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I qillat 7 W. , :4, l ,mat ‘.,tot pad-: tie 'cipeglicif f tit Tr 6llol ltP‘lit!V;,./IPOrr .4r):!ThWoidy. 12. - i.4. 11 .4, m „, t , r , i :,444, tutting: the riblie ".. inind:--akalisi - She ' preicribieblagterilli'' ~ flikoinstaidetlithaltiiiire*:tiMidiqii*o2 t d ri-#l 6 %ll l ;PJA l ____4o l l4a o : :444)oeal av ,v44 , 11e. ,Ltwarignowsiland4ifedong Derie.** . 511 .. w i t b re f` 614 1 ' ,,A i f i r r tefs . : o o: o x 4 ii i . . • 7" -, rmlrlYil.)Yr=,4lo,llr.chtieTtek "Erapport,43 "I:44ll:in , lDeraOcra co-noniifteefOP OtnigimiK - • w r.fl_ ife" te ,c 7Okl bll X. .. 1 1i V 6 14.01 1;i iag i ll .6 P• - . Om Miq*,,plitc,sa s i:e tgows. . ni , MO favorited 131 the -- ceritrallpeirei..l , ..4he people arti'-iislied 38' Votift&-littuipldtestoi the Ite§gc#h Viiiojp, A , _ c 4#o.ll:it_ ll - t ili N e' ‘T.tlW4 .4 * ( wea.fii. • . .Ftklack:giar e A6 t? would betPlzzled to, M ead tiimvtlieiiiadekiffl vr- i‘ , ' 7fy; .:, ; r . . 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'' cogungu - em, ,eg u g OT3LO Sp glikliVrel4tittthtlgl‘tritiniAtr#4lo4 tili**Ll44‘s4lol4oo,of modest in° , ritimith-rrotiting but ithbdes eartd!!cit i peettf i - to24lrelgli-ri1:44.57 "kW74.iffa - 4.Sisy' 4 , ,,, 'L...up ':,., razf3n atonnance. he torttested-- , election,tcasq,W4ll,o Tenthoulutb haswidml4 - nisited Abe "Mc Oat itiziAlVirefr'lba.Vili l ' . b . ° ol -hi t t UA4 -0 R34 l o,ooTliavakt o f "16104?1,Mtaryirriaskofillipitentlertittali diditiNo tlie, - 100nkfcark 0 *0 °4 1116 41 , cardit„iiri, ' -'whiVOLIOVA'Afg-M4,4--,thi,,,Publie "` i - a 43 ' i'4 . 4mindere in' ~ o - ppo iv era eloquent,:tre ~ ~ ,,1 his-mayPhiladaYi ° 9:ek a r i Vi l l s6 bl.l l / 1 • In : j 4 .,. °10 #11% 1 0-Vj i tti . .T , ^Ykktle 4.144 1 9 a h^4.444a4 , ...AIN'. 90 - it I putoin.tbe,(kinntr - . 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OSOLX/4ik tl i t l 43 1 4: 10 94rIditttimiplit55 de' defiance of , till lasrtdotttlutlelgilr iggrouuliteiz.. vioirtieffilsfervayitif*Attl3fivAiliv th o e#V9Vr4VAol o 446 l 4,Tedai 3' _should be fo u nd i for this s tate tifi'higge WWI - ' 40d - etiegt l'ivi‘ s I ''" l Godgeohirg Ho ,- nloiltp 15Ver.44, i .kt.t lo l 6 6ZWOßONtal i r' ---/ -74 1 .1 1 ' , 1 ! oili . - fileetsp,tire corn r_ 'pl'efit-'bitter*OttlikittirldPifoithrnalOgiaiiii# , " c Y ' 3f cu L le ,4 l 4 lor Avt Tilu'l a rit:4l'. ' ' "afteklhigle, ...11ta_ 41 Pkar4q0 0" 1 - 4 ' ramp "' ls ' ' P r toooaillaitClni thd Otinnti ,, Sciverfroni 0- nib) ' dOfidgithi l lel l fc„ ,f ittuoiegic.,:xc ' 4fii:4 of,- Witt ;11104.1,4w 008:11;;;1 - 0„,thi, - .. pet 0- 14 triag . 1 1 a , a 7, slPr o . cei , $ 'mid . ;.'Aet;tll6 ittOpfilitslth b e iqt , r ip bag r.-.4).k,04 6 1 1 , . ..,, ' 3lll .44.oo, l l7PniNti,aPii of jeitice.r.tgirire.„„iiaktimeforilhe peapiete , guard against these things. It is 14tti., ponet,cje, lei IVopOlialtiii gitifaciol'aritp fir -!"-)_ ' #o,s "iii , t g,?,g rdiii_l'ittfrAiita, men whorMirse,onaurmplktitly..vreunfhtith asqegertbi atatettglidfflilelity)keiVVittifireetitY4ttrffifii". Sa f i ral 9 4 4 l. , 'l arOft i i 4- 04 1 . 1 . 11 , '64 ;i 1 ;;;e41 3, PareiNiirVi 3 ,lo;ii,Wiiinos.o - 4,64 11 ", men; and OWN tee* onlY, cisonidituv nonthiairi, and electell. Wo.plitertd haviotilblYtilitticittre whe ° 9olfleariiidirfinlip liiib t ':'.4/ect" Tl5-ia r 1 . 0 .r.„..t. t.q ta ..,.-4 . .... ~.,,, thol4zSiqt Acitmitys l 4l4ll44tagr altikr.dip, • 'honor upon the , gerielettittliartfeir , whclo head •thenerWititstll.6lo~rliotibtr'tkiid , 'er,e6hl= l '21.°44:215..111:%11tr.,4 arq.-,41".f`171,',?;;;,'„;-;',,,', .-.--- - . N O : 148**OtlieRVIt cONl,Rpikgqfao-±9l On** 0 _.l"-,4llo,4trettent i JaSetotllgen oleaflers- Wie mi . litqw;Mthingp. vrg , Aaiili,k Repub= lican";,,wis, nliel - to b4ififeW;- - 'fif 'UV; tine ki4 4 ttc agig 4.1 3 0,0140,4**•-' , 1 The-1. 6 .!•' -. Mir iliSit, *PLARIC. - itapgibiaa.iifia good Cad of attentiou Mt the ' arrettfefiiretui, '' f Plitell bs il POO.' 4ol f it, thin4 Aw g' .s, ta t ti ke:#0.40444 to . Ofinipp* At tytto•Abe !waged , eltiaifirlittateittoldfationi , itnleligion'..ibito;.bcg ~ - 0 11 4, ff‘kalfill4 Y MI'ita71 K 1 0 eotiVOS, '; ' OiNPII.VPRN 3-- 4111ftifiieg , MIN. 90 0( it - -= giiii; „ 1 .,1 - 0 Hie : .rnentt? lately so contempt and , malignsuCilgoes; o,te ' ' tylinctlitaiAtudid4teproliiteuq , acid )4116-jr snow d 4 f air vA t A i * 14, 'oi _ _ r inNgt sk.P.t 1413.0)17,. ' liciiiwi ..:- ~ ‘ , 0* AA! , iiiiteatia.es.944-, tOO as th e g 0 - tor our political redenaptiont . I t.t"" 8R:641 % 412141 `. 4 i1:,:ig 1 1 * at i g ' *. l i n }4014"; •bill; gsl- re ', /e mlrAlig , . gio i mor„ tic - ...- - fultion au orintall , it,: ,°;11 of the &Zs! -.- ,‘,---:',lo.ol4imitrihistfglarsggsaiitt* iartfo,',o9o7! - -. 7 „, ,giaphi:itf. distinguished mety,wittelt oaniely,fall ' "' - "lt.ol'ftii4,4itastdco(Hrlsvilinde to (::: •,' : ' • 'zikle 4.4ths 'WM terttlaird,Sfitueityi . : ',iiiik.! ? l ,l gt 4fr o kiVi tt fflor at .b ib for -' -, - -c.-r ia - . -. 11, : f Wotlin • t0.,0„_?, .. , „.:,-61 - A1 ' . ° iplogpmigivomt ,ITMFEj Aiii - 4 40,4034; .fth!iDemise'Of the , National Intelligen. - ; ' cer. . . We trust that - themport con,d in the est-l isle quoted elsewhe j it Tem the - ...York Times is unfounded. T '' %fa i . T;stAigeneer IS one.Of the•folv peril thP•%40 1 7 0401 4 ri& aroid to lose . .I. •-fv f . hater:44U afit, is, • and always ' het:jowl at atextral, ail& though it has for y , i beessidevilyall to the; advocacy of, mskiu . Arelisgellptosedi...wg, are free to Satraf at t "e,,itterittorsalighisiril• the public mind' by Its able , searching, domp'rehen sive and manly discussion' of controverted ques tions, than many; If- not most, of those Journals which had the advantage of it in posltion.—Eve- WftV:Post. - 1.- - !:- __ '•.,_ _ _ , - ~.. ~ . -..•.-- It' 4 - „Mtapbelgrittiflactq. the proprietors of the'tgafionai - Intelligetles? that The rumor of tiiOvertrair (no-limner luTir ' or'whTe one= inifedl i lifitr '04110.'103i% 14 'genera:an' !lex riiis44'iSt iegfi'it,'Uileit , batitte" iici-leSegrail ',olilf,:to:iiii:Xiinii4oill'frien.ds R34iiiik-:l:i#ELpi 'itt_koC•iiii.o47-‘,;t:;':..rt., '''' . i ` W A 21940„123:.46)9t.,q-ilig• :IPAiii,P6P9O; -/STCgth - 4114 Softtp,tll6, montieleonent ~triliut'es io , the 'venerable , editors . ant tbeir . me .less ;ye ' ,fterablevaper.v i rne , Washington correspond lilt - etTnr.rn i ssiqoult : thelay• before' thci 're fart trits'dfinitse' Watt publiihed; BP clici'Ottlio , lieiviiiiiMiltnYtiiii 4 :ealtiiiiiil dii . listoilii . 4ni• bf _.o4l,ll4l(iikeickreiii,i sign . cit p irlisaia: Mime iiiitgll. B Aitee, Or, iga.,:i '! ~..-.. ••:. .f , ;x,,, , “t. , VillA2/ 1 4ii. , 1 10 , ( 1i• Po • gofilq , f9A:a'no R l 4 l o.otorliris 'old tially..tp;wM thoTreppeet-ef men otall .vl4- les" byAbo-lignitrofvits ••tdne, , the , gene 1 -derrectifo'estotits statements, and its coinparii ttve independence:; `lt Juts, survived adminis trations, aid perliesArid, fins , proved, Ant, i n icttipill Ray.fictuffitt,utftlie.gkest political conk , A, re,of the llutom.yiktualirlyithout patronage, •andf Mainlikbecause , it• iff 1 cxnute one; hond st, 'and patridttd. (1 - - , , ,1 , •!--, •,4 • A • -,,1, • 'if The 'lmatt replyclwe , Cad make le - the Weal blulhterl Viliage' , Reedrd, Wbieh poe,t at- .ttibitotilfg te'hove - tblit' v rtiii iviss' is engaged iii iiiiffeti;t4S 64184:i11' P;/ ‘ ,.4 1, 4 of 4 opo,op are 'dieer; ie*PE,llle,,,Denkeeratie, itarty,-.la to • eopq, the ,subjoitk..estlele. , trord,tbe New: Toth of Saturday:lllo.y The•Tribune'doeti mitaicisitate to liOetite Usbat the Course of the "itepubliiittisiloPithh ; SLYth':dibtridt, 1n " this State, should be In kelhiMieo to 4 Tlie teinhlicians of theSiith (bhester,4l-, De laware) distriet, Pentisylgenia, are earnestly, eon-, .sidering•ihiti queetionShlill"wi• hchibeitte' ,entjuni t ont. Repnblioan for Congress?' niehall vire. euppertlcir re eled Hon ; thet gon.,.Tohn.Hiehman?' Mull. was °boson as a Demoorat, bnt.wae one of; the moat "detetmined "add efieottve ' champions, of• Free Kansas. in !the tele agalnet.Loblimpton and the English hill. -They will, of eonree,•dolts they sop Apt, we ,ntay, qty ,411,, ihem,,to.cen eider Whtoh 'clump .would bq most, gra, 'drying L'holimplon ilipmeprney P ,That etkiiiestwir,sliould)bcerreareftd - nottoitiki. Ja there aordonbt at all that .thezLecompteniteh 'wenld saeoprefer l tbeimetnination •the•ReFuh lioesufof a; third candidate ' • - eper the . Trfkupp: o,doisiro.AB of dosjroy- V:soe, ; :)Z,OPub,liotior Jp.av e .. for: the ~li - ttl la ecor) r.. orozor.ll Ilmormw , the hereto E.topmstmtitive, of thelfe*t Metter district; in trewtYork,whb.etendwlttrete 'the 'eettiii fond HYO 'foji OV3 pet- N • f'• •'.' "' • ' * .071 ITS ilial6Lifir brlg.9P! • 'gate 'GOVeginerti:- The Governor hes been sworn into aloe, and de. livered hie thin prat! tuldiessa^ , it 'deed "net' rabk V ... ,ol7,l42 l „aBl , •kitge.papery •or fi. ootupseition; wrioNotamie.pit,inorbioli tooneelved, is we Prougbl AJ , ,t is time of , hie inauguration he hid ribt'keiinharthe bill - Tor 'the edmission.of Oregon bad failed in one branch of Congrisi, af-; ter•hering.passed , the otherrodkrearrirbile Oregon is a State, with bernewlyrformed Constitution and hr i newly•elpoted ofileers, and general or valet on: - rt ienut,statedi in any,pf the, Oregon ipaperi rtitiStlieVOWerner'o terry his leased to ex ereleedziOndborit rai Governor of the Territory, but we presses:ll4,km Jusiulst,aahrais.aid Governor IRiley upon the organisation of ,Oelifornia into a 'State. ItTkisioeiblon;ef Oregon is,pZielselj 4 similar Ito that or Califoirtit, from that period in 1849, un lir,rtatatin: into , . the, ,Union, in September, i'T 01-"66ndition:":ol, WV glireS ,riso to ' many, au otteebeidderitiOns. ~ ,tic a pposi Oregon, through her Legislature and GOVern,pr, pass laws, and es eoututs;:attd,fterflifm 'allrthi other ,riihts,. :and assume , all , the• Other poweti 'of seVereiguty, and yetlOdngress refuse her adMission' intothe Alien cdmn , thiplea thit'she leaks the, requisite number of • linhabitants,t'oi"for 'some'other'assumid 'reason ;,ean the continue in her independent sore reign State for years—a State out the Union? Andif so;-wby need she apply loarnissfon'? 04 , 11 Idho admitted'earlyin the next' dissioit'pf 'Congress,- hi:Of:new/while• Fused , State, law% 'arid tier colas adjudicate under thrim,'what, would tie the , deolsion , of•the' United 'States Conrt; 'shoal& aotion-be brought before it, d plea :en tare& that thaw laws' were , nnU and void,' being:these plissedufnelthee: by 'the' authority' Of se - Ter-, tier by the Legislature a JEltate? - This question may be propounded I'lo°lll'l4l'ord to all. Lairs P51414 • - 09t 411011 , 11te: Legielature oVour orib 94.0,.„ ; ;,Veropift AFecteral Courts deoline to con Tzuttit.ng:tad Init, their, authority upon , the prznoliatiArr rtlar #9,Terolgoty, end•that ,ha iiiig,been passidly the people!, agents, thayimnst fte,reoelvett as the . poppieN reeognised,rutp,of ixr deolsierrilkotild be girou, spay, 4aq/slum any",titlidi' Territory, ,be, reet4o WAIL'S tatdit'auytiree br iteinhabitents, aleetitrotileers; krud , bet hp in' thikepeistiont gor' erhtetit, uptitetbe _ Sovereignty, • entletTkidgreis hurzlekdelay; negleet itt'retuse :tp admit, as it prefers? This is an interesting Aubltfontsand•Onelwhiehr* lll / a ve to be• met 'dud lottle s daomeday.--Pions the Aha' ClaFt:fornial of Aug.,'l,lBbEhi,t? w•s , o • It*notlidtimiNt thatOregiu ,haig tholhipt. *WOW to ,entitle her to, ineinbtir . Sropgresa n 'Atut, yet,adatissioitt .by the A t eit Gingrest is, de'arooth: .dgo not objeot. , Mire'a V rOye 4e pt4:: . T, :, ,BteciAoteOnAnt - i . in P4gOit, Aze Are ,trei.totutrtbat , Generskio:Vann p 'one of the new,Bidatoilel6o,' 012.4' 44/4 atito!iintui, But BUleonclusionAtt-irrestetlble' 'that , the"artiorr vhicli fli„gfaircOilkijOioo4ll ..0 31 lat; tiPt. r iatloliAtionary,,tusults teem. the-cer 4aintygof &Oregon tieing? admitted:- General. titlik:boldnnatt, elseciltuptffitpeuteciat o l Ind tib 0, - 404Aiy,11eitt,In- the Serutte at the . .sailfeet moment. .Titero'NViii be taPpertegAnth.hiow,ll.l , 7 tat 'When Kansas was prornhied - iddifsidon'into theriltifelviSf Ike" DeniarittWOrKi# -gnat(' 15101 4*, 1 4441 1 .PrPik402:1Fik Aftl, l 3 40 , 4:1)40- ulatlonAempeensary . to her admission ) nor was. Viejo n theught , pfair:lreiUly- torlissuine :i4l4o.riiii7gsAos.o4 . niMeiktn:.l4.7llbregen ad. alEllnkeritheavthe retthisitellopdlatiotq and 1/41 . /11 : 44 A e - P t- P W : 4 O-MAI I O IIOII/i l ii - ih ' ii i 3b O ; ' retie Beam to tbnpil We lave heard , go:vast deal said labPtloll.,ll)4_,r`:!4#4l*-.' ~ IWPti..i#3l.l'!qhes.i' AtM4States,l? Ana, the?, constitutional gualunteo is to noir' States; '46. -But Wo 'att . .4 0 4r. 1116 . *6. taught,nd new tests appnecn and we dare not *act& pilic,-ofluitOinmunloationo si• a 7.1 . ` r - f 3 Lc* •• • the;,tW'p r thentiii Mrs. , ?). 0 en ld lbe. c id,direot but cOlandly , ' competition, . been good,- hat •,,pot • overflowing, daring tho past ireek aThrility 4 gOlnegliille • here Wilt ell are Ont;.wii:swiWt, .0).44`fe1K4 4.s 4l, Phied (.4• - beat iota - sea, in. PiPkt ott iralontotheoresgrotivr,cotapipienttaro , prettY dwilanoed..tific IlleTlebbugh.hae teideerreinthe'Weligtt:tenE thealkbu vihfohls to t be 14 4.4*' ' .0 t i4 ". l ik• - V)P* l .4.rritAot• m 1it494.3t, itY-.140 'Olt.streot theatre, where good acting. has made , •Bltdrid the Hand lir.ortli'Vvro-in the Bfish',l comparatively; nirdebalful.rp fg , Otie float' for two Saits7n:bdieithinedtint the "intaik.iheittle,"fer the Aiteitteilb24,lY:e49,4l:lll7ol4r net Pie* ' bi1. 0 31,9wx L P : , -.011 tpurgits dheoreehi 'at'•the4Walpnbetreet,. the. ..rinnitalleifomnpeet hero been , " • 4 ebncift'of - "teatirlA,,t, s , thaii-honorei but.over egos St.yetsCAM, l ' ' tlielln" , '`` 3l l' # 3 ;•17 4 4'l 1 41,74. t :4,419P94. never • again tolikof heard kf f 'nernr,was , any , thing bnt, ezagge. fratedtbodpraottade. :Mr..dai Conway, Mit. They,. 'AI) and MlsOrtditl'hiVe ifelly'rnaletained their repnbalblfrMin. Thum , 110, 4 4 11 11 , 2 ,, auee l3'''Ap i si e gfoird 4 ;4ii h ik i i . : ` : T Att,9cTufng ‘.;ihrdles Vint Tearei," (with Mn.i Bowers h Mr. , I .l4 3l ll l 9 , t4fivigrlife.Yl ll 44 o e..MitilalAt 44 1 . 411 1'i: tOb" 41/..Objeetefardereet'l. triil•be played: AtetherrArole - besblas Abe' new three-nat play, alkeady nampd, "She Steeps to Conquer,"' "The` Mitgetlhitireletle , if /Heir foofne'dy.:e ~1 1.1 krtieill.Ke,qulti, i ttedinfratitio a' et, rebefl r: * 4 ;Y; p,a - "rriage," nave been the leading abtraittons.; ss TinMandettine.Matriayerwill:belePealed ,eyeldnwpwlth v.Onti•Cleatfor Two Saito ?'• Two or Threw-iirdrebt'llteebleett festabllitied,"during the week at the Aroh—fhtit'lli f ifheatlej neior has plsptlt~niiite.lMEnfit4Pfilz ; that 1°1 1 14 : tOnelthaeaeptedtitett,dekthiret aggitYin ; . -vVrite ; that Mr. Showell is playing vertwell, in. Vlnsitlf ollailtoterirwhleh•Senta written-,for Mete (tbotiftinetatfef pear were anterlar to the eta of, • ihet gait Wry' tily,layp 7117,1rop;orhioll 1 F pleasant to or;N Bi!zt4it: o s*Vl 26l .44.ld'Xiii:i4itt ,Jiorinel,M., thp .eletlfunds enChatleatedluilaienely.ln ittateg Mr. Asitehliet.v leek Walnut r favorite, • ,to •bla 4komptai l yi"Mrsiquilit e Onlike isontinnes attraotiVeit trim kJ/Wil l a - god& foOrni.• .dis tor. Mr. Sanford,- Me Ethiopian- Opera, on 111.11sfrereflitlial A tiargCand Onalfortaillechative, **woee ing. ahey. give. It-Iterri burlesque to:. Vitt, palled "IliVillatehi tifid•Wel liirro, dancing ands capital - tionoort.' Par Wedneiday,, whioli will be the Tlegraph holiday, an afteisoon performance is pro pd, with 9,,leridid ilium& ii h nation In the eve , On • f' - --,, ~ frti , • * . plittart(pfdparingl fey Ilmir appearance ` t digit", ri my drlgusie, atlw)ileliTtlioycommenoe i 2 r z n,series . ew adfittractliett iformances on the Oth. Tr4jl mr4trAlso.glib:pprinkling at old' favoritenitelvaii4o:l*gsterejo marvel, as we have' done, oveillielatill(tetAd praottoal tricks of the White Knight 1' M 1 .• ' • BY-MIDNIGHT MAIL. --s- ',Mgr froj_n_ 6 4.l2oselogftWL,_ ‘ Oorrelpobdenee'of The Primer. ~W,,Ppersircitr,Ang: 29, 1858. - In the middle of lastsufamer a circularlras is• sued from , t the Treasury Department and dietribit• tad throughout the gantry,. asking for specimens and informatienrespeeting,tho Jarions, iron ores and the Imarrafaetun of. Aron ' f ;trith,a , view, by a series of Investigatione ! the part of scientific men and experta,,to the improvement of the man ufactured exit*. ...At was found, entrial, that some manufactured iren etr i ldiai,expoied, to damp and the weatbor,rrithout a, least „risk,. of. erosion' er rust, while there wareather.kinde r that, with the greatest were, could net be kept aft:moth, aud Notwithstandirig - theye:;W'e7a &,heart.v.xesponso on, the part otlio-ini,iitartrin. ;Gxe Avarallron die- Wets of tlicelocinatry, te„this time, there, has been no report from the Governinonthlureau. This iron Intermit' is a ' large . Onithiere im portant n "Pentidtirily than" the • 43O . etcm,,growing interest and' ' .UoW that "'the, _attention of the nation!' hie 'been awakened to its wants' and just demands; !'it is not at. ell that hereafter; while the cotton-growing ,interest has had on itedecount agents dent "at the Govern ment anions° to' Idditi'inia Algeria; to Europe, to Africa, and to Asia, and long reports and- analyses published at the Government printing-othoe, Maid in the improvement •of that staple, , the same fos tering care will be extended 'to • thri greet iron in . terest of the country, which new pot alone oonfined to Pennsylyanta,goeeto make up the resources and wealth of Missourii ,Miohigani and -Minnesota. If it doss not enjoy the same privilege; Pennsylvania members of Congress,fairly liable, to the popular eemitirelt,thatfitate. For the concessions ,made by the Emperor of China to the great commerotal and other nations of the earth, the Administration will take much' , credit to itself itythe annual executive communi cation to C'enirestr, at,„ - the commencement of the approaohingesinitht:,There is, and has been going; on, for some years past, in the Indian and Chinese waters, a vigorous, and tipx.lslus struggle for corn-' meroial ascendancy bet w een the large shipping nations, In which, pc! far, England has taken the taint and the lions shara,of the profits., ;American nnier,Priee has elarted ant boldly in this rase, and Adminietrationahelping hand 'Wee exi • t;iided. •to our merchants engaged in that field of tragic by pp ,North Pacific surveying ex pedition, :Wig* tarnisked , for ; the, guidance avid befefy . of thaielitips•going from this, 'IAN and from CaiFinnelipo, ohartaand esdifng directions of 'a denine, seenraoy., ; , Mr ; Buehanan , not long ago sent out tkPertion of that satite,expedition a make it dotailed and:faithfUl enrvey.,of { the route aorose the Paulus,and threngh , the many. islands. of Onardia, wh e re, lie ,00nceated,. most horrible, dart gat's, • for,the adventureful Seamen now running from, Ban Panic?,, to China and the coast. . - ' , the line, prospect arising from the feet that tie: harrier, of, Chinese, exclueiveness •Is at faili:}eldAn Pe dist, theraisse,much pg'f .. , 6 r4cOitilikiwthos in respect to Pat it!'"Be. le4Plf, gtakAlinaintiY remain up to the inienibliegnt congress.in.sratu quo wee bollum., The Phliosephipitr,o,onsoletien, is, that,.the With i.p . op,idatien, aecordpito,the recent, census ordeied by, the Emperor, Pf„417.,009,000, have not the, per a mbulat o ry and, filibustering characteris. time ofeitherEoglend ‘ oi Amerloa, else,. assuredly, !they: Would:be, to, up , Foster barbarians ,'! . _worm .than Attila, Alm soourge pf God „ :The great trouble...in .Blineis has ,been•to get a Lecomptonite held and brave onoughto run anima. Jndgo Douglas,. eon, to soreen Air; qfiletabn from' Itha open p,otilition with the friends of Mr. Lincoln, the Itepublioan candidate.. Witenit is kfienki'that ‘the . LeOmptonifie eatineteitehi:O !bile fiePre serdalive to the legistatare in Illinois, you nt,' Well„iappose that : it requirestivaettealor coin •placteneyead bras* to stand in the 'pillory and act as acandidate merely as a blindi- But 'patronage amid!). almost anything-and 'patronag'e"litir got ant a LeOpmpton candidateler United &Mei Benti ter t in Illinols.,,And who do you think had agteed to perfopi,the sacrifice?.No other than' Mr. BIV nay Breese,,of, noWst , judge otrthe baba; and fermerlytt Senator:ln Congress. The firtitint • rejelqoe ever. hiswillingness ,to sot es ass:wee& for ihe4 ,Leepaipton , movement. _ • 'When iimd" the fluion's,artiole of yesterday, anneandixig thrs fan portintfaot, latopped orar , ',. to Noe a' gentler/tan' who knew All 'Poet Mr. _Breetas, tend from learnedthat,while ho (B.) was,in.the, Senate; he '' Nag, the,h - itterest foe ,that; Mr. 'Buchanan had: •Ther_Were ,ht.the , Benate- together, and BitMeri' Wes there while:Mr. Bnohanan , was Polk's' Bedr&." tag of Btete.... But the intense dislike of the Sec retary to the„Beuator , was notorious. This -feel 7 ing,hea exuharedttp to the present time; only groi .ingmere powerful with years But Treinte'' goes for Leeemptoni andls ready, to help to adisesbeate Douglas, and mho is taken to the besom - of the Eneetiya, and fentilettnand forgiSen. • The attaohis of ths'Union hozo are openly abu-' sive of Mr. Stephens, of • Georgla, , fordeolarinifin' favor of the.,aleotion-of: Judge :Douglas rand do' not hesitate to call pnblio, Many hard Dames., ; When ; Mr.,l3tophens came forward lithe Ileum to,reeene , Lecompton from the stupid 'iselsof,,Glaney,slones, and to assume therein!' 'of the .leadership whietchad• 'been , entrusted' to the trembling grasp 'of your Barks ocutntY Jelin, he was:all that could ! be desired'in the way of spa" triot 9, butstervihat. he !refuses le gO the length"ei aeldstreg to'deetroy Judge Douglas and "the Dente= oraey, be ie. to be exoomintiideated. Ron. Pierre Soule, of Louisiana,' is here, and tailni • no lees publicly againet the polio) , of prosetililtig' 'Douglas, and is =menaced that ' , Mr', Too - robe refuses to approve the•stne ineanity; ' 'What Jet ferson Davie will say may be anticipated froili his iooderate.apeeeh at Portland, and hielaiorrianci- . linty MPG letding adver s aries Of Jadge•Dmiglas. A, gentleman Who 'left' California 6xi' sth' of Augusti the day 'before the Democratic State Con vention,was :held! at :Sacramento, butloo late to sendlnli newely the iteinteroinforme 'that the , Leaomptonites .held one:Conventi p n , and the Bon:motets another. - Nugent's.peper l'Adminiaz tration) speaks , Of th&Dentooratio ConvantiorCits .Follows, in• a' telegraphic deeptitch 'dated Suers-' mentor Augfiet , 4* -, • - • ' • ! The Domeoratio , Convention (inttLeecimpton) met, to-day, 84,4.2; o'oloolr, at, thevßaptistroharehi on FouTt,ti etivet, between and L. •• -The at• tendenee - taf - fp; - ar4 . 146 *Taos i i , A tl t aol o s ta >prevailed.' • ," ; , • ' ?try' Ittfotniatti eisji•thittrtliere can be n o doubt; :i.tyttert;.the:pbattjeraire. ' 'ThaY Bio - ciegtitc, ii , ed•MolCibblif. , ''- Tice idhaVherOttlea'si efforie Jaye been made rte'psik ttierridichiidon' Pckiintiohf , thatilie public expended , tuld that: theinastfilthifet jiroeoiiption hi . ,ketorted . The Dernoorats Ivilici'follOif the • standard of I?onglitercglae; Walker; Broderick, and ' They fool-Alv a arc and(wilt go'eheed. '` 3 ' • ' .'lllon: , Angiatitalt - Wright ) member of loner ',house one of the moat thdoaitta= bid Diretrotata therEltati, and With' a Reputation the likaitifatantrpaspakita a jntiet, coMes out in the ti'ltitealri' t4;"r'slitittssmi of this .ciaiminttihitttoigras is one Of the hioitifer# thooiata and deionnoing In etiong langnbge the efforts' 'of 'filaCif 'Mei and *ILO: sttempt'te defeat, his reelection to, the lienate." 099:41-"NAL'. -FromLobk AT ettie • TRACTS:—IMPAZ SUOMI :de r,o'cx'usivmtiltiti TUB wasT initun;a l Prmus..susonnnange..:: fOorreskondo,re of The Propp.) - - 1,140,01 L, ALTEII,- Aug. 20,1858. - °Oh, 25th 9t this mon th the letting of the eon tracts op, the (Sunbury an d. Eria .railroad, lu see , tions,cfes„pi .onlie . estoh,, from Farrandscilte to , the inoutltor z the . . tiinnatnehoningywess ,hold! at Far-. aitoutfiva i milas froin the town of Look, Maven. r I , wae,Aptly. surprised, at Ake number of : oonttactors,,,:from oll,perts of the-plate, present on the eaciapitm,vdaleo„ot the deep interest r foltb3i, 'the 'people hera.in the prospect they now,have of -the completion of this groat enterprise, -Atlas/it prat or, fopy lupdrettoontractors were,furiqsbing Mds,fet„this.work r , ,The,:bide were, •receised at , l'arrandstrtilei; ; whieh , Ic ,accessible from Look Haven by,oteantheat !navigation, only 'Ave milets alataM, but ,the , allotment of the yfork,was ,thls day made at . Lock_Hayen, from - whence I,write "tou.,4mong the,mapagers of the company hero, I l'airtOservo US ; industrious and distinguished president, Win..(t,.Moorhead, Esq:, and. Philip M. Pgloe ,tmti 4 5 B.,Aimmtriga,•of.your city, and (ten. .D. Jaeirtattp,. of .:this plaoe., There romoined_ bat twenty-two, unfinished; motions to complete : Alta, road; to f „the t Ainnetraultootog, ; alOrge part , of -Whielthad atready been gradedr-in all,* distance or about .forty reties._ When t6la-1 is done, Flit; 'tytish , ,,.tavthe eastern divisign,.a distanatof nearly, 'One hundred and twenty miles westward ,from the eastern termini:sty at_liunbury. I The, seetions,were allotted to highly,rospectabl*and.responstble con trautOnt and exeeediogly.low prioes.,,pte lowing are the ,allotments , ;4 ,,, :;, ; .. - 'No. ~ Ir.lpottaotota- , Noi ._Nootraotoy.„ ..„. 18-700 Nt.epri Co: —MiOtetel. G 14116011. - n9.-Joke' Buckley - ,k 00; , ' 80-11.11: Packet& Op.' ' Pt—Totter lalatiow, 86 —l,Marrity ft Po.. Platt. W:Monmeroley 06-nevie 0: PlOyea: lobtoilter,ti.• ° ;98447 • sv—W...4,lVltoonott,oo.l 89.-.11„ Patterson 4c. Co; 88—Thomis eintoy. „ Moitle do. "; 'B9-0:IIittro 4 Co.' o b!_f 10e4-41. , C, William to 00: , 91'—P141.1p,lrylo la CO. qcll l -, - 'lo4—Di4l,,Oriewb l l &Dun:" INNI no less Otitttladol at. the bottgleg"-tlOtt Of I - Tieoplbleto then 'at 'ttie dew of the'wholit' aide= 'fiy frette tO'LooklteVonY: Odr:Ottliette Phtlitdolphta,-ititletillidißtfaltihe betVO'bilt, imperfoot 'dee' of tho , ortiettiotej the ilitheto;lrtod -beauty of this fart , of -PentioylviiniteLe6 , l6ittiO ritootbd, nor Ya they avrolcor Wits Of thOltbaltt, PRESS.--PHILADAIMITA„ MONDAY, AVGINT o. 1868. intelligenoe, and enterprise of ill . dpiCtliodit-''' ilaioll, the °arm% town of Clinto. :ls located chi. one"of theihtf, leTalyldlAsin,the tate. - It his's' popalation,i,aB4ojeelilstand is orea'Ang with a,rapidity' no*igtiallid:Vany trit I haVe met in . , 4 , -.lnj...*4ldiridiroit'sk the ilonimonwealth.;. - ~ Reit ii; Theetii#cPC:Psi'llgatloil CT , Abe 0' 4411 : i .and tiara - Ai the, outlet' for diiitrO aid' iiiciiieiite:. 'dirty of all 41 .. ditliweiterii" , piii islitiOa r iand i here; alse;Li„the.ontiet - fbi -the irr I; bitiminous and cannel coal fields stretching along the lint of tho Banbury and Eric road, a dliitanee of over one hundred miles, and whiolt is A celebrated in the ""manufacture of lien; gineratingeteareiandro. Ithepanuffeigwe of gfis::KnaOielda.lhis, therb de Ciertraotert from these !male Orwell oicand red .-pi-ana: I halo this' and other adjacent towns • insd,e from .this OW; aild - kla ave i seen the ardele o , oil—which, in time, is destined to supplant all ethers for 'rait-' onipulioseti—'and the Moat beauti land transpa rent candles made front it. It 13 occurred to me, whilst travelling through th country, that it brat urgii Angular thing 'tlat"lici many of our people and foreigners migrate to the-far West; , where: they; have' to tuitorgo. all 'the Trivationa „pi ~a „pioneer fife. amt. an . nosettled .9°PtrZ.dthr-b,lff).-14,..9F 9wnkreat„titate of ' Pennsylvania, they, eau; .lied ,00niflitahle , homes, in the midst of idvidzadori, and there they can hire all the eleittenie of wialtli,lieilth, and pros- . parity 'surrounding them, "mid whorl school-lenses ' dot'everyoross.roid; and the'llturoilboll is heard , in every valley: , `' - -- , !..-• • •:. \• -. . , There is no vast prairie herd—vahable alone for JO soll-7ind valueless in a market for its produo _Alm!, ,lint there is hdre ,c,... genial ilia:nate—a fer tile4soil, coVered :with' its . tall pleti, its oeir,. lie hickory, its moPle,, ash,' oheity, .oplar, and :tor, - Ma. And' lime are flowing dire glithiS land ' fiesh,iiie,' 'gargling' Weenie; - feting 'Onward 'to the tidd, aid giving life and &it'll* grandeur - to the beauttof `the' plains.' Limestoie abounds in all this region, in great-abundance, io fertilize the toll, that ,may be .. .unproductive ; ihilst iron ore of ; oenry„yariety,r, even the Ilackband, so cele brated is Eeptland aid all over Euro:m.4'or thopu 'Ali and dVilna of` its , metal , metal, .2n:tle whole, ,clo not inader'Whi, 'for' years, there have been. laugh ugh Made for the 6:Mitt : notion o 4 the'Eunbery and Erie rond,"iot only to deeelop4his land, but also to bring a portion of the`mightT and increas ing trade of the West-to our. oemPhladelphis. -It was. wins inns to !lend as fostering hand to this work, and it was wise in the Logisliturd to .give the light of its , countenenoe.to so I ..ortant a con- Truly you , Letter -from' New Yerk. Norresp9rdence or The Prow] • • • • Raw •Totur, Aurit 28,1828.. The close, sultry atmosphere of to•daygivei unpless- , lot premonitions elf sinkness, in tlio tresent state of public anxiety arid'apprehenalon. A nab of yelloia li ver at Hoboken hasbecothehnown, sodhdds to previ one fears,, but avery.preastitton taken to prevent, any spread of, Infection, .; . Preparations aolabration rieXi week seam to be Milani."' in addition to' mu iiotpal 'arrangements, several private 'movements an on foot t, give enlist to the •holiday: • • bleraliintir Will **Moray' dole their places of business,. and :some' fr not hdl, of the dß* papers will omit , they publication of thdr journals on theAd, so m to On the Lit to their empltyees. - Banks, FAO° Stook ,Bomd, and launicanee ofßataiylll, It is probibie,likewhiammiti,bminnes.• '", • • Rescilutions wer e Last night . mm(4 bythe American General' Otinimlitee'residetfnl to the winery of their presidenta: Ilaysorde, Meatlngtof theaAmerlein' party are estied in 'their respective-Assembly dist:iota; to sleet - delegates to the' BtateConvention atßyratruse ••••• - Burglars -are spreading their operations:to our Sub urbs pretty extensively. Several- entrances have been effeoted, of•lata,..inlct gentlemen's conntry houses on the 'Ralson. river and on Staten, ,Idand. Rev. Mr. Ininei'iiiideneto,hit the latter place, las been robbed of feliiibld — pidpirtfi .iunopg . ntber things , of &watch presented to Iffiishingt•Snlninglii ldngknd. , , - Another niati'vrai shot' dead nigtt;ln binlberry straoti• by a gang of 4, Dead •Babbiti." barna was Downing, o.bar-keeper, and the, coronet is to=day hol&' lug an inquest on his body..-. I A woman ,named Ann. Madigan, while in her sleep, ,tielot morning eatly,, fell rpm A fourth-slorynindow to tlinpavenient. the, le, now, BellevannosPital, sop posed to bnfatelii in)nred. ' ' , John 'Meese, was , stabbeet last night by a boy named Artdtte. Thle may very likely turn out an . 'other murder. egn= 3 pedlar, named. Hoffman, ott Goldmitn, wee arreatedliat night r whlle committing a: burghtty with skeleton j!wo..„ • - " Another;ley oftinetnations in the stook muket. A lergelineinestwue transacted in Reading, Otwhich 8,250 shared were Judd, Opening with oonsidrcable eplelt, at 493 j, but falling, at the (doge' 48%,' deOline Of No since last - nettling': . aid Hudson brcinght yes terdayis pride: .N.'11 . ; Contra 'opening at 80; declined M from that figure, with, a,business of about 4;000 shores.. began actively at 18, rope)( , and clued with a deoline to 17N—which Is, however, 'drum° of it from yeiterdeiy: 'lliicfsalliier wig 'gold at yea-. terdayis quotation: , •A aisle of Ilanhittan' tras Scrip was made at 180. TaoltickMailliteainshlp rose ' The principal business of the Western pada was in liliohigan Southern; the old stook, gr which. brought 84,11;iihd Wooer at 414%;prefecod stock at foretnerned4.4*-3449111ng at '69g. Ohleagovindllook bland ' , brought 711 X re dtar kti fiat, end subsequently gold , at the'vaine pride, buier'xixtY. Caine and Ohlintgo son ;-Clateland and Toledo was stiid at , 85. ,Milwaukee and, Mississippi- &Coed AC lianartui brought yesterdayte , priess. , - Little was done In vallroed bonds, with trillingehageter iii prices. °shim and Chicago drat mortgage; lileglent aimed do.;, MlohiQap Central . shiking.fund eights, and lirle convertiblee of 101, all the samtas pester, day.!' Erie `second mortgage wee' sold .te Doi linden tvor convertibles , at r. 0%, dud Lake Brie snit Webaeh i• - second mortgage at 41. . • ^ A lot of Arisen thousand doilirO of .the now Govern. none Mimi Rill Aid falba% ! There was a largehusinost in Missouri Sligo, oil the bisis 'resider, yeStsr. dilly's price. Virginia 'sixes deolintd Jf, with salmi eier twenty.thous u nd dollars. Amalie of Mlohigan likes , is 74, wits m'ede st 108 , IThe City insisitors , Mortality , report for the wsek "andlig Murata: 28, showd's Total of 887 deatbV—an in crease of 19 on last weak. • • ' Thedeithe BrOOlflyu during teat , Week were but 'B7 me lee, 78 rematch-1K ; , • i Tho'rollciwhi g fiSituthey , e bluiluese it the office of, the Autelstant Treektrer :;, • , ••• 4.1 '•••, " V.51e4,840:00 • Yay Y igento $24000 in Califoinlsdififtd. ' Thereceipta busljkrke 141,000 from etuittitam The Undsonytiver Railroad Telegraph line, from New York M Albany, wrpA finished Yeetlirdkrr now eon tinuonsMi ttie Ike at lii iostr. • The wife of Captain , Brantinn, United Static army, who dleapponred inyeterionsly,'aMie time Maim, hid not been heard, of tin yesterday, when chum were obtained by the Depolyfinparintendeot,el ,Polleei through tridaileari Are engendered that tie, missing lady has beeri Malty dealtirlth. ' ft . !' 'iner6'thia ear wiped that eke man robbed and thrown into the 'hely at BTp,OF 31X(*N91—ingturt 28 • i 5055511. 610,000 z see 'lo3k 150 shelteming " 49X 20 600 Ylmlnlpfle••9l% 1500 - 7 !"; 'do - 49% 31,000 Missouri Os' 84% 700 , 4p, , . 26,000, - - - 3 110" , "060 - .84V 600 - do ' 930'481( , 4,000 Metals 199. 100'. do , k, 430 48% 8,000 Nile It 2 pile 90 - 400 .do . „ 48% 5,000 Nrloll obsll 30% - • 8005' ; ' ' 48% • 1,000 /I °be, . 00% zoo f- , do, -5, 800 48% 2,100 Ibtr R 2id be 73% ,do 930 48%, ' 5,000 110118polmarli 983 1011.: 'BlO 48% ' 8,000 L 41031111 g 24%. 200 Mk& Oen - 69% -; 8,000 • — do "; -- 26 - 100 Idlph B 15:Nla It' 24% ; 1,0001,16180,0h1 350;7"5, 7 • 24% 1,0004,5k0 2&142m 47 .800_ ,do ~ , 24% 60 elti Peoplelt Bk .09g 50 'do 5- - 21% 13 Niuman.Bank -96 - 900' •• eeci 24%5 10 Man GIUI 00 scrip 130. 50 MN 60 N.. 9 pi ,blO 46 , 130 Del & find 0100; 28% I ;50' -- do - '46;‘ 40 Da014095t 8 Do, , 50' -do': • ,; 946 - 46 - 46K' b 60 • do "' 430 88% 10,0 Panama . 114 100 N r00n".. , '1.60 -= 'OO , •-‘ d o b6O 114% 'l7OO do , s ii3Q 80, . 0000,4 Ohl $- 830 8 8% .450 - - - 80% "25' - go - , . 83% 876 .do ,5 , 510% 270 I 25 - 1 ; "84 ' 800 do - bBO 80% 100 _. ,do • ,-.958).84 60 do • Sept 16 80 • 200 ole'r & TOI It 55 150 ~ do. .5 - 93.80 • 200 -do • • b3O 85 150 do 910 80 100, do 0 30 54 § 5 do 5' •5- 79% 100 do 400:81 110 Edo N,.• ,18 25001 d &RI It 980781( 70) do' ' 'lB% 300 !Sq . ,. 73% 100 5' do. r b9O 1! 200 •do 'b6o 78% 100. 40 2 , Ai 26 611116,4 24160 II 19.1( 60 End Mier ' 28% Second A:ls' /I 89 , •General-Bnrneyt To.,C7alhonn. Jut ,before eandlehon Aacir!foyent out of, ofilee; he slotted to, "tom,epenn,y,',';anohave.in formed our reader's, byjettinig-out alb . aorta of Con traete. 'Mr, Barnett, pahoun'aineocesor, has pet o ElOp to' all-this iieatiitittee" - h4netifylitit' the ceri . 7 , tialotore that their Migekeisuinfe with the illuetri ono Predident :Lecouiptcni _Convention" whold.. nut he rettegalfied , / ;Thin ; notification has caused oorteldirahle, excitement, and , the mine , OraitractOra are, in dudgeon thereat,. flipme.of theft,. j3r,i7iitabf aiolare ' that, tlie7,paid, ' Cabello; tub 6sa;tit'a filthyinore" for at, hiwioi. 'them' 'Dial 'co`fitittotti, 'and; Mor r ee'Ver, they 'do threaten:to — tip - oil I , Prinatf .Titolt,' F- Provlded he doe l e , , not—return to' them hia gains: General Burnett:. is determined on wiping:out' every stain of calbenniem ikthe „Surveyor Giotto - ritla,donartment,:and is endeawlm render iha worilly, the, "pecide'e :conlidence.—.ffaven vfoitlf,,(Kaneas , (For The Proem) • - , ..• . , Putplonitut 4;1114: 28' 1858. `lslflharbit—Ste In iiia;iinis your paper of the Morning ninteed 'ari t ola hiunion ' Ilow l to, 'Make a' Qtioittia," yoit!M'iak 'oldie Man :Mir id ivhiblulkfi. Whaticin;the Piestirenti might have, mo4e L; • 71:"Aa jan : impartiat looker, on In. Abu •". political *Thy' 4 atyprea me na L Neryaignitloan . t, and it imitatply :pleat aredikou.l),lr.;Wliarton, 'haulm; parltationtafyi', eiperionou dot 110 has, and knowing that a (iouta r tOol "aaat'irheto have hien deoideil body "at that - lima if a . ..cl . nOrrim"nottin: ha:Obtained; and that ltli9 repfirboit the apionatiotumittoortnuld htvta doprfirei amen . boy Wharturt!a :party of a soot in tho. Conn; Oil thug making ono porooorat:lesa." Cognizant of :this, .14 , 44 P very touch as 7 If , Mr. Wharton yap ready . to o,aortfloo to servo political ends and taken in aniniOtion, with :tile ,Ato% Sit jtlte)Depri-, ORM membiiiii - leavini their seats' finnierilateiy" after roll-call ikaearittitn ollrfor'i - refOrm in our Select Coanoh, and ; oann s t but , do 'liarm' ' to Clio .."IlomOUratio partyh:in tYonkt efootton for Coon. hurl: y6n 11411 lura h le to ere-room - for the in. .tnirttort - Of • thle in Yunt,pripaineitity Indopondini licintclOatlOJOaiiinf." , -'1;0"'"Otiol?tii$0:511043 ppf 9tArOtiiii*Ot tike 44 7 : i'srd ;4 0 tuie ?OPP , : peibe #giiieted Loßisiantan, A T E S T00,,W BY TEIMABC-7:' Th 014 0 4 -0. .. ! star Intereepted off -•- • • - • 2 , •-•-• - 100,38; N P, ,fAiiguit . ;-The stisMer North Star k frOni' Bouthampton on- the 18th 'Praised off Cape Race on Friday afternoon. ' , She was intercepted by the news yacht of the Atuiecia tel Press, and three days later intelligence from Europe by the Orinedn'obtilnii: •Thrl steamer AudtrialtravedOritbn the ;'The °ammonia,' Intelligence Is the only news of in terest, The tinien wad marring royal progress through Ger many. , , • , Moro member have,e been- appdinted to the Indian Council. bmiguet hei" been' Ririe by FellielinV the French minister at'Loodon , incelebration of the Cher bourg fete.. • of;oemmonsll4. ordeded the return of lands of Tanconvers Island to Crown. A vessel hadlbSen Out on the line , between Liverpool and firitistr Columbia. The 'British Government in tended to send a corps of engineers to roads and bridges, and erect a block of houses for the retepticin of gold, and to form to organized military: • • - The new crop,of tea from China was 'of a veryinfe rlof quality. " . • Thecopper miner of Australia have become very rich. Ilinphundred pounds - sterling, of gold, w ere known to be on the way to Itngland. • ' • The list-month's accounts of the Blink of Prance Are of au uneatlefhotOry character. • ' There seems to br,soinething in the , present condi tiono of the commercial affairs in France which . invites aerloos attention. -." • Two new lind;of-hattle ships e ie ordered to be built fmmediately. - • " : - Ribbed cannon are to housed in the French navy.. , - The, yellow ,fever has made its appearance in some portions of Spain. • . • All wee tranquil at Candle,. 'The German Diet had adopted the propoeitlone of ' • executive committee relative to the affairs of Holstein, byii large majority. , • • Return and her son Were at Oreeent with the - King of Dude at Burge( where the rebels were collected,' The Bombay Presidency was quiet. 'At Gwalior, the army had broken up and gond Into quarters; . The enemy withdrew from Jugdospore on the ap proach of Gem , Roberts. , • . ' • AU outbreak was expected it Indere. The fugitive rebels from Owalior occupied Town looks„ . . • , blatteie appear a to be settling down everywhere, al. though there were still thirty thousand rebels In the field. The Rajah of Shangar had surrendered himself. • • Commercial Intelligence.. LIVERPOOL ;COTTON. HAMLET, • Aog.;l7.—The Cotton market closed quiet bit steady ' The sales for three days amount to 17,000 bales, includingliooo Mies to exporters and the eamaquantity to epeeulators. Mesers..ltieberdeon, femme s4.os's Monier reports 4 - decline” fn:middling qualities df 1-164, 'and in the lower qualities of 1-16mHd ; but holder*. while.offering free is, show no disposition to press sales, end themarket, • at the (doss, had an .dyttoping *Omer: " • LIVERPOOt'ItIMADiTUPPB MARKET,' Aug. 17. The weather has been' unfavorable for :crops,•.but the' harvest had been Well neared,. Tionr is very dull, and; , the inferior qualities have deolined. The following are the quotations: Western 20olls.„ Philadelphia and BiltiMore•2ls riderns.- Ohto, ,22m2fis. :Wheat aloha-quiet Nut steady.. Vesternitedis quoted, at Os Mods 2d: Seuthefa et 6e ',m.o. 2d. .Western White ands 24. Eirmthern ,9.1. Corn is dull, bat the quo tatione are nominally untainted. Yellow 83s ad, white Bisegai ad; - The newspapers" 'report Mont Oat. Wheat. shade firmer it last Tuesday's prices. . , • LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARICET.—The Circulars report Beef heavy, and holders pressing on the market Pork quiet. Atten steady, Lard quiet st Ole. . Tallow 'nal:honied. The newspapers report the mar ket' steady. '.. - LWARPOOL PRODUCE MARREP....,Sitsr• steady. Coffee qtdet. Rosin steady 0.0 ,'Turpentine Sptr- Its dull at 80s. • Ashes—Pearls steady at SBdia33a Oa. Linsied Oil IS quoted' at 355. Newspaper. reports' say Tea <doled steady,. Ooffee tlat. Rico a shade higher. Saltpesie Knit • - • . , LONDON- MONEY MARKET,, Aug. IT.—Consols closed at 961 j GOON both for money end Amount. OviatLasropr, 29:-The Merin:lWO behei;i-ba from Havens on the 25th inst., via Key Weet, bea et rived. • • The 11. B. brig polphin had ,sailed for Boston, from Key West, with the rtippeaed captain of tbo Clover Echo. angora were active, and prices had cooalderably_a& ♦Booed. -• ' '• • " , , Molasses were quoted at 4615 r. There was,* guar.:dila shipping te the-United Staten. The European engagemente were easy. Sterling Exchange was dull at 1p per pent, premium ; Exchange on best l'hrk;aiitY Wee quoted at X per cent. premium. An American Slayer Captured. . ant , Brought into Charles ton by the U. S , Onantagrog, Aug. 28.—The brig Echo, of Baltimore, 'entered the harbor this morning with-Altie hundred Africans on board She wag captured fire days 1.1000 oR the north coast of Ohba,' by the U'. B:brig Dolphin, and 'brought into port by Lieutenant Bradford. The Afri cans are at quarantine. •,• . , , 011/31LESTON, 4 Angn.t 28.- 7 ,-The gawp oil, Afrloans beenialided at' Sinitney Castle. In charge of the United States marshal.- The -case • has 'created =Oh excitement here. . , Another Gold :Fie Territory. KAMM Om, August 26th, via -Booneville, Anglia! 26th—well. B. 11xpress.—Monslinflionleannnd part/. arrived here last night, from Pike's Peak. Indian Ter ritory, for the •purgese of procuring outfits to work newly discovered gild mines. They brought several ounces of gold, and , confirm the existence of mines. Which are situated in Cherry creek, .one,ef, the most southern branches orthe tenth 'Platte river, in tall- August 281,11, ria Boonev, WI, August 21, per United Stites Sitpteill.-.41M military cammie-. Awl authorized by .the, Secretary of Wes to adjust cer tain ditfortheibe between the Quartermaster la department dnd the contraotora who furnished mules for tbilltali expedition, met yeeterday at Pod Leavepworth. Pre dent, Major qiherinan, Limit: Colonel Bobineon, and General Gaines. . Mhe board made two ineffectual attempts to organise, and its preliminary proceedinge were exceedingly in harmonious The : question of preeededbe of rank had not been definitely settled last evening. • Army Trains Despatched for Utah. • • ' BT. Lotus, August 27 -,The following is -the, number. of trains sent out on abiernio6nt accbunt by Majors Ilussea and Waddell, contractors_ far supplying the army In Utah : Tronrltatuisurcltf, fourteen trains of 'terenty.six wagons each; from Bort Leavenworth, one hundred' and ' troths of twenty'-six wagons each; avid from Nebraska Territory, thirty-five trains of tiventy. six .wagons limb., The aggregate number of trains, 164, embracing 4,014 wagons that bed left pre. rims to the 18th inst. Other trains wore being lciaded'. The Tever. ' ;New 0 R .HAIe, Auguet 20.—Tho deaths from yellow, foyer yesterday were aeventy•sseen. On • IILICBTON,.. 21.11g128t 29, —There ,svere thirtrotifie, death's here from yelloW fever last 'week, yester day Included. „ , Yetlion' Peit on khillbOard. 011ARLIIBTOR, August 28.—Captsin Belles, of the iship Camden, died on ?fidezoil, yeileer !ever., • Murder of a Step-father., Bavaria* Augusta =lll-. V. S'izittia. Of It ilitet county, wag killed, at Its resldonoe, by his ,step-eon ...... ,225,268 60 .18;418,098,29 Sin;, .notice In your paper •of a •receilt ] dafe a friendly, though brief, allusion to the Female Me. 'died College of Pennsylvania. An extended •ao que:iiitatiee With the objects-and, efforts of thil stltution has given me so rand' respect forlt,.that, as a friend of the college:I" take' Dui 'this'll:3o "to thank you & and to,present you with'e statement of some filePlivrMoh may. not be familiar to the , mass• of'your readers. The college is located in Arch street,. at lie• 027.. It,was incorporated in 1850„and has .been open during eight regular sessiotia of five mOrithb. Its ninth •ahnual'eeeefodaill commence. in Ootoher. Daring these eight years the College - as Suffered the ordinary reverses of every new and , worthy enterprise, but its cup has not bden onreingled, and prosperity has beenvlby - no moaner, the exeep tiOn. • ' Its course of etndi.emhrices all tbosa branches Usually taught le medlealjahOols, i and many ladies Octobers and,others i not. Intending to become phY 7 . Melons, but desiring , a'more,thoredgh abqintintance With anatomy, physioloiy,'ind chemistry than could be obtained - la - oar ordinary iehOolajihave availed themselves of its biettlieliwith great sat's-. faction. Its graduotes era ~be coming. known, 3n many parts of our houritit,aa'trne•hierted.,worpert and earning, anCeisilialPraotlthineis, and are reap- , ing due rewards ;npeortniary qempotonoy, and ttio satisfaction of alleviating the sufferings of women, and exerting an-influence in favor' of her higher education and faller employment. Tho college has no endewment, and has depend, ed largely for, its support upon Aim ,eiforts and benefaotiontof its personal friends - Its usefulness would be increased by additional aid, and in 'Pre-' smiting these forretatementstua generous public, 1 do it in the hope of Increasing in the bemnitinitY an interest in a cause so worthy, and awakening is the mindierimme fa 'desire to assist in (lacing thIS institution upon an independent and permit; neat basis. A na3ND OF TEN COLGZOAJ'. Fiume., Aug. 26. - Great arrangetfionta arc being ado for the trial of stemufire engin - ea in Boston, to-morrow, on the . Camtaorkiandit expeoted.thist, the, oeca 'ion *lll be one'ef great interest:' Th 6 dompanies which hate: 'given nether' of their intention to be present are as "follirtrii'-Three engines, now being • oonstruoted in Boston, one fromPittladelphiavone frontLawrtmee, one.frOMßeltiniore; "and' from Be: neoa Falls, N., Y. The committee have' ereeted otemporarybnilding on the• Common for the 11000 1 / 1 modation of engines from-abroad, and three enclo sures are to be made is the vieinity of „the pond— the first for the engines,- the Committee of Engl.' ricers and those connected with the engines to be admitted ;AIM secend;hultdd riliftbefuar, fot Edin _ bore of the City Connell •and• Mitoses of Fire In eurancellompaniett;-andthe-third,-for-the-rnem- bars of the Oity Government, invited guests, and others. A tank to bold two thousand gallons is to be plaood at the southerly border of the pond,, two huridieCfeetlfrini the engines. The flagstaff, above one hundred feet, le to have swing vanes, _withlirge figures to designate the height. Iron stakes are to be placid on . the greand to indicate tie horizontal distanee, - cemmenoing at one hun dred feet from the engines, and running one hun dred and,twenty feet, with ten feet space between. Coe thousand feet double-riveted leather hose bee been mentifootured for the trial, and two hundred feet India rubber hose. - , - - , , . .On Friday n ight, in Now York, Jas. Dow- Hug, barkeeper in the store of Ta'mes Roach, at the earner of Park.and Mulberry streets, was tour-" dared by a'shet from a pistol fired by one of a party calling for liquor. - Officer Walsh, of the Sixth ,nreolket; Giddied and 'arrested -Thoala Olathe bill susploion of being the perpetrator. Two others, Henry Rice and Thomas Ryan, alias "Irish Tom.", _were also taken into custody. The' pistol • could not be found; and the impression entertained by Many persons was that - it had been carried off hy a fourth person, the actual murderer. '„ • The sloop-of-war St: Lenin was floated Into 'the Ilitiolityu dry dook' : en Friday, and as 'the ponderotts gotta gradually opened a crowd of epee tatore . nielted forward , to witness : the Inundation. Although • the:St._,lsinii was only launehe'd on Ikiturdayahe Is 80 years of age, haying boon built in Washington in 1828. She is a .2w:end-class sloop, ieriles 20 guns, has been on the stooks re • pairing for sonic, time, and goes Into the dry doek to be-oolinered. • • ." " A4ioitt Later from Havana. Brig -Dolphin. Ilnited,States Military Commission. reP l l}ltl ,lt Ptl9ltl , - To do Editor' of thiPtes:t In secordatioo velth.the desire of the Secrei , {try of ,the, NOY, tbp'brOw'bf the Bab Jdoliktb , sta anovtld togb on.shoro'.cin:. be pi iOl dd og dirfohdrifoil to-day/at - NO York." • ,THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS TEN Evatutre. 1 1 7aLca's NATION4L TIIIATRU. a The Gambler's Fates'• Swamp Fox." P. BOWERS' WAISCIT•STRIE4AIhLTR “Emileaand Tears ,, — , • An Object of Intereektb NrOsietar AOOO4ITZEHT Tgarewik... .‘ The : Clandestine Marrlage ,, — ,, One 004q0c Tiro ,Suite." - - - • SANFORD'S OPSRA Roc/N.—Ethiopian Entertat& merits, Tuomsor , s V/RIBTIMS. Miscellaneous Cenosrls Nightly. _ Pmmva Citovs,—Mammoth Meted ALbtleo . , Gym Lisette Feats, &a. _ Morin oe ,- - Tun ' PitoonAiriT27- - Wn WOW already given our readers the movements of the joint commit'eo of the Board of Trade and City Government up to Fri day evening. On Saturday afternoon a third meeting of the joint committees tree held,'Jiadgb Lewis talitig in the chair The committee on speaker reported 'that• the Hon William D. Kelley had consented to act se orator of the day on the occasion of the celebration. , It was also annOtIDOCA that the Bev.:Alfred •Nevlns and the Bev. Mr. Wilmer would take , part in the- exercises in the • ':lt Was agreed that 'mak arrangements shnuld be made as wortlasecure the ringing of the church ) tare and other belle on Wednesday. • . Colonel Foster reported that the Mayor had expressed his willingness to direct the movements of • the. police, in Ouch a way as to co-operate with -the committee on the day of the celebration. Ma. McGregor, one of the orew of the Niagara on-the Brat attempt, to lay, then table, wad 'introduced; and stated that thecrew wore desirous of taking part in the ceremonica, tint that they,were unable to procure a band` of music Commodore Stewart, had expressed a Willingness to detail,a force of AM hundred men from the receiving, chip to take part in the procession with the late crew of the Niagara. • Au appropriation of .xixty dollatawaX made to moist the, crew - in mooting the expenses 'of the turnout. It was 11,1Soresolved that the crew he referred to Gen.. Patterson, who...would mve,them a proper:place in the lino:- The Itipance Committee made a report, ,Mad, after some discussion, the committee adjourned to meet at jg,o'clqck.;, ~ • • t • ~ • . The committee hive invited the Frealdent of the United BMWS and hie Cabinet, the, Governer. of the State, rind lifri, Field aid the Mourn of, the Niagara,to and visit the city take, part in the reJoiclega. "FLEUE3LB3 ARD , TIIE CEIMBRATjON--.ei meeting of the Board of Directors of_tbe Fire Department was held on Saturday evening, the'proceedings of which we fin& atlength in the Sunday papers., The meetieg wat fertile purpose of adopting measures to pertialpate in the proposed celebration of laying. the &Cantle Cable. The Committee of Cannella and Board of Trade were represented by report, and an appropriation 0f.5200 was Made V Mr. Willitts offered a aeries of resoluticitis, which. were first rejeeted, but anbeequentlyudePted. They are as follows: Resolved. That the Fire Department will accept the invitation of the Committee of Citizens to unite in the .Celebration SI the Laying of the Atlantic Cable, by a procession on•the" evening of Weddeadey next, nodes the follewlng,regulations: r• •,- • - First; Tbe companies - will parade In equipments. bat without apparatua, using ; flambeaus. torches; or ether means of • ss may be inade available. • Second,, The Chief Engineer shall act ad - Me( A b el, assisted by , David-M. Lyle: Willie* A. Thery;.'iuid Samuel 1) .Sevin as aide, and the Five Division Engl.: nears shall not as Assistant Marshals: • Provided the persons herein referred to shall decline noting the. op canny ehdll bd filled' by a conanalttise; td be hbreafter appointed.. . • ' Third. That no horses ehall tie allowed In the line_ . . Fourth, That &Committee of Eleven be appointed by the President of the Count to, make the neresearyar rangentents: •' • ' The proceedinge, as given atiength, shOw that the Board, like many other bodies, are not as harmonious as they might be, and that the members are' fimd of wordy encounter. , . t•• ' * FATAi.,AtietniNer, 4,A melariokoly Readmit took .place On 1%04, merning, about half-past one o'clock, in the Delaware river, opposite the Navy Yard whisk reload In the death of a young man named. Edward 0. Collirait. It appear( that Oalitgart, on; Saturday evening last - , in company with two gentlemen, ramstelE,D.Manna and John B Clawgee,conceired the; idea of taking mooollibt sail upon the nellaWAte. • At about half-pant twelve ceolock, on Sunday Morn.... ing;lhe three men alreddy named procured a boat trout South-street wharf, and ntorted.pn their, trip. Nor up wards of an- hour all, parsed pleasantly, and tie party Seated slowly down until opPoilto the navy yard. When they reached this point they were startled by the . near abbleitok of a shinier; on the way the river, to Port Richmond. Before soy decialtro.actien could be taken to avoid tilt; approaching obstacle- the frail boat was stmck nearly. amidships, and, in the excitement of the moment the three occupaotajamped into the water. The moon wee shining brightly, and the eren of the collier soon ,became: aware of the aid occurrence of which they had been the partial canoe. Instantly the skit belonging to.thei collier' Was lelfersdl and in steer moments Hanna and- °lawmen were picked am. in-an la ment exhausted condition., Henna wee Boating. near °Magee, and the last words. be heard tall from the latter were for"help,!' When the rescuers arrived, O'Hagan had disappeared. Search wu instantly made for him toward the Jersey shore, but, after having been conducted (Gramm, tinie; was abandoned aa waken the victini ,had ,sunk. never again to rise., Bloc, that time every posnible, effort has been made to find the body, aod the friendsof the, deceased, through Mr, Welter W.' Sprinkle, offer a, reward of SOO for ,the recovery of the , , • t • • Itis the opinion of the person from Whom the boat used by the unfortunate young men was hired, that if they had not Niue Itopulaltely . juldped itito - the Water; the toiler. ould not have.loyared them. The boat itself ,was rot damaged, „, , „„ .• „ Edward ,0 . o , llitgan, wee about twenty-flue years of shi. And a nattte of Ohio, in which /Matelot the town of Zanesyllie„ he bee ,relatives living.,He was pos..' sassed of the esteem of *lilts friends andomtaintances, and the intimate confidence of. the Brm by which he was employed. He bad returned to this city, after a visit to his native Mate / but about 4wd weeks since. " deceased deceed eaves, in Oleveland, Ohio, a young and intelligent wife, who, la common. with her mother.ine !wand Meter-144w, were ,dependent upon , the exer tions of, 0 , Hamm for support.,,: To the wile the blow will be terrible. It may be a source of partititconsola,, Non to her to knowthat a large circle of friendi mourn with her Vie untimely, fate et the deceased; At a latelient last night the body had not been re , covered. i , ~": ' , • Plinto NOROOLS.—TO-Morrow be a bleu time _among the youngster's, as the public •schoole in the city will be reopened after a long vacation. Dueing the recess a number of 'the 'school-homes bare been repaired,ond , some refitted in Matte a handsome style. The boys' end girls , primary school, in Filbert street, below Ninth. has been greatly enlarged by the addition of a range of room; in tho lower, story, and an ex're staircalie for the -rapid *uplift of the . pupils in case of en alarm of tire, , The boys' secendary sabot, No. 2, Of the Ninth ward, has been remold' from Market and Fifteenth streets to the 'corner of-Market end'Jnbiper. The private schools will be reopened from the let to the 15th of September. -Philadelphia has the &dram:. tage of 'minus, great number at • excellent private schools and academies, whieh ate well filled dialog the counts of instruction. hieny of these here air iady an nounced their reopening with additional facilities for the promotion of thestudies'of ,the pupils, which can not but enhance their mootainess and recommend them' to the consideration of parents and anardians ' GnEen TRIAL Or Nihau Eiiiziviee:Lti2e'eieem fireonglne Philadelphia left for Bootee, on Baturdsy Morning In charge of a committee of the - compani; to take par t - in the grand trial of steam fite'onginee. for prizes of five hundred, three hundred, and two hundred del am, which to to take place thaecity to-morrow, The (nine hue undergone some repairs and alterations forthe purpose of proposing her to take Part In the con test: The builders of the Philadelphia intended to have" built an engine expressly for this occlusion; but, miring to the shortnesa f the tlme,ihey have hot been able to complete onewthengh it .bas been commenced. ' They have finally derided to take the Philadelphia feeling confident thatahe will excel any maohine belle' In Bos ton or elsewhere. ' - TRB nUPPOnviiitS LECO,sters. in 'the Met district are not content with the lust indignation they .havecalled down, upon,. themselves, bnt . have attached new odfuni CO their 'COWED by 'thoienieial, on' Saint 'day, of alargenumber Of hands from the navy yard: BD poor men who have families to maintain ads treated If they do not obey the beheate of power, even at the' primary' lections." It these men .vrere lo t sledded now, they werellot needed a month :ago, and the conclusion cannot be resisted that, if not needed, they were use. lewd, retained for the purpose of 'mooring Colonel Florence's nomination. The election over, and having „failed to vote at the bidding of otherd, they are die charged:." This a greet - fast for the - people; and rieedi no Itatnuo.t.r. 'Acotnsier.—On SitniditY 'afteinoon,', two of a long train Of burden care ,were' uneoupled, for some purpose: in Third street, opposite 'the, Girard Bank.' The street, as As usual under seals circum stances, wa/igreatlyob,struoted. and a citizen attempted to cross to the opposite side of the etreet, by passing be tween the care that were - uncoupled. Just as be got between the cue tbey,were suddenly brought together, and the'man Wee jammed between the bumpers. He was-vety badly hut.. The, endarer, was taken into a Teiglpori rig store; and ho was 'Met:Wards parried home,, hese !bog trains of Minim:curs are' always an about- Usable nuisance in the heart of the city. DEATH IN TUE Cor."—An Inquest was held, on Saturday,,by [pruner Fenner. at a - house in et_court back of_Apple . street, below Thotep•on, on the 'body of a, young; colored 'man,. named•Bllah; ,Wehater," who died from intemperance. The grand: mother Of thediceseed produced the fatitly Bible to the coroner, and it was found by'the 'recerd the'', that she' was born in Philadelphia, 'ln 11ay,c1767. She is cense q uently;zoore than cpubundred andenev yearrof, , nu! :The old Ulj'ia Still active ;and eprightly. Another ..'ssolored woman in the Musse.liotute; is ninety - give years of age / , ~„. • HOOPITAL , CIABILS.—SInOO our Saturday's Irene 'the follewing hospital cues bare been reported: On Saturday. Yolix O'Neill. aged forty-eight years, residing In Callowhill street, between Sixth and Seventh. while polling come bills :off the old Melodeon banding . , 13hestant street, above Sixth, fell and cut hie head Vet* !severely. • - " Jame& McOloshey, aged thirty-eight years, had' one of his feet badly-crushed at Media, Delaware county, ,by a bar of iron. failing upon it, and lejured hint so Severely that tt Inhered. his foot will have to be am :pointed, , • • ' • _ On Saturday. night Patrick- McCann wee 'dabbed by a' negro, at Seventh and Bedford streets. the injarlee are in the left• side and breast.' Patrick McOormick, Nr,ho saw the outtarrence, and who went to the aid of McCann, woe also 'tabbed in the left ride of the neck by the negro. 'We understand the aggressor has been arrested..: - ....-. - r:: , , - FMB . 00IIMITTEE'ON A • Vzstr.—A' 'Oorarnittee of four members Of the Warren Hose Company of'New York, paid oar any a'visit on Satnrdey evening, 'and; .were handsomely entertained by the Warren Nose Compels* of this Mts., atMajor Berry's saloon and the Forrest douse. They are on hero to make arrange ments for the vielt of their company next month. A meettrigvillihe- held 'this • evening • at. • the Wetherill Bones, George street, of companies - favorable to join ing the • . Bag TO YOUR WATER RENT. - - Owners,of about - 8,000 houses in this oily have , neglected to PitY their water rent ler. the.present year. About 8330000.11 as been collected npoo.the water 'delineates, leaving over $40,000 yet outstanding. All who fail to pay before the let of September,' will have the water stopyed off front thelr,Premises. ' Only two days yet remain, to-day and tomorrow. Thou. Interested had better attend to Mat - Piro. • • . BANK Okrioirks BIACTED.—The followingloard _of direetors wero on Saturdaehosen by the stockholders' of the Corn Exchange Ba n k: Alexander Oattell, - Christian J. Hoffman. Edmund A Sunder; James Steel, Hugh Craig: 'Joseph Liedsay. Jacob T. Aiburger, Wil liam 11. Glipin,Eoberta. Neff, Alex.,Whilden, Samuel Bolton Benjamin B. Oraycroft , Jr., Dell Noblitt: The bank will commence operations the coming week. .... POLITICAL MOVNIIENT.—The Nebingor flonvon- Von (First Congreeelonal district) met on Saturday night at Oollin's tavern, Fifth and Queen streets. - The Committee cn resolutions submitted dnifts of an ad dress and resolutione, which,- after 'some discussion were 'referred back to the:committee for amendment ' . The Convention adjourned to meet again on next Fri day craning. I!;ttrett GArix.--,-A match game of oriaket will played inithe ground of the Philadelphia Club, in Camden, on Wednesday next, - commencing, at nine .4eglock A. 31., between 'eleven married and eleven elogle" cricketers of this city. On the 13th and lath-of next month a match will be played for the benefit of. the veteran cricketer. Themes Benior,,betweenettiven Eng lishmen atid'eighteen Americans of the States. DWELLING ENTERED.— The dwelling Of - Mr. Amos _Ebert, in Preaten street, near Myrtle, in. the Twenty-fourth 'ward, was broken . into' by' burglars on Saturday morning. They, BOMA -a considerable amount - of. booty, In the shape or - silverware, spoone, tablecloths, elcdhing,,&e.,an, , Xmadel their escape. , BOAT Ribii ekeletOriljoat Moe" le to take place on the Delaware this day week. The baste will start at eleven .o'olook.pn the morning of that del', from the Old FerryllOnse, at Gloucester. Point. , It is 'expected that delegations will be present from other cities. ,A ; CHILD PICKED UT.—Offloor Stout, of the Twelfth dietriet,-on Friday night, picked up a female ohildlin- Girard avenue, blow HeyenTeenth 'street, apparently about three 'weeks of. age; Whiele was nicely wrapped in ahhawl. The little stranger was kindly . provided for by several public men. . . _ DIED_ _IN MEE Chtrib.—Alt" intoxicated ' woman ansan Campbell, died in theriffneteenth,Wenl yta• Lion hones on Saturday morning. : Her, diatklis ITteiloir liyintitig4iiite MOW. - •,- • Nzv_ HAM. TO BR nefICATED.—A new hall is - l i niLennbeptailiannirsillitgtot ; 12S—BTaning to be dedicated It Is located in North Tbi rd the uni *, re. , . • Is owned by the Social Ttir about n' _ , mon i es eomnene „ gulat endthere fe-yorylittle demand - foi export a b i d par yrp In the afternoon, but, witylglat ryeripbrand'atne/W, hdlders are firm in no • I:1,i :Ben%On Saturday their views and sales, only Irelode,4oo bbls.44;sight a 5 alike , ,a w went Into a store, - in Baca - .torerdae, teerlie Ayr a hesOahan last 'irening, strea ra.l3lf , ` and ploird up a piece of calico and I a t 7 14.0, and 300 b, biSealre,the latter to the trade, at 1. 1 #" VIM.% 2'sr arrested and taken before A ddrma ~tnyderi! r ] ,s, The retailers and proetitelaik ini.'— This afternoon the S - oolid i b i l i lre e .. 6 . l. 7%,: ir b!_lY7Rs l. ;.l7t!dpttel bnl y nd Withis - tleerabovelunea Tonle& AsseetatioieWill dedicate their new ball. Third, tatieylots arikfresT 00 ntreet, above Willow. They are to have sgrand Parade 'Tr. 4.:4;93liontand Doin:Mealniurtlisubilisar_calnd on the oo:asion. The line will be formed in the after -.f a saltror fermairmiii mode 41 4 .40ibi, noon. ; is held at tho came visit:AO is rather „ as, LEG BROKEN —A man named Samuel Blino more dolpgraird lOU SiOuiht better Pelee', had lue leg broke; yesterday, by being Ihrowerfroth a horse, near the,droveaard Went Philladeiptila thee rea o l ) n i ii, "'imalieDl, lots , 140444: 0.1 11.2 a was taken to hie residence. `--.` 4 for reds, and_-„,i1..45, ~, -4.42%, for white, as in guality ! O rs and afloat, mostly sat -the -high ;lll„e Sec for-old; • and :700 itai,;Gorn - In also dull io.dej'at:prorfous ,quoted rata, and yellow la' offered:it 820 igett,*th alit finding• boxeres, d, bus only fair,qudilY r kenn kept privets'. ,Date -steed, ,dinkfid, legit:further sales em at SA, Bark*Atte'reitenti'-'is in .diunaMt, tux.. ton for ,let Ife: - Totton,LTinirerioni„,new , fee - tire in the inarliat; holder's aretim,but thedommtd ltinited and only about ysp : t t alne found betyerMat previous quo tetionX., Clorerseed--Bales of.-abodt 160 bu'primiekre repoited at E 6 qp . bus. Groceries and gfOidelorui— Vberirls - Terrlit+ttedbinjeand =ii change to nOtice. Whiakeytatinsettled ? andi)n the !'abeence of ages we Anete nentaallint 270 , ...f0r _bbl';. 28807 for bhds; and 25826% Rd :drudge U:lf 'MO bbl' Moionpliela wea Made at Siteati. ' - '' The Dentoerfttie - Nomination for Sheriff. On the twelfthlalloili_wainfficially announced . that Robert _llwing,and -Georger_ each 98 votes. 'lt Is inoeitively a borted by dile-. gate§ who keptially-liats, and it willihe;eafter be proved; that Mr. Ewing had then' 100 vote.% and was; therefore, nominated. - But, even assuming the officiol.Matement te.beirao, - the following ata daVita '(anifidliera will he added) show that Luke Keegan voted twice. fornerrelL %! apd. cgnsequon, that he ;:hitn - °illy - 98; while Mr. Ewing had 98 voles, and wag; therefore) duly nominated on -the twelfth ballot,. , . -7-- •- • ' Philadelphia City, 53 . . 7 —Petrick Quinn, being duly sworn, depOima - and eayi: " I was: a delegate fom the second 'precinct of the Seventh-ward, in the ;late DM mocratio Convention i on the twelith_ballot,whenßm. bert Ewing and GeOrge R. Berrallarertrity uontypamdil ' &tee before th e'onvention - and. when the thmne of Owedlieei7- Iris 'called' I beard 'Dike iisegeli entwer to Manama, and in s distinct tone of volee,,votelifg; reit ;''l at once rose , andflookingst Mai; satd, l Wileme Is Beery?' To which tbessid Keegan replied. - IR& la .behind here,' potothig,; or indion'tiog. by a' motion of hie heat ' that 4eerY.was.oo: a neat , behirrdrhim, 1,..1 Cm; mediate]'' a ft iniord left seat, and wattle Reeintoi and sald.to hfm, .You have Toted' in the iii,niciof Owen Beery for Creme B.: BorrelT Ws charge' Keegan did no then deny, but hung down . 010,-,beadl- I at - once ate 1 to the Pidaiderititist it, niSiy.had voted In the name o Onbn Beery, -but'ltihmbeis -ef the delecateitircise fro their sesta, and, the excitement end: noise'r becam e great that I found - it iMiossible to'Obtain it'beirlng from the Prealdant . ..and"no attention Tr.iti - pud 'by him or the other,olllcers tinrobjeistloiis:' ',.- , ~ , _ . , •'' _ ..., PATRICE. QUINN." i ,„, „ . , Seoul to and enbecribed before me, August V1th,1858.; .., - • -,., „ . - , .. JOHN COULTHR J Alderman. • Philadelphia • City, •ss —Owen Seery - belet..',dtar, mi sworn, deposes d says: " I was one of the de egefes -from the Sixth want lathe latereinciorittlaCionvantioe V I left that Convention immediately after the ballot' foil Sheriff on which the name-.Of Mr. >Peter ' - lifitisore.•.waa dropped, and I was not afterwards in the 'Conieotlon,! . nor did 1 vote on any ballot after , that one; and Tfur- 'tiler declare, that when Robert -Fring an,tl=Geortelt. l , Bartell where the only two candidates before - the Con.; vention, I wee not then in it, nor did I- then or'i,tinty! other time Tote' in: that Convention for,liefirse,lt.' Barrel. ...' -- • - OWRIESIESRY'." . , -- —— . —,..• . -_ . - _ Aware andsobseribed this 28th daY ' OiAwzn - et -7 , A.' D. 1858. before me, I.orge B. ritilliNklf , Alderman:- The above aMdavite will be followed by °thole of the; woe tenor intheLeariy part of: the week:! , -• : . _ , PHILAbELPHIA..4IIgritit Jour' W •Sti , : I notice lb' Saturday's Press that youn, say,itis..zrnored that i on the twelfth' ballot for sheriff, hike lite Demo °ratio Gonvention;that when.the ;tiame. of Owen Seery; of the Sixth Ward, was idled, LukeXce gan, a delegate from the Seventh ward, - ,votetrfor Mr. Geo. R. Sorrell, hi 'his' pleob,,aridli6nd- that this is iwornto by lifr, - Qainniallo a delegate.froin the Seventh ward.. ,lioal.l , linheilltatinff say that I know Mr:Seery:ppd liftiKelitaii;tsnd'could not by any possibility mi stake and;tine, forthesdkeri hprithtttultieeof''''eeshsg the;vottrs,. also • ' keeping ' Which agreed with the "T: tellert,• :me' as competent to deeide'3hie:question,as any Jother person in the Convention, . and I , further .;say, that at no time previous to. theifirelfth ballot had I voted for Mr: Bitted 'oik•Mi.Riklifg,. and. that no vote on the twoleat :tilidlotifwableobrde4; in. the name of Mr. Owen Seery; sordid any poison at tempt 19 vote for him:lri hitraliiellips.te:myknow. lodge. I therefore lay thafMr..Quinn and that on the twelfth. ballot my votefor,Geb. R. Seriell made It a tie, thereby givintithe Co van tion air opportunity. to - ,deolde the 'question themselves But I might very peoluirly ask 'how is it, it/lir,Eiving received 100 votes on the tivWth ballot; when , only 108 votes- iverreSolleds AO on the - thirteenth ballot, When '2oo' votiewerecost4 he only received 96! _-• • . • - VFy.re,pirotfully,lLittr! wm r eide;nt of gto C.049Aba4101.4. To THE DEMOEIWITM. CITIZENS' oP "ilk/I CITY -4tii PLIILADELPHIA It is rumored that Mr. Ltikeililiekaii - PMW . Seventh ward. voted for Mr. Barren, in the late, Convention (on 'Thursday )astf,TOF - Sherlff, when: :the name of Mr. Owen Seery was called. This as slartion is made on the oath of Mr. Quin, also a `delegate r frern tbm tailvepth . ward . c• •• - • • • ; : Now, we 'do hereby certify that the name of Owen Seery does not appear on the record as' having voted either on the 12th or 13th ballots for Sheriff , and that 'Wheilhii name was called 'no other, pevson, voted for him, or, if. :they attempted to do so, the vote was not re corded.; and that • the nomination of • Getirge It. Barren for the office of Sheriff gas - pade, - ,be-.,.. - gond all doubt, by tehlajerity the members ofii the Convention. War.:Ouniti, President. JAMES BROOKS, } vice Presidents. AQUILA HAINES, Wm. M. Randall, Wm, MqOnndless, Secretaries. Chas. M. Lel/lentlngOnmes - S.'Reeres, Tellers of Bleotion. _ - ~.. , ,--,, THE, _,COURT S . A.E.11 FRO °EDDIE • ' - [Reported for The Frees.] , , ~;Q UARTER ERBSIONS--TO.-Ti• eonrtt was chiefly occupied with hakes ,cortins -- desertion' easeatdrabbriecillintermit: ' ' • • John Hagan wee remanded on the charge of resitting an officer-1n .tbe ,disqharge,of hisditty: • • Jacob : l:lrian wee impended on ;the charge,of ; bur, •.. . • ' Boyd Adams, An, °Dicer of the Fourth-wart - police, Ras remanded on the charge of assaulting Henry Drew, a constable of the same ward -, ; • Sergeant Goodwin, of the Third ws:rd, was "remanded on the charge of /mantling Edward Conway A bon fire had beim kindled Italie street`, cin' the receipt of the Queen's message, near where Conway steed, and t-e °Moor, with that high Bence Of intelligence, which die tingniehewell the , nereappolntine'ets, saw in the Ore a deadly stab - at the peace of the Commonwealth and t reated .poor• Conway as an , accessory: ; - Thefinfellentual -and astute official was remandv.l The desertion cases were tkienlaken rip. FINANCIAL AND The Nroricy . Market.. , ,„. rin.l,Asumr,ltoj August 28, 1858 .The week closes upon a stook market considerably Improved in tone :since its ebennericiment, though ptlces are but little changed.; -City loans are In better demand, and all the k3tata,,loane put InAo ; the ,market .find ready mirchtieers at a slight advance. Pennsyl vania Railroad stock and the bonds of most of the rallreakombleddes lisi/o"advacced. ikitokettier: tbeie la' decidedly more, transact-npeculatlve bealness than his been evAneed for a _long time, and only a litird'iciliityliitheineis 'circles le needed to en courage a more lively 'movemint kttreka: The fol,lontug Is a statement of the business -of the Blearing Fromm for the week ending to-day : Exabauges. - ,i ilalaussipOK August 23 $2,489,454 43 '' ' 993.270 49 21 2 47079 43 145,120 46 35 " •, , ' 1,985.65g - 2S - ' 128127 66 28 2,182.538 06 121 929 04 II ~. ' 27.,, , .....5.„,,,,2,000,719 , 99,, )!.367 936 06 7:' _. .. '.. 28 ' '2,162,954 F 44,7 , 139,855 27 - 2 '--IL- - . .._.:___..... $13,280,195 08 9798,238 98 - The Ban Trancisco,d4st has,a, (u,U statentent the coinage of thetilited Stateißraitch Mint in California for the year, ending Inquiv- , lt says the deirdelbf*Sie " amalgams, grains and lumps,". as entered upon the mint books every manyfreXoek,9 blity„ and June,lBsB, when 25 per cent . or the dePilft? wpfe,rldne i d barsond 1969: depOSitil were refined bare' The average dueness of• the• deposits! was .893.2 ; the - 11eMness of the cola Isooo, • •• " • . l'hegobioolreage was so follows for Up otar:l „ • Ounees. _ . Double Iteglee:::,:;, --- ‘ , - , - 0527111 - ,66 -- - 1, 17 . 718 . 80 0 (xi ICeiglesi • 'IQ e • 34.942'56' " -278,060 00. Ralf Xsgleo • • • .3.0 jos : clo• Ibree-Dollar Pieces 4...4 11.441.26 - 4••••,.' 27.000 00` Qu'orter )fe,g1ee.:,;.7.„'„i, , .,•,. 00311 25 223,000 GO Do2lur.Rlecee" • , 11,075 .- 20,000 00 24,214 25 During January, 1888, unparted bar Wirth 5281,738.41, were made; during February, , $228 p. 2 07; ; tiering' March, $325,034 IT. Total during the quarter, $BlO,- `OB3. • ' -During tpe year,loB .deposita st' : silver bullion were 'received Or colnede and 'redri S dAapt,....pitricipally Mar t i- , can ettier; ; •Tri" , eaTeofbaisi an'd eolnige . iimouidedle 515813.61 - ; of *yob so,oo9,wealn , hiJX, 61161411d:750 in quarters; 13,900 Indio:um 130,963.61 , In half • The folio - ling- dividends- ha , !er'briin' denlared 'by branches'ot `ISO Edits ptik The Drenches • at Fort Wayne, Terre. liiderVineenians, Indian apnlie, and Evanietile, ten per eent4 Lawreneeberi and-South 'Bend, twenty per eint4,MadieidiV Ornent: - : It - 11 now demons#ited that ienlizi' about 12,005,000 eleir pinfit:threjigh Atieonsteetion with the bank and the sinking teid. • • ' - ' ' STQCS:pxoEtAilez BALES Ail; 28 2 .1658, . ~ 7 •• - • ,IsPORTSD BY MAHLIT, BROW*, • co„ 11122-20111 81002, 17ID riclaitt6222ol22o,#oitiOnnat 061= - ammo -pIIIBT BOARD. 100 (My ea. •• 97%1 20 Reading R ....;;;. 4}%' er.. . 2000 Cam A m 68.788 79% -40 'do-' 24% 1000 PhiNdorrea R 60.85 • BO do ,-- "24% 1000 MLR Alts e8...:8234 60. - • 24%- 2000 Penn& R2d Mg 83.88% 100 - do' - 24% 1000 .. do 'BBX , ,1(0 ..e6wn.24,N 400 Gar - 1859m R 6a.-.90% 100 .: " ::65wm21% 1000 Alleg Co es Stenb.6l% "AO: - do ='B6 wn&int. 24 x -1000 do. b 6.41% 50 do - 24%: 4750 WamSoicta e 5.100% 50 '- do ' I4N -,25 20 -puma R- 8% 100_ do 8% 60 do ..85w0.24% 10 do_ • 6% 2 Penn& 60 Reading R..888%.21% 10 dbfi.4,41.43x ' 60 _ do • • 24%. 90 _ -do , 17 do - 24% 50 Ost Irina 7 .20 do —244..% • 7 Girard 11k ., 11% "17 do • 24% • AFTER 1000 Penns 68 - '89% 600 do ` 89 1000 0 atawisia R'78..'.42% - 180019i100thig0oa 15611100 x 1000 Phno&Tron'R 08 85 ' •-q+081511: PRI Asked. tr 13115 t7C.e....108g104 2118.2041 . ... 4.07% II '.do 97 98 ' do „ New.. 102 102% Fealuiriv 58 8934 90 Beadino, . . ... .24% 24% do,bd off.Bo _.80% .do mt es 44..90 91 ' - do mtOs '90..70% - .70x Poona 48% 48% do latai6e in08'.99 100 . do 2dr06a..d0;..88% 89 • Morris OW Con—lax - 44 % • do prat ihr 02.90%100% Bohnll4 68 554....62% 03 - BQATiD: -•- 4s iirißik GAB 7 ight..22 4030 Allez Oo Ede A V hone .514' I ; Pexill_ -43)( 0 . /01=-43TEADY Bid. Asked 60147 Initt--88 ..038X 87 do . Agoat....' 9•- - 9X _do prof log .17 Oinap't & Elm I,lox -11 x do .7 , lilstmt .71 72 • do 2d.rat.... - .49 - 60 Long Laud 12X 12X 8ant.....11X 11 % Leh cosi & Nei..4Bx 49 11 Penns - B ••8X 9 - do ' die 69X 80 -. No* Crook , x. Catovtios Lehigh 1 1x Nazi isti'M sB.—Plnur'dull p,olty ' Afillq.gg6b b 0 'dull iloward,atreat and Ohto $5 50m5.62. -Wheat • dull and; lower. Ned. $1 20m1.28 ;• white $125M1.46.' Corn— sales of White at MOO° ; yellow 86e . Whiakay don - Oracitinfiii.Aauluat V.—Flinn drill at $4;00m4 70. Wheat uuehangod. :Whiskey steady at /2e. : Pro.denial( inactive. - A.foreant axle of 100,000 lalda bulk Shoulders was made at 510,-''Mona Pork to quoted At to. r OrtrOsoo,'Auktiat 28.=Slour dull: 'l , h73at do ALVEI2o. Oats dulLat.42e......Bliipminitnto_lhaffaorsoolMll Flour, 20,000 Miranda Wheat, 86;000 brudials Oom To Owego No Vloymor Wheat ;-11h0Q0 hriahela Corn Receipts-- '1,200 bbllplOgri 92ARDMilyith li4pOiti and , s . s,ookbrui Piina• • • • • • 12 New Yo.rkliftkilietii:•;,Sile:2_B?- 7.1-000.—Idarket quiet bble4ts3.oso $415 for unsound superfine; ands4.:4se4 50 fornimound extra State; 114.6504.75 for superfine Westernk awe for common to median' extra Western •, and $5.8506 10 tie 'Shipping ',,tliapda" , of , extre,inand hcop Ohio. -The Minket, doing:V(sU Odd- Sound superfine and extra State ere rilmoitiint r of the market. Small. parody - would emend $4 90025 for e.fornteri_andss:4o i 66 00 for the latter. , lnCanadian Flour there' if4,butlittifidolir. and picas are without material chan ge' _add 24').„_bbhi .et 454508_50, the latter foi it of, extras., , .. • Southern Flea - infeequlet. With-sales et-800 bbla at $5 5505 75 for supertioe, and $5 Bfiitfid_ for favorite fancy and_ entre.. Sinell_sales GU:Bye-Flour are re-. ported at V 8.5004.40: COrtr Meal is held a eh sde firmer. Bliss of 1491bla_Jerse t ir-at,24.150425i-,-,lirandywine is held at 2475, Git a la —There to dicauser anything doing in Wheat. The markets thytendeney in favor of buyers 4.000 Push: at $1.22 for white'Michigdi, $1 40 for white Southerstilandit.22 for red do. Bye-la,clnikend heavy; ist.-.15m76c - Bacteria quiet. P ___,11040..Z0111...744,e1eg1e,.."-_ln_Clerrti there' is 'clnly ii',V4aodPshlaidoing; , :tind the market la flnd4OPertiolttlil ooo, bosh 700156 for damaged inbred Wioterng., 2,0830 for fair to good ditto, and 65e188efonWhitettonthruie • Yellet,ef all landitia ' 64 0, 1" , 114510triii4a41640070. • - - In Oats a - moderateshrewfdping ak - dfiiil4c for State and W. dein and We'for •Do . liware, Jersey, and Pet neylventat=' - = - PaorunbMAWittillftrelY , '•!: merbi; lttie'eslel of Pork were 100bbly111.2,5elf 40 for Stem ; $l6O 15 59 f4r ainlillibfor, Prime. • " The market ferAellfai steady' but the demard leless DetlietcloileisollMbsat $llO- 601Vor -country mess• sl4ol4.7s,„fir,llepuked ahinmeo - ,-Tineas,and sl9O' 15.50,fceektri de .1- Primerfikaalteefliquiet and nomi liarat'42o46lls7 - - • - • - B.eq.*Wcflll4lll,..s;PilsivesT • tiEmlylattd We nOteb some inontry„fer.hicere delivery, bni holders are, abalnilith. T10R11,1111,4 Cut Meats are arm, bat qatet. Small sales-latirtelons quotatione, Lard. is Inmoderate-request Bales 2T O bbte at 11X611Xfot , cominon "7: :Tatter' is ateady4 with aletalefelebttelbeftdelnigittllitilas for Ohio, and 16620 c for lbfetiOratater . flObie(oPiOnttortes dwlt,itt ileac; in in quality , .• -,, • ckin,The- demindniti nicaierari: and the, ettillfet coritiOnes steady. Sales Rinse our, Widrat-,,, BWe for Porto- Rico •, cealferfor - Cuba ideoi . 2oo st boxes Ifseanamvprtrater terms, aid 800 begatineaseif : - *corrirs.—ifer the'binfer qualities of 'Rio thaintkjeek. is a Shade higher, while thwitoditoWder,descritatifierfre , dell and in farm, of the purebsier: = The 'eahnirbithede • ' the cargo of the brig WmAlilson eoppleticorof ,5120; begs Hie - Oorroar.—The Maraet iriritiotipotable chinga s ind the tnunsetiomardte iiiisterittCattwittreVl,MVOr Middling Uplands. -•- --• • r -- -Piuzeiry.—d doll and lower ritsrlretsome - .49Q ,Ulf changed hewn 24n2M5.-;Tliir latlatipilde was re fined forvl!l3QtrkireatlrA The crew or the4Tle4gaWrie'rcpeid off at, the s3e,ook _it leneLgoneraily known-lhat.since-these brave sailers , heels :bean (AV ih e rte,.thes yenned money,etial *Mu* " tiek;"- . -laid faiebefirt6o leatil.hitgritet, c 'The r ,ukisiiii:tiefi v beieti, let ge!' MllTaltAreeheit !? , f - '-‘• r • ..gas giri..e 4 ;n4f7: FOlin bmi,y - sito,Altuilliii , la; • Irtii - teyfired ilnel OfSgViiie444o.l!P i smill But4hilloiC77 -- ; Gis presWifyini* a Large Bushmss, Han CiiitedTmaityif New Businesa ; Has **Wed ihiebess in Every Business hud kaa - maehli•Mettlfiinitier with :thi s :l4ol4r de' oia Tranklih,lrrat,OldthiiioOrkiWWL,Els Tria Eaminxvni:4olßLE 4 ..CaiiinkrioN. I—The lissliot yet tigthfill'ite sr iliemitrilikifilMis,asenMiectiedivhether to appear in. the line inaliiiirceqtdpownits`orin• citizen's! dress. - If they detiviifuirtio'#dk.PAter; 'gm - Pi:4l4 Of Directors will ree.44,*itt*in to pro c ure 1 4fiho Occasion anew snit "at:ttb s e:Getiyin Stone Clothing Roll of RoekhilliciWileoi l flosAifenndg4 Glitittkit s GoraLltirjar. of ,marchentsanrolliffaineteenal friends of. - Ilir„Efeld; hiiecaueed a gold medal to be kin& le hie honor. Ile weiAht is lourtoinceo f and. the intrinsic. value of the gold is about On the lobrerse - of the model an sold portrait of Sir. Field, In relief with the mites <, Cyrus w:Bieid. , !; the reverse is the following ]ascription: t. Buy your Clothing of Granville Stokes, No, 007 Chestnut street. - - 4 - , RICH LACE CURTAIN 5..7-W - 0 Lave ;received ROO casts - new and el!gantdetigns, to WI from $7 to $25 a Brothers,l4l*;3l.3llall Carlota -Store, 719 Chestnut street,i , ,„ . • Notitzi 4 . .Professor." fattaders , ,,' Classical ',lthittipite, at the WestPltilidelphia Instituter corner of. Market street and William, will be re-opened on the first MON DAY of September. -Pupils, to the lumber of fifty, will be received' viPreoer axrsxes or rise murals rassexdric athim.sve Oj sae Mrs'. Thus, without-expense, by a -pleisint Seid , 4afe con, veyanee,ynpils can be carried Intik:the fresh - ale et _dial: country in less - then half an lieu from the of „. the _city. ‘ Several acres ot *pen ground border on the beautiful groves of this leu2baryi which is patronised by miny ot the 'distinguished , gentlemen of the city, among whointrellielidttors.OSTlie Pram, the Ledger, - and, The NOtiti:AMerlaan•and ilalted.tltatee Gaiette. Pupils are received by the day, or into:the' huntly of - the Principal. .!_ ' ' • - - " the-andersigood,- 0068 -- Or - Ward/ is Profeieer -denuders' Institute and ;fisitdli dieing the `session tibia hisi..jist Closed.. 'Xi ?aspect -to;pineinal kindness', happy inguinices, - intention _to 'health - , and. progres.s in thorough education, our capestations have been filly ihallied.' , !rd . one frielichr,!wlicrkie hiekink far a decidedly good icliooffor their sone, we siirdially. recommend Professor .1 1 anndera , Inatitute.., . WATT 1800 Ax& street. Vt.lNr4. NY...iTgtNAT'i °Moe of The Piglet.' - .gThosieseh Rood , 413 OiklaitLietreet. • : "J. El SILVER, 1400 Girard Avenue. W. iAtIPRIISOBO3BI Market street. GEOBOVII:141tTM, ups Walnut - • au2B 6f We tri;.the(Bleev and Beautiful Brook o}-Cr/awn and iiiintrain MASSaIAL4, - fruit Cloths"; Wine Clothe; andifurnitrire , Ohinteen; of COTOM Cfiable.o6oll, Breueb:Bakiiii.itinis;satteseridesorlp tlon of Curtain mntertate and Curtain 'trimmings ; Mo. guettes, plushsi t green. blue, !pm% antrnwtoci ; picture tassels; bell puihi; Aniline, and brocatellee, of Kenne t W. H. Casitrit,* BOO.: They sell wholesale end Thls'etO:ala IlirCheatant orient, below :4 1 tiqh, in newl)teuviiiie mit au2B.lt . . $18,469,800 00 Vine-Price Clothing . et the and mai le the beet:tie:neer; expreselYibtlfiiirem We niik'etir 16ireet‘abtrig tee liiirm.kii'ivicrass 6 - n 6,6 - WiTii6l67 - Siril&A pet:Waite - 4;4A' out' ottit•plitoi-rreasit ie urtkatly "ad. tiered-to:- We belleyelhislo - be-tbe pelyfairtasyrof !tattling, as thereby 41 are treated alike. • - JONES & CO, 'l4lltkiii au27-Iy. : The Beat, the very lee “ st.—Jales -Baste/to isquid Hair Dye is not only the best preparation for dying the Heir, but inoornparablysapetior teal! others. 'lhe black it prnAnces Is not a dull, but life-like and this' and - auburn are so natural as to render the detection of ta dye an imposeibility. No previous preparation - Of the hair is requisite to its us Bold braltHriiggisteciand at the Laboratory of Jags Haan , te 00.75.1606134M7SW , Terfulaer Chestnut street, au264r 13•1 1 / 9 - , T4teeltilltrentli of Job seem to be noi• eatem - only pfeielenitot Alas Like the volcano, bolls give issue to they fool 'turd fiery contents of the deep Interior. Iteriiinneli better , is It to 'remove the ea Sifftang by stimulating the absorbents to healthy, ontiyltythrongh the agency of the PernViLti and...to• change- the disordered setretions into •bealtlkifineedennnts! ' For sale in this city by Hsi. said Ec ab 7 f twilfth iiird Chestnut,' lend - P. Brown, 'Fifth end Chestnut,: " su g.f.aidi ' ' er•Villt & aster's . , • . SS 1 ,- SAILY SEWING MA C HINES, YBO OILESTATIT'STBBST. - • These diseithsee. pre , pow JuStlyneraitteri to be the beet in use tor Wei . Iliewinemehini Si new, to. will If 01,..rip, even every fourth 'l:ll.inufirs - sent cee skiliostion by 'bitter, • • ' ° so-7 Jackson, JOB PP.IttTIIt," 7- 7 r IFIYTH ANDATESS. Cheeks, Notedy p raftai BillspAnt 13111 -1 / a ada, calms, Nan, ting, at picas to snit the throw oolt-l7 Saying rourtiknolve_ Autt L:intprpot.— NATIONAL - ant! - Mee ilOttiniff,'WALplin fittest, B. W. corner of TlGMD;Philadelphia. Money /1 1 •04taZ Aanek4;" l4 . l Il l tere o, POI 'from - the' - def. of. epben , to taw dot , iitrilhaftwal: Money is reordeed and payments mole daily, wilhent Item Betate, Mortgagee, Ground Recta, and inch lirst;olaas ties as th charteinatuiresCOMoehounyfrom 9b'clOok lathe_ morning null' d o'clock in the afternOon, Mon Mondyand Thu evenings °An!! 0'444.. tseanten 9 ll Saving Fund=ol4llee SIO3 Walnut street;:fine dbiletrist df Simon& street!' Iteeelvel de 2i Posits in stuns of One •Dollar, end .upwards, from all , • 'shoes of the community,. and: allows interest at the rate of fire per sent. per unman:: • -:s - -Moe open dolly, from 9 until o'oloek, and on Yon. g 4 add'dsturdWuntil OltitieliciOne - 'l o iiithatiy prenillln Pair, TreaUtßif '94 , 91,9t. f hula 1! Ifni% fa • " • T E , 4 ` -
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