The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, September 15, 1860, Image 2

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-- -Zino: Pasn.-=;Alenitttidin Sinai and Gartbaldi ;
,9 actiocur., Tmeolgeoii:4liitilttled Peculation;
Stepan itopoittlie; - MAC.? eltientsteat Disaster.
owson 1:-PontretiPitelNill hatidflPtitt:bilastrophe ; The
Prince al Wales in41.01:41 (Anal! Mem ; Ma-
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k :=ZeirPs.';' ' , :r! - :- . A -i? i
The Melte. • ,
'all-eini-the-eounnY are
aimst oonsphiting their tahors: The redone:l)4mi
gu t tie, come very '1011y... Tint/ lerald - says
vic , fge
„ . ~?,thti a teheve the nMolelyspeatit from New Ramp
:"" Aire ondßiii.le bland, however, withal do hotel ,
. 1 gr,cp.!,iiporpass over the repletion of
godly, 9211 la,
,idrfr. , l!for lea, 317,0 4 , ,ard
~- ,4 154- : .11- . 1%- ,h 1r.1 3 1 1 0 , • 316,176.: The, ;Mi. htithod• blend la
• teartqlki proiloit p ion;- oP l?elni ,neatly 12 pot. emit. in
thu ulatten 'lB6d, 14649 f,
tifte;4lionsie; Alm:, ithoptipabOon of
the . niker - Atianti° 9 " 41 '
linthendkprilefin* in the meunifienaring °KW,
v . :while in many 'of •tlie rural nris - there has been
ier`9,lilth , gain a nd 'nine probably a slight
Yallisg ow .Ah
tlsalti• now ;Western States we will
to4oektntbi brood bonus*.
Qffietal invesilgations In - Baltimore develop
,thtegs. ,WS that Marshal
4.t0ne14 104 , - Pugged in - the work of hunting up
',0%,08 - ,negroes who have been sold from that
;6 3e - 1 ;10 . 61- :perpetual slavery, et the South
Pertain :men „ have amassed fortunes by this
.'Thie - .Sorentor of Maryland, at the
, isetanee of Menthol Kane, has recently issued re.
giltonions upon the Quentoricf several States for
negroee thus 1114011 y sold:, •
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The rude' by 'ea yesterday upon the
; operators for adjectives
shiltild not be mederstood - as' applying to the Aiwa
elated Prese, , ,isitiongh that binlywas mentioned by.
- Ans lit:thr,Parsgraphalluded to, The extravagant,
elespateVislitak milled we Cr.infonned by Mr.
, Patten, -the .agent, item, - didreot come from hie
office; but was sentto an-afternoon journal by tie
-.:ptilitioterui interested. '
(rpm Reading ii,y telelogniph that yes
usonsiag, about -three ,o clock, an alleged
'hoissr.thief, awned' Barton 'H.' Barrett, 'escaped
from the iseitoiliof tliesheriff of Cambria county,
• ~ by.'jurtiPlat, ant ; Of tie, 'window of a oar on the
c,. L,, 'Catarrhs" - Ballreid: occurrence took place
thetrain was in the vicinity of Port Clinton.
: , '.A.reirard is offered for his arrest.
..•f ate! from Europe, and especially from
- the iseturn:parSof it; modify considerably previous
~sepostokef the, eoadition of the crops. Although
~ ' „-,irairms and tweets' have due. much damage in the
Rdsdari "grain.bearing _ Provineete, there is a
that the -harvest will turn out
to, be. good one. Span will have a large
enrpigs fdr .exportation, and, as meet likely.
• ;... of.: an excellent guilty.' The deficiency will
be chiefly- in the British Islands, Holland, and
Cermet*, bat as other °retie' have not suffered to
" - ;the some extent as wheat, the demand may not
prove's° great as many have supposed.
„ - We learn from Waehington that despatchesof a
semiofficial aharaster have been received frcni
Criss.: They my thaaCohos having been de
-F feared, tie State of Comics 1. now in powendon of
tbeliberels.-
,Thdllititetioniste bare abandoned,
- the cities • Jalapa, and °Antra, where
- theLiberale were reising"troops to attack the sue.
my.at Puebla. = The Liberal army of the interior
in Queretaro were makimrpreparationsteadvance
on tie city, of Mexico. „ o
Tha Leavenwoith Herald !WA's that the amount
of gold'retreilied in that oily by the Pike's Peak
Expiesi; Of,the 27th tthimo, was $135,000—585,000
on consignment, and $lOO,OOO In the hands of pea
' sengere The receipt! by the coach of the 29th
nitimoeresdated to have been $25,000.
TVolie'Esys: there was good
tOMlllo—fori apprehensions, of an insurrectionary
. _ microcosm 'on. the 'parte th& hlaske Of that we.,
*.! 03.- tanhltit • Theoiencession'ef inegro girl bilongiog
to the disoorery. The
, ; ',cßisi444. Am .:Omit arrested were to the
,li
.tiattbe town was to =be Mad 011, Bonds).
Ow *Bimini Weis in attendance at the
i ,4 " , Tdiffereet rdreithee That piper concluded with the
-- '.'rettletk`tithort some hlaek-kaartad Abplitlenhit or
been tempering with the bleats
In •eali phew and vioinity, there eon be no gees:
=Bes; the.Oarneni of eleven, and the city an
he toe watchful. " „
cii46lliitir journal, speaking of .Cape Jack
Wilson) says:: This gentleman,who erommendet the
or , zlll-Taisici steamer Lady Elgin; and went deem With
1 4' 1 . ft: tittles' of " Ogderiatistrigh, thirty-eight
Z - -04 1 ? PColi, Ho. 0 6 fOiatiSa4- 118 4 412-, boy
011>hafts Ontario, and has commanded` run, sail
tiad'steam vestais.-. He oft m soy bemoan and
w_'l=•,„ 7 . • -
i " We Liras{an Washington that thi receipts fete
ari pt- Washington the - pelt
we . +4•;inonotod to. 3930 000
TIC tradeoiabsla "lookiellers will epa?clistioe to
Idoodaymopioir ci.xt.p at th e auotliit fOOCOO of 2d.
41" Boui, Soifitlroortb stmt.
PateiengetrHiillsviiycir - in Eigland•
d. The atiteeitilii pieseit rsilwaya in Phila-
Ne4tl'oot, sndsioetonbaa at length
scale, of the same
; `system- . inAnglaif.: Tpmea 'of
-ctliainsi ult. givei n glowing iscaounf,or the
,
results of -the 'elpernulnt, and, predict, that
Yailtiajs over the
,
• eventnally render the latter
i..•TRUN of lioetiin; is the
4(liteiii:liitititimoieliient,'ind'the new line . 61
„ ." rails:was' laid down under , 'the iniperintend
'':!iiiii}liiif Mr. U., of Philadelphia. It ex
r,Aendlt:citioni the WoSdside Ferry, the landing
placwatitirifenhitad, jturt'opposite 'the' centre
of 1;14 - iiiiieil,"bi the Shore road, through An
"Wand:Conway: Streets; and Si pa, to the en-
Biiktm4heAd 'Park." The whole &g
-ingen te little more than a miletind a
.quarter,
but the absurdit c ref the stereotyped objections
' 2 - ,`"lWstteef bpin demonstrated by
014,40 rt !Mite:. lir; Tumuli is about to coin
amence%aimilariailways in Manchester; Was
4Oftt'aUd other larire British towns, and in n
tr-111 niortthsinore our cousins across the water
;`, - - 3 - - ii-v4r-wiltxriitiably., be ae deeply involviei,:and as
YY?i, ireradY iiierelted, In Passeriger.railway specu
,L Slatious) . .a.c the Philadelpitiansmere after the
and 81Mb:streets line proved successful.
Hou."l/ferschel 'V. Johnson iu
-Phila
delphia. •
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62- a = HOP ifigagos.gt, V. Jommoi, the !Homo
' '•':Orkitidcluididate .`fio; Vice
A Pres ident, will ad
,
rms:the: citizens : .Philadelp hia,ls at Concert
4, 4 4141; 1 tbli 'evening. He Is one of the best
Country, and thisfact,
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as important position he occupies, Will,
,
-Secure hiMa large audience.
Citholdfc' Orphans' Asylum.
.-.oe'rborfday,tbe Anttuno Featir.al for the Wm
. alter this excellent and well•oondnated Institution
held-'pion the grounds of the Asylum, West
• A good band of tousle was engaged
in;l'a great dee) of inpiiosS reonsation" Was " the
- .
,order of the Two- haidred and thirty or
r!phon Children eremite:tally educated and provided
!'lV•for tfinder the . °ere of a female religion. anode.
And, the 'MA= could accommodate
- great, Missy more, 'were peeiniary means.
A great many of the Bathe
• Aid oldrgy 'of the thy" and its vicinity were
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I : :Tirerent• on! Thursday, soli a largo ,orowd of the
Ainong the latter, the female Ns owdda
predominated, and we may whisper, in
•- `atriErituonfidenee ' that it would be diSsult; 'yen in
adei p toind - solaite a ik,r °enter of youth.
good A.bont - 41*.' hi: the Bev. Michael .
MWta iPt,PAlVledllif.P.P4Vm l,lo tOladtiolod the
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company ,in ,the. following order - Dr. !Shelton
• hieekermie, of •The Preset who ProMillid, to. give ,
• aleistare,lo •Philidelphis, for, the benefit of the
' ' ' Right - Rae. lam B 1
tuore; D. G., fildhciii of the; dloOm of Port Wayne.
.1...Wh0 made on eloquent, address;. the Bev. Bernard
Xecoeu of Leneerter,And the Barr. Philip Gant
t'', well, o f di Beitie;t Phtladelibia.
Mr. li s meeko' Oymismetwm.
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ACr"er , loitettates, ire .hare hare 0144 to the greet
r eerttee 7iitataA. Simko term - Waring to the thing
e Er to 4 911 by far ereltoondstited AnmieMy _for '
Physics' ...Education. Brood 'Meet, below Walnut
A B D.s).. ze. ere - ,temteliteci by the atteroireiCwhieb
~-r d evelop. the tanalos and bring the limbs into
proper notion. : Lie le ddWng tbe. Ph•Uadelphie
f „,ipeasts.
.14 an, atimirable , manner, and, now has his
/Mil "promised iiitiltanting eshool seedy eeMpteted
'4),":llemetti; gentlemen 'irpmetteal too•
:: : :!tictetei with SIM; sad will etint.mte his aid. • Mr.
"briliati" establishment at !piin g
Ai, the Academy in Broad street,
and Russian With. . The new
U ; 4 *": 1 feW days,'lnd when all
olio day
i n ," siie!ie rk order , we '
144 meta in
&WI thanme oan do So-day • •. - -
•••,..^.4to
,gtAimic pox -Otar readers, who
:"."."trier.lityiliftbi...ooisiplimioat. of reading intety Ito in
": 1 i'= 4 ;.` The Piiiishgie:dOubtleiMobieifwi:atillmennoe•
:in r . ,';4oillitiii - PaMraci 4'ol!'),iiiirii ti4t tbe), are
:,I.4[ l .;oliinecit,aninitaense icantity of „their' steaks:l
c4iP :-:.5,, f pbblJectionant helfpriee—thit means at half the
-a-:..' "u 4cabciala aadnt a sistailth of the English, price
0 4' c t, ,"4,1",'!* trilfVfeir)iiparilitiged eight , sonata pater
cec ' ~, E 1 ';': •4*17:7 I O il' I : P*r. 8.0 4 taimla; a dollar. mean*.
ki1.14.10 1-.f0t.04/00,••jusi plibliehed t ooMplete in one 12mo
_,ix c _ ~; s ol4 the isteiWitiag inisteseithig Parkhill romance
raL ; : -: ''!? 1 _, s 'C l i* ,4 , l , l *!!kii: fiiii r ,Oill'lgei /bailee TOP le se
-- A- - betik4itliii emorni: - . ito,beve.)l4( reeeived,. u we
%_ .... lfritessaleistaitonthly Cumber of Peterson;t
#9 20 00:-PflifPfi4ir, Phlohmill be taibliched to
lint taltlissig-r4lmpiieme r sto,page , F, beaded .o:4Rimini" ial.
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, f 44 r3l**lt t,'lltatifablable'to bailee:Satin,' frosi.the,
l a 41 j , tltil l ' fitii10 1 0 0 :- . 0 it's : inforin:lidelk :thei'
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..»,.#00)04,A0V1,
Lord Renfrew's Reception.
Many Persons are anxious to know what
preparationi; if any, ate in progress for the
reception afitiMterfaimitentin this city of the
Heir Apparent_ of , : the British Orown—Lthe
eldest eon of' thataitemplar3i woman, wife, and
parent,•VntriOstra of England. Whatever com
pliments-- are':;:iiiii - fo the Prince of . Wales,
upon the soil of the United States, are proofs
of popular regard and appreciation of the pub
lie character and domestic virtues of his
mother: Her . own sex has every cause to be
*rid of her, efad ours value her scarcely less
favorably. Aaron RICIUREVI, who has not yet
completed his nineteenth year, has his charac.
ter 'unftirmed as yet, and, of himself, would
scarcely deserve much attention from Ameri
cans. But as the son and hereditary Emcees=
sor of Vntroate, 'the future ruler of the
mOther-land;--tlhe old country," as it still
(4fectioriately :desipated by many,—he will
be hollered ezettedingly, front a stately recog
nition at Washington; the metropolis of this
'vast" Republic, 'down to the hearty greeting
which will gladden him as he passes through
even our smallest hamlets.
, Re has travelled much, for a youth of his
unripe years, and has aeon many countries,
uuder diverse forms of government. We dare
say that he has not yet beheld any land more
prosperous than his own, more free, more the
roughly under tha protection and panoply Of
the Law. In the Canada's, which he is on the
eve of quitting, he has seen the same race as
he left at home, with a mixture of the French
blood which beat so warmly in the 'hearts of
the gallant men who, bravely but unsuccess
fully, battled igainst the attempted domination
of the British, when WOLIPE and MONTOALIC
heroes and patriots both, tell at the came time,
covered with equal glory. In the Oanadas, he
• Would see a diversity of laws—the Fr4nch code
retied to, amalgamate with ,the British, but
sometimes dovetailed in. a clumsy and un
eatisfattory manner. There, too, lie would
be greeted with what is called ct loy
alty,"—namely, personal devotion, some
times extravagantly .and even fulsomely
expressed, towards a Queen and her family
nearly three thousand miles distant, who, by
descent, and not by election, govern that
British Empire which is so vast in its extent.
And here, as we write, we cannot help being
reminded of Wzaurea's magnificent allusion
to the vastness and power of the rule which is
exercised in the name of Queen somata,
uwhose morning drum, beginning with the
sun and keeping company with the hours,
circles the earth daily with one continuous
and unbroken strain of the martial airs of
England."
In the United States, on the other hand,
Lord Ezeritzw will find a country and a
people not much unlike his own—but with a
difference. Our citizens are largely, but not
exalusively, of the Anglo-Saxon, or rather of
the Celto-Saxon race. But every country in
*Europe has contributed to swell up our im
teepee and increasing population. Still, faith
ful to old traditions, we preserve not only the
language of the British people and their de
scendants who preceded us in occupation of
this land; and we adhere, mainly, to the old
manners, the old customs, and sometimei
oven to the old superstitions. From England,
too, we have derived our jurisprudence ;
not only in its essential principles but
down to most of its forms, and our very Con
stitution has strong appearances of having
been framed chiefly upon that of England—
(aces t that we have improved, enlarged, and
defined it. Iv hat is unwritten and elastic in
England, we set down in palpable black and
white, defining and fixing it. Our very Fxe
eative has been modelled somewhat upon that
by which England is governed—except that
we have 'substituted an elective • for a here
ditary ruler.' We have thriven under our Con
stitution, and may truly say with the 'poet—
" There never were beer% if our rulers would tits/um,
',More formed to be crateful and bleat than ones.'
Lord Ristrnew will see, in the United States,
a people is free, and, it may be, a trifle more
independent ,than he left at home. We should
honor him, as a _mark of respect to hie admi
rable mother, and, however we do it, let no
hope that we shall eschew that snobbishness
which frequently disgraces New York on
grand occasions. His stay in this city will be
brief, and whatever we do muit be 'fixed for
the 10th"of October, the only frill day of his
residence here.
Be it remembered that it would be bad taste
to surround him with English, Scotch, Trish,
aud:Welsh, however anxious these may be to
compliment and greet' him. Persons of this
sort 'he sees, every, day of his life, is his own
country. He cornea to see America and her
own people; and, to, treat him properly, we
,should bring him in Communication with our
ii fair women and brave men."
It has been suggested that a Ball, at the
Academy of Music, would be the yk;Ti, beet .
opportunity for letting him see our Philadel
phia folks, and we are in favor of that mode
of gieeting him. But we warn our belles that
they must not expose this young gentleman
to all 412pir fascinations. As a bacheler r lie
Is fair game—but the Royal Marriage Act of
expiessly forbids any member of the
Queen's family to marry without her consent,
and a martage contracted in opposition to it
would be null and void, ab tnilio, as was that
of the late Duke of Sussex with Lady AUGUSTA
Muasay, (an Earl's daughter,) celebrated at
Rome in' 1798, and broken, by English law,
on his return home, in 1794. American ladies
may dance with Lord RENrazw, flirt with him,
and so on, but they must not dream of marry
ing him—unless they are well assured that be
is prepared to abandon his native land, with
all his present and prospective advantages,
and quietly sink here or elsewhere; into a
private life, 'thinking, with Mark Antony,
that the world was well lost for Jove I
The Municipal Buildings.
The warm contest which may naturally be
expected in regard to the erection of the new
municipal buildings, in consequence of the di
versity of existing views and interests, has
now fairly commenced. The Commissioners
have decided upon Penn Square as their loca
tion, adopted the beautiful designs submitted
by Mr. MoAaraua, and advertised fur pro
posals for their erection, which will be re
ceived and considered during the present
month. But the Supreme Court has decided
that any contract the Commissioners may
make must be submitted to the City Councils
for their approval, and our municipal guar
dians in the Select Chamber have already
shown their eager• desire to, enter upon the
discharge of this duty by adopting, at their
first meeting after the recess, and before the
formation of a contract, a resolution instruct
ing the Committee on City Property to ex
amine the proposed plans and specifications.
-Thu the ball is fairly opened, and a local war
declared not exactly like the Lilliputian con
test between the little-ondians and the big
endlans,but betweenthe advocates of Independ
ence and Penn Squares, or the east and west.
endians. The latter have triumphed in all the
preliminary skirmishes, and have only to se.
cure the endorsement by Councils of the con.
•tract which the Commissioners" may make to
secure a final and conclusive victory. The
former rest their hopes upon a repudiation of
this Contract, and a consequent postponement
of the whole question until some future pe.
rind, when a stronger east-endian sentiment
may prevail among those authorized to fix a
site for the municipal buildings. The parties
who' are most active and energetic in their
efforts to Mai the minds of members of Coun.
ells, are, of course, the property-holders who
taped an increase or fear a decline in the
value of their real estate. Bat Councils
should be influenced solely by a regard for the
welfare and convenience of the people of the
whole laity, and should disregard the clamor
of those who, from mere pecuniat motives,
favor either interest. Indeed, as the queis.
tion now stands, the only legitimate duty of
Councils will be to say, when the contracts
are submitted to them, whether they are pro •
per and judicious or not, without reference
to their judgment in reference to the location
of the buildings.
rbaladeJlphia Trade dale.
NeatMondaynerning, at Thomas's salesrooms,
COntb Fourth street, will be commenced the 55th
Trade oafs of Books, Stationery, in this atty.
The catalogue contains many and large involooft,
whlch Mr. 8011, more sun,. will " kneels down"
,rilth his wonted aliorlty and moms..
j l tool[B AND RAUL EMTATN, TANSDAY
Thomas & bons' eighth fall sale will take place on
Tuesday next,lBth inst., at twelve o'clock noon, at
the Exohnege,
INte advertisements and pamphlet catalogues, is•
sued to=dali.
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ii. itt:Strits FOR MR. FORREST'S OPEN/N4
NIOBT.—As auotton 'sale for the choice seats at
Nthlo's for Monday night nest (Mr. Forrest's first
night) took -place on Thursday afternoon. The
premiums okthe oftilesd ;Ito* of the seats sold
amousted te abon 3 / 4 Sarrsso,
THE PR. - ESSe-PHILADELPILIA, `SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1860.
Public Amusements.
Mass Gateman Broin'atss' OONCIERT.—it is
pleasant to 'Swami, !bribe lake of a fine artistt,
'and amoat admirable gerdiewomsn, that this enter
tainment, last night, wee , eminently eneeessful:
The performers were the fair bsneficeasrs, Miss
M. O'Connell, Mr. Praise, Mr. Taylor, Mr. Situp
eon, Mr. Blohings, Mr. Thunder, (at the piano,)
and Mr. Gaertner, the violintet. Musloal Fund
gall was crowded. The best performanooe of the
evening were Miss Rioting' . Frond' Chansonette
" La Manola," and a new song, called "Only
Waiting," composed expressly for her, (with the
fault of being crashed by an excess of piano
forte accompaniment) and a beautiful trio
with Miss O'Connell and Mr. Taylor. We
have seldom heard Mr. Truer give " Wilt
you come Into the garden, Mend " with
such line voice, and sympathetic) express
sloe. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Simpson also acquitted
themselves admirably. Mr. Gaertner's vlolinita.
Eton (it we may sole a word) was beautiful and—
tedious. A solo on the violin, osoupying over
teen minutes, fatigues a conceAninilenoe. A groat
drawback on the evening's enjoyment was the ab•
ammo of programmes. Mr. Riebinge addressed the
audience, and stated the feat that the programmes
were'ordired, printed, and not sent down to the
ball. This carelessness and neglect Is unpard one.
ble.
We believe that Mr. and Mine Etchings will
commence a short engagement at the Walnut street
Theatre, on the 24th inst., during which one of
13aIfe'S operas, namely, if at all, known in this
country, will probably ho produced.
Aitan.aranar Innantis.—The new and splen
didly-appointed extravaganza called " Lalla
itookh," which was played here for the first time
an Thursday night, Will be 'repeated this evening.
The Florenoeff, who really are capital in it, have
capital parts. The third night of a new piece, we
bqr to hint, is always the best. The Florenoes re
main another week. To-day, there will be a dra
matte matinee at Aroh-street Theatre. These
matinees are very' successful.
WALNIIT.EITRENT TIINATRE —This evening, Miss
Annette loon closes her: engagement, which has
impressed play-goers decidedly in her favor.
Whenever she returns, she may edentate on draw
ing good houses for two or even three weeks. The
, misfortune of these " stars" is that they all per
form in the same plays. Will nobody write new
find good noting dramas? On Monday, Mr. and
Mra..l. W. Wallaak, Jr., commence a short en
gagement at Walnut-street Theatre. Mr. Wal
leek is a very good performer, and the public) will
gladly go to see him.
THD CONTINBNTA THEATRE.-It IS said that
Carnoross & Sharpley's Minstrels will not perform
beyond this evening : A more rospeotably-oon
duoted company of able Ethiopians we have never
seen
MeDom:won't+ NEW GAIETIES: In reply to a
correspondent, we have to say that the Ravel
troupe, though not the time-honored Ravels them
selves, really are performing here every evening
and very sromessfully, too.
LATEST NEWS
By Telegraph to The From
Two Days Later from 'Europe,
TUE STEAMS MITA OFF CAPE RACE
Decline in lireadstuffs.
Si' Jonas, Sept. 14 —The steamship fdelita
from Liverpool on the 4th lost , bound for Halifax,
passed off Cape Roca to-day, and was intercepted
by the news yacht of the prem.
Her advices are two days later than those fur
nished by the arrival of the steamer Aela at New
York.
The steamships Adriatic and Anglo Saxon ar
rived out on the 4th inst.
It is stated that Sardinia is about to interfere
in the affairs of Naples. The Landon Observer
qualifies the statement that Mr. Lindsay, M. P.,
visite America in an anthentative capacity. It
says the journey is a private One; but, as a repro-
Fentative of the shipping interests, Mr. Lindsay
has consented to nee his fathoms to induce the
American Government to negotiate for the Juljest
:tient of various shipping matters. :The English
Government, desirous of facilitating these views,
has furnished Mr Lindsay withal! the correspond
ence that has taken place between the two Govern
ments on the subject.
A oollielon Occurred at the East Lancashire (Eng
lish) &Inroad. Eleven of the passengers were
killed, and nineteen wounded,
PRANCE
EN=Siiii;E=
Tba Paris oorritspondeut of the London Herald
agya that France hius purohased ten, largo transport
~roamer• In the Thilted Ptitet.
The Pails Bourse weidttll. Barites 'closed on the
3:1 at 88 , 880. .
The Paris oorn market was lower.
NAPLES.
hardlniale about to interfere at Naples. It is
reported tbs . +. Gin. Lan:minters is about to leave for
Naplee with 30,000 troops to prevent the threatened
anarohy„
Alt the disposable vessels of the Pardfnlan navy
are to be cent re Naples
Vigorous military preparations are being made
:it Piedmont, the Sardinian Government hiring
rvOry available transport If It le impossible to
) ouvey, them with sutholent rapidity, the Pope
will be requested to allow of their passage through
his dominions
An insurrection bad broken out in the provinoe
of Terra Delavovo, and the insurgents were maroh
ing on Camp Basso
Thore is no intelligende as to Garibaldi', move
ments further than that helm at Monteleone.
It to reported ,that the nesignationa of the Nea
poiltan will not be accepted.
The Government of Naples will pay France the
_um of three millions of franca ea an indemnifica
tion for tbelokses sustained by French oitizens In
the bombardment of Palermo.
.The prohibition placed upon the departure of
volunteers from Sardinia is said to have been re-
moved.
It to rumored that the Cabinet at Turin have
;greed to preventehe invesiom of .the States of the
0 • uroh
The Frugal garrison to: Rorie is to be increased
by a force of three thousand live hundred troops.
A mons has been declared in a state of siege,
nod the Papal delegate recalled.
AUSTRIA
The extetenoe of a revolutionary oommittee has
been dimovered at Verona, and the members have
boon arrested. The papers that were found on
their persons are said to make a startling expose
~f the prootedinge of a neighboring Power.
EM MIA.
The Prince Regent of Prussia will visit Warsaw
on the invitation of the Emperor of Russia, abon
the middle of September.
The tallow prospeots were unfavorable.
SYRIA.
Tho French troop continued to arrive a
Burnt.
CHINA AND INDIA.
Bombay dates to August 8, and advloes from
Bong Kong of July 17 had been rooelved at Lou
don.
A famine was impending in the northweet pro
emcee of India.
The British forces in Obina are ready for an at
tack on the enemy, but their French allies bad
p-otested agalnat their commencing hostilities, the
latter having loot all their harness by shipareek.
On the 2t3th of Jane, however, Lord Elgin in
dneed Baron Greg to withdraw the protest, and the
attack was to commence immediately.
THE LATEST.
[By Telegraph to Queenstown.]
LIVERPOOL, hopt. s.—The confusion in the af
fairs of Naples is increasing
The " Annexationist Committee" received a
despatch from Garibaldi, on the Si, stating that ho
would be ih Naples on or about the Bth Mat , and
would assume the Dictatorship of the Two brollies,
in the name of King Victor Emmanuel.
Count de Persigny has made another speech
implying that Napoleon has done nothing more
then to maintain the Pope's throne, and would not
help General Lamorlotere to keep the Roman
States.
- •
It is reported that the Drusos have defeated a
detachment of the French forces in Lebanon.
Piedmont has made a considerable reduction In
the duties on yam and tissues, .to., of cotton
hemp.
Commercial Intelligence.
(By the steamer hiehta,i
Livaiipoor., Tuesday, kept. 4 —Cotton—Ti e market
closes quiet bulfirm. Tha sales or yes tlyday and to
day are estimated at 21,000 bales. including 6,000 bales
to speculators and for export.
Of ATE ci THADE.—The markets at Manchester Are
firm, and trines have an advanoing tendency.
BRBARITI7I/711.—The Liverpool Eiraltdatuffs market
has* declining widen°. under the offsets of the favor
able weather Mews. Richardson. Fissue. & Co. ro-
Pert that Pliny has suffered a Cecil me t hen
le ; quot
mg at 30832 s 6d. The decline in Whe istil. Rod
to quoted at 11012 s 3d. and white at 12010 r &I. Corn is
641 lower ; mixed and _ ) ollow 845.
Pa ovisioas.—The Y0V1210119 market onntlnues dull.
The various authorities report Reef heavy. Pork Ono
but qmst, Bacon quiet at easier prices, but the quota
g., ;mare uuctuinged Lard steady at 61scifiLs.
PEOPtics.—Rosin buoyant. and common has ad
at qg lOd fipiritaof 9 1111.0141 , 0 firm at
2106d632n. Sugar steady. Coffee quiet. Klee quiet.
Ashes—Pots quiet, at 2so 6d ; Pearls quiet, at 29s Gdm
LONDON MARK i.tTB.—Baring Brothers report a
decline of 2detild on Wheat. Burma firm and Gd Mauer.
Rice quiet; prices firm. Tea firm. Tallow quiet at
Moab 9d.
• cloud at a
AMERICAN STOCKS.—BeII & Co. report the follow
ing sales:
I , lmois Central. V' cent. discount ,
29 $f®11S£,
brie Railroad took
New York Central ex 80
New York Central Sixes-- —........ tag
Penn'a Central 6s lit m0i1 .................,....
91
From Washington.
Wassiserow, Sept. 14 —Captain Walker has
been orderedto Chiriqui, to relieve Captain Parra
gut in the command of the. Brooklyn, the latter
dicer having bean mailed:
Junes N Carpenter, of Kentucky, has been ap
pointed a paymasterin the navy to gll a vacancy.
Paymaster Abbot has been ordered to the Paw
nee. at Philadelphia.
Commander Thompson has been detached from
ordnance duty at Philadelphia, and ordered to
proceed via England to the coast of Brasil to re
lieve Commander Prentiss, rustled, In the com
mend of the Seminole.
Commander Drayton has been ordered to ord
nance duty at Philadelphia.
The St. Louis was at Outten on the 2let of Au
gust, and was expected to take book our consul to
Riehaobe. New Granada, from which pittoo he had
been driven by the insurgents.
No definite aotlon bee yet been taken on the
proposals for the oustruotion of the Paoltio tele
graph line.
Mr Sibley has rinsed a question ee to, the infor
mality and insuflieleney of the bide other than hie
own Tbo President and Seoretaryl of the Troaint
ry will, however, deliberately consider the poipts
involved.
WASHINGTON, Sep, 14 —The reoolpte into the
Treasury het week were $930,000
Oapt Armstrong has been ordered to the com
mand of the Pensacola navy yard
The Secretary pf the Navy , has appointed a
board ;to examine into the contrition of the sailing
vessels of the navy, the cost of 'giving them full
steam power; and the expediently of no altering
Wm.
" The New York Fusion.
New Your; Sept. 14.—The Douglas Committee
was in wake' hero to-day. -Thenyestall to be
prospect Of fallen, or, at least, six or seven Week.
luridge men will be placed on the electoral oak's;
New -Yeast, Sept. 14.—The D mai ad State doW;
mitts° met te-day at the St Nioholal Iletel„lbr
the moose of considering the proposition resent',
made by the Sienkinridge State Committee, vie. :
the adoption of ten Brecklnridga *looters on the
Douglas tioket, and of two of the Brocktnridgo
candidates for State oftioers.
The proposition was defeated by a vote of seven
yeas to eve nays.
The oommittee is still in seesion at this hour, (9
o'olook P, hi ,) engeged,.in th e ootudderation of
thoiproposition of the National Deinottratio volun
teers—via : to leave off from eta to ten names now ,
on the Douglas tot:skid, and place upon it the names
of mob national men from the .southeastern por
tion of the State as shall be aooeptable to the
marabouts of this - city. , The general opinion is
that the latter proposition will be aooepted.
The Prince of Wales at Niagara Fans.
ILLNESS' OP TUE 14710 i OP NEWCASTLIII
CIAFTON 11017111, N1194.17.A . PALLS, September
14 —Tito Frieda of Wales and suite 'arrived bore
this evening. Re reaeived the address of the an
thoritlee, and wee esoorted to the falls by a grand
torohlight proeessiota. -
The falls were illuminated with Bengal and blue
lights, anti the view WIC magnificent.
- The Duke of/Newcastle is slok
The orders given to ezolude the New York re
parterg from the steamer did not prevent their ar
riving safely.
Despatches Dom' Mexico.
Wannutorort. Sept. 14 --Semi•oillatal despe.tohen
from Vora Oros, state that Coboo - having beau do•
Tooted, the State of Ooratio io now in poooession of
the Liberals The lloaationiko hove abandoned
the nines of Cordova, Jalapa, end Orizaba, whore
thb Liberals wero railing troops to atteok the
enemy at Poshla The Liberal army of the late.
rior in Queretaro were making preparations to
advance on the city of Menlo°
The Ohio at Pittsburg.
PITT13111111(1, Sept, 13,1860 —River five feet time
inches and tailing. Softie 'mixed during the last
twenty-four hours: W. J. MeClay, from St Louis;
Memora, from St Louis; Miherva; from Wheeling.
Departed : St. Louis. for St. Lduis and tlincinnatl;
Euohee, for New Orients; 8. E. Baker, for Wheel
ing: Loading Hastings, for St Louis; Linden,
for St Louts; Man:ecru, for Cincinnati end Louis
ville ; Minerva, for Wheeling. Weather dear and
Cold
~ Republican Meeting ut Marricbtlrg.
liannissunc, Sept. 14.—A Republican meeting.
wet held here thin evening, in front of Brant
European Hotel. There was a largo attendance.
The Wide-Awakela turned out in greet strength,
oomprising delegations from liummelstown, Mid
dletown, Dauphin, and other points
Hon. Henry D. Moore, of Philadelphia, Ed
gar Cowen, Hon. J. 0. Kunkel, and others ad
dressed the meeting.
Mr. Douglas , New York Tour.
Etrin.t, N. Y., Sept. 14—Mr. Douglas spoko at
Elmira to•dvy to an audience of 5,900 people. lie
will leavaromight for Canandaigua. lie speech
contained no new features.
Election at New Haven, Coun.
New Haven, Sept. 14 —There was an exciting
election in this city to-day for assessors and mem
bers of the Board of Relief. The Republicans
elected their ticket by about 100 majority.
Death of the Wife of Gen. Harney.
Now Yonx, Sept. 14.—Private letters received
by the steamer Aela announce the death of the
wife of Gen. Barney at Paris, recently.
THE C 1 'l' Y.
BELL AND EVERETT MEETING AT BROAD
AND SOUTH STREETS—A DISTURBANCE—PISTOLS
FIRED—ARRESTS MADE.—LnEt evening, a meet:
iug of the Bell and Everett party was hold at the
corner of. Broad and South 'streets, and it was an
nounced that ;Judge Edward King, David Paul
Brown, Esq., and other distinguished gentlemen
would speak. A stand wee erected at the north
east corner of Broad and South streets ; the Min
nto Men came upon; the ground with banners,
transparencies, and lanterns; and the speaking
commenced, Judge King leading eff. The meeting
was not large, but there was a considerable crowd
ontaido, who evidently did not sympathise with
the objects of the mooting.
A bonfire was kindled and surrounded by boys,
who annoyed the speaker very much with their
noise, to mash an extent that be was compelled to
atop and request them to be quiet. This was re
plied to with jeers and hooting by the outside
crowd. Judge Ring closed, and was followed by
Peter McCall. Erg , who spoke a short time, after
which David Paul Brown, senior, was introduced
He had spoken but a few minutes, when the Contr.
!mutat Campaign Club, a Republican organization,
marched up South 'treat, and passed down Broad.
As they gamed by the Bell and Everett meeting
there was considerable cheering on both sides for
their respective candidates, but no violence. Pre
vious to this, the street lamps on Bread etreet,
below South, bad beta extinguished, which WM
tooted that a row was brewing
After the Continentalu had pealed, Mr. , Brown
resumed his address, but be bad not spoken inure
than two or three minutes when a rush was made
for the stand by the outside orowd, and a iolley of
bricks and storm was thrown at the sneakers and
the persona standing in the vicinity of theetago.
A large portion of the Minute Men fled, bat a few
remained, who were badly beaten. Judge King.
it is new, wart struck-with a stone, but aueeeeded
in making his escape without any serious injury.
David Pant Brown was also struck with& missile,
but he escaped towards Lombard atreet, and made
his way home
tithe other gentlemen on the stand, and moat of
the meeting, scattered in every
. dfreotion, but a
few remained, and defended them/wives the best
they mould.
Jacob Smith, one of the Bell-Everett party, was
airsick in the face with a brick, and was stteoked
by four or five men, one of whom out him in the
band with a knife, inflicting a slight wound.
Five pistol shots were fired, but we could not
ascertain whether any of the shots took effect One
of the transparencies on the stand' was perforated
by a ball from a pistol. • -
After the persons attending the meeting bad
been driven away, the rioters mounted the plat
form, carried away the transparencies, and broke
everything they could
The pollee appeared on the ground at, this time
and arrested nine men, who were taken to the
Eighth ward station house and looked up. 'Their
names aro as follows: John Russell, Thomas Pail.
lips, John Hettinger, Samuel Drown, Lewis tio,
John Riley. John Baskeeter, Wesley Irving, and
Thomas tilndere, who will have a hearing thss
morning.
A strong party of the police afterwards took pos
session of the ground at Broad and South streets,
and patrolled the neighborhood for several
squares around. At Elevenlh and South streets
they Emoted a young man named Jebn Irwin,
who had just discharged a pistol. Be was taken
to the Eighth-ward station-house, and the pistol
taken from him.
lbero was mnoh exoltemont at the station house.
which was crowded with a number of the friends
of the prisoners desirous of effecting their release
on bail.
The affair caused muob excitement along Chest
nut Street, and crowds were assembled In front of
the Continental Hotel and Girard House, the Re
publican headquarters, at lierenth and Chestnut
streets, discussing the af f air, many of whom seemed
is think it might result in another diaturhanoe like
1844, which commenced under somewhat similar
circumstances. It was also rumored that five or
six mon had been shot, but this was without foun
dation.
A SAD Oese.—Last evening, about ten
o'clock, a young woman was found upon tbo pave
merit at Fifth and Walnut streets. She was car
ried to the Central Police Station and a physician
sent for, as she appeared to be laboring under the
influence of some pernicious drug. Some broken
exptessions of tenderness, coupled with outward
evidences of her condition, ware demonstrative
that rbe has been the victim of seduction. In the
pauses of her raving it was dlsoovored that she
live/ at Second and Oxford streets with a Mro.
Martha Christie. She bad gone down into the
city early in the evening to meet with her lover,
and, as she passed through Washington Square. he
was seen walking with an abandoned woman. The
wronged girl called him aside, apd, persuading
her to a groggery at Fifteenth end South streets,
be gave her some gin to drink. It is highly pro
bable that the draught was drugged.
The girl refused to testify as to what had occur
red In the interim of her wandering to Washing.
ton Square. Some of the frail sisterhood came to
look at her as she writhed upon a bench at the
station, but could not recognize her as one of the
unfortunate. She was a likely.lookirig girl, of
dainty limbs and comely shape, and very museu,
lar. Three men held her to the bench, and at
times she burst from their hands and tall, as If
lifeless, upon the Mor. Ones oho paused, and a
look of inexpressible woe passed over her face.
Then in a low and thrilling voice, muttered
through sobs, else said :
"I daren't Ibok at my mother—l aint no good
to nobody, and might at well be dead."
Some of the remarks were full of tenderness.
She mentioned "John" with aquiver and a pride,
at times apostrophizing hint. "John, if It hadn't
been for you r wouldn't have been away from my
home. I was happy before I knew you, John.
We left the girl shortly before twelve 'o'olocic.
She was still etruggling in the grasp of the " her•
rare." She was believed to be Mary liammftt,
alias Sally Marks, an orphan girl. tier previous
oharector had not been bad.
POLITICAL.—The Douglas, Johnson, and
Foster Association of the Seventeenth Ward assein•
bled In their 'strength, on Thursday night last,:at
the hones of P. I,ynoh, corner of Cadwelader and
Master erects. Mr. Thomas E. Harkins, presi
dent of the association, occupied the chair, Mat
after the preliminary business of the aosooletlon
had boon got through with, eloquent and well pro.
pared addresses were delivered by blasera Joshua
T Owen, Theodora IL Oehlsohlager, John H. Gam
bia, and W. 0. Kline, when with unmistakeable
demonstrations for the success of the national,
State, and county tloket, tho vast assemblage ad
journed to meet at the same niece on next Thurs•
day night, for which we have been Informed, ex
tenEive preparations will be made, a number of
the most distinguished Demooratio speakers in the
oity having already given their consent to bo
present
FATAL MIoiDENT.—On Thursday eveuing
a horrible and fatal burning oaro took place at a
house in Cabo street, below Morrie, in the rinit
ward. Mrs. Burrows, a German woman, aged 38
years, was engaged in the yard washing. when her
clothing took fire from a small furnaeo. The
flames spread with great rapidity, and they burned
with great fury far above the head of the women,
completely dean:eying her ()lathing, even to her
stockings, and burning her in a dreadful manner
from head to foot. The poor woman lingered in
great agony for two hours. when death tailored
her. Mrs. -Burgomaster, who lived in the same
house, wan badly burned in attempting to extin
guish the flames The coroner held an inquest,
and rendered a verdict, of acoldental death.
DIIIKOOEIATIO CITY EXISCIAITIO'OO3IIIITT6E.
—Yesterday afternoon a meeting of the 'committee
was held at Flanagan'e Hotel, Sixth street, below
Bace. The matter of the contested seat in the
Twelfth ward was taken up and decided in favor
of Wm H• W. Arnold, the Douglas oontestant A
committee, consisting of Masers. MoGrath, Con.
very, and Arnold, of the Twenty.fourth ward, was
appointed to confer with the committee who re
cently met at the Girard House, relative to snaking
arrangements for getting np a meetir.g in favor of
Henry D Foster, the Democratic candidate for
Governor, on Monday evening next. No other
business was Unsettled.
RIIPUBLIOAN BIBIITL.NGI . Iif • MR FIRST Diu
,Veter —Latium Gavistazaa or THE F.IIIIIINDS or
linoonte.—Lut evening the Moeda of Lincoln,
- Hamlin, Curtin, and'-Baithir, hold a meeting at'
.iteeend and Christian strati, in the First district.
A stand was erected in front of Rushee' Hay Mar
ket, at the fork of Second street and Jefferson ,
evenne. At Christian street a large fire wan
kindled, by the light of whtoh large numbers of
mon could be deserted crowding the Roam. They
were probably 2,000 in number. They maintained
very good order, and were not entbusialtio until
the arrival of the olubs. The latter came upon
the ground shoftly after eight o'olook. The first
olub wad the Continental, parading ono hundred
• and fifty med. Then seine the Campaign Club
with , two hundred men, followed by the Fifth.
ward Wide-Awakes. who wore round tills'sry nape
of very ridiculous appearance. Then came clubs
from the remaining wards of the First district.
They made the aircraft of the entire district, and
their appearance was exceedingly fanoiful and pia
turesque.
Frederick M. Adams was apixdntod president,
with'thirty vise presidents, and thirty aeoretarise.
He made the first address, and introduoed Philip
S. White.
Mr. White made one of his humorous addreeses.
He told a now anecdote of a Southerner, who told
Mr. Lincoln that he would be much annoyed by
the South in ease he was eleoted. Mr. Lincoln
pointed to a large bundle of letters from southern
gentlemen solleiting .offlea, and said that be was
already annoyed. Mr. White asked the people, in
conehasion, not la. forget " old Phil White," and to
vote the ticket bearing hie name. Be was ()hewed.
After the rending o fthe resolutions, Daniel Ull
man, lisq , made an address lie said that but
ono party was struggling to elect a President. and
proceeded to walk into John Bell, and the Union
party..
Mr. Ullman le a very tall, handsomely built men,
'dark, and with raven hair. He has mode the same
speech at several ward meetings We presume
that he will nborlly deliver a new ore.
In this connection it is rot unjust to state that
copious reports of the apeeohes of ward orators
have no.value to the general roodor. We have
already ohronfoied the earns harangues of several
gentlemen more than one time They will here
after be honored with a coming notice,
Messrs. Wm Moran, J. 'Hominy Harding, and
others made addressee. The meeting was made
lively by Bayern! squabbles between Bell men and
the Liooolniteu.
STEAM-ENGINE CONVIDENCIS MEW—Yes
terday afternoon °Meer. leattion arrested two young
men. named Robert Mitchell and John Neiger.
They were operating upon the benevolence of a
citizen in one of tho lower districts, by soliciting
contributions for the Good Will Steam Fire En•
gine A book was found in the possession of ono
of them. containing donations amounting to $2OO
affixed to the names of prominent citizens* Among
others, the names of John Weigand,Rosenherger
Son. Henry ii. Carey, Sohn Doll, It Smith, Win
chester It Scott, and others. They are. of °cure°,
awindlers, and defraud at once the philanthropic
and the company they pretend to represent Out
wardly they aro gentlemen, with dashing matiners
and great assurance. They belong to the compa•
nies of idle youth, who, with no ostensible limi
ness, infest the Saloons and corners of Chestnut
street. Such may be met at all hours of the day,
listlessly picking their tooth, and ogling the pass
ing lady pedestrians. Their way of life induces
extravagance, and as they earn nothing they are
driven to criminal methods of procuring money.
the fall of the year witnesses their regular sortie
upon the public parse. At that season they desire
new outfits of clothing; the citizens are returning
from the watering places, the merchants expe
riencing the fall and winter harvest, an - I the op
portunities for swindling appear facile. It is to be
hoped that the examples afforded by the eases of
Mitchell and Geiser will intimidate amateur confi
dence men. They will have a hearing before Al
derman Beitler, at the Central Station, to-day, at
half past one o'clock. The victimized will appear
against them.
THE OENSII3.—TiIe returns of the census
of the city of Philadelphia come in very slowly
Upon application at the office of the United States
Marshal yesterday, we were informed that fifteen
divisions of the city were still incomplete, and In
consequence there will be a delay of a week or ten
days oefore the whole will be completed. Mar
shal Yost is using every exertion to get the missing
returns in, and has urged upon the assistant mar
shals the necessity of handing In their returns as
early as possible. From the returns already in,
no definite idea of the extent of our population can
be formed, and the officers decline giving further
information tit all the wards are complete.
TILE Pr 'ROSH FERRY BRIDGE.- --Cii
Thursday, petitions numerously signed, wore pre
ranted in both branches of the City Councils, ask
ing for the purchase of tbis bridge at the mouth of
the Schuylkill, and making it a free bridge for
the aceouiteedatlon of the citizens of the lower
wards, and the Twenty-fourth ward, who ate
deeply interested in the matter There is a large
r °lnflation in those wards, and their convenience
requires that something should be done by the
city to aid them 14 this matter. The upper part
of the city Is well supplied with free bridges, and
the resident/ of the lower portion windier that
they are eniltiod to the same privileges
ALLEGED lurosrotas.—•Yesterday morn
lug Officer Lemon arrested two young men who
were collectitg money under pretence that it Was
for the Guth, Will Engine Company, for the pur
ooJa of buying forcing bona Tho ewindlers had a
book bearing the nemee of several victims Among
them were the following : Winchester & Co.. Thou.
L tattlers. John Megand, Rottengarten & Non.
1 homes El TAylor, 11. C Carey, `Metope & Leland,
1. Arnold .b Co., Main 1-, McKeown, Robert
The accused will have a hearing before
Alderman Kehler this afternoon.
A310h01113 ISDIVIDUAL.—Quito aD cx
xitement ocourred at Eighth and Chestnut streetb,
co Thursday evening, in conenquenee of a man,
..id to be a merchant from Texas, throwing hit
II nun around the nook of a respectable lady, and
attempting to kiss her Ile wan arrested, and
liken before Alderman Ogle, and bold in ,Stld boil
to answer. Ho was under the influence of li q uor
at the time of the °eminence A Philadelphia
merchant became seantlty fax, the Texan, who,
rafter making arrangements for forfeiting the same,
started for his home.
DOUGLAS MUSING —POLE RAISIZIGI•—
Thursday lest was celebrated by the Douglas De
mocracy of Holmesburg, Twenty-third ward. Ths
event was celebrated by raising a hickory pole in
the afternoon, anti an enthuslastio meeting in the
evening Mr 'Mamas Cartledge introduced to the
audience Mr. John O'Hyrne, of Philadelphia, who
tidressed theta in a forcible style, during which
the utmost enthusiasm prevailed The meeting
aipurned with there cheers for Douglas, Johnson,
and the whole Democratic ticket.
FATAL FALL —Mr. Chas. Ewe, aged 32
years, engaged In paintingls.teohantos' Hall, at
Fourth ands G eorge atreets„ fell from a scaffold
nt, a height of 75 feet, and was Instantly killed He
residodin Jarvis below Fourth Street, in the First
word, and leaves a wife and one ohild He was an
cpimable and Industrious man The jury ren•
doted a yerdiat of accidental death. The Rollrad
upon which Mr Ewe was stationed was pendant
!tom a window; it careened and dropped him from
hie perch
ROBBBHX.—James Jackson was yester
day committed by Alderman John F Moocher. tor
robbing Mr. 'boob P Wolfe of his pockot.book
and contents. penknife, and other valuables. This
commitment is under the new penal code, which
deprives persons charged with murder, mayhem,
ripe, burglary, and robbery, from entering hall
before an aldermen.
RUN Oven.--Margaret MeKeenan, 3 year:,
old, residing at Amber end York streets, was run
over by a car on the Second and Third-street Put
enoger Railway yesterday afternoon. She 1711:4
token to her residence, and it was found that one
of her toes had been severed.
THE WIGWAXL—A Lincoln meeting was
held at the Wtgwam last Light Speeches were
delivered by the Beal:rya Blacksmith, S. Al.
Smucker, Wm. Kennedy, and others
FltftliNADE: TO DANIEL. ULLMAN.—This
grntleman was serenaded at the Continental Hotel
last night. Ile made some responsive remarks.
There was no great escitemt.nt
SLIGHT FIRE.—An alarm of lire was
ennead about noon yesterday by the slight burning
of Kane's tavern, ut Spruce and Front streets.
LEGAL INTELLIGENCE.
QUAIINIIIL SESSIONS—J . II4O Ludlow
Meer Ware wax convioted of la char..° of aasault and
battery upon Patitak tiulit:an, a cab driver' at the
Balainore depot. sentenced to pay a fine of five dollars
and co,ni.
Barbara Fllemon was convicted of a charge of aton
ing a watch. Her plan of operavion was to enter a
dwelling bouts in search of velum lee. and molten seen
by any of the tumv ea, line protendrd to be looking for
pnisia.an. Sent below for six months
John !toughen: wan convicted of a charge of assault
and I attery upon James Mallen. Sentenced to pay 3
fine of ten donate and o tde.
. . . • . .
G. Ft Barley pleaded guilty to a charge of am tult and
L eaten'. Etentenco deterred.
Mary MoCoy was acquitted of a charge, of aksaalt and
bettery. and the prowoutor is pay the costs.
Geo Washington rachlecht and William Puun &Mock(
were charged with committing an assault and 1, atury
upon John gainsay Adams -chlecnt, and John limner
Adams flohbohtwas, in another bill, charged with con,
matting an lUMUIt and baliery upon Witham Ponu and
George Washin; jou. A family feud, and John Quincy
Adams charged George ashinston with it, hang Mtn,
and knooking him down. nun while lie was lying down
William Penn kinked him, nnd this ;itching woo par
ticipated in by asOrgel Was' ineton
But Georgia Was mg tot( te.d it different story of au
&tack being finally 111140 upon William nu a younger
Mother, and than he Geo Wash.. ttou. took pa tto as
sist him, n-d subsequently John Qulnoy Adams rammed
to the scene of tiny conftet. and while (ie. roe Washing •
toe was thanking of no harm ; ho matt ettuuk en Oa
head.
A verdict of guilt, au to all the parties and the evert
imposed fine of Sennd diets Olt ' , so Waehinst , al and
Win Penn, and a lino of $.5 and Inca on John Q.
Adams
John Airy, couvioted of larceny, was sentenced
iiim i gaga , t;e a c u o d uuty n e u ris
er Brown, two of the gang
whose depredations in the Filth ward during the past
btlllllllllt, haven ready beep noticed in Toe Press, were
y Interco. acquitted on the 101 l charging them with rob
bing qtr. Merrill'a boom. thus result woo arrived at
through the etuploity of tho officer who made the arr 'at.
110 yr:mood to have their sentence reduced if they
would confess. As this was contrary to law, tile coulee
can was anted out. at po me officers ought to know
would be the oast) lay this time lie the fa' t has been an
nounced a f.iffilaient number of limes front the leach.
pleitt, a bill ch argo; Cowley and Fr ak White with the
~ a , 0 01117 of goads trout in r. L. Cox, was taken up row
lop who lied t eon a wit - cm bsforo the Grand Jury
against his companion. wan cal ad t , testify. Ile was
instructed by hie counsel Pamuel Davies, not to qu
ewer an. vestion which would emanate ha mssif.
Cowley then oommenced a belies of prey& loations. all
tending to ex ulp Its himself and his otn•anion. Fa
Wail,. Midge Luuhow tookbold of the wltr eats and asked
him whether any hody hail total ham not to tenni, 1 At
hrot iJowlfy said no; but altorwaraa °directed himself,
magneto that the lawyer (Davlee) had told him to s Bop
DIM ; end not know whether ho told him not to orinunste
himself.
Then oommenood a vigorous °you examination at the
hands of Mr Mavaea. who insisted that he had merely
instruotec de witness not b. teat
(nattier than this he had not gone in the course of the
examir morn. whieh was still uontinued, Cowle• said
that Davies had told him to say nutting against the
otper ;Attica, ad to nay that he d.d not vo an,, time.
at'i this statement Judge Ludlow Imlnedintely di
rected Mr. Shaarktiv, the °Wk• to enter a roll upon t, r.
Davies to show cause why he should not he stricken
from th.• day
weekrneys. the rule to barnade returna
ble liaturday the tritnesae f wall be bold to ap
pear at that time. A verdict of not guilty vita ren
dered.
John Oowley was next oonvicited on a bail charging
him with stealing thegoods of Mr J. hi Lewis. In this
else Chore was no bitch, as aeoused had the clothing on
when arrested.
he rest of the oases were continued until Monday
next.
A number of petty moult and Ipfttery oases were now
taken up. and caumpted the attention of the court until
after five o'clock.
IRE GRAND JURY of Dauphin county, at
the term of the court now in session at Mills.
burg, ignored several hills conta.oing various
charges of a vogue and diegreceful charaoter
against John 0 !regimen. Mr Heylman was
present at the beginning of the session, ready to
confront lue accusers and refute their charges, but
they failed to appear. It will gratify the many
friends of thte gentlemen to leer° chat he has been
thou rally vindloated ; and it must also be a attires
of gratifloation to himself to know thathe has been
veleased from the knavish par./00°0one of hoe
who once existed on his bounty and oharity.—Bar.
ris6urg Telegraph, 4'ept.lo.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Weekly Review of the Philadelphia
Markets.
rlt ILA DELP lIIA, September 14, Iteo.
There has been a moderato degree of animation iu
the Produce market donu t : the week. Breadstuff's are
firmly h.dtl under nth ices from abroud.and pries+ of most
kinds aro withmt any re sterill change. Bark is wanted,
Cott is dull, and prices barely mutt une.t. Fish are
dull. uudo f , • liackerei, yr con are firmer. Hides are
firm, and the stook accumulating. The Iron market is
quiet. Lead— hero is but little stook in first hands
Lumber—The illos are limited, Fish Oils are in better
request. Plaster is in good demand. The Provision
market is quiet. Rice is very firm at the advance. No
change in L.a.t. cloverseod in scarce. Flaxseed is
steady. Wool—Teem in a good inquil y, and prices are
firm.
In the Dry Goode trade there Is no mew feature, and a
moderate busineee doing for the menu The near trado
hes hardly pinned as yet.
The Bre idt Market is firm, but witho offeringsotable change to r n iie prices. thn tght of
moat kind. checking businem to come tent. The
inloi Pr Flour reach about Di 000 bb s, in lo t. mostly tor
export, at Wad 18 for mixed and good straight super
fine, the latter bring very warps; cup. es 60 for ex
trm. and 46a0 71 for extra family. including about
8 000 bble of tho latter. mostly selected Weetern. on
terms kept private; the tre4 • have been buying more
free t, from 86n6 cOlor superfine and extras, and from
86180710 tor extra family and Emoy lota, as to qua
lity. Hoe Flour him advaneed. and sell, in Ismail war
at $401.1,5 4, bid for fresh ground. Corn heal In
um rod for, and very meanie ; sales included about 1 000
Ws. In lots. at 85 00 for Pennsylvania. at which rate it
is wanted. and et 78 bbl for Brardywir
ilia following lathe irmpeotion of Flour and Meal, for
the week ending September 15.1860
Barrels of sup 9lfille•.• •••• • • ••••••
lie. flue .....
do. iniddfr as.
do. Corn Meal.
do. nondemned..-
Panohecns Com
E&T.—The reipte are Cfernte. and :hers is a
fair inquiry Path f shipincnt and wiling. at the ad
man. tales reatthee rib iu: 1300 bac at Melia. :or
SOW aud prime ten.pylvauta. Vr-ottern and Bouthern
:a I. and watts at Pom 15 to 1680 fur emionon to prßre.
Rye is in demand. at 780 for n-w and 830 be for old.
Corn is rather better. wth solos of 18.(00 us at 743763
for good and porno yeltow, and 724 for wade Ole are
inpood demand; 13000 bus sold at 35:side for good and
prima Delaware and Maul ind, °hist], at the I .tter
rate. and 860373 fir new and old Pennsylvanut Some
Barley acid on private tennis, and tlarlev Malt at 953 .IP'
banhel
.
OVl9lo2ll.—The market has been quit during
the past weak for all &sonny us but an ithout chorine
in prices. 4ro bbls Western and city-packed mere Pork
cold at 531076, cosh and s hurt time; prime le held at
11580016; Our yeked mesa Beef sells as wanted for
ships' stores at .513214 4 1 ' bbl. Bacon.—The demand
h o iallen off. both f ir um consumption and thermal,
of other markets. but prove are unchanged : alio* Of
Plain and fanny Item' at 2112141; • ides at 122121120 ;
and Should .ra at 10210320. oath and short time Green
Meats aro quiet; sale• of Pains in dry salt at 110, on
time. Lard is more inquired after; the reeeipts and
stools are light. sales of KO to prime r t latfo. ot.an ;
31.12 On do on a vate terms; end kegs. in email lots, at
1344.2133.0 Butter tath-r dull, and ranges from 102
Ito, as to qua ity in bble, kegs, and firkins. Cheese Is
:steady. at Itlalle 41' lb.
ME rAl.B.—The market for Pig Iron has undergone
no change Amoig the etlen we notate 1,660 tons
Pou. dry Ma prom kept saoret. nod 31.60 tons Hug. '223
at 824219, the latter rate for White from
LEAD.—There is but hide stook neand no aalos
have been reported. Pelt Is held at 8673 1" 100 The.
COPPER continues dull, and pro ea the same.
115RK conies forward eloody The stook is light;
tales of No. I tfuerintron at 12550 qr. ten. in Tanner's
Bark anthill , doing. and no change in Priers.
BEESW '.X in held firmly, with further sides o\good
‘, allow at 34a3150 if/ lb •
CA.IDLliet —There is m'ret.,enquiry for Adarunn
to ;trout of the market with Tree gales of city ninde at
17,6 months. t-tporm are dull at 14.3. Tallow Gauchos
cell slowly at 122133 41' 1b
COAL.—There is not much doing at the advance; or
ders arrive slowl4. and prices are somewhat wartt
tled. Lehigh Line and stone commend 13702376.
and broken and ass at elm. The retail rates for the
latter are 1461206 ift' ton.
COFFEt..—The market Is .120 better. and more out
live. with melee of 8,000 blits Rio at 13Y221.t5;c on bate.
and 1.500 base by. auction. at frem I.ll4dWiti. usual
credit. and some Laguarra, by auction, at 14540 lb.
co rroAL-1 he market continues very quiet and
runes, if anything. favor buyers; sales comprise 002
bales moat.y Uolands. at 101;213hie for low. m,ddllnic,
and middling fair inciuding good nil allings. at 12212`im
and inferior at 63ile9e.
DRUGS aND OYES.—The translations arintinr a
limiter° ; sales of 110 casks Soda Ash, to go out of the
market. at a price kept urivate. 0:1 01 Lemon and
Bergamot are advanein . !noun is held w lit increased
;trainees; Roles of Bengal at 81 43m155. six Months.
tytt —Mackerel/ire hold with rather more firmness
but • bora in not mu h doins. Th. Moro quorations are
'5.7.603'811 ior large lao.l tno for medium No. :1;
et 122114 for It rge do; :u958975 for 'arse as; /6 for
medium. and ;ye for Ninth tin. Coafish slowly et
B%;ste. Ptak d Harting. range Irom 8270 to 13 p•r
b.,1 almut 600 barrels Mackerel were taken loam the
wharf on private tering.
F aOI I' omen of all &seri ptrins it ',area. Rai-
I s fleece in damned. end command lush prices tones
' tio fruit tins be-n arriving freely. Green App an sell
Voin 81 1:3 to 8260 A yew lOW Dried Apples oat e ar
rived, and are selling at 51.060. Peac'es soli from
1-1.73 to 8260 wr basket, us in q nab ty. Dried ges , hes
son Iron] 612 2.121 per ;Mau in quality
PEA 111 a Itte.—l'ut few otlering ; 113 1 55 Cr 503 We,t
ert! MR/T4ISR per 111 . .
. . .
.
FR EIGH —Tn Livurpo .1 there is tin' much &inc.
I t •10' bbl to the askini rate. for Flour, and 111 i t 10' but
tar .hoot. To London sea oral tame a hue been hl ad
up at it Gd for Flour, and 3.. far heavy ponds To Ban
I reenter, there le nut fault mite forward the rated
vl3, Now. York to 33d 3.3 a lie foot. Wen hat a 'reit hts are
what ; tonolral tern wore anode at 1,3 a for Sneer, and
ti ft) for Molsoso., toreten port clot .en pad ; a I.!
v.ae taken to Cotto via New York at SI3,YQ. °Us:.
moth the rate. nee ueelvotted. Bneton trelghte are
I,ll er Coal .envois are In and rate demand at If I 4 , 0
1 45 to Prot' donee, $1 70 to Boehm, and St 05 to New
Yrnk
til nfrliNU —There is tut little or nrino °florin; ati
no sales hate tram pired•
a in good demand and aopoog freoly et
hiSa 60m60 too, ca•ti for Peru% P.n. and h2.3.e Id for
Sombrero. We nore salon or tr•oty-fi‘e tong .1(.1. 1 no
bita (Juan" et 5.13, ground and in hags, and 1113 to. ato
rime at y 2l, in am in mate.
HEM l' 1.11 evromely aul t, there tibiae little or oo
rtock of either foreign or domentlu uoi o m brat hulas.
•••••.• • • • • •
HIOV4 31'1) dull, and tin 6 , Auwilons ha,' beau re
ported exoept to small lute; city slaughter cells at '
c:
MOPS —The anononts from the growing olairmia
eateurive apeoLative um, ementa, and a further ad
s. •nna to prier., have unsettled h.+ ninalot. here ; the
Ctlim are only in a amalj way at 236300 fur new
!CAVA!, STOftn —There lice bean but I 010 dom.:
m Rosin. Tar or l'it•ti ; common Room command.
616649' bbl. a ah. and Wilmin Atm Tar 03; Paints of
I urpentine mama a limited inquiry at the late deOline ;
.nod Obis gala In lots at 41.340110
OLLS.—Fiah Oils generally meet a steady demand at
full meet ; among the sales we notice Crude Whale at
Crite64la. and Winter Operm at fit 60.4 ninnies Linaa• d
ai ialrgs active, bat primes are steady all c of auks
and Was at 612t60u Lard Oil ca I. to a smell way at 61
for W+ .'ern Winter, and 93trYdo for bummer and
Suring.
IMMO , into U. M.. OW. an. DMA wh. Lb. bony.
ram Jnn. 1 to date— 61 Ooa 1.10 163 1 On 00)
bomb tin". last year 747.6 164477 1 lie 71.
I'I.A TER to uaishito,ed, am'. a cargo of SJI4 sold at
e2 Li. l ll7:afir —Tb•re is not mash doing ; Riess of Wht .3
Plat, at 114011 as houMern Yellow Rap
Mud. , at. 13116. ands prtLail do at el:0 i 3 Lath.
ran,.. f i'll 66 Oil 16 V M. as in quality. dh.aglea
and Pieltats continues. last quoted.
NlOLAshh:' m +riot ig firmer; salsa alai) hhd.
Cuba Muscavado at 93a1T0. and New Orleans at 4410470.
4 month.
IIICE ft held firmly at th • late eol,non ; the stack to
light. and Iva tterccs a tdd at /334 e. ric oaths.
HAl:l%—n era a on laverpool Ground or Fll3O to
first han'e and t o gales hang been repo•ttad
8KK1 , 113 loventeed oomas forward , nod to in
grerl ve4l3,st ; sal sof WO late fair and prtuos oil at
S 6 web 75. 1 COO bus Ti ot r•n'd at 82233287 Flax
seed a steady at X 1620103 tly big
t 3 181 Pa —Brand , and tan atta fi , lnlv he d. vita
trodarate nalee It urn Is selling at 31 0 3 3 for New I -
, and. 'a hiek♦ oontinties SON:Of : th o bblg 33 ; Penn
e) Ivan a dr, 211443; Ithd, 210 and d ud co 230
•11.111 A It —I no in kat ra nor.• .cttst.., salt•s r
6t , rth la at 6tiettla fu• Cuba 7.3igtdo for Porto RlO O
and 7 , 4'.271 ,lo •or tr. w Orleans; a Imo of 13rast, was
made at Vie. all on time.
r Al,l OW a held firmly; sal." ut city-rendered at
Il3ieeloXo mash and onuetry 3t 10c
olibecto is quiet. and quotation' elmut the same
WO 'I to firm, and a WI. mum IT both I cm the Ir.o
and e . tieterri htlyerl ; the ail"' comer se m 0 WO tai.
chiefly prima.un priertie terms.inelud en come m•dtunt
Fbeoe at 481. tree .I , l‘rter blood at 6240633, fin • lit
I ,3430, end nulled at sSSo. cat.
l'hiladelphlo
September 11. 15,:,43.
11.37011.7313 37 N. E. SLAT/K*llR 51&3 Waldtt 3treet.
wiR4 I lai)lßli
2.1ta3 Cam A Am Be '7B 90`4;11,7:1 Road d.... 14., 24
1 , 4)0 do 75 35473 901.* Io Norristown 11 043 01
i
IWO lio 'al . . 44 1 i 64 Penn". o luta 4C,
4a') Rend it 84'4.3 '3O 91 1 4 3 i`am A. Am R I'o
;at Wilmington It ....11 to) Sao' Nay C0m.15 9'
:43 Green A. Coates . 204 dal do .... . 1 5 . IP,
24 liarrieburg It Its 55 a Anndo ryfit 51ngio Al
11 do . 115r4i 15 lino •it Vice . 30
3 Minehill :imp ... 513, I do -a,
10 Reading It .... 21 1 Se, . 7 hard 01 11 .4)
Ido To .....0011, 2-12 , 4 11":„/ Seliurl Nay prf ha rt
rd) do Imo 34 i 6 Farm A slelra 115.0 - ,
luo do .. . cash 23 )1l
DBTWRI 14 HOARDS.
10) Sohn,/ Nan An 754 19 (r - en Sc. ro•te. ...
lots/ do ...... 1 Note...town It cal. 51
90.0 do 75 1 . 1 Union Bic of /eon..
In.'t , n to cd'. 994
SY:et/NO BOARD
bud A City S. C V.. 14 150 Long (110 H .... 11
II Arch it ittilarny .. .17
10*) Ao ..-- • , 1 .23 itis , dwg K ..... ,
1,7:010 d0..._.. lc ..
VA Cit. u5..—.2,116u7 25 Caul t Ain .
to Norrieown K.. 51'; .5 Greon o,tos.
1 N Pont, it .. 1 Low hScrip .._.
(MORINO PRIGM—STEADI".
Rid 4,k„.
I'ntladelplitalle..3o2 10 . 934, Elmira. R....vref 11 1 i 14
Phih 6a d....__ ICC 133. Elnura 7.'73 . AO, 71
Phil& 69 . new 1334' 19 , 14 I oug Igitnd R.- Ii 13 ;
?eon% Its—utt oil 97 9711 en N. . 69';
Read R. . 94 I eh CI & N Sono 4P, 42 - •
Reading Wm 8413 a 87 !North Penna R...10't
Head trite. 'BO in on 91 91 3 1 N PIMA R 6a... 7 3' 71
Read tr.t Ga'gd . 75 76 N Poo4s R lOe 1013';
reins H 41 41'1 Cfttavrien !yin b,
Fauna RRI mt 64. 9.3 i 94 Fret( k &tut' , R 43 341
Nor CI coil dv oil 673 i 11P Sear d & Third id'i 13
Mor CI 64 droll. 113 1161, Rape ht Vine-at. '291.3
.Bch N 64'89 'miff 79.14 7931 West Phil% R... ra DL
Soho y' 174 v Int 64 88,, Ed Spruce & Pica.. 111
90/11191: 4 aV8tk.- 9 i : 3';11.1 reeu
o.Bhotl Net, tat_ .313: 243.. I Chest Ir. Walnut. . 30
Elmira IL— 3 6 1
The fullowing lel the amouct of mil trandporte,l o s
tho Huntingdon ono Brood Top Hai!rest, for the wee.
ending Soptember 12. 18.2)
Snipped for tit. Weal.
Previous shipmente
Amouut Mr the season
B,tnie time list year...—.
I=ll2l
Markel% by Telegraph.
NS Is . 01c1.1.A . 1.• •optember II —Cere n deehc.
tan tendenCy utlesto-day of I 'Sel.l 0.0. es etc 103it'0 ,- .
NOB of the week. ..... . I Peo t•s e
Rece•eto of the meek. . 31 CtS)
Reeeipto of the same weak !sit
year-- .... . . . 37 !Jr bale,
Tottl • ceeipte of the si.ason —.. d 7 ism •
Steal la pot' eo. 1016 0
Cotleo firm at 11'.;. , 13‘,,e. Nein, of too wee/ I Lt'
bags. luipmta U,C,O tec e; stook in Port 16,0 bsz , ,
emote' I 850 eats I sit )eir•
Tobacc.t unlit Flues 27‘..?1h03 V' It , : flue lea!
Lachance on London 9,K.alti per cent. prennum.
Oil aof Lading suervi por omit. Exchange cut :New
York )6 a% per cont premium.
CtrmixxsYt. 2-lepton:O'er It —Flour is dull i sales unim
port3nt. Wh•al. dull at irrezuhr prince. Liorn native.
Whioky Bolls at 251 re. :loner market unchanged.
New York Stock Excitnngc—Scpt. 11.
I=l
25 Pan 4 , ne, lt ... . . ..12415 1000 Erie Railroad.. -11
1W 1.1 Clt tioripbls en. 3o) do . tnio 32 4
2,0 0 . ,; •. -b 3 5 3, i I.l)Prunh , .. fail ti et , ,
2uo tied 3, . i ..hletuto It. 79)1 152 do .. . - 1:10 W.,
50 d 0... 1)30 7974 1131 do .—. . hl
1040 Cleo 5. I o:odo R. 44 WI 51 l' Central.. 5 1 '..
300 do.- ...--. 49'it NI do ..-.... 1440117'i
93200 00.... - . 43'. , YU do_._. _ - elO 1111 4
la , do -•...1) 401‘ 23 11iLlson River 8....61 1 4
900 d 0... LIU 44V 170 do -_-. .. . 62?-,
50 Ch & hoo k 1..1'3) 0454 luo do ... -03 - . S.
5) do I.3otit:'i 2 0 Ilmlam it prof blO 4.3 t.,
60 do• • - -140 54'.4 100 .114ading RR 0.50 ri...,
2uo du . .... 31 103 no ..... • 43'4
47 Nor .4. Worcester 41 5 0 .10 ..... - bio 4.1.‘"
4 01 VirKinia Br -.. 52 6130 00 ..-.... 40
37052 A1te5 , ...r163 „.... 505,f 500 do.-- bll 40,'j
1,100 'Tun 4.1 '9u .. 91 I 5 Mich Central R... 77,4
1. V., II ud •,.. 3•1 mit .02)if 10) du . ... Ij,-,
3300 In Ventral Ws- ..r.) 575 511e6 Bec N 1 G'td 43
.",40 do . .....N i 0 do ... 13047
600 Ilsrlein RR.-.- ..1454 14 do .x. 410 11
EMBEIMEHE
Aratie aro stead, with small 5t4123 of rots at 8523,
and Pearl.: at 56 cvd.
r• x ,, ra.— 1 he market for Stste and Waste' n Flour is
heavy, and ten cents ewer Ibe news per ilia
hoe eonsid.rribly dinoniened the demand fo export,
while the Inoue and r.ristern trade refuse Cr pure 'se
m••sthensurhoienttosupply er. sent wayts The re
ceipts emount to 9 101 bbis, and the titles 10 (s)0 this at
26 Wel 76 tor superfine toste. 56 porta for extra do.
56 6003 70 for superfine W:litPTl3. 56 Wert; 15 for com
mon in inyd um esti, no nn So 1006 .m for ex tra
round-heap One. For doctliern Flour the riemard
It; b 6 and t o market rather easier, with sales oi 1 eno
bbls at $22626 X 5 Mr aupetfino Baltimore. 86 G3 , r7 15
for extra do, 56 [52676 for Brandywine. 56 they 40 for
Georastown 11728 for Petersburg extra and 58 700
7 76 for Itiohmond do.
Casty.—Wheat is heavy and 103.3 lower. The sup
ply is large, and amounts to 245 729 bush. but both ship •
Pero and the mtilm. trade do not operate on It lane
sesle. In view or the unnamable quality of the la•aer
out of the reeointo elalee to.uar rep o rted thus for 173,-
000 bushels. inaludins winter red Western el 332137;
Oblong° Serbia or 151.7411119 22, and Milwaukee Cluh
prime. at 51.20 Corn is in moderato deemed at one
mint lower uncles. With reeelota of 111 010 bush; ears of
34,000 built at 600870 for Western mixed nye is scarce
rind firm at kW Barley is quiet. ir.te ore quiet ri 331 P
403 for Southern and Jersey, Oath for Lanada and
Western, and 41042 f , r State.
PRoVl.lo7l3.—Per. is s cant with Wesel bb sat
4,19 u for old Meer ; $19.3.5219.611 inc new do; 513.23 for
old prime ,• 214 Meisel)! r new 11, Bier as in fi,r ro.
quest. wits sales of 11 Car hbls at last quotatioue, wawa
are firmly sustained. Coto:mate are dolt at 9, 1 40 for
'. l houleips, and 30)L+ettc1 ir linms Lard is dun with
Wee Of 100 r bls at 19ge1316c. Batter and enefoie are
ac
changed.
,WiiialLY is quiet, with sales of 100 bbla at harrair.
CITY ITEMS.
UP-TOWN BIVILNISS IsrPßOvit.atitgre —lt hat not
been until wit` in the last decade the•. west of Second
street, there were any prom nent Muir ess establish
ments beyond the bmite of the o'd otiy proper. Tine is
more ogee-tally true of thoss devoted to the retail trade.
Ent the great expansion of poyulauo r, far beyond those
limits. has r e0n...33.01y, not only accumulated facilities
for doing businesa more reriote from the centre. but it
has created a demand for first-clam louses. About
seven years ago, a new firm—composed of two young
gentlemen, who Mid been thoroughly trained in what
was then, end has nearly ever since continued, the
leading retail dry goods house in Philadelphia—taking
advantage of this growing demand. had the sagacity to
commenee business ou the north side of Fpring Gard.rn
street. west of Eighth. With litt'e capital. other than
nnconeuerable industry and filet -rate business qualifi
cations. their essay in this direction was at the t me
criticised by older holds. It was net long. however. be
fore their evident success turned a tide of busimas en
prise in that uirection. which has ever sines eonr.nued.
We dd not 'my, of course, that Messrs. Tliorniey
Chiem were the first to do business on that avenue, but
it is generally admitted in business circles that. so fir
as it concerns bringing Ferule Garden prominently be
fore the public, as a leading tueiness street, they were
Its pioneers.
Newly five Year' ago at the cornietlon of Mr. Her
risrm's beautiful Intl, on the northeast owner of Eta hth
and Clime Garden. ( Ramie' and Haydn) Messrs. T.
C had the pluck to secure the spacious store arr2sr
: neath. Here, again, the large addity.nal expense in
volved In this real , Trit induced various prognostic's
tines as to the imp 'hey of their not "letting well
eunuch alone." as everybody conceded that they wee•
then on the high rose to fortune at their old quarters.
Dot instead of being unvrartented, their
largely-ir -
creased business in thelr new house ties given a new
impetus to hemlines, in that vicinity, and w,thin the past
! month they h ive been obliged to effect an3ther market
improvement and extension, the announcement of
which avid be found in another column of our paper to
day. The improvement. wh.oh we to -k cceasion to es
, mine , eg g eg d a y. m ..ur regular weekly it p ins Garden
peramoulations, consists in the r.tlition of the large
I,32ture room, immodately over the store. This large
and admirably li•hted apartment line been firm l up in
, excellent sit, le for the stile exclusively of Shaw's a e
Cloak* la which they have /one douse very extensive
Lux noes.
L.-- .1 452
Wilt regard to the character and capacities of the
house, we p. 08411110 timer are but few o' our city reader;
woo ar. not, more or less, familiar with both. Th•ih
habitual carom now is to buy and sell for cash only
hay ng never siren a note; to have but one price, t‘ ,
never misrepresent good+, and to watt upon their cue
tamers with po'ttenes•. without retard to the extent ui
their purchases. Ana her very oommeridable ream - e
that they ale thoroughly Philadelphian, and have de
monstrated the poiribilit• of doing a successful ham
ness without either truthfully or otherwise telling pen
pie that what they hove to oiler " Was bought in Neu
Yeik." They make it a principle. in fact, never to bu ,
a .'ollar's worth of good , outilide of this city that can b.
eurobond with equal ed , .antalo iu it, and their yea
Vora purchases scarcely amount to ten per oeut of the
whoie amount. In certain departs ants, as, for 'man •
Os, linens. con reroutes. et cetera. they WO their oar
linport.ne, and neatly manare to have them arrive
directly at this port. With retard to their stook row cm
hard. we k- , ow of none in this city that affords bette•
fatalities for nb•aining, at reasona , le prices e verYth int
denominated under the head of foreign an' domestir
dry goods, including elegant lines of black and tenet
hike. Their large Insement is d :voted almost ex
elusively to the sale of dam etro goods and blankets.
A Cooixoa•Srxea PROPOSITI.M : READ It.—A
New England editor, who, from the wither oircum
stancee of h,• own ease, was induced to try a bottle of
Professor Morrie"' Ercermerms" a celebrated Maul
elm, fir the nervous system, which has 'acidly at
world-wide popularity—and found that by thus invest
mg a dollar he achieved a result for which be had ez-
Vended , hundreds in patronizing the sohoo s.
d riving any percept Me benefit, thus lets oil abroad-
side at the trolession :
For twenty years I It ave been more or less an in-a
ils! selthout !snowing ecactiy what ailed me. My tnedi.
eat aufv.sers. of whom in 'urn. I had a score or more
most sapient disciples of their respective int-ilia:l.
aehoula: each told me that he knew my case • to a dot:
that it was perfectly plain; that he hal Lost the wkine
dr, and that a fortnight, at most, would find me per
fe.•tly re doted. Now. to chow the coniateney of this
hoierosoneous mass of infallibility. I must men ton. in
th, host place, that no two in the whole batch gave th•
same version of my cane; that. in the second place
every uou' of them t rift! a drier• et remedy, and third
thtt the reeulte of tips. several ea pariments to
tied in their consequences eimrrhe•e on an ayerat
between 'not any better,' end 'a great dead wore.
Early legit spring, at the Instance of a (nand. I rex! a
small toluene. by Professor Wm. Morr,s,
l'adodrOph:a. entitled •' Ps ulakon ".the Smy:,) )11 ulna
fur the Gr..t time is cur Ilia I wig 3<lantificalZ7 m'ce no
or tinted with my owe cue. )dewing. 111/;/•E WeUtlY
LI I' the convaite homeopathic external appl cation
spoken of by the Professor in ma L. uk. was being max,
I tstured, as an article of commerce. from /11 , 11 erliabt
lunnu s. I resslrest to test Its virtues. From th.
no rest druggist haring it on gale f Pr oared oYe of the
It ;e ged Lottles at t CCodt of Off • dollar, and used it
root., minting deo trdicg to the sUreotions. Rawls •
:found and refreshing slaeP, for rattles, irght.;
SIN ICIOUS spirits at all hours f the slay : %salty. se rens
st tte of mind. instead of a tretting wlnritoul of toter
nal excitement; comfortable and Inuoh i audios ed
dt
geetton,tn lien of n re -cast. in:latest stomach. and
noon the whole rout no, morally. mentally, and phi a -
call. about two hundred per cent a better man Lot or
that wan liefote fatiguing and irksome has becols
pleasure. and :s better done. and I sh u'd coo
sider myself a regular muanthrort if I did
not tell the world about It. The Icesuon
wII naturally or ipt In the reader's mind. D'd
th• single bottle do all you ssy. Mr Editor. U a porton
ntni rning, or were 3 oat nbligod to contains PIS with, it?
My miser is tliel the fasts above stated were the re
sult of axing's bottle. intended la its nue one: nea r ly e
inth. and at this writing I sat on.applaid, and have
beam for the tut three date. but propose astounding Its
us., ensured that my general health ban been mac ,
improved by it. Moreover, at Its trifling coat. its eon
sadist use the year round. which I preaorua w iuld os
unn - cemary. the ' , comae would le small compare ,
w th my former ripens. to u sleds doctors' bits I
ba. a thus stated els My the fun to my own case all
co.I that MY -artenende tool beatfit others. sod won d
venture to propose. in constlusion. that. all who 11.1,
can arty afflicted would ' throw p' y tic the Jog.' l ot
L.o time being, and seek the bea'th histories 1.:“:e
yi ties."
We mar add that the above—which. by the way. t.
fr No the pen of a we I blown and rsepoesibl • terser
a oorrc.boratrd in the recent Sipe vane of timely
otsorecteoludtee nlt a few read+ re of Tea Fres:. The
article top spared by Mews. Mootridee & Co , No el
North Fourth etrett. and so d by dra4gteta RimenllY
throughout the ettl.
A CAPITAL JOIE. MIXED Vint A LITTLI PEI
veer it, —lt is a wolbeeouth onderstool principle that
to proact the ;vetoes exsiest colds. correspood.ta
cDenoes should be made in oar clothtng to piht thr
weather. the name re!• s isufd be oberted in our
diet, and ueorulnely tbe wiliest and woe: posing ,
caterers aiwaja ineb• thls a point. In 'he tinsel* of
Conf•obonerr the oclebrated house of Meagre. v 0.
tYt u tr o ur ,k Co blot iceuirect mach of that, n.e
lion as being the Napoleon cruersouosers of the Wmt
ern world h• etaptina ail their proparaions.tot '
to wenn and et, d. but to iii the too , ,to.
which the rases nil it their rounds *dud nap
peened. once aeon a time. to he in their store when a
witgailh customer, taking ad . - en • age of th s we' se
narrate] fut. entered that sto e. Parsed rarest. below
the toot and dryly bated for five TeCtlela or rainy
irrarieir gem rope. With - int hesitation the attentive
clerk complied with the order. and presented the pack
ale. .• Ana whit are they made of!" tageirryt the
rather puzzled customer. " arta ptreAl"• was 'he
ro't'e rep'''. The " sell " wins so good that them
re , Afied the pl Wise. by ray lag for the Kam drop , .
THE One.tt Inve•ToN or TUC Are —There it
Item corn eirtnect. in the retire dnml.n of screntifiv in
ti rot atd improvement' noon Winch we can write
More essay %nee that we are exerting a gond ',Silence
or to which we torn with morn rent Plearinie. than
labor life. and health simitog evcot., e
• rrtiact that the poctlon, both 84,,, :11 end p:1)
of Vionimmn• of Door women in th • city h a teen
elevated from t.mrrtry, and worse, to r nnpeterniy and
respeatabl'Lty,sre s' most feel like taki ng off oar hat '-
reverent recOrnitiOn of tr, , rit arbenelrer Ire p. 14.31. rzsr-
In. 1r.% dime ea abli aliment Tad .seta him. 3 of 'resat'
l'lllinser S Co Arok Erect. m nog Ir••;..,
th‘huf ~torte[ ;3 lush), rn &slates for the Unit 24 , tlth•
had Furore as wuu Lida the wor',. of ten thouwm! rule.
hewmg b heed 'I he eetab'ml.the t. hy tha way. tss
Istrly a email r•tf the palm of vnutory Jrl rnslluU the
test mtl the g Ts) V.eht t avAty attaaehmte thanuf ',tut ed
111 Cll3 OW%
OAKF O IIII ' S NOVELI:Ei -- If our 1137 realers
are desirous of ImPlas their lists ;rat tied and emir
"underetandines " to the most spew et
Parisian styli, let thiica r.eit the beanies.' ratite of
Chio•lce Oakforu .ore utile, the Coot IPZ•3'
Hotel. Their tall importttions or I siliet' mouses
Shore e weed anythiur, to the line to it he• ever tea
°Mired before t tlite cuoolr,.snd adm rste 01 y reit,
fret MIY now ens prop let; apply •he
that " toe hers make the bin'."l , f•e:,
cereuinty no '• ism ilia foot divine" col'.l
tarn iiiiittely belotiful er...ge !in Opit Ord s axes
l'arooen style. fire lets invoice r f 1.4e1 . it.+.
6414. aid 111.1er , C1, are 11' , 1 um.h situ lied for the,
g rue. 131 Fulaytatioil to Lot -1,011. Ili( al
means gu and -re theta
ATLAITIC OITY —Tha S.urt.bly train for .IrlAntie
City w eV 0 ilia t•rry at the mall hour. 9Le I arty.)
Bute+ Rote, .agar allij hly it..rer.ifa:sattlo.r. c' , Yes tra
thy
•• Ur TV, 10.0 tho out 3 7,
rt•Il t teuro." t
!..,11,,,d to pat, by ut.yt.out Ira; rot et, 'at, for Ural:.
rid "rfyoutlt {mew Itkr:tat sr,e•ertoLt tt erre,.'d
LOCI Ea: 3,:d I &IC," NS ''},6:d y 1.1.1 ealviVe. t4 - ,•21
In 0.1114 • Intl the pre'. mud the p :1;:c rty
s ry tupn •ttou'd to CCV. , ted ttt .ottt.! twL
-b u 3 riat , tution, such as tha Franklin es% mg Furd
No 13i 8 uth Fourth street, Wow Chestnut,
dol , ;hia where it cau bo withdrlwn nt say t,
cut Ilottco. withb per cent. Interest Ta:s Saviit rued
ne‘ar susrmiled. !Ice ad‘ert:sement In anotner
co
lumn•
PANN RD WARN, of (Ivory desoription, Tea
Toilet Were , roLte Warmete. Bird Bread
Trunks. Cake Boxes. Grocere Canister'. &0.. at E. W
Carry' & 'a Ilot:so furnish' og Store, 71{ Chestnet
street, Philadelphia.
PLATED CAKE .13333E3a, $.5 to $l3.
rkted d utter Tithes. 93 to 912.
illted Forks and rroone of fine patter:la.
11 W. Carr2l & Co . .31anofioturera, Tts Ltoestoat
street.
llorrua'a MaDlCitan F/03 Are en eN,lient re
Wed/ for en derangerdeum of the bowels. habitlal
uveneas, ruck and nett cue headache. dys. , eus*.e..
&u. Persons of sedentary hie should always tree them
They are reliable and ears, anti do not detallte , e ; 03.0
be taken at all timeevroncut ineonsetuerace. 7 h - : cun
tam no memory r pleasact to the taste. One E.; b.c a
[waive ,(fact, w h i l e t wo ass are oullloient to produze
an active purge. Prepares ,nl7 by ti. C. Boner, eixtb
and Vine, and eold by leading Divagate. Price per box
ie 37)i, oents tt
OAR ORCILSRD ACID SPRING Werzu —lbis War
for is gaining great cola briar. and the drine.nd 'or it
Is increasing rapidiy. Its beneficial character is at
tested by thousands, and it IC pronounced by distin
'Mend phi
mamas to le eurertor to any other medi
cinal timing Water now in use. The almost IlliTtlelllOUS
cures which it hail performed lead on to believe that it
is destined to become extensively mod in the treatment
of very inany diseaeas which ordmary remedies fml to
cure. !is curative properties aro established beyond
question. end we feel assured that it must. to a great
extent. supersede many of the artif Mal oomp,unds of
the der. We recommend Wile of our readers who may
be suffering from general debility. or from any of the
diseases for which this Water is ,resound, to give it a
trial. lice advertisement.
" WHAT kind of a partner," asked Joe of Jane,
Who she heard, with a terribly jealous pain,
Had danced with the Prince et the civic belt
(liven by the nobs al Montreal—
" What kind or a partner. for goodness sake,
Vol the roo of little Victoria make ."
Well melted," said Jana. "Now, who can stand
A man with only a sinister hand ?
Any women who wasn't of sense bereft.
Wo.llll call him a partner over the left
So it is with those who of reason bereft,
guy bantams of others—" over the left"—
'4 tend of going along with serail) a folks
rn the ONE PRICE store Ot GRANVILLE &rolal.
V.." n handsome met accompanies each artmle gold
It OW Cflostaat gavot,
FA7,t,gurzll3o,-ent•' oo I weather w. die
hevieg oh aroma to camera pimple to dirwpg ado, ag_
tintion to the ooddition et Utak wardrehen. While
upon gled ginhifeot.w• toted !biggest to those who desire
to 43 at otiod-Odystartetne lade legeoy at a relsunabls
fate. to visit the Brown-Stone Clothier Italia /Welkin
Wilson Nos. - Car 68d 6115 Chastest stray:. above
Mixtb. and long.:fat their aplentlid ato of iit goods.
Ever , naielo a apparel bar gentlemen tad youttta
be fcond In ibis extol:giro saisalisbmastt and all ars
sot top in tbe eve 0. excelle. Oa and slogans*
. r.,eul at
to tha firm. and which flu even the Brows-Stone
Clothing Hail a:world-wide redatstion.
SPEOIAT NOTICES
if HAS BEEN CURRENTLY EXPORT= that in
moat of the Western cities, the "Town Fell" tolls
every day at noon. for the inhabitants to gulp down
unloose. as a preventive of diseases caused by malaria
of the o'imate. t foes/se, taking quinine Is a conta
gious habit, and every new settler is ingished w t., the
poisonous drug. and instructed to take It large auto
tat ea, if ae would escape the Fever and - ague. Every
'Dues has its med,clne chest filled with this dangerous
stud: and. as reitular au the hoar oomes around. **re
gular do they gulp it down. es though it was the rieheat
deliceor of the season. Dr. J. Hostetter,* ijoiN! Santa
than. knowing the dreadful effects of qUinine upon the
'lonian system. when taken with so inneh astligaretlon.
has prepared a compound Which has, in all casestit
which it has been tried. proved a speedy care f...r Fever
Ind ague, and all other dassime,geased by Mill gestitn.
For male by druggists and dealers generally. eve-y
-where. DYOTT k CO...agents, Did N. SECOND
street. itdkW
SAVING FUND—NATIONAL HAMM TIMM
Clorivarr.—Cbartered by the Saito of retozni :ems.
HULL&
L. Money is received every day, end ID any =oast
ergo or mall.
L FIVE PER 03217.iirterest V NM COT DICIST [rent
'he &sr it Is pa fn.
L The money is elvers paid beak to GOLD whenever
ut called for. and irithen4 neaps.
Money is receive° front Evererevs.Afthistrrrersrs.
~ . .eardians, and other Tiara/tea, in large oilman nag.
.0 remain a ling or short period.
S. Tie money received from DesoOtonl Y tarestad ih
a"' Estate, Mortgages. emend Reath, sad other fine-
Ilare securities.
5' Office open evel7 clay—waxy" , street. semihved
%Vas , ' 21114 "'Mut. PhilA.l.l.A's
ALL enouLD not fat) to read the ether
isement of Prof. WOOD in to dar's "nor. aselt-ti
HITS FOR FALL.—W e. WAHM3I7O!I
HATTER, No. 430 CH II VT Street, he.vlng pra-
Pared Several new styles of HA ?.$ f u gentlemen's en
[min wear, respectfuLly invitee inspection and Ir.-
:ronage. aeB-7t
SALAMANDER FIRE PROOP &O .-- A very
,arge asaoltmer.t uf SALAMANDERS ter aa:s rag,-
,onabla priues, Mu. 304 Cat SMUT SL. Pblu'r{yhia.
au.23 tf ANS & WAT:011.
rieI9EX.IM BZWING
rlio Beet in Use for Farmly Perez.
No. 730 eIiEZITIUT street PhiLutelnhi.s.
these e e SAVING rtatn--PlosTemie,
oaxsa SECOND and Waratrr Britrara.—Desomits re
;mad in small and lime Mounts, from all talisman of
ae oommunity, and Lamm Interest at thm rats of FIVE
?KR cEriT. per annum
Money may ba drawn by *knob without lea at M
erest.
Office open daily. from I =al i o'eloek. and ou Mee
and Saturday until nine in the ream . Prod
lent, FRLNILIN FELL: Traverse me. grarnitary.
'HAL M. NOXIMIL
CARD PRINTZ49, BERT AND CIIZAPLS? IX
:he City, at 34 South THIRD street.
CIACIUL4R PRINTING, Belt and Cheageat is tin
at 34 South THIRD 'treat.
BILL-READ PRINTING. Beat mut Chemed is the
, ty. at 34 South THI SD street.
HAND-RILL PRINTING. Best Sad Meagan la Lk*
Ai. at 31 Routh THIRD street.
PASIPELLET PittSTINU. *ad livery other dam*.
'ion of Priatiar. of the as dewier aashty. at tN
'oat raiaoaabia lilac at RMU WALT & DROWN'S.
Dreier Budding. 1 TIMID 'treat by at'
StARR IED.
roN—MVER4,-01 th 4 rite ismat. 1.1 sae
Re v . C. ti. t.:,,nissr, .11s tf. Virago sztos COLytos. err
pea, sr CIL,. Kansas, tu Miss Lstatut A mirror", of to s
R ROCI3II—TIZ S RD.—On tie 12th i ytast. b 7 Lladi
• r I , L. ratherroo, Mr. nand W ihureask t.. Alma
.1(11.114 Tigard. r atightmr ..f G•orp NIA Sank
1.1.1 N, both of this air.
DIED.
INTUN.-0a the lirb ipst., itarranet^a C. dux:-
tor of He, ry 34istos Is Ow )$I year el tell ea , .
Ear frl riled sad :nosed' tar 18=0 mn nynalnd t 8 et
ad bar fazetil. 'woe Iter b thar's midgraed. Yds ! e
FOOm atm.:. on Mood*7 attassoos. at 3 rs'eor.k.
prroood 1.111 r• Coma utry. • •
d3ll f N.-the twee stoma[ of Timsday, tins Mb
ee ant. Ma., t. ':f. of 1802 ...teht.et.lr
RAY -Os 91.160.6ay teeerstiS. Ift! pastas',
lon y e d orr • ro., Ira* of Jadnaa Looluraras. aged dd r oars -
a fr:St.V.Ol and nesds of tfo toady ar• iesper.t
, a!, tor, /wood tae !amoral. from So, has ton -
dim*. Yu. r?) st-.lnpao arms. a. mmimi , INW4
""tP"ar‘l
t ' m a" "
:bareb- (~torment
II virION.-Ara Ilia :Nb it sisal. She • 3., dot:Owl
Jadob mad API% Minis limo piss. iypict S 3 y goys
Facer.: 'runt the raskleus. of Iwo prate. N x mi
!ova Syrian, at rt..- 04 $.a3,13y at risers. at 3 l'elock.
tl ka VIOL .scat, Jolts lensr.l.ta Lts leta
y es,
Funeral from IL.s Lam mmi.fasso. bigf Xmak.t
Crike , , 1111 Platurday site wyna. at 2 o'ehaolt-
THORN —On tit. lastaat. Athena 2.. aha .at
ann and aWaht J. Thorn assd WRothe.
TA 1' I OR.-O taro t 2 h ..stoat; al Aluiria.f. Dot,
Ralf!) Taylor. mod XI 766 I.
Mei L.—On ate 12th instant. ILartas Poyis. mati
ie ll rL
auem: from Um resaJtn,* Li hoe taw her. Fraa
atot strsoat. above Thorn?* xi, Lis I:l.alwda- anar
m Out WO
D.-4/ .ala
t. a tbitSlamostaat. filar Giles ILI. •
is
Lb. MI, you of bu•i.o.
Fusamif \mime raintasaa Urination"- Stoat
etanwry ....sty on Pwaday iwanliag. N areicok
Lta thtt =stmt. Xs. rit:Lar.
.aeazln• n tbx• 3 1 .1 year at los ail.
Funeral t:ona hts lat• ritsrosaaa. How-s 4 Rarest. 1 •-
ow 44 sent on yaaray attarrana. at 4 n'elock. •
IiOURA I Ntl GOODS TOY. PALL
dmit..zas. }Lin Lulus. Arian Oral
!VIM
Lap..'. Monaca, Cookaormar.. Bombox. ZINC.
• awttaf., koussnsw SOlStalltiML. retwar ••" 0 .
d• kmd.. ru.karmis Bastotzlas &21&•&14 to
honed Moan mg CaMud Illusass.
VisasusSass finsadnis. as
BLUIL and hankie Pins Priathl Xceasana Ds
Lai nes ea Cul manic
Bawls sad W kris ramtirsit De LAr&lPialiN &Ng IL
otlLtl_ : t & !toenails ate».
se Po. 919 Chescast stmt.
CrTHE REV. PETER irptricrit. OF
haw irrtl prawb ts 114 Yyru
Church. Sr.VG 4 1 - 4 404 SERl:iti
3:r0.4. 04 0-44011 ROW 04.4•440. 14, u 11.4.1
030110 ec:001 A. Id ,a 0,4 st halt 00. 74'44044 )1.-11•
- .
C.r.oacle B. *De. D. 0.. coir
mum. 'nil Dmacs is ! oo rale fp,
. Ctiattlb West rills,4erbus, TU-310111A1 Pat
v% A. 11.. 4-44 Pi P. X.
rjcurac-or THE INTEUr E 56011..
%IP.Lu w
m•vot sxn• Twipl•Lt. fro. My—
a tat Ray AL IZU PUTTER. D. V, tan
Dioc.s• D told an U+ 011 1 1ATIUN_H %L*
L). I) ) MOR • 1N.,. AS 0 . .210a. Toad
• ru. , la ta• P.N: •ti. at :Si o'excli. -X- A
DP.N 6<sta fat atrailegpra. it
CrCHI RCH OF TIM COY ICNANT. —51141•
t: t: ct , g_txr H•LL. CiPSTALY.
xtor•rre.fth 'saw- t.YI. Al SL:NDA.YI•IH.,
Y. 151 cis RIM b r. !WACO J 1
SPRING HARDIN UNITARIAN SO.
L-4 CI nil —Aim JIVe..P.I AP. •lew, ivrce.
•%.i Fre•th H %Hybl. ND HAYDN HALL. to,
mu: zvrteloisill•n Ett
ts• Lt. I-Xl.ll JR at X% A.
V.. acvl ;5,.1'. Y. lt•
tTATElellE!ei Or THE UNION NAAR.
17 sa req.• red y :be setoesi sexton 0 , ts• Au of
rte ..etters! Aessintly of th:s Cocuisoavealtik. up:oeihi
'he I Itb dee of Ot"otor. A. D. ISt.
A er.otat of oats and
0.7.4 from n:nor
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.aTTENTION ! REPUBLICAN
CI Ett.r, :; Tee cea ant. summate at Esad
a.tar e • ata Ja CL It CtElrlaNlltti. at 7 abet.
T.• eee to J!,:.• , eaks Frown es." lea - a teat ta i
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TILE C•tITED DEMOCRACY-1111.ST
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.e •30•• P I 1., a 4•20 est the MANI EXI t•S
• lER CL.LII t , c the stoats at hl•, iTH
Clll3 1111:ht, Otteste. IH.. I:atom:tat I t
he C• 1.; 1 it.
Hon Witt R. Witte. Cr I James Pose.
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It R. Young. tat-. (rep. Horatio Ete•ta:
t.r.10,0 Fat.
hove prcoutett to be present and atid:e s th•nteet.nt•
R tor toe gotscl and true toga o,a oat Cottorr
and St - ttet.ziets •
etr.le .4011020 re for the jot ant 1,1111 far , that ha,
mite the c.).••ttt Crest aid trimperoas. at ! vas, at,
t•een t .redone tr. esat•tee tar cots lean'
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•• OFFERING DAY' 17 Tilt. PRLNIN-
Lj SYLvaNI.I TRAINING 5CF10 4 3:. t, r
THURRIe.Ve. oep
teubet:3
t.T3 for Pale at !h. fo"rozinS r's
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12.ivard l'erreeh, et N, eon., arch end E.1 , -.1
Parrs h. NV corner F.:ahth and IL
&qt. & /3 . other. II N. e ~,or leer' land t.raptnaL
a...., h une „F. No. North Fourth ••reet.
tl roe f raw-Ina tra:na ano front .I,lr
en no.ta.:c , l leeforthan I In ths parer'
D'hnar sal harp, II be terve:lel •e! .
3,3:1 r : :en b, tae l r.I lr.n.
hate tepee, end Larfal AitT:ctEs..._ re T 1 .h•- :
hare 'Pen. Llade be the Chi. drew.
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Irll3 ERSITY rENNSYLV
LAW DEPAK TM). 74T.
A term N Oas 1r st.t"t2,, w.!! eatomen« on t..le
of Octoter next. Th 3 fol owing era the to nee*.a of tn.)
le o'nres : .
iIoaGI:ORUERTIARSWOOD—" Intarnabo_al.C, , z
!Rittman :I. and Olv.l
--. • •
Prof. P. hlct.;s lieechn4 and Prieto-a. -
Prot. K. PENC.r..R Ilea! 2.K1-• in 1
Ccnverineing."
• he InErc+Juctory e...rare Intl Go delver! on Fr to,.
Septamner st 8 o'otock P. M.. at tke aaas'
room. Or Prof. K. Spencer Meier.
- -
g yms O THE PHILADELIIIII.
44D READLNO LIJIADAD COMPANY.
M/i The holden of th e bond s of this COLOVIII7, d L: e
3 a , , I.
L"). can r"''' tocsin , . u on etaboatlw,at the n Mos. le
car oett. to cash. toot Materna speoz&ed la to circa
tar attmt-'il.
The holders are also ezactueki to the benefit o!I dint
tot Fe" of eliCaxi Per annum. as seratibegad by tin
stockholders at their annual meeting. held January ei
lailli, and toyersuanoe piths cont.raor..entereJ into by
tt "Milan sad Mgr recorded, to carry the swim tore
eta. R. BKADFORti, Treasurer.
CIRCULAR.
r Name le the Harems or Patiodripaia mid fitediir
Railroad Company Mortgage Ready, dos Jelly I, /MN
These bonds are seemed by the UM nor tsages on Ito
road, amounting in the swept' to 4/3.305.1 - 0. The
net revenue for the last fiscal year wee ma times the.
a:noun:of the annual interest on these heeds.
The managers propose to amend them for a period ~.,
twenty rears. the holders retaining the bonds and a.
'minty of the moiler* to the meows certaition ::..
w hieh they are now hal Fresh sheets of coupons for
the antereek payable ha -yearly, will he mace.
A bonus et In per sent will be peen to the holders_, at
ooteiderattou of their sweating to the cotenant. Th , s
bones will be loud to cash to the beware of the ban it,
on their signing a receipt and amenities their re.7*". -
nos Londe at the aloe of the Coamaay. or to its: geom.
!or endorsement.
Fermi of neoetrt and saislontentimr wiU La flii".l.lt el
of a n'i,st2or.
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