The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 20, 1858, Image 1

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- Jet Goodoind, "
Corsis isiffkoad,AtosidaßoAr:-_')h- - :
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Bole Ageizti - 1n khtlattolphia,for ~ thf ilikis al, Chariot
trodshatati LONDCE4,I',A r .IFt.,EIC,E . ..rE3I4, ts,
s i ILVZR ;i•
WILLIAM TighOlti,k KO,
MANPTAGTVRERN'cO "SIC rAT
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sttlition; cdostadalt pit fikiditiithade td *O t o' gatat'l ;
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TRA SSTS. Q 02441111171411/ treEILTII9I - SET ;wino,'
prronattai GatmwmotrilliwutatusenWt:
xsts curio_ ,ftsitrizirk.sOyagme!,o#l,l4 ;
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entiniand - to lOVJPof2niatal,l%,-4, „
REAVESTATIC= _
Noo:Bo4o44bittrlti'PßEAT:' `.
Real Estate pntehased 'end sold. Rotuma . iteited:
Rents and Granad Rent! col* tedi -Maraf - w and. ea
*toecaps, graidaddvntiiNtel.;.:
Predericic Trairf,'Es4li r ni.,/ic Linde,
Mortis IfidlefrelliKeti.r . Thee. Iv - dniediserk - ZZ
dames Duldep,lllq.,t Web . &n, • rEsqf 1j26
Imes Lotto bf Credit; OM owl. to Troia . A. on aft
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Oollestionanusio, agitating desSittliitariitirot tlier
'United States ass % the 4:lselso?,-onatitof YfilfOnTO:
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Colloettona sasolOond:psatts 4
Sown On angland mei
Ireland. I
trneurrant- lisax.•'/Totfra -IfiAbti" • 'Am aWanfirao
bought and EMI , '
_,fl - 449...teilyieek;41oneh
and Time Papers okatitted. •
Stocks and i.oana bangbt and Soli on OomieSaatela at
the Board of Sralcont,in 41044 pltin okattlineerdelt,:a
EDWARD PLIATfo i ,
Notary Pnbitivfor:
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COBTBYAIWEBB ';;;- -
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IPaY V ertilalat.:46 4otiOnr ** 44 42rodArryolurW
Money_ for .. ..noniieldontrana. aim*: and,ioOathig:
Boats, Nora: kpak#7 . letatirdtddiWatdr,,
rsoidntyromptortmtlon. Reek , '
Wood: Baoon, & Co„ Phtlidelphia
/Wei Rf_lb"& Withoes:Phillatelphlatjo
Bharp,"asaloes,ll-04:11tIledidAblia ; • - -
Blehard '
Charles & labßodelphlai
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(01MMinann IT.TIM;I4IOI.II4SEdre 01141611,. „ 9'
PSEYHTIJAL CHASTISE. —--
rXeis toJeeDadb oa
and all !dollars Paid bask On Demand: -• :a
ornaß, Italf
' 'Mastoid:apex, ttlrc Votthisrell
Thielnotituiton.le Vox. opllziaoe#the `EIF et
bestow. and Is the'onte Qbrateredllivhielaisik*ater
la the northern ps4 a o.la elty: AZ7 et a *
~,d `
Odies will be spia;(daLly)'fainie !DAN Wo1601•.
sad aim on IiONDATikinesTutDIDDAVY/41,a - natD.
9 o'clock .M.abs Sissabiz e _, , - -•••-;
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iralirtek '• „ •
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Oteehee "InoobiDook.AF-,,
John P Leey, sbdiPh /L'OPOWA''.
Hon. Henry BOCOngt' . • ' ThioMe Srindepptqc.
; Daniel Uniarkodai,f 7,•Wieley„Brey, ,
' Hon. Wm . Millwasd a .Z - Itobirt ELDasidaoa;
Imodailok Btaakei'. • ".1 , ,
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ahart • - •
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Cla# PtH.V.60141:
mird aeakki
John Homier, ire.
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Hassatui, GEORGHa
QATINct i vtarrr,-,--trinfrEnciATA.Tzw:
.. TRUST ClOlMPTlorrgilia i ftgOWlSlK'
NOT Ittrette..- - , - • -
Lugs and tri' ll AMA 2119011 , 1114 0611661ii.1ik
mud, without nottoolailt,l4ll4.lllMANc - nitu
JET from Ow day of 4404416 ,irlthdrairat. ' -
Whoa hours; from 9 untilb- ololbak innerydiNl4idres
MONDAY SVEN.I24OB frpm_T *ail 9 feelooki , ,.,
- DRAWS for sate oiribithiltriliiiimakatzt;
frora urravin.:s
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• Tailor—UMW Itd•IMSITMS: • ' - ssTrayn
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OAVING FUND=-VIVE PEaMINT;
0.3 TICRE B T-NATIONAL:fIAIM-itAIRUST,IOOhid
PANY.-WALNIIT'STIMMI_ " lid MTllO4l3lMi ;
OP 2111104 PHILSOILPHIA , •
. Istouroluenn reaalMeen' nip
Money le'resinvello ellynamiileoelp44 JoleZ
Serest AM from the Anyeit &join .111,.
drewM. . • p. tt,n.. , 171 7oe; . 4011 b,
ofit'M - ii:oPonfo 3 l-4*, tglialto l / 4 isols is 4,114'
noorning Ono& in' the' evintagi'_ exit oil
nod Thunday IriPeMile"
MON. MOW:GO BMlMltiliiiieefileik: 4 .
ROBBT.J3 k-Mleireed4MOL' ,
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MA.I I Lr L.Baneenr. j , 41016011 1 1 - trenietnet •"+"
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Robert Ssifrido,.-' , 4 74 '. - rksslilsoL,L= --c, • ; 1
- Ural. IC.; Atsbtosi, irlea 'TM:Mph 'Verne: V'!:''' ',
O.- taksiars th SSioaskti j; s atoxiryfigtoodissfo, - ‘ fi I.r.
- Money isi rewind trufpiiffmanlamsto,daikv,,, ! —I,
Tko 'nude:oats ofir.'NUelsrital:frroty Istti, 'Sip' 1 ,
provisions of tair , Obartfirquiliktir,WlTA*ll'lEOßT.'
GAGR43, GROIINDMI I / 4 suicitimitirtt ohm sossirf:
ttao M Will 1111/110, wrest secuiltzto tho.dopabd - k
tors, saul whisk *mutt tail 40 itroVei ura awl
Dint,. to etts Im4titotssor, r, , - , i 4 . - As. ~—: 'Ar.l,li'
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We have remoir - ed no* test itior4 i ft u t
to the LA n WO/00k ,-, 41 %, ,!CO/UhlinlVe 1 .
fel' dem* below: the itt?d,#trAtexpeolastemeetietir - our
'old Kends tad - the delbl ;;Ittit i =flavitectu
esenihetrone'esteihivoi /toil -littr'lfilyhialee
- OaddoildithnjelY Atiodebol
Stone Mantels? tutor (fiiia'
,now - m4nutaatasing.OULLIONISVEIIIIII,4IIOIIIIrIPAW'
WTAT filW OodtWod.pdhatlAGAlVlOLSollo,lui'
mot po wer ful and:poothold 4 estermyst
tad - Now . 41-eisamio:Dt --
'teew mad ;-beatitifoil Idalotwrot-I,OW' Down
klarstee,-tod Par10r,0011,01041,01,4411ee10t, edttetvettetto;
We hale ittol - 'edmmenetd, the: nonifootors of
Szolys4;g4NTZLEhjethiWriiiits .
) eylenislit =Stone: -Mies* , WitAtoledtiniro',Owitdet
- aPitelAV PREM/Vdearfkolesto Aar osiE/LotIK:
Wino of Me• - fitooffilsiroisMolt-"Offfiff idQP , t-Infor
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tsopildx6d b SedelCiod oiVor.:Vdtidt,'
and are mold Who eido - iikildhddisfoodieklisolittoV
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AND ITS htANIIPAarIItP,
t: -Lasko ,400;p0., handsomely ilittattated.
,pybud,* , ; i m ptifl4-31. aanonadpg -that th'o
lope;appated , eittljitfog,,,tha drvolopinpot,
IN-ariety, and'etittstica of the'inanufacindog iudpetrj of
brnow , readYarCtor laid eitenta and
ilatiorkin horde everywhere. 'lt rhapasind of
'delight' every - Philadelph an; ends iitialett
' - iriorT Stranger P)OurdPrrlirtv oe , - • ,
, .4,,fithao evidently geim compiled with great care; and
re' taint::tat of - metal Inforroation.”—Penn.
A'Prioa - $1.26;•' 4 "" .
Orderi!; Piomitly imii)11;141; If et eased to the pub
lisher.' , • EDWA RD' Y01;1NG,
7 , ass Walairt
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THE t,ZIATIONALI 31ECHAXIO,'? t'7
3%:s Tag GREAT WORKINGMEN'S' Zielift !Ai! *;
moi l min i t E ot n ao l aLr . of, ilia).
liktefeet-toftyceiy'OOO-tbotieirue a living* leimeet.in
dOntryt- To be hed'oi tbe:Offielylfo.lol3,4'l3ottlVTbiid,
(Rp 'tetra) i=
'AftErffiti too,d 0.42.11.1t1ER8 ;WANTED' riortrvnt.'
LIT A 134 B WORK ON. COLONIAL,
OPINioNe.;-:oonronit oc
.. T3:oool4aryerif off L 41146116 points of EinTlich - Juris,
prudence, chiefly teonoterfiliag the‘Coltnaleei
'Ma Udintherticollereat Britain Collected and Wielded
:fteceiheOtigleelein thelleard'of Tiede ind , ettutellel'
pcolt.9oop, --
. By. Rioiox pliptiney,Ectvi 11f4t33-iLLA.
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tleeelnetand Aconite i
klt-1016 •
, s Ler Roof selletifßabtic4ere and Imppoorters;
Ji2 • . . 19 ' Bontla Blttlb.ct.iect,
-:XSOLZ/fac:i . •
RUAI4T+ writATONve camintweti UM ,
° " 147".4 TualtilatAY,.i 4l4 , - -elefeelheCitt alt ge BW&-
DAVI* 4 TheleAgeio, lAiAsapTAApallg.
Ude Cdty r for eit*lrenbierlbeci: Priee,,ll2, o'l%Am:qua.;
Sitth,trle s tlTllAT,TO'N,' Iteres4itlle ; College,
!-11:11:nornee SZVBNTEI and IDICiteITBMT , etreete
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‘f*LEil* ORiiI4N - S'i COURT:
WILLIAM -- 11.
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SibiOatlo tie ru s uicil;th• Democraticsia/94t*:
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OWL-'REGISTER " OF 1'0144 ;
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Ats 'Meta
to 'Reid* isst nomination,. .
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~ the Rules bt PeoiltiVelyiirty, ,, .': 1:41.2641%
'iI 7 ILAI - triev:-,Ttie -i;tmciereiguett , ber4tynirOtlifut .
ILI , tihrfreeibihithat he will be a candidate for the;1ClMO O :
;b1 • Al !VI:, SH.I3IIIFT '
of the Mien& de-e4tj;
ta tIO,POOIe 7I
P • et -Philadelphia, at the ye lining
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loom BITES;
•_or SHIStITIMXTY MAAR.
InVect teo pinnocrattextrlonr. " ,1424:1m1V ,
C , ..104 ; 1 ; : 5 01 4. 1..T5E ORPHAN,Sf.,COI7#,T,
TEO5.' leArArtxxxs,-' ,
Rake. luto;:t.
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trurt- ,ANDRE! WPTE.L
— ical s emomitlaaWes. , , r • 1 4 0_ ,
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• qJ Ebreencro Ward Of,itie.iemocrstloßarty:. •
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GISTER ‘WILLA r = . ', - ,
Nv• onlarasv. Krtiortr_;
= - TwEltrizia*AßD.
tie People , rtioint4tlo. , jill-tt
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'l: , ?,youis , ostarsita k twoefrivornt
i,suitjobt WthimoPrg,tv.loo-;1 ,, - , - . A01v...1113
a/6 ' 4440' kti:
Tp„nENT-I.nrge Store *ant Divining
'llll9lTATortee,'No. e2d 'Noith"'F /TONI) Street, botwev a
'thdlehrhi 1 and 'WU low 'stresig...efeet aide. Coole,h g
,71 . 4igefi hot, and. cold water ; Qes . tltraughout.:l a „„,
m
ent;Go feet ,Irk len - gthi:whlch 'milk be altoretd into
' di ning-*Wind tehen,,ll . preferred. Beier ,ent for
-mad/ ?<mita..r -1140 °,0 1 'f _Tb: 6 16 , ime."' s d . the best
;or onelooo r oragone DUCtellyAoryllol3 Mt/ Dry GOOdt ,
..e.rge - eta repro% hoof irlit be iOnWl, `too good tenant
torfP3oo per year. •Arley et f •
" SA M T EIN 5i iTCT AWL
i °Qtl 4 THIRD arreet,
„ . betow Watent 14:
fie -40
A ll..2 7 l_,rors";lqth 40b' king imtraerqm! 1 91'
!,4)ei? 4T a itAtii;'
'49:l44eot t iti THIRD Street ;
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4114 - kbandBol33o -
ffidi; IVIAL *AM* iabeleiniminvietrientiv, large ifite
81X,'deox
,111/IRDN
'Ettlist.• 111
LLYAIIift
N)i 'BIXT E EI:
112 "t•ViedeldVforT•Y -
it — ' : 'FOR. SALE OR EXCHIANGE —A
.kanderordenew mansi.•n,lD rooms, and al, Italia,
rosarlfiginfdd dratlonl'thirth,Penositsardsomilsoad.
• Eitir,ipleadld, , fruit abundant; hasten nnsurpsesed,,
Any perann-roatly desiring a handsome country seat,
eson,nage for, oily roper, cr, inn dud this an , nneikaal
WlNg7akirs=B=goll.l:olMor:fplaPalk
FOIL OALE.--/Vpretty Cottage, nine
Met inonscrlini one or mie cores on trijoadnasvonne,
Ann miles ant the Elanond , street Turnpike . . Alec soVe
rek Itaitiropn. Cottage lots neighborhood , is
bifiltby; benuthil.' all 4 ?rapidly itneiovisg: P. Z.
iatzw,isji Bontit'EllX Vit.* t 3 - (id nor/3' onl44na
for_ - TO HE al.'.••=oo account of removal
noViton4, the tows No. 482 CHBBI'NUT,
belowitlfth street.' Posses/Iton Inhy-be'2o4iLbrott the,
Brst.of October ; - The posid 14 on one 4t.thik *4O 4454
'table to • - •
‘Tar tease spiB7 to - "
J. E.OALDwv
FOR SkLEaViOnd eg l Kotate,on
North-Third *treat, iriclO4loei Triggid sTORILS
ou liird Wove, Noe. 422 424 so' , tato, two four
story- BiZION IWlLDitifittper7biliwpi Street. Nos. 417, -
419, 421. Lot BO feet frott4 : - extending lo depth 178 feet
t*lM"."7l.r‘uet. an refit clear of fazes of about
- 1 2 ; 900 ; APAY, I4 4 • - 21:LEVIOIC,
TO :y
7 .,..74 , ..4t,81T0zputing..110neci No. 180
.itelaware'Aven'tie, with floor . extend in g
Trii. 4 7.4 , WitttrstroPt, Applpo ' •
..; .1911Ni4r. ACENDINDX - A,,00,
- • - ' 182 N -.Vermiare4tionn•
:4 it '0
',it , N,VAlA'he'ltecond and tldtd,
-*tortes or No:"109 ARCM Street, 19i9ond 4991 . 9b9 - Te
Yrciat, ninth midi: , r• - .Ajilir to
9 North Water Street
-- MOW SALV--.- - ",A;vidtiaVe LOT, in theml4
41: ty of the - Baltimore _Depot, In nak Improving
logghborbcoi. "gor partloOira,, , yress J.,
,t4lt 4 Adee : .1,16
flOAli:=—Tbo,enbacribors offer for sale, the
i .ll .4 l .heer'qtatity 'et Lxiitqu ape:EonuiLKll4
ifultablii - t4r,fe:mily uae, at the lowest pi leee‘
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.... eNSAIf..x-IMIEB:tu. rdORTGOMERT,InforddeMe
frldudestid ,the fabilie'that he lae effected en ifeedip -
Tema wjeb - thei', tick Itodetain Coat Company foe sue
, ideldtf Wide j fpeelebested LIMIGIL 00AL. , lie itti
t‘li f
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iti r i s . fo r iiihrast fife yaltoble ell WILDITUMINOIIS
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, streettilldladelptils, Kee Alinistantly. on, Wind
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_IL & CO.
so:3 North SXXTII Street.
• littail-UirD- octba.' '
NH* . 090p§;'`
- L. -J. LEVY CO
Aro now receiving a choice a.vortment of New (Izmir.
„ ._•
''MN SALES.
In' addition to their own Importations, they offer this
sonsorin selection frnnilhe'stooke 'of other Importers.
The whole eolication is fully equal in variety, in beauty.
of design and. exaellonen of fabric, to any poet season.
The,insPection of '
WHOLESALE 'BUYERS
.Is invited as well as their retail customers. The stock
Will he added to by all the steamers arriving this PO;
as they luivamade arrangements tohe:vo sent to them a
selection of -any sew Goods which may appear In Paris
rate in the aeitena
809„AND 811 CHESTNUT 8T
P aulT4t ',.
EAR — PLESS :BROTHgRS are' etealii.eat
theli &lin lair: Moak of LaWiLS,:Deialnee,.l3llke,, ,
OlinIlle ) Ilk 'notes,
,apl chints,' at gtestly reduced
• • CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. ,
SHAWLS.
pia Just received an assortment of Men's Travelling
Shawle, pistil; and fancyborder., ail alien and qualltlee.
1 •^ BHARPLBBB BROTIIERS,
ati l7-I f' - eIIE,STSIIIT AND BIGHTTI.
pANTA.I,OON STUFFS.
• Coatlnp,-Testiage, and•,Broadoloths.
-
Goode specially for Bois' wear.
•Stimmer„Pant Stuffs, ceiling cheap..
• - • , PRE561.11181.1618
In tba basoment,„of, anal good make, by the yardmr
pleoo, aka ,mall. por.e4nt. on the Agent's paolunie pane.
• DettlEnno GIOODS.
r. Irish Linens, 4pgs and bbavy.
Shirt It, Roble; Table Linens.
'Towels; Marna, and Napkins,'
''Pickings and Flannels.
` • riktARELIDILLBEI QUILTS.
Blankets from $126 per pair upwards,
Bummer Spreads selling off cheep,
ISANTILid. KOWA,
, Plaid Dusters at 76, Ltivello do, $1,26 to $1.76.
Pine Dusters from $2.50 to $8.60.
pia few more silk Mantillas and ,Dosters, wltioh
we will close Out *agreed reduction.
• Goods for Summer and Pall Travelling Drifierri; '
Eterrlmaoks, neat and dark, new styles.
•iw• •• OONABD,
Mat corner NINTH arid itaI3JSIT.
g.lO ODE p owAxs, '.; , • • ,
.Vote THE B
BAHmi
,
AT 1 . 1 - 27 -DOLLARS.
. •
, TRAVELLIVO OR DUST CLuARB,., 2
IskdOirrumble for'o , Contitiry Rs3l3lb, or en rontito Cie
• -
,Rprinorat.s2,3o, $3 30; $3,30, aura $6. *-
ELF,CANT . MANTriiiiA33. -, '
PILENCH AND , ENO LISLE -LAO% '
,SLACK PILE, SIIdkrAND,LACEP.
_ CRAPE MARETZ.OIROULARB.
WHITE BAILEGE CIRCULARS.
AT 0211114LASP y 11101115; To
, C . 11, 0 ,21 pliAgot,
Ar 1-33
•- , . PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM s —• -
-, , toosottgattroT
.1917: , , • PAOOTOW &
rill OE t .EMBROIDERED
'CRAPE snazwza inratoirma la Able City are
now hemp sold by - • -
T HO,IVNLBY - :,1; AVILISU- - •
N. lit. eor. EIGHTH, and - EISNING GABDSN.2
parchasedi a fini'dilys le, It Smolt tremendous
saarl , nye for -
a • lot ,'of very rich, - Dtribroldered- Crape- BbiWI!;:111141r#
quality and style an we bard • • -
TWENTY DOLLARS! : ' •".'• •
which we are now selling at the extremely low Prig* of
TWELVE - DOLLARS!!
Ladles, - yon may never bare muoksnothipp'opportuniti
of buying a •-•--• • . - ,
11.1./CO3OWS VOILWL SO carer! .
4./SO, Plain Crape,Shawls, from Et to $lO. •
MANTILLAS AND DUSTERS. ,
lienialSargahm in Lenxii Moir Antique Man.
he. - „'
- TraeellinDrentiMaterlale great farletr. ,
Thin Bummer-Dress Goods.
Organdie!, liaregesi Grenadines; No., ate '
• BLAOK.SILIEtrii. ISNOT -BILKS, do.
1, Oar name is' justly celebrated for.Oheap Silks - .
Materials for Men altd.Boyel - Wear i . •
Linen Goods, bf our owat Importation.. •
Summer GOWNS and other Plannele, .
fce., •i
Mitts Vetta• Xiabrotdortes, notterr Mores: &gr.,: at
-` • in 0 all Tilt Y 'Oh yo. fa
' • sioNsmacm'eAss trroapp: .
N. B. oor. SIORTH &SWIMS exur?Bti Streets,-
T _TWIN% WIDE 'MIME" AND BLAAMI.
SIAREOZ; for Shawls, Talmo, &e., wholesale
end retail, '
Btcle!"4P" ` "PPI C/fl d A i rLlTlPA aa lgin3.
104 . ' EIGUTif and ARCH, Streets.
:is le-Oinirt Janitrobtuusci-aT•
VI O ; 13'6`. JTH E$ T . AND WESTERN
1124REHANTS.
A wirr ,;:+oclcof
ta/NA, , 01 , 4 , 13 , 15 *,„:r.E, AND
FANCY AIti'ICLIB,
• •,• AT T@l LOWJM lAU. PLITCES,
mkrixspz-i WYrTi, Importers;
—MASO*O 1111,1,;7).3 OHISTiiIIT BTit-ZETo
- - Atntbrellas:anb tlarasols.
&'!ENpi"ER,
IdANURAOTUREREI
Or
tibiBRELLAS:ANI),7ARASOLS,
No. 836 MATtErn STIIEBT,;
Divite the attention of BUYERS
To Their.
LAREF'AN,D,TAA.IND 51,00-K
Oath - LT, 40, 11arnees ernniinne.
MEMV
IMPO3TEAS AND MANIIPAOTEMBNO
BADL T,
0A11.14A41, And
HARNESS ERINHAINNE,
No. KS NARK= STREIR, .
Boots 'cinb 6406.
BOK= & BROTHERS,
ELLICUFAOTUEIRS
MID
WHOLESALE DEALERS
DITY AND EASTERN MADE
' EOOTS . AND SHOES,'
goo. 432 AND 434 'MARKET STREET,
Below ' PM, floatli Ade s
• PAILADELPITIA
FALL kJ 'TOOK
; op
Ouzo AND 81101313.
408HPIL H. THOMPSON & CO,
No. 814 MARE.ET STREET,
• - AND
Nos. 8 and 8 YEAXKLIN PLACE,
Wag irons ALAnas •YD WIWASSORTND
,STOOK OT
BOOTS AND SHOW,
013! OLTY AND KASTNRN 141..ANDVLOT1111t1.
- Which they offer for wilo on The beet terms tor omit,
'tot pn tise,'n*Ln..l . :eyikdit. • 'Buyers. ate Invited to call and
eietainet their dock._ yBl4
OCOTW, AND -SHOES .— The embeariber
ht‘,.,s 01 Urge sad varied atoek-of 'BOOTS
rid 019 , J s..9l!ttlet he will ra c itit e hN ir owrmig.
`8;41. irrog and MARKET ,
piscalutions anb Copartnerships.
rrIRE,I3NDE'RSI GNED havetble day
A. teemed. a Copertnershtt) Dieter the Area of AGA RD
IC CO., for the trieteeetion of the Het. esp." and &rave
tiocelabeetoeis.. REHM?' OUI'PF.RNAN,
; -• • . 0.-AO.ADD
- Nf.:,428 AtARKIAT . Street, Philadelphia.
'Aitanetlo, 1859, - „„ „ nul9-ettt"
THE SIIISSORIBERS" rtIAVR THIS
BArente4 ea tote a limited' nirtnersliip agrees
bly to th4i t riff Visions of the= Act ofiAssembly of the
112
0011100 b of Pennsfirante, ; approved March 21,
;MN entil f' , An Act relative to Limited Pemtner-
Maps " and Ilse supplement thereto{ and we do hereby
:certify ,
'l. bat the , einief the OM Under Which such part
nersbin to be conducted, lei. P. &E. It: ORNN.
`,--• 2; Thewetted illutture of the business Intended to be
t rw°setcdie th e purchase And WO of Ompeting in the
„citY-ef.Philadtf, Iphia.- • „ • -
8. The name- of the generel partners are :0024 P.
O lo4,ll 3,neldinil at the northwest corner of- Arch end
Twenty-first itn Jet, in' the city of Phibuielphia; and
- ROWAN/11i. ORNN, residing{ on the north side of
Arch' stroet, sin Twenty-trot street, in the mild city.
7 - 4. The name 'of the special partner to BENJAMIN
*NNE. residing at 285 North Ninth street, in the city,
of phfiadelphis who, as such special partner, has con
tributed to tine common Stock of the imid arm the sum
ot twenty-lirot housand deters 11 cash.
' The said m trtnershili commences Itild 14, A. D.
11581 add e4fl It 'minas on the 14th day.of.fuly, A. D.
/881;, r"'BENJAMIN ONNN,
- - -•- JOON P. ONNIC.
Ear y .enp It, ERNE,
Pari.anximi trAi - jyl6.4h-T,
QLATE I• SLATE 1 SLATE I
t‘a MUM . , irrii It sizes; and at 'rely low rotee,.lrept con
staartli on Ma I . ; and for ale by. • • • • •
z • I , 00.!
Slate
tf.A.IiTPWR RVAR and THIRD stree ; t...
'F.*. Slats; Roots put on in tho best manner , pa re.
*NTri,"ati adtryiw;
1111ikOAT' W 1 NE.-
6o Quirtet Fifes In
i! ! °113 :',
_0,1E16 filottY6oN•l;,Bkrrtp k.
, .ItOPE:'=--,A.ipaT:t4l4 sites mapn
w wuNs stroo,
FRIDAY. 4 iGripBT7' 1
2b. 1858..
There is a 'Wait expectation that • Qiieen
Vrcroarsovill'ylsit'Canada..- - -nixt year.' The
Canadians are great in expectation. They
expect to run a railway straight across British,
North America, 'lip:which:the Atlantie. kred-
Pacific will be. united. They expect to have
ono of Queen Yurron - Wti Sena. edncated for,
• the trade of Viceroy, and Sent over, at a pro-
per age, to govern them—we do not see why,
if a son cannot be spared, (on the chance, of
India and Australia needing Royal rulers,) a
daughter of England mikkt not take his place:
When a Queen found to be so mimir.hetter
Than eny male ruler England had; Oravalt
01:4mm:excepted; eincelite'fiim of Heurti,
VII, - Why net; stiliaitieute a Vice:reino in Ca:,
ndda for a mice-ray t. Nations, like individuals,
sometimes floniishbestender pettiioat-gOireip.
mint. ..„
The ancients had such a 'settled 'otkinion of
• this that they actually compounded a word to
express this very system, and Gynoocracy de
notes a Governmentakthe head of which a
woman may be placed.. We need not go back
. to antiquity, - however, for examples of the
success•and advantages Of remelt) domination.
Who among us has, not known one-man,' 'at
least, (we:have , known twenty,) who would
have been ruined, in mind and property; - bat
for , the:gentle, influence of 'woman'? 'Jt'paay,',
be his • Mother, sister, ;wife, or - his.,sweet
heart:--hOw beautifully expressive is 'that flee
old Saion wind l—but , many and mania Man'
has bed tit; be grateful to Woman, in one of
these'capacitles, for having led him froth the
preelpiWon.wheae brink he stood r of having
• redeemed -him from t evil , ways, - Of -having
- weined.him from vicious propensities, of
having regenerated him by the' , gentleness or'
the force of her"mlnd„'of hiving allured him fo •
brighter realities and - liettelf . leiliefi,' and, with
God's gracious help,. of having made •a new
man of him.
•, , • ; • •:!
- No wonder,',llion, the ; pigeence of the, &nude
mind having..mide, England 'actually happier
now th'an it ever was 'lndex-the 'rule of any'
Male nionarbb, that the Canadians should
-gladly accept and eagerly cling to every report
which Rumor gives wing to of a 'Royal visit,
to their province's. They palm, because Mei.
hope; Twenty-one years ago, this Self. - same
Canada wasthe scene of,Wltat was within an
ace of being a great rebellion - . Vet now;
what peoplei are more ‘, 4 loyal" to VICTOB.Ls;
than these same ; earrevoltere,,Whe, were, then,
sternly intent'upthi,aeparallag:their conritri ,
from Great Britain;• of . elevating it' from a
mere Colonial dependency to the dignity, of
an independent republic. We dare say that
if Queen, VICTORIA. were to visit Canada, she
would be received a hundred Blues more en
thialastically (if that were possible) then she
is received when she visits the populous parts
of England and confidingly 'trusts herself
amid thronging crowds of men, women, and
children, who love though they have never
before Liam her, to whom the mere fact that
she is their Queen gives a claim on their de.
voted affection. We cannot cernprehend the
rationale OE We cannot '.underetaidthe:
practical Philoaopliy of such an, exclamation
as used . to be made when ono of the Bourbon
Kings of France ceased to exist." The King
bleed I „Clod save the Xing," whereby, at
one Moment, theiegardnnd the devotion due'
awl Blveo - ie,' One ruler, war'insteutaniouiar=
transferred to utenalutMimk• ' •
There have bees some instances of tpt!l in
England. . In' June 1830, when ( Groitas, IV
died, one universal shout of gratulation arose
for his , eucceaser.The dead man had been
,
complimented, for dip gracefalness of hie
bow, as "Gentleman dzoaos,"• and Ida
brother Winntaii, who had' rotighed it at sea,
under Nansos and other great Admirals, had
been universally looked view as a rough, out,
spoken, boorish, :quarter-deck sort of folio*,
Without much 'to boast of on the score of
brains. "Gentleman George" passed away,
and suddenly the bluff brother who succeeded
to the Crown, was hailed, all through the
iciands of which' be now became ruler, as
coq. 'he &tiler Sing," was called " The Second
Atm l to and was complimented, as o. The.
.•
- :King,"
i n What is known as British
c'loy i t' was g.
mere
_concentration upon ano
therai Object. Seven yeak:` after that, when
Wrimax dyed (a hard-headed u."d soft-heartedold gentleman) the same adulation
tested towards his successor, VICTORIA,
was - shouted for, in' the familiar' fashion, a..
"The Virgin Queen," and Will eantinue popu
lar, so long as she lives—but, the moment
after she dies, "loyalty" will be eloquent,
load, and diffuse upon the virtues of her son.
So ebbs and flows the tide. So, the . Oanadians
would exult in the visit, - however brief, of
their reigning Sovereign:
, The question is not so much, will she come,
as can she *come 7 Now, when, steam and
electricity have almost annihilated distance
and Limo—when a - first-class steamer can
make the voyage from Liverpool to Halifax in
some seven or eight days—when a communi
cation can be fished across the Atlantic a
minute, the more material obstacles to a royal
visit aro conquered, if not almost wholly re.
moved, and there appears nothing strange in
the idea of the Queen of-• England devoting
six weeks of her autumn leisure, to a trans_
Atlantictrip, during which she can judge, with
her own mind, of the condition of the vast
territory known, at present, as British North
America, and of also visiting some of the
more remarkable and accessible • places of
natural and historic interest in the United
States.
•PHILADELPLTI4
But for the Atlantic Telegraph, it would be
almost impossible for Queen Vicronre to re
main for a month or six weeks out of her
own dominions in Europe. 'By its aid, she
would now bo able to have dally,,ovon hourly,
communication with her Ministers, just as .
easily as if she was at Windsor, Osborne, or
Balmoral.' AC;tnally easier, we believe, to do
this from Quebec, Toronto, or Montreal, than
from Balmdral, which is some twenty miles
from the nearest telegraph station in Scot
land.' If Queen irrwroara ever does visit this
Continent, that event will be' greatly facili
tated by' .the 'Atlantic Telegraph, which will
enable her Ministers to keep, her constantly
and folly ci posted up" in everything of which
it pay,bci desirable to make her cegnizant.
In. her own provinces, Queen VIOTORIA
would be enthusiastically received, for the
Canadians, in the aggregate,, are extremely
f. loyal," with wonderful respect, at thins
amounting almost tO adulation, for . that "di
vinity" 'which (SGANACTARE 'says) , “doth
hedge a Bing." In this country sue would have
a warm reception, also, from a variety of ditfe-'
rent causes. She is a woman—a sufficient de
mand on our personal and national gallantry.
In her Peeullar position' she' hes not abused
the powers entrusted to her. • The only blot,
now almost forgotten, was her weakness in
permitting the persecution to which the late
LOY FLOI{A HASTINGS was the victim. The
excuse is that she was very young at the'
time, (it was a year before her marriage,) and
that she was misled by evil advisers. In the
relations of private and domestic life -:as
daughter, wife, mother—no. woman of her
time has been more uniformly respectable and
even praiseworthy. Fifth 'avenue, Upper
Tandem; and Its the First Families," would
`probably lay .themselVes at the feet of Tun
QuEmq,•but the honest republicans, of all 'sta
tions, would cheerfully , pay respect to the
virtues of the woman. •
The visit to this country of a reigning
grand-child of that GEORGE the Third, whose
perverse obstinacy (tidally resolvingitself into
harsh tyranny) caused our independence,
would naturally present subject for reflection
to ail Serious minds, , Queen Vioroni,► weuld
tread, on our free soil without any feelings - but
those of friendship and tulmiretion. ' She is
billy aware that; though a few passing clouds
of doubt) , suspicion, and-.dissatisfaction may
ecoeolonsUylloom the horizon, the"
FRIDAY, AUGUST 20,'1868.
ttueen" Victoria and• the Cable.
bell 4" thia
,iennry ‘ tovviirds 'England' is
Cordialtvialimagilry: 'ghe would, ,vl4t ns :as a':
friend. ,-§beWenld,see,in this,pountry, which
has site a Jimilailt,r.of language, laws, and 1
literature, tlo very best customer England has
for her ritinaroui Manufactures as well as her
raw Mateibl.' 'Ent, we , suepect ' that 'surprise
would be tie prevailing feeling in her" mind--,"
wonder atilm,Matiner 'hi which a ' natien; the
first !doit'antient of WhiCh" was not, formed
untill7Boas sprung into that action which
now maws it the rival of England in the arts
of ,Peiniand war, and in, many things con
aldemblyia advance of her: , •
Perhapisltoo, this would induce the Queen's
Ministrilc bestow Serious thought upon the
future of ier'threeirciat colonial poSsessions.
India has just been transferred from
,a joint.
stock C'onpany of proprietors, to the' Empire
- peeper ,o{ England... Even now, Australia
.shows such undeniable symptoms of requiring'
, Detuocratc" self-government, - that any mail
_riiaiarioioin Recount of a.- Republic having .,
been estalAishatb ere; almoSt ha's matter 'l4
course, hYttie Simultaneous' , ticti on of its id.
habitanta. l , As for Canada;orliether ic manifest
destiny'? 'pia) it under, our own immortal
stars and ifljpeS= 7 , or,a,ltoyal, f v*rey be11e...,
puted to tevern- it-, front ,England--or. it be
framed,ibtt3,monarchy, under a British'prince
- =or dechrisd a:Republic,. it hi Certain that, '43re
long, the lrtttshrMtnistrylyilt , have 4 aitlitcalt'
questionitt l dismal; as`iegatki its . Position: ;Sir
Enniiiqn*kit i 'vie•siiii, told thettirladiaii tae=
liamebt, ' . p . A.tpnilaT,laat, that heAlealredtheie'
to agree top k4eral union,of all the provinces_
and coioniaa. 7 % ~,,,, ,-;. :
Wfil iwc, tpeanlating a little. beyondour sub.!
;ject,• boWever, and have only to express-,ft'
• hope tpo 1 4 Queen VIOTOItiA • visits' this eoun-
,try,.lier ittcoptiori -will bo free from' that
contemptlie adulation which Often afflicts,
even'tjbe Oualleat oedistinguished 'ftireigner" -
i
who dro s a upon us. If,the becasiOn arhie;
let, us by ilighitlel4.tespe`ctl i aly and -ifidepen-,
dent; 'il,h l. Atlantic telegraph may 'be the
means of mdrfug theinbabitatits,of this country
even Persty aeguaintedwith Vrarouis.itnfi r
other forel •',.:paietitaleii." Who knows wilat
it may lead." 4 ,
't :, . .„ . ~ '
• , . . . ..
" ' • Jones ylneing,,in Berke Cpunty.
L
'fOorieiMonde .of The liresi.] •'• „-
,'The, first : 'ubilo meeting in Berke county in
favor of our thful, henest h and highly esteemed
Congressmen e ,pff , en, Friday • (Waning last;
i
- and I bare I ged iai...cdp.for en mount, of if in
the paperd ; 4 . , K idea . to, las, interest: I can only
account fo s. by,, supposing • that the omission
'most be a rated to the ,proverblal Modesty, of
our ; Repreek . live,ai everynnet knowe.,thist. this
-, h " ' l ".. ll , l lfiFPilt drAlvbealt An his career v ho
neying neVeantntded himseltinto, or coveted an:
'ottioe or polit.qn for which henwas unlit, and never
havingeleinte#Oyedit for entwines:llllloh ho never
rendered; eried intentione which he never enter
tained., As tonild be,a pity that •the ,clemonstra..
'thin of Pride/
--, night, not .be• mentioned, I
propOsedevoti' g a brief „totter to it. • ,•., - •
It was con end ; important to the intorosts,ef
lldr. Jones, a t :is time, that his claims should be
brought in a.proder manner before tho public, his
merits Blush 4, and his 'sorvioes duly set forth.
There was al •tt vote or two and a dOdge•or two ,
in Congress t• at, needed explanation—eepechilly
his dodge itri, the tarilrof 1857, reducing the
duty on iron, „ifee carried, and his dodge when the
Inca cased compensation to members of Congress
•
In looking amend for the orator who, by his ts,
lents, stending;'veracity, habits Ond , posktion, was
hest .calculated. to do 'honor to the came of Mr
Jones, the-Selection fell ; upon a Mr.-George F.
Spayd, and fraineot conferenoes took. place ha.'
. tween him and our M. 0., at which the Congress.'
man was eappeo to furnish his-chosen apologist
with theitentk , Mandbilli were duly issued, an
' •
,'nre5 , .. , t 46 . 6 -andieneelsouhtlte addreisadAY-..
George. IrM3pityd,_aud 'wham was soino
curiosity to know who the others were to att.
rlosity which remains, as yet, ungratined, as, un
fortunately, the others did not appear. -
The evening came, but the creed did not. In
fact, nobody:seemed anions to'bo seen near the pre
mises; And the meeting war made up of boys, who
came to see fun, and comers and goers, who kept
very shady, arid, when men, were "only passing
by accident." A few of the prominent friends of
the groat diner wore, of conies, on the ground,
applauding loudly. Among those present, we
noticed the two sons of the M. I!.'—the coal agent
—the prothonotary and son, and a few lesser
lights; but nobody seemed inclined to be seen.
The speech delivered was somewhat diseursive,
and a little husky. lam sorry to say it was in:
terrupted by inquiries front the audience, of not a
very pertinent character, and brief but pithy
dialogues occurred between the Blinker and
hearers, which had reference to the price of lager
and whiskey, naturalisation papers, and other
topics equally irrelevant. :However, the Mende
of Mr Jones feel encouraged that one has boon
found to take ukthegattntlet for him. Mr. Spayd
hue become a leading man among them, and it is
whispered thrit he is to be invited to dine with the
President. — llO deserves it for throwing his in
,too into the male for Mr. Jones, and .coming
Hue. —4 when he most needed it. A friend in
to his au,. yours, • Cvnus.
need, &a.
*Malting, while reading
[We could not help . was needed to
the above, that nothing ,ntoro 'Ad to re
ihow that the ex-clergyman has cwt., ‘---q ) .„
present the spirit of Betts county, Democi..
hero was a meeting to do honor to the Repre
sentative of Befits in Congress, but. where
were the gallant spirits that a few years ago
we were accustomed to join on the stump in
old Berke; in advocating the men and princi
ples, of the Democratic party? Where were
KEIII, and GETZ, and HAOIENIIAN, and Gamitt,
and llictUnry, and Youaa, and SWARTZ, and
SALLADS, and SMITH? Where!were the old
standard-bearers of the Democracy of Berke 1
Alas! we suspected that Jtatu.was dead, and
R only remained that he should be covered
up with a spode.—ED. Tus Passe.]
Letter from Southern Minnesota.
[Oorrespondonee of The Prose.l
ROOIMITER, Oluoteud county, 1
Miunenta, Aug 9, 1858.
Con. J. W. FORNEY • The Democracy of Minne
sota aro watching with anxious eye tho unnatural
and unholy warfare now being waged in Illinois
against Senator Douglas. They regard this eon
test with An interest as intense as though our own
young State was the battle-fleid, and the result
was to determine the weal or Woe of the Govern
ment for years to come.
The speeoltes of Judge Douglas at Chicago
Springfield,
,Bloomington, and other planes, aro
read with an avidity which manifests tho feeling
of the Minnesota Democracy. They aro eridereed .
by our people, and applauded with the greatest
enthusicam. And even Republicans join their ac
knowledgments of the incontrovertible positions
assumed by the great author and expounder of
that cardinal principle of DemoOraoy- , -Fortman
sovErtarourr.
The latest outrage of the Administration upon
Mr. Douglas—the removal of Mr.' Brooks from the
Quincy poet-office—bee excited the indignation,
and brought down upon the President the exeuril
time of all genuine Demoarata We, of Min
nesota, had regarded the appointment of Mr.
Brooks as the olive branch held out by the
Administration to tho Democrats of the North
west, (for we-all adher:e to the Cincinnati plat
form, the Federal oQico•/wlders alone ignoring
it.) Mr. I)rooks' sympathy with Judge Dangles
was well understood at Washington previous to
his appointment. Ho was known to be immova
ble and incorruptible in his devotion to popular
sovereignty; the President fully understood his
views, and the patrenage•hougbt presses accepted
the appointment as the first Application of balm
to the bruised body of .the Demooratio party,
Under these circumstances the removal of Mr.
Brooke, six abort weeks after his appointment, is
here considered a piece of political vandalism.
It has operted . up the old wounds which had been
almost entirely healed, and the respect and con
fidence of the Minnesota Demooraoy in Mr. Bu
chanan, whioh had begun to grow and strengthen
under the supposition that his unnatural persecu
tion of "teammate had ceased, have departed.
No Douglas man now feels safe in his place, if that
pleas ho under the control, or within the gift, of
the present Administration. .
Thoro is one fact in reference to our party in
this Kato which is palpable to all :. there is not a
man, nor a clique, nor a combination of leaders In
tho party, able to shake it from its faith In Doug
fast or to alienate it in its devotion to the great
principle he Initiated into American polities.. We
form our organisations upon this issue; we will
*Willi' fight our battle With POPITLiirSOVERIBIGNTY
inscribed upon our harmers; and neither Execu
tive interforenea :nor Federal ofHoo•holders will
be able to trail our banner, in the duet, or soil ono
of its ample folds. ' • ,
. Stephen A. Doi:igloo is here regarded ae the'great
ieprobeatatlye man" of rule . 194?st.:finfl
vOit, Thiie never via a; people wora devoted in
Foul aofympthy to_ f a man, ,kfm t ,fxro Alm Min
'neeeta petneatao*, to ,fitepheitl..4. Douglas.' Ark
antl l poulas man heiamay alivaye'he known ii,tl a
Federal oplaoiidder cip t - app!k*,:for[ymlaral,
appointment The - i4alc and die, iheWarkinkratin,
the good; men,el'the fiartiare'ivith;Mt: panel - Le ;
and;
, L if the "Noith.Star'State". is over peimitted
to eapreek herself atthe ballot-,hei;yr4 ll t Alr: . o4 -
glee a eandidnte_ for :,,the:Piecidenol, ahn,will
give,him mob rote her. to the ap-.
pellation - of 'llia' Banner' Stati'of -"the Noith7
west:" A JACKSON . Dauocasi.
The Cable at Tamaqua.
Correepondenee of The Prime.]
TAMAQUA, Aug. 18;1858
Upon the receipt of tho queen's, messige and,
the President's reply our citizens manifested their
joy.by the ringing of bells, sounding the whistles
of the machine shops and locomotives, and firing
of cannon. In the'er,e,i,hig our enterprising
of tho United Statos itOtel Weldy,it ;Boni U.:
laminated their house, phioh presented a beauti
ful sight, situated mitts 'opposite a grove of pines,
that are elevated some 30 feet 'aliove the level of
the street.- The 'Whole Paled. 'oft' aMid: the moat
enthusiastic cheering and good feeling.
.. . . .., ,
,The' Ocean Telegra p h -L-* Prophecy. "
414.:r,beinrae.': .',.,--- , ~- -" .•••• - .7 ..!..,, , , ; t ?,,
ll'ilellanolngintrillitr, ontuitti toy Tninkllokiod,' •"":
lend b ' ' 1t borite. , slEtaimleei,lto the grolihd, •
' • ` s :
Ifi 00W tiplerthing caged lit utiCulttoodtstiloe, • : , ,'.
Rltber to ebopk . oor ; trtmee with, heelibial Joile, ,
Or .0 be xoni_aloospolltieft sure ,' ; ._ • , ' ,
To*ntbe, biiiisrlt:,fulw,leb, to Illotant ftloutle. ; ,
Thflo.l4 dittrititint agent hltouni to mit4, • .,
plot, 0 mind commtinclid skull Jooti or lat.'s,
- Ride on con'anilinl'iiilaet aiotinti thq globe, '
•. .
"ATtiVilatirirsAce , tweeit - thoUght and though t :
,
'Oollaisttig (Mamie° 'so ebell lengtlien'hoitre t - '
'And future moments maim'au present
Dsy biyoulug thus 4 tholimaxi.l yests;
'Stall ;hoe f. f; ALu t rrynorro Ons,) , arm, propheby. WEIL
(Eiteth shtll.belalt.e.r know!edge or the Lord; ,
islth'srelf, lion by . , ,
, . ..
The foregoing "prophecy sfrla
.writton by me.. 10
the * spring of 1843, in ,the - Greeireennt Cemetery,
Baltimore, Md:, in a medliatlve work on mine,
atilt in inintiseript. Granting l it,a plate : in the
universal nubile Press,will donbtlees, add to the
'internetional glory, .the sneoess„oi. the Tele
graph-Cable betweeri.Europe and America." •
Gmo. L. Se/wan
Philadelphia, August 17,1858.
Nit*.
[For The ,Press.]
oyeat men were demigods—Sneed, of earth and Heaven
Who climbed therifilinitalleLicr winged pofieri " ' -
That soared from earth to the clear *suitor ral46.
Hut thou not seen them plumed when the lone hinite'
Shone with the ideal ;•whento them weregiven ,
The pasisicinate purpose, or a loftier name I . •
o Fame whit unto thee the might ;ta s king, t •
Or pyrentidal gieat eottfoundwi, towering high;
Like the vast,pride A 308100,07 ~ I. .
Or srar of Wrong ;
Ratber'that gentlenoee; ' ou modeet wing, ,
Tharkeptabare the earth; like Pranklin's kite,
,The fire.electrieof ibearenly!rdight,'' '
And that humanity which gladdens song.
tt Denutc - Haiti "
atieeetpute, August 1, 18f.B.
. ,
. .
Aggregate Value of Articles Produced
invi i hiladelphia . for the year ending
" Jane ,30th, 18574 ,
(From Sieedleyra Philadelphia end Its 81.tarniciotarria 1 .
Airletiltruid implementa l , esda, Ito.. (Oldie
mated) • '' " '. - ' ' 2500 090
41001101, burning Raid, and camphene.,"." - 1,022,140
Al,.porter, and brown atom' ' 'I. " 1,020600
Artificial' flowers •
' " 86,000
Awnings, bags, hp...,,,,,,,,..,,, ' '91,750
Assaying and refining *alma xuetals, tale- . •' -
7 ding actual expenses 9 7 „tr,B, Mint, 6130,- - -
850,000
Barrels, easks,'ShoOks, }nitwits ' ' 716,000
Beer. lager and small 1,280,000
Sleeking; ink and lampblack, (est.,) L - 600;000
Done, nu% screws, ke , r- - ' - = 411,00'
Book and periodical publiehing,•exchnive of ',- , •
payer, printing. binding, he. • - 818,000
Dookbindlog, blank : hooka, and A marble paper. 1,200,00 e
•
Boots and oboes - 4,141,000
Boxes, packing, (eatiarreted,) • , 500,000.1
• Braes artmlis.... ' - ' ' 44 .. :1'..•-; - ....;.4. 4i ' . 88C4000
• Bred , A. - baiteny (Including 'crackers), chip . "
tread he '' - ~,"•• ' ' ' ' ' - •'"`,,t, i• 6,600dc0 ,
Bricks, common and prinSud..,ii..;;.;',..ii - ..4. 0 8 1 2, 1, , , '
Britannia and plated smear - " '- - '- • a. ••8800000,
DrOcras,:oorn and Ottier"4"..:i..:i - •••' 104.000'
41, .. , 4 1 14111 - ' - )1 0 • , 0 0 . 0
0 0 eIl 225„. ..
Candles; arournmarns-,.......eraib1e olis'''''''"'' - '- - -4.7b.nidn
o.ps ' 400,000
Cards. playing • 118,000
Carpeting ingrain .. - , • 2;602,100
Carpeting, rag 604,000
earrLrgeeand coaches 9001 00
Cans and ear wheels 550,000
Chemicals, dye stuffs, chrome colors and ex
tracts 8,336,000
Clothing ,
0,644.000
Caine, ready-made 210 000
Combs - 160,000
Confectinnely,•he 1,020 000
Copper work 400.000
Clordiale, bay water, he ' 200,000
Cotton and woollen goods, exclus lee oiliest- _
ory. carpetings. he - 14,813.068
Cordage, twines, he - 510,000
Cutlery, skates, he t 160,000
Daguerreotypes, oases, and materials; (esti
mnieri) ' - ' eOO.OOO
Edge ,tools, %%Meier,. he 121,010
Earthenware, fire-briar, he - 647,000
Engines, locomotive, stationary, and are.... 8,428.000
Engraving and lithography ' 570 000
Envelopes and limey stationery • 150 000
Flooring and planed lumber - 370,000
Floor ' 0. 200(000
Fertilizers - 503.000
Fringes, tassels, end narrow textile fabrics.. 1.283.010
Porniture, (estimated) 9.6 4 0 con
Furs '11150.040
Gloves, buckskin end kid 160 000
Clue. curled hair, Inc 7 7 5.000
Gold leaf and foil 326 000
filasware 1,6)0,000
Ravine:re, and iron manufactures not other
. wine enumerated ' ' 1.100,000
- Hats, silk and soft 800 100
Tine°, belting, he • ' 175 000
ffosiery 1.008,150
Ifollow-ware, exclusive of stoves, he 1,260 000
'iron, her, sheet and forged 1,517,650
Jewelry and manufsetnrea of gold 1,275 101
Lamps. chandelier., and gas fixture, 1,300.000
Lasts and boot trees 36 000
Lead pipe, sheet lead. shut he . • 245 con
Leather. exclualve of morocco 1,010 000
Machinery 1.912 000
Machine tool, F5OlOl
‘egany end sawed lumber 530.000
Ms,
' 4 charts 400 040
R 60.000
af.tps 411, -.ate 330 000
Marble work.. 121100
Mantillas and co.. - .red rernedle. 1,800,009
Matches, fr ennu i .....
Medicines, patent end prer. 'meet tramsit t. •
afillinere goods, including b.. 311 311
wire. he , but excluding straw g, ") 1).,,,
artificial flowers ' :1 ; ... ~
00 0..1.
If mldinge, he
Merocco and fanny leather 1
' : 6 0,. , 60
Mirsie.i 1441.rnmentel 44; 000
Mineral watere.... ' sso nO O
w °weapon, daily and weekly, (estimated)" 1.370.0.0
011 cirthe 289,000
o,la, linseed. lard and tallow, rosin, and E.
11 Cirennes 2,161,230
Paint., slue, and prodnete of faint mi 115.... 770 000
Paper 8.2.50.000
Paper hanging. ..,. encom
Paper boxes ' 175,000
Patterns, stove, end machinery 116.000
Perfumery and fancy soap, 650.000
Picture and looking-glees frames, (esti
mated) 750 000
Preeerved (mite, he.. (eatinated,)... ..... . 250 NM
Printing, book and job 1,183.100
Printing inks 100 000
Provisions -Cured meats, peeked beef, &a— 4,000 000
Rifler, and pistol, 120 000
Paddles, harness, he. 1,5 0 0,000
Safes 100 001
Palle 135,000
Sub, blinds, doors, So. 250 000
Saws, 610 000
Seale' an.l balance, 145,000
Shirt,. collars, e bosoms, and gentlemen's fur
nishing gos 1 187.600
Shovels spadea, hoes, he 307 000
Show 41.4.4 65.000
9-wing calks 312.000
Silver wars 460,000 '
Soap and candtrs, exclusive of adamantine
candles 1.407.600
Spr logs, railroad and coach 238.010
Spices, condiments, essence of coffee, 4c., he. 350.060
Starch 15.5.000
Steel, spring and coat 283 500
htnves and grate. 1,250.000
Sandstone. granite, elate, deo 300.000
Straw good., including hats 600,000
Surgical and dental instruments, ttuases and
artificial limbs 3 0 0 000
Sugar, refined, and molas.es .... 0 500,000
Teeth percale% 600 000
Tin, Sine, and cheat Iron ware 1.200,600
Tobacco manufactures, cigars, snuff; he 3.256 000
Trunk,' and portmanteaus 313.000
Turnings in.wood 560,000
Type and stereot , pe 660,04
Umbrella and ' paranoia. including umbrella
furniture. ivory and bonk turning, whale
bone rutting ' 1.756 000
Uphelstery. (estimated) ' 600,000
Tarnishes 230,000
Teasels, mats and opus, blocks and pumps,
So 1,760.000
Vinegar and eldor 300,000
Wagons, carte, and drays 815,000
11 - atch cues 942,000
Whips - 175,000
Whiskey, distilled 630,010
Wbiekey, ?retitled 2.521 500
White lead _
' . 040.000
Willow-ware. bakes, he, (estimated)....;. 120,000 I
Wirework, (rstimated) 210,000
Woolen and cedar-ware ~,,, . IFO 000
Works in wood not otherwise enumerated... 100,000
511scellaneoun articles. not otherwise mum. ,
rated. For particulars, see Index, (esti
mated) 3,000,000
Total annual product of manufacturing in.
dinar) , in Philadelphia - 1.45,848 : 738
Add for leading branches in the vicinity of
Philadelphia, as before givea 28,500,000
Total for Philadelphia and vicinity $171508,738
Aooordtng to the census of 1850, the average,
produotive power of each parson emploved in ma
nufactures in Philadelphia was about $l,lOO per
annum, a rate confirmed by our own investigations,
and the capitol invested was about one half the
aggregate of production. Assuming that those
relative proportions were correct, though the ag
gregate amounts were manifeatly erroneous, and
assuming they are applicable now, the reaper:Wye
items would stand as follows: capital ihresied.tri
manufacturesin Philadelphia, $72 500,000 ;lands
employed, 132,000; product, $145,348,738.
A fow weoke ago, says the 'Hagerstown
(Md.) Hvald, we anoonnoad' In two attanesaire
nambera of our 'paper, the deaths of Jaoob and
Daniel filohnebly, old and highly . respeotable
°Menne of this county, , and this week We have to
record the daph of another brother, Mr. Henry -
Bahnebly, which ocourradiat Peoria, , Illinois, "on
•tha,eame day Me brother Daniel expired In- this
cough/.
°~7 TWO CENTS.= F:,: _
• , f IV;i4
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Alcußmwre,Tim3,,x,vori* •
WHRLTLIT& OrAsies THiArtz.-J
-1, The Hunchback ;
Witurs.ll•2lol4.t. TILIATIN — ,, (3111911100" , -.1 g WET.
BUIO/All, °PURA . 'ltovaa.--Ethiolgot sJintertabi,
inepti, &a, .„ ,
of Citytonntiils::
[Repotted for The Pisa's' .!-, 4 :13 - 1 • ,f - r•
The'regulsr ;dated meetthg of tiothbriiriehdetif Conn:
ells was held yesterday. In the absence of the Prost.•
deist, Mr. Cornmeal took the ohatr,.., , _ .
saLcos. ont9Nott.
The following petitions here - receded ind retOrred . to
canto:fittest,: •
One from the people ,of the lower wards, ;Liking that
the contract between the city and 'the Southwark Gal
Company Should not-be renewed. • - • 'YU ''•
One, from the residents of the lower - portion of
Eleventh street, for the extension of the Eleventlistriet'
markets for,ene or two squares fertker down. tkud pled
asking that the Imckstareand farmer, May have the
nrlvilfsgeof Felling their produce upon the in
tint - r - • ••••
- .Eromowners of property, irtihaiiicrniti;"esirtng:thai,
Wood etreet may be paved--1 t - J.
• flue asklng that Bridge street maybe graded.. • •:
The seventh. quarterly report of - the Chief Engineer
of the Fire Department waa presented:a The losseenpon
real sedate during thethree months endlogJuna,3o, was
$16.725. and mi personirestatt49o3o making a total
of $40,955 - On tide tharewail en' ipenrariee of $23,920.
The toes ever all; therefore, ie $1.5.03i.
peiition woe received from Londe Blanche. uk
ingto be Paid 5271. , Tqtyps(bligthing sheilffre proolanse,
tioneiriltlanebe . se Sarp4ay,,Preas, in Octob er and NO
• 1 .,1,2,“?..)
one TroMreroPertf-holdent in, 4311101Wti !street
'front Twentieth street to (tray's Berryroad, asking that,
s a id street maybe bayed. ''.s• • -- 4 -
, Onernini the City fiogoltor, imodrrueina tticappoinr-;
=wit of..rimee N. pus an clerk in the office of hid de
partment ' • • ~; • ~.1,11%. ,
- 'The above -werevreferred, ,to„the Approptlattkentut:
mittees.' ' •
,
- The Cot ntittee , ori• Watki-Votti'reportediatt-twdl
panne making an adiUtionsiappropriatlonnt
to the &too Coent 'for anpplyinB We oily With witer,,
which Rex VicrdEd , " 1 " I A
'T,bo r Oncomtttpe nn City Property
,ippprte4,anortiln
nance;'approprietinz $l,OOO for the paynient "dr latter
and ntlAr tai,criata atlairtnennt-Tark. , 1L , 3„ "1‘
The Oommittoo to ,Totify the casiutta , .ofi-lhe-
City Treaenre'r reported as follows:
Balance por cult book. ' • : 04,80$ 80
bit ii^pozit btinki; : ' ' "
attAnt Mu*, pity debt; 5emint....0.342,76
,
- - • • s,ololi
Liberties Bkpk, city 414 aco't-9,6443,,fir
• •
„ , 649 68
Girard }link, ally f ued.aeogant • - 9 o'7 99
N. Martel, it 619 4P6 14
N Am er i c a... it ,„ , p
-.246'88:
Southwark Bank, Making fund sotounr,.%; , -671 .19
. Cash in drawer not deposited. .. . . 04,806
Girard Tinet,Sislapoe per caTh-b00k....../OTAIM 23
f p deposit In' wink Of North'Ameriea
W9lllBrintitel—BabineCatper - , 143
Dr. B. Villains , lease) , to , • , I~A3O 1N
Zan Wiatthflefraevit
balance limper cash book: r • y • - - 1512.72
Minor legacirs depoalt in Banh of,Nortb„
Areetka--Oseti book balanees - - • — 7,17 S
--Mr. Norman clonal Vie,fpNowhis :1-
Wherea..' " -"--' be ,
the etre
meted,
aiStiOn
aceoMpi
Reso/
hey
appoint
the grei
ea flf th
of Greai
at the a-
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street,.
asking
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concurred in)
,
• • • •
w Mr. Parker' celled up the ordinance 'from Common
Commit file for the erection of branch culverts, but on
motion, the subject was postramed.
The report at the Clemniitteo on Poor,' to whom bad
boon referred the resolution of the' Guardians of the
Poor, asking for an additional appropriatiOn, was_ read.,
Peveral members stated that- they had sigeed"their
names to it under a misunderstanding, gumming it had
reference to some other object in connection with the.
almshouse. „ ,•, % ••• •
Mr, hooton , whose name was appended to the report,
stated that be would raver again sign any report pre
sented br Mr. Gordon, of the Common Council chair
man of the Committee on Poor, until be had Moneta' ex
amined .
every syllable it contained.
The report was then laid upon The table.
Mr. }teed offered the following :
Whereas, it is evident, from 'partial examination."
that warrants drawn upon the City Treasurer, a n d.
countersigned by tketlontrollef, have been twice Imid
And Whereas, it in but just and - proper that some
Speedy action be bail in the matter of a thorough ex
amineflon into all the warrants drawn since the act of
consolidation, or to carefully compare the `sale with
the various vouchers for drawing lush warrants;
Therefore,
Resolved, That the Committee on- Finance inquire
Into the propriety of preparing an ordinance that shall
provide for the election of a Deleon_ qualified to cot an
an examiner in the preminenthist ehall dense fully hie
duties and powers, to enable him to make the neces
sary examination, what compensation should be allowed
bim, he., and to 'report itt , the next meeting of Conn
olln • -
The ordinance from Common Council, nutting an ap
propriation to the Fire Department, was concurred In,
end the Ohambtr adjourned.
ntinsvx commit.
• Connell met at 3 o'clock. President Trego to the
chair. The nieces of members haring been called, the
roe - fling of the Journal of last meeting was dispensed
with ' •
The presentation of petitions, &0., being in order.
several petitions and remonstrances were presented
from several_ wards, in reference to the paving of
streets, lamp-posts; culverts, streste, &0., which ware
referred to the respective committees.
A Motion wag made, to take up an ordinance entitled
An ordinaries to' regulate the travel on passenger
railways." which woe loot.
A report was ed from the Committee of the
Poor, stating ths.t they had noder coosideration the
report of the C cart Lim' of the Peer, asking for an midi
-I approprlailee to meet the current eepenseri of
I now. '''`o for this i)elance of the year ISSB. '
tbo inittitui.,
+his department reaches the enor-
The 'defloiency
. ..100 of this risficieney had
mous send of 357,000. Tr.k. administration
Its origin In the doei.,, of the pr..
.""
aUon
to yeduce the taxes. In addition to ..
asks`d .or, the committee have bad under o menu.
ttt the amount of $3,631, for which there was n.,
ippropri,ation.
The rep.'rt wen laid upon the tittle.
The Committee on Olefins made a report asking that
a certain communication. which was referred to them,
from the Bowl of Health, be referred to the epecial
committee arm - Inter] to investigate the financial condi
tion of that body, as they think it contains valuable in
formation to the said spec al committee. Agreed to.
The chairman of the Committee on Ilighwtys made
the following report
Resolved, That B. 0 Smith be allowed to lay one
square of his iron pavement. provided he take the
game up again when requested by Councils
On motion, the resolution was roomineltted to the
committee, authorizing the laying of acid eat ID
Near° under the direetion of the Commissioner of
Highways, at the expense of said petitioner: under the '
conditlons heretofore expressed; and provided he tick.
Security for the faithful per! mnanee of the 'same.
Resolutions frond the same committee were received,
with reference to the paving of certain streets, laying
of gee pipes, dm, which were agr.cd to, and appropri
ately referred.
The following. resolution wee offered:
Resolved. By the Meet and Common Councils of the
chi , of Philadelphia that the Chief Commissioner of
Highways be authorised to enter into a contract with
John Nolan for grading, to its established grade, net
Washington lane, in the Twenty-mond ward, from
Nash street to Bast Bristol township line, for a sum
not to exceed $1,200.
After acme debate it was pseud.
An ordinance making an appropriation to the com
panies of the Fire Department was offered as follows:
It authorises the payment of the sum of !SOO each. to
slaty different companies; S3CO eich to flea companies ;
UN to fourteen compactiest 4806 66 to one company ;
goo t o one company; 00 to one company • $l3O to ate
company; r6O each, to two hook and leader comp s nies and 8176 to three hook and ladder companies, up
to July Ist, 1668.
An amendment was effete/by Mr. if teeling, of the
Twelfth wend. to strike nut the appropriation of $866
tle to the Moyer/tensing Unto Gorucativ, y(1001 elicited
considerable discumion. 'I he groundialion by the mo.
ver and sustainer' of the amendment, was that• the
cmnpany specified had - given frequent exhibitions of
disorderly conduct ; and it was alleged that they had.
forfeited all claims to . any appropriation from the
Council.
The yeas and nays being called noon the athendment,
it was not agreed to; yeas 27, nave
A ;notion to postpone the consideration of the whole
bill was lost.
Itfr. Gordon offered the' following an an amendment
to the bill:
Provided, That the Item of appropriation to the
Moyamenoing nose Company shall not be paid to said
company if the chargea now pending against them aro
sustained
A motion for an indefinite postponement was Made
and lost by a vote of 30 yeas to 33 tme.
The amendment was then agreed to by yeas SO
nays 24. •
The ordinanceas amended,
we MM .: passed;
Mr. Hacker, chairman or the Committee on Finance,
Illove4 that the ordinaoce to authorite a loan to con
struct certain culverts, which Was made the order for
Aida day be taken up Agreed t0,. - •
The ordinance provides that the Mayor of the city
be authorised to borrow, at not less than par, on the
credit of the city corporation, from time to time, as he
may be required IT the City Treasurer, ouch some of
money to Inv be necessary to conatract . the Cohneksink
Creek. Vine street, Moore street, end Twenty-fifth street
culverts not eiceediog, in the whole, the sum of two
huodredthoMiand dollars, for which interest. at a rate
not to exceed Rix per cent. per annum, shall be paid
half yearly, on the first days of January and July, at
the office of the City Treasurer.
Aresolution from Select Council was here read, non
concurring to the veto of the Mayor of the ordinance
Providing for the extension of the City Railroad to har
lot and Second 'streets; previous to which, a menage
from the Mayor woe received, vetoing the same.
The question being upon the pump of the ordinance
' over the veto of the Mayor, Mr. Hacker, of the Tenth
ward, read communications from John M. Read, St.
flan, Tucker Campbell, and Win. L. ,Hiret. Requires,
favorable to the legality of the extension of said rood.
After a somewhat protracted debate, the ordinance was
passed over the. message of the Mayor, bye vote of
yeas 62, nave G.
On motion of Mr: Rancher, the regolutiore from Be
leet Connell relative to the anocesiful laying of 'the
Atiptto gable nom token IT.
NOTICE TO
i CORFEEO9iniE?iTS.:
idaiorrimPf ondiithi la" Pails! will plaisilbaiilla
iholl&wi rileal I ;=
/trip' oomintuiloatlon met be nowinapaniedi
'union of the writer. ,In order to laease oceiriin,
tiie 'fleet
. .
us • t
_ .
Werslus b‘BteaiilobligM geLYertleailS Penutri
eauleinit other Dtiiit eXeieinit*ttiutii . glyl4 th 9
tent 118 1 / 1 1 - Of 44, 4altriAl4Bl . loo4ltiiie; the
.1466 in"se
populatte l ii oy tibis's be ieteteating
genirai AAA,:
. . .
'11:-Iigrrn"°' dlidelactirgr"Ve": ancarlrapro;:idiasta...froXF °lhreth,toetinite6Hiwiltfo°2l:i'
of clw:Ile in anthbrialog elfe per eecondia dewnd ,
derdenstratiOn Wider; !tie understOod; thiTr of -
the,Uniteelitaties wilt autticklee ht Utter offflte event.:
Bi, there * Cowan tteercif dye memberslran, each . Co*.u -
ell Wee :appernted to :Male the iScessary 'arrangements -
for the nationarcelebratio - ni "bleb , ftidnicderatoKth e =
President of the United Staten will asithorhie-, , .-c--,.. ,
,j &viral propositicras.were_saade to limit the =III 40
,be -- ,appopriatekiffor , therbcciaitire., loran' tii V 00; in -
19 00 tixiefa, oo ol.O.4 others fer an nnreatrieted lidontinb:
.. Theteneiderition of these reaoletione ,eoCastotted,s r ;
somewhat extended and interting - diecusaion. on Abe
part of niecnbers, during which there treiri - rixhilatione
of the 'extremes- ef,old..fogyism.and, yeah* luniribui.,;,':-
nberay s ty, conservatiam,and reencleaaness; . - .--, - ..
-- The norteideratlon of the subject was Wed oestic;ned. '
for the - prase/4.C" -,.., 1. t..• -,' ''.. -_' -.-• ", ' -=- '--" -1 •.'
, An ordinande was then reported - providing for
_appro., . •
. 'prtatione to the steam fire engines, : , Pattedeplais.", end
'Mete." It - addrodriatealhe mar err' one' thoincirld'
donate to each of thenaid engines ter - the4narillad, - --
ind'provldes that the President of each s of elidoonnia:
*ea be authorised to dirtir apOn the.elty '.Triasury, for
the said amounts .: _,, ~ .14.1 ; ',, ,t -- -•- ' .-
~ An , ordinatici• providing The ordinance awn 'fOr` - tite`' `corultrzietien .of
b - rinsh musette and drains wag rind a third time and
'passed: - : .., ~ •
.
The Con - mitten on' City P c operty• reported that the. -
eppropriatioruf ' for 'deeming the wart buildings' had. -,
bean exhausted, and askedthat one thousand dollars t
transferred from the Item' "providing for repairing Lan ".
'mon Hill park,- to that Welding for the iibboa!i,g.ofthe -,-
• law building and courts, which was agreed-to. ••• -- -
A motion .wax-made tottakte upaheoldinance - autho-' "
I rising the constrdstibn of Metallic letterboxes , t o be _ , '.ataohed to thellunp;poshf, libieliwalogqied tone Oct. '
liter presi4ef , aeseiltk.rattlaair, . 1 ,,,,,taia;.-
Ooormoilicdiottiiiid;t , : , ',„, vv. ' 4-74X-i,itv,,' 4:;ritOod-'5'...
r l,4tatratbab . l'atit'l Titrriaailolir,,kny -;Ones'
I.whothas bxarienead'AVo r YirldkhbilicientiO„ .
' s'ible et ,any distinieltiiitrralli* intr:„....W l ll::nee "-
the odes iMportaneeof sonietnethertlfirtirtnelf ilte
cancan be= properly , yentilatedtlthe diniinte4 atr ,
drawn off, arid - freedom from the dust and erotica ,
- 'neared. I ?deny i n ge n t oll erntallapief-hettd r _qisek- '
, tor abeemplish thiedetiribleend; hilt Ikea Tir Tea
:oitt eilOdess. - -.744 think., howeveOlie degifiK - „ -
, b r io' hap now heen , !attainetiAttlan.blvention , of Mesent. , '
'D: MCI MijnAink. of Bea l ibl i g, *Wok: has ;
:bileti 'reeeh tit . 0404 .- Oa Efindititefepokeri ‘ ~ ^ l . fr ,
raentol•trip wits'ailtd:e byfilielaiwatort..4,,,ktAll.t:
grasidept!ot A l lesPinenYlvehikrOoski: 4 ia.o9tapa, - 1 1> -, •
, ‘4illotivaral offiaere and - peide, ,, lit-'s 'oar tildan• -.'
,had teen exprsgily . firtetkrip totAtrpifrpdge: ,, iropit ,
tia r iay . morning, another ,arip,lran readopt -ferlas.r.;
Paoli. in boilfof whielt the,tranerlutnetreemink,,,
natal,' intcessfnlY ' Tho - docirifind - Windows a: IAI -,,
air mere vglitlyrolosidilkicririirm avtlie 'tsrspeg-`
more was potslde...a oensterAterreiit rf eantilroar ..
eir was supplied within, relieving no eitirelsl** ,
Ole erlioyrkeee of den, eta., 'Moldova do ta theat,'_-.
travel.- - .On the drat hip this ientibtflen,was poP L -
A* a Jest Ito mehleti'LlVettrilneverrbo - sidleeted. ~
inuferaidnary circumstances, bar endielstirel , -,
• It latithier d eremexpeetatioirt4XtergialieforritY' ,
, k India in: the stove, and th,,,,, pipskroaaTedt* its W..
to allow etas and smoke to. 'soaps intolhe 'esn, ,. hitt they re expelled, together with, thabeeted, -;
iittc , as tt" inivraereted; and sallidetf fresh - r. ,-
F ares supplied to keep the - ear at a oomfottiblei-t4A
"petature. The following is e-dseettpthor of this
Il i
Important Invention. so farsgenritaPerfoottilmowle'l
ledge or **utiles will allow nate prepont,ll4 - , ,ni!:,•9
. Benoath: the; ear it s; dri v itikpidarPfttatle •.- I
ti, oiled tte naive; fieMwhielka Tielthrg rine - :-
a faalptillery fastepatt,ttnderlite -n , re otthe.eiii,p;...?,
with a box pulley to . heap the -belt laltit.;-
dr,derthle *fit plated OA eslngteuluirOs3W MA .. '
tie:palleyi betweee ' , each - ingt , teid liliti . , , '
!1ttP1 ,1 7.,.."Y --4-
) oar, fora, It•
',Medina r -
day: witle'th
l e,f:'•
.4 36, 9.5tkr,i , ','.
ar'tbroctitia
opened and
ad eats NW_ =
it. theinitre••;.. ,
~1 iiPerfersa7.
'air iteritrfatj" - ?
liaaafiyor: •
T.* 4011.8tarii• cry `• :
e'iptiitritus
:The timber , - `
itsiontsse.:dr
il o f ttio,stai..*,
iloyektnitiritly
, Il wirsoaasals,ir:‘-
totostolFr9tt. :
!Ter' the Pluf!,
:die oat bp...
inlee_et'dherc ,
Ith,Vtionitll - ,..
iifte.,,Thia-
Thieli'dssis ,'
ragas the ...
, eatora, mat -.
) throtkinp: ,
tritlistaimoe
1 by t meaur....
liely ritt etri .;
sting-Arretine.'
iltrionsureed'-:
ia, trip !ma ;
then into leer
toolleit thee*"
sideat ot the -
~.is mist fa-...-
"ddle:etilona' '
'.haregitielev
Da WK. ft 9
970 92
Jon- is aroost
important ono,' and so' confidently loot; to Its
general, adoption' by railroad& e'vad short
time. • - : - ' -
-- "PritSONAi..—Geo.: A. - Coffey, RM.' of our,
city, ire 'lnain - from. the Blair county-Whig, hoe
been on a:vhfiffe bis home during thepyit week,
,rustleating among his 'friends. looking 'right well,
timi'nousiderhig that he bas. been engaged :for a
monthin tho'cefebrkied Kirkpatrick trial in Phil- ,
.adelphia. :Tho says, the counsellor Waif
welcomed beak. by a host of friends all of whom
are gratified tto know that he maintains airemi
nent position at the *city bar. , „ -
GENERAL NEWS.
We learn !that Postmaster. General Brown
has directed the contractor for, i ke great overland
mail route to California to yin. as follows Itrent
St. Viols, M 0 .., by way of Springtleld;.BlO:, Pay=
etteville; Ark., Port. Smith. Port Belknap, Vez.;
'Franklin, and Port Yuma, Cal; to San Premise°.
Alm, from remphiti, Tenn,' ' vh Little Rack "to
Fort Smith, connecting 'at the_latter .place with
the aboVe-Mentioned route—the contractors to in-
elude such other °Moos ea may be deerigestied free:
time to time by the Department: This important'
arrangement wiU Gemmel:ice , about the , 15th of .
September. arid "run through earth way in twenty
dve days—staiting from each termineson Monday
and Thursday mornings.
In the United Stales Circuit Court, at Pitti
burgh. oit 'The'sday, Judge Irwin gave bie aeaigion
on the question reserved, in the ease of _ Winslow,
Lanier, Co., vs. James - O'Hara, cut which "
the Belden &Moony originated. This , question
wee, 'whether, in an action against the - welter of, a.
note made is'yable at a spesifted place. it is no-
emery to aver in the 'declaration end Drove' at
the trial that the note was presented at that place
for pa?iment. ' The point was decided in freer of
the plaintiff's, and judgment entered upon the 'ver
dict for $6.256 .52.,
Arr. Aifrod Wilson, of -Meadville,. Pa:,: wits
robbed one night last week OXkibo!trd - iholteamee.
Sky bark. while on hoe paseago from tneyenworot
to St. Louis, of u•gold wetoh worth $lOO, - and $OO
in gold. He tens returning from Leavonivorthi
and had lain down to Sleep, when the robber strip
ped him of all his money, among whiila ware seven
•twenty-dollar gold picees, coined at the essay
Office in San Francisco. Several .other padeengera
relieved. an the same night of watches and
- • taller amounting to $BOO or seoo..
iroetalment of the , Queen's
cable. it was led
"...trident of, the
"" the mw•
money, the
When the fire.
mees3ge came over the At,,
dressed to "The Honorable the .
United States." , The next instalment 0.
eigo wee addressed emote I. To the Presideiw.
the United States."' Which is right? An im
portant message of the kind should have been
transmitted word for word. Did the Queen or the
telegraphic operators make the alteration? •
James A. Van Vorst, - aged nitietY-two
years, and .Matthias Barbbdt, aged eightytwo
veers, live' in Glenville, Schemeetedy county, N.
Y.. About a *oak ago, Barbydt Eta some hay to
get in, and could get no one to assist him. 'Van
Vorst bearing of this, volunteered -Ws_ services,
saying, " I am boy enough," and the two together
took in seven loads of bay in the afternoon.
An aged man, named Solomon Wolfe; " was
killed by lightning during the storm on Tues.:Jay
afternoon o• last weekorldle engaged in plough
ing in a field, near Canoe ereilc, Blair county. Pa.
The eleotrio fluid penetrated tbe top of his bead
and parsed out at hie feet, prefacing instantaneous
death.
The 16th of' August, on which the that tele
gram wee senf•aoross the ocean, is a memorable
day in American annals'. On that day, in -1519,
Cortez let out on his expedition Jo - Mexico ; in
1117,-the battle of Bennington,
and,in 1780 the
_battle of Camden were fought, and in 1825 the
Northern Sea was discovered by Capt. Franklin.
The Mobile Adreraser states that at GrOen
villa,. Mississippi, a family of seven fell victim; to
-the " milk sickness." Milk was a daily article of
food in the family, and they ignorantly continued
the flee of it after their cows had been attacked by
the prevailing disease, and died. --
Among the passenger& by the Persia, which-
Sailed from Now York on - Wednesday, for Liver
pool, was Col. Thomas Alsop, who became so no
torious in connection with the last attempt to
assassinate Louie Napoleon. •
-
We learn from the Baltimore Patriot that
the extensive omnibus stables of Win. licliinaan
were burned down on Tuesday nigbt Loss over
$4,000, for' which they were insured. Eighteen
horses were burned.
- A trotting match mine ofi' on Tuesday after
noon at the PranklinTark, Sagas, Mass.,
between
b. g.. Harry Walton and g. g. Meddlesome. Berry
won in three straight heats. Time-2 353, 2 39,
and 3 37.
John H. and Gyms Carmany, sons or Got.
Cyrus Oarmany, of Philadelphia, and Wm P.
Oannany, of Lebanon. left the latter place for
the gold region on Frazier river, on Thursday
last.
We understand that the Rev. John F. Mc-
Laren, D. Dfor three years past the president of
the Western'lJuiversity of Penntylvania, has re
signed that position,
A signal lantern intended as a present for
the Northern Liberty Bngire Company, in this
city. was illuminated at the Music Rail, in Boston,
on Wednesday evening.
Zavisteivski, the woll-known dancer, late of
the Arett-street Theatre. has organised a juvenile
-ballet troupe, and is performing at the Reward
Athenaeum, in Boston. -
A young lady, named Catharine Light, was
killed in Jonestown, Lebanon county, qn Thurs
day last, by the upsetting of a carriage.
- named - Catherine Rays,- was brutally
murdered by parsons unknown, at Cincinnati, on ...
Sunday night. •
Millar& Atabra was killed on the New
Jersey Or atral Railroad tit Saturday opiaiNts