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'd 'll ' -Vt ~X tt 7 , S • 64,4 , 11k,N Et ,- ERIN` 8 i l m, : ' .Atipic6i, ti rttERB -on , canto laotg Tilt Xi EAT -MERIN - lill.LE, :.1: - i-'•'• ' i 1 , -:: ~- 5 ~.; •,...: "..'OIIWELF:Ii 'AD 118 hai .noiv, arraned oiPooral „lots 'eel Vililities of•th sirell , knoirii Geode , in oholipand !Apsiralds-s.olsysl.'„ r " ,, i ' , •, - , , ,1 ^' •'. • , r- ,-. . ' : ' - , , .. - A1pp,4 1 133 1- is :lieleines‘Uinolde, ilPiii r sinemigh ..rA - iiii. ; 4 n'oelPlaidS,,ch ' oloe stylish', ..', ~ •. „ .-: '1 , • - .."-'hitnual'ilelidnes;Walentiss; Mohtd , si oII Y dice/pores and - rhress•Geods in ',slime , I -,- , , --- -• ,--..,i--.GLO,BBII3LA,OR-'81i,R8i•,011-ALI,:,17.1D-411,4 , -;`,Tiosyy cenied bhielf.Poult de hole, ,',..:,,, ~ 4...• , •,,,- •,- r linii-Englinh'is Merrimac Ptipts..• L --" , ' , , ,-, • -. 4- .'.Fiiiii itook.oflCfn,htinksblo-Plasnols, ehirtlnF, Shoot- . ,ing arid "illow,ilTni es - , ~.. - r- -,,,, 4 , -". - 1 - ' ..,-- ~ • -- ' - • ~., .; ‘ , .- - - - k. ' BrELLA•SitiWLS!•-4-. 4: - ~r ~ • • .....,:faitisnideslrivileityles-5. • a-^': — - 4 ~ -• .--4. , .; -, , ---- ."'New 'Geode - Ibl g;dsily reosyed add sold at the ler! ' est litithiltp-, ,,-f ', ilees,lfer -CAM - 4'm,- ;‘,. • -- • ~- ...,, - l iisseatory.te, ~:',O.:IIIiiIIITEC and AR CH-Streets. tititirAtrli,intrr - qo'op,4: - • —.- ,„. -. 4 ,, Vis i siAß-P11188:'BROtICER S' ' .ff' ,,, '.g%-., , ,,. -, ~ .'-'' i - - - ,ABA, c mnusa; ,- •- - ' • • 4. • , ' ; '-llish; silks iind_Roplutoc .: L" - , r 'f , - . .;,;.141**,tiosble dttpit - ii les; ' , , 4, .1 Jhrgach.,Mous4l!pesiipl bhintsei: ' , - -*TIM Vsienelits_andhierisos. , '.. '. _. -r - I.'lliagilde'ObitintWe; very ileltr . - ' --. rE— .EilliwAntamnlllitwler - ' •" . . - - . • - - , , ' , , - sienomossioisies,and:Yesiltsie: ' '- t i ' '4 ;:/,'-',Plshe.,,Oulopi,' - rlCYP,o'di'Solos. - '• ' °. , ;iekt: , - - ''. cgßsTsor and EIGHTH Streets lita,T,,r.eiX.,t ! oPtIONG6 0 R.ll , -, ::11;o:f6.18-:13.11tEVIT . LIT - BTIP)ITc MONpAt,. . .*Altiljoi.na4,cia9 sel4ote4 stdeti Alegant 1 ' o.c * 11. 0.34 0. ' ,fn' ",0 6 /oii *4'ollo la attlci r aiitaiiii•4 filet .thiseirsoli, Ititilacil'tlai eaten -411-,iiittlirrzue4 ticimateir •'• 1104 k • - 4 , 1:z :44 1.1-EATY , ijskjtir to 411 ittentlon td their eleent assortment ' 4 7 ,-, • • No on itgod and `et s ring qyite.g.,§l3•: , Gr. 11 - itioty`sientner, comprising RICH 811,14:byliegtol*g *tor RODS, RiOn„pniNtAV ithudatillir: JIB .4114444;').ga;*limBity.s; together frith a, large " -ifttfeti.4e.#lo GOODS, to oikei Cc* ;heal Mate. it • 869'ltric811.0131sTglIT grt `e32-ot , • - , , EYRE Eg LA:NDELL . , ::,:EpißtTß'Atin'Aitpli"l3TßEETS, AND HANDY • r• '-• GOODS. x rret:Oi PBENOR GOODS A:ltt; owartup: ROBES -- rivo'vioifurinti • 11.0118§,-Tozz - notßns N.EIVEST•BTYLMVYALVSILIDIrr • • ROUND•CORNBRED . SIIAWLOf.; ' • 111.111.AllICIH PRINTED ibrialNEß; . - PTA* 'AND BAYADEBE SILKS. • • • EYRE & LANDELL, , . 714:47itig;iiki:$4RGET. STREETS. SEASOTTABLE:OLOALICS.:' „:., & 00 . ii;Tititeitten4onvi.i.ogiie. to their Stook of . 01R0tru.48,440 1 410; &o• f3nli4lifir : - „E443: 2y ! ,; A 4 lite . , auxTrytkirliy,4* - Ar....tisrpoßicrat • —Pann • run.ADsr,pur.i.. [W. GOODS.XOR,IB6B Oliar 3* Yard of NlW;finKSiptitre,cel74 t , IffPGAFOEN littee 46*" ' El t atir 46P ito lit i tbe OWSH I 7 anitiUhaleer{kper,. tante*? by Rol 42 ,. $#Abi . [ Aogilieton thin ConiL il • Are: , .yisiogok - 41121-oen 14e'w= 7 stpurr , sbmq.,•Orape Ass:giants 'Countetylmisiete:. ' SMtWVI ik:JA4d I L.Y Seat Yaaatty L of ear awn hnebrtatioa. - z. , TablelDlothr, Covers,- Piano - Covers , Stand ," 'Olothei Casalmeres, fer,Dieeserat Boyatmeare ler& datarialruse4o,keep,the beat! Sterec,-,thla saiesenare have over halcaratto nasiutate oar repute./ tion - wone of the' BastOguaelsJA - , r AtJatelAtit to Buy ci e m uiAisT,T AL Obi+7l3'llllFF - Aid" DiciadMettui, • ‘•••%:. Gonda apeoliattor Boyar,:wiiii. • , • ..-StaianierTatit Muffs, se ll ing cheap. ,••= YREEIELMUSLINS - , • • thellnilaineat; Of , nanaVgnod nuke, by the yard or pleas; it ainiikMl per cent. on the Agentispeskage price: ' DOMEBTIO GOODS. • , Alward heavy: [Mitt Deadms,Table Linens.— Toliala; , D.laperti and Napktrui: - - Makings and Flannels:. •••-- • -• • •-• IdABBBILLBLI GUILTS': - , Dlitoket Troia sl.= per pair upwards:: . •• • - ••• ,Ehimmer Spreads aellintoff cheap. - . • --BLiNTLLLA. ftOOM._ En4Dusters at 78 0 . Lavelle do, f 1.2 - to $1.115,- j'ilnataisterifroas $2.50 to S 8•50-: ), ' ' - '-‘,Ditai Mir midst Silk Mantillas and Dilators; which 1/6 wlllaldaa ongat a,grest redrirMon..., ,4 - .• Goods for dronTner and rall,Trz,rralliniD.r.Olaw, ' ...ltatriniaoks, neat' and dark, new'itYles. - . - .000P2It ooltian, L B. B. wine* NINTII and MARKET, : .1 7 00D,IWASTalsti & CO., '633 MARKET initEirj - _ • - - EAU.fr' k - ER9TWER, • 'STREET, traZ ill e i b igrol e h" , :" -rerf ez -PINE OARPETINRaO lint(orted direoViroln - the t,estminfooturero, or pur . -,ohaood at the Imp. Woo In Now Totki - Ooneislitig of • ' TEN NEWEST PATTERNS - GEISSP' " Vitortreiie,et; below b,heetiint i • ~ .t • j..AC4O Or *LASS.PL AVE S, . , a,i , ,triar, : DaealurrreN, ;# 1 . 1 1, 116 :i9 11 1 1 ! e ! frfA)I9B , ,Crtee.RIGGING made to: order PY A:3f,R4eirry./lelala, 4 00, 44 ;Ifit le;CO:- gm ra r ar NAVES. 1 494 1 .#.0. 1 1 4 ,4,00P:= • • 11°. _ • . _ , , _.- .--,,,,,-.. ~6- ' .,, , Z- ; ., : ', , - ; , . .., ,e- , 'Y'.' 3"7 - • -.%),..,"-...;;„-!;,:., .4, 7 ._ :.,-,:' - ,,, , ;,;...:' , 1' ` . ..4_-`:,,..,'-- , .4),2";J ,, -, '•=l : r - g-• - ,''.? . ::''-,"...i - !„'.• - ,':', , t4 ,- •A-P 7:- 4VOL: - 2 . R `sty it'largrgisg4btsc,o' , -,,TO•DAY iflif f irluTitOfiZNiONHp,paio.E.st 411097.,tt -4 gr,flTPeligio• 1087IIIJOIt - PlItlIADILP1Hi . .1111),10618/01 (:0/11iPBT,.,]ffi4NUFACTITRERS, _B9le?kgen' tsln tlils city the AliZtj ,0 A Rilit T , ;.11anataetnred by Josiah Barber ARPETS ;Dili' FATiL ,S4LES: - • never befori offered tensile) - •Of "VELVET-O,A.RPE.T.I, eingle . inddonhle.wldtbs; TriPesl , lo( BRUSSELS: Ott% guilty , 0110108-ILEAVII.BRUSeELS, neat designs. • , c J 4. , Moo - • - ' • ' 812tIk THREE-PLY INfrfie IN end 1 7.6NET1A203, . . ;of ever} , verlityr of style quality; Confining Gumtree exeltielyely to the _ 2 _ • , ; • °Ogg ItYBTH if, ' ` ire sheilhio 'enabled ntnfi.lf teen to give our anetomern the beet Goods, it the r• - •• ;LOWEST PRICES. ii:eo44ere. Tinosriii4s2/.0 0u,41T0! , 2,000 DAiR*La AND BAGS a r ta iy LAND, Iu giUne foi isle by. .1 • • , 4030 iliANgi)lT,l‘..oo., No. TX North WATER Stroot, 106 North DBLAWARII Avenue - JS r 4., r..: J lia2l-2m T o thisHiptllEßS. A11111E1::13:, I,E & . .S 0, N., - 818 01:CPBTHIIT ' f3TREIT, . - „, OPPOIIIIII - VIII (1411/11); $Oll6l, luYlte the ttytnt!T ald 13?Vheip . Coto , m• to t#6l.r imy9ll,tr;fl.?Kt delbal4:semirfaneit of i;o6iiitia.4la3B 63 , - : • :I,OIL pemenries, "PORTRAIT AND PICTURE -FRAMES, —; Suitable tor ,the . , .!? ' 'ft Ol• 111 ;Ali!littera Otrobs. S?!,,:COb . TR AD BALL tt z: t . it her *etablishnlient,';':,. ti r t ' " Ifd.'24, North It - INTIK , STREET Where she most AlgeVully invitee her friends end, `thd isdies t iteiletrally. - - ee7Bt rrwomAs MOROAN,' AROI6ITRXE*; aboio 1311;VENTR, inteet,) "PANOY - BONNET,'• ,•-, , 1 - 1,- .„ . _DRESS CAP, and . ' ' • -. . BONNET FRAME IifANIIVACTORY Also; Denier in TERROR BLOWERS,"" - - REATTIERS, ' .RILLINERY GOODS genertilly ; „ WIIOLDBALE 'AND RETAIL. • • ; Orders spliet!ed and prOmptly executed.' Se7-12t BERNHEIM '& 99.; No. 21 SOWN SEOOND STREET, -:Arinow'opisning'elplen4ld. -MILLINERY ; GOODS. In it will be fonnd•a euperb aeeortment of kRENO4 noWslis: • = 71.1ATIfilliS; . • , • . , 1 • ilboinlip'";2lier;„. -- lostriv - iikrtictAtti; - IN illtilAnik 'VARIETY, • •- Evrkpos ALPB. • ThO ioineenrente we offer to , oAss; 811011TAIME, -ANEI IiESPONBIBIE. SI X .unsurpassed by any other , eetablishment in. this Country. , To ,mirobants now visiting the - oltyi we, ex tend a cordial invitation to call - and examine our stock beforemaldnethbir, purchases.. . • - Our nnetto il L and always has bee; • "AMICK BALES-AND-SMALL' PROTITS." • suitl-2m' ' - ' IpLINERY GOOM AOILN 'STOR,E ct -BONS, No. 89, NiIE4TNIIT OTREBT, AU now prepared to ear to their easterners, and the trade, a large andwell-aeleated aseOrtment of FEATHERS, Conflatog themaelvei eielustrely,to this branch of the trials, and Importing the larger part or.their atook, enabtel there to Offer s _ an asserhient unaufiaseed.ha extent and variety, 'which will be cold at the lowest pricais"ind the meet:faiirable terms. staf-lm NO: Q: FALCONER & CO.; 725, CHESTNUT STREET, Hare now In store 6 ooroplete siserbnent SILKS, RIBBONS, TELVETS,I7LOWEES, FEATHERS, and MILLINERY 000E3 GENERALLY, To which they invite the attention of the trade au2s4m* 33 -SOUTH SECOND . STREET. 33 :Will Owl ua nrepared . to . exhibit a most complete and eleg6r4 asseirtztenti Hew stiles BoNzitie*ititik.,s, RIBBONS, in *lease variety, lipNou I'LW)3118, Alpo, a beautiful Btoek ,-- „ , STRAW GOODS, Oomprlang all the clearable - 61ripaio9i,witicat ,ittotti MINIM:TM AVANOBII7PON COBT, 'Saida! which ;re TX PER CENT. POE CASE MILLERS from a distance, who m*y not be swap. of Werexiatence of such' an Establishment, OUT OR MA3KET STEttT, ,will benefit _themselves by "Salt to _ . — A. Ef.:KOSENAgilii & BROOKS, No. 83 South SECOND Bireei, above Chestnut ne23.dtnovi:. , 18ala 'FALL STOCK. ' 1858 LINCOLN, WOOD, & 'NICHOLS, O. 45. SSETE. SECOND STREET, IMPOSTERS AND MANSPACTURNED STRAW GOODS, • • • - FRENCH BLOWERS, VELVET AND BILE BONNETS, TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, - • RIBBONS, • • RUCHES, and - , MILLINERY. GOODS GENERALLY. „.. • Pattern Bonnets made and trimmed to order. • • SOUTHERN AND WESTERN BUYERS Are !noted to call shit examine the MOST COMPLETE STOCK TO BE FOUND IN THE COUNTRY. anitiam HILBORN JONES, - waturAwroaza AND RNOLENALN DIA.LI9 111 FANOY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS, • Annafoul Riowias; Ruonis, &o. SOFT PIID, AND WOOL HATS: The attention of city and:eonntry dealers Is Invited to • large and varied stook of the above goods; at - 434 MARKET 6TREST, W3-2m BELOW, PIPTIL WARD,N as. 103 and 105 N. SECOND ...a• Street, Manufacturer and Dealer In Haney and Straw Bonnets, Chenille and Straw Trimmings. Alao, Panthers and Blowers, all of Which are of the latest and most fashionable styles. N. B.—Cash Buyers will 11nd It to their advantage to give us a call. au24lm* fiel'ilk.PEE-TON. for the best WHITE ABII COAL, warranted free from elate or duet—, , • ; rifICKS' COAL IS the hest And:cheapest in AIL the city, re-screened in yard and dry . under cover. TAROKS sells Ogee but the very best Lehigh sad Sohriyikill Cosi and warrants full weight. TOCITOKS . -superintends the delivery of all ILA- Coal pe rsonally , and therefore guarantees it tote us - represented. , • • LI - 101(S' Yard and Office is at the southeast la - corner of HARSH aLL and WILT OW, whore he invites all to call and examine forthemselves the **We fasts. ' , su2s4m , 1 esel4f rI NOWLES , PAALILY GOAL DEPOT, AIL NINTH and WILLOW Streets, where the HICK ORY and LEHIGH COAL can be supplied in its purity, at lowest ASR priens. nu2l-lm EVBRING, FOX, & GO., wholesale' find L . retort - dealer, 10 -LEilaB and SCHUYLKILL COAL: Lehigh yard—TltlßD street sad UNMAN TOWN -11.0aD. BeharlkUl yard—RA.oZ sod BROAD' streets, Philadelphia, Keep.eonsiantly on had - Coal from the most approved mines, ander cover, and pre pared enreinlY for final, add.— teroy A GARD - St 00., , . NO. 323 BARNET STREET, - - FUSE NOW IN STORM Al ZNTI•SE NEW STOOK HATS AND CAPS.. TONEIIOI MET IRTITE TER ATTENTION Or BUTTES PROM ALL PARTS OP PUT • aulo-241. • 11, GARDEN • icIN117•01172117401/, IND 1980LEBILI1 DIALMBEI 111, OAPS, lIIRS,I3TRAW 000D13, , NANCY- SILK. AND trißeir. BONNETS, - °LAB FLOWERS, itilottEs, BEATH/SIB, ' • &p., &0., - No. " 60 - MARKET ;STREET, • • R. , W. Corner , brSixth - street, , Philadelpbia. .1 1 .1.13RORAIiTs tips 'respeotfulky Invited to exalt:dna oar Stock. - • wl4 Zia ENGRAVINGS, .pETERO 'rA.Avitir 'NON-ExmoSrva LAMP IA the .;I;i7 a ntt -3,I3I TIV ITIZe NON-CIONDUOTOK ATT.6.OBIID. • lot Sarett, Ohmura; Mit , Stilltam,y, , gurplissi BLin7 ANDP9pHrt BAGATB YOB BALI. Addivila , - P. PAT, -; 8. W. =air rsual) CIiBI3TNIPU Sts,, delpihis BP.OADWAYi 'Nee YorlV.'ashf-Itili OPENED.WiIt PALL,ST9OK MC*TH'S'BUYERB IaBBO NEI, PLOWEIIa, and MILLINBRY GOODS UP lISAISB, Buyers of MILLINERY GOODS, FEATHERS, BINH* &o tats aria CEng°. tows. PRMADEtt'HU. itiolitme,prn 600b0. 250 DISTINCT STYLES PARIS BRAWLS, Just received and for Tale, Atoll:nude, by CAR . PETINGS - .lIIST RECEIVED PROM 'ALE MANUFACTURERS, Oa Ootudgnment, a laige lot or ' INGRApi . AND VENETIAN CARPETS To be mold at AUCTION PRIORS for Cosy Or City. A-o ceptancea. WOLVJg, WILSON, er. CO., No. 182 01128TNtrl` Street jy2o•hmkwtt FOREIGN , AND DOMESTIC/ GOODS. PEDIBERTON B. HUTCHINSON, No. 112 Chestnut street, • Offers for sale DRILLS, JEANS, SIIEETINGS, SHIRTING% MARINER STRIPES, OSN/BURGES, FLANNELS, • BROWN, BLEAOHED, AND COLORED MUSLIN% In all widths from the BALTIC MAN% 00., BATES MAN'G 00., NORTHVILLE DO. LOWELL , - DO. - - PAIRHILL • DO. WEST BOYLSTON DO. Also, Templeton Mills Doeskins and Fancy °mimeses, Woodward do. do. do. -, Saxony Mill • do. do. do. T.'gether with slump assortment of desirable FOreign Goods. - - sepl,lns HOMAS & MARTIN, No: 29T OIiaINtITITREBTi OMISSION MERCHANTS Id OFVTILE SALE OF AMERICAN COTTON' AND WOOLLEN GOODS TO - DEALERS IN OIL CLOTHS. The Bvibeerlher having enerfor.faollittee for Menu faoturing FLOOR, TABLE, STAIR, and • CARRIAGE OIL GLOTTIS, Is now prepared to offer groat inducements to Buyers from all parts of the country. • A large and choke Stook Constant], on hand. Great care will be taken in selecting for Default who order by mall. WAREHOUSE, No. 229 A.ROII Street, Phila. ,an2S 3m* • • TUOIGAS POTTER, Manufacturer. , NEW AND OHOWE STILES ELLINGTON CARPET S , (cRoasLEVII PATENT 'BRUSSELS,) CONSTANTLY RECEIVING AND MADE TO 'ORDER ON SHORT NOTIOB. FOR BALE BY JOSEPH LEA, 128 and 130 CHESTNUT STREET. eual4m pAOLFIO DELAINES, PERSIANS, CASHMERES, ALMAB, PRINTS, ETO.. ALSO, A wate,E STOCK 01/ FOREIGN DRY GOODS, BY TILE PACKAGE, VIES SALE ET LITTLE & STOKES, No. 235 CHESTNUT Street BROOKS' PATENT GLAOE • SPOOL COTTON. BOLE M}ENTS FOR rIirLADELPRIA, LITTLE & STOKES, N 0.., 235 CHESTNUT STREET insa4st BLABON ec' • MANUFACTURERS . Or , O=IL ' CLOTHS. lirAßßilintak 10. - NOATA Tanw,ffrAmEz-: PIEMiDELPittA. Orris to the trod. • fell stock of Floor 'Oil Cloths, medium sod extraliuslityuunniellod Muslin Drills end • Table On Cloths, new style.; green glazed Oil Cloth for window shades. Aeompletesseortroont of Window Shades, trimmings, Re. W. Invite the attention of dealers to our stock. utlB-2m RIDGWAY, IMUSSNEII, & CO., IMPOBTERB OP OLOTIIO, DDEBKINB, and CABRIMEREB SOLS AGiUTS FOR Tall FoLLosiusa CELEBRATED MANUFACTURERS IBID. ERERENS, (Little Tioket,) -W. A. JOHANNY, Abhoe, • GEVEBS & BOIIMIDT, and M. 010110 ZAMBONA BROWSES, Raney Oaselmeres,) _ BROIOLI & LAMBERTS, (If and B Clotho,) R. TOBNNIEB & P. G. HERRMAN & SON, (Slimn - Cloth) HASELOSE & 00. No. 808 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. H. W. RIDGWAY, anlB.2m CHAS. BREMNER. G LENECIIO. MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA A. NoCALLIIM & 00., SINUY/OTOSSES AIM WHOLES/LS DE/LEES HI OARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &o WARE1101:18B, No. 80 BANN MEET, 1 , 209 PACKAGES Brown and Munched lIIIISETINGS, SHIRTING'S, and DRILLINGS, direct from LACONIA, GREAT PALLS, HADLEY, PERKINS, MASSACHUSETTS, DWIGHT, BARTLET; and CABOT MILLS, In which will be found a large and desirable assortment, to,whlch we beg to cell the attention of the trade. ROBESON INDIC° BLUE PRINTS, HAMPDEN TWEEDS, STRIPES, TIOKINOS, AND COTTONADEB, In great variety. SATINETS, FLANNELS, do., For male by . FROTILINGRAAI A WELLS, Agents, auSamlf 86 LETITIA St. and 84 8. FRONT St. WELLING,,COFFIN, & CO. - HO CHESTNUT STREET, Have on band, and are constantly receiving, th' fol. lowing desotiption of goods t • A.' & W. SPRAGUES , PRINTS, In great variety, inoluding Chocolates, Turkey Reds, Greens, Blues, Shirtings; and fancy Stirlen. BLEACKED SHERTINGS,_ SHIRTINGS, A DRILLINGS. tonedale,'Masonville, Hope, ' Waahington, Union Mills, Blackstone, Cohannet, Johnston, White Rock. Phenix, Acton, &c. BROWN SIIESTINGS itrnes. SHIRTINGS, ABB OISNA— ' /Womb, Virginia Family, Groton, Httricki Esat'n Virginia, Eagle, Manchester, Moo's & Farm's, Still Water, Aleeltanica', Warren A, Cerra' River, Riverside. CLOVIS. Bottomiefs, Pomeroy's, and Glen.hant Co.'s Black and Emmy all.wool and cotton warp Clothe In great variety. - DOESKINS AND CASSIMERES. ereerdeld Co., Saxton River, Bristol, Terry's ' Stearn's, ETS. and others. SATIN Stearn's, • Ayres & Aldrich, Taft & Capron., Minot, Charter Oak, Mineral Spring., Swift Elver, Carpenters', Plorence Mills, Hockantn, • Duhring's, Cony° 'ravine, &o. SlLESlAlL—Lonedale"s, Smith's, and other makes, plain and twilled, of all colors. Fancy Negro Stripes and Plaids. Jewett City and Irene Stripes, Denial and 'Pickings. Rhode 'eland and. Philadelphia ',hams and Apron Cheeks. Shepard's and Slater's Canton Flannels, &e. 1y22.2m RIGHARDSON'S . IRISH LINENS, DA.11eLia.813.13,. 13I.A.PEN0e. Ocw. CONSUMERS of RIOUARDSONfii LINENS, and those ,desirous of obtaining the GENUINE GOODS, should see that the articles they purchase are sealed with the full name of the firm, • , ILIOHARDSON, SONS, & OWDEN, Ac a guarantee ,of the soundness and durability of the Goods. . This caution fel rendered essenally necessary tal large quantities of inferior and defecti v e Linens are prepared, season after season, and sealed with the name of RIOCARDSON by Irish houses, who, regardless of the Wary thus Inflicted alike -on the American consumer and readitlhye manufacturers d o n f e s h s e' gn pr u o i fi n t e a G e o d w s h iwei l p u ot chasers oats be' Imposed on With Goods of a worthless .character. • J. BULLOOKE & J. E. LOOSE, • ray2iyirn Agents,l6 01111NOI1 Street. NeW York. .. • iltentistry. 0: A. KINGSBURY, M. D., ' . DENTIST. Would Inrm his Mods tht e has REMOVED to lne WALNUT area, shove E a lor h enth. JeZEm .Dr. W. S. MoILHEIINEY,Dentist, •L• Would inform his friends that he bee resumed practice at No. 1343 CHESTNUT Street, second door hove the V. S, Mint, 091.pra WEDNESDAY. SEPITAIBER , 8. 1858. F. W. MELIZET & CO., No. 312 CHESTNUT Street ITIENNENT-SCHOOL - HARTSVItLE,, PENNSYLVANIA. , BOYS FITTED 'FOE COLLEGE DirSIGCSS, NEXT TERM NONWOVEN NOVEMBER 2, AI. LONG, PRINCIII.II.. • Ileforence-Bov. ALIORT . 86111 , 1119, LnNYIEVR. Ann- Bunex,'Nen , lion. Cu.ta. J. PAowtsaa, Virginia. Zion. 1111110 y CHAPMAN. Bell-00clew* TriplTT, BROTHE A R, - & 00.3 ,3313.(3,774 . 11 MID DEALSRB OUTLE'IIY, MOORE, HENSZEt & CO., Mts. 427 MARKET AND 'COMMERCE Mau now In eiore,andiviiibe receiving thronghont the union, a large ,and : WiA aeleofed aseortment of Goode in their Ilhe , to whieti, they finite the attention 101 AB.DWARE .—The , subscribers, COM CZ_ MISSION Iif_SECIIIINTS.for the sale of YOREIGH 'AND DOMESTIC HARDWARE, would respeatfully call the attention of the.ftillde to their stooks which they are offering at lowest rates. Our assortment con sists in parte— , Chains, of all kinds—Trieft . 4 Log ~Halter, Breast, Ox, Cow, Fif th, Wagonaltage, Tongue, - Look, Mine, and Coil Chains. . • The celebrated "L HOMO Nalle• Stone and Sledge Hammers. . - "Wright' " and other Arline; Solid HOS and other Sloes. - Short and long handle 1 Pans; round and oval Sake Pane.. 1 Blartua , s superior - ffiltilland Hasps; Bed Screws. "Excelsior Safety Pruniollasting Tubes. Corn, Grace, audDrierihrphes Corn, and Straw _ • ".:5‘ Hay, Manure, Tanners', and Spading Forks. Raton and noes Shovels 46:4 Spades, or ell kinds. ' Tutu, Brads, Shoe, Olott4ind Finishing Nails. - Cast and Wrought Butt Hinges, Screws, Locke of all rinds; Cutlery, Itains and Punt, t ps, Axes, Hatchets, Ham sters, Plante , and other Was tee. fro. ' - WI Q. Lswis sort, mhl-y , COMAISSA R "treat. Q'+HOVELS AND SR I DES• 2100 doaen Tor WS Woornor of QUARRY - and BREAD Streets.; - GEOMALVAIAN'S Psotory. rUlaaM * • GOFF & PETER3CI ' ' /NLDONTERS AND i&NIIVAOTIIIMBil A4,41.-R081at , 44-- : FIEROVAL.-0. 0. SADLER & Co. have Ago removed from No. 9 North Water Street to No. 103 AMU street, second door above Front. - eel REMOVAL,— • THOMAS N. DALE & 00. i • Importers and Manufacturers of OLOTHLIRB , and TAILORS) TRIMMIN4B, Have Removed from No. 19 North FOURTH Street to NO. 818 MARKET STREET. • adi•im • REMOVAL --JOHN P; DWIERTY, WILLIAM A. DROWN & CO., PHILADELPHIA A large eaaortment constantly on hand, to which the attention of dealers is invited. au2B-1m SLEEPER & FENNER, New pttpliFatign G. JAMES .U.RALLE'M SF:SON; No. 25 Soma SIXTH-STREET; 1 • Publish' , am cm ON ; UN cuLEAT,KINA—the ,most superb. work Jerusslian vier Dotted., NADJI IN SYRIA 15 cents. CARPENTRY MADE EASYI - 88. - L NEW JUVENILE LIBRARY. PO.. • • CAVE OP MACPUELAII, $l, • . GOSPEL AND ITS ELSIMENTS ' . 85 cents. OillirbylAN , SVIDENOM Si cents. 'is casts. ; , PALESTINE;PASTAND.PRESENT• $860 ; -IN AND AROUND STAMBOUL. $1.25. ..0u2.5-Im* AT A L U AB LE Wt./AK ON GOLONIAG LAW-011A.LUBRW , OFINIONS.—OPirdons of eminentL.wyerson Tarim:Sr points ot 'English Juris prudence, chiefly concerning' the „Colonies, Fisheries, and Commerce of Great Britain Collected and Digested from the Originals ha the BiArd'of Trade and Other De positories, By GHOROB BENL., LLB., lvol. aro, 815 pages. , Just received and for sale by - 11A.1" BBOTIIER, Law Book Boners, Publishers, and Importers, .1.7 29 3 19 South Sixth street. o.butational. ' 4arbtaart. AR E, , • PISTOLS, &e., 529 NIARXEII STREET, '. -lo . ti Sixth, North side, au27-2m IMPORTERS Olt HARDWARE, 01111,ERY, GUNS, &e., WBBTERN AND 1300IIERN BUYERS an9-2.ot* • 5 f3ablerp aar Aigritves tErtmtninvo. OdßßlAl}s a iwd BADLBRY, • • MORN TRIMMINGS, No t ,3I£44I , OOSTABET, sul24m PRILAMILPICIA BY TAR BALE , OR BOBBY GEO. F. WOMEATIVS, 415 AND 417 , AE0H STREET Vientonato: TAILOR, HAS REDIOVHD N. E. CORNER OF PISTIL AND WALNUT STB. PaiLLDßLpaii., 7nly 16, 1858. il2B Umbrellas nab 'parasols. UMBRELLA AND PARASOL bIANUFACTURERB, No. 216 MARKET STREET, AIANIINAOTUREMS UMBRELLAS AM PARASOLS ' No. 830 MARW:i BTNEET, Invite the attention of BUYERS To Their LARNE AND VARIED STOOK glbina, Glassware, &c. TURNBULL & CO., lATPOBTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA AND QUEENS WARE, Nos. 23 and 25 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Between Market end Chestnut, .PHILADELPHIA Jrl7 GLAID3WARE, open or by the paokage. no3l-2m FALL STOCK CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. 3 3 0 "2" 45C STIR,CDTJ'I, - No. 82 NORTH' FOURTH ST., POUR DOORS BELOW THE afEROHANTB' HOTEL, Have now In store the largest assortment of CHINA AND QUESNSWARE In the city, of thotr own importation, to which they invite the attention of FIRST CLASS BUYERS. Also, Agents for Manufactured Pittsburgh Mau, TO SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS. A largo Stock of 011/NA, GLA/18WANDI, AND FANCY ARTICLES, AT THE LOWEST EMMET PRICISB, At MARESEN & WITTE, Importers, • MASONIH lIALL, HS CHESTNUT STREET jens-11 • A GENERAL CAUTION. "PRENTISS'S WASHING AND SCOURING SOLUTION The proprietors of the above preparation have been informed that is consequence of the ittICCORT of their disooverY, attempts have already been made to coun terfeit it, by the substitution of au injurious article. They therefore deem it due to themselves and the pubdo to issue thie.OAUTION. and to urge all who desire to obtain the genuine preparation, to purchase only at their establishment, or at, the authorised arm. Mee. , SAMUEL GRANT. Ja.. A 00., ' 189 South WATER Street. 11.—hiesanree rill Immediately be taken to dent 41t11 alloonnttortetters moordlog to low. ae3•frmwOtt gijt WEDNESDAY; SEPTEMBER 8,1868 rrophemes of Science—No. is On-Friday laid, the municipality, of Jersey City gave a splendid dinner to Captain ii:llD -13011 and the other officeri,orthe'ffiagara.. It was,' In every respect, an : entertainment wor thy of the highly distinguished guests—with two small Mistakes. First, the invitation named four as the hour when -the dinner should commence; while the party did not sit down to table until after seven. Secondly, by some mistake, ladies were not alloWed to be present, evert 'as spectators. In FMnce, on such an 'occasion, the fair sex would have been included in, the • invitation, and have graced the entertainment.by partaking' of the repast. . ; After Captain HUDSON'S health was honored, with all the enthusiasm elicited by a great deed successfully'perfbrined, the company had the gratification of bearing a short, sensible speech from that distinguished. gentleman. He expressed his delight at a compliment paid . to QUeen VICTORIA, whom he justly eulogized as an excellent sovereign and a very exemplary wife and mother, and particularly , praised her for assistance rendered, by her Government, to the great experiment of laying the ~.'^Atiaptic, Cable. • 4i Orders were given ; _,thrOughout her dominions," 'paid Captain - Gummi, «to admit us 'to the dock.yards, and to do every thing for us that wo required 'to have' done. , They .went farther tlien-lbat—liberties and privi leges and 'free access Were given in the navy yards to every officer of the , .American ships— finch privileges as were not allowed to their 'own officers. I believe that there is a feeling throughout England more favorable 'towards America than.we in this country imagine or believe. They have evinced it in all their in tercourse with us, in . their, courtesies,- their hospitalities. They have left no Steno- lin.: turned, no -measurenittried,:for the purpose of making us feel at honie. We were, at home. 'We kiieW no distinction, save that we had• not our families immediately aroundms.! We supposed at first, and it may have been the case, that England was a little joalyus of America. She may have been jealous, brit it was the -jealousy of a.. gay widow towards her own daughter, when she thinks ' that the daughter receives the attentions-which should be paid to herself. Bat she loved her daugh ter, and the English people love us. Ido not stpnd here' as the :apologist of Great Britain. I stand here simply to reader her that justice, Which is her due. In the `work of laying this cable we have, done 'simply our duty. I say We—the credit belongs to' the engineers, the officers and the men. "We', have not stood alone. We knew.no England and no Ame rica-in the duties between the iNVO squadrons." _ All this was received, by a large company, with . great *ileum). The speaker then pro ceeded thus:; - _ " GENTLEMEN : Wo talk a good deal of Memo, Science is to be honored.- honor it. - adds to the happiness of mankind anti- to the improve ment of the age in which we . live. Science Is well worthy our homage anti praise. But we must not stop hero. Look at: what :has been done by the scientific world of London. - At- the last yearly' meeting ofthe'savana of London the gold - medal was given for the best paper that hod been read. And what do you think were the contents of that paper? IT WAS VIE UTTER IMPOSSIBILITY 'AND IMPRACTICABILITY 05. /MOM LAYING' THAT TELE GRAPHIC WIREo" 7 To be sure, that was rather a miscalculation on the part of Science, which has a trick of playing the braggart very largely, at times, and of 'venturing upon all sorts of prophecy legs—which 'never, turn ; out truly, .by any chance. Not; to go very far back, we CAL mention a few of these,' actually within our 2 4 , WherusorrittililOrrilitisfa,ith.r01144 ~- 'Railwayism, first ventured to broach .the theory that steam locomotives could run upon , iron roads, with a speed much exceeding that of horses, Science gravely dente d the fact, and tried to veto the whole affair, contending that, on a uniformly-smooth surface, such as a rail, there would be no ‘c purchase" for the wheels, which would revolve round and round, with out' any power orpromilsion. But, said Sci ence, represented by Mr. Goanswonvnx Gun- YET, (a great civil engineer, and inventor of the Bode Light,) place your steam locomotiVes on ordinary turnpike roads, which will resist the wheels and gtvd them "purchase," and there will bo famous steam coachinfNill at once. Mr. GURNEY made repeated' experiments on common roads, and always went within an inch of succeeding; but, just at that point, his steam coach would stand still, or burst its boiler, or something of the kind. Science, nothing daunted by such a trifle as utter fail ure, soon rallied, and said that roughness of surface was essential to produce bite;" that the wheels of a locomotiie could not go on without this bito. Science confounded rough ness' of surfaao with tenacity of surface and tenacity of parts ; not perceiving that a yield ing surface, which would not adapt itself to the tread of the wheel, could never become an unyielding surface to form a fulerim for its prOgression. In 1820, one Thomas Garr wrote a book repeating the suggestion, which *others had made before, of a general iron railway, all over England, ;by employing cog-wheel en gines on cog-wheeled railroads. Here again science erred. Had the double cog been used, the rate of speed could scarcely have been seven miles an hour, through the jolting and friction they would have caused. When the Liverpool and Manehester rail- Way was projected, in 1821, STEPHENSON alrea dy had a steam locomotive, running on such a rail as is now used, at the rate of six miles an hour. Science declared that this must be the maximum ; it had previously declared that any running whatever upon a level-rail was impos sible. Indeed, it declared, that the weight of the locomotive would prevent its moving upon any road. In 1824, Mr. MacranEN, of Edin burgh, who confidently spoke of locomotives running 20 miles an hour, and even yet more rapidly, was ridiculed as a crazy enthusiast. In 1823 the Quarterly Review declared that the distance between Liverpool and Man chester, now ran in an hour and oven less, could barely be covered within the day, that nothing could be ti more palpably absurd and ridiculous l than the prospect hold out of loco. motives travelling twice as fast as stage coaches, and that eight or nine miles an hour was as much as could be ventured on with safety. That erudite man of science, Dr. Marrying LAIIHNEIt, emphatically declared—a little be fore the fact defeated all his speaulations— that et carriages could not go at any thing like the contemplated speed; if driven to it, the wheels would merely spin on titer axles, and the carriages would stand stock-still." Before Parliament, Mr. STEPHENSON him self, to obtain a hearing, had to limit his ex pectation of speed to ten miles an hour, and a public funCtionary of that day said that if a locomotive ever did go at that speed tt he would oat a stewed engine wheel to his break fast." This was in 1825. Ekactly four years later, GEORGE STEPUENSON'S locomotive, The Rocket," actually travelled at the rate of 85 miles an hour. Several years after, it reached a speed of' nearly 60 miles an hour. Tho doubting gentleman never turned np, we believe, to claim the stowed engine -wheel for his breakfast. Even'after Railwayism was an established thing, the celebrated Dr. LARDNER—the ve ritable Dr. Diabolus ' Gander, of Warren's "Ten Thousand a-Year"—again put himself forward, and again put llla foot in . it. When the Box Tunnel was projected, on the Great Western Railway, (between London and Bris tol,) out came bold LartnuEn with a pamph let, to show that the' destruction of the atoms. pherio air in the tunnel would kill the travel lers—that the stoke would- produce carbonic acid gas, which no ventilation could make innocuous—that, in the Box Tunnel particu larly, the passage of a load of ono hundred tons would deposit 8,090 pounds of noxious TVV6::CE_NTS,•;',.:,. . , gases;' incapable of suppOrtfng NeVer thelesa, the 'BoxTtintiel matt mide;and'. not only have rid lives been - lost, 'butt:itfis an ascertainedfact , th at' travell in k •through lit- is not injurious to ' • • ' Particulars of • - I)r,,' , l..;Aanxines scientific' blunders - -concerning frailWayism are' to. be found in one of thencistlateresting blogra.: phies ever written; t. The Life "of George Ste.' phenson,. Railtiar Engineer," 'by SAMUEL Sines, - published in Brigland, - abnut eight _months, ago, and republished herd byTionnot. & Farms, of Bast On.• 'lt is the' history 'of railwayism; as well as the' life''of -ifs father, and though thoroughly scientific;•is ae simple' and clear in' ifs - statements' and en:mittens,' that a schoolboy can comprehend them. As we haveLbeen asked, more than once, who Sallies, the biographer, may be, we reply that he is Seerptary of theSouth-EaStera'Rallway Company, (England,) and lfves 'at - Blackhiath; near, London. By and bye, WI dare ;saY, Mr. S. A. Amanonz's great Dictionary of Authors will give all needful 'Particulars about him. • • • We shall here him' Dr;- LAI:MIER - for the present. By-and-by we shall have to - state how he insisted that steam 'navigation across the Atlantic Was c‘ utterly impossible," 'and, a little later, came to this,:country in st* steamer. ' - Such are some of the vagaries of Science; ; even in our own time, when it is not praCtieal, and ventures out o: its depths into - propbecy. The •'satians 4f London, commemotated by Captain Efunsoff; must look greatly minimized when they; reflect he* - andrAir What theY'be? stowed theiriold - medal last Year. As,thissuNect, with ofir'iliuStrations,,is net exhausted; we, shalrkeinine its - ebiiiiideration to-morrow. New Publications.: The, School .toziryal for September is the, best number that periodical yet published,. .The dogmatisin has almost,,exapiwated. ;Theirgh'ionie elite artieles, prose as well as verse, are very go*, it is se r i:nothing. too Much to declare that theyanne men'teho write them are"the liteCati of Thiltidel) phin.i.! PM) article here, , On - "The •Noiegiaper' fsacwell pointed that it mat be from the life, and :No should copy it bad 7iri) space... There.% a goodportratt, with a modelt, biography Professor of Anatomy in the - Central iligh•Sehool of Philadelphia. I)BBotoctlitkio,lo,i September , contains many yaluable:Paie ;Upon . , tratie;',nottimeree; egriOul.„ taro, and educa`tiot, and one veiy`singulir onabb' the Atlantic, Telegraph, whiab we shall . notice W. , 1:11017014. - , Unless ,the three other_ Reviews quicken their, pace, the Nortfi. British will outstrip them:, The August number, just republished at New York, is unusually good: It contains a dozen articles, not. one of which is indifferent. The most striking are those upon Obatiaubriand, Ribliotiluterpratee tion, Researches 'on Light, _The Literari Pond: British Art, and Political Parties.. These are SoMil to any Review; papers we have 'read for a lend .time. We, notice that this is the first number of a new volume, and thereat.° a good time to subscribe to this periodical, and the others in.the , remark ably cheap and complete, series ropubliahod,hy L. Scott tk Co:, Now York. (Agent, Mr. 14.)3,,, Veber.) ' _ The September number of The Horticulturist, published by Saxton, of New York', is very iett:d'-' able, particularly tho - Edi tor's Trip to Canada: ' Arrival of the Pirate captain , at New York Quarantine.,, , _ A reporter inyestardey's TriAztiitk glyee,an,act= ! sonata's:odt to the brig Dolphin , which-arrived at the &vv. Yoik'Qaarantine, with the captain of the slaver Echo on board. describes that Vd. venturous officer thus , : , , • Capt. Townsend is a native of Rhode Island,- 'and has a wife and three children residing in. Pro--, videuce. Ed is about 33 years of age, and a mad of superior address and education. - Ile is tall and well formed, and has **awning features. Ile has light hair, large - sandy whiskers, and is_ sorts pulously exact in his dress:" Hs spiaks freely upon the affairs of the voyage- of the-Eche,' and :states that he was-driven to engage in the slave- ' trade batman Still etioisets m his voyaged timate commerce.. Some further detalls are tarnished 'iii :relation; to-,the, i'alavine..4l#yeffifirej ; v4hieht gs, be called the ere* aft, and ;said to them -Waite` purposed , to go into alave•tiride; - ' end promised' them $9OO each if they 'wetld continue , on the voyage. The .Portuguese, and Spaniards were probably aware of the nature of the voyage before it was projectud. All the crew acceded to the proposition. Instead of proceeding to St. Therea.4, - for whickport she had ahipped.. the Eoho shaped her hoarse for: the "eettat of Africa. - When she reached Congo 'river she landed - two Spaniards,' till slave agents, who'went to look after theeargo,- and the oho proceeded to an island on the ,coast . fur water and flesh' provisions They were chased from the island by a Freneh'brig.ol- war, from which they erea'ped inn fog." ' • . Of the 470 slaves shipped, it appears that 160 died ou tho passage. This single circumstance will give a faint idea of the unexampled sufferings the' poor Africans underwent in their transportation from Africa to Our shores. Speaking of the chase given to the alive vessel by - the Delphin.'we hive the following graphicttescription: • "When it be , came evident that the Dolphin was gaining on her, the craw of the slaver knocked out the hedges from her masts, and' sawed down and cast "overboard her bulwarks, to increase her speed. • At the same time the liquor-closets were, openedyand the ex °Bement of tho'chnse was heightened by the geie: , ral intoxication of the orew. No less exalting was the scene on hoard of the Dolphin, though the ar tificial stimuli . wore not resorted to there. Tee Dolphin's men 'were confident of a capture, and this confidence was increased - when it became evident that: they were rapidly gaining on the slaver. Already the negroea were observed on the deck of the Echo After a chase of nearly nine hours, the Dolphin fired two blank cartridges at the Echo to make het show her colors. This was not regarded, and Captain Matt ordered a shot to he - fired. which passed a few feet from her stern. The lithe then ran np American colors, end' the Dolphin immediately hauled down the British flag, and ran up the stars and stripes. The next shot fired passed bet Ween the masts of the slaver, and seeing that she was entirely at the tueroy of the Dolphin, the Bello then hauled down the American colors. Captain Moffit despatched Lieut. Bradford, two other , effi m oore, and ecca men, aboardithe slaver, who, took possession of her." Speaking of the condition of the slaves, and the appearanee they presented when captured' by the Dolphin, it is said that although presenting a sad spectacle, the condition of the Echo and the slaves was much better than that of most slaved and ear. goes. Capt. Townsend stated that they had been allowed extra rations' to improve their appear ance and enhance their value in market. They were the captives of warlike tribes brought to the coast and placed in barreceons. While awaiting the arrival - of the slave ship they were fed on roots and esculents, and scantily fed at. that. and their close confinement wasterrliffe. On the Echo, Capt. Townsend states, they were fed on rice. beans. slivers of pork, and a quart of water, and a small quantity of whiskey each day. Tobacco was also given thorn, and they were exceedingly fond of it. Capt. Townsend is very . sanguine of an acquit tal by a South Carolina Jury, and 'expresses him self under great obligations to Capt. Maffit for his kindness to him while on the Dolphin. BANQUET TO PROFESSOR Monsw.—A ban quet, in honor of Professor Morse, was lateligiven in Paris The 'Paris correspondent of the, New "York Comniercial writes: - The affair was'rapidly organized at the banking house of John Munroe h Co., under the principal direotton of Mr. Munroe. and was a most magni ficent entertainment. The number of persons pre sent was eighty-three. all Americans. The Hon. John S Preston, of South Carolina, Presided, and made a brilliant speech, preparatory to the read ing of the toasts. At the conclusion of his remarks, he introduced Professor Morse to ,the audience, who delivered a speech characterized with great modesty, in which he detailed, at some length,. the scientific paints in the discovery of the tele• graph. He was followed by Mr. Mason, American minister at Parts; Governor Ptah, of Now York ; the Hon. Joseph It. Chandler, of Philadelphia, the new minister to Naples; Dr. W. E. Johnston, of Ohio, and others. EXECU T lON AT WITEBLING.-Our Wheeling ex changes bring us full details of the execution of, John Burns, in that city, on Friday, for the Mur der, in May last, of Mary Monotony. Our readers will recollect the circumstances under which the murder was committed. The girl was an aban doned outcast, and ho beat her brains out with a stone, and submitted her 'remains to indignities, the very'regolleation of which makes us shudder. The execution took place on a hill overlooking Wheeling, and in view of the 'scene of the murder. It was witnessed by fully ten thousand people, of whom, shame that we should have to write it, fully one-third wore women. The first demonstration in the present can vass in New York city against the attempt of the Administration to force a Lecompton Constitution Upon the people of Kansas, and in fever of the enactment of legal measures to preserve the inte grity of the ballot-box, took place on Monday evening at the ball of the Cooper Institute. The hall, we are informed by the New York papers. was filled by leading citizens of all parties favor able to the s e ntiments of the call. Speeches were made by Wm. M. Everts, Eaq , and the Hon. Ja cob Broome of Boonsylvanta. The greatest en thusiasm prevailed, and everything seems to indi cate n union of the honest men of the Democracy, the neptibliene, afidtthe Americans in a oommon Catlett. Mr. William E. Everett, chief engineer of the Atlantic cable expedition, arrived in Oswego, N. Y., on Monday evening: Ho wan on a visit to hia mother, who resides in that city. He was received by an Immense concourse of citizens, and escorted to the residence of his mother by the military. - _----- ricrpoil To . ottintrsroilnymfw . - Correspondents for