THE DAILY EvaMNG TELKG It APII PHIL ADELPHI A, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21, 1868. SEPTEMBER MAGAZINES. for September has already been noticed, and yr hare published entire the Interesting arti cle on "Autographs," by Mr. William Young. "We present the following Interesting extraoti Irom this number. Mr. Oeorgo Kernan, in an article entitled "Camping Out in Siberia," thus describes a tempeBt in that region: We bad proceeded only Rbiut Ion versts from Kuil. when tlitrtie8 nini iho tviipe came on tooeihi-r. The Murk cloud wucli had broo ?i lor an hour over tnc (iuif, cx ended raniilly westward, and Miioth-red In a dart nnntle of vapor the lust pieuun of Uie Arctic twihtrbt; Uie wind, ehrleiintr out tlie, wild cries which, it hud learned irom Uie Northern bcrps rind lce-Uelda, descended upi.n tho fteopo in whirling pillars of mow winch stalked, like misty phantoms ttirouch thedatkuess beloro the denser body of tho coming etoini. There was only time to shout out au order to keep totrether befora the pale burst u.ou u aud ull sounds worn lost in lhe roarmir of the wuid and the nuli"icatiiir clouds ofenoff Xbe very doi whirh drew our elediies were dut of siiilit, und upon stopping a niouieit afterward to be sure that we wora all together, only lour Me,U:ei out of thir teen made iheir uppearance. Five minutes ten elapsed, and tlieio were still no eijrns of our mia8iuir commd'. Wo pLouteil. fired pistol, and font men out Into tun drivim; teiui eft on eacti fide as lar as they dare I to, but we ruislit as well have attempted in tiie "Cave of the v inds'' to droivu, by a shout, the thunderines of Kic;araa to make our feeble voice:) beard above the deep diapason or tne Winn?, lilan's eilorts aud even umuS existence seemed to bink Into tiiBiutiiuciince, be:oro tho majesty of nioued Nature. Hiriukiin with merted andcovtred face-, lichiud our Modifm, Btrhin vu.h tiusplrnr breath to get one lull iki lion 01 air unmixed with niov, we wai'-ed, in the alc.o-t vain nope that the niis.-iot? s-l.;dfrr would come up. buddeuly a halt-smotljired and depuii'tinr cry eanie out of the darisuu by 0111 de, atiii as we MiouteJ in reply, the dark, indistinct outlines of three more sIcdij.M putted before us. This increase 1 our number to K'Ven, and a it seemed useless to wait Ionizer for tne others, who were evidently lo.!, wo ro liictanily moved on, la-lniiir. oursliidaes together Wirli ilioiius of s-'iil sKiu to precut u second separation. Owiue to the (liirkiies?, our poctet computes were Useless; but even could we have detennuied our 'rue course the kuowl".tl-;e would have ava led us but little, sinoj the wiul Binde u imposMblo to travel in any ilreeuoa except be ore it. About live hours after dark we p issi'd seatteiiui; el imps of bjslL.'s, wtiieli judical d our uppioajii to a river, and sojii the darkness ahead -e,aii"d to trnv ihteer au I Oeii!-er. an I a bull of Umber loomed up tlirouir'i the on Hue u.i only a l'1 v ; ai.W distant. It was this of which we were in search. No one knew l;eie we wire 'ompuieully, but it mature I Hubs row tout we had found trees to bieak the fore.) of tlie deadlv, tluMing wind, and lo afford a respite to the euok.il iuii's ir.nu tne iJr.vinj a'.uio-phere ol snow, isth ciini a soot sh lured b? the trees and a biizh bank, we duir a rt-vp cellar in tho trio w, 'wuruiln" our bai im!v 1 limb, by the violent xtrci-e, i-pro-ul ul icr blanches au 1 twipsoftuc iraiiini; pine over the b.vtuV, built a tire in the ieevard co'iier, an I " in'.o cam a." A the rudrl tnw lli-ued tiuuliy over the siiow-enciu teif luce will tu crowded ui)U( the cam i) tire, we looked eagerly around to see bow nian v were nns-ini. Ujvsher Youit, Kewion O'Brien, ai.d I lock, were roiio, uud a rob' r expi'' ssi"ii fell .''or a monicui up n every iaee as v e tboiiuht ot our cnuir-Hdes out on the barren steppe, tiglitiii!.' for Lie in ihe d-jikue'S api.iiK- t c: M, furious w bid, au 1 bliu lin sno.v. Dr. N. Oriinlmiim's article entitled "John and Bridget; a Talk abtit Names," ii excejd ingly interesting. We quote: "It is a mys'crtous awe which hallows Ibe Teutonic women and their name?. T'te wives of the warriois not only iieco!iip;iiH',d the n into the buttle, eiicoiiraniin; t tie ti iIihml; and trrct iiiir the v'ctorioiia, but thewoneii understood the mvstcry ot the Hiiiir-. an I. in J.ilnn I! I'-nr ttdls us.tln-y were consulted as to he'.hcr a b litis was to ne fought or not; they were tho wizirds, the "wise-acre" In the old lcuoraiy sense ot' the -word. Tacitus tells us that the Ueruiin women like toe viraiu Veleda were consid ered as mesiiL'ers ot toe tro 1, and so netimes even as godilcrses themselves. Ami so we tind the women deitied as NVa'kyrc, who, sent out by Wuotaii (Ouiu), hovcieJ o'cr the batile-liel 1, kissed tlvse wlio were siaiu in b.i'tlc, an i biotifiht them to Wnltialla. The reniemorauco of that we have in the nanie3 whpre Run and Wal occur, as Oudrun. KunhiH. SValautrad. Tne name Itetiina has nothiut; to do with the Latin word; it signifies the advi-imr as al-o KcL'intiat. Tne Mimes of Irmtno, Irmeuar J, tccmII the German god of war. Wild auimals are also to be found In the names of woim u. We find tho wolt in Wulihihla ( roif BtrPe;, the raven in Beilu-raina (oii,'ut raveu), the bear iu Bileubinu (-Iroug bear), th boar in tbha, which is the female lorai of Kbbo, the abbicviaiiou of I'-berhaid (coai posed of Eher, boar, and hard, hardy). Tiie serpent, which wo eee windiosr through the whole ot antiquity as a Bjiubolic auinia!, is to be futiud in female names and only in female naaiei -composed with. "Lint," a Siplint lb'cinlint. The stvao, whoia name Ccmis appars anions (Jreeks and Komans as a niaseuliue prooer Dame is in tho Teutomo mythology conneoted with female biinRi, and consequently feminine nnrae, as iu Swaulivit (Swanwbite). Toe comparison with a Bwnn the bird ot Venus is so ntur.il, that it is not surtrisinn to tind its natne also as epithet. Edifh, suriiamed ths Swan necked cognomeno JSwanca-hala, says the Ltin Chru1cle), who found the corpse of King Harold on the battle, field, is KiiOAii to every one who has read Tbk rrj's "History of the Norman Conquest," or Heii.e'a beautilul poein, "Xue Baittle-field of liastimrs." Another beautiful nnrae is that of Nanna also the name of the wile ot tho lovely eod Baldur which is sail to smutty lilos-om. This name, like the mythological name of Else und many o'her naaies, was afterwards blended with a Christiau name ot Semitic origin, that of Anna. Let tis not foreet the lovely names of the two lovely wouieu, Uu;h (Ucuevoleaee, Friend ship) and Naomi (Seet, neetues.-.), who said: 'Call me not Naomi, cull me Marah! (Embittered or Hi term .-). The last kuiue could easily be rendered ty the Latiu word Aiuara; n would depend upon circumstance whether this name should be derived Iroal amara or lrom amarus. A name similar to that of Naomi occurs in the name of the sister of Tub ilcain, Nioamah. These three names remind u3ot another pecu liarity ot feaniiue nsme9, whieu inowiii to their more quiet and domestic life. We Und ab stract noun as proper liame of women. Like the Highsh (irte. we find the (J reck names of C'hari, Sorhia (i;dom), Jreiio (peac), Klpls (hi pc): tue tpauith names which seem partly to be taken from holidays ot Caisuclo (conso lation), Mrrcidua (Mimiuutive of Merced, Jlerry), K.H'ariuieioii (incarnation), Nntivital (Biitn, CbiistniHS), Dolores (pains). TheOVr Tiiai) Minn seems not to be an abbreviation, but the old Uenmiu word Hinne (t'ul existing in liuich), lor Love. Of thi' same char icfr arc the Kus-iau Wura, Ljubow, Naieshda (I'aiih, Love, lloi.e). The following gossip about "French News papers," by Theo. Johnson, is interesting: Notithstau,iniL' the extr.mr din iry pr -ponde-rauce of the iiii'iiopolitan pl'es, tl is au nulis pulHb'e fuel that iheie is not a journal uaion tbein ihnt iu ;-'ht be ea'led a hrst-class rw I'Bjer. An Aui-riean, , 11S (j,..,,, uccu-ioiiio 1 to read the teeruuiir culmnus of tlie pre.it papers of our own larire cries, is uin:ize l, wiien coaiiii" to l'ar's, and lemsieL' the nioii iu and cveuiiitj journid-, at the bcL'L'-irly banquet, of news wuieu they serve up to their reeiers. Uig leclin 'i are tl cse ot an ei.dcure who has all b"is liietime trusted in tl e nioit sumptuous manner ind u Htidileidy coutiLed to a diet little better than bread und water. If ho has lutuerlo, in lis 'Jinus or 'Inltui.e, found every mornin( Wl.ole puues of telegraphic eoriep ui leuce from all parts of the world, tie tiinN i.otV, on opwimir in the luoriiiug bis Journal di-J UjOatt), cr ins Cinstiluttonnc), Just abdtit half column of drerattbes, and in the cveniwr, on receiym his 7mrwor 'arie. about one-tiurd In. He has bcaid that there bis be'o sreat debate in the tetiate iR-t uiiht, and escerly look. for a ull re port In theparcts. Ho will not Hud a word aout It A cnute ce cbre bas been tried at th i'alais de Justice jerterdav. Surely the mornins; papers will say somethiin? about it. but no: our Ame rican resident at 1'ans tuny examine all the Journals, from the Mondcur to tbo Siec'e they contain no rrport. The local Hems are Ri nerilly two diys old, and the papers frequently b irrow them Irom each other. Yon find every day In the column headed "Fails diocrs,n local nuws, introduced lu the lollowluir ni inner: "List tiiebt's Fatric says: 'There was a larire coatU rration at the Champs Blysee-t yestcrdty,1 e'c." Oi.ly on rare occasions are tii'ere exceptions to this rule; for instance, when tho Kniperur opens the Chambers, nod has a special Into re t in the eaily publication of bis speech nil ovir the country, and when la couse auence thereof advance copies of the speech are lurnWhed to the ud aches of the paper. And on such occasions the local editor seldom fails to pive au account of the lu-tonish-itiH enterprise he disolaycd in bribing his hae.k- ii) it ti by an extra Dve-irunc piece to orive in u as la-t ns'possible Irom the Imjrimcrie Imperial, where he received a copy ot the speech, to the oflice o his own paper. Few, if any, Puri'lan dailies employ niuny reporters, atid they havo ceni rally but one local ediior. The opposition journals J ublish rarely. If ever, auy correspond ence lrom the interior of Fiance. Short extracts from thi proviucinl papers are peneraUv deemed sutlieti nt. and when they receive letters from special coire-poatients in the couu rv, th-y barely ever pubii.di th an In tul!, but give only extracts or brief rvsmws. The paper are stric ly forbid len to pubnh pnvaic rtpr.rt ol the eet a'es ot tlr; Chivnbers; tbev u list wait until tho oihciul report appears in the Mondcur. They are allowed to reprint tlrs ns it ij, but not, to alter it. The Gazede di'H Jri'ntnaux and (he Droit have a monopoly of tlie law reports, and ihe ollicers ol the courts refuse to exieud lacilities to the rcporieis of the daily papers, which are cou-e-quently compelled to copy the teports ot im portant trials from (he above-named journals. Thus prevented in every way from making lheir Journals good neirs papers, the man urers of the Parisian dailies seek t indemnity their readers by the extreme care and distinguished ability with which tliu editorial and literary matter and the Ion ian letteis are prepared tor their columns. None out fiist-class writers arc employed in these (lep irtinents; and it is a note worthy fact that the proud honor ot a seat iu the French Academy has of late been repeatedly conferred upo.i pr,iniiient writers of.eilttonals lor the daily papers ot Paris. I'revo-t-l'ars lot, a jouug n. an of tbirty-flve, owes his electiou to tbo Academy to bis splendid uriicles in the JJvbo.tn " and the ( onrricr da Di manclie, -winch were afterwards pub lished in boo if -for in. The sane honor was, n year siu'o . tan. ''erred on M. Caviller I'lrury, iinolier nici In r of the stall of tiie J.; la', "'the vi.riou p ipers Me with e.ich other iu eiicneiii"; ihe te: vice? ot cniii.oiit men for their editorial columns and as 'lie law leqiurcs all articles to 1 c S'srnod V r tuiir aathors, ihu P.; risiau did I ies bear a :t i-niivdnal cliaiae'.er that is in siiikintr contrast with tiiat oi (heir con tcu j ornrn s iu 1 on. ion. whcie the name ot the newsviiper ( purely overshadows those of the vriteis employed on it. In London peoplo speak only of whit tl.e lime, the yen's, tne le-tjiraplt i-ays. In Paris?, the uatue of (he edi tor oveishad'ows tint of his piper. Peojleda rot speak of what the Libcr c s i.vs, but ot what 11. (Jiraruin siys in iVh' Li'xt'p; not of the G'-M-S'Vuliuiu.C, but of Lin i av ray's atl'clej m the Vcii$U:H tonne. The Kutclislt do not inqu re who edit the 'lunts or tbo o'her Londm papers. Tlie Flinch won 1 1 nut tal:o a paper wuhoi;t knowing tiie n ime oi tue edi'or, and wiihout oeinij satis Jed that he is a tuau of ability. The same care i tal;i u iu ro'!ii'3 'o the m"u who are eu plowed ub loretgu correspoud iats. Such (ii-tiiiL'uislit'il Savons and historians as Louis Llanc, Henri Mounter, Ediiir Qiin't, eic, are regular correspondents of the I'tna dailies, ami, the trleurapbic ns.vs bein so ineiiL'io and unsatiMai'tory, their lefers, r: mni I; able ai:ke for iheii toll d an J polished itjle, lire cuuerly t entsed. Kvorv cluil y pnix-r iii Paris has iti ocraul, to win in the general niaiiauement is iutriisied; an editor wno writes every day au ai'irjle called 'J'rimur Fans;" and editors who attend in the leauing coluuins. The "Frvmier Farts" is a brief abstract of the most important news, with short editorial comments. No lea Hug article, especially in the opposition payers, is iuerted beiore I'.eing carefully examiuea by the gerant and tne pioprictors of the paper, a id the moat ciniuent ediiois mu.-t frpquee.tly con-ent to re write their articles three or lour limes. Pre-vost-Paiadol would not submit to lii.s, and I 'ft the, Debuts alii r u violent quarrel with Uertin; but tbe luteivsts ot tne paper ouugea tue pro ! jirietois to take him b 'Ck a'ter a short tunc. I The irriute-t feature of the Paris latlies is the I Fvuti eion, and it may be justly said thtt they Stan I unrivulbd in this respect. Ji the political ! lenUrsuio written by tni-u of ability, tho editors : of the ftut'ictou are selected omong the loiemo.t literary eclcoritirs of the country. JuleJauifi, 6'aitjt-iJeuve. Paul de Kt. Victor, Lo lis Ulbijh, , Kduioud About, tfylvestre de Sacy. Laboulaye, Arsene Iloiissaye, are the most eminent repre i eentatives of ttiis class of writers, aud their ! "Monday articles" tbo critical articles on theatiical and literary matters, are usually pub I 1 stied in the Moudav numbers of the papers- are lully equal to the best essays in the reviews. Liberal salanes are paid to tueso feuit c'on's'es, Saint Beuvc aud Jaida recelviin? over Sjjuoo a year for cue article a week iu the Uons'itu'tonnl aud Debais: and the publishers would considsr it a great ndslortuue to lose their services. There is but one official political organ in Paris: it is the Zlondeur. Governments rise and fall iu Fiance; the Monilvur never falls wi'.li them, but always remains in undisturbed pos sesou of tbo field. Its career has been a checkered one, and there can certainly be no more interesting newspaper collection than a complete file ot the Moniteur, from its origin to the present day. A strange feature about the employes of this renowned paper is that they are mostly oldmeu; a prcat many of itscomposi tors are vegetable representatives of (te craft; and some of them have set type under the R-sto-ntlou. Its editorials ure written in the various Government dcpurtaients ; its t-iegripaic de.-patcbes are furnished by the Ministers of the Interior and of Foreign Affairs; and its toreiirn letters are compiled in Pans, from tho reports of the diplomatic awaits at the foreign courts. Til" limpeior bun?olf contribute frequently to lis columns, and many of the laco nic, "Kmersoinan,"' i-pbmk like conmuxui ims, printed on the hrst paixe, and iauicutiurr, on critical ucca-tou", th" policy ot the (Joverumeut, ore known to emanate :rom tue private cabinet of the Emperor. Theopuiic Gaulier Is tbo leading fcui'ktonis'e of tho Xonveur, and it is ueeJless to sav that lie discharges his du'ios as such with eminent ability, lie u?e i t i b.i very popular, uud his talents still coinniaed gneril a .'miration; bat bid detection from U.c beral opini ins wUf-h in l'f ni.eily prolesed Ins cost Ijiuu it luive stmre of ti e esteriu in wli ii be used lo ba held, ll.s predr-ce.-sor was ibelta'irtn Fiorenrino, who dad a lew jours o;.o, ced ho was remaikable bo u lor bis liic rary ability and the b ire-iac.d impu dence i h which le black-mailed actor, actrepM's, bullet ddnrers, painters, authors -in sbort, every i ne w tiom he co lid injure or beaeut by hi criticism in tue Moni ear. It seems iu cndihle that vnese .; oiluuis we,e sudiuitlel to nr teu j cms and loneer bv tb mot promi nent reptereii'iiiiv - of art and literature, vi'h but oi. e un moialdo exe ption, viz.. Madame All.e in, wi-o je.'.'iotidel to Kioreiitino j deiiiiiiuls by bavintr h ta i jecied from ln-r roxns. For the rest, his iti"k-tnuil ii oiieratiom proved so piot.tanli1 tiiat ibis Bolieiniim, who urn: t.i Le o;ie of A'1 v uidre 1)iiuiu-' employes, and who newrie e .i u very luruefahf y, win nt the nice ol bis death pose'secj of the snu forliiieot ha!" a u, ill. on franc:1, wh eh he lo; t to bis illcui'.iruiile sot,. The lust article he eft wrote was n spiteful criticism mi Vi aor Hugo's "f-l;nl.fe peine. " uiiiil iir up with tlie remark that, alter ied ne n. .- book, "ho had yawned (euihly, und I- it bond to death." A day or two uii-i'waids he us d a I. Thi re Me to daily editions of the Mou'li'ttr; the larye .'Jt-tulcur ,ipe,irs cu ry niorn;,iLr; the H. mil edition ( i'c'i' 2Iuiii'cnr) is is i.-sue I early lu tne tw-niuf. The weekly review of lorciLru affair?, so often alluded to In the cable de spatches, nppenrs In the evening edition, an 1 Is written by an ander-secretary of the ForeiBQ Oflice. The Uovernaient has taKen great pains to estend the circulation of the i'e t' Moni'vur, and some time atto it tried to lujtire the circu lation ot the. liberal papers by sending the Feiit Monumr free throiub. the post (contrary to law) to all its coantry subscriber", and clumping Pousou du lerrad, now by all odds the mot popular Freucb roiancist, to write a setial ta'e lor itseui'ieon. It wa hoped that this would raise the, subscription list to nt least tbiee or lour hundred thoand copies. Thoi-c hopes, however, were doomed to dl-ap-poiuttnent. The circu'a'ion of h FeUl Moniteur would not rise rnucu above sixty tnoasainl copies while that of the laree Monwur bus tor years been about twenty thousai.o copies. J-oiemosl among too fcetni-oilicial ordain is the CuHSft u.ijiive . It is tha so cial ort'iti oi the Minister of Forcicu AiU rs, but it oo at tne same time, all the heavy work in detenl inir the tioveruinent in all tha Important questions of domestic policy. Its chel editor is Paulin LiniHuac, a stately, ornate writer, who certainly displays ereat skill in detetidlnii in hit finely-written leader the crooked und oiten in consistent policy ot Napoleon III. Tnc opposi tion press, which dares not attack tho Govern ment itself, oelnrhts in pourimr out the vials of Its wrath upon the Government's cho-en ch im- Clon; hence M. Liniajrac is the best abu-ed and est rid.culed eui or in all Paris. He defends bimsrlf l;ke a little hero, but is sometimes Bintrailnrly indiscreet in bis lilts with '-he doaehty knifihts of the oppo-ition pie.-s. Soaie lime nio he was audacious euouirh to attack (i rardin, who ipiked bis f.'uns at. oiiee by rrpublisbiuij the hurd thi:i?s Limajrsc bud written many years about Luui? iN'apjiei n. t;ven worse was the pun sh incut he received at tue bauds of .U. de lliau court, of the Union, who asserted that L may rac lind icpenteoly been disavowed by the Mini Uur. Lnnajrac denied this strenuously, and ollticd, hDiil'ly, in an editoual in tho Cousutu tionnei a reward of one hundred tuousaud francs to whoever should prove the contrary, fti.ni court did prove it, but the reward was not paiJ, the proprietors ot ruo Const i u ioiinn'. rc;uiiti to ledeim the cromis-s ol their editor in chn-i The circulaiiou of the Cons' i'u'ionnel M no i about ten thousand copies a larcre luilinsj-otT itom what it was under Dr. Veron's ni:nie uient. when Sue aud Jmmas published tuur ureat romances in tlie feuUle'on, which vs, besnlef, reni'cred famous by tiaiut Heave's ex cellent Cauteries du LundL 'the priuciput stock iioiaerot the Cowli u'ion- nei is no ii 'inu fliiri s, Uie ua.oi lo is banner wuo for some line past has recoveic l inoit of his former prestige, and who contro's bKevisj the FriKe, !oroit rlv (iiravilm's lamotis oruan. nut now a rather dull seini-oiiice.il sheet,, presi ded over by Ji. Cucheval Chaaany. Tm bitter who, iu times fjon" by, bad written a nu nbr of clever political )aminlets, wis iKPieve.t to nave acet ss io the hiii'lie. t e.iplo'natic circles, an I the Freffe, it was confidently expeetel, wculd aepuiie fre h vitality nno'er Ins niLiitajem or. t. 'i'l.efe cxpeetatous, hoAcvt r, weie not to be fuitilleii. K::c'P a fcirv seiisniional artic! which proved to be canards of the Unest breed, the J re. fe bad not bvi. ic nai U; ible tor any th in a bur, u c( r.uin st.it.dy dullness ami the rapid decrease ol i s suli-i-i'ipLion 1 st, w ti ch is now less thnn ti.veil tboii";iud, about OH" ten of what it vr iu the paliute-t Uaj ot Gaaruiu's uiai iiL'enicnt. Tlie Finrie i? t ho leadli.2 evcniiiT paer, and lias a c rculatiou ol about fourteen ftiousaud copies. It was sold t.vo or ttiri ye;,rs no for thtce handled thousand doll rs, atid is coiiMdercd on" ct tin; best pa.vm. nai ers in Par is, though, at tlie same tune, i must be said tiiat it is certainly l-'at di-tiu-euisbed f, r editorial, and, wrhal, Is one ol the meanest journals n the capital. Duriuj! our civil war i he i'ii t ic disprned i lie i n si venom oiis bostil.ty towards e Unin-d S'ate,, and its columns teemed daily wrh 'he most a-touu'lin falsehoods in rcrard to the L'uion cau'e. When lhe ue8 of Lincoln's assitsunuion reached Paris the Fatrw published a truly atrocious article on the terrible event. 'J be trance is the personal or?m of tho Viconite de la Guerunniere, well known ns one oi tlie most tloqueut members of tin; French Sena'e, m d one of the b adcrs of the lib.-ral wma of the Bamq avtis's. M. 'Aiifzuste V'ltu. lotn,erl',' a member of the stntl of tlie CouMitiUioniW, niurK-d two enra ;o the Ltendard, mid Ins thus lar met with coo I success, notwnh-tandin the somewhat wenk chuiacier of its political matter. Its biicouss is principally oviin to a nuaiber of clianninp; sketches of a local aud literary character, a preat niauy ol which have been republishc I in KnliiTid and Amer'ca, and which have secured the Kiendardu. handsome circulation throusLout France. About two years aero the Liberie, which had tceu started a few montii3 betore, was m ar the close of its short-lived existeu o. lis average circulation amoumed to seven hundred and thirty. tbiee copies, the highest daily sale having been tffieen hundrel copies. Ac tint tine imiKc de Girurdiu withdrew fioiu the f r-sse, aud bought tUn drooping L:br.e (oe a mere ' sor p.'' With hi;u be loik the ublc-t Bub-editorj of the Fn-sse, aud eight men. lis aftirward6 the L'fierebau already a circulauou of 15,(IU0 copies. G'irardiii iuauiacd (he allurs of Lis new paper witii consum mate rkill. RetJfrdless of th outcry ol the publishers ot the other papers, who predicted the speely dowulad of to Libera, he repeated the same inaiuouvre, by whn b, in ib3.r). he bad made the I'rcsse the pl er of the largest circulation in France, lie leduced the price of the paper lrom tiiteen .o tn ccutiuies Besides, he outlawed the famous ttarou de IJrbso as "culinary" contributor, and the daily "bills of fare," which the latter published on the fourth pui?e, laughed to scorn as they were at first by tlie other papers, were soon as popular as Gir.irdiu's pungent editorials on the first page. It became a matur of ton to dine according to Buron Bribe's dail? billot fare; every married lady, every vrai cordon bleu. wanted the Ltbeite, aud Girardin eainci every day hundreds ol ne subscribers. He then offered Baron de lirisso's new wori on Gas tronomy, which could not bo .bougUt at the bookstores, to every new subscriber, and tlu laued his circulation to 20,UU0. And last, lie niade hi greatest aud most suueessiul ecup by declaring war utainl .Napoleon III, predicting the speeay downfall of bis dynasty, and com mencing onslaughts on him, such us no jour nalist bad hitherto dared to make on the tui peror. Thu opposition party, as a general thin;;, at first did not believe Girurdiu to bo quite sin cere in bis suddeu aud utter uesertiuu of tue c.uise of Napoleon III, but all bought his paper, which bas now a daily c.rciilutiou ol over tu.rty thousand copies. Iu h s latest prospectus, M. de Gnardin pays a compliment to the Auiencun press by saying that "the Liberie is the Aaieri can newt paicr transplanted into French "soil." Be.-ules beiur a successlul j jarnah-if, M. de Girardin is a skiliul financier, and realesttie speculati r, and reputed to be wortii several mil lions. His personal appearance is not very pre possessing he looks loibiudnig aud stem, uud somewhat arroaatit. A ki iid red spirit, so far as nwspap 'r nuiiam ment is concerned, is Uie propr.eior o- t a l'Kjaro, Heuil de Vill -a esanr, ihe great, jo ir nabstic speculator of Fjoince. II- is linleluti gable in newspaper ventures, iu etartindidirs wi a-Is lies, acd luiufl'.iur'.s; and his enterprise a.q boldnfss in ttis rc-ect me no less roiuarkaunj tiiini I is siiL'acily aud his success. He bus ad ilie tune "niauy irons iu II. e tire," and tue old ad ige i. coituinly not applicable to his ca-e, lor he has n ade a great dcwl of money out oi his munilold veLtnre-. His snccoj-s, however, v,i 1 no; ne ioi,hUiiied BuvprUiiiR when it is kno.vu tha-, ho lsa grrat advertiser in (net, the tuo-t liberal and jiitiic'toiis ndveri!rer in all France. Wu n ever he starts a i ew Meekly or in ,inhly hi a I vertics it lor weeks in a maimer altogether un heard ot in France. For instance, lour ye.rn t'go he sluited lie Grand Journal Fott. i'.iic, und the Grand Journal LU'reaiiv, two via y attractive uud i lieap tucklv p ip-r.. Belli' issu'uj flic first numb a-, he h:u eoiumu ii taud tLe picspcclns to u uumbir of d stm. guislid politicians, Id craK urs, tic, end the letters v bleb they wrote him in reply, coveriit-; a lull page I tbe great daily p-ip'-rs. he inL"i ted in each of the Parsiau j juruids, paying ou one d:y ujtwiirds ot 40,0111) francs ior tins a Iverlis. n. cut. 'iihinthe next ihrecd ays W,m copies ol tacb ot the liewspapf rs were sol J, and over a liunond thou and n gular sub-cribi'is secured. Villeiressaut hiiio-cll is a writer of jreat abd.lv, and bis uitickb ate always tastily sojgbt lor, He has thns far been at tho beal of two daily iipers, the e.vtnerr.ini. which wn9 iipprisert by the Government about eighteen momtn a;o alter a Inlet crvieer ot uu paralleled pruspenty, aua tue j-rjurn, whtcli bo nas lateiy converteu into a daily political paper, and wnlch bids fair under his manairemeut to outstrip an ineoiiier orpans of the liberal party. Its circulation h now upwaids of 37,000, and Will soon surpass that ,r tLe iec e. Vi)h messaut's efforts to rfirect nn i to a'.iraei the attention of the public to bis paper are soninmirn mnrvels ot incentlitv. On lea-nlnif that Vic or Iluco ha I completed bis "Toil-rs of the Pea." and had si l l iho Wss. to l.acroix, Vnrboickboven ik.Co.. he travelled post ti is.e ta the si ar-Lote, clniiiered a specuu sieainnip to (.uernsey, and icachcd tho tlliisirious a ubor of Lis Misi rabies Iviotc tne MS-, had been de livtred to the printers. II" rlieieil lluuo tlree bundled tbousand francs for the hook, bit IliiBO, atthougli lo author knows better how to drive a sharp banrain, would not accept the t'niptins oiler, because, he 'a'd. the "Toilers of the sea" should be lead at once from b"giiininJ to eini, and ought not to be isued piecemeal in inc coiiinms ot a umiy paper, i necu not, nnu tbiit Viileinesiiint lock good c ire to Inform lbs world ot tne Incident, and objects of this remarkable trip to Guerii'-er. J Lo serial novel which lin secured insti'ad of Vicor Ilueo's w rk wss a very tin a prrdiieion, and the way he tot it was 1 keM.e characteiii tic ot the man. lie bal been neo'iain i t ir some time past tor the purchase of the MSS. The author, however, ou tieanns that Vuleuie 6a.ttiHdattbe same lime made eflni ts to ob tain Vic'or lluiro'.s manuscript, got incensed, entered Into negotiations with the p ihlisln-r of aii'itlo r paper, and when ViilemeMiut cj'uo back from Guernsey, and wan cl to reopen ne gotiations with him, he peremptorily refu-ed lo si e him, ana B nt him ord he could not get the nianucr'pt, it having already bicu sold to another publMiT. No Villemessant k.ie.v full well thai, it be coal i only obtain a smeie inier vlew with the irate roniuucist. he would 1)3 able to persuade hiui to let lii.n h ive the manu script, but the treat dUestou was hov to ob'ain an iuiervie. Do you kno bow he monagid to get r ? Iu the folio wincr ntght the roniancat was a i akem d and leeeived a note, writti n in a bemitilul smnil band on lerlumcd lose colored piper. "A ludv ur-iently requested an interview wi'h biiu at the Muisou Poiee, ro in so and so." You may believe that the ron ancist bad never dressed iu such a hurry. In five minutes he was already ou his way to the Muisou Doiee. On eiuering tun de.-ignateti r om of the 'annus restaurant, lit was me', to his utter disgu d, not by a lady, but bv Vilb'jies'iint, who buist iuo loud laughter, locked the door, and told bun he had beaiiiitijlly trapped bun. "Hill," said tln romaiicis', angrily, "sou did not write- toe letter, a lady ." "A lady wrote it, to be sure, ' K i lled Villenie'-saut; "it was my iinuw de ccrniJor (lady book-keeper), to whom dictated it." ! en 'he t vo part- d company an hour n:icrnrd3, Vilbuue-saut bad ttotuat tlie AiS. Or cour.-c, hi; was pot .--o cruel as to emcenl tbis umusiii iransac'.iuii from tlie public. The CourrUr Fraiie-tig. (he ortra'i (he radical Peuiceracy, wr.s recently tr id lor seventy - si-tj thou and franc nllhouch it bas a daily ciioila'iou ot over sixteen thou-nnd copies. But 51. Vortno rel, its proprietor and cdi'or-iu-chiet, had ha so mm i y ttilheulne-.-i with the Government that it was If uted lest the Kmperor should ordi it to be suppressed. 1 he Courrier is a perfe: thorn in the side ot tin; lionaparusis, and pro fccut'Oii titter iroseculi u tor violations of the pi ess-law are ii stituteil ucaiu't v. in cone queice ol tlieso proecit' ions. M. Vermorel will bnve ti e pleaf uteof passing thenc-t iLree jours ol las me in prison. Not k. Mi co this nrt'cle was written, tbo mils', hi rintiiui, r Htrlcdoiia on Hih .'utablNniunt ot ne j ,ureuls i,i Frauee Iuivh b-eu ruajovnl, ii-. l r. lr-. Mind rr are snnoiincrn lor s i pilj- i umicutiou wi Uie end.ii 8f ment ol many nnnms o'jwi-ltlil km I lull nice mat. have n il neioro Peou couutelei Willi iuu iitwsiisp.r werkl. jr Is worthy ,f note tint n o;; one of tin new papers pieprsrs lu suppjii imperial ism as u is. jmlc-ji Ariliur'.s 3Iii!rnziiies. Arthur's Home Jfagaiine for September ln3 reached us. It ia as tprigb.tl y and homelike as usual, the new serial by Miss Virginia 1 Towusem, entitled "The Hollands," being one of the best she has written. Tho Children's Hour, Arthu'rs magazine for the little ones, is neatly illubtrated, and adapted to the youngest class of readers. Tile Hii Wren's Magazines. 0r Young Folks, published by Tieknor & Fields, of Boston, and The Riverside Magazine ptibliehtd by Hurd & Houghton, are both up to their customary high standard. Charm ingly illustrated, and full of attractive matter, they are welcome to every fireside around which are gathered the young people for whose entertainment and instruction they are intended. INTERNAL REVENUE. p It I N C I P A L DJSPOT FOK THE SALS OP UKITED STATES REVENUE STAMPS, Jo. 301 CHESNUT STREET. CENTRAL DEPOT, No. 103S. FIFTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA., (One door below Chtsnut street), ESTABLISHED A. D. 18C2. Our dock coin pr I sea all the denominations printed by the Government, ALL ORDBHB FILLED AND FORWARD BD BI UAH. OK KXI'RLSS, IMMEDIATELY UPON KB' cf.ipt, a ruuttfcr of great luportaaco. Drafts on 1'iitlttdelphU Pout Omco, Green backs, and National Bank Note reeelvJ la Iiajment. Tne following rates of commfasloa are allowed: On J-0 Two per cn js I'rom HO toflOO Kouk i-krchk. From JlUUupwurua.l-'ocu and a half riKtii.er The commission Is payable la htauipu. All oiilera, etc., should beaddresseU to BTAMP AGENCY, No. 301 CIIESNUT STREET, PHILADELPUI . Oi tiers received for SlampeJ Cbacki, Drafts, RfCelpLs, bill-lle-cln, olo., HUit tuo OluC ruUs) o coinuiibhlou hllowed. NVe bavecousiuully on baud L'KITED STATIC POSTAGE STAMPS OV ALL KINDS, AND STAMi'KUJCNV ELOPES. S H1PFING. Q A V T V , S V E K Ii, AN 1) COMKOUT. O kUl.lUli.il JUtLUCl'lOiM IM lAaiiii li -'l I X Tcv i,i He pasjelHii'f ftoionera ot the ANHDH L.ISF. B..ll en ,y s. 1 l UiAY Willi pai eiitfuiM lor uviu laioi-, hi.a.-i.ovv, All itaUY, HumllcrKii 2u isor U Kiror. I'atvn ol piuthviiH pa nl)le lu ciirroliey. 1 o l.lvi ,- i;il, OU, g(,w, uud lierry, cabins too fcud i'!:, M'l'ort.liiK lo h.euilou. t xi urt.i,ii ilcai-iK. uouil lor twelvs ruontliii, fluo, Jbirriueulaif, ; h.loii; f-i. Fiei.fciil eeillniMii h f om ihesH portd, Vi. I't.Nr eiiKi r hoiikxi loaiid iroui liawourm, Roller ili.in, Aiowfrp. llrtvre, eic, ul very lu min. i -ir .nrtlifcr b aoruiHilou apiuy at i lie t',,eipnf' rflice, o. tUWLli0 H'1KX. Jjjw Voik. Toavild Imronltlon, ;hhiuki will plKasn ou.j.e dlrn t to ilie olliee, a lUU Uoiupauy doo not anip'oy ruLi.ero. St COAL. BillDPLl'TON' & CO., PIALBaS 1 . UAKlhlKli J.RUJHH and luUlik VKllt COAL, hviil diyoedr cover. jfr. url eprt'jr lur lauiby iie. V-id, No, 1J5 WAHllINuTOS Avmue. Often Ko. 614 WAUsUX BtretW ii SHIPPING. r, bTEAM TO LI VFUPO01, CALLING i muitn I.Idb. uuitrr co-..raot with tha TJmt4 States Kiid UruiBh i.ot nnif-nu. for nrrln"i M alls. Iidri 1 dm pa.TWina their rI-hit .r. na fellonr: l l'l V OS- BO S I J . ismiirnay, Aint iil 11 KIN A (la Habrni) I u-dy, Auii'l IS ClI'Y or ANiWKaP riillirdT, AiiM.'1 CITY Ol HARIH ...HnirrtT iseiiom i-r t IT YOPWahhI vu r(via Hilt)ru(J'y,-S it. j r ias. itj .t MisiQroA7, wonim-r i z CITY OK BAI, I IMOIK H.mrrtay Hf,,iirair 10 Blid ecb (iici rfilO.K HmlunUy anil alternate Tiles 4?.) t I P &1,, lrom IMer Nn. U.NOKTH Kivr. UaieB or pkskhka by the Mall (steamer BAIL' 0 EVJi-KY ts lilt Ki) Y: l'aviiolt lu Uold. I Pa'ahle In Ourrencr. First Cabiu film Steerage a to London lord u Mmiiou...... , " to Farh.. 115 to Paris 7 Passnec h ii. I n.ulii, nt-amrrs: I'uhoi. so ti ti fieerai:P, :ie, cnrrniev. lHir el paK from New l ura i. llulllsx 1 tnin,(ji; -i"'ru)r in ei Vk Horffn also forwrrlert loHnvr, itamhur. Bre nieu.e e . at moderate ran-. t-tveruHe pi( lrom LlvrrMnil i.r (ni..n.inM n. tin ciirroncy. TiuK-is cut be boiiKtit here In-pt-rons nilm ior tbelr lrlli. lurmtr liljormallon, l'i" v i jmiiiany a0.ee, JilHNIl I) A r,K, Atf-tit, in. io is in i A liw A x , !NM 1 orK, Or, O'DON.NEI.L FAVLK, MaiiSBre, 12 ! N'. 411 CHKSMUf Htreet, Phlla. , NOKTH AMKH1CAN bTE41ISHIl ,.COiIPAiN Y. VlituuKb o California via ar a. liaiiroen. HEW AH IANOKMSST. PalPrn from New Yu.k on t' ran nnrt 2'ith 1 KVKKV MOrii.or llie uay be lore wlieii llitsBiiu' till' Dlf tMUHliiy. r' Bai'H n.wer llin oy ny omer lino. For Information prtu.as 1. OA KRI.VHTON, Ace It Pier '0. 48MIK1 H llVKlt New York. Or iHOiA H r-i,AllL.K, No. J17 WAt.MUl' Mri-rt. Phlhul.-l, lila -. W, H.WKiUl. lr siOi-n. vHits. UaA, Vlclrr Oflicr CI KM'H A MIK IMi.c . Nrw York. 8 9lu - 1'iiSvSAUr. TO AND I'liOil GIliAi' ll. toll! I ,1.N AM-i 1HKL Ml liV oll.Aftl-ll IF aN I) NAlL.iMi PACK.T, AT KKDl OK0 it A t 8 DRAFTS AVA1 1.ALIJi; Til LiilM HO IT Mff i.AiNI , 1KKI ,lvl), M UriiA.IU, A0 W ALjCs. lor purticnlnr i apply to TaP-OOI it, BHO I'll KilH A (X?., No. 86 ttOCiH btreel.auil Nm. U HuOA-'WAy, Or to ' Hi M' H T. dlC KL.K, 11 N . 217 W A L.N UT -arret. 4T$'"- M'-W hXI'RKsS LINE TO ALK Xfcti.tiaiiilrm. I.. .,i ki 'ovn u, and Wihu,i .u I) c, v ia Cbetinr,rHke aun Di'iaAtre ia ml. with con noc'lorjH at AieiaiiUria troiu the point direct roiim lor L ni'h'uirK, hreiloi, KuoxvlUe, Nuativlile, Dultuu aud lhe noiiiliweHl. ii-auieii! leavt. rwijularly evrry Hatnrday at BoJn froru U'v lint nliiri a '"L Aiarael sireet. iielhtreceivfcl dally. ... WM. 1. I.IAUK CO., No. 14 N.irih ami s tiuli Wuarvoa, J. B. PAVfl'SON, Agent hi Oorneion. M. IHLDKILOI! A Co., Ageuia hi Altxa.-idrla, Vlr glilft. I , ; lWlll,l..-lim 1MI.W XUUK, VIA fc-illLAWAI(K .M lAltl t AS UiNAL. lAriiew m f.Ani ni i a i lOMrASV. The iMt.iuj 1'ropeilt rM oi ihiv line n;ave 1AILY irom lirt,l w i'Hrl heio" Al amt-i hi . en1, liiKouou i.s nuunH. Goods lorwanlcd by ail lliu Hues koiiis out of New Y' rri. Ni rili, h am, ami Wt-M, lice m cmi'iniHiiiQ. i ieitliia rt i veil ul our usual low rKis. W1LLIAA1 1". Cl VIlK it CO.. AKfiito, Nu. llt. WUAiiS'l'.iS, flulaileiplii... JAMFM HAMi, AneuU j t o. Ull A LL SirfiM. corner of Hnnth, New York o 11111. AlJfcU'llU, KlOlIJltiNJ 5fj"i Z AMj ftiKl'OUi blKAAllllF LUVK. 'liiwOLCil i JiUlljIill' Altt I.I.NK To liili M'l, ill AMi WhS P. KV1.KY KvTL'iiDAY, b At noon, ftooi ilKbT W JUAf i' above MARKK't "'iVll'.OCGlI KATES and THUOITOH RKUEIrTa to all poin'H lu 11 Hi aiu t on h I ariiilni., via cv bouro A Ii Line Lal'ioO, counectng ai lrnixloui U ami In Ly ,n btmrt;. Va. ,Tniiinii! e hi.u tne ll'i, vih iii.iniu ana leiiLCHsee Air Line and Klcuiuoiel aud Lauv lilo Kullri no, tielnnl UaMjT.KD HUT Oe-'CK, and takeu nl LOV fcK R.i'i r!S THAN A X Y Ol'itKrt Lmii, Tlie reKUlaiity balel.i.iiu cheapniart ol lliH roilit Ci'UiUiei.u it to tlie uuue as tne moNt ileilrljlu me diuiii for cauyluK every ilehenpiiou oi lrimit. l-o ei Hrge lor coiuiuiublim, uruyagH or aay expense 01 tiaiiMter. ' t'ti-i'.i.iHlilps lnfiirnil at lowest rates. i'riliUt rtct-ivid ibiiiy. WILLIAM P. CLYDK & CO.. , . N". 11 onu aud tou h WHAUV'KS. W. P. POUTl- K. Akeui al Kluliuioud aud City Point T. P. CKOWKLL & VP.. Agpnts at Norfolk. 1 Tfl'T"',-., i'OU NEW YOUK SWII.T-SUUK zS.rr-zL 1 rai.spoi lailou Ciiuipuny l)i'.,ii.ifu Canal, ou e.nd tiler u,e IBili oi March, leaving d illy al IU and 6 P. Al count ciing wiiu all MoriUeru Mud KaHiem lintH, For irelv lit. which will be takeu on acconi'iiudatluii teriuit, appiy 10 WILLI A n ru. 1IAIH li & CO , 11J Ku. isl is. DKLA W AM A veuue. For rosTos-viA. kewpobtTnuTali KlVlLll. ThuliOOlONandNEWPOnT LINK, by thenplMu dm aud superior BH auieia JS LVV t'OltX, M&THO lOLln, OLD COLONY, ant V. M PI Km STAIK.ul great Htrerjth aud sured. cnuc'rumed ezprmn.f for the navifcaiiou ol Loik I'dand buiiiid, ruuuiug lu Connection with the OLD COLON X AN1 iHW POlt'l KAlLllOAD. Leave P1KK 28, NORTH RIVEK, foot Of MUK KAYbireet. The sieamer KKWPOKT, Captain Brown, leaves Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, at 4 P. H.., landing at Newport. 1 be Hieamer OLD COLONY. Captain Htmiuons, leaveH TueHday. T hursday, and Saturday, at 1 1', M lauding at Newport. These BieBiners are fitted np with commodious stale-rooms water-tight compartmeuts, aud every arranitenjeut lor lhe itecurliy mill conjfort ol pas.n-n-K ra, wlio are alTorued by this route a uigut's rentoa board, aud ou arrival at NKWt OH'l' proceed per rail road nauin, reaching Boston early on the following Diorulug. , , A haguage mmier Is attached to each steamer, who receives and tickets the baggage, aud accuiupar.'es the i-aiue to Its destination. A steamer runs lu connection with this line between NEWPORT and PRO VIDHUK dully , Sundays ex cepied. . . I rel. ht to Boston Is taken at the same rates as by any other regular line, aud forwarded with the great est expedition by an e-ipress train, which leaves Nit W PORT every luorulug (Sundays excepted), at 7 o'clcck. lor i;,f,u,n and New Bed lord, arriving al tU denliiHtloii ahuut 11 A.M. Fur trelght or raRaue, apply on board, or at the oflice, on Pi tR 2s. NOR'l li RIVKli. Por state-rooms and berths appiy on board, or It It is desirable to se cure them In aUvauce, apiy to 827 J,i 1 1 ikuv, Agent, Wo. It BROADWAY .New York. LONDON AND KEW YOBK 8TKA1IUIP LINK. Pasfage to London direct, 110,7B, and $;I0 onrreucy. Excursion tickets at reduced rates available fur I mouths. AT A LA NT A, BKLLONA. CltLLA. WM. PKNN. Preight will be taken and through bills of lading given to h avre, Antwerp, Rotterdam, uiaterdam and Dunkirk, FerptHsage apply to ROBERT N CLARK, No, M BROADWAY, New I ork. For freight apply at No. M SOUTH street. Uf. Y. taotl hUVtUMl A iWPINWALL. Af nt. C TUNAHD LINs, OF EXTHA SHlMIiU3, J BF-TWKIlN MiW YORK AND Li VD.RPOOL. CA1 LINO AT tlUKKN-UOJWN. ' FROM NKW YOUK EVKRV WKDN18DAY. TRIPOLI, ALKPPO, RATK- OF PABAOK: Cabin fHOtiold. btetruge, jii currnaey. fcteeiage ticaels from Liverpool or UueeusUiwn al lbwebt rates. Fur l reipht aud Cabin Passage, apply at No. i Bowling t.reeu. For bteerage Passage, apply at No. 69 Broadway, I tot K CU S a Kl. o NLY DIHECT LINE TO FUANVB, TllKOK KRALTKANsATt ANTIO COMl'ANY'8 MAIL M KAiuriiirri BB.ivvror.cii Jn.w-YOKl AND 11AVI.K, CAI LIN w T Br.K i'1'. T he Kplendid new vesHt-iH on tins luvorlte roat for the I'oi.iiuiui will sail lroui Pier No. So NOiii'd Riven N A I'l I. ON Leiuurle Pt- 1111 lite Due , Kfiue VILj 1-. JK PAi.id ..'irm.iul bl. LaLR.ii.NT B cuue PRICK OF PAKMAt.K IN COLD (Including wluo), ao iinKsT Ott H AV"K, First Cubiu. iwi or tl U'! fecund Cabin, '111 PAKJS, 1 Including Lallwi y Tiekeia, lurnliiiied on hoard. Flinl Caoiii. liKor(l4.ii Second Calnu, . Ihttf shuii.ri iilu curry ttmauriiuur.tw, fr.tuli al ulleiniaiiee In e ol lie ige Am. in, ii irave era guiiiir to or r urulng from (he 'iiuiiiieul ol lvurii,e, by t.klng lue a eau.rs ol linn line, mvoiiI uiiiieceaoary rlxga I'ruiu UauHil bv Lngli.u railwh Hil ciooeing ilie cUmiuel, besides saviag time, trouble, and gAOvENZ1 . Agent. 2 u f No.fis liKOADWAY. 1 IYMM 'OOL AND GUEAT WESTEHN STaAU 1 J olUPAi r. he lull. i eg Fl rlS'CLAH I HON 81 KAMsllllN hulH xpi ' lut li.i' Nt' Yin k trade, are tnlemird in huh lepiilMiy ei Kie n NKW Y' iKIC aud LlVli.it pt.liL, CRllil.t' ai t!LTh'.';slOVS, vis r M AMI A I I Art, MINNFUirA, COIOKADO. NKUitAHhlA, w lib other iir .i-cli"S su-aiuers building. Kri.iii Pier In. 8, 1..1 Itlver. CPhlu (the ecei'ii,iiii,ur.Uiiiin hi ing equnl to IIITAI leu'ie Hieuiner), mi. emil; raluru lickeis, fllil,guld; lu bleerrgw, tf, cm rem y. 'ili keis to hili'K nut pnoHengers from Europe oau bf i, hi allied on ,eusonab,e tex inn. For freight or pu. tege apply lo I I.I IAMH OCION, No. 71 WALL Htreet. For Hleerane uute iige l 12 2 1 1 WILLIAMS dt OflON.No.allROADWAT', WATCHES, JEWELRY, ETC. VtVilS LADOHUS A CO? r DIAMOND DEALERS L JKWKIEUS.) WtrrRIH, JIf.l,V SHII.TEH W1IK. v WATCHES sad JEWELRY EEPAIEED. ?0a niestflnt 8t., Phlla: Wnnld InvMe particular a.tentlon to their large and elegant aMorliueui ol LADlF.-t' AND OENTS' WATCUK3 efAme-lran and Foreign Makers of theJflniBt quality, In i-oiil rrd H t r nl-. A ti rle y of Independent Second, for horse tlinipg ' l .nil- and Uetits' CHAIN'S of latest styles. In 14 and lb kt, BTTTON AND KTF.LET 8TCD3 In greut varUty rewist pattern. aOLID HILVKRWARE fur ItrlifBl prei-n'H riated-wa-e. etn. Repairing done III the Lust msnner, acd wt". Muied. 1 ,4p VVIIDDSNQ HINC3. Wo have for a lu"g tlm nmda a spenlalty , f Solid lS-Tuirnt Vino (JoH Vt'eddlng- ami liigirAomciit llins, Aril !! pnr lo mri 1 ' Inui rflate wi nts. we keep A Ft LL AOilTiVlMT OF MZKH iwa s oi Land. I'AllIl & liltOTltKH, MAK6U3, 11 rUmlHrpI No. 321 niriMjTrl . below Fourth. 3 P E C I A L NOTICE, ijstil si:rrEMi5i:it 1, iso8, I WILL CLOSl. DAILY AT 5 P. 31. U. W. RUSSELL, .Importer and Dealer In F'rench Clonics, Watches Fine Jewtlry, ai d Hllver Warm, Ko. 2 ;rtli SIXTH Street, . 6 26? PHILADELPHIA. STOVES, RANCtS, ETC. 0TIC..-TIIR UNDERS1GNEB Won u call eaiem inn of tue public to u.s NkW OOLl'LN HAOLK FUHNAOB. This s an eunieiy new hnnier. It iSBjcon. struct ed a io aim ce cviuujeud lineli sog'iueral favor, bell, g a cnn.hliiKilou ol wroiiiglil and cn.it Poll. It is Vei y siuiple iu Ho ci;niriii:iioii. aud li ( i riectly air tight; sell clenci K. havirg no pipes or dr una to ba takeu onl anil cleituei. it Us ) aria. iced wiiu Uiiilt;at lines as io produce a lai kt r ainouul ol hem fro?i the Euiue weight of .c.il Hi in any lu rDuco imw lu use, T lie hj Kriniietrlc c ihIIiio i oi Hip e.lr produeeil by my m w arrangement, of evaporailon will aioieHde luonetrate tiiBi liiaine oui Hot. Air l'urnace tUAt will produce a ierf uny hi alihy a'miisphere. 1hos'- lu wiiulol a lou.unao luath g Ap,iaratrn WOUid do weli to call ami exauilne the Onl'li-u KSglo, Cil uHLte WI I.LI A. MS, 09. list aud lim Id ARK street, PhlluCel)hia. A larga wsortmeiit of Conking Ranged, t Ire joarit Moves, Low jU. w n Orat6s, Veu.ilato.i,, ttc, alsvay on baud. N. 11. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. S 10 Nci!NL, MACHINERY, f dr Fe ,-v. i'KNM T,Ail Jt.N0 IMS AND miM.'m UOiLLH V'OHh3.-iMK!li'lK A LLVV. i'A'V,'.J,-A'' AaNj ii'tORli'lTcAL hiMilNKKRS, tlACHlNxoT, LUliJi.i4-aAKt.ltt, BuAUK. hill ltib, and Foi NlJi.lv. having lor ujuuy ear been in sui cehsiul ope.auou, and be n txcladvely eugatted lb bunding nd repairing Marine uud River ii,ugiues. uigu und low-prbsure, Iron i.j tiers, Water TauKs, Propi-iiers. eic. etc, respectfully oder their tervicea lo the pitliilcas being tuily i'lepared to con trucl for engines ol nil sir.eu, Marine, Re, er, aud Matioi.ury; hovlns ae,s of pmieiu.) ul diUereut sizes are prepared to ejtevuie orders with quick despatch. F.vny dti cription ol paileru-uialiliia inado at tha el.orteit i.o.lce. 11, Ka aud Low-pru.i; ure Fiua Tubular aud c i'liiki li. Ile.-s, oi tne beat Pi-uimylva-ln ci.an i.al Irou. lornlngi. of all Hlzei and kinds lrou and l;tai Casnn ol all duai-ripnoiia, Hull Turning. Hir w OUui g.eud all other work umnuciaa V, V II I lie abi.Ve bi.!luD. Lrwlijgi and speciticatl'.'ns for all wort uone at thttsuiblliilinienl tree ol ctaarge, aud worn auiiran. teed. u The Bubscrlhers have ample whurf-doc): room frj ri I airt ol bi-a;H, whero thtr can llo in porfect safetv and are provided wuli "hears, blocks, fails, etc. ato! for ratamg heavy or iisi.t weights. " JACOB C.N K1FIE. JiHN P. Lf.V Y. 1)1 liKACH aud PALM KKbtrepf. ;,virenii smiii, William m, vgBBioz J'.iHA It. COpR, SOLTUWAIiK ltltJSLliT. FIFTH AXD enii.i)iLj,pHiA, MX1UUCK A tsOEfS, IEN01NF.j.lt, ANL MACllINXMl-H tuaua.aciure High and Low Presnure rjtam'F.Ulne lor Land, Rlv, r, aud aiaro.e Bervice. Rollers, Urometers, lalina, l,ou Roala.'eU). Casiliigs i t an kiinin, enher lrou or brans. Iron F ruine Rnois ior f4aa Worg, Workshops, ana Railroad stations etc. Renins and oas MacLinery, oi the laieBt and most Improved conairui-iioii. Kvery Oeicr,iuou of Plantation Machinery, also Bugar, Haw, aud Uriat Mills. Vacuum Paus, Oil Bieani iralus, Uelecators, Filters, Pumping, Kw ginen, etc. bole A.euis tor N. lillienx's Patent r-tngar Belling Aptiaraius, Nesruylh's Patent hleaiu Uauimel, ana Anplnwall A Wooisry's Patent Centrifugal sugar Lrali lng Mauhlues. i PAINTED PHOTOS. NEW 1UINQ IN At T. BERLIN PAINTED PHOTOS, A. S. ROBINSON, No t CHUdNCT ateet, Has Just received a superb collection of BERLIN PAINTFD PaOTOQaAPUd 39 FLOWERS. They ar exquisite gems of art, rivalling libeauty, naturalness of tint, aud pert'iiclloa ol forma great Variety ot thu choicest exotic flowering plant. They are mounted ou boards of three sisos, aud old from 26 cent, to 13 and )4 eack. For framing aud the album they are incomparably beautiful. 8 J PESNSYLVAM4, IIOSPIIAL. Puii.aiiKi.ruiA, JanuarH, 1848. The attending iwauuueib are: b. Motrin ralii. No. l:rouih Delaware feune, iiuuil h K, bnrie. Nu. loJ i,ics sireeu aui iuiiig Pb siclan Lr. J. 11. La Costt 0, loot fcpruie ir. ei. AMeuoiug f urgeoui Dr. Addlnell H"Wi. NO. 131 hi uib lliirriiih siieet; Lr. D, Hayes Agiw, No, 14 Nonh El. veiiln mr.ei. . 1 he fhinii lans a1 u surgeons attend at ie HotpN tel every day (r-ui.oi.ys excepted), to reova appU cail lr auaiixMon. . . , leiHorm senousiy idnred by accident re always summed If brought to me boapltal luiedlaiely thereafter. f ?t WOODI.AMH CEHKTRUY Oil PA NT The lonowlng .'ai,a.er and Uojrtt have been e ecleJ J;.; i,e '':- ,. . V. ni. II. ft ni'ie. r.Il JL , 1JUIX. rirBHim,. Wiu W. KO, hvlliue) r-. Ni. on, (.1 ,U- kttl II, If nil (iii hie. Feriliuaiiil .rrer, 0,5 rgn L Ituy, Ii . ivnig' eeirili.v and TrumuiH-JOl B. To'NMKCfD. 1 he aiui aifern bv . a-meu ruaolu li r-njnirlug hi, ill I. o hi Id a aud VI-1;, in to present Jel i at thu ei iraeee fo ad i-'-moii lo the Ceuieiy. T'ekeis nur be hud a ih" tllce of I ae Ci niniy, No. 813 A l H ir"t. or "I " i.he 'M naiiBi 72 grnLXR, vv EAVC n i co., MAfUCAinHKiCfSOi? MANILLA AND T. RRKI) CORD AS, C0RD8 TWIN'HJ, ETC., No. 211 Norm v I'KR MireeWid 0. i Noi 'li l LA W ARE :eHii.uui.rHiA. r.DWIM H. ll l LK-., it ICHAl WSIAVAM, iik.aAi V niimm 1 14 t n E G U A R E3. MIM'K li.NXS, MIiS, FAO, lliKll,, fcTi). PaientWIre Rulling, lrou UedsiCttdMruanienfal Wire V orli., Pnoor Makers' Wtren. aurVery VHiely Ot Wire WorS , iunuf-c.ture1 bv M. VAIIiK:k MMHO.' I a raw i No U Buriu el oi oweet.
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