The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 15, 1859, Image 1

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to solicited. •
dY ' 03 South ninth street
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Cllo/04 OURISTMAS.,
~02INTFECTIONERY,
EUOAR PLUMS,
PRESERVED FRUITS.
r4lTon AND AMERICAN.
BON-BONS, SUGAR TOYS, NICK
NACKS, &e., Sgo.
iromritom4 mut 1=W:old by
EIS. GFE WHITMAN fa 00..
.430 tD 28 BECOND end CHESTNUT %esti.
paspoiNG vox 011itTSTMAS.
,1 4 0 4 WLER'.kt, TO W NBEND,
Are tPS MA RKET' .
STREET, • /
vfailama
, BON BOMB, OREA'06911)010941, IN SUGAR:
Frenonolt-liatki Ofthit c diatftine Orna
ments, &o.- We hive also ine Moms, Fiver.
shell almonds, as., Sm., enable for the coming ho p-
M.., to to Which sire mental. Invite the • t atlonnocol
bu ers befortrurenwrg f !DM, DOll t forret fro.
9 IdaßKS'r *meet.'
BTAT.IO - NERY.
A,
CCOUNT . „ ;
OLD AND `..
• .3iz9inatme •
; . I,l'll-0103' OR .PARTIAL, SETS
Fdr the earning seaman, vlll'6'l4l on our shelves a
!, LARCH 'AXE' COMPLETE , ASSORTMENT
fro'm whteh to Won, or oan hare Cork mode to ardor of
ANY DES IRED PATTERN,
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VERY BEST QUALITY, OF MATERIAL AND
, .
• • WOREMANSHIT;
- • - logitherifith eauliamortment of
FOREION'AND DOMESTIC
1000Mtrt:Aft(WiE BT4ITIONERY,
TEIE 'VERY. LOWF.ST PRICES.
*0813,: 'BROT*-1,E14 - 8; 00.,
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, • • No. 410 MARKET STREET.
CIGkifs, , TQBACCO, &c:
zwi,ssAtTt#6 Floßrtx 40.
NORTH THIRD OTItZEI',
.IF,inni far sale a Isno imsply of
,s 0 I 0- A R
OP 'MN BEN'S
NAVANA BRANDS.
.TOBAQOO, SNUFF, PIPES, &o.
AGENTS NOR GAIL & AX,
UMW XMONINO TOBACCO ♦ND CIGARS.,
A INiF f gaNO.
i•" , ' • uo BoOn non onaurz,
'• lam in ewe atlet bond. *ad
. , Olen for We, a -Low Aosortotoat of
• 010A.113,
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looolied argot from Havana. of shale* ant termite
ofaid. _.. • - - aup-tf
41 AVANN.::StiIARS.—A • handsome as-
A".... *ooturieot of the most otebNe_d_bliade t eit t
--. ge ti g i Ore, .: 2 , 'mutat Webetery
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y4II.BALS) PLA.TFORM SOALF.S
4 M P -17 r ` ir " " i firt Street,
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&-HOWE'S STANDARD' WALES.—
STRONG &ROO PATENT.—CooI; Cattle, and
8,14"5 6 w 7 yr L i r ri ntilt 9 fe ra t Win and
Itlit r ,
and wear t ' walls instes4l of , Knife hires, as on orlon
Soales. , I and examine before parehmang elsewhere,
Whelp e lreprDyntoipat , _ ,
..., ~ , „ , ,YEAWNUTON
_IiREEIV-A gent,
i - . • - . ile Booth a SvEff .II llen,
whthololoho,
MEI
ausrrisso CARDS.
VIATIN QUAYLE'S
EITATIONI32I, TOlr i on FANOY GOODS ,
2g ialWagET,
InrwyrniVII S I FILAiMPTUA.
wowOnntly on hand Pirtamery as Toilet Attialita
HOS. M. ,BIDDLE; Attorney' at Law,
' No. &oath FOUNTSI Street. nltt-em.
ijrALLACE At.BROMIKAD,
YOU,
t
KEW YOU,
LNOOks bousht sald sold, on on.
truism WAILACIF.' JSDWAILD 0. k/lODUILLD.
A wax. MAINNEy,
4:1L 1 A irA i ratigt,VZ'
Win wasps in extmorellauff, Annetronx. rtg,
THE 'ADAMS EXPRESS CO., °MOH
VA 13108TDIUT Street, forWesdn Prdelan, rackk•
um, liwohtatitigm, Bank x 9 es, and Bowe, either to
I% own Lineekor In oonneotion with other Fserees Qom.
rO6 to in the• principle town,- end
_oiten Or thr
oltelptaten. , , E. B. SA.IYIWOR,
• ,sal General thnierintendent
• • .„.
-,SADDLERY, HARNESS, &c.
I-A'Ey ec'PHILLIPS, •
HARN_ESS, SADDLES, AND ROBES.
urrams MEDAL at the kl's Fair. held In Lon
de.)). on 1115 , .1,1? awarded toil e f or ipe brit klmpA4l.
,Tuts nine inEWLG at the orld a Fair, hell
in hew
York: n tabs , was shoo awarded to us for the st Her
;:Raving sines then sreetlyentargedsur ma ufeettonng
. thitse. valthram i romet i ma d tEk nubile at
36.410 and 31 tietillititeEk4TH St.. above Chestnut;
i • • -- , , r..uiIADELKIIA.
Thettlitet aoutelete_asrortment of articles in our Bee
te d t l op i 7l nt a dl oo : C h rfa il i' r Et 1 154 1 n vE l lt G r V ile i 14 .
in D e fl l l a
lo and sll other kind; oßrobse o .- • • :
Our goods are manurnarett in th e very oast style of
irotkonnsip,liad wi th ei
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I • • ONE QUALf YOP hEATOEP,
which is the best the market can fattish.
i a vention is asked to the following soils of Prides t
Good plain serviceable slpsle harpess mom.. . fita to 125
,1 - ,,,,,, 0 , It il .
~ CIS /S 0 to as.
Plain double liftmen ' . $4O to Pa
Country harnewrinakeri can be supplied with harness
Cheaper than they cap thellulsotum them.
.1 nie-stutethke - t .•
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DinktniAL.
in RS. wprnow,', .
r - AN BXFBRIENOZII NU RSR AND ItlllitZ
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Ft, reri tt ri n t
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!FOR 011ILWIEN , TIRNTHING,
W la ar ttY
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I T.: O r il i tik sowne. , •
. - u m ! it, pother F ,
,t vgroat to7our,litoo
r . ~ AND MIMI TO YOUR INFANTS.
IWe have Tamp and sold a • s attlolo for over to
ykn,nnA out ea - y.1%1( 6 11 w
. t r i v , and tru th or n
IA; itto 0 rva,il lei 71tr.
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n n il t isunost o r r te tt% i inr f e ul .n .
WI Vbfilltir trt jg 9 is EgriltlattOM WV, a nd
Fa: kit I io u _ke E ., f i zg n i: t. nge d e . n or twenty
! al igv o n ar der- 2 .IFg el irVS
artily Owl a , . bas beep
14v1,91' . , 4 Vltatrbe . p AM,
let it tu r a li tgrt tb r ' I .l 4ell mn tr i te bldfilly
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IbrtIVOELD , Z whetstet byres (OM
t*StbineleflntirtY, 0 ~,,, em u A v/(0 1 ,1% soy to
"1 10 1) 97 ;hill ate * gi n not IS= lag,
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earl.o"etni iOO .otttoye, Man , een
ittbriti 'A th t f #ti&r,frke.
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Lngerti h atlala id 'ait
p.0.4....b..a.,
WILLCOX ac' GIBBS' • 13BWITIQ' MA
offlNEe—This Machine never fails takes
tareatiOlUtioll." Prit. aft. For eels at na oHLEG•
T atreat.. ne44
WOOD-ENGR&VING
eiPANY,64 FOURTH street,' N. W. comer or
?edit' 'grd "Ohdataut . street/. BI Frio's PATENT
ritoroonAnua eauaxEm. - , - 412-11 t.
OnSTUMPA. 80 pairs, in
.TJ aurirs.ar
OM :DINNER. 01:10.41, AND LACQ.
ZEZTAViTiI d 24OII / A dr "
os south BIGHs Street
' ze4 otiVaTith,
sari'AlL Dlfl deOliir:
REDUCED r PRICES.
" WE WILL OPPRR TO-DAY OVR
Atiornlia, oI
CLOTH AND VELVET
oLOATIS„ 4,
AT REDUCED PRIORS.
THOS. W. EVANS & 00.,
8/8 AND Sto • CHESTNUT STREET.
delSst
EYRE & LANDELL.
FOURTH AND ARCH,
. STAPLE AND RANOY
SILK GOODS.
•
RICH STLE.B AND ROBEBp
REDUCE p •IN PRICE.
FOR W(RISTMAS PRESENTS.
. ,
• .„___ .
12 p l ils ai :VATA
M, CLOAKS, .
T i le RINO6.
ft VI MPRINOS,
ffit owe SHAMA,
wOOLLEN SHAWLS,
VF.LV T P(fLINS,
t%Tit PA, NTO
M '
'INK alfaNKß, °B.
.11331.14 INEZ% am, &o.
(16-tutlntal
--7—,*
CLOTHS—CLOTHS.
I ' JAYNE'S HALL.
A oomnloto asoortment of •
Clotho. Coalmen's. Tootintlif AL
610 to 410 Saved on a Gent's nut; and 86 to 1510 On
LAMB' CLOAXINO.
• (Baton.. fornlshod.)
NU indite", at . ' • - '
ESHLEM AN'S
• 625 CHESTNUT STREET.
1230-tal
DECEM t3ER
REDUCTION
11l PRICES.
L. J. LEVY.Je CO.
Announce to the Public and their Customers that In so
cotdanoir with theirnsnalatintom at this season of the
year, they have reduced the yokes of thetr stock of
• FANCY DRY 00013.5.
whiehoomprineemanyobohie and beautiful descriptions
of goods suitable for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
L. 'J. L. & Co. have reoeived, this week, a Very °home
oolleotion of Embroidered Cambria EWA, New LAOS
Conde, Embroideries, ko., to which there will be added,
in 'a few days; several oases of lionveantes, especially
selected for
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
809 and 811 01/EBVIUT STREET,
41'
CLOAKS CLOAKS 11
Ddlii4NBll ATTRACTIONS.
EVERY NEW STYLE.
EVERY NEW MATERIAL.
THE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY.
ler Prim/ =OM THlJOnoble than at ale other aetab
nehment.
V'E N 5,
is SOUTH NINTH STREET.
LOARS CLOAKS!!
T E OREATEST EARHARIS IN MOSES EVER
IVEN-S 0
1)94f • • , 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
lOSIERY • GOODS.--d.WM. BOP
MANN, No. S w pth EIGHTH Street has acne
open his Fattlitook sr Warr Goods. rts Godervests
aedDeawerspiCal Ostend "%Terser statiesiorntapu-
Cloture, for ladies as m misses wear. ateritlO Shute
sad Draware, for ZOIINI ROA spoil% Meri,ao Hosier
p u rl i n el l 76 ggig374 R rei e rld i la y :
a s, ar s
tba attear:,
ts ' is stook. assonna tests that his stook s
i Fie .pil lled n fo t r l v c ar ;i: is z tr z er t
tlfrohly i ll h ilir . v.. ... a. tmt .
tiler louse
1-wfmtt
CILOAK EMPORIUM.—A handsome: as.
.g../ ioittaintbi Ladhis' and MisseV cloldu pow *Pod
at- • B. V. R. HTINTnws Ng,' no
N 0.40 8011711 sEcoro now.
Cods. d an
e-e
N. B— A general usortment of. .Shawls d Drou
t"
n.ACK BE CLOAKS.
CheeiL Cloaks, from ea to /a.
Full Black Cloaks., &AA° 9. ,
Black Beaver Cloaks,MO el 9.
Nook Tnoot Cloaks , CIO to $l9. •
.We are now selang I 4 rors quantities from a large,
Cosh, and oleo stook. Cloaks made to order and guar
anteed ta fit and please. 090_r_SEL ‘lo9lMits.
07 NINTH end lodAßlEhlr.
rLUAKINII ULUTIIS.
N-. 0 Pinto Blsok Ch,the and Beavers.
Ladles' nlaok Cloaking.. $1.16 to tan
Overcoat Cloths, e 1 to ea 60.
Iltaiol-oont ekao eti.
Black and fano. calaitnetal.
Ptta heavy fancy Winter Cassurtetee.
inata and Linton Castirnarec
cod and cheap Witte...Bilk, Flub,. Waned&
Boys'
weer—goods espardally adapted to.
;d7 Wl' It t.IO.NAR%_
° err Nfal sod MARKET.
nwCESIBER, 1851--REDUCTION IN
.1- , ritiouti r
MANLEY & MEM,
qorner of MONTH and SPRING GARDEN,
'wat try to offer tempting induoements during thls
month to buyers of
. ,
pp Hy , Gomm •
WE HAVE.PUT, THE nB.
tICES , OHT• DOWN!
Very itch aney Saks reduced to gHte ;
AU wool dailies reduced to Goat.
THE CHEAYEBT ON( 13110CEIE SHAWLS IN
• PH ADELI HIA i
(MAKS OF HE NEWLBT STYLES,
Rangin Yenn u hfaTteVelvete,
aver Clothe. 'I hoot Cloths, dm, Aro
_.
Goop BLACK OILKS. HEAVY, RION USTRE!
' Ladles', 111111111 K , eed childrea'sBltawia •
' Gentlemen's Shawls' at variety, &C. &a,
at THORN I,Y CtliMit "as
DESIRABLE DRY GOODS, FOR
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. AT LOW PRICES.
BROOME and STELLA SHAWLS
• BbANgaT SHAWLS. Ole' and boys' do.
Super MANTILLA VEL T,
French Mormons — plain an Printed.
Super White do.
luoitClothe for Woalra.
ATEg TYL CLOTH CLA.XB, reedy made.
RICH LAID D 888 GOODS. ,
MO US E LAINES. alt Wool.
uquet and other styles do.. pert Cotton.
iots 44 FrerVintzes. for Wieppers.at If °ante.
sry Cheap KED COLLA 8 aud BETS.
LINt CAMBRIC 11 Kn.
For Mfeero,Ladiee._and lien's, in great variety.
Oeitts'ilfltt Postal Flatland Cravats.
Do Nenk Ties and Mufflers.
Bajon'a Kid and Oattntlet Olores.
Blanket., able to l gazaplios. T
laita l re L a bA24B
dS and Mtgs. Streets.
RA P Sp N'S;
CORNER OF EiGirrll AND, 011611.1tY 6'ra
Eve now open a, Ann aosortment of
BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED,
MOLE, DOUBLE,AND.SPLIT,
•
' TAO whole from the 0.481/rated manafeeturere, Rona
& wagoner, in Berlin. Our anstomers can depend on
getting the best article ever offered at Mal in Fink
delplua, at the lowest prides.
A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT EMBEOIDERSID SLIPPERS.
AqizTv Or BLACK OLoAK TASeILs.
DsoEit CRoCHIT ()Loa.", FRINGES.
Ey AND BEAUTIFUL DRESS TRIMMINCI.
WOOLLEICKNITUNG Y ARNS, ALL COLORS,
' gerlITE KNIT 'ratlike AID OAPs.
ZEPHYR KNIT OLITERs AND 81.,Kyvire.
A Intl STOCK or STAPLE IRIKKIDDs•
AT RA PSOll'l3 -
LAMM TRIMMINGS AND zErgyy. BTORE.
CM OF EIGHTH AND 011BNEY STA,
*Mint
LADIES' FAIdOY • FURS
GEO. F. WOMRATH.
NOB. 415 AND 417 ARON STREET,
BAB NOE' OPEN 818 UIRIAL
OHOIOB ASSORTMENT OF FURS,
Maas of emir hinruielf in Etwope during the
Out Sprint'. " oenWini
HOLIDAY GIFTS. L .
Blob All-Wool DeT , aines. redueed in priest.
' A largo AssortmT of Fancy Bilk.. reduced I n price.
A
, All the newest att es of Cloth and Velvet Meeks.
climes stook of ,mbroidories Glows aid Laces.
P
ouges Embroidered and Lace Handkero tele.
, A great variety of Vesting', suit- ble fors itis.
Plain and Ribbed Beavers, for Ladies' Cloakinge,
Clothe, ()Emmert". and At'on'e BhRlO/1.
Blanket', quilbt, "dusting,. and Linens.
M
fonii s. erinos, Floured Cashmeres and /Mewls.
Aid the greatest satiety of Drage Goode, at UN, cents,
In t h e city , oomprislng
-De alias, Cesnieree, Calicos, Chintzes, Plaids, and
Tod de Chevres, , . 1
, . , BRA RFLVIS BRMPIRRS.
dl3 ~, CHEAT/MT and E./014111.
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BaatYllinliae fOr Waftepag sllll4ingg.
To AIMIOLD & WILSON
•A 8 COMMINVONE FIatNACE.
rtan asanot
DEBT PORTA LE FUHNACE.
To AitooLo &
111110EMOND'S PORTABLE FURNACE.
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F I CP
OVENI G M
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tEA
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B. M. FRLTWIFM. Rant (AA/
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COTO II WHISII.Y. 125 puncheons
br sitlirinkolanalamait' Id4icind
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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1858
PULPIT PORTRAITS..No. VI.
REV. J. HYATT MUTE,
PASTOR OP THE ELEVEHTH BAPTIB r CHURCH
The tabled tof the present sketoh 1 eoMpa naively'
a stranger in Philadelphia, having come hero In
Ootober last in compliance with the unanimous call
of the Eleventh Baptiet Church, Twelfth street,
above Rue, of which he is now the pastor. Efts
reputation aa an earnest pulpit orator, it is true,
preceded him, and we should judge him to be one
of the lust men to remain a stranger long in any
community where he labors.
The Rev. d. Hyatt SmIC; is of Revolutionary
stookoand was born at Saratoga, in 1823. His life
has been somewhat eventful. At eleven he removed
to Detroit, where he remained six years. Among
his aaaoolatea he bad the reputation of a wild, frac
tions, bat noble-hearted youth, and it Is said that
at the age of sixteen be wont out Into the woods
one day with the now Hon. Anson Burlingame,
where, with their hands upon the Bible. they swore
to each other some day to meat, not at the "Clifton
House," but in the Congress of the United States!
Southern ehlyalry will not esteem oar youthful
hero any thi lees to know also that early in Ms
teens be fought a duel, and to illustrate the im
pplelve mettle y svhieb; although tempered by grime,
has not yet tbreihi en him, it maybe elated that at one
time, on being called a liar by a youthful dlepu
tent, be snapped a phitoPat the head of Mi insult
er as quick as thought, but whilst', fortunately,
mimed fire. The next instant, young Smith was
so overdoses with remorse for his rash act, that he
fell weeping into the Inns of a comrade. Soon
after this, however, these Congressional proclivi
ties were by an unseen Hand moulded for a dif.
ferent destiny. At the age of seventeen
. he was
• oonverted under the preeohing of Dr. George Duf
field, and became a member of his church in De
troit. Shortly after this be removed to Albany,
and front 1840 to 1847 was a member of Dr.
Sprague', (Presbyterian) Otauroh. His experience
during this interval wee such as perhaps few min
isters of the Gospel hare bad the advantage of.
Although a member of church, and probably at
consistent with the requirement, of true religion
as some who conform more strictly to its outward
forms, he nevertheless kept both eyes open, and
so made a decent acquaintance with the active
life of " pnbiloans and sinners.'
'Before entering the ministry he wrote con
tribution, to the Knickerbocker, and other re'
steal% among which his celebrated ghost story
is MAW going the rounds. The graduation of a
minister from a banking massisutims is not the
least oddity lathe biography of our subject. He
entered a banking house in Albany, as clerk, in
1843, where be continued until the close of 1847.
During this year he thoeght much upon religious
subjects. In oonvereatlon with a friend, one day,
the topic of ecolesiastioal ordinanees was intro
duced, when the inquiry was rallied as to the
authority for eertaln established fortes, the mode
of baptism among ethers. His friend remarked
that their long-continued euetom had prevented
his ever having given their authority a thought.
Here they parted, but a train of inquiry was
awakened in the mind of Mr. Smith, which, for
his comfort, needed °tearing up, and, accordingly,
for months he applied himself to•an independent
study of the Bible. One of the results was his
cOnyletkin that' betimrs' baptism only was sane
libned in the Scriptures, and that the proper mode
was by immerilon. For one of his frankness bed
independence, *aviation was all that was neces
sary to induce action, and, consequently, we next
find him being baptised into the Pearl-street Bap-
Hat Ohoreb, at Albany, by the pastor, Rev. Dr.
Welch, by whose church helms also subsequently
Meowed, and. in whose pulpit his first sermon wag
proaotted, in January, 1848. His first settlement
was at Poughkeepsie, where he remained about
three years. He next accepted a charge at Olere•
land, Ohio, where be preashed nearly four years,
at the close of which he removed to Buffalo, from
whenoe be was recently called to the pulpit he now
maples. While at Deal° his congregation are•
Aged from a thousand to fifteen hundred persons,
among whom ex-President Fillmore was a paw•
fielder, had almost oOastaat *handler.
Ire personal appearenie be V of median& sta
ture, is slight built, very snot, and ha. a more *a
plentys fees than one martin atbousand. Erebus
large brain, exoellent lungs, a first•rate nervous eye
tarn, and a wiry temperament; his west point phy
eiologioelly to hie etomeob. For his greater useful.
nem he ehould pay more regard to his diet and ex.
°raise. Die active lunge furnish the requisite fire
for his brain, but there is danger in Ids use of
running short of feel—in other words, of not sup
plying vitality u rapidly as he exhausts it, and
thus wearing himself out prematurely. Although
but six and thirty, the lines of character which
mark his We make him look much older. His
complexion is dark, his forehead mantra and sym
metrical, oyerhangiog and shading his deep black
eye like • protruding ollff. We have rarely seen
so mush character in any race. An indomitable
will has fixed its sure imprint on his stiff upper
lip," while the ineensity of hie whole mental
structure In written In every outline.
.111 s octuntenanoe changes with almost every word
he utters. When speaking, he has a way of archly
elevating his eyebrows u if to emit periodic tubes
to soeompany the peals of his bold utteranoes.
though generally they are knit into s thoughtful
frown.
The manner of Bfr. Smith varies with hie sub
ject. There is one charuterietto, however, which
no matter what his theme, is never hid—his bold
ness in declaring what lee feels and &hum In
this respect he la an impetuous Peter. He eviientiT
does not believe in lighting the devil with ?user
plume, nor in shielding the edge of his spiritual
sword with garlands of rhetorical roses to avoid
nutting his•hearen. This peculiarity alone will
win for him hosts of admirers, even among those
who differ with bim in opinion, as, on the other
hand, it may also repel others from him. Hie
boldness, however, Is of that stamp which will ge
nerally commend the respect of a manly opponent
He has quantities of self-esteem, but very little
regard for the opinions of others, so far u they re
spect himself. He Is therefore unshackled by that
lore of popularity, which, in too many !Betimes.
;elves a milk. and-water predominance to the pulpit.
Ile has been a thorough student of Raman nature,
and therefore appreciates its wants, and knows
better than most men how to adapt his arguments
to all 000utons. Por this season, he is equally
happy in addressing a crowd of " roughs" an the
doek, a room NH of little children, a metropolitan
oongregation, or an andlenee of State-prison eon•
vide. While at Buffalo, he addressed the latter
alum in the Auburn State Prison on several 00011.
dons with telling (Shot, It is not hard to see that
his heart is with the unfortunate and the oppressed.
The alibied of prison discipline hu long engaged
his attention, and we understand that be regards
as one of the greatest hindrances to his usefulness
here the faotthat our prisons are not provided with
eh spots.
In his oratory there Is the dignity of natural
nue, which the mere polish of art sae never bestow
In his sermons, which are never written, he deals
in strong terms, startling illuetratione, and blunt
phrases without number, but does not wander from
his subject. Ile is Pull of oomparleons, and consti
tutionally argumentative; bat as Charles Kingsley
Says of Banyan, that be thought in pictures, so
Mr. Smith may be said to argue in figures and me•
tailors.
Speaking en Sunday evening lest—when his sub
jest was "The Temptation of Christ"—upon the
relative estimation in which God holds men who
PM, under the power of strong temptation, and
such as boast of their moral purity beeanse natural
ly less liable to temptation, he used this illustration
to show the value of humility in the Christian char
aeter " Yonder," said be, "is a lofty oak, and
there, hid from view, and recognised only by its
grateful fragrance, is ft little violet. Presently the
heavens are darkened with an approaching storm.
It sweeps across the plain, rending from its mighty
base the haughty oak, and by anti by, when the
sunlight breaks upon the scene and the bow L seen
In the east, the little violet lifts its face toward
heaven with a rain-drop jewel npon its brow and
utttly reproves the oak for not having kept a safer
position nearer the earth." Idle mind seems to
lay hold upon every passing incident and ton it
to mount. When preaching in Now York State
'on one 000eslon to backsliders and hypocritioal
'professors, who make a fair show before man, while
their hearts are full of deceit, and showing the
fallacy of thus attempting to evade the sorutiny of
Heaven, the pall of en approaching thunder-storm
was thrown over the building in which they were
worshipping, making it almost as dark as night. Sud
denly there acme a vivid flash of lightning. Quick
as the flash itself, the speaker availed himself of
this by leaving his sentence unfinished, and ex
claiming in tones as solemn he en earthquake, with
his finger pointing above the gallery, There !
saw the eye of Ood Almighty looking In at that
window, He has mounted his blank pulpit In the
heavens, and in an instant you shall heat the mighty
thunder of his veto° !" lie had just time to attar
these words, when, CRAM ! it came, confirming his
words. Having thus stabbed in its flight the ar
tillery of heaven to garnish his theme he proceeded
with his discourse.
The utility of his mind is extraordinary. lie
TWO CENTS.
bas entered • etrangi pulpit and 'preashed
a new text, with great ioneptance, at one minute's
-Wages, and delivered a' Fourth of ltdy oration
(et Glenn's Fain, New Fork,) over two boon in
length, before an anemblege of throe' thousand
persons, with knifes manure' preparation..
In answer to the question, "whit kind of Outlier
is Mr. Smith l'" We should pronounce him with
one exception, and that exception the Rev. John
Chambers, the Boanerges of the Pulpit ofPhiladel
phia, though between the minutia of the two men
there ii a wide distillation. Mr. Smith is much
More imaginative, and less salguine ; he does not
always thunder, but Is never 'without the elootrie
cloud to do his bidding when mutton maim it.
That beton off quiek as lightning will be under
stood from what has been already said.
The library from which he .gleani is not =de
up of books ; , bis books are bin his diction
aries. Ins power of language, Is wow:terra'.
lie never hesitates a moment for . th e right
word. He has a keen sense of f - the ludionma,
and woe to the error or amitotic, however
time-honored or popular, that be attempts to ridi
cule. This mirthful element, in connection with
his social proolivitles, we should think walla ten
der him no less attnetne in conversation than be
id popnlar as a public. speaker.
'4 few Pea eteilskett at tendon& from his illumine
on Sunday evening, will conolude our plotere.
The speaker said that whatever alas might be true
of the devil, As was not program.% He bad as.
sailed the first Adam in Eden, arid the seoond Adam
in the wilderness, with preolsely the jam. woo
pens, front whlek be (Mr. 8.) judged that him *rotary
was meagre, although the devil always beromanded
his profoundest respmt for.his skill. The bodily
wants In both oases bad been selected u the most
relnemble points. Baying this,
,he stepped for.
ward, and in tile most ungallant manner bailees,
We, thee addressed the female portion of his hear.
era: "Oh, woman! with all your pride and bOutad
parity, you ars the mune of the curse that has
pissed upon oar race. And 0, would to , God that
pita had not imitated the act of your eilly mother
id a thousand (01115,41%06, the fall of our, ininlay
less silly father! The pulpit not the place for
compliments, and you taut not expect theta from
me." " Was ever man so impudent!" was doubt
less the feeling kindled by this acrid charge; but
the speaker, • after a slight pause, added what
changed the repulsion of his iirst remark into ad
miration for his honest enrage; it was this
"Edit, If woman was disgraced by her filly in
Eden, the stain has, bean more than balaneed by
the honor conferred, upon her in making woman's
aims the oradleaf Aho Bon of end!"
:In his manner and gestictibition, he affeete none
of the winning greces of a fide, speaker. His style
hi the very, disregard of vtyle itself. As be beaming
Immerged In his theme, ha movie his bands and
arms and' bead, and, in feet, - his whole body, to
give egress to his thoughts, many of which are
quite original. He will sometimes clear up and
wipo his month in the middle of a sentenost, appa
rently without knowing It. He abhor', the Bethke
Or newspaper popularity wider some mirdstsrs
erinoe, and as ho progressed paid the secular press
the left-handed compliment of saying that during
the late revival it had been used as the Devil's
trumpeter, by parading befttro the publie the prey
ere of men In religions assemblies, whist' be thinks
Ic Intolerable. Too many, be feared, by their love
of • worthless notoriety, beeaute so completely
hemmed in by the fear of the world and the opin
ions of men is to be . rendered good for nothing;
whereupon be broke ant as follows : "Oh, my God !
let not those webs ever come around this pulpit.
i.et no such manacle. ever fetter these bands; and
lit it never be Bald that I bare forborne to tell sin
ners the troth, that unless they ropent and Wien*
fie the Lord J 41112 they'll be damned. Tee, and,
God helping me, the truth Indll tell, v
late the ioirt7ding!"
The great lesson Mooed from his suldeet on
Beadily erecting was, that Satan could only be
fought successfully by the Sword of the Sphit—the
Word of God. It was an Interesting fast in the
use before him that Christ, In blo conflict with
Satan, had drawn all his weapons from the MEM
etabbard—the book of Deuteronomy.
!Without Hosing at the close of his Union, he
dismissed the congregation with a short prayer and
henedlotion.
PERSONAL AltD POLITICAL.
Cam` The liartibrd Times says that a watehms,
kir in that city bus repaired and set In running
order a German cloak more than two manila old.
It was bunt liinnygosans, sobtewiurronnourime
year 1840, and though it bat sot rlll3 for more then
halt a century, is now keeping good time, abd
May last another two 'eentutisi. It was found by
the artist * Month, in the possession of a Dutch
f wally in Nova Bootle, while ha was Mr on Ids
berg sketching expedition. In that family It bad
bean handed down from father to eon for genera
tions. This io one of the very first cloaks ever
made with a pendulum. The action of the pendu
lum on the wheel is not direct, by means of a
pallet, as In the modern stooks, bat operates by a
vertical vibrating bar with "thugs" on it catching
into the teeth at each mutilation of the pendulum.
The clock strikee for the half hour and hour, and
la wound by menus of an endless chain. It L an
open frame of bleak, ancient oak. exposing the
works, whtob are of brass, and nicely finished.
tv. Appleton's new Burk:pied!' bibs.= us
"Stephen A. 'Douglas, an Amertaan statesman,
au born at Brandon, Rutlankeounty, Vermont,
April 23, 1918 "
It seems, therefore, that the National Demo.
oratio Committee hu saluted !ha birthday of
Senator Dough, as the day !be the holding of the
Demoontio National Convention at Charlatan.
MiDDIII 0,11111711 XX BIL'IOIST —The SI tuni,
nabtin, In recording the death of thin lady, says:
'' Madame Benoist was born in this cite, on the
2d day of February, 1781. and her lift Is an ord.
tome of the history of St Lillis She was the
grand-tlaughter of Dr. Conde, a nrgeon of the
French army, who came to St Louts In 175.5, from
Sort Chartres, after the treaty of that year be
tween France and England, by which the country
east of the Misolealppi was caulk to England, and
all that welt of it to Franey. Dr. Conde bad two
daughters °went whom mantel Petrick Lee, EN .
and the other Charles Sangulnet, Erg . whonoides•
child wasidarlame Benoit'. Madame B. was early
married, and early left a widow with sight chil
dren, three only of whom sorely. bar—Loots A.
Benoist, Eon , Airs. Riley, and Mrs. Amanda
Curtis. A women of strong native talent, she
early Imbued a lore of literature, which she seal
fo,
pally porno to within a week of her demise
Contompora s with %atom or rather the 'of
ferers teem t e French Revolution. she possessed a
lively remembrance of the cerise of their miler-
Inge, of the actions through which they RSI/Iffi. and
the scenes they witneseed. Learning from the In
dividuals oonoerned in It, she had a most accurate
knowledge of the American Revolution, and would
relate the stirring scenes of the day with becoming
pathos. A full. grown and well-matured woman.
she wee oonatantly being advised, by means •of
eommunications with Prance • of the life and time,
of Napoleon I, from his victory at Marengo to his
defeat et Waterloo; and, with painful Intenat, One
watched the eoeptred monarch, from her bumble
bouts on the anneet silo of the Afirduiv pi, to th•
end of his career in the lone ivie of the Atlantic
'And when, In altar years. she would relate the hie
tory or that great man, her soul kindled with the
martial feeling, of her ran, and she was truly elo
tint
"Bar knowledge of general history was remarka
ble, but still more was that of the history of the
territory of Louisiana. Althouth but a mere
child. she remembered the year of the massacre of
the French by the Indiana (Cannes du grand
group); was a witness of a scene of truly Spartan
*antler, when Madame Guyon piously brought
the head, trunk. and members of her husband in
her aprru from his farm, where he had been ruth
lessly murdered and barbarously mutilated by the
savages, and deposited them In the village church.
The farm was situated in the neighborhood of the
present Visitation convent, end the church mne•
where near the present site of the Cathedral. Ma
dame Benoist witnemed the growth of Bt. Louie,
from the little village to the mighty metropolis or
the West ; from the French fort Alldl trading post
to the entral manufacturing and ootatnerolal pity
of the Mississippi Valley. She saw street after
street, block after block, spring up, salt were by
magie, from the bills and forests of her youthful'
days. She saw the companions of youth, the tared
ones of childhood, the friends of womanhood, mai
the solace of motherhood precede her to the grave.
nod the bore It with Christian submissiveness.
L . V• A man named Meyers, keeper of a diver s.
table house near Scranton, was shot and Instantly
kiljed by a man named Bob Shay, a bar tender of
Bloom's restaurant, in Scranton, Pa., on Monday.
!It appears that Shay had been bunting, and enter
tog the house, was ordered out by Meyers, who
'seised an axe to drive him ant, whereupon Shay
'Seed tipmfhtm, carrying away the back part of We
head.
J The Louisville Journal says that the more
intelligent df - the slave owners of Eentaoky now
think that the netmerous anonymous letters seat
tered through the South daring the last few weeks
purporting to emanate from " Albolitioniste," and
warning the people of impending plots and attempts
at running off slaves, were written by unscrupulous
negro traders with a view of getting up a tempora
ry panto in "stooks," by rendering prevalent a
feeling of Insecurity In negro property among the
planters. In other words, It wan a " bear" move
ment In nigger*.
PRA FAY Jos.—A report was prevented yesterday
at the meeting of the Board of Supervisors, retard
ing the printing and binding of the public record'.
which shows how the money goes from the city
treasury. The Commissioners of Record bare
spent $400,000 and have not nearly completed
their work. They tried to get an additional ap
propriation in the last tax bill, but failed. and it is
understood that they intend to apply to the Legis
lature at its next session to have the sum desired
inserted In this year's tax levy. Perhaps the din
closure that they have paid more than four times
as ranch for binding volumes of records as the
work could have been oontracted for will
their moose, and cause a repeal or za
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Weed Semt.htoath.b is tate for the Cakfanve
aliment .
of. the law wader wblab they aated.—New:lror#
Ban.
rirrh•r• is a *tare of Roger A. Pryor, es a
;tidier, in the Mobile Bscister. Be le thus do
earthed• "Among tkeVir a to aaa l a a y ra ii,
este little .tellow, with a eller graraye, boyish
m a th, and hair parted in Use middle; and biting
behind his ears, and a tied-tittles eergienti uni
form, with silver-hilted sword, sod seariet plume,
and pair of bright gilt Amender-piece,: Be is their
cairalier, their bowld bey, }reibianame49oßer
A. Pryor, orderly to the company of Altman
frOm Petersburg. At he passed doss the Use,
head erect," toes out, eyesin front fourteen Tame,
he reminded me of a bonny bit wimaneireesed
in'uniform—as, for examine, biariehireillie de Re
giment ! But when be opened the pretty lips,
and tho reted, mellow tones tripped but in tin*
military grace—a soldier—e imidier—every bob is .
soLier ! Bela a soldier. Ile*alks like one, lathe
like one, and looks like one when be draws the
shining blade and gives the econnuend of his "pert.
ore. But on rest, as he steads negligently at the
head of his squad, he appears, u I before surd , a
pretty, bouncing, spirited girl, trimmed out for
war."
je7' Mr. Thaekeray, In enumerating the seems.
pasha:exits of that disthigulehed member of the di
ploma/le pretender), Lord George Gaunt, talk is
that the noble Lord could roadand - etren write with
tolerable usereey. Mutation wee more advanced
In Lord George'. days, apparently, than at pia.
sent, Judging from a breach of premise out report.
ed in late English popes A young Welsh gentle
-024111, named Thomas, who holds high court in the
neighborhood of Merthyr Tydeil, fell In love with
as innkeeper's widow, of the name of Rants. and
proposed marriage. The offer ma aceepted, and
Mr.. Rants was, of owns, In great glee, at the
prpspeet of azoluinging a pubite house bar tar a
doe old Inglish mansion. Mr. Thomas, however
got tired of the widow, and married his coludo, rot
which breach of faith he wu condemned to pay
zi,ooo deluges. In the cause of the trial In the
fixottequer Court, it wee stated that no eorreopand•
cues had passed between the laver; and for
,the
very good reason that this rich young_ Welsh squire
wee quite Incapable of sun firming s reeposteble.
looting pot-Itook. By way of employing the do.
'otiption of this Interesting sputum of a gentle.
MU of the 19th century, his own ocrunsel added
that be iras also 'utterly innate to read_ ;
The Yule oorretOcsulent of the 527/61 . 41 writer:
Senator Seward the other daylisited Gomildpe,"
eatompanied by the Count de Budgie who pre.
seated the Republiein leader to the Emperor.
Tbe amvereation tumid upon Mr. &sward% air.
preaching &pertain' for America. .r expect to
sell on the Ott sild Mr. Et, calms'
a requisition from Gov. Wise should take mi to the
United Stated before thit time."
An unfortunate youth in 9atiry, Mairk,'iged
ationt 14 years, who heirs the nataieflohalrewn,
was lately tried by hiseompanlons im treason, and
sentenced to be bung. Be was placed upon
barrel, and a rope, Mended from the Ileth of a
has, was passed under his armt. At the appointed
thee the barrel was Mated - Trout ender bias, sad
the rope slipped and aught kW by the seek.
Had not *Women tubed oat and set the rope with
a Carting knife the boy would &abases have met
with as tragical as end as his Prototype, with far
laei of notoriety.
The following way be seem on s mealtime to
Deireeen (Deetbighabiee) eliasetkeald: ".Bastakad
died aged wife died aged fa; their sou Oa
aged 97; their daughter aged 10T; their graadsoi
sOid 98. Total, 497; average.
Letter front New 'limit.
rais iteirr ermiti omits irraietrignLira.
111SI3AII • ASO INi SATS CITY Tteeruw—eratit
91 . us. WOOD—PCIOSS or liosstrty
firms suatrs—sew rove CISTRAL ___tors
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SIP THAVILI IS ISOM:MST.
ICorrsrvond.Da of Thil haul
New Toms, Deenttherld, 109.
There it not a little spendatien among members
of hie bar as to the United States Dist:Het * Attor
neithip, mule vacant by the death of Me. Theo.
dors Sedgwlek. One or two ef the Sunday genie
hen "upend the name of Genera) Wish paid
as a proper noisessor, but the matter of doing
it !ridicules other memptlegs titan a general wish
on approval of it by memben of the bar - or keens -
politielan. Tbspositien is one of the lost imp cif
&Me to the Oeveinmeet, ou - scionitott 'the Magni.
tulle of the pomades, hstereetsgrentag eat donee
of eebrore, that are - entente" told' mi.
Hitherto the MOO has been Mid by men of End
slam lenel attainments, and it watid hardly do .the
the Admintsteatfotiva - omens- tr - opeo weiginstre.. — -
etfn merely as a reward for partisan services. vs.
Wilkes of professional standing.
notice In the “Looker•Onth " letter to Thi
Piers, from Washington, an allusion to the Hoe.
D, E. Sickles. and the subdued-manner to WM*
be deports himself in the Home. it reminds
evict frequency with which Ids name hue been"
mentioned skeet the result of the touttelpal else
tiro. and the hes which Tammany Bin sustained
in not having the airentage of his minion as a
teetichn and strategist. His fertility sod °rte.
'talky of suggestion, azteastre knowledge of sty
polities and men. his talent at eposeldnatMet. and
general executive ability, Gould not hare felled to
tell In the fight, and might, parings, here lei to a
diferent result The brilliancy end sweets site
which he managed the Tiemenu campaign Iran net
apparent its the order of bottle adopted by the
Ironton of Tammany. It Is not by the friends et
Mr. Sickles that these remarks an made, hut by
geitionne of all sorts who, after the smoke of the
*mann has lifted, see when mistakes ocouned,
and bow they might have been averted.
The death of the tree. Heat wife of Mayor Wood
has stocked the melee personatitles that hie sp.
pon.ats eentkraed to shower upon him up to the
evening of her deems*. Ie hu given to him the
sympathise of thoosaade of good men, and stilled
the deepthestal and implacable user of his env
mien. I doubt if there we, ever a mama la this
ally or State where personal eltageratioe was ear
vied to en extent so precisely revolting u was the
case last week ; and the malt fornith.e another
notable example, more striking from the penis.
ally with whleh Mr. Wood was plumed. of the
after folly of that style of warfare. I have yet
to bear of an Instants, where germander* ID a p..
littnlearepaign hare deprived candidate of votes.
The evening papers give editorial promisees, to
the menthe* of the only ere of Sir Celliti Se ',di
tty to a daughter of James Magee. cf New Or
Brent English papers here aontained
regraptis alluding to the erraragtore of this
young talon of the aristocrecy while at college,
end the sults Instituted against the old baronet to
recover liabilities' °entreated by it. son. It Is to
be hoped that Me Yankee wife win do min t ool
Precedent I. to favor of it. The few Amerient
women who, by montage. taro been stied to the
mange of Great Britain Dave, in no instate,
trusted from Its laske. It was only a month sine
that a young Baring bad the admirable tests to
rhore for his wife the daughter of one of oar most
distinguished merchant/ aJoI moat eettosable citi
zens, Moses 11. Grinnell. Among tte yczeg Uni
ting' now In the city is one in wboee reins town..
.fall the blood of all the Howards." Perhapa hey
too, is wife-haoting.
The receipts of the New York Central Raliere.'
in November, were fidll,ooo—ar, avenge elfin :(4
pot day.
The laughable event of yesterday was the font.
meet of a bet made by Niaholse amedea with his
friend Coe, that in ease Maremayer was defeated
for Mayor, be (Sondes) would walk barefoot from
the St. Niabolan Hotel to the Astor House. be did
it, and treated immense "teflon - to thoounde,
who rotfawed at Islm-ass botrudged down Broad.
way, preceded by about two bend red friends,':
manthing two abreast, and two acueleine. who
played, patriotic, mode, with " the ear-piercing life
and soul-stirring drum" The WOOS were fairly
choked with spectators, who cheered air gallant
Smedse as be passed. Arrived at the Amor, •
he was with difficulty got rote a eantage—e gnat
concourse having gathered there to get a &Ws
of the man and his fees. its went through the per.
foreman like a major!
do Gibbs' Sewing Machine.
For • long time a necessity has been felt for a
stogie-thread sewing machine adapted to family
work. Numerous experiments from time to time
hare been made to prorate the desired result; but
heretofore all single-thread machines have proves'
nearly worthless, and lb; this reason great prain
dice exists against single-thread machines_ Quite
reoentij a new one, of great practical vatee to
emery housekeeper, has been introduced by Will.
cox g Gibbs, combining many of the improve.
tnents of the Wheeler k. Wilson, Grocer k Ba
ker, and flinger machines, while its great peouli•
erity is the revolving loaner, so ingeniously sr.
ranged that the needle must always pass thm,co
it; thus forming a imam that cannot be pulled
•part even if it be eat every few intake's. This
peculiarity obviates the necessity et using a dou
ble thread, since it renders the work as perfect and
durable as the most beautiful band-sewing. The
tension also Is different from that of any ether ma
chine. and eases the operator the trouble of ar
ranging the spool every few minutes, and the ma
chine is so simple and perfect in its construe:ion
qv's it 14 e , •.•..0 i. , ",asible to get out of repair or
to make a false Rita.
We notice tn.t roe committee of the Frsrtlin
Institute, and also the committee of the late Stet.•
Agricultural Pair, after a severe trial are n e'es ,
lompetition, awarded the highest premium to this
Peantiful and valuable machine.
We, ratite such 4.t our readers as wart a r,seinir,
machine to sail at the hale warehouse of
Fairbanks ,t Ewing, 715 Chestnut stree•, who ere
he ante agents for the sale of thee, machhass.—.
Erchango.