JL TIIE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAril. PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 18, 18C4. fi i I i i; I , i " It! A BATXT ifTBiyOOl lTKWlPAra. OfTICE No. 103 3. THIRD STREET. TNtr Twam Cwwt fit Oorv, IionTiK Cunt Pa Wrai.fsajabailotk Carrie, aad tetaiud to gubortkr at UwXWy M HiKlItoLUM ! Aim;; 0s Dnu.il Am rim riTi ma Two Moirrsu.lavarlaMUi adrvw AdisrUaasaeat. IcmM at duel rsfao, A Tiber! hnaiwat mad fur extended lBrUM. Tj rrTwti W wtHo Mtl fee taken r AnnymM G""I?"IrjM.1n5 Vhst I. humidtxl fur leaerH-.a ' """"7m T Ik aar end eMre. of IN. rr-" ' ' ?' aaMloatim,. but ae e (I.BI.W VtlL,f.t.. W Cos aaeWtake M reruru rwl Ootaiuun.csu.u.. Te Mrlrtlwrt. wtttf ft iml hweaa M Ik Circulation of Tim FvaBina Ti'or"-"ll;hi n. ta o te press at an tar-- tear, sm anvently tasqueat that edvrtt.,emeiilo itikv feekaaavrit I If oeU)U, to eccar ua. a assert Mi all of oar edition. TltrRSDAT, AT7QU8T 1H, 18M. 0HALX UK CIIVK TP TUB C tT.SI It fActiot b denied, and should not, If It tonltl, to coBCJod, thftt the pwplo In the Kortfc bve, wlthlu lh lnxt few weeks, been ftxialdeTtblr deprowed In spirit with regard to the ilttmUo of the national annlo in Yir gliil and Georgia. They have not moved bnrard m rapidly and tucccfwflill.v an was ribbed, while some poverst haye been met with which were not, perhaps, expected. ButlhammMe of our population hare been o HtUe teevstomed to war that they natu rally form an unduo appreciation of I'm dlfH CuIUm, delays, and misadventure!) ; and are, therefore, too eaolly elated by a success or diaooarajfod by a fitUure. It U, bowerer, nearly time that experience bad taught them more wlwlom in this reaped. They should hart learned ere this that war, Cwpoclally on a grand scale, is no such bosl iv as may be regulated In its movements and result with Biathematical certainty, and that while a decisive victory may be long postponed. It Is not necessarily to b despaired of. This Is especially tine where the opposing belligerents are so nearly matched as to pro tract hostilities for a long period of time, with alternate gains and looses on both sides ; aaa where this Is the character of the struggle, we abomld never forget that the question of ulUatate triumph for either party la really a question of endurance. Bearing, then, this fact In mind, and view ing the war, at this stage of it, In the light of that act, there certainly Is much to Inspire the friends of the national cause with undi minished hope and faith. There is a vast dif ference between the strength of the North and the South as respects all the essential re sources for the prosecution of the war S?o one can fail to see that this p.wo "has vastly tie advantage. It has ten, IfQtViwcnty, times the military power of ussTseceded States In men, money, -jpHSZ2w other respect. Hence, If the con test must be reduced at last to the simple problem of which party to It can bear It longest, the plalneot calculation, based on the census tables, will show that the national tmnlea must eventually prevail, provided the people, who have thus long sustained it, will not utterly give It up, through a blind and weak impatience to hurry the strltb to an im possible or dishonorable conclusion. It would surely be no less marvellous than disgraceful, if the people, who remain at homo fat peace and comfort, should evince less forti tude and persistence in the strife for the pre servation of the Government than the boI dlera. . The army manifests no symptoms of despondency or of a disposition to abandon the conflict only because It Is prolonged. Even or Revolutionary war lasted seven years, though its most famous battles were but akirmisbea in comparison with the terrible engagements that have taken place within the last three years and a half between the Na tional and Rebel forces ; and yet our father persevered through all discouragement and Oisasrersiuiui mey won at ta,againsi mo most fcrmldable military power In the world, the glorious prie for which they contended. AM snail meiraescenoant. oe less patriotic And pertinacious now In defending, against I domestic traitors, the InesUmable heritage of political liberty and Independence which they achieved and bequeathed to us? Surely not, unless we are most unworthy custodians of the great trust they confided to our charge. Wa must not give up the war becauso we are growing tired of it. If Kome was not built in a day, neither was any great empire ever aavedlnaday, against Intestine or foreign foes. It takes time to accomplish ail grand become inillllonalres on the original Invest undertakings, and the grandest of all is the ment of comparatively email sums. salvation of the proudest and mightiest expert- ment of popular government of which history any record. We must persist, then, to the end. There is virtue in endurance. God will help those who help themselves, and if we are Dut true to tue caue, it must ana I will Anally triumph. THE HKKOIMH OF IIOXKNTT. It seems easy to utter the first words the heart sends to the lips, or walk In the straight path, according to one's convictions of right. At the first glauee this appears within the abilities of a child. But this Is honesty, and the great mastor of human nature uever wrote more truly tluin when he said, that "Ho be honest as this world got Is to lie one man pk-ked out often thouand." now fbw of the buadreds with whom we are acquainted can tldiiQ this distinction! Thiuk over your In tercourse with your most Intimate Irli'mls, or n vltw your knowledge, nf all rlaxws of society, i.A . u.lll Iw. ...mw.llrwl rt aiitnti thrtl J"' - therongh homxty Is the rarest of virtues. The .t...t ... i ui.i. r- f-... l.tci If. Ulal. w riiiiii uiiji.(. tii it.fiii vv ' ' .. . being cay, is the uiOHt dilticiilt ta-k ot ute ; mut ti.i. imuii al,i. t.vhlblt4. t li rnui'li . iuL lib. career and under H elnuinstaucs, a pure iH'VOtlon to right, in word and deed, merits ,v, . . .numui.uciu, Let os suppose that a young man commences lite with a determination to be honest at all haaards and at any sacrifice. lie will speak and act in perfect harmony with his convlc Hons of right, and leave the consequences to God. Such resolutions are natural to Inez- nsnpspsii Tallin. nnn ins nm snminpa nin Tj ...I . , . i , l the social elrcle comes a trial which proves tatal to nine out of ten. Tbe youth is couv uil.j i. .v v.. . v. i.. -i What Is agreeable, but false. Without Intrud- ng his opinions or sentiments at an unreason- rtk,! . . .. ., j ,,. We simaj, 4arei he answer, directly and truth- ruoy . a qutioQ addressed to him, when he snows ma sincerity will ofTend the Questioner xu . . ? . ui suvwu.,,, ii must, ir he be honest; and if be is firmer than the majority who are subjected to this tetit,the probabUltios am that . .it . a . J,TOUuUltu-, he will be voted a "boor" outlawed from tbe society he desires to cuhivaus, t Uero Is sacriflce which few have the cour- Age to vanderga. The young uia ywng for tit a onmuSrti and 1itiirti8 at wealth. nrl A, Voteshlmsdf to tlx drudgery of trade, or a toilsome proiessicn. nuuo tmgagea in ms wearing -md UJ-pnJd Ubor, " piJou. friend. RHU6 in cncine or ijxjcuwuon, which, though pernicious In principle, promise speedy fortune, invites his aid, and offers him a tempting share In the magnlflcent proceeds. Ease and luxury are In his reach. Nobody .t i -i.. ii.i.aJ v., ..i..t i I will be particularly Injured by the project, It tawbI.pered although It cannot be precisely J, conie .j ch of reconciled with sound morality. Can the poor A1)Cllt onB hR,f of ow gU0(U 0n ho nor,h laborer shut bis eyes to the dazzling vWon, 0f Market .tnn t,Hretcliln? from tho West Thlla and not only say "No," to tbc tempter, but dclphia ealns I und building to the line of the characterlte the speculation as It deservos? I wcjt Chester Railroad. The mntorlal was pnr- Look around you, and any how many men of your acquaintance could prefer honest poverty to riches thus proffered, and denounce the wrongful scheme at the expense of a friend. Suppose the young man enters upon the field or politics. Ue Is ambitious of dis tinction, and 1m confident of his qualifications for ofllro. He ba certain convictions of what Is right In public policy. Hut his views are , , i. . ,, ,i. ,i,n .onnili.n rt iiuo Miiitiiiig. inanioniuor no me present naa not popular, nor have they the sanction or tl.rltrTiS,vM yAe,vMh Market streets w,U men of Influence m tlio bestowal of office. Ho i,e acatid by the company, and this use of lsoflfvrcd high prwit'on If he will either re- Union avenue' l only intended to bo temporary. ii i ii..,. ... ii , , ' until tlio company put tip a new Htrncture for the nounce bis principles or express his adhesion rrp0,e. This will be a capacious and snbstan to a policy which he Is satisfied Is woak or tiai structure. The I'cims)lTan!a H.iilroad Com i uj 1 pany do nothing by halves. 'I he new mammoth KI":u" ,. , , . ,. , I depot wiU be ud by three ro ids the K-adiiiff. Can our young politician rcjeet the alluring th liaitimore, acd the 1'onn-j Iv.mia. This is tender, stille his a.splralions, remain true to rle in Chicago and other places. It will id. .. ... ... i , . i. timately lie the cafe every where. The trains for his convictions, and live on in obscurity? . ,K,iuis, as aloe named, will then start Cast your eye over this broad Republic, or . trora tlic samo nation. scrutinize your Immediate locality, and show Mf.f.tino ok Maciilnistm Axn Blaok US the man who has done this, and we will I smiths A lr meetinft ol n-prewutathrm frum - ,o ,.n i . .il, i.ni '" differont towndrH.. ol tbis city wan held last evo- he deserves a statue. Our public ofllces are the slaughter-houses of honest purpose. The men who would "rather be right than Presi dent" may be numbered upon the Angers of a hand. In a whiter of pervading distress, mark the terrible test of a laborer's honesty, ne Is strong, Industrious, and able to work, yet he can find no employment that will give him an opportunity of earning a cent. His wife and children are freezing and starving In his dreary home, and he has become, desperate. At the next grocery and the coal-yard he knows that, with a little caution, he can help himself to provisions and fuel, without much risk of detection. Shall he procure this relief, or sit down and let those he loves so dearly perish before hlsyes? Dire necessity might excuse the crime. Never can the tempter come with more irresistible recommendation. Yet the truly honest man would see his wife and little ones sink In death, and stretch his own limbs for the grave, rather than steal a herring or a piece of coal. In the same season, also, we have seen the rigorous trial of the merchant's honesty. While hundreds, whose business was pros trated by a financial storm, have continued to maintain palatial homes, and a position In "the best society," at the expense of their creditors, we have observed one man, struck by the same blow, giving up everything, even his household furniture, to raise the means to pay his debts descending from princely luxury to absolute poverty, only happy to be assured of the approval of a pure conscience. Such sacrifices make heroes of men, crown ing them with rarer and more unfading laurels than those which deck the brow of the victor upon a battle-field. In view of the constant conflicts with the most potent temptations Into which the man who determines to keep his faith with conscience must enter, and the rarity of a complete triumph, let us write again the golden line, "An honest man's the noblest work of God." OI. MIMN IX COLORADO. During the last five years, the almost fabu lous profits realized from gold and silver mining operations in Colorado Territory have attracted the attention of capitalists and prac tical business men. Within the space men tioned, the constant stream of gold that has flowed from the ports of the Pacific has almost entirely changed in its character. Instead of the chance and uncertain results obtained by washing and surface digging, which charac terized earlier operations, the mining labors of the present day are conducted upon a prac tical and scientific basis, aided bv the hlarhest effort of mechanical contrivance. Together, the9e furm a cortaln and reliable lron mining ttnd 8m,.iting In our own State) whlph bave for geni.ratlons en- riched the fortunate families of their luck v discoverers. The development of the quartz mines of Colorado requires the combination of skill and capital. Where these are omnloved under honest management, the returns are almost bcwilderine In their maenittide. The daa- zllr)l. dividends of oil stocks and railroad gharea are thrown completely In the shade. Ti,ere are luMunees In San Fraucisco of oer- in the humblest walks of life who have Indeed, 8au Francisco Is the creat centre of the iomt stock mlninir companies, and the 8Udden rise of prices there Is sent brtelcrrnDh daily to New York, Boston, and Philadelphia, t lnu city a large amount of stock is held in ,ucn corporations as the Ophir, the Could and Currle, and the North Clear Creek Gold and BUver Mining Company. The lattercompany bids fair to become one of the most successtul and prosperous in the Colorado reg!n. Major-General John' A. Iix is Its President, and be gives to lis concerns a thorough per sonal tupervUlon. Besides owning immense mines of un paralleled richness, It bps a worLine; capital of nearly half a million, and is niansg.-d by men of the greatest ability and experience and of spothws personal Integrity. The following letter will convey some Idea of the enormous mineral wealth of that splendid region, which Is destined to perform its share iu releasing our posterity from the ftnunctnl burdens o .,n,ln,.,-l. I,. ne. .eri.. nn.l iniiiii ' f r tain our Union: I u 1,11...... i , T , .... , , .. ... I TlNllMNATI. Jll V . lO.-" ill l-ruli'l.!-..!.. I Ncw York : Dear Sir 1 ro. ciwd your uotc ium I as I &8 leaving your city ini" tuc w est. attcl. in l'iWrVM a.i Mi.i T,nY- I pany, of which tho Hon. Johu A. Dix Ik rreii- I dent, rmius amoni; me ocsi nunin iiro peny oi ,.. .... a. . -...; n ,i. . ,u- I Groizorv No. 2. the Simmons, and thoGrouud Hog loJes-all of which are etenlvely worked, and their value demonstrated "The 'Henderson Mills,' now owned by the eompanv, was in good ranniag order lust spring, and will pay a large proiit on the wo.king expenses, with ordinary niarugnment. "You ask my opinion in regard t i the ere.-tl )u of mills, gold-aavinir apparatus, etc. With our c mills. Kuiu-aii. Dresent experience, I am In favor of the Keith ,np"uX junction, for gold savini;, though un expensive mill. With vour large working capital, yon I j.y. i ti,inic it a very soie calculation to suy I that your claims win y iciu i s) per cord, equal I to fri-i per ton, and oilcn double this. w,?' !, Bhonld worU at liMt ,wenty da5.. I in a mouth, and ten mouths out of tho twelve, ulcn " fwu. "" "oramf u.iy uui. ui I ths three hundred and twelve. '1 litis lorty tons jy( at io, yield! looo. 'two hnndred working days iu a year, frlwxi per day, r-'sJ.oOO. Allow one-half for working expenses, and you then bave 100,0o0 In gold at coin rates. With iold at iMO, ths shows t.n per cent, proiit ou 2,4no,0oo. ,r' biRh f(Uel( fa leaf workiug wiui voarrimiunT Iiim. 1 &,iFl i can work up to aud a ion vt ays u'jove my em I ---;v i i.Ul0 , Xicxoim, CT1T INTELLIGENCE. Union Avixt a. The Gothic arch running th Whole width of Logan Square, forming what was asuuwu e i uitiu iTunur, auu unu ui ua prima- . , , t li:iwd by the fennj lvntna Hull road Compauy for psvtuper station purposes. In the northern vul! two portals have been made. Tlio tracks of the rad will be Inid to the inner entrance. The cntrnnre fi r pawncrm will be at the eastern end of the avonne. The Savlnt'9 Fund bulldini ha betn evacuated by Its former occupants, and now nmkes a very ciwiniixJioim ticket olllce. Com iniiMicntiun botwe:it tliu ticket otllco and the sta tion ti pitn tiy a pah..acc ay leading illrcctly through the Na tag Kunii property Into tho ave- Nathan H Thatkb was cho.cn Chairman, and W m. C llnooas acted ax Hcntry. A circular wan preseutwl to the meotn( for tneir eonnidorfttuio, which wa on motion adopted an read. Tim circular sots forth that in their pn bl4orv n parallel utato of affair bad bn known, and that lint la lair remuneration at the present timn, a week hence may be far helow what Jiutice demand.. Thoutth at present receiving nominally higher re muneration tor then labor than ever before, yet from the terrible adranoe in prloe of every aruclo of eon .iimption, Ihe comlortA once enjoyed by their fami lle. am aradually being romoved heyond their roach, and while liniiUid to the common neoeMaaries of hie, provision for a tune of RickneHi, want ol employmont, or old age, are enUrvly out ot the range of possi bility, I he circular conclude! by urging prompt action in tue mailer. On motion, a resolution was adopted requesting mipioyern to answer the same on or iieiore Au gust 2i"ilh, The I hairman van also requested to ob tain an many of tho aijuaturoa ol the emplovorx an powiiblo. It wan alio agreed that the delegare from each ehop be autbonzed to collect lliuii. tor the Kupport ot the movement. The meeting then adjourned. Pl.M.iKD FOR DWELLLNO HOUHKH. The demand lor dwelling houses has proliably noyer lx fore been cualod in tne bintory ol l'liiladelphla. holwltbiUndlog that building Improvement are going up on all aides still this donsltid doe not da crraw, hut, on tho contrary, becomos mors pressing each day. The houses moHt In demand are thoae that rent from ten to eighteen dollars per month, l ew. If any, ol tneee can be secured at the present timo. Tonania are olfeilng a premium to agent of from ten to twenty dollars to secure tbom a dwelling;. The lew vacant noun that are to be found are gens, rally up tor sale, and not to rent. Thin great demand lor dwelling a shows the con stantly increasing population of our city, and It la a futieitlon to-day, whether l'hiladolplua, not withstanding the thousands she ban sent to tho war, in not as ttaio kly p.ipuhitcd as three yean Bince. Another cause tor tins demand is in coiiseqiieneo of the tact that a.l branches of inaustry are reaping better pay than ever, and people, instead of being compelled to occupy one and two rooms, as on for mer ocoasions, are now able lo take to tbeinsolroii a small and eomiortahle home. Capitalists could not seek a safer and better inveitmeut tor their money than in tbe erection of this claw of buildings, which are now and will be tor years so much sought after. Cbakogd with A bson. Yesterday after noon, Fbkoebick SCHRAvaiiiWN was before Alder man XLViTia for a further bearfug, upon an alleged charge ot baying set fire to a stack of bay on the wharf below Vine street, on the night ot tbe third of August, with the intent ot defrauding the Soouxity Insurance Company of Now V ork. The evidence before the magiKtrate showed that he was the owner ot the hay, which had been con demned by tho Government inspector, and which ho bad Insured in the Security Insurauoe Compay lor eighteen hundred dollars. On the night of the Are be was ooen, ton minutes before the alarm was given, about the premises. He bad stated to tho Fire Mar shal that he was out of town when the Are ocenrrod, the statement having been false, as he was aeon ten minutes beioro tho fiamea were discovered. 'Ihe ovl der.ee was siirti as wai ranted his binding over for a further bearing, when other witnesses will be ex ami ntd. Pit KPA NATIONS TO BeCF.IVF. TIIE TWBXTV -THIRD l ESMSVLVANIA VOLUNTEER. A meeting of delegates irom several firo companies was held, last evpning, at the bouse of tho Delaware Engine Com. pany, to make preparations to receive the returning veterans ot the Twenty-third 1'cnnsylvania Kegl ment, whoso torm ot service has expired, and who are expected borne on the 21th instant. The tollow ing named companies wore represented : Delaware Knglne, Shiftier Hose, Independence Engine, As sistance K-ngine, Wootern Hose, rerseveranoe Hose and Washington Hose. The only business ot Im portance that was transacted was the passage of a resolution inviting the Chief Engineer, Assistant Engineers and Hoard of Directors ot tlie Fire De- Vsrtment, the Tress Club ot thiladelpliia and F. A. yoLBURT, Chairman ot the l ommittOH on Keoep tli'U, to take part in the cerenioulou. The mnetiug then adjourned to meet on .the 'Aitli at the house oi the l'ersoverauce Hose. I'Rirr Cotton. Two hundred and thirty-live bslos of prire cotton arrived hero yesterday, having been picked tip at sea by Captain Croiby, of the t Dltcd States steamer Keystone Stule. It wos thrown overboard by a blockade-runner which the Kcybtonr Utate was cuuhiug. AVk h ave by rxn the largest stock and best assortment of Clothlug in Philadelphia, com crista! all desirable styles of goods, from medium price to sniierline. Kvery ono can be sveenrately fitted at oncu from our stock, what- ever be his site or proportions, in g iroionts equal i .M m .U ,.,l J m.iirA ml in a.l respects to work made to measure, at mucK bwr jirires. For those who paler, we have also a complete assortment of piece Koods, which will be inndo up to measure in a Mylo surpassed by utD8. iH NNkir m t o., Toivy.a H.vi.l, No. 618 Market street. lui. GoMi-iON, No. IM7 Vine street. V. Hknuv I'attkx has only ono Window Shsile Store, and that is at No. 1108 Chesnut street. Hstrrtesl. HAV IIODNK.V - In Kmniaaui-M''biir.-h, Ken Castle. IMnwsre.on Tu.Mlsy, Atlitist ll.lh, ltU. In the Kov, IoIjii llodliei, rector ot Ht. Luke's, (loniianlown. WAL 11 It 11 AY. M. I).. VI Clil.'SH". Ui AM.hUI'A '.. eld.-.t dauifbtur ol Hon- tiro. )i. Kodm-y, of the lormor plaie. IIAZ.VBP-mrF. On Wednesday . August IJth.lH.14, l v Ho. K. v. Mr. Well. WM. II. II A. Mill, M. I)., lo 1 1.1 I- N M ., daualiu-rol the laie Uob.'ll UI.-o. h oil-K-Ul.l. II AHI1. On T.o-sils) Ailail't llith, at lite res'.lei.ee or the brl.le's la'l.-r. at WIIK.lmrre, .1. I.IM1V HWOYl.Tt and ALIlK.l.ll.M:, iluuhter ol John UdU-l'Sid. I'lNKLKPAt'OH-CKTITU.- II) 111- ICnv.T. A. lern ley.ou tho Mth Instant, at lit 1-1 V r'rm.1 str.'.-t Mr. HKI P, TISKI.KPAI'liH, 01 New oik, to ll I I.I.I'. S I1K1H.II, ot l.ebniioll eolint.v, l'a. )tl HK AHT ill fli Ihili Im-Iudi, VN M.fU: WAsH INi.'loN. IniMiit snu of rlistrlt't .M. hiA Marjuini t'. ilnrktrf, HKoil i VfurB'id 1 wrrk. 1 hit ifltttivcM and lri.-n.1i nr r's-iecli ully invito to Ht-ts-iiil th luutrn), irom bit jmrMtH' rft-nliruf No- I '( N. KltoVfiitli trist, on Krlaa J. M.. Mt 4 o'clock. DM K.-n tho I7ih limtuut, TJtOMAS. iun oi J ah a lui lUlt-n litck, In tUe I2lh yt-ar ot bin hkh. Ihf rtliitivt'i ttnd uiHle iritiiln ol thetamlly are roup tact fully invited to altfud tbe tuiTul, trom Hie rei4m:e ol' hiM viHrcnW, Durliv road and Flttv-tU'Cond tret. un Krl daj uiormug. at t o'clock. Xo proceed to Mount Monaii tiimttrv. lII.MAN-On the Uxh In at not, FREDEBICK OIL MAN, In tti4Hthy'r ol bin utf. Tb ri:llive autl frit ndn of the family arc respectfully Invlttrd to attt uU tlK fuiifral, from tn late re.iio ncv, (l.iiu.t'wl.urK, TwfDtj-ihi-a Ward, uu euturday, thu iUtb lUHtant, at J o'clck. MtKVTAfl. Ob the litb lust ant. at JarkAonvlUt. I1L, ovfdHi yar, ilr. W AUV tltl.il AO, rurmt-riyoi l'bla Utlulila. HU,MAV.-On tbo ltithlnftant, SARAH B. HHIM VS, daiiyljter of Hobvrt J. and Mariurt)t liigiuou, agU lu year 7 niouthi hd 1 9 duya, Th rt-lutivvM aud nrlrnuM of the family are reioectfu ly invliftto atund hr tuiMrnl. I'roia the roitidcnoe ol hvr Liart'titi. No. 14 iauuhinitrl,oo iTliUy aitarnoon. at 1 oYI.m k. 1HH K -Onth momlugol tli 17th Instant, (i EN E 11 A L VMLU .X IltlCK . tii lh- lily tint, year ot but mkc. 'J ho niDlsi and relative! ot tha taniliy arv renpectiuMy tnvlitd to attend bit funeral. rrouiliiM late niiWnctf. Viu rentown, bnrlintttou couuty, h, J,tva Haturday, Aug. ati.i, at 10 o'clock A. Jrf. KKYMKR. On tha ltitb In stunt. PKRIf'K KETHKR, kon ot Daniel L. audbu.aa P. ker, iu the lltnyear oi ill The relative and trlendu of the family are rotjntjctiutlr Invited to attend the itnerai, trom ike reMtdt-noe of nld infr-uu. Main aud Kittenhouta itreet, iieruiauiown, on Friday aiternoou, at 4 o'clock. M LACOHLIN.-On the lTtb tnntant, Mr. GhOlIOE W. Mi'LAUGKMN, tn the ftth year ot bin age. Due notice oi Uia fnueral will be given. McslHATIt -On the lOtb tnetant, at tbe Fintl DIvIhIod Ho-unul. Filth Coroa, near City Point, Va.. J till N Mcs.HATU, fonuurly ol the Twentyulath Ueguueut FenniivlvaoU Vulunteere. now uf Couioany 11, One huiidred-aiid-eli(hteotb Kevltnent PeniiKvlvauia Voluu Uere aonof llanuah and the Una Joua Mcoraiii, in tU .iMh year of hu ua. lue noiioe wui oe (nven ot ine luuerai T1UHAULT Oa Ttiundav evnUi Jillv Mlh at New York ( Itr alter a stiort illnaaa, FKKIltCKl' a, 11U JiAlLT, fvnusilj' Ol J'tiUaUtilna, ated id.-ars 12. V A L II A V II IV. ll'OCHHI TO W. It. CAitRYl, MAHUNIO IIA.L.I. Ho. 719 OEE3T5TTJT Street. WINDOW HIIAI) 11 H. OUUTAINH, aD K'wayrro kettiko. BUSINESS ITEMS. Office of the I.ehlich t'oat sad 1 avium- t'er. tV'Qir.y, I'm:!..i- '.i'MIa , Au'.rfl 1... 1.i. 1I0M'ER3 ct th ot r ( i.RTtric ATia of loaw, Fk? sui'.criked fl.r CClSVEItStOH INTO THt. "LONO I,0A." on li avlni, t!.. a at this orru'r.. can I ;n c tl.c NV ( ertifliatei tti M.xr iAr. J I. HCinlUITY, " LOOK AMI LIVE ! A WOltD TO Till: WISKI in SITIK ItTI Ail lisfaHcdCMnlitletii, both acute and chronic, whero tiiere is vitality enough left to roact, are pennsiisnt.y cared, bj warrantee, at JIo. lwe WALM'T Street, I'Mla. deltila, and In case of a failure In most obstinate isla.tl . no charge is made. Flectrlaiil Instltutlen, c-talU-lioi about Are yean sjo by lTvfcusor I10LLES. Itcad tl.fl following:; A clas. of njU.llc provall. U fearful eL nt In com munities, doombig IdO.Oei) youlhi, of botii sexes, aiinnally to an tarly grave. Thaac dlicaics are very Imaorfeetly nndrstood. Tbclr external maniatallons or a.vnietjiiui aro nervous debility, relaxation, nnd g'eat .hp.4iiUon, marahmus, or wsstrng and consumption of tbc tissues of the whole bodj , shortness of brratliing, or too Imrrl. d Lroatliiiifon Bfctnitlnd a I. Ill or HlK'it of stslrs, vsl ltaiion iUie heart, attlina, bronchitis, and a dry, S"rn throat, trcmbllnn and slinking of the arms and lowir limi'", aversion to society, bti-iinesi., and to study : eoinetlmos dimness ol tiie sys.lg'it, los of memory, dlzalnes of tho litid, imrsljla, pain In various pnrts of tbe body, pains In tlie back and lower limns, ltnnls?o,d.s pi ptla, constipation of the bowels, deranged Mention, of tho kidnesrs, and many ethor glands of tlio body, pro ducing virulent di-.cas.-s in both mates anil f jnmlos ; llko vvtso epilepsy, hysteria, and dlttrrent forms of nervous spasms. Jow, then, nlocty-nlMe case, out of every hun dred of all the above-named dln-mes, and a host ol others not nsrned, as consemptlon of the lungs, or of tl.Q spinal nerv es, have their origin in the pelvic viscera, hence tlio want cf success by any of tho old medical () .tfiiu of practice. iisr,AHi:s of ff.mai.es. I'relapsus Vteri, Lsucoirhcea, Amunorrho-a, and ly mcuorrlnea. All the above diseases and other I'tcrlna complaints bave their origin In a less ol the vital p.wc-r of tl.o body, brought on by Injurlci, excesses, sedoutary habits, parsonal abusi s, abortions, and tbe nrc of poaerful moUelnes. Some of tbe peculiar symptom arc drawing pain Uirotigh tbe bkji and back, weakness of U19 limbs, and extreme lanimor and di-blllty tbrongtiout the ontue system. The effect produced from those troublesome maladies are almost mulUttidbious. Consnniptioa, Iys pepaia, Meurabjia, Paralysis, Deafness, Dlludness, k its, and Insanity, and even Idiocy, art not uncommon. No effectual or reliable ren.ody has ever been fbuudfor these alarming complaints till our late discovery In Use us of F.lectrlclty in stiirt accordance with the positive and nrsatlv polarization of the I'tertne Organs. Wo never fa iie.1 In curing all of the above diseases, except In case of orKMi-'r deraiiK'-tnent, or scVt-rc Injuries of the parts. Mr.. Fulton, a laity of hreat experlonca and ability, will bave entire charge of fronting in tlio ladies' department. Conn.lt.ltlon free. rrof. H01.I.KS & Br. KltOWV, au"- b;t No. 1i.'--0 WA1.M T Street, rtilladvlp!i!a. A OHILLKl IKON KA1 T. eT.'l.I, Ft.f.l.lNO IOB THE F.VKMT. Who is tko 'PAT B FLI.A, WHEN YOU VL'T VOLR KINGI.lt 05 1(1 H HP. AIN'T TUARI" To Ia id tv mis, of tbe Firm of Cvaus A Watann : StR: ion pi blielv asverted in a bite newspaper article, thai oii Hoi-ul drill' any L11.1.IK s SAH; now In use lu tin' cue ol Philadelphia lu two b-.ors, I'li'lii.tlng U bairiattlie flank or Northern l.lbarues. S'o bare hitrlv met yon on your ov. n ground, and gave yon threa hours Instead of two hours (tie- time you ankedi, without response. Kut you fay In u si ll later article, you will pleUk-e SIKIO ansllist l'- tlist y.m will drill and i.wn a.,n.n ntlmi-ol' LU.IIK'.H KAPKS In Ulre hours. , Nov, as you buve not co.ilideneo to pot KvansA S'at- i son Merrsmi r Safe a-sm-t Mills', as a r.ro froof, ' nor I vans A Watson s ben Itmik Hale agauist l.uiie s . s a lliiralar I rool, and a you l.avn not o.inlldcn. In u f , , . ,, , , ,(ayk of 'nrtl.frn lii.urtirb in three bourn, hut Ht 1 11 ftnkerttnal you can open other ot IslWe 'a Kali in three hours, ond otter to ohJ.e $lc-J a-aiiiet tlM) that jou will Uiuii iHn Lifiie't tiaio at the Hit .Veuonal Hank, Cht,i ter, tlt First Nnllonal lianl. at WiHIni.Hrt, ami nthern; now, that your truHir ml tulont In (frilling ohilkd irtn tthuU n 4 he "hid In n bunliol" or "vn.ted on diert air," we piopotte lo arrange v. itli either ol the ftUne Hinka (ai you may elect) lo allow you to operate upoutaelr.Safu. The It'lliivf iny to he the t i inn und cniitllttfi,s : 1 he f vM Kncli parts nhall put lut-tlie hand of the aihlertlfW. The ciiithier to put the money in il.e ealV and lock It on hi (omkinution. Vou are too.ttriuo on the fra:e pro Im l- a proinmuj in our i halluu!.c to tiie Cum Enhance ltank In all Tenitfci. It you Ret His-rt-f. itu ot tlie nim-y In thiea liotin ft It. to he .MMirs, il not ti e money i fo le oiifh, and you at o, lu our of tall urc to pay the damage ttoue to the iait-; and you are to he all iwrnl two of tlie btu hiuul diills you cau procure to opiTHte witlu The ronfUim . You shall first nrrnny with the8ftventb 'utiontil ltauk. Ibiladelthlu, to tuniii-h their tfttt tor U to oieriile u poll, ilinuhl you ui-Cftd to oueu Ullte'H, ani em h prtv t plrdfje lti as ah've, and ii wdo not open their heie.made hy L.ain Wp.i-.on ur a cat of 4 kw, lu two hour, without powdtT. and wiili no morn uolv tun vom mke to upm I.flUe'ii, tho uiotu-y to be y..ur, and tha U:imftt' to the halt to b made good hy tu. 11 w e d aiic ccfd, (lie raonv lo ht- onrn. Aa you dt i line to pla. F.van X M'.itvon - test Rank Hafc.coiln$kW,U; tthi.it l.lilie'a. uistlni; .nc.(aal tennt. an a Mumlar prooi. we now oiler you one-halt ii'iirt- tinio Hinit vo ask (thoitld you Huoccod at all. Shalt we have jour lU i cpiuucel' I.KWIS I IM.IK A KwV M. Kl.l.l It. Al-vA x.i. -i Hon') fli.v i; YfH tr I lue llatansia. .'irsi Mi --B1.U.VVH A Bh"mki.-, AKt'H AStl TfcHTH, liave just received a new Importation of IUVaK CII.AUI, of ihs tUkst brands. F. G. Wbltmaat To.. Maaniacturei- efXsw and IWHeni ConficiU ts, A:uon Fas:, CliKlte Caramels, Crtams La Moik o Farts, niiilsluly flavored, noaited Jordan Alnionds, Ac, Ac. y. UID Cha.nat strl, btkw Fourth. St'k A 'o.' Planoa. t m-K co. atASOB TUMO BAKUY'S frrril CABIKET nEfK t CO t OaOAKB. Ft Axes. J. E. 0O1TJ), levaulll an CLeaaal ilMCta. WAM CLAIMS, BOUNTIES, TENSIONS, T PAY, and all dricrtton of claims anaiu.t the T'altcit Htlcs ttovernment ailiusied aad collected . ntlC kOKBY We have a full Uat cf iiries now payat.le, and lf. iucaev can t rtillcted al once. Apiil or writ to titOKi.B CAiill 4 flKOTMKK, Aniilr and Nuvt ClalBl Sai nts, ul7-lm o. "i WALML'T Street. BLACKBKERV BRANDY. 1000 GALLONS I'urauia HLAC'KBKHBY liKAKUY aul7-s" t. f . UaniLtlON, Xo, ( X. 1 HOST .-Jtraut. I. AMU3EMENT8. CBOVl'U e'CHFH.'SUl NTRKKT THKAlRK. I IMPORTANT A S NOfiNI'F M s.T. OV SAH II1IAT Ivr.N'INd, Al lit hT , an enlbnly nw and n-.vrt fi star will ha lo'rjd iv lto lh Majrnineent Siwetarle, AI.MI1N. U 1UB WONIll.li' I I. LAMP, tx-lni no lei- than a living Ot NTAIN Ot Cil.OK.L nATF.KM, the btsnlcai one o lonff the liKKAT AITKACHON AT BARSUM S Mt'HPl'VI. end arAnowle.lyed ly the entlrn prsss of Nw ork lobs one ui Bnost lni.pnt'il snd hovitll.il arti.tlo an m. Clisi leal combinations preseioi d for a In. trail l. Mr. I.rover has psM Sir. Boninin a lirife sain for its tvaosftt and Bee In this city, and is reso'.ied upoaui'.klng this WOM'MMJL Cl'MOBlTT ABU IlFAtTIFl't ILLV SION US of ths prllirlp.vl frslti-v o' tie Mirorssful sitelaMs, AUvl.lMN, UK 1111'. WON I 'I lilt I, LAV P. No sk-'-ilt.'sTi te tl f price of admission. a 1 17 St TItOVEH'H NKW ClIKSNUT 8TKKKT VJI TllkAlKF,. THIS KWSflNnj. 1 ht gvsrtf romsnvlr , mii.i'-nl . .pons 'tsr drama, AI.AMHN, (III Till. W...NIH III UI. I. AMI', rrseii'.-d, afl or tliree montbs active rrpsrailoa. la a s !' of a; p-edMill ninrtsi'irt no. replete will. i-.indsi -f.il trai.sf v losl.ons. mM'SiVer.l ic?m.y, lersn-l loarclie., superl, eostanies arS roepSIifs, t'caiuand M.is.c. and coortit-a. iytl PE GRAND EXCURSION 7.) ! TV 1 K M aV V. 1IIF. NTAVhCH AND COVHOD 10 0 8 HTI'iAMKIt MANHATTAN. Cap'f.ln . A . ISyil.er, v ;l ina- n h (iand l.toursjirtn in t.H Um n aiATLTIMY Aiut VM, lefkWr.iT aK It htrtvM v hurf ( rt o'cl-ck, A.M. Kui'in.lnx, will loavo CatsfMavtsn MONDAY at1-, o'ekyk. f an- for tl Fn urtlon Sk' O". ( artiHCfj I Ir? exlra. at:lT ?t a'OHtril A. KlFtVAKT, AjM. l'Oil CAP 11 MAVi JLts. Hit an-AlVCU AM. C'O.MMC-l'Mls STr.AVI.S ' MANHATTAN," C ATT A IN K. A. KYTHIin, OCUis C'spf War l.ii.s. Ii ri' w n.skli.j I or r irular trips ( CAI'K MAY.IrA. Id AHCII Sinst Wharf, c.sry TucS'lar, TtmrsdAy, and Sarunlay at i.iiii. ( 'click; riatnnj; will ka e (aMsjaverf Man as. WsiSnssJay, and 1'rlda at liaM-ail ltit e'tkk, Io dIiIk at Mew t'asll cola aad raturninic. Far S.'S'i rarloi. Lira In:lr.dc4. ( biainQ haif rrlist oasf-ao bin lixludf-4. Servant SI'.'iO; carr'as' tilra svtia. rr.!l t at loiv ralai. ho f.-H'Slii racoi-.ad allat S 'cl.-ck, orl lu ali casus nusl In jtl-U OfilTfl A. 8TKWABT, AIV(. Si lT UHION H. At KI.DlCJKn KVIl.S. '10 111! CIREAT Coal, Iron, and Lumber Begions OF I'KNNSYLVANIA. TICKETS GOOD FOR TEN DAYS. Mru? ample tlm to tHi ea-a point ef In H re it oa lho route. The Catawissa Railroad Company riavlnff psrft4d arraivrtnisnls vvltli conneotinjr roaua, IU I.mik K( t KSIUN Tlt KLTS from 1'iilla.ltlal.la avar tli'. liStuvTliia routa riilladi!lJiisandfdUwB.illrood TIV'Sdln. Miiifl kill fisv tn, Ashland, MaJtauor I'ltr and Tamaiaa. Cot. wl..vn Itnilroad To Summit, McAuhj- Monnlaia, Cata wlta,r.iipirt,lanv lllo.Mltton.and Wlillamspurt LMugk and Molianr, and Unaror Mvad'.w llallroatlsTo lilack Crrk and MmioIi CUunk. Loliltfh Va'.t- nailroad- To Annlovn, ai.d IUtlileheui, and the kortlt renanylvaru. KslliraJ to ruilS'l'-lplUa. For varletj and graudeur of acnorx, tli's rouls pr scats p. alior indacomenu to tourists. Those wishing to do so, rosy reverse thermit by ohtain li tlokrts to start ortr Um Sortli lv nnsyV aula Kallruad. I'AKK, 10. T:ki'Uca Ii obtained at Ui Dspiti of tlie I'hllsdei. phin an t l;t-adirij Itallrvad, and North P-nislaiilA Kail road CmpaaV.s, sud of rv. van liortiv, TICKKT AOEXT, K. W. COKN'Ut SIXTH Al) fUKSMLT STS. Tiaioi start rrara rhiladulphlaand Heading Diot Ml'll A. M. and p:v V. tl., and from 'orlh l'eansjrlvanla Hall ruad Depot at 7 A. U. and J -IS, an J f. 10 f.M. i-?l-stiiUtl'.t J I-sXIJl lor HUI'Tr.ilKEIll 1 PITOHEIt'B, a:ilT.':t Ho. SOH CU1.SNVT Si reel. MEBIOAN BANK-NOTE KEPOSTEEL TIIK ONLY BANK NOTE RI'.rORTEIi IN ruiLADKLriUA. PCISI.ISIU'.D WI'KKLV. Tiieoulj ourtontaiulngCjUOTATIOSS ts" r.ant ?Mo9 lu FOUR CITIES, tin PlllI.MiP.l.rillA, 1IALILMOKK, JCKW VORK, ct."itJiat(ATi. The onl' on vrhirb con'.idus tl NATIONAL JIANKU a. faat si erganlxed (offlclal list). Ill onlr one whlOi ccnUlns the (1F.(1.R.IL PIS CO CKT In EIGHTEEN CITIES, XIZ : I'H1I..MEI.P1IT.V, WANIIINliTOSi, KlH'llkHIIJl, I'lllalll'liU, CIIK'AI.O, in m vi i:, haltimoki', tt..VKI.AM, AJ.il ANV. TROT, st. i.ctns, iiAThdrouT, NKW fORIi, i INflNNATI, WILMIMIION, ST. I'ALI., 1 OltlHVIfl F, MILWAl'KLK. The onlr ou which gives Uie earUest iuformMion of NKW COL'N'TEUKKIT KOTb.4, IiOMKSTIC MAItKETS, STOCK TkBI.KI, AND FINAXCI.U. NEWS. Th fa lllties ( the AMERICAN BANK-NOTE BEPOKTEE, IIOTU FINAVTt'LAL AMU TVI'OOBArillC, akk um:iuali;d. r.t I'.WniritONS (1T.11 AKNVM), IN' ADVAXCli. Wcvl.1) S3 B.'uu Monllily 1 Monthly H. Ol l ll K, No. IOK 8. 'IHIItt) RTK1XT, (third floor). AimilKtM, H i:. COIIKN. I'l.'Ill.lKILLIt. atiil'lin JN VALID 8 AND CONVALESCENTS. 1NV.M.1I18 ASI t-ONVALEtCF.MTS. Inv allds and Convalescents, iu allds and t 'onvalesuculs. Especially H.MAII.8 IN" DEI. K ATI'. 1IIM.TH, 1 I'M AI IS IV HIXU'ATt'. 1U.AI.T11, I KMAI.KS IN Ill I.IUATi: 1ILUT1I, Wlllf.lidenr WUlDlldvlir WlUnodour California Wines, California Wlnas, Callfemia Wine, California Wines, California Wluo, California Wines, peculiarly valuable In all cette of lan.uorand. gri atpros traUou of strenb-th. Ak Ak A Ask Atk Ask Ask A.k A.k Ask Ask Ask A.k Auk Ask Iirs. McClelland, f.euhorl, Jackson, (of tlie renasyivania l'nlver:liy), Ilsrlrp, Iterens, Oroves, Hartahoro tkhsuola, Williams, Hanlaj, 'sidliard, WU.on, Tlndal, Viual, tonMy, Kobl, Knorr, Mayland, Turner, and 01 bar leading physicians, wt.ut they ll.lnk of the Disdl cinal virtues of California Wines I Tbece Kcailemen pre cribe our brands, and assure ui of the Di ni nu pa:lDi receive irom Uielr use i CALIFOBN1A W1NT5 AOEUCT, b-X-Im Ke.iie. FUTUnraat.aocvcCktsDit. IEDICLTJAL COD LIVER OIL JOHN O. 1IAK 6R & CO., Ho. 718 MARKET 8T8tT, ar new receiving Uielr supplies frc.k from iLe n-kr4. The f tiaerloriiy of their OIL to every resiect, l,as gained for It a repntatlou aud salt beyt cd any other tbuad in the narkeC. To aulntaia il, they are delermlotd te ti'i ply u ankle that may be entirely relied fir ireshue.s aad piuity. t-ee tetuiubuials 01 riofisiors f Medical CtUetfet. aull N JO TiFXEFTlON. NO INFERIOR COAL pnrcha.ed lo otrer below the eost iirk of a superior artleW. bAKHtLW. 11M.H1, uiioAIi Siivet. above Uaoa, east aide, sails the geniou 1 Al.l E VI IN, txet and tun. turned M(aud Btuv ike, lilt Lara Hat, tit per u. (oaaumsre ihonlt male IhtU luKkaiat at one, pra VKfi to another kAlvaiw. klt-Vta AUCTION SALES. tACKKV8 AUCTION HOOMH, No. 82 iVl MARKkT SDMM. JJ K. MAHHHAI. M HA 1. 10. 135 Bales and 216 Bags Cotton, &c. 3AMTJEL C, COOK, Anc ioneer. lui Uif a Writ of Raie.t.rfii nn. Ji'IN ( vti. WALAliKlt. Jul1 .-i ff the tl irl I Chi I of f,( CnUM States, In sn't r ibr Fssii rn liuirl. r,f r- i:,vivsnla, la AdslraK;,' m- .'I'" n d. Ml h, r." t nilr sale, I,. Uijlit,.!".. hi i I" it t ci.nr. f..r (' ih,al IV o, pr. 1U(r s-lroot, m.i.'iw itAor, Cu MONEAY MORN IN t, August 22, 1804, AT 11 0 . L' H. iTiii nni 'in Knit" Cuti nn. ;i 1 tl.lss. -jlrit- 'I tsri.eiil 1 no. :i iit iiMi tsi.ii", i ouit . l f- o I ita. On tranaii rt ' C s. Or c," IJi'Pc" and ' HsruJi tlsrj ." (.ATA-.t l td NOW llE.ill. iiii," iv,i. WILLTAM MILLWARO, t. . . MAP.SIl!.. V. Ii. ITK V. RillTP WAN15. C I I, r.ianon Wi-miftc clvllv pr,p-rty,at flip If O'lil.f'T a t'. i:n ol Vf His. I II .M.I . r.. mil ll' . nv.'yur,T. auV ef u.:s. H. nk KVi it H re t. UOi:SK WANTI'U IN GI.ItM ANTOWN Uo-l A.MrcM,. vnh I' ui.'ii an I pnc.l;oK 731, frit s.nv. IliLs.V-l4.Js. i.ur. ti Oi' f I i ti.i (T ni Uii nis, i-. u iBvrii'., A' si. ii lino ..I WANTKI), itOU rrinma.t'r, rt violvrijrrit, CO UlnciUi-nitlli'-. hikI Bi CJarrlaKf Trlminori), Vtiowlll rcoirc ll.e Mfitieit ra'tsof Uoraramcnt pay ralioos, anu niccutal atteiidsnce- Transportation furniihe4 b appl!ng at No. 901 I'KNNHVI,VANIA AVKNl'E, WASHIWOTOX, . C E. J. STRANG, Car Jlln. A Q. M. JAMi;S M. KELLY, aulC-lm Q aneraaiti r's Aiicnl. FOR8ALE AND TO LET. El Ward, FOR SM.K A I'BOrF.KTV, COX-jflV iiimI Ifictod In the H el J, lutwcii iiiy'.s J'cTry llrit'iff mi-i I tutrMl Miu'e Ari havir '-' w t-t nl of tr out 1 'f U up n the PUi-(U-lplita, ilinir :t('ii nu1 HttUtmrt. und i.rrt 'ft t-i-rrv riinvcT llHl-if I, runi.ini t.Kk lo Inw-waier in ark np.-n ilie hri;ul- ll river. .ih a rlwr ir.nit cf utivt-w hunilrrO ftrt. Tl.f rt an thrto li ti limi. h nprm ti "p-o-P rt (1 a poition m the upiiinJ Is now 'or itrl ul turaj purror-i . Ihi-rc tan Ijp im boMtr loiation lu the cit tot iiitiir v ..rks or prtvhty rfttifJoncti. i'or lunh r lt- rn.btli'i), miiI to v. ii M rcm.ivK. No 4V& t KANKI.IN Hlrttt. gm FOR 5 A I I .THAT ST I.KNPIOv EHi FAKM and ( nntr P(i.Ihic M.r. t nf Dr. .x. V r.uniy, i'i (lie rofiich ct (tt.'r-r. U 1'ivrin- coimt.v . cuiitftlnhw Kh ATf or LA.MV in a hlch nihi? of cultlva tl n tn.filior Y.UU tl.e Iutk Mniiiltii lion u-, il.it Houhim, UrHportun, Kiim lloime, IfAm anJ nthi r u l il1l .ira. Ifao lawm art-cvtnnnivp and lu-au itully 1 11 o-it. f itti ci.uiif fruit Tn , Shrul bfiy, 8t4l(iar., Konnfalna. Ac , &c. Hprtjiii vvulcr in intrtiduccd into hit lhf adjiuont 1ul Olntuv. Tlu-Un)r vi oif-nii, arp u,mii the biwm extn- ve ncftie, 1M. hII tuc iiumWii rmiTf-n ei.c-, lht il na il n tn t! IIk l-itul ono. Hit nur hiior, v be denirri, oculn i4'U a larj,. i rllon of the Iund U- bvA ling pnr,itit. Ir or luriiiui lntonnatu n opt i t wm. n. KKirni.iNE. lS-tliftMiSn- Ko. 4& KltASKLlN btntct. ftt TO KENT. HANPSOMK STOttR, WITH I'Mtc-i lft- wlnduwa.and dvrtdUxix. No.V."'7 8. L.K itMII Strvot. lyl-tf CPOIl SAI.K. JF-'iO.OdO WORTH IN GOOD Hroiraslaivf-and ruiaII.ud term to uit purchaMirt, titUr with oi wl l.mit iiicnintrnnrt?.rir cahI. and tcvoa trade. Iiuiiiri r.f, from 10 tu 1? uluck A.M., TUOH M. I'LOVr MAS, ho. wt H. KOl'UTO Slroot. JOllllI CIsllA.il eUKEIv GOLD AND 8ILVE3 MIISIINO COMPANY, GILriTi COl NTY.COLOHADO TKHIUTOK V. n'ruHteoieit IIox. JOUN A. nix, Hon. F.DWAKDS PIERRKrONT, JO-JU'II FRANCIS, Kut,., T. B. BUNTING, Em., A. G. BODl'ISH, Knu., Colontdo. 1'roaldonti Hnsf. JOHN A. DIX. Trcnuiiror 1 JOSKVH I'UANCIS, lis.,. COllllklll I CHAItLRS i BI.AKK, F,si. The property of tills company consist of '3?t feet on tu "lironiid Ho," "tlreuory Ko ." "Hloiiu'.ii," "Con cord, aud other celebrated Urvolopad (Iold ocariOKLodc la th ralnlnr. dlstret ol Colia-ado. Also, tho IKn.li rfcou Mill, now runnlnii, and In evccltaut Oidor. Capital Stock $1,000,000. "Whole NumU'i' Bliarei 100,000.' Par, $10. A laryo pni..nif (he stuck h ilroml: hctn ukru .y irlvatc nuljwTii'tl ni. luo).i arc pi. .n tne orttct oi' tf-ocuuipkry, at Ni.,i!! ISi-mfrJirrt, N V rj, wwr a UniltfHl ituinber rt htirfl' rn Uo aulj. Tii'ftl ii.r m (u-.1iv hp1ik t tlio I'rt'aHMrt ruf Ui! voui'ii'oy b-'tw. au tUf Hi. Ur CI U A M. I'lti .'Ii-. m iMpH.s al tl.o Pi -si'iii' uu mny kf ost.iiofd at ilicnfi'.ee of j io Cuuuuny. auH liu , tho I lOFFE 1. A S l'l 11 AMMIHU'Y. AI.EX. ILLtU fo , Proprietors oi lho nit i ve-rmneul l'l:KI" Mll'.U JA A I on tA. htve Iteaiovod thlr plus or lnilinss from N'o '.MS . seioml -inet to N . in All' II Btroet, vi" r.i ti.y or urepaitid lo ill! .ill ordors at lho sl.ort. .1 uotio a lii, h tile puhhc m.iy la. or tVm with. Tti-lr Coil-i i),. u-u.,l,l(. Lest lu the mark' t, They also have ti.o best lUSI'lll.ltllV SYltCI' that l tnacnfaeiurd lu ..fty.l.ui ai lowe.t pricci.ccu siderlait too hli.''i prl es oi miilsriai. l'le.ise iive them a call b-fvr pur'liav'uj' l-ewl.ere. Do not f.jrtiv: il N, mi er, auH.lui No.'.'l.l AK II -tri. i-VFl'ICr. I'llIOT COMMP-SAIIY OT SUB- V sH'.e'i.e. VHOII'HHiLM l'Ol! rr.nLii ftaltd Tr.artais are invited until Aiu'tit '.'.'. at 111 M , for fiimi.hiin.' t'i aui'.!iae'.i'e Jjei afimint M'.u I w. ft alt "r.in M , for 'V.ixi-1, Tl.i.n.anrl t 'as. l l.euana fjiiii une.s oi t.vur. Th tioiKisals ili 6 lei iv Lac ! km wr. this fitpct as Xis. 1. 1! a-id j.ai'il b:d ill U tule.'ljiBi '1 .- i.4j 'iui.- lilv less tt,LU tlio s heU?. Hid- uiu.i te ir. dpieate.and fir fat., 4-r.ee cr. uf ira " Tm ? Ilr er"f the JT ur to eeir,nie-.i f i'li!n fseilavs ftt u Mie opsaiiir f tM-bn", and la sin"! o.u.n'iil., daily. A Uiee.overamintBiavdtre' t: dal:red at 'ha llovvru mer.t Wareheiii-c fn Oeera''o.a. a: tht wha.-iet or rail r.a.l le..t In Wu.iaijrton. It. O. Tne ile Jverj of all rioor award.! tole ct n.pietei wiih.u twiityitavtft-,uitliep.ali.KifUieb!tl'. payiueni will I u.-'l. in . ortit . ales cf ndtM.-Jnra , er iu h ether iiiuils at t-at Ot uritu-s ut u.a.e hive 1 'or 'He -ltnr.eiueiit. The uul r.ovenvmen p snMil" will l.r tr.a.'e lust be lt rathe Hour is retelved, a id iiene v, ill be ooti 1 whlcL Is Bel fVi h in-oiji.i., a:io niaile fr ui v.11,4: iicl.ud ill ll.e vklr.ity wl.er itaiiiii'j. lured, u.'itess 01 a scry sn)e.l. quality. The Klour m"t t delivered Li w. v cs i..-.-tlt, hAn oath 01 aBckltaea must a.ci mpar.v ftt eldef eica Milder, who luis .11 1 t.-t ' ll. t-n Hit lit utioi!'.e, and bid will be c-nler'.aiMf'l lrt.ia parilesMio ii.i prevlou.l fatitd aocoiiirti allh Ibtil b.U.,er ireia iiaaelsiioU're sent to rcponj, ;.verr uient reter.ev II rlcht t reiaci any bid ivr any cause. HhU le I s.lilrtsnd Uj the iiiulsi .lued, at -No. .-J O stru t, entitled, "Proi-osa I. f'T Hur. ' . . w Hai5-H C. WiiJ;l,'swiallsslC i T. MILITARY NOTICES. ll'TUENTIl WAIll. Citizens to tbe Rescue, AMI AVOID BKINO DKAl TED. A:l Sil iltrni.1 Wsf.l Mietln? will be hold s' the ffrhyMf Hi n.c.l l; STII. I II anil COATF..H treU.til-MIiml; (liiir-itsj) lKVINH at H oilmk. l'..in. will, rar C'.nirii'i:n'ii. u, tl.c llonriv fund, ills haw r,aiy nenlcal i m;r owii '.i-ln:Tvsl llerrisnd liialsv.it sr.llon. m Mir w. i;Af. rrusiiissii. tsu at. Pi HTun. Sw-rrt.ry. aul7 fi EXTRA BOUNTY TO V0LUNTEEE3. AT T 1( F. MASS MlOI'.'llNd or CITIZENS OF riTTEENTH WARD, IIHI.I' ON LAST MOiibAY tVKSISU, Il vrii nnanlmonsl'r lu-.lrnl, Thui flic Kiotiv Comnilfae be nthiwl4 to psv TH't'KTT FIVE imi.IAHS to svn ) msn enllst Iri. in li.e t nil. d Hiatfis Army, Naiy, or Msitne Corps, t the crcdii ortii1. Ward. In ecconluiice tlicrcwiUi a Ward rtoimt of ye as 111 b pal.l t. evirv audi recruit, duly oniisud andcrvdlt--d.tif IHAAC M Kin TP, at 1'rovoit MsrehsJs Ofllce Broa4 snj i-prliik Oai U-n alreots. H. P. M. BIRKENBINE, Cliftlrman FtcMi'vp Commltte. a ilT tt fi UNION LEAGUE fi PHILADELPHIA. In y'.fvt v( ihf1 caU or tha Irwt-Wnt for Av kundro4 thoiiMtMl men, wc pr jwf to raljvC a It i: G I M E N T TWI'.I.TR K1XTM. COLONEL HORATIO 0. 8I0KEL (I.Atc of tbc I'tnusylvania Eeorvcii,) Ha. conv. nt'd to take ti e command. Al) oiHcers iislrlni.' t 'taku past la tlil omanlatloa ar ra.nust.-d k'call o COL HORATIO 0, BIOKEL, No. 1400 WALLACE KntFET. end tf JJ HKAI'Ul'AKl'KKi Bkhal. Kl.t M-lr fa., ,! I L.ln.l. I lun, Aii-iisI 11.1 Jm To liiH.ti p-oitipt n'liltoi HKAI'Ul'AKl'KKS 1" ItOVOHT MR- . IU 8. TIIIB1I atrwi. ins to sll oae.llons oil ordlaarv auloc.t. c ni.rctl 1 v.llh tlifi Kiiroltncnl, lirsil. Kxonsn- tioit. I l'ii'lli'ies to iiriitt, CitHllis a. lit Accoinis or inssl luriit"hcl. itiz n. arc rMt'Nirt d to mva' apiili-s Hon to thi I'ri.vt-st Mar1 lint or ths ('nnitmsslonal lilslrh'lf.vrsurri IntDrmiiiloii, ami not to lho Fruvoat Marshat-Ueiital ai Washington. liy order of the Provo.t Mnrshal-Onii-ral. WILLIAM r, I.Kit X A V, a'll'J-tl CnpisiD aud frovost MarfeUal. j TO TIIK C1TIZKNS OF TUE IilGIITU BW.nl. U Tl. di tlt l ncy r.f (he Kliil.'a Ward nndi r lho last enM i-ls li.iv, lcsthan ONK III'MIKKIl. To ra'so till, nsis li r. a Ward ltouoty ..f TWKNTt-KIVK DIH.I.4KM wlA ti" Irivcn lor.vory v, l-ilitccr credited to tho War. Nab- nptlons ricc:v, d h a.r DMtmlicr nf the Ward uoaiaett ti o 'I In- iv ani ltoiiniy vvlll he paid for evory parson from Mie Waul now In the naval service f tho tfu'lod 8uiua ior vi hom a credit in the iinota can he obialncd. .1. i. KOKNll VRTFTf, aulS P. E. corner BlXTiI and WALNUT 8ta. ii ITI.'.s voi.uni 19 ContoiiiN-c Ain;ut I'i, 14. Vl Tl,. i.llico 1 MKMi.iVKIt isSIXIH auJ WAI.NI T Klrr riTI.KNS' VOI.UMTKEU SUBSTITUTE tn the eoutbeast corner of rre. J. U. KOSKMIARTKS, Troasarer. fi H 1 X T II UNION LEAGUE EEQIMENT. IS Vlf.W OF TDK PKESIDENT'S CALL riVE HUNDEED THOUSAND MEN, Thr. IViULarTCV-mrnilte-oof tlio Union Laaue Lav mail Arraiiiftmentt wltlt COLONEL HORATIO O. SICKEL, IATF. or TMa Tlilra i.ntx'ivanla Itosorvoei and svilh otlier omcors of that Voteran Corni, to recruit liealmxnt fur cne year' serv ice, under th auspicoe of th I.eanno. Wt Invite ofllcfrs dcslruu.i of taking commissions la It tn make upi Hcllon to Colo ue ' 8ICKKL, at til liaadtuar lers, at NATIONAL GUARDS' HALL., (RACI. STIlEl'.T, DlXOtV 6IX1H.) It will tw i.'iriioi-t totnake tils orfanliatlon In al ropects a wrtfy sii"sor;f ti.o Pnnsylranla Becrr Ki-silineiits THU ItoraTIES WILL BE AS rOI.MW8: Cltyltounty fnlleJ Holer ll..':nty IM I'ay for on yes, Laf i)..l.li);scs bt..l ilof (ijr oaeyear) tAM licaMetcloililiiffeodsn! sislenrefumUbed by thatfailsxl Hlateslloreiiimi'lit. Krcrutts will be nuisteied a soon as received, and sent to camp aluly or In siirada. Citiena llab'e todinfi, and dc.inus either of vliutr fun or ofprocnrli': siatituteSfSilU find In this Itftttltoamt evcr.v Imlticejiit'iir to enter tho scrvi-'e. Members of lho I.csi'tie furnl.likij iibsiltute ar er;po,-in!lj wnio- tcl to s'-nd tbim to this Itealincnt. Tho attemloii or W.inl Conunlttces Is particularly caM4 to this or;'atil'.atloii. ,r. It. FRY, Ctairmnn. H. M . Velt ui, .1. R,K:il Th'ii. 1 '.l-i .li.- Uuili James f.. I 'Lo tleore Trott, 011, Cliatles tJilptu. o, M. 11., , llnnrv (1. Lea, 11 11. Jaiue. II. 1 irne. ll iraee Ilinn. y..Ir., Moitoil M'-al.i'ba. J. I. I'l.l -k llsi-a. tie.a'K'' II t'roHaieij, VD.U. Lewis. 1 leorae Wlilloey, Amlrew Wlieal'-r, Joiuph V. Tobias, N. I'.. Krou no, rhnrle .I.Hinilll. Kru liver, M-1'., . Wm. Id IULtnu, J J. O. f ell, ' C. J. Vaceiien. auA-l'it I u BOUNTY FOR MARINES. WANTEB I ' rthe l ulled Niatea Marina Corps, able-bodied ineat I Hto perforin ih-; ilulie of a eoldle a.t our Savy Yartl , ; ,1k and ,n learu L ultcd States sl.lp.-of-war on foreija ! slat'ons. Itviter eorr.iensst.rn tijtn tlie aim;-. 1 JHKK. lllalJUKlJ DiJLI.Alit ftOVRRVMEST 1 no;' tart !. ALL- !. LOCAL B'JLNriEl pakl ' ajKin tr.'U.'iudiit. ilarlsti re.s-lee Pria Money. ! I r ail rtt.-lh.r hiH.ru.aiKB apply at t). Recraltlaf I N'o'.'iill f. I'ROTST tSti-eet,lelow Spruce Strt, 1 ke.wees ..itLeiirt i Hand lie cleek. e . ai van l.si, aa-'-? MakrandKemkiii(OtBe. puBicueHB-rusLOuann. OKksii a--t i.ninvlslUnithe cliyoi fuika.'l;t,nii HWOHDB, i-t una - MILITARY EQUIPMENT, ui ntviiD 10 TIT XTSIT kASlTACTCHIXO Ef lAIUeUMgrP OV CEOUGE W. SIMONS eft: lillOe fASOM STREET HALL. (AKIOU Street, abfly afcta. f R E S F. N T A tTo N SW0W8 II aA to id r at th shorts tt aotlc, which for rtchnee 04 tavaerasitoeno tatalkna eompetltloa, no tl.r house la ttse) country eomUalaf th MASUrACTUBlNCs JEWBLU ffim iue itucncio. twouo hauul m