120 ghtgndl tivett. (0011MNICATED.) Crossing the lied Sea. BY LETII3 THORNE. •GOD speaks , to the leader of Israel's band ; " O'er the waves of the sea, stretch the rod in thine hand." 'A mighty _East wind the deep billows swept o'er, And they rose like a wall, as they fled from the shore. I - . • All silent, they stood at Jehovah's behest While through the dry channel the mighty host • press'd. With wonderment mute, as with reverenee they trod, 'Bewildered, o''erawed by the presence of God. ,ligwthe last in* the ranks of 'that army are o'er: , See 2gypt's..proncl:King _the opposite shore, With his ehariots i and horsemen; and warriors so - - bright, • .40 their twiner and weapons gleam in the sun light, The king, in his rage gives the word of command,, And the glist'ning. ranks closely press to the atritha v ' , . elliousind arrogant, liardeted in sin, T e lent they "rush, and the waves hem them in. 1 / 4 1 1 ~, over this 14,, , and hes;, . n i , the billows move on; g emi/ 4 . of 431114 4113 high wa ll of waters hath gone ; niug to acoonnt I+.he :oriot, and horiemen, and probable account 0f' , .., ~ flans of these treatises,\Fonarch,—:all silent and isms. an4Atir diver enoiit, , . Like the cold Alpine glaoiers, trkey-gtomerisia - eir pride; And the God of the Hebrews, in fury defied But that God, in the heat of his angel' came down, Ana like to a snow-wreath, their ,pride is o'er thrown. The power that _guided the chosen ones through,, In 'Wrath, the rebellions and prond overthrew,: Ye, hardened, repent 1 ye believing adore is will stay the proud waves, bring you safe to the. shore. • /lard& 4th 1862. (ows'asmbArimi,) ON TILE EZA,TTI OE4i. OBTLEt, WRITTEN Bt ONE , NyBO AAA amdE (lONE TO , BEE NEST._ DUAR, beauttons child I thy,lovely brow Is ooldlisattelished marble marble now I Thine eyelids dreop,:and gentle sleep -Doth o'er thy 'wearied bosom creep. Lovely in life, sand lovely' still Though 51 ‘ (!ifi,tblisith made thee:enAd an d chill, 'Fretti thy pile lips no voice we hear, _ No OW of love our spirits cited. Thou dot not heiti thy moth Or's While teats like r4ii-dro r po o'er. tlief4lii ' .onee, if a tear bedimm'd her eye, Thy sweet, soft hand would wipe it dry; With loving words and smothering kiss, Call back her thouhts to joy and bliss; ',Thou wart an angel tool to Win.. • . The'eehing heart with soothing balm; With" loving words, audgeixtle song Didst cheer the Wearied one Sting. *****She is not dead I ''tis but a sleep ! 7.o)lclisingidatidl tilugrvidip Jell; 3, _ trim put, brklgt4,44ortfr.ptipAmtaw. vosi vita *arta 6'o Musio, Area itohtto, merits'her SUOV as from niisOls' harps *e: heat, .Edrth. *llir knew such glorious s4,:mist,l . AO . we wituiT mii,,that bliss to gain , Though,, lone and sad, our path must be, Our, treasure, God Iwe yield to Thee •I - 'Tis Thine,"the cup of life to fill, With joy or grief, with bliss or ill;' 'Tis ours to Say ? '" 74,wilt beAene " Jehovah lead'hie to thy throne ;;;;,, .iVordi oven , G f t. T. MitiMMER;BOY Dif nummtAt. • ;1 4 4:grtirE 41141*D0 41 4 0 ,: .• i [Wit Itiivirthe aesuriiniiii that i thhi*ryis litere4 lithe...E . 4e. inclePlyideiti4-)...) , ' THE whole city was wild with -triumph at theri-,lotorTes'of Fort Donelson and to nuke. CliCer'after cheer went up from the] iche.nge, and ~pitoglt were almost , memently-jystling each other in the thronged streets, and in stead of begging pavden would, burst into a shout for the old,flag. Woman , that I am, ai I hurried home in the twilight of that glorious- day,ll hattto - hold my muff nloB6' fo my mouth to prevent mg voice from swelling the great thanksgiving. Turning the corner of my own Atteet,,lltal.aatoxitshed to see that illy pariox was r brilliantl,y ; lighted, and through the thin curtains I likeivik saw figures moving rapidly. rran up the ste _,s and soon disceyered the reason ; foi-a ;PI opened the - 'door all nay own children . n tl lieveral of My neighbors' rushed :With a'g;reat sweep into the hall, and fora moment I was nearly stunned - with their oheers for the Fort, the soldiers, the Stars and Stripe‘ned. At last, at the volley-for. the-gruitioats, they stopped from sheer exhaustion, and l doked very meekly, "What in- the world . are-you clown in the-parlor& for ?" - • " Well, mother,' gas.ped,Will;--“viri44410.4 to play we were gun4ealvaitid-tibe-nr wasn't 'big eueu i gh. $9 O Iff•St'•iilltl: to , run ;up .witinat faueltangicuitiya guns of t l 4ecillWidirvaPliyvni *Ws; wild , .luWan, EA ) 3i - e;ThEnigadished a cauntiand !trade a f char.: ; t. - - .:r: .1"i : #••1 , • , t , an inch of am: -') et In .'. . , :% • t ' -. I winced, lid Ilinkat Ica& ILI4 ifalf en t i9ed them ,inta' (therthatkiTrevedit.Alining room, ;who)Komli played gun-boats and cheered until tlielr father, coining home to tea, rather 0 1 90; 6 4 M bY , s,a: , 41cvf4Y..PiAtti/k9, .... , *4 turf!), te: Beg, 41# ~ Aigt,,,A Att.% 3 1 4-Se• 1 Mar.4449i4 0 ni:1 4 t W4hlefltkoM,44 the eager e srviMzwhOstko4K4 4 Airsufl just before :hedtigkeomi r thayiist,codi around him fit )11tai ustomary•storyolieuliold them the one.LsltalLtry.to ten you__ ---. "You all krtow,i) is idattetit father, "how last, /rAI the.l4aseoc)musetta 4v:irk-Rex/tat ta,clre` andinurdep4ri thrstrpts of Bahl moreond4oW the whole:heart gpliewßirs. 1)uul thiiil i led to swinge- their ' detitlui.:.Theie was si youmkboy of garkilehen.d, I)t4 t frgeri Year4::•0 1 :)..40 4 4 1 :44044-.4„4lltinest :i4O Z a mil;,frem sehogumiliturt, da . wildAtitiriink diestien, -and- -told--his mo goof; tri the, w.atOhiliaszkilditt lit! e. 'Why, Albert,' - • )auglieds,,ltivhappy mother, 'they' won't iire y9u";- linskarksjtpo little, 'm boy. 'I. •thiu ,grule, oft , U A cAl b tek r I I guess those old liplais yr - ig mi When 41g.x.. hear me play the 4Stir;Opsykeednigici;teM and out 1 1 0 Welitil.allithii mother -heard thini. playing the amartabi um& as he inalthddi 1 clown the street at-the head of a tatteoere, licin(seibe iirchilit / liiiilreirktifitit-liw regi ment. He had• a -gut i for !drumming, and thinking, of his words • that- mothers heart s f tgod still with fear. He War her:only - child; how handsome .boy; how could-she let-liim go? But she . soolde,d'hersplf I .oii even thiOing ef it. Of courie his father would *eh If* 30 home, At dinner-time Albert attacked his father on the subject,huOirfighet peremp torily answered 'no,' and,,told him. there must be no more talk,o4 thoineitter. .Usually his father's decision settled ;things, but this time Albert argued manfully., He could do just as good service as anybody; he ought to go; he mist go. But Mr. Mansur was firm) and he had to yield, although the strug gle was so severe that he grew pale and thin. At last, to divert his attention, they sent him to his grandf'ather's in Augusta, and fervently hoped he would forget his fancy. But when he arrived there he found a regiment all ready to go into camp a short way froth the city. He accompanied them as drummer. His father and mother, as the weeks went by, became impatient, and.at last went for him. As they rode through the. streets / almost the first person 'they saw was Albert; marching in a fine new uniform with this same on pany;:4lo'Were (in .their way to the station. .He had kept his promise to theray that iti;he had not enlisted, but they felt from that day, that they moist let him go. He went home with them, and after a few weeks they'gaxe him up, and he enlisted in the Mass. 23rd, CO. Kurtz, as drummer for one` of the -eord pames, being the youngest in the regiment. Dear little Ames, I can never tell you how his mother felt, hoiv tis- father in his bitter grief prayed, how many hot tears stained.tlie few-articles-he could , carry, and then almost as sorrowfully as to his burial, they went to see him sta . rt. That day the poor, pernts ialked long together,"then..the father went out, and while he, was.gone the pale mother knelt with her -face hidden, asking for strength and patience: ;When he came in, Albert knew that he should not go • al6no; his father had enlistedasprivate in the same company, so as to take care of that idolized boy. , They sailed in the Burnside - e*p4- tion,,and on, all that long - , dreary passage, Albert was, the light and joy of his regiment, and indeed of all the regiments On the ves sel. SO full of hope and enthusiasm was he, that his father wrote his wither, 'all the pettinga te got did not seem to hurt hinva bit.' Officers and men delighted to do- him favors, and' his' prompt, sancy , drianinaing won praise from the gallant commander„ him ',When the hazardoki work of landing began, Albert managedle'be on of the first boats, and•was. ce•nsecreently ,aregmg; the first to stand on the enemy's island - of Ito anoke—theirs then, ours now, thanke`be.te God. In that_ march, through Blithe ; ,end., water,-he did his part,welly not, allowing : his tither to touch his cherished druinfor an in stant. .-At last , they came sight -of:the enemy's battery. 'Who will go and take asking thegeneral commanding; 'The Md§s• 23d,' was,ttie, quick,rePly. '47orvierdc.then, double .luick and in the teeth'of , that gab ling fire-they rushed te`their.deatfrt be 0 4 . 10 .oeir„biidel- .4. 1 1 mt - e" :Owl - over his shoulder, and seizing a rifle fzeinu:a I wounded mail near, dealt true ; -11 . Wifither fell iiotindea side, s buthaeededi'hiin net; his whole spul :bad' lost its "the work .before ;'film• 'Look at ttuiteiiild,'; saidene.oikeer to an other; 'no wonder we conquer when'. boys fight At last the position was ourS; : hp s:ehel,gmanwlinrned axa,fie'd; and for Ala:11N- tkr_itikrfdfFthetbattle , l=ceased:. . So 4n , , was again,loading, Ago the colonel:46*ms his shoulder. .ait; rest a minute, my 36unglYetd.---don't you see they:are t _ . ‘.oh, glory. Italleinjah-l' sang out. the excited boy; 'didn't I say they should 'run toithe old tunes?' and seizing a disabled. ;relielVei for a' druM-Stick, he struck' dronsly . defiant way 3 our impudent Otd;stribi of Yankee Doodle. It -;was' a 43trange , souid as it rang out over, that 'field Or Of 4 faint and weary<Au' braie . fellaivewerei they give - it a ronsing welcaile. - Z A. - flying rebel- heard, it, and looking back, took;EOZ. aim' 'at Albeit ; -A man near the b•-,ij; saw • hint, and tried to pull Albert down,-but 'he stood his ground, and' the ball did not fail to its deadly work." ..__ «OE ,, atlle44';, burst4rptol4:fetirful chit dren •-"nb - t tilted; iiiss f iler "JialisSf &bite& him iihlir-itinnedliftrst, and borwhini•out.of the% (wild'. they 'tifirell his 'brow itid• you colonel mono:the -loss when' yoil, 'that his strong arms held the Oyirtg •buy.. His pale lips moved at 43.4 tins 'theyyhthit . hear 'Ns iv6rdi. Some inquiry for ilisAnAsprlg father,_ some last precious weeds for—his lonely motharr.r This, boylike, ' Which. r beat, quick„tell.,one„?' 1 1 ,e!,.1* ran like liditrown.this7b,lagiceinid fli.,e l ef; and' one in a voids lirleky'With'+'said, (W l 6, Albert, the field. is ours . ' - The' e ars death had al rtitlY siight Inlnd utterediTretiently again he gasped, What, tell-quick?' We beat .'em intirely, me boy;` - saiN whiff tiisli 7 sergeant; who Wit atryfiAg•iikv a hattlie loilfid; then, and. hisvoice- was-, as. str9_g. and firig,.l4,,as eves. as he answered , .-' Why doia you, go aster `em Don't Initidi-fineibill<Catehmix-. , 4 I'fiitex'lithle cold, but running will warm be' He nev - Cer spoke a coldness of death stiffened his limbs; 'an So he - passed from of. the victory. They ktilltittrikitiii et derly, smoo - hm s ee 3 -3 d, aihised.• hTtn,fhey tea t te44,,n7 7 73 • menttam,_ but he only sad; e dra - •er die than holtur-%ittetior. ) If 4 # . 44 ,ifficriodP It4tp 714 rt rliftg„,i only,.iiikyntig .ukear ..4o3tasionsislAibett wohlarberrasiounedi WT. 1 4 ° "c` - ". W*oo4, fl3, l 3tt i fq4li 33 44 3 ... •Awitolpiypitlaawoory tnore,...but-vreatto-b w etk-antl-when Nellie sailiMlWyer..ll,3lll.7tidcliPn simple ciiißPllllsollls,fabiatorictliet Goct weiditlatia lie AIR:10111st' Thrigh•OM =4,lkelLa' 14, 1 *':034,;iatt i dgmoiff.mkk , r 64 fiCt o Kfl44lfOrcfl3etiaderlittile-heirkrt;broloi wn-3,40•:.War , WO; , ifdi giaa. whin ' cif :she stddriit- i ;TE:4 O O2j. Cr.?`.''. • • z.4.NT . Ittilittit HANDS-114W „ mut ot v ..:.:LCi. "..wbittomilor- !was a - bey Irene qdrvah9ut hi*it IRtitlYl am p;,'' 13 ivic4 11 1# fiiqq#2.'....i o ;' : 1 ti ty 8 01-iti li fkinoo . " ,, AV.4 4 ' I ts 'A , - 4 3 101Nakiffki'd AMOS. , a upon them here. •!:Plpflidi '! , ';'-tri 1 Sib'. i.. jiiik; . M t lidlitmOt 1i60141, ,ft : 4 r.i.p?ilf.gle-ticeA eallealhalXo4Wiiliete ilibiaie shd -another asked: tnir if they. Awe !" all the v,ay . fromAusssia." And*. , .. ":'EP lip 1:48 iiiiiitd fat ! otioOgit to 44 , thi, , , , 'l4. he lookegl . angrily toiraegirlde*&fflisaih i another. - "I don't like my 2nitting44 - thiPl "Ite - addatl,ll - ,0p., pame,duietinWed - k - leT !" I'd about& lief ray he rid.s wouldfreeze 4. ,a ' , wea r m el t . Why can't I lava' alpaliit gkoF buck ones; line- With AO ' ' ' I . - tronN* Oft ever anybody's 'ha,nditi awl ! .fret.foatia morsel !than mine? • ' .As:, ,:Ti7Lii.::•l ;qua :..t. ii ..~ .6 4 • Y b f ~i 1R I vit iw to t It - A I fvfeatiL-41 4x, ~.4.lt.l.4wrimiti. That boy hid 'been Well &did . for Sy kind andlilionghtful, though not Mahoots; it IS tine, were Of the:cheaper sort, and not quite , so handsome , in shape as some are; stout and servicea ble,.but they were and very well fitted for his use in the snot aid on the reeft-oufinthe'-cnuntrY. mittens, too, were"thick and warm ` the' work of his affectionate mother in houmWhen he was• snug in bed ; and till now he hadj been well., satisfied with both boots . and mittens;; but some foolish: remark, such. as boys will occasionally make,, had touched. his .Piide) and,led-te this thoughtless and wicked lan guage. I want to tell him, and all other children who ever feel as lie did, what .I :once saw.- was Standing with several gentlemen near the dOor-of a store'in Boaton,-Wheil:we noticed a pitiable object, a man ivery _poorly glad, working himaelf up the : Steps ,apparent ly with great difficulty, and seeking admit tame.. Theidoor was opened, and with a kind of hitching, - Writhing movement,_he ivorked: 7 --1 cannot say walkect—ran:'(*e: in side, h ";extended his arms:towards us, and simply said,. " Wiltyou give me 'something ? I have neither hands nor' feet;" and then we noticed that all his liras were shapeless Stumps:, There was deception in the case ; he was, literally withont handsor feet.- And .ask the poor man stood there, Mute after-his first petition -fey alma, his sid,Mieforittine pealed more limdly and effectually:for hire than any, words could have done. ,Dbes ;that little boy think now that .he fares " worse than anybody elser Would exchange well - hands and ; feet, , warmly covered by thoughtful, loving Pa rents, with substantial : mittens ,and boots, even if theyitig not of the finest; style and material, fcfr shapeless "stumps? - I 'think I `See gratitude rising iu his'heart, and I Can almost '-hear the answer-which I. am sure would fromhia lips. Children, never harbor for a moment' in your min{ `an utigrateflif,ntruiurb* theight. It would not be a-difficult matter to lead you to aodnes.of aultering which would make your hearts ache. Think "of `your mercies'- Think of *hat,l3l:s been so kindly bestbwed by Gbd, and ETAlldeserved by yourselves, oa, What , event your tondition, ask yourseheadi it his, nO r lfar happier and more blessed than that OfinilliOns in the werld.-:-.ohibldc Home.' TEE LAST ONE WED. Incident that occhteed oh, thelam Bottoms,when e o over ow- Ai' tft Oli ed,' and the country for: four >:dr -ftlie- miles 'abotki was sUbmerged: • To onelwelling in the witeif..liad beert'driven front; bettern o r00r,,. and: which, was ; boats .came,iand.the,father and another, and two al thre&: thildren, were, taken, and it was sup irckeothat ail were rescued after they hail- ,gpta,.riatin 'ilik,Anoe f it was Joundi mkt that one of the childierthad.hien left behind..., Gre.ls consternation and, alarm Was occasion. , ed by the di and a boat was instantly sent to - Secure' the child. The houqe .wasal - off; but the child IyAs fehitd,. arid, takert into thttlidat, 40klatp the last child was saved. And- suadeillyAhe' flood swelled, and in a shortlimetlre-fragnrentrethe-bhild iv. As re i'reltJdOwn 4 Tr. " .T /1 '1 r Awso4a t- 4114.§-firtallY-oorwert ea-to Uktist jne.ttoests of temptation and sin swelrah(if ilidtilu t iatih.44ke house hold, and one is rescued from danger, and another, and ; aA To,* ' arlj . of life is sent to take thy anct i :t,is saved. G ls it nottiimeifti Irtng7:lolEe holed f low iviuse hold ? Can you imagine airy hapimitiagrei; tor'l43ll.Allat of 41,, - ,Pamt ivtxst' - can Bab "Christ has twice given me my children; Obte.fortahis -World <anil 'time for t o come I h4)rien• - ifkii idat •nothie l t can'Vetill me or mine, 'whether poverty Fichekjey or Aocrow. Pledges ) of, immortal ity God ,has ,given me in lay , ebildtenit' Sing :11 singtl break. forth in rejpieingt-Pli'ere ire seldom places in tli vor d f9l-::11)10 ttiomphs tllerev is in such experiences- experiences--souls renewed, incl,giini for= given ;,,in these victories of grn4e - ,in. theranr= 'Awe god sanctifies-the. father's and, the niatberlsAidart'pandlibringaJiwiuie;hy 'one, the chilar r elf...R: 4 W. ' ' ..t.!Ei. c ...t . . I ),,.'4l - 4 .14 Att. t . ti i C 341 ti Aiiiiiitelep_ 14 • Uu. • , /S 43.8 ? .. .Xt'llit .. ii4o 411 1 4 •.. Offi - ://40 1. .,i7:41 ~ .10/ ca , .. timpt ;:that our ,people :Care ',for nbtningitiit money and office ; and tilike''OtiiP'kYstethwbf 4151:ca'aait,4111Wri4tf--1:0:, ,lift; el than to tne'trattdii'n -91 4 -140noli - flie onfit 4. i 1 1tT4 8 #.4,, :ARAAt-g - Itniietg 7 4 retie, .w ere !iire . , iive lapturri4trcha; Its natufal.,po#9n; 0 t . hat itilich ii i#6 ',tun of tilVays4edi,Earttie , ifoliefilite plAerifill re.44l,iCtWow,est,, and 414:14 4gnoriiiii ikt i he people, inateaoLotin-the_wise—and_tha..ctilt6 vated. - ~ - , - ' Ve,atpte_Alkc case. as plaudy ,tia.,„w4 can, and propose-ti drisiilei"iefiarly. l o9% 041 . 4, iniitti.faliest...e ... .44)l k ,AlM . to::6 . : : ::i i , "::ilir7f ii,i , ;.,., i , ,•: t ' .:. 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I 1,-,L, 1 5,(.Yi149#0 c na ottineodlap.tbikiWgl/43Na irg r On.i ni i° l4l _ __`V I R work * a ccaldinglii n -th a g.:-0 oomkaamisa , antriallk u ' ' ''''' ' : To;no e l i gN n q• il*.riklien - lifAitii -, , ~.,.ki,E,411 104011'0,44k One of thealliffEWW4iiills, that there. is made 'thereby a deep impression.on `- .the Ampriettitogglito4almaratrittluesso4 4 Fop Itiqyarpf , k4rb i z ,tz h e, les rueßctikAill . an 44SM country, by angh'inTititltt voluntary ,Imration, A educate the entiet29l:9lft.-JALeqnmiN3red*Ante rican States. edie.iiit' itkeniiiiiii4rkiti f iAe • hirtWertefrlßP732 o l:4l&!U l iVitiktif..Mkkilime ide..ti:P9 l ft t gtAtiM', itself with duty off _ Iborn upon itsoola *lother - oompensation • : 7 74.17/6 , iio - ••• tfilti • bike . • • he Stater git-tirar there thusrbelhei eitremest activit, WittOC }DM/CZ °act METover twhelining duty Aevekving:- -upon ,:i%stAjAe. moral training z of AgK m*sps.....ftwe, in .the sbsenbi - Orra)ly rt e ' 135 , iitem'bonifigion, 'theierik-alCacha'zing '4lbyohnrp i t . 4.l.pm,e, teal ententrise ,41 TO t t:iM"To'r e relidOus" , li:llg:tXtdonlor"A*Steople, and -§11712el .*ikibeilie 'mmthan kee • • : ter rtlitiVel 'frith the growg . ..Ortge *? berigiOn4iMond - .e.onitntujieanta to thli'VlioleopopifiWkLl than there w r its 'quatiVortfififrlN,W4r'bince. f:4;nother: :otimpensatieli4si tithe effect of -political power-and privilege the people thernselits. •`lt is a grea* errer= te' suppose that virtue'keepapace ne6casarily With either knowledge or Wealth. Aocultiir4d class may be . vidiote.offe ; a wealth., claim may be de moralized and , ctuel. .liefis .very. far -from being certain that any' class in the comma will be -more relialrleoui to its Political action, than the NALL& cormrinnity. Why is it that We leave' tilitett*-of - anddetttli, not to a Waimea..j‘Weicchenelx of judges, but a jiry of tWerve'-iferfi taken promis cuously from :tho , rnaes of the-people ? Is it not because it is the genius of the Anglo- Saxon race :to rely not iipen.an iiistocracy, but upon the'PbOplel It is-verYnbservible how 'the- suceessful politician rn Ameriaa always makes his - app&l-to= the lionititith -pulses---of the people; , laboring= to she* them that his policy iapatriotic,Tfairi-and.hioks to the- , greatest good of the-greatest 'number. knews instinctively .that ,he-will break down- With the:people; if. theyldornet believe this to begs intention.. That the people are 'liable' to' be - deceivedis their >Pia sion passes away; and- thereqs a greattruth in Mr. - Van , BUreds. - -maxiin; - that the =sober; -secondlthoteght *Mire people is the , bestiaid, - truest qiciliticaltbalance-whetifintAhe - Stets*. The fallacy of all aristocratiC:reationiii t ip the : assumpticn i th*t-theretisonore patriot :4lA in i-.l l l.Mie'ii!.rtina than , in' thq'iwhole people, and that high cultme,and wea1111,2! ; a: stake in the co y,;" are necessarilympre faierabletoTaili t eal ilitne,thanithe putSurts `and'knoWledge dr - the !images, who hay4'had 'ti ß goininerCschoetredication,=„snd are engaged. in fari din , reeManical ' Idboring, purkuit4'.. We" cannet T say that . We think it; iS. ' or hundred men, we ; would as' soon trust the- 'votes` of 'an - equal pipportionor ShijAitilders, farmera And lumilenden„.provided .they were 'hot drunkards, 'as a - tripartite division Of. bankers, :wholesale merchants and laWyerti. Taking:hcinesty; e'oraition' sense and patriot isin all:together; the firSt`claas•dre to he tight - at the second. The load they eiiillsteadiekthito.- To be`Ant r driC T `an -citi zens eleiatest 4 theitr. There' is --acme degree of eiffert• to 7 4fak worthy of 'their To - cation. - The: .only;fair way to, test thia Matter is to emnpare.tlie tactual employes of .0- vermnenti3.7,lWe Ifo-Nplit& Am:- ries; ;lieginniwithild'reisident-Washirigtoin endingivtirsiAisident ioh, side 'by side. with ~.. Kii..:France or any , : other • eountrY. ,- lre , willozolitparerNkashingto - mifith George the ifflidrd,t , Madisoii, with. 0-e(iigethe Fourth, - Jaakion'aivitb i•Fetirth. Or: tempare: our Cabinet ';::Ministers ivith - those7of Efigland,'-either alistafesmeii or as orators. ;- Mash- rive of :them ander Itainiltoriyabhh:Quiney-kdainplfeyity elay; Webster, an r.hinVwlininswe execri4teliwhile John 2 C Calhoun. e4tnetrisbn =2ajudge:s 7 . lttat;h our BushiodWis"ii itigtois Story ; and ent 4 -Try itin:war,. on land 4To-Say , uothiitg , of , Washington Jiiekwiri;) wbwi £ tentron Greene, Knox, Waylie;;Bi‘own4iiid Decatur; ; Hint ":134itibridge; lictiugh;-;audl iintifyLigherapit- :these are - Met 6116110. / trIS witioit; 4;itifilFit*Attlf§, eon- finites 3 :t6i4 , -91'nfir , _ proportion its able men in office, and it has an ainakingpoWer - 6f lair' atouted i - kiida,jecipiplishing a t fair - 41eetiens ' ftscrutiny, at IP*4t hold Mere to tWilty,'whichfeiieirien are ( . 6014 and theereli#fatiiin for; in'efertniitfle honesty Otiiight, 'to:ito64l,re of the people. ' 010* whole,. there aie worse things than sOr4gerrmitrOk. -Oteitterk dievioo. ti,L • %Mil Er; 11, pr . f, .M7 c DOU . W . , DPOPA t;119,X..0.1144 1 1114ki119r e,l.l)Aqq' ! 'atißikitt - fau *. .-,lctitene . efiSheiftWestilightstoftihu whole nitro; and., nay I,ieneea*.a eentuty A ,:wassik.e:airaihpheitientujrAirdoilthe fon r:; of cadpididlihe 'wholeasanwptihr mutt but - thelw.oundijt teatosterOzotahidiled alwayity innskets.Jhulnintrrying therm ire thi3 taelcsi - ifolired..infoithe fortJfrdril three-sid.e6) in*giilazopidel• ;,niatching::over to theimain fo . l itukt **time ;dap 1 - , areas, -an& aI Trainuteiriifird'. .bitt for .thee;.' . i-buividel ',The 'eight frOm theohigheatnio commiiiding4 view of both rr , rer and camp . , was in:Moab - 1p ret iitrel: on. Oie - atidn! rlamentaftei-niga nient, pourink 1n t , thh¢Jfiaks:fioaingigairrin the. whi4Pa; - some aftrikeni-whiCh hatUbleenztint and:faded fitetlikfields.of:Mikitor aidrotlikirs With: q.. , Sprin z %141t7-7) einbhisoned: on. thhir fOrchr4 tcSrasenhaaida 'pnutini Su othidin " ,Alu'rrisir'enbiratia•OtftEter mkt; ill such style as :gazing captives had ncvW • m le. AW9 11 :111. 1 45. 1 1 1 . 8 .A1 1 41, Iften-P1.i5. 1 1. 'n kl sq. 1 . gres. "SiflllAfx .)4 11 d4geWq4 14 4 v Pi P 1 1M; bAog hictimislAkn e*AseAfiEWhins4--ar . l4:rafteP Alenl-thP , ll4 ; ehof trow 3 p9irtsr , ppul* . , Wit Yc i fPnikf!a 11 4: 1 • 1) 4* sAliPke . ) 4eese s firing, •mintei4 r tl 1) ~ ftes4 warelci iitmon; ' - those from twstkore: e scene w • d ilimqiirOteatilArAP4*-4 • :attee4'... . 5ti.24..t 1-• Int OF TKO ; I . --- - - t , 0 T ,hrtre J•qiiibltt •, eure4,4g,sl2!:';' yoblitBgiit nef i c tig e - Um, idir God has appoin,ttdvou in this life. \r., e_inmeired and ninety-nine ; ,745fWviraitemaTZ.ig re of birds 4'. hrzt Sot ,j • most heroic soldiksife loixTriddenlites..t. LoQk at that sweet aiia of l e:04 4 ; 41 91 . 7 t I PAL: 1/M4-4P.PRII4° ,wAsimitkivAlcuit, : • rip nol.loying-father,.noti he spit-that - Ath "- : ugmo ers e. fi n. in k s. jai°. .brothArs t. : Lhuititt 7, a, yeara, n 4.- 1 61414. t'e 4 at LThst-top' 18&ygf„„Iliks.cfm: has: ..; as . a nightshade he f. trlllbwer-hit fOrefitit ; that knows no,_ . *Ul7if:it is here that God i 1+4148 4 - liti ttg a. o lllllllt.gl i a :F 9 L • • it Y- P R, S 4''Sl ll af0rr.4445119 441 1 .li 46 te• Aijklift My sphere o du i.: an let ~ my lif:vbepstmt Idalthttlytoitfit, ~tiicreArick.sflcdrwitfteg, rari1.1441906 - •no - icitae." The - ti the Of the eiDging of bir ; - oi,:niktalitu t ch. - X heaft:.:31 3 .0.; such a heart spri , • fias.come, and summer is ikqti far Wt.a - *Weritact4. ,RePA6.f.l v301 , 4'.1q1 : :;. sa/ ir ,'•'. . . . 1, • • • Eifal kiefA ssOil—rw.itek t work - anif PriTh sa. ra* gt Aiittirtiot tufo. Life-Size Photogriphs in Oil ARE much superior to Oil Paintings, as likenesses and . - pieturess, if made by skilful artists, such as you find at REIMER'S - GALLERY,. Second street, above Green. Made directly-from living persons, and from small Daguerreotypes,,Ambrotypes, or Photo graphs, 'Oen persons are deceased. jan2 ly ARCH. ST. CARPET WAREHOUSE. OLDDEN & BICKNER, No. 832 ,ARCII STREET, Two doors below Ninth street, South Side, • . PRILADELPiIid. Ha*e now on hand a splendid stock of t nglish and American CABPETINGS of all, descriptions, which are, offered at greatly re duced piteei - fo k r Oa. ngßeit Brussels front 87c. to $1 per yard. novl4 COAL OIL LAMP , WITHOIIt A CHM . Tritteiew`PatOnfecial Oil Lamp 11)1081INS , all kindi of Coal` Oil, without the use of a Housekeepers 'and others will find it aut.rinix sitftl' convenient desidera tum,.avoiding. entirely the - expense or trouble' of the )3urners,_or Lamps wholesale and retail. by 13:10BERZE. :WEEKS, Gen. Agt., ..t. No. 16 North Second street. N.lotd-.oil by thelallori or barrel. nov2l ly JOSEPH BEgaiIRD ~„BoltAd BraskYonilder,, _,Bil . mAiiiriACTtkiE4 017 MINERAL WATER' APPARATIT6, :nov2B No 120'Nortan Six.rm STREET, PHILA. •, - RALLRfor,ChureliesiSchool HortseHouses;Corporations; Factnfies,,Sto4xnabgats,, etc. Chimes or peals of any number Of Bells; or in any Key of the - Musical scale, All bells warranted to be one-thlrd shperior to the;Ca - stAteeLor Ainalganx BellS. Rells•of any Weight or tonie,,,with any tngerw4ort,grolesign, cast to order: Delaivare Military Academy at WU , . mington. • • TEE NEXT SESSION OF ' , mils INSTITUTE WILL 'COMMENCE ON MONDAY'-FE UARY 3 , 1862. A:lM_ the branches of a thorotigh Englisli and Class lea/education; the Infantry and Artillery Drill, and other "Eleidenta of military art and Science," are.talghthy.exyeriented and =competent instructors: The naoralire.ining of'clidets and their habits are care fully attended to. Studenti may enter it anytime, and'will be charged .cailyfronithe,date of . entrance. F . - - For circulars , iPPIY I6 /_____ • THEO. 'HYATT, , `teb6 tin ' President D. M. A. SAbirrpi. Wointqf - . - - • WILLIAM McCoucif. ` , F-E-9 12 1 4 44 RAm(7 4 !Errsßm34l;* BANKING HOUSE OF MeO,OllOH. &- CO ITo2 B 6 • SoirruMnillo:.STlTEll b4,X414§ - njincii4ent i Bank Notes l and Loans. S ()lithe - add - Westeytt - Fizzids;b9tiglit' on 'the inoitifaidiabldAtifitis; - ' 1) " !` -B:llllhPf;AxellaggP on Wert Xdrityißbstiin, , Pittsbfir6 Baltimore, ,icfimond, Cincinnati, St. Louis, nte4 `constantly foc Sidt. s2Collectiiine EiciiniAli'tiiiidis * .oit all seeasi6l6 l pointdi in the United States and Canadas. - Depooite.rosiyetL pliyalge,orr demlx}d, tord ) interest allowed per 'agreement. , StOeliifirkr-Lcians4Corgiti arid aofd WrCO'Orxi“saion; aird - a3usineasT4fer AegoCiated. -•- ~,,titefer to .1 4 14alleJpItia .ond.`i."Comoloreial , -Baoksi "Reai r ,tirexel Co., Tinelow, Lanier; lk* ' Now` YOrlrt't 'ROA Pitiier& EieVake Banks'i;Pittaborgt--:. • • febN3rtf 4 iJ OLL CLOTHS' ino*slum.v-imiiiihdipAbilhtik s fA7 l . Ittiel i nf i Vdl s 46M ni itilltilataili `-`' • _ No 49 Cedar Stree t, New Yak: •• x . ` , : t .The-Sto&e(smisig of •:- - Enamelled LefitheiChith.` • ' filsiriage 'MO& Oil &A. • '• • Tale zadAtairAl-elothEl vtamd-tCodetfiiandrreeitrCiiitaiflloUli. 3 Fliit3f.o3llolaths,l;c3inqito" .6-yEgidet*iiret The style and . qttality of thesel4staids - PA-e,.../rotithit gf4 l o, •:3Fiinfe. - Aola , f+lifleahnirnt reasotiabie.-Ptiees. deb ,TROMALPOTTF!;;Mannfaetare.4 ' ,6)6 4" E —t .Rtr - Li.i.b4 C .11 . • 1: 1 '• 101.44 LILT- -0 R .p, ARTI 814' - , ; 1;41"1 - 6.'8164-1VOODi STREETiP/IMA ELPRIA: hriat.,l • A : .f 1 10 . 4" YRF a l i .P e s ,1: r 'ter Au -and Rhotograpw,t, 4, (4 :,..,..:PHQTP.Q44.I:3IBr :4* Whidikifor.4oUpifitioritpifsEittoutitftraNit * • . I x_fAheilkpiteMiltiYAhilmitafilawft t 9W011.1)0ar. takahlTint elk rdzei i•- • 101712siiselietwPratd•RtaiSressieiliOinplete; 4;114 , 00 .. ; 41, :u. (.1,-t4) VA? irx " " ," • 4!. * 44 00 IrPitsrL- 4" -1-ke size,:itit&ea.litthelrklet: •- ' - x. at Life size, ". • • 44 z , s„s .25: ms -tt 4 ::i . ttig' 43 ° t. ' Bf!gia orpB 1 13P!"- • , Aseeszas' Ladd.4 ' • witlifiMikiitoPisre fßos e l zi gt Cowman imart*. 3: • . •TYi4e‘Yillkiar clrßtgAe o i ( eßerg , AndßalttrePtighi knkstfl4 etk i , ew : . l o;l l3 lin tii i :4 , llss :••!..... , , E -v Eit i t t. • I* ~7 : • • ' enlai 'WEIGHT? 7 •WLITHOVVPAMIRIPI iai ;' te'estapt~k weitlogit.l4l, sq entiielYdiffeliiofieryotheiDndelfili Co fee:thatchamy.et.J)eenioffered-!:toiAte jatbliel) Pessoni A n tirkii9: , . z ,3ll,.. in sddit.iwir i)een "dehto or d one halt the t irlaofftlivip Pg` fibueiiric.4e vhieirlhet famitrietotaceedsfor 6Yrietikr.iitt.kngbuidi with! great eacreeaLand.pan,berikr.wired et- WILSON? Tea WaieliOnse, N0..236 Chestnut etieet ) or at elogry "gro-. United , s lattes ca• • N.B.—The Dandelion ROM higifillig ktiyorteirESr at ) rojeites coinsFtwvalid.koTl:P.Ort,dll4l-criP n: The g.reen ehon o or. i ; pasll,or, Eitteirdietiof '414;12. , • 7t • 1 ' l Atl'Weitufittgll'aeilliriMiiii,i'ltr'ic NVIPPIEttf‘ itiiii 7 ll6al4 ginVAidilgigM the Pennsylvania Qfintratorths 'West 19 he.statti and -Philatieria Direct -111iivcat roi k wr it—aided its iiitseteirk if u fi ofith ; on, e'firsl tititilyattaWintifici're_ftareotfthbi•OtiOly for .911egfi Ausine,s4.l 4/0444 rreitth Sag"PS l / .4 ish tap lit b na tive ; resithi t ikt .teachers; man abioey antt,sapprienq'et" eoitst - ttute the pI df nbk zard:7- Tigaum" , htsieffteiwifitivi &aka into Mie t agisiohlottJthe benetita-those: ifg3M- I . l, o 3l svat tilmsel"altradtit=4 ogueo f ayti*6 , ce,6k r gisirrsiniironi*VlAgitiiirptir 0 .1 < M ., 1113 ) LW, •Ittitatipldc. 17171117:1:;ji w yc.."'• • ;. • fr,—" l - 7 lit 7);Irtill :' i f • . !AA fi 11.14segmTimNiAgo giAifutwo&ETby...74A4-13110,-RFO t -s 8. W.' Opierstflgigtoll flikalkri4ittsitireedeti• ;- 1:14 algiftitllW446t. IT APttlitti:4lo,lo.l-P 4 A4ra:l 511. YVIITAI int*. #l l o.lo:lonirocirOvil s entireecenegit. 'of 1 :44,5ip x 701 1 A9 8 4 '1 ICI P ee .04seRA anethec nevi*, lark Aide thefdivitiPellriikesyriffB ) ffdiSlitk.- r" • '•• -11/301A.7 r OkinaglVA fA4Yitsii.Al tillOtikasn '41M1!:! , ; 41EtTAti ti ZZA,L,?..1Y.4 . 2 . 11 ... .1,A01•71, woospaAoo -‘"*.Y19.8 iftrN ar V 1 7.-41,4 • ! 01 zar glif..iratPdf ..w t phig4..; few &Ulf. fikfnif taistifiefidditidlOtWel ke-wlntie OICOPPRIA-r Oqo da carefully packed and forw try. t'.."4 -- 'BO -4 . 1 X 0- N , OR (3i.ki lurtm3):E* !- 4 W tlj b 4 rf I=l til 1-3 td ca Na. 1112 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. A small Church Organ, with separate Pedal pipes, on hand, and for sale at a reasonable price. novl4 • G. PELNAN RESPECTFULLY informs the readers of.the "American Presbyterian" that he isprepared to furnish them with PICTURE and • LOOKING, GLASS FRAMES, of the latest styles, and Of'MO4. rior qttality,.atlhe lowest prices. ' Particular attention given ,„to the" framing of Photographs, and satisfaction gnaranteed. G PELMAN, S.W. corner of •Marshalr and Val loWhill streets, Philadelphia. jan2 ly CHEAP RAT, ~STORE . RF TEMPLE OF - FASIii.93I!! , HATS AND -CAPS -1, . Camp for .arish 1 . H 40 N. SIXTH STREET /.• - fE. (Between Market i Arett;) , BOURNE .......-- , Particular attention paid ti) bespoke Hate. - 7 ble:cl2 ly Sacramental A Pure arid Unadulterated - Article, Repecially suited for-Communion ptgpeset!„ For sale by STAgls & At, - S. E. corner :Tenth and Ardh .sireets,- Philadelphia. dec26th ly S. S r NYDER LEIDY: LEIDY - B_BOTHER'S - ,. Airsrti A rOvEn' , • • Writing, Beek-Keeping and:literciatile Aria metic Academy, ' ' To the Exchange Building, cor. of Third Ai Dock ats. BROTHERS TROERS send greeting l as the beSt ey ideneetpf-their skill and ability to rutin& akriow ledge of Business Education, tweng-seven years Sue cessfebteachingin the City of Pliile4elphia ; and now, ihat, business is inuc.li impaired everywhere, they have Tedifeed their prices in - home cases Cent.; to the end , that' persons' iday , embrace the epp'OrtliniV to qualify themselves for, any position, or fort.the trio.; section of besineisort their owmaccount,when business 'Shelf again revive "Day and'Evening Sessions: students at this Institution receive indi*idual instrue= tion. lfd•teeching ever ;done in classes. ..dec26 .1* RUSSELL j' No. .22 Nom. ); &rim `ATREET; Am e MA* Is:ion-land! .Ernpoittd" - - . FINE Coral, Lava, and' Carbnitel6 jewelry,- in Etin scan ,-and plain monntings. ; ~Silverware , of 7ny t ery watirantqa `Plated•Vat----. TeaSetai&W.Baaketsc.Caet6l4, etP, RePairingsarifully attended ; T 01728 iy GEORGE J: BO•YD; • • iiTo ! !l:!!#4igutltliiirtigttept, l'hibtdelphiay (Two. 49.9. 11 44 1 9v.e• Ittechtkniele 84440 WielsErt ili - Billsmf-E;rbbaui;rftanlt:Note's and .8044 31 4'41* mere etc . for sire: Coati ifurßotidi bought awl roela-SVcollitairsiotirjitttirißoahl u of'l3l4sVerk. nimar , Aperi:Lilittike • oregolltitortia, , 44-; itiegaittted, Pei.P99o.l7, o ..etwfd.43 l 44 l2 ;tgce.taiktin.d , ; 1150ER.ISS. - ABD .TAS, . g . : -• ,•• • ': s t ISt. eniinuo fi titikiid a cies — tuni.§tree l ts : . . . 111:2 ,!4-, 7 • .) .frirROLES4I./E. Retail :denAere,. in fine 're - se t Coto, Spjeee t Rtefietves i retter e*ery•vanety entomb •Fa':iliiiGrebitO • . •,- • -•;- 7/ 4. delivere4 any.p;i s it.qt 4441 k of pp* . ; toaray ter lit 'cenntri. YOUNG smear “nnerrun, • ""-' 4l "' . VUMBE• La' .) *alb •rip R , n zreViind t.7:welliodatecL Acconttnadationetdeahlableooda ChaFges 4nocierate.. c 4...few.more pupils can. be neceiy ; ed . . , REV. M. PrinCipart'Proli'V. -Leotalognes Ml' be hod at•the Music otore of JA: %Rohl, No. sag Chestnut street S.. or; at the ,officoot tA s e "4"fenretyt,erian."" decg6 ly . t- ca.< -" A • 00111 V t. and=' hinions • Cureilf , • uPPIIPTONAL -contlusWe'eidence 7 oT Dr: MON , NEDY'S INSTANTANEOUS and PAINLESS process of effectually removing the worst cases atoms and Bunions, and - All Dispetes of theareet, Hands and Face. 7„- - From f Dr. O..Lereri i M„ D. ,; „T A . oii4nY- Atilt& • -t; -- Fioni..llqtrn.-W.Dorm Brokei,tatchßeil BitaeXVnitih L r„ ` 4 DI T -sce9p . edl.h :opepitell on.theifeec9ripy *ir e, erla on , hrte l ske"" 1 ' Etnititiitietis; ; BF. KenaulaY4wur-gfuPTed- 1 4 j0:i1 2 441;1.4) 2j is Sleep mt to me for. siiiteep epxs. joint,. Fitirfe'hil'earn l'hitatitilihra 114 .-"."Thheils to' oeitify fl at' r on-13fAekineliffsit few weeks ago, and he operatedonAnyzfeetAeinyientuin sa**tiory.:, .- . . - . 'Fq3N.T.biiitt. *maker, tru444,,in he ititiiiitedidi iity t my entike.liatisfirtiri;” From Francis Fier? •" • • .n..4•3ldadetimeartifyrthatinalledm • D. :.• ••••• • —Her ,removed three corn; sind &akin:dons off meet with lout pain otblefdinigi-andhlc aninsatialled That he has •effectnallyeuiedine.v, = e. "t* Erma .htrs. J. W. Niimmond, No.llB..Catrarine at._ "This is to certify that Dr. Kennedy Nu; removed 'cincuraiidlititions•ciff of my feet, Which Italie liblioyd me'for :seyeral : yew*, I•Herahio itembv_edimateer;frimr rifhile.fimr, Thiel I.,had no use ofiorthe,peripd. o Mbilths. Vcdidiari_eminiend ici:thelmf;" nurrrt.. - .. tY)I .•• • z•-e: Drololai%V,orher,.!WV.Tr 41rit.:861111fighNiemit.-•- " :", ;Mrs' 14!--Rdwartio-. o* f r p . Com: Itei; Walter' htiin, • che:rit,";Third • IgL.tlD: • "••• • ' Maikii#74 S (=war WAcitmitaiktWASl. o eaboltaNifth. • .4ne•YdevF 4 -13. : f'rita 2l oFlC.ol l /099 1 ;••••;• • Chi S Pharnia- Mrs W Partridge Wal "kmilit.' " nutrairee.• ' ' ' uraz Mum' birirr• • '•• • ' . n , • -.11A11• A . • • -••• :Fes De- WI, I•4•SteMiti.' 'r ''!:ll44„,„Keug..pdy m e olikerftlc4l on mY..feei, ' oftaihtitlirAired' of some tortnrme.pesti :thik lieireetteelthntitiyttafmthgrifitiabi.. , • Fronikitie liev. Walter ithomPildn". ' 4411 t. tbigiertiir WativriA ll 4l l ol.4 , llo6W ta r lge ni ,l e qsteMiL 4 -94 , axeff•4 4 4:4 7 4 1 . f my en6 l re gaCui tiiii.Viid/44Thorn; extmeinher of WO' •• 1 ; OhioLogisligiire': '• •? - 7 f Aimis,to,certify that called on: Dr.•••Beiumily, . operate on my . feat: : -He clisplupdjgrlai,slFillgio4t eon, and I am Ee'hitaeffeckiiill.T'Aturpd • 'de of ilioltelioimiiiii-peoto, aliich : hakes ' oyes ~e for mony.yeard." -I r• • • iyi3OectrgefF. Quietly, 6n , laNkst i re* •'` te th certify•tha,t,44o 9P•••.?.. 41 ,undy - F. K .w . :6otited ontiffitet myinure,sitigattion-;, cittio,A - Q SerSoilrtif everreoeireii— • thiis nititooctimmonditiont of. thl eau rklit . 9 o tistilt.eal4 -43ffiR• dailYl44o=iol,l7flDlomt9 Houis frOm 9 to 12 A. 3(., to 6 I".„ii dee6 iat :Ettlitrt STA Above Wahoit;, PUI'LA"DE'L"PM A co - .A 5 04 - pa P-1 ct es P 4 0 ZABIES ?it LEIDY MARCH 27, 1862. 41:1 , E ZCA J f IA& litiminit and Trust Company, CiOMPANY'S BITILDI:KETS, Southeast Corner of lIJJ Walnit and - Piptirfaiieets. - : _ . Ititrii,nzed Capital, - • - - $500,000 Paid up - - 0 260,000 Incorporated 1850, by the Legislature of Penna. Insures Lives, during the-natural life or for sh ort terms,'Pots Wannities and - endowments, and m a k es ..cortiAnets.PUßAinds .depending on the.issues of lif e . Acfing.also,as XxecntoFs, Trustees, and Guardians. Itohcie vf , Ininiranie issued at the'-usual in a . tuaLrates °fad:ll:novel companies—with profits to the asstlied=litit Vouns Unary, 11131, being 43 per cent. of all premiums redelifkfowinittual policies—at Joint Stock rates,- 20 per cent. less than above, or Total Abstinence‘rates 40 Or befit; lest than Mutual pri ce . , NON-FORFOUVRR:PLAN, By which a . porson payifor 5,1 or 10 years only, w h en the Policy paid andltiothing more to pay..all4.e l Wold. he he. onable„or wish.to discontinu e sooner,. the company: issuelatar.-13P POLICY, in proportion to the amount-of premium paid, a s f o l. lows : Year After payinent of 2 An-: nual Premiums, ton- r • policy bfslooogot $400:VO Onloatetof.Alina r enil 14 6 44 1.. 44 44. 8 , 44 ./ABKANI" 3fEN*411. , 1,1 „SAMUEL WORK, Vici ;mix , S.- Wlifigmi . Secrr4o l 7-e - Alexander Wlnildin, Hon. Hon. Albert 7.7 Riiberfn;, Samuel`T 33edme, 41? IL ;Eldridge, Qeorge4ingent,---- WilliamS ?yard, Charles Reailitt, 7 , • 1 , Igasnifiza Work MEDVAL EXAMtNEBS. J. F. Bird, M. S. Newton Walker, M. D. in attendance at the . Company's Office daily at 12 o'clock, M. feb 22tf. TIM Flag -IN - CMSTETPrirritl. T. , - Letter from Them -Peters. it . _ . -Philadelphia January 19, !NO liftssits..Psnnir4 lixtriutra • - • 6291thietniatAtreet, GENTLEREk:,—We- haver recpyered the Netting:, Patent"abinipldri - Safe; of,yedenialrecWhich we bought •froM,YOU asfrl; .yintrar the' ruins of our building, No. ,716., ~Cheshmt .steeeti wilieb Was entirely Jestroy . ed firil:dittreintirgitg of the 'l7th inst. Sit rapid liltil:the4tofFekk oT fbe - . thimelko before we eollld , reaCh,the.store, the whole inMtor was one mass of fire; The''Sife - lising in the - be& part of the store, surroundea;bylhe most - camtnistibiersnateliilt, was exposed An great heat. , It fell with the walls of that part able Vuilding into the Oillax,:ind''retimined im hedded'in the - :rdias for more than • ;The Saf e WeS L opeped this morales i n . the presence of a number of gentienien, and the. - conterits; Cotaprisiag `oar initoki;ibilliii-AceiribleiheineW , tuidl large amount of valuable papeis ere all safe; not *Wag was touched by Are. lfrii; yo '• - • • " TWA CO. , The 'above Safe can be seen at our store, wheri„lMl public are invited to call an d examine it. - • - ,•• r .“!rfFbartr,BVIIBRING . .4.ID(V. Nor 629 Guns:mt. (Jayug's 01:). CYRUS:HO:' 0 , • ' • -11 1 N 14 ,1 1-:11:4 R , No 3d-Nests sfREEdc . :. s • , • : - . ;: Phiiadel~ih 0 15F M S tg eszales i Carriages j , anti everything " peit:ainiiiieVFnheiala; furtuillis4 'sit the shdrte - af, notice: tea- edffilis on hand • - ne4•2B , . GEOAGE - I:General Furnishing iindirttareni N•seirelltgoirra , Tifirtissirin STILITETy" :011 :First hprise'bsioir iiimbaid streak V.r 1 00 1 4, Arm', ,raqiiiiiite.famisherl 4shoziojat : notices and on t est iessonibli terms. • • • • Personal at AM 7 : -' n &V' 21 ly iffitrlN . W • iniattE§, 7c- t a c- 4 •m--.- 11 . tp il _ INAESEUMMINegiIIigie3 No. 259 &Duro TENTEC MICE*, .okooTe Syrace-stroS FEE .. kA - "YETT.E . ' AMILia Otatil3olllFG ITIWERTAKEit, 'lu...l§T&J/76 SWALE moil& street, shover Catharine, Wl'olll,l:o!rsaiiesitilly.infoinitinizitizerie of Phil - wiehdua o A*, .ite r _Atilheolithraes at his old lit - 8 4 nd — ea 8. SeconACathirine, where he large . assortment otltturx afsapir. Cniciar; tiValritialities,3together sy.itic•t r he•evolete-patikphagnali*nek•eawrylor - tro- P4T the-l_ead. • Plie•hprses and carriages are' was ' 80;40 His aiiverii am o ng the most cere al: Cham#4. r _ Old stotaig Xof PO IL Sesmnd. Arts% lgew No: 770. - • • • • . nov2l ly S Umirp,L - ~: .L 1 ME= In;1111 : • Fling nnd o rsigpeir 4:10 401 fit tans Al - 'eskiir43_to 311- , tbs. rations of berian insarth&pablisrin geaerali.thsit,*e -r 74 ; 7 , 1 1 , . CIA) I' rs I.: . • Lileint either reibllnlidolo446o.ll,order s "" , * 7 °fthe • •••••i'-.-nr. 1. 1 * • 10c. r,:41. 4 14? Ana warranted to give itie'nlarkta'lo ptabt...wo r i t m ortlApli frori4emi - airlitr#ll-4age, nthformitelmr ! „ -.6 gidWART4 O ,_ 4.tt le t 'eutk srvAt •toi , I 2 fAitinitiNtßikrb •AND : Virirt; nA i st: nters.l filet .tittAtei JERSEY. ONE Hundred and Fifty Dollars will - Pa y for Board and Tuition a year ' _for a young Lady, in this institution. Its location for advantages cannot be imrpaased. The inalrictipppis•maltto that imparted in any School ortheliigFeWOrdarr. A native French teslo 4 lo44o.lstill_the ftikV;Allge at agyjiitnfl,i .; • olgst 4 aeir r n_gly, - • • IMY • =raft.; AAW.,chitileiOal • zi ‘ 4: 168841/BLIACABLOOITMc IciaiWnithpet %Men* 1:A3[14710 : y: (.3; tfAniireil Per ,7 , g Paotogritphe for $l.. '7ri -A. ' S I L.: .11 ) PC.,G • A i LLtRY, Jan - Y . z A.t 5 Year Rates.. • $286 70 6 1 40 867,10 SA* oo 400 00 soo 00 800 00 President. President. ... . ,For Ckerches Schools, 'renne t Padova ete, etc TRESE r itetlearo made from an ..SI.IOY-O.F_STE.EI I by a new proseestirthatentibles.the propri atils tbi one-balf the priee-,ofofhersosad f at the same time: to furnish VERY entitatifielren s'llieY are not ate-war t. 4 ..: tb Size -Keys; finilTings. y indr•Nittrisa, send fbr - fc41 6 4,C. , f.s :tc,'; 411 1111 44tctu" Tett . . ' • BICONIZ*VitMi i Vo..:26 4 l:iibertgisiirest4 , . r. 4 4 ,01 1 4"Prk ' 10 Year Rates.
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