THIS DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPIT. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, JULT25, 186L Gvming Sclcgtaplt a rn.T afternoon si ws'afth. OFFICE No. 108 STHIRO STREET. IMf Two Cikti T 0r-T, rr Ti.i faira Pea Waaa, payable te the Carrier, and HUM I BubtcrlDere Mil orthatlty M fix Dou m Pea AMmm i Oku !. c Two Month. lararfabty la advwnoe for ma period Ordered. tnrtimniti Ineertcd at tha a.nal rata. l"Mrsl aaYaafeeaeait aiade for axtenlled loaertlene. Te Cirrra.arleir. JT ftV cn be taken of A near""' mmnnlrtlni,. Whetrer la ta'en.l.d fnt lrtl n m emhen I a:e, ay ibe aaait and .,1.1 ie-. o( tbe wnwr-eol neee.n ror tkMrali, hnt aa a.ereniee M "" faith. VYe aaanot andertake la reiam rejected t.omaunieaUr.aa. Ta) Atr4lnrai. fHrtaf t lha rreat fwree.e In the Circulation of Tur I.mkci rai"ara.eomaHllt(iia to o la pre., at an arty bnr, we a'aently H'oe.t that advcrtl-amcnte mar aabenrierfln anon aa 10 o'tlm i, If pailble, uim lira (kaai aa IneerUna In all of oar edition. MONDAY, JULY 2J, IfV.t. TUB RIAOARA PEACH PROPOHI riOSH AN la THEIR ADVOt ATP.H. Some journals are furnlxhlng hlntorieal cita tion for the purpose of allowing that, during the Involution, the Engllah proved their de sire fcr aa amicable aetttcment of difficulties by the appotntmnnt of comtnlMlonera to treat with u, even although that regarded us as a moat pestilent set of Rebels. Hnnce, It Is argued that this Government evidenced un precedented and unrelenting animosity to wards the South by continuing to prosecute the war without hearkening to peaceful words, couched in the persuasive language of Messrs. Clat and IIoi.combs, who are re pulsed through the promptings of that un mitigated frroclty which has hitherto contu melious! rejected all efforts at pacification, AO Constantly proffered by the tender-hearted Southerners. The Age says : "The pretense on the part " ot Mr. Lincoln Is now tho same that It was when Vice-President Stkpiiens solicited " permission to visit Washington, viz.: 'That " ' be cannot treat with Rebels with arms in their bands.' " The President says nothing of the tort. Messrs. Clat and IIolcombk acknowledge that Mr. Holcomde, although unaccredited to the Government, received in the presence of Mr. Gbep.lf.t, and from the hands ot Major IIat, a paper written by the President It ran as follows: "KuBCimva Mansion, Wamhinoton, D. C, " July IS, IHfVt. To whom it may concern. Any " prvKitlon wblcb embraces the rnatoratlau of " peace, the Integrity of the Union, and the " abandonment of slavery, and which comes hy " and with an authority that ran control tlio nrinlea " now at war against the United Htates, will lie " tecrlved and considered by the Executive Gov " ernmrntof tliellnl eu Stales, and will lie mot by " liberal term, on other substantial mid collateral point, and the ben rem thereof shall have safe " conduct both ) "Abraham Lincoln." Is this i rejection of all overtures because tbo5Oialtlng . them represent Relx'ls with erfi n their bands? It was just because essrs. Clat and Holcombk could afford no tentlmonv that thev did represent liebels with arms In their bands, that their wUli to repre sent them was declined. No historical authority can be cited to hIiow that It was ever for a moment contemplated that any men except those formally em powered by England would be received by the Rebel colonists ; and these agents were regularly accredited with partial or with ple nary powers. Is it for a nation to enter Into communica tion with men who speak vaguely of what wight happen that If certain circumstances were known at Richmond, they or soma other persons would probably be duly rccredited? Is It for this nation to take the assertions of rresponsible men as to the performance of others who have proved their disregard of former obligations t Raverse the case, and assume for a moment equality between this Government and the powers at Richmond. Would jErncBSOif Davis listen to such overtures as those of Messrs. Clat and Hol- COainn, if they had been proffered by unac Credited men lodging at a hotel on the south ern bank of the Rio Grande ? This Government could not have done any thing more derogatory, or more dangerou, than to accept a conference with men who could not even tender a guarantee which pledged the good tulth of those whose views they claimed to understand and express a warrant slender enough, but they had not t-ven that. The letters of Messrs. Clat and IIoi.comuk to Mr. Giieki.kt, referring to the President, said: "We have not been " credited to hlin from Richmond on the bearers of propositions looking to tlie cstah- lialiment of peace. We are, however, In the " confidential employment of our Govern " tnent, and are eutlrvly Cimillar with its fc wishes and opinions on that subject; and we feel authorized to declare tlutt, if the cir 14 eumstances disclosed In this correspoud ' ence were communicated to Richmond, we " would be at once Invested with the autlio- iity to which your letter refers; or other gentlemen, clothed with mil powers, would " 1 immediately nent to Washington," c. 8!iow me your credentials, says the Preddent, oe let others uliow me theirs, and Ueb'd ' tliotigh they be, I listen. Rut Messrs. CLiV and Hoi.co.vuiK had uo credentials, and tho 1'rvftident's maulll'to did not runrcrit tin in. The fltness or Messrs. Cl.AT and IIol- ainc to act ux negotiators Is fully shown lit tl eir final letu-r to Mr. (!kkki.i:y. Wo will (. ote a fi w jiiis-at;e: " you wens authorized : y the President of the United States to fc eiidcr us his safi- onduct, ou the liyixth'jls fc 'hat we were duly accredited IVom Kich- o.oiid as la-nters of Toiiosidons tool ing to b .'.'.e eetnblirlinient ol peace."' Willi this Ion of the President, Messrs. Clay and i't'LCtnuhV loless themselves us having b-en I cased, " as the evidence of nn uueipee'ed fc .lit fnf'St gratifying change la tUe policy of " he PrtsuU nt." Yet the safe-conduct having botn uuuerud upou the terms with which they expressed themselves grati fied, ' they are obliged to confess that they are not entitled to it in virtue of being able to present credentials. Still they feel confident that Mr. Grkklet "must share M our profound regret that the spirit which " dictated the first step towards peace bad u not continued to animate the counsels of " your President,' They go on to say "That " Una representatives of the two Governments met to consider this question the most momentous ever submitted to human states " manhlp,,, Ac. We thought that they bad confessed thaWWe have not been accredited " to blm ftom Richmond as the bearers of propositions looking to the establishment of " peace," c. Towards the close of their letter. Messrs. Clat and IIolcombk go off lute the region of hiatutln about "every patriot and Chria " tlan on the habitable globe," and thlautrlght- ful waste of individual happiness and fubUe " prosperity, which is dally saddening the universal heart." The passages about thia uart of the letter are redolent with the fumes of well-drained decanter and the scent of f'.vii) clgnr-sinvKfi Afl.T W SSMVtlva It is we41 that the reply of the Executive finely parared "John Phnenlx's" letter to "Charles." ! the first place, I don't know ymi, Charles" ASOTm.lt MCAHK l!J M HV I.. ft. Tlie people of Maryland were so badly scared by the last Rebel raid, that they have remained ever since in a painfully norvoiw condition. They cannot, It seems, disabuse their minds of the Idea that the woods aud mountains all about them are filled with gue rillas, or that some new band of Diara nlors are meditating a fresh foray upon their fields, their flouks, and their herds. If this state of extreme apprehension were not so serious a matter in Its consequences It would be highly ridiculous. Late accounts report that the fanners la the region of Hsgerstown, fancying that the raiders under Kaiii.t and MitKCKlNitinoRwero returning up the Valley, were gathering up their horses and cattle, and driving them for protection wlthlu the defenses of Washington. Some person or persons, who were worse frightened than others, are said to have started a rumor that seventy thousand or eighty thou sand Rebels, under the command of Lf.k him self, were crossing the Potomac and marching upon the National Capital I This story found many ready believers, and produced of course wide-spread panic. Later and more authentic Intelligence shows bow easily a community may bn alarmed, and what harmless Incidents may be magnified and transformed by an excited Imagination Into a danger of the most terrible character. It appears that the farmers on the Potomac mistook their friends for their foes, and ran away without taking time to distinguish the unllorm of the Union troops from the soiled and faded garments of Jeer. Davis' raga muffins. They must have forgotten that when the Rebels made off with their plunder, they were pursued by a certain detachraont of our forces ; and It Is quite probable, that it was a port of that detachment that was, on Its return to Washington, mistaken by the panic-stricken peoplo of Maryland for Lfk and his legions. While, however, this last scare seems to have been without reason, that fact does not lessen the probability of an Incursion by tho Rebels at any moment Into the districts they have so recently despoiled. Indeed, their success In their lost enterprise of the kind Is fitted to Inspire them with courage to attempt another In the same quarter. This very ex posure of the border to these Invasions sug gests the expediency of making all possible baste to repel them when they occur, or to avert them altogether simply by being pre pared for them. The lessons of tho past should not go unimproved. Wo have been taught repeatedly by sad experience the ne cessity of having a strong defensive militia lorce maintained along the border, cither to repulse an luvading army, or to hold it, at least, In chock, until a sufficient reinforce ment of veterans can be despatched to tho scene of danger. And Just here we would respectfully ask tho people who Inhabit the line of country that is so especially exposed to the marauding Inroads of the Rebels, whether it would not be much more to their credit, and much more econom ical, to organize and drill for the defense, upon emergency, of their homes and property, thau to abide, In Indolent and stupid helplessness, the successive visitations of their enemies, and then run away from them like a pack of cowards? Tho Government, It Is true, owes them protection, and will give them all it possibly can. But the people who live in the southwestern border counties of Mary land and Pennsylvania should do whatever it Is In their power to do to protect themselves, and to that extent relieve the Government from the necessity of detaching any consider able portion of the national army from Its main operations against tho Rebellion to the defense ol particular localities remote from the central theatre of the war. IH't:lIAKIsl'(. Almost every day, for more than a mouth past, we have been called upon to rocord the particulars of the destruction of some largo manufacturing establishment in a Northern city. The fires have In all cases been the work of some incendiary; and as most of the establishment! have been engaged in tho execution of Government orders for work of various kinds, it Is quite probable that the Incendiaries arc either Rebels iu disguise, or perrons who sympathize with them. In Philadelphia, New York, Springfield, Boston, ( Incinn itl, Louisville, hit. Louis, Brooklyn, mid Chicago, large Government factories have been destroyed in rapid succes sion, entailing immense immediate lasses, and untold damage In delays of various kinds as the resiills of conflagrations. Suspicious men have been seen lurking about our arse nals; one of Momkiiy'h men was arrested near (Jray's Kerry iir'dge a day or two since, and Rebels in their diity uniforms are seen walk ing our streets in open daylight. We are hound to condemn this sjsteui of things for the public weal, ns well as the good of the (lovoi! ni.-nt. People will ask how this hap pens how It is that Itcbcls go free Iu the North bile linlonis's pine iu the prisons of the Smith, dying at the rale ol one hundred and llfr.y pi r iiVh t It is mainly be Hii-e the Uovcniineiit re leases licbcls (prisoners and deserters) from mirvrillaiH-.- mum talking the oath of h!Us ffirun'r. Nun may reject this oath, but wu have liiul iiiMplf jipxif (tint all wilt not. In ; addition lo thN it wouUt be the d. -in o( a j (iovHrnuient r rubal ol gwtt Hhrew!r.f ti) ! Mu i to t!uk North, now all unproltM'tftl, thou hum. of cTni-'hurii-fv ami a-pli, both ui:ilt Hint j (intuit, to -jf't news of our Htrnth urn! movv j DR-ritN, ami to (b-Mtioy our public work. ThU 1 In what th Itclw! authorities ure doing now ; and It ehould be the duty of all civil and mili tary ofllclalA throughout the bind to exercise great vigilance, and arreut every huh per ted perton to be found going around without any apparent burn1 new or catling. Wo have the pro mi ho that the Government will be more clrcuuispeet n releasing men hereafter. LIFE INNl KAM 1 Fvw uh n of faoiUy are entirely thoughtless of th morrow. However happily situated they may be to-day) and however largely blessed with comforts and luxuries, they have strong coDtK'lousness of the fickleness of fortune, and seldom yield to a feeling of com plete security. The world's experience tells them that the wife and little ones, who are for the present surrounded with every comfort, may, ere another sun goes down, be threatened with the horrors oi want. Therefore, the man of means busies him self In seeking safe lnvestmeata wblcb will serve as a resource In case of sudden disaster. Therefore, the mechanlc.'strives to restrain his weWy expenditure, and put away as much, as h van spare of his hard-earned wages, so thut should sickness or death overtake blm J thfhead. ana trophla fnqjlljf 1U HOt be. the merry ol' hunger and cold. It Is quite tine that there are hundreds who are not thus thoughtfully provident, sn I whi, In the flush of prosperity, say "Let the morrow take care of itself." But that to-tnorrow, nevert'iele, forces Itself upon their minds. Thoifrh th y do not choose to provide for It, they c tnn'it help thinking of Its uncertainties. Tin most reck less of men would like to feel sssurjd that another sun will not ilse upon his calamity. The successful merchant, who rellroe upon, millions, and resolves to Indulge his every whim ol luxury, knowing tlio fulliv.j quality of wealth, cannot feci at ease until ho lias placed a portion of his riches boyond the reach of sudden blow. The lab irer who has but a surplus dollar, when his weekly ex penses are paid, and, hopeless of Improving his clrcumsiiiiices, revels upo.i the dollar at a tavern liecause It Is such a trifling sum, slhs In bis sober moments, as he Imagines himself standing continually upon the terrible verge of sickness and poverty. To-morrow troubles us all until we have done our best to Insure Its comfort and security, and to do all In our power to' that end Is an Imperative duty. Men who are willing, and possessed of means, to provide against the frit ure, aro often puzzled to know exactly how to procoed. The rich man puts his surplus fluids In houses, lands, stocks, or banks, according to custom. The poor mechanic puts an occasional sum In the savings-fund, and watches, with Intense anxiety, the slow accumulation. Rut the wealthy individual may be betrayed Into In vestments which financial accidents may annihilate; and In tho mechanic's case leaving out of view tho uncertainties of the saving-fund a sudden stroke may tear him from his family ere the deposits amount to sufficient to provide for the immediate neces sities of the bereaved ones. There is a better plan for providing few the worst than either of thoso commonly pursued a plan rapidly growing in favor, because strongly recommended by the ease, prompt ness, cheapness, aud complete safety of its adoption. It accommodates Itself to all classes, and Is available to those of scanty means as well as the wealthy. It must have been the contrivance of a large brain and a humane heart. We mean tlio system of life Insurance. The principal features of this happy arrangement are too well known to be recited. Suffice It to say, that under Its operations, If the working man pays a small sum annually a sum that even tho poorest mechanic can afford his family are sure of getting very many times that amount In rase of his death. As long as the yearly pittance is paid he may labor in peace, con fident that if he be suddenly culled away, those near and dear to his heart will have something to rely upon for support. The system is of equal advantage to the man whose means are lnp-'c to-day, but who knows not what disaster to his person aud property to-morrow may bring forth. Here Is one among many In stances which illustrates, In a striking manner, how even the man buoyant upon fortune's waves confers a benefit upon his family by securing a hold upon the Hie insurance. A contemporary says : " The leitiiing artner of a llnnnci d linn that " was forced to suspend during a great pressure " lout nil his property, and, having since died, " his fain ly, consisting of a w ife and a nuuibjr of " children, would have been lut't entirely without " meaus but for the happy discovery of lire-poll- " tics to tne amount ot VJO.IHK). This turnuliua "another testimonial of the bcnellts of life in " Biirauce." These lite Insurance policies are beyond tho destructive influence of panic and disaster. Their purchase is an Investment that Is always, certain to pay. It would be a happy thing If all men who have others dependent upon them tor a living, would improve this oppor tunity to secure those helpless ones against the calamities of the future. .NEW I'l ltl.lt rioH. T. B. l'tterton & Brothers, No. dO Chusnut street, have just issued "The Coward," a now novel by Henry Morford, Jisq., author of tho "Days of Shoddy," etc. Prico jl 50 in paper; $-i In cloth. "The bridal Kvo," by Mrs. Southworth. "Self SHCtifice," by the author of "Margaret Maitluod." "The Wife's Secret," by Mrs. Stephens. Our num irons readers desiring the latest and most ustful books, have but to send to Peterson's for a cataloguo, from which they can make their Selections. A Manhi:In Amono Vs. Tho Spificld litjiiibhian slalo that Yung-Wing, a young Chi nese, w ho graduated some ten years since at Yam, hue ncently returned to this country with tne rank of Mamiarin, ami a commis-inu from the linnid (iovi rnin n' empowering him to inspect and purchase machinery of v.irious kinds, with tlit view of introducing" Into China tue modern iiupiovvincnin iu science ud art i mil lo by tnu Western nation, and especially our oivn. The Mummr n is at pnsent the gne-t of Dr. Mclean, of .spnnglielri, and is -poken of iu hign terms as a iiiuii remarkably adapted to execute a cotn-uin-eioii so in'cicoiiiitf and imp-irt nit, and which evidently marks tin era in Ciince hi -fury. t troit ale i largely conMtmcd In (lit L ike Sit?riT region. Ir is therctore Biijmrior alt. Nothing like flic present dntiiiht hiw binn known In the Moon- riw-r comrry, In M line, f r twciiU ytai.-i. The grass crop it an entire foitiuv. fixe hoys between tit even aud twenty yoar,4 of age in Fiic-hhurg, Mas., rioeutly left homo and fi iiint". without Moi'.ng to say jo d bye. to mlM in the nriny. Tbete ifl a widow lady living in Honshu, Khode l.lfiiid, -ev. nty-f-air yeari old, whu .tawed and jp!H live cord- of Mooned wood in iho court, of lut winter i.nd .-pring. She i-; In go 1 1 clreuuittaneLif, not loiupetlt d to lutjor. hut cut 1 . ' . her lR"ilth. Wun one m (oinn.t ncid, her IhuN were ao Mill' tti.t nho could not lift her fret without aUUnoe from her bunds; but hy dfgree, in living and nplit tlng the wood, !a- en Iri ly reg:n4t tho n-e of her !luit)M, and mat rially imroel her heulrb. I'ORNKI.Ia McIaAriHMN. Vf N. . t'f' rhur-ti, l'rtti AiiiInv i n f . iK'.-iiBy, tlic .Mill fiitiiiit hy IU v. J. Nfhnsitii.li B. l(o(1i-i ri't torot (Intra Cliun'h, Sfvr. urk ItH li.VItU MottllMKl. MUiNKU. ami M AU, A KKT liL ll.KK, daugtitr ol tliu Ulu Ct'tiiltt J. T. AiiLMU.bl.n, L. H. N. WILLIAH--OIKrORI. On thWA InrtUni. hy Bi-v. A.At.voo.l, ( iipiain KUWAhO WILLIAMS ... itiwcllVa to Mim HuPb t. OU I'UKI), utt luckvrum, IS. J. I1 Ml. lirKUK K.-On Oif -Oil, Mr. J VK lirRMOK, relict ul Ilia lata Ltwia Uurillca, lu lli HnlU ear ol Uvr an". 1 lif nlatlvpa and Irlentli of tha family are r.ape? full v IiiyIi! in altnij tlta funeral, irum tli rt'.luVtive ol Julia Ki-airt. No. 'L-U Xarrlolt ulrvot, on Tui'tnlay alii'ruoou. at i u'clorl. 'Jo proceiMl Co Odd avllowa' Ctfillvtrrv. C'HNWKLI AI Wl Chester, on the !Bd Innaut, KOIlKKT M. CUOWKI.L aidt-alik D oi Ellalia ronill Hie rrlallvM aul trteiida of Ilia famUy ara lovlul to at trnd fba luaaral, oa Turadaj' womlnn, at 10 o'cUk'K. M( OAKLAND-On fha 23d inirtaiit. ot dlaeaM con trai'iad In tbo aimv.JOHN Mtr'AIILAND, ucluUc.of Company I), Hacoiwl Iialawara Revlniaiil. Hi IriauUa an.1 luaiuuuicva thoM of fha family and mtfuibera ol tlio rfMiinvnt In tlie elty ara Invited to atu.ud hla runaral. from hi lata reeldi'nca. No. I'JIH 1'eU'Dl Mtmet. aouth oi WanblUKioa aveuue, vu Tueatlay altar boon, at S o'clock. MiTAV. On Sunday morning, July Mth, 1IH, u 'urn i ' 'ur.n . j. v m . , in iii ni. jrma ui iih auv. lha relalivea and friend of the family are renpeflfully vtted to attend tna luneTal. iroin ale lata renldeuce. Cuaetar town.lilu. lielawara oonntv, on WedueaUay, at 1 o clout r. H. a unarai to procoeu to t. pianu. R illKKTS.- On the 21 Inataal, JAMES H. ROBERTS, In the 4Hth year ol hi au- Hla relative, and rVleuda ara reapetrtnilfy Inrlfed io at tend bla luueial from hia lata reiidem'. No. bi't S. Nlua taenth atraet. oo Tuaadaj, tna WitD limtaut. at So'clO'-k. RKK On Sabbath afternoon. UieMtJi ta.tant, MARIA BI KS, relict uruaorna Rim-i, lo the Tid year of ber ana. rne male inrani oi ine lamity are nwuecwuoy luv iteo to attend tna funeral, oa Wednaeday aitrooon, at o'cliNSk, itoio the rtieidencaoi nar a"ii-in-iaw, t najiea a. ii,.ii ho. l.'il Kaa atreei. runeral tarvlta at HLlJobu'i Lutharuo Churcb Haoa atroat, WAIIl KKIIl -At netrolt. Mich.. JulT Ud. ALBRA WADLKIlill, ofthli tlly. i'e iiUv pit' b Jven yf tfea lumjat, BUSINESS ITEMS. JILlill'l'H CHILLED IRON SAFE THOROUGHLY DRILL-PR03F, Thoroughly Burglar-Proof, AMI TEOROUOH LT TIBE-PROOF. Ill I'. f.AST KIMTION or JAVII li VANH' ROORBACKS NAILED TO THE COUNTER 1 lla Art tolo in Muntl ay DUsput olt of Oil liiAt.t Hovlowcst. lie tint ms: "I, David Kvu-,of the firm of K.van A Wat-H'T), itill it and hy my chHlJenvf, an publinhM In tlie Pni of the Ut lnt." Why (. he continue to blw hit trumpet In thli way? iimpl) herauM he koowi tht Corn RxchahK Bank will 0"t lmnll. $10 worth or Sato at Uielr expenne M any iucU ot)sHOr booome mlKfMlupia the matter in any way j therefor hi ran blow with Impu nity. Haha evIJcntly larndtli lvfion that durrtton li ihr htottar part of valor, and that U li na:er to llht be hind brrafttworfci tlian In the opn flt-ld; iheroloro wtU nt deviate fiom bU chHllent that H, will not make It pran Meal. He next iaye Utile arkiiowltnrs nil hn Hales are n t bunilar- proof, Ac. L'llle acttnnwIfHtffce simply tlili and no mn- that a Htff muM Im- ralri drill pnot CO l h iiKiiir pfwif, and h claim tit at hla C'lifia-d Iron Mit an tiNiia.ly anl K-B''r.ill, OiorotiK ly hikI lunl drill ir-nit, and theiofortt otimdar prof ; ai thn mi in time 1.1111c adinlta ttint It U piiniinlp and v-n probaliii' that T4-aiitiaiiy th r may bo a mcrr antilf Hutii not to ihoiourhl dulled at It onitiit to hn, although ureai rare U tttPii to nave tlnrn hi tiiiiiorm a p.mslnle. The wrltir i'Xt ta he hait ht cn lilliiii one of Liiltf't Haifa every mot iiUik, and nxt he ha iutiji-did In d lll Inp a hole thmukli it lit da not miy thnt ha hai an ap piiratUM (tot up lor the nc'itltti. and one not pritrtHMl dr a burKlHr to arry wiih him; thnt hi unm ait enormout prMiure! Ac. ; but not wiOiotundlnif all ti)l U It ornhmt th bnte li nt ai hard a iiHual, r he woit it not tnu-ftsed ui hi- iloet. Iff' n.t aNHt'rtfi a he Imii dril al 'h ht can drill any ot I.liJle . Thm In mert- bn tion and n t pr.iol. and lie Hill havn th 0( ritMil(y hen-alter to ton hi twtitirtt ? skill ill Hrllliiik chil1 Iron to the eatlKactlon of the 'Ubl c, Tiif wrt i-r nt Introdurra a bill of nnla of one of f.liilea Hhibii to Weaver A n.irai kie, and iroced to shm lio Uv vuixeeoi d iii out'inK theio to iiiake an exrtnttiKe nr one oi Kvans A Wtii'ii a Hi- na- the htcmtv ' rrtbuiie " rf Match S, tHiit, lull into their Land (that In, that lio, lav d Kvaim put tt Into their huiit.v, a hi' h louiaLied an ac iunt ol the tutnlnf f the Court I Ion no in Nevada :nuniy, lua. He nil" savn by ildn a ruiit thn t'ouri Hoii-m- wax humeri tn lh rty ndt.iiten, tohcih r wit $HMhj in wn .-n-IjnOi, and all tne cono-nt oi mc of I.il'h m r'lro nn l liur-Kiar-l'riM.f 8th H,ntid tliu th nta-eiiH-nt Induced Me ari. Weiiver A M-ranklr to make their oxehitiifrn. The IoIIowiiik certlilciitest will show hiw completely Mchsn Wravfrtk Mpraitkle went doped; atid altlMUk'h Iaid Kvana hafl made the frvudtet edoroi t dupe othora, buth In t)ie city aid rmuitry. by imcn-tiy ctrcuUtinif this eauie tale stao-ment, to my knowli dffQ tnU U the only iiiitanei o! nucceni, over which li would auom he In now iilMaiHl to exua, ei at the ex pen ho ut the party thitM dajM-'d. Ihe above i1tment wan made by one Hour), wrh ntiMtlutelv falne, and lj won ptild by a nahVmaker In i:hicage to ohtalu It, and I hae no d-ntht luld fvauj knew It when he circulated Hum patter, ai counter rvrtirl caiea were puhhhtied In thet!lijciiko pauem about the iii.no time; lenldt. It Is hln niilnt to en u late and pubhuh eucJi Htitt lueutii altei they are publicly know n to bo fa ho. t imw oiler ibe atateiu nt ot the .lodeof Sevad t county, aud another promlnei-t tnanoi tnwat'lty. ton now the whole tact) in tnm cnni', ana nae oiuwr certint'Hies ot ii.e aatuo chuaiiieroii tmnd. KvxlA, Iowa, February 2f. IHU4. I hereby certiry that tho nate uatd by T.J KottH.nnTrtwMircr, which wj in the Court Hfaifce n the nh Iu of ecemher ill, iMiJt. when aaid Court llotiio M) burned, war by me purclhiHed In Novem ber, l&rt, In lowat'liy, of the World a rtafe (Company, from their nijerit( at a trout ol tni dellvvntd thero, and waa manuitu tu red by anid W urhl'n Sut'j Omapiuv In IisjI, aud huh a aniateVatf, bout two and a halt tesr, hi) hand two fet t wxlu, and iitood the tire an well at any safe oi iuie I Would be expected unuer the circiuuntiuiuij; it oeiiitc,aa i i y one knowH. a very hew re nlwht, and vald aate w In i he aouth eat corner of Raid Court Hoiiho, Hud the wind blow lin MrutiK from the northwest, makluu It thahottoit I pit.' e in the haul building. The aafe toil frjin iho Neoond ' itiorv. und ley In am h a maiiner us to have the lire operate hltullttr to a furnace. Naio -ate was in the tire and ntlti from nix oVio k in iho evening (111 nlno o 'cluck uol morning- When nK'ned. we tritiul pan of th money fiumewliat Ciiarti-d, but the bulk ot it wan leic'M". r. j. li Aan.eumiu juuna, Tow a Cnv, Fohruury ill, lKtii. A. t. Wlnne, Ran., 1 Afcotil lor Llllle a N.tieH, ( hica.o: I horowlth hond vou ' aouiu wooilworK fntn the utile, of Mr It m, which in a ciieularnl HcrTi n ir A Co. in htutcd to bn "burnt to aihea ' or a perfect charcoal." The woodwork that la yet In tho : rhIo lh perti'ct, except charred a Utile, notw Itbtitaiidluff they doubt leii Net ftro to It by leitiim the air in wli-n opi iu d.a'd allowliiK It to burn at er luktnti out the con ti nth. There Ja no d"iibt hut it proper .iu dement bad been Uhed In opeiiliitt lb aale, It could ha e had a new door, and with very Uttie expense be Hi for uae again ,,atid ovary -; thtiiK In it prehunreu perfect. I Mr. KoHh wan In ur atore, but did not tot hfmialf be - Kiit wii at tho time be icivc II. A Co. the letter. Thcr ottered LlinlW.ir the old riato. lie stutea thitt he bad eitht of hin nino thouaatid dollars wlili him. Toe aate u a not one l Uule'tf.biit a mall aUeol World Mate Co., lbfl make. oura.rcnptntfubv, I K. I. HKVWOint. I Now what are the fucli In this cane? Hiniiy that the Mara Whh m-t Ullle n. but made tu IH-'-l by the World' 4nteCom paty.whi n th yuked tlie bi ick t r ttdiiiK, and not mud an Li I e in w mukea Nate, and l- iteid of it" contenta beitiK burned to aihen. ihe ere utoa.ly pr. aerved, and w nh (Toper caie the whole inlht b& u ttecii, and the sn; wbi n the 1 eat l' hours ii.teunr M mluiitc. Thua la thip tail Koot hack nulled to the e n. iter, hat not until Wcater A' Wpranf le w t re mo! thorotiKhly luped. and very likeiy uthcia; and UniU the wav that Oavtd Kaui inoon trovert.biy pro as Lilliv'e Nnie not tire-proof ; a id f'r him to any ihe) are not bur ;'Ur-pioof In worse h.ui ndlv, until be cau io itihtruct but n.oro -t 'it pio tint they n u) Niiccet d belter than (hey oaf in their attempt on tiia Wtt I'hilAdelpldu 1 rut Kund s.ite. I Mtl.er autpect bit preteHt may be required to iuMire their Bwxuotnout ft-rront. I aeeln thH"Siinda Idpatch" of the Jlth July, the Ti-tra Cot; my ItHnk roOhery la aiuiin dUpayed oy the aauio Dad F.taitH I wo'ntd merely hay that the Site was ni'id.er a Hank Httfe nor l-iltuV; that I havt aleturvol unturlly written t mt b- ihe Canhr, eiK toxliiii a copy of the It tter to 1 ana A, Wat on. khviiik Oat lry to.-k tlie )l en to I'ohliHh a pail ol it. In oni-rt dc. , ie the ouhllc. Tlit' cup) run be M-en at my uepH I would my io, thai the Tlo.a ft imty I'auU aw jiut ordered a vo 1 NMonul r.auk H-tio, I lid's Chilled Iron, pne Ho.0 'i hut modfl no c tnimenta Another lio rbaek iiitilud tu the Counter. I ee, ul'O. In the nan a p tpo, a mniin'Irfl extract trotn TMr KvuNiNo Tn.i '.i: vi n ..I Vpnl li, lepuhl thetl, that la the Dluy of tt .mtf a. am Introduced iih "llamtet" left mil. In mv former au- wa.' o that art tie. I m m lotted tal the dldercni avaoi op-inii i e ommn Nate aa there descnMd wie ol eu:nniOit ocriiTctici' and well liDwn, and were -o fated tmd had bo-n prevjoii ly pnhit-hed u the world, all wM h il.e writer found It cotT v.uieni to leaws otd 10 uie t Mm '.ie In tiik ieti-.ne. M HAIH Kit. ',e,t, m. si; KM It mrii-r. X. n. I have In.st rMev.i u exenmuo I -r l.luiu'e f 'h'ilidlrua two lift-e h vim A. Aii-oii SHt'ea rrom the tank of Noit)it-ru i.ll-. to ni hum lurae Outii & Wat ton a hale troiu Mfi-hr. Iiuiuy A t',iiell, Hsvnk (oie Keiurt. ra which I lia I r-i at v r l it ice-, I d.i iet call I hem i'ir'-ltoot, at I tu tdecthf tin- puriHi i.ser, I do not cull tU-m "'' "- l io t. at ( funt oiteud UtvUl Kvnii. ant t frhouiu tm nt cer ami de- uivfl the nun liao'. 1 won hi t4v, uUo( thul I ha, e (n tnind, .ind no coming in a uie tan to iweleol r v :t nt x Viauoun muia1- aued Hafei, ,nai e chains d for L'll , wiik-h will m nit en, i hi heiuw auvl on j iio t. bc'iJos a Urju uumhor f oihvr niak ra . 1 would -tate Air th r ihat t,CMHnt t were not e hanetl t r I. II lt-a rmo-jt on m'Miu.it M-crct ''luulara lai ly re jroentlnu the failure, oi .,ftn A V. 'itt-son s.itch, or cc em, hut ioip y 1 1 "in ;t,e im.i iK.n ttc ovuerit h. I tcra O'lilhlel ce ID ol.e-jli-d h h ill -o tw. irel-.es Ot' kli ctdiUdiron ihnn oi et kl,-s-nlh to one tweii li k uu nidi thi km -n ntitti iron a t tolci " n jin-si t ie t tin: tl t.urxhir. M. . S Vttl l .K, 1 ln' atualily 'liHiiMasn. Aloaara. Uaih A Ith-ii time, Arob and 'I'ontli Mrtictl, nave J ii at ri'cilvi-,1 a Y ri'.b Iuipoilatlon Karl lleldaie. k, I'lui r il.-l.lal. . k, Mudaui CMciuot, tro.'U 8inl. a il iimui A Co., Towtu'r, Alio oin.T anperioT oraua oi Cliamiiau'uuH. K. . Wblf anaut a )o Maasfacturera tt Mew and Delicious Oonfocttou, AluioaA Faate, CnoaoUta, Canmela, Creaau La Mode da Parta.axirqlaltely flavored. Koaatad Jordan Almondi. Ac., Ac Ho, m Cbeiuul etrwH, kalow FoorUk aMax-k ak r.a PliuicMa. 1TLCK A CO. at AB05 HAMLIN'S rrrrii P1AS08. CABINET met co. OUOAJTS. FIANAS. J. E. OOfU. Bavautii and Cheaaut vtaaats. 'I'lIK 8CBWC1UBE118 HAVK ASSOCIATRD I theaaerere toU, undef the flrra of DOLHIM, UVKklMiN A CO., and via oonlli.ua tha Oar -HalkUoj iti'ttueea la aD fta branohaa. at tlie old aautl.llahiaant. ' JOSEPH R. BOLTON, UBOKIIK R. UIK.HMAS, 1 W A L U A. K W, tfocK-afctm to w. el oaeitu MABONIO 1IAL.L.,, Ho. 719 JHESNDT Btreot. W I N I O W H II A. I ia . OUKTAINH. in AMUSEMENTS. X'fcW CUWNUT 8TRRKT THKATEK. i.1 Important NM A H'otV' Bbf trxaJ isn naiaiday Kvanlnv iMt devH)p4 ti e Leoeativ nf tuipH-unt alteratlonj la oe of tbe o a hu.ery of ibeatat.. Tlo first m ma ojLce af "AJaildla" hat, toeefore, bf'B IKM-tl00t tO WKDNF-ftnAT CVKNTNO, Jnly 2T. when the p4 will be In poaiUv readmeaa. )crrvfd alreadr porchaed an- food tintil naed. AY r ALNUT 81KKKT THKATBE. HOMK AOA1 r I The IVopJn'e Fawrl?, 8 A HKI AM 111? OPKKA TltOTTHl After an ahteoro c 'lwv yenrs, will appear tor a atv.rt ea oi), prior to Uielr return lo Harrtah ir$ tot U.e fall and Y ntrr. HANFfRP'PI TROfTF. eomprlwa the lare-at brely of ta'ented prt'niierB n the cmntiy conma hikt of AKTlrtT.-t OF UltalA r MKUIT.t-ncliadd every one a UB1 i.l.I ANT htah: APiHaiinB tn a Preramme, RlfJH, It A ft H, andlVlMI- TAHLK. PAKT I.-OHl .lNAL MUBICAL (K.MS. Overt n re fMt.ifer and Band iprlrir t'lo-m Haufird a Troupe ,lohnn Oi'Uio Marrhlrir Home F. Myera 1 am I on'l Mime my Motoer li(i V- iHamood lowi.hnda H H Hanlfd Kl-a Me (Kod NtMh' VYHIamt Hurrah forCnck hain IMcfc Farxar Mn d of Athene H (liuthor uulik-step rtanfhrd'a Orcheaira 1'A.rT II.-HANrOKHS CAIIMVL. Kerntne jlu Vntna America lb l.xen pt-....Hahiord, William-., Myers, and Iia-n nd ItnnJoSolo ("elected! Hick I'arker Italiad, "ix-it Mhlp Hails To nlkht" J.t'nu.er Hong aud Ianc. '-faliy Come I'p" ...F. Dlamoisd THK UJVAL l.OVKR Park er, Myen, M .r timer, and fmpnny. Pnttietic ItAilad H. rt. Hanford Iiut, ''1 be Larloard Waich" Wllllama and Hpiogle After which, THE WLLaUK ItKU.K. r.H.SI.C Mek Patker hoe. Vulae Bed . aten To conclud wltn A PLAN A'1 H'N Jl'lfll.F.F.. Pr'ces of Adnit'ouon Orchestra Chain, 7A conti; Ureas Circle, rt' cei ta; Panpiet, ;) cents i amlly Circle, J6 ctiU; Aniiiltbealre, ir centa. jy'l G1 iROVFR'S NEW CHESNUT STREET Til U AT UK. I iP AN It KKOfK.MNO. WF.ISKSOAY F.VKKINti. .Ufl.Y 37. First tlmeluaix earhin I'hilndelphia ot Uo; grand ra ti, antic, mtisioal.ht'iciacuiAr drum a,. AI.AMMN, OK THK WONUKKFCJI. LAMP. Presented, aitir Uiree months' active preparation, tn a Mile of rVPKCi:HF.NTF.D maomficknce. P.epkdawlth ManiMflcent Scenery, liettutl.'ui ItancijK, ftuperb Costumes und Fmpertle, Wonderful 1 ran sfo'tluit ions, (trnnd Mircliet.Aa, It("-erveO BcaU for "ale three daye In aUvaukd. J II. FOSTUB, AWNING MAKE It, No. 113 N. TIIIIll Btreot, ABOVE WILLOW. EHTABIilSIIEI 1844. AWHIKOa, WkQOVt COVERS, FLAUS, BAILS, TKirrs, PAXCT VEKAKDAHS FOB WIKUOWO. AH kind, of work donapruMplly.aud altea4M ta par aouallj, b JOSKPH II. FOSTER, 413 K. TUIKD STUEBT, p-3a AboTt WlMov. PRESIDENTIAL OAHPAIQH. FLAOH, B ANNULS AND TRANSPARENCIES. VI. f. hciii:iiiij.e. Ko. 49 S. THIRD STREET, Above Chainut, rtiltadeliitla. MA-NVi'ACTURBS OF IXA09, BANNERS, TRANSPARENCIES, AND LANTERNS. Foil ileal Cemnalfm Clnba fitted oat with Lantarn. Balnea, Bannara, and Flaa. at reasonable rates. Jed Jot pOR THE ARMY AND NAV7 10 V A N M Sr. II AHHALL, M I I.ITAltY 'UltNlSl : iia, No. 418 ARCH BTRKET, PHILADEI.FUfA. uaiiaara, BaKtmental and Comaany ts, 8 word. Saakei, Italia, fasMnta, Kpanlata, Uata, Capi, Canteeaa. baveraacks. Cauio KJu, i'leld fbvaaa, Spura, and avery ttung iMVtalnlng to Ike complete oaux of Anay aa4 A' an 0 fl!i era. A Ubaral llMoent aUewad t tha trad. Kyl0-3m Np, PECF.ITION. NO INFERIOR COAL DurrtHot 0 to 'rttr hfflr.w the cotl prWe of ftsairtor eht ld, olli Ute peuuuie LAOl VKlh, tni and purtt m.in4. Kewtid Store ilaU.IU; Laig Hut, 910 per ton. ( ofurrv ri. l.'-'ild Duilvaf) UiLr turchil once, pr vionj U unoitwt advaiirf. ivU-afm Xri0810N8. LET EVERY MAN WUO Xj owi i m !U4tm H.ii- r red tint notu-o. Ahert s low V ttter Ittt tor aer ISIU to Ktve from one I. ul! to two boun wftrninv, m dvitrvi, tkt uv nitr i iMtttiuj low lo it DoiKr. iia Hu.1 tiwu r U ap-pn-Act ma,, 'ft iustrunitfut ictjulroa do C4v.4tu4 ta war MOttiUn -' t it-inr. Alan, tut nui aittl Ui,tr OAturoa, with Scotch gUt tu r, tv4 Ir A-h-anhiim gauuv-rcrfts. Ae. t..-tii u r cuxuiaU couinujj rniuaernma Kiun km MniiKira, AtjUI'HTl'H S. BVTTI.r,, ry-lia Va, 'di a. H1TU btrMC A JOINT IU SOM TION FROPOSINOCER u'ti Alii inlmi lit to Oh; CVn.iltttlon. It it rt-itvil t.y the S nmr unt ll"Un of Repraoata tiv til tlie 1 1 uinx nvia.tb ol t'eiiimyH unfa in (K-iifra A;-iuiLi mt't, Ttiut tht riti"ln uiiK-ndmeiiLa In pro i.t tt if tt r t on.'-ilititl'.ii oi UietxniUMnwi-uHh. tn itct'oni niit't' Kh ite iri'vUkii tn th tenth ankle tlitirejt ; 'I here otinli b an aiMitioiuil action to th third art Ida of Hie ( ojnuiirflwu, to La ile.yuatJ aa stKliun lour, tu fultow : "ficiHi. 4. Wnerraver any of the qualified tU oanrt of tnu LiHiimoUHfanii m.aii aa in any uctuai imiitar ar vn e, uiwlora ruitltion from tbe Hrcablwiit of lha United Atat.ortiVtlitf autlu-rttT Ihl CiminuK.wetUih. uoh i-le turn ma taxerenc tbe ripCht of ntirlriaHat In all eleetiou dv the c tuvna. uuutir nmu rt'inilaikms a are. or itttaU Lmj, pronoi Uxd ly law. an ftilry aa U llitsy ware orvsunl al lltalr hmuuI bltteaul eti-li'Hi." Ht -ii. m 9. Tt.are aliall bo two additional seetloni to the eleventh axUile of tlie CoomttuaViii, to be tlfolg .titled aa ae4-iitnii eiatikt am lane, an mumv "taction H- NulflU shall be DJiaed hy the Leirl Hint ure, eontuimiiH mure thun one au tt, whh'h thall be clearly expresttt'd lu the title, exrv m'0l'i'latloi '!." 4;HeoUtn li. No bill shaH he iMtvaud by Uie Lerltlatnre frninilnu any powan.tir prtvlKpten, lit any uate w h.-ro Urn amhurity to Kratit, hiica iowar, or privlltrKf ,ut bwa, or kii-iiert-MitT ua, contwTtu uvoujMie count m una coua- UaOUWMaiU. 11 IS Kit Y C JOHNHOM, Speaker f the llouae f lleprHBuntativKi, JOHN I'. PKN.SKT, Htwakor of the Semite. OrriCE 0FT11 BECKKTARY OF lUtt COMMuN- IfMlflHl iUHiu.Biao, April 23, litff aKNHBYl.VAinA. la. . t 1 do hereby ecrtlfy that tk fnrKOtn(r le a nill, t L.a. arua, ana eon-wet c.py oi tne oruiuai Jolut itaaoki- -r'U.m (rf Uie l.wwtral AsMiuhty, enutX-4 A Jukut lteaoitrtloa proiMiatng certain Aiaeadiaauia to ttm Couata tnuoii." ai v ie aatue rciDtJnii on (Be lu Uli oftlca lu teiiimoity wheraol, I have hereimlo ri ni tndan4 caaaedUtuaeaJol tbe iVercury g aUce lu b attlxwl, y ana year aoot wraiiu. RU BUYER, Pai ratArv of the Oouunou waaHJi. Ttie ahore ReenTutiou having baett arou to liy a majority i uie mtmhert ofvaca llovie. at mo attecotafva eaaort of tAa Ueoeral AaaetublT of turn tTootuajoaweaiui.uie pr- post-d aiun4aiOaie wlfl be aubuiiUeU te aue paipl l.r Uielr aooBUou or retLcuon, on tite taeMay oc Auxnai, m tlie year of our Lord ooe UxtOband hundred and awty- teitr.ta aucorilasce wMh Wie treviaia of 9J)e tauiti a tic oi the Coniututu.il, aad tte aot,awBritod'Aa Act brorltt lug Uie liiue. and wanner of aubuiiiUng to tb people, fur tlacer appruval and ratttloattoa ur rojeerton, tbe propoi4 aiDfjidmenU to the t'oiwtt'utluii," appeuvtd the twnmay. third 4jr ut April, tyua tbuuvaud etgui insidrad atd etat- our- abiai siarr.it. H'f fwretitrT ?f the VbVHTuwoaIw- I. 00X3 rOS SUMMER BEADIKt.. NKW J'.OOKH H HT (H I. rt'IlI.WHF.l) II V T. 11. n.TKKSON A liuos , Sn. .! CIILSM t .- V It I I I. TIIK CVlWAl h - A. n. .-lnr K .I-' and If.,- I l-'.l In A new Vtai N.-.i. I Hi ,., M'.r-..r.l n-.lt ,r.4 '..h'-olcrr ilirep " "TI . I.... ,,l i,, ,lv, A -. nlln "'I'.nn tV v. nh II i m. Irn H (I m , 4) n , a- t: n 111 tlM. 11IF riRIKAI. IVK- Mr. M.-uthw, rh. ,'."l. Il.et wil' n rfi a : rrl;,. n-r-i-,.! t ti .1 111 .i,f-r il k), or in rl.ifti t. HKI.f HAfllll fl F - I J t',e ami ,.r I "M.n-.r.l V .,1. land " Ol e "I tlie ni".t ! r, '0 mi il t.r,. re , .i rait , a ae. pnhl- h' .1 f' ' in T ." 1 f I ,.r ,,, n. 1 11, t TI.K 0)N I II II K - I' at'i,ir .1 - Mill In ('1 f." A .t.iC I'' mtl I" er. - r.r 'I ):,-V,T II tint; Ihl ,.r.- -t l.. In P' I . l', ir 11, i '1 11 ? fAISH I T I'l. 1 1 V l i.utl r iue.' ai, .. ,.nt rm .l tit rfal.'b I He. I.' Il" r. Vn ..-,..i... t il a al ;.i In 1 aimt er t'i m 1 r lli. Hir. WIFKN ri'llH - Mm. Ant. hl-rl.ia.' n. w IKrlt, K'mo., 6. ii.ti.... I' r- tl H in ih,..i,,ii rii, -l..ir. 1KIOHH I.X I'KI'.HS IMi N 1'. A K I. V K : A 1 V. 1. FURTAHONS IN I'ASH ICNA HI.K I.tl K. ! Ca-I aril li rlalr, a-ith.-ret "Itiairice," vt-lrrn Arrt m''UI,ni. tit.,' Ar , e i omii.nl,. u t and iniifv.rm m IUi "r aniii I rvJ..." rrlc.. $l'-i in .,.o. , o. : in i i..ii. II. THE ntlDK OF LIKE. Py li ne, Lai' i He--.lt, and diaiilr,r In-law of air Walter ft. I. titd arihiir l ' 1 r,e l.trii , K. .1 flu. li . ii, " A enp.r1i.r rtov. I, ti"l,'m lib tlio ''llarled H ue." I'rne 1 bo In pap. r, i r t t u CI, 1 Ordeta aolw-llnl. Copl. . ai nt fn e of tiitae oa rereut 01 tti rwal! ) lire. Fuli.lr h d and l'4T aiWn 0 T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, No. Sofi CHESNUT STREET. riiiLAHKi.i'iiiA, rt. Bend fr ra'a'.iri.ie and ( Aiiva M f circular. It ARTEL'S GREAT PICTURE or ink NEW YORK CFNTRAL PARK. Tl.li roaenlflrent voik of art, imw reol.lly apiuoa--hlnK ccirq l tlon, la on.- of tl,e larteat and moit elaborate ever nmWtakon In thl.- country, rtltig ab.Hjt Four and a tmlfbr tl.ree and a half feel aqnara. and ftnoi ariiitf a full and romidete view of the f Irent Cen tral Ferk In all I., n-auty and wrurdi ur. Biitinctlpik'na ,r a limite.1 nuinbi r of tlia artNl a pr.mf eiieete will be rort lved liiTe, nlirn tlie pltites will be taken to Europe, when Mteara.TKlIINKK A ('"..rntrrnnnU-r Row, ludon, and ALHU.T L. HKROIJ. Rue Klrhelll li, l arls, are alteady rtM'clvinir auliM-itptlon. fnr the i,atnn. Tl work can be I, ad iv iiubvcrloUoii oaly. Trio td per Cupy, payaide on d.-Uvcry. Subscription Rooms of the Company, No. 7J0 BROADWAY, M.VV YD UK. Tlic followlnit firm, will ler lo ubscil4tlniu: ATI LK I o.v A CO , llroadwayt WALKI'R, WISK A CO.. HoHon; 8. R. tilf.(iJt CO., Clii.BKoi MOORK, WILiTAI'K V b l,l .VIH, Cine lunatl ; 1 1111.11 A LI.OMlNH, Wa.hluirton I CAI.Lt.M'l.ll A I K., I'hllailelphla; Or, al Ihe publl-lii r, BI1WM.I., IIAHK1H & CO., l!0-WfiDlm Mo. 7iif liltOAl'WAV, New Vork. AOEK'H EN VI-LOPE MAM FACTORY AUD TAI'MI H mill',. Nn. :ili; ( IIKMU 1 St. t IsV 1.1.1 ll'l .l A I. I r A t ' I III. V . V. N V r. I.i 'I'F. MAM'K AtTOHV. t.N I.I.OI I. M-VNUrM'T iUY. Ve. UK, ctiL.-iiiil Mui't, Nu .'Ml: I 'ho.iml Htreet. No. ;l.l Chffct.tii mn et. No. .ihi t'ln-miut !.tre.-t. Mo. Cli. -."Ill sir... t No. -ill, ' 'tii-miiit atreot. 1'Al l.lt AMI K.NVKI.OI'KM, l'AI Kit A I) KNVM.O'TS, FAI'K.h AMI t..SVI.LIH'KH, Wholesale und It.-tull, Wholcnlc and R.'tnll, Whclc.ul iird lleuiil. Wholi-salr and beloll, AT 18K ! U'tVDT I'UICKH, A l TIIK I HWK.ir i RU K.lt. At M.V.F.K B, No. Sill Clll.SNI . Slri.tt, Iwtween Third and onr.li, Jy'i'l-ot nr.n boxes h.stai e detehsive soap. AvllU IWlbi.xra Keystone Hint. Ilflorslve Soup. Wil biixe- llriili'Hl iiloriv Mhi,xi.a .stuii-i, 'H i. Olho. V7n Ihixp. Llm 11 Hoao. I-.'. Iiov.i'1. An ericaii f 'asllle. II b.iMs Kr.-lii-b Cawtlie Ul or Bin part of vUUh I will sell motor current rale. . .1. FiivVKR. jyr.-lit Mi.. lfiH. H'AI'KK Street. U XV N O II I H It I I I - We refand fhe mnnev, If dvilred, lor avery Kit of BUIru w hl(h fall lu any rmpcot. KINK HIIIUTB, CUT LI.N'nilWISK OF MUMI.IX. Made of Mcvr York M Ilia Mmlln, and vary Ana Lines BoMttia. CHil J.I Usual price tO'OO. WUllamavllto Mllle Mualln, and fine Linen Boaouta, On J tITill. I malprl.o $.l-ftU. GENTLEMEN'S FURMSHINO 0O0D9 HS1ITII Jk JAtX)IW, rnyS-fir w0. u.jo cuchmut Street, 10 Hl kiJC'f. The attention of LAWEfl VlBmNO THB 'IT V . or tbow about LMAViNU U for Waif r liij riaeoa,' or "the (Aouy,' ti respootrtiiiy hivl td to tlie entenelre itook of M'lltTa t.ooiiH aaltabla tor rllMMtB WRVR.for vttuiis; fcuiiiia, MKiwa wn-vrriitt.s. Ac. An ftxtenstvt aiaortment li onrd in iea and Wi rkel Edin(ra and lnaertlnga, Valla, UnnokeiehielB. iJullara, Hlearet-and 1b plain ai.O tmii'ty TlaUl, Hiriped, and rUurad VYUIte Uijti At Pt ItJKH MUCH HKLUVY TUJtlM PkKfcE'JT K1 rtlL VAl.UH. L(hi li n ted I.uien l-amorto OrMee. MU pHcoei I'uiTvd, Tucaad, aAdotrtped Mu Una. 628 HOOP SKIKT8. U28 MauufucUiry, No. bJ AKl'II ntraat. Abura Hlith streat, flilladalobl teipuia. Waiotaaale and Retail. The BAM twiplete asaVarimuut of Ladlee. Bfliaea', and Children'! Ilop bklrta In the elty.'ln erery riMpect link emrta, which for aiyle, flutea, durablUty, aud caavpoaaa v no e-jnai in tii marRet- hktnBaa4 to older, aiire4, tad rnpalretl fol ly WM.T. HOl'KIVS. 1'lLIaAOH GREEN 8K.MIMARY. MILI T tury Htptcli (t HciVMie 8epteaibr 1 - Tonoe very moiUrato Thorough courgeln lalatheinatioa, Lao-RHflBt-a, D itiith Madha, Ae. ropt. hae bfl"nta of a boo.c. r racix-n, knoou in Han eyUiti And rtru anttM inn. hojaot iUI a.c tan n. Ad'lraak fr OatA'fHfua. KKT. .1. UKUV r,l B&UTU4I1 lo-lu V Ulane (irvoo, L Uwaxe Co., P On. mc fUA hik-ii MONBY. TO ANY AMOUNT il u mis iiiitnanda, Watchea, aVwauy, JtlWiel M l-O.'S OlJ FtTVIlLl.IIMU l.OAM OrVITH, Curuaf iMiliu and iianmu, etraeta, H.kw luiniuard. K. BlrLOIOIIPmW A ft'HKel, J hWHLRT, Ut, , ALH 4T litM AHRAMLt LOW PIlICF.a. fylMa 1) A I ft IO T I C MEDALS CATHIOTIO MFTJADI. Aa aecvptaiile uiiartng to avery P-airM. TIk' only curreet and aai4virl7.1 HtlJAiiJOM UKKXtffeV) or FltF.BIPF.Vr UMCOI.W. UtSKKAL OKllKl'.B WAHirrXOTOM, tiKSKHL iVl.liai.K b. mocLkxi.4H, av.ptinu.nrad tn rttercii SUTtf and Copnar and WaHa Mttl. nauipla aent hy malt free of obariie on nralpl ot tenia. Aaaula aautao. r.. oi r.au lwu UfA Philadelphia foal titk. liinafucluii at Vo. H AJK U Htrut, 1)ENN BTEAM KNOINE AND HOI1.E11 Worka. NKAr'IF. A LKVY, Practical and Theoretk iU r.ir.'liieera, MncbinlMta, IU.II.'r-inaaara, llla.'kimiiiba and t .luam-ra, ha log lor m.iuy yean uinin muccohiui opera. Hon, and lieeu eilii,ivttly eHitaed tn tiiitldtnn and rialr. Ii, Mailiie and lllver Knuinea. hiKli and low nraasure, Inn II ikrn, Wan r Tanki, lr.ii.allara, Au. .pitfnlly ollt-r Uielr aervlre, tu the ptiblio aa tielng fully prvp.ired to r.,i.ir,mt tor Kimliiie uf 11 aUea. Marine, Ulvcr, and MtA- Uonary ; ba Inn beta ul pattnia of dlttenmt ala.'i, aro uro partnl to fkeoule ordera wlUi uuk de.patch. Every ila a. rtlitl..o of pattem-tuaklnit maue at the nlMinwat notioa. Ulitn and low ima,auia,r'Hie, Tubular, aDdtiyllniler Holler,, of the beat t'enaeyhrania ciiaronal Irin, romliiKa, of all ai.e. and kliula; Iroa and brana (.aatlnira of all utitrta tlunai Itoll-turwlng, S.-rew.euttaif,au4 allutbef work eou B. ctad wlU tl.e alKre havloeaa, rawtiiaa and apechicailotia for aH work dona at I hla elabluliu.enl free in clianre. and wcwk nuaraut" . d- TIM) eubaorfbera have ample whaxf-iWk lent f.r ra palr of boata, wliera tbey can He In purfect aajely, aa.l ara nroTldcd Kb aliaura, btucka, faUa, Ao.t Ao., fur raialng Eyy 1 U.bl w.lbt. JA(yB c JOHN LMVY, a2-t HIAf H and FAI.UbH baraela. TJaiDISBDBQ MACHINE WORKS, IVo. 5 IV. FllONT WTlllOliT, FBII.ADFJ.FiUA. We ara preparafl ta DU ontari to any axtea ft oar walV kaanaB machtnehi for cotton asd WOOLEN MILLS. tactual nf all NoaM Impror clot Ota la Cardia. 8pUnlD, and Weaving. Wa jivite Um tttenraxt of maDotaetaran lo our eataav Jall- ALFRED JENICa BON.l WANTS. 1 X A M T ti U S W A N t' H D ( mir V ami t 11 . fieri, r. r,-o,s,.n. ttwiirr, '. It C . Jol. t-1 ".mi i 1 k t ti a 1 mt, 4l' Iin, und linwiaalitj. Wwv) earh .ai.. at 1 1 lillf K IM I 0 I I j .ul, i. m.le , ai nip. I. ui lo a.,rrot n lh"A .iv, tka I. 'I'v ... I . .. 1, ,.,,, p. I'"i In. Hull.,,- the t.. ,i mr.llrial la. . m,i t. -pi-.l ,A air, a n.- i . e .c A . w. f. 1 tn i'l!a A A ...rnei m I . T It li.wi.a...l . 1 I'KIS. "Mian.. 1, l M ,(T. t.. tra.u- it si'i Krn. 'oa' .0. ,..Tr 1 ii. a. I.i.... llrl.a.Mer flrr..- falt, 1 1M SALr AM JO -ET, ru To II I 'I II i. WHOM' Oil AYI'()I f 11, 1. ,.1 . .. 1 . hm .( . ,,. j 1 'I and Ml 1 i.t.1' 111 .11,, 1 111ns. i. 1 HNMI.f., t'l.ni 1.1 a l.,ii. ,. (., ii .'.'n'.rt, " ' i ill . 1 a ,.et. f 01 11 riisr nmi i: Iii ildim. Dock Lw "t'.-. 1. 1-... nir l I , 1. .! I.i. ...ti.r.il, . d fife I ll'.H H I HI M I I.. ,,r Ii- 11 .l.n.r A H n, S. I III .111 I .-.ire.. 0 ELEVEN THREE-STORY Q EE ICK DWELLINGS, Willi HAC K liril.DINOS, (.AS AND HAT II. AmJ) la .1. M. IIIUM, No II') ,S. THIRD STKKKT, Or, V. '.'f 10UIITH HTKF.ET. TO K I-.NT. 11 AN US' M V, STOItK, WITH JLA I'tnie aia. wln.lfiwa, and danHm.. Nu. J.-1 it nia- r.Mu atr.. t. 3 1'OU .SALE. .'ai.OflO WORTH IN 000 IMlo ime., lari ami amall. on tonne fn .tilt t'lireaaera. i-nlcr with or l or with ur wnhn.it liirmni.rai.ee, fnr iwab auj KaM trad.' Il.'ililr.. or. Iri.ni In to I'J o c ,H'k A. M TIlnM. M l'1.0W MA,No Jlf S. h,)CUTII Atreei. COl'NTIlY SHAT KOIl 8AI.K.-A.9!, lernlljl t:Miwtr He.i.lenrelth all a.lern r-n- . m. and iwo aorea id itrmiod. ball a mile fnMn kou- rM ti N-iuare, and ad,o ninir tlu rU Kant nmn.lon of fct.tr ard Ta.U.r. It will be .oil al tr.'at ea.Tine' by r.e,l.bra. itauioad nnd li-luerHtin witlilii ttlle.-n m.autea ride. Aa- piyio IT. H. PAIM KK or . It W tlilr,t.l.i,. K.,Wrw4 teeter, l'a.,er JAt.lll fill I.V , llaturi.Hi, I. una. jea 1 OST ON Fit 1 DAY KVKN1NU. TU H ?M I . liuiiHi.t. helwi'in ie, ond and tirmi.inii.w n Rua.1 aod Tenth tie.-t anil lilrar.l ii.emie. a Mtiall Po. hi4 K-ial ir lalnlni' aM.nl ItO. 1 he Dnil-T wl l h.- titthly n,wardt4 ntiiinlnj. tl.e ..me in .lollS liILMKKl. 8. F.. corn. KOIl hi U ami! 'HUM mo .1 Mri-ai. JyHtn (aataMaiinKWra TIIK 8TA1INCII AMI COM MOni'Xfl MANHATTAN," C A r T A I N K. A. U Y T II K It, Of the Cane May Line, U now making hrr r gular trtaU C'Al'r; MAY. Iravini Altt'll Strict l.arl. every TuradaF, Ihunday.and Hatunta at nino n eUajk; returning wfal lenne l.'ape May tvorv Mondar Wedneaday. and Friday at liA f-pant eipiil o'clock. tiHiclilnit at Mew caatle aeliaf and rcttirnliiit. Faia $.p.t carrlnna htra Included. I'lillilrrn I alf rrloe cairlntre hire Included. Berranta 1M)i carrlait.' hire etra. Freliihl at low ratea. Mo (relitht rrc.'iv.Kl ailor o clrek, at,l In ail caca tnu at fx nroraul. jj'JI-tl' JOSI.IMI A. 8TEWART, A.nt. DLLIGIITFUL KXCUUSI0N8 f.a ni Tin ftC IIU YLKtLL. The fll..mtu..l riF1-l!Af. IftXIICP.P. rantaln MAft. KI.K, leiivi i. FAiim.nnt every hour lor tt 'tinlklli fli'urhta, tf I ,uri I Hill, litluuiiit Oottava, tbo t alia and Wl.aa- Cuknn. lyl N 1 ' V II O IT T Ii TO WILKESBARRE, VIA NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. TIME AND DISTANCE SAVEW! BY 1 A. M. KXritKSH TKA1H, FKOM THK KKVT UtFOT, TlllBU hTK KKT, AltOVE TIHI'80H. AIIK1VINU IN WII.Kr.iin.UtKE P. M. RKTUKNISQ, Iaac W IIKKMII VIHIK at 1 V.V., maklaiir cloae oo- r.cik.L at Ileth el.. in with North 1'onniTUanla I.Kpresa ' train, and airr.c In l'liliadeliliia at P. 11. r Ann i y 5. SMKJAOB CHECKED THBOUOH. JW 1JI iansf. MILITARY NOTICES. I HKABUUARTKU8 PHOVOST MAR3UAJ . y Hit MiUict, . r Hii.ADFt mia, jane in, mt, i The oamm of oeraoni rtinoTinf( to or from tdla IM tiiet will be added ta or Btnckeo from the lltta of tarof Btoni. t opiti oi in ii-ii are pen ror pum'o iiieouona and civil ollloera and all clUaoi are Invl ed to apiar aoi Doiiit out rror In the liatH aitd slve lucb toforiaailoa mav aid la tbo 0mctkii and rvl(in thareof. Any dvod enrolled may aioear boTore ih board aod o.air 1 to have hla name it rick en off uie iuu ir no cau inow frotortly Uiat be la oii properly aanJled, on aoouw oT 3-5 jjutitnwy A a.ui.UaDcwUh Uie Ibregolni aaagantlona ta eameattf ...IL ...... U'U V l.kllUAM W ..1 and ..I- fi C1.-IT wi.in,nu rri. Juniiaa KAPWO, Pa- TIIURfUA V..lulv l. KM i. UAhHIMli Hit. I'a ,1HCHlW)AY, Jniy a.'lWt. WANTED FOB TUB UNITED ST ATM . m Mam 111 land), iia duUel aiioa Ourpe (a rarleat and aacldnf Uj by aea aa4 I :idl, uireanuaurea aoia-mKii nan, 10 penorm ana ' tlea oi a auldlar at oar Navr Ya-4. auA aboaral I Vnlted 8tacaa .M of-war on foreiaa itatlaa.. Better aipebi.athia than tite army, A ahlp-oMrar al a ootulortabla bowja. Tba Marine Corpa la tha baaa Jinivped Carva la IM aarvlca. Frlaa atooar IB akaor ance. . TUA I1CAL B0UKTIK8 PAID TO BCORfjrni. For all olbar laformatlon apply daily at tba Rwrattbaf Beadeav.., No. I1IK.I M tfreat, bakiw Bpraoa, bar awau tba boon ol uraa and lam a'cliKk- JAMK9 I.RW18, Captain and ateoruiuiu omoe, aiyVti Ho. ail A, FRONT Strata. , pnBLonQHS-rniLonons. OIBcara and aoM'.era rtilttst tba oltj oa furUmjln, aaaiUag H WOIlDHi aud imna MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, ' ai im iTiD to Tlta txrt aaiva , tLksxrr kcrviasQ bstabuhiiukrt , at ' (Jl)ltOinV. HIMONWAUnO. 6ANWJM STREET HALL, j BANiOM S treat, atwr Sink. I PRESENTATION SWORDS tUda to ordar at tba ahortaat aotloa, wblcb for rtahnaai aoA BUMOilflcanca eballang oompatltloa, do otuar booaa la Uat ecu airy aamblnlnf tba MANUFACTCRINQ lHWVJOt Air thefitv and I'ountv ril. rt wliriherall tho il.l t, und lubllltiaa of IIIOHAS FLK'I'tilKIt and L'ALVIH W. HKNM.rr. l.i'e co-pi't-nera.tra.niiK uml. r th nnn of FI.EIVHKR A HBSNKr r, (who by deed dated April lu.lHtil. r.c.iil.d in lie.d rl .uk .1. b No 11. paoii'R..i.luiilu DA Ml L r. IV H Alt 1X1 M all their a.lnie, jouil uno aeverul, In trust lor their ereaV , toral. ne well a all Hie M paiaie il. lita of .a 1.1 I HUM 14 i LKTCHKH. vihk'K were a claim iipnltia eatata a..inne by the ue.-d.'f tni.l alorenald, aa wall aa under a urevuiua one.datlrt October 1, IK'i. eAU UUd hy said TIIOMAH I Lk.l t'lICK to ai.l 11AMIKL C. W1IAK1UH, hava been fully pal.l anil rtisrharywl, with a view to tlie aald t'onrt ordcrinu and diracmy tha MJ aalrua, DANIBL O. M U AHTOy, ta recoav ay to aaid THOMAS FLl."f C'HKK . all tbe anebrned eelau. eeatalnltiK In hla ban la or po.ita- t .am, and all outalaudlK InlereU In H e Mine, will a't.unt tu tha dune, of 01a ainiolutuiant, on MUNn. AY, Aiua-t-f l.lMrf.at Uo. kwk A. M.,at haiOitlca, N..7W WAI.Nirrl t.;et. in tha city of FhilauelpUa, waver tot all oarttM laia-f iMteil aie nenny actiuru. wu., " i, "ILwnn-;it AUOltia. OLD'B lMVUOVKD STEAM AND WAT Wa- I vt, wTajtuhag aU TDtuaiiarf Pub- Wufi-ift Frt-I va AeaidaiKva, WATF-B HRATINO COXFANT j Mtf 1 l.KI.I'Hi A. v JAM1.4 P. WOOD, No. 41 OUKTlt Street B li. FKLXWELL, SupariatuodaaA, njhjf -fta Oil N CHUM A". A twita foroa of auildlfi macAaalc el au oran a4 wftaei alaajaua tumd. Willi TIIK FKACTICAL nWOKD MAKKU. IM f IN TILE MATTER OF THE ASSIGNED 1 Entataot 'J HOMAS KI.KTOIIKI. Tbe Aaduor anpoliitcd by tha Court of Common Pleaa ' of Fl'lla.leliilna to lu'iulre aud I -1 V r 1 a