A. TUB DAILT mff TKtTOnAP!LPinLAl?.PnrAt WEDN-KSTUT, JULY 20, 1864. 5 rating Stlcgtapli WE TIN PSD AY, JCI.Y 20, 1H. bpisit or tee hew toek fress. LcadlnR Ktlitorinl from the New lork Fapm This Morning. M l TKAI.1T Y I X.I.IHH AMI A ME. Kit . IOW A Trfttri,., It li well known to those wlio hitvn f!loicl lie course of the (linciiHlnn. in the Knithsh Tr linmcnt concerning the viol.itlone of l'.ritisti nru trallty that tho Attorni-jM.rneritl, afti-r being Iriven to Hilmit tbe ri'iiiissni..i of the Oovern tncut in the matter of the Mil,amn and other nKl"-Kft)il ph-aton, fill back upon Aim.-riian "ants as a justification of Knglih unfrlend n to tli is country. Th argument passed for a good one with those -bo were ignorant of the cases cited by the Attorney-General, nnd who supposed thut be ionld not venture to nil.-repre'cnt the force and etrert of judicial decisions and opinions. It was ri served for an American lawyer to expose the fallacies of tbe English. Mr. George Hemic, o Ileum, tin collected a summitry of the ease 'leailng on the point, under the title "Precedent of Aim r can Neutrality," and with alundtn Uariiinir ami a professional arutrnc-n that Sir lU'iimlell I'ulmer ill ndmiru while be winces in tier It, has Illustrated and rc-cataolmhed the true American doctrine. The vesfdl in .pirati'in was tho Grnrqia, which Win butlt at Dumbarton on the Clyde, went to ma, wiih a Liverpool crew shipped nominally Co. tfhiinghac, received her armament oil' the coast of ranee, and tithed on her piratical eruino while ""r'-teied at Liverpool as the property of a Liver pool merchant, and so Continuing for nearly thrco i months, during which she was bus ning American V "iV,r,""-e'nently tbe vessel returned to Lier m ailing under the comuiiHsiou of the It -bel fnnment, and Mr. Baring put the question In .ament w hether It consisted with the Minis try's fiews of neutrality to permit her to enter and remain In a Ilritish port. Tbe Aitorney General replied in substance that "icr commission from a Power which England bad retogntzed as belligerent, estopped an in nuiiy Into tbe circumstances of hor outfit, and tbi t the United Ntatcs "never adopted the prac JVce of inquiring Into the previous history of t.n"c fhip- of war which labored under tho'sua tl ion or allegation of having hcen fitted out in 'heir ports in violation of their neutrality." And the ci'cd the cases of the Santiima Trinidad and the Comiim, quoting therefrom a dictum of Mr. Justice-Story, and tiiimmarl.lng tbe two in the t Jtemcnt that "the Sanliin'ma Trinidad ami the Jt V'" W8re D0"' twlvad ''ito the ports of tbe TiAited States, held not to be amcnaiile tocoarls , of law, and never ordered by the Government to leave any port." Hut there happens to be complete documentary history of the career of these vessels, and the facta are so unlike the Attorney-Oeneral's state ment that the charitable will presume he wat only ignorant of what he undertook to aver. A despatch from Mr. Pickering, American Sec- . retary of State, to Mr. l'itukncy, American Minister to the French Republic, dtted January 16, 1797, recites that Hie t'oimii, under the name t of .'mi Jvmeaur, was illegally fitted out In l'nila i delphia, escaped from that port, and evaded an attempt to atop her by 'the militia of Delaware, under orders from Washington. Tl e agent, however, by whom alio had been fitted out, was tried for the offence, convicted, and ten'enccd to tine and imprisonment. Nor did the efforts of the Government cease with the es- v cape of the vessel. A circular was issued by the Secretary of War to the Governors of toe mari time States, setting forth tbat the Ctwriiu or , Lei Jumeatu had gone to sea, and might lie ex pected to return to some American port to com plete her equipment, and directing her seizure, and tbe arrest ot the captain, oltlccrs, and men. But warned of this circular, the Cawiua went to a French pott In St. Domingo, was sold to the French Government, put in commission, ami then returned to rhiUdclphln with all the au thority of a regular ahip-of-war of the French Government. Still she was not deemed exempt from hostile proceedings. Suits were bogun against the vessel, the captain arrested, the suits tried in the Federal Courts, sustained by the Kxectttive authority, and "a final condemnation of forfeiture in a 'qui tarn' suit was pronounced, and (we have no doubt) enforced undur national ' auspices " The French Minister complained bitterly of these proceedings, and tbe American Gorern ment was deemed to have gone to the verge even of war with Frauce, in order to enforce its neu Utility, and protect British commerce from French ptiviitecrs fitted out in American p'irts. If England had acted in such a spirit, with any thing like the same good faith, and without any risk to herself, as in the case of the Alabama and rortjia 'be might have done, is it possible to conceive that either of those vessels would have 1 een permitted to leave a British port, or to re tnrn to one i The only possible quest ion In the Caxsim case is whether tho forfeiture was actually enforced nor can there lie a reasonable doubt ou that poin in view of the concurring testimony of thrco Judges of the Supreme Court, one of whom was Chief Justici Marsbad. Hut on that, and on the merits of th whole matter, Mr. Bciuis thus I'orcl- 1 lily sums up: "If, perchance, any doubt tiaitfrs over tho final rtitult of Hie tuft tor forfeiture, all e have to say Is that we S'lill be ounteiit to hiiru the Itrhl.h netlwn act towards the Veoiyui, anil all that tribe, In the spirit of the C'e.miK precedent- IrQvtny out the ovritui-t. Wheu the llriU.h lloee nuieitt nave eent an armetl force .0 iiruvcot the escape of anuther tirorita an hoimi a itiey are luiunnid ot tutu an e.xidlltuiibeinir taedl'eted in ihelr ports ; when tfcejr have Imhcieit. coiirletetl, anil cuMaiihu her builders ami eQuiui-r., ia rase h wu e.catit'tl ; when they have ent orders to all the ports of the Hmt.h Kmiilre to setae her, ill cane the mtkfi her appeftrunee - asalu bvfor u"ing into a Conltderate port to pro cure a Irit'.tiinate transfer and a national coauiis. I alont vlun, alter having fortihed hereli with a (lo calk-dj iiatiomil cli irerter, and havfiiK ai;all emit . wltoln Brlllth jlu Isilicllon. they shall have upheld and juslilleil civil and penel priK-etdiass aiMluit hi-r at the rNK ot a war with at powerful a oatlon as franco, and whicl l . nun, uiiituKa'auini no mv l'i t when, and Is abandoned lu Uintut by her ocllicreiit eiiuli'pcis lor oui'.we shsh ouli'ss ourselvei ssusiled with ItrUhh adintnlNtrMthin of Ihlcrimtlonul law, lnlll ttifn. we hh.lll hope never to hear line prii'cili'iit of t:ie f C'ai4.cdaa or:h aiun Iroui the tile s, mi arrow fro ia Uie ijlilver of an enemy.'' Concerning the Santisiima Trinidad c tse wo have only spa" to say that Mr. lk'inU' exposi tion of it is equully satisfactory with that of the 'oim, and equally fatal to the claim of the English Attornej -tJenerai, whether in respect of fumiliuri y with the learning of his profession nr justice to the country which he assails. Tno pamphlet before us contains the results of f ir wider itstcuii li than we aie able to indicate in this article, nnd we commend it as a wh ile to the. study of sir Houndneil Palmer, or of the next English lawyer who ntietnpts to build a defense of English injustice on American proce- dents which do not txist. 'T1IK MII.ITAHV Nll'l A ! ! VIIK MIIV V iiit.ti r a iit:i'isivi: soi.i rio.. Froav Via Time. The ;ro;rcfs of the war has va-tly sliuplilied . its orj' V'U. Instcail of being waged in detail , tf a mull n:de of points along b irder lines and i coast Unci , with iutci vale of hundreds, auj even 1 'thousands of miles, it now is inudu tobcaruliuost I exclusively upon two positious Kichiuond and Atlanta the one recognized to be the key lo the V northeastern, the other to the southwestern por I tion of tbe "Confederacy." flf tlie.-e places are cupiund and the armies which defend tiicm arc compelled tn surrender, t an end at once is made ot the Kelailliou, for the Keliels have no other forces numerous enough to , make any stuud, and no remaining able-bodied v population from which to raise such forces. If a the places are captured and tho Kuhol armies escape, these armies, in order to save their coin " mutiications, will be compelled to fall back into the southeastern portion of tho "Confederacy," embracing North Carolina, South Carolina, and 1 perhaps tbe eastern third of Georgia. Cooped up into this narrow compass, they will I -he beleagurod on all sides by the natioual armies. Whin it ouco comes to that, there can be but one reeu It, and that not long delayed. Tbe ' Rebel armies may fortify themselves ever so Im- urcgnably, they may keep" tbe national armies at Lay ever so completely, they .will yet ttud it im possible to supply themselves from the arable 'ground within that limited region, with their necessary subsistence. There are no two States east of the Mississippi Florida excepted, yet almost an unbroken wilderness whose cultivated oil bear so small a proportion to the area of the .State as North Carolina and South Carolina. There are no two States, with that exception, so extensively covered by pine barrens and swamps. It (p not a natural possibility for them to furnish, in addition to their own home necessi ties, a quarter of the subsistence that would be required by the two great Jlebel armies, if once forced back into their limits. Even were not a gun tired on our side in assault, the question of the surrender of Lee and Johnston would be simply a question of mouths. Tbe war will be virtually settled from the day the national armies cloaa in apon them, on or near the line of the iSavaiinuh liver on tbe one side, and on the line sirevcning west from the Albemarle Sound on the utber. Xkt rftll drUiTi work, Uwn( U tilt cptari&i of Richmond and Atlanta. The accomplishment of this, in rat h case, is attended wun peculiar difficulties, and also peculiar facilities. In the case of Richmond there is an embarrassing ne cessity of operating as to give the Kebel com mander no opportunity to detach a sufficient force to obtain possession of Baltimore and Washington. But on the other hand is the ad vantage of a direct water communication to the bas. f impressive operations. it is not pos-ible for the ItclaMs fo Interfere In any (feme with the regular supplies of (fcneral I. runt s nrniy. Again, an advanced position south ol l'picrshnrg has tilreidy been seenred, from which the Hehcls have no power to dial idga us a position whh li will alike serve Goner il Grant cither as a mini ti'npinn for a combination of actic aggressiie movement in full force, or a a secure sorkt t for the cavalry arm in npratiHg auaitist the two railroads upon which slone Ice a inniy lias now to depend lor the conveyance of lis stipplies. ' In the case of Atlanta, our army has the pecu liar disadvantage of b. itig obliged to protrct its ownevtended line of mpp'les a line of not less thun one hundred and twenty miles to t'ha't i nooca, its secondary base, nnd runiiiuit thro igh a ci untrv of thick forests, and of iniiu.nerablc de tilos, wbiih give great facilities for secret an I sudden attack. Hut, on the other hand, General Sherman, after weeks of splendid strategy and lighting, bns succeeded In bringing Ins ui uiv in posiiion close upon Atlanta, and the conforma tion of the gTonnd in its vicinity is such as lo ad mit of no effective fortifying. If General Sher man ran keep his line of" supply clear, he will, to all appearance, soon be able either to take Atlanta by direct assault, or to turn it, as he bns so many other stronger positions, and compel its evacua tion. If this bo a correct t lew of the present mili tary situation, it is evident that to guarantee success, more men are needed In both of our armies. Gi nrral Grant needs them to prevent a n petition of such Kebel movements into Mary land as thnt which has just occurred, which might hnvo wrought, though it did not, pro digious barm. General Sherman needs them to protect his line of communications, the interrup tion of which for any continued period would oblige him lo retreat, and might even pioJtico the neslriictlon of his army. It Is not necessary that veteran troops should bo used to any great extent for either of these pnrKses. Properly officered, and with proper protective works at the right positions, the greater part of the force necessary to hold' the valley of the Shenandoah in Northern Virginia and tho lino of the railroad in Northern Georgia, might as well consist of short-term recruits. Were tboy suift ciently numerous, no such thorough discipline would be necessary for their defensivo work, as is requisite when one of the grand armies Is pitted in the broad tield against the other. As a fixed military policy, short ttrms of ser vice are cot advantageous, but perhaps in tho management of this war, thus far, a mistake has been committed in confining enlistments too much to the long jieriod of three years. The great difficulty of obtaining recruits in sitlllcicnt numbers bits come from this cau-tt. Tens of thousands, we lielicve, in fact, hundreds f thou sands, would promptly cnotiuh have volunteered for six months, or even nine or twelvemonths, who felt it too great n sacrilice to leave their business nnd their families for three yours. Had they been called upon for the short period, thoy would have relieved tho veterans ot a vast deal of work and care, exterior to the main cam paign lines, and have greatly promoted concen tration. As a reserve, too, they could have done effective fighting. There is good reason lo believe that Gettysburg, the most momontons battle that has yet been fought, might have been lost to us had it not bcu for tbe nuiniKjrs of nine months men who were among the combatants ; and the West ern hundred days' men now in General Sher man's advance, have been warmly complimented by the old general officers for the vigir and etll cicticy of their assaults. Under the tcrriblo baptism of fire and blood, the American, however inexporienccd, quickly becomes a good soldier. Three years enlistments ought to be kept up with an activity sufficient to make good to the veteran regiments the heavy losses w Inch they have sustained since the present campaign opened, and to (ill the places ot those whose terms are expiring. Beyond that, we be liee that all effort should he confined to the raising of men for more limited periods. Probably it is not too much to say taat it would be easior to procure four or Ave' men for twelve months service than one for three years service. Inasmuch as one of the former is about as good ns the latter for guard duty and many other sorts of service, secondary and yet nono tho less necessary, the enlisting for short terms, to meet the new call, will servo every practical purpose of tho Government, and at the same time enable every State, we trust, to make up its quota by volunteering, instead of tho compulsory draft. SPECIAL NOTICES. 3jgf-TlIJl COJIINti UHAFT. TO ENROLLED CITIZENS. WE HAVE NOW OS HAKD TWENTY ALIEN AND CONTRABAND SUHSTITUTKS. Call stance at ths Agency, No. 43H WALSUT STREET, and secure t.tubstltute that will esaipt von from service during the time ol his enlistment, vU.:Tnreo years. 1'he draf t w ill certainly take place on K'TK VJ EK 5, 1461. Io not fall to call at once. J Al-itt B. II. JOHKPH CO. fJsT- TO THK PHYSICIANS OK PIIILA RtrnclPil ah npitruiuh filiu first mid mil., out hnni-tht iit-'ote th? nR'Oiciti iimicfioti) Unit amy ih iimmi wiu r-It-ct vatl-tv Ah a thi'ri t'liiti'uJ kwui In li. lie.ttniHiit m iiati.t'SM,-l).mat lUM-dH, mul It mi trrectioiis ( the uir piihfcULtd : utjvl hk II U u ti ll known tit you uiid tor Itutihi: that 1 lis vii hir yv irh had the Itrifent nrat iitM( any H ir fi.u In the I'nitfil Mate m the trvttin-iit ui ti muta U (!. slid. I'ttfiDi'iiiiHiiti'. I tm c hntl stiiillniit oitiKirtiiiiUlci ol tiNiiiii; the frttit ftrj uf my aMitraiii, I, tficratitre, fur tti mi It ft tt tb ))ioxreH of m ilitiii fcoiic, tnvltf vou to iuv f.fln e. to insk a p'Tonal t-Katuiii ition t( Ita womlif til pioi'tTilf ami n(ltllilitf to i tie curr oi'tlioHr (Hkesiea and luiii-truiKi; oi metiit .it m ieu . t A. VON .MOStHZIKeH. Nf. I . Oeulut umt AuriMf, JMf So. !-' WAfsSl'T Htwl. ff- CALL KOK A COCN1Y CONVEX tion to A viiiil tin InvJt. At a m etiiiK of tliu lt'.ttt from ttit' Wrd liontity r inn! t i.miiiiiifi'i. luld JnU '. h'-t. tim f'-H irtiiu rt- lnt mm, (n m t:oa of Micritl Juhti ri.oiui.idii, were sittii d : l.titii(K Thul Ihf Wards b n-ii(tid to reorunlo tm ti.e luirpoiic of .iH oiiiuuiitis ,tiiii ih'MI. U'h b e-l, I hat .ird l.i rt' i'i(t tn sit-t t (hr.-e !)4'li'l.titi to h K'-it'-l 'oiniiiti n. vv'iuxi' iinty it :-h;l b v -upai Inti tl H i w't ITU) iutiT'iM ot i he Winn, IO li'lltHilt II Lit V ill Ihl'U llrtl-M, Hlltl to a lt ttU-ll UieaMtn a tm In ihvir J,,i!tfmint s li ill in- bi'it mlitfti'it in fill .he iu ta l tl rli) imJt i uuy futuri r.ill uf th ltMolttil,TInt ttii' t'tlliTs tif :hia tmu'tlnu he tv iii' iteil (if-fiits cill lor mii'li i-uttvi'it'l n tm ij-Mliitfly n thn ihuli' ui Liu- call lor iyvn ty ihv i're il- nt ui' ihr I'n.'eil M(l'. i rinf-riili v It li tin tiii'.ve rv olutltttis, th iltnliv; tte Ih.t mav l-e ui tMMiitttl Iv I'm Waid arc re iu-Hi iI I ii.mI on Mi'M. . KVKNIM. i t-vi, .Ink-. iu lii:rU t 1 tilht ItucUl Au. in o i l k. I Ml- I, Srr.lNMKI .,ProaMi nr. JOHN K. VM.KN IINK.Hi rr.-i iry. J -Jtt- If rpj 7l0CAMl paid rusi'HsnTCTKs, PMNi ll ALS S('l'iVMKI. At No 4' I.iluiAHV Mif'i n!i,.,t t.ir;li fct. Jyiu ;t (Kp- OFFICE CITIF.N VoI.l'N IT. Kit HI Ithim I K Ci'MMI I I P K. So l-.'i Vl,M.l Hiifft. Jnlv !' . K 4 'I oaito tie- litis UK W iVi'.O to No. Mi WAlN I i Srrn'l,Mi-i:.ii-, In it Hi rn-iv t(i lli-ii' ! it tiolli Cl'i f 1 firutln to HCfliri' .Slllii'lill-il or r-irrM-i!Ut A mmint o' Jf-'itu In mttk1 at tl'f tiD.eoi ,iiilii Hii'in itm) s iom r ol ill miy to is n i for tin ruv ho iiuy, HuImIUiir-i lunillu'd In lUu Older oi Hiiiillciit rtii. (tt-iuiiH and liv 'Iriiitf to vut At viltlriittf will aptv to tin- Cummin t c, who w ill have thorn muni-Mad Into a rvice. w lu n tliivv run .eiif t tin ir own ri kim-Htu Itm-liJei th tiountv pilu ly H if (iovrrnmt'iit. tiny will re- ve (nun tl.t- i'uuiiiiitu Sl HtM'HK ) A SO Ml- I V 1M i I.AItH lr Csah. on ilur of muster, vii-hout diiluctson tor euiuuilaaioh or biu karate. Ho clturiju of suy suid ia tiiatl. ett rnna are eapfclally wanted In the aervlea, and can tlitih ro-enlUt on the inotst adviitu6niia uondltlona. OtMce hour I rum 10 A. M. to St 1. M., anil from t to 6 LAKIKL STKlNMKTZ.thatrmaa. 7. I. I.Alt K 1IAKC, JOHN THOMPSON, CI.fe.MKNr Ha I'BSItOHK, J. o. k'jSKMi K( tS, TrtMiurer. y16-gw . IIKNKY C. LKA, Hfjrlarj KT- OFFICE OF THE GIUAHD COL- I'aeiisfT Hallway Company, coruar .of voLi'AtuiA ana it.iUK. Aveuuen. Piiii.AiiMi.PHiA. July 11, Irtril. Thr Hoard ot IXractsra of ! h I ilrard ('ollf us l'4Nsn nr Hallway I ouiDSuy" bsvs thta day deolar4 a divldantl of ONK lM)LI.AK p-r a ha re o ach haroI th capital aloes of thta C'UipBT. iuyali on in lith liut. to the atocaholdais or thir lagai rpraaniUva, claar of all isiva. Tn Transfer Booki will ba eloid iUl the IBth Imt WM. A. bUoilT, JylHrfm4l f2 DIVIDEND NOTICE. OFFICE OF the 0CHIVLK1LL AND OIL CKEtiH Oil COMPAJIY. Vo.tJi WALNUT 8TKRKT. pHiLAbKi.iau Jury II. WW- The Roar d of IHrectore have this day Ueolarfd a Jivl di n4 oi una Mrcfnt on thef apital HukiH, payable fre uf Hiaia las on and sfttir tha Vnih liialsnt. The1rauarrlt.k wiu cWse Hie 20th luats, it 3 P If., and open ou thittUi. Jyl9 6t 1. 1. IKstlTTH. Secretary. ivjw- OFFICE PHILADELPHIA AND aV- Trvnloo Kallroad Company. . PHILAHSLfHIA, JulM,l4. The Board of Dlf trtora have thla day daclsrad a aemU annual Ulfidcnd of K1VB PHK C'fcX V. clasr of llUxe, from the pronta of the Company, payable to the (funk fei tiers r their U-ual n-prcaautailvea. oa aud mtUtr Ute Slat laataut. The Xrauiiet liwk IU ba i-i.ajl autu He Slat Inatsiit. A. U. XiioMttON, MILITARY NOTICES. i THTRD COAL REGIMENT. TIIIH 11 12 C I M E IS X H RAPIDLY FILLING UP. ONLY 1VCO MOltE COMPAVHr.S ( AN BK A( 'KPTi:.. Till! RKOI.MKNT WiU, HE THKN 11LAIV to takij rvitiz t"Ii:LI. Immediate Application Should bo Made. AT.L IlEClinriNQ EXPK.W.. PAUV J O XI N H. II A S li K T T, COLON KL COM MA S 1)1 "G. llKAlMeiUAKTKKS, No. 203 J WALNUT R THEE T. OFFICE CITY HOtTNTY COMMISSION, No. U'i pltl'NK fltn-'t. --"HuhMliiitfe. " Th- (,'ltv Itotinty nf two Imiulrfd sml flflv di'nri will bo iitd In ce whro i-nntiii d cltlri'ua of rhilath iuiiht. In at mioe of the limit, put In trire rrara' Hulwiitutoa not IjaMo to draft, sml propor credit la glvai upon thj quota of their If clilf iinB not (Mirnlted mil In iihitltiitPN. tho tnhitltulf la rfgunird an a volunteer, and on a proper evidence ui hi bt ttift cr-itlid eiitKU d to tl tHmnty. 1 In opportunity hi thua efTordrd lor citlatii lo ntd th canta, wdila piornrtDK eTvinptloiia fur lhciualvi'!i, aud sabuiltui we any to uu na quota. j j J HKADQl'AKTKKS PKOVOST MAUS1IAL, met iiatxut. I s. Putt Tiri.riitA, .tune M, 1U. -m The nama of peraona rnumviD to or from thla IHa trict wih be adaliKl t or atneken from the llals of enrol- tnt-nt. t'opii-i of the lUti uru open tor piinho In Mutton, and civil orh-n and all rttlrens are Inrhod to appear ard point out erroia In the Hat and rIvp anrh tnrmatlon na may aid In the annvciion nnd rwM.n thcieuf. Any lron rnrolliMl niav ai-isr hnftire ih Hoard and rlmm to have hfa name atrl h.'n off the hut if hp can enow aatta faetorily that he la ivst prnp-erly enrolled, on aconnt of .tknti'f. Aon-rtBJiJtfMtfa, u&eratft J'trnantnt J'hyncat jyuwri irv. A compliance with the foregoing antfpiMflrmiln-'ftrncitly oliHtixl. WM. K. LKHMAN, X'-At-tf Ciptaln and I'rjToni MarahaJ. m WANTED FOR TIIK UNITED STATES Marine Corps (n varied and exrtflntc luw by -a and fI land), thne hundred sble-hodh-d tno n, to perform the Ik duties of a soldier at our Nnvr t tipd, aud aboaid UnJK-d Htstea ahljta-of-war oa forvlun sfatl-mu. Bettor coiiipeiiMiitlon than Uie army. A ttilp of-war If a roinfurtRhle home. The Marino Corps Is the boat !ioippd Corps la the lurvlce. Prlie Mousy la ebua-an-e. THK I.Ot'AI HUl NTIE8 TO HR llUITra. for ail other Intormution atmlr dallr at the Hf-wHlns1 fUpdcrv.iSv No. 3111 I KONT Mirot, hrlow flnruoe, b- twei'U Ui hoori of ulne and throe oYlnrtt. Captain and Ki-cruitinti mrnr, BT.Vtf No., ill H. rituMT Htreai. FINANCIAL. gPECl AL NOTICE TO TUB OP TUB Small 7-30 U. S. Treasury Notos. SEVEN-THIRTY NOTES, OF THK DKh-OMINWTIONS OP BOX iV!NI IOO'h, CAN NOW BE COXVEItTED BONDS OF THE LOAN OF 1881, THK SAME W.NOMISATION. For Information, applj at Uie oillce of JAT 000SE & 00., JyVImj HANKERS, No. 111, H. 'FIIIltI Htroot. J J 13 W E H A 11 A. II M, BANIEE3 AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 5' 8. TlllltU B l UKKT. IiBALKSS IH Pl'KCIE, RANK NOTES, AND GOVERN MEN'T SECURITIES. Blucki Bourhbt and ttold oa CuruaiLiloa. Coltactlons pruuiptU tuale. au.K)-t CTOCKHANI) frlJCUUIXIES BOVUllT AM) SOLD O N COM M I S S I O N, DE HAVEN & BE0THES, ' So W 8 TlllltO 8TI1EKT. tts.u gltll'l'H t 11 A N ISO II. 0 No. Ki S. THIRD STRI'.ET, UANKKHH AND liltOKKltH. riK'l'l,Stocal,(juarlrtllaHlr'r., Voiirh.n and Checks, sn all uovammrnt hfouiltii-a ttjajtQt aud Sold. mhlS g 11 V 11 NT II NATIONAL BANK, INo. ail MAIIKKT HTUE11T, (COKSt 01' STKAWllUKHV.) Capital $125,000, To be Inereasttd to 5500,000. DIRECTORS. IirXRT 0. MOB It 18. of Morris, Taiksr Co., PaacaJ Iron Works, Klflu and Taikar Hi. tHAULta 8. CLOSE, of Cloa at Kaablt. BuUders, Mo. ho. 3tll Bead stteu. JAUB3 M. PRESTON, ManuMturw o WookB Goods, tjaaajunk. J. A. WATEE8, ot J A. Waters Co., Wbolaaals Grocers, Wo. va Markot .Int, . B. CODOBLIH, Baal Katsta, Ko. Mri U. TulruwuUl straai. WIf. F. CLYDE, Agent rbUtl't aid Itw Turk Eiars B. B. Co., H: It 8. Delaware Are. OKOBUE W. DUX, HasuikclurarorCarueUruiS, Hn.lM V. Third street. J.W. frOVbEBi Wholesale BouU sal shoes, Bo. 608 Market street. f. 2. 1'EHJtVfJI, Importer ef Wtnei, Bmadlas, ., Hot. M sad 31 8. Pelcware Avenue. This Bank bsvtiif been dalr atnhorlsed to ooroatfaoe ksalseas nnder the Mationsl Csmnoy Act, la now pre. pared W reoetre BEPOHIT8, snake Oolleetlons, and trtus ettOenersl BAJifcUNU BU8IME8S. ptaeonnt ps on TDK8DAY FBIDAT of each J. Z. DKIIAVHN, iroaldsu. K. Ft- HALL Oankler. rnuvsruu. Jut M.ilMi. hOt-la O GET T0ITB COAL AT COST. THIS ElTETlUAt ItsX OF ClrFArf 5IIi COAti To alwiit l.alf tti maik, ir c, ff. rrd t. tb BE0AD MOUNTAIN MAMMOTH VEIN COAL COMPANY, No. 121 S. Tllllin fiTKRET, la ii(-confii!iy pr..(rTCn'n? f (i It, fil', wd,endtiinmj.h nnt roitsnmtuntlon. liKnat woiV f t rompunv, nrrtrTrfmf'nt.liiiTTt kMlromity.nrr. NKAltl.T CdMI'I.KTKII, and will suppt nil 81IA1II.IKI1.IFH flr-.m Oi t,,r nam, with Iho bout kmJ. is" I OA I. AT I UK I'KIMK COST, vis. : Two Heavy Tons on Each Share Every Year ! for Twenty-five Years. j Th friffof tnrt a.rmrf In tt prei-nt sorl'S Is r'jnril half ,n anl.rt.ptlcn ami half n An nll .Nt ni-t, (and in Ihr n'M two larli t It will be Hi un l I llio MARIKT I'KH'K of aluarry ton f.'W !!.) ! C'.I I. now.. $12-1 Tho ritl.ME COM' l'ltlt Eol Ik. saruo at present riti.s (Jsiyi i. For mlntna, prrparint;, royalt.r, apd irH,ni' ,j .-, Trsntporiatlaa ov r hian. 1, n,lr,.e! Trnnpoitatlmoor main rallmaa ti I lilln- dilplila 31,1 Ttanstortation iroin depot t,- yar,l M i ant cxpon.-r. , t'nrUni! frcm yar,t lo Mhnri liolJ,.r's Inti.i'.. :t) Total oust ol kro ion l,llvnrl at the koine lu t'hUndcii'liln f w DltTtmncc boivfan matki t prl, e ant i'r.1 prlro, $ .7i) Thla makf. a aavinj on two tons Ar earh .hare of 11-10. HIiouIlI Hie market price l.o Mulier, tlio navlnnwilllin atlll rvatrr, ami boukl the nmrkct prli-e ic lower, tin n tlif c-nt prl, e will be prrtporilimaii'ly lowor. lint ttiii Is nnt all. Tho ('nmpan. bavlnir vrry larvs nrk, ond INK.tltfXt STIIII K CAt. BhDS. KIVB SHI EH l 1.EM1TH, will mlnpmncli nrnro coat fian Is annually required fur the Stockholder!. All Iho t irliii c.ial will be .old at the .-uHiik mark, t rate., and ALL Tim ritoriTS "IU bo dlilribuled oiery us months as CASH DlVIDr.NliR.amoiiK Uie Hli.ir, l.hHrifrom which II Is citnrnl'-ntty expected they will rvalue every year f-om to to tin percent. in their tnvotmenm, after the Hrst year, In Mltlon to tho savings on their coal. The Company posse.es l:('I.t'SITC MIN'ISil AND TIMllKIt lllUMTr) for s ,iiiiri,T of a century (" ye.irs) In one of the hot and rlelm.t coal traois In tschnyltlll rt nnty, compiiHlng the Maamotn Vein, the Iilack Heath, rrlmrogc, I'anH. and other Veins. The coal of tho Mum moth Vein Is V hltc Ah i that ul the other Veins partly White A.h.paitl lied Aah. DIHKOTOKB. WIITJAM 8(:liMi:i.K,tresldent. mHII'ltT P. K1MI, IlK.MtY HCIIMH.I.K. AI,1IK1:T II. J.MIHEN". V II.LIAM KOKK.HeersUry, rr ftirllier Int'orniailon, and f,r liiirei (at l'.'-f pay. nh!e half on snl .eritdpif and blf ou Ah,'hst 7, noKt) uyply iiltho OFFICE, NO. 121 S. THIRD STREET, OlTOSnKTHi: lllltAltl) HANK. Vor rtF.ADIMl and vicinity, the Hon. JOHKI'lt S. 11() l.ll, SI ior uf Keadlnu, has acci pled the Ancnoy of the Company, alter haliu; paihonally vl.lted and exam ined the mines and affair' of the Company. The tltlens of lteadlDK and vklnlly- will apply (or Inforuaatlon aud Shares at the MAYOR'S OFr ICE.nt RoidlnK. The co.t prlre of a (mss ton of Coat at Heading, de livered at the hotree of a .hareholder, Is at present rates uot over ft'.V), while the market price amounts to ruurs thau double, that sum. IIKNKY SCIIMCULE, J 1 4; lit TBK.VSfUKK. rArs-CJ; HTliWAUT KOCK O I 1 V M1AN V. Incorporated June 29, 18G4, Capital, t A O . ) i (). 00, 00 blIAKL8.. A 8HAKE 1'AR. Bubrcrlptloa ft oti-h slmr to orVlnal tubcrltri fir f0,CHnt hLares pajablt 1 ch down npn s,ubscril)iUjT,nii two other Inttalment ot 11 ech, ulilc ou Uie XUJul an J iwtli Anjfutlh(v4, rotjM cihHj, TEN THOUSAND .SHAKES Ke terved far li m (It of the Cottipuny, Tho land purchnfiM by ttie Vance Stewart Rook Oil r -m, nil j ciitina un liuririd hni thiny otir ai rtd. lu (ite vt rv ore of itn oil n-Klnii, inm tht'iiiaiij tliri-t' hun dred and ten leet oa Oi Alo Kht ny rh t r, in ('rani)t'rry ti nohip, t atfiuliiiK a 1nhMdi-ri.tjl airttaix-tj up n Uoik Ultlf-b r the Lu er To MM Kun(ctiuiitily culled Vu llurin Kuu, a couple ol mil-1 liviir Kruiklin, in Vn;ini r-Miniy. fenntvlvitnisi. 1 r.u Allftliny Kiver Tirrhorv U yil.litiy an abiiniUnt and pcriuaiieni tmrvpit f an cl lent tjualiiv o( oil, the uunu riui wcllt ixtrtlwrlnLilts liiiku rtrndiiciua Oil th t.Twn ati U Ajruuh r rKului.ty Uiao tu ynv aionu Oil Creofc. It l hehpvrd thei Mow of Oil In-low tlifboronirh of Crunk lin.ou tli Allegheny river, will jn(tt)tl.v never btM-mua i i.haiiHted. hcruuiw til Mtrmiiicat uii, or vtileaitlo (iMnip tifsitof ruck dl(sj in a soiiihttftjtwanlljt direction; o hiu iit!i)tly tint beda of Oih wnnl t he nearer the unitre t tha n1r ttd, Buy ol' OU Creek, and well would require to l boied det ter in ropirtiou I tm-rdown tl.u rlvor, w here, however, t litre woiikl iiert'Kiotrily lu (he Ukoat permanent, and a much Kn atw tiupplv ttud Miperiiii inubuiit bud y or blrfe of il. It l cTtmn thu' tiereioi welii on the river. In the lUitnedlaie vU lnlty ot thU land, have cmtinutid pro UmcIum dnriHiu thu put thu v ur tuur uari au uuwaveriug aud itend) daily ) leid nt otl A 4iinn( e nt the niMpwili d-nion-nnite the fuel that the Lower Two Mtle Kun uud Oil t re f. ar on thvaamti dlauiHrlt aily birttlicht Ui.e, nnd nly dUtaut, on ft coh iiuhH'ion or ffo1 tti, rt'ifttl ft ute. itrte letwien the rintfu bf hilln, inim ea h other a out thu a tuiie u;irt In pru-ri-elt the mine direuitoti. It vuulil, tiuTunne. not he ex truordlnary.il by borinn weiln ou this trait a -mitt hmt depih ol ptrhApa elht haiittird and lit ty leer, tliut the Conii ai.y'i wrllx may t u hal iiiu.e o4 Oil I'rwlt in their Hipplte of hundreds of bum lit of oil d uly, uud tkUMiiooa protHlou d Ihtu he tliv lortin.iite, rtjauit to Use iitwrelit'ldara Of (bit ootii.mtiv. Oo thia pariRiilar tract oi Uud tire h.ia hen h't oa leaw; for twinry years, a well nx- vimmwi a flr portion Of vood Oil, HitlioiiKh Ita depth ol brrf In eotiithleied unite lnsuttielei.t to .iiitr h a)-. d.w: t ut ptr cunt, uf th OU at thit m id a mouth wi.-. n-erv.d ni a royalty to fio forimr cwrer of th land, mii. I will at out' inure to thu benefit of the rotnpnny, 'Ih.-rttre h1-u two utiter w-11a bt.ied a few ttundred leol de"fe n h,hnt iiot yot tnhtd,tMt iu dk atini; a tlrnt-rate show ot oil ; a it irrt-iait iy an i.-euer.tliy tie Hcoopd out of them, nnd ut . u'it n i"i,st ebt tli-tt they wld both prore highly ictn me-HtliiK wll when hon-d a rraMoiiuble depth. Ano'iVr Hell in half buia.t, bind prtmilitet HAtUtaetory yield Humplca of oil prK Uied Iikiii these wrtls cnu he ioen at the nm.oof tha Compiinv, No. AI-SK r street 1'hatee of thla valuable ml html, comprint. ir m hun dred and thirty -one acreis. 'helinlrux Ute ruv.il'y ot rtftf ! r cent, of oil l r Iho U-ast 1 w. li, n-r ff ,',,, mid the entire rhvht f the tbre eeiln partially ilevolop' d, It pimlia'ed hy tho (.'ouipauy ll-t 1 1 Irntu the owner, tor ihe UoiVrate prke ol $lH7,f-sii, wiihu (liit Mill in Uno order, a atitik house, Ac. ; al patfJi ot titnher. Ihe oate ot a took pav t4h for tue Innd in full, nnd leave the sum of $1M- r'i-h wtirkln c.ipital on linn d. with in hit h to compkte th thiva oUl wt li, mid aln tu born two itew well, whh h mentn en-iii1-,, Ac, to l Id rnnnlntf oriler will in a few month; urrau-'u-menu ill bo ninda to aceniiillih th'e ohjf t wuiioiit dt ltty. No aubscilpUuiia wul ha aictpt.d tor h aa Lhaa Uit aharea. '1 he t fortunea reaped hy Ro-k on Companlna e tah 11 shed here anil elaewhere are ic-iorloja 1 ne t Ul irttde la ei in ita luflmcy , and the dcru.itid e ittAitt! incr'nstn. is prlt e In now pw barrel ut the wall a mouth. texc-lu Mve ol the t ank. Larc welia will doubt leas hi utrink at the ihpth (iffl.V) feet, ao aa tu remh Uie (bud . iitlet ne Kot k Wrtl- have betn bored heretofore to ttie dt pth oul of uhout 'Mil' ni t In Uda viomity. It la propom d tu bore twenty welia on thin pn pern durlns thu present ar. 'I 'u re la rKiin tor una htiudted weha. A perfi ci title, rhur of all haaia bruacea 1 coulidLUtl aaaured to the Company, 11 -it s of ittltacriptloB are now open until the .W.AOO ahares are Bubacrlld, payable $1 per ihnre, to the order of Alder man JAMKS M CAHEN", the TrvAsurur of the Company. Jto. iW WALNUT Btrett, or at No. 125 WALNUT Street, or at the office of th Company, Nu. WALXL'T Street. . The public are Invited to call for a prtvipectui. Jy'Mf pjINrriMCrlS l'AINTINOM Ko. 47 S. THIRD STREET, ABOVS CUEHUT, ruia4lpl0a FAHY A BHOTHEH; DOUBB, BIG, AND OkXAKNTtL PAINT KRA, OfalAlcg, GlOftUldWnf oa OlaM, Kajfoinliiiiii, fapc TajaaaklB,. aaU ttf D1IUHD As S0UDEB 4 00., COMMISSION MKUCIIANTS, . AND SHIP AND STIAMBOAT AGENTS. POOK BTRKET WHARF. rHU-AUfcXPIIIA, A. SOUBKaV aat aiaaLD uhtty, raiHta t. aouuaa. TJKMOVAL. THOMAS M. PLOWMAN, J V Cana Builder, kaa ramored h aaoo rarorsta) lo. 1ft Muawbarry alrt-at to No. CAJtriH Hvrtvt, ad )ulnlnf the old Poat Ortlea Baiidini- HeTUii fjjiraa4 iMiiaTta tor carrytuf a lit bush-Ma axtauatf ! ft W IwKft 1 auafa KptalU; rvaae, ra CITY ORDINANCES. N O HDINANCK n, tiardiana of the V-or lor tho eiptnteaof the jfar H.riionl. r"'8' ni1(9mfii'mC.iin'Hif the f)ttf nf l i.ilfidf'rh'l ." ordmn, Ts-tt (ha itjm ,f ninnireit thnn-tHiid 'fn rgnn,';t and r)ttrtiir d Unrn ha and tfw an.e la her h Mro).rvd to the fk;ird of (hiard an of il't 1'i-tif , tl. 1 r a) pdi i to t' j'r'h'WiiT hrtua of an tTdt nuiiT eiiu'Vt-ii Ati m Jfiihnre t m.ikn fm ai'propriatk-.i to ihr (infii ih.'.fia t( the FiH-r nr thf ei'ini tfie ;r H'.t,'' an rovrd Jan iary 4, A. l. l.jt, ai f l Jt.wi: IfOHI-VTAl. IKPAKTMRNT, Tt ff-ni ?, In unit , w tn-, wMl , ami ,hi icr, thrxf l.un dn.1 ft !! ttollMT f. 'If I fii t r tniirkfilnit h-r h a;dtal, nitr-es' tW four h'ti(!rf t)ti tlch.'iia. I - lit in I-., w on p rcll tMrjenlif to iMiiidieu'i A liioi, Iti-jt i i 1 i!"llrtr 1101 H. tJKNKR Vr,I.Y. To Itur. ;i, c.'iiuh, Nili't. jartt. nif, corn, homfnT, batle; , n.tlt, ftntl pepper, two lMoii-llil ( J'''"") fo!laf-i I " In in '2 pi-iaioi'M, Im'M'-i, mid other e-;eiaitt', eight liiind'od (H"i d'il'iiff. i To Mem va, rntckei p. Iiopa, malt, vltietrar, and ph Kiel, thn e hntidtitl (Xiivit dollnr. J o lieu, 'i, , dry k'tmd. th e thmiaand dMlnri. T" I't-m '.'h, )oita, ahoes, liHta, nnd caps, ene lUounnd $lauj doliar.i. 'lo item Hi, fit tt, U tlioiism d Hvo hum'rfl ff ;.') d-'Piri. lo lttm:!, tmii;itre and etrnw , Ovo hundred t,.'",'i dol'iu". To Hftn a;ni'l of ah' ward' clerk, b 'l--e acn t Mri'pf kit, liuttron and ateward i -li tk, tour hiitulird donnf. MAW KA' rritlVi. I'lTARTMKST. T- Item -is. ItimiM-r, tttnen htiiitr.d and litly '.V d. lr,. - - 4 l"lifiii '"l, pitri-hnaM of Iron Or niak'na Irou oi uauitd fi P inndied J-'-o ' UollHri. KAKM AMI WIOrKLFY FTATK. To Ittm lu, fttraw ami tttn for hrtm atid r,i, titd t purcna.-e tf muk, our tnouiaud $Vitv) dol lan. OIT IOOH FVPKV'tK. Tol'tmTfi, atatiorer, pr:ntinj, and atlrcrtMnrf, throe l.iiutirci: if -t')t:.:ii.r. And tl.e wariHiit-i fthntl be tlrfiwti by the f.unr d aiin nf tbe 1-or, iu coiil -iutlty iih eiituiK ordi- IIAULC9. M IWIO ft. IIAltl'Klt, PitaMei.t of Cutuutuu L'ouiiU. Aitest eV.ur 'mm SiPWAitr, .ks-itaat t. Icrk uf C itntunn rounrll. .IAMKM LVXn, trwltb-nt tf .s'lf"t t'otiuHl. A proved thin eltfM'TTith day ni' JuW, Anno ionunf en- tbou.anJ elijitt hundred and alxty-iour (A. if. 1HM). ALKXANhKR np.snr, It Mtuorol rhiladotphlA. 4 N O l V I N A N CK J AuihoriiuK thf cftuittru tion of a Sewer In Ilrown htiiut.ln tin- J I ft ef n tli Wnrd. tier tm, A in-tsjority jftho property owners up in tho llneot It row ti str-t, be:w i n Kido avenue and i-Wen-t cntli stre t, h e. a due ted U the A"( of Anembly, iipp.oved April , Ii-t, ma lr apou'eat kin hr the o msti nc -th'ii of a St-wer til n atd hrovn trvv, whicti applioa tlou ban Ne-u appro h! ty the Hoard ot -ttirveyora ; And n'rt-a. Owtug to the enhttnocd prce of m.itrltli and labor, the co-t tH-r ilm-ar toot wilt ard tha au-uut Dilpiilitu-tt h law wapauule b) the aid property ovuura; tliririore, : , . M- tion 1. The tMeet and t'oaimn Ominrtl-t of iiV city ot I'hdadt iphU do ordain, 1 hat the Dvuimento! lliii- aa he and I ben hy authot l.fd to etutittrnci a 8twrr, Minn inM'le tliaiueter of ihr f'et, whh the noeesaary lulet,iur the proper miriat'e drainage, on the line of lirown Btrttt, :.m Kide uvrnue to .Seeuteeutu nl'wet, In a nlanee with a plan and n pec ideation to be prepared by tha 1 parlraeM Ot nnrev. "htetiou 2. The t'aief t'ominixatoner of Ht!rhwHyi ahall ad rtlfe. aetxtpliuir to Inw, announcing that pro pun ;i I a w Hi ba recelreil br tlx eonutr letloti ot nald owor, and lu ahall alb t the work to the lowut bidder, ami U ah at! be a condition of mien oontraet ht the ontrm tor anall at tept ttie auini aHaeaaed upon and chanted to the pro p'Ttiea l ititf ou thw line of ttald awtir, a author. led by the Art of Aaaemhly approved April n, h;, and In m.in ner aivl form pnnldrtl uy HtctiotiM II and 4 ol Ordinance e ulltlud"Aa Ordlnimw to provide for the construction of branch cuUeitt or drulna, approved November U, The excess of tho cont f tnitl newer oter and ntrore the amount Hfihefied npod Ihe property froutliiti thereon shall be paid trom Item 'li (lor cuitatrtictlou of br inch ctilvert-i) ot tiie Ordinance to malie an appropriation to thu Oe partmeut of llikihwni, tor the .vu.tr Intil, nnd tha cojt ot tho luleta and uvhh li", arutll bo p iid fron thu Ittm for that pnri dealnaled lu the aforesaid ordiiiaoie. AI.KX AME(t J. HAKPKIt. 1'n bU nt ol CVuiuiuu (Council. Atteat- Abhaiiam SrrwAitr, A-a! aJ imt Clerk of Common Council. .IAMK.1 LVNI), Pre-iid'-fit of Select CounclL Approved tli!t elthteiith day of .luly. Anno loinmt one thoutaud cigiit hundred and aixty-lour (A. 1. lotD. AlaKX ANDFK HKNRV, It Mayor of l'lilladvlphla. AN ORDINANC J-l ill To Atithorllnc the eonatructlon of alSewor In Twrlft'i tret t, Tw untiwh Ward. -ml QM tM Whereas, a maiontv of the prop-rty owner. on iho liuo of Iwelttti ptrect, between O Irani avtuuo and tjxford alrert, have tlhtl tnclr peilt on in the lparttmnt of Mur vr s, ui direettd by the Art ol AsKembly approved April H, IMU. tor tbe construction ot a Hewer ou the lite of Twelfth aireet, n aiornnid ; whlrh application ha been approved l7 the lioartl nf 8ur eyore, and at a meeting hold duly 1, lNrl. they authorl.rd tin coiiotriuMlon of a Sewer, in ac eortluih e w itli the provltlona of tho ordinance approved No ember 11, lSiM, entitled "An OnHnanee to provide for the Construction of Jlraneh Culver tit or JraHf; And w herenH, Oh luif to the enhanced price of materiali aud labor, the cot per linear fot will ox cued the amount ati (di lated by law aa payable by the aald propecty uwurn; tlierefoie, aO 4 fee tion 1. The Select and (mmon Cotinrlli of the CM of L'hUadelpbht do ttrdain, That the lteparriuentor lllgh wat te Hitd it luTehy autnorled to ooiiHtruct a nowcr on the lino ot Twe lib, tttred, from tilr-rd avenucto OKfnrd atreet, from the north curb lino of Oirard avenue to the Thoinpaon street sewe r to he two font n Inches In diauie ter, from Thutnpaon trH)t newer toJederi n atreet tmee IV rt in aiatueter. and trom Jtrrt'rMli street fo Oxford atrttet J two h ct st Inehes in diame'er. with the BiceHary lule a lor tne (iroper sun ace arainaL-e, in aecoiaiiieo witi a pun end npci irh't-tb.n to be prepan-d tv thu Department of HniTeys W?rH'r, .aiaiRhia Ho tli .il 2. The Oil let Cou.uiinil.ifr uf Itlhwavs a hall advert ipe, nt eordinir Inlaw, itunotiticliiKthat propon tin will ho received for ihe con" trnetloii of italil Newur, and ho ball alot the wc rk to the lowetit rudder; and It n ha II be a cotidnlon ul cad eontrart that the coutrnrtor ahall aM;ept the Htiini HRtDfd upon ami chnrKetl to ttei properue.4 li ini; on the line of ald Sewer, as auihorlrd hy the a t of Aa'.cmhly, approved April rt, 1hi4, and In manner and ptiu pnttidnl by aertioiit -I and 4 of nrdinauee enti 1 U it "An Ordinance to provide i'ir tho C -ibitructbut ot HraiKh Cuhtria or hraius," ajjroveti iSoveiahur 11, '1 he eco-a of tho t ost of ft 11 Ntjwer orer knd alore tho amontit asered u.n the property tmntinif thoreoii shall be pitid from Mem '.H (torCointi iictionoi Hram h Cri've-ii .) td the ordinance to make an approprlatl tu ta the Depart ment nf ithj-hwav lor tlu ear Ihui : Provided, Thnt the mild rxreHtt almll uot ecetd the ttuiu of thirl v-thrM hun dred dollar. ( t-iiOr ; and the ooat of the In Jot and mantiolea hali be iaid trom the Item (or that puipufu UoaiKuated In aatne ordinance of npproirMitl 'a. AlsKANIRlt .1. IIAItPKR, 1'reaideut ol-tJ jinmuu Council. Attest AnitAHM RiFWAitr, Aniiaut Clerk oi Common Council. JAVIKS I.VND, Prrttidcntot Neioct Council, Approved th' ehhreei'tli dt, ot July, Auuo )o iiiiut miu thutiMiud rutht huutlred and alxty-luur (A. 1. AJ.KXAVnKlt HKNRV, It Mayor of rhUadelidiia. A N t) K IU N A N V K .Makinu mii Approi ruilon to a porilouof the Coin-" ptitil?fe roinpr 1-ID14 'he r ire Ifepai Illieiit. hettl.-nl. Tie th ( t n I Cuih hqu C.nucili. of t lie City , of Philadelphia do ord.tln, Thstt from the iioproprit tlon inuile to ttit- Klre Depmtmt ut f r the yetr it. mere At. all be up) roj rtated 'roiu lieiu .", to the followiQjf coui patjie, lo w it : 1 o tin Columbia, Krlen1hlp, Independence, Itehanoe, hptluK tiard n and We tern (-.iK'tue Compaulea, earh the aunt i" loin I Q;nl i d dolitru. I-n u lieinii. To the M tnavunk KuKfne Company the 1 aiini ol l-'iir hundred H; lni it. 1 n in ltej,i 7. To the Kmp.re Hook and I.aJdt r C un- pan , li e Mini i f thrt e hui:il.el (. (Mi) d ll.ir. 1 it iu lt in K- T" the Amet u-a, I 'Silken t, K. u. i ioml 1 1 t id, lliiinanr. Lit aveite. .Marl ui, Nelniie, N'ii';ara,l'enn h l Hiiht, 1'erscv ei itiire. I'ln ui, Htiiv-'old, tloliert d rru ' htl,ulkll. .South IVnn. Htrluir i.aitl'n, I'tvlor, Tlvod, , 1 inlidi I'liited tHte-t Warren, aud W.tahiiixton Hose l iiip3 nit rt I'Ut II M' Ull.i in li li nini'iirii i ? i ii tj'ma m, A ml to M e illia'n t'eiiu H'e Comp nr, for el-v -u tnomliM n r. I e a- a hone lonipany, previous to pnaur hiu d hteniii r ire i.n-ti.e. the ttuiu of three hnii'lreil and a-xly-aix dot aia and f-MV aeien rents ( :tl.i,t;7 ) . I roiu Itt.ni 10. I the r r mHiii. of rauktbrd, n'aaliln- , Inti.ol I rimM'-id, ( oliuiihl t, ot CeriiAntowu, lrauiin, ot t itTiuautoa n, Washliujioii, of fifrnitinP'wn. tiiNitl la tent, oi ttovh ioti h, l.ii.eity. ol II 'luieijrc, Miiut A:ry ; ami ( nloit oi ja.-iin: fuo, ecli tho mmi of t w.t hundred ana tlitv ii0it Ut.il, irt : lro ub-d, That the apprnpnaihm to tlif t iili.lt Ot Itls m htm ba wit'ihe.d until axicn tune aa tl.ei i an pi peine a competent apimiatun tor Uieeiiiu jnulm.enl of tlren. f ioin Htm It Tt) the Oenmntown and Cnioti Hoe Cftt.i un.et, aud the Kvi'Mur, Mait'U4, and ICftii Hook ai.d Liiihur Com uaniet, e tch tin num ol two hundred uud tv eutv the f2i:i i In ... from Hem 1.!. T. the Ootin-a KiiKlne Company, tha bum ul one hnr.dred (mh tb llti. I'roiti lino ft. 'Jo the KHt,'-.B-iii. K'l-'liie Company the aittuut one hu d.d ai d dny ( -'0t aoii.i'n IromiL'ia It To toe W ft?a'lun KiKlue Coiupitiy the Mi in ol n t my-me t'oilaia. Hi ei ion ?. Waii Jutii I r am i aoproi.rit-t'.on ahall be UriMii b. the ( hief Kn.;:tict r of the k no teparttnt:iit. in ri iK'Hintty tt e iiHtitt tu tliliauc en, tor aui h propjrtiu of the uuiii i.e. e"Vj apj ropi I ned at tit y are rekpciivai.v bu- "Md!"' AT.KV-.VHKR .1. IMItKK, 1're.ndeut ot Common Conned. Atlc.t- AiuiahvM Sir.WART, A.tistiuit Clerk or Common Council. JAM KH l.VNT), Treaident of Seh-ot Council. Approved thli eUhteeuih day of July, Anno Douiinl oho tiioueaud tdjihl hundred and al.ty-lour (A. J. ALKXANDF.R HKNlV, It Muor oi i'idiadeiphia. N ORDINANCE To authurle the aniinuieut of a tlround Kent. Wee I but 1. The Heleel and Cotnnvui Couuciti of the City of I'hlhideiraia do ordain. That tho Coiundnalotier of City Property la hereby authorUed to aell at puhlie aale, at ii 't lesa thun par, all that c.trtalu reaerved annual ittoiind rent uf two hundred and thirty -i dwllara and twenty ihe centa, atdua out of all that certain lot or pltee ot icmund, aituaie ou the north sldo of leomhard ftrevt at the fjiitanfu of tony three feet westward irora the weit aide of I k In ware Hith atreet, coutalninrf lu trout or breadth on tha a aid Ltmhid atrvt forty-aeveti feet and thiae inchea, and extending In leniith or depth northward at that width aixtj-flve teat; belna the aame prtmiaea whn h the Controllers of Public HeltooU, tr deed dated April 18, 1m -3, and recorded In lhed Hook T. UM No. loj, and pare I'fJ, at al., gt anted and conveyed unto fctiward MeOurlt, his heirs and aalKiia, reservlnx there out the atoreaid aumial rround rent; and the Mayor la hereby authorized, au behalf of Uie City of Phiadel phla, to exec ute the ro-iulrod conveyauca to tha pur chaaara AI.ET ANDP.R J. HARPER, mt reaklout ol Coniuauu Council. Atiaat- n f A a tu it au BrawATtr, AaalatanlCkirk ofOommon Connclt. JaMKS I.YSr), President of H elect Coancll. Approve! thit eighteenth day of July. Anno louilul ne thoaiaud eight hucdrod and alxly-fouj (A. l, l0t4. ALKVAKDFR 1IRKRY, H Atajor of Phtladelphta. JOUN OHUMT, GARPKMTKR AND RtTTLlKR, Mo. JU lAHHit BTTtr-FT. A larva force of fciildlof uaotisajiaU Of all brauohet Alwa;i oa feaadt 4-matim CITY ORDINANCES. - . i is i -i AN OnniNANCE t...lv'.n.,!!!".",,, 'eif. of the Hlf h ClM-, I. Knives, and ' I,-.. I tv, via,, 1,. M T,t wwre ;ence .if the .l. k i " 1": " s srl.-e u - .. i"?.i7!? . T "' n" "''""" mr.r..-rf I . in. lu ,1l.il.r..aiin Iha- ln l.UT, Offlrer, of tf e I J1. r ,i r.n. rt, and ,,!') dollar, a ..,r anit tlalll eeJ.rrnr lirChlef ClT l It,. M.rV.aa I h. '"inwn l.eiv'rrd (lli d,tiar.. and iha ,,r h ,"",,,, t' lo rl r I1a)ur 1w.,,. nundri'd (liil dollar, a re.r M lr,r, a.e 10 date tt,m the Irsi daf f Jaeuarr IS1-.. " Mrrtlon t. Thai Ifir- sum of three Ihcee.nrl three tHfidre) ;,':.. il,,l!ar. I,e and th. .am. I. h'TSI'T .nnpr,atrd to laret the JaIl'e ol saiail'. hfrol pro He-I fnr. At.y M't H .1. H MtPKR, 1'ie.l'tt at of CnHBin Council. A!t-.t - .,:HAH Wti nr. Aisi'tnut t lerk (f Common fArinHt. .1 wr. I.YKO, rre.lrlentof Helrs'f t'onnelf Aj,,rM M IM. r'-iMi enth day erf .lu'y, Anm l).ralnl ore t!.-7u.!,d eii t hiiiiilrt'd and sixty-tour (A. I. W'l). AI.FTAVtim ttttntT, It Ma.tnr vt I'hllaJMprila. PROPOSALS. 4 KM 8rPPMK8. Wiitt tir Aki (t htuiK'. Aixn Kqvi a.ki Ho. Uri HmAV ai, Ht w York, July IH, IN . ".-led Proa, uti III he rf-eircd at thi h pot ua'11 Twcivr n i .i' a M . on TkJY) the ?Mth tnaant. f'f lamtfhiiix. b rotitraft, at the I of Artiy Cl'4tiinf ain K'ii.ipat in Cils fit HianK. tf. htm lrnwera, lanel liraweri. Ilo-pilai l entK and KU-i, I'.-pi'-'l lent rijjp, fh!rrr IVma.Ho. Puck, .Manilla rnper, i-ii, 5au pies ot whK h an be neen at thla fr.'. Il:ih(. r wil, Miit'uut with their r..'otJ Mm pies of the .!l(hN whh h they pr-spote to deM.e'.orof the m-i ermh l whlrh the nrtlelri are to he made. In tbe r aie of latuici Urawers and Tents al lanitl one yaidot the ma terial hIhhii-1 Ite fiiibuiltted. Ttuldera w ill state trip tpantlt' they with to furnUh, the t'oitps,( time In w hich thev cu make tl 'liberies, and how toon the) i an eoiupiete ihe dalitser oi all th-y bid for. All hidi mn-t be arc -mpanted b? a prosper miaran'ee, hlnetl h two i ttponslble parlies, stttlnu forth that if a co.it met I- aw aid- d to the pariynamel thcnMn, he win at iM-ee evecti the lame, aud glTO bvudi lor Ita faithful performance T'kj I nl'ed Slaieri ratervei the rlffht to reject any part or tho whole of Uio bids a may he dtemeJ tor the interot 0 the -trrvira. fKi'tpoaii ahould ha endorsed "Proponftla Tt furnlahlng" (hum insert the article bid tor) and addreut to Uout. uant-'-olonol Ji H. VI N TOW, jyy ft lep-y ijr.Mf.tleii, r. a. A- O K V N A N C K O F If I O K i War Itatme,t, Wavhinutov, duty 4, iMfti. Wenletl rroisflA-iti w tlt he rarely ed .t ttua omct uaiU IttONliAY . July iA. at 4 P. M., for 100,000 itsta M Infan'ry Aceoubrsmrnts, caiibia i, to M delivered In tha folio wulo; tuaiitltien at the uodernained Araenala, Tia. :t'.i m seta at the New Yor. Araenai.tlovernor'l Tslantl. .D.ixeu at Ue KrauVftird Anaual. UrldasaviVi l anu ) Ivanls. A'.'On outi at the Allegheny Araenal, Pltuburg, Pena ijlvnnta . Vo.iHDaeta at the Rt. Tnta AraenaT. tfUaonrl. lo.fsfM mah at the VV'atertown Arsenal, Masaarfroaette Tbetc Aicoutrrnients are to be m4la In atrlct conform ity with the nctf pattern nete, to be seen at the Araenala above train d. with the followtns; exreptionn, Tla: The iAiui'itr It will be but two Inchne wide, nnd no honidar l elt plattj ,vlH oe turnlaed; Uie InMde tlap of tha car trtdKe 1m i and eap-poueh are to be left off. tne oara are to he new n on the outer flap : the letters U. 8., with a border. are to lie tnm -ed upon tt a eartndk'e-bon, the aame aie and atyle aa on Uie plat w h ton It reptanuei the car-tndste-lHia U to be newed with nine ('J) and the cap-pouch with ten (10) a niches to the Inch. Heparate bhts wdl ba received for thu manufacture of then a AiH-amenta of pit r ont I father, of mtrcf tnnna-je oak and all htmlock. The belts are to be ( urained leathers Ham plea of Uic.se Accoutrements can be seen at tb htjve ntmeri araenala on or aoout the 'JOth Instant. It la to 1h dhtinetly undemtMd that this Department la to have the privilege of lm peeling tha work done under any contract It may award. In a'l atarHa of Ita prorresa, and esutH-lally to examine the stock bet ira eutilnir. They are to he suhfen, to tnapet'tton at the anenal where de literfd. before heliitc rtxeirett mr the (Vorurnmeut. Xone are to be accepted or paid for accept such as are approved upon luspeth'U . Uetteitea must be made In lota of not 1a tha one twelfth (I -12th) per week of ihe whoio nu ruber con trat ted for. The first delivery to be made on the IJth day Oi Amxiist, 1H.VI. Failure to make deliveries at a peclfled Ume wiM ab)aat tha contractor to a forfeiture ot tha uuiubar Ua tuar fail to deliver at that time. Tho Aerouu-ement must be boied in tha naual manner t tbe oox.es to b cUaig 4 at ooat, to ba determined by the lnoftector. Hidden win at ate exollcHIa- the Arienal or Anenala where they propose to deliver, and the number of aeta they propoae to deliver at each piaca, if tor mora Uiaa oi e. No blda will he oonildered from partial other than rora lar nianiifaciurera, nnd such aa are known to thla Depart ment to be hilly competent to exeeuta ta Uielr own abope the work proposed tor. Should any party obtaining a coa tract ofler Aeeurremente oUier Uiaa thoso made In hie own Rhoj.s, tbey wllJ be rejected, and the extract rendered null anf void. Tha name and plaoe of-manufacture of earh party fdiialntng a ooniraot mast, M taaapad oa each part ol each aei of Accoutrements. til RSTKK. The bidder will be retired to accoomaany Till nropoal tion with a guarantee, aisned by two reapjoiinlhle peraona, that In cane hin bid ia acropted he will at out e exueutn tlia cotitrnct for the same, with good and ui15cboit aecurlilea. In the hum uual ta the amount of the contract, to deliver the article proMaed lu conformity with the terms of thia advert ititmont ; and In cne the said bidder should fall to enter Into the contract they to make KOd the dlirerenoe between the offer of said bidder and-Uie next reapoualbie bidder or the person to whotu Ut cou tract may ba aw anted. 1 he renponnlbMity of the m tar an tort must ba ihowmhy theottlclalcertitleateof the Clerk of the nearest District Court, or of the Cnited Siatei DUtrtct Attorney. Iluiids In a sum tnjuaJ to the amount of Uie contract, sinned by the oonlrurtor and both uf his vnaranttira, will le re'iulratl of the succeMjiul bidder or bidders upon sign litK Uie contract. FORM fF OrABAWTF.B. We, the nndcrtiirned, n-sidattts nf , In the County of - and Htaieof .hereby, Jointly atid aeverally, covenant with the Cnited Atatse, and Kuaranfte lu cane the lorcuohig bid of . -bv aceeoted. that he or they will at onre exerote Uie con tract (or the satne, with ifood and uitleioiu ituretien, In a sum eitiaJ lo Uie amount of the contract, to furnish the art i !e propoved In conformity to tne terms of Uie adv ar il t em en t datetl July 4, lHo4, ondwr which the bla was matte ; aiul, lu ease the said - -- shall fall to enter Into a oontrnct as aforesaid, we iHiferuntee to make tfood tha dlfloieucu between the offer of the aald and tha in at low eat responslhle hiddur.or tliu person to whom tha couu ai t may ba awanled. J til von ttittW our hands ami aeaU Uiis day ol , la-. "- r.!: To this guarantee must be appended the oillolal oertltl cate aimve neittloiietl. Karh party ohtiurtlnK a contract wlH he obliged t enter Into bond, with approved sureties, fbr Its failluful execution. Cpon (lie award beltm made. ancoensfiil bbMers wlH he no titled aud furuUhod with foruu ul contraot and bond. Tin Department reserve the rtfTht to reieot an y or aB blda, il not deemed SHtli'actory, aud enpHoiaily those mail bv parties who have tailed to make tune delfverle-t under previous ronlraete without luriiieh.iif aUsftctory reaaout lor such delliiinene-r, !n p sais will te ad Ire-wed to ' Brhrsdler-OenersJ Oetftite D. Itamtay, Chief of Ordnance. Washlnifton, D. C." uud endorsed l'rupo-ais for U fan try Aucoutre Uienta." CEO. D. RAMHAT, Jy mwf-7t PrUj.-t .on. . 'hiaf tit Ordnance. piTb rusALs. riiOiU-tALS KOR HIDE, TaU.OW, HOOFS, H0UNS, CllCChS. SHINS, AND TOM1CKS. OtrKk lifci or CtiMviiaiKT or ai ini rK?ta, Wih;ntuu. D. C . July rt, Istit. i St aied Propos.nU, in iuif ''Uf, are tuvlied uuttl the Slat daj ol el uiy, at 11 o'eWtek A M .for III b s, Tallow, tlooni, llorrn, Cnucks, Hlifns, and Toutruea ol ad llovernnient Cattle ulnimfitert tl within the ancient limits of the District of t toutubia, tor ttiree iiionihs or uero, fiiuu Uie cout sueiireihent ol the eontrart The a bm e ani les to ho collet-ted by the contrftettir and reino ed trout tho various idae ' a, wtib h the cattle are Vibed at such limes a uiuy be de-slguatei by the oiUeor In thiirhe. The number of CaKle used monthly vurv fr.im 1"00 to mill are now killed at ( 'haln It'hUe, tilrnbori, t.'on saiereeui Cnuip, Wu-huit-toti. and Alexdiitlria. hut othor plat en nitty in cur within Hie prescribed limits whurs these u rt it lee vtllt be re'iutretl to do ctllecteil. '1 be eoiiiiarior ahull be Ushle (or all tho Hides, Tallow, Ilrui'f, lloriis, t liiu ks. siihiH, a tt TonK'iet rotnim fnun all the t.overiiiiient Iteel t'tttile siautciitered, nnl' sut H t an be inuile satistat torih to ajipraT lo the Nutitlkteuce e paiimeM hat a l due ecrtioo, illitrfeiieu, and ctremas inatle to out am said aitiele. Vni ineut will be required every ten days In Oovurninent fin u. '1 he bids will state tbe nmouut pur auiinil for the artl ties rt tut re. I to, and be aero u;mine.l hy f.r fdiovuuf uaraiilee. eertllieale, Mllldavit ol each iril.ir itiiee. and oath of alb'Kiauvo. Hhtnk Joriiik.can bu obu.ued ou appU i at ion tu liie unuerhlnrd l'Ki'PnSAI.S. I, .of the Htate ol -, count v of - , O'Wr, ptr I tad, tor all llidet. Tallow. Hoofs, Horn. ( heck. Hhmtt. 'ind Tongues of uil tit ornmetit Href Caiiie ki-b d m it bin tho am lent limit ol ihe District uf oit uihia, dolhira and cents (the u mount to he in word and tlttureal, sui-jeer to all Uie condition of the edirtiii uieut herewith appended. CIAH AWTLK. We, the underslifned, letideutk) of , In tha county of --, uud stale o'' , hereby jointly aud severally covenant with the Cnited ftial' s, aud ijii.triiuioe, lu case Ihe fori goiiiK hid of - shall bo acreted. that he will, wit'-tn five days after the c t piam e of said bid, sin a eontrart tor the prmuut and luUhlul execution of t ne same, nd tl at we w ill heroine bis surety on a bond, Iu the auiu ot H it van Uiousand dollars, tor the port'ormauee of his con tract In conformity with the term off hit proposal, nnd that In cam the said 1 - shall tail to enter Into a con tract under the terms of the advertisement dated July H, lHt.-l, w u guarantee to make good the difference between the offer made by nuid - In the lorektolug proposal and tiit- next lowest rcMpotiRlble formul bidder, or the porsou la wiioin tke contract may be awaukd. Wltuess i S Given under our hands and seals, this day of , 1-. Jbkal.1 The responslbtlltv of the tmaranlom must he shown by the ofltt ial certlllcate of a fitW sVMrra IHHru t AUornf or f 'ntud Sttut JuU'je. The eeruflcaia must ba iu th following form : 1 hereby certify that from evidence entirely satisfactory to me the above-named tiuarnntora are xood and suMle.innt as sureties for double the amount tor Which they otter to be security. To which each guarantor mast make and append tha follow uim OATH. State of , county of , before me, . a Id aud lor Uie county hud Htate aforesaid, personally appear4 - , one of his sureties on the feuaranteeof , who, being duly sworn, depos aud sava that he Is worth, over and above all Just dwa and liahilitkes, the sum of thirty thousand dollars. "Bubscnbed aud sworn belort US, UUs '"- day Of No bid will be aonsiderefllnnleu made oat in eonforndty with tli above form, and are accompanied by the Iws lolnu guarantee., vwtiftcaU, and aindavlta. All bidders muat hirward with their PP0"1 n of allegtance, uuUss one may be on file with tne etnear w ho shall oittUio blda, and no prop-wala not fully coin- ..k'.i.a. ... .as rMotitraoiaiiis. as well In fact aa lu lor. wiU be ouiwdtkretlttr rarfardedas a proposal wislua a, I.... . si. I. Iy.sl Wtlirlll. The coiiuactorwili ite beid accountabU for the Hit) aa, Tailow, Hoofs, llorus. Chucks, c, one wm afler the .....Ht hat ureaant at the onenlnr of tha ttlda io respond to their names, and all bids must be tandisraed 'iTopo.aJs fbr ptun basing 1 1 hies. Tallow, Hoeta, Uarus, ChUCSUl sjVej. sistws erw imtwt w sataMBaa4jBaM4. J. kfll.fa. tUnhMt-CotoiMs ttstd ti. PROPOSALS, pitorosALs Fon mortar shsli,. - uastiASos Wrn i, ,. PsraarrKiirr, . WHigTo,lr S, 1!'. '"d rrrsls he rvcirM at this nflloe mn9 TAR it'L2Sii7.i '1 U" e.uauuwee. . k. named Arsenals, .It. X ..iri 1 Araenal. Ma..a. l,ustt., ttflfj. - it New T0Ti-.nJ- oroor s i.l4. KewTertt. TKMrt-iW' ln.p.rr.J ar,fr the nii.e la- h r'l"an Msni.al ; Ihe renalla s-renth ef lrun tla 14 l.Ov,gne p.r aliare Inch. .. . . Iira-iairt een be nrea al tvof v" Unite fllateej Ar.en.la. . Th. pin'wri'., are tn hr tnirpeetefT sf ffiS ODfIr erhare) ri, a,i ar. t k. d.'ll"er ai the ArsrasJs tut w euaur iorrrwi,,niloeor liaB,llln. , H r 0m ""u ,t u,e rM ' hMt U" railnres lo n.ke J-llrerlr. at enwlr4 Umesrlll snk. r?.'.1 ''''"""'t a (ortolture of the uumierhs osar fall lr, dlw.r at ii.i Hm. Iiis.i.r. -iu .ute .,,iritir ttte Araenaf nr Areenaat where the. prop,., w a.ll.M.an U,e nimter of aro fi. i -.?" '"'lKto "! at aseh plae, at fbr oiur than odi, No bi la will he Ofmalttered fr-m artles rther tkata reu ar fHun.l-H-s or p ops-teters of wort,, who ar known p'n'rdmJ ' "awblaof eaUnf the wor HhMild am party Atitatnl" tvmtra ahelt' Mhosp than thke at la hlsowu foundry. ihy wiit k rir9atA. and Ihae-.ntran rendered n ill and void. "wt Kono of bid ran be obnintd at ti e eher nawt AratMtaU, roposals not shatatout on Uils fnnwiU oet ne considered. OCARAWTKR The bidder win he reinired u c-vmpany VToeMhttta with a iruarantee aianed ty two reponsible yrm. Ma In raise bis bid is aeoeptet, he w it at onev exeoase Uiaj t-ouiract tor tbe same, with srootr and suftl dent santtea, tn a sum equal m trie amount of the cowrn t So dedver tbea'th le propoaed. In conforniltr with the serins of this adAertatt mrnt; and In rate he sat-f bidder aheald favff to eniar itt the rmitrart, they romaa arrnwl the rttiTnresMto b twsMtts ihe etier of said mdeVr and Uie next ispensibi bh'der.or the perion to whom theeonat'art tny hawarde-t. The ret-ponMhillty of the fna'autor mad iMttvnwi hy th- offlelal cet tiflrate of the Oierk of the naaraat tftsttia C'.'Utf. or of Ue I tilted Ntats Jilstrtet Attnrwey. Itonds In a sum suaJ to the ainoont of the ornerarf. fsrnt d hy the rontrae.or and both of hla irnarantors, will ba roiulrotl of Uie succenslul bidder or utddera upon si(i iiir the contract. roRM or ntTAKANTr.K. We Uie ond"fitMt. d, residents of --, In tha tpniiw of. , and HUtaof -. lvrehy Jointly and sere rally covenant w ith tt.e United Biatea, and guarantae. In oae the torefmlnir bid of- be accepted, ihet be or Uie will at once execute the oon tract for the same, with oo4 and suitl dent sureilea, In a sunn sxtual to the amount ee Ihe Contract, to f urn I "h the articles proponed tn oomformltp with the terms of this advertisement, dated July H, li4 tinder which the bid was made; and In oae the nsud - -shall tall to enter Into a contract as atoreaaf t we f nenm tee lo make it-ood the dltVrence between the offer of Ue . said - and Ihe next lowest re-ponslhle bidder, or th peraon to whom the contract may be a war ed. Witness t r ttiveu unneronr nf.no" nq aesusj j wm i oay of . lfa faaL.J fKSL.l TetMi fniaranteamuattM hnoanded th oidcial cerUd- catss above mcnil'-ned. Kach party obtaining; a contract will he ohtlred tt enter Into bonds, with approved sureUee, for Itl AUihful execution. Vas n the award heltT made, sne-teaafal hlddert will be) notified and furnished w tih forms of eoniraet and bond. The Imparl me nt reserves the rUrht to reect auy ac aA bids it deemed unsatisfactory on any account. lnloBaia wUi be addressed to " Biadler-Oenaral Ceonre 1. jtamsey.chtef ot Ordnance, We hintton, 1. t' and will be endorsed froposals flr fl-lnch Mortar Shell, (IROlttlE P. RAMHAT, jyl 1 mwflOt BrUradler-Uenerai. Chief of Oisuaotk piiprOSALS t'Olt STKAM F1KK aN01N3 OanVAitrtt Omrtt, War DarAKTMBirr, WastnicaTAN. I. C, July 2. 1HA4. Ren led Proposal will be received at this offloa antat MON 1 AY , the iUi day of July, lttM, at 4 o'clock M.t ts fumlth Klx (M ttecond or third eJ ai i Steam Tire Knrlnee,ofperw feet suction pewer. complete In all pans, with all the modern improvements combined, to be, drawn by haa4 power, the weight not to aitceed 4."0 pounds when readp for service. The diameter uf Use reclprt-catliNf steam throe punip to be about -4H Inches, capable of forulua one (l stream of watr from a IS' inch noazle averatjinf frose feV to '.' fet, anil two (f ) streims from a inch noaaie arer itina froin 176 to AO feet These enalnes are to be supplies) with tenders and hose carts of approved conn true tion, wit all tbe necessary Httln-rs. Tbey are to he suhlect to a rU4 Inspection by a t 'niied Htates Inspector, and are not So ttt reeeivetl or paid for until they have been Uiorotifhl trtfd with a fnU head ef steam under his direeUoa. UUAHANrKH. The bidder will be retuirod to accompany hit propeaW tion with a guarantee signed hy two retonslha perseaa, thnt, ta case his hid is accepted, be will at onceexecatat the contract for the same, with good and siifflclent sure ties, tn a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to de liver Uie article proposed In oouhrsntty wltfi Ute terms os? this advertisement; and la ease Uie said bidder eaoald fail to enter ! to the contract, they to make good Uie difference) between the offer of said bidder and the neat responsinsts bidder, or Uie person to whom tha contract aa fee) awarded. The renponstTilllty of the guarantors mast be shown b-p the official nertlflcete of the Clerk of the nearest DlsUtoA Court, or of the I lulled States I l strict Attorney.. Itonds in n sum iual re the amount of uie eoatrandg sljtncd hy the contractor and both of his guarantors, wfil he required of the successful bidder or bidders upon sign IM Uie oontrnct. roitM or or ARANTKB. We, tna nnderslKised, residents of in ths county of , and State of , hereby jointly and severally covenant with the United (Hates, aA guarantee in case the foregoing bid ef i be accepted, that he or they wiU at once execate Ute) eontrart for Uie same, with nood and sufficient si ret lee, ta a sum equal to the amount of the contract, to tarnish the) articles proposed In conformity with Uie terms of UdS) advertisement, dated July 8, lHh4. under which the hid was made; and, In cane the said shall fall to enter lnta a contract aa aforesaid, we guarantee to make good the) dttrer nee between the offer of the aald ' and the) next lowest rvapotatbie bidder, or the person to whom the) outitract may bu awarded. ; on under our hands and seedeV M'ltness : this day of , iitc . To this guarantee must be appended the official cents cafe above mentioned. These f nwinea are to he delivered at tha ntaee of maaav fact u re. Cpta the award buur made thesuceessful Udder will be notitled, and furnished with forms uf con ti act aaxf Nad. The Department reserves the right to reject an or all hide. If not c eemed satisfactory rrjpetais wiu ne aoaroasea o "iingaaier-iiwerasi Oerre D. It am ay, Chief of Ordnance, W as hi nit too, U C-," and will be endorsed Proposals for Steam rlrn engines. Iy8 fmw t25 Itrlgadler-flenerat, Chief ul Oranaace. CUIiSISTKNCE OFFICB, UNITED STATES tO Aruiy, No. ItO SOUTH Street, A I. riMOHK, Did., stUIT 11, llOf.. Sealed Pronnsalt. in duolirate wiU be received at th'sl cmceuntuletM., on MONDAY, Amrust I, I, for fur niahlng tbe United States Subblsteno leparuneat Wllli- roiB THOUSAND fiOflO) ItEAT Of MlRf OAT- TLB en the hoof, delivered at the SUte Cattle Scales, ad Baltlmote, Md., Iti lots of ( ItMiO) one thousand each evorp (It) ten days : to be we Ik had within oneandabalfdaysatVar arrival, at the expense of Uie contractor, Thev fflust average alwut lgta thirteen hundred pounds frose) welKht ; ail tailing short of (I'lOO) oue thousand piunds) ryrt ss wetuht, Ituils, States. Oxen, Cows, Hellers, aud Hornless Cattle w tli be rejected. A deduction of ten (to) pounds will be made from the) . weikh.1 of each Htetr accepted nnder this contract, pro- ' Titled Uie animal does not stand In Uie pens two and ene hall iiours beore being weighed, or la not weighed hosnsr dlately after removal trom the cam. Ills nk forms tor propoaals can be had ett anpUoaw tion at Uiis office, either lu person, bp nail, or teie- Utmph m tuc itovernment win ciaira me nunt or wetsminif anp rne amixal separate. If Its appearance In lie ales lees webht than the minmam nembmed above i the e peuae ol wtlghiug will be paid by Uie party erring In juda aent. Kach bid. to secure consideration, mvl coat am th written tiuarnntee ol two resuotisibia pcraoiu. as fol low.. : We , of tbe County of , State of , do heretvp guarantee that Is (or arc) aide to fulfil a contract Is. aret roaiH e uu tne terniN oi ins (.or inairj proptisiuon, and should his (or their) nroooiiti n be accented, he (or tbey) will ai once enter luto a contract m accirdance) tiierewiih, auu we are preparea tu ueo-me nu aecunt ea gh lnt: vood atid siiihiient bonds for it fulfilment. The rnnpoiiMihlHty ot the gnirantors must he ehoww hp the olllrlal centth ateof the Clerk of Uie nearest JH.trlet Cout,orof the I nltud States DisUict Attoruey, to ee ea C.Ot-cd elth the hid. ltiddt r must be preaent to resnona to tretr mns, anal Rrepered to give bonds aud aigu the oou tract bet ore leav v tleotllee. The lloveipment reserves lo Itself the right to reject aap or ail bids eonldt-red unreaoiiahlo. runuents to be made a:ier each de'lvery in stien ninagt a mav be on band; If nunaou hand, tu be uiadeae aoost as receive 1. 1'ioporrtlf. must be endor-ed rtiiftnrity fK'nus alh Ptilt Ml- Kr CArTIti.' and a ldrened to Captalu-I. if (.ll.MAS. C. H , llu t more. Marv ann " It a md la in me name i ra nnn, ineir eamee m'.q neir Mat oihce address tit us t appaar, or the will uot ba cou ld 11 a. Ktu h neraon or eve-v member of a Ann o teMar a ro- p-.al uiu I aueoiitpany II wlih an oath of allegiance to the) lliuied htate UuiiTituieut, if he haa not already hied utis) al inn oti.ee. AH tnti not rnnivtuitnj tfru tlu with the term e Mm a)e fff fiKcrnrr'1 srt it rejvrteJ. el. IX. .111.1 ( , jK-lit Captain and 0. S U S. A. 1ATttIOTIC M B D A L S X PATKIDTIC JMF.DAI.S. An aeeeptat'te ottering u evury Patriot. -The only coireet and euthoned ur ilKlTKNAN'I'-IIKNKKAL OKANT, IIKNKKAL lil.Ulii.K I). Mii'l.KLT.Alf. Itfaniifartiired In Mterllns Silver and Copiier and WUUe) Hiatal, haiutiie seni ur ruau ireegi cnarKe on reoeiiev Ho cents. Aseuts wauled. K. ttt'KHUKIt, j.is j. r riiiaiipipuia l ues umre. llannfactunid st No. oo AUCU Bireet. BEBDINO EMPORIUM, Mr. , 8. BEV KNTH Htreet. MATTRRKHKH. MAX 1 tUCSSIS. ritalr, rlm, Kirrlttor, anl flask. M IUA1 11 r.K lir.ln. ur'i. i r.i.3, riioAi.s, WUUU AUD IUUS BIl'MTKAllH, SI'ltlMU IlKlltt AND COTS. N.B. Tteoelrlns and reacatin, attended ta vrltn ant despawk. to.!!. sivs.vru sum. Vee-iiaa COl'STVS TEA WAUEUOU8B. ESTaV buaheit la ItiWO, importer an1 tMater ta s lu lua, wtaea, ud Liquors, Ctoolce Uarana Cluara, OroM At Hlaelrwetl's PlcUes an4 liases CngU.h sbi Seotck Aie and fortar, Cam.e4 Meats, Fruits, Boaa, Aek Xarjr at esse, sot at with care. At Jfu.Ur) "KCOXD fttraet. IsMly iiAUUA U. oouaf r. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. . BANKS, BANKtKS, MEHOHANTH MAtlUrAAeW j. Tt hr-HS, UAIl kOAJJ COklPANiKH, Ao., Will lot It te tltetr loiereat te order trust lite aatdereafasaV 'rms,i)fT,.TrUf, . All klsVIs tat Bnalneas, iweeeleaal, a frtsasa ae. 1 or sais at al. t wf TJAV m a.-.,. printer. SlU Blank Book MnanttiHr, ruHKiaar, rni a . you u i H sum o IL CLOTHS OF KVKUV VAB-lliXy, Saaaalauure4anSn-.al.br . M Jjjln i.,et4ACAIie,rlta4. 1' 1 It 1 1 j