The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, May 14, 1859, Image 2

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''iThii,'Riiislati.egents - in •England have per; ,
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1 ri"ai:etiiied l AritTi* - !i!,iocid del m'cii? , dailgov .
•o,4d.iiiiiiiiiitei'ltiii thii expedition' of Ens
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#det.iiiitef the pretence of iicientific investP„
latiChi';':biti•ealfr.Yritli. orilli Of `sEtrveying ,
,ther'liestrliti="l+mite;' . ter; India'. " GAttrosnitii
iis:lU t ieflorl:s regitiarlythrotigh' ldowi in'
.thej O "tiideil- Plit,iiiititont; the '-linssian ose Goiern;
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itticii. t 41iicktiedition'ef .1812 cede on. '• All
r ;iiiiiiiiiiiiiiii l llitiviarVeyi, Itit4.l3iojetts con.:
' lieciid WitlithlifinAter 'aecideritallY fell- into
theluiride•Ot thir--' 6 liiiiillin Go‘reininent.'s They
Weriiltinilit In tiirilVrigcins:of theArrenbli staff, 1
Ali:lt4l3'l6l6'ft iiiiiiiiitiii riaj-IDithe retreating
, ;arni? ielliinLioti:k" AiillAsein " did 'noti
I miglect to
,avail LA ldteaelf„ef. *9_ ebauce. - • He'
'persuaded all the French - officers who were ern
'proyedAdigit.'aistliiiiiiis to enter ,the ,Rini
„;lien iservtce, The , persons comprising that
._ Mission Were Meetly 'engineers'and o f ficer s - of
;artillery, etid
lieri,,'Ui :naturalists or, ardbmelogists..' l
i'hei , ,,Wore;:..l4.annariiri r q9OisrA.rb his Pegr:S .- .
' 'tali, ~i,limon, ,second • Secretary ;•_.ThAitisx,
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' interproter4, , BAws•roit,', physician; ;I:sunt,
- IlOill.usiXalntint a lhssiotaltAtiel; n'Ant.n;
•Rimitut s;andlifeliuneGtrtbAnti. :„. - ' --.. . J• - .
1 4filiriiihiln'Perii;ln '1814; AZICXhiiDER found
( ,lirtgiliai,eii of the - litinietrY,OP,War a c o py
o . elf these presurv ey's and Plane', which'Were
i 'iendly given
,bitn ; by.the Government" of the'
4 1 iititilratifillt` ,„. . .•,, -- %. ~. , , ,
6, NAR6LORNiaolakinglthe", . start fron't the re
..-PlTts'-oCAL, Gi t lfrosuus,•:had. marked, from.
'Pettit:to' .poitit; alithe :steps of the: invading
,feiciblellndie; vihich liitlito hive:sect:tad 'by
thie'tiellii:liesstan 'anMY; In. l Cas'e 'of Russia
''tieing 'beaten' find
_compelled to '4ll' alliance
„with Parni: tile Plan of ca mpaign , had been
. caenlatedlor nn'anny i nt 71?,ti00 strong. That
tshiny; composed partly, of Russians andpartly.
ofi ,grf,s,notid. _could , come, to, 'lndia after one ,
I,!nridredrand.;sixteeriAlays? march. , The prin
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l ipal 1 poinel' were :„ Taganrog; - Piedattriaoc ,
siravtr,'Tsaiitzin;44friiihnii, - .Bsfrabad; to the ,
India:Sioriint Astraliad - to life Indus, ' Ili,:
rordioil'reCieCtnedforty::,dioAtiis." - •' ' '
''.; EOniEligliah'i:iiiteni - haii dliduieed 'that
:pulater,hut,,,Alwaya„tO 00, purpose,, but not
ivipiOnt alarniingtho pithile, opinion. 'in Eng,.
'hued, . 'It:OB/41,101mA possessions, after the,
de,stinction of gum:Bann, became, an into-
' ilia part Oftheliritish Empire. Should. En-
land lose India, she would never recoveifrom-I
the„ Teak' , 'Bit:dote:l it eflidegreater Impor:
fsneltOßtigland Win the l 4est Indide. 'N..3..-
'ijok.ol';,' Cong,nei4'2,pf:k 844 ,_ ;IF Ira: Gonsul,
ll,iiiikrer, )AA..,# . lkttiffAi:Eit idea:present to Lis,
',nand- 7 4440 other, aloha _ Oan etrent , Eng
-4ikmorO;fs4ally4htin by,wealiening or de
-alloying her power ...on the Gauges... • - -
.':: - .11'•ifek•cotint--elgtiteen 'thousand. miles front
jotindmilti'thei'llidianPessesidons:• 'There and
6.sliLita l de.thoiiiiiiint; miles from "OOnstantino
':tie tefictiiitial#ll3itrkt; • "lnCliiiiikof the font'
htindi.4`,nciige,livOlitUd travel ....Trail-
'sond'tiV.iieinf: -- :t... il'o - iio:.,;ii4Fidied miiitil
riy,ftem ifosnltO.ilagdad.,lo,•.rofide on large
Ileats.l4rom Bagdad to theliiy the river .is
like 4.ilate :liaitabie :canal, •, accessible to'
liiiiiiiortrof the' latest - draught: "This way
ilieeentseitilVanother ldiantage=vii.; that it
i+lifte4.b.i.ollll' 2 ....blitilitt abounding' with
ev*:ffileiiiia,:hi•JfiathipOrti' . *id . it,', 'peas,ee'
l'ii4 l 4l,ot.OPilll; '''N . l,lite!k. nii.V. seiie . as - a",
:::Ortiliglilleel6r-ifeitials and 'amen:tuition.
':.4-.lnglillpilceeequahlte,d,svithsthese countries
do] p:lt' k fieny,„it,•,,..fg.g_uppsiOg,k ; says.:Mr.;
Thrain:Einriids, , llittlelv.grabassa4or'in Per
-44,..4‘41fat.,, any ~ ,Euro, pinin%waoted to , invade',
Indio; theta' is•-nil-nii 'hit r tei point ,eitinvell 'of
Oinalktliroligeliieli'''ileraM',„thi COdoelitre- 1
tien' , ptd!`dipUtilir4';'isteet ',..at43',": plenty', of
7lidiee and "Cattle Pinflialen6f 'ail islnde of
corn and victuals, good ways in summer and ' 1
tAIV/l_bic.,np4.44b!tv3tf , carryon etfrcm•: i
alte„-tpulevcath.:the'i,greit ,Titrkish . cities, . as '
fje;fiktentinoplei4tagdadkandi• •Rrivan.i' ' -But,
itilepojulible,,,,says'a spirited. English writer, '
(o,o4;ierrMiXltis,ythat-Museitt• will 'not take'
Abffltiy4thii east 4iiiiCi; of the''OesPlan Elea;
'Undlbelqiiiwiatige.':or; the, 'gfit i lt.9iiitiiii,:, ,
=would be p*biO,ibi: th.4 - ,piro*;',',, . ~-.-.
',',r goo! c iyi ..,irijOiltipkoCrtain',frutbs,:whiSii .
:we tray call dogmas. There iii•Jel.,WaY-whicif
Idkt4°,frt9.7o!Fi/ 11 -•OMPRIP,' 44',8.. compelled. to.
01 2
:ji4PlAti:olii!Ab:64.*; ;- A C may, do
:',. cod , ir_44ll.l.4:Aotto,overYthing in this ,mat.,: ,
!tbil hiP.Ornt• frclOt latolOndnnavoldable nem:-
ii ktfrii9s C.ltieekimpoiltion and development of
,hnge•liOilfir t ar bodieti, presents to the politica
:Mcittitthintheitabi principletc4timbers and
Ipptiikilietiy4;' Orin: 'l4 `which' al Meat eieri-',
.thing, if ifet:ell;"Pan can . foretold ~..I'.qpiiicol , `
ited: - Tikeiiiie Politief;inaibismailiiat ardCani '
TheyAre, : etarting : poinfe;oflit political rea.. , .
14 1ing,..1 ,Ontior these .is titattrue politicsdo'
~ 96mA dayifri9ri-6*; butontatios in their
-daculatlensd SuetrtvalEthe , Rotttan 'policy:,
'itithlithie mitattig if Ahe'Teteraburk Cabl
kiittiti4fOlteir'aild'el*, at, itiloiaitiOn; lei
filthily` :lailitii, Yoshi "I:"Whieh'''slitnillei;''l -dn
"Ot diV irlEin `ll' f," ILA canb" ' ' ' ' '
..rk, „,
~e.,1, g„tk.w, a o. planned and
''''''''ill'eiLiii„fhe;:iPice, 4. two. years."', 'But
•xeral43
;could-tell `that she livea but in bun. re_
Tha duciont Preach' and English policy semis
to founttheir eitatencersa , 'say, in seconds
**4 does , MW - for'esee 'anything,
and `is i& like ji" toy in the"
' "
When we ook at the map of Russia and See,
'04.014M* progress She has mode sloe°
.Pstastltho Great, we, must, confess that wo are
tagt in. our Lconcinsions.' l" Through : Poland )
widarßassitt , polisesied .18,060,000 pfipu
diniilt; audOYer 20,000 sqhard Vallee' of tend':
tory;lietsSeentho Baltic aid Black Seits„While
d;o6o,ooo,ainiSbOut 2,tqo squire'
inifesr,rossia`has abo ut 4 - ,000,000 0 o,li.abbut
Isailes,) - iiie".hai 'taken a lion's share.
Anasitt, Overawea,•'Austria, and -Prussia. ;.114ir
misOests I , ASiii, - over•Persia and • Turkey,
arelieregresiing btit , surelyi Persia
tint , i`dfity*Olhalvely. ' The Russian 'Emperlir
the
iletWeenthO!thispieti:
.and AiodAeiti ;his, conquered Sim In' Great
2 . o4aryl l has A1:43414w the hordes, of
,X4itis,, • with some light artillery, some petty,
Inv/AR:rutin!, China; to ;see-=how it may:go:
The 'Afghan potentates; , hating the 'Brltloh
r .Cvek - Ocryttiing,'inay beceine faithful alike of
given tieno. And'iltO future, not
very distant; may, kik which were this real,
spire ofthe ; Sopey mutiny and hi
Wt. •connection that movement stood with the
taiga ,in the Crimea,
.which came : to , 80.
so d, and unsatisfactory a termination.: The
recent,;quiet acquhiltion by itusale of an im.
territory Amoor river', and
cherteffeia'ileintany that .
tics to :those: quarters. Eat any , rateTittlaiti,
,itiiKkimi:#' s pOiiiiit9 - Of a college ka.reking,
o.llbOing . . , ,,eo,, l near On, „ Imperial ;Gttirt, may
bestltiformattokabout.what is going
'on f ii"!'reSyersroOpeti-g-colistant pregress•of,
:abstrption and invasion is developing itself
•, - yerilielianitit ,- idite. The ,, testarediat
'ClOSoly adhered io.f
P.algli in
-Elie%Qriu►ep :we " piast:penrell: that unsina,
liarfiafrircongFe:her-1/41tiget but,has not,
3 , , , ,lOstanythingi save 100,000 common
liesh,i`efkro‘Jyaluelheirti,sand came, so to say,
straggle against' , tho two'
a poWorpi nations or' the ttbittinent:;" 'Por
-#44o:titttialishil,thdpilglindlosaelk, l , 44.
to fi10.04.44**M . Pi 4 ,4' a P1e(6,4!;-, In
41C'.** -4(0519 411 1 .4 1 Mit , AMY
„l44lpoiomigllcontestedihej; ground—and
Vltsv*Yeilisiegit, Surrendered one-half of
* L iiiiiiopileferiressi'• to strum resources of
iiitltati;,:-Ower,,:,unifict together 7 -•'; eaeaphig
;SiSseitite Cost' of that
:°4444*Pilk* -0111-C Cane =AJet'll,lllm
* 11 . 1 . 814 ',
hOokittai r ei, r. .
"Antilintsoeir: Weicipart NOVELS.”—Tke work
:644 this morning is ""Toe Heart of Mid.fm•
.thisici,k Originally, published at eleven dollars,
hero given to the public, unabridged, for 26
"e: - "
pREss„... m LAppLign,i.;.,SATURIDAY, MAY 14i, 1859.
iiII) . _SIORT MAIL.
Letter. thicasionia." '
tOorreipondence l'ixe Prase.)
Wasniziovos3lll4YlB;llB69
In days not distant, the world has heen'amused
with the iogenious luenbrations of a Sabana/it to
• she* there never existed a Napoleon Bonaparte,
and in the halcyon days of youth bow often has
the eohool boy gone over the formula in the
- book dri login tepricie - that bleu* te-ertite: , These
r,emintisclerees are ? , , vividly,rectilled in.the, Woos.
Wert ptikterthly the States, to exhibit to a long
rieloOeclpeorde timt Oaptain
tilt; rtipintiohletdryas, the Augustan sgeneAnierl
oan glory' add
, prasperlty. If We` ente r prising
'.IP - arhalietedatlnue -hi&progrimme; ive . ehair next
hasethet7:l3. never - endorsed the demand to em
ploy abllsAmdled 'voters, - and that the lachrymose:
Du (lidos epistle wailing °, the • corruption .oflis-
Gevernment was a reanufaetured dopuMenl ice
-
publitjwiguient has long beertopOe up open psi.,
tein.Tyler,an4 editorials, howevelable,:can 48147"
ly,reireree it at this daY,uniees new.'"fanta
olaated, which I 4o not aim thiti aitybOdi ,
palifordians and 'the resided - WI - lOn the PROMO .
generally • Ain alainortini fora PROlfie - raltrhad.
;As an; abstract. questiori,• no- nian.doubts
'the San=
memo benefits-that wilUneorne to every section of
'the Union by the completion cc that work. Why
do we bend every energy. in ,china,,and Japan to,
seoure, favorable treaties and the. oontidaipi•S . ,of,
people?, What idijeot le sought by the"ei-,
Until! d the - renowned and gallant Dr. Brooke, of the
Vetted Stites navy, who -Seeks out'and charts' the
lines ertiaielgroiriSenFiineisoo tolhe Chinese
Beat Why is it deeded absolutelyneoessiry that
nil dangetoui• places should . be, pointed- out and
the most direct, lino, clearly, asoertaine4 between
Asia:and Amerioat n Alt.thego things - are angen-,
dared by • the hope that some day thewealth of
the Mastls to gildtind
.6,1100, its, it has done for
Venice add diary other Power Who ileonie4 'the
commercial Ports hid - the Stites of the United
Btates."-A Pitellio railroad 'mutt he built—it will
be builtaipd building le h qtfeition• of
time: It promises! to assume - a leading position-in
the debates and the notion of „the, next Von/grass,
Already., in 'Arkansas, Minnesota, Missouri, and
'l,exas the various central; nerthern, and southern
rontna,areormassed with fevirish anxiely—oaolt,
for the:suliaesti of his . own
The route' that I deem now holds the pOsition of
strength is Di. liedia's rents, noon the thirty fifth
parallel.' It has grass and Water, andnlithe
op
{pllanoos for a railway. At all eVents,• the Middle
Stitel *are ,toneerned in- its adoption, fp; in their
midst lkwlltroake the termini of ,the Paola° rail
i'o44,, an acquisitio n of unimagined apt ender.,
Mr..Forsyth; ex-minister to .Mexico, publishes
thit he,,piolits the details of the, hargain for the
transfer of tve: Union to brigaikW General George
Washington boWnian. Next rotaion; when an in
vestigating committee of Oongresigoei to work to
look: into the little arrangements' of the family
'led - by.Weridell, but sign -boarded by the chival
rid Brigadier: General, Mr. -Forsyth may he in.
;domed to -give some racy items of, .in ruination for
publio cogitation. , • „ „• -;
•
But Mr . Forsyth's letter mostly relates to Mex•
foan affairs ), and is unusually apriqinniona 'upon'
the 'Preeldent. he charges 'that Mr. ,Iluchanan
removed him to conceal his din hesitations end
.tergiveisatlons , and that up to the Mai
meat of- ,hie deciapitation: General 'ORM,' in the
President's behalf, showered ripen him watni Row
"knowledgments that he had ably and eatisfeotorily"
- disebilied; the duties
. .of- his miesion ,to Mexteo:
The: Constitution .brtelly responds , to thia latter
in its issue; tf to.dey, but, it does pot controvert
Mi. goreyth's facts. It only alleges that he had'
no righttepublish'env suPhlistastefultruths.
The'fiattlgat I was the fait to recommend Mi.
- Heart for' Buperiufiodont Of Public Printing; and'
that, Until • this was done; bis 4tespetiters wirer
'dreamed of his being in the ring,- hes led to any
number of Insinuations against that worthy gentle.
than. : ,I,must resod, bfr. . Meart from any damage
that if Occasional' may "have ,dene , to, ,him.
Snowing the President as 1" do—for if I do not gee
blip'often, X hear 'of his 'many kind illations to
toe--I'aMiery sure he did not intend to
oompll
'anent me in providing for any favorite; Mr. Mint.
,I Spoke of Mr. H... as tin Pad Pennsylvania Denim
twat; a Dicke county boy, and en- upright, and
'elnoere gentlemitn.•!: He needed tho,plaoe,' and-I
think he will honorit; . • - • •.
Hon. W. Reed is expaisted here on Monday
next, to repoit as to his
_mission to China. ,
•
• • - • 0 4 0 4PPiLit•
•
Italian Opera.
- Madame Laborde took •her• benePt, last night,
the,Aoadetny of . Muria., The attendanee was
fair, and the performance went off remarkably,
TO:day, ..",LwOrealw Borgia will I . )e, performed,
at:a inatinie--Admisalou to all parts • of the borne,
,•, • •
•
"This ivelitliiWith the aid of the Italian tinkers,
ibe Handel .and Haidu Society will perfdim the
'oratorio' of " The
Qi Monday esoenirig, iuivertlied an the Jail night
ot ;the ,aencon. , Robert je ,Diable"' will be re
peated.. ,
CLABBASAI., BBTAIrif.
'60n15 7 fifteenth, spring sale, on - Tues.,
daY qtext; coinpirlie thlrty.trio prOpfirtles, a
large number of peremptory Sales by order of Co-,
phone-Court ; exeoutora: , The eery vaiestas.
property ,by , order •of the VON(' States Govern.
iieluded in this sale, besides a largo
amoitti,:of,stotlke, thane, &o.See pamphlet mita.
,10itirItnied' to -day, and tOlvertbsements ,tinder
:ttuotimil bead. '"
. TORY BALE OF REAL ESTATI.—We
would call oepeolal attention ,to the gale of real
peat.; atcaks ; k by J., IC Gnmukey A Bons, on
,TheirsdaY,evening neat, at the Philadelphia Rt.
'ohatige;averytironerty on their Mitalogue being
'sold netetiptorliy, without reserve or limitation:
Bee advertisement under *nation head: '
12 0 ,' The 'attention of sapitaliste and °there Is,
oillod to the saleofvotideslrable building lota at
ftydoditiwri; near Dalairitre, whioh
.01- take lilnee - on'the premises on the 18th inet.
1W 'plot - of the grounds , and desciiption 'will be
found at the Xaehange. -
"rr A - rare opportunity is offered ,tW,fhose in
want of a oonntry residence; as will be Seen by an'
adrertisemenain`another'column of, &I elegant
ionntryseat, neat( Gwynedd station, North Penn ,
Sylvania Railroad,
;
tiefiernp!ii tqre in,Baltitmire.
trrOtna nom AND Manuring SuOPS OP TNN Pill , :
AND liaLT MORE RAIL.
jII6ADTHSTROVIED. ,
' • •• the Baltimore Patriot of yes te,day eveelog.]
our• ! o'olook; one
of, the most destructive I roe a • . ... ace
in our city for some time, occurred In the but
used-by the Philadelphia, Wilmington. and Bali -
more Railroad Company, located on Canton are•
nue, and °tmpled : by them for the storage of their
locomotives and the' matnifeetuting of their ma
ohlnery. 'From what we can learn in reference to
this eonflagration, it appears that the locomotive
Ithlagnells,”Whlchlied'arrived betweenl2 and
with a freight train, bad drawn the same
,to, the Prottietreet bridgeout , the natal custom
every morning, and after
,bayiog ,glien the train
in charge' of one of the engineers of the Baltimore
'end Ohio Railroad, returned to the' building , at a
feW minutes/ past one, o'oloek, and the eogineer
,having completed his 'Work, left the place for hie ,
home; ' presuming that everything was perfectl y
safe.' -
About twenty minutes to two o'clock Mr. Wm.
Moto,. who is employed In this building in the no.
'pastry of iprieeth siatahmarioras about to kindle
hip i fire, in. the stationary engioe, when he disco.
yerisd that the. building wee tilled with smoke,
and" fearing' that 'all Wed not' oafs, ieramenoed
'Searching the 'satire: , when be di:louvered flames
bursting through the roof, directly over wherothe
t e/Millt; . 4 Magnolia" had been deposited.
was promptly sounded' by thisTaith.
guardian, : which - was followed br a general,
springing of, rattles and, ringing of bells In VATIOna
parts of ear city, which was
,ankihred Id a few
Minutes' by the arrival of- the' entire-11re depart
ment, through whose untiring exertions a large,
portion of the nasobine, shop, together with costly
Machinery, was saved:" The entire building, need
'AS the engine house, proved a total losa, in whioix
-were Winded five locomotives, via ;= „ Magnolia,"
Cincinnati," "Blithnore," " Maryland," and
"Virginia,'- together with'a,quantify of materials
deposited therein.= ; ' •
Through, the exertions of Trail:lemon _Burgess,
-Palmer, &Ott; and I. Scotts, of `the Bailern
eta
tion, together with Offiber Witte and others, of the'
flentral station, including mayoral of our firemen,-
the iralnahle passongevengine aunpowder " was
Saved' &Om, the 'flames ' by, being run from the
awing to ' the , intensity'of- the 'heat
, thoo „ w h o , ware; present, inoluding..severali of,
, the :employees of , this company, mode an effort
J.:kw° the reel;hu t were driven 'away; not'bolng
`able'3..o `obtain ''en entrance' on account of the
heat and the rapid spread of the tire. The build.,
int was. put up some font. yeas ago, le the moat
substantial limner; and' at a heavy 'cost - The
entire . lose will:not fall numb short of $70.000.
There will be „no, interruption, however, to the
regular trains. 'going out, eg the company is Well
supplied with engines, and no pains *lll be spared'
an their part to rebuild in as short time
; possible, . „ ,
,The building,,lOgsther 'wlih the machinery and'
loceiotiree,' - are insured in • the:Baltimore - and
:Firemen's, Inanranee .Companies . for .$00,000,. as
1,0;600 in each Company on the looorrio..,
rlvos,'atid the balinee (810,000)1m the building,
turtt-table, and machinery:
FAISSANT,. TO, rrir 1 671.15Tralir ErCIINE Cole
ittondftf alga 1;144 , the, Woolen' Noglno
Conai of ! Mill Olty,xeceised it'very magnificent tito - ,,
reed frouilkirlireirei•niiimiablyTlf the olty. of • ROW.'
hag, i The Amenably ishomponal,of members of the, Jo,
nor Piro company of Beading, who to mark the great
good' feiloytntop vrbyth,hz.? eststed tittreen, th e two
obinpaniel: Mr a bang time, had prepared o n WllllOllBB
and eilenettly ornamented bode, wmoh is foloartai
photairaylof of the members ;of , the Assembly, thirty:,
roar, in. number, and spiritai glao“!gr.l4 , of She
Junior Engine, and a enroll . biarlog the ,jareaeti;
tailor' 113660;4t0n mid 'the nities 'UT liii'iivinalura
of the Altserobli, The hrnamentatlon of the frame
'irlalohsurrouodo altthephotographe io la exoesd log good,
ltaste End, "my)! highly Atalohtut, relisethig rttatiaredi
Upon the. deslgnar, The prusentattori look plane' On
the hoeStutlart' of t he till 811811 by thi *Galeria Eaigine .
tie :Haiku' OtArdat IYdil, and was wit.
nosed by a large number of Mumma of Reading as well
ag our own (barge Cfelger, Esq of Reading, nade
the preeentstlon speech, And A. L. Snowden, Req., re.
turned the thenke of the members of the Western, who
ore JuitlLprtud or this bsodsonail teatimonial from ;
their brOuter Sterna of Old Barks,
THtl L'Afrs.s-T,NiI:WS
BY TET:X.,GRAIIii.
The Southwtirk , Hoseat Easton.
EASTON, May 18 ',The -baiquet glean to the
Sonthwal, nese Company of Philadelphia, by the
Phmoix Ifoee Company "of tbla city, at the Masonic.
HMI. was • magnificent alT.Ir, end peeved elf very hap.
rte.:The large ball had been tastefully decorated,
end at 8 .o'clock moms three Inedred firemen and citi
zens vieee teited it the fietlve board. - ,
Llr,'Q?d=get. ferfed; President of the Pbceelx lioae
Camping, welcomed the , vieltors• In, a few very eppr,
Inlets remarte, and was responded to, on behalf of the'
'Southwark. In a very barmy manner, by 11. Portent
Keiahler, Esq._ of Shliadelphiti . :
" The table was bnythened with luxuries Aid delft:a
ges, and'many of the ornamentityere extremely tumuli
ful and approortite.
At haltpaet 10 ololook, the' cloth was removed, and
8. L Cooley, A q., requested the company to prepare
for the regular toasts which were MINI/ors :
'l. Our gueatrof Philadelphia—the , Benthwark
Oonmeny—respected ae oltiseni 'mid esteemed iefrieods
—.efgalent as Bremen and true as honorable
4"vt11,1 ever find,a hearty welcome among the citizens of
• .
' This was neared „yrlthreheers, and after muelo by
:Beers Philadelphia, Band,reepooded to by R.
Format Koehler, Seq ; in a short end pertinent speech:
-- 2 Terinnylvanip,onr good, old Commonwealth—rieh
At her agrioultiiral produote emitter mineral rrsoarcee;
sad in-true-hearted and -noble men. She was firm in
the conteat,for our freedom, end in true to her sisters
of the Confederacy. [Cheers I -
After music by Pomp's Cornet - Baud, or ,ltestorti.
`tionrge Ti,. Yates, Reg , of Reston, responded briefli
and elonuntly: ' • - •
' 3.•Phdadelphia—Atteethed to her 'by. our love of
Pennsylvania end her assoolations with the great everts
to our country 's hietery,May , the good feeling which
now, exists with our citizens ,never be destroyed or
.lessened. ['Cheers and mush] by neokie Band
Bloottently responded to by Alderman Freeman, of
l'bitMslol%„
•
4: The Piro Department of the UniderLan organize: .
Lion of , teno - Men for a noble mimetic -[Prolonged
cheering., Masi° by Pomp's Cornet Aland
Responded to tery appropriately by'Pol. John.”
senior Easton • T
• ! •••••••,: • •
5. The Press of cur Country-he great exponent of
truth, disseminating intelligence te all 'dessert of alt 1;;
ime, and contrihntingronsh to the ereatnem of a free
country Vilma)) and zone% by both bands. I
Responded to by ' OolonelJW. 11. 1 RuPer, of the Masten
Argus - • .1" r • ' ' -
Numarowfioninteer toiete were drank ;land speeChes
made by Mears' Ceoley; Yates , Zebrine)]. an! Dr. Via.
law,. of Easton, aod•Diessra. Campbell Gorr, Rickard',
Freeman; Ropier, Wilkes, and 'TbOrph, of Phtladel
. At a late hour the party adiourned and marched to the,
Mort:Minitel:lse, beaded bv.ttee two bandathat bad eon
tribited so much tOMEM enjoyment of the oeutaloo.
The company then separated, with hearty and.pro..
longed cheering for the Southwark : • • • •
' Subsequently ,Beek , st Bud serenaded several pronsi- .
'tient citizens. . , -. .
At noire the Southwark wee entertained by a m:dialed
given by the ladies, at the rr mole hole-hroose, and at,
bailout 4 oldest after a parade, left for Philar
delobia.' They are amorepanied, Wier as. Bahia•
hem, by a daegatiopEof firemen and eithome •
• ;The caritas° if the Southwark it literally covered
with Wreaths and Sewall presented by the ladiee. , ••. •
'• • The members of the Southwark, by, their gentlemanly
deportment while here, have won golden opinions'
from all.;: end 'carrywitle Ahem the most•hearty,end
sincere good 'fatal of the firemen and citizens of Pastor),
Pritipts Cornet Bend bee bean engaged by the Peree.
venoms Plate nompanv, of, nbilidetiphie, to armompany
them on their intended exiursfon to the Niagara Falls
this summer.
'
' ,
Fires at Harrisburg.
• Ellis mum May IS —Two barns attached to the,
State Llllll4lO Asylum were burned lest night, together
with, their contents
• Four howled were, burned to
death, and the wrigoite, harness, and reapers or' the
establishment were destroyed. The lone In estimated
at i 54,000. Two tenant houses adjoining were eleo
imeelderably damaged.
Martin Henry Wolf, formerly an inmate or the Hoe•
pital, bee blew arrested and committed to r jail, on ewe,
Pion of haying jet fire the property, ."
Another fire endured .at two o'olock';thie morntog :
The born attached to the Dauphin- eounty poor honco
We. destroyed together witlithe contents—twloty-flue
tone of hay. - one hundred buttoner ryqv awl other pro.
dilate of the farm Pour mglee,tlye horsed, and ehlteeri
horned tattle, were tto death. The lose to esti
mated, at $4,000 or $6,00().
It id !imposed that both fret were caused by the
name individual (Welt) at be ',Soaped yesterday front
the poor boom. ; ,
Fire at Marietta, Ohio.
Ortionmerz; May 18.—it , special dotire t t o oha,to the
Gazette, from Marietta, state/ that a Are b out a at
Bremen)/ warehonee, 'yesterday 'afternoon, est,o
sg
twenty buildings in „the business portion - of the city
The prinelpal sufferers are ac follows:
lid , ssrs. Nye & Nuntlegton, loss $5,000; moored
. .
moms. Booworpo, wouo, & Oo , 'too sii,poo in
sured $B.OOO. •
8. Tarnen, loss Sii 000 ;,Insured $2 Hig. • • bar
aboutAttna. Insurance Company. at Hartford, bins
about $1.5,005 in soliciss the Hartford Insurance
Company, $7,000; mind the City Company, Hartford,
$l,llOO.
k large pottion of Hie Nokia in ttie vaeota atone •
saved in a dsnisned condition
. • Several patina Were inlayed by ik'llog "
Washington Affairs.
Wairwirrirrog, May 111—, To view or our unsettled
affairs with Ohill:theirnitedlitatessdearier Missirsdpgi;
returning from the Bast Irstlies;and - the steamers Land,
caster and Wyoming, and the sloop-of•wer Levant, on
tbeir way out, Will touch at the porta hf that Republic.
There Ia rO2 truth in the, rumor that' Ocromrdore
,Brrese to cobs treneferred fiero the New York to the
Wasilingtrin navy yard. go will remain in his preient
'f,•- „ , • ,
paatkof an E7s . lllltmliter of C'OnaTesa.—.
IPlarder
'Auopirri.' * May• 12.4-Dr. Tomlinson Port, of
Attlieseertile, died iestardAY 1 e ryas formerly a maw
tin lit Giintress; cod latterly a 111stingtlisbed mcdfoat
practitioner. Tite,was pelt knotru, aqd goat!y psteeirma
throng - Pont - the state. „
WUilam Dintky, a °libels of ltreentt'soUntY, Oa.; was
yestesday killed by one a( ble negroas • - •
The ledneonie
BoaYoN; May 13 —The Da' Ifiseampiamit
linittan . Templat.locktigt,Thltrfilill:4-4 , ttlAtrxisAt
to Rlohmond i Yfren,la. -
Marine
New War, Her 13.—ed , e0 t m .st., Thonimi_ to
the 231, furnished by an arrind at thle port. coy' the
brig Palmer, from Baltimore, had Jost arrived. 'dirk
cited. .
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Letterfrom, Now York.
FAILERTI OP JACOB LITTLE HOSSIP, THEREAT--
WALL STREET NUkfIIER OF ITS ' DIMMERS:
' LENGTH OF ITS Eviaina—VEXCITZMINT IN THE
. qtaim MARKET --‘ADVANCR OP RAILROAD
FREIGHTS WEST AND SOUTH—CIIHROWS •NEW
PICTURR PEOBJGART RESULTS—JUDOS DIUG.
LAS—POLITICAL HOTHHERTS—PAUL *war.
porieepceedenee or The from,' • ,
Ntiv Yooc, Nay 13.1859.
The prinelpal tepid of talk In Wall street and among
tineineas men Throughout the olty is the failure of Jacob
Little & 00., though the event Itself excites Ratite
least eurprlea. An eel, it la cold, gets accustomed to
being skinned. Mr. Little hen so often been multicoated
to tbat operation that failure prewar tot even the
excitement of oevelty, It le the fifth time be hee foga
through with that financial marinuvre. Th. feeling
among many of the operators In the Board of:Brokers
in quite favorabie Ito "Jacob," as be In familiarly
called; the reason of which is obvious. fie is the ani
mating and controlling epirit among twenty or thfriy
members of the board. •As ii Jacob" so so they,
Their faith le planed upon his weeks.
The stock etching* It' Leaden or Perim ooniiinikno
Operator so reckless, oboe to daring, none no 'utterly
noel Mountie, as Jacob " One day the then Ma
jor, the next ha is the Tau-us - Major, of tha street.
Tbt principal cause of this, - his het failure. wee the
large contracts he bad wade in Illinois Central stocks
and bonds, Panama Railroad stook, Misionti sixes,Yen.
nesse. sixes, and Virginia sixes,. mainly sellerat,optlpa.
Of these be had large amounts to receive; he eleo held
a large amount which be hvpotheested. Iv. Little
proposes to nettle for his contracts on Pie huh' of the
average market pride on the day the mintraits snores
rarely fell due, though be wilt not make any positive
proposition until he wedelns exactly bow be kande,
whtcU will require several days - • .
One thing seems to be eonceded quite generally, that
It would be for the permanent interest of the Stook
Exelmoge, and for the reputation of American 'scud-
Vile; at home and ebrosd, If Mr. Little ware never to
resume hie seat at the board. His lodueaite on the
great etoek values of the conntry has uniformly been
pernicious, In proportion to the magnitude and rea
le:miens of hie dealings. Without any fixed principles
of, operation, fickle, capricious. bold, end hopeful;
, apparently indifferent whether terrace or defeat paroling
upon his banner, loving.this mighli , gambling for tbe,
eteltement It affords, and from habite WO has become
inveterate, it necessarily' follows that the influence of
inch a person cannot, under env' eironineinoceo, be per
msnently advantigoons to our Monetary interests or o
financial reputation.
Speaking of Wall street; Mr. Lute, the letter...terrier
who serves that r ortion of the city. etas el that although
that street Is only about shelf mile In length. ft eon,.
taint six thousand f ohabltante, and forty miles of Mare
weir: •
The grain market sympathises with the excitement
In the money murket•=4; further advance of five cen‘
per ;umbel having taken - piece In wheat, and twenty
emits on flour. I learn from one of the heaviest millets'
In the country, who - 'fit not a speculator, that there Is
every reason to believe the cereals of the country will
command a higher price thin they hed4 done for several
yeeri past.
There is reason to believe that an advance In the
rate 4 of freights willooon be made simultaneously
the Pennsylvania Central, the Bail ituoriand Ohio, t!t e
'ldew,,York Central, and the New Tork'and Brie - reads:
Repreeentativee of eatili of those 'Moil are now in the
,pity concerting measures to that end;
Ohara new plotare, The !read or the Andrii,fs
le Mit only a great artlatio triumph. but is provliat
;pecuniary moods. On fair dsysktbe cash receipts atthe
door'or the exhibition exceed over a hundred dollars,
Thla' piastre Chinni' bee wisely declined to sell, far it
be income from Ito exhibition 000tInues to be ae large r
or half as large, here and In other cities. and in If urope,
where he proposee ttrlibnd It on Stew, it will realise fort
hlin a haodeome competence.
Taiga Donglae leaves town this evening. It ver re.'
• ported in one of the morning papers that be left eskers!
days:Moo° ,• bat he ham been here, engaged In the trans:
- wition of his private butleeng, and reselling, loeldeis
the lempltalltloe of many bf our most dIstIM
gabbed °Weans •
The Herald Intimate's that a eeleat party of thd Haul
Shell Demoorecy mot at the Actor Route yesterdliati
teranon, to devise some ?lento reunite the Der+erdat
• of the State, with as eye; doubilise, to silencingshari
bf the offices in the next State elbotinn.- ie:trell se 11
B ettie the vexed queetion of doable delegationsto tb
National Convention. A very' corafbandahle telt qr
patriotism prevailed, and the Naiads! of the :4
'dog life led by the Yiehmenitle family In tge lent
'Oro State was lunar 'deplored: A annintuilleathis
was' eddreeeed to the State Central Conimlttei,
coddled In becourlng.terme, proposing a beats or aelsie
Ibviwhioh the edict of proscription issued by the,' act
Mat. Convention ehould be recalled, the olllcee'd
nett fall, and the delegates to the Cherie/don jonvin.
tionappartioned betweep -sone and hardenwedlog to
their relative strevelh In the State, ;It Is unflereto
'that Sir. Dickinson Canal Commtnelocer &rm. lo in
8. ?Weer, and other hard patriots,set their fecal, agaihst
the eetlen of their brethren, and deoontice the Stier
genie meeting an it lamentable - lodination of sreaknue
;lithe knees, •
Morphy to Beaked - oorriewhat by the chess-psi
•ple, thbagh In a manner marked by delloaayesini goal
taste, generillfdrOPl in at the rooms of the Ire,
York 'Moe Club every evening, and Holt lO , the
wait q t a series o r eve games with Ir Perrin, prior
Mir 'Waged pl4ere. bitt isblitrong anbigh
the brilliant and Impetuous play of the youbg chin
k:l tt a , geed .lterod
Owns, wrhe Autocrat,. end other literary notahlee
g p o lo i n ge .
lo ti t e n xt be w Il ß oto a ti ,
d ,
Of the Modern MIMIC
geeirkenhetogh°lBl to
NOW YOYY Stock
xchauge. play 13.
40ditt 0 6sOono - -100 j
10000.11 61114 ' 101,1(
20000 'loon 60 1 00 91
6000 'lfs& a 60 94k•
6000 .. do. 943(
16000 do ow 94
16000 IMAM 613 WIS
20000 do 885
M BB%
2000 00 0 - - 0
d o o elO 89
1000 nal St Is Vs 8R),
4200 Imre 4th m 1 1,4 41
6000 Ida B Ed mt 'B6 68'
14000 Bilollondx 75 2.234
4 0 00 Brie Cony '62 205
" 4000 llnd R2d mtg. 97,
2000 !lariats let mtg 80
'seam Onatud Bd. WE ,
'4OOll do 81
101 l!ono Opal Co 860 80
12 do 80i,
100 ' do ' Bog
290 Ilitrlem R Prat' alb f 8
160-
~ do s 81(' 100 Readivg It 47
1200 do 481(
200 do 1110 4034
600 do 180 46
100 do e 8 441%
10 Molt 1309 &N Is 03(
5 - do - ~„ . :0
166 MIMI Oen . 411(
60 - do - - -- 810 41
280 do ono 41
200 - 'do ' 680 dl
650 NIA 0 Guar 303
Ito do ao 303(
60 do . ' - 600 30%
iiiii 11l Ireerd Bds ,ei 1103 ii; .45 80%
11000 L C &hill LObds 17 ' 1.00 Panama II ' e 15119
8000 N 7 Ceo 21 nit 100 00, d o 118
1000 Ohl &BI Bd " 98' 210 - ' do - ' . 0 11 8 %.
10 Bk of NY , ' 1073 100 do MO 1 , 834
\
40 Pbtenlx. Ilk 112% 260 do. ' 11. 1 3%
• 10 Bk State of N Y 102% 10' do ' 119
, 611 k of Commertslol 96 do • 9801181(
29 Akio Mt Bk 104 10011!ilen6 &Oh B 61%
20 'Genova! Bk 90 ' , 50 - do /80 613 E
, t /8 Metropolln Bk , 114 850 do 82%
19 'Vol & Bad Co 95 100 do • eBO 01.):
: 1 100 ', do 95% 60 do e9O 81%
622 - Ptolfli 99 .31 8 851150 do - 160 62
50 -do - • 94%1 09 ; do el 6 61%
160' do ' ' 84% 100 do elO 81%
IMO II Y Oen B - 70% 7 do 61 %'
;650 do • 70% 600 Olinr & Toledo 28
550 ' do" „ 131 70% VII do ', 160 26%
50 , 'do , .180 lu% 50 do 20%
'lOO do - . slf 70% 800 do " 98%
-
20 do '70% 460 Memo do R I 180 58
~100 do , . el 5 701, 165 do 60 e.
' 900 - do MO 70% 100 . do 60%
: 1 PO do .10 70% 500 'do 815 50%,
200 do e l O 7034 850 do ' .60 '
"JO Macon At. Wee R9B 550 Mil & Mee R 5%
SECIOND
12100 ?Manuel 64 . '
IWO T•DD Bs '9O ' 91N
1003 Erie 4ttimtgns 42
200 Mallon River It 81%
100 huoti Oen It 42
100 , do 615 42.
1160 G6l & Ohio R 630 62
100 do 61%
60 do MO 02 1 4
1160 do b£o 62%
060 do 821(
1,80 Cleve & Tolll. 20%
860 Chia & Rook I b3O 61
100 do 612 60% .
100 ,do • 61%
2000 do 41K ,
2611 k of-Cora 100X1
25 Esolflo M4ll Co 66
33
840 o ,
300 d
46 Flo 883 x,
1044,1.11' 4744 , 680 71 % ,
$5O d 0 TIM
n:706 do
100 do' ' 66 45 0
7 7 1 3 1
7%.
Erie TUE MARKETS,
Aeries are ateirly $a 02K for Pots and $5 75 for
.
OsNotes are dull at 200211(o for_ Adamantine, 40m
410 for Sperm, and 600620 for Patent
ran —The market for Cod Is rather armor, but
quiet at $3 6214 for Grand Flanks and $4 for Georges.
-Mackerel are steady at 116 60 for No; I large 1.1 cm
ehueetta, $l6 60 for No. 2 dO. and 69.2509 60 for No 8.
Herring are dull and almost entirely nominal at 14m1.7e
1 or.re. 1 SmOked; and 24028 e for Sealed
IrLikoz..—The market for' State end Western Flour
opened at 100160 adyaoce,bot - elreee "dull, with free
sellers at quotations. The redelpti:are far. and the
sales 16 000 blde at $4 2606 60 for unsound, $6 76m6.80
'tar superfine State, 47-2607 60. for extra, $6 /Oen SO
for superfine Western. $7 2607 76 for extra, and $7 800
8 for shipping brands of eitrari.eand hoop Ohio.
Southern Flour Is 260 better, with sales of 8 000 bbls
;74608 for common to good brands. and $8 Weil 55 for
extra de. Canadian Plcor le firm at $7.25e8 for extra,
but rominal
Onsix.—Wheat is ea better, but olosee, howeyer,
heavy. with sales of 15 Ott bus at SI .8501 90 for red
Western, $1 8501,90 for white `do. 5102 08 for white
Kentucky, .21 65 for talked Illinols. $125 for unsound
- Milwaukee Club. Corn la steady, with sales of 15,000
bag at 960 for Western mixed. Ng 'or Yellow, and
95e for white. Rye is held at 960970. Barley le firmer,
with melee Of 8.000 bus at 810 for California Oats are
deaf, if Malik for Southern, Peitesylyania. end Jer-
Ney. and 6 1 1062,40 for State, Canada. sod Western.
Paov:stoNs.—Pork has advanced 50e, with setae of
8,000 bbls at $18018.25 for *1 ew $14014 60 for
Prime, Beef to fltin.arilh /ales of 1,000 bble at $6 2507
to' nootarißriale. $7.2508 75 for do Mess. $lO 50a
13 50" for repacked 'Chicago, and $lB 25017 for extra.
Prime Mess Beef Is firm at $20021.
rut Mails and Dimon 'are firm: Lard firm, With
;alas of 310 bbl., at 11. g 0120. Butter aid Cheese are
!gelling to a fair eatent at late figures. - •
- Tans —Timothy Bead is firm at $2.1502 62M; but
dull. Oloverseed Is steady, with miles of 150 . hue at .
OrtSga.
~. 605.-2 595 auks Ashton's LiVerpeol fine eg-Inde
prose, sold at el 50.
Fenny; =Brandies are in steady demand from the
trade at full previous price.; saes a 0 1111•1311 Cornea,
" , Jules Pablo & Ohne," at $2 fleet ; $0 do - Rochelle,
4 1Alexandsr firlanatte." at El 3501 45 ; le halves Bor
deaux at $ll 10 quarter,' o'.ohampoane at $3.50e8 65.
Owing to the advabee ,in ,Breadatuifil both here and In
Rufous, the market for Gin bas Imp owed, and Folders
are Unwilling to dell union at an Unwell on lut sales.
Saluda pipe,' at 70e900. West India llama are dull
NOOlagdy le held at 910.,trIth buyer., 0101.
Wino are In moderate &maw], with Wes of 1 ors
Broundygort a't 009110 a; TO do Sherry at SI 3Q02.5A,
indl,ooo an °tarot at $2 2502 50.
. ,
,fib.CITY.
Alttllf Ea TYAITIII-fffIIFFIBC/
A few say ;bee we gale an neepont of the meaner In
which, 4. respeetahle OA gentlemen named Wank'',
balling front Bethlehem, Penrayleania, had been do•,
handed out of the sum of twenty.onedel Isis by Semple
of sharpers he met on the train of sirs while on his
way from Bethlehem to this city. It will be remem
bered that the man and woman who imposed upon the
old gentlethen. feigning Mohnen, and elating that they
were on their way to New Bork, end being destitute of
Tends, Induced him to purchase a watch—au old family
ar they said=for twenty one dollen which watch
woe ettbsoctuently toned to be worth abpnt serene:4lre
,Atther attempt 'at wttalketudidg has 'Jost been
..Plietimuton a Penzusylyanla, German named Charles-A.
Pat who halls fromtioto Bounty. it appears he wee
wet ng along Third street, a day or two ego. when he
'Met enamor, who loquirni vtier2 depot rt i,o
• sfe, nolo explained that he was • Istrtmger in this
city; inn thereforesimid not give the desired inform- -
ljpcnit escartelnitigthis feet the stranger lmmo.
distal, expressed a desire to form hie acquaintanie.
After trilkiog a short distance he Wormed Mr. Krise
that be bad A gold watch, which Cost
. $9O, bat that,
'nratferrthe neennaltorne eirentostincsa in Width he was
plaped.-he would Sell out for sfO. "Mr. It - hesitated
*boat purobaringienren it ' uch a *salads. and while he
wattialkingAbentatter over a third - party came slang:
Thfed party examined 'the watch; and deeared to Mr.
Paine Abet It was • prime article. lie Offered that if
would buy'the watch, he the third party,
Werild glee him , tha doljire f r his bargain.
This chance to melte an wu not to bp, flighted, end
Par: Krim blinded dyer One' ad two deafer `bp to the
amulet of fifty dollars, and raoslyed nib watch. 110
aoosertragthts done than the two atriums spattered,
leering Mr Zia" undecided whet imolai* to nrinne. or
which of the twain he should go after. While he was
making nut& idled both got exit of sight and Mr. K.
toned himself mimi, fifty dollars, and yaws a pinch
beck watch, worth' atont fifty meta. 'Mr. Krim - soon
dlinovered the trick, and on tbundey met one of the
party, and taxed him with having cheated him, Of
course, the sharper denied - haring anything to do with
it. 'Mr Friss the° entered complaint et the detective
vette opine, and ofiluere Boblem and Mickel, after a
ail ent'lletroh; euviarded in parestiog twq men, named
Janieullailam Payle,ln4 George Itennisdn, who
wale charged with being the pirties con'earned In the
transaction. They were taken Nevis Alderman Belt
lerleaterday morning, and committed to answer at
Coed. liaitUm hale foam Baltimore. end has the Vll
putetion of being Imola hand at tide besiniesn.
DEATH BROX 815/700AriON.—A shocking
accident occurred about bale past I P. M yesterday In
tke TO sr Qf No. 1245 NOrth Second street, which re.
salted In the deeth'of une , mait., and the seriatim iejurY
of soother . peruse 11111 and John Ropinson were
gaged in digging a well &diluent tci a peas port. 'Robin. ,
eoetwas lowered to the foot of the well, and whili
en
delroring to tap the wall of the pool, he wai overcome
WO° mephitic gee, and fell Wpm' his beak In a edam of
Ineeneibillty; '
3111, with a humanity, .worthy or thi hi hest ootut
riundation, Immediately 'jumped lute' the' bucket.
levered himself to.the bottom of the well and raised
the body of Robinson, but - was that instant erereoine
with the foetid matter which bad commenced to flow
lob the caul pool. A lady In the ceighoorhood, hear
ing the ehruts of 11111 for help, Immediately rushed to
the spot and drew up the bdy of Robinson, bat before
tuther asalstance Could be procured, the well was filled
Ida ociosidereble depth, and the the 'unfortunate 11111
suffouted idthe mass Of thitld matter. •
i ;he (Meatier held an itIVMIC on' the body of 7 311 1 .
mid 'rendered a verdict of death, from autrocation.”
Bewas a married men, but bail falai, separated tram
biewlfe, who resides In Brooklyn, Robinson bee a wife
sal saran children, and resides la Wood street, near
•Apber, Nineteenth ward. lle wan removed to his resi
dence in a re y critical condition, and at a' late hour
Int evening out little hopes were entertained of his
t4COVoIy
; • RECEPTION OF THE SOUTHWARK HOSE COSI-
Try —The litnathwark Hose Company returned home
list evening from their trip to Easton. They were re-
Mired at the depot of the North Penneylvan a Railroad
cumpany by the Hope, 4011 e, America and Franklin
if °gine companies, and' escorted ever the designate'
pate in the following order t Eight Hope Hose nista'
lers as pioneers bearing elevate.' torches; Brass Band
delegation of . members of the Fire Department, in 010•
won't, dress, with rad badges; members of the Hope Hose
filly:equipped, carrying torches.
Heca's, Philadelphia BMW Heed ; Southwark Hoes
pomp:ny, with their apparatus handsomely decorated
pith flowers and other tokens of esteem, received from
Nair friends at Beaten.
United states Cornet Hand; America Engine Com
'ptny, fully equipped and hearing torches.
Fraoklin Engine Company, fully «quipped and drag
tag on wheels a people of Drummed lights.
The procesteon presented a very flee appearance. and
we hate so doubt the exeursionists will feel proud of
their reception. Arrived at their hose house, in Third
itreei, below Lombard, at a samonable hour, a insguid.,
pent display of fireworks awaited, them, which we. wit•
pessed ape enjoyed by a large conoottree, et citizens.
The company apsak in the higheet terms Of the ho , pl.
Willem «e«riered them at Heston and iptermediate
places and we have no doubt they will be happy to re«
turn the compliment, should any of their friends from
,!Eastun see fit to honor them with a «dna,
PEOPLE'S CONVENTION.—The delegates to
the Peep:e e Stet*: Convention, from this city, here
been Mime(' We print them :
HIMATORTAL DELIGATBEI
let Beastorted district—John ht. hotter.
2d do , do btpoard Afros.
40 dp /oho 111 Itrlagburat
4th do ' do Edward Oral;
hityntstitrre:rtys DBLII(41118
let Representative delegates—midieV/Preall.
22 , do do E. P. Mollineatta.
ad do do Kennedy NoOaw.
4th do do Eanneel Hell, Jr.
Mtt do do Beery %Palace.
11 h do' do Morton Mobtiohael.
7tb do do Ar. Seltzer.
Bth do do George R. Smith.
9th do do 8 8. Annetrong.
10 , h do do Wllitain Curry.
11th do do gadro.
12th do do John A. Fodor.
lath do do W. B, Holly.
14th do do Pinnate Hoot.
15th do do George W. Poms•oy.
16th dp do Th. mad Dicke=
FIEF LAST EvExma.:--There Wan an alarm
of Ore hat evening, shortly before eleven o'clock,
oineed by the burning of the grocery store of John
Barks, situated on the northwest corner of fieeond at tj
Willow streets. There was about $5OO worth of damage,
whit% to covered by Insurance The buildlog le a very
old one ' end is owned by 0. Borrestier, E q The origin
of the Are unknown at present. ' There was more
damage from water then from the dames. Tbh secood
and third sterise Were principelly damaged—the stock
in the lowest story being slightly injured. The fire
11A evidently been' burning slowly for some time be
fore it was discovered:
LEPTURi,fIY Pft. Ivsa,--Or. L. Billiman
Ives gill leder. next Wednesday evening at Newt
in aid of the Conference of Bt. Vincent de Pant
for thi Cathedral Pariah of Bt. Peter and litt. Paul.
The subject of the lecture will be the Monastic Insti
tution to its relation to society.
Seer BACllC.—Minther Sitler was sent back
to Norristown yesterday to enliven , the charge Of deal.
log a lot of iron belonging' to the Philadelphia, Ger
mantown, end Norristown Railroad Company. •It is
alleged that he was In the habit of taking the Iron in
smell quautithe to; flotristiwn, and bringing tt_to the
Olt: in the company's acts, ,
ARRANGEMENTS are being made for a grand
musieel festival at the Amidemy of Meals on the Pitt
of June. The proosedinge at the Academy will be fol—
lowed by a plo•nloritthe Girard Part. A great number
of Intltimit -won) will mint, t The' managers of the
,affair aro confident pf Its preying a groat swoons.
ATTittrf RoTi.—Two m en natnedJohn
Ohm and Unclad Deyle were yesterday morning held
to answer the charge et' . committing se assault and
battery on lobo &bindle with an intent to rob. The
essentt was committed en the evening printout at tto
comer of Obsrlotte ikad Thowpooassrefitr,
• SUDDhilf DEATH AT TUE LA PIERER Homo.—
Mr. Arthur T, - ionee, a retired merchant fronoo4l,
York nit, forinerlyeonneited with the firm of Draper
Megirty; Jepea, well-kneirri etictioneere of that city,
died Very soddenly at-the La Pierre Rouse, in Brood
street, below Chestnut, 'at four o'clock yesterday
'iefternoci,, Mr: - Jones enlist! 'in this city yesterday
morning, and appeared to be in the enjoyment of his
usual health and spirits, and, after partaking of a hearty
dinner, retired to Ins room The chambermaid, who
wee poling shortly after he entered Mg apartment,
beard' grimes emanating from that plsee. - aud, nron
opening the door, found Mr Jones gasping for breath.-
She Immediately rang the bell, mid Dr. Bickley, an in
mate of the hotel, wan mentioned, bat before be
reached' the 'Spertment life retie extinct , %eir-soriee
w.n about fifty-four years of , age, it min of wealth and
influence In New York; CA aa :yea highlreeteeined
by all who knew him. Mr. J.wail a widower, and leaves
,two daughters to mourn his sudden, derolm. °Droner
Penner held an inquest on the body evinine and I
rendered a verdict of r. Death front natural ulnae
The remains were taken charge of by Dr. Motley, who
left this city with them for New York in the night line.
CELEBRATION.—Our German military fellori•-
oltlzeni will' hold aeelebratton an Vendor, Tues
day. and, Wedneaday of next week. The occasion VII
be the presentation of i 'spleen& flag: td.the German
Rifle Club. There wilt be a procession over many of
nor pr(noioet etreets, after which the company will visit
Rowel and Wolf's garden, at the Columbia bridge. The
oration on 'arriving at the ground+ will be delivered by
'Dr. Kellner, after which there will be target :booting
end variOns other amusements: , The German Ride
Club of Lancaster will be present.
FLAG PRESENTAT/OR.—Last evening an In
teresting fleg•presentation tithe fit; Francis Xavier's
Liteettly Inentote ,took place at their hall, in the .vir
teenth ward. 'The dancer; wire a ziuMbet of yodrg la- -
dies or Fairmount. who were represented by Mr. Wil
liam Donn. The deg. which was laaartitaaaat and wet
ly, wog received on behalf of the institute in Fame - very
el-gavot and appropriate remarks .by Der. William J.
biting The affair collected a large number of,persons
together, and wee of Dm happleitnbermater, . •
BRUTAL ASSAULT.—At a late hour on Thurs
day night, while one of the employees at the Merchants'
Ex - ohmage wan jaaylng that _balltllng, he was attimked
by a pa , ty of dinnien ran, alio had been imbibing le a
,by
near by. He Was severely injured by
his armallante, who were allowed to escape.
ANIY;COIVIIITERCIAL
The Money Market.
PEULADIU.PULL, May - 18,1869
. ,
. The stook market was stronger to-day, and reaeted a
good deal. from' , the heavy ,depression of Yesterday.
Panay atooka, are very dull, end- no considerable sale,
could be made of any of thomyltbont a material oca•`
cikietou In price.
„. • •
The money market is becoming nettled again, and the
stringency of yeaterday has somewhat abated, There
is not enough demand for miner to keip up the 'drams”
which folloired the mud denly•hostile news. Up to tl!st
time the money brokers bad bad no panel , at alt il their
Lando, of geod oharaeter, the banks absorbing the
whole of It. A contraction in bank loans would simply
give hnehleat to these gentieMen, bet not
enough to raise the 'rates mtedt at this time of year.
Later on in the Hummer we may naturally expect money
to commend higher rates; but a' marked advance is not
probable to be sustained before the end of duly.
In the case of the Chestnut and Walnut-streets Bail
road Company, Judge Ludlow this morning decided that
he would grant an interlocutory injunction, restraining
the steekliold:ers fionit;Lking any other action except
the election of °Moore, on Monday next, until the fur
ther orders of the court. The course 'of 'a coart-in
equity-proceedisg is hardly a fair matter or. comment
while the ease is in progress, and we therefore refrain
from remade upon the extraordinary features of this,
arse until the prevent judge has done with it. 'At the
same time, It may not be amiss to state to our readers
that we are not unmindful of whet hemming, and that
the wanton and nneslied-for bonito heaped- upon men
as good tte the learned jadgehimself, lid the testimony
!chiefly of a man who was discharged from the pollee'
service by Mayo'r Vang for pirjtiry and subornation or'
perjury, will be referred to at the proper time Per
haps memo *them then the oommlasioners and sub
soribent to the Chestnut and Walnut-streets Beltway
Company may be anxious a to says their characters be
fore the coraminitill , tiefore this Mildness is altogether
passed info history.
By accident we omitted to give the explanation of the
redaction In the amount ef.capital reported by the Con.
validation Bank la the weekly bank otatement; which is
'se follows : previewi etateMents of its gspitsl Bart
included a NUM - of 01'114. ii 3 Oi3) ai.iiek which the
bank itself held and 114 & s
Nairn! at ',miens times.
Thin hi:ilia rilobtbeeticontitert aioang theMipital, and'
liras swelled its liabilities, whereas It was . _ properly
among the arteete.., In order to ant the.tpetterfairly
ri4ht, the Managers resolved,'At the commencement of
May, to return the capital- at its true 'working figure,
which is accordingly so much lees than the previous re
turns, the 41Iference tieing caitsed by the subtraction or
this deed stack;;.-", 1 I ` • ,
The cashier of the hank ,glyea the moot positive se
tiara:ice that no notes were ever'ricellt:ed for subscribers
to' the atockOrltibk*as all fairly paid for in task' Tke.
amounknew reported an the capital, 5347,660, is the
earns as reported neater oath to the nuditorAsecral DC
the State; and the amount on whiclalliti last dividend
wee paid.
The shipments of coal over the 'Huntingdon and
Broad Top Mom:dein Railroad, for the -week ending
Thursday, Mai 12;1869'; &Monate& 2,026 tons.
Prevlonaly this year 8033 "
- „;-
Total eliuse'4an. 1 " - 41;660 ."
To silmo Elme 148 t pAr ' ... 20,298 "
Inorease..
gum "
The following Oa &meant of anal transported, on
the Philadelphia• and Reading Railroad' during the
weak ending Thursday, May 12, 1859:
inns. Ow
8,0 , 417
2,387 13
10,999 16
-• 1.690 12
7,103 00
Piom,Port thabort -- ...
Potteville.... .. ...
Babuyan' Haven..
t ( Auburn
Port Winton
Total for week
Preyiqity
... .. . 1 .. 60,60110
To same time lest YOsr....
The following la the amount of eoal transported on
the Einbuyiltill, Navigation, for the week ending Thure,
day; May 14,1869:
,
. . .
" - •, ,' t Tone." Ow
•
Prom Port Carbon - 9 897 18
" Pottsville. 1 991 12
~ Schuylkill Haven - 20,709 00
,1 Port Clinton, :.,. , " 1.... f. t / 988 0)
. .
Total for the week
Pratingly this year ... ..
Total
To same time hat year HO 412 08
PUILADBLPIITA STOOK 142.01/oßiale SALMI,
May 18, )869.
I!NPORIRD TIT MANFir, skovi r s, /lc Co.,IO4e•NOTE NNOCIIC,
AND DxOHAN9III AINOCNIIN, NOON/WEAN Oman Tamp
'AND OHNSTNUT 6lir l l ll - .
• 1111t8T BOLUD.,
2000 Oiti 668 "1011( 202 d .& Bd-st ' " 6R .
2900 do ling 2 tfortlabargß 601(
600 do . ..... ~,.10 05 Poona, 40- -
660 do ....? 101 h 1 do .....40
260 do ' 10tX 29 •" do • 40
' 800 City 64....ea0h.10134 ' 8 Wor 06nal Prer..loll(
100 do ....92wa.10 1 K s.plorrtdowo ....51
1460 21 Sd-ot R ' 1 do' ' '5l
1000 N P00n011,64 63 5 :do
1000 do 64 TOO Rosa! og B 23,4*
100 do
100: do ..... 20,4(
200 do . ... 15 211(
10 0 dA aas
100 do b6.20)y
26 Del Div Cana1.....43
6NPeonaß 03f
.600 lthr; . 2d . 1.17. comb 61
60 Germantown Gaa 60$
10 Morrie C1in1i1..156 56
16 d 0......
1 ITooplogton Rk... 61 34
100 °stale& R...oseb. 6%
1 Man & Moo 119...26x
20 Lehigh Val R.... 49
B6TWXIR
1010 N Peons ft..641(1
1 11.01m106 80k,..27
6 PM'la Bank '117:
1316004 D
200 01 Peons 68......03
535 abt do, os
430 abt do 03
2000 Ofty Os 3011(
600 N Penns R 60.... 64
1000 do 64
1000 do 04
600 do . '
1000 do 64
100, do - b 5 65
1000 do b 5.61
1000 do 66.04
OOHING PR
- Bid. Asked.
27 Poona R 42
30 ORy Beak ' 47
1000 N Poona 4 6a..b5'64
1000 do .b 5.6 37
500 Clatro'ik (.110 . 1.06. 69V
1000 do 69
WOO • do b 5.69
1000 .•
do b 5 69
1000 do b 6 69
1000 Tenn 6e ,C0n0....90,4
1000 N Penns '1110.....1111
20 011.7 Bank 47
25 Bk of N Lib 60
100 Send B. '66wa.23,V,
ICRN—DULL.
Bid. Askut.
&al Nor Stook. OS(
"Of 18 191(
Wmep'tda 111. n It 8 8%
" 7519112 U— 72
2d......... t 2
II 13 as ) 74
as. 101,001 V,
K. 10114101%
" Now ...104 105
Penni 68 93% 93
Reading 11 ..... 23) Sax
bda , 7olnnff 84
68 '4492 96
I Long Talatal 11% ,4;
I Lob Coal & Nat. 61% 52
IN Poona B B%
8 8 'r4 84%
<4loe got 89
OstaWbota 11. 5% 6
lilt natbda. 62%
Prank & South It 04 65
21'& 88 St R.... 66 60
Bilge Zr, Vine St Tt 49
do $BO 75 75%
Eanna R 40X 40%
9 2d m Os In oft 00
mar% Canal Oon. 65 66
prof 107 108
Bahi Nay 6s '60' 74
Imp Os In off 70 81
CABIDIUDGII OnTLI3I MARKET, Me 11.
Whole number of Cattle at Intrket WS—about NG
Derven and 101 Storm ooneleting of Working Oxen,
Mitch Cows, and ono, two, and three years old.
PRICSB PP DUII)EIST BIIIIP
Extra. $R 76eg 50 ; Brat quality. 2802 25; net ol34
quality, $ 0 60c7 ; third quality, $0 60; ordinal", $4 50.
PRICES OP srous CATTLE.
Working Oxon—Per Pair: from VW $BO. $llOOl.BO,
Cowls otrdO — olves—Brom $3O, $4l, Eicom.
Yearlings—None.
Two Years 01d—W.42 8
Vona Years 01d—V3011733.
Sheep and Lambe-1785 at market. Prlciee In lota,
$1 75 $1 50443 25 sulk. Itztes, $4, ss®B, or from 4to
Toily lb, 1 , 44 'weight.
hides —7VOIXO 41 4 ' lb. Tallow-20740 VI To
Pane $1 50e1 87 each. OW fiklas-130143 4p lb. '
Veal Oatree—sB 40 to $7. -
BALTIMORIO OATTLB MARMOT, ldey , l2 —Theitr
OATTLE.—The offerings to•day were 476 head,Of which
number 160 were driven to Philsdelphla, and the ba
lance were sold to Baltimore butchers at ogees ranging
from $t to s6.6o—bat few at the latter prietts=aeerag.
log 65 65%.
11008.—the eupply to•day wax Mal to the demand,
and prices were about the game as lag week. Bales at
from 7% to weenie ,
Buser.--Are in fair supply, and sales were made at
6% cents O lb, grog. T,smbe from 1121( to 84 4"
head.
Markets by. Telegraph.
Bei?MORN, May 18 —flour quiet ; noirard and Ohio
37 60 ; Wheat nnobsoged ; rhite y 81..8002 ; Dorn dull
at le tower; white 90092; yellow 98094 e. PI oils one
firm; Bacon—sides ageld ; Elias Perk $17.26; Whis
key quiet at 60081., the latter price fur Oh'o. -
MOBILE, May 12.—Ootton—lales to day 8,000 bales
at a decline of . Middlings are qUOted at 11011 x.
Onent.maros ' May 'l.—Cotton-60e bales co d to Rates of the week , 6,000 bales ''Good kliodlings
are quoted at 11011 X. Rise buoyant at ,lryidvance.
OINGINNATI, May 18 —Detlerit In Fiber are anxiously
awaltiog farther 'European ‘addleee ;• 000 bble sold to
;say at 87,4007.60. Whlakey,„27) 12 , 280 Masa Pork
$18018.86;' higher 'rites were asked at Ike sloes.
Bacon 9X 010 o: - Lard is held at 11X6120. For bulk
148 " 6 1 / e B X O Ii uNero4, but, held at higher rates.
Err mantas; May 18 —The"Cottrin market Id still
unsettled sides of NO bales: 110 is offered for mid
; holders awaiting further advieee.
Sales of the week - 8,100
Esoelpts - - 9 600
Do same week lam year 20,030
Exports ter the week, - 81.000
Total expects " 1670,000
Receipts at this part ahead of Mat year 148 OJO
, r/teeelpts at: all Southern , ode , ahead of teat .
- year • 100,600
'Stook In port 170,00
Steck at the lame time lest year . 108.000:
80gar firm at 6,1[0. ,Mess. Perk aerated; priehe ad..
lanced 60076e;1
as OP Okla., Bacon buoyant at X a -
race.; Share 9,14 09,0'ae . firm at lie tor 'RIO ; setee of
the week 2,030 bags; gook in port 10 000 bags. against
8,000 bags at the lame time last year UOtton freigh
to Liverpool 7 82d.- Exchange on London 914010 ;
bills on New York at 00 days 1 dtlromut ettat 14 1188
promlam.
MUMIMI
dlffV-..tOUSEKBISPERS.
the present siseoo, - ;hen many:new hnlidinire are
-going forward, and imperlenCalterations and improve
meets ere being made in others, a hint with regard to
what cOnetitues a real desideratum In the 0011,811k12306
and completensre of every dwelling—its wising and
boiler arrangements—may be of service trams of our
readers. 'There can. be no quelition that a flret-rate,
Ural every way satisfactory, cooking-range in a kitchen,
is to every Jimmie...per. nue of the moek -Valuable fns.,
tares of rt ?muse. recently,tock coaster' to state
our frapiessionisi ft er hieing person - WY enfiladed it;
with the view of ascertaining its merite—of a celebrated
tooting range invented, manufactured, and gold by Mr.
/men Spear, No 1118 Market street, above klevenih,
be soientifle peculiarities of-this admirable range we
then 'stated, end, wilt now Merely refer to the points In"
- whiclaitailoperlotitioVer:eiery - other range!ntow lb %f°
'consists. Mr.' Spear to kaolin—aid it Is Said limed
idolized by sensible housekeepers—es the inventor of
the'popular Rest-burating Cooking Stove,"whieli in Ito
introduction to , the public, has_created such le furor by
`lts appreciative qualities.;.ifundrede of Persons In, this
city, and. eleewhere, autpractically acquainted seth the
principle upon Which these siteves.are constructed, and
what we wish to nay is, that the' sooting-range which
Mr. Spearn . oiv offeirciaryhigisisionily enabodialall the
elements whiith hive given hie: itteve.itOeiese t ed set
lebrity. As to the absolute merite of thileonting-ranie s
one of I's great advantages id,-that with proper manage
ment, all of, jiffy pc;cesii: of abed "iffiaved bylts nee,
Bata not only saves fnel,iehish liilitiiiiiitherfas age
is no mono Item In itself ;it - faith time, sidlshoi
beside. A srestee hest is prodaced,inn. shorter,iline in
this range than we have ever seen realized 'stony other,.
or than we ever expected could be attained. 'ln point.
of durability, the Improved perforated centre' piste,
which Mr. Bpparbise introduced Into his patent teudsirs
this range vastly superior to all others any !knee, froM
the:feet that by it the sinking, or „warping tendency of
the'iron plafee,'ls effectually overcome. ', •
We may mention, in thia'nenneotion, also that Mr.
Spear's now patent ironing pai—Mie of the latent pro
ducts of hie singularly proliSo inventive genius -=.had
already won its way into popularfavorby its
cheapness, and fuel.swring qualities land as en induea...
ment to purebsters of bid !Angell, we .underitaed that
the patent " pans " &refilled. - with tbefn; -without'
aoradditlonal charge. Those whobrive not yet method
these admirable helps for those who have muck ironing
to do, should do so at ones , so thrice their cost will be
saved in coal by their neer, in a very short time. * *
. • All that we have here mild or Mr. Spear's Cooking
tangewwe feel welt hemmed, will be , corroborated by all
who try them, and we are Me to say, Misty we were
building forty houses, there should,be a iilfsiar Cooking
range in every one of them; as believe that In • little
while no house will be considered es being complete
without it.
THE ORIGINAL HR. ICAIIE REFRIGERATORS - are
celebrated for perfect ventilation, economy 11 Xoe, Co
violence of arrangement, styled' finish, durability, and
cheapness. They are sold at 714 Chestautatreet, by I.
W. Oatryt & 00.
PREPARING FOE WARM' WEATICIR.--.41. Week ago
the Weather set In with as muck a doplay,,,.ieverity
as if the heated term was already initiated,nod in no'
respinit was This more" forcibly demoutrated than in
the rush of trust:mere It occielonetat the afore of ,Mr;
J. 8: Clark, No. /MTh MatkiVatreei t for, his popular,
Water Coolers awl Itetrigeratori. ,, We - deeire,An thieL
commotion, to invite Special attention to the - Isoreelain'j
Peed Water °cetera manufactured and ere . d by He, Chub s
and heartily recommend their general tine,' Their great
euperiortty consists in their: entire freedom from the
deleterious effects arising from Metall° Itninge. Or Mr.
Olattchr celebrated Improved Dr. Bane ",11.efrigeri•
tors We have already spokenin tie highest Unto, and
would again refer to them as being, we think, superior
to airy others in the .marbvt t h e pr 4 liose:Of
hibitiog the great advantages of Mr Clark's Im
provement," he has spectmeoe of the 6iigisai On hand
Mr Clark is the patentee of,tinimp r ioveMenta we have
here rehired to, and We are quits lure that all' that is
necassarps to insure their widest indroatietion into nee la'
for the , pobUO to be Awls acquainted_ with what they
really are. In point of prices, Mr. Clerk `can compete
with k the world, as he 111 manufactured ender Me
own' Immediate !supervision, sad frbei itfaterialiebonght
for nimbi - hard grit handa;.! t .;; • ,
Bfan O4q of quo than thirty , styles. Some
very b/r,ottfuf fiom $1 to 410' Are Sold by 31.'W. Wry!
& Ci.o.'; 714 Chestnut street. ' '
1' ILTocKToini
Snalfon brief ijnopns of
iralohhie appeared In no Plvss,'witt be pnblished v by
its aniline, in t
L am dap). The opportnnity offered in
It ter inlyertisers strikes tra as desirable. Bee the an
nonieenient In scathes column. -
„ .
NV,Airen COOLERS, ill hold trom one to ten gallons,
with plain or enameled linings, and tinislied in all the
most deeirable styles varying from 'MAO 11, $ 4; are
soleby IL W. Ouryl & Co , 714 Ohesinutitreef,
BientiOgooPlo Vrarrs.-,We, ask saiaeolal atten.
tionl, to the advertise...mans et ID Parrish, in another
eolnittn, 0( a enparbir assortment of elegant stereoecoople
'rhia.new =IMO( or Illairtralloa' add &Maly
amniement has grown so pOprOar of late that 'Wee.
scope, and in assortment more of leu'exteoded of These
plotogrsphis slides, hes come to be 'hood a homene.
Ctimortaa'a Carriages, "Perambulators,
ink:WIWI/OU, are sold by P: Clarryt ecr'cb . ie.; 714
Oheietnatatreet, , •
GOOD ADVien.-="lf you iitiFrY,'lla!
opus* to his eon, let it be a woman wha has fag
meat and industry enough to cook a mat for yea, taste
umiak to dress neatly, pride finish to wash bato:e . ,
brealrfait; aoesease 'aim& to 11014 iteStorigne, - ,eiseept
when advising yen to parehue datktag at
aldridira , a "-Old Pranillit - Halt,olothfng limparitts” ,
Ito” 821 Oheatnnt. Manta. Mr. ati:P." Willie, one or the
most ocouteoss gertilemen to the world,-viOrtake ,
samba attending to. the whole of gentlemen who horii
this nstablialmient alp * Gall. - _
• ,
-, 14,11'6111 Ica rITCEMIS of vinotis patents; plain
end oviainented, are sold at extieinelylow idols by. N
W: Oars,' h Co., tie Oheetnut'
EziollNG lIIIIIRELL6B.—Those articles are now in
season. No lady should be without one Gentlemen
should bear this in mind. Wm. d. Drown .4 Co., No.
246 'Market street, is plane to get them. Their
stook intabouiee the largest misty of everyttilog in the
Mbhiella and parasol line. •
0 , ;* ., A g
514,391 03
Fon economy of Toe, and Parity of Water, the
well-known M009411;04 Water Cooleis; ,acede and sold
by iimee Yorke', at the old stand, 105 South deemol
street, are greatly raperior to any other in nee.
Tea TRAYS in oaf o, drone, .or singly, from 10
cents each to $25 per set, are mold, wholesale and renal,
,by It. W. Carry' & Co., 714 Chestnut street.
84,6i0 10
178,60'17
218,181 07
- -It is indispensable to a promenade dress to too
a Stbsoltage, Parasol. or Umbrella, Co light, rich, cad
stylish as those Or Bleb irdson4,4lB Market alreet.•
AIIERICAN TABLE! CUTLERY is now aoknowledged
to be the Snag, beet, and cbeayeekof any 80'4 In the
- notitry. R. W. Corgi& Co., 714 Chestnut street, have
the largest assortment to be tenni in the city.
tnocurs',..Patent
„ h Plaes Spool-o,oton le equally
spplicabfe for" sewing "nisclibes or end:sewtog. For
the beauty of its bent and stitch it bee beauties fa
vorite of Lite eewlnkelrelee.
FINE PLATZDAV f aiti of every kind 38' ntannfar
tared and sold, wholesale and retail, by H. W. Caro
Co, 711 . 0hestnnt street.
Tuoss who are about to augment their Jacek of
boueekeeping articles, or about famishing, would rate
money by visiting the eatabliahment of 11 S. Parson &
Co ,S. W. corner of Retool and Doek streets. - The
novelties as they appear may be toned there.
Ibsen the following 'eirtifteate in favor of 'reams'
Celebrated Ran Mar Refrigerator, for sale at the GUI
sten& 105 South Second street. below Cheelwut :
douse YORIMEI—DeadSir : Your Upright Refrigera
tor bag been satisfactorily used by my family for severs
moutba; its anessibility , ILIA perfect ventilation
.tre
partionierly to be recommended, in one estimation.
Yours respectfully,
Wit O. Rsenntat, 226 Vine street.
Tun BrPuma (101111iTTRI18 Or CITY 0:1011NOIL8
—The presidents of both branches of the 04 flown
one, on Thursday, announced the regular ttandingoora
mitteas for the year. , The feet fa stated to reports o'
the proceedings of those bodies, but by come means an
linf Octant omission has been made, which we hasten to
supply., It fs as follows: Committee on Comfort and
Bespeetabiiiiy, Rookhlll &
" WRINKLED PURSES HAND WRINKLED FADES.'
—They also make- heavy hearts and broken spirits, un
less the wrinkles in the purse are canned by depositing
the content.' thereof in the Franklin Saving Fund,
No lBt South Fourth street, below Chestnut, which Sc,
produces cheerful toes; and the money hems Five per
cent, lotorest, and can be withdrawn at any time to,
purobase shows, or for any ordinary or other expenses.
This' Company never suspended. Open daily from Yto
8 o'clock, and on Wednesday and Baturdaynienings
tit 8 o'oloek. Nee advertisement in another etiliann.r
ANOTHER oortifloata in favor of Yorker' Broca
aloe Refrigerator • • -;
The Excelalor lirpeght Refrigerator I bought of
hlr. Jones Yerkee, Iu June list, bu given excellent
aatinfactlon Quarter of *pea of Too per day keep' it
auffleiently cool, presersing The proviaiona.
Yours respectfully, , „ •
623 Vine street. ,
large and complete assortment of the above Soh
brated Befrigenatore, which are warranted to, give en.
tire Satisfaction in every ; pattleular, for at the old
stand, No. 105 South Second street, halo* Ohoetnot. •
.Togss Yawata.
On! not all the pleasures thit poets may praise,
Mit the wildering mace in the ball-room's blase, .
Nor the chivalrous joust, nor the darling race,
, Nor the swift regatta, nor merry chase,
Nor the sail high•heavieg writers o'er,
Nor the rural dance on the moomlit shore—
Oen compare with the pleasures experienced by those
Whit purchase of laranville Stokes their clothes,
Na. 607 Chestnut, street., -
Saving Fund—National Safety Trust Com-
PANY.—Obartered by the State of Pennsylvania. - -
1. :Money Is received every day, and in may amount,
large or small. •
A -FIVE PER RENT. Interest Is paid for money
from the day it is put tn.
, 8. The money is always paid back In GOLD whenever
it Is called for, and without notlee.
4 Money Is reseived.from Azernters, Administra
tors, Guardians, end other Trustees, In bitge or small
sums, to remain a long or short period•
6 The money y 001 4 ,104 from Depepitore le invested in
Real Estate, Mortgagee, around Rents, and other arst•
class securities. ,
6. Office open every dity—WdiNUT Street, month
west corner Third street, Philedelphia. side
A MEETING Hxrwaonnisiay..—Ten years
ago, the "golden wedding" of Mr. Samuel 13.
Harper and wife, of Clinton Place, in this city,
was oelebrated amid the congratulations of ohil•
dron, grandchildren, and friends ' 7 en years have
passed away, and last evening many of the same
- relatives, with tt few old friends, met at the same
place to join in the celebration of the sixtieth an•
niversary of the marriage of tho same couple; who
now enjoy more physical strength than some of: :
the juniors who wore present.- The Harper family
s,a numerous one, but It tenet often.that ao many;
members of one family are brought Aerate? as
vte6 present tact ',toning. , It was a pleasant re-
Union of old Acquaintances. Persons were'there
who had known each other for more than half a
century; indeed, some bad been members of the
same church for over fifty years.--IV. Y. Com
mercial Adv.
SPlthe Vfethlng 'at White Itnil.The'_grele
ONZ PRIOR OWYgnIertfWORT.II - 170111. - The lowan -
panible pries marked ,
egurieroulnok wined.
and o ? he Outf_muir'and , - - haientehni-1i?;,7,
ennitiotiefihMda*-,OieMeeli - of itiktoicf :Oh iii now
fait, heavy, .fuotemnplite ha 'annoy; veilete,
gel4B of Spin elothtng, and'Ent nine:Undo? the beat.,
materials, in a soperlomme i tnetolor: - InWPAIL 0011
andeamehe. and ineleele PileilVtttsttkerho!'"P•.?-Aa
ask, at the natant; a high Wee, expecting fo
or jawed down, sod who SifziptilliA.294l4 Mao, and
not jteher nbeutioloni) wlll emtup _ yen tousy oan.
elders* more thin ' he'tilite of - ..the'inineent,' :Thin '
sod, anttfof inn 101 l tiro'innotionnin
Instead of .weating. Man about - voice on Crai; eauied:u•-;
pearl ego to 'adopt the ON :111 PPOS 'vampand - skie
yeaoti - Of Me[inldefied it le the, onli:'4l! , •ite:ci,
bonen MOge of einenettng builnese. s -
PIIILADILPIIL, Sept. 1,1868
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAB,
FRONT AND WILLOW STREETS:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown; Hsieh Chink,
Hazleton, Ao t iCt 930 a. m.; do. - and Williamsport,
Elmira, and the West. at 215 p. m. Aecommodatiou
for Doylestown at 9.45 a.m. and 4 p: m.; do. for Fort
Washington at 6 - 9. m Stmdcrys—Philidelphis for
Fort Washington, 9SO a.= ;Iloylealown, 4p. re. _
Trete.' arrive at;... 8,3 e a la. - .
" 30 . e. m..
4C " •••• 8 30 p.
,41 8 30 p. xv.•
&redeye arrive 0.00 a. m..
tg 0 03p.
- LW) JERSZY ItAILILOAD (1011Pktilf,,_
(botworio Onnolob 'mad Woodbriry.l
Lorre Plallotelolgs;l2niadayi eircept49,) from WA),
nut street Whorl, et 2 9011 lb s. m sod 296 al' act.,
P m.
Trains waked thliti (*) TSUI On tgintalli 1 (1) Situ:_
daps excepted.
MEIM
~~ctdi =~ctici~r:~ ~`
. . N. w - , corb6r Yonttli sod briiryet di ,
-110Y8 , CLOTlittiGliii3ii?etAtitiiii' l 4.7„*.ll. awl
.00n?pleto tine or Boyeo.oo
- tnred experiegoed Bop , atloii. -
• "` •‘' witmi mitt
,
„myl42t ,p, W, coiner Fourth an4_llGuket
impessltollity - fer any:
;noon selieted with s 4feeeeed-Ilver, or with soy disor
der of the diTeetlie 'argaiie;tO hainift‘gocd emu_
-1109PLANVIS Gltlthltle ;Brt T TAB will re •s .- -
move sll'ilisialuLfrom the !Wetter/ 'digestive' ottani:,
py,tiif &log keelt4 awkitKittigt,htptbasl
receoeithet,eellowneei of app std ionshoeis of
the 4[1114 _retie/el in so • many.' , These Bitterest* nee-
Arad btDr. 4304, - f418!4F011 -
Btvat, s itlitlidel{.ll l s; 2a:
... . .
'wk . Beer PsittaTs Ceitbritted
BUCK BIEN, brewed of Noguittlitilt;' - isikoold stilt
MONDAY, at Ito.lol3otithl4Oidl-ittioti'4
Btimmer Yard open.
Catairli t...Catarrk: .Catarrh Catairh
WHAT IB IT ? YROW, -1 131:1RBD? • ,
Thousands of persons , staffer all sorts of annoyance'
from Catarrh. Most people know whet itch:if:meant nee
and results are,iret but few know how it can be cured.
It is simply a clirooloArriPitiOn, Mid — offset enlargement
of follicles, and: coosequsut,thlaluming of the mucous 4
membrane, lilting the natal, ear iticsii:frcintal shrtiee‹:,
sad posterforeMusicsad iiinitii , ;eskeSiiiiolllPlC! the -
throat and lunp. Froiir t ie iesolttighlieM ,
ountoften,%
iriortigo of the heed, obstructed siosii,'orri, profuse law _
of omens, Lou of smell, nasal voletcand often impaired
the old:witiocl reintiittei sible
anything for it, Niuml injwtions and inbalationi are
al pitiful 'and exam - Mire is they jimkgeeeriar iraith;
less. 'Yet RAT*Eta...atixotiio;
ielinplek . l7oMAPl4:;iolsolo3 or thole times par day..
promptly cure* the milder em it ; Timm at once all colds:
in the hesd;:and radically , curet, by persinOriug
the moot obstinate mixes, as ie proyedby theisPartesca
of hondradi.
Pi.lce, with full
! , PIPPY CANTS PAR 808
N. If:Li : tan fiat of HamphieVilloileopattilq 800- '
fice 11th book o ! Direationa; eyrenty.prident
ms~teai le large "Iriptp; mcirpiro $5; Co. In ; fifths
.450, St Pamiiy easokot: Itlteen finial! imd
These Reatedie!,' by tite - iftgle tr,er ieuk
izirifefi;,,t4o o f chaigei* say
tof ittui 411615 e - -
• Y. - fit & (Xi
DZ. P. 110 Pint Y
•-•-• -No. fotl , Broadway New Fmk
Sold,by T. I. PET 19413021 & BROS., 006 ONME47 ,- I
Nll;4_l3treet, Ailadelpaii: 'my7-sta&tit2vt
Elqatb t•,141, yerrnin
It le-truly Woridetful -.with - what eartitati
Botches, Anted Bedbasic Moths,: StookuttOiai,',t
inal; Pleas, 'losecta,
,oWI/Wwls,`,Plsotik;
avert PPiaele wt Vercali, are: entirely distroject
Clestat'a U.:Exterminators., !It Basiare !H of Wpit;- - ;
?lona Imitations. L - Itve s ay ilopeakeare, - skoWld
'darlaitlie spring Zia& 04141
Bo*, BOW!, or Slack; and takelnothtigiat
the onlitatallible remedies known.; - Pa:l=4a] lospots., ,,
'4lO BROADWAY,- and N. B. Swim' "D i rlOniTt l k
46°31, Bing
att,ppiiii*;6o4ipiairil4iseywbirif;_ 1614-#0041_,;
- otriezi!al ,Doepoire.
McKeon* hiyinfeletireiseethilkleppiosi;
fUtPiiglale3a4. l 7*6 64 .4 W*att/*W494.l l ;ekili.
eistpmelli and tie rpubite,AbstAlter utdanditzted
fairs, be able onlekapir It le nilatlaii'vi# , - 1
epatak,w4ciiph:Pllll.,,,,
". Grover & 11alvirfA i Ce1**ted
Noismasktirmiti.x. , araf Ts ligoionytc*B., „
• % , :..110+,62:74g4it 1 1 1 X 1 **; PRIOROX;L:::
- 180 01118TNUT BMW, PHIL ADJIIMInkr,,S.4
tiOtthe Attiei?- prinatne; ati.XsOkkyr#sokbsEirs - pq
pubila; *Oa* •t":
workiig afAii,lllM,A . i(kti'neetti 43410 1 714,4 c,,
BAEZB 2 B to be the very bast , ire Lave Bern"— [Dalt,
ware State ; • sT I I -. -
Ciria-rrte• V1(041,s it Cho Lutest Styles, id: id r e
awls >n tba bust ratuiper;itiOnili,7fir,
illatiePr ll :l4l = - 11,ini eiuuw= .
'on Mos. ortiolik .11.1.1:goodit muds to order sr. irWas*..l
iatlefistori,Ant oil- '
kored to.' light-iiiltdrf Wit 'to toe Ike oullifile
' 0p28..tat27
_604 MOW
:The Wenderlnt rifipstitierik. fee ItemMitring r.
and Invigorating: the Hair are manlier to JULaiLs
Ifetratod .Itatt LUirtp.ALE RZSTORATIVis
417 ientosing atottivitlisus • item the cuticle it strength
enit the mots oftheitairijireSeid4ogit :tailinentr. arid
•irdp - arting to it a ton, luxuriant. shout, moat alierallog
istiparte, to it -,
delloleati partnina. „Ay . rniggistf, .A 14 .14
.11J148 HAIYZL ot,:;rio - ....z0i - 01188TAIrt Street;
Philadelphia. - toy9,et
Ileasasa , s Moth% Band—Northwest COT 1i1•2 .
et 10100 ND and Streets, ,Depatltstsoertnat
In imall sad large', amigutti, fibm all Slasisroi <
scantanattr, and allows -Interest at the -rata of dos
per aerit:riiiasitia; . : - =
Monay - ,siii, too' diatin 'tdisoks withoat lila W of tato-,
tees: — 7 ; -••,`;`.
Gelos' Apia dally,irori until 6 o;alta, and 'O4 Yom
day 'and iisinsdkr eat i la thewan i ng.-Pruldia 4 ,-
fmaklin Trawattor sad Esotsttly, 011 , 4111 31.
,
listrumints
stet the htfi . x:Tur,lt !very "zloty !mqd of . the , malt 'spy
P 764 C1)411'4"- -'1. - . -
my9-6t
,n 6 street Weir
Singer's Aeieibig B4etttaa.—The great papa.
Wit, or gees • autebinea may re - adlif be taidnfttoO4i
when the fact Is known, that any- good female operator
can earn, with one of them,
ONI THOUSAND DOLLAR 3 A THAR.
TO every Tailor, kleamatrem, Xtreatmaker. And each
large family in the country, one of theieiniolitnee would
be Invaluable. -
I 4 M. Etltiftillt &_•1130,010A OffittiTtAtiTlitreel• z ,-
ap3o-3co 0. P. DAVIS, Agee.. •
TRAVELLERS' GUIDE.
Arrival and Departure of Railroad Lines
CAREFULLY COMPILED VlOll. OUR ADVERTIAING COLURNE
PETNEYLV4NLL OENTIt4L IL. It
ELEVENTH AND MARKET BTKEETB..
Mail Train SITITO , I at.. 6 15 p. m..Leasse at 7 1% a tn.
Fast Line 44 .. 7 15 • • M.. +5O a. m.
*Expresi 44 ..10 s. /11.. " 10 10 pm.
Harnsb`g Als , ql 4l ... 950 p. 4 i 2top. m.
Lancaster Ac '
m. 4 .. 105 p. m.. 4 ( 430 p. m,
Tark , g. &MOM" 8 20_ p m.. ,4 11.00 p.m.
West Chester Trains lam Eleventh 'aid Market
at
7 36 and 11 00 a to. ,aiod 4 80 p nt.
. . -
-NEW YORK puma.,
WALNUT•STREET WWART
Accont.l.lne, via 0. &21., ar. 11 00 a. in.."Lv , e 6 00 a.m.
AeO7III Line, via " 700 p m.. " 600 a in,
Morning Rx, via " 100 p. 120.. " 9 0 a_m
Bteam , t. via Tunny and ,I. 0. 815 p. m.. "1100 a m.
Express via 0 &A. " 7 00 p. m.. " 2 Odp m.
.11tE , Pg. Mail Tie O. &T. C" 950 p m.. " 6COp m.
Acoom Train, via --" " 830 p. tu.. ", 2.15 p or:
ttNlgbtFeprees Mall " 815 p. " 506 p.m.
Way Linen for Bordentewn and interme, , ,
- dints rlacee leave at 8, /We B -10a. m-
Por Great'llend, Montrone - Wter'Grp,;
Bsranton etrandeburg,- , Wlliceebave, , •
Belvidere, &0., arrives at 820 p. na.;;Leaves 6 a. in.
For Freehold at 65. m: and 2 - 0 m , - ' - -
arrives at 11 a in. and*, pO 3 • ,
For Mount Holly at 6 a. m , 2 50 lied 6 0)
ri ar'e 106 80 a in., 11 a. m., and
m.
Way Line for Trenton, Bristol &0., 230 &Wall 80p.m.
Lino for Belvidere, Banton. Fluningtiu,
Lamtkriville, Trenton, An., 6 a. m. - and
2 30 p ' area 11 80 a.rn and 8 20 p.m.
Steamers Trenton and John Nelson leave Walnut•
eireet wharf daily for Bordentown and intermedleta
places at 12 m 3) 6' and p. m, •
HARRISBURG LINES via PHILLDRLPHIA. AND
READING RAILROAD
DB4GB—BROAD AND‘VINII STMTS. "
Tiala at 7 SO a.m., an. 13110
RIi4DING AND' #OTTATILLII
DEPOT—BROAD AND VINE STREWN
Triatlst7.3o s. m., an& 330 p.m.
PHIL ADELI.III 4 AND RUMBA RAILIWAD
' DEPO I' - BROAD AND VINE DVDDIVID.
Train at 730 A. m., and 330 p. m. _
BALTIMORM RAILROAD.
DEPOT—BROAD AND PRIME BTBRIVS. -
TraitLe leave for Baltimore. 816 a. m, 12 m &11p m.
for Wilmington and intermediate places, leave
at 4 80 p. m.
-!€ for Middletown"
.- Dover, Vele Coatis, Seaford,
end Intermediate planes, leave at 816 a m ,
4 PO p. _
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN, AND NORRIS,
TOWN RAILROAD,
DEPOT—NINTH AND GREEN STREETS.
Norristown Status for Norristown leave et 8, 8 OF,
1005, 11N a. m.; 1 05 .3 05, 4g, bx.ex , sx, p m.
- Gan sntown treios for Germantown leave at 8. 7,8,
B,lj .10, 11, 12 am. ;.1, 2,3, 3N, 4,5, SN, 6,7, 8 ; 9,
10,11 p m.
Ohestnnt-Hill inane for Oheßtnut Hill Naive at 0,8,
8%0.1 a. in • 2, B.lf, 4 2 8%03. 9, p. m,
Snadary tnins for liorriatella leave at 9 M., and
3 and 4p. m ; for Germantown leave at 905 a. m , and
2, 3,5, 74( and 10 p.m. ; for Chestnut Hill, leave at 9 06
a, m., and 2,5, TN p. ; for Mans, ant, leave at 9
; and 3,4, and 8 p. In.
OAAIDRN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
VINZ-BTRERT WHARP.
Flint Train arrives at.. 9 16 a. m—Leaves at 7 30 a m
Soomid Trsin ..5 30 p. m.. " 3 4A p..ut
WEST CHESTER, viz MEDIA.. -
EIGHTEERTiI AND MARKET STREETS
ME=
.. - ;Leintes lit 7 30 ak. to
" /0 30 a. 01.
. " 200 p.
•
0 . 5 00 port
5 10 s 23
20qp_t,fl