V TUB DAILY EVENING TELKQIlAPn. rniLADEXFIIIA. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1801. 2 A iah.t AmnnooTf xcwsrArxs. OFFICE No. 108 sTthIRD STREET. Filua TMra Onti fn Corv, sr V-rvt.va (him Fra areas:, BwraMe tba Carrier, end Milled te Setieertbers wt athe CHy rvMx.u rn Annua i 01 rmxie a TM Moerraa, ssvartaMv la advance fcr ths period ilwlln iwiiW kneertae at the aeaej nIN. irrwtwunl made Ibf attended UteerUooe. A llherel Te lrmHilnM. ' ' ' ' Ma (M Mm Of Awenyaeea. Whatever to Intended nr Inaortkw am" emti.otio.eti py the eease ana MdnH ik "-'-'""L T " poetic!, hut tnro (hr hl endran. Weoan at wtaiun at nun rejeeied OoauwawJoeuewe. T AaTvertJavrav. T Owtnf to great reeree. the ClraelanV ef Tsa liMMlimuni.Mn! In pre.. i an arty howr.we enr-eitr crt.l that advertisement, may banded ba tn a. tea 0 cant'k, If poe.lble, lo secure Uieaa aa keeartJoa as all ef tax ealtioae. . TCKSDAT, JULY 5, tSfil. .. THK DOOM Or TUB "ALABAMA." i No single went since the commencement of . the war hit caused to much public delight as the destruction of the Alabama by the United -State gnolx.it aTearsars. The long and hitherto ondlMorbed carwr of this out law' ajnong nations, with her recorl of twmlnji ships, plundered cargoes, anl 'outrage and Indignities upon unarmed sallon and passengers, has created a senti ment of disgust and horror in every civilized community, except where that sontlment Is outweighed by a sordid and mercenary sym pathy for the murderous Kebelllon that flaunts 4ts Mack flag on sea is well as on Isn't I We congratulate the country that one of oar Wlonii Vessels has accepted the bold de fiance of the buccaneer Ssmmes, and put an rnd to his Infamous career. By this one act 'Captain WrasLow has wiped out the rrproach heaped upon our naval service, and won for (blmfceir Imperishable renown. tiik War Ann roTrot. . UntU the Southsm States robelled against Jlhe Federal Government, they possessed al most exclusively the . cotton market of the -world.. 'That la to say, all the non-cotton producing countries of the civilized world de pended on our American Southern States for -their chief supply of cotton. That ono fact -gave the South great wealth; and presuming on that, the planting Interest of that section, "which bad grown arrogant and aristocratic 'under the baneful Influence of the Institution of slavery, claimed, and for a long while ac tually exercised, an undue political power In our national politics. Cotton, In being a staple -of superior commercial importance, and pro duced principally In the Southern States, was -positively converted Into a potential ele ment of Kavarnnent among us, so that In the Bourse or time, n came to oe a common anu ' accepted motto, that "Cotton is King." But the moment the Cotton States seceded 'from the Union and took up arms to maintain that act of treason, those States lost the ad ' vantage (hey had long derived from the cotton trade.' That act of revolt against the national government not only brought on a war which .topped the production of the plant in the .South, but It so effectually closed the ports of , that section of the country against the market of the world, that If it had raised the usual f amount of cotton for export, the product could not have been shipped. Thus the folly of the Southern cotton planters and slaveholders, ' has destroyed the only or main source of all i their prosperity and power. They literally ' killed the goose that laid the golden egg when they Initiated a civil war, which has prevented the foreign world from getting its usual quart- tlty of cotton from the United Status, and I forced It to seek that indspeasable commo- . 41ty from other sources. . We are not at all gratified to think that this ? country has forever lost so valuable an ele ' roent of commercial wealth and power. We would much have preferred that the United State should keep prolonged and undisputed ' possession, or monopoly rather, of the cotton ' traffic, even though the South enjoyed the lm- mediate and largest benefit of that monopoly. But It is too late now to cry over spilt milk. . Tha Infatuation of the Southern cotton lord s provoked a conflict with the Federal Govern' 1 ment that has, by cutting England and Europe ' off from their supply of the staple from thin country, forced them to get cotton from " other countries, and the consequence is, 1 that the accustomed amount obtained from America has been so nearly made up from other sources, that when the present civil war ends, it may be seriously doubted whether j the trade which the Southern cotUn planters i have lost can ever be wholly regained. The only thing that could save it in such a contin gency as has happened, would be the cheap- ' ness of slave labor; but as slavery must pur- Ish In this country in the progress of the war to its final conclusion, that important advan- - tftge In growing cheap cotton must pans away t from us forever. Late statistics of English ' cotton receipts for 1803 and 1804, show that cotton is coming forward in increased quanti ties to compensate the deficiency of thU coun ; try. The augmented supply of the hut twelve i months amount to 311,105 bales, or more tuau fifty per cent. Increase over the receipts of the previous year. This supply has boon as ful ' lows: lMfcl. Hair. . 17.W9 . . CI ,": ,.I0I,IM'2 .. U.UU . . c.iao ,.2CI.(rt.'l ..oovin An.erlmn ; Br. oil ' ,; H i tiiu-ru autl Oreetc. V ret Ilidllr Uti.-t Indti-a CI il ai.d Jep. n... i To aU... liicr. aae. HVJ.iM , t'l this total, T2,(M Amurieau and West , Inlla bale mny be Kubtractud, Bince It Id pro bably old growth, and not current production. , The remainder Is 810,105 bales as the actual , Increase yield of the latter year over the former. Let the compound ratio production be continued for but a very brief period, and the existing famine in this textile will be at an end. A the matter now stands, the East Indies, China, and Japan, Egypt and Brazil, -aoutributa more than we do to the world's ,a. Their combined growth, however, 1 "iVartion of what our was before the war. . MKWTAX"tT or TUK : wVKMT. " PttOUKKMM Of TUB Nothing In, tt . -country is mow ruJ tUtory of this . wh we call "U ga the growth ; n..nw veart cf not aaT" It Is not - vei T m 4 i - . J iifediiitv--li.ee U the regloavia i man's -vtvitniA and north of the OW Venn-T-iiw.ui. Tht region V. i f7"'" . AniM srosDcroua It ait 8i,'7l l.t.j.ll 3-j.07tJ 1 ,'J2l liJ.VJ i , ttwrr. , - .....ginned soma t "aaag sdmitUd. I'mer-I of wn.cn --v--- .utltiM to the f ih. Ohio. Indiana, Illinois and navl ' I Uaouri J the most prodacUve eon- ' SSSTlhe eder-tlo-. h.v. added STof dolUr, to toe rurc- ol The growth of the new futes In the North- j west Is due in a large measure to the Judicious legislation of Congress, both as regards the disposition of the pnbllc lands, and the en- couragetnrnt given to their Improvement and settlement. The free-farm system hss drawn to our shore a vast number of Immigrants from Europe, who have taken up smill tracts ogronnd on the remote frontier, and Invested In their cultivation whatover money .they ( brought over with them, In addition to their skilled labor. Tho laud thus occupied nndnd all the contiguous country more attractive, so that the tide of emigration has, for years past, set steadily westward, and Is rapidly bringing into use a wide expanse of territory which all Indications assure us Is destined to be the richest, most productive, and powerful portion of tho United States. Illinois has more voters than New Hamp shire, Vormont, and Connecticut. Ohio has more voters than Maine, Massachusetts, and Khode Island. And as they have exceeded their elder sisters In population so will they hi process of time excel them In wealth. The same literal policy of tho general Government which has oiwrated so beneficially thus far In the settlement and development of our extensive national territories, should be persistently pursued until the whole continent from ocean to ocean and from the lakes to the gulf Is covered with a homogeneous and thriving people, working out, under the fos tering care of a central political system, tholr own Individual happlnens, and the grandeur and felicity of one common national organi zation and life. Every legliilatlve measure that contributes to that end should be choer fully supported by every Representative in Congress. The only resl value of the public lands to the nation lies In what private Industry and enterprise can bring out of them for the good of all and the progress of civilization. Hence the nation gains more In giving them away to actual settlers than in sailing them, in the proportion that Its first mode of getting them occupied and developed Is more certain and expeditious than the latter. And here let us remark that those persons who complain that the Government has made certain grants of the public lands to railway companies in the West do not rightly appre ciate the great advantage which the whole country has derived from those donations. The construction of the railways through the Western States has tended, in a very large measure, to fill wild regions with an energetic population, whose labor and intelli gence have much more than repaid the Gov ernment in revenue, direct and Indirect, for the thousands of acres gtvon to the various railroad corporations that have Interlaced all the Western country with those Iron high ways which carry population and wealth with them wherever they go. In tho last ten years there have been built at the West, 8G50 miles of railroad, at a cost of 1 253,820,404, mostly by eastern or Imported capital. The Illinois Central Railroad Com pany alone sent Into Illinois $30,000,000, and built a road which enabled the Federal Gov ernment to sell $11,000,000 worth of land, and the Company to sell $20,000,000 more to actual settlers making over $01,000,000 concentrated In that State by the operations of one com pany. The chief effect of this hai been to swell the segregate receipts of grain at Chicago during the ten years, to 153,541,554 bushels, which at an average price of 00 cents per bushel, (the value for 1800 at Chicago), would be worth $126,000,000, thus exceeding by $31,000,000 the cost of the railroads through the agency of which the grain was made available In 1801, the grain increased to 47,607,400 bushels, the Southern routes bolng closed ; and In 1802 the amount was 69,150,300 bushels. These figures but indicate tho ex tent of that prosperity which has developed so rapidly (luring the last ten years In the northern soctlon of the West. IHK NAI.E OP WORKS OF ART AT THE NAMTARV FAIR, We would call attention to the sale of pictures and other works of art, to commence this even ing, July 5, at eight o'clock, and to be con tinued on the following evening at the same Lour. Many valuable works will be offered, and it is hoped that the public, by a numerous attend ance and liberal bidding, will show their appre claiiun of the generosity of the artists and others of New York, Boston, and our own city, who have so largely contributed those valuable gifis for the benelit of the Sanitary Fair. A mott life like portrait of the Empress Kcgbnib by Fao- kami, of 1'ari, will be offered. Alo a water color drawing by the Princess Hathildr, couhIu of NArot.toit III, and a marble "Agnus Dei" by the German sculptor STuimiAi'sna. The portrait of Cobdkn, by Faonani, was sold for one thousand dollars at tha sale'of pictures at the Metropolitan I'air in New York. The Art Gallerv will remain open this afternoon and evening and to-morrow from H A. M. to 10 P. M when thin beautiful collection will he anally elosid to the public. Let none mil's this last chance nf tei lug the Uncut exhibition of works of art ever brought to'th' r on this Continent. NkW Ohlkass Pai'EHs. We are Indebted to Mr. l.oi in It. II mm an, Purser of the new Phila delphia built Htesmahlp Hlrrtrie Spark, of tha tetnlir Star l.iue from New York to Ne Or (anu, for late tiles of the Crescent City jour nal, tor which he wld accept our thank. CITY INTELLIGENCE. ! PiAiiiiFti to DiATH A kliiK-iitttker nimeJ ih til) Force w. rlulibed at Ilia biwrdiii-huuso, No. 11H Londiurd street, last evening, by a druikm st-ldicr named Hfniv O'Xcil. O'Xeil, v1jO is h'.me on a thlrtj davg' furlough In cjnse qui nee of s druiM'd aim, entered the hduss at the I me namid, and a nunrrel eusuiiifr bctaeea It ru and oinc of the inmate, h iiiied a knife and tut Force lu tho thijib, scverius the uiiin srlt-iy. The wouudid matt was Itumtdiately taktn to the rentisylvaiila Hogjiital, where he du d a abort time ultvrwurds. llu was a native of Mount Holly, and leaves a wile aud child, who rtsldc at Bnrdoutown. Ho was working at his trade in the house in which the allulr occurred. A bearing; in the case is now progressing at the I' Dion street Station. - Am eobd Mi anna. An imiuest will be held by the Coroner this afternoon, in the shooting atlair between William Maybury and policeman Edward Walton, from the effects of which shot, tired from a revolver in the bands of the police nun, Maybury almost Instantly expired. The deceased, It is alleged, was engaged with others in firing off pistols In front of the Hand in Ha nd Engine bouse, Ninth street, above Poplar, and though requested to discontinue tbe act still per suttd In It. Walton then attempted to muko an arrest, and being foiled in the attempt, drew bis revolver and tired, ths bull taking eiluct in May bury 's temple. lioti' Hiob School. This morning the ad mission of pupils Into ths Hoys' Central High School took place at the school building, corner of 1 Broad aid Green streets There were IjO camli- Tba pupils will bs classified average inark obtained for the ths regular semi-annual been dispensed with. Those wbeuV, -Wow a certain average for their ia et. sens pack in to eusuvie.iutu place oa vv!- Vt ni.1.!. TW,.' onmmencement will take ursduatci. Mnt, rU tha Academy of the usual number of Ths VnrsaANS or 112. Tli soldier of the War of 1812 held a meeting yeiteMar morning In the Supreme Court Koo n.I'ou r lUy in tb (hair. After tha or(fnnlrtion of ths meetlnr, Colonel J. Ros Anowdea nflercd ths following : Rnntni, That w ! hrd with i'iirr(? r .rot if fw S-arh nf il't following mitrt ni-n nor I.hi mftlng, nr. fetor Chi. r,. Krrrirh Krilvton, Wm. H. rr r, I4.r. I. Ink. 'UrMi pur t'ntin l'-li U tl.lnnli thn rank. f otir A..rtti-it. anil a1mntiUh u. All of i'io iibOfrtolnlr of lil", and the ntKe.a.tvol preparation tnt the future varld. The rnvolntlnn wan adopted. The follow tin were elected meni'ier : llenrv (trseff, II. 1'. Mitchell, N. K. Itarn r, le Ahnical, Thomai Temple, lienj.tinin Mjthn, Klwanl K. Thompson. ' ( After a patilntic. nrenmlite resd br f!iHiln fleorKe Kmi ri' k, on helin'f the Kxecntive C m- nilttee, the rollowlngreiolutlons were adopted: ) K,.r.l. That allho.ich the anHrlo.flow enie-l.li.od b , n. ., onrrneeumtll. feor.i.ry of a .lovdr ..i. .re..u. of ' , lie K.bwlion.aMd the rauoral.onof ir. Mure not yol he'n ri-a Ikfd. end arol lanneo.o fiow-rtion. tlntie to he waired, ramlnx death S'id oe.nl itioti Irt It. train, olllor the who e I imt with w oner, and orti.n.anS ne.'r-1-.a'nv Imii'imnrf heave hurd m. uron the homo!'', wa .till rh-rl.h (he hope ih t lijr tl.f e.winr. -if ihe A I f.. I rf f, and a l.e and enirietlr p..ll.-v fin ItV liarl of (lie n ititai.t AilniliihtrnMon. he l ulon llle ra.t-redltt O: it.on nai purny, a cnnHiimmatino d-rouwy tu ba Ui'.lrad by ever true frlet'il of liiimeo fVci'iliitn . A. ..rie'. That tha thank oftlia otS Mildter. aradua to etu mate l.eiflilantre hr the pmvl.lnn tfcatwa.made.it I'n tale .'..Imii. lor tha roll' f of aotna poor aod le-ra.lJ elernn. of lCI, thna .roiioihliik Hie pillow of. ima wrune on. and frandvHik hate ahafl thelf U d la Uu prenont j w.r. 1 AorMf,That the nnparaUe'.ait lltxn-atllf of onr rlltiona la r..i,rliii out tWr monr wil mini Mint, bT the tender and Chrl.tlaii ('iimml.alon., a. well a. br devotln tlie'r p. r-on it aenlrea oa ilia Held nf batile, a. well a. In taa mill arv tiuu(tnUi, lo .lipid lha wnnta and allarlata tna euflerlnir. of one .trk and wouodod .oidier.. atrlRlnirlr ei nipniie. the true apirlt ol n'liulua phiiauthrop, and la above all prai.a. Afur the election of officer for the rnnlnt year, the Declaration of In lepjiideni'C was read liv Colonel Koltert C'arr, Rged ei;htv-thriieyeAra, formerly of the l.'ith United Htited Hiatea Infan trv, ths oldest mcmiicr, and enly surviving olB'ier ot'the war of 1HI2 in the States of Pennsylvania, New Jemi v and Delaware. Colonel O.irr then road the remarks made hy Alexander 11. Stevens at the Oeoricla, Convention in Noremtjer, WM, in which he argued agiinst recession, and the meeting adjourned. Sali or rAiwTf wos. The sales of donation pnintlnga, contritiutcd by New York, lloaton, and Philadc'phla artists, will commence at the Art Gallery of the late Great Central Fair this evon- (ng at eight o'clock. 1 he gallery will be opened from eight A. M. until ten P. Nf. to-day, and. If neceniiHI'y, the sale may also be continued to morrow. It fa to bs trusted that the attendance will br large and that exclusive sales of these very valuable, works of art may be effected. Boakdof Health. At a meeting of the Hoard of lietUth held yesterday morning, Dr. J. A. Mc Crea was unanimously elected President, and Dr. Junes levies: w hs chosen .Secretary. The follow ing is a list of the mem Iters : .Tames A. Mrf'rea, Jamea Steele, Feier Arnihru.ter, J .me. Went, JaoJ ll.l'oalea, : nr. Wllmn Jewell, O. Mnriiaim ( uali lr KllaoW.nl. Arthur Haihf., iltr.Jamea LettiJt. Keha M Hoche, I Doakd of GcAKniANs. Tho organization of the now Board of Guardians of tho Poor took place yesterday morning. Mr. Tow nsond wa In the Chair, and Mr. Charlos T. Miller acted a Secretary. The ccrtlfiCHtes of the newly-appointed mem. bers were th n presented, its follows : Ocorpe Krety, iipiolnied by the Court of Cara mon PJetui. John M. YVhitall, appointed by the District Court. Wi I am II. oodwanl, appointed hy the n- preme Court. itie lotiowinft omccrs were men m-oiecwii unanimouHly : President ueorg l.iety. Hecreury Charles T. Miller. Treasurer Krud. A. KirveV. The llourd then adjourned. Cosvalkscf.nt. Benjamin Sige, Ksj., of West Philadelphia, who was reported dead from the effects of injuries received on the M irket (street Bridge ou Saturday, it is thought will soon recover. Bskbvohwt. A number of gentlemen con nected wiih tho Twentieth Ward Bounty Fund Committee, visited Rev. Mr. II ill, at hit resi dence, No. lil Frunkliu street, yesterday morn ing, and presented him with a large an I baud ionio likouos of General Washington. Hev. W. It. Thomas madu the presentation ieech, which was patriotically replied to by Kev. Mr. Hall. Cottes, sanuwienes, una sonifs.uuu coeera tor tue President. Gouerul Grant, and the army con cluded the pleasant exercises. Thk Bointv Find. At a meeting of th delegates of the Ward Bounty Fund Coiniti't'oe, held ou bitturday eveniuj, the following resolu tion was adopted : Rrsotred, That K EaiH-atlva (VMnmlttoe. tn he ealial "Tttt Cl'tzen a V oluiilor niilMt'.ttirte CoiumltU'e." to uou -eWtuf .In ineiuhers, lo whlrh l be 1're.id.Mit be edd id, ba appuirtad by Uiu t'har, wluco coiiiutllUjo .tiail tta.ehi charfrr the duty ol" lakluit 'ich meii.uri'. a. in y .oero to thi tuDto.t exiK dletir to aid cltiiiMis In iiromriiir a-ibitt- tuie., and that .aid roininit ae hhnU hut c puwor to Ittt aoy vat ancle, aud to iticrea.u It. numbi-re. The follow ing named geutieaten were appointed to form the committee under the resolutions: lion. Wm. Siroug, lion. J. 1. Clark Hare, Mr. U. C. Lea, Mr. J. G. Koseugarten, Mr. John 1'hump son, Mr. Clement 11. Penrose. Local Bkf.vitiks. The service of silver shortly to be presented to General Hancock by the citi.ens of Norristown will consist of one largo and small waiter, four goblott, ono lare pitcher, and a beautiful punch-bowl, with ladle. The gift is valued at 1500....A tire occurred ia the cotton waste establishment of J. Lodge & Co., back of Third street, below Arch, on Sunday morning. Loss tfloOO. 8 1 range to reditu, at noon on the same day a lire was discovered at No. H9 N. Front street, a bntldlng iu this occu pancy of the same tinu. The loss ia this ease, however, was trilling. ...Tho amount of money paid out by Mr. Uiimin and his corps of assistants, on the lot and 2d insts., foots up to HsliU.otio-fW. For interest J0,a;ti 8S ; cuy warrants, Of the last amount, there was paid on city lummy wtrrauts the bum of .0 Ou Saturday a'te noon 2Ki mm ot the Kb Uegiment of veterans made application lor payment of money, aud although utter ortl.'t- hours, the bounty inoacy was paid thetn... .The drivers or the dill'erent paoseuKer railroads, a a recent meeting, unani mously resolved tu ti. iiMiid $2 per day I ir tliuir bcrvicts. An aiisncr is re pleated to lie gien by the employers ou or liefore the Dili iust A package containing one thousand dollar., of live dollar eoiinlt-iliit Mils on the ll.ngtiatii Htnk of MasSi.chusett-, hh( obtained by the police on Saturday at Adams' Kxpre s Company. A man who hud just iiimlo inquiry after the lid's was also HirekUd....lt is stated that &..' ,0 H havo Hlrendy been contributed by the Coal l.vili figo of ibis citt towards purchasing General llauco K a splendid mansion in this i it) . tint at Ci.nthal Cloth I Nil Iloi hk, Sixth and Vttl.et. tlri-at CeiiiralClothlni: Hon.., Hlxth and Mtrkt. tin al IVnlrui t'tothilut lioii-u. Hi M.tli and vlrke:. l.ri ai IVnlrel t'lu'htng ll-.ii'.i.', .Hi nth ami Met kit. f ileal ( eniral i lott.iliM llou.e. Hi via at.d .M.lkl. Ureal Central Cloihinu H iu.t aliUt aud M u-aot. tiluat Cai.trai t-i4itliiiig liou.e, tiikih and Market, tin at (.' btrlil I totliliiir fioll.c. KiKlli :uid vl;kt'L t.irat t i-ulralt'li'iiiiiig llou.e, Mutli anl Mirket. llrrMI fell ral ClothlliK llu -ae. Hl h and Uarket. (tret.tf'eolralt'1'Kliliiir llou.e, Nixm a id M.rLet. t.teat t'llitialti'itliliia Houe. Htxtb anl Market, t.ieat (l'Utra. 'lutlilug llou.e, tilalu aud .Viarket. tireat Ceiilial tllothitit' llou-e, .Sl.tU au.l M irket. tlieat t'enlr-l t.'lulhl: g lioiike. HUih a id Mirsou ' tirest Central tM tlhliig llou.e, Slmh and M4rkit. t.reat Central Ctotltilti: lltitiee. Sl.'.tli anil Mtr.et. (Uvnt ( eniral Moiliing Mouse. Hlxth and M trket. l ireat enliall'lt'tliuig lioHia, Htxth aud Market, tireat Cenlral Clulliaur U u,e, HUUt aud Market. Waneuieker A Itmwn. Oak Hull. Vt'itnituiaker A hruwu, Oak Hall. Wanauiaker A Itruwu, Oak U-ill. Wanaiuaker A brown, flak Hall. Wanamaker A lltowu, tiak Had. Waiianiakaf A llrawu, Oak Hall. W anauiaker A Kiown, Oak llt.il. t auauiaker A Itrown, Oak Hail. Vt' anauiaker A Brown, Oak Flail. YValiauia.er A llruwa, Oak Hall. ViaiiaiuaVer A llroou, Oak Hall. W'aiialnukar A llruwu, Oak Hall. Hai.aiuakur A llrown, Oak IltU. rYanauaker A llrown, Oak Halt. Wanamaker A llrown. Oak Hall. W anaiuaker A llron. Oak Hall. Wanainaker A llrown. Oak Hall. Wmjainaker A llrown. Oak Hall. Waiamakur A Hronn, Oak ItaU. Wauaiuaker A llrown, Oak Halt Stranger, la Uui cltv vl.nlng lha (Ireat (Kutral Fair, and ertuans generally, will nnd the best CloUiing aud Uie most rcaiooahle urkas al WaxaMaua A ftatiwa'a, Oxa Hall, S.E. corner Sixth and Market aureets. LABEm A Co., the Incomparable photogra phers, at ths southeast corner of Eighth And Arch, have made special arraruTements fur ths co ruing vreek, ia order to accommodate visitors to the l air. During tha week, six superb covfes afevtstfe- will be taken for one dollar. AatsaiCAH Watohrs, Jewelry, and Ullverware, at W. B. F.ltonhead'g, No. 1322 Cheanut St. Eats. Straw and soft bats, most fashionable styles, at Lalng & Co.'s, BUth and Chesnut reels. CasAT Snoabt discovered to avoid late break fasts and make ttfaeerfol homes. Bay your Coal of A- 8. Dotter, N. 304 H. broad street. dimi. AtmoTT On the Ith In.miit, F.riTIIKK, wife of Jh Ati'M'tf . the Tttlh y ar -f hr aa 1 ue ta a'i.ra aru) tilihd.rrt tha taml'f are IivIImI ka ilitd ttof. tirral rooihtT lato rrllrnrr, No. Utt Vina feet on I latr.dar. JH In. I ant. at u'clork r. U. (A It . NIM'Hit-Oh the tn In.taat. UK.sir.lt, wile o Aa St rw K,o-Tr. In the 7ot ear of nor aao. Tlrrrkiutitiil Irl-n e of thr f.m Ir are r porfiillf to' ttwl lr eticr (he li nral trom the rln f e f hfr .on, ho. mlT lb, etrtet, f.i.ti'-eeuih War. on Wedneedef af' riu4 n. at 9 n riork HowhHaM. KMlol on the fM nf .time. In front of Viet. hum. tt.-meiil I I.I.I AM W. Ho W ill Al I.. C n pin, Ik. iU I'unnvlvaiua Volunteer. (lUMt-fk Klra .oiiavrel F.r.1 t K.R --On Saturday, Jtilr I. H -v ft UN.) AM Iff Kt I.I.I- kt Uoneral ,em of the Luilurnn Fuliiieailon Hj cii t , th th-71.1 yenr ui hi. aire T l.e n lailvp and Irieml. ol tl.e d. reiki-rlnra reaperlhillr Invtetl In RI'etHl M. lii'iernl, Iroji the re.ide.we of (f. V 'i.r-nn. K.r . No If" Po.ir ire.(, oa Wcdneadaf tbri Inn n-it.at y o'clock, tanoral to prM:eed to Uar- auantoan. Klt,- Juir Id, ud ieni, ABAM KKX, la kit 'T,",Tktlve. and filend. of the rm1lrAre ra.nerlfullr ,.,, (a,rll, fr..a r..,enr- ol tilt , N MK .,.. ,:r,.,,, n.htrailh Wrd, on Wri'tie.i.ta. ai I r at. t he. or l.'Uf. No. r a, , 1 at. and I'-'iliy l.odB''. I tl.o o F . sod the ejnnth r. of the drill r- irei era h are Invite 1 (o aitond. To orooee J (a Odd Ftllnwv' , eme(rr) . I'AIIIIAM tin the 3d Inttant, MMtTIIA.tlie wife of Jol.n I aih.la. In tle 7 'd ea ot I i r aue. Ibr n la'IVf. end friend, are re..eritnlly InvMed (a at ti nd hrr (hnt'ral.on Wedi e.iiav mornlns. (he flih in.'.ant, ai in n riork. from hi. Iae re.ldeiite, u. 17ut 8au."ia street, wKhoui luither totire. l ATt F.HHON. On tho d In.lant IlRtl Kt'C . the be. bvi itdaa. 'titer i t KobiTt end F.ll'alietb I'.utof.ou, aed 1? veaia. 1 mouth, and IA days. tier relative, ai d liirrd. anl tlioae nf (tie famllv ara r-nej'tlu 1 Invltod lo at'end lha fmo-ral. Irotn her pa ante' naleure, .No. jrf h.t. airet. on Wedwo.der niornliir. at 10 otlotk. la to Odd Fellow.' l;etnelt'f. BUSINESS ITEMS. Iron stRfen. Keep It bernre the) PhUay Selphla public, that Little's lo-calll llarglar proof Safes, nianiifartiired In Troy, New T irk, oan be opened without nclae br drilllnn one amatl hole Just over tha centre or the leek dial and tnln kiaall wlra. Any of hla Hefea can, by this nutltnd, ba opened la on tnlnnla aner the hole h.a been dillli d. Said hula can ba drilled tn from quarter, half, or two hotirV lime. There la no Haft of hla make la use Jan 1, 19SI, which eanoat ba drilled and opened In thl. manner. Parte. Interested are referred lo my Challenire to Llllle, and other facts relative to his Hal-., piilol.tied to tha "Nirth American," Jiuko 21, lwi, and "Sunday IMs pah'h," June l, ISM. Jnni li)n amlln (he po.lllv u.tir.nrea ylren br Mr. I.lllle to the public dial hla Hares are drill-proof, pcraonl dn.lrllig to la) convinced have enly to call at Fran. St Watson's Hal. mautler Kara Hlure, No. 1 S. Fourtk slreat, whi're I be operation of drIUIns and opaiiiim will he done In their pteaencs avary morning at 10 oolock, nntll tha pub lic ara aatl.fled titat 1 1. Safe, raa be djlile.t aad opiuad wlUiout makjnr anv nolae. ItAVID RVAMS, Of tha Firm of Fvaiu A Watson. J IIiMl'.'H CHILLED-IRON SAFE. " NOT DEAD, BUT LIVETH." DAVHt KVANH.Kxi., Of the Firm tf Fvans A Watton It woold aeem from your tale notice la Tua Bvastan Tai.KultAi'ii ant other newepapr-ra Itiat yon have opened a rhoot of liistruitlon fir toting Llllle'. Chilled-Iron Safe, actinf, aa we presume, In two-fold capacity :flr.t, at thelii.irtictatrof thiava.; atcond, as tha protectrof tha poople Iwo very responsibtt pnnttlone, trnly. Now, a we are very deiliou. to aid you In everyway, In thl. Imixrtant work (Imliortanl to tha thler, tlist ha may nut n.elea.ly employ hi time crlsa nally, or ex poae hie pcraon; Important to tho peopte, Uiat they may know and (el thai thalr treasures are ar rtire), wa propnao. In tho fnture, tt warrant every Itank hah- that may ba sold by our Agent at Philadelphia proof against your aelentMc attalnmenta la tba art of bunilary; and as jon have so diiintrrtulty volunteered to In.imct and eullKhten the bnrglar and protect the people in this art, wo .hall lake the Uherty lo glva yuu timely notice of tlie arrival of each Balk, u.d w nut only ask you to tost each Fate on thefr arrival moa your new scientific pIhb, a. publicly announced, but wa claim that we bare the right to In.lat upon It in your new position as a public teacher and benetactor; and If this la not sufficient reason, we bavc stiU another to urge. Your present fat uities fur a aattufactoty test ara very dcficlt-nt, aa you have but one vory Imperfect Safe to operate upon, and lr you accept our proposition, your Held of opertitiona will ba much enlarged, and your ertntts may prove much mora aall.favtory to the puhllo. We now adu.lt, as we ever have. If you .uccted to grind or drill a hule thrungh tha door In the front of the lock., at any point. It 1. ratal, snd If dono In any way practical to the burglar, the Safe Is nut harglar- proof. Tim first Safe we shall expect you to test, ai above prnrsiMd, is a Safe Ju.t ordered for a hank In the Inte rior 'of the state. We expect to arrive In PnlltJe'phla, and te be teady fi r a test, on Monday, the 10th of July, at in o'clock A. M .and r-h.uld ihure bo any delay In it. ai rival it will be announced in time. Wa trust you will be ready for Uiia tct. Kcepeeifukr, 1.F.W1S I.ILI.IE A SON, M. C. MAUI. KB, Agent, Jyl-lf No. HI 8. SBVKNTH Street. Ityarulrry, DlBrrlni-n, (IIOLtltA, 8UMMF.K COMPLAINT, Al.l. IIOnVKb AFFFXiriO-Sd, Ac, ant. rRitMiTi.r t'uaat. ar JAYSE'S CAItMINATlVK BAbSAM. It ia tulck,sate, and certain In Ita action, sfTordluc tm- auedtate relief w hen promptly a-1raiulatere4. Ase doea not Itni nlr ita vlrluea, nelthtTi.lt subject to Uie varying la- rlueiicea of cllmale, being oijually eflective la aU latlluJet ; M Is In all (e.pcvta what it claims to ue-Hk " .Honrforrl iavsehold Hen ey," which every fautlly ahonld be eup- plletl with. I lAHItlllF.A A1 DVSF.MKKr. II never falls to subdue tha moat violent attacks of these oniiilslnta. no ui tier (root what eauae thoy originate. Aa ctianxi'l of climate, water, Ac, often nrvduoe these serluu. dl.ei.kf a. Travelers at4 othera ahoti Id always keep a auunty ef the Carminative by thent. Af.liTKlCHOI.KUA. The urompt ti'O of 1 r. 1 JAVNF.'S CAliMIN ATIVH HAI.oAM wi t alwaya reatuve the Dl.nhcea and Oratnps which ai r. niau II e aUacks of Cholera, (bus often cow qutrli.g the dlacs.e In Ita inclpienoy. It has I'eiuently ben siluiinlKieied In nelghtiortiood. where the Chel'Va has been laguig epldeaaii al'y. and hav m er failed lo give luiuifiiiatc and ptrtiiant at relit-i. CIIOI.KItA JNFANTI. M OH Sl.M llr.K COl'I..VlN f 1. eiieedily and f rfcctiiaily cured by Hie Carminative. H removes all soreness of the Abdomen, allaya the irrita tion, and calms tha action of the Stomach, aud may always be relied on lo relieve tha sufferings of the little ones, wheu used according to directions. Cholera Morbus, ChoUc. Griping rains, Sour Stomach, WatcrbrMb.rain or Sickness ef the Stomach, Want of Appetite. W ind In the Bowels, Cramps, Sea Blckne.s. and all Bowel Affections and Mcrvous Dlaeases.are removed by JAVNE'S ( AKatlNATIVE BALSAM, with more oar talnty aud cave than by any otier preparation yet offered the pohllc, Freparcd only at No. W Chuhui g reet. Jy Nolle. Treasury Dprienf, Jnly a, l&tit.-Tbe nothe for prupcals for Loan dated 20th of Jane, ISM, for thirty-three million, of dollar. ( 3,000,000), being tbe amount of aaaccaptad offers nnder tbe auUue dated tbe sixth (lh) of June ,1a hereby withdrawn, and all propoaaU received at this Department will ba imme diately returned Is the offerer., with the proper order upon vthkb the two per cent. aepesH will be refunded. Cao. lUawsiuTOS, Secretary of Ike Treasury aj lUrtm. DFMOVAL. THOMAS M. PIX)WMAN, it i t .mmue.ns vtaikaar. baa ramoTed hla ahoe froea Mo. i, Blra-oerr. .uttoNe WCAMtaa SlnM a- lob liis tba oM Fo.l OUloe Huiulliui. Having Inureaaes fauiukiee Ibr oarrybig on (he hu.uMea ealenalvel, ha booee W ietn aabatnefrnlLiagpaUoixatrev aw I. li. W A L It A V H H, rjooFJitrra to w. n. oaxbix, MAKONIO IIAI.L., lfo. 719 0IIESHDT Street. WINDOW H1I AMQtr, CUHTAlNy, am MOSQUITO NUTTINGS AND CANOPIE3.J fine llmvamn Ctajatro StK-uiaa. Dana A i"Ana, Ac ann Taictn.l havajti.l received a now ltaporta(tonof flAVANA OiOAat, of the cfotcet brands. K. O. M'bltmrtn A '.. kt anifactnrera tf New and Dellolons Confection., Almond Taite, t hotyilala. Caramel., Cre.tai La Mode da rula, eariai.iiely flavoreaL Roasted Joidaa Almeoda. Ao., Ae. No. il Chaanut street, trklow 1'onrth. Ntrk C'o.'a PlonO. MF.CK ft CO.'fl M ABON A RAMI.IITtt IriFrtl CABIRF.T P1A508. STUCK A 00. 8 OKQAJlS. PtASOS. t. r. nm-Lit, Seventh and Oheenut atreets. OFFICF, CITY ItOVNTY COMMISSION, No 4H PKUNr? Street. "Hub.tltntra." Trie City Itntinty nf two hsndred and Sfty dollars will he paid In ca.a. whroenroUtd clttaen. of FhlladHphta, In advaiiea of the drati, put lu three yeara subilltUitia not liaile to dran, and proper credit la given upon tha guotaof Iheu district.. If cltlxen. not enrolled put In auhsUtutes, the eubstlrtite I. retrarm-d a. a voiuiiteer.and on a proper evidence of his biltig ert'dlted Is entitled to tho bounty. 1 he opportunity Ik thui attorded for c'ttsene to atd the ceo.e, while pioeurlng earmiuioiie for themaelvca, and aeelatlngUie city to ItU i J quota. )y MAGKK'8 KNVKLOPF. MANOPACTOUY and Paper Store. No. .IIS cnKSSIJT Street. - a.nvrepa jusntiiatsni j, F.nvelupe Mauutactory, Itnveioie MaJiuXactory, No. IMS fhe.nut .ire-1, No. 3IS Che.nut alnet. ro. Mil Cheanut etreer, ISO. la t:ne.ntit itrwl. No. atti Cbeeiiut a raet. Nu. HIS Clieenul street. Paiier and r.nvelopea. Paper and F.nveloitea, I'mrt-r and Slnvelinie.. WhoVsale and Retail, Wholesale and Retail, Whd'sale aud Hilall. W hlo-H e and Retail. Wholesale and Uilsll. Whuleaale and Ketall, At the Lowest rne.. At Ihe Lowest 1'rlcoa. At M AnFP.'g. No. aiG CIIF.HNb'T Street, between Third l.d Fouilb. iW-i- ATllIOTIC MEDALS. FATKIOTIf! MFDAI.S. An areeptaMe vtiertng to every 1'airM. The oiiit coirert and sulhort.ed MKIMLLIOM LIKENKSSF.9 PKF.SiriF.NT I.INCOI.N. OKMt.KAl, lir.OlttlBl WArtltltlTTIN, IJolt TF.NANT OF.NFItAL tiKANT, I OF.fi FKAL (tKOKllF. It. Mtt T.HI.l.A V. Manufactured In hlerLng Mlver and (Joetier and White Metal. alllDle sent hv raau tree ol charge nn reroliil of Ho cents. Agents wanted. K. rtl'F.HOKlt, liox -im t'liitaaeiuiita ruai ottii e. Manufactured at No. w ASCII (Kreet, tyi-l a VF.W PTYI.K PAPER, AT MAOKR'S! New bljle .nveloe. al Mo.lllACItK.HNUT tttnwt. rted r.avetou. and rauer to mat' a. lied r nve ope. and Faner lo sa.tvn. Kid Fnvelopea and 1'auer to match. Ked Fnvcli'pe. and Faperdimateti. Fit-w kiyle Nule I'aper, colored un theMth paitn. New style Note Feper.ooloiedontlie tth pne. New .tle Note Faier, e dured on the ItA page. Wnh Fnvelopes In o ait-h. AtsnulacturfHl and for 8 ile at MAtiF.K S, No HIS CHKHNUT Htreet, At M AtlKKS, No. Sir. CHKHNC r tllroet. At UAOF.K'H, No. 1 CI1V.HNL f Street. Jyl '.'t 18fi4 UPltlVEH FOURTH JULY Cxcurkloii. by Stenmliii.t TltKN I'O.H Irutn l.L I aiiftt WI air, fur laconv. Torreadale. Bevurlv. llutbllotun. and Bristol. rttit ititiMTtiL tun nirni.iNtiTOH. I I' THIFH At H'Wi A. M .-i lOaildH V, M. 1 OWN Titll'M-F..m Urlatoi. al M.'t. 11 45 A. M.. and iy, F.M. iiOWN TBIPS-Frooa UurUngtoa, at I'll, 11 & A. M , ami '. 46 P. M. The boat down fmm IlrUtol at M$ F. M.. will atop si I'opl.r Htreel Wharf, Ken.lngton. Tacony Trip. UF. at H'.'tA.M, i' JO aad 8F.M. HUWN.nt rt i. A. , and 7 F. M. FAKF. Ft 18 THK K UI KtttltN. FbMadelhla and Bristol, Burlington, lluverty, Tomkadnle, ami la ony .'lit cent.. Hi HAILKOAOIOKTUKXI N. ll'IKllENfOWN, AMU Allll n 1' IliM.l.T. Full TKKNION. Leave Walnnt Street Wharf at H A. M. and 2'30 P. M. Iavr Kei.aluhton Depot al 7' Hand il lii a. M. KKltlllM.-vtl. lesva Trenloil at IS 13. S IO.u li. C','14. anil H IS F.M. Kxourtlon rare $1. HIS BtiKliFNTOWN. Ixave Walnut Htreet W harf at 6 aud 8 A. M.. 12 and F.M. ht.t t km Nit, leave nnrtientown at l,'35,antl6 J0 P. M. Kxctlf.luli Fare SI, FOB MOl'N I IIOI.LY. Leave W.l-til Street liarf at a A M.andlF. at. Ft l l ItMNl., leave Mount Holly al 4 10 F. H Kxcorslon Fare 7 cenle. WM H (lATZMKIt. jyMK Agtsnt. Dl-LiailTIUL KXCUUSIONS agaeaaanaaeaaa OS THJt B1VKB SCHUYLKILL. Tbe Steamboat (IF.NF.ItAI. llfxtKF.It, Captain MAR K l.F, leavi . Fan mount every iiour for S 'iiuvlkiil Ib'tirut., I. Hint Hill, BelinMI Cottage, the Falls' aud WLaa hukon. jyl-lf i; I U It A 1' 11 1 liH SITOCliSHriTn PHILADELPHIA MERCHANTS. riTULisiikiD nr JAMES . SIMON, INo. :t:i M. HUTU Htreet, P H 1 L A D U 1. 1" II I A. 1l.e. RIOt.kAPIilK.a ar crc,ult7 empllwl, wtlh In- ttrMiIng I cldt'iita) of crtr of iotae of th formoit ciOiuiercil urn ol ttilt couimtinlijr. Kilty mctq penaaal kk ct.ar romprUfd in lb work, together with tn Is tix.Juri.tiD arid n Kkkayoa "HKKSON AL PKOSt'KKirif OK JIMilHAMH." I ijQ-.tr .ltd hUU Mveral accurate l'uilialts ou Ht l. Kvftry l'ssllaUelpban ihoultl laourra a v y ol this WOHK. Jy'i-ttutU i( JJENUY AlU'Iwi:, G AUGER AND 000PEE, Wo. 305 H. WATEIl Htreet, PHILADKLl'lllA. Imitation BrinJy nd Wtn 'aski,an4 all kind of Work made of Old aud Htw I tuff always ou hatitl or made to order. COAL PACKED IN UOOSIIUAD8 YOR SHIPPING All klnda of TrUuuilngt punctually atteadod to. Jyl-lm T O ST. CERTIFICATE NO. 13. DATED 1 J Jnly l"i, lM 'i. fur one share of the Capital Stoak ol' the Nectinil and Thllil,Htreets FaaMUger Hallway Cotnisnr, lu ttie name ul Ai. U. Hal ej. A. application lias beutt luaJe 1 1 the Compauy fur a new CerUttt-ate, tha Sutler Wltl lileaNe return Uie same to ttie office t the Couipany, or to jetw-tre.,- auut. i. iaiwb, TiHOTOGRAPHS OF TUB GREAT CEX. J trel Fair, proBOunced br tba Corutnlitee to be the nneal view taken, pulitlthaa by K. SIILL go. TM AiUJll Slieel. A liberal diecouni lo the trade. jeJU-fv FTI1E SUBSCRIBERS HAVE ASSOCIATED I .henuatvaa tuaathar nailer tha ttrrn of MiBt.rtiM. HYKEMaN a CO.. auSwill cunilttue the Car Untitling hu.ltte.s in all Its breueltes, at tbe eld eatabll.tirueut, ooxnar. XWAJizi-gittai ana tiaaiiLttvi. niraeia, JOHHfll K. Boi ros, ClaVlHUK H. IllKkVMAN, lyl lm il. W. C'HILDH. TOHW C 11 U M I CASFEMTU AWD BtTTLDEB, no. nu i.uim.b: ffTKKrrr, A Urge force ef kolMIng OMcaaauea ef all kraaches Uwafioasauo. ee-.-iw PROPOSALS. A 6M 1ST ANT CJ U A R T E H M A 8 T 15 It . OWfrml'i onc, I'Hfl.AI.etlPMI. JtllvOT. !. ft'ltM trVr)a,tRt will N) rvHoivF-tl at thl ofTI unff KIir,rtiA nt. JuyA. a It o etk H ftrf f ti ih rnittt Nisi. divTUl at Um tk'hnyl- kill Arfnal, tbr roit wtn arttt m. tii. IftHtrtnaJ ssfit I'tna. Un i Ara afan't-irrt, and tna1 dftl Tei f iMiii.ktnail. f'i m i-aMi1 (ilt,.aW, or M all !' I ttiM, Ufk. oti.-r r"j fit it wo'it. ( an-ti Wt Wrhn, l lnch Unen t-r tutiun Simple ft f)un-fd. lplf ma t t'fn at (Ma ofltcn, nitdr mint nU'e In tiftr T't"B, I'f'M', Mh nttiat hr nwn in wrjmi aa .1 at ftguitt', thr qutttUttp, and Itmr of firm- tn. Karh Mi tnu-t . tniafa -toed h- twi r'poniole pw tii w rtiene ai (iiftlurt-i iniiat be ai-prnued to tli atiirHntr. HhU from tlefniiliiMi ontrfirtort wHI not be re It I a nk ftitmi f-r pin..ali ran b-- had n appllr-ntton art rtil f tXre. arid i a li li 1 ! fn.ioritotl wiOi tl . t iki aariioular aitiilf bid fur. ' (1. II. OK'SIAH, )Xbi l A' t Q. M. tWisral, U. A. A. SVJ(SI$TISM K OFKK F.. I KITKI) KTATKS Aimj. hf. aft mvi II sir.-Mt lUi riMinif. Md. Jiinp?t. 11. sealed rrctv-eelt in itni't ittr, mil Ik rt-relvs-tj at tnil Mi.rt oi.tn is ni on W KltNF.tlM Y, Ju'r I I. Itl ' H'- rUlnu the tuliod mat. riubsi.ten'-a li. partntcot Kuril fiiotMAN't (tjny ur.n or ftttKf (ut T 1 K nn the l rx.i, (if.iiwrM at the Hut- Catile .ile, t HhI: hum p, Md. , In lot) of I iii) rn (liousn'i.t fa tli every ( 1 ) tavti dni : tobeethwl (thin one nnd a ttaif day a'1r a my a', at tb rtinav -f the rntra'ir. Ili. mul aM-rae at kmi I ( j.ftif) tlitrtcen 1 tinjred MitnJ ni weiKlit ; al ia:;h u al.ort ft ( Ir 0"V uiio tiiriHanit pMiiitt pnai wt'rht, Italia, Htara, Oxen, to a, llilfen, and IlornJp ( a ill le rr;.ffj, A i'-iticirti ol trn ( tU; piinfia will he madf from tha weti hi il tacb Mtr aorcpid un Jit ihia comrnc-.. prt Tti.i.'gj U e aiilit.al iloi-a nnt iant in Die pern iu i 'te l.aii lertiit. N-Hr twina; i1rtd, ur la aH we if lied Iiuom i.laiflv aitit r-mrival imra i tit car,. ItlrnK Nn tor erptf.ai ran he had on aopllca tii-ti at thia o4H-. e4 iber Ita person, r br mall, or tele- Thr tjfvvemnirn' H1 claim the rlvht of wgUing any rnf an.n al fr. arafr, II lia acpai nrc hnlicta i welrht ttn tlie niifumoin teirlioncd above; th rs .ft ol n etu l-i 1 1 W'H o i-ald by the art erring; In Judj(-k-rrit. l-.tsa.li Md, tn a ot-1 re rn.ieratl'n, mnit cvnta'n a wrlitefi gtinxaniee ol two roapotialble pvraoni, aa Iriwn: A e , of 1he County of , Pltiite of . dn hereby tiiainritf'r thai i (r am) al-lt tu fu'ril a ri.trrt t in arf rttrii.fi' with tlii titni-i ef liU (or Ih ur) nron 'itiin, ftxl alKHild htt r then) niNiti(n Iw aojetiful l.efr h-v wHl at nnrm rut r tito a rtnitraft in Bf-r'-rdnnoe th( r-wlia.. and are pro,. art d to her me hi aucurtt ea, gli Ini Riud ai d iiifttcwiit builtU fr tt fultllmant. The renKHiaihl'ity ol the truirantora muat iKirvbtwnhy the o (fil ial rem il at of ihe Clerk uf tbe niaDnt IH ti let Coii't.orof thr l'i Hod Hiaioe Olatnct Attorno. t e en cofd vith tlie ifhi. Itiudrra mtiet ba ptriont lo reanona to fair nini, ana fitei-er. d ti. Klvfc bouiU uid alga the couiracl befure lear rutiooihie. The tFovomnmnt retenfw lo Itaelf the riedit to tr,ect any or ail btda contfierd nnamrabte. I'afiueiita in tw? maite attei jtu:h do'tvfry In anrh funda a ii -a he on Land; 11 noneou Uaud.toba tuadeaa aouD m rroelvcil I ioiH'r-Hlfi muat ho OflfWued iliatlm-tly "PR 1() AM FOU rsrterCAlTl.f: anl atldreais-u tu'CapuluJ. II. OILMAN, V.. H , lia t mor, Marirtu ' li a htd li In te name if a nriu, tne r names and tholr fw at office addreaa n.ual appear, ur the? will mt bo cin kid rr d. Km li perton or ova-y membor o'a firm olfrtntr it pro fvanal rrai aecoiiipany It with nn oath of allr!Kc to tlie Otiitid Hiaica tiuvtriimt'iit, 11 he haa not already tiled una at thU oftite. jH bidt not ramptvintr rtrittfy vth the term of thit a4 e,.,rm(K.6,r(f. j. n 0II.M4,, 30-llt Captain and U.S., U e). A. iUomsAI.S FOR TIMBER AND MATE- I riailH ftir tJia Nivt. FT lKI-AKTifKNT, Bl llhAU Ol' CONsTltLOTIUH AHO liKPAIH, June 30. 1H04. Henlrd Piof O'iila to fnrnhh Timhor anil Mitfrlnia for the Naryt tor the Hhcal eirondin, jTine.tO, tntUt, will be rrlvfU nt the Hnruait ot Cnntmothn and Kfptilr, mull lOu'i soCri ofthf tat uay of ACOl oT nexi. at whict. time the opening wul be ocinmenreit. IVt ,,eu ni'.tt Im eontTHr-J, "rmpoaala for Tlmbi-r and Maipnalfl tor tlw JNavy, that tht may bo eteUlui, uiabed tiom otr.er bUftln Iwi era, ar.d d rctrd tu ihe ciiiaf of tha hun iiu oi ( i.oitructlun tfnd Itepair. 7 bo material! atot arite.oN emorared In the Alaae named art- pan imlarly !. ritr.! in the piintcdtchiMtulo, atii of which will be lun l-txl t auoh aa dtre to ikNt. on apnHt-aUiiu to to (moiandariU of tbe leepecttve yarhaor to Hi-ay Aijetit iieriit ihTto. and tQoe of all tt.e tnrila upon applieation tot i Bureau. 'itoi"olviltii Into I'DkHca b 111 t .r tno eonenience of dralcra In rach. atiuh clnfrnfR only w.tl In- ftirmhed m are ai-tiiaily riM,utn d for bida. 'lh. C.nnmanMlaat and Navy Afc'ml tor arh a at (on wili.in add! In to ihn achduld or ciatavR ot their own arda, lavu a copy of thai achedulea of tho other ard for exauitnation only, . ora wnirh may ba fudged whether It will he itettmb'e to mK aprncatkm for auy of tbt-:laaoa ot tlue yard All o her tUtiiiiu brtng rual. pf lrume will be fcreH to axtx:o of Ainerlcati an r i of su twee . Utlera must be n.adr for the wtto of the- aaaaa at at 7 vard, uwn one of tha prince I achelulea. or in atrot couleruiliy tljenwuh, of tbey wot uui be cutt-tidi-red. I pun appth aUn to tlie Hureati, tn tha mm andaatt esf mi yaid, i r ti any itay ai(v-ii, ibe lorm ot oiler, id uar autf a, and other nereahary inturm4tlou,rpctiO( tho pru Doaaii, w ill befuiidl.o. 'll.e contract will 1m a adcd to the lowest bid 'It who plveh propor iiruntoea, aa rvi.u 1-1 by thu law of Ainruat 10, Ifelti, the Navy Jvpartineil ruaervluti the rlifht torcjfet ihf lowt-nt hid or any wined m iy he ilei-med exorhlotnt. Ihccoouncta will bear data tho ,day thn nmltlcaUon la filven, and iMhertt-e can be dcmnndi-d from Umt date. Surctlaa In the tuli amount will he re 'ju I rod ui ln xtn ron tract, and thHr irapoiis)itittv certitiod to by a United hiu 4. iHvirtct Jnilue. Li.ibd Hiatea UUtrlct Atlotnev. Col lector, or Navv AKtnt. A adulitoual aeouiity, twenty pr ct-muin will be wiihhfld iroto the eiuioimi of the billa until tt.e contract 'hall have been completed, an I eihhty pr c nt urn of each ail:, approved lnui Iicaie by ihecouiiiiaml- ania ol Ue un.eieiit aroa, wiii u y ur nary Awnia ih poti'te O oMry, in mnua or cenincaina, ai ine op- ion ot ilio oi nun nt. within ten dava alter the wamint fr tke aurne ahall haw bei-n pa-ted hy the Secretary of the 'Jiraaory. ... 1 i t oli' It are tna ciaaiea reiiuirao at me reapectivo avy yards:- ,...wvlfv Ca.a No 1, White Oak h"vm .No?, White Oak Keel and kiclnon I'teci- : No ;;, Wh te oak Curved '1 Imbor and Knni; No4, While (ImW 1'lank; and, illovv ri.m Igoua; So 7, Y-)low Pnic Hfnrn.; .No (4, Vellow 1'tne Mnata and Uiia-Timber; o II. White I'liie Hank and Harda; No li, Whi'c I'lu iii'dMhi.e Oak l'eck 1'ian). ; No A all Li I, a Mt.d fiHi k; r' 14. An nara no to, iiiexory nam; N 17. tFiiir Uoiuiia: No JH.Locuai; Noli. Viii:o tk Ctavrr.an.1 HimIUik; No1, II ak Spr-ice; No at. L'k liumvtta'i Io.'o. nva, iouuo( uw, auu uae, nu an, hiael; No'7,lmi' flpota; o 2H, Inoi Nallj, wrought and ci t No;-0, IrFhtl; ISo Sl.Tlo anil .inc t No 3J, Hardware ; Ni:w, Toole U r ston-a; o .to, won i.ea(i; io a?,iSitic Pa nt: No ;. Cob red Pattita, drier: No ai, T rp-Mir.lr.e, Vktniab: No', lallikrra ni; .id i, uiaaa; no-l. rtr.it Olii No4o,'ltt'low.tt,',P'' No 47, Nlup Chandlery . Can No 1, Whlta Oak i So J, White Oak Ko Piexca; Sua. V hlteOak Cur.ed Timber; No 4, Wulto ik 1 lank No H, i tlsow I'liiu laOKa; no iu, uuo rioe nail aiiU Spar Tinhtir ; Noll, White I'lne L'-a, I'lank, aud Hoards; No rV White Pine lock and Sta e Plan; N'n 14, Ann Loa ano Plank ; no H, .itnoir.; o w. tuacn ai nut aiid Ctierr ; No I". Locuat; No lit, W line tk Staves and lifadliiB. N vo. Iilack Hpruco; Mo 'iJ, Liidiuinlini ; No'aU'N Iri-H ; No -o. Htttei i No t7i lion stpUti i O aht, Iron No la, wnrnjiht. tsHdcui j No :ui. Lead; No 81, .in t;. Tin, and hila1r; Now, kiaidwuro: NoHl. i oola for 8 ores, fea t o ,V, White l eao : No i;, nu I'uiotn . No Jh, t olore I t'nlnt-i ; No W'.Tutjwii ttw and Vrr.Uh; N'i4h, I.lnneeil Oil j Nu 41, t.iivai No -O, wtiaiouii; no 4, 1 allow, Buap, aud Claai Nol.V hi't Oah iu ; No T, White t)ak Keel , Pit can; No I. While Oak tuivU lliDler( No4, White Oak Plank ; Nv ti, Vadovi Pine 1-waa; No 7. Yl.ow Pine ! Nn.tt i ei tiw v-i'i- Airtu ai.u r,mr i ini'Mir ; ro :i. 'White Oak Bi-aids svad 1'l.iuk; So 11. While Pine TlmluT and I-Ok ; i.n rime; r i,aiu vara; no Lai, Hickory harst iid lian'" plkos ; NoLn, H.ack nii.ut and t I fcirV 1 Jl'lll I UUr . iO II. f IIUUIl, iV 11', T yU. a.,BaJ, Ptaveh ami Ht.fl'WK; Nu r k aprncr, No ii. Mahog any; No Ti, 1 iiiooin It: ; No i.'i.lon, rum id, flint, and MTa : No aft-, r i t'l : nu ii.irdti o '.. , to run niH wioHl,t,rut : N :0. Lead; Nol..luo, Tm; No ;ii,Hard warv; No :(4. tools for H'siim: So.iA, Wh ta Lead; No 37, un Pflllit ; no ,M5, t oiorru -"oiin, I'rycra; .o ar- nUh: No4t, Ui'HiedOII: No41, tllaMi; NO 4. Ilnmhe; No 44. r lib Ol' i M'i ' i uow ; .o , nuip v.uauoiery. ' PHlaAlKl.llllA. CTaaa No 1. Willi tiak Lo ; No i, W) lie Oak Kool Pkica ; No U, Vi4lf f mk i. hi v d 1 imbur j o , v lute Oak Ptank : No in. Wlnte Plnr Maxi nl t, ar T mber; No 11. W hite Pme Phuik at.d U an s; N" iV, W'bitt Pina lva Plat katulHta c Plunk ; N l;t, A-h Lra at.d Pl'iik; N'i 14. Aalt l'Sr : au M. mti a iiui ..i.f-rr., aistiio.-stiiT ; No 17 1 tlj prvkk .ihd . rdar; No H, IxK'Urtt I rtx luila; No vfo, hlack Hpruev; No 7:1, I lni'umU f : So-g.',, I:-on, r-und. rtat, ffgUbrc t Au7li,n,fFii .-o i .nun ryir , rv .n.inni roOi.h. cot ; o l.i at : No 'M .inc. Tin. an t rto'itrr; NolU Hardwr-rss; No lt,T.ol. f .r atorca; No H6. While Lead; Noa,'.nc l alnta; No 3., Colored Pa lilt., Jrera( Ac: No It:. VurnliU ; Nu4, l.lokecd (HI; No4t,1laSv; No 44, huh OU; Nu 4lt. Tall w, Srap. 8eet (ill; No 47, Hi. a Chsudlery; No id, Oakum; No o0, luot CoppOf. wiumwnTtW (lass Fo S.Vhltc Oak KmePi cei; No 11. White Pine I'lank and K(iol ; No 1. Aah Piank: No 4, Ai-h Oira; No IB. lilark Walmit, Cherry, and Mti)i"roy; N 17, Ctpnsa; No 'irt, hp--iire Pine ttra'it; No'i.', P-piar; Novti, Iri.il, round, flat . ai d iuare: No Hi, HieeJ ; No i7. Hp kot; No'rsNatls; No im. I cd ; No al. Zinc Tut, and fli.hte', NoaH.Hardwiirf i No .(4, To.la b.r Kiort-a; No White lead; Noa7, 'n.c Paiht: No ,Jit toortd Pain's; No a:, Turpcnilnr am VarD si; N 4o, L'Iim-wI i I ; No 41,l.n; No46,'laUow,r5oau. Ac : No4i, Hhlp (hanitrry; No 4K, Oakuiu; No4'..'Iik In n; No IU, lni.ut Cupper; No Vj, folre; No 6. HfHowa. )y- It 1)iiorosAi.s yon luildinq floatixo HryUocks hAVI DH AKTUKM, BOKKAt' or VHO. AMt llt'KS. July I, Ixti. Separate Healtil rroposala. endorsed "Frupinal. fur llullilliig Floailn Itrv llocks," accouipanled hy I'l.us and specincstlor. In full detail, will bo received at this otlloe, ttttlll 12 o cltH k M.,on the 2sih day of Jl'Ll in.lant, fur theloiulruillon of a Floating Uiy Dock lor u.e at or near the Navy Vanl, New toik, and one for uio al Uie Navy ard. Fhllaaelpl.lai aald dock, to be of full and .ulocleut capacity and powerto recelt. ral.e.aud sustain In satety air.Sfl 'il al lea.t 2lto leal lii le.gth.W feet Ureudlil, aud 1U fiat draft, of 221.1 ton. ua;laceuieilt. Iildileia will make ihelr spteiScationa full and clear, dr,., nun f the kinds and nualiiles of material, proposed to Be u.e. i they may bid for one or bolh dock., and In Heir oners, w hich must lie eeuarale. Uiey will slate tlie price for which Ihey will build the dock, and the time at Whit k they will eugai.et have II ready for u.e. All lattnts or patented article., Il any, employed In thee it.i ructlouet tlu.eitocka, aieto be Included In the propofals. )F'',-'"-'' 1)LACKKM1TIIS AND WlIEELWKiaHIS A J Vi'aulod. . C Ql'ATgUABTIC'S OvrtCS, WAsiiiMt.rog haror. WAItHIMlTtlt. Il.C . ,IUIV 4. ll. W anted at onee, te work lu tlovarument Ituuatr Sboya, guerteriua.iar'slleaa'tuient. Depot of rVa.h.iurtoa, tine lIuTidiedlltst) gcei M.Ai KSallUlS and One UuodreU tiOni vend WKKai-VrklitHTH. lbs pay sir month wUl be SUty IoUara (.), with oae (11 ratLn per day, and bo.pllal prtvileaei wheu strk. ApplyatiCaptaUCllAKJjl if. TOMPKINS, A. i). ., T'nit.d Stales Army, corner Tweaty-aecond and U streets, Waahlngton, 1- C. D. n. ltVCKIK, Bricsdler-Oeneral aa4 Chief yart rma-ter, ty4-Wt fJatarimuiit of WaahiUjitoa. ANTBB TO SELL Utt JfiiUIAJXOB, pupils Rewrn Martina, The (irtrver M Baker Bawlrif U .viMns, The Mirrr oo, And aH t ntiaieipal ftswlaf alabiuas. AO ftunlaha4 ftaa tae.r Bsruaveiiial cfflcM. Aiaa. aU kwda of Srckad-Daud MaosAiAaMalbc ala sn4 It ra aU ad ai aba M oiflaa of K: l( W. BFOBTll t- . (Ovi ta yean wiU tW- . Udkt tmtihi to cim. PROPOSALS OI'KICK COMMISSA RY OK No. CJH W AL.NL1 Hin d. dfl.vfrvo In tiUMiteTe, w cti h ftv H'H lvis thin T1" a-rnndi. the inrka to be cm oft at t'e foO'th i wrte iral foni. and the bre ant t'liiiiued dn n ; h- h vka of he tore itr era. tod cm on I'Mir tiiriirsj nwirr ino Fn iWTi,ariio' ' hind nnartcri. euht Iuc'h a ahove tha aa .! t4 or hak to nt, sa it bi-et to li t fuml-hid In t outl prup rJoti(. of toiv a d Mnd iuaner4. lo-iivrrlf . to t ttieera to be made In am h quantities ot na tr . re. p d 1 h. lfi ol ail Ithflt. 8tar-Oaen,fN)wa,and He I ft r a wll be n- rttd. 1 he rt l.e y (evi ry dav, If wcit,vy nf any oiarwltles wheh any te orijt ,e.c, IJ b- im-iutflla e pfloa p poui-d p- HJled in in ir a i'. utot ttie di-hverle mint Oft Diatr at ani plxai d Uroaied hy thl otn, wtUtln tweatr mitt-sjoi ihk lt , a d t ati hour itenk'oatrtl o the co mai.dior ofhrrr ui mo caii.ii, oarrncna, h itiat.or ottwr lilac whie It mat b n- e.r J All such d Uvrrha to ba made at thv apriia ot iki i-ontrict-ir, tha iff a all om t.. he nii.ji ct t . the .iii-c:I'.ii aitd re.ciloo of tit rt-fav Ur a)T"tid fti-rux lor No hid trom dlwa part ha, or from peroais not cmm. a'Oerrd renp-innbt. .will , conhlT'.t, md ea-n md mod h a'cenipttirsMl hy toe ynaraatee of tno ref'ralble por aoits, aa followa I'dKM OK OtT AHAVTKK. We, the linderalNiitd, ol the eily ot I'ttiUdclphl. Btnte of iVnnxtliai'ia, do ! n h K"arant-e that will f, it'll the rwulrrnu nia ot ttt cmtrMct.aR errprtnrd in the areim panMIiit a Ivett iw ni ol ; and that a. in iht irn'of tit c Btract Win aardwl to htm, Will faitor Kd aud siiJl c nt iint lu the an in ot (Styt"') twenty thouaand COt )arn W the I tllhfm psprHimiaiie ot th atim. 1 Knch bio until h a-r oipamed by the oath of aMeaianra) of ti e frtertp a and ihf piiaraotr. and mtit iie a cop o' ti lr a ivrtiatnent aita ilieo. 4 'lie nan f. of a I ia--tiia pa-ucMa tng in the p-o;-fal muat hv arttxed tn tho rni i, .md no p'ron wiil ahonta tu larui out or uinl.r.ct any portion ol tht) aupplv. No bid fiompaniea not renular y tn thr mi win te raiiftlderftl. and pnrth hhhltnu lil ba re ..lr-d ta Matewticr they Intend slaunhietlnif the beef propt to l e di I tend. The (h-viTiirnent reaervea the rig d to annul to centra-1 .it any lima, thonld tt tiof pr e allafr!or. AH hrs i 01 au inh nor nuahiy to th it sdniltled In tl.li dvntlr.ment, will be lejec ed. and a tirr p.in Jlna; ipiiintity punhiikod at maAi-t rat a anl charged t tba oon taitor, . I'ropsiaiH to be endorsed TropoakN fr fresh bwf, and dliectem to IA AfJ It. WIOOIH, j) i m Captain and O. tt. VVa. 1. K SOLUTION Tt. amhorire Ih Uratllna of Flilllo street. front Kurrife tn liiemono a.rfet In the Nlneti-etit'i WarS. Heaolveil, By the Helect anil Common Cotuioll. ef Ike Cltr ot FhUa 'e'rh a. Tlmt the t'lilft Coiaiul.l ner of Highways be ana be Is herein aulonrlretl to grade rhlila sirret from Mom. to iiuind siroe,tn tlie Mineteenik VVurtl, to the tsieb l.hed gr.de of t ie cltv, at a oat no! exrvading nlni'ty-aeren d diars and eeeeinF-nre cenu ('7-7i),privliled the apinirlstlou for grail ug ua ntat te.aexliau.led. At-F.XANOKK J. llWtl'F.R, lrtaidoat ef t'orauou Cuti'Vll- Attest- Aei:AIIAH fTHAf, Assistant Clerk ef C'ommAri (Jnuitrfl JAMBA LVMO, Frevltlent ot Hi ttMtl CtMineil. Apprvrtl tii. second d iy of July. Anno Ita mini ore HK'tisaiid tight hundred and siat -four (A. D. lnl). ALF.XANItF.M If KNK Y, It Major of Fhnedelphla AN ORDINANCE ' ' etni'Pementarr to aeftMlnanee approved PeeatrHW iri, IHgrt, to authorize the F.atenslon of a sevrcr on alarkai aiieet In Uie Math Ward. - rlt ctlrm I 1 lie St-let-.t aud t'rjwmon Council, ef the OIIF of I'hllsde'phls do ordain, That the further sum of eigta buntlrett SiHi) dollars lie and tlie a.me is neretry apprat pnaied for 11m purposes and u.ea provided tor by an ertuV nant-e apniiivtd llet-eniber 22. IHtS, the same t ba re funded to lite trea.uri out of a Inen hrrafter to be treated, for Ihe rttii.iri rtlori of enlvens: Fre-vtded. IhMt the owner, of property fronting oa a tl atreet nay tiielr or pnritfn of Uie eainse. tiientof. aieorithog te their f o-al age. at rate, fl.td bv law. and pr-tylttnl mat me orff-n.nrt- d.. not Fn aiij wa enniet witk tue act of AJr-S'-mbiy. AI.F.X ANllKR 1. IIAHPF.lt. Freaiaeut of Comnoa Oouartl. Attest ABltAHAM niaW-.RT, A.slstain Clerk of Common flonnat. ' JAMKH l.VMIt, Fre.tdent ol Seloel CoencH. Approved this flrst dny ot Ju.y. Anno liemliU one thousand eight bundled and slaty-tour (A. !. lain). ALKXANIIF.K IIF.SBV. It Mayor of 1'hiladalptaa. FJJIIK will T 11 HOUHK, LOCATHI) OS MASSACHUSETTS AVENUE, llrtwrcn tlie Ocean and Railroad, at ATLANTIC CITY, IS) HOW l'HKFAItKI TO UKCE1VK VISITORS). Tbe Frt'pttetor. thank ful for past liberal support. pled gne Hnihelf to .pure no eflnfts thsl will cm trlhitia to the ha pine.a ef his pations, and secure for them the eomiorte of s h' me al the .ea-.ldc For tmornratloa address . WM. WHTTRtTOnjITl. . ' J,2-aw3w' ATI.AHTI0 OIT?.'- -finfrwwa mills ltnAUDiNO liotrau. 1 ) The Sirnter patrona and frieuda of Uie ltoardina; lloute tiilvlia l.v k.tit by ttie Itniwa rarallv, at Rrowa'a alilis. Hi the township or t'eiuherion. couutyot llarltngtoa. and Stale of New jersey, are hereby iiifiro,M that tlie snb.eiibr. being ef the .ante fauiil,la ktrettlnff theaald hfii.e, and I. now reedy to aecurnmodate all wvi wiB favor Into withtnetr eotnpany. 1'he koiiaa and urtunds are provided wiah ail Ihtnae we 'eaaary fttr Ihe eomfort an4 aiiiii.iment tf vlttliert. who may re.l assured that every attention will be tiatd lo lot Ir roiivonteiira aud oomfott. THOMAS 8UAT1F.K K)ili. Fmorleior. By ftiapa-Fa.sengera lake the Steamboat etnlof Wat put atreft Whart1, Htlterlock F. M., for t:amd'tn. front llu-lire hy ears ftir Hailltglon and Mount lltllr, be l'enih. rtiin, where the proprle-or will ha e stagos in readl ne.a to convey paaeengers Ate utile., to Itrnwn'. Mil1. JOHN llOIINKN'l, JflB-tuth-lm Froprlctor uf Sieges. pONBTITUTlON II OUHK. ATI AJ'T1C CITY. N. J. The snbiienbeT liegs leave to Inform kla friends and the puhite in general rhat he la pretartd to rni-tvevl.ttnra, and pletlttes blmnelf that tie pains er ekpen.e will ba epured to make bis gue.ra comAtrtakie during lliair .lay on the lslaud. TERMS MODERATE. JAMES J. BAKU. Proprietor. For rnnhiT Informallt.n, Inqnlra at the (ll.OBE ltDTBL, 81 XTH, below Cbeanut street, I'hiladelpbla. JeS-lna- rONOHKSS HAIL, ATLANTIC CITY. 1 would re.pt tin 11 y la item nay frtenda and the publ'o.tbal itiavaagatit takon Ce-ngie.a llall.th s betauf tli. tl.inl year an l i.aie uiatle every preparation tor the etiatus season, tbe house being eit'arged, reoittdetled , new ruinttuie. Uie ohamtier. with spring l-ed. eve. Ae. aod will ac 'Wa.itdaie lour hundred gnt-sta. owiiltindno better plaoe than Cttnriie.s lia'l. It I. the ne e.l to the ocean ot any of the large hnusf s of Atlantic t'ltv, being bot one honored yama In m ihe b-atea, thua preeeut-ng n.eif an at vantage 'O the publie. 1 here cannot be auv better bathing than at Atlanlh thl. summer. The San. I bar tha wa. si rh a great d awback teat at aun ha. au been .wep4 away by the high tiles of la.t winter, forming Its alt tha In .t It.ih pg sur on tl e-A-uUnile n-a -l .aril. There I. an eacilient Itiitiiiet MsM.e engageti. Aitachrd la ipklidid billiard hootu JclS-U Q. Vf. FUNKUa. TNXjET HOUHK, ATLANTIC CITY, KKW JatKBV. gi:o. i. OLKNW, Iroirletor. (Long it d lavorahlv known aa proprtebtr of OTSTU II At, feHVIll- uitd lllkhMtn' Slreeta.1 Fartlea arrommodated wttk Hoata, Fliliuw Unea,Ae , the, iar. ruu to the house etery twtaly nuuulee. joti-U UNITKD STATUS HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITV, SKW JKHHKY. Tl.la e4dibrael Ho'alia now open for die reoeatloaof uutFta.aitit ia nnder tbe aHervUioH of t'oloiiel Jamea If. I'oHira. with .Mr J-.'dward llaitwuiiaa As.lhtanti I'ractlral and tx url.-.ood rr.uns tiae bwn employes! for each I'fparttnuiit. and t ery exeribm will be mana to col iu iu-1 tlie aano totl v cm Ire taMatMCtl'in o the p ibllo Atur )uiy I, ti'ttr iratna will lavaVln H'revl r rryf datl ; IM' f aat Mne tlirongb in laolioura, WiUiout U llnpt at Uie ay .tailooa. a paa.t Kt-i var will be ran iron the Hotel to tbe InLaft iT. n iw uty minuu'4. Haas If i HanU. mn'ei ire oireriion or air. oiawst uaa It r I. at- been viipi d It tin svunon 1 Tfi ns wlslnuii lomj i.a n-m will addr.-e 11UUWN A rVoKlslVKK. froprltiora, Atlantic f'lty. New JtTey . N It. The Band Itar which lat yrar h-rmd o)polt tli Hliora baa entlialy dl'aijaMril, kavlnj, tits b.-acu ooa ol the boat and aateat on the coaal. jeiu- isa "?XCMANOE HOTKL, J j The atibsrrtber, nTHturul ATLANTIC CITY- tbanka to hi patrons nud tike pnbile tor the trenaroaa oiia loin kIvid blm. and beici laava to say Uiut he la now opess for ihe at aaou, and ready to receive bordrs, pertnanank and tsaiialent.ou ttie moat inoderaLe turiua. Tlie bar will lwa a be au,. piled lth the chokeitt wlui. U'juore, an4 cinuB,aiidauFiriorold ale. Tba Ublea wlii tut sat wus the be: I tbe market atfotiis. yiiliinn lines and larkvle always on hand itar reora on tba premiaaa. 11 the etuaforU ot A bums oan always be found at tha atxi-banga. OJ-OUi ilAYUAY, pOLDMlIlA HOB HE, ATLANTIC CITY, UF.VT JERSET. SITUATE ON KEKTUCKY AVENUE, 0FPOB1TK THK Sl'BF HOUHK. EDWAKD DOYLE, Proprlartoa. Terms to enH the limes. F-af LEDDY.'S HOTEL, aorrrawBST coshek or jsj I N TH sand HANHOM Htrt, OPPOSITE 00HTDHJIT1L. Ths resort of OenUaavaa of Keitae4 Tests, wbs appra. elaU a r ars .yaraa. rN laa r'T "''in iv i-sisi-st , st . m . on n r i niit,Jnijt i !, ir ttitni-hlttfl and drllvfrlna q th Camnojiarrat kj. Iloa, i a', Mi.d oftttFrt In the vtchd y of thia cti. all th I cat rrHiirrd bv thn t4 at a moath. w,i tho ertvi-tr4( r cntttoumii lor one yrar at ti.o of.ttou of thai ooei TT-inriM ti a Auroat l((4. The bf mu-t he kiln frrrra tha tnt faMad f-attta. Mai? It t not thnii i "Jan iv n iiia aroe e.rnlt. to bat