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U. ~ , ,i y k r amsilat otir Int st Or o c i ra e rclt Wild ; Intl isoolini and yeLlytedloy by thew Agent at 04 rota. SPECIAL NOTIOLR. . . . The AddOmmodation TEMA tp En itsrbohnllyud grahlth to Militate) !worT wedgy faill/0,011 Until for _,,'Fbreolk lindnodO OA•okdd, 441,11 bOdd littikeday ai vrte-auves [spy. ~, JEO. E , A 4EVi ga T; p.L AptTO PLEASURE TRAVEL; LERS.--Grand Emersion Dom Fhiladel- S into N an Falls, hiplareel, tittebao. River Bil k& yr Wb to bloura, rortl and, Boston. Sara a antis", and flew ca ki r e j L i a,Lake WOK°, River t, e raP(head. Wei, ,Esleadtd atadaddr for 804tativ Yet; and Mote to Phihtdel onlasid end BMUS or Saratoga Springs. Firm Prori tle relliNrthr97llo9;Whiie r6.;ntitn.,,, - i..- ....n it Tar ...,,._.,....-...__..• •-••••••• • .. WO Froul,Y eir V DT , W WOntlealrablittblititbrlnsl,,, _ 'Pro - vIo& ti a lidligiiirt . rditTG . : .....„..1% Froth 1 Op to Imam Fplo,orol r0t0r . 0... MOO Tzetots Emil oo . looBber 114 art For Malmo* wieltets and alt infennation catenate, ite,,..sel , at the otdoe 8,,, , W._oonter of SIXTH and CHEW! NO: rrooto. CRA.4. ~.q TAFFErt, ' JeLl4m tieneral Arent. CARPETING'S. FALL TRADE. • , • 'AiIeCA.LLTJNI. 8,5 CO.. - CARPET MANUFACTURERS, GLEN, ECHO GERMANTOWN, Also, Importers and Dealers In C3ARPETINGS". - OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS. RUGS. &o. wAßEßousii>o9 CHESTNUT STHEET, ' '(omato tile State Mouse.) Sontt;ern aad Weitern Bayern ate respeatlldir invited ,40 eali, aul7.2m MEl=l SOMBRERO' GUANO CONTAINS - METE F.10,' CENT. OF ERIE RUOSPEATE OF, LIME. • • , ' FOR BALE 10 FARMERS At 'Sr per Ton 4,000 voinap, by JOS.' B. 11.414tTSON & (30, Solo Agoras, Na. 89 North WATER Etreat. stil;t•wfmitß. . , CQW4PEAN, (klTANO.—Thojoilowi:iii ~• ii • OP/ or is Diploma repaired by the Subseyiber la rta Ute,yheitei County, Agriennorq hom al ely, nea' October:MOO } "Avis teettmoniel or t eir applohation' or his mayeriol . eitinples of Calumnies Guano end barer. thusphs"or Ime. acoomasabba br a Ceanfiente at a• 'I eatiginnipi o their approhetiqn of iundry entrap:Ai-. nary 'propitiator's by Ma"• pioicatio, of. °Wampum. 90afw.'elnota vibieh wine shake of Cern 12 feettorh, "vat tree earn tit esoh insik,Wheat in WS isnea ; Sarn i.* of Green Cress _end white t lover. and T moth" Yete4funterinn Creep ilto,i eco., ood a premium for the bent nen" pf Cdrui _ • -•-- Fria 00 ft Ton of X.OO The., in Barr. 08 . Vinod sad rey sale Otikir lilac DOWninnton,Ohester ; nount.tralL • , ~ ..1 ,i- Amll4. ItlttGlA'Ala, ' 'qy 6: 11 . , 1 01 ' 0 1 J. s krbitrareni i i r r :i tts A vifnuelnlifs,ana i. 9 At; J AFFAXII3, Airtonnurat arehoute. NV tit nester. . auttt4.l. 11011ILADELFMIA.' • • '-, ^IL PAPER-HANGING MANUFACTURERS, (FALL TittibE.) HOWELL 80 !iIOURKE, Ravine reoaoyod to their new, Store, • „ OWEINER P.OURTIi. AND MAREET BTNN3yZ3, , Are 11(4'9room-id e 3 air to the TretlOO:lerie and elegant Jassontatot-of „ : • . - ,• WAIA...PAP4-144-1 . P. i .39/4045H13, , , FiRE 80,FIEENS, • • ", •. WIALQW eURTAIti,6OO.PO, &0., AU Pr 04 ne W OM t and belit-dmisoe. trout Oho ioR itioed atthile to tile finest - „g 0.411 AND •YELYAT DBCORATIONS. • &nit/1,404 , Westain ukerahante will do wail to vial theititiblishounat of. • , ,„ ,„•• HO N:E.llBlelitka FOIJATiti ANIS toAlt.Rlg'i',#AL'i'lk'l3, h oe.sto ,PHIPAPEORLA; : , ai NOW yttizj g4 mut mike it* York. R. Moat 111- AVM. I,itittorgi 1...L.4.- aiLkuLt. 4 P , for solo by FAMANEI & EWING, Ili ommaiNuw IStrost, PI i fILM)ELfIII4 4 , SILK. AND DRY k GOODS JODBEittl: ap:A . l§Pril • !Lk BAILIG !! IMPORTER AND JOBBER, NO. RR Miui ilk' STREET, PIIII,ADELPIILit,, 4 ZAitUk . AlO efiatiaarx Oral( ' • STAP,L.g ~AND FANO,Y, ; 1 - ) ' 'O 0 - D. MAU% FALL 'TRA:DE"::OI‘ 18$0; . . . . HicI,IIDINO ' - Ditt3B (loOnti • •, •• BRAWLS! BDAWLS lo SHAWLS ! • ,;;• - . CL;OTHR AND CASiiMEIRIA , • • • DINES( ROM* BLACK BILK'a AND MOURNING ENGLISH' AND 'AMERICAN PRINTS, ' • STANDARD MAKES,. DOMESTIC? GOODS. A finriniD, LINE PRINTS Z-, AND,, „ , N ! . §OW.SHOF, GINGRAMB, -) At all times, rig WA FALL 4 iseo. EI A FFEES. ST OUT. tic oci.. FOREIGN ANII'DOMEOIO DRY 006D5.: . aulB-9m " No. 623 MARKET STENET. . MARTIN & WOLIF, I=l -BONNIGN AND DDICESTIt3 DR? 6000 i, 334 MARHBT tiTI;BET. , Cab and protoptkilx•sn !mita' Bums, S! lig motions are f¢v~ted testi examination of our Stook. anE•bm•: A . W. LITTLE 81 00.. SILK GOODS. No. ss6 MARRE 11-Ellz.e..turi E,' `M o ,v A In consecuenee of the destruotion by fire of their THIRD Sranztllionu, ' . . YARD, alii,LNlOßE:44ccd. HAVE REMOVED NO. 0,10 .CHhSTNUT socraw SIDE,; ABOVE SIXTH. PHILADXLPIIIA,, They have now open AN. ENTili NEW STOOk otr ,SILES AND -F. , 2NCY , DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, GLOVES,- MESONS, 1 • .11 E TRIAtIitIAVS, iTogethar with tk LABGE ABSORTIdgNT of STAPLE AND FANCY EMBROLDERIES, LACES, M4RTIU.AB, Bp Ravine reeeived bat w email portiob of their - FALL IMPORT.42I9NS; sitailo3ui tothe firs, they iq Asa ird to ifissisi t A NEW 15T0C34,,. t "Mak thsy: Writs itilintaoti or ihar 'Customers AiaA /Mors props/Is. sal am AUSTIE. & MoVEIOI7I. NAPORTISILB AND JOBBER NI - Y 'G 0 0 . 3fl MAdiKET Street, oov' 'pkird. FE s, A r ltV•i , gb, DiumalursiA., Aunt 4 %Mal B4TIIIIII, JJII , FALL - • - CLOAICI4 -- da N • FOR THE ; WHOLESA LE TRADE. SOUTHERN D i n t WESF.RN htEROHANTS bitt tdedotm abuse GOODS, arerhavitted to In speot our Stook, wiluedi w. otter its ' LO W, f L PRIOEB. AND ON LIBERAL TERMS. 0 . ., W PROCTOR & 00 TAB PARIS MANTILLA and CLOAK EMPORIUM, OS CHESTNUT STREET. 'auf-fm FALL GOODS. BARCIROFT CO., NO3. 403 AND 467 ItIARXET STREIVrt IMPORTERS AIVII - JRBRSRS OF YORRIGN AND-DOMESTIO DRY GOODS. kook °meet." and ready fot Trade, 0u1.361, R . WOOD, MARS', &. HAYWARD, IMPORTERS "AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN . DRY GOODS CLOTHING , . No. 309 MARKET allftEET. Pall and Wn4er Moak now oompleta and resditor Nom.' „ nut ant OATS AND CAPS. C . H. GARDEN et On.. Nisnufanturera of and Wholeaste Nitlon in BATH, CAN. FURS • AND STRAW 000D8ri FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFL CIAL FLO PIER% RUCHES, FEATHERS. 80.1' Nos. 800 and CO2 MARNE P STREET, Southwest Centel' of Sixth. The'most extensive and sommeteemortment. The heet term, end this lowest jetieeel. Fitsi.olaaa buten. are vokrtiottlkaY I nvited mul6-2m E#EVAAED GLUE. SPALDING 73 PREPARED GLUE! "A IitIVIII IN •INE 11AVED tome: , ' ECONOMY I DiSPATCH SAVE THE maws? lAi , frulfatii *ill happy', eisis to idirli-irf= itarsitlas; tfr• Iran' deka - Me to liar. Immo eke • .fotreantrint war for rispiiiiinuriarinture, Tore, Cro* rr, ko. • • I• • '--- IliqtDTlCA'EvAlltitirititED GLUE '; 1 1' ~,' , qa Obi all such enterionolei, and no household oanidttat to be without It. • It iteslwagS midi and up to the strp ins *int. Theta testa longer ,a asoeselty for lizemng 1 hairs. Welanieitid veneers; hoidens doll, and broken redlee. It is joist the uttiole for none shell, end 011ier rnaaaebtal•wa!k; 0 *labs, 'a#lllol46 - af, raAapaptaa 0 tut., , - „ „ This admirable erendration Is used cold, bolts obi- Wean, held In`solution. and nolleasb3g all the traliaible ieelitios of thf Wei binet-rnelcore , glad. It may be seed' " the 'oboe of arqinin munilage, being vestly pore solitaire., , , - " - USEFUL 11l rsstor wpm , ' . r r 1 IL 11 **ushloioltleubles eaon ixittte., ' PRICiE TWENTY-ME CENTRI. Wkol*sale Depot, No. it o#D4*Elc44lt, New York. Address` WRY O. $-DALDING A 00:;" Dos No. SPOO, Yorl4 rat as (or Dealers in Ora gontsiountfottr, 644, asit Waive eoses.poautif AIIt'VSTAPAIPanrr•PA 13, iooompaums emu ookaire. Igir A Cagle _bottlo of • • SPALDINGIi PRIVA WILD GLUE . rill lava ten times its eat atirmally to wary househomi Bold by all. eroMthei Druirgioto, gird- Mh ood • Fonntoiro - DoodoYin *omit. sad rsnoi foantry hierchaatialsould make a select- OPAL/WNW PREVARED .13/4011, maul/dew An thEdo34/4 •• ,, r•'' • • I 40s1 • 1 " . I' , • ve..••••••••••••,00 , 111.1•411.11 .01.0.......1•1•01.•••••1 ..t.PitoviOto lilt Lardi 83 106 gitioniBeri A ij t on oa k ! Bwi t ro ra:,./gtor, " 'l-; Ap,qt1F,p,,,':..g4,,'.1,800'. t:s „ 16f) A Batch ofitieveda. , Citua4 - .of• the heaviest editerial dutimfds then 'reading of .new books.' •Othertpeople•read tit; he onfOrtained'or Instructed, bat , the literary' editoi reads, alm4st, eiblit:siiiely, to crlticlie.' Nuchititheisatue fashion doe's', repOiter l at r . tend a public banquet, wbore7,oher:follisanjaY' themselves, but; he—ttelmppy, Wight—has to steapgraph what is said, with a dead certainty of bsvliv several hours hark.work,-*Shile the `rthissinestst ire wooing Somauv•inAthela•vir= 'oustlAis; atlititting Into readablii "form'the thousand and one sentences-L-06d, bad; and triditiltreut 7 whictt have, been sphket,f;dttring 1116:ettnitag.! read a book forthe'rea'ding; Sake ittpleasant enough, but to rettcpt; Witli a view, of subsequently giving a public, opinion of it, , Is a very diffbreutthing. • Just In the same tray, IRA witikattending &theatre. The bulk of the audience briber it trithui Wants' and prede terntinblrpuipohe dilating gdod time of i" di the the being variously 'grati fied by, the force of Forrest, the light comedy, fWAeitgei; the fun'of J.; S. Clarke; the tarledabillty'Ot Mrs. John biew; the nataial gracell. Mrs. Cowell, tho easy gaiety ol.pretty gem Moffett, and the skill, more, or less, - trhich Tether deservedly 'popular performers, tti gratify the public ; but the unhappy diemettdciitic has no such hope) Ho attends The theatre "on duty," and takes his seat judicially, with the purpose of telling his readers, nowt morning, what manner of merit }he new play- has, and, with what degree ,of Ability, it was produced and represonted4 .The moment the curtain-dropa he must haat& away. o produce his column or a half column of <mitt ktiem, which is snatched up by the compositors, page by page as it is written, without his hav ing the chance of reading it before it is pat hate type. Next morning lie takes up the rfper with.mortal dread of finding some errors ble ,own or 'the compositors' haat°, and blesses his stars (and , the careful, watchful, intelligent Reader of the printing office)' that, ,after all, it contains no' blunders, but' fairly (*rases hia honest opinions, hOwever rapidly' transferred from his mind to paper. ' The pub ic! c, .who can only judge, by the results before . stn, In the daily Atfolio of four pages," (as orrpardealgeated thenewspaper), little think fiat theartieles upon•polltles, omit, and the lirams, which th - ey read , with attention, if not itkaPprvial; are fiseguently unwritten,at mid ght. The novis comes, or the performance °sea* that late' hour, and' the newspaper, tp mall:dein:its reputation as a thing of life, aitnnot io_to press without some comment on ()important intelligence received at the last t4i °merit, or the opera, or play which has ended dose upon the small hours.' I Now and then, we admit, the newspaper writer has the gratification,'-in his calling, 'of meeting with a book which fairly charms and mimesis him, and the pleasure of being , able tp toll the public that it is worth their atten tion, For the most part, newspaper criti cam upon books errs on mercy's side. When ti 6, intelligent , critic reads a work, neither verylOodnor bad, and reflects what mental labor its composition must have coat the an ther-:Lthe,manual labor of mere writing being We trifts— , he usually epe aks of it as kindly .na hoean. There is no pleasure, whatever amity send live authors may imagine, in speaking stk. verely of a book; it is a painful duty, but has sinnetiolos to be performed. `'Po have on the table now half a dozen works of fiction, upon Which wikk have to give' an, opinion,' and be !(eve that the preceding remarks are not opt . -4)l4lace In connection with,the performance , of this duty. ~ „: We have an American story, by Marion Itarland, author of et Alone," which is so fim shove the ordinary run of recent fiction, that wo acciftft it, as of right ? the first place. Tbo b'peir, called as Nemesis," has just been pub lished by Derby & Jackson, and seat to :u 'by 6. 6. Evans. The title is significant, for it gives the key to the whole motive of the tale: Nemesis figures in mythology, as the goddess off' retributive justice or vengeance, as ilidi cited in Byron's well-known lines : " For time at last ante all thing. even ; And if we do but Watnit the hour, There never yet was human power Which mould evade, if unforgiven. The patient search and vigil long I Of him who trim:um - up a wrong." The Incidents of w Nemesis " occur in Vir ginia, mainly between the closing years of the hist century and 1811, when the Richmond Theatre was destroyed by fire—that cate.stro; pite r being made, with no small skill and tact; !timely to bear Upon the proper denouement of the story. The, tale divides itself into two une, e4tial portions; one-third is dedicated , to the lite of a New England shoemaker, Mark Hale by name, his wile and child, and the remainder brings Bossy Hale and her daughter before the reader, but in greatly altered circumstan ces, twelve years later. Halo has emigrated to Virginia, in hope of bettering his condition:, and has youth, health, hope, fair education, moderate ambition, and a happy household, Munble as are hie moans, to give an edge to his labor. There is scarcely anything In me, dery fiction more truthfully and gracefully written than the whole narrative of Itale , s efirly residence in Virginia. We read it with as much interest; almost, as we read the first part orfc Robinson Crusoe," in the far-off vanished dikys of childhood, and after we had closed the bOok, and mimed upon the charaders it present ed, and the actions in which they were involved, We again road these first 106 pages of the book. Persecuted, oven to the death, Mark Rale dies in prison. Years pass on, and his widow re appears, the wife of Colonel Rashleigh, a rlOh nglishman, who comes to reside among his ridatives, upon his property in Virginia. Great= ly changed in aspect and manner from the young and blooming wife whose presence sheds Outshine over the earlier part of the book, she not'recognized by those who bad khown het ih the happier and earlier period of her lite. 4he nourishes the strong, stern purpose of re"- venge upon those who had wronged her when the wife of Mark Halo,, and surely does the avenging Nemesis perform her duty. Ono b ene, it:awronger:l are at the feet Of the wren ged. 41 last, when the vengeance 'is filly an 44°mph:died—the stern fatalist is made to ?1i that it is for , 'Clod, not man, to i unisb, and henceforth Abe feels and cort eges that she has attempted to work out`, of herself, what the higher power alone can per bnn. It is curious hew very closely, in its oonclualon and moral, this story of et Nemo / 'h , ' takes the same ground as Dumas' won °rad story, "The Count of Monte Christo." he hero of that tale also dedicates his life to avenge himself upon the persons by whom ho iad greatly seal:red in early life, and, like easy Halo, is made 'to feel, 'it the moment When the guilty aro punished, the truth of the Scripture, se Vengeance is mine; I will repay, sulth the Lord." We halo -only to add that very charming and natural love story runs through the greater part of this book. More xiver, the characters are'eurprlsingly well individualized.. We catinot pause to name them particularly, but 'each is good in its Way, seine being creations which will fest in the reader's mind' aFt not mere iideless ' of tho • lancy; but great reali ties. 'he descriptions of natural sooner) , in v Nemesis" are finely drawn ;'country life, in various phases,' is sketched with a masterly :6ayou, and the dialogue is natural and drama tic.. Hoznantio as the incidents aroohero is a ertaiu reality about them which induces us to elleve the author's assertion that they 'are homily founded , on• fact.' The judge lasi delliered hie charge,. and, without leaving their box, the; Jury deliver their verdict: ic-i Islorneele' is, by far, the best American novel published for very many years." '4l Js.cklfopoton; or,' the Adventeres ' of' a ' GOorgiall)”. also, published by derby & Jack. ' sons is reedable.enough,but not to be named on the nine day with irNemests." The author (IV. W. Turner, of Putnam county, Georgia) will pardon our telling him that his book, al. though'it'exbibiis qame.talent;Je written ,with ovident Mote: . L . • -From Harper - tag ' Brothers-NVe -have ?'t Rosa - ; or; ' Farisiau Girl,”_ , -from% the French of - Madittfik-416 PreSsense, by Mrs. J. C. Fletcher. This is chiefly; intended for ju venile readers, ,and , gives a, coFrect, and Spirited 'picture of French home-life.: Bn•;, like_ most French steries, it has a good moral running through it— - , 0,,., : .' , , , 1 ~ -if The Old Farm ^' House,":by Mrs. Caroline .-Butler Laing; has been published by G., G. vans.''• It it eatery with the scene mainly in ew York city mid . State; and a Ifttle in Ffo. rence. ' ttterly impiobable In Mist:of its in, Oidents, it-yet,has a certain degree pf.intereat. Oddly enough, it concludes abruptly,' leaving tke toihrof ..t_ke - leading. heroine Os limber :Did bet - e - oftlii-sher.not9 marry Gordetd I: ' The only well-dmaii"chameter in the book is Sybil, an Old'- WOMMI 'of ' color._. We 'yecommend Mrs. Laing, wheir next sbep t vrs 'a French title to Imp of -her chiPteri,lo do - it , borreety. ii A Vable'prix" in French is eieactii on a par with i , "..4,Ficturs', in Bnillah. ~ 2' - I , , of ; New York,: is Issuing his new, national edition of Washington -Irving's *orks, With his Itecnstoraddqtegitlarity and taste. Thai new , volumes- (jrist i'ecelied and now on sale'by 2dr. Haiard,'Obeetntit street,) contains Irving's ge Tales of a ,Tim.'mlle'r," that published :in 1824, and .sold to Murray, of London,. for seven' - iliousand;fivo hundred dolls* It is printed on tinted paperi! and Cantatas two illustrations by Dewlap, engraved on steel, seven of his on. wood, and also five by Merrick. This is a very charming library edition. The binding, we take leave to sug gest, might be improved by a little earn: It duffers by comparison with the binding of the new illustrated edition of Cooper's no 'eels. " Wing and,Wiug,"- first published in 1842, terms the nineteenth volume of the new edi tion of Cooper's novels, published by W. A. Townsend, Now York, and supplied to sub. Scribers here by Mr. Mellenri, agent, Walnut scene This is a sea-rornanee of which the scene is in Italy. Nelson is bodily introijuped into the storb and' o is La Belle Hamilton, beth in 'connection with the trial and excien tion of Prhiee Uaraccioli. The illnetrations, en steel and wood, by Dailey,. seem,. if poissi• lido, even bettor than usual: Perhaps this is the' most fitting opportunity of- alluding to a notice of Derley's vignettes, by.the'..ert Tour 'al of London,' for July. 'lt says,' icHr. arley's vignette Dbistrations of Fenimore ooper'n novels, thPugli not of uniforth ,ex- Mance,' nor yekof the highest order of the .ngrayer'e art, are still far superior to anything we remember to have seen of American produe- tion," and. it concludes, after admitting that Many of the subjects aro engraved in a manner iorthy of the designs, by declaring that there la an appearance' of Mechanical' work about the whale, which, it implies, arlsea from their being done by.banknoto engravers.. It names apveral of the ongravere, with the praise they merit, but forget Mr. Alfred Jones, who stands at the head of our bank-note engravers, and also passes over Mr. Phillibrown, whO was the head-finisher of Messrs. Finden, of Lon don, for twelve years prior to his departure for this country. The Art Journal has usually been so fair and liberal hilts notices of Ameri can Art that we acquit it of any design of un dervaluing •the merits of our engravers. In Europe, bank-note engraving is literally no thing—most at it Is done' by machinery. In the United States, this branch engages the very best talent; and had we a'dozen books to Illustrate, with tlrst-class steePplates, we would certainly employ bank-note engravers, because they are the best skilled in their line. NEW bIUSIO. - Frith, Pond, k Co., 547 Broadway, have pub. Robed two pieced of mufti° by Mr. Friderlok B. Holmes, an able and'ri.ing ooropOser, of Philadel. phis. he first, entitled .'s It is Recorded," is a sing and 'shorn', dodioated to the eons of Malta-- ail amusing, mock-heroic lyrlo, whiob, for anylbing we, know to the contrary, may be yet adopted by that, Independent, ecoentrio, and °heritable Order. The other is a humorous song, "Oh, I'm a Jolly Itaoholor,", words by Charles H. Super, musk, by Mr. Holmes., This is a lively song, in Ave vent s, full of quaint humor,' rounded off with a capital chorus. Deliware Politics. Corm pondenee of The Prowl WILYINGTON, Del., Aug. 22, 1860 It is so seldom I gee a aommunloation from this State, in regard to politics, that I conoladed to write a short ono to you, showing that, although the State Convention endorsed the nomination of 13reekinridge and Lane, the people will onset a different part at the November election. The portion of the party whieh supports the rep lir nominees, Douglas and Johnson, did not take any part in the Convention, Although from this cOnnty (blew, Casill),Bl majority of delegates could have boeu sent favorable to them, it was thought best to let the Breckinridge faction have the whole sway there; by doing so it would work Mown ruin. Tpta copoluslon has sines proved to be correct, as Men who were favorable to almost any compromise wi4the Breckinridgo faqtion, have, ale the ae- tiori of the Convention, been the most zealous for a Convention of the true Demooraoy. Mr. Penning ton, a Breokinridge delegate to.the Baltimore Con vention, le now with us. A sell hoe been issned by Mr. ,James Montgomery, , member of the Na tional Committee for this State, for a mass oonien- Lion, to be held at Dever, on August 28th, at which time an electoral tiokot will be formod, and a Con gressman ruminated, committed to the fortunes of Douglas and Johnson and the great Issue involved in the present contest, that will be sure to °cm mond tho respect, as well as the support, of every true Delmont in the State. Our cause is working moresatiefeolory than any Douglas man could have anticipated, ocinsidering the obstaoles we have,.la a small State like this, to contend with. Araongthese is the number of for mer lc_dors of tit, party holding office under the rule ofjumes Buehanen and our present imbecile Governor. In a small State, this influence extends more than in larger ones. IVith it all, as well as some'other I^littenoes considered, I am morally cer tain this State wilt oast her vote at the November election for penglas and Johnson. At first we'were at a groat loss for leaders ; men were somewhat ; backward about expressing their opinions. My. Bayard's influence,, shloh was at first undoubtedly great, is rapidly diminishing, and by the timenf the election. 'will have totally disappeared. , What a fall of greetras is this!—for no man In this State, and In all oandorjr say it, had the same political influence ac ,Mr. Bayard up to hie present course ; but the people will now speak and show that no matter bow muoh they may ad. mire or Monte a man, he must not trifle with rights they hold more sacred than party or men. The Press Is befog largely circulated hero. Are City Letters Promptly Delivered? BMWs OP Tea PAM : -- I want to abase the poet office, and as your paper is prelty spirited, I'll honor it withmy oommunioation. It is a badly conducted Institution—that facie speaks for itself. Hero they pretend to bare four dative. ries, and four collections of letters daily from the boxes and eubposts. It is just not true, I affirm. Oar postman never appears but twice a day, and generally brings us stale letters that have been re. posing from tvrolve to foty-eight hours somewhere. As for tbo boasted accommodation of the boxes at the oorners; etc., having no gentlemen to depend upon, I often send letterito them, but feel about all much security of my effetalons noon reaching their destination, ea if I sent them off in a bowl to float at sea. I bold interesting con'vereations with Our carrier, who tells ins other, separate men, are employed to. collect letters; and further, that all west of a certain street are taken to Eighteenth and Chestnut, there to rest I suppose, before par neying down to the central oMoo. How, I call this a humbug, itod in summer, when families are Feat. tered, it becomes a very sorioue matter. Bush tri fling Tenth correspondence is otter the occasion of great trouble and Inconvonlenee, and if the post office lots up to boa public oonvenferice,thia should , be speedily altered. Prompidee3 end deepatOn orb' necessary. If Mr. Lincoln don't have nil this re medied next year, we ladles will have to take the mi gt cr, in hood, and administer, the of Go yeritenenst to a manner &little more ormiltabla. . hoof you will. glvo this an insertion, should y ou ev er get it—rtQt I send it by the U. e. post— and so oblige a lady who, is distracted about se ourely sentlirig off her wapaasuair, August 22d. Asfintereeting discovery—niniely, the Wa nes of Aat toe diamonde--bas boon made in Austra lia. The stone wits disoovered in the bleak sand of the Ovens distriot, be on Irish miner. Rubfed and other gems of very small size bad previously been found in the same deposit. f , TW":r IA" ,), t) - I ,, rpi, , 11%. ;• l'f, PERSONAL A.ND; P4I6L.TXCIAL i -,,, , u 4 - PA. f;ir 1,9 1.J...Ct0 J,iliiV/I`..,',!!_il p , I:l 7 lP l irUt V 4, . l :i i iit V Pf l ?t"' "U 1! fu , e i ennieri last t&. tont rnite 'elan' rut B_. 90 'fliidePt ii'''taitoilaf tfishegiii 'eFllireeifekton• Ltß e lo ar: Wita voila en'airailevcitiiiiiiiii6olinkfritio e!li eiftikkget! , tflkir. 'IP 164670e - Ide Inbred One ernditeutile.Zidln foliNetteentlen fitedlhhfridriaez: / w* hes balalavertathedtakikne ,r0i41...,D,: t,..,? ill P,Tias hti rhthti tTr eNtivho,Yrb on itio print,: stPy of Om nits?' amashus is in a grow measure ItliNshnsid inirs, 5 eiesligNittasofteditatssalihosi the conduntnt hilt IY7IO PhAVTO. 4 ,1 4 la t irmity i n: Old it CmiiitbstaftArSill s 011 1 14 6 4VO I A 13 4101tr e etriatitgiM/Ve °I I n i rga r gatta t grrig n i"diCh ; lLM t it! 742111riA.74 trlr. n * d _.o% - '74l . *:tigi_ L llTl/ 0„,,..1,..db, ....verdir4irmwitionneAtin t or *dos) 'stl en i t iiir R alis " :33 , A v andt =PM ta i yr t 4 lint,, , ,imih 4mrivh rv-ii ,, •_r , 2 fir ,J, , fl, et is th e is .pon , burls, ?, ,O.rFil ii feta it/etas the bieptislitia k Wail!Og liefghie., In ihidittirentinie iiilit instillek in eying -that the riimai Iti)•teintlon.-to . ids • inviting ohnltLittenen;Ahstition of the World and New 'PAMPA 44/04 fha NIMIO,V10):01 IN thil Ph 0110 01) LAP RASP l lltibi 00#19.1t4;91144141P41,'.Thefftbient - • " • - - - I.fq> ! would rdArtilotteipt,,,l • , 1 1*° P its oilg ti lle7 l ll7,°lo4 , :111r, - ;?1./!01,-,t0 14 . 'On : o Ott tents et thewaula.t.chreopwiaaortellanaki Sr, - Fred, - Frederick eo er. co itssteus. ilneelitota OoU ew York, called at this office on weoneedayoestValia 1. pordtypus respect{ 9eJE wastage Yoe," or Ago le A 'en feet hieb'Atet 'gift ;thYleeedittridre .l risbati a. t srtll be Wear, from rhusatebril4 lay he • "I ri t ntlb l iZtVe t ratt t st rIZI . C., Wl:Tar% li t -nit. arns Ede bread by the attests co a resestya brow, e • erne here to see the and tßeitywniagetqc, re. • / prooate the ettentloa lareelr, Brigham Yong; the biost i iif4iiiitid . f the Young famity4 knot his' old peeth•inaking.„:llere is Molest: etfOit • "We ale ,itarip , to 415 . 0- 4 h34. 1 116)44d/filettatilllnltillnd noredra amend To Inmate. Ism here'll sohpol any retteso, tO teach lin fetatift the' rictroft.hra. astrtatts ate. f or won% _ and ZQ live,if mr_scrreir,Agtd in.cnisttitt OCltt'WPtfOn• 141911' Au 4'llW mei War 1111 Inane' anQ grad Ifi nfnh mint Von* are tlilegig fterolke anti.• The.. in MY tehgion. And the object 'fir in}txtst-' nee- Oqt,ne+ghboTe who have driven, on trim thin!. fah to civil hit tic YOtt hive tiad ciaarcuine to he lneSOLle of. theircoolingtowt-ut the drunistakor. totrrelina. debauchery. Motor, and tumbling lyto IE.:414)&1 wsh to olvillsertust But I do. saurian% ip t e a t l ;tu a s b iar ‘ d:Strltri T ott.Lr e, to u N!! 1 • 41 ' I : ° !(. 9 r Y 'Y' a Dsll4. A; WebstrariTwho has gainsdriwlde, fPread a ° tarbAY bY bar agartailt rom their tuastertt, ; 4l .gsatuoky, laut i Way, Amu lecturing to sari. audletions IFL,qh*ik* t „ i , I —A rapt! of Ifilibryt,llf. ralatifthe, arried aff the Brat great prize rearderf ate q`opiseivet {oire Mutigtee ite' .bpcialriaison,-I f itirii, for izoollenoe In eardiareirotikettin. ' —Parodl in iit'Porilitidoldednit,'lettetisheiscde lighting the:people rrithlas reeeHearreq. , • —Here le tetref,or trid.ptearttree 4er of ,Copgrguntand,p.pad gpeakor gi . _ i ti...ie in . e l ! gdrT.TieNZ l ,:eTar gz.Vii,Vl:taric wilt int. urging- him. to -inr.hltisfaiapoteteteete, teireesittrfiir inooln and Hamlin in different parte or the datintg.'" I —The Republicans are reeking theft'ifanifirign'iii Ilinoisii polyglot. 'affair; leTtady tiarktlisfelotrors , 11 ong the , I3taynteris, sod, oneitikliaandell Isain, ollned.t . ? an... , Mtlonif , ei.rli.S . 9l3 l .4 ll Pilletadad Anti ar ut4.the d c.n i r!Pli,9r , ti !P..9,4 l Pagflo.slf9Pite .;,, i The N . arr yorh Verat,4. l S4ttleStid Pl' 'F . cif ,Bfebkiqritlie at 4 teiie -in i t tr,i,mityre ite titteranoeenteikeoltil. ' TIA among °tier' th, !pis dart inggesitinT ''' I '-.•- ' - , - - J , WL , t-'l. J, . " Re, it WatitOf-danssiti tliat ,Sititi4tiilif•Xiittioky eetion—it wad woggle IP , re-,•4lMpatlaa in e Southern drib d agailnit't a . 110- 4 1 ,1rogilreilft th'it ' gr: afrt r thrlUilltft t rt Ilentill; n9 OO, Mgr:Carideo. tit tlll 't7lttailllVer)til i ltt eiomeany in whit, e people find ham. ' ishrfnit,,to , ooterr i a 1 11,,alaL en i tti, - .0 1 ; S L o r 1. 2 1 :=1,Z , ; :atiniegils t raiVler'ilittie%n u t.gragUir; t Zi t ielin t ilrt i t t ginirha t gi t t u la t r t ha t a t ietr u a i f re ei dentiar 4400431 e., itweintes - livirti earp.to ted champion of thnt doiersarnsint thu infl r Demo elliOTt the. Phlllll 'l3 . spirlonnto. ~ W e 4 tolin that either Mr. wreoltinttd! aor 9_enerdl, iI,IMPII - t is with the wild enrolee OPYRBOWP . r e n t .i 'ft due i• d t e h e e t g:11:11 Ali atitif pangs iltil yiligq,i'grg ' V. ) ,ZiLv;rithniVW:fritToVittr,,Putra.g ...,....v.e. el.ti :,, L',ll JO if I i ,Idriii, • Wriablnatndparterittrrioy, please eon! ~, :, I—Prot P. D. Burltlngton is toiteadpit,te4 to the • '''' ` • ''' " • at I`. li liipisoopel order of de r eaOns ltl tikTlll,ln,_, Bos ton, on die I,*t OttiteOemiAr. —lfon. - Pdivaid Ditei,'"oellitssatiii,'aiit." Nie . ga. rii Falls. , 1 ' ;r -, ••, • i :,, _ , ,: , - ,,, -Dr. Rfoharil , O. Mitten has been eleldted 'pros'. d:ingJusties,,,ef the county' 3oontt dr Faitfaiy Vit. ; --'1144 lembersader of the ....Bmperer of liereetio, and the ether .Plenthers of the: ansbastrrw.have Jest °l'ha 9 Flhea ..oFru of 1 .9J ( 0 0 fflkllf , s for the.Oltristlani in 4 , ii.. . , , .; ~-Cd.l.Er,Oheririwaelder , oillbs,lie4„Xo:rAt. „fifth riziirient,liti given one 'hundred'. Isis to the dpini ' noire 'Of his con:mind, in' e ' inble' them to oballenge ill the' other drinteckiits'of the Delon. , . They • are going en •it dreamt:lg' tour stain,"a la 2 1 0-11¢118,' : I.t : —P,r antioe sends this. rifle shotinthe Affection of Alitaissippt; . . ',, .r; , , ~ , " A filisalaalepi wiper PAY% that ' PdiWiuirpt pledtes her word not to rut= tt to the rule ora Inset Reputni tin President. : We wonder if her,' word!. ie. sa gocd u her bonds. ,--It ie. refreshing to go book to ihellays of our yOuih and, read the4contotoporitneons Opinions of thirty, years Ago.:,Thicitt the way: the 'English Q:earortyfie pew; March, Ja2si prophesies.: I" Wet eta n . okaaVOOtital fox visionemproJeot that i n terfereiri tit tuarfiti•estabhshnients. - TY - e stout the ulea o f a vfjitooyi vit9:What man Ls mnre propabl, slava end ndinulous than the Prosteent• held csallid,imorrurrestravtinss taws' au/en I. stage watches. We • ould 0 . 0 4 , , t AXPOOt. t people at Woolluoth to sueet,thettroteerte op rew off menu one of Qoaareve's tisochet tookets as talent themselves at ;pen:totes dr in3cb a mat tons,soing stSueit a rate." —Certain parties in. *sr Bedford,• Mass., were muoh agitated on Friday laet, hy,the , appearance of Assistant United Stalosjiarshal_F_reaman. It was. generally, inspponsd that desire to, aid in suppressing the `lla;s;etrade induced,thanfilsial in , questiOn to pay the * developments have yet been Made; &Weitz. Professes Stephen. Alexander has consented, to give &lecture in Prineekin, New Jersey, detailing the partic,ulars at his visit to Labrador, to wit ness the recent solar eclipse. Efforts will be =lade tosentge a repetition of tha addrers.else where, . i —lt fie said that, Miss Warner, &other of " The Wide, Wide World," has recently bought War 'ner's Islandashere bet fatoily now reside, for eleven thousand dollars. ' Warner's Island lies in the middle of the Ilodson, between West Point and Cold Spring, and Is one of the most attraotire fea tures of that river. —Mayor Wentworth, of Chien°, is in Canada, after tile Royal Ifighniss. He wants h,im to go . to Cla!ono, —Mr, John P. Brown, dragomen to the fretted States omborsy at, Constantinople, le spending the isummee at liTattleboro, 11 eteted that among the 'Cialegatee to the iteechiallage Convention et Ohartottearille, lett week, wee Abraham Lincoln, of ItoOkingharr i , a: ~ocieln of the Republican candidata for the pte• Blaney. -, —Who Atlanta (C/a.) Confiderary, a Douglas paper, says that the man who says thst Georgia will go fqr Ilroohinrlago is sit subjsottor a lunatio asylum. joiiniat presnis its ocuipli nients to South Garotte*: "South Carotin& demands .eroteetioa or blood.. Vse expect that when her blood° wring to run. her who le (Ali will be for •proteettqn.! . „ —On Wednesday evening a Dangles tad John- B on ratification meeting was held at Newark; N. An Immense concourse of people were gathered tolether oa the occasion. About imlf put, eight o'olook Mr. Douglas arrived from , New York, and entered the building where the meeting was held. Mc was received 'with the moat ardent enthuelastu, the people standteg up and cheering for serer* minutes Several speakers mldressed the meeting, but the great speech looked to was that of Mr, Oongitos. NON •INTARVINTIO N Mr. Baboook, formerly pastor of the Univeraalist Soolety,at South Ifatiok, Masa, and who gained an etteasive notoriety by the active sympathy which be displayed with the stribiog shoemakers some months alone, has :mod the so ciety for Wary which he claims. is due to 2 , b20, and, to make SUM of his .pap, has attached the ohnroh organ. Mt. Beheads amnia that he was employed to preach for a year, but that he wa s ‘ prevented from occupying the pulpit the last four or fire Sabbaths. • —Scooter Hammond. of South Carolina, Is en joying a season of repose at his country-ant, Red cliffs In Bdgetiald district. —The London Tines, say, titat',herMejesty bas graciously signified to Ulm Smily Faithfut her ap proval of the establishment of the Victoria Press, at 9 Grant Cos= street, for the employment of female compositors, adding, that. ail ,such ; useful ,I,d WOW& 1414 s for opening new branches of industry.to educated.women must meet 'with her entire approbation. - 7 -That unfortunate composition, the flpotOroon," ie again in Oonrt in, Beaton. Messrs., Myers and Bonitos., Annie Sante:, and Mrs. Barrow, /1196 beau :required to. show 0111150 why an Injunotton should no: he issued to restrain theta from further representations of the piece In onestinn, —Mejlr General Ji.hu E. Wool has lately boon passing a few daya at Lake acorge mkt at Sharon Springs Major Arnold, of his staff ; accompanied him. ChArieg O'COllar , and Y.^ 84 Chatting have -been . forgetting old antagoialame "t, Lake tieorge. Ourniagnoorprorart ) , —On lifonda, ?nutrias, aboAplrtAyaloo - kr* the tissebget train upon the. ,Virticida Central road was, Oaring " Forest, tiophti", — alihnol . was Ilrod ;Ora the roadside into tins train "WS cr whieh"dams Very wekiwikti k , ter of theitat..-vfew rahrodiOri erwards, 'atono,' Weighing "Wheat tine' porads, Wali throiin through one of the windows of the pauenger oars, and passed very near a passenger. fl rf virimnlcrwliotieww; Tiru WintLY Pane will to ions le , mlowitore by (err annum. in ad vazuo. I Threw Coke,. " " ' Tea ABM "'" " • • Twenty " y tto *Wm& /20.09 Twenty Copt ea.orteesel .• • (Ye manna - • eaah aubsort bora) dick 4.110 For a Club of Twatpair of ei,o. a WI" aril a *atm ooPY to Ulu jaitar-”, : - Poirtamtaii ruguaiiiii. "O. 41101 *- las Wrn-Thum, . - —•- MESE cuaresuaa inuem .„ ; Issued three times ItesudiAlisse Mt*. r ( Wozill insemers. e 5, 1 ,11 - IGENERAL ;NEWS: ~. 1 t -,: Taal Suirtrimarll- riA , i trimly taro d coStar-, Baja : A - -Uarabsii o eip Save visited the Smithscalis Mass= Is Mil titer- In addition to the many curiosities arriving at the Smit3loaisa,---4-note -exhibit fubjeets ofmpqnsfitersigr enmity ~ Illii hag* (marl= 'it the youth -- doer of the_Xuasuas oqii. sins a young alligtttoi - aent - trials from Georg's; a erxtbee-Awlimesibta, ibtedifaler-fastAlba=l f r7, 44rxr..,440 , 1 1 .1 ,1 0n , 40..„,r ~ Ai r y.. i.„ tikurtfitqfre IlltWb•pr-c eta_ .a 4 of tifilrme,, 1 . ..c , _telf tlar lP' Mid rearpOMbly• 'tV ittai a k $llll4l SAM3IIIIIO46IIf INIA !tell* team oppera; ' 0., and his meals afford diveraloafotthimiteepani - ad Om who may bw-peassatt..-34-liss-easail *gus t= in the east wipg,,p, th3faream are two MDR specimens of lm anfocal . rasu asihe con sr,, breight frozaJlhal a6at* eastiselliet, re tuttiOritiesinilsielititudeciald - UttediVascaty z ttiotiolt• .1 1 ,5 7 Ve3l.ll9 , ,APPeirmaft QC** cow. dil'ael, , with the- esueromoflwo lege t .iand feet ' i'milar to those - of the' nst w a_,:''The'naifia b fr,3P a i . ' hey aro' eallefrit the rasuratuart''ayrsa Cur lfraisoi •us , Awatowk.—The 4' . V .- ... . - • • • f the Itratorai. Eryitsblzardi fa letterbeiterweree, T., on the 27 4 4111 0, ..lereisbetkeeliec hatetteet ing ..fornistion rettartlisultg.reetwettealPtoprik as w doe bi •• - 76'yt Inftimiere, imv rking the Stephenson -Terrine' Id° onntains.7 It , ifetwapiatbdirrattifsdoemsimielfitmet -as eXPerhatntlar3.l4 .1WW5316‘14r Imettete.ihent eretofore. The ciAtANCPARWrri.II7, tries in the Pap* econittry, eagaty es hie _ abaci. It hie reddneniltrge ,nd was peneeestingiteisser****hitlyt , -Tlitilif. eats • Company, toeordisg:io'llie ststanneets of'' eorreToodent,..weswet fie:Wetting. its Main a very judicious mariner, end -had seethe nah programs. ' 'The riaehinery_Ot the Soiefee Re lining and Mining , Company *ea Witt detained awaiting , piyament. 7 6l , tra,4oo , fraiwitt fore it geoid be frowardad , : ,, lbmrwaidostBl,ooB ore to wry it.to,t4e4ria . setnt,,ioemit Reim*. • ereoted. Tau: 'Sovereigns, 0 Germany continue their . ob.nobbing attet'll*ort mtherteterstyte.: On thli`: th the- therWria 'watt tb Alfa/stet shahs ,7tha'riiiimiVon• •tfit'Vhp Cot -the --. umtro.lievariati iiThrsiy; lib r szpitethd t • eat the Weroarer,et Arkstrie,L %lie:elbsigned7 to. gem • ith him to piano*. The _King ef;Wart SWOPS' fil?: 1 ) , out to visit llevin iiiiiteryro), as is supposed, have an' interview r with the 'ltnipmrtsritarob' oseph. Thelftemtoortiuteey iatilevelthmtfo- Ale ; • rto.ern -parts of ids, Pietas, ewe ken haw visite*: ~. the Gran“talte et Twiny, ,Thellteg of rid is aloe visiting afferent Courts, in fi e raterry,. nit the SW 6r Iliwevef enjoying SW thing at Irerdorn " •=—'" ' . Thrtvitnarrroif frentr'Sotrie . he grand en= t -?prise of thrf NrieniPidiettfirift ttOthe South tie _, no already tweiwomter taamribletontr" t. It fe only few 'ears b .• . Abet tite PPOg4I,6O.BeIIINC Mil • • w over . $4l , , ' 4l tte-bne1.. 00 4 . 4, 1 and * I t 1 ; tell a t t bf4 ....d :ex .fiigul e al t l e b•m ood Pr m i i emit are trepresentellis abet •ansperitioe. "The t. Rev the Ntshope ef ,Teseesee . wad Oterefei d G. It . Fairbanks, .., theotatreoramitigh. of t e exbontiVii colami no n' adverlisein 1$ ear °Henri! banersfeit Ignitor itteildittn butbnitig, blob xnusteonteseiphiteneentrist bettlehtre.llitikei two..winow, , the whole to be two storing htsle.-'• - -, Tax Titnatuo Amt.: -The demon State --;nee ehaoneott,Now Toth, deigned far Ise Ye ten•an-u ean Is .to proeeed to the Gulf miWit 'all 'llO - detatah: . flit inintioed the obi i# to Re ' ter Wilk ~ .tvedieles Ms eftsotition, it ioitiK4i, thtilhfliAttectibinfritotmitttln a fotehmt brie- " , Mon lac e r Sionisz_lsr- Commodore ,Fashilet. - , ere ian imovakef ay ,deseonstratten, "latest • Aker, bet t is tootA•roitabbs gist tire Outline , nna is to go to 'Ferrer:li, to protect the lute ' to of American eitiseno there In one of Wang* ' • eratiene *pleat al...wont - hi the Bpaatah orotioti 1 , ropean sqtpntrone. n , L. Tribune. Tug Cirtnmatelf.:•—We, learn from the 'Fort ortb Chef "that the ~gboptawo are abpu itt.l4l - ~ n the General Government for mistimee to pro. o TO provisions Of the people of the Nation as &eV, e ,po hireitnila Mint* beat destroyed by the ., nght.. Welfearn freeagood anthority that there ni not be eorsieeenet Weed in the whole Nation t last them until Chrotinal, Andes the APProtitte ,n of the bai:lnipe deeto s the Nation failed in Can., g one last seesinn i 'they are going to appeal to - an c .1-torment for assistance, in come shape;. to beep t em ftarteatervinft:...• -. o:,:. • , x , v , ~, %,,„ , , , Astosnaisti Wklow:-*The • Mobile - Register i rns oflawether Asa* sdatiag the galled late .1- turday:.." We coup (; Ic.orn-ithrealthe,.., f lend that the; liritialt "Wit isitow‘a , ride], went athhre •on`EMp"feland isitieft,last )tordni - wilthi. , thwitte 'the; gale.' IThewhtp'h a: - - t lose: -Shames loading witk Weber ler Earaga:— . not isamif isny.liwte Were lost. Thall , ows a er another, came to 110 t, the m* o holli-effooti ... o the late terrible StOn6.' Tate Wishington plipiii State thatibei *Orb. the 'basin on the West' front"ef the Oapitalr - here was - the elte of the:hies - 1 wonwesistt, has ' n Sobbed awl the water let ta: 7 :The - beastWed . , d, and gold Ash, wislok were coninadter,a-relaill x during the progress of the work,fiave betnabd o t into their old haunts, anparentlynineh tr. War light ' The ,, wortument - bar taken - re the' navy - - y rd previous to its transportation to Annapolis. Tam Allan/we - rindinatwn, ham atutlawrity - fitten a entlemanhigiyo P?" ° O to state that *a' dl. button' hrrOya 'honorifti Cobalt; conewitent'on t 6 visit of the Ptinow, veil belnioirillay is Mori! -- a gasalters of, boilsyqusen to melee 'the besot - ~ o iinighthood,`lwO leading , members of the Cabi n t to Ve Knights' Commandertrof the Visit - Ph+ a l 4on of the flathe and airother public fanatiossaries f td be cotowiape of .Iheastne I -,,.. I , . , • ~ wirl'az,eitizens of Froriiene - e 7 1i.1., have sub bed $4.:060 fit hehalf of 'the Proirldenie Light Il i fultrt'ld' defray 'Weir. expends,' ttr ; Eltrreland; 0 10. Tite.liat i is -beaded by Alerander. Bum* Fq , who gives 4300- 'the Ptorqeed, tour is to tet -Bit nd the dedielittin 'it'll% Perre,mbriunieat.: - Coin odor, Perry *MT a .Rhodr,TalanderiNGoverner rogue and a idP w,ill sq wank theardPetry....... • , CM. T.. B. 40,Entsort, ,Of , ; the ! ):kwisrborty Light' Infitiirii; a military ,eoMpany in, Atheay, Qa. has signified the accoplifroie'ort behalf of Ms vimm and; of the aballenge lamed -by the' Ohkago Zpuavee, First, however, thekListkr Infaitry - de sire to compete with the Colomblaa, Oa.,,idnard,who hive a - previmis olaton wont the nutmeg," - • Soma , influential' Tataelitett of" Ariltdirdalg bp' ve It ad, their heart, touched by.thearerhee'otthe sifferlajor which.the Christians in Syria, haw p.p, obliged to'llnderky, and they have started i mib soription Psi theta :relief.. - -The amorist erbled they-- may raise-will be, entrusted AD, kir Moses Moser file. of ; London. , . .. _ ,Da. SiALL; of Dundalk , Scotland, n v•eteri nary surgeon Of' considerable experfetio‘c -Italie tnat sand is not only an excellent robstitute forstraw fdr horses' bedding, but superior to straw, - as, Ais a. na doea 'tot' haat, and eaves the book of the h • rats. - He states that sand Is exeluditaly Mid' for - h- row' beds in his stables: : • . fi'......1 ~T., ~,,. L., COONTZRFEIT MONEY IN SHIEVNTOIIIMjcist—; Shreveport is said to be flooded with half•Agliffa_ wild discos, toads of sphrlous metal."' Th. rUzia wiants all persons from bent decedted byalaaiat: 7 ey are Netter sett have not tbs. ring of tbs pale etal. By a close examination, they via be ewaills. d a tingetsbed. - • • Cskavoasm. Prsusants.-The following ape= a .-a &h are abundant on the coast of California: Lialibut, nod, bus, mackerel, perch, Hounder.", hOrting, turbot, and sardines. The latter are o f ei"Heal 4 ,1411 1 , and of fall the and flavor. Sal mend unman are ale* taken in larasquantitite the latter of a delicate flavor. A Kix named liriltio, of South fiend,Aud., recantlV horribly nu:Mired his father-10-law, nitmed . Pierson, to the presence of his (Wilson's) wile, because the latter refused to lire with hba, and bed obtained a divorce on account of ill treatment. A KANSAS-BM? STIAXBOAT.-- I net find s i samboat ever built in Kansas was latnathed on t a 30th ultimo. upon the Kansas river. It isealled t e 'Kansas 'Valley," and is ninety feet lona, thirteen feet 'beam, with side wheels, and drawl only One foot of water. THE LIOESBE LAW IS .Ntvr YOlS.—The Ex. else ColoraissSoners, In New York city, are either blockheads of reseals. Only thirty.rdne thosuoind dollsra has been realized for licensee so far. This Is only a little more than la melted Is Albany. Tnz census-takers have discovered a num- bey of antiquated Individuals In various para .- of ra *country. Among others, a deputy marallid in ! I h ew county, Oa , found a white man :who "altsliiedithe rerpectable age of 238 years. , V*lPtilitttslitiesciust.—The vote 4£ Mitt i(tkeW all:VtillVdefienlindleatAa an aaWritatihis le oroalmopnythPion. !flak 1136.3 it onty•anicvoted to 106,000. _This joakranthotwanty °out.* not heard tram—the offloterPote le over 144 . 000, , . ' THE New Graiuuliaii Government hail tie• oreed the closing CFtbe ' ports' oreattbagunit;lls , vanilla,.arid /Cripple,- on . a.coodnb*of Internat./11P' turbaned._ - t Diual. Divas,turlington, Vermont, an efseverity-nine years, eistivaitted aidelderby drowning. blown: Ile oaa /et - *llllll eater } ,. •,, •. Tae 20113,v0 mauls has spread to Clarke& ton, South Carolina...A 'meeting of On yonng men of that eke: irks held ott last Friday ereeng, Which resolved to Immediately orgarktie a Zeaare sorpa. Tos,tur, ere n0w,184 firma in the book trade lo 141p:1g ;in 1853 there ware 154; bk Ink 47, sad In 1716,1 T. Trtr rititsgo fn Alabaftia is heavy this year, and the owners of the if neyards are onomitited to go bite grape raising more extsusiver. • • Two companies cd',.thlitod States troops a t rrived at Oid Point, Va , on Sunday, from .Now York. Iv la estimated .that, over 20,000 people c4elted the Central 'Park; in New York, on Stoatay Tow mons returns, so far , mide ttr, ebow tbsalorielk.iTs, doer not contains porkletibe of more tbsb 1,8,000. • ; 'rife eigair,-inakere of Prtleborg, Ps., sre on s 'kite " 111.1' „deleted '2s — per • tboneeed for '2ieblng cosmos ohm* lesteed'otfi, - • • • Tat 'German Institute building,. in Ciacin. na g, wail tOd on Sqtardty for $6,750,, and on Use 151M9 night *!a destrpygi by ire. - nlieiaions in the" nouso - ot .1/epee-sent stiies itsote Vein 'eamplettd, and as üb.truna.destrxreatorad.t. Ray. J.....lli.lissitx * .of the Methodist Xphocioi. pal Churob, died at Neertiern,-31- C.. Isar week. So -Pas 14 7 0 6 bales of new cotton have berm reeeirst of New Orleans. - -" - - Tim New York book trade sale dimmest* P?Piinnbar 4th. Tints - were 147 deaths in New Othiligutiallt ,week—four from yellow•firrer. A. fire-alarm telegraph is now completed sad nearly ready for operation In Provide /kW r ' '.l . V'