''''''''''''''''' tri At 4T 47 "A,. `7 , , kinittiNlOXPAttr,4 ll2ll PA'n AZlkenin " I "W"FR I MIn e ; -- camiev*Toirt 44kest *nook tvivit i iivieAtili*lt ol4:4 ' 444f lattaeL )0 4 di timi l oittmpitot, emu - ic9 - QttolM _Wafer - I.4l 4 ll 4*4.:Mit)iiwinik -4 *arix low fix PO ti*** llll,- '' 4 , -- Aratruaraormitzpi,. 4 16 . 141 ** 11.ii " " tl a tL* la4r. I flistleimiNT wk,41 1 : 110111 SO‘g,"t10 0 " .' s .._,Agail/ 0 0 114 Org,„ JAirgitt 001411 re Vie 11,441,1 ‘l. -01-11.1wp ra ,014111 COS.% 'iii 9D OO fifello3ool4l-ot ol * td -"Wr i .,g ! M O IL '— 1 " Itc•tp 010 91 Typii*liiii ,Vaisk t ,er• 01 1 4 ,." atta 01.1.016auterslos m c 00e5,.), 45 4," A04 7 fr 0 Mr !frau:sr trim -, - cu,oruiiik Oa aseat4olo4,3 the Candi - 4 i /1 . 1 fed _ 4.oo;.,qft,eyq , Amon, , intilliAoTll4.loo; 'lllti as• NrEO.O4/4XCA4*WOG . ,9AN saputtrentßAT Tga sommtute“ • ;;S rooms irkanidopit. SAC .• • 7- " o lr** a;4logrit ?- .Vii ,flit 7 ; ; doeoir Twilfol, iiiAlriitatarstri•tii. • 0.-Bi:vrauvr" . • ' 441Viilli ;10,6 I.7o'ii 9. Jr -'(.16i646 -- • ,41iv!toif ILI r.lout - A. PANOOIBT 4 -- ' • ;'No;,- - S1(11 BONK_ 9antau JOHN ti. - : De. 1223:Ainiii,44e. , ..,2 , '116,- , .4A+1), T,`o. i• t, •• lowa Amax. D. !Art -I),T'ital iimoaas OA7tYIDT, x• io: -t ."1 1"9 • -.141,,,:i - firtist` tri a: H. witailaAtak• ; • !- 4:4 t' abors' • .Corfatrimiti-Dpitetkild; .foluyitatt *recta; DAVID- 4ADDLICK, , N0. , 260.1g0r r ib--XicOatif ifOUPKINSi , , f=4l,lkbi: brloieYliir - 1 ' •-• • N. M. WOOD, ~ .$: WOO /DAUM- airol; • 1 5 0 k*P.; , _ 1 7: :1 14 .ffilc z, -1 S,!!11,_ R;TuAlitasi; -",X.l l :..tais7iro:li trot a. sig*Osa;-;, ' ..,.:,.., r eaa *44 ic aolEAVatasli;- 7 4 4.faaiet 19...4101111,.11.i. st socasrsNlaik. 7. lfatNlYlAl,;' N. 1. " ALII.X. aviimaiam;, ...boamr,r4 girth a.t:incas . a; , : ' 4 Afar 11600414 IR i‘g NOUN B&IM1P? . , e , i'Mnoat' Ate Pb.as* • ,--11 1 1 01 410, X 114114.., suw.,s, maxi -- \Z.LUNTU, L : ItOULA N D, (t B.4olVidin4D,' ,42 eso, siknues; ,"- -Asinthi cons; - crm nt.7,,Kvr,c„ to AIORTOti,' - 40,1 N 4 1 1E-0 1 1AMPAb:_$4 4 - eRT;• 1 1;. 11 c .-407 040; Ras to - at oruStiow day soll'aftie, cod iiiii• - •ftioatrausurtiod flo , -tau and is. the whole - room* of imosit,sOldWil ;for amt.; hilnli T erilijrited Ilitag it or ihtiy;an inutti . >.„ ylebea koliwbtftfir , typrootheitheitot-Amlo , offroilthwitodllto ma kiogoestotois,,ooft.,:joilko. , ,,,4o holm* Atifootlotst.„tottt .I.O4 , YEAVID, 0 1 /11POktor-AIV *Wet hos hid 'th•koppottuitty of tpohloit, eisirtswataSriarobliriiii abiolliirosikilm."4 -hasoloo•Woodloihrekethat fr,'.l.loolWhigigiaWlNlGS, • • ogosoah4s.adolool to the oostrithopi"-, •Oi4log mo• abloom he hoe now tooillOoi :Amy:, Nom Woo pociosood; •- • - 4.•"' - -`•'-'. , -'="o `,Siiiktimwsitesbmotionbepolsboo* of lospossoibsti the hostoloot itio4 bwooloa,} mrow.bp.sowli.osallo bow mil ikodestios Isoaybow.o4t. *awl to de- i itatitrpoow 4441.1 and. eed tolhtitibiutol ht.whlalt,the biota tmdfirhetki fisoluialpati Boltori hos: tiot" *Oro w fah It 144 Voont tried only nt , is tattomoomomost, liatori thi miehlnCi 1. VIM 4u isrf.st wmkiat order,roopOoliptirowlsOl :Owns Ufa rfflrrillor loo4• 1 41ORO:OOMor , . 4 ,1 tr:iv/MY 'IMA id IPX 2 fr a", , ±La- r l / 1 /OX 4I/6.' 14 0 . 1.'1., ;. ~~~ -' • '4ITAVI,Nck;'MACgrf.Ng.S.-, Sere 7/weed the eostlesee' of ;all -taw we= Semi, • snit hawk tsowettose of.the moo,,vplaable lovontlons of, ski age, l u a, a bb u ttl e . satilitax . tho Lock ktittle 'on bask Wet ottlifoloth OW which ititartot 6d VO4 yaltirtilth • • • ~? t• ; - • They are eat wade Arta the highest itastattleet 401' .awl sll ,wettlated to Not* wet Psi, 011.04 41 10 0 .0 fruin the Clfthteet-Febil - steillestyiCeither: 'le yeti tleatati ere *sear *SIM. litisittleti of alf to 'bar tiew: , • Woilitlyikortieldidifoil. - e It ; - Ilsw-.beed-seiteltreetittstt :af lyfotNllUflWrledaitetat.w.i l k"Ta/oflfflul 11.- to to dtopliwirojoroogolA Wstogas pot. amidst; at_datiatik. I lag " deli it lisa'aittitria 1510 atantoteoitoi tligt ru ittSsal ploei of niectitalsallatill arm. < *lb give desolation Or Via different etylei of the_ IN& Patent-- r_ - Ito ls-les sirs, otyloi wide& /ail trit etwhei by hand - Sr lost, es or eft at? ow n bale. 'Tor -Sai otomw l dralipligoilf atiki" to* lye, littaisitamtaites -orbits/tall asstaitiolor:w.libilastatalipr. SIMMDO sals ta a law; bessiki,aitalt„latt,o3l4o taiSta,asawsr . tortlistasil, Pla• - ' sariwiriiillo;titt et tiiiliogasi Tibia, @Mei init . ti ts *Maas ikrtt rr.Top, dews: • Price-11OG Rio. 4—P 1 4.4,1 1 4 Se4o. l i but ru with belt; Wt . a mach WO* kits at sates: T his le welt odttittdth feitabitattstiastillot sod Marldsw . its, the mirito r 411 eth4ill'ill#6lol,(4llo4., litsrlst tree %ie that it will sta4s,.: :0144sstly .esstest? V,orthti tars istislitf miens. $lO t. ' Nil VMS itheatialiiii *less eta, setetattebtitti axiomatic. as , ta 'sjilsit ?Mat, ot,opold-.. test malty, mil Atilt/06 ut, a itoabt,i the Ifiklints,issf iuo, seer iffoiod to tho,Dyablle' It (*Milo rt. Aissarly atteetoi yhtstottos - eterli is It' le - estretisyli yet eseetadttel set datable. with but little liability to ' Wit ' . • No- ithaaltir and a', ,m ere ?iterstlte for irsogl?,l4llt' Wither; ood a great variety weft; LltliailbOoditstios diesltti tetereses , for. ofoldvtitettot tid 'attlage,yat,llolo:oo::tatts. Moi ~:alitaikat t r z7e thee olasts! Sec above. It, une - 411 iioutomili the bistliasobine ' teal eastbetyr the 2, Witiettfaa get ep Ili ibuttatiraty:ls* tram Orals* ever batarittiffailit to • the - P 1 0 4 .iA 8 41).1.4 6 . 4010 0/I. o tebett ;Oat, / tot WO* sees 'thee set teselistel?: - vetylifitif atestiaty; tans *try osplatylls Moat` fit Its 'operettas, sett ' stet a littliittelif itaDlillMit is ai astaispilqur tit . • bar tattoi*ltiparislik Itst it *maim taltalsivi iambus pia .Isstiositia,flopil ottrii* Choir( suaylY ot astimad itatlkt*Ohii*Adi . 114 .4 , 1 0 t*," Sl* ti“ WY = Oro flat ttui l .irithtnat tr ie s `lolll4#.' imalistoliirsliditattaliostatto itch lasoinitit 41 1 1 molar tlia.olti*tthrt lo 4l •OOOteilttatt.l4 oft*, 446 - l'Ort 1, 14:t • Cetni as - sew*, '`W'irwr raDlitia t ar Strait 'Sit eigti - eilse *Alb; atibtitlisitlet* ?botteitles ~W ltt, -W INSV re,P • Witalptlis ittaitirifirillaW Xritle ApritipZ, all ;its istriSrait. yICW YORK. ' ' ,• w •ill, it soros: l'islettem ? , .. 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N3 litcliope sitcL -:-Paitad tattaaate ".tuntaertaterah saOite:adi ttukia .1 c.ailastal. ll PttiV L iDetratiadialf ul ~14.tiVellt,*,1 10 1'1 114 02 k ; „ ingattiethartiaaes: L • ~,.$•-enitte#AdanteeteJzieutie; , ' Mal Ihanglit• orarialtalioud.nt,a l 4 o l'," kis !Orel 01We, • egauthVaLtVapaktliph ,• , • to;ateet r be:taahi el!.Pte,, - • ftienteactioteroll , ',4lvirliadortiVtrifteitseitiaint hex L' .i , llkßilylitnaktutaultalkneia.,, If oda be mut tats lL L debut aubt? „, .-• • , .ittide4atil ~B naatont P ° l 44 f t = If Ala ' dttbn beetraiattitain;, • 4 '..'S--: , - ,t2bateeerakteePW- . ..:, •In whisk .yaermire, litriatti; nto , , - •.` istYsaatouum,vati B'.4iteltatatt Uttartemileitiato,opiatil heaualt batwitathe,,, allitkauo' eaissa i . - • • t stela nil sea aoyl t ahrt[alinip L atuypflath • , e,Butrthowtl l be rep, attet= 4 , , ! , Th e aunt tayao heerry'elond _ , Tkorsle - ' L , ‘ Then, aa Omautlia.4 mytwite,, idite toe trig; - • - L , But has outsowed.lier• bridat rows, With rows to weer the breiehee, The chisel at maelieotio eipetili have ,Lt &silver Bahia !boa It brts'arrwltlitiouittti,.tbitt ,- *Wiy„ breeatkoa heaglit of Bousett.n , L-Y L • Al jea,.r.tuoui 144 44,fate OA* Pieta, sad Pants IA grata ,aertety, et mey,,lolt, trtone; BPANIT,T, & :10-IF. ,TOWBI4 • 0 A14,..'.0.141410.40 618 ?MAI' Ornate., betwaeg atreata;, pauttiel/WePhiledelplsta, , • , =.~~cntl~iaiti'~',~ax~iiel~i~i9.-`'+~ abbe: !4 , -• r-r..• Go - , ESHLEMAWS CRAVATS, 681 al/EST/17V Street,.tielew Seventh, . F fJAY.LiS '8 S A L'l6'. • • , C WALBORN lc' 'CO;;, 7'6fiet : 7=-NOXTUAIIIIVirati I i . ,: - • t:Lit41.161,40113#41,04.,,,:, Orais,*siliEliCitialst Nrotiss, TO; -144.114vity tb the GB ?'o 4/IX.R. , I4IPRIka-tif ; , fi t 3 wirtam • VW. • BESTAV&I3O443•ENTLAILEIPS itritstsuiNitt MAE PATIN°, EUOULDE WEN hit 1410tUPAO. : 44•014 stm3mo:7Bs- egNEMILIV Streyte•opp.7 -site( ths Washington Ilbusir.• • • • ;14:LIVINORIBUS - will esp as heratofors, 'is "Ike' enlist sot. StsauSetaring dipiftefselti:'lltimicroriite isehttratet litym .otakirts wati:volitas U. tAt4thog shaded vrAs., WholOalif $040.0101010 , ..P.100inik,*.. , . , . glef ki - "P't• - c -f • - tt4TiCeitclisatAjl4 . .11.mokik • BAILIE P,Tl9.lllfil4> • , 411rMIQ to'tklt d it y i g et 1 3 ft . maim. 814 OIItSTNiTZSiBSEL ••_. DID*, MAUI; PLATID VANN', AND /visor - 00W ' .1 1 o_whielt flop invite the atteutiee of the public'. .SILITNRAYAIII,I9ATORNIy_DIAMONNIi, AND ' - - *24Ria, • AT•t►BoLlalt•CAlth ijr,TAIL •Al7•lt tr •- - IMPORTER ''frAnkail.K.Sy Y, N 0.325 MARKET STREET. Ckilistait4"int hind &lOW aSsoxtmont of Yttoboroi ind omits:Ma "firatater. fol. 601 !Utif,:,4ARDEN '&1)1104 . • ' iltAllOillttrsitti's AND INPORTARB 01; - OttiVES•PLAVIID WARN, AL Sod othitiv or ittridt; abbr.* TLtrd,tnp sta)o,); P 1 it delpb. I. poretmtls on band 424 rot. UJ• to Um Trade TAL BETA, (*AIWA ,BABVIO/11 BATA, AIM; kITINIRIte; BOALISTB,* 017 PL. WAITABB, BAB. , . -v AATo. CASTORS, KNIVES, SPOONS, roma, tettoLifi, • •ailtUrg itod,piAtiogooalt kinthiot,,ototol. ,002.17, :f3haVei. BLINDS AND SHAPES.; J. WILLIAMS, 104.1 Q , 417REET, mitiiurAciunia oft VEN/TIAIN„ T3T4NDS rvttlnow~at►t.B OP.J'VIBY YARIIIT Y. tie BIBT ommortinoit tlioolty it Oil *own , plow; " " nosl seam! pwitoT4 lOWA - , .10".1t1P*11111111 promptly attrolMl i-:.erattineki:ParA. ; PO. $:*:•":13 - 7 !RE UM-BST TRK ,1311.t0N. aiiieloftootools - Oak, wo; Kat, 1 . 1 , 1 :! 4 110277, 1 Af i tr!,i?m! !style , A. li. - AD - ATAB' imPitovED - DESK RACK, ha, *:!'±kt;k42l`,7 'HAMMITT. No. - 269 BVIIT/I"TIITB.D'STURET, 016 , 11 m• • , ~,,, ' ' C l ABlNJtViittliNittlitg i ID ISILLIA.UD NCQQRE`Be . CAMPION, • - c • " • tiOn'Thi fIPASOND- )3 than, Ia wriniootibiVith **if iiiittotioitor,thiblitht Blaidwoih girt abiomiashwtorin =a poem ortiol . o of , , . T iwilhavanow ow booth tatiotpply, Anfokoll with - 'MOOICI.W-CAMPICOPS IMPROVMD, 0138111050,' Old& at prowninool try 011-who hove wool thwo:to +Wiliotiof town Othiwt. , =. 4 , • =. tar the "hy so& flaisbrof thOoo Tobloi the _wawa tlhoitworo War twiliolnicateroislihtrom throusloit ft f ilto,*oo . °•l!" 1 1, k 1116at4r ofthalr V Ararnalit's.' S - ;' • : • ito.llo — , Ml6ll STattt AY foktoloof fpft for pilo,o ion Ofisortment of et tits Wit WitAtioni ..... ' ' • 5 * 6 4; 4: linitOlistty!: diadfilblf "EIONTI•HA.ND Oitittitqllitthabii4 9C i &Ale - I,ol j1 0o iseil,irlticlif 0114 op* 19").?„ ) SEMETEOPOLITAIf TEA. STI:iItE . 0 TEAS, I ./1: &Atm nelootlon of 'etaRRIC.A.N.D , II L 44,0 K TB AO,. ~- - (111.3110DifT IMPOWIA,T/014. AUR) • F-F Ea E. , - - --••=a0ABIIID, - .11401:1 1 WIIND DAILY, a! VOVNI NIERWA. " -'" • • • allattlEß • SMITE( -Nosed 913' /ow 913 lastly I{T T. ... - ITA.MS - .148 i11ig0.1,,,, -,.. ,,X ,lEIA 1 „..,. rinifitip4pasivarptirlid Mann,' j -- , --`:' •-- lo 01101:1 , 1190ingli.", ... ,_ ' 4 , lfainewlialix.olited gliotiastic , • i.. . ,j,:, z4B piNTIII.IBI2rI3BO. '• ' . .01 - IAALP4I . gbil i ra; • 19814-Isi Pa. 918 66.01. , 1uarriz anuair. nitait , , PIIING' AND DUMMY& .DIGOA.N.O aud' .FANTILIALtket rdetrasktartess at the • - MAW 311111 1 11,hailt-UPOnnar; 5 ' CI, 5+5 . 5it. 5 10111310113TNFT , Street. NM MANTILLAS redcoat prises, it the rmoggiowatiLL/L - EMPORtflff ,-- k • i1011:43ILIMTNIIT BMW , MANTILLAS, With rich ,Lew pieurriegs, et teiroseliliteie,mt the - _ , . • - PAW. MANTILLA 2 , Lf • 7ott osatattivr street. j 11.111311011 lAMB etrafTtahM,ltoettrolut eird rants, tothoilik Omni, at the RANI. MANTIMak NMEONIAM , • -s, o , t ~ 10& ratitirrtt°T,StrT 4 o. , oukerftt,tr , likett-WANTLLI , Aft,- Tehrath &e., i ,461 1? t • • , e los witlitTettlT, Street. ftraltStMAolll IitANTILLAS, thatlgatialutd. POO; it reduced pricer, et the PASI3MANTILIAMMPOIMUM,, , 408 OISEMTNUT fltreet. BAREGA MANTILLAS and. °treaters, (bleak mod White) at redoes* uteesilet the „ 11 L IX it 811 1 121 1 44 1 1' ir Stree t. StrAillll7l OLti,ana Sad'Xiiptere,'lS" an Weak Ts,- Siete of fabri trr due eltariosn. st tke • PA e l i al; kIiNnIXA httPOttratr. TOW CIINSTNICIT Street. ' 'no wimp; roue st6a-fig- rattr seating et 'reduced prices, preparatory, to the close of the Season. •a. • w - :' ratoarote & no. • - .743$ cuEsztivr Street. GOODS to •FOU' sutztvooms. TenOtr Poogaee-oriiipollor 'quality. s ; Whits , iery Azi*patiertlloCat“ii Cloths. „ Black Oantqn 0n1510 4 4.91 3 1 ,16 ". Mosk,Cligtki o glow sairibin„ CliotipAtt litootE Dtip'di HOC • Worat4Biimastre Moab oiod Niktildnt.tteg. • PaI.AUFMIES 11)%0TBERR. iiwterNlTT:iraidltiallTH'Strdett Bf pLAIN, 01 .41,,Nrlib' " ORED - Ulrt. •iuslity of itieditota In Pia*, n*iVlruiri;tirs•iii, - Llialiii Browne, and Also, Plain Ihentitissolorod Percales and SHIBA:As. .1111A1APLN89 tinoyanus, .16 16 -0410TNUT'Od 1311111.11i-Btxsate. PlaitiWtitte - Llootte Dam! cod Drills. rair:Or.Whlbia;onti rjolorodlonorDrlllt. ' ' Thin OhoOkt /ad Linon - arado for Bore. HUMOURS BROTILin t 616 _OIII3STNIIT and BIGIIIII Streets , illpitENCll LACE . ' , , Mk Iterates froin.l4. MI , Leos Points and Mattes. Stook le complete, and. cafes reptd, the piloes and 'etylea being attnotive.. • • „ COOVIRI & CIOXARD, iel6 11. E. oiorner'Nf Dalt sad KARKXT Stn., 4 - 11.0T,Hp A . N . D'OASSIMER , ES f Lisktt*Cobtieatia trielitiek °foible. I L LlghtTimer Ostahnitteitvittal Xildl2ooo , - r i Whit* OnAtt Attak pnd Dying, ... , f . btarsoUles Ye4tiagai pie ihasottinetit. . . CONTt &"130tilati), __. , . el 5 ' ' M. I. coiner WIN 11,*ixd KARIM? 11P4 AREGE-ROBER REDUCED. ;Jul , Alpo; Bareges'iloakds actuation ftoa' rokietts-pitcom Irina hasty ,eats • • "COOPIR & 001 X ARD. el 5 B. IN..aoY.sr RIMEL - sad afvuur.T„ NTRILNSTING /4.14 D I..tirgaTANT, in .„01RAT I OnalING , LAOIII4-bODB , • PMCIIII,LittGIt7I I .O7II 4 O tab I!! 'Tkigitiirtliirt.4lKrrallc MILLI) trial& ; vasy StOil AND lessoOT BOUGUT.IOI3 , ! pp igpownu, , grorialt 'lftlgtoft,totoo I l olotrici - rreorsir,Latiolatrooo. " 4 Yreriii& - Lsee'llastrllor. • - Very Blob Cksottralfiroti klat&llllllThorttroy Quills Trimming; &a. • _ 1111kNillranklioto &o. &AI., • AS.IIIO, Largo Lot or s BLAO4,BILBB--V11)17t, 01111AY ' ' /AHOY ULM,- imago:2B, &0., at THORNLZY, otyl aoroof illwrri oe,snupo eAsnwv. 1:R E E • NAPOLEONS, DOUBLE HAILIVAIS:,,V4WALitTIKBI4I3IIA2NI IatAIMITZ, I all , / k44gBITS._, Orssielles, was ills Worn., Assictufge' c;ttri Oballte, lb:ova sad plop Bober. Permarra l sib& OrgiridlOo: ' ,Bayadire..l4ol o gos em , /, Trarelll4 l l-Diroao ilt111111:' , • " - gown yards oe Woo LAWClLlolirownr, 1,11r00,` A*iiaathaanaki,-aat Blum, tag•nagn—the bbot goods offered, Miriam a due anortmont. -1110104,41 - , • -• • , Mane, and 'Anti Ootabrle `Erandkareblers. Prole la l)}s iyt-roopii to atom variety.- tioe•Polati, nionsibi.; sad allotfoll) 1 4 to odd' AIM* Billorfor Ormolus mrlDramo, Wide Whits and Maakikaigoatorolrtoolari, 40. • .Pataatlioop 'Bum ter, toOtoif .444 fidlopre t from 74 Orato 04--a 01WitiB8 APAIdEIf Ora ' ins ABOB streets. fagiktng-eiyaltif. oo o KM • 2-1.1,4; Now in Mart thalami Uhl aleisat watt ant at: LOOIE-I , XCe 41, es.pla a, Paitttary awls *al e4fitpalitton,, and at tit* moat " 14 4 er !" . - OF" • woxxturilitamet ' liti.letput elaborate and matt' alippl. fru ,L,OOII.INEt 01468118 Mona 14 *0 4•#.k:pisalllm-the - most itibetanUal • Lagging' CEPABBILS inenlibpi by ne, ninindsotniedby.ontiolves In our own intibliabwent. - LOOKING GLAVIN, . I iId.HOOANT aad WA.LNO'f.ikasuair 'gar Oanatry 4 - AMES 8. iill4ll - * ROLL; _ 8113, 011ESTN'tiT STREET, ayl,4 • , 11(110111LVIIIA. Mono). pular F. KELLY& 00., (lIIWOUNOT.# TO 11010111 IT 1. BOSS 6 00.,) No. /6- BOUTS =ND STN ET, PHILADMLNILA BANE MO, COMIRROIM, PAPER, LAND WARRANTS, BOUGHT ADD SOLD. Alec, Rooks ind Bog*, bat only oa oonnutonion tiptipionttfootloir OM to oolloottonil throcghout Um °mitten and outtomero may rely on prompt &I nca* Mot Warm apt-ti , 1117c1)ineT.p — ictiit7 - 3 . ron. pia IRON, BLOOMS, 410. • 0 A ..13' E E N & 00 ~ No. 200 NORTH WATER STREET, !AP No. 208 NORTH DELAWARE AVENUE, PHILADELPHIA, Orrlllll. Fos BALi AIDIMAN YOUNDRY AND YOBRII -PIG- IRON - 01 sorlowiuo' 11110114, VII 04)RNWALi, DONAOREORD, ' , . POOO, P10N.1191, • :GLENDON, hiltkinf, RITBTOND. ALSO, COLD BLAST ' 01-lAROOAL PIG IRON, FOR CAR-WIIERL PURPOSES. 'AND WIRD BLOOMS, • BOILER AND 'LUZ IRON, CHAS - AMERICAN BLISTER STEEL, so., 1011-00L1 LOW, TO OLOO2 A CONSIONMINT. 500 WATER PIPES. NINE 1182T n itONR - AND ap22-ton TWINVIr INOU.IB WARMS IrrApoto for Watronls Amboy Me DOM. ' stitrtljani (tailors. IYrATTSON, .-.M320.11ANT ZA/LOR,. 1126 OHISTNIIT STREET, Third Door below Twelfth otroot, Booth old., Phi Mids. • ID A full sautottnient of eleseonable GOODS now on kand', iny104,1,1 ilattifcq. NEW GAS CONSUMING COOKING RANGE. , Ptha 14. They areguarantlizei to pile at leent Tbirty Per cent. In Mel, will beksi 'qutaker and more uniforpt than any other R gttarn of Binge peer Mtioduied is thin market. , VOFt (3A4MWItOLII2IktI9 AND RSTAIL. CHARLES 1182 MARKET RT, (LAVE MAXIM ik 1 , OLLIA)18.) Wain • ' • • '• " 4'°t As-LIGHT ctica. wrovE.--LJoßif meßenoy,No bfAIIKST Street, whales tb lefottotke comotanlty that he kM for solo all aft qg , Of T 88AaP8 (of Pblbdolphla) omnraatur LOUR lITOV/18. . All Stoves waintot‘a td bike, - boll, tot, .t !Asa El Akio; ko., &a. -State flihtafoll larf-bbli .• • i. bagi and WrA , ROIL 160 tags 'thitrao• tegdayni 12tothe tot , Mb Ay • /mum URAUAM LATITI A , moo, _PHILAPW:4 I , II ,4 I A. Or *PAY. JUNE 18. 1859. {lll)ipis .41,411tCR:04 - , OR.EAUX: FROM WASHINGTON 1,200 &dal' Table 'Clar64, ft St. " Vite n 2 St. to "r ..It, . Mogeigcl Parcillark.? 26 (16466 Very, Superior 91aret, ;1 tc . n' , tr The aboye ars poi laudtas iroui B p ii rr Ir'nnt t , 141 , ARNOLD & WORT, • Rama ia.vieza 1N PAILALBLPIIIA, , . • No. 124 WALNUT 13rtee;xii43 pRESERV,X.Nia JARS. FOTTEIi, & ~ B OplN- E i S • ' "1--7 P4'I I ENT - AIR-T/O'llT , •FRVIT-J'A-.R'S SIERMBITIOALLY BRkLINQ YiIBBH YR:Uf i rif des Yoe Hato by 4ealeri .iii".ohlns and Elliot fad gout% iunklelilig -Goods. THE TRANI SI.IPPLIpD DX , POTTER - & cmcg.iitUt Our Jar hoeing bean. lested,to the-satisfitstion thousands of Sautilles, weconddenttp present it to the customer! : Wevoold euill especial sitteuttooth the an p'arlorlty of oar article orer•thoeb defog - gotta Petolk. or vial in place_ . ot cement; for.the gOtta probe, &Li' 'int - parte ► strong airdlterioil fiazior toibe froit l Oen being otherwise detedtive.' ' P. ,/c B, also manataoture saplrisr InlueralWitirank porter batten, and all. kinds of green i item) ,hollow-, Ware . -• Jot).it , • BRILLIANT IF!' .1 r, W, R 8 lIPkit.fOIt.qUAVITY TRIM; ' : AMIRIO,O4;',AND BKV•11904BY14, ' • ROMAN CANDI:NB, ' OOLORID OTABI3, vyttatme, 110101T12,8, • Y1)110,1IN,T T9B0111& , . • • •, • , • ',l79.4t,ngibii,4 FANCY P1EC.11.76 9 ' ETO. - . Iyiloxisb4r4t AND; E. G. WHITMAN.. ed 00., atom) AND CiltgrATINT STIMOTS., ,I^l44uttmow • . FOWT , Tqi,,& wiffpitgapy Atsrp - s CIONPEOTiONERY, v.ki,"AtxT .` N o . *IL &N NW . & T _—____Herrirt.T.orttOtentl4l44.--4 Ideuntietwerd of the parrot earnest ClouteotlideiY,' and +lettere In 1)00 Imparted treAt end. Mir: .or 4 r ',erom the eoluttry or elsewhere promptly sttooda to. titaff.t.ti tit ^ QCSIIITTIAILL -I , 7LVIGIATtON Ot - .PION OP ,Tllll 80111/PLKILI, NAVII 0 ONPONY, Jane 8, 1859.—0 n and 'after ~Inl3 the charge for the use of-'re end - for Tot Ibreette Coal, deleted on the Schuylkill NsPigel 1 1eA1 Allem I,ut4 thenrer ettuttnsi nottl nem+ : • • ' To Philadelphia Memayuuk Opting MIL , ihmThbobootou Plymouth Doz . ! Exlageport lidirlotown "port Koomuly Valley Pomo Pavitneo Dam Pat. Provl4tinoo Phan& p ., Boyfes Yon! Pottot , ,wa Landlug PonUnto"( Birdeborousit Reading Altbouseo llrfohrovilto Hamburg OnNitobutg Lauding - The charge wilt be per ten of 2,240 the., lees are per tent allowance for waste, as unnal, and no charge less thentwenty-Bra cents per ton will he mule for any dis tance. By order of the Managers. Jed 12t • P. PIi&LIN, President.. II XOIIANGB, ifiFFIOE OF THE PHILADEIR AND Itl4l/INA RAII,RDAD OQtaPAN Y. PopLaosurgia, ftd gene, 186 'AO Wait of Weight aud Tolla on Coal traappa by chin Company, *III bo as foamy', from lab July, Illfarthar nottpa t To Itlehmond Philadelphia ' Inclined Plane filestown Oerncantown It. It Falls or Schuylkill Idanaynnk . Paring Mile Conshohocken & P. R.. Ratubo's and Potts and Jones .. Norristown or Bridgeport Port Kennedy.... Valley Forge •Phglm Boyne's Pord Pothitown DOughtsville ... Birdebort. , Reading Between Heading & Alohrsville. liohrevil le Hamburg Oralgebnrg By order of the Board of Disparate letdlus ' W. U. COFIOE THILA.D/1114V1114 GA3 'kJ' WORKS —Amu /at, /869 —PROPOSALS will 'be received at this Offica until NOON of the let JULY next, for the sale, to the Trusteed of the Philadelphia Gas Works, of Stock In the Germantown Gus Works; In the Slohmond Gas Works; and In the Southwark and hfoyameseing Gen Works, to Le used as Invest: meats for the Sluicing Puede of the said Works. ' jeCtlyil " WU. PRNNIILL, Cashier. QFECIIAL NonoE.--Doalers 1n Goodyonefi 1.0 Iletentfor 'Vulcanized Rubber Suspenders, Bralds,_ Webs, and all other If Oriel and articles made by combltt. Ins ftbrone substances with threads or sheets of victual. , Iced robbotarenoWtod that unless the sal/W are properly stamped or labelled with my name, and by my nutlion• ty, they nannot be legally disposed of In the United Stilton iderohnoto and doalore Cr. invited to examine speclmene now in store, and to glee their , °Mere for the Spring Trade to the euderelgned. SIXOI,I3SLYN OWN- Ila Or TIM TITLIBB AND XXOLTROVII RIGHTS IN • TUE PATVIIT for thelle goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or imported, ' and many °there. ALSO, LIOISIDAD TO 14411IITACTOUD AND SILL —and the Terms—mar he obtained on application to meat No. 28 COURTLANDY Street, N. Y. • n. 24-1. 130RAOR R DAY. laisoolutiono anb Coppritterobipq TII E• COPARTNBRSHIP HERETO FOUR erliitioß between the underaigoed Is this clay dlesolved by the withdrawal of, *' P. PRRNTI , 4i. The badness of the late firm will be Nettled by BAM 11EL GOANT,..fr , who *ill use the mime of the firm to liquidation; and continue the Mild sad Dye litoff business at the old eland, /80 opTa wAran Street. ihaatllfit, GRANT, Jr., June 1,186!, COPARTNERSHIP. The, nudermlgned haring purchased the Interest of BAWL GRANT, Jni, &CO in the Ashland Chemical and Dye Wood Works, opposite 111anaynnk, bare this day formed a co partnership unday the firm of TRIO 2188, EITII.W.MIL, & CO , for the purpose of the manufacture and sale of 'Dye Woods and Oftemioals, In all its branches, at the shore named works. Ohlee, in the city, 123 11011T11 WATRIt Ftrlet. , • .3. Y. PRRNTIBB,(Iste 8. a mut, & clo.) NLIAS aTILWYLL., TIIOB. A. Rllllll.BB. June 1, 1859. IaPEOTA , OP ) EFOLD, SILYSS, AND iILiSTIO gßaatAll, with pablAo TaodR.UMN fin lAe P titilot Wanes. Itill for Ittatheroatlaa and EturVeyl,l. Thermometers, flehool Appeal:Ws. 0, ,1 PSI 401300PR11, made sod for a w l: t , 011, JAMIR-W. QUIDEN & 00 ERTNIIT Hired, Phtledelphis. Period and Illustratad gata?ognaa Rant by mall tree of oirtrge, 10§,fai -.BODINE, Siren:fortis. 111311331/ ?EVERS; 7D 8/Llll, .QttinfecOottru, Notices , • • „ • r - ts.s :431i. TURD A.l" J [MI; 18,1889; .t,•; -,-.A„- • . -•. , • , 4nelty _,.....„4.litlricety flays and . Nuirtbe'rk. ?:I,,,,AltiuriCiikiiVer, Friday:is Considered to p49 6 firiin6l,4y - dity: In Ireland, there is an' _gindge agidest;Priday because on Good :i ,"day, 2 1014, , the Battle of Glontarf took pefijOihiph; though hAlm Danes were de pleted, ;king BRIAN' BOPOIRMIII was :kilted. r)te Germans also look askance on ,WedWes diy, which is, thei think,ilmost he bad. %ail inle 'ohlect toleaving. port on Friday for fear t,fta,tlibir - voyage may he unfortunate. • Lord flagon, Who was more superstitions then even 04;giitittlye • people • usually are, never would tiiiiiinnee 'any nridertakiug upon a loriday. min relates that when Aptort,vnea at. Plaa; F.liidtmet tdm in the strept,near her house, Vadi lamented that. she had nel.lreen at home when he had honored herby a visit, requesting thathesetdd • return with. h'er, 22 110, 4 said 11'e,,! , w I have not been to your house, for just hi4fotli,' f tot to your door, rremeinbered th`at 1 I ' ' ,„040.4"ushoiti oyttao 1: 6 : 1 40 eV, .'q at: v,!=' .it liT ridgy, I tureed , lacli." -It is even `t••• ed•6f,'ldat that be once sent away a Ge. hse tailor .iihe brought him home a new' , : upon the' saute•ominous day,, • ::t ;.With all gee' feeling against the day,. .ct 2 " . • 1 '3., II on .aet•sail, from Gonna ',Tor Greece, le i 1i iron' a Friday. • • The . voyage rota.. i ll 64d (I isaatiotiely, fOr' the 'OW ' was `lnt-' 1 L c,, sting, Within' sight of, the port; for feur;` a 4wertiYhottrs;wasTidtingered by a sudden te ,pe.et, during the_ night, and,had to return o si , qanon early the next morning. When they , lit e e4 egiiini, Cdunt - ' ) GIVaI '.relates, kfirßON it area: timligiarpir Ind rerda.k4 6 d 02 4, 11,2 effifght ft ,a 1 had dont t em. lib wont hark to lealace,Whichliqiitufm'GutOfett (now the ro . d'ulle of a Prone), , Marquis at Paris), , bekat •quitted, and• spolce, tri a saddened VO o, or hio" pasrlifo and future , hoprs i •12hdre 22 staid. hit,; 22 . shah wo Ire in a year V 1 9 I.W .i ' 4 5 11Y ',l:l,l'6l*bl2llth, ho was resting; . , trill - die litlal foyer.'"; atilt*, in his lastaarrow. be , 2ita :1136 Village church 6f, nue - knell, near hi . .rulreiciliedNeWatead. ,' *.:gm-Ortonwatt., lt .is• Well known, be lick,= that thelki•of 8014On:thee was a pectin. ail -t ,rtunfttetday fOr hiC14.,4211 that day;illl6so, he., t , the hattle of puubar, dote sting Cukuiss Ilk , I , ll4bat iiVi l ,t 2 i 0 .1 .; : lio f 4 8 41, d9 1 :9 4 ° 4 V tes, it Treroleidf 2 42o24 i ..i .4r : 9 1 ) 7P-wvP, l b bu IVA' : nolea'r§ 2 ,eztile.. - +Orr ichlit:4U3l44ll, 1058, he .• • 'o4.4iii:iitit 'itt*Ile ? ),011;4 ; King in sit ' • • m ~ ho. tin thia Wore,,written ,Brion'S Htt: ' - Cittrinillitioin—' ate d . P:of double irierOij i t id'd i etith l ' 4'••'' • 4 iteli, .•,::htui,efiti two ~ snipe, ouid,lsepi l igie f lield4a n - bill ur the some morn obos'orotraeroearso • Hitt 1 but ArOWlled him, ott the lielf•eaule day; , 'alar: %lid-X . 1 , 01b. bolo hie throbs or him, - 7, : 44 01klillu with thuesttlee preceding. oliy. - ft ' TiolfrenCh`liave strong faith in' lucky,. 44 , unl4 4 Maya = , antrekttenititte numbers. This pep flon is of •ad recruit origin or gro,W„tli. 4 coNdek ite ble, peition,bt,Coartns Aoao-i rs'ejtifilitep..and fanplful • treatise on 4_l'ccult 4 1 2 0.*04b1 1 00.4Vftic. 4 . isll;,fretel, .otkiiiortunliers, How, peihapsoig baljOr giAttlf p#o9; in,-for AoliqjkA'yr s iiv - phytdolatm ff4 ,I I94t•rWYPIT', I 4 I / 2 o„cc.ips4 , p'4 l :stiOg,t t0p. ! ,0,4,4 , 31.i.1i g is I . •,- , . , ; , ' -ttiv; ,, , , A lif t iyhr t ,verflifilitel,tpoltt i o c . ,&!itt, i;umbor,.;:. 'Alio Aouillcin crfige • is,./hurttfti. 'r LO.,:t: o,4l:l , ariety -of quastratio , fla : .1,0u 7 LOP: ', `,"l' dig big , I . 'll1 16 r; RROar IV n ' ? . e : 0 .4•Cls: ;IN; was ; . I . oorta'ali - Yearn , . ..., -: . • , censno4e,utaki:Gonia.awtri 1614,1-4blo/00 'monarchy, in France, wirleit cannot be considered •as definitely founded - till' the petled Idal' , the States-General ased to boOonvoned, endured one hundred tad ' seventy.forir years which, •iu fact, dilipied between 1788, the epoch when the .'S tes.General of 1189 were convened, and 1414, the date or their last previous session. kill° 'greatest ll t ing•of the race of llntutv Ty was , the fourteenth of the monarchs named 'Louts. He ascended the throne in 1613, and died in- 1715; at the age s . )f seventy.seven. Add- mrt the cyphers which ' compose these numbers, and each total will he fourteen. • Louis AVI had reigned fourteen years (1774 to 1788) when he convened the States- General- 7 a step which hastened the Revolu tion." OP ION 1869, An- Will 'thee Between the years 1610, when Hrsuav IV was assassinated, and 1792, when Lours XVI was dothronixl, intervene 182 years, which are exactly divisible by 14. The. Restoration of the Bourbons took Place in 1814. On adding sip the cyphers of this latter year, the sum is 14. limn!' frequently alluded to the fatality of this man bar. Ile was born, said ST. Foix, 14 cen turies, 14 decades, and 14 years after this birth of 4E9119 CHRIST. lie entered the world on December - 14th. He gained his most im portant victory (that of-Ivey, which MiCAII - ballad has immortalized) on the 14th of March. lie died on the 14th of May. He lived four times 14 years, four times 14 days, , 14 weeks, and in hiss name, lissat pr. Boyanoxi are 14 letters. MArtoClßtiltE nE VALOLV, llis drat wife, was born on the }4th May, 15,31'. The first French icing, named llnuor, was crowned on the 14th May. The President HIENAULT, who wan curious in IMOI minute observations, ascertained that the letters pa. tout of HENRY H, which decreed the enlarge ment of the Mutt do la Perrontterio, to make a better road for the King from the Louvre to the Arsenal, (on which line lIENny IV was as sassinated,) weresigned on May 14, 1554, fifty six years-4 times 14.—before that fatal catas trophe. For Lome XVI, the nnlucky number wee asoended by another nutltiple:i We perpetu ally meet 21 in the life and reign or this 111. fated monarch. Ile was betrothed to Mmuu AtcoottfErra, at Vienna, by the ring which he sent and' she accepted, on the 21st,Aprli, 1770. -1 14 - thesame year, on Juno 21, was the disastrous ,fete, in Paris, in celebration of the marriage. On the 21st January; 1781; the City of Paris gave a grand fête, in the . Hotel do Ville, on the birth of the Dauphin. On June 21, 1791, Lents fled to Yaronnes. On January 21, 1793, Louts was guillotined, in the centre of the Place do la Chlncallie, iu Paris, the scaffold standing precisely 'on the spot now occupied by the Obelisk of Luxor. Tho events which occurred on the dates hero given had especial influence in conducting Louts XVI from the throne to the scaffold. The unfortunate, monarch's own impression that the number 21 was unlucky for him, pro. 1 vented life over playing the game of oingt-e:1- min. Assuredly, the munbermite an ill.otneued one for ,him. The second of the month seems to be a re- Mark - able day, for good and ill, with the BONA; tuttan family. On the 2d of July, IPA, NA POLEON It made the lint brilliant cchfp in Egypt, by the capture of Ale4andria ; enterecl January 2, 1800 ; elected. Consul for life, Au gust Z,1802 :. crowned by the Pope, Decem ber 2, 1804: wrote to anorion 111 the cele looted letter proftissing peace, January 2, 1806 s won the battle of Austerlitz, December 2, 1806 : seized Rome and the .States of the Church, April 2, 1808 gave , the kingdom 'of Naples to MURAT, and made tho Epanlards turn against JOSEPII, May 2, 1808: repulsed the Allies at Lutzen, May 2, 1818: recrossed the Rhine with the remains of his army, No vember 2, 1813. LORIS BONAPARTE, father Of NAPOLEON ELL abdicated the throne of - Rolland, July 2, 1810. NAPOLI4OIIII,aIgo seems under the MO- Once of the family number. For example: he 'firylved at Donlogne, and offered his services to the Provisional Government, , March 2, 1848: effected the 'coup d'ilat, December 2, 1861: and was, proclaimed Emperor, Deceni her 2,1852: , We could illustrate this sulkiest of lucky and unlucky days and numbers, but have said suffi cient, perhaps, to awaken some interest in it. DEATH AT A RAILROAD STATION.—Tion. Joseph T. Nye, of Bodo, Me:, died ai, the centre depot in Lexington, Blase, Mt Tueaday afternoon, few minutes after the arrival of the it rternogn ,treitt help Bleatost, .RELIGIOCS INTELLIGENCE: ioleritn,Coturuquipn`sit Cktlat Chu . Iloce i ptioo of It jato Po - I tths. The autionnooment that thfi slominunton of the Lord's Supper would be 'aduitnistered,at thrift Qiturglt. yesterday, and, that the newlY,,,,returised Bishop of the diocese Would be Present; altraoted a large Pengregation, at the ttprtf44'34'hott'r,. , BL, a largo ofportion who erielergythei'Of this . city , and -viainity. The AL / 'elf. 'Alen's° Potter, D. D., .flishop. of this .I(w:fermi hes 'fSeP, sojourning in Europe, more; ,thatt it year, on count of ill health, and artived at New, York; with' his family,' by, the Fulten„ on Moudayl :of this w ee k, physioal•uppeirinsoe, We. are tigiry to say, jfl not indicative of, the benotite friends ,bad fondly. hoped 'Would , result from the trip, helms joet: eceptuplistted ; indeed, from . hfs :./a) 6(44=00, t.kere ittygotlon . to fair, thtie hto ma; ladies have recetved.llttle,toeY ? pheelt'whilecer• The Bishop hens tuarlca . ef4eo)lue ,efitfphYSioat apythini but 'enoottagit* to hid friends ; , though feelingranevigor of intelleot,, ho rseems quite; his, former self ' einh. ip f4o't; au addition of that , meek. ankeuhtnlesive n apirit . !whioh „should , ever- be the fruits of i, bEirlittau'r • , • • Ile,was assisted,putiliAPlVesion, by,the Bev. klilahop Boupanyanditov : ,B,rs i ,Stemarts,, L pitei."; ?At*, • NelrP2l+ PA T . seryiees;;trefdre procoetling xtitai • .1 1 , 0 ,MiOliti ,Bishop •;Vettor.77_llio '4; 4 43'4 1 0* ~iAM6 4 I O I 'limited'l, part—Alai/voted ! ,1 3 4dittrt,,,,, radtiVass tds friends, , thetoughlriß4 l 4/ t4ridß* Of;;1 1 1.0 ; A dded, ninth to the ttapressive,eflistutty,vithi 000asion; ; i. - I 4 ! r. lie lie said , tbat sortie:wag be called awaYfrein 'the. 41 q5t0 'dear friend, then, lying at thp,rhal ,ohdsath, and ea he had jest-rob/rms.& from ,beyquAthe ; Watere, afthr An absarme,Of saversilmonths,,ho hopetlithat when the eereptonleswere,over, frtanas;keuid efford him the.oppprtuutty•of taking' 4444_ the,: hand, by passing along-la front of whore he was then standing. /,to ;veld he felt ; grateful to9od for having granted taligltbia privilege after ltia L protraoted separation!foir them, ant} Yiog hiruialthia tints, t 4 tlableMPlnlAtovinit from a full heatt,." God npeetl.l', „„-,„; - lle alio -thanked Ider,friands pr,emitt for ill/4k manifoldnand -unfaltering , kindness; so,,tenderly, expressed during his iabienee. Ever green and grateful bad been to him the • recolloutions of ,the fleeted hours he had passed with them before ha left those shores; and he need not speak of ,the lunging 'desires he had cherished again to eat the possover with those he saw around him. ,‘.‘ Thank God!" he continued, with deep emotion, " that I bill again with you—not mush invigorated- in body, I fear, and I fear not improved in heart,—.that-I FM once more permitted to enjoy the genial:Pad ehequragiog presenea of, your loring fates, In the 'celebration otthis, holy, Oommlnaion. l .' AXian, 'thanked hie hearers • for, their ikindurea: to hilt,, and nal led upon them tot join , blm,in, thankfulness 'bilged for /being /non mote, permitted to sing to getter then' beautiful -Hues,' (contained in the 29th hymn, whieltWaa then:sung by_the .00nyrei , . ' U Bloat be - the tie:Slat blids Omt boittlit ih Ohtletian felorraltlp ot-.ldultrall =lnds ' - Intik. to that oboto.n.; Several' timei dttrierthe-delivery- of 'the -Dish .op's remarks,-his utter:drum:wan .alinest 4 0'holted with emotien, and que deep solai were beard' In the isongregationlold In Mute:but:tender elm -plioity Mai bis feelings were'. troC-fiereetiprobated 'lathe hearts 6f his timed& ' Thehyttin;Was'euag 'with a pathos quite in kieping „with .the' scent, ;after which a few nieniente were spenkinztleet ; had idnieetaitid-awful=silenee. ::Thoilayswitbout' , Weirdarli; -the rain: vias4attering , a dreary 'air "grouniiii orthis thne-huttoted:etil fiee,-eldttnig to:the'ptddlier , Soleasnity afetke"-nd-/ Inakenlitillneet thit,T4r: thetinie befireteignadi Within Aoki wane, iakieb=ih tirpria pot 00 1 400, Aio); fOotetiptiorifaiddrigto* RishoP'Whlte,: and cannel of that fp:whin-ago emnitfrehiStory: wee iliollett 14 Bishop, -Bowman; who; to a low but oharsoteristiaally diet '9. l3 o,,,,Otleurepiated the, vi,ortia of the-eseked;ordi-1 it ;en' Within the °hence]; beginning with'. DiSkOrl Potter and.oriding with Dr.Duitiohet. , this, the ahanael was several thnes.surrininded by the clergy in attendance, to wham the Oornmintilon was thin administered by Rev. DV!. NeWton and Derr. A largellumber of laymen also-partook of the seared emblems. • After the ustiarprayer, the benediction was pronounced by Bishop-Potter, the whole seems having „beep one Of-minimal interest, and eminently befitting the memories and atisoela tions of that time-honored sanctuary -of the Lord. ' Pam Of Tins - Yetlan blvd's Onfitailate Aaeo: ctanow.—ln consequence thoinolesnent weathei which has marked a part of the tivae'sinoe this festival opened, oh Ajonday evening last, it has been decided by the oommittee to continue it un til this evening et ton eolook,,inelead of closing it last evening, as was anticipated. The beneficent objects to which the 'proceeds of this fair are to be appropriated entitle it to the consideration and support of the community; and we are glad to see that the unfairness, which is too frequently wee. lised at fairs, by salesladies "getting all they can, and holding on to ell they get" (the Yam kee definition of the blilleniunt l) to entirely repudiated at , the present festival. This 4' a feature that hat -been unlrked by numerous visitors; and it IS ono which, if mere generally 'observed, would tend to elevate the plan of ruining funds by fairs. The sooner people learn that they , can spend-their dimes, or quarters, ae the ease may be, to enter a fair, and consult their, own pleasure and, izolinatione as to their expenditures inside, tne mote liberally will fairs -for worthy objects be patronized. OPEN COMMUNION UNPALATATILII.—The New York Chronicle has the folloWing "An item was Mad - vertently copied into A tote number of the Chroni cle, asserting that two regular Baptist °hutches in Newpert; It T., had become elan:Communion. We floret had any confidence in' the story, and are now glad to see it centradiated in the Western Wiltrhman." . Du. •011ANIN nun Comunsuoit.—Dr. Chapin, of New York, Universalist, exhibited the Tord'i Supper as a widens of grace, by which the souls of meusire 'drawn to' the i Saviour, and said, Let the Worst nand; the worse nom is, tho more he needs the esorament !" This is what Baptist papers call " open Communion" exemplified. REV. Da. Liman Ilszonun.—The Roy Dr. Ly man Beecher, now in hie eightyfifth year, has been recently making a visit to his eon, the Rev. William H. Beecher, at North Brookfield. During his stay he met, at the house of the Hon. Amami Walker, the Rev. Daniel Snell, now in hie eighty fourth year, MAriftrati's Cnunru.—Rev. 3. B. Ripley, pastor of the Mariner's Church in Philadelphia, in his annual report, stater that five hundred sailors have been converted during the past year. Els church now numbers over one thousand members. /210110 t. of Txxas.—The Rev. Alexander Gregg, of South Carolina, has been unanimously elected 'Episcopal Blehop of Texas by the Episcopal Con vention at Galveston. • REV. D. B. Citswar.- 2 -Rewv. D. B. Cheney, re cently of this eity,'ssiled on Monday of Ittet week from New York, in the Moses Taylor, fur his now home in San Irranoisou. Manufactory of Straw (ON's. Vrom a recent publioation, containing the pre oemilnge of the Rhode Island Society for the En couragement of Domestic, Industry, we have glean ed some interesting particulars of the origin of straw braiding for ladies' hate and bonnets in the United States. It appears that the first person who invented this brawls of industry in this coun try—which now affords profitable employment to many thousands, and constitutes a very Import ant article of our domeslie"trade—tend a lady who is still living at Dedham, Massaphusette, a few- MiiBS from lice oily of Boston. Trio maiden name of the lady referred to wee Betsy Metcalf, (now Mrs; Baker,) having-been born in 1780, and in 1799, at the age of twelve; years, acoomplisho the invention which will link her name, in future, with a department of industry and traffio that to, - day employs millions of capital. That the manufacture of straw Into hats and. bonnets should be rated among the most import ant on the list of our productive induetrial pur- Butts is not surprising, when we Consider that when the thermometer stands 'at ninety degrees in the shade, as it did in this oily on Wednesday, there is scarcely is bead between juvenility and old ago that dons not rejoice In the comfort of a straw 'covering of some sort or other, In.etsserwhasetier, alone, there were over sir . millions of bonnets and hate manufaotured last year, , affording employ ment to ten thousand of her inhabitants; and that Radii greater proficiency in this department of our manufactures Is desirable may be inferred from the feet that about two and a quarter mil lions of &Hera aro annually expended tu the pur chase of this class of wearing apparel, of foreign manufacture. It 10, of course, not claimed that the invention of braiding straw was absolutely original with ue; the art was prat:Aired in Tusoany, and in soma other Mateo of Italy, in very early times. Eng land for many years wee tributary to Italy for those goods; and, in feat, the manufaeture of straw braid, in England, from native straw, cam. !canoed within the last one hundred .Years, Ae already intimated, the first parmesan!, .effort to ,braid straw In the United States wan in 1798, by Mrs. 'Betsy linker. sye Is MA , seventy -three years of ego, and—as we have just learned from a gentleman residing In the town of Dedham, who la intimately' aersinted, with her—itt almost as TWO CENTS. .flprlghtly and•7C/1101f1A1 as,oae Of Atilt her,years. At the request of a, dumber of gentlemen, she re eently wrote a letter,which is now before JIB, de., tailing the history of thia'#isfinguishing effort of her life, Rod the progresi of the art under her gra. - ' trams instruotions to others. • . • Contrary to the advtee of her . friends, Mrs. Ba ker sever l'ld her, valuable Invention: i)aferited, alkhonit she•was as truly - the inventides of the art at if it had never been known in any ottier part of the world before her day. "At the age of twelii , , i; ebb irrites, " I Oorotheneed' bratdiag. kly father,. , JOelliletoalf, brought home sortie oat straw, vf Wolf' he •had -jest „mowed; to June, 170. r.aat,the sera*,• ind'smoothed it within) , soissors. and split it Wiek my thumb-nail. • The grat bonnet I blade was -orseyen braid, with bobbili ut lei like open wort, anw ith ptnll fe ri D., I WWI -very numb Admired,. and imadrodejsheed,4; ifrixib/oaree to seen. frirougb 1.114 lefluenne.of a ntitital' friend the parties, Ar il:Mt/a of the biniat beta spoiefilpf , hes,,pietheret made by thwelalidy, ktro:Belter,Mid'is nOwle he seen, by all who are• ouriOuslfrb Steth, matters, at' the *Winery' eptoblisbutdey of Messrs.- Doi Willi, Nikhols, 'l.g Fhiefiritq itreOtif Wiemk,A*t make it white htaxpoiing jt gie ilitn;andikitowing that britastine, wrodd s , xldtent ptherthtne?•we' plik Milne bait pkanvittketnete eel& ietir l 2?,lrni ' ••• perektil l , 11 1% e;:' • g ttflart.. SitlEt6 ao4 l by a girl of , twaieN ...ecareerr 'Peen I thPreSVe d Urn, =pslrrclp h i fuller that•day, iseilindei:oi ker. let*, fs derided eo a likik' selYeerineitleaperlenee In teaohing, Viet Prov ideneel-Wrenthauti and othervlsese r 110iiiiihili'414tekeriably,:irithour any etappakse loroductifort'..of , strair•• `itordei arikiiiidifoutoitilhtroicy AeApwird• or En - 4 - Atpor:ce th¢tilOitd, - )tottsire,'lladAlat - #4ll' tit the hbit94aiitognati', hi ett*detar washt:4l)- trecle fliilpiteCkiretolt, yrer:ark'Oreli.,tifta r ec, triti tare feeriee -• * - ri, , r • • „ - - - :TlTlo.otattrw rlisTvvrlD, s,:y.xsooxinxtraw. for I , QuATIM SESAinzO-411dgiviPalliiinn.—fher6 this Pi t, ferfentleigri- relitiYeiterdWarid the uotertni'llibfiring nithottl i f i y i ndfioadteilits obit; allartlidrtile!tionalSalabain eart - reorii. , - . rho dovocitak hgarilt - tine ideas"; adors o l Pet ilYhOW*ll:lll ,, blobeett ten, derrityublie truredifititliftWorneretat alleged forgentie during thelfaidiiVKiftithii. 'tile wee ar raigned, end'hlead 4 not* alit" .in'a bill etindiet• ment hii•Nra.i.!abltrgiq *ttli fettling the nhme 'StiteheerrartiiriAn • olitrok fofs24lll upon the Oily Thin Viliendatit , iirreeded) in Jtinnargliet-Vg Elie=ddte&tlid a kstu tentszsittaeh4 to Reorder !Cpett'a (doh erkthirebgranefjpitpatra- Eirierorgerjr**elibitlitttatildirce bh - the landitstottl Batik irnatiNfilitbfdifektan*aonirt, areerntr uriinenereflitaties4d4Veniajdiii Admitted hie guilt: 4 11 Then ohargedstwi ER thee fritgerrior iehlott-he teas tiled yeeterdny, dretliciignonOy Alit. I tied - 111141"protebte d frkik'Oobtoilif ituthe'etreng elt {k w ,. ,i ; ,•r ...Dania!Dougherty; Mil isppiired-folnPaterniart, end emiduoted.•the eastiet hihnithrith•inerked! ' Peterroka appearettlo , torinidturtfaillth' and 'spirits; arid , looked= i&ieh' betesu , thintehenl first 'arrested. • Dittriet , Attlifiserkients)epteered for the Proriontten. t ' I • .1•‘ , Etephen Teramiti.almerehent, , doing Mistimes In Philedebehli; and hint at! karsoautl in- theft tlitY Bank.' l.de received a notichettmedime ellsoaltlust his %debut% Sin the OitY-Bahletwas Overdrawn. b Ile immediately vent 'beak end: eaket.to sae the. Bhrsksonpert whforrise we/P*llBod Obeys drawnitiermoner out a , ew batticw *as hand ed' fifteen 'choke, which—were differestlates, and . ., , ereti^ ins different UWO4IEI4I; the• entire from 'wee, In theuggregate; SUM/ Upo. lashing; al- Etter , obtokalhe pronounced them to tut forgeries. Nom , biferiantion , rctelvhde the,defeddaneseturar reek& _ • c yTbhn Taggert.leelog 'Swisert;Ltestilledt..-Zostra 1 2 5 1 111 g-Mtler in t7itylitank;!andr werao , last ricptember; illve.cheeks handed toWltateicaignsid by Staples "Thrum ; theri •ebeekszwteileeded; thki the bank e an* Were paid{ ttlisphea— an amount in the bank.' Crolke3etgined l =tptild the efulakcandainli think Ware'Orgettea, or tr wined not *sr PAM theikeiloteuVe aakiontliaa balawardraiog sivaiillitual sines he east begiser:ttokeep twee donut ; lie`solnatintea keeps's:good tiecestee SWAM !Muir:- • • • ,; ' Stephen 1 Xeres) , - testified, Ibinded` the Otos ehielte=rbeetretgtied•lrylidriar 4 kers , ' f a yattow:papnt,'lfith a not - tt h' tVda.tist bilm twn-, bar of bills, were handed the - witness ; Alb 'stud on yellow :paper is not in -usy handwriting.; th hills in my hands were made out hythe deferldent I have giVen him theatre for thoesandsof dollars in large and smell amounts. ' . Cross•elatnined.--I first esur-tbe obeek,.whiott the defendant is alleged- to have forgedoer-thei Oily lisnk, , a =few day. after the date of -tbe sheet ; the bank officers asked me to maltose LOY oheok. book, whieh 'I did ; •they would not pay me tbe money which` was drawn out by tbe' forged (Shooks, end I • sued them in the Platrlot Court, and recovered the amount: • 'Jacob- F. Day swoon, arid •said. , -1 net paying tellerin the-Bennington Bank ; • I knew Andrew Lukens ;"he Is now dead-, he lived at the borne 4 of Biown and Second' streets. [Witness handed some eheake on the Keneington 'Bank.] - Theo checks ware,ptildby ourbank ;!they are signed Andrew Lukens; 'we'alWaya thought the 'defend) ant tuned them ; the cheek of the Kensington Bank is in the defendant's handwriting; I was to court upon the day the defendant was arraigned; and had a long conversation with elm ; he Mid; "I frankly acknowledge that I signed the name of Andrew Lukens to shacks on the Kensington Bank, and for which I am ready to Maud the judgment of the law; but I did riot forgo the natno of Stephen Toratu to any oheoli."‘ The defendant plead guilty to forcing the name of Andrew Lit , keno to check on Kensington Bank ; I was at Re, corder num.'s at the time the defendant wan arrested, and said that I believed lbat the defendi -ant woe nut guilty of forging the checks, and that I would give $2O to defend him ;' I had- not seen the °hooks at that Ohm; I said what .1 did from: representations made to me by the defendant. ," Joseph B. Reilly, Jr., tostifled—l am the - oenbiel of the City Bank. [Note written on yellow paper banded to witness I This , note watt reamived by the bank, and is addressed to annuli:ler oteeroone among wlionif ar t t one of the number. The note i.e in the following words: ‘, Ruth iinat.pnta, Cot. 24,1858. "Mess Conrad ¢ Copper ItreElro# fos S Ri z /,' Jr S' Tyra= arid Others Beat:Sir Raving the geod Luck to Bold the %Misting of Salesmen in a Store in Market Street not for from your Store wham the cheeks of S Town often same to got liblinged it having seen him almost daily deposits, Sum of:money the City Bank and haying the good Lnek to Fall in Love with a Certain obesot "Street Beauty and not having the moans to keep her And holding those thruthe to Be Self Evident that whist Ever a man Caa Oet in this world and bold on to in his I took the opportunity to tap pod the bay Bank I did Calculate to give you one more blast but I dont think it is Snfe So good Ilya Uentlemen I au to the west to Day with my wife shun Yours 5T.111 , 1.18K ToRAM. One seven months ago, $95 One for $75. ~ two•for 4,509 " 75. dam the others I have " 95. not'time r mutt Cs CC 200. be 011,but not ‘, 7A. frightened." • The note was written upon yellow paper, and was addressed to "-Mess Coopper Conrad, dry Goods atom, South Rust Corner of Ninth and Market street, Philada."- • • This signature here is tEM same aslinne' On the forged:checks, and I have.ho doubt but that they were all Written by the .same persons. , Croce-examined.—The forgeries on the &hooks were found' out about the last week in the month of October, 1858 it came Mouthy the account of Toms being overdrawn ; the money drawn out b the forged °beaks our bank would not pay tint I it was recovered by dile process of law ; nay said that the whacks were not forgeries ; bade been in the mercantile business for a number of years, and am well acquainted with handwritings; when I found out that the cheeks wore - forgeries, I immediately suspected the defendant of forging them. I , :dirin T. Chase 'sworn, and said—l am a mem ber of the Philadelphia. bar; I have been engaged' fora number or years in the Prothonotary's office ; I am now thief clerk in the sheen office; I have bad considerable experienoe in the comparison of handwriting; I have examined the note and Sheck• alleged to be in the handwriting of the de fendant, and I find them to be very similar; I have no doubt in saying that they were written by the same person Samuel Canard' teetified—That the note written, upon yellow paper came from his *tore; it was tent up. there by his order; one of the forged c h oo k g (for $(0) wee paned upon de, and therefore the allusion made dn the letter. is true; have been in business for about seven years; the name signed to the note was written by the person who signed Stephen Totem to a cheek' passed. upon our firm. , Adam Maim testified—That one of the forged. ',beaks for $45 was passed upon me ;_I received it trom the defendant; I changed it for him upon a Saturday night, the bank at that time being closed; I gave him gold for the cheek. The court here took a recess for fifteen minutes. On re•assembling; hirClDeugherly opened the. defence to the jury in a vigorous, address, which we should judge must have made e very favorable effect upon the jury. The forgery' is totally de nied, and tlle writing mion the cheeks pronounced not to be genuine, maid to he the pentnartabb of Mr. Toram himself. 4 lumber of witnesses were called to prove the Remarkable similarity between the writing on the alleged forged checks and vari ous writings of Mr Toram's easention.. Several experts in writing, among whom was Mr. Williain 11. Fisher, legal reporler for the Ledger, =perk ed in a very intelligent manner title view nt the defence. Mr. Dougheriy,Submlitid in evidence a member of bills of indictment found spinet certain indi viduals-on 'a .charge .of keeping gambling houses, which had been returned /IS true on the evidence of his 'client.' Thib fact, be stated, 'might prove that there was some outside of i p n t n e e r n m e a e n de_ to accomplish a oonviotom • eussion 'ensued upon the atindieibtfity of these - Mlle, but lifter- soma pointed remarks, from Mr. -Dougherty the ofier was withdrawn. The woe °coupled el day, and will be pontinaed this morning. C 0313101- PLElAS—Judges Thompson and Ludlow.—An injunction was applied forester; day morning, in behalf of the Second and' Third-- streets Railroad Company, to restrain the :Arab etteet Company from running on the road. of the hum' 19 the gmlietle.• MOTIOX TO 111011LRIESPONDIRMITII. -I( arn*Winhiinkform'lnikiPannrtAfp_4l4llllol) In Dann thy following Won:. Ilvorknoxoonuogototk)nnnt-fi . name athel,nl*. annilin 'lnosunjinisti hw thr typognopnh not ono oaf Vf gm fist weittoo aria. , we shall 6 irsally obligeeto gintismia laYennsyl aska other 'Wei, for onatrlbutloas &log Um costar ass!. of,01!tielller,1410911!lifa the moans' of the warrosafilog oosiatrhati jinn! as populgionor aa7latoraratiosk*tlol4l-46140- lag to the gsnsrakossdar. . _ gENERA4 NEWS': MAD Do* eirl SO11001'Room; , ---The Week- - IsigtonStaref 'June LittlineYe t little, sumito- Mont was crested yesterday-In the female depart tient of theXourttt .Aletrief . l3ohool ( hfies MO= born.) by the-entranee inteliiiisliMi - room of a rabid dbiefoaining et (the mina; imapping7aa,be t'eu Along the Imesieg, and -exhibition/he nem& . Oifiltka '9eSteses in ,attelt port that' The'.greutesti 'arm was netsiralty 'eateited in the johOol"roota. itfr: "John s.l'honiperm; pitmans& of-the male 4sipartinent, with' much E presume of - .Mind, re !strained sours or the bargerboye,'whowzgruponsly :volunteered to amen the entrust,: he fearing .that _ by approaahing it unguardedly some - or - teem ',might be bitten. Mr. ThOninebn - then undertook ,the dangerone tasked' efehtinelhe dog from the hoots; mid lesuceo fortunate, sus to_ enc.:IPA is ee I dolnsriewithout. injury .to himself 'or any of Abe dog died ,in 'great ,aPpirent - niony' IshorUy,afterl. .• r - .= - . . 'liiroinitn. 'Paint Fir/kr 4 t i - Pacissurdiri-L' i trikirgii prig; A lokir'of renown'; lately arrived" Mini Boglandi.lait *ink Wood i ..tirtel,of de- - i (UMW taithellqually.ofebreled Bd. - ,Priee, of Boa, ton--so sells Porter's Spir it, of li tt Times, . Mr. Price is a fightineinan, ere* , "Ineh of him, and hatinittbein ' alp* fit picking up the gait - Met '. A ' friendz ot-itte has:depoetteilcin Awns haudd ri.... IfrOtO for two hundred dollars, with widelcto. ' bind .a. =tab i at KlOU'llglarii4l.o nOnV,6niaPe", fur a battle, itkiii .t o '-ePla° ll ta-0a1,!,. m i4t: L-X. 1 4% .i 0 xi , ' ;Pp , wt tavkivirriT tit,.'V iF loniiir 41 icelsortest poei .tesltt itatiteea "Ed ineend i titialeass;%trantscAtitglvw 1 04 Xr motirllblult At - 0 1 ;4. 4 6 1 1k, .lilit; WY _fen hb.palut Is for. tbeethittiOnty pc? turilZuSlt-iA3le tipbandied doljair(ir - onaftualtdd, At - Itooll hottlfingbittir) wartsid lib striatidl-.-Ifilit'rork. iihry t a m fm,)"uc; r: 4: is ...- • 3r-.r t..; WrhL.".. :r ti ..- 4•4l 'ailitAirtioni : Rtirr 4 krittimtvkir r tiii,b—A. itertuttelrOublellotte certain LtwodlessaiisFM;J , ...ber tirelartile antbositieS Of tho!PsihitP-Vhwalt(gE4i eget) aud , the...ratite/A s ..Petwohodep pito ~Boott granted hi the aliniali by this oordzion' coifed!' tit matte, additioit - V - i'heii dhirrott" edifies dilhe pabldaPatki: .TWllttesistohymitte lair loch die. position, Cif the 4 property, - stad ..sithe the lid Or terfat*Awrziiifff Rqo intitlPVoo tti fitun'er-ik.r •l ut gAtn.P1 i Zi )q ,..a 0 g,= 7 ,,,,,,„.. -"o r i lweal taidiuntio Ithirato le rqdidlorloMellitri* called out; teitthegAid not unholy. , on , tlitolus)l:nsi - itotill oftet the itentellthre haik'imProteto*PliflLMPlM.ol. ex ( 4 01 " 2 4 oliatet MIA Maigitt 2o , l4 .Mit'#PPbbilit on= , thalnettitt ' '* " " 1 - - ~' , ,la AUriadatie "titaii.ittr'tii..aiiikrilic4u. lik lait,`Adea'lnstat; aihruie Diderot - left - id Itpptentioelethe . EZisiithitri tMiel.lbet :rood* irsirkhiumrltkt Mr, irerteet, attosarpelionlegaitoil from twit Am of akiibibillo/nb,A4111114 at moth to theLeallar l itaswma tit .w at )rork, iauflitfaitipolt.oorue overfilpf'aitibii theft 4 *atilt . 'Mier . teoefifiltig eat foie inatsfoyi leo Friar , . I .._' No 0f0n0r.,4 as shirr," stittedz :H• fell ott7iiiie ,--?., sal though oetusiderably4ifted lk t ' „ ,.,:r --, 0; pttottOy Injured ,as at fluit lii ' ';'.--- ' ia 'it Ol a c c PS 2 . 441 . 1 44E4 it .yosto : - ,..4 itie Meg 'about; apParentl, Ma well tfif nitwit -.-.TAiriffititer - I.M.4o*X7miht 171 , 'i: ' Vidaink I ltrits2-i - -:TbEFTSiiir Flialloadd 71 - Metall thatSbe , Pkihestateelkit eAlifoille wribrideittelt . fration stiltlield WOMAN* ; - '44 imilklitiq in C_Vfl l 4 kno , ffoni •thP 12 . e4t day. The wino produe el 00,12161.0 in 'Hattie liiiireeihs it.'iiid W.' hill ' bei.`taniii'liii iitiallY, ass 44"4 dtilitrof- th eeS S 'SOW aol - thek ''beattitaportedats *IL ibligioniardaturatriee where the people use wine at their tables,, and where a bottle pg it „can. be. oblainad, lor three .or four obite; 'tirunni,iii lira bar-troOfuo stru,un "if ildititirkiiiftioti Xiletr:.'AlMinititirEirog igiiicA'ittitWeWidd'arP4tohltiirgiyfittnlVC.-has dog,a` Alpe Eudora ti,7sotn. as the °kr belong , - big t or the' 01,111114 = w uo onoo; ,to', go with. her Ibtuudiriut.',EtUl 'dtiKitti :fillityn',witb -her tithe pip - akAight.:". Wit flitiyofoliF7olitTne movement Lttifiro' reikiiikilibilf;-.lhltlittooKiwth.OS ill'a 9;748602i-aciar4n#:•EhAN-b_.so4Rvh, . 1 ,.0 aia so: , , ~ .., pleasant ,7%„ ~ L : : , -: A.',;,.•;:ii, iutiii" Zol 1 - - gornfdiant Mr. Melvin', at Sgsforth TMitteeghttetti,.-irrecon Thertkai,lest ; , , frieitlagyjpired by a full- bloodied birr•ide - boest, Whiskilii.uras leading; M' tuber to lartireighed.'lliti'aftlaiatintdoffelided4atlthe alight .ttplilleatliuttaf stimltatr. truhis dilataryillante,"rldr. Melvin wag tweedinto the air exutins. atIMIA° P l44 l t kak h ltl i fs-MikePPM.td* ----- ,: ~ 1 • Exrit.tpantrox,y4purpritt.,-: 1 , 4 . 4 i , * X'eter AtTlorh.inttr.p.,teArge,itiptst: f ltie - 4t,qow,trilth reatiilly . gatit‘ bittlet6 Vie heifer pelvic *l# tibia fi 'ate niiir 4 iltitthtlftj eriddition.{ , 4' - 4 . . PERSONAL. L. Q. 0. LAMII3I.-,.Are are softy 40 :teeAry iturintra Misitedgi 'sixoteitgeei'swirt the •Motatgornery tbst,theMon. the, had. pats dye - Wits . I , • ' 1 "orhia7poiiir.ltt - phisaf - ni; to nts and . randar trthatetatratteotint- Of hie MeWanlahip WOOF liePreSenteAlve Itt the NationEd-Legiela .Tgg Boston Transcript, says: to observe that Mr. Morphy's health to dello - alp: and fear his brain is 6verworked ;' though striellY temperate and reviler in his habits, profon ged - cerebral riguotorch to radar fbr one as you ag and comparatively.fragi le: Ile should now raw Ea awhile upon hie retitete.", - MPathPath' 'Fnayie, the yrell-known sailer at Meraphlti. Tenn., died suddenly, of apo plexy, on Thursday, week, 9th inst.' li e viiks a; nib tive of Pruners ' and "related to ttuilitte Xing of Prance, Louis Philippe, in whose household' his early ,yearewere spent. Mr. J. 11. - Srzorriray, son oi'Joefah kney, of Watertown, Maas., heal recently reesived a diploma as a member of the Royal College of VeteOnary . Surgeons of London. is the first American Who - has taken hie degree abroad. ' R. LnE 'WRITE haft purchased, and iiabckit to engage in the isublioation of, the Oetine/h -oinp:Enterpre.renewspaper, under the name of thg Faye:ifs Patriot.. A.FICIUS is imminent _between the son. Garrett Davis and Mr. Sisos,thellismooratts candi date for Congress in the Lexington Ay ) district. the latter having caned the former a liar , and a scoundrel. HENRY K. BROWN, the emininfidtitp tor, has so far reoovared from his recent Works as to be able to start for Washington to attend to the datiea of the Art Commisstan. _ Great Itnenbetwean - Flora .Temple and Princess-. Flora Wins. prom the N.- Y Tribune of yesterday.] - - T rotting on the Eolip - qe itourse, Thursday, Jahe 18,1859. Matob for p,OOO, three mile twits to wagons: Tillman nainint b. m. Flora Temple.... Z .). 1. Eoff names b. m. Princess (from On- Wombs) 2 2 Time 7:54-7:59i No other horse in this country Dan draw such - a crowd to witness a trot as Robs: Many thousand people were present at the &lilies oontse'yealer day—and this in spite of the extreme :heat and showery weather in the morning, and a threaten ing sky at noon. We are pained that • feel compelled to state that this great' , crowd expe rienced a bitter disappointmenat l the manage ment of the trot. The general .opinion; whether coned or not, seemed to be that there was poison -test at all between Flora and the Califordamare; but that the whole thing had been'previouily ar ranged, to result neit did. OM= . . First Buie.—They-got et without& single false start, Princess, inside and a length aheaci. ~This lead she maintained until they oanie upon the home stretch; when Flora came filongbido of h'er, and they passed the score nee* and ioseic; in - 2:37. . Second hille.-,—Prineess led all around the coarse, and wee a length ahead at ,the Andre' -stand. „ , Third mo.—ln the tiiiid - 'quirter Vora kipped Princess, and in turning the corner tin td the houla stretch, passed , her, and 'eSme in winner of the heat. Tituti 7 -2:36i, - • • Time of the heat....., 7:54. , .. • -The rain foil ratildlydUring'theleat. This and the recent harrowing for the =nmade the trick heavy. It was remarked that the California mare need not have been passed_ bed not her :driver wished it. Therawas a show of moon:for this, because the closest observer could disoover no ef fort on his part to put the mare to - the top of her need. It was clear : from the beginning, that Flora was not in condition; she hitched even when going fast, and seemed off her gait. The California mare moved with the cue. and. grape of ,a grey hound, or of a swallow en the wing, and seemed capable of afar higher rate of speed. • She Is' a. model of beauty, and blood le written all over her. ,The betting, after the first heat, was in favor.of Flora at any odds that could be got, auoll as 100 to 7. 8113c0141) USAT nut Mile —Flora had now the inside. Sheled the entire wale in 2 37t. . Second Mile —Flora &bead from beginning to end. Timo-2 36i. , - . Third Milo.—Flora ahead. Prinoees : lagging behind. On the' home etretsh FtOra - broke badly, and the California mare came near paseinglier'tn spite of the driver • but Flora was just enough ahead at the snore to be.,deolared the winner. Time-2 451. Time of the heat—T.s9i. Brokers , Vechnicatities. T4oropeprt's Bank Note Reporter thus defines some of- the phrases used la stook circles ant by 110IYEIMPerd : A Bom. to en* who buys /docks on .speculation, thinking they will rise, so that he can sell at a _profit It la to hie interestio have steaks fate, and he Will resort to every MOIRE' td bring about the desired result. - A REAR Is one who sells stooks on speculation, thinking they will fall, co that he eau buy in for less money to fill bia onntraets. It is' to his in. West to break down the market, and be will re sort to the moat desperate meant to accomplish his CORNER is when the bears cannot buy or bar. row the stook to deliver iu fulfilment of their 0011- km:sta. A DRPOBITE is earneht.money lodged in. the bends of a third party as guaranty ‘, 5 up, ,, "10 aa," eto., in the language expressive of a derosito• OVEITLOADILD la wbea the halls pannot: take And pay for the stooks they have purchased." • B 11011? is when a pereon'or party 'mills stoae when they have none, and eaptel,..to. buy or bar row them in time to dative r, Loma Is when.apereon - : or Party has a plentiful eapply of stooks:' ri,lart to to buy some etkett with a view to selling it in a few days, and either mak 0. or lose, a 4 tuck _ will have it. . • c - A I'Vism.is a pretended - tale, by spt.oht agma mentliaykisa-tbasenorandbayar, Lt ibe parrA, ut ottial; 101aotatiod No/ tat