THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAril. PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 8, 18G1 r i a bailt krtwMsoos KiwsrArra. CFFICE No. .081i7tH.RD STREET. 1 r-V twm Caen rl Oorr. r Inwti" '"rr,p" 'W. Carrier. n mail t akor t ef City at Him nou.iM Av I " f nrtrTTCmrrmTirolluiiTiw,lanrUMra',M A. .Vr tti perns arowr. MntMmm iwrM at IM e.ael rate. A llbaral I (rraiieae.l " eitd ieueruont. f .'sr! Tw rnrrftw.dVrtia, ' TTi aiorte ran ) "TWWMrt Onwiaemntcatlmi. . ktHi " moet be aath -n l we.l br Ike name ad.heaa of the writer not nercanrli) tor 1 Mbnrfttinft.. bet ft-urnee Bar hie rM tmlh. W ajtT ' mjatf trr M mufi rejeotd Cotnmunkatloaa. , i-. ' i i. 1 .'. . AitTOrthifra. f (HHmW " twMH I th C?tmlttsi of Tm Br.Miso Tl ai.ftArM. onmeelllng ne m w to pre.e ftt An ee.rty hor, we ais-eitBy renueel that dver..etni.nte may . Be tieaKled be e Anon as ly o'etnr-k. If poeelbio, to sneer Sbee tnaertfcsa im Ml of our k1iU.hu. , MONDAY. AUGUST 8, W. . THE WAIl NEWH. The advance of the Rebel acrosa the Toto toAo, And their threatening movements toward rcnnlvanla and Western Tlrglnla, AagroM the Attention of the people hereabouts Almost exclusively. Proclamations, trumpnt tongued, are blued iitif, bat fall to bring , forward a respectable response from the people, to great la either their apathy toward their country's cause, or their enthralment In the work of filling quotas under the coming draft. ' For our own part, we must confess w j CAa Ms no great danger from the army of Bajbct or it movements. It our forces wore BUUAfted by men of Ability. If General II A &BCX would follow the advice he gave anothar general some time ago, And send a column up the south, bank of the Potomac to Winchester, lie would soon force the Rebels to concentratu And fight, And save Pennsylvania, Maryland, Weat Virginia, and Ohio from the dis grace And damage resulting from a raid. It may . be that even hotter plans have beea Adopted, but they Are ; Tery alow of consummation. We understand . that General Gbaitt has ordered General SaaUUSAJT And General Wbioht to attack Yablt once, end fight the lie bo la wherever they Are to be found. In the meantime, let us hope that everything may be done to assist the Government In this matter by our State Authorities. Our people should at once pro ceed to fill up their quotas and strengthen the Armies of the nation, as they are now approach- Ka final triumphs and decided victories. It is the settled conviction of all thinking men in : . the Army, that the present campaign will close the Rebellion. Let us confirm this conviction v by using every means to aid the Government And Its military captains. Mittert before Petersburg (with the eccep tion of A failure in Robol mining operations), ' Are In ttatu quo, and will remain so for some days. General Lek will take Advantage of this lull In our siege operations to gather up ' store and reinforcements. If offensive oper i- tlons Are delayed for a long period he will, no - doubt, feel encouraged to detach several ; columns of light troops to operate for h's own And Hood's temporary relief. His strategy of late,' however, with the exception of Eablt's diversions, seems to be bending towards a steady and permanent concentration of bis forces at KIchmond and at Atlanta. General Samuel Jones' retrograde, stop from bis standard of retaliation, in releasl 113 tliQ . Union officers placed under fire at Charles ton, means something. We have no doubt that the Rebel officers released in return were sorely needed ; but we should not be surprised If the fall of Mobile, or the reported capture of Andersonvllle, Georgia, has something to da with this sudden fit of fellow-fueling. Thero has been a powerful moral eflect worked up somewhere In the "Confederacy," whose first tidings may be expected by us in a day or two. , The Rebels have determined to sustalu - General Hood in his bloody work at Atlanta. Bis army was sixty thousand strong when It croswed the Chattahoochee river in retreat. It has lost one-fourth of Its lighting strength since that lime, but has been reinforced by a Lirge body of militia; all the lorcus opeMtln In Mittblba'ppl, lately uuder comuiiuj of Licutt-nant-Gcneral STitriiKrf Dkcatuk Lf.k, and A larg portion of General Kk ii.viid Taylou's army from the west ban!; of tin; WWwtlppI river. This swells IIood'.s nr n very considerably, but doe. not ui iko it e u il to that of General Shkrma.v lu miuib -m, a.i.l ctrtalnly not In morale and rc.il m'litiry etrength. Besides, wecVn reiliforoBcjiiKiiM .x With fifty thoiuou'd veleraoo'Vn' a sliort tlm'- tt m the UepAi'tmeut ot UeruTaU 0.un, R ttKciiABH, and Sckkd:, anil ruiiev.! tuony wterons, now holding the rallroail from Atlanta to Nashville, with new troops. General Stoneman seeinn to have pcr foi med a great work in bU recent ruKI, but TJi fortunately made an attack upon the pir tli.Hy fortified city of Macon, and was repuUe l, ' . AJ d according to ex-UniU-d States Beuatoin B mmij. Co and A. Ivkksox, was cap tured with many of hbj men. Wo do not credit the capture. The repulse may have some foundation, but If Stonemajt could get all the way to Macon, his work of destruc tion to the different railroads must have been ' Immense. The probability Is that be sue ' ceeded In destroying the railroads to Atlanta, Savannah, Columbus, and Mobile. If we are right In our conjectures our losses can be 1orne with a good grace And A pleasant face. Geuaral Hood Is preparing to leave At lanta. H thlukt his army Is large enough to manoeuvre wltn Sbehman's la the open . country south or went. If he Is an Able gene ral this Is A good movtment, and may be pro ductive, temporarily, of advantageous results. J3ut we have every confidence la the superior military Ability of General Sukauab, and we know his army Is now the heevleet ef tu ,i; two L etery way. , j Th quota of Indiana under the recent call is 34,732. The flute, under th efficient action of Oevvraor Morton, ha an cxch of over 12,000. THIS riTT AH Tltr. MTATK. j That rhIWelpUl, nd the HUto of which It ti the commercial metropolis, should mala- tain th most Int mate rt-Ullons of amity and Intercourse, will be rea. lly admitted. That tl:ry are not united as cordially and completely they ought to be, Is not Iom Indisputable. tut to say that they are entirely divided. spnlnst each other, and that the people of this. . , ... - . , .., uijHTiunri..!. uay ot only manliest raJaehootl, Out- a gros slnndir. . . We believe that there Is much good feeling exlMliiR between the people of this commu-' nlty and those of the Interior J that both appre ciate the mutuality of Interest which asso ciates them j and that they are desirous to cul tivate that sentiment of common good-will and fraternity which should ever animate the Inhabitant of the same Commonwealth. If they bare not been as well acquainted and ai Iom'Ij rffillated In the past as might have been wished, there were natural causes which kept tlirm asunder. Pennsylvania is of vast territorial extent, and Its surface is covered by dense forests and intersected by huge mountains, which were not long since formidable barriers between the populations occupying Its remote sections. Tills difficulty of Intercourse prevented that sense of community which Is the growth of conMaut and familiar commerce. But now (knot likely to be completed under a twelve avenues of cheap and commodious communl- . nionth, If then. Tho firm engaged upon that ration are opened with the Interior; the peo- ! pie of All parts of the State have been brought , more and more together; the resources of the country have been developed ; a great trade has sprung up between the producing regions and the prosjierous manufacturing and ship ping mart on the shores of the Delaware ; and the consequence Is that the relations of the metropolis and tho rural districts are Im proved, end the sense of Isolation and es trangement which once separated them is rapidly giving way to a lively consciousness of near neighborhood, identity of welfare, and generous reciprocity of benefits. We should rejoice At this condition of affairs, and wish that it may go on Improving. We are satisfied that Philadelphia will inter pose no Impediments. Tet certain persons bcre are perpetually charging this community with repulsing tbe people of the Interior, and doing ell in their power to provoke their Jealousy and Aversion. The accusation Is at once false, uujuat, and mischievous. Our citizens have always manifested an earnest disposition to cherish and promote the best possible understanding and relationship with the citizens ot the State generally. Tbey have not gone and mingled as freely with the people ot the country as they might or should have done. But this Is attributable to no un friendly repugnance to such Intercourse. Cur merchants and all other classes are a stay-at-home set, and their interests doubtless sudor Immensely from this cause alone. But if they have not been aeon as much In the country as they should have been, they hire been felt there. Their money and their liberal enterprise have built the great highways which are opening through all our borders tho fertilizing streams of commerco, and they arc stimulating and sustaining that Industry which b rendering available the exhaustless mineral treasures of the Commonwealth. Several millions of the revenue of the city exclusive of a vast amount of private capital, Invotod in the railways of Pennsylvania, is proof enough of the large stake Philadelphia has in tbe prosperity of the State, of the gen erous share of ber substance which she has contributed to advance that prosperity, and of the interest she may bo presumed to feel in tottering the most amicable, connections with the whole people of tho interior. Thce( therefore, who accuse PhUadelphians of a want of State pride, and of putting re- pub-ion and enmity between the c'.ty and the i(iite, by a selfish, niggardly, excluuive policy, r.ot merely grosttly wrong aud libel thU com munity, but they excite suspicion of unfriend liness and opposition where it would not tl;tTv.lce exist, and produce the very evils v.biih tbey uffcet to deplore or deprecate. If the people of the country are continually told by our press, or by individuals, that we have no dlfpoxition to cultivate friendly re lations and intercourse with them; that e bate done oud are doing nothing tocroate (tut h ties ; that, In fact, we regard them with contempt, if not with hostility, andaro a con ceited, close-fisted, and mean-spirited cora- u.t nity altogether, they will begin to lose faith iu our character; and, in spite of the many evident cs of liberality and a doslre fr ii'llovi hblp with them which we have given, they w ill graduallydistru.it, dislike, and with draw fiom us. Let us le careful, then, how we unjustly accuse and condemn ourselves in this matter. HKiiM-i.4; rut: si 111 vi.tiii.i. Having coiibo'id ited a group of (listi-ii ls which, taken together, are fully twenty odd u Uch iu len;rth by eight miles In width, our nini Mioulcl le to rcii'lor thW union somfthiuz mere than u more nam" or t'ortn. It is not eui ugli that we sec the l'eiie-entative8 0('(j(r Miantov. 11, 1'luiiklord, Went rhiiadelpliiu, " the Neck," and i.ld I'liilitdelpbia proptir, sitting lile bv t itle in the t-anie Council chamber, or know that, the policeman who palroU a rural bineive mile? from Fifth and Cbesnut streets ii t.jityret to the. l oulrtJ of the m tgistrate who fiut in the Oily Hail. We wuut a coiu-olMaled people a nieiro- oiiUiia ,lt I't.g Iliraliug (rum the. Kvcbange to the county line a unity of public spirit, ho iliuf municipal li-v;o:!:it!ou for one section, in t tend of prook!i:: jealon. , will be aclcnow ! tl:;t il to bo for the good of the whole a .'I l..1.ti, ..I l.trt' li u II il. . UK.. II t, 1 inn I., i. . J "i i .,....u... ;.nd strengthen every enterprise that pniiuNes to advcr.ee rbilutlelplua'a wealth, power, and refourc . All thla Is neeesaarv: for without it our city will be but a collection of sprawl ing manufacturing towns resting under a federative bond the purpose of which cannot be understood, or at leust not made effective. In order to secure the desirable end we have mentioucd, our facilities of Intercommu nication must be greatly Improved. The City Passenger Hallways have afforded an ample means of cheap and speedy conveyance from one extremity of the city to the other. But there Is another means of dairy Intercourse, even more necessary than the railways. Iu importance la beyond dispute, but it has been neglected until the neglect calls for the Indig nant censure and protest of the people. We have reference to the want of more bridge across tbe Schuylkill. On the west slele of that river extend a district which has sur passed almost every other la rapidity of Im provement and growth in population. Its thickly buIH streets can be counted by miles, while many other have been opened, graded, and lighted with gas. Portions of this section have no equal within the limit of tbe city in Pct of beauty of architecture and eost of garden ornamentation and culture. I Tet, to the bulk of th people of this fine district, there is practically but two way of crowing to the t of the Schuylkill, the Market I Htrvet lirldRe and the Wire Brdjre at ralr- mount. The font named, however, U north of the line of the mam of population in West rbUadelphla, while the Olrard Avenue Bridge i .till further removed from It. Itut one conveniently located bridge for au h a tide of pvinengors a flow dally back tnd forth over the 8chuylkllll Think of It. ' lDiiaaeipnian, vny, tnere are aevcral ; brldrrea at the Fall of Sohuvlklll. nir at T Manaynnk, and more at NorrUtown than on tle Schuylkill front of thU city, between Cal- lowlilll and South atrecU I Looking at the vaxt difference in the amount of travel be tween those places and at West Philadelphia, we must express the conviction that several additional bridges are needed betwoen Fair mount and South street needed, to give to the population on both banks of the river the facility of Intercourse which they have a right, since consolidation, to demand. Below Market street, on both sides of the Schuylkill, everything lags for want of these communications between the opposite shores. The bridge now building at C'hesnut street bits made slow progress; and though the mnsonry is now far enough advanced to admit o! the laying of the superstructure, we are informed that the iron work is not nearly ready to be laid on the abutments, and that it part of the bridge have shown no disposition to hurry themselves in the execution of their contract, notwithstanding the urgent public necessity for the opening of the new avenue over tho river. They require to be looked after and stirred up. (lAIKEM OF DKC'AY OF THE RCHKI. NTATF.H. To the FdUttr The Evening Telegraph. Sir The cultivation of cotton in India, Tlraril, snd ether countries, has started a strong cumi tition to the Southern States la that article. Tail inu't neceaiiaiUy render idle many hands In the South, who-e sumeoanct) and Mipport were miitnly derived from that source. What tbea will be the fountain to supply these people with employ niCHt They have made but alow progrt in agriculture, in mechanics, and in trade, which are the main support of tho Nottb and other free countries. With such a population thrown Idle great ilia tree must follow. The adult popMlo,i are too far advanced in years to bettin tile anew, while the oung are toe inexperitnerd to be a source of revtnue to iheir purents and re'ativei, and will hardly be able, uulci-a under an apprenticcsvatem, to otitain the net swirles and comfort of life lor themselves. Institution must inevitably follow, and the "white tra-b," as they are called, must report to the landed proprietor fir bread, and wot k side byslilewlth tbe negroes to support lile, under UinradtU lircumstanca wmcn would render lite IiKm mc, without any stimulant or hope to better their condition. ear of toil and labor would hardly suffice for them to earn a uttn ienry to aet'le themselves on land in tbe T. rntoiiti and work lUuiu with agricultural ita plenn nts. Thedchtlny of the Booth ctnbe read, an4 it fate is too apparent to need any gift from pro pter to foretell what awaits It. Blr Archibald Alison, In bis " Principle of Popu htt'on." aayi. : " If public hiippinisi ha not e tablibbrd the balance of nature, it will be righted b. the sword of conquest. Tbe destiny of every Stttte may be toad liom the patt bistorv of the world It is doomed to di atruction unleai it ha devtlopi d the principle which render permanent exbtenee consilient with human hppiw.ta. The length of its duration I measured by th degreo in which it has attained the tame object 1 a Ion Kir or sborter period is asniunetl, in irjport on as it ba contributed to the increase or diminu tion of public felhity." An the toimnercial world is now supplied with cotton quite adequate to its real wants, and but a few years niu-t elapse until it will be enabled from itn Increase to bare a surplus for It many fnctnrle to supply all demands for the purpnst ot trade and commerce, the South ba', there It re, ceased to "contribute to the Increase of pub lie ttllcity." A(tain. Mr. Alison say : "It is utterly impns sib e for mankintl, in the later start's of society, to avoid the influent of the controlling princi ples. If the limitations of population have not ariMn from tbe excellence of the social system, they will be indm ed by its corruption." M hut au exodus we must then expect from the roi ton-growing States, after the end t:f th Ku bt llion, and now stationary the population must then be that rc main bcltind, on account of no In ducement to marry, snd no prospect to improve and provide for an oflVpring 1 M. KKItfX KKWH irF.MN. A HKSPATCH rUOU OKNttHAL LBB. IIsaiiquartppb, July 24. To tbe Secretary of Mur: Karly state that be attacked Mnjor-Gene-ral Crook on the 24' h, on tbe Octo'x-r battle-lleld at Jnieiown, completely routing him, and pur sued bim rive tulles beyond Winchester, wheu he was compelled to bait from the exhaustion of his men. 1 be pursuit was continued by oar cavalry. Among the prisoners captured was (ioneral Mulligan, who wait mortally wounded. Bria tier General Lilly and other olllccrs and mt n.c tptiired on tbe 20th, were recovered. Tbe strength of the eniniy is stated at lj.WXl ittiatitry, beside cavalty audi r A vt rill. K. K. Lkk, Uonerai. Ntwt-i Ai-i its in Atlanta. Wo have bt-cn Itiaiediy4 a'ked, "Wben is the Appeal going to leave f" We take this o t.s Hi to lay, to allay all anxiety on the part of the public, which is highly appreciated by us, that the Ap jim) will icmain in Atlanta, issuing its two regu lar editions each day, until tbe evening and UiOroit.g of the last day ot its occupation by tho Army ot Teni.-ie. The iiiitutxr ot Yankee pti-i ntrs at Andttson- illc, Gtorfla, is now over twenty-seeu thoti tsntl, and has ! n almost daily tnt ri a-m. An ttdtlitioti of five acres In. recently been made to the ioc Ofttre. (.imittl O.K. Sti vens, of South Carolina, If at a piii ate house in Mucou, Uiorpiu.und, although wi ut did by a musket ball, which et.etrattd bn bend, nnd is still tliete, is tloing ill. Strong hopes ate titer mincl that he will recover. (flu ii.l Joseph K. Johnston eaiue down from Atlanta to Macon on the I'hU instant. The family ot (ii t tral .lotiustou l a- been in Macon for a w ttk i r inoce. CITY LFrELeLIGKNOE. AlM.nau Of KtllKVIi.N. A tiiee'ililjx of tii na-e ti-k p'aci-iiuSutiinlnyeveiiiii, Iu rotrroiiou lo ttK is c nlTount Psxtvi's 1 ii'i' utairti, ut the limine ol the t.telint-ic Viiftli.e fbinpauv. tin moitein, Mr. .i LM tt, nl Ilic 1 i.ui'iMlnp, took the rhair. Ttis n ti.utis ed tin lat iiii-.ijiir nor loud, and dtdttimfe fiots ilie Siapnia liono, U''itMne'tou llon, and tutted I!g.c, pic-t-titcet tlt-ir crtHlcitiials. IIhi roil ol ilele-'uiii vas then tulh-d, and nunii.ibat.4y aiUir waiOs tin- f outiuitteei ol Arranumniit.i r.'porled that tlK-y had liiiod uniliiiiK trout I ul-jui-i Kax i-au siuco tl-e ait minting, but would teleitiaph to him to. o tTtuw. lit" t liairuiau of tiie ( otnmlttiw statd i tl.at ( ok-ni l 11a X'i cu iuii-ruied tiiin aisutit two wuaUs , fc(,ti, i,.v,(11.dLeiii I'll itdi. phi with his liorfi- i ntut, the Pevi-n second, -omewhure butweou th , U title rnd liiteeuth ot this mouth, and II notion wai htd to tbe coutraiy, tbey might beeApeetod onthe hint Lamed day. A question being asked as to what ambulances would t in tbe parade, Uie following were an. BoBBced : Hope Hose, Weccaeoe, Assistance, Mo batiic, tilobe, Vitrllaut, Soutbwark KdrIuo, t'ohook sink, Northern Liberty IIoko, 1'blladalpbia Knui ail JndependeDM ilea. A ronjniittea ol two trom tbe e oorwr tthop Refresh lnt fraloon bain inUroduced at ehia point, Uiuy wtraiuvited le laka svaia upoa Uin ptallorm, and MHili aitervtaida staled Ibat tbov bad eoaui tlmra lu Sba piupOMi ol aaosrtauiuig wlivtiior Uunr ofcr to enteutaiu tbe Zouaves, sent to tba CoiamitUsa ol Ar rauwtnisiits, tad oevu acevpwd. A disousaiou took piae U twwn tba ueDiban oi Ilia Couveulion. Ui tb cuuriH oi wbieb it via steustl Uuxt iiut rutfiuiuiil had aecvpind a pnwr lnvltalioa jetiMitfd bv tbo Uuioa Vvlmitwr e aioou, bat that k was auppoaed of ooitrM tutu mIooiis would ba atwudKd. Mulam (e auiKBi Majrara, Keuinton and Hinted lioso t'viupai'iea position ua tbe bus aooord lu to ttatti el Uisutulion, aud to print euo tttvtaifaint prograuiKuaia, ware adoptmL ILeroDteol tbe parade will be aa iolJowst Uo Third street to Hrou, up Brown to rwailtli, down 1 welltk to t hiMUUt, dowu 4 bcamut to yoiurtb, down lfourUi to Walnut, Dp Waluut to iodepeaidt-Bue roaare, a:iuuiMiuif at r ixto nioei. ab eaaia iua wua- her aboard prove atonny, tb rout wul b alterod as loltoai-UowB beauut t s itUi. ap KUtU la Kae, up ! lo jiataoBal tjoaru1 liall. diamiini al Hitb alwet. '1 her beinn a otber baslBeea be 'ore th Con en rtoa, 11 ait)ouriioil to nioet at tbe call ol tb 'oroiuia. t ol AjTabjfouiMUte. 1 Lila Oouituitte. wltxa tb laaiahals, will toeet at lb Meptau lloeu lioae ea lueadav venia( tvul Citt MoaTAXjnr During th past week, 421 death were reported at th Board of Health Office in this city- Ot this number, 46 were aoldier i male, vX female, 1'Jlj boy, lid; girl 131. Ypbmct Srr Anna. At general Court Martini held In tbH city. Military KUrt-keepcr George w- Martin, of the Sehuylkill Arrnl, r,f1 on 'harp preferred by the Assistant QtiarlcnrasiVr Ocot ral of thin Department, of "neRlectof duty" and "conduct to the prejudlre of gnod orrk-r and military dltelpllne." The ver dict mi guilty of the riKCification and cha'ffe". and the court atntenced tiiin to a suspetnionuf "" "",'! nr ''" ,pe" of "LK mrinths. ltitt the procedlnra having non atih- mittrd to tto Major Octicr! commatirlintf lc pnttnicnt of SusiiiicbAnii mehanna (t'ourhi. th lullowing order wai iued "In the foregoing case of Military Storekeeper O. W. Martin, It is shown the proceedings of an investigating committee were admitted as evi dei ce to the exclusion of the living itnmo. "This act was illepal and of great Injustice to the acrnnd. The proceedintrs, findlnn, and set tencc in this case are, therefore, disapproved. Milttsrv SlorekceKr t. W. Martin will be re leased from at rest nnd ruion d to duty." IlFMOCSATIC l)KLI(lTB F.I.KCTIONS. ThU evening the Democrats will elect a number of delegates to attend tbe several nominating con ventions which meet to morrow . The poll will be opetifd at cch precinct house from 0 until 9 o'clock la the evening. Tho election will be for one County I)cle(fate, One City Delegate, three Vr'ard Delegate, two Representative Delt Rali-s, one Congn ssional Delegate, nd in surh Wards as are tflmptised In the Third Hcnxtnrial District, One jscunfurini 1'Uieaiv, uunvrn v iiniui.. uric- i cato election, i. e . to InHDCctors and one ! jndie. No election will be held f r membori 'of the Wsrd Kxecntlve C immlttcc, a w the caso beret tore. Ti.c amcnrled rules provide for their (lection on the third Monday In January. 1 he diff. rent nominating conventions will meet at 10 o'clock to-morrow morning. The Chaiiiifhsiiiho Pufrntens. A meeting of ladies was held at the Board of Trade Rooms on Satnrdiy, to devise me ins for aiding the Cbambcrtburg suffered. Mrs. E W, limtcr was called to the chair, numercm addresses vcre made, and resolutions passed, calling on the panto! i of chuicbes, merehants, editors, and other, to aid in eo lectins article for tbe iiif frrers. A firand general depot will to opened la Philadelphia tor the reception of garments, mate rial Icr clothing, bidding, and other necesnarios to be sent to the suffering people of Cham icrs burg, at the room of thu Colon Ilunevulent Association of I'hlladi Ipbl. Ii'iii. UO and lltl S. Seventh street (the same occupied by the Co in niittee on Labor, Income and Iteventio), and hit W. ('Isghorn, K'., Jonaiban Ilicka. K. the agents of said Hoeiety, were appuiuted cus todians of tbe donations. Local Bhkvitiks. In the rase of tbe boy Chapman, who was hot at Smith's Island, the Jury rendered a verdict of accidental shooting ...Alexander McFarland wa drowned yester day at Pier No. 1, Richmond. ...John Robertson was killed on Saturday night, on tbe Baltimore Railroad, at Kighteenth and Washington streots ....Draft mretlngs will be hi-ld in the I'trst, Fourteenth, and Kigblcenth Wards to-night. . , . An attempt was made on f-atui day, at the Me chanics' Bank, to draw a forged chk ....An order has been received at th Phila delphia Navy Yard to fit out lit v Iromitlet immediately. . . . Wm F.ilia, a lad, was drowned on Saturday at Catharine street wharf.... iff-. .1.5 ,000 ba been paid over a liio receipts of the Comoiiticsof Labor, Income, and Raven no of the Sanitaiy Fair. Colobf.i) Kkoimknth. The following per sons have been roooratncndd lor lbs portions iitrncd. They are- students ot the Free Military Scbool in this city and applicant tor oommantls in colored reuuiietibit For First Lieutenant Martin T. B. Kennedy, ci vilian, oi Ohio, aired 21. For Second laeutonanrs. llenrv M. Met'awief, eivil.au, ol Virginia, aied tT7; James n. Hnapla. , oi vil.au, ot I'eunsylvauia. aed 21) Josopa H. 1'uL, ri vilitiU, ot 1'eni.ay Ivautu, aiitni 1H; N. Warreu 1 ull i or, iml Herreaut, K g ty-wvuiitli Cumuauy V, It. (..'., aged 27; Franeis rt. Aioou, pr.vate, Furiy-iiura C'enipanv V. K. I .. aged 27 1 Marnlia: I. K lis, pn vale, 1 resident's Body t.uanl, agod lt) Wi.haiu It. (reeu, pnvate, t otnpany 11, KiKhty-eignth Ohio L'euimeut, avd 18. Chauorij with Pickino Pockkts. A young man, giving the name of Morris Harris, wa ar rested in the Norrlstown depot, Ninth and Green streets, on Saturday, upon the charge of p'ckiug pockets. He took a poeket-bo jk from a man's coat and atttniptedto throw It away. He was accompanied by two accomplices. One of them, named Alexander Walsh, was ar.os'ed, wb.le the other escaped. Wahb wa arrested by a citiren, who was struck a violent blow over tho face by the ore who made bis escape. The ac cused wcie committed to answer by Alderman 1'iankington. Si.Li.iNO Goons n r Samite. It has been derided by tbe Commissioner of Internal ltcvc rue that clerks or agents telling goods by sample do not require a license, if the firm for which tl ey are engaged has a dealer' license. ' Clerk traveling on foot or by wagon, and sellin goo is, must bave a peddler's license. ClorKs traveling by railroad, steamboats, Ac, &c, displaying and til.ii.M good at hotels, store-, and other places, must have a dealer's license. Jewelry peddlers mi. ling dry goods by the original piece or package must pay fifty dollar license. Machinist and Blacksmiths. Tho Jour neymen blacksmiths and machinist are now considering an advance of wage In their avoca tions. The subject ha been maturing for oine time past, and is now ready to be submitted to tl.eciaft tor definite action. A Convention of workmen of the city will be held on SaturJay evening, at the National Guards' Hall, to mike the advanced schedule of prices gene-ral. I'liw Ceinverlien Mill be coin posed of delegates from cveiy shop in the city, and Its action will be final Axkaclt and Battf.ht Casks Timothy Gal lagber has been held by Alderman Gibson upon the charge of committing an assault and battery on twocmcers In Aiawayutik. Aniirew F.ldtrtin was al o committed in de fault of $l(iob bail, by Alilertnau Good, to answer a i hnr(.c ot assault and bat ery. Mnsm no NtTs. Get ratten to make up a i.et for y t it ; there I an art in It ; be has several sinus to oner, ut no. i inesnui street. K. li. Da Costa's M'ksT In mam Tooth Wahii is the best preparation now iu use. Inquire for P jtet It use it an be your ovn Jtidc. Munuraeiuitd from pine West lodian ve'Keuitilei. ,-oki ccry where. Al. 11. i.kvitt, l roprtel x Vt ua ye hy cau the l.itgeat stock and best assortment of Clothing in Pliiladt-lphia, Cttiu- prising all deairudle style of gootU, from inedii:ui price to tiierfltie. li vet y one can bo aci'tiiutei' luted at iii.ee noui our stock, wnat- t ver Ik bi tiro or proportions, In garments e pial in alt re-pect to woi k in.ide to measure, nt much kxivf ii, mi. For those who prefer, we have a.so a complete a seutment of tsli ce Hoods, which will it inatle up to meat-ute iu a sty Ut sto pasted b liOlie. IvLSNIiTT oti., Toweh Hall, No 61H Market street. MavrrttMl. ll.VilS-I.I Jtl'.Y.-Ou ths th iaitanL br lt- Win. Iirrs, Mr. I 1.NIIY CIA1 1.HW1.1 lu Alls KM MA JAM lit Itni . sit m rinlndi'liiMa. OIt1. It IU 1FII in.-On frlitay. ill. truit., atti.r a llnat-r li-tf llli-i-.s. MAU (. elufrtt OHUi.'litur ol Je-nt-and liu nut. I.utteria la. mitt it 'il rear. 'I tip rpluilves anil tiirnds an- n-npi-cttiilly Invltwt to at' teml the luiti-ral. In.ui Ilis renliti-m a il hnr iian-ali. No. l-.t I'rsnkliid loml oo 1 i-pkiOiv, stt. Inst., at i o'i'l(x-i I' M. Atrvluts at tlmlaclitb l.apilst Charch.atl I'.M. JOK En.-Oo the 4tb Uisunt, K. KATK JuNKH, wilt) ol rauiael ll. joars. oi iiauuvi-r r unuu:t!, n. J., ana uaugu ler tl uie late jooo j. tfocob, atHi., oi txiuuviau. Ay. SMIIB.-Ontb 1th kulact, LOULiA L SMITH, la tla 'obyrar or heraK. Uii tru'DOA an thomi ot that uunlly are reapnetfallr tn vltil to aiti-nd hr runrraL liuui 1L nMidtiuce of hi.r tirt- twr, r.. iUi Baruia strMi. us wiu)Ualy. at r. at. 1IOKMWKa-OB tb b nnnaot. WILLIAM a TBuKiNKH, In tbe 2SU yrar ol LUaia). lu p ..l ,n aiul itl.iula of tb fuuiliv. Caiudaa Lodiffl. my. Ko. IS. A. V. at., t'hosi-n KnrtKla' Lujg.i No. tl, I. O. of O. lf.. Csaidoo Coujku, tie. 1. o.efU. A. M., wa Invltod to a&ti-nd Oi fimmal. Irom tb residvooo of bis bua.tr e. Hit tlrwn swl oa Wooafaaajr awnasoia nut. at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Kvewreea I'cuutli-ry, Cautdao, VAk-nsiinirv At nBrUnaloo. N. J . n HatunUr. Ausast a, att-r a liaKiirtaji lliurs wbb-h tbe born with Jowpb sad alaijt X. VaadearUt, aawl U ycara, i uaontbs alio asys. Tb nlattves an Men da of lbs faiatlv an respectfully tnvtti'd u Aiti-iui bur tuuoraa. frwni tit r.skiica ol her psreuls. Ha. 4 hast rVarl Street, narUontou, u Tum y ai It moon, stu inauut, l eaoea. wvailtvtp .la tblaetev on the Sth lnatebl. FANSIK SLA til., ebil ut J"' U. and tdlib tt. W yulou. of liev a teuia eovoaj, luinuu. K " jUile?"wtcW, .Swab, I X A il CV,. r iTt tJ jonV: AdO.tl OLD FJVTAhLlslHKJl LOA OVTK'B, fvartttar ctairvu mm miwud, nw , Hkiw l.orutiAr.1. JBJ. B-DlAJM)HIe.WA rCllbS, JtWTCLUT, OUH8, AO-, BKMABXAilLI LOW ttUCM. frM-la o ii it cnuui'i eAJtrexTCB awd enrLBK.n, M. 311 LtllelS STBBK'r, A lary fbre f batldlai atasiiaiik vt all brenebe Slwas o kaaMk I. l'l. W A L It A V IS N, e'.ir.so to w. it. CAitRrr, MAHONIO IIAL.L.. Ho. 719 OHESltTJT 8treeU W I M) O V? Mil ADUM, CIJHTAINH, S Nl, K08jvITO NKlTINOd. BUSINESS ITEMS. r II J l 1 11 A. T i I II III 1 AT J1LHKT eiM08 U S.NAItOHAt. WA.OOM vVORIft. LULIX'S CBILLED IRON SAFE HTI1.L THE MASTER OF TH R MTVATION. TRUTH I MICnTY AND WILL PREVAIL. It KoMnf. like hi I frrt VroUfijv, TIi FATIIK.B OF ALL ERIiOlt," MUST SUCCUMB. The clli.Mii of PliHtdclplilf, and Ttclnlty 4r partlf u rij reiue.tMloiTttd tl roUowhiKBoU'lromMr. Hr.NitT rffll.sM'Kt.PlUA, JlllV Jfl, MC4. II. C Hft'lVr, Aant ff r 1.0'k-I iU d Iron --am: rAt! Hih: 1 I f No. 10 ( fiUltMl Iron MtO l pirehnaHl of on iti lw 3 w aj in ai fiiilc. wlifcti wm hiirnMl iitirrir down, will' m wtion fnru,rj nn fr jti titirnt lnt. My In Oku nnd miiks'ii wt-r takt-n nut of Hie ht't- iwi.i thi tim tm k 1 tlii luH In, tnt rfture 111 attention wa pilil (o tin mi-, nOor Uit lire, Tor on,? d a. lim ofTtce wai a ihit??-iefry nrk k. nuildlnir. Imc Jutt ariiith of m main waon nhop.nnd ai the n I d at thelimn w frrni the north, the 11 rv fnm (he wnffori lttp was rirr-d trtMitfly uptn tho oce, and tervthlnfi C'm- biihtlbJa burtxl entirely uy. On enft'ittntn tta N.fe the inside wat tiiund not injured In tlif If , and wttti a cat of 'ktt and a little rcpairlrg t xtf rnaJl, U rfad and lit for use. I rHDrhifrfully rrcotnmind iJT.I.IKHriULI.ED inOJI BAl C U al 1 Imvn ated aa a mvt tiiorouirn KIra prw.f U. 8. NBtlvnal Wttgun orkj. Thi ff.llAwintf facta In the aborf cortlflcittr. areoarticu- tarlt ootl.faiale: rirait. Tht-cMiretcr of tlif bnlldlt'ir. Mi twin lorafd Jut aouth of tho main wuKoii ahoit. with Itn imineu. aroouni rt o.muunii4c material; aiM inc rici iimi mr wimt at ttie time hi KtrooK front lite nortli, w iilca I rce4 n ttitmenr aim Hint ot hrnt ttpin th a IiuulMik. Heroi.d. I ne Met tnat the Mutt wm Uie ainnlloat hIbo Imt no?, nun that it wan If ft in the cellar, am'tntf the- rii'n. tor oaytt wtuiout cure or aucnuou, aa tnra waa ithiit4 lift In IU Third. That I be Hafe U tint epning, wan. or twutf-d, but li atlll in order, ard fit forusr.ertn the lock twin itiu uainjurtMi. H-,l womlrrful rvaiHt, totrcther wt'h the result of the Uie aiien.irtat robrrry of Uilie . Chill d Iton Hale at ue VSfst l"ilatiiiMa 'Jrtiat Fund, mil ou 7ilhM. mikt ur ve to the ntUtaciloa of all i-arLeH ItitereNted In taiva, that Ll'llf'a Ctilld lnn Hart la a. I that is claitne.l ror It, rctiv aiad thorviiuhh ftrraod ba ai r or jot. the thfU- iron anlc maker, J avlit t.vaiik', atrtlofi t the cHttrary iiotwKnauiuuug. veruj', rioviuence u oa me aidu or Truth. m, v nxiH.r.n, Aua it. K. It. Thf abovo Rn'e U nw at n dep it. aod aa par- tie Interfiled will plcatec nainJne It for thMniHrea, aui-tf No atS. HEVr.Nni atreet. JUECTRIC1TY, l.CHIK AM) I.IVKI A WOKI IU TMK W ltK IS A1J dUeaneo conditions, both acute and chronic, w hore there ti vltot ty enouch hft to react, are permanently cuird. by wft'ranlce, ftt No li?0 WALHL'T Mlreet. Ihlla delphla. Bud In case ot a failure n moHtobatliialamaladiea iw charge la made. Electrical Institution. esUhlJahed about five jean ago ly rrcfrnor ItQLLKS. Ked tbe following : Aolaaeofmaladlfaprevailai lo a fearful extent In com- munJtlea, dooming HK),00O omh, of both afaea.anaaall to en early grave. Theoe dUeiea are very Imparlectly vntkraiood. ThelreKternalmanlfcataUoai or amot-tma axe oervoni debility, relaxation, and great exa Auction, maramai. or wafting and constiuipUon of the liatuoiof thewho'e tody, hortuet of breathing, or too hurri-4 I. ret thing on atcend ng a hill or flight of at aire, palpitation of the heart, aathma, bronchitis, and a dry, lore throat, trembling and fehatlng of the anna aud lower llmbi, aveialoo to ioclety, buhlncas, and to atudv; otetlmea dlmii6Na of the cyebUht, low of memory, diizlnesi of the lifad, Kuia'dlA pais In vanoua parte of the bodj, aina In tat back and lower Mmoa. lumbago, da prpitla, conrtipatlon of the bowel a, deranged aecretlona af thu fcidmys, and many other gland a of the body, pro durli grtrulent HiBf-a-cs In both malea and fimalea; llka wUe pih'py, hyaterla, and different forma of nervous epama. Now. then, Dtnet) -ntae cau-a uuLof every hun dred (fall tha alove named dlaea and a host ol other not named, aa otnumpli(n of the tunga, 01 of theaplnal nen ei, have their orli in tu the pelvic viacera, hence Uie want of aucoeta by any of the old medical e)tenuof practice. i'i rri ncn ur r a..n a.ic.3. Prole phut Uteh, Leuioirhtea, Amenorrbara, and Iya- Beuorrhua. All the above diaaaaea and other Uterine ex Bipialnta have tiieix origin ki a lea ot the vital power of the body, brought on by Injuria , axeeasea, s-dentary hahlta, peraonal abuaci, abort lna, and tne ue of puwvrfal me1lciriea. Home of ibe peculiar aymptoma are d ragbag paint, ihionvh the h p and back, weakneaaof tha Uaiba, and extrt-me languor and d 4MUty throughout tbe patire ayatenu The effecta proCuctd from tlieae troubleaoma maiadiee are aimoat multltudlnoua. Conaump loa, Dya pfpula. emaiKia, I'araJyhla, lieafneas, ltlliidnei", lit a, aud luhaiatty, and even ldhcy, are aot ancommon. h'o etrvciual or reliable remedi ha evar bea fvundfof Iht-ae ularuiigctm(l4mt till our lato discovery In then ie ut hkcufcJtj In atnet aconnUt ee with the positive and nefcathe pUarlzatb n of the Vlertna Organs, ne never failed lu curing all of the above dlaeaaea, exrpt lo case of orf.an c di riiigement,or et-vtre t:Jutles of the parts. Mra Folion, a lady cfreal c xylenes and ability, will ht.ve euiin charge of Ircitting In the ladle' deiartmoat CoiieultaUoa free. Prof. tiOl.LFS k Dr. HKOWV, au.4 i0t No. l'J-X' WAI NI T etreot, Pl.iJadi-UUa. Oreen sad lllnrk I rani. A fresh Importation, By the paakagt or pound. ust raoelved bf Davis k Itiuttaana, Atch aud Tenth streata. I ti. M'hltmtto eV 'o . Maniilactureta of Ne an liellrloHs CoiiHwtltsna, Aliaoad I'aate, Chocolate Caraoteta, C're-ama La Moeae 4e fails, e aiiiilauely rtavored. Buoete Jomaa Almonita, arc , Ae No. .its Cheannt street, bolow loiirtb. atleMiil ek tX." PlHiatMi. STIX'K a l-O.'S If 1101 et HAMLIN'S firrtl rtAvotv CAUINKT TKCK CO. OHOAJIB. ptAwsa. J. X. OOltLU. aerantii aa Coasaal a tree la. UJ1 CHI lTIONSj IN AID or TH Suffiereis at Chamtarslurg We hav neelve from C. B. MKSSER.1M1T11, Eau., Ca.hkr of the Bank ef CaaatMSalur, a eptorable acceaal ef IB tktetltBtlea exIatlB ther. rersoB wlaBla to akl Uie suneier caa a j seBeUo taorrooBtrabBiieaste ua, DREXKL ft CO., au.M Me. M ft. TIILND Street. (XARPRT9, MATTlNeSS, OILCLOTHS AND J Window Shades, from Kw Vurk Auetioa salee, laUshlly wet.) Itaimlneent Hraaaele, wsoe, li lt. I SI H, Ut aad 11 Mi laaiutlun Druaaele, loalntedj "4 whm, vu. su an aveeuu-e, aud 1J at pnipor. tktinaU prtceet Iniparlal Carpet. 1 .17 te 11 pel yard InaralB. Irom IKJ cent Is l rlMi VeaetUo. Hw,aaJ Hemp, from 37 H te M oeHU per yard! Ualtlnsa, th lenrcat aaeortaaeat seer otlert d in rknaderphia, fruut OT to 71 eenta a yard, at th Mew Verb An. tw.n Waa IX pot, (K.iincrry SiMklow'a,) Mo. 147 H. Of lHiNU Sueel, Br. I onoff above tvauaMia,oppeajt 1MB ahacninare. yyl-na aTrOVSTY'S TMA WARHHOU8B. K3TA, J kUaba kuabe m WV lie porter and Dealer IB due Mae. Wlnea. aad Unaen. VIMWDtWHsawi, Orvaa A Btaokwetr rkkla and Baaee BnuUak aa4 Santab Aie and l .irtee. e.eneu jaaawa, rraai, auau, aay. Vvj Me pat e cere. aa,vt.Aaa 8. KRCOyn Mreet. laHly dOJuuA u. wuarr. AMUSEMENTS, new chksnlt TUiM.T iHia rVi:iriN( The ranr f.aviv!f . tmB--..i, -ii ariuf drma, AI.AMXN, ! Tht U iSIl HKt:i. I A HI' reitert, ir i r. huh tt-a' mtce prtiraia. I'i H 13 1' itt m tft-cffs-i ti--' nin,!tr- nr: rn-lo ith i .iitr-y -ful ff anaiotrnM' tnatmtVrni "i urind rnirvl -mtpfrti roatuniee oJ fnit-Ft a. ufiu1 unii - af t rhnroere 't' l;M ARK A It 1. r. I.XH I M IT Id N, Ki I' v fvt: , fk Al'llt K SIHl.l KFNTII. Vf..r nil ..VI li "i, r 1 r,!H.I stfan. 1-,-t .. aid Bti.ar' V Ah A.MM HU CO.a Mtmnj, ,i.4 lTl ir . 'Clt S I .l" , 1. 1' lis ... 1 11 Hi.' rnl.lfr, 0 "IniTriu'li, On MtiMl V KM MN X.inu.t , C m rulm "XKIIV KVr.MNU Mil S.IM'i'.y I :il it .1 ., Il r'M.Ke er nftnsr re.nr lh .t'rrKi i. ,l rn n) ?iili, WincSls) lMf.,Thil-iay lltli, Frlrt)-ili,Kn.! Ss'liiitai I'.tli An l.alo. - A. 't "irt. earl' : rM it'en f- rer.t . A' t.iifi 11 Mfirn.eiTi. rotrfi.. ii' n' "'e'e Si lientxe, "S'l'iWa. lNi.n;et ..t hall I r.nr serllf r on eHi-li nc . e h.i. i. Msnai'.M. Mn-lt.-e Win.a.'s)- -ri-r.-try. r rn'iilrii nlSorlk. lor the i At vt tneejlt tMI'.KIM. Illlllll HfKH'.MI ll.t. a ll-M AI.MIT 8THF.KT Tin-tlUK. P . MtiltP fe m.M 1 IT T NKttlT. A VP LAKT M in OK I TI K SI.AS.fiN. Item Fssrfti.n I isiik Miaa, and a tioat of othr". tt.-blllM I'K Is). an WANTS. nVlAMI.ll TO KV.NT-A MOD'iltATK si' f lw.i.'. 11 ronn.ls'f cr-ler. tu a J1 Iocsiki'i. AS ilii.a liril'sK, Ki.. is.i, foal Otne. au-fit Ainn.l.KKV AND CAVALRY 1I0K3KS want''). Ansmtant OtMltTa.M.ifTra-OsNainl.'i lairn's, 111 l Ai.ri.iiitA, .1..'; il. I.l Itniaea atiltal.W l r II e Arlllery sail rn.iv acriio will Im riin l.Hse,! hy it r nnitniaiaM.il, In nern markpt, at a ialr 1 1. . ' . 1 nrh at Inn I t. I.. suli.ltiMl In l&m ilalial tlwveni- iiient lnswik,f, h riT Im-Iii. son'i'l llMise. tr l.e it. Hi n il in th. Lnlt.'il St. s Inwrtor at the WII.I.IAM IKN.N HOTKL, MKKAT .S4I--..1, be. twrn 1 inlitli sii.' Mi tit a rt-is It; nntcr ot t'oloi.H ttirs tl, Crnsman, Aaill'au( QiithiteiinesWr-tiir.or.: V. S. A. (IKOHttl, K OltHK J;5T 10 Cantaio and A. M. FOR SALE AND TO LfcT. pAl'K ISLAND, CAPR MAY, N. J. F0H y HALF. CHaetng on Laiatie stmt, It rounu. L't teb Jtoneu l;..nire aul tr I'lBST BTOKM AB0VF. ITt AfTIO ItOTKL. TO Rf.NT. IIANDSOMKSTORR. WITH Li 1 ut VTi in te slaue avlndowa, and dnrHilnj. irri-tr f K)R 8AI Ii.-9.-1O.OOO WORTH IN GOOD JLIti tui a, laitr Bint amall. ia lerma u auit Hir.i.iers, eill i-r Willi m ai t't'eut In nii.ranrn. for caah alt t C"Ol uadi-. Itiii. c.i. from lo ti 1:1 o eiork A.M.. Tlltm at I LOW MAN, NO. WI 8. KOUKIII Stmet. C.r. HEW'AHD. LOST, AT THR IATK elamtary 1 .tr, to whlea It bail heen tfineil, a l.intr llttti, alxu-en lln-t ,oiik, tuaiki-d with Imlsiiu Ina: i... tin raise. M W IIAi.liH'K, auSt Nn lu.lt MPUUOt' hlii-t. tlZJZf '0 OAI'H lt A. V. TUB bTUbCII A.ND COM If ODIOUS STKAMIR , .''MANHATTAN'," CAPTAIN F.. A. It Y T II li R, Of the Cafie afav l.lr.e. la bow making' her n.'tlar tiii-i t CAI'K MAV.Ieavmi) Altl'H Street avharf. eretr Tucs.Uy. 1 huraday, aaii Hiitarday at nine ovKteni retarnli.t: vni leave Caiie Hay fiery Mondar Wednesday ai d 1 fl-tar at balf-pAM ealit o'eicck. tmicaina at New Caet'e it.ilng and returtilnff. 1'are ,i50 cairiaKe hit inct'.d d. Cthihlren half prtce; rarrlsfro bite rrelndcd. Rir.aiits t'&0; cjnlage hire extra. fretuM at low rate. u frel,bt receive altar H 00111, BLd Ib ail caeoa tni.st be preiiald. jyil-tf J0HKPI1 A. 8TEWAKT, Kjeni. JyJAETEL'S GREAT PICTURE or Tin NEW YOKE CENTEAL PARK. Tt.la niafraincert work rf art, tiow raaidty approkchlti or.ini.letloii,la one uf the laruoat aud meat lahoraie fvex BBdenelen la U1I1 country. Iitliif aoout Four arad a V air by tt.rae and a half feet t..iare, and emoi . a full aod complete view of toe llreut t'ea tral I'ark In at' l.a m'suty and srandtar. Bubaertptloas for a limited number of tne artlat'i proof sheet will be received bare, wben th platea wilt bo ukea to Purope. where atee.ra-TRUBN! H (0..ratern'eter Row, London, and ALIIl.ItT L. Itltl OLI. Hue BMIifrlleu, I'arla, are already receh-jiiar aatiaerlptiona for the aame. Tti a work can be had by tmbecrlptlon onl . lrloe ti per copy, payable on delivery. Subscription Booms of the Company, No. 720 BROADWAY, KISW YOK. The fttfowtng firms will receive rubacrfptlona ; Al'I'LBION A CO , Broadway 1 W LkhH, W1SK A Del.. HrtUB B. B. Oltltli.s ext.. Chteairoi WtHlltK, WII.HTAwK BALllYlK. Cln-lnnatl! riULIf A KKLOMuHg, Waahlnstoai ' CALLFM'KK A CO., fblladclpulai Or, at tbe ptibUaheri, 81TVt.L,L,, IlARltIS St CO., J,i Wbtnlni Vo. 7K, UROAIiWAr, New Vurk. A. 1 12 It HANUlNUHi liKMOVAI.. aJ A. Til fci H O. FINN, (I.AIS ..r IIOWKLL A BUOTHKItt), Una Itemoved from No. C14 ni No. C28 CHKSSUr Streft, Ilaarlnc purrba d Hie ali.nk ol JAMUs IIUIIKK. Jr. (inrmerly Itelru t', whir he wl l otiir lo hit cuatouiera and the public a iat-f.i and elesaiit aaaoitmeat of Dtcoratioi.i) aud Wall Papers Generally. By giving hi. M-r,onal atti otlou to tne aelttns and haatf- lu Uiereot, lie nupi.- to cuutinue lo receive tbe liberal petroaaateof tbt- .uti'lo. Utliera at d x l-itura are mactfnily lavlted ti eiainlne tlte vaiiety on I'm d ia lia I"! NIT El) M'ATKS, KASTl'.RJf DISTRICT L- OK H.NJi.- I.VAMA, .SIT. TIlK Mil-.wi.rM- UK HIK. ttVITIIO STATK.t T0 1UI- MAIi-llsL 111 Til at KA-.11.UN Illlllll' T t I kNSIi I V MA, VHKe.riK),: UHKIIKaSI, Tl r lll.trirt Coi rt or Ihe United Hlatea In ami lor the Ka-11-m I siitetol' 1 eniuyivftiiia, riKOtly ati.t dill) pri.1 ee 1U1S .-i l.tbel. ttietl In llie liftuie ui til- f nit. -it I tfttee of Alue.li a. I.aili ueeiin-d ail imrMiii. in aeueral wb 1 hftve.or prvteli.i tu lian', any liebt. line, or Inii-n-t In eml.tv.twfi hulls nt r,.it..n, i-arifii of a veBMd unknown. CHpluied h the l liilid St Hti-a vt.-B'l ot Wftr ArtlKH,u'i.lcr C .Bill ami bt V It'll I-IT L.ieilli'lir.111 Ci r. jfaviii.,!,, if.i ui. u-ahtvl. cited, and cilifj r jii.litiiii.nt. at the time on.l rifti-e miderviriti. 11, nnd in the ei:tc. ni..e.itleri.x.re.i.d Ou.llre mi ro.hiriiifc.l li u arri. tlieeliire, chnr.ed and rtetly on.oiueil ei.d eoiiimauiieii, thut uu eta t not, but that by pub l.ihl u these ro.-eiit. m nl ieuit two of tue dally newMiiapi ia tirluted and publlslied tu ttie oliy cf fltl'adelplila, nnd In tho l.tyal Ini'Unienrrr, yuu domonatt audi In-, or i-aiiso bi be monLhed aadclieil, pe.ri upioril ,all , ranua in seuoral who have, or pivti-iil to hnve, any risl..tit,e,tr iuiere.i tn tito a ml Haiy-tw bnlea of cotton. -o pi ar beiore ttie ilrmnraule J'JHH CAIlVi Al.Al'S h. 1 e .iuil.e of tl.e .Hidt'iiuri, at tne i a trlitt'nuit rimiii In tlii-Cili or.iJlilb.de-lpnii,oti 11,0 tMC'l tletb del alter put'l eation nl theei- preenta II It nea eon I day. orelaren 11. nol ci.rl flnj ..lknioit. betwoen ihn uaual homa of hi-arlns cuilsea , I: en and tl.r- toali..w...r alietie In dkeform nf law, a ri-arona' le uud lnwt'ul eKfii.e, lfn they have, why Hit aa.d it li'y-two bilee o.' rnttnu almuid tot b riii'itnunceil to belotu., ft! In time of tbe cauture 01 tie enuie. lo Uie eueml-a ni tl.e lulled Btatea, ant, a s""da of their eamiea or otlirwlae, Hub and snUeet to c.itiitemonti.iii, to be a.tiaditril and enndenaj.! aa iroid ana law n,l ..ri...: .ml lunhir to tla aud riteive In thll bebaif aa to juitu-e shall apperula. Atidthat you duly ll.tuiiate, or cause to be intimated, anto all penotui at.ire aatd, serai ally (to whom by to teuor of tbeae preaenu It la also lutliuatrd), that If tbv ahall not aupi.nr at the tiuie aud puu-e abuvo uaetith.Bed, or appear aud aoall mil show a n aanuable auid lawla eauaa to the contrary. Melt aaldliltim-ie'eurt dolb Intend and will proceed toudju-dli-atum oil the auld capitu-a, aud may pmnoune ttiaut the aald rliihty-leo bale of eotieu .lid beUius, at tbe tluie of ihe cai.tur of lb aaTie, 10 Itva euamlea of the I ailed Stole of Am. rkft. and aa joda .it their enoiniea, or oll.erwlae, liable and ftaleee-t to coutlecal.uu and c ! dmuali.in,to be aila.lirad and e ludeuiue aa lawful prb, theab.ence.or ralher, eoBlauaucy.of Uie peraoua ao ciicd and lutliuatrd In auy wi-e nolwlth.tatidus, nd that you duly canny t tbe aald Dletrlrt evon whal you sbaU do la tie premlsea.li.setbi-r wHh tnrae urru-nu. Wltttt-ft tba lluiiorable JOHN CAllW AL40F.K. Judge ef the said Court at I'ktla.leJpbta, UUla aecoud day of Aueu.t, A. O. lieH.aud m the eiuty-nlntb year vi th InoeuenoaBC ef th United Htate. auKl li.H. IPX. Clerk Dtatrlcl Coar. TtfAHSHAL'S RALR. BY VIRTUK OP A iVl Writol Saae.by tb lion. Juhn fadwaUuler. Juds f th Imtrkte'ourt of IM United Beau-a, ui aiadtor lb Kaalera lM.trlel ol PeaaMyrvanlft, ta Admiaany, So m di rected will be aeld at pabllc aula to the hiKtteat aad imssI bHHIer'. fr laah, at law HKNK.U 8 reKK, Mo. IHN, y-KOSIT Street, BWKlIKt4IIAV,AuKnBt 10, 11, at 11 e clock M..tSikalee and Is bales ef cotton, belnaj cargo .f,MMrtUBkB.w. wim4v MII.,,wiRn, T. 8. Alurabal 11 l).of f.nne. FwiuieiarMU, JalyM. UaK. ARSHAL'8 8ALH. BY VIRTUK OY A Wnt of bale by the Ilea. John Cadwalader, Judiie ef the lllainel toert ef Uie I'aHed Beaiee, In far llieKaalrru liiatrkt of Pennayrvaala, 10 Actmiraity. to Bi dlre.ted, win a eot at rnl.Ue H.I. to Iks" M beat and beat b..lder. f.r eaah, at MKIIBSKMB BIOhN"v N. t hOK J arrearl,a WKl.NatflDAV. A..oi W. U loeS,M..Wble. aad It. bale of CoimB. beta oar. (oea ef reels unknown. w, u KM MrLi.vARD, ratted atas.. alasakal K. ;"'"'!r rhllal.ka1.'W.ei. SPECIAL NOTICrS. 1ST it 1:1.1 1; 1 S'jfe;!ng People of Chainlierhbarg. ' Ma-t i . ef rltlrrtit held t ttie It .ard ff Tnade l....,.' "I ..e.ilaa. II: 3d li,l . l ad.pt m aaitree frat tie re 1.1 nl tre ..iferms p.ilr if t'titaoersbttrx. the 1. -rt- :sl. nsil . .-rr sso' ttit'd s ei.in'n tli . to apnea to the 1 Hi.- n tf-iiadi ipsia f..r th-lr smfr-tia aid i ihla r"ait li.-r-'.id roT.n.m.ttr Mi.ft- tisn ta k tl tti' ie'.lr of n.ir i. n tate, a larre in m. I,. -f tl 1 ii w. nn r. and rt I itrei., an- hwincU a. au li. err c . rc v. ,.r n. In a wl hO'it i. tn e mi el- aehanff. nl f't l'-K. J.'-ir wai.., r pri'.-lna; and lt-ey m)uTe 1.1,1 . i-.ift 1 mi.', w ,. .i. ar. t.l. .ho. e .taliurfin I. a t: :.t v.-th I- t.nr narj tn i.m the ae-.lre a;nratny of ie. 1 II! et stti? Iiisi.ia. a lib'! le.pfMiM. Hpiwl tl.'..1l.lle ...UI Ull.ir.,lll MI.MI....I lAlhaTM. a: nr. I. lull .Si' A. Hi ll I ..j , 1HKK Mrn-I akarf. I i,.-, il i-i -ri r....i i-. iMit. t.. eiiiicr '.f itn u drr.tL'tied m.aa I or. nl f . ( ..ft rri'.ie. I'ii- in.. nr. and maieriala tl.111 rnnlrlhuied writ b p' ft. nl l.y K.i t ntu'nllte with pniinfitneaa In ll.e kanda ol aii. t. re'lttN. ai.d dlscrret sentlrmea of fliiamtierabnr w an!1 in-, in. Uie he.t dla.esitioo of ynnr ben-vntent earn li,t'ke..a. COMMITTHK. AI.I.XAMiF.lt (I t I.ATTBl.l., ilHSII fit I'ATrt'.ltlaON. ' I.KI.IIUK II. HTt ART, t-.I.MlMi A HIXIIiMt, ti. W ISAVIS, fal'M'IIKN FLAM'IAW, A.J.I ItKML. illiU.I O. JA WKft, ' . HlaOtf (IKA't ?, l . Ai.f.-ttit I, ts"l su M Oil U K UN IOM W-1- ' Y 1.) t OlIIJ .Tll, TASSKNOKR KAIL lnil. Ai.Kl.i-tl'a, .vt'H-tt O.tViS A ti-'e1 ii-s nl tl.e ht.M-kt olilsra ni the ti.i,n t'..fnuie Un. va (em'i'iny aili It h.-l.l al 'lis t.tire nl th lont I .l: rr M.IH iV. Anita. t I'i. al lOu'dlock A M. Il tnili t of tin llnsul ol I'll-1 0't ff. ft. Kf.ktttl.K, aur. t e- rri:y Dl;AFNFS ANi) rtLI'l)(FS3. 1 all dlseeee. atiiiereali.ln. In tee aSivr-fiam. meiauieni with tin-e'n.it amv-i as ie.timon.ai Trout roe -jrj M itei in ir.n elti and "m,y e ill be iel. Ni. -H nK. Itieern. Artlll. Ifti S ee. In.erteo 10 far elie'se made for einnimfttton Ofllrc ha It A Ja.5U.?r.M Ko.l-ltPlNr. straet. mi inn MILITARY NOJICCS.. MIX T II UNION LEAGUE BEG IX VII W or IttK rhBhlftBNT'M l.Lt. TIVE BUHDEED TLTOUSAND MEM, IV : I. 'a-; Committee of Mis Unloa Leaaruehav Arr&ngoinents with COI.ONi:L HOl'.ATIO O. 8I0KEL, t LATS VP v a 'I'll II 1 I'fllllH lVikltllk HOnlorVOeV 1 an' aiHa. thtr oHlcera of that Veteran Cutpi, to rec-nrt a ltt.,'ti.tui I-.- nr. a year's service, under the aualcei of tha j Leans. Wi lnvl.i,ctticrs (eiu.n of letting comiuUalontBlM ti i n k-pi. lira ton to e'o.nuil slOKKL, at hla headiuar tt-ra, at NATIONAI. OITA1M1S' UALU (RA.I F. STItF.K.T, BK.LOrT 8IX1H.) I II ul l be (.or e-ITnrt to make tliia orifattiaaif.ia In evii ri sfMst!. a worthy sue .tir ef tt li.iins; trsnui tteaeaaig fceslnei.ta. J-IL Bf-tJK"'tEH W ILL Br. AU rOLLOrVS s CltyT'ount; Pi llt l-ed Man U-tintj HH I'to- fc-roa ;ear v 1-' Mal.iitaca.htulalor (fir cuei-.m! .'..at IK '.!-a rit ililnt a.dai.liaalenne futxi -utd by tl.e Uatlr fctauee.i-ven.meit. f l.'tcrt.tla will I e mu.trrt'd a a.s.n a-- rec?lveil. mail to rnntp tlnsil' or ir squads. . Cllieas I al..a to draft, and dealruits eill.erofvoluaw ln or of pructirins' anbatittile, will find in this Regime. ,i.rv ii,iliirim..nl li. .iilur llie anrvli A. M.uil.n. if tl.e l.aaxue fiiruislilii stibatlutes ai( es.ei-liill lei.uested tn ari,tl ihim to title Btifimeni. 'llie atteniloa of Ward Committees ta particularly oaJlj to UjL ori-aiilratton. J. R. FRY, ChalrmAa. ft. SI. Kelinii, I. 1 ilstir 1'l.en. .ou . Dili tsil. !:. . , M. I)., .'sine. I.. 1'l.w.t.i.i 11, lli.r.rr Itli.i.i v. Jr., Mori, n All M rlHi-!, J. I. t .Iml. II T... 1 ..if H 1'ri.ah.iaii, Vim. 11 t.fw!.. t. . rae Mini r. Aiitliw. WLci'll i. tieiir eTmii f.'l arlra tillptu, Hi nrj e. Lea, .laiam II. i'rtte, lt..i-pli F. Tubiai, N . 11. llrOMrne. t'ti.irles H. Sra.li h. r'a liyir. M. I . Wm. M 1'iljLman, .1 (I I .11, f '. J. Maeettsn. aul let u TWiaj'T'I ,v A KIJ W ft A n:. i-Hrsi I the i ltlireus will Ik l llM.. ut Mi-i .' Hall. M. : ri laii:iM.SJ Hin-.ta.et r n'tliK-U. lo TiVKLFTlI OVARII TtOlXTY FIN'D- held rtllH KVEnl rtisr Mil U H fterjf a.,. .p. 'cur. ll.e. tlniiift nt tl.e Wuril, tinder tho last call v ll.e tlni.ift nt tl.e .lint. I.cl there be tl 1. It. t.l'.si 1 , Hi .0 IttJUNTY 01 ta 1'iehi.li-ul, I.cl there be a lull Htu-noaui-e. t II..S. M. WAl.M It, Prealdent. Tiii.ii. It. a i.ins 1 1 , Hi-i.reiarj-. Ir KuK 0'K TE1U. 'olnntt - rs to flit a t..a naliin iti-ba mm I'or ( nvahy, laititry, Artl.ler) , or Sharpeheoter. Call at Uo. !' B. 'ItllllH Blreet. aus CI'MKAI. tmiMlTtrH AOENCT.a Ni.'im Tllllili turrit. Al on. 1 eletaan, tti.d Cta bn, d .sl IITiri l E-i tt'AMl.o.tn whom th htabae'l PIm- win be eald n aleu liei-il ai plv who fii.sa. lori.iu . sttxlHitof v c.taenocot aiifnae. w win maa Until nilr r. Vt-liTiina mtiatfiirnisit an lionnrable dicbanre. Tue 11U.M' elaiatf Nuballliitee lurnislieil. luc any ot 1-iiiii.vivaina. f.tssllt triMAN. MI10I1KI L CO. I UNION LEAGUE PHILADELPHIA. In vifwiif tlx vhU w ttt I'npjnleat for ttv t.al 11EGIMENT TWKI.VE Movrnsi. OOIOVEX EOBATIO 0. SIOKEL (Lai of tla FeniuivlvantA Reserve 1 Hia oeaienled to take the oemmauil. All oMeers deatrmi to Uka part las this enaalaaaaoa arti tia steal I call ea COL. EOBATIO 6. BIOZEL, atvt-tl Ho. WAtLACK IT BEIT. MOlTiNTY lf)H MARINES. WANTErt tk. I'.li.d Blalee klurlu I'urp. abta-boaied BvaaJ Qtrfrnm th dunes mi a aoldlee at our Navy Yar.1 .h eeatd caite esuuee wqee-.e am aua aaji, aa at Mine. ii.tier eempanaatlon taaaa the army. KJt'b il I alao, itXAa IUIa IAU owiaiiaa pe pnn enUetmenl. , . , ilinearei-eivelrlaeMenej. Ver all forth tuaeraaatUa appts at tb AecrnlUa o.'3H 8. KKONf Street, below Sprue Street, btwB thaboBr. . . o uaoc.d q M(!C4 WWf m-uT Valor aud ci uku owe. m i I. I