~;.7111..f.A5e..?;i7: . ' 4 .4 EW - PERIODI Mr. T. B. Ppgb, subscriptio .gel, thiS city, sends us the September nut* outs at Rome. The selection is riiinar*ily,in teresting; we believe ther6Oini etheemigti zine which fills the reader so full with infor mation, and bothers him so little with opin ions, as this,, thoroughly • popular monthly. Dr. gualmell's thoughtful article correctly aserthits aligns great architectural orders to religiotm origins, and even suggests a new order, in the following words: "There is al.so a kind of architectural effect proposed by .Ezekiel, in, his mystic temple, that has never yet been exhausted; it has not, in fact, been tried, save in a very limited way 2n . a few of the most picturesque Middle Age structures... It proposes a cutting into the walls of , the structure, built immensely thick, of open corridors and open stair-ways, to be need in processions that shall be•seen moving onward and back, and up and down, all-over the structure, without and within, and mak ing it alive with marching hosts •of praise. As describing it, the prophet says: 'And the side chambers (galleries, corridors) were three, one over another, - and - thirty - in - order, - - and they entered into the'wall. * *' * Mid there watt in enlarging ''and a winding about, still upward, to the side chainbera, for the - winding about Of the house went; still upward round about the house.' In this wa . ,y, as it will be t scen, the vast stone pile was to, be:made alive as if it were some ant-hill of worship;•and have the living multitudes of the people for its ornamentation." , - The unifier of the "Heir. of Redcliffe" con tinnes' story ' nailed "The Chaplet' of reatiti., 4 A ieFy amusing piece of personal gossip, frapslatel fOr the magazine from' the Geranan; describes interview with Adolphe Thie Tk ; t/I P l'i s tc u iP t • 'the Rev: W.. W. Fallon, in adjusting the relative,- claims of Amusements and'of the' Church, pleads for mar 6 healthy latitude,in giving the heed of re creation .ite t due. , „"A Sea-Shell" is apoem clipped from .-/ifixemi/ian. "Saint Helena" is a sketch of travel:'' Dr. Siturnorui 'contri butes a.good account of the religion of Japan. "%Ilia , is Death" bit question asked but not answered, in 'a few paragraphs devoted to modern investigations on the criterion which should decide the moment of expiration. Ashman Institute, the University for colored people,in Chester county, Pa., is described by J. ,W. Phelps. President J. F. Tuttle publishes some very pleasant extracts from the journal, in his possession, of a clerical worthy of the epoch of tb.e Revolution., A lady, Julia A. Shearman,writes a historical chapter on the Irish Church. Alice Gray's pretty story of "Helen Dean" is carelessly indeed Jutia Dean, and we observe from timato time indications that the orthoupic department of . this Publication is in need of watching.—On the whole, a capital number. Mr. Samuel Sloan, an architect well estab liEhed in the confidence of the community, has conceived the project of starting an Are.4l.tedieral Review and .13ailders' Journal, the first number of which promises welL a royal octavo in size, containing eighty pages separated into double columns, printed on heavy white paper, in good type, embellished.withAmall cute where necessary, and interleaved with four full-page designs on buff paper. These wood-engravings, although apeleglied for by the editor, seem to us very goetli 'they, represent elevations for a • City Store, a City Mansion, a Swiss Cottage, and i for4MetnOrtal'Church and Chapel at (jettys buillec°/nPanieli by g totna-piatui madluilliefierlptions to scale, and appear to be . 4e08,; Wated, practical working models. Ther:'Eact varied and timely articles, with maps , Or illustrations, on the Penn Treaty Greund; on the philadelphia Park Extension, on'Fiieproof construction, on the designs of chairs, ; - benches, &c. Articles without illustratiens are on Improvement in the Vi,* of Philadelphia, Stained Glass I (bp' John Gibson), the Philadelphia Gas Trust,ll.6moval of the National Capitol and othir:topl'es of immediate interest. The spe cimen number will be studied with attention by builders and architects, landscape garden ers,naval or civil engineers, ornamental de signers; industrial artists of every class, cab inet-ware draughtsmen, &c. The range o subjects is intended to be wider than the mere title implies; the publishers, in their prospec tus, designate such themes as naval construe. sevulchral architecture, strength of ma terials, management of lumber yards and preservation of their stock, prelervation of forests from waste, pleasure grounds, orna mental trees, drawing, perspective, projection of the sphere as the basis of map drawing, chromatic effect, nature of pigments, sym bolic colors, heraldry as adapted to a repub lic, a running gazette of architectural opera tions, and many other schemes adapted to infOrm the reader on every, kind of practical art: We helielie there is no publication on this side the water which at all takes the place of that now projected by Mr. Sloan, and that it will contain more information for Ameri can architects than the heretofore principal elassic,the London Builder. The new maga zine will appear monthly. The assistant ed itor, Mr. C. J. Lukens, exhibits an unusual ability in collecting and furnishing matter. We very much admire thig new monthly, OIDc 16:2 South Fourth street. We receive from -the agent, Mr. J. K. Simon, fro South Sixth street, the final num ber of Frank joore's Rebellion Record, with which an undertaking requiring vast know ledge, skill and patience is creditably com pleted. The Record is complete in eleven volumes, commencing with the meeting of the South Carolina Convention, in 1860, and rounding off with the extinction of the re bellion and a supplementary mass of docu ments; over three thousand official reports and narratives, from the confederate as well as the national side v are introduced in the "diary;" one hundred and twenty-four steel plate portraits are bound up with the narra tiire,as well as a quantity of maps and battle_ plans; and the editor plumes himself besides on the accumulation of seven thousand sepa rate anecdotes, and eleven hundred songs, loyal and rebel. This history is certainly the beetarranged for the library and for reference of-any of the Rebellion. narratives; and we heileve that as it is superior to all for consult itis equal to any for impartiality. It etiiiiled the full confidence of Mr. Lincoln so 4 ,1 414:4147-13rog.resied-durizi .1 , thatarrie leaver of strict ,and even justice, combined with industry and accuracy; ap pears to mark its pages to the-end. ^ , 17;7 igs,tthur 7 O- ame-Ativazt tor &ptlataber,.' tonff4u4Nlrginia. Tornsend'oserial ``TheiHollifids," an proirides for its freadara a plt*ant mis ellahjx of Liainer4ding. Theia is a goec va lety of recitias Tor.. the . Workr table, toilette and kitchen. The dildren's Hour, likewise edited by Mr. Arthur,has for its principal attraction an excellent boys' story by the editor, and some good articles and pictures for the young. - u) nUititi Boszox, Aug.' 18, 1868.—Air. Editor. —Bran Sin : My attention has been called to an article in the BoLiartsr of. July 24th, in which, taking as a text our recent produc tion in chromo of Eastman Johnson's "Bare foot Boy," your fine-art critic htu3 made cer tain severe, and, in some eases, certainly -: iil 1., . • f -1 , wit nii,,,::,.......::: . ;:.,.:..oupEsolnie S unt. Holmes 1 4 =..ts a r l4 .llAe wg=r47onrmPiizi nxmmkak •ALE , P4 , -47, 1 !‘ Va=trett= ' c,--: ~., or timi lt a i r , Thii , ' WA N I BONS. 5. . ' !,, , -, 'l4,oNartb.Delaware an 1 Mg t II 0 71,...43Pthi Via Del aware and Raritan am.uat,, , ExPRESO STEAMBOAT COMPA,NY_ The SteamPropellere of the Linenleare fro, Oret,whart below Market street. , • ~ ,„ • • -THROUGH INIit•HOURS. ' - - • ' Goode forwarded by all .the •Lbtes Ping oat of qer Ecow—North., Haat and West—hew eonmileahru. • • ' Freight received at our mud low Mottt;ag CO r -South NYbarrekekSechlphill., JAS. HAND. Agent. 119:Wtalifrea,'Con South. New Work; , tohls44 , I ci... NEWSIX.#IIZOLINE TOALIDIAIWEM mg and washinstaa. D..tic. VAL `C'Etaiiireakel. And -Delaware • =NO= co MtiAMII Alexankris from the . most , ,route last 'prhdol. unoxTme. liitahvi 11 0. Dalton "WI Me 41°11 11 iei4ii , 13teamsno , _ the drat . ~ a Par et. .' 4 . 11.9 41 . gatiiii it l Vii.: -' , r 126;114n686i .51.,eittliemrasautiovnuitve.., itzuluDGE isr. ildeiresitr FOB AITrWERP,PETBA)LEIIII. , The britbh tryity Santparell. (legato, MC emsnow loading Jot above Iport for (eiht or pianage: apply to WORENAN'At q et ISt Walnut !met., n S- ~. ~•• . N Do IA Aim . ' 4 _, ,_ _Da: • aux: ',. load at Charleston' for .PhlladdlOhla. _Ube „ -...., freights vat. and topatch , given{ ‘_ APALT gP , - 3 E l :Minn. !louder a co, a Dock ifreet whom Jautl', dilm, ' I R ANTWERP.—TEIVRIMIT.CLASIV SHIP MORAIIAWB P0f.41' , . la now loadingifor, Ant 'Warn having a large Portion of her c o en gaged. •rWill'havoWeirdftwtelcOVOl"-frnighlrel on only. apply to WpItRALANA 109.,..1114__ a at, streetr - ::' , 7:, • T. trJ ,A • " • • ' I only The e_. Irltlah hark 131quildon. 4 1 " 3 .,•7 1 . i Cowen, muter, : h aving large/ Nitlen allausr came engaged, have quick deepatch. or balance o ffelot apply ce' PETER wRICIA7 do SONI44ISWa laimeigOTlCZ--FOB, NEW: ware and Raritan - uaub-swiumena Transmutation CopanyDeananct Onifieure Linea—The Inudnedit by these Lime Inn orch . um scud after-tWimb-6-Fi-relviniat. which will be taken cm accommodating trnas.a Li to WM. At:BAIRD &Ws. donthlTharrars T ETAWARE AMU-' • •1' towed. eett PlitMelp • • ••• • Abakt . • 'Dolliwao Vitt luta' ••• •• te •.• • di CO. Agemte. Capr l 4o •i• life • MOTIOB.--ALL rERSONBARB KEIBBBVISPVIZEION ed against:treat:4:lg any of thecrew of.the .Ascorksan Bask "lsioreidol.?.Bemive, Meter: ffhlse Idverlel debte of their contracting will belel4 - bilither fain or ecestigaefia....) ; TET.Ej.vmwanw sold tf • 6.Wilaut WANTED—VESSELS TO LOAD AT f aT, Georgia:fob Queenitown, torAirderis , Ussessearala&- dom; also.for River. La Plata; also for,Pledl_terranapa nand LiverpooPdireet. SOLDER , # )4 U0'.0 , -Ll,Tek. AtmetWhart.L.,,,, ' CATJTN.—ALL . PERSONS, -ARE Y_ ti d against trusting or harboring' of tree core,' of tbolq" . o..abiv ,HERBIANN, 8 hweersi; as po debts of th eir cobtractliortvi ll be Paidt3v Wastet Q Cob, sinew WORRmVi'tt co..l23.WalnAtArect. ,CAUTION. -,ALL , PERBONar ABE; ICBREBY • C4lT tinned against harboring or treating any of the 'crew of the Brig {Thief Bartaby Masten , ma , nvelelita of . .theitr contracting will be paid by ea fain or consul sea. iY22'tf ..IN 0 4,00.1 @Li IikTOTICE.—ONBIONEBB VIB ATERCHANDIBB,', .1.11 Br. brig Chief. Bariabymas ter froth Legkorn. please attend to the reception of their' geode.. (whe,versel will commence &whiteout; under general• order. on FBI- J2tth !not; at, Hansom street' Wharf." &Writ kill, when all gooda,not , permitted will be cent to Ma public. stores.' , • WOBIIKAN , dr iy2 tf 123 Wafting , • • A la. PERSONS . ARE HEREBY OA -0134 against trusting say of the crew of tt l i l eNM bark Ada, Murphy, muter, from. Liverpool. ear no debts of their contraefing will be paid by`either the captain or consignees. PETER WRIORT & SONS, :115 , Wahaut. street. . 1320 tf 6 ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY' CAUTIONED against trusting any of the crew of the Br. Bark 'John Eine. Efeivtn, master, from Liverpool, as no ' debts of their contracUng will be _paid by either the Captain or Con- Wsnees t PETEß WRIOHT % BON ' No. 115 Walnut street. - - biletf XTOTIOR—THE CONSIGNEES OF hiBROBANDISE .11 per Bark SARAH A. PUOMAN. Parry. Muter.. from London:Will please attend to the 'reeepllon of their geode. The vessel , will commencedischareng at Race Street Wharf, under general order, on TH.SDAY.' Bth inst., when all goode not ermitted will be sent, to the Public Stores. WO di C0.,=1 Walnut street. Coneigneesi , • jy7-tt% OAUTION.--ALL; PERSONS ARE HEREBY FORBID harboring or trrustingjuw of the crew of the Norwegian rk:Andreae. Captain Pahl, as no debt of their contract iritell be , Paid by captain or agents ,!f,Rimaist -rIAIITION.—ALL PERSONS . ARE HEREBY CAE tioned against trusting or harboring any of the.. crew of the N. 0. ship Neptune,'Dincke, master; as , no debts ofttbeir contractingwill be paid by Captain orConsignee. WORMIAN d; CO" 123 Walnut street ' '''jyttt rIAtITION.—ALL PERSONS ARE TIVIRPBY• CAir.„ tioned'againit trusting or harboring any-of the .oretv of the N. G. ebip Electric, Jung°, muster, au no debts Soi7 their contracting will be paidby - captain or ..co O WRKMAN a CO.. 123 Walnut e tr eet. iyi tf „ AI:MON.—ALL PERSONS ARE HERESY O&V -tioned against trusting or harboring any o: the or of the N. 0. bark Geestemunde, M, ken. muter, aa no debt% of their contracting will lx)paid by captain. or COW eigneer. WQRRMAN & CO.. 123 Walnut etreet....l4 CAUTION.—LALL PERSONS, ARE HEREBY CA LT tioned against harboring p_r_trnating any of the crew tif the bark SARAH A DIJIMIA.N, Perry master. from Lon. don, as no debta or their contracting will be, paid , by Cap. tan or Coneignees. WORKMAN ac conaigpaaa,_ 'N.ALVA.L. STORES. NAVAL' STOIIES.-262 BARRELS No. I ROSIN; 60 barrela Pale Rollin' 3 001arrela No. ripal6ooo- Dar. , rela Prime White' 0 Melte - Turpentine z' imrreo North Carolina Tar ;272 barrels" 413ahor ' • -*• For sale IT VCOW: R 0 tEr____.l — ; Noatinoutii , ehtware airtroue.ri • LP MIN OIL 4..k.ND VAIINISIL - 46,O(GrALL011131tar RUR _Lt. Rosin Oil; 4000 mats. 24 run HaanOn .1003 _FAL. 3.1 run goon Ow, 2,1300 gala 4tli run 'Eakin on; 81.1 • uames'nk Bright Varnieh. rar Bay. bi tlwati y 2.olsf i vr Isla. 16 aanth DOlawara 41varaer DOBIN AND SPIEUTSOS TUREICNTINn.7-1.163118L5. 'l.l/ Bpirito Of -Turpentine. now, ,1 81 from ateamerneer, from. Wilmington. N. 0.:. 11 4, 'for thld by COMRANiritIISSELL & CO., 21,:tiOrtirrronr• ,I:Lreett ; - ' 1 - 1 OTTON. c 277 BALER corrozi. NOW LANDING lJ'from' StexunahiP WYOrnitg"trOm Savannah.` Gs, luta fora ..a • . • , CO :1: CO ID °sm. Br BARRELS ROSIN. NOW LANDING jti fLoWitesiWilibMiouling!Fom flaTin** cia , ‘ 1 : ?1 41 716ALS&K, RUSSELL. &CO.. 22 N.Fttert Weft., Alb fresh !)Y k. o W l3 , ( Ycl, l ?EA.&qX•ANc!c.dnw4'l l4ll 't, 0q ,At _ 3470f1.-4151,1r155 Ikt i f r iy• wy lit yal x )yf t ili=ognaimh • . 1 f , l' EINEMB