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AMUSEMENTS. CMTY MUSEUM. FIFTH and OALLOWHILL Str-Miiw. Mr. l.lwil flail.

tholteetr and Parauel. Ami: Dreaa Oiras.nl: Pamilt Oirel. is. Curtail will rise Mr, J. W.

WAI.LACli.,Jr., apM-lllilJ KVliNWU, thtUiiiorical Put, tailed tie RING OP THK COMM0JJ8 King Jamet JjiVi wduk. Kir Adam Weir, Mr, Byrne; (Jen. Weir.H. Murdooti; Maleolm Young, Kr.h. Baker; Madeleine Weir, Mn.

A. F. Baker. To ouaolndt with m'oe" Mojangt, entiiled 1 mr ni adiiiv rtntiv. YVAt'NUT ST.

Dreee droit and 1'artettt, Ujtpw Clrelea, tftoi Prtvat Box ltd tKoheel rtea'e, Vo. Dftore nm tt (U; Curtain ruteeat v. lawlNiiht or MARSH'S JUVENILE COM KDI AM -t-THlS KVKMN, Hit Peiea of MY NEIGHBOR' by Marsh's Juveniilt Uotuoditnt. Altor wkioh Daioirig and Singing, To be followed ti 111. on aot Vtmerly.

na th 1)AV AFTER THK WEDDING, i. Tneoio'udwlih to Faroe, nailed th H.V.F,, Breakwind-w, Mut, (J. W. Marsh; Pit-tin. Mm Mm, Marsh, WHKATLKV'B A ROB ST.

THEA too HNinlllNU, 870,1 rroheitrBeat.Sto.i tallory, open at 1 omu not at 7L 'i aW EVkNlNtt, th Domes! io Play of lit BTHAMiKR, (stranger, Wm. Wheailev; Dal- Ksn; Pier, P.N. lirewi Mrs ila'lor. Mrs Conway, tuoing, by Mia. O.

Ludlam and Mr, Zviw.l. To continue with th aimired Comedy of Hi HON P.Y Amnsa. Mr. Dolman; Rn. Cletket Jalier.

Mrs. Conway. lanon. wn, nnii.Tj i muok Ltuse, mr, j. d.

fj GRAND PaUG-'II. Teresa Parodi, enc-mresed hr tli anpreordenitd auooeai wliion at tended hern her former visit here beta leave to an-nounae that on bar paaaag th Wwt and South all willgivae GRAVI. FARKWKM, CONCERT, OaWr.UNK4llAVKVKNINil.Ojt.Sltt, AtlliiMUSIOAL FUND MALI, On thiah oooamun the will ha aaaisted bv" Mm, AMM.IA FATri MTKAKOdOU, lavnrit Vooalmt. Mr. ARTHH RHN.

th Kncltah Tanor. fir. I.K'IIMAHIM, th dtiii(iihd Hviton and iatrOHA4 H1- I I' th vcullillil Vi MonoallUb 4U I HTR AKOiS ntf. Ih. rt rlwiut, Mmica! I)itolorand Th l'ROHKAMMK haa brnt BwafuilT n'tgM, nnit ina'udaa Gam.

f')Ti tli unat Mat o( Bairad, CiMHoal and Fotular Muaio Fiio or AdimmoD aeati oan -carrd wiibnut ta eliai. a'. UUULD'A Fiannand MmiClma. lfi v.UKSNUT tt Ih.oulr auUiorutd anu rauha nhiaiwl. 4tjj I'lft-t'li AT THK HOHSU TH P.

BKVKNTH bluir Mar- t. l'Hltt VKN1NQ, Ma'unlar, OoU)-ir 7th, th Vtirlh. flardinar and Marvin Tha aoUrlAinmm i. will oomoria oSnloi leitin, of foon, Du.tu. Trio.

Clnaf lt. 0 and Cho-ruiwa, ia'npiMd wirh ma anoaalrioiUM of BKK HBUriit ntt nnrivallad Irlib nlioalar. HEHR BTKCHANl Will ridi tha Piano which la from til Otlabraied Mauuftoiurinf No, 311 Third rt (Jommttiaini tlua and vaulli, at 7 o'olook. AdmiMi non Paioidtr IdeaaU, UM UlTlVIU ltTM THOMKUf, rrotrlater. DONi'KRP fALOilN, K.

loBMia or I BKVFNTH and WALNUT lT. parroimar.oawid hpraantadavar Kvan.nt, Unit oan-tut Ikil to wa, Th fuliowina llaand 4iui-mar will arraart Mia. L. Banokari Miaa GiartUon- lai; Mr, J.U.Mi.ra. tli luimuab: lioini VooaJiat; Air.

II. Fllia. Uallvti.t Mr. 4. Cammti aa.

tli ealab'a'ad Banjo Frormr i Mr W. H. Hau naoo Uviu Pailurmari Mr. O. i H'aak, Piailat.

T. HEK'IK. Pfoarlator. Par Vim so. In frxnmmo at 71 o'el'Kik.

Admi-alna eta Wm-miiiHadmifiMl nun -it'ns Vl AND hHV At JOHN M.tiHOPPbR New Enlu.d Uoiuw, liUCK 8t, Chair taken at iht o'oiook oa.7 It ink A FRKK FRhK AN AND Hfal 1NU EAV at TIIOM' 8IAH8 Jk AN i i-km l-urtu a iiuuh HATUkUA KVKN10. oonlt4 fm thovTaFbishopb, Pfnp'e's Hou.e, I'RLNfc bueet.abiv Fourth, THIS iVkNinu. oon-ll'ISI Hp ND MAV-At the Futile Ho'el. oomar of rPHtJCeaid WATr.lt riiis kvkniu. at 1 p.

ii-ii aitu nun m. it'tn liKKK AM) MONDAY and F. KVEMNoiatiufied 14 CARTKR'd Aluy. onl IfiPl CHARLKH f. J0NK8.

titCoND HTHFK. HAL, (Wheat! oimai of t-ECONDaiid WII.I.OW81... will opened IN tATliRDV J7lk, by 81IKP- Alllj MIPHITrtKUo. II MKT KK. lVler.

M.I) HOB HHKI'I'AKD, H. eWEKNUV, W. A. rHOMH. A.

Tb wianaiar hat Brett a'aaanr id annour olnath. oninaj JtiilN 1)1 AMO HI), th Cham- pi. llai.oarof Hi world. AdmiaUoo Paruuatta, oavia 1 oa ierr, 121 aents, oota w-iho ftouaequenaeofthainnlemanayof tli wewher oa Tneauet vanMi( prvntin( 111 ny of the rtiineontiers and pa ront or the fan jrom beawiaj this (iRANU OR iTOKlO, in llir brs have muoh rhaiar in anoounoini its REPET TIONonATl'RI)Y VEMNll NF.XT, iUb tlth.atCONOi'HT HAI.I. Tlokala aenta.

ale at all lha Musi Stores. and at the rlalloa rial -day, fm A. M. tot P. where eaata may tan ti saovrea, wtianwi ezira LMnira open 1 o'olnok, I ra'miowrlrtiinnianoaatl.

oev lttlin AMK.HICaN Ol'hHA M1IIIHK. F. LiKVKNTH Mtret. aoora iid. irry vninB durlni th weak.) thl 'hrn rersum of UNUi.K TOM CABIN, or Real I if in Old Kantnoky Unole Tom, the bappy, H.

Ranford, introduain( Koenee on the Planta'ina, Holidaf Hnirta. afarriaa Faanva a. in. K. J.

NKH, In kisehsat Btllade. nutlitly. Doors open 7 i immeno i to Aduuaswa Si U. WEDNES DAY, in Kon( mint orm-iwt VA.RNK RIPL.K AND PlHTOL Oai.I.KkV. N.

W. ooruer oHEVKNTU and UllkrtNUl Hlreta. oo-lmi1 lost dVou n. IOf r-A BK EAiTPIN, la 8rrue atreat, rot ween KKh'hand FUhteanth A Reward will befivea if left rtiai 1, 0 rnei rir, THandflfRUUiiVts. i I OHT-On I'hnmla, UObl.Aft NOTE, of th Pm adel.hi (la ik, a tared from a )A.

Th (vm is reqnl ad Ui onvlot th per.Jn whl awn ma nuc' win a'V iHeuueoi j'taiioioy Iravint 11 at ih bd(er omo. ook7 it-is COpiT- On afmonn, a CAMEO URCArTPIN. Ta Inder will be re- warclco by tat tint it to th owner. tllinamr We-tifM eleontk side, oerr tt-it. IIHT Ih.

Thurkjla Manitt. tiatwaan Va I'm and Li fpilni UrVnu, la I a OLAZIKKM 1 I welf.il. a OLAZI will bellberally re N.FlFTUst.orNa UIA IwlsD. Tniidr warded hj rrturninr it lo No. 0B rNs 4 44 ti.riit tw.

oon-ll4M I OHT-On Tburaday af ernoon in iin( from Tenth la and Haraaant. Ha Midia nad to IBbtaauth and Coa'ee streia, a small Gold 1 AHTl'l in th form olabaw, aei with blue rorqaoiae Th findar will be siiiaLlr rtwa.dcd by leanul UBS North NINTH tttreet. otrn-n-VH CtitST- On Friday, Oot. Ihih.on Nine aan atraat, Uiween (Iraen and Caliowhill, a bmiol of KKY. he will rueive ai reaan ni eavtni mem in GH I KIN Htieet.

ihire Poors hel. MneteenthTn ti'Sli E4WT-A HAIR BRACELET, la tha nenhoir-a hood of Hmtd ai Haruoa atresia, on Thurtiltv af- ttrnnon. Oot. 94. The hid will infer a ftvor, and b.anttabl) tearded.

by leartn, it oSiMPKUCt. Btr, 00 it' on It BI' a (oiimi fiain Creuir Kuli'-b to Aielt, and up Aon to or n'h, a small I'I'H TK MIINNAIE. ooatainin( 0 Infold. Th i dr will rreva a sunab rata by livt it at 40 North HI XTr.KNTH r)irt, ro.7 If.VTT f)fi SLAlDk Pioiinaawy 1,, 1 ni 1 rrpi. fin, imn twu mmtiia, avA ti.

..1 1 r. l' VVailae. and hi hit eodoraed. All tranns are eat tt' ntl 'aiuM natiwiarun ina aame. nyn--tin Wk in Uiioti No.

tiol Oai it'aaa md Street I. in, on Wodmidat afuar iw.lllll.li IIMHHKI.I.A. The abive reward will tatd br reia'nu. it taihN. our.

of FRONT and ptitn.r, wi 00.7-ifina jrv KlKAYll) OK bTDl.KN froia th mea-nrneViwa of Mr. 'WM. VIUT, near ma Point Mrl Hisaia Pari, on the Irfl a Bay HORriE. abi ut tl haidBhKh aahiUapolonUieforeliral.and lam in one of th litre et. Aay ore urntn( him to tlia iv aiL'i'i I f.ivmA 1 1 in Bhira aart ivino.

win td 'tarn reweruea. HK.VWOOD rwPI lt Almond trt Wharf. mc-4 I WO FAT HK1FKKH. marked with tar. aJTtime tothe alao at Woodman Tavem.

otrner 1 of rlKlH htraat UKRMANTOWN riiaa. nwn ennit ami erov optrt paratnuie. am iw tnent away noyr-ai 'no 1 Or-Oo rnday, lth a amail red anyperitinmii Anyeritiliidin(tiitam, am a't rewarded, ur raturnlna her la jonn wni.iiiHUir,iawr atenuo, oppiane jvjana-yntk. oo2t jfbt9 CAME TO THE PREMISES of KO- III fBKN AY LO. 4tn a a a fSCAsV on the 12th.

a kKD HULL. The owner i tJ vaw aid tay damaind ta him a in FIVK ItOI.I.AHH REWARD Irrtaa stolen from T6l thnhknlOalohar. a Red HHI.I. KBKT'B, on Any per Bon who laarea word at ftTRlOKI.AN llrota Vatd. 1.

A MI A TF.it Pike, whinh will lead to Fls tY.rr, Hl rire the above reeH. V7 mm to trtmisee, IUOAI) Hi, and PJaTV'RNER'B Lane, ooatlUW and PIO. The ejaaauatt.wner la reoueated to arov eroaertv. oav oharrea and 'ate them away, limn a', tne aa l.UiT-aHlajkTKKKIcR PUP. about aj Any terson returninf lb i "aim.

to 7 HO Pi orth aW TH (Went, near venertnn win be lit eraiiy ttared 0077 aat HsWaKD IOST. Non aJaaar F.lUHTH Htraer. boot. Green, a Blank aid lute Newron dlnd DOB aiaWers 1 1 lit natte orNtro. 7 above) rwaid wJl be paid on loruini kiai at above.

ooir tl'il 1 aat XfWT lntliaHummtr.aKKTrK (TOOS. aawaeMaTwaii. with Ii(ii4 biowa spo'B, riht fire la( IH! IVilkM Any iiifi rtiaiioa will wtribivrewt-d lol SltfHStmt, X. TH Strati. '171 a a 1 toon, in tht eni.r,hi..

I 7i. hna POODLE DO ajntn uny nur. i nnoer wi 1 reoe ve the above ward bf teturamii it to No. 44 j. elXTH m'lfsn lillr-A lane POtNTF.

3. DOO whit braaat intwara to ua nr llaah Anr one laavin h. 3 WKt tlHI WM' ananniy rewaioeq SIKAVED-Onth IStkof October, a duk 9Bnndi MnlT CO, wok whit fM, and taira a tha tame, to Ihe auhserihai will be smith um na ih hm. tt noavar ai rarar eae.aad Till AB l0D4. Roakhill.

new Ma aatnnk lower le-m It Mootnme' on. jt'M art avail AWAV OR RTIILKN-Oa "Iheiat instant, a rvtut Biaiey wn.v nrai tna naoaa'a aarai an na twelliiK ee tne lira if. anoe lite hoot inaanav COW WI to? ail tU ot aivin( Any (na I per, in" ir omua V0K Br.akaake i.FR MANTOVVN Rnd. arrw Fiyhlk atie win tat laarany rawarne. a nt TK4VEU OR nroLEN-Oa tb night PWrnfihsSSdof dot Wnil It iiaC'iv.

end a Bora KlFtR.f wro irt Fees of A. PIFRUE, Chester etenty. any iai-tne-i begiven.tleeadd-eae PIEelOE, mTmdR ION Pi-a-tdboa. CAaetar eototy. Pa.

aa a will ire siven. oaiVSt'rIS a i af lk, at Una. at vert aitiier la ijt ootid IB (oina lo Hp'to. ho- "i wv.r utarns rht eud reeive li. Apply at No, JTarVtniLcONDDaae.

efflit'114 K. i FIVE DOLLARS REWARD-raTed from 'h reeideuo of tn st ton bar. a New- inn-lsird IjU. rixmno'luoid. back, witk vahtr.

re.r turtaU Fad oa a lea'har ettliar. wt'k -'hr r.d 1 b. K-t byavm. at n- rtwia a am re aa at) OR BT'ILKN, an fhetvetttar I 'VlW of "rrnhf! TWO. on andywed im: fiom he p'eraiaa Laurel Hlh Cem-n-vy.

Aot KSTlSTiki aKl?" b- 'xa pl-ae add-eee THuft. DH IM AN. ee-in- laavteMtUwrtl klill, at a taiiaW laJri'L0 a ana Th foty uhd lAdr Vo- mlitt Id tha a tt. Maa.ra. Harrlum.

a.h. tin lha I to nwr 11 now in in and In be d. of i pi s4prat PIBMG) YOL. 30. Letter la Kcfrae tk Laad Ik Kidacwar Farm aad al Utsaraay From Uttrf flr.

ilrralv Pailmajlar a Airuf r. Un Mm eoxair, riMiyiw. Ilrvniii Kd. lafi. Mi, 1 a a.

Enrroti Bainr Dcriitr Poatmr at alao, fiaauant inquiriM ar niad at Uiu onj i of qualitT and mutral worm or lit kioicwbt area a aanouimrai ucoipanr iwiua. ThZ l.n.1. la. mtiaVad aronnd thla i'ajja. To jivaadMoiationof it, Mraon an ralr on.

mu.t (iv a dmorlption of Ui lauda adjoiuim.whiok bava bean aoid and ara ou'tlvaiad Bf rnaaaa of four valuanlaooiunui. allow ma 10 anawar ail in- uinaa, at a 1 hop. to oa uouuiaa er do mar laitara, Tha mil hira la a Bond liDiaatoria wall adaa'ad win'ar aaoh a. whaat and rr and for auru train, anoh aioaia, tarlf baokwhraland itatuaa, laiiDofc oa uaat. uitMa iiuwa wall, ana IB.

lir. ip akini. airaiinioiuiilir. atourforeaUahound uinoaoi pniiura. 111a in naat oonoi tur atook bwiwoi in 'ni.

Diaia. lama, 111 tima, it will oa- ma th asooLd buic'ir' eomitr to Naw York. la rM4rd t't a ml 111 faot it ia a Barfant hndw al. know 111 HiiB raiihbjihoiid aavarai rood a.inl minaa. avrajin4 to faat v.iua, of U11 boat Buuminotti Coal, 1 know of a iinil farm but what mm mora or le ooi On a fa ond br Ja Tar ir, t.ra annul half a mil from harr, a natk wai Da.illd laat fll whinh inaaallKil fitat nn, araw.

and la aimed 6 feat do. p. How muoit drwprr it nta tnnnot tai', aa 111a Dttumi nas not itasnrMO'iau. mil liefoaitin man? In Ihn Motion oltn onuntr. It aiao aboundB in tha beat of Lumaalona.

Tha a ia Planlv of Iron Ilia found hara. 1 hava fraauantlr toiind tli beat ol Iron Ore on the to of tlw (round But ii'rrenaa never oaanaiiT uiorouitn aearan inuie aoiui hrra. In Ht. Marya, in milaB from thr hav been Bunt vuu oraued ol from 8 to faat of th bi.t took ot I rimutr in tnia onuntr oannnt be beat any piaoi. tha beat of ama.

hamlnok. oharrr. oak. mar maple and heeeh. allol i at rrowtaan healthy.

ue pine ia prnauiy in near in nv ounntiae, ana very oerutin buainete ia mad by makin( ahinilea utinB the winter and aendinf lliem in th sprint Ui ittkliura. Cu.oiniiati. Ixiauvill. fta. On msrahant thia viHtie to in eiiht hundred tboiuaod Bhiniiee nne Maou.

The tuntr, in faot, haa arry faeiiity, whan one th railroads aniahed, yon may dtj- peuu una win neaoina tne (araan pi western rnnyi-vania. Aa reaarda lha Conioani. I know nothniei nut Jud(n( from their neleotiou of and, and from the i- oi'emani amon( me kmwij( ones, 1 snouia jnoce it will be of (reat tdvauiace to the H'ookliolders. l.ni thisO'iuuty is raisni( fnat, and I as advanoed frm ui Inn ear ont, aino th Huubury and F.n Rati- nu rev oeeu rcouor repaimy, nia ri'ai on on miaiieii at' 1 pied(e yon no ojuniy in wis Biai wiu ti to eieei it. jola I atuQk, trepuij in.

Medicated Inhalatlea l-nrabllltf ef suanptiea Lttraardinary Werelonmeats. ThtooiuninBol aannw 01 tne prmoipai nauy oawa- eupied by tna letters, eaaaye and arrumenta pre and of medioal praatitlonera, enaoernina Uieormnaad ninaoy oi Aiaaiuateu innataiion inuianeivaoi uta lU tunta. rieverai Ol ineae puyeioiBua aim aara itertr the inhalatl S'etem in the tretltnent and ol aouautnation. and that thv wr th first ba luiiiiduo Ih him in the medioal praotioeol tli United Blaea. Other, tsatrt that mediot'ed inhalaiion aai'iimnally Introduced diinni the past oenlury by Ir.

ifouiiaHioi and Dr. Heduoea, and speedily abaa-oourd bt-eiuseof its utter inrtboienoy in elleotinf any eism'lal or permanent re ieforour in oaauof brou- nainr porrmmary giatioart. Tne diaoueauio or thia auhiea. 1 nara0triBd br muoh buterneasof spirit, ejniminli wi eoarae In-teo ive and personal sbuie aimteUier dnraoehil to Individnas ola mun to bel m( hi the MiedlotJ proleesion. Oot only lias theie boon exhibited a moat deplorau ixinrano uf th hittnry of medioal eaieno, but a obitlnaoy avineed on th tart of many araei tioner b(Biiibi anyaitemptio reform tn praotioe ol medio.ne, and oorteot the many niouatrom et ror aad ii'Utraoi oe.iiurieaoi years, It will etaroeit lie believed that tha mediail aaienat baa literally retruvried iiclieaary for r.early four thoutnnd i ears that nearly all tht medioines and nitditi tmployed in tne medioal praoliot of tlw) art-tent t'ay were kmiwa lo Hie auint pliant and tiieekai tbdredsuf yaart befo: tli OJiiiineaoaauwt th Chi isuanera Evan Medioal Inhalation was mnob employed by the tnria 1 ihsioi ins.

It wet stooeeafully employed by liBKn, Hippoo alee Cu'lius Aurelias and many o' hara nvra nitaiern times it was need by Alttsrli. Zoiio- ny, I Biiehioo, Mudte, Heddoea, UMimeo, Bouda- iiii, aiig nunareua or otners, wiin more or lass suo-eeaa. The tyslrm iidet6lr(p tean a right tne, and the nilol wluoh lailel llns method of ureaiii diataaa aiote evidently from its being iNiaroperip app ted. 1 1 innaiaiKiD naw not euooneueu in in pr.jinlned and tnejperieroad piao'llionar for it av ot nature mat wnaiever is (rea'jy rauao in lis mu-t oe troio ti Hiatal misoliievous in ita sbuae tha allure muat in summon li sli, be eUn- bnird I) the ayetein, bat to the npbt aauase to a want perarverai. iu this medu nuilotidi, an ab.oe of roilitiiiaiHKi sud skill in the aeleotun of proper tars, and io an 0 irnot adattanon lli remedies tnp uyrd to ih siittuu cojaiUon of to yttta and aae of ibediteate.

I 1 1- Ukal.tlM, mVUIUWVU WIIWIt H'tp however, are now to well atab islied to be die-BBtd own sttoeaaa ut BbuiMtanl avtdauoa of thlB ni faot. Durli th past six months I have Heated at one th uaa pttienle lor all the various disorders of the thr and cheat, and have addrdad relirl in more than sixty per oent. of all the on tee, tukinf them by and Isrie, in all Hi miplloatHl ul pulmonary aifeotions. Many of theee ar now in tae aniit, ment of exnellant health, while hun. duds of othere ar rapidly pro rssnif towards perma nent reoovery.

I lotat owea ara iititiiau Dot ex- onedins hltaen) and in all of th.ae tb disordr had so lar spread that no human Menoy nwld have eotsibly pruit niea int. te patiam uteo irora tfmerraai. a Ikt IttHtf. in oonaeeuenaa ol the violent manner in hiolt he pert tied in nsint the Inhaler, eontiary to nit inittnoti us and the oaution of his friends. Tats is tk oap raM ta my praelir tawAlc4 las svrcii a tnAoieilea 4ai 6a tktearted lip aa tmpra per metis otimtatiittuioa.

Tins ataieineot ia mate in jaatioe to mytelf and tht oiuatol med'oal eomnae, while it i(ra lli ic lo my teeliiuis that th relative and friends of the deeteetd x.norat me fro.it all Diame in tuoae utitortuna ttsas. It la proper hare to reiiiafBtiiat tul alation ae every oilier remedy UHB, to uemaierai ly munition oy in peouueritieaoi individuals, arid ih ouonmstanoe wnioh maytak filaosdunni iiseiiipioyment, A ketdltu pirirnrnnrs any medicament, if not )udi ninti tly adminHereJ, wit often aretta mote tnlaohiaf and trtid loe Inire nitTerii.t than Ih diseae ahioh aaa been atlemp'ed to be relieved h.noeUieahtardityof supposing mat ety niarliaiiMi arita'aver eaa erove a aura for avere aeaaiaa of dnBB iniioli Ictefoi the vane.y and form or in- tuinption and throat ditea.es. The swnptnins of pul monary i taa, a. art too numerous and too disamii a in their nature lo admit i the ut of any emiir.ta( remtdy, for rery panics areatt is to muoh modified bv a. aex.

haliii of life, aiitnat. food, and other oue I hat its trevtlmmt oanntt be in idea mat'er of presoriptutn. fcveiy pulmonary oaae is in reality a s'lidtof iitelf. and the skill of the traotitiooer nan only be fully depleted by ad ipting his trtatinsut to Ui vary una ooi ti'to oi patient. Alt diafnostioal e.inolusions art mule in aooordano with an entirely new paihoh'iy of cisrat.

whil tut miitdiit I tmpoy at distinut fru.a any utetlby all 'her tiao iiiouers in Europe or Amerioa. The pmo-lioeof inhaation inootiiieotion with oartain oonatuu-tiinal and h)(ini aseneiae, altar muoh exponent dunni Die paat four years, in every firm of tuberoular nder, (ivet me ti luliest asruranoe tliatCoa.uinp- ll la at riaauy ourao'e aa any ottiar aietwaa, trrat-d with due pa noioiioal diaonmnaiioj and suiiablt medicines in lewly tvery aienfiht malady, I te rained, lor torn wett rest, from making any puMio tlaiement ol th on res efteod in my trat-tiot, om thtmtii faot of lie set nini to pwtaUof the na'ur of (harla anism and humbiiisry.ant as beu( oouliary ut tht aeot ms rexuiar meuiov pro I ii n. In order, hoaever. to siltooe tht silly tlam of tied 'oai meuaitinat my alleged or supplied waat of suooess, I Oder Ihe following oases amon( tht ttveral hundreds ho have been e. (Dally benelitted by medioaled mhalstkai, aa administered by myself in eoniieotioo with suitatile adjuuot oonatitn'iona' and htiitm aceuoiea.

tne par ies art an resiaentt oi Pi.i BdelDh aejid no nl'y. and then nlntbls prttthot and bomparaiivtly healthy toadition miust tarry odo-viout lo Ihe most sbeplioal and tuudiotd minds. TBsimoHiai.e or ihb iibasiliii or t'omuMr- TIOM Ut IrlHALAtlOH, 4'i the aildarkianad. havina taatail. in our rseee live cares, Ihe cutslivs treatment ol Conaamption by Inhalation, in ooLneotioa with eonttitutionaland hr-gienie remed is and aaenoiee soma of tt being al itMr teatorea U) gono neaim.

ana oti era xprieaoiti( ue-eidedieutl, and enJoin( a favorable degree of iq-valett rnoeherrb) bear willing leeiimoiiy tothetoi-entili skill of Dr. 8 lanooaat. of 144 Spring Garden siiret, ab.iva rrintn, ana moei eotaiaiiy invite in attentKtn of the suifenna aomin ini to his new doo- frm oi aiseaae ano meinoua ot ante, a oaeas no a 'rain anna piueipl of phibttopny. and admirably oaieulatrd to allaviai tllliotHm ana to rtetort tb patient to a ruorous mdition of heal'h, fiamtt, fttndtHtt and Uctupatton. Jorepk Derbysliii, Am Iter tttweca orris ana Wood, Kensiniton, Buiciier, A BL 1'read eav.

lit Uaee at. eore(it, laiiotelar th Drort Yard. eet Philada. Wra Frets, awara, Naw Caatl oinnty, T)tX Foiemanof srolf Mill. KiemrM, Robtiuon, Ut Fitiwattr jtitat, abort Mrs.

fllewart. Phanrwond ahav Rids mad 1 let Cordery, Meiehiul, Absaajin, AlUatio wiunty, rs j. seph fittlmtn, Abaeenm oonnty, Meehan. ntnrgt Summers, Urtmthu'st street, UertuatUown, Jamet Cnateday, No. S7 Pine si JWn Thompson, Maaat unk.

ti Urtnklaum. f.arnianunwrl. Pliotildth reader deieot in himself, or in tho-e dear to him. any tentleney to pnlmonie dlaeaea, he oanott to i early seek prnleseional tasiBianea. Hundreds dit antiually.oonarqueiit up a netleoted touak of told.

Let noonevtail until diattet has usurped teign la the sem. s. i-ai jt, n. tkyneinn for Lunt tnd TAreai Dimshi, Nn. ISA Marina barden Btraat.

altova Ntaih Phila'tiphia. WANTN. WANTED A jrtiod MILLINER. Applyat No. 19 Month FIFTEENTH ab WalnutjKM Jt98 WaMID-Journeymen PTOVE MAKER 9, Mt4 WEMEK kst, Y' ANTED veoond hand FURNITURE.

of arerr desoripiioo highest cash prioe paid. Apply al 4 1 RIDGE A VI NUEi thuaooornti. uanowniii. i-ini thud door hel. Callowl IV AN IEJJ-A BITUATION, wh it willitig lo work, at he For lar in a store Addresa lnter umnt.

9aeit -ait TT7ilknKDTO BUV-lw Wiarea of pKArk, STATE Woek. J. 9. WILKIN. Ht 334 B.

W. our. Franklin and Jtltowaill tt. WOMAN WHHE- A aa Cook. Can (iva ttty refer too, it VI Htreat.

halow ihiriaentb. ITUaTIO? Innirttt441 oef-xt-isi WANTED Twj lRiiN-KAlUNO kKKRS. Non need aeplyexeepi expanenoed wo, men. As. io ktillKHT WOOD.

kilMJE Avenue, be low Fprtn GBrdei at. oea-kt'lT Ptreont wiJjEg an interne aaa, and a tnvaraea With de ai Witt a Medium why i parted spuua, aduraaa "Ciairvoiaal," Biutd Bpsiee. olA-ji'u Aiulinu UIHbwiihaaaellTUATIONai'iam. bermaal or Aaaiatan! WBnar Ik, Hia.rd. ma Hoaee.

Call at Ma iy kkiaka Fil'QQMh and Buteenth.Maike'and Cbeeuut 94 ltil WAJTklH'ii BroNKMAiONrt, ftir ro intra iyiqillr of J. CRUMP? CRfMNUf S1 jo "vT tUilroad oars lv iw ttv-ii raj tax jytagtjii 'a aTagJU 1 1 at. Oai4 SS Jti' WANTKD Agond HDHOOLTKACHKR, tafiif tnet No. 1. New Caatl D-la-iiw.

Mom peea a. ply eic pt well reoMnmetHteal. Addre.ajNO, tt yn i rio, irnnwaTJ. OPTO Sl'xy TEACHER WANTED. A Ftmalt th Wil aims Uno aaaited Boa tof," I Jio-lioni Pa'ary fsw) per tanum.

Apply to the Diraainra, a1 ths Portool noaaa. et lite Limekiln Taropik. on taut BOUVW nt'Viov, nt naunny, vot ma, at t'tlook Bvorderoftbe Dir'atora. PPFNi hOdbino, Visitinf Dirsetor. tKTlS tt7 BraooHtoWB O.

air AVTP-it-At a (ientleman's plana. a snnrt dit tanna tn the aotratrv. a AmaTMaa Mldd aaae) W'fiMAN, (one rsouaht ns utli enuutry ptelerred.) lo Cook and tenet ia th Watfcint and fronint, wa RBe ro well raeommeaded. Apply. twodaa, i.

II and 1 o'olock, at store IT DOCK fc a ril' eOTlfK TOFARWF.Ret.-ene Br tel. rood Mtr-ter POTaTOF. WAN El), tins Pina rtove tkdMANTOWN Rnaa.eboveSiaiketreat. Aay parent having a rood I aeeeteo laenelv In aettot net i er ay Ut ter, oa or bafte ItaWeJ trky tad what tiaaa rWiaMay, Novaanhtr td, atatuaj Irtat liatf te aairI IkAkBs tuna 7 A PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1855.

PORT OF PHlLADELriU. trn ia ten sara 4 It nioa wayra 494 AHRlVKOf Btramshlp M. Pandlord, Baud, 11 Bonn from New York, wnh paaaerutars. SPohra Ura Witidi, Hawkins, Bridreport, I ds; rVtrah Jonee. 4ds; Jno Aiiuilove.

Brven, tw York, as: Rnht 1, Conk, Bates, do. do: do, do; Oreo an, Mattkaws, Ns'burypnrt, Mi: Fiokujham, Talpey baiem.G da: Tnoinpaon, Williams. rW.eaiet, i ith, Adm, Pr tvi-deiioa, 4 Brax Diokinton, Portlaiul. Sds; Vir imra 0 uliih. A'roeiho ds; Root t-eih, (jibttto.

Bay Hnndint Family, Hirinaer, Olrten kds: Joenphine, Waiarlnu-y. Jimss River, 4 flajai Mana Pirkup, hih. Hoattm. daya; NUT ki inp.on, Hen as, do; A Band rs, renders do; Joa Mi ler, lleiby, dt G'aubmwer, I en. Diction.

6 drj fame Price. Leverion lt'iti-. ttitnv, a t-a, fUHin, otvriau, t.at'ttortt, a ua OIST- I ohant, i'hiliipa. Laurel, 4 dt; Henna Ann Hmsiiit, I i Oeort et. It da, t'etatveranoei, blill, Wiifo 8d; cunu, ittt-eariie, attttien a uag a arreo, yartiee, l.itt.e Creek, Sds; Finma, WrKht.New I Uy; Ai naC Liay, Kely, do, do; Jat Oalttraith, fn.yu, I day; John Lank, Taylor, Frads'ioa, Ids.

bteai'ter VV'yuiintqi, BoheUinxor, iteiawaiecit. 4t hours, hnvim In tow 3 oanal lr(ee, laden Willi Wheat, tie, s. ciin, Hour, liunbur, iron, and ahuixie. Towed tlitralo 10 oUiers. CLEARED, Bri(t Gtorit Wbi'nty, Hater, Pavanrth; Mary Baxter, Chtria.Un: Hoyal Ha i lor, Welah.

Portland. bolus VVftarr.Biarr, New York; Hnb'rt LOtk, Paler, di; Clraiiter. (inl, do; rarah Jones, Jones, rmvicienos; RAH Eslelle, Gldord.d I'Uonipann, Willeis, tjiiuioy Point; Pan'hm, Hujip', llnd (orli braaoa. Dickinton, Middcton; leah, Adatna Ann. Daton, do: Mary, Kiley, PHlir.

Itdi, Waalilt ston. DO; A Pa'tm: Cnrtta, W'isley. Hartford; Maria Pickup, Hitk, rlavaneah; NUT Thotnpaou, Iiariies. llnslon; Yandervnl, Kline, do; Olasabower, Allen, I)ihun; A (Sar dera. Hi.ile-s.

New orlB'ts; Heinisllt. Vtuni. ISear Urdfjrf; Uaymore. Jersey City Jntee, F'sher, Uatimnr; Alinnesoia. Ilaker, Cambndte; Vminia, Devvil, Ynnkera; Atbianc, Cha lott.

Aloany: Htianaer, New York; r) Ulonman, Biowd, cokljt; Batirett, rem lohmond cVteunier Henry Gaw, Her, Baltimore. (ConetnacdeTiceof the Publie Ltdrer 1 HV1 DB AC1, Oot. UM, Tht follow ir Vvata laft hare Ihta mnrnina. fur Hhila. dtipnia 1'hty were laden and oouaisned at fnlowt, via Or Wncht, wheat and blm ma to Yontf America, wheat to Ilambu Silutna.

rye, torn, to A Cattell A aiid bit eoal to Blirineti Kenator, bit ana1 tn Mortii 4 Coi John Hill, do to Nt rthein Liberty UaaOo; A Fiske.anih anal to Henle Fault Hra en. pis Iron to Morris, Terker A Morri. Leonora, to A 0 Cafe 1 A ladira' Friend. Clinver ar.d John Wall, lumlwr to HUT, lor On; fleo While and PHIieler, do to Vour (, ixweli A Wrolverton; Tay lor, do to 1 tndell A Co; Emma Ctatk. do to Wilminaloii: 1) Earl, in sibcrind Union, anth ooal to Del.

City. V-'tir. Ao. J. A.

H. LiHiIltANI)TlUiVmf rklladtlpfcla, Katarday, Oot. it, lS.y RorAL MAiaiAoks. Tbe partial contract of martlsKt by wklch Prince Will lain of Prumia It to many Ibt Princess Koyil of England justly awakens Hie attention of tue nation. Tbe King of Prussia siding to obviously and completely aa he does with lb Emperor of inula makes Kng-lisbmen naturally Jealous of such a mt and Ibey tee In what, no doubt, there is combina-lion of royal fkmlllea at tbe expense of tbeir subject.

It hat been carefully Inserted In all the filters that Ihe heir apparent to tbe throne of ruala wai by no meant of his father's mind io regard to Russia. But the at least, teea thronga til tblt, and It Indignant at the Idea of English court secrets betrayed and counter In. rluences continually at work tampering with tbe beat In'emits of the nation. Indeed, the Timet" thlnkt that these foreign prince must aooti be til turned adrift together. But the English do not teem to perceive that all these troubles are brought about by the radically defective system by which the Itoyal family never Intermarry with English fkmlllea, but with Foreign Royalties.

The wart of tbe Red and While Botes, and the unfortunate marriage of Mary, of Scots, seem gradually to have formed tblt policy firmly as tbe laws of tht Medea and Persians. 11, doubtleta, also Increases a certain respect for crowned heads, for them not to Inter-marry with their subject; but It also increases the distance between the royal family and tbe people, which Is not a wise thing, or tsudlng to the permanence of monarchies in such a country as England. It ought to be the policy of tbe crown at thlt time, to draw itself closer In every way to the people, and thus rest upon popular sympathies. At it la at present, none of the royal family can contract any legul marrlaoe without the consent of the crown. That consent hat never fur centuries been given In figrorof a union with any but a Foreign Prince or Princess.

The unblushing Immorality which this haa produced beyond description. George the Fourth waa for years really married to Mrs. Fltxberbert, and tblt waa the most virtuous act and Influence of bis lite. Hie repudiation of her was the vUeat of htt acts. Hut State poller was Inexorable, and rather -than forfeit hla crown, and as the only terms on which his father George III.

would be rtconciira to mm, be renounced her, married a low, vulgar German I'rinoett whotn he had never teen, treated vilely, and hit quarrels with whom almost produced a revolution. Tht course of William HI. wai but little better than hit brother, and hit Ulealtlinalt children now crowd tb ranks of the English nobility, and tu the nation tor net tnd pensions without tud. The Royal tly would have a far greater hold on tbe heart of the nation, were they to grow np a. thoroughly English family, without foreign tympathlea and alliances, which will somt day cost one of them a crown, and cause Ihe nation lo cet lid of the whole, at a foreign incumbrance.

The Idea on which this entire system Is founded It utterly alien from tbe English idea of tbe monarchy, as origi nating in a compact wim tne people, it rests on Iht notion of crowned head reluninz bv Divine right, and forming a race of superior beings, who nave a rigiit to parcel out ana arrange the government of the world amongst themselves, and therefore must not Intermarry with their subject. The principle hat just been broken through by tbe Count of England and France resolving no; to go Into hypocrtilcHl mourning for the Cxar, over whose death they really rrjoiced, but It will receive souit severer blow yet from the common tense of the people of England as they rite In intelligence. Every now and then, It hat been penly charged and deeply felt that th Enllah policy was betrayed and thwarted by the Information secretly given by Prince Albert to Ibe German Count, and now It It more than tunpecled thai the whole Royal family la Hustlan in all its sympathies. The obvious tendency of these furelirn alliances It lo create Furopean family court Interests and Ilea, often at variance with national policy. It Is of the Irtl Importance to each Stale that lta bead ahould be In every feeling thoroughly Identified wun lit interests mat tne (Joint or EngMnd, for rumple, should be entirely English in all Its lie tnd sympathiesWithout this, any native family may have an Intrinsically better title to the throne than Its nominal sovereign.

With all the liberality of our naturalization laws, our sense of in necessity of this it evinced by requiring our rreataeni to ue a native-Dora allien. It may be aald that a aetwotk of famlW tlee It at least favoiablt to the peace of F.urope, uniting at It does, -Its crowned heads In such Intimate relatUnrblp. Thlt hat not, however, to far Droved to be the case. State nollcv and na- tlonVl feeling snap asunder tuch connections with very little ceremony. Napoleon I.

wa not strengthened by hie all lane with Austria, which tunica again njm aooui as quickly and with more uauger ana enect irom tne fact that Maria Ltouisa, the daughter of tht Emperor, was hit wife, while bit quarrel with Alexander of Russia wai wry much the result of a failure to bring about onurlaga alllanct. It faot. th familt quarrels of crown head have been among the most trrioua oi ut real causes oi war among cumpean power. Fort aalloa like England, which boasts of belns more In favor of liberty than all the ether powers of Europe, lo lutTer Its court to represent, Dot Ih feelings of tbe country, but of every other nation in Europe by preference, it lo pitct aereelf la a moat unnatural position. A I'sraoTicTio Ftont tn.

Tbe San An tonlo Trias Texan slates that there it a great nerd of protection from tha lodiana In the apper country, it stales that wun probably one ex. ceptlon, at Fort Davit, there are na mounted tot dlera an our frontier, from tbe Red River to the Rio Grande, a distance of about 1000 mtlet. At Fort Cnadbonrne there are only soldiers enough to act at guard for obtaining water, forage, Ac. Tbt recent foray Into Mexico by Texan Rangers, In pursuit of Indian, ahowa that United Slates troops are required on th Kit Grande, not only to leprrse tbe aa vases, out to keep our own people from Invading neighboring territory for hostile pur- poaet. bat waa meant at an tiprditioa against Indian, It likely tt prove a war against Mexican, became the latter did not aid the Texana.

wa WiiiBi it Gou. According lo tbe Londoa Timet, a large amount ef tbe Bound Doe goes Into private pocket. A RTry noai la employed to lake skippers to tbe Chamber of Sound Doe, aad although th distance it but a few yards, fiom seven to nineteen dollars it charged, according lo drcumsUncet. A pilot's fee for a vessel drawing Ifteea feet la from 60 ta 4)17, with tn increase ef 1 a faot after tliteea. The turn total of tht perquisite amount to over ilioot annually.

Th Director of the Sound 1 ni. has or badialMO, amlaryof th elerkt from loto to J0 each; tbe cashier jrd.ToO, and Ihe otbert In preportloa. Htat-LT er tat Fiatt UBictatxt. The Jury In tbt rate of Alderman Herrlck, th first of tb City Fathers of New York who waa tried oa tb Indictment for bribery, have failed to agree oa a verdict. He I to be triad again.

Taf CitciatATt Ban Snow proved to be an entire failure. Barnuan bat brought suit for libel trilrst the Commercial'' for tualicloutly await-ing met defaming hit character. It will be aa Intrreatlag eult. mat i "A Tsi Jitttt ButtMr. Enoch Tatlar has become tb editor and nrbMietot of the Jertry Blue, tw by tn lie his his bis to Of at at I LOCAL AFFAIRS.

1 SterJrtitf AjTr -Early yeaterdty morning, a German, whoa aain waa then wat found lying oa lb Germantowa Railroad track, near Camaca woods, wiih hla akull dreadfully fractured and hla leg broken, but allll alive. Tht fortunate nun was removed to the Pennaylvanla by Lieut Jacoby, of the Ta-eolletb Ward police. He fingered In an uncoutcUnu condition i until shortly after noon, when ha eiplrrd. He I wat subsequently Identified by two person at. Jacob WolfT.

a native of Baden. Hr wax a bak trade, and worked for Louis Kublmaa. living Apple street, above Oiford, In tbe MurUentb Hard. Hla entploter recogniird the deceased, and alao an terouot-book found upon his petraou. repiesents the deceased a being of indu- trtnut habit, and tlso et quiet tnd InonVuslve.

He left employer's bouke ilJ o'clock on Tburaday afternoon. When found bis watch was found in pocket and also bis porte monnale, but the latter contained only two i enut. Coroner Delavau, after procuring all the wit. neskei having a knowlttlnc. Ibe deceased and whereabuuts on Tbiimday evening, Investigated the matter last evening at tbe Hospital.

Mist Mary Sheer, a young ltdv with whom the deceased bad been keeping coinp'tny, testified thai tbe met him at the house of her broiher-ln-law, In Diamond ytreet, above Set ond, between 4 and o'cliak, on Thursday afternoon. She left there with him about II o'clock, to to home, and he ac. companlcd her to Seventh and Caliowhill streets, win re the peisuaded him to leave her and go bone, knowing that be wat Itakrr by trade and should be at work. Thai nam-d about IU o'clock, and be wat then somewhat in liquor, though not be called drunk. Frederli Mann a ronntryinnn and acquaintance the deceased, tentltled that Jacob Wold called his home, In the vicinity of Mifflin and Jed'er-aon streets, about a qurrter of ten o'clock, In company with Miss Sheer.

Tfco erased had been drinking, and was lauoblug and cutting up when bis hotute. The wlinees vea first dlil of a man having been killed on tbe railroad by Mr. Kuhl. mtnn. the employer of the and they came tothe Hospital In company, suspecting It was Weill', from the fact I bat he wita missing.

Tbe jury examined tic body of the deceased, and found that tbe head waa dreadfully ennthed. A verdict waa rendered tbat the deoeaud waa ancl-I dentally killed on tbe Germuntowii railroad, near vamac airtct. Tbe supposition It that tbe deceased bad got upon tbe Jl o'clock train at Ninth and (Jreeu tueelit, and bad fallen from tbe platform unper-MlvfrHty those In cbnrg of tire train. Hit head waa to dreerifullycniabrd tbat It rs most surprising that be should hare survived twenty four hours after receiving the Injury. Pi Affairi.

Yesterday morning. Joseph C. Stokes, who was arrested on suspicion of having set Are to bis ttore In Pine street, was diacbarg by Mayor Conrad for the reason that there was no evidence to warrant a binding over. During yesterday, a number of clothing dealers arid tailors called at tbe Mayor's onl, to are Hltam Apple, tbt man charged with robbing different establishments recently. The tickets found In the poseeaslon of the defendant were exhibited to i bone who stated they bad been robbed, and In nearly every ease tbe ticket containing the private marka of different firms were di-coveted.

Amona those victimised are Thomas Dlckon, II. H. king A Owea Jonee. Janob Krted, John Hooper, K. T.

Hbepberdj Jacob Ancker, El-kinton A Jamet. K. A. Sbalrcross, W. Taylor, Davis A Vexey, Wise, Pusey A Wise, A.

Roueno, tnd Brown, Frederic A Kunkle. whoa aggregate loss Is nearly StOU. Tbe plan used to det elvt the above-namtd gentlemen, and perhaps many others, was to go lo their planes of business and Innulie for tailoring work. After giving a name and residence, (which seema to have been entirely different In every case) Joba were given, with Ihe tickets, on which were marked the site undcoatof each garment. Tbo workman, filling lo return tbe articles at the time agreed upon, wa looked after, and In every Instinct) tbe boupe de.lt;nated waa one dUerent from that In which he resided.

Safety at Railroad Cress A few moot Us aince, a communication appeared in the Ledger, calling attention to tbe ntceaslly of having tome Erotrction to life and property, at points where tbe Igliway crossed railroad. Since then we have been called upon to notice a number of Ingenious Inventions made by l'hl tdelphlans, to ntoet the drsltrdwant. In the Common Council Cbatnb on Thursday, the latest invent Ion was exhibited, and attracted much attention. It consists of having gate acmes tbe public road on each side of the (rack, which gate are always up when no tetmt are passing. The gate i lowered, so at to a low a free paisareby the horse, his feet touching platform, eautes the gate to alnk Into eatih.

When a train of ears Is approaching the crossing, Ihe wheel of Hie locomotive touches a spring a certain distance from the gate, which locks the gate and prevents Kielr being moved until the train lmt paused, and the spring Is touched on the opposite tide unlin king them. Would this gate work In iro ty wt amer, wnen snow covert a me grouna An Offirtr Sold On Thursday Bight, a man called at the rtttce of Aid. Hibln and desired two warrants to be issued for tbe arrest of oeitain parties. Tbe documents were du made out. when the ttrangrr offered the Alderman a a bill to take hi twv from.

Th Alderman not bavlnz Hie char ge, wat abont tt ndlng the note out, when tbe Cons' able of tbe Ward kmnly changed it, by giving live gold dollars for the bill. Tue Alderman pocketed hia fee, and tbe stranger tbe balance of the change, Ihe tame time telling the omcer tbtt ht would go with him tnd show him tin party he wished arrrsted. Tee two, io company th a ftl' nd of Ihe stranger, ttarltd up nib street, tnd when near Green, the two managed te mi a nine oeoina in omcrr, ana wnen tuey arrived at a cross street fled leaving tht officer In pcsseaslrn i Ibe warrants and nit bank bill, which proved lo be worth leas than live, by tome Ave hundred cents. First About four o'clock veslerdav mornln? a tire broke out in a dwelling In Thirteenth street, above Federal, occupied by James iloyleund Henry McArdle. Tbe Are soon enveloped (he ttairway, cutting oh" tha escape of Mr.

and Mrs. Br.yle. who occupied a room In the third ttory. Police officer vaniet rracuea mem oy Dreaxitig tnrougn a partition. Tbe house In which the tire commenced waa much damaged, and several of Ihe adjoining dwellings were Injured by the water.

Tbe property belonged to Fraocla Zerman, and wat insured. On Thiiredtv evenlnir, about tlx o'clock, a barn In the Twenty second Ward waa destroyed Ire, auppoted lo have betn tbe work of an Incendiary. Fatal Aeeident to a FAifatfelpkiaa. George Whltemlre, second mate of the steamship Prometheus, waa accidentally klUed on Thursday, al New York, bv falllmr from the deck of the steam ship to a lighter lying alongside. Hit fall waa caused by being struckby a box which waa being notstea on noara at tne time, ne oieci in a lew minutea.

The deceased It tald to have been married only a few months since, and tbat hit relatives reside In tblt city, it body will be retained In Ibe New York city dead house until Monday. His relatives can obtain further particulars bvap-ph Ing to Mestrt. Leaf A No. 41 South Third street. Death of a will-known Mmician Mr.

Francis Rink, for manv veart a member of tbe Orchestra of the Walnut St. Theatre, and of the Musical Fund Society, died on the Uth Inst. He wat a verv talented musician, a kind-hearted and most amiable man. and highly itteemedhy hit fellow rr.uslcitnt. ll is runerai will axe place on nunaay morning, at 10 o'clock, at Glen wood Cemetery.

At a mark of respect for bit memory, hit numerous professional frUndt will perform a solemn dirge al hla grave, compost by hit friend, Dr. Cunnington. ai( Coal Traird on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad during the Week end ing on i norauay, uci. xoin, too; Tons. Cwt.

From Port Carbon, Potttvllle, Schnylkill Haven, Annum, Port Clinton, Total for Ihe week, Previously thlt year, Total, 14.Hr7 03 3.3ts8 IH )I0 83t IS Ot) To tame time but year, 1,777,77. Bthuylkill Navigation Coat Trait for tb week endlnar oa Tkuredar. Oct. 144th. 1BU i Ton.

From Port Carbon, PotUvHle, Sahuylkiil Haven, Port Clinton, Total for the week, Previously thlt year, Total, To same time hut year, senot Fleer aad MJ for the week ending Oct. Soth, lfS6: Barrelt of Supertine, k3r 38 IM6 OHO 104 16,961 Do. IT Do. Do. Do.

Do. -Ry, -Corn Meal, -Coridamned, Total, Larceny Cant. Roaanna Cosley wat, yesterday, committed by Alderman Tbompeen, to an-twer Ihe charge of stealing a lot of shirts, the property of Mr. Dlvttt. A show-case, containing four cap ard a hat, waa taken from Ihe door of Henry Gray, In Callow-hill ttreet, near Twenty-tin on Thursday evea-Ing.

The good were taken, and th cat left on a lot Bear by. Grand Difiiten Sent Temperanet The following gentlemen were elected officer of tbe Grand Division, Bon of Temperance, of thlt Slate, al the annual eeeslon. Jnsi chased 0 W. Amos Uiitrgt, G. A Gen.

M. A. Rota; O. 8 win. Nicholson I J.

K. Traeeyi O. Chaplain, Rev. John Hutrtt) G. C.

Wm. B. Erwln; 0.8 Wm. N.Attwood. it'otter On the rolara nude by the lieu-tenants of police, from tbe various Werda yesterday were the aame of a large number af tavern-keepers, who ire chtrged with, and held lo l-all for.

telling liquor tn violation of the re-a training liquor law. Moat of those arrets ed have beet be keepers of beet hops and small drinking Kr.n see At till, nt James Flood waa sdml ted te tbe, Ptoaavivaul Heepltai yettrrtlay with hU thigh frarttired, aad otherwise severely bruleed. He was employed at Lewis' lewd factory, wbea a pile af linseed evil cikea Ml upon blm. fleal fsere fntrpoe.d. Tbe rac4 wbleh waste take place this tfternooa, between tbe "Camilla" tad the A'alanta," ha been postpeeaed account of a misunderstanding bttween tha) Cuba i regard to tbe dlaiaar.

TAt f)r(rt Jtteyk," which was per-formed ao enceeMfully on Saturday evening last, will be repeated teal tnlaevealng, with Uuaanae performer. Then will, doubt, be a food at vijerTtstyrav 47.137 03 14 17 00 Cwt 8,743 III 1,186 00 18,0 0 01 If 31 044 OH 11 01 OS man I enu A go, in. waa and 1'be It rue, tbe Its at Profaniif Jif A day or two alnce, Alder-I Snyder went to a stove taUbllahment tor the -furpott of geulng seme one lo go lo htt bouse anaae aonie aiirraiiona or nxmret lo ait stove. boy was directed by the feniriaa of the shop to but before he eon Id leave, the proprietor cam and afterasreitalalng tbat the boy was about bring tool out of tbe shop, alnde tome profane remarks and refused to let the Iwy go, aa business too lirl-k with him to permit It. The Alder-tutu retired, tnd tfur reaching home, ctuted the trrest of Ihe proprietor on tbe charge of swearing, Lad blm taken bt for Alderman Hlbbard.

chari. of swearing being sustained, a flue of tenia was Imposed, in two casta. Jfitty lei). On evening, tn el- Rltnt. beloigirg to a Mr.

Ballev, died at Ihe lilng Sun Hotel, In theTwentv-tblrd ward Tbe animal was between ttfteen and elatren ears of and for stvetalTeais is at tllaehed tu a meiias gerlr, in wbkh Mr. Bailey has or had an Ii Ureal Several weeks ago the elephant wat brought to the Rising Sun, on I'Lure-day tte owner Bent person to look after hi property. Soon after hla ariival tbe animal died. It was valutd at np wnrdt of The person having the dend iepbant In charge la at a lost to know what to do with tbe hid i'eftfrtrrr aieardVaV The masonry and superstructure of ex mile, of the Sunburvand F.rie Railroad from F.rle, east, have been allotted tt Messrs. Blng, Brown A Co of Erie, Patton A (oplerof Lancaaler, and Struthtts 4.

of Warren, Pa. Camdix Arratat Tai, Council Thlt bedy met In Ihe City Hall, on Tburaday night, A petition was received from Wlstar Morris, Serritary of Ihe Camden Gas Company, directing alter lion to the indebtedness of Ihe city to tbe sail Company for ras, amounting in tbe aggregate to sum of tSOo 19. Received and liled. Another peti ion was received from John Wilson, asklrg that h(s taits miHhtbe reduced, as bit property had been aasetard at a greaur rate than real value Referred. The ffilowltg petition was read The ordinance requiring a man to walk before the engine with a train of cara while (tasting within tbe city limits, 1b unusual and oppressive to tbe Camden and Amboi Railroad Company.

It prevents ut mating our lime in meeting opposing trains at out passing placet on our ad, and our connection with other roads Our tunning time cannot be cnnnired without a general change, bttth with the Pnet-Ottlce Department and the other connecting rallrcttls tothe South and West, I am acquainted with ot of tbe railroads In thlt country, and believe tbeie is no town or city that the authorities requite the speed of either cart or horses to slow at a man't wt lk. I Inlleve ll I no safety to He lives of our citizen, as It nl'ows petxons to get on and off of Ihe car while they are passing through Ibe citv. 1 bellve that very few of our people are in fsvur of Ihe ordinance, and hope your nonorauie uooy win give ns tne tame nu iiiiut for paealne our city tbat ether towus tnd cl'iesof our Sta'e allow for cart passing through their ro-ipretlve places J. Vas Horn, Agent." Hecelvtd and filed. Another peiltlon wax received, signed by cltt-Itns of South Vt'aid, asking that Ihe intersection of Second and via more atreeta be filled up.

aa it la constantly ailed with water, and injurious to the health of tbe neighborhood. Tbe Corotnitter on atreeta were oidrred to grant tbe prayer of tht peti-Uoiiert. Another was read from John 8. Roet, taking permission to keep a hotel. Carried to 4, and the llceiitr fixed at 870 Mr.

Htndle inovtd that the resolution Instructing the Conuuliteeon Middle Waid, passed the last meeting of Council, In reference to removing the fence (if the railroad company on Bridge Avenue, be rescinded. The matter wa left to tatd Committee, to lake such action at they may deem advisable. Tbe malterof difficulty betsreenDr 8umu.lt and the city Surveyor, In regard to locating a ttreet line, which waa referred to a Special Committee, waa brought up. Tbe Committee reported that they had examined all the circumstances and facta connected wiih the affair, and found tbe line laid down by Mr. Saundei correct.

Tbe report wat received and tbe Committee discharged. A communication was received from the City Solicitor. Haling that the West Jersey Railroad Company had laid down their ralli In Seventh tt In conformity with tbe city grade, eicept In one or two Instance, which thev could not avoid. A Commilbt, Mestrt. lilndle, Miller tnd Alkln-ion, wat appointed to treat with tbe Camden and Amboy Railroad Company, In reference to running through the ttreett.

Adjourned, a. Reported for the Public Ledger U. 8 DISTRICT COURT, Oct. Sv-Jd Kant. Tht Foomcri H'tt'amte Cut.

This morning Messrs. Hopper, Gilpin and Meredith, Counsel fur Williamson, appeared In Court for the pur- poee or arguing tne question oi lue rigui ot pre-aentlnr to tbe Court a certain petition from their client, Ihe same which they asked leave to Ilea few aays ago, nonce ot tne argument naving oeen given to Mr. Van Dyke, U. 8. District Attorney, wno annearra on too utuer Blue.

udge Kara desired to be Informed by Mr. Meredith whether or not the petition In Question con tained a purgation or. me conieuipi wun wnicn Mr. William. on standa named.

Mr. Meredith replied that the petition contained certain statements of facts, commencing from the time Mr. Williamson last taw the woman Jane Johnson eettinir into the cartlaee at Dock street; tlial he had not teen her since that lime, had no control over her, or of those with whom the might be, ttatlng his utter Inability to comply with th command of the wift of habeas corpus to produce tbe body in Court Ihere was also in the petltl jn a proteet, respectfully art fbnh, agalntt the Juris, diction of the Court In the premise. It was not possible, Mr. Meredith continued, for counsel to know of a cer'alnty and tay to to the Court, whether the petition wat a purgation of the contempt tbat wat a matter of law which tbe Court, after reading or hearing the petition read, would decide.

Mr. Van Dyke objectedjto the receiving of the petition be bad read a copy of it, and It contatued no purgation of the contempt whatever; but, oa the contrary, there wat a direct denial of the iris-diction of the Court; there was no attempt on the art of the petitioner to purge himself of the con-erript. r. Mcndllh said be differed from the learnt Dlttilct Attorney upon the law of the case, and thut nude It tbe more necissary for the Ciurt to decide bttween them Mr. Meredith then pro coded to speak of the practice of the English Court, both at Law and In Chancery, In relation lo tbe two kinds of contempts found In tbe books one kind of contempt waa that commuted by the party In open court agalnat the Judge personally, or against hit omcert; mother waa where the party lefusedto obey tbe process of Ihe Court.

Of thia latter kind wat tbat In tbe present Instance it wat not pretended that Mr. Williamson had offered aty personal indignity to Ibe Court, or that nia comitict in loun wat tny other mtn correct and proper. Mr. Meredith, after reciting a number of autbo. itiet which he argued were precedent Justifying tbcm In asking tht Court to receive the petition, tald 11 waa impossible for the Court, without reading or bearlug the petition read, te "know whether it wat a proper piper to be received or not, or whether or not ll purport to be, or It a purgation of tbe contempt, He asked the Judge lo lead privately tbe petition, aimply that he might be informed of Its contents, and not at a I with a view to Its belna considered died, or aa forming part of tbe record of the Court Thlt, ibe Judge taid, hewas perfectly willing to do, and a copy was accotdlngly banded to hint for pei usul.

The argument then proceeded on a mo ion for leave to preaent a tetitlon. Tbe Court required the counsel to address their argunent to this point only: Whether tbe Court can receive any other paper than one which pur-potts to be purgation the contempt. Mr Gilpin then pnetfeded to the argument of that Question. He cited a number of authorities. both English and Ameilcan, and argued that by Ibe practice aa found In tte book It waa right for the Court to receive the pet II Ion In question.

What the Court should tee. proper to do with it afterwards, waa another question; they now desired It to be received tnd filed of record. Mr. Van Dyke replied. He argued that the Court could receive no paper which did not prima cm contain a purgation of tbe contempt; that was the first atep, and only after that could Williamson be reinstated before tbe Court.

He cited a number of authorities to maintain thlt position. Mr. Meredith replied In in able argument. The mailer will be returned again thlt morning. DISTRICT COURT, N.

tJudfe Hart. Tb Jury ia Ibe cat of Witftng ft. vs. A. W.

ifarTisea, tn action to recover the vain of certain iron tanks, before reported, returned a verdict for to piainm ror vxx s. John 1. Benin V. LttntU 0 old keif Thlt wt in action on a promlaeoty note. Verdict for tte plaintiff for llij 54.

No defence. inlet ter foe the plaintiff. Daatil S. Dnhree tt me tf Richard Welt vt. Henry Weil it al.

Thlt was irtrt facial to revive a Judgment. Verdict for the "plaintllf for ff3b0 80. lngttreth for the plaintiff, and Aran-dell for the defendant. Rtdgm vt. Wm, Roddy This Wat an actloa on a promlttory not.

Verdict for the pltlnlltffnrf'Ja? cJ. Carter fur the plaintiff, and Vaux for the defendant. CVst. Langtlf v. 9elllei Fr.tMe.

This wa in action to recover for service rendered it i physician. Verdict Tor the defendant. Alimdy for the plaintiff, tnd Donnelly for defendant. DISTRICT COl'KT, No. Jadft 8Arrard.

The jury In the eate of Jatws Bond vt. Jaetei ritdy, an action for tht rent of certain meadowt In the Neck, beftve reported, returned a veidlcl for the plalatltl for 00. Aeteon Uoolittlt vt. Tht Settni Unirerioliil Ch ureh This wa aa acdon of an alleged breach of contract, to recover for tervlce rendered at Pastor of tald cbnrch. It waa aliened on the part of the plaint i ff, that there waa a contract for a i year servicea, sua tuai tue ttrtcHuaata With hit tervlce before the expiratloa of that imlcd.

Defence, tbat tbe defrndaat resigned at Pastor la Ibt year 160, end he wa engaged after thai lime aa a twpply only, tnd not fur a definite period and that for those service be was paid. Jury out went and Dlckeraon for plaintiff, and A. Miller and Uoodanaa for lb defendant. COMMON PI JtAB Jttdg. ilfiirs.

1 TK Mldridgt vt. Catrf.t II. limemll aauf Wift Tl it waa an application for a special In Joirrtto toreatrala defeadani from Belling or encumbering certain real estate. He'd nndr advtse. resent.

Aritued bv CuyleV for the eomplainaat, and Otleraoa ror lb aerrnatnt. OUAHTER SESSIONS fndfl Thtmpiem. Peul hnohock wa put on trial, charvedwlth mairtalningl nnleaesr IB keeping a disorderly dance-bouse, at Cuarlettt tnd Brrrwa ttreett. D-fencs-, that it wat not a disorderly boa-, and that Ibe proeecuiloa waa Induced by a police erU-r, owl ef revenue, breads the defeadani woo Id not permit kin ta kia certain of the daanturi. Jgrf out.

s. A PAtino Coirciag The peeeiptt ef the Jtuvt River and Kaaatraa Canal, la Virginia, for the fiscal rear, Jr clear, reacaved have of poet of was tri bit 6th by PRICE 01NE CENT. llrlAGJItTIt: TELF.ORAPIl WOK Till PUBLIC LKOWKH. Maartario Tattoaara Opticas,) -A't. (8 CA.taal Strut, (led fir BtttUieg Farther Front Fort Laramie aad Hew TIeklct St.

Loch, Oct. Date from Fort Laramie been received tolbelftt nit. Colonel Cooke haa been ordered lo Ihe eonunind Fort Hllev. General Harney wat to leave that on the atnh to establish a Fort at Waite Laitii River, lo overawe the Winnebago Indian. The Btule Indiana have agreed io deliver up to General Harney the murderers of the until party.

Tbe Chief Little Thunder waa not killed at the U'tle of Blue Water. inter has set-in with unusual severity. 1 be Court Martial fur Ihe trial of Captain How ad tar en dissolved' without action, in couteu ueuce an irregularity. Col. Sumner, with seven rompanlea of cavalry, in rente for Fort Laramie.

The Santa Fe mail had arrived tt Independence, wltn dote io I'r let of October Mr. Gallegot had been elected Delegate te Con-great. A ealltfactory treaty bat been made with the Apaches A misunderettcdlna' with Kit Carson lad re sulted In his suspension. Col. Brooks and Capt.

Eweil were to leave shortly for lite Slates. German Keftrmed L'karch. Niw Yon. Oct.Vtt In the Svnod of the Dutch Reformed Church to day, thetubject of the admission of the lasaisof North Carolina wat taken the table most earnestly discussed. A preamble tnd resolutions were presented by Dr.

Ilethune, ttklng the Commissioner to withdraw papers, and these were finally adopted by a vote of 45 to M. The Synod then adjourned nas die. Kama Anna at ht. I hemae. Hostoii, Oct.

xn Dates from St. Thomas to the have been received by an arrival at this tort. Santa Anna with his daughter, tnd a numerous suite, bad arrived there recently, and been visited tbe Governor, American Cooaul and all other dignitaries of the lslsnd American RatlflratUa Meeting. Albaxi.N. Oct.

-28 The American party are holding a targe and enthuslaati ratification eel lug at the Capttoi this evening. Hon Eraslnt lirooas, oi toe new tora r.xprws, ana s. u. lis rent, of Buffalo, are speaking, one in the Capitol and th other ontalde. Later frm Mexico Retignaliea ef Alva rez tten.

emenrori elected rresiurai. Niw Oalx.M, October i3 The latest til vices from Mexico include report tbit l'lasident Alvarez has resigned the Presidency, owing to his advanced i ears and feeble health and that General Comonfort has been elected to Oil the vacancy. Tbe Ratsian fthtpt at Beaten. Boitox, Oct. SO The Frenc1! Consul at thlt port has published a raid, remind Inir merchants of the risk they will run by purchasing tbe Rus sian utiiu snips ai tuts p.

rt, unless ine re net reti illations on thlt subject have been literally compiled wiih. Vettel Abandoned. Niw Yotk. Oct i The schooner Minna Schlf- fer brought into pott, tonight, the crew of tbe schooner Oueen, Irom Beaton for Philadelphia, larten with a cargo of bore, which wat found yesterday, off the Capet of tbe Delaware, In a sinking cutdltlon. Frett at Vlrkiharg.

VicKsttito. October S. We had a kill ing frost here and lo the vlciulty laat night, aid it it nopea mis win put an ena to tne yeuow lever. The Canada al Halifax. Halifax, October 86.

The steamship Canada, from Boston, arrived here at 1 o'clock, this morning, ulled for Liverpool at a o'clock. markets. Baltimoii, October 26. Ohio and Howard ttreet flour were sold to day at led b'if. and holders are a-klng Sales of wheat at f'J Hi a 10 rtr gooa io prime, rea is selling at ai mi.

Choice white baa changed hinds at t'l 1 1 SO. Sale of white and yellow corn at 86 a SO. CBABLtaTON, October 8u Sales of lAUObalet Of cotton yesterday at full pricee. JBY THE FlLOT LINK. Correspondence of tbe Publie Ledger.

THINGS IN NEW YORK. Niw You, October Sfl, 18U The Board of Health have ltaued an otHcial no tice rescinding Ihe the ordinance ubltcllng vessels from the port of Baltimore, and all porta south of thtt place, to quarantine. Aa originally passed, it reacnea to me isi prox. A new paper, called the "Free Love Advocate," bat lust made lta appearance as an exponent of that shameless 'itiu, 'Passional Attraction," Nothing ao dlguatlng or Immoral, that does not find lit apologists or defenders here, it would seem. A Coal Exchange has lust gone into operation In thlt citv.

with a view of brinirlmr the trade ton-e ther daily, and ettahllshlng a uniform scale of prices. 'Change hours from 13 to 1. Place of meeting, 31)1 Pine ttreet. Tbe poor-house children from the public Insti tution! en Kendall's Island, paid a visit to Ihe Crystal Palate to-day. There were 7v of them la all.

Tbe party were preceded by a band of music and banners, with the ma Education Guards." The children subsequently visited the City Hall. The Mayor addressed tbe little fellows at considerable length, giving them tome good advice and eoniplin.cntlng tbeir Superintendents anon their neat ard orderly appearance. Neptune Fire Engine of New Haven, alto paid the Palace a vie It to-day. There are tome mnvementi of interest In the muslctl and theatrical line, worth noting. Mr.

Forrest takes a benefit at Ihe Broadway, this evening, and will terminate bis present engagement tbeie to morrow night. 114 hat played twenty-live nlubts, altogether. At Niblo't the Eagll Opera Company give a benefit to Mr. Harrison, on which occasion tbe 'llarberof Seville" I to be sung. At the Acs-demy they have revived Maaanlello." The "Prophet la announced in preparation; lobe produced aa toon aa Balvianl and the other artlatet, who embarked al Havre on the 1Kb, arrive.

Tbe new comedy, Man of Many Friends," 1 having a fair inn, both at Hurton'a and Wallack's. It da too heavy, however, at a whole, the critic think, to keep poneat ion of the stage for any great length of time. The new tteamfrlga'e Niagara, (built by Steers,) at the Brooklyn Navy Yaid, ia rapidly approaching completion. No fewer than 3(n) men ire employed upon Ibe work. She will be ready for launcbti'if early In December.

The hull bat ti readv assumed maieatle. rtronortions. and la the great object 4f nitractlon with all who visit Ih yam. Utters have been received la this city from Major Neighbors, in the Camanche country, giving a flattering picture of tbe progreet of tbe tribet there in agricultural pursuits. Tbe Major enclose an order for tlx hundred plough up.a a house beie, to lie tent out immediately.

Aiaerman nernck, win ouaerve, nas oeen acquitted, owing to tht failure of the Jury totgree, It fa undtratoodthat tuey a'ood ur for couvlc-Hon to elglt for acquittal. Th Alderman ind bit friends now thieaien counter demoutlratioa of tome kind against the Mayor. 'J here continues to be good deal of excitement on 'Change; Cotton, 10-day, advance! he-per lb in consequence of ine teiegrapn announcing a heavy frost at New Orleans, on the In breadstuff's there waa a alight re-action in favor of tt purchaser. 1'ricet are about a shilling the bar rvl lower. Coitos flrmal If advance, Inconsequence of frost at therfinjlh.

Sale 4,100 bales. 1'Lot'E ileus buoyant, let 15.0U) bblt.at IS 73 ate b7 for 9a MforObio Southern tlt'iir tl mer. ith good demind. About 3.00U bbls. old alleU lit 0 f.

Rye Hour dull. Meal unchanged. Uiaix Wheat Improving, aslet 60,000 bush, at 9 a t'l 06 ror Red Southern, and 14 a 'JO for While Canadian. Corn tttff, tales 30,000 bu.h at Sc. for mixed.

Rye firm, at xl a 1 iU, with sales 6.0110 bushels. Pkovistoae Pork It active and firm, files of (too bblr. tt 50 a 76 for ntess, and 87 a 81 00 for prime. Beef steady. Lard firm, at yesterday's rate.

Sales of 300 bblt. Beef at I6 00 a Old 00. Whisiiv Unsettled. Sale ef 600 bblt. at 40 eticfof for Prison limit oronoco are Inrair'reqnett tl aa lb.

1000, lba.broughl S3c. Saleetlaoof Bueoot Atre, part for Canada, at 9Hc. In bond, six months, usual selection. A cargo of Porto Cabello arrived yeeterday, told before arrival, it SO a lit moot ha. The stork Include 10,000 Buenos Ayret, (13 00 of which were Imported by a dealer.) 11.500 Bit Grande, Angostura.

'250 Chagtea. California, 400 Savaniiu, md 1500 West India and Southern total 4a 1 10. Hoea Old areaulet at 8a 10c talaaof lSbale. New are tine, wejiave no change to note In pric; the sale are 00 bales at Ilia 15c, the Utter price for a choice lot. I ltoj-The demand for Scotch Pig la fair, and tbe market I untettled-tale of 100 toat at 35 a 36 60.

1 In nonettry circle a rather better reeling wa ik.i nasi, nt eeataerla. Inaeed. rtriuie wsuj. ti 1 wat of too violent and unnatural a character to laat. The transaction! at the Board this morn lag were very large, but Ihe proportloa of cash sale wat very tmaU.

Fttcet generailrsrihlblt a slight advtnrt. 'Tb traaeactloai in Erie reaohed tearly 601) ibaret, commencing itaOJi and losing at tbe eanr which it per cent. Improvement; 4310 Reading at I lower; bluvcuna md Ea'la r.rte i di wes-tineta a Ft nn. Coal Michigaa Soutaera M- tuiaoia Central to va need fc; Canton Caroheeland Harkm i Cleveland and Pltubargt; liakaa and Chtcairo ifK; Cleveland and Toledo At Ibe Bstcnod Board, tb market wa mala-talned with considerable firmnea. though there waa much ductoatlon during tae-aeaaloa.

At lb eloet, kowes-er, I ull price were obulned. Moaey wat In brisk demand among the broken generally. iiiiiitim BMI jn Cet lral ittjtt tat fcrie A.tsn Vliain.afie Br, tViiriCOdo do At S.uni do twrti o-y 41 raj re i -rttm oa uo i do btu l.tf Ctr lit 01 lt.usj lb Cea ld sj T6 i. rs do Id Eweo si do do bl 41 de Ii7 51 Co fci1 uairloN iTitlCo IK! do da lil uri, Jit. dtCambCoal hS ant ao atn si in de, a bto a.

do Harlaa lisid.l an Ti inn no at rat) ui w. i a Hi oh eta pi AC do do B' do ssVt (ti Udo lui do BU0 do dn aado Parama ft SO do 6" ealta Chi tl a oi hit i lie dry do btO 7Ss On hi tit aid i Beading ta 101, unnor go rfOdsl do snnor o. tow rs tn mi la) tt tlMMOdsa aa Mutruwii to at at it tpot Ihe ant kind dead red tbe Gen. of in Its Ihe It I I For tae Public LaUa-tr 1 M.ea Th Washington eatat kas feea tubdl tided tt late i year i Into farm ef about four hundred tare each, and told at about four et tv doiurt per acre, chiefly to Pnna Iranians. Tbe present pe-prletor holds that portion which baa ibe el (aaallr auatloa at torh a higher valuation ee ketblnka th reverence of hit eoootrymea will etand without urging.

are apt ta be carried twsy by IU directed feelings thtrt to tnlnlster to aa naworthy paeala-Ilea, If the family of Waahlngtoa offer Ihe ground their fair market value, la testimony of their detltt to hat th, pJae ad or Bed and kept sacred the ambltc expense, lha project would meet consideration. If, oa tu contrary, Ihe onlytpp-reijt motive of the family be to realize a big like, Is unworthy of mr nolle. bulea'telt elS aoarenlea'. tbt puuie prograt. fy kind but tht aalloa It rtarlnt monument to the father of ear country 'e freedom in Waahlngtoa, ta alghl of Mount Vera on, which would aeem a better nie mallei.

May It be surestest that, taatewd buylag dilapidated place, wbkh th preaant den4, haa not deemed It Important te keep np la aay of condition, Ihe remains of the Utuaitioaat be, with the content of the family, transfers to the monument, where they will be mora Convenient to puallc visits of revtrenc. Sometblriff like thl la, said ta have bsen pr- poaed, but rejeettd, because the family thought price of the farm would, then, be Injuriously affected. A. ADDITIONAL BV THE AFRICA The following the latest newt per Africa HisitriArio" ot lixt. Tb Dill News aa) We believe there it ao doubt that Simpson haa realgatd hla command In th Crimea, and ha recommended Oea.

Eyre at hit successor. The Government, howesnr, hat ennea to accept uen Blmpaon resignation -Patta, Friday evening The Duke and lKlcbeaa Brabant arrived here at 4 o'clock, and were re-ceivtd with great ceremony. naaya vonsttiutionnei, speatinz prooaoiy oti good tuthoiity, tare that, according to a letter troaa Kamleab, dated September 0, it waa expected thai, two oayt' time, tne noatiag oatterrea, vac ar-yylng thirty- lx guns, would open a ate against the north tide of tbe htrbor. Tna Uaxx of EaaLano The Dalle Newt, ia city article, says Tbe most aeriout chant exhibited la tbe Bank of England returns la the decrease ef lo less than six hundred aad Bftv-nine thousand six hundred and forty-seven pound la coin and bullion, and of seven hundred and severity tight thousand five hundred and seventeen pounds In lb reserve." There la no later new from Odessa than that embraced In the Halifax despatch. The Dally News sav: The advaae of tka Allle on Perekop caused a further rise of en-auarter per cent.

In Console, making th total advance of Die day no hta tain seven-elththi per cent, compared with price quoted oa Thursday, prior to Ibe decision of the Bank board being made known. The latest quotation of this (Friday;) afternoon i hows a tlse of one and a half per cent. A favorable feature upon which atreae it laid it the apparent cessation ef (he drain of gold Diminished am lety was also eiraretaed at regards tha results to be exhibited In tblt evening's bank returns. At the aame time it would appear that real relief would be beat derived from Immediate from Australia. Such trrlvnls would bep-tul arly opportune at the pre.

at tTurneat, a an excellent tear-would be afforded for ascertaining if the bullion drain had really subsided. The discount market shows no change of importance. Motey continues In good demand, and tbe supple fair. In ihe Stoik Kichange money eommanaetl four to four and a half per cent. In atock and exchequer bill." The Bankof Ergland returns, Oct.

'li, state tka mount ef notes In circulation at taenty million two hundred and ninety-two thousand flv hundred and ttfit -five pounds, being at incrtsxae of one hundred tnd twenty-nine thousand eight hundred and seventy pounds tnd te stock of bullion la hotk depart menu twelve million three bundnd and nlnty nine thousand two hundred and eighty-en pounds, tbowlog a decrease of four hundred tad tnd forty nine thousand all hundred and forty-seven pound when compared with the prtvlou return. Tbe iteamthlp Araco arrived at Havre on tha 6th, tnd the Ariel on the 7tk Inst. Commibcul Maiini or tna Vaaiorji Na- Tiott The following 'able tkowa Hie compare-live strength of the commercial mariat of tht principal nation of the world ia tha year 1644) rstieit. rpssart. luttd Slate.

giLSOw. 714, 1 371,141 Great Britain and Colonies, France, ii.wi Spaio, 7,9.9 Batain'i, lusctny, ntpi Sicily md Papal B'et, 17 064 3,97 SHOO 360 (rest l.VKO 86 fatsJ 1,00 Hit 4B1 ltt.Out 446,46. iao.uua US.lvtt Aut'na, Greece, Turkey, Holland, Hamburg, Utemen, Piussla, Denmark, Norway, Swtden, Mexico aad tl State South America, Russia, A Dial vot a Wirt TU peace of several German families In Lancaster waa aomewhst dht-turbed, a few day since, by the diseevery tbat tuiety ui turir niaiv nteuiuer ctaitnea toe aatnv worn in for wife. At on time, tayt the Extmlner, thing looked serious, portending a ttorra, bat better feelings, with human counsel and lager, hiving finally prevailed, II waa determined by the partlet and ibelr friends, that tbe three husbanda should decide their claimt by a resort to cards. A ame wa accordingly played, and th winner put i potseatlon of bit ''fair, ftl and forty The nnauccessful us binds, er rather wi' dowera, concluded lo 'drowa their tor rows la tka cup," aad make a nlghl of it.

Tub Dismissal or Capt. Rvnott)i Th Washington (D. Union, inapeaktng of thecaa of tola ntllctr, dismissed, pending Ihe examine, tloi of hit accounts, tayt We deem It due ta him, (Cipt to state that we have satisfactory reasons to know that hit dismissal should Carry with II no Imputation upon hia character for strict probity and honesty And tgaia i He may be found to have been ktoae and irregular ia Ihe keeping of hit accounts, tnd la that way Ih court may find a balance against him; but we baveneldoa that be will be found to hare, mlaapplied the pubs Hcfuiidt." AcciDtJTOK TniEllBRAlLlOAb. DlSTBVOe Tins or a Bxino. Aa accident oeeurred aear PbUlpeville, on the western end of the New York and F.rie Railroad, en Thursday rooming Tha bridge near tbe station It In a dlbrpidsled condition and, as the heavy freight train passed ever It, portion gave way, and the front ear fell through Into tbe water below, while other portions of the train remained entangled in the ruin of the bridge.

As the train wa a lung one, tome of the cart remained on the track unhurt, The tnia was nil-, nlng slowly, tnd the engineer, flren.aa and employees escaped uninjured. ASIACLT ASD ATTItrPT AT Wit WAT Rot- bixt Wednesday evening, at Mr. Ebeaexer. Mulr, grocer, was tboiat entering bit house it Newark, N. with a money.

box under hia area, which he had Jiiit brought from hla ttore, re waa attacked by a fellow who had lain tn wait for him, and stiucji teveral timet over the bead with a weight, along like a ehot. He aocssseded In throwing tbe box uitiiie tht door tnd clinched tb high, watman, who toon ran off, leaving Mr. Mult binding profusely from teveral tavtrt wouada-Tbe felTow hit not been arretted.rTr j-j-t AoattABLT DiiAProitTtn A Oorretrxmdeat of tLe Newark (N.J) Eagle write from Leave. worth City, Kansas, aa follows I aa) a great cowatd, and came here with fear and trembling, expecting to have my throat cut from ear to ear, betore 1 reached Ibe hotel ia the city of Leaveat-worth) but so far from being molested, 1 hava en treated with every civility, and I have never been among a people to universally polite as tha 1 holder ru Mans' of Kansas." Probably the gta-t earn minded bit owe biuines. MVITIB OCt ArfAlB IS PolTUtOtJTa.

Tha Peteieburg F.I of yesterday, aaa a letter, wh cb ttatet that Samuel Bains, house carpenter, al Norfolk, baa been arrested upon the charge of murdering hia own eon, a lad of years, ea Sna-dav nhht laat. The bov htvlnr died very sud- AVnly, and suspicions being roused by tome remarks of Ihe father, the body Wa disinterred aad found to bear arks of violence tnthcieat to produce death. The boy wat buried be tart sot rise. AtliVAL BaxADSTCf Tbe Plttabuw (Pi.) Pott of the tMtb tnat. says, the arrivals of wheat and flour by th river, for the past tweaty-foor hour, bavt beta very heavy.

Th steamer LiKle May came np with fH04 bbla. of flour and 334 tack of wheat; aad th Argowaul with 6434 bblt. of dour tnd 856 sacks of wheat, making 470 tons ef freight. Both boata lad aieo largeaowunl of other freight. EaBTnieVAit IB HotncaAt On th llfh Ihere wat a severe hotk of an earthquake at Trat-lilo, Ihiowlngdowa several house, and danuglna; a number of otbert, the publie bulldlngt aunaia-lug their ihare of Injury.

The Inhabitanu were of oouree muck alartwd and rat bed Into Ibe open country. Fortunately aa live, aa tar a known, were lost on th occasion. Fobs or Mvttob. On Ihe a'ght ef th tth' a valuable dock af teach and Spanish ewes, belonging to Harry Adam. Esq af Ver genne, were attacked by dug.

Between twenty nd thirty tne sheep were killed at miss-. Ing, tnd about fifty othere more or lea biUea. The only wy to ear dog of worrying atiaep It, to eat ol the tail close lo the tart. Rcmob or a StAVB the night cf Ibe Ueeltliena of Vatoa steuge, La. are re under arms and In great exclresatat, on account ef a rumor thai tha alavwa latejtded to) rite sod aliacklh U.S.

Areeaal and the Bank. Nothing of the kind, horrver, took tlteea Oa tht ant moinlag Joe Craig, a tlcered barbel, aad a tutpiclont character, waa compelled to leave lha place. Vststtatrits rtae The Rrvwrttrttl eA Pea. avlvanla and Ohio Itave designated the tlA, and the Governor ef Ma-aarbusetia tbe SOih ol Mo vembar aa thanksgiving dav ia thedr respective State. Maryland and Virginia will be a week ia advance of them, at they will observe the lota November.

Niw Voaa Tbibvii A Swede' wh arrived at New York tot 16U0 changed Into Araertraa gold, and, waa followed by totut Ibtove usi who managed to rob the poor rVUow eft he wboto imoaal before he reached Cleveland. containing th money from the areatt af hut coat. Fatal, Railboab Aibi-a 2'Z Pat. beTton K.llroad, near tht BoUlnj Slng, on laot-day aflereooa. H.aev Da yxaett -Hliam P.

Hant, of Trey, If. he "warded, by Ibe referees to horn A'' ii" iaV-nneiiltled, for damtk-t tot-ld Hi-ion at aa the ttudaoa. River RaUresat, Id 1854. Farsl OccnkBiaca. Tbartdsv, tnsrt, a.ased Seteuel M.

Antrim, tt New rut isjaatthlitl a 11 i4B tn trait aa rettaaed in the New York Tomb, atruck tj. a.rkneaa. aitalnat aa IrM Boat. frtcttllUJl jei l14 ...3 tit 4U't 4i i i .1 I i te i V. i 4 it C.b'jl 4.

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