THE DAILY KVENTG'TETiKGRAriT. PnTTjADELriTTA SATC2RDAY, SEITEMBER 17, 1BCA. Queuing Sclqvaph SUVK1HV. M i ll Mill-!l 17, !';. "I til j li.ivr I uncil li'-r virjti'i i m-, v au-a Mic, with nr i niru i''1, 1 lull lV. I ', ' II - : ..- .1 .'I l I. i.- in I'u i ' n '. j i nh' . , h-ll 11 1 I ,?l .! .' .' V.. Hi r i -v I re i ' - ' 'I v. II. r i Im i.i - I. I ;. H.'" i ivi.ii' 1 i-. I ' 1 1 1 l .' ' I ir 1 1 1 ' I ' ' I t r t n V 1 1 : nuil. Sri ) i-Mi .1 . rt fi . t ir rn.ii, iv, N il nil n ilii- ili' i. t'.it- 1 'i.' . -A '.' iin i Til i l.er sili ! V il,. I'l--,' '-- A'li 1 III my ii I r 'n r.''M i -, I v. 1 W h i.n th-i' m-iiNi A.n.ir i .fif i. TMt thr. e.ir Ii i i Hio M ,...1. -i'i Over Ibo t'ltlll Is A nl iii.i.- f ii i i . Whrr.'viT 1 11 1 .11' ,i 1 1 '.:V . ' .v Th- y iiive 1 (,,r ii,.r :h it di-i r.il 1 ' y 'I hoy tin il nil: i , V-'. v.vi'.n l. I'irNn. lii 'ri.p.il Si. Ii. m : Wov Ii" 'It .1 . iv I- r nyi;, :i '. At'ii it.i ' Ii.ii h lllu.' Ii' - 1. 1 - . 1 . All nit 1 ' liul.l .s ii-4r c in I.i y - lilt.- t n -1' tmr lovee wi- hiii-i inur . ti i(-:y .-i-. II" tin n ; Imr I ills i' 11. ii-.n -.i I. Iron app'rs of .In -nr I tln-v, 1 hat I- nry l u is, t.r v V I. !'!. Tl.rt w 11 t'jc h.i I w 1 t :u- s-istttrs hIi, Hitter fruit t ir 111. my u i-iy. Sii.-h wi-r.! tli. i.n.i.r Ri'i i 1 tli.'- ' fiurli w.ie lliy w vl'i! if "ixt. r ' Al'diit.i ' KtiRil flu si... a li.in; ii it. .I. ' Atlanta ! Aa ttiat rtshv iiiht. ire K vn llnnnr t tlic fir.'. 1 in l.r -nc. And a miitlity h .11 wii- dun', So at in iliitui: day ti..iy c 1'. aiT ai.tl I'tiiuti. twins llir t i.rrt. Ki-intt 11,1 in their brnuty rimst, N"l this Putin it'll a-. 1 1 1 1 : 1 sc.. ! 'I'll. 11 -In- lirr'.'lt slutll Ii:i.j tnc .1 iy t hen iiiimi t.i tmr nr-is l.ii 1 1-, A:lu)itn ! I UII. Ul NDN. f " Tlii- I i'-.iiii ariii.i-. cm ii,.- n i- in n.-. ' i'ir .rlifi tiil ;ri -h ii .in.-. Aw l" .I....I. .t.r... A i'iii -, n'nt li.. fio..i .v..T i t in-mt t fir t h i. . '. e 1 1 I, cr n. fit t li'C 10.I i'.ii i-i. n-..ii ..u ..r .l i.-i-. rrtil ur HnkKl urv. wi-evi-r timm-il I''i n.i h.-l.irr ) Hllrli-'. mil .l!..-. I.ir.iyi im.iit--.. it I.m- . i.i. ut ly ui-. n i.il'iilt!y r rr 11 ml. Tin: cmi.isii wilts ami i:;i.Mm 11t.11 is. Tlit following iiiecr in.riinriiili U (.'.liaR Iho rnun.lH, h.nini; npiM-aruJ aliiKily in u liiimirod j"urnnl8 tli ut we lime nccti : "The battle if Waterloo clo-iod sixty-live j pum of Knliili war, in bieli t int; the liritiih (i if. rriinifnt Imrronvtl t , I7-"i,hi,00 I an I Mi-n'.l Slii.'iUl.ilOO.IKKI hytnxe;ii lo-ul of 1 lii,l'.i),. 000,000 i Xittnli-J in war, for uimsiM wbicli lci tninly iliil nut ri c to the Irvcl of tmiinnitl pn'si r Tntion. In ini-lve jc.irs of w ir ntr lins' N ip ileou the funic i-mtntry c;ii'niU d if i.TI' i.ooOjd in, 0i- live niiniircii rjuliihini per annum. It will be observed ihut ill.: figures in res inl to DRllfth WiirCxiii nHis make nitlieru mud Ho; but we let thvtn p', and conllno our c irroftlons to the time mentioned. At the sixty-live years men tioned terminated in lKI.'i, they miist date from 17.10. In 17"i0 l-'.ngland whs at pc ice, and so re mained nntil 17.50, when the Seven Year' War began. Thus six years are taken oil' nt once from the fixty-live. The Seen Years' War ter minated in lV'i.'l, and EiikIhikI remained at peace until tlic spring of 177 , when the war of the Ame rican Hcvoltitiou beKiin. Thu twelve years mora re taken from the aixiy-livo years of llritiuh war. The jeice made iu 17bl laiteJ until the begin ningof 17!'3, wh 11 the cutest with lU'iniblaaa Frunce began. Thus are tun years m ire lopped from llriiihh war-time between 1710 and the tuuimer of IMS. Tho war with Kepiiii'lenn Franee terminated in 1H02, and that with Napi lenu besanin May, IsOil, Napoleon then bein in tie 1 011 rue of spoiling into an Kmpcror, as the Uopublicana hud it. Thus more th in a yeir is to he added tn tho time ol British peaee. The Ami wur with Napoleon lasted until April, lrtlt, or not (piiie eleven years, and was followed by piaee with France lor a'ni.t a year, when the tsecmd war with Imperial Fiance began, as the ennee Uence of the Kmpcror'a return from F.lba; but as F.nglaud was u; war with the United Htatea for mo-t of the time lietween Napoleon's lust abdication and the date of his bii.f resumption of power, wo suppise that pence can claim next to nothing of the Interval. The second war with Napoleon lasted huts tew months. Of the alxiy-live vcars that terminated in the summer of iHl.i. Knuland was at war anout thirty-seven years. What we supp ise is me int by the writer of the paragraph we have quoted Is Uii, that England was at war for slx'y-livu years between the date of the beginning of her national debt and the date of the tinal fall of Napoleon the First. If so, he is not far wrong; Inn then Iho force of England's example with regard to na tional debt is lost to us. Our debt has, as it were, Fprung into exitence per inltttm, at a bound, that is, while the knglish debt, as it stood in lsl.'i, was of slow growth extending over a period of almost one hundred and twenty-seven vears. The Eng lish debt was but small when William and Mary Legan to reign, early in l'iti'J. The war that followed wj h France wa tor minated at the close of 1UD7, by the treaty of Jtyswick, leaving England with a Targe debt, t'eaee was maintained lor four yeurs and a half, when the war of the Spanish Succession b"gan, and was closed by tho treaty of Utrecht, in 17U, the national debt being much increased. Then there came a long peace, brokon only by a few short and unimportant affairs that hard y deserve to be called wars. The war with Spam began In 1730, ami soon ran inio the war of the Austrian Succession, which was brought to a close in I74H, by the treaty of Aix la ('Impede. Eight years of peace then came, to be followed by the Seven Years' War, and that war was followed by Inore than twelve years of peace. Then there was war araln for eight years, or thereabout; and then ten years of pea 6; afier which there was almost unbroken war for more than two years. It will be seen that England had long breathing times, in which to rucovur from the ctlccts of war ; and it is notorious that the vast IndiiMriul sys cm which has eaablei England to hour so great burdens of seeming c pcDUiiare and permanent debt, was developed since the Revolution of loys, and most of il si ire 17ti.'l, at whieh later date the debt bad become aliirinli.gly large. The growth of tho English national di-M Is a follows : In HIK'l, !.'( 1 .2'J't ; in 170'2. il6,S!'4,7ltt; In 1711, Hl.l l'),3ti: ; in I7i,i;i38,Wij,430;lu lrs.l.f.'Ul.h-il.O.'Nj in 181 ", 1840,8AO,4!il. The i-.ng i-h debt grew ut Ihe late of six and a half million pounds, or a Utile more, during 127 years, but the wealth of that country grew at a much greater rate dining the same time. Emm theae loots, however, no inference uulavorable to the iouiidnens of our credit can be drawn ; for wo possess rt tourers of ineieao gte iter than Eng iatiii ever ptis-essid. We Lave a vast unpeopled ttiritory, full of every good thing that can attract the industry und dem md the energies of hit nau iiy; and into that t. rritory teus of thousands of foreigners lire now goinr, .md 011 the ro.tora tion of peace r.ml iiniiy, hundreds of thousands would aimually enter it. It Is possible th it we might led the'burdon of a debt of .f",'iO0,000,0lli) rather hard for tin) lirst lour or live years utter the cessation of hostilities, but it would not bo so heavy as the burden w hlcu we now bear, but would bo considerably lighter; for then we should not bo paying war luxes, as the army and navy would be Lreduced to small protiottlons. Surely, if we can iUy UOIlI.Y ill MS ill nni nun;, nu runi.iu ikj nuiu to pay what would be, comparatively speaking, light tuxes in a time of peace? i'ivo years got over, ti net the debt noulit not lie felt us a burden ut nil. The liicn a-c of wealth and pi o-p.-rky m the settled part of the country ulotic wiiuUI Mil lice to oldiuratu ul tin; const itiencos ol war, and to 1 licet the thorough rcliabilihitioa of the Ki public. Until North and South would bo in tho po ses-Ion of prosperity, w hile the heroic deeds of both paitic- to tho coullict would form a clime n fund of national reputation, and tho country would hue a chara-tor to maintain (but would led it to be rureiul of Its a-tion 11s a debtor, 'i hen the opening up of new ter ritories, and the aduitiou 111 that way Hindu lo our means, would bo i much clear gain; mid as beloi i: tho wur we never felt tho annual ex leiidituro of i.lnio-t 6 100,000,000, so then wo iliould fxpclcnco no pressure lu paying tluec times that amount. The increase of property uud lobulation in this country is destined to be enormous, aud that us one of tho cotisc.iienecs of the war. Such a moving of the mind uud ener gies us wo have undergone is never without ei'e. t. The sword is a terrible devastator, beyond oiiestion, but equally Is It a moral plotiglishsre, that turns up tho mental Held, and prepares tho way tor production such as never l'ol.ows from a long period of unbroken peace. England's wars have cost her much, but they have paid that cost liver uud over again ; and whut has happeued iu lingland will happen lu America. liualun Tim: L il U: i. A'ter'svinfi'. s. 1 . I for a proper onteiup aliou 01 . ") 10 . .1 , i. (ibsen hundred years npn, It Is cak-nl i. .. ti.r. v it back to tho ilay of r.,;lin .11. 1 t n 'c 1 contrivances, to find, at the to i- ,! i', u, t. ,, by wbi h we have to cub 1 the n l . i , ., iblo, at which we arc call. d !i -i '0 ,. im of ni'her less tli.in a II 1,:. V, . . . , , through this oni i-'c. th . 1, 1. ii -s b.i- k, in-l, to :ui l-.tuli-lnioui nt .. . , has only jiit aiine.l a: Na, ..v, .,, . t,lrn to the an. i. in 1 i'y of !' nn, 1 he a in I feci it tite a niMr..lne ,rr i' a 1 ln.. - fun.fal to ccl, I. in'- ..i .,,') i , 1 . , - :irn the corner ol 0111. of the str. 1 - e - .. . . . . .1 1,'. No lom'cr .ie a giud' la.. )i d I oi i.i- l '. i-itf-l vi"i; r, f. nd ilr g him r.-mor..-l '..!v Ii 1 one object t") an Cher, l-i.i In- is . u 10 o lei in her or ilnilier at li,s ..wo n i l, i;' l. 1. In: e.-f... t, w iteh the ci'.tul on ri'D.- id iho wiruien. ui.d only akinu .iies:iou h 11 t; t ases 'Ihe leiprivid s k 1 tn on -m- . tho ex aw lions', are c induetc I. 1 m. 1, a-; 'r v:c I a1. I-1 1-! out err. ',1 -im.s id- a w. re( -'ft.' !i" in.iau- i- ;n w liieh the iiou -( A of r-nnp ei ive.c con-tfte i-,. Intend ol 'ie 11;: . oii'iued t 1 1 -tr and :i 10c, s line, of I'u in Here luiiO with a Ibi-ir lb ive, dii .1 veini.it. ill looking low. nils tiie .,-1. Till. . the 'M'f w ' h I he h-uie ol 11.' I i; ; a-id IU ... der to i'.h- soiih thing like a char i.n-1 ol' what 'v. a - I hav hai-- ned in .1 large n iinOer of ho i.i; Is im that or. a liul i'ay -. n i1. 'Ii .oy w is ,-nt n ic i, I will take this m .ri as nn ex on b..ie- i. wj liai pen to kiunv more a'lout h ui than no . r .my in her I'onipeii n. I'm Milus was in a'l prohib l.ty a ri , ,. r tainiy an intluenti.il, ciuen. ll- n tmeo -eir in conn. ctiiiii wnh eh eti in m liters In mure than onep a c. tin the iih of the eati 1.1 tj h hini'C in the iu eriptioll, 'j-n.oi i ,i r:Jt '.,. '. ri"a', which may be Ire'dy tr.in la'e.l by the m-s--iipiion mi a w ill nppo it" to tli.- i-.hi h n in , !i I am now w riling, '-I'. ix for l'.ubin y ;" n d f u lll-l.ltit, a p .ttis.lll of one es iI.tti-i- ii id scraa-Vd, " Siilunii'ti oii.iii 'in, ;'. ,t Kir i, '. tf ft '," an f-iitally free ton, - latum i f w hi h wo-ilj 'i . "i I Ji-ne, snpiort li- hinsoii as alderai.i'i I'.tr II -hop-i-gute- w i-hour, and he will propose t.iec f t llislmps. g. ite-I. i. Inn." His house w-.is tiudcrg ing rep lirs when tho e.itustroph? o -ciirrcd ; Iho pouters' pots and the workmen's tools were h-ft sc oter. :d abo.it, an i a part of the tuiirtncnt hud been t.ViCti up. A niliu ber ol cooking n ensi's wer- beapc l up in una c truer, showing that til" opcraMons of the work men presented them fi im being put in llcir proper place, tl hers, containing various arti les it food, were iiumring on the lit le st ives. On a broue dish, in reidiness to put in the oven, was a hih Miik' pi Lf ; the oven itself for the pre-ent ctigngeil in taking bread; moie than seventy loaves in all tho greater put of thein wighing about two pounds have been taken out of tho oven. Hut the pig never entered tho oven, nor wi re the loaves withdrawn until alter a sojourn there of nearly eighteen hundred years, fhev null retain their form, tli uili not the.r color. The porous cavities in the Interior nro still dis tinguishable. The chemical cons.itutioa, hu cver, has undergone a change; if we take n little of the crumb, and rub it bcUecn tho linger ani thumb, it ci limbics to powder, and has very much the appearance of coal, the propt rtion of cub in in the centre being Ics th in lu tho crust ; and t lie proportion of water, which is Ti per cent, in the crumb, somewhat greater. They were early risers In the h uA of I'roca ln, and the cook had begun hi. operations by lamp light, in the expectation, that us day had followed night, and night day hitherto, this order of things was eternal. Hut davlight did not come ; the tlatncs poured forth from Vesuvius', nnd showers ol asms rained down on the citv, making it so intensely dark, I Inf. fathers cried aloud for their wives, and thoir wives lor their children, troin whom they were but lew yii'd d.1 tiint, yet ci.u.d not see by rea-oii of the darkness asilcgeiistbat which fell upjii Egypt, and which Moses describes us a darkness th cotil I be felt. Hand in hand, us many as could grope thoir wav towards one another quitted the h mse, pissing on their way a sentinel, n lio kept his post in bis set.try b. x, striving us well as he could to keep himself from choking by tho uslp-s, holdiug his lniiid before his inuuth, striving urn in v.uii, for the ashes continued to fall in c-s uitly, until they ti l.d the box, and buiied hi.n alive, still hoidnig his weapon iu one hand, and with tho other, covering his mouth and nostrils. 1'h.jre were two persons, howevir, who were !oft behind by I'locultts uud his family; one of these, u woman w ho stiiyed to till her ujirou with jewels, an I who fell In the open court, never to lis again, scatter ing us she did o the baubles for which she had s.ieriliced her rliiine 's ot'eseape ; and the other a wi muled giadiator, who probably occupied a room on the- lirst tloor, w here he perlshe I, with his iirms by his side. Bt'lhire is, it seems, hardly any risk a woman w ill not incur to suve what she most loves from peril, whether it happens to be her child, hor tiinkcts, or her dog. Indeed, it is said tli it on tho occasion of a long sub-cpicm eruption of tho funic mountain, the nuus of a icligious comum nity neurJy sitlletcd ihemselve to bo surrounded by lav. i, in order that they might save their jams and sweelmeats. It may have been tho wile and daughter of I'roculus wlio-o b .huh were disco vcred lying near each other; the older having to all appe.irai.ee yielded up her breath wi'h slight resistance, w hereas the younger had evidently struggled convulsively before resigning her young lile, us is shown in the models taken by p airing liquid plaster of i'aris into the m mlds formed by the pressure of their bodies on the volcanic ashes. These two were found lying near each other, but in another place wcro tound tho skele tons ol two young people who had laid down to die folded lu each other's arms. Elsewhere were discoveicd a mother and three children, all buried together in a living grave. Seventeen others perished in a Cellar in company. Tnough tho excavations aro fur from complete, there have been, according to one writer, m ire than six hun dred skeletons discovered already. As to the objects excavated, they are exceed ingly numerous. The must valuable are taken to the .Museum In Naples, but a vast number remain in the collection of l'ouiicii, and every (b y adds to the number in both places. Of course tho gieater part of these aro of no intrinsic value whatever; they are interesting as relics of a people, some of whom were living at the very time when some of these momentous events were taking place in i'.ilestiuti which have changed the face of the world. Articles of real worth have, however, been discovered; for ex ample, a lump made of go'd, weighing nearly three pounds troy. Hut l'ompou was not a city in which similar things are likely to be found frequently. The excavations that have In en made have been so cx'cu-lvo as to estab lish Ihut; and if we may judge of tho future by tho past, there is quite as little pros pect of articles made of the precious mends iicing discovered, as there would be in tho case of a place like Worthing, il it mot with a simi lar ca'jisirophe, and the inhabitants had had a few hours to carry away wbat they considered ol most value. The articles most generally found are those used iu the ki'chens and the shops bulky natieis, of little worth, In tho estimation of the terrified owners, but of great value to us ol the projent generation. It is moie likely, too, that these things are genuine, than (hut such things us rings, ear-rings, bioochcB, and other small arti dos of Jewelry nrc, which are sold n such; Indeed, tho ma riutaetiirc of those Is or has been a regular I I ii tli i' ; and let not any iiiin who has visited the buried city, and bought surreptitiously from one of the excavators a jewel or some other relic of utitiqul y which the man has turned -mil b. lore los eyes, imugino th it it must have been the prop- rty of a 1'oiupeii tn ; those wiio plant, know where to dig, unci those who sow, w here the harvest is to ue looked for und wo net er saw a Neapolitan, nor, lu fact, any other nuiu at a similar pluec, w io s. i ni -1 to think there was uny harm in supplying a demand, by the substitution of a modern article lor tho JM-osumud iimiiiie. l'robib y very runny d those are manu factured in our own towns, since there are few tilings they do not make there. A translation tn lu a price current Issued bv ail Engll-h house for I shall we suy reinstating Idolatrous wor tlnp. describes tho beauties of certain imig s wbic the uborigii es were in Ihe il ibit of worsh.li ping, In the most glowing language, and at a price lidiculnu.-ly low, considering iho use to which they wen to be put. 'Ihe excavations nrc now being made on a sc ale uud w iih a cure wlne'i will soon exhaust wbHtcvcr objects still remain hiddi n by the ashes. A stniuettc of Sileniis has been discovered quite recently, Which Is described ns possessing grea' merit. It Is about eight inches in height ; in its hit lunula holds a Serpent, which suppoitdu glass vase, siiiiuunded with gold of exquisite work ii iinsh p ; unfurtiniHtch , tho wise was broken, and only two frugiiiouts had yet been found. Two large and elegant candid. ibr.is were uiso tound in the same house, as well as two cupacious silver vases. Among the recent disco veries, that which seems to have excited the most interest, is the accidental opening of a spring. Tho water Immediately came hubbliug up, clear und sparkling, and Inviting everybody who camo near to drink of it, hlch they did, some of tliolu iu their enthnsiusm swallowing a sullieieiit quan tity to cause tin In si-l ions personal Inconvenience. Several hott:i.s were tilled w itli it, which were Seided us cu re fully as if it wcrotlie very choicest of I.uchriuya Christ!, some of whieh were des patched to the King of Italy, and others to the rope uud other favored individuals. The Shecuwutcr House, on the Niagara rircr, was destroyed by lire on Thursday night. It was a furorUe place of resort for llullalonlant. Il'.f: ! A IIMI.lt. A'! j cti rdny I is- pu, u , Sitting s'onc In he -n ; A ml ti.e On .mi t tt I s,i ,,i a so It tost by It h ste.l tid d iy was d v I rn ited not cloud or Ynl That III trd mo ti c hill, 'i lb h u mm in f n f oi the -v V 10 v, Or the trl klin ol the ml. I to- k the Ihr. a Is for my spinning Ml of t-!iie siimiiit-r air, A - i i tt . t ...in,, r v . -f .iint; 'Ii' :, wo . II in ho'e md 'here. I '1' ' s ,. w ,i,,ig , ,, I i, r, il. . ve tii a md p i -sc. I liy, A-. I lo p ii pie !.- d ,r of s'u net H i II .-iu ,y -be V. .ten, e-. It'it I could no' I live my sp i'i ti iu w , I' or M) 1.1 - " y t I'll '-.i-i i v 1 h' i .'ed not hoar hi hom , limv III'1 ilel.t day h.ol t' v u. A' lit the crny slni.biw f. roniul me, t-d the ni lit - im.- d irk anil . hill, A c. I I r-.-e und r in il mn ttie v -tbey. Ami . It i' uli on the l il, I w. 'it up the ti i : I th s tno-ninv. I i i'u- pl i ... b.-re my pi num.- lav . Hue 'vas n itliing but gliNte.mil- ,it , d,,,-,. lieiiiaoi. il o: my dr. mi to d iy , ' I III I il M S Ol lK I 11. Kvcy year Dr. W. I -hi r prr --'its to 'he It .s-l;ar-fli iic.! a statement on the e i i. s of d-atti ln(l.nglan.i. The mem iir if Isiii basins' b en issued. We Icirn from i-. that the . -v'rt n u-'-l ft vers ityphus, tv pbia, an! tv -phiiiui t lilied t ; 1 , 7 -! 1 of the peiqile in the year. 'Hie records of the Fever llospj-al supply ina'erials for an esti mate ol' the proportion of the niortali'y to tho number attacked, and up m this authori'v it may be taken tho' in the great b. tt'e wi'h fev r m ire than 17,ouo of the people ,,f En q ,nd were de stroyed every yiar iu the ton years is IS ls'i7 and above Mi.isiO were severely wounded, I n recovi red. The whole 1 0 I probably averaged about a month's sickness, so tint thoai-'itigo ver population was about I J,7oi. Thev would i I 17 hospitals, with KM beds ea h, and require lit every year about 4,'iOil1noo days' sulidsteuce. Tv phus and relapsing fever (typhinia), like tin) pythogenic fever (tvphii), are lit up by a speeiiie zymotic m itter which is geuera'e l when h'linan beings are badly fed, and crowdc I together in an inadcq'iate supply of fresh air. The seeds ol the din'a-c cun only be got rid nf by a vigilant sanitary police, and i'y the ellc'liml destruction of lyphino, iis exis-ing leaven. Scar latina wis fatal ill the year toll.N.tl persons, which is nearly the average. Malignant sore throat ryniinrht muliinn) Is allied to searhitin I in some respects, as ii attacks the throat ; and for the suiuc reason diphtheri i, which was not at lirst reeogmed as a novel form of disease in England, was eot.louiolcd w th sore throat. Tho d, uths by dq-htheria were !l"i87 in 18 .!, w hich was the cen tre ol the epidemic, but had declined to 100 1 in lsi.-J, Togcher these diseases scarlatina, sore throat, und diphtheria destroyed above 10,000 lives iiiiiiiiully iu iho eight years l.si iCJ. h0 deaths fiom smallpox were 01 ;o in ls.is, and fell progres-ivelv to ICJS in 1m',; l,27! icrsons died from whooping-cough in 18b.' its mortality is never low. Itillnena had subsided, hut it is undoubtedly ott-'n confound-d w-iih broncultis or pneumonia, which :rc I's In- pu nt sc jncls or co-.nplications ; 1 1 ,112 dud of iliuri linn, which is often the result ol a zymotic poison allied to those of cholera uud d senlery. Th inks to the progress of cultivation and drainage, our deaths from ug ie and remit tent lev. r are- few, only '.'l in a million living in I81.J. Ilheiimatisni is allied to these infections, and remains alter they have disappeared, proving fa'ul generally by lixitig 011 the membranes of important organs. Seventy-three people died of privation (starvation), -171 of il-hrium trrmtni, and !MI of intemperance in other forms. Para sitic Discuses diminish with tho progress of clean litnss. One hundred and fifty-six persons, chietlv children, died of worms Worms 1 ti'er tho liody through water generally, and sometime through diseased incuts. Should arrangements be ma le to dispose of the sewage of towns, and to supply huii-es with pure water w e may hope to st e death by worms diminish. There was only one death from hydro phobia in the year. Hut zymotic poisons as dan gerous us mad dogs are still allowed to bo kept in close rooms, m cc-a pools, and in a twers, from which they prowl in the light of d.iv and In the darkness of the night with impunity to destroy mankind. Iu lsbj zymotic diseases carried oil' 4 'i.'jl in every thousnud of the population. The becond great cla-s of diesscs c m-titutiori il dis easeswere not far behind. Allowing for tho in cicase of population, the proportion of deaths by cancer has steadily increased, vvbllo dropsy and luortilii ution hive declined; but this is partly due to improvements in medical diagnosis. Deaths which would have been returned under the head of drnp-y aro now traced to org uiic changes of the heart uud kidneys. A common sequence Is rheumatic fever, heart membranes injured, circulation obstructed, dropsy, lint in the constitutional class of dis eases phthisis (consumption) is tho chief. Tho mortality by phthisis has fallen from '2 811 a voar per thousand living in l8.VI-.it, tv.-.isi in lMiti t.'J ; but the deaths by bronchitis, with which in tho chronic state phthisis is liable to lie con founded, have increased mora than the do iths by plnlusis fell. Ilroucliitis comes under tho third class ol dlsea-es namely, local diseases, which ci uipii-n four-tenths of tho total deaths In tho country, uiising chiclly from nlfoetlons of Ihe vital organs of the head and chest. Uniting the respiratory diseases with phthisis to get rid of any ambiguities of nomenclature, tho m irtaTy from the two groups of chest disease is found iu cicasing from o its.) in a thousand of tbo popula tion per annum in 18 iO-54 to o-8'l. per annum in lKi8 ill, more than a quarter of ail the deaths in England. It is a question of great Interest what has led to this recent increase of mortality from iiillunima tion of the ait-passages and air cells of the lungs. Of tho i:i'.2 deaths iu 18I2 by diseases of the nervous system (brain, spinal marrow, nerves), 2o.'2.Ho were from tho convulsion of infancy, In which the symptoms of disease are obscure, llrigbt's disease has lucreased greatly in the last ten years, but perhaps only iu appearance, arising from a change due to the d illusion of pathological knowledge. Fatal stone esses have decreased, but disease arising from inflammation or irrita tion of the mucous membranes involved have grown more fatal; the-e are tho evils to be obviated in using crushing instrainunts. A bold operation Is now practised for ovarian dropsy, and Mr. Spencer Wells considers that lHo of tho women who died In the year might have been saved by surgery. Six deaths lu 180'J were ascribed to fright, seven to grid, otic to rage, and forty-tour to melancholy. We have now readied tho fourth cluss of diseases the developmental the diseases incident to the birth, development, nutrition, und decay of man. lu this class ure t'8,842 deaths. '1 be grout majority of them are from debility and old age ; but of all the 42.1,0 Kl deaths in I8b2, the causes of which nre- spocitied, only 2'I,7mO were from old ago. The deaths of women in becoming mothers (including metria) were 11077 in IHtiie. In a series of these deaths from 1817 to 18b'2, the numbers eomiueuce Willi lib deaths of mothers to IO.oisi children liorn alive, ami end only with 4.'). About a thousand mothers sur vived in I8112 w ho would have pet Ished had tho mortality remained the same us It was In I 's 1 7. The improved registration of births accounts for only a portion ol this apparent rate of decrease, loist come the violent deaths of the yo ir.lt, '.HI in number, 7-4.1 in every ln,000 persons. About one deuih in every 2'J is by violence. Hut tho bulk wf them are the result of iieel lent or negli gence. Thediuths by bums and scildsfcll to '27o7, but by due precaution tho number of these li ui I'u I Heaths might be still lurther reduced. Tho n -eidentiil deaths by poison have fallen to 2b2. Tho suicides were 11117, fil 1 of them by the rope ; 17 pitsons were executed, 12 were killed by light ning. This statement of the mortality of the year suggests several questions 01 interest; some oj them will be discussed iu u supplemental volition which is In preparation at the Register Oitho, show ii g the icsults of tin: registration of the leu 3 curs l.v iug bet vv ecu the two lad censu.es. l.PKi'iiilH ol' 'liiirli'tiiutii.'N 4'll.v. HOW HI K III VII. WAS HA CI hill II V A ll AM K. Night or day the foul liend never n -ted alter the trick tho men of Aix hud played upon him by giving him 11 woll's soul instead of a man's, iu return for bis help with their minster. And, t rudest cut of nll.it bad passed into a proverb that the men of Aix were sharper than the Devil. tuning bis wrath to keep it warm, he hit 011 the dark design ol burying minster, palace, city, men, women, and children iu one common ruin. No, one day ho went to the son-shore, saw a great bill of sum!, w hich just suited his purpose, put it 011 his back, and, laughing iu Ids sleeve, set out to ciush the city and all it contained. 1'unting and sweating under his burthen, he mine near the town gate called the "l'ont-tuor," w lieu a brece sprang up from tho east, blew some of his sand into his eyes and nearly blinded tim, so that, enveloped in a perfect simoom, he could not bud his way to the city. Now it so hapioiied that a decent old woman ruino up on her way to market, while ho was trying to get to tho town, lie accosted her most courteously, saving: -"t an you shovy mo the way to AU, good dume '" At that Tiry ln.tsnt.br rara good lurk, she rnnghta glimpse of the cloven foot. Most In 'klly, the deme had all her wits about her, f ir she straightway pulled out her ro ary la'.ids, and cnteh tig their cross, made the holy sign upon tho snuii-blll In the twinkling of nn eye l-' n tli vlt'i the l evil'a power all pn-scd awavl Ho ranlshe l then and there, und dronpe I his lou I a suddenly that it split in I wo. In memory of the en 1 i woman's cleverness, tho larger 1110. in I was and isrs'l.d the Fons Here, the Hdl of Cr ift Tin miller one goes by tho name of hi -s u.a'.ir's Hi rg, lt. Saviour's llill, and a iro-s ,s ei te 1 ,0: i's si niniit. That the hills h id coina into their pi-e-otit 1,. it. on from the .e shore w is lirtnh l,. ee I the Im riu'ln r ot o'd, 1,0 n t .-it.., i 1r .1 positive of the truth of their storv, th f s -o io.m bi d other si a-. hells turned to stun,, no e, their I rg ust inland, are found le d. led In the so 1, while there is not a tract of theai in auy p.i-I 01 ti e c. nnlry ro'md. I v-r since the hills were land d iu the r pre M'lit .la ion the Dtvil h is let the Aix I. uli alone and 1 he- eh ver wav inwhi h thev took hi n in ir.ivc ns,. the prov, rb, ' He Aeebcn sin. I der Dm v.-l ip Inns," w hi h means in the e di life', "1 1"' Aix 10 k arc craftier than tho Devil b -n Kit " la'c and legend fail in liily por'.r.iyit.g bis wr'b, n'.w th 11 the destined instruments of his Tt 1 gc.ineo have become two smiling hills, den which the traveler views iho lordlv sight cf ri-v a' d nnnster 1 i-ing proudly und unbanned frmii tin p aiti below. Siiil gte it r tiust have le.-ii his fnrv w h. ti one 1 if ('hat li-tn. 11; tie's sue.-, Msors, I -mis I be P mil s. In. jit a church an I monastery 01. so. Ss vutot's Ib-rg. - I. y order of the Secre'arv t.f V tr, all ui- I. und wounded soldiers vv ill be d seh irgrd up n ti.e expiration of their term of service, but will be nttth d 10 medical treatment in hospiu's, and the j osnal ration, so long us the dis ihility nnder which I they are snffciing may exist, or for the n.n it ; iniiv be lon-idercd proper for tiieni to remain I iiii 'i r hospital treatment. I SILK AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS, j TALL, I xroc.t. , FALL, !-,. 1. ))X STOUK. inij i. EDMUND YARD & CO., Noe C17 Chcpcut aud C14 Jayne Streets. IMl'OblKlisi AM' J'lUHKIISl Or SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, shawls, i.inkns, ani) Will 11; HOODS, I.AIKJK AND HNDSOMIC STOCK OF DlilCSS lilMHis. M I L I INK ('I' FOIilCIi.N ANI) POMKRTIC 1IALJ10KALS, ts. i i misu si'M-iia HHt'NKH'H AND OTJIKIt MAKKS. ji:MIViltM k llOll'ON, No. 322 CnEESTJT STREET, Now flvr to (he .rule generally a f ill Iin of vvorjr dels nHiou t wi 1111; (loous, laci; (lOOIIS, r.MUilOIDKltlKK, Attn REAL WELSH FLANNELS, ALL 01 TH KIB OWS DIHK'T IMI'OKl" TIDN. 10141 1'IIKSNPT STUKKT. i:Miticoiii:iiiCH, LACES, WHITK GOODS, V E I I.", HANDKEUCIIIKFH. E. M. NEEDLES'. 1044 CIIKHNUT H lift Kf. ' -i i I 1 , e V Ti NO It I H Kill- Ws rcfnsd th monev, If de lets, for tvery lot of Hhais whlcti fall In say nsptct. FINK BIUItTH. CUT LF.M1THWISB Of MDHUR. Sii ot Ktw Tork mils atuilln, Slid vsrr ens Lhua Bosonia. Only -S. Viual ptUx 10-00. WlUlsinivUle Mllli Muslin, and Das Llnsn Bvaoma, Only 14-00. t ul irk 13-SO. GENTLEMEN'S FUIINIS1IINO GOODS. hMlTIt a aAtcoitu, mjtm Vo. 14-16 CHKBNUT H tract, iSUJ HOOF SKIRTS iU)Q UiO Mivnufsi-turj-.No. lijs Alti'll Street, U.i.0 Almve Slsth a ' t eet , I'tuunlt-ljiliis. Wluile.ule and Itetsll. lhennistfnDipt.-ti-u-aortuirnt.il l.sille.', Misses', and Ctillilren Hnep Skirls in Hie citv. In every r--ct llrst pisss, wliii-h fur ntvle, lliilsh, aurutilllty, and clivspiiesi, trnve 1.1, tsiiut til the market. Mlrtn uiaile to order, allured, and rcanired . IM-ly WM.T.UOPKIN8. 'ARI'KTS, MATflNOS, OIL CLOTHS AND v W induw Hliaiti-i, from New Yurk Auction aalist, (Unfitly !.)!. ninrant HruemU, V wliln, SI i6, SI 1 1 -IS) and It Irnllslmn llril.ieli, ( ,alnusl,) wute, 7li. Mi and Mieenuifr-4, H I ami I'i 4 at prurtor tli.iisie prli-es; lniH-rtel I'sreis II II? to Sl'76 per yard: Insralfi, Irom so -eate to Sl'li; Venuiuin, KsK.aiia lleinp, from S7fc to 7A cents pt.r yaril; Mattl'iss, Itia lars'el ahfrtirtmsiit ever iiften-d In l-hllaili-llihla. from 117V, ii. 7.' i-eiils a yard, al Uie New Verk Aurtl. in Hales Ie- Eol, (tuniierly Htvttilow a.) No. 14) si SKCUNII Hlreet, rkt ihsir above Waiuut, upiiONile Corn KxcUanse. -Hi" pOKK K K ANI) ItASl'IIKKRY. AI.KX. J til I.I. Lit 4 CO., Proprietors nf the "1.1 liuvvriuiiuut 1'itKi' ukii Java 1 hi 1 i-.k, have Iteesoved ItaSr pin.-e of Oils lueaa Iroin No 'ilS N. h. i-eliS sir. et to No. ttl.i AKl'll Hirt-i-t, wla-re tli.-y are iri-iaird 10 till all nriters at tlie .horreit notice win. i tne tul.lic nitty lav or ttn.ni with, Tht-lr 1 'nile.- li,ae u-suaJ,IUe LSI lu Hie Biaiki'l, I'li.-v also luivc I to- Ust UASI'lllltnV SYKIT that ts nianiifaeturt-d In tin- cl'y.'All at luwost prlcol,cua feali rlli s: tla- til. li ptli i- ef tn.ili.rial 1'ieii.i' sue ih. in h eiiti tH-rore purehasini,' cl.t' where. In. not lorsel Uie N luiiln-'i', aids liu No. 2111 Alti'll Htn et. I 'Ol'STY'S TIC A WAIUCIlorSK. KSI'.V i J blistied in 1SIW. I'liu'-rtn .out In-il. r In t ,00 1 en.., t nits, uud Ll'iim. rti.ilei- llwvalia Cis'in. ro.s. A Ills. Kw. ll , l'liklc. ami Haiieos, Kaxlllli and Hcnh Ii Ale 11ml 1-t.rtei'. ('ar.iied Msats, fruits. Soup, Ac. Navy Minsie put up vvldi (are. At No. IH H. KKt'OM) St eel. I a-ly Jo.slil A II. 1 ut SI 1'. 'KITTI NDl-.N'S CtlMMI'lKTAI.roi.Ll-.f; 1C, . v.. 1 ... l 11 1..-..NI 1 ho, . :, c .rati i l ."ii-w.iiiti j ISstal'iol.i il Isil. lj.eor,'ointi-.i Is .'i. 1 Y.iiiia! 111 pri iiAieil for tie: I'l.itiilliii: h-iiise and Irisl ; 11. ss Int. ' 'I lmioUi:li unit pric tie d hi Ina tiini iu mint; Kit I'IM., In all Its branelies, us pia.-.isnl by n.e l.eit a-eiiii'aiils . Slat I.Uslllfsl IU1II. I'lNMANSIItP. l'lain Hial t.i imoietitul, m lui i.l ty one of toe ui t Cyul- p. ti III 1.1 . Iillllll. I .lUiuivlcal I alrnlsli.'iis, iliikint.s 1 aniit, Cuunocieu I Lair, I leieeitta: l .ninti'i l'iiit V "I'-i, Ae, TKI.I'nlt M'lllMI, By sound mid on pupur. In in. til In A llior.ius'li and piaetical Uiaillit'l tv a l.ini; - e iu lit ici d ol. ui.-r. Mil HIMi issna t llio Sil-.l'AltATld.V, And re-.'rlv i-.l at aliv time. I'.vvllios Bissau), alter Ki'litelublll latll t A I A I.' 11 it' I ,S, Contalnlus ti-rius, stii.li nt.' iiniuek (4U lad year), 4c, fliriuala U S'Slis ou apitll. utioll. ft. II. CIMTTI viil.N CO. ,'J , No. ti 17 I'tlhsNW I' lilreot. rf-y. MO.M.Y TO ANY AMOUNT LOAN 1C II mum luaiiioial-, VVaU-lies, Jinelr), 1'laiu, f -ev 1 lolliliis. Ac., at U U .KIM X A CO. Iil.llKsTAIll.IHIII.il I.DAM IIFI'ICK, Cm in r ot 'llllltli and (ISNKII.l, Miruets, II, I.e. (..iialMi J. N. It. IslAMONliH, VV AH II1.M, JK.VVI'.l.tlV, llt'Sd Ac . lor sale al IttMAlikAULY LOW ritlCES. aisi 3ia , XKW ANn LKSIKABI.U STYLFS OF FALL ' N unit rtr-lrnM" Tt"(t of "IntMnii Nt-W HI tl vttirsjMJ HlTif'M .1 srlll Iflt.HU' I h-w aim) IfPtrnlilf Htv nf K4 I '?l rthtnK : Vi W Mhtl 1eiirit.lt y.vn of f.Ul 0'. 'illli,' I Ni'W nfl telrl.r. t f$ nf Full (.ithtm: W An it t1rlnliil Hl of f ti I I.KhitiK Nw him) tlrlrM -tl of t'il 'M-wh nt J Nt'W tkiu (It Ifufil N-ylft nf r4l( .Mi!i N'-w ATid (ltlih rtt x let of Y j,; ."otM'.f ' OIK' HtiH Vi Uitr OiTtiinn tbi tU i i'iirisr tl m d . v I d',"i trait 4 if I ').'1I'-V tt.tn -In iipciiiiiai nm iav ttiWiiii f'l i!y iHniiiir t' tf duv Ai i v , H f. fT'icr M.-iii'fi ii" 1 Mr- ' CNK".M K.i- rtifr Hi-vm hm-t Mnrh't 'rf.'M, M KIN H h , r.irnrr K- vm h n 1 M rR l it-.-i-M Jiivv'.', h K. rn -rr v,.n!ii Vitk-1 tn ---. At .ins t H', p ; fiirm r tfnilia n! Mi k"liir l, I"S Kk', s rnti r f vi"Mh 'i (1 M ir d, t t'n: - Ki .IllN I H . H, R .'uril-- Mvirtiih 1 rhrt r(. Al I VI , ..rn. r H.'v.ilth Si. I M aim t -ro.i- I ! .1 ' N K , R f rt.r f.-intU Hi Viflt.-t jfrct A ' J JM S , v, T; f ,rn..r tfvr,vi m ! M uKe. it ' HtrHMpert) ( .( lnns Sirrktsj np,i f i-,mih 'rIU" ! itTl HtlC" . ''Irstnt nst atitit ntirt-n1 j bf i nii in 1 c t ' tn I Mr rrr" aul r''m Htrl gfT AlliJ t L sT.fi ft NlrAt'ii.Tt .liu' .-ill.'"-j Htntntfii nil t'Mi-'nv Hi-Hti. tr u i'ifiiH Itsiitrd t ml' ft'ul ,x i", in on "lo k I n wt- 1 1 tti 4 1 h'kI r 1 1 nl 11 (tur u. h . Invlifii in 1 fill tint I'Yiinlnr our to k !i n .i .-an 4HsJ m-ni to 'ir -ro k Tivt n! n r.t'i 114 t-x tin mr nt.- k l tv !i tl t ' ml 111.1 Kniiiif) Mi r f Iin iit l fi r til !-) f itniii' our l i k Hi '1 In mil -mI rtnlni' -mr utm'li In I ot t.. r I a it i' fiiM our -'o. k lavifit to mil ft.l ftiiiti our ''ir linri !,anM; i:'H"irt l-:ips puif" rii:i..' 'ir'tv , llaf'trtw iiu'i hN'Mit ,l,' !i,ir . h't To hurt ' -ln f!.''iT' . nt-torc purch.iitMK .!. ri ro ' ?t"f ir ini' 1 ltkiii.f ftJ 'vw lif rn . j Toinrs (un liminit pi-w;Hro , Iti'loTfl MM I'll. Hill,; IliTt , Unto n 1 11 ft nn . n l4o IM"' , Ivi loiM rur. Iismliik slfMrhi-rn t ,TM's n..tli(nir. S. K. cnrn.'T Npks,,th unit M irVt ift, .IO N S (In, ,M,h, r . V.. toii- Hrvrnili Aiol M.,rh"tt. JiS i H' rtoit, iu-, ft y, rn'tii-r -"vnih a-i.l 1 k -t im : ,h 1 ' M rin h't.K, H. K co-i.fr Hfo. tli bm, Mrk- 1 . ! .INKS- f'l'.tri. rf, (. y r.'rnr ti'rinli an .1 M if. f t, J"Nt s' t ..Mil,.,. i K. cirnr tm fc n, M irk.-t him. .I"M m ('1,11,0.., ft y iiirnrr HvotiHi tiuti M i,kol ii .l"V' CiniMuir. K. K P THPr m.oii'Ii ft'ol M irtiot n. "NKs I'I -t, ii.k-, H I. f HUT Mi'ii'h ami M ukrt -Iv jor-l I I'mIsitu'. M I' n.-r 4.w"i(tt am) M.irkot V h - ltiliiicc f Nuiuuii r it-'ik selkjik-low. j;iVAHI 1. KULLV, JOHN Kill Y, TAILOUH, I.twfrcrolvodtl.HrrATL M TLI"', Mul atar, sin. k of FAM, and WIN1KU UOOIH, in.-lu-liin, rhj e AM K RI CA V OoO!8, all bounlitWf 'MthTi- In prlcod. which thy will make up in tho bt ityh i at in- tU rfltf priciHi. TKRMH-NKT CAl. se7-1rn TJ HIIOUMAKKU .V CO., CUILDRIFS CLOTHING EMPORIUtf, 0. 4 N. ElUHTir 8TRKET, PHIlI'l.l.r-dlA. i- fc ilviv' Dili's i'Vsi-' MM Vi rcipt'ctfully Invite kpevlal Attentiuu tjnur alananl allotment ut ciiii.I)Ki;n s ci,o tiuno, i i mpililiiK lrt ', lllltLS', INFANTS', and MH1K1' t'liiihiiiK in everv vark-ty,ln tlir Litest kttea,andni au. r or wu kir.anAlilp. Npcr al amotion ptvlil to MISSK8' IlUKSgM AK INii. Tha pulillr are IiivIiki lo call autl axaaaltie. M. SIlOKMAKKI'nt CO., SiT-WMiiSm No. 4 N. I'HIimi STUKKT. JIIIILA DKLIMIIA WALL PAPERS. now 1:1. Ii .t IIOUH K K, n. E. OHSEH rOUETH AND MARKET STREETS, WANUIAt'Tl ItEttS IF r A r K R HANGINGS As-n a.-12-lui WINDOW HHAHKS. JJ J. W1LLIAMH, No. 16 N. SIXTH STREET, Maniirai-tnrt-r of VKNKT1AN ULINDS AND WINDOW Hit A. I) 10 H. Thr Isrifukt and Flnnst Aavirtatrat la Ilia cltj, st the LOWEST I'KICIC8. HKl'AIIIINU AT rESDr.D TO rilOMPTLV. HlOltK 811AI1K1 JIADK ANI) I.ETI KRKI. ar'l lm j (M)KIN(WiLAHH AND I'lCTUUE I'RAMB MANUFACTORY. WM. II. MOHOAN, Jiu. !40S N. NINTH aTltl'.KT, Oilt Oval 1 '1 tot riKi-iipli l'Vaitli'M xlO-llDl C'UNaTANTI.Y ON II AN II. wuisvrvxiLi. Ifavlnii bought inuit of mj itrriali ba'ure t!ie Lite Krcat rlia, I am ena(iid to vtl r my itot a of F1H.ST-CI.AS.S FUH.VITURE At II kDUtl)! adVMIH'C oil ulil JTitX't. 1. I.IJTZ, i in iin Nj. i ti H. KI.KVKMII Hlltr.Kr. L'CH Vl'l-ZMl-HXT Has b.-en rrcii J In tin m-Utitiorh.).'d n( Kluth ant C'hvBiiul ktli-vtn, tiy crowds ol wi-ll-irek.t-il uia DOIX IINCJ IN AND OUT Of a uninll Ht'OAH H TOBK nil tlio Ui.er sl.le.if CM I'S MIT Htu ct, lii-'uw .Ninth. It ni pcars tlie iir.it.iK-t.ir li.ia In i-n CU ITINil HOWN the Jinvoa ol III! Ht.jiir, ant To bnc.'O, it 0.-IU . 1.11 all Lis ati'i k, vv tiii.li by the vvajr'i t ruie evUectlvii, lliua t-se'J fa- tt INnUNfilNG On LU pioiitk (ot tvii tn-uailt ol bib i-tj.tuiui.-rs, who alvv aya OO I 'OK 1 1 1 M ! MARSHAL'S SALIC. 1 IV VIK'H'K OF A HI U rn nl half, l.v Hi.. Il .ii. .I..I il Cn.lwli. r, .In In Ol ll. I 1k1 I'li't l niirt .-I ItiK t .i.ie-l HlRttn. fti ainllT lli l.llhil Til ll'tlrirl lit 1'i-lilin v Isulila. Ill A.'li.ll nil V. t" m 'II-ti-i ti-il, vv ill bi snlil al l-iil-li-- ultt In Ihe th. iis.i anil I est . I.jl.i.r. tnr iasti, 1.1 MH III M'.uis nhiiii,. N... II.' -,. I ItuN'l' Mri'.t, nn .Mn.sli.W, M-pl. libi.r ZD, lsi.,ul ts j i ill. fk M., tin. i-mio ill (hit hl.anur "Lillian." f.-llsiiiini in i...i naii ui t i.iiuu, iii.u, ui uiui'k gi t.'Vlnll, 1110 1-tilk.M 01 vt-ttlltl uliKuovvu. Wit I 1 tX Mil I.WAIlt), '. :. .M i i. ,i.ii t: u.ul Ivii'ia. Pllll AI.FI I'HIA, Hi pteilittir III. l-Si. i l. int l'Att CLAIMS, itOl'N 1 ll-.s, l'lrNSIONS, V? I'AV.anil alt dt.i-ri'll.ni of ciitltiii a...iiiHt tin, I nit. il Nia'i', H..VI iirm nt ul i, a-i, iiintoilli . i..,i. fitly. 15 MOWKV VAv hint- a lull lilt 01 prlea unw pav iinic, and the lUMlltj) uiu Lu i.. Hi rii-il at nui u. Al..l nr write to litUlli.K l UAii'l ti llltillllKIt, . . AIU.JI in. .1 Nav vClalin . nta, aiilT-lra Mu. i"J Vl AIM t Sireol. N A l''KV MOIUC 1IOHSKS CAN 1UC VJ v at r.'ini.iu.latcd st tlia liver Uulile, Wu. "i7 Cut-liltV btrvvt. a i-ji mm. SI r- . ; . - - A FINANCIAL. J NIT IS. HTATKH SIX PER CENT. L0A5 OF 1801, lOH HAM-:, tn am. o nt f sad i'i. u l It rnrcaaif r,at loweil mxriat ratei. tONP4' RKADY K'R DLLIVERY. '. M. WKIOUT ,V CO., Wc. 144 . TIIIUIl STRKKT, iilvtt'fl Oproalte the Lkrtianra. w loan or mm. Tin: bm asci. or i :n: $75,000,000 LOAN liiltif thl Jay tn aw.irilrd an our hM prorim su5 fffittul, wc aft pr(iart'(t to r,l (o (nitomri at one tn larfcT or trail turn), any Am mat f th ra.t ileslrtWj GOLD SIX PER CENT. LOAN AT TIIE MARKET TltlCE. Wehav-o slwaya con.liered thai lsl BONDS al tao DE.ST LOAX OX TLIE MARKET. Tl.sn-In hul RM Al.l, AMOt'NT H'lt HALF., an.l Ike pnailtiDi wilt, in our opinion, advance ra,ittlly. I'arlie. tiavins ri-iiO LOAN Win do will to call ami FArlUHDK thlr IHi f..r thll MllltK fRItMANF.Nr I.OAN, f spsclully as now, owing tn tht. ti'iman demand fur Vive twenties, a hkli rate caa br obtained f.r ttit'os. JAY C'OOKIO A CO., X... Ill S. TIllKII 8TKEKT, aeltslm l'hllivdilptila. ,'IltHT lVA-TIOPfAL. It AM IC. FIXAXCIAL AGENT or THE UNIT K U B T A T K H . U. H. HIXEH 18H1. Honda of thl' v ery di alrable Ln on hand and (or lele at this HANK. 7 3-lOth NOTES, Of all deniiniliidtinna and in any amount, maatanlly on band. I O - I o LOAN AT 1'AIt, INTKREST TAYAULE IN COIN. HuMcrlbera have tho privilege of paying the bank Inte rest from Mrpteubcr 1 In L'liit.-'l Htntea Hotel, adding .V) per rent premium. Onviviion of 7 a -lotln per cent. Treamrjr Notoa lo the Lean o! Istil attuaded to. AU National Uank Notci received on deposit at par. C. II. CLARK, I'ltBalliB.NT. Alortevn lorvti.iliiipl, Jr., t'Asiiua. aell-HU (JOI.D, GOLD, U O L U, SILVER AND BAXK NOTES WANTED. DE HAVEN & BROTHER, ol-tf No. M0 8. THIRD STREET. QlAll I4.HOIV fc J., UANKi:ns, No. 121 8. TII1IU) STREET, FHII.ADKI.rillA. (iovernment Soearttlri of all lesitci Puri-haited nd for 8ie. Stocka, Bonds, aud Oold Boutiht and Bold en Com-uilieloD- INTCREST ALLOWRU 0V DKP0KIT3, CollMtloni Promptly Made. nvl-tf (MITII efc ItANDOLil'II. No. 10 S. THIRD 8TREET, liANKKKS AND DltOKICliS. Apecle.Htorka.Quartermaitcra' Vonrheraand Chec-ki.and all (iovemment Si-curitlei MiiUKht and Sold, mtilj TKW LOAN, NEW LOAN. U. S. 1040s. JAY COOKE CO.. OKt tu ron bale thi: NEW G0VEE5JMENT LOAN, UtAKINll FIVK PKlt CF.NT. INTF.RKflT IN COIN, ndremat'le any time after TEN Yr.4KH.at the pleasure or the Uoveriim.Bt, and nayable I0I11Y YhAJta atlor dutii. ItOTIl rOITtlK AND KKHIS1TKKKD IIONDs) are Isiued for tlili Loaii,ol'nine denoiatuatlon as llto S-'Joe. 'Ihe Inti'iiit on f.'iOi and S.Cwi payable ya-lyi on all other di-nomiiiiitliiiii, half yiarly. The 10-40 bond are uiited ln b 1, 1WH. Tbo hair-yearjylmereit (ailing due Niptember 1 and starch 1 of oach year; antll let Heptein ber, Ihe ainuid Inlereil from Ut of March tl remin d to be paid by (uri-Jiaiuri In -IN or III l.iL l'l'jlKNi'V,a.ld liin rlti) p.-r cent, d.r iin-iiiliim. unl'l lurther nutlce. ALL 1I1IIKK (lllVMINMKNT sKULltl rtKsi UOL'IIIIT AMI sOl.H. JAY COOZE & 00., nili.'n ti No. lit H. TIIIUIl SI'IIEKT. j;itX:iI4. HTKKII A CO., JIANKKliS, No. 30 s. THIRD STREET, 111 Y AND 8KI.L flill.I), Ml.VK.lt, AMI OOVKItNMKNT SF.Cl'ltlTILS H T O ) K S IK.L'iUT ASH HOI.Il ONf COlt.MlsifsnN. I H TOCKMANI) toECC'IirrililHI D0VCHT AND SOLD O U O O M MISSION, EE EAVEN & ER0THER, !-,S Ko. MO S. TIIIltD .sTU il'.T. ( I L S T O (' K S W UOUt.llT AND SOI.n OJl ll'MVilsSION-, liv utouur; J. boyd, llri.V..e, Ho. 1S.S TIIIUIl M-reet. UC; NF. W 7-30 LOAN, e e)iliicriiiinna received, and the Kotei furui.ti.afre.01 Ci..,B..,bytji.oi((,i, llaiikur, as'.'S m No. 1 A. Tllllil) bir.ot. I HUE KI'IRITS. 500 OAI.LS. 1'URE MM. rlli, ourtb pruvl, lor k-rokervlng i"irpn.es. liir eaie by St. I'. MIIIHI.KroN, sel2-et Ki.il.lkuMsut. jy m X O T 1" O It PNITED 8TATES JIEVENUB AMD I'OHTAtllj: BTA.MI'H, FOR T1IK MTDM.r. AKD WE'TCRW 8TATM, No. 304 CHESNUT 8TBEET, FLilaMpi;. 1 mini Main 1'n.tuce atemin sold wh.,b..i;e sad mleil. Two per cent discount allowed on all ialee from Five se Twnt Doi ari; Tnree pur e.'u sa Twenty DoLa'S aid epwanli. i All onleia vboiial lw lent to lESl'EKHARIlINO, Collector of First District, " N'i"'' nip.sjnrr tret,PMtdpiita. .! IJMTICI) STATE8 INTERNAL REVENUE. riret i.ll. etl.m Mntrlct of Pcnn.ylvajil. enainrtelr ti wind. Third, Kourih, fifth, nixiri, and eievenia wrs ot the Clly of I hiladeiphia, Korir'B. Theynnral Aiaetinvent for IMt , for the above BasM4 Pl.tikt.nf per.nns liable In a tax ea Cerrlagee. Pleasure ' Yachts, Milliard lahlei,and Held and .Uvr PUte.aad alio of pcrsnni rriiired lo Uke eat Lfcentei, having twea cnuipleted, f NOTirr. IS HKRHHT OIVP.H, That the Taxei loreial4 will be received dally bTOist ' umlrtiirned, between the boon of 9 A. at. aa I t. M , (stiimlava excepted,) at the Office. Ho. M UIIKstNUT ' Htrcct, scennd tlnor. pn sod after TltlTKMOAT, pie saber ' Land nnUI and inclndlnf RATl'KHAY, 8eiemer it, eiuuing. PKNAI-TIES. All persona who fatljtopay tl.elr Annoal Taiee open ear rlanee.pbs.ere yachli.bllliardtahles.snMandallvsrslsle, on nr before the V.th dy of Reptember, ISA4. will taear a penalty nf tt-n percenfuai additional of the aisoeat thereof, -and be liable to eoeta. as provided lor la Ike Uih Seelioa ' Of the Exrlie l.awi nf July I, IHtil. All persnni who la like manner shall fall to laks eert tlielr llcenaea, aireeitlate.1 by law.oa or before the Mt day of Heptenibcr, Imit, will Incur a aenslty ef lea ser eeuum additional of the amount thereof, and be aaeyaet tn a proiecutlitn for three limn the amennt of laid Ui. la accordanre with the ptovlakms of tlie Wth seelioa ef Ike) 1 law tnrei.ald. All payments are reqnlred lobe made In Treajorj Hetes, uniti r aiith) rltv of the t'nlted Ntatea. or la notee of Maak ' organized nnder the ct to provides National Curreaey, known aa National llanka. o t'bitTiieit notice will ns arm, j Mr tit liARDtmi, OoUeeter, nl--"t STo. 304 CirJtSNUT BAreei, 'I'KJSASl'KV DEPARTMENT AoattST M, 1X4. ; NOTICE TO HOLIlKHR Or T1IRPB TBAR8 IEVIN. ' ' . THIRTY N0TKR DATED OCTOBER 1, 1601. ' nolderi of Seven-Thirty Notes, dated October 1, are hereby aotlHed that they uy be preesated Imeae dlatelj, In aav amonnt, to be exchanged for Six Per Ceat. Bondi falling due sfter June 90, lfert. The Islereit on the Seven-Thirty Votes will be settled p to date of maturity, October Land the Six Per Ceat. Bonds will bear full coupons from Ji-ly 1. The adjnstnient of Interest will be made by deduct!; from the amount ot'lntereat found te be due on the Revees. Thirty Notea up to Octobor 1, the Interest accrued eat the Blx Toi Ceat. Bondi Horn Ja y 1 to October 1 1 will be transmitted by Uie Treasurer's ooia draft dltely upou icttlement, ' i Tlie Ibllowlng regulations tn relation to eadoreeseeato must be careful' observed : Wtere notea trammltted fir settlement ware leined payable to order, and are held and transmitted by tre original owners, they muet be endorsed br lheea."Pv lo the Hecrctary of the Treiuory lor redemption," and boado wilt lsine In their name. Where notea payable toonlersra held by other parties than the original ownem, the notea nun have the endorse ment of the orUtlaiil owneri, and alio be eodoraed by tho present owners, "Pay to tha Secretary of the Treainrj nr ledt-mptton." For notei lamed In blank, en.tonod "Pay te the Beero try of the Treaiury for redemption," boats win be issued to the panlei traninilltlng them, and la each maaaer so they may direct. When notea are endorsed or transmitted by aa stterney , aduitnlatrator, executor, or other fttmnt, they aauat so iDonipaiilcd by a duly certlsed copy or eertlneateef tho Suthnrity under which ho acta and in all caaea by a letter atatliig ibe kind (reirletered or coupon) and the denomlna Ilea of the Six Per L'eat. Bonds wasted la exrbaiiire. When Iffa-iatered Hondi ere ordered, parties aoouid atato at whlihof Ihe following places they wiih the tuiereet paid, vl2.i New York, Phlledelphle, Itaetoa. Daitleaore, New Orleani, Chicago, Ht. Loula, or Cincinnati. W. P. PESHBNIlEtS, su30 ,1w Becretary ef the Treasury. JliAV GAMB OP CAIIDS, TBE HEW MUSICAL 0ARD3 , (Patronized by the Royal Family of Knitand). are mm by postfix TIIKKK liOl.l.xltM. They are a moat atotiiiof Itaiilme, aud uacb atuaivai Time quicker tbauanyetaer Detlmd. "A most Intereetlng and clever game Times. ' "Aduilrab y adnpied (or teaclung ktultcsi Tiaae.'X.au trated LouOnn hevva. Addn aa A. dOlCK, No. CI W. TUIRTY-BUTH Btreet, Vow York. niot-lm VIW MESS MACKEREL. 100 KITTSNKW klvas Jkluckerel ill Itiire and foraale by KKNNKDY, HI AIKS M OS) , 0 16-51- No. IJV ud Ua kl. WUAJ1VA58. , T -lIGBY HERRIN08. 1000 BOXES EXTRA J ' iiuallly lli rrlngi, tollable foi mall grjeera aaies, in autre and lur aaie by KENNEDY, RTAlRt a CO.. D-III St No. IM1 and Us kl. WUAAVE4. CTEAMSIIIP NORMAN, FROM BOSTON. . k Cnnilicneei n( mercliantllfc per above veeiel will eleao send for their gcoua, new landed on Pine eirewt Wb.rf. H-16 lit H. WINroR X. ii i n sagTi.-ftiiaissiCi in rit-MT nm,i KiAHTlO UTll'UH 8KWINO MACHINE H TUB BERT IX UBS. apJB No. 7HO OJMKHNI7T Htrm. if iTjl OOTTACJK OltOANS, vol only t'urxcpi l.rn hut vtKKot'ALi.en i putty oriwnt-aiid i'nv i-r, Oei'itiietl eipci-ialiy tnr .taur.-he and Nebcin, hut ti mid to he ti(iuitlv wfil adapted 10 lbs Par.ltr and Lrawiiig Koum. lur uli oulj by m BRrce, No. lb N HKVBN IM snreec Alie. a crmpl.te Ssicrtiuinl bi U.u Ke:-ea U.lei Col, sl&ull) nn hand. auk-dNk I A M lu 11 a U II E il ' H v.iiiiLx.vi.a ai.li KiiAli CLOCK P.KTA missH.VIKNT. B. C. eoinir RhiXiND and ill-lsui "1 eur.i. fhiiai' a. ariKvcv roa ins .tkki EiJl'ALIZl.XG TUIMI V DAY Cl.'X g, a very dmrabie article it r llhuri.-'-.cs UUca, iiais. Con n link -I'" n.e. l ats.ii,. At . Alau, MAM 1AI Tl II Kit OP KINK (Xll.l) PKMB. 111' K H KKI'AIHKII AM) WAKHANIEAI. Jals-ly Cluck lrlniuuu.a of every doacripuoau A. OH AY, N. E. COIINER OF 8IXT II and MIADK Htrcetv, buys lliauuuils, naicneSi Onld, HUvcr, anil I nrill 'I IrSell. iiiO.st IN WAST OP MONEY CALL. All buameis cntldeiitlal. ael9 ea gRlDECBURQ MA0EI1.E WOBIS, OFFIOK. No. UO N. FHONT HTIlEETi PHILAHELriUA. We are err) axed lo l'.U onteis u any extent for our we. know a at AC1IINKB Y P0 X)TTOH AND W00U5H atllXS, Includlns all reveal Improvements la Carding, Splnalaf, 4:d VV cav Inn tl e in. lie the stteutloa of manufacturer! to our eatea. "lair'ii'k" AI.FBKI) .TKNKH A RON. JU TOrtllirCAl'TALNS AND OWNKRS. Smtf - The undu signed bavins leased tlie K ENsllktti kk lti.w MH K . b.H. lo liKinn kii frien.la and uo pain n ul the lt- ck.Uial he la preiiarod with uiereavd (ai llillci lo acc-miniKlaie tboie bav mg veievu to tie rai.i-4 or rt-oairud, and bchts a prastlical llilp-eerpeutor d cnoikir, will slve p.iaiinal atienui w ail veuels ea-tiusii-d lo him (ur reitaira. Cai tniiik ur asciiii, Hi lp Carpenters, and Atscliiiililf bavins venela tu repair, are lollcllcd ui call. ilevtiiit ihe aii.ucy tnr tlie mleuf "Wen.iitedti' Palaot ellllvCoulK,Mtk.u."ar('.ipswr I'alal, kM-Uie re..- - lion of vek.eis' boiiomi,a.r tin ciiy, 4 am ued Ie) luriileh Uie kaiueoB tovoiaWe i. rnn. - ' K.li.lllitt.'n B"ew '',-v, kiai-tl ieUwarea'iMiJkbil"1t' .1 . i- t