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NT New lrrivAir rEctra-- Pon renr^;A FRI Ten . 0P 6L.NRR aL Wltor-ri RoN-NEXPONON 4.0 R fins Ciair ET ism --- - 011.•RTNR agit t rev*Fraki R Vying- R Irc,N”Av Tali- i v e mo :I,;i.,w,f,,poßAT;Tßor ORIAORR FLORA TRIPLE r,741 - : - F - Eti•ONN-TNR 0 DI R OP 011.4 , :ol ext , N-1 NH lea'fv.',e4 i Wisii rNITHD VrATEto..FIN ,Ditkifii-416 - I,ONly 0 d.osoms. AfiertlO6d , =:a f ea Cll2. irrieN ISIETHob 01 Plwner -1111rArairt:eaeariohe. • 711:4811.1PHICI- 4 .1 in -learn. Navre si Tata othetatiy,e4ll-, E r ' Int 0 PE, CAL iIoRNIA, AND ALL Pettis tiNft,l - A,Srarsa , - RitvisW : OP slut Pans ?doggy MASRRT , Nitv - rnefht.haChro; . *Witt 110* d VTATTS, &c.• fuTTßohOdtOsubsenbers et .!lieeir.lyeararridetinee; thr the 'eniele On!, and to O k atereia,tresti. alien scat tame address, ea in ad •vreaPtrir Faints !noise. tot ants at the counter of Tan RANI, 9diarZ Ir ,in4,liieri.ntad! - ,tor tinning. WO-1;4 4 1%0 - 14E7'81' NOS! ALL . 41:1ARTER.9, .e 'WC"- 4 4 1 ktliiito on all t•lnt - ionnlar triples of the di4 - sNo'aitekle paper sublibleris better ended for ntraittah, t* the' city to malt to their triehda oat of WWI), all N'oiNigio,‘Nik,i• a manila" history of the tames. for the predation week. 'Ffitirr • Pia r w..—Slarriages of English Roieltr; Illatm.:kmitairy 'in hiebili; Death of an Old W.re : ltokia ; ,Penusyliazda Etats" kgrienituial 444t t i gaPlia . ;" Lotter from Sen. bwry, Pa_ st ; Royalty AMong the Prairies. Founr Naplosion at Pittsburg; Terrible Con. 1149tiezi in. New: Orloans; - General News; Icte.titelNenee. • The Nwies. "rlif:liyes of the civillied world are on Italy. Seine in the 'wonderful -and rapidly changing drama now being enacted on the historic abgtie(itthet beautiful end ottani, country, only devl6ii's plot of peouliar and surpassiog in ,"Garibaldi bas made his name im. ihriaCati 'the Liberator of lito country, 'and now hs trifildly "approaches Ma destiny. What time will presently show, and- the /0 re wd est spe halal ionr, however ingot:dotal they ro ay 'no idea of the events to Game. The An - , „. which :arrived at Quebec yesterday, - - with two days later news from Europe, tolls .ne that Sardinia bad at lesuph Invaded the dominions of thißoMan Pontiff, abd eiptered the townof Pe. ineto, and Imprisoned 1,280 Germano who were in the term. Lamorloiere, the commander of the Rowan forces, bad concentrated Ms troops at M. gerli4:.eirldently" prepeiteg for a conflict. The Cantina. bardlols _bid allotted ptciteate froth several of the European Powers, who regarded the limiting as an infringement en international rigbts The rani b army at Rentals to be increased to 10, 60 orlon.. Theta were TIMM tbat Napoleon vat alai. nr. to tote:foto, and a ditlionity boi wean Pled. . .. .. aiett aid Fiance waa apprehended. Count Cavour hadja l enod a'note explaining the position of Card'. 311F,,i14. - I"tiratijtid tbatthe invasion of the *Dian sfitiiilirsi.puly.nuale after. the repeated slut we protests of Frame. A union between of Vietar Eramanuel and those of fetrAtiiitit was thought very probable. There was eriiial beljef thatiht ° contest would be brought in '; ,1 1 1 ; 1 :: end Bente dielpmetle ,J arrangement ebblteria-the toil of Villa Brands. The rumor t*eibire irstebona- to be en ellkagas between :alfpNatiOiiiife, !Ind' Ragland bad been denied. .T.tve ifs whips idditionil from Byte. Thereon; itfaidainkein Iridle were regarded as unfounded. yt , :ldifisr,it seems, still lives. A despatch Jr.o:iyqr.leana says thet the ""gray.eied man o ,4lflajuiriy . „ , ! :was not only not shot, but that.he ii4.07.4.1tan home Nery shortly. What a pleasant Umbzb Witt have' reading hitt obituary nettles ,they wer6 not more compli• 13,d aelle le. few, we'rentare to trai,'Wittiegretthat the General has got cff soot 4.04-larsrhe hole that he will ooze home a better dtt , iktu..cnnen. tt .81atkiird trade," is the slave trade is Mei to be thriving, the treetlse and Gannon 40-I:4e,lid,eut imeraia to tlikoontrari notarial , utandir.:.g. From Norfolk. we learn that& slave bite ilitli3 ttnkdoen, had beim breight to that iyertin °harp:ref Lieutenant ilughee. When cap tured Ate hrd over el: hundred negroee on board, of'..,e hqui mate returned to Mourovta. • A devatob Prow Omaha, Nebraska Territory, inelittans to rumor that the Pawnee and Stour. In-, ilAktOplie.bid another fight bear the PAWCIIIO re ::•Tbliteiezt of the biour and one kiwneo are reinrtekto, have been 'killed. Agent (tittle has gbitarlit te - trir2 the'dfetntbanee. ' ' AO in tit-Antis. The telegraph 14Stk,df:a ebllieron betvieen the Donglaa and Vocitinrilge men, during which an adherent of thataMir party wed stabbed. e•tkity ire bodeivoring to fuse the Demconitle The enquirer - modestly prc pais ilia aiiadtaßal . of,Puugtaa as g mains of TGe llttban Crlid i. t t iltoAtkka cif old, V/01:0/1 BILHANUEL . boa crossed the Rubicon. • - thismonth, 25,080 Sardinian so*e:4 aitiSer4:the'Stiites of the Church, and use equillY - Sa'rge face invaded the Papal tor rd 32cn ." thousand Sardinian Colilttra_r494lly dome of the beat of •Ea. _rk can' y ell before them, considering , i !...4Wifii#4k army is small, feeble, badly gsWifed4lind by no mane filled 'with an sucoes of courage. • _ The teleglipti from Italy- Bay that the first !VIA 79 . :t .1 411le'Rerdiniati invasion wee the cap f',;, ,iaro; a fortified town notlar from liftkler4fir -the -Adriatic. .There seems to be some mista ke bore , as, pesero - is in the -,::',:_r__„lo4-914k,KTOtheresis the. Sardinians would ThnCso.tite place of im portance hes been taken is likely enough. ,Austriif Pill/531a ire Said to have an idea - VittiltUP:arrna against the Sardinian ruler, iiiiitiltusiits,hasetroagly protested.. France, 4fe;dotitifO!l puszled--unlees VICTOE 01.4:0 >; ia.acting on a secret understanding itifli4lArort.ox, which is not unlikely.- Zhat •Wjlti;4hafklia , seen, for, it France has no Sardinia; ebe will assist the Pope -vtittratilatmedlorce t' if eke has, she , will con ittiti'bself-ie the mero occupation of Rome, .:far t tlie defence and safety Of the Pope. ~ Ttiere aroltopea, alter all, tbat the troubled aft airs c 4 f, %1 ltitly,Nlll be,tiettled, by treaty, with out..Nei:o_l'oe Europelirt general war. Notts . Ellis - Zoyurtt COMB Again: ,tv3lf.aijpn, the eeterptinies end sweetish) New Toth manager, bu eamploted an arraegement aertiervei b bharpley, by which be eateni kteleketiitherrof -the Matizehtai Theatre, Cat' a , limited pencil He has bronght 4414 the rest Of 611 One egiestrian .teelosetietteCtheir. pailormacces cammenee at fble • itiintjeitritsi-Teeetre Ml* evening ' - ArXrktiacin , s" `CooninaPell DATC.CTOR. The 'ill* nottdicr,latall' 03totter 1, will be issued to - dpy r p. 4t , erns ,partiotdars • and descriptions of sevenfy•funs now oonoterfoite honed and dateoted :yettaid tbfa natath,'and glrat the following new '. lien* ii, of 'one - of the most venerable " Jon" of oar ' ttc'eltikidtitioe :". ' " ' • • • ~ , ti, SnlaT , Ao A VolloBlla 111 ositit..-On Pride, `,„fsgelet,iertteu of ible oily preeented• to . ,atta of the ~: l tpolct in :li•ird street • cheek for COO for. pay. ; meet ;•• but- ar the toile: did not know Win, he do.' ~CHAni to pey 60 cheek, nor .woard .ins mind for any •, , ,of tne.pereons referred to by the applicant to 00030 fureitti,and roach for bla identity. Whin mi. = Prinks of Moines* are prudes, taue of personal , -dolictur wards°, /be applateat'smeed of fonds was :', urgent,.tesd anal wee be to do? Tber• was a pri. • "!trio 110.6 room, 'who" th• Iwo - "Of 5 4 :* 14 • awn „titatigift;p*rwitsr, sad he around ihereiter that tf• --; ha,,wedl4 , go tato' that `apartment „with.:,lllm, he y 'lleoll produce indisputabie.wriitsn'arideau Abet he . was O. pernco be, claimed_ to be.- The teller •reeepunteti: - Without going Into- any dokopo ea te• ,'s4le-tiousbet of • Wpm' eass.hms..,,, e.,- we ~woal.l state that the bolder of the check exhibited to the --AS/4fin kettoar of ,bill; 'ooafldoptliWientions, P on t;f ls4klo4 . *Ss distinctly Frigate bla mute. • • Tao teller f...:114W040ed-wlith the evidence, mut after Ike, g a l,: ~ , ,41tos op.Sed its:listed , his Inner Ootoring, , and re• -, Akilta/ •Me b0,..0n5, be Coat into the bank and o'.'lf•setr...rihlir , •l4oo aids despstoh.” ,- - , 6 ' . tiO.Sli i Nation:—Wa would all, the attoation nt ~: i Sii;. : r i - s i /aitti; - -A:s :welt ap Sentient - end Western ~ 4 1 4i)f a ':11sigis and isttrastfirs sal, of boot., I/ i t ad be so d this morning, bP,. i eillitl4 o oo4 4 r at hr awoke credit, imbruing tome Alp iliktitakf-dialribin good, tired at antics this t.4l4fi .).1414 ik 4 coninteice it 10 o'clock preolsoly, ekdOTYPA:4 I .;? 6 ,, _ 1 : 0 4 0 of. Philip " rod it Co, No, 620 :,'''' 5t1it4,4 1 4 621 .- 11 S 01 We* ~.. •• ••..• _ ~... , 1 , • ,Wit'o4lhtefibiei Minder Us' Arbitpkesis:- Oitotlfrifillifiric ' Pript:PS, —Tiff; trivillers, • - . ol4e4a6lwil ‘ iii Type, 'rut lolitt4 mtirde , of rolst binr s lrEbOxiet br • Air ,741 feisOtiV!itotitiiiiiimsi 144 , 1be4W ft, t A • • 104 fa' Otitkit brtb4 l 6444itiits,- 7 • • togriet4l4ll,Weele4 U le*Yoo,4 eboti thy Were istadiniod by • 4641 mollebialie who**. Nos with Una. „ Raton Renfrew InelPheladolphree, It is probably decided / by, those; excellent gentlemen who are guiditWtheyounterrince with such admirable tentese4generiesitY be tween the ardent hilarity)vilete lel-pert of hie royal boyhood, aziphe'digetifir which belongs to his exalted station, to 'give "their boY"— as the Newcastle was pleased to call him at the that great ball in his honor---not only a view of the magnificent scenery of the Key. _ stone State, and its wonderful system of iron Itigywais;' but; also, more than a single day't sojeurnin thin metropolis. _ It his experiences Of American hoepitalite9n its roughest, yet not least heitrty'forra, are not so physically exhausting that the latter part of the Baron's tour shall be performed in a vacant end coma• tose state, so that the crowds of chicane that attend his goings-out and comings-in, shall be to royal eyes 46 as trees walking;" if the straggle to penetrate Western mobs shall not wholly exbauet him, and the grasper vigorous Western fingers shall not utterly unsettle bin nervous system, the Prince will take at least two days of Philadelphia hospitality. There ire then, one more opportunity to make favorable contrast with New York. The tone of a community la best illustrated by the Method of its attentions to strangers. The special claim of our community has been a en. parlor refinement in this important detail 01 civic life. Our worthy people have' °heti called attention to the absurd affectation and shocking vulgarity of New York demonstra tions, and have complacently thrown them selves back upon their surpassing delicate and gotl.brecelieg. We regret to admit that in several memerable cases this complacency has not been proved a reasonable and natural emotion. With all our charming refinement we did not entertain the Japanese gentlemen With a very touching and winning grace. Our popular effusions towards those well-bred and observant persons were not always prompt ed by the gentle and tuneful nature. Their reception at the Continental Hotel, we may justly intimate, was not the most striking exhibition of' good taste. The mob of women that barricaded their chamber doors was not a company that by considerate demeanor shamed the obstreperous citizens of New York. In no captions spirit we may, therefore, thus early urge a show, at least, of good sense in the civilities that will be extended here to the young Prince. Let us, at any rate, be honest. If it is'really our intention to rebuke the de grading clamor that has thus far attended his progress ; II we mean to 'show a better spirit than that which is even now animating the " metropolis" with a wild 'desire to get tickets to the ball, and giving vont to a flood of some times foolish, often disgraceful, and always vulgar social bickeringa about the cut of coats and the color of gloves, and who shall get the first dance with his Royal Highness, and who of that, deliciously beat" society is really entitled to an invitation, let us quietly set to work to entertain pleasantly, for forty eight hours, a young gentleman who, while be is fond of gaiety and excitement, is equally fond of comfort and cleanliness; and who, young as he is, is well able to discriMinate between the meaningless huzzahs and vain tuiiults of an idle crowd and the genuine pleakare or an intelligent community in welcoming a representative of a grand nation and a good family. But if, on the other hand; it seems altogether proper in our 'sight to bore the young gentleman with fulsome speeches and dreary ceremonies, to drag- him through the narrow streets with e rabble at his heels, to poke him into every reachineeshop and . every Chestnut-street it emporium," to pester b'm for his auto graph, and tee quarrel about his dirty water, lot us, for areeet consistency's sake, forbrai severe criticisms of our neighbors. It is easy to play the Pharisee's part, and say "I am holier than thou," but the farce is not often mistaken for a serious drama, and the specie tors (in this instance a right noble company) may not be expected to applaud a plain and very stupid gag." If the breadth of our republican nature seems to demand that the cries of the Chicago crowd should be re-echoed in our streets, and if we are 'determined to stand no royal non sense from the Prince's advisers, we shall per haps be as ready as auy of our cotemporariet to applaud the splendor of our Philadelphia entertainment, but we certainly shall not con sent to ridicule the Jenkinses of the Gotha mite press for_ simply giving A cue which wt are willing to follow. Crimass READE sayt that the -pirate who steals front the inventor and then decries the invention is a hopeless case of moral obliquity. WASHINGTON CORRESPONDENCE Letter from •iOceasionah” Porreepondoee of The Prem.] Wasareerox, September 26, 1660. At the beginning of this Administration Sheri Was, among the other hopes entertained by ou people, upon the - advent to porter of Mr. Beebe nen, the eherishr:d &lira of a speedy .seetlemen between the United States end too Scrolier d Con teal Amteriosn btitee; but like all the others, wit} a few exception; the :omit bee bean bitter dlear pointruent. „Brazil has not adjusted her tariff, the " Cterenesoial L buttons" poblished at tool large t,xpenee by the Government stated all, would be compelled to do, in order that unjust re ettiotione should bo removed from our navtgituon Not only has Cuba not been acquired, but Spaniel regulations upon no aro as rigid as over. Pen laughs to moth new, ac she lies done for years, tto just olaisne - we have upon her, although we were. through the Union and the Constitution, at an early der assured that there mule be a speedy reckoning or Peru would be sem molly dealt with. Oar negotiations with P4I• raguay and the maketheltere expedition that want mato cheatise Lopes are old jokes, and it would be cruel at thin time to reaurreet their awning bleeders—amortise, to be fare, while they wore uncomfortably expensive. And then wt 00010 to Central America : who forgets the excite mot about Sir William Ooze Conley, Bart, her bialetty's special ambassador, with a roving emu aim on to Washington and everywhere elm on this eon aiaent, it must be believed from hie mbsequent jonsneyings ? To the Administration the remini seance ia unpleasant, for &mann papers did not, ricamtler-like, Woe to sneer outright at the manner in whit* the 0. P. E. Wee bamboceled by 81r Wil liam. In Central America we have accom plished nothing except in • the way that the .Bzonole would expreen " gaining a lose," and that to by a retreat from our avoient policy, founded upon our clear international rights, which would compel us to prevent the melees interference for Ultimate subjugation, on the part of European Power!, in the domestics affairs of our Continental neighbors. When before now have the English ex hibited the impunity in Central America whieh they DOW do? Never, and he is not alone who will allege thatliritieb maohinationa prevent Batts faction to the American Republie for the wanton insult to her honor growing out of the bleod3 mammoth of her °Means at Panama, in July, 1856 That Walker deserved to die, noes will contra diet, bat the pertinacity displayed by the Eng lish navy for, his capture tad death, die not striae altogether,. or even primarily and primipally, from a wish to preserve intact any principle of the common law of mittens. No, to yleltb np Mexico, or part of it, or any portion of Central Auterioa, to Amerioan colonisation, would be to fruetrate bar designs span South Ame ries. .It is useless to disguise the foot that with Great-Britain our relatiote are less friendly now. if this Government, as it le bound to do, insists upon a decision of outstanding nuestions from Lord Bulwer's ministry at Weehington, than it was in 1861', when many feared open hostilities between the two countries—To our Central American differ ences have been added the now complication of the Northwestern Boundary question. , As England hen proceed us when we were in no good condi tion to realest her domande, why, at Ohio opportune 'moment, when elm has no inducement he prune her traditional policy toward ne buillpleg or oi obtearery, Should we not have a fair mialentent of all the points in controversy between lie two Go. velment*? It may be too enapielons for a mo ment to think that Prince Edward comes here to *over a deep erbame of English dlplomaey, but it is not unnatural if the suspicion should arise on bidden. At all events, we have, year after pear, from :Waaltingtow to the imbecile Interregnum of Mr. Buchanan, when our go-ahead Anion has stood and,is, clouding still, defiantly proclaimed that in North America we were the imparter Power, and that, as we would not enter into entangling alliances abroad, or into the complications of European poli tics, so we would not permit the interference of the European Powers for the proms of feting any balance of power upon this continent; and if that is the polio, we now adhere to, what dishonest motives are there to prevent a free people from its avowal? The Isthmus, before the oompletion cf the Nolte Railway, is the travelled road between oar Pacific and Atlantic seaboard Staten, and under oar central it ought to be. Cowards wo are, and emit for position among the nations, if we allow that ,control to flit into-the bands of Powers, whether French or British, thatire of another hemisphere. Tiros; suggestions are not unimportant, in view of ohs feint aid of British navy to exeonte Com trel American laws with ready will. , Ocealliettate ,_ Oat 11 Eiteett. Horpaapo faaarrata, pl: 4 1 .040,ite; ,of a greaValsaa eleolialas hause• keeplai, at No. 311 3t0ti1111,214111 , street, beloW Brno, tells anzlar, et WI Voloolt, b 7 Thomas Binh & ND, outlaw.. TTIE PRESS-.PHILADELPHIA, TIATIRSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1.860: The Exhibitioti 'at PeiVeltett. stel3lo DAY. • t r t h e eo r ober of visltorsean be iambi] as it onto• Vion'ofewseessAthe fair at Potratton is oertainhf a very decided hit for all ooneo. tied. Thu grounds throthehout the greater p•irt of yeaterday were literally thronged, and we here never :PISA more intelligent 'Oared limed by visitors, in the various satiates exhibited. f nearer. m•uiy have their favorite hobbles to s ide. and it is for that reason not 'trouts that the raes-eourso shoold bo a older centre at attraction. %Atoll it it, thhers Romeo thenuelvos with as ninth olneteure. and Poltava with as &pooh profit, iu extumning maohinerf, inspecting the various agnoulturnt melee% or .ad miring the stalled stook. We resume our notobs of rho With:Pon ; In the Stove Department Mr. lames Deser t IMMO' niljolning the entrance to the machinery build ing. exhilitte n number of substantial specimens of his various popular sloven, mainly of bin own patenting. Prominent among Olsen in his OES burning Cooking Raw. with w the public; are already familiar, The epealmen which he hes now on the ground is an improvement upon any that ty,t have heretofore been, the design of the front belle much more inanely° and .ireaniental. 'the merits of this Primo have boon Pig ually vindietted during the present 'Wilding Beason, by builders Intrestisolog thr in in preference to any others, In the Stove Depertinent, nothing has elicited more 1 , favor tile comment than this efficient, 000rolniOni. and convenient Cooking Range. In commotion with thin. %I r, Spear Men d'ep'eys several of hie popular improved C , e.litirntng Cooking. stoves, in wh lob we notice neve m' inirortant Improvemenis, eapecially in the eon sweeten of the Ceutre•piroe. it will Im remembered that Mr. tpoar is the original inventor of thid state, Web Is now nohnowledged to be the mot t complete in uso. Directly ("posits to these. Mr. spear also dis plays a One line of his Imentifel Gas-burning Parlor and Climber Stoves, with hie own re ^ent Improvement. These are GO graded In size ns to be adopted to all locations and purperies, and eor heating, end we may cap ornamenting, an apart ment trey ri - ieworthv the attention of the public. Mr. ' , near is also the nrigh.el inventor of the Patent 'Pend ;dire Dm. now seed on all his Ga.-burn= Parlor loves', and copied by numerous other manufacturers of the "Silver" stove. '1 he thri, ea now apoliod by Mr, Spear, is. neverthelees. more complete in Its operation 'hen spy oilmen, and renders it. on this account. more iiesirab'e. Vee have omitted to mention in this cornice ti an Spear's improved Fire board Stove for heat ins‘severni room■ a. the canto f me. Them' stoves are placed intho,t nine- roc m. and heat the sitting room find several chambers above. It tallithim be nate that ihe stove Interests have not been civerlnekrd in the meant exhibition, as we have no doubt that the line :hove refetr d to, without any others, world receive a favoreb!e Taco:n:om at the hands early similar peace iv as a first-rate representation of that 'kn.:neuter Masa af wale . ln thin department, Wan, Mr. iJohn S. Clark, No.looB Market street, °acumen a large amount of woe. and evidintly to some purpose. He has nearly thirty i . gorge on exhibit.on, embrioing hie celebrated Im proved Gns•barmng Cook. Firotionrd for Parlors; Sil ver's Patent Air. its lit, with Clark's patent. and greatest improvement; lire. immense Continerral Cook Stove new Conl-saving Patent Gus burner. and others. They we arranged in rood taste, and constitu,e a grand die. slay. Embretied,m Mr. Clark's corner. aro also a va riety of :Inane epeoimens of tau popular porcelain fined Water Coolers; one of his patent Improved Put •nblo Heaters ; one of his excellent Hatigas, and two admirable specimens of ha supenor "Chat rings" Herd teratora The latter are judged by the ;attire who ex mine them, as being moat onmplete in all their fir iangements. 'Upon the whole, Mr. Clark's dituesy le a marked feetnre in the household department of the fair, and will, doubtletus, receive due attention at the hands of this committee. In the Penuche, end Col:nary department of the (a mbition there is nothing tat altraets more attention from good housekeepers than the AZI.7IIZA Baking Fow ler, eed recoittAtl6 of bread made from it, ibited by Mookridge k Co„ who ere the insnafacturern ~f it, and nine of the celebrated '• I vcnert.thes." .rimples of which aro a'so on exhibition. Bath these ...Bolos Me the inventions of Professor Win Morris, hi. D.. of tins 00, or ti their merits have already elicit ed commenuation of thousands in this community. Foe broad in ids front the Amnia, exhibited by them, eostoesce a riehness of appearance and favor interior to any yeast-rasa bread that we have ever tasted ; and m general was thie experience that, had the exhibitors Mien thaponed, the clatters would have relieved them or all they had, at their usual ethics. tome persons, how over. Insisted nom pa chatting a few packages on the ,sot t, make a trill of it, and it is more than probab'e that evil will adopt the " Anilines" in their families 'orantly hereafter. Vona doting the feet that the "Encephalon "—an external remedy for all kinds of de rangements of the Nervous Sratea—:s an article of mmparatively 'recent I:Ai/Ninetieth to the public, wo were surprised to hoar so many. in moving along, drop seaming acknowledgment of its good effects in cases of their own taae•tintenoe. F rota our own knowledge ,f the qualities of these ST tidos, we Imitate not to say •h a• their proprietors are doing the public a root service 'is their general introduotion. The dierdity of preserved lett, by Messrs. Hertel! and Letchworth, No. 13 North P,fth street, is attracting de. .tervod attention. and it muut be admitted that their ,ppoimetle Whiff h they show in great variety. and of en :mob as one and two y eare of age, e.ro the very pattee 'toe of the Inca-preserving art, the flint in the jars tooting as fresh and natural as when taken from the , ree. It to, however, of the 771PC1113 by wldoli the flea is creserved that we desire more particularly'to sneak. t he Hermit All Ohms Patent Airtight Jar of witted/. those gentlemen are the propritdors, is the secret of this icessa. This jar it undouhted'y the 0 teat improle rcent yet given to the put lio fruit-pres.rving par .osea. Its peculiarity is that it is oil Vass, the adven -Item of which over metslie cans, or even glass jars vitt! 1110t,1 . 13 tnpfl, are establb.leed by the teettniony of `to no entitle. Dr. /Mee. of this city, ne , ..dring of the superiority of the Herten all glass jar, Bola, ho on siders "it I i,hly preferable to metal jar's, or We ovine metal tops a" also, that by experiment he has 'ound thin Jar parfecry air-tieht, and foe from all pas tot ty M taint. to is tho onto with metal. This Jar. awe veer. to closed and aroused with more anon and to • , dity than any other in one, and to opened as ro-dily. 'roteseor James C. Enotti. whose opinion in a matter of . his kind in or the higheat Vaint , • PiPern that tho Bar "EL Aka in qUP!tmn (Nom blMe3 More adwirdasee than any the r for prosorvins purposou. In eddit.on to the fruit ml jeep. exhibleil he Meows. H. & L., their dirplay of tree pierce of ornamental el 'rawer,' to alto arilotie a:A dtreative The jnr here Wowed to seems daatined to up.reolo all nth re in use, on aonount of the suporior realities above r.forred to. Mr. M. B. Dyott. inez.ufan'uror nf tempo for burning "Zerowieo nil, at No. 11l !•outh Boorind stmt, furniahee he exhibition with r ne of its !Una beeuLful end at rastive footmen. Beneath a frame-work lonatrd neu rally in tho main tent, on a rerioa of araduated slielv 'or. tve disOlyed hundreds of lus beautiful lamps, ' , bleb. on tho,r fine marb'e bum end embelliPhed with . . endless vnrietv of ornamental plebes. In every hue, mereld, ruby, v' tr. oval azure end others. ar4 I , enut.6'Ai, adorned wish Vont' frostwork present a hiehir JrtaQunnypperance sect rom the phiudite elicited bir im burning lempd , thair pee laity la hAely to he mash ,hahoed by this exhinietz Itemed.ately over thhso, grace dod from a lane honor. nye three of Mr. Flynn's klezant ehanaeltera one of phinh is the mast tonntiful ,ink of the kmd that WO have ever examined. The atter Is the mat crnmoienous olf.eot ht this 'part of ne exhtirion. and has ho , :n malo to ordor Corn Prot- titf rnn d uroh in itouth Onrolint. nod wombs two , o-ti,ed pounds. It is ntrareed for burnme either ierneone or ens, end hag Giteen Hate, each of wh , oli deeorat.d pith a boi.ntifel floral, tuno globe, ex oraltely emaciated Mr. Dyott in ono of the ler: est oinufactutere of if erovene Oil Lamps in the county, tad hie ore , er t dial:day amply indiontee rho bight per ,ction ho hes achieved in th tr. tiftWatnaelit- Mr... 1. Albert Eehlernan. tha proprietor of the " ran- 'ral Cravat tare,' vorthwea cer nor or Cliectnut and 'a‘ anth .treots.ITIMIP9 a vary unique and attractive vela) of bin ware', which bac e bean ft:ashamed to .cr readers by the mjntto "0, I'. E. C " Flte diso , ny sairiaiarit4 axial:lml% ona ththk, to '` sonar" • n Chrirtax dom. Tho loxes row:limo his celebrated ~ alost Ensmollad Collarsainno form a rriniaturo" Chi less Como eight feet high, and them° that num ar in length, and molt box contains a hund red Wham M an improvised com tor he disp'ay a a large glass case, ontsorng Fpt cimoos of too inimitable Crr.votA. atoeto- Gelled for all area, circumstances and occasions. In another lofty c ..so he exhibit°. with excellent etroet, var.ety of artAcle is, among which the following, of his ' , mu manufacture or importation, are de: idedly the moat ,holce and elegant that the present season Imo pro [need Boarre,l ravelling Shine, Gap' Handkerchiefs, ;rota' Underwear. Genta' Dressm 0- (Thrum Gents' :(id Cloves, flospendars ' Neck ties, Books, t is elute arnue;no to hear the commenle mails ll' visitors or both sexes In passing and admiring hl4 novel and graceful display. Ono gentleman wished to know if that was the man that had the a..doolty to " collar" all the ladies at Cape May this •owinsr. Hit better half, who seemed alto into rented, aid she should like to see the marrthat swam from the Wand to the Great Easton] aid hank. Another, rathor voidantindtviOutl.sald e d nve anything to coo the Big red sign" that the Japanese fir.: went to see on :heir unit to Phi lad:11,111a: Upon the wholo, Eshleman's „ . mtitrihution to the exhibition is one of the ” liveet " hinge in it, and w,ll doubtless do those who aro intend ed to be benefit.-1 by annual ram no muoli good. Meters. Farrell, Herring, & Co., No. =Chestnut Area. display five of their " Patent Champion" safes, . - .7hich, from their superior workmanship end o:ogrint tic toner, are much minuted. lhe urinolpal of the Eve ire their large aide-board Sofa, stud ornamental Parlor this former of these is a magnificent article of ho kind : designed to take the place or an ordinary ddo-b.•ard, and really makoa a vary handsome piece of 'urn:tare. Ito internal arrangements for depositing qiverware end other Valuables are very complete. It .meg a rieh marble top. and 13 supplied with a suo trea- . . MT. " 1 1* P 61 1 ,1 B•fe is T. 1114 , 41117 finished a/licit°, •he orterio. being par elled with pspier-msehe. Inlaid •rrh pearl, and pillehed like a mirror. Another is a 'vire °are, with a, tiorxlar-proaf 'wilt inside, Intended Brokers aid Banks. The conetrucolon of this safe in the bee; possible manner, the internal entilt being •eanrcd by no les.than three thlunnes tee of metal-- ire of boiler iron, one of chilled iron, and innermost of al Is a powerful network of steel. They alto exhibit a one askortment of Hall's celebrated patent dank-looks. In the Agrioultural department. the various flouring. rn he were thronged with interested examiners nester try morning and afternoon. Ti a Union Vann and hintntirn Mill of Messrs. Taylar & Minn. of this tatty, .1 winoli we spoke yea ordav, wee la aotive operation . . Arom bout the day, transfo•ming wheat and other grains Into flour at a rapid rate, and eurythmic eve ry 'Knit be its compactness and ad tptation hi all kinds of (raiding. Iho pioprietore have ro , olved the most flat tering testironn•als finm many who have for name , rintitts past nod the mills in use. Too moderato price ,f the mills, ranging from fifty to sever.ti -five dollen' each, 00,,a der ng their espaiii•y and durab lit,. residers •Jnee the nit at:WA:able pertabie &thole of the kind In 'lce, As usual, the nob'est *women. of horned oaths are glitlntee by Mr. Dennis Holly, near this cil ty. The nowt splendid animal on the ground is his Lord Bar mtrton • second, a light Mal bell, four yews sed, sired 1 , 074 Partit.77,7l. a re ebrated animal, bred by T. P. It en. inVen, Fog. Mr. Kelly exhibited this famous br II t Powelte.a last season, and of all the animals on the round, then cot now, none are bettor remembered by motors. 'the bull be. inoreased enormously In else lone then, end is eertatnir, , as he now stands, u vorthy a stony fit the pencil of &Rosa Bonheur as the klmilorn eon produce. His silken bide, noble build, and Immense Prosortions excite universal easel • ,atioa. LAMS BALE 04 DRY GOODS, COAL LANDS, &0.-- rho conly attention of purchasers is requested to the l arge a n d valaublo arKrtment of 13ritish, French, German, India, and limorilan dry goods, cutlery, Sm., embracing about eight hundred packagea and iota of staple and fanoy articles, in woollen, worsted, ellk, cotton, and limns, to be peremptorily told, by Catalogue, on els months' credit, "commenting this morning, at 10 o'clock, to be continued all day without intermission, and at 12 o'clook, noon, eaten thousand aorta of coal and timber lands, by Myers, Olaghorn, Co., sue. donors, No. 4131 and 415 Arch street. New York Politics. TBB 011101( YVSION ACCZPYBD BY TUB DBUGLA99 CO2dUITTS6 New Xing, Sept 20 —The boughs State Coin. mines, It is ttodszetto,l, hese tweed to wept six of the nothesinepoiced h the °outcomes appointed by the late Union meeting, and will - sesseet as to the appoints:lent tf Mt. Randall Oft •the electoral ticket Co soon as they earl learn ethether a oe. *MI can bs nude. LATEST NEWS By Telegraph to The Prem. GENERAL WALKER SAFE THE BRITISH CONSUMER PROTECTS BIM New OnLnens, Sept. 26 —The sohooner Taylor arrived this evening, from Stella on the 18th. She reports that elenerat Watiei is safe; the ruiner that hO had been shot wee unfounded. He NriU probably retarn homo by the next ar rival. Walker and Maier would have been released with the rest Of the party if they had claimed Aborican oitizenship or British protection. It is certain that they will not be that, as the British commander bad declared that he would :lot permit it. TWO DAYS LATER PROM EUROPE Arrival of the Anglo•9aion at goober. VICTOR I:II,IIANUEL AND GARIBALDI Twenty-five Thousand Sardinians:At tack Pesaro. DEFEAT or TDB PAPAL TROOPS. A BATTLE IN NEW ZEALANb Cotton Steady at the Advanco—Breadotnifs Firm —Comas Dull, O3r. QUEBEC?, Sept. 2G.—The steamship Anglo-Saxon, from Liverpool on the IStboria Londonderry on the 34th inst., arrived hero this morning. liar dates are Ivo days later then those already ve. calved. The ateamehips Ifamnionia, New York, end Gitu;gort, from New York, arrived at Livorpeel on the 14th hut. 4RE'AT tifilTAlS' - - • 'the 'English funds Were heavy on Thursday, and the Paris Bourse showed great dullness. The belief prevails that there will be no general war in Europe, but that some new transaction like the Villafranoa treaty wlll take plum during the autumn. Tho Harald saye that the suspinsions in Sydney will not afoot London firma. The ileglish etteekinw party at Mallard, isle* Zealand, consisted of 347 then. The natives lay down on the ground until the men were close ellen them, when they alarehg up, tired their double. barreled gar, and met the bayonet charge of their adversaries with the tomahawk, keeping up a hand to.hand fight. 'The retreat of the English was so urgent that their dead, and a few of their wounded, were left on the battle field . It is also reported that Oh e ~ ! natives took ono gun. Ur?at complaint: are mtdo ?Ink liolotel aould, tae commander of the tato ing party, for not calling to his aid an additional force, woo were said to be within his reach. Consols olosed on 'Wednesday at 931 for money and 9311103 g for soonunt. The English politic's) neite is unimportant. ITALY. Anstria has decided not to receive the Neapoli tan fleet into any Austrian port. It is assorted that, without waiting for a reply from Rome, 25 000 Sardinian troops entered Um bria on the 11th, and on the 12th, 25 000 more Ser. (Haan troops attaoked and took Pesaro, taking prisoners 1.200 Germans who were in the fortress. Gen Rolla, who commanded the Pope's trail* had ordered a saok of the towh, and toes taken pri soner to Turin. The German garrison of Oliveto had capitulated to the Insurgents. Gen. Gorjou leaves Paris from Rothe on the 13th to take command of the French troops, , Gen. tainoricierJ had concentrated his army et Ancona. Several Powers bad protested against the entry of the Sardinians into the States of the Church, as an attack upon international rights. Russia and Prussia protested in the atrongost terms, but would take no other step. Cavour bad issued a note explaining the new at titude of Bardinia. It was asserted that the French army at Rome will be inereased to 70,000 men. .PRANUE. Tho Bourse WWI Qat and lower; routes tiff SSo. It was repOrted Coat nano° refused to undo thh slightest concossion to Swijzoriond in the &Ivey afttir. Switrorland, thoretore, porsists more than over in considering the tirteetion one for tha de oislon of Europe RUSSIA AND AUSTRIA An interview between the kmperors of Hulas and Austria, and the Prince Regent of Prussia, takes place at Warsaw on tho let of Cotobor. Lc Nord says that a statement of an alliance between tagland, Austria, and Prussia, is fah% no far as Austria is concerned. SYRIA. - The Frcnoh army le still encamped at Bayne. No open disturbance had taken place. 'rho arrival of the prlsonere at thmatantitrple had excited tho poptils ! )a. _ The dolga caused by the French were /Lillis matter of complaint. Troubles were oxpected at Canton, should the allies receive a check in the North. The rebels bed taken poneession of the (ay of Bow•kiang, only twenty live miles distant froni fihanghae, All fears of famine In the northwest db.triet of India bad passed away. Abundant rains had fallen, and there was every prospect of an average crop. Commercial Intelligence. [ Oy,Telegraph to Londonderry.l Liernroor.,, September 11— LIVERPOOL COTTON, MARIS h.T.—The sales of Cotton for vita wink c,ro re ported try tho Brohers' Ci rather at 115 050 totter, maim/. mg 2.1 Oni to speculators. end 14,000 to exp o r ters. There has 0412,11 au savanna on the week of!'4o...i'd lfr lb, owing to the fine weather and favorable admn , trona Man °hem,. '/ ho large 111/rlllOO IS on Ihe middime and lower Queli ttes. The selea to•day Friday , , were 101,00 Wee In cluding 9 Worn speculators bud exporters. the market closing guiet at the to/owing authorized euetatt-na Fell.. Middling& New Cr:enna.--.—...,......... itY 'uplands .. • ....... 7 The .otat flock in por . t . is 0- tivrited at 023 ( * r 14.1e5, of wh , oh 785 000 are 01 timer two ifeecriot.one • Lit/P.4IJ out, Bit K , ..1)8 UFFS Ala RKET.—Flour dull Wheat fi rm at 691 prinen Corn tirin. IthRPOOL PROVIS,ON MArtKg.T.—The proPt eion market Is eenerally ateadr. 1,0141)0 I A10:4 F.l hi RICE T.-1.0:413ml, Friday, P. M.—Consols Awe for tanner at STILL LATER FROM EUROPE. ' THE STEAMER PERSIA OFF SANDY HOOK• Baienr 1100 K, Supt. 26-2didnight —The royal mall steamship Petals bas just paned Chia pint. She left Liverpool on the 15th, and bringa Queens town advleos of the 16th. The steamer Arabia arrived at Queenstown on the 14th. Italian affairs are unchanged. The French minister to Sardinia had loft Turin. The King of Naples has deported for Spain TEIE L A TEST. NUM Yoe x. Bilpt. 27 he steamer Pettit lies arrival up. Abe fo.lowmg aro the latest deseatehes roomed vie Queenstown DIA vuerout. ttunday.—Cotton—The sales of t sesterda Y estimatedaroestimated at 0 UOO Wes. preluding 1,(.00 bales to speculators and fur export. The market eosod quiet but firm. titeacietulTe &mod quiet but firm. FrOVillol29 very dull. Loudon ooutiola are unolianzad. °REA E BRITAIN. The Enesah news is unirupottant. The liarvaat a Installs rupid progreaa, Let the wea ther re lose favorable. FRANCE. Napoleon bad reached Almelo. 'I ha frenoh forces at hemo have been increased by two tog haunts. The flank of Yraure has lost eighteen and a quarter ntlldons ol francs, as cash, during the month. LIALY. 'Naples is tranquil. All tho farts Lave surrendered. Om 'bald' has exchanged interviews with tha &slit& admiral and ambassador. he Saidinian troops had disembarked at Naples by the request of GaribAdi. who had transferred the Netipontan fleet to Bardinta he King of Naples had embarked at Gaeta for Ro yale. his said that ho itat an order, on quitting Naples, for tne bombardment, el the town and destruotion of the Royal Castle. The revolutionary movement is everywhere triumph ant. ffMiiiii=i2==E • - . it is reported that Immo of the other foreign ministers have motive° orders to quit the kingdom. liThe Vardinlan troops oontinaect their inarelt into the renal terntorY. (ten. Fanti luta been appointed oommoneer-in-oliief. The laraineas of tho legation will be ounducted by the etietary The Para] Government was about to seeress a pro test to all the European Pulsate. rams wee deo med an a lame t hose.a Pi/ the in • bat) tenth were threatened with the irest ponaturn for the alislute4 offence. The eardo inn meomnindem to def nee of the conree adopted by the Cloven-Icent ye published. a VAIN, opt be Itaaan bonnets esprees regret at ttm nes, I of the Freiuli ambassador. Man mune. tient. I.s.—Lettete from Naples state that very ardent demonstrations are being made to. the populace, and that many of the prima have fraternlzed with the people. There have been priMerolle dePenloll3 from Gaeta, and an enlistment or volunteers has been mitered, Li heel,, will be pro-Dictator, while Garibaldi in at tacking Gep. Lainormiere. 0 inhale* line doolsred that lie will aeon Proclaim the annexation of Nap,ea to Piedmont fain the Etonian of the Quirinal. where An aliailene will be Milted in ono national bongo , t. A !petitionary movement, with fatal conflicts hoe taken place at Arian°, and the traribalolgos ur., march • lap tr ere. Rows, Sept. II —The " tricolor" has been hoisted at 'ln oh Genes ann. and Fubi two, but it le Mated teat the 1010,Iiihnte of these yinees did not support the do mon si vinous. The alleged oiler of Lamonclete for pillage incase , of ‘ lll,outr. °lion IF dented .r•in is n tleraßDA7.—TheCreistiNiteena say the riieell of the notch ainbasstdor is to t nuts the vat by the Government of the °outdo pursued be car ding. but is far nom an inte..tion to lead to a rupture. Cialdipl'a order of the day to the soldiers, late them, '° Attack end d.speree the foreign adveotinera without mercy. Perugia cello aloud for venteanea, and though it be late, she will have it." A strong hedinontese ems Is keeping watch on the movements or the Antiglare. boa, ON, eattifilaY Evening.—Twoeldpilhare Mil\ ad, with 4 , 40.0au ste)ling, Auer& ion told. ' AIM 1 Al A AND Mee! A• The Fmperor of Austria gave a acs taxiluet in ho nor of the kipper , r of Malta's Will - May. THE EITIXGF R RAU'. In the lit. Loser race Umpire was sixth. and Norman by 'he filth. Tho trlein, has MO pneeengere. 'I tie Penni paged the ii.ean or America on the 2,1 d, I'm idly of. Washington on the 24th, and the illinota ton the2sth. Commercial Intelligence. • I,)vmarOcn, BREADSTUFFS MARRET. Sept. le. —The favorable weather of the week was interrupted Yesterday (Friday). whenrt avuus worn boisterous.l he • lour market is qu iet. but steady Wheat fir n and stead,. tom quiet, but rather firmer. mixed is quoted at a 36 rd rut holdall) are deman. the 34A Nq ATE OF TIM '1 DP..—The Manchester ad 'Acura ere favorable, alihoush the aiiwrueoe on Indus goods. 'Trotted on 'lntrudes , , has bean lost. Holt/Ir, COTTON MARKET.—Nets Orleans Irr , ' ereiriat, in quoted at 92f, and has at 8,31 qual•tren have cightry edvareed,erreetelly in the lOW,' quatitue , u. which ai e I fl2f filcher doles of the week, 16,090 l'al^Y. Monk in you t, 116 000 hate. ON DON hi A Ito El V. —Baring Prothern report Wheat declined 213 a for Forman. Iron—Woleh rasa nail bare steadr. Sneer rteady. Cotfee buoyant Rica dal and Cd lower. Spirits of Turnentitto steady et Disc , yin dd. IruelDfli MONEY Ara Rl{E'F—Frlday.—Connnle o'need nt93);',0095.3k for money and 93,.inZ14 for annuunt. Lhe none? endeAre In roe,. Dnlnun in hsr tneronn,l ,0 0. Oaks of llituois Contra, chores at 36,4 alit. cunt dice , unf. 1.1 1 /kir POul. PROVITtt :any p.-13tef hon:ti and d elightit qecline4. 1 orli quiet but AM. Beam LI FtI;S"I:".rPI.FiOSIY67; ttucr quiet p AledtlB2sl flit 113 t 6 2V6,tm Lereitnd Molders advanced Sell. Co R te. • )(too drm, And holden dernrind an edvetee. Rte.n tint at el Mate ed on the spot, and 6,Pids Id to OTTIM, nrssoti elpltite (needy et Ale 9dct92a, U. S. Cirouit Court of New Jersey. • rpm CASH or sactigLON. TaagtroN. N Sept. the Grated States Cr . i Salt (mart to day, the argument on tne motion in I m Mee' of What ca. Van Vote% was concluded, and t e Court tool; upa Jury' can bet w een the tame parties, Which le atilt on trmi. -The Grenil Jury balm been engaged all day to the ex amination of alarm number of *initiates to the cassia Jaeltalow charged with the trittedy en the Omni Spray. Amens the witnesses wore crapt. Juries Weloi. of the sehormer 'fhomas Fret ; Capt. grimes 13 anett. of the Fawner Gem; Opt John Y. Cole, of the sloop Scranton; Capt. J. 13 bedner, of 'lie sloop ; Heart W John e. Mt , back. Dr. John E. gm ldgencer. PAotc, Z Alarms James m. Apron. °ennui C. Clark, Wm . Jacobus, James Tall- VS: Thome/ bchsuok, Elizabeth Schenck, and Mr. Pled% that Captain French, of the 'Worm lociada. was .not to atrium. as well as several witnesses from Brooklyn, ow York, the Grand Jury applied to the court. who dirested arooets to tin issued for tbe arid witnesses. rind then a d journed to Friday week. • Several of the witneesia being a‘red and sink, and living at a consider/Ole dtstarmo. it is them ht they wit not he able attend derma this term, nail that a sae mai term Will have to ho directed by the court for the trial of Sufi caw,. Congressional Nomination s. NEW SEESEY. Tnnfrrotc, N. 3.. Sea 2.9.—Auguatuu Orem of hfer cot munty. wee t';ie day nudnimonaly noininetod br the Oonloorate ne their onndidete for emigre.. for the Se. uond diernet, connpmeit ni the continuo of thmu, Mon mouth, Burlington, and Mercor. NEW YORK. IieTAVTA, N. Y., Sept.:4l.-Iton. Auentue Fronk hat been renominated fir Coneroes by t'e Hepuh'icans tb't•FALo,S , .et. 14 divan boo b^on ennnnstnd for ()novae by tho Republican of the Thirty- getout' dietriot. MA 88ACIIIISErre• lIFILG-Evr,nrrcr notinnESSIONAL Ticrin t. Bn.To'r Sept.: 3 —Tho liell-Everotts Co-day twittill3.- ted tho ful renilemen (or Congr , v: Ir Ist Dictrict—DAniel Fisher. ci Edrartown. m 1 " Eilinurd P. Tilecton. or LoTulieltnr. it " 800. Wdllnm Appleton. eth OW , P. I ord. of Salon,. 7 . 1 t " V. lion of Chrirlostown. !ph " Wintnran Pan , knrr. of Aeon. Judo, Mtrefon. of Iltrournble hat been nomtnuteel in 01000 of Udwartl lltoklbeon. &aimed. RepotMean Convention or Allegheny County. PITTSCUW:, Bopt 110;11bliONO CotiVeCllo7l TO be bald flare 10- OiorrOW ',Noumea to be the Ilrgant that ever mot in this oar. Ybero .13 te procogaion Of the Wito•Aenkee the evening. Capszziog 01 a Schooner. Ilcstcn. Sect senounor J 111.17111011 ti. of Al Lazo , . blull to Boktan ancerzini in the ear Y itsterCny Her crew Were saved. • T H E. C I. 'l' Y. d3LIBEMbINITti Tub LVENING NV HILL 71.81( & CLAIIIirea Atterr-surcr Tusvotr, Arnti street, shove Ststh.—'• ~INlarble ]]cart"— '• The Roush Illamond." "Tge s w , F a ft 6 t i t ib 7 , h r Mi i t„straet, above Twelfth.— WALNVT-STRltiti Tit EA ran, Walnut and Ninth ea.— " Tho Enohentrega"—'! Poggy Growl" • r2NAWILVANI.I AVAI72M - 1 OD VIZ 1 7 1":13 . /12. Ta. NO, Cheatnui street.—Exhibition nr Paantinge and Soulpture. eveiy morning and aftbttobsl.• Cox TINICITA L THEATER, above Eighth.— The H Won Brothers, &o. B,oc7oan's OisnA.Flovste, Eleventh street, above Chestnut—Concert nightly. McDononan'il Nnw Clianytis, flew street. ni.ovo thers.u. Tho Green Itlonoter"—The Martinotti Mo- Meeting. of the Douglas Democracy. SPEECHES OF .TOIIN OA3iPDELL, bro. RICE AN A 110*. JOHN CESSNA, AND DANIEL .DOGOLIARTY, Last evening, a large and entbusloatio meeting of tho Democracy favorablo to tho election of Ste- Veen A. Dougits, Dereihol V. Johnson, and Henry D. Foster, was hold et tho room or the Demooratio Central Association, at the corner of Fifth and Chestnut streete. The Hoyetone Club, which formerly, met at Twelfth and Chestnut atreeti, how hold their regular meetings at this plate, and hoe greatly increased its numbers during tha ledt twd Wahlte by a union with the 'Young Men's Douglas Club. The meeting was milled to order at eight o'clock by Mr. McCandless, who nominated George W. Jones, Erg., as nrioident el the iipteting. lie in iwaitthed, as the tint speaker, Mr. John Camp- bell, who was enthusiastically received. [llia speech, which was listened to with great attention, and frequently applauded, we will pub 113h in full to morrow ] Mr. George DIA men wen the next speat•or. the nuid that a Itbou2 h personally known to Melly at hie hearer.. vet the 'rent cause+ in welch they were infereeted wo e ld he his exoeso for addrerning them gn this' ficena ~n Co had always given his support to the nominotionsnf the Patton,' Cvnveution. and would not now withhold i t from Btophon A. Dour as and Hershel V. lohnron AP edeatsc,l Oh - mew tunes are upon lie and It becomes los 19 avert the Winder. Uruelav poasesees the chim, tetkaties of thedeparted, ee of the Ile tmitnee. It is. therefore, amine:iffy qualified to teed tie on elele, Jetties Ditobenan he competed hi Benedict Are'? the Revolution, and the Judas Iscariot of nue ort t Illan. Ant etyma made tin t the nomination (let to, lie. A t ouel.s Ives Ill^gat tree utterly false. Much bud teen said arnlnst him, and ninny of the remarks have been 'made by those Wit were previously his firm est super, tore. 'the upeeker then read from the journal of Convoys of 1517. to show the reference made by.the Cana!! tution to the institution of slavery, aud thevarious nee forme , for lie protertion in the vedette etstea and Tanneries. as well an thee. titled inn to the right of self-government, and contended that many of those who stood mice the platform of /Joliette' wi IRV are now stumping el the Southern 81gtes for thettisuliiim ads melee. John . D oesinridee. The speaker then tevieared the pulled earner of Mr. Lin weintain ti, that in his oneduct in ten li ltsnf ie trielettoo he Mel talented tee word, A vote tendering th • t h„kg of Cf . nou to Generale r'o'te rein weeder. et' the braver. manifeeted hr themselves end teel e.r eid, t yrs ( in t im the hise , tein war was opposed by Atundersin tsnotln. Peery Philsdrlpman should re member this, ann they certainly could no• consistently emit their votes for , a onedidate who to it thus refugee to pay a tribute to their veleta fallow. eitigeng the speaker conoluded amid greet app l ause. lion. Sohn Cessna was thatext ipe .ker. 11611 , 11 not some there for the purense of making a ' , poen. hut •rlmply tole! theM know that he had a wittier news to Aestsein the cause In which they were enleted. He lived in et county wheal had been famed heretofore for us ',devotion to Jamie itneheurtn. and he could entire hue lament that out of a so, voters In Redford. et least emit were for Judge, Douglas. (Applause t home he wee member ot Douglas chub end welder. else. The turn pokt to the election of tee Presider tof the Gelted Mates noeld he the result of the Camber Medina. If VIOIOIIOOB. then the ' , molt will see that we are opposed to seationalism in ell u• Cots. the Wm ge will no .forth in every direction. and must prodders a beneficial result We had a candidate preupnted who wee a proper man in every respeet ? The speaker reviewed the action of the Rending c on . vettion. Tim proceedings were nienalizeil by untmeal ii.rmone and oonolliation.tand..after the adjournment of that body. he firm'Y belle.ed the entire potty was united throughout Poinist Ivenia. If the into a mimosas had been pursued at Charleston and Baltimore we would will lira together, end victr re would meat an euredly p•roh nn pill beenor Thera was Manna piano to fix the trouble. and that wan upon' the bends of tho in. is who •eeedeil trom the Cherleston Convention I Ape! , use J They wore inspired by trine other motive than the good of the country when they left that body. They wont out tit thr coolentiou simply opeanse. by rimer:v. vote, we re , (finned the Corot moat platform— that pi.tforin upon which Jame. Duch .non was sleeted in mat. After having made a nombistiou they bail the elfiontery nor only to Ilildnate rt. oandieate for the p,seideecy, but aepoin'ed a National Committee to (meted the ' DemocretiO party. not only for the neat four years. but for time to come • Was it in the power of tint minority committee to dictate to the lent tonal and only true I emoornoy to Delimit to this? Upon the subject of the lluberne tonal caedid ite. henry 1.). Fenton. the party is thoroughly tad t•d. Them is a o , ngortettive feeling. Mee, outride of our own rangy. which has made up its mind to impose s, otiose'. tam acne, hind, and thus monist in deleating the 110- emotion. The epeaker then alluded to the recant !percher' of Mr. Moo ore and Thrtedeen Stevens, who. fur the sake of malting polidoal capital, have pervertea the true morning ot the Democratiopia form. in reference to the tine in order to injure the prepares of Getter. Foster. in th, , ro was nut man true to the interests of Panne, 'yenta, that man wee, Mr. Foster. 'Applause.] Let us do our ditty. irnere tho issues of inform aim other vexed eueutiona until alter the son •nd Tilernley of Cetolicr, and eu.oCeo will Grown out eif.irts In No vember. rile. Douglee had been true to the men:ivies upho'd by the Democratic vitt. for iho last fifteen years, and he. cause he and his frw.nds had been consistent they Were denounced ae Colton]. 'I he speaker denounced. in severe term,. the Creciann Comproin no; elite:led to the platforms assumed by the various political organiza tions. and maintained that the only true, conservative, and Ureon•lovins party was that which had elin:011 for its standard- boseore ntOplien A. Douglas and Derided V. Johnson, - Loud eons were here made her Daniel Dougherty al there had been at fren , .ent Intervale during the oveniue, and as that eentiema , approached Via platform, in reepotee. he was greeted with three hearty cheers (In preforenoe I, giv ns a eynoosie of Air. Dougherty's speech, which would convoy but a poor Ilifl3 of Its force and aloqueuce, tu defer our report until to morrow, whoa wo wil l lay it before our roar ere in full.] Thomas Fenton, of We osty, made a briof and spsrsted adareta and the rnont:us adjourned. at a late hour. with nine cheers for Douglae, Johnson, Foster, and the whole ticket, .14ICRPTION OP TIM GOOD 'WILL STEAM Fine-Ilnoner.—Last evening, the Good Will etoam fire engine, which was victorious at the recent trial of steam gro.engloos at the United :items Agrlenltural Fair at Cincinnati, returned home in charge of the committee who accompanied her out. The excursionists were met at the freight depot, Thirteenth and Market streets, by the stay-at home members of the company, and the members of tho Diligent Dose Company, every man pro vided with a torah, and headed by the Penn sylvania Cornet Band, in the unitorm of the Garde Lafayette. 5 here wore aloe In the line nut:moue transparencies bearing inroriptione relative to the triumph. The precession numbered over 200 men The enginel7.B decorated with bouquets and wreaths of goners, and was drawn by four gray horses. The column peeled over the principal streets, up to the Lafayette Dose house, which was illumina ted Intoner of the victorious steamer. They also petted the residence of one of the firm of 1. P. Morel .t Co , the builders, end stopped while the band played a lively air. They then returned to the engine house, Race etreet, below Brood, the front of which wee brillinntly illuminated in honor of the cemasion. the party left Cincinnati on Fri day afternoon feet, and arrived In .Pitteburg on Saturday afternoon. They remained In Pittsburg till Muneay afternoon, anti during their etay gave a trial of their origins in presence of the Mittens. They were handsomely oneertained in Pittaberg by the Vigilant,Eogeo, and Dereasno Fire Compenlea of that city. They left Pilteburg on Menthe',otter noon, and arrived at Altoona on Tumidity mete log, where they remained until yesterday morning, when they left for home, and came through with out stopping et any ethos. plate. The excur eionists state that the Cinoinnetians showed 001113I derablo feeling et the result, old no courtesies of any tried were extended to them. Tea only enocturazement they teemed was liens Pennsyl vanians who happened to be pteeeet. The ere men and citizens of Cincinnati wore not prepared tot a triumph at this kind, end they e mid eat re. he'll from expreeting their disappoietment Thu triumph is a most gratifying ono to the roe:lmams and firemen of Phttedelphi.s. DetePSltATnEottiTiAs WITH ALLUGEL) COUN TER7DI7:IO.--A woman, named ilir.ma Moore, mopped at the stand of a countryman, en South street, above Stroud, on Tuesdey tifisrneeu, and bought a basket of potatoes She effaced e half. dollar of counterfeit eefu, which sins reeet.ed by the dealer without tuspioion. Finding; Vast this coin went off so readily, oho went beck te the coup. tryntan and es'ted him to give her cheep for another half duller, and eke thus put off upset him a second bogus men. The ',Meters wore ta'ren to a neighboring tavern, to bevelled for by the husband of the woman. The countrymen subieeptently die eovered the cheat, and ho gave infestation to the policeman on the beat. An cheer Cot to watch the potatoes ' rind when the husband of the woman wont for them he was arrested and taken to the Fifth-ward ate tien•house. After preverfee tlng for some time as in his place of resideree, be took an officer with him to Camden, New Jersey, and to the house where he lived. The woman onus toward the house Mier night with a lot of goods, which had evidently to en bought for the purpose of getting off bogus ° , ln, tied a child ten out from the house at the instiga tion of the husband, mut gave the woman the alarm, She at once retraced her atepa towards the ferry, hut the officers who were upon the lonli•ont captured her. Charles Moore, the hiii-bari, find lag that his wife Wall in melody, drew a knife tend made an attenk npon Winer Miller, whe woe in the house with him. Mr. Miller threw np hie hand to ward off the blow, and the knife pried through ft. Ofileer Estee ran into the hence, and he was attacked by Moore, but he knocked, down ' and secured the desperado after a hard struggle. Yesterday, Moore and his wife tfell bran ht to thle oily. They hid a hearing before the Celled. hinter Comratselener, and were held to answer. TUE A GRICIILTOBAL PAUL AT POIVELTOY.— Yesterday was the second day of the File of the Philadelphia t-roloty for Promoting Agrionl tura, now Opin at Powelton The attendee°+ was muish larger then on the previous day. Indeed, on the Bret day the fair may be said to have hard lyootameneed: The second and third days are tonally the periods when tho attendance is largest, and the greatest interest is taken in the exhibi tion. A fine band of ninth enlivens tho grounds, and the trotting ar,und the course forma a groat attraction to many of the visitors The department appropriated to the display of horses forma one of the largest portions of the exhi bition. There MO ono bondred and twenty-nix horses and mares on exhibition, comprising some of the purest stook in the country. Among these which attract great attention is the fine statlion "Caliph," nano years old ; an Arabian horse, im ported by Judge. It. B Jones, of this eity.who was several yearn United States Consul General to Egypt. This horse is of beautiful notion end car riage, with a white, glow mint. shining like satin. Ile Is believed to be the only pure Arabian horse stoic in thellnited States There are eight colts on exhibition; ail sired by Caliph, and they all retain his prominent uharlieteriatiel Mr. C. T. Mathoyc exhibits three fine black horror, all of the Black hawk breed, two of whioh, Satan and Nebraska, Oat cil in harness The other, Othello, is a fine, symmetrically-formed animal, and is touch admired A young stallion, " G. M Patohen, Jr.." sired by Fragile!), tiro yours old, in exhibited by Senfl Arohor, of Now Jersey, who also enters two other stallions, ono of tho Morgan, and ono of tho Jack- Son breed. A honniirui stallldn colt, fourteen months old, unmed Lexirgton," of the Csliph breed, re ceives lunch attention from the ind,ges of horse flesh. The display of neat cattle at the fair to prot,aldy the bo,t that bas ever been witnessed In this city at eno time The members of the society who hove imported fine breeds of cattle, and who have eeperfttented upon them on this aide of the ocean, for the purpose of ascertaining their adaptation to this elitunte, take great pride in this de;.artment, and the result is teen in the extent of the display. There are 22 Durham balls, caws, and heifers en tered by Charles Holly, Delaware county; A. McFarland, West Philadelphia; Donnie BuoXley, J. .3 Hoot es, Joe Palmer, Harry Ingersoll, and John Hunter. There are also 3 Devon maws, and 2 bulls of the same breed on exbibition. Of the Aiderneyd, there are 3d build, CC7O, heifers. and calves, which form a line collection of obis breed. A b number or the Alderneys are exhibited by Wm P. Potty, of Montgomery entity. and Dr. L II Twaddoil, of the Tatventy-lourth w.rd A eon', of the India breed, exhibited by Mr. Potts, attraona mach atieulien, frnm ito odd ap pearance, having a hump on the shoulders, and a bead shaped something like that of a buffals. This enw la about four yoara old, and was imported from Calcutta. Tho display of ebeep It nut large, but thugs on exhibition are of fine qualiiy. Six ewes and three bucks, of the Southdown breed, exhibited by Hartman Kuhn, are much admired. Sidney risber exbibitx ten book lambs, of thesame bleed, which are tory fine. Two fat eheop, exhibited by John L. WooIztop; Twhnty-fourth ilard, are fine specimens. Of swine, there are forty on exhibition, com prising some fine specimens. Pour bloats, of the Berkshire breed, only eight weeks old, exhibited by e .lienry 801911811, tWODry•third Went are cry fin In the poultry department, there are on exhibi tion pheasant hantims, *bite ducks, Cochin China Shaughaeri, Brameb Pootraa, black Spanish, Japanese, Creole, and Beabrigbt ' bantam fowls ; also nieese. turkeys, Guinea hene, pigeons, and otter breeds. This department la very fine. hot does not attract much attention. In feet, the rage for big Shanabats, whit% prevailed so extonAvely a few years 416, I.‘ra pratty well died out. How ever, the specimens are very creditable to the ex hibitors. To-day we shall devote attention to, the imple ment and machinery. and other departments The f, it is well worth a visit by those who take en in terest in the arta and manufactures, as well as ng ristittfra Mr S. 1. Cohen bits printed a full catalogue of all the articles on exhibition at the fair, which will be found vary useful to visitors in making their ex aminationS. They can be obtained at the office of the secretary, on the grounda. INTERESTING TO STOREKTEI'II39. —On Tuesday afternoon a ease was heard before Alder"- man Ogle, in which Alderman Delfrieht was com plainant, and William M Christy defendant. The alderman's wife, In passing up 'Third street, above Dock, tore her dress live and a belt Inches, against a box in front of datendant'a store, for which $2,5, ' the value of a now silk dress, is daimed. The fe male friend who accompanied Afro lielfrieht was the principal witness for the complainant, and she testified that. upon the occurrence, the, with a forethought that would do credit to a limb of the law, kicked the box, and found it was empty. 'The defendant, who conduoted his own case agalast couesel on the opposite ride, proved that the goods had joet been recoiled, and that the hot only as copied a space of twenq two inches on the pave ment for an hour and a quarter. Alderman Ogle reserved bls decision until Be.turdby next. Gltlltir WOOL SALIL-1110 second great sale of wool in this oily took place yesterday, at the Manufacturers' Exchange, No 22 North Front street. There were 121 lots, comprising needy every variety of wool. making in all about 2tht, 8;10 pounds. The sale commenced at eleven o'clock in the morning, and continued throughout the day. Thu attendance of buyers and others Interested was quite largo, and the bidding wee very spititcl, both by bidders in this city and manufacturers from other pracos CORONBII'ii VERSO N.— Coroner Fenner held en inquest In the cam of Idartna Wynne, who died at St Joseph's Hospital on Tuesday. The evidence showed that the deceased was of in temperate habits, and was intoxicated at the time she was injured Tho Jury rendered a vordiet of death from accidental burning. Vhsrleston, who was before enspeoted of having been acuessory to the act, was discharged from custody. AGGRAVATED A antrlir. —Yesterday morn log, before .alderman Lentz, Daniel McMullen was charged with having committed a violent as sault upon James M. litbson, at Seventh and Marriott streets. The two, it is said got into a dispute about their children, when McMullen toed an oyster knife upon tilbson. The former was sent to prison. KNOCKED DOWN.—Ou Tuesday- night, a UM named Shinn wab discovered by OtSeer Sr• not, wandering up the Frankfort road, near Nor ris street 110 bad a severe gash in bla head, and said 'het ho IN3B hnoolted down and badly beaten at Fifth etroot and Franklin avenue. ills etaallabt bas not bean arrested. Tim BUIRDISR IN THE NINHVIANTD WARD '—The inquest in the cane of Robert Cranford was continued at the Nineteenth•ward station•bonne last evening. Set eral persona gavo evidence, but nothing material wee elicited ; and the afair la still involvc..l In niyatury. Tho inquest will be resumed this afternoon. THU NATIONAL BARGN CLUB, with their barge Ariol, start Friday, 5, for a pall to roturning the eat. AltasiNG.—A colored wan, who canto to tbio city from Iliclumond, Ye , Lao heal mltsirg since Monday let. Ilie namo lo Oboe Chapman. LEGAL INTELLIGENCE. 011:It AND Tt.-11:t1INE11--,Judges I udlow and Allison —licfcre tiro regular basluesa In the Oyer and Terminer was taken up, Judge Allison bad his attention called to the case of John W Culin, conchs:ad of libel In publishing, In the /rish alracricao, an article attaoking the character of Alderman Moore. A motion for a hew trial was made, the moused alleging. his ability to produce witnesses to prove tho troth of the otatemeeto con. Mined in the article. Tnis was 5311.10 four months ago, but up to the present time the particular wit• mete referred to has failed to appear, and yesterday morning Judge Allison ovorrul-t the motion, and soutonced Culin to pay a tine of %. - :.•25, and to under go three rot n he' Imprisonment. Andrew Artbura was r ut on trial, charged with the murder of Mathias eatnldt, bratabblog hire with a knife, on the night of the I.B*h of 1 Aril last. The parties got into a light in Prosperous alley, and Schmidt received a stab in the neck di reetly over the collar bone, the knife penetrating the chest, and the deceased being taken to tha Hos pital ho died there on tho 9th of May. 'The faota of the case may ho gathered from the following tes timony : Mary Ann Dean sworn.—l lit e in Protperoaa alloy ; I knew Mathias Sokol:ft ; be lived in tho same alley with his brother; Arthurs I know too; sometimes he lived with Mrs MeCroacin in Fpat• ford greet, and sometimes with his mother; I cc- collect when this happened ; It woo between nine and ton o'clock' in the evening ; I was titling en the step at the time; Artlrrs and a young man named Jimmy came npthe alley together ; Jimmy left, and Arthurs was about to call him when Schmidt mune out of the door to go up the alley, when Mahon said to him, t. Where In 1 1.0— are you going." Schmidt replied. "What in the—is it your business; " with that Arthurs strnok Schmidt with Ids List, and knocked him °Tor; Eahlniat gat up and went Into the house and took off his coat, and called for Isla brother George to come out; Seorgo did come on% and Sohmldt . said, it Lot mo at the —; Arthurs called over to the young wan who was eittiog with me to gat up, but I would not let him obey that time; Schmidt an I Artburs got to light, and niter a bit Schmidt fell, end tbeyorle.l that he was stabbed ; Attlaurs and Jimmy utter Dila went away : Schmidt struck Ar• Mora fird when he mime out of the haute; they were ti4htleg two or three moments before Schmidt foil ; Articuri. struck Schmidt atter ho struck hint during the secand fight , there was a crowd go therod around them at the /mond fight Maria Johnson sworn.--1 lived in Prnsperous alley at the timo this happened; I was standing In the doorway ; I het.rd a nolso Gated°, and wont to tee what it was, and Itichtuldt was pulling rif his Brat; he was in hts brother'tt bons°, and r.o carte out -tnd said " Wheys Is tin?" Arthtsrs said • Lire I nut, tome at It " Schmidt them struck hnu, 'tad Arthur' strlck him hook ; Schmlit then gi t , to to tozike him nitric', hut don't IrtinA- whether he 414 so or not;' but A , thurs straok taw three Wows, and Finial:lldt tell bee:: into his brother's eru..3 Mary 3faCro.i.noJworn —I Ilv CIO spa',..irdaircot; Arthuro came 10 my honed thu night WBllllll3 ass ,tabbed ; he told my hy.haud teat ho had been fighting with a Dutchmen rod the pevei,la raid be was almost killed. and he wowed thy huFbathi te, p,o and roe it It T 711.9 ro; I told Arthure to go op rtelre to ludo as r li t net hOOO whit au , thu m a tm., but my husband told him ho had better go out; he than loft end did net come bard aglin Coroner Fenno:* sworn —I held the ir,intiit In tbo ease of Mathl2.l S•hmldt ; I teraember „arm; the body and tho wound ; 1 made no mirth for tho weipco. thong 1 arrived information tint It had bolo thrown tote a ccspool; I had another ease on 1,111 , 1 and thta o:copedmy attention. ondar,iieod that Arthnri goon himaalf up to the ()fiber who had my fioir,. mitmorit At this point ,half past four o'elocti) the court was compelled to od:ouro, is conat,increa of the falluro of certain 1 - n120,350 for the Cfommonwealth to !ippon. in obedience to the euLiona. Every ,ii•nrt bad been made by the ofEkera to (Ind the witneLse:l, hot without mole so. Capture 01 Smverc Nelittira, Sept 24 —A ellve bric, (nat un known, but snputriol tn be the : 4 xrin liir;) ArTil here to-tle3 , in charge of Liont A K itnitttta. ef the American navy, thirty ono (lop from .11.,nro vie. She tvn3 captured by the San Jacinto, nn the nth of Auxuat, When 200 tailing aft the Congo ricer. the hag 019 negreos on board. They Were landed at Menrecia. The prl!e toil, Fai«, rapt:lt:A t y (Le Unttod Ctitei atertraer Maillortn oil the S•b of Arignst, Lad arrivd at Monrovia, viltb. over SOJ rogrcAs oa board, In otargl of Lien; Portgen, of too navy. Departnro of tho Steamer Asda, IU - se Ynaa, Sept. 23.—Thestoateebtp dela rall 1.3 to imp, for Liverpool. Ivltti 1200,000 Ip spot. FINA*IA Afti*(IMMERCUL. 'rho' Money MaTket. Primaceierru, Pect.mber 26. 1550. Iddal Radroad victims advaceed at the Stock 11 tr.:der fret 21 to hat aftenve - da teced,d a little, 80(1 elokeJ - at 204221 80 100. Catawis, bade are stro7lBar, and cooalde star. the itne•o7td tn us me se of t 1 e roll:Land tl;a pro:pect; of ita sucur to unret ti eri or gamzsuoe, the bu.dt are tooted drat hi lil a " na quilt ioT in proponlon t oilier eirmtar Fr Wiatamsvcrt en] Elmira b era aid crate, red steak improved. Green and t'ca•es relief! selling at 21. Aron-blreet sold at )51; and Eorood and Third-eireet lit 4811. Llttle Sahuilk,ll flares enid at 1-33-0. the money mazketia unchanged it any of its fea tures. I'tevoa's CoUntcrfat Decrtcr f;r enatohor le tsene4l this evening. with anoth , r lacosirade of a den• go - ous hookenote n'ate. which was engraved for the flink of Morgan. Georgia, a bogus concern. and i 3 nos/ altered 617Ccfssivoly for the pOrretys au of fuoude ot;%eir Linke. IS is welt for dealers tab , ' on their valid, nod to fff... the derign of those Logue slates v:011 in their memory, Its it wou'd taho n thttr Imo of coootetfeit deteetori to keep p ,no with the fertilpr in Irani shown Li the uouutOrreitors. Vsvelt. y-four new orunterfette lve Leen put Into circulation e n c P:.firsca's Do. rs to for Scpt4int.er i t use issued. Three are desetthed tho pr tuella intmlAr. Tha e , uotelna Croot of the I:4ot° of Georg;a has de cided that "u pat loco: to the clerk of the f upenor or Inferior Court of our titre trot a jodetcont obtained to tholl. feryPot the courts ts co rate t pat meat. i n ate, of tho doLt. tho ela, io to• Lotro a taint collecting (dicer of the courts to 03.00 of ~rt." The Chieneo Peet.; of the 7.A, spen , :in; a Niro:co:sin faun mortgages, ea)s : f; T. Cronoseli, of New V01..r roe: hero on hie tin. Iro! WO tilt °nor o; ‘ViScic:lll, II .3 retried wale 01.XJ ' 1110rt,sses t u the Milwaukee nut Nets. Appi laid, an a deduction of from firs to ten Per rent. erincip t I Itna OnipOCIPO. Interest Bs represent. ono faro, ta n I disposed , o i );•st, t;lntiness and lastrailt3 11,th a pruner sp nt, and ;ha; In CYO It Lot Er n Ito etu nine. 4.011111 .DJ 11,. it ~:111.0 or IS. sPors these rr, , oft - Vtp., tin are, two Jar, ectt'att I• apex:maul , Lave (son matte ;twit the New _Ter.! y Central italiroad. upon the Luella:tilt n of a:tet:Lity to thr; a er;phnty of tha iltiviarrri,ee's of lo_omnt,: - es, ln order to ptill/ett their slippinS when di hum; heavy :o,l n an inaiiiwd UP O .I ate 410011500. tha anti :roar In charge of Oho lotiorpotsve. with a heavy tra.a 4 2 , r. , ;:led,13:1..inattnated to lewd oh' tan sard Lox and st:paa ha ctoot to a heavy grad• to OISIS the :114't an- . .. - Coto of a rr.s.o /13 to tvonsnro lv Lim. liocord irgly the CPginoPr obeyed. end on arriving at a st-ep grade, the momentum of the 0.0.11341 T ed them half gray hot at ails poita the cars Mapped and the wbee a:.rged .tier several uncecoessf d atrninpre to mart the. train ali•ad without soma ade,tlonal appl,t, on , !no man in charge itiremod rho CI:10.10dr to tern he— al... and the moment it le.: dora the vtL eels 5t ,, 1V 0,1 islippihz. had the heavy train was mewed forward with anal without the opelid-tion of aged. lllesors. Date 14 11w:troll Infonn ut that they have thiamoneng detected a VOTI dangerous nitered ten-dol lar note. p3T11,7,r1in7, to he the true 13.313.3 of the Agawam Rank, +Teal. lianette—fismale resting her arm on an X; on !art end. taro men oarryl , g Nor:; female Por trait on lower rdrht: stag between aloe& chimaeras; tan in red letters aerobe logo of note The following are rim shipments of oaril t eta To wanda by the Bare ley Railroad end Coal Cusupeny. far ,ort week *mime Fent :2. 196). Fi'co to i:swous atu —........."---. • ......21,245 OS --.22.141 .2u 271 ArLeunt far the ■e0e0n....... Amount ehlpped to 11.1=0 t.,Ysta teat year. Increase - 1 813 OS The Evening Post rain of to-day s a etesk transac tions in New York: 1 he stook market is aSttiti very buorar.t. and the sales of the New York rnairseXiritOTtlinerily bleat. eepsoinhy tolSariem.whoah wee dealt in to the eatont of 12 OW shares. rat eo oil commenced at U. and steadily rose to n. at which It &egos. '1 he preferrettJumped to al on Scat ttar,enatnes and to he'd at a at the °Lae ;New Vote Central. atter selling freely at 12 closes at 4 , 340 31'; Wt 'ter etnsa did no. re , Poril to buoy - snap Ai the eminent merest. en are weak at t Craton, 01°Ect with tides at Rocic.s: foie llantrt' ovine at stoat t e nilea nr lost ev '‘..) tnschttir receded to 41.75'a2 • hich tird the ninoiris framer.. Norw,oli lied , °Feaster is voted ilit i 3. Irdireappmin and i'inci , nati 4.3.7.k1 n nil yen *ors at C.6tratl: Ras it.ne van'', I oledo 12311Ct42, loon tioutheri :iir23 a. r Piinein • Lill" n bid. Paisifia Mail acid at SI Pnineeni, e, and s e tabrie sold at lit who b is a teren ow Je•ser . e, is quo,sd o 1 7 Hod'.,. rid Etat. Line Mont. einvernment arid erste stooks are (plot but ate , d,. Sairsevrie 71Nrs to. North Carolyn a 93.31t3.".;. J @unease."' 90744,91. Nicm gtn emit of 1875 ere 1,3 bid. Tlie ra, Ito sti rondo are 7,,thent imperiset °benne. till rood told., eapsciallir Vie issiirs of the Now York Central Erie . end killdeer/. are enareei and wanted at the quotationstioneP in without change. Oncail, the rd ing rite is 7 I cent Chorea shop , acceptances ore cootod Ois 7 te °att, li...'viihatiga on 1 rindon (dosed flat at zals..rimh . ; for teat tank end km liere' hills. Via link, tar Liverpool to day. takes out 4210,Z1 in creole. rkiladelptuu stock teaelintite sales Beptembor So, I.Fm. RIPOZIIII DT Lb. IgLA.TICALIia. MX Walnut Street PIRRT ROARI). 600Rendlas R '1.36 1136 130 Long L R 13 :0:0 c'o Ad 77! 130 - do. 13 SO 0 do '44 'gd .0114 100 Rend R - :30 1 • ; 160 Penn m.l 6 01% 100 d o . mow Elubrn N tat 3 Lehigh Vxl. ...... • e. 03; WOO ' do. ..:. las) •oh +ay 'hl 1.5 767; /0..) W qh , st 74 loan. 10 pia .16 600 Zt. Vel, 6.1 1 1..61 N A Ins - .0 n Cheat. S. Coates .:1 0 do.. • ...... ..... 21 BECOND HOARD. ... Bead R • . • -- • lAN 106 „„ _ 3 1.4...PeP4 11 Yeri;Fri;-: n "p:Wr: 5. do, Cun lota. Z. 30 N Ina,. ...la, .71 u nrrieb —6134 50 reh of R. 63 181; 13 Cara 5t 5 R :ty YI EY a Ton .loti..ko M) Ci • GI 410 do.• 3 GO do.. -• • •-• • •—••••• • , In 0 City Gs H 101 J Pennalst . WA, W.A; (1-nn & An. ....... LO R -, .orria Can. 6 C01L416r0t318k....C.2,' Hoax Mead- OLIAII r G, Bvt Aslred. rhitozetoitaes_trox tot 111116 6a /L. .101 101 flubs E11...T10W 1!).1. pp~% 0 Read It ' 21 , 4 1 " ; , PRIGEB. Pi4.40 ,, 1. lElmira Ft.. L .eref 70 9E; ishntra 7.1 '73 .. 16 19 Long Island It_ LI ' Lvi 1 oh Cl 46 N. _r. LAX Ca Leh LIM N Saito I' 34 4274 North Peuro% 1(...,1L;4 1t.% N Papua AI 63_ : - .7.1 . X 79 X Penna R. tea. 191. l.W.:i CI Zy . I t tgat. i iltMh.il; 17 r mkt & South & 40 to ccooll ,r, Third...4sq 0,,e & Vlne-tat...tbk 31 West Phi la R. . ..r S 3.0 , 4 [Spruce & Pule._ lo ,1 ifireen fr. 11 0ate1..10,4 2 1 Wheat fr. Walnut 21 al RUeulluft ii. 171 '7u.. a7.4t 813,1 Read nit6etia in oft 9134 9134 Mind rat G3'64... 771 rjetilla 17 . 41 ou, irrTiv.„3dv;,y, p 1 droll.. 113 11.7..4 Holt N 113'87 mod 7t , . -.Z 70 7 . Po hull Nay Im .81S; tionuyl Nay Stk._ Z.' Ilircnurl bray vrf— 2:35 Sax- Miura R—.... 3 nIK Philadelphia Markets. Awl-ram= W.-Evening. is no (imns° in the Flour maik•t, and out littlo intotra fm er tpment; imly a' out 1.600 tibia fonni timer. at 956236 for kr' , ight snparfino. and ee Testi for W retort and Ponna extra as to brand ; the ante• to the, doe rare^ from ourl west figures up to 3t3 bbo the latter oi•eutta family and fan, c brands ini oordinz to qultlitv. pat Yteu•ra uutot at co bid. Corn idea a doll at ZO for Noma Stan is :frayed Ir•e *cal> and some bdd•rs aro atomic. and ai•mr 6 tlid bug cold at from 12..8313:.ta for fair to to d and prime rids musty at 1300 for Western ; ',late range'. at 133.1it•d as to qualite. will.. to tit •a;ea. Rya is scare• and wants i. and about 1 WO bee Do a '<Hato so dat 76a. Penn. is nnotni at ale:Co corn is to moderate regime. and about 6 %a boo Roll at ;Zia 'or prone yellow. ;3• or iatr and 73a for prime white. the idtter io store. Ords eta ateedy i Eoutharasellins at 36ei and Penna. at 370 Ire 13 RLu. it saa:oo Orod wanted, and it tt bushel.; sold st • . ng continuos in go d d inuni fp' ton for let No 1 (; n • roltron. and but I,ttlo offal% . . rho market to qutht and buyers razing ho'd (.1111 rn rupvlT their immeilinto manta; ets!aa it. olodo P t;ou. :co psi,. at nbcut prey [Rtes. . . to u fair " , 4,10 doinnnd for Zinvir trd tlotroo. kali of which:tin ael urn'fcL priCed. P6OVWON- —Thera &Imo Latin unisenieut in Yost; nonke and dear cola n Lerma Lent privain K 13..enn LO 010 154 bur, we, sa on pyovnta Latina. ar Is firmer. 349 048 1401,1n,i 111710. to i vet, little rinvar or Timothy cEer inr.. The reward aotpro, at 5178 for the former, and 42 70r but Jar Ilia Imp,. It' 09 to doll Cr 2.30ir0 'or rounq a”.l Wasthru ?Ada, drudgo Z 1,72.2;•": and hi ..1; at 23a '23.'f, a V gallon. New York Markets Yesterday. Assns are cniet. seith !alms of 21 bbls at e. 5.23 for poll an 85 Y6' , .; for rya :v. FL , : ,•r: mlrl.et for Flat.) •nd weeleru Flour ia to la • better, to th a mod.) Stn demand. hozp , ioP., 71,44117 We; sile 70 03 Wi. at 85 13¢3 25 Int. euverkvo Kt 7 0 $5 4,53,06.11 k• extra. do; e,3130505 so- rapattl•e, Wrc:tru: es iSz.^..s 70 for extra ; 5 75 15 76.55, kr ext L , Lod hoop Oino Cannily Four a quiet and firm, wlth soya; t,..te at $3 43. - Y7.5J far rmirl Kontharn ranr is a ankle l,t Cr tao MAI nt..i•.)..:3a nta for mimed to Rend, ar' tOr coma. 11 , 0 F Incr tteydr out imehanged. Corn lit' at to nominally - • UR Al 3 abotllla7a4 tatter. Itr.th ro0•4•10.1 of l=b•ehnia. and as ea or 40 0 0 0 tnaahala at al xl 3) for w‘ntn- .nd Waatarn F 100x1 40 for what, Weat,rn. and 51 72 "or lemma Chtoseo spriraa . Corn la only 1).1'04 farau rara 4. ,141 10t. of S 2di bum •e1.).1.4.3 4.41, cat 1J i.,03 Ln, leis at (7a for Westarn nom- t j la 11011 and uncLaa ged. !Imlay as doll aid na minal. Oat.) en swat anal unzionrnal. at .1.1.3)7) lor u barn and large', And Sl trifla for 2V4 l,tetuaeanaasd4• 4l )l4l 4'.2 1 00- Paa.,1610114.- Valk ...fn m d u ota n. ed. with tales ni1...31,n, for nay 5.14 for o d do. ..514a 14 3.2 104 uar•44)arann , 513 as tor o dd., liner la L.O - ait rasa ol 75 bala at P:24 2.3 for et.untry rano, 534555 coui,try Mena, 7a.0 tor rep nk••1 •rri. ::110 LOA II 0f or esti% mass. B , CoI le dui!. Cut. Meats am n.aurn 1 at 103.,01ia for hung. as •1 as 2'4.0 ler an talalels. ford is s act Oct 11 ,, e1 , :.ad nth unaca of 14.41bb1a )3ut‘or and 1.3300.40 aro t•na d Vt latrket 13 tasty, 6..!•26 ,f 1 , 1 bta . l 1.1.1.:00. New York Sleek Exchange, Sept. Id 10 , 1 5121.•ottri St Ea .. 7 I.ll,'sctu lily R..... erti, .. . C3: I 1 , 0 It , . tearltr . 1031.4 . Et 1 , 4 Ct ta... 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IPS '• 1 •011 1 1/ 'at:er fct i..13V Ivry Ir.r. )2 Int t.'if^r:' , i , .,l el , ors _ . . i.: .1. t •••co - ii,n t0.4.31:^t by. 11, , • C. v 3 gerinrvl r s ' u, , nn ps , r^ 9 91: , . Pep I,ll' ` • 11.111 . 0 1 CPI , t o'P.ll, fprir47. .?, •,; rort •nr.n . ; PRIP , i s 3c o• e c 1 , 7. P Il`-,1:3t an two ,, lgn h e y , . or F. 211 held . 100111 , 1 d .= 2 , “.191 I't,!l'ln Z1.V.7 , ..1 a 1, 3 4 34 , li•ne. if it. fol. , irr ii F - .l'“ I I ! r 1••. ;i. nt rrat nr. : e'. I,4te head for SJ 4. , i1P3.1 1 . 0111 if," 10 WM - it'll r or t , 0,• of 9 : 21 /1031 , .1,.e.r.nii lambs for Pl2Oll a nia,r•L;n3r Logo) nt " , SC.:OI 111 - P. 'Th;" I. , pp/7 ;no Mtn 3 et but fcw are on ;oiln, Li , ” of the Sett oner Jan Dayat.t. Stpt. 78 —Toe tchnoner Jemes A. Bcrul., from TY &Ai:lvory ii. C , for Iran Loamy, was bat cn Oept liatorav terob. He; crsw 1:111 , 11 Wei • • • CITY ITEMS. Manufactures of Philadelphia. [coNrLYVED.) e SSE S. W. P. rEILIYOEN . CO.'S 14131T40. Tn2Y or BEIN-r.lo. K•IrrISJ. !LSD J.I.Cc, , LIAD cil:Nua, rlcrratn, Nos 1117, 164, tad. ICU No2/11 StCoND bra tr:T. Wo have no to introinoe to our readers one of tit most Forel an. in many respects imp 'neat manufac tories in thin /61Y—the es.ensive es abdshment of lieut . *. WILLIAM P. Vs!Axons. Pc Co. Through their Tarmooms, at: No. M 1 Arch street. this firm to known. by the cum'• er end v.riety of exoeller3t Imo= lisohines they'rnennfsetaret bat mere COll.l 11 , 1 to ware that they are also among the lamest crianaree- Curers in this country of otter hods cf maohlaszY. clod la the prrdnation of rathiLl textile Glories. fun 113IC to eine e itablehrnent. at rEog.lonT.lgr.. and le.ll Korth Pecan: creel, a few days ngo, we atom at once interested and tretrueted to pss,lng throsgb the - - - anons department's. amf wit:treeing the ingenious pro eessea by which !tram inwer machinery Is mad. to do the work of thee:sands of horde To specify, la rpea -1 tr• t be Princinal branches of their productions,•ll MOT MoLtll.Bl ti,air !owing suauhines. trotting istaolduce. Ittecti red rnao.hines, and their ribbon and tape Icottillt. cr Torino for narraw goods. In each of these. adestra.l:l9- thi ! ° ' . 6 " Co eeeriPY a first-clue positron, end In 8C19,8 of the °et:anti:toots tarred these annual prod130401:111.1.- Wed the manufactures of ell the other sundae factorise Its tire arty combined. 3be presous reset' sled by their factory °over en area of oties.hriedred feet on flegoad street• by one Loud red and twenty feet drop. in the basement. under Iv, we Om , meneed our tour of Obser.at ion. with the po'slte beret once of owe of the inemb‘ne: of tt.e Gem, we eseareir ad an almost endless variety of wooden p..tterest, [toot witiols their tar uric coatis's in iron and brass are made, 'rho contents of this room are of .rant rile,. and. in 89.38 destructioa, enald d.a.cu'll re repleoed Pr, cudine neat to N0.151J. W 9 fast enter the draughts: Won . , Ith I 1 where thaWiLS! fur Wrill U.1:1A1411 1130d0 to their eat .td:sinnent. ip de ie.! and to who's, are thrkle by a Elan! artist. employed ty them Pa that farces!.. SC the WIN king 51.4t.,38.1 31,C9 On thin rstAr. end transferred en w 00..! and e.t.a :ha retarder- 114 ° 3 e et" - ta.o e.cp‘i,tt direct:or-, for lb* fitting together of tine se.arsl parts rio.breced in the 1164 Is Me Immediately 13 .the tear of this apartment is I. room arrropriated to storing prepared eraan,, - ,2 sues other Darts of machinery to be passort out into tee Insda of the operatft es far aettiz; up as they are re qusred. We a•o now prepared to follow thee* outings fr_ on thesr prim:lllNa. or ora.nal, state through the die era oiler ntions to whiolithay are exposed outs! toot fill clan eel,' es incorparated Into the ecs peted ir struments of beauty and utility for which they an de ' cireed. The castle'. ea brou,ht tram the foundry. is their orude, rough state. aro first solderterf to a bath or: ea venal hohrs, us a solution of 0.1 of vitriol. by which they ate ootnyletely directed of their retch. sandy ex terior. They are next thoroughly washed. and aimed lune. ready fur use. The next ordeal Co wh•ch theso castings are subjected to teat of „Vial. which earnes srcooth:ng y/COtig another step forward. after V:. ch they net °cove) ad to the workshops for data dre•lonr. Pitting, :ke. The battier pieces ore taken down into a hires hutment. (where the steam suits in lasted wh:ek propels all the machtnerr,l where Ow re-else their fisfshins t - tithes pr:or to le nu put to gether. In th • apartmeit s number of in sten:warts ore employed, of accessions power. for ,damping and Punching the rem: mite tarts of the m. :chines to by manufactured from the solid sheets of metal. More t f thee. sheets, from the mathematical order and exact nem with which this stamping is acooreglothed. Pre sent. When done. a very anemone and beautiful appear ance, altnoutr it, in po:a t of f.ot, they do Dot nee above the dahity of " anion iron." Mach power ie acme mixed in the Plucking Smears Of /mein; Ilea arranged that different dies CALI be a-tacked to these= machine. Tito casting!, ca loss bulk, after the clear:nue pree.ue. above described. are taken in band by dlr.' out work men. According to what the design may bit, these lea inns aro then tnnird. drilled, bored. smoothed. or worse. those etas tor to detente in 13711W8118 11111711014.11011- over luterestice it anent be to pence' capable of air men murk insesieue mechanical operations. would pro tract trite nottce greatil beyond the Watts of a nes spa- Per article. Ascend: l3 Y to the room abbot, we eater an atiattliaat de omen to the same rises of work, bi.t ef a lighter isa to re. Bore the most interesting. ant we mays T most inexplotable, feature is the in:attar eetones set? tomtits. in which all &arta of the most no ions. nat-of order and nnycometrieal wmdhcas are WIT in UM hada Paces of metal with the atmost. calforsetty. We stay here remark, that of the numerous. and all difetent. p arts of the several machines they atanufsotnns, each ;oat into the hands of &different individual. and isomer• p etod for ire 'pacific Vateirittont any itttilig ttlerder while the work is in progress, the latter betas marred for another branch of itself; and yet, wheat the canoes sync are brotight together, there is the toostatarreUsas accuracy of form au - size to ato these datiols-so maeh tad tint the setter-up of a thachir.e asset Lanese no mete_ diffeuity 1a tun tits% than roes a conmeterit eretelliMele)r 111 tee4nstruating the movements of a time-piece which ha hoe previously domsated. The seetet of this fiat of Noorkmanah is, t for =oh it really is, is found fa this Gem. that each man works, not only by a plitte , l2 eheirTlC TAU Ptee.zo form of the piece in hand, bat with the it'd o f what svo called !• temptets," by whion the C. 10,34 form and mat:nitres con be copied. Ano.lier yoouliarltr of tire eutabliahiurnt which evert Its proprietors peculiar szvantzges ,n paint of prim., is, that every Piing that WI possibly admit or it. is door ty machinery. Thus, they employ machinery tor turning ; macipriery for planing I machinery for out 'Act ; 'cannery for gloomme 1 machinery for eatable inns war shaves; machinery ter erindzep, for iseek- LIT. for drilling ; m achinery fortiini. by a rotary mei tion. Sarno of these processes are - ref' entices, Among the rest tin the room above.) a placer porton laity arrested our attention. Yoder rho magic toucher this instrument- ( for its contact with tbs °kers& was Ss rapid as to be utterly inttnbie Ise saw a runes rganfr of hard, well-seasoned wood changed into a Loan:dui kimooth.urrace with a rapidity that lair'y .enthed the oid.fashloned hand-Ptsaing out of ormateesste. In another apertn oat we examined the nicely-ad:aged relishing machines. under eilLch iron castrate ars. to tae ieiaktia6 of an el a:changed tete the bektddatioref silver, while at every step weencountered onentitree of materate res - dy for these - several fiaishmi Processes. The third story of the factory, to width we nest as is devoted exotasmely to the da.ttalt oatof wovd work. and fitting up of Looms. Some of MS la.to,lPrnetreplete,areesmachanihtrtese feet to height. and occupy a bate of four by ten feet. I very oae oPthese different departments Laa•itd even pe oditar sea of mechanics, and order of niactikery. All the aseriet in thindepartment in done by cirri:lla" ears, arid the drilling, moulding. Matters, are all elt•- owed by Dalian In a nom Hai init g, 012 this door, ere firtislisd their celebrated Jacquard Machines, of which they have mid* mere. a”thin the Last few years, than UVv other firm. 1:1,1et the who!e, they have I oxeoher4 more thoronsh ly in ',redact:it the varicns d neck =toles they manu facture, than any othor bonne in this eticmtry. and die tr. in a large degree owing to the feet that, frrm the start, the,' have rarened the ;roger eoune no order to secure the greatest Lanailtiee and Largest co, pacity for nrwLeenting their geenhir trenches. Sto 1:50- darn improvement, is allowed to melee their adages' If it - rill in any Nen? LiethtWe their operettas,. otther in rendering work mere perfect. or esocoiataing tlmo. 7 tie mint yerfe,n °No: end mothoC. aidiosied at c.Oll Wind. Every 161:111 pursues 1113 own del ,, r - ratent., indopendeot of every other, with rep:Malty of clock- Woes, so that Truro the unauert the art lital hae yls aed to 11,111111de the draw - ins for the particular xrt kola tut coustrait. until he is ready to yam it to the final setter up of the mach ins, he is experimentally Awl Little Magni root of what the I;7;sth may lie, of ‘chich he is making spar:, as if he wore worhu4 et the entipoces. Of C011i2.0. the moot perfect m•chanism must be (halved this. for we fitd, to tataaing to the rooms whet, the various yieoeP ere riveted into a symmetrical peeler MIA inPrr, that every joir.t„ soma% sad aperture Lo aa Precisely as if they had teen ir,dued with life and poen to!ether. TLI bulldiags thrna;:hot t ewe halted by steam, thare. heun: no fires on th e poen:nee,. r.t any season, except- ing th. to in I elac tem:Cy shop xll 1t the engine. The Wee:smith alley, by the erey. in ecnioli adt ibsil forg.ttsr done. is not alnon; the least periaot of flog various sep-intmehts of this eitent:se coneeto. The Cass he. e ass I :own rneensof fans. kept mot-•m by the (tame, tto ear bennt c0n , !..- , ned to the ferenosa thronet large hhes. rzprlzed trch sires. that ere or , one•el or e'et.e. Ins za rua•nstsr esti eusr retains From ctihur to et ne y ;Inn s s•e, en: o. ej •L, year y Cast, ai t erste start:; of ahont th rty (It , eased dolLtrs. fee grout Tree:sta. aussolty je,r the. , w. , rk, wipe lens omest-nne:y iseressoss, ere hum* ah rt of one hardrrd thousand &trate. The w.s.t•na erns:eyed by th) nun =refs.:tuner ere mainly of Peen estrum prodocuos. ( ( iron. the , work no Warts te) Ms for anuetne, terbeele. eonsee.enas I—st, tne parts t,ustrueteel olunny of amen sirs, us en tm men.° runJunt They r. s use from 5 CV) to e e 0) as or toe s e dereets tr• etc, senor, saJ &Glut 5)03 feet uf llrr.ber. (La I.l•rs IL.s Ices en el..tenee ehoat ten years. Tf w.nott e have s'.3l,tel sauce Las) hare 000n b?ir yrs - nt n lae three yes:a they :true aided a tranth wh.::o has elres,ly assume! rrosrteers ezzal:ed ty C et: of the c elate er 4,111r.r. r - 11114 an th t 1J1171 . ..r.S WnS.l-• iato to th:hr • Nl.acatme. Uf the It:Ts:nth:a mst)urcant, ea al, are aware who have t.esittd task car wsre,cones. as no. 653 Arab street, they ere nor maker:a great vsristy, and mall:nz teem st Drummer he user( rates. stools. they .v 0 en5t......! to do try tie sr.t•nt of thtir onstatteas. and their sunenor fe u. itie3 f.sr ruanufsetenr.3. Ths:r hteshrzes later ever) a suety of stash. end are adapted to ...very braneh of sowing. whsther to t!hs fenn:y, or for r.nr.t(- fastnnng coronae,. 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Snit iirtval in quiet of cloraint el.rantly Wro.tgat. 1.., Fix ‘ltvit.td:StoEtt. Su hundred and Berta Cheeteut street. 141 , ere •• one price " alone 1, elele , l, and GIT Ts tented with earn garment ,-drr. Fitt. 8r:M.4.1 - r.ivr,lra, AnD TgA SIP.VrTa rived ,n plZ , Artitc.nlAir.htt.rnusbwt, at sackiassta sr.,l rote:. by F. W. CAIR7I. ZianiliV.terer!, 714 el•mittc4t strwel. ersolin k Baran's ertraz.u::: ItCISELES3 SETTING mAcavirt .seirt !et Lea for Faszu4 Swim. No, 710 041EDVICT Street. Plerag. I ii
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