alLe tlzilg The Proscribed Song. VriA • 44 following is the celebrated poem, by WIIIT TILRI ;Which is not allowed to be:liung by the Hutch• - inona, on the other aide cif. the Potomac , General e Kearney and Franklin having d eclared it incendiary. Our readors : will notioe s tbe poem is sugg!sted by u fumou§ bytnii Of Martin Luther : "Ein' Feste Burg ist unser Gott."] We wait beneatlilliO furnace-blast The pangs of traieformation : Not paitliern'ilallod iedaidt And m kt anon the nftipu.. • •'Hot buitis thetfire . f I : Where wrongs expire,; • Nor sparak That from the ; land Uproots the ancient evil. The hand-broadthAloud ? gist sages feared (' ' dropping; The' poillonitilant did fathers spared All else is overtopping. ry ,Efoth . p r eqt, s q i i .t.b r 11. 90 1 4 r , 163111'ses earth --) All justice dies, Aaid.fraUdAtid lies Live only in its shadow. Wfitti kiirei 'the wheat-field blades of ateei , What points the rebel cannon ? 'What, the - roaring rabbl'e's heel On the 4d star-spangled pentiOn. ? hat breaks the Bath . f the men o' the Soth ? "'r,: 11 '; ' Irdri.th 'piton's' life J SLAVERY I .fitna ; • 1 . .11iban waste no bl ows on lesser foes n ittif4aiwarthi God lifts to-day thcstatl and shows „,The features of the demon! NOrth and South, CV; Its victims both, ..'r ia try . ban ye hot Or •- • Ldti Slavery ate !," • Atrd'Union find•inltieedom Aiito $4, pkigt: s spirit tear TV() nation in his going 344..whb,lfralenhared_tlie,gnilt mast share The pang of his o'erthrowing ? , .o",,c,the loss, . 1 ' tyet the cross, p they complain .Of repent ai . • `Min tfnatid-Oad's p ire n icitfriAte-: "tectr*ho tlutt leans on His right arni Was eve; yet forsaken.? What righteous cause can suffer harm. /tile its part has taken ? Though wild and lona 4.nd dark the cloud, Behind its . folds • , • The band upholds The calm sky qtanugrow I„ Above 1110.2naidenitig ory'for:bkro4 Above the wild war-dromming., 'Let Freedom's voice be beard with, good •The evit overcoming. Give prayer and purse To stay the aurae Whose wrong we share, Whose shame we bear, Whose end shall gladden Heaven I. In vein the bells of war shall ring Of triumphs and revenges, While still is spared, the evil That apiers and estranges. But bleAt the ear .Ihatyet shall hear Thejubilant:bell , That rings tha knell • • • 'Otplireity fo",,reter ..- •;• 3 : S••• Tfin let the' Stiffish lip be dumb And. huilliud breattiptitithips; Befoiethe'lciy do m of'peauk riirityfuk. God give ii 'grace Each, In' bilar his jet / „ , 4n# murmuring not, iipd ' Vait and labor ! , ~ i gam_ 0,.10444*. Whit 'i do( *o i mesh; *Hoff entthitoiA Thy kingdom.' came? What. , iCit lingdowt,l :and what is God's kingdom? , 4kingdom me snp the .people and countrjr over which a kink Tuletry and ,the lawvaixd..power- by ivhioh •he rules. There are, two Aifforeot • kinds of y kingdoms. Tilers- ;, age ;l o in _mho rule by fp,m , p..,anns f ,sAul ~kings. 7 o. rule by love : Orice there w i ss,agreat king., , ebnehadriezzar, who ruled 'OrkriAikie litmclied and twenty pro- Vitiee7ll,' and Mid to rule' - Over all the world, ivho had a splendid palace, and shining robes of silk and gold, and a' splendid 'crown of gold 'fa afigifotidV. 'ffliciusands'of soldiers, wipitHlrprvawords,,,did his bidding.. Whom he void ne slew, and whom he woul he keptaliie. lie caused thousands of meat and women and children to be killed, who Would pat do ev,eu pricked thing he bade them. He itheiwi the three Hebrew children into a fa t nagi t ioriliii, because therviould, not worshlii y l gAgift image of gold that he had set ttp., lie did' not care whether the people liked him t 9not t ,o . r,whetheir they thought. his laws wise or , foolish; but he would make ihvm °be& hip. foqieh laws; or kill them. Hears 44;4 long since, and his palace is in rniiis, and his great city of Babylon,and his fo4; . ;o i ll?' h lei, Thre forgotten. It is og . since shy person tried to rule over the whole Woilki; botgliotkuchadnezzar trait had a great tiff* successors, who have tried to rule some pants milt as .he did, by force. Long after Nebu chadnezzar was dead, there was a poor man who never had any soldiers,"who killed no body4dlt*iya aid peo'plo "find' somltimes raised the, : dead to life, whom some wicked men laia hold of, olothedhim in an old tattered suit of the king's clothes, made a crown of thorns and put it on his head, and struck it with a staff till the blood ran down his face, put a corn stalk in his hand for a royal seep tte, and mocked him by bowing the knee be• forehim,' as if he was a king—while he stood silent. They had heard that he gave him 4agq4Artv kg , a kipg, and thoy.thagghtis VIM w i y,Nid.iculolp that a manwtto hadAo•money, no estates or horses, no soldiers nor steam n etliviirds, nor aiiif friends to helii izipi;to fighteshould claim to he Itiking. WhewiPi lolo;thkgoxernor of the, connty,askedliilllo Irt. thou. a king then? He answered, 0 Thou sayest truly that I am a king. "'"Ftit'thititid was I born, and for this cause came I into the world, that I should bear witness to the truth. Every .ope l that isnf the truth heareth my voice.' My kingdom is not of this world. If my kingdom were of this world, t e en wodttriiiy seriaii`ts tirgfit; ilia' r should not be delivered to the Jews." This was another sort of a kingdom than bleb'uohadnezzaFg. Nilo (for ft was Jesus, whom God has made kbig of all the' earth,) rules by teaching men ti., believe the truth, and by making them knOw•that he 'loves them. He prayed God to r feEgive the wi j eked trien who _killed him, aij'hp, died to 'save them from•he% . Esiery, one who gets to know Christ loves him, and 131=ZE would die for him,,Thothiand i cliave died for him. There neVett as a'k 'for whom so many of his soldiers. would haveidied;So‘lon'g as he was at their head,. as, fapolpon ,Iliklia7, parte; but when' he was bariishid to' St. HelMik, end out of sight ofkiii•mOn. helves• soon forgotten, One day, ,reading in the New TestameAt of the to irh ofPaul tor Christ, he saidp zkvißld as coiStrustt ibetwdeut miflieep misery buried here alise p indsone to be 00.t0.; , , pletely . forgotten ! while.. l Christ, lives ....afte; eighteen centuries . in tlie-;h,einktx; of . his fa! Jolters. ' ' Thor 'kingdom t. dr Parr li#4. tsiirm Perlohe§ ! , niflEillgai4l t ,OS 1v1e.e,Fii 4 :14, 4 kingdom of Clod, is ataxia., The "klitgam, of force only makes men miserable,.betaust it compels thein to' do Aitit` they do not' ligei : but the kingdom. of Gokmakes men .lintitiy, (.because it makes them love to. Obey , hitord, ' Moreover the,laws of, tAis,world:s kingdoms (;are very oftetAtid i laite.:bitt l all tie laws of . Chriat's kingdom and g4lilailk, iii . ali6{44 ) , :make all tha,world happ± tlip;.:for,. ! sum, of ':his :laws is to . love the hors:: with.!all our heartiritrid to . love our neightior . idechirselves." Nov ilien we pray, Thi kfligin pomc,' *it; ask that every body may know', Christogaid. love him, and obey him. .. - • , . i This is not the ease now Of it were, we would notltiel.foEpial.fAlliikiiildsm come. Satan. now rules over the :larger: part of,. the world. Wherever men worship ,idols, curse and sWeai, fight aU4 kilt One anether lie ihid) cheat, get drunk and Play caroP, nnd rob houses, dislilie the Bible and the . Church tof f _..ist-,Satair,46l4W, 7 . ...:. _r: ,gs, and . tvict to tun's, iluw iti o,e world, aye in this chhrOh ; : foriLfearioine. Of; you belong to-SatAh'e, O kingdom': !;'O . pray' to God, you that de!, IC 10 ldire:Chrthit,', to be: brought,ont of Satires kingdom,. and intethe; kingdom. of Christ. Ittii a' terrible thing WI belOrig,to Satan's kingdom; . to be wielod gel; riiiiterableounder, Satan Here, to be alway s lie. coming more wicked, •Ixid more iniserabld, and to be sent to:live4with, Satan and be made as miserablegasiths , Mem& make you for ever and ever';' P . 'l,oAl,';;ROlift 'IAA% Christ's, kingdomyoufWill..be ,:iderlkiippy,: and.will always". be 'growing betterdand.haro Oft — Atili #4 l " '' 4,o,otilith Christ: .: W Prygg alliien AikiiiMeit i civand , biltiNiciSE in in Europe, - and.iii Asihoind in theislande of the sea, may be brought into the kingdom ' 'of Christ. _I/ :0.14:14. Oh whatt'a lasied -Arra 7 fhli iAld be if Christ's kingdom was. come ! If every person lova 'his ineighterl lie hiinielf; ami r ltried This best to be good, andltiPd& good t and to be kilPl,QM,ks4l;and - to ! hqp v tiiirett,bt l 4 , *Elif.c4e, C9l4 l ;.o44,it'larailtikh . Christ as he'neuld; douttru:thiik itmoidd le ai blessed'-World , ? ' . ' .. . - . ',' . --,' ; 1 . t But still there would be sick people wheia we could not . cirri; Itild !fathers : land mothers wnliftcliN) (And kee.e. litt.l.g 49. 1 .131ftkarmas behind them, and little. childnentwould Ate, and• their mothers would go to their chambers and - lock the door, afid-open the draiireioind take out their littleireeke -and little shoe's; apA,ry,oyer r tbem,,,i,o,.4, Ad. ihaitpsomln ivhei dell4alliiiit, - 'intl"thei 4ttuldlla t happy. What is itlibiti we need to make this. woihrhaPpy ? . "Lord :itovoi . hiii:.3 bcot . here my' 'brother had` iio . '' died l' ' iliti a hid.z . whese dear brodier was in tge P irant., Thtit is the ireiy thing that we need; r t i olia,ve Christ here! Oh if we only had Christliere! When any one Wail sick;*e. could go and bring him to ; the bid-aid . e, .ausl r he_w t eut d take the sick'PersOn's hand" arid railleam up; or he' esfaildis•Peak the Wok 'and make liiin"W r dli againribilettliti the rider'llhon•Jl'hiii it any... 1, - tivii dled,`*rdiMueendril*olirist to come ' and stand atliiii tgVa4eNtid ill, Lazarus ! Come' **l' : ' Then if-there-were ue to fielifr forth r.010011 . 61' . it *O4O ' 094 d not a nswer. our quistiona, we c o uld-all;, chrisir hilhoor,l and. lie would take the little children up 1. 11 / 0 1 ' t Talk re L i till ti ' s i han i s h la+ ti i r ir heids, and bles t hem.. . Itroula not xhit A he glad children if tuba - Aiwa come to this world again? i 'ilaikllit: Chi& iiindd take us all intaliii Schboll . And lerns all!goiihome, and live with him in; his 'house.? IT litterier such &large' hollow:lad ..seLm any little' .cla V i k g #l 4ki e Y ili ,( l 4#4 ll ii 'WO: to' 4011** and Wants a kr6it many morel _ - . ._ i st..Well t lie has sisitt he wrilicomerback ag4; hilt 11#1 14 11 : nt k t °l 4- *,:tO4.O;AIf,g 4 VALLM Avitim: looking' TOi. Aum, , and Lpraying atis I act**. .. sot *Yocril,wAtitivadmittin akinitAii: tlie.lithvens,, aid: t i liiiiireilll :fil seen sitting, oh j it,. , He will" all- With , ii"lini'd vogue, toihs" ileidLin their graves *Came • forth, and tlterx, will alt - hear,und7come to life again. On own people," both those' iiid are livinf; and these who have been raised from their graves,. sitalb,he ;caught up in the ai " 3 l e 2` the A rei* Prick2Eitiblie main o eea . 811, hie se pu r , re;„ Wl' be '' burnt uP; said' they shall lie driv'ef away*" the lake of fire and brinnstoueo why/ the devil his angels'are. ' Then the iv,hbli. ,wcsl4,ehe i ll. h a M e , l4 ,l . ,...7 i te i lle! te k,..,,,A 9 Allittikt v 111 , 4911p;mKnt..01,16.4"k4t, mAmsiVl4oosimvilThk . . , im. the fire, and be a far more learttifib world, that *hitt ' Chrititr.tiliti ;A:!et ' tli p Atit ? : 1 40 V.llfill,AoP 2 ., ankJl.t . kixtoll iii: l 4.6isle.dx's;t Eden. There will' be .noiiimoreltkorna /add: tliiitlitr' Theliiiii.lhall: net. .siiiiiegliy ,•dit'y, .ner4IOIPPAPJP..b43494n with tla,s4tifil oOlai . here shall be , no more sea to'swalloW urshipt4 and drown hindreds of Saitors and passengers. There will be no dirk - night them, nor, sioknese l , n9r so rrow, -nor crying, riorlfikili; for thid Will w k itie aWay all tears from itilWe'l. Tqit t en‘' , AY. 'le'r - fir24l.4{lfearth shall do God's will, 'its' it is done in , heave No* Child:Ain; oftelOry, i. to have thpir o , Wlll44ltOtiet!•thoi gsgteirt4.4l4., Stu.t..i, ' _ it 4taildnber 141 liertolobey.faiiher Mimi:other; atUt (Weft' !lid' best'people sometime!" fail` to, do, klixrs. igridlr, .§l4, 'then we shall i neVer '49 wrong,: never sin any more. Woohallodo• ail God's IsIlL WO 'shill do it' alwayi:.;:„'re shall byte 10 AO it :because : his grace eik# s 4§ us to do it. ":They shall see ,:his face, and his servants shall 'server him?' That is - OA best of all. Christ himself shall be with' us; and never leave us any , raere;Vi9Mlllo taber nacle of ki-pdoitrigt mott o and te Ailkdirll With them." Hv i erything that is good, and blessed, and hiipßy,„ Chrpo'hiunselt• will give us. The Lamb that is 'icit the rai'dk of the throne... hall. lead 41kanita loll* .likiii tains oflratervatit`Goll'aihitllowipe atay all tears from their eyes;' ~- ~, i 1 , I I#emem,gr.tglulatt has - sai d, .`` TPA" a man bill'Bl l 4 . 8 11iPt . 4 ' ctin.*ii,94*Anto the kingden l / 2 , of Goti., • , .*. 4'. iMa BDUCATION.—What sculpture is to a' block of mwrble, eduCatiOn is to a human soul; Philosopher . the. saint, and the hero ; ; ; yes wise, the good, or. the great man, very often lie hid and concealed in a plebeian, which a proper education nriot.bee Aiiiitrt;#4 have brought fo TiOt:;7 - -xYpgeiaa4: . • Alineforesee: big_ 'Adapt*. cortsequericos of their crimes at the time when they dthraiit them. LliTlfsitilic r • ak*ereir ftto tiini: Atan*get xitfo otos • . =ESE THE MODEL. iOUNG WOMAN. 1. The model young - woman takes care of her health by , a proper observance of the laws of health in alt ways , ,but especially with re gard to diet, dress, and exercise. Her diet is)iimPiell ll 4, APar, l33 ll. • , ' 1143 88 is. 8 ° eon - . strui i ed,aa fo keep h er perion etisllYtliiii t eltel; eiti'eMitieS T -ratid notte• pede locomotion. • .She. exercises frecinently . An the open air, thus bringing the flush of health to her cheek, andlanding *healthy life blood, unbindeieds . to every par 4 of her system'. , . 2. She is modest. Idtedesty ia ‘ 4 . 4 ;synotty- Monk with ehastityor , -purity bf inanners." There ;is such. a thing, 411. affecting modesty , sometimes seen I p,morit itomnn ;-but Whereier :Wein ‘ifitneietid; let* ~11,Te OW*4; that the genuine article is fore? is !always" unaffeeted l ituf . ‘,,‘,l.7palreet -01 modesty is the, siveeteat *Chanit of•feinale! **Offence; the• richest gem in the diadem .of their honor." _Modesty AS natural to woman, and. may. be preserved by: cultivating ; only the, sweetest and purest thoughts. i 3. She has gdod taste:- Tastnis Jibe -per ceistioric 'or 'the pOiii"tif preCeiving and .lishhlg-excellenet• in4 1 11 1 )9 1 ; OerfornioOes,; It is' the , faculty of discerning beauty,: order ? : congruity, propoftiniWeynitikettror -Whatever *dte I constitutes tiii " ho. 11 th 'nattrali.not is it entirely acquired,but - may be cultivated-highly. !Nod • , . , regulate alit her .interepUrse iotherg, especially those of the opposite - sex.: It .will' abash ;thee. pulgar d, impure, ,and" en T . courage siAlsirerlitheuihe, ,gnod. MOdesty, idndsood taste Build..around - the poises-. - •'Fitronfi toter of defence 1 1 19F. a :" , • • • ! • is "intelligent. .blie.acquires Iligence in all suitable ways, especially by observation, reia'iliii, - :alliVailoitrsation. She looks tipon9ilie weld 'aroma ii,fgrekti t4, - •tye 'ty, Artiffeery and .proper for. her ito study;. and in- the tinyleallet or the grinite boulder,r she sees the work, of fled, and. endeavors to unabilitand . it. ' l ghe reads' '100;1, books 'eao - tries to ms la ;the fa cti.and4l4o4. contained therein heroWn.f . Heiieenvetviation) wyjo. the ,*ise . end',g q ili'' *(1 , :. in t gettingoi•g#ing trot tle. about that which is • called "small talk," and never practises it—such food is too frotity.Yer, 6•7 r fihais.emotiorral, o As, a well tuned har,p. !fit angwer. oak-1y - and•ideurately-the;-finest moat delleate'toneh of the.player, So her ; heart feels .daoPly.and acutel... ;The - recital of the sorrows of another finds an answering chord in hat irelifF.. eChoes responsively. the bit* wiiil;"' 'Mkt the sight. Or SOund of jor•ini.othera,-.makeaher 'heart leap, as leaps the bird . w r iquk frielng from. its kowlyrioetit,4sl ljOlitj ward heaven, Aith melody its song .of praise and ?gladness. , • • , .133 Shp pis selfzsaeriScing. She : is 'always fogtitighi,oo . B4co7ol4:6f:h6i; Oft 1 4 1 ) 61 '); 0r,447 thfog•OhO:oan,!'for;the,;:go,44,,of those, in uclufrii? ihe•fdalitan. interest . And this is nolnitlreeweaknesa in h er , , but it AtOiirelifed, l 64. and: fells one) ofithe noble 'traits in his character.. --7-.--She-ift--affectionater She loves every ova3FIIIII4MMAYe D3fieptaltsyrikOr her ctions. She la l lnrs fer : thosvlltom she loves, • ecause she' loves 'them iiid . snCh is the 4- cusiV...of her love, that no sacrifice can be demandedrco,great-thakehe will-nottmake kei )uvicrpr,.. , Imo , aas if treading upon' a rotiko -;:lierfeEditt quires her - decision and stren - gth to - deny herself, analfugib eosFroft Ttifill as much esp. ; As. , Aermi9l4d , flo Tight ; ess,f::(Thig isl theokeyaioaa :toetha-archkdf 14r i bhfiayetizt -241ttigytiiielaiid, 1 114tintifyit4 dr.litolii#449 t e grAY anrmaanting all. the. rest,_antliattang_ ere_aa the cloven torigpwplik . 9poy, the disciples at the pentocostil baptism. filie hinderances ; the formatithi! F criciiell'iCcharacter are, edropalky, 'Wadi &Iwo, Ad) I Writs. .aolkawAhose and takea fleml hold, .of th.eir f opt posites, amit:ffyaoglig , 7 1 1Rnii.‘4) ordinary '144414944.md Aiixtemlivlsomir ,tsiareea-aanufoioxiiand maintainithe very a Pliqe: 4l 4o l4 Startqe; V04# 1 040-41 4', 6 ;041 4 011-s.o4liiiiiigt ;.:. Ini p ong " 1 • • .... i .4topßw:Ammat ).1 .t . /1). • • A ighi!stwr i rp.ol t ithvit folitrologialtip AoriA - l i gs*Rl*.ittofitl ll o,44 - pgooo, L-Applow ~ , o lowentit4lo flatotiWOf ti t":4 l 44iftopozi. c .fo - ow 4 .ii .tuk,v ; of kOlibklid.famonizenitiiMii.4l4,44lthaPA perihrtuf hempen: pith•over.- the - 441•estenihg cliP me 4, **A 9Liiirairitkiit3lo4 spread-. irfiertifil taw and defiant ofithelgrins mpg TOpar#'o"4ll':"h,Swrht tl 4# ll. • '41: 0 4 11 09 1 1454.#-14414.444,444..-4 1 :4 1 40,. foolhardy must le, :the, asiettlaser:mhtf tbas eerillys..)if *Opt ' in•faintliese.and in horrortrowtfie sight. Bat, 0. libertine ! 0 ArunkardT: tlidlitnever strike tiKsilitp:fteo*•.*Apf . (A l ain • in .their mantas :dance gr.a..ceitain fate? =Did L yon neverl 10 reel that you. yourself 10#,4471. n AjY % `del ARTI ,mas . Citt , JAP.,Joooropy- er tilt:verses before !the multitudeß If ladies faint fa, s9e the tiCruliat , setfcitth•pplyi A 74114 no'o4 Ofift*li Wftelzatti 6 4 U:01 tastio tricks - before": high. heaver— taiagarayi posiih ! it's -child',s play iscomparison Put, fearful uipla upon the like:somame spun ..w4b; acrilas' the ttuubling But what's3:this that ou are!dCritg . :1 7 60 . ijA l Yil•fifit# the crater "of a more hideous You have ehbien the mouth of hell for-the scene of your ely,ZOta: A Otarcret of firo' 49 crossing its volcano Zips there: swings the clang ling thread in which your play is acted. The , Haynes ,are'rising;' charring the rope with their fierce scorch, and yet you Leaper away ; and 44 in damnation's* dance; as thavh it were the path of • • 'You lisiore keripd• .shama,•• 141 -t40 5 1i0 for, 140114gIiii44,:oWdiao!pse the repe i -einii Am . annatuna.mans .ITlttAirt Shiite il#On' yeurtelf" for a more 01114111 1 g 14.4041'1W . 0i044 nigutuyotrt _fiery-rope , alene—ryou .eannetiility - your sitlanianpfi ipcksAtone—butNpo drOt'..s44/4° o4 ,th 0 . life are 0"W alon g sailtefrartraek ; .iipt‘ daanet push themes before you; you.drag them along 'Weill ko% and the ecorokbli rope .bea of es their path to liedellgn'g 4.9n7: 1 1.7- 1 A +Cr:, .; r: Musderp meets f l onl; as itother bet But this, meatVablritilitteraiidAitAxistuntli'aL 0 1 ' madman ! make your retreat in time ; the i i :. ' . .111: A 1 .. 1 . t 1 . ,k 1 ~ t4e .tee are ig/Wih. .4t:aoW*lo4oifiii.e de m on ilf.iiitkii:,66 l. 4ak i in&yoni,fipiti4o . n . ic':,fill. - .4 . ohi c to . .4::'irOn" iiny, : xef beat*l . • 4 .- ,,1 1 .1 ..' ir'ilio4 l 4, .. O T-P it ',. 9l il hart 8 0 6k 0 ( 1 :, e'Pg...5 5 . 4 ! Y: 0 !;:. d .,94 0 : 1 P-‘? 91P4,' iwarniliBo, t: tem:PP*btatka . 1. 004 9 ??. -tilrehelorpir, • :9'S...iesglisf .00 7. 1.t.0, OA 'tow ito• t 40. .: 1 1•§FR . .t:P I -3%:':: iiii*: . pvi*tc . 4.‘ k,kiiict*. PI a g *is?, .04Pkourit - mal , 'ls miii.o%,,i.ii ..:;7 0 01, 1 10 POI, tgiwieftm, open,".. 14,15: i,i 4 , , p, 445 „:,Jouturki4i,,glipg, tliton,isuap kap; ~.. I ~.g....p.0,. , 0e W.ni4d to he.. .'. ACiOßliftlieN-. P . ; 4 . ee, 49 now : ,. 6 .17 4 , -71 - 4, # ' -AO Putt l'io rigt3,,', tWere is ig9. eizetii '.4 e ..... f ye . .- , q "A , ..„ ; A iire a v i n* ,i , "*.g: Q e ,i i ial ie: - . - !.,,... . fr • ,I .f i al i ti#iil:ti s iowlf t ;io e : keg : rctog 74ctear'iiiiieliphiteli;iO4.4icie4, - , "::1 4 hijOitiit I c iia +,i.: :l oZ 4 bie Cilto'.o44 /09?, ahil;dri l o( l r.?4c(e i n, Old: :7;iiii/0Pe...04 7 .*. i : 10,thejaik ifOrlietivei'tlif t yikit #7.4 lite kifUi:Ohi.P l l:: 0f ~4,i° ii' '4114 'wlii_ch,4o l 4: il.lfsigtie* rail 'i; .ti i.. tako i 1.4 ..044ii i . e. . . 1 0 /174, :, ;t .0:-. - i :..1 1 4ii i - ppw changed" l et";' , Witrk.,ig 0 ftiP. l .. • * T4,`,4i5ic...i0 , !.0 . .104511448,:thia . .. 4ii:I11.01/o14.17;;;: l .iii.rs = foi.T.in : oo - 0 4. 4: mist': gOii. • i - i - liio. to' sound f 144., lArl* they ' wake 801, , • a, 04'601. i .,,y9, , ~,,91 , . new note, an. ins te a d of dying ' onie, - , ' I say ' Depa .' „LOON, then, to the ' old ' ' . umbers ' of th: goliUl lidw, lest when you lifionfoihdlie fits di of yciii gainciAagin hy - 64detubsi staiiNvothiiiol,clind tEii-blif .. eri.lieqiildiVisdtk l rkalredVaildlyeYelliseillr . • ,tviiptkAilifiviAit ' dititiltitllhiiiikattatioqi <, •::: ~t •;„ _ 1 : , i i -; ~: tiv i .?:-: . ''''' , 4SfelOtiii,feafttiiridt4''' E l rbil ...411 1 Yotitt Aiiriiie ite I tithe . ,.' eaid , gtatitr 1 liffkitil iiitilndfiCierbylbf hi* hilhatiorali" . - lt etir:!Of' - 114eligiiitifl.:':' ', !... ''''l'f' . : l ! . -' qt'- I . 'P. ii . -•014 . 1. ...,Rs.- lf; .C: ; , : . 4 : 'l ' ll i '1.,111•1•1:11 St. ,-; •,:. i., 11. • - .: ,4Gt. ~..! ... '' • ..; i :-.• : - .1 . -.. tilliat:44:ll - V1,1, 4 „,•:).“1 .., Iticrukottiiiltot4fßUbilLlTY , Ote zitibt BBfo :03Min S'rEltia. ) -itirefriceidflirgetizieedf tha < Manchester Literary and Philosophical So ciety, Mr. Brockbaiddieklibited some sam 'Pike .9f steel 13 S/an4tir.uredlkrsll94W.OrOgs process..,'; These rpeßimene' have . ; hoe hOOfd and _twisted , n9 l .l,..)o4,lshowell”r4 , lltrckfirkablel degree .4 duotility,;, , ,.ll. l e stated thatitheaeart: semer ; steel .ffiraB MK At+the most • plastic and Mantageable iof , eletalarr7more, so elrerl: than) coppor.,3l , ItrePuldikehent; flanged or twisted,. attlxerAptdor culd,-;widrout +annealing, . and! 1 oyo..ri 4,•,co,nsiderable 'range of temperature-I-, 1 which is,necthe ,csese witht ordinary steel-or, copper. ':A plate of„ [iB inches ,diameter had: beensforced threrrAma series of diet& until it' formedra•tube• oßW:feee,long anddi inches; diameter; without any crack , or-flaw. -A ring of Metal i couldiat..one heat be hammered into. rt die.to, form . a Aoconiotiirosiengiike chimney t0p. , ..1n drillinvibeircullitrhole into aLplate` continuoashaitrin_pne th ,reifiinnewhereas, in, copper ior .Low:-f&nt,plates,‘ or any other, Metal, ~the shavings: •break into pieces one sixteenth of aninch;long': , Thin sheets of the Bessemer+ soft , steelrcan be bent liackward: and rforwardaruruirobiof times.without a fraci tttrevend•itier atmosivas' malleable /to kurper. ' Manino-Sfilif: PROM 'lntiritkirkGlkl" Ailfdit,t "tfirentYifi }, fre years kgo':Mii. l o". • Nan Wit, li,"'inittufac'tUringcheniiiitiiii'' Glidgebc Scotland; madededefirl toitteNifii6entedt steel by s'nbridifitietre l n, `at iii didlLidrlierie,' to 'tire iection-i3Vliped'gia ' e'pe6iffirg 'with' froth 10016160Ths:vitt a tinilitlf‘'iitifi'lierie being two inches brba,d'und Oitia•thin;''• 'Tkee' cethentlition'tOtitrffbiW ''efilitedri• 'to Wilhty hiniri;: end Aki." - thii" 'hpifillitiisig'illiceedfill) that tine superailantia t'dliFilkbe: ''Thilti by the sole actinik i l ci Aghting gas, without safetif ally fo 4 " 'ody, it is possible to Obtginniitherratet4drettst siYor?; !it'll' bnq a titteillottlettime tott+Jernperatiure. ' •!. +To Obtain. s*el ;there iti lit 410d-itd • add 1 aimmoni a. provi) ohhly' in order 1 4:10'n'ittegenize the =fron:- Steel and eantii`roiidiifer wily-in;containing diverse propbt tibh eitif-the 'same ielem 'ent'ey , as• OW white , east. irlorp;ban)bryiempered .aa E4tUrtOiied %hi 'lO - tee`ti %ikon& thei• ihite-, civitlfon of Lieg r es!"xisett forturaliing cretirt pliteg r, , : , 1f,- . Y.' C‘l .- • l l ,' 1 4, •.1 '.'t' 3eAtMiio 'd ,ist's .* Ji 191.Ctalltgf!RiiitilYNEPPB ii i ir 0 1 9 8 1' ° Y-9 4 A r N I TI A e.t.PP,P,! ) eifilsui., 8 4 t.ii i i -; t4 Mt n .' 5, 70) 1 : Few. "PRl i ttArti...-4-bi§,444;b!RantjeAtii, WOl l Ol l l • 0 41 1 Pi* 4 . 41 1 ,0 1 ) . ilni4Kiclivi wallil;!l4il.,kairtliPit4 N ...Beet R4i4 ' t 9. f l Cd OA screws in winter. they contracted by coolink oti; - 'att 't tislie d tbip" soreiW,. an iniMov able grasp..4ep t irif WOjel Vutting a warm nut on a cold sere-W.4- and to-re?aove it, apply a large hated ireilf + . 776 - 45ir& - ot - *Untie nut, eir r ae'th'iteiit:inaT4x , , i'iieffi e dittl t leoiani, it . oiic.-1--0= i s cillilL ' ' -tzggY9o4o:l#4l a ces tie. me, Durve§e. 1 1 ' 0 . , I, 1 " 4,, ....0.41,(117 7.117,1116 111 1 ,fin i riIrEYANT rwittvwmAtiativsnlifr.- Tho mane% l'of gdollirti•itoodiituench:wearr-by the -rusting fof.lithroai; hoea,p.-,skovelfr, Mc. Stitheidf thiginig.htlielpT'*vente4 `the• At , p) Plication of lard anitireern - iiiiiiititi4 fit' ait oteeroftfron inniterciunti. , ihthellutaltinies di iinch - •lifai VIP rethir,"iiitt 44t': 1 44.'itti j r ' getlieT.„ TALiacan be . 4pplied wi tilll",i . '. o lty k4l te * , #. l ;l d tts7 h i t t,... t... 1 90 l y ,c o ln pi. Sr, biqek brlg .:. , oft ale t ; ' 441 4d 17/ 4;tItAAS. coating o lEir3,:ainiiipu - wil eWe iePteia. It can hi lept for 14.1 - 0 - i --- ig - t - n - n - e - anal - 's, ouns always bt 4. 04 ,,, 4 It oto rt h p. To C I DHE SHEEP $ - HINIS WITH 'nf l i WOOL ON.--=Trali ---- gelijii ..ii - nlial t ifilii_iiiiiiidliii of saltpeter - eveliteviven fl together tlf6itooglitP' . thriEkltghtissparauraKftimithi opt 4., * ,i4,43,9c[tkp. skin( l lf(44 19,8€41 1 .elryth i , tee wool out; nang, 4 sa,_ aac pkapAr •4.0 . taxo v or r three days, ZUs 10011 aandrar4ll49Fßß _ . I erape_the-i r thic:W • a-blunt-Wise ladfe tillieletiao This 40mTp thilitiwYeekteSlich skins-Aram ;eXcellenti .. d4l9l4o,vers,i p„-„,,,,, T 1 - a Lu - n 4 1 , • ., , :nL5.9 I , alfi,l46fftilii,t)/N l C L ga fl y . 1 1 .A71.41 4 b9g#P1 1 •441/ 7 7 • ja .. 00151K1 4 .41(3%.51:1:0, , bettoritylitthanneW) • . t ini ; TrilleeaS•rillf: oonk. iqkkOW iii i 4 M bil ' iiir ; 1rk5e1144,11:611-V -..49. , m ib i t o ..ia lti itii . er 1 0 . 3 4 ii .6 i ini ke i * i tent. watesti.:.-aen be : what: locatllexl '1), bilialgeitiVit prOVellek .. thipil ( etigilial*wk? iiiiiiiiiiii4 e . 44* - } fof ; ItiOter,:erithfilliiiiii PIVOINCt;4: 6 404 g :41;4141.0Akftt .the wheel: 7., 2he.t . new :ha •^ l, nl l haTerloi Wei !ceeillitn(kityelit/-Thull' * ;40i,34;‘ , 4rtliii,41 1 tKrttiti''gdielgOite works.—Scientiftc'Am i - on. • ' ' 1 - • • ta 1 & of Dec. 28, says : " Stra nge trangorma •no i.distiegTi . ell, the 4118in‘ which lot i= coke - • #asFaili- one prototea, *4o47Rat 1, 1 44 y Blidth ag of London iy,ould_prea6h ,n an [hail *u e slY2 s ; theilte4. -Lord Wrioth .1 ey Russell in w 'po tato, fruit; kid! orketv the Bishop of Oxford' at tioUittenifile hiss ing of steam apA r ti .":16rlocsiiiiotiveiT and last e lbutosidt-le. t, -I(ol7sol:4olaftr notin arid' . eve t iting; Iniiiiiikera!of deilomiria ti°nB4*.43losicurakelirtkiallifir9lgh- er, and indepoudgit d to their ;placios an suclession.:onAlia itagey.latl preach divine lesiiita iiiVerwded audiences, if9Latio.fr ai ctrotßer,,ig.fi -yp i e 444pe , ,: y...yA.4y,.?frrhe, and`.the:trecurring acts of a ctrama,learnust9 real, full of instruction atd, rich in fruits.... 411itttitictintittf,''" ;Are, •,,, .!, s PAT't:rt% *,*.EITTE,3) 4 , ' ; • ;VBSOkUt r Ebil PIM* mace 'Pl;)Wlierif of, f1r1Y4611d1.% hit! perfeet . ly, eleanly, as go buman ,bands ever touch' all the nutritious and palatable qualities of the Flour! ..P.lNlTMt.a4 l P.lluly.si,t,*nalllPT o 4‘.llbApand sweet. ..at never sours, an ful not dry,up,L e kddriontitizienothliti waiteii "flOuil Bye thib process Ivo pitiddce. su mire &wit*. and' nutria , ' 601 1taillgkez:sultt 0 1 0iPer. Bread *W.o9 ,l l.be)ingide!: bilitly pater process. , . . We Ili% a great'. ifunilier, of . testliniiiiiiili'nf 'Su; peidot-qttalitibi,*-TroM 'eminent cbeinisti and' p4si cial,usi.hoth, • country and Europe, but the best propf of the spade is, " eating it.", Please try , • Ladies add Otliers interested are invited to call and see' thelircieelisi of making the • it'..IINFERMESTED AERATED BREAD, Cornet; of Buttinnioiod skid &on& Stfreetiil. • v r..O2II,XLADELPRIA7. -f .VAIC,VEVEAt 94Airt+PXOPrietor:8•:,..i r • :•••;•.!fil brs AGENTS: • • ' • Vati:RiPLlckeOtiiiipr Breed and Button:woo& streets. Or. Spring.-Garden and Eighth sta. i Sanll.ll,nigbt,,S.E..e.brner Fourth and. Willow streets. HosirC6., No. 05' North Third street. Piliniter *MR4; No. 955' North Second• street. -ZoineiteNo.A2B6 North Second•street. . O.; H. 225' Richmond street. , , • Gefirge.Garim, No. 1419 Lombard street. , Onnipliell; 821 Loci o kst street. • • • Lipman C. Camp, No.•l2,,Southeienth.street„, • ..• H:. 0: tintm,;No. 15,000010%4611 street. Atig''lteiinei , lVi~'420 ' Kele ' ti ~ t:: • , r‘ Oanipbel . tiltzietity, No.• 17 rine' ••• . • • Pl ki V 2lli tV • Joha S4-.Shelmige, ort . pn street / . Dana S. S. E. cor: Siirthatid : RadViond sta. • Frincili A. Nos! 88581nd- 1 4208:Market kiteeati . E. R. Bancroft, N 01.18114 South Semind• k • . Thomas H. No. 801 - Sonth Eleventh street. ,Charles Norton; streeti sd-dooribelovr', Dauphin. ;William 06+8-Male, gO. 16b6 stre et. , :W. H. Olphine. '• it - Porter, No. 1522 Akio avenaf, R. H. Campbell, corMk!knial &Germantown ay. Cita. Heebner,, Main str(betNeen Sando:i4 Cleary' ' kfinxiS town. ' • ' • •' • ' • Wett•Chirstent tfr ; -. Pa. . • •.: , . $. EINYDRIC LEIDY. - - JsmAVM LBIIiYc 17114 1:II 'Doiti43II6:O O PILV - RTB °4 l '. Writing, Book-keeling and Meriliufhare = ai h 3 nlettg AeadVnYca lastoquii To.tke yft Avelge.guilAilig, ; ep,ri.prlVrst& Pprkslts[ yag, 4AOTHERS .send. reetingiais:the Poe*parp f .11:14 iaeneetof iheis4lll and abilitY s tp,lngiaitoknikw- • late rgiigiiieill'EduC:atiCiii; tWOri4zraen cessfulleichiryteintheßity ;.'and 1 1 1 4 business / 13 ' P Pl l l ll ./PajreiteXPTY T 4er ' e l g le Y(** 'rmdueeil ilieirprices in some, cases 8p per cent., to gm. • end that persons may, embrace 'tho opportunity - to' theiiiirelves foi any-pbsitidg, or ifor=4,fiettteiil imeon. sstbusiness.42theii own, hboourit i when' be:Hi:mar 1411,243*reitte.t .p.a7 pveising senofents InStitutiop receive NO teaching ever 'done • • lEBLODEON. r PA . • • - Th todersigned haying for ttierfisisto'fireilie• years been,practially engaged in inanufacturing ; , • !. ' MELODEON ' S, eoilffdent Of his , ability to produce an-arlinle topei nor to,any other in the city, Arid most-mode rate terms. Tuning and Repairing promptly attended to. A. I!I3ACNILITT, N0.'115 N. Sixth SI:St. tblOy - •; RIIB3ELLi-Ifo'•22•Noisu Sir= STitJECTi. AM) " . ican.Aud isdPottg.4 , • • :.;1- ••• !•• • A . w FINE Coral, 44,- arid-Carbuncle Jewelry, in Etru scan. and, r plain, , inountiugs.. Silverware of ever, deieriptiOn ti iiaikirited 'equal toCoin. Plated Ware— Tea . Sets; taleattiskets,: Cistinis, Cups, E.n iv e's, Forks, etc: *.;llepeiring.eatefully attended:to.. nov2B ly Corns .• i 11:1-3' ~• • Corns Mid Bunons Cured!, I iP I M I TANTANiE°VB II 4W-AMW4I( : TWeeekii Cif& yFeinbvirik w o rst cases of Coma and Bunions, and an Diseases oft eFe `Han!diiilid ;1 , 21 ; 15' n„,,•Fropi.Dr. 0. Lerey, M. D. "This is &Certify that Kennedy hits operated on my feet to my entire satisfaction." • From John W. Dovießrillferjebil Real Estate Agent, „ Walnut street. the.febfiiiPm'Yiwife oi .-.• ..,,Brom .Liaac Matiens..„ , 4 " Eennedylim removed a bunion off, my rligh Been st!pialf;3 Yd fdi'srii n yes: • • : Francis • "This is to certify that / Keptie4y / 4 f ew V I % . f a l le .9 ld riO'Tfe,o DlYento AMU '• • ifikealledbon( Dr. - , - NeruiedritisToverialei Jest, andl • kbPPl 3 . l !(t s eA TifSet 1 1 7 e!te 881 i4Pcg9P." • ni.nrancis , . . ' 4311 fief removed three corns and five bunienti off with: out pain or bleeding, and I am satisfied that he has effectually cured me." - _ From Mrs. J. W. Il e m,:eortd,Ao. 718 Catharine st. " This is to certify that" Dr. Kennedy ,has.renioved coine(andreirnioestciff!df my(feetrivilichilinveautiMA ine for, several,xei . LF,s.i .e .He-aliso rcipiovpdagince:r frpn; itnidalp'finAbi,_wineli hitoil no u5e .. .4 tc g .the j )erio trifif. ferbighuitiaixitY of Philadelphile, as a skillful au geb>S,Mf •); ; air.viaicxces; \.• -•- , • MIR 0. ) 'Dr. John Dorbet,. M.D. , Mrs. Smith, J/reen st y .; Dii_p_tainli eel u'ii"" zo ;: clicakTEV & :Hi •Milliskar.% , W. Di :Roster; •COM.:I Idea :1 44 M1a1t,...N014,9*P '.4 1 1 11 .9t0. 11111" d :Skeet 'lf: : ' • Vier's Davis Maher i9l4Uiraisii-r " toineyat~law :: M' iv' afti c ji.C ouis ti le k. ~,!! M Clopole Stevens, P4pro,' . .. Rattrisigs,, u WAT, - P ut Otreqs .Ft r oneiriewl ,1,-.llSt e imu s , • , oni c; "Dr. Kenneily. alas': operated on: my. feet,,esid heir! 'effectually cured me of some tertiiring , peopithat I have 'been canne r ied-wititifotViarkl' ;•', 7 , 1 Y ~ From the'Rev. Welter M:. Titornpisotwit tivro " '' This is. to,nertify that whilst spjournmg *Ma{ gPeMIY has °PeraSe.4‘ to nriblitireeistieTiCtiol4" „ " 4 , eenlfy that' . ..nelleitoniriok4enziedytto: o,plakete on skanr 7 , g%14, -- and.rain liatisteirthit lias,effe&thilly Cured* thireftesigtiiii4ii4V,Liv ieli for nitkafr'Yr.v • • i mrgey,..omerly, Oirr Arch etreet. • "1.18 t,cl certify th e ntir e oall _Dr. Kennedy. ER his" o_pirtited'Spiiiiiy i feelidiViy entire' sislatitaCtion:' : ( 4 0* - KElslgkinaclifin' Sp!rgbo' tit of l'hiladelphiii that eiref (received the unaniz inqps ,cemmendationssof the Philaxielphia l pyass. .se ; csn,b corisalted at ,his oilice,, daily" No. 001 Filbert stiQet; ti f oni4 to .12 AAki i .aiid-t id . 6P. 11.' Judea: w t. GREW:BEM a ''TEAS.: • , onlowlpsbrktracii lklgt.)N ; • n . :corner idA3rottit eke - grant Streets PHILADELPHIA:: . ymi WHOLESMAr and-ißetailleealera- in !:fine !refis, C.Cte , l l o,x,iauitvAeit:kelir ; rreserves, auotovery"#atieti Family GroCe- Jrciwo - 0.10 ries. Goods delivered in any-part of the city, or packe securely for the country. sept,W ly ": .41:7 ;THE, fitEaILCIIIESITE*-_AQ&DEliffi; - - - • • At WestoOlitstei, -P_e niiigth snia,' 0. • J .• vf . . rUb WM% ride frdn%Philidelplik, by the PeuiusylyanialCentrateithe'Nfest.Chesth' ailikpouNploi j.iiEct i „Rapro.ol,Y l A Medi a, Rom inencetiCs Winter Term o f gye mOnths, 'Mi . the tria l iinitinSt. l l ltily'eand 1 3 1 iiiicie Allen' 1 , t•iiiiiifea rthtlitilikbri for College orAtrishielsinwOilrrilan4i.ereneh and Span-7 ish taught. N. native , refittleAkt,te#94.9o l .i. Ni, ,gentle man of, ab e ibtx i angi experience, constitute the corps of instrketoYs: ‘glilitary Tactics" have been intro .duced • Ititoithir'Sehootifoi'the' genefit of those pupils Villgitivi ttlEsißE to aYailithetne4feketftlieilladvamages. i ~catllegues may be,fijitaineld.A i t.k e pffiee l pf ) th e Aft, iitc4x rttilitriEst);;or`on, a icatien'to bifioalio %' t Plittla: 'it a , 101 , 14, ', l lllo , Tritialialtti4 i :,:,•ii ---..- 1 . 1 , "- .4‘ ' — i 4.4• • •••••: ' :.-- ''--- 1 ^ -..,.-.107rn "I[I7AR . 1 1 1 7-MASE-1-sk redactimita avHundivattPeki ma l t ~t p ir E icF9o,* ,mAkopmp.4.ifc , .r. REDitit'a Pil i O n lagathele4Ml4ll-1 1 , jan-2 ly Second street, above Green. - USDIRrT ITCERa 'CYRUS HORNE, ' 13-3rD,E R T .No 23 NORTH - ELEvarrmn • Philadelphia, riOFFIN cl - Rarses, 'Carriages i and- eierything• ap- NLi• pertainia's tnTunarale; fin.rnahed• at the shotteat notice.-:, Lead geffius on hand. , nov2B. General - Thiniiiking Undertaker, No 509 SOirrri TaTRTEENTH STREET, First house below Lombard ati.eet; ' Philadelphia. Every requisite furnished-atMiortest notice, and on most reasonable terms. . Pers'o'nal attendance , at all hours. '- • EDWIN A. ,HUGiTES, VE MAKER, • - . SPATON 0F7D11,. WADSWORTH'S CHURCH, -'; •No.-2,59 =Boom TiNTR STREET, I • " above Spruce street, - nov2B - . • Philadelphia. LEWIS FAYETTE, GENERAL FUROSHING VitDERTAICEE, No. 770 South Second street, above Catharine, OTTLD, respectfully inform-the citizens of Phil-. i V V , idelphia that , he still continues at his, a 4.. 'stand, 850 S. Second' street, above Catharine; nimie be will „keep. constantly on band' a large aisortMent lof READY MADE COFFINS, of „all qualities; .together ;with the complete paiaphernalia necessary for the pro perinterfaent, of the - dead. lAglitotsgsitk a es ; ;:a,-hivailvers arctonglnep:m carc ifiil..' 'Chita 'moderate. Old stand; N. 350 S. Second street, New No. 770. nov2l,ly HORATIO S. 1-lELV.gitgo.lsT . 13ausleave. toT announce- that he is "conducting the UN-DERTAICINA ,BUSINESS 4t, the i old eltahlished stand of his. father- the htte Nieheies Halverson,' No. 225 Coutes street, above St: 'John sl.,:ihtch" his been - in opera tion for over 41? yews,: Amalie :assures the pub- Aid thatthe!well earned.reputation of the con cern be hept,np in every particular his facilitieli ere such as to enable; him to guaran tee satisfaction' ie . any .ind: all that favor him 1 *WlT:their patronage; and hisloag experience, 1 and the personal attention given to every de .ipartniettt; =wilt ensure ihar everything in his hdruanufactured of-the best material, and: finest workmanship, at the very lowest TI - • " • prices. I 'N:13:::-::Walnut i 'MahOgaily and Cloth Coffins, twith.,plided,andtsolid silver mountings, always .on hand ,ready to be delivered at the shortest uptick. nov2l ly , , , Brirkirs4ssenee ofAamaka Ginger. /rANIT,PACTUREP only at, FRED'It BROWN'S Drug Chemical' store, . Northeast corner of Pifth and - 'Cli6triiit streets, Philadelphia. Attention is.'ealled valuable remedy, which should be in every.family, : and for t ate .A.rmy and Navy it is indis pensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, bertain*,,pieventive from the effects of bad water.' .C t lvrioN.,--iße, sure to get the _genuine Essence, wl isTrepared only by F..Eaowx,, at his Drug and Chernical,itote, Northeast Omer of Fifth and Chest fot sale by all the re spectahleApothemries in the United-States. optrait sttitrr. BROWN— JNI' 04)3i : right sectir t ed—' Prepared only from the Original Prescription of the late PrOfessor, Mutter," at. Fredericki l ßrown's,. -Northeast corner of Fifth and .Cheitnit;streeta l This Reine;l7 - ii'ainfe'and simple preparation from the receipt-Of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whoM was a favorite prescription: That he used it , In his eiteneivekractice ?. ipsures to the timid a eeitain,pidof of, pure and mnoxitius elernenta, Mato thode 'Wile' know his cliaraiter for skill and Care ful ittention, to: prescribe onlylsuch. remedial agents: shoUld secure restoration without producing subse quent-evil,. it -Will tbe wercoined ae a rear -gdod. 13n clortthe guidance, of a Physician, (to whom its combi nation will unhesitatingly ..ho made known), it, will, atiritys be tonnd beneficial,, and in cases where a me dical is not atchand, it may be nsed with safety, !according tonthe :directions, in all , eases of short, or , long duration. ~For .sale .FaEDEarair, BROWN'S, Ding and Chemical store, Northeisi'cOrner of Fifth and ChetitiMt atreetsi' Philadelphia: dech gni '' SCIIOOI:iI I OIt . .PHYSICAL AND - MEN ' TAL'EDUCATION y NOW . OPEN FOR..: • BOARDING. AND DAY PUPILS.: HIS • Schoollastweipeculiar features, viz.: 11SALTII, 1. asalrimpryobject r and Insraucriov by Lectures. Young ladies only are received as boarders., The school Fs design - ,give,theirl as e onaplete'and finished an edubation , ao , can be had in any Seminary-orTeniale College: a Pupils may commence :any time:: , Apply! ;for terms at the School, No. 1432 S. Psylv SQUARE or address, CORNELL," AM., ILX, Principal: "" leas 31A,p701v A.F Siobrai,-late of the Female Semi-t „nary at Harrisburg, Pa.,,is Assistant Principal. ; _:,, lies also a Department for Bevs, in separate, irnemi l : lilt* they are fitted for Bisiness, or College; for Military,. or Naval Schools. Miss-'Clara F. 'Sher-. nran, l of Boston,is assistant teacher in the School for, Sep,ph i kfty,,,e t a PmnpFx,,,...VEP4B7mnirs,, in are • rec rved at 'il:l•ediiced price, In strumental Music, Oreek, French, and Gerznalt are taught brciimpetent-insthictors. GEORpE O I . ,,B,YD, BANIC q- R N.o. 18 South Third StreA,Bhiladelphia (Two do_ois alcove Idechnnics'..bank.) DW4LER -in Bills of-Exchange, Bank Notes and Specie. prafts on New York, Boston; Balti niors,etcilfor sale. Stocks and Bonds bought and sold on commission, at the Board of Brokera. ' Busi aess-Eitrier, Loans on Collaterals, etc., negotiated. PoPOSiP , Feceived and interest allowed. jag: A - ROH ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE. OLDDEN R-ICICARE, ''.i Na: 832 ARCH STREET, doors below Ninth street; South Side, -• PRILADELPJIL& litiVe , 4l6W one hand a splendid stock of English and 4 / 1 49**a - - • of all esoriptione, whiell are offered at greatly re duoidkvii6es 'f'‘) Cash". .; 4nglish Entssels from:L.B7o. to $l-Pai paxci. X144;14 C4AL:6IIi LAMP WITHOUT :kpg , Tri eies,Patent coal OA Lamp URN 47' 6. , • • - ^ ' 1-I`S all ..; al kinds of Coal 9,ll..withotit the use of a = Chimney. Housekeepers aria of ei§ wYii' edit a SAFE, RELIABLE PORTAISLI,and convenient-desidera tum, avoiding entirely they expense or trouble of the lamp with chimney. ran_mers, 0.5 - Lamps wholesale and retail. by 13,01 ART H. WEEKS, Gen. Agt-: F stAcodn);Ntilk*gmid ttrel4.7 N.,43:—dog thl<liy.the.gallon orbarrel. noy2l 1 IGAOR-crt 1'."donB; ; ~• Ilesignet emi:PatgrazetifrionWood&Brassalliesi f•.:1 • LEioyivhcq:ig.'.ffeti,eitleated,: .d- 414 deel2 tf Philadelphia. FER,2O, 1862. iSf72 EL CompQsition BELLS:, THE undersigned; takes -pleasure, in,anunupping to the patrons of the "'American Presbyterian," and thepublidimgcneral, that the CLOT/EI..LNG manufactured, either ready T made , nr.special order, is from material of the 'I7 — FRY - 13 E F H RTC. S and warranted to give satisfactien. The prices are marked in PLAIN On each , garment andin,silliCases uniformly low , TERMS CASH, . •• , •- • . ; EDWARD. T. TAYLOR, „, ifor Lin Am. &vans r "octal ' No. Chestnnt street, 4 'rhilk. ONE lIUNDRED ANDr FIFTY DOIr: LARS PER .iEARI TWXVIME4E.SEDIEKAAT,: NEW, JERSEY. (\NE Hendred,tand:Fifty 'Dollars will -pay for Boa isd firrin - yo:mit„Lalian. this. Institution.. Ids Tocataon for advantages cannot be surpassed. Tire instruction is equal to thatimparted in any School of iliejikh ea order. wive. French teacher resides in the &rail?. Pupils ere received at any time, and•charged aceortlingly. REV. J. ADDISON,.WFITT.A.E.ER,-, A.M., Principal. MISS DELIA'S: 'StIYCHEr_SF 'Vice Principal. •. TARRANT'S EFEEBVISCENT SELTZER APERIENT. THIS valuable and popnlar Medicine has universally. received the most favorahle recommendations of the medical profession and the public, as the most' efficient and agreeable APERMNT. It may be used, with the best effect, in ,Bilious And, Febrile Diseases, Costiveness, Sick ,Heidache, Nan, sea,. Loss of Appetite, Acidity .of the' Stomach, Tor-- pitity of the Liver,. Gout Rheumatic Affections,:- Gravel, Tiles, and an. complaints where A GENTLE OR COOLING APERIENT OR PU'R ., GATIVE IS REQUIRED. It is "particularly adapted to tb.e wants of Travelers, by Sea and Land l Residents _in Mot Climatesi Permits of Sedentary ; Habits ! Invalids and Convalescents. Cap r . tains of Vessels, and' Planters will find a valuable ad dition to their Medicine Ohests: It is in the form of a:Pownaii, carefully put:in Botz, ties, to keep in any climate, and merely requires water . poured upon it to Produce a delightful effervescent beverage: - Numerous testimonials from. professional and 'other gentlemen of the highest standing , througkout the country," and its steadily increasing popularity for a series of years, strongly guaranty its ' efficacy and - vii. - luable charii,cter, and commend it to the- favorable notice of an intelligent, public. TARBAYrs Cordial Elixir Of. Ttfrkey Bluit•arb. This beautiful preparation from the True Turkey . Rhubarb, has the approval and 'sanction - of 'Many of our Best ishisicians as a valuable and favorite • FAMILY MEDICINE, i • And is preferable to ,any.other form n-erhich.,Rht barb is administered, either for Adults or Children, it being etimbined aananner .to - inakeat nice palatable to the taste and, efficient, in its, operation. , TARRANT'S moved Indelible Ink For .marking. tg• Linen, Muslin" Silk, ete., has been. proved by many yeArs' ,aiperionce, to be the best, most:perinanent, prelieration ever offered to.the.phblie. - • . The superiority of this :Artieleismehnowledge(l' all, and purchasers' aild dealers find it to - . interest to give a Preferenee over all similai 'pre-' parations. • . • " • Manufactured only bp.x• JOHN A.A`A...ttRAMT. D RUGGISTS, No. 278 Greenwich - St., tor. Warren St. New fork: And for sale by Druggists generally. ly P-R1 N 'CC .4- V- 0 1 , IMPROVED mEtoDEONS. AND ORGAN ME; JL lodeons, or . Harmoniums. The .best anditte,cheap-- est:,,Pricestrom $45 to, $350, aecording.to style. • A liberal diScount - for eash r or on naonthly instalments of as small amounts ad $5. - JAMESRELLAK, NOs. 279 and 281 Sonth_Fifth street, above Spruce, Philadelphia, Wholesale Agent- eyyt dees - - THE. POPULAR PRKEDY. AXE E ,COMPOUND - SYRUP OF DOCK . the : naost papular , medieine, because it ie the. hest CO*, tr'SYRUP, tlia'best Blood Purifier, the most potent Invigorator, and' the most soothing and speedy cure .for,ipaMs:, , in : the lungs and 'spittink, of, blood: For, sale ,hY•the .proprietor, , F. Jums.u.a, No. 4625 Dir-ggiats. dan23 ti .tft No. 1112 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. A small Church Organ, with separate Pedal pipes, on ;hand, and for sale at a reasonable price: nor'l4. G'. PELMAN )ES PEC TFITLL Y informs the readers oPtlie I.lii "American , Presbyterian" that he prepared to furnish them with PICTURE -inirIOaRTNG GLASS FRAMES, of the latest styles, aid-id-4'4e rior quality; at t„he,lOwest prices. - lisgs.. Particular attention giveni%:the•framing of Pliotogra ' phs and satisfaction guatanteed. G `PELMAN, S.W. corner of varlilifill and Cali lowhill streets, Philadelphia • jan2 ; THE Frß.g• TN OEM STEREt. . , • Letter from Theo. IL Peters & Co. . . , January 19, 1860: lifuleas.`Faxiant,.Tfiamiolt‘Co., .629 pheetnut Street. GErrxmarsror--:lPre have 'recovered - the Potent Champion' Safe, of. our make. - which WeLtiought from .you ..mnrrip.Ave .ye,ars ago, from,the tailek,of,our building,: No, 7;6', pbestpi k t. street, :WYtieti: Was jintireb: Jei.troyed:lipflrir-ott , the morning -of thetntiffrele So-rapid was the progress of the flames, before we could reach the store, the whole interior was one mass of fire. The Safe bem,giu . the „Nick part of the store, and surrounded by theinott combustible materials, was exppred, to-great beat ., It fell with. wails,. f that *it of -the building 4:ata the 'dinar, a n d - remained im bedded in the ruins for more thaw thirtY'hours• Tke Safe was opened this morning in the presence. of --'number of'gentlernen,' knit 'the contents; comprising . o, Pr i moittlf.hills, , -riceiyablia:money, and .a 4argaamonart, Of yaltiahle,,prtpern, aye, all safe; not 4 thing,rmy .4' 0 0 0 4 by tire. • • - <Ste,apeetfally, poure r TRECL 11. PWER<AP-' °•' "Tbialboire Safe can be seen at our Stein; where the Putilidlarerinvitealltd ball and exataineit. , ERING-dt CO. !Ni l , 6.29 0114ESTICUT ST. ' ' gam). Life•iSite •ItiotogTaphy in Oii ARE much superior th Oil Paintings, as enesse andlpictureas, if made bislalfial.a'attsts, sdelr yom.rancl.* A JI ReActialt ai?o;v9 l - Gregn. ' 4a - de d i rectly IrtunrlivinorSaigt, fromsmallijaguerrentypeg, Arnbrotypec'ti"Tha graphs, when persons are deceased. -janily For elmtchesi Schools, Fanzis, FaCtories, etc, etc- THESE Bells are made front all ALLOY OP'STEELi by: ! a new process thatenables the propri etors for sell therit at one-hilf the price:of Others' i and at same time to furnish a Tsar SUPERIOR Bell. They . are not - Made to break, and are war ranted.,For particulars rela eielb. izg, Keys, Hsngings, Prices ! ', and Warranty, send for circular to the manufactn- BROWN & WRITE, No. 20 - Liberty street, - jan2: New York 'J. BUFFIXGTON; 0 kerl N BUILDER o . 181 s. ELEVENTH Eci" Above'Wainnt, PHILADELPHIA.., =MEI ) -P4 Z a 04 04 5 - P tb .- 3 m 6 co Imp 29-ly
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