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ANC BRAWRRa' !!AMeIQOA»fAftBHi>WKtK)MPANIBB’PIW6,•>.: ■' '- ' ■'' e gi" t 3£'i '■■ ■ ■■! ■■ B"" URGESS * MEAD. : >'' ", : ’V, -■ AJSD Ot-O’tHWG GOODS, v'v' 1 : B6l»A«enUittifc*.Uoiu4BUti*for then!* of : , risfitOJfrimiom i s£ waswer>s If y MERINO V HOSIERY *■ AND UNDERWEAR, : fV 'l 'V?? Ntw'flS-BAUCLAY STRERT, * r ' ! ,* U ' rV ‘ •*«>'«* NEW YOHK. * ; r ‘ ’ - - wirim 00,,, & •. Is.iJ! ■v r -;«j.tsi!ij|fe~'-J.W<'to u|?-i:»e L^CLOTHSiDOBSKINSiANDOASaiMERKS. K„'lM,> J .S., ;VBOM3.KJENT««! ■; . ♦w.i '..-t*'*'-, ,' CLOTHS, DOESKINS. &o. : ; ;;! C >!*«» CHESTNUT BTKBBT, i;. '.. w ; a - yyiAPELFmA., j-tvif/- 1 ■'iirfßtollrtKiltisß,;* 1 :;, M -it iti-. s’ I#AOE GOODS* fcc*»; ' ?? X '' •''-■ • ’ ' ,>iw BAXtt'S DWr ‘♦“c ,p‘t‘ ,*jV*V ,! • ■' • > - 7: |s6tr4*D;B';oA»vAs,.i •-*‘!!‘=m. I >'i‘''HiV‘...,;;i W.'-'s -' ;■ • I ” ’■ i»IAPERB»/rOWHLB, w- | - . SHHETIKOa, DAKABKB, , * vr .f. •./, v* o „ fc6. ; , fce.i -■ A? imir,; -j. | lowestCeb. vi-f'HU <- 5 ••« u ’*' : I ? i f * ' jfo;*o9 oiiKßTiniT othkbt. '■•'} flam > Barrels’ various' *>::'' i <^HB, !, oAßßiß®Kß9, ; VßB , rntaff, ' -; /. .‘/o ;.j; < r ? ',-' , -;» •'.M'H'v’ji; r.'ii;" ,n-;;i,r ; '!■> i--! i.y: : --i! - i 5 i:h r.. sy ->:>*'•} -’? , TAII^QIiS’TBIMMINGS. 4';,/"./ u ~ j -<■> '.‘J .^^*»j^g|£iuwtt^iA.' ; W; .jtlT'TtJS', & CO. t : | s*, - KO. 325.,MAJRKBT'8X. ';. ''] j „ 1^Mia,„,.,.,,-1. , . ; ;'.,-,v , cp., . ; , IMPORTERS, AND JQBpERS OK : ,: ! ' ' 011 OTH9 ? 0 AWSIM EUBSj T B 8 XIN GSi MEN -km>xMOVßt -WEAR, { ; v.,f : SO. S3SMARKETRTIIHET; ! '•'" , i ,'c i * • FALX :IMPDRT.ATIONfIJ, _ . TOSrhioh tiwfinvito'ti* attention of nirohaaors oCroob finofi+i o %.{) jni.Ui-'-? r-:,tl l tVnUffiMp ~ "®t? j : -J?/.- :, ,: ,» * >;:i - ; i! j v 7 i r-• ', ,| j , ,> . ~ . V.* l ' n«rpWTkß«>nij jpb»Bk(('6r*v\ ’ . : BORKIQN and' DOMESTIC! DIIY 00009. .taup-SJt H‘riosTX ß : B -Wh MKBMfc; ;•'» ’ ' 'V’ -y ": /\ r A]|d *''t V' jj‘„|MbapiigEKißS. ■r i ,v.?i ' 1,1 {ft ,u 3i r t' p, jlUvv u >:'i ‘ -. Mr Oar Btook* Mleoted in the best Eurojpeiui market* complete.•>. i_: SMITH,'.'' NOS. 513 MARKET!,' Uid ilO COMMiRbESTS. . I ,f - f '• c : i -4*t**i ?"' ''*' >” >1 i 1 u } i L j AMERICAN : 4ND. EUROPEAJ( .'FABRICSj*i ■-.',') ; ; o'uii own.imlortation, ■ T l r And brooghtdireotfrom th#Mamifaotar«rs. .1 j '• We haviraanr atyUrof STABLE GOODS, enpeoiaUr 'u- l < : " ? si - »*• V • ."I ' H&aufaohirad Soi? ahdednfin&d axctvutvELt to ; OVK»ELfSS#< -i»n "n•'/->.■ u< m] . j j,,,,. i , v « j.j >fiJ’H'jAia :*■ ..* '. ,;\ i)RY GOODS, 438JtARSiET,ANi)j4S3MEilCiIANTSTRBET8, „ ! r;‘ ' Ate.howreoeivinrffcnn Europe’their i . ; i, ' > ;FALI/ IMPORTATIONS, .Embracing n fuß’aseortment oC goods adapted to the preiant aefcaonV These, withthefrhome purchases, in H ,f rto,'b,{ - wißenabler them-to offer to the TYade one of the meat . r - j • I i CASH AND SHORT-TIMEBUYKHB ‘ ; . •« :*cj ?.» {i r qrr: r ’u jv. .7-' ‘ - j.- f A» ; ieapectfuUyeel»oited to.ex&nune this stookr before' .putoharing,, ■ *t ) ; :r: .apfcfmtrftii ■* ;: SttBLEY, MOLTEN; A WOODRUF| , ) ; ;«^'i' L SXBBaST,'' .. . ;,y ; :v: : . .;'#ss&;>,•• v,, ~i - ■ jKvil* 'thf fteir ohoioe and pom v'.V 1 ' -. ' i V'.' - ~ r i, BJIK,i>RPSB, 4ND XdNCY.QOODB, j ■;'ii .?<-' bie.r. .»• • '' ' jASiKI CAMPBELLSi CJO., •> > ; ’.-.■'l 1 -! : -Y DR YGOODS, . Y' .' LJNBNff, WHITE ,O<5ODB, CLOTHS. , I '' ’ ■ \ ..v -«;it biSBIBOiIiIEB,'HEAIIKE^B f fttf 7. SO. 304 MARKET STREET. ’ I ■' SuM*q m;?, \ j *.*?* ■ ■- , v ' ;v. : \; ■; ’ • i Havenow In Btote their uniat p&if is W.- OORNERFOURTH AND’ILARkET BIS. a mm*?.' i ... & CO., ; IMPORTANDJOBBKRS ' . ■' ’ ' i bir FANCY DRY GOODS, :' : MOB . tit MARKET, AND 894; COMMENCE STS. , .“'' /Jltow SIXTH. -f‘ '• /; Having Just removed to the-above location, are.now opening a new and Very desirable Stook pf Cloodfl, 1 cm .bfacing every variety ta { their line, which ,&ey oflhr to the'’trade at the' lowest ‘jhaVVet ‘oj' sp proyfed credit. ,WV.ITw H.^aufrlm EERRIS.& CO-i ! ., ■ r importers of ' •: , ' 1 . ■- / ~. .. , ~ , No. N 08.328 MAHKDT i BT.,ANDS3B'COMMF.ROE ST. y,‘«SR <&r Stogie' «*6Bw' lw.» Member of ,tha fii -•EUROfEAN MARKETS. 1 .! j *■ ftW*Jm - -'• 7 * J '‘, 1 * . WOOft;‘MARSH, &;HAY\yAliDj * IMPORTE RS i ’ii ‘ ! AND '* '‘ •' ‘ '’■ ■ ■’ WHOLESALE DEALERS IN ’ DRt 'GOODS AND! CLOTHING. ' " N 01309 MARKET STREET. ' PHILADELPHIA. ' . Kail and WintarßtooV »owoompiere find rfladr for .’foretf. 1 . ---■ "j • ’T - . ■" aius-Jm,- : i^o.,v if : - .Ho.■" 42 6 MARKET BIBBET, r.. (And 414 COmmeroistreeti) ; ~ i , „ ' Our stoqk, especially ,aKD - • , ' . , FANCY GOODS, Havp noir a complete ttoolc, to «Moh thflf invito tli? at- /* ■ / ai:s-im y, j-‘ 1 '• * 00, SSTMARKET ST., ANDSiO CHURCRALLEY, : tftbir ■ , r , BALE ANP ■ , ir r stapleANd.fanoy; . v. ,74X> • .To Whioh they mvito tho ottention at. ;•' ■ i. CASH AND PROMPT BHORT-TIME BUYERS. , jBB49*»^AwWMMey- ■ G GOODS, 'JJoUSeKePMS, ' : housekeetinlj; .W’i 11'fi'ml' tpo lAreest nnd mcnt usatul atook of hoMekiept ny ahd'uiefal artioleem the city, compriitng ttfeftXMw;VPQ3fe f jd*t- refoeived froM Europe. 6t a kind r WMfcefoto foe eale, in Philadelphia, at • the warerooma dfiicr&vrlfj c.ij r,-i! •£;? . . • { & STREET,; I (,W-fmwtf aboye ninth, S I LKS i[ - T :AtjG-usTv-2e s ; 1859. .WHOLESALE CJ.PTHINP. 1 v ' ,J "I MANUFACTURERS AND jOBBBHS : : " ■ -; •■ l!i i>’ !' OP '■'* ■’ ■ , ~ ... COMMON, MEDIUM, AND ' .F.INH- OLO T H I NO.; We’ invite speoUl etidntionto ouroorhpleteline bf ■' MAOHINE-MANUFAOTUP>BD:OOODB. j « NOS. ,484 MARKET, .& 419.-RCHANT t STS. ■ eus-3ra ' , - • ;■./ - . .' w , - ' ! ,; r ,; Ai- ; W^OIiBSAIiE;' 1 : 0. HARK'NESS & 3ON, /'• /, ‘tWMABKiBTBTREBT,' •; !. ' . iOUTBKAST COBNKE OF t'otSTlif e?Wl*» , ■> • : ■ } 'Offer-for'saie.pnlhemoEt,- *' if tp e it.Ar,;t'e,e,m;s ; ■ ■ 1 ' ' A new end extenidvo.rtoolt of . ' , 1 FALL AND WINTEr 'cLOIHINO, ; ‘ . .. * yH». T •»,/„ BOUTHEEH AND WESTERN TRADE, to wmca;. ' . ,'V-I;- 1 THEYINVira’THE. ATTENTION OF BUYERS. J;K-gm i.| ; *■ i ■ BOOTS'AND SHOES. I , g; P. ‘WIXjEXA'M&:&’ i GG).., ’ . . NO. 18 BOUTK FOURTH STREET,' BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE,) '• Haw-how on band a full awortment of Butoni and Phitadelpbia wo A, to which they Invite thh attention .of Spnthern and-Western Merchants. . , oliiA Sm ; J^EENE,. STERLING, : .& : F.RAN?CS,: : WHOIIESALEDEiLERS ;;f. /; ,■ \\ A - r A ! 1 ' BOOTS A3ST3D SfioßS, r / - NOV 413'ARCH BTHERT. Purohoaere viEiting the,city wiU plewe onll'and exe mine their atook." :• ,aui2-2m - "V ‘ OF ’*■ , , BOOTS--An©: SHOES. '' , j OBEPHH. THOM BON * Co./ -/"I 814 MARKET STRHET, •' .. Hpvenowon hsadalaage stock o( BOOTS AN© SHOES . r ; :*y •' ,'.v' ; a o< .; ; y , 'v.- ■' ‘ : ByBRY VARIETY, EASTERN AND CITY' MADE. - Pnroh«»er* vifiMn* the dt/wil! Weeae ball anil «* .amifao their.rtook, ' , ; ' ! '' ' iraB-tf ' :^SeE WHOLESALE DEALERS B O OTS AND S.H OE S, ‘ . NO. 912 MARKET STREET. auJUm . , .gOOTS, SHOES, & STRAW GOODS. 1888, FAB© STOCK, 1859. HADDOCK, REE©. & GO., : . i .{j,. t '-1 ■!,' < , 498 AND44O MARKET BTRSET. ; OOODS. ’'huel2-lm. LEyiCK. rasin, & CO., i BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE ' AKD ; KAN U FAGTOUT, ' No. 60SMARKET . 1 We have mnr on JiaGd an extensive Stock of Boots and Bho*s ( t>f ali description*,of otriownand Easts*# ■ Manufacture, to irhiohvre invite the attention of South* em Md Western buyer* • auJJ-Sm W.MoOURDY & SON, 391 CHESTNUT STREET, (3d FLOOR.) lADIESV MISSES', AND CHILDREN'S' BOOTS, SHOES, AND GAITERS, Manufactured expressly for the Retail Trade, aull-3m J # tSS M. SAUNOJBRS. , * NO. 34 NORTH FOURTH STREET, , Merohante’Hotel>r' 11 Colt the attention of buyers of , BOOTS AND SHOES To their Stock, which ernbraoeu a general variety of PHILADELPHIA. ANJ) NEW ENGLAND Manufactured soods. / ,; aulMm SEWING MACHINES. & WILSON, ‘ ' 'KirmvaoTVßina edafe *' BEWENG MACHINES! to* ftli othere for seneral-use, and for' BBIRT MAKERS; TAILORS, AND DREBSMAKHRB ■ NEW STYLE ONtTt FIFTY DOLLARS i i ' ( i... . oyricEflj dSCheatnuf Street, Philadelphia.^ '■ ‘ ywestStateStreet,Trenton.N.’J. : Over John Titos s,Store, Hatton, Pa. f Saet Gay StyeetfWiaet Cheiter. f ■• ■ WLrfPSft&Jil: ■ . / > Permahenf Otßbss will be opened jhortly* by me, in Aeftdinf, Allentown, and Lanoaeter, Penna. ~ .1 ' : ; HENRY COY, AMnt jny7*4m !■ , t . • HARDWARE PACKAGE HORSES., PACKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE.-rWe would respcotfully oall tho attention of the. Gen eral Hardware Trade tortiir oxtoneive Stock of BIR MINGHAM HARDWARE, whieh .wo offer at a small advance,by the package.,, • ‘ ' Orders for direct importation solicited, and Goods de livered either in this city, Nw YoTkiorNewOrle^ns. : *. ■ -, . W. (J> woVflo oc oon« ■ - 411 COMMERCKStroot, Importing and Commission Merchants. And Agents for Foreign and Domestio Hardware^- /■MTHOLESALE • GUN HOUSE. J, *v : Wc offer’ to the I 'attention of the Wholesale ?®'LA'R&STABSORTMEN SN OP Y GUN a AND Etienne,,we are prepared to ofvsu fbom stock, or to ; FAVORABLE TERMS. MANUFACTUEING-dyR OWN RIFLES, w. pt»- n'Ml'SWMllte'iCOKS, CAPS, Flaak., Horni, Pouohca, Triff era, *o., itt Isrjo vartsty, a JUSTICES & QO. ' fil North'FIFTH street* Philadelphia, gf CLIFF. Street* New York. , a.ue-lm. TpAbKAGE HARDWARE HOUSE. JT We offer to the trade, at a smale advawck, v^^awvjß®reSajfe.“ fa,BBP, iT WADE * EUTOHMJ, o ftnd -WOSTENHOLM'S HASENCLKyEfi'a : and hardware ,6 PHILIP S. JTJSTICE&CO. , 21 North PjEtH Street, PhiWdolphli. fif CLIFF Street, Now York. ■ • auh-lm CIOAKS, I‘OBACCO, &c. ! MEBINO, >■ !, ■ ' 140 SOUTH FRONT STREET, ' ' ' Has in store and bond, and Offers for Sale, a.Large Assortment of ; , CIGARS, ' . Received dlreot frora Hav'ana.ofoholoeand favorite Brands. _ auft-tf HARNESS, BRIDEE LEATHER, &c. SADDLEBT ' " ‘ MANUFACTORY,' , , M. J. LXJKENB & CO,, ! ■ No. Sl2 MARKET’STREET, . ; PHILADELPHIA,' WeßtefßEwl.. FANCY PRY GOODS JOBBERS^ jp^AE : ©Vr''- 18 5 9. ; ‘’SITER, JAN -COLIN, &;GI,ASS,' 1 IMPORTERS • ’ Ahd- ' 1 '' r. ~. ’• wholesale dealers in ■ MOSIERVj GLOVEO, FANCY GOODS, Etc., ' .'A ' No, 423 Market-street, ■ MB : lin " . AboceFbußTH, PHILADELPHIA. gOHAFPEB & ROBERTS, . , ;L. ; . 1 429 MARXRT STREET, ■ . , IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS, ' -i - :or ' ■ HOSIERY. GLOVES, -, , , . SMALI, WARES, COMBS, , B , R H?. HE8 ’ I'ODKJNO.OLABSES, „ , GERMAN, and FRENCH FANCY GOODS, ' •' ‘ ,I 1 ‘ ' " *Aitb >*' “ 1 •' TAILORS’TRIMMINGS. ’ :»H5-3m U-pUHmNG&O©., a :.' No,. .2® and 23 NORTH FOURTH; STREET, Are now receiving, liy snccnsaivo arrivals, from Europe, t. ■:. , .THEIR FALL IMPORTATIONS . ■ ' ' 'j\, , ENGLISH AND GERMAN ' „ ' - - -'.'M-.O'-S 1..,®-R.%Y , .-y't’gloves; and' Small wares, - :. WOOLLEN YARNS. , ■ -MAfOTNE'SKIING .SILK AND And eoliait a:!. inayocbnn of their eomplete' and well. • *}.!-. *?■ ■( ■■* >.* h ~ , - VJrll*BiA r , RBPnorALLY; ADAPTED TQ i ■ ■ I SOUTHERN, AND' SOUTHWESTERN TRADE. , gURNETT, SEXTON, &-SWEARINGEN, -I, ! ArenowqnehinnattlielLSWre,' ' , - NO. 409 MARKET SIrRrI?, ' • r. Above FOURTH. North aide, • • - ; wamiiv, . FANCY DRY GOODS. 1 ’' ' 4 VyW f *lheikoWMlWoß'fAT!o*t end, a«leetigfr,^l\ich r Uier offaf for,sale.to>hnyers from all parta of the u Klatea. on the moat .renaonahle terma; ftus-2m- jMABTINS. PEDDLE, ! ; . \& haMbigk; . ImporterijMiddealera jn - f. ,„< r j • ; HOSIERVrGLOVEa, AND PANCY NOTIONS,' . v r NO. 30 NORTH .FOURTH STREET, ’a -. ’' -Five doors below the. Merchants’; Hotel, Offer forwle Hie most complete stock of Goods in their lino tobefgihd-iii the UNtrxn SrASKSpbonaisting of •• ■■ UNUEMHIRTSRtidDRA'W’ERB.-* - LINEN.-BOSOM'8H!lQ‘8-and < CPLrjA3IS, tINEN CAMBRIC HDiCFS. Ai SHIRT FRONTS. . LAD IRS' -ELfASTfC, BEliTfl.with' olaspa of en \fjth, an endless variety of - NO - to whiofi therinvite the attention or • ' ~ FIRST-GLASS AND SOUTHERN BROTHER, & BREWSTER; SORTH' FOURTH STREET. • - HOSIERY. . , CfiLOVES, and . ' . FANCY GOODS. '. We have iv fine stock of Imported and Domeatio Goods, particularly adapted to . ! ' f ’SO V'& H H R-N ’ TRADE, of firat-o)asa buyers, aufrJm ' '■ ; -J v V M ‘ '• ' CIB\fAIN MATERIALS. rjlQ SOUTHERN * AND. 1 WESTERN MERO-PANTS, '• - - SUIING .• •VVINDOWBHADES, Slow HOLLANDS, WINDOW-SHADE FIXTURES, ■ . CURTAINS, or- LIN MATERIALS. wl'Hl&NlfcY PATTEN, ; ~,11- ‘ 630 CHESTNUT STREET, . Offers for’rnßpeoiion to buyers a full line of the above |fo6da, raanufaetbred and Imported expressly for the , . Vi ALL TRADE, \ .Which are offered to th* Trade at prioea that defy EMORY, ,& CO., , .. NO. 33T MARKET STREET. . Importers and Jobbers of HOUSE-FURNISHING DR3T GOODS, ' BLANKETS, QUILTS, TOWELLINGS, fco„ Ac., CURTAIN MATERIALS, “ • . And Sole Agenta in Philadelphia for . HUQV E N 0 T SHEETINGS. . •- r- ■ :aul3-lm■ CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac. & 00., CARPET MANUFACTURERS, ’ GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. ' , Also. Importers Dealers in CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING-, RUGS, &C. WAREHOUSE 609 CHESTNUT BT., , (Opposite the State House.) Southern and Western buyers' are respeotfully invited tooall. : * • ' • - au(-gm CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. SMITH, & CO., CHINA, GLASS, AND QUF.ENSWARE. PITTSBURG AGENCY, GLASS, NAILSi Ao., deliveroil from the Fnctory . AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. S North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA. flue-fm&wtf ' J ; ; . TPURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO., ’ NOS. S 3 AND 93 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, IMPORTERS , and Wholeaat. Dealer, in, - CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENBWARE. PITTSBURG'GLASS AGENCY. . Merchant, euppliecl -with Glare at Manufacturer’, prloe.. . . ... JgDYU & STKOUD, " Importers and jobbers. Havo bow on hand a complete stook of QUEENSWARE, GLASSWARE, and ! ' . ' • FRENCH AND, ENGI.ISH CHINA, At their Or,p Stand. No. 32 NORTH FOURTH ST., 'l,or jgr yoa pixxaßpßq Qt.ass. ■ e' aug-am . " : , MARBLE WORKS. MARBIJB WORKS. ' Ha. oonatantly on hand a vary laraa assortment o MONUMENTS, ENCLOSURES, and GRAVE-STONES, Of various designit made of the'finest ; ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLES, Which he will sell at greatly reduced prices. Is Also prepared to execute orders upon the most favorable terms, and respeotfully invites the publlo garioraUy to examinh Ids stock before purchasing eisewhero. . . ADAM STEINMETZ,. ' Monumental Marble. Work,,i - RIDGE AVENUE,’ below Eleventh etreet, aplS-m Tv fHJra . . , Philadelphia. HARDWARE. rjiRUITT, BRO„ & CO. IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS hardware, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, 40., 529 MARKET. STREET. 530 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE, aus-Sm . PHILADELPHIA. jygOORE, HENSZEY & CO-, HARDWARE, CUTLERY, AND GUN WAREHOUSE, NO. 42T MARKET, AND 416 COMMERCE STS., aoB4m PHILADELPHIA, ALL PAPER WAREHOUSE. HOWELL &, BOUHKE, IT SOUTH FOURTH. BTREET, (pxLow ManaKT), ANB OPPOSITE MERCHANT STREET, - Have on hand a large and splendid assortment of walll And ! WINDOW PAPERS, To which they invite tho attention of WESTERN AND SOUTHERN BUYERS, su2{-?m 1 r: '. FRIDAY, AUGUST . 26, 1859.' ■ SometbingMoreAbout |he ; Conjnrer. j • Hpw,M, RppERT-HotnxN , devoted rhimself, for years, to the, acquire went of that dexterjty, delicacy of touoh, and rapidly of .sight /vybioh' contribute ao largely to. make perfection ip tho art of Conjuration, tor : sleigbt-of-handi iWd showed.in s-preceding.artlcle. ,’Ho determined to succeed;- apd; afterrencountering numerous' difficulties, among .which Poverty placed her feet, most ■ appallingly .and- most 'persistently od.hiß hearmi tlie resuli Wagsuj6coss.:'., ; j -Mu' ■■ Driven back,-by pecuniary difficulties,| Into bis paternal, occupation of mending watches and clocks—compelled to,,work for, his dally bread instead^ of devoting his, hbdrs tq/study; to in'ventiorii' til,practice; and to' observation— Robert-Houmn. continued thus to cam. a .bare sbb4istenco :for |iis/ftmily. ‘ The inoro extended,his business,’however,, theJOss 1 timb : at his own disposal for tho Work which Wasto’ build tip future iamo and fortunoi Had bis hands been full of work!’ how could he have invented; his celebrated alarum-clock?’bow could he have discovered the. secret pf Vxv -oanbon’s automaton Duck?;how;,have, de tected, the mystery of "Ml PB'KHitppintis'fß-, ' The alasjmi-cloclf is thus described by ilotr uinhimself:'’ “Youplaced it by your side; when yoii went to bed, ’ ahd .’at; the hour do’-" Sirodj a poaVaroused the sleeper, while, at tho Bamotimo,,arcadyiighte(lcandlecaraeontfrom asmalfhox.’? Bygg'ed’inclij'tiiis Inventippwas appreciated, as soori as seen." The. numerous 4ealors o'fclocks, Watc)i£a,',.and l ' t fa.nfcy .ijirticies in, Paris were .so wonderfully delighted,wjitli'it; that they ordered largo numbers, and; to meet’ this supply, HoitMN,had tohlroa great'work shop, and employ several artisans to assistjhim.. For a time, therefore, Poverty was driven froni' his hearth. , A | " J Wo-have alluded to his detection of .the "trick in 'Yadoanhon’s ,celebrated .automaton Duck. This was one of the most celebrated piocos bf inodeyh mechanism, npd Hopdin, like,all others,who, saw it, was not allowed, to touch it.. There .was tho figure,of a Duck,, which tho pxhjbitor placed in a; vessel of W#ter, ~ it fioatpd, drank! dabhled .with itsbiili quacked, like tho living- animal; put, out if b head to tako . up. seed’; 'swallowed, . digested, and evacuated it by the ordinary The way In' Which this was done waS-simplo enough, (when found, out,), latcs it thus: “ A vase, containing seed steeped in Water, was,plated 1 before tho bird. (Tho motion of the, 'bjil, in dabbling crushed tlio. food, and facilitated its introduction into,a pipe , placed tiemoath, the blower bill, 'ihe Water and seed thus,swal!owed foil into a,bout,, placed under tjiolbirrf’s' stomach,Which was ■ emptied pvory three or four days!‘Tho other part of the operation was thus. effected: Bread-crumb, colored greeri,.was expelled by a forcing pump, and carelUliy caught ;og;p silver salver, as the result of artificial diges tion, This was handed around to bo! admired, while tho ■ ingenious, trickster laughed'in his 1 sleeve'at the credulity of the public.’’—ip this, as in ail automata, the movements Were, made by clockwork: ' ' Wo would gladly extract here, but for . its length; M. RoBEaT-HiJumN’s very ' curious and interesting history of tho Automaton Chess player, which played'and won its first''game, on the ltith October, 1706. Tlie drat person, who sat in the machine! and played all challengers, was' a- Polish! officer named WoWoskir,>whQ had lost both of'his legs in battle, and had un-, usual .skill iq tho game._ Mi nEKEWpEhnt qtef, and played'wfiu -luni and! his supe riority suggested’ - th‘d. Idea' of; tlloAtitpnjatqq Chessplayer.' 'This, chef d’ahtvre was invented Snd. finished in three months.”’ ‘"j 1‘ , Having mMe’as many’df Ilfs howly-jhvOntpd alarum-clocks aS 1 Paris could then purchase, M. RoiiEHT-HomoN again found himself ln low water. At thoeiid of the month a notp fell duo for 5100, and no means to pay it. ’ lIP was full of the idea of constructing a writing-and-, drawing automaton, to vthich spectators should ! addresS questions and receive answers, cither, in writing or in cmblenis. In that state, of iin pecunipsity known as’ being «liard-up,” llon nis remembered a wealthy 'curiosity-dealer, who, he fancied, might assist him. Finding this person, to whom'lie communicated his idea; it was cagorly received, and a bargain struck on tho spot. The sum bl‘ $1,00(1 was the price of tho automaton, as yet oxisting'only in the inventor’s brain j one-linlf paid .down, and the remainder to be receivable on the com pletion of the machine, in eighteen months. Thus relieved,' for a time, in his worldly! cir cumstances, Houbnt resoiVed to work blit hip great idea ■in utter solitude. - His family and friends remonstrated! hut, leaving his business uhder the control of one of'his wPridnen, he, withdrew to, Belleville, not a great distance from Paris, whero lio so completely isolated himself that liis wife and children saw >him only twice a week—on Thursdays, when they dined with him’, and on Sundays, when be passed the day with'them in Paris. The work of invention went on, however, and this' modern Frankenstein thus relates how, filler a' year’s' labor upon it, his new creation behaved: ' “After many doubt? as to tho success of my ; en terprise, the solemn moment arrived wheml should make the. first trial, of my writer. I h&d;?pen{ the whole*dov"in'giving tho Inftt touches to’ matoo, ! which sat before me as if awatiing'tny or ders, and prepared to answer tho-que&tions I asked it. I had only to press tho spring m .order to enjoy the long-awaited'reßuti.’ My heart beat violently, and though I was alone, 1 I trembled'with etinitiori atthe were,thought of this imposing trial. ) ... “I had just laid the first sheet of paper before iny writer.' and asked Kini this question: “ • Whois the author of .your Doing?* v> * ‘t I pressed,tho spring, and the clockwork began aoting. I dared hardly broatho through fear of disturbing tho otioVations. ' Tho automaton bowed to me, add 1 could not’fefrain from smiling onjit as oh jny .own: son. But whon I saw.thq eyes fix an attentive glance on! tho paper—whop the arhi, a few seconas boforo numb'and lifeless', begajn to . more and,trace my signature, in a firm'ham} wri ting—the tears started to my eyes, and I forvontly ‘thanked Heaven for granting mo 'such’ success. And it was not alono.the satisfaction-I experienced ps inventor, but the certainty I had of ,being 'able to restore some degree of comfort to n?y family,! that caused my deem feeling of gratithde: •“ ■ ! _ “iAftcrmakfngray Soria repeat my signature a thousand times, I.gavo it this question: ‘ What o’clock is.it?’ ' , * ri ■ , 1 “ The automaton, noting jn obeaionco to a otook, wrote: *lt is 2 o’olook in the morning. l , ; • “This was a very. timely yarning.- I- profited by it, and went 1 straight to bed, Against my ex {tectations, f enjoyed a sleep X had hot known for a ong tirnb.” < ' •: ’ ; . ’ j -i ; . This truly; wonderful, piece of mechanism lias never, been surpassed. Its rivals and jprb cursor# were, tho Duck, Flute-player, land Tambourinist of Vaucanson ; tho speaking heads of the‘Anns Micap, which iitterpd sore* ralwords in imitation*of, thp human voice; tho famous clocks of Lyons and Strasbourg, in wliicli. tho hours were announced by the crowing of a.cock, and the Chess-player opM. de KjEsfPEEEN, which was ft man, and not ‘one of tho Androides. llovdir’s .automaton jtvri ting-man was exhibited in Paris, at the Expo sition of 1844, (which suggested the World’s Fair of 1851,) and wo wolf remember! tho curiosity it excited among. all classes* (Vom Louis Piulmpk on tho throno (already Reel ing it an uneasy scat) down to thq gay jgrt jc/fc,-who vwpld ftsk questions about her Icjvor, and-await the figure’s written reply frith, ill concoalcd excitement. ,il An automaton nightingale, made at Belle ville, by-way' of relief from tho sevorerfcon struction of tile writing-automaton, turned out so well, that by its sale, and tho balance jduo to him before, Houdin possessed $1,400.! On this capital ho resolved to commence thb pub lic display of his conjuring art and sleight-of hand. In July, 1845, having fitted up a little thea-, tve, in tho Palais Royal, M. RoBERT-nojibiN gilYO the first of those remarkable Soirees Fan-, tastiques, which soon made him world-kn thb thought of his children gave hlm’couijage'. Ho succeeded very woli, and the first oncou*; ragemont ho tedeived was front _his wife, who ran round between, tho acts, to assure hluijthat till tho . applause; which had greeted him; was sterling. In tho-second part of the porfbnn- -• TWO; CENTS* ancp, 1 die" was; ’pftnic-striic&i', e» ” caped, ln. despair 'lie deFeittinfid tb stop, tut some ap plauded the re soluticujy saying that ‘‘ he had foretold, this failure ‘the .jpiws JyfcC.P?r#dt;e‘rancp ! ;i''’ite. l|ad;a': small audience, the second tune, hpt his Oxhi-; hition ;was‘ sh'ccespfiii'; ' He wW ing expenses for soinp ,tJineVbn!ifa'e ijews : ; papers m3, ftoni |&ai/epodb,.his. crowded.'.. F.o^ J several; jedni.tt.. .■%*»; the. ; rpsort .of; t wondei?.'. ” ..'; jtjlftii tc.calleel jopcl §ight,wjis a Jtotii „bl? ’ fepturp lu'.th,ese,' pcrfom'apces,.h.ljdtibis accidentally. disqov.eted .thai hls'-Boijj'a.llid.pf ee.yeftrs.olj age J |had. ; wpiideS'ul',.«iai)taj bs to ppjdhjy.ojfpoth-" bipation.. To take, ill a-yariety Qf at a ‘ .glfince.la not .remarkable, for, women, possess ..the .faculty,,.and'.praet^,s,t',j j |Sho ; Veals herself .in. her’ pejr’ ati'chjieohi -«ig gives a sort of half-ibok all roijnd, in aj semi A, has, a new bonnet r'thatrifra/Bi. spcjrts a MW goWii : i ‘thet'&iS' Oyhtrears'it ‘beahtifal- so on, through the ajpbabet 'of her ! acquaintances. , Jostflo with 'young- Ho ron?. ’latter, tells ns: • v,.v “We used topass. my son and I, tolerably qi iekly i ®“r' 3 . a , 0 Wld’s toy-shop, or ,oue Of vaHouiTo jjeets - '^e ahd tried, separately,' whloh of \racoulddeicTlbo . the l*f|eaVnSbrt o^-66j&fe'l«l!{eIi!-itti'liSilbrtn, ahle‘to;cnntoh'While pewit! ev I'Dinat owirtbatat this eieroiab ihy Bon ralichGd i nthljeiehoT to which Icoulii never attain. He could often aet'aownjfortr artlcTetf," white I cotifd *** 1 con ,ye«»Hoa- ; ;wwfiiiSea of the pleasure? ofh bodn-i tty life,’ nod, 1 1 calculated;. during; thit tirop.- Ult pinllma^f;teelß l !’'ie ! i , From. Paris, at,tlio request,of King Leopold, ’ M. Robshx-llovdin went to .Belgium, wherojhe won • infinite honors, f and - was cheated- by manager, In 1848, ; the. Revolution in > Paris drove hini over to Londonj Whorp he pqrform -1 ed hofqre Queen yjcTOKXA,wh{ch imin opiate jy .put the mint-stamp ,uppn him, in- great dpal of mpneyjn conhfey, 7 and, subsequenily increased his store so pinch, ip his pid theatre ipPnris/tbat he has ,retired . on .a competency,- living, in his. patiye,. t ol* Blois, and has bepn ; succeeded, yin. Parii by Mr; Hamilton, hisson-in-jaw, 7. 7 J , . ‘PBKslONAiv*'’ o' Hon. E. G.ParKei fo.de elide tho invitation, to deliYer.the address .the, autumnal festival of the South Micl'dloVfe (Maas.) -• Agfricmltural SOoietjr iry^heHon," 1 The Barna table (Mew )Patt*ot. atater that Hon/ GpHfc.Ctqhteg.hoa boon engagedfos,the;dpfWo |p,, the, ? slj*ve ewe. ;It. will ,W •jrqmeigtye'rsd-. that'a fugitive .slave' waa Bent. f back to, bis maater from Hyaimls in 'a. vessel * chartered for the 1 pur pose.l * ’ ' ‘ ! ' v - i 1 * 'P. Gibson, of Wellsboro/EaV, delivered! a Very creditable In-blank verso, at the annivei-sary of'the PH Delta' Society Of OBeriln • v) ]>■■■ w\< . • ‘- DucLiKßp.-v-Dr. W. L. - BreekenridgOy who Was .elected by,tho Old School General of„thei Presbyterian, Chnrch, which .met |n ,Richmond,. Ta./ii} May lastjPrpfesiorof ChurchGoveroinont and PaatonU 1 ThdoWgy ‘ iH the' TheologicM Se-, midary harf declihOd'tbo’flppoldt • 7 The 'Rev. Joseph Scott,formerly rector of the church in • Conn., died atthafc place Aug.. 17th. , '• f ■ . ChM. Hallook-, Eeq., junigrroditot of the;New York Jo urml of has returned from his, trip through the eastern part of,Maine/' He ex-1 prestos himtolfjiighly gratified with hia vlait. * ", Bishop Simpson, or PltWhiirg/has returned frOin the East Tennessee ConforeridO; which'ol6&ed;ita Bession last Week. He leaves’ shortly' forbid new home id the West. ' ' : -* ll ! , James O’Brien, Esq., formerly-mayor of Lafay ette,,.-Indiana* who. was'accidentally shot:white punting on Thursday,; the 18th.instant, died |from tho effect ,of,liis injuries [on Saturday last. ; Mr. O’Brien.Was & native of Now York.;andat the time of his dbdth was in the 37tfi year bf .his ’age. . Thero'wfil be a" grand political demonstration ‘nearßata’na, Ohio, to-day, 6ie ' 2fith.\,Governor CoYwin U attnoilnoed as the orator! ~ ' 1 ! „ - Robert'B. Brown,-Eeq., a’young man of Hun* tingdony Pa/, has purchased tho Brownsville Times. establishment, and will issue his first .number the first weak in September. , Wed * Douglass is making arrangements for a visit to Great Britain. He ia to sail about-tho be ginning of ►September. - ' James, Long, of Greencastle, Pa;, though fifty three years old, has never t&stefi spirituous or mfelt liquors in his life, neither has he eVer takehaohew of tobacco, or smoked a cigar. • A inost wonderful .man. Taylor has accepted.an invitation to de liver 'the Annual address before.th? Blair County. AgricuUurfel Society, at its approaching fair. jThe addres4,we -feel assured, will be fen eloquent and interesting one. “ r ‘ ( l! ’■ 1 ' , ‘ Ibis reported (hat. Mr. Tom Taylor, author.of “Our American Cousin,” and Mr. Alfred Tenny son, contemplate a tour in the United States the coming autumn. - ■ G..W. .Gordon, who killed Pietro Nieoloviteh on. the 13 th of. September last, atMol>i!e' r Ala.* suffered the extreme of tho law On last* Friday in tho jail yard of that city, lie met his .sepfence with the greatest indififerenoo and stoicism pf man ner, and seemed to thlnk.lßHt with deatfi ho ended alt the punishment of time and eternity. Jie was just 23 years of age; ’ : Mrs. f Alexnnder'Kerr,‘ translator of Ranke’s His tory of Sorvia, Ae.p has recently had tho honor of being Admitted as A member of the-Antiquarian Society of Vienna. She is. the J|rst English ’lady who has received the diploma society. Mrs. Kerr has, also boon admitted as member of tho Geographical Society of Vienna! , '' TheSavfinriah’iGa.) Republican states, upon au- < thoritjythot Major W. F. Capers, of South,Caro liua, has accepted tho superintendenoy of gla Military Institute. •- ' J • Rarey, the.horse tamer, has got the London e&- Tnlry undpr bis ohargo, at a gopdpriee. ( . Bayjo.St. John, the well-knowp Bfcgliak au thor, died on the Ist instant. . • .. The t cor.ps of cadets at tho Virginia Military In stitute, under tho command of Col. FI Smithy has accepted an invitation to visit Norfoik, - Va., during the noxfc fair of tho Seaboard Agricultural Society. Captain William Magraw, •of Missouri, now in New York, has Qkcoutcd d contract with the agents of Ooppral Vidaurri, Governor ofNow Lcon, Mexi co, for a largo amount of Sharpo’s, and Minie rifles, and othor.munitions of war. Captain Magraw has already shipped theni for their destination. * Mrs. Cordolla L. Smalley, a lady of somo’ distinc tion, died on' Sunday' lost at the BotgCn 'Heights 'Water' Cure, ; near Hoboken, • (N. J.,j of which in stitution she has boeu for some months the resident physician. - Mr. Paul hrorphy, in a few days, will loavofor his homo in New Orleans, whero he'will'stay for a short time before he tak63"up his permanent resi dence in New York. : Commodore Paulding baa been rusticating for a few days at Nopheran, Westchester county,- New- York, the country scat of Mr. Jainos and in a‘ famous by tho capture of Mnjo'r. Andre' by tfio Commodoro’a fkther during the RevoliiUdhtt'ry war. ' • - • • ■ - Tho President of the United States oxtended the .hofapUnlitios of the )Vhdte v House last Wednesday , to Sofior Lo'rdo and Sonor Mata, the distinguished-., representatives of the Constitutional GovernmesjU ofMoxico. } ‘‘u ‘ *\ At presont there aro throe Cabinot MituafOri ap 'sont from Washington, B. C.—Secretaries : Flpyd,' Thomson, and, Attorney General Black. ’ Mr. A. J. Kmght, of Belmont, offers m tho ;m »j -y^^^T f ‘r«*u|%tn berrVmAin IT maii(per annum, to aavoaoe»?at«£L r ~- -- - foe Three Cofiea, 4 * ■ * “ . «j* Five Copies ‘t., .. **., gjf TeuCpais*, •* ** ~ „ , , ffgg Twenty oapiM.o ■ “ (iooaeiAdroml.mM ivoity Covitsa, or over ** '*- n-llii -f Wh SnbMnb.rJ e»oh™—.,— jjg - : y< Si M*ub ofTweatir-csm or ovw, wo wOl Mid an wgtofgf£tto 0ak..... - Wm.-, MSI*. - : - Spirit of the Ttmee toJM ISOO thif-Nit. Jooca of Belinoniv eto raiw wth tain’ ally:other mail:id the IUMM States, had ■*1,001) that Jones can throw aown,: .. Visre FBOjr th* Mator or XicHwbsD.—Hon. Mr. tfuo. Mayor at .’Richmond i yirdhai*. whohu .•W^gy4««*“«:C!«.^.-WWMW?eolß, ; of Boe tod, came to our city, otThia way nome, yesterday He was received at the . r dejjot' l hy-i'eomnifttee of tho SirKnlghUof Bib' afier beiOß escorted tO;parts of the OitT'of &terwt •? » Strapger,, ?aldowi» with, his .JHapda. ia.Maaoß fol Mon JiuI ( .V»S9, »Pt?*4 for the -iofrakhing or the y«!ary. oheif.”Hif^.hr was ad dfMsea;by hls HiMKir=Mayor JbdihV fo a very ap prOpriateaUd kindlyipseeh :o5Sa«»M} to. which W«»R«4od( l W ! .trwtrfe««jS. £) _;AHEsr*EADVSoor i ar' : , B'gbt last a 3,lffioalfy' bcohrrernopkj;th»miu, «it ?±f'§& UiV.hdee of n.‘«noffmd y.oacer xrote Kfeet .wilcoz, and ID the-disoharira wu forced to shoot tlm.' .TEo woundei mw was taken to tt«: Goveinpent he.died snb -B?9”BRt- iaiow. Not long slnoe ho' broke‘jail. In ho was under sentence of dcath T ' .Xher. wes a largo toX»rf;9?oMdfor,hJs>|rro»f„‘V. ;f, L : i V' f .= " V,.F oojoSop.tobd jha't'Jd •sfon.of OberUn, Ohld'whti wer» liopltcated to tho ™‘Og*pn .resene’ eases, wiU .iddrie. the ber., ■Subject--?*,J ‘ ' t aiSirai at tarfMoni^f;iMt;frpm',Hi^ph(j > **, f to the lUnwi cf lh® &n. 0eon»;Q. Sing. ®fc plo^e * Tfceßev’.'D. ‘P7 principal of -! l ®9^?*4> Ci 4 e ®y> thecharge of the’Mofris Inst! tuto,^ew ! Jersey, for 'Sphplsh-lofoed' Cordena*, woe whb«{* 'fhe'steamer « jsi,d()o m6faey u 'a ; nd‘^pepers otl T gnrat value. The thief^escaped/; ; *^. v; f ; ;; ■ r " ■ f W K >sTOß i t!B**sv ; ,«iBr or th* , a ;t;o.’ A!rD ' spoitbsos— - Rnst*OMl».-3*KW'*tcfUiies 'TO' ; *n rtThtteHTD ■ nr rQwssK.vp h CO—£AXfiinar*a: TO* ma ..RAvoBAtTr-rTHE liAte . cflt,, iraossHr's,. -wiu— TnE.irnsoE, rnr. (BpAni.nMstisß'Ajtio, ;yiin)Kß. • ?* r ' T — av«#s Siotel . '(^e^nd&c^r^K^jswil'*"”; 1 , 'J.f v j; 9:iic A'stor library, after'being shut tor fonr Sgsin oj»ned .to It was closed to enable too Übrfirian ; and Jbia a«is4nts to arr&ngothe.addjtion.totoe bnildlng.jastcomple- William Ibc/new bnilding ia an exact! dnpjicste of the ad joining ono aa to mppearauco. An iSrobedpssaage oonnec.ts toe two cost i'MJwSSW 1 “ft f weniy rStoJ^wii^HS« r .maklng fho eptirp ouflayfop too biulding' twoSupdred and sixty ihonsand dollars., This imin, of .courwi, does notto(;lnde.th9oostoflbojka.' y ‘ Sheldon A CQ. will issne.'noxt jr’eek'tbree choice Kooks byMpi. Tbbinas Goldart.jyuij'iEnielle, the Peacepiakor;» '“ Spnd'ay Mojrtiing'rhoughta,;” and toSphdiy. aWshowe«!iinens!of jthb jgt»ypr!*.'art! l, also it.Tqwnaend’s toidiy/twelve of Ehningerto experf . ments of what he terms photographic! etching, from fthdAG»jrr artiBts' bf'«pajn« The p^iAri s that of r etching' on plates. Af.gUju, ' th'phbtegyiphlO ■ olJmpressioMrpan he , JCkMMjiwiotf ty of J process, to thatofthe.oldstyle fetching on copper' orlstael/'; is, thafc any arfet, K with. a common lr'*ahW."to ’ qtich, r ;Ms deaigtt upon ‘ the! : without ; that' ( previous! prac tice,; with'. ,the/ djy -paint. and. skill in laying grounds, that*is roqmred for etching on ihotals. Mr. Ehhibger proposes to plaee fn the hands of hrelye 1 , different, poets, these twelve 'etchings, who will write a “piece ojfpoptiy” i/o rufttch, thus bringing togetherin one volume the actual handi work-of-the best' poets-and-painters of America. .ThVbook'‘wtiL be : prlnied' ! on the' sabie styieof .the paper as novels, and will be got out by Christinas. - ' ■ ’ ' 7 ' ‘ Candidates for the mayoralty ire muUiplying as the period approaches ' fbr hdtkifiation’. ;r 'Outride of the BernocVatieipirtylittle/interest &emfc'to be manifested'for the thief-mahiclpal honbrj deemed quite mrf of the question for. any but a Democrat to succeed. Among the*names just now dooming up pk probable' ’aspirants''are' John Jscob Aator, Jr f * Auguste Belrnont! Isaac Y. Fowler, -Wilson-a; Hunt,'Royal Phelps, ~ Isaac 1 Boil, Jr., Oliver -Churlick', Femmndq Wood, : and ")YilUam D. Kennedy; ‘ The Republicans-have mentioned ex- Benator HamQtim Fish,'James Watson Webb, Wm. Curtis Noyes, and Andrew " ’* Tho late "Colonel Thome, who'ww, perhap?, as much quoted a«vny New Yorker for tho amount of his wealth, doea notcat up &Kwtil as'was expected. HO was'estimated to be worth severulAnlllions, but by which has been doemod sulfeclsnUy in teresting td he published iniths Hsraid, it appears the entire aggregate of what he dould. devise was only about'a miUioti. "’ Thi3 he h&a distributed equally among his " five’ daughtera and' one son, leaving to his widow a Itie'interest in the whole. Colonel Thorne was not entirely fortunate in his domestic rotations. His daughter ‘Alice (Countesa de Ferussao) has a passion'for operatic fame, and appeared at the Academy of Mdsie last spring in ad opera,'for the betfefit of a ■ charitable society. Fashionable Society : stayed away, and left her to sing to the smallest - house of the season! ' She pos sesses a sweet,'well-cultivated - Voice, hut lacks the power and the physique requisite for a first-class artist.- Another daughter is one of the ladies of the Court of'the Empress of France.-’ Another, 'also married to a French-nobleman, was also' some what at variance*wiih Colonel T., in consequence of her husband'having Bued-Colonel T. for the pro mised marriage dowry. Of course, since the Colo hel 7 B death, the suit is withdrawn. Among the “ men of the road” who glory In fast nags and Took with profound commiseration upon those unhappy people who oan't go along “ under the forty’s” are Bonner,'of tho and Com modore Vanderbilt.' The latter has long been known- in New York as tho most prodigal of men in horse-flesh, giving his check for thousands'where the nag enited. He'has beeti able for years past to pass anybody on the road, : nntil quite'recently, when Bonner took it into his betid 1 that too ( would indulge in “ horae,” and* haying in abund ance of the metallics, wont in nine thousand dol lars on the start—giving that amount forLantorn and Ijady Woodruff. Ho is consequently able to show everybody the rear of his wagon, and may be seen nearly every afternoon'indulging'id that pastime. * Bonner is hard to beat. HLs Ledgkr brings him hnndxed dollars a week clear profit; and hehas paid more money ad vertising' diiring'the last' eighteen months than has ever been paid in'the' same length.of time by any man on this'planet. Bonner 'and Vanderbilt are aliko. in. one respect: they never' match their horses fbr money, nor fellow them to be entered in races. ' ' ’ . The following comprises a list of the ladies and gentlemen engaged at ‘tho three loading Broad way* theatres: ; • Metropolitan.—Lewrce and Manater—Mr. W. Stu art.. Stage Manogor—Mr. Dion Bourcicault. Prompter —T. Cline. Scenic ArtiFts—Russel Smith t Hayes, Ha-w -thorno..-Leader of MoUenhauer. ; Lndits— MissAsnrs Ri>bertaon.’MtT.John.TYooa, Mrs. J. 11. Allen, Mm. W,R, Blake, Mias SaijtStovens, Mr». vining, Mjks .Eifße .Germoo,. Mrs..Stoddart, Madame Donlin. Miss Morton, Miss Agnes Cariton, Miss Barnet. Gentlemen— Messrs. Josoph Jeflereon, H. Daien pdrr, G. Vming, 11. Pearsem, Georve Holland, 1.8. John stouj’Stoddart, Harrison, Porusi, Tree, ates. , The orchestra, will number 24 members. The theatre! will open with a play arranged by Mr. Bourcicault oxprossTy for his comp any* . f :Wallack*s.—Lessee and Manager—Mr. Ja*.^V. Wal lfick. Stage Manager—Mr. I !fr ‘ —Mr. John Mooro. Scenic. Artist .Mr. Ishtprood. Laadarof Orchestra—Mr. Robert StaopeU Treasurer— Mrs^Hoey, Mrs. Gannon, Mr?. Sioan.Mre. Keenea, Mia*■ M»,,Ymmx,eto. Gentlemen.— Mr. Lester WaHack. Mr. John Brooghnm, Mr. Vnu R* Blak°» MivCharles Wafept, Mr* John Dy nit, Mr. JoUaSloau,.Mrvj77:.\ouiut, Mr. Frank Bangs, Leaseeand‘Manager-Miss Laura Keene. I’rorapter—Mr, Vincent. Bcqmo Artist— Mr. John.Thorne. ’ Leader of Orchestra—Mr. Thomas Baker. Trea^arflr— Mi I . ChYoirng. . Keeuev Chnonv Miaa Mary Welts, Miss Minnie McCarthy* Mr*. Mark rnnth, Miss Anhe Belfend, MisS Florence Bell,. Mi as Morti modtlimeh-T>nmn. GwvKre J6rdM. M-ftlfaSi*. S’ f: “ j.A.s’i'ftfi'. f. JiWlWwiiillW-C.Henry. . . ' • ■■ • ' 1 - Thif! Ivou3o -ft ill open on MoDdnj i.ext, mtn Tom .Tayjor’a drama of “T!ig ri House and the " Theliow Fifth Aysmie Hotel was opened yester- Idsy with idat. Before evening upwards of one hrmdred names wete cntered on the register giwstti .