111 I,4ficuri tgarmiti bus written , forn4hings more )i.eUlifil,t4in the following • ' rake i a,a , .-TiptailialtturyerNlillastratedia - Oar Iratigp- 7 boWiiifsioa l'PAir-sTP04 1 ! 401410121 • 'Who ark , ileuror—,l ,s. - ry , i,t - ArT 4, 2lllithtolll3 -, Of for glOrit Rotundn,o_ro4,o,bildre_nt t. , lleilee t e l i P e AtrM el2e ;:n _•• • ttisithougllti °tour helot, DT ho 7 4,6rdtl'of our Bpi,. , ruirMie e- 3 '": 3 1% - j - ktiVetolik tedMe±!:;', 4 :: .-3'9lll . °7 l 4 or,o o 4 o fire ß dlill e Of grace to refine es,.. - Thy will be done - On'esktkes It in /Emmen -Torir4 lefti4itir; yesistanee, DT us wilhozit • 0 Univers:alp without exoept'on, }ileitis*, 'without declension '-:"., (lire he'thia day our de llyhreig: - . ' ; ',.---, +' , "''''.•(4aeCeselli,foi"icac bodies, ' , . 2 ; . of eternal life for our molds: • ; - ;• ; •_,,.... _ . , 'A.A.t . ol , lprilte - tie our, trespeares—,/ -; , ; 3 '• , .41gatnet the commands of thy law, ; 2 s:''':il.lijilltOi the'griCe of thj doopel; • - ;;'An IA iorgire thein tiatitAreaps t as agellfs ha=.' . k'D ""'''''''' , ll);,, itiriii:ith i onr.thiraoterei ' ' . '''''''' '' ''l"liyiirdiai Hiig'hiii'PrOterty . J i;-':'P.f,a On Ir. P mereollsi .. “Aiid.leia isiebt iet(OemptatiOn, but deliver us from !evi1. 7 ,;.; ~• 1 , ..' A-' Oforolrwrheiming afflictions, - ' ~ Of irbrldly'renticerhents, • ;-- ~ - • , ' Of Bitin's deccoes, , ,r i' - %Of errirraneallnetione,'. — ~• . „ . , ' , ,or Oral iffectlinis ; - :- "-.44:ilillie la'therkingdcia; the power, Red the glory. - 7 by klogdont governs all, , -. Ttlyl9rer Nubile - ea all; • - •• • , ' 'ffliy — gloti ii &bore ail."` 'As It is - Ba icia in:l44, promises, " th'l)he KID Ott prayers, ' - 80-ltshedi 14 to thy praise • , - ,'"LOrd lElirtn , si Vtelt.to Japan. • A corriumenderit 'of the London' Time* writes —'from Sbinghao'sn account of Lord Elgin's arrival ~at Seddo,in Japan , •., „ eguadron•piussed the sacred limits ';bejond :whloh-no — foreigner,"hati -ever passed; In the so" tonishment of the Japanese, and Russian 'ships; arid did `not nonitaiiniette - with the shore. • Thu arrival ,of riptsdren in fraiipt which the' Jo punese' had 'sedulously; iipreeented "es being too shallow; „to adidt. of the approach' of large ships . filled them mith dismay and nstenishment. Boats followed each other ~ .filledwith officials of asoimd • inglegreee of ranki , to-teg them 14 return to ICA argent,.representations were_ ` 'mule the'aniliessidors en'the Subject.' Firstly, -the.aneborage.,witi v iairl,", to. boAangerons, than the iliffietilly.:,orgoillag supplies' wacrepresented. The &Wier, 4( the. yacht at,deddo wasi.howeveril , dispensable ;. and-no sooner was this settled than the Jelianese, inAhelr 'metier - Wan' became per— ' featly reeettelkid 4o ,the arrangement,, emit/ off supplies, with _great„ and, began to prepare resldenee oi' shore for j Lerd'Elgin and SC appeared that boUnt Ratiatine had been 'de : layod for ten daye negotiating on( this subjeot at 'lCanegaiwa, and only succeeded- in taking nil his rosideneerat Jeddo on the stuno'dayithat we 084 i seeker before' the 'tOWn. R had, made 'the jour . nay over landAmitKanagitwei djefiartae,Of teen:M[lAl; • - . arriiiniatledde, the Japanoinallicials sent ',Olftta,superintend the anchorage, returnedin- one •of 'the gunboats, , With thirteen Ships' boati in'tow,f amidst their thunder - of , salutes; On' Playing' of a % . Istitid‘,- - ;antt the :flutter Of nags% :740'000d Witidttrabilinleit :of the!'betterie4;„' and :the„pro.' cntifon - of :four,yeddle•lx boats, each wi th,a 24, pounder hissiitzersn hor boa, enclosing betwien them the ambassador's bargo k . the remainder, of the , ships'i boats, with captains and officers aliln full dress, loading the way. Tho band - struok. up' I. Ged* save the Queen " las LOl4 . .gigin ascended the stops of the official land. ',.ing-phicie, near. the centre of the city: Mid - was to. oeivod and put' into his chair by- sundry two. sworded personages, the, rest, of the, mission, to wr. jacsoino efiteers. of the squadron, follow• ing_ on hoisibackc dense.crowd was collected. During iiord , ,Sigin's etay.nearly all ilte , offmont of the squadron wore enabled • topiyhire a visit: Its 'frbut tie , ible.:tenifile Where ' , h6„insided, in .the' aristocratic it:atter of the eity,,Witltra s troat, which continued - fir 'ten , miles, 'att.olossii PaSired; with in's:was and aq densely otowdekwith,people ae itis from Hide - Park corner: to D1110E1;4. ,At the book of, it stretched a wide and somewhat dreary - . Kris, toenaio quarter, containing the residences 61'the 'A three hundred ant hereditary princes; each a petty sovereign in his own right, and many of them.with:half doseu,townzhoutes, and - some bf ' imisoinmedite4, same mansions, ton thimettild'retitinere: ••, • - The area of_the, city ~i s lfis equal to, ,not . larger ' • thin thatlnf 'l,ohdonousd , contains 2,500,000 in habitants: The Oastio , alone is computed to be oapable of oontalidne4o,ooo;', lor - ten Miles around there weris - AxtrOrdlitarY" evidorides Of the'Ticeple, atf. elean and most awls-, ble ; 'there striipoheggarepand Ilti.,oliniate, tilityrandjimststfer-the.eountry, appearro be Unequalled:l • , -,-*.ltre have yet to discorei , what this exports of Jae 'pan may be -beyond eamphor,- we'xiandbopper ; but, from a considoratlon of the natural tendencies and , k , gtilit%head"'disposltion of the people, "there .can belittle dmibt -that -a_rearketSento , 'future dayi'eklet truthisetrialinde• for•tlittirodude andAnanufeetnretrqot thistWeit !are' mitrolent magnitudsaindimportancielo'seente for them a high niece in the lilt of Great Britain's onstOmere. _ eatern ailroad 'Operation. - BLACKIIAIIP nomis- -- =snizoin!oo,ipiLLlWAD 80910. IFtem.thi,l76l4g9 Nov; la ' ' The =lowa Oentrill'Air Line Railroad Company f.-• is hi processof disintegration and dissolution: The president has resigned,' as alio acme of the 'Bren ton Cortainatookheiders hare oommenoed suitti inohnnoerr against; the - ,,offiebril of - the - company, the objeot being tti get rid'of the.s76o;ooo laud r grant " bbialc'maiLhondo issaid by, the diitotorb towlines who aided inlobbying the gmntthrough Congresi. Also, to compel the directors to' disgorge or oanoel:the $280,000 of " stook," which they voted themselves about a - year ago for real or - t- anapest tionasierilaiserlainounts varying front' $15, 1 , 000 to $22,000 each, and $50,000 tolltr.president, ',te.which _he .hfin .tendered" A ' , further object ibeine-ti4revent any• - eonsolidadon 01 - Ike - road ;'with', the 011aton!ati 'Cedar „Rapid* 'Company, which last is.rouseeessary, as this lattercompany ,drellitedafuslostilritit the Lloit road on shy term! , OrillitindaY last, Messrs : Gibbs; i".`lfeeds; - , •Iloorge .Bukton; C; Scott; Durlhijand others i Went -into the, iteoretary'e .offuns at Lyons; y:aisedemended-posseasion of the ixiiikenntirpapisra 4- -of thedompany— rienosablrif they could, or fort' cibly if they most." seeretarY±Gliorger - W4 - Bettosworth., stoutly. refused - ' fog dellver,•J oxchpt uses the, order-of thadireelors, .41nallypafter long parley , the matter WWI compromised by the seorctary agroeing - to plasm them in the safe of iiiioilland..liazlott,_bankers ' Which woe done on ,tbe - eonditions specified is thefollowingreecipt Repoli - a of Geo.-W, Bettesworth, esorataryof I. 7C;r.&.1,_,R1t00:, twopackages, said to contain books of tbe-.Towkilentral..-Air Line Railroad tlempany„ , marked Ge - o. W.-Bettesworth, Secretary ;I. O. A.'. L'lty,l Co., LyonS;_whioVwe agree not to dourer; any person, egoeptliport the Order of the stook-i directors; belt majority of them, of said company; Under a oertificsaM,of , , the secretary! _.of the oompany. l ., We ;further agree that we wilt • not permit the said books -to be examined, by' amyl one, except upon the order' °Mho secretary of the' above named company, in writine • • ,• J'.• • -•••,•, iii'LLETT JO CO. - Thus the matter stands , at ' oitr last adviees. It seems Otte probable that:the company will lose, the whole land grant, on the grounds. of -a MM.! oomplianco with - the'oondltions Of the grant. A, Hundred Years Ago 01. . -- , Tite.Fittalirg4 Post; alluding to the ono bun W :,dredanstirerseri• of old Pon, • Dail:mane; slays:. n, One hundred years ago • there was not. a tangle; ,white malt itt.Ohto,-Kentuokyplndiansy and nots- Tirribiriee. Then _what It now the most flourishing part of Annirloe ; wai as little known as: the obuntry around_ the-mountains-of the moon.! It was not until 1769 that Alm. .t , illtanter tnoky," the gallant 'end advenfarons BOone,Jeft! his home in_North, garolina, to.hecomp the first' settler of Kintuoky.;(4lie litet pion'adre In Ohio; did , Atop ,sa,ttle..-unkil,twenty-yitare ,after, this ttiniel' A 'bandied years' 'ego O.inada belonged: to France, and the whble population of the, United States did,tiot.exoeeol .4 million and a : half of penple. A hundred.. yearso the great Frederick of Prelate 'was pe rforming , these great'elplolte Which Nation:4Ni him immor tal in mtlitery,annals r and„jrith. mon arehrriiie Intl:Weir* a slifsittihaided oenteet with Route, Austria, and 6 Franhe—the three great :P.oweys-ofri,F.PrOpo!contbinedi' A ' :hundred= yearn ago Napoleon was not hartand Washington wee a young and modeak Wglnfa oolonel,,and, the great events in the hisihry oi '6O 'Wdrlds, in which these groat bu,t &saintlier men took leading parts,were then ..aeanselY f oreshadowed . A bun 'dred yenta ago hie Union wit the Most part of the - Brltlsh , linipire, and ot:V•the horizonne,ispeck' , indicated the struggle which, within a more of years' thereafter,- arab limbed the greatest republio of the.world, A hun dred sears ago there ware,hat fOttenewepapere in America, steam, engines' bad not been imagined, and railroads grid bilegraphs had not entered into the A:dilated oonceptions of man. When we come to look-book ntribthrongh thorvista_of history we Sod that to the century witioh bee paned has been - &Noted raoreitapertan,LoyttlitSio,their bearing tip& of this - world than almost any other whielt has elapsed Anon tho creation. A hundred year's hence wh at wilt,be,t.he dettel- ImmenttV3t - lif palVfliding • cot. exaepipio, on e , thinga thought whit* Xernes,wliep he sWeaflitiortatoltrig Atlont-Latt; With' kit fair ex celitiontir ifitting,o3ll belpad. itoreithat eingular oireumataioe oeourred One nightlestireide,"Whiele we have heard related- as follows : 'party of •- three orfpurigentleuied,,were'ilttirik,ooeily about • the stove it - the Coopersburat Miter in this odurity, Sad anti daikeit gilt& 01 1 ,1 he peat week, ,disoussieg4varietis :fettle!' While laray the hour. ,i;-.to this way the thniCpaloted - ou until the cloak told the apprpaeh .;et.midnigh to;,.Thir being , the bey& ifiloilo/040,411:01thAehetlearettelledls. 4 ghoats traletlia"Cuirth• , and weird' Spirits appear,ionr friends-began te,prepare.for_retirlng_eaok. to hie iratittiilaplitmeutrlheEstiddenly,tka)i.,ireip 'dirtied by aloud notes feseiablibg the shriek of 0 , _ : locomattve.:-Thhe was ,follawadin mampikt after h*.iYl:tabink *amp 'int' the' hasty - 114 1 t 1 .8,.# Ftit. - iiraly,":ln front of theohonoe - owth,e, oiA;rhihtilelpiihccritiliV-Vbdy 3 baste - aid itintildq, but findlnfelt 1241441b1° Willatlngutob ; • biAluidckarat)larkiterkettiay ritolyed laikta‘,ollo4fe,,L On tliry sped iintlithey arrltet ‘ ttc - etklebelei vAstithile ,00.;•iithlre• fulhetthlAVAbfkilitheirlo ris*,!.(4, Ike natOfrlk ziwtAft otitiAl'fiiiiidred Arial: Of so 10,0 E 04 !Ili*, 4 90 i; ATAVivitifi*alft)lroixl:' , '': - Sl l l . olSati,9lo,o.ll4,4;9llolostitil itiliqUire.Y A k_Thardie ~.!,?4...l:aii;thajetsrheurs OfteutrtrodPerahtiltrriehda,liOrie , O ,f'." ‘ the r eta tt lei ret ri lOati n : o4 ol4 o l ll Vlooll',.sefel - Y . i:V:^:.4lsliittted.tef!thiP itaidg' arta egAtfoint . - `;;,.ithleiVigulitiOsotdipd ; MlAtik4lipploar n :of the totr:l-4,4ogowklea.) Pititatrar. , a Salto by gt uttion , 11/1 4 41111911LVVecHQN0ir' , ": v - LIL 13. 8011TH 1/013BTH isseerlV Nos. anti 693 "; 8T9.0118, 4 I McnNairssl l o - 4 1 4 1 .Plilliselphfa irrery yaeasy Sieving. - i r , gindbllle or emilskropez:4,loslled separately, In e r aliittiOn toNritlehwe pub b on,the gatordorPeTiona eale;bifelhoruseadostalogsesin pempniet for*, tag full desoriptione of ell the property to be aolS ' otollowing Tuesday. BALIIi2-I;l7ogge MOM/Ali , NBTATIi ••• Nineteenth Tan, Bale, nOth Noventber, ,ttie Nr thinge,, ' - Twentieth Pan Bale, Ith Pecatobar at the Exchange. - " Twenty:4VA Fill Bate, "14th :December, at the Ba cheage. • - QT Piiq • orthe handbills of the above Ales noir 161418 MUT" SALA Tilt. - 7llZlV n ; P f i f me lt glxE, - V ilefs ate, ( of why)! 1,000 rplee, Are printed weekly,) !tee °Mara*. RHAL IBTAT.II AT YRIVATS HAIM: ...BlOr We hate a large aniennt of Real Ratite at Pil af* Bale r _ noluding every description of Oity and Wnntry.,property.,_Printed Lleta,taayi - belLad at the edertlon stare. BALE OP SUPERIOR FURNITURE, SROOND-HAND PIANO-PORTE, BRUSSELS, IMPERIAL. AND - - VENITIAN 'CARPETS, 2 LARGE BOOROADEB, tre., tre. - ' • • , CARD:'—Our 'ea% "Oda morning, at the auction 'store, will compriee,• . : healdes• COO iota of excellent eecond-hana furnitare. secimd.land. mahogany piano forte, two largo beekoaxia, cliandellere, lirnesele; imperial; ingrain, Venitiati, and other carpets, China and glass ware, beds and bedding, &a., forming an at. tractive' alsiortnient, worthy the attention of - ladies and othere desirous of purchasing. It 7. Catalogues now, reedy, and the artioles arranged for examination. • . ' . • WOODLANCSIJEMETERY LOTS, PEWS, STOOKS, AND LOANS., On Tuesday Evening. -November 80th, at 1 o'clock, at the PMladelphla Am. change— ' ' - "• " • For account of whom" It may concern— ... 2 chattel bends; EL,OOO each, 10 per cent., Catemlssi ,Railroad Company. " • For other accounts— • Lots No. 688 to 64.3 Inolusive, Scotian 0, 960 feet, Woodlands Cemetery., 2 shares Areh•street Thestre'etoolc..with tioketi share Narmonla Eaored Mosta Society (organ loan). Mr, Bate pssittve. • .• Estate of robn Stills, Deceased. • Pew No 7, middle Aisle, Tenth Presbyterian Ohnrob, Dr 'Bosidsnan. • Pew No 121, middle aisle, Ht. Andrew's Church. Pere,tootory.Sale —Pew No. 92, , middle , aisle. Church of the Atonement:' seeond from front, if Ith fUrnlinze, 'seats for eight, 'persons. • 1 share Mercantile - Llbraiy OoniPany. , 1 shere_PlaCadelplids Atherneum. TIINETIIENTit , PALL BALE-r-NOVEPdBUR.BOIII Will inelndaa. , • ' ....Orphans' Court Ole—!state of Amon Jesus, Deo'd. ' , LOT "AND DWELLINGS, North side of Sprucetreet. oast of Twenty-second street. Peremptory Sale.—,LatlGN AND TALUABLV LOT OW GROUND; nog feet on :Twentieth street/ 126 feet'on Hamilton ',treat 125 feet on penneylvanta ave nue, three fronts, - .Peremptory Pale.-11.1 1 111 TIIRRE.PTORY BRICK DWELLINGS, = Nineteenth stiver s - *Wean Rhodes street, and Pennsylvania avenue: - THREE-STORY BRICK - IMBUING, Davis street, elghthAtonsi lent of Thirteenth street, Twentieth - ward, -.- • ' , -