'1" • `.."-1`; , 11 t.. r .$ SATTiIiDAY, 00 . 1610.1(1, 1859. Editorial CoriOsi)Ondence. , ALLENTOWN AGRICULTURAL FAIR. . Mr , evocations of your office, us foreman of Titc Press, have allowed ydu "nniallOppertunities, I know, for travelling through this great State of Pennsylvania, and judging fur '"loniself Of its Multitudinous resources, its wonktr ,variety of natural productions, its Itleohultioul and, agricultural ingenuity and industry, Its "fair women and brave men," who are (lulu Uy, but surely, building up competence, if not wealth, for tliem. selves and for their families. .4 fellow-worker, like yourself r l have been more Tortrinate, having 'occasionally visited various districts in the State, and thus been enabled to judge for myself, with . own ears, and: through my own, speotaolets, of people and of things—of acquiring such informa • lion, by personal observation, as neither books nsr neWSpilpers, all 7 instructiVe as, they are, can pos sibly communicate. Lot me Millet my tediousness upon you,. respect ing what came under my notice yesterday, when I iras at the groat Agricultural Fair at Allentown, the 'capital of Lehigh county, and, this day, thrOugh Barka county, and in Reading, its beautiful metro polis. I write this Major Louden's, in Read ing, on this kleaged Friday--for though I shall return this evening, I need ,'acarcely tell you that the la bor of. looking through, and, on Captain Cattle's principle, of "making a note of" even two days , arrears of newspaper 'ioirespondence, would ten. der , it impossible to write a lino after returning to Philadelphia. True, I might follow contemporary oxempla, and tbroiv the subject over until our Mon day's paper, but as The: Press happens td be a ilia journal, I prefer disposing of it, thus and now, Fier to-morrow's publication. Of all abominable things, in the wide region of newspaperdom, old news is, to my mind, the most repulsive, annoying, and use leis. . ' , . Colonel Forney and myself started from Phila delphia, yesterday monilng at half past 9, and, borne on the irresistible wings of steam, were railwayed to the beautiful Lehigh river, opposite Bethlehem, a little after it A. ft. A pleasant journey, with conversable cernpagnons du voyage, (we had a bright-eyed lady with us), made the time pass rapidly on, and, even without a spoken word, there was ample cause for refleetionend ad miration over the beautiful scenes through which we were rapidly whirled along. Fine weather, good company, and a lovely country, after a good breakfast—there are worse combinations on earth than this, I can tell you. But what le the use of inflicting this truism, non riser If—, who have au enjoyable nature, and (if you only: bad time, for it) would go in for all these things, or any of them, as well as any man in the world? A damage of ears in view of Bethlehem, which is on the opposite side of the Lehigh, and certainly a more decided:incursion—no t an avalanche of pail pie, chiefly of the softer sex, into the cars to Allen ' town, only a few miles distant, the rapid Lehigh at the right hand as you proceed. The quantity pf femininity in those ears was extraordinary, and the conductor informed us that, from the earliest hoot in the morning, there had been a constant stream ' of humanity flowing into the cars, and that it was expected this supply would continuo uninterrupted all through the day. Whoever pleases, may say, with "glorious John Dryden," " Old as I am, for dalliance all unfit, The power of Beauty I reinneher yet," and undoubtedly this power was in the ascendant, that morning. Such a galaxy of bright eyes arid beaming faces, which the said eyes illumine, it has rarely been my fortune to encounter. You see lots of bright eyes in Paris, but the other feathreis aro not to match them. No, sir! But the French faces make up, by their wonderful oxpreision= their speaking mobiUte—for the want of beauty. The compressibility of matter—an accident in natural philosophygupon 'which much difference of opinion his existed, from time immemorial—was destined to receive a curious illustration in those railway ears to Allentown. Take my word for it, as confidingly as Hamlet took the Ghost's word for a thousand pounds. • The exhibitions of crinoline are very great in Chestnut street, but they pale their ineffectual tires before the extensive and expansive hoopery by which the females in those cars were encompass ed yesterday. In Chestnut atreet, the material constituents of a woman are about one-fourth of Bash and blood, and three-fourths of crinoline and ootton, (so I have been told, on good authority). But, in these cars, there was none st all of the ac tual crinoline. In lieu of it, there was any - amount of real, stiff, resisting hoops, made of whalebone oraf cane. They stood out, boldly, like the works encompassing ,a fortress. I got crushed in, as I stood, between . two fair demoi " settee, eo arrayed, and it is a mercy that I wee not eat in two by the rigidity of those hoops, so utterly nnyieldi mg were they. Arrived at Allentonnove were met by Mr. Long/meeker, thenendy....-Is,„_ which looludest_Runka_and Lehigh, and, un ,tior i d , w ing, went from the station to the charm ing residence of Robert E. Wright, Eel., where Ire remained during our gay : : tioryibibly 111W - Aeat eiirinUes. Tiler° were shown , YLri-- oes deseriptioaa of all things . requlslte for, library and adirLfort—wearing apparel, meehanioat aaapra= How, fandtnie, and eo,-cra7 --- tseirieTeificoas tlitega;, too. A, perirtit of avoid lady painted in England a couple of centuries ago.' A wedding dress 107 years old, consisting of a, &revue of crimson silk padousy, with an under petticoat of white satin, so elaborately quilted that curious ladies, 'hovering around it, said thatit would take three months to work it. I suggested (to the prettiest of them) that Wheeler & Wilson's sawing-machine would do it in two days, and she endeavored. to persuade /11 , 3 that nothing hut human fingers could have ac complished such elaborate work as that. Perhaps she was right, but I have great faith In Wheeler & !limn, nevertheless. On the grounds were all kinds of tents for re_ freshment of the Inner man, with roundabouts, and all such appliances of a Fair. There, also, might he seen, by more curious persons than myself, "for the small price of ono shilling," a cow with only three legs, and a calf with five! There was a line exhibition of stook, among which I noticed a magnificent steer, white, and stalwart as that upon which. (see Longfelloses "Courtship of Miles Standish") happy John Al. den placed his blooming bride, to take her home, nt which time Miles unexpectedly came back from the wars, and found himself de troy. There were some noble stallions, toe, particularly a very fine one, black as coal, and with as beautiful eyes as tre ever saw in an equine head. Fowl, of all species, wore there, from the cooing pigeon to the snow-white goose; which the late Dr. Darwin, son of the poet, used to declare, he being a men with a good,!ippe. tite, was "a foolish bird, being too much for One man to eat at ono meal, and not enough for two.'.' There were racoons and kittens in one cage. There were Shanghaes to any extent, with smaller but 'more profitable domestic fowl ; and there might be seen, also, a black turkey-cock,—weighing forty pounds, accompanied by one of his harem, a dark- Leathered turkeysine, which weighed nineteen, Also, there was a peacock. Neither, in this glance at the fair, reset the agri cultural machines be omitted. They abounded, in all shapes and sizes, for all uses and purposes. One youngster, a human biped, curiously testing the effieieney of a machine for cutting food for oat ' tle, had the fingers of one band el.:artily shaven off, and raised a terribitontery at the catas trophe. Part of the fair grounds', which are about to be ex‘ended, is laid out as a running-course ?ar horses, and the track is nearly a miloiound. We saw several trials of speed." The whole fair grounds are placed at the disposal of the Allentown community, as a public park, all the, time they are not used for the fair exhibition. At three o'clock, Colonel Forney presented hint self on e platform under tho western wing of the Exhibition. lie had been invited to deliver an address on the occasion, and commenced by apolo gizing for the absenee t on the ground of Illness, of the Rev. Mr. Rutter, of Philadelphia, who was to have spoken to the multitude in German. Colonel Forney's address occupied an hour, and comment od largely upon the advancement which Agriculture had received, but more particularly in this coun try, from Science and Mechanics. Ills language war plain, simple, and expressive—not pitched above the dais whom he particularly addressed. He was cheered very much at the close, and his auditors' enthusiasm was greatly raised by some extr:mpore remarks which he added, complimen tary, but surely well-deserved, to the admirable display which had made this Fair one of the most 'successful ever held in the State In the evening, the Allentown broils band sere- nodal Colonel Forney, as he Was beingentertained by hie friends at the Aniericau Hotel, and he ad dressed them, and a large assembly of auditors, in neat speech which occupied less than a quarter of an hour. Great regret was expressed that he could not remain over to-day, when the fair, which commenced on Tuesday, was brought to a close, by 'the auction-solo of *majority of the produce ex hibited. I wonder who bought the five mammoth ;0 4,bageo, so suggestive of future soar owlet, the immense pumpkins—rivalling those raised by Ben nett, on his ". wills " quarter-acre at Washington Heights—and, the beautiful' apples and pears which really would make a dying man's mouth water with desire!' There was a fide show of honey, also, and it is a fact that thebeen, deeeited by the French lads in Mt. F.'s bonnet, clus •tered anion them, and were with difficulty ejected. ere t Vontiek, I shanid any, of course, that they `really were tempted by her lips. lint I refrain, being matter-of feet today. It is sufficient for a roan to have been , poetical in him youth—but the poetry of life, the poetry ()IMF) and heart, is in destructible. " Its holy flame for ever burneth, • From heaven it cub, to listlyon returneth." After the Coronado to Colonel Forney, and his speech, we proceeded to the ociust-house, in which Miss Caroline Rickings, assisted by Mr. Peter Riehings in the vocal, asi&Mr. Charles,larvis io the instrumental department, delighted a crowded hmse for two hours. The gem of the evening, I think, was her recitation of the Wooiug and Wed ding Feast from " Iliawatha."—a most perfect - Musical recitation, ending with an Indian melody, cemtSellidybyr the fair contatriee herself. Next to this Vero tiro Comic sconce between Miss and Mr. Richings—ena'a duet from "The Daughter of the Regiment," rand the other Florovanti's singing reason. Two or throe Scotch and ono Irish ballads were also greatly applauded, as was " La Moneta," Lionrion's French ehanzonotio. But the finest piece, as far as execution scent, was an Italian air, from Verdi's "Attila," Miss Richings, who scan charmingly dressed, and looked extremely well, was repeatedly encored, and sang with good voice and in good spirits. She was to give a concert at Pottsville to-day, and Reading expects a similar favor from her to-morrow e. Saturday) even ing. Mr. 'Jarvis played very well on the piano, but somehow as if he was indifferent as to how he played. Allentown, which has bad the best Fair in the State, is a wonderfully thriving and improving ,place. Were some factories introduced, and there Is plenty of water-power, it might become a great city. Its population is about eleven to twelve thousand. It has several newspapers, and the latest issue of these is called " The Allento nialt, devoted to choice Literature, Romance, and the News." The first number, dated October 22d, was hurried nut to be in time for the Fair. It is really a pleasant, readable, racy hebdomadal, and. I was assured, is actually got up by school-boys, not one of whom has turned his eighth year! If such bo the lays of Lehigh county, what will its mew be? After the conoert, a visit in Mr. King's, a vote ran politician, living next the Court-house—which visit I should not notice here, but because, during its occurrence, there was a Backgammon Tourna ment, in which, Out of six rubbers, contested with terrible energy and great skill, somebody won . five. Naturally modest, /do not mention the conqueror's name. Pif, a little after Q, from well-built, broad-street ed, handsome Allentown, to this fine, old-fashioned Reading. Rem, at Major Lawman's, quite a gathering of visiters to Col. Forney, while I am writing this under pressure and against time. For, have not I, when it is done, to call and take a mint julep with Mr. De Bourbon, at the Mansion Mouse, at the corner, end sip a bottle of German wino while I look at and through the books in Judge J. Prin gle Joues's beautiful library; and thence to Mr. F. Laster, to ascertain, personally, whollrei his tap of Buck beer be really as choice as Fame reports it? Besides, and this is a particular secret here is Major L.'s summons, what Byron calls "That Coma of the a6lll, the dinner bell," and may I be happy if, with that hint to a hun gered man, suggesting chickens and reed birds, Heidsiek and very old Madeira, I shall write another lino fur The Prlss this blessed day. Yes, ono lino to add that I em as ever, yourpin_ care friend, R. S. M. P. B.—There wore fifteen thousand persons at Allentown fair on Thursday. Letter from "Occasional." [Correepondenoe of The Frees.] WAsittmprox, Sept. 30, 1830 Late despatches received from Gen. Harney state that there is no danger of a collision between the American and British forces at San Juan, end it was therefore altogether unnecessary to send the old veteran, Gen. Scott, to that distant region. In formation has also been received, from those who have closely examined the island, to the effect that it is of very little importance to either country. The American titio to It, however, is considered in disputable. It is given out that the treaty under which the dispute has arisen was written at Lon don, notwithstanding it is dated at Washington, and signed by Mr. Buchanan, as Secretary of State, and by Richard Pakenham, then British minister at Washington, and that Mr. McLane, then the American minister at London, wrote home at the time that in his diwiussionn Alt the English Minis ter of Foreign Affairs in relation to it, it was clear ly understood that the channel referred to was the Canal do Ham, as claimed by our Government at the present time. The timely aid rendered by Commodore Tattnall to the British forces in the Peiho, after the terrible havoc caused by the Chinese batteries, will go far to mollify any ill-feelings that may have been en gendered. by the San Alan Island controversy, and it will now be an extremely difficult matter to create any symptoms of a war-fever in England against this country. The Consittntion, of this morning, gleefully parades the following paragraph : INIVGLAtt let hIte9PISIPPI.—Tho Oxford firerftlfe enye the Democracy of Noxubee county moonily pneued thiv resolution: ' Resolred. That, while We haye. Yjevibitled by ee al inlYlYeilico _ qatla party of htissiseippl, we deem it not improper to dootare that, should the Hon Stephen A. Douglas be the nominee of the ehatiesten Convention as a candidate for the Presidency, in view of his position upon the , question of :slavery ir t. ytlni.._Tetritoziaa—we., cannot end_ a meeting was recently field in larci Democratic meeting— at resolutibn woe adopted: we repudiate with loathing end con iootrino recently promulgated by -that a Southerner can be deprived the :Territories by the operation of legiafaUon: ~ Similar expressions of sentiment are occasionally made in other quarters_olitheSouth, but they aro ,skarl7--01Wirs—promptly condemned by many Southern journals. The Presidential organ, how ever, which is.remarkably ready to read out of the party all Northern Democrats who do not bow im plicitly to the decrees of Administration conven tions, has no word of censure for the threats of flagrant " disorganisation — contained in such ex-, bibitions of anti-Douglas feeling as we have quoted above. In fact, it admires and approves all disor ganizing movements directed against the great popular feeling now pervading the Democracy of the whole country. As "Noxtdme" and "Oktib beim" counties are determined not to vote for Mr. Douglas, whether he is the nominee of the Charles ton Convention or not, it way be of some int portal:Lee to inquire whether their political aid is absolutely indispensable, and whether in case they secede from, the Democratic party, there would be a possibility of its continued existence. For myself, lam half inclined to enter tain the heretical idea that the Northern Democra cy have been frightened most too often and tool, fatally by a few wordy threats from such districts as Noxubee and Oktibboba, If all the great States of the Northwest, Now England, New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania, with their teeming population .4 nearly twenty millions, their mil lions of Demooratis voters, and their excellent prospeets of regaining 41e3r political ascendancy if their wishes are respected, happen to prefer Judge Douglas as their Presidential nominee, I Inn scarcely prepared h admit that their prefereuee should be surrendered JO deference to the fac tious feelings of a few itedgnificant counties in Mississippi. Curious to see how many votes Mr. Douglas would lose by the refusal of Noxubee and Oktibbeha to support Mtn, I referred to the election returns and found that the former, in 1401: polled MOT votes for Governor Foote, Union elmilidete for Governor, and 334 for lion. Jefferson Davis, Southern extremist, and that, in the same contest, Oktibbeho past 346 votes for Governor Foote and 493 for Hon. deproon Davis. Neither of tinge counties, therefore, 04,tains as many ,Demooratie enters as a good-shed Penovivania township, or setae of the precincts of your city., Combined, they have tees titan 2,000 votes, of ail' political opinions, and when tiloyernor Foote (who is now a warm 04Y0Cate of the eleeljon 4 Senator Douglas to the Presidency) canvassed thent4tgalpat General Davis, the very Ajax of the extreme' Southern movement, the latter was beaten by 66 majorl The contest between the officials in your city, so to tile proper method in which the party should be managed, is seer. For a time it was doubtful on which side the President would oast his potential influence ; but, being dittamined that harmony eitettld prevail within his setup, he became at length se profoundly impressed with ado:era/on of the superior political tact and efficiency of the Star vcyor of your 'ort and the Collector, and of the ability of the faintly drgan, under the editorial charge of his talented nephew, (the Collector's brother,) that ho could not refroinfidd) giving free and unemhamrsed scope to the genius of thht po litical triumvirate. The District Attorney, whos long acquaintance with the polities of you: city, and whose long-continued un4 +Wont efforts to pro mote the success of Mr. DuchartAn Wooed him to suppose that no was entitled ',o the enjoment of opinions of his own on grave questions of party policy, will shortly be notified, in the most unequi vocal terms, that in future be must not daro to thwart the political moven ants of the collector and the Surveyor. Judge Black is already looblog for ward hopefully to the resistance of tho District At torney to. this tyrannical mandato, as it would afford him infinite pleasure to got as the political executioner of Mr. Vandyke, and 411;11 to sweep from your tainting Fedoral officers another 'Wive original friend of the President. Occastovm, PEREMPTORY SALE—ELEDANT WALIct;T-STREET RESIDENCE, OPPOSITE RITTENHOUSE SQUARE.— Messrs. Themes S Sons' sale, 18th October, will be the largest and most attractive sale this scesoll. Among other valuable properties then to be fered will ho the spacious and elegant residence 1817 Walnut street. This fine odltice is constructed on the most approved plan, and is Onisbed through out with the utmost care and skill. It itas an the appointments necessary to a comfortable and eon: verdant dwelling, and its situation in the most fashionable quarter of the town, as well as the most desirable, gives it pro-eminent Advantages. , FIRAT PRKMIILY PIANOS,—The celebrated Re• von , Baron, A Co. jnetrutueuts have taken tilt , first premien:vat the State pair, just closed. De- posited by J. E. Gould, kieventh and Chestnut etc. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1859. The Exhibition of the State Agricultu. ml Society. The exhibition of the Agricultural Society 'of Pennsylvania closed yesterday. As on pre vious days, an immense multitude was in at tendance. Judged/ therefore, by the numbers whO witnessed the exhibition, it was a grand success, and there was enough 'to be seen to secure the enjoyment of nearly all who en tered the exhibition grounds in the crowd which thronged the whole enclosure, the tine display of agricultural implements, the flowers, fruits, firs-engines, the horses upon the track, the cattle, bogs, &c., in, the stalls. And yet, it any of our citizens were asked to rest the agricultural and manufacturing re putation of Pennsylvania upon the evidence Presented by the late thir, he would not think for a moment of consenting to such a proposition. There was a muck stronger disposition to act the role of spectators than that of exhibitors among the thrillers, menu theturcrs, and mechanics of our State, and, as a natural consequence, those who looked for an extensive display of the real elements of agricultural or manufacturing greatness were considerably disappointed. One cause of this, no doubt, is that farmers prefer to reserve for the exhibitions of their respective counties the articles in which they feel the greatest pride ; and there may ho other causes of which we are not aware; but it is certainly to be desired that the exhibitions of the agricultural society of a great agricultural State like this should contain numerous specimens of the choicest productions she can furnish. The Episcopal Convention in New 111.0ItTANT VOIT IV 111C1101 , eAy.E Correspondence of Tho Prosy.] NEW YORK, Sept. M. Aocene of groat interest occurred in the Epis copal Diocesan Convention this afternoon, on a resolution requesting the house of Bishops to re move the sentence of suspension upon Bishop On dordonk. After a debate of live hours, the fol lowing resolution. offered by Professor Davies, wee adopted by a vote of 222 to 05 : Resolved, That the remission of the sentence of the Rt. Rev. Bishop Onderdonk would be areepta ble to this Convention upon the condition that the restrictions upon the exereiro of episcopal powers and offices within the diocese, set forth in his let ter to the lit Rev. Bishop Potter, lai.l before this Convention, ho annexed to the same, or suet], re strictions relative to the exorcise of such powers ns the House of Bishops may deem tit. This resolution was supported by Dr. Hawks, Dr. Tyng, Dr. Cutler, and other eminent Low Church men. The Convention contains an unusual amount of intellect and talent. Among the lay delegates I noticed Luther Bradish, (Julian C. Vorplanek, John A. Dix, Ex-Governor Ring, Gouverneur Mor ris, lion. Wm. If. Ludlow, Lion. Murray Roffman, Edwin Croswell, Professor Davies, Professor Ma han, Weir, the artist, Samuel B. Ruggles, Hon. N. S. Benton, and many other gentlemen of dis tinction. WORCESTER'S DICTIONARY—ILLESTRITED EDI TION.—An agent of the publishers, (Hick Swan, R; Brewer, of Boston,) who is now in this city, obtaining subscribers for the reconstructed and enlarged Dictionary of Dr. Worcester, has shown us souse specimen pages, which look very well, the wood-engravings being very neatly work ed. The literary excaution, so far as we could judge by a rapid reference to n few words ! is very careful and correct. The work has been largely subscribed for in Now York, as well as in Wash_ ington and the South. The library edition, got up in a superior manner, is sold only by subscription. PERENIPTURY SALE.—ltesidenoo and furniture, this morning, at No. 1019 Clinton street, by order of the trustee of the late Judge Pettit. tie() Thomas d; 80E8' advertisement, auction head. EXTENSIVE BALM or STOCK'S ANTI REAL Es. TATE—Tuesday next, dth inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, at tho Exchange. Thirty properties. See Thomas •t Sons' advertisements and pamphlet catalogues, issued to-day. THE LATEST NEWS BY TELEGRAPH. Later from Mexico ALVAREZ PREPARING TO MARCH ON THE CITY OP MEXICO—THE REPEAT OP TIIP. LIBERALS Al' LION CONFIRSIED—SANTA ANNA'S ANTI-POREIONERS Ductua: nE-ESTAIILISIIKip, li Ew ° n ix AN , sept.3o.—later advice,' from Mexico line been received. rieneral Alvaro: wan preparing to much on the city of Mexico, with [LOW well-armed troops. tammisting of infantry. cavalry. and artillery. The decent of time Liberal , ' at Leon by General Woil hes been confirmed. Woll's forces were decimated by the coallpt. !daemon had re-estalitietted the decree of Santa Anna of 18-13, forbidding foreigners from entering Mexico with arms and invading designs, under penalty of death. -4- From Washinirtou WARMING ioN, Sept. 30.—Mr. Lisbon, the new Brazil inn minister, accompanied by his faintly, has arrived sit Washington. irt r •;igm=4l- r l M . .l.llave lieen d ieceived and %amnia Indians. under fl li: - .111 olog i nepteril February lost, wits made b 1 Lient. Mowry, on the loth I of September. Between four and live thousand Indians were present. About 2.000 farming itriplewo..m. , ...--- thouwmd pounds of barley . and other gram, for seed, and axes. &c..besides several thousand yards of cloth, with 114.1.nne44.4a..4440p,,a,rart,/ I r...dot dilled. The by Lieut. great aatinl net ion at the kindness or that r grant lather. the President. and promised to continue in the gond con duct which had hroulellt them or, great a reward. Tho Pillion and Ala Heenan cultivate thin year 15 =acres, end have supplied the overland mail with large qmt»tities of grain. It is expected that next y ear their crops will ho largely increased through the lacilit.e4 given thorn by the tioverouient, The Mis Heart State Fair. 81'. Louts, Sept. 30.—anether drenching rain this morning rendered the roads to the fair grounds worse than yesterday ; and yet the number of visitors wan tai great ns on iiny presions slay. The proceedings in the arena began at nn early hour, and the balance, of yesterday's prosramme was finished. In the afternoon the ground. were densely (bronzed with minions spectators lewdness the competition for the thousand.dollar prize for the best roadster stallion. The ring consisted of forty entries, end W. probably the beat end most valuable collection or roadsters ever assembled together in the country. Alter a spirited contest for about an hour, during which the merits of the different horses were fully tested, " Stockbridse Chief," amidst vociferous applause and enthusiasm. was awarded the Att LOOM Stockbridge Chief" was sired br Mr. Hill's "Mack Ilawk." of Vermont arid is owned by Cooper & Crein, of Immilb,n count), Ohio. The regulator's° of &INS, for the best roadster. was awarded to " Green Mountain." aired by Mr. Sherman's Moron. owned by Elias Gurney, of TOlrefaillll count). Ky. This hew was UM most formidable competitor of Stockbridge Chief for the thousand-dollar prize. On to-morrow the el.ooo premium for the best thorough-bred stallion will he .waisted. ;ellen a large number of the finest horses in the 170100, including the celebrated Lexington. wilhoolopete. lu conseauenee of the inclement weather, the pro gress of the fair has been much retarded, and the awartl of the sweepstakes pogo has boon postponed till Monde). From 'Utah, Pike's Peak /V the Plains. LEkVIOIWORT/I. IC T. Sept. ;to.—Tlin Utah mail ar rived hero to-day tatso the Denver City expregy, the jotter with dates to the sthi net. and es,uxtiii gold dust. The increase of crime in and about Deaver has be corns minnw os, and xletturds,ptotitst action for its sup pression. The proposition for a State grinniznt inn hod been de feated by 3,10 t) tindority. It is alleged that titers was some fraudulent voting. .• The election rnr delegate to congress comet. Adam iy in October. General Latimer 16 a prominent candidate. A hunting party . of the Arrapahooe had returned. re porting a euntagion agitates among the buflulo, thew by the thousands. The gold _prospecting ilind penetrated to the head-wa ters of the Blue riser ,a trdiutary of the Colorado, is lucre rich !cads hat e been 'discovered. From Havana. (lop:iv:oft coxciii TO lIE 11.1:1.11:VED Now oo:LOAma.:ol,t. o .— The 9 Meatier Philadelphia arrived hero to , tlay, from ylavan a on the 0711, inst. It is rumored that 13dtiernr theocrat Concha will lie relieved, in November, by' Otaneri9 title - ono, Tile stook of tamer at 110Stina amoulted to 17000) Loxes; Po) erg demanded 'a reductidie in Oleos. Ala lasses woaadylJ. Freights were' improving. Fxeltaimes WOro OA; ua /4g141111)01azIai per coot. Preihoilift sip NeW York nn Sight ;rib per Pent. prOommi. ----#— Profefriaor j,g plotwgin. $l,OOO REWARD FOR fIIS 1/IHrilyr.4y. WATIM ToWN, .w.—prof . Ira Mi)01)01 1 1 . 8 balloon has hoes once at Barnum! a, Lewis county. passing over the New York wilderness, going due esi,t, n t ',groat elevation. A reward of 1511100 has been oflbred for the discover) of the loirlica alive, and 03 NO if dead. A party will go to the woods to-morrow to institute a yivnt Texas. YELLOW EEYED ATIIIIOIS'67VILLE-AN INDIAN AGENT ?felt' Ontue.vs, Sept. 30,—Theyellow fever is tegiug at dVeivirsi villa, and for tinny miles abOve.' • MajorNvightiorg,. .the Indian agent nt Belknap, Texan. was killed on the lbth inst. by two reeidents of that place. The murderers have riot ,betw i tt f .miteil. ll)inois Politics. Sr. Louis, liept. no..—The Repulilienies of the Sixth Congressional diaries lugysi noutipitted John Of. Bahliel as candidate for COligfebS, jp 14 the vitesnct. - inned by the death of Alr. Muffs. The National Democrat-1a State Illonlindttee or Plineie lute called the State Convention to meet at Blinn glielk on the loth of January, to CllOOlO deil3g4lea Jn Hie Charleetun Convelitinn. ,Non-Arrival of the Hungarian. P.trmsa,6'Nt'tr, below Quebec', Sept. 30, midnight.— There are no ihritiol the etqamer Hungarian. now due at this point wait SAVOrpool Dates to the 216 t four • darn later. The Montreal Cricket iffatelt. MaxTnEA T., Sept. M.—The eeeond match eon decided 1.1.1(4,1n Inver 01 l i t,n . i i t i etl All.Eugland mud Se e ce u e- Eng fileVcs,;lef,jitiiErri.rwin' Inn~• e t t4i- n i i iio n r g r s oW v To morning g l tr York. ' ' " ' • Girard Explosion of a Boiler it IV hotel of Now York. ,tfvw Yoag,fithat. 30.—A boiler in the thratd Iletei oxplowie r ,lntie afternoon, killing two tone. From ItansaN. LEAVENWORTTI, K. T.. -Pon. Anson Borlinr game adrearied tho people hero to-nie,l.p. Pe will pro. hobly partieipoto in the cal:wails lordelegare 49 aAerel. Bishop Cinglerdonkts Restoration. Nate Yon K, Sept. SO,-Ttio Episcopal Convention this afternoon passed A molt ti4etf,ationinieoiling the House of Bishops to restore Bishop thiyiprAcm,li, , by n majority pr the clergy °I'M Tows 141,r„—Thoro are moral ortranizaWns In this city, composet.l or gentlemen whose pursuit , ' are of n sedentary diameter. wire engage in the active, health ful exercise atiiirded by kite ger of Town 80. Pro minent among these are the "Jimmie Club," which hoe been in existence upwards ortweray pparti, and from the Proficiency uttained by them deservmsit rot' P/Mingst the best in the reentry. Their grounds lbj Mario% ere nt Caiiine'e Woods. The "Athletic," neareelYs , s.e year in existence, mein* the !.runnels of the St. Gdorge pricker Club. inn recent closely eon tested match with the " Illtmplo," the " Athletic" nes victorious, whichps level tho bitter in u position with the Thu' so old and efficient Club of our nistur hove challenged "Athletic." to n meta enure, which was iiatieptcriLetial will he gated this nit., noon, eonimeneinic nt huff-Pon oiler cn , alio graninds of the litter. From the reputation of the parties MI pies prs of *ix now manly game, we hove 110 doubt the bonteia Wig be it spirited one, OPENING OP A MOW, SPutioi,.—A Fallon' for fo• males will Inn inierieil on Montle) , evening next, at the John gurney Adams selionl-)ionise,lotrsten street, below Puttonwixiil : As there ere many Minutes ran t btynient will trot pea mit them tuuv fur littennunee at the Ala) irelsoole, this will Alford to them on opportunity or ellucatktire/ linProveinent.whieli they Avail thrininnreir yi THE CITY. AltitlVAli OF UM /ANN it Fq--PARAD}; OP THE FIRM, DI.I.ARTg/SIVT.-41191.6 wea a grand display a tho firemen last evening oil the arrival of the Empire Fire Company of Lynn, Alimeachusette, Tide arrival bee bean anticipated for some time by the firemen of the city, and consequently the preparatlone for their lunation were on It more careful and extended scale than receptions of Ma character generally are. Tho firemen from Lynn armed in Trenton yeatertlnt nfler moon, and were revel, lo a committee of Philadel phia firemen. who exam fed them to this eft, bi a ape- Cal train. The train arrived at the Kensington Depot at a feu' minutes post gel en, and proceeded to the house of the Penn Ifitsei on Frankton) rogdi near Girard avenue, and were treated to a coil aim). In the meantime the escort of firemen, under the mar slialshin of J. A. Simpson, Esc., wii, ra p idl y collecting from all points of the pity on the gromidn in front of the Kenhinston depot. The antsy nine r out to all spell niece tan was realized here. The mimed in the viefloty of ine . depot was extraordinary. and the out honnamin of tine flout boistoroue (+tunneler. The night ties eminently favoiahle—the heather inning about cool enough to nwl.ott firelfiall'Sovol coat More aerial than ornamental. There wore sea oral displays of firewori,e et the ou tent ff the pronto:eon, many of them being of a enact beauti ul nodextennive desernetum. Thus, s tirgother with the hundres of lanterns, trannearenewh. torchen. and several fine bands of min e. sandy uniforms. yinging of bells. and the dense ninth I ode or enter rind neterested seectatoci of all SeXOB. eellill toms, antes, and characters. presented a Yarned and exciting sortie. it was few ttaittet, pant nine before the procession Ontilltertußfeltati down Ifenover street In hi rardayeenn, mid deployed past the William Penn hone house, emu! the most enthusiashe demonstrations of delight on the part of the multitude. Wizen the hood of the lone turned inte Frankfort avenue the finnan) was almost frorintfii I. unit it was a wonder thnt sonic of the fnmnlns and chil dren In the ahhe mint) did not tit (lambed to dentin. A tiltijorth , of the compannett earned transparencies I earing inser;ptions romelimentart to their intents. On Chestnut street. across Seventh, there was a heatititill woe of pi roteelinien. which inns net oil en tines passed inn vieW of it. All along the route, indeed, there Ivav every manifestation of Thera *ere forty-five eomennies of fi ranirn in the tune, bwetiner with the T,) run fireinen, µha ware, of doarer, the great olnecte of attraction,. 'Piney were ressed m light blue or gray firemen's (setts, nod scone the New 'York style of equipments, Their boaring was vrTY creditable. and their drill almost as perfect an that of a ledger% company. In the follewine order the line was formed on Hano ver street the right resting on Palmer hare,' Chiel yin rshat—J. A loge niter Sperms! Aids — Chas. Thos. Thompnon. A ils—Henri 1 Cook. Runes B. Simpson. .Terniniall Fritz, Inlaid hi L. le. James Setters, Samuel It. Sat m. Chief Engineer and Assistants . . United States Fire emigrant . Empire Fire Company, of Lynn. MASH., in eliarge of reeresentat 'Vey from snob reinvent Y. Representatives of the Pittsburg Fire Depart...tit FIR.T - Myosins—A. H, titiren, Hibernia Engine eo.,enocal intent Itose.Empi re Hook end Ladder, Nei there Liberty Engine, Hunartne Hone. fief la Din Isms—Geo. W. Wentinan. inrush:ft.—Ke ll:ince En nee Collipaliv, Mantua Hook anti Lathier, he st, tence Engine. Neptune Hese, 'runup Din icloV—lleorre IlnnAle. merslinl.—Amerien Engine. Southwark Hose, Diligent Engine, Washington fiche. Forel It DIVI9IOV—HenTre W. libinkly. ninerhlial— Frankton Merino, United Staten Thoo3,oolllllllon Engine. Northern dal OM Hove. F trot, Divt.nnoh—lf J. Penally. noirshal—Hope En g mineant . own.) William Robert Morrill Hos Penn Hose Fee, w lloship Erofine, (Ger - SI yin DI rI.IoN-41. Moreau. marshal.—Good Intent Engine, Pennsylvanin Nora, Globe F.lnsine, Lafayette 11 , se. Rev eNTit Thompson. marshal —Fair mount Eniante. Ming ling Heine, Sinothwnrk Eli tine, Western Hose. Donut ftwfiantsf—e,',f, Wollvart • mar alial.—yrauk . . . tin Hose, Meeltnnte Engine, Warren Hose, Wester! Engine. NINTH Dietqw,—.l. M. R. Delinent, nArsn9l.—Ken- • . • , . nington Rona, Vigilant Ilose.dpring Garrlen 11080, Shif tier loan. TEN TII DI viciov—A. Hazlett. noralinl.—Pontli Penn Dose, Fairmount Hose, Tan or Dore, Tivoli Dose ELF.VENTA Divistmv— George flownon marshal.—, United Dose. Union Hose, West Philadelplita (lose, Collockeink Ilnae, The police err/imminent,' were excellent, anti n !though the upper portion of the city was literally crowded along every street through winch the lino passed, order was perfectly maintained. The lines of railway winging thr o ugh the upper portion of the oily were unavoidably Illoelcod up for a short time, but then were compensated by doing is tremendous business for some time before and after the pasoing of the presiession. We noticed in the Into Jacob Trifiler, whose eenernb's form seems inseparable from any firemen's dimple y, end the Pittsburg firemen. silts have been receiving the hoopitalikies of the city during the last few dons. The chief engineer of the fire department of Lyon. editor of the i t on Reporter. and the reporters of the Boston Jour nal and /forohf, also occompany the 35/100111t1011. AORICULTURAI. Fallt.—Yesterday Woe the last day of the Fair. The morning dawned oleo r. bright. rt ed bracing—a speciel dispensation for an openmir exhibi tion. At en early hour the cars upon the carious rail roads lending to Powelton began to look like moving mangos of htllMlllitY, swarming an thickly as Wt. 111,011 t a love. Conductors were eager, anxious. fussy, and heavy with silver. Little boys and anxious Intuits hitched themselves to the railings of the platforms. For the accommodation of those who admire trials or Toed, spacious standr were erected, calculated to seat about 2.501., people. The main stand was occupied by t n Judges and members of the press. Anottior, tint far distant, weal the location of Deck's Philadelphia Band, which gave the vast assemblage,. Moat excellent 1111.13ia I throughout the day. The crowd gradually increased, until it became solin monse that the policemen and the °dicers of the Somoty had groat difficulty in keeping the racing trnek cleat, and the byways between the tents in a condition for , travel. About noon the trotting. under apoulal premium, commenced, end the throng upon the ground in the viol ' nity of that:worse was en great, that excessive d &Intl y was exPorgenced in keeping the way open for the coin poti toil! ot Ilia trot. There were two tentelt trots which planted n treat nettstaton. Young Valiance and Daniel Webster were matched against George Waxhitittion rind Pert eel ton• in harness. Alter troth:ix lour heats, suet, was the clnittor and hest of the ntscussion that the Meet w ore induced to announce that the aninutle had nettle a summa trot," and a final heel wan ordered, The result of the dee:Live trial wax (lint the Wanitington and Ferret t•en !nerves nealn red the winner. The etruggte took place in the presence of nlieut 15,000 people, and created an extraordinary entitlement. TIIk ADDIIII/01 05' JUDGIR WATTS. At a quarter paid two o'clock, Judge Wags, of Cum berland county, was introduced to the audience, end he proceeded to deliver the oration of the dad. Thu argument was eloquent and appropriate. Mr. Watts contended for; curly favor of a Inrin sedum' for the Ninth, in consequence of the evident umiefits that science hail coulorred upon agriculture. VIII; Pltidf, TIIIA4 OF OTCAII etllY. ENGIVEII, crand rind linci trial of Menlo ire engines clone off 111 tine 31ternnon between tha Abschsnic.NYtishint tee. anti litharnon. These engines all pissed well. ho the Bibelots clime 011 the victor. She now carries th broono.'• 'flan folios% tie io the revolt: • IVashini: ton t " sonde Iny Paola dr. Hunt, lialtitn.. Time occupied nom tie lirliting of the tiro until lb ellcuie was ignited, 191111 n. Al one. I•ensth of hose • ••• • . •• • . • Inssmeter of nozzle... l'ressure of steam and on nor vessel nasal. COres... 01 AI The. Air vessel. A t starting .. . U lbs. In IS minutes.- 122 tbe. In In •• bio lbs. In It " lao Ito. In 2d " ...... ...... e.— trio Me. Maximum pressure of 1.1.0nin.... ...... ..., . .is Its. I FOIIVOIIiaI Pt "15 jj. Veltieni .---,an., i . .(estimate;ll .. . .. ~ 1.011. Wetet woo found n all the cups on the fiag-stod. • Aleeliame" made lip Hermes A Denbo. l'ime melt ittWriN RitiuYol l •4llg. ""'• '''''';''''''l the entipo urns teingth of hosop .. ....... . ~..... 203 feelhYilienca. -- Diameter tot onialie ..• I Inch. _pressu re .AAtttala end tromuLLy pso I : A t stsiftp'e AS Its ..11 a;.. ' lii to inonitlii ......„ ..„. 02 Mt 15 " .. ...... - ... 92 Mit- ...AI lbs. lii " • • ... 10 lb 'l2 It s. ..,.r ms. 20 0 AlaXilbuili 1), 4811 re of rten0n....... ....... 115 Do,. Ilorizoontel stream... .. 2141 fop!. Vertical abeam ..... .. ...... .. .... ....11it teen. Witter th in all the noon 'but 1110 upPerismal• liia t time niter the engine Wee alerted. ti:e hose burst. The eneine wan, loosrot er r kept in motion, undo /I a abort tione another hose was attached, whoeh alse. NAIL Tit,s (ursine been repaired. the engine co:0111(1Pd ler tip remainder of the 20 nnnutca alloa oil to each en tine. Hibernia.," nia4e 14 Rooney, Neville, k Co. Tone xwupieil from lighting the fire until the engtno wns tutted. 12 minutes. 21 xecond.. Lenatli of . . . 90.1 feet ti ',when. Diameter ninozzle ..... . G•l6 inches. Pressure of steam anti on air %Team . LO Mg, lte. . G 6 MR . AO the . 11.5 lba Air Vacaeh At sterling . . 0 iha. In 5 minutes., ISO lb.. In 111 " . I tr, 11.0. In IS ~ . . .75 11,0. In 25 " .. .. 1a) Ihs. Ilorizootnl at renin. ... .... .... .... . ..3..34 foot. Vertical stream testinatteiii e .. . .... . .1:01 Th. eleaniers Wnshimrton nail I iiiiernin threw their vortical streams over the too of the Ilair.ktal7, the (miller ekont five feet. soil the latter client Miceli loot. The tlnt-etatf is 17.3 feet Such. The find premium for POW 1111( innolliner was taken II) Meows. Lula, 'Weimer, A Co. stortMehip GooNin left this port for Savannah, yesterdav morning. at 10 o'clok, with a lull freight nod the lolfewoor cabin passengers : 111,. E. Sletra and five children. Mrs. Kendall. Mrs. bal.. lather nnd two drinclitors, Mfrs Cloister, him Swart nod iropliew..l. J.U. Ferrell. Alm. Smith. John Id.'Nri lib, William Fix, I'. Teitssilibon.7.l Herzberg , Joseph C. hinlloy and lady, .1 I. hekel, 0. S. Nichols and i idt, James Roil:am, H. fr. 0 Ibsen. Mrs. Brstiop, Mies E. C. Wier. !. Champion. J. 1,. Reddish, Mies McAlloter, Joseph Hartman, Mrs, M. Crommen. Wilburn 11.511116, TIIOIIIIIS (DIM, P. Stailelnian, Mrs. Ariekler nod Ser vant, A. Stara. William H. Weed, Thonela Rigging, Joint Shiley, Mitt Wallace, .1. fans nod lad). Mrs. Bishop. Mrs. trachoma Frank 1). Mariner, F.A. \Vier, Lewis, 0. Natio], Crerolor, TllOlOll5 Grandra Charles L nail in the steerage. SINGI , I,AIt St'ENE.- 1 )11 Thur , dity afternoon :t seinow hat novel scone occurred at the urine e of an alder ran in FranAford. It appears that nbout it year nun a i :win poi arrested nOm victim > on the charge of ',l oom, uis to ~ oratail a -, r l,l, erY, and ho Wan telbSeallenllV Coll Viet SO and SOW LO prison. Ile Male alreng priories ofamendmenamendment, nod b. citizen of Frei kford made sor e:world efforts to ',Min, Ina parilnii. Op Froloi Ito woo arrested on the charge of plunderins Inns (heti T . Willie Makin, his delence or the office of Ihu alaarlnnil he fell bribe floor in a y iolont lit. When he nos to stored to consolonsoess, he Unlinut Seared that lie Made a 'lean breast orit, and gave a full statement of the ultole COLLECTION ON DELINQUENT TAN ES PIM Sr, TPSIREE.^TIOI (DHOW Ule Rio the collections 01 quoit otrimsil,oi eeptember Dm. " Total ..;7.11u 'rho amount ham all been ltd over to the fait Tras k.or. A KUO,4.i business qtpears be . yltsint splorts thy enn9nents. t 1 , 11 AIINT ATION-1:',111RVII% }; ST Sello , lj, —Mr. LO,LI • hack principal of the Noriliwant ,Node tinhool, MAY ontud 1* ilia racer{ High School clakk ttwenti -otie in number I eatorda) &flout:we, win) lte -1,0,1E0,1 loin a auporli roNowookl seciretary Not iwori- Civic. Mother U. W. Cox, one of the Heat., made en 0 0 . anent address to Mr, Londe ricieh. thanking him tor 1.4 kinthiena end attention to their iiiteretts, Di r. Innlder bnrkappronriatele reepontleil. Si.t:moNo CAo&.—We ere pleogegl to learn Ihot our friend. Edwaido. Knight,Feq. thionitt has barn awarded a diploma and pronoun' for the host sl roping Marna at the State Fair, and we doubt not Nit the tirnieltdr,' railroads throughout the country will 'sow the loon, idty ot gp,recilly introducing them upon their roads, ns tliny Inuit gioutly motels.] the conduit of night to T * i.l".p7, 0,0 U Txpp A trp Fppa 11apip as. tftsrptlegi fAir Pfuys.l The husineue rye neacted in the courts restebinv was ileionl nI SpeeiSi i Jer 061. 'lithe Conn Qf il.erte r ;lee clone. Judges brad re and Allison pl eeidln g, the seen 01 Dennis Enos, charged will) the Inter nutaines Elliott% woe continued. The defence wait irt F4llO k.c.iklki lihde and held him in Joliet' positionbliat It WILY lleCiti.t.4ll.l,l one a deadly weapon to free himself. The nrisioter wag! able defended by S. Henry Norris and J. 6 Resew:tomb Erne. The testi wan en en to till litre, Witter nit linteir - Intl eke r,te 11) .111111(11.11tilOW. TOl.lllOll In tether I .„„iii stout eleven O'clock loot meg, 0111111 (ltl4 Ser r veptl a verdict Cl guilty et itianslingliter. The pelsoher we'd gre e`iin tided for Sentence. QI.ISIVrt/R Ludlow.—Thie con! t wen engaged in the hearing of hew canyysy j• Ton OCTOBER TERM et' TIM QA:Sn'rett titl•el.Var Will commence on Aiiindae—JudgeTheniumnprestiling. The term Mont to close, though occurring in the warm sen, k ,n, oink continued limn tiro beginning to !no close wisiphat C... 9 recess. A large number nl ones r , Wits I ,y1„141,1se; 1.04.dir &Winn at cry day that the Court WON In XOlOllOll. • Comer Or CotllloN PLEA:4.-17,h ifimita; Pi t orrt Nor —Thle case (01110 itenanin for argument s tardily ,11111,11 the 1011 1011 to set node the ileoreu for di rove. Mr. Mtn ph) concluded los arsinnent In fecal of dyu igiteh.litlij!!°.l,,";.' at N,lllO length 11,10 tho meet.. ui foe ar Mrs, ilennott. 'rile court de (ldea 1.11,t, 1 1‘10 RgpM, 411154), refeived at on sinned molt (II the MIIIIIIII politudi. rci-nt petilrnn resented n statement of 01011,40 iligcs . k.sh it y, rI the primectlimis had in the 01100, 11,111101111onsit tble first petition. the chief 1101111 of trre(idaritv being that 1,0 libellant's vomited lind omitted to save notice to the ibe`~ruTllt, or hor counsel, or trig intention to cell up Jur 00 the 01,1 01 A 0111 lent. The rule had been I,elore 111ji.v.e 1 ,01 001 diepoved or, 111,10011 a having centlitilbil fbh tals4 YVg hl tat nn( addition it depositions support of the The roost save Mina to Mr.., Alex/oder 1 , 111,P,1 , /, counsel for 1111k0 0 11100 a. ,1 inch 11(1(111b that he hall, on the Innflllflg 01 the 21,1,4 April, Oven 4, 141. ;jell, renisindent's counsel. Person: o ha Yvni ra onll up. the role on the opening in the court 41 / 4 t 4 11 4 t. 1".. Jour, the Amon afternoon. he lll formed air. list) ohiti 1.41d,4 ( ,tOl been made ebtolute and proclamation moan, and Mot. tyv i tiad the pa pets Teti dvr to hove it et rt 'tied unlit' tillfile. l'i V. 144, yr. made affidavit that he nee «vell NI 40 . 1 ' / 0, ,r 11101111114 01 1110 (las mentioned, but t A/ statement of the conversation with hint in the ellen - A ldan 01111 correct. 1 lie can't/hen directed counsel to confine their re• I Lillie 10111 rd indire of rolling 1111 the role. Judge Allison. in reply ha ii quo %mini of NI r.itighision. intimated Hint lied the inll,dnwt iinv ;dad s ~y fir. thini ,, on been bled regularly ns Pail ot the record, Oarla t 1111 rule bar divorce 01180111te, II MOOl,l her maul, tbebts, hint's cake complete. Alloy reinnike by Mr. Jolinaon for the resiunident. tind Messrs. 81111 , Le , •ley for the libellant. the 0,1110 way in( t , elt 'shins ,icp. , sitions ((geld 1.. ,11(li nonce. until this day wevii, FINANCIAL AND commEnchu The Money Market. Horrameryi Minimax kill eliarrie.te rises the stook mark( t. Hold era of reliable asciiritice are not (Imposed to soil to COY extent, and holders of capital are stilt more unwilling to ,purchase any shares or bonds tainted with sex y, mon. The money market shows uo alteration from the stale of ease which has characterized it for tau lust six weeks.. The ntarest felt in the financial condition of the General Government is no wale-spread and aIIXIOU., (jilt ~,ery Omni On Lilo 11014811,ipOrS 011 linosubjectl,B,l tin OVldity. 'flan I finch 0141011 Colottiotinn of y osterilaY Mildishe 4 an article maul the statements wliach Inure appeared WA)m the Nov. York papers. purporting to be deco ed I ronyofficitl sources, in relation to tine national receipts and expcnditures for the last fiscal year. The motion gives the receipts or the year as follows: July 1, 1858, balance in Trea5ury.......... 86 , r 3,316 10 Receipts Of tine year ending dime 30. 1853, 1 . 1.111 all SOIIICOS. utclud no loan of 1658, and treayury notes.— 01,810,271 11 Secretary Cobb's (intimate or the means for the 'ear t. 70 123,105 50, which /tillers Ines the above only 0.72,201 65. Receipts as allot o EN pewit lures for the fiscal t ear. snrphr , To wine!. ;mu treasury notes litlance of loan . En Treasury July 1,1 u 811,111,105 01 Tho balance estunnted by the Secretary 01 the Tren ) for the 'Mid July nes £17.064,299.57, a (Inference of rii.llo,ah.; 44 between that and the actual balance. Tho expenditures of the Government under each branch l the public, service, exclusive of the pubho debt endredemption ol ftrensur) notes fur the 3 liar end. log Juno .40,1359. were as follows: Civil foreign intercourse, and iniscella neon, Interior ipeii;ilon;inWillti,liaiivi Asp ognto . ..... Et 1,316,2 2 ,3 13 'f he Ettiferia any it 'flay Camden and Amboy Railroad Company 18 engaged in construeting a link til railroad Welt' eis lit miles in length, connecting the Jainesbtarg road with the CllllOlOll and Amboy solid. By this cen nectingdink east trout near Princeton to Janiehborg, Routh Amboy 1 1 111 he connected by a continuous hue °I railionil via the l'renlon and Belvidere Railroad, and the Lehigh Valley Itntlioad with the Lehigh coal Mules Penneylvania. This inlets a new outlet for tine coal or this r region, and by the establishment, its is contem plated. of it coal depot on Raritan bay which may et till limes be approached by shipping of the largest eines. will eto the worlds al the Camden and Amboy RO- I - coil Company a new source tot revenue. president, crudites, and teller of the Bank at Ctn law-foul Counts at Nicol% tile, Pa.. have all resigned. Combinations looking to the purchase or the CO% 11/e -elle Lexington It ellf (Md. at the Commissioner's sale on the oth of October, are being diheussed 10 per sons in interest. and by other, who have an oyo to the porchase of the road as an ins estment. A !Heeling el on hold in Cmcinnott this week. composed ol gentlemen or moon. and p.eintitel, tor the One°nu ol ellnefterelg the subject told fixtn4 upon some definite arrangement with titow to purchase. The Supreme Coml., in the ease of James Brown cf. the Elie Redman Cfelle111), t , 144 Ittleletl the Meilen fe pet interest on Ike fourth mortgage bonds. The remolds In the land department of the Illinois Centred Unarm) are increasing, &48.0eU up to the IToth, gsinht S 29.h-17.g/ for the month of August. 11.0 earnings ol the Lehigh Valley Railroad far the month of August 111.111 Oro fj47,300 August. ...... 37,015 GS Increase 34 or cent . . 9.10,944 83 'Phu New York (\now ind Fngutrer 043 s : •. The ter market has been excited, and large tra isactione , ore reported to have taken place in team, at pen ate sale, at the lull advance obtained at the public auto al Wed nestle, Inst. About 9 a 10.000 half chests blacks, and 1 000 to 1200 hall chests greens, have been taken to the trade at lull rates. Market closes strong m antuap•dmn of the sales nt nUction announced for to itiorroW. (Eriday.)" ritILADELPIIIA STOCK EXCHANGE BALER, September .10, 1859. REPORTED BT 2dANLIW, BROWN, 3r L•O. FIRST BOARD. NO City 6.4 agtz , 1000 Ist Int 76 J') e'n .47 drl d 0........ I 2 Henn Meadow R . 700 do ~ It9Y . . tertt WOO City On 1t........ 14 994' IPonnalt d 0.... '''''''' 3 ' o WOO dols do 10) Lohigil Nay ... 951 r 21 Hazleton Coal.-- 4:lt, UM Fr & Ninth in ...1,5.90 10 Ittor Ca pr0f...J.5305 IND NEa R. '''' . .eneh.G29 I 5 N Penult R.......... SECOND BOARD. 2165 Loh!, h Nav C 5.... .06!.i Nia do ;500 N Nana It 6s. .... teei M4E I2 ..4 8 3 1 ;1 2 BL. ot N Am ails .137 CLOSING PR Bid. Asked. Statea 5 '74 . . . Yhusi i)0 0 i) Ne . w.....lran los ?mina ge it;; ixt4 10... • . 0' " mod 60 '44.90 91 " do '88.604 ON Penns IL ........ .39!: 40 htorritCanal ai Bohuyl Nap tp P ik.t:79 Solluyl Imp de.....79 79/4 New York Stock E 2000 1.7 8 5014.... 12=1 510 04.. 10 Pee Mail . 00 75 do ... WO 81 901 11 andlng ...e,30 13'4 10) Mick Cant 10 41 4 i 100 d.l le. 'mu N Y Central 81'i 60 do ... 8112 601 ..... .140 600 del ..... 10, ..... CITY ITEMS. MR. SPEAR'S LAST INVI:STION.—About a year ago we paid n visit to the establishment of Mr. JAM RN Sr EA R. N 0.1116 Market street, for the purpose of exam ining the now-tole brated tins-burning Cooking Sfore• of which Mr. R. desors'es the credit of being the fire: irlVelMOr who introduced the. important doubt-rentre ,Pirre. perforated on the under side. by which arrante went the roe arising from the coal Is ignited. causing a touch grunter Rime to he thrown to the bottom of the men, the importance of which all who are familiar with the uses of the cooking-stove will At once Arnim cunt.. At the tune of our examination then. mind' we beK leave to say here, woe made lees with the view or benefiting the 'mentor, than of obliging the public with nn honest opinion.) Mr. Ptienr admitted to ne, with foniincndable candor, that if there was n rustle linter leet point in the Stove, it was m the tendency of the Centro-wee to nag down limn excestui o heat. Whe ther this apprehension was NPrilled to any extent, we livie not loarnell t though we ore certain that they mere folly POW to this myevt to ant other atom VII Rte. D. 15 it. lo I 1., -- wit. 41.0.0-c wow. traw.....-.01 to catlike ntlention el I" ...dab s/0 The fact that the °bonbon then tested bas UMW P"'' duo , t h„ tri HIS 11111001.10t1011111 „ ou • 0tr„,..... - wontrit-piece, so arranged in de construe ...o that ifs ragging ileum or horning out is 1111t/fell 1111}.811,1111Y. 01 lead until all other parts of the stove are worn out Instead of making a horreie shrtl on the under-side 01 the Centre.pier e, es rat ..ninon, he is now making it entirely solid, insfaiss is pore front thr top, instead of from beneath, by which the Contra-piece is tendered double, end the outer eihtes of the lower plate coining In contact with the tipper surface, outside the stone. the edge, or connect huge, is neeesearily presort ed in a comp:until My lower tempernture, which prevents the bonding or !W -ong incident tort more heated state of the Centre-piece, For the same reason th.s ingenious Irttpfor enient Pre vents the burning out of the under-mirlace. We have de% otvd the more space to hoc unirnce ,yont Irmo the fact of iii bning seasonable Infornmtnon. i.e S.A. , ' I. .Prroactalpg, and skives nre,eoneng in de nrind. Air. spear has placed no under oldiggtiong for the frets ue have here given, as lie hub nig4 ',heed the public under obligations ler the immurement itself. We advise all to call and examine this wonderful stet 0, and hear from its proprietor his explanation of Its supe rior qualities. 110 has one constant]) in use at his store, pio Mc, %Oda street, for the purpose of exhi:ming to vitotei s. Tlll.. PUVOtt.TON.—LAST I)Ay. Ye`de“l.o again witnessed a large throng of vPoters at the grounds of the State Anne!'!rural I'lm. though Hewn 10. Ilinerml* than on the day previous. noinct nt the 'alleles Were reproved last oveniw, and we Pre softie the major part of the balance will no reputed to -111). The hillnaing Ore anions the articles in tho ezhi btmn no have liTtretufore omitted to notice: hlestiott. Farrell, Herring, & en. exhibit four of their mOOlOlll lire-proof safes, which ore, as canal, couch ad mired ro, their Want) of finish nail ittaseive strength. Among thew the now " side-hoard cafe," gr.7ined to Motile a meet: , et furniture. 13 a novel). Tice ulterior of tint , safe tillittlf provided with every requente eon enienee. It to supplied aVIIII one of Hall's patent Pow der proof loelse- a lock ta holt has been in use fourteen yea,. di !thou( l. 0114; picked. Another male in (hie ru bey enamelled to !Mit dte papier tonelle, being Mut Inlaid cc ill! pearl, in One 01 the most :Mud , w on the ground, cud unreels get end attention. A :dual! beled , wife fininint ((cant is also tweeted by one 0 1 140 100,,, alituol) designated, and is tin admtrallo arti cle for tioe. Inc teautirtileounun 'safe in 1111..1.1 to ntlintraltit ayrange,l for the safe-koentilit of °nab, defl tug, as it does, all attempts to enter it without OM key. lii other respects tlice male lq also wolthy the attention of hustneem men. In the Ai 11111, Mes mt. E. Newland dr Co., No. WI A reli al Net, make an excellent Jwpl i) of their %in.:. 1111110 line of Inet111111111110“illit mirror,. Tile tog infiemit tutu mirror exposed by them nt by the throng of taunt, aYuck it thin tint oilifirtittli lel in the nil/Winer,. Ad.Whom'. thet th•leht). Mr. J. E. Meeleee, the role Itrtftxd tv.ottphed of tine cif). exlntottt I hirteet sPvcilllt'll\'td , o/verld) colored elooo.riaphie por 16ati, ttGuhnr,t devotedly Ihe took ArliBllo things o the entire ehlte:tTott. hdt not only Pool f, t rtot t t ht tit Ihe preparation of 1110.1 npeollllC'llB to at tote' rdto t et t te 811enliup,1011 ale has been eetutll)' BUO ea'qui s„ Ilt, aubje . ?l, represented. The fetuale pour trot e malt: heat,lx nee foil of ex preakitto and ,Iterat.lett Helmer, Nevoird htitiet, Omen, 610;11)11e it Very (incentive colter trots 01 . 1tte•MIZO colored phetegtnehtb In Ile) emir tle,•ortment one of the most rreditahle illep1151; en the rimed IV tire collection of specimens exhibited Iry :tit. Kronur' Hill. give greater elloct to the he Imo erected on the promises, apart limn the 11111111 tom , o tempi - vino et ructmo, m which plore Ins .tones :Ind exhibit them in twine opera go,tittiett of hm large gnailiurner wore 'retried lu o Norm. ve) "it Thursile), its ermine - hot ins :ler ierl up o oninptrione dinner to the lithceriV 'of the fair end x len• select' frientlir, - prang red by the he ylllO-11 }lie dedilei re nertertily mei to ;1. 1 deottrtment of the fair, In this donor rfireiti. ntito, t. ;oily mention fevorehlt o ;if% lee df idieg dividaied 'l4 rile. H. t. /14;* Oder • • Zle'. hintlut htri•eo • ' • i Tie, /hire! and rtilit department, nu might Pe emit pimdir.,onwir,,,R ottreritive pert of the onto hr -1,1/II Air the lr, roq. 0‘,3 itmny liQ Neje o dhont diewegeirro i rt p i the .4lier ilepatiteeitts, that elle Mit trod turn oil the melt read:tide feeture tit the entire cellectlon. In this tent the elegant ease of stlperime ""f" 1101,, • I ,l 'T•tialCig the Celebrated confectioner of tlnv nit,tqc,•hell P. Whitintkil. waZ dezervcdt) the siihiect of em,e;4.4 admiration. The specimens 01e.ot laity)) el the tempting thillge ho mottiaireirriee for the pri;e,it,ll ,l tastefully ne they were arranged in Lure its-giliVe, tilt or ,e.,4,4e . l the, el.ll 141 e of Ilie roost pleasing features of rho exhibition. Tha " Heins Ihiudott" family tiewin i ; meiotic. of %One!' wo hint , aheadr had occasion 10 speak, was reline 01 altiaction aiming tire la dies, anti Vicelaerai ) e s, if the paint kiromiumor 1101.1 we sioivecl it 1040 biltird v''orvenl .t. It is reniis a complete Intartonollt. It: tl. p. her. bio. Arch atreei, ma the ascot tut Its bait/ Ili Ore A iirtn.l4 , m,ol,dernrate retard of the celebrated " 6 elieetioit lir..le" wIlli4,0) IS raise here exhibited ity the agent tor call) in this ell), Mr. Chatles Wks r IkAl Ji' NW. I 4 ,0.0 lair-run 3,3,—The op en i ng i ne , tore delivered la Mi. hoodoo. on `AiNr,;,:ay at Musical rued Ital., on Phrenology and litinfteit in then application 10111311, WAN 11. signal Sllrects. The 11311 was filled, end the audience went away delighted Wth ,41e.loilion-sertse VietTS of life m ite true '0 treated by the:veteran cham pion ir 'Chia ga eoing v3^ `a his SO lecture or the solifiS at OW punipliall:*ooll special theme will tie `Voinl'lfeeds and Used Wales', rand t+oo to jimiriAo them." The public examinations it the close of the lectures constitute an amusing and 1 bia3nil 'maul these intellectual entertainments. V 1,01146 1./ 0,11 1 . J: INkTill'TE.—The seventh tee rvrul /UMW I a halide 1110 th1.11..111.. opened ty 1.,11111g. OVICILIT Akar 11911, Is) Ito% . homy Ford Beecher, who will be fol lowed II the 'luit eminent and attractive lecturer, Sri the Nsinfl.V. A tins criiwiled audience ma> he auto I- Sled. VS undo rid that toe,' .111 134 no taut, bold thin, season lo thin soeletl, ow in. to nianagement, ha'. !wen cis Irnoiduuus POPUL tit CONFECTIONLRY ESTAnt.ISIIR I:\T.-- Montof our readmit are probably acquainted u ith t' e well-known confectionery establishment of Masers. 6:Whitittan & Co., Second street, below Chestnut. .r they are, they know that it is the place of all others obtain confectionery in ita greatest richness and parit>l It they are not, we rids Ise them to make ita amtnain... once without delay. as there are both wisdom and plea sure in treating the palate to things that are moot palatable, and at the same tone most conducive to health. and especially when such may be obtained at no higher 00,1 than In demanded for ordinary goods. It FIRNISIIING Gooon, including the most superb line of gentlemen's neeltiee and travnts, inn) bo had in greatest %amt.), in must splendid taste, and at the lowest urines, at tho " Central Cm at Store" of Mr. J. A. Eslilman, Nu.all Chestnut street, entrance in Jayne's Ilan. Wee hint a rail. Tnr, Willcox & Gibbs it'ewtriglMilobine never fails to give entire /labs rite ti on . Price Ek3o. For sale, wholesale and retail, at 715 Chestnut etreet. Dn. VON MOSITZISKER, Ocuit.,t and Aurist, ivwa secured Itls fOOlll., will !IMO his officeßopen on ondny to receive patients who v. telt to consult hint on to Eye and Ear. 57120.537 21 1U,U3l 20 A CURIOSITY Soto.—The Natural Bridge in Virginia has been sold to John Lustre for the sum of 812.000. Next to the Falls of Niagara, it 18 the greatest natural eurimity in the United States, slightly surpass ing in interest the " Continental Clothing House" of E. H. Eldridge, northeast corner of Chestnut and Eighth streets, although by no means conducing to gra tify the comfort and convenience of the people. "A Youvn MAN IDLE, AN OLD MAN NRF.DY," is sure to follow. Franklin says: " Applaratron In ymith maker old awe comfortnbla.". he experienced. 517 I IVO 01 1 ow 000 00 111,000,111/0 00 =MEI 4,784.977 GO Zi 243 412 14,71 i 10 21 and as 111311) who deposit in the Old Fronk/is Sorint Fond, No 1X South Fourth street. below Chestnut, will bear witness. Those who deposit 11111113S:trios Fund soon find `• A dollar oared it equal en giro earned," and also find Whfill they have occasion to use their Merle) they rgn pet it on demand without notwe, with 5 per cent. inter est. Tht , ('ompany any,. suspended. Investments:we wails m the hest of securities only. Females, married or single. and minors, ran deposit in their own right and such deposits cannot he withdrawn without their consent. See advertisement in another column. A MYSTERY SOLVED.--There are thousands of persons who consider the success of the great Brown Intone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson as " mar vel and a Inman." Now there is no no story in it when we take into consideration the location. Hoe. 603 and OM Chestnut, street, one door above Broth street. The skilful raters the firm employ, the neat, substantial, and elegant manner in which their garments are got nv, unit the convenient arrangement of their large and lung nificent store, which is fifty feat Root on Chestnut street, b) one hundred feet deep, one wing of which Irents on sixth street, the whole of which is furnished with Irearitrfull) mahogany-lop counters, upon which is disidayed the most perfect stock of clothing, both men and tats', in the city. Customers are wetted upon by polite and, attentive salesmen. In this vast establish ment thnifs aro sfteen countemforming ranges °fatale.. in whicKrorre hundred persons can le accommodated at one time without interfering with each other in their purchases. We repeat, that when we take into conside ration all these advantages, there is no Trusters what es er about the success of this popular house. It is no more strange or nit storms than the autumnal harvest, which is the natural result nt sewing seed in the spring trie. WE %SOULE INVITE THE A. OENTION of our readout to the new end extensive assortment of House-furnish ing Goods to be found at Messrs. E. S. Fuson 8. W. corner of Second and Doer' streets. Their stock 14 large. and comet ices almost every article useful and necessary in Immo-keeping, and purchasers would find it advantageous to call mail examine their Goods before going el.ou, here. WANTED.—A nerve from the tooth of a comb. A cop for the head of a pin. A glans fur the aye of a needle. A loaf from the branch of ma rim or. A glove for the hand of Nature. Some buttons for a coat of paint. Some fish caught with a book-worm. A man who don't believe that the best and most beau ful Clothing is from the palatial establishment n sir vitte STotEs, No. 607 Chestnut street. le Penna R.... ... ... 394 ill Spruce, .k. Pine ete IL-12% 32 Bch New ma In', ID Mr ltl 20 Germantown Gas.... 49% timmon H. MUNDAY, the "Baptist Watchman,' ICES-DULL wdl proula on to morrow afternoon at Fourth and Cal lownill s treets. fits sulk i ect will be " Woman and her Influence." Bid. Asked. Seld Nay 5t0ck...75; ' 9 l l l l l is ill t v i P kt " 34 " let inort.4s 49 " 7s 2d . 19 Long Island R.II Lehigh Coal& tiay.6oS II N t P4una .s., ll.. catau 14....... 90 924 saea Ii We .11 3lii 41 g 4ti Race& meats 8.... GAS-BURNING COOK STMTS.—E. M. Mani gle's Patent Garr-Burning Cook Stoves; one in constant operation. This Stove Is truly the wonder of the lOth century, and needs only to be neon in ()Motion to he appreciated. MANIOLE'S, No. 9(19 MARKET Street, above Ninpli, north aide. It* SILVE L R'S GAS•BURNING PARLOR STOVES, Kith all of Manisle's improvetnente, including his new Urn, Grate Rest, Retort and Register. MANIGI,E, No, 901 MARK ET Street, above Ninth. I t• xchange..Sept. 30 BOARD. !au Erie R o• a '0 114 Ic. NI g M-030. 23 /100 111 Cent It hall, tk . i. 121.0 1131 Cho 11 71 1101 do . 010 74 1 100 do . el). 731, 'lOO Cloy & 'rot 211 i 1100 do !lUD do . ....... 21 1 ., 101/ Chi .l - H 1......12A1.6 100 d 0... 10 1.1; • 6244 PHOTOGRAPHS SI—DAGITERRSOTITES F", Auenivry efts sl.—All these beautiful. effeclive, and nnsurpaseed Pictures daily made at the ever-popular ROOT OAII.ERV, ISt and MO CHESTNUT Street. lt• To THE PRESIDENT ~O F THE PENNSYLVANIA AGRIt'ULTLIHAL SOCIETY : 'rho subscribers, your committee to exatnine the con tents of an IRON SAFE of EVANY A WATSON, after being exposed to a strong fire on the fair grounds for eight hours, respectfully represent— Thnt after seven cords of oak wood and three of pine had been consumed around the safe, it was opened, in the presence of the committee, and the contents taken out, a little warmed, but not even scorched. Several Silver Medals, heretofore received by the manufneturers. and a large quantity of documents, were in the safe, and came out entirely uninjured. The experiment satisfied us of the capacity id Safes of this kind to protect coutenti from any fire to which the) may Inc exposed. GEO. W. WOODWARD. JNO. W. GEARY. I. P. RUTHERFORD. A [ ( FRED S. GILLETT. )PLAfN D _ is A JEWEL.—But where can I find it? Ans.: At the Great WIIITII HALL Clothing Warehouse, southwest coiner FOURTH and MA R /MT Streets. There the grumentc are well outdo. oil cut. well trimmed; got up as custom work for rot ul Wllen. Not made for show alone, lot lint wear sad hard innings and sold upon the only true, honest, tinsel tile— isi• price. All and every customer is treated alike; no advantage is taken of any one. 'the pi ice is marked in _plain figures en each garment. Ni or) emit:oiler inereM heeonies his own salesman• We talAiy/Arrin self. sr HALL EMPORIVAI. Southwept cor. FOURTH nnil lIK ET Streets BOOKLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS will posi lively cure Dt spangle. Liver Complaint, Nervous &c., &e. 1100FLAND'S BALSAMIC CORMAI wilt positively cure Coughs. Colds, Whooping Cough he., he. Prepared by Dr. C. M. JACKSON & CO., OS ARCI Street, And for sale by Druggiate and dealers generally Price 75 cents per bottle. ee2l-lf THE PRICES Or TP PPM jT BALPNEss ) UHF. ih . T.EB NAVEL'S EAU Mai ramp p, !Ism fttissonlSß.—lS will strengthen the roots of the hair, and prevent their oosoning and falling out. It will muse a }ming and vigorous growth where baldness exists, and will change gray hairs to their ortsinal life-color, and yet is not a o:dl is perfectly harmless, and will not soil the skin. Sold by all prugglsie, and by JULEN 11A.UEL & CU., No. lilt (111MTNUT Street, FhlladelPhin. sel4-It SAI.AIfaNDNIt Futr.-pßoor sAvo.—A very Argo meortment of SAI4DIANDERB for sale at reation able priaaa, No. Yd Booth FOURTH litroct, rathulal- Oita, tf EVANS & WATSON WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES Philadelphia Office, Ca CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders filled at the SAME LIBCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices in Trenton, New Jersey, and Elusion and Westchester. Pa. selt-Slit ONE PRICE CLOTIONG OP TIM LATEST STYLES, mile in the hest manner, expressly for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST selling qn,i,ll umrken mr Plain Figures. All semis merle to Orger wan:tinted antis !warp. Our OkIE-P.TOOE £i) stint is 4rbsil) Adhered tie h~ Pit) Wheys this 141 , 0 the oPIy WI. sil t y of denims. All are thereby trontn4 61.1 Le. J0:41:8 Oa, seS-if G I 111A1PiET Street. GROVER it BAKER'S CILLYBRATID NOIIIiLECI FAMILY BIWINP-MActizmis AT MUM) PETRO. Temporanly at N 0.601 Bro t owir. Will return to No. 195 ii a law wooka. sEVERN—SMITII.-011 the p.a t b n il., in Al oxam i er Ilenrl Ntitsor Philalielphja. William It. Pint ern to Anna ii.. tgdirrder ri Would Wellnegibt) morn ingddepletabor Nth, 11 , 49, bt the Rev. W. 11. tienade, at thq residgfled Oral° bride's father. on. Part: street, Rent Philnitqlphia. Alfred Mitchell, of 7,auitiiaLs, lo Nils. MI Julie Patted - ton. itipuipinati paper. 1/411.113 fop.. t • Tt OUPSP4 -I, in the ult.. by Ito P. . Partin°. IP'. 101 Lit to :qt.., I , tri.t 11.1i10{{,tyllf—rili1114614.— VI Ili" ? C.ll, " It ' by Ills} otior Nits)nr phn 1C . ..80wn0 RI Anna Pattertliv.inte, both of Cliostotheld, Ilurlingon eutintY• Y. J. _ . • hgACON—BOWNE.—On the nth ult., lo the soma Israel Deacon, Pt iittflingtoll, to Rebecca R • . Ron oe 01 Mansfield, florltngton toned, N. J. BNODURABS—CRILLNIAN.-00 the 2 . 2,1114.. Ly Hoe. J. R. Anderaon jatr.tteorge Noe& men, torntert) of tht cit.', to Mary Jane Crillman, of Iteadum. va. 1 1 AILOR-0001)WIN.—On the 28th nit Rot•, W. Calltentt. Mr, William Sailor to Mies ht..bella I.otttle in bin thix ott etkVFINB-4.4 NA111.;(1114111.-1),. the athuit.,ty Hey, 11tImolfil It: r. Juliet - eon 018'0138W tots nag tort 11, C., to Moot Mmr t tat et Contunghetn, nl Not lola, Va,• HARLAN -Hp the 2glh nt di , bter. ra.. Anna whim,' nl Inn late •Iriph Iler funeral ak i i rtakid place Iron% 'Nrlends aleetiag hornie, at ‘Vent 1 ',Telford, Delen'are cult 1 - _ , PVentl,-11,0.1at 00. 1 at Trig mkt ei I,ick A. M., on Arrivrl k artilropt est Criester. llpt rel it tvo awl (tient !Tend. NOVlout ittlos, ' II PO. .—tititisn Y. WI N tineid,o , .:ith, John 1. Rualrton need at. 'Piro male friendeof the Calm') ern tnapeetlall) nn 'led to Attend lint funeral, thin afternoon. at 3 eloek. fr W uh L: IJ.NoS.r—eOnelon N h o . iftsl 1 M Pin est"re lelt. Wilkins, in the 7111 yar of hit env. Funeral trout hie late resnienee. Cheftenhirn Montgomen coluth , un ~Sunda) !norm.; at to u'elook. t!,3" , t1 , 11 4 . 11,si.trn1 aze,l'.n )(TA. Funeral from his Into rciddence, In run. avenue, Federal Elt,enth, uu yr,wla, mi ternoo. at 2 o'clock. ' riF:BASTIAN.-0, the :nth alt ~ lam, C. Frba.l mitt. Funeral from hie Into 'loNl4l.ll`o, No. 2i fruit of Ftt tij,) I.l,atr Vara al, el,. ildr ter 0 tititegt.atltitlatligtlite M. t ~'etlupo, 46 , 41 40 P. N. Intillthi, end it Funeral limn the residence of her t Than, Foully n, hall mile limn the North Penns) . I, R. 1111,1,1, on Stool, monitor., at o'eloek• I,ANCARTEIL—on the Zith ult., Albert, son of John and Eh z,ibeth no.,,,ter„ aged a , eirv, G immths, nod 11 rithorel front the re:.tdenee of los+ finer, 1311,1,1 St. ntul linvariold ~r, • alter:lmM, ht I 100004. EALE V,—On the nqii ult., vdmii+ !t6:11.), In tha to, of oil hen. Funeral (nor, his lOr ioanleine, N. leol AIWA rind Tenth streen, alrmn Federal street, on Mond%) morn bpji,gli —ott the :Nth Andrew. tv. in son JO.. mut lqrittOtto thtl, ,ip O. 111 In IT pr 1114 4 KO rilnb{hr Inn I,` itteopt, 100 1, 1 1, 1 Carleton Al Jet. on Benda) 1/LACK IRISH POPLI:',;S, all qualities. Plain Gray Irish Poplins. , I;tet l'n) o Tir Jitis e k 4. .3 ask Winer Clot set ntid Gauntlets, tillUrrlitlgMOS& 190 airs. pack cloth Cloaks for Fa'l, ,It ,het treat Veil No ii I.: I it'l :use. SPECIAL NOTICES. SINUER'S SEWING MACHINES HAVE:: ISEEN 01-3 m GAS-LAMP GP:POT—SIXTH AND ARCH. bc,24-Sin MARRIED. rr.? REV. PETER CARTWRIGHT, FOR 36 , connectible )ante It laborious Pioneer Weetern Prender. will Lecteire it CONCERTHALL.'I'IIL Rrt- DAYsndNRIDAY YIOIIT, October 6rli and 7th. Ile e l t u b tr , i o give holnia,neeOUS rd Ina earl experience. •• Weettl was enttrely o wlltlerneks. It, is warranted to be the veritable and redoubtsble Peter Oanwrlehl, with the bourn of Iris lucks upon Ii Come mot roe hon. Tickets '2seent4, for sale by Parry and MoMillan, 4th & Chentn t. Beck A Lawton. & ' i Chestnut; l'erkensine H ny l ins no N. 4th at,and at the t_a_lhodist Tract DepohitOry,eth none Ara lt. UNION TENT—LAST SABBATH SER VICES at 14,41 and (ireen k.treets.—Experience nioelth , 0 . 7A. M. Union Prater Meetinz at 4 P. M. Preachine r NI.. to Pet. PHALLE:V. and at 8 I'. M. b) Mr. WORK • Cliddren's meeting thin afternoon ntso elee'.. Our clown:: nerv.oe3 at Bond and Green trill be held nn Mond... ::41 test. Mil:that.re of dd lerent denonhnetions will ba pre‘ent. on 8 ibhath. Oe teller 9th, the Tent will open at Eirhth anti Girard ma ntle. GEO. J. MINGINS. It• Superintendent. CHURCH OF THE INTERCESSOR 8.1.0 N, above Twelfth.—The Rev R. A. CA Ft tiket. iD. V.) preach SUNDAY' APTEROON. Oct. at 4 o'clock. to the members of the Yonne Lathes' Bible Class. bublect—'• The Grave Clothes of the Sa vior." And in the E VENEVG at P. o'clock to Young 'Men. Snideet—" Jesus Crowned with Thorns." Beets Iree in the afternoon. Young Men are affectionately in vited to the evening' service. Stranger. will please ask the Sexton for seats. IN TrTRUE FOUNDATION AND BEST USE OF SUNDAY.—Rer. Mr. KARCHER will con clude hie Gm'arks dna eutoect. at HANDEL and 'HAYDN HAM,. Eishth and Noma Garden sheets. TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7Y, o'clock. Service In tha MORNING nt 1014 o'clock. Seat/ free. Sunday School at 9 A.M. It' TRE V. ALFRED DOORMAN WILL R preach TO MORROW MORNING stinl'o_lcloek. 11.[I, ev. P. HODGSON. D. D. in the EVENING ni o'clock, in the UNION M. E. CH Unit. Fourth street. below Arch Yom, Men's Pro er Meeting, V.; o'clock P. M. 'rho sentnn re all free. y -- -= S1:11310N TO VOtiNO MEN.—By RE quest of the Young Nlen's Chnittoto Annotation. the Res. JOHN TODD. of Pitostield. Mass.. will preach the first sertetto of the annul] course to reunK Men. by Divine perountann. on SABBATH EVENING. October nt half pint 7 o'clock . to the FIRST PRESBYTE RIAN CH Hit CH. Washietton Square. ry w P e E t, O , r ,. L g l;:"O n y , d Mn r eEr nnce of i.4.811a b. by the totter, of the Mayors of Bostoe, New y,k. nnd Brook!, le real, to Infidel queriste. nr by the hn of Got,' Rev. JORN CHAMBERS nn thin nnhieet TO-MOR ROW. nt :te" 1!.. M. Chubb. Brood and Fannom six. It • THEOPIIILUS FISKE WILL preachment° Et.thth-street Chur , h.above Noble, on under morning. upon a religion of cheerfulness u contrasted with one of sadness and melancholy in the evening, upon the future destiny of the VV . ro. Reruhr religions mentinee wdl commence fa the Commtssiou er's Mall. Spring Garden, a week from to- morrow. fG-. 0P E N-A llt SERVICE.—THE REV, J. W. CRACRA PT will preach m tha open [4, cornet of Twonty-first and Ppruce street.. TO-MOR ROW AFTERNOON, at 4‘i o'clock. Workinemen—as yecially thoPe not In the habit of attending elm/th— ere arrectionatelr invited. It' f UNION PREACHING —REV. J. WALK' kl, ER JACKSON. PARtnrnflYazuetli M. P. Cnureb. will welch in the AMERICAN Al ECHANICS' HALL, corner Fourth and Coarse streets. TO-MORROW SO ) AFTERNOON. nt qusrter before tbur o'cloth. All are welcome. ibIiILIE!R EN'S I t.—THE MONTH LS' service fnr Children, in st. Paul's Church. THIRD.hPIow• Walnut. will be resumed TO-31ORRoW AFTERNOON. at 3 o'clock. to be continued on the afternoon, c the hrat Sunday in each month, at the name hour. r ST. JOHN'S P. E. CHI RUH. S. W. R . rye Mor Brown and St. John atreet.—Rev. BENJA MIN FRANKLIN DA COSI A will officinte in this 01111,11 To-moßnnw (Sunday, MGR (NO, at luli o'clock, and in the EVENING at Elr o'clock.lt• UNIVERSALIST CHURCH. Lomn - ARD Street. above Fourth.—Partor Rev. ABEL C. TITOMAS. MORNING Service at half past 10. EVEN ING at half past 7. It• 7 THE REV. tIOIIN TODD. D. D nY Patafield. ?trans . nretch in the CLINTON . PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Tenth street. below Sprite!, on SUNDAY MORNING next, October 2. at W.., ti clock. It. rGUNITARIAN CHURCH. CORNER OF TENTH and LOCUST—Rev. WM. H. FUISEIi e Pastor.—ltelisious services will be held at this Church on SUS MI next. the :El inst.. at 10.1: A. M. it' TENTH PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.— Tins Church. Walnut raid Twelfth streets. will he renveneri for Divine son ice TO-MORROW, nt 70, A. ,nut M. V. M. 11.` JOHN'S .R S ,c T e .. tr RM . . SOB. A. a t . t f,SV. '‘ ii. D. , h F(NVIt 1 0T eP. MORN ING, at 10; o'clock. nd in the EVENING at °cloc . rrr 1'114.1.121 1. 1 . - M11 . 4? - iP s i t r e l e i t A FT E E NTH SUNDAY MORNING at A. Id.. and ;. ° 1 1 . `"' 4..! next trrSPIRITUALISM—SIRS. F. 0. R% - % ER. of Vermont. a Tronee-medium. will lecture and sing at BANBO3I-BTREET HALL, on SOIDAY. at A. M., and at 7B i P. M. Admission ,5 oents. Mr. J. V. MANSFIELD.of Boston. writing test me dium, through whom nearly seventy thousand letters hove been answered, expects to he in this city next week. lt. ri:TIIE INSTALLATION OF REV. JOHN 3 - K. Karcher over the "Spring Garden Unitarian Society" , will take place at Handel k Haydn Hall, Eighth and Solna Garden streets. on Wednesday eve ning'. October sth. at o'clock.. The Rev. 0. B. Pro thinshain, of New York. Rev. Samuel Lon: fellow . of Brooklyn and Rev. W. 11. Furness, It. D., or this city, will yarticinate in the occasional services. The piddle aro emits/illy invited. It• fl r 'YOUNG MEN'S UNION DEMOCRATIC A meeting nf the YOUNG MEN'S UNION IrOCRATIC CM'S will be held Club. room. M I.ITARY HALL. Library rtreet. Philadel phia. TI PADAY. ()Maher 4.119. 71e P.M.. for the pur pose of Ratifying the Nominations made by the Demo crat, to tie suppiytett at the enema election. A Beni! of Mmin wilt lie in attendance. The following members of the Club have promised to deliver ad dresses: 1V)1 Item A. EIINVMI9. .le.glinl T. Owen. Hen. N. B. Browne. Charley T. 'Biddle. Daniel Dour herty 130MInen H. Brewster, Theo. Cellar, Esq., Hon. M'alltent 11. Wltto. All Dem0...1-My ere Invitod to rateml. By order of the Club. WILIAAM C. PATTERBON. Bre4oleot. Via- ANNUAL CONVENTION OF I A. OF I. S.—The Friends and Ad mow.. or gentsl Li berty will meet in Convention mi MONDAY NF:vr. in FRANKLIN trA id,, at 10 A. M,. at which will be De broth., and 0111,8 trona various warts or the Union. H. Sb.:AN'OR. of Boston. Dr. STEWART. of Troy. J. DARKER. Dr. SAWYER, Ind many other able Ex pounders of Correct Principles. will and in devising how more efficiently to proinitibrate the Truth, and the 1 , 041 e. quent exposure of Error, especially that form known as Superstition: ry'l, - =. STATE ANTI-SLAVERY MEETING.— . 2 The Pennin h ants Anti-slavery Foeietr will hold itiirtrentt 'iend Annual *teem,: on WEDNESDAY and TII URSDA V, the Mit anal 611, instant, at WEST CHF ATER. The eais leave the station. E. threenth nod Market eire,o4. al T a a nd 9!, reeked, A. M. Speakers to be prefient: Re,. Dr. Furness. Mr+. Mott. C.C. Butleills. Robert. PUTVM. MISS Grew ESL Me- Rini, R. Tonilinton. Rev. O. H. Frothinglinio. Oliva r lohnson, Aaron M. Powell, and Rev. Ssinuel Longfel low. It. ne co AMIE t h e .- ' , .triL - 44Ca l fitiT ond Section of the Act or t l Oeneral A Sec ssembly of this Coninumwealtli, approved the loth day of OCTOBER. A. D. 1351: Amount of Loans and Discounts... .1083 0781 85 Do. Specie 73 551 03 Do. Due from other• Banks ...... 53.7Z3 Do. of Notes in ClreniltlOn. 102,915 ou Do. Deeosits. including balances due to other .. . 255 XI 83 PIIMADEF PIMA. Nept Pin her 70. 1759. • CITY OF P1111..k DEL Pill A. a 3.-1 JAMESLES LEY', Cashier of the UNION HAN K . being sworn. Ile iw.an and say, that the above Statement is correct , to the best of my knowledge and lobes. JAMF.S LESLF.Y. Citable/. Sworn before me. this 70th day of September. A. D. %Vi. It P. C. ELLNIAKER. Notary APpit !ENTICES' LIBRARY CO3IPANY. 1. =I —A special ineetinit will he held at the I ibm.y, S. W. corner FIFTH and. ARCH Streetz. on Till I LIA V next. October 4th. at o'clock. tar the vur poke of eormde rine the propriet,, of extend in, the ii, 01 the Library, and of anal) Inc to the Court of Com m. Pie, for authorits sn to do. It) order o: the President. FIRS'' LECTURE OF THE bEAMN.— i. PARK 31F.NJAMIN, Esq.. Mill deliver his new Humorous and Satirical Poem on THE PRESS, AT CONCERT HALL, On TUESDAY EVENINii, October 4. This Poem m situ] to be the lent production or th.‘ very popular Lecturet. Fres mu, to thf. Lecture Alf. 82,11,- 10111 will read a splendid Poetical Tribute to the lite lie Kane. Tickets can be had at an of theprincipal Book and Music Stores , and nt the °dice of the Hall during the din. Doors open at 7,; Lecture gentler to S o'clock. Tickets 25 cents. eki-tt - - PAYING SAL.III. I ES.-11,011ERT J. HEM MILL. eecretnyy of the ttonril of Control lers of Polthe Schools. wilt issue the warrants to 'Peach ere nod others from the is hteenth tnthe Twenty-fourth xaetion4, m ourn a. on SATIIRDAy NIORNISO, coin meneing At 8 Wiling:. On MOSPAN the wnrrants tent the Ft ri.t to the Seventeenth sections wit( to issued com mencing nt the some hoer. r. 7,0 ct C rs`;',UPVrel . ,,T,liteio'.""se !I. l ;:cgit', l :`,lill% matrtntiou 101 commence on MONDAY b:VENINcI October 11, at Pa o'clock. and will be continued la: . weel(ls (on 11lontia)a, NVedricsdaje. and grid &_Mpicb. th fu l lffirr n t r iftriarr. " l ‘ . D., Professor of Cnenustry Wll,l IAAI PROCTER, Jr. Proles,,,,r 01 iiintrumei ROBERT P. THOMAS, Protease( of Materin. nitflClllatlollTlrketil to IT ~f A 1441 it. T.4ll.oB,tweretnri. s2t tt Qornt r of Wahnit ant! Ninth streets. Ets , (rii 11.1 N—By PRO}'.-.SOIL 0 8. F0WL.,... MI'S tC!tt, F1 1 ).1) BALL, OR, LIFE, 1 1 1`81.d1VB. 0110 ANS, F l 'NcTic,NB. AND 1 M Pl' 0V I, tIF.B 'TA l'itll HY 1 111LE sot.thly Abill PIPMIOI,OOY. On Et entrdts and Chiliteeta lotion, : RBDAY. Sept 21- - Ilaalth. Signs of Character and Phrotilihry, its Proofs and Doetrinesh” NAT UNDAI Ont.l — "Boll•untdoceinant t Or, Good Heads Find Bodies, and Children, o both. '1'1: EBDAV, Oct. their Diet, Exercise, ReKinln, Schooling, and Moral Tratnin: andiGovern 11117118DAY Oct. 6—" Anal) soot the piffensittes, and ilnur I,nd Location of that; Ottnn BAT"' EMI • Oct. 'I he intallectital Faculties arid their Cultutv. Alatdoq, Waal DlMPhlte , Scho° l 'ng , Bducaticin, For Valance of the Course, see pro.tranune and subse quent adveitioinentn. ' •. Counnencoor at quarter hofore 3 o'clock, and closing with PL'IILIC EXAMINATIONS. Seltiorp cents. Couree Ticket.. i Etc. en Lectures.) !rob . cents. Gent:ma:l(l.ll.lS; a tb LaiO• St Prof 0 0 010: rilunlilWA. anti Warts, with lull Written °P.rib'fi*.ilA It ifoe nil so heC;b• avacations.aelt.iin- Mov..luwit, inaqueinent of children. 1 c.. tr.. Pail and Ertpnna metaporenriat...l t., Ihre no fiIriTNUT NOTI I'E.—OREEN AND t OATES ST. 11. 3 PASSENGFR RAILWAY com fiANy, The third inetalment of FI VE DOLLARS tier share, on the stock of the Green and Coates street Par0.,,,,, 0 , Railroad COMPAnY. Will be due and P 3) able en the Ilth das of October. 1339, at the taboo ol the coluoitio, No. 4:11 wAuct"r Street. Rr hrdor of the ltiroit.. 05-thatotOli HA RRY CONN Treasurer. 011:11'17. ufe , "i'llE EAST 31AVIANOIC AlI. ROA COSH YAR V.—PHILADELPHIA. 1t 4 31. The neeontttlisill , nont of F! VF Dull APSper :MATO trocomes *ILL And 14 twthlo'nt the °Moo Pt the C o m. rill). No. ru7 Ii I,rar) Ottert, ou the Itt of Ortoharr,cl. mill :JD not• A. AkINWIII reAKl.re r. AND VI FTEElliTit 1, uPItF'6Tb PAS ' SENUIL ' -k R.IILNV.:II ' COM PANY. 0ta1411,ving , t . ,,,,n tv.tted to they 1 1) , Cflik`l to 11 I 11,ldroarto And 7 111. , 46-,tr.ets timiult) Counmi) dII I R clh r,t Ph. 1.4010,:, the ti l l stitisvrthers aro 4..1 fiPLI In 111101 at NO. WALtil7 Streol, Phdadolphla, 011 the loth ~.1) of 110.- t...3.r. at I ....leek A. M.. to orrnue 31111 CORI rti,‘ and Odd a Proatlont and Ft, e Illrocte. a, and otllrdostrlitl.t.rlr:l:nr:i,ttpuz,t) (I,,eried.,:trc....}!ri,...Trs..,ipt,lient. Pintrillel U. KTOIIIO/, Janes, John P. Verree, I Alfred 1•, If rmar, Itol.trt A raultionK, I ..eorge 'Flom. 14. Crottiber“,r, 3. PornA l , P. Pllrtinkor, .11 II Thn tite r s I, It. (toga:Jail!. 3, l „ e H n i 11. N% t td91.1 au, I . lto3 I 0 ,c.olke,t.al,ll fit-‘,/• 241111414.1, I . 94" 'Ng A K I ) COLLE( —THE ill RFC '4 TORS id nit (laud Cone:, Fnl a nt,t,tte , that the)) art ropreit i to tnnil out, in It, do 01 onto.) It , 111) : HIANs, tu no. iirdniiito .111 i it, .Itl ut , r.q.nen throat. to Ann- Nrt , Meth ',oat 'fftliki, Anti Mt ortc.ittrev." The 3lcatet •.1. liptrettliroci to ApitrOttiet hit rovikeetit o Art. to tint, '.l, ono Ntiit.ibto boiint nitill,,litto4 t‘ P :I' 4 lVl . ii i i, - P.l 4 <tittp help Inu nil 10 Orxton to Tr.! fig • : ellll not - uno month. iterannl ito.a.on, ..lc.iiAo4 nP etti npplr it (Ito 1.1 ettitls P. II , o r. if loit rosiiintitii (.1 the ,„"4, .ioti . J. 11.0 ;Allot - it,. hoot 1,01 . , {C. 1 , to l'hilniinlithit t IIt,;,RY ItIZ El% 427. V Nor row,' GtrarJ c, _ fr -, 5 • ritoE. 0. IL 1% FOAVLE ILL ( OM. AIENCE a Course of LEcTi•RES oN I,ll' MI. Pr1:10 21 . ii2netlOnS Inoproten.ent. ns taimht br rbrenology and Paystalvp. at MUI 4 ICA I. FUND &A LL on TIII . IISWA I" ENEsO;. tivlt. tarth, &Ivo vitli . l.4loll,lloPMOtlS au:! nth ;1 3 4 ' 0 a; httr - dll For {l.loloolllf, tae antil4l.. 144 day. 1117 m ullll,lll.Nit - t nuoul 4.14 t dia.+ not, to 110. S. nut S t , t v.ll tool n out 110.111, lour lick. Anil Alll Ir lei iru e.t port.. o, , o• In IhO orcola to tat, 1.1,.r t ot Olio; 2,1 v 1 tit7l... WANTF:D—In the Office of an Iron Manufactorint nonse. a Lad about fourteen 'pars of age. to make honself seals:llly useful. Must write a good Land and give satisfactory references. Address in hands. ritinsof applicant, — Boa 15(4." Pest Odic°. s3O-2t- TT EAC 11 ER S.—A Principal Male Teacher wanted at the Forest Unclassified School (Falls of sehtulkill) :Het 6101oe. Applicants can roes! ano Directors at the Chpolaer of the ControLers of Pobli • Schools. On SATI. ItDAY, 0.101.er l , ea swell a o'oleek noon. Salary dalOA Y. NAT HANS. set) 3t Pres:dent L B. L WA e N t.m TE tio i n — es ß ATO - ;; a tgah' o t t :t e 3 x or ri g ' f e e a Terme very moderate. ?to deeetion to the couture. or oultt go south or liiest. Address " re." OrSce of Tkr Press. s WANTf...I)—By a Young Lady in the • country. a ROMe tn the elty. in a senall.genteel rsouly, where attention to tight houaehold dutiee would ha a eqpipentiation, in whole or la part, for Board- The t,,a of Piano to take lessons aug pract/ce wul bqk re anima. t r nogee r atonal reference given and reanneU. Addreal "B. 5.1. Prey r niZee for:. days. FOR SALE AND TO LET. ri2 - - FOR SALE—That large louse and SLY Lot, soutlment comer of EIGHTH and LOCUST Stream Apply AMOS BURTON. 119 SEVENTH Street. corner of Walnut. oel-31. toFOR SALE—Neat Three-story Brick Dwell nr: No. 41) RE DWOOD Street, ;race . $l-sto clear. Ap.p.l% from Bto 10 A. M . and from 2tol P. to F. CHUBB, Agent. No. 218 WALNUT Street. a?..)-it FARM AT PRIVATE SALE.—The .asTsundereigned offers at Private Pale all that valuable n w ir i ngn.il n a i t t is e o o f f W t l i l e lia:o n Nl:th n e r rkill„ .. detea ‘ sed./ c hsiut counts - .Delaware, and lops fklor a it/: kr:o e w73 .• tioLTZIECHItR Fkiaw; coytan, ac.es of fast quality water much of it well fenced by reed hedges, running in ram of the fields. and sufficient WOW • land. The proerty is divided by the Philadelphia. W mi nation. and Italtimore Railroad into two treets. upon both of which are good Houses and Farm Buildings. It will be sold either as one tract of land, or divided as above. to suit purchnsers. Title indisputable: a con siderable amount of the purchase money can remain on mortgage on the usual times. Parties diatronx of %Ise lin the property or of knowing the terms of Isla, ac.. ran eipp4 to either Mrs I.I(iTHERAI,L, residence thereon, or to RAT HNI n I.L WILS4)II. Newark. HLlZia hICYFEIBRALL, Executrix of William Mother - O. deoeske.i. pop. SALE—A DRUG. STORE ins goo•A busineas location in Gus ettf. and doing a g wholesale and mail trade. prmeltally elAn. Terra. Ilbe rat. Addreti, coo fidenninv. Drug Alit." Yaria.ter phra Post Office. SA/ 4"." IREN'r.—Convenient Dwelling with . I r. Gas and Bath. No. a'fr North FIFTH Street. Apply to HORACE FRITZ. Comer rarer. Southwest corner NINTH and 5.AN54.1.11 Sit. F OR RENT.-A LARGE PLOT:RIM MILL, situated in the borough of Cylumtne. To persons wlatung to engsAe in the tautness r. ra re opportunity 13 now odered. the mill being keeled in una of the I.est agricultural dig:nets In the State, nut calculated for doing a large busmen. For tu tiler car - tleulara. address the unJerFio , ed, it Columbia, 1a:1 - caster county. Penney !ream geN-3t CHAS. J. PUSSY. /B. FOR SALE OR RENT—A large Mastic Brick HOUSE. with all the modern int. proveistents ; hot and cold water. gas.. heaters..kc . ai ip complete order.No.9C. Union street. Burlington. N. J. itoull F. P. 51 I 11D LE:TON. 6 N. FRONT Street,_ or to TIBDIMAS DVG DALE ; BURLINGTON. N. J. ag AT PUBLIC SALE—On SATURDAY. Mho 0ct.:2.1"W. on the premises A Valley Farm." in Chester county, admining Cahn Sutton. on Penn sylvania Railroad. three miles wee. of Downingtown. containing VZ Acres of excellent quality of lAnd. with good Building.. and pnasemone many nth - Antares tl water. roads, and other conyeruences. ror further par ticular' call upon J NO. E. FOX. Executur. No.ll South THIRD Street, Plots. •. 0 LET—The first-class Retail Grocery Stand, srlth fixtures, hoistins znechine.countin s- Mines, end morass rooms complete. No. Z 9 Non h SE COND Street. For key, apply to Al. 'WATSON. Ilsr ley Saes( HoteL next door below. TO LET—A Second-story Room. couve ment to the State Moose. notable for a Lawyer's °thee. Apply 431 CHESTNUT Street. atG cFACTORY PROPERTY FOR SALE.- Ths suhacriber. in concept - ow:1g his business on Chestnut street. west of Tenth street,ofere for sale, upon reasonable terms. his large ruannfactorg : with out truildimig and large tot aground fronting on Sixth, Mar shall, and Master streets, suitable for almost any lame manufacturing busineas. For partgearLars Inquire of ALFRED FITLER. Concsgancer, No. 51 N. MTH Street, or to the subscnbori No. 10010 CHESTNUT St. alg-tot WM. D. ROGERS. FOR SALE. The Subscriber srillellese or the entire Stook of FINE MONITNIENTS. STATUARY. HEAD AND FOOT STONES. ke. Sra. AT THE hI T ONUMEN HAREILE VA../Lb, No. rsr, ARCH Street, West of Eighteenth street WAI. HILL MOORE. skr, FOR SALE—A FARM of over 200 Acres, well fenced andaltered, in a good state of cultivation, admirably adapteibto the growth of grain, grass, vegetable.. and fruit of all hulas. particularly peaches, the trees of which lire to a erent4ige. Situate within two miles of a Railroad Station. Kent County, Delaware; comfortable buildiare. For particnbars. ad d resa Bon M. Chester. Pennsylvania. an.lo-trn. VALUABLE PROPERTY FOR SALE. T The Su:mintier will oder for sale at public auction. on TUESDAY the 13th slay of October st 12 o'clock. at the Howard House. in the town ot in Cecil county. in the State of Maryland. the follow "lii.M.ralliaizti; fine timber nod wood lot, constst trto°tE;l7o4. - 1 - er ri s a a rru als siWy ch se e l'es of fine cleared sraLle lend, the balance in timber. and Loins in the who:a 230 acre, and 13 terches. Lot No. 3—Deing a rood fans. with snitable be:d ines. consisting of till notes 2 roods and 21 perches -100 acres good wood and Umber, and the rest cleared land. Lot No. 4—Consirtint of a fins woo.] and limber lot of 101 acres roods and M rerchae. Lot No. 3—A.so very fine wood and timber land of 121 acres and 33 parches. Lot No. 6—Congesting of 74 acres and, 2 perchrt-61 acres cleared, and the balance. to hue umber. No. I—Being 113 acres and Xi perches—ail of whose are cleared. except about 12 acres. No. 2—Being a farm consastrne of 134 acres 1 rood ant t , perches. with WI snits. bye huddles s upon it—ke acres cultivated land, and St acres in wood. easily cleared. no. 9—Berne a farm of 191 acres 9 roods and 17 perches, of which there 120 acres or cultivated laud, with good huddles's. the rest fine timber. No. 19—Conststing of EU acres of very fine had. lorl:n suitable buildinls. N.. 11—A very fine wood and - timber lot of 93 a•stea and C r.rchet No. 12—An ezeellent farm. with coal lauldmss. con minim N IP2 amens ant 15 perches, all clearest exces,:t 40 acre, of wood and timber lost. Nu. 1.3-1, reef ham bon consestinx of shut! 746 acres, with an excellent farm-house sad minable out-WILL .... fin. i4 — ennt.tewirii 174 acres I rood and 19 perches of land, and has noon it a large steam saw Mtn in goo:, repair. 1 relies. No. 15--A Wood and timber lot of ai acres 3 toed., and tie No. 15—Also. a lot of very fine timber and wood, con taining lei acres and 31 perehes. This property lies in a boar. and is situated in the I it , r or southern part of New Castle counts. Dayaaare is alma equally distant from Phtlarletishis and Ss Iti more. between 60 and 70 toilet. The road from llama, 's X road to Smyrna runa through it. It is distant from Smyrna atswt G miles in a northwestern direction—it it about S miles frier Middletown. and is situated between Sand 1 int le, from the Delaware Had road. This proper ty lies au the highest portion of the peninsula betWeOn the two isms—the waters on the one side running, into the DeLmrsre, and on the other into the Chewapesls The situation of the property is believed to be. yen healthy. and there as not an IWre of swamp land in any part of it. Its natural soil in Very fine. email - tin, of a Main of clay and sand, and when warn. ay.!, rn*eetAt Ole of improvement. 1-lrery nr larin lointWl'Ll upon a twathe r. - sart.The WOrata roan. ~1 Mr the tat-at part of the various Simi, r.f oak. ehiedy the whl re on;, pri.,ti Is Ter) htle. 'l'he terms of the sale are me-fourth the purchase Innner to be paid in cash. ants the htalttne In equal stalments of I. Aawd 3 years (own the day of sae ; credit payment, to bear semi-annual interest. snd t i he secured by the bonds or notee orate purchasers. Those who wish thither info , niation will IVAy to th e siilNeri her. or his ment. 51r. JAI. DELAN . who sites at alillimiton, Kent coma.. Eastern oh de id s ryland, w ho will show - then, the lan t. TIIOS. RIDGWAY, :firretary GENTLEMAN and Wife. and Two Y..unE: Men. can obtain !teat Board. with tr., of Bat, and Gas. at 313 ABERDEFN Street. between Sp.u., and nunn. and Bacon., and TN rJ btreets. el-11t• pRIVATE TIOARDINfi.—The House at 415 sPttrOF Street. it now renvected. A few pleasant ROOMS tiny I%e ininied.ate 1+1,11C31,011. alti St' nOARDING.—EIe g ant and airy Iioom;, I r o n.4l.l er ujfz it. c a a n %le vi b r : :e l t lr . NUT Street. saa-t.rt ANIGII'r SCIIOO4 FOR GIRLS will ,he npeneal on MONDAY, October It the Jo'n kit 1 e Adams Schtud-koute. 01 GARDEN Street. I tOti IrOCNI. A tiqLll.l tee. of the &cm, of Ihrec. OrS Will Mattel:am:cc even evening tOlthrilt 3,1 the timues of A 0, nra line theloreh es of tae beLetita of On 040, 'tw o shall yeah h them for the Artist, duties of life .1:: At .1i elf:, A forest AS vnsthie. lir order of the Daunt of Directors of the Th tr t e , ett section. JOIIN G. A1.131 - I:GEtt. Prer.dc.: JOSFPII Sums. Sec . F. it' EuituF, FELIX BENKERT. vßoe-Essuß Op I,IUSIt'.. S;IICII;!ii.RY ORGAN. -" muc,. Con posed nod Furusshz,t for 84% ~,a1,..r 0; Instrunt , nt, 401-1-; JAM.F.,S 1. HELM'S Sdtcol f , .r• 11,, 'tar esb.,:tloc 0130:tilted lumber 011"0 , 0c.; Lave.. cIiFzT.NL T etrect. Cucul3r, sc.:ht .r 0 cetereaoe, A c., mac be talon. apshzattoa, of kt .NI °UNT Two of the Horse, rear nod front. and two of 0:7 TOMB OF WASlit:\ tiTON. 'Size, 13110. Prtee of 5et...... . ..... t 3 Bintle Vielr, T ol olol' H(411-3- . - -•- I ‘ . . The profits from the axle sf o Views .ese Vws are It k"', : - voted to is Part. -vet Jt. Luke's P ster. in rattle enint) ott‘t V., sale nt , 11 1(. 0 draii 'N T . t CO 's. Sit OkiFBTNt r St, ,t F i y.coKal llatio,to. v. 1"-.1 SiTN Morn. l'T Street. ROREfiSoN...leeliEs - N airoot E. Ni..AVI.AND k fig ARO.f.i B:reet Internatolnat ..tereeszopw. 17-% , 1311-ithl . In S. ElGin if Street, and %holes:de at t . ... 4 Eoitlii: NVIII'IELEY. st../4 \0.1.3.5 5....0h FRO'NT ...ttett. Intro/lee or f!rantfr, Wiles, &0., wiers rn s,!e. In hnid only, the I,4"ov:int. sn.ont other at :L..' an] ' ra',.... 01 liArcly : l', , et. Castil:on. „l Co., Thos. Mr,. i. C.. doles. Rohm.% Co.. t tt-ott. l , :t t ay. a 1... A. Feicnotte, A!lrett. Cxmees, Yeller o.s,u, t`. Dupont .- Co . I 111 - In Proptlet,rt. .1 1- I ..Nlauello. -NA. llentot..,. Also. U.llf ts P•i>ley . :ll' f W I. Ars .10. 2e rh. , .: o e I ' ,1i24 ,/,..11 tqiril. Ptot. Hut et.-111. ,t, , .tcrs. l'atw Tieo s . !stas„.a R uffi . 5,. Cruz Hum. 13.•r,!An ix kq , .. , t co A,. _ _ s.:-II AITARAI AIR FUTZNA(7F,. ' IRE NEN)" CONF FURNACE u1:. 4 CuN , UNIER woo thorouehly hg.sro a.t.l 4,-- T•" [1.41 1.1111 require.l b) Any 444 • S.:110 - 14 4 11441 mall case* g 4 1.11 . 311b 4 0 4 4.! 80rd,44:4 V141 . 111:(111241 b) ANNULI ! 1010 CH ENI NTT ILATE 31ANTELS. The Rlotte,t an to•,t Entnitoded lant d ri.t.d‘er toc :a ooi comstr l .7nannia:,tdurd I Poet It • et.e•and tOi COOKING 14.1.N 1 4 1 . • A•I .A %Ara 04 Sax Pos - Ate.l r•e. tr..A; A! ed ARNk4,I, tekt liCktqtY .INL) SPRING 3101 - NTAIN COAL,VerI - ttt W.. 14 a:r. 4, rt Ist term*. App , r At ,501‘1.4.:".3 itrpot. :11 NTH And Wit LoW mreeis. tt EW No.:. 2 .Ni.wKiati:L--A san:111 1.1 110 nice of tsSort:j pA.A..‘ges. br uins at d tar e 'XU. 1. TAYLOR tom ash(II•TR %CHAR - - - ovERINti'S ` STRIP. - • 1 • •• IJ I • I A , 1;.•• iv 1111;1h SIR( , J. 11 for t,) t_so, WANTS. No. L 9 e,-.r,,,:„Ptret'..ett'.lßlLltAci‘ino‘';a. BOARDINi:. EpvcA,TioNA.L. J. 11. LIPPINCOT r 21:North FerliTli r,. AR\ outi re:» oil r , r , , r
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