THK DAILY EVENING TELEGltAPII. FIIILADELPiTIA, SATURDAY, JITT.Y 23, 1801. rxning telegraph A AJLT aJTEHSOOK KKWS?AE. ' OFHCE No. 108 S. THIRD street. f-rlea Two CnitT r Cort, or Twlt Ct ra Warn, p.yabkr lathe Carrier, .l nM ,ita.i-fe'i Ota) ofh Cnr M aix Dollam r Am.mii O" " x To Hoama, la'arlakl la advance fjf I"" 4 f Adrwtltamrati Interred at lb "' A Ubr1 ' arrangement made for evterflVe in enter"' Tm rrrpe''. Kr. rv,lre p.n he raven er Anonem m f mmnntr"itlnria. htlrli m-n.irl"'il n m'i"t be a'lth .., I ve.l tie i.p nam ee ' f wrlti-rnn( ntee...rlt) fn. iitlniw. but ewaraiitep hi. ann-l l'h. Me cannot undVrl return re.ee d I'oiuinuincjllo,. . To Atvrtlnr. Owlnffo be rreat lucre. en the ClrcMMloi of Tin rio 1'MK.iurH. cni.i I Ins u to an to pre., at an rerlt br. we tei.ll re'nitt-t Hint .dvi-ruetm hi. nine a tieiMknt It non n. lu If D'lailii.e, to .pcare Jru an liuwrtto. lu all of our edition. FATl'UDAY, JULY 23. 18(V4. the Hi.HtiR nr thk vAour ir.v.n uorxo. ; Ktl AT XX) COT7RTBST AND ISTKItXATION AL COMITT D1CTATK? The qupatlon In regard to th right of Mr. XA!TCAtkr, of the yacht JWrAoiirvl, to retain Skmmka and tome of hi officers, nf er laving rescued thera from drowning, has, . from tbft ery first discussion of the topic, I eon generally decided In the negative by Aicerlcaafi. It b the Impression of Captain " WlKtXOW and of hla officers, that the persons ' carrW off by the yacht were reicued In contra ' Tentloo of all rulus if courtesy and International comity. But wh'in every loyal American tniy well arxutlulzo Lis judgment In a ciwe where bis feelings are necessarily enlisted, it is eay to conolve that in the position la which the ; officer of the Keartarge And themsol ves, thoy t ars of all men the ones who cannot be re . gardtd In this matter as big a authority. They had signally defeated their enemy. They fait, n. they bad a right to fi-el, that the Alabama and all which she contained were the lawful ' pil7.es of the'r skill and bravery ; but lo ! Just as tbey feel assured that they are about to t ga' her the ooly spoils which ttao envious sea wQl not engulf, the chief prize, of their triumph is gone, spirited" away. A Kew York paper took the vlow that r Semmxs, although a prlaoner, had a light to is use any means at his disposal to escape, but that Mr. Lakoahtrb was wrong In removing him; and there is evidence adduced to show that Mr. Lancaster felt himself to be In the wrong. Indeed, Mr. Laxoasteb hlm.elf "ays he expected, as he was moving away, " to be brought to by a 6l, plainly indi- eating to whom, Whls opinion at that time, " those hiviaif taken on board bolonged, and Jift fn'aracter of his own act In conveying lUem away." Now this eviden?e doss not 4 all afford proof that Mr. Lancaster knew be was doing an unworthy act. It merely goes to show that Air. Lancaster was think ing of the point of view from which Captain Wxsslow would probably regard the aiding . th escape of bis enemies. 1 ' As to the request of Captain Wi.nhlow to Mr. Lancaster to pick up the drowning swi of the Alabama, It has nothing to do With the question. Courtesy could not place Mr. Lajvcastks nndt-r more obligation to BUTTi-ndcr Semmeh than to renin him; for such courtesy to Captain Wikblow would not be courteous to Skmmeh. It Is a question of fight, and of duty derived from right not one of courtesy. An infraction of courtesy, super- . addd to an iufractloa of riiiht, would aggra vate the chief offend; but an Infraction of , courtesy cannot legitimately enter Into the ..consideration of a question Involving the lib- , erty ot Individuals. Were the Alabama' officers and men pri soners when they were struggling in tho waUr, or were thoy not? If they wera, Mr. Lanoabteb'h act in picking thorn up could Sot confer liberty upon them. If they ware not, then thoy were free to sail away wit'i any one. As to the motives which actuated Mr. Lancaster we never had any doubts. All the testimony In the case goes to show that his sympathies were enlisted in favor of the drowning men long before they ware drowning men. But with his motives we ' .. have nothing to do. The point which we , wlh to ascertain, is whether he had tho right to retain the Alabama' officers aud men whom he rescued from the water. The subject beiug . thus divested of irrelevant matter, is sus ceptible of investigation, with some hope of arriving at a Jut conclusion We think that Sf.mmilH Is the culprit, aul that Mr. Lancaster acted as he in his posi tlon of neutral had the right to behave, but M he probably would not have behaved with out personal feeling in favor of the Alabama. The I)rAoni at sea is Junt as much a poitlon of English territory as if she vrxi moored to its shores, or lay there high and dry. To her boats, of course, belonged the same Immunities as to herself. It' a nation held men in durance on board of a prison-ship And the ship were to founder, ami her crew were to be picked up by a neutrul, It could not beJuMly maintained that such assistioce constituted a valid liberation from imprison nu nl. 1 he men were really prUoners at the tin:e of the foundering. They are temporarily Although tinintentiouully, in the position of Bw n w ho have broken bounds. No neutral i ntuler an obligation to save them; but having saved them, they are undoubtedly the r.giill'ul pot-eMon of their original rapt rs and j til ts, Hut hati these men of the Alabama who took XO'tige on the IeThounrl ever been prisoners What conttituted th.-ui prlionrfi-M? It. w.n no poiivIi.i of their persons, for the Ifit- hOi 'i? did not obtnin th-m. If Captain Wix Isv had a riht iu them, it mtiit hnv h becaufe they were technically prison;!, b j ol abeoluti'ly. The question now arises as to wl at could ni'ike them t'chulf ally prisoners. It was the act of Skujiks In surnrndering his Ship. This he did in two ways : Firstly, by hauling down his flag ; secondly, by sending to the Keamarge a boat with au officer who made a fonnul surrender ot the ship. From tho very nature of the circumstances, the terms of surrender were unconditional. Un conditional surrender implies the giving up of everything, both personal and material. Bemmkb, as commander of the defeated ship, Was pledged to such a surrender; hence he had no right to sequester himself, or to allow W subordinates to avail themselves of any means of escape except from drowning. We have been told that Instances have oc curred where a .Up in.a geueral naval en gagement, arier having struck her flas. had. on observing a favorable change In the combat, raised It again, and has prosecuted the fight, without having been supposed to act In con travention of honorable procedure. We do sot vouch for the accuracy of the statement ; but et en admitting the propriety of allowing a ship In a general naval engagement to Come in o action again after having sur jendered, such a case and the one under eon . s deration are essentially dllTUrent. In a gt era! eoggnnt, a change that would enable a ship which had been put flora rf combat to resume hostilities, must partake of the character of a rescue. Certainly aim coo Id not rightfully go Into the fight again If the mercy ot her antagonist had enabled her to make repairs which were requisite to ena ble her to renew the conflict But the action h-twrVn the Krarmryt and Alabama was a single combat. In which there could be no rescue by Interposition of arms. Captain Winsi.ow had It In Ms power to din regard tho hauling down of the Alabama flag, and to continue his firing. The luws of rtvlllHd warfare, very Justly, do not aJuit o' such nn act, but tin y certainly should give ccrrespondliig rlglit to two comlnUnts. If Captnln Winsi.ow had It In his power to tlo what bo did not (lobcenuxe his enemy craved n ercy, his enemy's honor was coiicerri .l l.l fu-'fllling the terms tipon which he was spared, and those auro unconilitional surremler. No number of boats on tho orean could glvn Skmmkh the right to evade the. con'efi'iences of bis act in surrendering his vessel by two CHtubltshedand well-rerogulxed formalities. We think that it is well that the comman der of the Alabama was not captured; for then, perhaps, the question would have Immu diutely arisen as to his nlatv whether he ought to ls treated as Itebel prisoner on land are treated, or whether he should be treated as a pirato. As for ourcelves, we cm not perceive that the sfafti of Uebels on sea should lie accounted different from that ot i-mull matter, certainly. Uut we ttiin'i ft Rebels on land. The comparative Inslgulfl- ' mlgbl be secured, sufflciontly for all practicil ranee or the subordinates In command has: pi r; cms, If commerce wero confined to sup not suggested the Idea. Tho fitting retrlbu- l''yl"B tho actual wants of every poople out of tlon for the deeds of the Alabama would seem to be her sinking w'th all on board; but It Is almost ingratitude to Judge of what would have been better than the event upon which we have so much reason to congratulate our selves. Tinrrosjqt FRI1 HirF- The northern nations of Europe pride them selves upon their superiority In energy and enterprise to those of sunnier climes. T.'ioy believe it to be their destiny to domlnato tho southern portions of that continent, and spo.ik contemptuously of the Indolent and eflomluato Italians and Turks, and others who seem likely to becoras the victims of an easy subju gation. Iu America It Is a favorite notion that the Indomitable Anglo-Saxon Is destined to bear down all before him. Out orators lead us to Infer, from thelr cwncelted speeches, that energy aud hwoThood are the peculiar Chirac terl&tk') of tho Anglo-Saxon ruce and the tyn perate zono, and that, consequently, that rai'e must become the final lords of the world, from whom it is impossible that power should pass. There Is an arrogance of error and a sub limity of egotism upon this subject, lu both England and the United States, which are truly amazing. All history teaches us that conqueiing enorgy Is peculiar to neither ra.-e or zone. If you go to Constantinople, you will see the Turks pussing their days in a kind of lazy dream, smoking, bathing, praying, and sleeping in a continual round of reverie. You will agree with the Czar, that thes people are unfit to possess that beautiful land ; they must yield place to a more energetic race, which, of course, must como from the North. But glance ut the past, and sen the terrtblo Ottomans sweeping with resistlens rapidity to the shores of the Bosphorus, and under the generalship of Mahomkd II planting t!iu 'rescent on the walls of Constantinople ; mark their successive conquests In the Mediterra nean, when all the combined forces of tin greut naval states were scarcely sufficient to heel, their career; and recollect how all Eu rope trembled before the armies of Soi.yman the Magnificent. In that age there was no nation In the world to bo compared with tho Asiatic conquerors iu energy and enterprise. Go to Greece, and you will despise those beau tiful, yet cringing and indolent mea who lounge and steal beneath the shadow of tho Acropolis or among the groves of Sparta. They, too, must give way hiforo a more energetic race. Yet they are the descendants of men who conquered all of the world known to their limited geography. G toltityanl mark the miserable beings who loll along tho streets of tho Eternal City, or crouch, stile .to iu band, among the crags of Arbuzzo, to rob and murder the uuwary traveller whom they have not the courage to meet in fair com'.iat. They are unworthy to possess that glorious country. Tluy bulong to a stock naturally deficient In energy and Industry, and tlioi climate has a tendency to enervate th.tm to a still more lamutable dflgr;m. They must succumb to the h irdy man of tho Noi-th. History will tell you iliut your men of the North have yet to ehlhit anythiug UUe tlw conquering activity displayed by the Roinins, century after century, until tho world of which they hud any knowledge luy subntsslvu at their feet. They gave laws to Europo and large portions of A "in and Africa. Gaul, Britou, and German went down before t i.-ir arms. Go to Spain, and see a government which has fallen Into contempt, and a people utterly destitute of manly spirit. They, ton, must yield to the natural superiority of yo.ir Anglo-Saxon ra?e; or, ut least, of a northern nation. Yet, three centuries ago, t!i. Span iards had achieved one of the gr indett em pires of which we have any record m ire extensive than that ot the ltomuus. I'p iu liUid luid sea they were alm.ist irresistible. Even the vast conquests of Great Ilrit tiu and Kussia at the present day do not surpass tiio. of the Spauisli ur ns iu the times ol d! uu.ks V uud I nn. if II. The fact is, the Anglo-.Savoa. in llis glow of his present mioccss, forge U the pa-l, and expects too much of the future. The eouqil r lng spirit is not peculiar to any race, neither is the hot sun of the South destructive to it. Iu this country the pride of race has le i to the most extravagant ho;cs of tho future. It Is our mission to conquer the continent and hold it for all time. If our enthusiastic Fourth-of-.July peoplo don't precisely say this, they evidently think it. Such anticipa tions are about as sensible as those, of a ram who, with all the evidences of mortality in tho past and In the present to instruct his mind, thinks he shall enjoy immortality in the flush. We are born, we will live our day, and we will perish as a power from the coutatuuit, even as other powers have perished of which we preserve the records. We are a conquer ing race. But so were the Turks, the Greeks, the Bomaus, aud the Spaniards some of Uim on a much larger scale than we can boast We cannot be more confident of ob taining an absolute mastery of the world, and holding it, than was the Itoman. What rea son have we to believe that our fate as a nation will be substantially different from that of the lords of Italy T ' A Congregational church In Harp well, Mo., built la tho year 1759, before the town was or gftiiLwd, U atm sum ling, the heavy frame still a SMJuxid aupart&Uy tu when put tip. It U now aa ilo tow Watte, the body iwwn bafiu;; bota laiuatyttk OWStFR r. The torelgn commerce of a country doe not nectwHarlly enrich It. It m.iy consist chiefly or entirely In carry ing the products of other nations. In that case It Is obvious that the profits of commerce) are merely those of transportation. The real source of national wealth Is productive labor, and a mercantile marine Is only valuable In proportion as it is i mplojed In conveying to tho niark.tti of the world what the Industry of a people ha I ireatod. Nor Is there any advantage In ex porting what we produce, so lo.ig as there Is a teaily demand for it at home. Wherever that is done, a community In not merely forced to mpi'ly Its necesHples by Importation, but it lt'se all tluit money which la cxpuudej lu the net ol transporting to ono eldn of tho globe a huge mans of things which are quite as much need 'd on the sidy from which they nro chipped. Hence the commercial exchanges ofdi floret. Independent States, which should, on tho prin ciples of a sound political economy, consist in liarhTlng what our people can produce and do not want, Is, In fact, made a very di.'lerent Mrt of business. It has become tho mean.i of laying ono country under contribution to another, without the slightest possible benvflt U oitlier party, except In sa far as tho mer Intercourse and relations of trad'! bind fjinoL nntlons together In the bonds of amity, an.1 pri serve the peact of the world. This Is no the surplus resources of others. This, however, la not enough for the ship- owners, the men who livo by "carrying coals to New Castle." If thoy had no more to do than to transport that which is not unedod in one region to another where it is not other wise attainable, thoy would Had their occupa tion quite gone comparatively. One-half or two-thirds of the commercial navy of tho world would rot in idleness. Hence, this class, which has grown to bo a most formida ble one hi wealth and influence, has endeav ored to mako commerce a principal, instead o a subsidiary and dependent, interest. The Idea that thefe Is a positive advantage in sldnVug merchandise over the ocean, and shipping it back again, has become so uni versal and cstablUhed, that mankind have got to estimate their prosperity by their Imoorta and exports, without considering tho enor mous loss they siifitnln in this silly process of selling and buying iu distant and dear Inste id of cheap and near markets, while at the camo time they restrict their respective productive powers iu order to keep up what thoy call commercial reciprocity. In other words, wo are told that E'.itlami will not consume our breadstuff unltvss we take lu return her calt- , ,., , . i ..,.. . i (i., .h I cocs and cutlery, and so on ; auJ that, there- . fore, wo mint not Oevolop inJinufut'turing art In tho UnitHtl Statun. bocaua It would clone tlio ibrelga market for oar rxw ni itIuIh. Accordingly, coinruorcs. which U, ia truth, the mere servant of industry, ha literally subordinated it, to thut the Interests and enor glc8 of the bitter are Hacrifl-cd to tho very agency which could not cxi.t an hour with out them. It U ftrange that au intelligent people slioul J Ik bo deceived. No nation, however, has bern bo bamboozled and befotiled ia this matter aa the United States. We prenent the ridieuloiid Hpi'ctacle of a p'Ople who, with more of the eien enta of Independence than any other, ara more reliant on foreign communities for the lit'CCritu'H and luxuries of life. With exhaustions quantttien of the oenti.ilH for manufacturing purpose, we Import an nually million of dollars worth of fabrics whu h our own labor, if properly fostered and applied, could easily produce out of our own abundant resources. Foreign Mutes are thus making that wealth olf of our own crude BiapicH wnini our own luoorin popuimiou i ought to realize, and we are at ouee rohb:'J of our property auU m.iuo to pay trilmto after- wardn to the spoliator. Is it not obvious that the actual wealth of tho United States in specie would bo an niented by millions of dollar, if tho profits now made by foreign skill anJ labor bestowed on An.ricai. raw products w.-re tusdoby our own artitiiiiiR? W hIioiiIiI liivn fin hira market which Kuglaud, Frauce, uud Geruiitny . , , now K)sei)S, for tuc ianrlcs produced iu our lactones uud sIioim, besides the m:irkutsof the world; wbih- tho mnuiugaud planting luhrost would Lave a sLeadler tlemand here ftr their product, which loe ho small part of their , .... iaa.t. . ... Value lil the act Of Shipping UUd traushlpplug them over half tho globe. M i-r It-it. IIAi:Vir.H-KOii:.-iy v. X. M. Baldwin, JulvS'Hh. Mr. fc I W IN i. 1IAK.UKK and MUn .MAKY A. KOtiii. all o; . lilljiitlphiH. WeroWKLIs-HTrMPK.-On tho H-tantt by Kt v. U. Wintluiutou .1 1 riuu'i. Air 1,!-V H 1". Alt CdN. M.I.L, 10 AIim itA( lli:L Si U.iil r', al) of :hiii.dylpu.a. SlIllKVK-lloH-V.-Ou tho JO th in tanl, at .it 1'aul f'huirli. hv U, v. K In--- (.? . J.i.lrti-.. I. li J 1 j HHKKVI M.lh, f MAT 'ill. M. I )C A I' It, lau'lit'f ol A lit il lloi!) , i-.n, t;J ot tii if cit. iaotvr-i. '!. 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John ctrcet, itctwct-fi Wooj and ( al low bill, to-morrow (rtuuduyj uionnug, at V o'clock, with out lurtbt-i iiutKu. NOUTIIU(ii'..ou KMdav inomlnr. July 21, flKORilU M h 1MK Ull.L, only non uf Ueore and haily Northrop, at"i A year. '1 h irU-iiaU of the fumltv aro Invited to attend hU fune ral, whhoot lurthvr L.otlci. uu iiouduy, J uly kt-UU. al i oMock 1-. M. HMITII. July KM. tlKO. K. SMITH. r uneiul fu nrocted to La um I UiU, itom hli lata r dnof to. 4.'il IS. r ourth tri'i t, on Juomlav, tlie 'ith inatunt. at lu oVIurk. A. M. The rvlatlvej aud tnonOa atf iuvitt.'l to aiu ud without tutther Dot Ice. Wil.LlAM:.-July 2uth, Mra. XXUXUKTYl WIt HaVm in ihe41ih yrar nrbfr uc. Ktnoral Mill take plate from hr Into rMhlenro. Ku, AJii LnitTpriMu itriwt, on Huudtiy moriiiuif, al tt o'clock. To proved lu l'hlladelpnta Ciuur. W1HHAKT. At bit rfMldutKft. In Wasjhltuton, Pa. on the UAh ultimo, JOHN WlilAUT, M. D., lu Uxt Blth year 01 bla a. YOl'KO.-ln CarlM. Ta., Ju'y 9Uw KNOtTI YOCNCk Kbo, ad ahvut HI year ohkJaky. fiROHOH I.AMnKHT ThedauUi of Oeoryt- Lamhcrt, of th Kirt S.'wJern y lt-KU"ni, intha .'Jd yoar 0 lit ax. d krvt i n.ore than a nifr lormal nowtpaaer i.ot:c; and an vkhibition ff hi ahara- vr will ai Wait Hraiiry the tiau 01 lite tuauy wti'i wro pr jud of hh frKm lti-ii . II MNn.lni l mi rvUtioiii ui li , unSn-thiiidt, i thle, bravv. Kfiifrx'Ui.aud lfutrahlo. Claaitynalilta phat, ntot I'uiiui niiy dorn-l hi Uic ; tfc.mti.Hnkg a dlup ntl n aujiable. KfiitiK, and loryiv lii, with a iteru dau-ruitnall m t uptu Id truth and th' rUbt. In hi -ariy ovUi tui-iei hat lo-l a vs'uaMa aid t it pr.ixret, mini hi avriowiiuf laaily a lay iud ciju Uidou llittt an 11- wt bt r'pla --!. Mnvwetniat trial ti eternal (1M, wSit hmrrotaole hriug im mortal tniflifoi can pnntrata, h it ro etT J Oak th plr:t of hna wto loved n mut.O W 4a.ai 4Q gpmiule- (toot X ti luouiL ao4 tKTW. tm BUSINESS ITEMS. rrimMi, folic. (Itolrrat, Mummer env plulnt, Hj-enterr. mil tl AfKcUoai of th B'.wNl ars cure .mint'y ai J eflictu.l- by Vr, I). Jatsk'n rr. mln.tlve luu.nm n'air W s.snt totli. 'a.ts, H li reufllr liJii'r. by rMUlren, ami tartiK n.lnt.lQM It p..pultrltf tl i ver ll.lrty yi-urn, th. aroi'iif Int fonfltlentl) rr.ai. nir 'HI n a NisiMl.rit Ilium h . id It .u-t t aiy st N . 13 OtifcMiiit treol. Wlnen and Lienor for MixllolnM lar 1 1 Hm( ) r. errr, u.1 Alto. (In. old nraadlM, t4 uwsllataAl purpo.fle, OattuiUr oa kar.d, t.r IlkVll a Ittnif.Rf, A foli ami TeuUi eUt-oU. 1 O Ij O A. T T 13 M At it it Hint v. CHILLED IRON SAFE bI.lUOUHI.Y ATTACK KU. THE PUPILS OF DAVID EVAHS, or tub riitu or IJ T A N H A "WA-THOIN, AMvKADY AT WORK. BIS SCIENCE PRACTICALLY TESTED. Tie Rtfttilt a Complete and Total Failure, Tim i.imc.i.AKft iiaii,v root f. IAV11 KV VNH iy. it li rory nlmpf nuitUr C drill a loI thrvuii I St ! 'J incliei tliorotilily otjlill Ijvii; pel U,) the coMfiailrtn of tltu ltiv, md ou I.IJIk ' Hafvt hivI to UluxtrriU) titi uyttPtn, ht fouud, aoci dfjil!), cmi-cluJItvl itnpertfM mfoj prm-urc-l m rry pcifcot (IrHlliiaT a.'i'arntuB, with drill the most approved, and, I am ioM,rIv.h daily public loaon lu tho art of drill ing; alfco.triat hi uccootl, by a rcy heavy trumur, aod tho Ub of Uirt'O ar four drlilH. lo gnaJ a liulo through tit In ?n.l-ihliled iafe ia from thirty lo sixty mlnutei, aud to Ills uiitl Uiat an W LUIie'i Safin can s drilled mo It wuuld a win that lome of hh more advanoej itud'ti't ha vl rii fuuiid a moot lavorabl npporunl.y to tft UiU new pMloftophy, have already taken tho mctimiy ttpi to pruvUcaliy aud pro 'ciblonaliy eiporlmont upon thin uew and wotvdfrful icltnc ; I ay wonJuri'ul, lunsimf, If auccsiialt it wu to odii at onca tho utuit iaiiprtant sa'at and vault of the oountry to tho wool burglar protfcion. 'll;e null It ot tho fKcor'tucutt will I nhovru hy the fV.I- I It.wlng tatt tiicita, which aj ft'ir in tlitt 'Trca," Juty 11, ftlfinoiher ulty arrs. l.in.iK'n t!i it.i.iti Iit'is BakkA Bin btt UNur. V.hYV L Allf Ht T Al Itoiilll'K. . ThO 'Wfrlt lnlUd"iphia tatifct ri'ml" liait uno ol Lil.jk h No. -j ituu itac, piiicnuKtMl ol M. C. HaM.nK, Auun. In Miis cay, miui m uivotht) plofC. l hi i-ahj whm t(t In the rttcu, on jiurkft Biiujtt above Ifroud.un SUiirtla uf.eru4m, oil nnht. Oti Si.nday, at twftlve P.M., the p'lHcoman trloj tho t'M-ut d'Ktr of Pill -o, a t it! found it unitu'Ri-d. O.i cx HUi'hh f te uihrt hu lOtiud tuobjrtart t.ail tw n at work at Hie mIi , iui btu Ult vvhh tioir anitr.iuia. 'I hero tv-u a ui'-rtlne niadf 1h lh' H or In fr nt i iha tain for t.'io hill poi t ol urlli, Mild a nuru Krot hole a f,irthr bak lor hit pat mi to rri'MtfH pr-Niire a id oveti4rK doue io paivolK to nittKt th urllliti iwti tit. it hv wan foitnu drllittd, or ttruund, ahuat half an Inch Into tho door, over ti e luck. In iho mii iner Mtt pu il ot described In iuud.y ueoaif.' ailvurti.'rutit, an I It wou ti otom thU wan nit far an ihcyc-ulu t,o, m the irju bviHine i ardcr. t the lck ct-i tio wai thr viy tru (I but i-otitd not bt- drlvou iu. Nei thn litUM-knot neretikn o",a-l tin knob-i intl wtr Ui'ruti y trad, uitl Jhey could nt le driven iu. A siodxe wai ti trd.aod that huu n-j pt'ect. A pry win plactnt bmnd toe tiiKr-hiii. h to pry off hr (tiKr. Tlih dn not ucc -.-d : uud (titer all tl.i'to eaptiriuicaiM. the b irtjlai'i wvl.ien ;y ca". io tht- conruisio'i ih;v du d H In any wnv p qc troic tiie nao. noil 1 it lu ih-it.iair tohitiartlv ; n t hivmtr h ' ciMnittcil in ih Ititsi. ano liavlutr tUl oli ntv of tlou towt.rk 1 he aptH t.rtno hmi1u loa n Indate that tr.e flunUy Tiiri National Hank, I'hlKd hia, .July i4, I do hoib ctrll!) U at I he i aKiuii.t hi U.v lrf.s ' m the 14 tU I. .. tti r lironoc to 1 illle'b Mto at th Cbt t'hiladeJpiiia Trut Cutif any, Ih a Ootrt tt nnl trtto att m-iit. 1AVII H. fAUl .l'rehtit TUo following pclnls are parUcularly no.lceablo In tho aoovo tal-mrnti Hrt. TlieKTat lcnwih of time of the opera Ion. Hrcund. I l.e Ict thai the opu KTt hu unmrtlv, and '. tl"l!L?t?" """" w"1" inT.i. I r lavi tr i iih 01 lamitiy an.i thf mil ap. i "'' " i"'ui.u.nai-a.cuiiuidir..o. k oi.nli. iHct Umt a. lii' g i well lit towa'd. tlm "khi t ! wiikh ar. mo uhinorn, inr ia I Jum. i. ixu bi n-uiac. atucu ..r. m.iirf- ' rid,:;;!! w't vvtis lo racii.all h iiiutiitruit- to (ho tthl' hnrular r iV'hloh i lo- oumi li t oi lald KvaiM' nt- .pare in the art el driutnk o!ld chiih d i.t n I i.. U ciu-a tim i. HiAi'i y hut iHrfv ittitj'aodihk the hunt wa with ananm .l .tiri;.,ft ll arm.-d and mu ppe l nlth tit i ain-l(aui( airie, in a fair Mttn t-up ttt ( w t'o ci.t n to c d Mtii to ieitrf lioui tho lltnl, aod ca uf out IciM,vf'i,r i itii icarcfly a kc.r, "Hvo oa !iialt Uullm hok it. die nut r MurfiM e. h- ir.urh for lavd l ao' aclencc. AM who ned a ttdr'lv liufMiar 1'f-ui Hate will d we.i, to tako a uo ol the abovi itu'it. J A WOKI TO UIK r.lilti.l.VK i I 'h to iiiuKn i hu 0niiuii to Kotlfui 'U of the IT.1 r.aiiu Uit.rr flii oialiy to thof Having an) laltli iu Ifitaid Llvaii piii.ctc'iiK As ir -ii-worhcft yi n toiii he u vart that om at:d a ha'f t in Inc' iiiifKofm tiiop nhl i-lihkti linn, t-miU 't ut KU.cr Ih'ij tlrl ltd 'n anwttj prat-in ai lor iftt-ourl ir, ui.it il:.i nor only ho- i ia c( cn miibi hi In ilml-o-: the I on in-; loctno :lny h-.iu l. tin H it here iuirniun J ! rtn r i.fin t w tl.a tt Iron ot ih t.i i(nj chllltfd. A tt"t iio-t ii Hik t.v out' (1 the tn at r n trkei h o fiui.oi-!- 1 hut 1 d on 01 L li; ttt'i just ti lix ii-'l 10 tU-tttnk of tJ'f Noititrii t.itM-r'M's, pr '-t tiw-uuu- tul:iH ; and any iiiiioK-r ot oti t-m Uili.ru ttt atldid. Ymi t.n,y li- astnnd tn:ti I Ml b Ka.cc aro uif!ilJ drill ; r.n f ithb ui'n am ma t.i u vn ai.tik- ..ih I) uia ht nhlt le that a may U hui)4i i. mi I ' id .- ;i -hi ukl on. AM' li : l(i kvait: ' nU llttlit, tlul he '.ft" drill at.) lit Li.tu-'t S:i'( 11 c u.-t I v 1 sk'ti v ith Home ttrnln. of a.lo ai r.'. lit-t.t u Nal'i tiai-i, an'J ! lit'cn-kti d ! u-tk' t'i I s a; un ..I. IK-iiodh you ate open.uK l.'AOfc iV tViii n f . . fnhlD t aim i ottiti.'hi.l It ift u.y tlt-ilruo 0 10 a fta. - )' nr :! niu ii ut iitnih-i' Jl-ft-ilT. ; and tur a i e r.n (;f.t yt -aitl to IitoU 1.iU' Ha ho far. hi ft i if pioiuoK d tor it he rmt convict, aiivbojy dim I !)li't hrt- Ih t I hiMMiMl-piiMil, I:j inn,- ill 'hi- oarlv t'a lim hato a a il'f prol. A word to the ue la t.th I. M. ' N. iio i"in A-ri'ri yon hmji in'l uml rvtaud rhn rtl f- ( l i htlWi-'U p V t .1 II y I it. 'J - t if." of l,Oll If U, ai l t -It-fl 1 1 ' u. 'i tr n, a- d u tl.-nnfh tl e orie un jd 1 e tito:ii-' in .b t ot ut h a tiit? '01 tut r. Hit ii r hiMii rlhl. . :li'l thi- iblh rai:uit' ' iunu ihtu c .ui.tt l'i.;'.M '. ti i- a i'Miiui in: At id iru M'.o iio.. t it a "r.ntu.io hixpe "ir i 'nw m w a t.liv i-HPn a nu-il lui M;nj,ri any It inoi h I t.-i'.' tu-in u ry tl' a.ul u.u'Vtuhi to. 1 , tiiih r. A wutd to PiiU I viini-.of fltiu :f IA rtnn 1 Vi'at cii :- 'I ho ulov" tint I-a int; hi n m vvUhiitly l)oir ti'ft h hhiui'il rttrlf. ti nmlur thf uri (aor.V.h cir ci.iiiht ! hr Mum. ami maoo prod saU-naiiy, a':d ai thMi..uvLly, aud U v itmiI twi xu h;iu 'or. t .11 wi- it n thib 101 1 11 ti t- Ktiiiicacot r tho pfi'nt; ihrrttfVini -U ifA irouhk- vou to urt Hit ol M'Hniay, U mu. m , a 'r-vfc oi-h ttniU'tiiK- a ; hu iivut 11 aav u.'t 01 y-i.ir I ir aav of y ur Uiivrvpri-aoutatioiiai may biu ii n-iut e It, htiai) t-Kpttt ou 10 be rnaly to mako a further Vit, ! thai buth Iba bnruiuf aud tn p-op e nut kuotv tint l.d . Il n ruLMed Li'ou aJb At ihurwtinly drill proof, aud ihero- t aaalv htLi'tiial UrtXrf. IK Wirt I.H.Lrii A os, U. MAI '1. Kit, Au-ut, 31 nvtuh riuvcutu nmniU K. a, WbUmkN a ' Maaafacturrrs of Kuw and Orllcloua Contectloni, Almond Jaat,ChoooWim7aramU, Creanw I. a Uod 60 Faiit.oxiuUltely flavurd. Botd Jordan Almond , fce., A. o. Uii CUeanul atmt, Wotow Fourth, tmtt a ra.a rinaMM. TMCK. CO. M A80 a at.Mi.nrs fnrnl mifoa. CABINET mn co. t 0UUAM8. piahos. J. K. OOltl.U, BarauUt and CbiMaut atraoU. IXFLOHIONS. LET JCVF.RY MAN WUO J own. a 8loa.il Hoikir raad the. nolle. Auriarort'. Lon Walur Jletccior uovar Ml to gtre srota an.-uatf to two bourn ' ivaniina, aa o. taal tba ttalat at yattitut ktw In Hi boiler, and tua danirer la aa pnchln. Mat In.truuieut r1UUa a ear, aud I. wa MMed lo avea In.iauc. ituto, Ht.u and Waiar OaaiPM. with cack tiaa, tnWa, piftlaiilafai.r-eoe. AO. hi nd bjc alrtuUM tuiiuin.ii rniiaiMphU lerUra aa4 IrciiUra. AUUfa-lt H 8. ATn.M. iys-iaT .Mh.UIttlrt. 1 I. 3. WAIiHAVUIfi nrxs ci to w, b. oibitu MAHONIO I1AL.L., Ho. T19 OEESNTJT Btreot. WINDOW HIIAUUH, CUKTAINH. am MOSClVITCi NKlTlWifl. AMUSEMENTS. AINV-T 8TKKKT Till? ATR 15. 110 Mr. AIJAIN 1 The l''fJ'tp' avTi't-f. H AvHIIJi A f D II IH OCKItA TKOITKI ADirnr ilnif ('trfw fMtr. "-Hi aitpeox h-r ifwt ua-ai-i , r l r tn ibdr return toairlii r fr Ui Fall aitd Mir. r- .vt-f i:fH TltOflK cmprU-f tl;e lr t hMy of a 1 im it t- tf tno-rii ( th rmrtiy .in-. Hie f A KTiH ( r Ol.l AT .MI.ItIT, laitl atd Tf r, one a HKJ U.l A NT HfAh! Afh kR In aPrrMratrmc, TtfClI. ItlRK, andlKMC- l'AUT il.NAL MVntCAl, lir.MS. fHfrlwff. , Hihifr and lind (pr It fi Cho-u H an ford Trmioe Joht.n 0 inr MHrfhir-n limn r" Myr I im lonH hUrcr oiy atoihvr Dial T D'amo'id I f lkn.lt. H ri Hani rd kl-n Mi- Stuht J W It aiu Hurt ft 1 lor I rv e hant 1A Purtur MndOtAtbC'U- H O.oih.T VuKavt Hauftcd On hcira I'a ;t il. bankokdh caumvai.. KtM-htrft ti..,. You(f An"ira Ihc K.xcuptP....fiailord, WUliarun.Myem.aiid D.a n nd lu.hjo H!o (M r't-tJi I'ink I'arker Hallnd, MJifd Hhlp Nailn To nliht" , .. ..I. r.ttier Hot u ftf.d Danrv. f all Come l'p" K. Dlamoud tih: ut a L 1.0VMH rrVrt Mm, M r tmi-r. and (rnp;iny. PahfOo ititilad H. rt. t an ford Dtol, "1 lie l arboard Wa'ch" liliarai and SphgU After wMrft. THK Wl.L.nK ltKLI.K. t'.H.M.C Dick '-t Urno, tl.t Viilat,'' IJeilo,,,, V. Myert To cn''ltid w ltn A TLX (i A' H V JITtTl.r.l-a. Vr'ei of AdniUmon Orrho-t'-a C-lilr. T.r cuU; lrtM ( Irul-. Mi ri'i ti eaniuet, fKcut; Family Circle. ' nu; CHKSNUT 8TRKP.T uibATKi:. lIKAND Hr.l'KXrNn. MONDAV kvknimi. .nr. V Vlrt f(nn lii aix varum 1'hilndi-lphla of th frniuij n tt'Aiiilt. mu!oHi. hi ftrta' tna dr ima, AI.ADDIN, tUt 1 UK UONDi.KKIJL I.AMI'. PrtK-uttHi, all or thro month ' active prrpr.i.hn. In a tt)l- ir UN I'llKCKDI'. S'TKD M AOS I KICCNCK. Itap ' with MHTnitl-cnt Hoem'r iiiltitn' Danr, Supurb Co'-tnmet nd Proport'o, WondprtulTrarmforttiatloiK, (H-aud Mirclioa, Ac. Ttofetrvcd Bf his for xalo threo days lu ad v a ore . MILITARY NOTICES. OFHCK CITIZKNN' VOMTNTKKR 81 li HUTliTi' eOMMTTKE, No. i'lJt WALLT Htrt-ot, July -2" X. Otllclal lOHt.ructinn, und?r dutrf July ir. havirs bcn Ibnrd U the l'Pvorit Mari-hai to icrant 1.0 cvr I I rale rt fxnnpilon for a dfliiii tirm of yrarii, but otuy for tne 1 t?rfoo ot 0' ii-iiah lily tt lit nuOhtdut not to (ia(Vd three jeatu, and thi beliiaf at variance ifi otfl -I 1 Miijrna:t to-ritoiorv p-crlvfvl, this Committf? cau no lun.e; protume uhftohitp rxrmpiton. 'I lieComuiitti?oan only undertake tofunilsh Hiich or-tllh-aioiim fKenipiiou an tin- frovim! Ma'HhaU aro a nth -rlvd lo rIvi. and the t:anuol prflon t lu iruarautrf that thr folwtltoteH fununhed abnll not In? liable to military n-rv tc- tor t href y am. All aubai'i-tlx-rn, wito nn iot nntlra.d w:th the rnndl lHi.it itw uniH.ci-il by tic vr Dcparun nt, rv Invited to til and wlUtdraw tl- Ir turrp 1 -in. DANIKI, H fKNMPTZ. Oliatrtnnn. ,1 ti. KOMKNOMti K,N, Treasun-f. J I t' LA It K MAItK, JOHN TilOMI'SOS. IiKKY V,. LKA l.vfl 9t CLKMKWT U fBVKOai!, OKKICK CIIY BOUNTY COMMISSION, No. UU VHVSK Htri'ot.--"Hubntltutra." The thtv Itounty ot two hntidrtxl and lliiy doilani rlU bo paid In cao lioru jnrolhl t'ltl.ent of I tulail'-lDia. In advance 01 trie draft, put In three yi-art' auh-ttltuioi not Uahle t tirart. and propiT crodit ia glvou upon the quota ol their al-fii i. If chlM-ni not enrolled out In ntwlitut!. the ubtttute t 1 1 carded a a volunteer, and on a proper Oviiouc ut hi bi-ritfc cr tilled 1 entitled to the bounty, 1 lit- opportunity U ihttk adoidtNl for o'tlenk to aid the crimp, while piiicorlnir exemptioua for tn3iueive, and ai-Hr-M , i-(iv to nil I 11 ii'iofa iv-r fi IlKAlKiUAKI ERS I'ROVO.ST MA.R6li.VL, Firat District, l'a. PHti.AriK UMitA, June W, 1H1I Tt namcR of perrnnN reinuinif u or from (tut lti- trwt will Id ad4l1 te or stnoken from tho llta of t nrot- Bi.-nt. tophi ol ihf U-t are open lor pumo iiittpt-cUon, ami t'lvtl oiltuwrk and all citiona are luvl oil to apimir ard ,olnt out trroi ti tht lintn and kive inch iuformkilon aa muy aid lu tiie crredttun and revi-n thereof Any pt-pon t'tmilh-d inny nprxa' hul'ore iho lloanl and l iun to l.ave bin fiance nrlckru oft the Hit if tic can trow n-itl-houirlly that he li not pmi erly enrolled, on am ount of A i fafrt fton-rtiuitnec. Ovcr-ov. ttrvtinent i'hyticai A rouipUanoc wltu the forcgliu tloriilsrnoUr loiuiud ivm. k. Li:ny,s. kW-tr C3tin uud erwoBt Marshal. KKAlINO,rft..TlttrHHD A Y.July VI. IHHl. HAl.hlMU lu. l a , TUL'KHhAY. Jmy 'iHtU. i W ANTED FOR THK UNI'IKD STATU Irlatlnr fwrpa fa varied and rxt-iUnK Ul by at-a and land), thn-e bundron able-hiMilcd mon. to pro.rmtua dutlo of a olditr at our Navy Vad. nd K'otu-at li n 111 Htauui r'rpn-or-ar ott roreuin iausnft. bettor compfUHation than tho army, A ahlp-cf-vrar t a coiiihirlaWe bono The Marlon Co'in la tho bsat Siutppod t'orpa la tho service. I'rUo Aittnor aa aux arc. Ilia IXM'AL MOUNT IBS f AID TO KBtntUrett. I'or ah oiht r Iniormatiou apply dally at the Rx rurUna ihnduuiih.No. UU H. KKONT HTeei.btikiw Hpruoe.be twMa the txomi otoluo and throe o'cl ock. Jam f;i) i.kwih. Captain and ltcniitiinOitif)rr, my U M0.0U H. rKOHT ( treat pDBLOUGHS-FU R L0UO HB. Olhvon at4 otdlora vUiUon tho clton rurlouhi.needJnt HWOHDM, AMD OTtltM MILH AKY EQUIPMENTS, Akt tS ITbO TO THE LTI KMIVK kAM'r ACI UKINO bbTAttl JBUMKST or ai;utc-i; V. MIMOJMH AS ltltO. SANiiOM STUKKT UALL, HAN-OM Htrvt, aoove Slxda. PR P. 8 P. NT AT ION SWORDS MadV loordi'r at thebrtot aouco, which forrichQeuiaiit) tna;nirlt'eiHc challfi,e co moot 'Hon, no otlier btiio In tho ooumrv oouirlnit the SI Mil Atn (. Ul S( Jl.WLKH Willi HIP. ll.(Tit'.VI AU'i-ilCD MAKB't. 14 MRPFTS, MA1TINUS. OILCLOTHS AND VMitti m Bhi.ru k from New York A net I 11 valae, (H'u'htl M.iirlt.ieot ItriiBM-ln, ' wul $1 ti: $l:.7S,iMi and l-7-; liultiittun hrubtli. ( painted,) mo, ;o. ah ami ;m cent- ; it I, P t and li i at p.oitor 'ttrMii pr.r m ; luiiirml t'ur 's $i .17 to ft 7& per yard 1 lhwrlt. Im.oi U i-nta to fl'tis: V ninai, hm. and liii l liom K7 ti- I'wite ptr yur-1; Ata-tl ih, the lnrMi m-kortnit nt t vi r otliTt-u in tMuiad lpt.ia. (rum V o 7- t-ii a ui d Ht ti Ni'W York jiti-urtaii Do p 1. (h noirli Hnthh No. It; h n'tJNU HtrtU llri-t d-r nlvV Wi.lnut, coubite tom Ktiiaui: ill. ( LOTUS 01 KVKUY VAUIKTY, til. ' Uiaut );9-liu Ujauulacturt4 Bret fur s.lc tiy llbKHHTKII KIAVTU. CO , ho M IMK'K Struct. futla4. 1)FNN 8TFAM F.NOINF. AND BOII.F.R J Work.. NEAMKi I.KV V. I'lai llcal and Tm orpUcal hnMnoi'i'.. Mai.'liinltit., Itolli-r-niakpr. lllackniniiti. aud i.iindi'r., liav ion lor inn ny yunr. ben In .iK'cu..fu) upora li.,n, tinu bi'vo vxt'iu.ivitiy enK.Kvil tn nuudiu anl repair ing Marine .lid Klvor r.Dltitip., ItlijU andlttw prph.urp. roa ltnilt-r.. Water Tank., t'luneuar., Ac. Ac. nittppctftilly onur iitpir MttK ti ut uip puunc a. ovitia iiiuy prep-irua u ooiilraot for Kiihtap. of all .Up., Martnu, Klvcr, and 8ia- tion.ry ; tiavnig .tt. of patti.rna of .lli!erent .Ucn, are uro pari.il to u&erute order, with iUk-ll de.liatch. Kvory da. .t ripuon or paitprnmaiimff niutle al tip. .nortitrt anuoa. ol Uip ua.1 remt.ytvania cbarcoul Iron, forKluji., of all lie and kind. i Iron and brat. Ca.uiiK. of all de.cliD Hon.; Ui .11-turning. Here w-onntcfl, and ailoiluir work auo cectad ttb tl.e above bn.tnpiui, lirawliiD. and .ioeittculloL lor all work dona at thla PUibll.bnianl froe of cbanfe. and work KUarautHt-d. Tbe mibacrfliira have aintile wliarf-iWiok roou A fa- pair of tun.!, wbere tliey can II ui port not wuety, and ara provided with .bear., Mouka. UUa, Ac. All., fbr raMlntf HI baavj aud UaM avl&ta. JACOB 0. KmKTB, J"IIM C. 1.19V X, BRACU aad fALMUU Huaeta. J3-t gSIDEEBUKQ MACHINE WORKS, NO. OO N. FllONT HT1113J2ST, rOTLADKl.PlUA. We ar frepaiad t Oti ardera to any aatett tv oar w0- anvwa MAOBUinrT roH OTTOS AND WOOI.WH Mr 1X8 lurMrhnc aM taoaol luprovecaeni. ta CarOnos Hoaulnf , a4 ri. n a mvit ta aucnvaia ax laiaiiai.awiea to our V wnraa. Mm AUTViZO a BON. tAT. I'.RTATV,. Rf Al, KVTATR. HfA fst 1 v. iif.tir.KTtrr. l.KAl. ki rr. itf.ai, Kti'vTK. tuiu t, 1RTII to . K l K t.(.0,K. a-iui II ' MI.K. iu vmr ti run n hr. Mi 1 III O I Ai ("II K JI"T OtiT, i"-ii'i.v CAramii 4' tr h i. Mew mtvti'i I'titiO'iri jiki in l, I OH i.R tTI'l 1 1 n T 1 It I ' I'll I N. It Itl: t t I I l ill 1 M s I III III -1 mv. Ft H ttu ti iTti' um i mm ti i, h . r I N HIVTII H 1 III I . Vi I I N. Hi Ml HI HKt -IN li X 'II M Kr.l T 0KI.A1. I.M Al l'l HKAL Ksl l Kn tr' r fl fn I I" rn I m. If ih In r I I'lirrliMM i f I h.i K- I h u a 'In i.i. titl. fi'1 i.rl.l.. ai h.. ..II I irii.rv ' i d . ..ril.. .lum.M' lir'-nl rtrt, 1 ln mi n.n t,.,f ivr.i In un 0Aia l".l Ml N I. (H 'lHiiK (' H al l.-ii.t. a Un l .l . ' Ml I.I. P. ', .ml lir,. .frr, I Ml -t'( ot. ion SAM -SI AXlr.HS aNDCITI It n i h a, .Ir, i i I,- vi.. hiC Miiiti, itl' iMn tl.i pirinv. It-: I'.l.'. , ! I l.,l - n. lit ,r t,l"r ' . t'" I I I.. I Ihj! fn mi i-t I pi d tr, iiMi-. rp IM l f I M'.ll', .111 i a .Ivj uc tju-t -.t i.iir , II tlv y il.ili ii "h." tl n l..,,iCfi noni, nl Ill-ill K. tHl,' u T'ai.mjl:. i rr mi., In ii in .nlLi mil v' I 1 1" .1 , ! iiik.K i:. Mll l.l i:. Irm r,i n.ai f.- nii .it. a. an.i Itn.i- r. No l .l ". HI I tl 'tr i,"t. KUISAI.I -KVI'.KY I'I'.KSON SIIOIU.D i.vr ut Iim'.i i' i-Hi.u.i Hi, y ilr In. finl H tiinj'r.n- li t,n-ur..l , r. sl.ruld i' tn Km.-I.I -r t'rtnio.-iip Ijii' Hiii.whvN ii i an .i.imunt In gl-lni; lu prma tlnii v i-'it tin t nn wirvtioP c-i' i r nn. k. n Mil ir.it, Tr' In U IIp K-ntid tint .ml lt.i,.ir, r.t x "ii i li -if ' u f"l'"0 llS A irKTNO OCCASION TO Xii: lr.il tin .if im n. In tlM . of yi-rp, ir yi,u wl.h lo I ii,. ,.., i n., r; : a I it,ai i. inci'..ar l. ti, Ki't one ol L catttf Ki,t. ju.'t tun, lur ua'iiiiiii. it . rlt.u , ! n. (.KillillK C MII.I.KK. I ra in al Jtpal t.i.te ,, i.t hihI iirir.pr. Mo IM N. .11 I II .-Wn-Pt. FOR 8 A I Jttii ail.H p p.. nr 'o.i 8 A I, K.-NO CONNCIKNTIOUS Norpa ffprml'n r.t rri-tv I liv - ni i Ii.'Imm t an-Hrtlint r. rip.1 iin.it gi r at 'i it ( l lip Hlrictp. h'-npsi v mi d Iikb .n,. i.l;"l(i.K V. .Mll.lf.lt, I r. He: lltnl K.tntc Am nt hit i Ili.iU'r. r. l:.4 N . m. I II Kt"Pt. ufou tlir pi", , I OK SAl.K.-MAOMFICKNT Nlfff hi ftt.i pi.ii. It, tt pt rhiiKi pl.i,!.. t.p.-ii,iuitfiwii, cb'i nut It! 1. 1 1, bN put', t. mlotlipr p.n'll.ut ItMtNlit. tall : a.. paiiuuu itputpr. .nil, I, Kit. No. IM S. HI Til irpt't. Inr t ataiuMLifi,, 0FOU S Sirilflr.'. POIt SAI F.-FIVK I'NrilF.CKDRN TK.D ,,t tha l,i. t f,iponnnliy I- ii.irrh.a. f .to i pw liir . i.ry I'ictiiu fi'imt liwt,lin,., on II nail .tt.pi . .1 t a .lei r.on .tri-.t. Kipliti.a r,H,mn. itt. J4 .ro 2.', ft.pt linn' Oj '.W llp liPPp. I'nrpH mint ll'l. Omo HUtO. wulth l.'t '.'. (IKOItOK I'. Mll l.l'.K, Mn. Lrt M. SI X I f Mil int. fi 10U bAl.i;. Willi IMMEDIATK I'OS- H ::i . ton. pnl liai'Uifi,, So. lMt Mi.uot Vi rtmo atroct, taalve ritn. J.t It by itpt Vrirp fi..f,. tm ki.i o an r nwF.i,i,iN(i. No. to in wai.. ij lacp .true'. tPeJmf ru.nt.. I.jt 0 liy IHI. l'rica "- fft bl'I.KNJHK NF.AK1.Y IIOLHI.K FRONT fcii 1P Iiiik. ll Mil MlluiniT . rPK A mo t dpl:i.'Qt. in. it l.tib riii.il. ' ui in IP limit h.r til jp.-t ilpcit to iM'ilt tri-rt v.'. ijh', t Kwriii-n. Ac I'rup ii.mm. a VKKy'nF.aT FOT R.SIOKY DWKLL- Inpoii Arrh, it of Tvr. nalhn nuoet. LulJHrir pourtpta rt'-ra. Hai 8 PL P. MUD FIRST CLASS, LAHUK M ard 1' .-iiiiik. N k. -trtitr t.ltluh and i upiar cU Uliieh io . I.o' V twt tioin i v ll 't i-e d--(, a o iAidtnti'4 to ll (.el oa rvai. Itt-autliu. Krai, Ac. mkat,m:arly m;w ivkllino, no. Jtii4,7 N. l-i'iiit'- s-ri't't; t-li'Vpu rixilij. and Urge atllo. 7 n. Hunt'' .' bj K' P tt. ,7 4. VFKY NKAT 1) VVHI.I.1N0, No 41!l N. E.J 8. V( ml, .III. t. Li I to by '.V li i'l. ITit. 7J. KIp. a. MSll)l.- NK.AKI.Y' 2y:W MURK FRO. t pi'ttlPH, nil in i.i- ii.D"d in niy Lei.U'r. and In tit Atuiitliiy 1'atKit.ii iii..t iut tnr irrniiiit'ini am riiiutliiti. tlKiiKUP. t . MII.I K.lt, I'llti'tlcAl Kaa1 F. 'till' Oiprplor lurthP Iiim tvn-jit yiitr. No I 4 N rtl.X rtl nTPOt. FOR h.M.K-NO I'l'.RSON aNTICI- jLLii.nii nt puti'l.t..i v iiof'riy mutiilil ilpror It imp any, m, it s eerlttli'ly n ti c rittp. Uti Ht iltllipiiltitm rn In .Wip .r ilifhO vtiii nt ii'i t thl. ti tiritin t.'tul tor ('ittloijuu, Jtl.tout. (IF.tlltilK U. Ml I, I, Kit, Rt'al f'..tAtc AtfPtit and It okr, K i l.vt W. HI X i II rt.rnpt. fii, WAM1-I) TO FURClIASb FOR CASH. a 'i tiin tirm- U1.. dwpll iij., at nil-'P. ritPnln; ir ira ..Xlto $'4HM', in 'it i I ('.led P'irticularl .innli i.l Vltia mid tiet ot liiimi tt t'ot. Any pi-i.ua wiihti-K to him! iuIi-UIy, Kuuld do ai'U ia call nt nnrp. t.KOKliK (!. Mil. I. Kit, Rual K.lati- A4.'otjt mid br.'ker. I.M N P,l. I'll H.r,t. AUrK h l'.N VI) l.OI'K MANt FACTORY Aiiltl-All.it t OltK. .No 311! rllKl.Mjr ttU Fl'l,nrK TtATd rAI'rHl.i. F.,s l l.tll-K M ANIT (!TOY, M l.l.tll'K AIAM'r'A T lltY. Nn.:ilil CliHni.iit tlt'at. o ;ll, ClKi.nut Rtrcet. No. .Ill' I 'bei.1'11, ptri'et. o. :llii Oneenut .tret. Jio. ylii Cbi'.i'.it ..ri et No. ;tui ttm-uut .troet. l-A.rlt ASID l'.NVKl.Ol-Ba, Tn: Ml A.I K.NVr.l.O 'K.t, Pai KU ANI L.NVKLUI-K4. XA'iolei-AlC anil KPtpii, VV'bnle.ule and Rt'ttill. VVktlPnalr at ! l:e nil, Wliob-.Mlu and ttotitil, A'l iri Ld'OT rKiDK-t, A I THK l.(lWl;r I hlCKl. At MAHKK 8, n. (JIIi.'.N'l . ntrvtit, between Third 1. jytt-'tt ' I l r,'Ar.. n.niAiriur.i I'.n.Ti r, ou.it. ir tfrttltoxi Keytt ne Htatp iH-irralre Hottp. ;-vf, im.e ti' ('inn. iicii tttin'. MMiUi P- Milium in', llllve. V7I Iiom- I.HU ll Hohp. l'J." Ikim . An enciiu t'ltlKe, 4u bux - I n in b Cu-the All or am part I wh w. 1 wiu .ill nnitor enrrent rale. .1 IM-VK.K. No. II, H. WAl l.lt nueet. OST ON FRIDAY 11VF.MNG, THK 2'M Inpipiit, beM, it i: Heroml and llenutintown Koiid and Tenth it.let aim lilriirt Hveuue.a .mall Potkttt It Hk. t-oi i.ltilnv ii(ni:t io. lit- tinil -r wi I tip , nit.niy rpwaruru n tumink tl t im to .lull:. i.ll.UKll l , tt. K eorntr 1 Ul'i I H .nil Tl UMI'tlON Ptreptp Jt-n 11 U NO It I H U I I I- We refund the ninner. If dealred, for evory lot ot BLIru which fall In a rup-iH. 1INB SIIIHT8. CCT 1 l NtiTIlWlHK l' MUHI.IS. Made of New :k MI1U Mn.lin, and vary (taa Unea Bwaii, in ly 1-73. Umial price 0-0tt. WUllaoiaville nl Mualln.and Hit Linen ftoaoraa. Oa f I til I'.ual prli e t V.1l). GENTI.EMK FURNISHING GOODS. HMITI1 A .IA.Olfr, mys-tn Mo. l-4 itt CllESNl'T IHrsat. CUtKM T HTKbU-r. Tlte attei- en x.otii . hik liaee.. uivl ed to e 4 LAfMRM VISITINU THK .1 alHllt l r.AVI.Sli It lor" iVaier- i.i "ttiet ouairy,- t. roipe.'M'iiiiT i e etpn.ivo ptix k ot n ill i t nl.lc tor M'MMKK WKtH, M (llinitH WHITE y It' KM, kl.K.NlnU W'UAPf Kiln, Ac AO eirei - x- .onmPiit I. ottpril in Lae and Win,, rd:li'K. and liiii-rtlitir.. Veil,, lli.n kerel - l ollar.. iii pvp., n, In pUlii ai.u fancy ittio. HitI,p4, i,d l-HturvHl tvniip Uiato. AV I II I'.H Mi l II UKUIW TIIKIK PltKNT I I .ill. V A1.I B uu I'nutt Liiir ii t auibrtc ItrpMp, li picuM 'ut e.i.l ui ked. aodtripad Mu ttua. J-i. M. N1:131IjUH. ilS . riiKiairr gri'.KBr. h28 tlCOP MCI K IS. Maui ii f .!-. Nit. t.'M AUt'H HlTVUt. U-2S A(H' niin num. 1'uiUatitpUiJU V i.t taau and Otnll. rhetufwt mmol- Mc-orttu ut of I.adwa, Muta'. and t'hladien'f Ih-op , i.r In th city. In every nnpvfC hr.- ciaiia hkh ut ie. niinn, uurauiuvj( -nu r-iim-na. hv rn eitial In Ut- u.Krltit cthlrta oiaduo "r, amreu, an t-ly W M. 1. UtirklMH. I UK bUBM;!. HiKRS ItAVK Aftsm'l vTI'.U Li.krMA.S tt mie will i"ii lone tl"- t r ituMilu biHiitiDeti. at tin old euitlili.iiineui. r'llitt'l unil HAMILTON Hlreet. idil'.I'll It BiM.TON, (;i'ul(i.i; It ItlktMAS, U W. CliUAtti. ItiiMnop. la nH Ii eomur lWillitlT trl-lni MONUY, TO ANY AMOUNT, fs lo.ueil utton Iitimotiia, Wauhn, iruwolry, S tlpKi,t;lotiiiuir,Ae ,ut KJ Vi JUNKl A fO.'S OLD KMTAHI.lMIKll I.OAW OFVIt'B, Corner IIUHH and tiAhnlLLBiraet, llktw 1iHiibard. M b.P1AjI0TDb,W A ri'HMH, JE WBLKT, AD Ml, AO, ttK tai.H AT ltKMAHKAIll.t LOW IMtK 158 Jyl H C01ISTY'8 TF.A WAREHOUSE. EST A J bluihed 111 ItiM). Imporur and I lealer in r lue Teaa, Wlnea, and Lkiuora, K,lce i'i''BlacEwel,-, PlcUei d E.U.h and S..cn Ai. and Vuvj 1Imci pot np wltli re. At Mu. il i. "F.COVTJ Street. JlHlltlA U. IXIUbTT. lall 1.ATHIOTIC M K I) A L 8. I-ATKIOTIC MKDA1.H. An aeeeptalile Otlerbig le a very Patriot, Tne only oonect aud autti.trupd V attDALLlOJI LIKKNKS8KH of PHKBITIKNT i.isroi.ar, UthKIIAI. UROItl'.ll WAHfriNITrOV, L1CI TKNAST (ItNUIAl, OBAKT, tiKSKHAI, tiKOkliK It. M.CI.HI.I iH, Bfananletnrad tn Hlertntf hllvt-r and Coptar and Wlut Metal, bauipi aant by ntall Ixaaof uliarK on reeatpt ta feccuta. A.enl. aaautd. K. ni'KMUKK, lloa W PMladelplua Pual Omea. M.nnfufttired at No. tm ABfll Htnxt ft " E 1) D I N O KMPOBIUM, a I B.BKViiJinl Street. VA'rTIIK.SrtliB, UArlUKHSEB, rilalr.riiba.Rii'aUlar, and Ha.. Iilw, a-eATUKk llk.UH, ItOLbrt HII. A :" "". wooi orrr.. K.BKaMDa.drr..in,- I a4 aaaaaiea. . l. - WANTS. AYOLNO MA WI.NHKH A f!fl'ATIOM In k up. Iiaiiiint ftt:pp r.r ltnilni.4 iim.'aiu.n Itl.p IpI rr. mm, ixlNtl'iii' tri et lit. Ial etnaVT-pr. ad nr."i: It, H , ' i.m,' i nf the f.iiiu lvif rn. Jy!ii T" M H T K It WAN T K D. ( ni-r t) ! VAUIIINf.T'tl lKIOT, -hlltVH1iN, l r.,.ltlT , IHTla. V'untctl.iil f.nc. TMUKK IIHMO.T.Il TKV)4lKK4t ffirli iihltrut ()ill K tvilh lntici lin. Slid mtiiVKlii fnitM t mnj. Tu Mrh !ti nfr riniptiiiT to pffffirtn Ih il-itr. ( fny ft ii i tit h til hi iinr d"l m. I. h M'H.n f ni , it) ti.i'i-i m i no tti '. ImjiHilliix th tMjit tmxlloaU net d ini v ti n Ajpti'mt ( H.H TM"K'NH A Q... 17. H A ih .nrr ol rWK I . hl.i'ttN I ni t. H n u, w a i nt, ton. 1 1. 1;. It It. BhCKKit. Itrl'tn.Tirr (ilifr.l HiidCliH-t i,i i art thih tier, J, II 11 lt"toi Wahhn(t"ll. 1 M AC KSMllii.H J H tr. l. AM) wiiKKLwuiaura C'HI'V t,H'.I.-lr-l(MArTKn'tl OlUl'l, Wn-iM l Waned nt rirt. to ,rM hi ii s. H C ..ln' 1. IWH. riifnf'it K' .'il'r tHhM' ol Vrit.h ii ton. on l. iiiiidta 1 1 k it I . 1 h s m 1 1 ll and Utiv Hundrod T (,1-m io- d III- H ft' H I i hr puj norih ih irr -kit iK.llrt ')). lli mt . (I rMilff tu r dn n i-ii'm pri - . f tin tiik. - Apl) ,0(pt.l0Cll4VI.F II. KfMI'KMrt. A i). Hff.,y t i-n d HtuM'r Army, coinei 1 wprtj H-oit snd tl itr'u WmhttiiaWin. l 0. 1, !. II. RrOKKR. r ttr((fft('h r nrr' unrt Ohiof oiirtrr rtuii r. hi iHt l (ii tuiont uf YV aliitA(UL. FOR SALE AND TO LET. 3 hi TO I.V.T-T1IK WHOM: OR ANY FOR nt iln t'ltuimot.wpni It H, lltlti a. Nt... Ml and elk t LoMlitll ktlpi't TIIIIM. It. IMlNNKI.L. CntllitlliK Hou.e i-l I n . H. J . lit- A K in, jj:lit No. '.'li -ttl.HM r H fn (H.i) I-OST OPFICK IIL'II.DIN'O, DOCK i BJ Stipt t.ltelow 1 l.lr.l In 1.(1, lt. '.ill, bid a, 4 Tin 1 .torus, elil.n with or wiibout mi-.ii- .opr. i riiiit ii i-tiN NKi.r., Counting lloii.e ol h-. Ii .l.vi.e A H,n. jrie No. i I'll Kit Nl.-l- .strwt. 0 ELEVEN THEEE-8T0EY J' EKICX DWELLINGS, WITH JtACK 1JIIII.IIN(1H, OAS AND BATH. ApfWy ta .1. M. HL2A.M. No HO 8. THIRD 8TRKF.T, Or. Na. JUT 8. rOUKTH ATKEET. jlltlft fi 10 RF.NT. HANDKOMKSTOItR.Wirtl la Piila.. wlb(lw.,aiul dirdlluij. Hu. UAI a. Ml.PV tlNrilhutet. tjn-tt r FOR 8AI.K O R KXCHANOK. jfflh Fli.l-plpta tlprmanto It n idem. Hhd Hhd.JU ttu, drm tu.t. t.enr rttulii.n, A ; nn or live :r' ttch-l Aa-, drvM H. 0, K , LedKvr lme, P011 JiJvI( V I. P0nSALF..-$' 000 WORTH inoooi f . Imrw ami nuiall. un rrnis t kuk vrcui''r. v t -Ill-' imdi ti fid v.iih or wi'hout -u -n-t. c. tor ouh nd undc. liM tit'i' ir, rmm lu to Uoc icfc A. M., THOH. M t LOW AN, No. H A. FOUK1II Hire. uh-iidhi LiMiiurv kriuhuc4? with nil nvHli'm r.rt- iiit-4Kw nd wu Hrrt'H nt Kruno. ftitH m;ie mm iwou- a n U M-nntfi , nd nd.o nlr.it ihr '! k' I uiiUKln nf UtiyitMl :nihiKl hjmI ti'iiti rnh v thin t.ft' n ui'mitfa' rhlci A- v p yin V. 11. t I N I KK or W. It W MUl-.KL.u, K-xi..VVtit4 t. atifett-r, vm., ori Aii 'i hum , ii.tmuriun, rrau. jt s UMJIint KXt'llllHIONH,! AX ltKDl'CKI) HATES. TO TH H (iRRAT Coal, IroD, and Lumber Kegiona OF I'F.NNSYl.VANIA. TICKETS GOOD FOE TEN DAYS. Ohliipt iin plw time to rt.tlt fith point f Intenwl on tbr The Catawissa Eailroad Company Darlnfr r?rfrctiJ 'runraBiit with conuectlug I wilt inMit KXf.'l ikHlON TltKtrs irm raluawphJa over fi the io I wtii" toti'e: I'liltBdcti l.ta and KeadltiK Kullmad To Utadinj, Sctuiji I tvUl bavi n, Ahhluud. Mnhaniij t'lty. and TainnTua, Cata wlhhft Kiallr ad 1 o Humuilt, Mcauov Mount j., Cmv wiana.Kuprt.lUnvUlf. Mil ton and vvitlhimapoft LhiiA and aiahanoy, and Hoavt-r Meadow Kaiiruadu To Hla Cret-k ai.d Mauch riiunk. Iehif(h Valley Kahr jad-To AlU atown, and llt-thlnr.eui, and the North .'eaiujIrtuiU U ullr, a.. I j, ltil'iuli.litlilai ur vHiietv and rand'-nr nf arnry, this route proMQtti ecuUttr Iniurvuirhla to tnurima. 1 hni-p w Ubli v tu do ik. may iVv-erito thermite by htain tiig tlckila tu atitrt ovir tliw North Pvniir.vlvaiila Kailroad. V AUK, t7U. Tickets can be outalmvi at the Depitn of the I hi I ad el- ' phut and Keadhig Itailroad, add North IVnnsylvanla tttil rvad CitupanP-s, ntMl ot IS. VAN IlOItlV. ticket Aaer, N. W. COltNKK HIXTH ANO t IIBiiXUT t Trama atari lrm I'LIUdelphla aud Reading' Depot at 8-16 A. M. ai.d Jt'.'iO f. M., aud fiom ortb l'tnaylviail. ltalU road lMotat7 A M aad j-4.',and5 l.'.f.M. JyattitktSI Foil OAl'lS MAY.! Tllh blAI.'MUH AND CUMMOIHOUS 8rUAMI.ll f "MANHATTAN," C A T T A I N K. A. 11YT1IK R, Ot il-eCnre May I.lnc. ui now mtktnn hir rt-tfitlar trlpti ta CAVr. MAY li-nvlii. Aitl.'ll Hirer Wliarf. every luea.Uy, T htirhday, and Katurday at tiinii oc'ocki roiurulnit will leave Cape 51 ti every Mouilar Wednesday and rrtd.l at ha l-pa.t eigiii u'ci rk, tnui-ttlna' at New Ca.tle itJlt and reiumlM. I'' earrlaita hire iuriudoa.1 Cbililren tail ptleei t-arrtnye hlta lueluded. 8emantal I M'; cunlnp. hire extra. Kreliiht at low rate. freliihl received after o eleek, aid In a l caeeamuatUf prupaid. iVI-tI JOi:i-ll A. STKWAKT, Aent. PfcLUiUTFUL EXCURSION! ON Tit V KIVhR SCHUYLKILL. J The Htr.ro 'iit IlKNKItAL 11'MIK.F.II. Ca.tal M H- ' KLK, li-NVi'. t Hi up um p!rr tiour for 8 itira taitl Hi-tirtita. l.atir, I illll. ItetuMjui Cottaae. lav ralia and li ivt u , ii u i" u TO WILKESBARRE, KOKTH PENNSYLVANIA BAILS ) Tl.MK AMI INSTANCE SAVKWI J UY T A. M. i:l llBSrt THAIS, I'llOVl TUB MKVtL JH-lMf. llilUII nTlllXT. AIIOVR TliaKl'riOH. AltklVINti l WIIJUCSII vuui: 2 -15 r. M. RbTURNINa, Leave W!l KK.SH AHUB at 1 P. M, nukKtf clone aaa a.cifcn at lit ihlu m with North reon.ylvauia KxprenJ train, and arrive lo fnlladelplUa at 8-M t. M. FAKE 5. IIAGOAOE CHUCKED TUkOWH. JylD-lM 1GIHT, 'J'M E HUMAN VOICE; MALE AN Htiin mprtiiif The Uue L-liat Meter lutttcated by the o. r.iin.i. k. uti,., tjti tiip unil rpiuiMtrainitiit. (laa;,ty and ( onttitu'kmul dlllpreura. betwiou aonneiiier. a"i eenihi ruor.. Men litrth Tnuo. Our Na.loauiliioiuru.ie--Bl.all we K pudl.te Mjrrla.aV llllh'n oiOppn.lte. ri.irt Courtlili-&iilPuloiiialCu.iin.. Wa. M a dho.lr-Mul- de.ei. doieeu-d bv lire.nw. Htwbea. 8u.au.uM .U Itymit-la It palnfulr Courni la Ou Bau-l'iaea Pfl lll-altl. u tl.A. n XT V M J Bir owiantniu, r. y -.." ...--. "' Kn.r hi IIV.L.r.ms . KLIA, .tu i.iiv.. ,r n i , Wb , .ud J. L. CAflCM, . id a. I Kti'l U Htrol. rnuV 4,lpuja. -Ml-LA0B UREKN 8KM1NARY. MILll f lary xWiardanR BcatMte itaiitn. Beplemaer i.Trra Very xuoilirat Thorotuah ooui.eln Malheiuatioe, Lan aueiii. Ir.ull.h Ht.dlt Aa. r-optt. Iiae benpitl. of buoua. l-raolieaj mou. la Mirvcylnaand fHil Knarue lea- lioj o all lara. t'Cim'""' lf!o-la Vlllaa litwtt. Ovlawue Co., t'a. apauniu Himi'ii. Jduritr-lw. - K. Kan. Uic K eTorpr- Au K.uuliaauji; l uberworaenof IliikiKUe; wit kin rait.. ClwraUer., and HlonrapliMM. Alao. Ktlinilitm I'liv aiotouT. fiireuoliay, l'tiv.kiia,iiu, and I'.y.-iiitluiij hi tli i AtiVual lioubl. No.rilHr.KOLOtilCAL Jnt'HNAl IT. .... ,,r ti a veitr. Si.a.i-B hava It, Hent rlr V