1 THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPII. PHILADELPIITA, FRIDAY, JULY 8, 1861. T rs r f A BADLT jYfTMlerOOff MWaraTM. omCE No. 108 sTthird street. Mm l-wo Omm Faa. Oorr, or Twai.cn (I.ina Pi tm, pareale t taa Oarrter, and Balled to Aejbeeriiwtr. MrttwOttrrx Dotuu r.a Amur, i Out I.!.! oa Tw atorrna, tarartabej la ad.aao. lor Ui. peftod tnefrted a, ill .eaal rata. A Vr farm n.ii lit aiaa ft .itandrd tniertloos. To 0rrrfMnl W. eenMe. eeetl he taken of Artmr" '"l"". blmt to Iii.miiM mr Irrtmn meat Be uth.-nllc!.l hy the aamo and etre. ta wrtl-r-n nwr1!T mr Vnhlkxhna. hot rin" "" "M l"- W.oan faot M4e lab to rturn rejected eUeMnmuuloatiou... Owl tha fee hvreaa. In tha rinMllatlin ef Ttia aWji.a Taj e.arw, aewnnHiinB. i. o eo in .r.-.. t en arly hour, e. enrenlly rMcl th.l atlvareil.eitieiila m.v fee handed I oo" o eloek, If prxalble, o eooure tiii u iBMitttaa la all t oar edition. FRIDAY, JULY R, 1W4. T1IK RF.RCti KID. We bare had a aunpiclon for wvira! days past that the reported raid of the R.iiit'lH into the Cnmbprlnnd Valley has boon frreatly nitig nlfled by the fi.ars of the poopln of the region that la threatened. No reports yet received hare agreed as to the number of the invading forces, their commander, or their probable purpose and deatinntlon. We have had the trength of the enemy stated, at one tlmo, as being only about one hundred cavalrymen, under the marauder Mcsinr, while at an Other, It hag been described as consisting of Infantry, cavalry, and artillery, amounting In the aggregate to thirty thouximd soldiers 1! Now, In the millet of such confused and con trndletorj news, what are wo to believe? It Is quite evident that somebody Is grossly In - error, and the probability is that nobody Is entirely light. One thing, at least, we think Is certain, and that Is, that a large part of the Story, as to the formidable character of the Invasion, Is purely Imaginative, and must be credited to the ex:lted apprehension, rather than to the positive knowledge, of those who furnish the public with Intelligence. It cccurs to us, however, as quite remarka ble that a raiding party which has been for several days past within a few miles only of Washington, and In direct conflict with cer tain bodies of oar troops at Martlnsburg; Har per's Ferry, and other neighboring- points, sbonld not before this have had its full trength and actual composition and charac ter accurately ascertained, and reported to the War Department If the men who arc making the foray are really small In number, and Incapable of doing any serious daiuiign, the people ought to be advised of ttw fact, so that they may not be unneces sarily alarmed. If, on the other hand, their force is indeed large and their evi- "aiitint purpose morn serious than a simple pifeiatory excursion, got np to secure a few bones, shoes, groceries, and the like, from the dofenselesa communities In the valleys of the Potomac, the public should be promptly In formed of the Gict, in order that suitable pre. paratlons may bo made to meet the emer gency. Nothing, In time of war, is mere im portant than reliable Intelligence with re spect to the movements and Intentions of the enemy. They should, under no circum stances, and for no purposes, be either con- ' cealed or exaggerated, or unreasonably de spiced or pooh-poohed. Safety lies In know ing quickly the truth, the wholi truth, and nothing but the truth. But in this Instance we have for days together, apparently known very little, if anything, certainly. The whole people have been in thick fog of doubt, through which all that was seen, or supposed to be seen at all, was distorted and magnified ' If Ewe ix or Earlt are on this or tho Other side of the Potomac, above Washington, with thirty or even twenty thousand well ap pointed veterans, we cannot too speedily send sufficient force to repel the enemy and crush him If possible. But this is not tho time to incur the enormous expense of raising, equip ping, and transporting a considerable, body of troops from the remote east to the Potomac, only to meet an army In buckram. Such ex peditions require the expenditure of a fearful amount of money, which is justllled afterwards by no compensating results. Hence, in ordjr to avoid unnecessary public agitation and use less waste of resources which ought to be carefully husbanded, it Is of the highest im portance that our military intelligence should be, at all times, as complete, authentic, and piomptly communicated as possible. A NEEDED BEFOKM IS OI K POLITICS. We espied into our columns recently an editorial from the New York Tribune which contained some very wise and opportune re flections on the decline In the intcl'crtual and moral character of tho members of our Na tional Congress. That paper said : "The Thlrtj -elphtli ConKrubS, whiirh has ju-t 44 doted It longer session, was an un onuu jti'y 4'imeoone. We twlleve nut more tu iu U .If its " uiembemt vi r before iK-Jdkcuts iiueitliur House. 44 A rry considerable proportion of it. nifl'n'ri " aie mVno1 quite moderate aliilitiet, a'u t vU i! 44 to the dutiea of justices of r lie (tea v. Sum-' of 44 tiicin lioutlit tlieirni)mlniticnsoiitri'l't;otl.fr 44 traded lor iln m ; perhaps fitly in ml not in lie- 44 i aue tney were reully lit lor legl-l.iturs, una 44 'lie leople km w It. It is a aoit iiiu tact that we do nut send as " able men restively to Congress tin werw sent " .'orty to flxty years sgo; una our ue'es uule 44 i-j an m of pi injury me.tiu;; and rcg ilar nomi 4' nations are the main c.iiw of the fx linx oif. " t.oai.'h our wretched practice of coniitli"K the 44 choice ct enoh district to n-aidui it th'ircin a 44 practice tV undud neither in law n T in rca-ou " i vrtiy rtcpt.n-inie tor it. 4 Nei'lit-r t'lKv, Websur, nor Calhoun cotiM " riniain in Ibe lloue eilit yen under tb " prtailmg system. lnl district will set the 44 1 xniii) le of callinK some iible and upright 44 rta.ern an i y putn.c requisition t ) serve It m 44 ibt in xt II ue We oiiK'it t) b'lve lid ward "lerttt, tiiln on V. ('liHsc, lUnry C Cmy, " Iln 1'ion M-u, tJerrtt hml'li, Jo'in I . Iten 44 Miiy, e'e , Me., in that House ; w hile our poli'i- ! dpp. n. nts tlOllld likewise suud tilt Mil 44 laid Kni ui' re, C O'Coiior, Jude VV'iMiiiwaf.l, " 44 Gierke W. D.dlas, etc., etc., if they c in." There U a boldness, as well as Justness, In the above remarks, which must command the respect of candid and Intelligent men of all political parties and opinions. How sad it is to reflect that a man cannot, in our country, get a nomination for public office unless he buys it, and cannot be elected without resorting to all manner of dishonora ble tricks and expedients I One who Is above nch base practices Is precluded from political life, no matter bow eminent he may be in all those talents and attainments which qualify biin for any station In the gut of the people. Indeed, his very virtues are positive barrier to bis advancement, and what ought to be re garded as the strongest reason for placing and keeping bim In the service of the State, is made a disqualification by those who frame our party tickets and determine tor whom we haU vote. It is notorious that most nominating con ventions are accessible to the worst posalbla influences, and that their action is governed by anything in the world but a disinterested concern for the public welfare. Why they bould be so patiently tolerated, when their conduct it so corrupt and pernicious, is lnex jdicaJule. Tbey step In between the people and the ballot-box, and destroy, In eflect, the essential means of popular government. Thuy render the elective franchise a privilege which no Htlw n can exercise except In subserviency to their dictation. They designate the candi dates for every office, and Insist afterwards that the men they nominate must lie elected, reffnrdlea of their admitted unworthlnes. This Is, practically, a limitation of the right of suffrage which reduces It t little more than the rower of votlne at the mercy and control of a set of self-constituted tyrants. Ytt the people not only suffer this sort of abusive domination of detntgogues, but actually give It all the torce and effe rt It pos sesses. They go to the polls on election day, and ratify the nomination by their ballots. They are told that one ticket or the other must prevail, and though both are so bad as to I unacceptable, they are driven to a choice of the least objectionable, in order to n void a worse. To aid this execrable Imposition on the good sense or wetik obseqiiiouness of the people, they are persuaded that party organi zation must be sustained at all hazards; Ih it whatever Is done by the regularly constituted mnnngers of a party, no matter how excep tionable, morally or otherwlso, must bo sanc tioned and enforced, and that It Is better that knaves and fools should bo chosen to the most responsible trusts than that the party hIiouIJ bo defeated, Ha discipline Impaired, or Its strength weakened by disaffection and divisions. Now all this sort of tiling is full of mis chiei und evil. It bus demoralized the politics of the country to a fearful degree. Power has passed out of the hands of the coplc Into the hands of a few depraved and unscrupulous politicians, who rule over us with an abso luteness worse thun that of an Intelligent and virtuous aristocrucy, oreven despotism. There Is no ( ffectual responsibility where thoso who make and administer tho laws of a community tire neither put In office by their constituents, nor tun be turned out when they forfeit their confidence. Their accountability begins and ends with tho small bodies whlc'.i virtually bold all public stations In their gift, Inasmuch as they nominate whom they please for office, while the people vote afterwards for whom soever they nominate. To this complexion have sfluirs In our country come at last. Under the Influence of such conditions in our political life, we are obviously tending fast towards the worst consequences of corrupt government. Popular liberty has become with us already more a name than a reality. Demagogues have usurped the prerogatives oV the people, and we are swayed by leaders wuo cheat us into subjection with the pre tences of principle and patriotism. NLWS fEOM THE SOUTH. . Jntlite Oiil'l'p) JteiciilnllonN TonrlilM; III TruiiKiiiixMoa r l.rltrra to the or III from Hirhmoml. Hubert Ould, Confederate Commissioner of Kxclmnge, bos es:atilished the following regula tions to tie observed by those who send lett ts to the Nortti fn.m Richmond. A. compliance with these rulcs-4s necessary in order that letters may nrach their dcltinotion : 1. All fcitorslo no North by (las of truce must be sent Jojflllie "Bureau ot 'Exchange, War ( f) Department, Confederate Statue of America." ( ? '2. Each letter must be enclonod in a separate ctivelcpe, and addressed, "it itert Ould, Ilureaii of Kxc1isiim, Richmond, Vtrginltt." .1. No letter must exceed In lumt'h one nnge of ordinary sized letter paper, and Its contents ctm tiiied strictly to personal or family matters. No letters alluding to the movements or localities of troops will he permitted to pass. 4. Each letter must contain u United States postnKe stump or its equivalent in silver or United States currency. These regulations will bo rigidly enforced, and no letter transmitted in which they are not stiictly observed. 4'oiK'prnlna tt Kxelirtns"4 of Vlrknbnrn onfol, rite frlxom-rN of July I, lsa;. Commissioner Ould bas issued an exchange notice to the elfect that all officers nnd men of tde Vickshurg capture of Julv 4, lSii;t, who re. ported for duty at Enterprise, Miss.; Iemnp',lis, Ala. ; Jonosboio, Tenn. ; Vienna, N'uicbitochos, Mireviport, or Alexandria, La., at my time pri ir io April 1, lKlil, nnd whoso namos have ben for warded to tho "Confederate Commissioner" by the proper otllcers, are declare. 1 to be exchanged. I'KAKCK, MEXICO. AM) Tilt: l'.MH.I H I'ATKH. The Courier rfu IHmanch; of I irts, publishes a circular letter addressed to M. D.ouvn do l'lluys, tbe French Minister of Futcin Affairs, to the agents of the Empire abroad, respecting the relation of France to the American Govern ment. This letter is a seipiel to tbe correspond ence bcten Mr. Seward and Mr. Dayton with regard to the Mexicau question, and is ns fol lows : l'Aitis, May 7,lSl'il. Mr. 1) i tun bin called on me lo read to me a despatch miilics-vd t him hv the Secretary of Stito of the Union, in order to defnm tbe responsibility of the (ijwrnmciit of Washington, and to sbow tti.it a vote of the Houso of Representative, tir of tbe Senate, or even of 'he two Houses, while it natiir.iliy reeoimnei, is itself to the ntu-iiti 'uof the Government, did n t old gr it bi inodiiv ,ts policy and lake from it its liberty of action. Mr! Si ward sees no reason to follow in tli.' Mexican question u line of conduct oilier tb in tbut which' he bud adopted heretofore; it'il if bU tli-p sitlon should happen to be iimdiiied, w should I e directiy and in lto id time iiilorun d of this Hsoltitioii arid i s miti'is. I have replied to Mr. Dayton that in tile o 'ill Ion of the Government of Ibe Kuiperor, uiiitnui; could justity this change ; that Oar conlideuce 1 i the l-iloll lll.d ei li'lltcNiiiclit of the Atl lie 111 ( ibii et was too (treat to permit ns to suppo o it to liny any Ideaoi coninmising, h i tlio'ii-bt-less action, the true interests of the. United Slvas. hi e expresing lo Mr. Dayion the entire satisfaction wli'cli tbu ass'iranees he ts cli ir..'il w Kb giving to us can cd to the Goi ei ti'neti' .of tbe Emperor, I udii' d that I thought, in elioct, that, ivn from tbe p"ii t of vitw of the t'Mi'e.t Statts, the choice would not lie elouiitiul botaeeu tbe cstui'li-bniciit in M icu of a stable an t regular Goverrim nt, and the perp lu iii m ot an onatrliy of hi. h they had lacu the Inst lusuiur mill to point tit t':c- great lncouve'iili n e. 'I he reoi L'ni.izution of a vast Colin I V wiiic'i, idb r the rtMer t en of order nail seem t y, is e lectid to play an iinpoituiit ec n ani hi pirc In the world, oiilii be Ibr tbe United St ite.cspc cially a n ul Sonn e ot advantage, since it .miild l en a new n arket to iliem Iroin whlcli tbey, hrciiiiscuf then pioximity, would pnnii more than i there. Tie pio-pe-ri y of Me-1 o would therefore agne with ttieir ligbtly understood iuten sts, ii'id 1 certainly do uot be-lavtt that the II ivcriim nt cf Wuthingiou Could iiusundcrsiand ttiis trutli. ilHOI VN t)B L'Hi vs. t'oprr-Mnklnir. "Paper is now made of the coarsest material, even buy and bramble. It only requires to be machined lo become good printing paper. It n.k is a ton and a quarter of tho best Cotton rags to make a ton of pulp, and these rags cost from 12.' to l".i per ton. Two tons of course hay, ceHing from &20 to 25, make one ton of pulp. Twenty dollars would pay for the chemicals and teuty-tive for labor, coal, etc. A ton of paper thus made would stand at a little over 'iil, sav iLg 50 per cent." Jtouiui Table. And yet manufacturers are selling the com monest news paper at twenty-one cents a pound, and upward, or for about all publishers get fur their journals, throwing in ink, press-work, type setting, clerk-hire, mailing, tie. The present price is beyond excuse, even for the greedy. Nebraska has voted not to organize a State Government as yet. In this we think she bas decided wisely, bbehad but'i-i.Wl Inhabitants in lHdO: she has not more thun 60,000 now; and tbe could hardly fail, by making herself a State, to doable her local taxation serious considera tion in these davt. Whoever expected to be Oovaruor, United States Senators, fie., are doubt less annoyed by this vote ; but tbe grout inasi of lbs people can bear the disappointment of this elasa mith unshaken fortitude. Nobraik.i will be coming to as a State, with a population of 100,000 ot over, in suasou to vote for I'reJl luut in 1008. TO-DAY'S WASHINGTON NEWS. Bpelal Drspatxhe to Evening Telegraph. WaaminiTon, Jul S. I'fnnnsl, Kear-Admiral Porter hss arrived In this city. InfreMina; to Army PnymMtor. Congress passed, on tbe last day of the session, a provision of law, as follows : 4,TliHt when a soldier, sick in a hospital, shall have l en dpeliargcd.or shall bi di char re I, from the military service, but who uliill heunihleli leave or to avail himself of bis diseharite, In ' fin si queiire ot sickness or won nils, and who shall Miiise iuently die In such hixpiial be shall be ili etmd to have died In the military service, far us relates to bounties." Arietta IHrtM't from Hlrhmonil. A refugci', Mr, ,lobn If. Ilragg, rh left Rich inond a few days ago, bas reached th s city on bis nsy to Baltimore, ftc, ami gives a sad ac count of tbe (le-tiliition which prevails In the? Uonfeilerate rnplial, nnd of the sweeping con scription which is enforced on all elns-cs of i itiens. ttavnt IlliU In Cl, The Secretary of the Navy is empowered by a law passed by the late ses-ion of Culpri ts as follows : "That where articles are advertised nnd bid for in classes, and in the judgment of tho bead of the IjonnrtTiic nt, any one or more article niprtr to be bid fur at excessive and unreasonable price, excieditig ten per centum above the fair market value, be shall lie authorized to reject each bid. Tlie d'olorfil I'eople'a rtrnln. The colored Catholic schools and friends who In M their festival la the President's Grounds, on the Fourth of July, realized a sum amounting to about 1200, for tbe laudable purpose of build ing a n w -school-house. It is said tint the re ceipts at the gateway reached about $300. I. lit f Pr-iiiiavlirtolit Soldier 4 i)tiircil lleloro VKTkhurK, null enliuel lu l.lbl.y I'rlsim. The following officers were captured near I'e tersbutg June 22, and sent to Mbby I'rison : Colani'l .tolin Kner. tilth; Ma or rhnrlet M. bvncll, W. 1 1 1 ; l.ii'iin iMiit M. H. I. udnU, a.M ; Ciiusln VI -lljiin, i."tl,: t ii.la n K. n. Wliiu.ii-.rr, 7-.I ; blenienunt ii. N. S!ifiiisn.N7tli : l.lcinei'Miit .1. K. ItiiutT, r7lh; I'flualn II. II. Hull. iHliti ; I li tit, n iot .1.11. Kriun, Isllti ; Cajcitm .I..I.C M- K. .!. IHIt'i ; I'n.iKlu V II Villi J. ISIIh ; I.lteitell toil M Hinver. Isllli ; l'ni tl.l M. t. I. til ,IHItli; Li'--u-ii.llit 'isriil 10llM,n. Islth ; Al u'miii Si hie. I'. Minrey, Isltli ; (..eiileiuint (tmrlt'i, l'n-lel. Ildtii: I'liptiilii 11 A. Haini l. ' is-li ; I'upi.on I,. I. Trier. I0.it n ; l.ioiitt-ii ml Williinill. K"c, 'Wih; Ol'lfn Wlllltiii II. Karr. i ,Mi ; I.ieuu-liailt J. 1. COi'C, Italic l.ieuie mm A. V . Miller, II III'. The following is a list of officers and men of the lnOih l'et nsylvania Volunteers c apture I iieur Petersburg June '11, and now lu Eibhy I'rison : t'oini'Uiiy A l'rbate b.iniet Cn-rn, .tnlin llarrii, M M i Inn. 'ominr It Hi r-'esnt .lufne. Murslinil, Prlv a, 8tr l iirn I ii' , lieiniv Kt-t nr. H. Melirm-l Allien Oiieen i. I'l.naintijf I ' ('orioriil Vlaev .Miiilli; l'r,vi'i f Ih'inii llarrlti. I a-orue Hellrti. I krnnmlv, ,l.,mes M tr iplh l a li In. en . Ii. t.J Miiill, V II blelti hliailer, Hear) VVeiirrl, Wm Vnui'K l iimnmiv Ii l'rlviri' Itunlen. W Krank, t'eier Sclilek, I. N VV III. ft. K.I Mat! lie. I has Mattln ns. e'einl'un K-SK't. VV V. t'awiiril. Alliert Ma'atie ; r..rp W M lleiir; ITIvjit'-a Itiiinrt II A n, Jus Itiirneis, Joliti t'arley. Win Itnp- n,'l L I lim,. ( fiiupM'er I-' CiipUln Wm N Karr: Srrifeitiil. i'Iih Mril., It etnird VV liinii-y,-r, Win II llil-mi . I Vi iiorl, K I iilo-.C -V Kulu yulil, .1 Heutiran, It Mi- -; I'rlvjite, snnitirl Ulaek. AJ.uu lt'tl.-r. I.nw-on Itryitn, .laseph Kv, a. .hil.n 1 Kfl.tnirtkrr, II N llrrell, .In ,n Ci .lo , Jasc-pli bliillli. liean-e Sit iriOW, Kittel1, .Ii.lin iVeliliiT. nnipsiiy II t!orM,rnl W M Atiriu,, I rl-ata et-ovi;s II. , I, Inn Campniiy II f'mitAiii I. I Tyler. I.I -no-naiit Winutn tl It.tse. Mmsesnts Jaiues J Kix. licarne IV rt .ville, I'rlv.itei iiit rrt Aiiaetsap, J, tin I'.lslne, I'tia. Itrmtv, Win liavln, Win i.l'laie linn H!a-r,.t mail, an H.illnwi-il, l- raael i Kl Py. .In MeCurroli, Samuel li-Cai,tle.s. lliilcnii lrl, e, I iei, VV I'alker. .lalill Itlrlia.ila, Jalill Slacey, Kaliert VVtl a',n.Joliii WiU-renmn. t'ainpiiey l Corporal Arthurs, Privates l)vid Alien, lieonre llRrbr,.litnieB rrole. Ilarieyii. Cdt'er. Company fl- Hernraut William I. llrown, rrlviiti-t l,eoi,.e heiltoi.t, Jolin t' 1 liinnery, IV Klnlo.kle. The following prisoners were captured June 7, at Gaines Mill, and sent to I.ibhy I'rison : 4.'eh remitvnnla- William Mit-nn lliiuliam, 11; .1 T Ninin.riii, K l li II Slaplo, K i II Collins, K i I'Hrrniri, K; A Money, -r, K; M,t,li; A Lawrence, b; .1 cburu.c ; K. .tnlinson, I : ammeiiiutiii .lames rit!rK,li; Aunts Harper, it i W Ullatu Moraui Cauluian, IS. I'rlersibiirK. The Vnion army lies la a melting mood in its trenches before Petersburg. The Rebel army lies in a melting mood in its trenches in front of Petersburg. Hardly a shot has been fired for three days from the one picket line to the other. Not u drop of rain has fallen, and water for tbe canteens of tho men, and water for the buttery horses and the transportation loams is becoming veiy scarce, lint tbe end is suro. The I,efJclieral Marker. President Lincoln has sent a Major-General's commission to tho w ife of tbe brave Iirigadicr General Hurktr, who lost his life while gallantly leading his men against the enemy's workB at Kctisaw Mountain, Onli-r Allecllnir Mutlerx. A general ortler from Ncivbern, N. C, nlfc ting Butleis and traders, requires, lirst, that, before any goods are brought into that district, tho owner or person In charge, shall lirst file it correct copy of the original invoice required by the Su pervising Agent of the Treasury Department, sworn to before some officer of the Provost Marshal's Department of the district. iSerond. The following is the scale of protits allowed to be made upon goods offered for sale. At.y trader who shall exceed in the slightest Hit to rates will be debarred the privilege of bringing in or disposing of any more goods in the district, nnd will have his license taken away : I. For wet Knicerii-s. not more than ;:3 per r.iitilrn nil -vim, u iipii tlie onir lial invoices, litcluit'ni; nil laieri,ilti II, n, (,!- c tr.iiiBportoliciM, s. 1 or alrweai inn ap;,. irel luniie within the lilstrp't not more tl.iii io per i i-iio,m a b aut-d upo'i tlie oti-ln.il in Vleii.', iluluiPn.' nil lae, Untie a, C...I ol tral'sportal toll, .ir 1 liilsjr hi rontriir'inn. a. for ell dry uroeeries. dry L'onilB. anil any article, of D erchauolc hi, it laliil utloti. aoii.e.tic. ,-r loreiirn. iioleau. liu raied iu pari 1 ami J, ma n o i- llian -.Ki tier e. -lit. .d-Inl-ea upon the (iii-iiiul liivnlei-,, iiieliulllnl all tdie., ilulli s. e si o, trai,sponal!oil. Ac 4. l or all hi wsi i,pi r-, uiacraliies, stationer., lani IiochU tin) nolloiis. hie sio I., nil, .mini p,o lu(l a!,',.,u Ii p' lees a wm tit- e.l.r.l! stiecl uy tile e il I I'lfo-os ' M ii .nal i l' Hi- ilisiiii-i. lie I 'hlei ij 'i.irti-riiili, ler nt itie tli.l-ii-iol Ni r !i Carollna " III p a e a ii-ip.iu .iiili- person up.,n ti,n Newlj'Tii and lleacilort lla-1 nail, al.o slni.l r ecu: all p-i.peity e- iisa-n. d lo New Pern trailer, and deliver the ,aiui to 'lie i ,i IP ! s a' the See. it 'rn ilepo, 1 l,e rnte- tor t- niiajiortiit on ti-on, ,V,.r. he id . 1 1 y tn i-w-tin li :ire alrcaili lltcilat lair rote, l'l,e til ni.ty bop-o. 1-i.ie.l iitsm altplK'.ilioli to .-in V oltleel ot li e I'rmn-r .Vlar sliill liepai' nielli III Notlli ('a olina. 'Ho eo,or elli er ol ti e Miei.v iC-arcl any t mis : ,t,:-1 I. i-esjoti. h! ,ir t ie ih - e'pliiic. a, cl i are ot itie imep t al,,ar,, loot it' I pti .1 r n I pi h nil- pi ope r. v. All -tleamer.. vc-m-.-l., and uther w.i-er-er;iH i-l,telll?K an ot the porol of orll" Ciloinci is-, 1 1 ti.-ro-ultil he ie,iiluu to display thu luiliuu.il c iora. IIoi.lillilI . Jill 11 I". I'poii the reeotnmc tiil.it ten of thf Surgeon Geneuil, the sliglitly wutinilc i and ic k oIII'ims ut l-'oi trc s Monroe, noi absolutely ie piiring ho... pilot treatiiient, will tic sent to Aunipolis fir temporary duty wiili the conv.ikscent caiup t litre. WJboii'h Mi'll I'omtiig- In. Cor.-iik ruble parlies ol Wibon's men, who had srn.tcred ami been separatr-il iltiriug the raid anil if lion at Renins, are e(.iist,n,tly coining in, thus mate i l.illv leilticlng the nunitier of o,,r c iptured. Thisc, nt lust put at three thousand, have beca so much reduced that retiirm sho.v that our loscs will come inside of one thousand men. 4'oi;;r(,N'.Mitn .rat-lug Wai.lilii'tin. Not more than a lakor's do.en of Congress men remain in Washington. Senator Su inner is still here, and will remain for four or five days longer. The Metropolitan Knllrnml. Two-thiids of ibe stock of tho new Metro)K Ulan Railroud of Washington was to day sab scribed for. The l'iiiililel F.dlilon of the Internal llrtrmir Still. Tho Government pamphlet edition of the In ternal Revenue bill, passed at the last session of Congress, will, it is expected, be ready for dis tribution in a few days. It is now iu the hands of the public printer. ImixnrtABt Movement of Troops. from the CUrtlawi JHraM, We mentioned a few days ago that there wero indications of au immediate movement on Mobil. The troops in the unfortunate exoediiion under General Ranks have sailed from New Urlean. for some destination whore Is the quet ion. Sixteen thousand men had left New Orleans prior U lbs l-.itb nit., and eight thousand more up to tbe date of the latest advices. Una opinion is that they have gone to reinforce General Grant another that they have moved to attack Mobile. Tho sudden landing of twenty-five tbousaud voteraut under General Canity at Mobil would make a stir among tbe Rebels under Johnston. .Should the Louisiana veterans be added lo tbe Army of tbe Potomac, Grant will the soaner be able to press Lee to Urenilty. The New Orleans e peditiou must loon be heard from. CITY DJTELLI0ENCE. RAID IN PENNSYLVANIA. rHII.ADI.I.PIItA AIIOVNI.NU TO MKF.T TUB TRAITOR. ONI J IltTNIMlHO DAYWMKN We are gla I lo rhrotd.de the fact that our citi zens are moving with great activity la obedience to thr call of ih Governor for volunteers for the Stale defense, and that nl ready some six or more embryo regime its are in process of formation. Reticles the regiments no'lcvd jeste r lay, the lilnc Re-erves are also ac ting lo the matter, and to-morrow morning two companies, K and F, will meet nt their armory for tho purpose of com pletinp arrangements for leaving the city. This evening the call of tho Philadelphia. Union Ar tillery Guard will be responded to at 15 road aud Rure streets, nnd the Keystone Ilattery nro hold ing themselves in readiness to leave at a very t al ly dale. A nucleus of I regiment to be called the Com mercial Regiment has also been formed. This r gitneiit will l,t commanded by Colonel I.nrliler, nnoil.eer w bo was attached to General Meade's ' staff in 1S02, slid with tho I'tith Pennsylvania Rigiment, and who, previous to that, was a tfiiartei master of the 4th Pennsylvania Rcsorvcs. This ollicer Is on of known ubility, and In all dep. i Intents of tbe regiment the best military skill will be employed. A tnc etiug of tho mem bers of this regiment will bo held at Suns un .Street Hall this evening. '1 hose who signed the rolls of the Na'ional Otnitd Regiment, fonie months stn,e, should now conic forward as rapidly us p is-dble, as it is thu desire of (' tli nel Nell to organize u splendid regiment for service in a very few days. At tho same time others wishing to join this line organi zation should not delay an hour iu signifying their Ir t ntion iu the pteinises. In other quarters, also, there is evidence of a heattv enthusiasm in the ma tor. The old 2d Regiment, ot the 2d Brigade ( I ri-h), is to he imme diately tilled up lor sec vice. The Minute Men will hold a meeting this evening. Company A, of thc71-t Volunteers, are ulri ady on ttio tapis, nnd thiiciiplioiit tbe liiyiariuis independent coni -atiies now in existence ar - being recruit . d to the lull standard. The 2 lh Regiment g.MM into n in this moi ning. An additional inducement to volunteer is oir-rcd by the ordinance which pass d both branches of City Councils jestcidav, providing for the piy mc lit of a bounty ol $ 0 to all one hundred d ivs' men volunteering iu Philadelphia regimen's. This ordinance but iiir ilts the signature of the Mayor, who will no doubt speedily approve it, and tbe bounty w ill be paid over to all those thus ei.l stii g. We trust, however, that concentration may be the order ol the hour in the mutter of en list incuts, and that regiments whic h already have u recog nized existence; will ba recruited up to a tub standard before the formation of other regiments are utteuipted. Thus will the call of tbe Gov ernor be nil Ibo more speed i y ansvered, and the danger which now thrculcns our borders the sooner uverted. Tub I ha it In relation to tho furiiidilng of substitutes by citizens who, though frrc from the draft, yet from patriotic motives desire to aid the Government by furnishing repre sentatives, the Provost Marshal-General has de cided that all such can furnish pets mal repre sentatives In the set vice, either aliens eir citizens who are enrolled ami liable to draft. The City ltounty Commission states that the city bounty of two hundred and titty dollars will be paid in cases where enrolled citizens of Phila delphia, in advance of the draft, put in three years' substitutes not liable to u draft, and pro,i, r credit ii given upon the quota of their dittncta. If citizens not enrolled put in substitutes, the substitute is regarded as a volunteer, and on a proper evidence of his being credited is entitled to tbe bonnty. Amenoatoiiy of thk Constitution At a first meeting of tho National Association for tho amendment of the Constitution, held yes'crday afternoon, at the Trinity Clmrcb, in Eighth street above Race, Rev. Dr. Margrave movod that committees lie appointed in various locali ties to endeavor to enlist the press, secular und religious, in tbe objects of tbe association, and also to ttiriusn matter tor tlie press. Tbe resolution was adopted and tbo following ci niiiiitic es were appointed : Fur Philadelphia Rev. Dr. F.dwards, Hon. J. Pollock, Rev. Mr. I'riru, Hev. Dr. Newton, R v, Mr . Longucre, Rev. Drs. Kddy nnd Itouiiicrger, Rev. Mi. Krotcl, Rev. H. (). Wylie, Rev. J. ii. Niy dam, und Rev. J. G. Duller. for New York Rev. Dr. Vinton, Rev. .1. R. W. fdonne, Prolesoor Mellvuine, Rev. Dr. John N.Mcla'Od, Professor Martin, Rev. Dr. James Harper, mid Rev Dr. McC'liiilock. For Pittsburg Rev. Drs. James Pressley. T. Spruull, Douglass, F.lllott, Rev. G. IS. Chase, Rev. Dr. Page, and Rev. S. T. Stewart. For lluittord, Connecticut Itev. Dr. liushncll. For St. laiuis Hon. li. Gratz Ilrnwn. 'I bis association tailed in the object of Us meet ing in consequence of tbe slim attendance of tie legates Iroin the dilferent cities of tbo North ana West. Cut Mohtauiy. During tlie past six months, including two days of tbe present month, the mortality in this city has been us follows; Tohlf Muttlhl. lirnllit. Sl'llfi, Cit'er t'ser Femnlrt. a yrnrt. SO jycor.. 7 IS li-et .'il llll Ml (II B.J Hi Sd cm! r.'i .'so o'l .15 I3 i .latiuiirv Ihi ft I Ha in, 'jr.. U 4 March r il April liti-i Mm I.'..J HM KU Pit i;;o s;ii t a pi;.; n o ai a ;! Of the whole number, .ITo were soldiers. The cle iths from cotisumpiioli numbered 11, '7. '1 he lollowing shows the proportion ot d atlis to each Vvurd, since January 1, liiil ; First Ward, 073; Second, 4 M ; Third, ; il ; Fourth, 4-'t'i Hlth. 3li; Sixth. -'17; Seventh. FiWli, L't.l; Ninth, 2bij Tenth, 312; FJevenili, 2ili; Twelfth, lid ; Thirteenth, li'J I ; Fout leeiitli, 2d:) ; Filtemih, ol? ; Sixteenth, 271; Sevi-utucuih, 3;M; Fighlt i mil, ,'(17; Nineteenth, ,"irl3; Twentieth, 1,0; Twi iiiv-tnst, 22.i ; Twenty-second, 2W; Tweiitv ihii-d, 171; Twt tity.foui tli, 1107 ; lttcnty titth, ! lb; I nl.itoivn, 512. I'l intoN io Tin; Secni.TMtv ot- Wail List cvt nit g, ut iSaiisoiii Street II, ill, a mass meeting t f the Working women's Association was held in the prt seuee of a hu ge nudP iice, The object of this Assoi ii.tlt n is lo ol.t tin through an uhliesS to the Secreiu'y i f War it bxed piice for every dillerent iirtiele iiiadc at the Atscunl, and at the same tin c making it obligatory upon tho cun trnclors tei-iiviuo w( rk from iu..t depot to pay the .same prices. IHojiieiit a.ldre es iu buha't of the Association were made be R-v, ,1 itm Ch.'iinl ets, Moure, and Mts. Mary I'ra't. The S riebiry of this As-iciaii'iti will be per il ai emly at the Rooms of trie A--o 'i itiu;i, ami n e t ivc a salary . The lie curj- is Judge 1.. ivis, wlio, bowel er, 1- not a in. nib. r ol i -i. :i I) . Ntw Sir am-. A o nti U',1 a'i. n n te.'.-'vcd ioConir ii. ; e.-tenia, fioni ci.iz.-..s of tin- TAvlllll Wrrd, ii, forming that bo ty th H n --ideiit, of tlmt Ward, tc gether Willi the 11 .ptist mill l''.ptsi i.d Chun-la-, liiKl (iiirchost d tlie I t of ground In untied by lluto.mv cil uu 1 l-'i'th sired- and York m u. ue, and now give il to the city to u enclosed by lulling, to b- cuibet i-hi d, a id to be culled "Cuion Square." in the saine connec tion, Mr. Nicholson Introduced an oroi'inii- e ac cepling tho lot ond appropriating ?f in 10 for it improvement. The ordinance passed both branches. Com mkncbmp.nt. Yesterday afternoon, the Cuiiiiiiinceiiieut Exerci-es of tho Academy of tlie Sacred Heart, Fden II ill, Torres l.ile, Pa., took place in the presence of the pupils and their parents, together with a lurge number of invltad guests. Right Rev. Bishop Wood was among the eminent gentlemen present. The program aio fur tlie occasion consisted of declamation In French and llugll-b, music, French dramatic recitations, etc., in all ol" which the pupils ac quitted themselves with muikcd ability. AtCTioN Balb. At ten o'clock to-morrow morning, a large numloir of marblo-top ani other tubles, together with some Windsor chair4, will bt sold at tbe Restaurant Department of tho Fair. With tbe exception of the disposition of tbe lumber, of which the building is composed, this will be tbe lust of the aucd-ju sales. Nakkow FsCArs. A bull which was dis charged from a pUtol last evening, ut ten o'clock, la the rear of the Knlon League rooms, passed through one of the second story windows of that building, and came very near striking a lady seated there. Upon Inquiry it was aseortaiued that the pistol bad been flied at a cat. Astray. An old lady, named Ann McCllu tock, was found wandering through the streets last evening, being very feebl and unable to find her home, tihe was taken to the Spring Garden liall. CnLanBATintH or thi Focbtb. At varioa places threnghent the country on Monday last the people put to the best use the talent and re freshments so often wasted on the Fourth, hy arranging that the proceeds should be for th benefit of the t'nltcd States Christian Commis sion. Among other places thus celebrating th day was Absccom.on the lino of the Camden nnd Atlantic Railroad. Rev. Dr. Ilombergar, of tlie Gi nnan Reformed Church of tbii city, de livered an oration, and tlio day passed off very pleasantly, sod will materially aid the Troavary of the Commission to the extent of ah nitons thomand dollars. A very spirited meeting trat hi lil in Lanibei tvllie, N. J., on the same day. Kx-Goveruor Pollock and Roy, A. G. Mclnley, ol this city, both made addresses, md the l.adl s' Aid Socieiy of tbut piilrloiie place h ire rai oil a very h indsome sum to send to ihe Commission, In Rome, New York, tl.e Fourth was celebrated by a grand lestlval. 1 litre very laige gatherings wire adiires-ed in Central l'ark in the morning, eft ri.(Hn, and evening. The speakers were II an, A. li. llaiiey, Rev. F. II. Heck, Dr. Ui e, and Krv. C. 1'. I.v ford, ibe I., Iter of whom our citi zens have heiud on sevc tal o caions. A large ntnoiirtl of money was , tliz.t d. T his is a practi cal wsy of turning lo best account the cde irttlon of Ihe nay, which strike us as eminently proper and pulriotic. T he following snggc-tivo a:. J simple note was received by Mr. Stuar., at the rooms of the Coin minion, jesti nlay . Toll.po, July ', I-!! M"-. H,ar' Thl. inon.-v whlrti r ou Unci InC n-i it Is ntisl our a it., I. i;av e u, to pnd ,,n ihr loiiit.i ol .lul ; l,t ihoo.ht that to l.a.l ra hsr save It anil si tiiili "ti, lho riirUt.au l.'eiiiiiii-loii tor tha so.ilorii. I'liar t,n culul-tlt for a,, tut ri ir ioldltr. Wu at-rat two dollar OIO III rAltMH-VK, I ASS,. W,..,..HU, Jl I'AI.H I.I SI , Kl.l W AOlol.Nl.ll. "Please buy comfort." Let us hope that it may "buy comfort," not only for the preven:, but lute vet uu re. Dkatii or an Actciil Mr. Charles J. Foster, well known to all the theatre-gears of this city, d cd ut his rsidtinccn St, .LqiiIs, on Sunday morning lu-t, from the vlfuets of rovp tir miliel. In the .'Mb )earof his age The St. Louis f'mou give i)ie follow ing parllciil irs of his dc nil : "He was a member of Company II, 8th K. M. M., nnd on Thursday, while the regime nt was re turning fin in parade, lie was pro-tratud opposite l'nison Hi Co.'s Hag stcae, ou Fourth sltei".. He was taken Into the store and kindly cared for by Ibe Messrs. Poisons until morning, when lie ws trniislcrrid to his residence, from which he never i uu rged nlivc. "Mr. Foster was born In London in 187, and wus brought to this country by bis lather, him sella Icadmgnc'or.w Inn quite ii child. His lather became manager of Wi li b's National I'll 'aire, Phlhidi Iphiii, nnd subseipiently of tlie itionni Tb( litre, Pittsburg, und tlie Front Street Theatre, 1! ililinoie. I'udir tbe tuition of his l ithe,-, ('buries m -de great prolicn ncy, ami be -nine u leinlitig nclor, plaviug with great success tlie part of 'Mnz.i ipa' in New Y'ork, It I timore. and Pnts bing. Willi u splendid reputation he came from the latter city to St. Ictus about nine months since, nnd made an engagement at the Ya ietie. He ws a man ol genial temperament, unbounded liberality, and of no ordinary genius as an actor j nnd liming his snort stay in the city won thu e-teem nnd admiration of a host of fneii It, who will l ectily mourn bis loss." I'll i i vn 1. 1 rn t a School of Hksh.sj. Wclcarn that collections have been made to within eight thousand dollars of the sum required fir the erection of the new School of Design for Women. 1 be present institution i.- In Ciiesnut stre-et.oppo-site tlie M tnt, iitul the new building proposed to be erected will lie located in Filbert street, west of Droad. The directors, we understand, will not roiim en e the new and much needed im provement until the who'e amount required for iih i oiisii ui noil una ,--ii u iriini. i uctir is i oj reason wbv the work should no- In' commenced at once. The pre-ent building is not ut all suited to tbe purposes of the school, and there should lie no further delay. The reniainii g TSsfion required t complete the new sti lu tein- would be more readily obtained if tlie work was at once commenced, as our citizens are to literal loo allow such an enterprize to fall through for the want of a few dollars. Tlie now building proposed to bn erected will bu one of the finest of its kind, and will be quite an Im provement to the neighborhood wherein, it will lie located. Tho School of Design for Women has bem gaining ground each year, until it now occupies a position, so far as progress is con cerned, secured lo no other literary institution iu tbe city er Stale. limn To Axsw-kil This morning nenry Stauf fcr, wus held, in default of SI 000 hall, by Alder man Pliinklngtoti, upon the charge of abusing his familv. The licensed was drunk ut tbo time the Dense was committed. Local Uiimttim. The corner-stone of the Arch street M, K. Church, Arch and Broad streets, was laid yesterday afternoon, with appropriate ceremonies. Addres-es wero delivered by Dish ed s Junes and Simpson and Dr. Darbin Cburles Chew has been committed to answer tho chntgc of passing counterfeit fruetionol currency. ....The Union City Passenger Railway broke gtound yesterday ut its southern termination, Kriierul and Front streets, and the line will run to Fairmoiiiit J I'cpb F.aton h id one of his hands bad y bruised yesterday at Do'hy's Mills, ly ouc of the circular saws Dr. ilrilaerd, the pastor of the Pine street Iresby terian Church, hasbicn presented w ith i'l 100 us a testimonial of regard by bis people. His wife was uls i pre sented with a set of silver.... The following is the detail of tbe court-martial now in session in tiiis city : Colonel Juincs Owynae, President ; Captains Murobv mid Dnnbar. Lieutenants li'ie- del, Woodward, and liond, and Captain Charles Percy Clarke, Judge Advocate. Ghf.at Clsthal Clothing Houhk, Siih and ort Hf fontral TWtnc lloni. Sixth and Market, tin at (Ynirttl (Mutrliiv Huu-ii', tU ami Mmhot. i.r. iv-jiiiiij Ol.t'hHix llrtiueu. Sixth ami Mkrkf t. (ft it rnir-Uloii.'ii); Houi4, -iivth Ki.d Uia 't. liifHt C;Mii.i ( ioihiLk II .u-t', Mvlh und M .rk4 t. dual I'm ti al ( ttfili tt H uru. ixlh and M.itket. tiit at ('i i)ti nl rioilnrm JitiB, NlKih mul Mm k-r, Ivien' ('riiiruHMi'tliaiK J totcv , .Htxth m.U il irkt-t. Uit-nt t'tD'r! ( luilniiK Ho ue, Ht h and Mart.i-t. Oieitr Ceiiirl ('I mIi.ii llnue. S ,tn ami Murkt-u (.itii i iit'nl'ltt.li.K Hnii-tt, Hiviii an l M .rk. t. tin ut O -ti'ia- it i ttiiK llounc, rtlxtli aittl Ma- tn-t-Kit a Ot-iKiai C'tt't'i-Dj! lli-u f, sutti antl M imi t. -.) ai Li.tr . I ( lit!it g it'iiioc. Mih .i :.! M.iri-(. tin-nt (''iitrnl r-.-ttim Sixth ami M trtt-t. dr hi ('m uni (I'- thuiL- H.i int. wiMh aii'i M ir: 't, Un nt tvmial toitniik' U nm-. mu u I .lin. t. tir- it t vu'e. tr.1 ( l.-lliii u tloii'tt, Sltli ut.U Vi irktu. l.r"t (Viim.l riiiililim II u-e, SitU -'I'tl MtrKft. WnrHii.uki r A Itnuvit, Oak II ill. W ii nit m ilrr A- Hr-iivfi, Onk H til. WuiiMiii.tktT i Hrm.it, Ohk H-tll. WatiiiiiiitKi-i A' Ctiowu, Onk Hull. W .inniiiuKi-r V Hr nii, Onk Hull M .imturtMir A- imrnii, link Hill U .iiiMiuttkcr etV ;truwn, (ink Hill, W a miiiini .V HruAii, Onti, lUll. Vk ,i.uua,it) f A I'.dvi u, 0 k Hull. Wtni uiurr t-i A It tiwn, liiitl. w iii.i.m -l.t-r llrown, f-ik Hull. Wniiiniui! ur liiiiwn, Ouk Iluil. W m etoluiti r .V MniHti, O.ik Hill, s iiiiitiiirt'a r A -iii.u, Ot Hull, W rr.ri.vi ,t Hnwii, lUU. V Hiiiaiiitiaer a i'.nm n, Oik Hal. Wi'iimnitktr is Urowii, imk Hall. W nhufiuh':! V lir iii, Onk Hull. niiai-c- Itro'Mi, U:ik Hill nar;iir. 'krr .V It own, D.tk Hull- HTftniiTx In iho fii Itti-lm: the (irtvu f.irHi rn.r, autl citiei'H i cut -rttl v . itl li-i.i fiiv Im-s i i.iihiux hm(1 l li iust riii"i a''li ,ritiiit WeVei.vki.i ,V .iniws'-t (Hi, lint. R V. r"rrer Ml Jill: and Market rti.-ti. Haik S'r;iv ana iolt Imt.-i. nmsr f-bi'f nntlo vrns,.KI--1l:IN. n II Mi in-l . At Mi .lolm'a I- ) t I un h. Ii. ti ): v M.i 'lev I K rait I. li S Kl N Mi'i t.. . t. h.. ..ti:ii,t nun fitter ti Sjm'iel Ir-Aiii, I M . all i I I'll :!(. Il ia W A I 11 N- Al SUN -On Tiled v, tliri (ti,.t , M H Ma i -l ht ii-ii.b Hi- I.e.- K.lnrl A. Wi,hl irn, ' 100 v , a'i ol .'w inrk m , A.V.Vn; L-.tl.tiUfiitor Vi iHUtltllt'l 11, Alltlll, UbiJ., Ol i'llHIlJflDltlil. nifHi. HAii(lP.-Ou thn .Mh lu.tant, IIKNKV HAliOi, In thu It-Mli efttr nl' In aire. The rt ativtii iiu.l lrl-na of tho fiitully are reiiwc'iutly ItitltuU tn aitt iid i h" ti nt ral iroin hik lute rcaiduin i-, Itrttl dfi'k t-trt't'l, hlxlh door aUii.t1 lluaim.ii.iii, uu Satnr.l VY aMr-riMkon uxl, at I o'clock. Jo prucei'ii to i-'iAiikhu Cc mi i try. ItAI(HlN(,TOM.-.luly7. EMILV 11 AflTII . wiln of An-dn-w Jackftuii liai i liiKton, lu tlm ei.Mli yt-ar of her uu. 4 M AKHH. on the vWtl of June, while tho anmny wre cliaiyniK ou o r wnrkt nuitr I'titt rnOurK, MrKima, K, WAItW 51. I1AHHH, ut I'uuipimy 1) flUM.ri lire Zouanj, Kt mi nt, r. V.. lu the (4th vr ot tux ago, MlI,l.K.H.-on th 6th lnitant, Mrs. Kl.l AKKI'll Jt. V1I.IHI, widow of tha lam vot-r Ulilur, furiunri of aMoiiiwinnry cuuutx I'a., ail 74 aru. Thf irlantU tf u.a family ire r'-wctfully Invited to al IaihI thw fUDral, from Iht Jatb ruaUltncti, i!o Co.iua tr'et, nn Hitiurdav utt0iuMu at 3 o clock. To uruovd lo Laurel Hill (Irmt'iesry, MYKKB.-,July7, Mra. EMEL1KE MYKJtg, In the 4tith jnr of h r uwu. The raiatlv anJ frlriid of the family ar raiport fiiliy lnvltud to attoud htr fiineral. from bur lutp reldit a, No. eUki fhitu ktrt-at.fraiuilfu. is. J., on Alomlay. July 11, ai I o'clock f.M. MCUOI.HON.4 f)fnianiptlfn, JdWT.WII.LIAM I1KR VARlt Ml UoLHoN. atjuoi Juha aad the lute Mary An u The tYUniln ol tij family are rettfully Invited to at-t'-bd the fnmral, Irotu hit latu rrildm-e. No. lvutl Kuiton itrtet, at 1 o clock ou Sunday aiLurnoon, To prououd W the Cathedral Outneteary. PAIMKU On Sixth (Uy, Rerauth uomb, OKOltilK PAI.Mi M. in the 4Ath yar ot hi. atfu. Thv rulailvf and frloed of tlia fuwily are roi nested to aitrnd hU fnntal, from itie renhlt uco of hli uiothor, at Jtailoor, Hriawae county, I'a., on Fual day morning at 10 o Uock, withoui furtlier notice. POMKKOY. Killed on the SHth of June, while rhartrtnff the Kabaia at knen-k Rrldttu, tJKoK'.JC V. Y. loaK ltOY.ol Company I. 6th 1'ounrrylvanla Cavalry, kou of Jaiaee X, and C. b. 1'omgroy , age) 1 yaua. J E. W A L II A Id W snwrssoTt to w. pl cABjtri, MARONIO HAL.I.,, No. 719 CHESHTJT BtreeU WIN I O W HH AD 12 CUltTAINH, WSUUIT) NI-.TTINOS. BUSINESS ITEMS. f'iuo Qanlltjr 4 linmtai(nsa. Metsms. Imvis A lticiiAr.lt.. Aroh ami 'letntli aimcM, Have lint roc I'e ei a r-rri.h Irapciri.il.in or e ii.llcl llelcl.'e..-ll, IMlti l llcllilull , k, Mcnli.nl Clls,ilnl, Urewn Hot. Mutiim ,lr Co., Toucher, An, I otlii'r tniiortir br.ntls of t.'liAinpanct. Iron IHi.ri.-l(rfp It beroreB thfi Phlln OKllihl. public, tint I.llltep in-callcd lluryiar -Proof H.fei, tiianiirarturrd In Tnr, New Tork, cn bee oiieaeed witl out neiHe by elrlllliiil one small lolo juiteiTer the ciilre of tl leek dial and nslni a aniell wire. Any of Mi Hi. In can, l,y tliU mitlioet, be opern-d la one minute after tin- Imie lii bren ilrllkd. Naid bole on lie drilled m from qcnirter, lielf, or two botiri' lime. Tln-re Ii no Hnfe nf his uial In use Jane 1, I&4, wlilch cannot b drltled end npened In tlds manner. remit. itn.. tod are ri'lerrcd to my Clitllenire tn Llllie, and other f,ira r.'atlve to his tsl. , pulillilied In tlie 44 Surth Amprle-an," Jane til, laeil, and "Handay Dl citcli,"Jlinela.l(U. Joilll,enniliiiK thn po.ltlre aKiirancd atren by Mr. I.lllle tn the public ttiat tile Helen are drrll-pMof, pcmoci. dc-iliinft to bu cutivlnced have cnly to rail al F.vane A -A alMiu'a HaJenmniler Hera 8ton, No. 16 rt. Knurta etrcet, where tbe up re Ion or drlUleg and oitenliiK will be doneln their presenoa eery morning at 10 o'clcek. until the pub lie are latlslted that Mi Hafo can be dillied and opnetl wlttiout making ny nnife. I.Avin Rvams, (if the Firm of Kvane a Watson. I li Ii I Jl' M CHIT LED IEON SAFE, nvn i:vah, Of THK KIKM OF KVAWM a WATHON'H SHEET IRON SAFE. Tlie "Irrepn ssible Oonflict" Still Progrefwing To Me CU1m f Philnihtphia . AkitchI ly to im-rliMit nntlce, I ihatl uow review tho ftorxoith Ht I-b mul oth r ouiAirtit inattrr hs cuiititia-d in tlit) urtii ln hiadfd " I't iladelplila Aatnut the World," and Hlntd l).v lm M Kvriri An tin4 thief, v ii-ii hard piinhpd.U tho flrt to ory " Mop fiff," fcrt la Uu' ti an who hau nhrifti, ttuHut,i nud wrun, fiiliy a t-i U li m nulKhhor, thu tlrht to cry viliatn, and to c In (in thi- (i-oji.ti y mimlhjr. Tim tir-st jro- Ui. ot point ! tlui article li tha wrlter'a very moi'rrjt iimt iiMiciiii. Hit uKMinieti in Im I'hl!ali Iphla mrrttt, and lo sUnd aL'nliiht the wo lil only extn-nmly inulet, urily. '1'hia Iioltit (hiivtiiK let n rt-ilh (1 lo by Menrii. Kill Ie A Hon) )Hn ovur b niuiply anvliiff that H In eaiiy to shnvr thut l.ill c A Sen ( iiitn h the larKf-nt pa'r itm of ihli city and Ntuti i f ai hufi Mauuiai tiiit r In tlie United dtati-H, aa they uvv ,o n rc'i iur-re luaterlal than any oilier the ln din't ol thin S';ttr Tnc n xt n.in hi 1 noticed la the writer call on hU I h:tiiih lhla fnt niiN to rt-iitl an i xttact trum Thk Kvknisu Ti.i m.iia! ii tif . ril 1. lsii, wliii h ahnwa nnnw of tho dit r( iit avn i'c c uniioii nati U opened Now, If the rcadt r will rnei ' iln- aith- In Thk Kvkmmj TKi.KOKArit or Uu lh. he v ill Und it thero ntntcd partlcutrirly thut tt.rs wttVH wot" oi romin'in 'Tiiir,nrc,aiHt tl at lny viti known to l ur.titia) ; und I now fay tint ilirennt wi". polntttl out wet- it tl.i tlin-wi ll t.nwn tn burlarn, an t h1 hrn j ri'vi nly iil.h-hr't to the world. Itut It nta ti- j-nit thu wr t'-r't c ihi-tu leave oat thvto tarta in li mr- c. al p'n (he principle tli it the u: 17 ot liamitt mini Irf vi iltti-n. jvi u ILohkq It be neri ftntiry t i h-iiveout 'flaii 'i-' Irf-pirnte rnd re ulr d. Mttj mean, and it it- tvidi'Ut 1 ht thiuf r tuUr dna not 111 e to tand aione J i.m. Imwt'vo, oiler him Hurt c )'iso nti n, that itolwIthMii-iiil ti.- U te ttisiH gitioii he haa h iwn lu v ff wy to ui- ti.- it. iff, he ha mi with hut i'l an vi, I d dot bfllt" v v i ti i'H'1 h hutttlar In tla cott.it ry iii.it votild iivcn thaf i l.liu f- r nil hit -thir; ttr every pr-i-fc-iilulial Imrl. tVi.i.MM that If he cn WX a Ute Into a Hutu lefn k he I- Hp ncht ; nnd iiiilt the writer on li nin the htiruh. much iliHiht, h'"- Th next l4ll 4 pin by tl'4' wr Ie Imle throti, h LU tin on wh ihe coin 'I he reador t vt ht ih- r In- ran i ue-iitxter-riith tvt drill one hok ' cMl cil Iron am' Ti n m xt poln til UHlt'l.MTJ That r.'llie'i. ' aolh Hin Ittu Ailf I'tuwn. an -);iitrtnd. ratii and huruhir pn tner. tl at he r nx'ti. In live ; Now. I 1 111 for I lllle'M Miti ahtxiliiie'v fnl'C aw arc that I ha iwoi kti-r 1 a and I have t U'e alh'ffed, JUlt I tr.O 1I10 (i In uv Thi kh a d 1 tied In mi p a the tirlli'lu wi mi ''lain etery o atn dteHtiili-ri4ii now tn ilrltl chlUi-d Irou, whith I vorv (t.ltl.ill f JkOI-l. h cd I not:c Is the very (.rave tiatntton , i- hrihor it iMiiot e imiir to dull unit nm ill 1 - ('M.lcl Imn 1 .our tl.an twenty u.iU-ti .' 11 -thect Iron 1 rl il rtlv t.N.v dll!itTerili4il Iron-wiirk-r t Mi l i'cn iwt-ntv siiihiI I'dlt-ii thruotf'i t. r-t itl t inch nl 1 1 on inn !itMMrl Af u (.11.11 tine mihI .1-Im ii li two incurs h!l.l ' iin iiritcr ti t ,;iii,ftl( 11. -.li tti the wrltt r nlli'L's an theca iHeof ':'.ii. mn'.iui othcrt, ciiTrd a' thn ('011 1, in .Mr V. It. itluiiivr, hin ?r, 11 Hie Trcaniri-i' ol" llin We,! :h-4,--tl e latlt'f : e .'Ollid hre.ik lino Hk h ink t ui' In ii vi inlno'Cs ; .nut io tin- two I' 1 - d e ck tl tii lec ., nmde hy hviiuh A .1 i u-.i. ... lc n cpt TiMhlo a;fin of this el'v vi I ju'onotiii'T t'.e nhove 1 " :.'( - .if ii it .nip U 10 nn ilf. ai 1 a u 11 t ', d 'n r.tii v.ri. dl oi elisor ui tha (.- i n 1 hi toi.lj.A' t nl' hal - Hi ..il, r lu'iih- ji 11 - Nti 1 h M.idMi ii, n " Wie foihii"' or it'iy ulhei" p 1 -oil (in iiMlel iv a-1 1 .tl' thai In piiUliKlifd ii' A) .11 lli 1H,., ' W.licil (Ml hH ( ... it fiM-utur ai tny Ii-i .1. ut a.tyitu. i..li "i Ir in thu : .) and I urn i: 'I'-iri 'o i '. tli' re nui'lt- to itm nailifa.-tnm ot t tl 4 SI it, 1 '.Will l ! 1 ii pro . 1 1 ue 11 1 point hi liia iifii c i - n- tio-it (ir hi nnie.t'-oiia Io Ll iiek 1 .c t iluil o hi- nn iv pri'ie i', om wiili 1 .-it.. I ui (nil. 'I !n- ii-ii I cnu-c he lotiml 1 Thu' h ive I r 1 ele. nnd the wr i upon 1 1 Hi 'm Ha . out the al'Hhli-ht i In a hrt rvv e- a fact wi ll unik" ti.ne In the tiif-t i iiiMtcrlal, wnh t In ti e -heiip-M ;' (wlilih com n weight and no)..' vi r h'yh prh e-, 1 It la a fuel a 1 hi fl'UlH 1. II O h t li.1 11 1 Mi city und men tuiM pK i't r: tl ( I I'a Ihl Villi'- K a tho oMMh liHialn' I et-nth to oi'e-tw. with the fheare" all. e).'l iaily wl I' rife a tl t- (nt'. He.W (!(, tl ' Hot hy iinprtiii oivtUt Llhlu'a 1 aiiimtiiK tt.at I 1 lie S i:e hftt'orv in l.ihiiIuu. U ,m nit, Unit :l' wntcr h it renh."t a Tor ' "."j. ty i..nki- ii Mie-t 01 lho lull t i I.. ;r c-t lock. inl lo i-vr? uiy .t 11:1 i-n-cr. iinti lill d nndi ly wnh ied '-my i-.l, 10 ;;im 1 to-hi tlie iiiip.-r.iu-( nf , . 11 d ' l .ii I f ""I'l ihhc S:c4at : e iil- i'i i''i av ivint pr-tfH. il 'iiiil.T lt.,-,1,' Ii 1 1 wiiluii 'h" lit' hri o II' li Sti".i Ii i h.-cii lnr.i-ty lilt r iliiicj 11- Ie li-tlit -I'lii-l. I - rl ih.it Mil 1 Pi .."it It h lf h it h.lil one .itl.l ii lull to is4 1 mi 1 1 irt'U. hi' iiv .t s i (Irl l-pio il', tviih t ). t etK'e' . 11 11 ill-' .l;ll '.a t lll 1 ol .111 frii-li Iin. l-li'-4 o. (Ii'-. t :r.ll, i.ii.i.iii )"ck. friil 11 ti hor.iliir -pr fnt ihe I'm lutii c iit nlv tth tut Ih' -'.ie fcr atH-inpt to r. -ui' dc Hils dilh "lit .' !' t n fill h'if h ,111 11" nip' to d i (!. ledo t d-.? He tll p'lli i. tv :ii..4'h Mile ! ix l'iier hre 11 r -ur.lir- priMif, and rt jmbi hf no array of iuii MUirni4 '. tlmt luhllahed by oiloraia unra'f. whhh he kio-ar at the time hud been put.lh ly pro i to be hilne. Sf oiid, he hucceetded to dune a hoiixe ho had one ol Lillie Hau-s by atuiliar laiie rcprefituth.ns. tn exchanife a Mil e's Sale for Kvuns A W.itton'. by kIvIiik them aHafe hu asked near ftr, in exctuinRu lor l.illle , winch tout al7; and since about the Ut of January Uit, I uui told he liu Kpt-nt much t his time In the atieuiid to Citikure the H.il- iu tTery way; Ur-l hy nldint, thu br CMiifliliK holei ihroiiali It fhavlnt discovered that It had nut the uuial hardness). As 10 the Lock, he prat cliiuied II wan an ItiiniiKciuont upon Evans A a'tton Alplmhi ti cal lxk.hutan that was not paMitiil It was no ko ; aud lii-ily, to dm renit ihe Iock he show tha' V:z mhitiatioii 01 the l fx h ean b ph ktd up from t.:e "'..ishle If a hoh-ean be yut throiuh the door In tbe rut I it place, a tconUrtul dn-cinrv, wliich bas been fully ausweird- Sow, why sort to ail this onnteiupiihle nnatinessf W'lty nut come out fairly and siinart-ly and have r.vaus A Waison s Knf placed .iIoiiKhie of l.illte'e. and have tlietn latrly tested, both us to their tire and their burvlar-prooi qualities, ai he has been cfmllcii ed to do often.' The reason Is plain. The wrltrr knows that it will not do to place 1-16 to 1-lViii o( an In- h thicknnss of sheot Iron Ok-aln-it I1 to 2 inch thickness of hard chilled Iron, to aianl eltfcerhre or the burglar, and "that a what's the iu alter." M. C BADI.F.R, Airent, No. Jl Houth hKVKNfll Htreet p, 8. The public test of Hates that was exported to flonm off last week Is unavoidably postponed Ibr week or two. The article In tho .S umiay DtH'Oirhof the ad 01 Jul will be answered iu my next. M . C. 8., AenU Strk A . Plitki-tM. filKCK A CO. I MASON ruNofl. HAMUN'8 ffTrii CABINET BTKCK CO. 8 Oll'.AHB. I FlANOa. J. E, OOttl.J, renlb sid -UitaMiut atrfla. pfAtl-rs Trtfinanry Prpr flmfnt, Jol , 1.V4. Tr.ee, rolke for prnpoali fftf Loan dafed 5 A af JM,lr4,frr thlrty-ltaree mllllo?iiofdo!tari.$.fW3r04)( btlnn the amount of araccei ted tflVra under the ! dated the eUth (filh) of June, La hereby withdrawn, aal ll propo,a!i tereived at Ihit Iefartnient will be lmBe dtniery p-'urned to tho ofTereri, wth Ihe proper order npn whhh the two per cent, depoilt w 111 be refunded. Or. llinnisaTow, PrvrTV of thi TrfMury a-t larcra Hannfartuier ef Wcw and Ih .tec m r-nfrrt1ont, Atn.w.4 I'ait' .f h-)t.lale, t'urauieln, Trean-a I Mle ! ru-It,eii liilh ly flavt-.-d. H'-aste4! Jmdan Almond. .c, Ac. Ko. MR Checi.iit itreet. below rrtk. fpIlfiVEU'H CIUiSNMT STRKKT TUK- Vj IRK.,- MOM , .till l- f,4 IMToHl ANT MTIT. rrrpiu-atloti M the nr t ti-eetne e of Al A1MHN ; OH. THK WON hMIrM'T. .MP. ahkh are n t im tnatl", win n "-eaiiiftie (XOtlNi OK TDK 'I II K A I UK for a hfir1 tlm- , a nmny Imix.rt nn' chanir-t in IV mi. cliftfryof li.rvtiHeare t tw- tna-lc ; ctnie)uently thara will ha rn TfjrfttnnnT.ee until tho 1. r-ftt n, , In 11 pre rtmctl. whl' h Is expeoti d toaurpant hot nrerioua prt-dne li. n of the V.lml f T wUn--fd tn Aim-Mr 4 lurlnftb 1 lota iht '1 ) t'Htre will he thomiivhlj rt'iiiate1. J7 t NM'ATi KXCT'USION OK THK YOUVU j men u Chrixluii AMK t itl n to AH.ANTU: (!l TT. tlTli V .lnl IA, W.I Th kern, tr.'At; , ai) k prorureej at Akhmeeil A I',, an". 7'Jt V)r w.i street : nt the K.i u.- -f I) e A(K"ln1 lOll l iMIidloll ( honut a'r.et.end at tM w , Mit Mil tf ( m'.rnin '.f ttt.f extif nlm. l.Nt twiat (t afen Vine m eel wharf at fi o'cIik k A M-. preol-i ly. jyHM aaialflawk-aUaaaaal R I V K H B C II lT Y L K I T L. The Hteaml-f .it f'.FNKHAI. IKW'KKIt, Caita n MAR Kit1, I'-avi'f P nn ue nil t e1- ry huitr for M -Ihi vlklli II "tir!ita. I, iiire I Hill, lielniotit tottn4, the 1-alia and Wi,. hiiknu. jyl WANTS. 1 A StrilsTITUTK M'ANTKD FUR AH enrol ed dtiacn. Apply to J7-:tt Ni ?:tl S.Tinill) fttmet. ff WANTKI), WITH IMMI.DI ATK PO.i JLll.i'er.t.'oii, an tMlice ptaltnT'le for un In-urtiw e Company, siniHte between Hi-ctmil, nnd .Sixth iiid Wnl.-tit and Ciies nut in ecu. Appl to Itu.v No. l():'i, rhilir.d(lthii I'eH ajthce. ).vT If IIHST CLASS JSKHVANTS LARGU NKW York llranch Rniphiviuent llouteof eapaM,cW1l r vantK. iii-vu. wnnu'ii, Klrln, Ac., tor titimllo. lunU, atnrea. Ac, for ( It.y arid country, f'ornluctu l hv retuon.lble partfin. No. ,V HANSoH -ttrent, nar Emhtli. Alao KiKid altuatloiie evtrv day to milt nil. je-W 6f FOf, SALE AND TO LET. i CArii ISLAND, CAl'K M AY COTT AOR jLiii.1 0 IKI, Inriiiilioel. Aclilruae It.C. M., leli-tirepk OIlKC. If eM W A N T K D TO RKNT Bjlrr two or mure jvmi, a I tllflslIHC lull IsK. Aelaren.l). r. 0.. tills onicr irr. -it eCOl'NTRY SKAT FOR SALK. A st,.neltcl rnuiitry Kc. telenet-, with all mntleru c-uivi-iiienrcM Hrd two ecn. of vroiinil, half a enlle fruia Kenni-tt H.iunre1, anil hc) kilning e-le1,.int niati...n olllarartf la.lnr. It will he s ..d nl iireal encrlllce' hy 'iHlllore. Hnilnieil anil ti InirraDh within tliVrn enlnnle.' ride. Apply lei II II rAI.NTr-.lt, nr W II. WA'HIF.I.l,. K-l , fful I'heeter, r..,ur JACOU HUIOV, llem.Klo.i. I'eona. Ja GFOH 8A1 K. S-)ii,000 WORTH IN GOOD Hon ., lar.'ti and sin til, t n termi to mtt purchaetera, tuner with or with ut tiiruuthiance . fcr cant, and goo4 trade. Initre rf, fr'-m H' (. i o rhvck, A. M. ' 11IOH. M. i mwHAN o. Wl 8. KOIIItTtlfltreM. QFU""1 UKWARD. TUK HOARD OF tN-Hl rlTrild-uta of tlie i itv I'ai-e'iwr Kalwaya 1 llerB a pteuiiuin ol Hre Tlttndied I)lare for a plan, to be approved hy a f'oninilttee .' the Hoard, for irte priwen-tit-n tf in ury toperri'inn hv ttie nitinlint f the cur of the City Jalliaa. lor r artleuiam. unpiirp ot IIKNKV CKlMKKY, Serritarv, Jy7-.'U MXAWAKK Avmuo, below (lren airevu . f OSTCKRTII 'ICATENO. 13DATKD I a July I''. 1H?, for one share of tlie ''apltrtl Stock of the Hecono and ThlrdHtrceti I'tuMengt r Itahwuy Cmnpitif , la the luiiif of M U. Hal ey. An ap.Uc ttto.t has been wade t the ( onipatiy for a new iVrtttlcate. the finder will please rMurii itie lame W U e oilUe of the t.'ompHoy. or t Je.0 iral.'f JtOUT- K. TAVI.O. j r i o 11 rr 33 i win 13 h, UUANDIES, ETC. The siibrcrlher Infornii the puhllc tltat he In dltlolng ef rm lartie anti wen oiecitu biocK 01 OLD BRANDY, GIN. PORT WINK, SlIKftTt AND MADKIRA WINKS. At iruch lower prlees than thev ran he (niportnd for, Tl e-e are 'iin the old tttock un hand. rurcfieo'i wonid do well to cull at UKNKY IIVDDYS, Wtielnoale Wine and Manor Store, No. I . N. Nht:tNl htfeet. Irt lo Hn-e. rhtUdephia. OIL CLOTHS OF KVKRY VAUIKTY. iimnutacturid and for unit- h ItHKWwrKIt IHVIU A frt. jjK-Inf No.'JijH UOL'K Street, IMiilad. 'KI'TUNE JlOl'HK, A T I. A N T 1 C- C' I T Y. JOHN SMICK, TKOPItlKTOR. Tliis fatcii'e houiie, which la moid delfwhtinlly situated, near the beach. na hen newly repapered, repainted, anal thon. ii hlv ri -xanrratrd, and U now opeu f jt the rec ptioa of fMimtB, ohiriuv the roinlorte ol a home, combined with all tin- luxurii of the hca-on. Ti rniK uiodei ite. 9 lta "lX FI.OMONS. LKT KVKRY MAX WHO i ovvria tth-iiin it td-r revl thin uotfeta. AiLtroit l, .w V u'e" l-t or iu'v r i lils to pve front one-half to tMo hour uanilnv. ihilrt-d. tim. tha wttt'-r Ik att'iik low in the b i.lot, nd u,t dutr-T 1 ap-ptoHt-hintr. Tlie liiftri'intiit require', no t-Hre.tuid la wa-r-rant a In evi r li tortiic.'. aim, bt. iuu ami U'ai-r fltiKea, with SvOtch glwa tii'i. ! l c HiotlHit K"Keri .'i, .vr. Kci.ii rn- ctrt nlar c.iK.ilnu f. 1'i.ilfdi Iiihia le-iera anal flf i.ll-. Al'iH'VI'l 4 S HTTl KS, 'yrt I in Su.Ui N. 8IXTU StrMt 1 'I'liK MMlSfUlBKUS HAVE ASS0PIATKD 1 il 1 in-e. i-k t' :-t liier inuh-r the him cf jtiM.rtiM. l,KKiAN (V O.. iiih' Will coiiilnue lliu i't Ituihtinic hi.-i-.ix. i'i II i hi'Mit-lic-, ut the (.Id fVflliMeifimttllt, coiner, I Wl Ml 1 -flltbr an I HAMll.roS' Htreeu. ,h. iU'll It HiilTOa, fir.Hd K It l.Kr.MN, JyMui O W. THILDH. )U(iFOSALS FOR STKAM KIRK LNCilNKi. 3 OUI'VAM tV fH'f'Irn, W'AU J)l'.l:.l(rMHT Wahmi?i;tii, I. (' , Ituy , lMt We. Id I'.-i.t i.riiK wll i.c i.t. li :it il-i4 (.fllce until AiUMi.W , u,c .." ill day ol Jul; , mM, ut I o'clock 1'. M., t li.iin-h Mx (t ) -uroi il or third o!nt. Hteain Kire P. n cities, of pe--li'. t Mict "ti 1 owe". (O'iplile hi :ill i U'U, with ull th- I iiOhh .iM.i.ivei,ii4ii'fc ro'i.lnii' li. to he dnitvn bv hnid p.wtr, the wct-h not 10 evcet-ti 4:'0' pam.tlH when nsd lor m .co 'J l i' ill. mil 11-1' t (th4 1. clp-'i calniK bteiuu locs iup 'o he iihiitit iiuhe-, tpnh of lord one I) tt'ii-jii. ol wai r if ui u I'i, 11 e!i 110 - it: t.vi'iucijt.ii, ir m jI4 ) tn in t, 1 ml t o (,.) ' tic '.i-is ir. in a lucn u ' uvi r iiVii I li.-i.i ) . to u Irit Tin he in. itiu-. urt- io b- a implied w nli ici.uri vi ti ii. n t- irio 1 1 .i p (1 co i ir'.' iou, wi'h a: 1 v lit no mi) mi . in.- 1 ;t t i he m'i'ect to a rUi4 'i. -I c ttt ii n h 1 nil -n Mint- iri,t 1 t. r, ui.ii ai out tu e r e. urt' or ..i d hu nn:i ti.ihttf in -n I' oiuiig'jy Lfa4 w tu u l-.il litu t ot sin in. u U hi.t dirtc j jU3, lil' rt il 'SI k -f. 'I ) i' hiihh i' i Ml lit- Vi'' ( u j t -1 to sit 0r.p11.1y 1 h propi-l-!i n with a KM-. rut inrii ' iol hvlmi te .pun'hit piiions , iixt.l' e m In. 'tu at- -pit l, r u will ai ue ( teiju tin- com r.u- o r thf mini', itti vo.ul no snit.riKjit s..tc t f. 'ii a ftioi -uui io tiu a'li'.iint ot t ti- on ra 1. 1 -p. I I v . r (li wrlii Ie pioj o-icil hi coiid rniPy wild the trriUH of 1 hi ac. venW4 incut ; hii.I jii ease ttie s-tia bnltler sn uiiti t i fn ctiler it tu the cuiiiraet, tl,u to niakeood the d fTcreur-e between the otlrr of said bid. Inr ami the l.oit tusponsii.le hulUr, or tlie person to Mhum Uie o hi tract may ba awinu-d. 'I he re-ptumlbillty of the guarantors mult be shown bf tho uitU-lal ot-rtitlcaie ol thu -l ie rk of thw in arcst lilatrluk Court, or ol tlie 1'iiltcd Htate DUtrict Attoiny. Hoiidit in a sum ctial iw th amount of Uie con ra-t. ilwind hv tbe c'liiirnt tor ani t-otii of bit (rusrantoii, will be reiuired of the niiccL-ssful buderor bidders upon eigo hi theconUucl. roilM Or fil'ABANTKB, We, tie undersifDvd, residt nts of , In tha county 01 , und State 01 , hereby (oiniiy and sfvcialiv oottnant with the I'nltcd Hi slue, and guarantee In case the forgoing bid of ba accepted, that he or thev Mill at 'nice eacuta thu con tr at t Ini the sauiu, wliii 1.00 1 and suitl. nt su:ue, in a ttuni ini1 to thu amount of tht contract, to furnish tha articles proposed iu couloriniiy wiih tlie term of ti lt adertineuiciitttlaTed Jul) 'J. WH, under hich the bid waa made ; and, in o.te the said - shall fail to enter into a contract a aiorcsaid, wu KUtiraHtt-e to noise go d tho difltTt noebftMoeii then oiler ol tiiw said -1 - ' and the next low ch 1 rrs ocsibia bidder, or tbe )H.-rsou to wbein tha contract may bv aw ard. d. Wtivun uudcr our handa and seal, Wttneaa: ) this day of , lHi-. To tM. mi.rantec mii.t be ar.pend.el tbe erftlclal i.a. Cle aboie inebtlulieel. .... I lieee t n.inen are to IH) delivered at tlie plaeo of nana. fuelure. I pun Ih. .ward avinw lu.cle ihcuucuMlul bl lUer will be aotlilrd, and luriu.lu-d wnh luraii ( conua tt ami beiacl. Tlie Department rre. Uie rl.UI to Mjeirf auj or all blel., II notes ewDid.ti.taeti.ry. ITel.ej.ale wl" I addru.Hl to 4,llrlg.dler-r.eneral flwrue D. Hum'ay. C.ilel ol .irlnanoe, Waililiutlon, D. j ," and will l wdon.d "t'ropueale (or Steam t ir. '"" OKO. D. K.OIHAT. )j fmwt'JS ' llrldltT nen.rm, elcli-fui Orelnam-a, CTIIKGE8 ft FHOST, No. 9 MECHANIC O Btieet, iewiirk, N. J.. want nrat-cl... Aiientau, all parte of the United Htntee to eell Uiolr faiem Uo.er.oe AdelraM aa el...., Willi two awl Uuo. ocul .laiupe, lor olrciilMraud tenra. AgeuU clear 1 (er day. jejo .titu Ira "l i J1 I