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    Tim DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH TOILADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1864.
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WEDNESDAY, JULY 27, 1U.
I TIIE HEW NATIONAL LOIN.
Mr. Fkbbendkn having fulled to como to
MtWactory terms with the New York bank,
baa appealed to the people to lend him the
two hundred millions of money which he tells
them are needed to meet the necrvmiticn of
the Treaanrj. Ills predecessor, Mr. Chask,
was eminently successful In like Invocations,
and It is not surprising that the same' mode of
sustaining the national credit should bo ad
hered U in default of one that b better, or
equally aa good.
I The Secretary of the Treasury evidently
entertains a rery confident faith In the d'mpo
iltlon, aa well aa the ability, of the people to
loan the whole amount required; and the rea
sons on which he bases that trust are cer
tainly aound and cogent enough to Justify all
his expectations of carrying through to a
fttroreble issue the first financial measuro of
Ida administration of the department of which
lie has assumed the control.
Be starts out with the proposition that the
people have abundant ability to supply all the
money that Is necessary to answer the present
demand. In that presumption he certainly
Is fully warranted. No man can for a moment
doubt that there Is available wealth enough
In the hands of a comparatively small portion
Of the business community In the North to
furnish the Federal exchequer with tan times
the sum that Mr. Fksrendkn now calls for,
This then being established, our Minister of
Tlnance goes a step further, and contends that
the best, because the most secure and adran
tageous, Investment that Individuals and cor
porations can make of their spare money Is
that which he proposes. And on this head he
argues, with great force and good sense, that
If the Government Is preserved In the end, Its
Securities will be certainly redeemed to the
Uttermost farthing; and that If it Is not main
tained against the efforts of the Rebels to de
stroy it, then no securities or Investments of
any kind, whether public or private, will be
worth anything. Hence the Inference Is fairly
drawn, that the people should cheerfully lend
the Government all the funds that they can
Invest at lutereot, for the sake of securing not
Only what they loun, but what they reserve.
In giving expression to this obviously sound
principle of policy as regards the disposition
of private means with a view to both safety
And profit, Mr. Fkssendkn pays:
" This is not the time for any lover of his cotin
" try to lnqnlre as to the state of the money inur
" kit, or ak whether he can so invent his surp'us
M capital as to yield him a larger return. No
" Tuiurn and no profit can be desirable, if ful
' lowed by national dissolution or national di.i
" grace. Present prolit thus acquired is but the
" precursor of future and speedy destruction.
"No investment can be so surely profitable as
M that which tends to insure the national exist
" cure. I am encouraged in tho belief that by
the recent legislation of Congress our finances
" may soon be placed upon a sounder ami more
" stable looting. The present deranged condition
" of the currency is imputable, in a Krea: degree, to
" disturbances arMog from tho withdrawal of
necessary checks often inevitable in time of
war, when the expenditure must largely exceed
" any poi-sible supply of coin. The opportunities
" thus presented to acquire sudden wealth iiuve
" led to vicious speculation, a consequent increawj
" of prices, and violent Uuctuations."
The reader will doubtless observe that In
the above passage the Secretary of the Trea
sury more than Intimates a hope that our
currency may be restored within n reasonable
period to a specie basis, as well as his purpose
to exert all his powers and lufluence, as the
financial minister of the nation, to bring about
that most desirable event at thu earliest pos
sible moment.
Bat he can do nothing In his high and Im
portant office either to supply the fiscal wants
of the Government In this momentous crisis
OfT Its fortunes, or to Improve the financial
Condition of the country, unless the people
respond with due alacrity and liberality to
the appeal ho has made to their patriotism as
Well as their Interest. The loun Is popularized
by reducing the minimum of subscription to
It to fifty dollars ; and as It 1b put , by that pro
Vision, In the power of almost every loyal
citizen to contribute towards the support of
the Government in Its present fearful neces
sity, all should rush forward to Its relief.
NORTH F.RX All TO TIIE It F. IIK I. S.
Most unfortunate lor the North has proved
. the deep knowledge of human nature pos
sesiM-d by the Southern leaders. Amply Is It
displayed In the fulfilment of the prophecies
which, In the form of threats, preceded the
Rebellion. Without this knowledge the
Southern leaders would not have dared to
commence the strife. Well did these men
know that they could array on their side two
potent feelings which actuate mankind pride
of race and of caste.
We know that in intelligence and lufluence
the Southern whites' scarcely rank above the
slave population. So low are they, that even
the slave looks down upon men arrogating to
themselves Immeawurablo superiority from
the mere fact of color, and be has recorded his
contempt in the expression, " white troslt."
Slavery has not entailed more degradation
upon the blacks than upon the mass of wanes
for with the former, their condition la com
pulsory, whilst with the latter, their benighted
State la a willing bondage to wnicu tne wnow
moral nature of the man assents. We, who
knew Well the mass of Southern whites to be a
population which served the purpose of a vast
system of overseershtp who knew that a lew
petty-lords, possessed of great manors and
numerous slaves, controlled, as with a sceptre
tha untutored masses, -we, who knew this,
had still to Warn what the Southern leaden
bav Wgut s (jiat men may bug the chains
Which fetter their better natures, and fight
that their JaUtm uy still imprison them In
outermost darknesa. But the Southern leaders
knew It well. I hey prophesied It. They threat
ened US. with It, and they have proved It. They
knew that they were enlisting against us both
pride of race and pride of casta.
The Southern white slavs flghu to tha
death rather than that his social mUUut to
the Mack slavs shall U changed. What has ha
Of land, or wealth, or station T He his nothing
t,ut .nneriorltT la white blood aad position Wi
relation to th negro. Lord of himself to bo
Jgncrtat tad 1m to rvgrd ail BruioaU labor
I M dofrjAdAtlon, bnean the negro wu forood
to labor, and because be cannot comprehend
that labor If noble, not because It Is digging,
or ploughing, or weaving, but because It U
Independence.
But the knowledge of the Southern leaders
did not end with comprehension of the South.
They knew that even in the orth there
e i Is ted amongst the lowor order of whites an
tagonism to the negro. They knew that the
leavings of labor were cast to him, and when
bis wretched wages forced him to II vo lu
squalid neighborhoods, they pointed with de
rision at the freedom which bad not essentially
bettered his condition. We afforded them a
double argument. "See," said they, "how you
" care lor the negro. See, too, how unfit the
" negro is to take care of himself."
The disloyal press in tho North has made
full use of the prejtiillco which Is derived from
pride of race and of caste; nor has It by any
mentis yet relinquished the strong hold which
it thus obtains over the passions of the mob.
Copperheads still zealously doclure that this
Is exclusively tho white man's war, and none
but the white man should be allowed to fiht.
The Inference to be drawn from tho assertion Is
that a licbel Is too good to be shot by a negro
soldier an opinion from which we beg leave to
dissent. Copperheads tell us that tho negro Is
cowardly In fact everything base, which ho
has proved himself not to be. II is name Is
daily used with scorn. Tet what Is the truth ?
lie bos already lived slander down. This
man, so misrepresented, so maligned, has, by
the testimony of officers of the army, proved
his heroism ou many a battle-field and In
many a deadly breach, lie has bravely gone
Into a conflict where certain death awaited his
capture.
Wo have not heard that he ever shrank from
Incurring the double rink to whirl) be was
subjected. Tet the Copperhead, while stay
ing away from the battle-field, sneers at the
man whose breast is one of the bulwarks of
bis home.
If some men could see fifty years Into the
future, they would shrink from the record
which tbey are now making for the shame of
their descendants. They stir up tho bad pas
sions of the multitude In favor of a wicked
cause, and they opposo themselves to means
of saving a country whose prosperity they will
not scruple to enjoy.
OlAt'KKRY.
When we have occasion to record a fearful
railroad accident, or the full of a building, by
which some persons are killed, others fatally
Injured, and others again seriously wounded
and bruised, we assume that the catastrophe
in this, as ill all like cases, could not have
happened without gross carelessness. It Is
hardly possible that a viaduct or othor struc
ture on any railway route could give way
with the pressure it was designed to bear,
unless through lmpcrfectness of original con
struction or a want of due vigilance In watch
ing the gradual progress of decay by wer
and tear.
Both these causes, most probably, are
chargeable with tho casualty, which affords
only another of many Illustrations of tho sin
gularly loose way In which we manage affairs
Involving interests no less Important than lifo
itself. We do things in such a hurry that It Is
not at all surprising that our steamers blow
up, our bouses tumble down, and our bridges
go to pieces under the least extra strain.
There is no thoroughness and finish in our
fabrics, from a pin or button to the largest
piece of masonry. We turn our hands with
wonderful readiness to every kind of business.
We have natural facility enough for every
species of productive industry. '
There is nothing done anywhere that we
do not attempt to do, and there is nothing
made that we do not try to make. But there
is a lack of artistic perfection, and solid, honest
substantiality, In tho least and greatest crea
tion of our spinners and weavers, our cobblers
and cutlers, our carpenters aud builders.
Our cloth has a surface-finish and shine
It, but It won't wear. It rubs off
amazingly quick. The colors are brilliant,
but they will fade. Our knives won't cut,
and the edge is always turning. Our buttons
arc perpetually breaking up and breaking off.
The bodies of our shoos are forever losing
their soles. The chairs we Bit ou crack and
cave-In under us. The spring-beds we sleep
on are a vanity and a delusion. Tho carriages
we ride In break down and pitch us out head
long. Our dwellings crack, and shrink, and
warp, and sometimes crumble up like card
houses, and come down with a crash. In
short, we do evory thing so fust that we
do nothing well. If we run up a
huge storehouse or hotel in a fort
night, we regard It as a notable example of
expedition, as If It were far more linportaut to
accomplish a work quickly than to make it
solid and lasting. We are more concerned to
get through with a job, or a certain amount of
labor, than careful about how we do it. Our
manufactures are made to sell ; and In order
to promote that grand aim, cheapness ati l
outside glitter an; the conditions to b? com
passed. Hence all our best pains are spent in
giving a fabric a high polish, a flashy exte
rior finish and fineness, while there Is nothing
beneath but the coarsest, slovenliest batch
work. This really disreputable rntnn.'r of
working at all kinds of trades, aud th.'
hubit of imposition it cultivates iu the me
chanic, has bad the double, effect of retarding
progress in constructive skill, nnd making in
content with a very low degree of expertaess
in any kind of handicraft. What a product
lucks in rcul merit and solidity, we make up
for In deceptive appearance ' uud so that
people are taken iu by the fraud, we do not
care for the consequences, either as respects
their Interests or the credit of the trade.
This demoralization lu our Industry has
been going forward for years, and unless It le
corrected, no protective turiffs will prevail
against the superior integrity and thorough
ness of foreign workmanship. The devil-may-care
way in which we build and dig, and en
gineer, and fabricate, Is telling against us ut
home and abroad.
That propensity to cheat which la exhibited
In Yaukee clocks, wooden nutmegs, and all
sorts of wretched giracrackery by which
cunuing knave may turn a dishonest penny,
has destroyed faith In the character of our
artisans and their productions ; and even Ame
ricans buy American fabrics with a feeling that
the chances are ten to one that they will ba
gammoned and humbugged out of their eyes.
Quackery with us seems to be the order of
the day, and It bas bad so marvellous suc
cess that it la hourly creeping into all our
pursuits and prtsVssloiu.
W hove empirics at ths bar, lu the pulpit,
among the doctors, in our colleges, our banks,
tut counting-rooms, lactones, ana worasnops,
and, Indeed, everywhere. Our drink and food
ar drugged; pills, powders, decoctions, and
very species of abominable nostrums are
manufactured and sold by tons ; ws buy silk
garment and find them more than half cot-
w (yi.tr price (or belfru
ranted to Innt a rpanonabla. time, and U dla
solves Into glue the first rain.
Charlatanism Is, in very truth, growing and
flourishing amongst ns In a remarkable de
gree, and It may be worth our while to con
sider whither It will lead ns ultimately. The
greedy pursuit of wealth by the shortest cut Is
converting us Into nation of cheats. Law
making, and statesmanship, and even religion,
have become mere trades with many, and
when the lust of gold aud the tricks of the
quack and the moun'eback arc being carrlod
Into the forum, the cabinet, the legislative hall,
and the Church, It Is high time to begin to look
out for our projierty, our lives, and our souls.
A WORD or ADTK'F-
Now that tho new National Loan Is fairly
licfore the public, we trust that Philadelphia
will sustain her proud reputation for liberality
and confidence towards the finances of tho
Government. Kvcry dollar of spnro capital
should be brought nut of Its hiding-place, and
Invented at once In the new loan. Tho rate
of Interest and strength of its security should
make It a favorite with all classes of our
people. It can be subscribed for In any
amount, from fifty dollars to five thousand, at
the office of Jay Cookk & Co., No. 114 S.
Third Btreet!
The Ktuittnry Commlwdon nnd Antl-Scor
billies In the Army of the I'otom e.
It In well known that on of tho greatest nooda of
the Army of tho l'otoinac in Virginia a cintnnt
Mi pro; proper voirotshle food. It is tmpoMlblo
that the health of tho men can bo prumrrrd while
they Milit only on (torornmnut "hardtack." The
Hanitary Cotnmiiwinn, Irolln? tho vital lm;ortanci of
supplies ot voirctnMos, principally onions, plcklos
aud potatoos, to wnrd off any teudeney to scurry ,
baro mado such abundant provisions that vrjfptable
tuou sufficient to supnly ono ration a day tor twenty
days tor evory man lu fienoral Chant's armr bars
tH-en lorwarilod and distributed sluco that army lias
been beforo rotershtirir.
How Ibis munificent donation has been rocolrod tho
annexed nrdor and loiter will show :
IlKAPHiOAnTHHK, bKOOM) AltMT CORPS, July 1,
lHtrt. htiecial Oruers, No. 1 70. Kxtraot. TlioMiuU
t rv ( oinuiiwioii )iavin turned uor tor the u.e of
the tiuup. ol this Corp
1411 huxea toiiiHtooa (about tOOO lbs),
It bono lemons,
f bbis. tiicklod onions,
8V.0 tt chewiUR tohacoo.
they will bo dl.-inbuhMl under tho direction of tho
t:hiet CmnmiHuary ot tho Con s, only to the ncn of
the divisions and artillery now occupying the line of
works.
lty order of Major-General Hamcock
W. T. Wilsou, A. A. A. O.
II RAn-QTTARTKltS KlOIITKENTH AnMT CnitPB, IN
THU 1 1K1.1, KKAK l't.TKKHBCKO, Julyl, lHlil. To
l'r. J. 11. liotxit.AS, AssociuU) Secnitarr Mauitary
Conui.Liiin. Dear Sir: I'hu supplies kind y lor
woKieit by vou hum tho Sanitary Commission haro
t.-ocii tocem-d at those hend-quartcrs, and will at
Oltre be dmtiitilited as requested.
J'l.o Maior-tieiiernl commiiiiriliiK the Corps deilre
me to express to you his appreciation ol this dona
fion to bis command by the omimssion you repre.
sent, and tn miy thut there pernaps has never been a
time H hen they could bo ol greater M,Mrt 0I tiiut
their want Iihji beeu moio tel. by the troops.
lie also desires me to oxpri to you, a.id through
you to the CoininiHsiiiu you rupmienr, his thanks lor
tl.e interest they have ever shown lor the woltare and
ttcll'hc'iiir ol the tro' m in tile lie.'d, uud his appre
ciation ot the ttork in which Ihey are ougaeit aud
the lal'Ois thev have uorlormeu
1 am, dear sir, youis very trulv, &c ,
Wm. Ucs 'f.i.i., .Tn..
Major and Asr 't Aili.'t-l.unoial.
llHAn-gtTAnTvrs, Tinnn Division, Sixm A ('.,
June 26, ItsH. CU'irenn It. llAim, Hiimeiiu-in-Cliiet
lhinl liiris.iin. tixtli Corps Mr : I lease present
niv best llianl.s to Dr. Mtkini n, Cliiel InspMiior
Moiitin v ( iimiiipsion, and .Mr. lil.A.m.i. aiteut lor
the S xih Cori s, mr tlie very aooeptabie ami libaral
iloiinlinii ol two wajiou loads of uim-sjorbiitios to
this D.vHon; pud while I am itrnteiul on tliusci.ro
of health, tie lien tcel tils tangibe prnol ut the
bcnolitH ol the oinmision. Very nupcctfuily,
.Iamks It. hiukxtts, bnadier-Ueneral.
llKAIlKjUAIlTHlS NiMH AltMV CORPS, CAMP
IliKoiiK 1 ntiisDiraii, Va., July 1, IK'.t. Sin K
given me great plein-uro to acknowledge herewith the
receipt ol an issuo oi regulable mr my command,
coinj'ibiitHj bv Iho Sanitary Commisdon.
Mv command is already indebted to ymi for seve
ral issues ot vegctahlis and anti.scorbutioi, and 1
cm, not let tins opporiuni.y pn4 without expressing
my ail. cere thanks and appreciation oi tho vamo of
ti e services which yuur Commission has so gener
ously reiuh n d.
I am, sir, very respeotiully,
A. E. r.tritMHiDit, Mujor-liencrnl,
Field HoU'ital, Kivpu Army Coups, Nkab
I'LTHtwiiuiici, Va.. Juiy a, WA. Or. J. II. iijuu
lab, Associate Sis'returv L. K. Manitary Commission
Mr: As Suigeous and ( hapiains of the Ninth
Army Corps, ft gives us great pleasure to ac.uow
leduo to vou and to the many fricmis of tho H imtiiry
( on miHiiuii our great li.debtediiess to t.Hs Com ni
siou Uuiiug the pre-enl campaign for thesuipiy of
nun.eious urticlis so essential to the comlort ol tho
s.c and wounded, demonstrating tho exceeding
value ot this chantv.
li i limns us unqualllled pleasure to bear tottim nv
to tl.e ei erv nnd iai hlulness ot your agent, Ur. S.
C Stxvkns, iu ills, fusing thu Biorus committed ti
Ids trust.
Kai ecially do wo commend his judgnent In tho
di tr.but.on ol largo quant.tiea of an (-scorbutics to
tne men in the tr Helen, whore th t utility ol bjou
rnaUrial is . b akllshed in the preroutluu oi aic'nosi
ai.d tho ro. illation ot the system, r. ndtirin iheir
recovery, wneu wouuded, mure probable and
spetdy.
We trust that tho Commission will continue ita
work iu this turro.iou, so lavorauly begun,
Most rospcctiully vouis,
Horace I.udiiiguiu, Burgnon 100th Fa., In charge
ot 1st It vi ioii, tub Army Cuips, Field Hospitals.
Juliu W. .snow, Surgeo n Uolu aiaa
J. O. Mullen, Surgej.i 14 b N. . Artillery.
A. II. l.au-liu-ll. Chaplain 57th Mass.
T. Fletcher Oakea, seraeaut Mil Mass., Assistant
fturgoou llosp lal lt Division. 9 h Army corp..
W. V. Y bile, Mireou 6,lil Mass.
K. Yt . A.oru.n:, Assistant surgeon, 6!th Mo.
Horace It. I'uiant, Assit aut Surgeon 100th l'B.
W m. A. Vi b-ter, Surgeon 9th V il.
Tlieudote J. nrist, Murgeon 45tb l'a.
J. D. MiUal. Surveun Hist Mv.
Shermau Cou.er, .virgi-ou 6iU N. II
lutbert T. l'aine, Jr.. burgeoulM N. V. M.
K. II. l'ii ice. Assistant surgeon 17ili V t.
Ii. M. (i. alii son, AKrtiii nut surgeon.
K I,. Mcssonger, Assistiiut Surgeou l'a. Vols.
Ch.ik C. ltuitoii. Surgeon Hid .Me.
11. 8. H. Smith, Assisiunt Surgeon Slid Me.
J, Is. lowe, i hap mil ritli N . it., eturau.
K Z. Dyloril, Chaplain llth .V it.
4orgo C. Gruccior, Chap aiu 31st Me.
m. A. start, Chaplain 6Stn Jlus-i.
Win. It L. Itiarkwiinil, Surs"siu 4tih l'a.
J.. H. beck.oy, ( Lapiaui 4Mb l'a.
1,. W ltliss sulgeuu 61st N. .
K. J. ho. me, Sur -eon 2d M.cli., Veteran.
8. 8 Fil l. cii, surgeou 2d lirigjdo. ad Division, 9th
Army t otps.
V lis h. Fox, (turgoou 1st ltrumle, 8d Division, 9th
Anuy t or;s.
il. K. Snii li, 8nneon L7th Mich.
D. F. ltotu dy, Surveou U7lh Wis.
W. K si.urlocfc, HuiffHin Cist i s.
A. F. Whe,au, ,surg. ou 1st alieh. Sharp-shooters.
Chanes F. Ame.', t-.urgeon thm iilno.
I.uir sou 11. Fuweis, Ass.s.ant surgeou 27th Mich,
H. L. Imtti'ri.cUl, reeun Bstli VYu.
i,. F. Dool.ttle, Mir fn.i 24:h ft. V Cav.
.ItHMijih Juntos. I haplatn tf'th Ml h.
H. s. nuiKi!!", Chtipiitin 2n,i lieh.
J D. Fvvil.e, Snr.ui.li li'tli MIc i.
tihrrieil.
HAZ.AHD
ctAHK. On tbe 7lh of Mav, by tha Itev.
J K. CHAMUhH,
JlA.Altl to Mots r.MJlA
CL-MlK, bolli Ot till-- City
ANIiItF.WH. On tho 2(Jth litat., ANN' C. AN DUKW 3,
In ilia 1,2(1 veiirol herauo.
1 he miaTlves titul irieiidtt of the lamity ae respectfully
1 Invitidto aitfiol hi r Juiieral, iron tim reiiaeucu of h.ir
I Hon ni-lnw . lioorno It-'h Tin. neur fVliowibip, H. J., oj
! ft'iiih-duy ItMh intt . at I o'cloc I. M.
1 KVANS -On lhi-2tth Inst, HAMVKL EVANS. In the
64 ih vcar ot l.ia iije.
Ills ireiidi ami tboe ot the nunily are rea tie ct fully In-
viti d to atti ixl tbe iui erl Iioiu Inn late resitleuce. No.
11a N. lu.ll htreet, ou Kriditv next, ut b o'clock. A M.
I Kuneral to proeeod to Wii Viuc.-nt, Ch.ttor coauty,
i l'a. Funural aurvicca ou Thurmluy cvouiuit. at bis lata
Kt-ldeU(.e.
HAAltlV On th7thof June, at Coal Harbor, Ser
KCitut W. 8. UAZ.AHl). of Co. It. Uux ter's KlxuZouavus,
ut wounds ruculvtul lu the Intrtuichinuiit.
KISH.M N.-tin the 26th lout, at Florvnce Helphts, N.
J., II A H 1.1, y ounces! sou oi 11. d, aud Julia Klusiuiui,
aK-d 3 rears.
MAin.ANP.-On tboULb lnsi.f Mrs. MABY M AIT
UM, aned ii veara.
1 .e reiutie. atid I ri viols of Ihe tauipy are InvItM to at-t-nd
her turn ral. troin bcr lutw reHideuc, No. ftltf l'owU
street- above i iilh street, beiow Hpruce streot, on f hum
duv monitor, at h o'clu-k. Hervice at hi. Joseph
Church, luunucut at hi, Mary's, S. Jr'ourth straou
Woiil.'IH.-Oo tbe 24th Init, LVDIA B., oldest
daunter ot Johu and .Vary Motto.
Uneral from the residouctt of her parents. Second
atreot above N orris, ou Tburadav aiteruom at I o'clock.
M hOl'UAl,. Tn Ttieaduy nwrnlnu July X, ANNA M.
ltkOOkrt, witoof HaiaiWl A. MuUoukaI.
The relttlivoa aud fri ml of tlx rmlly ara reapectfutry
lnUvd to ativutl tha fnural, from the n-auieuoe of hc
huhband, on f ftursrtuy aiVrnuou al 4 o'vktuk.
UMITH.-On Monday, July Utb, JOHN a HMITII,
fir. In the lid year ol bis aue.
Tue rvlakves and triwuua of tta ramily ara reaped
fnlly invited ia attend tbe funeral. rvin his lata rvnk
deaae, (ireen Lane and Main aueel. Mwioyuui, on
Theraday.July lto,U.sL.al 'ciok 1. il., without
further notice.
W AfJKHB -m thaSAtta kul. C11A1LE3 LBO TTAQ
VHU, in tbe Mtb yuar el bis ae.
The relatives aud trruU ot Hi fbrsjly, Indepndnnt
CauaeilNo. IU, I'. A. kl., and employtw of Uie Lulled
HiaUs AraenaL ar lUMiseosCaUv lavttod to attend the m
aerat, Irou? bis law rwaidsNaoH. No. UX-) rranuia atrwet. on
Tkoxaday aileruooo, ai 'olock. fo proeawd So Ma
banica Camatery,
WOODCOCK. -On tbe Wib raai., LtTCT, daugtiter ol
Thomas and Mar? Ann Woodcock, and aaouilM.
The relatives and irieada at th faouiy ara rtapaotially
Id riled to attend tha tuaeial, front tlte raaidBra of bar
Ill ur Una, llamuuiL.vfe lia In.Jjj WL
twi ! ..
BUSINESS ITEMS,
i r. r i u h
CHILLED IRON SAFE
THOKOUQEXY DRIIX-PROOF,
Thoroughly Burglar-Froof,
AND
THOROUGHLT riRE-PROOF.
THK LAST EDITION
OF
J A V I 1 U VAN H 9
EOORBAOKS NAILE D TO THE COUNTER
llin A rt UlelnHunUy llsntvolA
ol Htl lnwt., Ilcvlowcd
He flrftt i "I, I-rtIiJ nn.nf th (Wm of Ft u A
Wdtidn, ttii din ii'I by m r).nllani.f , r i'iiti)lhd In (ho
rnnii' fifth lt itiit. Wdy li In- continue to Mow hli
tnini!t in ihH w) 8impl Nraiino he kn'm the Orn
(rhni.Ki Hank will not tunilth worth of HAfni at
itieir xprti.e fr any uc h uhjr t, or bocotue mlsod ap in
the mnttcr In any j Ihrrriorc lie can blow with Impu
nltr. lie Iim ovitlputly h-arnod ttie lonioti that dlirretoo
Is the bvtter pait of aUr and that it Ii naior to fUM l
lund hn nstorka tl an In the oon field ; tht rel1re will not
iUjat' fioin his (ltnllpiii that Is, will not make It prac
Ural. Hr nKt aayi Ml lie acknowledge all hli Hafei are
in t hurklar ir(Kf, Ac.
11 lie nt-V iKiwIrrni' Blmply ttiN and no nrrc, ttat a Bre
Tiiititt Ik Inirh dilll pniol to In h iTtiiAT proof, an J h" claim l
timt it riiflli'd lnn Mnli tt uf- uutulf an I if-B',rll ,
ilitiinuut ly mill IhiiK drill it i, and tliereforn nurttiHr
'ft I ; m the itn' ttmv 1,111)' admits tnnt It It ponl a i4
i v n prul-rtbiP that 'fcaiionHiiy tln ro tnai be a mercantile
Hun not mi ll.otounhl CilH'-d aa II onRht to h. lthUKh
Kin' care U u'i to nae thctn na Uniterm a po-tilole.
'I hi- wrtur next iava he haa lMfn letlnn onr of Lilllr'a
Hat a over mninirm, and nays he h in auncm-ded In U . 11
Inu a hnli ilirmi'ih It H dea nut nny that he has an ap
tiratiis not up tor (he occhhIoii. and one not practical I-r
a bttrtcmr toiarry whh him: ih.it ho ti an anormnns
proHsitrei' Ac ; hut nH withtimillitK all thti it Ii evidotit
ihe bate It ii"t a hard as usuiil, -r he woiid not iiecH'd
an he doe, lie nixt assert an ho Ims drll ed thi he ran
drill any ot l.lllle s. 1 his 1 mare ane-tlon and n t prool,
nd he will have the opportunity heroutler i t'"t his
r"ri'rr'ri'rikaiinlrilUii;chUtl Iron to th aatltactioa
ot the public.
The wti.it next Introduces a hill of sale of one of l.llhe
H.neft to aer nprai ki. and proceeds t bh-w hnw
lie sntceet i d In duplnx them to njaHe an xrtmiiir ir nnc
'( l. mix A iianit a. He bin the lid aico ' I rih itie" of
March 0, iMil, tell iuto their hands (Hint it, tliit he. l-a d
t van put It into their hanoi1, whirb coiiiainetl an account
i f tl.e l.iiHUliK ef the t.'otirt lloune In Novudu ei.iinty,
Ion a. He all" hik hy this a'-couiit tho t'nurt Houie was
huiiH-d in tlrrty iiili.iitus, toi'''Jier wit i Hn.noo in i;reen
ItacPK, and all tnccmtentn oi one of Mlile s Mre ami Hur
utarrrofHiti'H,iind that Uhn Htatement Induted Ale am.
eHver A Hprankle ( nuike thnr exchaiiKL'.
The tfllowinK certitlcates will 1nw how eomplately
Mtara Weavt-r 8,irank1e were duped; and tilthou.fl.
lavtU r.vauslia mado the Hreaiest athirts to dupe nth?rs,
both In the city ai il ciHiiitry, by lecn-tij i lrcuUtinn thU
MiQiraUf aia-nient, to my knowietiire this is tne ouiy ;
intnm e of autTen. over which It would aeem he Is imw
iiifcpoNMitoexuit.t-venat tllC cl'Me J the putty thu j
id; above atatement was made by one Itoss, as
nhMdntelv lalho. and wai paid by a atfe-inaker lu
t.'hicHotootHBln It, and I hnvo no doubt I'avM Ktan
knew it when he rircuiaUd this pa per, ns counter certiu
oites wore piihliaheil li. tne Chn uyo patiera about tho u'ue
lime ; bcMlUcH, it la hi tin hit to cin ulute and publish ui.'h
htiif int-ntH aitei they are pirhilclv know n ro be iaIhp. I
now otter the ubileun nts oi the JmXwot Netatfi county,
n ml another promlnoi t nmnot lowat.'ity. to show Ui-j whoit
tHviit in tins canf, and haw other cTU lie ales of tne aatuo
ch'ii'HCKTon httnd
k aoa, Iowa, Kcbntary 2h. Ifrl. I lien liy certify tint
the Mite natd by 1 . J. Husa.u Tre -.Mirer, which v s in tne
i'ouit llcoe ou the nljn ot I'ecemher .11 , I Hit, when t-.nd
t'lin l llouit) Kl hli rued. w:ifi U lite ptinhtiMSl In Moveiu
l-er, in liw a 'lty, of tho Wurld'a hafe t 'ompdny, from
thiir HKt'iil, at a co'nt ot $iKo deltveri-it thvrt. and ttim
nmnuia. tured by en id Wtoiti'it Hutej tJompany in W.l, anl
was a small hu'e, i.bout tw o and a halt leei hihantttwo
ft it wole, J nil stood the the as well m any ! ol Ita kie
Wi-uld be expected umb r the creuiiWitui es ; it tM'ltiti.ai
vei y ono know a. a ry m-i re nlht, and mild t
In thu south-ea t corner ol Kind Court House, and tin' wind
blowing htroiiK from the northwest, maKititf II the hottent
plHi n in ihe natd building- The safe K-il ir.itn the hocosm)
Morv. andla iu Mich a mnnner its to hae the lire operato
! 111111 a r to a iurnace. Maiii u!'c was in the tire and ruini
IfUi hix o'clo k in iliu evening il:l nine o clock next inorn
liitf Win ii openl. vfv h iitnl pan of th money oiucwhai
c-aned. but the bulk of it whs leirible.
E.tJ. tVASH.rounty Judjie.
Iowa Cm, Kehmary '21, lMj. A. I.. Win no, fci..
Afcoiit tor Lill oa H tn, hica su : I hon-wltt send you
bomewoodwora from the uie of Mr Kim, which In a
cin tilarol llerrintt A Co. la slated to be ''hutiit t ahes
or a pt rlect chuicoul." The woodwork that Is yet In tne
aic lb perfect, except charred a little, tmtwlthsuudiuh'
they douhtlnnt aet flru to it by u-ttiim the air in wieu
opened, n'd allowlnu It to burn af er tnkintf out the eon
K ntf. There is no doubt but if proper lodgment had been
Ubed In openitiK Hit sale, li could h ive had a new door, aud
with very little expenne be Hi lor uau aualnnatid every
thlnjf in it preaerveu perfect.
Mr. hoas wa In y ur store, but did not let himself ha
known at the tlmu he Kite H. A Co. the letter. Tlier
oileritl him 1) tr the old (.ale. He btatea timt lis hid
uihtof his nine thousand dolinra with hlin. Tie nU
ytkh not one ol Mule's, but a small hleo World' Sale
Ho., ll make. Yours, reepeclfuliv,
K. r. rtKVMOUK.
Now what are tbe facta In this raV Simplvthat the ijife
m,t Li I he h, bit made in lrt il h the WorlQ a 5iiie Com-pti-
. when th-yietl tire brick jr filling, aud uot ntddA
an i.i I e mw umki'N hales, and iintad of iti contents
I'UiiiK Minted to asheb, they w ere luonly preserved, and
w uh proper run- the whole miht have heeo, and thu date
whs n ihe I eut lo bourn ImtteHti of ;l tniutite. Thus la
tills Iftht j;ooibm:k nulled to thu ouuter. but not until
WcHver A Hiirniuie weie most thorouKhly dupeil, and very
likely oiheis ; and ths Is tho wav that liavltl Kvani lucnn
trovurt.hty ii roves Ldho's Hate not ilre-prooi ; a id for him
to hay ho are not biwnlar-prof l worst than lolly, until
I.e can so instruct bis aore wiriifeit jw'i Ui it they
it.H buccmd (HMter than they did lu their iu tempi on t.ie
Vt't 1'hiladelphlaTruxt Kuud Hate. I rather upect his
jirt'HeMe nay be required to Insure their success nouj
vtrrottt.
I see in the ''Sunday I dtpatch" of the 8 1th July, the Tioga
County Itunk robbery Is attain dop ayd oy ihe imu
lJavld Evani I would men-ly say that the .iie wm
noither a lim.it Safe nor Mlla-'s; tiiat I have a letter voi
tiiitarlly wrliK-u lo me b. the Cahbhr, enchMloK a copy of
the litter lo K aus A Wat'-on, saylnsr that tf.ey to.-k the
llt'ori) to putdith a pan ol It, in order to deceive, tho public.
ThU ropy can he sei-u at my depot. 1 would say also,
thaUbe Tlota C unty Bank have just ordered a v0 i
MMionul Hank Hale, Llne'a (,'hilled Iron, prlcrt Ho'-O
I 1 his m-iids uo cjmmcnt. Another Hojrback nailed toUi
counter. . ,
I Nee, al-o. In tho atre pjpor, a inan)(lel entract from
Tiik , bitisii Tki.i-'.KAi-n ot April Hi, rputl, sited, tiiat
is the piav of It iiuitt a,nm intrutiuceu witn -iiAmiet ieu
(on. In in fortuer answer to that art'clu, I m ntloned
tl at the dltlen in ways of opening t e oiiimon H Ala as
there desciltHd wi-ie ol cjtiiaiou occuTente ai.d well
known, and were mi tinttd aud had benn previou-Jy
PphlKtied to tne world, :x il which Die writer found it con-
kuletit to leave out to weet hit oae in bis roitsue.
M C. HAHI.Kk, Lent,
Mo.'il H.SKVLftTH Str.-et.
N.B. 1 have lust rcelel In ecnue f.r Iduie'a
Chilled Iron two larj.e Kvnns A Wutnou's ftalos from the
Hatik of Noithini i.lheiti s, aod un larife Kvaus A Wat
aen'a Hale tnuo Mea. Iuilay A Hli kneii. luuk ot
Itipu't-rs whicli I ha l seh at very lo p Icvm I d j uot
call them '.rr-l'rmd, as t ui. t deccl.e the purohifor. 1
do uot call thoui Aor Zur-rro f.astru K'tt oitenJ tl tvld
Kvann. ai il I chouiu m at cer a!ii' dtctive the pun-hate.
I wouhl skv, nbo( thut I have ou hind, and r.o cuiIok
In s uie tan i twelve of K an A Wairoo's midd -alxed
Sm'h. .t at fxrliniiut'd tor MUe'h. w nil h will Oe oil ere at
tt'iow auctou iiiicj. bo Ides a larno uuuiovr ol other
I would Htate fntiher that theseflaf-a wire not eitchanired
lor l.lll.t- a fiue?, on account oi teem circulars laiseiy
re irtancitiliiLf ihe laniiies oi r.vausA atttou a naiua,
ttx t n. bin lino v fiom the fact that theo-viier ha I nmra
c nfuiei ce in one and oiit -hull to two inches tht:ku-ss
riiiioai iron ihnu ot.e sixteenth to one twcitiiiot an incn
tblckm t.h hhct-t i.-ou as a protectlou against either hre or
the bi.rylar. J D.wi.r.n,
U 'iU A6ent,
liolof Old .overiiiiieul,
Java Cokkkb,
HoANTHl KllK.aH
IVKUIT M-'MNINO.
1AVU A BU'HAIMM,
Alton aad Tu.vrii.
V., i. Whltmnn A Co.,
Man ufa c u is of New and iMllcl ui Confectlom, Almond
i'aite, bocol te f a amels, reams La Mode da
l ar a, a qui ttely fl ivored.
Uuustcd Jordau Almonds, Ac , Ac
Jio.aiG th snu. street, below KourtU.
BtWlt A rsj.i PlHUSSM.-
BThCK. A CO.'B
M A80 5
A
BAM1JVS
ff?r3
CABINET
FlAJfM
BTECK A CO. I
OltOAIS. I riANOS,
J, . OOirui,
BstsuUi and Cuasuut ttroeM.
INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS.
IHY ALU'S AND CONVALBtCliJIIi.
Inyalids aud Convalesacnta,
Invalids aud Convalescents,
EapealaU
FKUALJ-'.S IH DKLK'ATK IIKALTO,
KM ALKS IN UKL1CATK 11KALTU,
VtMALKS IN IlKUrtATK 1IKAI.TI1,
WlUtlndour ( WlUtUtdour WiUaudour
CallfcraM WlaM, . CMftirnla Wlnw,
Callfeniai WIbos, CallToraia Wlaw.,
l-allturuta Vftoe OalMoraia VTIdm,
pMsUarty valuasl. aa all MM of lamruw aad great proaw
UatlwBorKnsmUt.
X,k AhU Aak Ask Ask
A,k Ask Aa Ask Ask
A.k A Ask Ask Ask
D.. MKMtMMl, Oebhard, Jaakson,
(ofth. raamajlvaaita Vnlveitr),
Dwlnav llneai, Ihvm, HartskorM
Wtrnu., WIMnma, Bartakr, Mdhr,
Wllsoa, Tlndat, Vteal, FoasWy,
N.t,t, Kaurv, M.ytoa. Vu,
aad eOv hdki abr.lM, vhl IUiU of Ut. mM.
n,l vk-M. mt CrM Wiil Tea (uoaasa pn.
erik Mr kraad and nil WM Mam paMaaM
lorr Irou HmCt naol
OAOTOaVNIA WISS AOeHOSf,
hmaj W.UrttTOatrrt.atiMtwl
113. A. tl A. y H Wi
STJOCKBom TO W. BL OAKBTt,
MARONIO HAI.I.i
No. 719 OEESNUT BtrwU
WINDOW H It A. 1 10 H.
OtIKTAINH,
ajf
itosaurro nkttin'M.
AMUSEMENTS.
A-I'.W CHKfiNTrT STItKRT THKATRK.
i.1 llllorlatlt Nntlm.
A H'-onlc Ri-hf ar.al on natnrday Kvsntnr last derpwsl
ll .ri-i-niiKv nl lnip',rlAiit altorMllinj In aotiie of tit
nn tilni-ry nl tin- ila.r.
1 In- flrt iiTlinii4tK-e of ''AlaiMln" liai.tM-rtfurc, liecu
WlSlMtt to
WKWFSIUV F.VKMNri. Jul) 17,
Vt lien thi plu will li. in punitive ri-Ailins...
hp.rrvcd .cut. aiici purvhaiM an- gtm until iis'-d.
VrALNUT STKF.'KT TI1KA.TKE.
II SAM-(lllll AT 1IU.MK.
Ibc Tar-fsaifd
SANKOItK AM) TROtlPK
Will opon ths nlKi' Tin' litre
On MONIIAV K.VI'.NIMl. Juty'J.'.,
Anl rnntlnne over .vcning dorln; the week, Intrn
ducuiif U..
1IKST MINSTRKI. fTOKI'S
In tlio tulli-il ItUtt.s.
rV. bill, nl tl.e il.
Iw, npe n dally l-T aln of Tlrteti. )y27-t.
i HOVKR'S NKW CHKSNUT 81RKKT
J TlltATItK.
ItRtMl HK'IPKMNO.
WKIiKhliAV KVKJIINU. .IVt.Y 17.
Viral time In six 3 inrHin 1'hilntli-lphla of tlie rftud r.
niamlc, iniiHiortl, npf.-iai-tiiar r;iinii,
AI.AIll'IN, (lit THK. WONliKKKlll, I.AVI'.
rrreiiti-d, sflur three montlit' ucllv. prviurstluo, 111 a
Ml 1- ol
VNl'RCKIKNTKIl M AONUTOCNCK.
Iteplots n Hli MnK'ntl'ent Hcencry,
lliaiillfnl llancr.,
Biinorb t'oitiiniet urid Pmpcrfia,,
Wiinderlul Trsnhfnrtliatli.tis,
tlranil Mttrrhi-a. AO.
Kchrrved Rratsfor ia1c throo days In aJvame.
r CiVii j DHJ I ;e Miiunrii biiii iHfiuuiDuioiis
ai ANll A 1 I AN. Cautoln K. A. Kyibor. will make
I. rand r xcurhton to Cnoe Mav. on NTCItlA V. July
10. leavtiifr Arch street Wharf at i' o'cli ck ; retumiiiK, will
five aim JMny nn jvi"iuiiy, at o ciora. rare lor tnu
iirsmn, inn e ttuiarA. t:i.rriai.e niro cxirn.
Jus. A. HTKvVAKI', Avonl .
roil CA.lla MAV,
HIK blAlNCH ASI COMMUIlIOUB STEAMKU
MANHATTAN,"
CAPTAIN K. A. n Y T H K It,
Of ihe- Capo Msy I.lno,li now iiisklnit li-r ri'fulsr trip, to
A1K MAT, Irnt Inn A ICCtl Hlnet Wliarf. evrrj-Tnes.lay,
hiri.ilny, and Haturdsy at ntno o'clock; rfiunilnit villi
hyp Cupe Mny etery Monday. Wi'dnosday, and Friday
at Im't-pftHt cltit o'clock, tnurhinff at lvr t:antle going
and rttunilnit. Kara tJWi carrlsi;. hire tnclmtt'd.
hlMrrn half price; rarrUitc hlro liicliidvd. Borvams
H'SOi carriago hire entra. Fruliilit at low rattn. No
freight received after tt o'clock, aad Li all caic, muBt be
prepaid.
jyti-u johi:ph a. ktkwart, Airont.
DELIGHTFUL EXCUHsSIONS
BivKit ecurjr I.KILL.
The Hlenmboat OKNKkAL IIOOKKU, Captain MA.R
LK. leiiveN Fairinount evarv hour for BfliLvlkillllfiu'lita.
aunt Illli, Utiiuont Cotume, the iaii aud Wlasa-
ckn tvi if
N
J U AV ItOUTU
TO WILKESBARRE,
HA
NOETH PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOAD.
TIME AND DISTANCE SAVES !
ItT T A. M. EVI'IIESS THAIS', KBOM TIIK NEW
DI.POT, TH1BU OIRKET, ABOVE THOMPBOM,
ARRIVINO IS WILKESHARBK 2' P. M.
KKTUBNINO,
Laave Wlt KPBKAUItE at 1 P.M., m king close eoo-
Dectlon at Itcthlehem with North Peunylv.inU Lapreea
train, aud arrive in l'hl'a Jelphla at I. Bf.
V A It li 1 5i 5.
4
BAtKIAQE CUhCKtD THKOUUQ.
XIL.XjIH OL.AX11X.
AOENT.
Jylf. lit
JAETEL'S OEEAT PIOTUEE
Ol' Till
NEW YORK CINTRAL PARK.
Thu niairo'flcen' v,ork of art, now rapidly approicMni'
completion, ts one cf the lai-KOit and uist el.b.rale vvw
undertaken In tlil country, belna about
t our and a half by three and a half feet square.
and cmUfedriit a lull aud cutniile't- vlesr of the (in at Cen
tral Park In all I. a ceaut) a n urandeur.
Bub.crt. tlnns lor a United nuuitii r of the arllifi proif
sheets will be received here, when t le p'ate. will be takea
to Kurnpe, where
Me.trs. TKl DMJt C'K.,Patrnotter R iw, London, aud
ALHKKT L. m.KOLU, Rue Kitlielleu, I'arlt,
are alread)' reccl Inn subucrlptlon. fur the -ame.
The work can be had by subciliion duly, l'llca IS pr
cp. payuine on delivery.
Bubscrii tion Eooins of tlie Company,
No. 720 BROADWAY,
NKW VOKK.
The fullowluK I ruis will recelvr ubiicrijitlona
Al'lT HO.S A CO , brosdwayi
W iLKKR, Vt 1MK A CO., Hoiton;
S. K. OltllKiH a CO., ( blraiio;
MOORE, WILSTAt'K . Bsl.U A'IN, Cuiciunjtti
ITIll.ip K0I.0MON8, WanhliiKton;
CALLENHEK CO., 1'hila.lelplila ;
Or, at Uie publibhers,
BHWEIX, IIARIUS & CO.,
Jv20.wi.mlra No. 720 KROADWAV, New York.
"11SS0LI'TI0N OF COrAItTXERSHIP.
Jl 1 The coparmeriilitp harelnforo exUtlua balwuin Hi
undenlfned, under Ihe drin of ). A Nil UK mc'0., Is this
rtav dl..lved bv Tuolnul enll.enl.
The hunlnenk iif the lace or ui will be lattletl ty OKOItOK
K. H.tvitMA.iN, at ma oia piace ui buaiuaaii, no. itiH
l llCHKli Btrt'.t.
tirHTAVt'S ivnitK.
t.tOKHK. K. fcAUhMANN.
PblladelpaU, July M, 1HM.
Ths under.lirn.d hav. tills day aina4 a aoitartnerihlD
to traniM!t bullae., under tha uauia of li. ASUHK M
CO., tlie prlvll.ipa of Uktuif tl a nam. bi'ln granted to ll.
in writuig, by Ilia mviubara oi tnu urui this day trwi
aurv.d. DKOllllK B SACRMANS.
fRA NUIH A. NORTH.
1AJV1B IvUYlKK.
riiUttderptito, Jury 3r), WA. jyM-wfm !H
r'E BCBfiCRinKRS 1IATB ABSOOIATHD
tlieusarrea tugtlMr aadnr Ik. Arm of HOiroM,
LlYKKMAit Jl CO.. aad was caattaoa tka Car ItaUiUna
HaetotiMi la all ! braaeaaa. as tbe old al il rl.kmaal,
IKllil TWJMrTT-rLUtrT aad HA HILTON 8irU.
H. IMH.TOM,
ABXIHUK K. DlKavatAK,
Jyl-lta tl. W. D411LJM.
MO NUT. TO ANY AMOUNT,
toatnd opca btamnude, Watoaa, Jewelry,
vial., lKitbiaa, a.
JONUS Ai IX5.'R
OLD WtTAHUnllHD IADAIf OyiTfTi,
lnMMT Till till aau tiAnatioawaeia.
Below Loiiibaril.
V. ,DLUt )M,W ATC'HHH, JteVBLBT, UN, tet;
rua ul. aa
ilooklaih.!- ium rucBor ntu
I.
WANTS.
AKHU.ERY AND CAVALRY HORKKij
wantnl.
A.-slilTAKT Qt 'AaTtanssTra-O.aaiiki.'s Oi-.o r,
I'hii.ai.i i.eniA. .luiy 91, lint
lfor.ee ultsi-le for th? A rill err unit Cataln ervlr will
be i 'irclmirf-d ly the l.'nler.ii;i i if, lii npf n m irk.-'. SI a U.r
pili". I .el-anlmil t l-e .uh ei le,1 to the li.usl Oovern-DH-ril
Iti! cetinn l.f fi-rr tM-ln ar-ep'ed
ll'fM" to lie drllw.-it io lie t'tiit.-il Inspi-ffr,
.1 lln VII, ,AM IKNN IIIITK1., MAItKf.r Mt-el, he
tsnen I KhUi nml Nn ninna.
Ily oi.ler m ( oIoih-I oei.rn II. (.rn.man, Aml.tin'
(J larte matler-Ueneral V.H. A.
... OKOItftr, R OltlvtK.
))W-lfK Uit.ln and A , M.
WAX'TI.'n li'llll 1 111! I'VIMMl L;T . TUf
. .......... aw. ail,. iii,,,,, oiir. n
Ma llli- I orp. (avnrii-d and Sveltltlg lire bv and
lnl . Hire liun'lreil nMe. billed men. to ii l m His
h ale. vtili of- vi nr on fnrrlwn a Ainu,.,
liel'sr c f.mpeni-iH"n Ihsn lb srmv. A s'lln ir wr
f. a e.niMirliiMo lli.lie . i'lie Murine I !nrn. I. tb . I.e.t
fiui' l-.Mll ni pi- In I ln .e-i e. 'r-i' Mmn-y In .Ii-miIiuu-c.
T K LOCAI, HOI NIIKt I'Alll IO hKlXtlllH.
Foralioilinrlnlnrntill.nl m.plv iln'iy nt thu Iterrtil Inn
llrlid. ri.,,, Nn : il H. HtllN f H reel. Iiul-.w Hprnc,
iHHvt-eim tlm hours of lime unci three n K
,1AM; I.K
Caftain sail heoniiilini Oflir.r,
No Sit . I HON I' urenl.
m S tf
A M S 1 K K 8 W.ANTKD,
Cttifr QuAai KKMAsTm's Oixi'k,
WA.-illl.'.'-'h lH f'T.
WsiisT..l C.Jiily 1. 1.
Var.fM.at m,ce, TIIKKK UCNIK1'.1 1KMirK,
eaeli ratmlik'Of AiIvIhk with ainitle Hue, and lanniiig
ai a rnoic K Ami.
T mk t, who art1 romrtPtent tn porr-rrn thedntv, th
pny irm r,th will hr thirty i1liai, with o(,f ration par
tla . mii ln.Bpi-rtl pritiiYeq, ln;lndlng the bett niMicaJ
at) ei lnrire lor elcV
AiiatA CmUIh I I !. I TOVPKINH. A. O.M..IT.
fl. A. .corner oi TWl.X t Hi.coHli and UMtreti, Waih
li.ton, t. t .
I. It. R 1 1 1 K r H ,
Itrlaja-ller-Ottneral andf'hW gnartermaitor,
J 1 1-lt bpoioi Wa-liioKton.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
f DKI.AWATIK l'KACH IAKM FOIl
ibio ' (ii in in i itu- i ' bi n-B. un wri it'll 11 nnw ItT" wnx
r.p rrof I'tm h-n, anions wbi h are tro (nU'fWloit
arit't'i " I rll a Kariy Wetl," Karly affk," " Larue
in I "(Mil Mix In." lo lawnr Whit," ' V'ird Lute.
Ui j(h Cllriff," and f0nr vaMotiefl. all M which will rm
n-tarty f(r he market In a few day-.. Tin fann Is near lb"
nllreat- Miafhm. and rrarhei nre t.r r'Vl tl.e name d j
ey er satlieie.l ti market. Willi richanir d for Cay
I'rorvt . or nold on piisy term.
a; jiiy to no i i . t. jvf -m
afl TO I.KT TIIK WHOI.K OR ANY VOU
l.enutfttnet. 1 HOS. II. CONNKLL,
Counting IIonHO of lr. I. ,Uvn A Hon,
J?" fit No.g4JCHK.HM T Htnot.
A OM) TOST OPFICK UUiM)INO. DOf'K
Bui fltrwH, lieVow lhinl - To Lei. the lnt.Atii.6ih ar.d 7 ill
tstorift, eltU-r w1tb or without uteim-nowrr.
i iivn. u i wb nrxi,,
C'tHint'n Houie of lf. Ji,,lnWM(t H n,
b' t Nn. CIIK.HSt t ?trc t.
0 ELEVEN THREE-STORY J
BRICK DWELLINGS,
WITH HAC K lllULDINOS,
GAS AND 13ATII.
Ajuiirta
No 1U S. THIRD STKKKT,
jii'-'-lL't Or, No. 20T 8. rOt'ltTH STI'.KBT.
TO 11LNT. HANDSOMKNTOHi:, WITH
f l'tnii- K'aJ"fi ni'iuifwiiBim unciiiiigi n u. ;'( r. . . a-. r, -
1.NT1I Htreet. jy'Jl-tf
n for S Al l;. i..-,0.000 WORTH in good
aJxII'MiHe., lari-'e am .mall, nn terms to milt purchs-seri.,
e,li:er witii or v 11. nut unirnnrance, lor cit.b and Knod
trade. I iniiir- ol. from In to I'.' n e'oek A. M .,
T1ION. M- I'l.OWMAN. No. IfU . FOt'KTIl Street.
1 (1ST. THIS MOKMNO, (.OINO UtOM
I s r'ifiit ami Cltrit'iin to hend and Ho nth nircota. a
tlrnit, iirawn tn Hit onier if vni. I'utltt, for a
uital'V rt-WHril OftiJ ll l-ft af No.WiOtm,f;o mrt-ot, lu'ltivy
liTt-tlmi. An iiii'mcnt linn ln-'.-n nioi-ocd. icrn'ius are
iiiit'Hid not to j.urcliRM' .nid draft. It
N
NATIONAL LOAN
ASF
Interest 7 3-10 ia Lawful Money.
COUI'ONH ATTAO1II0D,
ano
INTEREST VAYAHLK KACIl SIX. MONTHS.
Tlit principal! payable In lawful muiuiy, at the end of
ttiretycara. Or, tli hMor liai the rlyot to demand at
tltat time
The 5-20 Bonds at Par Instead of the Oaah.
litis trhiK'KP ' vAluaMe.aii those Itonda are our
mmi popular Loan, and are tow soiling at elht per cent,
premium.
8ubtHTiptloni rco,ed In the usual mAnutr.tud tbe
appeal and proiioaala of the Btcretaryof the Treasury,
tofitlier with our Cl.cu!ars, and all noceisary luforma
ion. will e furai-hed on application at our oltlce.
JAY COOKE & CO.,
No 111 S. TIIIRI Btreot.
11 O V O S A L 8 FOR, LOAN.'
Tukahlui iel'BIMK.vT, July , lt5l. j
Notles Ik horeby aiveu that Hub.rriptlnba wltl be roceivsd .
ty tlio Trensutcr oi'the Urltetl States the several A.klut- i
antTrea.t.rors.ai.'l denii'i ated fieP'sltories, and by the
National Bank d sli ulod and qu.ililk'd ai Depo.ttorles I
and f inancial At eiiti. for Ti'ea.ur.i Notes payable three !
tars fiom Auku.i 1&, li'H, beaiiiiK intemst at the rate of
him and three-ttnths per rent, par annum, with acruU I
annual couitons attached, payable In luwfut miiney.
Tl.de notes wti'. be couvcrtlhle, at tlie option of the .
holder, ut nia'.urii.t , Into six per o ut. sold bearing bond., '
rtdumaUc atttr fle and payable twenty years from
Auaiiit il; ltWT. I
Tl cie Holes will he Uttued In the denomination of fifty,
oni baiiCri-d.flve hundred, one t'ltuaand, anil flvelhou
and dnlleis, and will be Issutil iu blank, or payable lo
ir h r, as may lec lrected by the sub.crtbers.
All eubfccrli Uous mut be tor fifty dollars, or aome mul
tiple craity dillars.
I upllcite rtrt flchle. will be Usued for all deposits. Tha
-arls tli poililiig mu: end ir.e up ,n the original certiilcato
the tJein m.nat on nf notes required, and whether tin y ara
lobe Ueutd lu t lank or parable to older. When no eu
drm d, It ntuit be left with the oftleer receiving tlie de
no.it.tobe fuwiir 'id to this Department.
Ihe notes will liHruiumltte 1 :o tlm wiier., ft. euflrau.
po.tation cliargts, a soju after the receipt of the original
certificate, t-f dene sit as they cm be prepared.
lutorea'. 111 be allowed to Augu.t 1 on all dcp ultamade
prior lo th jt date, anl will be paid by the Department upon
ivct'H t of Ihe oiklnalccrilniatel.
A the notes draw Interest from Augiut 15, peraoiu mak
ing drposlis .ulintquent to that dats must pay tlie lutere.t
accrued from date of note to iate of dupuklt.
rartlcs depositing twenty-Hre thoastuid dollars and up
wards for these Dotes at any one time wlU bo allowed a
ci uiuilMkinof one-quarter of oue per cent., which will be
paid by this department upon the receipt of a bill for tho
amount, certified toby tin ortlcer with whom the deposit
waa wade. No deduct tons lor ooasinisakins mart be made
from the depoalts.
Officers reaeiving deposits wtH see that the proiHti en
dors'B.ent are made apua ths original esrtlflsataa.
All ufheon auiborlMid to reaeree deposHa are requested
to grra to apptteaata all dealred inrormatkia, aad afford
facility ii nuklag Bobaerrptlons.
W. r. rieiRNIBt,
Secretary ef the Treasrury.
8uNlMlptrBe will ke reeslrud by ta
HHT NATIONAL BAXK OV FIIILAfKUPlUA.
frrK'ONB VATrONAL BANK 0 rillI.t-I"tL"a-
wii jfAVK or rnitADA.
AUCTION SALES.
A V CI ION fcALK Ol CONDKMNRD
tfAtl Dl'PAMTM-'frT,
'. ai if r Hrm- rr,
Orrv t. or Cuim yrarrHm-rn,
WfMIT...Tt't. l,r , Jltl) 4, l-4.
7irriMw pbl'c a irrt, i., to tit hUheii tiddar.al
tri t Tim and plra numwl Ui.w
l.r It A h. l'a . TH t It l V, Inly 1 1, IS
A I U N A. l a., 1 II I'M ih , Ah-mi-i t. H4.
V li t IAVi-i)KT.Ia..1 IN K-IT. Viivnt 11, IW.
1 0 IH'NMtKl) (MO, CAV.M.Ul IIOKK-H si paa)
plar.
Thtf H ra favr- bffn eomlt niB'd aj onflt for tha
( avai- servl of th arm.-.
I- or road an J tarn, pur pities mauy Rood bargains may b
bad
llnfsf (Ktltl SlP7ly
Trnr i'aat. In Utiibd 8(AlMf urrfny.
.fAMI.s A. KKIW,
Tlf atcnrt-t'olonel anrt t.hlef WiurTmui'eT
Jyi.fot C'atry l.u-fiasL
specialnotices"
t:Zf HKAT CKNTKAl. 1'AIH
THK .
l' im n-linl nn I.. h.u nl lie l'OM"IT
ikk or
Mlt H I lib AMI MaI.H ' K IIM I ike- pi .-.lie III
I"'.' cliiel e h.v cim'r I'l' I n.
I'.n wer.' AMoriation of Nutn of I'snnayWanla,
h ewerv' truck
llllnin Haul, AO ea.V ale" v'J .'lii. .'.
.Mil-otlAf o., 'V, eH.-k. ale a lie
.1, lieekii r, tn ra.kii ale value
I', l.uek". 10 Ck.k. ale. value
I'. Pelimlilt, I eaik. ale, value
I. eeil. A lirity, 10 oa-Hk. ale, value .'
I een. A tir. )-. eali
Maeeev, t:olnn. A ?o.. 3A eaiki ale
Iim.-er Colllim .V t'n.,t iih
Waeey. Colllnn A t'n., eniDlojee, ea.n'.'.,',
I reilr'i'k Ijtuer lli-a'tlnn, lo,tiVnlc
II. It. Miililinliera. l(i'illnK, en.h ,
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I Inier. A Vueni'llnu, I'ott.vllle, caeh
V . I.'. Analer, eioih
tolin l'nrier, en h
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Total I'H't
MAVJI KL III'STON. Cha.rinan,
V&f TO V01.rNTEKRS.-$'!,'i) 110UNTY.
-I'UltK I MI.KN8' VOI, I S I l;t:lt NllltSTl
Tt'TK f OM.MIT'1'I.K, No. 4 WA L.N't" f uriiKKI', .ItUr
2:, t-Jr
All for. on. prn4,ltiK to vo!nnti"e, w! cttir tUli's t
ill nit or eenpt, t-iiti eulUt h ltepre.enti.tlvo Itoerull.
'I ifv ara enliileil to Ihe t.overn m ilt lliiunivnt I IIICKK
IIUMilil.il IKH.LAKM Tn t.'irno ..earn' enli.lini-li , a d.
In aitnlll.iti, ilils l ' iiiiiiluiH wi:l pay in lli-se reerin'ril at
thilr Mtiee Uie C'llj llin-ly nt I () It i; In It Kit ASI
I IU Y l OI.I.KM.a- ilUNK HI'.MiUt'.l) nOI.I.AKHrua
II, i It prln, Ipal-. 'Itiey il Hun recelvo, lu all, nl.X Ill'M
DIIKIi AMI I IKTV In il.l Alii.
'I In- pa im-iiii, of tlie Ciimniltti-a are matlft Inea.h, on tlia
liny i f niu-liT, and. ait ll nliiect 1. In nil! In riU.linr IriMipa
aril fliinii the uunta of the cliy, tliuro I. no ctia'Ke foroool
lulMi'nn or tirnl.etne.
Ailv Hi tlieoftlto of the Onmrnltte. between to 1. at.
Hint I. V. M. J. li. liOSKNtlAKTHN,
y2i It Trea.urer.
fS?-- nKI'RKM'.NTATIVK RKCHUITS.
S Ottn e I it 7rlih' V- llinle. r Slili-tlttlte 1'uuitnlites,
No. t'.'H VkLN1 I Mine'.. I lily ii... I!!
t.i n k'Uii- i Ti.-t lltble ti. ilnill, anil 1-dle. who do.lre ta
put Itim hrli llepre enint've Keeriuie, are Inlnrned
Hint ti l. I iininil'l-e wi I endenv.tr to pnn'iire ttieiu. on
ri-ei-lpl nfUM-. Ill v I. lif t) 1MH.L Alts, wtn-h In pdld ta
li e lecrtitt In adilllii u to tlie cll and tiov.rniaent ojaa
lica. A. the War Iii-pnrtnienl tin. ileehleit tn paytn aueh ra
cri;hh Inr llin e tear. tle United Mlileii hnnnlv of three
li'inilrid Inr., tl-et tlitit rei elve 111 all Hl III Nl)tiKl
AMI KIH V 1ml I.Alt.
Ihe piiltliitlc if iHith si-XfM III thu. tic .nnhlerl. at a
tnuilfiatt e,i nilillire, tn have tluMmclve. repre.euted la
the arnile. nl the ('mon, anil to aid tlie liovernuient lo lha
lnot ellicienl u, aimer
li'.'ii-lt J. O. ItOHKNOARrKV, TreaB fir.
rs" a mass Mi;i:TiNn ok tiik ciri-
" 7eii. i f tl.e Tweelt tlilr.l tt'n-il w III he hetil a'Otlil
Ke'lnviV Hull, Krtiikfurd.on WKHNKnilAY evKIMI,
.lull '7. lit ti n rlm'k, tn iiit'"tiiam- li.tini'tit.. lti-irta
trnm ihe Kr iltmt-nt A.siNiUtlnn and t'nunty ttnliventloa
mi. J ue wieitii.-u, J.lt. ll.vitu u , r T,",
Ohatruiaa.
WlI.I.IAM 11. ltltAWN,
Herretnrv.
jyl-Jt
rT5T- OFFICE OK THK CITY BOUNTT
V3V l'lind Conmilniilnii, Nn. 4li PltltNK Street
I ne'er li e rail Inr T onpant July IH. 1HH4, Hie OfTT
It'll N'l Y will be paid,, a. Inlliiwn: 1 o Ueerult. tl lly unif-ti-red
into the i-.rvieeof the liniti d Slates and crodliad an
tlie quota nl thel'liyoi l'lulailelnlila :
1 it Keeraits mu.ternil lor tine Year. One Hundred rt.illara,
Tn Jttcruita muat.n-d lor Two Yean, ran lluuilreil Uol
laii. In Ittetnlta mtutered Tor 1'hr.s Year., Two Hundred and
K l'ly linllurii.
J'ri-per ce nidi-ate. nf ereillt to ths elt v mtiHt b fllei In
MtU aiice with It e t mum!. 'loners un hirel'iimn.
I'lliiclpal. pi.etun riuh.iiiuie. In .ervlce will be paid ia
the mine manner.
lit ntder ot the Cominl.lnn.
jr-'.'l.t lllHIKItT M. MOOltK, Jr., Secretary,
rrzrr offick of the piiii,aori.phia,
wCr wllinini.rtoii aril Itnltlmnre Railroad Co-miany,
I'l.llNdi'Jplua. .Iul 2tl, 1HI.I. The rales of ireljihl ou alt
kind.ol inert hanill-e iranniiorteil nvnr the main line, al
Uie I ehtware ltmlmad. Willi lln t-.iin -ctMiu., will he a.l
vaneiii twenty fail t er ei-uium nn rate, a per pitlittuhed
larllL.bearlnu'riaU'. nl Janu.rv Is aud April 1, Imit.
Hue Hdtauiil to take elleet Mmiile;. , .1 ill v 'J'i
II. V. KEN VBIIY,
iuierliiteQiieaL
OUAItLKS K. lUK.
Muter of TrsnspoTtnll m. Jy.'l 6t
fT- TO THE I'HYMICIANS OF rillLA
di litiia t.enllemen ni ihe ) acuity : Having ooa.
striicted an apt .rulun ( he nr.t and uiil) one evi-r brouiiht
beme the meille.J iiitifeh.Hin) that may be iiietl wtin per-fi-ct
aatet a. a the rapeiiiiuui a.eai In the tieaim.nl of
le.ii.e... ihmat ln-.eane. ami m an atreeiKiu. of the aJr
pa..ai.e.; and a. ll 1. well known to you and tne puolia
thai I have Inr yeitrn had the laiue.1 niacltv n( any Hnr
Kinn In the I'tiiletl Mtatuit tn the treatment ot the.e mala
tile., ami, rt.meijoeiillv, 1 have bail abiuldatft oiiportuniile
ei le.tim.' ihe eltuary of iny ai-paraiui, I. ti ereiore, for tna
..ke nt ih. pio'ieM. ut iiitdu-ai icn-i.c-, Invite you to my
otflt-e. to n ake a pi rknnal exaiulmitlen of Its wonder ul
piorertie. and adnptiluiltv tu the oure oi'thosc ui.eaM. aod
furtlierauce 01 li.eillciil i-C'eiu-e.
t A. VON M08CII.ISKKB, M. D .
Oouli.t and Auriat,
jyM-tf Ko. 10'fl WAIJ.UT Hlraet.
fTTST- OFFICK CITIZKNS' VOLUNTKRR u
k3 DrilMlTlITE COMWr.TKK, No 4 iVALMUT
HrreH.Jul Jo. 14 Tuw Ot.oim't'ett lias KKHVsl la S
No. 47 W AlsSt'T Htreot, uu s.al', wlia e It will rciv
ai'iikiitl4Ur tioni cul.i nu dt-nitiun to siiuro Multsuuttc
ur r oai-iitaiiviM. A iiament of Hon t be tutda at I
the titueoi Hi'iiliation.aiiii a now r of att'riie to trirea a
fir tin (M HOitntv. Subuiliiitei furul.thea lu tn onlctr f
ot anplu-ation.
VitcianM ami aliens dcstrlnti to enlist as sobsti'titats
v, 111 Huplv to tin- Coioiulitt-o, m lio w ill have iht?.tn musteretl
Into men, wlit-u tht-y cnti neiot t tht-ir own r'Himvnu.
Itor-N'eii the liouotv paid by tin Iiovurnmont. tht-jrwitl
rure ve tVom It.e rommitiee nl IH'NDIIK I AND KIKTT
Itil.LAli le t'abh, on day of uiiikter, hi hout aoilucttt-Hi
tor ct'UiUiJJt-iob. or brokeratfu. iso clmrKO of auy kuitl ta
IliKllf.
Vetrrans art espfClally wantiut In tha service, and ou
tl u ro-i-iihkt on tht niont tolvai.t-iKO 'Utt oondhions.
Oihc l ours troui lo a M. to 7 v M
liANIKL iHTKl NM KTX, Chsiirinaila
J 1 t I.AltK 11 Hlt,
.KIIIN TUHMI'.MW,
CLKMKN f H. rKNUOSK,
l. ii. KDsKNd.VKi kn. Trottsurer. j
JyK, ?w 1IKNEV C. l.t A. Httireiary.
tfrpf- DEAFNESS ANO BLfND N ESS. J, J
Isaacs. M D., Profesaorof the Kye unl fear, treat 4
afl dlsenstiai aopertAlnliiK to tlie ah jve-iiaint-d mMHbor wjisi
tlit Uiiuost -u ot)hs. I Ofttimonials froia the moat reliatt
Bsiiiroen in tnaolt.v apdfoMitr) can be kq at his Orttoa,
ho. .'U riMk Hirobt. Artllletal Kyas InieiUwl without pais.
lo chaitjptt tuaa for examination Otltce hours Irom 8 fta)
U A. U..V Ivl P. M. ho. HI I'lNK Hiraai. I7n
: 1
MILITARY NOTICES.
8 WANTED FOR TUB UNITED STATES
Marine Corps (a varied ami eicitltiK ll by sua and
land), thn-a hundrua ablo tMMllcd mon, to portorm th
dutlos of a soldier at our Navy Yard, and aboard
t nlt-d Stales IU)s-of-ar on forvLgn stations.
bHtercouitvuiatloii than the army. A ship of-war l
a coraiurtHble home. Ihe Marine Conn ts the beat
ialpd Corps tn tha service. ITU Money la abuB-
danct.
'iilB I.Ot'AL BOUNTIES PAID TO RECRUITS,
Vor all other Intunnatiou apuly dally at Ilia KecniltliMrl
BfndVxvoiM, No. 311H. KKOM" Hireoi, below Spruoe, bar.
Iwoou the hours of nine aud three o'clock. -JAUKB
LEWIS,
Captain and HocniUtnn Otiicer,
Bnjft-tf lio.aU 8. rRONT 8tri
pUELOUQHS rUELOUQHB.
Ofricari and soldiers visiting Uis citron furlongDj.neadlat
H WOllllH,
and oniaa
MILITARY EQUIPMENTS,
ABB 1HVITBD Tl TUB BXTHKSIVI
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or
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BA.NS0M 61HEET HALL,
BANKOat Btreat, abort Btxttk,
piibsbhtatTon SWORDS .,
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.ian. ahailaaia oamaatHloa, aa ath honae la taa
ZanWT eomblalnf tha atANlirACTUKlNO BWXUUI
T,.,, TUB) rttAOf ICaX HVTOBD atAXHB. Ia4
T O J.I N OJIUM 1",
CaBPEKTEB AND BTTTLPHtl,
Mo. u i.iimiu imiKrrr.
A tare. fore, tf BBlMlod bmUmwIoi of stl branehal
always va karli aut-uniM
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