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MBLIC 1 Asl fL mnJrX AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT. PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUG. SO. CorrTepundeaceif the Public Udgrr Mnu Jw Us Qmm'i Timl I 6rau a a Rammer's Work A'aamra CArte Jwr'l M(rJfAf a General Jtktm ft. Brcssris, jRly 31, IMS.

The Dachrss of Kent baa been received witk great mrkt of dktinetion by the Cnart of Vienna, and Prince Metternkh wm particular to exhibit every thing Antrim, as the French iay, "roue color." Pre Viou to her departure, an immense, (rework wu burnt tf at rJUalra, the ume chateaa near Vienna where NaBntaa stipulated aboat Uia muriif of Afar Lc mu. Mciternieh himself hat already left Vienna to reurUr himself at anich on way to Cologne, whae ha will arrive on Ibeaaaie day With the Qaem of Knglaad, and the Prince ft Co barg. Be will remain a work rat Cologne, (the adeea lire day,) anl (km eriab'tah hw hsa1 quar lert at hit eaelle at hsnncshug, tke place from which the celebrated rrr Hock I nana. Daring the Frei.ch time, that is, vrbl Jrrom HomtpaiM waa king of Westphalia, adid Napoleon proteetnr of theKkeni Confederal at, the celebrated aruntain of Bt. John, aa Walter Bee properly ealla Johannesberg," in kia "Guy Mm i taring, was in properly of Afartaa! Krlhratma after the peace of Pat if, fee rateable property was given, by universal ntent, to th polities! ron tSetorof the Hep AtHanct; llioogb, at has since been proven by his forsasr Peerelary, Barea Hor myer, (in a work recently published Mciternieh wu the last person that advised the Emperor of Anuria, at Prague, to i 'in lbs eealition.

He eoj now credit (or precisely the reverse rf v. hal he haa done, and what more intolerable, th best Iiuck of 11 the Rhenish Provmeee It h) said, and 1 believe wit aome reason, that the visit of the Queen of England la Germany, is only a pretext for General Congress of tke European powers. Franee and Ruatie will send ministers there, and I ih m'd nut be rurprited if (be Emperor of Rureia, wiih his usual rpeed, were to pop in ammg the high personages Just about the time that the affairs of Tai key are in serioas consideration. The Oriental qurstion and Greece, which ia an integral part i it, will certainly be talked of. and per haps definitely decided.

Wky rbnald Turkey be beitir treated than Poland, whit waa divided among Russia, Praaiiaand Austria? It the Opinion of the most skilful European Diplomatists, that, if the Oriental question a era once detnitely disposed1 of, a war betwcei its different nations would be impossible, to hich rth vs rrp'y, if there were no tower Wm of njl ind and Ireland In the shape of a Re paMie. 1 his, by the by, is the osnas of the peculiar good will we enjoy at tha fours of Earope. Europe might t' sleep and sleep soundly if it were not for the clamor of the United 8utea aboat Oregon, Texas, California, and what not. It ia we who in terrapt their saber hence the profound remark of the Jnrsml dst Calais, (the ministerial Journal of Parts,) on the inljet of annexation, that besMe me equilibria o' Burope, there was th) eqnllibriaqt of the WorU to which France and England had to look la this matter. Here, then ia the danger.

Franee and England mart care for 14 srerM; what, if the world not cars for tlumt Every European child, of the age of eight or nine years, ia b. undlo atady Geography, from aome boik or other, VAbebj It cr the sad of Ewrvpt" never fails to incaleaia Me doctrine thnt mallut ail coMuumi i'j, mmi mMrpriH itt fpulotiom, lit asr fvmnftd im las Noar, it ia very p'aln to the capacity of 1 tchoolboy, that ths Unitjd Stiles, if permiited to go on as thay have, will renJer a change ia the text books of leocrapky. aed ia Eurooraa schools una voidable; and that, by thus inflseneing even the ays tam of instruction of the old world, they eiuse, ia deed, a dangeroas upsetting power. la tbia tent Michel Chevalier, one of the forty of the French academy who knew as much as four, collaborator of the Journal dee Debate, member of the French Chamber of Deputies, Royal Pensioner, and Babsjdised Orator of the right centre, ProfeMor of Pelltieal Economy at the College of France, and aathor of an exceedingly impartial bonk oa the Vniterl Statee, which baa won him all these ho published tve colamna of. what he calls a bif raphy of General Jackaoa.

Michel Chevalier, while in the United Slates, only visited a eertaia claw of society, and with that peculiar self conn denee for which French writers are remarkib'e, disdained to know the other. Bis Biography of Gen, Jackson ia. therefore, nothing but a reprint of the piny a'icasatiims and party violence of the yevs 18r, '38, Joined to a very aerioos lamenuiina at the (rowing power and influence of the United (Hales. Hs pititt as for having onos taken the road ta eon quest. We are getting far toe great and powerful for our own comfort.

What would become of us if Mexico and tha South American Pules, being too weak, loo dimulate and loo badly governed, were to receive the taws and be re peopled by the Anglo American race? Here Mon. Chevalier, the Professor of pnlitieal economy at the College nf Francs, la completely puzzled. Not only does ha not know what will become of America aner each oircuaialaneee, bat tha fata of Earope, and eiperltl ly of Franee and England, is equally anvelrprd la loads It dangerous, he asys, to depart from the established maxims of government, and aa far aa Chevalier Cnnsalts the history ih his own ensn try, he is certainly ia the right; bal ha little ander atanas the history of the Saxon rase as lha most ele vated point of which we mast emuider the history of 'the United 8tatee lhe neeewery continuation of tha history of Fng'snd. All nations, ad Cheva iter ass yet to learn, arc not free and equal, ai all the en i let of a free Republic are, or all the sub Jcets of a Monarchy ought to be. They have their distinct phy iognomiet, in the shape of national cair aderistica, from a atady of which, ha might have convinced hiawelf that the Anglo Americana area only those particularly ft for republican limitations, but as young, strong and energetic in that respeel, that the probability is, and ought to be, that oar free Amerieaa Imtitntinne will far oatlive those of Ike rotten Monarchic of Earope.

In tills light, Von tha German Historian who has Jmt publlthed his travels in, and vicars sbout our country, has eoatidered the origin and progress of tha United Butea, and, it ia hardly iracesaary to remark, arrived at a very different conclusion. measure tha value and etility of Renab'i can Institutions," says Voa Raumer, ia his work wkkh has Jest loft lbs press, by the unfortunate attempts of the French Revolution, which ia just is unwirai aa to measure us vaiae or monarejy by What, It was at the time of the Romaa Emperors. Although there may exist some resemblance between the French and the Amerieaa Revolutions, the differences and contradistinctions ut fir more abounding, nd their different origin and progress has lad to very different ratal ta. Had lha French par pie before the Bevo'etlom enjoyed marc aniniral privileges and greater PTeoi. righuj, they would sariiher have perpetrated nor suffered the outrages by waiea Ih ir historywas disgraced Mack that they preached waa aui una, asuea waiea was true am new, heoea nothing bat contradiction, adherence to old ianree tiea'ile doitrineaand extravagant prahte of the new BaMtitutce.

In what respect haa the French Revo tauoa succeeded, (what nod has it dona to tha wwlcr) if the Amerieaa, waiea called into existence a new foetal worUVu called a failare? What ia omiuwc ecaragu ia Thtmaa Jeffcraon, lot to des pair, is a msaeot when the fearfal experieaec of riate rrightencd back all Earope from the most reeesaary priori als developawui Hs (Jifsrsua) aaowaa ma tree an mace brtwcea Us people, sc. panted truth from ulseaooi, aaags frosa abase, that wuicb puwijic i row laaponinlitj." I doHn whether M. Voa Rsumer's book will be popular ia England, wliere himself, bat a few years ag, was so popular. Tet are us truths corlsins aaiai iry, ana may aaad to much advantage by tht British people Bat to return In UUUl Cireattir's OQtma cr Msueni act mo. JLeoontiat ta isa, Oea waaan commitira I urea very grand Vriaea.

Fkrst uruiau Biataa Heak Mirhe1 Che valiar, ia his work on the t'aned Msta, prnpasrd wiih acapiul ofrp wullim, as awg prohaUyfum3ifm a io ell paiiWai Ibe corqte.t of FlnrVda aud la, tboogb MX least. 7 roratasn, the manner in ohtalaed frnm rk. iva nventy iVe ir.lu Uons tm aiiml aa Ameriwn raaauM. Uak ejaaa a I rr, w( ut' trr" Ifr" a'ir lb Hirir fsabm, Cheva iar Oarrit. as tbe miris.

term jala.tMtohavsre.mlBVM,tj What ill be I Ufi asha, UctawUtroae at 10 of a gain in (be The I vide city of the acta committed by the French eoldiery in A "tea, I will not karaas vor readers by their re cital; semcc il to lay, that all private lettcs area ia dere 1 ing the scenes of blookhed aad hnrmr as br btyond what the French press is willing to ad. ait; eotiightfel that the French soldlera. acoa tim ei in the wo of elaagkter, shaddcred themselves at tl.e enrirmiiy nf the deed they ktd been ordered to enmmiL Men, women and ch Idren, motk ri with infants at their breasts, were chokd, burnt and mothered In eavernsl And when this news reaches Frar.ec, the French ministerial Journal has the iat podrner, the culprit daring, to fx a atigma oa a venerable patriot, tbe former chief of a fiiendly ipub lic, whose death has afpeae all. parties, whose lofty viiiuea far ru'shonc his foibles, from which none thai ever trod this earth was free but omi and whose devotion and servicea to his country will he gialefully rrmemberrd by milliona that Will lake pride in his name! Was thia Ihe time and the place for Indulging in party in recti vea which, moreover, are art shired or acquiesced in by ibe French Hatha, and were, in fact, pub i hed only in comp'i ment lo a rival, who despises both the incense and Ihe Batterer. Bad the French ministerial jwrnal more decency than that, and does it ra so little fur the respeel of its eotemporarics as lo pursue even lha dead wiih its systemmie faUehond? Thttlhe French should be sensitive as lo ihe money thry weio.ulliMtely obliged lo pay lo lha United 8tatrat is nothing but human, and we will willingly asculie lhal portion of the Biography of General Jackann in the Jtmruiin Dfbnti, to wounded vanity rather than to bare iiilrnlicn; hut Ike act of General ekson was Juki, and baa raited our national character throaghoal ihe world.

It proved to Europe that "the Republic" wna notgaided bymtional Jeak asies, but by a sense of right, which she was alelormined to euforce sgainat all parties, wilh' al itirtiiieiiou If tbe French ministerial Journal is in spshlc of raising iuclf lo that degree of moral and political elevation which ia necessary to ooniittr that qnmiiai ia its proper light, then, as Lord. I 'murium aald lo lnd Stanley, we must ukc il f. gr anted that is its amfortane and not lis fault Eanp generally, and Franco in particular, will never anderatand lha action of the people of ihe United Btatcc in reference the election of their residents The asosl violent European Republican (h a not feci disposed to arqaicsce in the decision of tie majority whea that majority carried anirf, k. TT 1 I au ic principle thai a at led minority is lo rale, and that, th refore, tbe mafartiy is lo or distranckited. It ia only in the choir.

of Ce governing minority that he diltere, and hence his incapacity to comprehend how a pure moerary liko our own can afford security of lire and property, roiietain peace, and yet offer sufficient guarantees of beinf awe lo prosecute a war when lha interests of Ihe country or national honor require it Every prr iKcmiai eitciHm, to men oi inai eiasa, seems to be usurpation, and Ihe more decidedly tke will of Ike pcvpleir pronounced at Ihe polls, the greater is their suspicion ot tne undue inauence of partisans on the maatec Wlksuch viewsGen. Jsckson'sanbouoded popularity llled the monarehisu and Ihe psendo Rc publseans ot Europe wiin rear, though it ia difficult reasonably to account for their apprehensions Whatever may be thought of the legal form of the election of President," says Mr Von Raumer, ia his tare wars oa tae unites watea, there is nonninm. rupted sm ies r.f hereditary Kings, or elective Kings either, cr of Poper, which eoald be compared to the cnosca Ansencan rrcjidents." Those abaolaist who arc raoal shocked at Ihe proceedings of an American presidential election, ought to remember that during ihe Ume that those excellent American Presi. dents were peaceably elected, filled their elationi with honor, and laid down their office in peace, more than twice aa many Kings were ia Europe dethroned, re instated, banished, guillotined, and Gustavus III and Guslavne IV, Paul gianialsai P.mlatowsky, Ihe Kings of Portugal and Nanlea Charles, Ferdinand, and Christina, of gpaia Loais XVI and Charlea Mural, Napoleon and lha Na. poleooides.

and thus dowa lo the Daka of Brunswick, and Ihe attempted ajeaaalnationa of Louis Phi lippe, Victoria and William IV of Prussia. Row much re order, stability, security and order was there in the Republic of the United Stales And if rims, like those of Beaton, Baltimore and Philadel phia, arc properly condemned, one need only be reminded of the riotous acta of Manchester, Brl.tol, Stockholm, Petersburg, Madrid, Rome, Bolncna. Na. pic, Brunswick, Dresdea, Munich, Luxerr.e, (why the learned historian did not mention the Prussian provinces of Blleaia and Westphalia I eann com prehend) nay, Paais alone furnishes saaeeouat, by far alone counterbalancing all the American scenes of disorder 1" An yet tke French ministerial pros attempt tv read us a lecture and discuss liberty and uruerasuoura it sp.ua ot aa CM acquaintance or aa mttmate friend But I have already discuatcd this matter too long. I ought lo hevo mentioned it onlv as aa instance of tha views entertained by the pre sent government of France, aad of lie disposition to render England aaerrlcsst ths expense of i's rrpab I'ean friends acroac the great pond.

Laaia Philippe cares at is moment tor nothing eat his dynasty, and woaU willingly aaerifies lo it oven the memory la no wno nia greatest aavereity he waa fond of calling his frlrnde. Thk First Blow lhal shall be struck by Mexico, tbe Wneuington Union any, will hcoomo the signal of effinient and vigororm hostilities on the part ot the United Stales. The Union, under ihe bead of Preparations," stales that the Potomac will be repaired at Pcnweola, and within a week 1 1 oMahueas be ready for sea. Tbe Marion, at Boston, ta nearly ready. The Congress, at Norfolk, will be ready in two weeks, and will sail for tbe Pacific, under Captain Stork ton.

i4iminander Ihtpont goes out in her on special duty. The Columbia, at Norfolk, and the Untied Stales, al frigates,) will, a a reserve torce, be ready for sea, ibe one ibirty, Ibe other in forty daya, if needed. The brig Dolphin, at Norfolk, ia ready for aea; at also ibe sloop Dale. Tbe neeeaaary ordrra for the rat ibe station were forwarded long rgo. inc iyasie wui a valuable aid to our Mimd ron ia that ocean; and with tbe returning East imiia squadron, aad Ibe Uonatiiulion, our com merce in that quarter teems, for the present, sale enottgrj.

There is no doubt that the administration is taking every proeautionary measure to meet any contingency which may occur, ft is throwinv iuiv auu uniTiuina; arms and ra lions for any additional force which the Texan may bring to our aid. We ara i nllwMin. souaaroo in tne uuir nod ta ibe Pacifia. If nriTO rgiiuia oe msa rnougn to declare war, wi naiu prcparro 10 meet her once. uc ana energy ot our go will be felt at every poioL" vernment AtMT MovtMSBTt.

A detachment of V. foops, consisting of companies and 4ih Regiment of Infantry, and 41 recruit, under the command i Lieut. Gore, in all amounting to 146 men, ucder tbe command of Brevet Minor Gra ham, arrived at New Orleans on tbe 9th instant from Jefferson Barracks. Tbcv ara on their way to join the force already in Texas. uen.

worth, ibe commanding officer at St. Augustine, has received orders to send three companies of United State troops from that post new urteaus. Tbe Red River Republican the 3d instant sta'ee that tbe fine regimenl, wurcufcuron jearjp oa Ibe 2oth ultimo, had prorjeeoM iar from their old post before Col. Twiggs aad one or two ether rjfficers were attacked wiih fever, and obliged to suspend their march. Tm Eucmra.

The returns from Keniuckv now make it certain that the following persons nave neen eieoiea to umgrete, John II. Mo Henry, Henry Bell, Bryan Toong, George Adams, Wrn. P. Tbomaasoa. Garrett Dvia, Andrew Trumbo, Whigar Lynn Boyd and John Tibbstts, Democrats.

The Legislature is largely Whig, of r. Forfy three counties exhibit a of 13W votes for Brown," over the rresidential election, when Mr. Clay's majority tbe Slaie was 1 13. There are 73 counties in States Geo, W. lanes.

is elected to ogress in the Stb district without opposition. Xegrseture is in doubt," the Democrats aving lost member is Weakley county. One may gtvechh. parly a majority. AliAam.

The M4ile Advertkaer gives the reia tweaty is etwalic, wbuh show that JudLe Martin, regular Dent, leads Mr. Terry, rrgtilar, g.lW ve. It is doubtful whether ibe remaining twenry four counties can overcome tliau.joritjf.;;,. i on the bis day the Tragical Oxuxixkce in WaatunoTOH Cnr. A painful and tragical event occurred al Wash aa4 Munna f.rmmg imolcinchi aud cd More, ingtonChr Monday evening, on Penaa)! Cbosmit Krrrt.a cimen head of Kri vania Avenue, near Fuller'a Hotel.

On arcounl ibe sued of wblt waa tnkecj out of the of aoine mrstindcMiandina; between Rufua El craw of wild goose, shot near Toronto, in Up liotl, (a brotber in Uw Mr. John C. Rivea.) per Canada, ia 1SMI. and from whi about two William Z. Kendall (a son of Mr.

Amos Kendall and J'wlah R. Bailey, the party first nampd shot Mr. Kendall dead on Ibe spot, and severely that tercd the left arm of Mr. Bailey, by two dis charge from one of Colt's revolving pistols. There are many contradictory stories in circula tion respecting the circumstances of this melan choly affair.

The survivor has given himself up, and is in custody. The following letter from Washington, fur nihe us with the facts in (hi unfortunate oc. cunence. WaSHIIWTOrlClIT, Tuesday morning, o'clock. You have the announcement of tbe death of William Z.

Kendall, ion of Ihe Hon. Amos Ken dall, by ihe band of William Rufua Elliott, lire brother in law of John C. Rivea, Etq and the wounding in the arm of Mr. Joaish Bailey, a printer, formerly of Baltimore. For years past.

these Ihrce young men have been aa intimate as brothers, some hours previous lo Ihe nnart ren ding occurrence, young Kendall and Elliott had a quarrel, which was espoused by Bui ey About six o'clock, young Elliott, armed with a six barrelled pistol, and leanirgon an iron gun barn I cane, stationed himrell on Ihe corner imrtm. diately above the Globe office, on Pennsylvania Avenue, mesa: a. rvenoan Bailey Mad been playing atBurch's nine pin alley, on Fourteenth at reel. Just aa Elliott stood there. Ihev name out, and passing down by bim, Bailey remarked to cinotl mat "now they could settle lhal difficulty." Elliotl, looking after tbem, replied "you have your friend with yiu now." Kendall and Bailey were joined on Ihe other side oi' ihe avenue by two other fremiti, and after some conversation Kendall remarked, an grily, 1 will go over and lick bim now." He crossed over, and reaching the spot where Elliot nraa.

iimii, t.wib an I nun klm VI I wiiiih. finding hia cane gone, drew hi piMol and pulled ineiriggcr ine cap expioaea. ci I lot retreated backwards, Kendall pursuing; Elliot pulled ibe second trigger, when Ihe ball entered Kendall's chest, between Ibe second snd third ribs, and he fell a lifeless pee. Bailey, who had approached to asist Kendall, before he fell, now advanced upon Elliot, who continued to lire. Only one shot took effect upon Bai ey, shattering hi left arm.

These are the facts submitted before a jury, and a verdict ha been rendered in accordance therewith. E'lii went in a hack to his fiiend's, George a.II. L. dered himself up to Captain Goddard and B. II.

Morrell, Esq. He waa committed lo jail until this morning, when an examination will be held at the Court House. The excitement throughout the evening and night waa tremendous. LOCAL AFFAIRS. Important Decision.

Fudge Kennedy, of the Supreme Court of this Sta'e, vealerdav a ranted a perpetual injunction against ihe use of ibe Schuylkill water by I he Commissioners of Spring Garden and the Northern Liberties, for the sup ply of thoe Districts. This virtually declare the act of Assembly, giving to those district tbe right to erect water works, iinoonstiiutknal, on tbe ground lhal it impairs tbe obligation of ibe contract bet we tbe City and the Schuylkill Navigation Company and Ibe Stale The Question as to tbe relative rights of ihe parties lo ibis controversy has been the subject of debate fr some time, and a decision ha been lookd for with much interest, as a large amount of man haa been invested bv Ihe several Cornoraiinna their respective works, and eonaideraUa rinln excited between tbem Spring GanUn. Several reainWs Northern section of ihe District of Snrine den are complaining that a number ot the street aoove are ncally ma filthy condition. They think the fault lies in Ihe want of a misajoner in that section who is blessed with the sense of teeing and smelling. The gutter are now full of fllth and stagnant water, and only two carcasses are lying in Marshall street, ba uiwu uu rarrn Fireets.

the gainer era ol asnes and onnl never appear in that quarter, and the citixen are compelled lo carry th se tunica i no mrow inem in tne street at the risk of being fined. Vu Nomination. Ia our reoori of tha, nationt. made bv the DefnorniicCirv mnA ty Conferees, tbe name of the following gentlemen were not mentioned, in consronenrw tf an error and omission in the memorandum handed to our reporter by Ihe Secretary of the Convention For Prctbonotary of the District Court Alexander Cummings and Jacob Nathan. for Kewts'er of Wiiu Thomas M.

Scott, in wnm ui lumen rM oii. For County Trcu'cr George W. Trvon inalead of Geo. W. I.waa For Clerk of Court oi Quarter Sessions John i nompaon.

For Auditor Francis Prevo Coirrf of Qnnrtor Sjm. This Court pro wiir idc i rut i nf minor ol fences, Jitdge Campbell pr.aidi and Messrs. Kel ey and Wharton prosecuting. Ellen Crowley was convicted of an atsault and bntt ry upon Henry Mulhall, ard was fined vivr, ana oraereii to and nan in the sum of t.VOO, to be of good behavior for Ihe enduing vear, tienry was convicted of an assault and baliery "i a aimiiar wntenre, Henry's fine being, however, double. Rschael wu, a coiorrn womao, residing in Mary street, ana nannan miner, who nvaa in ik.

Liberties, were severally eonvicied of keeping nuurea, ana were commuted 10 awsi their enteeces. Mrs. Jsne Bishop, of Mana yuik, was tried on a charge nf keeping a tip m.u, in waa arqaiiieu. i nomas But Ion, of ihe same place, waa also acouniad nf i similar eha ge. Palrtck Douirherrv.

nf mensing, was likewise acquitted of tbe same charge. Samuel Lawsoa of Mansyunk, was indicted on a charge of keeping a disorderly loe case waa under trial until eight cTcmng, wnen tne Uourt ad tonraed. TbUn. of The Dan of the various leamboats on our river were at half mn terdav. a a loken of miari ik.

cmrauei mcuouaid, one of ihe oldest steamboat nronriernra in tha died at his residence in Baltimore on Friday last ArcUfnl One of tha MnlmiiiU Engine Company bad his head amml. "mho wwtiai vm ma BonaraiiM at ih bm Camden. Bad Bout. Several of those nova rko l.n mreets in ine uaitricl ot south wark were arrested by tbe Police on Tuesday evening, and bound over brfore Alderman Do naiuaou io oe oi oeuer behaviour. uresnfsat.

Since lha arrival nt Britain" at New Yerk. tha mrml lina eity aa well aa tbe hay excursions, have been unusually full. It is said that ibara excess of 15000 received by lbs Company for passage money over aajr former period of time aaaue, armiiio ivriigr I Yealerdsy before Mayor. John Ebodv waa hll an ainnn Ml viwv or an aasauii ana natterv im u. and in0trfrnm witk 1 Caspar Moffit.

was held rx. aanlt and battery trpon James Forhea ilwv James Ouinn waa also held In hall or a a aaaauil ana Ban err aad inrnina Sunday, near Twelfth and Pins streets. John Hardee waa Vf aterda mmmiii k. Aldermaa Ash oa the charge of eommttiiog a raron avaauii aoai uauirrv ODom i mirio iiAnat, and his wife. The Aldermaa refused to admit defendant to bail, ia consequence of the eeucaie situation Mrs.

U. rs from the effects tne raiiine mOirted. I JIdK. Shattuek wm yes im try Atanrrnan am lor oecupying the foot Mvement with a wagon, and Wm. Reily was fined for not having his cart numbered.

7b Xara 14 Jaars Aimnal r. k.J a bearirg yesterday before the Mayor, ud after a thorough invest ajatioa, no assault and batlery ETt "el i P0. ha was hekl la bad in S2000 to keep ihe peace, Mri t'nV Burtoo produces to night at the Arch street theatre, the piece aowpTavint ia London under the above title. htaseVWbea moat laughable a flair. Mr.

Conner alas makes first appearance sinos lona evening, ia the Dream at Sea. Com itfaw. The seekers of ploasnre are still wending towards this bum. Th nsin morning look dowa qua a goodly somber. iu nrinimn waa not lord for keeping iplriia hoinr.

aa Mated. Tha r4m r. disorderly house. Largo Frederick Koooe haa purchased the targe painting, repreaenUng the City of Rome. Ba of IstandV aaJ Children of Israel, with the iaieatioa of ex hibUing taoex at the West.

i. it or I ex DT'We w. ro ah v. it, yn it nlay, al Landreth busbclt have been iirfalrd ihieyear. The bead is very heavy, the kernel large, and the beard, Ihe snd we suppose Ihe straw are blark.

It is a curiosity in it way, and is worth looking at by our farmers. This specimen brought to this city by Mr, J. Moss, of Walnut street, who obtained it about two weeks ago in Canada of Ihe British naval officer by whom Ihe goose was shot, and Ibe sued found, sown and raised. SnAMsmp Jjrkat Westrrii. The Great western, fur Liverpool, was passed on Ibe 6th nstantrin ton.

41 51, Ion. 55. Tbe Great Western left New York on Ibe Sll ulu Grn. Wm McDonald, a soldier of the Revo lution, and an enterprising merchant of Baltimore, died in that city on Monday. Tna RuMoaiD Waa with Mrxico Ten Bats L4T1B raoM KirnusD Tk4 JV arraar' for thia week il tiled with most important and inie resting mailer.

Unr relations with Mexico are so pmuching a erlsi nf great moiuenl, and Ihe newa inn I aat uaarter sow and lor acme lime to cone. mast excite anivrrwl atlen'ion The Foreign News ninunia, waiea noMrsea aiuca interest, is in lha W'psner," advanee of every other weekly; also the Hd'derbeig Outrage; ih eVam boat AcetdVnt and great Lnssnf Li mar Buffalo; and aevemi other thrilling orrarrenerst Bmriea; UUers; tdiinrial; Markila, Ae. Barely, If ever, waa a more inieiwiing weekly sheet laid before Ike CiM e. To he kad al ike counter nf the Larger Ince in wrappers wi hnul price vaaax caaTs Taa I'mrrn Tt tss I'osT orncs Lttis BaL AKcsa ura AssivaD. Thry operate with gre delicacy, accuracy, and rupuMy tM and see them.

It .1 rHBouih Seventh street. Basetiris in Bators Penknives, Portfolios, Al name, Peian Bonks, Engrasinga, Fhvehipea, Bill Paper, Cp per, Uner and Mote Paper, Vlsitii Girds Wafers Sealing Wx, Ink, Sand, eoi Pens, Pen Hotrers, Osm Psxilea, InksaiKw, Ac. may always he found at Taoartoa Carar Booc Bfnaa, i.iiH wia aaca sireei. Jfv Fmsaan A sple. did assortment of Dress and Frock Coats, plain and fancy Casslmere Pants Also, a great vai lety of Vests, some of entirely new u.

Batnirrr as Co No 10 1 Ma' kel street, between Fifth and Six'h. cTitipe I vuai. in A lias OrroRTtmiTV vea ranaa nroMMirau Dtsrosan Oawu Jomi, (aucerssnr to Lippiueoti 4 Taylor,) No. at Market si his Mill on band a targe lot of eammer Ctothit which he is desimas of duv poring of, sad is bow offering every variety of gee tlemea'a wear al redecrd uricea All who baaa am already supplied u)emselvs will ind, by calling, they eaa do It there, and at lower ralea than the same etyle. of goods eaa be bad at any other house in Phi aoeipnia.

Our TaovaaRD SmMaa Faora aan ftara (Vua As the season Is sow advancing, I have determined in etna rat my rummer slock at and below cost Flna French Tweed Kmcka, all word, worth 9SM for Bt SO i Fine French Tweed, all Wool, silk since, worth 30 JO. Fine Otaba rimh, Nik, aad Wool, worth BIO for 4, and other things in aronertiiai. al Bajuraeea's No. 40 Sou la Third Street, third door above Ch canal. 4 a a Tm Orioial ard Ohlv Gasman Da Conrouas recr or Wils Cihiit haa been uwd both in Kurnoe a.

America, with remarhahla ia eesiaeurirurlhe followlrg diseaws, via! CSrmghs. vwanma. puna, vraiuruj urugn, Oman. Pnillinc Blond. Paina in tkaSida and Tickling or rising in Ihe Throat.

Liver Complaint! Broken Conalitulinu from lha abuse nf rak narl anil other centra, Ae. Dr. Bwayne's pr'neipal nnW, where te only geruine ia prepared, corner Eighth aad laee streets, Philadelphia ll should he remembered lhat iriur Ibe intanse ht al nt aamaw ika. of digfsion is rfn med wilk suck rxtrrioe larger, thai our fond irvt ad of being speedily dieaolved a convened into natrimenl for ihe body, o'len become actually rpnilrd or patridd ia tbe atom ich Hence taste la the mouth, cole, PM, dysentery, coolers amrbua.and oiheraananr. ous eompl tins.

Wright's Indian Vrgeiab'e Pills are a eertaia ears for all lha abns dangeroaa eomplainta, beeaai thev clearua lha allmrntarv eaaal fniaa nil lka hi irooiara putrta auamrs waiea are the eauae rot only ef all disease of Ihe bowel bal of everv miladv in cident la man. They al'n aid and improve digestion and purify the bund, and therefore give beafih aad vuror in iar wants rrsme, as well as drive pais every deacriptloa Irnm lha nody. Comm. As amnr unnflnaiDled aersonsaraindaa trmaaly enraged ta selling Counterfeit Pills, th pub lie should be extremely careful to parehaaa from none except aoVerused Agents, persona of known miegriiy, or ai ine irmce ana ueneral Depot, No. 1st Ran Mtreet, PhiUdelphia.

for genuine Wntla't Mum farrlaals Pitli. Marrlarl. On Ihe 11th of July, by ihe Rev. B. Hale niggina.

Mr Hill, Pawl a 1 i miim raaaoAUBT r.LIXA in. nnga er oi iae laic Joshaa Buntogtsn Tinker, ihoi tkis eitv. la Williii.wn, Oenar enanly. en Sanday evening, Plh laatsul. Ika In Mr u.

i' llAarar 10 Mis rTiriAR Van Maria, all of Phila DlaeX. On ike I9lh Eliiasatu wife of Joseph Funeral from hrr lata residence, No. ml rme streets, this trVedneadayi morning, I Catha at 10 einrx, la oeeed laurel Hill. On the If inst, Ma Datid Asaorr, ia theTStk year of kis sge. Hia relative, and frleada are reepnrtfatly invited In ariand his faaetsl.

from tke reaidereu of hie saa in L'T' ML 1 ra Barak atraet, ikird dov balow Bedford, Kensington, en Tkaraday aftwrinan. alJeeioek, without furiker niuee. aa on Mmrtsy evening, I8ih mat ELrxsaarn, daush. a rpiineoaxar, n.Ut ia Ue 41 year of her The fneji of ihe family are particularly invited to stiand herfsneral, from No. 01 1 th Fourth Ihis(Weiliieiday) sAerarion, at 4 o'oloca, without 'IIIW suaniDR.

On the lOth Mr. Wat Yotrae, ia las list year of kis age. Tke friends sad relatives of ths family ars iavhed Hsu ad hi funeral. from his 1st rer.idense.No. 4 Jaelrsoastrrea.

etwees Firth and Apple, lo avwrow sfiarnnna, at e'elek, wilboat further nexiea On Stiarday, inst in I he Hath rrar of his sge, a acT rr. rmn.as. oi in rstiaoaipam An nasi Lonfsrenoe of Ue M. E. Chareh, while ea a ineiKia ininnteiry.

HlS friend and lanaa nf ika r.ll tVlyiaviiedio attend hia faaoral, from the realoeacs r. rreniiri. no. ranrta rnank dim inis.fiarnoai, si a oloek afTT' By srrpointment of rraja ra aeeiirwoinae IH. k.

ciuirch. la Pki. ladelpbia, aSeraMa will be Breached oa ueoecMioe nr taa Rev. Jease Sm lh, at rM. Somrt1 Uharek, rramk su aat.

lalow Vina Tha lilnaraai bim Local Ministers of ihe M. E. Chareh are if. ma eiy un'ed to attend aad dn the proeear loa On he 11 inat A kf. an.

Sdhhii. 4. ki. rJ aai tuiMoeia nines, age is avMitaa Tksrelsuves and friends of tha family ara respect rally innted lo attend her funeral, from Ihe real denee of her naraaia. nVmikaaai amnrf mkar aaa harlot la rtrsna, UuiaAerooon, al 4 Ceivca, witkoal iar, aoiloa.

Oa Taradav avirnina nfW a aknrt Hlnaaa. ra LnasMIRB. eaaialaTof CharlaaaiaiAlarTlUek. i i i rears ana aaya. Tke frteada aad ratal itb of lha famllv ara Invltad to atimd her faneral, this morning, al Oo'cioek, from namae at ser parent, no.

ea Boats suae, below Third, without farther aotiafl. Oa lha IMa inat 1 mm. infaaf Aaaa hlaaar ana aaanaa weaver, agea 3 years aad 1 aronih. The friends of lha famllr ara lavitad la aiiand kar an Mai, um bi maa, ai chxb, irom tne reaideae aeriaiaer, la Fraleyt Oeort, betweea Beach aad Allea streets, Kenarnrtna. Near Fr rnhford.

Failed. oa Tsesdiy asarnuw, inai aaaiaa vioaii. in uhs ma rear or am ags. Bm friends are iaviled to attend hia fanerai, fiom hia Uia resMeaee, to ssorrow ge'eloek, mtiinnr aua, aa fYW" bu TEMPER ANCaV The time ef ia him Biretiaaa ml NIAOAHA Divi. H.S afT, having seea eaaaged from Friday i Wedneaday Evening, a Staled Me tag wiU be hM this fWlbNESQAVA evaaiaa rams, hum HALL, la DOCK treat, below Be JUO.

nk. BMITM, W. r. EDW. Q.

HEWUrt, R. B. aaW ll 0Tr OFFICF.RS OP THK VOtiNU sa a aim lnjaUUBATIC AWr ATlllN TW. Inwing geatlemea have been aleeicd oAian ik. Areoeiaiioa for the ensaing six Bam, ika i 'raaseM ELU4B BCHNABBLi ftPrrndtmu.

First DutrtctTVia. O'Naii. feeand Dwtriet Mcoi4rieh. Third Di tnet Joha F. Lindsay.

Fourth District UwieCarr. aWrramrirs. Ci'v I. N. Cardcoa Ootaty Saasael Brsaaer, rWamw Andrew Miller.

Marrs 4joi. aaatos Fare, Curt Oruhb, K. W. Taylor, M. R.

Haaul. Hera. ITT" A meeting of the Kanacvrs WiU be held at "ah at.RnnM, pgpAY Kvenlnguext. It ffTT CHALLENGE DKBATEr The diacaeetoa "aaairoa, Are Ihe aolioeaj uvianpies the Naiive Amerwaa aarty ia aeeordaan wiih aoas held by the paUloM arhlered oar indeae, wui aa resamad THIS EVKNINfl. a HmU, outhwurk I to aammimua al A eotieetios Will be taken ap to defray Bankra aad SUles ha la aArntaitva i a aa aauurn.

laegstiv. 1 a I fl i rrWP ORDER OF TBR SONS OP TFMPK IXS BANCK The 6rand Diviskm of PraMyl rail la will institute FRANKFORD DIVISION, Mo. S. THIS AFTERNOON, aid eVInek, la la LYCEUM, ia the Borough of Frank ford aaSO li 6K0RGR CROfBY. 0 8.

rrB A Bifd AfMOagof the COLUMHIA K.N IKS OINB COMPANY will be held oa TBUBS D.1Y EVKMMJ, Aag.lltL Panctuii atieadane ia aarnntly requested. By order arSO tt JO OHEY.BeCry. rrS The CADWAIJtDKR ORAYcV rXOUR 8IOM will take Putponrra al, THIS tr.n.ainjr. tae rota in irom vuitb. ruret Waaif, i a hoard Slraaiboal OHIO, al o'clock pre iy.

weemer permininr. auis TH I OK (. Al Ihe last aanaal eke hm of ths R. W. GRAND LODGE of I of F.

of Delaware, held Jane 11th, IMa, Ihe following Orneers were eleeird and installed according to Ihe sages or ine rraierntiy: John Fairfalx Bmlih M. Master. A alter B. began, H. W.

Master. Ncwlia Pyla, R. O. Warden. Wm.

8 Pine. R. 0 Secretary. James Wilkins R. W.

0. Treamrer. r. tt. M.

Edward Mclnnre. R. W. ti and RepreKa talive to 'ae of ike iled St lea. George Oill, R.

0 Ma shal Curtis Roberts, R. 8 Uaardiaa John B. Wiliard, R. O. t)KJucuir Anert, VALANTI HODGSOX, auia tt R.

W. Brand rVeretary. (OTp Ol lOK TO PINiKKiS SMonms will nleaae aol lo he deceived bv advertisement for Spinners wanted in Norrietowa, aa there ara plenty there who are willing lo work fur rraweahle prieea. auis ff a CUKONKR HARNKT COrJKN will be US a Candidate for CORONER for Ihe ensuing election, if nominated by Us Peasreraiic Conferees, aula Tie XE CLKMK OF THE COl'R OF QUaRTKR 'A3 BESeiOXS The undersicmd rearfclfullr announces ktnwelf as a Candilale for Ihe 1ft of CL.KHK Or THK COURT OF QUARTFR SESSIONS al tha ensuing elect i subject the aomi nation of ths Democratic Conferrra DAVID 8INER, aulS Tt Seventh Ward, Northern Liberties. fftar COUNTY COMMl810NKR theander.

KS signed will be a Candidate fia Con'iiy Com numioner, if nominated by the Democratic Conferet ol Ihe City and County of Philadelphia. FRKD'K SORBER. auto 7te B'oeklev Townssin Ttf COUNTY COMMleMlONErTrThe an IrUC dersigned will be a Candidal for tbe OCce or vounty uommisaioner. If nominated ay the Democratic Conferees of Ihe City sad Coanty of Philadel pais. ABEL JAMKH, aaM 10t fixth Ward.

re REGISTER OF WILLei t'ha aub eriiMte LrS respentfully announces himself as a CandMlate for tha OlBoe of REQIBI'ER OF WILLS, al ihe ensuing Election, subject lo Ihe nomination of the vcmocaiie uty and uounty Conrereer. GEO. W. AfH, aalt mwatt Blxthand Was sirnem Pert it Phllarlelphla. laa la6u i4, H.

WmarT CLEARED. Brig Ba'tlmore, Howes, Boslonj Oen Bolirar, French, doe Vietorina. SnM.ler. do. Tecamaeh.

Han. on. do; Peravian, Watson, do; sckrs Larkin. Char bach, no; Jane A Elist, Minn, in Ed Ac Frances, Henderson, Hartford: boo Washington, Raynor, New Haven; Despatch, Corson, Providence; Wh.le, Corron, do; Niagara, Wonh. do; A Lerde.

Eodi eoll, do; Pearl, Nickeraon, do; Jim Lthrardt, Nichol. son, do; Staiefmtn, Wass, Boston; Catharine WU ens, Jones. New tied fa. Vraia. I I a at.

d. N.a Jersey, Bell, Nantucket; Baker, Baker, do. 4VKUI IMI. Packet shia Mononnhela. Jalina.

Lvernnnl. Jala Sth. Paasrnters Bj Nizoaaad wife, if Enalsad: Wm J.Mies snd wfe. of Cineinuaf Mise K'lia WU son, of Kngland; J.ma Broeklekarsl, John Lsadhra or, jr, an uiaanue.aliaa. Master Theodae Julias, of Philadelpkia, and 101 in the steerage at nrn imprey.

vanonn. lia, IMS, is d. Brig Majesiie, True, Fall hirer, da. Brig Allien taring, 'Packer, Lubee, 10 da. Brias CnrdeiU.

Lillleioha. and (irb.Parkina. N.w York.gdaya. Bchrs Plato Bishop; Colambw, Berry, and Aaro i bVailon, 4 daya Steamar Portsmoatb. Devna.

hnara frnaa rna May look a.iwa 40 pasengers and brought sp HI PEW IN ST. PHIUP'J CHURCH SALE LOW. A Pew ia Ihe weal aisle of St. Pallia's Church. VIN below Eighth.

Il is situated in one of Ihe moat desirable ouaiUuna Annlv ulu PINE Street. aa0 end.lie UlCH CMlNrZrJt Just reee.ved. three ease rich fast eoiored AHSH.lCiNCHItCtT.ta, For sal atlas low p. ieanf I a. ernt, per yard, by BAILY A BROTHKR, Northwest comer of Market aad Tbirteanih mraa iu BU tt'r L7ALL GINGHAMS D.

EV tt. ueecaanf Wood A No 8 North SB0OND St wnatd Invite Ihe attention of ths ladies lo h.s stoek Fill Ginghams saw fur ITOR A COAL OR LUMBER VABU A larg. LOT oa Broad rteel, fronung ihe Rai.road ee leases tor a term or year at a low rem Apply C. J. ASHWEAD, navi oi soata rroni sireat OAMES' iCANaLUNG SHOVEL wJust i a eetved ana for sale by MICHAEL V.

BAKER, No. tti Market street, aSO ttO Betweea Fiftk and streets IIS "ALF CHKHTS very superior NingyiNig 1 1J Poa hong TEA, by lha box or retail Ab. a general aanHimanl of eah Tea, ai the lowest wBoirwe prices. e.LL,wtnrii rH NnON, a'n ljiar Flevenlh and Chesasl streets. OV.ETHI TEETH oru Tutk inaerledTl X.

Bt and Plugging 0 erntst Esiraeting ti emo. OrrKR, Nor NINTH Btrecl, six wjiav mairHCI. DR. LAMBERT. Dentist.

DENTISTRY H. 8 POR Tr R. HUNT 1ST, ha reasoved lo Na. 31 South TEN iH Street, eoraer nf George, betweea Cheenat and Walnut sUeets. where all oesraltona oa lha Traih uriii ba amrt.wm ci miarany, ana oa eery nraoraie terms mtSO lie TI LACK ALPACUAH KVaNd I in Won A Ta, Na a Maik aurnvn Tf" mornirat a heaalifal aaaiwiraeul of fine' rarm oiarx ane meaiam Aloseka.

Alms ehoioe Shade Mode Colors, brown, citron, Ac saw Rise Cf. KEGS OF NAllJ eO0 JT.f of AaiTI UJJ Slightly damaged by frerh waier, at MM per Res, ai JOHN PARKERt) eniKB, no. to nioria TttlRlr Slreet oppnaite vnerrr. taSU 3 CMLKit FAU. raLRsXj triN ai "orai rue Nona KKCOND Street, Will open this day several ease nf Paris Dre Silks.

uae aaw ttjio kau suipod Okamaleen Drern Sllh, rieh enkira A esse sew style hair striped Glace Dress "ilk, Medina aj One ease riek Olaee Nriped Dress Bilk, high so lera, al 71 cents ser rare) A am, i eaa Fail style PlalJ Dress JttJ els. per yard saw ntr SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOtlL BOofc General aaiea. Gramma' Ariikmelic. Hiaiorlea. ai.

bras, Spoiler Copy Bonis, Hales, Prners Drawuig i i ana, inn. Bun, la ml, every thing thai is wanted the School and Stationary line, lain be had al PIERON'rt SOUTH WARI BOOK STORE, N. B. earner of SKCONIt a MEAD Sweet, opposite German. aatO i pHEAP UflC! CHEAP 'THUflC TmSjVV rrnAO, i us Knura ED.

no I lannora, lour Oongr, ti et. tVven Punch Maxarkaa, I i cla. Mne Pan ri Polka, IV eta. F.levea ef Lovrr'a Bursa, RS ets. Foarteea Marc hea for eta.

wal opadaa. for Mers. WriUng and Letter Psper 4 ela. per quire. Al Ih Chean Bonk ana llui.

cai rtt a. I door below Arch. aaW lie rrtJE LADIES' WORK TABLE BOOiT ma riratiM VLSAS AND PRACTICAL tNSTKPCTIOlfS rn PLAIH AND riKCY vrrnr renir RaTsaorDaav. Irtrriis. Namn Wiih a a cerou angravirgs, il.rauv of the vari.

uiehe ta raoaa useful and puhionable employ, mania. Fries 30 eenis. THIRD Wreet. SUUO IslftsrsAw HAKR IBON COLUMBIAN INKBBLACK. BLUE, RED AND SCA LETTkaPab 1 'a trwtesnd re, tail namomsr with lha ahoaa i im i tkav packed lor, or by ax wa.

They ar.t upla lauart I pi, 4 ox or. RadYeai liu to ndime A HARRISON, South Sevenlk sl'eet. AJOUV SUPERIOR KID CLOVES BKCOD Buwav will eea this Zwmlmi atZlVlZ Slaabioa im Patia jt hvlM eomprtNBg al ths hem shades for tha preaeat and eeWAlag araaoa. ait7t A GENTLEMAN tolaada leaving this City ea er aho.1 iaam uiamju, hr WwTaru PrmLrTr. am and Waaura Vrrginm he wiU amo vust several urajsuea ia has lira Oh ma Any eare wui rteelv aueannn.

For aaaw aad ra. arrj at mm Aamger i aco. arSH lrS, TUOTICE AU sersems having CLAIMS, by rra 14 sua ef Maleriala farnfbad Vt Mfarmaat lT Ih'ee slovy BRICK HOL'tSi aiiaata JM, (k. 1 IV J. I Ta.Btr iv an ci aari Pfeaenttkem Immediately, al Ne tin) MARKET SU eet, corner of Frank'tn Place.

corner of Frank'tn Place, eeWAio at. H. FAULKNER. TANDaUD BCHO.ll. BlrsfoTlbiiGltlGG A KIIOrr.No 0 North FOURTH Street, have now in praaa llllraaaaw's Htrinrv of Knalaad.

eoa I ka UM arsemiim ef Vattoru: alae, lie naie. ail! a aaaae aaihor, assrauBed ea)i aa hia we subiiaked History cf use tailed Soaw, History ot Ufa ef NasajUan, nark in eaa aaat ra. Uma. aroBmsaaied bv a imall Bojk ef Oaemicaai aad Kay, mm. a plaa whiah aaaaaal raeilHiea, hoih lb saolara4 la4 mack.

aa tm 'II ki til. 'II BLACK DREBB BILKbVJ. D. EVAN. rrwee ear to Wood A Co, No.

8 North SECOND Street, woud invite the atlMiikm of the ladies to his aloe ol fre Mack Dresa Bilka, of all lha dif stent kinds Imported into tkis country. Ore de Swiaiea, blaet and blue blaek. Oro da Rhinea, tne Palis black and I l.h lus'rs. emaOrainea, di do' do Poult de lea, blark and Mas War rich la Hrr. Italiaa Laau trigs, fins black and high lutre.

Maiiooi ao do Abw, black and bias b'tcl lg'4 Drras Silks, all the latest igurea. Also, rxua wide Mick gloaa, rrvfunrt, Cardinal, and Mantilla. aaVO tilr JUST pUULldarJJ Bhamc o.iaaaa aiuea, lor Ueenis. R.saWa'ts, HrpeWalta Alexaadrit Walls Greek Daheof Relcha do. Angusta Orphea Walts I Penr Wlts Lea Kti.l'ee D'Amour co Ooeen Vtotoria's Wa'tR Caroline do iFlora QurenMsriaDn Olorls'sl Rosabel Walts, Josephine Phi'omela Walts, I B.FiRRrrrT A CO.

au0l( OM South Fourib A SYNOPSIS OF POPERY, Xl All JT IS AND AS TT WAS. Br William Hooar. A new editym Price SO ce ti. For sale by F.1KBER A CO I IXaer Bail ling, THIRD ftreet. aaSO ts rsw JOHN, WHERE DID VOUbUV YOUABUHUiiL BOtiRUBO CHEAP? Why al LEAHY'S, lo bs tare, where all th btys I know bay ihelr I wonder if he haa Greek and Lilia Pcho)l Book a well aa English? Certainly he haa.

aai French anil German too. I al war ind the book I want there. Wharsialearya? Al the eomer of SECOND ard NEW (rs. auW ja SILVER tPOOX MANUFACTtlRY The sub scriber sontinaea lo mmafctare Bilrer TaHia and Tawpoms al No. 100 North SECOND Street co ner of New street, al very redjetd prinev whole rate unu retail taaTO ama) rBIKe, COLUMNS, AWNING POSTS, Ae A supers ssaorlment of txs, 0x0, 7x7 and OiS Norway Pine SCANTLING for sale low, if applied for im mediately, at NOBLE Street Wharf, Delaware, or at the Umber Yard nf A.

A J. i. WILLIAMS, E. cor. Ridge Road and Oreea t.

Aleo Ask PLANE, from to 4 inches in thick nese. aato tte Wabdsh's Orrics, I Pklladelnhia. Aaaae IMS. tflu NOTICE hereby given, lhal Ue erertl ef a WHARF or other building in the aetata of a Wharf, on WIND MILL ISLAND, oppcsiie the City of PhllsdelDhia. ia lha lidrwev oi ika lM Dels ware, withoal pr mission nf the Warden of taa rori.

is contrary io law I and lhat Ih penallv fie the Infringmenl Ibarsof will be rigidly enforced laaleiM. PATRICK HAVKS, bbtDv( Master Warden. XHoTiTiiS A i rIV AlTnTFi FAIL goods" a A. Will opened ihta mmnlnr, al Ihe eheaa 7 wa oia uiwiv Rrect, neiwnra Seeond and Third aaanrtasaal of Fall loiiewvi Rieh Caahm we d'Eooase prieea wwy pw, Mnan pi.mj AaUaOS, SO. OU, India Iwm for D'eea.

New style Paris FmSroid rirs Dn. Laee Polka Capes eoiored. Horded Linen Cambric Handkerekiefs; Biloa1! is p. rnr. Aee uioyoa sua milts; la ansortmeat SrUMI lani SM Kltrl ni HarlaaaaA Oambriedo do.

Nsck Bilks sad Goods nf vari scriptiona. at very low prices, al B. R. MIFFLIN'S, ai. piiuui i a 7i V.

man aaau vr CCHOOITBOOKS A raraa and aenaral a 3 awsilofSr HOOL BOOKS and STATIOXKRY, eonatantly on head and for sale, either WhelesaJ or neiaii, on tae moat reasonable terms, at J. O. AUNKR'S Boos Stors, No. 331 Market street, aatO wAsttVr four doors below Ninth, rpO DAGL'ERRKOTY Td Just reeaived frm mnaui anurma SO th. AMKRICAN 0R0 MIE, in ounce bot l.s Foraalaat WILLWYN PARRIBHH, Eacu and Cnaieii.

svrnan Soathwest aoraar nt Kiahtk ana A.k I have aaed tha Am rlean Itroaiina fur Daa riarra. njajnanaiii aim ananaoie. II appears to te eailreiy free from a eertaia impariiv which ofira wjareB ua na wfa arrie ror rae anove purpose. PA in. nrinit as hS tried Ihe Amerieaa Breanlaa in wLawtn phy, and believe rqaal ia a vary apeet lb Im.

pra led, whi Ike pi lee Is shoal ma halfchargrd for the toreiga article. MARCUS A. R(M)T. Alaiti at above Chloride at aa. a.

i I 'j iraiino, nysnButpaiieof Bona, bi wm BjiKiea uaea ib me iMgnerrrotrne nro saw im" THE THRHATKNKD WAR re Par TiONSFtiR BATTLE! FORKIGN NEW' runciurs arauLHraKSnoi.KTT 'RSi ORIGI ALAND RIFULAI DOLLAR ow ORCULATION THE SECOND Family Newsoaner ia Ika UaOad Sutes, although it as been ia existence bal ahnai two ends half and ia all that eonatiiutasa complete family treaide eraapaninn, Mending araare Bieni with inatraetioa. la aeeaad n. eharaeiar ia lha crantry. and Vet il ii pnhtished re BI ina, II A l.T tSK 1'KIUK OS manded fi every other paper iuirnded in III ike pnpc, uiirnosu in an ike way in which mirMciiber. atura lha predicu in ibal tiki, time will and ik.

1. 1. i aanja, nHajinni. rova iae way I enaae crowding ia, we veatura two and a half years from this i Irst ia point of etmiilaiioa, aa now in Ihe rhv ORIGINAL VtORIE expeadi W8 and LPIKR S)RRri nacisr nf lini vm. aiw imria a FENCE aad the enterprtea which aharuetertaea li r.

nnq ur.i r.iK uiaiKMniw. a th Newstuwer" ef the mi Ulna llaflkaadllkMi I Among un conical thi week wo eauajerale i THE MILITIA MAN Aa Origiaal Story sailed In THE NUPTIALS An Of isinal Metrical k. i.ia IBB lirOBa SOWland. LA Wilmer.Krq WK Oal.Y HAD A PIANO! A Story th moral worthy the attention of all aewlr r.i rrrririm rn, iai rm wm a ft. III arm lw at as i LITEHARY AVTIIORS Bailie.

Word wrinB, VXUni eaainsioa. Paa i hHk. Lady Byroa and Mrs Norton, by ibe aaihaef Pen and Ink Sketches." la lha a.i i''r, aura jus ute Important Belli ee Newa frrm Mailed TEN DAYS LITER FROM EUBOPK Flnan ial ana roniirai ireat BleamVMt Aecident aad Low i fmv naavrra sim lamr ava nanaia ORIOINAL CfiRXESPONDKNCR A Uiterfmm rear rrguiar uorreponrni al Brussels; Letter from Nw York Leller from Baltimore; Letter from Harrisberg; Lnter from Bi. Lnuls. Also a uninr imm Mr Ifryant; sow al Edinhurg.

THE MORAIJTY OF CUTENEtio A Yankee rvwj a ranire utiirase. POETRY. To Sarah" by O. J. P.

erlainal: i. ong'na'; Reaaeajhraneaa.it bv Kata naaeland. Pavw 11mm. I Tl. I ,1 terraa la iie Marv.N hv Edward Kearalri Tka Ground rnerrnw," by S.

Anir.e; ba f. fca iBiry, oy jnrs. jame Gray Little Womea." ma ne.L4rr.K r.llti OUTR AGE Full aad lata esin pai unulars EDITORIAL AnU Rent rwinglh ipnT srima is neir lortila aaaaai IXaMk bed Confession, wh to be eredited;" War I a mors on Price:" Th Harvesi Haiw.rt I 'Saltpetre will not exolude .1 1 I snd Reorbnls." ela am I Army Movements 1" United I "si roree ia hs Half;" Mora Faaaiicism I 'Tke Terrible Aeeidratil Pilfhurg;" ostaam 1 boat Accident on Ibe Lakes "Deaiiuetiaa Fiaa I at New Ysjk aad Boston Putin Refused 10 I VSl rRT ah rkaO a a aaaT ml I II I urC'. rfoa Keih I vniinciire rrrear Bravrnai'' ma "Arrest 1 1 7 Omfeewion of ih Xmia Maruerer; Ae M''ICKLLANY be Mother and hey Family; fsSMESrS Tun. iiiun an ml a inrs AHWIFK "Th nauers of Potato Rllrhl I of the week, (nmeh of which is ta advance of every other Paper,) must every where make The Newa.

paper" aa object of anuoai uvjoiry. Remember Ut CkaP.M Ntwommmw aa tas Wmld, and Iae only BJforded to single sabsaribers si On Dallm pat year. fTT Aiiaraarl far ffaiiniialiai naa k. Aim.A ipuat paiuj aj A. a.

MMMONS Fsbliahers, S. W. aomer of Third aad Chesnut atrerla, ae3l4 Philadelphia. 1TAIR STRIPED SILKS FOR FALL I. D.

A A EVANS, suraeaaor to Wood A No. North I SECOND reel, wt'l rveaihie naming 1 eaa Hair Btrip Paria Dree Silks, yl entirely asw, sad da I pgaes tor ins eomiag aeasna. uoraiB and goli Purple and gold; Btoae sad bluet Stoa and browwi Also, a Tew sieeeaUd and blank Hair flrinea. aad Blaia aad. ae) ir I HE tt'lLK veraaa I'AIJVhL, Cnbmorimm of mmrr Annauni, ae.

aiamua ia Base, and iiwiH be (eaad that Afuwrafs are not spnkea rf a ased ramedmlly, bal lhat JsVaVsieai final, Now rreuve ihe aetaral laferaaea. that ihe teaehinai of Heavea are agalnat ueemnioy. meet of Mua' ut and by seeeasity we mast admit th revets, ror ta vanoas Banatira Herha and their Fxu acta Tinetares Ae. erolval theMF.DICAI. erunH, no si Nuri.

ru biath btrkkt, fjt meriy ae 07 irr. n. r. uarx. saw It Li Odloa No.

0 MINOR Street. South aid, three d.Hw..t w.F,f.hr,PhUW JV Hiaor treat raaa Irnm Fifth 1 Market ind Caeamu.) Omea haars ANCEDat aa interest ef pa, s. S4 ap to lO.onOoa ssr a.M Hook! ehaadias, (sold and BUver iaaam.fi Ware and Merehaadiaa mu.Br rm, MS mmmWUOknlmWm JrWSirT. aUral BUT MmtiLm k.lA i TT aa aa awn nuawjuiBUmeauai. OM HB Exp airred How 10 mh Tt mtroea 1 au Sea? VJtZ!" A TMCM MttorL wTllal smBmsl dmmtnUA ft knm I rua, Coaancb uma, Charades snd Ajmuementa, Ihe MarrUUraa ana Iktk.

ana all I II I I I if 5 I 1 ANOTHER ARRIVAL All lha Foreign Papers, and more new Books, ia received si 1 Lrrtger BaiWIn THIRD Street, below Cheeust Willmer Saiiih's Earopean Tirana, I'aneh. II lurt aled Newa, Pietorlal Times, Bell's Ufe, Dublin Nation, Freeman's Journal, Ae. Pros and Verve Part Tains V' Library, No. 10.) S7 ernts. Lardner' Lreta cs, No.

0, It et. Dahe st Life, by P. Willis, No. 3. Pries eent Fry's Grand Opera.

Nu. It. e'a. Thieis' Hilory of Nipoleon, No 4, et. TheColamtMan Magaaine for els.

Vi Mint, by the auihjr of alina," Smuaa," Ae st eenu. Singular Advsntare' of a beHiful Girl, ct Braiihwalte's Retrospect, No. 11 40 ccuti, or 1 a year. Lvell'sTravols In North America, 1 vol. bin.d, I 7.

Vestiges of Creation, a new edition, 73 ets. Lnuiaa Miidray, by the auihir of "Two Old Mena Tale "vs eta. Fasay Fairfield, or Ths Rained Village ItieetiK. Eva Labree, or tha Reaeied Chief, WJ el. Paul Deverell, pan td, l'i eenu.

rhrunides of ibe Ba UK ensaplete. 73 ola. Anna MUnor, and other Tales, by T. 8. Aithar, ft eenis.

The Crock of Gold, (Wiley A Patnim's ibrary, No M)37 eenta. Wealth and Btoeruphy of the Wealthy Oil Renvoi Phi'sdalphia, ad eilitina, rft cla. Lyell's Travels in North America, In two bound, witk map aad plates, tt. Agents and the trade supplied at publishers' price srilh all new and cheap works as soon aa lasued, by B. UEBER A 3 Ledger Builduig, Third street, below Cbewiut, MlOjNWtl AganU fi Haramra Pintnrial Bible.

CORDIAL Olebraiedf.wthneari of Diarrbwa, Griping paina, Ckotcre Morbui of Adults and Summer Complaints nf Childrra. Il also give relief to three female who are snhject to ever periodical pain, and is used lo regolste Ihs bowels of Infanta when disordered daring ibe Urn of teething. Price 30 cents per bottle. For sale by Frederic Brown, eomer Cheenut snd Fifth Goo Mellor, III Walnut; Pred'k Kleil A Co.Soootidand Oallowkill streets; wholesale and rrtarl hr Samuel Simoa, Northwest owner of Twelfth and Ckeaiut street. In New York, sold by Milhau, Rushton A Co Aapinwall, aad other resnertahle Drurtuu.

Prepared by U.K. WHITE, aaOO hilar HarUm. ft CONSUMPTION, COUGHS, BRONCHITIS, snd ail Lang Diaeaase are radically cured by Them saa's Cs nmnsd Sfrmp Tar aad psad Vnpaiaa Principal Ofnoe, Northeast eoraer of FIFTH and SPRUCE Streets. Sold by Hoaa, Third and Brown streets; Ours a. Tenth and Raee street! Book Store, Sixth and Arch at.

PrteeMeimts. Amid oil imitatjnm: ai 1 1, WISTAR BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY Them is ma tark iUmm at niiiii In of IhU wonderful BALSAM. Evideneethe most eon vtneing evidence lhal no one eaa doubt fully ea tabliaha Ui fact. For the sake of brevitv. weaeleet the following from thousands.

Isaac Plait, Editor of tke PoTrsepare Eagle, SMof the anet Induenlial pa pen in the Si ale of New York, stales, a Oder tbe authority of hw owa name, that a young lady, a relative of hia, of very delicate onatitation, waa attacked in February 1HIJ, with avers sold, which Immediately produced spilling of fever, and other dangeroaa and ilarm ing aymnumta. Through medical treatment and oars She partially recovered darina aumnw. rtai return of winter aba was attacked mora violently than st I rat. she baoame scaroelr al.la in walk a a I. Ul l.k I ni ehilla and fmvmr Mu.

.1.. sad sppeared to be going rapidly with eonaampiionj 'aet waa no wgn or tinnrove aeot, pta mfrMmni a holUe of WIMTARt BAliAJd OF'WILD CHERRY, which look" and it seemingly restored her. 8hc got a second, snd bofors was half laxsa, shs Was restored to prrrrl WaM, which aha has enjoyed in lha present Urae, withoal lha slightest symptom of her former disease, Mr. Plan aayu the euro name under my owa ob torvatinn, and I cannot he mistaken as lo ths facts for Pmiladtlpkim r. BROWN, eor.

4th and Cheenal streeta; H. Bpragua, 33 N. Fourth I. Hopkins, eomer Broad and Choanal; P. William son A Soa, eor.

Almond and i sls.i and F. Klett A eor. Id and Callow hill sts. I. Oisb.

Ijuieas tw Pa aatO waeTtlx waw. a CILVCK free f.aj all Bis, large and small, lo go to Chester and beak Tke at wi I be started ac. ford ng la length. The Boat ta run at prcouelv iv eiorx, A. M.

auMsi D. WILLS. Propriaior. CA MP MKKTi 'fuHXT: 1 VI LLP, N. J.

PIO. I KR. Canl.ln It I. leave Ih, trat wba below A rra itr.M ing, axeapl Sua ay, at 7 e'elnek, and return in Ihs afiaimoi. paaaengors for Ihe Camp Meeting will be token at tl eenu rack way during th Week, cm, MnTBIf III SkSS akaa If AS, la iaaawakl THO.4.

CftAVRW, Ageat. I HI HI) fltKh V.noXT TO Tilt CHRSiPKAKIt RiY aawaaamammmaaiA.vn unnru ttmruo HANNA Mirth, on PnlDAYnot, A tuu id, ee. ia nUmdu URAS6iSvtZ aad aaianHlna, 7i at, i I. 7 vsWKWr rf 22 nT' FRID IY, Aa. vViai wker.

paaaangers will land and lira tha earn rn tr.aMk nl Osorga Tf IP I. 1 1 Hu aHisnAchw KxeUniMiM Will have a nlaaaaat Jm.m L. Delaware aad adelightfal nee over one.rf ihe Railroads la Ihe eoanirv. and na lnaai. k.

lawn III pro wed down the EU river, ptasir.R Ba FjTd'o Landtag, to tbe Cka rS ir" mp b' "rmeiw'ta ta Point Ooncotd Lishtbouse, at which pin Will hava Aiui ataaa a Ik. KT.W,,, "a town ol Uavredt Graoet rme aida and Perryville on Ihe other, and sp Ih nita aa far aa Port De. FTil. ara retsraing, passrngeri wilt reach Frrnrhlowu ai 3 o'clock, New Calls at 4 o'clock, ad reaeii the city at aboat 7 n'e'oe. ue itiemea's Tickets, ts 1 a tics', 00 Dinner provided raj board lha boat ea ika pen s.

ef reehmeula na bo ud of bo: mu A limited number of tickets ml wi.l ba ml must be pro urea at the ofltce, No I D. ck street wharf, nit ThurMltv afu ra, n. iar rv board oa Fr day BAoiuiug. CJ. H.

HUDDfcLL; Aiont. iHADKX TO CAP iffltAv, ijttvinrowv axd de UltrVARWATKH, ot TtJUKSUAY MllRIMIMl, Aaga Hllal. 'rhe lolrri did umer PORTAMOU TH, J. Devaj, m.t will leavelhe lower aide of CIIMXUT Street whirfal eifhloM ck, PwCAPK WAV, LEWISTOWNand DELAWARE BACKWATER. ia.nn.g, will roniTn IBB Drrui WW OB OBIBraiV Hjralllg Bt 0 o'clock and Cape May al e'eka k.

On this oecaion after landlnc Uia Cina Pas. aeagera Ihe anal will prowed nvar to the. Break wa icr, a no remain mere umiii o'clock on Siturdsy ''''(ir'Wlbepassengtr day's nshinc and runnlns 'kl. 1 1 1 and heriki f.a nui .1 1 na 1 wriFmimm ib well prnvineq wua Mils rooms will be made tha lw airhu baLinai which no chirga ighta' Mint oa bawd Whi est the Breakwater. Look out far IJuleTaarsi.y snd Big Bilitig.

ay lo those wko iirred tkemaalvaa an ua Hia Thu.sdsy a'd mil eating, to eonu ea and try Lit Ue BM. a a a 1 4 I narwrnj wua Dig M'i'ig. Fare ir the Exearsioa. fl OB 10 mea way, i4 Ome. No.

30S raih'wS va. MMli atlrl. MIIRRIM HIirRHiRJ ru.v. ia I rent lapua Heater, ui 1 urn n. 1 7rn war 1 ma inuraiy f.a the snore p'acaa.

Bordentowa i 0 n'eioefe, P. la about 81 aielock KiearalimlaiA, wiih a la a with ihe heal Exearsioa to BoreeMowa and return, 371 sen Is lo Borliranoa nr latot aad ruara. Sacsau Tea provided oa mra aaaottj WM. H. OATZMER, Agent, a iri, aasawafeaw mi t'am again fur a MAN.

lakes tbU method nf Inform eg his rrisnoa ana iae pauuo taat Be sea eom aeivrd basi neas ea hi own aeeount, corner of Mnlharr aad CMaoui reels, Newark, N. a miaufaeisrer of Ckataea, Carriarea. Ae aad wa ariM lion to siineas. to receive a libaral sh.ra nf age MR B. SMITH, 37 DOCK Street, is his A rem la Philadelpkia.

uan eaoj, 1 POR BALEA beautiful Bw aur evea years old, perfectly soaad and gentle, aa superb and very fast trotter. Amur ai r. PARK'S Liverv Btahln. MiliuT COURT, berwara Fourth aad Fifh Hraaki, ahnV, 8ar." haoiajoms bgkt Roekaw.y auM St FOR BALE A BLAHK unoviv aadjerfeetly free frrm Inch cr vieVheavV Kir" SL? hmi'f CAR. iwb an SULKY.

TkiaMaariiik.Aii bam, for RIAwK aad BULKY. Tka kl i simile Aw 1 ar row, Bar SECOND aad OREkN a.rMn "VOft ik.iT a m3 hasbceaRsedby and wi I sail a Biker; us stand Sais 3t SLMYgNTH irJoklSt. rS ww mut.niu BIM DA FOR KaI A W. "ng Me klng Birds, lust arrived tj ifrom lb gouta. and all la a kaaUhvaonrf.lkM.

WatO WiU sold kaar nTaaaJiarf roa anna 1.. Ikn Bar at lha UM.l klA la ij wxth strsk Artie jora Iy GI.ENt WORTH uW Iar Draj A CaemicaJ eaor, tio K7 Race St. mama aa bibbk. whi rvtai rs 1. a Rii, wtl.

Rat 1. ij tIVn" YaVk BaV "9 1 1.

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