A If 1 THE DAILY EVENING TKLEGRAPH. PniLADELPmA, TUESDAY, JULY 20, 1801. 3 ,1 i I in inec aFT ' 1 : 1 e.rl au lia- laijrl troil ti. h. llll ,M "1 lit Tl'KSDAY, JTI.Y 2B, IMI. PIRH OF THE HEW YORK PEES3. Ifidlng KdltorlalH from the Kew Turk Papm This Morning. THAT IH llli: MIMTAMY VAI.I i: Ol' ATI.AVI A? &m Ins Time. l'or lliirc months, ltus a week, a column, rival. ng In strrngtli the great Army of tlic rotomar, as been forcing In war towards tbo city of At- nta, In (leorRlu, its pmgrcaa bin disputed at erf step by tlic seend f,T"at aruiy of the Con- cracy. V hut i the object lioo tHMac.sjon istifira srirli an cxpenililiirn of both oflVnsive a dtlcni-lve ton:o, lien ei'lier mitnimnist needs hrry nun and every gun It run iiiuhit, in front t the t'onfclrr.ite ('annul ? In 'ho. firnt nlnre. it ft Atlanta Hull n niixlern, well-built city, now 1 protichitiR its twenty-first year, but still sooner rearli In freedom birthdiiv. Laid out in a cir- far form, with n raillus of nliout a mile, it con. ini within It Uronly intrenehed circumference o lunt tue. wnr ha brought an accretion ot a ui.th to its mmilirrs,) a population of about eniy luoutnnu snma. Fiora Pa protected situation, deep In tlio Inte ' r ol the Conleileracy, ft wi ehoien at the out t aa a Brent military depot of supplies and of annul of wnr. and, (tirtlierniore, nt a crcat nilitary (ik-bon. In till rcpect it has no nunl In the ccntr.il zone of the Confederacy. It the Richmond of the West. Here are arsenals, ioundrlc k, furnace., rolling mills, machine shops, noraiorica, ana lactones, winen nave ncen icily mpplyinif the Confederacy Willi munitions f war lor the p ist three years. Hen the finest d largest rolling mill in the South has been mine out Iron rail? for romls, ami nrmor- ilating lor iron.clads, tlio latter in great aliin- .inee. Here are fnrtorles for shot and shell, for pis Is, powder, cartridge, and percussion cups, for .n-enrriagns, for small anus, for equipment. asons and harnesses, ihoes and clothing, and r many other purposes useful to the Hubol coiu- l Kissariat. iiorc also, aro rnuroau repair-suops 9, tDeaicniniiio yuiuo to tue enemy. At least two ' I lougana pcopio Keep mis vuiuaiito muccinery in Vcralion. We, with onr surplus Springti'e'.tls I Aid Lowells, do not appreciate how illy the enemy V rem epare his single city. As a depot of supplies, ..' )lso, as well as a manufactory, Atlanta has ia)'ed an important part. Hut doubtless most .if .Its stores and Its completed goods have 1 f wady been prudentially removed. .1 Next, Atlanta is one of the chief railroad v (Ventres in the Confederacy. Northerly runs ' Sie Western and Atlantic road to Chattanooga. ""4outhwtterly, the Atl.inta, West Point, and . Voutgomcry road, connecting the former point 7ilh the capital of Alabama, thence with Mobile ' ' yon the South, and with the whole Mississippi g K" alley on the West. Southeasterly runs trie ini- lortunt roacl to Macon, and thence to Savannah. l.astcrly, the re id to Augusta, and again to Sa- Inn nu h and to Charleston. To these wo shall l . Vescnily refer. , T llesidea these advantages, there Is a tiipographl ' Jal one of great importance. The chief military ,r olnt in all the mountain region of this vicinity is it Tbattanooga. That we must continue to hold in v force at all hazards. Its clil f value, however, is li Ita defensive relation to East Tennessee, bo i, f ante from that point a column can easily throw n Itself on the communications of any hostile force J '. hich has passed through the mountain gaps to 7- jVvage tho interior of the State. Accordingly, it jfifche key of all that lies behind ita back -, or, 'c Jitlier, It is the gate which clo-ses np nil that V 1 Region from assault. Hut for penotrating Central .' .Icorgia, Atlanta is the true stariing-point. ' Atlanta is as essentially the door of Georgia as Chattanooga of Tennessee. Till it is seir.rd, only y avalrv can be used by us further south, and rfucir ruias muse oe uurrieu, leuiponirv, uiicu iu- (eueettve, ami always na.ariiou. even a mova ble infanlrv column, like that famous one of .Sherman which traversed Mississippi from Vieks burg to Meridian, at the opening of this year, would be marched in this quarter with great peril, us the armv in Atlanta could harass its rear, I' MN'ow, betwixt these two main points extend the "vileghauies, ridging the whole faco of tho coun try into a mountainous formation. Lookout "Mountain, Mission Ridge, Taylor's Hidgo, John's jMountain, Dug-Down Mountain, and other .' raraliel ranges, break np the region lying between le TeuccBsco and the Chattahoochee, 't Bob.nitas our base remains at Chattanooga, P the encmv can always force us, in a southward ! Inarch, to expend a campaign of several months !iin pressing him to Atlanta. Wo should hare to I nu-bt nun at long ouus in sucucyncs as uutzaru '! Uoost, or turn him, as Sherman does, by Hank ing marches of one hundred and lifty or two I hundred miles. But ouco carried, Atlanta is the new advanced position, and that labor is done once for all. To the southwest the country is Still broken with the Alleghany chain, and due foutb ot Atlanta is the tornudaoic ridge 01 riue eJniiiitiiiii. tint, in the main, the region on the 4 south and southeast is less rucscd than that 7 1 which Sherman's legions have already sur- , DiouLieu, anu is icss ueiensiuiu. From Atlanta brunch out, like tue sucks ot a fan, important offensive lines in several southerly A directions. First, lying not fur from a common ' rLpnrallcl of latitude, arc the four Important points V'fSclnia, Monts'ouicry, Opelika, and Columbus. wOf these, Selma was onco considered as very ry. idesiruble ; but its importance has doubtless been 'A Vverrated. but Montgomery, the former capital .tof the Confederacy, is a point to be carried, and "ft probably to be held. 0elika is of considerable jf value, both on account of ita proximity to Atlanta, and because of thu juncture at that point of tw o 7.1 railroads. ? ? .J Tl. ..nliiwi i.r rVnnltli-a rlll ul.aistllt V KAVAr allroad commuuii'iitlon between the eastern uud estern zones ot tho Confederacy. Indeed, it is reliable that Rousseau has already cut the track , this Montgomery rniinaid. nut who Aiiauia srs, tbo work could be made linal instead of mpoiary. easily, on 11.0 e.tai ana souiueasi am t'luis. Milledcevillo. Macon, and Auitusta. tlio wo latter important as railroad junctions, as all re in other respects. )w, the retention of Atlanta by the enemy rtvscts tneae uiuerent poiuis in uis rear. 11s nation absolutely uncovers somo or them. fSiood retreats towards Augusta, as he proba- T will, the first scries of four points is open to t'us without a struggle. If ho retreats to theuorth- imii which is n most iiniiossin n. ne uncovers a i the others, which are still more important. It must be remembered that these rolling and fer tile valletsou which Sherman Is entering have I been of great scrvh e to the Confederacy for sup nlloH il' to, t and tViniL'c. onlv surnasseil. indeed. Ly Texas, Tennessee, and West Virginia. It mus aiso oe noted mat suennan, in laaing At lanta, plants himself directly across the road of comuiunicaiion bi t wee u the Seaboard and the Volley State. Expeditionary forces, sent out by thatGeueral, who has shown himself the most consummate master of movable column, will sever the trans- 1 I mission of supplies by railroad, and cut oil inano il factories at oilier polnla, as he has already dune 2 I at Home and at Rossweil, and is about to do at o Atlanta. At Hossweli, the largest cotton and woolen factory in thu State has lallcn into our lands. At Columbus, Macon, and Augusta are arsenals uud ordnance lactones, for caunon,rillcs so f and pistols. At Augusta aic the immense powder ! J mills on which tb& Southern Confederacy almost Hr I solely depends. Tho vital resources of tho Con J fedeiacy are all threatened by the capture of Atlanta, and their !' II would almost destroy it. ' ".n the words of the Jew : f "Vim lake my lire, I . Wbaou do tatr tho nie tus whereby I live." j M Now, perhaps, wc may better see why the rfu- sWHioooy ueius ot jicsuea, iveuesaw, aua Atiauta ( -ITuviiliMn IViiiirlil. U'hin (Iia oncmv unhiM i.luitlv : n i j .. j al (ouble his Hues on the shore of the Annomuttox. i, e auto must not lorgot in our valuation ot tue iiipaimi, that un army has been kept employed. liich is lurire enouuh, used defunsively, to trou- 1 1 tile us In Virginia, but yet not large enough, unfor- I tuuately for the enemy's schemes, to hold off tho Y grasp of Shermau on Atlanta. 'l'5" I TIIK FKAC K i ii ... ... PHOPOIITIOXH KIRUPE, IS .ufrMilfliirwiiiii. . i. A t Ai soon as the Government of Denmark ro- I,- Lrxlvcd Uie otllclul iiitorinatlun tliat neither the glisu Mlnbtry nor even tue tones would ren ii itr Jer .... der them any aid in their war against the Gor- man rowers, viej pervoiveu uiaj nocessitj oi direct negotiations wltn tbeir opponents, nut an and to a war which could not terminate in their fav ir. The yonugest . . I. .. I.' i .. T).t.in. Inhn nf fini.ii at.it rrr A A opening at.'tJ in urder to Y Ti", therefore immediately sent to l'russia, to I. "l 'am... 1H (k. L'ln. .n.l kid liriioa Kflitlyfp Ilia. at.'j nark. Wi learn from Berlin that the Prince has r "1 parsed through that city incoijmto, and at onco t'T r.nRirfd to Crlaloul. wtiHPSl tliA Killff and ills I'rlme Minister are still staying. This II r lit step towards the conclusion of peace was soon followed by a second one. The Minis try, at the bead of which was iii.bop Monrad and which represented the uncoaiprouiiaing war party, was dUmuaed and a new one was formed under the presidency of Count Mollke, who Is repotted to oe a strong peace man, and one of the leaders or me u itra reaciionist party, ii may oe well to remark here, tliat in Denmark proper and in the Dnchies a large aud powerful portion of the aristocracy hare tm'u all the time opposed to tbo war. In DrnmarV proper, which has had for many j rars a very democratic eonstitntlo, the aristo cracy, chagilnrd at the loss of their privileges and influence, hate regarded the estrangement which has taken place between tho Danish and German nationalities as being to large ntent tine to the rule of the Democratic party, and they are, in general, less oppocd than the mass of the pooji I o to the German influenco. In the Drjchicsof 8ch lee wig and llolstein some of the ri hest land-owners were, for the same reason, prratly opposed to the agitation of the nationality question, and therefore in favor of preserving the relation of tlietwo Dm hies with Denmark proper. In the Duchies, the Danish party arc at pre sent entirely powerless. Whal the) may attempt aud tie able' to accomplish for Denmark will be. (time apparent within the course of a few weeks or months. As yet we have, as tn the Intentions of the Danish King and tbo new Cabinet, nothing but tho vaguest und most incredible rumors. One account says that the Government will make a last attempt to preserve the ititecrity of tho Danish dominions, by olleritig to enter the (rrninn Cntitedtratioii with the whole of Den mark proper. The idea is not altogether novet ; one of the strongest w ar pupers of Copenhagen, the i'Wit dft, minested some time ago, that if the If real IVwcrs of K.urope set aside the Treaty ol London of 1M.'2, the claim of Christian IX. to the throno of Denniurk proper also ceased, and the Danish peo ple would be at liberty to decldo whother they preferred republic, or to be annexed to Sweden and Norway, or to join tho Gi rman Confedera tion. It is possible that Austria and l'rtissi.i might lie favorably disposed towards the plan, believing that it might defeat tho nationality movement, aud the cllorts for uniting all the German Hates Into one German rmpire. I'or the German people, the transfer of the Danish tloet to the German Confederation would Ih3 a strong temptation ; hut a very largo portion of the I.il'ir.il party, we believe, would alto gether refuse to listen to it, considering the reception of a foreign national element as a great drawback to the development of the tier man nationality and the catabii-hmcnt of a Ger man empire. K.hgland, France, and Russia would be equally opposed to such a scheme, and would undoubtedly unite to prevent it. From present appearances, this plan of a reception of all Don mark into the German Confederation stands but little chance of being adopted, though, should another effort bo made to secure from the Ger man Powers a recognition of the union of the two diirbies with Denmark proper, this proposition would receive more favor than any other. Another report ia that the King of Denmark will endeavor to induce Prussia to annex llol stein, I.nuenhurg, and South Srhlcswlg as far as the Schlel (the frontier line oil'erod by the Danes at the recent 1 ,011 don Conference), and to consent to the incorporation of the rest ot nchlcswig with Denmark. Although llerr von liiimark has re cently won the reputation of being one of the shrewdest as well as most unscrupulous of Kuro pean statesmen, it may well be doubted whether lie will be daring enough to outrngo the public opinion of all Kurope by such a course. But while the character of tho peace proposi tions made by Denmark still remains a secret, we arc again assured that peace will undoubtedly tie soon concluded. Kngland atlll continues her e tftirts to come to an understanding with France. The last document from tho latter power is not so absolutely pacltic as those which preceded it, for it very distinctly hints at complications that may arise out of tho Danish question ; at tho same time, however, it continues to profess the deepest interest in the solution of that question, in con formity with the principle of the sovereignty of every nationality. SPECIAL NOTICES f3?r- TO VOM NTKKRS. $..- HOl'NTY. IIKFH'K riTIKKNH- VOl.ttNrKKK MUIISTI- TL'TF. OOMMlTTr'.K, 'u. I.".' WALMT HI ItKKl, July ?.. ISIrt. All i orons proposlns to votunieer, wlietliw liable to !r;tlt or exeaipt, can fiillit hi lli"pres'nuti-t! Kivrnlls. Ttev aie rutttlril to the (Itvt'rniii-iit Houaty of UlCKK HUMiKKH DOI.LAUS tor tliroa years' eullstmi'ui, and, In aoilition, this ('..nuiilttee will pay to tlnai ri'cruitnl ul tlu tr otllce tlio City llnunly 01' TWO 111. Ntlltl'.l ASH t u n 1. 111. i.Ai(s). and vxr. uen uumi imm, 1. 10 inm their prllu'lpalx. 1 tiey wilt thus rucelvo, In all, Ml Itl'N iiiikii ami urn mil. i. aiih. The pn mcnts orihcroinmittis) are made In cash, on tlio day i f iiiustiT, and. as Its turct Is in niu tn rnUititf troops ml flUiiin tlir utiota ol inc illy, uiero is no rua-iaiiorroui mission nr tirolo'tnue. Al ply in the ofllce ul" the t'nmmlttei',notwetl 10 4. M. and a. t'. Jl. J. u. iiushKUAiiTKA, iv?ii-4t Treasurer. UKl'KHSKNTATIVK RKCRUITS. Otlire ritii'iis' VotmiloiT Siihstilule ComiiiitU'O, No. 1W VVAl.M' T Klriet..lalv ft. 1HII4. Ih'nth'nien not Halite toilrstt, anil Udles v ho denlre to nut lulu M-rvico Iteprohcntaluo Keriults, are Intormeit Unit this Conunlitre will rmli'avor to procure theui, on riytilil ofONt III NllltKll 111 U.LMIH, lilrli In paid to the leuuit lu addlliun to the city aud Hoi trumiul uouu As Itip War MctiArlment has decided to nav to Such re cruits for thn-e years tlio L'nltr-d Hlau-s hounty of llin hunilndiloilurs, lliev lima rceclteia all HIX. Ill:MRKl AM HKTV Iml.LAIIs). The putilolie of both sexes will thus be enabled, at a moderate e&pi-mlltiirr, to have themselves represeutod In the armies ot the Union, and to aid the l eminent in the most i llicleut manner, jyjil-tt J. O. IIOHKNQAK1T.S, Trael fa. A MASS MKKTINO OF TIIK CUT zona ol theTwentv-thlril am siui neneiuaua Vn'lnn,' Hull. Krankford. oil WE1IN KSI I A Y KVKNIN1I. .lul77.Ht A o't-lo. l.,to encourago E'lli.tnint. Hoporu from Hie Kullnttiirut Aasoclalioa anil t'oiinty Cnnventton luuv he expeclta. KIC'll Altl OARaKU, Clutirinau. William 11. Kuans, Secretary. JyOT-'.f 2gf- TIII3 COMINO DUAFT. TO ENROLLED CITIZENS, ME H.VVB MOW OS UKSD TWENTY ALIEN AND CONTRABAND si;jjstiti;ti:h. Cull at once at the Agency, No. 49 WALNUT STRfclKT, Slid necure a Subslltnte that will eaempl you from service nrlns the time orhiBonU.lincut, viz,: Three year). The ill alt 111 vei taluly take piaue on SEl'TKMHKR S, 18S4, Io not fall to call at once. jyXl-M 8. II. JOSKPII f'O. tSr- Ol'FIC'K OF THE CITV BOUNTY w Fund Conimta.if Ion. No. tVl PIII'S'K Klreet. nder the call lor Tioopaol July la. ImA, the CUT HOI MY lll he laid.,ai follows: To Uc rulli. duly miii-ti-n-a Into the pervice of the I nitcd 8late, anil crulllel on the uuota of the lily of I'liiladi'luhla : 'lo lti-croila mualercd (or One Year. One Hundred Dollar,, To Krcriilta uiualereil lor Two 1 eari, Two tluudrvd liol lara. To lt iiutl mustered fur Three Years, Two Hundred and 1-il'ly liolhir.s, rroperciTililealea of credit lo the city tnut he tiled In auMtticf with ite ( oiiimlaloiteri ms hi'retoiore. 1'rliiclpuli. plaelus hiib.Utiito. lu service will be paid In the .aino n. aimer. Hv older uf the ComnilsHion. jy.'.'iii IliiUKI!!' M. MOdKK, Jr., Seeieiaiy, rsj- oifiCK ov tub rnn.i)EF.riu, wX WlliiiniirKtn einl HnltlmtHe Kilrod (omintny. J'hUtdibia, .Inly 'JO, 14. Ttt t&U of ireinhi on all kit 1 of nit rchistHlUo ti tnjtirt'd ovt r the tuem llru,und lief 1 fliiwiire li tilroiid, viih lo comtttciimiH, will lc Ad-teu4t-d tweni (V") t I'ciitnm on ran por txihtiilicd tariil. tcitriiu'det) f of JitttuitrA lHand Ajutl 1, lwi. '1 tn :tdt ait to take t-Net t Monday,. I uh -'. 1J. tV . kKSSEUV, AuieriiiU'iideiit. tiiuhi.i a k. mr, Mna'cr ot Tr tuiMrtJllor.. jl-0t aSdei TO Till! PHYSICIANS OK Ptllf.A. luliia '-uUwen'f the i a idiy : lla- iiiK con al rue 1 1 d an iiiiaraiiu (ihc Url and only one tvtr lrtuiflit Iw-'oie tl.- iniHiicitl tiniliHHioin tl-at uia bt' used w Itn ptr Ami kaiit as a tli'Taj'ruilciil avt-i In the tieattiiutit 01 Ut-aJiif en,! lirt'ttt in .-, and in ail ail'Ciion. id the air initau k ; and ai It 1m well knuwn to you and trie public Hi it 1 l.aw or wir had the lament urai-ikeoi tny Hur. pin In the I uitt-d ( In the ireittuifiit gl thee ninla tilt , aiid.r(iii tutiitlv, I liave ht ahnndant oportiniln. 4 1 tt ituiK the eilK'kV-- of m am-arama, I, ihereiore, fr th atit ih prourek of m dl uWi'iem., invit jiu to my -rtlf.to itiakf a pcnuinal t-xa ml nation of ita worn! t-r nil iiroii rtk tt and adaptlhilltr to ihc tun- tl thoe dJeai' uid liuiheram t. ol niedn al n iene. i , A.WS MOBCII.IHKKR, M. U., Oouhkt and Aurlit, J';0-tf Ko. 1W7 WALAI T 8in.it. rStT- OFFICE CITIZENS' VOLUNTEER a SU.HTITrTE CoMMHTKB, No. il WAI.MI T bfreet.July 16, Thu tmmitlee la litlm l-;i to No. mWAL.M T Htreet,up-talr, whre it will mtfve applu-atk'nk trum ottUna duilruua to n.-ure Huhatlutek or rtpiwitfallve!. A payiueut ol' eO u be made at the uueot appUvatiou,und a powt-r oi attorney to be tfivwu lor the City Motility. tiuUututua runuhed iu ia or dor of appHcation. VtU-raiu and allena d'flrfntt to eulUt at fibniltutaa will applv to the Couiailtue, who will Lave them mtikUred Into .moti, whn Uit'yiaii aelwt t)itir own rwlmMist. liftk'ea the kxiunty paid by the liovrrnment, thry will rw.fvafroiii the ouuiiitt.W! MS. WI1 VUliEU ANimi-T lxtlTAKH Id i'ftkh, ondayol unikter. withont dwductioa Uit cofjuiuiaaioit ur bioaerage. Mo Uiarfet) oi any kind w tuadf. , Vettvana am eipaH'lalt-y want l in the aei vice, and catt thtit re-iMillat on the moat advanuyeou ooudilkm. Ottice hwitia irois 10 A. M. u J 1'- M. DASIKL HTKINMtCTZ, CbatriBttA J. I. t'l.AHK IIAkB. JOHN THUMI'.SOM. CLrMV.VT M. I BSKOSK, 4. H. RiHKNOAKTIN, Treavare. yM-tbf HUN Br C. LMA.Hrotary. W&r WALNUT STREET LAND COM-paai?.--Th Annusd Wettini will be held on Tutsdav KveninM,Ah instant, at live o'clock, at No. 1 J J BIMMKK rtet. J, A. KIMkl'ATKK K , JyHA-Jt Hecretairy. T $700 CASH PAID TOSUlkTriTtnES, RTffTrALtf rilfppLIKD, At Ne. MO Uriel AAV tu4 above aV worth rt. fyV 1KA KNEHS AND DUNDNK8S. J. M rresseaerof Us fys mnA Km. treait al dlseajBst wiiajiM s tM ahov-naj)k4 suuklers wis lle mw.usH tutrwt. TsMUiikvmisvU from LUe looat renabi la ihaaltr aodooeuu. 6U be Ma as kla UtUoe. Su. ail ridiuM. ArtMKsas ' ra Insert! wllbiul pain, al. eliisBi Ble fuc esaiulnarloBw Oftto awiars ttoia S IS UA M.tlvl f.ti. ke.SU TUU l-a O GET YOTTB COAL AT COST. mm i iiKTt Ai rtAjt ciirartiKa coal To a! half th market pries, oftered by tki BROAD MOUNTAIN MAMKOTH VILU COAL 00MPAJTT, No. 121 S. THIRD STRI'.F.T, s imriynsfully prrsrrM.lnn to lu fan, apeesiand ttliimi h anr rontamroation. Thsj-reat wurVs f4 the Company, nfarTreraont.arlinyt klllrMinty.ara NEAHI.t OOVtrLt.Ty.li, and ll supply all m.l;yilot.ry.ll mm Ortitxs- nett, wiih llio beat klr.ds of IOAL AT T1LK I'RlMb COST, lU.s- Two Heavj Tons on Each Share Es-erj Year for Twenty-five Year The price ot each Fhare In ths present aertea u 13-'t), payable half on auhserlptlon and half on Ausost?d next. (and In the nett two terlei It will be t.. and $ Si). f MAKRCT 1'HICS of a heavy ten ( tM U.i.) of Coal la iaw The rill Sin COST l'Klt'E of tho tame at prent rates (Jui?l la For mining, preparing, royalty, and frenral eapenaee , Transportation over braoeh railroad Trar.sportalU'B over main railroad to Ililta- dYlphla 310 Id IS) Trsnaiorutloa Irom depot to yard Tatdexpen ica Carting from yard to Shareholder's bouse.. Total eowt of sroea toa delivered at the houie In rhUadelpola Diaerence betweow market price and cost prteo, '.-70 This makei a saving on two tons for each a hare of Sll'10. 8ould ths market price bo higher, the iavlu( will he still KTcatcr, and should the market price he lower, tie n the soat pries will be proportionate! lower. But this la not all. The (impany hating very large works, and INV.XIIAUlsTHII.K C0AI. BtaS), FIV'B MILS IX I.EN11T1I, wilt mine much more coal than Is annualr reiutred for the Stockholders. All the surplus eoal will be sold at the ruling market ratea, and ALL Tilt: FltOr ITiS will be distributed every tlx montlu as CASH IIVID'.NDr), among the Bhareholders i from which It Is caafldputly sapeeted tbey will raallie every year from 40 to 60 ptr cent, on their Investments, after Uis nrst year, la addition to tho tavln;-e-on their ooal. Tho Company noeeeeiea KXCl.l 8IVE MiyiXO AMD TlWBKlt hlUHTS for a quarter of a century (ii years) In one of the best and richest ooal traots la Schuylkill county, comprising thftMnmmoth Vein, the Illaek Heath, Primrose, Daniel, and other Veins. The coal of the Mam moth Volu Is Whlto Aab i that ol the other Veins partly While Asli, iitly Red Ash. DIRKCTOKS. Wlt.UAM BcnMiKLK.FresMent. KOHKKT F. K1M1, HKMtY Ht'HMiKI.K. ALHKU1 II. JAB 1E., WIILl.V-M I OltD, Uecretury, For further InformaMon, and for sh-ires (at tll-CO, pay able half on subeertbing and half on August 2, nwxtj apply at the OrriCE, NO. 121 S, THIRD ST KELT, orroanETiin oirako hank. lor KUAIHNU nnd vicinity, tho Hon. JOBSril H. 110YKH, ftlnyor ot Koadlng, htu cccpttl tho Ainf y of tho Company, after lmvlng personally vlslloU al oium Inod the mlnva and affum of the Company. Tbo citizens ofltcndiDg and vlctulty will apply for iufonuatUun aud haros at the MAYOR'S OFFICE, at Reading. 1 he coot price of a proia toa of Coal nt Kraittntf, de livered at the hotiae of a shHrvholdor, la at prcieat ratea not ver M'OO. while the market price amounte to niyre tluui deubte tliat sum. IlKNliY TltEAHUKKR. -yrjVNCIi HTEAVAllT UOCK OIL J C M TAN V. Incorporated June 29, 1864. Capital, 300,00. 60.COO 8IIARE8 ' A SHAKE rAR. fltibrcrlptloii 91 rach Bhare to original autacrlher tot tOSX0 fharea. paj able 91 canh down uihd tit: ri bin?, and two other InaUUncnu of 91 each, payable on tlie HitUJuly and '.tttU Aigutjt, IvA, respecUvvl, TEN THOUSAND SHARES Ke;ervtd for Deneflt of the Cvtnpuny. The land purchased by the Vance Stewart Hock Oil C ouipanj H'litaJna one ImnCrtd and thirty-one acres. In the ver core ot the oil nylon, one thou hand thrte hun dred and urn tt'i on Uie Alh uht-nj rlvrr. In tTanlrcrry towuahip, 4-xtendlnK ft contttdtiablo olntance up n both Idea ot the Lowit To Mile Itun. coraimmly caUed Van Iluren Kun, a couple ot mlius blow Kranklln, In Vcnawro comity, 1'funaylvaislft. The Allolitny Kiver Territory Ii yielding an ahnndant and perumm nt harvevt of an excel lent ) untiiy ot (U, the nuuierona wells borderiiiftlts banka productni Oil with even still greater regularity than the weils along Oil Creek. It In briiijvrd the tlow of Oil below the boron ul. ofFrank lln.on tlie Allewheny river, will prubahly m-vcr becuiae ehauted, because Uie atratlllcation, or viOcanlo disrup tion of rock dtps In ft southwuatwardly direction; oonse qucntly the bttds ot Oil would be neamr the snrtare at the upper od, say of OU Creek, and wella would retpiiro to le buitl dw per in pn-portiou lonordovn the river, where, however, there would nrrensarlly be the luoet jeermaneiit, and ft much K'ftr r up ply and kiipt'iinctuubeiit body or ski ' (d I'U- It 1 crt am that seorvno. wells on the rhor, In the InimtHllHte vk-iulty ot tlih land, have continued ru dtichiK duriKir the pant Uirt-e or tour years au uunavenug and steady dally ield ot oil. A iy i a meat the map 111 demonstrate the tact that the T.ower Iwn Allle Kuo and Oil 4'rcek are on thuaame diametrically straight line, and t nly dhtant, on a con rretnion vt the iisntirl name ffurye between the rant;e of hill, from eat h other alout thr re niilen apart In pre-L-i-rlv the t-HUie dirirtloil. It would, therefuie. not be cv- trm rdlnary, If bj horiiis wells on this tract ftsudklent di pih of perhaps (Ivhi hundred and nity feet, that the Coni "' wtjiU may so. u jlval those of OU t'reek In Iht lr kupplh's of hundrtdk of bam u oi oil dally, and enormous profits would thus be the lurtnuate result to tl.c fchuiuholticrs ol thii cniuitunr. u this partli-iilar tract ol land there has been lot on lear.e lor twenty vear , a well pitiniun-i a fair pr1."n ol" jiood oil, although Its depth ot bore ) rousidered quite liifiittu lent to Insure a largu How : 1'illr per rem. of the Oil at this well tt mouth Wris reerv d ai a royalty to t ie former owner of the land, and will at once Inuru to the ten lit of the Company. There are also two other wt lla bred a few hundn-d leet dr'i e o h, but mt yet tubed, but m diemiiiK a tlrM-rnte khow oi Oil ; a barn 1 a ly rau ocvernlly be fceHp (l out ot theui, and uo doubt Sfems to evht tlmt thev 111 bth provi- highly r muut'-atiiiK ells when bor-d a reatxjiiablv depth. Another well is uall' bored, aud proiulsek a ABtlktat lory yield bsDipltsofOU pr.H tireu irom theie wdls ran be seen at the oiheeot the Company, No. 'Jiil WALNI- 1 Strwt. The fee of tldk valuable oil laud, ottiuprlHliiK one hun dred and thirty -one acre, including l he royalty ol 'lifts percent, of oil tor the leaded will, n.' ntripmtt, and lit entire rli;M of the three wells partially devolrNHl, Is put liaM-U hy ilie Compan ill'-en-t Iroia the owner, fur the numerate price ot 91. ; .'-m, with a (irM MtU In flue order, ii sniiK houe, Ac. ; albc paicLeM ot Liuiler. The kale ol ttock ill pa.v caith lor tue land In fnll, and leai the sum of fllf.l 'O t'Hbh working r.tpltal ou hand, Willi whhb to comuhtc tin three oM welin. aud also W boiu two rrw well, wuh lit ktcm en:uios, fco., to le In ronntnif order within a few tuonihs; ttrrure liient w III be tnnde to areouidtsb thee obj ts without delay. No kubkviiptiuiie wnl be a-upted tor kaa than tlti khares. 'J he vat foituneji reaped hv Kock Oil Companies estab lished hcie anu elni wht iu are notorioux. 1 tie Oil trade la i t lu Iti imam-) . and the th maud cuitantJy Inert atinK ts prh e u now $lj pur barrel at Uie well s iuoulU,)Xclu- ivi- ot the i auk. I.are wel a will donbttrHH be sinick at the d. nth offt.'0 feet, ati as to reae. the third hrindstone ltoek. W ellihave bt en bor-d herei fore lo the depth only of about iMiftt In this vicinity It Is pmooked lo rie twenty wells on this prpett durli'g the preteut ear. Ihere la rooin lor one bundled welU. A peritct llile.eleur of all incaiu- braaces Is coundeullj asbiiied to the Company, IJkts of itihiorlplion tre now open until the 50,000 iharea are subscribed, payable 91 per share, to the order of Alder man JAMKS M -CABKX, the Treasurer of Uia Company, No. iOd WALKUT Streot, or at No. Vii WAINL'T Street, or at the odlce of the Company, No. 213 WALNUT Street. The public are Invited to cell for a prospectus. Jy Vtf pAIIVriNOI! l'AINTINUII Ho. 47 & THIRD STBEET, ABOVE C1IE8NUT, PhlUdatphla. FAHY A BIIOTIIKU, DOCBC. SIOB, AMD OtUTAalKKTAL PA13TTKRS. Oralnlnf, Olaslaf , OUoltafoa UUss, KalsoBUBtar, Paper amiable. Ae. avMtf JJDMUHD A, BOTJDEE 4 00., COMMISSION MKUCI1ANTH, ' AD SHIP jLND 6TEAMB0AT AGENTS, DOCK BTRKKT WHARF, fUAIaXriIIA. Ettwrnai a, aorntfit a a m w alo o.rry. pEMOVAL. TUOMA9 M. PLOWMAN, I V Cnienier sad Bulldae, bate reowseed his abup ftvea 5u. M atnswtMirrv airei to K.i. Kaa ulal KM SimL ad lubilulUi. Old foal OUl.a bulUlnau tlavuu U.veaia IWiiiUae aw carrlus oa uM busiiMas Mieaetrw, 'aeaf-S t reveirs a attars ei amuaasawar. ,M PROPOSALS. jnorosAL8 Qi FOR RATIONS. ARTt KlrTFrT Ol fffr, VAIIIrllilt.N.Jtll Iri.tHHt. K-.tlrl rrrrf-UwtH berecwv.dat tint OiCf nnillj o'cit i r, 1 ' , M , 1 1 tl.c 4td tln ul Aiiirtmi net f-r fiirtilnliinn rHtiirmt t( f l rtHttl ftnltn Wnrinf, at Vtr lollowirjj tti"t .i, nidi! tlit-.'ilt iHcrn.bor, W4, lz I ich I,.. it, New Y c rfc - I'l Omit IpMA, t'enua h nnlli. V h'1 ; ui n, iMvtrlrt t-I CoeiiQit'la. t ch rsMon to cofi',t pf (i tt fi'iirtl of a trTti(1 of fort, or karon.iT oris ami t tHirih pomitii ti inl' or in It (if rt ; e tjM iffn OHM t! hrmtl or tii-nr, or t " p.-ncpa ol t.crd lrr ho, ortpe and fftirth p-iind- cf rrn m and t tlir raip to t re t,un rt d rn(i'im,of "clhlit nn.-r(tl hnnti j t r, IP U ilit rif -I, t fi H-vir(li of rr;i'r. tn Urn thi rf, tl-e i rr w t k , one -litidrtd and fty otmrr r.f dtiKtri' find potAtof-, erul til l- ttiin lii (1 outvh vt mi td t 'cciit M ; M ti (h nm'M'I tuUt ;or, In Ifr n , tv,t'rrof, on Hnt hnlf pi-tii'iU o( ttn; ftttrrn uvt i niiKitr; fxtir ijuartn if int thr : one ponnri of np rm nnill"', or one and a fourth HmuU of niJitn iij'Cho ( Ki-iJtTH ; r one and a IikH pound? i i tnlU w, four poni'd- ft nnp, nnd two tuart, nf Mt . 1 hi t fit fori to drllvt rctl upon the ordiT of tlie Com ma mi h i. (in. rr rt a L Mutlvti ; tl:e irrih biff, tit hrr tn hulk r n tlie nnlr rta'ii'ti, of ot d iullty, wi'li nn riuil pnI ortit.r tin- v-tv a d hlil rtt'f, iit'kf, aod fcul vt tallow rvcliirotl : lie p(,f k. No. 1 prime iiicm ptrk ( trie friir, f xtrH fiip4irnPM 'Iip rs-.t'e-, i;(pcd iim; ttie itik'ar. jri-oi) .Si vr irlj unr, or itf (qii'vn Vnt , nnd tl f,nans, iue t Ar rm rtlr. Hp, hMlt. i tt , to '-C of n-vd qunlity. All nut. t .1 1 in V.M ion. AM tt'U iumM l.f rtomprn1fd ly the foUowtnn guar ai.ioc roi:M or Ot AUWTKK. Tie !n.!rri w d. ,of -.tnthr Htnto of , and Of . In tl Hfptr i.f , licrrtv mmrnnt flint ill r."i thn forccolrifr Ind of f.r ration, an Hbie tie smW il, he itcrt'pU',1, hr or lliev til, Itliin ttn da a aftr It v riwlpt of roiittncl al li.epot.tf ffl ( nrtniiMitisMMite te dtiitrnrt tr ti t minr, w ith fiU'id and atitticlrnt Hn nrl- fe ; and In ca the aid al nil full to hiCt Into cr ntrf.f aa aiorc.ai.l, wc gnnranteo ! make Roed tti" nll-f-rnre Mmi u If r ..tie tl tli- fcad and that Mch muy l'f at.cfpud. Wl'nr : A Tt, fttitrantor. K 1', C It, tiuaritutnr. 1 lurrhv rrrtli that tlic aM"e natied are know n to nie as m-n of piopci t , aud a'jlc to tnuke yood tt'flr ptiaraRK-e. To bo slfni d h Hie Vnltcd Stat- a Ilatrlct JndKe, L'nltod Watf- I'l-lrlrt tfornrv, or Colu-Hor. n pnptfHl win bn cotisldcrfd uuleaa accoinpnnted hjr the alo e maratitiT. Npwapnprt antliorlird to pnMNh the bIkivi will nil thr pnper rontaliiitiK the flrM Insertion lo Uili oftlco ftr cx amlriJttion. Fn poKia to bo rt'doMod ,rroiw"l fof Batlom for and aJlrls.l to the nndiTsiKiM'd. W. B. Bt-AK", Jrlf-ttitlii-t " Mar nnd gnartormuster. U M If SIM' l'UKS. t)mrr ov Akhv Oi.otmh'. Avn Kwt'U'A.i.ii, ho. Ur: liaAiWAV, X York, Jn'y Iftfll. WvVd rrrvooaals will hf retired at (hit Ippot unUt Twialvt o'rkva M..cn TltKIAV, tho ith Inaiant.for I tmitliliu . lr rontra't , at tlio uf .Vruiy Ci"tlitug ul Kjii.pa,v In lliia city : IMaUlM'iai, Knit lrHT, lancl I'rawera. Hospital Trnta and Kll S, Ifnpitti) Tent Flirt. Nhi lirr Tonta.H oz. Inick. Mniiiiia I'tiiMT, ;iiU, suntpU-a ul wMrh can bo aeon at thla od1r. MltMorn wilt auumtl with tlu lr pn.ivo-.ai?! aamplea of tin arilrU a vhkh thov prnposo to dt-lUcr, or o Hie uiaterlala of wlticlt the ariVloa are to he made. In the rait of 1 lannl Drttwora und Tonu at leant uuu yaid ot tuu ma tonal shoiill he submitted. Iluldora will mio the tpiantlty they wlah to furnlh. the slior'.eM (line In w hu h thoy can nrnke dallverloa, and how scon they uan complete the dellvoiy ol all llwy bid for. All bid nt be arc impHnloil by a propor (("runted, aUtnrdbytwo rc -pon-dido partis, arttlnt; forth tliat If a oomraoi i.t wardd to the party iiamd ihvroln(he will at unco oxccu'.c the aaui1. aud tiive bonda fof Its UlthJol -Pormance. The I nited Wtatoa reservee tho rifllit ta n-ct any pnrt or tl o whole of the bids as may be dcvmed lor the Interest of the aiTvice. PreoMia nhoul.1 h endoriet!"I'ropoaaTa for fumlahlng" (hort liiieit the art:' )' bitl for) and adtreird to Utulcuaut-'-oloml It. II. VINTON1, jy20 C lcp y yr. Nr. ieii., (J. U. A. UN NO H I H Kllt- We refund the money, If dcslnxl, for every lot of Bhlrts which fall In any ruapett. FINE HII1KTS, CUT LKNOTUWIMi: OF MUSI. IN. of New York M Ilia Muslin, aad very tins Linen Bocoius. Only f 1-J3. lnuiJ price StVUO. WUIIaruavllle Mills Muslin, ami Ons Linen Bosoms, Only t l'30. I'ainil rke ID-30. XMXKMEN'S FUItNISHINO GOODS. HMIT1I k JACOHH, ml-ft No. 1'J IO CHK.8NCT Street, 1041 CT1KSMT HTKtKT. The aUfntlon of LAMKH VTfllTlNfl THE TIT V . or those atxnit I.KAVINO It ftr " Water ltiK I'lnceM,'1 or "tho Country, Is renpenfnlly lnl-ed to the evt- nnivc fitock of Willi K i(HlH sullHhlo tor HIM Mt.it WE AK , for Will It LOOILH, MUUNliNU WU.UTKUH, Ac. An extensive aunrtment Is offtr?d In Tare ami Worked Kdumtts and Insertlngs, Veils, llanukeii hiets. Collars, hloeves.and In plain and laut v ruid, Hiriped.and l'U(iire.l Wiilto (l.dn At ri'K'KK SUM M HKLOW THU A I'ltKKKNT MKT AIL ALi E. hJ I'rtntc-d Linen Caiuhiic Drears. luO pieces l ulled, 1 ULkud, and Btrtped Mtis lini. 1044 CIIKHNUT BTKF.KT. OQ 1IOOP 6KIKTS. IIZO MaaurcH,l-.ho. UM A Kill Street, (J2S AlJUte piia Wfm. I'ti.liideli liis. Wholeaale nn1 notaU. The snort completo ebsortmi-nt of Ladlea, Mteaee', and ClilUlieu'a lliop tairts In the cjr, In eery ronpect rlrst cla.s. tililrh n-r siile.Ilnisli.auiaUUi)-, aiid chuspauas, have no e.iial In tlie market. Hklne Buide to older, altered, and repaired. fe4-ly WM.T. UOPKIN8. N ATLANTIC CITY. JOHN SMIOK, fuoriuEroit. Tbla fuvorlte home, erlilch Is moat diUhllully situated, ncsr the beach, has been newly reppered, repainted, and thorousUljr roiteneritli4, and la now open for the reception of fiieeta, orTcrina the ccnKbrls of a home, combined with all Uie luxnrli'S of the season. Terms moderate. JyB-1 m iONOKESS HAM., ATLANTIC CITY. 1 would resiH-i'lliilljr Inlnnn nr rrlnuds and the public, thut I huve ai-'itlii tswei ('oiinittss Hail, tins belntf the llilrii yt-ar, and have inatle every iirepamtloii for the romliiK seatOll,tlie houao lieiiifi enUrtii'd, remotli'lli'd. new riiniltiire, the chMUiliera with pring buds, Ac, Ac, ana Will ucciuuiiimlitie luiir Imnilrett yneMtn. Vou will tlnd no bitlir place than Conlfrtn. II. ill. Il U I'"' newt to the iM-euu of any ut'the Imne ftouni-M at Atlantic (Mly.bltiu but olie hiimlrcd yurtls from the Ueach, Ihti. presenting luelf un a.hauiuae to the piihi'o. There ctinnot be any belter balhliig tl so at Allunllc llili auuiuicr. I'besiin.l nur that was Hiich a Kiet ilrawhack lit.'t M asoli has ah been avvcul ihs hv the hltfli tr'ea of last winter, tornunff luell the beht bathing surf on the Atlantic sea boaid. 'J here 1 an excellent haml .4 MiioU eu'auTd. Alia, lied Is sapli u.lld lllltiaid U'WUl. e)M-U 11. W. IIINKI.K. TNLI3T II OUMK, ATLANTIC OITV, KtW H KHEY. GliO. I. GLanriV, I'roprlotor. (Lorui aed rsTorahlT known as proprietor of OYBTCB HAY, Hivm und flli-.HMJT bireets.) Fartles sccommo'ated with Hosts, rishlnx Lines, As., ate. Cars run to tlie house every twenty minutes. Jos -it T7XCHANGK HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY. J j The aubfertber, Brniefbl for past favors, teuders thanks lo his psiroiis and Uie public tor the ireiiemas ous loni Klvtn him, ami bem le. to suv that lie Is now open for the sennon, and ready to reeilve boardin, poriuanent and transient, on the most mo.tera e terms. The bar will always be MippUed with the rn.ilc t wlm l. Uipiors, and clears, ai;d superior old ale. The tables will be set with the b t the market airordn. t'lshloK Hues sinl lark la always on hand. Htahle room on the premises. All Uie oomiorte ol a bom, ean alwavs I roond at ths Eichantf. OhUltc.E IMYliAi , je Xx froprtetor. c U L U M II I A 1IOUHE, ATLANTIC CITY, MEW JKRHET. EITUATE ON KENTUCKY AVENUB, orroHiTt: the burp hocsc EDWARD DOYLE, Proprieto. Tenns to suK the times. i8-tt C E A-BATH IN G SEA.BATHlNa. UATIONAt, nAr.t, CAPE 1HLA.NI), CAl'E M AY, K. J Children under U ears of axe and servants ban prtsa, Huperlor accommodations and ample room kOU TWO HUNDItl l VEHSOS8. )eSt.J AA1ION UAHBE1BON. froprletor. 0YETEB BAT SALOON. 8. w. eoitNi-n or SECOND AND C1IESNUT STREETS, jTstt-lm rillLADF.Li'EUA. QHLEANS IIOUHU, No. 631 CHE8NUT STREET, rUlLASBLrUlA. Tlds Bess, to tevi oa ths Cnropeaa Plaat ths Romas are ooueuliil and weU veutllated. 'lot IWeiaiuaAt uUors PROPOSALS. QUD f( A N C E v r KICK, Ws.winToif. I. Jutr I. I4. freilrd rrpMftl will he nveiied at this Oi'e until tlKONKHOA. Aiiausl H, at 4 o'clock, r.M., fvr tuiniKliinit Uie fi lVwinB ordnance : r-0 10 -inef, Steve nrortiiTa. .'0 H- Inch slee moflnr. W ft - If rh sir.; how itrors. V Corrrrn mortars, bronze. Th.'t mortars and Nttrer ai t" be made tn cmi.t nit sMi dia'r.Bs ar,d kpeelth a'tons to N-turnlthed T the Onlanrr lpMineit. and aje to be sntmtHtt"! lo tht ii -ii m( irrnU'i t ai d r- li t U-ft n- tem received by lo ntit Httttt a. iht taspetttou .U be md at the ((ni dr wrere rait. I deliv eries mini be at ti e tV-llowtrfT rate, vi Not N'-i t;n ti o mt-rtMT.t or ho-it( -s or or before tl a IWili tlay if epietnier, 1 and at therareof nt tlmn four tnoTtamiT low It or per vt r-k threlcr until the eotire imnivr contn-cled r is delivered. I nilnre loiiiitke iifiiw rii s Ht a specito d tinis nlMsuh lect the contnirtrir to a orfeiiure of the rtuht to delhei the Muier It ma fnll to kU er at ihitl time. ftci-arnte pn rokfc miit tie m:iifi foreaoh anirlr. No bids win be reorhrd rmm . rih s oilier Hum f.tind r or pr. prieior-t il mert-s.wh'i arekuu t-.! Ie psrimet I to f-e rtpa' le of evectitln;, Ti their o n foundries t;e noik pnptiM d tor. Ti e nit e ni'.rtHt antl hov Itews iwe h le cast hollow, rtftl lO'iis.i horn it.r l't-rior. i t it of b d can be ol.titlned nt tlo oflire or at an v of the lollowi'iK Af-eiaK. r :- Mlf ln ny, r inkf' rd, itv oik. watert'Bu. aioiit, w ri-i injftoo.or nt. l. lis. iToposais not niiide oitt n tivs r-mu w:u nt becon- Or'AKANTl-l.. T'ie Milder will he reiuired to aot-ompany l.ls proposition Willi a Mi.-iraiMei 1 slrned k tv.o repnil lo pi'rvnn.tliit fa caw- his bid li aoi eptcd, he wi I itt onrreeeuie ine mn- trai-t for the same, v Ith s"tlleWiit Mitetles, In a sum e-iual tn the muonrit of ifie e-Mitrai't, to deliver t he arMol. pnptrd In coiiiormtty with tlie term) of thN nl TertioetiK nt ; and In rase the ta d hM.er should tall to fnt r Into the rotitrael, they to muse fcood the dliTerence between the Her ot said 1-nMt r nnd the net re-ponMhle onMt r. r the person to whom the contract may be aw ttrdiHl. I le te' ioTislbUi( of the Bunrantors nmt ht sh vn hv ti e official cerilticnte o the rlerk of tht' ueircst lUhirlrt on 11, or i l th( I nltad Htute-. hlitrii t Atinvy. lutndn In a sum e-iiml to the amount of the eO'itr't, alfcped by the eotitriirtor and both ot htv unrantrs, will be rciniintd of the succ mai til bidder or hldde is tipoti -tinn ing uie emitraci. roitM or OCAKANTKK. We, the niiderMrued, re.ldrut ttt .In the county of , and M:,te ut henhy, oint iy .mil wi sialli , V4 tisnt with the I ntitd StHtri, ami Kimrnuit e. lu ete thr foreKOlPK bid of " be at-ceptid.that he or they w ill at once execute the contrst t lot the sum, wttti good anrl i nth-1 nt securities, In a sum eninl to the amount ot the contract to turniidi thr aiticle propsed In ronlrmity to tht terin of the adertteioeut, datctl July II, IHif.u ider which the Irid was luade; and In rate the natd kloill tail to enter Into a couiruet as rtiorcld, we guarantee to tnake ;ood tho dltteretue teiween the offer of the suid nnt the next lowest rpmlh1e biddtT, ir the per son to whom the rotdraet may bt awarded. iicn tinder our h.iudt and seals this Jay of 1m; . 1 Witness: teil,) To thu Kiiarnntee mukt he appended the official ucrtirl cate ateoie mt utiore.t I'pon the award hetnn made suoeessftil blddora wilt ti? n titled, aud furnished with forms uf conlruct and Knd. The Peartment reftenrs the rijjlit to relecl any or all bid if deemed nnsatlktartory en im rooinit Fioprwnln will he nihln vsed to "HUU1AOIKK-OPVK-KAI. (iKOltOK l. hASA. ?Chlet oiordunnee, Waalt Inuton, V. C." aud vtill be endorM-d "lrpot.tils tor sieo Mortars, Hlt:e Hum lUers, or L'ocliorn Mottars," as Hit caae may be. OKOHUF. n. RAMRAV, hlft-tutnstd nrk'adler-t.cm ral.Chlet ol Ordnama. CVBS18TENCE OFFICM, UNITED STATES lO nijr. Ho. lit) hOLTU Street, lUi .riMoKK.Ml.vJulr H.l'MI. Realfd Prtr-ali, in dnylfatft will be received at tldl eft re until U M., oo Mt)SIAY, Aiwunt 1, 1hS4, fr fur nMiing the t'ulted HUtea 8utlsieno Department with rove Tiioi'R.wn (u-oo) iirad or nr.v.r oat- Tl.R on the boor, dt llvered at the Htat4 Cattle Aoalei, at liMlrimortt, Md., lu lot of one thousand each every (If) ten dajn ; to be wolfhed wtthlnone and a oalt days at let erilval, at tho expi-use of the contractor. They must averawe atwut (IHno) tlilrtoen hun.tred pounds frofl weiwhi; all lalllnv short ol (l"tt) one thouitantl pjtiuds uroae w ei Ktit, nulls, Htaui, uxeu, cows, iteirers, aua llornlwxM Cattle tll be rejiett d. A di-duetlonof ti'it (b) s-nind. wUl he matte from the w nik-tatot each Nteer an-spud tinder this coutnu't. pro vided tho itnluial does not si and In Uie pen two an., one liHlt Itonrn iH'tore tliR wetghed, or.lt tsot wt'Uhed luiine tJlHielv after removal irosn tlit-carn, lilnuk fornit lor proposals ean be had on applica tion at this offltc, either In iktsou, bj nuulor telo braph. The (Jovernment will clstm the r!hl of wc4hlnft n one aula nl separate, II Its atpeiirnce lndk-atrs lsa weight 11. un the nuiitmatn inentioned above; (tin et lenae ol wellung will be paid by the part urrlug In judg ment. l-:ach bid, to aeenre consideration, must contain A written kuuraiitee ol two rcKiiiblo persons, as t'ol We , of the County of , State of , do hereby guarantee that Is (or are) aMo to taliU a contract la iv r.iHii. e with the terms ot his (or their) proposition, and hhonldhls (or their) proposition le accepted, he (or they) will at once enter into a contract in aceordanosj therewith, and we arc prepared to become his aecurltlea, 0llis b-ood and Mithclcnt bontlsfor Itn fulttlmeut. Thereponslh(ittv of the guarantors must be hiwn by the nllh lal cerlllh litiMif thct'lerkof the nearest UUtilot Court, or of thf I nltcdHtaiea lilslrlct Attorney, to be en Cioed with Uie hid. Iiiddt rs must be present tn respond te their bids, and Ereparcd to kIvc bonds ajid sign thu contract belort leav titleotilee. The ttoveminent reservaa to Itself the rltfht to reject any or all bids conhU red uunusonatle. rauienUto be made atler each delivery In such fiindj a may be on twud ; If none ou hand, to be made as soon at rvcetved. iToivondsmust he endorsed distinctly "PUOPOSALfl TOU bl.Lt' CA ITI.K,' and atldre-scd Ut "CaptaiuJ. U. OILMAN, C. H.t ha t more. Marj land.' Ilabld Islritheiiameorafirni.lhelr name and their (er.at nthce Address Dituit appear, or they will not be toil ahhred. Lut h person or every mrmher of a Una oTrnaft pro- rvhit inuit aocoinpAny It with an oath of allegiance to lha 'tnted Htates tio eminent, li he has not already tiled on at thlkollleo. , , , ,. AH butt not romtfying rfrktly Vtttl the term QJ Ihti tciitscmcnt uill 6t njixted J. H. OILMAH, J 18 lJt Captain and (J. H., U. rt. A. O RDNANCE 01FICK. WAR PI TAHTMI NT. Wamiunmon, July Li, lftit. fKALF.I ri!OP0i4I.B will be received at ihlsofilee until L1NI1A. August 4 T. M ..for l-'-pouudsr Pio eet es, to le delivered as follows, vl: ( m lV-i oiimh r Solid Shot, W " 1 1? pounder Shell, and 4,Hrii li'-eoumer Spherical Case, at each of the follow in: Araeiiala: Watenllot Arseual, West Troy,.N. . W atertown Arsenal, MaachuseUa, and Allege eo Arsenal, Mitt-burg, Ta. Vt (ti lV-pourdtr Holld hhot, Wnui VI pounder Shell, and 1 pouiiCer Hphertt alCaae, at the St Louis Arsi'ital. Mo. These nroirrtfle are to be made of the kind of metal. And Inspected alter the rules hud, do n In thu Ordmtnce Aiauttai, uie tei ane sirenKin oi me iron to ira nui um iuau Ik.lritfi Mm ti.-r uoiiHrr Inch. lruwhiKS can be icea flt any of the United States Amena'a. The projectiles are to he Inspected at the foundry where) cs-t.uml are to bo dellered at the Arsioiale free of charg ti.r trnniatii.rtNtlriii or hm ill nil. . ... .... ... kl.U si.... will tl I Failures to make deliveries at a i-pecltird lime will aubjaet Ihe cok tractor to a toileliuie ol iLv uuiuoer lie muj ia iu deliver at that time. , , Phldeih will slate fxpMriUy the arrnal or arsenals whsra. ihs.v rmiMiaia to deliver, and the number of proleo tiles they prtiirost lodaliiT at cauh place, II lor more thau oi e. Mr. i-.uu win ne roni i i-ri' i irom nanws umrniii n larfMitiflersor proprietors of works, who are known to thisl'cpartmntlobecaiuhleof executing the work pro poxed tr. , ,. UI.....IH ussi-lv nl.li.lnlnir a enntmrt oft r sheM other Ihbii ihoaf cast lu h !a own toundr , lluy will be rejected. and the a n tract nnriertd null Hiid vt-m. fomm ot hid can be obtained at the aboia namd "'VIv'ohiI not mat f out on thit on citt not be 'on $iitrirt, (U ARANTLK. The bidder will be reuiied to acivtnpany his proposi tion with a (iUttran'te. kiKnetl bv two responsible persons, that, iu cte Mk bid be accepted, he will at once exwnte) the contract for the i.anto. iih good and suthclenl sui-e-ties, hi h sum tqual to the amount of the contract, to de liver the ankles proposed m coiitonnlly with the terms of thu aU t rtlM n(t ia : and In caa the haul bidder should tall to enter Into the contract, the to mike (rood the dltlereneej tx tween the otter of said hinder aud the ueat responsible btdtier, or the perstn to whom the com red may bo awarded. , , , De npon!l'Mlty of the minrunti.w must be shown ti the ottlcial certiilciue of tho Clerk of tl-e nearest !ie tilel Coi rt.or ol tho t nlied Stttles Mktrlct Attrney. Ilrmlk In the mm e(tial to Ihe amount of tt e e .ntrv-t, aUriett hv the contructor and both hl tiuamntora, ill bo required ol tht aucceasfnl biddti or bidders uik'U slfnlng ,.,e cnttaot. rnvti of OI.AKAKTKE. We,tlieiinJiri.liimU,ri".ii'iiiis ut .In the r.iuntr of, .and htntt- ul . luriliy Wlitly anil m erallr crjve- iiam will, tlic fulled Htates. anil eiiaru e.m ce the fi r knln liiil ul Ih' an-. U il, that he or thei will at ome eii iile Ihe ronlra' t lr the same, Willi bhikI ami aullicirnt Mirellis. In a stun eiiual In the summit ul the c.nlrHt. in InriiMi the aillili- iiruimioit In CDiinirniity v lih the liimnil this iiilverlieuii'iit. ilnteil ,liil l.i. lw. Mi ller whli h the Mil DJ'ile: and in esse the salil shull fall tt, enter In., a cniitritrt as ali.ri-ssid, we uiierunti to make iiimd the dull rente hem en the oner of the said anil the next lowest r .niinille hlihlir, or the per- on to whom the contrai l mav lie awanleil. illeen under our bunds and seals Wltt.e.s: jtUl, d)ol--,li . To this Kiiarnntee must be appended the oftlclal eortlfi cnto hIhivo mentioned. . . . Kaoh party obialniu a oontraet will be ohliired to enter Into bonds, with approved surotlos, fur the liillMul oxecu tnn ol ihe same. , Upon the award belnf matle, aueeesenil bhldera will be n.itined and turuished with forme of coilract and The department reservea the rlthl to reject any or all the bids, if deemed unsatisfactory on any account. Proposal will be addressed ',u 'briKudier ooneral (ii orKo I. Ramsv,Chiei of Onlnance, WaUntun. l. C hi id wlUbe vudoiscd PrjposaU nr li-pomider Pro Ucilles." ;KOlK14 I. KAMA), jyltr t u tlu tA3 HrlfcV General, Chief of 0rduanu QVKKN OF BEAUTY-WIIITB VIRGIN Wax of Antl'lea la the most pertei-t preparaikm of tl u sue, lor beautifying, whllcnlntf. and preserving the complexion. It Is made from pure White Wax, hen It. xtraonllnary qiialtiles lor preserving the akin, making It aoft, tuiiiolli, loir, and tranapnrent. It cures cliappeil hands or lips, removes ylmple.c. Prlne 21 and M ceuls. alanufai-turtd onrv bv lll'NT at X) , Perliiraers, No.tl . lilUUTH St., I doore a've heanut, ana iyle-lm No.LiJ . btVKNTH trU CtFJ BOXES D. STATE DETERSIVE SOAP. JJ lMlboxea Keystone State Detersive Hvap. boxes OrlKiual IX'tersivu, MX) hoxee Hitnpnun's OUva. 97. roxe. Linen Hoap. tit. boxea American ('astlla. 40 boxes e rvnch Castile. All or any part of which 1 wlU sen under rurrent rates . r J FlIWKIt, J ytM-l'it Ko. W 8. W ATKat Htreel . MONEY. TO ANY AMOUNT, fVt leaned upon tXanionds, Watebvs, Jewelry, afS STifUlCkillilnK, 4:.,.t U W JONKa A CO.' OLD r.HTAMI 1HI1K1I lOAW OPKK'K, OmMcTlllltl' and DAnKllXaluaoU, helow Imbard. . B.-JMAatOKDi.W ATOIIKt, Jt-WUXKT, wDlTS, AO. ruH aaxa at txtuasMtLi low rwca tru-isa PROPOSALS. plmfusAb') VOU TlMllKlt AM) MATH- jl nats mr fie nejTj. ni maAi' w aeonaraut.iios anu Hvr W-alM rtWMaJs to fflrnlh Timber auri m.'..i'. the War, tor the fiscal earendinir Jtne :ut, Inh.', , wilt hw fr.vfii nt tlie Mnrean ot Construction and KxpUr nntd Irt o'rh-ca of the Ut day of AIUJI nt nKt, at wbiri time the o ten lit will as rommeneed. Pff-ixesals mint be ni r.d, lr'pAats far Tlmh-r sad Matrrtsit for the Jm y," that the y mar be dlMlnv H.4 fiom otinT b vines letters, ai d J rented to the chief u tl Ititreatt oi t'ontrm tion and Hkpsir. The niattrtals and article embraced In the rlai nitmcdl ant partlci'larlv described In the prfntfd e'hMifbw, atij ot whh h will be titn lhd to sticti as iielre to nttsr, n aprN ati" t tti (Soinmaiidaiits of the respective rani or to tr lSa y A went nearest tdntvtfv and Uiise of pil tl e sr1s ipfHn apphestron to t'ie ttureati. I Ms OMfir.n Into clehsen beins; f-T the convenience of de.Vms in each, such clsiet only will h ftimhed as are tl!v rv'.uireH for bids. T he Commandant and navy Ak-nt rr each station will, tn addi-hm to the schedule of riase il their own j atdf , I ave a copy oi the schedules of the ot: er t ards nr examination vnh , fioiu n hleh rusy be iimI 4 whether It will he de-lrxhle to uinke application fnr au ol lh rlns m those vanls. AH O'hsr tldnvs belns; rsiital. preferonte wtl.be Klrau to articles nt America miam'iailria. i!ers iiaiot be made lr the wttale) of the etaes at any anl, upon om of tlie pniiie.l ncheduir, or In an ct' coiuoiuut thetewlih, or tbey will up: bd con sidered. I pon applh atlon to the Htireau. to ihe etmrnsndant f ant y a id, or to any navy aii nt, the form ot otcr, ot "r aotee, an V other ne e-ary ishrtuali'-n,ieipeetinx the pni p ml., v. Ill hefuniKhed. 'i he tvitiirHi t will he awardi d to the lowest hVdJer who Blve proMr unaranti-es, a- tim rd hy the law ot August lo, IKWt.tl e havy ht partinent rrw ins; the rlirht to reject U-e lowest Md.oranv which my heneoined eorhltant. '1 h.cttiilr;ets will hear date tlie lay thoj iiOtitlrstloH Is ktveu, and itclU erle. can b detnftiuled rVmn that d.ite. Mnreiles In the lull huvhiM will be required to L-n the C"inrt t, alii their rt sjH.iik'tMdtv certitlosl to by i United Ma. a ItlMMct Judge, IiiIUhI HUtea lHtnct Attorney, Col let tor, or Sat Arml. A adiUth.nnl seouiit , tweui pr cetiium wili be w ithlii Id from the ahioiiiii of the tiili until the rntraiMs shall have sr-n cnnipletad, an I eighty per c ottim ol fiich biil,afpioed n trlplii ate hy ihee.omaianil anisoi the diMeti'tit nrds, will hcpaid rythf Nav Avents a the points nt de'Uery, It. hinds m certltlcntes, al the op lion ot ihe ttoeruuiut. wllhln ten ditvn at'tor the wsir.iut fr the snmu shall havt tnten passed h UieHocrutary ol U.e Trcasnr). i lie toiiowlnc ate the claci required jA ths respective nsvi ards : KIITHJIY. Cass No 1, White Oak !." ; No 'J, Wlilte Osk Keel and keelson Here-; o ; white (at rurved I hnber and Knees ; No 4, White Oak Think ; Not!, ellow I'cir- Lovs; No 7. Yellow phir Itcnms: No etlw 1'lne Mi and .MparTlmlHr; 11. While I'me l'lank and Hoard; No 1.', white I'ine nnd white Oak lt" k. I'laoK ; No I t, Ash .o:s and riank; N- U. Ah Oara; Ko I Ilicsnrr Hatat Noll, Cedar Hoards; No IH, leocust; No H', White Oak Htavessnd Heatliuir; No lllsck Npruoe; No Mg nomvltM't Nn'aV. Iron, iMiind, flat, and square ( No kfl, Hteel; No ?7,lron Hpikns: No irt, Iron Nails, wrotulst and cut; No M, l es.l; No 31, Tin a-id 7,mc ; No .ti, Hardware No at, Tools for Stores ; No ;w,. White Laad; No :i7, .luo raJntnf No-H,t;otrM 1'alnts, drert No it., TtirpmiUne, aimsh; Noo, LiitsiM-d ttl; No 41, (Msn ; Noll, hih OU ; Nu i.'',TaUow.Hop : No 47, Hhip Chandlery. CHAULKSTOWN. Class Not, White tak Uwts; No . Wldte Oak Kl Pieces; Noil, V hlteOak Curved Timber; No 4, White Oak Plunk ; Noft, Yellow Ttne I oKs; No 10, While Tine Mast and Hpar Tiniher: Noll, White Tine Lok, Tlauk, and lloanlk ; No l-1. While Tine Itiiek and Htae Tlank ; No U, Ash Lorand Tlank ; No 14, Ashoan: No 16, 1. lark Wal nut and Cherry; No Ik, L.kmisi ; No T, White Oak Htavea and llualliitf; No '(), Hlaok Hprure ; 9J, LlKnumvlta , JSo ..', Iron; No'i, Hteel; N!, Iron (lalkes; No'W, Iron Nulls, wrought, and cut ( No :m, Lead ; NiM , Zinc, Tin, and Holder; IS'o.U, llaidw.ire; No ;H, tools for H lores, Ac; No 'M, w hite Lead; No;tT. .uie Pitluts; Nuiki, Coloretl Taints; Hu ;r!,Tuncntluo ami arnlsh; Mo lu, lihuedOil; Nj 41, i.Ih.; No n, Whah'Otl; No 4A, Tallow, Hoap, and Sweet Oil; Ko 4J, bhip Chandlei y. HKlKm.VN. (1aa No 1, White Oak ls; No ?, White Oak Ke! Pletos; No li, White Oak Caned Tlmbn No 4, While Oak Tlauk; No ft, Yellow Tine Logs; No 7, Yellow Tine Hearns; No.H. Yellow Tine Mast and Hi-ar Tlmher; Not, White Oak Hoards and Tlnuk; No 11. White Tine Timber ami I. ok: No It, Ash Plank; NoU.Asli Osrs; Nu l. lltckor) ItarnlKiid Hand Nplkes; Nolo, Black Wahiut and Cherr : No )7,Cedar; No 1H, Loeukt: No l, White Oak Ntaves and Heading; No'i, Hint k Hpruce; No'iJ, Msto.i,' anyt No iCi, l.ignumvltre ; Nn J', Iron, round, flat, and mj il ure; flu 'i., i ro n, iron npi-.es ; ro a7,irtiu naiis, wiottchl.cut: No -n. Lead; No .11, .Inc. Tin : No .tl.lla.il war; So:i4. ToolaiorHMrf M; No W, White Lead ; No .17, no Ttilnt ; No :w, Colored Taint, Dryers; No a-, Var nUli: No4o, Unseed Oil; No II, tllass; N 4 !, Itrtuhest No 44, Msu un ; No . l aiiow; ho , niiip cuanuiery. THII.AUKLTIII A. Class No U WNlte Oak IeOs; No 2. White Oak Keel riecett; No :i. White Oak Curved Timber; No 4, White Oak Tlank; No in, mute i'ine Masi and tpar Tiiuoer; Noli, Whito Tine Tlauk and 11- ards; No li. White Tine Ick riank Mid htaf runt. ; no m, A-tii i.oits ana riim; am 14, Ash Oars; No Id, lilac k Walnut, Cherry, Mahogany; No H, C press and Cedar; No IK, locust Treettstls ; No jo, lilackHpiueo; No'iK, l.lKiiuntvltie ; No'i,', Iron, round, flat, si"ire; No ", Hteel; No Vti ,lrou Spikes; No'alK.lron Nails, w ron Kb t. iut; No ;n. Lead : No 'tl, Zinc, Tin. and Solder; Now. Hardware; No .(, Tools i-.r (stores; No ,W, Whltej Lead; No JT.Zitic Taints; No iiii, Culorml Paints, Hrvers, Ac; No 3:, Vuinlsh ; No U Linseed oil; No 11, (.Inns ; No 41, rUh OH; No 40, Tallow, Heap, Sweet Oil; No 47, Ship Chamllory; j 4H, Oakum; No M, ImM Copper. WA.SHINOTON. Class Von. White Oak Knee T luces ; No 11, Wlilte Tine Plank and HoartU; No 13, Ash Tlank; No 14, Ah Oars; Nn lti. It luck Walnut, Cherrv, and Mshojranv ; Jfo 17, Ctpnao; No -O, hpmre Pine Hparf-; No 'Jl, Tttplar; No a A, Iron, round, Hat, aud Mniare; No 't;, Steel; No 27, 8p kes, NoVH.NuiU; No;), Lead; No ill, Zinc. Tin, ami Nobler; Noltl, Hiirdwitre; No ;H, Tools for Stores; No Whlto Lead; No 37, Zinc Taint; No ;W, Co'ore.1 Paints; NolW, Turpentine aud VaiuMit No4, LlnseetlOil; No ll,tlhtss; No 4b, Tallow, Hoap, Ac; No 47, Shin Chandlery; No4H, Oukutii: Ni4M.Tank Iron; No W, IukoI Copper; No.Vi, P.des; No M. Hellowa. iyft Ult 1R(rOPAL8 FOK MALLEABLE IRON CA Yaliy Tilmmlna. Okpnanc . OmrK, War Hkpautm vt, Wamuinuton, July 14. 18''.C NKALKD PltOPOHALM will be received at this oitlce iiulti SA'l UJIIAV, Auiftist lHhl, at 4o clmk, T. M., for the 'elhei jit the lollowliw points of the iiiulerm"uUouiHl uMuntiilei of uiaileablc-iroii tiiuuniiiKs for cavalry ciulp iuentH : At the New York Agency, Now York,,(AtO sets. At the I run k lord Arsenal, ln.tsio sets. At the A.letuny Arsenal, '.'0 Otsj sets. At the St. l.ouis Arsenal, 1",(m el Kadi let is to consist of the number of each kind of bucrsle, situate, miff. Iwli, stud, and lop now prescribed, except thut two ol the rtiik'S in each set are to lie made ot the lit w pattern, with stop, according to the model to he seen at the aboe areiiMlv. The casiins are to be matleof thebest quulttv ol malleable Iron, the tongues of tl.c buckles ol the best stock wire. Tue dimension of the cleaned t sstinus and the finish, and dimensions of the buckle tittiKurs and rollers must conform strictly to the standard ruiujcs, which will be applied be lore Jepaunlnx. Alter bcli it thorough I clennett and Ireed from all sprues aud Irrtiiularitiiu, Hit' aw to be japimiiad In the best manner. Ilie Hoods are to be put up In papers, In the usual man ner, und packed, tw o hundred complete sets In a hot of a iuani v. and marked m nay bt- prescribed by the Inspcvt Inu oinci-r. The work Is to he subject to Inspection at the mann factory in all etnyes of Its pre ures, and no Roodk aro to te received or pAld for which hae uot passed iivpec- tl(-II Iiellieties are to be made as follows: Hidden will etnle Uie weekly rate at which they caa deliver. T.kldis will state the arsenal or arsenals where they prt jKitt fo deliver, ami the number of sets they propose to deliver at each place, If tor more than one. allures to make del!eries at a specified time will subject the con tractor to a lortelturc. of the number he iua fall to deliver 1 (hut time. No bids w 1)1 bt received from parties other than regular manufacturers ol the aitleles proposod for, and who are known to this department to bt capable ol execution lu tl.eir own shops the work proposed lor. l'oiots vt bidk can be obtained at the above named artet.al. i'ri'f.i.fah not midV out on thi$oim tntt ne be t n tri edt H"AR TF.K. 1heb'ilderwillbert(uired to aeeompanr his proposU lion wlib a K"arnniec, simu d l two rckpouslhle persons, that iu case his bid he accepted, he will at once execute the contract for the unit, with wood und suitieleut sure tit kin ii stiin eiual to the auiotiot tf the contruct, to do IImt thcartic.es proposnl In contornilly with ihe terms ol thii hCveitl-cineiii; and in ces the said bldiler should fail to i nter lutfi the ct ntract. tooy lo make good the dii b rtcce between the oilr of kitld bhhler and the next rt spcnsihle bith'er.or tl.e peisuii to whom the oouUact mm he aw arded. The ie-ponslhl1Hv of the guarantors must be shown bv ti e Mtlcivl ierUtlcate uf the Clork of the near est MMrtU Coutt, aud ttie I nltett Mtules butrlct At t'rnev. lioiuls tn thesum f't'ial to the amount of the routrart, signed h the coi.ti a tor ami thith 4f hi Kuarart r, will Im- teo,mied of uie successlul bidder or bidder, upon itfn Uik the ionirat'1. FOliM OF filMRAN'TKE. We, the under sii, ned, reiiih nts in , In the count) of , und Hluto ol , hereby jOii.il uud severally row ,..nt ith tha L nit id (State, and tijinintie.ln case theforentniK h.dot -he ac cept) o , that he oi they w III Ht nine execute the coutract fr tl.c sHine. w l'h ismI and nimch nt sureties In a sum etiunl to the t mount of tfo- contra t. to fnmih the articles prop'-eil in rcntorm.t with Uie terms of thin advertise-nn-iit, dated .inli 14, l'l, under which the Md wu nud; and In cit-ie it eKkltl tl a'l full to enter Int.. a contruct as uh-remhl. we jiimrantt lo maki tood the dll- fert m e between the oiler of the suid tim the t et lower.! isponMble n dder, or the person to whom the i-.i.truct may be aw anled. t;ien under our hand and seals W Urn is; rthia day id , Beal.l ei-al.1 'eertirl- To this guiiranl'H. mn.t be aiit-nd.d thu omcia! eertil este ubm i' ii.i iilioin il. l:rh ran nhlaliilng a e mnai-t will t ohllsed In enter lull' bi nds with appro, ed aurrtirs tm tl.u laithlul exeou tlf u ol Un- same. I pi.n tie award heleg made, sueces.ml blildi-ra will be nntiuid, aud iiimisliod w.ih toiuia ol coulrai-t aud bi.ml. The Hepartnient reservea tlie rlnht to rejeet any nr all the bids 11 deemed nusau.iactory on any "'fropwals will be adrtros.ed to "Brlirailler-Oeneral (Iciirtf 11. Kiimsiiy.t'liM ol ordnance. Wuiliingiou, II. t'.." and will bo endorsed "Prupo.uU lor MaU.abie IroU Cavalry Trlmmlws. ' OK0H0I! . ravAV, jl!)-tiithsali20 Ilrlg.-l.eu .Clilef ol Onlnance. -nuorosALs ioii building floatisq NAVT TlKPAItTMrNT, Bckkau ur Yaitua ash ioi k., July 1. 144. S...MII aAl. Vr,noaala. andoraed "ProDnaaie for llullillng Floailng lry Docks," accompanied hy plaua and apei llli aUona iu full detail, will be received at tlila urns., tinill li o cioca ai ., on uie --m w ' the Constriictlnn of a Floating l)rr Duek for uae at or near tho Navy ard, New York, and an (or us. at Uie Navy Yard.rhll.iuelphlai laid docks to be of fuU and sutBcleut capacity aud power to receive, raiae,and auatain In saicty S vessel of at least 2: IWt III Icailth, 4o foet tireudth, aud l,i real draft, of .is) tons displacement. Itldilcrs will task, thuir aiKCIllcaiions full and cUar, desrnbli.l the kinds and uiialitle. of mawriaU proposed to he ua.il ; they may bid for ana or both docks, aad In their otters, which must be separate, they wlU slate Iha price for ehkli they will build Uae doea. and th Uwa at which they WlU ens.v. to ha. Il reaily for u. AU patenia or patented article., if "S'Yi. .hi the einstrucllon ot thess docks, are lo '1,'fifift pcopoeals. " u T.BA1 ?KIN r'ANf. 1 AStl TlOILET OOO09, uaume-Aiii.'. Fans, tuaa nre.. Ustuar Oooda, Baaas....a. CTCR0K8 FROST, No. 9 MECHANIC tVaue. N.wark, N.J., want nrat-cla.a aVfenla la all iartsof the Unlli-d ltte to ssll Ihour fateut IKiveiwoe. Ajojms a. above, with two aud lure saist stawps, Sut irculAnd terwa. AU4.clMWai. Ht-UtsUUa PROPOSALS. 1KOl06AU VOU MA1EUIAL3 FCU TUU N'T XfvrvitTwv, I BtuAC or pQrtfiiFirT Aar nsortoiTTm.V sfnly IA, lfe4. V " flea fed Proposals t furnish malrlal ltr the Nary, faf the ear erdtnf .tofh iine, will be receded at tts Hurvau of e-'iolpment and KecruttJnjr. nnttl the Clfk dar ot Aunust neat, at 10 o'clock, A.M., when toe bids wilt be (ned with! reward te any accWKotai deteatioa et thi'Is or oil er eaie. 1 rw materia Js and arfJcf e emhraeed ra the nlsissi snm4 ar particttlarlr sVsrrlbel In the print schedules, sny ot" wb'fh will he 'furnished to such as desire to Oder, or ap- IitcMl,, to the comsnnndnnts of the rfptivf rwds. or th rj ants nearest thereto, and Cwseof all the ards tmn appik-atiwn to the Bureau. Tha division wit classes bint u.t the cwnrenhTCe of dealers In eewfc. ewta pferttoiiKMily m in firrnishcd at are actually paired t bds. Ti e rommsndsrst and narv event of aoti elatlm wtli, In artwtki to the seliedule of clnssee at thatr owe 7Hii,iiTRo.rpynr u,e schedules of the oti.ar yards ir esamii.atli.tr only, irom which it may be Judged wtietarlt will be dekirab,etoa.ftkeappucatlonfor any o4 Uieclassesj ot thi.se yards. tiflers must be mad fov tht whole of the elasrat ar yard upon ewe t f ti t- schmhiJea, nr In alrfctoosi lormuy therewith, or Uiey will not tk-considered. In cons, pntlng the elss-r, iht pne siatfd tn the cohtnn of prfo will be the standard, and th sifsrezu f titeetaae wLUtssy carrveft otit acooi'tii.ft te ti-e prkofn ktaied. It is rejTii sud ol t Idilers to old nratarvs and tttbttltii. t Ion of flames, aad to frcU.aU. amounu ate cviTvoUf carried out. The contracts win be a anted to ttia lowest banarfsl tldrierwho tves proiter keirrHy fw Its fn)ftlnttsi, lbs bureau reserves the elfiht to rcjeet all bids toi any class, if deemed eortitant. All arficlee mnt be of the very best ogsllty, te W A, llered at the navy yards in Rood order, and In eutiabtn vessels and packages. properly marked with the asnsa of the contractor, a the cne may be, at the eipense and risk oftheoontraetor, and ta ail respecta subject to J-e lnpection, measurenient,cetint, waii,it, kc, of the yar4 w here received, and to the eat lis aaUslacUoa tf the oeat tjiati tl ant thereof. Itldilersare referred to Ihe eomtnndant of the respaw. tle ards for samples, lusiru.Uons, or psrtkriAr ds a ilptiooi ot the article; and all oiher thtnas bstrui eiual preference will be given toartioUtsaC Aacrtcaa ataa-hi(-ture. Kvirv offer, as required bp law or 10th Anrat,1fbl4t must beaccomuanhMl by a written guaranty, the f jrm wf which Is herein after given, and aio by a oertlorit siumd by tho Collector of Internal Kevenne for I is is tri t in which be rtMidestthat be has a license te deal iaj thcnrtklos he proposos to-furnish; or by an affidaviw su.nedhy huns-.i,aitd swoni tu before some mttraia amnorlred to a lmlulter such uath, that be la a m s nutat ion r ot, or reirular dealer in tue articles be alters ta supply, and has a Ihaase aa audi maaafaoiurar se d kler. Those Only w hose offers may b 1 accepted will bs notified nnd the contract will le hrw anted a aeon thereafter aa riractli'Alde, which they will be reo,uind to exciite wlthist un davs aOer ita rvoripl at the post otttca or nary axaaop named bv ihem. 'I he contracts will haar date the dar tht noUftcatloa lg given, and deliveries can he demanded. rHtretlas In the md amount will be reanfratf to sure t ba ron n act, and tlielr responsibility oerunsad o by a Cn'md Hiates lHstsiot Judtts, I ntted Mta'es iMstiiot Attorney, Cot lector, or Navy Agent. As addltiooskl aeotiHty, twenty p r oe n turn will be withheld frwn Uie amount or the bitia until Vla contract shall have bea aomaletd: aad etht p'r centum ot each bill, approved In triplicate by the c un niandauts of the respectl e vards, wtd Im paid hy the Nav? Agent at the points ot delivery unlesa requested bytka contractor to be paid at anotlisr Navy Attency with) a tern da s after warrauU sball have been passed by ihe Hecrw tafv of the Tieisuiy. It Is stipulated in the contract that If default be madt bp the parties ol the flritt part in dellvertusr all or any ef tba articles mentioned in any olas bid tor in ttie eoatraot.or the qualliv, at sm h lime and places as above provided there, and lu that case the contractor and hit sureties wlH forfeit and pay to the United HtaUa a snm of money not exceeding tw ice the amount of suoh class, which may s ioveied from time to time, according tn the act of Congress, In that caae provided,, approved March 8, li n. No nidi for nore thn one yard mast be anrloeed tn may en elope, and the same must be dlMinetly endorsed on tba outside, 'M'roposals fitr Materials for the Nav r. for Vm Naw Yard at (name tho yard)," and addressed 'To Uka Cutcf ot the llureau of Ko,nlpment and Kecniitlng, Narf leuartinci t, Washlrnton, U. .C " fOltal OK OttUKB. Which, from a Arm, muct be sitfned by all the mem here. 1 , of -- , In the Htate ol , hereby airree t furnish and deliver In the respective Navy Yards a I tba articles named In rhe classes hereto annexed, arrwesbly to Ihe provisions ot the schedules thereior.and In con formity with the advertise nitwst of the Iturvsiiof Biais ment and Kimitlng. dated Jury 1h,1-;4 Should my rhr be accented, 1 reiiuest to be addressed at and tba contract sent to the Na y AetU at ,or to , loc .iniiiiiiirM srnil rairtiicatca. (9inatnro) A. B. (Pate.) MTtneaa. The schelule which the bidder Incloses matt be pas teal to tlkts otter, und each of them signed hy him. Oppostia ench article tn the schedule the pries mud he set, tba amount be carried out, the aggregate footed ap for eaoa clas, and the amouul likewise written in words. If tba parties who bid do not reside near the place where the Articles are to bo delivered, they must name In their oirnr a person to w hom orders on them are to be delivered. KOKM OP tlL'AK ANTKK. The undersigned, , of , In the State of gnd , of i , in the Htate of . hereby guaran tee that In case the tbrotroing bid of lor any of tba clashes therein named be accented, be or ther will, wtthla fen da a after the laoeipt of the oontraet at the post omoe named, or navy agent designated, execute tlie contract for the same with good aud sufficient sure t lei. and in caa the said - shall fail to enter Into contract, as afore-' said, we guarantee to make good the diilerenoe between tlie oiler ul thu said and tliat which may ha ac cepted. t ,t (SlynatHies of guarantors,) C. T. Js;. Ps (Date.) AVitnea. I hcretij certify that the abova named are known tome as men ot property, and able to make food thc4c guarantee. (Signature,; O.IL - lobe signed by the I'nited HU'.e. District Judge, United Ptatea Dlntrtcl Attorney, Collector, or Navy Aitent. The fi'll'-wing aro the classes required at the respecttrtj Da v ards ' KITTF.KV, MAISK. No 1, F!as Cana and Twine; fcj. S, Bnerm OH; Ko.T, CihiKik Utinslla: No. 10, Leatner; No II, Leather Hose, Ko, lu, Lanterns; No. IS, Taliow ; No. 11, nuiloneryj Ho. S3, Bantwaret No. M, Bliln C'hantllerjr j No. Vt. Irj tioods; o. ill, fittwoodj Mo. Ill, Tar OU and Neatsloet fllAltl.KRTOW.V. MAHSAriiraRTTR. Ko. I, Klnx C anvas anil Twine; No. . Hierra OU ; N. li. ..Lln. I'lr.all.i Sin M . HlnM, ' il. III. I .. hHI li, l.eauier llu-c: No t. Ox Hides for Hope; No. 11, Kliectlmn; No. IK, Soap and Talluw; No. HO, llrg.hes; o. if.1, htutloneri l Mi. i, naroware; no. , onip l.amr.irv ; No. Cojiinr Ire; No. J,, urr IMoa; No. :'J. tlrewoodi Nu. M, niuus, isr. aua neaveioat Oil. HltUUKlilN, St IUKK.. Nn. 1, Vlsx limn und Twine: No. .1, Iron Nails, Pl.iac HlTtt..etc. ; No. -t.Tln. Zinc, etc. ; No. b. Sperm I; No. ti. nli He riue, Aili, mack wainiir. eio.; No. I, Ckll'B I lensllsl Nn 5, HUives aud booking Cabooseet No. in. Leather', No. 11, leather Hose; No. U.LlKnutn.ttati No. W, l anterns and l.atulis; AD, id, wiap ana lauow. No. L0, ltnishea; No. ii, Hlatlunerjr; No. !M, Hardware! No. 24, thlp Cliandlery : No. 'iu, Urjr Oood, ; No. IV, Klra Tood;No.31. NeatuftotOU. nill.AliKl.l'lllA. rEN-KBYLVAKIA. Ko 1 I la. Canv aa and Twine i No. a. Sperm Oil ; Hi). T. Cooking I tensile; No. 10, Leather; No. 11, Leatlier Iloae; No. is, oonn aim innow ; n. t. ihj.ii... .-.v. tloliery; N. SI, Hardware; No. 24, Ship Chandlery; Ne, ,7, Hry (hKnla ; o. , i Ire wood ; No. ill, Tar ou aaa nstoou. wt(,IIty(1T0Nin.c. No. l,ria,('aovas and Twine; No. 4, Tin and T.lne ; Haw ft, HiermOII; No. 8, Stoves and Cook ln tjatioo.ee i no iv. leather: No. 12. Llgniimvlli 1 no.j.i. i.anierns; a, u. Hi ap and Tallow, Ns.no, Hni.hes; No. 22, Hlatlonerr No. 2.1, iiaraware ; no. z,,oiiium.u j , .m. .v, Wire; No. 27, li tlooil.; Jlo.JI, tiailery iron; no.ee. Chain Iron; No. M, Walnut, ilabo,aujr, aad Ash ; No. M, luvot Opper. J7.J-s. ORDNANCE OFFICE. Waa IH PA1TMKWT, Wamiikltok, D C.luh la,lit. Pealed Pwpnsala will he received at thu oitlce until o'cli ck on the lt day of Aiuust. 14, for the delivery as Ihe New York Agency, No. 44 Worin street, ew tort ''Vv.'S'NTY THOUSAND ARTII.LERT Bl.ASKlSTg. Thene Itlankda nnitheof pure wool, c ose woven, of stout arns, to he of red, with a black border, three tx Im he. wide, Irom the Sine, and tlie letter, 'f. H." lx ( Im lies hluh. hlark color. In the centre ol the blanket. Ther are to be seventy live (7.'i) Inc. es long by sixty -se.eo Iniln.w'ile.anilol the welfht ofli'W, lbs., srll IA Iba on which a vatlation ofO Im;.'., or a-lli lb., will tx allowed. 1he ni ii st be single, and not In pairs, and be packed us cast a ( t tit,e liunori u eacu. 1 he Itlanhets are to 1 Inspected at tl'e faetory whet made, and none w ill be accepted or paid Sir sxiapt suoh aa ate ntipiocd uiion Inspection In-IMerleii must he made as follows : One-twentieth or the amount cciilraclid lor on the :Ust ilsy ol August, sjv onc ti iiih the ami unt ir week thorealter. Failure to deliver al a spei ltled time will suntect tba rontrarlnr to a luuilureof tli auniber ue may laU to da IImt nt that time. ... . , No hid w 111 be e emlilered which does net eome rroaa a nianutacturrr oi blankcii or regular dealer ia sunk "'formi of bids can be obtained at tv abova name4 ai.erals. 'renews.', aet me e t fAis form wti nut f,W.VerJ. r...AANTi:r.. ThehIdderwl!lbere.)ulrt-dto acmuany hia propot th uwltlia Kuaanie'.si;Mied hv two rekK.ultte persons, il at to ra-e his hid is acoeided, he wdl at ouee exet utsj the tontraet h-r the same, w ith tte.d ami surtlcleni sure lies, in a sum euiial iothe aiiumut ! the CfUtrs.'t. to de liver the article iri'(oMd, lu e.tifinniiy with the terms taf tin- adeiUrieiueiiti uud In ease the said bidder should, lalltoenterlnioihecontrat t.iheyto jpskefiHjd the dif fereiice heiwt en the Oder ol said huKiay and the nex.t ra si oimil-ie hidd'T, or H e p-rf.a to Alurtu ue contract mar he aw aidtd The ret.iv mlhuity ot the ttuaraii'ora roust b show ii hy lite oilh ial eeriliiraie of the Clera of the neanC lH-irict Court, or ol the I Ulted Htatea I'stnct Attorney. ltotiils in the uinetiial to the amount of Uie conwaet. S'fintVt the ron trae tor and both of his uuarantors, w iii he rMuifvd of Ihe sucecssful bidder or btdders upon SiOr tag ,hnutVoiiM ok 0,tARAvrrE Ws,tbe undemlgned. resldeiits ot , In the conn! ol , and Htate of , hereby Jointly and seve rally covenant with the I'nited Htatea, and guarantee, ns cae the loreeolng hhl ol be accepted, that ho or tin y will at once execute the coutract for the same, wita cond and .urnclcnl sureties, lu a sum equal to the amounA ot the contract, to furnish the article, pcosoeed, ia coo lormllv with Iho terois of thi. advertisement. daielJiiw 1.1, loot, under which the bid waa mad.; and la '" '! .U shall tad toeutr Into a canlrsotas) I,"e,.ld,w. ,u..ri... to make '-dJiLd'n'V;,'i1c: . tween th. oricrot the aald- -T?Z2 the Son- : :owel responsible bidder, or tlie penwai u. waoia tua oon- ,.c. ma, la awarded. a Witness: J lLdaj of sis-, . . . ISKAL.B ' SCAt ) To this guariiteemu.tbeappeale4 tr fftcUUiKtll,- , 'T.eh.wty'ob'uhlm'g a oontraet wUl b-oblleed toanter Into bono.. ia approved sureties, for tho faithful wmou- '"ciion'lhe "."ard being Btaile, saeoeasj bidders wlB be noil'ied, and furnished with forms of eouuwot an '"rhe Deiiartm.n. reserves tha right to rjM au or all iha bids, If dmuttd. aruatufacaory va au "Feo'rJ'ia'a will ta addresMd to llrtiidie-.wral George II. Itamaay,1 Chief of Ordnane.. C, ard will U andori'd 'ifopil Arulleia Bbxakets." OKO n HAM(,av. . iylMntts Hid Brl.-0ea.. ChW of Oidueiwo, A.teri.n s Low I i -Twee jt.ior aeiw Bills as an.-b.lf to tw. -r,. 'Vud u.dcs,..., u a-