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lijtvabc.
plintk:AND , ODNAP 'DREAD,
MANIWAOTUBSII O, BY THE
MEO4ANIECiAra BAKERY,
CAN ONTAIMID AT TIIIIOVIRWOO
ItIiAOTS;
MJIONAIIIcAL BAKERY, B. W. eorner of Broad and
Vine streets.
Poplar sine, below
H. • I. Ei• corner Sidth• and
.tae streets.
K . 1111:0;4014 N aTh o.
00A8% . ) ;10 Sprlas ' Garden
street.' , • '
roNN H. *OX:Nir, No, 1243 Vine street.
T. P. SMITH No. 114 North! Mirth
/01111"ilitiTili B. D. corner Blab and
coos streets.
' 7 1% Wi L l'AkT l 9 l Wq; : corms levant& and
7noneD. KNIGHT,----- - Broad street below- it;
ar.9 3414 . 1 k8V1N i 'Do. 1 4 1 9 LOmbard
- .
t.
PellitiiiKYJ H e
W. cener' Blileenth
WILLIAM COUDTKKY, bic:!! 'd an ne s.! t utl tB inelftli
B. D. WiIIAALIK.Ki, ite re ra a t . ebreet above
B. LlitlTz; -"'" ' ' ' CO 3 r i :e th 'Sontl •lfouith
- ZobLiton streets.; .•
I L. HOLLAND,
den street.. i
"No'. 2(O North Kleventh
J. Arent.
WIIKKITIAN, D i l e li s to r z i r
it te t r u rlb and
0 . Eh 1040 math BMA
8 0 3 9 1 .4 1 ;:: - • a. W. oaten of perianth
and Pine attests.
;An- MYI R O, Coated street below Tbdr. ‘
teentlt street. •
K. WOOD, - B. W. corner Prailla and'
Coates street'. '
I t 11011111il,- • W. coiner Tenth and
Dhippen - streele.
• TPatfISKA, • • „ 1215, dostb punt
• etlqin'Fi c. o D'.l7, e tornor,mrosei end
• 11.184 Corner Nineteenth street
• •- 'and Diane 'wane. ,
D. B. DOWN, - • N. -E. - oorner.Jlllnlll and
i" !federal atrools. =
4 *° l -9 4 9. 3,1 fu1l • • Twentpereond ' attest
Cotten. •
E.W., bootee street ale Seven
- Corner of /lltb and
J. L. irtoas, • •c store, 119 .
O.K. ZetPalledtidda,B4bh
• filibertord
N.'ll - .'..TARN ALL, „ -
"H" - 2 •0 146 ‘.. - Treninit,and rice Drove,
TOWILUIND, West ' °heater, Penni,
!kIociLADS, ~Atioxitto Olty s N. I.
01/041,01) Mai, is I.
4. Ogivrotr, •• • • •
3011N-BODDY;— , ' - "Wiluthigfum, Del.
.16Elli paw, Dplrille,
1110011ANIOAli` BA " KEILY, S. Y. - corner
id tieetd, Pkiladelpliii:
PIN e4ablfsbmeat Mum te. et Elated ODetstiolt day ,
sun ~t Ligit,: :WU era toteetßilly, hotted- to+ ow
sad see tie whole pm" . tprtiot:inaklre 'tut them-
r• - The fook4lniel tate. the Uttertr of wens that for,
thlttPllks, ream hu been emtaettealbakeltriaa
r eePtenthno. aok4 lie as Sokm . teyinan Le, one of the Most
loonies ho Sentient; end twenty : am oneetnr—A . ortog
*doh time be hinitta4 theoteottollitf of wawa 01007
impertinent/ and obeeirohng att the hoprovetnento "Joh
have been made daring that pedal. - • _
•131 thisnotahltoludent,'of which he bas ninrthe num.,
t - ) id adilittrin to the complete labor•saying ma.
he has now bellittee of .manTkintaloot here.
,iitetnctuutioi the,:riiehine- of toas t nenebnt
the mounded azofbeit shall ever be nand j and het* no
heettatiod In najingilutt brag of all" kinds 'eon be do•
livered, ileiorgeeett in t't7 and 4 i r relskt to thatsisde
-Atm:titles w hAbehreact triads by the Ifiehlutinal
Sekeophee - not boon ,toed: or in which a' hoe been
trlett 94. 1 7ettite _teettinCemerst,,barore the teeehlest7,
'vii to perfect iiromag•order,Are reapentfally eolred tO
'OR, 10! PIAOI.IIOIIT-9111Utterlypi*billpialg It-onnLIA
Nan to *rata intrentolgei - • ,
"-
etiobc •
A:4 Mese
_Thwcwo -
_
9 ,-4,,e19 04,16 twe.e. a... tip be, `•
- lathe Trete ,
° kgtetlet;
ED
table Dfinta ,
-000/11g7aie o,oprthvißv...
IfINT 613
,
111 M
lEMEMMIE
1
7.44I.A.MSY.ILLEp -
IDIF.-4;.:Wikatatom,sittVothes
,*Pins and dor”priet4 Ottist Bonen.
beetlime bribe-yaett ot tope.
• Ti4ings Ai:,a o.
COOP U COMAS%
„ , , NINTH tua NAH.S.ET.
CIiOI 4 BSOASSIMERES,PEce,. •
Iv Fine Bit* Broidelothil. - ' s
Olotbijiiht talon Fad blatk.
,
Floe Dotallne IRA .ostalmeres.
• Fauoy Osastroares, Veetlage, and Baguette,
ti 13.—..ippi3Otiagetelltax thqap, • ,
ft7l '' - i' 19 . ° 17111 t ii 4 21 2 41 1:" *
AB lIIT
Eif RION FOIJLARDS: • •
Ate rouLiaio Inentin.
_
InlaminqTealigns; In sea atyies
Nest itile)3l4.or9gps, Platiki and Blatt. •
...!.mpcntid;bx
BittAILIBEI, •
:-,0111.213Tn11T
IDRBSS OODS . .
~.o - 1 2, vr ;; t es1. 1 it s
• Cgi4e=2;7lanj ."„ !
2ROTHEO, '
41.04 pr stmt.!)
A.PAN D 'DESIEIO46 -7 1)19:1r COODB
ADASIIIi tiANTItAt STORM, • -
• - 1111G11111 ABM Strisla;.
Ilsregti Bober; all WOW. to pries, z.
Priatld biarne soll Organdy.
kizapi7iaoolsooki - ask Dolibls Ranges.
Prlism444llllsislital . .
kAIIOU D*lolnol Oliffr' 1 •
rfihi ±,4lrrpobky s •
l 4 ;•
Bleak taocirautlis avidrta, -
." •
a!icll3llolr'lloeffitThir Minwly;l4anl!eli
..qmeirssit Mack ' •-•- '
lterolalalliit Goode la Yetletr. . -
• :-
" •
Lyaksiat*t. tad .Alloodale. •
As 4914 said PI6IA,
Bausidvae do.' "
Somme, &a,
3 . 80 ti skirts; lisitreat. Tarlety. •
All twiner Good* oloiled - ' •
.otoVslrayelissot I,biothi, #O, 5y111:44
It) 6 II -
't, ,Iretiek'Diem °bide -lelffelee 11 I
kiite - Plet<olosied:ott, 'from en importer,
;114144 totiotelitelleekitmlut • '
• -. an will ran a tem
'• - ...,' 1 :114.11-11.1Alrfailitt-SEGULASPinch!.
Aso, tketbalikuna atomr ropier stook of ,
7AtiOrtatlielieNJßolB, &b. tee,
item& Lase Plepoloimelee. ' •
•- - • ;Ifrenalt Laos reintat and Mantillas.
- -Oltapattlisi Lane tionda,--ht great 'vaziety. ,
Rich Bleak Bilk IZioatets very cheap.
. . Trayelling , Djutit*. to dittoreat matfett'. L,
SUMITIM GOO* tqr $4lOl and MOVVAKMII.I . :
Lintio;titnta Kanakerahlati .Bath. 7 toweta tyo., t!,d.
flano 4001 10; itandlosers,
and *full StOok of - Toniastkifiociga: - 2
•" - z2 - Iro - •0 li 1,0 M
Dertfoklilieirat & @DAN% eAspi!it,
Njr2 r swg Bur AND tINDD FOB
141,/tH lti OR lAOEI BOURNOUS WITH
.• tespeor,..;. Rawls- CAlekno.:11)4111i
eedneed geteee, to glade ihd Moo:
- 0 .4 448111 -&.4,T/hhha i riPOßMl l :- • of
BStiNOli
oamemor tiros. t
LAO BOuwicruis Yam °APES, Potato
sad liantithae, (thaiitirey,) in =great proteaton, at re.
dwelt Woe:,to eloWtheiteesoo, , et the- ' -
- - 14BA4MANIILIA,HhIPORRTH,
- 748 CITISENUT Street. a
13LACII"IAREGX.: (MOANS ANIi•
1)411ITE I '
D"htetsist redetieefriteee, tcittiae the soasoe, at the;
- Map MMITIIIt EXPORIIL„ 2 u
- ORDIPPNUT at - reef,'
SUMNIR OLOAKS , AND:DUSTEISi In an Infinite
variety of fabreti, et-reeaeed prieeicat.tbs • ,
pAltitt
' TOS tatiortNlTl , throes.
The whole of - otir'elootrie gow'offeritfig 'at - t¢tlnoell
litider4 preperitaiy to the elope of the season. '
pitooTon re. "4
- • - TPC9II4,OTNITT Street., 4
tttbincOVaie.
011.13INICT rtrittyrßE , Airp BILL.L&RD'
Shltliffr,
* -I mt i lVti ‘WeiCeVietuilvo
yfaes a iv impostor *Male o:
BUM
- hid /dirt el bird fall amply; ihatited with
" - WM ft - OhItIPION , AI lIIIPROVXD 0170111 ONS, -
ifklati,heolitottoitstodiby Whim have ;wed them to I.
ihMlor tfiatrittliorf,
fflielholthtlit`yhhallidelt of tlieee-Tabi etie hum:
foothrori itiforloAltoh , wohierotin pattois th ro tighout
the Untos;whi U. familiar with Mkesb,hrster Mae&
*wk. Wl:l4m
, „ .
liage
LT R rrime, -riain bark l!zuk toz isle
GRAIVb Y
I
F
- ' „ rLatlttastrept.
pure Oen
into-Mint, cider Brandy.; oleo, 6 bble- do. old extra
quality. ; On .3onsigumesilp and for sale by
0; bADLISt 6 r , 0 0 .
jy26 Ann Si, monad dot. Ibove yards%
PHOULDERS.-90 Wide; dry :salt Shout
• dere, a not reoelynd and for note by
, SADliss ec 00. 4 ,
3726 - anon St , noeond doornboin ssol
- ,
TQ BUT WRAF W4TONES, (1g : to
• ortlar*l iriwistro
T1011.."*111.
,'lr t vitt /11
.
firttrattls. Kook of et
ppitiit Diokkidltunic „Zeus' to Mori pm Neale
101 WiltVga, &170
sne. .
prINSIV.BORAX:== O 2O, °wog for solo by
ams= ft BIOTUEI4, Not. 4T 1.1444 Nola
PHILOELPIILL 14011iiliAY: JULY 30. 1859.
1 1
l_-11'rt
- 41 - .
SATURDAY; JULY 80,1859.
EtuoloYment of Worrien.
. -
Every person- oho , has •visi tett Prance ' Meat:
have cheerio(' - that - females are there 'em ,
ployed in a-variety of occupations, uhictiOn
thiwcountry as , well:tis• in Angland, Atrii pi
elusively exercised by the male sex. W-hei
•you land at Calais - ..0r Boulogne, front -oO)rer
or rolkeetone, though' the 'reeternoniatoar
hiving your passport ;nisi ed and ;Tom; luggii,to
examined be •porforn4by nien, y qu'. aro 1,
.t
-with female attendance idinost all the way-fon
.to Paris. At each tallivaY shition some tisk,
handed Mof Millis oeiales; instead - of a lia'''..,
vi
bodio d, pig-needed; hirsute - man.
_. A pro y.
girl, or at least a •prettily-dressed , tirl; VI,
eyes and hair such One Varol,y mee t s'orit 4r,
Prange, waits Mice Yen at table, handing yeitr'
soup; cup of coffee, .tiny.glass , of eats de i , ,il;
,pt!per•bq?,,fnil of ,Calies,,or basket of grape 4,
apricotai. or apples. Another,. in ,:a "drat,'"
which costs some ten cents a yard, ,but 'flts,at
exquisitely ad itgoothire's .eivn-Medists'hai - x
Fashioned and
,made 14 : receives the payntent,:; , ,
graciously smiling as she bowa an acknOn7.l;
bffigment to, the obeisance wide!' 4.9ltettrin4
help making, in recognition of that pervading'
gmeo':which seems to Invest her lin ii charm.
beyond that of mere beauty. ', --• , " ~-i
, Here let us interject a remark 'that' whatyre•
tall beautifel women are rather rare in France),
Somehow or other, the married women ate,l4'
best.looking. Mnsitar.wr,lit hitt`tiFoAminti,'l;
which half the World *anises, which all tha.
World'reati, Crephaticidly declaree that ,met,l,
Nage beautifies. General& speaking," naYtt,
he; "the young Fienelf girl ban 'neither thi: l
dazzling complexion, nor the visible piwitY,;'
the touching arid Virginal ,cherm, Of ,the Ger.,l
man girl." adds,'", The French weniahla'„
wonderfullybeenthled by marriage; while ,the
Northern loses by, it, and often hides." ITO':
winds up with emphatically. declaring that,
"you:risk very little in marrying a:l:tie*
rean-li4rance. • She As most , frequently
simply for wink ofleve.;,,When she iiileVed s °
sholecomas quite another person ; 'you Would, :
seareoli recognise her," ••
, The grisettes, sQ peculiar„ to
,Paria, are not•
handsome, as a ,claaa. Bari eyetyline hair',
pretty hands and.foot, and : an indeaeribald
graceful carriage and manner,'constitnte
leading ,'phyeleal obeyed:M.l6llos: .But thee
grtsette is found, everywhere ,in' Par*:
presldes,"in 'sort Of:enthroisement, in the
cafes and restaurants, whore. 'lthe`.makes - ottr
the billh,leceives the. ineney, frowni "on, the,
waiters, and with-wondrotis inobilit4, at i the'
same motneiit, neenii upon thedettert.l.
big greats; - Whilo she - 1a
therespeethii radide of,himivho enters. • At'..
the French inns; a woman superintends:n*4.Y';
thing; sometimes'by 'viritte, hetcjilarriage ;
'Witb'the„landlord—directa every - ;ene;scOltlis' I
every one, keeps• the beeks,'Makei out ',lie'
tiCeoupts,„topeives . the cash; ;the
•.. yments, and, in shortOs the Ilifq.
and ad' . 5 le VatabliShnient.'. -t.
' is t
. me way in almost every Other
.business: *ter almost any shop in
'and paiitOrtii,.. the rePrettentativoi 01
F ? ranee, in this and in. most -other niattera—',
and the same skateltiprovalli:', . Wonfeni regit.
'tiVerYthing . there., She • acts. as honk.: •
keeper, salesman, oven asrietter,tf you, deSiie
it !—for she 'think's -- ,ll6thoit t !iiiiiti,%iitotisicitir„
Makes a purchiao ; .of leivitigit for him at ',hie
hotel, as she goes homeward, alter Ibis t obeitisiT
'doled:'
2.- f sJ,lst‘,V. ol /4,. f-4."FlA!qtrier.irliikth,lhatito zst
plc.." - ' The' ;I MAW
,of the. hontii,i,"; ireitabite
fatelliai.lerm is alienist; nothing when' the
ascendancy of his wile (or slater,
if he be a bachelor) fa Considered(' I.le'xiiiti
gain and Mit, of his eirclireinities",:but he is
'unnoticed, and OAS niftiest like a straugei, in
them.. Re would be much better away, ih Iket,
and he feels it, for bets 'Madero feel It. Bo
merely gives a name, and some Money; to the
establishment.
,Be often le sent out ,in the
morning,..with a fetV,Tranin in his pocket,
with ,which he'frugally .makes holiday—read.
lug his' newspaper- In the crerden of. the
' gazin g at the military,./evieir in
the 'Champ de .Marti; Ibtibgitig In thlf.'imat
halls and galleries of the LOuvre or thelatt.
einbotirg,,ln'whioh, sea Frenchman ,he feels
all the pride 'of' proprietors* ; taking
lemonade; in front - of, °neer the• great restart.
rants - on the iieuletaisisi dining, in a lesses .
pensive house,: later, in the , day, back of the
Pali* Boyer; and after his halt bottle of
sourish claret, which boars the brevet. title of
Burgundy; devoting several 'of the' Somient
lonrit to dominoes, which ho plays with un.,
common earheatit bad, gravity,'” and halculis.
Hon ;Anaily; - perhaps ; itiroPping into, `ii - ;
taniinet on life way home, and thole smoking
innumerable eigareltes; which he manufai.-
tense, with his own hands, very' rapidly; arid
nesitly4.just as Istmalloaraz, who has lately
blossomed• Into 'a
- saint (Magdalen f) in Liens
don was aemMtinited to do.
, F •
, I reach women,
, from ' the middle clefts
down, are'gonerally happy—because, employ:
merit prevents their being afflicted with ennui.,
They aro Nay, they are tiseflti, they help,.
they regulate; they rule—in a word, they have
a far wider sphere or labo'r tban - Anterfcatrer
,English women, and they. volenterily.not only
:take, but aro delighted to Make;•thia field df
eloploynifint.' In France, from the, middle
class inclusive, fetnale'edtteation has an Wilt;
tartan complexion. The wometkamong thes`e
classes=-which are . ruiVen.eighthe i of , the,
whole—Can Teak write, and cypher. They,
are independent,- and' will . exerciSe t their free r
dont. Instead of remaining ; at ltonte,-lazily
lounging on.reeking-chairs oversonsation no;-
vele, or sensation weeklies, ,or,.airlint their
elothes in ilioaireets, znarvelsef crinoline ese
.pansion, they assort their right to be useful,
and will, have .that claim , allowed. For a
French girl has as much pride , in earning ti
new and becondeg cheapdresat as an American
young lady " has in wearing a costly ono.
French womea.are,'earnest,.activis twinge'.
.They, may eariiitile,- but they are usually good
edonomiiits, and, content witbaiimPlistit whole;
some food; do 'not covet culinary :luxuries:
Neither do they indulge in expensiventtire:
Drees; with thenblir rather a means than an
end. ' Plain tinder:lds, neatly, made and well
put on, sufficiently •satisfy them. 'A young
Parisian Whew class wear cottons and mean its;
merinos : and de laines, would be regarded very
suspiciously by her associatodif abo were to
-fianntabout in silk dretsies, Illimitable' hoops,
and fly=away bonnets, such as even - our shop
women and milliners' girls so greatly affect.
There niarbe a difficulty lath* oonntry, as'
well as in England, in providing women with*
imitable' employment. It is to be 'done-hut
it will take time. Women must be brought
up to it. We suspect that the French system,
of employing women, and thereby keeping,
them out of want and immorality, will be In!
full vogue In England, long before 'American'
females will- condescend to it. • For, in truth,,
the, - political principle of equality which bore
prevails has got so persOnally extended, that
our young American (t ladles," no matter
how reduced their parents', circumstances, too
often think it derogatory to work. That word
u lady," by the way, has a groat deal to an:
swer for. ',lt puts false ideas of 'gentility into
young women's heads, and- puts them far
above being useful.'• It .is dreadfully tnisap.
plied, too. Only the 'other day wo. saw At
stated, in' a leading New York paper; of, the
two females (Of lier.own class,) who were in
company with VIROTNIA. BrzwAir, when abei
was 'shot by Meonerinim, a Week ago, "that the'
eorener • had comniitted her cs two • lady.;
friends" to prison; to appear as' evidence,
when required. cg Ladies," indeed!
The Medical profession • ban been throin
Open to women, and we know one fenude pity
atelam, at least, (Sirs. .-HAIIRTEI! K., HUNT,' of
Boston,) whp has attended thensands of pa.
unite, with great success. nonzpoiNionr
nroax.E, and her noble alaterhood of trne hu
manitarians, slietwed Wind eice n lient nurses the
gentler sex could be, as many survivors of
:the Otte:roan CamPalen' eter,allye; l grattifully to
tesiirb ,Why,-at Mrso Itirstort has inggest
ed, should - not filo suportutendepoe of hospi
tals, we-klioneep, locatia miyituns, 'Melton
tiarles; prisons be largely cont Mud to women
We hoe alreadY, as' teachers, semp
stresses, ,The British GoYerturierit
'hat lately
_lnetititteqMormal tichuhltefOr:fainale
teachers. A, movement - it' now on foot, in
London,, to employ :them; as they. aro largely
employed in BtritSerlivad, upon shelf Parts of
the meehaidara of watelies as require.
,4elleate
the perilous . -Which, re
,quiro decision and: forge, to; male Nforkmem ,
As-artiste, and,oneavers wood and stool,
their tielloate•handling would be particularly
apProprlats. Theyfitty,o b earthed tf at catio,",
*e•belle+e, and are gooteorupositors,
', to the telegraph ioniees thimighont Eng.:
land females - are largely, employed now. In
this country ; ve have Irie,t but one . snob
Shioce, and that at 2tho;. station`on3 the
Pennsylvania Qontral :Railway, - - near 'Lewis.
town, in Atlffilnleohnty That Was last March;
,but as thtcoparitor.Was really Very' handsonte,,
:the probability is that she; has °ballad her
:donditlon :bothie'thls. 'l4re ant _Oita.
Opposition, in case 'that' any ardent 'young.
load whommy rashly rtishpitiiP•ici 'eitfefea ,
might of ' not
her, and for. wrong InformatiOn.
The'tenly - shadow orobjection . to the ctn . - .
Ployntobt of Women Is the old nite-Lthat is they
:would .throw, men otit Ol , tVorki o . This la-ex
actly What' Was 'said of machinery; • when it
r ,i`otirimencedloinpersede nuindarlabot. F .c; It
thronrliien,otit of iverls,o.wtt babe heard
hmat • iTheti I,:rotic tinteer4tiy
,gag . ailne thus , answeiv that 'abstirillty •
~ '"‘i Muth ory is there in - Alfieri/to, about'admitting,
Wontert. to 'the .frnieltise: - ', i It' is- founded - on•
hoir,(riglits - .auf 7 dttliti -rot' • lintacy. tleings:
:Matitytand Woo* f loofah& that their - esolusion.
true, on nbstrioiprineiples, initiosslble of tkilan a
qn4 'Bore, however, , in' England,: John Bright,
quaker-as he is, and ,tioottstomed. we suppose, to
twat trelielliOg, *Mild eqatvely imejt ralbrm'eo
el. -41ut: Milli Jri a'Orr:l4lloh every iluo mati
lipoid& lobe lei- these oolintriot—o, ory of indigori
:Nori.ogninetMori"ortio oseittde women, , net from the
ficitohise, : bittr•frotnivrork , ithloh'itelngs birTight
•to them. Otio shamefatinstatiest steres , •tur in thb
fats every daywa,lift: Wn'itreptir O - litigelitiolitn .
otdatit'. evetre 'of the gteit•Tribtlitnartsi and_
Mara what.de‘Wersott- Tall fellow, whose i ea
.ntrois tarn the livtair idokit= with Sallowfts4eatind
abuttlant heir whosteolts extroise is a. well:oalint=
-tittetitmanit. &artist' eininter, whisking silk* and'
Smoothing satini,-, discoursing on
i her ulysterirs Pt
Muslin and ittet, , m4staitring #lbboits Will hatidi i i t
Which -ito long , to put , the -spade or the
,aword;,
and i , often-toometimett" with - 'eneburagemont—`
muttethig , seinn;p-i f tili '', otatiplintental ,„Importi
- isunica-/ , ',lnto •tho ',Oar '- ,.. 0tN,.. , a , lady .
-"odstemili.
I ..lefle'-no I the 'fabit Nl"' thit.':,yontir -tech' them-.
I - selyosp thdy tiro gelsbiratirts fintweeV of ',oaths,
who'
desire sbaufnebler , abd , ':ftiore, fi ttinglife,' and:
'athitie faults are the faults'of a'gsloolitisillonolitit
.if there is anything la' What eittintio said pn the
alai-ranee In kindibefteenthe -halos; ar id in the
variety of Inherits `. of -wink f foliating- t iiiefrophi
thest,meh lite' Olt: ot'plarre: 4 the wiir itself is
n othilittirt verli-inii *Pik in degrading if Weil dorio;
but it iilhOoking , tt set lemon deindliog a, trobrtof
'ribbons on his strongartu—not that the Work la ', , a
'ilograanticts, hut that is',drivittg .„ Women, ttloot
Cod ( Mailf, -, gentlemen , peek? , says le.
touvii,„t Yoh ;tat Dayitto-,odolol4o)lgkeltubsii
t '
latt,aserp:, the place of "(tibiae ,In rano. it
Ism ilifterint, and the - nritPondoratint inaltsmoo'
• ilf Fiemils fashion; kettleh'oefee - its 'potty -to"the
isoeitt ' , Of ~ .Franee Is elMOlitili proof pf the Utility,
of thee' 'titipesito eiraileateloh . - -Iranian Will too ?
truth bettor than lien, , that &Li:4o4o:ld 'their
litintioneof the wish and , tcatit or ihehilltorger;
'lnd eve Matti Motu able iii that ilsid Vittonitnen.
detionptan ' , deficit6*loh lieninities :the' . hiyer,
wort 4gainitt Ili willi i t.Viti''hive 'heard A Urentas
,arcmikk selling anC-stilominstoling ' a borniet; Mad
, , tito whole erthis ajjefir4 d .1-ellt , was done Ottatttp:,
iney..l,,Mhis• advanlitges- ofr?optploying . - -worhon
lawasp:Mors irkoliope folio!, &radii: from tboo ,
na uritittkainittertstios of_woinatihirad. - The, piste!
lo)
tie 1 ,±t Vantages *mild' be latimitnie i thu- tillage,
'we idf,tl,toshown.oft better;• and'sold quick an; - bri .
saute- ventivii , gonitts ',blob . hits "pit 'irrenclis
fashlo r,Uthe,spentitt' ot tiolety would , he drawn
oat i n: ifgland and'ilinlarte ::,,,,, , 1- ', , ,'4t t, '
,
X:Kli r e".otlttaitifoUttotlilS,',WhiehittWafgAiOd-.
blP".4iNit.ri:4o44l its Ili tugliiif ‘Md . _ if:9 1 41 •
,„offot,. l 4 , igoti:itiatts id ojt,,
..4witho..l.—irdri3t - tiottige,, aro
,enittliPurtni With' the false position into which
(hatpin itas'fotced Thom They Wets intended
-bitiitUrelbil higher tailing than the epic:One
'hnO, ,
oymeit,of toan-telllieet; "Woman's 'plane, -
hi the . retail fitotis, cer t ainly is to aishit her
011`,110$ le purchases. l l ,to should ho glad Ed
bear of her finding her way into- a hundred
otb)r modes of occupation for which She is
adled: .in the namo , of all that is linthaile,
as li ta 'sensible, allow her, if she will, to
oiti
tr atti in this' dignity of labor, as her
L l it
French slaters do. - .
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• Latter front Harrisburg, Pa.
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poriespondence of The Press.]
.• - STROUDSBURG HOUSE,
rltrondatairg, Ts., June 28.
..I(ia a time When thetlwellers amid dust, bricks
and moan naturally turn to green fields and
luitingetreame for shade and oonselatien.• Hence
k is,that to those less fortunate who remain behind,
Wets : from the eolith +, bearing upon their
lIMOXIS the snout of clover fields and mountain
breizes,, are peanliatly acceptable. And while
yon are doubtless doodad with , complimentary
'name 'of other and more fashionable, but atr-
Oelynot more enchanting places of resort, Reams
itss isittiUspiii that Eirteddatierg and vhfinity though
pnbably -letril it:al/slid to the Mad ,of lour
reideri—should reoeive that trihntiothidh lit dna
to is grand and Maims sontery,Hl invigeratifig
airtits pure Water, Its historio' interest, its 'gee
livitg, , and; above all, to its intelligent and hos
pildite inhabitants, ..
' iTheedelnirri although unknown in the eatelogue
ofdellienable watering planed, Id destined at
no Natant day to bedomb a favorite 'dace of sum , '
merresort to the sweltering bipeds fa our large
eitylt ol'hie.- is evidenced by, the yearly in
creasing number of visitors; this summer, the
intuit being greater than was ever before known.
Ali tho have once htiarlated in the hotipitality of
thedata, denied - oar lofty Mountains tin& galloped
throigh our green yanks, roamed -through silent
woris, reclined in mover grottos, sailed upon
'slim lakes, and fi shed and hunte d their heart's
(giant,' experience a longing .desire to pay an
atm '1 visit thereafter' to these charming scenes. •
-Itt daburg is a busy little town of 1,500 in.
Delaware
'situated. near ,the bank of the river
l a
of t De laware, en l
L t b e e ° k li a r iv i glataa,lastation
e Western rtall the line
Ills only six hours ride from Walnut-street
wbetf,• and about five from Now York. It is loca
ted I ar thenorthern base cr. the Ties mountains
-, l a Dentition of the Blue Ridge—in as charming
ova
t y
ea Pennsylvania can boast. Three milee
soul eat from rue, is the far-famed Delaware
Wati x attp, a curiosity which, it has been well
said, "worth a verso across the Atlantic to be
hold.' Here the noble Delaware 'bursts through
the ggentle walls of its northern prison house,
and elide its way in silent majesty to the ocean.
Stop lons elifft rear to a perpendicular height
of Ifilb feet above the bed of the river, andeeem,
like Wed. Atlas, to support the heavens upon
their Uattnits. At their foot nestles tho Dela
irarecolm and unruf fl ed as a lake, reflecting from
its 0 r-like surface, and seeming to double in
sittin , the frowning ollin above
' Aeres the river, from mountain to mountain,.
the ;glance is about 1,000 foot at the base, and
about) 800 at the summit. The dittanoo through
,the muntelci Is about two miles; the , exhibition
proltalY moaning in irh posing grandeur anything
in MOTs taiu soonery upon the continent ,
Theehole country for mitts around abounds in
seenwpilual in point of interest and sublimity to ,
this: • it of which are at convenient dlitanoes fionci
ft rondlierg, the roads 'good, and riding ROOM.
tnedaties rafted and abundant.
1 Teattliers Concur in pronouncing Stroudsburg a
moatViitming village. The main street, in par
' neuter it, at this season of the year, a paragon 'of .
loveliest; being very' wide, straight end level,
and bettered on either side by beautiful maples
and"poiers. The helloed are neatly and regularly
bullytel, there is a healthy and substantial growth
append; , in the whole town. Tho Stroudsburg
lieuseathcated in the centre of the town, is doing
adnittemess, being crowded to its utmost capa
city, OW friend lye% is obliged, though with
minty effete, to send away applieants for board ;
bur thl inconvenience he proposes to'rentedy•by
nether; siason,ty enlarging his domain so that
therertlii he , plenty of room for everybody and
'“one, sore ' Two excellent brass bands oontri
bute,.no a little' to ' enliven the plat a 'and render
the shoot visitors, More agreeable. ,
• In oeoltudon we would lay to all, whether sick
or , well who are pent up . during the heated
term” ft our large cities, some to Stroudsburg and
apend la " dog days" at the Stroudsburg House.
If you're an invalid, this bracing mountain air
is MO bit guaranty for returning health; if you
are - yr:Ala rump in our woods, a fish in ours treatise,
'Or argailp ever ourinouniains, byway of an now
SiOniii venation', is the surest means of keeping so,
•. ''"" ' • • Yours respectfully, 'S. H.
.
"ErNEFIT OF VIE SABILVPI/.—The
blablatiiii Clod's special present to the Werking
lione,:eneOne of his chief objects is to prolong his
ilfeo4preserVe efiloient his wetbing tone. In
the yitehystent It note like,a 'compel:illation pond ;
It teplevelles the spirits,,the elastioity and - vigor,.
*ittellttv last NIX have drained away, and supplies
the 1000/high is to fill the six days succeeding;
and,rte - tio economy of existence, it answers the
l `,p l l 5O S O es, in the Cennonie , of income, is
attbrethla gallop b,Srdr. Tho frugal men pn la
ans t irrqound to - day, and another pound next
go ti t ; a i d who, in a quiet; ray, Is putting by his
.stiled:pdnd from time to time, when he grows old
'rind foil,getstotonly, the same pound bank again,
but, -god many pounds besides. And the can-
Aolontlolan, who husbands one day of bis exis
, ,week—who, Instead of allowing the
,flabbathte be trampled aid torn in the hurry and
Sofa; bit of lift; treasures it devoutly pp, the Lord
'or th • aftheth keeps it for him, end, in the length
Or a, the hale old age gives it back with usury.
,Thif vingt hanit of human existence is the IYee/PY '
,Bah' th. Vorek British, neview.,
EtaildlOtS INtElstadgket;
,
The AnnUM ' iiisligiopillitilidnY.
It has •become so fashiOriabl° of lite years (di
oltitrehoe in large chiles ;to` take An sanest red essY
that, Judging • froze' appearances, mhilaterildok
upon their acoustinc i ed sitinuter turbines es an le.;
alienable vlght 111 leeltii,,the need of morels-,
lion, sparse m
eir:6l;l4loM
„and other, considers
titled, are Its the main urged, artthe plea for ; this
_privilege. ,With -resitiottO health, the mioister,
has certainly as, innoh xight ~as any one also to,
oharish,andinaintaiii It as heaven's next litst gift:
'Au A,:,ogardo asateatiati, no ninth of ~ diatom
baits mut forego ita advantsges.without mittens'
detriMent, and ministers, no less than other- Pee
pie, are palpable for neglcothsg its properitse, net:
only at this Mama, India all seasone. ,- The,
vatse ditopliinro A elittrobed, however; induced
by the abeenooof Members, which is often urged
as a plea for elude& them, I weak • and Illogieitl.
If, for example, this he ;correct reasoning for Mie r,
ohureb, it la applicable toa//, in whittle case every
plack of worship In this oity‘mi g ht, with equiel:l
propriety, be closed timing the•artmxner mOnthsc.= 1
a state of things which every,Ohristian wouldisof
course, lookupon „with as ,ratteh disfavoT as he
Would open , the derottlok or pt±bll o woulliP ,the
year round. , , 4 : „ 1 •,, 1 ,
A hotter plan than OM; now beingtmis siMfully,
practised In many eases, is, A'tl,aysite Ore 'n_elit(...'.
boring bongregation l / 4 1 . that are agreed` torsohl4, ;
(kts. thing,',_ to unite in worshipping ha either ai r )
of their °hurdles during thiaalteruate shimmied•
their respeatlye pastors. Why, nerd/ nof Ilia*
seasons of faehionallerellgionstlethargy beeeelsea"
upon by Milt la iiintoof In Blythe things for the
love of it, and :reheats P h Ytiaol'bllalth'llli aft aft'
to compel absoltite oeseation fen*. ditty; 4 thet
purpose of yrfaMing the 9ovel toilepgor?:,
Let, for eitaMllleiktha; BavilßE B, 0, D' Y .i.-a t•l' l
rithet letter 11, the • Mphabeti zwltosespulAC e .„
quenoe is to•notorloue as to debarthoile ItiMearit'
not afford to pay heavy, pew rents'from stfinspt4
ipg to gala admission M other, Smear, have It',art.
hounded that IM will preach , to all'irini wili come
and 000tipy the death•isf^hid-ciorafortableiellitioa„
which would otherwise be vacant;: free of "Marge,
Suoh magnanimity would,: doubtless,. he !leased_
with, what would, be •to the devoted mlnidtikii
fidh reltfard l and wouldf ere long, ineyitably lead
to the erection of frog , plaoes , 'of worship 4 thriei,
which nothing . could : be MOM minduatia MI the
; growth of Ohrisklauity. The unbelieving onddild
~this way, be rediehtdi fli elately.fothinfisi ere'
•aboard , than I: 0 suppose thatmeawill holed ill' arta
lintlthate to, atteralt• obirefies•mut poleigie ti r
, renti, for • the mere purpose of-herwing:n pet
„width, in their anconverteni,„atatoviliey• it
,not
believe. To many of,Mir ohisrelses alder; the imOi
bet, of , sertioes rle ; abridged,' and, -hy som iii: ,
stemma, for the, time being, they ere aban4rnelf"
altogether.; The geeerat•tospeot , Of affifin4 .tll, :a:
religiose some, were we Mitred the questhonpfts,
strarigeriese should aittiVail,CottsparativiErtihiet;.
Sermons, , pm and fitens,-.An thesvietell-questliniK,
!lids:4lday traveli'llevoi oda° In , to Yvelleie the .
inane tony 'ectosewhat," ;130 t. mil* iaatiair iaa, era, I:-
.01 , 11 hearing and mowitiapeoalatliltay.thni hard'
AletmesarilY t hig little,etTeMPoria 'aims' the othir t '
Oponthethetritometef of #opular Piety. "We ffstra
almost come to the nonelueldri that,"ln liifg'ei eiDedi
religlon,ttwe Mean Its entward.martifestitiede trof
;souring-like evorythiag•elea, , ls•ioinpaisetlitlit .
dull la k warm k weather. - ' ,• - ,t , ',. i.
A Wrionzeolta Hounienre.Y.-eA'NeW •Ttuic re
Items contemporary; in arable ;inlet° uPootist":
subjeot, asks if the pulpit Of that city issedh l e 4l o,o'.
mamma; in ieply - to' which itmakesi • thirfolio
ling;
oonfesaidn, Which Wi have llttlerdoihe le, In area:
ildrootor less applioatie to some ktiser bitted inithe
Vision.: ' • ..; ; --' :' ' -' s ' ' •-•‘, •I--..,;,, ,, - :,.-; . i
~ c ,
Alpontriztulaudeouoiree' ititrlii6did higibit girth''
oavveryi en a pleasant' Sundayawhentibt
hot or idell i too wet or, dry„ stgally._drrin i.;•
e
tude 'Paten sleepily; first to ,eofi,,n; ifs kid
there, end theilto the e isosicatlyekte Ms dt ,tal
t. sea when the 'hour Oa 4 liar hespelVtitivrest•
Hog alike move eat to tbietaits/ OrthOrginti aspi,
the 'pulpit .ressaine .... r .,,tolimetilivetiditi ot
rutiffimer'y;qatildettia ay,(44l.Atehb,r`itttlpf*s
lag mind unbeetleei,Th f i t li•ho tiigtA“liblitur
Vice and misery, lititOsthotie rmkafts ijoY
fog, stifling; lend deatt - I.orttalt , an: o , lfPa li" ,
aleussy° rauttkent - kmfdii(l3,urititiarishee'Amet 11.
g kifillifesdshijditAthaabe4,44, -,
0 .1'0 0 .0 1 P -1 k iaa. t,*"
Ahing, i ,len,-,Alsti; ' _ adiatt. . ',5, a
11
Vales liot,the slimiest Will reikoh and Mortara If
VIE ”Ltusnarto o RatLIVIQN " tN•ENaLhit, n•
—They have in Ragland a society far, the h',l,lllC
ration of Religion " from the 'nimbus of Ohinill
-1 rates, and the entablidituent of the wo/ilnteiry
principle In all the °harelips of that country.' 'At
the Triennial Conference of this Boaloty, teallaPi
held in London, the chugrcian stated that betweett
the y ears 1801 and 1851 there had been added' to
the cherish and chapel• accommodations, upwards
of five million,* ,Tittitigs, and that of that num.
bar, only 189,473 were added by J'arliamentiry
grants, while 4,853,66 S were added by private
benefactions., This immense disproitortion is car
taint, a very practioid argument, in k favor of the
volletary dystem, and adds one more to - the
thousands of "pte-ealeties - proofs,' that' the mare
thoroughly °buret mattefs are divested of effairit i
of State, the better. If the spirit of tmfe ClOtis-
Beatty cannot secure its legitimate triumpH, at
all times and under all Circumstances, the brbsg., i
i log in of the strong arm of human law to 'achieve
it is ewe to MIMI A riiiillstone to its wings, or else
scour* for it a very dubidtd $ll, Wry.
WHAT aeon CAtt SUCH l'AllSECtiTh4tet'Ot•
rusts?—The Oangranational Ch k- Union
Square, N. Y , Rev. Dr. Cheerer's, ha c'excom-
Ifianioateir,from church fellowahip, Bev. J. L'.
Hatch, of B rooklyn, for depytog the; Divine an
-1 pcintment of the first day of the deck ad the Sal.
bath, •as also for persistent efforts sgainat th 6
enforcement of Sunday laws in that community.
Fourteen out of the seventeen' members present
voted for his exclusion, and three against It. •
Tan PULPIT ,98. THE PLATFORM .With rte=
'Mance to the revival in Ireland, a writer in the
New York Livanotict soya b "The cause of tam-
Paramus has gained more In a town that needed. it, '
in a week. than by all the latform addresses and
pledges of a twelvemonth . " Religion is the only
real reformer. , , .-
; Resionatiox.—We understand that Rev. J.
Spencer Ronnard has resigned the pastoral charge
of the Ilaptist Church at - Bridgeton, N. 1., where
he has labored so anooessfutly for the last two dr
three yearn.
Lama° oft COMIER ErrOlig or TgENTOS.—The
corner stone of the new oburoh edifice
-of the First
Baptist Church in Trenton was laid with appro..
oriatieefyides on the 38th of July (Thursday,) at
33 P. 111.
A GOOD MOVE.--Tho authorities of .the
fished ohnidt in Prussia have it in contemplation
to give the more spirited members of the congest.
gations an ormial position as helpers to the pas•
Ia ALATn Braaca at Boston. Dr. John Todd de'.
fined congregationalism no snaffled common
sense!"
, Tax Tonasuras at Fort, Wayne, Indians i
have made a synagogue of the German Methodist
Church, of that place.
Non-Intervention.
George F.
_Shepley, him , delegate Med to the
Charleston, Convention from Maine, and United
States Chariot Attorney under the present Admi
nistration, in a speech delivered before the Maine
Democratic State Convention, defined the misitiod
of the Censonacy en the slave codes and Wilmot
provisos as follows: '
"We will concede to our Southern brethren all
the rights which they nave, and all the suerah
tees which they have, by the terms of the Federal
compact. 'We. will not invade their rights; we
will not attack them in those rights which are
secured and guarantied to them; we will go there
in the spirit of compromise under rrh !oh our fathers
formed this great Federal Constitution, and we.
will yield to them es our fathers-yielded to themi
all their just rights and all their just proteotions.
.Ilut we will not yield to them•tbe doctrine that
Congress boa the' right to prohibit or the right!
to establish slavery in the Territories of the United;
States. [Loud applause, and cries of "gOod."] Wei
wilt bold there, as we haveleld heretofore, and Mt
we hold' now, that the great settlement of. this
Vexed question which was made by those Tent-:
tonal hills, and especially by the Kansas-Nebraska
bill, has removed it from the halls of Congress::
and having once get it out, we keep it out,
andleate the people to fight this battle, upon
their own soil, with regard to their own matters.
at home. [Applause.' And we will no longer
have the whole North convulsed by this senseless .
agitation of the Republicans.,
" We will no longer have the Wilmot Proviso ,
Men coming here to the North, and asserting the
doctrine of Congressional intervention; nor will
we have the elave•eade men of the South, going
into Congress, end asserting the doctrine of Con
gressional intervention there. [Applause.] We
will repudiate Wilmot provisolsm at the North in
the some way that we repudiate slave-codoism at
the South, for it isjust preobtely the same doe
.trine, no matter whether you preach it in Maine
or in-filissiesippi ; and no Yuan can stand up here,
on the soil of Maine, and assert the doctrine that
Congress has power - to prohibit slavery in •the
Territories, without admitting the whole question
of the power Of (I : engrafts to the legislation• upon
the subject. No , tuan ale believes in any such
power in Congress has any right to call himself
an advent.) of popular sovereignty. He is its
most dangerous , and , tretteherous opponent. He
believes In a' doctrine, thatk won'd "give Congress
the right and power to enact and establish a slave
code over the Territories—the very doctrine Which
we deny with regard to establiehtnent, and which
We deny with regard toprohibition."
f CHICKIM—Canada, vs. United States.—The
grand annual contest between the picked players
of the United states and Canada
. will take
pine on the 31 and 4th of August next, at To
ronto. The United States will be represented by
Messrs. Marsh, Crossley, Wilby, .11ighrtal, and
Sharp, of the New York Club ; Whiter and Nall,
of the Philadelphia Cllnb ; Newhall_ and Ham
mond, of the Gerniantown Club; Collis, of the
Union Club, and Rallis of Now York, .
- The last match resulted In the defeat of her
Majesty's subjects, and It is hoped. that at the
close of the coming game Unole Sam will still re
thin bit laurels. ' •
-TWO. IDE
OBNERA I. A RAW ,!;-*7-
~ SCHWA at VIM frAtt .111111).--rOblUifielliet-i
lenbrok, eloper, while at work le the nevy.,yard
last Thor/day at New" York, deliberately sookre
drawing kiille'end 'sit his throat !Son ster to ear.
Me-worked in the, coopers', shop. ',Mien he oat
stienoed Work' In the morning, be sale that some
one was trying to kilt MM. and that a nip we.
coming Into the yard to kill lam. This esesedatue
of. his fellow-workmen ii keep watch of.,hint: '' Ant
about 110'01001r he went into,the cellar pudet'the"
'cooper shop, to sherpeelte &airing-knife/ '..4 man
followed him immediately; end he lambed, the
toiler just Jostles, (o see blast.draw the kairequlck-'
lye moron bra throat.' Be haddelltsertiely laid-..
down upon a - benob, and placed a beeket un d er, his
neok to catch the blood. .13u determined was be,
;bat bed Mit tholandle of the knife Caught 'agates t
the blanket a lid' roll, lt Heroes his beck . ;hiti bead
would' doubtless hate ham' completely. severed.
if, neetaken to the NeVal licapital l whoa hemp
allot expired, but was °Peafowl:tad could speak
until a short time befonibledbileTtition. + Rim- a,
males were taken to. - kleletp raild s tioe in New
York., The. deomm=
ed was a Um stetwylvas
tale, end bad worked fora louie Um,: 'stoner:
yard, where he was muds respected' Vide felloW
workaten for many gent qualitlet.,l .11ernes about
years old, 104 Illpetta.a sibliiii„-sod.tittbit abil.'
: il'ilt Wihnifitlitntin flaskitai.Liir oaten-.
,pendent of the Illehmotd - EMPlimjii)sit I . .-..
_ .(!. Our Governor elect, the lion.lohn.l.etelier; is
Itlito. much improved ittlitudths 'Re wee; iSompti.
Wed' with is settenadecit tbcnlght of b la arrivia
and, though declining to make :teasels, entortetC
od biriende. in other respects.. Ale rooms hive
beerithe • rand of nearly. all the' gentlemen edits'
here:.' - , • , -', ..." , . -- .:- • ..: 1
over on e " The Increase of violate herodally, le over One
bitndied, and near 0110 thousand mint be the atittri
ter -that at prevent is betel Thenotipany ler PO
of gm' . elegance sod tuition, and ,00mpaed of
petrops from every_ portion of the; lJnion, The
Boonton% people,' of course.. compose mach the
lergermroportien; betlfeW Yolk sued Ph ilistelphin
are well represented. 7.lits ,vlai4rti ceps', thees
'otties - humbet ruacy,xnore,thic sestetm. liße ever
f •- • - iiiviißioikat: AT WlLtiermoT6 - 4, Dllliti44 liteMlei
ist.4elnd ,and rain' passed over • Wlletiniem lack
Tuesday afternoon, which,relsel „the,..voof pf the,
intildlog r of Mr.. John Atkin, and moved ft fix' or
eight Mabee I blew down a tall ehlutneY of i.tbg
building - of R. Chandley;'tore,miltht . I rOers i , •4 1 .
jarid aereral:,xereonit, a work -stoop .tettldtoge;
dashed the awnings about, and injured - the abide ,
trees considerably'. . ' ,, Mr. 0. M. Almond andwife,
were crossing the bridge when in ?large % tree fell
with a tremendortettritats4loo4 We , 1)401C., Etiro ,;'e.
.ing "the hbres and' earritge with 'its bradawl
Fortnoately, the - Mein ..limb broke In'iti . sfelcotat;
fortntog an arch over,, tht4ll," 110 that, :het ISped . ,
unia i lartisl: Ihe..storm i g i ed an rite, :het
avhst titCritt" salmi Cant 1 'Ohoita?
Par; whiak may **wimp/ the•auddikchit*
tito __4(aWflrAti!ljtlf(gt *-;,.;'', '1 ;,...'' 41 'S''. ) ' 1 . 1' •/ ' ti
MryrSur Yillirrlgnis74nit,motiWolpit ,
stake that iiiigidlir , 'Genes"( _Bulitscle Stud Stair
left gloaters' Yetterdny'fOr New' York fifty Where'.
• ,
~, ,
API, aro to. he! naiad- formally
..,od Ilioudllys
morning by tilaptehaßuck's company of .illk eighth
regiment Now. York Beateidttilic - TV' Pack
rtod . .. hie otnentendi:'eootelpeitied . 191 ,- Dodsiorth's
10.11 ;bend, together with; Gen: Oellook and teisulf'
ragouts, lease Now-York. on Mooday . .ol2 a Lahr,
'AM 'Basle 'ffiagetre. , ?li s eltr;rbioritahl,` Portland,.
asok,other'plactee;lod - wilt; sitlitos•ln 2 B*116.1)11'
iffriday tnestion, StneUst , soo Wien' ther s 'qn mar
Wtha . .Azatriestr Mnitee".;- 4 4e . Ifirr YorE coas , r
Pelty :„ Will. speed , ;
.filenrslash . thipith'pro n.; le Moe.
iw
allidataWfdrai - "lellt;no.,lset- ea alert. of
•tatostef. , : , ;+...-I ;NP:-: I
A1)4110:044.. - * . i:trttcrlop T:, StstOeyk
the 540010-,N•it, , 0# Cheat slew, whotwas
1 114 ii.ft,iti; tObthdt "in
le the
Aidrt* titia-and
„ tit in the ( ol d) Sprit of tAis,
`"
ir tsl.liful eel the position •et , cheat
4 ,
WI ;- dr: , orprr`s :sekto..and , transferr,t4 hit
f ' lt, tithe allies ot Ma " first love. !He
at., • 44 :Ivan:o4r . litintaie ry .t o "• Ile • . 1 14,,
.re pt, , hpreapilarfppief,of, the old flpssit, Who
IV
1411. -- 9 r x „,,....;-YlMgi.so4 o o( l 4ttl.biolt to the
• Went o prOlt: ‘y1 . ..; , < ...:i :CI -r -'• ~ -'• •
Leviers yeitarefoons4skynts named en..
PI t apa trtairdied. Ingthlisisiek`on•Batidei evening
oats of, epatuiption:,t ; Verhare - - infertile& Wet for
the /net tweelartutriefilays(tit hoe inisteness be pp.,
toolt*offpni . ridd , of:anydeeeription;
ttloW.: beetiptippe al
two sittfisbei This Ili ette:9t Ab* . iteetpXliel,
ordititY iturfanceMorliodatiPettesAnitn,'
?
•venionte,M...etrizlineurialstta t ied-71vMssire_ teak
the feet la'priniettly'smtallatistelnit ILO" test'
so Tedpfrett allthirtfrotiArditithlttitittliff 114_ •
,be 49 1 0 41,4 metati , Y z imbAriliit::4 3 . 111 idikS! 1 :r ~ , KA
Atigitt.in-4 , 01 - t*nrapiffejserfel:i.!'t A-il•‹lt. • f.
3 ~0
~,i,,,,,,,,,,...,;„„...„„„i„., . iti.
in naPthit 1 1 ,y6,5041 , ifitifit i s • mk....
Ptikrisrltli i.e).Piltktt.'t,° i lt.P' 6 . Wi ll 1 .
;14 113 241,,V - ! ; , 'I 3I MO, ~,Z iIL, 94 1 , 4 ,•N
etiSl att:siti , se •
i i ettr) , *seiVir*. " ' V.' etrim 'ge o` "
Pit4 l Wir 01 "d'irodge,ler - te . qUeliter; Ante, upon the '
tombstonee of the , sons -of the
,eirei, we think if
about lima for the sparirenbe of a missionary or
'a - police officer. !tie certainly a:burping eitente.-. 7 ,
;117Lee(ing Gazafe. . • ~
..., - ' , ' .
'',. THE RiOillifiND (Yit,) Enquirer. seys • t h at- during the hot weather the tidies of that City ; do
all their shopping. In carriages, and rectnire the
dry-goods " clerks Sod salesmen to exhibit. their. ,
goode at the carriage doors, thereby easing iltent-..
safest the exertion of alighting and: entering the
Mores. It Inm:toupees this conduct Of. the WIWI
barbarous. • Ibis lathe general custom of shopping
In Onba and other tropical countries • ' .'-: .•• ,
A noase got frightened in Adrian,;Yieldit
gun, on the 11th, and ran away. Blinded by ,
fright, it ran plump into a front door which led
direotly into the parlor of a hems ! , where a lady
Was sitting, watobing her, baby. Maternal if.
feotiouocrotmored her fears, and bound her to the
spot. The home, apparently, resursuredfisy.the
quiet aspeot of things, perceived hie misteltoosad
retread his dims without doing injury ,. • '. .. .
° Tug' Rm.:yr& "at Worcester,'Main4; last ;
Thursday; attracted htistego!ao'nekiuree of people:
The first prise for alMoared beats ma won by ithli
1, Yale," which beat the " Ilaryerti'lty tre, fie : I
sonde; meting the three inile'e . to 'nineteen mi.,
Antes dad fourteen.. seconds.! The grit .prise'for
four-oared - itaata Was won by the Leader.'of, Wit.
Ramberg, and that for eingleisoulle by the Olivia
Roberts; of New York.' ' • •.- -•- , I
lilies Blerms,•the Sister - of :the Hon: iolsraid
- lates t of EitfLottir, , mently emancipated the lOC
'of thirty-hi° slaves, ,whe formed.art of her in -
hest tenet,' and' whom. ski' het 'gradualljs set free
as they, became prepared to , ' take dare of ;theta
selves ittfrecidem. Judg,93s.tes.omancipated the
laat of htsalitea'SeYeral years since.
. Dr; GAILLABDIST; the person who;last
mint
mer, vat ebtivieted , •ak• - Neme York of :assault With
Intent to kill, upon hir..Cranston, of the New.Yoik
Hotel, and vim conniierwitla the officer who hail
.him in ohargeWto efeot esaape; has' iken up
his permanent residende in,itavana. • ; •
A SHARK weighing oyer 700 pounds, - and
measuring three and a half feat in length and
seven and a half =feet around the' girth, was oap7
Lured by a party of sharkers fromNew.London, on
the 28th Inst It was - eaught In the sound just out
from Name London; Conn: . ,
A Pim-Tzar,- inimuted: -by B. 'Atwater, of
Berlin, Cann., which costa only one dollar, caught
in a dining room in a hotel inalanohester, N. .11;,
seventeen hatntireri flies in one vanute, on a
wager, and, of count., wqn the - etakes. ',
A GERMAN 'lit Cincinnati made a bet of fifty
dollars that he could' drink half a banal lager
beer in twenty.fmr• hours.- Seeing -how' he' was
going on, the other party ,paidlina ten dellarsto
throw up the bet. , ,
A Itgccnr A.B3iS3.IIE.NT choirs' the number
of hogs in Kentucky to be 815,535; an Moreaie of
176,241 head over the number last year. -
Tun POsrMACTER •of - Augusta, Ga., -bae
awarded the list of letters to ,the Evening Die.
patch, an independent paper of that oily.
The Murder, of :Wharton Iteetor.
rrom the Felt flatlth Herald of July nth.] .
As we went to press last week, news came that
Wharton Rooter was killed, and Prank A, Rotor
dangerously wounded.. We are'sorry to have ,thia
week to confirm this report: These' yoking men,
were mum of Wharton Rector, and nephews of
MajorE.Rector, .Frank was attending to: the is-
IMMO° of rattans to the Indians at .the Wichita
agony, and his brother, who had bean Preparing
himself for the practice of mediums , and In
rather delimit* health', had Ism'', out to see him, and
for the maltose of recruiting his health. On the;
4th,of July, in the afternoon, Major Hurst seem-,
log to be In an illanuncs was first rather Abusing;
Colonel Blain, 'who was present, and' then Mkt?:
.Rector; and Frank said something to him
'about abusing his uncle in. his presence; and,
rather facetiously. remarked something, about'
'his 'gray 'balm Boon after Frank. was about
going-out of the tont, and Wharton was sitting
in the tent dressing • and , as Frank Went out Burst ,
followed, and raised'his band to Strike Frank , with
a knife. Wharton oried out, ~,Den'tetrike:Frank
with that knife,", and jumped up, to prevent
but the' lick was made just as Wharton seized him
by the arm. Frank fell, and he then immediately
struck Wharton to the heart. -E6 died in 'about
an hour. Frank, enraged and still bleeding, went
out and got a pistol, and would haye , shot
on the spot, but was 'prevented by Colonel
and to the hurry and contusion liaret escaped; no
One being present brit Colonel Blain and one other
gentleman. Had it not been for. our enterprising
townsman, C. B. Johnson, a brother•in•law of de,
ceased, Murat would not probably have been taken;
but ho arrived on the ground the morning ',after
the murder, offered $2OO reward, and sent the
Indians in all direotione in pursuit... Hurst was
naught fifteen miles from there, on the road to
Team, and passed throughlere last Wednesday,
on - the way to Van Baron, in custody of Deputy
Marshal Whitosides. _ , „
rYor The Preis J .
Tnonsosv, July 28, 1850.
hist.'Harron : It wag my - privilege yesterday,
with some thirteen hundred others, to partiotpate
in the excursion of. , c Chosen Friends'
0. of 0. P., to Atlantio City.:, The day was de;'
lightful for snob. an occasion, and I know you will
gratify A large number of readers of your popalar
sad enterprising sheet by allowing me to Capron
through its columns, on behalf of the-Lodge, the
entire satisfeotion given by the flonnnittee of Ar
rangements. Nothing was left undone hy-the latter
to render the trip highly agreeable to all. The
amusements of the excursionists on the !mob, the
hotel entortattunents, and last,- but not least, - the
invigorating 44_4; "Old Ocean,!' In whioh a large
number of our party indulged, all combined - to
render the day one of pleasant recreation. We
returned to the city in the evening, without any
thingltes'ilognoCurred in the least to mar thiplea
sires et arty one, and the Committee hiving won
for themselv es golden tpinions for thetrsomplete
attention to the coratort:9! the excursionists. ,
iwams=ffil
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Weekly ll4 WOir*tiiew4 r......f., ? .. ,
: g'igaelf. '' 3 • .1 0 ";•' - ‘:'',V3.c•41,, ,
paportad fat nia *Ms I I• 1 '"; : ," •• • .' 4' 4" .
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la note la-peeve kteenttnet Belk- •
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r.raielio ebaegi'irfatilli4 - ' - -'l,/ , , 40 . I ;:kj,17, 1 4;
I'(a neas4.lad and deft '9Veileitier • - . -''' - • • -•,:••••:•;;;:::
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la qat.. 7 7, 10 0 1941 ' - *ilmileo,
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n itflir fP l r i r :3lo l 7% 4effiaktleji.':::%Fi•
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beeifori Hal* afriiiili:**44.4 2 ' , V
leertriele areleiiel. 1 i.,',,`,, 1V4..
sir* iettvitykirdtio-14 - -t —' it*: i' ic..,
Mott and -f kikataiii , ' l alreillifiPMallito6l9 . : : e
a s
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ktookie,o,o4 f 1011 1 1!rwmPlu___.,,.„.Zi2.00ilkV ; :t: . r .
plate;l. oult•P ManaliMi... M'S?:}l'it-.:
fe
lAbtki l t tr• ska, , .•-• ~,:!. •: ••••,,:- , - f
pertleulieAb
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_ aro pez.lead• tee ~ 5 •140130 w
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t ,•sa 14Art h i c t) sikerretienerf : .„ •am ••,'.;,+•:
kilt *l B 4toritol, *tittoticr Sr, ' ibbl 1 ;• 4-
Oxpini4i*,,ztraa,-vuti_gify roe
to qat.Tlty awl fresbnateleelle- • •• -..„ •
..$ 1
pi s ; an d As rateltet4llll.4l' 1 14, ,, *ad ; ',: : 3: ••••••;•• •
ell:.
• Itlin i re r i4 itt atrt 111 Z 14 417*X a .! I '.*. : -
.Poniesivii *t 1111, 4 TCloy :Mw
' 41141 4 446 W4 1 / 4 12 3 #1,4 1 0 14 1MP* 3 4 . 41 : 1n00. Mi . A
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fillirrOtariMPlPL 4:j1190911}4.• ' 18541: :f e - c "
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re?. that am IlarawL2 .
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Apaation arCrialif t ir,,. . ..- , .17 ',- J. : 17
jklvto•,:oltiOrgio,S:
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W i t...: r•Nal;"•!P •14-blr',. g z . P ..„SIP3 '
Scotch Pig Iron 191112ciritti merit ' trlitiLeap,'aad
we quote , tt at .014 i On` time; Bloc* Bar. sad
. Boller Iron ire thehanired ; and,' kat. vary ` .. littl•
dotrot L•sd-L.The stook ts and 6mbe
, limn at 13 90 Ole hundred pomade. +Caner la
` dull, wild email sales of Knglishßhaa9ll4)&lll27o,
.and Yellow Metal at 19e per lb;ria.
, BanA.Qpereitron oonliiinte In' ,
demand:and
pries have advariaad again, R 4 Ith dateN of 101 ihdr,
.440:1;5t $21.60329 per ton, at Irbil.% fatten iter6
, 1% is. wanted. Tanners' Bark lidoll, with .Reel of.
Bpableb Oak at, slll6'itad , elleatitttqtt' ;1940 1 10 .
par .00rd. ,
Basswa.i.-Smilt ialas ire :labial - iriffiline• •
parlkfos good. yellow, white, and Beatherit.' • • . •
Oesorars. , -,Small sales of Spezia are. at.
413; aid Adamantine at 190 per lb.; Wimp; .
COAL --abet clamaad for shipment if 1.11159.11111.. , -
and arioesyteadyAor, all jkkarta ; ; 100 -• b
ahlany 0 . .003140C. Are-1:% . _
Corpair -,Prfaira are flew( and _thsmarket Idet i •
with egos of 1,1300 bale 4tiast. • ll:l / a //40, 4:: ‘ s°°
bay
Laver s,•'•; at about 'flay:ail on and
there la vary little arriving: '=! •• -
.Oorrotr.-Tbe foreign newr loop°, priess4 p •
tnliY / 4 , and the marketja more .
s etieeedalkelislat
W
'toile °avle ;+ 900 tiles /mid af actl/ te'llalloo..
o ski for Low-Middling and .
lands, Inoladlng.oo o, 6 lot, at 13 45 1 - 3 4,1 1 /**o% , •
Tb. followiag , the 1110Yeatut .000 tb:.lo' .- of
September laity aa compared with - tititi.*4iftaii . a's
three ;gam:, <
1819 1468.1461. JllOO.
Rio at Porte . 0.1,000 a ima,ociiii.,*ect. ocici 8,467;0i0
is: to G. B 1,936,000 2,760.6001,311,090 1,009;0011 •
So. to Irmo*. . 4%4,0(0 1117, - 406,000. 419,000
Si.
to
other 11:1'. nt31,000 cow 616,000
Total exp0r15...2,6911,000 9,619 OD 2,906 000 1,909.000
' Stook on band.. 111.000 185,000, - ,0 000 70 .
of tatbrar , the peat iratit, laakattea ia•
ab°l • IXO' 11
aro it Porta...• „ .: . • S e°
Es. to G. 15.000 . • 9.001 11,000
St. to ; • Lob . -14100/ . 0,1300 ,
Tx to other P. P: • 1 iMe 9,000' 1,030 6 000
Total exports;:i 33,000 ' OM • 14,000
1131011 ar-119611 res.-104ftaa• at,tbit Porto compared '
.lilt UM, 194,000 balsa "Exreatt-laerelea to Graat
armies romogrod with 1806, 26 003 baler; deers, as. to
Franco, 64,000; !acme* to other P:ollgo puts, 0,010;
total deervads In exports, 6,100:
DRUGS AND DEES are inactive r-sistisiihe'sales
we notion Sada-Ash .at 2.11,30;.-reined Borax, 19-le ;
some Elhellso oil private Lemma Batik& at.3to ;
Mexican Cochineal at 950 ; White 'Sugar' of-Lead
at Into, and 'Bengal Indigo-at 5i.35a1.45,- alit on
limo -
Fnorr.—Bome further sales of Oranges and Lao
mons have been made - from - th,sveasel. tit from •$1
to $3 50 per boa _.fircien Frail is continglarriard.
freely ; Apples are del et Sla2.2s , per , bbliSadt -
Peaches at 50a7.5e..per_baaket.:-Dried Apples and
Poaches are dall, and erica nominal. •
Pnarnsas."-41crod Irene, rn slowly at 461470
par lb .
Fora are (inlet, rind .the :only
,eales of ,Mackerel
are In small - lots from ' ritorels tf16.75a17 per bbl
for No.-1, $l5 50a15.75 for andi - 119 50a10
for No.r3, ,Ploicled Herring , are doll at s3a3 50
per,bbl, as in - quality; 'far Codfish, prices, are
-
Falcon rs.—To Liverpool engagements aremak-,
ing at 3a.16d for Cotton, Ps Odfor Bark, 3s ad for
Beef. - and 9d for Reath: 'To London weviote at
17a185 per ton. -No vessels up for B an Pranoiero,
and thereto very, littla,going_forwird by way of
New York. -To illbsten,-tbo packet"' Mos getting
223 for -Flour ) 530' for: Grilnyandle for measure
• meat goods.' • • Weatlndia L fretglits ire initthinged.
:Coal vessels are Matte - and in fait -demand it 95e
to New York, to'Providerme; and V.!) pir
'ton to Boston freer Po r t Richmond
Gurszwa.=-Nothing - doing ju, either Crude Cr
Clarifted, - but there is more inquiry. for futuro,de
livery at prices below - the vietnr of 'holders.
CIDANO.—The silea•are 'limited,
- ,and prices- the
SEM. ,
-IDSUP."-The ,d - emasd for all kind's is hatted,
and the market dull. Jatte - br held at $O5; on time- •
•IDDHS are li,aaleatilrazif..areamade at
18/0, and one of. Caracas at 24410,10 n. -
ifors continue dull: Eastern and Weiterit
seli
3ng'eloirly at 104150, as in•quality. 'The prospects
of the oropare, good. - .
Loonier' is In good demand, and Prime.qPmdelt
sole and 'slaughter dommands full rates.
- LUNBER—Thettiniumtlinis are meditate; among
tho amiss we notice Laths.at 4 1, 50a1 . 50;. white
nine Boards at Sl4alB ; and, - yellow pine ' am do at
$14x16 per Pd- • - - •
..hloraasns.,=Prlooir are steady:l:lnt:the market
is quiet, with sales, of Matanzas at.,,*; ..Trirddad
quiet,
; and Item Orleans at 400 on time. -
NAVAL STORES are inactive, with -sales of dom.
mon Rosin at $1.65, caah, - per bbl ; Pale at $2 50
a 3 25, some medium and ardent, 62.25a3 'Per bbl,
shorttime, andlio.,2 at 11.87*., -Tar and . Pitoh
Sell slowly at preview rates.''' Spirits Turpentine
Is in better demandiWitli !ales in lota.at 450 per
oral _ire is yerxlittle ....If; in Ain 014 ...-
a, change in prices. - Linseed 'oll sells as wanted
57a580.:-.Redoll 'worth 60a1350." Lard ell is
doll, end winter,ls held at 98a950, cash and short,
limo. , Trio imports pre,km
" • tblesperm' libli whal4. Lbs bone.'
P rom i on . Ito date.,58,2411 158;479, - '4,697,000
Same time last , year..e7,7B7 150,629 ; 4.381,400
tixasrarc"ls arriving ant raging it $2.94 ra .
t
it cat is dull, thee** of pri xe Is lightan4lso,
woks sold in lots, mostly of 84 lei,4 mos., -
BA T.T.—Two imports i or Livetpool, and taro ear -
1/001C Turks Island - have been sold On
,ptly4a.
Sunac.-,Sales of 500 bags Molly areirepeited
o n t o -me kept private, and a lot of American at
847 per ton, - ' - • =
otharre.—Prioes,or brandy have ..been, rather
fi r m e r_ Gin , kowever, is unchanged, and then, le,
not much doliie E Rom is Idling at 35a80E,
the latter-rate forßoaton. ' , Whiskey to ndloattlod:
sales of. Ohio bbls R7Ba2Be, Penn at 264a27e, lthdt
at 260. and drudge at 250 por_sallon. _
StrOili. , -4he market Is iteadtand'iliii, with -
'
sales of 1200 tib.di at 'nn
o" for Cala - l a n d p a tio
Rico, and fe'ito-for New O&M:14 about 800 bones
Havana' brown and white Sold's; fetifo, on tithe.,
, Tonacca..4.-Leiiit baths the Aner pa al
of menufectured Iptitetese
11, . , .. 4111, alit and