iL. TI1K DAILY EVENING TKLKG1.AFII. PIIILADELrillA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, 1861. A BAULT XEWBMTEB. OFFICE No. 108 sTtHIRD STREET. 1 Mr Tiwi OaTe Tut Corr. r Ki.htik Oa ' Wtant.earo.i4r tort Carrier, ad Uf "u6" ' Ml ten faar ai Km. Douiu hi An"""' J"" .., IMrrr Cerr. erw Two Mo.T.lriu,,,lv,"c f ftc jfcaMoe' (r4eee4 . MMttmm taefet al M a. f"4' Ubr11 eVtMnieaereVl aaaJe r eaeeaevil BJaertawa.. t rwr ' ' i-j-ki oAneoyinoo. rtnmmonlatltia m!r m u.T.ZlM li moat Imi eulhi-n ! ai.il ?f,S."'?Jj"""" "r-nni " rll, r '..eranea lil. x-l r.i.h. W. nimK'' I'" OommimleeUoaa. .. i. t AelTirlieer. ipti.rr ee imM bMmiM la the I'lrcul.tlon of Tin fpv.MMi tm-oimih. cmrelline ue to gn lo pro., at n .,iv .. w. nfvnllf r.iiet ihnt advert'-emmta m fiMvri In ee a., u It A'eJrKB., II p..eelMe, to eei are I II M fcwerUO nil of Milk.na TUESDAY, AUGUST f, lfW.4. TIII3 WAU IN BWHi ' Th prpcipHt retrt of General Early 'h torcoa up . the Shenndoh Yalley took every OM by urprlM, Mid we ere lit a los to S'sliin ftCMut ft It borond the ftct that the Rib si Iwulft miy. br bin apprized In tome rain BOr of th TMt preparations made to attack Uvd poMrtbly destroy hla army. It will, no doabtyb General SnwHrDAw's work to fit out M expedition for. operations In the valley of Virgtnla. 'A beary column moving In that regloav could, be made very une'ul, In connec tloa with the Jnoveoaent upon Petersburg an 1 Elciunwil! We are of the opinion that Gen nl Maiw ha a ample army already, and taat any loM can be made up to blm In a akort time with troops from the new levies. Ia this cam General Siixbidak can organ ise aa army In a few days and be doing good Work In the valley of Tlrglnla before the be ginning of Hoplwnber. The subsistence of an army abouV Lynchburg would not be so dif- floult now as when Buhteb moved forward, as this Is the, season; , for . Ingathering and thrcitlig Uie wheat crop tn Virginia, and the Cora barvest will begin In October. We bollova U, woold bft feasible now, a bio, to sulze -and use ' the Virginia and East Tonncimee 'Railroaddrawlng supplies for a provisional army Of ordinary proportions from Knoxvllle and .Chattanooga. Onc-e In Lynchburg or Staunton, wo need have no fears of being driven oat, v - The advantages to be derived from such a movitihent, under a great military genius for a loader, amount to Important results, bearing directly upon aud potently tending to a deci sive conflict and final victory. ' It would be the moans of dividing and weakening Lke'a army by drawing off a portion of It from Itlch mood and Petersburg, and would aluo secure from' It It lall and winter supplies In a great mcmsurot , Ii addition to this, It would pre vent auy diversion In Ctvor of General IIooi In Georgia, which General Lke might desire to make. Tbiis much to-day, with our article In yesterday's Tklbokaph, will show clearly to any unprejudiced mind that our prospects for fiual victory and peace were never morn promising than at the present moment; but we want men, aud the arguments of great orator have (ailed to call them forth plentifully In days that are gone. . We must now look to our duties at home bere In the North. We ought to ral.e men a great many. IIow shall we do It ? A great military genius says that a nation can only rattie a second army from the people by two i mplements of Influence blending In operation they are money, and success In the field. These results or features of a Government's working only can manufacture or augment public confidence. The former we have In abundance; the latter we certainly have hud In a very respectable number of liiMtanceo, and if not as clearly defined and decisive as we could wish, we certaiuly are not left without a future of great promise In the field. General Gkant has adopted great military economy In prosecuting the war, and bis demands upon us are as contracted a we can desire. Tie has reduced the entire war to two grand theatres one at Atlanta, the other at lUchmond. Another act in the drama of the Rebellion will close the door At the former place, and then be will only for additional supernumeraries ut t lie lat ter point to give due effect to bU grand ile mwement, the great cloning tableau of the war. Ve have abundance of inateiial, A. Idend Iimm bligestud, upou careful olwcrvailon, Hint Micro are in tht city of I'liil.idrl jiliia enough young men a iio c ilj lie purvii from the. oily and from their relit'lvc mid 'frii'od, for a year, without serious detrini -nt fo public or piivNUi Intt-re-iM, to form n tij vision, aud in riiiliidelpliU, New Yirk,utul l trool. Ij n, enough to form n hnn loiue uml rf.'crlive army corj'x! W'c oiljrht, tlien, to ia e thiil oui jn drv. uio proaijitly illlej by Vp. ''"'i.lier r. it iH quite probable, too, licit Ui vir will n ( lui ur ie tliaii three months ktjt-r. The news that Admiral FAunAfiTT had pasHed Forts Morgan and Guinex, and wilh bombarding the city of Mobile, seems to have been founded merely upon the knowledge of tbe Admiral's CTOcllcnt preparation!) foi an attack upon lliut place; but wo uro gl.id to find, from au offlciul despatch of the itebul General HJxushy II. JfAl'K v, that Admiral rATiBAOUT's fleet Is actually before the, city, HuHtK-dnith tt grand naval victory. Our ovvrtuive arrnlea are now grouped luto throe grand uiiUtary dhudons, viz.: The Army of the rotouuic and Km contingent under Mujor-Gcneral UBAdk; the Grand Piwsion of the Mialjiinjil, lm:iudin3 the ' AituicS of the Ohio, Cumberland, Tcnuobioj, JIissI"Hlipl, Mbsourl, of ArUnujiu, K-in-ias, and the Gulf, under M)or-Gcn iul W. T; Sui.uman; the Grand Mlddlu Military 1 'hi -sion, comprii-ir.g the Departments and Armies of Wuelilngton, Wepteru V'ii'gluio, the Sus quehanna, and iliu Middle Di partincnt and Bib Army Corps, under Alajor-GcueruJ Tnii-iP H. SnrninAH. Tbe formation of tbe latter division, and the assignment of so srcomplinhed a commander to It, will be pro ductive of the most gratifying results. The great war news of the dsy Is so briefly , told In tbe official war gar.ette of Secretary Stastoh, that we cannot do better than give It to our renders bere : Admiral Kurr Urn Metnrf, To Ma(ir Ofnerl Pix, New York : Vabhixiton, Ansnal 8, l I. M The f illnw- Irjl am oni cfmeni of Ihe sncreioful opi-rstlons nut Mobile spprnrs In the Klrhm mrt Smtinrl of lhl moinlne, snrt is trmimHt-d ny OenernI Kt Ti.t-.n In Ilie ITr.l'lent. Itcwtd, 7 1" M , Anpni-t 8, from b ad'iiisrter Mor-Oitneral JU ri.t B, 3 I. M , Alf(iit H. IRfi4 : III" K.sretleicv Ahiiamam I.ikioi.k, 1'reilde it. Tl e followlns I- Ihe fllelBl r p rl takrn Irom Ibf Kiehn'Oiid Xrnttnrl t Aiiuam 8. (SlniU) II. r . Ill ii.vr, M j'-.r-ncncriii. SloKii . Anenrtfi. H'il. J. A. ti.itw. 8e Te- Isit of Vr : Ki Tei'lei n of ihe em my's fi n'rtcen fhlp snri three Irnn-cladH, psnsert Fort Mnrpin Ibin mi-mlng. llio Itmmivh. a monitor, wss sunk nylon Morpnn. The V eroiM w mrrei doren after a dcnerut en- (api menl with li e n inv tleet. Aiimnai iivciianan iosi a iif prisoner. The Srlma was esptnrel, and the doitin was hi Belied near the hospital. 1 he Moraan is Hale anu win try to run op to- nlehi. The enemy's flrel has spproaelied lbs cilv. A tnonio r has licen rnirsirlntf f.irt l'iirel all day. (Signed) 1). tl. Mai in. M jor-I'm. r.iwi w. fTANTON, oicreiary oi var. 4Jf nrrnl Avrrlll'ii Urmt Tlrlory. Wasiiinhton, AiiRimt R. To Mor-Cleneral Dix, New York :Mjo'-(ieneral Siimuoan him Nen BMlL'nnl temiKirarilv to Ihe C'mmuml of tin f rcs in the MlilU e Mditarv llivlnion, con- ifiiimof the Ilepnitmcnts of Wrsninpton, the aiiuiiic jiepnTtminr, ana me iipirtmeim oi me 8usiUi'fanna and Nonliwewt Virginia, lie trans ndiii the (ndomliiK: IIeaikh artkhh Mmni.r Mimtakt Division, TIaih-kh's Fkbicy, AiikubI 8, 4-10 1. M. To Msjur Omeral H. W. Hai.i.k:. Ch ef of Stuff liriffsuicr-tii neral Krii.Kv rrpiTtstlmt asrom has just arrived ai New Creek, and reports that Ueno- ral am will onook the enemy near Moorheids )pU'iday, anl altiicked him, rapturing all the hrtllliry'imd fie bunilred priminers. Nothing otllcial lia-uccn receiTtd from General Avhkili. however. (Mpi'cii) . H Shhkiiiak, Mjor-lrneral Commanding. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War. THE CAITADIA! FRItER ATM. For some years past tbe people of Canada have been growing more and more Impatient of their provincial condition, and desirous to sever their connection with the Imperial Gov ernment at London. That Government has certainly earned the 111-will of the Canadians by the very disproportionate amount of aid and protection It has aflbrded them, as com pared with the benefits and revenue it has de rived from the colonists. Our civil war ap pears to have given fresh stimulus to the Idea of Canadian Independence, and admission of all the provinces into our American Union. The project, however, Is violently opposed by tbe aristocratic class, who are politically recognised as and denominated the conserva tives; and they are, It Is said, greatly alarmed just now by the Influence which the result of our pending Presidential election may have upon the question of separation from the mother country and annexation to the United States. There is every reason, we think, to believe that the large and Influential ptvtlon of the British people, as well as statesmen, would not much regret the Independence of the North American provinces, or offer much opposition to It. It Is only a short time since the London Spectator, an orean of the Libe rals in England, spoke out very frankly and boldly upon this subject. It said that In either Mouse of Parliament not five votes will be given against peaceful secession, and not a voice raised for coercing them the people of British North America or fighting tbcm, or bribing them, or doing unytbing else In connection with them, except withdrawing the large fleet or small army now paid fur their defense. That journal even ad vises the Ministry to bring forward a law "decreeing that liny British colony numbering ii million of English-speaking inhabitants may, ly a vote of its Parliament, ratified by an appeal to the electors ad hoc, or by a two tliird" majority, without such appeal, declare ltsell free and independent." 1 his Is quite significant, und may posmbly Indicate the happening, at no very distant date, of the very contingency which the Min istry are advbed to favor whenever It may occur. As rctpects the question of admitting the provinces, or any of them, into the Unian, la ruse tbey secv re their independence, it miy le time enough to consider It when tho propo sition is duly and formally submitted to our Government- There Is no certainty that the people of Canada will seek such association with us upon the dissolution of their political connec tion with Great Britain. Indeed, the leading papers tn Canada are now discussing tbe es tablishment of a federal government by a unicu of all the Provinces; and such a con federation, If once formed, would, as a few statistics will show, constitute the second 1"( wit on this western continent. The Toronto Leader claims for the proposed ft deration a territory embracing with that ol Eritii-li North America, an area of 2,(lil:l,0"8 Ergllfh square miles. Tho two Canada occupy an area estimated variously from 2.10,0(13 to yt(',(!00 square miles. Tbe population ol ihe Provinces by the census of 1SC.1 was: I'pper Canada. l,:i:ifl,0.il ; Low er Canada, 1,1 It ),'. 1 ; Nova .Seotia.:t;tO.H57 ; New Brunswick, lioli.iMVj Priuce Edward 1 -la i. I, 80,rri2. The two Canada, according to these Inures, contained 2,.'ii 15,755 people, and the other three Provinces, M):l,45(l. It thus appear-, that three- y.-ars ago the popula ticn id the two Canada was nearly fnur-llftlis of (bat of the whole live Provinces. If we turn lo the llnancesnnd the commerce ol ihe various Province, v.e flud that very niuch rf the same proportions prevail. The iie.j oils of the Canadas have for some years avuagi-d about $i-jji:ti)t) a year. In Nova Scotia the average has been about $7,500,000; in New Brunswick, aliout $0,500,000; and In Pi luce Edward Isluud, $1,100,1)00 in other words, about l -1.000,000 against $42,000,000. The exports of the Canada have tor some time past averaged about f :;:!,oi0,( 00 a year. The ncia;;e in Notu .Scotia b.n t een about "?;?'', CO; in N'ew j'.riiiiswick,?-l.5i)o,0(W; and in Prince Edward island, if 1,2.W,000 it litLla over ill, .-,(.'0,1 ,oo in the three Maritime Pro vinces, against ;U,000,0liG iu the Cuiiudas. if w e take a'uin, lis a point of comparison, tbe quantity of land under cultivation in tho dilii rent Provinces, we reach a result very idiuiliir to those shown by previous compari son -. According to the ce nsus of ISill, I'pper Canada had iJ.fiJIO acres under cultivation, aiul Lower Canada 4,Wil,2:!5 acres; together ll,F:j!i:S.'" acres. Ill the same year we find it stated that Nova .Scotia had 1,07,7'J2 uciv under cultivation, and that ill the sa ne year New Brunswick had uuder till !;-'e t?J',l'W W.TUS. I From the ubove stafi tles it will appear ttmt tlia two CanaJas of themselves would muku a btriig Guvvniueut, e vocally with all the advautae they have lu urablo so!P ui d (ouiuicreiul families. This Confederation of the Provinces is re garded, both In England and this country, as the first step towards entire Independence of the Home Government. ohporai. n wiMta west w iinfii.n. Tbe propriety of Infllct'og bodily psln as a corrective of delinquencies and a spur to dili gence has been frequently dlscuued. It ha been shown that the same results were olten produced by both methods; that with some dispositions flogging had a demoralizing effect, while to others it was indispensably necessary. The corporeallsts produced cases in which many now eminent men had been literally goaded on the road to fame by the ferule of the schoolmaster, and the suaslon Ists a parallel array of Instances In which the most Invincible natural obstinacy and consti tutional sloth had been converted Into docility and diligence by the unaided Influence of moral power. This Is rather an Important subject, and we therefore take tho opportunity to express ourselves, not as pedagogues, but at specula tors upon the question. With reference, then, to the ground taken by the disputants, we consider both lo lie right so long as they restrict themselves within reasonable limits. To RjUempt the removal of brute obstinacy without the employment of corresponding force, Is as absurd as the attempt to move a physical object without the exercise of physl cal power. It waald be as absurd as to attire a maniac in Mtflkwo lace, or to robe an Em pro In garments of tow-cloth. No one will deny that a leaky ship is easier balled out by stout arms and capacious buckets, than by any given number of prayers ; while the case also will be remembered, in illustration, of a good down-east deacon, who attempted to haul a largo load of hickory with a feeble yoke of steers and the assistance of Divine Frovidence, yet who found himself ob liged at last etcher to procure a stouter team or else to diminish his load. If moral suasion Is sufficient to Instill learning Into a perverse and Idle boy, then the most hardened crimi nals can be the subjects of thorough reform through the ogency of religious lectures, and therefore our present penal system should be abolished. We have read largely upon the Influence of moral suasion, and have investigated the data of these educational morulists with mush at tention ; yet if we were a school-teacher, wo should about as soon think of running a loco motive without fuel, or propelling a steamer without paddles, as of teaching " the young Idea how to shoot" without tbe timely aid and judicious application of Bohwkll'b node mecvm the birch. If parents did their duty by their children at home, the practice of corporeal punishment in schools would soon fall Into disuse. There are by far too many who, after send ing their children to a seminary, felicitate themselves upon having performed the extent of their duty. In tho majority of instances the children of such parents, finding that their remissness at school is unrebuked or unknown at home, would learn absolutely nothing, but for the fear of punishment. Whereas, If their studies acd progress were Inquired Into and superintended by parents, tho teacher would find his task for less onerous and painful, and the rod be laid aside. But If any of our readers imagine that they could sway threescore of pupils by Ihe un aided law of love, we commend them to pene trate li.to the interior of this State and under take the tuition of some district school. The law of love may be very potent at home, but as an aid to Hie acquisition of grammar, geo graphy, and tbe rule of three, byjazyboyi, or In tbe prevention of sturdy urchins from biow-bentlng and imposing upon their feebler schoolmates, thero is nothing half so effica cious as a good, long, and supple hickory withe. To confirm this still further, we point to the navy, In which, although flogging has been abolished, a series of physical tortures has been substituted which is highly suggestive of the coercive measures adopted by the Spauish Inquisition. The disuse of thrashing lazy boys is a humbug of the most gigantic proportions no nitatuko about it. CITY INTELUQENOE. The Pukss Clih or I'iiilai.iliiua. Pur suant to adjournment this tody will meet on t - moirow (Weiiue-cm ) afieruoou at 3) o'clock, in , Select Couucil Cl aiiilHT. Imuort mt liusiuoti will be ir nsacteil, ami editors, reporters, c r re pon d i.t s , sod coii'ritiutur- to Ihe public press ol this city are invited lo be present. Mosul no Nets. Oft ratlin to make up a net lor u ; iheie is i.n srl in ii; he bus several kinits to oiler, at No. MUM Chesuut street. Vk have li V t Ah tee l.oKCbt stock and best assort incut of Cluitiiug la rhibidt!pbi.t, com peting all dt-kiialile t.'yles of good, front lutdiuiii price to m peril tie. Evciy one can lie accursiely lilted at in cc from our stock, what ever be tin- tire or pr pur inns, in garment e pial in all luiteik to uik made lo lie u-iire, murh lower ;jiit. i'or those who piefur, we have a so a complete a-sorttnent of piece poods, which will Ik muUe up to nu-aoure In a etyle surpassed by IlOOB. llKNNKTT & Co., Tow l H Hall, No 518 Market street. HMrriHl. tin litn iuitnt. tiv lit f.n.r-M' N . .Ut-hMc.hliii, Mr. M II. 1,1 AM t 'K1 U K 3IIHi Si. A 1(1 A W A 1.1.1 ?. all Ol tit riliHlllUWII, r. Miict-.AA.l.Kl(U.1Vv Kev. (. I. (M, mt tho iDiuirlrr'n rtrinU'iue, .u, Alt.yer wln-ii, Auiit tth, M l Mr ACDIi i.lH)K to btl tAT.lAltl.il'. LAM i I lil' luxh ot th city. rM','IU-l.i!i"lo.v.(ii Ihe'Jd In-taut, bv Itev. J. II. K 1 iii.r. , Air. t.l-.Jiti .1. h.Vtl lil to Mm AA'1'.L1 '1ON l.oih til 11 In illy, M I IAM-1.NM!.-Au:mH t.tU l.v the llev. M. I. Knrt ut the I urroniike ol he lAtt lllh Street SI. I . I hiinii No. i:iCI 1 (iinilrr-t .Mr. 1AVI1 s, W Hi A N f to Ait rfl.LlA KN MS, ull of thi city. IMrtf. f'OlfSfsll.-.luly JtM, Mm. (,i:tM(;iAH A DAK Fit (-It:. IMI, w ne it JatneM orul-li. und Urtiihter t( Kilth Aiii.t i.uO .I'iM'j.fi li.iikmi iii-.l 17 . eiirtt i tuoiitlx .nl V-OdtH. I V limiiit ton j utKTi jh .i-i' i .ijiy.J All ii t imi sore loot-' tit.it ih hero. l'hviihjii Vtcrv in Vftiii. t.o.l rnlli .1 l.t-r I miic, lie lluiuht It b t 'I o 1 11M' her ol her 11.1I11, fOPMSII. AntiHi H'li, JOHN EH ICS ON. IntHiit mm 01 tu nr, lima ltuker und JHutOnt 4 urui-th. neit 11 iuont!i Hiitl s litis . Eunt rnl to morrow, at ft o'cloi k, from the ruld hop of ))! ruu.Unther, .luM'ph simokiui. No. Ull H. hecoad atrtit. lliiihiutoii piioei'Fi iittMax- copy. j f luul a littht Jnhi'iiv oik.!, lie Him our dully prhU, We loved tiiin.iih, pcrhupi tug well, For iomiii he rh'i't und .lied, tiOWFN Inly aVth, lt, ut the Aiu-ur Hodtnl. Vh., ol 1 1 r'iiic tmiriliu it, iortM.ial 1.UWAU1 iitlWKN, (oiiitin K, Twenty thiHl lii'imeiit I'fiui.vl v.uil a V'u 1 11U 11 -4, un id the l.tte Jolni uiitl ..Inrar. t Ij.ivv -ii. 11 reii iiili-i .Ho itiiern il hi H 00 iiulcry uyar Al:AiHi urm Va. 'Ihe l.nH LJlve illltl th I-ur l h ifhttkon aw.iy, J .li .--t'U bf tho llii. no ol tins L di! " llt-J.'T-Uii the 7th Inbuilt, WIL'lWI, yn'tiiM'Nt M II III lllllllltlh llll.l till' ill ta- Ji.M-jlh Mil! it, Ul'lt Jl Vl .m, 'I he n-lull vim und Ii-leud- ol the lainil s tint no 111 - In-Mid lllC M'M ' SU4UI FitO i:il;tiut t 'oillpttn , um ru p ir. l loll v 1 11 It ell, w i t h.iii t linth-r not to mi.oid he (Uiti-rul , on Weilio-d o' n.orunu. tiiu i'nh lti-t aiil . ;tt D o'el.K k , troin Hie rt -1'U iK'u ut ti's ui ither. No. hit K T Mill utriTt. To proreed to the I'll ilfin L ti Tuple 'oiniH.-ry. HoAN,-Oii the lit ti. stunt, at 1 Hy 1'olnt, Vn..t'r..tn tyi l out li vi r iMuir.Kit il whil" in Hio Mi iiee oi liu ft.uiiii'v, KIFLS U., bou ui' Iran cut and Anu U-j&u, tii d h- eurK. Imeirid ut fit, I'olnt feiiiehry. r MI'I ll.-Mi the 7tli lintunt, JOHN HOE SMITH, In tin- Vith yenr ol I.ih Tho n uilsert und iiiciiJaot the family, aui. :h ieu KlicliiU' Lmltie No, 'ill, l.o. i-f O. t ., ut t 'unnlcii, S. J., W re-pi cttuliv hi lr. d t.t ctlt .i t hN tni-i)il, I'n-ni t'o! lii'!i'iit ol In t ttlo-r Iti-l'tw, I'.uckilt V.M. M. I , e..r ut r ol 1- r ut und ttimii Ut', iju WuduvJay, ltUu iilnlhlll, Hi H A. M. sMl i 11- on tho 7th in tunt, LUI'IHA L, 8M11 -J, In the it (li v cur 01 I.t. r an-. Jlerinrudn uml ih ut (ho luim! uro T-n etl'nllv In vited Ui uiu ud her luiii rul. Hum iho ronih ii t UM i,ro. th r. -No. ti-1.1 hui'ta.u airuut on .v tjduc -d-iy, at 4 I'. 1. 1 J:i m s it. -mi the tth uniuut, wlLMA.U JL XI,' '1 i I If, in the ;'Mh y. ur ul im ,i . '1 he rt utiMJrt unu li eii.u 01 ihe tunji y, Cairiden Lo le, N.t. . M , ui-- a r ii- L.u' 1 .if.-.u No. j 1, I. u. ut o. y , (''ui.'len t'ouiicii. No. 1 O. of I1. A. AI ., n v ln ih d lj uiltK'l 'u- lili.i-'al lii'lii Hi ' Iful-li'itco ul hi IiIIIk-i", iiu Hi t 4. in 11 r-l ( -"t on V i 11. hi. ull. r;i u at i ' loia. lo pro'.vi'd to Lvtf.'ruiu C'viucury, C 11 J. Vi. W A li It A V 13 tV, 'f.mOH TO W. II. CAKH'.. MAHUMIO HALL, Ho. 719 OUCSNUT Street. WIN DOW H II A I) 11 H, CtJKTAINB, ti M08yT;iTO NE1TI05. BUSINESS ITEMS. 1 ; L K t T It I C 1 I Y , I.OOK ASH i.ivk: a WOIID to thi: WISK 18 ttrinf iknti AU dl..l comlitloni. both acute sad chronic, when there It vitality enoiifili k-ft lo rvart, art irniitiHwiU cured, by waTiuili c, at Nr llrtO W AI.M T Hlrvcl, PMIa ilflplila, and In cnc ' a tnlliire In moat oltluatr mAlaitlr l, no cliamc It m.'le. KlrcUlral Inttltutlcn, ftut ll.hM auont live )eara ag t7 Pn fi tior HOI.I.E8. Head IL futlowlng: . A cIm ofnuladlen prevalla lo a furfu'. extent In rotn nuiDlilci, dooming inofloo jtohiIk, or tsilo neet, annually lo tn early grae. Thuc dl.etwl are verj Imperltctlr uiHlcnti-i'd. Their exU-mal mantfeataUona or amiitomt are neiviiut dcoilllj, relaialloa, and great txbautUoo, marai-uiut, or wuting and oUfeuiupUon of tb. tltnueaof Ih whole hod), thortneta of broallilng, or too liurrl -4 hrcuthlng on acnd'ng a Mil or UIkIiI of ttalra, pal.ltatlon ef Ihe heart, atthma, brnnchlth, and drjr, tore Ihxoat, trnnlilliiK and xhaklng of the anna ana lower llmbe, araraloa to aoclety, butlDeaa, and lo ttudr: aomellmea dluiKKa ol the jcIJit, lo.a of memory, dltjlnan of tho head, ituraigl. pain la varhiu pana of II body, 1 aim In the back aud lower lmba, lumhago. dy pi pala, con.tlpallon of Ihe bowela, dorangi d aecrtknt of the kidn7, and manr other glaodt of the body, pro ducing virulent rilaea.ca In both males and fJmnlea; ULo wl epllrpny, hyattrla, and dutennt forma or nervout apahma. ow. then, ninety -n:ic- cau-t out or every hun dred (fall tli abovo-named dlaca'C and a boat ofothen not named, aa oonaumpilon of the lunga.oi ul Ueplnal nvrvca, haw their orli to In the pcMc viacvra, bence the autof aucceea by any of Uie old miMltcai iy.tenu of practice. DISEASES OK I EM ALES. Prolapaua Vti-n, Leucoirhaa, Amcuorrboea, and liya menorrhrra. All the ahove diaaaaca and other tltorloe oomptaJnta havo their of Igln lu a loat ol the vital power of the body, brought on by Injurlea, exoeaaca, a duntary bahlta, ieraunal abuaei, abrtlniin,end tbe uxe of powerful mcdletnea. fikimeof the peculiar aymptoma are rtrantrintt palna thiouah the b'p and back, weakneaa of the limba, and extreme languor and debility- throughout Ihe entlra ayalera. T lie etrecla produced from tlieae troubleeome maladlca are almoal lauUliiiduvoua. Oonanmpilon, la lpala, Keuralgla, l'araly.la. Ot-alneia, Hlluduona, fKa, and Insaul'y, and aven Idiocy, are not uncommon. ho elleclual or reliable remedy haa ever been found for theee alarming complainta till our late dlacovery In the uaa of Klectrlclly In alrlct acoorda ce wllh the poaltlre and nesailve polarlxaUon of the I'terlne Organa. We never failed In curiiig all of the above dlaenaea , except In caae of orvan c derangement, or aevere Injurlot of the porta. Mre Fuilon, a lady of great expedience; and ability, will have entire charge of treaung In the ladlea' department. Consultation trvi. Prof. I101.I.K8 tl bt. BROW.V, auli- lot No. 1T2D W AI.NLT Suw-t, PliUadelplila. fj1 II U O H E A T I" I 11 31 BKNKl eiMOKH'V S.NAnO.NAL WACioS W0BK8, LIILIE'S CHILLED IRON SAFE RlILl THE MASTF.R OF THE SITUATION. 1BCT11 1 4 Mlt-BTV AND WILL PHEVi.iL. It K.nt in jr. like bli f real rrotoCn, THE I AT II KB Of ALL KliUOK." MUST SUCCUMB. Ihe clil8u of Philadelphia and vicinity are purlieu- lrl rfqufteUtorcd U.t folk-wlauDotctrouMr. 1ft: NUT rini.AMM I'liiA.tTuly 26.1n4. M.C Srrtlfr, Atrrnt for Milie u 'liillfl Iron -ait: 1 1 r Att Sik 'I l.e Nu. lot'hiiict Iron S tie I purehapo! of j on !! IN ;t ai in v ofllcc, wtiicn wm buruH cniin lf (Uit.tii u.i auun fttcturv n frinai nint last. Mv l. ch. hihI pair's Htic luken .( ol the halt ot ioio ttia ine . ra b- d il.r hull liu. tnt-n fro m attention was ud to tht hit'f , nltiv tlin Ilia, tor home uttya. Tlitto hh a thiet--try brick bulJdlnp, llnvjuit M'Uth oi m v lualii wranoi.-iluii,nnrl aa tl.a n l"U at the time ah fu n. the north, the Hre froia the WHffoii blmp wi I'i'rcf1 ktroiitrly upn Uie oflc, and everything tru butllaie tMirafd entiroly up. On oxttralnlritf the Hfe the liilil a ii-und not iniuml In the h Kt, ami it h. a C4at of paint and a little repaliiuf eaternall, li read and lit ft-r u.-e. I Cflurhierlully rtrotnmcnd LIT.MR BCIMf.I.ED IRON fAr IL to all inu-rvati-d uh a tnokt thoroutrh Kfrt proof IIKM.'V H1MONS, U. ft. National Wftva WorkJ. Tba ft'llowiiiL' fut-t In the aJiovi eortlUratu ure uartirti- larli noil-cut. U': I Urot. The diameter of the hutlding, its bclntf lK-aU'd fjUri M.uih ol the main wuuon-bhup. with lu mtueiie amount of tvmuii-ilMf mutt rial; aluo the fVet ilmt the iOfl at ti e time his mruDK irom Hhj north, which tirced an iliuiicme Hiuniiitt ol hen I npuu th.n IhiIUIjiik. J hetoi d. i he hii'i that live tnitj wa the Ktuulloit tine ht on, bud thn It wh h-tt In the tellar, atnoutr the ruin, 1 for tlah without t-Hre or ulteiition, u there was nothing 1 U'tl ii, u. I Third. That tho Pafe y not ni-niun, wai-pt il, or twlnti d, I tut In -Mil in order, aid tit for u.e, vtvu the look bving lit uniiijurrd. t D in woiutirlu) result, ot;tlter wl'h the rot. i lit of the lute atlm pt ut iuht ery ol LI 11 It- Ohtlh d lien Halt mt tht Vt ft jlliac,hla 'J ruht r und. Jiiht puoltnhitl, mmi 4 r ve totl f Mitihfutiloh vt all 1 ai lit h lu'i rented l" sale, that I-t'llt'h CM'l'd Inn Stf lit ail ihnt ut tlaitnet tor M, ur ct'y m tl thon ttuhl tire and la r -prjif, lheAW. irtn nan- initlxer, J h viil fcvMi,', a..t'rth.i 1 1 thecontrarj rotvittXNiuliiig,'. VeiU. fioOceiue la on the tld. of Tt ith, V. ' 8MI,U, Acnt. K. li.-Th ahi e dit'e now t m tifp-i, uml all par- Itii'b liiten-.ttsi Hill uh use t .vuuilne It lur themhtH-t-n. .M ( H II.FK, At:, i.t. :f olS HKVl.Ni'H Btrnet. It'lne1 IInnnn 4 iu;- M 1 jihm. IaviA UinMitJH, An u AM Tknth, ha ,'UM f ci'lveU a new tmiirtitMoii of Hai'ava Cimm, of the or oh at l:anda - V. U. W Lit man A (u , Mant tiHtintib ol Ne and le)ltliMi CometMioii., Vjutond Tn-u:. Clioroial itiHineU, I i imt- La AI"d .W , I I'arii, riiiiaitir Havon-d. KoHatvii joraan Airnoiu, ac , Su. -'iti C't.ehunt street, hlorr t onxtb. 0tf44'k Ai 'o, PtUIIO.. H'H I K A I O.H A nAMl.IS'1 CAIUNET BTETK & 00. 8 TTAHOS. j. e. oon.i). Barenih aud Cheat ttxeett. liKWAHT). LOST, AT TIIK I.TK 1111. . r : 1 r v I n r. in wlm-li tt h.n1 li-eu 1 inril, u l;iri,'i M 'i. fist. 1 1, j.-.-t itiiu-, iiutikr.l .(Ii I uli'Ht lD li.h mi tli.i i.ki . ,M. . 1MI,0VI ., dU- i.t N.i loll hr-IU Mtvt. 0 iC Ml' V 6 O"1"'1 MONHY, IO ANY AMOUNT, .I up. 11 1 l.tiiiwida, Waicliut, Jewelry, . CI t. I'"'. -.,. .11 v 1 : s a t'O.-s OLD El'r.K!.lMl:l I.OA! OFFICE, Lvrnwr Tlltiui ami i v-i ill. :ie'-ta, 11 -iw Liiiibat't. K. B.-I)IAM0MIi8,WAl'.'m.S, Ji;WELHV,C.rS3. tc, H'H -a: i- 1 r I-KM.inXA.'.LV LOW n.ICES. Jl4-loa pAP.l'KTS, MATTIXOS, Oil. CLOTHS AND VV'tiuli.w Hli.i-t t'iin New Vma AiKt.on aajt'a, la;V'"t wet.)- al .iv i.irkcnt IIiiimi.Ik, V iviji, ail 1 i 's f !-' muiI i-ri; luiit.ai. ii rrii-ut'l., li-aim. J,J wuic, Tn, no ani i'U c-nt i i-l, ll 4 mill 11 I nt ii.--ii-r-ti nut,- i-rl ii , li.itii,ldl tur-ils. f 1 in lu 'l-i5 pur arl: In.raln, In.m ;n t-iita lu HW.; Vt-iit-iiAii, IE.K, .inj !1iii, Irom j;Sj tn lit ( iUm i . r )irt; Irt.li.is, tli. lar. 11.: Uii,.,rtD.Liit u -r ilrt ri d In l'!i Uili I) tii.i. Cumu ;i; -a' t-i '."i ,-ints u j.mj. t the Nriv t-lt i.-tl.ii lull , Ilt.' po', ( I. rim rly Muiikjw'a,) No. Ill S. Hl i uNl) dirtct, 1.1 t it- m abuve Vi'auiiil, u; iifciie tm hixluiiie-. J1 .0 - COl STY'S TEA AV A n T: I ! OUS R. EST A tllil.LvI iu 1.-00. liKTrt-r unit liurtltr 111 I n.. IVaa, Vk-mca, ul U .iiera, Clioloe Havana CI, ,ir, ( iota a. lil.i- kw. U t rkklui aud Sauoei Killbl and .Scotib Alt anil r -ru r. CauuaJ ilnaia, Fruitt, Bjuf, 44. Htkvf Ucaacb lii up with i'"n-, iUtto.llt . HF.COSO Mlrrt. laB 1 jv-mua u. cvioxr, WANTS. Ci WANTKD TO RENT. A MOHKRATK ! IrM' Vi. In OMiij!-ll'rt1f.ln fond InWtKm. AS. dim HOt SE, Hot t. I'o.t Ofllc. 'iV-t FOR SALE AND TO LET. lAI'K ISLAND, CAPE MAY, N. J. FOR Hi r. .o1naoi. Lljatf !!, liroim. Let M'l. SeKet. I. (luir ll If I'lkBT BTOUE ABOV t ATf.AXTK' IIOTF.L. TO 11KNT- HAMiSOMKHTOKK, WITH 1 Ulf wlnduwi, sod dt-lliii. Nft, H. KI.I&- Mil Slrwt. urn tl eFOIt SAI.K. tLTO.OOO WORTH IN GOOD II- um. larv and aniall. on terme lo ault i-iireliaiera r atltli r. w: tout tiiitimoranc. for ca.b and cod Irattc. I'wimre of. f'oiii liHi 1'-' eiock A. M ., TIIOH M. I l.C'W MAN, No. VI H. I I'l Kill Stroet. AMUSEMENTS. KOVFR'S NEW C lO- 9MT SintKT J 1IILATUI.. lb' rit irti .fti.Hc. mimic., mrnif i1rtna, Al.MHHN, tU 1 UK W0aSFlt( HI, I AMI', tntid. ir ti t- mwtliV w'lvt pre ruil-m. In ft ("tr If-1 l ur rtc1'r.rt mi-M!lp riltf Hh -nW-(iit titftii-jMnfittiTwi fiistiin .ti't, tw,i ntroi f, iiM-rt (ci(imi and proiK., bcaubiul vut r. nr-.d ctrun it If 7 V M A R K A U L 1', K X H 1 11 1 T I O N, Jl ton m v ovi: wt.i K Ahfll hi IIK'T, AIIO K KINr. I'KFSTff. "-s.;a I I! NOV I'M- tinned Hlatca ( ireua, ad Mi.ara V IN am HI ltd a Co. H Mammrut M.ca grel ccniti!o(-(i( v,ih he of.ene 1 1. the ruMIr, c-auceii(lu UllSilMiU tUtVIMi Xu.utl , At'l c mining KVI'.ltv K K.MNli nnli: haivrtar l''lh li -I., Ii miiio I'eroniianrcaor II. e alo-rinK.ii. of Tuee l fi., We,itealRy lKh,TLtireJay llth. 1 rlilaj 1 itli . and ha--.tr ,1a l:im Admhtlni - Acjlta AOcta. earl' f hlMren tut or.l. Af' I' I'locfi rt'ii 'naii'-t- (oulmen'e al ',S o'c'o k; evening, 7-vo'(lMk. loo-ecK'n at hall I. mir earlier en ftaeh t-fa'li-n Mi"iai n;e Mat!n'e Win..rtiy irornto--, rira mm i-if; m ii t. cUY. lor ti e hei tht ol uellUMltKR. lie uo et i iK.utus. tw m r TZf O II C At' 13 IVt A. Ya Till. S1AIMCU AND (XMMOIIOUS BtEAMKB MANHATTAN," C ATT A IN E. A. RYTHKR, Of Ihr Caps May I lia, Ii iw.w making her regular trlpt la CAPK MAT, leaving ARCH Street Wharf. e ery Tuetilay, thuraday, and Saturday at nine oolocki returnliiK wlU leave Cape May eiery Monday. Wedneeday and riiday at haat-paat eight c'clorb. toueblng at M w t'aatle gntnf and returning. Fart 2t0; carriaR hire Included. Ihihlren half price) carriage hire lecludcd. Servant 1-K'i e.nlagv hire etra. freight at low ratea No freight reoee ed ailer a o'ekek. at.fi tn all caao must be prepaid. ))11-U iOSKPII A. 8TEWABT, Agnt. s VtlMKIl BXCIUUHIONH, AT IiliDHOKD IJATEH, TO THE CIRBAf Coal, Iron, and Lumber EegioriB OF rKNNSYLVANIA. TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DATS. tilrlivi ample time lo vi-lt earh point of Inwat on Ilie route. The Catawissa Eailroad Company Having perfected arrangement with cnnncttr.v roarfit, will lakue KX(niRBIOtf TICKETS Irom rolUdtipUe over the fo lo Itie rovte Ptilladt lpbla and Heading Knllroad To Kea.tinir. flrhurl kUI Haven, Aahland, Mahann City, and Temaaa. Cat wlaaft KaUroad lo Hummlt, McAuly Muunta uf Cata wiaaa,Kupert(Ianvllle, Milton and Wliliamsport Ldiuh and Mahanoj, and Beaver Meadow Kadroadu-To Ula k Creek and Manch Chunk. Lehigh Verify Bulirjad - To Allentown, and Bethlehem, and the North Pnivt)1vanJ Klln ad to Phlladelplda. t or variety and grandtur of sreoery. th$ route presenta (Kallar tnducomenta to tourHti. Thote wlahlrg to do to, may re Verne the route by obtain ing ticket to .tart ovtr tl NorU, renuiy!vanla La 11 road, FA UK, SIO. Ticket can Le obtained at Uie Iepot8 of the Philadel phia and Heading U all road, and Jtorth Pennayhanla P.aii road Cvaanaioit and of N. VAN IIOlllV. TICK4.T AORrTT, 5 VY. CORN&It SIXTH AM fHKHNUT 8TS. Traini Mtart frera Philadelphia and Hcadlinr Depot at 8-11 A. M. and 8'M P. M and from horth PtnniyUanlaltall road Depot at 7 A. M. andVIA.amlO If. P.M. )n nttiihl?t INVALIDS AND CONVALESCENTS, lSVAt.U9 AND OONVALE4T2KTS. Invalida and Convalcaecat, ln ald arid Convalcacc nta. F.BMlaJly TEMALI.e IN IiKI.K'ATE IILALTH, I FMALFh IN If LICATK, IIKaUII, LMAL1H IK I'KLIIATF. HEALTH, Will :1trd our Will find our W ill find cur Cadiornla vTinra, California tV in, California V'n9. (aliforuia Winea, California Wlnea, CaJlfornla Wloes. peculUrlv valuable iu all caaeac Ucgitorand ffrcatproa tratlon of atrciifctli. Ak A-k Ask Ask Ak Aik Ask Ak Axk Aik Ask A--k Ak Aek Ak Iri.ML'lUau4( t'rilluuO, Jacks nf (ol the ronnih anla I'nh orslty i, Baring. lUrcrs, (mvei, HarUhorn Bchmule, M'lUlftiiu, Hartla, 'eldlia.-da, Wllnon. Ihidal, VtiiuL, t'nndey, Nohle, Knotr, at ayland, Turner, Ud other leading physlclau, whn. tl.ey thlukol tno modi cinal vlnufeb of Calihrnla Wmtal Thrne pin tie moo re acribe our Uaud$, aj-l a-ourt ui ol tho oeucats patienu recvlvc from their uso ( CALirOBNIA WfifE At.KNCT, lyVC-lm No. 4 P. VU TU iirert. ohov Ch.nut. In)rOALS HATS. C.WIS, 8UOES, I r (looila, Sewitw Mai rhiln, r, Xll.AOVt rVitU.lt- IKI'AU1 MhNI ul WAa'liNHTOh, U.HI k I'l l-llll r leM'AliU.ICMArtTf.rM H AsniNtnim, Auu-l fi, Iti1. Wrttti n innKa'i w ill h nc Ivt-d ut hU ortid until Initio uo'tvo, ti.r rtirtiUhine tl.t ioIowu-j artlrlfa fir twt- ol loMrnlntiid u.t ii, wouu'ti, hihI (Mid.en in tal Je iailmit l-i units timtiet, Ac), and otrtor tcrvlrrahle ItrMdn anl Hl-i i o ior tri-o. wuii, i n. ui d children n wnur, ( Ii , ti ll. i,d Vih.J.mi II itl m, und chdh t :ip. hi im v, L;ii'v,t ahuli mil, Cadv e, Hlaul t, anl other v n ai t vo'ton j;0' dJ. Ilhkory HI i p.- ((or hhirtvi, It. J-tickin, unldachcd JtltS In, HOC.'lt) r i,, ft a, Ultd lllir ttl'M 4 l'K.l (' t ot, tho k Mi d v. iiiti-; f hu o 1 Im ad. ' Hnt' Httk'eiid- Ittittoi.j ; hirve tuition lur tV.Ms, uiii e rorrrioiu tii (, Vim, Ni't dh and otter t uini; tna'CilHl.- hi d triioiiiinur. Hum i-h- honhl ho m nt iviih ti h bU, at the exjiue of theimrtv orv-di j ti-sine Alt on h of alt aVlain i bI einil a'fmpunv earh lid. f ii vt rbui irt.i m-iu tu v ul Ih t ntt-naiutd, but I'Vi-ryb'd, tt nu ditu ii' lotii 1 th- Miinf;, m'iKt be ia t tiling. Pok haN ill bi riia-'e (Vnni fine to time m (tie i-ikmI rtM nitilt d. uiiCi'i roi.tnu't or otherwise, an li t li.tt-ret o tht- irvit i ion n rinre. (4mhI -iniiily will Imi i (lilrti for the fAllhful fulHIraiat ot an toii'riict mailr iindi r this mlv urtls moot. rmiitiMtir. .sKnulil bi'oth tl and adtirrk d to the undr l.ud, aid tadoiied, 'prii-oalii tor f UrnK luc Iry t;ttr.' Ac. VHA8. H. (UtKl.SK, 1 1" -nu imot 'i.1rii1 nd ChU-f tjuurti rUaHU'r, 1. jm tnn nt liitittim, an lot l)i:NN Tr-.AM ENfUNK AND BUILKQ I orka Ml l i C LK.VV, Practleul und ThitrwUcal KiU'1ncor. Mitt l iin-U. Holler maker., la kstuilha and I'ouiKH-rti, liMVinR ur mtiy ern lun'oln u'C6iu) opera (I' ll, und been f m hikiTi- i rtifiHfd In bmidiiiK and rmlr mn M.i Tint niui Itlv-cr V.hn.i. , tilii and low preniirt, Iron iJoiU'is, W ai-r Tanks, I'moelleri, &i Ac, roHpvctrnily otlrr their iervlrcs to the pnhhe a Iwlnf fully prepared to emitraot for KiiHlnt s ot'Ail Mien, Marine, Ulvr, and Hta U nary ; ha inn s t ol patii rua of (luUrent ilz s, are ru pareii to efi-ut(: ordi-ri vith iuh-k di'.imii-h. K.cry de fi ription of iiiiftcrii-iniikinK' TH.len.t tin fnnirt'-tt -lotice. H ii. h and low pn-hNure. r iiii,TuinilarlHndi,viiiiit(-r HoIuth, ol t lie bt rfiiiMYlviiit.a ehtirM.il Ipiii, i orlnm, oi oil u' and kinihi; Iron und brns t'.iinici oi ull il .nfip Horn ; Koil-turi.iner, Scn-w-cutilUK.id all -Utr work eon-n--i'ted v ith tim atovi hu .iii' , I taw ha and Kit ;k:,:.ms f r all work time at tUi t t i.th 1 1 ieni if fi ni f'!uio, a 'id (.f k u.ir tnt- '1. I ho fc'ib'.crii" ra hu am; tn t. -lan' .u-K rviu f..- r .;iir of L-ifts win re tln-y cm !1h oi ,,i rt nmiv v, tid art tn,viud vllh .i.t; -ra. biotki, (aIU, ike., tic., Ior rm-UnK t-ty aud Ut,U Vi.Jiliu). .IOIIS f. LKVlr", aC-f rEACIi and tAl-M.Jl Htrte!i. gEIDESBUEQ MACHINE WOBKS, No. D3 IV. FllONT STJIKKT, PlIILALIlLl-JIIA. Ve Me pr T.rtd ri oritui to any estmt for our wull Kuuwn !ACIiii.Iay ICH COTTON AND WOOLEN Jl ILLS, In'ti'dirir ill recnt in:prcvem:nti tn Caidtn, Siilniiinj, jl! J Vi IV IliK- Vviinitt ie attci.Uun of manu.acturara to oiuta l 'it ' ALFIU':n JKNKB A BON. AJO 1 KCh I X 1 0 N . N O INKKRiOH CO At arn le. biML LL W. HKn, Mti ' VI' Mr. oi, no.,,, uoe, . a-.t id, r.cUi t:ie fnnina I- Ail R VI IN, b, it i-ui-siuimtd i ggitud ttUj.a lclU, Laje Aiut.fiO per ton. .'oitumrrn ihonld tnakt ILalr purtJaaioa at on-. pra- T OOK 1IKHIRK Y(U I.RAP.' 1 a titbit In Iiin rir and III aonn leao oit. do roi i a aier aiirrirrnwt U H l'UOSTAH wht itriAK Tnna wahh. An ii U an aitklf (tat Imi Ihii lr tr ihoMt tr lat ltiit. j ir, whl' I proMitt In worth looping a1r Tven rtw "f) pr hot He. II I.M KTT, Mm mfai-'iirrr nnd ImcMt- r, i ' I'K. I ll Hir. iH. I).ti NTr.n 3v,y 19, iHfif.- josF,rn VOITKT, I h m di- r.rU, riTl'ti H'e.irn DtHiif a"d Srn'.rhw m y kind r-l w mlr.i; pari, lor Lrt , i.cti'B, and tbilfti'ir I'Atent at'tar.ti, for tnohiK imu fn-iti r e ti l..e trrhe.. N... 7 i K:f. Mtn.. Inn'i,, U. 'vh. Si Mil Wtrcf, phila Ulphla an,. ?ni SPECIAL NOTICES. rpp COMMIT TKF rUODUCM, I'UO. .slofi iid fi..i i'ir-aj :f t.c lire at ( niral fair fr ti P (a ltnr (' n n"si-r. Aii'Tt"s u ri; . iJri(N!. Joi n Mr( all A o . t.la uft , hcotUnd 'tm 00 tl'ari-H t nniTiun.-ii iri S J ( hTi-t -p Inn Admn vrtntr.i. I'" 8. ft. WiiilamH.n a i Vt) fxi it I, In W W. I noi.n.i. M) in It t. .!, .-of A C , '" tn . 4M k i Co -'ib .fai tUtrm C Nftolrw t Tt nT(Hde A ltnd..-r ' '" It J Ad.ini'. r, ( o . (" N F '-rpl -kU; A ( ' T II. 1 ai fNi.r (hi V m Nniai Hrir , ? M V.V. l end el,, If 0 J. Vfi lb nt i It A aVinilrli und V.. It. Hi'vi w. llftTTibiifaf . ,t- hp V brill) , HI i, itit 'fs'.h i I' ll. Iti v, I" "ii 1' ,i Liiwioii, ' 1" r Ho r Imc-, " ' . " W .loliw'Nev coaier, " T f0 iMti. r, H I .r, " TM V n htMrd I .tmi iili t . . 'to a. m m at I m i, mi'i . Ml h is. -II-. f a I fO Clti 't-tifol Newton Haulhoii and vicinity, per hpr , ol .l?nti I'uret h 187 W rt pn ce-0i of Liilirn' rotun.ittee Table, LT band ci Mi i.H . t.irtd, t bairman S.Oll TO 1,71 -W iJT 70 i lolv .k;K w; iged, A Y AMI F.B fl. CAXTHf L, Oaroill. J. V AKii, in aurr. faw.- T3.e uniinittte alff' R' knowU1" li.e reel t o' the folmw Infi arilciet. ith l ie vftluation of ti c ionuri, ta i o; HliKt. wi.t i ti er c!d at ttrn Ltdl' laid or i:ir",tpd to th? rffMA.uufit iKpurtmeut, aa per their T tiMi ,i Mr. Clinton : Hyfa'oiMfo rtrnfini: eonb, valued at ful 'n oi Mr. H. 0.Ovir 'hmm a. t i .c MX) ra) Prim Ml Nulhe Hto;i hitawl. Af hi) I n in K CI.Oivu A Co. Bu-.h i tl W Kiem L tin it ho tr, pr Miu. ClintoO. Y f or poo !7 T 1 r in M ban ftniri:. ( u.btilaiid county In Id It a. 1t--l bH II or 1 .l-.l n h. Iluovi r- l l 1 Mmi- I Il.'ii'rimtn i.'btM r 1 bin fb'ir f 1 1 rum t A Co I Md. il' ur Owok1 Mo? en 1 bothi piatoe .....I JArn 1jhmwh bitur lr- I.mt--Urn I ut of hr ml Jolm Alb tj;t t- lara.elott ot br ad. Jrkh i Allbr uM -V liBif t edlniit .., From I Ir- ii oi Ilmnpdta T(.wii.tblpa Cumber lAiirt i it .v : i boxc fufrtiie. Jel , di'eH frit t, A't. 1 hlit. i.. (T.'i dnem... 1 iCKO-1 - U(f 04 1 kri (Kitl'toci 2 bol ui di ,et. diitd oitt. i ud, A'C. I'rtm rlHena of Cm tovnishlo. U'JitlidoK coiuitv : I iHia ai iidrlea, butter, fru'L, Ac. ....... I imu iiii.dr: ft. hanid. Lutt.r. Ac 1 bhl dMbd a(Ml a W W bbl l-M'h'OCrt , 1 key pivaJifl .. 'i no roi nil .i- ret H;n ount;. : a. It. W iio-crd ytui-i rii'Vr i.'h'iF f Inn Krini, I r I. Hour , A Hchk cit. I bbl. tb ir Jor n h rind) , t lib', l!ou- Gi H ,it Lu A?tineC, . I bbl lo'ato1 lu oi- Hhanfc', hbU. t.t M fr.b niin.V hbin n tstovi AiiQ'itti.s tu vi v, wtfhhtand,..,, .', It 00 Cioweb A I'liv J.oi. I I ay inf 10 CO Join Ke(i-r t bbl Hw-r 7 0 Haiiitkl Art. ti. ' Mu. Hour 7 fro Addlai'ii Imbne. 1 bbl. fl'Hir... 7 T Jt.ft.lt .Muiih.lhM ftuiir 7 Mt h'Utmi. Uoti ".V b ixo ciftt : f b (hi Jr.iMb l'?.hin(;ir, I hrn (Hi ,1t hn Kei i mi . I 1x drlid ciiern:" fn I'n tn Char be h(-i;rf, I i Aiiki;i couniv : John h. McKI, I bbl. floor 7 bo Joi.n aStn-ifitr.K bh a. IK ur 15 bfl A Krb tid.H l i- a llt ur 64 0 Htirklmrdl A llir.hy, iq. ur 7 M Jin oiih A BoO'i;nici . 1 bbl , llwur.. 7 h Ur -euwuit A Ui .r ht it 'Itmr K 0 alC'll'l ll Cl 0' , bUHIICla pllt 11 tOe 4. I'ukMrun paittf . V Ik.i fmipy ai tie lea. t roai i:arll.ie. Clio Li ilantl couttty : jHOoMd'.nrr 1! tl-ii. tbur $L tH) bolieih' A.d Sm i i.. . tJitouli Mri. Mrli. Kbj, H tv.fi i di 1 In x lanry rtlclr 72 -V 1 bo v :n", (V-. , iioor (d , A Hi rrom Newton Mamiltoii Mifllin county : .invi, l ine i .,ti, iiirt M.taiocl ft. IL-Kter.l t-t! dour. I Jr.M I'tirr II, v bl !.-. flour, W 0 J, Wl'hcniw, 1 hoi. flm-, J. t. t uter. 1 ro.i lemhi'r. r ii in ciue.j t-f i't'iicai.uon, Porr cctint ; i c r k t i poiau ". ( u 1 boKfci anli a- 1 i Ur.ibt-.d ftml, Ac ( l M r'r u citlei a f.f llHtnideu tt wihip, Cumler h'Uu unmtv ; Ib iindnrt jfnie butter, plcklee, Jcl- I:ei, c Proa Mhik IM'iP, l"nf;ntt If bi,t, 0 hhJfe. tftMir, 4' oo ; 10 't 0 fl (HI W St 00 h -.if J I'cJbiK.-' -orih, rrvtu Hvticir lb bi-ru, l-'nnn Niithjin f-H!-. r, I-if m e Mht'eck. c. 1 do, do, 1 do. do. 1 do, do, 2 do. no. y ti bo il dt. Kr in 1 . 1., ln n.1, rrxcoJoa. L tttvej, oi.t latiybbui, Mcdd at Udles' tabl Lb", (n) AI.1A U CA r i LI L, t'nttlroua i Kivin L. WAi.r.Tiriihirer, U lii-ii. 'IHK f'M lli fc)lTiftl hCKKF.RKRJ-AV Apival to the i'eohlf ol 1'IiI1ni'iiImii. -ie low t'HI tut : (nr HMhM-ct 1 w I, lily ; our word, thereinto, Hliull bo hut tow. A h1 nh oi lte-'i-l rultlum havo kIvu t! e P' aft tui ml ( "tinttiul tow u (t (MintolaerrUurK to Miti t.irvli. 1 ho Ion- -i und lmv,fst poM not tlm towo Hps lu -hce. tr l iU Hotiir urn without shelter iojd or itiiu.iiit, t pt to h Hi the me tiug Lund of eii.iniy liniiicra. TI.e.v ou.jirisp all elaso. nsen a id c-jn litloni, ir:iio ti e riMidtMh r Hod i.ramhni.tbor down to the help-let- babe, 'ii.e.i i five lost tht'ir all. They have n t even ii eh i n'.t' of uiii'Hf nt 'J ho er to tin lor help, ovej to mm, w ho xtlli rtH tine In the lu, ot plenty. Tiieyareoir hOivbhoni, m iiri'ntiiei n, friend; many of theji oar brethren in the b a a oi tlu lios.ioi. Their loi thi'y owe to their tk v tlon to run- eotunioQ couutrf. Titer uk ii to ih tor i h in ubm th', ii we were Li their eouditlon and thn.v in ojr. would eh erULy d i tor J. Iroi'K- oi 1 ho 'Iii,iIiiii ! ne h..vo j-e.a uur eit to the yellow liver hHtiwitu at NorfoU, who nuve led by the iti'zt n ut the "'v'l oi Ihe n'e 1 Hi have aent bread by the i nrt-o to lrcbiud 1 every cojntiy aud eiim.i h.ire our 1 1 neiaetloiii t 4n ten. And nhail we not open ojr heart and lnit; !.- moat w hlely to riullttrem ut ojrowu Loom tl e ai.rro mr'eki n iifople ot Ch iinbardiar-'i' IbvAe rtn,ile i.i-i d ie:iil'-i)inde n'lrme.it lor iiialo and Ifiuait-i Dririien;.' tor t arnipntti. whU li thuy win rhe n-r.i-ic mtike up ; liii-. .in.i, hutH, ca;i, bonaeU. boil-d'lu-' . and every tirtitie ot wenr ior adtiilM and elul Iron, r.ert'banti. apan- theinrti' li out ol yojr utore. H op ktHiM ra, do ye the Mime. llo.Lt- -kaewrn, purl ye wilh a 'ort'iu td oui surjiius nanlrolu". A Ienlbrv ha Wen ooeni'd at the Cnlon Itennvo 1"iit l.ooniH, Sv. lib rtiut lit H. Hr VK.NTH rttrvet. wliriio ali c-oniriintioii ul I received, NO.f ir'iin tuouo lur iv. nut to tin- a i'ri m. A oiie my lie riMrd' d to K. 11. HO'lKK, Kuq., No. 3 J it'f( Htreel. 1 euow Citiiei.t! 'l i-sm' ) mo-it urgent I What ye do, tlo fiti cfciy i I.i t. W, Hull T, li.r . A. .1. Hie 1 1 JVipa. licor, e II. Kiuarl. fl.r.. J. I (;ii.iiln i.i. iri, I ij. 4. tin- 1 ,1111. iMra. .1. li. Jlt-yi. ii i.. I rami l tinilit-r... Iti. OoLa VV 1'. in i , Jl Slw. K. I. Waimanakor, . 5ir. W. M l.-fh. lltra. U illiaiii Niull, atn. V. s. Slu.'kluli, Mr. .1. II. .Mi- uiliivi. .Mr.. Jami. .-.tn ..art, Mia A. anil Al. fta-'er. ; lii. I.nji.a K. 'lflh-irn, OoiMiiiiitriif .iu .rifieiil-uc.. Pk-tj. TIIK : I'OMMIT'IKK ON rilOTOliltAl'lls OK alrf.i tliet.rmr luiliiil lair ackm-v tiHlc a.iii u-ltirn tin naa li-r ill iu.i i"ii- ct rtii'ti'crniili.. I tiiMurdiiliio .U- turi.ii. arn ci ii i f-ivr ii i t tiiiiii a i luiinw i IrtHi'k llutvkun l l't '.(.ufMi-li, vaiucil ut. . tHW , 5,' . ill 1 . 4 . liA'.NI . Di'iO . Sll-Jil . . Im-.iii . H J IK) . .HtlJ . f,-'-,ll . rt uu . iW-'U . IUiiD . 13- II . a oo . 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Rnl-erla, Kennet Siimire, 1, nil"! Iviiuia, (to. M r. Hliri-cT, sun rruni-iii -o. dn. Ku-iti ru ka I'" , N"w Vurk, do. Xi-ri'mi Iii.iM.. lltlllliili'l,,. (to. do., do., do., do.. V. III. Itiilter .V I o. I'tlllil., lilliitowrillllllO Allllllll. .M.,ri.Hii.V lli-.iliiHi- earn t-nv. KipiTi J. II. Hni inoli-i. lluti'bi'iiiiio iiin'r, iilu.4 uuil HUH ,- 11. Hi i lilli, , lnilti'UI (1 s i c, l i-:--- inii'f"Ut . i-. li.l'-cn". I tiut'i'l'l'-i'. AI.1i.ii , idliuni:' Ml ,--i ti hi.i ', ..'.i-rc'-' "l-i- liiilrmuLii und :lui-., '- l.u-i I r. i- uml I"--,, A' .. ii' .1. I'. v; r I1"., l ilr.-iti' .liver mid i-lllnrldr until ,'. luinli-ii. iiiLiiil" .liver... A. t ,niiin. i-.ir i l"l' ui'-Uiilu .Ii.i.u 1 iii-i' ii.ilii"t -t..' .il. l"i- i,k lur.--. (.iii-ti c iitiiimtcd tiy ua-iiili'.-ni oi Uie C'ouiiiinii.y,, Jul.vl IM-I. i-r.f- (illJtK Ol' TIIK l' Nil IN I'Kl'ltO. B--.V- i,,,,,, i' mmiiy. So. 117 H. I i il' It I'll Stro-t. l'l,i; Iti, rd ol I'lioi it i . ii.i.o "lii- il.l ilv lai a lo irt i in u l t iil.i l' iiJ 't T .vi i r::K I'KN'l", on the i j.iIi.iI M" 'i.l ., ' ' ' '' I' Il I" j .- I'lii.isi'i Li-."k. will 1m: cioieil on till r.'.li, l-'.ih, und Itib'imt. A. i'. IAI-.IM'.. ,i,.(..,,l lr.-.i-iuvi. TJ-f- til-UCK UNION 1'ASiENUEK K.UL. w uj i "ini'.iiiy. run in, - i ii l. iii.t 1, 1-.:. A ii.re'livol'lh'' Hildr. of i,e fim it l'i'.'-"."r ICtujw ;i) I 'i nit- .ii V i- ill lie lit-ld ii! the oillio "' llic Com i-e.iv,"i, rl.lt -.V. ..i'i-l l. ..t lu ci"e A. Al. Ill luiii. Oi IU liunl ui I'IulIO... w ii. M Mut r, .,-,'''! hci-ri.'1'iry. a, -l !., i'. oii-ia .i id uie fcyo una e-r, lr.u.a 111 itlM .lil.. l. I til ill 11 IK lull J. JV1 II. III.. d Ll'liwllW-.a .oi.ii-.. ". ii u.l'i u. id i .imi, c..o l v.H at Ida o.ito. t'a. '11 I'- . .- t'.:o i. Anil.- ii i j OJ lu-'Mltd i. II '-.ul, , i' hui'..', ..uiJa.. I. .r can"'""'"," oill...' ouur ' UAH-, a Uli' M- '"lfliSUi it i ttai tut Suffering People of ChamberBbut Al a roevtii.K of itiona held at th B ard ot Trt t.imf,oii TitAkday. Ihe .td Int. ,io adup: maturet' tba refcfot tbe andnrinit btdo of tit aoaWtbtirf indrral.Btd w eie aplut-d a e n.m lta lo appa le (MlMna of rhMadelt'fila fnr Ibiir Ki-nfnui aid to 4 ipratl dialn trd comimin':v W -rt than lf-0 f th'. pifv'-" our tffn fftate, a U majority "f Iheiti wimr. ai.dfb) ilren, are tncla, 4 mar j (-1 tlx m t nlr . wl i Oui een itomnrh aachak of tb-tiilRit. iialrwanl nre prrMif and thy rfqi luimrejitaie ii llM. Wt mtt nirr tl t aimp-e ntab taeii I that wm i-f DTf .rj to mrnkPti the a.'ve t;m(aihT Hrtid iimpily our K'-n rou ( vn-rtbuibni-i to Uk Tri aunr, HbMt M A. IT.KK fsn , I 0 K "t rt wb 4 or, If tnor&ronenbnt, b either cl the undertime; ma bori l tl t t 'Bimlttte. The mnev aiT ft. a er la I a tbua rnntrii.nias.1 ial I p4r4d by fuikfontutlitrc with promptueiia In bt haod- I an 'h rrlab.p ar.d dhrrtt tntlinien of r,hanheriHurt ' -d nrhnmr h r-i disp'aitlivn t.f ou betitvoient vt 1 IrbHitioa. A it CAMMITTf F. k i ALKTANI'RH (i.CATTMI. - (il.OItl.K II, H'lTART. i M-VIMl A ftlHr It, w havih, ffTPPIIKlV KLANHI Arf, 4. J. I KKXK.I,. .1 U1 () JA k!, I-.(M (.KAT. Pin i mki rniA, Anijuif I, m MILITARY NOTICES. H I X T It UKION LEAGUE REGIMFNT. in n or me reEmntNT s call FIVE HUNDRED THOTTSAND MENj Th ' M'litar C-imiuitN e ef the Union Leaiiuc have mat Araneiieol, wlib COLONEL, UOHATIO G. 8ICKEL, LATH Or TI'H rI'llrl IVmiHyOanln Ileirvt U ana olili . Iher Jillcera of that Vet.-mn Corpi, to rre ull a j Iten'mef.t for on. ear'e aer'lce, und.r (la. aualrea of Mk ' Leettte. W Invlu-olllcia dkiroiia ul laalne comT.laalonalaili.il tiiiiMvi-apmlca'ioa In Colonel 3ICKKL. at hlahuiliuar (eia, t NATIONAL OUAllliS HALM : R4I K SIRRFT. IIEI.O W b.Klti I Ft wid be nreTort to make thU organization In all rt fepecti a wrti u.i ejjr of Uu Pfftt.aylvanla U?aerve h 'meri'a T IE BOUNTig,! WILL BE AS rOLL04 fl; C Ity munty ind'ed Malta lvunt . ray frron jear .. 106 Urikirg a cah total of (f r one ear) $VJt a -I.t kin- ...A ..,l.a.latHU ... I. W -4 kalhallMllai IV Matna Uovei'im-- u l. mill Talll hS tllf Amrt m J.IiB .Via fPAAldJ &na4 a1taai ' (o camp ahiEfly or In tquad. CIti sh liable todi alt.aud d.'aii'oni either of volunteer- . ini; or ol t'rocuriufi kubrtiltitca, will find In thi a Kejrloteafc ev iv Induceni-'iil to enter tl e Net vice. 1...l. r.t at. I..,,... a.il alllnlu arak f CnMvlaH; remiet-J to tend thi m u tola Keglment. The attintlon or Ward Cvmmi'tees la pnrtb wlarlr called. 1 to thli oraiilration. J. 11. FRY, Chairman, o-tit. r ,t.,ii , iim, v i Tin., I. 1 ur I'll null . (.hail.'. llllltu, Kll'-lblle Mallarr, M. Tl., H.-nry tl. L- a. .hiiiK-i, I. !lni;li'irii, f Jani.i II. or e. ilnr.cp lli i -v..lr., Jii-rtUi K. I'.ibiaa, Mott-nM.McW, M. II. Iifowne, J.I (Mark II re. ' I li.l, 0 . tl . Sinl 11 . ( wirH I'rosnian, I ? a lvr. M. II , Hn.ll lowlh. I Wm M T, liilim.il, i.i i ii Ii iiiu cr, i .1 t I'll, Auilic-n ivi,nu,-, I c. j . Mnoeu.n. aut lit TKl0 IlOl'NTY I'OR ONE YKa.lt. VoluntMrh lo All a t'wnatiii iimta Kor i'avalr.. lol'alllrr. ArU lry. ot Sharpshooter. I C.llattlo !. Itllltli Street. .wt 1 II CKNTKA.I. SOIlSnriri'B A.QKNCV, Q So. NH HI I ltl 8 re l Ai en, V.-liiian, a nil O n.ra Vl b.nd ht'H-Ti rilTEl WANTKn.l , i.oin Uie 'ilvhaat ai. prim, M lie i aid No al-en tici-d apply who ceii'.4 ' 'ui " -li htti,lai"r evldriic M alknae. We arlUmualac Doi.e ofliir. VrliT.li. uiuat fuMil.h an honorable di.eliarite. 1 The aooi- c.ae ol' buoatitutea furBi.hoa for aoy oart of l'iiiiN,tvaaia. aus-ui ULMA.H, all rail KI.L OO. g UNION LEAGUE ( PHILADELPHIA. fa view .f the eall 01 the Prv!lenl fur hutlr4 tbouaafxl men, we inipje to raie a It KOI ME NT lUKIVE MW.nrilia. OOLONEX HORATIO 0. 8I0KEL 'l4t:e f tbe Pcnut) Irani Rcitervei,) H. v.a- uted ;o tilvt. tut ;aiaiaud. AH I'titcvr "wtiinu m Uk.- pai t in thi ur. am alien aia le-.u u Xx .all a COL EOEATIO G. SIOKEL, ai.fl tf No. II Ml W ALI.ACR 6TI:I KT. w 110VMY FOR MA1UXRS. WANTKD for the l iiiu il Stii'ua M.irinu CurpH, aM -bd.rJ mwii t to reitoiin the ilutmi oi a htnuiir ut tir ruvy .uria, J-ainl on boar it I nihil Htuie .liii-H-nf-wtir uu foreign Malllolll. Jii-tter i'uiiit'Ciiutbii than V. urn.y. 'I Mlti K 11 MU,Kr loI.I.lfrt OOVF'lVMF.NP Hoi)M ; iiNo, ALL TUii LO.AL H'Jt NI1KS atd Uj'. II lllt-tlMfllt. ,l iili.i-1 rtv.'ive I'rie .Mmioy. l ur ill ini'.L.-i iiiini..i:b-a vly At tha lUvruil'og HtlHU'all)lll, hv. AW W. KltONT Rtn i't.bi km B,ni.) Street, btiwttu tbvbvurt vl i uud ii u cla k. C. 1. M f'A WI.KY, (u tf Major and KixruiUug uilicur. pUELOUQHS-rUfiLOUQHB. Oitiiaia ax.d aoidli-ra irUiUnf iln city on rarlouihi.needisf HWUHUrj, AJiO OTIII-JI MILITARY EQUIPMENTS, Ht INI ITKD TO Illli EXrUNSlVl MAMVFACl'DltlXa KSTAUUSUilESI OUOllOUW. HISIOrVH IlllO. bAN'5'OM BTKEJiT II ALL, HANSOM BUeel, above Blilk. r R E 8 E N T A I'To N SWORDS Mad. lo order at the abort at notice, which forrlchneae and niaKiilllocnca ctiallenK onmpotlttoa, no oilier house In tha Country eouiUliIng the MANUKA' Tt'lilNH JEWK1.LB Willi llii. I'UAUIlC'Ab W Will llffi", M J