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I •V"’fr' > • ,! : , r-; ; - r ' 'l:.': M, A: /y x r;:&' !^»ais3EetfctjdiE4i^ , T'-STr/-;? *c ' *?.,/tt i‘.v. 3 i}i.ls. -t : k»ft»kk*>V-h-*.ii!rig [?*st?mT»Yi MokSi'iWilrolu/Jon Ta?: In rtpife mW ror-»6 l^^e»W V l«^W'ife^Viiij^ i T'oewrt : '‘ Iff ftwyTprn^t* •c«doM /f ‘j-ji-sr • *;;! BRY-BOOIISJOBBERS. AJcOLINTOOK, QR ANTj, & G 0.,, Jtf. ■. i CLOTHS, OASSIHEBBS.pyiSSTINaS, W'. '• '/V -n't rfo.‘p'fiW«>'S^'>‘l HO. 380 MARKET STREET, -*■ -(Upstftifaj- ( ." j:.- < 3 -.V.S, ■-) .PHHjADELPHIA. :;}T ;^|©;||;;Gh:Gs ! 'o;f)'S^^ > : V:,., N 0; ms market bt; -y- ; - iT^^TOSCT.^tAydimCApEi/ft.CO., lX\ 11'i IMPORTERS XHD’jrOBBBRSW •" '• i CLOTHS; CA : SSIMEEBSVTKbungs, •:S; <■* ■•iXai-tJssfifitfiinW’fe MEN: ANOm VS&’i WEAR, H0.33S market street* . - Are receiving thejr r,;,,- ; ... Tdjrtjioh Uwr unit* the f^ttya.dfiPWOlMeraj^ rooh : i 'CTQ^v i! NOS. 404 AHD 40V' StARXBTSTREET, 1 : : - 5 I: "ft) Is J-iili li-.w IFOREISN ANO DOMESTIC DRY GOOD 8. 1 ,1 > I'-.HiJ'U/rV- on.' 7Cn- ( n.-i , ..« , i: • - -■■ J '^HAPIJEIQriii ; R'CJE,& CO.; ...., j r.i: '-''Vmp'oAtßßV'oE,;'. ; . ; LINENS, •■'-'■’= .. *' HO. 1 3eo:'habkeT"'btrhbt. YiT"/# ' J -.. t <-i-iY u.;; f Y - ■ OSP“ Our Stock, »«l4eU I -■! ■ . ;7, r ■. : vtv' WocJorotf/ :; ,'77 ! t'n ‘-i / s :v! i *.tt •; ? Xn ;'> >.-u v •:i v-- ••• ‘' ■ tie t« thW^MeOfooin-' .ihW»t»oii;orj-«"v‘ < .-';^' i , " i f, v-; • \ S/XE, DBBBB. AND FANCY BOOBS. ,T v'; J .'; f■ • ■'> - v : ;V'; ’ merrimaokprintb,' ; «:V’P A ; ram »AY,,Apopwi,t. ; - ” - MARKET' BTRBHT, : ‘ , J ;"' .'•al-tf,, j>HlliAi&Ex'lWAi-«.'.,.;'/,v !,' jis.-R'GAMPBEJiL&OO., ' rMPORTERS AHR DBAiERS ; ; mi g, o.od.b, LIHHNS, WHITE OOdDS, CISOTHS, . • Cv, ' 1-t1- ■ sal V.'; ... „ . , ’ .. ,» ,; ..;-, ,\ :' ; J / : f S'' .' ,I '. ■ un> ‘X ;V GOOES, < Nos oar market,'and Am commbrob sts, 3 .; : in low sura. , 1 Hivini Jut pernor*# .to the Mxrne. toMticm, srsiunr opening b new *ed.'.verTrW»u t fcUwßtoekef Oood,, em- IjwMißSsvetrTsriatrJa‘ thelrßae, irMeb iter oBWr to itSs tradeat the torrent market rotes, Hi c&ah orap • ; Proved enidl't." ‘"i 11! "’ : ’: Vj^iM din; pilICE > J , «S: : CO.. , "• . : : •“’: IMPORTERS OP ’ ’ . v:; ; N08. 9M MARKET’ ST- AND 088 COMMERCE BT. '.' WlOdrßtoeklseeWeted Or a member efthe Rrta.in !'; . BEST.‘EUMFB ANiMARKKTA i.J ; • nMa U WOOD, MARSH) & HAWARP, , r * IMP O R T E'HS “ " / ?. ■' wholesaledealersin : .’ •* ’ , JLRY OOODB AN-DOLOTHIN (I. ,'w-) •: HO. B*B MARKET STBBRT. ’"'' ~’ i,i!' , r ,; v ,ralLABfiLEiHA. • ,-Fin sod WSntsr Btook Krwoerapieteaodraadrfer tape**. “H™" : jj|J V ■VJAOLBbAIb'OBAIERB ANT) JOBBBRB Ht! :-;i I C: iraUA* s.® dfci&ji;* *. :i fAnd4l4Comm4r4e«tre»t,l‘ : ' lh ' . ’.’l peVwMSYOTRTaAHDPivTkyKoaTB ‘. Oaretaek, eepecoellr aAax’ted toSoh the inandW, al ert!.trade, la bow larae-and oooileto, in everyMrti .Ollier. - •., 1 :.i. *;_.. ■, ■■ .. = : EA3^.EOSS'&'"WJTHERS, «i MARKET) AND #l9 OOMMBRCB STREETS, !• j , ; ).; '1 ! Alj'D JOBiBHRa : ; ’•! ' "''' sl'iVir"' • ( AND “ . fancy goods; - Hev? new a oompWta tboj; inviU.tbfl &fc- MURP3Hisr;‘&'‘oo, ; Wr MARKET ST..AN»,»3B.pKUR.CH ALI)By,: v Are now openinc tbeir -• V j ■ : ..!!;• ’. FALL ANB WtNTOR iBTOOE ; e‘ ! STAPLE AND PANOV ■ •,! D B I Te whLohiHej invite'tfae MtflKtloh of. - , ; , - , .v cabhand swwj.. ' "•'raitADA.* Abfueto ttW* ■jiAXsEaaoEs.' ry-.‘^Jo -1 •TM eitioeritiiri rtroeoitullr it St the Uulr] *v.!?l’'BabH i AND BHORT-ttSIH BtTVBRO';j"-' , t f \ , -STOCK OF GOODS, . . D RBB 8. B 3C U F F FromWwet. wureM., - EKANGIS LiASHER & CO., ; brata^.. w~,'*r** »—.■■.■!■ ■ ■, 1 .* 1 ,t“ QRNDTNE G. D. CAPS, ■ ‘ ,; ! AT REDUCED JRICESr,' ’’ ' ‘ FOR BALH AT THE iO’StteT RAtfEIL •'ERABMtrat'o.; PRATT & BRO., \ ebtiutht-tm • "is IffAWK strbbt; PHKiM>EbPHIA, THIjRSJpIAjYi AUGUST IBG 1859. BOOTS AND.SHOES, v JpAIjE ■STOOK 1 ' ’ , f 1 ' '«»' ,/, . . . 7, '. \ ,:i BOOTS AND SHOES. : JOB HP H H. THOM? SON * Od!; "> ■ . . St* MARKET 'STREET, 1 , \V ■ ; Hevenoif oa'lundeWe-stockol : BOOTS AND SHOES !' „o# t ’ ' * ;'y ‘ KVERY VARIETY, EASTERN ANli ■ CITY MADE. TPorohMsera vislUtw thd clty Trill pl«we soQ »nd ex- Btook, « 7-« ■ i : g;P; WIDDiAMS & G 0;, ;;: • NO. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, ytholesalb BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) .Hava jsow on hand,a fall assortment of Eastern and i Philadelph'iaVbrk, to whiohtbey itiVite tlte'&ttentiod of. 'Southoni and Waalern Merohants. 'ault-2in ‘ \fHOLESALfiPEALEES is , t -; BOOTS 1; •_ ; "j. - ’A ! “Ndi-xia’ijtflßstreet;, .'- FurphMei'i'visitine the eitr will pleeee 6iil tnd eia mind tJffclr stook. ‘ ‘ ‘ “ AttUi-Sin ~'i & CO;. l- t WHOMaALB pakiiEEia - ; \at J .‘ ' , V' ;AN,gp, .S.HPESy "'I I ;" iSIOMAJWtET BTRBOT. , i ■ .%* JJOOTS, GOODS. 1850: PALE STOOK, JBB9. HADDOCK, & CO., ; 438 AND44O MARKET STREET, " lavltothc examination of purehaMn to a folj and complete stock.of BOOTS,: SHOES, and STRAW GOODS.,i.: ,u,- •'-1.. liUMra - ■ : : ■ tAs&ft RASiN. & 00., | BOOT AKD SHOE WAREHOUSE j' l ' • ‘ Axi> : *'o ' 1 7-: ■ ; MAKtPAoTo^t, fco. 000 MARKET STREET, PblUdelphle. . 1 We hare now on. Hand an extensive Btoek of. Boots < find o/eU descriptions, ofotrxotvir end EAsrxxfr, Manufacture, to which we invite Ihaattetitionof,South-, ero and Western buyers. • \\/V Jj W. idoCURDX & SON, 821 CHESTNUT STREET, (2d FLOOR.) LAPIEB*V MISSES!, CHILDREN’S BOOTS, ’ ‘ (JAITERS, ' a ‘ 7; '/ • ’ r ~1 / Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade. Rail-Ora J & M. SAUNDERSi ■ # i HO. 34 NORTH FOURTH BTRBBT, ' t . , (Near Merchant*’Hotel,), CaO the attention of buyers of •. BOOTS AND SHOES To tiiir Stook, wbleh orabrooo. a of . . [PHILADELPHIA ENOIJUfD;. ' . [ J. .. } WHOLBSAI/E CLOTHING. :l "JLpTHINQ'I ’ • AT WHOLESALE. 0: HARDNESS & SON, . , 353 MABKBT,ETTIIBBTi , , , eOVYBSABt.CO»NB& 0» FOtTßltt •TRWT, ' a i Offer oa themoet ' - LI b' E R-A'EV-'TERMS, •• Anewondextemrtrastookof FALL ASD WINTKR OLOTHINO, - ‘ . i i • ADAMHD TO ,THB SOUTHERN AND iWBSTERN TRADE, ,“ ‘ t ‘ '"L'to WHICH- ’ J ' • THBT INVITH TIJB ATTENTION OF fll/TERR '’;jjrs3-Srti ; ",/**• ‘ 1 ’ 1 _ ' j^IPPINOOTTj HUN TKR, & SCOTT, ' MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBBRS COMMON, MEDIUM. AND ;■ E, INE ; »G LOTH I-N G-» We : epebtal VUention to our complete line of • ' MACHINE-ICANUFACTtJEBD GOODS* •' ■ - NO9-AB4 NCARKET,; A Aie MERCHANT, BTB. :#u^Soi -'‘ 7. i-'-CrcY • • ,* v ., 'SSfSSS'Avftji -i PRO..&GO. .(ESI WHOLESALE DEALERS .IM ... -*i .*. j < • . > '•« •" • - <• • - • ■ • WAR E, 1 OBTLBRY, GUNS, PXSTOLB. &0., 'OS© ‘ 689 ’BELOW SIXTH,NORTH SIDE. ~ ' . ..FHILADBLFHU. & GO-, . , HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND QUN 1 : .WAREHOUSE.' ■ NO.’ 407 MARKBT, AND 418 COMMERCE STB.. euOJm. ?. .. "riitAtELPHIA, SADDLERY, HARNESS, Ac. L E S A I, E., SAD DL EE Y MANUFACTORY, ■ M. J. LUKENS & OO f , ; No' SIS MARKET STREET ’. , PHILADELPHIA.. . W’eetemtrade, ’ ~ 4M«9»- ln > , ■i MEDICINAL. ’M'XNMIeSe^^D'NURSE AND FEMALE pl^BWfit», BWffF? tar ! FOR CHILDREN TEETJIING, ' wfaioti greatly facilitates the proogw of teetbing».by eoft> emog the rams* reduomg all jbfiaimnatlon; wiu allay A* BOWELS. ' ’ ■ Depend BJOl> it, mothers,'ttwtll jive rerttoyoureelree “RELIEF. AND' HEALTH TO-YOUji INFANTS. ' We have putupanasold ? this ssrtiole for over tya vearseondoaa sayiJnQop ndenoe and. troth of it, Umelr OBed. Nevel' did E we know nnilMtehoe of duiabaraetion by mi rone C who need it. Oh the oon §tiot7 in JOS' deUehiM <* with iuoMratloua, mid ■SeSJiiterWof .hikheti ri, eommeßdktKmoliiimeii oefeffMtaeßdmediioeiYjF ® tooa. We apeak in thle mstt«r ,? “ i WhM' , F» do % know,”'•after ten reara 1 ejEperiencii.aimplMaanur 2 repomlon. for the fulfj numtor Whetwe boride “ plaro. 'ln ahnoßt everr Ibßs StltSitiOnofnn, SPEI--fil "' T "T fS,U Wi?IR}t'S m OF I CASEff. . ’ It not only rellevesthe OT phildfrom pain, but ln vigorate* the stomach and bowels, eorreots aolditr ROWELS awIF WIND O COLIC and overcome oon- • it not a epeadilYi remedied, end n ‘rhSa IN CHiLDREN. b; whethtrlit Briaea /rom »fefa|HS£S nM olthi. medifm'r lilM 'Frte»jsoeßti»DOttt«, Cl)c ftnss THURSDAY AUGUST 18, i 860.; ; ' * betters from Europe—No. 14/ [Correspondence of ThepreM,] , * - ; ” •■ Tnc.v,- 25,1359- , I set out from fierno this,morning In pretty good time, anci greatly enjoyed tho morning freshness of the pine forests, tho new bay, ao its odor, from tho, well-packed stablea, and the'delicious, ambll of tho cows, ns ttjey were being milked. The road to Than is very beautiful, and there are many, striking views of IhejMoneh, the.Eiger, and the, Jung-frau. But the day grow intensely. bet, and, X oonfesa, tho magnificent snow mountains only tan talized me with the thought of an ieicle for iny ' parohed mouth,'and tho beautiful .Jung-frau oxoi , toci no other emotion than the deslro to plupgo my burning head ,ln her snowy,bosom. Tho boats no). yet . making' tltoir, regular trips, and tho diligence for Interlaken being filled, I was happily obliged to spend tho night at Thun., X say happily , beeauso it was worth a, trip ; to Europe to seejsueh a sunset as X Witnessed that evening upon tlie lake of Thun and the Blumlis Alps.. X.havp never but onoe. seen'.,anything ,,BO : po/feotly, {on-, trancing, and indescribably lovely, There-wore, tho 1 groat mountains gjppiugfrom theirrockysum :mite on either Bide, and olqsing in, a portion; of tho blue lake with Ito pretty little islands,-their grace fa! foliage dipping the waters,-, while the splendid snow range of the Biumlls filled up the back ground, reflecting tho, rays of- the setting sup in the moit exquisite iintsoKthe rose, l ’• "' - ' -, I mot three; fiuq yadpg rhllndolphians, Slnyipg, with their precentor ui Thun. They have'a. little, boat uprmtho lake which carries the .American, colors, and attracts a; good deal of attention, in all mytruvels, I baye npt peon .any who so favora biy {represent our country, and give so true an idea, oif the;geutlenoss an* refinement pf ,our cultivated .classes,,. .Wo apq,thought to bo. the, very irupersou atlou of self-ooneoit/fAd vulgarity, by the English more especially, although;on tho continent pur re-, petition is. somewhat higher j , as there a, -man’s clnltn-to, consideration and l rospoe t, is -ususUy sot-. tied by tbeazueunt of money he nan spend, and in that p'arUodlar, American? do pot fall.short.,.l have been no little amused,-and ; sometimes mortified, at -the specltapns.b£ ophconntrymenjvho have turned upqtdifl'erbntpolntsi The exaggerated ideas,of tbimSolvee-; as,. Americans, taudio! everything in - wed tho aarount of .independence find as ruronce they felt bound to exhibit as a eonsequenee, oduld only tend tajoonflrin -the prejudices whioh harrow minds bavwjuaeady. imbibed ftdmthe trashy books if one-sided authors; >/.:! I X did not ntop thi* time at Interlaken, charm ing yillago', botwoou il.akos Thun and Brieuta; in' full View of tho beautiful Jung-frau. You find here quantities of the protticst and best hotels and “ pen sions "in Switzerland—ip short, it has been called "an English boarding-house, withatrebts-.running .Uirough.it.”'- I - >* ■ . 1 took-steamor immediately on Xiak'eßrientz, and reaohed- the falls ef.the Giosbaoli iu about ah hour ahd a half. II had no ideaoftho surpassing beauty andigrandour of this cascade, or ratherioasoados, for there is'ssnoqgulonof them, falling in a.zigt;. zsg course from a height of about eleven hud- . dred feet, and- thon -flowing off in a - winding ooiireo tlll it rttihes Into -.the lakusorao SOO feot lower down. Itls likc the roaring of distant thun- . der, and sometimes it Sounds as (hough tho moirn-- taib ltself were falling. ‘As yon sit on tbe terraoo of the-hotel-and throw your eyes up the . great helglit to whore itrrttshes through a chasm from the unseen snows and follow it in Its sdvon oiuoades, - and the spray which they throw, up’among the ■ groat recks and pines whioh hang oyer it at dif ferent points/ you 'float bn in a dreamy reverie of wonder, delight,- and praiso.ta its Almighty An. thor. ’ -By a . foot-path you mount to the various fails, whioh are Crossed by light riislio bridges, and at one,of thein yOU pass' entirely under tho street, catohing glimpses' of the lako holo'w/overthe tops of trees, seen through tho silvery, veil, the whole torrent is’ laShed' into white foam, and as one cas cade'after another bounds upon the rooks beiow, showers of sparkling gems aro thrown up'hlghjn tho air, and the.iris sports among the mist.’ I was tbrrified' at. Niagara, but charmed with theGios bacb.. - ‘ ‘ - ■ ' V ’ • A 'Capital hotel,-a. landlord most obliging and ' moderate in his-' charges, with • lovely mountain Walks and views, must ever make the Glesbaok a ifavorife resort. I left this dolightful spoton tho i7th; kHd’falthougVlt was only half-past 4,, the garish eyo of day',’ was already gloaming over ’jhe mountains, as bur little boat skimmed the wa ters of'Brlcntz. The lako looked like a small mir ror in its gigantic settings of mountains; towering up precipitously to the regions of everlasting snow. -Leaving the pretty little vlllago of Brientz at’s/ I soon reached a hamlet higher up, whose chalets, with;their projecting rooft, brnnmontitl fagados and haleOnlMi long low windows, Wlth.smoU square or - hexagonal .verses of. Scripture carved along the front o f the hbuso’, and ail 'tho groupings, wore truly Swiss, and characteristic of the Oberland. Nothing can‘equal the flageolet-like voices of the .Children, and you hear their wild taelbdy echoing among the mountains, - as.thoy load their floekß 'to the pastures of the .topef-Atps,'ascendiug higher and higher, until autuiwibrlngs them' back again to thyvkiisys T ' l -‘ ' , I have now nearly,’tfayersed iho Briinig pass, which is not more thun S.OOi) feet hlgb,.quitp easy and extremely protty. The sun oamo.dpwn upon .mo in some parts of ,my walk with scorching power; but I hr;vo now reached a shady spot, .wkepo a littlo brook comes,purling down from tho moun tains, and you mny imagine tho iefresbotent it af fords, and the quiet, enjoymont I imvom regard ing to.my left the hold summit of a rooky chain, whoßO crevices are filled .with snow, whllo all around mo tbero is a rich wild, vegetation of mountain pines. -Xt is so, pioturosquo to boo tho goats defiling up tho, steep pathway and leaping with wondrous grnoo and agiiityfrom crag to crag; so musical to hear their UnkUpgubells ,aud cries; minglod witp tho'shepherds’, .calls, fading iu the distance, till' one returns-.to himMlf as though, from dreamland, “Lea ez(renie.e*itouchcnt"— and from tho oxalted rpalras of tho .imagination. . I took to washing out a, handkerchief, in tho.IUUo. brook, a plain, mnUor-of-pict piece of work. whieh the absence of-my knapsack neeoseitates,, While It dries-I write,{and this Writing from time to time, in odd places aid hurried moments, is tho best ex,, huso-loan offer for inooheroncy. Xfaving. liud tho bo'thor and oxpense of even a lrnapsae.k among the : mountains last autumn, X dooided that tho inoon-, vonlcnco of beisg without ono for a few days would he preferable this Umo, - - Of ail the acquirements whioh a young bachelor from home maypossoss, there is none mere useful to himself thhuiliitio “ savair faire," or how to dem and to bo able ito wash a handkerchief, sow, on ft button, or even darn a stooking, is above all, to the voyager, ono of his most practical and economical talents. X have now readied a mined chapel on an ele vated point, «hleh la a usual resting plaoo, com manding a fino view of the Snow mountains behind, and the valley and village of Lungern, with lt« little lake,below us. I have occasionally met wo-: men crossing the mountain with their, peonliar. baskots strapped on to .their baok, or men with a aortofframo or obalr, on which, thoy carry lm menie'burdens.. I have seen thorn in tho autumn oarrjing great weights of choose, and oven tho heavy trunks of travellers, over theso precipitous, peases ' This moment lam joined by a German lady and gouUeiuan, wbo have come on foot from Moyrigen, and, from their heated appearance, they havo bad a toogh pull up the mountain.' The guide baa all their luggage on hie haok. except the pretty bonnet of Jdadamo,- which aho carries in her hand, woaring a' straw flat to screen her pretty face, and an amazing extent of orlnollne for theso rough and narrow paths.! Tho onlyanitablo dross for Ihoso parts is tho “bloomer,” and, tho English, I have noticed, always have their skirls drawn up in fee-: toons—wcarins high hoots. . The descent 1 to I.ungcrn is extremely wild nnd beautiful. 'A stoop and narrow way, overhung! by splendid' mos< and fern-ooyorbd rooks, and shaded by lino forest irons,' winds down tho mountain. In Some plaocs itis a series ofsteps worn in the rocks, and altogether impraptioablo for mules. I overtook the Germans at tho'auborgo of Lun goru where i found them debating over tho exor bitant sum dimandisd by the landlord for a car riage to Ali#aoh. Tho diligence hiving gone, they wore at his nieroy; hut I, who can walk, ain perfectly indipendont of tills olhsti 4f persons, who. PW upon the holplcss. 'l'fihd, aineii I Was here In September, tloy liavo constructed a fine'diligence mte over i!° 11 Kaiser's 'Bi!i\il,”-and ary con tlnuing )t oter tho Briinig. As I passed along I hoard tho grand roverboratioris or the blasting among tho maintains. , I’hero aro fitmo very quaint and 1 pretty cottages about Imogen, tho sides of tlio house being oovored with minute mingles, out and laid like the soaics of a: fish. Tho :oofs ato composed of heavy .shingles, laid about sialnohes deep, and kopt in tlielr plaeo by beams crowing tbejri on tho outsido, with rows of groat itonjs, whioh Is tho only seeurliy they have against the wind, Tho long, low oaeementa, with roundhid hexagonal panes, very frequently stretching .tuross the ontiro 'front of tho house) the curious hdoonies tinder tho oaves of tho roof,’ with tho stain going up outside, are nit peculiar pud striking. ■ ■ • . As I pasjwd tljnmgk tho village of Sarnen, slhi. | ■ Noies'flnAmprica ’ ' • atodon a sraall lake of the samename,.! looted „ A B MTiww n mto the, open doo.r.of the oterpli, where some.ln- ormo.vs op Bio^D pa itWr H u. "■ i comprehensible service and loud. Binging; were ! rVMTn „ >'vL, ,• : . going on, in (ho'presence of* a feW Wdm'Onj dtWoil i ; 0 " „ ■. in j>laek velvet boMiccs, some 1 of them braided, | “ " h “ 1 En 2 , ' hraatt - W0 Bhou . ki n °‘ liko and all having 'their hair twisted up behind with'a' roll ofwhito muslin, and fastened With a plated f£j«“*“» eonsnlat:Eoßion_pro.. ornamont which.looked like two Bpeons;- Some of , °'' r 0 upon Atnerican ■them .wore a large gilt spear, with an ipjmenje , / ,J n , ra j or .' " ■ cu 9 tf ®' R -'y-.foresight head of filagree and colored glues/ , ” (/a 1 w-’ lo< ’. ltcl . , “,P ublie ® n rW , y! - Before I reached Alpenaoh I wasalmost overcome Btionk'for *8I! s**? eairnoUwill. ih.v.the heat; and quite repented my walk, at thaV k ° “SrirnfamA' - . \ ~,Ao : hour of the day. In Uie Sali-a-Manger theroL pklie-ioinWa I*l/ r n v-, -v r ■saw for the first time’ in, .a lithpgraph W t'oj ly Qaakera four own beautiful city, While frequently and at brick-.huiitcity. of straight lines find right angles'- ■varidni points I have seen. New York. -No'tine', and remarknhlp,' in ncommerelat point of -view, as ‘I am sure, fwould have recognised Smith’s Xslahd-, 1110 great exporter'of fresh‘butter, queroitrtm hntk; Jt was so strangely metamorphosed; in short,.the thing-wap a, very poor representation -of .'influential city of tho Union. 'I was shown j Philadelphia, . Very few pepplg in toeso payta ugly-looking brick building, which* totalled the 'have,over heard of any other place ,in the,,United, to ,it wflssigned/the.-ffrsi,’ States besides Kew. York, and America apd’ New •Yorknro sometimes as amusingly confounded'in which a , their*simple,minds 'a9‘ they havo boon by tho' the war ngainsthismoBt, ! graoioag.Moje?ty,,GeorKO’ ■arrogant'New Yorkere themselves!‘. jbe Thircf, is still, preserved,' with tho original •- r —— r >,-,-rr wage'of (ho goddess lying'in stato.within if. f «*d not have any curiosity to see tho thing;bnt was .4 that tho. image > Represents a little bjaoki girl c Q r-fing3 in its ears' and a cap of liberty on its head! ‘ThmmEds'coine year, from* dll parteof the country* to pay tneir respects to. the i Shrme of this littleblack goddess l , Bunny .people; .this,(roly! -- “ " 4 . . * l "'**’ .-And h.ero tarn reminded to'-flay'eometbing bf the- Americana love for Art. Of ajl.r the foiti*s?ih r&w * 1”? may boast of Awarding .tO/Art the most enlightened-encouragement.'There.' are licre h largo numbelidfoxoelleht English water- Color drawings and dji paintings,in the fiomlsof private amatcuri-niahy of them by those dfiUh‘. flished Brltfsh njastert, Shajferand Jutshm; S!§ ret t 2j?l d ’iS great manrtrashy, works by' .wiosp perßdiops' Pr%hmen.' Therc 'is .jo very' 'fine in .Phiiadslpliia, With e facade that looks' siopielhlng.-llkiY’our •QftUeiy. lt beingbtitU- dfmarblc; which hasr Bomb* ressmblanoo/io;the ; Portland;stone. .- Upon ' enter-^: lag 'tills bnllding the feelings of an. Engiishmani I nro highly gTatlflod by seeing , before him.under ! an immense domo;-whioh was- expressly designed" \ a ?“ the work, 4 -stupendous group*, in Tipperary clay, which, was.done, b SL on * of bcr -moat 'graciOus MajestyV : IxiHh subjects, dwhofea'aianiu I* hay ©quit o'forgot ten.) I examined tp.O group oarefully, and - consist of several poraes, and men. with a large Msorlmentiof naked Wothen, the iatteh element of thU composition.intended,' l ato .toldj'fo r .comb'ino ail ithe favorite phasos of,nude eoulpturOiiWhioh is so popular with thd Anierioab/. Theru is A great depl, of.confusion (tv'lhe group, but it is fuiroF j ao* r 1 i ion V A r o^uld-Mtm^«r,etoutops, Aro moro liko Englishmen, than ony ofthe people^bf the .other poriionß of the United States. They are more ex* elusive and ariatocraUo-raa Itto.tennod—and there too ntopor classes pro treated with.adegreeof .ro fipect;and considoratfoifwhich dld'my'KQgiieh heart ' good { it show's that tho sonse of -personal regard is ; riot 80 doad in Boston-as it As in_o y ther-portions of iheeountry. ‘ The ari) more lite-' rary In their inclinations th'ari the rhilridelphtan^'; ‘ thodntollootual character of toe people to more de volopedl—they are more thoughtful, arid reserved— more dolioato and refined In thejr tastes.. and do noteat or drink so much as the'Philhd6lphlans. j Tho peoplo,of ,thla lattepolty are onarmoas eaters L Henco tho r necessity thoy find for having an'abnn-, ' dance of markets. • There to one market 1u Vhila- 1 dolphia a imilo;dn lerigtoi>#lt; was: th«A United Oov9Tpment;_at an.dipiuonfte. oostji ; chiefly to mollify the peorilo after, an,"extebsiVo in- ' surreotion. informed by a mt’tnbcrof the UnltcdStoteftSonato from Philadelphia.-i -I do pot thinly that too people of tho States are. entitled to tho least praiso for tbbir honesty.' They . acquired a-bad roputatfon,’ a-fcwyears-slneo,* for, - Ihoreason (hat they..repudiated- urnlr.debts;,and her-Alaj>s.ty’a pubjwjts, whohod- kindly advanced large- sumsuf money,'at U loVrateof interest, to aid them ift building toeiri Canals, 1 would- have ‘lost their capital, had forotha .disinterested: efforts of Sydney Smith, who soon brought the peo- ; pleuudGore'rhraent 'to rttoir sifasos by afgumbnfcV and rldiculej:i-They L winced : droadfnlly unaejf the 1 ? pufigbnt satiße of this ouiluopt man, and .wore,. driven to tho riocoasltj of aohrio\yledging .and pay ing thoirobligations,-• Sirioe' then tneynav'dt>6n-' ducted, themselves with morc- dooency,’ andlhave regularly remUted*their interest,-to England—but only after d'eiluc tttig a Bmalt as ,ji tax upontbelt'dfedtfor^tO'enable them"to’pfty toe^salary■ of their. Governor; ‘. .This should-be:a\ocQe. - ed, and they should ho made-to pa y \all .without; any deditotton | ‘ Uord'Patmerston/wno to so pkil fulinhtoforeigripolicy. haa tola matter’now-to' hand, apd;|f t,he stato doca pot meet all its debt*; • ropriaals must ipevltably -toitow. ‘ ’BOSTON. - /. •' " A Trip to Reading Pottsville, Tama | qua, Munch Chunk, Easton, &e. : [Correspondencepf.TheFrees.] ; ... _• V, i , Wo Koar muqb from correspondents about famed places, and hre’apt to'think that we must go'Wway 1 to Dome distant pirt of our own or 5 other coiilbtries 1 .luordcrto see'gomethibg'strange. Butin a short trip , through tho^ibbvejpiaces^wo have : found mtnfato interest^ and.'ainaae; without the> loss of' much time or expense—important items to.mfmnyi;- and we have np doubt tb?t some wpttfd be, pleased, .to bear,of **, pheasant, way, of.Bpending a&jreek within halfji jodrney ,of Jlfa city. * *-V. jßtartjbg irom in the' early part%f.last; W.oek,' ire. headed fdrßeadfhg, arriving (hefelmtwo ahd'ahalf boars; and going m ** feourbOn’s M Waro’ Bhowu tdouri‘oota, and / after ridding oureeWeft of fiomb Of tho travelling’dirt, put onoleart then we are. ready for a day’s Jileasnre/'.-As -it is but :ten A. M,, wo have nearly all day.fa; look around.* Afnoh can ho soon that la novel to a Phila-. deiphfan. lYe hero .mountains to plirab, \ pleasaint country H> walk or drive through/or stroll along tho banka Of the‘Schuylkill, or the “raginghuhaK” / - * r '' _•' ’' l ’ l ,f -V . Next mofhing at teb we left fbfPottsvUle,'golhg through a'beautiful oountryr winding' along' the' basd of high mountains fallowing the -Schuylkill, and occasionally going through tunneld where .for .a ljtifa.whiles w®; a?® delightfully cool much-lnr-the.dark. ;We arrive at- Jkjtteviile-at 12.30,intima for, dinner at Pol. Ex change Hotel; where woenjoy of a , well : regulated travoUers’ home, ip a smallvAlley between' the mountain?, and’ near/ ly al) of the lovolsp&cO is ocoujdedl The new ,buildings run uup hill/’frbm somCof which'a fine yieW of a the town and surroundings may he ihad.' The court house is boautifully Situated on an emi nence, and presents;,a,pleasing- appearance.. Qur own courtrooms do not- oomparo,favorably,with thi|, of indeed any .of the. county, esurt hogses.; •They are;large and roomy, and, lools #3 if V JgV tice!’ was comfortably cured for I .' At the other end of the street is tho imposing statue of Henry Clay, cast in Philadelphia, by 'Wood./ From'the bftse|of‘ihe'fltatheVe haven beautiful view' Of-the ;Schgylkill, both up and' down-Mho Oars' arriving .laden withpoaVand tho oanah with itahusy popu* latfab.'. If, you-want a good-.cUmb, keep, right-on up themQuntaifi, aud.ip .about, half on- hour you arrive at the top, .from which you have a grand ylom .There arc apvoral coalmines la tke.vipiaity well worth a,yisit. t / • Next'moruirig we start at eight c'clock for Ta rn aqua }; go byvdil as far as Tuscarorft St&tfaq, 4hd then'take' , thb' stage for Tamaqual ; We greatly onjoyod ,oo&l mines and tho villages of minors and families who mako some attempt at,cultivation. .Tho shil is eo: poor, however, that, it takes- ecuno effort,to oleara.email -patch of the. atones; and brush, and raiso a few potatoes/ Woarnvem Tamnqua about ten, in time for the stage to Mauoh. phunk,orwe can stAy. for the afternoon stage, ha wo prefer. Tho ride from Tdmhqua to the Summit is pleasant, wherowo on tor the little cars od tho inclined plane/ and ran ' down to Matich Chunks - Things look strange hero to a 'atrangor.’’ *W® -soe oara run ning: up; and; down, hill,,laden with coal; going down they are propelled by thelrpwn gravity, and, arOi pulled up .by machinory rapidly, . The-in* .olinod pianoa from -Mauoh Chuifa to tho Summit areeonalderikLouo.of tho great,engineering won d9rs of o.ur oountry., r Madch Chunk is situated tween high, steep' mountains, 'which ’almost' debar further-progress of tho fawn. • Tho Mansion House here, is' one of tho best hotels in tho interior of tho State, and .tho (town is a pleasant place to: visit.' :i . ! , ; ■ l , ' . From Maucb Chunk yto. go along, by rail, the. banks of the beautiful Lehigh, stopping at Bethle-. hem, Allentown, and Easton. These Ibree .towns are very alt being in fine agrienltural dis’*’ tricts, and lh a thriving condition. Oar - timb w&s pleasantly Fpoht in this part bf the enjoys ing the bountiea of life at first-rate hotols, and sec-’ .ing neW' ood beautiful soenhry. 'However, as 'all' pleasant things comer to an end,'we ato, to our sor row, flt thelapt of the week; nndttaking tho cars of tho. North .Fonnsylyapte, Railroad,, at Rothlehem, Saturday afternoon ot four we arrive in our boautiibl, oity .6.30, fully compensated for, an outlay*of eighteen dollars, and not feeling as If .yv© had lost anything by being away, haring been kept well posted on tho affairs of tho clty by Tfo press and other papers, By the way, 1 Mr. Editor, The Prt*s \s getting to ho (tie paper id ‘Pennsylvania,'' as it deserves to be. - : i- ou3BnVßt}.> - Philadelphia, August,l6,lBs9. Frigat© Cougrces-yHer Crew audCruise ! 7ho Unite<} States frigate CongrcfS was off Capo. Henlopon on Saturday. , Tho pilot left.her, and she proceeded on hor bruise'Jo tho BrazH_station! fn most gallant style. Mr,, Pilot Bennett Informs us that her officers and men area‘model the' ship, barring some necessary improvement tind repairB : (tho fault elther of the naiy yaVi pr some higher ihfiuoncb); in cxcollbnt’fightlng Order, We are -indebted-to Hini, also, for a complotolist of her officers,vis:.Flag offioor, Joshua commanding:the Brasil squadron; captain,-.Louis M'. Qoldsboroughlientenanta, (leorge W. Doty, Andrew r J- Drako, Josoph B. Smith,; 6. B* Quacks enbush, AustlitP.opdergraet, ; ,And,Chas., JI ! s Cusbt man ; purser, 'Revi*p. Slamm ; ( eurgoou, .L. Bl punter’; aSelatant, surgeon’, pen; assistant Robert L.‘ Mbberchajv' lain, John RlakOp acting master,' Georgb‘A- Sigav low;;, captain of marines, Robert 'Tanseßpsebond lioutonnnt of marines,' Thomas 8. Wilsoh r* flkg officers’ sooretary, Louis Sands; .captain's cloxk,- L) M. ,purser , sjc!ei‘k, , 'Ai. JL Moore; surgeon's steward, John G. McLaughlin; midshipmen, Alfred J- Alalian, Hoary B,; Clair borne, HiloryVCenas/ Qilbert. C./Wiitae, Thomas k G, Sp’enoeV; ‘Chas‘. Johnson; gunner, John Webber} Carpenter,' Christopher Jordon; and^aUmaker,Thebdoro ; o. Horijert; .i - Tho Congress loft lior a’nohorago off Thursday of Jaat weeki'ahd wout down tho.Hver to Port Mifflin, to obtain hor.powder from the Government house. After completing the receipt and jare of ior potty: dor, at ,Port.Mifllin, she jrocceded to (Jhcstor, fur: therdown.tho river, and.again'anchoredat,Xow Castlo! ’ Starting from, this latter plaoo, shoan- ; chord at theplaco milled Mbrrislistancq, in copse' quepop oftho wind a'lld : (Ido. ' Tho tlde Was’on'tho’ ebb, which would have prevented hhr' further prd-* gross'; nnd the Wind, as Pilot Bennett—umi mi er-- cellent pilot ho le—rays, was.“. a southeaster flat In our jaws,” She proceeded tho next moTning, uu-" dor tow of her attendant, the good steamer Arne-, rlca, towards tho Capes, and at 0 o'clock P, H, she was dimly in sight,'ploughing hor way, with a half thousand noble and gallant Yankop tars oh, board, for tlio’ 1 station to Which sho is directed by Government,' Now this lioblo old frigate hna left pnr port, Wo cannot resist saying that, as .she is officered liy suoh prominent mon—am}, officer eel and manned, as wo know, by li largo proportion. of 'Pennsylvanians—no', foe of'equal strength oould moot her suooessfnily. The flog officor, Coimnodore J. B. Bands, an old frjqud of, ours,, is. distin guished for,' ms hmg eeryiop and proverbial ohi-, valry. His personal history, .wore’ We Bt 11-, ljerty to enter upon detail, would*, present a' picture- of ohlvatrlo daring-—ami daring sclf-saorlfico seldom illustrated, The, Captain, Bouts M, Gold'aborough is favorably .known to the Eorvico! The ship has also on board spmo. six young geptlemon, whqpromiao physically and,pro fessionally to' become otheers (graduates of tho np yal school) worthy tho servjoe. Among tho lieu tenants aroofficcra of high character ami long sorvioo. Goo. 31. Doty, the first "luff,” has boon at soa.moro than soventopn years; .Drake,tho second, Quaekenbush .the third, ,jno, Smith ,'thp fourth,, Kentucky Pohilorgrast tho fifth, and Cushman tho, sixth,: have all established enviable reputations as naval oflioers. Wo must montion onr own personal friend, Capt. Tansill, who, commands ,tho mnrino' guard of tho ship, and who but rooontly roturned from tho Paraguay - Expedition, 1 tlio marines in whioh ho commanded with great credit to himself. Nor can we forgot Purscpfilnmm, tho accomplished and gifted gentleman,'beloved by all, and wow al most atfhd head of tho list of pursers. Wo wish them, one and till, a prosperousi erulso and asnto ro- ‘ turn. ' ' . - t I» MiDhhBBOBO, Moss,, a boy dtod last wook from tho blto'of a turtle.' Ho snapped at and at tempted to bito everybody who oamonoor him, and displayed every symptom of the nmch-dreader!.hy drophobia. TWO f GENTS. 1 This city'is the capital of the free State's east of the Conneotlcrtt line.- It Is famous in-its history as ,thooity in which tho Peetomtion of. Independence was declared. .This unfpxtunate .event; aliens tod . Boston from Southern ana'Wostorn States—which CtiU. refuse their lored slave labor.,;,\V r hat. a_e,hocking outrago thia^ - U to the. heart of an, Englishman* who.regards all per&raS aH tipori an equality. -Boston 1 is a hfily pity,' grounded by swamps, add remarkable fop its aqua tic productions. .It is .the literary emporiun\of the country, and boasts of its disUpgmshedljterary men—shell tw'Bryanfi-liOngfellow,'Cooper; add Washington Irving.. ld. was invited, to dine with, a' select party, at tho house of .a celebrated historian, in tho cofnpany'of Xorfl Qrosvcnof ’nncl Bir Ev’crton I^velttce—-two nobletaen who are now 6n a Visit to the States for the. purpose.;of studying the; game, laws, the. said law? poingmuch more liberal in this country th'ari with dß* Tho company, consisted' of seventeen .persons: all of them' belonging ta : the mercantiljQ classes; A few of the party had bopn, thoso I notioed .a refine ment and cultivation whlch wore not observable in tho.others. -Although these few had been' permit-; ted .to visit only .tho commercial oirclwof England,’ they seCinod to be very proud of recalling .tho' at-' dontiona so kindly extended do them by'ttiaf class of ber.grAClOQs Majesty’*subjects. -.The conversa tion was altogether about Boston.,- . : Tho amnacinCnti of the; people of.BosfW consist in < attending lectures, temperance and conyenUpns, and;at.these they become; at times, very mnoh excited. Their lectu rers are generally schoolmasters and prOfe'S&rs (the i people aro nearly all professors!) 'AMongthera I hoard a Mr. Lougfellow,'who Wrote a poem about a QCfman caatte-onHhe lthino.. Theyhove. o wit among them, by tho name of Oliver but asTar aS.Tdould judgeof the man, from hav ing onoo- met-him- in the 'Street, I-should' hot be inolined to think bo, had; mnoh. brilliancy, .about blin. He is entirely local in the.cba-. raoter of hte'mind, and,'like the feat-or his townsmen, is always talking of Boston ! This oity, holds ,tho samo position iu intellectual , alia moral groatnesa to- the rest pf the. Union that Nowoaetie«ujpbn-Tyno, does .in tho United King*, dom to the. JEinpiro of .Great Britain, There ia one individual in Boston who soems to stand very high os n wrltor. His name is Emerson —1 havo.had an; opportunity of reading one of his .volumes, and-1 oorfess my entire inability to understand, the point at which no is aiming, lio.iaat the head of ft sect here called > u Spiritual Rappers ”, I had often heard of “ Boston rappers,” butjneverhad the good fortuno to meet one until my introduction to Emer 'eon.'' *He is« very moral and, innocent man, but, like the rest of Ida townsmen, thinks Boston the •groatest city In the world I A Golden event biutcd nt in tho Courier of Saturday came off at the Lowdl Island Houaooq Saturday evening. It, was tho golden woddihg ; of Mr. and Mrs, Joel Adams, rer. oently of this city,, but now of Chelmsford; .Mr. Adams .is the presklent of the .Prescott' Bftnk’ of this oity, and, hourly seventy-six ye/irs of age ;’Mrs. Adams is severity* throe. Upon'this dccaslon' Mr£. ' Adams worc the same whito Butfri skirt id J which she appeared at the original-iWridtUngb 'ißhe-avus; drcssdu as a youthful with .bouqqots. Ajj,, , .About soVontyiflvo persortS'wqifepresent at'lno'an niversary, and successively ohngr&tulaiedthe Cou- r pie.— hou'dt Couriei. Afc Unpleasant BED-rEttow.^Mr.. John Tyson, residing iutUe southern part of our borough, a few mornings'Biboe/ found that ho' had been hav ing a very unpleasahtbed-fellbw through the night. On rising from the bed on which hb had slept, with hU obitd bvhla side, ho discovered a house snake,, eighteen 'lriehorlD'length,/in th& bed botween f wbero 7ie had lain and the child.' Ho mode short Lwork with' the roptile. by removing it from his com fortable quarters, ana “ bruißing us bend,” prefer ; Wng, if he must sloop “ as thick ai three In a bed,” Other odmpouy than his snakeship. This is the " thirdsnake that has-been killed in the same house V during this year— Attentoiett (?<*•) DemQorat, THE WEEKLYPRESS. jThb w 7xßXX.?=s*£pg -will to Snbeorfbert by’ ; jnaih per ananw, in e4vai»«,W;. _ i^CwS'- Three Uopieo, “ »» „ *«*■ *S ftvpCorfp « . « ——— gy > ~ *• Twenty Cories* i* /- V 4 (boonseddmp^iLiD Twenty Copies, orovof ** ' (to addra** - ’of' * hacheaoh~~ ..^.>•;,,/. \ Por & Club of J tVPa^-one l or o7er, we wia seed an CAX.IVOB.MA fKJEsg. . ' ; B * mi ‘ MOT “ u,l r li/tyM-far ft.’ CWrfwrlA cjeneralj news; 7 ;; A BOLD St. Louis Ereninr Bulletin t&ys an honest, dint somowbat ferdanfc : i- -German, was mado; tbG viptiza pt a practical joka^ circrimataocw j - he-traa toi^B;^mc;;ab(nit, ten - l * “t JodlfldnallV : iThQ told him be .waH a policemaii: and bad every i,| to belteye ’ that be (tbe*<3rfman)'ba& Wrfcit monej.in li|s possession.,- Wiihoutfftrtliey • ceremonytho pretender iwiumeißed sdaroblmr the i: . G?iroanf who pa&dvely submitted to'the iridijaiKy:"* , thulking ;a-poheemab.innst Dd MlTightanyhow f aBoa l took front-hlß’ , 'rictim'ft--poolcdt*bbbk‘^‘ : • containing gomo $16.75, .wbtehheqMet^phtlnhly , bie&bos, and bflde -Mm.rb* off ;Or:b&T wdold taka*> , Jim to.- the, calabooso.’-Tho .German-took' r to hia * noolß, .but, I Hfter l proc=eodmg\fcQma disUntor heihap- <. ppnH to thjnk-he yaaigt Apountcrfejter.'.butbud - ■j victimizeiU-Ho turned-backi bat ‘ the “ policeman ; - / .T -• .'Sergeant * 4f *tW'i rivor and- ; - haroor police, Twenty.foiiirthpreolnot, Now York; 1 . • dl footpreittho^ : m^ntf&rcr.'A£.»«wc ; fi*he3,in..tho bay,-. Theyi'jasemblo-'tha - • toruijond siiej.the hlaokfißh in'eol©r;have - •fins andeoales iikp.the bloefish, and-fienreab table ; agayalaablp.auxitiary Jo ih e , fi tbe Moditorranean.jett, and; followed - 1 • mf - now. at anchor at" pierB,*vrbe pergeauty/who has .caught *evetal/©f \ the ; strangers,. speaks 'enthusiastically ,of their hkrbor ie P° rt& thattbey nro -abundant in onrl - 1 * ‘^ T - -^ OB w • Cosh,, on ; Friday .evening- A °f- a S O > Sh ' > *' hfePWlfta Afit.of psffiioiu He J)^}.j) ee n,siBd4mi?a by thft mstrebnkw and- eXpoitWatiOnji of 16 f.th&r arid - '' farndv, because--of toptopKetics ! in -Sir ciDdnat. ! - Accordingly ha borroired apistor.-andcotnrrto tho reayofthb pouKe,app]icd it toMii.s peraon and fired M, bo clow that hia cl&tbjjij. was.sot on. Sre br the explosion. Tho iialXentiire^. hjs.abdomen, pawed ; throughhishodj.tmd-KKlged nnde’r .back;, jsv-o^- ---l: ;a r.o ' p CltyfManMbof-ClevdahdjvOliiOj haV.-coiitraeted- : - ios ,i/ rM o o i!'. of vsffi fi 4“ ol,a “ ont in ‘heir park,. - : «tiV* e '™ r h haa ht*Mr piSeed in'.tho-himcla of aa’ - ar *. is ‘- .The plan detennined.oh-rik for a mcratt rdiefa, and ' crowned -witha-statu* of Perrt-aii.' r-i atotae to be eight and.'ahalf IwrtUlieJghfcn VV."£ < ■ COn- Sports.—On Satuhlayp 6QI inj,, lottr (boats,'belonging to lirewster; Kajliiaiapnad tirleaus,- succeeded in driring-aghoreV at Hrdwster ’ alaj-go'Bchool ofblackfiah, which, theppopl« : on Bhore; they slaughtered, r bT ’ipe*Ti;- - Bcythes, -and' whatever ckme ’to 1 \uici proceeds from' this capture will amount tp nehr -- seven hundred dbllars, and wlfl-b'e* divided a&onjr* • .abouttwenty persona. - r. tr r* . CotyuißßD by’a : . 17okas.—womia' ; , named’ Mrs,, Ftanoia Temple. of BdctdnV-Maser. ' pubholy oOvtluded-Bniseir E.-Eogers, a bik^lij'. imdiey street, la?t.Tuesday afternoon.' r . Slander la eaid to have been tHe cadse bo^ vine application.'-.The caatigation was and:* - the unfortunate reoipient.took to hia heelg at a apeed. ;AU Moxbnry was in ajahuckle of delight;» America, bnlyjnatiqn. that can kfepk».' J hotch . A neuT wjjukla .has, jaat .been. ’uhrciled. 1" . K. li. Lamont' and Joß'eph lfameoh', of' ’ -N&w York, havopurvhaaed seventeen acreaat 6ara* : : - toga, jwith the view of erecting capable of acooipinodatuig 27.00 Q guceta.; iThis. will do lor.a t village.of-mode^tesize. v .. .-v , . u Mr. Arther Magill, formerly a pressman In . thopffico of tho JPost in X'ittsbarg, died iu New, Or* • J a fow days since, from, a tabs given with a ' knifoj in the hands of'W. H. King, foreman ofjthe r Ivow orleana Creseerit, wiiera Hagill.waa at'work.'-* Hejras.anative of JMercer county. .-fie.leaves, a* I .' ,W4fo andcHildrenVvVho reside at present ih.that ; city: j . ;** ! ’ - Row .jiEAB. York, , Friday, eyenlcg 1 last, 1 a disgraceful row occurred at * threejmiiod from York, Pa.,-on the Balßmora.tnra* - - PjhOj ?o which Edward -Smith,', duo ‘ of- officers pf York,;was wounded id the left ?I de by shot or slugs fired from Apiatol in the hands,. of Jaiob Kooiis, who.was.subsequently arrested’ -and opmmitted. *'- 1 ’’ - ' : OrMCtAE information Jigs hecn receivedCrom^ 1: Lieutenant WV H. Bteyeds, r corps of engincofs,-that : ' a f n P w 'l‘fibt*honao at Southwest Reef, ; entrancePf ' • AtohafAlaya.Bay,. been oomplotedv: l.: It wiU.boJighted for the first timo at sunset onjthe • - evening of Thursday, the fir&t of September uezLl’ and will b& kept barpihg Muring that night ana ' every night 'thereafter. - -- ‘ ' , Jl ‘Bio -Brsiwkss.—Over ono hundred car’. '• loads of wheat arrivedht-Pittsburg, Pa ~ laat Tuefr* j day, on .the .Pittsburg,'Fort tVayne, and. Chicago r. Kailroad, from Chicago Plymouth, and w ri —- This would bo an aggregate, of 30,000 or, qukhels. A portion of it .was' consigned to' Alio- ! ebeny and Pittsburm biit tho' largest'amonntwent : farther east. .v.c- - ~. • ', , . Tuebe six Revolutionary ponaiohera in.- ' -Connecticut,-whoffi names and ages are as follows U- David .Bcstwick, Litchfield; oounty, :Q&j. J *- • - - - > . ; . .One of the men attached to Dan clr cua has beon arrested in Connecticut for murder."' About a week since an old man who sold com salvo * tieor Ihe rirruj' .Traß - killed at Coxsacklef -Now'- -York} and the man arrested ia called-to answer for .thocnm©.,;.,,, . v _, s .• - ; .. . - ; , Tnx itoBiLE (Ala.)Afercury says that track;- . - layinghavi’ng been commenced, on the Mobile, and : Ohio Knilroad, is being pushed'vigorously. Eight * jnileshave been'laid down beyond West. Point,' reaching beyond the next fetation, Loohatan. • * < - ' The cars bavo oommenebd running l on tho - Vicksburg] Shreveport, ondTexasißoilroad for tho * first time since the overflow of Inst spring subsided.,,. Tho track is stated to havo been much injured by thewaters of the Mississippi overflowing./ Aaron T. BroWn, widow of.tte lata., ’Postmaster General}has' preaentcd 'the Tennessee* Historical Society with a valuable collection of ‘ books, embracing twenty-one volnmes of American State 'Papers, running from March 3,-1789, toMarch- • 3;'1833. ; PERSONAL. % Rp.v. J. Htatt Smitit, the pastor of the ington-stre