The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, August 30, 1858, Image 1

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f,11.1 .3 has osasitt 624 :warm • stook of BOOTS”
tnoza, yhieh he win eon ht the lowest_prieet;
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• Or THE NINETEENTH CENTURY, ' '
xtoEll3.Vii;zes.k4N,..tk
gairthi Donoi,a 4 ;Aelot pub.,
1414 letteraTeNlod ofras "citir;ftrari elentieniati
ADV MairsiVtibiOrsPdikii gldwingly - Or the 'superior
Merits of his hair tonio. Bach evidence must have Its
e t : i fift,ylarn„coming,freni a reliable mace: If cella.
ea a- are gur e adoes of truth, the, Dr . needs no 0000,,
U.o64lloitiMetes puffery fremthe press :
• Baru, Name; 400. 20, 1880.
;Prefermor.o.7.-39005t.h.00.-.:Getatiemerr.r Having ray
' , attention called a few mouths knee to the highly-bents.
.do!areffeciatof"yeini flair Itestoregie, was .Indueed to
JAnalreippTiestion , of it't pen awnludr, which had be.
emeniquitegrayi probably-one:third ray
lams were.ot same character. Bathe three mohtha sina
Pprocated, 9.bottle ,of.your balzreatorative, sad used
11.f1/ abob bond prpring'what'l had wished. I
,used It about twice - a - week. have since prbcured
, anetherbottle,a which Shave usedaome:- Irmo now
derti7lo,theworld that the gray _ oviehlte. bale has to.
tsUy dillippeared; both `Mr my heal .1111 d. has and my,
'hair bait resumed-1M metatarsal dolo r , _and bellea more
aftandfflossy thin I t hit boon before for twenty-Ore
I.Pint rowalztyytoo4 old ; say-good wife -it-the
. age of ariptyro, Ali used it with setae 6soot.
'fhtilb#Vo,oolloo deem due to pastor your ratable
41 1s1offer7 ...Ilan seared that whoever will tightly.nee,
..,110 per_ 21.tealions, will nor Imo oossiihidi toPedntree
• that ray s Umtata. tam a Mita' of this city,-ando
-rasidentAientfor the lest Ottani years, inil'aricknOwn
14:nopliovety onehere end' afolhing towne, , dny nee
jmt mapreake Of the above, with soy note attached, is
atty . ofkreervlcia, as wish tee'. -preserve the'. beiutioe of
1911,1W514±.0thera As wel/ as myper.- 4. am .tifilyi 'mire
I - - - -0, RAYMOND.
fr• `lffaarpiolin, Jan, 2.30.868.
HAIR RNSTOHATIVN. -
Proteeserioob•r-Dent SW: Haring-had the mlifor.
tune to Jog ebeatgrartioh rat otthide r from the aerate
of OW 1011.03 f ..ceTst, in New Orleartailnlabl, I was 1 / 1 1-
.4110101 to make a trial of your prepaiatlon, and &arid it
to Sumter as the _very MIPS .000404. :My hair IR DOA
thick
and 04 1 ,t/f .110 -areas can sig)roille my, oblipT i
u 64, 'such 'a treasure.
- • Irritimr.iomrspx..-
! 4Attoi n etoirtuediA44,„.7,,K. itzsgt,lig,c =wait hi
sartilUn. of the vattatdPithoirclast
a1:G .. 414 - 61d, Ham „He Is -,1. 1 gf"V e ß i f t eas
134ipormilly
tr 1. agrk.- _ BnooirtetolJad.l2,lBsB.
Profdaaor Hood`..-•Peetrsll•:: , Having MU re a •trial - or
(Your Hatt Reetoralva,lt gives me pleat citesio say, that
eiltiarhail beim excellent in via:C . ol4 inflammation:
dandruff andA senstent tendenay to itchloglaith which
1 hive bleilfouidedito& my childhood r rand luii also
rastritedusy hairothich vase behohalig pair to Its ode =
italo44l`;:,l. heroine:4 bli other: article Wittranything
Ate thellarno.plessure'dt Proflt - :% , -
s'~~>;,;,YbnrYtroly,3:-Sr<'.-"i.~H:,BRdQO,
••,
T • he lieetridative.is grntup inteettla of three Awe, vim .
4er hiedlimi and,amill: The small holdall/di *
retail:apt coadollar parlatle f dhiethediera holds
•• a eaalwetit -par cent-more riralleropOrlionr than the
zerwallir avortwodoltamper.ldtttei,'theierie'holde
ia,,gettrt, forty per sent. mot, In proportidit, and retails ,
- for three dollen a bottle.-' s , -
m; Z. - WOOD 1b :op Prone tgre" 812 .PROkpWLY,
lair.; Mitzi 14.Wite 1 /!$):
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'f re*ien..C#.; !ifi 'Gto: - ItAtaill'l3 Radon% 1
li a Otfiritil - . - -
moi.alk,utre
:stittira4atam.e:
'WORTH Sl* BELOW 6IXTII,
~bnth iattai:
- DENN , INSTITITTE—LS'ontbeaet Otter of
TRIRTEENTiI end Ft fittoetiG'iill be
citietid-on'tdONDAT, the 6th of 'Septionher neat.
Prirmtelbstruation; though favorable ‘to pid ,pro;
grist -yet sends the scholar into tbo world with a keen
sensitivenose; which' totally discitialitlee' him for fictive
' life; 'whilst atterition to many oftentimes forum the
instructor to meet general difficulties rather than those.
personal tb eaCh' ludivideal and the learner either
.loses all interostier becotnee , imperiletal in hiti aeoplie
menta. Fpr Sheet, -and other reasons the panther to
'limited; ' ' '
• For further, information apply pereo oally, from nine
&cloak A.'IC to one o'clock L.: M., erby note, to ,
an27-12t* 'R. STEWART, Prinolpal.
•
ripmE SCINTI.FIO - AND - ".OIASSIOAL
INSTITUTE, oilyArt:Pr :Streef, northwest cor
.rier of- TWALFT.TI, reopMa ofi MONDAY, September
6.' TWO lea superior instal:Mon of Looming for boys
and young men. The faculty eonelato of alx Profeamora
In addition to the Hagfish and Chemical hionchea, there
la auperodded an extensive Seielltifie department with
large, colleetions of Plilleeophteal and Cheraw.' apps=
rate's ,and bp'eohnene of objects 'le Motors'. Watery,
Terms, $25 per quarter. For boys under twelve-years
'of 'age;
,p2O per quarter. hutreneo On TWELFTH
Street. -.ENNIS, A M.,
. , Principal.
.SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY FOR
YOUNG MEN, ANDAIOPE-Northeast corner of
WWII% and BLITTONNS'OOV Stream. pall Session
opens Sept. 6th'. 1858 The principles of - u Moral
Entalon” lairs been succeestnily adopted at this Lodi.
tntiomelime Its eltablishment, and 'parents entrusting
their eons Into the - hands of the Principal, can rest no.
eared of their good treatment and rapid advancement.
Ptmllm received at any time and„age. Catalogues tar
nished. gratnitonely. 'Parents are Invited to visit the
echool. ." PONLNAVir LONG,
au26-6w,
Principal.
'H
-AND CLASSICAL SCHOOL.
—KU , Thi School of the subscriber, in UMW BUILD.
ING, CHESTNUT Street, above Tsrebth . will re-open
on the SECONDM9NDAY, - the 18tb day of September.
'eu2titt ' - ' CHARLES sHOE.T.,
.
RR
KENDALL'S CLASSICAL' AND
.• ENGLISH SOLLOOL,I23O LOCUST Street, will
're-open. MONDAY, September 0 •n 2 -Im*
RS-BARTON's BOARDING and DAY
AAA- • SCHOOL FOR YOUNG • LADIES No. 1029
CUEESTNIIT Street, - Philfteelptilc—The Winter Term
win open on The second 'MONDAY In September. For
circulars and pal-Meatus apply as above. au24-1m ' '
T I IRIENDS2AVADEMY FOR BOYS, East
of Eleventh Street, below Arch, ro-opene the 80th
inst. ' A.ll denominations! admitted. $l2 per term of
22 weeks. • • - au24-12t • •WP.I.WIIrf ALL. ,
OLASSIOAL INSTITUTE, DEAN Street,
.ow LOcust.—Dtttles resumed MONDAY, August
Ot. „ • - J. yr. Millipf3 .L
uu,33-2us • • ,
VENTRAL INSTITUTE .—ENGLISH AND
'qv, WAS/MAL 8011001W111 be re•openeit MON-,
DAY; Septetstios . 6th. ,TII.NTEI and GARDEN
Streets. M. D.-1100131.5.E. A. M..
'Sit23.6wlS'` • Prlnsipel.
; 'DUFF & CO:a DIERCAN•
4 _`r. MILE 'COLUMN, Southeast. comet
EIGHTH and ,CIIESTSMT Street.,
(esiotiishert VW, and incorporated by the Legista
lure VPstsneyisanta.) In this well-known Institution
the
. COUNT,INCV HOllBB COUBBEI
of Practical, Single; and Double retry
Inoindlog all the A ll otlM E 1 0 1 01 411 34 001018801.1 . (it L.
0134T1p218, and - „
DIDIDIESEI WIITING, .
s taught la the moat successful and saillfactory atylo
- - P. EDWASDR, -'••• 2 , 0"1 / 1 111 "
su2l-ly B B. BIIBTON7, Pentim.
W, G. E. AGNEW'S INSTITUTE Fos
-v v • YOUNG LADIES 17.11:incn Street, will,
An MONDAY, September nth, re-operi teenty-nintb
,Besslarr,..' For circulars' containing terms. &a., please
apply to - ^ Principai,..
en23-Im* - ~• ' 1711 _WINS Street.'
ITTENIIOI3BEAOADERY —The Eighth
'Mar Session Of this" - Institution for ,Boriwill cam.
mimeo WEDNESDAY, September 1, 1858. Homes
NOrtheast
corner of OHESTNIIT and EIGHTEENTH
Streets. Entrance on Eighteenth street.
1.15011J8 BARROWS, „ " , noipabi
6u211.42t - JOHN IL WESTCOTT, '
VOUNG- LADIES' INSTITUTE,
- &NV% Corner of ARM and TENT/1 gtreete.
The pupils faille institution are inatrubteci in all the
biench.a of b thorough Englieh education, and every
facility for the itgairement o: knowledge provided for
them - . ',Dreraili, Painting, and Drawing taught at medo ,
rate charges.- The Pall terra Will on:enema Sept. let.
atilo4oM • " HARRIET BROWN, Principal. ,
COMMERCIAL , AND OLASSICAL IN—
wriTuTß, at 1302 FILBERT Street—TOL School
will open 'MONDAY, 6th - of September. All .llngllsh
branches; Mathilmstloa, the Olaulca; and Modena 'An
imal*, taught bj'a method which [names aeourata . and
thoroligh•knowledge. - • '
For testlnieulale of enemas, terms, and other Parton.
lare, sea the Ofrenlariwllleh May b e
. had at 619
1 OAHRirf
NITP,-or 1802 FILBERT Street. ' '
Dr. 0. BEIDENETIOSER, late of Brooklyo, L.
Iteferoneti.-4lir. A. Vaughan, Rel. William IL
Furnees,..lteM.W.4-Hann Ray. J: WA.. Bomberger,
leya/ti Eltork,'Prof, Joh n s:llartiHrof, , H.Nethake,
Binklamln . .Herhard,' Beg:, °bailee 'Valhi, Esq., 0. P.
Hagedorn, Big., hey. H. 36i.' Beadier ' Brooklyn ; Bey.
G. W. Bethrtneißrix klyn ; Theodore tialgwlek, Beg., N.
Y.; Prof. 0.0. Felton, Oambrldge. sul6-I.o*
FA:
ItratirZt ` 7 6ll3llootirloit ' CETON;
lira./ JEBBET.—This Soho& is adapted to those'
- who desiretheir eons to haps a careful preparation for
College or fora business life.• Thorough instruotion is
010111 a English, - _Mathematios, , Atio'ent sad -Modern
Language', ice. Thednetruotors aim, - nOt only to have
their pupils thoroughly maaterfundamental principles,
but to form thoee habits of thought which will render
future and higher attainments rapid and carry. Dols.
mation;Oomposition, and Debate aro practised in the
iidgehdl Literary Soolekr, which embraces all' the pa-
PIL
otthis &horn. !Por •partieniars terms, &0., ad.
&Ate JAMES I. HELM; or
REV, JAMES P. HUGHES, Principale. •
riArrit.NDßlps. PiIIkADELP.II/1:
NJ 0011MEBOIAL 00I.LEOB; sortheaa owner of
OBBLITNIIT and SEVENTH Iltroshe.
Ao inetitution &saved to At young men for AC
TIN% 811814/1813. , ' . , - • -
The whole build( la ooeurded, and fitted uy in a
‘81.3. -ihaelug ea toy of the kind In this country.
Tnotoughyrepara on fcir the conalleg.house.
• •_,
_. • L ..,,B0.1411) OIL TBWITUB.
,B. St..l7ozoons, .•• , - • ?mule flosldus i
'Gagne a. Inman, David Milne, .
John gpulawk, .. VOW B. Brown,
Imo Hooker, •' ' . A. V. Parecmui •
, •
D. B. liimuan, . . .. Irani* Brown,
' , Ja h n ppLocott.- • . , ay2114 .
• :;
;04(P8 SPIitUG tkAiilieEkt AOADEMY;
A-4-N. Sl:Corner NIGHTIE and BUTTONWOOD Ste.
001dIdSBOLSL • DEP AliTtaNT.—Book-keeping to
all Its earlotm forme, preparing Students •horoughly , for
situations in Any branch of Mishima; Plain and Orna
mental Wrleng;_Oommeratal Oalculatins; Lay and Oor
.reepondence. No institution, in the United States gives
a more thoreitgli and practical course: In this depart
ment no teaching is done in classes, and Is DAT
and SVDNINO. , Time unlimited.
zunundenom, . AND OLASSIOAD DSTA.IT.
MBlNT.—(Sepuate from the *bated Ponhg Mon and
Beta ,are prepared for say grade or atkßogliels and Clas
siest Bducallon,
and litodra fruituagis, with ' all ,the P higlier o dolleslate
Studies. Sessions of months commence September
DV Mar /Ornery 11C teoeived at any time be
fare or after theseliatoa and charged aocardingly. Data
lognestiel gratis.'
milasAr • tovet, Principal.
I,R - FANT •&
ITAATTON'S CHAIN OF
"N4TioNAVNSIWANTIItB COMAE& PM
ladophis- College, - Southeast corner LiErruNra and
CHESTNUT Streitte. for lniosmiUoti , 41.144. Mind lot
181641'
eliespfm HOB COMENOBD.
.IvirlLL HE-OPEN - ON THE ,FIRS T
, MONDAY ThridEPTEISIBER, for the &Molest%
Parr Miatelfling Of ton Menthe,
J. J. REED'S
•
INSTITUTE FOR YOUNG LADIES,
• ' • No: 1628 WALNUT Stieet,
PHILADELPHIA.
The system of tuition is based on that adopted in the
- heist Seminaries in Europe, and comprises thorough in
iftruotion lathe Eng li sh, Prima . , and Latin languages ;
epeeist attention is elm peld•to the formation - of en - ale-,
gent style of comprialtion, and to the'cultivation of a
taste - for 'polite literature. 'The course of study will
"embrace' Ivory branch of education. ' '
•••-• A limited number of pupils admitted intro the family.
.Theirroliginus and moral training Is tauter the special
rare of - Mrs. Reed, who has had many years experience,
tad deference will bepaid to the feelings and wishes of
their parents in these matters, The health end comfort
of the young ladies is also carefully attended to by her.
• 4Weekly boarding pupils, from Monday till Priday, re,
seared at proportionate rates. • ,
A week's vacation kt Chrietmea and at Seater." •
(Payable belt in advance, and haltat the expiration of
- • - five months.) •
Toe tuition in the regular course of study 8100 00
N. D.—A luniorefass will be formed.
"German, Spanish, Italian, and other language s,
ale, (vocal arid Instrumental ,) Drawing and Painting, (in
°Rand water, olors,) at Processors , charges,.
Use Piano; per amain 11 20 00
it Harp, •
" Guitar. -
/or Sperling 260 00
Weithing at 60 coda peedoson.. • .
Each boarding pupil le required to bring her own tow
ids, ailver for end 'peon, ,
Pew rent at cost: - • -
•, • ,
- affords me pleasure to,state that Mr. J. J. Reed is
recommended by _oßcial teitimonieds of distinguished
gentlemen in London. if rom personal aequaintance with
hini, ein Mott Chneiltilly • reeomniend him as, an ae-.
templitheriectiel* 'sad gentleman' to the confidence of
the " A; CONVERSE.
The subscriber takes great pleasure in uniting with
'Dr. ,Uonverse in tho above recommendation:i• front pet- .
sorquaintarire with Mr. Heed, as, well as from his
die Shod testimenialit, I • am =confident -of hie eml
neat s !lilies as si gentleman and scholar, • •
CHARLES WADSWORTH.
We - are happy to hear that Mr. J. J. Reed; a OP.
;Heron of coneidetable literary attaininents; and who
luumentributed to Ornham'i many excellent etetelies on
eminent persons,haere-opened his Institute' for Young
Ladies, at 1628 Walnut street, one of , the most , admire.
blelooalitlea la the city Mrs. /teed is a • lady who has
had merry years' experience in -tuition, and beam a high
relmtation (prencoess in training hir pupile,• both mo
rally and • mentsilly. Mr. Reed, from hie knowledge of
European !Amasses, and from haying graduated in the
first colleges hi Engand, imparts the advantages of the
_boot European systems of education; and particular at..
trillion id paid tithe strayer English Composition and
Polito Literature. We would lay Some Orden on this
latter fact, since general literary informetion and eul-
AUTO, though by far the - Moat distinguishing signs of in
,telligenee ertiverine•d• education, are, on the • whole, far
were noileeted•in moat
,oehools and • colleXeti than any,
• other brancilmo.—lidfror of Graham's `Matracifte for
%rely, 180.1, p. 81. •
REVERENCES.'
1104 iNthak, Proved of the lilnivereity
of Pewasltrente:, , •
-• JohA 'Primer, LL.:D.; - , Profmei of the Phlelfal:
Mendes la ditto. .
George
,Allen, ditto.,
D., professor "cif Ancient Len
glop: W lllbtn tet, Meredith: •. • ~ • • • •
Col; `obu W. /orally; 'editor' of The Press.' -
.Charles 0. Lelarid,"Esq,jalltor of Grith a ntli maga..
Rev. William D. Stevens, D. D., Rector of St. An-
Rev, Amass Converge, D. D., editor of the Christian
• Rev:Charle•Warloworth, D, D., Arch-street Presby
- ' Joseph L. Keen; Egg., WeatTitilerialphier-, " • • .
',Thomas B.,Taylor r ,Esq.,- West Philadelphia. • ,
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posttories. BylizoacikCsaLtnos, Seq. , i.R.8.;
1 vol. Bvo, 816 pages.
Just received and for sale by
—EAT & BBCTHRII,
• Law Book sellers, Publishers, and Importers, .
• /8 South Sixth street.
"Esoirba,
FALL MILLINERY QOM
JOHN STONE' dc SONS,
No. NS CHESTNUT STREET,
ARS now, prepared to offer to their onatopiere, and tha
- trade, .a
large and well-oieleateti assortment of
BILKS, EIBRO . Ns;
FEATURES, • FLOWERS, and
MILLINERY GOODS.
Confintng themselves exeinsivoly to Able branch of
the tridi, end Importing the larger pert at their stook,
cables them to offer an nesortment" unsurpassed in
extent and variety, litt.ih wlll,be sold nt the lowest
prima end the most favorable terms. •
au27-lm •
ap T U. G. 'AL 10 1 K 8g 00.,
7.25 CHESTNUT STREET,
• III'ISTA I / 1 8,
Him now In 'tore A complete aesortmont of
BILKS, RIBBONS, VELVETS, //LOWERS,
FEATHERS, And
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY,
:To yrbleih they invite:the iittontl94'et_thf it:a' de:
4064m*
33 SOUTH SECOND STREET. 33
Buyers of
MILLINERY GOODS,
Will find us prepared to exhibit a moat complete and
elegant assortment of
Non 8t 1i )SONNET MATERIALS,
RIBBONS, in immense vatioty,
YRZNOH and AdiERIOAN FLOWBREI.
SIZATHEILS, fIU lIES,Ito., /to.
.alod,sbsaittlial Mocha .
STRAW acooDs,
Comprising all the desirable styles.
Oar PBlO.BB, which axe rued and uniform, are
itrUittated at a
MINIMUM ADVANOE UTON 008 T,
Besides which we allow
TX PER MT. POR CUM
- Mth,LitEl from a Odium, who mai not be aware
of the oxleteace of sash an astablishment, OUT, 07
MARKET STItEET,, will benefit
_themosives by a
visit to
A. H. ROSENE(EIN . & BROOK S ,
No; 88 South SECOND Street, above Ohoetnut
aulB•dtboil
1858 FALL STOOL " 1858
LINCIOLN,,WpOD; & ITiOHOLS; •
NO. 45 SOUTH BiIOOND
IMPORTERS AND MANHPAOTITTRBRO
STRAW GOODS, '
FRENOII FLOWERS,
VELVET AND SILK BONNETS,
TRIMMED STRAW BONNETS, •
ItiBBONO,- ,
IlilOligS, and
MILLINERY GOODS GENERALLY.
Pattern Bonnet/ made and trimmed to,order. • ,
fIOIITNERN AND 'WESTERN BUYERS '
Are invited to all' and ermine Dia
MOST COMPLETE fiTook DE POUND IN
, THE COUNTRY. • onla.lm
T HILBORN JONES,
to.
' MANDBACITIMIII AND W7IOI,RIULE MUIR IR
FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
4ETIBICIAL BLOWERS, RI3OIIBS, &o.
: „ ISDFT FUR AND WOOL EATS:,
The attention of city and country dealers Is Invited,
ton large and retied stock of the above goods, at
4B 2 MARKET STREE,T,
aulB-2m - BELOW BIM. '
AII . GUST,, 1 . 858. .
{ye would &rite the attention of Southern and
lirestern Bayern to our Pall Styles of
SILK, VELVET, and
YANOP BONNETS,
. ARTIVIOIAL BLOWERS,
PEAPIIEFIS, and
MILLINERP GOODS,
sow nay for the Trade it the lowest Market prices.
.STERN' P . II.IIBMAM,
746 01126TbitIT Street. •
H— WARD, N as. 108 and 105 N. SECOND
O Street, Manufacturer and Dealer in Fancy and
Straw Bonnets, - Ohenllicand Btraw Trlaming'. •. Also,
Heathers . and Blowers, all of which are. of the latest
and moat fashlopable styles.
, _R. 13.—Claahlitiiers will, find it to their advantage to
'ate us a call. - „ au24lm*
tumbtr
T . UMBER.TARD.I
`HOUTZ & 00., -
- (Buooeseore to liforitgemeo•& Neall,) -
W. corner of, TWELFTH ead Stellate, Phila.
Old !doyen:Malin* Mateo%
are now reOeiving a large sad well-peleoted sesoitment
'of all desoriptione of L 111241128; such an White Pine,
Yellow Pine; Norway, llemlooki Lath, paleivpieketo;
Fence Boards, Flooring, Bhelvlng, mid every variety of
well-seasoned Lumber.- Also, a- large- stook of Bill
of every variety • and description, oonstantly on
handiand sawed to o erat the shortest notice.
' Onr canneetion with Nesste. hiebaffe7,Nonts, t 00.,
and Duffy, Hoots; at Marietta, Fa. ,gires us um
surpassed facilities, and enables us to supply orders far
all descriptions,. of Lumt4r With — promptness and
INB-ORNEK LIIIIBBBisoft and mellow, imitable
for PATTBAN-MANIIRB, constantly on hand.
PrOmpt;payingpurobasere are rerpeottully Milted to
examine oqr stook before goibl'elgeivherc 'lol4f
LITILBER AS • .WHOLESALE •AND , 11,14
till at Hold* Lends/Oar boinity, Pa,
hifillAlPHY,' HOUTZ, to :Co.,' take. this method of
inforining their onetomers and perilous desirous of pur
okulag LUMBER, that they have now on hand a large
and wall-sessonsdatrich of all descriptions of Lumber
which - they are prepared to 0011 at eatisfaetory priceal
.Their timber is all from their awn IifILLB on' IN
ORIONN, They are also eonnected with Messrs. DIIPPY,
'HOUTZ, &:00., and are prepared to furniahrdi kinds
'of.Plarted Boa4a ) .Bill Stuff, Lath Pales, Plakets, and
Building Timber ter Bridges, Its., of all desoriptions,
on the shcirtest_notice, They would also take %Nat
pleisure binning the attentlon of Bulldoze, and thee*
in,wafie of, Lumber ' thd city of-Philadelphia, to the
Liturbicr Yard ef? 110lITZ koo. l llofllef Of 'TWALITEI
and PRIM Otraatai with whorl - Shay are also con.
mated.
CIAPE MAY AND ATLANTIC CITY.—
Tbere will be no neeeeelty for trayellere taking a
'upply Of MAIM with tbem, as s complete wort
ment of.OHNUINS HAVANA; of Samuel. alnieele lin
kert4Unui will be found on sale at, COMMIE HALL,
Caps Laud, aw t at the LHIrOD 13TATELc,AtlantIO
001.
11.0V5T :; .,-,c).;',:'..:,..,.,f.,58.
•
MO A*, AIIO:UST 80,-:18513.
Robert It*rkie, the Financier of the ha
' vdititicitilis Petition to the 'Judge's:
rfi9,'OehieleS iendered our getin . iniiet
day of tilfriiy - thi3 - 14stlicoies:ReaFtf, Min
rsie.NAltiver be fergotten,hyihe ; ,Airterietin
people. , %now is an affectionate reverence for
hie characktrovinchranks his name secondhnly
to WASIIVOTON among the. •' heroes • who
achieved tiP liberty . we ikew eajoy ! When our
armies 'wete Withbut ' provlslites, and on the
point or dlibandliii foi'svant of means to 'con
-0,,,
? tinee' the :ansfmign,' to lalni was , &Mutated
the ininag, ent 'of. the flmuleits of the coun
try. His xerticins in, the cause of .freedmi
were .heictlean. -Upon his private credit
money • was raised to furnish tO thestarving
army,•and lie enterprise corantanded supplies
which proitited active operations ih the field.
In one 'of is letters, dated tt Finni` tbeblikt
'oh Schitylo;‘,lnly.2otb, 1716,"1te expressed
the sentinicit . " that it is the duly of ()Very
individual s3lact : his part in whatever station
his countrYMay call bhp . io, in times tordifil-,'
culty, darattrand-distress." tishifthislietiti4
moat the - *V tinincier • Hied ft* to daring!,
the whOle4trThit qt r tigeltrfoi ilia lihrtiptindenen
of his e'imitO: - '''' ' ''' '''. ''' "` ''.'" ''" ''
The revttni, whiCh' in tiu6stiOnent ictire,
swept away 1 ttf private fortune and led to his. '
imprisonmettffor debt, mark a Sad•hra in the:
life of the,•patrioti Our ''incir-Ory of these
events has Ittiiin Iltithiined by reading thefol-'
lowing pet4tOplo„tke ;Judger of the Supreme;
Court of Ptinicylvaisia, signed-by Mr: Konen i
and severalotbers,which-a-Ilidndinie•placed
in our hands: -Ve coliy - fronithe eilgiiiii:! , ,
"To the 4norabie
,the qt(dijoict.th - ja:,S . 4preine
Couti of
,theiConiutonWealtit .of-pertimyivanle, or
to any two of_them.: . •,•,•.• • •, • ' - •
"The petliion of the subsoribers; prisoners in the
Debtors' Apl i etwentrin tie prison-rofthe 'city and
county of. -Philedelphits,Aiespnitfully ehistfeth :
rm
That Inesioh RV , tbiii pity ' is 'at' isreient efdtoted
with etkinfiatioluforOoltiglime fiver; Witoh bath
spread to* niorinlig,degree, and' $f it shohld
i'°aelf ttii iiielo,iniitit Prore:_fatel t.i. the lives, of
many ; anf ibetess,,bya law in suoh.onse made
andlnovtd, d your honors ,•are :invested with Ws
oro tionaryiewers to order our, ienitival from nano°,
we lancet, that you may be-pleased to do so,vied
your petitiinets; as in duty lOW, will ever pray.
-,• - ' •Debtors' Apartment, '
28,, 479 . 9,
(Signed) - , 4inwr..Miiunie, •
end by; nine others.
.
" I do hereby certify' that in nq opinion the in
fections or cnitagem fever! with_whiolt the city
of Philadeirdne • is :atLpresent raided, •rendert It
proper and :nicest:an , . -Met ibe-intsonere •therign'
,should be retooled under thOtirevisioris of the set'
of
of the Legbflatirb , of Te . nesylinnic of the lOtilref;
April, • 1794,Antitled, ari not - fior *sting 'Oertnin
poweri In thilhidgeb ''of the Supreme
(6l,lncd) Jews. Peenosit,
On thic,,befai of ibbi,ppttttouts tbie memo
'rindavm
"-This potation wai offered , for nit, signature if
'eaoh of: the 'prisoners contained in the - sheriff's
list thereof! thirteen ofwhona herp petitioned not
to he'rentOyett'itbd the lw,e_rogrees and all- tll'e
yromen liatedeOlined 'signing, signifying that they
prefer to elaY •ti,l!ere
The. yellew,:filver,, had prevailed, for two
months hefpfe the ! date of' this petition; but
the EloanPUtHealth did net-publicliAlsilow
ledge Its for.rst,enCeffil
. the'.?2d laugUit; wilen
consternaVokitilzed every ond.tii consequence,
of the Publfeatlon of the following note frond'
the CollegqpPrhyslOiffulf
" The q Pij* 'ap.v ommeivnit tribe their.
drityto Int , arnta.ii)avoroon4
llimed'tlie,op'sutda which Ihey - litely4equilisied
Your:board ; and they feolit , incumbent on'there
to repeat that malignant contagions fever, of
the samenatrire.with the'disaase which raged here
in the years 1793, 1797, and 1798, prevails among .
meat this time to a very alarming degree.
Tea Dosne•or Hsatrit,
Philadelphia, Ang. 21,1799."
,The autograph of Mr. Mortars exhibits
some slight evidence of age. Ho was at this
time in his sixty-seventh year.
Our respected fellow-citizen, Mr. Mutsu
B. Woon,'at an early period of his life was
somnfortunate as to render himsolVamenable
to the same barbarous' Mw' (now . happily
abolished) under which Mr. Mounts was im-
prlioned. The debtors', prison was at' the
northeast corner of Sixth and• Prune streets,.
and was under the' charge of a kind-hearted
keeper. In his "Personal Recollections,"
Kr.'Wocir. gives the following sketch of his
interview with • Mr. lioaars.• • The. keeper of
the prison, fe proposed that I:might walk the
prison yard flem six to eight o'clock in 'the
Morning, at which , hour 'the' other prisoners'
were allowed the bounds, He added,
that I should 'find but one gentleman there,
'and it was not necessary for me to notice him
in any way. Well, on the coming morning at
Six my door was opened, and I at length inh
ered into the fresh air once more. 'At the first
tarn I met'the gentleman, who proved no less
a person than the late Honorable RossreT
lleaais, a man whom this nation holds In de-'
served• gratitude for his great services in the
war of independence, but whose private finan
cial transictions, very different from his pub
lic adthinistration, had recently proved disas
trous and led him to this sad place, 'where he
passed months, and I believe years. Hie per
son was neat,-,und bis dress, although a
little old-fashioned, adjusted with much care.
The Portrait of this remarkable man, "The
financier of the Revolntion," engraved for
the Biography or the Signers of the Declara
tion of Independence, has always been estoora=
ed an uncommonly correct likeness, and such
regard it. One side _of the .Pruno-street
debtors' prison was neatly laid out as agarden,
and well kept, affording an agreeable prome
nade for the luckless inhabitants of this pos.
tile, during a large portion of the day.
Mr. Meanie appeared oluterfuli returned my
salutation In the politest manner, bet in silence,
continuing his' walk, and dropping from, his
hand, at a given spot, a pebble on each
round, anti' a certain number which be bad in
his hand was exhausted. For HOMO mornings
the same silence prevailed, Until at length, ob
serving my , languid deportment, he suddenly
stopped, inquired whether I was ill, and added
with something like severity 4 ; Sir, this is
but an ill place for one so piekly, and appa
rently so young." He seemed to wait , for
some kind of explanation, wbich'l found my
self either unable , or unwilling to give—and
then passed 'mi.' From this time 'he spoke
to 'spoke to me alined "daily, and always with
great kindness. On 'one', occasion he unbent
much more thin ' usual, and offered some re
marks which, embraced much good counsel,
In more than: one instance he favored me
with friendly: notice. ' On another page Mr.
WOOD adds: cc In after years I repeatedly met
my venerable fellow-prisoner, Mr. Morinrs, on
the street, and longed 'to pay to him the tri
bute of my respects, but I was deterred by the
fear of reviving , painful recollections."
We are not, able to • say what action was ta
ken by the court on the petition for removal,
nor how long a period Mr. Mohan remained
a prisoner. He died in May, 1800, in the 78d
year of his age. His will was made, in 1804.
He gave to each of his children some small
token of remembrance. To Meanie he
gave all that he then possessed or might there
atter acquire, and adds, "Here 1 have to ex
press my regret at having lost a' very large
fortune acquired by honest industry, which I
had long hoped and expected to enjoy with my
family during my own life, and then to distri
bute- it amongst those of , them that should
outlive me. ' Fate has 'deterixtined otherwise,
and we must submit to the. ilecreeiwhich
have *done with patience and fortitude."
. . •
There , a re
ei",twO:ramors in Paris, not very
erodible, and probably having a common source;
tlioYire, fiat, that' the Count 'de Chambord has
determined to abdicate his somewhat ludicrous
position as a pretender,had hoe reeommentlea to
hie followercte•ahetah from the , ifrivolons anti
vexatious" ,epposition they have been carrying en
against the Emperor • second, that the other .Pre•
tender, the Count de Paris has concluded, an al.
withßapatillmi rump," and' thus
damned fernier' the very ':Anal! ohanoe of an
Orleaniet reisteratimi, - •
(For T he 7 2 -I"* 3 • • ,
Writtits in •Consineinoingion of ika'Suecaskjui Ope•
..ration of the icAiinntic'TettetiphiCable.”" .
Jfi.
i.
.1114! ring idond! the •
' • "AbdlatAbiibioning .
calinontroarC" .
On eibrg brbinie the trbitipb sandhi, " • "
"And echoes back from shore toCbcire. '
, .
Let notes of loy, rpm eviry
' - "f!i 4610 of 'gratethip4tee',arle o ;
For 'man his eoiaqueied spice did "
the leighligi or tlie
In thundering anthems* renown
,Lot ,
land Its „ „.
' To dock with an Imirioitil crown .
The Asko of Cyrus W:
, ..131nd laurels on the victor's brow '
Who trioniphe with a, god-like skill;
Who mikes the (demote to bow, -
' ifulnioisaton to his will.
Give honor to thou apirlte brava -
• Who trackii the lightning in nicotine ;
.And high on Fame's fair scroll engrave" , • , '
The names of Pri*in, Phila . , and Iforeir.
• , Fiom out the ocean'd strolling wares,
New light and knowledge'ziow echo
• For man, within lta'daikeet °area, ' •
, Has chainq the lightning of the skies.-
, ,
- Oh! may the cable arm adhere
To call new trim:44lloe inte blith,
That foie and fellowitdp stAiers
• - 'ALIT bind Me natioths - of ther.edath:
; . •
Vairigtann; toff' betTipOrr,r l F,%,„ l ..,
And young d aumidssow , ; 41 . ,
That c thirYwill dwell kokiinimort ;
In bonds of pedee'edidifaiii. '
' Thai:l7lg J•ehdvah frond
dive ipi;lffdpi d;zithlaber .
• idiom; of hiividthdp6tl44; - ,, , .
Antelidist idogadgi laadi; " ' •
„ , „ . -
• ;
Fifi• .
' " 'PortBTOlVit - Aug 27 1858,
tioan."Sra:: '.Ravin g noticed the ecineninication
by" Interlei, in The Press" of 25th bistani,hy
youi permleston I w i ll 'offer 'afeW rerhar) l 4 In
-
• , .
" Iderier" - 4rites. as 'thongis - all the oornstiy
banks'wero oppeiedl&the propOseffilan of the City
banks. 86 'froin this being the • oisii,,'Lmany of
the 'Country banks are faviabliqe,"esur their offi
cers aged = theiifinihtenee to bring abiint;tlie Pro
posed plan erred:en:Olen. ' ,Twentyoif the idertor
banks redeinn'their paper in Philadelphia; being
oveiene•ibir,d of the' country banki of the Stale;
nut , Titteburgh those twenty banks am
bride niche than one -hilt of the capital of. the
oountry . batiks; 'Now, if " Interior" supposes them
taierity_oountrk banks will take oflonoe beeline° of
the propesed action of the oily hanks die Will and
himself -ninoh Mistaken. The offieers of Ave's
.
terentY 'country banks look foiard to the ,day,
when the plan" ill to into eked with - pleasure,
and they will s if I 'am not grecitlynsistaken, stand
by the city hanks, and aid them ih their efforts to
relieve ilio'cBininunitY in some measure, of 'alcie
preelatorifinibfasomo enrreneY;and 'thereby se,
orals' for =themselves - an egoist, advantage of - the
ibetiatitt ciVoiroulation:''TO:fhew you' what a I ad,
ivantegirthebinis that 4 , r `y rildellpslayq ever,
Ithose banks that do redeem in„PlifiadelPhia, .1
will proliedin part statetnenta .. of two banks thist
(redeem;
and two that de not redeem 'their odesiri
Phibidolphla,' from stetetnenta of July, 1858:
•„• 1 • - ' • • - Capital. ' • Qlrealstiou
l'armara' Beak of Ileadink.. .000,000 - 8142,9 8 5
Bank of .Montgotattrp County.. 400,000 10,276
nowriabstrg Hank ' 800,000 ' , - 401,440
York Bank 491,076 ' " 890,086,
n o m you see; the Harrisburg' and York banks
that do pot redeem, with 5100,000 less capital than
the two former-named haulm, have a circulation
0f1500,00d more. I have taken these tiankir
cause - they are Old:establithed' institutions'
: It'
will, no doubt, surprise many to' find-Abet bangs
with their notes at it disee' shetildliave se great
an. -advantage. in - supplying' th - e ;Publie with a'
oironlating medium: It leaboonnted for from thp
fact that bank notes'at:parln Philadelphia pose
current all over our State, as well es in Some attic;
adjoixdpitt States. They arelseught' after by
ileesicrin !end , banks for rataittanceis and for phis '
roaster csoon lldd :their , wity4adle to the " lids td'
.erb r iehlkey belongsiwhile nate Of t tgeleitill6i
paratrin keg
bankable with the Or
bulk, of the oiroulating medium ofilithitate:'"The'
People of the interior Suffer -much IncOnVenienite
'by having to use this depreefathitriaPerLf2
For instance, f Mr. A has &note to,pay at the
Bank of Pottstown, be goes there with "notes of
Farmers' Bank of Reading, Eanleet Montgomery"
oounty,Marrisburg and York banks. The' ciehler
or• teller informs Mr. A they. cannot receive his
Harrisburg and York money, because it is not par
in Philadelphia; we cannot rise it in our exchange.'
So Mr. A has to go out and'-barter or exchange his
Harrisburg and• York for par funds. '
To, the- business man of Philadelphia it must
oertainly : be a groat ineenverilenee and heavy tax.
The oily merehantmust - recolve the notes of oonn- -
try banks at par (even though - they be ata - dis:
count of one-half or three: eighths per eent.)in!pay..
mentof a bill. If the city - mirelitint whites' to,
Make a &watt in the oily hank, he Minuet' Under
present- eireumstances note the notes_ oroonntry
banks for that purpose, but must go to a broker and
sell his ourrenoy at three-eighths, one-half or
three-fourths per cent, discount, and on his return
to his counting room, enter the discount to profit
and loss. What a nice condition of things there
would be for the Wetness man in our State if the -
banks would keep their notes at par in Philadel
phia and Pittsburgh! Well; whose fault is it btfi
the people that they do not 'do so? They create
the banks and give them the right to issue
notes—the people have a right to expect, and
I am much mistaken if they will not demandof
their Representatives, at the 'next Meeting of the
Legislature, a law compelling the banks to redeem
theirnotes in-Philadelphia and Pittsburgh. The
banks furnish a circulating medium, and it should
be one equivalent to cola—one that would passim , '
rent and without discount in every town and pity
in the State. The plan of the elty benki will an
swer for the time being, but we must have our Le
gislature to pass-a laW to (impel' the banks in the
interior to keep their notes at par, under a penalty
of one or two per cent, on their average circula
tion. This is the only manner in shidh the peo
ple can have a uniform ourtenoy. Snob a plan of
redemption will have a good Wect upon the
banks—it will prevent, over-Issue and undue ex-.
P 121111011: • It will be better for all coneernett. 'The
common argument against oily, redemption is,
that the oclary bank, is compelled to keep
a largo portion of its capital in some
one of , the - pity banks. It is true the country
bank h as to keep a fund in the oily to • redeem
Its piper, if it undertakes to keepit,at par; but if
the Cour try bank is in a good sound condition—
is doing a business such as banks should do, and
is not over anxious to make largo dividends—the
fund such a bank will have to keep in the city
will not interfere with its business operations. I
know of one country bank that keeps its paper at
par in Philadelphia, that has imaer been incom
moded by the balance it has kept in the city, and
would never have discounted to greater extent
• than it has If they had nothopt their paper at
par ; and I have no doubt there are other banks
in a similar condition to the one I allude to.
Some of our interior banks that do , not keep
their notes at par -in Philadelphia have
bad balanoes as high as $60,000,, and Y
have heard 'that some officers of the interior
banks, when asked why they did not keep their
noteent par in Philadelphia, gave as a reason that
they - could make more money by not doing so.
There' is the great secret against redemption by
many of the country banks—can make more
money : that is the groat inducement fir keeping
their notes at a disedunt. What do they oare how
I much the people complain, or how inrush loss is
suffered by the laborers, mechanics, or hotness
men of Philadelphia, 'so they 'elan "make more
money!" I heard of an officer of oneof our inte
rior banks—an institution that bee been in . gocid
credit for many years; has always, until within a
year; been it par in' Philadelphia—who, on being
asked why - their paper was not at par, assigned as.
a reason that be could make more money by doing
as he did. This bank at the time had a balance of
over 4500 'in Philadelphia, out of which it re
cleaned its notes that ormie into the - hands of the .
brokers, receiving 4-10, of one per cent., or $4
per $l,OOO, forinoh redemption. I basis' rio doubt
of its correctness. So, you will perceive, Mr. Edi
tor, the oonrso this bank pursued, and-I have no
doubt many 'other non-redeeming banks are doing
likewise; in feet, "Interior" admits they do.-"lnte
rior" is much concerned for the etookholdors of the
city banks.' An ocourreriee of the kind he imagines
might take place, bit His hardly probable. No city
bank will take the agenoy of a country bank with
out knowing Something of its condition; and 'un
ion's it believed it to be sound, would not be likely
tooontinue snort agency. The Philadelphia banks
aro able Intake pare of themselves, ' Interior"
hopes to frighten the oily ~banks from their con
templated plan of redemption by throats of loss
of trade to the oily merchants, and blow for blow
when the plan goes into effoot. Don't fear "Inte
rior," Messrs: City Banks and City Merchants.
Your plan of redemption. for the presont will be
approved of by nine-tenths of the citizens ,of the:
State, and you will be aidedinYour efforts to give a
uniform currency to the people by all the country
banks inlayer of a good oirenlating medians.
.1 am in hopes, Mr. Editor, that our Legislature
the coming winter will entiottt,lavullpgqirtng the
InV 01"
J NTSI
MEM
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bankel . ..eaeb,:of the AllegheuiPPerita_ 4 0 , *' l t ,ET
their, noise akpor Aphilaffelpit , ia, and.tboSe7est,,
at ,l'itteburgh. ~-Xtenob, a lair,Oarknot be passed,;' then 1. would suggest what Might: ,beOil*l. a
fanning - in law—thet ist oonfine, the eirotilapin iof
every bank %tit ` retßesiliV I kiiip )lA'iiche;a at pin
41thin 'Oartain 'BMW; (iia'i•nittad : the nOuntyliv
whicit'thebtinff is looafed,'M - Pwithin a eimalt of
ten- or twenty-milie&andlinposer tyfineTisiaal. - to
.the 3 aillOnlit of- the iiotd.-offered•.dp9o4 Usti-,
yidual offering .to pose a, aote, of ,any,„bany .ortMtde
of ,iteciren4. 1-
. §nolt...,a,la)y ; might.hovelbp, g 6 i Z.
Of lt?,ol;ing,, ihe"io tee, of non-rideeMing 'ban I
'hoMe,' irbere , 'ilk"; itaivooxfpi, of' non.:rkeiao oi . !
1 oliitn these notes, to bp' at par. A's r • Witii, c'ee
ititntionsiliiy of mml24- lair; or its' pilietikal;lll4, ,
' Iran notaolmitalfr:' I merely sagged:it .to'i c tlie'
consideration of the non•redemption hanleotitecre..
1 , ... . '7 • :.• :.:. ;•• -. rtitOOD. OURRE AFT. 1 „
Ctieeter <'ourity: , . . ,
orreeptinainde of 'Mi.) 'Preisel' `,
p. .
1. '''' ' " Ficitax4itiii: l A . tig..:l i 9V. - M.
•.-.'Deetr. Sin , : li:ldelegate meeting of; the' ifeconi
ton bine& of thtelleineisratiovartyires held he ;
this evening. A resolution forhiddizig =a,ll..who
took part in the anti-Leeempton meeting of lMt
•nightif .Iwite -Blipped:. thronglklmlbre - niest Id th
itudisnoo.understood what'vtitiwittg en: -.31.111,
a novel kind of Demograny t i,Three . °nuclide
weyo,nominated 'and ~e1e0t0d,.....4,11.10511- it -
e,vident . to an impartial observer : 9 Ellst anti•l/eoro
teri . :4as the stronget 'party iii: the roof, as IV
ObilinicitrOM ihe'nitailier of fleet, 'lietad; bat lit
.Sepiantioneo tikkietty - - tdiPlied:tVitou'gh' alitieVibin
II
'enineritimict,of ‘thefrecieedbagi intlEbni, toff." f 4 "
ivebtnre to:lead - if' that. lure' thaii laatbiidi
Nfotes present Isere anti-Issooniptonitthindfhend
I tß:Hitl! , m.44i Lecomptonl is deadpandehe-fueete
• Vitli. tablf plme in Ootober. ~: i ~ , s bcr53.:.: ,-,l— , =
` - ''be names of delegates elected at this meet
ing Are 8.. T., .NOVOagb, .J. B.
' lilo7getl, 3 iin:(l,4'.
Pilligio; ' '-:,
..: '.' .-
' ' ' '`::..:‘, ~.-; '',,
~- •
, ~.I:lie.neMe °LP.; - Phillips oconre in .my-forme :
:eommunication,as anti•Leeompton: delegate. tilt
ihouldheircrbein r. Pllllllo2'
(Hot The Priss.l• ";•, , I
A ottigtdai,:plioribintiMM 4 e- wailer
found 'abont - ,Otirisie; dbiooyei4 ;Jut,
week .by, Prefessor;Wpn.4torpornious Wilson, 'of
Dickinson Ooliege , and ale thoukhflo : be Itaidry
orouibleintif ahartn)?y!dipitireiliat•latizti..'
The
~ 'l'refeepor , having, prseotiied,,eolna::etaphur
Water very iiiihlylnipregnited,'„enbiooted” it to
an- linmenie priiiitio 'in' Itheleraii'llaidebhtiri
bendephereir Until "iie-aiiirairl'air ''vatitel ;aid
tithed had exuded fieni.botwein.tliortoreti delta,
metal . and .whorO: the, Ripe' aro jfilitted , togothel
When the cups• wore unsorewed,,the-retnatfeder bT
the, water had laaleccg4lll,sl3a strong: odox ev&
phur, reminding oar foroitly,oilditton'a Tartnino;
and on the ProfeeeorAftplyin4.a . znotid* tla
Instantaneously maniuitini§ited: to the' water and
burnt, something like ether, for about four min
ute!, omitting ayory aulphtnints odor wAtIo burn-
It has always been the common opinion that ne
water aqui& contain guar combastitile'iropeittee
lain high a degree, bet ihealcore s itxPeri4ent ;by
.the Prefeskoilnliy,demonstratestlie-failitoyef the
' , This experiment bas - as yet been • tried on iialy
, one of the many springs ahont Caritste:,
If this will possess" anything of lateisit yovii
'numerens readere, yin aro 'at liberty:to-rise
FOREIGN' MISCELLANS.`
•
, `lt is understood that the 'Biitlitililidetere,
contemplate a before,Christmas session, and,:tkat
at present it is determined' Parliament shall s* ,
assemble early in'4,levember ; ~ 1
• The following gentlemen hive 4,
by the ,Court of Disco tors :to be , :hfebtberiltthe ,
New Connell for India,: (Merles afilli,,-E1q:74610
Shepherd, Esq.. Sir Jamet,Weir fl+lo-e
E
naghten, nv, Ross Derr/Ray Iffangles,Nsq:, , Will ,
Hem Joseph lostwiok, alenry 'lhoiry; pl0 sop, Esq ,
The coeUrnMent have, tioW to • appoint: idght;
members tojnoke up the, total 'Connell or: Elfteeni:
whieli must ; be constituted by, the Ist of Septenw
463shenthoEsstjadis r .Compauy_Will:!oease to;
Is SkohiS
sagelionse,,baS Ittuivsilipted; , *
plopeinj,hvieunlndlinOftial4iWisie :
Si:rdiONty-Olawlispiervit,Wft. - it
olsolbe aMongithaSusMieral4 l l4o 4 1 4 01.
J'!;1 1 04 r is floy,ernmeht.
Henry lifortley; Eig. , , l 2lOrikefo:ro-Tikilietti*
.Esq., and Cherl'es Xameti Itirgtayilit:Z4!olofit
commissioners of the Irish -Encumbered Este is
Court, havw been sworn in as judges of the - new,
Landed Eitates , oourt. ' ;
. „
A giand national archery competition will
take plade dt Eglinton on. the annlveniary of tie
apiebratid tournament, when, the prlaaa ate tar
tended to be upwards of 4100 in valuo. The con
test to te . be eatended.over two days. Arnhem
will be prieat from all parts ,of England add
Scotland.'• •.- • , • -..
RAPID PASSAGE.—FIora, a new Stoamer,just
put on by the ...Bristol Steam Navigation Compi.'
ny, has made her drat passage from Briitol to Cork
in sixteen hours. The distance ls,twolinndied
and sixty-four miles.
•
A6IIIOITLTURA.L 11.111 , 011.T8.-r-The ,agriciatu
rat Gazette gives uwards.iit two hundierkreporte
of the Crops fiord:al 'parts , of England;; Scotland;
and Ireland.. They generally declare the. wheat
crop to promise elan average yield., though "like
ly to fall considerably short of last year's ettraor-
Monty produce. 7 Barley and oats irate% 420Sedid
irgly various; the former is not likely ,to yield: a
very good quality of grain, and both are probably
under average as to quantity. All latelsown
spring -crops have lertfered exceedingly Tanta:the
unusual drought and heat of spring . and. summer.
There is a singular uniformity in the glonmy , iso
counts received of the crops of beans and peas. '
'Sir John AbtOn, Wirt:, it is said, be/ put- .
chased the :Dublin Review, as proprietor and
editor. It has hitherto been conducted .by Mr.
BagshaW; Q. 0., and Cardinal Wiseman.
Mini Nightiniabee'Vealth lo such that sbo
hes again been obliged to resort to f.dalvernfor the
benefit of the water onro. - ;
, • .
TEIN ILEVENIIN AND ,',GRADE OP, IItELANI).-!
The not praline of the revenue of Ireland, paid
Into the in the year 1857 'Wif 1.6,662;-
6 72, via :• 42,008,3531r0m , the Customs,Z2,934,'-'
000 from the Excise, £453,223 from stamps, and
£1,076,996 from the property - and - income. tax.
The inutile of Ireland Was 17;8;32;693, and. the
'expenditure - £0,853,707... The following artioles
were retained for home consumption in Ireland,
vie : 7,070,395 gallons of spirits. 5,305,27,2 lbs. of
tobacco, 9,772,90 G lbs. of tea, 739,6031b5. Of coffee,'
305,695 owti of sugar, .and 1,246,896 lbs. ofootton •
wool. The consumption , of coal.eannot,be.exhib-..
lied. - To England were' exported 325;400 eieri,'
and cows, -. 16,183 halves, - 485.217 sheep, 'VS*:
125 swine, 133,881 quarters of wheat and wheat
'Hour 1,724,438 quarters of - oats and meal, and
2,570,163 gallons of Irish spirits.' The amount of
portage colluded was £224,004.. '• ' • •
Loan BnoncurAm As A....hrAVrt.—The ,Car,
lisle Journal thus describes the workinanlike
style in whioh Lord Brougham-went through his
duties in cutting the first sod of the Eden Valley
Railway a few days ago: "Lord Brougham .re
calved from the brawny navvy who stood beside:
him a neat spade, with whioh he out the firstsed, ,
and threw into a handsome mahogany 'barrow,
which had been provided for the occasion.
lordship then, with a vigor as remarkable as it
was characteristic, wheeled the barrow along some
planks that had been laid for a distance of some
ten or dozen yards, emptied its contents, and then,
in a . truly navvy-like .manner, iturned his back,
and palled the.barrow to the, point - whence he
started. During , the operatio n the most deafen
ing cheers resounded' from every part of the field.'
His lordship appeared to be much amused with his
•
awn performance."
TuE AusraermouNtroosr. — Of the .Zll,OOO
in gold sent into the Dank on the 12th the princi
pal portion consisted of the large Australian nug
get recently exhibited at the •Cirystal- Palace.
The four owners wore at one time olfered'and.re
fused £lO,OOO for their prise: after the process
of melting, do., they were not ableto obtain more
than £6,905. •
The E mperor. has definitively decided on the
construction of %Commercial port at Brest, as well
as on the improvement of the port of Lorient.
It is strongly' reported 'in Paris that the
Emperor, towards the close of the summer' will re
turn to Queen Viatoria(at Osborne,' the visit with
which' she has honored him at Cherbourg. It
will be merely a private and friendly,visit.
The pacific character of the Emperor's
speeches at, Cherbourg seems to have given great,
satisfaction at Paris/ and is regarded as explain
ing the buoyancy °Mho French funds during the
last few dayt. -
lii: Henri do Pane, the victim of- the mili
tary duel, is about to start for Nauheim near'
Frankfort, whioh has a high reputation for. the
mire of wounds.
Signor Rossini is said to find himself so well
at as to have on kivin up B
lognaParis
and. establishingdetermined
himself for the re s t of h is
days'at Push' where he is about to erect a man
sion.
A' treaty of commerce and navigation be- ,
tween Belgium and the - United States was con.
eluded on.tbe 7th ultimo, and will be presented to
the Ohambers in their neat session.
Guizot, the distinguished, ex-minister of
Branca, is at present on a visit to his old friend,
the Earl of Aberdeen, at Haddo Honse,Aberdeen
shire. He attended diviee'serirlee the parish
° on babliath last, and was' the
o
; f m M t h ue e ha li ttentiom •
IVe ra ot h e
The Independente of Turin contradicts the
rumor of the probability of a recorelliation
be
tween the Ring: of Naples and the Western
Powers.. „-
It is believed that the diplomatic negotia
tions between, the representatives of Spain and
titmice, for the 'settlement of their long-pending
dispute, ' will' very - shortly commence. General
Almoute,-lidextean minister to London and Paris,
hes'addressed a note to the Spanish minister, in
forming him that heis named plenipotentiary ad
hoe .
On the 24th instant, at St. Louie, the Pacific.
Iran Foundry Wu burned down. The
Affil exceed *lO,OOO, with nO insum entire lose
4O;
; ,-Shigniar-:PheiTmenon:
Tom% B.• firdicE.P.
.440T19 . p 0.0):1(BEAPI*IMICS. _
o 0044eitientikel Ihn phiabite Is
aired the &Hawing
•
eommnnleatlag9et be seeeepinlid by.
tin,wqtr. At ; erdee4o,tepere,. muteetneet
lite r ebeet eberild be
written upon;
r= , • • , , .
*lxt 'pies* oldtpd to "Winton in Paolal.
4oniai4 Otioit has thear''
rent
t T e1, " 1.48 o f, lie 7feelttij4e'. l .!rpo. Of
population, o r t)7l444'intfteCtbig
Jo the world reader.. „,„ • ,
~,,,...
rr e ' sew ,
&,a;monp v
o n, A-1
c .,. e . nison ,Kan ea s, th •
us
'Attics a twitch - of indusb-Y or - triffis;fross(Witink
~Kensas ill' f destined'. ta-dele iitaportant benefits :
"The largesd,traim started by private •miterprise.
that 'ever orossed,the itithis, is now outfitting in
this 'City; at I the' warehonie of L.'o. - Ohlilliss. -- It
will, byt..oomposted - . of 25 mule:and 130 , of wagons,
ranking 105 wegorm l and requiring 200 inelesilyeeo
header cattle, 50 . 10e5, 225 man , , and Will B arry
nut 586 ; 500-pounds or assorted niewshiedili. This
oitOntiotil- trithl:is wlnalt t . 41 Mount: Hockaday,
"Sub ds Co.„who design - establishing alelaxia of
1 'Ashen attires do the' inafArd Ateltheate Salt Like
-- CitY, ' , MakingtAtchitab- the; prthaipal delete tinti
I:outfitting, panti , t hiessra l / 4 114wkianyt Barr, ta. Co.
have - the contract for carrying the Salt lake mail,
and tieltdisign is talesman these stored all alOng
the mail route ; toeuppiy their'trains an they pas,
and allato Atrial*. the people of •the Pales with
Merchittidiat: They Will thus avold.thlineoessity
of. carrying imppliest with each Mail train;is Lee
herat eterelbeerv,thlt:tstimtoni.n Mr. Hockaday, the
Canior partner of the firm, Is new. in ibis 'place, per
sonally superintending the' loading of his goods.
The cute rise he - hart - undertaken is a gigantic
Outtvho., 9filly. he' 3 0 great ptotadtek,of civilization
and s ettlement lo•th-ozgaet territory ; west of cc"
It
- Y al arrive/at Batlinere 'on Saturdoh.wc
have hit'a advinen ink - Rtie' Cabello. 'On . th,e
.12th Init.; the, Britlik - stianx•trigatee Ballard and
I ?Pro.% anti , * RlPlieb,:star•ittiamer.lllMbAibt
flown, under -and of . Captsdn..Piel, of the
- Bitziaid, tdockaded:the" porter Iseguayra, taking
otiptiveadarge nvntheirof.enialls °cleating-vessels
.4 1 follefed, Garan, and en the 114th inetent , it ten
rt'otookti.. Mt, .theantse,fittet hlookadatiportaoa.
hello ,thkiiiirlae '4:kph:Ming a number ertif &mating,
yessels. aAttbeLletter Oft itherirwereAirtian
call taiseia„:,on tPatillittlktitthe-0141-
the sh 1014 was „_,d *gititepst.- _ •
- arida; Mat ditsamictid - mg wrocoaid vf
,min 9i Vie Ilium fit& theirrielselatithat were" - -',
overbeollodjpthrtityi,,Cleptetnratteroon stale
theft° 'MOWS, aatiatismi by the . G overnment
refusing it , 'give' lip ii)i - Oton , eV - Genera Mena
keti_r if r.L.,..yile. ne.g...,11 ni:',..-i , -.,..? '=•; :„ ..:;-:, ! t, :
IP I MIQANrEwnIqW sv-Kill al few
days' antie.,. 'lli' /, rim as, *al taingiM_Pr i t i ° l l - ' ''
" Thettsalidi of inh- ,, citizens' haysrAfropai . try - .a.
it meter eirriaiy :Le detiLtdat thin *Walter nisi
' °4l ;?°/;4 0, - Jl° illin.fnMl ganloateed_ell powerful
min: Possaane airce,g fait
,pat e dPr% Pi um k en ''
ttewriteb Wittratlinstnight sp no one hat
daretto wore hid:path ilatpta , t'enem ,f liet`asialliC
his foes with the pen,ind , thiinderetit,thein.fra, ;
thil'annip athflhe Pulpit, and; if .they want any
thing, more of bins, hilshrinks - fiet Tim enetintee ,
ink thel_illifith -Stirrer I ktaia pistoW. Parson .
ll wnloyfis iti honest - anti hearted ma* and
witnitt4 und`inergetio pall clan. '': ire titles 'tin*
endviritter.andbitenortitfolealreeirtechrvillaii
1 !•5,.., ,, ~..,...,,rbligeountryntiluef.
' , Via (1 - I , ,klie,(Mtroe h i Ottliftklistßii4
"Pv• 'paYS: (On e 2 0 11 .ftligiket-WPir
McCertniekTof If Varian ' ttilileitinty,„
was foxed onaspendwilto malaria!, Male teded
elks woods em eie.fnilierAfrgigg: pflir liultt bee n ,
threshing iv-O,We eat in estilYr!ft o( the dors
andliftentifttneP4BWeVifialiefited Wand - hie
parents that:he was goiettiftech'beirriesi.:Mot re=
turning at, hight,his !Sher, /11040,41pitilh4brilims
anti Sound' him hangingby' the neolv,,t/Ena• -no'
cause ie lady's/I for the Met,p'ller-Was aily'fiftearj
YinTOPhi.'ll ~, f u! . ., - 47 ,li tr, Q t.... -11-0 - 4.:-, , T +.
A:corretipondent, untierthe date ofMonston o ,
Jay 23, givea theloliewinigreowligkggiettke.
present and Um' fttmi. - "To. Winitisrmin blighter -.
Proafealtadhan 'At wideMtit Oat kirdat i owith a far
treasary t ,xa i eerely
nt nowlina,4gite rt than
almbst iny - other. State-efallirpofni'nlliirv.heet already - tea/had rittontadgaedanaprd
i misting , en ,epundicitit yield, railrotidsfrogreralegt
rapidly, the cause -o,g esindatio_n 1401, 4 1 ' 1 W A - gOOd-•
share of attention, the where Kathie tepidly ad,.,
vending in all thaftrakeilitriat; go , bd,-heppy, and
PPfria-Petipla.fl• t; -,
.11• ,, -, 1 ..- A .4 - 31 -, , . ;'," -
We . leapt front, t tlga ll Washington - Sid? Abat
the' toll6WinCeppointmente shave= recently been
medal:l - UN' Preildent 1 ' 'Addax ShOwden tri be'
liniPPetin. a steatiebodebOilersatlsitislatigh; Pa:;
vice A. Watson -Badman:9 4 'iqrattei , ,to keiert
tor of eleambiet 'Wks at rittsburgl}, l i otl• , 4... -
Dickey; Horabei'lloody; reappointed-et) MAW o f
customs et, thswegataita,- .2few‘:Yorkt; s-, oaitia )1, - :
Garble; reappointed. nelleater A IleatiferVlNt 1 1.' , "
arhe's.W. Rhea 'reappointed 4urreyor atTeal, - •
trunitia4 Ala: ; ' IMO- I:ol.iglitner.'imointed ant
cm.* yairo, ill,, sios.Tohna; Hecker. , . , ~--. .. -
bhp H. W.:lain/anis t- -the F welt-known ,
--,..pernette leo titter , and ,agent, died stadenly,a,
e ~..kleyg since, at ' , the residence 'of ids - sop, in.,„
ofkOtt,inalt - Chester 'borinty ( PennejlTinia lir.
: swains was -about sixty years Alf nen - lie was T
, no tot.the six „ intemperate _lttellispere. i meoloanies
hattariddtthifeadhatta,ilVeiblrigtenidit 'r
" far
oral alliviiiin)-teMpeiseptietiiitesseist in - 1841,'and-t
rmn t 4 Ot Poflottigtfltilifi9d-nilets.oPOYtio.lehor ill T
he' ottrito - heignit" never 7.% Ste - Olitt-to rt4P O ., '
t ran theiath oteotilbAilett, -'• . '
Are !bale irinl)itila jiliftiiiiiiiiiiinilef !
.aterday,thattldritgiutuolat*WritytittGetdanifi
laya illereetti• k, • , :Fond - lato, - -
a rM4- - '4. glif.S - c:sc., , la. -• 4
- ,t"
lAt t ., Mle,lolnlo,no . o ll . l W4tfnh'k
imutediatgly,sur ,
' id t 4io.4l #'lllll4Piliti—aTtiM.,.' "
- • aisiontettivtainit 'O4l--Selaismetsvaacenwtviratlf..
%ritioal condition, end it is feared7wal marten,' •
tiounded. „ , „„ -. . ..„, -, , -.....,,
On lYsidnesday, afternoon lait an:accident
(tuned upon the rolidleadibg'from Port Carbon
Belmente. hi whialf..rssulted • in lois of life.-- It -'
a pears that a r.„Selith wes.driving,his- wagon_
near the' bank - Of th e reed When it overturned. .
rowing out an -aged liatriented'ltyland, and'
10thing _her-arm ind leg. , She died-from the
injuries received, during the evening of the same
dy: "'Mr . Smith pad hie awn brawn, .and WU ,
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o erwise injuredi -' - • ---' '' `' ' '
f t
At the. , session ; - of :the' Crawford ' County
Opurt,, held in Meadville week before last,.the _-
following case, among others, was disposed of :
"The first-in magnitude Was the Commonwealth
ti e -Hugh Bhellite,,Jr.; , indicted for the murder' of -
h Sather., ,111„,'51111f found guilty of voluntary
mionalAttgliter, and senteneed to two years' solitary
nfinement," at' - hard , labor; in the Western
P nitentiary,,to pay a -Ana eitt.lS and the .00tita
o pieseention." , , .... , ~,v ..„. .. _ . t: -, ;4 - . •
' Quite a cro wd Wait attracted to Main street,
twien Third' and Fourth streets;Orneirinatl, on
ta
• edneisday, to Witness' the - intim of a - rat which
hd by some means or pthergotan one of the tele.
ph ' wires, and Weapaiting.his Mat Wool/ the
ti •
the: lie' would idoesitinally atop ' and ,look very
shyly ,t the nrowd .belew-hintittaidd 'hurry on to
the next orosa.p l ipm and swain. aontemplete th e ~
upturned faces which were watobing his ,
mints.
, A letter bag for the United Staest Squad- -
Ton in•the - - Padilla will, be ;despatched from the
rooms of the /rated Stable Naval Library and In
et4ute,"Charlentowie Ne°Y.Tnidi X° ol .l .an or
about thalOth of Septelnlier tea: 'Aisb, a letter
beg will hsidaapoteited...a, the West India , blued- -
rob by; the 'Undid States shin/loanoice. . „ ,
Michael Deli, it drover; !ost*. p eCiet l book
Dui Time:bey night ,„
week, e z ! . the rind between
Sinking Springs and hasig a ildtel. in Pottsville,
0o twining between $3,000 and $4,000,e1l in notee
of ergo denominations, ereept three or four, and
al upon - the Lebanowßatik ealsetit $l5O. -- •
Thebridge.oVor'3lotititiusarinFrait New
Brloa„onttop,,p l .w,fro,R.lcwas.
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buned dowl.oo-1 0 0a5,night iest. - ..Tbabridge,
W
oh was abont sixty Met Mpg, - was entirely do
streyed,' and the fire is eiipposed to have been the
wo.rk of en incendia r y-,'-: - ' , •,- ' , :,.. !•:,,, .
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• Tho t hidependerice • Beigc states.tbat a young
lady living in Hanover hal been sentenced by a
cotrnif that town to - a tine of two'francs for bar.
in worn &drool . arbioh;i 'osionnying 'the '-whole
breadth of. the,paventeat, , ikan. obstrnotion.to,thee
pnbllo way.".
11i6' keteriin#g gliqs Om,
delatliof the' bieskink np 'of a - bind of iobbers
th t have for dorne.titheinfestdd tha neighborhood.
Abbuta dozen have been. arrested. • One of them
a'jtistlce the . peace; and another was post
master and constable: •. •-• ' • '
the • election at Paris, Lamar county,
Vies, a diffieulty marred between .two men,
named Roswell , and Castleberry, , which resulted
in 'the death' Of the' hitter: •Thedeorased . was
instilled in eve lifferentlfeseebylloawell-before
he alb ; ' -
if. T. Scott,,Eaq:, president ` of the North
ern Bank of Kentucky, died in Lexington, Ken
tucky, on Saturday week, in the• seventy-fourth
yedr of,his age. Afelad been identified with the
banking policy of that, State for forty-five, years.
+t a gold mine •in , Montgomery, N. C., a
nugget of gold weighing eight pounds, 'together
with :a number ef arcalter -ouch, -Weighing in alt
twenty-eight pouniitt,rhate been gotten out 'in a
fur, dale' washing. • •
the city of .1111tveuiree,. Wisconsin, the
people are, taxed at the rate Of. $2.87 for - every
man, - women, and child. 'for' city 'purposes alone.
The debt of the city is $2,370,850
The use of guane in Great Britain has more
than trebled within a year. The importation in
1857 amounted to bat 59,658 tons, while in 1858 it
amounted to 174 804.
Burns, the' Murderer, Is to be banged at
Wheeling, on Friday the , 6th of September: ' He
has made, several ,efforts at subside and the last
wade near being successful. . „
Mit W. N.,llangs, well ,known,in BOtlmore
and Philadelphia, haring . reeideci:lome time in
both cities; died at FredorfoltiMaryland ) on Tues
day, last, of dysentery„,..
Tho British ac,reW efeatner City ,of Washing
tea; Captain Petrie, loft New York, on Saturday,
for Liverpool. 'She - tikes out 42 cabin passengers,
and 180 in the steerage; and $92,847.78 in spots.
. The' people- of Petereburgi Vs., have need
up itheir stook of loe,und, in ,view of the warm
weather, are very doiorints thereat.
there are ferty:aix persona in England who
'hide Incomes of 1450,000 a- year, equal to two
millions and a, quarter dollars:
There will by a, brilliant illumination in Lan*
caster city, Pa.,
on Wednesday evening, the day
for celebrating the success of the Atlantic (table.
• Eouisa' Eyrie, tho English Cantatrice, has
made a fortune, it is said, of nearly" $lOO,OOO in
three years. -
John Spence, convicted.at Ohambersburg,
Pa.; of rape, has been sentenced to five years im
prisonment in the penitentiary. •
'There are said to be',lfitfmernbere of Con
gress nevi sojourning at Greenbrier White Sulphur
Springs. ; • ";, ; •
Dr. John Getty, of Hollidaysburg, Pa., died
on the 20th Inst. . -
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Dthutten—At Gores, in the county of Oxford,
17th instant, by the Rev. George Kenedy, Robert
Fleming Gourley, Esq., the, irell-known Platen
thropist,' and author of several ProduotSonit in de. -
fencie popalarriglas, formerly of Irifeehiro,Beot
land, to Mies Mary - Seeman, '
Dereham, 'near
Monne Elgin, formerly of 4rini414414, ,