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IA :,,,li ~ t Asx,Y4ilt 000Ds. - ,r7 : Mff=al An now iie4thag • *of?! :auerfaikest of New Goode in addllinS:tetheirarwor iripertationsi they otter salmi a iileeWea'theethe steeliest other Impoitere, The whole selleellos Is fullysig!udin rule*, in' teliOty wijiederdaatoroooellemos te any put season. The fitepoilfal*'' V0. , 4 , ,7 r A i 491154 1. *. 4', PY 8 4 18 their relaniwistomere. The stock he added StOhY al! !Atilt" ; iktaes3 arriving this Bali, VLIPY wlesonsuinti FO haye sent to 'them a •seleeitoniot anetNeyteeodikwhiele afy appear in Parts lite In lepeTiiiio 1 , , OVIIi1:011118TNUT ST. BEAT BARGAINS tAI SeptaMber 4411'4 ; G White isadVoloredlephyrst, 14 and 20a: •-• Billerelderet . waren Oiirrefs,l2lo, elseihere, Ateren's Ilneitnattse , ektzte, . " ilijk,or Linen Tritund at beerier reductions. Q. ALL" /Ft BON, • New Tritnining Store and rectory, ess2.4' trithiet E.,Co eißleve tit and Chestnut. 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NATIONAL' atEcumno, ,, - • THE GREATS WORKINGILENWPAPER ! READ IT 'READ ! • READ IT! err • It contain's alerts • amount of matter of vital interest to every oni that *MU a !lying bl honest In di ':TS,,be had at the,Ohloe; No: 108)CiSouth Third Iltre4 (( upstairs , AG NTS and DARRINES WANTED ninspr••• triLtiv „ „ . Ata7 -A Kir A 13 ler WORK ON :COLONIAL V BIAIK-4,a4,lll3llll , ."OPlNlONo:—Ophalone of emlneht`kellere on farious pointilif - Englle Jails yirndino*,ehiefly oonaoratie the 'Colonies, Bisheri ,es end Compares Of Greabßritaln: Collided - and Digested fil frOm theft n ets In the Boird of Bride and other Dt. pollitOritili 4311011011 Camas's, ;1,61.7; 1.8.8., B.A. I.YOVISvo"' -pages:- • . - •• . - • 1 itoAraet sad for tale by " , .--, * -._. -, ' ~.. SAY , & BROTH/1B - LW DOOkiiiillith Ptiblifheri• sod Wert- • - ' joo : -,. •::. , I - "_, 119 Bath II th attdo: " FALL MILLINERY GOODE! JOHN . BTO*E $ . 0301i81 No: Sofi 01IESTNIIT SMART; dart now prepared d tio`eder to 'Melt: onstotttero, and the tende;.a large Ana well eeleoted aseotititent of '", rgatnEtio, MILLINERY 090D8 OoodMOg ,theriseiVes 'oiclueireiy to - tills:branch of tha trade, and Importing tho larger pit, of their stock, enable' them -to :offer an assortinent unsurpaseed In eZtout and variety, which will he sold at , the lowest prices and the molt favorable .IVRIN - '4lPl[lllll 725 CHESTNUT STREET, lilt* how In Moat fi eampletelmoortment of BIBBOZIFI, PitiVErff, PhOWEEtd, FILATIIIIIte, and ,410001f,GEN,.III1AhLY, TO`lblott;theyfavlte the attention of the trade. 33 . ': 13011TH SECOND STREET. 33 idll4#*%l3ooDS, . 111 f 194 sie preparserte a most complete and elegent,assmtment of • • " Now Styles BONNET MATERIALS, ;' 111813 ONS, in intukeite variety, notion sad immuetzt FLOWEE4S, IBATHIOIO, 'ItTICHBV, tvii., &o Also, a beautiful Stook of • ''''I3 * TRA,W.:,GOOD'O, comprising all the desirable Styles. Opr vg44 . p,. Obi Ailed, are OttitllTACkpipkiioX UPo COPT, Idileh we alto* 73i PER CENT. NOR OAHE. - D, EAL E R S from MO:am, who may not be' Aware of the exteknoe of ,#neh an I!stoblieliment, OU OF ,11141tICHT surspr, ,ylll benefit ,thenieelves kt A. H.- ROSENEEIR. 8i BROOKS,' tco. 88 80 1 1* fiXOOND (WW I aboye Chestnut in2B-dtnoyi• . - -„` 1858. . FALL -STOOI6 1858 LINCOLN, WOOD, & meow, 110;46 MOUTH BECIOND:IiIREBT, lINPODTERN AND MANDPACTURNNB STRAW GOoDs, - • • • YGENOM inowns VELVET AND SILK, BONNET'S, TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, - /41 4 NOPTE, RIKGIES,And • • ,'• • . MILLINERY. GOODS GENERALLY. Pattern Donato midi and trimmed fs order: • 'BotrniEliN - AND'IVESTEW BUTEII.B • Are invited to eallind examine the ' 9441.4Eirx STOOK TO' DE 'YOUND IN ' THE ootfourr, aule4m MP3, ORN_,TORES; " „ ' , • • NANONAOIOIIIII Asio wiaolactia DIALER IN F4NOY SILK AND:STRAW BONNETS ? ARTIiLOIAL PLOWARB, apauze, &o. yttra,',ANti;wook HATS. The attention of Olt". and country dealers le Invited to &large and ►arced stock of the abut @ gooda, at 4 al: It . I.II,RKAT sulB.2io - - BB LOW 711/TII. AUGUBT ) -1868.7 • • - j invite the attention at Southern and Western Sayers tri out,Piril Styles of , 11.1W4 TELVET, and ' ' SASIOY BONNETS, ARTIIICIAL PLOWS RBI SEATtins, as id - ".11.1LLINES Y 600D$, -tiow,ready for the Trade at the !arrest* Lrket price/. STERN. to 1 , 113 i, MAN) • . 126 Olillathlt) T. Street. „ WARD Noe : , 108 an 41106 S.V.C;OND stroet; Mannteeiu'rer Bed • Dealer; in B 'Amy and ittiftwittonoto Ohonilloind dtralimtimwogs . Also Yeethefe 'andMine* tab:of-which out% e West Ind - died faiddensblostylev ,- ;;:•• • ‘, , "•N: B.:—Cash BuYere gill dnd It to Weir nemix,k-tge to give us • • . .• slam, wle ,Biteil:181,/.01V8 ,INGRAVING, D. TB Silting, sad Modossded Abvelopot t!'. bed Prose Manufactory, No. 1 ;110 , Oh ;mon atm\ , fiLnoy!LBAIIP . SPADV i f - if ,- ; • • 04. 14/ 1 1114: 0 0 4 1 4 0,.,Z1a . 114: .. t h t lijit l 4 R to T ty " . , rVIT r+ ray' AUGJ*I. 28. ,15,481 . , •Prierlenger -Cars.—No. 1. : , ..if.. An 'article 'n Passenger qo4:l;j:liViC ; Tgig ",,panss” of, Wednesday, hutft attrde v. •oleme attention,,if we:play, judge froutAp . her 'ati l Varinty of .bemmtiolcations ..Wltio, , git bas l ut brought tipon.lotir: tahle'..' fit` in: fiflOgliblerto give 'spitce orittention to tbesti-rrieo 4- , par tiOnlarly to those in which Were_ is; Mtge inn= *age: Pap thought—but vie . sintle mit two; -one . „ -- ds.nenveying i,inflimiittion, tlid:',WarSr • as very, suggestively.pittinett - ,49listßln':• -4 :•;, - _, - The first; • from • icA. , Tenton,t,„!,iuirroi . ily , eicePed.,heing ThrOien-fint(}4io lirditeriaPer basbet,,....frorn, thd ire.unistattetf.rtlie.*Ring liehti badc'esl—i. eq - writtdd, - .-oullOiltAltes:ot . ,theSpaPO"K It is `necessary,' lhtilirve- nience et; the coMPoidters, - fiat ortlY,:erte, aide s ot i1ke ... 44,4 hd-written,ripm4andlniWyalu ithisi contrilnitiens - are:rejected hecansei,frotit ignortiaitur op thhOead'otVan. - ( of 'eorialiterd• tion;theyttre hefted. - -4-1 . !', --..-; :•.4:,....,,, , f.:: t , NW had •rowarksitt.Outt,Vilti .bactßlyver, seen sow-catiliharn spelled to any ralimliyh-kerno -40411-Germany. •:•Oitr ToutonlOfrlettit,ites. { to as thuat . - " . :' ' : ~', ;,‘''' -,...!; .. • "Why should there be , cow , a'atabers'l uPoii , , ear 1 rail Way in Germany when' there'll!! no , earthly use fin - UMW? - Did yap aver hear of a `raltroadAuset dent in 'Germany occasioned by the rnafiliieeirer of cows or other animals? 'I did Wet, althopgb Xam a native of the 'heart ofigurope.% ThEreis no deoes eity far such things, because • cattle iii imp} the whole year in stables, cr 'are only drirert but finder the supervision of herdtvooms and- th'eitrofogs. Thii'asplaini, stied', Wby the fare:Mil 'ln niGlormany• have pc, need. ,of:fenceir,--, - ,tlr,:absencifttlrhioh deans to - Raton - 13h' Amerloan tfavalleis. , DO there are other reason's oirhy cow:eatcheriareitipertidatur 'on qfni/11111 railways. ' Along the - line - Off thOGer man railroads are invariably -two-telegraphs; ,namely; ,ah, eleatrio 'telegraph andit"hind-tele graph, arid both announce the going' and benting of trains. ', The hand-telegraph is workbd bytever seers, stationed at intervals of two hundred yards; 'more or leas, as circumstances may reciairt along the road.„ These overseers live dn: srdallifionses close by the road, have to go over tlteirpietion: of the road; - as soon as a train is signalised, to - see whether - there area any Obstruction; on lbe.laime. Any negligenoi on their part Ina oriminalatienee, punishable most severely by the laws of; theJand. Thus it is that 'Germany, has but few, or no railroad nooldentcat alb:Within:at the use'of ocui t catchers.", Our next correspondent is a hitlY,'„Wito writes under the name •of - P ' Justice," ,- She is mistaken; we _think, in believing 0144e:ex clusion of colored persons, Jinni, passenger cars inlreiv York, had to be ahindoned itiii.he for& of .public - Orttiment.,: On the glirtlf.A*B - (avid perhaps on othereAdars' were exclusively appropriated to thiFliSe of colored people.. A highly respectable :cOored . Person, (the Rev. Mr. PErrarturron, we think;) who had been forcibly 'ejected Tronii car re nerved for the use of white people, 'briiiight his action against the railroad companYOras cast, and appealed to the higher courts -We ' have not learned the result„ bat belbsie ttbatt• ! the matter is not yeti decided. On# fali!cor.. respondent says c , " Permit me to suggest to you the importmese of protesting against the exclusion Of eolored,persons from the_pamengor ears—an sot of injuitice Which, in New York, caused so much diftloultnand bad to be abandoned per foroe of public. sentiment. There are many like myself, in the northirestern pert of the city. who greatly prefer mitered Ser. vants,'lieostnut they are decidedly the Jtmet fella ble help now available, but there is mistoWtion Made by them to living so far from **churches, ((moist of these-being situated im:KetisingtOn , or Southwark;) ste they are obliged, to walk thOlis tanoe, no omnibus odmitting them whitegoing oil their own business, When carrying a,Whita'Child their presence Is not annoying, and thery.Assiireily enter, which shows It to be an absurd fa well as unjust, prohibition. hucksters and i tsitongere are never subjected to the mortillo -Ptit re , - There Is ,censiderable point 1n thisidifilss. TifourieOlfiriwool s oititiiil9 t •• n= Sentenced hf iticaraniOtetion affordedtc,otheir colored :Orvinite: the -. Passenger dare 'do not' travel 4Undayil, tihingh there, itrnolegal • prohibitipn on their ~ delitg, So, is clear that they cannot be made available for the conveyance of, white or colored per sons to or from places of public woratip. " Having thus ;again_ got upon, the cars, by means of our correspondents, we can rcarcely do better than follow up the subjectby no-' tieing the West _Philadelphia Passenger Rail way, Which has made a very romarkalle pro=' gross since it was opened; early •in Jr/y. At that time, the . Care ran only 'from Elihth (in Market) to Logan street. By great 'perseve rance and industry, the line has Wonted, for several weeks, past, from Third and .Market streets, to the Company's new and- expensive Depot, in Twenty-fourth ward, making a dis tance of three miles and a' quarter. One third of this distance, almost Iron the time , the kaiket-street Bridge, is -passed, is through a district almost rural. Of Sours°, It will not so continue for very 144, be ' cense, ea a consequence of opening acheip, speedy;` and facile •cOultuunioation, tween the suburbs' and the'City; there sprbge 'up a. tendenar to build along ; the line ,f -tra velling; and - within a convenient. didance. Streets spring np, under this{ encouraiing in- Silence, and, the wealthier classes !mid cot tages,,villto, and inansione: Within ti years from this time, West Philadelphia 411 have doubled, perhaps trebled, her dwelling-louses, and the whole line from the Dridge to he De- pot will probably be a connected• series 1 1 of hinnes, each with, its Own garden,,frait and rear, for flowers and for utility. This Railway, called into operation 'ty the - wretched apology for Passenger aCcenmoda tion which the, omnibus lines eupplid, has been'yery fortunate, and its• success nay be taken as a fixed fact. Already, as we aw on Thursday,,when we 'went over the lint a de sirable. extension bag been made. Twt miles and a half beyond the Depot, is Haddhgton, quite a country-place, where the Batches' and Drovers'-Assoclatioe have their new )rove- Yard; from which, on Thursday, were iold as many as silkiniulred head of very fine cattle. The West Philadelphia Railway Cempany has, laid a track between their Depot art Mad-, dington, and their cars already are tinning upon it, the grading of the road bell per fected, though the whole of the cuttingllevel ling, evel ling, and tillini-up is not 'quite comileted. The Ode between the Depot and Haddngton is completely rural, and such part of in highl e div , c a u n itf4 e tl e ° r n al studtmrywalaserioeugnovtillwaosodd i th s ee villages are approachable from the crossroads. At a short distance from the Depot ishe In sane Asylum, beautifulir situated, (bee to which is the new Moepltal, a fine ,innexten sive stone -building of conaiderahleexteet, with a lofty dome in the centre. Punier on, to the right, the Cathedral Oemeterys seen, and it Is probable that a track will be lade to RIBBON!, sLoyrns, end UP STAIRS, it from the main lino. The whole distance - from Haddingon to, Third and Market streets is five- tales and three-quarters; the rate of speed is tx miles an hour, and the whole• journey, wilt stop pages; Is timed to seventy minute*—thirty from gaddington to the Depot,' ad forty thence to Third street. The litre is lid) cents for each journey, or ton cents fromridding ton to Third street. The number of ars al ready in use is about 'thirty, but to more have been' waited, and the cOmpay, with great propriety, have not gone out d; Philo delphle for t'. hem or for any thing els which Is necesior The horses; some .1 which would do credit to private carriages, i 3 about :one hundred' and sixty, and the metier of persons employed every day is betwerl eighty' 64 ninety. These - are all paid wetily, with the exception of drivers and condttcurs, who receive their pay every evening—,`e idea being that this process has a tendencito pre ventm mai-appropriation of the ei . The' manner in which the books are kel Is ex;. tiertiely simple, and creditable to the ventor, whoever he may be., A large portiq of the , company's stock is owned by dui latehera' and Drovers', and also by jhe Tab:land Fat Aisociationi The extension from ti 3 Depot to Haddington was made, we . bellev, mainly to ,tteccimniodate these Associations and the parties connected with them. .We gi , thilpate, however, that, in a• little - time, the tiblic at large`wili feel the excellenteffects e thls-ex tension: kr . . - ' "jogs Q. Mtrequrit, En., is Pr{sident of. , . ' - .• - „- v „. SATURDAY, AUGUST. . . .the company, and Tai. M. WOODWAD, Esq., 'Wlio'ptit us' 'fn • tlia - way of neiineeiery thing t.lnd,freely,anslvered _ out ,numerou, inquiries, is the Superintendent: = • 'As yet, the Depot in West Philadelphia has, no name. wcinld suggest that it be called littchellstown, in compliment bathe President. Thore 'now •aro only Et fow small .hoinipo scat- tared ,about in its vicinity, but, ere long, a , email town will lie' found' there. -For the , employees of the Company, it viguld "(dead) , be - the moat suitable abode. The OcnPany's offices; including `car-houses and stables, are rapidly springing uP 'there, and will greatly ornament the place. The main . business of the Company will there be centralized. Thor is a splendid hotel close at hand, erected by .the'lltitthers' and Drovers' Ansoolation, at a cost of some 30,600,inf0 occupation 'of which Captain BERRY, of .the kin* Hen, is, soon to enter, and, he, purposes ,making it,a first= class house: For Military, Companies, who desire a suitable plane for target shooting, it will be a great and accessible convenience. There will be .a good ball-room for. the use of city excursionists. , little 'tint:her on; Haddington, is a local'. tywhich. promises to be much', frequented. There, is a Very large,- and convenient 'hotel, , kept by Mr. Joint% Onorr, which, with the addition of several parlors, can accommodate one hundred -guests, at night, and ,ton times thrit number in the day, time.. Here cs a card: tat ball-room, and we noticed a-ten-pins al ley which, no doubt, will havti'ettractionsfor I many. The grotinds belonging to this hotel are 'admirable, in their natural beauty, with an alternation of. Woodland; meadow, and val ley, which is'yery charming. Through these grounds Cob ' s Creek or rather dashes „ . and _splashes , over' a. rocky bed,n variety of fish liannting.its rapid Waters: This is a, fa mous place for pic-nits; and Mr. 6110P1? enred us that he intended,as sot* as Pei3sible, (Or a little earlier) Co clear out a level track of some two hundred 'and fifty Yards,lOng as a shooting 'ground fOr militaryand other par ties'. From the turret which crowns-the ho tel,Thiladelphia :and the Bay can clearly bo seen with the naked eye. Already, though the extension-line has been He recently opened, several families from the city are ruralielnit itt lladdiogten, enjoying the thstlair, and (the ladiesylayiag in a stock' of roses, to bloom throughout. and beyond the wintry netkeon. „. , We have onlytouched, very generally, win the statistical details of the' West Philadel phia Railroad. In fact, we have a delicady on this head, being unwilling to intrude upon a department in which our excellent brother journalist, .3fr., ,thremr, is admitted to beau- preme. This gentleman is Statistician-Gene ral of Philadelphia; and - Within that circle none dant walk but be." - If he went over the line as we did, the result of hi& three Izonri! 'excursion would be Nil statlitics of- . every thing, a' Pooket- Book." - He would inform the public what every thing cost, whore It waipurchased, whe ther it was paid for in piper or gold, and give full particulars of what we only hint - We leave the Whole field to him, having *merely pulled a few: ears as we passed by it.- • One point more, which, as wo read the "proof" of the above portion; we find bad escaped mention. This is, the peculiar means of increased business, utility, and profit, which will probably accrue, ere long, to ,the West Philadelphia Hallway, frOm -what are called •Peedirs. - An extension line has been project edfrom the main lino, at Lancaster pike, to HestOnville, through Mantua, and the whole stock is taken. A branch to Woodlands Ceme „tory laspoken of, and another on the Darby Rpad.: -Resides, , the' Pennsylvania. Railroad supplies 4 40totle.PasOnariftdin its depot West Philadelphia, and the Media and West Otieateiline will doubtlogs be a feeder also. charter. or tlfnNiist Philadelphia Com pany gives them the poviersf making aline through any street in the Twenty-fourth ward, and of joining any road in the rest of the city. No doubt, it will speedily be in co-operation with the Fifth and Sixth, and the,Second and Third-streets line.- Thus, it promises to be to the City such a "back-bone” as the Penn sylvania-Railroad is to the State. Publications Received. Public'. and' Private history' of Napoleon ILL. By Samuel M. Smucker, A. M. 1 vol. 12 mo., pp. 404.' Philadelphia: 4. U. Evans. [A readable volume, generally reliable in the historical per tionibnt"so orowded 'with blunders and misstate ments, respooting Napoleon's private life, that we shall have to consider them in detail in, a day or two.] The Queen's Heart, a Comedy, in Three Acts. By John W. Palmer. Boston: W. V. Spencer. [A well-wrltten and e(footive Floe, from the pen of an able and accomplished eoholar. ' It; was Mao nessfully, "produced"at . the -'lloWard, Atheninum, Boston,, in Jane,., wit h, ' the prinelpak.parts by *ewe; George. Jordan "and -John 'Owens, Mice Charlotte' Thompson, and Miss 'Penny' Morant. We should like -to see It played . .at the: Walnut- Street; or Aroh-etreet Theatre.]' • The Age ; a Colloquial Satire. By Philip James Bally,- author ofßasins." 12 mo., pp. 208. Boston': Tieknor Ficida. . ". Rattan the , Bader. :Edited Captain Mar ryatt. 1 , 'vol.-pro, Philadelphia; T. B. Peterson 4 Brothers. The Flower of the Flook, By Throe Egan. 1 vol. Bvo. New York : F. 4. Brady, The : Arts. of Beauty ; or, lib:orals of a Lady's, Toilet. • By- Madame Lola Mantes,- Countess ,of Landifeldt. .12mo. New York : Dick & Fitz gerald. ' - r " The Coopers; :or, Getting Under Way. By Alice B. Haven. 1 vol., 12trio., pp. 33G New York: D. Appleton & Co. - India and the Indian Mutiny. By Henry Fro derlek Malcolm. 1 vol. 12m0., pp. 453. Phila delphia: G. G. Evans k Co. [A volume more profneely than ornately illustrated, giving a good digest of the history of India, with a carefully compiled account of the mutiny of 1857-8. Many of the wood-cuts, particularly the portraits, seem to have been nearly worn out, elsewhere, before being'need in thii volume I Histori of King Righard the Third. By Jacob Abbott, lvol. 18mo. pp. sn. •Irewltork : Harper Brothers. /Backwoods Magazine for August. [L. Soott's reprint.] Philadelphia : W. B. Zleber. [A noble number, with Buiwer'e novel all but closed, and lino appreciative reviews of Gladstone'e Homer and Kingsley's Andromeda ] The Eartb. and the World, or Geology for Bible Students. By S. 11. Pattlson, P. G. S. lvol., 18mo., pp. 139 The Historical \ Companion. By A. 0. Webb. 18mo., pp. 104 and 82. Philadelphia: 0; hJ. Biddle. [A model school-book, combining geographical, historical, and biographical details, effectively aollpeted and put together. It is pure ly American, and Just such a book as will interest young people as well as Instruct them. Memoir of Joseph Curtis, a model man. By Miss C. M. Sedgwiek. 1 vol., 18 mo., pp. 200. New York : Harper & Brothers. [This little vol ume has the fault of making vastly too much of a good and useful man, who ought not to have been elevat4'4, by hyperbolic praise, upon a pedestal whore he is dwarfed The Iron Cross. By Sylvanus Cobb, Jr. 1 vol., Bv. Philadelphia : T. B Peterson & Brothers. The Two Sisters. By Mrs. Emma D. E. N. Bouthworth. 1 vol. 12mo, pp. 40T. Philadelphia : T. B. Peterson & Brothers. [This will probably take rank as the best of Mrs. Southworth's nume rous works. Tho story is full of romance, yet does not go beyond the Real; tile incidents are well imagined and adroitly worked out; and thp va rious characters are distinctly and ably individu alised the range of modern Olio, few per sonages are so actual as Joseph Carey, who mar , rice Virginia Washington, ono of "The Two Sisters."] On the 18th of February last, Don Pedro, of Lima, Peru., contraoted with the Newark Ma chine Company to build the necessary docks at a oost of $250,000, and the finishing strokes ' have just been pat to the work. The dooks. were built in seetiens of wood and iron, eaoh Beaton being 138 by 30 feet. They are capable of taking from the water the largest vessels—the lifting power, being 20,000 tons. One million five hundred' thousand tons of oak and yellow pine lumber, and 200 tons of iron, were employed in the manufacture of the docks. The oak was -supplied under con treat, brMessrs. - Sowell k Jetolemon.,. One half of the work was despatched for its destination on Wednesday, by the packetribip Castilian, and the remainder is now being loaded on the ship Julia. -The work will be admitted at Callao free of duty; • - . Of the ,twenty-eight yellow fever deaths in Obertalo laet Week, thirteen of the vietima were nativee of Ireland, and °Wen of Oermany. On Satttrdny last - the steamer Gen. Reek arrived at New 0 rlealic - frota Brazos, with 000 in op*, ~ - F -.., r,ijri RELIGIUUS INTELLIGENCE: Sunday " School Celebrations' in the Country. It has for several 'years past been the custom through thti adjoining counties, andin feet, more' or less, all over the Statei of t the, various Sabbath' Sehoobf to hold their anniversaries some time during the last ;week in August or early in September. These gatherings' are-largely engaged in-and pa- tronised by the adult -population, •who meet with their 'children, participate in, beiropjOymeetth Partake with and oversee them in'their , gusbtt.Ory, pleasures around the festive board, whioh is tonal.' _IY spread in Sonia pleasant grove, and bountifully laden with good things provided by 'the mothers and 'daughters who attend, and who take .special pride in bringing from' their* basket , tho most ap plauded dainty of UM, table. They are, -in short, made'a kind -of,'" Harvest , Home" festivals, .the real pleaseres of which - can only 'be realised by, actaal participation. Usually, after the gustatory repast has been discussed, the °Mihail, marshalled' by their respective teachers; take their places in front Of the platform, where they ling a few Well= practised, hymns, - listen to a few short addresi3es, generally adapted to (as they always should be) the intellectual appreciation of their Youthful hearers, and so put in the day with a degree of social and religious felicity that makes the annual return of the-Sunday School celebration a happy event to bo talked about all the rest of the year: Prom the Norristown papers,,,we perceive' that quite a number of these festivals are about hi hike pima iniocalities where, in past years, the writer .had more than once the, privilege . of mingling in similar scones. Among- those, announced take. place to-day, we notice the schools of Bt. Luke's Church, Trappe; the school at Limerick; the one 'at Zieglersville, and the one at Perkiatrun, all in Montgomery county, and will be held unitedly on an island in the Perkiomen creek, the property of TamelHoons, Esq. . .-To-day, also, `will be held the celebrations Of the schools atßoyerstown,. EngleevUle , ,and 011beitsz .town,.at which the Lobaohsville brass band hal .been engaged , to attend. ~ The , school_condeoted. vial - the lower .Providence Presbyterian.Churoh, under the pastoral ' charge of Rev, IL. Hoden baugh, will. also be held to-day,, On, the 4th proximo there will lie.a Union ;Sunday fichOol - ce-' lebration of the scholars connected with the differ-` out churches of Upper. Providence"and Limerick' totinships, Montgomerylcounty, held at hiontgo: mery Grove; , near.the Black Rook Hotel. JAYNE'S - .HALL YESTERDAY:,-EVOYS , „ IVEek is now adding to the attendance, and interest of the' noon-day -Business Men's . Prayer Meeting at Jayne'e Hall. . The congregation assembled: there yesterday, was unusually large, and, the exercises and statements made were of the mosleneeuraging oharaeter, to all who are interested in the great work that is still going on In the Church. Oriciot ,the most gratifying and noticeable featurei con. nested with it is,the manifest growth of a spirit of anion among the members of the different denomi nations, and in whioh , the clergy are, to a, great extent, participating. To the _stranger visiting our city, the work In progress among the firemen ieregarded as most extraordinary. 'At_theJayne'a Hall meeting, yesterday, estranger rose up in the congregation and recounted, with evident marks of astonishment, what he bad witnessed at a Meet ing of firemen on the previous evening., NAr less than four members of a Single. companylail risen and • testified to what God , had done for them through the influence of these religions meetings. Subsequently. to this, the Rev. Dr. Leyhurn— Old Sohool Presbyterian—rose upon the platform and said, that wonderfulAs wore -the things they, had seen fromtime to time at Jayne's Heal , there • was another point in this oily to which was at tached an interest equally wonderful;, he alluded to thelervioes held in the great Tabernacle Tept. Strangers bad visited that, place- time and again and went away marvelling at seeing whole con gregations malted into team at the preaching of the word. He referred also, to a meeting, he had recently attended at the Hall of the Diligent En gine Company, where. the epace,had been rapidly filled up with liremeriAnd others so that the i gkird story of the house was required.to aecomMillato all, and where the songs of praise by those in the second story rose and mingled with the melodies poured from full hearts in the ioom above. , Ha had-witnessed all:these„ things , with the deepest Interest/. al id lie,,FtinstAenfessthat he hadinseirthe manifest presence of„the Holy Spirii . at either of these points' in snob visible power as he had never: experieneedit before,. • • ' The Rev. ThomasH. Stockton, of the Church of the New Testament, next rose, and, in his usual solemn, sepulchral tone of voice, and Impressive, style, said that there was joy -in heaven: There was joy in heaven,-because sin, and sickness, and sorrow, and death were net there; and there Was joy in heaven, because pease and love wort there; because Christ was there, because the saints were , there, because the fullness of God's gloir was there. But there was joy in heaven, too, because of things on earth; there was joy in heaven among the angels over penitent sinners—aye, °Vex one sinner that repanteth ;" and, with the fervent hope, unreal:id that such joy might be greatlyincreased in heaven and in earth,letause of the multitiide of penitents, ho concluded his three-minutes:ap peal to his brethren. The Rev. John Chambers—of the First Indepen dent Church—also added a word of exhortation, re minding the congregation that one half of the hour to-day was to be devoted to prayer in behalf of ministers and Sabbath school Superintendents and teachers, and suggesting ' that in order to swell the tide of th atL joy, spoken of by'hie brother Mogi too, sui many present as °Mild possibly do'so should tiring ,with them a penitent at 'the next, meeting, • when the remaining half• hoar might he spent in epeeist prayer in their behalf. ;1 . •• • • After the narration of an affecting incident by the Moderator, and the singing of the Doxology; the congregatieri was dismissed:- ' TusSAxnwien ISLANDS AWAKENED.—We iisheiC wine Weeks agd: a brief samara of• the "Morning Star," a missionary ship, built, fur nished, and sent out to tlie Sandwieh Islands, on a Christian errand, by the contributions of the Sabbath-school children of Boston, ; New York, Philadelphia, and other places. ..At the same time we also quoted extracts from letters of well-known correspondents residing there, showing the laudable purposes to which that vessel had • been applied, and the important services it had rendered. Proni last accounts we learn that the ehildrenUt these Is-. lancishave at once caught the missionary spirit from our American, schools, and their passion for exhi-' biting it in -nautical enterprise. They hive piir chased two small sailing boats for the use of the missionaries, at a cost of two hundred dollars each, one being paid for by the native children, and the other by the children of foreign residents. Not withstanding the comparative smallness of the_ sum, the mere fact of those converted barbarians contributing their moans at all through their chit dren, for the (dissemination of the Christian re ligion, is no spick evidence of the good work which devoted men under an overruling Providence ard' accomplishing in that benighted region. By those conversant with the wants of our missionaries In that quarter, boats, to facilitate their operations among the islands, are regarded as their most im portant need. SPRUCE-STREET BAPTIST Cnunou.—The Rev. Dr. George Dana Boardman, of Rochester, by re quest, will repeat his sermon on" The Transfi guration of Christ," to-morrow (Sabbath) even ing, in the Spruce-street •Ohurob, whore ho has been preaching the last few Sabbaths, much to the acceptance of the people. This will be the last service of Dr. Boardman before his return to Ito 'hosier. CLORE COMMINION.-It Is stated that Rev J. B. Watt, pastor of the Steele Creek Associate Re formed Church, in Mecklenburg county, N. 0., has resigned his pastoral charge, and will ask a dismission from that body, on account of its adhe rence to close oommunioro,' views; excluding from the Lord's tablemembers of all other Evan] gelioal denominations, COMPLAINT NOT ENTNIITAINED.—The Roman Catholic priest of a village of the diocese of Raab, in Hungary, was lately cited by his bishop before the ecclesiastical tribunal for having canned the bells of his Oburoh to be tolled as a mark of re (meat on the death of the Protestant pastor of the village. But as it has been the onstom in Hun gary for a length of time for the Catholic and Protestant clergy to live together on good terms and show respect for each other, thf) tribal:la! re fused to entertain the complaint. - PENNSYLVANIA BAPTIST STATE! CONVENTION.— The Convontio the present year will be hold in Germantown, near this pity, beginning the third week in October Taw annual meeting of the Amerloan Board of Commissioners for foreign tpissioits will be held at the First Presbyterian Ohnroh,' in the city of De troit, on the 7th day of September 'neat, at four o'clock P. PS: SABBATH LABOR.—It waa etiying of Sir Robert Peel, I never knew amen to escape failure, either in body or mind, , wbo worked seven dap in the week." The Democratic majority in North Carolina is considerably larger than was at first supposed. In all bnt two counties, the Tote stands as follows, for Governor: John W. Ellis, (Dem ) 55,496; D, K. Moßea, (Ind.) 39,125—Democratic majority, 16.371. The Legislature stands as follows : Senate —32 Democrats and 18 Opposition; House-82 N.. .moorats and 38 Opposition. Democratio majority, on joint ballot, 58, saine - as last year. The Demo cratic gain for Governor is about 4,000. The ma jority for Vanes American, far Congress, in Cling man's district, is 2,049. , „ . .. . . On Monday last, in Moortield, Hardy comity, Va., D. It. McNeill oold.for. wish, four slave men at $l,lOO each; Williata o uon i ng h em one e i $1,0502 and David Varimeler one. man' and one woman ) $l l OOO otri. . _ TWOCENTS: - f Nn* orkl?raivattu and 7:l,lterwayNews. • TON' , opsnA4-lerte GABBISIV,SRIONALI=STBA, KOSOII/1411,09_1•50N . --11. JIINCA—?I427LB PAT, ' T i — BilltiON-7gOLL III / I— LVOY 'BSCOTT AND 2N-,, GLUM. OPSNA-4102fSidiSAULT"OrSOOSHAJL—STANK •—•l% W. WALNACS, JS..' ,-.4HE SABLE-7MM BOOKS .703031 APPIALTONS, AND DEBBY AND JACKSON'S— : ,Peau BY Baollortila. • [Correspondence Of Th61;4118.3 - - .New Voter . ; Aug, 2 7 , 1858 . The 'opera comes to town next Monday,,,- every, body is ready to give it, a hearty welierne. The very best bibs andtuokereate allele= and ;artful, _ready be"projuioed,". as Sheltie wi ) ultl, ?V, on ,that try i ng ssieiolori.; • hiaietzek's' great Aard, in the lady way, , fd'tna" Gelde, • a fat, ohnthy, cheery; little body, with: a Rion, all. animation, grace, and smiles, whose' artistic tape : bilities' are Said to be of the most tip-topative 'order. ' • Brignoli is to' assist. at her ,debut, which will be in f.iSomnambula," . The. other prominent members of the - company are Eiteffantot line tenor recently , returned,, fromoperatioing in Ideate° , Garibaldi, hasso, and flassier,,Wlto,,, as a baritone: : is not artipamedhe're or, abroad, Strekosoh,,thejabit, restless and tidefatigable mustoster,eatant, js now fn Vienna, but ' is is ex-- peoted back,* the _fith . Or ' 10th ' of 'moat month., His picture °aids are l firma Colson,' aVenecaa 'Well itecalist f- and itions.J Jimea,:a whose organ is said to be of Artesian depth. i 001- eon is already 'announced „as being .here, bitt In. oorrebtly... She is onboard the North Star, nearly due. Illons.,Junea is toassist her in "Robert le Diable, " L'Btoilada Nord," "The Huguenots," and "The ,Prophete,", T last evening listened for an hour to the carol ling of,i , Little Patti;" who hail been bogAbit the dollars of the arid qbisherirts of ' theyOung, daring a two-years meidessful tour in South rice. • She is now- on' the bright, side of • siatisen, full of grace, talent, brightness and has before her a brilliant future., Depend ,upon, it, she will not be the first of her family .; to In nabbing the ' summit musical renown. , , yon,hop,pen, to ,renennber, elever tenor named, Loonardl, - who 'sling here 'recently :He haijnet had the geed fortune; in -Paris; to change. the ideal habitation 'and name" of. a charming beauty 'of Seventeen ; Who, In addition to personal" attractions; possesses the solid. comforts of, an an nual income of 200,000 francs, He, subsides - from the boards. • Burton °pans with -Irish goyim! on, IRnday next,.;. Andersen and'AgnesEhrtyoithy - follore, and; after them Lney, *Cott and artEiitishafiraeoml pany, with Giulia Loder`tofleader.' , 'Esoott has oonsiderable European fame, conaderiiig 61 a is a Yankee girl .' ' • 1' Bonroloatilland Agnes Robertson , commence at Ntblo's on the • Bth of September, with., , ,‘ Jeeale Brown" and a new drama., . i ' • -Broughem,takes s benefit on Monday, on ishiell 000tetton Mrs, Brerlham,will make her ttOpear. , anoe for the first time these list twelve menthe. Blake hes a benefit on the Friday following/when J. W. WaMeek, Jr.;and wife,lait'reteried froth,a suceeseful tour in California; willippear. • : , The Cable Is the • abiorbing topic of conversa tion. On all sides preparation ls _being ma - defer" the celebration. It will be on-a scale of raignill-, canoe never surpassed fa : this 'country, and irlth' only the greak.Croton eelebrelien. as an ,equal. The military, the -firemen,_ sodieties; the Mesonio fraternity; 'Odd"' Fellows,: and, indeed, nearly • eierY organised - body lir the 014 , , - will be represented ' lit the spatechs.„ The 'Appleton are getting out a book, gittng:a history of the •layirig of the wonderful: wire, prepared by the..oorrespondent of the Herald; who - was on board the Niagara, and whoseirorkjtj, • understood•tolaye the approval of Mr. Field end 'Captain Hudson. „Rudd anitbarioton are about to issoo.a aimifai book from the ileilof Mr. Brims, of, the Timm. t - Derby and Jickson have' nearly ready, three; finely illustrated Floral , Gift Books, piepaved re epeotivoly by Luoy Hooper,•' Franoes B. Qegood, and. H. Adams. •••• - . ' 7 t - Brougham has recently written a perti, frem !Moil lam permltte4 mai, the foilowOlep 'tracts, replete with iti.t.en# 'fiuoi: *. * * ' 4 In his dilemma, whet am Ito do? wouLleall on the Muse, bet entre tone,- We do not visit—l have oft before ' ; Rung moot politely at the Muse's door, •Andlliftniyeud.,,ielth thet,eltreme propriety, Exemplified in all genteel But always forred , that they were li-not athome4";- - ,And hack,tabubed, etecatreel had tooome ; A most conolualve prod hi MY - Own mind, • Theithenoinaintal t me Is by then( detained ; " And such a simply personal rebuff . - To a - retiring rhymerlhint enongh,''' • . Repecially when they are more compliant In other quarters. - William Cullen Bryant ' • Is hand in glove with. them, quite &this ease Can callon them ' or not ; as he _pleases; . •1. The intimacy not at all affected, ; . Wen by the elmmefalway the've been negleeted. - There's Fitz Green Haile& slights them justite badly, Yet they'd renew the old Acquaintance gladly, ,! If, for our - sakes, he'deondeseend tO say • I'll entertain you for a single day ;" "And great the loss that such divine relations Are Set aside for business occupafteria, To many others they've been most polite: The classlit Longfellow has but to write A single line to bring them to his aide. indeed, in lovingly are they allied, And so complete their 'lntimaty • .That pow they actimely know , their homes Routh* And wonder very often where the dance , Placed:-Ari v bfacedon or Massaellusettii. ' • :Great-hearted AlbertPlite, the muses weep That he no longer has the time to keep Their old acquaintance, eines he's studied law And settled somewhere down in Arkaiutaw. i • Yet 'tie well known; in smith of finch desertion,f. • , They do not hold him in the least aversion; • • Partly because of his by-gone devotion, , But moat of all, because they have a notion • . That when to entertain them he finds rest, . - He'll ask them all to take a trip out West. • Adventurous Taylor through the Arotle roves, , - Yet they, forgetting their Pierian groves,. Shame not to travel with hlin aide by tide, • _ And through'untroddeu fields his footsteps guide. Majestic quo who the laureled orowu Bestows on all whd have achieved renown, , litdoied by two.ambltioai sone of Earth, ; Arcakhum eash of Such well-balanced worth 'I hat, 'put - ilea which to choose, she, nothing loth, Unblushingly: allies hersillf _to both; - Prescott and Bancroft now are widely known As names ho'lesi immortal than Bier Own. I Can we forget bow quickly theywere won By Men, our favorite Empire City's son, • ; The'gesilil liiinf;hirwhose plastio - soind; .Whozebrilliant fancy, and w hose page refined, I Clothed the bare annals of 'her early day '• With'e ienoWillthat• eahriot past away While elands the proud metropolis to wear it, I Or the Ifniclierbocker lives toahare it. Oh! those - eternal flirts I had I the time, Nor feared the dull monotony of rhyme, Why, what a crowd could be enumerated - Of nametywitli which theirs are seaoelated. Titania Whittier: honored.be the soul That sparse Oppreaslon'elitfaxihns - cantrol, And in•life'orterribly unequal. fight?, , - Whate'er the cause, still battles for the righti • Another form appeant—the wise and witty Dr. 0, W. Holmes, of Boston Who by the will of moat capricious fate; Must his true intuition abrogate ,• ; Enforced to fftern_oril , the prudential hose Upon the bright Hama that', within him Alas! - that be should malt:sue& great,conoesslon,; - , To the requirements of hie grave profeseloe— Relentless exigency givei no quarter,' -• But pounds its poste in a marble mortar.. Next sparkling Willie comes upon the sphere, Mid with him comes, of course, "The Brigailer," In business and in amity twin-hearted „ So long a time, they may not now be parted; Distinguished both, but in a different way: . . Imputsive—fancifni—prolifie—gay . The one—though Sometimes disregarding if Ifurrayst• By coining strange words—when he's in a hurry-. In rich profoslon, on the passing hours Drops countless gems like dew upon the flowers. The other more fastidious, Blow eat mire, .; Builds acelebrlty,that must ender", , In solid masonry. .By rule and' tqltara, • Works lyrics Morris—neither does he 'pare Time or mind—labor, knowing "tart nantes,l , One Palace will outlast a million shanties. Hundreds beside—left out from no intention Except that they're " too numerous to mentlon," Prove that the Muses are in busineas still. Their emartestPrentlee down at Louisville, Has set up for himself, yet they don't vapor, But cheerfully negotiate kis paper. How many thousands of each, sex and status Have breathed within thein the " divine 'Mettle," Yet cannot let it forth, for in the throat it Sticks, by ruthless Circumstance garrotted. Erewhile we've beard how throbbed the mighty heart Of Pegasus, yoked to a village cart; How etc:deed his trembling limbs to drag the load, While his frame quivered from the piercing goad ;- ,' • But only for a apace—the indigpant soul, • • • Spurning the savage husbandman'a control, , With one prodigious effort burst the traces; And, as is usual in all such oases; Smashed up the wagon and contrived to pitch The dolt who - drove into a muddy ditch; Then snorting defiance to the crew around, And pawing with disdain the vulgar ground, Clove with strong pinion the congenial air, By Phoebus mounted, to the bird's despair, Who am no miracle. marked not the dee , Of the enfranchised courser to the skies, - But cursed the fate that prompted him to buy A beast with such a tendency to eby. This truth; however, his experience told: In a horse trade one party must be sold. Our modern Pegasus is not so nice; - Though now and then he may pongees a spice • Of the old spirit, and be somewhat restive, Ile , s kept in wholesome check by the digestive,' 'Forhe no more otherically feeds , On Heliconlan dews, but rather needs Robaster fare and is—the fates deliver us ! _ Meltingly inclined to the carnivores:A. Hie wings are clipped, and new he seldom • .• s res. • .. Beyond the sPhere of odyertio His bated bre lan g uidrfersantes the gated, o trade's flagging pairs, But dila with pu Lands without stint or streths hate, goofs or.ooatx, Contented if he earn his d all y O&M. IfintrXeitrfl. We learn from the Cincinnati Prue Current that contracts are hang made for hogs in Indiana W and Xentuoky at $114.25 gross, which is equal, to $5.75a0 net, delivered there. There is said to be a very general opinion prevailing among country debders, owing to the backward state of the corn crop, that prices will rule higher the coming sea eon, though packers think if prices open as high as ast year the result will be even more diges tions. It has -bees stated that the warehoutto . of destroyed Robbins It attley, ship-chandlers, in Norfolk, was by fire on Monday night. Their loss Is $12,500; insurance $9,000. They lost all their books and papers. S. W. Thrift owned the build ing, and was Insured for $3,000. The Democratic party of Wilmington; DeL, have nominated Thomas Young -for mayor; An drew J. Crow for alderman; Jas. L. Morrow for trOalittrer) and bfilton Laokey for sesemor. NOTICE TO CORRESPONDENT& -ft- Ef-Tglill'alaC r WMAMbg i u la :,ireu tier newfloittow3mnet, be ettentitkinifejN the ?Uund:of Ile writers" ,z 1 order to hufite te,renine. of lie tiPadliPhibl/fliallido orde r tke - :iiteeeelerudd be - written written upon. - '-' We shell boi 'fgnedttliObligea to gentl emen If; Peanqt. Tintereet other iitateifer coiltinhtlenigiehig the ~- teat news at the day la thetrpertleularloadlise, the stilettoes- of the utrtonadite iamb% eh, Aimee of POPolotlorip Orli iefennatleit taiM iliat Lthiertivg th'e vinerei ttedir. r'rf Weekly lielfieW.Di the Philadelphia Markets: OtepOrtedler Th e •. • , kignsts7:, , 1858. Teens or no intOrirreaserit nothseable in the Produce market 'abice4tte oloae of our list Wreeloy re- Bark' has deelined.% In - filreadstuffs - there is more 'doing. •Wheat, Clary and 'Otte haTivreslised hotter prices. - The - Coal • trade conthOuses depressed. .Cotton has been in request at full, prima, Cof ,feathere hue been , bat little done isteept 1 44m:eon. Sugar andlifolaasea!uw-hold„firroly, hitt .the:tiwnsac ,tionihave been limited,' oaing,ie the hilt' ~ , 'icows of holders. Fish are • iscarati, Mid for Mackerel prices ere 'advancing: Foreign Bruit of islidescriptions IS 'Maros, , bitt,demestla Is plenty, ant selling gine' fresifil Hops are hater: The Iron market it very - quiet fin Naval tifOrMi &he Oita there is more-doing: - PrOvallas have ruled qttles;:with light reoelptif and - stocka. Aare is in request. Salt - Oloverseed is in -steady de =MA, batakeTe is not mitekolfriring Timothpla dull. Vls.Mused is waisted., rpait are held with tlinmeas. To bacco Is Inactive. Wool has peen in 6etter demand, and pricsa,have been quite Orin. ',ln DY,doods't.hofs has - been More dclaibothinming -job; and Oornmisaloa houses, bat prima of the leading arecles rainiest with out alteration. Buyers have been arriving mere'freells Mid the fall. trade is at its height. Bastuesit;however,; will be ligistoompared with former years. - BKBADSTUPpahave metwith abetter demand this week, end with continued . light recasts and stooks the ',Mims of Flour are fully 260 per ' bbl higher than last week.- - _ The sales are partly rat - speculation—the de mindfor shipment heing.iimited—reach 708,000 bbls, at $4.511105"f0r 01dat0ck,.55,5.80 far .fresh grated, the latter reside front' rant whtuit, and 55.5008T0r extra, in cluding 800 bblitextrafainilysat; 50,,and 400 bbls of fancy Western at e7.,50,44birL, The, sales le the trade have been moderite extent isithlifthe range of these quotations,:for".eintirtiouriad" extra branda and i. fancy lota,according-to quality and freshness. Bye Flour is scarce, with sales of 800 bble,xt $4: (lons Meal is also mane, but there' has '..biser very little in qary. Balm. of 114$1,hbla .Dennsylvonia at Et 4fr Md. Wheat has been in fad* regitest for milling; the re -oelphi aremoderate, -- and:pricarozOtif. advance, with ,iales.el 80,000 bus old and new Southern and Peansyl- Minis, chiefly the fatter, ?Marini from sl.lo'fbi ordi- ' he* . l te s i;2B 4r , bni foe: - plfterßeds; and $1.20m sl.42.for,,,White, includingc2.ooo,4o4:cheice Kentucky Atli :45; and fair td prime Tertheimeiiist - 51.8501.45. - Bye is In miaierate demand-Mob dhalling,withisalea of 2 500 bus at 85083 e for old and 70c for new.' Corn is better, supplies come forward more freelys sales of 88 - 900 tptufTe ow,twercpportipil at from up to 92e, doe lug with,sa eget 8 70880 from storewid 92e afloat. Oats are 'ln triode:We Oatilsrenneroe and wanted; sales of 28.000.1m5, -chiefly -Delayrsre, at 40e 420, some new and old mixed at 41043 e. and 3,000 bus 'old at 444D480. -Berle) , is dull . indifttoted at 804650, a -lot of inferior sold ,at 500.- • • Inspection of Plow 'and' Heal feir''this week ending Thursday; !ingest 2800858 % ,Half Barrels of Super _ fine_ .172 Bsrrels of iierflue. • ' 9,804 • DO: '• ' ' - 1 7 0 1,3• i•-% 114 . 116 Do. 'Cornlifeal • • 213 I Contemned • ' 227 Total `-` ''" • ' 10.425 GROOBRIBB.—The ;Coffee'voirket:beg .. .Immo quiet, the auction sales having attracted the attention of the trade • holders are Arno, With sale( - of 600 begs Rio at 10.140 ' 11X0 11),`on time and 2,075 do by and at 9®11}(0. 1,200 bags Lev i er = s ol d at 12c, and 250 bags St Domingo at 9,4010.1(ei on time: Waimea le quiet for the want of stock v and some , ffeBoo;caske common Cuba sold at 806321, on time. Suger.-- - Tlie market has been.quiikand etippllere condi - forge - Minors !misty, and buyers are not disposed Operate,mtoept - tat lower prices the week's sidefonly reaeli - 600 blots Cuba at 7Xo81(e and some rdsto-Bied - at 'NOW ,;011 time. PROVISIONS are leas firm, atulthe, Ilosisna-14141W id. 'Pork, howe ver;ls' st•tady, with - sides Wines, at $lB, and" somegithin..mess at.511716.e Vltppasked Mesa Beef sells for shim stores atsl6ol6 id ;per bbli. Bacon has been in' limited requeat, -, Nitha guise Stock, and .sales. of - 200 oaks, rariglnelkomllol23o for ham ,s 9 net( for sides„ and 7,407 X for Shoulder!. Bulk eate are degree; and only a fen dirndl mass hive been made at Bxe9o for hams in salt, and (We for shoulders. The stock of Lard is light, and prices , firm; males of bbis at 12c, and kegs at as to quality. Butter has Napkin better, demand; solid ; packed aella at 10Ne 12,iie per lb; in bbl and kegs. Cheese l a - elling at 6081(e per It., and Eggs at 110112 e per doten. , , , Iron,earithines extremely quiet, and only 600 tons Do. 1 Aidlira — olte, halo) been disposed of at s2l'forlio.l,ind $2O for No: 2:ln Scotch Pig there is very' little ,Mat priced 'range it Men, as to lots , bloom doln are g held firmly. Bar and Boiler Iron eoldintre as last quoted:" Lead is Millar with Roan ga l " of Nirginia at.s)( {Alb imunt.. - Copper sielleislowly at 2 7re80" for sheathing, and, 22eyfor. yellow Ittetal, on time. • • DAR& -declined, , Midi Suit qua lity Quer - citron hive been misdeed $32 41r ton"; at which prise it' Is freely offered: Tiiiner's -Bark Is dull, and them le riot ' much coming forward vwn''qinitiSpanlsh at Meta, and °hesitant Oak at 210e1t Viler& BEEBWAXIs held atillest2e4P•kfor.-msod yellow. With innalr sated at-this figure. .• •-•:,:- - O&NDLIN).—About 600 Oozes 'Ademenune hero been disposed of at 19e183i0 w,ll for oitimade: . Beano and - Tallow continue as Ult ,quoted, the, forir selling at 400420 dfr 2). - ", COAL.--;The trade `,lit verydult There' IS Some lit tle going forward "fromDichnoudend Brisitol at former quotations, and oomiderable supplied Me going to New York. virt ue Eblitiylkill and oth er erminals. The receipts are Moderate... , - COTTON brattier firmer, pattliemann . 6mtorers mani fest little disPealtion to operate- - Sales of ,700 balsa, prlneipally s tiplands, are reported - 'll,Vo,lirle for inferior, upil WlBx,e3starmigt q, fog , *l4min to mid - fair tildity. - The foliffwilig ere- tbemadeaisntgbf - thecrap from the lit Sepyiniher an compared with-thepreivions three Bee_ airti..s,onooo , 72.948,00i,735,ci00 Ex. to 6.8.:.1,792,000 '1,416,000 - 1,946,%10 1,628,000 Bz. to ece., 383,000 , 418,000 478,000 ' 409,000 o'r P. P... 896,000 ."411.,000 `i..:6251,000 288.000 Total A5p1..2,571,000 2,240 000 , -2,913,000 2,220.000 St'ken .. 95,000 '72,004 _ 51,000 ' 112,000 . - -:11BATHBILS - continue !saute; -with iimsll -sales of Westernat 4604704rAb.2-. YlBll- 2 -The stook' of Itickeret Is vary light, and prim are 60075 e Ifirlibl higher; the demand has been confined to More lob ; sales of new Is at $l6 60016.76; old 110 at 212.75 tow No: 21 at 61.1018.50 ; - old do at 61101143, and meiri3e ai %WS 76. , • Koklod H onin g range from $8 to 193.2 . 4r bbl. • Crolib h are wo r th s3.7s 44 the 100 be.- ' - ) FRUlT.—There =is not- much foreign here, and a cargo of Pine , Apples,,wbieb are very drill; h as been disposed of,"from the vessel, at Val gr 100. Domestic Fruit fa more plenty; Apples range at s3m4 bbl, and Desches,at from El to.s2lthe basket; new Dried Apples matt 731s7iic APREIDEITS.To - foreign - ,pciite little or nothing doing, and,, to Liverpool the rates are nearly nominal, ringing ab. 200268 4f , ton; Wia is the raking rate to London, brit ' the ...offerings `are limited.- -West India freights are unchanged.; vessel has been phartered teom Matanzas; With engar; - at $l . 41r: laid, and $1.25 4fr•box- 'Coastwise freights are quiet;' to New Orleans the rates are Bml2o, to Charleston and Savannah 606 c, and to Wilmington, N: 0., So 49` foot. Coal freights are, steady at 111.24_toNoston;90is96a to New. ork, and ,$1,05 V ton to Itho4eleland., OlNSlNNlTisitcaree, and hare 'Would tali treely at 45€06Qe 4ft . -lb forOmule.-. - - - - .-• • . - GUANO has been in gooddeniand,but without change in pricer; salsa or,super phosphate of Mae , at s4b per HiNtli' is .very quiet , 'and no noble have been-re ported. - - • •• • ••. 01/MlB.—The stook ip first bands is liybti about 4,000 Porto Oabello hive hien shipped coastwise. H.OPS'are better ; salmi of first sort Intern and Western at 8m,10.3 a lb.- • • • , LIYMBRit c o ntinues dun, with - "sales or 'ionthern sap bbarde. at sl4ol4iand'sprues joist at EU and laths at $1 20e51.80 4' M. Pickets are not !ranted.. PLASTRIC—No arrivals or Wee; and *lees ere no minal. NAVAL STORES have been more Sallee; eaten of No. Illosioa.t SC white do at' $5, and No. 2at $1.15m2.25, and common at $1.45ea1:150 par bbl. Tarand Pitch con tinue as last qaoted. Spirits of Turpentine, is very marts, and has so upiSarll tandenen small aales at 48e, urrotheld - akb2o pea pjdon,.; OILS. .--There hi.p been a steady densand'for Fish one, and prime iretrm. liloheed 011-latieneer and ceiling at 11072 a per gallon'; ; for Laid Oil prices have an upward tindenoy, as thelitodislite much redicedi email sales of Winter at 90e and Steamer at - WOE is more active and rather Berner . ; Isles of 360 'cabin at 55 . .373; eyB 62k; Cmonths. " . BALT is drindr, tour Or timi cargoes of Turks Island and St. Martina sold s t a pries not public. BIEDS.:-.'There le 'a fair demand }be Oloverseed, but the mapplies came in slowly. *Sidesor4oo buil fair .and prime _quality at $5,60m5 75. per boa,. Timothy. corn niiinfiV2ralt.26": and' , Plixseed 11.136m1.88-. -' The for mer 'is ,PIWYI?nt- the- latter. la. manta ,and much wanted. BfflßlTB.—The - stocke of Brandies and 0111 are colts moderate, bat there.% very prices, how ever, remain as lett unoted. NAL 'Bum sells at 39 es 400: Wiliket la unsettled and lower and the demand has fallen off. g& Sales of 's, at 27028 c for Penneylva. ids and Ohio; Eh at VT, andDrudire at 260. 'TALLOW has been in limited demand. Sales of city at OXc. • stooks'ire 11gbt and pileasfirm. .TODAooo..43aler of tlientueky and' Muysville Leaf on terms cot amide publioilor some deserlptlons of ffne mindfactiired 'prides hive adssneed lee per lb. . • li2ool/...-lEhere hes lioeurli good denuind• for mann. factoring, and prices arewellmalntained, - with seise of abott 200 000 bbli , incl u din g common, at 32688 e. it blood at BTeno, .4 blood at 40s, and full blood and One at 43st48c per lb. Two young men rqbbod_Heatlt's, saloon, at Franklin, N. H. The following_ day fheyr o vere indicted by the grand jury titling at Concord; Vt. reigned, and upon .pleading -guiltyssentenoedUri three years each in the State prison—oomelitling the crime and booked for punishment in thiiehtirt speoe - of thirty-eiz hems. The names they gave were Charles Smith and Oharlea ,Thompren, but the latter is thought to be, Joseph Tewksbury, of Rut Beaton. They are 'only eighteen or twenty years of age. • Ferguson's Walley, Big volley, Decatur, and. other localities in this vicinity, says the Lewistown; (Pa.) Getze'te, were visited with arroston Tuesday morning last. We have not board that much in jury was sustained in consequenoeLthereof, the weather being very dry, bat this early Indication of cold nights creates strong leers :that the only good crop our farmers are Bicaly U. : realise this year—namely, core— will itliebe iniared. On the 13th of neittinOith The" remains of Wells and MoOomaa, the two Yonsig men who fell at North Point while fighting in defence of Baltimore, are to be interred at Ashland Square, in that city. An addrearivill be delivered by lion: John 0. Le. grand, and military companies from Washington and ,other planes have been invited to attend and partleinateln the ceremonies. About sixty of the prisoners in the peniten tiary at Columbus have been atteoked with the typhoid fever. Twohava already diedpand about es many moreeannottmxvive. In all,there are some twenty oases that may be considered 'serious; in the others the disease has assumed a milder type. The Western Herald says that Mr. John McGee has recently sold his farm of 2,240 acres, on Said - Fink, in Lewis county, Va., for $25,000. The' purchasers are from the North, and came under the auspices of the New York ,Homestead Company. - Two boys of seventeen recently fought a duel at Marksville, la." They fired three times with pistols at ten paces. No one hurt. Mrs. Jane Rigging, aged one hundred and ten years, residing near Athens, Tenn., died on the 17th inst. The Washington Fire Company, of Balti more, are now building a steam firevengine, which will sood be completed. D. J. Marriott; late of Baltimore, died at New Orleans, on the 19th inst., of yellow fever. -- A single dock at Cherbourg, celled the dock of Napoleon 111, oost 16,000,000 franca. Senator Clay, of Alabama, has declined a pnblie dinner at Mobile. :Mr; BOwlett, of Chesterfield, Va., is said to have lost sixty hogs by the "bleak tongue."
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