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I • • juits,'.. I;i:AT ' - - • - ware.- . s ve ., ; :t , 74,3-4 - #...si e si. , 7,1 - , • - ;;, :*tiat"l4l4l4°Mlll: .„ • • #3I.IATRA. NO. ••• „te' Vtollkirviownitt i n , "i7Traiii3743r,„,ffin• tra i kp l a ss , roan ; META, °A3'''''lll arm '&44 • ' • • - 111,24.1"' Atlas 4 10171THERS,Se •PETtIISON, v, v..- , Blt, ox,ii Rl3 i -- - - , ‘ - - 2 - • No. 39 3orithllilllD•lltreet; (East Ride:):- • "--; ‘ • Promissory' Notes, ' Drafter Aeopplanoei l. .4e, ;ma-. taring In this or_other ewes, promPtisicaktaid, and parties adsisid brirdediately,on. receipt of /ands'. , : -.. , Drafts at Sight or iletV's• - to ran,. palled , it ' niodar... rate rates. ' . „ • , -. 1 0 - /loather; SaitsiniWesteity And ''liituisylyarile /Kate ".• Money bought.** low fienres,„: --• ,• -,-..-,,,. ~.•• ,•-•,, -.•-:-. • ' Drina &art on, aliAtiprinolpal Stiles in the /Won.- ,- • , ~ : 46- 1 4 1 I LI I i -118 T4:TI4 - IIR 0 II 1 I 1 3 - AND lafitlitri r ''' - -1- -_, s•Notilrde ~.,WAINI:ITIBTRENT: .'-- -,-- , - Beal Istate - • -aadr, soldi •' , lloinisie diluted. ' Santa and Cinotnal gents oollected.r;•Msolay_paseasst (it inortgappe l ground iiiihi'ice.- .: . . ~ - -- •• r- - i ~, irrederick•Viii 119tn.',1): intijd"s/; 1„... ' . • Morris L. IftilloiltilV4lC I bEki/P - 13ftitiawk, 144; James Dunialiillsi.,••• .1,• ,•••• tlaleb.donitaillavati • , lee A VGYI7:4 I ,E, DIMS TAW* Of eradtt; , ifiltsthi"toltiiiietikir porta of the iitole.l: ,I=3 , m VRONlol4 . taki- _ Brisozz'AND sZo ` $sar @ ~,sAo Z Js Ner:IIOI3o4thAILLIID,SI4--;-,v, - ,140-2y9t9Ep404.4bia., MAIL ; CROW"; . 11, . mektLET,;BROWAi Aut. kooze—gth AstaßANea - ,...8R0KX111.; W. W. ' OO ' rliil t el;TWlßD, OICOB6IB2IOrf OWN* • - Collsetions ittaDisfts drninenn an eof the_ Volta Otattninedl69anadilii'irthint Mod, fpin,ablei, tams. ;wt.? • Ootleationctuadsollik Drattur Oran Anilnntand Ireland. 1-i144," nnananA:Bpdr..A: ri tor 14( • yA ~ bonsht Deal n Brine ant/Nl4ll4Jaiink i and Time Pape e ; , Stooks atid /oa3lilibight stay ok.comigutos'44t, the Board of lioldern InVldlokirthin feti-Om , loam, ', Notttg OM* tot oaoh r El -IL- 8RUM4 1 424?- A 01 1, 42 1 1 - 1 1 .1 1!" GotiVßYAllerltk- • 371.011r , SritItlir atmes Eauggic'T {-11uNEAT0iiini=a; ' ray particular 'attention, lo - and s hinothis s ss Newry for non-rib/114Mo sal ottani, IWO: on_ lefusig Th•alts, Notes, aAny UAW* ot mpuriairo l momm i g *Hi reoeivilitapptsttent,tco•T,Sera - ' Wood Bac' orii -Data, RoisiAlTiqtOr I=; ' 4 l ~,p,6gr4mr*El4: • ' • • , •''%•••••;•4 4 -.!fs'r - ' 4, 44, HE ASPRING , AfAE,DEA , 4O3 . O.INO (OZAIIIIIIIID „ •PERNITI7O•IIHAVIIIIS.- toy sad allhionsTiPabi back on OPPICIR;,. qai,WORTH sTaiRD,'OITAWPa . : ' • gloaniolaniinint Rs* Btinalny , This Inolitattpitteadyi-opea fat the: illalMUOgi of barons. and ifiths'Onlyehastersi I!aylag , 11y94101 In th e northern part alibi _ , . ' Tits Antos sill b 6 cn (daijyytnnn Cato kit O'clock'" sad also on MQIT,PATii and op,hl7,,from,li • o'clock th , fMt ataz .kik, iproaetieittleic •::::.T114.11 . 11. 40; Stephan "CO .'s • Akin P Len, Ebnitib ; - iossph covet,„ - Ron. Woozy K. Mogi, Goorgo Woshopper, - Dsalal Undetkolliti— - Wm. Millwaste..r .-Atobsrt Padariat Masks, ' Naimoli Hart_ , /mph P. hoOLsrti. , • ” f:lhoanignasht i t ,- John Esaulari - ar.. , - - Proaideiat,Mll6, B. 1111:11G Li t abenotitAltiOßllS, V.- WORN. •r = = 021-ittt • OATING• : STA ' 8 - TRUST 0 0 /irrA 2( Tr 00 4 n a ;PIRO 01 ,4 1 FT' • Large and In inutittiosividtinipald book - ea do without Uotios, FIVITIia. OUT WM": BST the day of Avant to the day of ottlidtairay; Oleos holm; from 9 antil 6- o!elook dray-ash sad tis MONDAY STAIrel9lll from ttattl Y coda*, _ • Dittirrefor ato an.,1,0114; Wand, 04 1 160 0 1 1 111 1: tom £1 upwarli: " . -- Prookiont-01WPMMI6 I. OlieW110119?. • Ttuawiropr—MAX .718/11. , '? - • Talta,--Literealr. letterrerl:A:tf.g" •“1•194.911. GEAVIN.6, PitEE;:^) PER CENT. /N. " PROIST:4IAPOONAIi , -.ILIPIPP , -- ?EMT, OM.: PANP:—WAMI 011t0,* OOOTLORBT.OOSSIOI, OP Ellik'PRIXADJILew.ti _„..;.. . ~, -- • •-. • , ~.." ~ : liocuirchutkOrrirsCptatF - ovi..PatfiniTAEW - ; .11mq lo misiveti bl,vit um; lons or moly and Imo Work paid from the , day of isßpettiolile . day, 0; !M.'. The anis' ii opok4ioW- dot . from o . o l, is4iko snornlnctillAphOotikAn Oti• - :•venteg, - 'AC al Monday md TburpdAriorgalsO WO II coolook.-• - ~.... -,. - Jj pl., , : ', ROIL IRWlP,L. , ...opfttai- Piedaest, .... - ww. 4. art u m rP cii i.. - Y l N ' Pr oid A el ..; . ~.. , ~.0 6. 4iiis.A. •,...,,,,,-,,, .. -- 1.:.' ..1. ..- . i ma. Eiji, rr.'aiiiiite4 . ' V. OiribElireirsiii, .i - l ob aal li. WNW, --- , f ';'••;:tritith Basi ' i ltati3o !. .111410# -7 - f , '--,..,-, , lhaoolo 1 0 . 4 . t,.. , ,, .. 1 v -- Ilood. IC ~ A ubtooli",/I"t,, _ 1 . apse* Talon • - , • •-r101"41M1W41 it4.027.1911004fitc, ~1 • -: 64VitualliOW146110N-044,-,,,.. : • , a sigi , ; ' lei "soaoramity_,wilk the protioloos aro cm -: ', - : . ..p0uur.4 .13T.A111 MOAT • 94 - ' (__._, l 4 ll Ter. oo4 ' o6ll l l z#o4 l-06011; :tie!, - '0 wiran pareorsisaity tiiihi'd4pid: to* ,• esinot fall to give Vonnsaaney ant 'to , b Oltrtti this lartitaticaz , .. -,-, ?••- ~. i -, - , -• stO4s. , • • ,- . • 1%10 . 13243.) DDoorSTREETrrps 11 PIS GiNTi SANTSGS VMS, 4241 .Lll PIS =cr. ST ) AT O E S AYIN GSSIIND. FIVE 88 1 041.Y1100K 71311LRE10;. PIY UR OPT. 111TAT8 BOlNGikrunti , i1o.• (244,1) licat-tausir.4,tors PICA OINT. RTIVE1140011011141:1,11K `"Lu1...17 .0111130. lozmitvlATlNT•Noyaingsm' - eigif4s6iMutkratf cs LAAtr;-- th• aid/ Lattnt ldiroet t6it had o• 1;•:•"• • :WON-CONDVOTOWITTAIMIIDI L", • for 111•441-11.simit; add Irlllllaute7 t STAT' - *Ears rex ska. MI °them. 4 4 4,,,, :4, (- n o. ,; 4 - ~.,7•1)- ; -E.1011)014;' • 8;w: ao4kriebooln criistvirr Btr Mina depidd ; OA= int,943AY Noir:Tort.' idalSii ~- ; • :111- t ifii!ii,ilit,,qiftifc- . : A,,l_ F , -,-.-'; -,, z ABRAMS BrARAYBRi ,•,' , ATTORGGIfff ATAAW - . - Will attendompg" to, ell prolaeolonothialnota on, • trusted to thilon:Moial*,l,4!.!M 147.??1.4e.',,,PACW.3"": Mon of dokto!s._„}: - , • .;;-.4 -. 4 k loot 7 .,; 4 Gov. Wm. P. FoOkoi, GairiebNirt ;BilLtdadniii; , President rook - D: IL - Jsekrassi, 'Look- Haven f.! Gon.7fA: Gnitop'tiollo r a.iwbirf Scott, Lock-Haven s ,Bollitt - Atlairthialke, phis; •Mordirtaxot, PrIall; ,Voi Ibßodolphfia ;- Xmas A Watson', Philadelpl4;,,P4Upp.A.Vrice Philadel phia ; Hon. A. V. Panda, Pldladelplan; 'Taylor, & Co.; Plilliadelphla Toner lc; Darla;Phlta; delphis• 0631.,Tioitoi Gitrosidi r Gelleflnte;l,s44. - W; Quigglo;i3N;1;1!! :j1 0 L. rOIVLEif - ,..' , " 0 ‘,' -• ~10tf.011.0 Proniptdetes~fidie p i ag — id:hamtdt.B wisest. OPYIOS OPPOSITE _THE OLD O&PITOL., ~..Eximut irc. 7 4l*fitileDeybkit.Eicurg i psfltOlplar lOkTROMPSON: AND .001CAR , _ i'- 8 01100EUESIONEL:?le • • ';•.:f1 i.-41.10.1SirEfUtD)W,ITOENETET,LAIPP"..,;•' 4401 ' C l ATl3 l oloo3tattittAltiti . -, • ii:OItAXIV-aRCAIII I 6I44IOO 0 410. O A.VAAIKIABei :! , .(11#1,1417.slinvivo•t• 5t5049.-1 i • : .tc4CAS • - , holosale ballerl l ll l ..VlT • , 1 - ;* = Welt X, ' 40,nr0iak.d.,ectiko1fia,-.,..71t lit. ir-,17 :*: ~-„,10 lthe.,,toa,, -,-.,-,,,, ,h..,-pl,-.-liiiittio,intrkiP<,l,--,_.,,,,',•;:- i,-.1 e ,,, AryiiiittitglittiOtTl9ll -s*,,all:3,:t%.*illY•lwr '''.4,la;,-, ;v.,,.,,, --, ... vo .--,,, 1.4w.10.1.11-Is r; . j „, .. • , ,-. • • Aft, '1.;iik,i7f9M4Vi4,44.34,41 ‘. . . ... fol i o i m, ;,,.",,,iriii„,,,,42,,,,,_,,,,,,-' - - „,,, cw., , k, , 3-rjr.:7ik,ri:q4,j,,,,,,, -, • •-, .- rokers BROOKS' PATENT GLAOR ICOTToN. , SOLI AGENTS NO!VPHILADILPRIA, ,•, LITTLE & prp.! 286 9EESTEIIT STREET. 13141110 N & MUTH; ' MAIII7I/.01`0r86 OP • . OIL OLOTH.S, 1'7,41940118/1", 146: NOVI: THERDII3TREIrr, " 111114DEL$114. ' *. •animal' to - thetiade MI Wick of gide Oil Olathe, ;zieweana eject extra oinapiennmelled itl43 prl4a and 2.lll ",falgiit tbs ;rieweiddes I green glazed 01101" foe letrbde idaa4ea,„ - q u i !f t )rti )loXii'l on of dealeri tc our. 1~~ ~~ sozdi - mrawrixola Tits morAmmra . OBLEARATittOKANILP AI:MIME/0 ;1110RENBAUGGe Ti01L44,) • • 011,VISLOORMIDT‘i (8,00:101othe,) • '.'z,&o4l4.'itaiirreigi,:ip...4 andia Clothe.) 1. 1.4 *.N4 11 , 137 0X!.; c,it s fixiismtic.*; Km, ims&D . • 34.&Ethirat & 110. , ; ,1V•:! 906 VIIERTRIDy . ITIERT, _ PRILADRI,PRIA. H. W. RIDGWAY, ORAL lIRUSEINBR. GLIIMEOIIO_ MILLS,. lIICIDE3 IPAOKGtaDimmed: an d s aaa DaiLLING I I6 .. salt sninu" I,LijONTAy- ; • GREAT - PALA - 41.1sIddlY, - .PERKINS,- , - ,ifiGHAOHUBBTTLI, DWIGHT, ,SAATLIT, • • sod CABOT HILLS, Inwhloh will be found s large end desirable aasorttnent, to wbleh we beg to call the attention of the trade." RODINION' INDIGO BLUE PRINTS, RAAIPDBN , ,TWERDS,,BTGIPBB,„TIOKINGO, - :AND ,COTTONADEB, ' • In great oirlety. , - . SATINETS, FLANNELS, - NRO'I'MNGRAII A WELLS, Agents; • - 'Atte • iiiTl'l 4 ll St.Und 84 B. FRONT . virre .. 11•ING, COFFIN,. & CO., 1 'VV7, ~, •.. .. Ile CHESTNUT STRUT, - Mario* hand, and are, constantly receiving; ttr. fel- Idirlo,gleseription of goods: . _ „ ~ . -, - A. ` dc' W. 'llPRAGD'iti$ :PRINTS, in great warwth • Itielltdfne °hoot:del, ' Titrkey Reds, :Greens,' Ilineav ibictings, and Pitney BVles. - - "-- • "'' • BLEAORID BILBRTINGB • SHIRTINGB, A ' DBILLIN6B. • Lonadale, - Maaenville, Mato:milli, 2,, . Hope, : - Washington, • Tinton MGR ; ' Blackstone • Cobannet, Johnston, White Rook, Phenix, ' - Acton, &a. BROWN SHERTINGB; lIIIIRTINGB, AND' 00NA .. , BURGS. " Matftsa, '- - • 'Virginia Vinilly, ' Groton; - • ' • Btkick, BasPn Virginia, -Bails ' • '- , . Manchester,. • Mee's & Ilarrnis,' Stilt Water, *- • fieftanica' r Warren A ; Cam' Giver; . - - - Riverside. , CLOTHS. . ... , ' 'Batton:lees, Pomeroy's, - and falenbam Po .% Black and' row &lifting and notion warp Cloths in great Whit,. _ - • " - • • - -:, -, , _ , DOBBILIRB AND OASSIMERRS. • • - • Greasield Co:, - "Sextons River, . Bristol, ,•- :,.,, Teary% - - • _.; iiteani , e, - ,- and others.' . , ,„,-. • , • BATINBTB. - : :,. , • •., . . -• ltaara'a, .• ,• ~ Ayres RAtdrieß, Taft dr, Caprorii "'"'• Mid, , • 2 Mules oat i . , 'Mineralipringe, 111ritt Baer ; ..: ' Geri:enters', • Bier:34ft ilMs, - f , 'lliosliannios; - i' ' Pdhringloi, - '': - OonversvWs, &s. - Allll4lolAo.—Lonsdile , s, Smith's, and other: iiiiikes,` , iplogniattntilediof ill 'colors: ~ I -,.,... !.-• PoinsyNestrn Stri pes and Plaids. ' : • .-. , . L., ' i . ',Ulnas Ohtani& Irene itripea, Denims and Tiokings. " - 'Mode Island and Philadelphia Linage and Apron :Cliftelit •,. , •: , . phiopard , ssuad Slates Poulton lianu•ll, its, -1,2272 m ~_~H .~ ::`.+'S:'r`.uxlv9 :.-:'2{:Y.`iz~A/` l: .T,.`tJ'd"- . ' .....• • , . _ . _ . .. . . . .. . . . , . . •' . . ,A\n, 7177,‘,_'' ) ,- . • ;-"•••,* . • - • .r. P i r-/ - "... - . ;l' - '- ~4 •-- ,47 ; . • -.. .IA '.- 0 , , . ..... ~... , (~,,. I ' , . c: . . - . • " - - - - , . , 4 ~,' ...N.'., , k , 0.1 .{ jij )e 1 11 ; -. . j .; .. . . ..,'. Itrtz t e , -Ott , " - , ~, ' . ----...5. :•;, , 1-11/ ,_,....0- 7 -4.- -.. = */,' •. . ' - ' *Ntr ... _.. ' ~,,' :-% 1 i ill , .• .e.r... .- ~.._ ~.._ S i ' ..,..,••••' ' • * - - . . - ' - . :g.'' .. Y ' • t * ".. irga.." . V - - . 7 *- ,- - ;;;:-..' .:' '" ' • *......••••„.. -..'*•••• • • -KIA - !-----,4 11_ , 7ir: . -•* .:• '*- . '. • t * T " , " 'K-• .,,.*- - • ...r. . '..1e .- -- ''. _..: t lfgs •l 't, ''''.--'.• ' .l' !i ii Piiiiiii.'!- •111 " Mill -: • 't• ''.-• ;V .....,. .•: .. -,; 7; . ''' 1 : .: ' , . • . PA , i ' '' ••• '...... . *'"..k . 3.:4 r . 1. 411 M.. ". •.. • • '••• • • • • • v • :-. - . '! " ! " - k r* - 4. 1,5 • 11" • . I .-, ." . " . . C .: * : . • •• . 7 -' '. * ' . . ' t ' ..7::.... , ..,..,... ; . • ~.,. . ' 7.'"/ r ac . .-- ' ..'. -f 00.4. ' •. t . • - .'• r - --1,774/......,..z....,•-• : „ ... .... . ' . • , .. . --- Nrs r- Ilettit:zzAl-'- • - aat il :,46t-- - . - _ —. _— ' -f 4— __.- -..--- -- -- ..,...2i . -.,=,k: ... --', . -7. 7 --• • • ' :• •• ,-,--f--, ,..- -- _ - . ---- _ . . . . . •••••:..-_ - , . 7-_____7 - _,LL.I 4 * . . . . . o. 2s AUbcdte* Prl). 6000. .15 1 1 . DEMIGN AND DOMESTIO GOODSi • `PEMBEETOM , SMUTOIONSON, • Ohoothilt etteet, „Offers/crude • • , .DBILLSISSANS,I3/111ETINGS:SELEYINGS,' ~,'HARCYEE 'IMBIBES; OSNABgEOES,” FLANNELS, ", 'BROWN, BLEACHED; 'AND . COLOREDIII7BLINS, widths from She ',BALTIC MAN'G 00.; ' BATES MAN'G ' NOB,TITYILLE'DO. LOWELL DO. • PAIRAULIi. ..IHC- • • • ' , WEST BOYLSTON DO., • Alwt, ;Templeton MEd Dooldclus,do4 Ildnoaddlitmeresi do., do, . do. - ' do. do. Vogothdrvitltslirgerwsitrimini. de bible Porilgn 1 35 40 °.'. : soP1•1211 , Nci."297'OII2STNTIT,I7IT,ELT, ," • 9pl . 9llo4oii:,l4*l4NTiiOlt TRII fig,E ,01P, /4 9* Ol ir " , OD. W",14/1/;100Ts. =SE ow- 4x4143'.1Pr'911.,9*-I#B*-' "-- fidiudortl.,fil, spLiva;TAßial; • • OARRIAdE ;OIL Birsow prepared to ; offer Brest tuduoeMents to Buyers from all parts of the ternary. Atanre and cholse Stook Constantly on hand. •' ' Great hare irM be take n in selecting for D ea lers who aidaiumin. • , No; 220 AEON Ethreeti Phlia. an2.2ltin* '27IO2I4SIPOTT.EIt, Manntaotarsr. N, AND CHOICE STYLES ay • ELt,INQT, . ON CARPETS, (bROPPLaIra PATENT BRUSBBLO,) 'OOSIIII I ANTLY REinllVlNt} MADE TO ORDER ON SHORT NOME NOR BALE BY JOSEPH LEA, 188 and 130.0HIZSTNITT STREET •lia2l.lM pAcIFIO HELAINE% PERSIANS, CASHMERES, • ALMAS, PRINTS,'EPO; ALSO, A LARGE STOOK OP FOREIGN DRY GOODS, BY THE PACKAGE, rot BALE BT LITTLE &, ETOKEE, No. 285 CHESTNUT Street r ie ItArnnllBol4lo6ol WPrit: 1440. 1 1,1%gr0w*Atiy,9.4t75t.. - ..,"4 - 4•7.-3-, , • "x•-•,:firwrltskowfAi-:4:14',-.";••(.'ati **.E4c#4o; and GERI4NTOWN, PA ,& 00., luivricitiazze S AID WIIOLZILLI DVALIIIIN HI O . ARPETINGI3, Op_OLOTHEI, ke VANNNONON, No: 80 BANK STREET, direct from Rioneltrisotes " ---D4aytApice,, DIAPERS. 'OO . of BlollAltDfleif ill watts, gallon lieetrinte of obtsinipg the OBS11:9:NE 14390 Pk. should: imie.thet thikirtieles they perches* lie nested, with the fAltniune of the BIOHARDSON; - SONS, ix.- OWDEN I toe searanteser the soundness solderability' of the This esixtloB i t ritalatsa assantiallinaaesaary aA UM , ouniittleo of funnier letiaefeetien - Unmet aro prepliroa t ' season . after 0114111/, end sealed `with the• name or 2IORANDS9 A N b,y - Irisb bensee. wlio) Inn/diem of the 'r./ thee SOSO* atm on itha . American consumer, an ea inifinfeanforn of the genuine Goods, will not IniAitt, abandon a Wanes eo anatible,. 70110 Der ' ebliengimposed on WiArl 9 00 4 Of sl,lprolloluis ; ittrictOOlCE & V. LOMB, :• . "142Cem '''.agent. at 01114070 gtsaat k ti!wymk: • , - ,i -.,ilkn!se_itg; 4§l q. A. KiNerstta4 • • • *cad wont-hie friends • Ina big Witttalln to , 311A.W#LNIIT Street, abova:Blenrintli. • 3102401" `a . y Dr. W. 15. itoILBENNEY,Dotte.ti 4. would Inform his Mende flat lie Imp minuted praotlcei stlfo: Ia4B'OII4ISTNIIT Street, Stoma dpor: abors the 8, Mint. - r sepSer ',!tkorigivAii4anigo. 1.14.*.13. co ; (*twit,. • n i.d. ,LutoILS: 1-amiso. ornialtiVit 'MUM, ikkatrAcmB,i 10140441ADIFILI,PP-A_ eithectvAt&ZAls47l:ill piffistra with other AXPRBM. ! uttellitstes. • ~ NMI a fA ' SFM I,° !.. " a: SMOIntOP!:Z2- • -. • .+-Mi.M .e - : g~ ~. .- I.«:i attewei es6KMl•it*V _ .SLATX 1 :11140 S4.A.TE I tt—Ranitlig Ajdsio ,and it Tilitory; j i#, rated, jii 3 Oppnf Ib '"ga ' an . til 3 U. Pat, _Boob puttofnitilmoirtistiwkst, aril! pfttig iN0441114 to. AUworS IWO*. tie - FOURTH AND AROH STREETS, No. 429 MARKET STREET, IMPOETIRS AND J 0135288 or • HOSIERY, GLOVSS, • -.— SMALL WARES,: • , COMBS, OPENING OF NRIONVII GOODS TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, • MOW SILK ; ROBES A LEZ; SILK .ROBES, DOUBLE SKIRTS; SPLENDID BODES, TWO FLOUNCES; SPLENDID ROBES, THREE FLOUNCES; , NEWEST STYLESIPALI; SILKS; , ROUND-CORNERED - SHAWLS; -EXTRA RICH PRINTED DE MINES; PLAIN, AND ILLYADERE BLACK SILKS. • EYEE & LAND ELL, Sepl-36 - • FOURTH AND ARCH' STREETS • -1/1011(48 W. EVANS 4 CO WILL 'Ong TOM • • . • M'ONDA-Yi BAPTEMZER BALI, , „ , , *tux a larie and elegant assortment of DRY GOODS, " Of their own Importation. 818 'and 820 011ESTNUT STREET. ool•bt ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 00., IGENIS DOD PRILADNLITIA AND RAMAN hiaualsotared by Josiah Barber sellm I CARPETS'FOR FALL SALES. BATLT d BROTHER, No. 920 OHEST,NUT STREET, Are now prepared to exhibit to the trade a very ex; temire stock of FINE CARPETINOS, Imported direct from the best manufacturer'', or pu chased at the large sales in New York, consisting of THE trEwEsT PATTERNS many never before offered for sale) Of VELVET OARPETS, in single and double widths ; TAPESTRY BRUSSELS; extra quality CHOICE HEAVY BRUSSELS, neat designs. Also SUPER THREE-PLY INGRAIN and VENETIANS, of every variety of style and quality. • Confining ourselves exclusively to the ' • ' • • CASH' SYSTEM, we shall he enabled at satiates to 'glee our onetomere the beet (}nodes et the -• . - - " • LOWEST' PRIORI. sel•tf REMOVAL.—C.D. SADLER & Co. have removed from No. 0 North Water Street to No. 108 ARCH street, seoond door above Front. eel REMOVAIAL, I'HOMAS N. DALE & CO., ImpOrtere and Manufactureis of OLOTHIRIOP and TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Have Removed from No.lo North FOURTH Street to • - 110. 818 MARKET STRNET. an2l-1m REMOVAL-4OHN P. DOHERTY, N. B; CORNER OP PINTLAND WAVitri 4, 4 '',.." -:1 ;41,144 :-: anti . oralio. - ENTLEMBIOS BATS FOE AUTUMN, G •Oombitdng *brume of fotm with fitness, and 'beauty of deal with - OPENING DAY, SAT. ERMAN NEXT gn , September 4. - WARBURTON, Hatter, KeeiVitif . 440 Chestnut street. ~%CABBI,MZIM3 AGARD & CO , ;.HATS AND CAPS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OP BUYERS PROM ALL PARTS OP THE UNION. &nl9-2m* C H. GARDEN & 00., • • KANIDIUDIDNIAS or, AND lINOLIDIALII MUSA IN, HATS, OAPS, FURS, STRAW GOODS, FANCY BIM AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIST OIAL PLOWERO,,RI7OREB; /UMW, • • • &0., &e., No. 000•MARRET STREET, S. W. Corner of Sixth street, Philidelphia. MBROHANTO are respootfully Invited to examine our Stock. aul4am PHILADBLPEL4 325 rifitoT2, N„. for illilbeeto.Wl e lateToEr duct. WOKS' 00AL la the best and cheapest in the city, re:sereened in yard and dry under cover. HICKS sells none bathe very beet Lehigh and Oehuanitti Coal, and warrants full weight. OIC S superintends - the delivery of all 1-11: Coal - bersonally, and therefore guarantees it to be is represented. - ILTIOKS' Yard and Office is at the southeast UAL corner of MARSHALL and WILLOW, where be Invites all to call and examine for themselves the above lade. • • • au2s-3m BUCK MOUNTAIN , GOAL. PREPARRD EXPRESSLY for FAMILY USE . _ Orders for the above pure Lehigh Coal received et the following places: V` OPPICE - OF THE COMPANY, No. 820 WAL NUT Street. 117 J. H. MONTGOMERY N 0.402 WALNUT St. JOB. E. DIXON, Retail Yard, BEACH. Street, above Poplar. _ _ • an26-th sat to Ot KNOWLES' FAMILY GOAL DEPOT, 1/ NINTH and WILLOW Streets, where the HICK ORY and LEHIGH 00AL can be eupplied !nits purity; at lowest CASH prices. ska2l-11u PURE - • LEHIGH AND BROAD-TOP COAL.—JAMS H. MONTGOMERY informs his Mends and the public that he has effected an scent with the Buck Mountain Coal Company for sale of their justly-celebrated LEHIGH COAL.- He had also arranged with the proprietor of the Broad-Top Mines for the sale of his valuable SEMI-BITUMINOUS 00AL, and is now prepared to receive orders and make prompt deliveries, at his Once, No. 402 WALNUT Street, second story, front roam. jettam IaKERINO, FOX, & 00., wholesale. and retail dealers' In LEHIGH and 1101GYYLKILL 00EL. lahlck yard —TRIED West and GERMAN TOWN ROAD. . Eebnylklll yard-1&01 and ,BROAD streets, PhDs:4.lOllC Reap constantly on Inind Ooal from Element Apprqviml mines, under coyer, and pre rind expressly br female nee. fag $B,OO O TO LOAN ON MORTGAGE. Apply to JOB. B. BARRY, sel4l* „ SOS South THIRD Street. SWA trell-seenred ground-rent of SBG r mile at a Mecount. A. T. GOODMAN, Conveyancer, , auSl-Bt* 108 South FOURTH Street. ►nO'OASH BUYERS. JAMES S. EARLE a SON., 51.6 CHESTNUT STREET, Invite the attention of Western And Southern Custom era to their Immense and elegant assortment of LOOKING-GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, WLtimi GEissN& SONS, N 0.116 Ben% PRONT Street, , bolow Ohestant, Importers of , LOWNd7O2I4.,ASS yLATES, AND BEADS COB. EVERY ..D./EBORIPTION, Vivito INDIAN TRADE ; 40 ,to atiE6lm trINDOISr" GLASS', WINDOW, , invite the **attest of the pob, de" L ou extensive stook of .IPrenok And Amerman- Window Gbh's: - The large and will•seleeted cloak. of Alice .tosettemtli on kand enablei An to 1111 all orders with Aeopstalt, ea es low ea an (Mow house in the Intl. - ,. • ZLSGL=,I. It SMITH, , • Wholesale DlltdSitlai -whit) , S. St: enninor of ileoond ntiSE/rveti • • %lASI, PITCH, AND OAX.Dhionatently, K . -on hooml, - and for HU in loin to milt pyrobaseroi by 1724110, Sic VI X, WAWA It 98 41. VAAATAII. iletaiVtlq titrbc, STAPLE AND PANOY SILK GOODS. TODAY grarlittinßt!. 633 MARKET STREET, CARPET . MANUFACTURERS, Bole Agents in thla etty for the AUBURN OARPETI,NGS, Unnovato. TAILOR, lIAIS REMOVED N0:328 MARKET STREET, alvz MOW IS 11701ili Mf ENTIRE NEW STOOK inoSen. OPPOBITI !➢1 Mint 11011E10, ENCIRATINGO, PORTRAIT AND PIOTURR-PRAMER, Suitable for the P,ALT, TRADB „^t , ?PHILADELPHIA, THITSRAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1858. Ciro ',cabs ,Jabbers. SCHAFFER & ROBERTS, LOQEING•GLABAB9, GERMAN AND BRANDII HANDY GOODS. au24-2m IitIIRPHY, &,00., 987 MARKET BT. AND 228 OHIIROTI AUNT', • Are,now opening A FRESH STOCK STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,' To which they invite the attention of OASU AND .PROMPTBLIORT TIME BUYERS. PUILADiLpaiA, Augnet, 1858. . an 24.212 J.S.B. R. OARTBELL & 00., No. 804 MARKET STREET, IMPintTERB AND incoilaemi DEALEIFB WHITE EIOODS t • LINENS, - BLANFLITS, AND PORSIGN AND DOMNBTIO DRY GOODS GENERALLY. au.2o4m MOLTEN .1k WOODRUFF, No. 326 MARKET STREET, Have now opened and are daily receiving a choice Stock of Bilkennd Piney Goode for the FALL TRADE, Oonsisting of— BLACK AND FANCY DRESS SILKS, BONNET AND VELVET RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS OF EVERY VARIETY, WHITE GOODS AND EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES AND MITTS. LADIES' CLOAKS, SHAWLS, MANTILLAS, &e.. To which they Invite the attention of Buyers gene-, rally. au2:l4tit SPARRAWK, MINTON, & WURTS, 802 MARKET STREET, Are BELLING- 081 their STOCK °REAP TO CLOSE BUSINESS. , GREAT INDUCEMENTS I WILL DI O►►IRED TO CASK BUYERS. The Block consist., of STAPLE AND DRESS GOODS, ' . And Is large and well selected. anl9.lm, i; ALEXANDER & KNOWLES, IMPORTDREI AND WHOLWIALE DEALERS HOSIERY, GLOVES AND DAM GOODS, puss RII(OTTD TO) Nos. 430 MARKET AND 425 MERCHANT STO., And have just opened a NEW AND OOMPLETI STOCK OP GOODS, expressly adapted to FALL TRADE, To which the attention of their customere and FIRST: °LASS BUYERS In invited. aulf-dtnoyl M L. HALLOWELL & 00., JUL@ 888 MARKET STREET, HAVR now In Mote the lergeet and most ottraotl ye assortment of SHAWLS, MANTLES, to be found is the city They bate able an wasunially handsome varlety.of,::, `F'II:ICOT'ORESS '40'01)8;1 And other articles in their line. An examination of their stock is solicited from OABII AND BRORT OREDIT DIITEREI °NIA" su3l-tu. tit frt et rail LINENS, WOOLLENS, FITIIIIF 000D8, • A full and general assortment of FALL DRY GOODS WRAY & GILLILAN, au3l•tu tti i24t JOSHUA L. BAILY, N. W. COR. FIFTH AND MARKET ETC, PHILADELPHIA, Has now open • CHOICE AND ENTIRELY NEW STOOK FOREIGN & DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, FOR BALE BELOW REGULAR PRIORS, To which he invitee the attention of Buyere from all aectioneof the country. minim 1858 SILK GOODS. PALL IMPORTATIONS 7,3,11.1. M, ROSS, 84 VirIiiEZIRRS, on MARKET STREET, SIS COMMERCE STREET, PRILADBLPIIIA. Hasa now in store their complete IMPORTATION OP BILK AND FANCY 000 DB, To which the attention of the TRADE is Invited. MARTINS, - .PEDDLE, & HAMRIOK, IMPORTERS AND DEIMOS IN HOSIERY, GLOVEIA, and FANCY NOTIONS, No. 30 NORTH FOURTH STREET, WIVE DOORS BELOW THE MERCHANTS' HOTEL, Offer for sale the most complete stook of goods In their line to be found in the UNITED STATES, Consisting of HOSIERY, of every grade, GLOVES for men, women, and children, comprising an assortment of over 800 kinds, UNDERSHIRTS and DRAWERS, LINEN BOSOM SHIRTS and COLLARS, LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS and SHIRT FRONTS, LADIES' ELASTIC BELTS, with clasps of entirely new designs, with an endless variety of Notions, to which they Invite the attention of FIRST CLASS WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS. auld•Bw .1111 EN'S FURNISHING GOODS • AND 4 -7 41 . TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. LONGOOPE & PEARCE, 9 SOUTH FOURTH, ONE DOOR BELOW MARKET STREET, 'Haws in store a full assortment of Men's Furnishing Goods and Tailors' Trimmings, to which they invite the attention of Clothiers and Merchant Tailors. aultilm F ALL STOOK. MK AND FANCY GOODS. HERRING & OTT, N. W. Corner of FOURTH and MARKET STREETS, - Have now In store a splendid assortment of SILKS, RIBBONS, AND FANCY GOODS . OF THEIR OWN IMPORTATION, To which they invite the attention of FIRST-OLASS aide-2m OUINTIN CAMPBELL, Ja., CO., IMPORTNR9 AND JOBBNIttI HOSIBRY, GLOVES, and • FANCY GOODN, No. 341 MARKET STREET, Northoaot Corner of FOURTH H. A. 01110121.1rOAD, tag-2M , FALL STOCK OF CLOTHING CHARLES HARKNEBI3 & SON, No. Sad NAHERT STRICT, NOHTHEAST OORNHIR OP POURTII, Hare now in store • large and 'splendid assortment of TALL and WINTER CLOTHING, manufactured ex pressly for the Southern end Western Trade, which they , offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the ustiel credit. .BITTERS ire invited to call and examine for them -141.1.24114 INRIMEIN AND CLQW, BLANKETS, V.USTINQS, &d., &d for eels on (exorable term; by 121 CHESTNUT STREET 1858 QUINTIN OAMMLL, MS Nero ilisublifationa. _ i ATE ENGLISH' PUBLICATIONS.— JILA - . Imported and foisale by 0. J. 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TRUITT, BROTHER, & CO., IMPORTS)/ AND DEAL DRS HARDWARE, CUTLERY, OUNB, • PISTOLS, ko. b 29 MARKET STREET, Below Sixth, North aide, au2l-2m PHILADELPHIA. MOORE, HENSZEY, & 00., Non. 427 MARKET AND 16 COMMEROE STB., IMPORTERS OF HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, &a., HUI now in store, and will be receiving throughout the season, a large, and well selected assortment of Goode in their line, to which they Invite the attention WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS an94lot* MISSION BIkICH T A I t i V e II3 rfjourltteene2l343eorflifOßT:3l - DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respectfully mill the attention of the trade to their stook, whioh they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists in part of— Chains of all kinds—Trace, Log, Halter, Breast, Ox, Clow, Filt h y Book, Wagon, Stage, Tongue, Lock, Ship, Mine, and Coil Chains. The celebrated "L" Horse Nails; Stone and Sledge Hammers. Wright' and other Anvils; Solid Box and other Flom Short and long handle Pry Pans ; _round and oval Stoke Pans. Martinis superior Piles and Rasps; Bed Screws. "Excelsior Safety Page ,• Blasting Tubes. Corn, Crass, andßrier Eloythes ; Hay, Corn, and Straw Ray, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Yorke. Bakes and Hoes ; Shovels and Spades, of all kinds. Teaks, Brads, Shoe, Clout and Finishing Nails. ' Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Looks or all kinds; Cutlery, .Mme and Pumps, Axes, Hatchets, Hard. were, Planes, and other Tools, 84., dco. W.' G.•LBWI.I3.SON, retit-y No. MI CODIMPao".. "treat. WIOVELS AND SPADES. 2100 dozen for sale at corner of QUARRY and DREAD Streets. 0110. lIALFMANS Factory. sula-lm * ,FIRST AND SECOND QUALITY FLUE AND SHEET IRON. Also, Gasometer, %Coal Shute, Sugar Mould, Tank, and Plate Iron, out to pat tern, up to 88 inches wide. For sale by the manulao turere, J. WOOD it BROTHERS, antl•lin No 2 7 8 North BEOOND at., Philadelphia. Eiabltrn anti 14arneoe'ertmininv# GOFF & PETERSON, DOUBTERS AND MANUFACTURERS OADLERY, OARBIAQB, and lURNEBB TRIMMINGS, No. 318 MARKET STREET, /aro, .F;.c BUFFALO ROBES, AY THE BALE OR ROBE, GEO. F. WOMRA.TH'S, 41b AND 417 ARCH STREET TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN MER OHANTS.—A large stook of Manilla. Rope on land, and for ode WEAVER, EITLER, & 00., N 0.23 Nort WATER Street,.and No h 22 North WHARVES. TWINE-6,000 lbs Superior 31-1 0 Bagging Twinei suitable for the Southern market, • manufactured and for sale by WEAVER FI& oo44)0. aullB-11 North Water 4 E4t ttS5 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1868 The Old-Line Whigs in 1858 and 1858. In the campaign of 1866 hundreds and thou sands of old-line Whigs threw their votes for- JAMES BIIONANAN. The extreme position - of the Republican party in that campaign (now being gradually modified by the force of irre sistible circumstances and the invincible power of truth) impelled most of the old friends of CLAY and WEBSTER to rally to the consorva- tive and national position occupied by the Democratic candidate. The events preceding Mr. BUCHANAN'S nomination at Cincinnati; the bitter war made upon him there by certain ex treme Southern men; the' fact that he did not participate in the repeal of the Missouri line; the ample and emphatic pledges contained in his letter of acceptance, in which, with sin gulafperspicuity, be foreshadowed the course which he afterward assumed in support of Governor WALKER on the Kansas question, and stated his resolute determination never to give up the principle that the majority of the people should rule in ;the settlement of .their own domestic institutions;—all thesepircum stances made him peculiarly acceptable' to the old-line Whigs. When, however, the-Presi dent concluded to change his course, and, un der the pressure of the same violent influences which sought to defeat his nomination at Cin cinnati, to yield to a contrary, and what was manifestly a sectional policy,-no portion of our countrymen was more disappointed than that composed of the original friends of ()LAT and WEssuft ; and when this extraordinary and unexpected change of front was sought to be made a test upon the members of the Demo cratic party, the sentiment of surprise and chagrin was turned Into one of indignation and alarm ; and finally, when the astounding pro scription of Judge Douoras in Illinois, repre senting (as he does) the solid organization of. the Democratic party there, and standing upon Mr. Buchanan's own ground and upon 'the principle whfth made Mr. Buchanan Presi dent, was boldly commenced, (as it is now cruelly and persistently persevered in,) who wonders that not only old-line Whigs, but old-line Democrats, too, ask each other, in the language of Governor WALKER, whether, in- deed, our Government was upon the shores of the Danube and the Bosphorus, and whether this was the last year of the American Inde pendence, and the first of an American despot ism ? " We have been gratified to see that the old- line Whigs have almost en masse refused to go with the 'Administration in the several later phases of its Kansas policy, and especially in those last acts of the drama in which the offi cial dagger has been drawn to drink the life blood of an undoubted organization, to assas sinate one of the noblest leaders of the na tional Democracy, and compel honest men to subscribe to the scandalous sentiment that any Administration may interfere with • the rights of the States, and make its own dicta the gospel of political orthodoxy. These gal lant men, State-rights Whigs and State-rights Democracts, foresee that it an official oligarchy, seated temporarily at Washington, may thus interfere, for mere party purposes, with the rights of a political organization in a State, it will be easy for another cabal to improve upon the preCedent,' and to - force any , sovereign Indffilie - ilofifileDfolitederacyAtilletalti.What l ever horrible schemes may be devised for the purpOse of consuritmating ambitious designs, and of consolidating all power at Washington, as under the French empire it is at Paris, thus eventually overthrowing the fair fabric of our free Government. In Illinois, moat of the old-line Whigs who voted for Mr. FILLMORE and Mr. BUCHANAN are found holding up the standard of DOUGLAS and Popular Sovereignty. In Ohio, notwith standing the efforts of the Lecomptonites to combine with the Americans, in flagrant viola tion of their ostentatious pledges to the adopted citizens, the same indications are ap parent; while in Pennsylvania—in this the great city where HENRY CLAY was so long the idol of the Whig majority—the old-lino Whigs may be counted by- hundreds and thousands who sympathise and co-operate with us in our piotest against the intolerance which now holds high court at the Federal capital. There are exceptions, it is true, but they only go to• prove the rule. We question whether one in ten of this class of our voters does not coincide with Judge Douala! in the campaign he is making, or object to the pro striptive course of the Lecomptonites. Our readers will remember that in 1856 one of the most effective champions of Mr. BUCHANAN'S election was Hon. REVERDY , JOHNSON, of Maryland. His statesmanlike speech at Con cert Hall, in Chestnut street, will not soon he forgotten. From that day to the present he has, we believe, shared the confidence of the President, and has generally approved his course. But the war upon the distinguished Senator from Illinois is too much for him, and we are, therefore, not surprised to see from him a strong letter to Judge Dovaiss, from which we append several important and pointed extracts: " The excuse, such es it is, (it is the only one,) that you did not agree with the President's ulti. matum policy in the Kansas matter, is too Maley to deceive an honest observer. That policy, it is to be remembered, was not the - one which the Pre sident adopted in the beginning. He assumed, in his pubjished instructions to Gov. Walker, as a fact not doubted by him, that the Constitution, which the Territorial Convention would form, would In good faith and in its entirety be sub mitted to the people. " He evidentlyldid not think it possible, (and who did, who was not in the secret 1) that such lubmis.„ sionwould give the people no opportunity to pass judgment upon the Constitutzon 'at all,. that solely on a collateral matter, having nothing to do with a single clause in the instrument. As a matter of policy, as well 'as oflustioe, that this was a grave error, no sane, untied:sad mind can, I think, be found to question. But thisbeing one, and beinplegal, the President esteemed it best to submit itliapprovingly to Congress. Bat in so doing bad he the sanction, of all of his best friends, or of the beet and oldest friends of the party? No one will answer affirmatively who was in Wash ington at the time, and an attentive observer of ' all that was then said and done.. " That the President rioted conseientionalyoind as he believed for the best, I have no doubt; but 'very many of hie truest and fastest friends enter tallied a different opinion. These thought that the proper course was to submit the matter to Con gress, without Executive endorsement or disap probation' to be disposed of as that body might deem the boat. I confess that this was my own opinion. But when he bad decided otherwise, final and pretty general acquiescence in the mea sure was given from a desire to have a matter so fruitful of mischievous unaaelnesa in tho country settled, and from a conviction that in the way pro posed it could be settled. Arid I see no present reason for doubting the accuracy Of this belief. " But are those who continue to think otherwise to be on that? account villilled and denied com munication with the party? Is that to be the re sult ot an honest perseverance in an orirtnal opinion, concurred on perhaps at the iline by the majority of the party , Are its deadliest foes— foes to nearly all of its past and probable future polioy—to be brought into power through the in strumentality of a warfare carried on from the mere indulgence of the and personal hatred which the pursuit of honest convictions may have engendered? Under such suicidal blindness what party can long survive? Is inability to agree in every measure proposed, which ultimately receives y, or:elusive evidence of the approval of a majority, want of proper party fealty? If so; how can so many now be favored members .of the Demooratio party who at first did not Banal= the policy of repealing the Mis souri slavery restriction? These are, I know, to bo found South as well as North, and amongst these doubtless can be ranged the President him self. Who believes, had he at that period been in the legislative councils of the ,nation, that he would have given that measure his support ? I certainly no more believe it than that had I been there, Southern Lean as I am—not blindly I hope, but strongly - and affectionately, with equal attachment to the other States—it would have re ceived my support. But yet, is the President, be cause of such difference with his party, less to be esteemed an honest, and faithful, and honored member of it? " / cannot, therefore, but marvel at, as much. as I lament, the bitterness and madness of the oppo sition to you of former political associates. I trust, however, sincerely trust, thdt their trea sonable enmity wilt be of no avail, and that a triumph will follow your prudent,, bold, manly, and patriotic canvass—a triumph 80 vital to the continuing success of the party, and as.involved in it the continuing peace and prosperity of the oeuntry. - , With great regard, your friend and ob't sery't. ItElltrinr Amex." PIIILADELPIIIA TWO CE.NTS. GENERAL -NEWS.L' We mentioned •in , The.,-..Press of yesterday the fact of the arrest of Jacoby,. the murderer of his wife. The Pittsburgh, Gazette, of Tuesday states that when arrested hewas found at work on a railroad. He went by the name of:Jacob Britt. He made some struggle when /minted, and, en deavored to draw a dirk-knife, but all this lan an ticipated, and his efforts promptly defeated. He is quite a small, ,sharp-featured man, weighing about 130 pounds ; • he has parted with his - bilge beard since he left the oily. - He strongly alines his innocence ; acknowledges he walked out with his wife here, but left her with somebody ,at the corner of some street, he cannot just telt where ; says he can explain the whole at the proper time. There was the greatest amount of exeitement about seeing Jacoby. The Mayor, some of the officers, and some other gentlemen, went to New Brighton to meet the train In which Jaeoby was. At all the stations along the road `crowds Of people had gathered. At the Federal-street depot, the streets, the side-walks, and the fences. were.lined with a curious crowd; and the same thing occurred at the Penn-street depot, by the canal, whither this ob ject of interest was conveyed.` • A crowd followed the close carriage in which this manacled wretch was placed at once, to the jail, where another big crowd had gathered to see him' van to his stone house. The McKean Citizen, of the 12th ult., says; "NV e are authoritatively informed that at a meeting of the Board of Directors of McKean Count, Bank held August 23d, 1858, it was decided in conse quence of the gross abuse and misappropriation of the funds of said bank by, its Cashier, W. H. Ded rick, that he should be deposed, and relieved of the duties connected with the oashierehip of said bank • Also that Bawl. L: Casey, Esq., was fatly empowered to make all collections and settlements in the affairs relating 'to - said We deeply regret the necessity of announcing the resignation of the president, Dani.jitngsbury, Hag. The sad and short career Of this bank is of great import:: arm to the people of Afoßean Co. and' is irremedi= able, and may be attributed wholly arid 'solely .to' the duplicity and dishonesty of its cashier, acting in collusion with a director (a connexion of his) and the Land Sharks of Wall street, in the abide of his trust." The' St. Paul Times notices the consign ment of a large amount of goods' for the Had: eon's Bay Company, imported directin bond from London, which aro to be forwarded by the Septem ber trains to Red river and beyond , and remarks that, " until this summer these exportations have been by the tedious voyage through Hudson's Bay, and the difficult canoe navigation from'York Fac tory, but the laws of trade, pointing out-the only natural route, now impel to St. Paul, and -thence to Fort Garry." The Times very reasona bly recognises, in this event, the opening of a great commerce with British Columbia, via the new Minnesota route, Since the British have ex: pressed their preference for it by thus inangttra, tang it themselves. • , A letter from gallon's, Jackson, county, Indiana, announces the death, near that place, on the 17th ult., of Hon. William Graham, in the 77th year of his age. Mr. Graham was a member of the first Constitutional Oonventiqp of Indiana, whiob met at Corydon in 1616, and in 1637. was elected to Congress from that district. Hellas also been repeatedly a member of both branches of the General Assembly, and during one session was Speaker of theMonee. The North Star, which arrived at New York, on Tuesday, brought as passengers Mr. Stra 'coach, the popular and efficient musical director ; Madame Colson, the new prima donna; Mr.Junca, basso Mr. Labooetta, - the tenor, also arrived in the North Star, and Is a member of Mr. Stra , kosch's company. _ Mate. Cora de Wilhorst has also, we learn, been engaged -by Mr. Strakosob, and she will shortly , arrive inNew York. , , -Dr. Getty, an old and well-known physician residing at Bloody Run, Fulton county , Pa.,,eom mitted suicide by hanging himself with hie nook handkerchief, on Friday morning last.' The de ceased was at one time a prominent and success ful martin the oommunitiin which he lived, but having become much reduced in eireiimstances; it is supposed that it so preyed upon his mind as•tp induce him to commit the rash act. Miss Margaret Lindon, a young girl .of soy enteen, ' fell overboard on Sunday, whilst going aboard a flatboat in the canal near, Gretna, near New Orleans, and was drowned. ifer father was about removing her and the rest of the family, on the flatboat alluded to, to Lake Salvador, in Order to got them beyond the reaoh of the yellow fever; and it was in walking a plank to.the boat that the melanoboly accident happened to the young lady. Memphis, Tennessee, Is a fast place; and no mistake, The other day, Judge M. - W. M. Ring was arraigned before the Reoorder for carrying congealed weapons. Re ,pleaded• in 'defence that -he - had no concealed weepons;theYiteing'saltnt-,.. SidnikhOirithesi:: The-Re004001141/1041theM' for disorderly oonduat,in appearing on:thi(itreits. with weapons exposed about his person. ' • We learn from. the Pine Muir, Arkansas; Independent, that the gentleman just elected to the Legislature of that State from Oalhoun county, died the day after the election. It is said that be was in the habit of remarking in all of his speeches, that if he could jait be elected to the Legislature of Arkansas, he wee ready to die... Si ngular. • The following officers are ordered upon the court martial that will convene at Norfolk,lra., on the 22d inst., for the trial of Lieutenant John , O. Payne, of the 17nited States marine corps, for an alleged attempt to shoot himself in July last Captain Doughty, president of the court 'Captain Simms, Lieutenants Cohen, Kirkland, Boyd, Tat nall, and Tyler—all of the marine corps. • We see it stated that General Abercrombie, late a member of Congress from Alabama, was lying very ill last week at Columbus, in that State, in consequence of a fearful disorder caused by eat ing the meat of an animal ascertained to have been diseased with the black tongue epidemic, which has of late so raged among the oattle of those regions. A correspondent of the Providence Journal says that in ninety-nine eases out of every hun dred, sranberries applied as a poultice will effec tually more the erympelae, There is not an in stance known where it has failed to effect a cure, when faithfully applied before the sufferer was in a dying state. Two or three applications gener ally do the work. Bill Jones, notorious in consequence of having been tried twice for the murder of Samuel H. White, and who is a brother of Charlotte Tones, one of the Wilson murderers, was lodged in the Pittsburgh penitentiary on Monday, where he has been sentenced by Judge Gilmore, of Washington county, for attempting, some two years ago, to kill a boy named Archer by poison. " Seven head of cattle, belonging to Mr. Jacob Ream, in West Donegal township, Lancas ter county, Pa., near the .borough of Elizabeth town, were killed on the railroad on Saturday af ternoon. The cattle broke out of a Held and got on the track of the railroad near a sharp curve. The engineer did - not observe them until It was too late to reverse the engine. Two well-known °Miens of Milwaukee, Messrs. P. Jennings and John It. Sullivan, were drowned in the lake on the 28th ult. They were of a boat club, and were out enjoying themselves. On the 27th a fishing craft was cap. sized, and two lives were lost. One of the men was named Henry Durc}iard.' Their bodies 'were washed ashore. A Haytien Commissioner paid a visit lately to the American colony settled on ,the island of Navaza. Ho found a regular settlement of fifty parsons there, all engaged In digging guano for a company In Baltimore. The Emperor of Hayti has protested in a formal manner to our Govern ment against what he terms the intrusion. The true name of the slaver brought into Charleston is now stated to be that of the Putnam. She was built in Baltimore, and elected from New Orleans under the command of Capt. Town shend, on the oth of March last, for Bt. Thomas and a market, and sailed from Loango, on the coast of Africa, on the sth of July. - Mr. William MaCaskey, conductor on the Pennsylvania Railroad, had -his right leg frac tured on Baturday,last by being knocked from the top; of a car. The accident occurred near Con cord. The injured man was brought As his Ted. dance in this city where the fractured limb was set by the Drs. Mu hlenberg.—Lancaster paper. The Boston ;alias says: c , It is generally supposed that the Atlantic cable was - made en tirely in England. Bush is not the ease. Very many miles of the wire were manufactured, in Providence, at a factory in the upper-portion of the pity. One thousand tons of iron per day were consumed in the work." We learn from the Knoxville Register that Dr. Brownlow left that city, -via Nashville and Louisville, for Philadelphia, to engage in his de bate on the 7thinst , with Rev. Mr.-Pryne, on the subject of slavery. - He was recovering from his attack of bronehitic- John Townsend, the old man who was con rioted in the Lancaster County Court, about two years sines, of receiving stolen goods, died a few days since at his residuum, in Sadsburg township. fie had been pardoned about three months ago by Gov. Packer. _ . . A grand parade of the firemen of Ohio will take placo at Cleveland on the ninth of the pre;sont month. From sixty to seventy companies will be in attondanee, and the turnout will be a most bril liant affair. • • Governor Sing has boon burned in effigy, in Oattaraugue county, for commuting the sentence of the murderer Sullivan to imprisonment for life. Judge Grover, who sustained the Governor, was complimented In a similar manner. Samuel R. Brisbin, a printer, native of Pitts-, burgh, died of yellow fever in New Orleans on the 22(1 ult. Ile was aged 22 years, and worked in the office of the Orescent. The wife_of Joseph Young, of West Brad ford township, Chester county, was attacked by a bull, a few days since, knooked down and severely gored in the thigh. She is in a critical condition. On Monday evening toyoung merchant from Greenport, Long Island,-had- his pocket , picked while at Wood's _Minstrel.% New - York, of $1,289 in bank bills. - The county of Marshall, Miss., produces between thirty and forty thousand bales of cotton annually, which may be safely estimated at $1,750,000. Newspaper canvassers in New Hampshire, for papers out of the State, are liable to arrest under the pedlar law, unless they have a license. Samuel Atkinson, an aged citlnenTef :Upper Makefield township, Buoks county, 'died 'en • the 23d tilt. . . . On Monday, at Troy, N. York, a son.of Dr. Washborn, aged 9 years, was dangerously stabbed by a man named Charles Harrington. . . On Saturday nest the , firemen of Pitts burgh have their annual parade. Several runaway slaves, from Kentnoky, have recently bean arrested in 'Amnesiacs. NOTWE TO ifo llittSßß.N,Diarilf t. far Tza RAMO ; VW 14.1,141t1:6 nand the folletringzulee I . , , . iT1517 OilitlMllliClatiOrl mast be aceonipanted by, the name of the writer. - In order to icunire correctness of the typography, bat on Ociel,44_ the oheet &cad be We shall be greatly. obliged to gentlemen ii Pmu i. rude and other States for - eontribitlons giving the air: rent - news of the 414 thelr pirtlinlar lomilittek the resotareee of the serroondlog eonntly, the 'naves, of population, or any Jobereation that Will be Interestingto the general reader.- --. . „ FINANCIAL ANI)✓COIIiMERCMML, ; • The lll,o'key,Xgrhet.. FBILADELPHIA, Septankli 1,1898. About the same time that the ten million loan for the ; United States Government was negotieted in, thin try, the India loan for nearly ei g htei nmilllen•doliars - vg,979,098) was pat upon the marks ! intondOn , The. minimum" furl-4mA - axed at 97 ,. end thevalid bide above that priciamounted *6 43;180,6001 They ranged from 97 to 99, but the prfoe wee 'anti 97x. The ' :large bids of the Stack Exchange 'were made np &tan* small advance upon the minimum pridit and-one-sixth of the whole loan was, o btainedarPT. Twe-thirds of was sold at 971(, and the balance wu. not *hove 97X; - excepting £70,000 at 98, end 4.7.900 at 99. The London, Times remarks - u pon the bide of 99 as a renter/rah le In stance or the igtioraniinf the °emend the mone.vbitti, invested, who could laiiipurchated in the market all their mein) would buy of the Brat part of the foari,ite. gotiatedhat April, at 98. The price the new deben tures settled at once Lathe etoolr Market at 97kto 97k . The rate or interest upon these bonds-Is four Per Cent", and the price at which- they hart. :beet -Won. , *lP affords ample` corroleration of the remark we made a •few days since iesPeeting the new Aniericen ]market oan, that at Soon as it wag finally put in the foreign its price would advance to materially ea toyrp duce for Its present holders a very handsome profit.. If the India lo einterest,vith its four per cent.interest, is w. r th 073, the loan of the United -State, Goveinnient= which pays five per cent. interest, and hi glien, when in _excess of fundi, tot the' practice Cf. bilying up ita. own bonds evert at econsiderable advance above par must command a good deal higher ligarti that 105 0r406, Its ,markit price at this time. The notice of : the Beereiary of the tresiai7 ' that the' euccessfill 'bidden nis — y, their option, defer the payment of the goldi provided the preminut !Attended In, gmes the suctessha bidden another ;advantage, if they choose to avail themselves of it. Oar broken might just aserelt as not have nude a combined bid for a conple'of million.; of 'tlie Gonne.", ment loUlandjrithout otherrOntlii than the bidder's • depealtirul theyreminta, have. mitteda hindsinne pro% St by the time the' money wee, needed by the Govern,. ment. , There was a time when Philadelphih brokers would not - thus hies - been caught napping.' Use it - gone I , filigood, ,, ,as the 'Children , say; or will it 're. tarn? ; Certain of the country banks of Penniylvanla have,_ time out of mind, made it a point othoniir to redeem their currency at par in Philadelphii.. To do Wilma been attended with expense and mak otiose In the trans mission of funds to and fro. - They have been Ia putt re- - paid by the confidence of the 'conitnurety,'and now they reap a further gain from their increased circulation, - consequent on the sendinghome of the nicurrentMoney of their neighbors. These banks Dave U"cOrniain In terest with the people in supporting the new:: mint. We' give. hem below; - in alphabetical order The Allentown, Catasauena, Cheater County, at West ' Oiester; !Chester ;Valley, at Costerifile; Danville , Delaware County, at Chester;_,Gerniiitewn, Montgo mery County , at Norristoivn; Pottstown, - Colombia, Doyleetowa, Beaton, Farmers , and' Mechanicai,at Bas ton; Partners , of Ducks County, at Bristol; Farmers' of Lancaste : „ Panne& of Beading, - Lanese* County, at Lancaster; LoCk Haven, , Hanka Ohank, Mitiers , of Pottsville, ind Iltronchbarg. ' - -•- We indulge the hope that the 'clty banks will And It • a light Matter to keep the market clear of all unarm rent Motley. But it does not tollow that all this money will be censtantly kept at par by the actionand - Attica expense ,f the PhiladelPhia banks. Ai it'UOW 1., ear-' rent and r omeurrent stand , on the samehonorable plat-• form, which stand they may keep if they wish, but it they do not they are liable to fall at any moment to a lower depth than was ever contemplated. To the public there Is now no difference between Western Bank, Chester ;County, or Gettysburg-Lill are at par. - But some of.theee days, the telegraph-.may flash the newt that the Lank of such a place has been rejects& at the - Clearing Howie, and iintnediatelythe: sexism' holders - of Its alraulatimegat rid at once of the suspected article, to be htlrried home uncomfortably WV; ind not Only' io, but duch'notes will have taint of suspicion long We domot anticipate any such event—itinonly pout-- ble—for the city banks redeem She nucarrent n - otes'it:a sacrifice' and in times put hate suffered by the fidinre of parties' for whom they redeemed ; witness the Lan caster Bank and the. Dank of.,Lewistown_ Therefore they will be -watchful of the institutions whose notify. they redeem at a loss. ..To the list of banks above given should be added the following, in New Jersey, and alithe binks of Delaware: Cordentown Banking Company, Burlington Beni; Bar hasten County, at Medford; Cumberland Bank, at Bridgeton; Farmers' ' of ?donut Holly; . Farotere'and Meehanipa', Camden Gioneiniter bounty, at *Ma llory; 11iinies , , at BoxlingtOn'''Maeltinlea ,- and #l.factruirsti-',at Trentrof 4 eMiliville, Vrineeton;-./Wena' Banklag Conipinii - Statel*N; at - - Camden State /lank, at New Brunswick;, Trenton Banking Company; Union, at Frenehtown. ' The Rillowing is a eomparatiie statement of the ez por te , (fixelneive of speele,) from New York to • toriiiiin porta for ( the week and alnee Jan. 1; . 1856.- .1861. 1858. . Total fo# the Week.... 5828.274" $1,191,011 $1 287.888 Previously rep0rted..62,212,850 47,488,004 40.059;451 B:nee Jan. 1 $58,069,124 $48,587;016 $41,367,889 The following Is an official statement of the receipts and diebnreemente at the office of the assistant,Trae, surer, United States, New York, daring the month of August I RECEIPTS AND DISDUESEMIIIII. Aug. 1, 1858, by balance.. - ' 81,728,183 78 Itecelpta during the Month: On account of °lntone, $3,416,800 12 On accottnt of Patent Peel... • 4,005 75 On accocnt of Poet 018ce De partment 464,046 89 On account k of Lonna. 8,2 2 8,474 78 On account of Mlacellaneotui. 136,344 Aso Total. • Payments : Tre:umry Drafts Poet-Office Drafts... ....84,716,600 12 - • .. 848,82 T 40 -- 5,125,421 62 Beanie, Ann. 31, 1839 9,027038,16 We give below the London quotatione, AngnetlBth, of American Railway securities Lllinoie Central 9V , cent..., Do. T 41) , cent, Do. 7 cent , (Free Land) 1860 , '7BOBO Do. 100 dol. shares. 80 dots. paid...... 82020 die. Michigiut Central, 8 4? cent......... 1 85090 Do. do. - do - 1889 - 86088'2e. Do. do. do. Sk'g fund.lBB2 90092 • Do. do. do 1869 ' Do. 100 dol. shares 66086 Michigan B. & N. Indiana Sinking fund , 1885 - 62064 Do. 100 dol. shares 23025 N. Y. Cent. 649' of (Wig fund)....1880 82084 Do. 7 do. Convertible: - ...1864 92094 Do. do. 100 dol. shares 79081 N. Y. and Erie 7 41 , of Bde., c0n....1871 (0086 Do. do. Sinking fund - 1875 85040 Do.. do. ad mortgage 1883 67089 in. Do. do. Bonds. Oonvertible.lBB2 80035 Do. do. 100 dol. shares 18013 Ohio and Penn. 7 if , cent. Income bds, con 1872 .. Ohio & Mississippi let Mtg. Bds.: . . .. • . Penn: Dent. Bde., lit • do., coneert..;;.ti - , - 90 0 92 • - . Do. , do. 24 ; do. ' 84. ' 00091 .„ Our nest London quotations may havithe smell of salt water, and be dated come time this week. The following is the business of -the Philadelphia Custom Hones (or the month of August, 'umpired with the corresponding month of 1856 ri - 41 1857.: - August. 1858.' 1857. 1858. Value of merchandise in - warehonselst of m00th.2008,163 72 - ,758.185 21,039,512 Warrhoti'dfm for'n ports. 442,602 -206;186 111,007 44 other dist's. 19,714, 80,442 • 21,705 Withdrawn fr conaumpt'n 282,339 642,491 801,210 14 transport'n, 10.333 5,770 . maul It exportation. 10.203 8,209 8,164 Value merchand'e in ware . . . • honae - fait of manth....1067,804 2,888,313 851,784 Enteredlor consumption.l,726.oo6 » 713,093 939,227 Breemdie entered ' 81,644 - 379,607- 306,134 DUTIES REOEIVED 1855 1860. 1857. 1858. August.... $541.42.3 8533.500 $279.987 $289,169 Prey. 7 m 001.974.178 2,620,916 2,182;402, .1,190,728 2;416,601 8,154416 2,442169 .- .1,469,897 The New-York" Times se34: . -. The alcial averegee of, the banks In the city.of New York for the week past, Mulirg Saturday, Ang. 28, pre sent, in the aggregate, the following changes from the previous weekly statement of Aug. 21 Decrease in loans . Decrease in specie. Decrease in carculation Decrease In *indrawn deposits 3783,805 532 601 18,311 .1,439 : 010 Including the exehinges between the beaks through the Clearing House, and able the Bub-Treasury state ment of Saturday, thefollowing Se the general comps- Aeon with last week, and also with the movement thin time het season : 0011P/ELTIVE It2OAPIVirLATIOW. Ang.29, 1857. Ang.2.B. 1868: Aug. 21,'58 Capital 865,430,000 166 717,000 186,717.000 Loan"... 116,688,919 126,081,428 126,"68,231 ,Speole 9.241,876 27,817,000 28,849,507 Circulation 9,671,060 7,487,3678 104, 7,480, 868 084 Grote Deposits... 84,812,886 103.928,17p00 Exchanged 23 952,094 18,508,038 35,449,878 Undrawn 60,860 802 87,720.140 89.159 980 In Bub• Treasury 12,428,586 13,418,098 18.789639 Ths specie line turns out nearly twenty-eight mil lions, about the figure anticipated oto.the street, and this, exclusive of the California remittance of $l,- 434,000, which will give the average of the new weet fell $29,000,00 0 to start with. A number of the Dante have run down their' loans, and the aggregate line averages less by $288,805 than last week. The deposits apparently, run down 21,439,010, after deducting the Meares:mm.of -the week. The Southern and Western betake are gradually reducing their balances, as dual, toward the elm of the summer. PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGB SALES, Sept. 1, 1858. ZIPORTZD- BY 11./SLIT, DROWN, lb 00., BASE-lOTA, STOOK, AID 31X0HANGS BROKERS, 111011THIRIST 00141111 THIRD Attu CIUSEITIIUr BTIZITS. No Board to-day. We hear of the following Hideo In the street 100 Bean 100 Beading 11...b5.243i GD V 5.2434 11000 Beading R 608671. Jo g U ..... b5.241‘ 50 do ..... b6.24X PIIIADLSLPIIIA MAMUITS,'IIept. I—lroning. The Oorn Fachange •as oilseed for business to-day owing to the Telegraph celebration, and a few small g a les of Crain only were made public, comprising about 2500 bushels Wheat at 128e130 0 for reds, and 183 to 1400 for white—the latter for-prime Southern afloat. Corn is dull and only about 900 bus yellow brought 880 afloat. Oate--Some 2,600 bus Southern sold at 420. The Flour market Is quiet, the trade being the only buyors at previous quoted rates, ranging from $.5 60 to Pref 50 ge bbl - for .common superfine to fancy lots. Corn Meal and Rye Flour are era ce nark r --No change. Cotton is firm but quiet. and a small lingoes,' doing at from to )3%0. Groe , rie - s are - in better demand, but the sales are Hunted and prices the acme se last quoted. IP rovisiont—linthing de og td alter quotations. Whiskey is ateadyst 260210 for bbiei Motor hhda, and. 250 for diudge, • 13.826,0T2 16,053,284 78 -1875 - - 82e5114 _1875 82.84