ffZI=M .7 - —,---., ~,, --- .. t ..„ -.:, ,i, •• .... v. , . ,e -gif,::-.,, -. 1 . , . . ' '•'4, .VI - t • 1MA 41 4 •ft A r t e. 4111 " - A ji 1 ' ' - i preiqi' jratOniamearsesa t Jeee.; - , - . , • ''OS4lo.ig l esro eS!,-o2 I,:.itin i 4 ''' . law' aincor-ti am 11. „•:,. , ~ , tervieetiigio • • ra a porta,. 0 - litoliey. , The wade Is appropriate; 0,,.., ~, • Lo., — ''olloaittlegiltinz#lttlbilinsr of bib • -.. .-- --e :hatoiactawflaortand, a teed NW - issi , 1 it. " tof: Oak AWN let *mm*o4 I ..; ttotfilltmetby the olearla i , , ( * AI :~ 4 ikSilsisiittitadiftsstwo *l4 4.1-.. ....irrA .iigvvient ig v p .i,r 14.4. . tapes 6 00, 4 1;Ifi t 4 ikepe:stemy as : t iv k orieeptlibet4l44l Milli thidrafietlf ' 4`4l-e znatrttitta lt i l =tioiraii : -•••,'% ~ioailzilitillosit etfaiitektle4oa *eh a 011: - -seauiffMaltilltSedreatiliteepUeol.oVixepee 1 , tioissoisitiothlr silt .11.1Mthclietkiit daty;,. Is ye Flettlarfthidei detente et: prioeyeeteitteltfirprldsett2 I:4 060 0 W , # 6l 4ftAtit lON' 'lf ,qiir`j-initliatlons: -a ti li* M' '‘lfk 4 0 1 0 e ', l seid:ol#ble ;is morain'thern'iti them Interita idttiettiet orte lAtitittiitellialiiceitted NA* nitAiantthdiidtb , li ll ''l VMS 1 1 $ 1 1714:11 f a ti tat i l l i t a " kl l' ' - ' ll e h ,:, oat ag i ritMlligliiiiii tiNf M-4KMPIIIId •oitilNarialtatqAtattOttiMooo, - ;the,soarattp.aatt n lob' DI resoltstioo witit„whigit wo,,mpeolsosstir, sig! , 44%,,r:lartmattf..4, trivat tl i,,,, .41 4, , iatb..ol,..id.....,taetfimpWo t a, S' T .Ins C9p l fith e 9 o•4 RA- ts ti !..A”. o = t ! 6 enr'tkovilfrnronit A Viikf, w ' l 'nfigiWan iiiintiandia:Ziatienseiof ion - 4 - 32441; .4.4llsll ll .94444o4l l l4aliNglifotsta;?2'itata *stillithP: Aarailiaser,,cad..usmoeiette-party,.ln- Wow relate in a" , -oArsierliitherto- we- have eenteadat end. tduptisilL4o titiiiiistio have , heretofore need' =tt intsliv:L's ' eirteAstt the ' Ratite OW Wink' bearing the. proud afteriptianot unchangeable yorinsiplis; OrtlS, TASSolligti*o of pact victoria, it 4 stank 101 l t tto indicate the oenrse whieh it is Imps in . , tikur t reent_Ateeiptancee ,t9,Pitrin -. ( X a a 4 . 06.4iftt0t &ON triktt !Pelle lie jit —Prgraprr,,matitc , aziii ~,, t - pre-stalsontifilliditiestsisio trig its 'WA .t o ad; , 2 41031640likeevirreeteat oak eitinit: and a set e tfatVeVititiOerAttexasele. or, litotes, : '' A°ll " 1 - .0 1 1 11 , 0 V it tio*OttiOlk : :17 Vali le Is - nejestiet, as M-t r -'l# l lol#l golt.stl , yegstdrl 0, AO`DinitOe tiii ref .l 4 ,,Vot#l_*litiik !Um -Republioans e on sal • bitAt o Tosi , in pro*spo'f4 44'00'41m0 obliga sit lis*stAn origoalliotiot itavooloa to a. itisaer• air' . minowiefiiitwit ;Rif liaillinal eviejOiAt, and Nutlet. tbt 4611044MACTZPo vtan.c`itf•prosinilo"ooefli t."` totkosiaf-ifiv-sortions:7The , X beetnall,fintativelthittiatto beimmid iii'llia . f , ..Y: - iii^ltildimit duties anneb. , wea-nstaindsid by .err , ~,‘.' , ~ A-Wren* might be-pientllted to, t. nk.' ' '''' '..`"- 711 .ifidatitate maintain/Ahem:l,oms ro •se t • e ~ ninithlitallenienati to the Oonititntio . in -k` tedafidttlayoirerirborn, airet,-any - thio 'it 'is .sr- , muted them (ode, a trtioloystly'would 0011116•1 n 4 36,40004 Milihhiifitetjthe anties whioh, it burr Far %eel§ institutions the IRMO, of whioh t err ' tri.„.VStaine Fits •eitilerei,_ are not 'responsible; nd .;:' , l ' eetesay,,lA the npinfOnntitertained 'by a im' f-0 SP Ammonia obarenter tif•thoee institution MO •":1 4 .V r ifljAkigg 4" bite thert,ubat i *specially -OT to:y V eattio9l,eheleogsitied,:to perform. . nil se it ethe renisins %offset' of these MAW fits es be thouli feel la hie Wendell' duty to do, as m of erStemittbfebrantenrhavinn made treatioi :with:Ns key and f kferoepo, be eeknowledkissi the obliga c ton to perquet• thsiia,,sol'ar is any sot of his is n - eerned,'-lliongh be tray utterly abhor the pirat PI • trettilitti ifil4henfie, land the polygamy of the other '6 r y.satliteq J unbappify, this same element o. slavery hatortiouled in oar national polities. i It -...e.-lesenitly appp this bane that the oenteet is MI br t 4 ,44o;iited et Thel-queitfotils a fundamental one, nd i •ttheboCree - every ,inteilisant and conic - 'tr of isfoly I ttintreetlgetw, ind thotou 1) t i.e4A . .iebiihtti "It began at the mishap( the nn ottihe4 4,o iiikuiletii."lri• the Ceritrentitio of 1787 , whose li eftineltirtitillithe, lantern"' instroment:to liftirdit 'lime - risen ,„4tionialti; itu been de imaildbeitabantiejeet was examined' and ndison en ~...,irk.,ol itarastailtenr:linatadiataaatranante, by !air vfottedifsitifACßeptilitin.7:4lbay 'were' MAI tho .litettrnatelkeillitittot fatitosakbalethootatemplated -Inv , bientiabaabiel manned in regard ter the *span 2)t A .0 the intebietir 'ef ' ft* and' "lave to rrl• ' tory, and-;allia anternistie; attitudes et, fhb • xjainspab:44oolforta of poiltleal salyentaT `W - eftedflenitotnisilit her satule to, bear one to OfbilfaiTheyryslire Menlo attain, not lees from, be _meal ehefeiffeti - whieli they ezblipited threMb `"'4rmip,taitala of Abe -Xeenlatioa, titan their ph..l - at a lime aittieedintert the nee of eentiana: parties. eten*,tattlyt wort aridtrlbithw the mins/ pouttinitrfvetitaiMmlut . it love, of lonatry.. l tie r • .........-finfly-stvidentitat if than 1 a.-Wietittinti in oat', StAsemillettlate4 by the allaponll a disomollate in - AttreitifoXtbitir respentlee sectinne, and, their *atop , ...j.mattuantiahlei heen toonarrew to °omit& fortbe net. 4.te titre of ittwebiltanantry, int shoal& itentreliesehed' V - - 4 :eitredlitit•Unitar-Insise itint nopubllean Asenta, f,,,,: "'Art.lllidVdraild4indlertstrat-bafiletani 'lath hi,e) above al lothers.vo eleallesige Site maryttirm of 004- ......otri-as...thit-tounderit. etthe,nehilesh..ef. Stoats TlMh'Prltrltivi Mr. Ito,. „IlMvsYs , esi, seVeteiment cf.. trier Mien WU* they esetemplated al Bova astmen 1 Thee a. is eontained in the vest eh - ark z• - '"j i `which. wee the bright tressesimathea of thcir who hefighritht ta,Sethat igaijk ft tn. Wert. • — lniiiiililto WAD the President of the .oonventioh -'' 'ST; trait, abieb that great irstronsent eilarinsie" . - • - and thet norm his sartherity it was reetrived safe, off.pring of matifel "deference rind CODetedo2. 111, ' arse intemiiiii and impposed by Its authors- to ill r•-, 11 oat - adjustment - et Plcsubjects of its limbic) ,- - ' But hoarii 'be 'Avery geese& diapered of by Ii I , • - . eirustitution ? It is evident that that intro , " meat, - in guaranteeing a republican fermi ,' .1 GOvernutent to every State in the Video, and yr - rril WitiftgYisifirti. hitineiti lb relatioltibleve* eh ....i every other cheritertiristill'ef domestic institnitCr• a - desigorid - to leave that institution where it app i rlv_ priately belongs—to the people to be affected hi i ---- Whether a State. ea e municipal body. should di: l -ilibiliite'reirldiArest - - - Mrekhoterri*Blifearrilleveri •1 without it was strictly her own affair, and no:.I • cern of the Gen erat Government. ..teakt_the.ithisirtencpof. thesullect will e: c- re tAi.POßibratatering withliontelittle detail into the hi , —4#4- 31 - 4 , 4431 / 11 tiLs i v .Pf7.--litLiteiftliiiiotittoitt , aril raskterement enot io *4tes sad - it l t ilf — jl 1 411f,titiee _ AfiEstit WW I . 111 ;,.the'l.ap lo.bis the a c ieSe ' ffitheinitAbi ): . ."ftrty;' , leli't e'prialtion - witiek se slept it'd entf , ' ' 1-71-0, latthhotclothatifer, itl, 'eatlthodtht hoitoif ,t in, .1700011 tipcpio44olbell'Abil' :0004 Stitit liv .- 6.si...:,fris•Wet,Matt - e . 9 1 4q.' cOf fettereital ~ sad` whe. . Nr, e very extst - tit, elk we Sod that 'Coitgressi I ` 44.ftri00 4 ViClifeiftfinbei• A - 178#„ yivited .1! 0 ,.. 0 , nitieft •Itid. Wsetterti, territory., to Ls .et _. it ,nt lira `territory -. Cc the General' Bevil irkirtliesis,"tftrithii distkied of-l'ily Cirtgrest:''To obi, lag ,4 llViii?est' g irlifi 4 =tbsi reottilidentliiHootienwide. )li.: .„, ,'BtilltAet'ofilfetont. _times, until 1802, when Geortti, tirielsotioltelecillie hasiber;aided their tairriterieirt ,-thir;llsott,tar Gliserontent. - The - Northweet Tart t 0 1-, , tarr lit Ntwoiniti„.was,.. ti Yt tht .;ordiotttlies. of Iv?' AI . -ii i*iiiiterk , Intift 'I fietioWTerittehe.ifroiikWhicb .h7,a,olause•th dier:•ragrinie taw. slavery:-wearq I. • - femme , exisintigiit. The ortilitaaaa of lit bowel or. ozherplpetXlirlot. to Ali• adoption - of !the Peeferai A . 1 . ,Y, • ~' i r iPtit'Aerritoritil :ottbie:other Sitio i._. . - ?r ic*. l.th". l l o .l4lhtninitatkienntilafter.theljetioptior Iflhinditaithlis r and ear' eneeyquent• . •- •4 l ; sl hillifF' . ....irviert Ili '-iineitstafte` , Thiflrseafige-, ntatt...by Ithijth4bo,,Namthwaat Territory , w.o• -.lhoinhirtise .:10•01110111W -- tilf , riowiry, 41 = 1 : 11 . 1i t * 0 . 1 11 011111 ._., 4 ' mr- ‘11(40 - oeiliiiill ,-. faoi '• •t • ' =Of , ittflaste end prePastiets;it acute, • • , Ptah OileArliger UoOgrigaillibnt4)::, I ,•,- 44. ... T .lfeautitiesseir •of ibisv Matti lo _ ma ,Q, ;'• jtie, • •ShiteCtioilli of lb. Oliitri„;;Ti at - Mow .44141 1 t S i.. hoorawer , with lia-,-oartiolleardt ,..on ortelfreasiial - tar this Part of We'lfttrthi iidisitted V i l l .ibtr-StrfrOttirlattitel'of lostUisitt est ‘ wf the W.. 1 !Ttar'! . 'tit:giant ;frill Niaile*Air,lBo 3 f;al."Wg - 1 raidrpt?iibviktbil• tinker!: formerly of - South tit rAltabtititif 'vat of -.Wet ' Vila. 4 tlrt: - wto l er4 ', to _.ffittreia. . It *al: only aterl . U . l .6„ hilonsirVeiessitiartievio,np4tr Missouri,:a Tern. /IttM.geothr se tologoe itt,ntain yhetbiii . . 4191 7 . i•Arr liiiilif bioiliVpripility,":„Wtrotitineil ' there._ - - thhthytd sr, appeared itiy ierififte al maiiity in or. riirlig t rittith ifittshient whigh_should be mutuelli• : 1 4 *-**''''- . thSiir 9 310 S #ri - iglif 'RIMS was wholly of- a: 67 . g n. 4 Attribtar.talealt4lib ik;WAutkAaroVaise tie, * ' xI::,N , iyhjetriticritneof • 0 - logreet - 10 - mianto '7,1 mei recesiattellie the Migthistsgejim*wabkviw Tlt ftl e iliyTatoottpet. - of - - , tho , ,stregtrittotitftliMeorial', r 4 14 ,14 V0- 14wi if ;'.' before* the ' trio end chive ~,,Z, . Sailki.khollltorissik . thild not' yet' come to, be at•,olfrasswif oartp„oonteige• i Soh in oontintitst stiHaTfilliskill rlitikr itithont7seriostki leterroption, en ? H ',,, f )-' - '4WtfrrillsDijyr„ .om:fent .tied4rat itittlyTofireng ' tio 0 isW-ftks----Woribi • When, lb. .relation '..if ; the two o-tr stimincmdless:timitiurts imam iiltigodFatioci of the ., . .;,t't:Vitaabtprtitltin. ititel.WChill titislikoPriating•three WstlOWltstf,ffirt.titthi'.l4 o 2 of 4, V 'ifOimiiiiia:Vilf.c , obis» of territory w ith the tleYermateolof Jihntiev:l NO wit - ffteervi.fallYtir .13till;:therottlyitilittoMenthit;L f , ital Wet beiklift which,l Placed iteelt' 31 : 0 • 11210 atiteill peadig taws for' ineinillillostlon of the' emsalleatitisai, provistererfor the rat/Mon- of fugi-1 'err, -4 11erriiirCM I aleir.:Ttils fioliiip; ateirhia tonal , f e ltatbau oriloittptirliticied eh diminution . bit be 1. ' , ~ o s ig k ererai e getr iset-julneetnt seLte require 'the: • _,.. - Ifitt#lilifiliot the Wed itateneetref all partite," .z... - -life•-fliatt•tiiiiiils - steer ---aati-itili.ehinds on this _ nl:toeiitomailte r oili bigiippot-sitofriAii, 1 1 •1!4 , 13Niki ...ATlolf ttllieteme 'WIWI' asittheir filleelbtAifit rule *lgo, fpfl i ttittitylel'ortistotsit This. hettitimont war. Vigik-1 5 1 4 PI fitiktkstlernuedieV itlefto, 'ft - arch' sloop sot" t 'of, hit eolitprolitlio that fieetroea Amu-, big2ire-741.411".14.01011.-4-11,11614,1011di, rt destiny . sop fitirle",OtOpolioatte'libedit tit. by dole* , ~,„sintet to determiner ittoharaeter of its domitstioin,' stiiiiiiiir - But ThlbtoPrObfiteihjyjw lrat baited m theherhingernietointer r was j - - haroOor.proluosiA iftiet. TWiE ' noeesstihrirsitiirY igiiitionin States which ha.' nelrtinadiriteitreetstin thotinestienkninf the South Po tilitittrolt.eo.seenrilly.tise her „Arista wenitit he re .7 .:„.7: JrOfft.,_ , ~eir.iswehitherettievdeinnsidaeleatOlJaet toil 44 , :"IibrIlitAlomit*Vitvii. Ai ,wiming, fp . py'llifi pow I • Vos;;•.114M911;01, thiGisitiensaamiiillo, to itertfotafttlfi'i' .t ehtlitt diritheratt,tiessosontier stietaWClBso, 1 Mara ~ _ , yigah o rt, set,',of _ Vissiabidon ods. • foofd4 , ,thit sariaitiMircesititais., Oi Zt;'4lllSatianiotor was that isseeifser. ofittli:tt Thar - - -Ilikraiptioiii,oClkiwor hit boon We sooroo - of all the . (la orttiea - Whietr'ikaTe!.-101ifil.Auf ht 131.11, ttektiOr Tux c cot assumed jo se tnehtiafaettr, terfsPeot to . the 40604 W tottil.verrof exteetivis Tairttoria. which would-00011. hit tappipies,-far admission a. I. . dependant Statoahato lbs Confotierawnt,Thai coo. citation gave no warrant for that atm is was. _ ~it d mi s ci g er n i, , -, paid propos, to withdraw r ,tethill.a.l ----... .lirevilyttionind iv bee, the- questiotretill-eib r .f? tiffiii4ror Woes of tholladeridkvsiesdeasa-Ao tbn -Mee 0(.04 Territories. , Tee Derattoratit: part! 1 Avoitoo4ll list We:that hart atriersi-Winlifillte COD .2;Booll*UAK:lg4,bi.lrilildhltge44llll,lllT-Niusort- o , Ihm:wai aeoometiihed in the peahen, of the. h r• staNcirrisit se bill:•J Thet,ritiostireeentifinted •• ' • Jtri,iiilitif hiltbi*,,of ibii,'..Pertjt. 're trans. pill Opp) thisitirlpiltoin ; the hello e s :iwiti to rt 4 ft.rp ,_, ,, ,i.Tv0t0,i,.. r.. 1 4 411, 4 0 le, 4 ,0 (4 ... - k,waf;;llColiawitti j,jak - mid the' ' • lehf - jUltiereiS WOW ittazo t ailoa.-- feria i :to a 7 •' ' l a tOff i efiellf44, o ,' .. _ titriat 4 latiohal ' '- -.2_-- . 1 .4 !fr . .. tOi!"!::_;_., 1 / 1 ,. 1 4 A4.1•044A the S.'°lhYFstißEll4JLsl4^.tv:e..ir.4,r x n.~- -- . .s'2 " fF , , ;17,4 , jooldtlatut, was • , Priftt jtroat.meanialry t, Thee israeoordation with fifs CM. eitu.llolo _9o4moltit during the eniitteeettof Ter. adfOrittl the issiriniurs Oprestrion, , "Whot*V 4 . )l4 tmay - be;impoßittbY ithe , o l- eVel Oonf ! , stfentiorgiitiVatiemaier fifths Territerlif su gtita irtritOverthe bjecit 0 -the doslestseilefagew,M, SS WAVISIA43 heist st-4,1,1ft It:vri , bfter, 0e finally :DR . . mtann-ar-Tan -Surname- Coos? of the Moiled !dtsgtegeheradobicrespeotiit-lif goodititissns, 11. 1 4:XiisOnnen..roisk.prorophtssr.n . 04 ~ifds,(o3,i, by ”rossir ne.andiref theGsWertiligeiferin, judgment At oontaiina.:iisbitiatially: all ttiat; has, been contended:: for, illha Ifi49 l o l afteetwdtottld; keve zinduoed the uld,ted dap-` mot tite ' • whilelhe *soil thns Maintained. Wright in it. andi_theonlY !cilia 'to: whist - the- Southern Stites, as must independent stkerelgotiee, should ,liekskeglior can be aspirated to assent, ,it cannot have the sligliteseeffelt in deterthining, 'act° free ahrvis labor,lfteobaraoteept the institutions of any Territory . • do;- . than it 01 3 , plow the mug,: to blow ttie magnolia; to -bloPakinAllulatee.whieb ere-untotigenial •16 "these Prodostintet rebid; ealionofore, the4byebaU tidePtatfrine.nre' Bue„ Mono ' , which ;71Itt•LPF4P04 11 1 , 07 , dsterttiblog this l'aregosuar, k t , may be asked then, why is the Berith go lona. or thfetionatitittlthial - right? This question osq readily,,,artaweroditost the oturshadowing :poegiii.of; the North, with* ,Sta cerieful'and growing ontagerdsm pi- its andel system, disttirbs.the quiet _4'l - their it teSides, and renders insecure the Aide to tbeir.property.rikol the progress 'of the ehanges. at Soh the pact 'And fufura will bring, the South the weaker body in, both bratiehes of tbenational' repreientation, and can look for, pro. tiettoiroily to thelalfilment and preservation of the guarantees of the Constitittion, and to the sang - of instiolvand - ktmerosity Of trefforttf. • Hence the , doctrine of tbe Baltimore resolution to the only one 'hioh,proniteee a pesoefolgettlement of the gees thin. leaves IIC) room: for any further misunder: standing Or misrepresentation. , - °non .let go forth ag.that Settled interpreta tion bf pirt,Tisind slavery agitation will hence (4o.lool llittPritisstot its' nouns meat. The lois °blare:to:element will be dirtied „or front , the body - nolltWititiffebtiialfy red ea'hermleiely - as, by the lightultieeenatioter: theeleotrloity is drawn from 'the-angry- elont-- Let this • be witablietted sot the - ,iwtrine, and nothing - more' to disturb the national harmimwwkat le there*, impede our, progress in , tteeetztatetiliati , Mireor; of which i - our past : history fainishis iss'irkteristiag. a n reetkid ? The.. Condo darter, tbna4itbibleingi noble example of.pstioo viwsrda. S4l its.ntembera, and or St pllued liberty, will manifest more thoroughly to the, orld the sweets Of Our republican Institution/4 and their. toniPlalhilit,T*lth a;iriee telttivertaient. -:`ket- *the ttlistateelid with the INA that the Int f.ertanee orate question rises high eWse all per :.44.4.itonsideratfons.:-.....Tlielittatiy-ciplaa-and. in non tatenoieo of individulds have nothing : to do *it 11 the:subject. The party .with a tirav hpirli; a -united step, and a temper equal-to the ~ neggenor Itrake , 11 bold and .00mprehensive view of the question. It thould,stand ihr the right, streggle.,for its. prinoiplei and its organise- • •‘'. to deterniining the moral rectitude of the insti 'ntton,otsliveiy, 3toehoeid regard the Moiety in eVory - reepeot, of the people,wbo-,are the nutdoots "af,ti to influence. In this:tope:4.we have impintant itssonsi to learn from ,lojetto7,3fhen •we 001 I• '404, Unchanging authority„we learn that .o;„, orery 'nation which bee - emerged ;front the ,ebssitrity of herbarium into the • refinement of oiriittetion, elevory._hes at_ some „period of ,its -ristonce held a renovated position. The He brews, whom God selected as his peculiar people, heti slavery among them from the time of the pa. tear:lbs. Joseph himself was sold into Egypt by his brethren, and a conetant traffic in this species of property wee kept up by his people with the -idiom around Judea: .Negro slavery was common emong them, and, according to Josephus, negroes •were imported by Solomon direotiy from Ethic via. Egypt and Inds, the smiled cradles science and civilization, slavery was equally r avid t It -was not len common and Ago. roue throughout the , other , nations of antiquity. liAsyria, Persia, Phceniois, and Babylon, all be , veld at every stews of their history a numerous 'Cordon of their,Population in, bondage. -It wax so also with - thoseotherrations, the most distinguished "V their distiotion to; ittetty and .V.their intelleo ,tealand 'moral' eripremeey—by theirrnoble Stara - Mei - and itaperiehable - workref art-=the Greeks !nd the Remits • At' the dawn tif modern civilise- Von, at the reviverof learning in Italy, we find It yttablialted in every eotintry ; of. Europe, With its :etteduotion bY • its 'Gothic Staters, of the feudal vstrat;thePolation was recognised hilts most ab bot itorte." Tee stedentof the common law wilt r:alsetelser law large a portion of Coke and „2.ett, and the Salem black letter,' it °applied with lie direntelort of villeinage, its nature, several Me tro:Rion* and'ineetents. - It domineed preoticeity All , the !reign of Elisabeth; and legally till it was tbielletted4y the lith Charles St )), degrees devery panted awey site from the redone of the ' , Clifton:it, and *breathe French teMiluttotithe ult imo of Europe,-with but few eathiptionszliassle, tiamgety, and ,Teritey- , no longer retain IC-, For ist abolition European countries,- Chttiltianity '.,entire prepared the way. ~ , liipestehisostentsone,as,la iiiiihiesolniveo•fetta ' , ftitatedratiar etiswiMall - among the descendants -,flierreposets _bat feat which followed on Thoth,- - 6.0810A11011 thaAfiiieti race , conteraporaneaMtly , vtib t h e Mesa' As Zeglish colonies, and that rakish for a timerasheisted among the natives of the :Pest Indies whew int taken poseesslon of by the -Sppniards.,-„Prom the Ent ship load hstroducediby the Thatch aid" liy`theillegilsio: the Work' of im peding African slaves 'Wit were on anti! slavery liar tier eateldbhad inetitotiMicin'every one of the °Diadem? ; Now. from this brief glance et the history of ale , very, we learn that it is of unknown antiquity. rtvilisittion may be acid to base commenced-Its :carob on the bittitelef - the Nile, separated onliby torlrybian desert'frear"tifd toile to` the negro ; but its beams .wareJtever able .to penetrate the creed of barbarism whioh hung over that omit him anent, stretching from the borders of Egypt to the mouth of the Niger, and from the sands of Sahara to the Citpe of Good Rope . Africa, save the steal' strip along the Mediterranean, which was (recopied I by the Arabs and Oartbagenians, was peopled everywhere by the - eben•hued descendants; of Kam. But, ,though there was a unity of race, there win d o unity of nations; and history hair al ways presented them as they are presented at this day, a multitude of savage tribes in the lowest atm dition of humanity ; a people without arts of any kind—without so mush as t' an -Alphabet of biers tlyphie." Experiments' Made in very resent :trees, and almost upon our own shores, also estab iLA the, innate weakness anti incapnoi , y of the African race far self government. St. Domingo, garhadoes. St ‘ Vincento, British Guiana, Trinidad, Kntigmai Bermuda, end Jamatoa; have a common voile, to, utter,, of the sanguinary cruelty, dm - uncontrollable passions, the indolence and ,rapid retrogression of, the negro when left w his own control. • It is the concurrent tostiriteny of men of intelligence and beneyolence, Chat the black - population of the Northern United :•Patee are therm* needy; helpless, degraded and wretched of the frie States. It is ascertained by the results et the census oflBso that they do not inmates in numbers there, but that they deoresse in • rapid ratio. The result is akin to that withal:, °owe under. the grinding system of , servitUde which prevails, in the West Indies. There, some 700,000 staves wireimported Into Jamaica before the trade was checked ,• yet, in 1834, when the Athens's of the British hedonists were' comm. - Meted; thirf iverfAnlg, 8 1 1;000- io - emallePste And, *gain, 'Gamete the appalling` foot, that of LlMlO * 4 oo '''imPMMd Ans West .Indite,' but 30000 remern. , - Now, (flee tarn WWI Condition [of , theslarrin'theiktuthem States„'we tare met state of thlumt, In teeny respects the re voilleof all tide.- Want ind misery here are com paratively-Wilke/rim skean the black population -A-far superiormonatemtdition it vnerywhere ap parent. The:'eagatishing foot; bs presented; that while the,whole number of slaves importadis es •1.12100d at 333,000 snit thalttushemexnanded nn •;ihr,the:yelte Of Setitherelmoda'ge; to the incredi bje iniql)cr 400,g00,, Surely, that elavery which involves, such comparative happiness to so dpOrtitin of the' huirtah,faMilvis not so - bad 4 thinifeettliet condition ,of MOOT which Is Inca-. -,Pcble of milfainiugiteelt,.o mit hive seen was the :case in - the -West" Indies , end , ' along the coast of Afifers,' it'Are. seek CO tly.tfiel question of slavery by thela* of nature and nations, we shall - Cod , that .there is 'a, consurrenee of authority amongst ethical writers and'ivillans MA, con .cludon. that it Is not, ineonsistent with the theore Beal equality which has been supposed to exist be tween mankind in, kstate of nature: Tuatinien ad ' witted -that', slavery,. is in imeordanee with the totes efnatione; though he alleged it to be contrary. an , meturelf right."' The 'ablest' commentators on ipe hitiggek lave held altit slavirrit not irePag •steoll hiJontusal,right,,:but only ,to,-that ;natural or ipsiiteeeh eondittou, in c.whiels •every,man it born free: dilitetipilikai !salsa etiiipttated,by the ancient ,cbliowspitere,, ,, Arietellis, 'Plato, 'and Platasoh, and tteemodera Montesquieu and Puffenclarf: VialPrOtwas cf,-ilsebleek' race 'in cur Bouthern alklehave already seen, is Immense, but it dent neeemartly alaneleg, for :the Surplus. will; toradmilly led its way where there' lathe g.reatest inTwhite itsbei,,and . whet* :04:Jabot of Aim, oil* Ajaies • ass: be Most prontably , em- Ziy t %=V=Tly trc fVsst " th ' rlt t xT:ofl l ;:; -haall‘rr,fiimlheris , Mateo, air .white, lAbor becomes vtionadiest einughtileapplant it; and as population Frame upon subsistence, r t rt,was ' John ; Randolph trietl *Wend in cis or his reuierlisisle speeches in 'Otingresithitt the time would arvirrewhen the pros 'curs areadtt bolo great even in Virginia "'that the slavetweald Wilvatilayfronithe master or the mea lier-Item the slave.'* Whether!' the negro - shall lame off, through - 4h* -Lothian of Darien into the '.tropical edimilies 'of South Ameilott, or be' onto. tifeedle the land of his fathers, ono of these events , m 50t4 Nils flitiit likely furnish thisolution.of the Tae inatltutlon'of Slavery can indeed be held up to the lesagination In 'rightful forme. The tome. •ratiortof,fautillie.lhe male of children taken from the armlet :mothers ant (retried to distant places, are well , and justly ealenlated to eseitcskdeep_pre ,indise; lad promos: &atm ixe.t q uoe.s. IS the great evil and abuse of the system. The crafty toemthis, and will arell , thilastrelvetof all the ad vantages of .tbls eondidouottblegs, without stop. ping to consider the guarantees of the Constitution or'the welfare of the Mara le tree, at the came time, that though Abe evlll alluded to exist to gems estentsrertor. - the inriltutiou of - slavery, yet they are /fully overdrawn, sad ,so Jong as four minimal people of inferior (insulted= shall be among us, ,thies,Jells would :be .100. fold greater glider the grinding. itieneDoo of 'n69essitiri if the Mutt tepuhstkdi were compelled e. rely'od them sSiVesfor eurinert. This is previa by the mime rouegthitavere, seen among the whites, of %pare- Nies ter fainilleei•under the most 'distressing oft oemsteneppilis every. populoutoommunity,Where want lemealent and seloseiltyurgent.. " We need not fear to.triet en `omnipotent God to 'provide meetiebtwhiels the relation of servitude be terminated it the very moment when it advantage of t the negro— His aid kith Madame but with a gently de just as Nature, ' in the grateful lowans I/radially leje' aside the and pa sses into her glorious array rem and inltnnin, fruits, That as the"wire purposes of tre'peristittedf to endure oenturies of loyget la thetelhiess of time were nneelitie as 4 faiorid people, no will with the negro ' when -the latter lied, a morel end inielleetnal de th",sitall-lt him- for the obange. some leader shall be raitiedisp for thb'irlthout any series of late'l latindieloni or the ne- , eidtation of plagues upon our eoan lorek•Y VII not let the people go," Um M4O feel the 'idioms of America lb of.gratii* wiatben Iterestmeippexmattrwill alike co- Oit iefbin limy :earim fight. - 4 1 10, 402 giihri, , to do 440440 mem nom if race 'nal to olvillsation and refinement. ie onsets of Guinea and Congo may O , VfnaBlOl,4T(,TOl I. .1 ;'4;kif.,"l . " OligeMinft '26" Aft ! ` 1111)°14 ' s ' rsTu Irma easse-mitiatmeinA, 7=2 M=EME=MIII forget their eannlbal rites, their tribal wars. an , their barrooms; said the palmegroves of the Niger will shelter a people Vildeemed from savage life and enjoyl the blessings of benign religion. ~h 'tau of thaelavery 'pajama la, however, but'o • ImereleranYestti teseVas that the fulfils meet of a great constitutional obligation, or a great meeeure of nubile policy, is always attended with dlifienityf.andAvaver made tho occasion of bitter attack upon those by whose agency It is effected. The Administration of Mr. Jeffersee was bitterly aesailsal.sdise purity of hie motives; and the soundness of his statesmanship were held up.to publin wpm. for: bevipmeifected.the.purehase efLudisrahl,'-wlilish-'added•ren` empite to this Con federacy, scanned an outlet to the Mississippi, and greatly increased the military , defences of the country. The Administration,of Mr Madison woe assaulted with a fierceness unparalleled in politi cal warfare, for baolpg dared. to maintain the honor of his country in 1812, in sedating British aggressions, and in defence of the freedom f the gees. A virulent animosity was waged against General - Jackson-for measures of policy which have proved most salutary to the country, nod especially for that which has resulted in providing us with an ' abundant and sound currency, ettoh as the Constitution contemplated. The Administration of Van Baron was in like manner denounced for the most important measure of the Independent Tressary, which Segarted the Coal ooneernsof the Government frons.babiting in stitutions, and has erected neareafeguarde for the redeems in its receipts as well is its disbursal:dente. The., Administration of, Mr. Polk wee ..harrassed with the Wihnot7roviso, and that of Gen. Pierce, ne well to Mr. Buchanan, have bean ;thwarted by bleeding Kansas " Snob seeing to be the !nevi 'able result of polities'. organfeations, They are but the storms' and • slouch • which temporarily ob sours thilestnedii , his march: But though dimmed for a mbuiente the rays of his morning and evening lustre= remain In fact untarnished, and beaming from the olear sky. All the great results alluded to have been iehieVid by a 'faithful, adherence to Derneetatio principles and. regular organisations. A' faith fel and united support of the -electoral ticket nominated by the Reeding Convention, and recent ly endorsed with great unanimity by the State Central Committee, et (Beeson, will enable us again to carry Pennsylvania, and to elect our Governor. As already observed, Ninth 1189 the Demooratio party has been fiercely opposed to the farthest Mit shortof eruehing gout. ,First, the war came from the Federalists, and afterwards great efforts were ',pada to defeat-it in-the contests involving she- tariff, Internal improvements,' this - acquisition of territory, the eurreney, the distribution of the proceeds of the public lands, and the veto power. in each of these contests the party etrength was too great to admit of any but the most temporary •tri omplt being achieved over it. Discovering this feat, the opposition have abandoned all their old issues, and .are determined to get possession of the Go vernment, by inflaming the passions and preju dice' of the people, and staking an issue And a bat. ale on that geographical line which was pointed oat with apprehension by Mr. MGM% Let as be deeply impressed with the truth that it is to the destiny of the Democratic party that is pe culiarly confided the - great ' trust of preserving and making perfect this experiment of free govern inept ; for, notwithstanding our unexampled pro gress in the arts and soleness, and the general ad vancement of civilisation, it is an experiment, ;till, sod by no means, save in a very limited sense, IS it settled experience. For mix thousand years , mankind have been struggling to establish a go vernment Securing' equality in the enjoyment of civiland religions liberty. Whilst some preceding ,fforts had approximated the attainment of the oh- I jest, they had all failed to accomplish it. The his- - tory of, the ancients at' well as of modern Europe, is filled with the melancholy - recitals of bloody strug: c l es, and of millions prematurely hurried to--the grave.' It is well 'known that' some of the ablest men that lived during the Revolution, and who had led her armlet to battle, had expressed their fears that the dangers of the Government about to be established would be found in a departure from its just and unexceptionable principles. Übe conditions adapted to try its strength and varied practicability have never yet exieted. In some of ourthere pomilons cities—in Baltimore, New Orleans, mil San Franoiseneeand even_ other districts, where population presses upon subsist ence, the civil law has been made to yield to popu lar tumult. • -As yet; upon the whole, stability and protection have been found ,in. the sparseness of or population, acid the general - adequacy of sub agstenee to the wants •of the 'people. .ibis is fur nished by the public domain, which operates , as a safety-valve to society; illustrating • the beautiful passage of the old Testament representing the =operation between .'Abraham and Lot: " And Abraham said unto Lot: Let there .be no strife, I pray, between ma'and thee, and between my herd. .Mark and thy het men; for we be brethren. Is rot the whole hind before thee? Separate tbyeelf, 4 pray thee, from me. If thou wilt- take the left hand, -then I will go to the right ; or; if thou de pert to the right hand,then I will go to the left " It requires but little reach of vision to look into • ho future,end see how this state of things will be thanged. The workings of society to Europe, together with 01st' own progress, are adding largely to our population, and will create the teceseity of Increased vigilance, and determined mid natrioNo adherence to the letter and spirit of be Federal compact. In the better days, when 4eotionallisto was unknown, and a feeling of true fraternity united the °Mena of every portion of the country, who has not dwelt with admiration "upon the perfections of that instrument, truly the noblest birth of time," in which this eompsot is -tuboilied ? Who has not been !amok with the ' , angular jostles with which every 'department of tae Government is defined, and made dependent? Who hire not been penetrated with pro °undue• veneration for, the beauty, the majesty, and G.-4h ingrandeur of the whole ?It is, however, idle to • elk or think of preserving the Constitution withoht a faithful adherence to the letter sled Spirit of aka lompaot which repotted from the necessary COl3OOB. lions in which it originated. , If the North is wire, she will meet with earnest performance the just expec tation of her brethren. She will act with a pa ; dottrels and deliberation worthy of the fathers when they ,burst the ties of allegiance to Eng • laid; to•laiterle'ritigls step which looks towa-de a dissolution of 'the •Vonfedersoj. Withthore then Ceesarean oomptrn'•may we ponder the woes the searing of that Rubicon would entail upon our un happy countrymen. Let ue contemplate, es the Greg fruits of that result, the loss of our foreign commerce; our manufactures in decay; our whole industry broken up; and our towns and cities marked by the bud of desolation. Let us be sure that the national spirit would then languish and die out; and that the liberty, no fully enjoyed by every member of soolety, would become an alien in the land of its birth, and, like the harp hung upon the willows of the ltuphrates by the captive Hebrew maiden, would refuse longer to utter its spirit-stir ring voice. A revulsion in money matters would be hut an item id the general ruin. Groat Britain, true to that. selfish and wily policy which regards only the permanence of her own system, having mom olished her great• object- a the dissolution of the Union, thereby-destroying the effect a of' our republican example—would then unite with the new monarohs of • the divisions-of these States. English institutions would soon remodel our habits, Immerge', social, political, end religious; and :be compulsory support of an ecoleelastioal Ma blishmentase part of the State , machinery, would mme hand in hand with the creation of privileged classes, to tax the energies and fetter the spirit of cur people. In the contest of '5B great principles were at stake. It was the contest of the Constitution in its integrity. as extending its protecting seals alike over every section and over the citizen of whatever lame, whether native or foreign—with Nrampant sectionalism which dared to risk everything value 'hle for the establishment of its fanatical principles, ..nd the revival, with renewed bitterness, of that Federal jealousy of citizensof foreign birth which the people bad so signally rebuked in the defeat of the elder Adams,•and the triumph of Jefferson. rim cause,of the Constitution, of the Republic, and the country—the cause of liberty under !aw— e: the present and of the ooming'generations—tri umphed at last. It le for its now, in this contest, to aid by a thorough union ,and determined effort in securing-the perpetuity of that triumph. 4I hold Judge Douglas, by the default of the -south, to have obtained the nomination of the De mocratic party. As such nominee I support him. hroughout the whole struggle which resulted in his nomination, I noted with the South. I recog nized their 'constitutional demands, but a portion af the South made common cause with a man who alone caused the trouble at Charleston, and whose purpose is charged to have been the diemember. meet of the Union. Judge Douglas personally, and from the general character of the services rendered to his party and to the country, is eminently worthy of the high position for whiob be hag been nominated. In the carear of few public) men of this generation hag been more thoroughly illustrated the noble quali ty of our free institutions. Sprung from the cora• mon limbs of life, be early exhibited a forte of oening, an energy of character, end a catholicity of heart, which won for him the confidence of hie fellow•olttzene. A living commentary` upon the twellence of our institutions, end therarchiteot of his own splendid career, let us be true to him and to Oureglireg, by uniting cordially in his support, in. aide ,of, thsparty organization. FIiti.AUZLE.WA BOARD OF TRADE. RovcrA RD S. (ILA f 0011Mili Eli OF FIX NORM ..REur4.. LETTER HAGS At the liferellan;e ES:change, Phstaiilelphici. %tip JoinPrrnels. Lindsey loon hap Tosoarora. —.. Liverpool, noon lino (iov I.anadon, soon Bark Donna Anna, C0hn.. — ...,..... - Liverpool, loon Hark Ale: Won Hart Jos Maxwell. Davin..........,....Lag ll&Yrai noon nark Bea Elude. Kenny Havana, noon Nark emote, Stapler.-....._........... Matanzas, of 1 Brig Map , F. Milliken, Nordan--- Won ) MARINE INTELLIGENCRi Pj. ,411' rtiIkidiDZLIPHIA, Sept. , U 6, 1609. NUN .6 6-01.161 SEUL-- aII MOH ft Steamship Cerebrate., 'Howes. CO tow* rime Bost on, with vidq. d eass•maers to Henri' w Mem. ship William Lai .minge, Johns, from Liverpool, Aug let; passed 'I poker kb; was &a days to tn. Capes,hav ing lied westerly winds and 3days °aim ; from tho Banks to the Delaware had light westerly winne and ',alma all the time. 'scent thern e of ISch and 16th nal ; pass , d ship °lamb Pronto to New Yore to London, eth passed a quantity o f.eala apparently not lons in the water. 13th; 62iterieneed a heavy gale from W to W NW: dame the night of •ne 4th last and several suc ceeding nights saw t, st Aurora Borealis, of a beautiful • yellow ,00lor. t o re W 0 has on board 1.1.16 tone lead weight ep.l fen tore measurement in all 1,817 tong. The ship Vitoitstimi 796 tons. Brig Leviattian,Beffeee,i from Havana via Qumran this'. (where !tie Oteoharged as before reported.) to bal last to • Bohr Beeline. York, 15 days from - Havana, with Na gar, gagers, &a, to 13 W glernadou & Jiro Bohr Jos fueling. Havens, 9 days from New York, with settee to (lariat.. Bohr Vietor, Beare, days 'Nom Lane's Cove, With stone to Captain. boar Towne/PO.6days front Boston, in bal last to Nevin,_tiawyer. & bohr Bee , Tireforo.l dime from Alexandria, with grim to Thai Richardson Co. H . Behr Little Tom, %lumen. days from Milton, Del, wito timed ties to.; W Hatton, Bohr J denrAlastings, 4 daps from Laurel, Del, with lumber J r W !Moon Bohr Rhoden& Blew, Peterson, from Boston. Bohr f a l Tklr:n " ..Es d riv i o r rPrirtr t lge l elattr Beulah. Hanson, from yoston. Bohr flea. Coma, from Prom denoe. Bohr Barmen Willettyr, Cramer. front Baliebury Bohr Percy Itchier. MOM, from Braintree. Bohr Bilis, Packard, from New York. Bohr Crieig. Meager, nom Lynn. &lit Meals Tat f or , Taylor, from Lynn. Behr D is Wolf. Buckalew, from !Inn. Bohr Albert field,•Prilite r from 'I aun ton. Bohr Borah 1 . , 1ark,.91 ma, from Baler,,. • Behr klonteMen. 'Pal arbors. foam &AM. Bohr Lewis Chak,floeo7, from Hingham. Behr Coy norion, Vitamin*. from pmemouth. ateiming J r Starr. Phobias. hoitrefrent Cape Ater; towed to ems, B I' Af, 1136 inst. sate Zered, for k,endon. • •• "•' , .„' oHrig Bohr enVort i Mlie li nt ia g DOelon,W9tßier. cs lit lF 4 l4lse . Haman, Boston, Noble, Hammett, & AIM VID Bohr t!fi Eu ff flrfrag.7l,lketott t OgIC ' 1 ' 414. & Co 4 tlfirgatbr - 5 8 1 ffit ll' VAftPritgo. 0 hi . "APR &Wirt- Or • Foht Rft Willitra:DlZ ATha rglet*Shi. • Bohr Alias Greene. Doseit: Norton. & Co. • Bohr Glasellee Nsyjoronaorgurys, do Bohr (,) Nletriok. 1120ntroVerrvIwbOritdrt, do Fohr Elizabeth Jarlll:bleth: Baltimore do • B o hr u winetts, Cramer, , Charlestown, Blakistown Cox. Soh , it Blew; rotririfort;'Obstlertown. N Sturtevarm & Co. , • ' • Bohr C A Stetson, Mph, N Sturtevant & -sota• P Relines, Marts, Calrbfidge College, N Sturte vant & Co ohr p E Wolf . Stsikatew, Weymouth, Nevtn. 8ay •14•4 • • - 411 ° W Tuill:Tetastind ,'',ortsmouth, Weymouth, t , 41114 NAT g°' ' hr 0 • twßenear,Weedusett.Sinniolrean & Glover. ,Behr Lime Taylor. loyora. Mines &Co ' Bohr A Fields , inHips .Tau titan, L Rothennel & Co. sob r Sarah Clark. Coffin. Newport. do. ,• Bohr Vilnert Beam. CbMWßlglit R R COTSOII & The GB 'Kali steamship Religions, Stahl. Oast Mesh man, for Ohorioitton galled' at , 10 yesterday , with w fall freight and owsmper of fomenters. tOtirhis A lV ß otota n ir 4 RA Tlvi ci r 25.um0. 'The Kingston lett with 16 boWsi, laden and oowntned as Caftan Pofter;flour" and whisky to L G hlytinfer i awl nem elovermed, and aim to liuniohnoo. Hoffman, & WriLht Maggie b e flgiron to Jhnw. W /kJ i• Siam; 81183.11 ft Thom; umber to ro."Ktilttto h eons T p aw . son do to D @ lovlor & Oat ovary Artie, do to Osakt 11 & (Wm ; J Ampsou do to Codwollider &Co ; B Wagner ,do to Malone & hir ; Florian and 13 Coder do to Bo w lma & GoW Frame go tOK Wel. 4.ertow Mantle wofematt,J D. Hoffman; hnisnehnnun, o Lawrenoe, ifirMans and Yank's, °old to Delaware City. feetreepondence of The Prem.) ' -•; ,i READINO2R, • The following boata from the Union Cana ih. to the Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to r els 3. !advn and consigned se follows: • - t• We. and Margaret and Mary, o yber to Notorou & Sheets ; COI Lettere. do- to Jobs. ants i A bugsman • do to Saint Boltoq lc 0o •O.ti B me do to John B Moyer; Moms , do to I M DOISItat I tle Lasirenoe. and Brume i rump, do to et TrMom*. Bon ; A V. ilseblld. do to J li Daysher ; Prairie Plower. co to P If figendinger. IlrJ Holmes. it iron 1.1, Sof tort MO iillnllL &Co 1 Mt A rural, do T, ElEttitig & Cot B B Lehman , do to Jos Rowland; & T Smart._ pig iron to t 1 A&1 Se fort •, Morning 0 ory, do to Jae Rowland ; Julie, lumber to Captain. , . MEMORANDA Ship GlintiiO,'Fiesznen, I runt Caldera, arrived at Boa. ton Hid bat - , - • bhip Mary Goodellf MoGllvery, from Nov York, at Buono, Ayres Aug Sm. air 6th. Bark Greenland, Bates, from Callao, arrived at Balti more 24th inst. Bark• Young Greek.' Taylor, from Clolbra, Chili, ar• rived at Baltimore 24th hut Bark Orttrer, Naga. hence at Buenos tare* 7th Bark galacia, Freeman, for Boston, galled from Bile hence at New York 24th inst. • Bark Wiener, Atkins, henc e at Boston Hd inst. Brig Frisd. Brown, at Bt u 6th inst. wu to sail for Turk', Ddand. Brig John Welsh, Strellridge, hence at Galveston 14th inst.l2 daysSIMMS Bile G W Buten Gilchrist, hence at Boston 25,1 Brig H H Mcollverr, Clifford, hence at Portland 22d -•-- • • rig. Abby- kid Elieshethi Piunney, hence at New York 21th • Bng w treat, Park, hence at Boston 23d inst. Sohn N Smith. Small ;POl.l, l'r k e lipd it tdanis ; e t .14 rotr, e 'Wri r ta:iil? . . l l l laa l ik ' inii ; Y e ßowley and i..3l.,evering, Comm, beau arrived "at Ironton zeu instant. •• Bahr Magnolia Nickerson, from Wilmington, Del, arrived at tiocon 74th inst. • Behr Selene. Robbinsi for Philadelphia, cleared at Newham troth inst. • Sohrs Mary Prloe, Blizzard' Colorado. Sheppard; 'l' 8 Uwen, ue•brough ; and Morris, Hoover. arrived at Wilmington, Del. Path last. • feedhis port Geo B to loadyron. Har allumb uco.red at Boston elth Mstant . for y. Perna. Pohr Albert Pharo, Cavalier, hellos at Zest Greenwich met. • - Bohr Georgia. Sweet, sailed from Newbury - port flit inst for this port. Bohr Pustms Rickey, Tine, for this port, sailed from Pawtucket ad last. • Bohr Golden hod, Canary. henosi at New Bedford nsd instant. • Bonn Georgia,' Sweet, for Philadelphia, sailed from Newbury or t 22d inst.. Bohr A Photo, Cavalier, hence at East Greenwioh Rd indent. poor A Colby, Harman, for Philadelphia, sailed from Winterpeit 20th lust. Bohm A Henderson. Crowell, and G 51. Smith, Mills, hence ai Providence 22d inst. - - Behr Sea Breeze. Coombs. Iron, Dightoitfor Philadel phia. at Newportilet instant and sailed ltd. Bohr Mary Nett Stealth. for Philadelphia, wailed from Baker's t.aneme2td inst. • rohr Helen Carroll for Philadelphia, rolled from East, poit 14th hoot. ' ' Sohn; H E Dyer. Tracy; A 8 Brown. Brown ; Mintier •; and L. 31. Endicott. Lemur, for Philadelphia, sailed irom Prom fines 234 Bohr. A Hammond, ?in. ; New Jereey. Veto:Leman ; M rual.'Godfrey; maul, Green-r Jesse Jr. Winsmore ; .1 Ireland, Luke • C W Wilson smith; W H Howe, Harris; Northern Li ht, Lake tJit Plater. Goner; Silver Magnet. Petra . ; RICO. Crowell; and Flyaway, Davit, hens at Boston 76th inst. NIEU ICtN AL. THE ONLY PREPARATION - ;THAT. HAS • STOOD THE ;TEST OF 'EARL AND GROWS MOB AND YOGI ROPISLAN. EVNILY DAT. And filettnionfa's. new, and thimilt 'lrithotit number. niight bo sinew from ladles and gentlemen in all grndes of sooietyorhone satin testimony none oo Id mut. than Prof. W ood's Hair entOratile restore the bald and „g ray, add 'preserve th e hair of the yonth to old age, in all its youthful beauty I , : Pao,: WOOD: ftar:l46:l?tliglialtiteohill! Pep joiBain form the* that the hair on ' my need a ll over tweet, yawl ego, omitted by a Ottineboated &town dis ease. at aged with an emotion on the hoed. A non meu °Oared of suffering through life having reduced to s etiasi Of dependence, I hey. not been able to obtain stus for naps, neither have I been able to do them no, in tonseimenoe ethieh my head has so Iferdi extremely from cold. This induced tacto pay Briggs & Ito, see almost the last tent I hid on earth fora two dollar httle of thy Hairlßestonttive about•therlst or Angoat last. 'Dave faithfully Nitrated the direstiona, and the bald spot I. now covered with heir think arid blaok, though alnort; it 1111 elan coming in all over MT heed. Fechog °fondant that atio her lame bottle would restore it entlreli and permanently. feel anxious to persevere in its use. and b log deatituta of manna to purchase any more. I would as., thee if thee worildst not be to send me an order on thine atents for Ai t tt terrilirrlt e 4°l . OrtgatitcelaititVWB4i and the mtherhics." Tay fr iend, SUSANNAH KIRBY: Lidosank, Noble co.,lndlena Feb.ll, IMO, Piton. 0..! WOOD: Dear t tne latter part of the year 186 v. while attending the State and bemoan' Law Sohn, of the State of ,New York. my hair, from a emus unknown to me. commenced failing off very rapacity, so that in the short spec- of six months. the whole upper Part andy sealp was almost entire!, bora" of its clover ing, much of tne remaining pornon vpitn tbo side and back part or my hesd.snortty after biasame gray ; so that you will not be surprised when I tall you that, upon my return to the State of Indiana. ma more counted as quelotances were not gamut& at aloes to discover the oause of the change in my amigarantie. as no more in timate acquidniances were to reeognisit me at all I atones made appboation to the Meet skilful paysi oleos in the country, but, receiving no assumnoe from them thattnY, hamcould agaikbe restored. I was forced to become teconatied my rate. until fortunately, In the latter parr of the year DM ; year Restorative was recommended to me by a druggist. as being the most feliabm Bair litentoraUve Ilse. -I tried one isittle,aud found to my great satlefactiod that it was producing the desired effect. anise that time. I have used seven dol lars' worth of your Restorative, and as a result, have a tack coat of very soft pleat hair, watch no money can 2 e a mark of mgratitude for your labor and skill in the production of so wondernl an astiole, I have ream mended its use to many of nay friends cud acquaintan ces, who. I am happy to inform you. are using it with like effect. Very respectfully,yours, , A. M....LATTA, Attorney and Conesellor at Law. Depot,l44 Broadway, and sold by all dealers through out the world. The Restorative it put up in Bottles of three mato. via: large. medium, and ea all l the.emall holds half a , Ln o ilLa ti n t d l r e ligtigi n f j o i r t, cN r d o o e l i la t r . cf re bigtle ; the t medium the email, retails for two dollars a biTt r artli o e n i t a h rre holds a quart, 40 percent. more in proportion, and re tails for_ dig a rotate. 0 J. WOOD & CO_ Proprietors, 444 BROADWAY, New York, aid 114 lit ARRIST Street, St. Louis, Mo. And sold by all good Druggists and Fanny epode Defa me. • . Sold here U 7 DYOTT & c9.,2114 North SECOND street. • sulf- mw rd-eowwtr MOTHERS. MC7ITL!Itq moTHERI Egi 3 ldfZ: It must be obvious not otor to you, but to every atten tive and intelligentyiersou, that the fret diseases of in fants arise fIitIODY from v disordered eandition of their bowels, au in tine connection we 'resent to your nOtioe for the alleviation and unroof these diseases a remedy known as . . . - DL EATON'S INFANTILE CORDIAL. . Prepared from a formula used by Dr. Heron with 10- rearirsivo UMW* dUrlps. several MI .praep(i ee, WO komrit to be a meet reliable and ellloito mut re dy for Infantile complaints, and one trial alone will convinoe you k i nd aupertority.over recommended prepamtion of the lt is parttoularly FOR ORILDHEN TRETBING, And at this ;wiled of infantile lift, when bear anxious heart. are pained by witnessing the sufierir of your little ones it will be nil invaluable in B team!, the Gums, Rsdueing /mtammation, nd Re iltliff all Pain. For DISE. aishB ATTENDING TERTg IRO. such as Diorrhaa, Dvstritery, Grifrt-it in the Dowels, Acidity at the Stomach, Med, Colic, and Coterie the Head, we confidently offer this as a oertain relief and ou re in every .ao when tiven in time. it will invaria bly regulate the stomach and bowels, aid itaimmtanos in this respect can hardly t, estimated. IN CONVULBIONI, ' from_ which more infante are said to die than from any ether p ease , the little sufferer is ielitiVen ingianra• *tout as if by maple • and in Me dread complaint alone its intrinsic value is such that it has mai; roman mended from one fermi, to anotner. until the came of DR. EATON:B INFANTIL VO.gplaL has Ibecotne familiar as a household word. pow aelcyour at tention to a subject of vital interest to_yyrs zt ift, as well as to your suffering child. Dr. /•;aton's dial contains _ NO MORPHINE OR OPIATE '• of any kind, or of whatever nature, 111:7* a /set tehich we ate fully warranted in statute cannot Es said ett (WY other preparation for infantile dtseases, at ehittime before the public. Nil We find that throuthout the country, Mothers are becoming convineed of Ong toroth, WI of the sad 'and blighting consequences _which are oerteinto result ifpflithe nee of narcotics duguised in thetornt of quietingyrmedies their continued admin istration being invariably followed by stuyaleation, and w o nnow. io No oma e D R. w EeAONS gI NFANTmLECUR DIA:direr, tram even other remedy. It DOES NOT CONSTIPATE ' the ' bowelti.'imitber does it sot by deadening the sensi bilities of your oh ilden, but nature ly, through Os rare medminal_qualates, b,y removing all pain, And cause at - dignsae. We - earnestly recommend yen, 'therefore, to lose no time in procuring a bottle. that you tiay have at hand' a remedy which will never fail to relieve your child In time 01 need. It is perfeetty /tarot/eq. and can not inure tee meat delicate Vint. Take nose but DR. HATO '8 INFANTILE COR DIAL., This you can rely upon. Price Ott °ante per battle. Prepared only by_ CHURCH & D PONT, 0. 400 BROADWtY New York , And sold by them. and by all respotab e l',•!iuggists. and by 0 'e.CO , cot-rinetanw ,C 132 North ONCNIND t.: Philadelphia COAL. CIENITINE EAGLE VEIN COAL—Pure, viLte Hard. end obosi.'s4usl. tr not iruperion to an. Lehigh oeprd sold Els and clove. sties 94.60 per ton. /Art • Pint 15.71. Call and exawne, or send your orders to YLLIS BRAN SON'S •OAL POT, iIALLOWILILL btrent, third Yard, above droad stmt. so s , to eQPARTNERBIIIP NOTICES. _ _ - --- DISSOLUTION OF 00PAHTNERS1111). The eoeartnenhie. kerethrei 0 eeli ay between E. K RBI Z &lAA sad' A.: 0 KOUZ B her th ouday be.a d.e -l'fiarlmveyddybrafrigarPtx;tl4ll'zl.ltiaril;'.."l.T.tf, T Wan. ,Streati . . . —...... A. Prim ‘ins PliTA , ' Neliterriber 2 1 . OM CROU ZY . sets-3t. NOI ICE OF COPARTNER9HIe. A 11 Copartnership hag thig_esy beentrened between Albert Crouse, William o, Muller, en William Frau• flinger. under the Arm of 014011ZE. M LL.ER, & CO., for the manufacturing ofichfewelrg. ALBRAT CRLECT. Pr WILLIAM F. , LLUR • WILLIAM eV; tante - V.H., 13l 0111113TflUT Street. ynma.DIMPUIA; September 14 ISM,. alga sr, COPARTNERSIIIP.—NUTIOE—I ' have title day fanned a Copartnerey with Wht W. ".re of 0 KLAN & 'RON- BRONSON, undo . the fir SON, In the tonere 'Oven, sale a exehanke'.Btahle Bu .3 nem. 11.. X. cormart. Phihtdelwhia, Amsted SO. 18020. - • Y.. X. CONKLIN, thankful ion the•liberal ya l Sronage extemfett to him, begs to aolleigthe wane fart e new firm or Conkfialc Bronson. •• • . X OONXJ..I . seSO alt" • ' •• • • •,W XL W.• Ono ON. -------- pm - . 'BOMA TBRRA 00' A MA- Ji. Kuntrroinamvradowl i triw i ll .12114.111414i9Mitiratlit FILI, itot i l ltlilfrtra emote lain itie of WWI'S oAttat ail e halm Mao for every Mum o i 1 4 1 4there. , .. whut sato is , vorthr the Attention of ell' eilrattime .410 ho dhwo,nLtreo wee socrentge poem or oltyritaiootaiwoher Mos ret reated to stand s Wrote WM*. we 7 WO, Igor to ooetroot entee=orpOratlone or 0%4 re i pot par rat Alter orri lli n tie n__ tefor al fschr. OnasimantSl li atetsy 07/1 ,11 44 arilli t . :** BALZAC'S BAIJZAO'S NOVEL. . 7 • iiotikle Mr. itijircnatafßED: CIESAR EttiTTEAtl. A MAONIFTCFNT NOVEL. BY M lIONOBE DE BALZ AO. One elerant velem°. cloth bound. Price 81. Translated from the Fr. nnh mistrial expressly for this edition, by U. W. Wisht and Tinto "P).. B. tioodrioh, t" Dick BALZA(' Has been little known because he has been little trans lated. FAcept by reputation, he is almost WWII unknown in AM15710114. over the whole n ntine_pt of Enron's, however," (to quote th? words of Charles Hick ens, in 'all the Year Hound "; • wherever the litera ture of France h enetrated, Inc readers are num bered by tens of thou ands: , DICKENS PONTINUEB: 4, u ng uti,i4unbly, Bataan ranks as one, of the few great minxes who liPPear, by ones and twee, An cen tury after century of authorship, and who lease their ;nark ineffaceably on the literature of their age," The second Balzeto novel will be THE PET r y NNOY APICES OF bTANRIED LIFE. RUDD & CARLE L L'ON have:thin lust Pubbehrd PO. F.M.3 BY WEN FLABH of mobile, Ala. One el2 TAi l l a y m oTtFi l e o s t e h lgrs d ien i t r b . y " lnlt s k.. tage free. RCM) & CARL,KtOn E rt, uhlisheno 130 GRAND street. NEW YORK. se22 watt F ALL SALES OF BOOKS. SAMUEL 'HAZARD Jr, , 7SI 011E0774UT Street. Invites the attention of BOOK BUYERS, n LA e W puAbIAN r D n w ay , - to A Bso RTED STOOK OF BOOKn, • EVERY DEPARTME NT OF LITERATURE, now in store and being re c eived from recent THADE BALLS. TEE MERCHANP. TEE STUDENT, THE FARMER , THE MECHANIC OR _ _ THE MA? 01 7 LEISURE, oats hod at Mt eilablishinept Books test will be Instructing, wousins• or usniut to esoh and every one Txß NEW PUBLICATIVNS aro reoeived ex feet as issued and SUBSCRIPTIONS ARE RECEIVED, also, f STATl ON}Mesaslnes. RY IN GREAT VARIETY, and of the best deeorivion. - liesins•s, BINDERY oounented with the establish meat, Biading oan be executed In the but and shear est manner. i'granng reading out of town. as also oinking, will find this a, pleaggnt place In whitb to pan tieng to looking oirs r the boob. gelr.mw.kget GG. EVANS' GIFT BOOR STORE, • 1tn.139 EsTNOretreat BUY YOUR ISOOKR AT EVAEff. All Books are bold as oheap as at tiny other stare. ya have the advantage • Of rooenti n g d o a hasdame fiat with each Book. If KW 8..0103. A C M ele O ra ß t S d O Mu R OBs'K RT it H e OUyD BINr. , Rtse. eleekenete. une vol. limo. Price 3100 0AM11.1.1 . Translated from the Preach of Meg:Damao. One vol. 12mo. With a _ . ... .. . . ... • (Hit. Prim:, atilii TuttfuNlty p_ourit; OR THE SOOTH ERN Fit AT EMIR. One 1131 limo. price sty! THE THREE MERU. by the 'labor of l'noe 61 00 Dr. There'. THE 'l' HRO,NE OF DAVID. Price 111 :A THE MOUNT VERNON PAPERS, by Ed- Price $126 ward bye rett. TEM. KELLY'!! AND (FERLI,VII. Price e 1.25 MAEOAEIti MONO It lEFF EA, Rut love rib" Wpm" e v v.. Dv O. Burdett. $125 US K ey BT t l ' lD . ittrir ANTI SPANISH Pti" 81.25 AIAINI W $ 1 ro We Fries $1.03 NE 611.F.8 O. b. the author of Moue. Pro. $1.23 DONA 00K OP DF AGTH AND MEDI CINE. DJ W A. Aleott, al 1). Price 8125 THE [ATI' ~ E BwALITY, by Dare. Grey. Price vas LE AVEB OF 04ABA. Priee a 1 22 PRI NOE OF Tit F. H. , USE OF DAVID. Price 81.26 TRH PILLAR. ON FIRE. Pricell SZ EUTLE 0.3 E. price 125 ADA , t DEM " Price 1u) 1 liM MILL ON THE FLOPS. Onto 100 ALL THE NEW BOOKB Ali BOON AB handsome the Pubilahera' Reggie, Helm' Film), and Present With efteh Hook Cell 111, and one trial will astaire you thnt the bee. Place In the city where you should purchase Books, Is P.VANS' GIFT BOOK ESTABLISHMENT. Pi0.•39 OH h.bTNUT Street. se2s-tf. Two doome below FIFTH. on the upper side PIANOS. dmi÷ll.l STEINWAY & SON'S NEW PA -17.vx_4VER-sTßato, sitaZik ti Plhtio9, SQ.I.IiLItB;MWD. AND 13(0Joalth, VI OS, now proforma in mamas and in private:dints& y the beet performers. Reoeived the first preuittuasover the beet makers, fro* Wig es bhe Gottaehall i Mason a nd others. uhai!eage au ooropetttion. rtrr i g6na, da-ly 1006 C U Street. PIANOS ! PIANOS !! PIANOS !! ' PIANO-FORTES rdt.Lobypi r k - • atpEoNs. • tab& leallatif i t . & . Ntuins & Clark, Hallett, rayl4-1/ SEVENTH and lORGERMITT. Ftivii HAINES BROS.' OVERSTRUNG PAT EN T-A CT lON PIANO FORTEB, "Cheapest First Class Pianos made ." eplandid annortmAncor Lanni. XIV , and other styles. for malit at Factory Walt Prtema , and warranted fora yearn. Seoond-hand Pianos for We and to rent. 51ERE L. ALKEN, B.E. Car. or SkArklITH and ARCH st. PRINCE a 00.'8 Improved MELODEONS. from epwarda: • NOTICES. EgARMANTIWN PAS ENGER RAIL WA Y COMPANY—Orator( &alit and DIAMOND Strabta—rnitann , yulA,Aua: 91st. 1800 —An Instal- Anent ulnae Dollars per share tarring acoond inatal- Irma) on the capital stook of ,Uermantown &men- Kat' Ballarat Co pant , is doe and payable mot Wore the fire. dat of Untobetnoxt almanac.' 91 ()roar of the Board of Managers. 01 , 11(6101,Y. se l-lm . fatoretary and Treaaurer; nOVE'4. THE -CELEBRATED' ROY A L rooIci,NtSTOVE tv.one of the IDOBt vopolir Docking tares ever introduced. It ,is made either vri or without Put-burning fiatnirps and of verjot it s styles, Manta& for_ g' burnin eithe#' coal or wood.. hail-xxVota TOP wlth s, reservo ir contain At a constant supply of hot water, is a valuable Improvetnerit for housekeepers. hese stoves are made of the best iron, and WAR RANTED to give satisfaction. Please examine befute purobasink. NORTH One SS S. Nitta% sail•it Iron Founders. No. 209 N. SECOND St 0 STOVES! STOVES!! JAMES SPE A T-i. • No. 1116 MARKET GTREETr 4 noW prepd to detailse WAWA of the pub.io than coinpietelv 10 alt the °ribs Btove trade than any other eetabllshment in Philadelphia. in proof of _vhdoh lie Invites COMPAX MEE EXAMINATION. : The following are among his own pope ar inventions, several of which have already obtained a national repu tation In Inrneeiling 0.1 ex cellence and economy any other ktovee I me. - • JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee rif the Improved Gas bunting Cooking Steve, acknowledged to be the beet Stove for family use in the world. J AlitEe SPEA ft is the Patentee of the celebrated Gea-consuming Cooking Range, now rapidly coming into tlMOriti one. J A hlbB SPEAR is the Patentee of the Improved SU ver's Air tight Gee consuming Parlor Stove. JAMES SPEAR is the Inventor of the Improved (Patented) Ornamental Stove Urn, which, from its beauty and utility, is likely, this season, to be univer sally adopted. Jt hi h 8 SPEAR is the Patentee of the Labor. Fuel. aOft Comfort saving Ironing Pan. JAhl EA SPEAR is the Inventor and Patentee of the oelsbrated Rewity.oer Rester JAMES SPEAR m the Inventor of the Improved Fire- board Stove. For all of the shove the Inventor very Justly claims advantages which require butt? be understood bv the ptiblle to be unlvereally appreciated and preferred to any other artotles of that class in.thq market and he would heteby extend a cordial invttstton to alt' uemone is want Of Stoves to call and examine for themselves. Parties wishing to examine will have every attention shown them, whether intending inunedtataly to ix chase or not. rmsintArriar. COIItPARIES. IN'SURANOIC COMPANY OF THE sT,ATE , XI3NNSYJNANIA—PTRE: AND NA- Ain IiquRADDE-Doc 4 AND A EXCHANGE BuILDINtid. Chartered le 1791—CapItal 8200.009—Feb. crush value,-4428 792 77. SU Ingeated Ins u re mound and available meounties—oon game to Insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Btoeltior Merehandlie, St. en liberal tonne. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Sherrerd, George H. StuaSimeon Toby,_ garnnet Grant, Jr., yr. Charlet' 7daealester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Rmith, bombs B Wattaon, /slik B. Budd. Henry G. Freeman, William R. White, Charles 8. Lawn, George Caro HENRY D. SHERRERD, President. WILLIAAPHARPER, Secretary. je9-w ipXOIIANGE INSURAIWE 0075LPA.NY IN-Le —olfloe No 409 WALNUT Street. FIRE INSURANCE on Rouses rind Iderehandine generally, on favorable terms , either limited or per petual.- Jeremiah Boman, DIRECTURS Jahn Q. (finned°. Joshua T. Owen, gteube C. Thomas Marsh, w i re It Jr., , Semi. L. Smedler.,_ , Kale, Bellefonte. JEREMIAIIISorrsithh, President. JcBN 41,'BIINNOLIO, Vies President. _ EDWILRII 114 VIN PAOTCtAir LEGAL IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of REfIoCOA FLEreirkt, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to andtkeettle, and tptlust,the supplemental aoooont of 8...1T 1•LI. 81101 11hicinmiri 1..0A1h8. k.l.:oUtbre of Rebeaoa Pletcher, deosased. and to report distribution of tha balanco on hnnd, wait meet all parties Intereated.for the purposes of Ma tp l ttP utment. on MONDAY. OCTO .E 1 MO. at 0 plonk P. M.. at No. 109 North SIXTIL Street. Philadelphia. ae2l- rtnwbt ROBERT M. LEE. Auditor. RAZABETII VARRENTER, by her next friend, It o..TcJOI-IN CARPSNTEM. Coin Pleas, Divoroe Dooket, fdp.rah,T.,llo. No. 21. 'fo John Carpenter : You are heyeby notafied of mule granted by bud CourtOf Common Y eaMl on you, to show onus, why a divorde o tincuto rnarrtroonri should not he granted to your wile xlizahotb Carpenter. said rule returnable on Bar, urdaY,B e pt. 29.113&3. ee22. 26. 28-3 t* SHIPPING, 4,2Im.THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL 'MAIL BTRAM- Es. PROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin. Passage —... --------8730 Second Cabin Passage— ..—.—..— 76 PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage Second cabin Passage .. , The Wee from New York call at Cork Varner. Jim ships from Austen call at Halifax and Cork Rat. Cnpt. Judkine. OANCA. Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Cut. J. Stone . Air RFC& Capt. Noodle, , Pt, N. la'Lott. LA A 'Lott. NRA, Cant And, rood AFRICA', Clen. Phannon. E Capt. J Leitch. EfIGTIA,Inow bedding.) - These vessels carry %clear white light at inast , head ri e tt n ß o t n A 'i , t t a jo b : r i lea7:74 ISVet; i n t .V,Pgrsd ay . . Sept. A P l lMA h lro n .= , flacq, i Ntre e d 4 n n e7r d aj T ,.g:trt t : 1 1 9 1 A lA, Lott, " N. Y o re Wednesday. Sept. " , UROSA, Boston wedpesday, Oct. 3 PERSIA, Judkine. " N. York. Wednesday, Sept. JO Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners or rheee Mops will not be accountable for Gold. Silver Bullion, :name. Jewelry, Promos Stones °allele's. ordeal, tons or laden are mined. therefor and thevalne thereof therin expressed. For freieht or pas sage apply to R. CUNARD. Bowling 12freex. New York. EXPRESS COMPANIES: THE ADAMS EXPRESS w r1it00.,0111a.,3110 OfIESTNUT Street, aaAp ry& area , whose'. Mejehandise, Bank Note, v ," by its 0111 Lines or in oonneetto4 o mit CouWalel i. to the prtneipsi towns ene ee of the linnet!! teg: ft&NpFORD, letatf general Sueenntendsot • FAIRBANKS' PLATFORM SOALES, MS" ' ale 710PARVAIN LATH _ROO F1NG,J011.1.4 , - WELOH, P- 7 IsLATKR, ` prepared to Pit on any amount of m at 1 yetis. AU yea...oriented to gm es rdere Peet to Timm 9treat. nu GER , ,ax en Road will be promptly attended to. BORAX, rained. ' cases and barrela, for pat.' TritriltßTh BROTIIRRA 4 0. • •, 'end 4,..9 North pitcortp et. Atha I Northnollb WBVIERILL & BR rIiER, 47 and 40 dISCOND etrost. see EDtreA ITALIAN, FRENCH; AND LATIN, by; se3o 12t. MOORESTOWN BOARDING-50130CA. •LL M • POH Cilittd% welt rermeo ht of 160 month, Onto ber next FAT partioul ra mquire or MAkY LIPPenoTT, Promfror. net° hlnorret.vp.P,O..l3uvllruNEL ar,.."(.J• Frllo MISS'S oAttEv 4-Dlll9. BEFBE'q English and Fret:ap t B.,brclieg and Day Fehr:A, for 'fauna Ladies. ba waloNll7` btreet, will reopened on WEDN irDAV, September it melt lat CINGLISII AND CLASSICAL SCITI O OL. OLZA Tho gehool of tile ehbeeriber. In Frimele Building. C etrent, above Twelfth, will re-Open on RION O AY. the ITth of September. 101:1-tf C • ARLES SHORT. k PItIN GARDEN AO/11)&51Y 'OR vomit) M P' , N AND BOYS. N. E. Cor. EIGHTH and BUTTON WOOD :tunas. Bonk kerning. Lana as gea. Alathematica. Drawing, &o. ved at any age. F. DONLEAVY LONG, Pampa,. ae3-Irn "UNION ACADEMY, No. 5 SOUTH FIT- I'EFNTH Streot—Pripelpal, TflOa. D. TAMER ; ", opted to thY Dive Utica of monad health . acwal hol ar ably. so d proutable asswiatious. lomlarm may be bail at tha rooms, or they will be sent to any address. axial lm YOUNG . LqDiEb' BOARDING AND DAY PCHOOI,. nom. JAM ER I. 11KL BoardinK and Dar Boliool for Young Ladles. 16 411 W A UT street. will be reopened 13optember 13th. aull-Arorim 11ORBhOKE, 'TEACHER OF 11 EIE E• PIANO. No. 1902 PINE fitte*L At kornsdult at t. •e3-mwßtr• SMIN DERB' INSTITUTE, Tuißri-NINTH AA DELND MARKET STREETS. N PHFLFB Professor E. D. Bat/D/31W & CORTLAND IIAHN DRRII. A. At. Ynnolv Hon. WM. BIGLER, Clearfield,* hi. MoICIABIN, of the Alerohnnta" Hotel. Philadelphia ; Hon J. W. FORNEY. of TA. Press ; Hon N . 8. 88OWN.F. riladelphla; Rev. R. WFATIIKOQR. of the 0. S. nlon; Hon, .1. W. MAYNARD, Williamtport ; J. EISEN 'NH. Elie.. President of DO tnhit h Coal end Navigation 'Company and Hon. ASA. PACKER. itlauch Chunk—S/1 o f whom knee epee I...lndian is Saratierel Imsti ort—wilt give their Encode .00 may ,o looking for a info tnoronah. and t Nissan t sohool any information deebed reopen In tele mammary. A grove end lawn of FIGHT AOBBB are nit/lobed to the Institute for geolutiom recreation, and physical ex amine. Cr The te•me fora eentidon of fire month*. ecientiag from the dray of admission, are *76 for day-boarding pupils. 3100 for ;wells who spend ltetard•ii and Rand ay rat horn,. and 8133 for Doris remaining notstantlr. No extra chart.. Payments in nd toner, non lei fIAKRIET BROWN WILL REOPEN A-1 Flrr PCHOO:. F"R GIRLS oo the N. W eviler of FILBER I' nod JUNIPER inmate. oppoilte Fenn 84nare en loth n. ninth monto,lBevt.) 6.11-41,• CLASSIUAL INSTITUTE. DR N STREKT. below Loct:R.r. The dolma of the Clauloal Imo amp .111 be yerlinej Monday. September h. J. W. Pet FAS, A '.1.. au27 dim Priem al. 911103. BALDWIN'S ENGLISH, MA TIIFSIATICAL. end CLASSICAL SCHOOL, for Boys. N. E. corner of BROAD and ARCH, will re-noun Sept. 3d. au2ll-1m" M ISI A.l W. HOWES HAS REMOVED her eohool for young ladies to 1623 CHFS THU": street. nod moll reopen no Wedneocky. September IL A. few boarding pupils will be reoeived. For eirotOnrs, lectors as wbovo, or at the Presbyterian House. 1 34 11,11336 CUtstoot street. 11111.67 1011 , NN INSTITUTE, SOUTHEAST CUR. NRR THIRTEENTH is..d FILBERT Streets. re opens MONDAY, September N. Four more Puloltl moll he tulatittech Catalorues sent to soy address. tf H. 8 EWART. Principal, CKNTRAL 1 STITUTE, TENTH ‘ND SPRING GARDEN Streeta will reopen Septem ber & Hive prepared for any Diviaion of the Publia Grammar Bohoola, for College.. or for Hawn.. no2o 6w• 13. Prinemnl IVIR WINTHROP TAPPAN'S BOARD ,. I NO mil DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LA DI Ea. No. 1707 YIN F, street, near Logan Portiere, will RH-OPEN on WEDNESDAY, septemberllth. Circulars In-Dished on application. aule-ew • MISS LUCY R. MAYER and Mrs. R. M. BIRD will +eopen their sohool for young la dies, nt No. 1010 SPRUCE street, on MONDAY, Rep tember 17. angla.2rn_ ItIESDAMES OLIEGARAY AND D'llEff; VILLY respectfully inform their friends and the public that they have removed their Boardint and 1)n1 school for Yonne Ladies from LosatiSounre to Noe. 1.541 and 1329 SPRUCE Street. %.1,15.em BUSINESS CARDS. MATHEW BROOKS, MABUFACTURER. CAMPAION o tINIFORMS. NO. n tg r Ao V rtt r l ( 11.61 . 1 get, seIO•Ln opposite Cherry• Philadelphia H ORACE SEE, MECHANICAL ENQINg.EII, and PA :ENT ATTORNEK, No 114 South SIXTH Street, (Nearly pnwcalte the County Court Howe,/ Prepares Specifications, Drawlnce, &0., and transacts all other business - connected with the obtaining of !Jot ter. Patent Machinery Designed and Drawings made. an26-3m* 111112 1 R. ()ORSON, REAL ESTATE BRO. • KER AND OnNVEYANOER, DOERR:MOWN, P FA i titORES, MILLS. and HOTEL 6 FOR SALE in Montgomery, Ducks. Chasm', and Delaware Counties, vairg from 10 to =lsere., In good loealitin, Persons app lying will be shown proportion free of charge. Bonds and Mortgagns got/ ated at fair rates. HAND SOME R.h..511.1:1040k.S for sale in Norristown, Potts town. and intermediate places. For Catalogues and NJdescription, address R. R. CORSON. Jr2l-6m Norrisown, Pa. NI(1110LSON, kr • Manufaotuter of MIRTH LINEN end MARIIFILLES BOSOMS AhD VOLLARR. A large and choice aseortmerr, an watt. XADE, alwaya on nand. unto whioh I. INITLIMILSTIY invite the attention of cam and PromS-Paring SHORT - TIICS buyers. 11. CR.MVIIMP tsECOND sad ARCH fitreeds. Phila deluhts.ari7-Lten. FIIGUET & SONS, • IBIPORTERB ON HA VANA OIGARB, No. got, South FRONT Street. Receive regularly a full assortment of desirable CI 'GARB which they offer at low rates. for cash or ap 'proved oredit. /y pANSON et FlOllO/480.N, BOOXBINDIARB. ROIL SIP AND Sill MINOR. SnaraTif, Batsmen ?Sextet anLI Chestnut Mester PHILATIBIRMIA. JAME PAWBON. JAM. B. DIIONOI4OII. Vr• J" WAGNER JEEMON, • ATTORNEY AND counßELLon-AT-ia.W. Wire. No. 116 South SIXTH Street. (OnPolite Independence Bemired ILADELHIA, litthe hid of reliable PH Attenie P rs, at different poLnte in the United States, is enabled to prose Onto and colloid nightie of every deeorinOok• Partin yar attentionkiven to the 'exp.ntir.etion and re-. oover~o ,the ?nut 3 11,einteee end ,DPTINeeel and the of he;ill 4 . 44.,` th e 1 :;°12%1 harts of the UlllOll. Rae the Otatntes or ell the States and is Commissioner for most of them. Depositions oarefidis taken ender Conununntnir. apll-lint 3. BAYLIS THOMAS. w -A•, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, revontl of from No. MS Arch street to No. 429 WALNUT /M. Yu*W V *Menton yon tette recovery of MeTosn tile Cling^ The jw, and erAmln4ton of Willi, conveyances. .Aoegotnents, Dna* of 'kale, rind other Instrunta of Writang. The management of ri nd ettg =tier a s i r4 ' Pr :le " pA71: 41 - ; weetmente of Money. Hattateotory refere nce ISn When reeinred. PHILADELPHIA AND M0411171111' READING RAILROAD. It , OTION OF FARES ! On arid after , St ItII. ad, 460,. Commutation Tjekets, with twenty.sax coupons, will be tuned, good for the fielder and Sari:Umber °fhb, fansily,.on any rpuwenger 1 rem, and at any tsme. -They ww be eow by the Treneurer, at the - c?loe of the company, No. 217 South IFOURTH Street, a redlican z of twenty-tive bar nom. from thereenlar arm re ea within to enjoy the Summer In the Coq try wil d the a very datable route, the Sohtlyllall and Lebanon Valleys bolus among the most benutdUlsOid healthy la the Rate. and awes tibia by (oar trains fro= and a Thiledelphie dell?. 8. BRADFORD, Treasurer,. flubansuantsts March Rah. 11X0. mutt • R THE SEA SHORE . tialPM- FOR MDEN AND ATLANTIC RAIIIBOAD.—Un and after SATtrit DAY: ee yr am ber 1, Mad train leaves Vinit ; street wharf. -- 7 So A.M. Express .• •• ..4 CO P.M. RETURNING, LEAVEN ATLANTIC: Mad__....,._. Express..._.._.. '. toe A.M. Stopping eall • Stationsiminir and returning. thiPGTO tO Atlantic,s33o. CAP ; round trip tickets, good for ne date. Freight must bo delivered at Cooper's Point bv 3 P. 31. The Company will not be responsible for any FOOOl gold received end reeelpted for by their Agent at tne Point.au3l-tf JOHN 0. BRYANT. Aleut. PHILnDELPHIA AND OkA D. DFi LU3HT SUL EXOU Oren. on and efter hIwt.D.AY, JULY 9th, nntil September 30. the 19llowmg routes willwill be open for exoureloon Mott tater sale at iiaket 011oe,Bmad and (Jallowhab streets. mall wfmtf To Niagara. Felts and el 6 00 To Nornnton and Teton ------.—. 660 ToGoelr, Haven end • a 00 Por further eartioulare see email bills, or apply to Tioget Agent of the Company, Broad awl Oallowtull streets. or to .}NO. Reading tt Y. y r :ATI, General Asent rhile, a e end. Bile. G. A. NICOLL% G - 6 , 6'llitikenntendent. ceding. • tyll-tee3o ' . - SUMMER riEsORTS. - MANSION HOUSE, MOUNT CARBON, -mu .SOHUYLRILL COUNTY. FA. Families accommodated with good rooms at reduced prioee. This old-established Rouge, located in the gap be tween Sharp and Second monutaine, immediately on the line of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, within Wilt a mile at Pottsville, formerly ger/ by Jo setth Read, of the old Nieuwe Rowse, rhiladelphia, has, since his demise. been tinder the charge of hie daughter. The House ie prepared, at all seasons of the year, for the reception of gueste.and ties been . recently. put in order. The large garden. and park adjoining. presents groat indueements as a summer resort, to persons Wish ing to spend a shed time away from the dust and tur moil of the cities, where they can breathe freeh moun tain air. and enjoy the wild and beautiful scenery of rho goal region. Comminotdon Passenger tiokets, ter the tree of Myra- Leg. are sold at a reduction of twenty five per omit., and an accommodation train will leave Pottsville daily Marine the summer month!, to entiMe those who may dears tl to spud the beaniess portion of the day in the city and return the same evening. on which the charges will be thirty-three per cent below toe °seal rates. For term', only to• MARY READ Mansion Roue, Mount Carholi j je3o-em Soherikill Co a. MACKEREL, SHAD. HERRING, &o. 1000 bble Nos. 1,9 and 0 large and medium Vito kerelan assorted paokages, ore limy oholoe qualitty also 99 iible. now No. il large Mackerel. ' 00 he bble new No. a4^ do. 80 bble new No. 3 medium do. ad do new Eastern lieu Shad. MO half obis now do do do. 16139 tibia new Eastport , No . l Herring. ' 100 ( o do H_alifax No. 1 do. 700 o new Boston No.l do. 100 do do NA I smile Fish. . 77 do Immo Balm_nn, 100 quintals Gms Bank HodEsh. 100 bone! new H ammer eouniiCheese. New landing and In atom, NI 1$ Mil RR 3(001417. Yea TV ra V Wii A *VIM. HAVANA CIIGARS.—Com -500)000 prishat : Fparte, IT. Ca nail, twin°, Calhoun. • 11 l a wea. r, Adornoion, _ ' Troy° Hondo, 40. or Regalia, Londtes, Millar. Vale a, enders, 030 Zll3. 011103. Ot all wiser , qualities. and _moultli.iii T d in 3 . re L like re cane arrivals, and idr 6410 b 7 ' Uld . RL, L. 0/0 Sy • " 130 Pr nLN arrest. AT A UOTION pitioEs..:-.87V0K OF MA RMLES, ritESERvEtt, MACHINERY. &tht oloalecout at auotion priori, to Moss business. 7 RRET Strom. seal if t gw,pka OIL, in quarts and pints, for • , Lit & PIROTEIRR A 41:41 49 Nottb 3Ectinußt. CARDAMOM SEED, MAL A 8.4 case for We. • WISTRICRILL BINTILIM ,; 47 lul4,49„riartt...e xport u NISEED-4 casks Italian or sale. WE rttit 4r ItILI, /t„ BRuDMI L „,, italo saa bort T . cw. , D at. EXCURSIONS. M=RE a ll I FURNXItg," N. ' LIT ilk 'Cif, - ; • • SALE OP 4,300 PIECES SAXON 42u MARWRIFITA r tI i tii 3 0 ' 7) 7 • 71 . 1 . 12 iRa.8i11/PILbY l M.A.AM scrag. Wilt Mali:ids its 01411 P sale of 4 &a Pnday. Peet. SS l 0,. • „ 400 races of !excel womin dread oods i oi ear , known manta cetera of Maims. Petuntedsr Ste re. New York. Consisting of— ato pieces gal de chasms, extra helms goods.. • 00 do challirs supeib 4011117 and pair deldssol. 375 do ;naiad high lu tree satin Smith. 5 , 0 do °hell' royal. ei , tri ground charm. very imarcer 200 do Floridae, &mane re plaade. y2O d o Pansies. intend d .00ds, - to o , 3 hg mu do wooden soon. lush'. !extract milt stripes. Ino do do do do do dosb•ndth 460 do jeoquardo small set Glares an antiraly new more. WO do brilliantes, silk figure. P.m bite city trade. his do Atlanta.. 'dogcart, 6 tore& arlandld good., 400 do all-wool nd timid. awaitepee";designs. onshr mo m red a bloat $OO do union plaids. doabie widur do, bright colors in red and black checks. 510 do Union plaids. smile width. in our well known manufactare. The above. compiled' •• the most approtrod style*" of their importmaon. are (rev , goods. psi las dins per 104401.'1 c coonu. and carefully imported Aor the trade and market your attention reopeetfar alai to this sale. which Ind mated. all the Latest nova tom of the'mporte ton. rhe rale of Nam drCew goods will oomosnes at It 0 clock precisely. 6.4 SUPERI^R PARIa RGAOK ROMBAZINgr—OP A VERY 131.:PLRIOR UAS N. On Friday "Unitas. A fall assortment of superior Paris Blaek Bombs :ince PARIS DRWS3 OILIER AND SILK sons. A► invoice of rich P•n• pp+p tjau mid Milk Noble, IV F. PANCOAST, AUCTION/MR, Sat , • CIIIV , T to B. BCOTT Js.,. 431 CME•rfIiDT BALE OF ZOO ARD IMPORTED DRY GOOD to. TWA Morning. Poor. M. by catalogue,, o a credit. oonasamnotnif at 10 o'clock orscisslr. Invaded wlli ba found. a °Woo of mosokabto goods. gaited to prey-nt gales. TWO DN V MODS fIT'CER• Also. loolodod mast. of Wedosaday. tAo stook of two dry gouda, trimmms, and v trig. ty stares. oomprtsing fall assort me of of °bolos and dostrabl• (OA,. Irllnasd Plot*, ng RRO.DEP IE3. A lino of Paris Praiwolitoriaa.guat WOO. asktraoing rich Floooo.ass. Irservapp Jationitts. and Cambric Collars. and +sta. keg. St 300 CAR ro:13 PL O WER. Pp) carton. by tall kola Faris attifin/11 IlOW•nr• Moak,sl and (Awn' Arrrh, koo UOtnDt. A..to. fall strl• bonnet wistisr , 4. tn COW OM. ha, &a. TRIMMING RIBBO.k& Rich fail style* drys' trimmings. flings*. Stack silk velvet ribbors km BLACK LACI: vErr.a. A line of black si luso. and sdring• and Puts black Isu , r.lt• sod w.,Gan SILK HANDKI.N.IIIIE ,. 3 AND roNortit. MMMNa=al2l;lTii 6.purees whits "Ltd eolorod poasur• sa handler blota. 60 d's.v meet/ all-wcr+l,6rj.kst Aakets. ;CO &seamen's Intim skin (roate. Also. e ltae cm Wan goods, neek:eoes, An. Peremptery Slll4 or sup•riof AKFRICAN CI) rre. RY.,' M CUJek. Aii ACCOUNT. On Mondeorning. Ooto.or Ist. will b• sold by oancoetts. ob a bbaral credit, 75 rs• o first wait y Aennn ,114 Cithirl oda ktirlas a fall amonsbent of Om M E Roods ia the mar• .t nale uovinve, onnmencunt as II o'abmak breeisety. airCatalninen and asimplos :sant on bauwday. /kr tea bar 30th. PIITLIP FORD AUOTIO:=FARS, No. 490 MARKET 190•01.. and II 41 MINOR Itrom POSITIVE GROG OF I b 0 CARER Barra. ISHOSB. BROG ko l a. AC4O GUM PROir.B. On Thursday Morning• Peptsmber at ID o'clock 'Pramual,. will i, sold. DI oatatogue.ou 4 month' aredit.l.4lou miss we's. boys and youths' oalf. grain. hp,. and Bunparisq boots t nal!, kip, and butibrogans, gaiters, pninie. Ontdrd tits iMM===E=l Aka: r tnll e..so rtment of women's. muses'. end ehil ren s our msoe cocoa. . • .• . Ale v. dozen suprior kid eking. Al o. or 211 edges ilootele ging haul embrellea. sizes frceo zh to .1.11, one.. Tice Shove !tale wait embrnee an woe' ut ent of goods aro.ti 7 the attention of boyars. cc they are from brat clams City and tardern mantdeoturers. la - Goode open for examination with catalogues Miele on morning of gale. BAVING FUND!. " A little, bat often, fills the Pares." IfiIIiANKLIN SAVING FOND, No. 13619nath FOURTH Utzsitt, betty °Mut ant sad Nashua., Philadelphia, pan ail Deposita on demand. Depositor.' money gemmed bovarnmeet, • Gists, and City Lmns, Groundta, Mary p; keit Mammy deems safety better than tame maul, consequently will run no risk with. *yr sitors' money but hare it at all times ready to return, with C pet cent, intermt, to the owner,.. they We 10We done. Tau county sower enced. " Fernallii,.' married or Mule.; 'and Maori.= derns4 In their awn right, and each &MOWS win be,, ,.... witridraWn O bi conch the atsta Fp l Zartarra isi x t=ty to rate Zebra Morey IF Itpliolzatelrgh DIRECITOIR , • "scab It, Bkomiet. Ansaoho l r ogt. Batterthimi oath r i ai soft. "14 JA . If PrsiSaiikat. Cdrinrs CLDWILLAI)I3I, Treasurer. axon- " Dollar saved is twioe aimed." AMERICAN SAVING FIIND.—Ooni -1 .i.aeli jhriklinx. southeaat comer WAIF' 01 and Ft, T.O Streets. 9pen daily now I - ,di I o'clock, and on MONDAY till 81n the eye:Mtg. Ms Old Intimation ha/ tawnye paid in full, eine mad. without notioo.l 00 rirt Ekt oXPIT . • erl sum a ma. a.ni tsi Boom aadaivrer. TA 8 h. • wx. irolt.r.mrt. Frrt. it vino Fre John 0. Farr T. alper, e r To g : p gkg 11 .4, .r ! .., .. . Mdine, 84,1 e, Win. J. Howard . JrarY7l.lBol l l :Lem. JOHN 0. Sal% Secretary. , mali-lia SAVING FIIND—APIVE PER ONNT IN. TERWAT.—NATION/J., SAFETY TRAM_ PANY, WALNUT Street, owthwest Gomm Hl4, rhiladolnhis. triaoryanttaa try the State _ liner la ace 'red an In; la e o s n a r ed 6,:thelly It *main% ile"*.V4ill i. Th. al. ii, oweit d t l e ftwat • rine e'atookm eu mow' thl ti.to4 kl h nullehard on Monde. 2d mr.d AOli AILOIRKee P TPrI ea' d ie& r Witt,Lua J. Run, Secretary. %Her !s&terie i r l , lc r artoll arowstoti wazd An er, JoaePtt IL Ilan Franots4set, Barnu r e t l B l. Ashton. Joseph er ea, arLandreth MUnell James L. SteStaimem my ts ransoms kW:47M made =Ls. e inseatmenUrare a, in oonjormity With the trOrleione of the Charter. Real Estate Mortaeaes Ground Rents, and snob fint•elase so. rotas es IrIM sl ims insure peifeot eeourirl to the %lavaliere, sac which oennot real to give earreenency end stability et this Institution ~,,t-l• ®AK ORCIIARII ACID SPRINGS. 'L. , Theme Bermes are situated fu the valley_of the Oak o , ckard ef the town of , taboina, Gummi co., Y.Y., eight mils. south of the villas. of Medina. on the Erie Canal, and fourteen miles fro Batavia. rair The principal Acid Berm are three in number • bead ..these thereatt tux others. They are all within a circuit of about fiftv rode. 'lice medicinal vnalenemofthewatersarefullysbewnin the mittipined testimonials. They contain a very Large amount of Bid ehur, Sw/pArrre And, Sulphate elf sad Pr oto- Sialykata of Iran. The great medicinal virtneelpolll6llll - by these waters depend very Largely upon the pre sence, in each unusual guantitlee, of thee* curative substances Hundreds of oases ordinate/, especially those Tenet ins I rom the serofulons diathesis, have been cared by their use. Er in skin diseases—even in confirmed repress—the waters have been sisnelly spoosseraL Daimons of mediosU and isclentifio gentlemen are given fa the circulars. The following 'Vat tenderness speak 1 0 strong term, of the wadi* value of th ews waters I Prof Emmons. T. itorneyn ck, M. D., of tll*riy ; I es. Moffrioraiton, hr. D. of Altman ward oting, M. D. of New York SD. I t. Daraphsll 'lite old, Mum. • Ur. J. tl. Skein ,r of Lockport. S. hey recommend the waters con fi dently, Or. Sri* fns to eras, of cArorrie dirirrkorer of several None' .ethos, whisk was cured by As use if the Water. Dr. says, " lam satisfied that these wasps* us Mih a ly gable as sassliosnal wants:'. Vr. Obrripbill Ws, ' nay nut be hss My hansl for all okronio diseases the atosaaeh and bowels. . • • - • White read it paper on the enbjetit of these Watersd iefore the ,6oademy of Physivarison the Mt, of New York. in which be states that the Waters peri gee" decidedly tonic, ref rigerant. and astringent proper ties; and that the clam of disesees to which they are more particularly adapted are chronic infections of ths di ***** vs and urinary orgies. and corn, of, the carsier one dizsaity ; chrome rlgrpresto termite charmed; rlirosis dersersrui tercets &wrests; chronic cesium; fisehetss ease. o. passive hemorrhage, inch as ?urete rs Atmorreasica, and the aothenesive swats of Idiotic Fever. The Water MAY also be often used with ad vantage, he saps. in eases of /ow typhout fovea, in 6 reciarcessofrem protracted Ayers. to cams the ay • petite and promote digest:on ; to diarrhoras,PartfoularlY inch as are doper dent on ft relaxed or uleeraUni state of the muomui mew brine of the intestines. In oaten long afoot/ens. or iirAissis, attended with pheeptiatio sediments, it is the imitable remedy. Wins preferable to Muriatio acid as being more solvent end lees apt by continued one to disorder the stomach. in febrlte easea,,it can be used properly diluted, as a refrigerant to diminish thirst and preternatural heat. In thin dis easier-in those forms of dripetuna conneOted, wink an alkaline condition of the stomach. as in Prost', or wa ter-brash, It will prove better than hydrochlorm acid. In oases of Colicopistsnum, gind other inhumes eon stemma,' arming from the action qf lead, this water will prove to-be an admirable antidote. In chrosive t h e a mTl r" o i s s lt i m ' r i lt;e ‘A „ r" e i s. s s muses cbtarrA. and esteraatijf ea a gargle le latersta acre threats, in asses of Eau romon, and in !inserters and Oct , and also in piles, When taken internaily, wine-glassfhl of the Water, adult. Alluted, taken three times a day , is sufficient for an Other testimonials from Dhysloiani, sad other re spectable individuals , snap be seen on application to the Agent. Beate re Emptied on liberal terms. No Water 'swum wakes Proms(' from H. W. BOSTWICK, Salt Meat, No. 674 BROADWAY.New York. For Sale a_t the following , Agencies: FREDERICK BROWN'S Drag and Chemical Store. Northeast censor of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. _ . . . - Slaeforsale ea FREDERICK BROWN ht.'s, Dent MICRIVerd R EWA Continental of Th 6 Trade flll/DilP4 At Wholesale Prises, wall-rail mit,CLII.NrAY 401) • gum - num .IZIGINE AND ACV WOHICY , N - Es FIB k. Lrvy. 31' ett 1.0 8 THEORETT lAIL firreilttEEN 8 ) ell bl , _ Milt -hIAIIERS,BI,ACHEIMITHr3 and FI U DAR% hawing. for many years. been in sueocirsful operation, a baton Oidpilvelf irgalled, 4 building and repairing marine and Riper itn nag, hilt Ind low breesure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks. ropeilen, Ito., iho. L respectfully oiler their sers.oea to the publiz a° beiflirillailY Prepared to contract for Ravines of sine. marine, River, and fitationmy , having sets o f patinae of different sixes, are premise! to 'emote or dors Inth Gulch despatch. Every deeeription or Patten making made at the shortest monism High and Low Pressure, Pine, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers. of the bolt Pennsylvania ohorooaliron. Forelegs of all inset end kinds g Iron and area Castings of all descriptions • Roll Turning. derOW Cuttllig, WM au other wort eon nected with the above busineeh Drawings and spa oifioations for all work done at then nirsheeeer, free of charge, and work emelt ed. he subscribers have ample wharf dock 190 IR for re. re of poets. where they eon Ile in perfect safety, 111IId are provided ti gh ttshears, blocks, hilts, tto., &a.. for raising heavy or weigtits. JACSIB O. NEAFDI, J OHN y. LEvy I elli-tf BEACH and PALNIBX . streets. SALMIZI. V. 1111/1.11.11:1, 1. Val/Lis wi ix wa 1111121,: RI r. SOUTHWARK FOUND nrint wearlitriewoh ninny, intkek l i n r3ONB, 131"1 11C 1 333 " t ip MA"li l i tektrioo, Mooafootore kb and Lo w Pramual for Lead, River• old rolnarraorn cate. , 44.; cut= paler*, Gasometer.. goVotor, Work nark rog Mations km - Retorts and Clow tdooklaorf of lie West and raoOklal P r e"°"" g t a Of i rsas 3 o4 it t; .1/15.2i .1,21.4411.1Grat, Ho, apa au. &tea STiitW Detwiler! i t k or pouts moo, o. rarA gen y i for . servo_ froz amme • i to !Mao, o g radoat "644,1%21hisriitri! .11.4 n• pom PLEASANT FOUNDRY No. 951 •■• DE ACllStrest, Xonsinsgesdels "ii.-41 - 11.- LTA4 EL TIERS informs A i visit otisstittx alive wok Para 3 Un tiiti < Weft, • uss saali C RIM. a 317 or Ull/0/111 A ITY OT men =ir lALitsineimiTuAL '• , - 1.- • rum ye 14 asie.' --- j - S w .4= 111 1944 atow li Vi t. otrhPfloolokfais .." an • Xi h isnot. I** 6rt, a IMMO allNirkt avainogis irmilow. : . . , 801 mita a L. 2414111 bi ar earlo a", es plamtr d Cum to VI pap y o ) tiat ir f . i lliorX . vTV a I. = the % • mfr v #C:24 I V Mr *t e as IV; ad t:n = _ tan i r r saw lam 11 , 11 E r su airit ai rgernal k eu rit 0171101 L TIN IT MLY * Fri till il : M .6. t is X Sit - DING. cirtNA, AND (*LA • ACA ,D-Oar Ws to-irior•ow loor.m.g. oil 011 - Dna Non. von common , . *who NIP WM • Ai perwr momodimod taraltam orforion = iii. "no Itnatil7 of la* yellow cobs, oarpoto wit. of pottaso iiri . • . ••••••..rr ehmoo. toes owl bed• Par. Chios rn'artilL 6 otrr smooth* aaraserrar ar via— vita site artastraa at 16Lar. arid 011 woolocauns. , liir Cal•aogsma me ratan mg UN artiates 0111•111 X Tor traarextutos. Tuseptory aira. COUPON HONDA. It 0170 MISS. a.. ' Qa illoadar. • ht. m TI o'skoatr. teat. nab at efi vur ar A .. t r aosoaft l i t 0 v ii l===. thaw*" air 4' th. Yams . "Tr assisg s = is ia... l i r t . b ig m "lar.:: T am ; "4. 1 11 1- I ° . ." ....3. at r ug r tumours- Febtlatt.llllD, Val, ....,,,,, A lig, MOP lap 123243 • D ' ' 3114. Lad./ DP. a ""5 9 it !L ~w a, 0 ~.90 . Jo thitirlaT7? ° . ( l,“ al of . 44- -bill II " ali Q ttorst. saaatiti. 72 , 33 a carts: A bead cad urZle airr ear ed b." 111.611* y. WI4 I. .trai: is le 17.174. L 23 .1.0 how r... Ca .214 Itairlac 13.43 a sada 7:11112 . :1: Cow-pan/mat to T. S.P.SJI A ef 11.0 ~_ Franz3a A. 1.42221 to WetlAaa esto m e i at i z m itt dr T 322 t-las of 32atuase• Sim the II '"'" an' te:=23. aallaW4l at Ow taa• el Saha, baillia . " distaff altar Uri proadaty Attract' elf modern • WIT_ 11141 • L., —OMIT * It. !feet 11111:11PKNCE. an* Imp vend. Wltt Ptt h gtrefil, b•niilP Guava %MINN& 1/1 het trmit. Van 1144dtaKt Gown 11.V.1151011 1 a Ind hang Land Chall Ail. new tit. P-4^ ert•ntall4larciad, is sartaitas pow=ti. Si NI cub Y.sat Odgrill KEW MICR. : 1 4.1111 , fatins litertiestit ritot. ritt4 Otrlstitat Antst Iwo Of isollort_oosko c.•,4••. Way 1. Wu& mpg Itottrort y sad Mold SI /in litetnilk. ikint PTV,* l o .* Pitittitiliclr. 14.1 0 .11Rit. L..taapaw L 4% [Not Mist. Warn 1V416/1 at t‘s Pro too isittuter sad mast. 11110- dl.ll eam , lrnmicia. Tv t Lorna! II otkremaaorlips wit! PIMIL to eai. sad men soars. r sof 11• W Lora o elett:l7 teat trout, Mr • UMW . sink iNs— Lowe 4lps Issmwas.•••••••••B CttLr 8 UV Amos Joitstitt. Mar anua, tY Sr. Jrrerr 6. ?Ltilre Man trz a /1 1004, nrr - =/".fant InektiOnri :1/ 1 4.• 4.0 1 = 7. .11 wt. /.// iNtOseltta "iiva lt g "z esinik. use... 'Orme st•r et. Tr; o. Tina. Azle tot ambitilt ottet•- iiom /nettea frost. wait; Modify litt-ettm.llCll, Prek, 4ll l ll = wen of To, th atm t. baa Itt• ta•itrz ' ties e N t ta c. Mrti.ltfleff. NO. 71d at ' • first masa eau of Fla la etneet lea 11116,7-- 40 . - VC niAztecoa. CtPar of an 'statuette*, Four story Brielt_FUHN WIT, No Miis/ eltedt tit, ems Pe coed ens Third ntreet• below Weisel stFi Three ohm !rel. A oba...t.tile. Pa. Elf Wok* be e 4.11. of Firth west. Tore* gory rt•l,h ITIWNLLINO. N. met yrant. note min Ft t.O sad With, end erre* sod ruse oseele. re.REat2TultY s QV se ke.P e traltai air THOHdII MUMS IL . CO. Thai Ilwalned. Septamber H. at H tont. milt* ' wed. byset•hem, Without resereetatt theManufictarrnee' North FilOrlstreea,slarst kd Otto,. aad other Flee" Tab, lied entillirjar grades. air These Weds:aye vary U,btaid kW, ilossallim. anti yin be sold la mall iota, ta tenor to aetr ntraat Pn .At i th a riot collared will ba la viola ten 14- aoirteon at oa ISi ac . ttlL tr ie llboot. and Nos. XI and Mama. /Prost for siatoleauta the day preetoes. " 101101111= "' l -I.l64" Cataloglis t with full deserirlie sooiti oriu to ready one wee& previous to am MAO. a lot of Cape of Ildood Hose Halt Neat modern Afltl.t.telo 4.l3. itdttt street earner of Lombard street, tam tintaroolla iranNes Valate, bratnenear. TO:panto/7 brook' DISE/...t.13 G. Mt. SlNArdt east of Third street. Tbreaetot7 briok zwirs Er AND DWSU.IIIHe No. HOS Costes stye st. sea of r l>tdrutb stmt.' mo TRACTd, JsB3r at; m birtaol.o Tat. OliaL LAND*. &men tracts valuta.% Coal L.l Stand Valet ford eat ituatisedon ankatiaa; mosstaamia. half milt. Handb il ls. sad gamy eiettel of Hr. Jobn Fulton. gauntest. togetttee VtlaMnuidas of the nay ha son at UN aaotona absolute. SALE Igo. MO ARMS= SUPERIOR POSKITIIRsi vEL D JIM- Sta..% CARPETS Jallillo 014. Ql2rl s. • am. _. . Os .el October /Stk. at to vick i t Je ga rfir , SaV i li u s ost.lox Des tit eettferinril'ell.' as tsl al intim, eiriaLt Velvet. sag Leta. Oil Cloths. &a, is ass a I Si am excellent order. Also. the Riteben Farsitaxi, sad aball— law st Cowl. . ~ /W I Xis* . °stuck furaitur• was aids hr Cam ioa. os azitaticad of WI elk lit a o'clock. yit h oalaloran Bale Ito. 16 VIVA Tweitid6A t rit WALNIIe FUR tiit .EIVIr. NOS PIANO. CURTAINS., TAPESTIy 0 it So. Tali fuorsum. . "' 16th inst.. at 10 o'clock At No. 16 stratiellis otToot, shoos Citoto.ot Arcot, tin Intim olo taut Knorwood pomp. torts. ROO imam _ad paintings and eatraviso. ABA tit 6061 7'". 11 1/ 1 6 1 4 AA. 6J.n. not Mohan Van n ituni.. ibir Nay be 'sum** at I doktoiros tho mu* of the sato with estokoroo. • ._ • a pAtettAtzs. l i lrja. .. 4 , r . , :,. , :, 4, . • 0 At ollont 11 Ocioet sooond-. at CObona Stan, V as , Ai t ior stns . ins =tots. oturpotor • , tiotookeeolu. tomes* to WI Oloolkoit: Sale No. 324 Peet% 8 Ist NEAT FURNITIYEt i i3.BI,7 tt - • Peet. Y. at 104, 9 000 k. 0.334 below Bproce street. the entire BPI 4 bedding and bed linen. to.. of a tenerly 11108444 .Also, the kitchen faraittire ad ate - • . lir Kay be esamtned en the - seisnane 10/0h at II o'clock. Peremptort Sale. ho. SOS AItKET Street. STOCK OP 8 UPSAIO2 /Tema. Ua MOISdIY WOW'S. Oct. 1. at 21 o'clock. at No. POO market egreim, the se tae stook of P. Sateller..(lata Wilhelm slater.) de - clining bueineee. communed s mem* neeelltdms4 first-clam el( and 7-court Itosevatid "team. imtaa tared with great cam exptegely fee hiehrangroOlm male. er d warranted in stem regime% dar May be exenneed three days IRMO,' e. Bab with ceMlognee. and will be told wahoet resers*-- !SL OEM= NAT/5 4 6148. A il cl'to bt I tr: k nis:D_co , .. jitEmodi niER,CRANT, soalhasit corner of alit — rairi grO i rki WA,4lto to laikaoit the krmeat antis. =twit, TWA's, imam t what. ars , toodk nttni n ttid ar + hard , Garr loVarrla u sil Vals. lI R %I: c arpi aftrills. • asa tiasimit ay. - e n t lat":fiTs7i , •. • attalSallt Eli: Tste 'A__ as 4.t • . ~ ' Hoary mynA zjiliiir ...A.,...... SWIM at got tosL Adrames or inlla and at onMr.s% Mr short loam . . _ . ... .. _. NY V 4151 v et Aighilhira 111 men " ei mt e veftr i a l l4= ll :6lAgellab.... o % , via ; rrenoh treZ, et ertoatehme letr echos, a wren down ft, *eta /awaits., pMik _ _ *trammel', %anal, of Tee& Lee. 14 importation wise rid to MR yam sad venom other kilt o r it, mai Attended to wroorellt .tied. tenscr Cofetratnetite et azr and . VAVele SPLENDID BET Oft SALDI 4XONDA AT PRITATE IL rin Consirtmg of SO& Cott diamond Pons seA o tll.l pal. broad= And mg gs. him .411. DEPARTURE OF RAILROAD TRAM PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD—ESarratS aad Starker streets Mail Trion lesves....—.-...--.. 1 0 A. i .. F3ll' Luse.-- _.—....- —.ll II • lia areas .... . . --. —ld 44 . . Hammen( Acoonamodstion.......-.......... I 0 . Lancet Accommodation.. ...-......—...... •II . Farlubors . A 000mmodation-..... -,. a 410 . . West Chewer trams leave_ Xlsorentb Zed Market at 7 3D A. M., 1660 =de OOP id, Williemsron. Elmira. Buffalo, and Niagara Pails, leave 716 A. M., and 100 P. M. NSW YORE LINES-Watant-Street Wharf. Aooora. Line. via C. and A.. leaves.-......... 6 011 A. eocom. Line. via Jersey City.. . ; _..._." am :A Morning Expect vas Jersey. City., --,... 3 1 .0 A Steamboat ma Tammy and Jersey City.-:-... II Are eamdeb and Anita, A c00mm0daU0n.........33 0 M Fxpreaa. via Camden and Amboy., ..., .10 kr Fveniatt F.xpresa, VI& Tammy and J:C..,... . 4.0 M 'hyena ^lt:Mail. ma Camden and Jerasy,C.._ 440 • . Might Express Mail ' —um/ 1 V•ronden and Amboy Aroommodation-._. .. .. aire 3. For Beltodete. a asban. Flammatos. to.. AV A. /I.* and 400 P A _M.. from Walnut street wharf. and 3.10 A; itt • trim neasintron depot. . For Water Gan. Strou.febarg. Scranton Willoesbarlar Montrose, Great Bend, &a., at 0 A. M., from Walnut street mbar( and f.lO a. al" from Iferunairtos depot. For Mauch Cliont. Allenrosna and eattuabrun. at 6.00 A. M.. and 4.1.0 P. a... from Walnut-4feet Wharf. and 7.10 A M. from Remain a ton depot. For Mount Holly, at 4.40 and Of% A. M.. 30 and 430. P.M. For Freehold, at 6 OD, A Of.. and 11.03. P. N. Wa• Line for Trenton. Brist.l. .to. sad 4.60 P. M. from Welant.strept wharf, and 7 IL d AL, sad 0 46. P. M., firm Keiuuniton. BALTIMORE RAILROAD—Brosd and Priam Express Train leaves. .... pie A. M. do do —,.„.11110 . For Wilreingtonaall. A . /./5, MO, TX% 100 /1.10. P. M. For Middletown, Dover, New Catele.leetere and in termediate 'Noes. at 8.15. A. It.. and ann. P. jll. . Bandar e—For Baltimore et 11.10, P.M. READING RAILROAD—Broad and Calloorbill streets c liven Train leaven.. • --•—• • • Ste /14 Ea Night real 3.30 M. Reading Accommodation.— ..... CO F. X ELMLRA AND NIAGAR A FlLM—Broad and Oal lawhill. - Fawn. Trait leaves— 8 OD A.. Night Express-......... 3.80 GERMANTOWN AND NORRISTOWN RATIAOAD —Ninth and Great. Trams leave for • onshohooken and Norrlatoin at 801 ,7 31.9.03 aad 11.63. A. and 1•01. 3r5 9M. 680 and 1116, P M. For Mans, ant. at 580. 7.3 p, 911 , 106., 633 *Mk 11.15 and 11.15. P. 7.1 Per Gennantwan. at 600 aa 0. 8.09 10 00. 1101.1100. A. M. awl 1.093 00 3 tO, Li. 4 *AM, 600 610.700.&O.900 10 13 1130, P. M. Par Mmba% Hot. at 60 I, 800. 10 to and 1200, A. M.., sad 2,40, tag. 600 630 800 900 analo.l3 P M. Runday trains for Garmlatallr_a 1•1196 9 OS. A.M.. and 2.00. AMOS 00 7.48 and 1030 . P i t em Elatatantcrin at 6 10. a. M.. /30 4 00.639.9.3 p, P. 111. Pon lnaniatavra 900,A. M.. 340 and sOO P. M. Leave If orriaknra A. et., 3 00 and 6.011 P. M. CAMDEN AND ATLANTIC what rail Train. t 11:07.0darle."1-Gtiagiaiia=3111'; g: NORTH PRNNSYLVT i IakIIIO.II.IO-Pris4 wad Pol l eathlentat, bays al WO L. IL, lei L a toil 1 For Dot Nktrytk. tea** at IN. 4116, iit 114 4. K. PFor Fort leave at as. A. JA. WAS WS . M. town at nto M. Etundays— P. For Bothl•Dem at 11.00 A. I[ . "qv Noe, W.F.Wr CHESTER, VIA PARKA—Misty-int out - Market stmts. Tralal leave at 7.43 and 20.00 A. M.. 33i mut iP. 31 eleactaTa leave at a W.A. IL 21111 P. L d Thins ays maned aim (*) Mt cat estbisys; U 1 Seto _ RlClV re at s ilaß.-4576 of NTlne s .ao it i= Alpo e sk ti finAY.