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    THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPH". PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JTJLY 18, 1881.
A I'AtLT AFTERNOON NEWsPAPER.
OFFICE No. 108 sTtHIRD STREET.
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MONDAY, JXH.Y IS, I.V.I.
THE WHEAT fOJiFLMT.
VTitliln the next flro days we expect to
cWonldo ome of the inost Important event
of the war; Important because of their Taut
influence over the rrault of the great current
Conflict. Wo need not inform our reader
Uit General Grant has been employing the
past month moot advantageously. lie has
performed wondrwiis works In that period,
twd solved lome problems In the practice of
warfare which will frfve blm an exalted nlcho
In the temple of fame. It Is a source of grati
fication (but half felt as yet) to the American
people, to know that the recent Invasion of
Maryland by the Rebels has not disturbed hi
Operations on the south bank of the James
rWer. ' Unobserved by all but the enemy, he
Ina been constantly progressing in a plan
Which, In its consummation, will give us that
.Victory which we all so heartily desire and
expect. . r
The.ro are those among our military critics
who can see nothing In General Grant's
Derations to give us any hope of substantial
success. Indeed, a morning contemporary,
whose Muteness and tanta for topography
spreads out a column on the " situation" each
day, would have us believe that Obant's
entire army of over two hundred thousand
men Is before Petersburg to no purpose, and
without any adequate end In view that It
owes Its transportation there to the imbe
cility of an administration which can do noth
ing right because it is not " Democratic.
That standard military maxim, "lose no
Opportunity to hold or destroy your enemy's
communications with his bases of supply,"
General Grant has adopted and faithfully
ibltowod. Yet the advice of "Jomiul" cannot
vail here, because Gbant has taken It, and,
we malntulru-itnproved upon it. ror such an
Jsolaj6ou'as ho has effected between his enemy
" and his points of supply has never been known
before In the history of war. The enemy,
. struggling under the inconveniences of the
situation, has been forced to gather together
small force and Invade the State of Mary
land, partly as a diversion, but mainly
to obtain a little food and some
buncombe" for the encouragement of
his ople and soldiers. So weak Is this enemy
in reality (although his Copperhead friends
are continuolly calling him all-powerful), that
he Is forced to re.nain reliccnt while he Is
" being throttled by a foe whoso force and
Capacity he certainly has reason to respect.
Not a respectable sortie is made by the Rebels
to relieve their army or raise the siege of their
' cities. If, unnaturally and salamander-like,
the Rebels expect to remain forever secure in
their present position, they will perform a feat
which will be not only novel, but astounding
to those who have made the art of war their
study.
They cannot hope to wear out General
Grant's army, for it will always be large,
fresh, and well fed. Its morale Is good,
although this fact, after its varied experience,
may astonish the world. We know that Gene
ral Lkk la sorely pressed ; he has tried many
plans for military success, some have carried
and some have miscarried. lie Is now left
Without an expedient. His brilliancy Is
' waning. lie must either come out and fight to
destruction, or remain In his works and en
deavor to keep at bay a tremendous army ("
freemen, under a most energetic, persevering,
and hitherto successful leader, I
This experiment Is about to be tried. Ia a
fuw hours a series of movements iu assault
and by flank will be commenced and perse
vered In to the end. These iu their develop
ment will show the wisdom and genins of the
general who hus determined to execute them.
We, who know something of them, believe
they will give us victory, but we only believe
80 because they have been adopted In accord'
anee with the very best scientific teachings,
and because common sense (which has all to
do with war) shorts the'm to be rational,
proper, and correct.
MEXM'A All" HUM.
'J he conquest of Mexico is not what Xa
n i kon would call tin fall wcompll. That
country, at this moment, presents thu curious
ftpectacle ol a nation whose territories have
been taken possession of, and over whom po
litical rule has been assumed by a foreign
archduke, while the Invaders have not yet
overcome, either by force or conciliation, the
people the) propose to dominate and govern.
The French forces have met with certain
BU-. cesses in tin ir engagements with te
Mexican., nnd a particular faction of the
native population, with whom reliio.i i
ZDo potential than any political or purely
patriotic rou.-ilderatlons, iuve jo'uej the
Fieacli, and co-opiTuted with tliein lu the
In. filiation of M aximilian as tlic li-njieror
ol .Mexico. Rut lu spite of these facts, and
the recent forut.il occupation by the A'islriau
Duke of his u"w Empire, Mexico is not yet con
quered, and unless wo very much miscalculate
the possibilities of tho future, there may be
some serious doubt whether It will be by the
present conspirators against its liberty and
Independence.
It Is no easy matter to destroy a nation
against its consent. A people, however few
In numbers and feeble in resources, but who
ar proud of their national Integrity ami
. heroic enough to defend it, are often ah la to
resist successfully the most formidable effort
to subjugate tuein, and this Is particularly
true where, as In the case we are discussing
the Power atUmutlug the work of subjuga
tion acts from a base of operations as distant
as an opposite continent, and m(ut draw all
or the bunt part of Its supplies of troops, army
munitions, ana tne nice, rrom to rctnote
point. This Is the eonditlon In which Maxi-
Aiii.IAH flud himself now. He has entered
Mexico on the heels of the French army, and
pretends to assume the Government of the
country at the Invitation and by the authority
of the people. The pretension Is so totally
' -without foundation iu truth, that it is posl
' tit ely farcical and is laughed at by the Msxl
ns themselves, who really see through the
jiiinsy Qauil with which It U designed to
rbent and wheedle a simple populailon out of
their freedom and country.
Maximilian, since his Inauguration, has 1
been very Industriously employed In efforts to J
render the people submissive, to his usurpation, '
and his principal act-on In this direction has,
consisted In seeking conferences with the
lending public men In Mexico, and sooperating
on their cupidity and amhitiuu as to seduco
them from their allegiance to their country,
and fidcUly to their own honor, anil convert
them Into his subservient partlzans. lie re
cently Invited General Jcakkz, President of
the Mexican Republic, nnd now commanding
the patriotic army, to meet him with a view to
compose satisfactorily to both the pending
political dilTt ixMec. Hut a letter from Jcahkz,
In reply to that request, Is not only highly
creditable to lis author, both on account ol its
dignified tone and decided sentiment, but it
settles very conclusively the fact, that a wer
ful Mexican party, led by Jvakkz, Intend to
resist, to the bitter end, the establishment of
Maximii.ian'h usurped rule.
Jl'Altr.. tells him, substantially, that he Is
but a titled robber; that his pretence of coining
to Mexico to assumo imperial control of it at
the request of the Mexican pcoplo is a
lidiculous falsehood; that as Maximilian Is
only the agent or puppet of I.ihih 'api
i.r.oN,who Is notoriously corrupt, unscrupu
lous, and dishonest, any promises or engage
ments ho can or may ma'ic to tho Mexican
people cannot safely be trusted ; that his dis
pensation oi places of honor and emolument
might, nud no doubt would, induce a number
ef high and Influential men to desert and be
tray their country, but tho liberal portion of
tho people never could or would bo over
come; and filially, ho declined the proposed in
terview for the reason that ho was then too
busily engaged, as President of the Mexican
Confederation, and commander-in-chief of its
armies, In defending tho national Indepen
dence and Integrity of Mexico, to consult with
the audacious adventurer who had dared to
invade its soil under cover of a foreign army,
and with the design of destroying tho sove
reignty of tho Mexlcau people. This spirit
promises much trouble to the Franco-Austrian
cabal in Mexico, and Maximilian may pre
pare himself for a long "spell" of rough
weather.
TIIK l M.H KtSJSMt I.Kll ' THIIIK.
A few weeks ago we made repeated mention
of the Diet that the State liquor law was ex
tensively violated in this city and county.
We believed then that the evasion of the act
was attributable to the neglect of the offlccrs
who were charged with tho duty of seeing tho
law enforced, and we, therefore, called on the
Constables of the various Wards to require
every person retailing liquor to show his
license, aud In all cases where It wai not
produced, to arrest the parties and have them
subjected to the p- ins and penalties denounced
by the law against thoso selling intoxicating
drink without a license.
We must confess that when we first under
took to effect this much-needed reform, tho
prospect was thut no other local newspaper
weuld aid In tho work, aud that our solitary,
though earnest, effort would prove liielfoctinl.
But we have thus far ot least been agreeably
disappointed in the fears we eutertainod of a
ft.il lire to accomplish some correction of a
gross abuse, and we must hero and now duly
make acknowledgment of tho newly-awakened
til and activity of tho Ward Constables in the
discharge of their duty in suppressing tho un
licensed liquor trade, and also tho cordial
spirit with which the grand Inquest for tho
county and the judges of the Quarter Sessi jus
co-operated in tho good cause, and, together
Vilth District Attorney Mann, efficiently
conded the vigilant action of tho consta
bulary.
Tho Grand Jury recently found true bills
gainst upwards of three hundred liquor
dealers, who were charged with prosecuting
Ihelr business without a license. On Friday
la.st a number of the accused parties wore
tried iu the criminal court, and all, but one
were convicted and promptly sentenced to
line and Imprisonment. A number of the
alleged offenders pleaded guilty, preferring,
by that course, to throw themselves on the
mercy ol tho court, rather than make a des-
jerat- defense against overwhelming proof of
guilt, uud in thoso cases the Bench marked
the fiiiiikncks oi the culprits by extending to
them a considerate clemency. In some in
blni.ccs the defendants made no claim of hav
ing ever procured a license, while others wero
srrjing on their business under liconsos
w Mi blind expired and not been punctually
renewed. These two special classes of cases
t.l:(.w, most signally and conclusively, that
the (li.-j ositlon to elude the requirements of
the statute is very common, and that it never
could have been Indulged to any considerablo
extent if the otlicials, whoso busiuuss It is to
e the law strictly executed, had faithfully
exeicised their authority in the premisiM.
The action already taken, however, aud to
width wo refer with sincere gratification, Is u
beginning in the right direction, and encou
rages !li' hope that it will lead to even more
inq ottunt results of the same character here
after, it w ill net do, of course, to become
content with any partial rectification of a
gmve civil uud social evil, when it Is clearly
j rat tic able to clear It out completely, root
itiid biani h. IS' or intiHt tin. officers who have
it i i iitly done so wi ll iu this matter of thu
uidiceiist d liquor trallle expect to lull the
vigili.iice of the community to sleep, sluvily
Itct.tise tl'iy have lately discovered a few
liiu.ititd violators of the I.iquor law, and
lit.uht (lit in to justice. The work should
lot le suspended until it is finished up
llicroiigh y, nnd not au offender is left to bj
i xi ost d and ptofeenfed. And here we deem
j t(q it to express our cordial commenda
tion ol a Miggcstion made last week by Jude
Al l i; on. in calling attention to thu fact
that the act of Assembly requires the Iiccns
to be displayed in a conspicuous place or
niunner lu the bar-room of I lie autuer, tue
Judge very w isely and opportunely remarked,
that this was the only guide a consUble could
have, and that if every tavern-keeper did not
so exhibit his license ho must not complain If
he is Indicted for selling without a license.
Joint Mock Comimnlett In tmclaiid.
The London Time publiobei a list of 171 new
joint fclork coii'lanica organized xa Kngland
iiurmg the htm nun oi iuc prewnt yar, it:jiio
KUiiiH total rapimlof UU,a2o.AtMJ. A iuro
pioporiion of them lnvuea bur.t. riiuioiis iu uie
tirht iiihtuiiee, fur only half their noiuinal capi
tal. Allowing for thin cireuiusUiucetiiud also for
the great mmiter thut have tailed to Aataliliwh
theihelea, ur have ob Lai tied only partial
ftUbbcrlptiouB, Uie atvtual rnuouut of harug
taken would not repreueut more thau
.0 000,000. Of the total, 116,000,0(10 of
piopoecd capital, about 63 per cent, wat for
tuijka aud tiuituce companies, 14 per cent, for
the converBion or various muutiirmi eaoiiau
menu already iu existence into join'-Hiock awso
clatious, Vi per cent, for steam audotherahipping
fntarprut'a, o per cent, for immraw coiup'ia'e-,
A per cut, lur railways, 5 per cent, for eatato
inveatineuU, and about 1 or 2 ier cent, for hotels.
Lt year, ullhougb the total capital pmpofc'd
fur corupaiiies seemed enormous, It did not
amount lo more Hmu ioO,0o0,X0, while the
pTCKiemi of cotK'octtuQ this year bus been at thu
ate of 2,000,000 for U twdre Ui?uths.
OUB BALTIMORE LETTER.
ST1I1X1M1 C0N1 HAS r A Mill NT OF HAMAOR Bf
Tit K HK.IIKL INVASION ItKI COKKS IIK Tt ENINO
IIOW rAHMFHS Sl'l'r't-'KPn OKNKRAL OK"
I.IKVUI AND HONS TO JOIN IIKNBIlAt ORANT
t.FMHAt. WAI.I.ACR C'ONTINI H IN I'D W M A N 1
llKkR AS lifPOPB HAII.HDAO AVKAMIS MOBK
SlllUT SCllVKIl.l.ANI'h O.N 1 it AI TO MS THU
t NIIlN I.V.AOCK.H, KTC.
fiprtiat Vvrrfpinlrnr of Ti Hr'Hin1? TttTrnph.
IlAI.HMMHH, July 17.
The contrast between this day and last Sun
day, rrpiirding tl. e state of allsirt in and around
our city, Is peculiarly striking. Then wo were nil
tiurtir sn extraordinary pressure of excitement.
Then hole city was In coiiiumtioii. Alarm b -lis
wi re rmRliif!; cltl.ens wi re marching to and fro,
rushing to nrins; nfliight' tl women (and some
men) n'tirtclj' kuow where to go. or what to do.
Humor was thousand-toiis'iii'd. Wc had it that
tlic lti Im I liu"ts would t upon us in a few hours.
Hairy Gilmorc was t!io watch-cry among Seces
sion M.
Tliey loolctl secretly delighted and conscious
of Fpccdy deliverance from what they termed
Yankee Ihral loin. Each tr.iilorous countenance
stciiitd to fay : "Wait awhilo nnd we will assert
our riflUs." There was untold juliilanry in tlitilr
hearts, but fear for the time holng had its wise
restraint. Wo wt-ro really in a somewhat pro
ciirlnus condition. Tho Insure ns wore only a
few miles off. Thcv had cut telegraph wires and
destroyed railway communication. It looked
bleak and dark, hut all is now over, aud to-day
we breathe freely. The liorRC-stealers, marau
ders, uud Heiicl thieves have gone hack again uud
left us.
Now II Is quiet ns u summers morning not
even tlie sliKlitest idea of tear disturb, lor the
time being, any one. How loiiKwewill he por
niitied to eniov this nutctiido and freedom from
npircliension 1 cannot say. U may be a briefer
jwrioil ttian wo either hope lor or expect. All
indications arc that wo need not be. surprised at
another m ire formidable raid or invasion, should
wo rt.lap-o, as is likely to be the, case, into inex
cusable BiipiuenosH, such at eclipsed us prior to
the recent scare.
It is to be ronrottcd Governor Bradford coun
termanded his militia order. It wits just begin
liiug to work weil, and to demonstrate, there was
a power able to command and enforce o'jediencc,
but unfortunately wo arc relapsing agaiu into
criminal cHreU-s-neHs.
l ioiu tho best estimates now at hand It is be
lieved the cniiro ions liy plunder, tleitruction of
property, Ac, cnnscqiicni upon tho recent, It 1 1 e 1
raid, will not full sln-rt of live millions of dollars,
probably mciro. Not less than five thousand
l.orscs were stolen, besides thousands of c ittle,
hogs, sheep, he, The lesson Is a seven! and a
costly one. Tno farmers suffer iinuiuasuraoly.
Many of them hnvc lost their enare crops;
others wcro prevented harre-iting theirs iu due
tcjsotit aud theic ore now hundreds wliocin do
nothing mwurds securing their grain for want of
horses to usul it In, or tnravi u out. moi oi tuo
refueces who escaped hither tor safety have re
turned home. (Uicis lire couiiiiK back to re
plenish their depleted stores.
General Ord bos been relieved from liij ten.;i
rary command oi the military of till. Department,
T ... i-.. ... I ti -..I ir fcf .........
aim ptocs to-iiny vt join wciitjiiii uuiu,. t.n.ttvi.i
resolve buck ami! n iusl ns they were under Gene
ral Wallace, prior to tho temporary change. It
is fnir lo sav ii neral WalU- e ilid well under the
circumstances, and by linbting so tenaciously at
the Mouoctty badly piim-hi tl and delayed tho
enemy Iroui litt icktng, as ho iutcud jtl, Washing
ton ai d ilaltimore in their weakness. Daring
that tluy's tiebt, fortun duly twenty thousand
veteran tro' ps arrived to the defense of Wash
ington, not onlv reiiaering sate, out repciiiuii
the iuvadirs. t'oioncl Wooly, our l'rovost Mar
shal, worked like a Tiojan, sind performed admi
rable fervico. 8a, indent, did Colonel b-twrence,
Major Uinuey, Colonel t'r.ine, M ijor Este, and
tho entire stsff. Their days aud nights wero
sleeple.-s mid nui-t fatiguimr.
I leuin lliat repairs are rapidly progressing on
the Northern Central, and Ilaltimore and Ohio
Railroads. The tortner wld be ready to run
through iignin on Tuesday or Wednesday, tho
luttir In eight or len days. The trains now run
regularly to Philadelphia and Wa-hitiglon. Ile
strictians of the pass syst"iu have boon taken off
nt ither men nor nurses tuo subject to impress
ment. All goes on bravely and well.
It is the detenu inn' ion ot the au'horitios hero
to deal more rigidly than cvor with socessioni.ts
nnd cncinlis 01 Hie Government. They are to hi
taught that toleration will no longkr bo ncr
milted to treason mid traitors in any lorm. Per
sons who applaud lliiry Gilmoro or any other
lcci cl bandit will be dealt with as giving aid and
commit lo the ltebcllion. Such characters are
burg picked up bonny. They must show their
hiiiids so as lo mark them for future exigencies.
Gur Union Leagues and I niou cUi.ins turned
ont nobly in defense of their el'y and country
durft g tho recent invasion. Some of tluvn aro
ttill under arms. Tho Germans especially cx
hil.itcd an unmistakable patriotism.
We have very lit lo teal news to-d ly, but it is
iiiite warm. There are hopes of hearing gojd
accounts flout Sheridan and Hunter.
IMPORTAHT DOCUMENTS.
The H H'I Ki'fatlon of i-oltlntf into
The letters Buhjuined were w rition by a Hubel
oOictr, uii rx-WtiAhiiiioniau, well Ktuwn in
tliut city, while tiie Ue)el urmy of invaiun wu
infp.titof the cliy. It' any evulnce is wimtia
tliut it wan lullv the intention of itic Kubeln ti
make tin tttu mt to talie Wiitt)ltig(unf and t int
tin y wtio ut one lime coiiiuluut of amce-s in
tliut atuinpt, Mil U evideuro i tupj)li J in ttiio
letu-rri. 'lie writ, r i-i a young man ef due pro
ni:c, who, iniltii liy bad eonnHels, lift with
oilu r Wti.-htituniati j to j iu lli ; ti Mit r)iH
L'mi at Km luit'Pi'tl, and he returned to strike a
pniricid.il Imn.l v.i the i-Uy of hi hirth.
IU aiiiji ai:i us ( tt. , 'iUi Hki.imi-.ht iJava, nr. Slt.VKU
Ni in .h, tt ui ii.Ik troiii Wtthulnifu n, July I J My Uitr
hiu Mother :- It rem hif (tat ncio 1 am wUliln hikIu of
in I oiiiu unit tuttii''i k'et thuru. 1 can li trdly reit.e llmt
1 uui here , It rtt-nih iiku it (-Iincuiit i.n-jttu to hn In kiicJi a
l uiilliHr hi. n i- 1 i-n.iinlr t Muc'ed to t.ivt liet'ii in
i ti- hint: ion I nt m.ht, ttui r ite iierrei d o'hcrwlnc. anil f r
trtir Hi tu 1 w Hi n m t thee I will write, 1 a in tvell -h.ivu
Lot het'ii hmt, anO have tieeu tithutiH alinuit e ei y djy.
I My tiomhiiH heeti uluit lieu) iilidi r lue, !ut I )me Oot
lll i ii I JtlCtn i.
I hoik'pi Iioh oti all lo- k. 1 W"til1 kIvp wor ili to ee
, yen ail u (.a ti, mitt I ku i nil n'i w un u f.;-o me, bai I
j Mipi'oxt.' ne vvill l.ute to wait it I a kiu-1 l'r ) id'-net K" Jtiius
inn 'i ay i r. i nv ii ui' ii ii i j t' "in', w . , iiu ii , , ii u
Hot (.t t tin re it v. id he li s-ire dlsiu-p ililnie tl li me ; hut,
howewr.ft'- ti j,"""! s t'di r. I wli litivc w trust in llifl
bi ixiiiiyol our i 1'iMTiil it i ulor ot i.'tif liny. We hit vo
In cu Miirinir h'lifi Jhmc all Hie iiiornhut. hut u t imutaI en
1,'ftt nteM i it" t.tki ii piiiee; mIu ii it tl ten euiue o:l 1 will
tlltt hur.i to conn houe.
All the W hoH me we 1. Tell licit lu ami tie gUlo to
vi i He to tnv vhcoeer im v ctiti.
t.fetl e t-iiihiM-d to liiiu liiiy'y. I.oo to nil Affec-
th.l.iltelv, WAV 1HJKW,
C.tpuiin i 'ompaiiy K, 'iM Itelaien 'hkiiii;i t'a ilrv,
liijtutl-.'U'f N. V. Niiiiiiii lirikitde.
Ml V IK Hl'll'.ISo, "KAttlul.l tAlK..lnly 1', H.I.-.Mf
Ui m U .11 - I emeeud tihiMi fcet-n . (1 lui-l hll-l, hui,
Hi toll i . we H we tli'i ilnCil to illbiippotnt 'it III. l or loiif
1 In-1 i th.iiil ii- t micee.'it i i hi euiiy tun, 1 t ill write. We
ciiitKid Iheri'ei no n" .1 vie . an. uud . e, e r-'tii ved Uy
tut- j i" pi" in tliii re liuti oi h e sutiti tutu h 1'i'iKr than l
u tn ipiiu d, tu, l I ii --ii' ton I i ttd ;t nio-t ;.l .lioiu liioit.
Y oil t iiihi hi ii Hi r h 1 w inhl ioe lo e ?oti, anil date
a ti nl v iid nht mU 1 oil prav th u t imy niet-i mwhi.
J l.o Ijit-o tiiv liii ki ; In-i ll IiwIj.Iiik ni'nost ever.v il l"
Ui.w i' r - vi n oi ht .Mi. . !i l li.iu m ver icfi!i ci a
MTiii li, ,M l .!- t shut It inj nieler ni'- ni ;i:e n,
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et t n Imttl t w- 'till Jed.
k r.ter, it nr.' ttilM in
red. Hv tiK-tuhiT mo '
IUIm, I.Mti .t- hi t to Kiilet an U
i "'in lur- i'o. hi J un"-, mi') .!.
h-re, anil nil a k to Im rcmiu.
CI urh . lour ini.tl'fr t)eTi.e .
ir wife, I till til -im
s,v iu it.c ti'lk at houie tint I itm .ill rik'iit, ana le-pa ti a'
in u eal fjel Itri4ine vtdl a He ud me. I ul.crty touaa
lut ! ti .u aud n'l.
i t alln:tiinal'ly. tour friend .
WAT ll;i:W.t'plttlnCo. F,
V ) He.'l'.tent a. . avulry, Imhyiea e liade.
V. II (J. Al..l.
fTHrrlHl.
W-C.KE -!tOi .1- Itfl Oil the hut , tiv Rr. K ithcr
( f.iu oi.oi si 'I her.a ctnfdi, Mr. JAM I.S J. ilti.fcitt
to -v.it. l.l.l.r.N K. KuWi.KUS, il ol u.la til.
HKliVKIi II A I M ..-.-in the I tih inst , ul the rcaidcTiec
ot i l,i !p::i1i iiin iv t,, 1. v I he JUr. A. t nihir, .Mr. Ol.l Vr.lC
H bh.lt I U to Mif l.Ul la li. 1IAINKS,aUuI this cliy.
u vmd.
H ioKI K NO.- On the 0th of Jiine, lit Nailivltle,
Ttnn thf Kov. Win, Itrueo. ii li , J b'. M'UKKS,
K.Mi., ot thih tdy, tu i.l-l.lt-, only duufetiier of Dr. Kint of
Mw otatity.
IImI.
KYltF. On the Uih lnt., Mr. yitANKt.lS KTBE, ayed
67 t earn.
II U ret it Ivoh and frlendi sre reipoctftilty Invited ta at
tend Itm nine r it I, from his late mvhleiiee, Hu'lunund ktreut,
ahuvf haiejver. KliMi entii Ward, on Tuenday atteruooii,
at i o t'ltn k. 'lo proceed lo Laurel Hill Cemetery.
lU'l'FK.l.t). On Krldav evening. lnt., CUAULB9
lil'l'h 1,1 l, in thu 7nih yea. ol hi hk"1.
1 ht ina e iiifiidn of the faiu'ly sre runpertfully rciueHtcd
tn Hlleuil tlit funeral, from hl late reniilciue, No l'J' f ll
bert tn ct.cu Xueidny mernliig at o' flock, without fur
ther notice,
III (illKH.-On the Kth Init, f'ATHAUIVR ZANE,
jounce.! oaithur ol Owen and the late Cathailue Uuguea,
aed Vh ear.
J he re'aiivea and frh mtt of the family art reipec'fiillr
Invited to aitend the tuneral, from the retldeuc of hor
hrohr-iii-law, idr. Jmuet lliown, Fierce ktroet, eaut of
Faitink road, below Twelfth, on Wednesday in irniini a(
is o'cloi k. Hervneatthe Chureh uf the AnnunciaUon.
Jntbiuieiit at Hi. Mury Ctmwivry.
KIN Kli AMKU. On thn iNtli lnU. JAF,3 D It I NIC
HAM KH, lu the 1'JJ yrar of lit ae,
'I he reU'lvei aud friend, and alto the Harmony f.odjre,
Vo. Ifi. 1. O. ol O. al-o the I'emovwra'l'-d Iiene4lal Al
uiH'laUoii, are rv(.aetruUy UitUiJ lo attuutl hia fuacral,
from Ida late rldeuoe, Mo. i H. JT jut a itroet, uo
Wvdneedfty aftt-iituou at S,O CvCk. Tu proceed tu Odd
ret lows" t'Moaiery.
I.
14. W A L It A. V Id M,
autveflstn to w. a. oarktu
MAtHONIO IIAI.I,,
Bo. 719 OlIESNTJT Street.
W I N I O W HII ADliH,
OUKTAINH,
M'Vbi'IT' NhHIN'JS.
BUSINESS ITEMS.
ItHKplierrr ftlnwhi rHArklin
WIMJ(
A Mom lH,t IO"i IfTtlhK,
TMT IT,
f.r ht'e Uf
A Hi 'II ANDTKNIH AfKHFIfl,
A
Jt O Xu 1 A. T T i; M I 'X'
it it it i: it v.
CHILLED IRON SAFE
fc-KltlOl SI.Y A'l TACMvKD.
THE PUPILS OF DAVID EVANS,
or TIIK kiiim or
K VANS A YV A 'V M O IV,
AI.r.MADY AT WORK.
HIS SCIENCE PRACTICALLY TESTED.
The Result a Complete and Total Failure.
Hir. llURlll.All.i ll.llll.V KO01 Kl.
1)AVII KVANS nay, It la a Tiry itlmple matter to
drill a hole through IS to 2 inches thoroughly cblllod
irr nj pick up the combination of the lock, aud open
Milk "a Bale; and to lllimtrato his yulem, hna found, acul
dcnlally, a semi-chilled Unpertect atifot pro-tired a very
perfect drilling' appanttui, with dilllii the most approved,
at I, I am told, given dally public Iohnouh tn the art ol drill -ttW
; nltto. that lie nrcced, liy a very heavy prcsaure, aud
the nt.c ol three or tour drtlii, to r nd a hole through thin
semi thliled mfe In irom thirty to f.lxty mlnulei, and ays
to IiIh ptiplli that any o( I.dlie a Hafei can bo drilled the
hHtnc wny.
It would seem that Home of his more Advanced ittidenla
lmvlntr found a most I'uvoraMe opportunity to test this
new phllonophy, have already taken the tieceasary steps
to praetlcahy and ptc'eh imlly eip rhnent upon this
new ttud wonderful science; I suy wonderful, hecatme.lf
tnicccMviul, it wub to open at om-e the ui t i.nporUut salei
and van iti. of the couuhy to the whoH hurular profesI'm.
'1 lie result ol thi se ei.orinienli will I e shown by the fol
lowing itatcraetitH, which appear In Iho rreus," Jul Ht
al no other city piiporn.
1,1 tin's emit iti I Hon Sn A Hn.i hit Ilnsirr
(K ni. Am Mil a i KmiiiMiv. 1 no "West 1'nlUdelphla
hittli KH l-uii't has tie ol I, ii. i. n. No. '2 ItitiW haiei,
piii .hand .f M. i', Sam ui, Aont, In this cilv, so ne
( ijitrit en month nlnee. The mite w left In tho oilce, on
t .Mitrkct Mi eel, nouve ivronu, on njiuruay niiciuoiii, an
1 rhl.
On Kunditv, nt twelve P.M., the puliceman tried tho
I fiont d"oi id ttte otil -e, and round It unlin ked. Da ft-
It Ilk -nil K IUB IHIH V II V IUIMIU IIIV II K-HI HUM UT' Ilk T7l K
at Hit- cttie, liiii hud Ut'i v uli tiieii apitr.itiiY. There wtn
u ineitiM' nuide iiilhethor in irut of the utie for the
i.ui poit ot the drill, ai d u Minverot nd f irtlier hark tor
im aitttitit,a to create a nreMure aud cvvr turn done n
pnift.tiy t" tnke !he fitlllihii t":.;rct. . 1
A hWv w a found drilled or ground, about half an Ineh
Into the door, over the leek. In tho manner o publ civ I
(li-Miihtil in htiudry neivkpaper advert. hi uiiuUj, nud it
would hit'tu this r a ui Ur u they c iild no, at the iron
hcinie larder. Next the lock centre whs th'riijtiiily ;
tro d, hut eould lint be dllM'ti ill. Next the latc:i-klmb '
weremken oil, ami the knnh-n i ndifn wore tlmrouin y
truii, un I they could not he Ui "uu in. A nede wti
tried, ui.d that hud no ctlei-t. A pry was placed he Quid
tl.t iioor-)uiike to pry oil the door. '1 iih dli not sueeeed :
Mid uttei ail theke exprriuieiiin, the hurtylnr?i t-vl len ly
cit" o (he com lulon ilu-vciud imt In tiny way p. no
trute ttie caie. and hit in despair tolumnnly; n-a hiviHi
hi en mtnihfd in the ltaat, imu having "Hit plenty ot time
to woik. The iiprenritnet wtmld t leu'lv indu atii tii.it tne
hinlrs wero ut work during (Saturday iiirshi, iuot of
Min.iHj , ard Huuday evmiu tf
1 uiiin NArn a i. Hank, I'hiKd. li h a. duly 14, Hit. I d.j
lie eti ti-riil Uiat the itat ineiit in it i 'Fre-s" ot the I tth
li n 1 . . tn id. i nee to I II lit- h ate at iLe Vcl I'hiludeliddA
Trust CVu.i anv, Is a corn t t Mid true Mutement.
DAVI1- It. I'Al I., 1'rei.ldent.
The following points are parUcularly uoiiceahle in the
above htaltnicnt.i :
y irst. 'I heitn at Icnuth of i'tutf oi the opt ration,
heeomi. 'I i u itict that (he opeiaiorn leit to'uuiunly, aud
di l.beiaielv lakii'K ttieir vi tude appraiu, having
a miK ii 1 i iei tiuu to wirk.
'Iti rd. 'I he tart teat they evidently Ita1 the moat aji
pmvid tntdit.es r tli illn u, or ihev e iuui iiwt Ua.o yround
ol.e l. ail inch u to tound, l.ai d, ClillU d ir u.
I n. r ih. 1 1 h tm-t tht as ii)i',v y 4 well in t .wft-dt the
w r fijtit Iron b'lt a wtm-li urt- tin chiller, th. iron
hi t miu' en hard the.v ennid tml t-ven urind any further.
iiltn '1 J hull di'ti com ii:,e tt Im n the tipei a'ora in tni-ft-htid
.0 tr sill otrti-r cxpe nut n t s aat-r the had htnt-.l
imH ht en eon. pit -i-tl louUd in the irreat cxpermt' iit . wnu-U
vim. ifi iiraeiitailt di nioiitiate to thu tt h-dn hutvlur ptn
IfMtion the tettHii tl.tv ot Imt hi Kvana' new b n'ln'o n ihu
m l ol tinning io!id t'lulh d lion 1 'a l.i 3 li.eln s llin k.
Hixtipy. 'hat not w ithitttuauii,' tho ll-iit wat with
un ai in v of i teratia, lolly armed and e. mi. pi e I wltti tne
lutht uf p.ovt-il t ciij on, tin hate, hliiKiu li.iude.l. tiu
aneiand nloiie, in a tttlr nttilid-uii tkht, U' lealrd t .e
ei.i in . to ci-d hull to letlie fiom tin- Held, and ea ne out
oiiiieior w ith scarcely a fc4i , ave oni din a II tmliet liu.e
ii the outi r Mii'nt e.
S.'imith lor David F.viin atleuee. All who need a
MUi'li Uncial I'liHil Sa'fttlll U" well, to lake a no e ul
tl e flrute fact.
A W"IM lit I UK. !U!K.l.K
I w nh to iiiukn a tt'w aimvetion to K-"ih'imu of the
pii'ii - a ti. aim more ei-pr.i ia.l.v to timM lut in any laitli
in Ik. tni .t,in' pM'ono n .
A m ii-w.rl.ein ton mui he aw me th t one uud a t.a'l
to tti. li.fl s 1 1 ii'l.'tiett ti.oti u,h! cl.iikd iri. it, cauo l be
mi. ce sin 1 di l i -i ui ui'.t wn. 1'ia'iMiit lor ihvmnl.ir,
ui.d It ii' mm i oniv ho.x ol m.l c. must tie in Itnd iu tta.'
P on ii.'i' (1'M-oiii.Jiiv . b i" t '11m- lett here .iir.ilm-i 1
hh' Wi. ci iK iit-i . uiy It at t'ie iron is ilinr.M.K'ilv ehiiled. A
ti -t nM inu'li I". 'iu-1 1 it e tic-t tr--ii worker), ot I'lm.id, l
1 I ;a It one ot 1-ilU at t, ni: dt liv- rt .1 to thi h ti.lt .t
tie Nortlitrn l.lOertien, p.ifv tit hitint ttduK. and not
nuiijl'tr ol I'U.tT infill he added. Vnu irtn.t he us-.it red
lli.it tilia h4ieti Hi e iun.tl. di di IT. t , itl.h ilin mil
tin am mtfiie Miiei' It mat le uri le that a bt C may Ue
t,t ml ni'i o l.ai d i it -hoi. Id i.e.
At. ti l ul hvaiV t nier.t, O at he enn drill any ot
I.tdit a Ka'C-.. :t D Ut l- 1ak n w ill. pouie ur-l i. ol allow
ance, lie ! a ita!e nmker, nnd i tno rentt'd to mike tti a
: Mtiuim nt. Ite iiudft you are o eniitk' Kvanf& Wait u s
t";iie f , and no ollt-n, that ll is tc;j di'siraD c to
aitrat t oni nttt ntimi tn another 1 1 -cciion ; and so fur as
he t an (jet yi ur aul to discredit Lillu s Hu e so far, his
t linoest ia nrouiott d tor tl hu can cotivlnea anv body ih at
; 1 i. he r Snie u Lot hiirulnr proof, hu iua induce ttie narty
' to ia-e hi huiv a a uiu proof, a woru to incnibe ii
uttith iit.
N, w a- iron work th you must fu'ly tinders tann the dif
: ft ii iii e hi iwi'i ti hem lai'lrrf i to V iuvlifH of i titled ir .n,
am! I li.ili t 'n im h ol sin.-ei ir n, and although the pri.e
i:u, hi l e yromer in ee of iiici tui iu ilio tin iner, the In-eieM-ii
rink, nnd the urobabie luilui c, uhkIiI iuoth thun
Ci'imteibtiUlK e. ll In a t -uittou and irnMilul itavlnK, I i ll
a "nimttlu hixpfiice n Letter tnaii a slow bllhiu' ;" a small
hut Mire ,rle way t,c iiiiieh butter than a very slow aad
uncri lam out, though larger.
A word to 1'aUd Kvaim.of the Arm of Evaua A Wat
' ion
IheaiKiTe test having been made evidently by your
Burnt awaited Mioiei.t-, mi'lor the most luvorablu ctr-
1 ciitustancek or tlo m, and made prolelonally, and to
thoromthlv, and tde re mi It so saiUtautory, that we deem
this text ijuiie wutth-ient for the prehuiu; thereforn wdl
ii. -t trouble you tu ton the Hufe on Monday, the Isth lnt.,
as pre. toiifl) ami unecd; but so sown as any net of yours
ot any of your mmrt presentations may seem to iiciui'o It,
te ttliall uxpeet you to bo ready to make a further tent,
Dial loth tho burglar and il.u people may know that I. d'
lie s C'hilltd Irou Hale is thoroughly drill pruol, and tliere-
r,,rM K.irlar. i.r.rfil.
r l.KWIR t-UXIK A SON,
M.C. 8AIU.KK, AkuhI,
Jl bomb Seventh suueU
fttrrk A r.'il Mno.
BTECK A CO.'B
HIIOI
41
HAMLIN'S
firrtl
CABINET
riAioa.
BTEC'K A CO. 1
OatOAUB
riAHSS.
I. K. OOl'l.ll,
.vfttttb ftot Cbeaitul itn.1.1.
K. a, W1tana C
Mniifi-tnrni Hum nd lliol"OI CVmfri-tlonl, Alm-ynJ
PMte, C'kiMMtat. CrmU, Crowns l. Mode i
Prli,qitlltfr flirori-d.
Bnaitsd Jordan Alroondj. Ac, A.
Mo. Ills CliMnut strK-t. bolow Fourth.
MILITARY NOTICES.
i
THIRD GOAL EEOIMEST.
Tit MK1NT
RAF IDLY ril UNQ UP.
ONI r tW) MORP: COVPANIt.s C kN UK Afi EPfH'.
TIIK Itl'.dlMIlNT
WIl.I, fir. THKK RF.AilT
T TAKIJ THU l'"II-:i1.
ImmeJiate Application Should be Made.
,l I. IIK( ll'Ht'NO HI'HMSK.H rAtll.
.JOHN K. lIAHb K T T,
COLOM'I, COMMANDING.
IIKAIt'MlTl'.UH,
N o. a0 i WALNUT S T It K H T.
OKF1CK CITY JMHTNTY COMMISSION,
No. 41 TkliNR Street.-"Suhtlttttra. The Citv
llt-tinty of tnt Jiniidrt J and fitly dllant will he paid In
ca-.cn win its uniollrd rltfnis of I'lillndr-lnhla, la advane
ot tin ilrait,uit In thri a yvnn' nultnlltiiief iml lUdle to
Oratt, and (iropur ciedll la given iiiton the iioU ul their
lllrittHtN.
If ittlf prut not an rolled nut tn niltitiitrH, the Bii'mtttute
In trftaroed ns a volunteiT.and on a pmir eviietu-e ot lit
belfiK credit d li entitled U the bounty.
'I he iportunliy li thun ailnrdd for ct(7cna to aid tha
ce imp, while pienirlnK evmpilona lr tUi'iiiolvin, mid
ai-tlsting Ui? liy to till t a quota. y'
a UK.'
KU..1
IIKATMJUAUTKKS ntOVO.ST MARSHAL,
lUtLrirl, l'a.
I'HII.AOr i.rui A, .Mine n, i-ni.
nainen of nrtonii renmvinif t or frt'in thit iii-
trlel will le aU.lesI to or tnekn ff orn th Hits of fnml
mit. I'opita of ihr Ittn are open tor ptiohc lii"potlon,
and rlv'l ntlirmi and all cttl . are inl od to aiier ard
point out eini In ilio Utn and ftlve mira Infiinntiiun ai
ma aid In tho correction nnd nvl-4n tnoreoi Any
rt ron ennilh-d nia a jrcar tit-fore tli Hoard andcUnn
ft have bis tiaui alriekeii otT the llt If he can mow U
fro'itrily ttiat he la not properly enrolled, on aceooni of
A nnne Mttn-t ei'lwct Oitr-uye I'trimttu Ht i'hyiiail
A .inpllance with tho furcfrotnft anwovtlonala earnestly
aoliHKd. WM. K. LKIIMAH,
y w-tt Captain and l'r iruit Marahal.
WANTED FOR TIIK UNITED 8T
A MarltM t'wpa (a varied and exeUlng lift by t
i land), three hundred aide hodted men, to pTf
ia dotiea of a aoiulor at our Navy a-d, nd
WANTED FOR TIIK UNITED 8TATB
nea auo
rform tt
nd utoai d
i . tiit.-fi HtmtMft Atiiitn-of-war on forelan nations
luiMTcnmpc(ailn thun Uie army. A hlp-of-war U
romtortatiie ln.nie. The Mmlne t'ori.i ta the beat
equipped Corps tn the aorvlco. Pne Money ta abiu
"llE I.Of'AI. POTT NT I K8 FAII) TO HRf'ItUIT.
t or ail other luformation apply dallr at the K.- rultliit
Rendoivooii, Nt. SUH. KKON1 H'n et, bkw Bpruoe, be
twewn Uie bunr of tuna and three o'clock.
JAMKH T.F.WIS,
CapUin and K-vnUtinjOitirer,
BiyJ-tf Ntt.utlH. rtiONT (Street.
W ltt V rV 11
TO WILBESBAERE,
VIA
KOETH PENNSYLVANIA EAILEOAD.
TIME AND PISTANCK SAVKB!
BY T A. SI. EXI-RKSB TltAlM, KftOM THU XKW
Uf.rOT, lUIBD hTlCKET, AllOVK TIDMPsOSf,
AltRlVIN'l 'N WII.KKSI1ARKK J-W P. M.
RKTURNING,
Le WM.KKHHAUKU at 1 P.M., m.Ung riofceon
utcllon t HdhldK in with Murth Pran.ylr.nlt K.iirci
ti miu, nl arriTC la I'lUlmilrijiW, .1 S'W f . M.
I" auk f!i r.
BA-.OAOL CliKCKtD THKOl'I.U.
CXA.ItIt,
A ( K N T.
ii
Q.
W. SIMC98 & B K0T a lift,
8ANSOM BTKF.r.T BALL, PUILVDlU'UIA.
MAMDrAClUKKUH Of
JEWILKV,
FINE 8WOUDH
AH J-tf
M1UTAKT qOOTlg I3T r.TTRT VARIKTT.
AtiTil It A. It li It H
WlloLKUl.l U HCTAII.
CLOCK KBTAHI.I8HMKNT,
B E. oo:ii 8KCON1) and CIIKSNUT Bireatj, l-bllada,
AI.VMIT ink TbJ l-AIKNl
rAiVAIJlNO TIIIKIY-HAV CUCKB,
A very dciirabi. article for Cburcbe,, Hotel., Banks,
CouiitlnK-l'i'iiii', railoi.. Ac.
Al., IIAM I AITI IIKK OF FINK ll'll.ll PKMS.
( l.u. KH IlKI'AlllKH AMI WAUKAM I Kl.
JalU-l y l l. 1 ilinminm ol en ry deaurum..
W'.mT AURA'.'ii. K. CUIiMitt OF SIXTH
, and MI Mil: Hiiwii., buy, luauiuuua, Watche,. Ould,
nllver. aud l.na.i Ticket..
THOSE IN WANT Ol' M0NKT,
(AIL
AU bu.ili'M ooiitlilentlal. mylS-8a
ij pi r o "ii I h it 1 1 1
We refnad tho money, If dctlrwl, for avei lol of Shlru
wlucb .all lu an? rcptot.
KINK BlIlltTH.
001 Ll.MiTIIWlsK (l MUSI. IK.
Made of N.w York Mill, Mualln, mid Terr On. Linen
Uo.om. (lull M '. I'-iml urlce WII.
WUJiHiua.llUs Mill. Mmlin.anJ fin. I.lncn UiMomi,
Olll tl-no. I'.nul prl, e (3-.1U.
Gl'.NlI.I.MDN'S I V UN IS 11 IN Q GOODS.
HM1TII a. .IACOIW,
n.yini. No. 14-40 CIIKSNUT btnt.
Iht att.'ntlm if I.AIHK VISITING TIIE
Tl oi lhi..ealMint I kAVlNU ll fur - Wftier
Inu I'lacc,,'- or "the ( outttry," I. repellllHy
Invl ,.l to Ih. rvten.lve .tivk of Wilim
I. l nh.S MiliaM, lor M'MUKU WRAK, for
W1UTK MOIHLS, JlWUMMii VYUAfl-KUl,
Ac.
An exlen-lve a.aortraent la offered In Laca
and Worked EuVlima and lu.erlliiio, l.iia,
IlanilkorchlelH. Collar., Hlnevea.aud IDplaiu
and laut-v I'lal.l, Nvlpcd, and KlKtiro.l vVnlto
II. ,..,!. AT l-IIICKH ill III IIK l.u W TlltlU
J-hKhHNT kKTaII. VAI.I'K.
Inn Printed Linen l'auilrio lresae,.
ltxl ulocct 1'ulled, iuikud, auddtrlJ Mm
llua. 10. M. Nl'.KULlW.
l5l4 iniKMliUT BTKKFT.
COO HOOF SK1KTS. ;aQ
UZO Manftfaetorj.K.. Altl'II Street, UO
Abor. Hlilh atraet,
t-uitad.lpblft.
Wboleeale and K.lalU
The wttt eomplat. a.aortaicot of Ladle., Mla,oa', and
Children'. Hoop bkirta Hi the oily, 1ft every rfc.peot Dm
elaaa, which for alyl., fluith, dorftblllty, and cUwpueal,
bave no fciuat in Die uiarkel.
tklnt mad. to aider, ftlt.red, and repaired.
B4-lr WM.1. HOl'KISi.
IS
TKW STYLE 11EI) ENVKLOl'ES AT
M AUR P.M.
Jew Ktvle Note Patier. colored on Fourth Vane.
Mow Hi) le Nule Paper, colored .11 rourlli !'&.
ew Htyle Note Paper, colored on f otirlb Page,
kiid P.lt,e.ipea with Paper Uilualeb,
had P.DVOIopet with Paper lo niatoh.
Ked F.uvetopea with Paper tu mal"h.
tied Knvetopea with Paper to euateb.
Manufactured and har tale at
Manufactured and for tale al
UauulavlurftJ and for aal. at
MAfiKK'M, .! CHKHNI'T Rtreat,
MillKP.'M, Wo.aiS CHKiNl'T Bir)i,
MAIIKSM, -No. lit CHK4MHT blr.l.
(Air mad l lountry Storekeeper, will find U.o Uret !
tortiuuit ol Paper tud .url.iitt In lb. cajt
jrlO-tt V..I14 JUKiUT HirMt.
1864 orncuL idihon, 18H4
THU UV.W
STAJI V I) (IT I KS
D 1Y ACT OK HiNMiKss,
Juno :t). HH,
ONLY OIFICIAL EDITION ISSUED.
rrm.TfiPf i ion i hk ('owknikn ; op
A'l to""tf r-j.cr's Krj "-rr, M-T' hnnti. 1nr-f,
Tkt rs, I, a . rn. i oiivc 1111 or, m. l
XUv I'util r c--ii-rU v.
7Jii r.liJ in n in h Inri.rr tin I fuil-r Unn tt.c one I tuiMl
TIip i'Vf la itf tlt!f of a n1 n.it 4 AUI. r"'iv.-
nltii fur rpfi finer, in ourj ur., oilUc, or i)iiti'l;ik'
riotue . nl klinwi t A pi liifi fJiC union fit of Hlinp I itf
to ht J-I on wry Cli'k, I'riift, V r 'fit uto of Prill.,
( ertifirulf ,f In o.!t. I'r'.U t ol Nntr, If ill, Ac , l.fVC: .
of Atlml!iltitN'n, Foil' y of liiMirar.ro, rn b itt-t-r ill,
rABKTlfkri( lVfxerol Attorney, IWU of KirhBiw ' In
Ibix) anil F-t'l.n , I'IiuIiih ( r.!, ( -riV.t ft n i Ht". k,
I'oi-dfc I.rnsr, V rlt , Bill "f Lru'lru:, ('ornfimte ot luunfwr,
Conlmctn, It 111 of H. Ortlfli M Art rmont, Chnrirr
rorty. l.ntry oMlt tdH, .Mr'iHf ir I'rr rial Itoivf, K
r Ipf ('-thcr limn ( luini-r I'urty,) Citnv vhik onf hrrtl nr
(irant, Mft'tlTot tor t nrj or t ictiram-o. Vr,ritnry M II
rlnf,C"inr'lrt, Mati-lir, rhofi-uTapha, MraninTi' H
tun s. Wftrehou-o Iti'iolpt, WriKira' Itcturni, Ac. Ac,
ulth the rrovilonn of ilio Act, Pfimlttf, anil Kut itiuiin.
It will tave a wnKi f tn utile to eveiy lur keeper and
bit sinner nmn to lmve a cpy for reftrenrr nt thfif Itc.
It In entirely iliilt'ient tiomtlieolil fita-sp h aiei, and
tli a cat (1 If c i) rlxtitnl and i ti e only coritn t aJ ijtlic.at
Ed it lull pub ihhrJ in ttir cuntry to mioi the wn.iti o( the
community.
1'rH-o 15 ( cnlN
Copy,
fl'OO d.'ien i H a hundred; H7S for a.'iO coph t, or 7V
cents each ; It.r copies, or f" ( ntiea. h ; I'iOfor
l(K)Ucoplrii,oreeentaeaeh. Nett cash with order. C on-
Mimori to pay trajihportalion.
( ollnitort and CouunlSNlonrrs of Itcrrnttc Taxes, Aterrv
Keeper, HtaMonern, Variety htires, H okflhrs, News
Aleuts arid tJanvaern, nhuuld order a xupj'y a. nee. ni
they will fin ft hem to nee. t with a raj id aaie, at everybody
will want and n ud r ave a eopy ot it.
1'ubllvhed and fr aal at It "tall or Whclesaie, by
T, B. PETEBSOH & BROTHERS,
No. TO CIIKSNUT STIU'.KT,
riMLAhKl.rillA TA.
TwlHmall mderii for any o,uan'lty at ail tntiit c me
rtdn sst d, and 1'iey will tet eie In mediate nttenti-in.
C'cpiea bnt ptr mall, iree :if .'tajfi, on receipt of tlte
retail prices.
CaIlva.erft and l'udlrn vt noted everywhere to ( dj,-a'-''' ia
1U ale fend for circular, cotitalnlni; lnstrut-tl'nti. It
"rvT U nAU.Y KAUK.
TIIOSK CKRSONS
t, of t il r.pi-r will iut'1-
li.lnn (IniiltrHic niimi
r . ITPIII ll,lir hv M"illllJ
tln in la llie olllr,', i.. l.'i
l.KOIti.K Yf. CIIILIlS.
.ml l.yi rill. bM'T Mrci l.
jylnlt'
15 CTEI-LAD'i'd FlilEND for AUGUSf!
f i r C) JI K H1 M.
Ni. NO CIIK.nMIT 81rrt.
JIS 11
N
IKlTUNli IIOCHU
AT1.AN T I C CI 1 Y.
JOHN HMICK.
PBOIMHETOH.
Tliin f.rorit. twiue. whicli Ii mailt di'liKhtrully litua'ed,
np.r the bcaoh. hut h.rn newly rrpaporeil, rep. Intnl. and
tlioroilfhlr rr.ei.cr.li i, nj I, now opon fur th rrcpti
of gitctita, ofTerliis tin- romluru of ft liotne, comblni'il wltb
un the luxuiic. i,f tbo bi'.hon,
Term, tuodernt.. Jy8-lnl
lOMlUKSa I1A1.I., ATLANTIC CITY.
1 wou'd riapei-tiliily Imorn. my friends and Hi.
public, that 1 nave agalu taken CoiiKre.. Hall, thia being
tht third year, anil l.ave mail, every procuration lor th.
dm Inir Beaaon, the lion.e ho.nL' .niarweil, reuiodellcd, new
fitrtiltiiie. thu clinmlieri, all), iprlnir iedx, .lo,Ao .and
Kill ..cninjndale lour hundred uncHta. You will ind no
tM-ttur place thun (ViiMrena Hall. It U Hi. nna-ext loth,
ocean ol any ol the lare h(iii.i.a of Atlantic I'll- , nuiuc but
one liiiiuiied yaul-ihc bi-aen, thu, preh.ntniK n, elf
an ai.vnm.1 o -( . -:., 'Ihuie can'iol in- an belter
batlilnr u an at Atliimlc tnia iairjier. I he naml liar that
v.as hiiih a ureht d abat k last ,..j.on ha, an been ,we4
awayhylh. hit I. ti'le, of lam winter, lormuui IUU1 Uie
b(tit hHlkii.iii aur on ti e Atlantic Hea-buard.
'1'heie 1, an ext'.llent lliind ol' Mune onKai;eiL
A itached la ft feiilenuld JilllLard koow.
Jel:Hf U. W. 1I1SK1.K.
TMjBT IIOUHK,
ATLANTIC CITY.
st.vr ji.RSKir.
Oi:). I. (HjKNN, Iroirlotr.
(LonK fted favnrah!'' known a, proprietor of OYHTEB
KAY, hl l li uud ( IIKSNl 1 Htrvetn.)
Parllei aveomniuilaied wltb lioat,, Pmhlnn l.lnea,Ao , Ae.
Ota runlo UK I. ..use eiarjr twitily uiiuuua. jy'i :1
IT K IT K 1' HATES ll O T Ii L ,
, ATI. ANTIC CITY, NKH .H.CSKY.
ThU cClCbiaie.l llo'eila now open for i he reeeoil.inof
KUet., .'id lb "( ' l"v .u" r, i!mu .ti iidi ..iuvi ii.
Viiver,. vilib .Mr .-''Ivrard llattweila. Aa.li.tant.
rrarliea! und t xpl'iu-l.. U peni'0. n.vw iicuh taipueu
fi r each (lep.nnii nt, and e .'' V eAeill'.n w 11 1.-ina. e lo
Coliullcl Hi. .an..' i"li e enure ... :! w. r.....,.
Aflir .liny I, hair Irani-will leave Vino H'reit rerry,
dally; Iho Ka.t Line lliroua-li In twoboura, without alup
bini: at the e-ay i-U'li'ii,.
A paam-iiKn i;.r will b. run from the Hulel to (he Inlet
CTi'l'V twentv lintitiilil.
Haa.ler (i.e'l. illllier ti e nire.-ii.'u wi air. b.ww .....
l.-r, Ii.k been 01:1 m lur the aea-on
rer.nia wuihf'. 'v ciia-ue r.i.ntn will artdn-a.
llUdWX A tVuKLI'i'KK.
IT'iprietoia,
AH.ll.lleClljr, NewJerwr.
fr B. The Rrti,.i f ar which lat yrar l,,rmed o,iim..lte
(h fhore hat. eiili..-lv dirapi.eari'd, leaving the b 'ach one
ol the beat and t.ie l on tin ca.t. je-lut
i;XCHAN(JV IlOTl l., AlLANTIfT CIl'Y.
1j H e niiliacriht-i. initunl (or pit favors, tenJun
ttisnkn to Me ttt i i nml I he pnbila fir thr kjihtous oji
tom Ktvi ii linn, sN b' leave to sav thut he is now open
cor die BftiHoii, Mill n .iily Ui n-flve bonrdvrs, in'rininent
and irai'.k-m. uf. t! v inoa' unltTa e t-riu. The bar will
Hlwuyh be Mitiilo ii unli the rh:i.ft vumi. Ihiuors, and
cikhik, nr d sniti'iM'r oil alu. The ttibtvs wiil b sut witb
tin bi-ft tho inuriK t ntltx .U.
t isiilnw lines and a"k1e a'wayj on Imt.a.
Htanle ro-iin on (be m i-aimo
All the comfor.t l a homo can always h foun-1 at the
Eiclmtirfu. UHHUm.K UAYIHY.
jt-V ti I'roprlotor.
c
O Xj X' M HI A IIOUH E,
ATLANTIC CITY,
Jir W JMtMKT,
BlTl'ATE UN KIN'IUCKY AVKNUK,
Ol'P'IMTI. TIIK MI RI Hi-'UHE.
IlTJWAUU UOYLK, l'roprlotor.
Twrai to lull ll.e timet. I'
flTlK ALII AM Bit A. ATI. A N'l 1(1 CITY, N. 3.,
1 it now oi en li r vivti ire Tiie ri'imt and laulo ar.
uniiirpti-at d b a-iv on ilo1 I. land 'I . nu. m ,iier,te.
leSb-lui liUllimy A Vt'U.l., fr..in. tort.
gEA-BAI U IN Ci ti L A - B AT 11 1 N
NA TIONAL BAT L, j
CAP isi.AM', fAPh MAV.S J.
Children unoer 1.' .- a..alni servant, ball pike.
flupelior n' ..Ml i. ..a't. lli- and ,iop'..- r.-oin
t OR '1 W IIIMHII- 11 l-fc.RlNI.
)e'.'4-im AAIK'.N tiAKKMaoN. In.prk'.ir.
rllIVJ3ArW llOUHK,
No. &31 CIIKSNUT STltlCKT,
1IIIL.AI.KI.II11 A.
Thla llon. la k-pl on the Knropeaa Plant Ihe Koivra
rt-eui.vet.lrnl and well veulllaled. Th. Kcalauianl o.lcr.
.inuxtiricao. .he ..eao BTKPP AI-HKK, Proprietor.
LEBDYS
HOTEL,
B0UTirw8T consult or
NINTH BANWOM HtrootU
OPPOSITE CONTINENTAL.
Th retort of Gentlemen of KtAuod. TasU.who ppr
elate Pmr BoT.rat.
leM-lo
"7i TO BH1P CAP1AINS AND OWNF.R8.
522. The iid.lued bavlna laaae4 tbe KMdlHH
1uN (SUUK.W Iii):K, bt lo luftirm U. frlamla and lilt
aauooa of Ui. laoet that te It pmtiad wlw tocrwaiMl
raclUUe, lo .cmiuiotx. Iboae bavlny v.aaula Is be r.
or repalia. and twlim ft praeUcal thlp-carpaour aad
oaulWM-, will five penoaftl atuulloa to all ,M,irfiNlrftltl
'"ctiS.lJ.T aUu. 8blp Crant ft. MatbiuitU
havrua T.,Ml, lo rapalr, ar. lollciud to .ad,
llavlu tbe uwt ror tb .alv "VT.l4rf.4M" MM
M..adic Couila. JOoD." or iiopw t
Uoo of Taaaela' koMouia, fc. tat tlly, I ""Pfwd w
luru.ll lb. uu a favotftb. ten,,.. f( n ailMITT,
fXulitutoa Menaw INKk,
U-K elawftrt ut. Ut 1.41U.I u4.
AUCTION SALES.
it
M,KH C. MAChKY, AUCTIONK ill,
..S.M hRKr SlrMI. Imlnn Th M tad l.MS.
I AJl'lK PAf K OK WITtTK (IMA Wf IT AVf COMM)V
lARIHr.N AKK. OI.AHSW AbK. A'J.
00 111 ulay Mnrn nH,
At I1 r-'rWfc, In ttjrt suinnt , t n miu co m
try Itt tn.l I rne.
r KI'IT I'll r-'.HKhVIN'I ,MKl
lrvo'a jiatent 1 ruit I'mnrmu Jin,tia t ami hall
til Inn.
A V
CIION S A I. K OI' CON DKMNH0
HorsM.
Win DrrArTMwwT,
v 41 ht Urn. ,tf,
Ofrifr ir Cmii r arii- . ,mrr.
Wa.:ii!,.H', 11 f ..Inly 4. If4.
Wn, b. Haiti .( (iiiMIc Jt'K""!", " Ui. Iilin'.l lnlH.r,.l
till1 t'lpr. .nil plii' i . nti.ni't' 'u-l'i. :
I I Ii M. l a TIM ll-" I" . Inlv ll,ll.
I.I- A HIM.. ' , I III li'lH V. .1 i U '.'I. I'li.
II Mil-Ill nil. r,i ,Tlif'l!"lAY..Ii.l, 1
A I 'I O' i l'n .1 III KilH V, Aiiii-I I. I.!
V II I i MMI I 1 1.1 . , Mil 11 "li V. ,i ii. I IV H A
'I WO 111 Mihl H ili.i) I AV AI.Kl llOllihi lllld
plA'..
TIkk. rinr.m l.n ron.h mnod , nnfil fnr lh
Cftvuli y ,i.rv. . ..f tl.p uiiiit.
Knr mm. n.l urm .iii.i.r, tumnf g" l brsln.
Ii. il
ll'irf , utiA l,i;ly.
T. inii-Uiw, In I'l-ll. J Rt.'f .I'nrr.-n.'T.
J v . X. KKIV,
l.t'-ulflimit-Colonrl uid ( turf '.i.inrt.rin.trf
." t'H Citv.lr, lium.m.
i (1 ION
Atiinals.
S A t V, OK CONDKMNKD-
lit ro. .n I'liri r ; ntn w t.rv
'ah ii;ti,1. l'.t July 7 lft
Vi'l Uf 'l ! at Pnbh - aue'lon, i t li- nn' i In d r
TnlA. , Jnty I '. I at (tie-h ro' l. (Kit, ue.tr Waia-
lllslot , I ' , l.i'rfinni K I" ' ' A. -VI ,
1 WO III M'lll I' CAV l tTV M'lltKt.
Thf ie h -r -en taw tn eui d Uimd as until for taa
rat nil t ri e o' .1 f am .
I-or r- tut and fmui.ttft pnrf--c. many f m'I Imriid4n
may he hatl
lliir-.c mdd slntlT.
TeniiRtaan, lu l:n -cd States enrreofv.
J MKH A. KKI!t,
1 le-itenant-CVdont'l and Chief trt.-nr.- tar
yll 7t t'wvalry lja.
WANTS.
rArv-n:i i mi i:ii atki.y,
Three or Four Carpenters,
At rvo. a:i-j cAit'i'iJU Ktroct.
j,ia m
1'iiim. m. plowman.
"1'ANT1.1I-1N
UKI.KitOUS KAM-IJ.Y,
tf allDMr. lur llirr cl.l'ilnn
uir... ', rmc iif
fliiln 4 tn !
ri'iiof, tuitiiia.t. Aunrti., .tittup
ur.iiir o"li i'. jyit -ll
ti'iini., 'I a
'I O I'lIOTOlilt t I'll Kits. V A N T K D , A
I rrt ri e iip,Mlor on rirr,.tvT I'lut.-s, "o. II
N.ll inlll Kirfi-l.
1 '
F. N (i t N K K iL'-l
W'AMTKI), AN
Apply l Nu IKCIIKHN1
'V 1A M S T K It S
it 12 It
A N T ED .
C'lin r lvniirni:M,TKH's Omni,.
W.,.IIIM.TIN lf.lHT,
IV.siitM.iiiv, l C...hil In4. '
Wanted, at onr. 'IHUKK ll"SI'UKI T.lMSTHUS,
ca.'li rapali o in drUl iit with alnulfi llui. and ojAnaiiinc
BIX lllltl). tl'AIII,.
'lo micli who BW comprt'lll 10 pfrfonn Ih. duly . B "
..v . .ritionth win hn tl. IrtT ilnl ai. wli Ii noirationrjr
liav. null tio.pinil .rjvll. lti'9i lllcltltlltlK' Hi. bv,; UIC' MJ
alun itiftri. win n .le
Apn v lo .ti 111". II TOMPKINS. A. Q.M.,0.
S. A . tinier of TVVKN I V -Mil'UNl' and l. Iir, et. Wasli
llik'loti, l. I.'.
li. If. HITI-KKIt,
llrli;ajicr fli-nt-ral and.'hli-l iJnariiTiualor,
Jrll lHt llcpottH .,hi:itloa.
1 ll.ACKSMlIUS
AND WIlKl'-LWilKiUTS
it Viinitd.
('HIKI- I.MlAllTHltMM.TI'll'll OlTIHW.
IV III MM.l.l "Rl'lir,
Wawiisoth., Ii.U .Jnl 4, IwM.
Wanted nt orcp. lo work in .iovo-unn'iit tCi-pnlr Hr.opl,
(.nia-'.Tinn.UM'i. i pa ttielir. hi'i-tH of Wubtpnatoti, On.
IHindu-.l IH" ) KM lll.M KSMII1H and Oni'llundrad
(Itml io. ll Wllf.hl.W Kill" I S.
'I h. p p.i mopMi will ha sixty Hollar, (ftnt), wlili on
(1 4 ruilt.ii lu r 'litv, H"l i n. pi '.ii i pri . Ii 'i o wli-'n slra.
Appl, oCapliilli I II 4IH.K1 li. ToMI'KIA. A IJ.
T ml ul Mnii-i, A i my, comer THtmUr-ttceiind and li alCDOia,
Wa,Mnfl.ii 11 (!.
n. r. ih'Okrii,
llrlcadicr-drneriil and i'hlof in.irU'rma.iiM,
jr4-18t lii-pai-lmrut ol Washington.
FOR SALE AND TO LET.
rn FOK SAT.F.. HJWn.OOO WOKTIl IN OOOT)
1A llounea. larie annate .11, ,. leroia tnanlt purohara.
eii'erwllhor wuhoni IneiiinhrMiii-u. for cu.b and kou4
trade. Inquire .f, from 10 1 2 o clock. A. M.
TJIOM. H. 1'I.tMWMAM ho. -m; If. nH'XITIIStroet.
COHNTIlY hKAT FOR 8AI.K. A
9
atil.'i.did country IteMiilimce. n-ltli all rui'-terii
,1. vtiiiviieeti anil twoaeie.ot Krounn,rair aniiietroni
Ken null Nnuire. and adlniiia eleka.il man. Ion oi llayard
'laxUir. II wiil be a.'ld at i.reni .aeriDee hy 'efdilor..
hailri ad and t' tcniiph v,nhiii lllKeti mlniiiea' ri.l. Attifly
t. IMI .l-AlNTt.lt, or V ll. WAHIIK.I.I,. fc-i , Went
U.i.lDi , l'a., or JaCXiI. 11 L KY , Hiu,urioii, 1'i.uua. JaA .
11
O W 'V
i
HTHOY
MICE,
E0fCHES,
BATS,
llecl llnu. AiiIh, .V., .Vo..
l HU
BUST'S V1.KMIH EXTERMISATOB.
IT IS INKAU.IItt EI IT IS IMMLl.lhl.EI
Ik put m in Law Itoxc- nl V. C ti.
s all ri'3'H U t ii-p, wtthmit mit' k wltti mh'T artie'et.
Itois not MM..I1 or tlrt I Tv mid Wonfi oit by Ktoflnfc
l.lVf s'-tMt t)itier l'r tT'urri'iofis.
VMtMlN AUi; KXTHAVA1AMI.V i O.S l 01 IT.
LAle AU IWH'K Ml', Oi l t? illbllt UOLKS.
ih Sot Piti'L-oioiis to I'-e.
fltr-'H Saiisi'tn-ii.'- .6 n'l Vii" ni? It.
SoIiU j sll Lrur Ki.-t ami Dnilira Uiroui;ltou. th Un1t4
rtiA'cs.
Oahthin. itf ninsfltitl n-k tor Hurt's Kitermlnatur, i
Urt!'.- boxes, with ttie i J lain i. una nitCuva b Urn I'ruprisj
lor, T. Unit Jt. 'I ni-1 to ot tT
Jitl.ol.No I' rt. 1 K I 11 HtrfrPt. WAlnitt.
llnnof.i-t rv, hi. .M VKNAl, Mitlet, nlov Wn'tiut,
bei vivi, lentU aad i:ievmn, fdaudclpttia. l'a.
mH tiivrs im
II
JC IN It V Ml M iV M,
liNITFD STATES NATIONAL
WAGON AND UOAOH W0RXS,
mm
Otlloe, No.
Ni:VV MAKKET Htreiet,
And I'ai li.ry, cornel of
uicosn ami ti:Mnr.i(LANU iTnv.Rrs,
I'ltll.al.KLeHlA.
All and everv kln.l ol '
W.HKS, ('AMM. HHATil. wnrKI.HAIJKOWR, '
and IIAIIIKU Wllhl.Lrt, a.lap'dl to Arun . Uuad, BUllW,
ol rtamaii.il, luirpoi-e. AH ik ivarraouid
ive-llt lrri. i.r.iuipUT aiunii.il to a.tf
1 ) A T K I O T I C M IS
II A 1, S. j
l'A i it ii 1 n; ivi r itat..
An aeci'pial'le uiiarinK to av.ry I'atilol.
llie onlv cmii i i un. I aiiiliurii'd
MKHALI IDN I.IKKNKW.KH
ov
1-iU HinrvT i.im'iii.n.
Ol'M.IIM. illl.iliilB IVASIilMlT'lS,
Lll'.l I IN A V 1-1 If .N I 11 A I, I IK AS r,
(IKSKIIAI. vii'.OH..fc, II. .M. i.'I.KI.I AUT, i
y.iiiUrlurert In Kie i nn Miv.r and Copper i.tiJ Wl.lio
Hietal. eali'p'e e't h lliull iVee of charge on r,H'eipl ul j
.'.celita. Ai-elil. wal.ll I'-, "I.N 'J -' It, J
lwi ' iii,i,ii...iiiia i o.i ,rittr
Mnufuclur,d at No Wli AHOl Bit.-i. ;v.' Ina
XATirKT.S. MATTINGS, OILCLOTHS ANI
V Wii.tM.w HiNi.h'., It. un Sew Y .rlt Auetl u aalea,
(.i,.'t.li, nn.l-.ll irlllli'i'lit Urn,..-!.. wile. $1 tf .
tl tl'-X' au.l 111 7 I liililnti ili Urn... -l-i. (painted,) 4
'-. w -it,., 7'i. M a.i.i Ml e uf. : . 4, l' 4 it nl li I at pu!r
tl..i..H .,rii-.-a; lm ri.il . ur.fl- l II H. l fa p.ir y.ltd j
lnir...n. Imui. 1.0 eei.t, l el'l?-,; V.'in-ia'i, 'inland
lii-inp, nolo :li-' 1'. ii'iit (er viir.l; la 11 KHt .'iu
ler...l a,...rlu.. ..I . ver him im mumi. ipmu. iro u n
t., ... , t-iiti, a 3 ui.l it Hit Ne.v lira Au.il'UHae, Him
p.... tl. rn.iil, Mi.11.1 .-.. No. Hi S HKfOSI, tftroet, .
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