Jim. .is. THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAPIT. PIIITiADELriIIAr SATURDAY, AUGUST C, 18G1. i1 A A T ATTAANOOM )TEW8rAlB. crncENo.io3 sTthird street. m TrWaei fai a Tn Oner, ef Brow-rasa Omm rxe Vui,rMIM CaeTSar.aesl stalled t hM"1" HtanMCWM lteIoeABa PUB ASSUKI On aim rim Crm fB Two MolTe,veriebtyln advanos Vsassp- a""-- .... . , i biurted at rne Bsoal raws. - iRXWMMHMIllWHIMMXM'' . SJse iMW ntfi taken of Anri . ftmmmlfdhnt hkn ii knjtl A In " eutheinl.-eled .VT.7J. n.7S- wer-Bot n-,..r.l, l. ,?. Ntara -"" OoaioUo. i J V Atyrtlwr, SHrtar e I"" ' the Cti itetlon of Tn rB1tlKA ,.,oasrn. ernnt,lllng us to go to pre, at ao r, ,n aatlfreqnees thM advertisements may ... In a" 10 orl k, II possible, to suture sp bisarttoa Hi all at oar eUlllons. BATTjnDAT, AUGUST , MM. OCR tirMTl ATI NKKVICK. AH-Migh Uie diplomacy of the United Statet baa, t Satan famtancee, been- narked by the (urailt ot a MgndoiM policy, It has tn others preec'nted, tin aspect of stupidity not at all CredlUWe to the country. Although we have fstten aMotibhed the red-tape politicians of the Old WorW, and given them a shock thpy little tKpectod from, this aide of the Atlantic, the tBaaagemcat of ,our foreign relations has not been characterized D7 proper system, grow ing C4i of the republican heart, and courage OvuAf tnlbreed in all qnartera of the globe. In too many caeee hare our representatives Abroad Imagined that they were bound to Conform1 to the old, wily, tricky movements ff the Ministers with whom they were brought into contact; while others have acted as if they were totally destitute of the genuine American spirit, aping all the flam anery of aristocracy, and yielding readily to the upttio of Individuals In stars and ribboca. The vacillations which, have taken place of late yean in our policy at the various courts of Europe must be attributed to the practice of sending mere partisans abroad as a reward ft services rendered the successful Candidate for the Presidency. Botne of the men selected have not possessed ft single qualification for the duties they are naturally expected to perform. They have goo4 Among people of whose language and Jnethntionj they were almost eatlre'y Igno rant, and then, Intoxicated by the gilded atmo sphere of a Court, have forgotten all their pro fessions Of democracy home, have studied to acquire a smattering of foreign tongue, Submitted to being buttonholed Into nonsensica project,, and fielded assent to measures Utterly outside of that policy which would really duce to the advancement of our -ue as one of the great rowers or the Korid. -""'What Is required may be simply told. We vent the National Administration to adopt a boldtCtralghtforward, downright course In the Conduct of our foreign relations. We are Satisfied that, although upon the face of things such policy may seem belligerent and threat ening; the result would be far otherwise. It Is fact verified by experience, that nations actually drift Into a war owing to the condi tion and twisting of the old-fashioned diplo macy, when a few plain words, describing precisely the .position assumed, so that there could be no equivocation, would preserve the peace. It Is peculiarly the province of a new nation, ocean vlni as lofty a rank among the Innovating powers of modern times, and con fldent In its strength as the United States, to establish this open, honest course of action in international affairs. Lot this be the first Step. Then we must have energetic, saga cious, and determined representatives, at least at the principal points whore such qualities are required In our Ministers, so that the line of policy we have marked .out for Ourselves may be fully enforced. THK FKOGRKHNIYE CHARACTER OF TUE A CAE. The secret of success In life Is self-reliance. Individuals and communities who depend for prosperity on foreign aid never thrive. There Is, moreover, a sort of meanness in all depend ence which la revolting to a proud spirit, While K is a condition never Incurred except by .those who are destitute of manly princlplo and energy. Greatness of no kind has ever been achieved, either by States or men, but through the diligent ' exercise of Inherent power and resources; and all observation attests that abject weakness and pusillanimity are the lot of, those who owe whatever of Strength or prosperity they possess to foreign omrcra.' j It is fortunate that It is so. It was a wise and good Providence that Imposed the obliga tion of labor upon mankind, and enforced it by a necessity none can violate. "In the rweat of thy face shalt thou eat bread," though pronounced as a curse, has operated a s blessing. It has compelled the exerulso ot human talent, and produced that wonderful citt)laU to which the world has advanced. AH tlAW has been accomplished by art and actcuce, from the rudust age to tua present '.tlnie, is attriLutttble to the natural com.ml kiu we all are under to toil ' for' every valu ;j kble- addition to the comfort, pittance, aud 1'iaxtical usefulness f HIK ' ' ' This beneficent principle of physical and intellectual activity U. still operating, iinj marvellous as are the conquests It has already VkpH, the achievements of educated and ex perienced indtuUy in the past will d'tubtle be excelled by those that are to succeed. The ge is emphatically an age of progress.' Every fnh acquisition made by mind and ini'c'iani col skill is adding to the capacity to- aUa'.a new triumphs in practical philosophy.- At no previous period has inventive genius bcun mpre busily; employed in the cause of arc. Almost every day it contributes some new means to eeouomlxe the Operations of labor, facilitate human Intercourse, and draw closer, by . virtually shortening time and space, the relations of distant governments and communi ties."; The world, In effect, Is constantly con timcting Its dimensions under the magical in fluence of steam and telegraphs. The age In which "mountains Interposed, made enemies of nations," has passed away, and Un is which uce, "Intersected by A narrow frith," abhorred " , , . , saxrU other, ara now. through tha Agency of itiodern coB-Yenlenccs of communication, "llk Uur-4 dn mingling Into one." ! As tt result of this growing uaUtnsxiy, eonv latrce and lnduatry tre stimulated, while tba gnat metropolitan euntrc Are multiplying la umler, wealth, And influence. Jch Is striving, too, for ascendancy, A-dYsjitage of position re roesaured, local prt excited, amd.ererr energy Is. strained hj gatterous n,riUsn. From this e&cer rival r. nriiL esntste IncresAlng tapront, while kbor , .. is kept Active, mecb icsi Ingenuity perfected, inTeiUloa exerclned, And riches, Instead of being asesl in the coffers of the few, are dis tributed Among the tolling millions, And (breed tgwbolesota circulation. The rtvee, ther (brtj, for oomnvreUl empire Among communi ties has Its saluUry twos, And should, for their sake, be encour)re4. Kowbere Is UiU laudable emulation more .. . i.iui j .v i r. .. j o. . 1 Our abundant elements of progressive growth, the natural elasticity of youthful nation, the high point of civilization from which it started on Its career, and the propitious character of Anglo-American liberty, as respects the exer cise of individual talent, all combine to pro duce such a condition. The ambition to advance and excel has, In an Incredibly short space of time, converted a wlldernoaj Into a prosperous empire, embracing thlrly odd millions of people, covered thickly with towns, cities, and magnificent rural estates, and rank ing as one of the first political Towers of the globe. INTEBVIEW WITH GENERAL GRANT. XMi he Arm; or the lomio Affair Itofor Ptinhnr;. A gpntleroRn of this city returned home this morning from City l'olnt, Va., having vIoltBci the Army of the 1'otomnc tn dintritiute upplles for the soldiers, which bad been contributed by the congregation antler bit charge in Tnirty fttventh ttrcct. After performing this duty, ho nmUe a tour of the ramps, and paid his reecta to Ot-neral Urant. Of ihia Interview, be glron the following intorontftig accotiat: "I learned that the headquarters of the General were about a quarter of a mile from my own sopnlng place, and immediately repaired thither. To the perron whom I met at the entrance I told my btmintss, stating that I wan a memtier of the committee appointed at the Grant meeting held In New York In June. " 'I think the General will be glad to see you,' snld be ; 'he is disengaged ; go to mm there uuder tbefly.' "I went at once and Introduced myself to hint. Ills address Is remarkable. Ha has the faculty of pitftitig everybody In bis company imme diately at ease, and at the same time never lowers himeelf. There is aot a trace of the affectation that characterizes a man who has stepped into a rank which be feels to have added to hit import, anoei and he is utterly destitute of vulgar famU liariiy of manner, lie is a good representative ot republican lite In this country, where a man may take the place wnicn ms talent, taste, and ability Indicate, and yet be 'a man for a' tbat.' "As soon as salutation baa feeon exchanged I opened my business, referring to the great meet ing held In Union Reare in June, where I bud tbe honor of speaktm:, as wall as of signing the address which hud been prepared and transmitted to him by .the National Committee. "'The sentiment of that meeting. General,' I remarked, 'was to uphold the Union cause and General Grant, even though we that same day had heard of a repulra.' " ' There is no danger of a permanent repulse,' he answered. 'Though seemingly we are taking a great deal of time, yet we are saint up tbe Rebel army faster than it can be replenished. It will take more time, but I am fully confident of the result.' " 'General, I remarked, 'the people of New York now feel that there is one at the head of our armies in whom they can repose the fullest con fluence. Yes,' he Interrupted, there Is a man In the Went In whom they can repose the utmost coufi deare, General Sherman, lie In tin able, upright, honorable, unambitious man. We lost another one of like character a few days ago, General Mel'lierson.' M Changing the subject, he asked me to make his apologies to the National Committee for neg lecting to acknowledge their reaolulions. ' I am glad ot an opportunity oi explaining wny i nave not tetnrnen a reply, said be ; ' I sent the resolu tions immediately to Mrs. Graut, and they hive not txen returned. "lbs position or our array before retersburg is one which gives un the advantage. Hereto fore tbe enemy have had the inside, and been enabled to manage troops so as to secure all the facilities which that position attoras. General Gnint has now got that interior line, sad can throw troops from one point to another, m them, and employ them to the greatest advan tage; and the Rebel gooeral cannot prevent him. General Lee hHS found hit mister. "The attack on Petersburg last week, though falling to secure a triumph, was by nomeauaa aerious disaster. The Diana of the General com manding were such as to avert tbe possibility of any enfilading tire; but some or tbe suttordtuate oem ral failed to carry out their parts of the pro- uranime. Hut tor this omission on their part, Petersburg, It is safe to declare, would hare been ours.. It still be yet) but at a sacrifice of more time. "The conduct of the wounded colored soldiers exemplifies moat admirably their fortitude and generosity. Men wun severe wounus in me nip., thighs, and legs nisde their way into camp, while everv white man with a serious wound rode in an ambulance. Un the day of the engagement before Petersburg 1 went upon the field with punch to relrefh the men. I offered a cup to a wwunded mun. He declined It with thanks, saying: 'Give it to those men there who are crying for water. Tbf y med it more thun I do.' "The colored men have won respect In the amn. I saw tbe evidences on every aido. One day I ohaeived an Irish soldier sitting on tbe stnn.p ot a tree, teaching a colored man to read Another time I aw an Irishman riding in great haste, with a nuked black hoy of sixteen at his saddle-bow. 'What are you doing there V be was asked. " 'Faith,' said he, 'I found him drowned in the river, aim it is in-ttinu him out 1 have been at er, and getting the water out of him and the life into him ; and now I am hurrying to the surgeou to ett bim resuscitated, the darling, suie." ' Only one man in tny be iring spoke disrespect fully or unkindly ol colored men, and ne was an hundred-day mnn. The soldiers believed in tin in, and they have good reason for their fai h. "Ti'fre Is every reason for conlidence in the operations of our army in Virginia. They are exhausting tbe enemy, mainuiultig their own ground and encroaching on their adversaries'. Their commander, too, is an earnest uiitn, and believes in the work at which be is engaged." .V. I'. Evening l't- CITI 1JSTLLIGNCE. TiikLatk Ju.n OHiot. VenUTday Atler 1100 u tli iuiiHrnl ol I1M UU Juun Ouiou took plat l rum o. 13 WaJuut itirt-t, mud wu Urflj- at tended by ti.e incmla ot thn dtcpuvd. Ihr intnr tuiut took ilco mt Vmun4 lilli. rrnriuus tu the tunrtml ft meeting of th publitheni mid to knolioii, mlth whom the dtvoaned wa at one time cUwclv 04.Mii twl, wiu tiolJ. Mr. Ukmut C. Ait V pnliU-dg and Mr. (jBouoi W. t HiLt-f imod hwiiPlary. Mr. C'akkjt, upon Ukinn tn etiftir, msdP tCH biiet ai.o afl- oUnt Aeuiarka. 14 Midi Vcm itftre tevu lurtttHl hur thai you inifltt yyito in tsU:yiuK your hifh apprwialton l a mm wlio oug oec; pa d a t i'tiiiftumited ftud til(hl bunorab potuttou biuou' the Irado ot tbe oouutry, aud who hM low htt i Me My acquiHUuioe witii 1m in btck diov than forty yivir, a. d he tiftti tlmu m tnil'td the powtat-MioM oi ail the quail'iea by which h wa it mutt no oiuuh di-tJiiiruMhiil( aud bad aoiiiirml the coiiiidt'ure ui all who tiuow him. Auiive. vuer f:et r, ni't lii-TMii, litM ral m hit doalinr aud moit loi orablu iu the Mir.orinaiioe olall 1im euirft.omtu hv lupitily ucuin d lor.uiie. Iu tin- ue ol that lortunu he roftn'tlmteil a kfndno-u nd )tUr. Utv tar more rare thau we eould wib tueuft to be. i.e waa Miwa ready to rteioud to apphua tioiii Imviiijr .u vU'W lht uruuiutiou ot tlieuublio rood or ti.e rt-hi'i of private dmlivM. I hare iuriwf had fi(iUs lit occajiiou to apply to biin lor eouiributioua. a t a Lavo hvwr applied u vaiu. Only tin inoruiujc 1 tiHf v.it irom ft ladr, who told ine 'bat In huu ahe had lost Iter bewt fi huu, and I kuo oi maur tttHHi oi miniiaj knal. The loaa wo have imciinitd ht ftiutlieoi e. It hkft luadn a vaoauov that will out ocu be titled. He haa now none u bia trav), aud ta carnrd With Ititn the twm ot a tartfe oiruie ot fi etidh, noioi i: whom 1 itail alway be glAd to Aud ry bame enrolled. Mr. K. 11 . bfTL.vU, In & lew appruprlftte reouulu, plTercd the follow in preamble aud reaolutioua: ( H tirreas, The publisher and bookieller ol riiila delpbia havo himrd with rotfrt audaorrowof tbo tt.-ot.-ftM) ol tbe late Jon Gbioo, who waa at loof , to ftotivulv aud o bouoraily oupueajptd with tbe tra ie; I Jna trkerwt, it bt due both to the ehftraetor ot ttid dttct aft'd ud to oar own tfebnKa that we sjbuuld tiitu publicly drelnre our biyh iuorviaiou ol bif worth, md ot tbo loaft UuU we have tuiauud; turukm fitot9ftt lhat In the death of Jonw Oftioa tbo rroiiinnmity huve lu-taunpngbt. valuable aud pubbe HnriUtj cltni'ii; one wuo la lonff w oe rvmonuwN ll,u h intt leohun, sturbna inurUy. L jacitv, (tewrous nature, and tor all m iy, ou.iuam aa riiinap p noual aud ft-eml cjuabUe wtsksb uot only eodrd biia to our tris?ntUtiip, but aecured tor him our rtpQt. AWsolueel, l ba4 aa turussr tnbutu Iu Iu. siseusory, jtrs will attend bis luuensl in a bod) and that a ouny or tneee rrwiruiiwi urn puouasiou in in sspora Ol turn iday, and csininiunsrsiteU by Uie u liter, ui tin, isiit . iiuK. as aa -r son of out aynpstUiy, to Use ta.ty I tha awessaassi. H . Tueaa naoluliona wars aisoouded ty L. A. OoosV. Esq,, aad pasw.d Bnanimosssly. ' I. A BUR. LtfCOkta . AJtD E.KVKSL' Ai- I thoojtU itw f sir s kswB eioaeat lor ovar a Bsoath, - I aTrtbalas tu -binary of tola Contnultouatlll oninsej m worn,' swssnar asr. uuscAs a. Mmm-aoa, by raqoA-t ef Mr. Ilausuii, I atr g. synut to t rn-warw ,r ta. I Vary fund. By their svsAssi.4ruvat'' la uotnot eolamn, It wlU ba usa Utal Ittay airt only auutiaua to t. la receipt ot runila, tint that Muiy has. aiwady reswivadj vvi-r t6,uuu. This baods' suus in.ll. cuts bow nobly tua seople hare rsmuoudod tu thoir eaii. Willi suck mm exhibit it as unruly aooiry to I say that tha es.pectetii.ua f thia Cvniituuaa va fetssa ssers waa nauavu. T Btats Horm Bull ok "Bhndm." The Bute Hongs brtl Is en Instltotloa that Is generall right. sad fos ahead with the rrga. Urity of clock work. It teldoa rts wrong, while reporting the progrrn of time, end when It vagnriea. Bach Is the confidence of our people iu tbe city clock, that many of them prefer Hi Indication (f time to that of the finest chrono no U r. Yesterday the old time-keeper, from some canse or other, did go a-lray, and tolled forth several h'irs in number one less than ttaey should have been. The inconvetili me that reiulted to our cltirens wa considerable. An hour's irregularity in limn could not have b ipp ned at a mors Impinant period th in it rinl. which was Jn-t In the middle of the day. lluine people were perploscd at the strange announcement of the old rlo k, and the best Coop r. Johnson, and Tobias watches were made to correspond with its inareurary. In divulua's whose spietitea never failed to be cor rect indicators of at lean thtee hours In tbe day, wended their way as usu.il homeaard to partake of tbe eniinilav meal. Households outside the sound of the "big hell" were not sutijectd to annoyance, but where the housemaid doi-end-d upon the numr of its strokes for information as to the timsofdiy, disappointment anil contusion were the result. The meal that should have be ore pare! for the master of the house was yet upon the lira at the time of his arrival home, and he was allowed to s itiate a ravenous appetite by gazing liei-c.ely at the bare table, reversing the proper p-ition of chairs, maltreating the cat or other animals within reach, complimenting the indolence of "Mary Ann," and commuting other Improprieties that crowd themselves noon a fauugry man, Tun Mosquito's Ditty. t tin an ot vowaa stu. Mr lrtnil. It sesnis to crlT roa 1 hat yuu can't msWs ra lssve j oa, Nor oooseut to roprlsvs you Proas lay hma-uta-e-nvm Ttioath bit tons mast sirs HtUfht, I Drolv vou safin sun. Kht That nr on leot Is to alto With a baa am a-ts-ml nut, this bltln trslt yon st Id rsur fnliow natin to bo Just as su-on as 'Us la m Witb nr hum-um-a n m r Can yoa aaraa on sarthlr spot Whsrs man's RiUI-api't'itei lot 10 be bit, or ritt 'us noi VVItb a Lia-ias a-al T on eao't show ms on. Oh, y ss I 1 nor Is one place, I confess. Where Iher don't their ra-e oapress- Wltbahum sa s o dtl For tl yoq at Tower H all lo lor first rate riothlnit eatt, Yoa will not (it bit at all With a bum-urn 1-01-01 1 Ouratect of Rssaonable Cl-vtnlnii Is still lull anil com plete, being replenished by lame dalle adillttous. We are sellinii auinmer stock at old prim, inucli bnoi tretrmi coitoisauiekoods Towaa Mail, Ko, SIS Market street iiaasan 4 CO. ITHkF.sTnto Rklio raoat tiis Uuins of CiiAMHKKsni'HO. Our readers sie often regaled with the triumphant achievements of "Evans A Watson's" and "Herring's Best" over the de vouring element, but in the winslow of Messrs. Orovcr and Bak r's Sewing Machine establish ment, No. 7W Chesnut streot, our citizens are now for the first time made aware of the fact that a Qrover & B iker Sewing Machine is as much a "8a amaiuler" as a tire-proof safe. Tbe Imrned machine rclorred to was the property of Mr. B. r. Nead, of Chaiubersbtirg, whoe noue iia one of thn consume I iiuildiin.'S. Asa roue of one of tbe mo-t tutrlmrons acts of the war, the instrument in question Is attracting much at tention. UfHOLbTKkY. Chairs, Sofas, Curtains, Shade, Curpeta, and Mattresses npholstered in the very best manner at l'.itten's, No. 110H Chesnut street. R. B. Da Costa's West Indiah Tootu Wasic is the best preparation now in nse. Inquire for it get It use it and ts your own jndge. Manufactured trora pure west inuian vegeiaoics. Sold everywhere. M. II. Lkvktt, Proprietor. Faihmount Tahk is now the resort of thou sands of our citizens tiaily . There is certainly no more beautiful or delightful place in the vicinity of Philadelphia. The walks ami drives are in admirable condition, and the grounds are bright in verdure. Last Sunday at le.ist twenty-live thousand persons enjoyed the fit's b air and scenery, and to-duy, should the weather tic pi o pitious, a still greater number will don'iuesi wend their wuy thither. Speaking of the 1 irk reminds us of the excellently conducted HiOto House, on Landing avenue, above Coatos atruut, which is a Htoipiiig-place that deserves the re membrance of our restlers. The rooms are do pant and spacious, and arehaudsoiuely decorated with vines and (lowers of rare descriptions. The refreshments, creams, and beverages are of the finest order, and the proprietor, Mr. C. Dusch, is a most courteous one. alnrrlexl. FlK'KR-FABSSWOIlTH.-t'n the tth Inst., hy Use G. Washington .lorinun. at his resilience, Mo. 221 Marriott street, Mr. ltlCIIAHU K. Klt t.lt 10 Alias AU1UAIL t'AUNKWOKTil. nil ol tills cltr. jl.ri'FRlKsi MlAlN.-On the morning of the tth biststit. at the resilience of the bride's islher. by ltev.A.O Tbomaa Mr. J. III1W AUll Jl KKKKIKs to Ml" M ARY bUAl, daughler ol Mr. LdwarJ Shalu, all ol this citv. I.EIU.r-CAlt l w'RtOHT.-In New Yorlt. at t!ir ro-l- dene ol tht? britltVrt intht-r, on Weiliiewlny, AtiKUHt 31, by tilt Ktv. Air. Kotiler. ol Uie Kiglitft-ntti .strm t Molho.llH KliiM-tipnl t'burch, WI1J.1AM A. KKlLbVa lot? Major ol l the )u -huiKJied-ands-lltlenlb reiinvlviiiltt oluiitcr-t, tosJAlSfc. (lauhier oi 'IlioniaM W. Cartwrl'ht, Imp Caii taiu oi the WiJily-tliird Mew Yurk Voluuter( lrib ltriifaile. H ITKHriKM). On rrlfiay.ljth mt., after a llnttor- I Inu tHnt-HB, MAKY C, elUunt daughter oi Jeae and tlan- ! Dub llutts-rttcld. an ml Tl rear. ( llif rvlatlvni aud trlcnut are respectfully Invltot! to at tend Hi funeral, from the reiiiticnie ol her purentu, No. I'.Vi Kraukibtd rend, on Tuendar. Vtii Innt., at 8 o'cloca 1. M. ttervicee at the Twelfth laptUt Church, at 1 P.M. HAUL! ON On Prlday inorniau, the 6tb lniant, 1 Hi triend and tlutat ot tun fitmilr are resiprc'Oilly In vlietl to attend tile funeral, inmi hit lute rfftltli-np, No. 616 1 htrteunth trevt, on tUinJay alter noun. Itli Inlaut. at 1 o'clock, without turtber umlce. t lil'Ht'HMAN.-KulMj whilst tn action, on the lth of Jul' lat. ut Afhbye liap. Va.,NAMVKL R. I HI'KCH. MAN, of Oomnauv K, Twfiitirtn Ffnnrvlvanla Cavalry, ud ol lli'iiry L. and Sarah it. Churctmiitn, ot ISew Cattle county, In the IHuyvarut hi ayp. t'LAPU "K.-On WitlnfHlr. the 3d lorttant, la thu fvth year ot her a,e, UAht , relict ot the Ute Luult tinpivr. OLAIUNG. On the Id Initant, M VRV AN N', wife Of Mr (sfM'ifti- (lladinr, tn the PMh war ot lur me. The rvlritlvt'H und irlfiitlsi ot the tatuily are. ri'riptvttully tnvittx) to attend the luneial, I ruin the rewldence ol hf-r hiiHltHnd, So. Vine Htreet, ou Humlar aituinoon, Tth iWa.it, at i o'clock. HAltKKK On the Mb Imtant. IiAVlI) 0 HA UK Kit. ' In the Mth year ol U ae. I lti-t ri-lativvn and iricud are respectfully Invited to at I tend tiU tuoeml frumhU Ute renutenc, N. W. ctmiror I Mirh and I oweli ntreetn, on itoudnv niuruioK. 9lh tiwt., at lu o'clock. LAW. On the 5th ln-t.,.10MS K. La W, formerly of Baltimore in tlieblsi year of bin , Italthnore p tpe p lea copy. i II In relative and frinnd are invited to attend hi funo ral, ttitm bin ittte rwtoenco, No. T.l I'lno Htreet, on Mon day morning, at 10 o'clock. Interment at Laurl Hill. ' M AKMIALI,. Athln remdence In l 'larkuhutK . ludUita Couut, la.,oo1he VWIh ult.. Mi. M'UTT MAIIMHALL, t ateu aotiut 71 veara. i ue ueccanea vviu a ouiier oi tun wrtr ol 181?, and a. to pen ed lor a hrt term In tb tnllltla cHiledeut lor the deh'UM' of tUo Htate hi tho duuiuior of VAl'X.-On Thurwtnv tuoniintx, AuKUt Hb, 18i4. FHKDf KICK tiKAKK VAl A, oul child ol Wlllfamv. Mod lsuiii.f ii. Vaiix. ItU tneittl hikI thowe of the fttmtlv art- reMocctftiliy In vttrd to attend the luntirnl, trtun bin latht-r'i re-ul jiipw, Nu. 70v Ars. li nlrt et, on Mvmn atteruoon, al I o look, iutennetit at Laurel U'U. RELIGIOUS NOTICES. " tsr WAHNKlt rltK.K iNSllll'IK Of Helen?!-, ar.VhN I KKN I'll Mtrijel.ahoiet o ll nht i aieui.e. IliBh-Mi l .itl'lSUN will reii' h Ml this llistllilt Ion nest H: bhalh aiuirnooii at I o e ork. a.ltl Iru.-. All sr. invited. ll tsrH IMOX M. K. Clll'litll, KOl'KTU Hln. brlW An-h. Ssh jalh. Auil'ist 7. Ksv, K. fKIKs'iN wit) pi.acli in Ihu iu irnln l In1, o'eio W. llov. ALKAMKK CLAUKill ih .selling alSoc'o-k. 'I ha seals axe all tree. It' --THE CKSTKNSIAI. af K. t Hl'ltCH, OK IWD West PhllsdelohU. III mva Ksciirslon to Atlantic tlty ou wwdiMtaUaf next, Aunust the Itltli. We respe. tiully Invite our truiiiiU to accompany us. as wa will endeavor to uiake ihls a ploasailt exuurslou. Adults' Tickets Sl-23: ChUdreu's. li cents. Last boat isavas VI It atraat Wharf at A. M. pre-elsi-ly. fia-Tn AKt'H BTRKK.T M. B. Cllt'ltC I, f. K. M)ll- ner of Hroad. IWr. M. i. VAU-w.s, pastor, js jru- Ing and avaalug. - tK-to. CHl'BCII OF THK COVEN IS r, KILIItHT sitieel above swveutnenth. Divine service to niorrvw .Sunday I. at IS si A. M- and S r. M. tteOWr Ul lli. V.) prnaca oruii is aad evonlug. Ulnt'lFLKvl OF CHKIHT MKKTINfV TO . and S P. M.. In WAalllN'S. PrtJmorr w, al U A. at., ins HALL. KIUH IH aud eralNU OAUOfcN atraata. JL yaruut, ol InJjsi , will preach, KHOAU srTKKKT JS. K. I'MCBCH-PHEAClt-JtafiT li to-morrow, at luH A. .St.. by the Bov. JOIISI TltoMfsbai atsr. M ,by Kav. Cll ABLKa A.BKi:K, t p ol iStb M.stusaut t'a. Vol. Sacrament, IsjtMt. SK-ts THK BlkTH rsU-obVIKKIAW CHCItCU, WiJ fcfHCCIC Hlret. beiow Mlslb.wtU bo opn tor JHvtne earvlee every a.bh nsontlnii tnls month, al IS tf'CMI i. Subjers on Iw-umiitu. nioriilug " The fluty aud lroprily of I'ahlitiy Coven i tuu wlu Hod la Tune at War -1 ChronKkes, S i. tA l'raror meeUug llrvin ta tots r. at. arHiMtt OAsuiy.n hall, h. w. coinkb fcsrafiysiiNO s.AaL.fcbei.d Tilutl KKN ru aire, u - Mvtlnss of tbe Chiurh of t brL.1 a a. MWw.i-AI last A. M. Hse won, hip, . red.' "ebewUig Ui. LurJ'a ibsalb I .OlOIUIB UBI. W In liM 1 breakusa .." "iitmM Ui. lrJ a umi ii un ne eoiuee, iu nrav.l aad USM, .nu lol uweuing aoo .uuoii w aaotlio.. And at iH o'clock I. M , r the preaclilim of I i4' ' - iba saasws, t. u. s.vssri T ORT. CERTIFICATE NO. IS. BATKD M i July IS ri, a ana .ka 1 u rn aMoaa er u ansl Thus b-1..ss rMw , . . , f U It. Hall.y. As ppisr.lss I nsi o Si, t I ., .., sksM return usa saaaa ta UsS sate f Coossaus, or in .,,. MOIiT. r. IAI runs. I. m. w a l n A V 11 N, 6V0CWHOB TO w. ii. casnvx, MAHONIU IIAL.I, No. 718 OHESITOT Btroet. WINDOW H II a u u H, OUIITAINH, MOSQUITO NKTTIN03. BUSINESS ITEMS, I', LKCTKICITY. LOOK aim LIVEI A WOUD TO THK WISH IS H'lririKSTi All dlieascd conditions, both acute and chronic, where tl err la vitality wicufh ksl to reaot, are permanently cured. b warrantee, at hn 10 WALJtl'T Htreet, l-hlla-dciphla. and In case of a failure In most obsUnat maladies, no etiarge Is made. Kleetrlcal Institution, established about Ave years ao by Frofeesor UOLLKS. Bead the follo.lnf. A rltss or maladies prwatti to a Prarful extent ta com nualiKs, dooming lie.oov yoaths, of kolk ssies.annaally to an eerlj ree These diseases are very Imperrertly updrrstuod. Their eilrmal manifestations or a)tnotoms air ni-Man debility, relaxation, and (treat eikauaUoa, melasmas, or wasonir and ounsumptlon of the tissues of the whole body, shortness of breathlna, or too hurrlsd ImaUilm on aieendlug a kill or flight of stairs, palpitation of the leart, asthma, bronchlUs, and a dr , s.re throat, irrmhlln and shaking of the arms and lower limb!, p.crshm to society, tMislne-ss, and to siodr 1 sometlinos dlmnass ol tin sjeslsht, ks of memory, dlsalnsss of I lie bead, lialia pain la various parts of the tsMli , ins In the back and lower timos, Inmbaso, dys pepsia, roniUpatliai of the bowels, deranged secretions of the kldiHys, aad msny oshi-r gtanls of ths body, pro duitng etrulent Sleeves In both males and f tmalea ; Uke Ue (aaiepey. kyaterla, and diltereot forms of nervous spasma. Mow. then, nluety-niac cases out or every hun dred of all to alNe-names dlseaxs, and a host ot others not named, at catumpUoa or the tonus, 01 of th spinal PM-rvea, litre rartr oris In in the pelvw viscera, hanee the wantoi euccc.s by auy of the old medical systems of piactico. MSKAHR4 Or KKM AI.K1. frolspsus Itirl, I.eueonha, Amenorrhma, and ys-mruorrlia-a. All Its aitove diseases and other Uterine complaints kas their ta-lgln m a loss ol the vital power of the luoly, Uvuaht on by Injuria., eaoesses, s doatary hnbits, personal atitists, aborUons, and tae use of powerful meille nea. K..racor the peculiar amptnms are drawing pains Ihiauih the hip and back, weakness or Uie Usaba, and extreme languor and debility throughout Iheeatlr aystem. Hie efTecta produced fiom thee troub'.asoma maJad-ea are almost multitudinous. Con sump don, Dys pep.la, heuralgla, raralysbj, lieafneaa, Illlndness, fits, and Insanity, atid even Idiocy, are aot unoooaraon, Ko effectual or rellal.le remeil) lias evar been found for these alarming comi lahiU till onr late discovery In th use ct Electric!! In atriel aecordat ee wlih rhs positive and neaailv is.larlretlon of the titerlna Organs. We never filled Ir. curing all of the above diseases, excel la case of oruar. e derangement, or severe Injuries ot the parts. Mil Fulion.aledy of ureat experleaca and ability, will tisve entire charge u! treating In the ladles' departuiout. Coi-suitathin free. Prof. HOl.t.FH k nr. BROWK, aii:"-Ks. s.0. ivjo WALNl'T Blieet, Philadelphia. rp hi: u ii u at r i n n J T Ilk KEY 8'MOMt'U S. NAHONAL W1WS W0RIC8, LILLIE'S CHILLED IRON 8AFE arii.t thb MAS1KR OF THE SITUATION. TROTH IS MIGHTY AND STILL FKISVA.IL, Its Eueuiy.llke his freat rrotutyie, "THK FATMKK OK ALL KHR'IK," MUST SUCCUMU. 1:k clilse ii of Plitlaitilliia aad vicinitvaif panlcu. I r rtiiiesld treail tl s MlusrluiiaotsiroiaMr. llr.Nlir HIMOKSl rn i.Ki i iii,.lniy Jl.lwH. tl. C bxtter, Att :i! for I.iiliO t'lillesd Iron saie: 111 si: NiH:ll.e No. in t'lilliesl Irna S'e 1 P'i roll a sett ul j.ki in Is a was In ujr nnice, vti.icii wns burntsl entlri-ly il.iwn. Willi nit issunn luct'.ry. n Priasy nla'it last. My hooka anil latw'a wt-ie Isk, n unt ol Hie Sale uh.re tlie Hr r-Skb -I t!e UuU iliw, tm-reiote ii" aiteutioa was psltl to tlie bn't. sIK-r tlie art-, fur some oss. Ttiaottir was a llnes-nr hrli k tiulMlnn, Ivinf Jnst si.utl. ut tt Dialn svauon-st.op.and as tlie wMulet tlielline w as fr.-io tlie nt.tlli.llie tire rrnia the wagon sliup was ftiri-l strmiKlv tipi'O tlie offra, anil eerylijli!K C-in-bustllile tiiimi-il entirely up. On exsmlitiiiif tlia H.ife the ilislill-was tonnd not Iniurei In the le .1, anil srlth a r.ist of palm ami a little reimirlin externally, Is ready ani lit lur uie. I can ri.serl ally rennaneiid LIIXIK'Hf 'HII.I.KD IRON S.l e to all Intiri slid us a most tlioruiurn t'lrn i.riK.f Ill .MIV MlMilNS. U. 8. Nll'-n:il Wagon Work. Hie Mlowinir tai ls In Ilia above certtflcate are particu lar not Lealjle tirnt. 'iht-charnrti-rof the nullitlng. Its beluf locsed just south ol the main wenon-shop, itlt Ii. ImineiiHe uDioiint ul i-r.mitusliMe uiaterial; alo tlie f.et that tlie wiml at the lime was strong Irons tlie north, is huh I irt-ad an iuimensi- aiiiunl ot tn-at upon tins hiitldinff. bei.iinl. The feet thnt tlie Sisli was the mallrst slse tiut one, anil that it was lelt In Ihe cellar, anions the rn'iii, lor dais wlllioui ours oraltentiou, as there was aollwui left in It. , I hlnl. That tbe Hale Is not snninii, warned, or twIst.-J, hut Is rllll ill or.lcr, and III for use, even the lock beluf stl.l tiniiinireil. , . L This wonilerr.il ri'sult, tosether with tl-e result of tha late attempt al router; of Ulllr's CTiilhd Iran Sale at the West Philadelphia 'I rust tund.jusl i.nm.Le.1. wist pr.iva to the ssll.UclloHol all parllis Interested in ale, Hal Llllles Chiilirt Iron Male la ail lhat u rlaiost lot ll, .tni-tiv thnn.uuhls-lire aud laal r-prjil. the sieet- ...n ,.i.r. lmviil l!.iiii'. askdrtloii 1 1 the contrary notwlthstaudum. Verily. F ovioeni-e Is on the eldi ef M. C HAIM . Ak-H. N. It.-Tho nbore Sa's is now at sa depot, and all i ar ties Inlen ile.1 UI nli-u.eesaroiiie ll lor themseiees. . . M t Salil.t'.M. Alient. nuft-tf BBVI-.SirH Sltaet. bof' l1 (4svrsisss( 4 A CoVI I.K, Kossisu Fuksii Kvi.ar JSoasiMS. llsvi. A Ki itiiii's. Am 'I and Ts' K. U. Wbltiiinn A S'ss . iantfai tu.-eis ol New sod lieUi-lnus Conlamlons, AUa-mJ fuste.Choiolaie Caramels, t'ruants l.s Mode J.i Varts, esiulsitel Itaioriil. It iwsted Jordan Almonds, c , Ac Va. :UC Chesnut street, holoar ronrth. AtX'k . llsaas.- 8 ft.CS A CO. (I M ASO 5 A ' BaMIXM s ri.vkoa CAfttNET BTECK A CO. OUOAJIS. PIAK9S. J. Jt. OOUU. BavanUi and Chswaat sOweU. CUIISCnilTIONH IN AID er tiis ; Sufferers at ChamTjersburg ' - . 1 ' W Wr tree ftom C. E. MBftBll.SJllTlI, KQ. f ik hiutkta fiMtus Uer rarwo wiiphu w UA iuHrvr Cs A by ""MU" ooUbuUui Iu iu. DBEXEL ft CO -AiTvTfl. MATTIN08. OIL CL0TH8 AND i J Wuilow SbVdj. from How Yorfc A-ctkro r u...ir.,t HnMla. W whte. ftl a-. liliKriuy w.y--r-"-"" - , -7' , - u ,.i...,i I f1" VsTTd Meent&-4. W - proper- tliMliiri lmprU CarueU. tl JO to l-7flPWynJt ix.aaia prirwe , nr - Vi.hl. VenHiK Hm, mad uZZTtrlZ mi to U e.wa pt yata; MaiU.ua. Ih. ii7U a.aorte" T W rwialpw; ,rrooi af v -. (S varh XocUtO Hie Da- am ootir hwt " ---- - -Wlt'HTY'S TKA WAREHOUSE. E3TA- j aj In tBSO. tsaparter and !ksar as V sasoeaisi . y, 1 W-aa, a lAraars, Cbosea Zm,ur, Bek s Balsas ! aX f-ov Al. --ii"2ti,rJu, T.- ktMSOS nt B Wh BB00WB SHreet, AMUSEMENTS. A' A.LN UT STREET THBATttB. no ax wr'aAwyrmii a tpr.aA tutttt. THK DKhT KNTS.K 1 A N.MKNT KVKR OVKERKU. tMieervs Iheeomlr talent attached to at.sroeiia Tit'ttifs;. Frank Moral), Ik Parker, V . Miers, I. MorUmer.F. iHemnnd. a-.il T. asnford. Iv.ors open at t loniMfsrs ata io. ana -sKOVKK'H N K W CI1KSNUT STREET VI lllbAlkK. TIITS F.VKH1NO, The gran rotnantln, musical , nii-teruisr drama, AI.ADl'IN, OR THK wO'SUKKr Ul. LAMP, ris-ssnled, alter three months' ai llee preiiaratlon. In a st; le of ut pns-edi-nteit man eirie nre. reulete with wonder, flit trattsfoimstloiis. magitlflreiit sefnesa , vranit marehe. superb eoelumea and prupescias, bcutifiS music, and eiKiMe. Jrtetf IMMKNflK ATTRACTION ANI I.RASK ItOMIIINATIOaT. THK CHAM III K-IHMU1 at r.UKIU. VAN a.MIH HUH A HO N MAMMOTH MKN atlKHIK AMI THAI lt A vtiVKsV HKKS.T I'MTKIJ 8T ATP.fi C'llltlt: f'OMItlNKIi, Will oiD on U.e sp.clous M ou AKUU Htreet, bet 11 een N-ai'leenlti ami Twentl.th, ON MIlMiAY KVK!SISO.tkeSth Inst., atid cn'hiue op'-n until Hatnrila' evenllis. Mih Inst, K.Klill.iilotis will slw. he then on ever) Allernoon during II e rs-k. eso. p'lng Monilav. On W H'.NKHOAr MunMKt! a Spsrtst F.Klilhltlnn of tie auimsls III 1-slven, the net proceds to be lor tha i fT'-ter. by Hie hchel rslil at IJIisnilief .t.u rg. Tills Stenair'-r'a ll one of Ihe ra-est collertlnna of birds and be.als now exhibiting In Ihe world. Tlie pactider ms ons animals nre wull represented, among thota ths wi.mleriiil Klept.ant IIANNIIIAL, and the teli-krsled 1111 rtlrOTAMlin, tit iiisr.it ii'Mifir,. For nsrtu-uiiu-s se.- small hills. Look out tor the OranS Pn-ct ssli n on Monday. Hth lost Ailniis.M.n lo tlie psvlllon, ru cents, timsii-n uniier u ;esrs,-.- tents. APernuoli periornianca comineni-es as yo'o'o. kl K.venlng, 7H o-rlors. AduilsSin to Animal rxhlbtuon, on Wednesday morn ing, !l o'clock, ODlr ito cents. au -lt $5 REWARD. LOST, AT THE IATE funitarv Fair, to which ll hsil been loaned, a large I lsg, alxleen It-et long, marked with Irwlellble Ink on the eli . M w. HAi.nwi (, ur, lit no. 11K11 arai.UK Hireet. KXCUHHIONH, AT UKDirOIOL) UATFsS, TO TUR OBRAT Goal, Iron, and Lumber Begions OF PENNSYLVANIA. TI0KET8 GOOD FOR TEN DATS. (living ampls time to visit each point of Interest oa tha route. The Catawissa Railroad Company Having perfected arrangements with Connecting roads, will Issue KXCIIHBIUM TICKETS Iron Philadelphia over the following roate riilladellA and Reading Railroad To Reading. Srhayl klll Uaven, Ashland, Maiianoy City, and Tama'iaa. Cata wissa Railroad-To Hummlt, McAuley Mounun, Cata wlssa, Rupert. I'snvlllc.allltoa aad WliUamsport Lehlgk and Mahanoy, and Beaver Meadow Railroads -Te Black Creek and Mavoh Chunk. Lehigh Vallsf Ballroad-T AlleBtown, and llethlehem, and tha North Pennsylvania Kalln ad to PhltadelpMa. For variety and grandeur of scenery, this route pre seats peepltar Inducements to tourists. Hioaa wlsblcg to da so, may reverse ths route byotaialn- tng tickets to atart over tha North Pennsylvania Katlroad. FAKE, 10. Tickets can be obtained at the IsspoU of the miladee phia and Reading Railroad, and North Peansylvanla Rail road Compaalea, and of N. VAN HORN, TIUKKT AtlENT, H. W. CORNER BIXTII AMI) CHESNUT STS. Trains atart (rem Philadelphia and Reading Poost atS'U A. M. and S-aO P. M., and from orth Proaaylranla Halt road Depot at 7 A . M . and ti, and i 16 P. M. yt- stuUi lit MAYi 1UK BTAl'NCIl AMI COMMODIOUS STEAMKR "MANHATTAN," CATTAIN E. A. RYTHEK, Ot the Cape May Line, Is now maktnn her remtlar trips t CAVE MAY, leaving AltCH Street Wharf, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at nine a olooki retarnlns will leave C ape May ovary Mondar. Wednesday, and Friday at halt-past ehjht o'clock, touching at Mew Castle going aad returning. Kara $290; carriaita hire Included. Children half trice; carriage hire Included, (servants I'M; carriage hire antra. Freight at low rates. No freight received attar 8 o'ekvek, ar d lo all cases must ba prepaid. Jy.'l-tf . JOHKril A. STEWART, Agoot. JAETEL'S QEEAT PIOTUBE NEW YORK CENTRAL PARK. Tl Is tnagnlSrent work of art, now rapidly approaching completion. Is one ot the largest and most elaborate evar aiiderukaii In Hits couutry, being about four and a half by three and a half feet square. and embibcniii a full and complete view of tha (Ire at C'oa tral Park In all l.s orauty and grandeur. BubscHptkias for a limited number of tha artist's proof sheets will be received here, wben the plates will be Ukea to Europe, where Messrs. TR1BNKR A ('O.,rateraoster Itow, London, aad ALItKItT L. IlKltOI.I), Hue Klehellea, farts, ara already recotvlng euberrlptloas for tha same. The work can be had by subscription only, f rice It per copy, payable on delivery. .Subscription Booms of the Companj, No. 720 BROADWAY, KKW YWHK. Tbe following firms will receive suhscrlptlaus i AITLKION A CO , Broadway) WAl.fc.KK, WISK CO., Hoawn; R K. tllillHlH CO., Chkaao: MOORK, ts II KTA1K A bALI A'lN, Cincinnati; rtlll.ir A HOI.OMONH, Washington) C AL1.KNIKK A CO., i'Uladeiphla; , al the publishers, BITWKI.U IIARHIH & CO., Mew York. ). wsoilia No. 7K HBOAllWAT, rsMTKU MATH'S, KASTKRN UISTRICT 1 tit l'K V St I A N1 A, .si r. niv. pMhniiir.NT t tub cnitku statm 10'iur. MAitnllal. if TO tAslfcliN IslSlstlCT ut I s.N Nat l.s aaiA . ui.rt.Tlit;: VS IU Hl.sK. The IHstrlel Court u( the t'nlU-d Ntatos In and lor th. V.e.i'Tit lii.trn?! of Penits.n aitia, riKatly and Suit nri eoiilnir on a l.llwl. nu-d tu the lisine ot'tlie t'lilti-d i Lie. of Amtiiie.hsll. de. ree.1 all perMiuain '-neral wSo h.M.oi pi stead to have, any ri,jhl. iHle.or liilcro.iin elshl-1an l.sle. or rol It'll, eariro ui a vessel unaiiuwo, tituf ed by the I nut a s eies ...eel oi wiir .s hif.-,uuui- isai''.anl ot vullllliwf urun-nAiii r. I. i..tn..w un ns. uishe.1. ellert, ana esneii 11 jii.inuient, ai ine iirost ami plai e iiiiilensrltl.-ii, ana to the SS.-' Iieie.lleri-s.re,se. (nikllie Ml r-iuirinii I IU .IP, luroiwi, nn.l,ni BOO tirieili en o'ned and coiuniaiiileil, Hist yau omit not, but that b put.ii-hli s ih-e t'roetits In at ie..t two of tlie ilal'7 new.pap.ia i.iiioeu p,ioii.ow ,i, ,n. j T I hi S'leipinrt, una 10 .or f.r'M mo.m r, , tlu moll .i snil . lie. .ir cause vt oe iiuiili.ueu uu mnt. t rtl iiMr rati oril ,mli pr-srii-it any riuKt.iititf.'T t im i, inp'oril' ,all ptr.oll- in ireuernl wn-i iiate.or pteietiu to I as. any nuhi.titi..or luiere.t In the ssln eljrtity-two .. t a-.rt.it. tn aiiiMar . ar iiet.M-o aa iionorauie jutta (,'Anw Al.Mh.ui..it.uMr iii js.tijsjj otin, ut ti l.g. iilittduii r-K'tn In Utf4'tiv nr.AaHtTliu.fiii the twen U in tin aiiet' I'uM t mtisii o( (iWt 7S to jtn ti it tit fun t itstr. Ot tisi ll 1 1 1ST lM Clin QMV ,IKlsrsMtf, WIsYtM IH it ul l.tsttm Kl In tilt if chum-, tl ni una tit-re toiitiw.ur ti -f tn Ut i- fori,, tti 1A , h rrttMna' it mttl imwiui e tf-tma, it miy ttiey why ih Mat ?jhiy-t wo ! o' entltm HUIU I t Is1 r Hl'Ml Us t I lO M'ltllt)', It l IIIUSJ (tl I nltnt HtHt, r.tl, w-ia t4 tU'ir syt'mifi oi fii.rMltf, lift bi" ititi nii..t ii c-mut'tna-lion is. bi MilBtl-dl aii) i-m4ui-.t-t. aa iru d aiil Uw. ful inlita, fcttl furthtr lo 4o stud riva In th laaha'.f sab in lueiw miimii appertain. Alia mat oa auiv lntluai, or rtuM iu t luiiiuatiHl, uutu aU praoua afore aaiil, kanaraliy (i wl wiu by tua truur trf (Ua pruttit it i atl.ii iutiaiaieti). tttai if ilaev ihall Bol auuar at ilm lliua aiiti pLaaa abova sntiai-ft, ut apvar autl anali nsi auow a rraaunstois aiiu mwiu trauN 10 vur cumrwri uwu arAld llairtsvt ( uun OtHO uuuz niti w 111 unwstu uituiiu- dhaitun uu tlia uUi cauturv, autl luav ppinouiva that tha aul iKhiy-to bla of rottou U14 baluux, at th tliuevt ibv cai'tur trf tb arlM. U tba cnattuaauf the I iilivt Htntea iti r-n4'a.mu gMit'ti iDtstrantjuiiaa, or utrtirsiiM,llablt aud aubjr4 to cauUaoatiua autl c lUntiiatiLoii. to bm atlltttlkil autle mdumt1 an lawlul pit, th ab-a-Ctt, Or rather, oslilluH4y,ol ilia pcrtum ascttc an U Uiiliaatt sl In any wi mMtihtarMtUig,and tUat you duly ertily to tha aaid Itafrrt Crl what you atudl Uo lu the praiaUea.ti.gftltfr with theae ir-fUti. W itnts. the Houorfthia JOHN VXliW KLkUVJl, Judga I of 1 ha laltl I'wurt al I'blta IWuhta. Ult acoitil day of AuifUht, A. I. JhM, ana in the eiKbty-aiUtt yt 01 via lits bsviioDeol tua svuiieii airtwia. Ifpsviiti H fARSIIAL'S 8ALK. BY VIRTUK OF it I WrMof Male.bT the Hon. Jolm ('adwsUder. Juiita of tha lllstrsrt Court of tba United Seats., In and for tha iarn l.lsiru-S ol r.nnsyrvanla. In Admiaaity, to nseui rvetMl, w III be sold at paldlr sass to the hlnHeet nod beat kuU.r. br .h. at M It UK N r'.B 8 MTOIIK. No. Ill N. KUKT htreet, on WKIlNKSIlAV. AiikusS ID, Mil, at li o'elocb M.,tsi bales and 16 bales of outuia, bata aisrioes 01 vaali unknown. WILLIAM niLl.ssti, !'. 8. Marshals:. D.ol rsnna. rii.Asi.rH, Jury 28, lea. )TtJA TtrARSHAI.'H 8At.H BY VIRTUK OK JuilxanfU.e DlsUh l Csiurt of tlia t'nlt.d Su-ra, la and 11. ttrrtt or n.i. ur iu. nva. uwmibw, lor llMeaawrn liliUlelor r.uiMy'a""s, 'rj. ssa dlreelrst. alllb. sold al Pul.ne has,, to th biahrit and ... -. t..m . . . UN liSVlllS MlflMlT. No. 11S N . yiONi Btrt-et. ou W :ih iKaiiAl , Aeuil (11, ism.us l'Jel'K'li,kl.,aJ basss aad U baws at cotton, bains oar. oas of sssss uaanown. a wiiiiiu uinwisn t'nKedtutea staaaai ,1). of feuna. rUlasVslaala.JtilyW, lot. JjrJO si WANTS. 'I O HAKNKKH MAKKR 8. W AN TKU 1 Two oi Two or Iliree acme and ftnere -tle hands to take c in trscls In tn. s an or) , to tnaniilaetura a lirire 'inantlty ot IIAI.TF.IIH. Hltllll.KM. NO UIHIIIS. All Iheasab-rtiU will he liirnlshid Ihr-n. M r. r.i I r, It, Sit. '.' Sltrit Slreet. WANTKW TO IIKKT. A MODKKATK aired hou.e- In rouitdi-ie order. In a food locat fu. Ad- dl Vr llin sr., li" isu. ro.t Intl. e. am at VRTILI.KUV ANH CAV ALKY HOUSES wanted. As-lsTAST Ql-AltTI SWSSTIH-riRSRITtt.'t Ol-.rK, I'M'I AOS.I.I-IIIA, Jill f ISHI Horses spit aid. for the Artlleri and I'm airs si-rvlrs wilt be .un:hased lr the underslirned. In ..pea eaarSel, et a lair toltee. Kaeh animal lo I- Hiinit-te.1 ut UlS Usual (Suveni- ni'-rt fn'.Jieellon lo rnre Is-lns see. plod ori.e. II. Ie O' iimti il tn me i sin-n mire in.piTTnr. at the H il l. 1AM I K NN HliTl-.L, MAIthhl Hlreit, be twen Hshthan.1 Mnth s're.-ls It) onler ot 'ol.aiei iieorri It. Crosntan, Assistant fuirtcrniaster-tl i.ersl C. S. A. t )i27 UK I aplain and A. l. M. FOR SALE AND TO LET. vou KAi,i:-i,noo,tHio worth of hKAI. KSTa IK. ,. I Oil I Mai e.. i isi iro wititTlt nr. At. r. ' a i r,. H'K SAI.K-S ISS'.ISSi WOH1II "r HKaL ",HT til . 'o p rson etshinti to pur.l aso Itesl K. tat-. I -her fT ill 's n,ent or renpaoes , sh"ii'd fill to jail on ans (Irt, as I l:ai. a vast ijusnlity of pr tpertv at the old prices. Have me ol Ire (m-sli a' n. resins id ine sire. Nr. AT IiWK.l l mu, No sw H. Sixth street. Twelve rooms 1 ot ?n hi lis,. ai7no, NbAT I'W Kl.l.IN'l. east side S'tn street, nnrtu ot Vine, S.Vssi. I'os e.sion soon. NKAT Dltll I.I.NU, north side Vine, west orTwentiam sir. , t Ixil i. US feel to a streat. tvssn. rosses ahm so--s. L ,1K roifll T1KY I'M F.I.Ll.Ml, SIO. 171W twa etiiet S'S" hl'I tMHJII.l IIIIII.T DWWI.I.ISItl, NO. SK IS. Tenia stnel isi lie lo ins. Im 17 by Mi lo a atreet. S7iii. NeaT KWF.I.i. INK. w.-sl side Twelf h street, norm ol hsm t arellviit nvlihaorhood. Lot IS by SO. t I'n.ai ssirn a on H.K1IANT IiWKI.l INO. NO. V1 Is. FiiartK street. a..isst. MAT 1'ssri.i.in', Bio.si:' is. nes-enio sueer, pjie-i. VKI.I. l'l:II.T 1)W 1.1.1 lll-with allies. Thirteen r.ssnis I.OI Is h) Ho No 7ns llrnwn street. M'l.rMlll nwtisTR .STUNK ritDISr DWF.LLINll, Huniiber strict, west of rtlxteenth Sit SH. NF.AT V I'WKI.I.IM'I, No IB10 Kuronmr streot. Lot 3d h y 111 to k street. Throe story all thrnush. 1 1 .isfs). Iteshte. nearl ysjii other pnpertles. ksrr purson can boaUIUHl. tlKulKIKC. MII.I.KK, Fractlcal Kal Kstate Aveat ana Itroker, Mo I '.( N. HIXT1I HttreL tAI'K INLAND, CAPK MAY, N. J. FOR Us I.E. Olnmeoa Lalayette street, 11 rooms. Lot SO by KtllfeeU In-iulra sal tf 1 IttBT flTeRE ABOVE ATLANTIC IIOTEL. TO RLNT. HANDSOME STORK, WITH plaie iilass windows, and dwelling. Mo. 217 N. EI.K- lll ftreeu l'i-u MILITARY NOTICES. ggr- III3Al)(UAnTKRri FirBt Eegiment Grey Reserves. Cti v Aiihihxt, Broad pki.ow Hact. St., Avllst8. 1H6I. At a troMtlngof tlieefflcers end metnliers of th flrey tu-ssrre Regiment, held at Headquarters, this morning. It was Resolved, Thnt ike CommandlBK Officers of tha Coast panlee be directed to aseomWe their commands Tilts KVEHntO. at their respective Armories, for the purposa of Hecrultlpff for Uie Kmeru-Bey. . . Keanlred, 7hat the Uerchantsand Mannfaoturers of the City be requested to recommend and lennlt tha mas tn their employ to Join this Befrtoient. In order that It may at once respond so the (tovernor'e call. T. H. SGOHETAKV. II ATTENTION ! COMPANY C. GREY Reserves. A niietlnsr of the Oomiiati) will be held at the Armory, THIS K.VKNI Nil, at a o'clock, to organize w a Conipuny rnr service liming the emerKency if j.tssK's ii. i-.iikii is.iii, nn JAHl:s II. K.ltKH'KSOM, tirsi s..resiit. I ARMORY COMl'ANY A, FIRST REOI nirtit ((rev RfM-rvrB. Anirunt 8. lHii. A untciai ntiH iiiiu oi tn omnnnr win do ne n n. in AHM(KY thin ('iitunl iy) aveiiliifi, at H o'clock, (n lake ' il( n on tho mil ul th OovtTnor for troop. luuctUAl Mu iiOtiiK-i ol t-vtry tntmljer u rftUfntx,. by t.rtifr, Cuntum .1 AS. D. KEY8KH Chah K. Apbptt. Awslnttiiit Stcn-tiiry It ft COM PAN Y II, ORKY R K S E R V K S. as apevlal meeting at the akuiikt this (aaiurdsy even- iiiKs at 6 o'clock. lliiiint of iinDortHiice. .IAH K. l.oVfiK4, "pprptarr S COMPANY F, meml-ere are nsiuosl 8 o'clock this evi-nlng Iniiuedlate aiTvlca. I COM PAfs Y F, GRKY UKSKKVF.3. The mostcii to atuna at tne srwry at nlng, with tho view of organizing fur uyotacror 11. t;. ri r.r.i Kin , B.C. BmiM.O.H. lt Late CapUtia, a COMPANY I. FIRST RKOIMENT RE scrre llrlcadi-. will assembly at their Armory Tllld UYf.BlMl at HO clock, llyunler. J. PARKK.R MARTISf, tt t!aptaln ConinandinK. rOTJK HUNDRED D0LLAE3 1IOUKTV, I'OK ONE YEAH; Also One nundrt-d Dollars Government Bounty. Sixth Union League Kegiment, COMMAM'KI) BY COLOSKL BICKKL, Of the 3d Pennsylvania ttcserves. Itecrults wisblnir to eiillst for one year In this Begtinent, can aa so by apinv ins tn UAI TAlB I., BS. Ml .1 , It No. 104 N. I KCUNU Mt., two doors above ArcV UNION LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA. In lew of the call of tha President fur Ova hundrod thousand men, we propose to raise a ' REGIMENT TAKI.VK .nOHITHH. COLONEL IIOEATIO 0. SIOKEL, (Late of tbe rennsylTania RoeerTi-s,) Has consented to take tha command. All ofneor oVslrtag to take part In this organtaatiw ara miacsled ta eail va COL HOEATIO 0. SIOKEL, auC-tf No. 14UV WALLA08 BTRF.BT. BOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANTKO forUie t'nlU-d Male. Martne tinrp., ahle-lxMlied nsn nto ar o perrorm tin- auiles ol a aoiuy r at um , md oa ho ant t.ulied aulas ships-of-r on foc.mw stations. Itetti-r compen..aihn man tna-arniy. im:yE till.NI.ltKl) IKILI.ABU OOVBKNMF.KT ROt'MYl also, ALL TUB LOL JlOL'Nl'IKa palit Bp'iti citUstuieni. AtHllliC' receive rrr7.e . t or sU funh. r iniorniatlua apity at ths Recruiting R.odesvous,3ii a.l HONT HtriM-t, below Bpruias Street, between the hour, ut n aud So clock. auJ tf a)or aud Mis-riiumg; tsrtKur. 8300 BOUNTY FOR ONC TEAR. Voluati ers to fill a township uuola for Cavalry, launtry. rs.uy, Call at Mo. t. THIRD (MreM. aul-at CENTRAL SUBSTITUTE AGENCY; v-.. mm tiiiuii Mi,et A Men. Vetvrsta. and Centra. i b.ild St'HKTlTL'TltS WA.NTItU, l-i wkorn the horMst prlc will be paid. Ko alien ae.d apply who. tnimot V'.-h.. rt,m en honorable dtwbarge. Tlie above class of Substltutas furnished fur any part .u.-m" V1.MAN, MITCIIRLL A 00. pUBLOUQHB-rUILOUQHB, OOesas aad gotalara trsstttaf tba dty oa rWsosig-.issadlaa HWOHDH, asn otvikb MILITARY KQUIPMBNT8, abb n rras to tub BXTMSira BlAACKAOTCKlXO B8IADU8UMET? OS QEOKOB W. SIMONS A llOs BAN80M 6TREET HALL, BAMrtOM Street, aba BUth, HHISNTAT10N SW0BD8 Haas lo ardor at tba shortest aotlea, wkjek for rtebnaM aad aplftoaivoe ahaOaniss aooipsHmoa, lie ""' Z aaauttf SsataMniaf ttss MANUFACTtnUi WU wnu TUB rUTWA WWW as- r I KAFNESS, IfOIflK8 IN THK HKAD, ; Tlios mho ntflfr friMn ttif-a- faWrlitsj t,rt nw ihm cry ltct nt f-tsMiimty f fli-tl1" ritt. Th aisr-vrwu mtirin ifii iiv nr. t .MiiTM.ifMri in nnc? witur in- mm psriicilv ft Ht wis! itrr al fr rmritiisric I M'nl ul tit" il iHf t.i wr.'h it 1 Hr r'td, an1 m it alic it ll with Aiiniriif rat'trltv. Trtf ajipUrstUit tm T-i tin- iwnf -l r V m .Msclik r, AurM, IW alimt s.trss-1. rra'td hn-t 'irf-jstelly oa mt Mrs. naiiatli-k ir to hf-rlf'-t hoarln. I wrfTt r il lrrn wt.at h t.y sic latin caiiftl a thi kt-nhK fit IIk- tiura ol ts ir. HII.I.MM I II r., ItllllfMI'. It C dt'lK O, Ho. lV M fVe. JllaJ MrfaMa, riil!a1flr.hla, Atiut Ihm 11 a I'tVi 1 niA ,'.'.' il 1 .In 1 r, tsftt ThU Is car 1 1, that r iiiif )tftrt I wan tnttibiHt witii an ffe,iin- r1' 'har, t fniiniiii'. wiih(tt-fiic, I li;tt- b"ti irtcl by m- (Mu. lid) sti'iaim hhotit rv.'1'nlii, anr bfiit-i' -4 roa ni' nh air I ai tiilt-tl lo lr. on Mtich7.lki r. wh haa net misiUbctl a pericnt curt. , Or the firm orBhoamaktr A TlvUl, i.r.-hn .S.s tn H. Brol atre4. rf(vat rcaihlt nre, Ko. 77 r-n atrp.-t. T.W. lr. VOW VOHC1I.IMKKR ran t ponmltM am kl n al.ttlh a r-f Mip !.). Tha NI! K IK'A I. if rtVuwi Ntra KUtll I ftRilMilir rt-rfi.rtn-il Vlirr hintrtlof aimiUriiin(iMtasW Uiaftbtiva oa a cvHtniitsM. atHt-tf SPECIAL NOTICCS. - 11 11 i la I-1 Suffering People of CharmborBburg. At a maotlim of clll.ens held at the B iardof Truss ' Itoonis.on Tuesday, tlie 3d lust., to adopt nvaMiiy.fi the rr'ltf of tbe stiflering phjIs of 'MismSersliunr. ika ! undersl,ned were abpidnted a rontinitUa to s joosi to list , citizens of l'lillsdi-lphla for their generous aid to this gn-atlY distressed community g More than 1HC0 of tit people of our own Bute, a larga t iniOorHy of them womer. and chi:dren, are hemelesi, aad mant ol them pennyleia, without aven ao miichasaonnnga I of clollJnK. 1 heir wants ara pressing and they requif ' Immediate relief. We aro sure this almplo BtaUmon ts mM that w ill be necessary to awaken tha ssdve sympathy at t our ritlens, aud insuie a llheial response. ' bend protnptly your aeiierou, contrthutious to the Trea- . snrtr, LPnl'Mi A. not. iiek, eso.., dw k Mire, waarr. or, If niore convenknt, to either of lbs underslinied saasn. tiers ol tlirComniitlie. V The money and materials thus contrlliulod will ka t plaint d ty this committee with promptness In the bands of , y j sia-b rellnbla and discreet tenth-men of Chassborsburi aa will Insure the l.t dlspniluoa of your beii-voleot eaa- trlbutions. COMMtTTF.B. ALKXANIiEtt (LOATrKLL, .(H JOSKI'II I'ATTKItSUX, fl (1KOKIIK II. HTL'ABT. ' H KliMl'.ND A. BOUIlF.K, (SI o. w. isAVia, I m HTK1MIKK FLANKIAIT, f 9 A.J.I.KKXKL. - f3 JOUM O. JA-SIK8, '51 BIISONUKATZ. 'a rilll.AliS.l.l-tltA, AlllTUSt 1, 1ST4. au6 . tiJ TO Tllh AI.DKRMEN OF THK CITY i.l I'hllaiV'Dlitn. NOTIt'K A vt-r 1-rne number of caaes returnable to Ai'.snst Hi-salons of the Conn have lios been returnsal a rs riling to law. me iirana jnry win miw- on ssu iioMiiV. AiiL.n.t a. lint, nnd nnlsa these eases ara rearnnl forthwith, I will prosecute all delln niants wlta outiilsy. WIUJAM II. MANN. 1ST THE OR I'. AT CENTRAL FAIR. otllre of the Committee nit Labor, Income, an4 Krreniie, No IIHH. HKVt.M'M Mreet The unilrr-lkiiid, 1 irasnrer ol tnis t:ommntee, srtta ph ssurt-acknowledges the recilptol tlieloliowlnn sub ecrlullonsi Blcha'd n. Wnml Ksq., riitlsilelphia, amount of his s nbscnpllon SlWOSt l'er Kdward Miller Chairman: From ortlcers and emnloyers nl the Huntingdon and ltroad 'lop Mouutnlu Ra Iroad Cotupauy, n mltted br J. 1. At-nsen, r.sii 1st -St 1 erJolui . It'li-y, chamnaa: - from Wuo K. lark Collector, and asslstanta, Twmtleib District, Meadville. Ta t-t Wh. .-I.,m.I.,i. l-nllMotoe. nnil .,.t.L. ants. Third Coll- tion 'lilstrh't, l'hiiadelphlu. J V ret Wm. 11. .derrick, Chuirnian: f?nnttibutioiis from a purllon of the machinists of I V. Morris, Towns A Co., l'bllauetulila, W'Marden lit W McMahon I'M H. llatiKor.. I'W A. Wanlch S'M A. Leech i ll ti. Taylor lUt J. l'owt'll S'lsJ O. Itucklcy 'J :l T, Hul-rf-r 317 H. Jenkins i't'l H. Kruti a l-.w K. Lamb t OS 11. t ompton rn A. Walters. 1 7i II. C. 1'iersun i-.u J. Klchardson 1 It 1 Hiiiith no T. Clark I'll M. McKee S-flll J. Hunter 1 IT W. I His. n jj-ou tieoritoUlbson I'll J. llnluiee its) T. lirass l't T. Chanilien ( T. O'He-IU. '! II. I.llcliHeld I lri J.A. ilanse l is J. Vantleet 2 ii tieorgo Hhutnan 133 T, brooks 11 H Hheppard 2 on B. Igdcll itw Cash S'M Per H. H. Mnhlon'ierg, Reading I- Additional remittance, balance. , .7 am Ti-rMi-a. U.-iilsuiln llanuau, Pot:srllle: Additional suhscrlptloos. ilr. Mllllain btnn.er " one day's Inooine l'er Joa. II. Ilughea. Chalrm mi rnmi fnip oyi-u. ol ttipka MI1U. Mos. 1 and h Manayunk From employees of Ihe cotton and woolen mills ol Mein. Thurlow A Urother flevluualy acknowledged by thu Commlttoo.. 3t'lS Wat JOt-U E E Total S,JJ1-U Uthcr suhscrlptlons tlisnkiuily rocelvod aad duly a- knowledgeU. . CARD. As It Is desirable to close tha business of the flreat Oa Ual t air, It Is reouuited Uiat Chairmen and olhurs In tne city, aud throughout the Htate, having balances la heua will remit tncni at once without waltlnir lor farther re ceipts. JOHN W. CLAi.llilUN, Treasurer, Oft.co, No. 118. 8. hEVEtsTU Street, rbU.de.pala. f5jr- UNITED STATES CHRISTIAW 00M AtiaaioN. CASH ACKSfOWLKIHlMKNTS FOR THE WEEK KNUIMO A0OC8T S.lSat. Army C.mmlitee V. M. C. A., ltoston. Mass., IM-r Joseph Hiort, Trea.nrer $a,0 S4 Ci-uni-ciicoi Itranrh.U. t'hristiatn;immission, per A ll. Hammond, Treasnrer, llanlord.... Christian Commission, Itoouuslor. K. t., per 0. 1 t.r senor .' James klcHt-nry, London ladd.taiial; 'tract Society, M. E. t:hurch. per Key. Dr. Wise, rillLAUbM'HIA. Arthur (I. Coftln fhllailelliMa. Wllinliirflon, and Hallluiors Itall- n-ad Comiativ Miss Ann Itliliugton, per Hrr i. U. tount ? Mr. siouiaiius. nerltey. J.II.Vouiut.... a in luS0 IjMO aa': j.ouo as , il 06, lOOfs s bSSWi 11 Ladles' Christian Comnilnslon, SSrst Gsroian Ha- tonne.' t liur.u (anuiiionai) filw..u w slifnn. A. Itrolher 10 o aw i. rrix-r.d. fa Mule dirts' t r, by Jane Itodgers andrani'M- kiwmsi , H-linHKA.Hl'KltSI PKSNSVL'ANI 4. t n Cttlsens of l.llhi, Lsuc.sar oouiuy, per frauds W. canst la.Hn' tllulitlaa Commission, liswsi Ukaaos. fulil. pr lu-v. Jolm r sruunar tauditemai,... W. llai.tlng. Lancasier HiiliTIIKKM MBW JKKHAT. First Hantlsl Chun h, Haiem, (adoi'l.ual) nninbutioiis ai-knowleugeo esevs isrein miigiou. Paper Amount previously acknowledged Tola! U ST-Jl.iM sa JllltKPU rATTMkHl", 'lieaaurar. rff" ' THE UMTKU HTATKB Ultlltf I IA..-S Cou.mlsslon bag leave ta a knowledge than osleS of tba fbhowlug addltli-ual hospital stare e up lo Aug us I a, tlU.I . ., , itiir A Messrs K. A A. W ,1 package. Korth Urnad atieet 1,'huich. 6 packajas. :h.rlei. hliis, Hon A Co.. 1 box. , r-htladrli.lila 'llally News," dally packages. I Atrs.lt F. for l.s . 1 imis. HOI'TIIKAMTKHn PENttSYLVANl A. Fast Marlboroush. 1 lx. Cnlon Ke lef Society, l.am astrr, 1 box, "Patriot Uaugblera." , West Chester, 'i boles, otrs.E K Suiedley. ' tiei-antown. bosas, L. C. C, ru-.t rtcsbytarlas uu paraugsiB, acnuumouai to auwve, are vww-o alsrwhara In rrllgloua papers. ., t la m. ...attv n thank, iloit th earso reoently sent rreas . a Boston by tha I hrlsliall Coiumlashiu to City rolut arrlvaj Jast alter Cie veulura osalnsi. fel.-r.hurg had occurred, time lor me reuci auu ouuov . . who suil.n-d In that engsnsmenl. In all respecte IBS. earguwas peculiarly adapted to ths wants ol ust sackj tsnis as it cstiie in. miu ,.......... The Shbth 8. hool chihlren must aot lomet tu nski house-v. iTi-s, coiiieart-bsgs, ads, c, Sr tha aoldiat Ta. cad lor these artlales suu aoniluuas very grant. OtOKOE 11, biUAKT , , Chairman, It tsa. 11 BANK Sued, Philadelphia. ty-rsr- CAMP MEETING. A CAMP MEET aV in. ofthetlernionMrthodlst Society will be bat InKnoedJen a WoeOa, near North WalM sitatlon.oa tt North pi-nnrylvanl Railroad, communing on Aioau August P, to conUnne one week. in s ...i ..rruhuuinl. af all kinds. wtB baser. en tlie giouad.by .M.-..ond.by tl. R. CLARKE, ana J. HUSH. ' cnrslontlri.tswlllbaU.ned by 5,rurn',foJ,l vam. Railroad Compsay. to the Camp aat '"uat cants. - rzj- OFFICE UNION PASSENGER RAH l7 w.y Company. pi,LAD.LrH1A iust ,UM. i A mea-ln, of th.m-khold.r. ."'"VttsVc ''""V. A.Us - at lOolkA.M. J 'Roarifof t,traw fc ' ..-at gyr 5is DEAFNESS AKD BLIPsUNKHB. . yX) at D., rraSessor of tba Eye and Ear, tsaal all dlsaasM aspu-K to the above-nssd asambara wa IS, aVmoat .JcVaaa. Tuus from usa moat raia aouroaa a tr.a 0117 -m-v.j - s So. il flit buK. rUttsslai Kt lB-raa4 wHtMit p Ma ahiaa tada Cuff aaulnattoa. OrtVoa tMUl to ou IS tl OS ,7M M llfi.lia ef 7oi,a ut w