STREET,' :'.} ' .. c M*iledU».lub*eriberfit>ut«t-tiwCltr »4 H(x DotitiM VTmbsi fA\ \«W c f:fWft®ii(Mt«>rt*nKK pIM wfe I *ri-wkkiu,y pasMivO ««*s®s j ITllffi NEW JOB PRINTING OFFICE (m>'"// I'M.’/ ziji 'l 3 " 3 /' ■ j S-l'.VJlh h'.tr'C ,H%t /»*■'>&>'■>* > v >,rR : ••. >« . ‘Press ” .•• • v'" i fc-trv'tK :•/?).« to;-,iJ.'-saJ >5 st&P*-.-:* .<•. | . b p|r«j)Sr?J( tuiUr.'rtMfljMi iifedUiouMj .! ••-..?> i-.iS '' ' ! \'.\ J •-«■ books, 3 k •-•s.*" j &>,<! *-»: i _• 1 *v,■ l - 1 '- t- 4 * \ _JJAMPgt,p| te !; «,. •- i 4 PAPER BOOKS, w “‘ ir .i t-l-L.* J v ' ! : . .'. oiwwjm, » CARDS, y-~ !■’'•!>’ ! .... ; ;“ ~; c,! -i'U*,vJi /. HANDBILLS,' /‘--“.w j . \.-j ,vl.. :i>.s f:;u ‘ •.W«^>tjAt'OTlONEfcllg,!liA'Vra-HR», : i v. j ; :, r ;, : /.MECHAN IOB,' BANKS.; -A::; .’,l', j ,V COMPAtfUW.; ta.'AU &a«i -B.U6a4£fttO, b/4 V>V«T»rtrrftf k'-;*; wu ? ' : , . Vn- a-4 ■*. 'U-A f;‘3 ! >r-v J -* '"'l' > Wuit, ' -.-.liiU : 'j.-, o.iCil; ;' r :>*'i .*'■?rixitiiui ink or LJ -'t . .. . -;\V ~t . . •'! f'- I>'W brands,, •, ; !,«• -BY-THE PIEdE pRTAOKS.'dE. : . " ”'l,' ,„ ;-- JOSHUA B- BAIIiYt f« ,10 .Vl?/ -• ■'.l IC.ZVJan ;-Us::i--.T .-'.;.1 ■• • .v,», ,;, ;i ,i;uaU(.;«AJiK3ET sthekt; •• : PHiiiAPEtrauV wil i; ... ; -MSI > ~m; iitir, ’. SJi 'in 'f 1,-fl.-. -■■•-■‘.’fr ■' ■ ''MEBAiiucK-ra^iS;; ; Sy : : J l '-^„r•'■;]'THlSJ)AV,'’AVeijsT.i;j'> v,' - . V’j:-jo|h' • =.*■ > ms’ maJikßt street; riiu ’,‘i rt - ,u r‘:‘.‘-' 1 ' .tnl,ir 1 v-PHIXJLDKtPHUr- . >'>_ jQt,C>THINiGr“ r/\^v" t j \ -V ‘ •:’ Cv'>« : X^EWBSS^fcV;S;P : W;_- ! '.; ~,.... '• "ijB MAKKET'STREET, i ! vy .>i ■ '.5 i- 10tlHEART Or'yOCRTII »T*KaT, ',. ’..'•, fi--/'i ■*. 'Offar J ; '■ / AnWajidextonsiyextocVor. V.,.',/ 'FAl.£\^D‘eibi^Sj ' ■' * D A p . ..' ii,... u ~'i'("■;!-•,( VioiKEUEHN 'ASdj wesibbS raADH,- ’J !i •' - ; ; _:; , THE Y INVITB THE ATTENTION OP, BUYERS. *‘ ‘ ''-Kos^'aoura'.i-koifTiteißßEXt:"''" “-"'-'".(t-'.i^ D ,V',- ; . .V„" :>’■■■-, ; : » EETITM SXKEET.•, fmoHiEiid-pF,,, .. . n(ISU -Alpi),^©OTCH l ) Of Exist approved inaVesi ' . ' -yir!; ■- '- .'■'‘ALSO,-'' | BJUTIBH,OpODS ( Joomjri«ui*/V, •• y L Jyi-flta&tiiSat */ % - ‘ WATCHES/ JEWELRY-, -Ate A! : K)B*XBfT...: , ■. , .If .-3 BAILEY' * KITCHEN, Hftvr rom-jved to th« ileV Firs-proofyWhit*Wa rbl A ... 1- > t /-:vv '.'v v :; 1 ii ; 819 CHESTNUT \ Now opening their Fall Stock of - . t , IMPpiTED. JtrWELRV, PLATED: WARES,- AND „;r:,i. - FANCY GOODS. • •••!. v :! To-whiah thsy invito ths ftttontiiAi of ths publio. ! 'fIILVER-WAHE, WATCHES; WAMpNDS, ANljj JPBAHLH.J-., . vi .. 2 ■*’ - AI'WHOtMAI* AMD M2TJUL; aalMf tfy/t'. -r < •: Ji ‘■.'':siLVER^&TBD-«Altfc; ; * u 'v“ “ - No.SOt. CHESINUS.'StiMi >br» >TUt<i< (D» afairifF IPsfcWßP®- . , WMy-*' Tio'BVY'eHEjtf;-wiTciiEs; j^,tdl ‘'Xortltireatconierbf 9tV*«fc«,, Mo / -.: l , iii'„; ii;t»W-«Pi] lit? ,i;g'~.''»»li..t | (, '-. ■•; ~-: IiOOKI!fG-GI.ASi5E8. :i waww j^6oionCq-lasses. : ; '• Hot in store the most, extentiveaiuj eIHMt aaeort **» » Aifdo jmts dt,slSafeB;; •V. " w Tmtvtij nice t'iia><>vi>ty jwsltiim,' t'lid’at-tht matt lit ths most slaborMeand the trioat simple frames.' ’ l { r '‘- * il? v;j LOOKING fI GLcASaES-!* • • • J r/ i- Primed .iatbf ty&puipj sad tnoet/jiwWaiitial; $ i/opkrrtb GiiASSEfif;^ 1 K 1 * y in ?, J Forai«iiedbr.af, 7 *ffl manufactdred b ^l MAHOSAMy and WALNUjC'jTfimWjTorqouni^' i, JAMES'! &! EAJtW [iißttsi •r j ?f ><• ~;,816 -C.ff.ES X?N Ui T",:S : TBEE T.,K .< . -.„ ,g-, J,>PHH*ADBLPHt Ai >•. i if ,X - 3 f n/ pf '*»V iil s ’’ ** fl *- H ’l* , Km constantly’ on,Mad * very»Urge ; assortment of, j- i f - /u.'iyt And 1 i'y.'js* . ‘WliiftJrSs 'wni : jived ftiS (dost favorable’ f tenas/aad tbe'jmbUc.gedarallf t& : •; ; /■; ' »>U-myMn» -, .iftiladalajila,. wjs « ; -' i ßpO*SrAAl> r -«H , 0B«i ( f ! ,w “' STOCK - ,-i.l -i’ . tx W -U-.'j-y ’ BOOTS ''AN©' SHOES'^ ' / \ t .. bqqjs Mi>, : shoes';; vfll^piiM^ r oiQA»! '#k ’ -a’.-*- '--Mi r ‘t JIvSc? 7 'f-J' '* *»-*•■? "h r»ipjoti}^*s^ib.r^' , bu^;^js.toa& ; •2* ? MJ: (k :It< mmm 4*£i ■'! = ,<*.• .r&PW* ,’ \y"‘ ‘\' / ' „ i- i*, ■ r S -<: *-, f< jj'W -'< *r'- • !.'• : : '“’ '^V->;MERfN<?, r , ~ .!i;.'!; ..r',j vj- • ;and ■'■ >-. t .■ ■■ 'jmyjiU •./. • ■■ t ■jbV-R: 3 fv->-c!v '■ i: ■ ■ : i- •:■} V - -1 &10/; -'STREET, -/eJnlvjteithe attention'ot the Stofekvootoj- of various makes end grades of - ’•' 1 *“ ! I4PPW? t , V hCENTJUSVILLE BAGS,! t hi ! » ’l» ; v ;%lTC,lf^B,A' < U>Kit’C‘o'ilrPcA;K.'T?-Sw : t ,yla Cult ynu}*Mnd odto'ri.! i> *u3- 1 '* t g-tf QIBBQNS&CANTADOR, ■ ; 24o•' CHE & trT-. StfREBT, H»vs r*o»iveJ ; MdbS*rfor Mle ,br .tti> l; oal h : liberal term*, o - / ~ ( A Ft!L f' OF : : - v w:o o l e. ns?.' •. ■ ■ -- ’’ ' AdA'steii for Fall 1869. ■ • ; 601/E agent's;; in (This market : Foit the; ! iu. OIU3ELESRATED MAKES OF . ■ v : . ■ ;V ;; ; 0: 777V7 [**V' 7 -V7.7 , 7/ 7 ;CJuQTH9': * . soiiin orac lowto super and dark fancy’s, ~ „ Eip&wAT:& hang, :iui-UtV..:Tol'r..7: 2tfiKEBTNU!r'STHJSET; Ii -35 E.A--■E E A R K, ■' ■ A !;! ■-.!;>! ti-' ■V- ' ''II.:-'- '• ■• •:*••• aso CHESIOTT.SIRKET,; . Arc wnr off«laj-th»ir FaU 'imtoiUtipn of •■'V.. ;■* y -V ‘.Vm . '; ’ Ac.,. ' To tbe^obbtat-Trade* en tbe moet liberal term* ' ,V't; ! A ‘ ' -i *■ fi *’ :-V.' .U ■; " 8& ; CHESTNUT STREET, .v, V.. IbvfW tUfl*ttfliiijoapf,Ynioia*alftll;ir*r»U> (.keirkuga itounjitU* |n iwitof MERINO: SHIRTS ANdDRAW |BM, WOOLLEiVHOBIKRY.'OERSIXKTOVrN PAN-' , jV' ; j\ f igoi»A9^^ra;P^^BW’idA;p6K^ : ' shirtßand drapers.;-: 1 •^' ,ia ‘" •- ’V- 1 ’?,? I SHinfi hose, half-hose SKIRTS. ' PROVIDENCE'- MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S PANOV- KNIT -WOOLLEN- ROODS, WHITE AND COLORED SHETLAND YARN.' .- • .' ! EASTERN-MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S WOOLLEN. KNITTING YARNS. ..:, - ■„ ■•■'"' i-‘ | WALLACE. trSONS’-STEEL-SPRINa gKIRTa. i, 1.1.-.1 i ; ,-i --.-’p. ■}J%i SHIRTs AOT-RRAWEM. ; u l ASSANPIfrtf MERINO SHIRTS AND DRAWERS, i AMERIOXNfANB HOWK -COMPANIES’ PINS. Bp-WfApjlnil- r;„ t-%-,1-0--Vi vr» ’>l !■;>. /• ( GOODS. koodr rao*fna raftlcefi of '■ <-,.’{[-*[ BIt(JEjDBNIMB)-' 'i 1 21 v' -•!'!- -•’j *> - !< ;KKN-TDCKY!JEXNB,AND linseys, • • 6f Southern nnd.Balf&m ! iilaVe«-% , i*r'Rodk£ihi Bea- MiwiU-Cd./ Knioker-, i'fiyrfft Ifam* '~ H v .;,:.:, . :-.. .TO'SEPHuLRAj i 123 And 180' OIIBSTNUT ’ #tr«9 tßo* Fttf'Tittdd ‘> dihijrable' Mboft raftnft ofiCottOTj’foWooUeo/'Lißen^ijidferuled * fabrics rf-.1-i&f s.*j . . s ,,- ,A Pnrptei,Lavender*,.endGraye m Bo cd- :> i ; aflfis U r.f,°’:;i }:■ Aifi^oAilMonra- J AMERICANHNEN:.CO.'| »SiflkMliiiM,"gMrtliiM; wrt v/oohimn. "b GotUm TOifewiwAWiww, - - v 1 kfcfele’Httd. { FANCY DH.Y GOOI>B ,JpBB]KBS, i] ■ ; NORTHPOURTh'STREET,i .J[r* Howfebeirinr, hriroccberivenrnValafrpta Europe! ■! ‘’ -Toitli 'paII'IiIPCRTATIONS' -', '^’-'i • i ‘ V *- < V " ‘ 08. .11* -•. ••>• ‘ •-•.-••’ ENGLISH AND GERMAN = j&R" y- -. j -■ 'SMAL L tWARiIS,’, "' " Aud jkjlipit An iaipecliou of tfuir corasilete aml Fflll-: ms>i--!.,««oiiW»took,; ■• ' ! ; j.-iij- IEBPECIALLY ADAPTED TO' 1 ." ■’ r ' SOUTHERN RND SdUTKWBSTERN TRADE. : L.ipl ; ; j I * ’ BoHri?r.t<i ; ali.pt!icir«forfflnoralfor,'','. SHIRT MAKHM|TAILORB,AND DRESSMAKERS . t ':-' „! ..-,. ii-.-ii,;!. -6V»:io*«f.•-.. 1- •• ' -j u.'i 'IMS Cbeotaat StrMt><Pkllid«lphl A■- - - ■>■'■ -<* • i * 7 W«t Stßta9t-act. Trenton, N. J. | M ,, ! 1 -v ■ j -M%LlA^r | ATyRIM.QNr,B«I«io.iLL.: ' «hortlr, b» me,Sii £WainS) Allentown, audLftnoMteri Pennfc« r j -- iiW;-; • iTT ’ *; i r {uY. V'JiBNS-y ICQY»'Agent. T A,;.V,.-.A 01-. A -Ar • -"'■ - -»■-.- '■• UdS: AND SHODI,DERS:-a2,000_ piedce ttrilSMokri HiSs'mWSlifmMoAr AUo,Wpio ; J-.BM «lr* Butt Our*4 HAM.vfor by. v, ’ A,> r ’A . 'T6AvsD^iibE^^3si,'Vdls.';;;Sl)ipp i #g A : W..-;.E R s ROBERT 15* EYANB, AB;E;NT JUST OPENBl), BKWINGMACHINES. “ :: SILK AND -DRY-GOODS JOBBERS! HAtiiOWELL & CO'.j 338 MARKET • '" ] '"\v i.. AHD L ' . - ’ ■ . .: : i ' 27 if. FOURTH ’ STREET, H»V» now opto, and nidy for i«Je, “ A BCiPEBB ASSORTMENT ' . , t : _ . op- - * ' ' ’ NEW silks ■, ( f ' AND . ' ; .. FANCY DRY GOODS, Of their ownijnportAtioiy- * ; : , * Jyjf-lJt' CRACKERS. jjoSton crackers. BOND! S EXT R A OKAC K E R S ■<t FOR families. , 'Mfedmo;;'" ; TOABT BISCUIT BISCUIT, PSfsiDBNT “ .t.i.OKAHAM WAFERS. y. extiu:fii.ot bread. ’, VTo ar4 constantly receiving this celebrated make of Crackers, freah from the Bakery, in barrels, boxeq, and Una* ' - , H. H. TRENOR, Agent, ; ;i« SOUTH-WHARVES. BRSAi). PURE AND CHEAP BREAD, MANUFACTURED BY THE MECHANICAL BAKERY, CAN; BE •BTAINKD AT THE FOLLOWING 1 ‘ • PJjACES :* '' . MECHANICAL BAKERY , 8. W, corner of Broad and J. ORAVENSTINE.... .V. ..Is?'wSfmor. of Twelfth f*,»r nr k-axr - 1 -and "Wallace atredta. , • ,<¥* y"ARK.» r .- otrcetjJjoloTr ILjMcEEIL...... ...... Sixth ahtl .'Coates StreeV - - *“ r ‘ ■ •No. 406 Callovrhill . - .• •No. 9io Sjpj.ing Garden •'street. ,- f »No. 1223 Yine Btreet. •No, 115 North Fifth itroet. .S.-E. oomet Fifth and Spruce streets. -. ■S. E. comer Eleventh abd ■ mi •No. IVIO Lombard street. •N. f bobier Sixteenth >*nna Fine streets. .Fourth tmd.Gerraantovm Road. . •Federal street, above Sixth. .Corner .South Fourth and Johnston streets. ■ B -3Yt c TO rf V*teenth and •'Ofedohatroft*.. - . No,, ftp North Eleventh, .8. E. corner Eleventh and .Jefferson streets. ..No.-1040 North Front •i « »tl?et. : W. rci—-- MRS. 8.8ECK... B. PANCOABT.'.V.'.■. JOHN'G. M0X8Y......... -T. K5M1TH....... T. C. HORNER VfVWV MATHEWS. .... D.-KNIGHT GEORGE GARVIN D. COURTNEY..... . 8: R. MASON. }...., R. WANAMAKER....... Z. ,LENTZ................. h. HOLLAND.;..:.. BAVID SADDLER.. . 3? WeiGHTM AN... S.'h.'ToMKINS..'.;..... ' street. >. W. comer oft Seventh ’ and.Pihe streets. _ :Co&tes street, below Thir „ teenth atreeb ■. .3. W. comer Franklin and H. 8R0()K5.„... JANE MYERS F. At. W00D.,..,....... f. morris!...;. Bn a fc B. TURNER..,.„,...,..,N0!"F1 I«'south Front J W? corner Broad and !THOB. T. BLEST.. . etreot Bi a.; BOWN.N^fi,®iSe A r V ffih-'and . ‘ J. MeINTYRB; * .Twenty-second. street, ab. B. yr. HUNTER.... . . .»v.j 'Coatee street* above iSe a£hx/ fullertonl..'c^ne?Sr^ifthandohrie- J. L. H1CK8....v....i...,. i ,N. J., store 119 _ Arcii street. C. H. i.kU .West Philadelphia,S6th fit. T» t tn nxrrtr , , . t ab. Hnvorford road. R. L. YARNELL. /...: ..Lcnm, Penna. JOHN 8ARNDT. ...... I L*. Tgjniont and Tine Grove, . .4 ;W&it Chester* Penna BECKER... Atlantic City, N. J. JAMES GARLAND Cape May, N.J, D. ORTON. Florence, N. J. JorfN 8088. /.Wilmington, Bel. IWiiCHANICAL BAKERY, S. W. Corner .VINE fjtf.oU, PHILADELPHIA. ifhfr.liberty offinyinff that fl»r Qo.bao poena practical Baker—five aa «tS>fcnt)cdv J RTO 'fiyo n M'JoUpn<syinian m ono or th a first houses in Scotland, and twenty-fiva as maatst-Hlunrtg which, time ha bay hsd'tfyir, opportunity of inftkin* many experiments.and observing oil the improvementa which have-been made during that period. < ln thsc6stabliBhraent, of wMich he has now the man agement, in addition to the complete labor-saving ma chinery, ho has how faoilttipfl of many Kinds not hereto fore possessed. *, ... ■Bom* unrestrained in the. purchase Of flour, none but i the sotuideptand best Used: attflhe has no I p*tm .that Breas.uc alFidnds can be do* I ** nkd. ; Fammeftitt’Wluoh the Bread made by the Mechanical , BftwfSFihWHflQtbePn'tned, orJn. which it has been tried Oftlyauts commencement, before the machinery Was in i E^?LTP rk ?, n B, are rospectfully-.asked to .give it aitnat-ntfw,-the undersigned belipvfajFitwohld ledd to [ mutual advantage. * • - JOHN-OV MOXKY, ' i * flUperialfiiidoht. RETAIIa DRY GOODS, qniioßNiEY & cmsai, A. Northeast • cornSr EIGHTH' and SPRING GAR DEN». t• ■■ L.>..‘- _ Arecloimfeont j i\; ■ yov; « THEIR SUMMER STOCK - ’•r* J ti. As,»nduflderCiwt PriceUJ , Nai>ojeon BereiM, Kicl> Barej:e-ilohe«.. ’ DucaUjmd'Tajenoias. (Verrine jOitnpne Lawns,' Crape Tfimartineo, Good quality of ChaDiM, • Panoy Silks,Ao., Ao. ißlaqk.XaeeFpintea, , ...• 1 s >tuiru i:> \r’~ Bilk MantiUaa,BaregeShawla,&c. JlUt opened,.# splendid Mt of ■- - ‘;.; ;-- p , i Qooi Shirting and Sheetinr Muslins. > ' ’ Insh Linear, Men’s aml -Boys’ Wear, &c., &o. j aus l-tf : ■' ; cZsH.” iß* R E.N 011 - LACE BOURNOUS WITH t-*- - 'Caper, Points and all at rag. ducedpoe^.to r d™^|Ma^nj,*ttJ.o . ; PRENCHLACEBOVR^DmWTHCAPES.'pdnts "no MautiUas, (Carabray,) m q rear profusion, at reduced r^^^Mi^MPORUIM, BLACK . AND WHITE BAReSe^CLOAKH^AND p*** ini “ & ■ -. ! -syMMER-CLOAKS AND DUS%® m o l'u S !Smte TaoetysofJabric, at reduced pricM, at tho ! -r7 ’ /^ABI§ t SuIfTJX.IA BMPORIITAI.' .; *' , S\u • J : - TO3. CHESTNUT Street. . 1 The' whole of our stook is *now offering at reduced pncM, preparatory to,tile oiose of the season; I jyi;. V. ;f, ? ’V. : I s°wet. 'TIfBRINO OAUZE : UNDERGARMENTS, ILfA ef Carter WArnor’b BupoTior make.' We harethem m all raneties for Gents’ nnd Cliil drft!tfs wear, s >. - , t Hoevorjr m medium nnd superior Qualities for Ladles! Gent*.',and Children’s ;wear, melualng' a lot of Ladios’e ppen-worked LiBlO‘tHread'ho«e,'or venf find qualities, and a lot of linen and 7 Lf file-thread half hose for Gent* - i Gauntlets hi silk, silk and Llblq. Lisle thready kid and frqckfikm.-' ' • ‘ • * • • ' r^> ! Nubin Scarfs or Clouds,'of large size, iu white and- ColorSrfqrjMe NnSlEßYstore, .', ; i adcLimrAftf' , No. t NORTH EIGHTH street. jpiLOTHS, OASSIMERES, Ao. Fine Black Broadcloths, I.adioß’Cloths, Ught'oolordand black. - , ,' Fine Black poeskius and,Cassimerea. : Fancy CassTmeres, yefitihsa, andßatinetts. . N. B,—Sumwor stuff* selhairaheap. . V '! ' • ' '»*' '' •COOPBR k CONAKDtL .• -l «. k ; -4 WWTHandMAaKB^ T-INEN GOODS. . , Ai Best makes heavy and fm© Linens, - ' Borne eKeab lots by the piece or yard, Napkins, Doylieg, Towels, Diapers, <: i - Cloths, from 7fic. to 91^5, - .rbnin g -tsbl«D A U lM kci, fe & coNnAu; iyw - NINTH and MARKET. Williamsville. . ’ ’l" ’*'* l Wamsutta', and other Shirtings'. ■ ■ -.-l-hJneandlowfprieedSbirt JBoeoms. Sbeetmcs by tbe yard or piece. ' . Flannels > .Ticklnga,,&o,,&c. . • ,W . /COdPKR ; fc CONRAI), ‘ - 3,57 '• .• : ,.i si NINTH and MARKNT. 1 r'! FDRNISIimU GOODS. J ; , W.’ SCOT,If---lttto' of. the firm , of Win tfnEßTfn|Tßtreet,( nearly opposite the GirardHouse,) Swf .resMctfully call the attention of his •former pationa end mends foJns new store, ant} is pre 'Mfed to' nil‘ofdd|-» forSHfRTS at • short notice. A (nerfeot fit guarantied. Wholesale Trade sapplied with rln&jbUtaandSoii«f*,; f ? u, mU ■ Jyn-iy j j AND mDNING. *4 , WASffING ANb - IROOTKG DONE JTmn with NEATNESS vnd DESPATOH; for Siyißle Tjodtes and Gentlemen, Faminesi Boarding r SchdolSi rHotels. - Bleahiboats, kc„ at "DONOVAN’S «wa swaw-Wt poliahml, EverytHms -wsahod by hsnd, on tho ednt ’l&'phoiaSuaii.BS is striotly,nttondirf,to by fomslo ■; '.j'',', 11 ; I '' '" ' !im 's°Sn&*d.it'. ■ HOTELS. The aitualion <n ls superiorly adapted to ■ thrwants of jhe Business Pnblie i and ta those in se&roh Of pleasure, Passdnger Railroads, which now run past, , aaa.ui,oMe proximity, afford a cheap and pleasant nde to auplacM of interest In or about the city, jy 23-&n ; |.T|t6ItSDAY, - Att«oßf 4 185fc ■ ’ N ew Publications. 5 “ SliollcyMunibfials ;”fVom authehtlc sour ces, edited. by Lady Shqiloy, lias lieeii repub '.Uslied by ficfciiprV&, Fields, of Boston. It supplies, some particulars respecting the poet, which.former biographerscithor did not know ,or would not tell.' Sliclleylias lmd no lack of biographera r yet his life remains to,be written," ' life" actual life Wp meant ’ Mr. Hazlitt sketched bini, 1 with ’ light atid" graceful .pencil, in the £di,h6iirgA,Uf’f<i o -:,i‘ ( !|gh'Hunt dievpted a long clmpter VO him in his “ Lord Byron and some of his Contemporaries,” which ho reproduced in liis,Autobiography.; Captain Medwin Wrote some. Recollections of Shelley for the 'Mhk tkctim, whichhe finally extended into a Melnoir. A'year ago, Captain Trelawney devoted con siderable.' spaed td tlie same„sul)}ect -in his “ Recollections of the Last Days of Shelley atid Byron,’’, speaking favorably of Shelley,, whom ho liked,.and sneering at .Byron against whom lie seems to have some Bpito.' Next, .Mr. Jefferson Hogg, Who Was,Shelley’s college Mend at OXford, published the first volume Of a Life of Shelley, which is remarkably diflUsd. Last or all, comes, .Lady Shelloy. with tlieso “ Memorials,”, which raUior inay lid, accepted W an Apology for tlio.Lit’e or limn as a Biography, .file dUMlttf 1b wife of Sir Percy Florence :Sholley, the po'ot’s son,' and has some , reputation as a bas bleu. She lias had' the use of family papers,* iuchidlnk the" Diary ahd,Cor respondenceof Mm* Shefley, the’ poet’s Wife, and author of “ FfUnkeiißtein”, and otlicf stand ard workß of fiction, flio death of Shelley took place, in lB22,'bo!&fd ho had Completed Fiß .fJifrtiofh yeuH'i'HfsAvidow survividiiim nearly thirty years, nof dying untiUBsL Between r Lady Shelter’s “ Memorial,” olid Trelawucy’s “ Jtccqllectionii,” A Iftif, estimate of Shelley’s cliaraijfdl' aild tenipefameilt itlay bo ibrnied, • Pairly'ViCWed; lid -rafiks ambiig tho heat poets of-the ttineteonth century. Hip foney Was luxuriant i dlo possessed, that«iida gihatiou all compact, ’’ which 1 so largely helps to make the poet j_he was master, abovo allhoat all others of-his,time, of thy aft pf expressing tho finest thoughts hi the Sttdst language: lid wws gifteAwith.an .car. delicately susceptible of the'various phases of meigdyj .ilO fafoiy Vid hUcdthclaWs of -yythiji j. Olid when ho.pourcd out his adlli into* song, the. usual result wad poetry. Now and. then, when he, wrote per sonal and political satire, such as “Peter Bell, .the Third,” and “ Sweilfoot, UlO f ytailt.d he descended to tile level of his tllchle, atid pro- < diced only rabid .rhymes dud Vulgar abuse. • But at least ohe .half or wllat tie" did'write (which is Collected into three volumes in Pro fessor Child’s'“British Poets”) is worthy of being remembered. His. abhorrence of what was unjust and impure manifested itself in' his productions.' It must he borne in mind, too,': .that lie commenced poetising in his teelis, and was under thirty whell lie died: Had lid Hired, much might have beeli expected Worn liilui' .It 1 would be a good..speculation, We "suggest,- to : republish the two novels, Called “St. Irvine,' or the Kosicruciai),” aud“ Zastiozai,” which Shelley wrote at the ago bf fifteen. .f Iley Were' reprinted in iB6O, in a London publication,! called.’) Tho Novelist,” and in “.The Roman-: cist:” 1 1 • . .■' ’ : , . Lady Shelley, oddly Cnotigli, tioning that we have some claim upon the Poet. Sir Timothy'Shelley, borh,at Newark, N. J., was" son pf a Jersey, woman, AiV father! having emigrated and settled at Newark, though he finally returned to Silgtalid.- - . Lady.-Shelley, aa might lie expected, sluts' oyer sbme in the'. Pool's Jife. -;Shc ' sitetK 6f .‘(flip: tragic. ohd ”' (which was suM eidc, in November, 1810) of Shelley’s ‘first . wife, with only a.'protest tlidt it mUst not.lie'at 7 trihuted to. him. She omits to mention Hut Miss Godwin, 'tho- second Mrs. Shelley, lived [ With.'tlie Poet, in Switzerland and England,!; nearly three years before tho marriage-tie" bound them. . . Mention is made of Byroii’s ille gitimate’ daughter, Allegra, win* died young, 1 but Lady. Shelley does not mention that tho mother was a Miss Claremont,- who liad accom panied Shelley and Miss Godwin'.to Switzer land, wliero they beeame acquainted with Lord Byron.’ In fact,'all tho party tlioh'belongcd to tho “ Free Love ’’'School; Yet Itiady. Shelley strongly dwells oil the purity of Shelley's life and blind! His two Iwials were a disbelief in Christianity, as a saving faith,- and his disdain of tho marriage-bohd. - .To his second wiifc, fhe daughter of Mary .Wolstonecroft, tlie free thinker, Shelloy certainly was devotedly at tached, nnd tho record of bis life with her, after their marriage, shows no blot. Even if it did, it is not for frail humanity to judge. In the Dedication to “The Revolt, of Islam,” Shelley says, to his wife," Hovbenutiful nud culm and free thou wort In thy young wisdom, whon the mortal chain Of Custom thou didst burst and rend in twain, And walked as free as light tho clouds among. Ho added ' And from thy side two gentle twibes aro liorn To fit! our home with smiles, and.tlms are wo Most fortunate beneath lifo’s heatnt ng morn And theso delights, and thou, have Iwen to mo Tho parents of tho Song I consecrate to thoe. Aftor this comes as delicate and beautiful a compliment as ever Poet paid to bis wife: . And whet art thou ? 1 know, hut dare not spoak: Time may interpret to his silent years. Yet in the paleness of thy thoughtful cheek. , And in tholight thine ample forehead wears, : And in thy sweetest smiles, and in thy tears, And in thy gentle speech, a protdiuc y Is'whispered to subdue my fondest fours: And through inino oyes, even in thy soul f see A lamp of vestal fire burning internally. Lady Shelley’s “ Memorials ” arc far from being what wc expected, from tho sources of information in her possession', but still they make' an interesting contribution to literary history. "Volume I, containing Educational Dis courses, of the works of Philip.Lindsley,-D.‘ ;D., Into President of the' University of Nasli 'villo, has been published, with a portrait, by jj. B. Lippincott & Co.- For upwards of tliifty years, Dr. Llndsley was at 1 tlie'lieail of the Uiiiverslty of Tennessee, and no man of his time tuoro . completely devoted himself to the advancement of {he great-. interests of Education. It is contemplated to collect not only-Bitch-of'his' addresses, lectures;hitid' oc casidnnl discourses as have previously been printed in his'life-time, lint also to-, publish others which have remained till lids time iu manuscript. The volume beforo us contains addresses. delivered . between. January, 1825, and October, 1850 -, full of grave thought and wisdom, - “ For old Exporlonco doth attain To something of prophetic \ein.” A second, volume .is. promised, anil also a Memoir of Doctor Lindsley, by, one of his fritun-s The July number of “ The Art Journal” is unusually attractive, The engravings on steel aro “Tho alms-dcods of Dorian,” by IV. T. C.Dobson, and “Prayer in the Tyrol,” (both, from* Queori Victoria’s collection,) and a chalk drawing of IV. Noble’s beau-, tifiil statue ’et" * 1 Purity.” The Illustrations on wood includo, specimens of Redgrave’s paintings j the tomb 1 Of S. Cooper, tho minia ture painter of Cornwell’s time; ballad litera ture; out-door amusements of tho Middle Ages; and Mrj and Mrs; S. G. Hall’s excur sions in- South Wales. Tho best article, out of nearly thirty, is “ Reynolds at his Easel,” by G. Walter Thbrnbury: It Is remarkably graphic. There is a most able scientific paper, by Robert Hunt, on the manufacture 'of tho now metals Aluminium and Sodium, .which wo recommend to the attentive perusal of all electro-gilders and workors in tlio precious metals. It will bo tlieir own fault’, in' future, if their-silvered ware ever tarnishes;’as, when combined with ono per cent, of aluminium, tho liability to tarnish disappears. Aluminium is now sold at five shillings an ounce, the. price of silver, but is tlirco times tho bulk of silver. Therefore, bulli for bulk, ahnhinilim Is ofily one-third.the. price of silver. , IV.. B. Ziober, iba South 'Third street, is the agent for The Art Journal in tjiis city., One of most: curious of autobiographies is tiiai olVjVjdpCjijji'or-over twenty,y>eats ptitißf/ P* l “gept.qP JUo Jrcuoli>olier. uHp.filled this! 1 . useful- but:,Hdt ivory exalted office dnringtlib ■ ,-roigll I; ohd : ' liouiS-XVlIt, find ' Was accounted tlie gveatetjtlilei-catchc'r inthc .world. - His. il<Jventni:eg,"before* and aftoi- bc coining a’ ulilcli rarefy flags. jiie deceptions;t>y,,\Vlupll : ho contrived to ; arrest criminals and detect' offoncos in iFavis .were inoat ingenious. An expurgated edition, .with .a> newittansiatloiir •has been piibtiaiied sby : T:- B; Betefson 1 Brothorsj With otnikSliahk’Btll«etrat i iotis: ,1 doeq visaed Loiidop ttt 164‘d, Wlierd iyo sa\VWm' and'he publicly' related the. adventures, .also! exhibiting his wardrobe, of ounniug disguises,' and proved tJiat he really Was all that Ida book claimed hint. to bo. Ills death,occurred fp cently. The statemehts in Tidocq’s Helmut's have neverbecn contradicted. • Bis adVen-' turcs, wonddtfhlus they aeem,' are irttc. ' ' " Paris r-cind ! B of if I'he Battles of Ame rica by Sea and Land,”, written by Dr. B. Tomes, illustrated with", original designs biy" Chapin, have, hceuissued hyVirtue, Emrnops, & .Cq,, NqwiYork, ..They bring the narrative ‘ down,inclusively to the, Battle, of Bunker Hilld The record yUI end with, the Mexican 'Wat. ■ Tho oilgraViUgs, from original d&wlngs,'atß of ■a Very superior order. : The work 1 bids fiiir to obtain very extended circulation, which it' de serves, ’ ’. - , ,'' J . ■ ' dTc hotic'c, with satisfaction,-,tlio steady.pro gress of « TJieltlStoriliai MagaHilld/l iltiiffisiicd ill jfcic w, York 6 very mouth;- c ItJs to tills'coim try’s ‘giM ilitcratprgj; In the itfafl JiiiVti,. scgs.” ill' i>y dild in tiid Pennsyivmhg^fi.ticket; :Afar<ih 4tll;-371.8* ;.it -Writs pruitedat Lancaster, tlio Packet h|frmgbcbn removed the occupntprbf'HriiildelJiliijl It odciupiediA' tile' tji r tiki bi' the /tta^i^;iiti^r t l)eidh r giVeiiriii iiot raptodl|tid ifc lkjre» * itbinS:, j - .TifRXMkB KoAn.~-The turn-! pike road friwi Philadelphia to, w, said to he the oldest m thp United-States; The ft>ilonr J . ing GOcoaPt'oi!the dhßSeritmdri id rim'stpekfa from ?Uhd« IOTI hOuso garden,, bn,Monday last,’/witnessed a sebW of . great. huitteMvjl .-.TP'jhdg&fro&ithe crowd and no impaticfaco jof, tho,people, id reach thb witidbW a gtraiigot M .Ini'catfae'iroulil."have irangitiodufay wero pr6ssing in to gi v 6; tnc 1 r Vdt cfa in o.contested election for Chief Magistrate. ’Bnt not ware .receiving?for lhd Lan . caster, Turnpiko Road., Prom 11. in- tho tni hoar 12n‘at night, ~the subs^rip^ o * 1 * remkineaj open/tmd? when .olofttid; 2,27 d iharcS J Wrofound suteorlbdds rMM dUb&fiUefc HdV<liffld<i‘thmy : doh on his,share; .thfa, multiplied' Ijy thp number; of shares, makcs.tho. snpi of, 08J<83. dolhirP, .»uh*i soribed and aooiit twelve, hours, 7 Thfa.shdws no scarcity cash. Six hundred fa the nunibor of 'shares 11mlt<0 bjr law | a lOUtlfy thot'oftTfb iristt* j -tutea to reduce tho .subscriptlbw tu tho legal nHim-. ,bcr, tkptbfaty dollars returned- tdithosO wbo-are excluded‘bx;tu^lofteiy. 1 ”, . . .1 {, , i f 1 ink Turk 3)QuiMOS; { ~F.ew 1 1 things‘airo so well oaloulated to awaken In the mind, i of.tho.proutfiVlrglnlattiiirliehlWatldflrln’g’ln foreign. : lands,; .tonewng. retnlnfacenocs of home’ ! *md ‘ km* drcA as inentioaof the, 4 Qld ; Ana yet .flioro'arccoinpatatircly few whd are artoro i *ofthodrirfili : df thb’fiflh jfMdh to'dd lbng. ahd sq : generally tierfn applied- M -Vliglnm; • It' originated j thus; X>aring tho Protectorate -of tfronmell, the pf Virginia; refusod.ito' acknowledge' his authority, declared itself inilopendent, Shortly after; whbn'Ciiuh'wcU threatened to sena a hoot and ‘ ajmy to rodftdfr Vlivinia Ho kaHlobtlon, tho.hlarmbd yirgiuinns'lkmt ’a, me^engor ; ti} Chariot was then an’exilocin; Planuors, JnVlting him-to re^. turn intho.fihip Virginia.' / Charles accepted the intjtatkfnp.ftad, was on the aVo he kafi Called to the throne of bOotvas he if as fhfrly seated on hfa:throne/ in gratitude for the Idyalty bf Virginia;, her ..OOafcmjarrnridd he qoar* tered with England, Irojana, and.Soot land,asahGbaopehdoiii ii^cmbcrof.the omplto, a pO'iftidh -Q&.tlrQ ' 1 ottl ifo)tiint<iny . Ilcuco the tcl'lfli ‘Ootijlor CdinS of Vir glnio aftato wj thc roign of Gfcorgc Ilf. wbiihMdpOjba<mc«laothccOafaof armsofßng wid Virginia;”; • ,]. -u A\rrOfflk^|^w^nin--Sid^knsf.qp,Tnp/ JtATKix Op-lMDEl*Ekhßift ; fe p: 15^):—In tho,May number oftho HfatOrldiU Magazine, a pa •ragraph is qUOted froill the SewoUrymirt Herald , stating that 1 thofo ate at,present three, and, so far,ns is known ( only Uirco, cobiplotti sofa of* the of the signors Of tho Declaration of In* idepondenoo. These belong to Roy. Dr. tfpragitc, of Albany, Rov. Sr.- Raffles/ of jLiycrpootj nhd a £outh Carolina gentlenipn: 1 . Thia is cortniplydn-, crirrdct,' unless nj. a ‘ South Caro Una.. gontlcman T bo mermt, .1 suppose, Mn I: K. Tent, bf Savon nahj-Cborgin; (iffer-Dr tho Oldest au tograph . collector in America [j that gentleman's -‘sorics,j perfectedmany:.years, ago,. makes a /btfr//ij complete autographs of But in hddition to this, I may also put Jn my own olaim tb the sumo honor. My sot of autographs of thb sighbrs was completed some siX ronrs since, al though greatly itiiprorcd blnco by tno substitution of bettor specimens of .several names,-and capablo of still further similar improvement with respect to , soine half dozen other names in the scries. ;, Mr.F. J. Dreer, of Philadelphia, who purchased ,tho collection of tho late Robert Gilraor, Ksq., of Baltimore, must, also, Isuppose, possess.& fall sot of ( autographs of tho signers. ’ If so, ho is, I imagine, tho'omy person, in addition to those named above, who does so. •. -' r L. J. C[ist]. ‘*6t. liouie, Mo>” 5 Letter Irom the StQto Capital. DBMOXSTRATION,. CIVIL AND..MILITARY. IN COM MEMORATION ,0F BRITISH: WESTINIIIA EMANCI PATION—UpLOIIED SOLDUjWfI—ORATION BY A CO LORED mKACntfR—-A ' BLACK ' JOKK—‘SENATOR •SIIINDEL, OP Minidir—SENATOß IN TUB* CL’RIIER LANDiDISTMCT—DITTO’ IN'THE CAMBRIA DIS TRICT —OPPOSITION CANDIDATES DOR GOVERNOR, Ac. . [Correspondence of The Prow.] Harrisburg, August 2,1859. ■ A fcrf days ago! labored under the delusion that' I had soon oil the novelties of the day, and. that there was “nothing now ufolertho Bun. 7 ’ My mind is disabused, for iny oycs 'wore yesterday raddo to fcaatupon a rnfo dnd novel exhibition in tho shape' of n procession of' colored'Rieri and .boys) with daunting flags and • drums, 'commemorating' tho twenty-fifth anniversary’ Of tlio emancipation of slavery in thoßritish West Indies. Without stop ping to inquiro how'much'the British Islands, or . tho slaves themselves, ‘ wero benefited by tho emancipation, I may say that' tho wJiolo'thing was |a most ludicrous farce, conceived and' played out in that spirit of imitation which Is such a leading • trait in tlic negro character. I '. , Tho procession was headed by it very dark-com plexioned individual, mounted ou a gray charger, said to be Gonefal “Simpson, 'of New York.” The ‘General hnd donubd.n fuded suitof military, oven, to' the chapeau and feather, and withal wus armed with ft formidable looking'sword—the wholo of which were, no doubt, purchased at some second hand after doing' a long serios of years’ soryico in' komo thoatrlcal wardrobe. I did not leant what regiment he belonged to. Close to <kls horse’s heels followed’a black band, and then came—yes, a inHithry cOhip'dny of black soldiers! Now, in my time, T have Bccn' soldiers who wero browned by old Sol's fiOrco'rays, ond at the close 'of a goriorul parade I liavc soen blue soldiers, but uevor black onos before'. .Tlio'sight was rnthor ,a novelty—from tho.ofiormous foot of tho captain to tho knook-khocS of ' fhoinst, private in the line. Tho procession, moved to Cameron’s ‘woods, whoro a, ■’yellow follow of medioero talent delivered a most treasonable harangue against, the Union—one that might' liaVe dono credit' to'Wendell Phillips;—and what is not a little strange)'a great number of white inon listened to the utteranco of theso sentiments With profound attention and deep satisfaction. Tho orator wds llonry Highland Garnet, and ho balls from New York. • ' In tho ovenlng, happening to’pnte the Exchange, where they were winding up tho festivities of the day with a grand ball, I overheard ofthern discussing tho negro cqimfcty question. * “Don't wp"belong to tbo‘Anglo-Saxon race?” saidonoof them. ‘' I. * “No ‘sah! 5 -’ said n vonorablo darkey; in dis ncck J of-timber* wo • belong" io' the Anglo-Africau race; but if wo lived in Georgia, den dc probabil ity is dat wo would belong to do Anglo-Suxons. 11 To-day I encountered*'in'tho street, my friend Sonator Shlndlo, who visits the capital on business. Ho looks a year youngor than ho did last winter. I suppose you aro awnro of tho fact, that- his friends in tho glorious old Tenth Legion will rnoko r strong push. to nominate him for Governor next spring. It still early in tho day to commonco Govornor. making, but you will notico that overy county, convention-lately held has elected dele gates. . 1 1 • In tho Cumberland district ‘thore aro a-host of candidates for. tho Deniocratio Sorintoriul hominu tlon. The Convention in Mifflin county was hetd yesterday) ami the conferees vrero instructed to go fqr Mr. .Packer, of thatcounty.' Juniata goes for Dr. Crawford, and both Perry and'Cumberland have candidates in the field. • • Biglor is still busy in tho Cambria district trying tq got ‘Wallace ■ nominated for the Senate, and ho niay ho successfulbut' if ho is,-tho Republican oan* -didato will mliko a very clean sweep, let him be 'whoever he may, ~ > . . | Opposition candidates for Governor are decidedly numerous—so much so, that I shall nbtntteuipt to classify tlieiri’. or speculate J upoh‘their prospects/ They mako freduontf visits to tho 5 capital to take; observations. *** They como liko nhaaows—So de part-” A harrowing thing must bo the lifo of a. political aspirant. Yours, Allegheny. ; Sixfli-strbbi 5 I \ #, :J -' ‘ Tji e,r o A ret wo 'i ron '.'Flf’tV ‘between, 1 ‘'Qiestnufc J an&''MijricAtr’ streets."' •WheWihd ddUthcra 1 one sUnda^as;‘iiHtil t’tie Jlis aVtrous f 854, Vhicll 'desilWcTj iso l 'nUich ; Taldabib 'jjro^ioHy' ; c»n Fifth Afreet# find pn. ,Gb'e^tattt} r abcnre';iFifthv- : a/tWo<stbry. f i;hippd(ti-(jof Hall,,'’-,.1t (wpa qlsimed.tbat Jef&ifspQ JjefftWjtta , thq jpqplpratiqnoC ;-H hsd;tne name, from lagged) ’of Wjgw’attt, It ffl .dfffiputfc tb‘ tell" what foundation waa for 'such‘a clalm.’thdugh ;if. f ia n'O UHre wonderful ;’if, indent ’ ft Is so Btrahffc, th it s there should l t6 : ’cbnflictiHgbelief’' on pbi itr •as that, bn mdr<y interesting fnfttters eonnectodwi !>' ,tbe bboiaratidn of.lndepandenae'jitHc testimony of McKean,: AdoinS, , JeSWsOtt ,isj ! nS [Stated' rv, ;one, of Oflr 4tlypf[ JulylijetljX by.no? njoanS'in ttnislom,, r methpdicbl. habits, havo j; .impi>rted tq ; his , cdulemporanocnUi mbipdfamla nil it' thein,* ns stated 'in Randall’S ’ interesting* -furo' bf J ‘Jefferson, that 1 hlsl‘'‘ Philadelphia,’ : Juno 5 20th,' 1775, ‘he t6dlt J lodging a* vtithl if f Ben 1 Randolph’,”‘ •nu carp on tor,' - who- ha 1 * hqudßtuiiO 1 roohls to Ict in Chestnut j street/ dinin j* • a i fbpjOlty (faVoruj inifictfctndj ndai Watnnfcstrcc ? • then but fetSently celebrated in %<lay. ontipgfhouse. • TVhenhe city ni an.dtJtcr.tiino, in Slay, lffd, be stayed eight days atid r tHehdo moved to thb house of aMr.’GVahfi 'Xet him speak for himself. ;ifn a letter to i)rv Mease, Wfu>had'written4ohim to'niaicp , inquiry bn 5 "the 7 sobjeot/ho“states; September’ 2(1 ‘,iB2q a d At-tho* timo 6r^ritiiig' l that ; it!Btiiimont' I l<}dged:m.tbfl 'iicrcw0 c .ofia 'JJf.ldritaf,*it\Aetf brioi high, ; of -whichjl -rijnted ;$♦ larlrasto npjlif wrlugn proofs In iby : Ttt'Vi?pTicf()|trGitti^, ; V«l IMM*®' if i Cteria'an/at* tittn'noAM.iwf&Jf - rttlinlr hi feU : B iluit -ziißflbiiye Wasi-uri'tiiesioubj sidoof i stMo(, {iftibably-’b'otwß.U <S«V«)HiIf -Sn4 lf onfj? Bonseiin 'jfoSßi&.ft*! $W ttsM.Wtffcfwt . oiiiortnsar ?t.;.' X bavt> sonic, ; that it was s epej op qtiostfon, or worth' oolttmnpiojittng,*’ Mr/ darij itdi to‘stater boWafl not ptrftttiy ‘certain, its'ottglf 1 notumiaftxiii • (he'wtis then in his eightyitfiird oharaetetistio during WiOlelifW -andxmoi welli worthyio. be: followed; ..meptlonqdyhwibedUiuiseSQrhuned'itO'ibO.ltlmt.stilt .standing? rplsod,/! atqry^%nd i p?intedy ( 6llpw l this HihjO hejoolc most of ’ills at Smithy auj>- 'bdeed' by r. J esi;rSbh 4 s 1 biographer’ to hard been 6ftheCJii^Yavdrn^''' • ' There is another‘place Widclf ( a ; riral ,oiaim< OS thebirth-plflccdf the igVciat-Reelft .tho otd Jndian-Queen:.Tavern,- -Whlchistood <not ,iYpyy lpßg sipceiniFojirth street,! oboyo Qhestnut. t tb,eTO ,/pr, , The son (of <j{oSar drf? ojfthq of .the t/on, 1 pointed but to ’Mr. Watson, thb the place whero sat, by the wesi side of the 1 4ndr■ , ’ * -'■• * ,t - :■ j u (Jn-the east side of tfifth the artist; Jhas WsLdedfor abodt’thirty 'years: Th®.pai n tbg,ipomattached, was built bspraasly for; him by Stephen ,Girard, front whom U, j AithpUgn ndt an Atderidan bf, bi;th, ..his . fame i^; btosoly connected with his - yrhd b*bni in Rnglan|f seventy-six and ’ try Tiy* his father/ : She 1 family fliW settled li Chdrloston, Sbnth Carolina. • 1 Ifere 'oditimonbed his art-cduootion, the rudiineiits : of wbich l hb roooived frm a .young .school*feJiow. - .Thc.:gentleman : fll* luded tq fitill eun (or 'did but;a short timd .einpo,}. and having spent., the; gryator part of .hi? life in dthqr (back his old. ail'dtfid tu iud tffaptioe whicji had‘epgflgcd wfieriyodbg; '' l ', 11 !! time danib for ThdhlaS Sptly’to g 6 into Wasptaecd’iri a brobor’s bfflco 1 . Buthord ho Wai oiit Of his oleihcnt. And it tras lit length dc-' termined to allow him. to follow that prbfegslon ’to Which his So-plainly*pointed.- ilo resided tho-practico of his pro fession, in vnnou.3 citles ofl Virginia,ddXow York, and Boston? retnotltig ini 1900 td this city.' The aairfe yeat ges of artrstudy abroad, and-sailed fosr Europe, whofo’hls genius WnS recognised? and wher'b thb fa-' vorable opportunities forTtnpVWCtnent offered him wero duly Improved. His slay WdS hdt ft Very pro tracted one. Sinco'Ms-return ho has inade this oity his hotoo, On a visit to Rdgland soon’After the" Accession to ■ tho • thrbno of Queen Victoria, he had the privilege of painting her iiortrait | this-picture wo understand, is in the possession of the St. George’s socioty of-Bhiiadelphia. ln his branch of tho profession (pOrtraifuro ishis fortojhe has few. oquals/ ’ AVaidil•‘hearted and Sprightly, notwith/* standing hU ago his hand is yet steady, and'his ar tistio powers UhdiminiBbed. Beale and ho are tfdw eiigaged in painting HkcnOsscs of each' othoriorour felidw : tdwnsmnn’, Joseph Harrison,'Jr. j‘ Mr. ( Pcnle- boing now in his eighty j third year and, Mr. Sully about six years his junior. • During the last winter Mr.'Harrison gave a bril liant-reception,'atbiir elegant mansion, in Eigh teenth streot, in l honor of theso distinguished art ists, at whicMa largo number of artists ’and literary gentlemen of this oity nttonded.' 1 Tho hondr was due' richly merited by thdso for whom it was inode, and it was both pleasant and, profitablo for those’of kindred tbsto, but in many oases acquainted oDly by roputation, to bo brought together Under such agrcoablo circumstances. * It has always been true, to a cortaiu oxtont, nowlioro inore than*in Philndelphin.) that a prophot Is not without honor savp ln his own J country. ‘ Afo'may laugh at the mutual admiration society Of tho Bostonians ’as much As'we picaso, but there 3s inuoh for us to iini -1 tatc, ns well as something to avoid; in tbo example they set us. Wo are ready enough to pay court to J distinguished? ur evon' notorious, strangers, whilo those who confer honor on us are little thought of. Mr. Harrison deserves tho thanks of tho com munity for taking the lead to do away with this reproach. ' ' Next door north of is tho offico’of the Gjrard Trust, adjacent to tho north side of which is an nnoient burial ground, twenty-fivo feet square, belonging to tho SovCnth-day Baptists. Tho'in scription on, the tombstone attached to tho front wall will tell its history in part., It reads as fol lows: ' - * Tins monument is orected April A. D.,.1829. „ • by the Trustees of the First Congregation of - , - Seventh Day Baptists residing in the township of Hopewell, in the rounty of Cutiihorlnnd. West New Jersey. And the Trustees of the Seventh Dav Baptist Church of Christ, Fiscntawny, Knst New Jersey, to perpetuate the memory of. ■ • > : RICHARD SPARKS. Who, iiihia testninent and' Inst will, gave and dpvived • this lot for a bury ipR ground for the uso of Iho Society of- Sevonth Fay Baptists, and was himself interred therein i A. D.171G, ngrooably to his request in said will, with aeveraLotliDrs.nncostort njin relatives ofinonibers of . said Societies; who were laid within 25 feet of the north-, !ern end oftho senior ' ' * • - - . > .** Inmeinorjr.of ELIZABETH WEST,. 4 , .an acedwidoW t of William West. ’ ’ who departed this life A. F. 1773.” ” Several othoi* records like this last'aro on'tfrC ■stoiic', tho lower fiiiftiftlly covered with earth/ ? Somo forty'yards oast from- tho southeast eorner of Fifth and Market streota, used to bo tho old Black Boar Inn, a two-stbryfranio building. ThIB, whioh stood at loast eighty years ago, was torn down'in 181 C, to nutko romh for stores. A now building was tHon built'for tho tavorninits wagon-yard. -Cohunorce street was not opened for some timo after. , ‘ This second ' building has'been taken down rc- 4 cently, to mako room for the new market-hopso. During the removal 1 an aged countryman was ob served looking' on with tears in his eyes. He had stopped at tho Black Boar, he said, seventy years ago, and it scorned like an old friend. Suoh an attachment tq an inu is not common in our days, for our “hotels” aro now places for show and pa rade moro than' comfort. Perhaps you remember tho wish of tho saintly,Archbishop Leighton—thnt he might die at an inn. Ho said “it looked like a pilgrim’s going homo, to whom ,this world was All as an inn/and who was weary of tho noiso and con fusion in it;” that’ u tHo officious tenderness and care, of friends was an entanglement to a dying man, and tho unconcerned attendance of those that could bo procured in suoh a placo would givo less disturbance.” His singular wish was fulfilled; ho died at tho 801 l Inn, in Warwick lono, London. The Eastern Markot Company’s building is in tended to accommodate tbo market pooplo who now uso tho sheds whioh havo so long blocked up Market street. The work was commenced the 30th of April, and will bo completed, it is expected, by tho Ist of October. Tho old sheds aro to bo taken down November Ist. Tho.now building will occupy about 135 feet in breadth, by 328 in length —not far from 45,000 squaro feet. Tho massive, walls, of fine pressed brick, wilt bo about 50 feet high. Tho company, has purchased, in addition, some fifteen foot,on tho south side of Commerce stroet, to mid ,to Uiq width of thatstroeL It re quires no nrgumont to show tho advantage of tho now markot-housos over the old; but when we con sider how much ’their improve the main business ', street of opr city/wo cannot but wonder that j ibe, old sheds havo boon allowed to stand as they havo dono, r • 1 At the' southwest Corner of Market and Fifth was) iA ■olddri' tirties, V.bparding-kouse, (tho'moatrc-, Hpectable t in■ tho‘city,J kopl by Mrs. Trist.’ Herb 'Washington used to atop/on his visits to Philadel phia," previous to coming horo as President. “I Jwji bew; is^seattsesfaitst^ VBS ’/-ft P.T) AV’R I’KOCH ftUT NO 8j S JlWb' ; ' t;: '- '«■* i, '' lhl ’ <i jL: Quarter Sessions —Judge •liUdltftfl-^Tno Z . mOralllgj MMpOUa V Bdjonk, ,'ibme tints before: tho'nfuaJJioiuv iiWdtoJMSjneiu»|Of of tru9jjiiis/ouqd- thgdpyjhefoto; by, tber#rpiuf £ury, iV lXitbcp ( mmendablej)rorQpp; yho,§lto^pg-,cn^iQal L 4j?P<¥ed 9f, ytor tbe iorcd tKeir respective pleas !' L '"‘ ‘.' r ' ! '" I *.* JojinPha?iiix wiis chfi^e‘e4^UbhttiglAry 1/lff~©k > toring^thu l - of ‘Biahop-Potteiy and -taking, i therefrom ;A; qoppefc Ifettle/Abd:.* ortiejesf , Officer JKnoaas .teatiilea -that tKord.e£&i&- ant attempted to kettle, * rind 1 he ‘ ar rbited' blur {’--tbit -’afto thbdetalriftiVaa afta»tdd ; door about ten o’clock at,night, and remained, inn •'thehonsb d?Si6lfipTotter until l iTho. dicing arraigned ,1 plead" •fo ftf/harg?, .OffieOTfKpyafij oefendant. was an old offender, afiu that he believed the 1 ’defendant had*bofen bbh vie fed 1 in* r thlffßtrite. The rtoferidanfe-is. ontyjaboot itwsaty-thjleQ.'years aid, and isknown.byseveral-aliases. f., T . , . ’ Eliza Tlarna'Vos ciiMgba VithVf glbpde * kndwidg thbhi *tb MV6 Thby cbitti6lb& • of yratting apparel/end,wqtP tbow<f' sontefieod at- lfcftt ‘tbnn'i of 4ho.bourtL i •Qaptam tWiJlsj,testbed..that his rgoqds, ( ;wh(ah..he' . valued at over»sbo' f were In archest on.boaraof'tbe ‘Steamer ‘Majot'Reybold, riridw*efb Btolbn^ibeicfrom,.. Officer. Summers tee tilted 4haf hkifecmvedinfomUt- • i ‘i"? ?? ?r“ *8 pwa? wei^ that tBo aefcn'lant had pledged them in her own name 1 . 1 «■•* <.;li n-n. j .. ' The Dietrich Attorney aiisqijhal. a vwdic.t ofj»t .guilty should bo,rqnderaltiMijn,innocentpeeegn might he convicted dtiton'-tiie same tent' Vor^iopor.iicTtiU'ta]^»<'«6^K ! fidt.Mi,: iSrol* li*BM’ t&S- n.% traffics •£&'' itniift* • Joitii Bro.wn woe cdnrnJtod. of ths. larceny <)Cit idiriir watch, tho HU 'Dsifici Mc&iaeken; fvalitodat $25. iThocproeooatoii'ctedtlaed: thdi Abe CMnointp nia;,tore»nd of Witter, and while Ka was gelling it for niin, ifia ! defeh:tfii’£ trom'nclO;it‘aiid : irii'n .aWny withib cßentmiifal tadooyeUtin UuiCotmtJ William Itrn.iy wacdlnirgo'd 1 wiflittie Adjuotitlty Of'Sitmll change,' aniou!!ting''-to -about ,|sc tbP Wt>BortJ3>f:y*edoriek Stabler...' Thorde-! fendont. tile nllegod, wont.,lnto tho, store,ol tha brAeocuttfif^udtoottfiff VCH idiotignitty.ji!6cati!neodf toceoycnciaonUU'ln’tSd 6f«ity.yivSe'SniWi>, wfueb. waandafstat s3.v :!Tho ; tis&m .Pjotona-; *ing to Dtnrfidme gooug.and t tfiat son took,tholawn pfeti-ft ktiae¥ dio*' sifeiwll*' ‘ f rgulty. ,:3?Rtencod for ?&dmontiw 4ft ctbo- liond cbiivictcd of thrift StTxi -cofttiMaucd at-JB; iti* pwpirtyvhf Jbhn A; feorbell. i Jcffija Wallace was upon. tho charge of 'Boil-; rtfeacp£to tldrty)day&an’liiß.Oohfity-Prison i:';>• ~, SoSflfi.Eobortti wafl charged with assault and tbry'upoh llarriot Tnoinivs, '.'VbrdieT guilty.* “Sea tenaou to Pnsqn.' { w,JpJin >tWPb. iWajli.chareed withiteSßttU imd£at< toiy', upon ?|ary McCort,- „The,, prosecuirix., »id That 6ba 3id notwtab fd 1 we dSfeSdaht, as-ho-SriujA and ‘‘The caso ,w,A£ tnpd.apd. the defendant.waa convicted', Sontcnced to six months in the .County Prison v . ' / J r oh l n Connor■ was witk intient..to/Wll Fwdeinok?Browii.vr Vtr* die} guilty the cha f o{ ,assa alt’ Md battery, but nothrifh an'intent*to kill. iofocee PHwp/-’* 5T ’C ;^»v; 2 '• ,l i,v * r'Edvard /Hahuoliwas coriviofedinpon the.charge of assault and Upon Mary Manuel, Sentenced to one week iii th.o Cpfipty Prison, and lo.'givebail in -the- ljavior keep the aw: .■VVhciJ ipdsMng- BentenQo!'Upon. PKqonit,r, Judge Xuatow*' taOk'^dOcagidh’^ti)“ tenfa^k I ,*®4<‘ n tJiS course iifo*whicfi tliC:prlsaneb‘bad ; Itfii Ibr sdhie Placed bJmiftks WjPfOJWr, Vieted burglar,. Earfy'eVil associations and,rabsen querit ledaf bech'btilr thV pfepamtifty steps to- tenods orimc.-.Mi ud character ,was trembly, Dad >f flflanau f greatly, operated against dll his * rnent pftefjbU relpasfi frotol pdsppj intended^ tdnceiTfu on-ihe expiration 1 of bis montbo pcrfeotlybonesfciifeujiin'i ti jt ’Judge liudlow. *lstnceroly Hopevthatyott b«iy,, The sentence of the CouVt Is- tbaf one contfof the.nsi'of andthacostsl'of . J^Uia^you.-jojftoro ' lf-noc already restored,or'the Tiko.Tqiue thereof. < and that you undergo an na’rd ! labor'iit a jatn^Vglj tory j cpiifineinbnt iin.’ ihe Ensfern Penitentinry., for ‘the term.oft tliroc.yeare iabd',sbr i mbnthsj ) aild'thUi k»bn u stHnd,bofca'ifUttedr ruhtiF i* fcbgSjmed s Tho- sentOnco;wa|^pYidenMyuOl prisoner,, who probably thought that his.iuainbere. : protestations of thd Judge* ih J , hiSvfavort;! Thc j :cDmmnnity iimy'nOW.oongrajnlrtW r j itself uporv tho-foctjtha.t.nnothcr character has been put *~oat'o£ way, for- gomo. ; tiraoinfc least. 1 ; figured.(n ;pollce annals, and.inatwithstanding.ihis. •comparative youth, Was .a,tnostoJpert and success-^ ! ful plck-'pOcKet ‘ 'and burglar.’ Ills' photograph adorns* the' ,^Rog^leS, •Qaltery.-’ 'at'-thtf ’Detootivb'* • ! PoliceOffioe injlho-.Centi'al.. Stwtiano iVheu. th6l , court aqjqtirncu/ wjyoral.of the oremipa of the prir, Soner surro’taided nidi' in‘ thd c!6ck, dondoled tritii 1 him on' his brospwtive'tmjdymenk of 'the- eharma of : solitude, and bade him an afiectiopate farewell*: >.• , Tho Grand Jury yesterday returned twenty bills, jus‘Mgnored; us imd‘ feievbit cy^’trtWi 4 ' With the* . industry, at present manifeslcd in tlie Ctmrt, at loalSt 1 . twepty-five of tho,usual trivial cases might be dis: > * posed of daily r but, of course) tho District Attor* , uey cannot-tty indro* oaieS^thaii'«ro returned to* ■ him. .'."Ut v 4. --r 't./J ■j I o Several of tbo prisoners, orilted tip for, son* s tcnce, plcadcd io extohuntloh )of' fhclr 'offences,' , that they Were intoxicated at * the timer ofiho coin ! mission of thc-aQts-ulleged .against thcin. i- Judgo l Ludlow stated that was no sufficient gronpd.of and that those/who pdt,thVmselveB in a 1 ' state of intellection muit be held strictly responsi- - bio for tiio of.thelr<own daingci JE£e> ' animadverted upon those who deal out, ppt liquor, but'poison,‘to those nf vloiouß'Habib?, and 1 thug* servo' to. swellAtha .’lists iof cHmc in-all ohr greats .cities. Intemperance cap* bo pp lf tho sale of liquor was checked but for a qmgleyresk. ( tlie miserable -and degraded' b6in^s I wlio'4T6 i constantly , brought Into chart,' tho iJndgerthought that much time and money might be to* thq Strut-payers of tho Commonwealth, and spoko .ih ’emphatic’nrnl fmthfuVlahguUgc of the inwery, poV jerty, and cr?mo.occasioned-by thc salo.of poison by . ithoso whom tho law too often fails ta reach, ,'. * "\fhHe tho assault‘and battery‘caseg.wore boing Itriod, Judge.LudloWBtatedtb tho Jury? that tinder * ;anacfcof tho Degislature passoil.tttt.tbolttsVsessiQP, thoy had a right to .dispose of the costs as they savf 'proper that is *td say,' that'thcy ’ might pat them ieithor upon tho prosecutor or* defOndnnlrOr dirido [tho burden between them. 'Where therewßfo. two ■or’threo defendants, tho jury might eay whether one should pay all 1 or a-portion'Of the costs, 1 or' j whether they, with or without tho prosecutor, ahould. .oach'pay an pqual part. (, Of oourao, tho matter-was |to bb'determined upiFoy the 1 evidenbo that* mighty ‘present itself in cases 1 ’ hereaftef, subjobt tb tho dis 'eretion of tho jurors.., :—, , -.*, i. n l’‘i, *» ! Nisi , Pmus—-Justice habeas ‘corpus ense of Mary Ann Vanness, (before reported ■\n The’PreM))** little girl- 1 aged six-years,' which Ivras brought before to deoido whether.tho ‘managers of the Union SchooJ andChildfon’s Komo jhiid a right’ td bifid out tho child, wfis again calVou iupforhettripgyesterdayinorping;-' •• • • >' i: ‘ | Tho defendants asked to.file an answer, swonj to |by tho‘sebretary, which, upon exceptions of. tho icounsel for tho party* issuing tho Vnt J of habeas jcprjms,.tho court refused ta allow them to ! do;i say;, ing it was insufficient. t , . [ 4 . tl ,tny | The.answer stated that tho child’.bad’boeh'hbund jout to a porson residing’in the'State of Delaware; t j that they had authprity to thoichild outf as it. a ‘ ihnd boon committed to their ohargb by Alderman ! ijpatchem ' ; Tho court ordered-tho defendant to prepare te x 'sufficient answer by thcr first/ day of September it will again meet to hear tno case,. 'Adjourned. " ’ 1 ' /" • 1 ''' L * ‘ subpoenas for witnesses in tho cases that aro to bfr (brought before tho United States Eastern District, .Court on and aft or"the third Monday or this month, wero yesterday made out by Mr/ A‘. If/ Uppeh/of the Marshal’s office.. The names'of the jurors have, hot yet been given out. , r ■ - r i-- - • { i To the Editor oy Tuk PresS.—Your phperof August Ist represents me* ns' stating, 1 in my re marks at tho Saturday night meeting, in favor of city SuDday travol, that “chutuhes would mako T forte.” These words, thus isolated as they, wore in the - ropqrt, place mo in n position the opt, posito of that taken, and aro well calculate te in jurc mo w*th thp class 1 was defending Tho remark .originated in this way : t A gentleman qsed languagol strongly condemnatory,‘of 'Christinfi ministers and churches. As an admirer of church' Organization, and anhhmblo mombeVof tho Sooiety .df Friends, ! couldmot respond to tho call to ad ' dross tho meeting, wlthoub rebuking sentiments so legrading inthoir tcndeneles. . , , ■ I stated that “I. did not onvy tho order of mind, lat could sco no roligioua or moral good resulting, from churches; that tho money spont in construot 'ing themwas spent'among*tho industrials; and if tjio gentleman using such, language could sooin them no religious or moral goodness, ho industrial o'mpldymont, ornrohitebtaral elevation tdthbmirid, he might) at least, find thorn Useful as forts in timb of war.” - ’ ’ .Very respectfully, your obedient sorvanV - I August 3,1858. , Fatal Accident. —Tho daughter ,df Mr. Philip Doughetty, aged eloven years, raiding at Fifteenth and Filbert streets, was run over by a train'of tears on tho- Norristown Railrobd,",about noon yesterday, while crossing tho traek in Com pany with her mother, at Domiuo lano, a short dis* tinco.above Manayunk. Her body wds most shock .ingiy mangled, and she died almost instantly. The coronor was notified. ~. . „ , Cricket. —A match: will be played- to day. on tho- ground of tho St. GCorgo Cricket Club/ near Camnc’s Woods, between tho first eleven 'of Osccblo and United Cricket Clubs, combined, iilid tho first eleven of tlio Hamilton of Wost Phila delphia. Tho Elovonth-streot cars go within threo squares of the ground. VC- **•»•**!* bo touttoßabociibon hr W«eCopie*S *<* f «\ VI n i ?Wrt» gafc? :*• V£ BBSS T»entJ *■" otTwanlj-qna or oT«r r w« wiU Mod «t £r'4& U. Iwnod Semi-Moothlr, in timo for tIM CkUJornM Steftmara. >~- V-iryiiz') bdtis.r?.zii pfrw-n £ i ‘ X I I'liu i.* lit ni *- f : GENERAL,NEWS. OMtPJBV.V-BoT-:ievi Boll,; DaD..died, it 'hi* T&Plgmr ,&^i i motT, Ja :ttus i Btate, on Tuesday morning lost. Tf~w« araliot,mistaken Dr. Ball was bf ffie Churob “ Pennsylvania, ilo had entered VK been in p'lSreb for ! fte,<l«>c<)?e-wa»:» r»rt WMfltaSl •P®i»«»«W!(tn)»n in. «,♦ Bow OiiaM^afty > ,(Uid,w^rged.^4hom I for,.biahpß, P$S» fif ;■&&'<; Taeant. ife ability, his zea}„ and hia jiptyensured for him many friends; while thu .courage and pertinßclty with which he mamtaihed nis.yteifs £f church doc trine and go veriinierit eommEnidbd’ the' eotifideneo andViesceot' ofMi-psrtijfoapwhbTriilliod around Wmas:tneirJeadt)r.i'ohbn'pßUyj.hS rfear.-rlgorous intellect became disordered a few yeaiw flifco.'-'antf thSoghthcf frehaehf which of-donagesieirt; Jet all felt that a?- a minister wasyirtiatly ended. Ufa last public toiMtoteftal’dot'WisJ to r ii4ei*t«t‘ jh, ordination of his grandson, Mr,ThoM*S<J.' Gleason, at Claymont, .-Delaware, pbontithrtMCweeksainoe. lus r.tall,-,coimttat>dii>g,param:,*ndj iisyenoreblß features wjdi-bflrcmeiiibored'bj.tbfinsanda.of'Phila delphians, who have iward hiajin lhf jaiipit or ESiSaipfSSSJteSr. Ued and built up by Ms sxertipni" DMifasalso denatt M.tW'OendfWSJbhVeßtioh'-fieoM taisldiooebo for mapyyonrs'.' J irtfbad.iflktge i fimlly ! bf ohiidrea, most 1 of'whoin,’ however; 1 he -euryiVwT—~ -.■•.■Srsamik !m*nT n*med .Drehb niilesscaithof this Bliice.:came- iiito fiiwiiyestcfdsy.'atfd Called upon >r. Z. H. Landsdown, stating that he had-ezp*- •fi.cpond ia.vMlfUt-Wwrtng W -WBSB to'dli* ktad.lß cpmpajitcd:iW-Mnt»-pa&. The ; »«»4;efc«i»-4ia-- oulty Complafncibf isremo4>.ti>bein»Jrisirb*fi>er. cttvMnMtßiW ’duMiufy-.im the,preceding night. and that it had wfcen'life th'«? dob* %mkeM aLoncc ia.dilatQUh&:e&*,.and mate- aa examination into the fnrttt white of an inch ia shape/) passing to wad great rapidity. . He,inserted in^rg btent into th? darfhnd after m twmCwhAt protracted > effort* succeeded in/taking out-ninety-two efrhee* ,wpr»s*tfhie&gaY£ cntite.reUef, andihsydaßsmaa went relieved,- or ;: at leiist,: tempo rarily feTlefed. /and..unpleasant noise complained q£..,4Jr!XLMd9down inforias us that this is tho fitgfdi&e of the kind that ha has levirbad inlhLJ’prahtice, ah&;that hi has never teen varpujJJeUn Jour 7!U. .I r- r",. Batrnts, from Uxe §tajes r: Patent ;Offioe- on the jSdof 4*- “ improvement, in the 'manufacture-' fcf' twrirphbrfo iOcid 4ud km*f'i v ■ - jpdjwyd L. KciHer, cof Pittsburg; for improra .Jdh f of for im proretnent injonraalboxes.“ 1 Jjs - .provament in mamxfiietoTeirf cdimndn < • - . t > Henry EasfcrTarentum; for im proyenierit in refining-coal oila., , .. , of Philadelphia; for im provement in' the’inanufaethre of hate ‘ ,M • ‘ John G. Erneat, of York, assignor to hlmfelf ud S.-fis;SJayranker,.of improrod tta oiun;o,fbrT>endingplQt^hluuidle3 si; , James a.'Hamer, oi Read ia r,^iissfon6r. 10. h (m -eelfandNortis hiari^‘of Kiinoetionjfor mehtinKbrickmottle; < -. Johnß. Powell, nfPbfTndriphTn, anrigiioi fuTiTiit self .and Gcp. Frickj pf aagie for im proved macliuio for. up<jloeks t ; - ~,& , iTußSp^-r-Thorpnjsiejiadera part of Hhe’eityi' Xf consisted of a bright yellow carriage of 'Brobdigt nngian r dimensioiu. magnificenUy, ;i monnted, ■ and drawn by’eii graV hordes. 'fJunbfltr’Sraa Terr na ftmtlly 'cid fod andj’oii inquiry, it was found? that ,; 4hi was notbing-moreithan the familyc arriageofllr. laao Id. Rinser,, who . 4 waa. giving .tho s of- hia h6u3ehojd'an. alringl Ims novel carriage u so.con? rftrUcted that, ‘With the it 'Will comfortably poisons ,l besides leaving aibhhdiari tbom;for tho jxeccMnry -baggage iof iai travelling party., .NolwithsUnding; the immenaejjsianof th* carnage, ,i$ is finished, ia ; weir proportioned' that ite nsdraal, aro not very ohviona until it ia broiiktt hi owripart'* sob-with on ordinary' carriage. *lt Such h coaeh M-anfftAfodUuviatjr patriarch might .liiva kept for ,-r.i • .i j: SnAߣSi-~About {kidoaen <£ tho inembersof the yesterday, and returned with three of “ yar iimnfe.,lWjOhd tff ifu a in6nater 3 ! 'whaleffifth 'Who h£a ai^aihg llker him.; Ho.wa» i nearly ten ’feet lonkP aevhn.and a> [half in, circumference, and - weighed, over 709, 1 pounds/ Xt.took six men to bring him alongside vttie boat to receive'his death-blows. Those,woo do ‘not thkik thorfl is any fon in “ sharking’ l * •should’ hatelbcen on board, when .that follow Wax taken.— iVfiw London Star. - -iAnother: Mc«mcssT. Gift to Tiis Tfßomu addition toCoSi.Coeke’s donation, of-$20,000, woare gratified state that. HonT'Wnj. C. Sires,.in whose hands .SIQ,OOO.had. beWptoced ; by ofhia,'not* a' resident of tb boappropriafed-to- the cause of agri cultural .education in thin Commonwealth^has defi nitely concluded, to adya it to.the .Virginia Military. linstirato, towards Tho of a second ehr.ir in the school of agriculture, to be denominated ’ tho chair bf Natural iliatory.Ammai and Vegeta ble Physiology .—Richmond •" Singular Hoo Disease.—A strange disease hhi appohred among tho bogs of several formers in tho vicinity, which taxes ihe-inquiry oE;all to ac teouptfor,. r Tho ekin become,coverod with.pimploa land lrttle'jSores, resembling leprosy,tend tbpaffected ;hog dies Suddenly. v ThO'dfSedsP'doVsxtot appear jtah&Vo any effect oh the hog in tern ally/as the hog ’choldro, which is also-provauing to/aome extent.—• Setereburg Express: ,’.• I e, ;, j Fox Township, Fa., has been visited' by ft . violent wind.-. It Bwept across-rtho. epnntry in a Violent and careless“ manne'rV' .Fences were., hro's itrttted/ freeafaprootedi flelds bf'grainHblowndfat to jtho ground) -and e&ttlo’wortekillod. Its-- track wm " not voryrwidOi and much damage 'was done,, as the country oyer whioh the wind blew, was sparse -3y settled.. ' • j JVrßGiNLrSte.wart was stillalivQ.on Tues-. day nigtit. ’ Although 1 the doctors'pronounced her to be rapid! r sinking-the night 'before,"*yet she has disappointed their expectArions, and was able du- - ring Tuesday.- to partake of various kinds of uutri knent.. Her friends, seeing that she has lived so long) are beginning to havo a glimmering of hope pfier.recovcry. t ' V. « Struck by XigktninGj—T be bouse of Mr. Ragsdale, In' Auburn, .was/ struck by light jnmgdn the 14th -ult. -The'lightmng‘passed down tho chimney, and vtruok one of the daughters of Mr. R. about her head, ranging down her body, toro her 'clothfngteff .‘and. completely'annihilated one of her shoesr Strange to say, the young lady, Itis thqugbti jrill surrivoLthb shocki. • : .Mr. Piiu.o Judd,; .of Mftyi-Hritttn, Conn., bame-near being killed; by, & strange steer whioh {waß in his barn-yard.wiui "his'owti teatfle. The Steer had knocked him down and was About to gore ■ him, when it was attacked bypne of hia own steers, and during the batGo Mr. Judd-had time to es cape. -The vicious steer was shot.- jMr. George Ripfle, proprietor of the United Stages Hotel; MiUon, wa* thrown from his horse, on Monday of last week, and severely in jured. His head struck a stone, and he.woa ren dered insensible’for' some hours, but is now con sidered out. of danger. . • ! i(xBORGE.At-CowCT> Philadelphia, is spending- tho /August - solstieo among. us. The “ cOuhSellor ” is always greeted with pleasure and parted with"»"with rogret 1 by his host of friends among tho eyerUating AUeghenies.-r Hollidays' bitrg Standard. ' • i /Artestan WELb.mTho commission, ers of Quocii tennote/county, Md., have appropri ated a'thousflJKl- dollars for the * completion of the Artesian well at. Controville, Md* - Tho well is now upwards of4oo feot deep. ' ;. , Severax 'gentlemen of New Saven, Conn., in examimug 'their grhpe Vines) find that somo foreign varieties are suffering considerably from a Bpooiosof dry - ■ r PERSONAE. . Dkath of "an ‘o£.i» Mbrchaxt. I—Our 1 — Our obituary this morning records the death of Asa Bradley, Esq;, ip the sovpnty-nlnth year of his*gc. .Mr. Bradley was one of the oldest merchants of this olty/ In tho year 1799 hevame' te'thiS town from East Haven, the place of his birth, and commenced business as a clerk; op .Long Wharf. ,In tho year 1802 ho formed & partnership with tho late Jehial Forbes and othc-rs, fnd continued in aotiye trade until 1847, when ho retired from.basiness, and was su(KCcdod. by his eons. As.amerchant he was strictly honest and upright, as. a.Christian faithful and sincere.— lfaven Journal, August 2. Mr. Walworttiv a wealthy planter of Arkansas, who is one' of tho habitues cf. Saratoga, has made a will, in which he bequeaths SSO,<KHF to the State of New York, toward founding a hospital for the blind . If the State should refpse to accept it, it ii ‘to go to tho Stato of Miohig&n; and if not accepted by Miohigan, it is to go to Ohio. Mr. Walworth is himself blind. .: TnE Veneraiilb Eldbr Joseph Sawtbr, who recently, died at Whiting, Vt., was among the first pulpit orators in Western Vermont, and loved uni versally whoro he was known, and porhaps as mueh oUt of nis own partioula.r denomination (Baptist) as in it. Col. Wh. V. Hicmrr, of Mississippi, who served in the Mexican war with Den. Quitman, and dis tinguished himself at the' battle of Monterey, re cently fell into the Mississippi nw from the deck of a steamer, and was drowned. Cbarles H. LAHPR reß \?4iterof the Springfield (III.) State ■ Register* declines .being a candidate for Congress in'the yillth District of lUihois, mad* vfcant by tho death of Hon. Thomas L. Harris. . Louis M< Coates. . ;D. M. Bbrn ard /-Esq,, for ’ years clerk of th* Huntings oourtof Petersburg,' Ya.,' has anneunced his infontlon-of> resigning.. - t A Lmteß •, , f v . There’s not a heart* however rude, ' But hath some little flower - s " N.Tp brigtheri UP its solitude, ■ And scent the evening hour: Tfiore’s not a heart, howeTe r oast - By rriefaud Sorrow flown, Buthath some memory of th* pattj To love and coll its own.
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