,"' v.- r... - r xvr 1 i I i""M :vnjt Ja'fvlb'UliwltWTI afkrnoon Sundays txoeptcd) alKo. 108,.! S. 'lh ml tired. Trice, Tliree Vcnls P'cr C)i'l) Povlle Ptal), or llighUien. Ceidn Per "l'r-"f, payable to the Carrier, dnd mailed to MiscrilicrK od oflhecilyatHdw Dollari Ter AmiMm ; One Dollar and Fif ty Cents for Two Montlis, invariably in advance for the period ordered " . .. i f , . ,- To nsnre the Insertion of Adcertiaemrnti natf of ovr Edition, they must be forwarded to oar cfice not later than 10 p'c'oefc eadh Morning., . , TUESDAY, JAXOAttY'.w; 1SGC , "'. ' " '" Dcnth of Jndpc Thompson . We regret t3 announce the doatli this morn ing,' at one 'o'clock,' of . thfi Hoa.n Oswald Thompson, thoTresldont Judge of the Court ot Common Plea for tua city and county of Philadelphia. Judge TnosiPsox ' hi4 occu pied the bench .for fifteen or sixteen years, haying hoen chosen by the peoplo at the first, election' after the passage bf the act of the Legislature making the Judges elective. In his official ' Capacity he was extromdBy popular, bringing to the discharge of his du-y ties a dignity that was Imposing, and at the same t'me lacked the repulsive characteristics which . soiiietimes murk the. d'iportmeat of persons'" la ' public, station la early life, Judgi Thompson was an earnest utuiont, and while In active practice was known as a lawyer whsb, counsel , was,' sought by those who'appreciated honest effort in a just cause. Ilis peculiar temperament , poeulWly fitted him for the position of a Judre. Ho wa3 pos sessed of a well-balanced mind, with the capa city to. catch Intuitively the points alilsiua be-' fore him. During his long term of offlie many ' Important questions were presented to him for adjudication, and it must be said that his . Integrity has never been questioned. 'Some' months ao he was attacked with ' paralysis, . but recovered, and for sons time past has been able to attend to his duties. On Friday last a second strode ;pi'03tr;ted ' his enfeebled syntem, and dsath, ensued.- IIo was well known in the. re''.iou3 circ!e3 of .tha city, having boen f ir ma.iy ynars a riromiiinnij member and ofiicial i:i the bacond Pres byterian Church of this city! ' His death is not a greater loss to the bench and bar of our -city jthan to the. society of which : he was aa ornament. At the time of '13 death he was about fifty-six years of age, and m the very prime of an active and useful life. Id'tokon of respect, for JMs maraory, the Courts with which he was connect!, after having noticed the fact of his death w'th carcinoniss , appro priate to the occasion,- adjourned without transacting any busintsp. . ', Southern. Yeomanry "A New Class Needed In the Southern Stites. The old subdivision of Southern soe'ety into planters, white A trash and negroes, was a most cunningly devised p!au for strengtlKiaing and continuing the power of slavery. The planter loomed, in the mxjssty of his superior wealth and irresistible whip-lash, far above the heads of those y.h'os3 poverty , compelled them to fall 'beneath the curse decreed for Adam. The ',JaY$r strata of society were so arranged thrit the ''mutual jealousy "of the I blacks and poor whites kept them completely beneath the,he$ of th,e slave-owners. Had a sympathy existed between those twin children of oppressip'p,l jg'ther', they might have ren dered thH political pbwef,' ir hot the jsoCial position of lhair masters extremely precarious 5 but by cretinj a, idls'gust, for, whitdjibod the part of the black, and a contempt 'for African blood' oni 'the'eide of ihet white, the ' mutual enmity was madeJ-but the means by ' which both were kept down;i .Such a schem as this did hot Originate' with the worahippers at the Mecca of slaverybujt wa3 successfully practised byiths'fiomans -when ithey subju gated the various lati.n'ijHtig'sJ'biy the (jar tha-' ginlans when they conquered .Spalh, and1 by ! the "Venetians. 'their. later dealings wltt the .. minor 'Greek1 Sta't?.8.,'. And, 'tbe'ri, as how ' it formed: au'foundation for the ; erection of tyranny, sure and most end urbg.. ' ', ' ' , With the fall, however, ot the superstruc ture has been destroyed the foundation. The old strata of caste, as fixed and exclusive as those of India, as socially inaxorable as thosa of the. Bhudd'st religion, have been broken down. There 14 no longer a' rutins clasi.' Those whom wealth had heretofore enabled to act ' as leaders, have had that wealth, destroyed, by the pitiless band of war. The blacks have been ffeod, aut the eyes; of the whites ' en lightened. It; will not in future be so difBcult to cross the ', boundary line ol Bocial Inter coure. A poor white may grow rich and be received into the mystic,";ircle ; a planter may grow poor and sink into the-strata which has heretofore been bis scorn. IThe whole face of the Southern paste will. b? altored, and' the great deeps of the reformation let loose to purify and elevate the' tone of the Cotton States.. , ' ,. ;,,' Out of this earthquake will come a class which will act as the salvation Of, thq South,' There will appear a class of small farmers; freeholders, yeomen, who will do more towards regeneration than any set of paople that could nosslblv be seciired. It has always been upon the middle "tilase9 that, a. stf-bli 'government has sought ; to .rest. Where; the people pron per are mMld'poallyschind, there need iba no ibir of, revolutiou.'. The valuabl ceiriM SyhicjH,' 't",!Mi. lal'Ic'diiioectlou, .' between the 1 indigent and the! 'luxurious has been entirely Unknown In tjio aveholdbsr.j States. There has been 1 no ,!pt2r,mngllng between the rich and the debased the wealthy bad no one to lean upWi tae oppressed no " one to look up to. ; , As 'Amsterdam always In1, her palmiest flays' cultivated a class of burghers, so also should every wise Boclety seek to secure this middle class, as a sort of neutral ground on which both labor and capi- THE ' DAILY , KVENiNG i TELEGRAPH rniLApELr,Irr-,TTi:SD AY, . tal enn mftef It will be tlilu kind of puoplo who will build! tip.tlio South. ), The lato llcbel lcadqrs ulrkad 809 thS a$- -j; ccBBify of securing this stratum in tha social ' foundation of tuturo creutneas, aud to sacuro It are Killing to sacriflcp all prejudices, and yield all past dislikes to gain t.ie w'wha i-for end. As an exampfo of thfj, wo may quote the action of toouth Carolina and Texas, tbo Legislatures of which States a few weeks since empowered J. It." Gilmokb,' E??i. the "lidr mund Kirke" of literature, a Kadical of ' tho radicals, to act in Europe as tbeir representa tive to secure German emigration, and ha has gone abroad, accredited as tno agent 01 those very States which one year iigo would luro Lunsr him had he appeared la the'r "raidst. What stronger proof is' nerved that tha vissat' of the Southerners are in earnest?. , Tha work. of repopulation m various 'portions of t'is 1 Itcbcl States U going staadiiy on. W e 'do not , hear a splash as the ,wavo of society is dis-, turbed by the introduction of a Northera family; yet "In certain ' districts this , class, Is already becoming an element. , Thera ara t tates where treason and traitors still appear to rule, but in . 1 onnesseo. , Georgia,' , aud , Texas, the work goes bravely wq. 1 ' : . - The.,large Increase of tho. colton crop- in tha former attests that the small farmers' a', at, work, and the cstloyite.d i yield ol i2a0,00) bales in 18C7 proves that the people r6,'lcoungtfoii'j and hopeful. The Tvis's action ; of certfa,fa. Pebcl Generals as Pittow.WiV others, has had a most salutary effect upon, all classes of society. ' The desire - to - regenerate has been exhibited, in Qgoreia from the flret'mo; ment the power of the'.JKeb lloii, was ,byrpen ; f and the erratiocourse lOf iGoverjor'JSEOWJt ' duiing the 'war ' now sdenls" to bav6 been. 'dic tated by a patriotic love for the loh'djiiot a factious desire for notoriety.'1- While In Texas, where thtro always '!, a, chisiof yeomen, the grtatest a Jyan;emenJ; ha aheaiiv been made, and will be ' pEogiUssiniift in the future, placing her foreiasf '61'' heir' sitar Commonwealths. : -'- 1 . ' : ; We there ore urge ujj()ii'tijj jSouthith'q pro curancc of the needed eli!..v They Witt sayo and regenerate it, as they Lnvo done other i;.' t.ions in the past, aqd,'"jddg1tig irom lh6 a tioi:s of certain Southern dirricts,' we havo cause to hope tbat t!ia'.i.Mfisiiiu oi'.Biich a course is already r.pprsciatd'BQtl the .-'good work, begun in a spiiit which shows dotarml nation of purpose mU.'.iioi', tct.'u'itiVits '.a'.m the elevation of Southern societt be , ,tr. ).,)! 1 1 ; J., accomplished. v , - r" rr-n 1. . . i Tree Tiada A Lctfer tedm ',letcr Cooj3r, cl New York. ;.. A KoiEDsnBLij has exploded ra the midst of the lrec tiade :camp. An officer of the cita-' del has declared' In 'favor ,'.9 'protection. Pi:Ti;it CooPEii' has written a letter in oppo sition to. tLe cardinal, fallacy di : that party whope effort for years has been, to; sacrifice, borne industry to personal gain and British avarice.. The social position of the writer, in addition to hi3 vast wealth,' makes his utter-1 ' ance of interest, for who is better qualified to - expound commercial doctrines than the minj who bus achieved a colossaL fortune by advc cat'ng this theory of . international trade? Ilis letter, addressed to the editors of , Ame rica is a clear and able exposition of the his tory of the efforts -of the tree traders to secure tbeir views as a national doctrine, and the results which have Inevitably followed their triumph.u His mot powerful argument we give in bis own words:' i "To see the folly of jieldmg.tbi jBriiish poh'cy we have only to look" at the erlects produced on our. country during, the war with. .Great Britain. At triut time, when our foreiga trade was cut olf,' labor was in dm:md and nioney abfthdanti tur-' naces uud mills were" built,' and' all .actively em-'l piovea; wacca were ni.an, ana our natiojialdebV. small, four years later came, .the British ;lree-,: truiie Bjfltciu. At once ali.wfts cbansred mills and furnaces were stopped, labor weiit begctinc, and our poorbouses were flllodj iTho price of laud declined, monev becaihe1 scarte: and' irtts- rest hifrh. The tich- who held mortKhgC3 bccaijue' 1 ricuer, ana ue poor, ana .tuose wno were in debt were ruined. ,. In view Qj',aU' this widespread and general copjpluiut, General Jackson expressed hie deep concern for the welfare of the nation when he asked, 'Where, where has the American farmer a marit't for his surplus product?' Ao was compelled to Mipwer by eayine,. 'that excepf for cotton, the American . farmer has neither a" ioreien nor a home niaiket.UL" . ' Here then,' we.Tiaye' in a' feV Words given -the strongest of nil arguments, one. founded on past experience.:' Mke causes will aJwayi; produce like results,- and if the effect of a free ' trade policy was so detrimental in 1817, a siml lar condition of natural Inactivity will follow," the success of this political system to-day '"i -There is, however, Another light in which', this question may be viewed, and which willj display as cogent a reason in opposition to itei success as an hiritorleal parallel. It is that, England is desirous ol its triumph. ' She never1 interferes but to "licr pwn advantage, "and las. her agents in our. midst are moving heaven1 and earth to secure the victory of her dootrinest we may rest assured that Manchester aud', Liverpool, not Worcester or Philadelphia, is to be benefited.' 'Mr. Coopke well puts tha issue. Hesays: '' "- - "We should not forget that one of tha areat causes that led to the American Uevolution was the determination on the part ot tireat Britain to loice it, .lnun-ufaeturedtsrticleiiOJtits ooloniesJ to be paid for by , seiiuinq raw 'materials tb' Kuglaud, and in tuia wav to kep them entirely dependent md poor, by preventing the Colonis from manutecti riiiK lor themselvei. This Is utiii the policy of the British Government, by Which' it has drawn to its little , 1 laud'. the weaTfh oi'i pvery country that has allowed is$U to btieomo the Bubect 01 its policy and pfcwer. , it trying. BtlU to versjiade, the people oft this oountrv to' run their ploushs in compelUion with mlchty lYnachines ii Euoriand. where a sinzle entrlne U f doing t!ie work of a thousaui hieh:,", ' ' ' i-TXor, is Jhisl', mere, asserilon, .unsup ported by facts. We have one Instance which interests us most-'nearly.' WJthln two months British , capitalists , have re duced the, price pf( iron1 from $130 to $150" per ton, ana have 'agreed to deliver It In this country at that rate, while yet the question of an Increase of tariff is undecided. Does not this exhibit a cool assurance of confidence In their power at Washington, which designs that the tarlfl' will be dnced, or a, ,Wt, p tptiprtaso prevented ? For should tin addition bo mado, thp evident result would he to causu a ruinous loss by the contract. By such a reduction of $40 in no short a time they will be able, even after paying 'tli duty, to conipete with and uncerbid our home .manufacturers, if wo would prevent ruin to tho dearest Interest of our Commraon wealth 5 if, we would avoid seeing our Iron nndcrbid In our own mnrket,1et tho deputation of Pennsylvania in Congress use all their influence, and secure an addi tional duty. J The lttcr of pF.TttR Coorfcn1 , ennnot fail to do much goqd. .bathe causa of protection. A voice in opposition to free trade, coming from one ot the- leaders of the New ' York merchant piinces. is the best .argument, that 'can be afforded in favor 'of that1 pblifcy which has protected Apiorican Industry in tho past, and which, if adhered to, will continu-i to protect it in the' future. - ' THE SUNDAlTQUtSim Tms subject 13 gathering vitality aud Import ance with' rapidity. The people are begin ning to agitate the matter with great earnest ness, and we doubt not' that' the ' sanctity of the' Sabbath will , be .advocated' with that forcible logic and clear .roaspulng that will make , it, claim the respect of tho3Q wao have heretofore neglectcdiljUo, religious. observance of God's day ot rest. In this connection wa . fnvllo the reader's attention to ' fri' fllOvylhg' rommuhlcations : "'' "' 1 ,. , ,. - lip 'Press'-Cflii,stmas Lottor. To tfio Elltor of 'pn Eviiat jrEi.iioa.Apa. Sir: Christians wli-i'ro'peot u'nd keep hoiy 10 day of bacrcd rt-st oro ch.ui;o t wifi. (j jioij (oounneM; pint, "the asceU9(nd,J'g!poaivybsorvanoo of !a, first day pf the woo,'' . cctiuriau Wuotry," andt spcaVineot tlio ficoijnion, tlj,!) rrass tq, the coimmio: Se sajo: "Vour Uuctruip(woi4 d,rntnrttl and darken 10 Jiilo.kctual ciiCj iCKS a.'.bbth rapes would perrort ttie divhxst examples au, tU,o nobtest, maxima, to; tlio dcsjiuotion of that sp'fuj' ,of utoJieut iuqulry, and tho paralysisiuoi ,tliv natural iUt without. ; whicii no, pt-op! cau; ciiiin; ,t9 bVfiiuireiy freo." thus tho Christian, abhi'U ij ' iti!t)uU to po a pay of. rloom, "scotariun b.jjolfy)' aad calonlald tp crush the nilollpctu il ecef.,ol'but-ii blanks whit'is. Kow, In louara t "tho a cot o uud j;lo3ny ob,; servuucp of tlio llra't (l;yoC tho celt,,? v n? k fpf -. oviU(,ncp.. . Vhoro' ia,, tho. ev,n.'apUpU. Chwaima? Whrro is ho -cct, deuoiniiiiitiou or.ovnf rqaiiou.of Subtatli-kteiioM who. exhibit in their cj.i Jt-iuD, s and concuotany sucfi'characfoi.fiio?,, .il.tUc Ifi"1 respoiidf or let it ackuowfode thut 'it hiu .hurijil loul slander tn tho luca of ilic viijilo Chrbii.11 oon-, niuuily. . Jjooh ho not nuw, of , UU ow,n knoa iertiro, that the'tciiB of thouoaiidof Siibbatn-lpiuat phriat tlau', all around hna, oro tho ruoitoticpriui, com plaicant and hoppv-loo&ini. peopjq Uu, oyoi; laois uponf. Go, sir, into any sVliUatli. jjiojol. ind iqpi around on theso thirty taclioj ud Uumo two hun died scholars-all neat, c,.ii, smiling, uPd,.iov!'uI; now, sir,' Hstou to thoso ' tiyo" fiundrpi sweet vols singiup-;. ' c ' ' , . ' f ' 'U'p are .ioyouRly Totf,iDTfar;'r tho main. 5 , , Bound lor the ovorsrcju slioi' otu, .1 And when they shft'l hiiy dora, and tho sri'Rud chorus Is huiidcicd loith, t you don't ft-'ei your-oif neater heqTeu than OYcr h'io.o nii4 tbuu o. i yoa can hopo t3 be, un or you jam ibis joyous b iud.it must bo because joa k-ol li'.co Odvia iluum, wh' o: serredthatho never fiiw.ono .of your. pioU, podly people, tot that, bo saw a sail, gloomy,1 sorrow oil countcriftuce; whereupon. Mr- Durhatn romarkofl. "It is quile probabJo, Jqr Mr, iluina tad very littlo Intercourse withpioui people,-audrBoidom saw any; besides, the sijrht of hi in wa. enounh to::mikoaay jfood man feel sad and wroyyiut. ).No,i3ir I you know better; j ou know tho Sabbath koopers of. rhiladel phis fare tho most cheerful and hppy peoplo Ja, it, 'Jhpy do not, indeed, frequent, tho. .rarohoh)' aid. like "good Queen Bess,'' jro and whnesa tho theatres.', and bull-bails, and' wrestiings,' and dunces, aud races, according t6 tho. tree an(J hber4 course pt "such a refqi in" as you coniond lor, '';"' ';', cuiunuu uijjonj 1 vvuo are inese dikoiou sects that'afsfurb ihe froo people of this Common wealth In ho 'enjoymout' of the'r risthfs of con Boiccce? No sir, yoa dure., pot flinjt this. tnituU, in the luce Ot juiy oencmiaatloa -of oanjrolical ehrto tiansin this city. These weeks of Union prayer meeMnss (be thjitf walk' win hatoJbeainlbofore too can read this paper) look you in the face. Yes, bigotry is a cruel despot; bufihe world knows that the biyotry of liberalism it , ttw taoal fearful of all despots. Wimeur Franco Jn the dayniof' her liboir rallty, when Bhe.abehehed the Sabhath.ftud WON -' shipped a harletj the. eoddoss of l,iboryv t . .. . .1 EAnd beyond. doubt Ute.iVwi Itself la oCton though' not by nate, grayed for bylhese bigou)' : 4twr;i strain, yousfiharxo thatitho.fiabbath koopertIn taoiti Kloom, are ,brUljhif fn-i whites and -The black- "both racoa,.'!(J..Dpea Mr,,. Forney know wkat.fiarU are bdinjr couptuyy put torth by the pious -Sabbat ll keepers of ail theso scotD lor tho intellectual, and .moral, and religious impjorement of the black racs and the whitor lf lie does "wot, is.Jie'fllJtQ be a. mwe-catherer in a Commonunalth whlnh tnr nan hundred and sixiy-ene years has bald n her statu tuu , v' k;uvu,..i J (1 1 U1LU tlU labors to have repealed?; Jjj'fa doonjknow that the i pious people of l'hiludolphia and' the tstato are maklna great' and'snfetfiisstal 'effort? to educate the blacks, and yefuftars tlieohaife above quoted, then, hunibly .snbndtthkl quoatlon is- he fit ti) be, a teacher of pubHe moials f ( 'jAre we to bo grayaly' or angrily told. that the , conoiet,loi" obsryorj. of the law cf Cod and of tbls ( ommonwealtu airalnat Babbatli prolanition, have toon and ar feaebmc a. doctrine, that ' wpuid enthral and darken the in tellectual energies of both races wou Id pervert the' divinosc examples and the nobloot influences f " toes this Editor not know, that tho maxims and the example of. ih Divine Saviour of lost men con stitute the "bulk aud' burden of alt the 3abu:ith School ttachinsrs, and all the proachinga. of all these "eectar.an bitrotat" If bo .does not, then lot him1 come into our Sunday Scooola aud learn. ' But I close with the expression, of my UuinUle opinion, . that for whatever of talehv, enorfry, sound moral principle and purity of oonsoienoo the Uiitar Of the Pt tsa proleiiscs, he Is iude-Hod to tlio tdaohiuii aud the examplo of Sabbath-koeping Christians. - 1 ' i , , ' 1 THEOPHltPg.' I The Sabbath Piotects the Laborer. " ' TPTHK K.DtTOR 091 BE t-V-KNlJlQ TFLKQU APH Sir I How ib it in the J'resi oihcoT By lu own showux iwotk is constantly douo on' the day whloti tho law of iGod, anqj. of tbje SthAyo appropriated .a, ft irom jaoor. jrue, tuq ipttprto,t .tha Jpremaa shpws. .that not all work seyou da; 8 jn tlt.e week. p thxt office, '-frommy department alohy.v , 'ythow'inaay. of the substitutes worked t in , qthe; oflipiw . tup .whol.Qi week is not shown, in tlje, first, four, weeks ot tlloi Sunday Press there wore employod two Jiandredl ' ano; eleven comj osltprs. Of these , n"pety-pnp war, e , .subs, and thirteen worked seven, days in that olilca, 'Now, charity conoludos that tho nlnoty-oiio wished to be free, ud not held 'down to' the Sunday work, r It seems to me very plain, tnat a ftteemaii will not work on Sunday if be cxn rest and enjoy tha blo-wed privilege ol accompanying his wife aud children to the Sabbath School and the Church. Mr. Forney cays: "The printers in the oflloe of the 'rem are generally poor men." Is that the reason why be is .1 . i r r, " f nhlo to tie them rtowt)(lt fleven ivs' labor In thi wrekf It is rot jofioolvab'o tint a mm, who Is not a "muds'ir W'riKn s Sojitin oxprosslou weu'd volunlar aa-l.widieut liiporlons noo6S3iiy, deny himself the rout rhifch tli laws of his country guarantee to him, and whioti tho law oi God runrnn toef 10 slaves and dumb )ruiij "f hv man-servant, nor thy ,man8rvimt, nor. .U eDfilo." v "Would tho liifh clittro!o'nVjVcicJs0?fi .an'n'oWe hean'n al'ow a roan, tolositeoU loehnv,! nek-res ror, had desire for equrddf wrrti btherxlt)l1t'mori,,tp, polliila'his types Vith bis plavlsh bamfctf rie i '. I i t i - i But loot?, ft 't .H''r .K,W!itonov. i tko tame pRrgrnph n wlilcii. tfio ifldiror toll u'-t'io printersfn iho lifl.cp' 6f;Ue freU are. Bencaliy poor mcr," he tdprtMStho' abttldh thdt -all thttse tnoh pilitt wort,'oMifWi".'Av, mi4' tii-irji, and who OTeaWltAif1 Wif r .Uf Fcrfntf, BJ rrtntjor a Siin-' day paper. - There I not a' pariio'le of substantial truth in ihe oft-iepca'.pji as'pr'.ipnj that Sunday work is lbdicpensablo whoqoi ihore.'is ;no t-.unday papar. This Is deuiouslratwfl lhl y firs' ' ttoJe, and I P-A pose even the rrcss win 10 roooni un isuamoiui ,untiufh after tho domonsli-alloA bi !JS,VeH Vxpori. ment of tho Journal of Commerfc, during whtoh long pcnpd-jDo wort ha cijet Lcen.'d mo iu that offlo!) pn Sunday. " " " - it' i He proceeds: '-Tliero is not one, io tar ai i know, who does not favor this great rofjrrn as a matter of Inimcdiato personal infereit and advantage to him self and bis iamlly." That is, tho Sunday retorra -tho opportunity of violating the law ot God and of 1'cBnsylvanla by Snuday work! Glorious reform! Malm? tlavcs of Dion born free! And this tor tho 'mircrabla pittance of some dotlafand a half- or two! Ve!I maj the,; 'Presi say', tuoy ar (tpuerslly poor men. r.ut,reador, 1 quo to from the very next para-giapbaddj-Qtsuit tl,p Ciooim'it'ie pt ciergy, he aj II 'Have you no pityt no, Ohai-ity' fpr' thse m(mp forced to Walk all the way to their work in the day time ot the1 Sabbath and back at nifhtf Hero is not fo asatlpp, bht liflalih rest, economy, ba.t plead tor the great nmasuie 1 advocate"; ,s 1 ': ; Most amazliiiil This teiid'er-hc'artod and Compaq, slotaie editor sets up a Sunday paper for -tho mist benevolent purpose of forcing-rt Is 'his o tp woj'U i forcing these poor Mural to work al j .day time ot the Sabbath, In violation" of lawj and then he hoi the grace to r;iy thfcm,-has he not T and to assure bis oorrcsponucnttbat"hcre't-'-ln his torcSaii Jabdr--"is not relaxation?'- Oh, these crocodile tears! - Stop a little ; you don'trtifldcTsfand hira.'TTB meaiis this as en -argument ' for 'Sunday cars r; a suhject not beforo hirp. ,Wtjll, iuppoq uch a twlst tpkep pp ij. i;ntwnero is"ttipity, tho Charity f know I havo thoae weii's noeToii' the' (rnndst?ne, aoil I'll hold thenfWlLII&t &id I'll aohov4 ihom'by S:nd iug a back for hein." But, roador, vUcro iji Bo mercy m lorcHBwiejWo30rwhoiir!i per day, to labor sovenloen on Sunday toof Isn't this Bkitfufotf rotorjt roJiRe brjojins fOrXf ati" f .5ut I uiu: t pOBlpono to another arliclo my iiea lor the lreedom ol tyJndiuitoisand di'ivers.i o ilivv e " i I Tn&MriTttrs-: The e Iisgistaturc, and tlio Sabbath,.. ;i, . Editor of lua liviiisiia ljiayjfi'.a,,, Sir i To tho Ed In ths o.r.niieuc on I impress. vo editorial of your popor ol yMterirnTOJi-tl.is qdi-sron, you stato tliut pur Logialatumeli9.ulit.Tha c.ireiuli.how they muke the leatt CfHicesioitplY-'So who arj stekinsr to ob tain a iclaxution ot ihe ! Sundav luw1 of the .Ststo.' It is.- re-pecf liidy subiemed, tint th Lcgislftti au frfuke-uo- cone'es'-io'n vlrttovcr' 'in 1 rearafrt Lcgisiaturo': to, iwrloly labor on the Lord's Day. The-. fourth .Com mandment of the Decalogue is as tiuding upon tho Lcgisla uie as it is upon each individual of t ho State, It is ol niiiveriaj aad, enduring obligation. TI e Legislature could not pass a law authorizing orpermi'tin,vthp 'Vifo!atlo& Of. the . third. ir. fifth, or any cojauandmont. Whenco, tiioroloo, does it derive the power to pas lows allowing 'oitiziins or corporations to vloiato ttie fonrtht 1 - " Ihe fallacy of the )oj;iur!rlnii legislation to permit worioly labor on the' Lord's Day,' is m retrardiujr, or L coiiBlacririg; tho Fourth Commandment or less obli gation than tuo other nine.- liuiuair laws caunot vio ate Cou'slaw. It tho LSgi lature'shoufd pass a 'law allowing the violation of any of tho Command "incuts, it would :be 'thV 'Via'in'iiat of' tho' Judicial iwcrto.dcc..' iu.ch law null and void, ; To pa a law infringing " aty oi the l'c'u Commandments, wou d, theieloro,. bo .UniibntilutouaV-and conse quently the Legislature cannot authorize worldly f eucplomeni or lauor-on lue L,ora imv, - - Ihe Sunday law now &u. fprcp.j rocognijpea tho obli gation of the Fourth Commandment. That law docs not establish lho.first day of thp week, nor does it'coirpel any one to Worchip, 'or' to keep it in a rehgious manncrj u,t. ,iswapUy. o. a-, restraining character) imposing penalties on the Sunday oflendor ana pr'ohibitiiiK hfrnfforri wor.dJy laborthe1 pet? lormaBCO pi which -mu-.t pecossarily dilturlr tho solomtrity bf ihe tiayand interlerii with the pirfeo ! I .right which every Christian bps to worship and enjoy the day as God commanded, i. The Sunday law coes'tnot compel mon tdremom her the Sabbath day," but , plaipby says, worldly labor shall iipt.be porfprrnQd'. and that thoio.wha do renieaibeTlt.'anikeefi 5t holy, Bhall hot1 be dMturbed in the Derfirmadce of Christian dnt.es. Instead rthreio"JfJroy rofakafton bf jthef law thegiIaA. : t.uro shpnld manilest its wisdom by aouing imprison, ment e the ponaKy Imposo'dlor IU violation". fiur der, robbery, larceny, adultery and rerjury, all spe ciflod crimci "la fheD'ecaloKiienave each and ail their appropriate penohai 'nlstiment'preJcribed by the Legislature, and the law restraining-the' Vio-J lation of the fourth Commandment -shoa d impose the additional pnufebmont or imprlaunmenf. Let tho citizens everywhere 1n the SUte, by petV( tions, by rem6nrtratee, by tae dissemination of the resolves and -proceedings of tha various meetings held ana being held, orgjT the Xglslature to the aooption of persoaal phiiishment idr worldly labor on the Lord's Day) and, also, impress upon that body that they have ho power or authority to pass a law violating thf"fourth qomma.udment, Jn authorliiag. worldly labor or empfoymeut to be" performed 'on the Lord's Day. FINANOE. AN CbIlIERCB . j Office of tub Evekixo TELEQiuPrt, . j Tuesday, January 23, 1808. The Stock Market, . as we have noticed for several days, past, conjhiues, vqry Jieavyv aad( prices weak1 aud- -drooping. Ju fioyemment bonds there is very little doing. 7-308 old at 985, lopi was bird forti "of 80ir 1Q3 for'5-20s, and 93 for 10-lOs. Stata aui City loans are without chance. , , , , , , Eailrourt shares have flsaia declined. Beadinir sold at 5050i, the formpr, a Recline of Catawissa preferrod at 41.l.;,a decline of 1; Pennsylvania Railroad at biffr'A, a decline of 1 J rhlladelph,iar w4- Erlo;.n ?9K03O, a, plight d vance; aud Lehigh Valley at 61k . 113J was bid 'for Camden and Arbuoj; 32 for Little SchuyT $A, Ci for NorrUown; 54J for MiacLill; 30J for iNorth PeAiAiylVania;''2t"loi'5 Elmira6oSmm6i f 128 "or CatftM lbSa corauipa,' pd it tor Northern 'OtynjierfiarUliji active. 'TSecbhil lind Third bom at au; or.ire n4 PiKt Jj'-arfrf'fchjgrttlf ty? ffltlk V-1. 52 wiis bid ,1'or Tenth aud Eloventh; 11J tor geveiitcenth' anl Niueteentb; 364 for Hestou vtlle; 30 for Green and Coatoi; 25J for Glrard Co'lege; aud 10 for Ridao Avenue. Hank shures contluue iu pood deruani .U full JANUARY 23,' 1800. pricrs. i 200 was bid for North America; 137 tor 'Philadelphia; 122 for Farmers' and We cbafiicB'; 60 for Commercial; 2 for Mechanic;. 92 for KenBlnsfton; 62. for Girard; 30 lor Mauu faetarcrB' and Mcchan'cs'; and 63 for Union. , In Canal shares Iprrp is very little movement. Wyoming Valley Caunl sold at 67. 20 was bid for 8chulkdl Navigation cominonf 28 forpio-J ferreddo.; 63J for Lehigh Navigation; 8 for' Sutquehanna . Canal; and 31 for Dolawaro Division. . i . i ; ' Oil shares are irroitular. . Ocean sold at 5r' .16, a decline of jt St. Nicholas at; Maplo3haao at 34; and McElrath at 1J.' ' " 1 ' ' 'PIIILADKI.PHIA EXt'Il.UE SALES TO DAY Heportod by Dellavon & bra. No. 403. Third street. KTKST BOARD . , , S1PC0 N rcnn K. 6s. . P8J 1C0 an Heading 60 HOtO do 881' 4- 0 sli io. as. .1)50 60 , W60 U R V )U July. 98 10'j Ph do 030. 601 CM '00 City s, now.t6 100 sh tto slO.1 6;1 . CHHX) do .7.".'. 5)2 f 300 ah. , tio flO 6) troo ' do.i. , ',.,..' 92 j 803 sli - do BM 601 lnO do.. old..., 87 i l(K)8hFh& Call.... 7-13 KMOLeliigh 6,.. 84 81 401 ell Ca'a pf o 41 i JrVMflQ Leh' y l Ca.u io3 sli Uulou Caul pf 4i fl0lKlbt UiOit. 95 ! InOsli do. , 4l C1000 do 94. 103 sh Mario Shade. 8J ClOOOLohGs 88J 1P0 Mi do 9 , UK) i-h Ocean. ,i . . rlO 16 I 25 sh Wy V Can. k 67 100 tit i do b80 16 10 sh fenn K i 64 1 liiOPh , do ........ 15J . 100 sn do ....110. 64 100 h do .bl0 1f,3 . flsh. do 64 , ' lOOfh do.. 16j 60 nil do....hCwa 61 lnOsh no 130 15 10 sh do.' 64 COOshfltNiehOil .., , , 100surii& B....h30 80 100 Mi BtNloh foal;. '7J 4'flsh Fulton Coal... 71 'i eh Lchlirh Vai.fts 61)1 200 in bt Men Coal. , 8 miLAD'A GOLD EXC1IAKUE QUOTATIONS. 10; A. M : . . . .. . . .130 12 5f. , .my 11 A. hi 1 1'. kl .. ......133 , Market very dall. : I 11 Anna, Durhex Co. quote at follows JJumng. Hell nil. Ameiiesn Cold lii moricitn silvers m and in..- l:)2k lBi Anmncan SilvorDirnoa and Hail Dime I'M 12S ' 1 entisviVHriu Chrrehcy 43 ' 83 Kew Tfii-lc Exchange i' ' pur. ' ; Philadelphia Trade Itepoit. . ', Tuesdat, Jantiary 23. Cotton is dull, with small laic of MiJIdhngs at epti' . ; "J, ' ,'. . -. ,'. '. , . , ;' o. l.Qnorcitron Bark l steady at 8S2 63 p ton, and Ib in tali Cefiiand, hut thore is none coming for ward.". , y, , ',",,., ; . j i i " -,.'.-) Friine'. Clevrrsecd meots with a fair' doTrtniid, with' small sale at 87 76a 12 l bnssel, hnt inlurior is dull and nochctod. Thre is no iniproyqraent to notice In Timothy1, and prices are noroinnl. fiaxsood is quiet, with sma I sales nt :3-l(K? 15? t Ihe Flour Market in ,a'.inot at a ''niul, thore tolnr. no demand 'for 'Shipment' br hbroo tis-j. 600 tols. l'awtuckct ex n family sold oa privitt terms. ihe roiii and Lakora. rruroliane m small (uts oti . to supply immeUnt.vanl at 37 vb "-l 7,1 tor uiK)r fine; 8a.8-60 ior i'jfro; tSeOjOlflor'Arffirwestrn ' t-xtra lnjmJy j ' CO 6"Vyl6 CO' io' JCaiiDsy.vaiVa ana, Ohio do do., and at higher . ut; for. Itiucy hraudi, accoi diucs toipuijty: .ivM'hiux dujr la Jiye ;jour , or Corn Meui,. , ,., , unMt' m . i . ' lheWljant, Jiorkei ooatitlnos in the same' dull Hlnla nolcd lor somi time jm"' ; gmaH o-.v Moi iid'onoi and pritao rod at (1 K8?ii! t6. aud whitu lit .$2 4C '!' 'i 70. Eye. ooivjus lo.wuid lowly..l,ut ,ih?r la not" murii domanU ; we quoto'i t tOCMl f(ir mtnei n and l'cnn-vlvaria. cor-i tofiullat ihe fltmo noted 03ter(;nyi nalos or 400O bush vo.low ut ?,"c., in the c-rs ara ,1'rum ftore.- Oats'aite:quior,-wltlt ales of '.COii huh at tOo. . . . . ' - ' ' , Whisky is iltt i. w'th Kniall &a!os o 'I'cunsylvani and Oaio at 2jg2'23, ' . ' '. , .. - ' ' .i ' I ,- . i a ! : t i i . Markets by Teteraph. r, , .New; Xf rc Jflnnn'ry 23.-Cottoh .dull' at 4930e. F'our heavy ; 4003 bhls , so (t prices jmi'oMiueed. w beatdJilLjuad-vi'itha jeclii-iiur-4aiiuioy..-Curn dull. Lt't'l stoudy l'ork sieadv ; ino, S2J 75(33,70.. Lard Hcadv at 1518jc.1T Wljlaaf d,ull.. , r New ORLAks, Ja'nuary.22. Gnttom ia' flul'and iiiaclive; ca.es, ut.lllif ba.o.. at 40e tor' middlings. fcnar is moro aoHvp ar 14i n Vi. lor )alr to prlinu. ' I'f Le ianol 18X0 sicks at 2iio. jn irold. .Eourisin Improved dciuana; superfine SM. Frolshti gWa-lv; on eotti n to i.'vnrpool. 11.1GP j Now York, pv steam, die. Gold 111. New York chccki 1 luout, (Usijouut.; Cicimkati, January 21 Flour la stor dv. Wheat firui. Hons hrmer ana in itooil de'ma'ld at ll-60 for city drcsro I, aud tioloevs ak 25o' h"Uor .P Jt is oeti maf ;a there cm 18 no liead'.:iii,'the .yard , licooivts to-dny inu. Mest 1'ork. nrmer, audi senoia-h v neia at 929. Lsrd is in good dtauand at. 17io. ..Whislty, C2 60. tiola. 1834.H " ' . ' , . .' i tl;.ii , .... t j San Fkakcisoo. Janoar" 22 JffnlnV s'Ocks aro lowor ' Yoiiow Ja'cker,' JiSOt'Ch-ill-ir l'o'tisi, S2C2;' Imperii', 109-: Gould 4 C(uny, $896; Ophir, giijj Crowa Point, 96560.- , ' ' . , . ' . Cenernl O. T. Andernon, hais been appointel agent of tho Georgia RaHrbadat Atlanta.-1 -' SPECIAL NOTICES. JgpT ' il E AD QtTiUlTEIlS :. OF; THE . 1 . ,.-fi' . .i i .. ' .-. . .i. -. . , h f rf.'i'l i : .-iii.!. i "i. i i .. . a . it.x.-.i.r ,. r.n i v T The Annual Meelrnit fif.the .CjliltJ. ;and, .lhieptpn,o . ofScers thereof joerve Jof. the 'en'salrlgyiaTyWlUJie oeiaon " oo ') it hv ") i' " i :t j J MONDATv EVENINGttfcBZiBt'.iSth,-.- At 7 o'clock.:.;::,:. c i . XI embers cannot Vote 'or "be-eligible to efllos unless .tbjpir dues for the current year nre paid.. , , Members whose due's for the cyrroat yeat jar nptpald by the liit of April next wlitk after -that' date, be denied the privilege of the hoaae'tatil payment Is inado: 1 '1 Members whQ are IndcbtPiI to' Ihe Club for one or 'two yeais' eubscnptioni. are .hereby notlflod that jialess the same Is paid by tlte lit of March, next they wiU b ax polled, andtaeh action shall be reported. ' ,J 1 ''' i -' til .1 . ir -: l ' ' t - ' ' A menbcrdestrlni tp r'slgn must, do so in wrlilng, and on the payment of all dues, melndlng tha preseat rear, . hlajretigdatlMfwin be Moapied. 1 1 ' '-""' Ibe Secretary will1 be Id constant attonilatiao at the , i . . . . i ..... j ... - ' C lab to receive payment ...!. .i.ul.-j . -. ,i .i ; liy order of the executive Comm.ttoa.' ...... u A. i . ' 1 23 3t "' " ,'. '.' "jOftV E ,nDfCKi, Chairman,. , - n -, ' J 11. A - - . J l .... . J ' rS" 'StECIA'L NOTrrE.-TntftlltirtCTOtt aof the PHILADELPHIA ANl rTfteNTO.I KalLROA O COMI'AN Y bave th day doolarod a ltlvl-' denil of TKN (10J FJU CJiT. (O'ear of Uxel upon tbplr Capitol stock payable In stock on tat 15:li day of" February. 1h6 at ibo ompay'i Office, Mo DM Mouth DKLAWiABA-Avenuo.. Fractions nld lu aorip :.!'.. . , J. PliKtR XO&UI. 'treasurer. FM'anelpbla. January 20. IH66' 1 12 tuthsinj irsy-i-'- M B K O U A N T.S P U N D Iks? , Philadklphia, JauarySa,l8. The Adloumei ua Meeting ot tills Assoulatioa Will be ta'don ll f SDAr AFI'kBnOOH, the 0th lBHtnt( atfo'cloi P- M. at bOAEI) OF TKaUK HOOMS, at which Ibe Annual Bepori will be submitted, aud no XU'Cilon ba lor Ofllcerj and Ma-erii to terve tor the eDSDtDTar. Kit HAltJO WOOD. 1 38 tuihain 4t . . ... . , .. , Secretary. PT' T0 KENDEB:.-yopU' NAME ,NOTO-li-V torlovs as a nco-SHfu I bulnm man rbmen- b! HELFV 8TKlJS'i ' LXC' L-IOlt, rKiisi'iNu KOValO, 0. 4b VH1-.8KU I' trtet. , v OININU-KOOM. F. LAKEMKYKB, CAlt I y U'S Ai ev. would resDectmliv Ininnn th Public eentially tbut ha" bni le.t ni'tii'Ug akidtnieto makel this nluceiomloftaLilB In every rewiect dor Ihm nuivun- - inorlatlon 01 uuests. Ho bus openttd a larea and com iikjoIour Dlniiig-lloom In the second a orv Hit 8IUIS. p.)iRi in , lurnlsiied - wnh 1 fcltANUlK8. 1 WllS. M llltKY, Etc.. He. olltPl lilOH HRANDl. 11 j H S I P V B LI S HE D By the Pbvalolaan ot the rue lueuem t uuicn o ineir FOCR LKCTPREB, entitled PHILOSOPHY OF MAKRIaOE. To be hart free, or tour atamps, by atlurtiaaing Secretary cw York iluieuuj of Analogy, llllr No. bis 1J UO AD WAY, Sew York. SPECIAL NOTtCES. CAMTA L J4ii0,(.(i0. TUB VRNNHYU VANIAFlllK INPtlKASfIR COMPANV. In cen'ormity with n Act. of Afunmbly of April s, m2, thla I unipnny pnt liMi ti e fo iowlnit Hat of lhalf Aswti, via. t M or u tip o hpinifall Flrnt MortKayes In the ' ' I fit? oi riilliKlelphla ,... ....3ll,fl-X 0I, Blllnttwoivablc , M;rt:, Keat Kutai u 3nMH00 trliovlklll Navl'-atlon Conipnnv Loan? 1) 21-41 C minion and Ainlioy Coiimany Liau , M 4'i4 Sj. ( bet aptake ai d llolawarn l ana. Loan tJ.iUW, i nnaiicipnia I'lnininou aim nniuuiora n. n. ( O . nt flk ATI flliiirAtf . ai m w: 24 mu oo lU 0 M4.CMft lm-J-i 4'M-I 20 (I fi 0 ib o :o 06 ("..OlO-sd fill OflD 00 :i) no 09 an.fl.iQ'O 41 HM-90 4twu!i: , 4,(H4,V. 5.MV01 21 ;iioV ll.coo-o lo.wio oo, 9 R 17-7.1, frii-8 I14TIi6 1 Phll-ideli hlu and rln Kniimad Loan rcmiftyiMjula l.uilrimJ Loan., ,. lo. no. t-1 o-k -SOil shares Norih Penenylvaiila KtJiraad Loan IliirrlxlmrK. l,iuens er, etc., Kahroail Loan.,., l i'lled Mule, ii an, (! per eent., lH-il do. oo. ' rto. 1-:i0 do.' . do. d.. 7:.0.... do. , do. ,. do. 7-:jtl. 1868 ... (J. do. . do. 4-2 0. ...v , 'do. Uu. DoroHit... P nnirlraiila Stnte Lnan I'liiledclnlilaOity ixes..'.,., '. 1 iiiiiuu-iiuiH i.hv ivea.,,k,,,,i 4 ( liiriniinll Mxi n I hiliHlflpl.la I ni, j3 Hharo.i Western Bank, "iO Kbatas... , GlrnrU Lank, li,') aharea .........,., Pank of rth Anmrlca. luo shares. .. '.. Franklin Fire TnKnrnttrn Jo . in utiarei' tianiiyunk Ons Cooipanj-, 20 aliares,, J" tauhon Uanil. , " i an it . Ol'l.Ji.SM, W M. G, CROW ELt, Ueoretary. , S ',' J. . Fuiladrlphia. January 11 Iftfifl. , At an tlcctlorf heid on the lOth of January. 1hk the fci Ik. wins nouicd stockholders were e:eoied Directors of llils l5 nnk I ' e ( , iT&ufi? FPw ! "WILLIAM M. FARB, 5a ?m l.ka r s Imt, writ "pd r?i a'lb D? And at a mcetlnff of Ihe Dlroctow this dav, 8. A.'. 4fEB-' i? . unanlnionsly re-ilccoil President, and irWIN il. LLWIS, i..n Vlon rrld. nt . ' . ll10t'' W. ItT'StlTON. Jr.. Oashlor. , 1ST KIqIam COKN iiXCHANdU NATION A r, BANK, Financial Agent and Depositary ot the Unfed 1 ' .... , , . FnifADrxpntA, Janunry 16 IH68. , . At the election fr l)lri or t)i tlio Corn KuchauR National Hank, ho d ihe titli mst , the following gaullo- LKX. O t A Ti Kl.r.. DKf.L HOlUiIT. 1 H FN.l, B CHATCKOFT, HITOH l lIH. KOIWRI EHVrRV.' ALU. WH1LLOIN SAMUEL T I'AJiHT, PHILIP B MlNfJLK. .IOHN F. UIIOS8. LilWAKD J. KVIOHT. JOfBl'H LJNDSi-.Y. 1.. ; JOKKPH W no at a Tnetlnir nt thM.niM.AinM ,w n pti b TIh O CA 1 lLL. Eay.,s unan rnnuHlj--re-etwtfld 1 Prratrlrat, and ALLXAXDF.H WtlfLLlUN. Kh.).. Vtce 1 . . J. W". XOKREY, lHbt 1 1 . ' Cashier. OFFICE OF THE ITSiropJ PASSRM. OIK ' RAILWAY1 (loMl'ivv twi ki-v. THIRD and liliOWM .street!!,, , At a me oMng of the Board of Directors, held thla day, 1 . the tollowlny readlutlou was adnpteil: Pcanlved. lint a fnnher insialraent of Five Dollars her share on phcIi ahiiro or the capital stock ot the ' "niPny be called lu, payable on or iio:ore February 8, instrtiwentft rta nnvnhln f it,ta 1-1,. hniWAnM " t,n,. ... m ..,i 1 ,.r.-i; r .. - mo, WILLIAM U. 1 23 tilth Gt ICE MULT!, ' 1 necroiary. O'-f-'lOK OF THE ENTEHPUISR IN-. COMPANY, No. 4C0 W.ALNITT Sl'R A me; irtei. -- . 1 rmr.ADm.fniAj Jannary lH H6i. A fpr-elnl Wert np of StocshoMer. of this Company r iil be held lit thin otlice on MONlllY.thB 29ih hist at 12 o'ciock . to eoiuldor the expediency of Increasing , tic cunital stuck of tlio t omuany. . 1 (r llfl ft' . F R. ARR. PresHlenfa. , E. H.. T H A ft Pi 1 1 1 ATTORN KY-A1 -LA W.I Ay . D COLLI-OTIOS OFFICE, ' . 1 DcbtsrroniDt 7 collected In any City dr Town or toe"' , United Mates . 1 . 1 ' ,l t.OVl KTljST ,W) -BELIABLE iCOEKE8POTO-. l r tZft iA rilVBIOLOGlCAL VIEW (F MAR- '' -s-' HIAt.i-'.; l ontafnlug near.y SW iiairoa. end 130 ' ' fine riaua ai:U ntranii.aui tbu au oi tn ihe Human Orunrtn In netiue ol Ilealtu ana Diase -with a renn onKairlV f iiuri -its Heiilorable ( onuoquences' Upon the , Mind and Lviiv. wttb tiie A u tho fa I Un ot Treatment-'1 ' tin- only rational and success ul mode ol cure as shown j 1 by f be lefdrt 01 tntwB treated. A irutlilul ailvwer to the j f niarri.d anii-thow contfUiplntlh inarriiige. wbo enter tain double ot fhalr physieul comlitlfm Sent free of postage to any address, 011 recelut ol 29 cents In itiimpi or pemnt-cumncy, by addrvaslna Dr. LA CROIX. No. 1 31 K A1H1 N I une, AiDai.y, N Y. V , , , , , The author may ho consulted upon anv of tho'dlscaiwg 'upon which Ms hook troais either perinal y or by mail, ' and medicines tent to n ran nt the word. . )18 6iu 1 1 "ttW" "ETKOO"VBY'8 TUKKIill BAN DOLE,' ; jsiAii.HA.iii tonic' ' ' ', ; ' i ; .'.' THE DKJisVlNU AMD EESTOEEK OF HIE AGE. ' ' TlJltKISU BANDpr.ENIAN, - .': , ', '..."" RETEOUVET'S TURKIisII BAKDOLENIAN. ... - 1 Settouvey's Turkish Bandolenian. ' What can be , more jacceptable. than nythins; that will beautify I -that will restore nature' decay by stopping the hair 0 from tailing out-, restoring ita mituraljoolor, making "it to jrrow ifr luxuriance and boanty, aslst ift putting; ; ' . mp according to tho present style- and lashlon and 'keop it ia place fr This, Xetrowey's TurkhlBandoJ letiian Hair Tottio will do, and for proof we tefor . ,y)Utp ny'peVsyn who has tried it. It is ayknsw-., j ledpec1Tto btbe beautlfler of tlto ps;o, the only Hair .1 Tonic pfad Kcjtprer worthy of In naute. In Turkey,, it ,in Frrwet) in . England, in America, everywhere' ' iwhere tho Iiandiolenian Is known, it is pronounced 1 the"i plut ultra" of Hair rreparatton9. Romoiribor, ,J( it ia free from all metallio poisons thut are ountained , iu most n air Colors aud dreaium., , It is (heextraofe . j of many flowors and herba, beautiiuliy tut up, an ' ornament to the Toilet. : .." . .". 1 -1 ) t .' For. 1 sale ."Wholesale4. by 'all DruKglsta and , 1 FerfnmoiB. 2 , ' ' : JpUXSTOIr, HOLLOwi.Y' jk-'GOWBSB, "' ', ,' 1 ' '.'.- V Dyotj & C01, . i .Principal Depot lor United States and Canada. ' '.J-.--i.D- J"--I JAVB8 PAIMBB ft CO) !,r-'- No. -489 Market streot; : : 12 5 fuths?m , " , yhiladelpnia., t HI- '.' I it .0: j I 1 ...L . fee S3 - , en ' C5 V-aJ . , 1 0 Eh W w pfil H m ft 1 -j...n K1 1 1( ! j r 1 ' lr-i' hi 'z f '.''''. CS'f'.ta.' a ' O ' ' kaX m ..... a-4 .W; - ft -iA..a.T;tr 1- a be i.r PI H. At' , t! "J- .1 i- ! 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