, " 1:? ~=_~ _,_'=~l 4, 1 8 !r6 R , 425; 868. Arti-SEPOIMBE .+sti ,I, 7 l.l3r i rtia' • 7 7 - rinatipti-, °kill_ t er Treaty of soti49at ;,tirielle ; The "ed: l4- " -44 „ - trifitnttio 4°l4' - 40 plan ziot , fifeetuntintal .., , Garniewg ; 'titt' - itfirr"kiiif z,)9..eek 1, WO • • e . piila Ia rkets. titt 801E8. • "1:4 - p j „ v...Ab;.4414 7,3llinve.mmo, .4511.00,1i00.4:04051ager *De Banty,i .rt-r 4 i? - :?rnee eo otan at Trigty4tAy E ritirOsttnig awe*. 41attaiiiirrOf the oon4Tatkat44llloo44l/1* ti "R u ft " on of the Atlantis Telegraph , and an. .P l . •• or Ito 5a.f . 400: if;r - out' fninizb it '`, 4l. "'lt? ; Alik , Repyhtieart:' of tite ,inetant at,phchig onortiaino9rVl Of fisittltitliiiiP . SitiliNqoit ' erisH , ;1 Prriaanforafigglai 4010 niOnta. tio , vroi,*yotai l it, ' exkeiniliouilie!`ol(iiggesp • t 9, I !, i , )Etette#Aftiverbeeiffriii4ifiii Ira{ dCA -01461.p.-Vtleiteidtedfeter3ll:4,94l4ioit Atka tO leave for 164, aria ilitelidalipAiiipie 4t ~i^lerss,lii AOrtifiA And i tliat, of =eTba:;Demoßttatle-COngreaiTinal'aonferi ee of "the' A i-,,FaiXxialitith dietrititi hittfalibtfaiiiilN l itik,lefer'd ay selibting tt y: • ,Alii463-44, • ribeinties'or*Motity 1 McCarthy,. eloameitoilth• ; t4+=iittirditi : of - Ycign"itiiimet, returned Manslaughter - 1 ..'" ; axes; of. , Jainiie; oOrieline MBll4aliaii, has been given rtroo'i,t9Ait knit -; • I;i";;;Ailikoiti.frioitne = abotit- being th e JiF.Viglisi*jire • nearly an unhealthy vitircier of his was yoateitlity.inftented'afliiiitiiiie, 'f , „The,Drittphin county fair "oloiel ` yetterday.' 'lt ; • been Very atiociestfnt- „„, . in Pow inknoied • , ship Is the Arfel—byfithitre; - itilit %r€ fa ir tnnorod , ttint ,Bank I.a Asfaaltir to 'the .bloi Tv' thousand Volleirt , •,.,„,P4ak,:fruivenrrivettni,Wii*fotte;-Keneili. tol-Canada:'. l '„',',T)iik.Daity-Wew . sp a londeriliunnat of ,01 : .) -1 sac ttor,the yonng Prince . tpf' rthelivilitfliii:O.i;O:tiCjiin lBs 9 4 It sais andlrail L GitlwaY min be reached 4'l/11gtit'reittIt'vit11;ilaN.difoie,',10r. Nova, ,3r.'n< t,tla,lrom Galway :' Weeks , '-Wiiidck.,are.:t' ply suffice. for the t oot ,and„, ~,,,,,,,,,,,,,, age to and from the Principal cities of 11ritts4 I:19TO Such 0: '7lO f„ . ! wp4ddo more than more' enbeitantial: bertetili . torlvet 'the hikalty*,,f, , the n colonistsi. to =the' colenial fellow-subjects'febl,•im'd _;,zyst;-withotito reatiouPthat: they,:are; . aeareelfr Atiltde , Ifirillejerit;Fl4Mint; the , Zmother • ~,, s re:rs---g ' •t• :,Itaratf ; 4 , "inlif!aktg flea heriding telegraphic Ilieddent ;of. ;the United Stale,,9o,,tio,l9lliipoln , entirely , the I , Gaiern or's .and , ,i,tegislatures of , our ewn-Arn erten prop , Which - Acinhi:. "frepii.this i neglect :might - kyle/1i As far as l'+ , regtirds tihOwit 'that . tbpstikti..4l„,ipo , ittaapefahle obitacleti' lb& 'atiak visit: And , for, (etc Ballot Queen, with all th,el luxgrieus appliances' id 14 would,me crintidentlyliell:evn h in`& ffilr,o ol ‘L aw- renee,istonidififeid, epectacles4et.ungazeiPon JO `,.--.442,lorowned,:ihead: Etrisnsra'= like Ipoet's , lotorianiti lidiet‘",4SS stuidewell' - fcirth4vial;:C'Miteilted , to redeive fironif„ her adVeiittirons,iiidghte„lidings- of the Strange'New,World they ..had sears, =woes : it-with her rein' eyes:?', -1 : 111 Queeir:Viordiriketia het ; 04riadlan cress the line and See 'tar :A.ii(drinert.':frlends. , ".; . . Her' , personal etaracter, is deservedly so high , that 'all title:, hearted Americans wotildghniii:Weiceine one vr:hn' beftinti...„stn;,breanient'tn,her:iex. ba the giid*onnini;lhelkitheallrife;itref, as. the 'exalted Sovereigii;-,Vtoreirti . would oertaigly'.pave the eArMasf'Srefeerlie tbis.eenntry. Let: TAlPl44l#:ttiLisferi4ol Association • ' ) .Theili has: latety been patahlisheciolJ,hß-". haa,hink ,1 rican Asioelation;_irith natiOnstoXW;Tne na. I t iliet:Pnat -- ffSicatinglands , Aiyis-' , w.ln : the' fink' Afttericatf'aPpilatinta',:toecharitY: are thy.: Association. It'has, howeier„ , other Objects ;af ~intdreit,'.ls6th .to Aiheripins!i4,.'the English. - - For' Americana its rocani;trhlah:t':pla4.;r3f3indavoini and intkiebfirieo BO a source - of Inflefnl'irifoiAna4,' tion . anOllr,c4lort. As, to things interest fo. them: in•iinglail ;Audi Eurcipti'4o:, Eiklisp -fa_rntowiNcootintakei of infor 7 raatiait.aiLin• AmericaeA - ," • fi:969:B,Pl3Yolllotlgininfd;26fi ii;hloliA.meri! cant= and -English-can meet - tha intei chtihai of - thank& :and 'friendship, must be acceptable to a large and _respectable class In Lcifideir: There; aret,:hundreds who 'wOnld glad tc:i read Aim?Ficanlo . ape'ri, consult can boOks, anti meet ,Americatilriends.:„Sitch piace, , ,id;iindeznaiii is exaCtii What the mi. , titres-of -both - countriea "deified: The'yriiiider thielt has not heeti Astahhshed yearn ago; 4-y"Oirturcißtapi. -and 'four, otifer 6 lfotorl',Xork '!,pireetOri :Of, -,theAi _TelegriiiX4)Onipany, - sent to 4 Pa.:BAti';f;. 'giving -Via a rap on the knuoklei for-hie rosary) paaintaitied - at Trin4Y Bay,:i3joC:t of : the Cabiti,, , ,ptatint varlotni'quostionp r tplini, and to_ teligrarna ofthe the' lino undbr ",,!w111 1 1:4`404; ill:. Fresh ie rather about the OopiniV cation N5 , 44;1)04 Bay,' now ,b'effigt g ood as eve'r' y ` ' ' ' - • . • i ,` • There fs now on view, at Harles , f Gallery,•'opyo ; dte Girard Hdaeeia ifile'paint(ng; said to be .St6a work'of,..WZiliCrtahene, , the'llOich , artist. It reptesehts l Ddagdalea ` ,''who;'subdued'toillinniaa) , ,t the*Ciii6o,ieSscrO hei.Ownsex., is teaifulry intim:nein* earthly vanithidAtnd i ri.: alone:" Vibe idatarehtui, onnifterat:sadiantaga 7 it - onfi can; Mistake the sub ject.:.l.The 'octets - est between the'calie 'oinnatanana'a', and m9,4 l 4Chiiiir l ar; the' Asiiiients.!end the wild ietiopiin44,oandow.: , of -lb's:repentant vpitiAty by htif:aid, r ,lastiobili i ionrltakand The ligartia:,aliCiaces: are ,very ,Babenish"; , :: , no but's-good deal of Substance: The!. accesmies ,aie„wen,.intriainced, especially the overturned of jeweletwhleh the penitent epures'with , lier Pet , "-PY",4403 .: i 1 F)1, one , of these. feet 'dee, in its way, as• that hand in Corregeolitldeit lags of St: OattitiNe; farwbigl an po#F,i.nolP offsyed.tarenty thousand,ore era - 8;1E-11 were prmteing , : , to_ have -a substitttled.4Shd -luditled4 en 'that' the liatnia would . siliVilkieiras,o4 evei4o, the piano. The drapery- , is .well - teenaged; 'the heayY stain making , teultguke.iilso' to hays Wen painted , and Zdr: Esti, 'shone an epgrairing from it eieouted.,:in - lniair 4 , It is more probaicbl,,tliaWVthat f ':thik : ,ie'nn<.antinintte bens. all eTezitq it iSa Ibis Rainey, whoever the astiett I . o,44isAte,n„;t_ottitteifttitiitifeCti;c„"• - : Petered nkieflefeetoe,norrobted tekel the well,-ItpOnn,banitotaiff Lave alwaytilonikilioronibly.reilable;t 1136' nett 4614 nightly tnifilicar e tit , Weaned tits iintitalig Otes list ofAir,ty-six.conntogeit bittlknoterimakinfe: total of slaty -eiOtt,tdnoellne -fiirst.CVS,,liifejrdi,W Titte;fiteetn otiliterfeitervie regini'llieee, are p entl ariyacla banks,,,, -Betides tide lnfurlititlabF Peterson: , gives lists , of . binketi =l:inkk'titni '9l di a i ms , l3 l,„ cmi,soly,,RptAnu24,;,.sik- original> sitiole on finanoial s iffalis, ,, and! , ‘ , ,manymoreCltentitint great lniereet .,-, B;lelybedf 'should; titke:lt•liiie:i„, ' ,OWtriesy one can do so, as the subscription Is 0n1y42 - peeinnitth fdr the 1 , 61111.4 . 10)?Itly , i41411: for XXoßreeideittiPreree. : : ,, Lettere tremj - ea 7 Prepleet Pierce have toen 1. :,Bilflo4lloo - 11tOrdigiVi,f01.;Iitilyil:bf the . !!4:9lint eel4s r z i4 . l *J.*Nli i ...Etdretolo4 l h itio . loen P 4r • &e., Iv°.— 16)0911-ge,Romit3iehere he:will spend the hinter - 14444' re'leereAtief wac,t434oeiten4 - eilky tin4'llllol4l4titii;cti; Mn.e Eiereemeixt;ofititter.therk :fitted they left , - • thejfitiettgitaitele. 44 fkil4-144 - ' larf.j*RSVils I%r, ki11:4444A the idver otlifriiBegarOproprteter:?o(- the ivgyiele' Tielnalqiff -b",o4.ot:'Veittpitt;: otAlhe-cipliftittajtyllei 'tine': meter - *lli _7 -- ; - ;111q I = 47- 'faititgamis 6/.1 v ,istree cmi ay,efe g iiiirrittlltrOldood7/ 11 ':' # t „. te. 7.„ e_t..,„1,,y1i,N0 Our Instructions from Washington. The Washington Union, which bears at its masthead the name of Mr. CORNELIUS WEN DELL as its publisher and owner, (a generous gentlemanto is in thembit of boasting that he-spent m ey to def4pAlj,,ES BUOIMNAN the nominee -off*Deniii**),partesit4* cinnati, in qt*lti.tinott4ii,,,,ilApr 013141f).!• 4 " keep twentaimil4lc4Linfor*Xy and *Or an,entit*par t ,"Kaii4hitys7,o 4 gied 1 1 3 , 0 ,00 penslaa most oiktrborrettive'vritten as many bitter things against the President as even BENNETT himself—the Union is exceed - exultant in- its issue .of -T4l?Lreax:l(44, -oyoov—cotiejip)ootied to call «Tho Canvass in •PetineylVattin.!" goading -over this delectable lloyarA , Or ei ,,- offt - efe'eosiasy';' - is r e'litetrd; inindedt•of Atha Joy_ Whicli;, it ols- • said, aIIIK matetii.the,--vireekers- on • a . .roelf-lbuticl. coast, 1 7 - heivsimnsoji' frel'ilbjd' With hu ljnitivb-eipo; 7:lMds'' . ltdeif"tritil . ''ricl:' stores, bk:dersliiid" „TOO: f0 .) ,!0350fut07,:0114,0i1s 4 9,A4ministrition Will be endorsed on ,the 12th,of,9ytoberlx p tlie ,good.people,of Penn. V.I °44. 141ti?ibi,delirliin.dees.not stickle at ; the fabrication of , the mosti stnpendens st4eniCiith:Mili;Of ,ii!il itil hiCh' r ;t6 the ,: effect f . _OrtcrePitelphia, in au of the rit ml -' xxceilierntorsi the isotte'ofT:eclitnlitoti , iintiltectimptokitqc'sank, ;Mit ;of; eight 'and ranks„"; It Is clear, fh ,one;COuld have written this- absurdity Who is' of saaemind; unless : lie is eotr.aoger to our p r olitJqo;9iliii State; and we iltSPOCjiikt:iikieir:,octifox!,,alieritittives will :fit the publisher and editors of Union. ' The iiiiithgnisheilAtiteite.yßrjnieral; Br”Co*, is knoylnA46 a art of Volunteer editor. did Write a famoris ergelq fcr.-the Union, in, hc:stllityo , tot•the - present policy, of the Administration a test, somewhere about the '7th anon.) lie.2le„,.in OIL ,inteijectinglis - spleen :Whenever he, can • do" it under the; editorial' '9!Aak of the ( 7nion " Bht',we„do';not ` accuse ;Ql6/q' lidge'•Mixtix:of-,the euPerablindant non. -Sense , contained :•in •,•thri eentence' we' 'have , qiicife4; for, t he'kiMyrti letter.' . Is not traelthat- (c the_issue of Lecompton and' anti , lgicotripteri is;;lnuili oat of sight and thought:ln thoPenioCiatid: ranks” in Pennsyl vania." -Looft•-at tine lents " ' • • In'the Ilonlgoinery aletriat, the false, vie ,mllatang, and shameless course •of Owsx Jomts , on • thelcanias ,qUcetinti,las,,ealled LiiSFPXiit,,l)l4 , , r if;infiof , the purest men in tlAtOe,mocratia partyo :: • -•," .113 - Berko cOunty the ninrcenciTY and, malignant Granov Joins „oa`.tlie same issue has aroused:a feeling so in ...tense:,pat-that innarrigibi l olneepable tronibles 0 the...o64feet. .. ' ' • .in Lancaster' county, the . ..reiddenee: of Mr. Ilooninari Mns - elf, he has been compelled to endorsement of the platfo4' occupied ;by . if indeed he has . noi . „'seggetited'-aucb", an . endorie-, inept,' in order .to oenure2 gr ; gerrras frouvutter,. diegfaceftd, and bnmlllating die-. '.,,rn.the-SchuylkiT and •Nor!hnialiiii.iiini ;die 4dd'; *herd one '4 Ri,':p l ost, Jsiameffil out: 'einein; war -upon public 'opinion has coanenced,, was , perpetrated" upon a gen ,llamiftrtibb,bea 'been a Democrat for , thirty Y:ela r:s, Democraey are moie; than divided on this Kansas `<parigion,, and Mr. Ds mute:4 the - Lee:oral:Abu 'Candidate, will be del 'faated:nrifteconl4'id his course 'on that Ines.- `lion, : fa by an rtorment,' vOte. =" ' , tills . the `.o,citintliiit; t :liiizeine, Montour,: and nether herb of .IMcomptettlismy is laid the shelf, orwill ther#' i sh lie persist in claiming nomination:- ,n • • in the i Perry', Toth; *if qumberhind• ,die 4 !Mother of .thelvilling sacrifices i4„ofiefid porre4clainers in vain for an en-, dersement s with tw,"ct Counties refusing to accept fillh;undtwo - Democratic papers refusing to approve Executive interferenee, in his behalf. Warren,Tenango, ion..andlCfrerson district, is opposed for his Lecomptonisna,by Democratic meetings, pre eided particiPuted in by men who be T leriged,'4 , ,the Democratic party before Mr. ?Tubuai via! In tifikWeefmOreland-district,Hon. HENRY welbknotin and ticcomplisheilDe rnocrat, though riuderstritiCto 'be againsE the eth'e idudnistrition,vill be utterly defeated,•.unless he comes out boldly .against it. 4.0 Even' hithe;district in which :Juidge Dtsox !claims-his Panunne, litctdied, tan; nms as `the", Deniecratic candidate with the, advantage of. a,division:in the opPositithi, he 'dere not approve : ttie'OnirSe of his old preceptor on thilyerlissne_ without being buried under a ountain , ' otiopularltidignstion: He liefles the ilisabftl dftheloglish hill, and announces; that lie will Tote for the admission of K.ansse; if-Wetted, Whateik hpi Population. Iht ',entire E 'westenytier of counties rings, Oth Demociatie hestility. to Lecompton. The. very' postmasters are compelled to re pudiate it; Democratic County Conventions have rejected; it ;- candidates' are everywhere denonnoing"it t ; — Preni :Erse, to the Mary land' line" '; man can be elected to an office who • dares -to run upon tbat••plattonn.• HORTOOMERY will be returned ;fro* Waihingion district, despite the abuse -Of , . the Washington , HICKMAN reelected Pretn 'the Chester and Dela ware, district, desplte.: the labors of the; col hictor -of Philadelphia,. and MS 'official-con federates. ,'And iiitheDucks and Lehigh die. triet, represented by Hon. HENRY Cuerusn, aNti-Lepopopton . ,Democrat, (declining a rd-election;): fits successor will not attempt to approve the. policy which'he himself has so nobly rebuked by 110 entire Course., Evert in, the TentbLegiou,where Mr. Druatiox is a can didate ;for ;re4deetion; It would very little to 4hlill 'the IfealaAtfon of The Passe, a few, weeks ago, that he should. be permitted to' rest and rust in his own county of Wayne. As to :Witsoir RPl4ir; i of the, tranklin dis 4rict; who also desires re-election, should he sneceed,, it is .only;because he too has denied the very , English bill which the anion makeli A :te14",,,,14.1y1 though.Aralsorr WHITE takes th same;,course against. the English bill, he will §ltiselkfol!iiiieo; if not. badly defeated, byiGeneiallitsin, his opponent. '• • - ' Indeed; not• Only has ,na't:ki,t4i3 issue of Le. ebmpton and,"enfirLeeempton been sunk out le'f 'sight and thought"iin the Democratic ranks this:State:bill :erOf•y,itemocratio. candidate 'running for re-eliietiorrin the interior has been Compelled to repudiate the polley' of the Ad. ,this issue this question. Why should iiiitte of Lecompton and anti•Lecompton hei sunk onti of sight and , thdeghe" in this Slate 7 - Does the Union suppotie our people to be as Crazy as Itself, and as blind as itself Does that newspaper, •or the Cabinet,' for Which it professes to 'peal;,, think that their . assitlitS4ipon ; the reputation of Democrats, upon the business of DemberatS, are regarded with Adiffaretee'by the 'Detn'ecretic party Of k0110i1,i,19144; tile part s ylvbloh- , put these pet): inknstler i•posittons' !they: Paw, ijecupy, fills issue ,(c.can be genic:Odin' sight and thought'' whilst the blo od lioUndsoof official power are -huriting Judge Dotioriati 7athilst.they are traducing Wise in Virginia, and whilst the national Ad iiistrat ion is Jet) ding itself to the, most 'lie ex ampled• 'prescriPtion, , oi, all Who 'sympathize „ with these' , disthigglehed ' gentlemen? , The gitien:is 'deaf . ;to the';ntienits' bidigriant,eite ' cratli4Cl the - whole Dernocratie;press on tic; °dent of.ita Torsi stetit:perse cut lon of DieneLite 11# ayiniifthige.:Withi,bim; but the people_ op Pennsylyaniav are net- deaf to the manner in'which• the 'A, doilnisiritiltin, coOtinnei ,t,o-reake its ,Kenitas „policy atest, itiOntitaie: organ to,declare that it has been 'f 4 :01212k out of sight and fhOrighy'tit,the Pemo - , As. ta' the pOwerl of , Tun Puns newt. ; paper!' 113"thig stit9, -r o f which Minden Is - xe,tkdo Jiitbe'Washingtou.Linipe r we advise the ,Sificial'tiewspaper to wait tooiietite. ' by.the issue of tbii:Acieber, elections: We are anxious *that: itie , positien °dolt - tied' 11' , this l jeurisal t ;13, 1 1eii 1 4k0 1 5 4 ,1•14 1 VM *.1190. 1 .9i)314.04 Tnrrit9lrp - ;apepoti Ate , editor ehonld • be. de 7 oited:bylAbe:renultt," Union, will the Cabin#;*.lll„:44o,4;hlf9ll . 44ree'tbai thelr'eon. duet this totoneelelitlb . .eballtelritii. before the! sole' 00610 yrd Wait tbilf answer: ' r 2713, B: - Jordon `dna 'vßrothor,%ninnufabinreri and nnoi. onireg,Mi wfkore mripa . ,,for,tika,varioty and Likillianoy of . their titook. Their 1$ nothing in ,their iine.w'hibirthey cannot eupplf; "It is 4 factor 044nOtomere , wheri Afar thorn to thir . litni: in 1 r dhentnn? o'664'o4l:Third, Atherif ; thei „, ••• ,/ THE PRESS.-PIIILADELPRIA, SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 25, 1858: The Westmoreland District. The Democratic candidate for Congress in the Westmoreland district, in this State, Hon. HENRY D. gpernn, f has ,been addressed by a number of Wocrats ,Witis own county, de , ; . mending bill'4it4S-Onilie'quesstion of the deY. s `37ll,lffityeAse , erl.apptlifet; Of i . the determinatidn ofrOly Dellocrats in the &rid not to vote foil ft. Firm nnlestLite disclosed his sienti mantis before thiii ;election, The following let ter was addresSed to him by the Democrats of One of the election "disliets in Westmoreland county on the aithi ef 'August, and remained unanswered - onzthe,2oth of September. At the request of these gentlemen),, , who have air ways been attached to the Deniodatid parry; 'wetiliblistrifieli'ltifter"ifPlisi fines: The iatesel feeling 41revaillt Ifni OtheeParts of the district, among - the warmest admirers and, periOnal filendsi:,'Of;b4Sn'eVal° :FOSTER, even in the very toWn In Wheel' he iesidee: • rt%,.- ! c.; - , , iirsailisWTON, August 26,1858. -ON. II ~D,Yotlrmt : • , • I s ' Dann Sin:, The "underisigOsia 'Citisenn of West 'inoreland minty, arid membqrs of the Democratic party; believing with many'of our fellow-Demo crats.that the; effort to forms the, Lneompton Con- Oblation upon the people, of, Kansas DOW their will, was not only. a violation of the principle of 'popular sovereignty as contained, in the Renews- Nebritska‘ bill, .and reiterated in the Cincinnati platform, but was an outrage upon the rights of a free people., Believing also that the 'English hill, or compromise measure so called, was, if possible, ; a still greater outrage, because it, not only pro vided for the admission of Kansas under the Le oompton (11 Constitution with its present /em pty mai , preeenting strong indueemants 24 to that diet to 'people to accept it ; whereas, if they rejected the Englishbill, ebe should not be admitted nutsl.4o should acquire a population en -414 'titling hers Representative in Congress, thereby making a 144 t disoriminaticm between the ad mission 0 r menet& slave Statese„ `,' , Audi's sting further, th.Wwe are pledged to admitla . 8 into the llfrildn of States whenever 'a Odnatituti. lifillaurY6' been ' formed in' accord ance With .. , Matelot! of the•Kansaa , Nebraska bill, rati 2 ,y 0 people, and presented to Con f• grese,wit . rd ,to her population,. (b elieving, however, th fu ture, no State, slave or free, should be ' i' idmi d • witliout having the required population,) we nmetreepeetfully enbreitto you the Mowing questions, in consequende of the fore going artfoles of belief,- expeoting your reply'in the first isine hereafter of the Democratic papers of this county : , 'let. Had you been a member of Convene during .the,last - session, would you• have voted for or against, the ,admission of ,Kansas under the Le oompton Constitution? , , 21' And on the defeat of that measure, would you have voted'for or alai* the Etiglith bill? :1M And if yoniare elected to a 'maths Congress, and the people of „Kansas adopt , a Constitution in accordance with the principles and provisions of the Raneas4slebriudra bill, and ask 'for, admission as a Stide l Attring your' term of office, will you vote for her admission without regard to her po pulation, or -will you ,be governed by the prorir stone of the “ Reglish bill?" , , , And now, since the Administration, with their epeolal• Mendel have made, their Kansas pettily a party test, and have attempted to proscribe and read out of the party nil thosediffering with them, and since we stand opposed to this pulley, for the reasons given above. we address you, that we may , understand your position exactly, and be able in telligently to eivp expresiskin to Our 'sentiments through the bailotrbox. •.,i' ' $ ' " . The, (diameter of your reply will govern our, course' in the premises, ailonee on yourpart being significant of your assent to the President'epelicy. ' ' • ' Respectfully, < Tease(frier, ~ , Jacob F. Kreps, ' Beltban Getohey, George II Beer, . Sam!. Ooldsmith, J. A. Rolland. George Warrick, , Semi. A. Byerly, George R Krepe, •B O. Griffith, . Elijah Taylor, 'Levi floppier, William Rolland, , Benjamin 'Marsh, . Daniel Johnson, . ' Martin Mayor, ,dflohael Darr, , John Hets Phi lel.ip Rohland, ' Owen Jones to Fort VrirlitnFton. (Reported for The Press ] On Thursday night, Hon. Owen Janes addressed ' a meeting aids Mende and others, at Port Wash ington, Montgomery county ;'and if 'the receptions he met, both here and'at Conehohnoken, are tole . taken tor any indication of the gentleman's popu larity, there can be he doot of a•determination, en the part'of the people, to consign him to, the shades of • private life. Mr. Imes' right-hind man, Thaddeus' Heriks, E l art ; was again present to dance attendance ripen him; rind assist In bolster 'ing' rip hie waning Politinal 11:Winne& In ti brief thatientleinansought, r bYhiemost earnest endeavors, to 'make the way Straight for Owen ; and, Oonsidering the deeldedly which be bad to perform,` acquitted himself very credit; 4 • , r. ably. ' At the co'volielon'of Mr. Banks' address, Owen took the stand and went through the same set spneah upon the tariff, Kansas, ho., that we have already twice Blotched, first at Conshohocken and afterwards at Atbensville. If we were to fudge of Its effoot by the manner in 'whiali it was 'received by'the audienee, pie should certainly pronounce it of the most chilling charaoter; Throughout n its delivery there'viiis not a solitary manifestation nt approval; and at its close 'not •epetii the amble* of a cheer was vouchsafed. ". As soon as the henoreple gentleman had eon- Jeluded, Mr. Samuel Roberts, 'of Chestnut 101; 'took the stand; and, after einnortioini the ficsithat. 'he was unaeoustomod-niptitibilffeill irg,'hut Oat' ,he could not'avold the impulse' to iia7 ri fair words in the canal) 'of' truth, pltebed into OWene' argu ments in the reatold-feibioned knock-gloms style, Cheer after obeer greeted his 'remarks, and to such an extentwas the feeling niantfeeted in favor of, Colonel Jack Wobd that the friends of Owen eon- - eluded atspeedy adjournment was imperatively pecessary. Ae soon - as the - crowd bad left the hail, Frank Cranky, , Esq of NOrrlstovin, mounted a stand, and-'treated a !alga majority of those who had been in attendanoe to a capital speech ; in the course Of which he challenged either gwen or his friend Banks to meet hint then, or at anytime, in a fair discincsion—an - invitation which was most discreetly deolleed. ' ' ' j At every mention of the name of "Jack Wood" the cheering was most loud and hearty—a moat disheartening contrast to the philling repeption which! both Owen' presence and his stereotyped speech rebeived 'upon the 'ocoasion of a called meet ing of his own friends. Mr. Jones announced that he would speak every night between this and the eleotion, (Sundays ex oepted,) and les:night was at Montgomery Square, where the same damper was,'donbtlese, oast upon his hopes of a' re-eleotion. Efe has, vary eppro - priately, announced that the Sabbath will form an exception to his oratorical recitations; and we heard itanggested, upon the ground 'that it might not be amiss for him to couple the announcement with the assurance that he will also refrain from frequenting church on that holy day for the prose °lntoner his electioneering labors. Many persons would' thus be saved the of being dis turbed in their religious devotions by brazen-faced and ill-timed importunities for their suffrages. As an evidence of theleellng among Democrats' in this Congreselonal 4letrtot, we may MOtitton the fact that a Call is heing otroulat9d, 0 014 sortie two hUndred' signatgres wiit'tie proved, for meeting of anti-becompton Demoerats, at Spring Mill, en Saturday next. ' Every man who signed the oall voted for James Duehanan and Owen Jones, but now 'repoldlate the °total notions of both, and favor the election of Col. Jack Wood. Ttiemeeting will be ono of the largest ever held in Montgomery county, and the call embraces a most pressing invitation to Col. John W. Forney to be present and address the meeting, "as a Democrat' who, probably more than anyone else, regents the principles, and views of -the signers and' of thou sands of other old-time Demoorats, of the Jeffers°. !Ain, school." , Verily, Owen Jones has but little to console him in hie vaoillation and unprincipled betrayal of right. ' - • CtirOeiip Le-014tion. (tor The Prowl The sot of Assembly, approved' on the,* ,of April, 1858, "To apportion the oily of Philidel, 'phis into single Senatorial sad Representative d is triotii, agreeably to the provisions of the Conklin. Alen," contains the following in the section dividing the 'city IntOseventeen districts for the election of Members of the House of Representatives. (Pam phlet Laws, p. 486.) " Shah diet:flat shall composed of the Ninth ivaid,' and the Firet.,.Seoond, Third. Fourtb, and Fifth .eleotion , divisions of the Sixth ward, and elect one member. • . "The Seventh distriot shall be composed of tho Thirteenth ward, and the Void, Sixth, Seventh, and Eighth electron divisions of the'Siith teard, and the Third eleotion division of tho Fourteenth ward." „The. Third division , of the Sixth ward extends the, river Delaware to Third street, and from Race,p,Vine streets; and the sot makes it a part of twerspresentative distriots. 'How the people of this division are to veto at the next election, and how their, votes are to be °Minted, 'aro embarrtu3.ing f:mations. , The Third division cf the Sixth ward gave a Ma jority of 71 votes for Mr. Valli at the late Mayor's election. HANDZI, AND .14. 6 .i . DN ,SOCIETY,--We learn, on tie meet' reliableauthority, that the coming winter campaign of this peiular musioal association is to be distinguiebed by fenttireS . each as shall very materially enhance the brilliancy and eolat of its concerts. The repertoire of the Mandel and Haydn Mut: bien increased to ,very„ considerable pro- Tartlet:4o'nd, now comprises within its limits all that is noteworthy in, the Modern school of, melo T , 'diOus,miisio, with the truly • edifying in the,works of,,this cdassie composer's. fbo Messiah is more than hinted in us; and, there• are rumors of the N' Seven Bleepers'," the .. , preation,'!, the." Last ititigmerq,", and_, other,works. With its indefatiiabics'preitidant; Ooi:,P. C. Moore ? and its •neirlialeciteii 'beard of, energetic) directors, it, the helm, thissociety wilt doubtless, during the eamineseitson ? very paroeptibli strengthen ttiegoOd repittation whioh its past aohievementi haye elroadj inipasted'to it. Barron :- 'Toni 'ieport of the - proceed.' ings 'of 'Cot:netts states' that " iPatitlotivirus pre! seated In fa ;tor of the hiseksteis"etandineon the southwest boat:dark's Of Penn Square. This was a mistake. It' sheitld bilis' been "the farmers."' 19 . 41 , yeu. please' Ocirreot ? , I .! BiU 4T, Oekt, ;4,1868; B Y .MIDNIGHT MAIL. Letter from 64 cteetisionitPi i Mt/ [Cloreeeneidinceof-Thegrei , t; l • `, 1; pept.‘24,*4sp, , . • The ifenteaSitori of Oongress,is lirOted;,by the ,GonstilntiOlfo a' duration of tmly three' nientlui,:" In that pertedVshat - vast interests are re' he,'lso*,, A dore d; eicirif: t ikieoted to be considered; and important, be, brought forwerith Therels the Pulp,. iteilroad, to tha'constreetfori of *blob, by 'tile General Government, Mr. Bu chanan committed himself In a speech which he made at the banquet given at the Merchants' Hotel, in your oily; in 1853, to President-Plaice, :wheno6,triter de. libfianY to New York ..to,,apai tbo -CryatittPtilitie;itniV ill IA 'ut6r, I so , to the Thefundief the are so slender that is highly imprebable,tbat any thing „will.be done; by Congress for .this great. work ibis year ar r the next: There the revenue question lean it s For;niore than three luetrume successive, Secretaries of tho Treasury have endeafor4to purify,the system , of revenue qolle'titiene` 4 , it.`na Yet lhe work In& not been'ael oomplished. Of course, Secretary •Jobb will re peat his . , first report,in, that, respect. When the Government has to borrow, money for its ordinary expenses, it will be difficult to convince our people that $20,000., should, in hundreds of places, 'be paid for the collection of a few thousands, or that 'it fe necessary to pay inord,lnate_and extravagant eateries to tide -waiters ?Aid, tldaTaitere' over:: seers. , • But more important , than all iathe tariff. 'Of course, this cannot be thrust, made, although the. Bouth, and .perkaps, some of the Administration, 19111 try to do so r , would be well if (Banos Jonee was asked in public whether -he, as chair man of the Committee on Ways and Means, will bring the subject up in the first weeks of the ses sion. Ho has the power, and if he says yes, he will comelier! to sell out to the South, as usual. , TherO, too, is the printing plunder. The States newspaper, which has, on, the .Ransas ,question;' and In ieferenoe to the printing plunder,,pursued manly source, worthy of all. commendation, has time and again thrown out, hints that there will be some rich. developments. I will not he sur- Sind if its strongest statements are verified., It is stated that Sather De Beset, the Catholic Missionary Who for so many years devoted him-. Sot to the, welfare and eivilisation of our north-. west, Indiansi but especially the Bleckfeet tribe, goes to Oregon with General Barney, as the chap lain of the American forces. Certainly, no better man could he appointed, and it will be gratifying to his friends to know that he will then have it hie power to say a good word, when necessary, for the poor Indian. , . I ,have seen a , statement of the money appro priated by Congress fer this city since 1800.,,The. /RIM is less titen'tl,24,o9ll;po9, which is a little up- Ward 540Q,900 a, year. ¢l5 includes the build ing of th e' aPI6I 'And the several public buildings; and is a muolt smaller sum than is, generally sup pored; • ,#' 4 wdt.id, Seem, from ,what have heard, that the Ilifion 'opposite Douglas :41 much on its own so- ORnit:a.iiiii that of the Administration , and its Le 'eon:intim policy,. ; Douglas, In his canvass in Illi nois, hate showered terrible blows upon Wendell and his associates, and has ,given unmistakable to kens that in the next session be willdrive the knife to the flab*. The, country will, greet with apPlepso the measnres that will in this, as in other respeots, eoonoinise the Government expenditures, and that will secure the encouragement and pro tection of our home manufactures,of onokind and another ; and after' all,,wlth,of course the appro priation 'hillle,.,these two ; pints will be the main ones that.the public feeling will press to the consi deration and !onion of Congress at its approaching abort session. The fight In :Illinois stands about in this wise The Senate consists,of twenty-five members, and, e Droop qt. gfty.,elght . Of the Senate thirteen members. hold over, and therefore. twelve .remain to be elected. In order, then, to give the liepubli.. siiisjority of, the Senate , they must eleot eight of the twelve to,boohosen, as, large majority.of the Senatars holding i , e'r'are Douglas, pen. The "election of 'eight orthe twelve, as Republioans, utterly impOsslb4. The LoWer Hones will go, for Douglas beyond any doubt. This is my very last 'lnformation. , OCCASIONAL, Reform Needed. Per The Preecl The ordinances eilsting within the old districts nt th4eltyat the 'flip of consolidation still remain as they then stood; sq that there ape now as many systems of tines and penalties in force as there were districts. The same is true as to the markets. Bach market is governed by,a different apt of or• Onuses. . The oonsolidatiowact directs that Clout.' oils shall provide ono uniforin end Simple code of ordinances for the government of , the whole pity: But this dlity has' not yet been porton:lied. "Mr. Leidy, the member it 'Select' Council front* girth ward, liaethe idattei; tie leitrit;noti tinder eonsideiatien t atni it' is 'hOieCtliat this imPorta:nt subject, too long delitYed,'wili 130 sopp matured.. Le4ei from , New Terk. ffiA.:,:e4osid , ettps Of The Prose Tip LAO 7 XxOIIOOIIII7—SVIDONOIO Of 'F,MOO-.10 17111 OTOOAOO 07 MRO.. 11711•5011-1.06TPON11001117 OF fBB . ,111010--DBl3lll 007E70 1188—lifrellift gIOBRD' OP VDT DIOOO7IOIID--RAILROAD CONT8IT1611:—.0 . 7 ' 00111, /170. „ • . Nay Ion; September *lB5B The examination of James Stevena; ' of 'lB6 - 18r6at Twenty.eerenth street, charged with killing his wife &phis, on the 28d of Ootobor lest, by poison, com menced before Justice Welsh, yeaterdiy afternoon. Ohauncey Shaffer appeared for the proailutticin,. and , Dir t linefeed for the defence, Dr. Francis W. Iron. monger testified that he attended deceased , during her sicknese; but that Btevens or ammo, of the family inti mated, about thirty-afx hours before her death, that to; was not y!Lilied more, and lie did not eV' again; he did 'not prescribe laudanum deceased wag suffering from , irritation of the stomach. Tomiting, and , de. Witty ; it wail his opinion thatabe would get well. • This ineritingair. Busteial and the - Missal Ball, who are 'witneseen, were In attendance at the pity Ilan ppolleeCourt i 'eXpectipg Vint the etantlnatima ;could roceed. After wilang near, ,12 o'clock for M. Shaffer, Testicle Welsh ascertalced that he was not' in his office, and adjourned the 011ie 'until 8 o'clock this afternoon. - the body of Mn:e Stevens, which was 'disintirred at Greenwood, and taken to Bellevue Hospital, under tbe suPerrlidoil of ,Coroner Cannery, was this day ilisseeted by pr.,Wood, assisted by pr Griswold, for the analyn . Lion or the SIM) by Profaner llorenine, an d the brain, Ptoovioh, and other parte pt thh body t were found to be In an ahnoat perfect state of preservation .Several Pro-' minept pliyelocipa and -medical atudenta were present Raring the dlaseotiop, and espreseed great eurktee at the perfect state of preoervation of the body, apish, It is said, indicates the presence of laudantim'ind mineral • Coroner Connery empannels a Jury to•monow, at ten o'clock A. • The races over the Fashion cones°, L. 1., which were to commence to-day, at one o'clock ,P. 31 , have bean postponed until Monday, on account of the Soaking rain that has prevailed alum morales. ,Large handbills announcloglhe feet have been posted at the ferries. p Is , to be regretted that theireatber 44unfavorable, as a more than tieffally mptioK , a meeting was to be ex— pected; and t 1;!? hpreee were relorted to be in quo 'me atier' foe the 'start. Between 0 *end seven o'clock last mules, a flrobroke out I,l' Wells & Canfield's steam Plantes mill, at the foot of Best Thirtieth sired, near Flret amuse. From thence it attended to thelmpire fitone ; Dreselog Clom p:mpg establishment, which wee entirely destroyed, with a large amount of valuable machinery and .tools It then extended to the lumber yaid of Sage & Greet; directly oppoolte on the north side of Thirtieth"street, and filled with valuable stock, a great portion"of which was destroyed. Wells & Cantleld'a tom is about $ 3,0(0, on Which there le no insurance. The Stone Dre'esing Co zpany's building was valued $20,000, and• their itembliery $25,000 4 deed body was discovered, on Thursday, In a pack. leg box that had bcq shipped as freight on board Ihe toxgne ehArles 0 Fowler, fur Mobile. It was put on board some daya age, bet emitted so feel a emcll that the box gee opened, end the corpse discovered ' As yet it dote not appear whether or no there is any murder in the case. The Railroad Convention had not fluidal its labors; The greatest difilmalties appear to be between the Balti more and Ohio and the.Pennarivania Central made. The Vigo tooiorrow, will take out about 1100,000, The Board of Directors of the New York, Providence, and Boston Railroad Company, itla now said, has abut toned the idea for , the present of leaning the PlewLia yea, New London; and Btonington Railroad a:Maslen NSW YORK STOOK 1124011ANGI—Sept. 24. allOont 11,ARD. 8000 Missouri St Os 84x 60 'Mich So R Prt.so 43 1000 Lso & BIL GBd 254 200 Eris R - ' 'l7 = 2000 do „ 25% 150 Hudson River R• 27 8000 do 26 100 Mick Bo 9 .51 I 530 23A1 10 Ileac Mall Oo DO 4 203 do 23 10 . do 90% ado do . 580 23 ' 20 do 004250 do , .LOO 23, 160 - do ' 09 1(0 do . 237-i - L0 do alo 99 125 ranatne. R ' 14 60 do alb 9) 100 , Ito , • s6O 114,x. 450 Reading It 47 12 Qat & Chicago R 82x 200 , do x3O 96% 200 do 82 100 . do . . . a6O 96X 100 Harlem It 10 250 do 4011 400 Oleve & Tol 11 81X 209 N Y Coot It h3' 78 060 Ohio & Baehr R 65. 100 du 7116 100 dO SOO 'tug 50 do 615 77 x 160 d 3 . 550 Utx 260 do 77X 100 Mich Oen It b6O 6 60 do • 830 77x 100 do. 50x 60 do MO 77% 60 do ' - 1)80 50k 100 do ao 77%1 . 1c : • At the second board this morning, 6s fell %; Read. lug, X ; Southern preferred, 1( ; New York Oenyal, xi bilehigan Southern. X ; Oleeelaud and Toledo, X • and Michigan Central, 1 X. THE MARKETS. - Omen Is unchanged ; , sales I,Bso,baleant 18)0 for mlidling Uplaude. Comm.—Rio la steady and in good 'doroand; sales iopo bags , at , log ello..lno'udlng 600 .bas X - Fantail,' balance of the oargo of , the &nay South at lie ; 4 490 hags. ex Cp3slli, 14Ufraled at 10X o ; and 200 bags Go naives et 100 cash. • ' ' . Drewoone,—The stocks are light and the market 'steady ; male/ ,20 tons pt„Derniago Logivoc4 at $l3, 751 60 tons 9111/11 Logwood at $2l. 501 20 tons gavanilla Pea. tie at $2l. all cash—sod 160 tone Mdraehlini Poetic on private term. • • A. Horniness continues dull and deßressed iio ealee of moment. , NAVAL BTO9RO.=-Bp!Ms , Turpentine is .firm ; gales 800 bbls an 510. Common Itnaln,lanow Mid at,11,80,, ' which Cheeks 'operitions. OILS —Linseed le quiet, with stnall.sales at 4 15e700. Sperm and Whale are inactive but itithont change. Bice —The market le . quiet, but steady • sales 50 tan at 3,,VataXo, -•,' • SVGA n.—llaw is dull, week, and a shade easier; sales 860 Ws Cuba at ,7g 080 TALLQW. , --1118 market. is quiet but flrm at ,10,40. LARaE SALE:TOBEIDAY NEAT—VALVAiIiat DEPtOZB, BUiLDINGLoiS; STOcica; &c.-Thomas k Sons' Ninth Palk Sale. Pamphlet catalogues now ready. Bee adrertieetnerits, anotiou bead.' THE LATEST NEWS BY TELUrRAP.B. ,„ The .4,4lgri 0 qre krap A.941: 0 FROM, 011111 S; iirr, • FIIILD,7 4 IIIII,PAPiIifIi • , eIIit.I7II,IICOANTIr. i " (By the ArnegmenPrelegrsph.Coinpany, - ,„ • SiDt:24 - .'—„Tif the - Aramdated Prets..4ko-. lsottipo:4 l 4l ,l4l aa'beC to bleted.lott iscent comminalutiendlrolu honorary alrepters,• of the At -Witte Tiltegireph Company, and myselrito l Cll4: ethohiefltteetrician, at tho,Trinity,Bck office: -• M.:De Sintyia,rinssithn will be fernished•for,publiestlinfwith out an* unneceirsiry dots.: I - actm• It proper-twat:oo as the result of my ingeirtes concerning the despatch of Thursday from Trinity Bay, announcing the resumptlon of perfect signals through the cable from Valentia, that the-announcement wartnedis thrdsigriadeardi front iheinperiwtendenk trt landAines•in ew e 'plod end" o thp ngentoithn,dpsddiatdTreislan wis rifm stfo ablyleportid In good faith, but as the in lormation.haisenOVlnt,beettrintfirtieff'hYlelreSettYT• who stone has fnllknowledge of alt the facts, I regard the etatempP,trlyrilbly.pr.entiVure. It is COPlectured that the ihoriven Lk e cabissat Valentin most beta-- - ken np for a distanee,of several miles,-whieltAby, reason of bid weather oi , otheriinnehlatbhiditlictilaPt may he-. copy 200 th t il t il e ortl r i P e ll lZs e lrtod i g i snrbf}Trot wiL t eur;:7:,l h l: 400 fathoms ' and it-ia not,donbted that even 25d miles of the cable Could be raised if deemed flannel's Rinifieetfdlly,nl4 . ) • e.cynnt, pi:gumn. , MAW:Tuna, Sept. 24, 1858“ C. V Di 81/EITY: Tr 11317 Day:'Great diuntiefutionoi: lots in this tOitntry nrith the reserve maintained at Tri nity Bay, in oontrast with the frank communication from Valeptia . 4o the British public. dive us daily informs- Con tff theStata, of the telegnipls 'under your charge. • 'Pwrine CoOrkaV ' Ovens W' FIELD, liVtulolt9".' 74 truc, WaVri firmasisw. ' , •• [The abovsi'iria' taken to 'the offices - of. the ether honorary direatora ih New York, hot they net be' teen. • Hence the absence 'of their stuaturec], •-•••• • • - NNW YOlii',,Sept,. 24,1852-12 o'clock .11. To Mr. De Santy; Trihity Boy 7" . The dempatches, from you and Mr. Mackay arenentra dlotory. Now, please give me explicit answers to the! following - _ First, Are you now, of have you been `Within the lut 'three days, receiving distinct signals from Valentin? Second, Oen yori Fend a message, long or short to the dirt ctor I 'at /ended? - Third, If you answer c , No to the abeve,ilease tell me It th e - electrical nianlfestatiims have varied essen tially since the Ist of September. :; I - r p Cramr_Vr, Vist.n;" The Pike's Peak Gold Mines—Arrival of , - • 810;060 in Gold Dust. ay. Foals Peotetnher 24.—The Wyandotte (Kaneasi Odzette of thellith inat: stales that ten thousand dol lars! in gold dust had arrived there from Pike's Peak One man brought $O,OOO, the result of a few week,' Later from Turku Island. New. Yonz. Sept. 24 —Advieee from Tork , a Island staff; tbet ex,preeldent,Velterde, whine flight frorti 13t; 'Denting° le already known, Arrived with Ns aultfii on . lin the 8a of September , atTrirk , ei Yenta. - From Washington. ' Watilltitaron, Pent: U.—The Board of Army Officers' recently appointed to examine into the relative multi or certain np Methods of priming smell arms . . Bay , that, tit the' resiOt of all teats, sod after care ful antidote:ton of them: they do not feel autlioNsed to .recommend the Introdurtiou of either: Ward'ie or' Martin's into the service. With respect to that of Mr. 'Butterfield, Notwithstanding the font that there seems to be several aeriona objections, and es these are of such anatove as can be beat teeted. by field service,) the board recommend,that about arty ',Motets ,be equipped with his priming arrangement . It la said the Pecre•gry of War hits ordered a similar experiment wt'h bfartin'e primer. it teethed labmlttedTribiejor Dud ley deemed to the..boird to 'oboists many 01/cotters' found in the otbersheretofore tented, .- • . i In a letter from Captain ,Chauncey,,.of the Milted -States steam frigate Niagara, reaeiviid by the Secretary , of War, he epialts of thocaptured.africana as.being,in an unhealthy , condition generally. Two-thirds' were Buffet:loW with the (Caracas, and neatly one-third frith optbalinie.:',Tieb or them died - within a day after being received on board of the vessel. ; - The Renting Steamship. • Now Yomr, Sept. 20 =lt hoe been aecertained that the steams hip Ariel, Which sailed hence on the sth inet tor Southampton, had a crone deck walking beam no the Resod deck. As the upper deck bad probably burned oif when'eeett by. the Captain of the Reeenheath. Ike wreck would present the• appearance , '451 an «engine working through the upper detk l) It is therefore feared that the steamer, seen on .fire' may prove to have been the Ariel. She. bad: oq•board 180 pm/ gegent, and over 1187.000 to specie., leart,,Yeak, Sept: 24-10 Ololook.—No additional In telligence has been received In relation to the steamer destroyed by fire at sea. The arrival of the• treble at - Halifax has not yet been announced, and as the lines East are working badly,, nothing will probably be re ceived to-night, , Itace Postponed. iiSW YORK, Eept '24 4—The four:balls heat race over the Fashion course, between Nichehu, Sue Washington, and Ter River, fixed for Oa often:loon, bee been 'post poned till biondeT on sooort of the rep. .+ • : The • Sixteenth Conereasiontel, Districts •`.E.taittentraa, 13. pt 24 —The conferee!! of„the Bisr tenth dietria met again to-day. Up to. o'ellek P. u n ifuccessful ballets were tattoo. A motion wis then made to drop all'three of the candidates, and nominate General. Petter, of Perry county. The mo.; Von was Toted down, tw? et: the Perry remote Toting against it. It fi doubtful whether' a nomination will be medal The • conferees ' have adJoanied to meet again this eTenhig. , . , The Dauphin County Fair. itioonenrap, eeptember 24.—The County lair closed, this evening ^ It has been successful beyond the most• sumaine anticipaqons. The trotting race to day was won by Jim Warden— , Mr. M Aaiun, of New York, owner • Re Best "Gentle Annie" in two mile heats. Time. 2:62. 2.66 novice Greeley made au attle,llleizi andtpraottgal ad dress, whlolkwee well rseee'vf3d. r . The Storm in Florida, Eta. ' " ' 8/YaNNAII, September 2t.—The late storm In Florida greatly damaged the or• pa. The Bavnnsh steamers are stringently quarantined at St. Mary and the river 'ports in Florida. of S avannah. 84raviteit,`Sept: 24 .4—The • total number 'o favor calyx from the 16th to the 21st of Septebitai;brthSiir elusive. has been 20. , None reported 'since Tuegat. The alarm has eubeldri. The Fhiei at Charleston. erfiRLIINTON, Oept. 24 —TIW Ret'llenben Poet, an aged and esteemed Presbyterian minister of this atty., has fatten a vintimtn the fare!! • , ' t , , . . Want9re 4.i.PPOPPtl i on• BOSTiitt, Sepr 24 L— 11 le maned at It. N. wood ward, who lately reelgoed thp onablerahlp or the Beth. ton Bank. is a defaulter ttithe amount of $.30,000. The bank Is geld to be amply est:tired from log, - . Fatal Prize, rig ht pa New Haven. Nan VI .IkTri, Omer, September 21, '—:GeOrgelt.lercor, an NoqiiilbM.ll, W 5 ,4 killed last night . 10. su amateur prise fight with William Houston; also act They fought only fire rounds. A single witness vaa present. Houston has been arrested. Floating Hospitals for New York Qua muting. -I - ALIONY, Sept lit —.The ()Owner and other Slate office'es pare examined the proposed ells and plans for Boating quaradline hospitals in the lower bay ,They meet again on Wednesday next, and are to decide alien the plan Innoadlate`y. . s. Eirec'ution of ~~~((~e- P.Qip o ne,. [Par the Swepthaine egrsp dompatirs Line.) Dasetta.i. Sept 24 W. Olark, convietet of the murder of kis wife, by poison. WSJ executed to-day at 'noon. Since his conviction the prisoner bad mfenifested the moat surprising indifference to bin fate. Last night he slept about three hours. He wee in the habit of talk. free'y, with an attempt once or twice at levity. .The pastors or the different P otestant churches were w,th bim ell,the morning in his cell, endeavotfog to prepare hie mind fpr h 1 Mere tato. They al6° at ludot him to the scaffold., • On the setfold Clerk occupied forty.dve minutes In :retains his 'speech, in which he Orne'y averted his In nocence. Ito endeavored to implicate other turtles. and 'declared that he yea ready and walling to die. Re dia. blayedthe utienet coolness throughout, eacept during the player orithe Scaffold, 'ben bOknelt and joined in its recital, egbibiting considerable emotion. He died with scarcely a erne°. Markets by , Telegraph; ismanart, September 24-Flour is dull; males of 2 000 bbls at $6e5.10 for super. Whiskey is unchanged; sales at Mi. Mess Pork Is quoted at $16.60. Wheat is unchanged. Ottio.too, September 24.-71 our is quiet; Wheat dull at 10o; Corn quiet at 690; Oats dull. Shipments to Bolnlo— 600 bbls of Flour 61,000 Minh* Wheat. and 85 000 bushels Qorn. RechtiPtl-'-1;600 bble Flour, 86 Sligo bushels Wheat, and 4,p00 busbele Corn. ' 11 &moue; Septembii r 2. 1..—.71que, firmer ; 1,600 bbls Ohio and Howard-street eold ss'tm ; Wheat firmer; Corn advancing. prices les2c higher; White 82a, Yel low latfda ; Whiskey dull 21 . 925,g0; Provisions quiet` , Mott', Sept. 24,—Sales 0010011 tp,lsy 1,600 bales' at 12{ ti 'o for Middlings. The l , vales of, the week - base Muni ,500 ~The receipts fpr the week were 0.001 bales, spilnet 8,000 for. the lame ,week of' tut per. The stuck In p0rt;,15,19.000 bales, and on ship ,board 8,000. - _ Crtaiwurroxi Boot: 24 —The nice of Cotton fee the week have been 3,400 The market closed at 12%e for ml,44llnge. • - - The Lost Balloonist—Hoti the Aeronaut . Fe11.:,,' . , • . [From the'Detrolt Tribmie,Peptevb2i. We change - our heading to-day ! Lost is a fear ful word to say of one Who but now was in our midst in the high tide of life, strong bold, full of hope, with troops of friends about him. " Lost! . it rounds like the wailing of the wind in the tope' of the pines!" All hope of eveir finding poor' Thurston alive is Mated out, and we Min only be, moon him as lost. Mr. Bannister, his oompanion, returned this afternoon, and pap tiring •ply the worst 'tidings. The balloon he identified, and sent the silk of whioh it was oompoeed to i bis arty last night. He himself remained to searchtiir his friend. To-day he comes book states that the ,balloon yelp° on which Thyrsten ;sat is torn out from the Silk of the balloonthree-quarters of the way orotind,indicatingimerringly that the weight of the unfortunate map was too, great for the strength of the sides, and that thd silk gave Way,' :When he must have dropped off. His only re maining change would -bb to cling tb the smecith material of which the balloon was made, and he could not have sustained hitakelf in that spanner. When this occurred wo, part t only, coyjeeture, byt that it must have been wit hin an hour after he started seems, highly probable The balloon was seey,for nearly two limits ivlth'irgliise,ba It Must be remembered that Ws ,grgat, bqdy, NIL sixty feet' hish. was only thli Size of d'iiinn's band, when thus vielble. t anOt would be utterly impossible to see the MAW' man'if be bad dropped off. Mr. Bannister feels yulte positive that he must have fallen before reaching Canada at all: - The stories that aro so plentilul that a man was seen in theliallnini as !dealt" doWn near Baptiste Creek. he wholly discredits, as' wo hove from the first. Ho 'has' investigated these' rumors pretty ' thoroughly, and pie ne faith to 644 IVhateKer. Biz gentlemen came, up, fro t h ' ittlfiantOddy to r 'down to seia4ob 'for the bddy of Thurston, but at 3 P:M. they were not deoided what ebbree, to pursue. They inclined to the belief that dy, if not in the lake, would' be found between Knight's Station, - wherele started, and Monroe. The only hope now left is that the body may be found, and the hand affection be permitted to lay it in its final resting-plaoe. We earnestly trust this may be—tho poor and only boon left for Itching and surely-smitten hearts to crave. THE d13U0L153,,,, , 7SITHIIDAY'O PR.O..O3IIIDIXON. Reported for The Preelr.V,, y s s,' r t COURT 01Py OUR Altp Thommn, and' Ludlow —The jury in the ease of Timothy Moiaar. titbharged with• - the murder aloha Hanei'betortere , ported, returped a vandiatof maps aughter.,, , • „ ,Jamea McLaughlin was ouVon'tiiat charged with the inader of , Cornelius bleblehon. The eiLir °oared On: the 17th of Denemberinat, at Fifth and.. Marion's laps, . }folaugblin and, bin family were about leaving a hegira, of the 'deceased .*ltbont paying-home rent in ariedy when he needvbtri , idlent dariguage m to•thr, abd'pro: voted a valve( which led to" the 'falafel that tensed' bin death It fr aa' In evidende'that the defendant had not'struek - deeseeed any -blow, but that - 101bl , scuff% McMahon tripped and broke his leg, from which injury he never recovered.. , ! furr cdtt:r)lijars 4,onshaed am k, Lehman tor the CommonWeakth I, Atesers. nomlonsrik poby fpi deitnidanta, ' " , ," • THE CITY. AMUSEMENTS THIS Emma AOADZIIT or MeBlo.—"The RavelLl , WIISATLNY k. Malice's Aaao-eremer THEATBILV4 "Country Girl ,2 .—. , The Wizard of the Wave 0 7 , .P0 Mee. D. P. Dowses , Waavirbaxeser pa t i sane Shore"- 4, The Ineonetenp,V 'ftihroah's °PIRA. ROM.— idaopl4l B era ' irtsii; meets, f;t, 1:19Nolirr"811:17. - -ElandereenN Panorama of elan Wee. , 7 NAi1,01110:L - HALM—Panorama or th - W Bible. FAREWELL TO SUMMER.—TiIe last rose :of summer boa blossomed, and bloomed„ and blighted, The .last day - rot "rummer - heir ' melted the great ocean of the Peat. To the sombre month of September. Nature has aasigned the melaneboly duty of introducing Autumn to us„, who sings 111,, theaughher faditigtoltage;4-vithieta ed. The aesson poloric and thunderstorm UM gone —the,seatisit ofhsgs atOltsanty(oftruit and of flowers, Prtile sunshine and.tbe.sea-abore., ----- • --• rthd. on,. thisvpieusapt:Ayesing; r iy) t htl, e tdepartlitie; yeatvesitingits• auttimhal - lhadd* over ear- brealle(d,i let ne bid„, tp , Bumpier, thank her for bonhiles; ! 'sad% drop -the • -Mat of friendship as wossiew her , VanishingV,form. Let us ,41tert , forget all hen warm•:imbiacer, although the me • tool - VW theallYitoals in, parotid raked loVet., out. fore. head.,%-fLerini,forget the heated terif,il that made edttora,enthasiastie neer , Mint Jalapa Mid. favorite" lemonade, and sent reporters into rhapeWeil firer ice. errant and load Sodas. Lents forgotthadays,..the wilt ing:withering days, when tired-out lannanity hied to. Ithemenntain.topiland bevlen of laragablhltieblisotise sought the rose-reeterlog zephyrs that raffled thek.lio. , '' corn ofi the broad Atlintio., when Chestnut , street ap peared like a " banquet hill deserted ;” when melting mortals leyereed Namtetls wish ." that' this too, too !gelid flesh would: Omit ,when'! the - neweboye pitchid their boisterous cadences In a milder key, Arid; 'Bottom like,roered their wares as 4 ! gentlxas a sucking dove ;!! when indefatigable polieemen'guirded our ilonnlcipal weal under convenient awnings; when indolence pos. spriest thaboily and-ennui seined the soul r,wheis we lived not, hut languished; and, like Sir Charles , Ooldstrears,' were completely «peed up;!', when tender plants vainly implored the parching heavens for a drop of water, and whting,roseebuehda'hdng' their heads, sorrowing at 'sombre barrenly 's; when. the green, gross • assumed • siimbre hue, and the sere.anO yellow leaf appeared be fore its time. All thetas th!ngs lie forget, and, forget. tiog, we forgive: • - But many:Sweet reoollections , cling to 'the Summer; and Mem n'y whispers them as we write. - The beautiful evenings, so cool and refreshing the bright moon silvered' the - earth wittilier wining Splendor, or, the merry stars triinklid with' unwonted brilliancyl when, reeking the - mountain cliff. we beheld', ,Nature fa and wonderful as on Oreatiorile•ihotnlng,'alatbimathed the air of heaven fresh and free as when (Matti Came from the henda of the Otnnipotent I when we loitered" along on this sinds of the sea, Byroreically apost•orti zing the waters, as they murmured their.,never-en last melody; or „bravely Om:abated the'" nvigorating billows as (hey lashed the breakers into foaming Barri whenwe ' sought the country—the God - created country—and over the ierdentlawns we Strolled, and amid the dense forests, where the, treee lifted up their umbrageous forms to heaved theiewoOdland majority; when, , in some shsdy nook, and by some placid atreae,we , glad away the pensive hours, seeing' , " Books in running brobkr minions 'in stoneili And good in everything:" "All,these. things we remember, 'Suninaer 'end their , memory makes us sad. And!--no more. Bat a few brief, hurrying herirs, and then—no more. " Bat a few months: a few 'short months, and I again will be with thee," the departing season - seems - to ally.- But & few moriths,l we know, sweet Claimer, but what ralehths t ' The gloiloul, the sorrowful, the decaying Autumn, glorious in itieclirow ful dewy ! se Thentelanolioly days the maddest of, the year," when the mind saddens with the mournful thoughts that universal death inspires The joyous Winter with its fre.sing breath and its boisterous merri ment. that ,exaltathe animal spirits but falls with chill ing effect on the spiritual I and Spring, verdant lipting, weeping and smiling In 'her virgin helplearnees; when everything seems W , stroggle for its .vrry lite, and the elenaenta delight in stiflum all embry.s efforts for exp. tenco—all these have their light and'thet" , elfidows, their dark days, and bright,dave, bat ;WOO OW prodoco the serene, Subdued pleasure Summer always tosyres. 4veri, as we write, the Werra bell tells out the mel ancholy sommens,Slowly, ,Elommer, departel alawly,' she mdrestfirough rhenortala r pf Time, and no we gene after her retreating form -we Wave tee' snuffs°. tionate farewell. „ • GOL4G, doINp, BUT NOT, 113ANE.—+We =def. , stand. from those who pretendtotionostett in matters of fashion and its changes; as well as au fait in taste, that crinoline is; on the decline, and that soon the superfluous hoop arrangements of our fair ones will be displaced by nioderateteised skirts. Crinoline is cer tainly a greatinatitutien, but we should greet a return -to the old fashion, which kept ladies withit; reasonable corporeal limitsf4itig feeling'boislering Plea.nre. We raw a. lady—of the " bon-ton," too--' who`eimayed the modern style, promenading Chestnut street -yeater 'day.' and 'we may soon expect to find the new style all the rage among our beautiful - and fashionable, belles. As a cffltsequenes, whalebone, steel. cane; end all the other malarial need for the purpose of extendlngladies' skirts, will suffer , a, material decline lin...price.- • Exl. tremes generally follow each other; and Its the frohlon has 'molten dresses to their utmost gapaolty, we should not be ourprietil to find the same arbirary jade soonlilting° th.m to the old style narrow bkirt,-barely of gutlicient, wfdth to ,enable their wearers to take the ordinary walking steps with east. CORONER'S, iiiiivicers.77Yestorday morning Coroner Benner held an inquest on the body of Barbi Shields, the boy, who Wee killed, one Wednesday af ternoon by tisingt'itin over by e' ear on Eleventh : street, abode Vino. .The evidence was that the boy, wee running playfully cornea .thastreet,4lthout'no-1 tieleg thri.approacting ear. , and that he ran directly , under the horsey feet. Th diver stepped the ear in I:Erinstant; but it was too late, for, one wheel had passed over the boy, injuring hitd in a Hightful roihber. The jury, after examining a number ' of, witnesses, rendered a verdletattributing Velleath of the deceased to acci dent, and exonerating the'driver'and the conductor of , the car frem - blame. ,- ; `,l , An incidest was also held In tip case of Robert Wil son, wlid' died from tnjorles received in tho stable of Mr. Lewis, at Twelfth and Walndt streets, n el}prt time Anne. tordiet2,was re , miered to the efreeirthat The death of Wilson WM aimed by a fall from a hay-loft in the btillditig. THE LASIOAXTEII, FENOIPLES.—This military &lies, now visiting our city, accepted the Invitation of *number of the former, residents of Lancaster to par r take Of Si, collation. at, the Merchants , Hotel; and ea. cardingly - a large compeny assembled last events*, In cluding the matting:milltary., some members of the National, Guards, and ethers The ocesalcin was an in-' tereatiog-one..apeethes having been made by Judge Lewle,'Oor. .1. W Forney. Oapt Lyle, of the National Guards •and fVf tit 6 V131131[11(04 the ;router Tenet , but earl:our-the oompany. operated: after .e_rlglTra_ ficenagoded.to the national Guards , Hattinn(' et ev," below Binh. where a bailwas given in their honor by the National Guards, and wh re a large assemblage of the chivalry and beauty or our City 'was present to welcome them, and to loin thenilw .:whiling sway the night in lllrlpp . lox the light fan 't 'pay llad a gay tlepe,gflf andour,Laacaeter :Mena appeared to enley it auniatngkr. • / 4 10 AND aatillnLTT.—At an' early beer yea= tarday morning, a - dre broke out in the grocery atone of Wilson esilayle. at 'the corner 'of Prankford road acid Deal street. a abort, distance above the Kensington De pot. The are was speedily discovered and extinguished by the pc ice and citizens without doing damage ex-: ceeding fifty dollars: The flames are believed to Nave originated from rate or mice gnawing matches ' George Pink, a policeman - of that district, was a con. aiderable distance from the Pleee'it the' time the gre broke gut.; Upon hearing the rattles Sprung:he can to the spot, and ,was :014 of be reached it, PRna eiiteutog the building he asooned from the effect cribs smoke, and wig carried into , be open air, where' he died a moment after. The deoeseWl bore the name Of being a good officer. He was about forty yeern,pf age. Be has left a wife and sik thildron-in Iceedy eirenm- Yams.? They live in diluot street, ' abdie Columbia avenue. . . ANOOKED DOWN AND RonUEI .—.A porly, of. rowdy sharpers inveigled the captain of an oyster boat', into a drinking home, in Carter's alley, about mix o'clock lost evening. and while pretending to " do the amiable." knocked him down and robbed him of his porket.book, containing about 'tan dollars'. The cap. tain chewed fight, when the rowdies introduced plaints and bowie knives. A report from the forme brought one or two policeman on tP,II mend. who succeeded._ after eousidereble difficutty,"in arreitlng con of the party. The oters mtde goad their wimps. bat as they are known'to the officers, tt is supposed, they will be arrested in due'nourie of time. ' The affair Melted torch an eacitenoont in the neighborhood,,that two of the drinting.honees, apprehendtbg further clomi their doevi feir the We+ • - , A IfEwsart YT.AG / I MMO To. Tim BREEZE. The Mende" of Dr. George _Kebinger, on Thurolay night, threw to,tlie breege a banner, Album feet by teen, with a fulhlength portrait of the Doctor, bearing the inser,ption,, it For Oongreoa, Dr. George W. NetVis ger, the Tribune of ,the People," at the house of - . Mr. William Strain corner of Front and John streets, Second word. There wale large oncourse of people present, and the ualverlial expreccion was, that the portrait wag a trot-rat. likeness of the popular-sovercienty candidate of the First Gongreasional district. The hoots of friends rallying around Mr. Nehigger, ig this district, pith:omit beyond the shade - fol. it doubt that bin election to Don gravel' , ,„: , EtltY-GOODS STORE RoBAED.—The dry-goodri Importing store of T. 0 Howe & Co 2§l Chestnut street. was robbed on Thursday night." It' Is believed that the thief was seoreted in the atoreirben it closed In the evening,-for the front door was feind secure wilt morning; and a side door. which was bolted ripen the inside, wastnnflatened. The thief must have ;been acquainted with, the store, for he appears tehave groped hie why In Ilfedirk tots dealt, a drawer of which contained the key of the,fire.pmot: This drawer was broken open,' he key talon on t, the ere-proof uokeked, and ninety dollars In Money taken. The thief seems to have been eatiededwith this booty, for nothing else was disturbed. ' THE NEW STYLE or BONNETS .—WO Ott serest that the fall ftehionalor bonnets provide lei= Heist fruits as a eobs'itnte for flowers. The latter will pale out of use: and instead of roses, johnay t iump.ups daffy-down-dillies, &o the' bonnets of our gay belles will be grreedwith clusters of artificial currants, grapes black-berriesi.cherriee, and other fruits, -done up in glass of_ the least ppssi"le thickness.. Wallowa sped. men of the new bonnet yesterday. It a unique af. fair, resembling a cabbage leaf trimmed with tomatoes. The peke Is said to be cheap..-only-thirty dollars! Young gentlemen who arq serionaly contemplating Matrimony will - Meese tate notice. ' , . , A. COINCIDENCE ,, —AL the die yesterday morning, noticed elsewhere. Officer George Fink, albs Eleventh dlst. lot, wee annotated by the smoke to ouch an extent time be expired pip* Ideteatly :another office r, of the amiss district, whllet running ,to a Record fire."on the G ermantown,read, fill,ekhanated, with he morrhage, and was take to - his residence In a very pre carious condition Hie name Is Suomi Sunman'. Thus two orour city. officials here / within a few houreof each other, fallen victinditithe Marl:large of their duty an public grisrdlani; add conservators of the peace and safety of our citizens. •AN INOENDIARY 4TTEVIIIN—A4 a late hour ,oiii Thursday night a fire vas •disoovered where it bad lidera placed among some combuetibles near the Carpen ter shop of Mr. Zelin i Darling, Queen street, above lirankford road, iu th e Eighteenth ward. A parcel of inatches, wrapptil in oil piper, had been net on fire and placed near,the build kW in puck a way that the Eames would communicate to It had they not been speedily discovered and extinguished. OPPOSED THE RimovAt OF 'Mg MARRET &MIMI —kniiiiting or pergoom opposed to the removal of the sheds on Market street 'Ts hell 14 the Ridgway booze on ThhisdaY , lalternoon. The Only business trennoted wan the appointment of oommitteen to raise Nude, and to sieertain the 'viewb of the candidate/11er the Legislature upon the subject °Mho removal of the sheds, and also to prepare by-laws for the goiernment Sif future mead sa WILLIAMS' BIBLE PANORAMA. —T hisinterest lag morams..painted with such lifelike fidelity, is nightly drawing admiring ortheds lb National - Hall. A number of Sabbath-,sehoole will visit the Panorama .this afternoon, at three o'dlock. The Oh'i.tian pubic are becoming greatly intereated yin thin exhibition. -It is in harmony with th e great religious Movement ot the nre.eht time, Ind should be , seen by every men' arid SAILING UNREE FALSE OOLORS.—An ugly. looklog customer, of European origin, with a; PIPPO tache, made some little stir, at Third and Eallawhill streets, on Thursday night, by,floutiahlipg about ip that vicinity in female attire tie *al finally arrested, and taken to the Eleventh-ward atationimm whe re h e ego held in 1,400 ball to Inlayer the charge of talkie . - meaner. Tun „Nnwi,.1417 , 11043? j T./talc:m.7l—Th° now track Moog Second street, for the Pennsylvania Rail - 'read read Company, has been completed, and'heteafter be need by all down freigtt tsalniti , - ,The , rars of the Race and Vine.streeaqsfU i ger, Railway will now, be enabled to run Wittitint Interrnpildn', and *lib 'the prti per rapidity .PROtIPECiEt 'me REoovrfy.—The young ' fiiemitn, Mr. Samuel Perry, who wee shot In Chestnut street, on Wednesday night, is said %Ott i* a fair way of recovery. 'the person ahu le alleged to have shot him, RuSh,Donghertythas not yet been arrested , SMUT slight fire occurred yen ttirilay morning, caused by the burning of the,„,roof, or e small frame building known'ati tho Cottage Cardin Hotel, on the Germantown road,aliove Cheitham - etreet.' The loss cannot be very heavy.) , - 1 FIRE ..A . g ,MANAYUNK..-7--,YetitigdaY 4. 1 4P0,9 1 1 &bouillon and a half o'clock, the drfing•romns attached to eutton'etotton at Maneyenk; 'took' fife Hord' ' the heat of the boilers, and were daroaed , t 01,4., extent filte.l l , ooo . 'The loos le rally ooyerielbi Wurance. FINANCIAL AND COMMEBto The Money Market. li . rr.„,ii . "Vi- PMSADSSYSIA., Sept. 24i )909,,, ~ 'Ate ~• ..... 7 . : • ~,. on from " Interior," is Yridare Presf, OA s tli ~:is • erecter of the arguments of the' 4 _ 1 4-TcplX the -redeeming country banks more, 11 : r°r° l 9 l .l‘. any { en columnar we could wiite: les elsarrili , only/ ailed by the unsound logic with which . iilkAtiiir d ; and the disappointment of the interested - ' for upon a credulous publio shows out in every like, and gives added venom to the whole." ' - The Pennsylvania Bank le a great card with ",trite' , , , tier," though be must know that it wee the ye'ry iii 88itee of a_ system for prompt redemption that enabled it to play to thiliatMonent,the swindling gains, that eti PPV* l l lll 94t9 r iairetiregon..t.Thls vevy fact led to the adoption of.thestAcarangXouse,,pritere.eivery city . ticiiit'ilerfali meets its notes and lisbilitiesin specie,' and,,ishicit . .,l4 nurrompited ; torrilie country batils'iln , part,hythe new plan fonredemption, -It,takes 'rill en.' ,perlor wisdom to know that a bikkflitiated I:iy the: liffooPPO'l of get itslatek oin•rietd )* td s' istatieato. over-extenditeelf,_or—deal with non-punctual enstoni *Tat Jain danger of,,,,breaking; and lit sirMildlidie," l In : : terloril, aRI-Iltreet 0 3 lila We Unmake am , Madill; be here that a bank which kept tundialtityldialy, ant in ample amount to redeemlts'notee where they cir culated freely was notmorasste and reliable than one which only redeeme,dl them at its ownnounteri.awitY; off -at ,eorae, , ,to them, practically inaccessitie Point in; : ! 1 !I '?,,Pt-ry• .*". __- ~ Warm nok.believe4in the doctrine oVerokr-itnierven „iffy?, and .this is the-way-in. which Whipplyilt,, in the caatbijihre,tre. :.f' Interior it- says that "country bank °11..i"110/4. '„ 7 9 ,4 , tight ~ .tolrrieruige, thiiiiliwn institutions in their own way.',', ;,ho they have, so long as they in_ ince no otheranulawfallyiandatt have citY-bink'ollicern, °6l4rilPlP.k'nftl6ClTHArrile:lnOtes - Premising to pay spate on demand,, ,Thin biAlreir. Way-. 0 The city banks take therr notes and. elm 1 - ,--,a elt them to' fulfil their `promisee.' r—•.. P Y Where le the wrong? :Where le , the herd ship? - Why do-fhe i p, cry out that 1 hyy are, pereecated ? Is ~l iiterloi"”' persecuted irhen,hls creditor &ski him to raiiiiit'iiii4e 1' bees - hie „.irasileAwoman perieeuts lair when' "she'h'tirds," in . ' beillitle bilip,,,lfily, then, thii anteig r' ". '' - Wii,litilitifi whabaralinyearild.tliat Rite niirgarMade aboutlhie matter of sending country note one for redemption argues onemuned %hip: unsound banking, and dangerot breaking, or a desire trifiiekiptin the public by cellular:4a , betwein' 'ilia banks and brokers 'Oar `readers', can, elge for „thereseises, sr,O take the' iiiiiiiat son'-teddeMlii Vicki; if they . "o9., , . • ~ , ,. Petstibaq Viiiiierfeabilletel:fikicke'ber ii issued , ito-day;' It lira geed nurillier, fall of val'uabie ' informa: tion for brielneashieni end allidild licid a place in every counting-room'' `' , , gl.;•1 ±,. ;1 ~ ~ . The atoelemarket wis aid to l dij;attil the disPositinii to operate in Ileading; - which We notited'Yeaterdey, and which we said was not' likely to list 'lens, came thle rooming to an'tintinielYettd.„ . ' ':, ,, , . , In solldkiiclititierriuid - fte `tiMitriy,,ix,tarket there is no , ahaige tOliinidid," l-4:5 " 1 e • - "` C :'-'" ,::, r ,,,, ~,, , ! The needing Railroad tonnage,for. tho;wimi iii 10,260 tons greater , lliVii - for thVernstiesPending weeli*l year, and'the Sehejlkili Natiliaticin Ciiiiinaliits tonnage is increased for the Week 12 891 - findi. , - ~ 1 ..- ' .• • k.i,',- . ' , hi . . i..ln'BOatoi the cimieet!.betiveen the uffolk Bank and NM Bank of Mutual Itedenitit ion,hae, becomeanimatlid, and creates rigeoct, deal, ofilitereepijAlpieStleg, bag beek held at the request' of the Suffolk Bank Ant ' elti. conelusion was arrived at lava/ thelippointment of a committee of dm to consider the subject Mr. Carney, Piesident of the Bank of Mutual Redemption,saii that that bank was a conservative institution; riiiit was for maintaining the system-whiohlot years bad been at the mercy of the Suffolk. The Bank of Mutual Redemption hadiAailegelfsed by three different Legislatures, and, was at lastastibllsliiii_liider' gliit Opposition. Hein theSghtelmeld,csaiti„,,„ / , „„,.. 1 011' the the other baud, it was said that the 'vigour' Bank , is' eintithilif its businsiiiiis t ag l eiteiP with - the' banks in New Ragland, including the_ bilihis la this City; under . ' their simeli3qperOsileid, ;..theireAss been no deviation' . frilin those agreements. - tile truithet: some fifteen of, thl!,s4'Mtrr l 2so9: ,ll ßlb Ntently with.; drawn 'their ,spectal i deposits from thaSuffolk, and, iir consequene'e; likviVeanCelled Clair igreeioenta; and it is also true that thelikiffoltaiiidiclieediniking 'tin-ea:mo ments with thrum hanks, v?ahoitt. the compensation which 'they - here heretofore ; paid, and which, other 'banks pay forthis 'transaction. • • .• The 431111°11 hie biot objected to reiall , e'noils'otheC banks. with .whom-they-}lave artsenteate the hille l or any bank in New Magian 1, including the bills hi-those withdrawing banks, aa, the Buff olklienk le quite =dial, tosed"to'breate soy trouble or dissatisfaction with the hankie hiving special deposits with them for equalaleg tie confeey or New Ragland., i ~ ...,,,, -,-' -!:!, - I - '' ~ , Tliiiilffolk Bank' Ine'and does de li ne tiireeiliaa the , Ma et other hai4 2 41 New England from the new Bank; efliintiat Rerlemption..beemme.that ank has Ara ersir- 1 ~elerdej:loalt ilia the hillionr OW this p urpose.y When-1 ever that new .bank roaltitiathil i special deposit as other? banks le the city have f ortb„he p 'time with the Suffolk,; the bille'of the other 'bank. in New England will be; redeePeld for them by the Baffolk Bank. The following is the condition of the United Stites ' Treasury at the last adilcie : Treasury' balanee':. , .(2oth'iiiipt: ).....142,109,0110 90 Amount of reeelpte ‘,„,, . , - .4,161041 12 Drafts paid - 1,145.9.90 ,04 Drafts issued . 1 429 925 95 ~a.~ Reduction Drexel & 00. tarnish xi with the foll owi ng , SioltiitikW 3 - • ' • t° l". of New YoYit er, P itt 6140 dis Conn Boat Baltimore „ t, • par to 1.10 par to 1-10 " Washington Richmond " Petentbarg " Norfolk Wllminktnn, N. Ci Raleigh, N.O. " Charleston r , " lorannah; ; gi; , Mobile No*Orleans Memphis" Nasnyttle - *. 'Bt. Louie 4, , %%% %,• , ,•, X to X Louisville " ' ' ''' • "itte :Cincinnati I , At' to ..v..— ----:;- I.lttat k origla " - - X 141 X " Chicago tt 1:.: to IX ft - ^- • ---- v-,022: .IZ-1P 20 Branca d 9 asl Spin Doubloon 1 020e 1 e 25 poyerelgus ...... 4 &504.86 I 'Par 16.60e15.85 L iND WARRANTS, 180 deree„..•tt•t••- .88(100 80 ~,.88et90 12q ~ f , ' • 77480 Tendency , downward., , The follortini-it th'e atnonnt Of CoNtiliniiintad on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad doriog the week ending .Th'uizidaj,ll4o. 23,1804: , , Prom Port parboil? PottaTiAlo " Schuylkill 11ittett ''' ' ~, 'Auburn " , , ~, Total fox wog 35,687 61 Previogsky tlytt yair ,1,148,854 12 Total 1,179,441 13 To same time last rear. 'The following le :the amount of Coal tid,morlied on the Schuylkill Navigation for the weekendlng ?hue— day, Sept. 23, NM y . -Tone. Cwt. From Pott Carbon 10,879 10 " Pottsville - - iii2,440;#0, " - Echujltill Haven " - A ' - 24 007 10 " Port 011ut0n..;:55.1'.6.:..1,...: iy:. , . 8,774 10 Total for week 41,070 10 Provlmply thin year' " " 810,785 17 Total To same time leetyear Report of tonnege.of. article's rent from and received at'Pbtladelpbla tea Pairdsylvinia Railroad, during the month or.Auguats lBsB " . . Retested al Forward. • ' . , . . - PAitodel- sot from ' List of Articles. phia, ~,Phitadra 1 - Agricultural imolai - onto ..... ... 59,541' '- - 30,501 Agricultural piplatctiorut,, , 31,685 , 651.060 Boots, shoes; late; - &n. , '.. '''' , ...-;.; / ',34 0 ; 7 45 Hooke and stationery -. n t.. /A 795..; ~-: 251 67; Batter and e g gs' — ' .. /19,185 800 Hart and sumac 6.000 Cedar ware ~.....,t . ..,,, . .; - ....4•., ~ : 129:'5 Coufeetionori and fo ,.. rei , gn frniti. 175.644 C0tt0n.,.,... 873,000 h' , 937;055' Coal . i 13,76 4,145 ) 1,566,0 0 .. .. .....- ...... Copper. the, and lead. Domestic) manufactures . Druen, medloinea, and : dyestuffs . eirtbenware" ' ' Fresh meats, poultry, and fish.. , 'J Pion! 5,420 891, Feathercfare and tkine ' 8.800 Furniture and '01 1,0101114.•,'•••,•4 I.! . ..53.418 .i- 722g,77.48 Glass ant ulatewaie - 144,953 85.479 Green and dried Cruite.„..i.o.. ;.,, 14, i.. . 8,600 Grans and other needs 187 833 4,837 Grain, or all kinds ~..;;10,025.630 43,450 4 i 4 :1 3 :3 7 4,950%1 " ' 2,390 179",900 1,219,450 238 030 286.694 Groceries w „. z .. ..„„ „. Ginseng ...... • • Guano . Hardware Hides and Lair... Hemp and oordsge.. . v ... - i 49,535; 1, 126;114 /roe, rolled, henameied; ko.:.';';'' '744 851 — 2(.17'2,58 iron, blooms, and pig.,,,i3.44`,.....i.1 ;61,630, 32,203 Iron, railroad . 263 335 Live stodi '.-' , iii;.: LI: ''' ... 5,510,620 39,0e0 Leather 848 426 290,102 Lard, lard oil, and tallow 326,752 - • Limber and timber. ~..,..4.... 2,811.350 ;112.590 Machinery and castings ' 82, 7 72 2034 8 Martin and cement, . 239 700 , 536,035 ,Malt and 'malt tinhorn ' " 251.920 26 300 Nails and spikes 28,090 36,595 . Oil 243.30 d oysters....„ . 63,800 , 1 Paper and rags -•7 • r , . 282.210 ' ' 380.071' Pot, pearl and soda ash 26,982 1,501 905 Quesusware ' • ' - ' 40%430 Halt. 509,1 1 3 P,Ot meats and ash • • 822 939- 689 ot2 kap and candles 43 611 2 565 Tobacco:.. .7 '' • ' •• • 304,680 ' 398;03 Tar, pitch rosin ' • ' . .... 7 , 7187,23 i Wines and 'ignore (foreign)..... 338,845 Whl,key and alcohol. ... L . .7..•... 1 641.959 '7 75 660 Wool and woollen yarn. 1,673 013 19,221 Aliscellanepoc - • • • 809.178 '130154 Total during month, (poundal 64,8.5,465 28,Eriy0?, PHILADELPHIA STOCK EXCHANGE SALES, September 2A, 1858. REPORTED UT HASLET. BROWN, & 00 .,BANC . NOTE,ST , CF, AND EXCHANGE mmiume, soppgriev comma IRMO 'AND CHESTNUT STREETS. 10 City Bank ` '47:1 30.11esding 8. - ....eash 23k 60 do nano 23j 50 do cash 23. k 60 do.t ela`lo - 23,k" 7 Phils k... '7 Plant Bk, Tenn b 5 100 k 10 Union ak,Tenn bet 100 X 1 37 Penns R , 500 Oity 05..... new 103 x 200 do 103,x 1000 Shu R lm 7s ..b5 7331 1500 N Penns R 53..... 58X 1000 do 6831 12 blinehill 11 59X 20 ,do :V.v., , ..W.'? 59X 2 , do ' (ti , s9li • 10 do b9ll' 2 do 661 i z :-...., ' :;3 • : ''' ' , "111TW22 6 Osmden 8 403b07 1101iltV'S. ' • ..... ,_ SECOND BOARD. - • i-,, 50 Reading R 23i 11' AO'. 1 -'4 . '11 . 80/1 Penne. Be .... _. .. 100 X 50_ gII Mid :;.? int 23X 23X 492.6(0W000(21.iktydA06'6:e7i2:,..8:1P.b5: : 0 11 841' 6 P:aot Bk, Tenn b 4 1001( 6 Peons 11 ...... 14 43X FO Bev bleadoy...os 115%. if do ' 43X 4Bk of North Ani...18.3 -19-Lehigh Nev 49 25 N Penns B 8% 6' do ' '40;1 :: . 7•=;' • ' •-., ' , OLOSIN3:,PRIORB 7 -DULL. , , , , ; II 855 103 103% pins Ws 98% E. 9 do B. •• • 99 % 99 ' • do New ..10A1:10.4% Peonsyl 65 89g 89% Beading R 23% 23% de bd '7O 82, do mt 65 '44..90 '92 ` do tutee '80..7 0 7 9 % P.m& t ,,,,_43% 48% • do letmes.'...iour 101 do Um 05 82% 92% Morris Omni Oor . •./g 43 .% Ado p rof _ 101 101% solml N fla 68% .:.iglk Re 6414 abseil about Bid. Askth.' Bak Natjukp e5...69% 70 to *OO ' • •• • OX OX do prof lax Ig ht Winaig4 &Klm v —lO., 10x do Valet to .73 73,4 do 94 to 7 80,X 61X, Lonulalaod . r.. 1/ it 31% 3ikard tank "'` ft fc iIX Loh Coal & Nay.. 49 4934 N d o I' .ll ll efit 59SX, do re ' in • ,;‘' Now Creak. X X Clatolrioask V,..4....p 6X OX 11;8110i 2ine 'I. I,lt 23X The •sionMiwis.4.set,thailttoinshespeaking of the financial ocieditiatrol.gngliiiii, sari: -lineagartillvalioeliihe has been perceptible during the put month. Harrold nperationejl are made , sweld prousits,Viiile inisso if itinikin plenti ful and cheep for A lengthened,poriod. In the mono ,fiktiering tistrietiNsfehibil;altbllgla not very active. may be considered ss Arm and ci."l4.pu n ey.caittinadiln I , llll'full ettelytwith only la tied umber of application/ ; and the rates mar Be quoted - it 23C to - 2X per cent for the beet bills. Most 'applications have Bean $ pultal"..o4l-e. of the hooka altos - thelil". reserve/ full. and they are anxious to And employment forrtlia - At the book the fetninsidi ptibllilie4 In arm'inhalfeir en Increase Is other deposits illAcrime 0fi:11.49Z,742, jet mulmbut o tPesitgoinlittmlai`ca last - Week eiVI 907 878, The hank increase of 4122,691,- 4 1170n291d silver coin an in- The 'notew an creaMIEDIA7C-Ma- - tetwen;frow the Bails of-England , fir the week ending the Bth of 13ept(Inibiliglief thVfolloOring results when compared - With:Ai iiitions week : -Putilke deposits,.: . X7 7 585,788' Other deposits:, ,016'" *et 15092,1319; .- Ineresse'.'i,t, 2,842 . . An•the other elde gf the account 3 Govenun' r t lepurties.2lo,oss.2B9',,lne. ....... 41,888 • other fiecuiitleei , ,15,852,892 -iDee - - 90,31 Notek tniemploYed.... '11,755,720, Inc- 522 850 being of notevine oliculatioirlsl2o,ol3.s6o, being doottasti of -4289.26 0. and thil,stoek 'Of bullion . _ Lin both dellsitthente is safisa,4B6; ihn,ring an Increase . the preceding of .2242 282,nhpi,poicperes , !,with the preceding re. £ tarn. Notes honied , Amrernment - debt - 77=4::::11 - 1715700-- Otber eicniitio , , --. 8,459 900 Gold colic 17 297 280 Bilyer bnilion 280 LONDON MARKETS. , .3101re.mig-- ; 'ha market for Thi but In prices dekiiislY any change. Stook of .Bsnea in ,Holland 163 869 cabs, and last , salami .157%010.' Purchases in Iron tlantionsix made; th e value of &Mob Pig 54e to Ha ed oseh, and Weldli - Barth London le 16a to ST In Spelter several transatiOns, and £24 to £2l 2s 68 the currency on the spot.' flictigr.—The myrketthos nroposid it firm appear. prmen fdr P. Y. Claudia for delivery from jemmy to March ralpl at 4989 d to fits; last threemolythe 49e3d, en spot liteitolleSd. best Odessa Skean 21a0d, beef Ale ' Australian beef 4930d,Olandikotrie 'mated' 50a9d cash. Shipmeota from St. Petemburg abide the season commenced have been 80,000 - rasks. INDIGO —several tratisinitiOne In East India and rates rule 2d and in some email St per lb above the last quar terly anatiOna.''Stak`iiearly 2000 chests over last year, 12.84 deliVerleall6oo Smaller. BRIAHTAPf'CATfitI3 MAIIKET, September 23.—At marketat6oo !beef cattle; 609 iitoret, , o:ooo sheep and lambs, end 860awine. ?rloser....tßeet Cattle—We quote extra, $7 ; Snit orialitYoB% ; second do, $6 ; third do, s6erk.y. Working Oxen. SIOOY-4220; and sled Mitch Cows, 134,034posnakon, $2002L-Viroarealitea, sse `f. 60. Yearlings:s67ll2; two years old. $160119; three years old, s2lB2o. l, %Hided, liesBMe per lb (none hut slaughterAt market)4CalfAinsll2oll.2s par lb: - Tat lettje. ;Pelts, 02076o,eachv tfiheep and Lambe,2so2; "extra; s2e3 - .SWlne.-Whelesele. —o norlh. t Nat ltoss 'hone. Spitnt"pligs 566)(0; been, Remarks.—We redpea .onr..quotationvon beef 250 100 lbe—the qesilty,lepot as sooslAtjapt - week. Sheep audlatabi atoll freer '26 - 4060c bead bettac. t Elwine the same as last week. Market rather dull. " „‘ TXE M S . Tau ,llrcumiPriLrinthiriirian will be resumed Monday next, at Handel and Haydn .Hall, northeast corner - of SpiinithirdeffiVeets,ln charge of tit 0 Xoung , lden's Ohriethui A asitifiticln, NEW _S g 411150 Itooms.—The Yong: Men's Chrlatian'Aesoctation have opened ,neye,, im4., elegant reading ,woroa at" 1005 and 1011 diOttilitt' gireet. As the expenses utteudent r uptplth enterprise of this cha racter is very greaOhit aisoci.tion is compelled,t, ask the assistance of those liberilly : diefeleu'td-14rds such anundertalting, and will receive with thahhti ani'deins. 42 11 , 9 c„ t.hitt 'Fay tendered . '2 TRK,ALD FAATID 0ART0RR,,52,50J0.125." , Treble Plated'oaho Hulot?, -.•-- t Treble Plated tea - SetieW t 05 7 .5 - Treble Plated Cups, goblets, andpitchm: , q,..TreblePlitad`Perk f li, Spoons. 1.A 4 -3 at Treble Plated Soup Tureetta t end Ladles. Treble Plated Rare of all kinds, of the finest and best yoa/ity onix,resaufacYdrad bfli w. Carryl, 714 Chestnut etreet, opposite the , 7,dtsenle.,Hall. #l4 grnateo,pf an bodily pleasures, but the least thought of. tiatter): le a sort of bad money; t 0 Whielsoiti `giiitiVarreay. It is the perfection of happiness neither tu.wish for death nor to fear it: The - yirtie of ire./ Perity l is tem perance i virtue , of adversity is. fortitude . Levity Is often lees' foolish 'iliid'atisity lees wise than each of them appe r. il!otbipEnlerates cirr so much as the pre sence of a spirit similar yet superlor.tP .nure ST% ,eePe elegy if arrayed in the handsoine fall styles of Gran- Ville atoltea t 111(IFORMING TES Petunia —Tite 4emp-ve Corps, who are stationea'alimi fiheettiut street; are to wear unihspna,Ths new dmeaconalteof blnealletlifrocletibat 'arid paiZtalcuina, with a buff corded strips down the- leg, blue pep, with a patent-leather, cover -_,,,The„coat will be slngle•brOisted,' style, an d trimmed with staff buttons. The citizens *beings " th rough ,w ith same thoroughfare - Mg „dress, elegant garments procured at the Drown Stone Clothing Hall ..of Hock . _Nos; 603' , alid 805'Cliestititt'itraitt. OLD FRANKLIN HALL 'CM:Minitel - Enp - oninii. " " l OLD Finotars HALL CLovatSO Mermen:4k 17 IFeamonanba, Ifanr. CLOTHING...I; •'' 'PARED:RANLit PALL CLOTHING. , • - Onsesetr'Svniewr. Z=iXl ,Xitofg if M to to le •to tot - 1-i e • XAto X par to to . h'to ' •", - -Piano - Forsei9indltlitojeani;,-;:iiiride., gam, Monk ; afy:ltaten - , Ilteeen, l .&. CO is , and in:Laval:4d Rhinos end Mason , k Houidie's Me— lodeons.. - J.S.-GOULD, se23-fltle infralitaTiitfr eta t t - • • • ••• Si - kW* Sewing = Machines I :thilt Singer's :f eying Mafl, iymo ppticeTheibtat,ittitc4 !toyer inventri, :au hsep a wtdeiyknown for years. Other teashinesiivat BghtTatrffier, - Vair flinger's alone are eorotietephto l do eery kind of work upon every variety of lAriti._‘ • _ . - - Siiaroreiiikailiowily StoshmAtellineshaielhe'saxiii4 relative superiority wilds mashises for manufacturing - Purposes. They are also more beautiful than any oth.r Becoming and 33tMileg tarigerior the moat Improved atyle are Applied when desired .td I. M. SINGER CO,. sele-ijan.2ll No. 602 ciHEsTriut * . Tons, '414: 10,117 38 .. • ......... : *5120 05 /4 011 00 • „.11,/51 .45 01.117 Jackson, 70D PRINTDR, . - - ifINTH AND ONBEVINITT. Cheeks, Notts, Drafts, NM Lading, Bill Frieda, Otr anlare, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at' Otte.ltrlco Clothing ol'the Latest Stiles, orld mole In the beet - manner;expreaaly for - aiiut. We mark our lowed stilling"nriies Fri hats itouang .on each article. 4tl node =del* orderer? warranted - aathractory; ainlooni bien!vitoi arsistela etletlY ad bored to. We believe this to be, th e coly_fair way cd dealing, as therebrill are treate d ' 1,423.618: 16 6suatienia • - Fund—Of*i 903 Wainat street, one door west of BacOnd 'greet. teetalfell de pcdita in =MA of One, Dollar and upwardsieltimi dines of the community, and. allows -Inteittst•Wl rate of, flea per. 6014.. per annum. - - _ Office opon'daily , rsont 9 until 6 ololooki and oh Mon. day and Elatnrdaynutil 9 in the atoning, president, PrinklinYell;, Tsssunusr, and, Faarstary,.ahialss H. 851,838 07 ...903,160 ,16. • Saving Fand.—heive- Per Cents - Intirnit..:-T NATIONAL BLPXTY TRUST COMPANY, Vid.LNIIT". Street, S. W. corner of TIMM), Philadelplda., -Moto, mend in any Mini; large or. Pala from the dij of 'dejitiolt`to the (tax, of yittsdrawal. r Mottey Id reciting and iainfeola midedaily,• :without s • notice: • The inveatmente :are made in Real Estate, Mortgagee, Orannd herds, and inch diat.olasa aositut• tree an th - Charier.' rOollrea. Office honre L front teolook In the roZraing rine" 5 WolOoli in'thfi.afternprm, nd on Monday mid ThfirrAfay . wrenhura anti 2 S o'clock.,, _ 27,1114 '255,840 228.025 9,077,202 14.908 -841,956 21,515 '24,980 Zan - .Lastrale,.. or Mar. rentniat,tve og,Tulea article has obtained gnch a whimepread, ielebrltr for its vittsee in cleansing , pariiylng, vigorating the Hair, that taie,..note mouldered a sloe qua Ma to a lady's or wir.Ltletne4erk..toilet!, Hair that.: has beioale,hen.'h or diseased atom neglect or slob:lass o • isipsedily;Wite use, transformed into beautifully soft glossyrand nievenied' frOnidecalMicer Sad by iii Druggists, and at the Laboratory,offiours Haver. & CO , Perfumers and Importers, 70i 012213t507 Street, Phllidelphia. _ 'se2o-6t • ' Thomas W. Bally, No., tUala„ lllsvhst tiitreet, Importer sod Dealer in Bine WatiheP, Jewelry, Saver - Sid Plated Ware. First-elan goodAconstantly on hand. The Buhr, cribe r, paying rash for every article, la enabled tilAell at s small arlyascs. Those Shoat purchasing •ironld do well to call. All goods warranted as repro °Mud. ~1 = Oft-Ihn Impurities of the Blood.—The food and habits ~.i of civilized man induce in a great majority an impure condition of the blood, the source of , It great variety of . painful diseases, which disturb Alie happiness of almost every family in the land. ;.li , sure safe, and agreeable remedy is at bawl irv.the PERUVIAN SPRIT, it fact which cannot be dented. ior ;sale in thli city by F. Brown, /fifth and Cheat— , nut, andliaittini & Co., Twelfth and Chestnut. sels.d4w tt • • Alanlasets• - • ..•- • •_ , , Oo t:bo 1.4 ,by Rey. B. ,wi r etriter, 'far. N. Rank, efilde city. - I. .TOS DULLER to Mtge MARY, jOSkit'HtNß r eldeen billee: A. A, Wit- l a l a t O ta ung ,l l 7. lr lD al iir vt 'A la illo n o llt itA 2 l l , lTh o t CYlnladelola, to 114 iSS - REBECCA W. AIILLSR, formerly of N J. • .0n the leth_in.t., by Rev John 5tr.et,..141r..10111V. ALLINCRIABI, of lie* York to Illes LOI4BA of this city. On finttday t 19th lost., ALEXANDIIit IrAilitOfc; of, Went Ykiladelplila ' to CATHAILINErOV,I4I3II/NB LRSSI - 0K BUT TIM, third daughter og Thciman•Rtitter, • orGirird avenue. On the - 334 feet. .by 111.1er• T. T. Thomann), Mr: PHILIP SIPVER to , g&TILDA. KEIGELTLEY. Or.Andolusie, Books mufti, Ea., 41. ;On the 2M Met., TAOOB RE,DIFEE, in the 67th year Cif Ala age. On the 18th inst , at his residence in Richmond, Va , JOHN McOONNELL, M. D., in .the tbth year of his age ' J On the 21st inat , ALICE WILLIAMSON, trite of John W Hneton, in the Slat year 9f her ege• *,-, On the`2,lStinat ;,,OHAR,f,s3r SI oTt in thei 30th year of his age On the 23d inst., Mrs. SARAH , STERRETT, in t he 11 80 , yes? of her see. 4 Suddenly, OR the 22dinst,, DAVID,SHIELDS. Harriet led the late Rev. DavidShields,in the Bth year of his are On the 23d talk, ROBANNA;ViIe bEialbiatelenAßZ it 1 P ALLIGKER aged 60Years., , * ' the 2.2 d 1eet.,13/11 1 ELT , A 3 hits of vitt, ego/ years. * Ap the 234 Inst.. SAMATZL 8., eon of aolin On the 224 Parham ,oat S LIZA, GILBERT, only aged 18 mtnthe, ',lathier, °R. , o,•orge and Mary Ann a llbert,! aged; 24. years and 2,3 • da on the 22a instant, Mr. MMLN BRANDT, Sr., aged, relatiree and' irleYda are isrtlaularl,y attend the tdnerali tram his late' residence, No 780 Seamans , street. 'above Catherine; this (Saturday) afternoon, at a Volook; ' =SIM „ ertrial; -- JONES & CO., 604 ?dAßE:tir Street:l , - Igratix. t:-.~ i:- =ME
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