The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 05, 1859, Image 6

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**Put seam „slx-stulthentryeers. the form was
I'Merhent rather Dam" robust. =Be was well•made,
and well airol4lty , eat together. His height _was
rather algae•?middle sismbut a slight stoop
'of the molt, a es nisi freireently be flatbed to' ,
then Atha folio Asoolonglii a z%, Sootilltd, at
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elootent - reassieNthere was a preponderance of
ilifiMigaa.--0 - geninsaii:ldi-eipeoti end its ex
prowletilylas then oath 'as Lavaer would have
bah bon* to behold.'`: ills broad, Path brow was
sieded:l2Ldork; hielK,with- rather, a curl than A i
"Ir=erafewPwasfloweislOirleoulyand y bono .
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Momedloiglo*witest,hespoks, , wlth - felling and
Bitorsisthi Where eheihruition essattd lid -at it I
* m ay giko s ep kindled, up until they appeared
AO aliiiitlightita.,` Truly did a poet from at 'far I
r,:lrbc-maki`Wargthilistellortifeieit whi c h 1
it pait'igollush hallowed, say that • •
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- . ileekwasthrtyostyi meta Tow introduced to An
liww•fibriMi;',Ortilabeseet verighthee subdued him,
't i l_tbilb . 'ilk* ) ; Stflleeehallailbo - revelties; into A
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upeilie . ot his own'insigulleanete. r It might have,
Ilan: as mush by neeldent,es dalgo that the,stran.
fa tit Sr itotaintiOdueid by..name.*_"At that time,
Mem% die hitteuthievhd" may, a:MOW reputation.
abortarbiler hr wan peknowlealged es, One of the
*"l l o l ) l66 4...4 l o 4 Lbfailnilt men ' his Ones! y ever
produced,;.;, , Alow.Nathst country TektiarM his. ge.,
giae,,,-Me thlehour, sad , t 6 all tinte,:bis If . ;.t .
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, 3 1, 1re'reiditYloitiffit it the exaverration,,and by no
alellall ;Vowed the eing 10 peat Datable, " like a
'cripple, ' to borrow °Thome from Maginn's tue
loarablerphotte, to - the-Nootes. lilt language, if
oseethnee.eerelis*-wak always Vigorous; and it
asto/VeriOevideht titbit. whatever hit education`
tnight-hatelesme,- his „mental powers were great.
,Thalt are Sminvho *thieve greatness without the
'4,13/4- "tfA.OO4Ol. keying• made cobwebs in their
Alin 444Taath-MOuld probably into cow
Men;•
persons; it , Morbid all the advantages
etteidoset mt.- -They become thinkortiond
doers, , Treaselr bemuse the* have had to"teach
•themseivital , U!,.t , the head of Ai; clam may, be,
plo il atre„ . Arabia? pet: , .. ~..,. ~-......., ', . sing: 4--
,-'i -i„ wx#4- 4 :littk 'raft 'to get, dam to
1 lainkaag ,Ms owheompaltion ...land the un
l'fortithalit' Andrea Boner had seise inengh to*
or:-
calve „thit either 'ler stinging' satire, teaching
pithot, or pasimateto tenderness, these lyrics were
Inbaltablo.:4- *.---", 1 , -- z - ' ' - • • ,
• • After eitting`witk them tor; toils time, be made
4 show 4,•iebringy when the_iorty, insisted that
he stioiddeliti*taaaager to be:decided by caw
pilaf° li tobele With Andrew . -With Well.atited
tunitia, , , er „declined what' he .ohiled " the oar-
Mika - oCriefetet";" and AO rail Seemed hiedielnoll
."-ootion,e4fer•E, the *attest,- that ' Andrew -Horner •
fancied heyths Jattually,hfraid ~ts enter, into the,
oitirlia ~ti Otii.,, that. u rged : on; by the iusidions,
as ''ol.** ok:,,nostiarimod him; lir askedGthe,
taithiald;' , „ln ditesithlting- tone end. roamer Of en
voiptqA trignaph, to hereon. trial aktelist.' 'The
hhallengekhould•-not,- In himor; be declined; so,'
,with apparent mid well.hoted - doubt or its remit,
It weeaoeepted
1- An epigram Washlibien; tesiatae; as Andrew in
ternally argued; it, le, the shortoft of all poems.-
lit'oemplituant to Ithil;the company resolved that,
his own Merits should supply . the theme.
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00iii I rpenag.; , ,,Iy h iliiri saiik.",len seti d', wee born
Ii 1231), , tdathal da Mao Yd Wee ears hallo', so 1
atele-thet th e otaleiretailai. l .* -.,, • - - ; • - .
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.„waii ; h *melbas , air:lof nuttakship-4quared
bthiself akilaiLtsitii, Dimon& who Donsidered it no . ,
trlfiti.„th_aidtehrealletter, and sthwly Tat down,.
liked,reasitibandi -aslif h° had. to mate out A
bill of parcels, tiaa.lini-: ; ''.., .._, , . 1 -
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I,,taaPWOLOr -40; alter repeated atteamptB, he was
'likeable to saran:el. , ' Thatildit was: - the- Rubicon
Ids miselsould not pas. ''''' ‘ •, .•
..• -At laid, (when oandrivi'lforiter7ranatantl* ad
rattinithit -be its nek;quite in the vein,) Ten,
ink;bral . poperytere banded to his antagonistorbo,
rejOiang than, inland* sald'l, -, • -
~,.'t le oveatetwolsuedee' thraty.nine,
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t-titgAgoto43l4 tiliitinging Stanza had the good
,Witill'itdeta appeal...offended atits mart ceer
fully-adored Is the bad oritunith which- t he had
ion, sus to for. making a - Sight of it with his new
Iriends,and thrust hie poems bet Ween tho bars of
Abe grateiiithei " the; ans.'„lithrerr came on to,
four in the morning. .4s;diti l imetleirival they'
=kindly-reUituffsheeatkrug, into a (Wei sor
ter of the:thinit, - • Weetve Mt pillow- for the van.
qpltintihYliatey, then r literally a aria knight
mthaid, Min (-.bettor , prophet. ;than; minstrel,
t eadalreed,' , . , s 4- Booti mon,": bit.: ye'lt be,* gran ,
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a. f PM* Atli tont forth from the
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VoletirelDaritha:SPetalktliok Oslo Poems•wara
lialitial,, , heaV weirs ithi-lite typal, but the poems
,themselves were of , that rare own whichthe World
does net willin g l y let dii. , :The fame of their au
thor-ha. Senn' tar end - Wide throughout the world,
Pilgrims have some froadisteht countries to visit
-the Atte 'ga*.itiArleloh; he milk torn, the scene, in •
which s be litied;,theizl banks and braes" of which
be seng;•ilie heimathithieleladied; the thank..
PO is which hew*. buried. 'ills genius and his
fatrehave , teseenteest,:enett - the glory end : the re
>preach' aVilcotiatid.„ , ,,That That; , now..,:witts
worlditidalfama,,*ia :Aa'aajaa who, in sportre
nitiOdithee giti°.: manor*. of . Andrew. Dor ee 1
'through - 1U ,'! sinter crystallisation" of an opt.
tram, `lllsatm name wie-Iltosour Bam.
Coast, De fen c e s:ltel ilefeace of "New ,
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FAS . 're , It or, 14144h/14 17th tat, was an
.`artiallifia relation 1° " ne°coist defences," which
ooritethedon - elabbrite and well;merited notide, of,
a pth
aper on eMtbject of " the &mem and defenea.
•ottblew-York•isity," by Lientenent Morton, of the •
' 'engineer corps.: . - It Is • hopeful alga, in' 1, high ,
.V antr..% when.' common -`,,,oenap -,. /milli a
mere
ratuilenedw Itia,#;4l4tile to,the Sentitiii of War, -
tiotlesathati,MAO-lioutentent, that the: former
thientdahoelet:•foriahl*L. that the latter should
' harkijetra'Aaiujilt;itt.sopite of education, official
,prejailtinvikaar the:nanny *grit orred=tspeiton
width paralyses the naval and military serviee 'of
Aori , itisi,i6l '.,,t0 offer each °memoir. - , •
Atiliditatitlea.' the country, atottld look into this
, Watt' eystem of la Seal coast defences. - The entire
truth has never been told with regard to theta,
and never : hilt be. They have : '
cast itt.'
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credible anounts'of , money, end are theonoelvably
‘lrathiese. ' . A.'yileele *stem, I use the 'word g 4.
ylaiddi;lthsbameemeetived, dratightod, and tatter
ed Om* linielvirthieb, hundreds'of millionswill
,ba, required Af..,be Arian . from . the 'peer's, and
*Mk' when floished; win not afford adequate pro
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I tooteeill ti) any single - point upon the coast. ' 1
. - --,TlM4Ofettool of
with
York , were an
fifty
of Gil
'4**PrOt sol.eittids with Government fifty odd year's:
ego,-aad should be an object . or as much concern 1
-now - 01l at emiformer tint°. It doubtless is act, New''
lark , Milli commercial :heart of the country,
Itslefeticessaheuld bet as perfeet as their IMAM-
swily,Vast, extent and. the notate of the ground
will stimit;,„ ~New Xoriraeuld not' fall Into thi
ltantli - 0 on -sae* ' without 'inflicting 'a fearful
,Injury wialiFthe",Whtile country-the magnitude
l ot i'suell'alt`ovil.leiwinot be exaggerated, . .. , ,
~T he_fdlitrof 066'04 such a city at its very, 1
lib rMysei was,thonue, - :whilte In Its. Ant solielfudi
P5136 4 1,/ablahts ika,Govertunent adopted. -' Oas: 1
'US Garden, &sit li now Called, wagon, of the fruits
of , that follyf•" There; were , defences, three I ;
believe ' at different points along' the - wharf line
of that city.. ' , Theis have all' been abandoned, as,
harlot
,beeti' dust:noted -upon a :preposterous,
•seltime ejgdefenor6',At the awe they were built
;thole ',Were not 'wanting ,Milliert who pritsented'
memorial, " the folly, bed those 'allure,'
Morie'4l l ol44ri•briat ia ,, YerY *nib, worm that 1
*Willey worstalmood et Washington for dating
, taiaratrt aPladele of common tense in a matter
of profteum natal science. ' ` ,
'gift imitated 1 distingoithed_
Trench engineer,
General not- hoist- any brains ' of our ,
own edectath , to. lonth *Work; lend ,cosinatthd to
'hi. :binds the formation et. , a system' of dofanOna
BatalarlAa nia , doall*rlfaa • respectable military
,lens-mason; not on operative • mee,hinfai but'one
who, could ( draw , win' elegetiU Oak Ind, Yoaribl.Y,
boa* job of tortandldint, as well as any ,111'
~edicer all any,firniee.,,J4l, was 11:03,, to tuno
-siote;,:lhero was s riltaeliman ring when Bar
mar& eau* over ,to have Invited whom would'have
been honer, no leis to his great, "genius then to
olir.republiethithe--•-mae , er whom such Ilienbie,
Barnard Can, is tho nature of th lige, be - ,Tothing
bet follower's at . an `infinite and undiminishable
distenee. ,That mat era Clitlsen °amt. What
a.itiorl ia-VrOilld bath been to Dernoti living as
he dkrin the , cold .and ididly;ehade• of imperial
distrust ondS , lmionsy, to have left, the shores of,
oizacuriott rem and tto have put the shores
t 4 weed AUMA'IO/4 in such a state of cm; `
battled dedamea"ss Gat thethould have defied the
• h ousitrid arida of thelhole earth I And he, who •
esorganteitel`vititOry;" ',mil jest the manmhave
bleu, it. ~ But we did not, et him, OA we rarely do
4gatheirittlit Pala' fotialthing, and sot Asians'
.ft'aavd.4,-,4,,, , The archives of the Wit* Department
lest „ ,bortiosod with his piens; the Treasury would
, lba' bssittnyted , lvexsouting, , them. , They h im
lola , Wesd sh 6 , 110 rt of homeantiltio,, or rather I
yaidditilii iiitekti. little at a time, as the patient
? I l l e.ba Pielfor , willing to endure, ~ ..
_. 4 . 1f10 of New „ York, a very especial
il l kakst.P4*4 *thoughts of en engineer of.
}leer, named rawhide -Alden Partridge-at thee
time Its walla sther bead of the 'academy. at Wert
•?oint. Tertridge was a plain; blunt, angular, Mt ,
, pelfideed:Taikes,batimeho t ee true a mull and
!Le elehr , lo4lloelw.sitc 4,s .4110; lived , ' lie was '
Iletit, vl'alleiV2reab :er.billoer , In say sense • had
arcitook
in knees ;... no bond in hie back ;' was
as straight and se lOW a °ramrod, •Ile was, not a
Oman to, p.,12`,11 titeere a tayWor• to fawn' upon. et,
nor`ringe, to geterelirAr tarry' L their . i
r ibutioo.4oBooe . ;sltawls o Who,' that ever knew 1
thehtesinilltforget his sad; Coughtird , taco ; his
,
"NV:laailarf'allaebild'efe ; his ettlekshinnbliet
Ohlitillit trel4;'okwllt doubt how th ese were east. •
4 1_144Patbiall , he staa_taiddcg Ida umoutialmanees in
WA anlialld NOW liriartal 4 Ma nom was ti waikirije
Shal4ollte7ndeineteer,!- end 'birometer-,rarister,
,?limmt,tenk elariitionfhtileok lit is ho walked, a
ledliderkd feSurtjtilielf.dereicipod in him= an ob-,
,4401LiCtifilkithrliat training the Month mliitai
JT_Ol o aletfe_re:. '...viti )itatt4ereaaw .110 fete that
'1 1,41 'vim overtake Idia* old system of perm° '
litiE cOluitiowetrota the bkprovements that wet:W .
AtreeeyAesemin artillery. , I v. eatildered twirl
4
thatiblarted td 4 tha rollititr2 Want MA
layeretif ffte. .WO a* Mitt, In the - expo.
de 0 the viettien Ana, of llie war- of 1812,
w ale VOA th a true system ;of • American . 1
4044 • eneria. w:often and • bow earnestly did
hi fa al fib ,voice sad.wield his pen'against Der
,lard's linktmeen syttem being applied in this
pin entry.'-.
•a liaiave done a s m eth s
atny
man
thiPßthaitaith.hdoptiOn4htveheardhim
•leete4o4l4theteeridattbjeetOman,timecand
gier t fvelidot
ituntmbOr hit variable lok•
Ng.
took-.*
to VII
ogre „
ttifrog
Or-
ty
bold'
erg
nos
trines upon the defences of Neer ' , kt . 2 It' des' .
n ot detract a particle from the merit of lieutoti•
ant Morton to say that hie' rentable. views were
taken, nearly fifty, yeare 'ago, by tbie same. Alden
4
Partridge. I b v end iabtMiat Lieutenant Mor-
ton
cone
the , bjeot ithgleetire originality of
corms Akin, a - congrtullitis him not Only upon
lmt,
,npci . is betteffirtline in having a wiser
ANIS. ' : 1-1,6 Witithejsitad'AMen ?artritige.
' lrVidge, Vint/fit; ;{cysts - - ' '‘i*,
* - 41;Ifii;Oitt iii;elin.
mote thaWOO big tiMor es thus revitred;
arid;4lset; *Motioned imtbat department *WM
MiemAelattedAlsemlialdte:droame. and no man
woutdilaite a peter PriaCitOthe young Ober
who had, as. it wore, ne:Aleciovered them, than
would that grim old soldier , ' • X. Y. Z. •
,••••• 2
THE NEW •BABBATTO=OOII PLATFORM.
The National Convention, which closed ita.det
liberations et Jayne's lgall, on Thursday evening
Pi1ikkiti0,0r, 1 04.9 1 0444 4 100- 1 4,t4 1 4. 4 4
held sines the organizitioh of the Sabbathlsohool
1 0 0 vonierit: ", There oafs Abe littleAO - abt that the
!aim:l6ofthis nattonst Council will be beneficial
in Its results: ;The eitisordiaartpubliorti alone,
which lt , lat given 'to the , Sabbath4ohool tinge,
wilFnatniaily tendlonolihen its be
half, on the part of Maii:Who hive hitherth been
Indifferent itO its Slot* and whisk ingtilty will
oertalni.* be ineitalcids;rather *then detrimental
effeetiC,
,-L
In some•reepeets, it, is tree, the
- requite Of this
formal Mandator delegates from ail Tarts of the
Union ear-hardly be said , to hive met the 'poputar
expectation. • 'There' was lets well-Algaited eouhaei
brought to heir:thew the 44104 Of •,,the,ociastori
int.admubh',l4•Ta Withlhe'rriot, 0 ;1 ,4
'
session;in Matteis having, no, ,direet, • reforenCe to
thebueiness before. the Convention, has reallielaft'
the coinmunlty hut little, wiser' on the treat quel-,
Lions at bane, than before the Convention was held,
, The subjoined vesolUtians do indeed:contain 'manY
excellent' fuleclhat Well-deterVe 'Mira imaeral at
tention than they have,; heretofore received; Yet
'they eihibit, Upon the whole,Sitileeithilf new ideas
WhiCh Ought'te hi largely improved, upon tn..the'
next National, Sabbath_ Sotmol .Convention, vrher
ever anti whenever, that may be. ,•3,,;-,
- The following are the resolutions Adopted by the
Convention, Whieh havolasen ordered' to bo read at
'an "'eddy day in every Sunday Schad throughant
OA land. -The 7th; Bth, 10th, 18th, 19th; 23.1 and
25th,-lirlite to as important:l ;
- ist. - lieSelved,' That 'ire regard the SandaY;
school; in •.00nneetion 'with the-leschings of the
Way and the :pulptt, rellablens• an agendiy for
:bringing:the • entire - , youth of ' our 'country under
the - saving influence of the (teapot.
2d.-ltesolved,iihat the Sunderisehool towhee's
love of kis work le an indispensable prerequisite
and'aecompautment of hid labors; • without - which
it will 'degenerate into more formality, destitute
alike of life,,,assiduity, andeueseed., •
Sd:'Risolved, That the &Maks-wheel teeohedts
thorough preparatory study ,ofkis'uisekly lesson.
id demanded - both ivy kis oven_irents and those of
hie_ class ; as .without such' preparation" he Mtn'
rarely, if over' risete the proper fitness for teach
leg; or teettrelbereamotiattention, and profitable
Inptractiou of ; those Whom he.teaohein ' =
• dthi. Restdptd, That , the l3unday•solmel teaoh- -
, ides:rigid "ptsweruality,ivalis attendance id min.
tiar to the good 'order of the" sobool,nnd to the
formation of the dameitabit in hissokelare ; while
'the want , of it is an example Of ,trninoylto them ;'
a disturbance of;the' arranganelite or,thl solmol,
and vexation of to thoseettonte ektbinted
to rule over it.
Bodied, That there Id a 'Continual obligaL'
tion resting npon every teaoher;to irsierier order,
in hi.t, own class, as a matter needful to the quiet
of theypholksabookandjur,the cbest setion of hid
nand en the lemottaming Masking, andespeoially
for the fatepthin of initruothin on the part of his
scholars.; the want of whioh is demoralizing to the
elitsdi'deetruotivn to the influeneenf bumbles, 'and
detrimental - to thenrdef of the school.
6th:' Resolved, That every tenches &mild -feel
under strongebligationslialy to occupy'the , trend
of every tendon that is devoted to instruotion;
em
ploying it, if possible, in the topics of the leaden
_under examination;er in such ways as will interest
MY, mid 'Mitring widely, those committed' to' hid
nharge-4rinseMbering that the waste. minutes of
Sunday ached hours arb the Seed-time When Oaten
sows, for a speedy harvest of mischief end din.
Rebore& That the moot - Ma every - Maoher
will depend muoh on WI freqUirat friendly and
.Christlan visitation, of hie - echelons,. thud avail.
Mg-himself of-thts sympathref-parentmand*ohil..=
filen, begetting.% seciprooalkindnem,exiditing hit
°Wain tereit in dit4and,preparingthenoil'of the'
heart Mettle prayer ottitura,ofiinnd4yreghool'in.,
atruotion: ' • , ,
Bth Relayed, That eke reeage4e;
- mat itost , absolatweefieeilhe - ttomitity,of Ma Ili
qrreeneo of the holy Spirit' Poi , the ihatraotioe
eaavitelon;--and'aaneibleation'af the' ehkldren
ont-toh oo lll and wquld earnestly urge upon every
teacher heinstant "In prayer " that thisehier
want may haaaPPliod'from the infinite stores of
Clod's fulness; '_,tnue. giving, lie "insocy for ashes,
the oil ot joy for mourning, and the garment of
praise'for the spirit of heaviness." . ,
11th. Resolved; That 'lgo_ regard the Sunday
sohool teacher's etchigp 1 a ;iv; all the walks of fife, ,
as an Induenee forgood. or evll, whiel(shoutd ad
monish VIM to ointitloal•wold 01 , 0 11 , that his light
may to shine , bales.; reed; that . they, seeing .nin
'geed .works, may glorifywhltik le; in
heaven r, _ lll,tit.:/jeiotte ' d,-,That thle eehtiment,of the Sun
day-oboe' teachers, , ea - well • al, of the ,chttrob, , in
resod to the early ionivraois'or ehs'Alejts, fella
.for ~ , bolevrA3lble history-. and Bible , teiehing•;
and thatt sachem frtrUll , their tuatrietioiss, shouid
,keep'thlkohjeet steadily in view,. sathe - great and
'only' trultsatisfactory, result of their:labor,- .
11 - 111. - oaolved; That a' weekly meeting of Sun
day.school teachers '
' prayer and " the study
of the-lemon; is .aneedfal appendage of every
12th. 'Reiefeed, v 'That ; we recommend to Nan
day-sChbolsi:, is_ an 'important, measure' Or tie
.acoulsition,- as will - as the retention, of religious
knowledge, -seri.* of •• the leasolui at other pc
-I.2tltYßisorived, That vie earnestly recommend
oripinliation - of associations' of dundaylehool
teacheri in our 'cities - and towns, for stated sea
sons, of prayer
,and, discitsslon, as a eant of
adding matetially to the elliclenoy.of the 'system;
ta_ba so conducted is not, to infringe' Upon any
denominational peculiarities: • • •
- - 14th,. 'Readivadi - That we snoop:emend the
.holding of Stale and oodnty dotiventlons of Sun
daPeckool teachers, as eminently calculated to
promokkOhrielian fellowship, to collect Informa
tion' to devise plans of action, and , to , stimulate
seal fu canto.:
Sisokid, That We recommend the
'establishment; by private Subleiription; of local
depositories of Sunday-tole:4 publications. ' '
16th. Revolved, Thatwe regard the oommonwant
'of preparation by the soholers_of Sunday
-admit lessons es highly detrimental to eucOess in
tabbing ' arid one' whioli parents and teachers
should di ligently reek to remove, - •
17th. Resolved; .Tbat we regard 'with regeit the
present common dedolenoy•ltr.otar- echoes in the
matter of committing thoroughly to memory the
Word of Godoisd desire' to express our conviction
that the presentsed inters blessed result of teach
ing would be ' , fitment - trebly , inereseek by such
acquisitions of Holy Writ.
18th. 'Resolved, That we bail with pleasure the
Ineresslng spirit DE systematic benevolence! in
Sunday - schools ; end urge Its extension cc in.
Porte* In a high degree to the formation of habits
of voluntary beneficence - among children as well
as fu% tie' present and. future bleetsid erects of
Aucliroontributions. - , - -•- •
19;11.:..Neadtsed,:That the object Of the Butvlay
school, In Its poetleotual, moral, and religious ad.
irantagos, are,euctE as should :seem' the attend.
coca _dill grown up :youth of both pies, and
that piton, Inmate, and teaohers, shoal& aim to
eicurielhat ; result as needful for the beet snouts
of the It:imitator', ' • - . -• •
20th'. Resoiveff. That we regard with great re
, gret
,the
are
into which children - in many
places are allowed to fall in-reference to the habit
; of:attendance at nubile warship; 'and desire that
teachers should avail themselves of their position
and influence to correct this
BuOved,- That the establishment of hfis-'.
Sion Sunday-wheels, in city . and country, in their,
- infitterice in elevating the Boatel, moral, and re-:
Slims (Manatee et .parents - !'and children; other
, wire destitute of Christian attention and religious
Isistruetion, meets with; our hearty approbation ;
and ought to be greatly extended, so as to meet, •)
..4.4 ,, Mitlieethe necessity orall in our land who are
ready to : perish for laok of knowledge. • -
- 22 d; Resolved , That the duty and Mee of the Sun
day-sehool teacher can in, nowise supersede the,
&sties Or relation "of :the Christian -parent to his
child, 'sir that of a Christian minister to hisohisteb
but-should be regarded es the efficient auxiliary
of both:
234. Resolved That th is (Maya ntion recommend
that: congregat i ons,-as far, as practicable, be
organised into classes in connection with the Sab
hath-solools, for the study of the Bible. •
24th,flesoivrif,-That from _the, very nature of
the awes, Sunday-wheels do imperatively need,
and haye the :right :to expeat, at all times, the',
matchfulearesinti soPervision of the pastor. Whose
rauneels . and Sympathies, andcontidences are pre
eMinentidue to our Sunday-schools.
15th. ,Itasolved,-That the Sanday-sehool system
ideinands of the memberehip,of our °harebell more
l eosdlei essxmrpgement pecuniary support, and
,pereonal service, than - -hat yet received, - Mad
:,whiett it must have in order to' its proper and full
111120811111.
.28th. iteiefved, Thet -It be-recommended" to
the American Sunday-rahool Union, to revise or
:reeonstruot the volumes of :Union Questlono now
published by. them; also to considorthe prfietioa
bility; and utility of publishing• a Youth's COM.
inentary,on the lielySeriptures. -
271 b. -Resolved, :That- we recognise the post:
lion
.of.etiebbeth-Sehool eupertntentlent ae next in
impertesemi and respopeibility to that of the minis
ter of the Gospel, and that, vre , therefore regard
Munro piety earnest seal, unremitting effort,
bound discretion, steadfast patience, courteous de
meanor, and aptness to teach, as qualifications
highly needful:for ,the proper performance of the
duties of Cie office. , • •
Resofved,' That we affectionately ask
polders and Sunday-school superintendents;
throughout , the tatted States, to read the' fore
going resolutions to their respective congregaticins
and reboots, at the earliest convenient opportunity,
• TO llonAxtrrata Ouzo TREASURY.
—X‘daring attempt was made to rob 'the' rub
tretisury o•fliuminit• county, on .Sunday evening
last, • A scheolbouse on the suburbs of the'town
wag fired; whieh• drew the eitleentrto that point,
When' the,tobbit began hie work to afoot an en
lkaner, at the T., indow of the trostui7, nuseen as.
lt e - inpnbeed,.bilt the Marshal dimovered him and •
'allowed 'Mt' to enter the , building, and then
podneed'Optoi him and eeenfed him. '
- -
Basin ',names are prolific of anthorst., Mr.
enumerates- twenty:me -faintly names
that have' an - aggregate of 1,680 authors. The
Ames number- 189 anthers; • next - come: the
:Browne and the -Brownes, with 175 wri
ters ; the Olarits 'and, the (Marker come next,
btAmberinglsB; Others andeeed as follower' Davies
and Davis. 1 L 6,; Jobneong,llo ;,11411; 92 ; Hamil
ton, 8 _54 Green end Greene, 83 ;Jaolison, 81; 11111,
317; Howard, 53; Johnston - and - Johnstone, 52;
Harris; 52; Harrison,' 52; Jamee, 48; Buis, 47.;
Grant, 47 ; onnion, 42; Holmes, 24.; -Irving, 17.
.
lgot , r., WutEno.=-4ho ,Trcitkinglon
public says kpitltion to.Cdogross is in eirculatton
lioro; to the name of "free colored potions road•
list,
in the District Of Colombia," praying for the
establiehrhout of a colony of ,peir ofass,,g. upon
some eparsoly settlodlohttmn portion. of oar, own
omitfitent,, where thez;may be-.under the proteo
tion of the :Government of. their native country,
Atnjjpevel,te fostering oarePAco. - 6
EMI
THE PRESS.-PIHLADELPMA, SATURDAY, MARCH , 5, 1:859.
The Fe.nr-Itanh Clerks —A - TO% =of dain. A Wedding on Board. u` 11
• Ming iee jrurkiga. . te ere eepeedeeee et the New Orleans Picayune ]
,In the winter of 185' 'and' 1860 e party' oe.fone •' •. ,'U. se Sam "Benereee, ,,
young men , all bank clerks, engaged to meet, al. Valta." Cane, February it. 1859.,
terpatelyret, theveresidences of oath, in the city of , .
se Fittest; fleet dinners., theatricals, ballsepartinl,
lirooklyueind item' thelellif 'winter entlintla - and eeceptions I haveeftere seen on board national
playlegeurffire eel** reunions wereeof _tbe most , are, gonorallystrikingly beautiful,
dityr the thn and the unusuil
e p re B : ll 4 l fee liarsi Te 4te'r o i tt i li taa t tltt e ialra' ? l"3llll 7 l - 111 411W1 .: 1117 :' d , ; . 1-7 , t iri l d ,f f : " Dit i t he ll vil o et n rh O °dY f flugt, 'cannon, i nn form, ,ko., which
Invariablyinieke'ese_etleh o ' clock and re l''' IttleContribitte „to tee' brilliancy. of a military
Breit respuitiVelterses/itatistled with themselves ,
.s. epeotattle. above any Simple °tele event, however
rioted of Ofearekefleld;:late tellet ortheAtiaati,-
and their ere riliffe aintittenient'i. The 1:4 " 7 "1"'- t ea 'get -tp and. arranged under the moat
Bankeitiooklyte a beekkeeper :id another Bret
vet seen a wedding on board ship until a few &eye favorable eirouitestanees on shore ; bet I htive no.
lye bank, &Clerk - la a bank In Wall greet, and th
mince, on board this ship, and certainly a more
imposing pageant in its every stage and aspect I
never witnessed,
woilretetp.;oo
-
h ey ad we e r v e er " f n all t ett nie f u ro O m n * te b at uo
.world. The meetinge at thehouse of -Field were
A merchant in Vera Cruz. Dir. Derrhurst, and
pirtioularly ,plertsane, for there htitnteeeys. and _
finding ward ,
he father of an Anterhiee lady; Mr,. Matioe,,also
comforts were mingltieWlth "the pleasurteof . the
rsn American' menshant; and resident Of this (titer,
gaueee and each envied Field in the 'poisesslob of a
solicited permission from °apt, Turner, command,
fond and loving wife e en whasehappinera his whole.
leg the Saratoga, to solenoids° the nuptials of Mr.
' being teemed ' ervirouglite - Ofttireas was the quo-
Dewburst and Miss Markets, under the 'American
talon applied to t theln : • , • fl u g. on board the Saratoga. -
, .
Teo male with bat a sterile thought- _, - The Captain readily gave his coneent, and,
iTwolicarte tkaB beliel4 mil , •:' ' ' - 'upon communicating the application of the per-
The-winter paieed awayeand aping canoe. The flea to his' enters, they determined in common
piettetewere, on amount of , the shortened even concert• to make the smeasion a• handsome one,
legs, broken -up, to give way to , summer amuse-. and,that nothing that expense or labor could do
meets - Thenextfall an effort was made td reor- should he spated to commemorate such an event..
genies thentelititrreedionie cense it failed, and taking place, too, in the midst of 'a large eon-
November passed without any.; meetings; On courts of foreign. veteels-of-par, in such a meaner
Christmas eve of 1855 there watra turkey, raffle as would give it the utmost éclat '
advertisedete (Minh Off at a holiseirt *marble-bloc/ • The flags of the different nations' whose repea
t:Ml Owlet ittieet. This horse was the residence of, aentatives were to .be prevent were intertwined
a man who had ottec been a tailor, but had lately with each other in the most conspicuous places
risen frourthat, estate; and at the' time of whimh forward end aft; the mainmast, the mizzenmast,
WO write he kept an oyster ,saloon and bar. In and the capstan were wrapped ins Joseph's coat
the portion of Brooklyn ; Where he was established of brilliant, - variegated `
colors; the aides wale
there were but few, if any, of 'tbese - saloons, and curtained by fisgegracefnlly draped and festooned
lksVas therefore' the:rebortof most of the young I to the deck, while the polished autism of six. sixty .
MOB of thooty; who.blia no bettor place let which I eight shell guns protruded their - heavy breeches
_to' passtiteh. time. •
•Therewere two rooms on the ' some few feet upon the dealt'. reflecting almost like
second steryeein one the bar, and , the.other wee a mirror the corrusearions of ' arms and tinsel of
, tho 'one in 'Whit% the raffle was 'to take place. uniforms avd.burnished binder paraded on the
Tu. Me- room, on Chthemate eve, . the euchre winter-deck of a ship•of w.. r. . ,
party of- the, former wittier, together with others t. An arras coiling , made of difeerent ensigns and
from the neighboehoodemet, and .the raffi ugneete liege, was fitted to the under eertetee of -the awn
" ohanees"' commenced , The turkeys - were rat . legs above, romnsvhat arabesque in lii afoot, so
fled off by ten Wolook, and a topper followed•et, the, above, forward, and aft, and on either sidei
the eapenest of .the -Proprietor. After this one or it was ono display of pennons of brilliant colors,
1
two of the party commenced playing dice for quer- cottoned yet heightened by the 'rays of. the son
ten, and-soon,after the whole party Joined in the which descended upon it, and which gave to the
game. There were, the four bank elarks.before whole a mellow twilight shade most becoming to
Minded to; there eat &dentist, a doctor of modi- the picture at large, and not unliaet the effect pro
olise a dealer in hardware; a lumber merchant, a duced by looking through etainett glass
livery 'stable keeper , a merchant from New York, The offices of the chaplain of, the English frigate
,and others e around a largo table, throwing titter- Tartar had been scoured' foe the occasion, and
'stately for the peal, and 'betting that they. Would oxpt, .Duglop had kindly volunteer ed his band of
'throw over sicertain number (tine) ,at one, throw we b,' - : -
with three dics.' Wine flowed in abendanoe; and . ,At
half pail three the boats of the whole fleet,
daylight on Obrietmae had long dawned when the EnglisheFrenete )std Spanish, began to arrive
Party, with bloodshet•eyes -and aching heads, with large partied of °Mears. As the commanding
broke up, and wound their 'way homeward, many officers came over the side, they were received
Pr them having received their firstleasonel.in gm' with a full guard ; the bends at the same time
blinge ' Many lost-some won-most of them playing their respective national airs, and all the
were Indebted to each other in sums ranging from guests being conducted immediately to the poop as
P.M See, while the - proprietor Of the lostitettiort they payed over the tilde, constituting, I should.
found that he had made a very handsome sum oat thick, a group,of at least fifty ofilcsers in full mi.
'of the turkey raffle-be having reeeiveda quarter form. , , .
flom'every fourth pool. . : Every thing being ready, and the beer at hand,
lie wee not a man Ole amid proprietor)'i to allow the crew, neatly dressed for tho occasion, were
such golden opporteinitles to .pass, without' im- called to stutter. They took hp the entire port
proving them; so,,erethe fames from the Christ- aide of 'the quarter deck. The marine guard was
reas-eve debauch had cleared -from the brains of drawn up just, abaft the mainmast, entirely across
the party,, they, received. invitations - to, attend the deck from aide to side.
another supper at the lame place, ithereei watch, The foreign bilkers were invited to deMend from
together with docks, ohlekens, and turkeys; would the poop-to the quarter deck, and the captain re.
agelitibe. ra ffl ed of. 'On New Year's eve of 1816 paired 'to the cabin to announce to the bride and
they again met ; e again' theYeratited; again they
groomthat their pretence SUM necessary to proceed
supped, and again Ihe dims was - thrown i again t he with the ceremony. A wide paisage was 'made
night' and 'morning was passed is drunken , die through the throng of o ffi cers to permit them to
baneherye The proprietor was pleased, and treat.' pass, through which they advanced, accompanied
ed his guests with that raiment; or rathei reverenee, only by the captain, who had been requested by
whiongabiel him many friends e after that even- the -father to give ; the bride 9way. As they
ing turkey reifies were almost of a' nightly occur- reached the open space allottedto, the ceremony,
retitle. Teti th Intitetion s,oen ch anged its
cream ohmmeter, immediately in front of the eorepany, and abaft
and him e i , thimer oystek and lee sae the marine guard, the guard presented arms,' and
loon --it eseime a' cost 'of club room, and after'remained at a present daring the entire sec
a. pertain' hour• in:" the evening none but the vice, which Was most touchingly and impressively
membere.. were ,
-allowed- to enter the' rooms read by the gegligh chaplain.
on the ,second, story... The , character of (the . , As soon as It was over the 'oantain requieted the
games ehange,d also, and cards were introduced- Euglish conneanding offieer to escort the bride cc
euchre, seven tette. pitch•itunip, , and. Pekoe were 'her chair of eceeption on thepoop, and then ter- -
the games ordinatilyplayed. Some few of the Par- tog to ee e ' crew be
dam, e air, liar- th ree eeerty
-ty were. experte -at them games-Field being an elteeis, my boys!" and uch a shoute Went up at
excellent. eachreeplayer and c a
daring, blear. once
egg
our -gallant tars fro
ade the " welkin
- Bet the dentist hefqe alludid to, was a a sharp "
ring again," arid every one t'el b t h at it came from
player' at all the games; and, though he, emu- their very Marta. 'At the same moment the first
maned with' very "tali capital , h e was aCtlidu lieutenant fired a salvo of 'cannon -by divisient
possession of mune a superfluity of funds: is
and the band played "nail Columbia." division`,
trade .paid him better than hie profes - don- The - The crowd of office:ire again repatred to the pnop
hardwere men ITU very hooky at diee, and one eve- to offer•their congratulations, and then to the fes
ning he - roundish:itself la possession of a diamond Braises:el to qeaff in bumpers full to the long s od
pin arid ring i together wlth 'considerable cash- happy life or groom and bride. The afternoon
-that which AO had not when he entered the rooms. passed away In one continued scene of revelry and
: The bank clerks were generally the bosom, and it merriment, • champagne and wine flowing like
was satonisheng What large itelazies they must.have water, whilst the crow spliced the main brace al
'received. A. handred dollars or selost and won at the bulls (grog tub)
01:10,tittbig viatenot thought of by these 'exemplary The evident delight and gratification of every
young men; Ind it was ye/Yawning to therm)t of oneat the novelty and beauty of the scene were
:the party to hear. Cie manner 'in ivhfoli they ne- conspicuous. and what gratified- us most was the.
Wanted for the possession of. ends large amounts. constant remark from our visitors, "In what beau-
Otte of,them hid. received a legacy from a deceased Mil order you have this ship, above and below, !" ,
'nue; another hededrewn a prize in tab, Pelaware At sunset the flags were removed and the awnings
lottery" *ldle a third amused the 'company One furled, and Once more we felt ourselves on the
- 'Wahl, inforMing them as to the leek he had had decks of an armed ship.
that,day ...backing the tiger"-=-all of which genies.; A boat was manned about duals to convoy the
the party bettered - , ;tea matter of course, foredo,. bridal party to the city. -The crowd of officers
Wen" gentlemen, every one of them„and would not feasting below were requested to et:assemble en the
play with's man who would steal. " They only now; the men were ordered to lay aloft; a brit.
played for eettesenent," Was -the 'oft. repeated as- 'fent fall moon was shining, and as the boat shoved
,seruon, *nob all collectively implicitly believed, off from the ship's side, three deafening cheers
but individually, in,their own minds, thoy,did not
, Were given by every soul on board, whilst at the
believe. , - • .-.- ' ' same mamma blue Belies flashed from the fore
one Bach a state:if affairit could not leallong, and castle , memo, and an poop, enveloeing the ship in.
eveninne of the party-a New orb brixdr One brilliant spectral blaze, which made her beak
,eleek-was hot o f
aceustomed pest. It Was a
~, for the moment a thing " less of earth- than
matter .of alter's , ta all,' for during - the' Pe heaven. " Thu mussel this gala d ty; for gala day
- -Month . he hid never, missed an evening; end it was.
_
tiering lest anemone same of money, -(the, whale
of his aunt's legator aid much more,) evry, T l e
thought that he would eerealnly endeaeor to
,deem himself; -hut.hour-aftee hour Posited avr
y,
and still he Mime not..; gamed efiaggede and
- global seemed to settle ever the spirits a, *OM
panywhibrthe spirita at the bar wore in active,
demand. , .elVetteler .'what could hate' beemilce
of. Charley,"; mumbled the dentist,' raking inl
a ' few Torten -, end puillog vigorously at-hie
cigar,- '• f, won' of. , hirn last. night, and lte
lemegided sifisfaetion, ' whieh .1.,; promiltelVV.
'give. , hirti.M- !Various Were',. the eenpecitafeeleg.,
Orli., end; though , eli in:their Minde•kassir the
truth,they Astredisot speak it, ,At length it lend
rap e rs halted at the. lower door r ond \ after the"
money disappeared into the,pooketti of the teepee-
Live Owners, the proprietor went den steins -100
:open it; while, the party afore' Immediately, en-,
geged in reading the Sunday papere, Mod -no,ves
' tige of eard playing could be semi ' in- the room.
The proprietor returned, and with Dim a police
man and one of the clerks int the bank whore
. ' Charles wag employed: The company a looked
Fein apparent wonder at the Intruders.
',Have any of you seen Charles --, this even
gr inquired the policeman. L--
No-ono had seen hire since the night previous;
and all immired the reason of the Waage pre
.oeeding. When told that helms a - dejeniter for
over three thousand dollars, and had not 'been to
the bank that day, they peed at each other in
blank amazement, with guilt stamped updn their
oeuutenanees. The polleenian Meal*, and the,
party; after endeavoring to ease their conteiences
With expressions that bad they known it theY
would never' have' played' with him, that they
supposed it was all right: dm', retired to their re
spective homed. Field' in' - particular seemed to
feel the disgrace which had boon brought •upon a
promising young man - and hie friends by the
cursed habit, which he found Was gaining ' a
strong
_hold Upon himself; and the writer, in
conversation' midi him then, heard him mike
that, he ,would' never play. for, money - again; '
,flow" much misery he ,might luvreelevreell
' himself and friends. and family had he kept that
Twelve ; and no doubt had-he turned from the
'precilpiee over whith , he was then impending, no
diagram would ever have attached to his name.
Bat his companions, some of them, were constant
winners,and not desiring to break up the party%
so soon,lfleld found the serpent folds entwined
around him, and breaking all his weliformed re
. solves, 'he again plunged :inte the deep abyss. ;
- Tearing from his mind the lesson he had just
learned, he blindly plunged forward in the darkest
of all nights. .The Mende Of Charles paid tip
hie defalcation, and he left for a tour in Europe.
, The game continued With , the balance of thei
party, with the exception of-three or P 11141410:
arrested' their steps in time, After a few Menthe!
-had passed, another of the party, James— also
a bank clerk ; arrested one charge of for ery,
and ere his triel ' tdok place the dentist left B ook
)
'lye for. Ohio, Be het/never since been heard rem.
It has been calculated that ho must base Made
ever six thousand 'dollars Out of the Orly.
B.'s arrest- broke up the party for the time.
Be was: sent to the State prison. .Of the Ater
history of this party, the writer has no tog
but rumors to r guide hira, , and fearful b at'
some of, them may not be tine, he 0 its
t
writing them %down Oscar Field's brief', ca
reer was a short and bitter one. In the year
1854 he was 'a young man, esteemed by all; his
- friends and acquaintances, sober in his habits;
gentlemanly in blemenners, and possessing neat
tributes but theme of a gentleman. In Me lie is,
er 'fugitive from . justice, a wanderer, with- the '
mark of Cain leponhis brow, leaving behind him
a loving , wife and 'children.' . The story of this
keeping a fast woman the' writer doubts, feeble
tastes and inclinations were not of that naturL it
Of the fotir young bank Markey/110 met oxen .
during the winter of 1851: '65, in 1.8.511 ope is its
young man before alluded to as travelling in Eu
rope, the second is Tames --e---, en inmate of Sing
Sing State prison, the third es Oscar Field, the
fourth de the writer; and as the latter caste to
glance over the past, a shudder creeps , this:met
his frame as he thinks over th e fate of his oeinpa-
Woo, and th /InkS a merciful God that saved him
from the abyss into which he had almost pinned
himself.' . - . • • , -
There were other bank clerkeamong the pa 7,
linden long thole defeloations Must come to lt t,
for they have been possessed of-sums Aide they
could not 'have dome byehonestly.-Vent l'ef.
_tiered& ,
.. -
Thee Sequel of the Bennett Cabe, ,
.A oorresporient furnishes the New limn
Tours/irk and Courier the following sequel to the
Bennett'divoree 0110 :
"It enema that Since the decision of Judge
giVing Mrs. Bennett a divome, and awarding
to her the stun of $4,000, that the Doctor has
managed to part with his visible property, and
-that on the 19th'of last month he transferred his
life interest In his real' estate, together with Ills
rents, .4.7 ;as appears by town . records. The neat
day one of hie creditors put the sheriff in search
of security for a debt ; the sheriff finding that
the doctor's fine horses and carriage were gong,
and that the buggy was owned by others, he pro
ceeded to look for seoreted property. At last be
found, snugly peaked away under the barn floor,
various articles, sash as vases, statuary, crook
ery,, wearing apparel t be , which be took a
few days afterwards Another creditor, de
siring to secure his claim, factorized the tenant
in the Boater's holm, thus stopping him from pay
ing his rent, At about the same tirrie,lhe Doa
iitooriat m m o u r e t t gr e e; a nne r4 d , the sa n m o : i t ,, en i t; e n n t n t e ht 014
course, the only safe 'araylor the tenant to matc
sue was to wait until the court should decide who
should receive it. On the Bth of February, the
time of plat, Dr. Bennett- appeals the ease, ni
does not allow •its trial , before the jostles;
then, pu the same day, serves, in his own name
a summary process upon his tenant to eject him
from his house, declaring the lease to be violated
by the non-payment of rent. The tenant, atm!
considering the various ezperleneet ho had serer( '
ed under Bennett, oonoltorld that lie did not fancy
so many landlords; that Its lease
,wan, not worth
lighting for 'that he .did 'not .partioularly desire ;
to enonuaber himself with latisaite; , and, there. ,1
~fore, he gladly accepted the Dodoes version of the?!
violated lease, and moved out of his hence, lefty
int him to pay hie own costs.
13m0 Hamm •Man MN btmg a
few evenings since; at Hastings, Minnegata, ley
stealing a piece of beef lie was left hanging fill
daylight, echen.the authorities out the body down
and burled it.
MEM
Kossutk in London.
Oae of the rognlai" , contributors to Bonnet's
Ledger, whom we take to be Mr. H. J.,ltaymond„
of Nee York city, furnishes, in the number issued
to daiTadon2 and entertaining account of a visit,
made last fall, to the present residence of Ipiestith
in London:-
The Hungarian patriot is established in Upper •
anWer. Waist, Bodford firpsare.: Ile is in straitened
Circumstances, living on the = proceeds of his,/do-..
tures and contributions to newspaper*, eked out by
the remnant of his wife's $20,000, most.pf, which was
lost in't alined investments in this United States It
may be observed here, though the Ledger writer
does not mentiou It, that Richard Cobden is said to
be a victim of the same speculative preference for
oedemata. Kossuth still admires our coon tryand
its institutions, and thinks he made suns mistakes
on his visit here, in consequence of his ignorance
'of our affairs, and the advice of interested friends.
In European politics he takes a warm interest,
censuring with unqualified savorily Orsini's plot
against Napoleon's life, and Idaszini's local In
surrections, as identifying the omits of liberty
with murder and assassination lie still omo.
deatiy expects its triumph is Europe and -other
lands; and whether he shall live to see it, ap
pears to lent a matter of small oonsequenee. •
The question what became of the $lOO,OOO
tented oy Kossuth in this country is answered by
.the writer. Kossuth did not appropriate a dollar
of it .to his own use, but expended it all Motile
political objects for which it was oontribated.. Hy
its aid be sent agent after agent on expensive
revolutionary service to Hungary, two or three of
whom were executed, and the vigilance of Austria
rendered his schemes abortive.
"It is seven years," says the writer, "since
Xossnth left the United States—bat he looks twen
ty years older now than he did then. ,ilis flowing
board, then jet black, is now plentifully sprinkled
siith gray. ifelas grown very bald. and conceals
his baldness by eemblng his hair over the top, of
his head; ills faoo is marked with ,deep wrinkles,
and the impress of sore, and grief, and hopes long
deferred, is deeply stamped upon his features
But his smile is as sweet, his voice is no deep and
melodious, and the light of his dark oyo is as
soft and as tender as in the "days when they so
won the hearts of our people, and made the soul
of this nation vibrato like the strings of the lute
to the tench of genius and of skill.'
Daring Feat at Niagara.
Ono evening, a-eotiple of weeks ago, two persons
were engaged in earnest. Conversation in the In
ternational hotel, at Niagara. Ono of them was
a gentleman from the South; the other a native
of Sronington, Coon., named Andrew Greenleaf,
well known for his surprieing feats on stilts, but
who hat adopted the name and country of Si nor
Gaspar Morelli. The Signor was speaking of his
various astonishing feats on stilts, to whlelf the
Southerner listened inoredulonely, till at lest
Signor expressed his conviotion that ho could cross
Niagara river on stilts, between Goat Island and
the Palls ! Tho S tutherner offered a thousand
dollars to fifty on the isue, which, to the Beton
ishment of all, was taken...
Punctually at the time named Morelli appeared
with a paivof stilts about twelve feet long, made
of wrought iron. flat, sharfeedged - and pointed—
shaped, in fast, almost preorsoly like a double
edged dagger. These were firmly lashed to
his legs, and he walked towards the terri
ble river with a confident smile. Ile stepped
into the water, Which in another moment was
,boiling, gurgling, and rushing beneath his feet.
:The boldest of the lookers-on held his breath in
mappens*, as the daring man recede-I from the
,shore. Lie alone teemed unmoved, end passed on
'slowly and earefitily. Rie steps at first were very
short and carefully merle, but afterwards became
bottler and longer. The stilts, of course, were
so pieced that the current streak only against, their
sharp edge, and produced but little offset; but the
danger from sunken rooks, and the conviction that
rt single false step would send hint to death, era-.
duced a feeling that was horribly painful. Oaoo
or twice he-seemed to 1090 his balary,,e, and a siok
onieg shudder ran through each "Le of the behold
ers Recovering birn elf. be rt;.l kept on, still re
coded, until he could scarcely be distinguished
from the foaming waters.
As ho approached the deepest and most danger
ous part of, his route. the suspense became more
fearfully intense. No ward was spoken, oseept
that one man offered another five .dollarsfor a
moment's use of his lorgnette, which offer was
passed unheeded. Just as Morelli remelted the
swiftest and deepest portico.- of the-current, he
seemed to totter—sink—he threw np his arms, but
he was Mill standing. A few moments more, and
he had reached the Canadian bank—he was safe,
and fall into the arum of two men who were wait
leg to receive hind Re went to bed. where ho re.
calved the. congratulations of domes of visitors,
Who creme pouring in. its left the American
shore nine tnedred and sixty feet above the fall,
and came oat one thousand feet ,above the CA
!lndian. The money has already been handed
over •to him, and all will agree that it was fairly
won.
A BRIDE BURNED TO DEATII.—By p3S80131•
gers Ivan Lebanon we learn of a most distressing
affair which occurred near that place yesterday.
Alias Basun Shank, daughter eflohn Shuck, Esq.,
was to have been married toMr. John Thomas .t
twelve o'clrok. Bat a few minutes prior to the
time the ceremony was to be performed her dress
aseldentelly caught on Are, and the wedding dross,
which was of a thin material, was Instantly in a
.brace and the young lady was fatally burned.
Her sister, Mrs, Burr Harrison, in her efforts to
nave her, fired her own drese, and war, perhapt,
even more severely burned, There Is but little
hope of her recovery, it it feared. Mr. Shea and
other metubers of the family, who also tried to re.
1 ova the yoang lady from her perilous situation,
were burned, hut not seriously. The scene was
terrifying beyond the expression of language.
The bride was badly burnt from the Treat up,
sad the hair burned front ter 'Lead. After her
wounds were drected, and while she lay upon her
couch, tho intensest agony, the marriage
ceremony was performed.
Ileums bad been prepared at the National
hotel, in this oily, for the bridal party, and they
were to leave by the evening train.—Loufsvrfle
Courier.
OVBRFLOW.—The Augusta (Ga.) papers of
Friday lust raport an overflow in tba Snisnnali
riVor, in conemnonoo of litavy rains.
Weekly it eview of the Philadelphia Afar.
(Reported for The Prem.?
PHILIDELPIIIA, tdeveh 4, 1850.
The produce markets have been moderately motive thls,
Week, hat the Inclemency of' the weather hue interfered;
with wharf operations somewhat. Breadetufftfatin-:
tints on the advaitee, and 'flour, Wheat and itl4rn - are
Wallin better prices. Bark le dull. Candles lase firm- I
er — Coal bat little doing. Gotten le firmer, Grooeries
'are steady with auoderete badness doing.' lilies are
quiet. Iron is firm. Lead is held firmly. Leather of
gaol quality - oontinues to demand, bat inferior destirip•
tient are not lc cared after.' Lumber, the marketls
qatet. Naval Stores are quiet, bit for Spirits of Tar.'
puttee prices aro better. Linseed 011 la more active.
In Prevlif One very little doing bat prlien are hem, 010-
yarned ie wanted, but prices are uasettled. Wee to un
changed. 'Tallow is dull: Teas are &rear and more
active. Tobacco 'Scutt - Imes in limited request. , 44ool , - - T ,
There has b 3 en very little doing owing to the advanced
views of holders. Whiskey la better. The Dr; Goods
trade le atilt qu to active; the Jobeete, however, are
the most busy, the arrivals of Southern .and Western
bayou bang very .arge; and they parabalo tritely; moat
oeohoni ot th country are bare of sonde. Brown and'
bleached Ocubme keep well sold up, and the
heavy &beatings, are aken freely lo.mtait cases before
arrival at _fait rates. Drills are also firm at BXe, at
which rate there le tome export demand. Macke and
Stripes are eteady, but Ticks Sell slowly. D 6011135
and Oottinhades are firm and sellfreely. Prints are
movirg off freely. and priceiare wall stuleined, pagan.
lady r the raw Woollens - are to steady de.
mend, and for most kiwis the market is kis.
In .1111F,ADSIVITFd, there has been' , more doing
la Flour, ani, , ,owmg to the high rates 'ruling in
all the neighboring markets, prices 00010119 oh the
advance. The inquiry for exto.rt, thwaver, continues
flouted, but some 8- or 9,000 bbla have been taken;
chi- fly on apnea:Mien, at $9OO 25 for common sod good
etrantbt superfine, half bbie at $5m6.12% the pstr.
gte extra at 16 25at 6.60, end extra family at $6 60m7 41//
bbl, ,locludlog 1340 'bbls 'Brandywine at $0.60: The
mice to the trade have been to a fair extent, within the
above range. and fancy lots- at $1.2607.75 - per bbl, an.
cor/inglo 'god ity. Rye Flour is in better demand,
with ewes of 900 bbls At $4 25 4' bit Own Meat is
a sp.in batter demand. gales of 1000 bbls Peonsylva-
MS at $3 62j4 08 75, and 600 Brandywine on to rens kept
private
3 he following are the inspeetions Of Flour add Meal
for the Weekending March 3, 1859:
Ralf barrels of superfine 271
Dirrel t of Seperttae 8,201
Do. - Fine lt
' Do. - 219 ,
" -'Dri Dye 678
Do. Corn Meal 970
Do. ,Oondenmed 62
IVEIB4T.—Tae receipt hare been light, and with a
good inquiry for Milling prices continue on the advance,
sales of 10 000 bee gust reported at 1480160 a Jot ow-
Edon and prime Red, and 10001750 for 'common and good
White Bye is'wanted, and Pennsylvania to selling at
92n. O 1 Corn the receipts are light; and prices have
advanced, with sales of '20,000 bee Penna. and 'Muth
ern yellew e mote at 81 soBto afloat and tasters, (nein&
log some white at 780, and damp yellow at 703T8 o.
Oats are la- fair request, and the receipts light, with
sales of 100;0 bee at 5.1,10 for Jersey and Delaware,
and 51m56it for Penne. Barley is dull; New Pork cells
at 850191 e - 4p ens, the tatter for snootier, and Penne at
70072 a. tsartey Matt le steady: eaten or toga boo
chit ay at 9toragi 00 0? bob .
PILIVI7 , IONO.—The market has been tall but firm
during the entire week, and ,Mese Pork to quoted at
8 8 50m 8 75. and City Mete Beet $15315 60. Bonne
small salmi of Beef llama have been made at $17.50te
$l9 $Y bbl. Bacon.—The receipts and mocks continuo
light, and the demand limited at lle:84 , for piton and
fancy - Hems, 103 610,40 tor fildee,: and 8081€43 tot
Shoulders. Green meats are• firm. with email melee of
namely salt and pickle at 9X aim a,lldra at 9,t(ooiio,
Shoulder's' at IOTA( e, each and Mgt" days.. Lard —The
reuelpte are-light, with ialee-of Western barrel's, and"
tiereee at 12,4m12X0, and keg. at 13)ict 4P' lb. Mall.
Country omtnandsl2llol2,ifo. flatter —Solid poked'
le in better demand, ,with sales of kegs, Ilikins,And
tube at llmile, tor - roll there to a steady inquiry at
Bete t for Pennsylvania and Ohlo. Cheese Is selling
at 11 al7c, and eggs at 100170 eiP dozen. .
MSTALS —The fro market le arm, end there is
fair inquiry for futitre dellveq•;.. among the sale' we
notice 1 000 tents forge pig at $21.60 ; 400 too No. 2 aw. -
thraelte at $.3 50321, 0 mos; and, 1,001 tone 'No. 1 at
825 ; Coo tote blooms odd on pleats term . . Boiler Iron
'continues at laid qttoted lead-is quiet for the want t f
stock, and pig le worth $a the 100 lbg. Copper is dull,
but heldera of both Beglish sheathlog and yellow metal
are arm at 21e for the former, and 1120 - for the latter.
Tie ip weedy, with; mOderati sales of plates it 87.60 w
10.60 V box. ' • -
- B t hit.—The demand for goer° trop bee been limited,
and holders ask $O3 0' -ton, Without Bed ng. buyers.
Tanner's Bark there ie none offering, and no tales have
been reported.
DAN 0 DEi.—Clity made Adamantine are better, with
ea'es of &COO boxes at 22i, 6 mo.. Tallow Oaildies aro
hole at 12m. 3a, and Opera* 421 47 lb.
lit —The, marketrrematne Inactive; there being
very little demand either for.houte,nte or the supply of
zetern Markets, and prices are without alteration.
• COPPSE —There is no - stock in drat beads bat two
earircee of Rio have been cold to arrive at 11Ne. it ZUCej
30 begs lagrosyra also cold at idif a, iat bogs tit. Domin
go at lemlolo 41' lb, and 200 male Java at Ito, all on
time.'
'COTTON.- . .-The rikeipta cad stooks era fair, brit bhp.
ore have come forward slowly and prices are steady,,
with cares of 960 bees, chiefly uplands, at from llq to
12No 46 , lb far low rirdinwy to middling fair quality
oath, inaindivg gulfs at IlMe6lBNo, auh and time. The
crop movement has been as follows: • -
, 1869. 1868. 1857. 1800.
Recite at P0rt5,...2,868 0801,279 0002,297,0002,268,000
to 11.8ritain.....000,000 81,9,000 717,000 MOW
EL to Prance 8820,000 233.000' 287,000- 819,000
Ea. to other P.P......274 000 151,000 203,000 276 OM
Total enp0r1e.,..... 1,494„0301,083. 0 001,107 000 1 615,006
Stock on heed 084,000 716 000 145,000 823„000,
- Of which daring the prat week, included in the above:
Viola at Porte ' 116,000 163,000 90,000 151,000
Evto G. Britain.... 88,000 87,000 79,000
.48 000
•Ert.. - to Prance ....... • • 12 000 18,000 63,000
Ex. other P. P.. .... .21,040 9,000 21,000 21,000
Total esparto." 19,000 ~:88,000'122,000 87,040
D liat AND-DYES are In good request, with sales
of Soda Ash at 2% erBlie, Sal bode 2)(o, refined Ro
-1 rag at 19619)4e, Begat of Lead at 13X°, and Ondbear at
'303, all 8 mouths
PIRATIMERS.—Western dell, In a small way, at 486
47.3 4P' lb.
PhOIT —Oranges and Lemons have been selling et
$2,93 50 49', bra. Retain. era scarce and high. Domes
tie Fruit Is steady. Dried apple, are selling at 9,l(e'
103, aiit unlined Peaches at 0}44a133 IP lb. - Oran
berries $9611, and Green Apples 6864 4P bbl.
Plell.—Afackerel are very firm, with an improved
demand. and tales are making, In lota, at 217, $1..60,
arid $10.60 400 , bbl for the three Nos Pickled flertiog ,
are dull; and rake (mu $3 to 13 60 IP bbl. 860 bbla
sold from the wharf on terms not made public. Oodilith
are w0rttr8K64.341 0 ,14, and rather more satire. - •
YR it IGEIL r el are dull, and tee London we quota weight ,
at 265. In West Ind! freights .there - Is but little do.'
lag. A vont was obartered home front Trinidad. with
Meioses at 13.76 49' hhd and Oar train °Wattages,
with auger, at,410 the 100 lbs—foreign port cearges
paid.' 'the Pos'on packets rates are 25a for Pmar, 71%
/or Grain, 6660 for Ideasnremett Goods - and 32.250
2.76 'or Iron Coal freights are stares at $2 to Banton,
and 01.16 $0 ton to New York, with the drawback
GIN BE6lo—There is' none r Miring or selling; the
last eaten! Crude was at 85e4fr lb.
EILSNO—There hat been a little more damned, bat
no change to no ice in Riess.
111151 P—N sales have been reportedto alter quota
tions, and the market is quiet.
HIDES are wanted at full prices, but there is no stock
here. An Import bf Porto Cabello Slides, Just in, wan
taken previonaly, onprlvata terms
• BO M.—Prime are firm, with sales of Eastern and
Western at 11620 a 4P lb
LEATEIRE —Goon stock Is In demand at an advance,
but inferior descriptions are neglected.
.LIIMBEIL—The sales of all kinds eve light, and the
market dull. White Pine shipping board; are worth
$l5 4fr M,
AWL adSSEL—Flupplies coins forward freely, and the
market has been quiet; sales of 150 hbde Cuba nnusco.
rade at 29e, and 1,(01) bale New Orleans at 406410, on
time
NAVAL STORES —The market is quiet, with sales
of No 2 RIM* at $187%612 47 bbt, and common rn
terms not made public. Tar and Pitch continue as last
quoted. Sprits Turpentine Is batter, and sales have
been making at 603. V. gall an.- '
OILS —Spann and Whale are steady with limited
sales, LIONOOd fa Meta active at the deolloe. with free
sates at 843. Lard,.ol.l is quiet; males of Western at
91 0 61 05, 4 - montha.
RICO is firm with salmi of 260 L:erceS, in 'lots, at
$3 7664, on time.
SALT.-.There have been no P 111111t1 Or sales since
cur Oat notice
SEEDS.—Clovereeed coulee in slowly and the market
Is unsettled with sale+ of EGO bus to notice, in lots, at
$0 2568.10 4, bus, and 603 bus from second band, at
$767 60, an to quality, and small rules of Timothy at
62,26. 200 bee Plasseed mold at $1.76 4f, to
811 sAlt —Supplies are com'ng let-ward more freely,
but the market is steady sod the demand moderate;
aides of 400 hbdri Cuba at 761%n; 800 bags Lagusyrs at
7No. and 450 thda New Orlea..n at 7,4 i 67,ei in on time
ALT611.0.-81miy has been selling in late at 766800,
as In quality, and American at $46 $0 too, the latter
earth. •
PIET - ea.—There are no , changes la Brandy, Gin or
Rum, and about the nerd, bath:leas done Whiskey is
dneettled r eases ranging at 276280 tor Pentisylvania
bbls, 286293 for Western, and 26%6280 for drudge.
TALLOW Is lower, with salsa of city rendered at lie
ifr 1 1 )
TEAS.—The demand is better and prices are lock
ing np.
TOBACCO —Leaf and Manufactured fare firm, w;th
rather more selling at from 6 to 120 4fr li., for the
former.
WOOL.—The market fa firmer but without activity
with email males to note at from 42 up to tlici lb net
for common to fuli-bloot and prime flame.
LECTURE ON Lyrae.—Tba following passage
from a lecture delivered in Boston, last week, by
Henry Giles, Esq., boson Flrinian ardor, combined
with terseness, (sass the Boston Courier,) which
cannot fell to strike the reader, even if he be net
prepared to admit the application to any ono here
abouts. Mr. Giles raid : '
"But then the Iri,h tell such 11es—especially
the needy Irish, and, above all, the servant girls !
What sinners and exceptions they must be in the
midst of surrounding truth! How guilty they
must be; with such brilliant exam Mes always and
everywhere before them of simplioity, sincerity,
veracity, and integrity! What severe conscien•
tiousness in our parties and their leaders!
How scrupulous, our press!, How, full' of pro.
bity our statestten ! How rigorously verity
rules our orators! How genuine is all mercantile
commodity, and how abhorrent of falsehood
is the - word. of, seller unto buyer! Of what un
bending rectitude are all our moneyed corpora
tism's; how honorable and how like Comer's wife
are all their agents! And none of them ever run
away with all the capital in their locket. The
man•servants and maid-servants that could be
capable of a lie in such an age of truth are surely
the most hardened of transgressors. Yet, once
density, untruth is noticeable in their betters—
at least, what simple people might consider un
truth. Joseph Surface Goliattum, Esquire, has
no respect for the sanctities of his owe 'home ; he
'has no nespeot for the sanctities of other men's
homes; but be burns. with a tense of indignant
virtue on finding out that Biddy went to meet
her lover, when she said she went to ate her aunt.
Yet Joseph Surface Gollathan, Esquir",thinks
lies,breatheslies, sleeps lied, drown lies, bsys lies,
sells-lies, pays lies, oats lies. drinks lies, and has
lies, paid to him; is himselfa conglomerated lie
-will die in falsehood—and his 'ashes, after death,
will bo conseerated by a lying epitaph. For much
and mans, Joseph Surface Gollathan, 'Esquire, is
a representative."
A MAN HANGING HIMSELF TO A COIIPSE.--•
At elate hour last night, we learned the following
details of a most singular aff dr, which occurred
near Cummineville, come four or five miles from
this olty, on Saturday night It appears that a
persan, whose name was not given us, entered the
burying ground at that place, and removed a deed
body from a grave, which he planed in a sack. In
making hte exit from the yard, it was accessory to
scale a high board fence, which the resurreotionist
evidently found d ffloulty in accomplishing with
the burden with which he was encumbered In
order, therefore, to give him free use of his hands
and arms, he placed the card attached to tbo
mouth of the sack around hie shoulders, and climb
ed to the top of ,the fence, when he must have
fallen off, leaving the corpse on the opposite side.
The result war, that the end was drawn up around
hid neck; and her was found dead, yesterday morn
lag, having been (choked to death by the weight
of the"oorpso'tn the opposite side of the fence!
The story satma r n incredible one, but 'we are
Informed that, strolling es it is. it Is nevertheless
tree.—Cincinnati Gazette, February 2Sth.
11 NAVY- DAMARES---M r. Felix Ooattfabtained
a vordiot of t 17,000 d ma-'ca ogoinst the city of
St. Loofa, ottolv days ego for irourlao to his pre•
misc.sienwotiAllieutting through an embankment
to ajbeud....:,i,
Cigars anb tobacco.
. _
4:1 AvAIT,4 ! CIGARS._
, 11 - 2 _ if - I—. ..- t_OtitconvED PER LATE ARRIVALS."'.
9000 . WitentiadaPrensondoe; 7,800 do Londres, -lit
Wand Ode
,; 4,100 Ina la Zattuela . 0,000 do Millar Dorn % I
snone11:000 do trio ; 10,000 do Oonehitat ; 5,000 -
'Annals -21alos ; 4, 00 de lcuitledores; 11.000 Cantles
• - .l,,ondres ; -- 4, 000 do Loud 011indrodea ; 8 000 Orintabub,
ILondres•, • 7 , 501 do °Webs/ ; 14 000 Calliope Landree;
-' 22.000 El - Ebro d 04, 7 1500 do do One ,• 2,500 do Millar;
Al,BOO 1,1 Dorado Lotolree ; 4500 do do floe; 6,1100 Repaint
-Londren; 6,905 do dorine ; 103 M Principe ;; Monlila Oho.-
'roots - 10 00GketrelloOperae; 7.800d0 tuelta Londres
11,00440 Regalia del Rey ; 16.000 do Butte Aetna ; 13,000
do Coquette ; 7 500 Talent' finelta Londres ; 10,000 do
valance; 10,000 do Entre Actin ; 9 000 do liegolia Con
glossa °bonito; 3 800 do do Londret 6,800 dO/irotiolo i
11;000 do Millar' Londree ; - 22 000 - Light Guards Lon.
dres ; 7.800 do Entre Aotoll 11,000 do Opera; 5.000 do
Mill Londres ,• 25,000 Fiat Gerundial ; 30,080 Eebsjas
Londons ; 16,000 Tree Victorian, do; 8,700 do Millar'.
in store and bond. and for ;ale. by -A - ,ERIUNO,
140 Borah 511.0 NT Street, - ' ' 168 l-tr -
QEGA8,8.,500,000 Havana Begat; choice
,brands, by late irrivnli, b, bond and Moro, for MU
by A 10111 1 .11 41 0: 140 Ikmtb . iltroat: 11%6
.FUGUEL & BON%
A. 70 Importing of ICANANA OMARS,
, a ds ~ „ :210 South' IfItONT Eftreet
VEGARO;',IIABA.IWAS. AHD PARTAGAS
choice Invoice of the.. relebrodid
brands on board brig $. New lira," dally expeStal fun
Havana; and for Ws law, by.. OBABLEEI VITA,
urt (Now) LIS :Walla% "mt. tadow SOCIOrAiI,
Job fli(rt!ing:
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.--11A.NUFACTURING SITE 'FOR
SALE.—The undersigned wiltsell. et plata Sale,
on the Bth-of March; 1859, ,at at'the
Ba
•changa, in the Oily of Baltimore— •, •
2RB WAWA FROPBATY 'heretofore used by
the. Baltimore Bente , Worke for -, the manufacture of
, Ohettdcals. -There is two' acres and - o; kelt of land 10.
cited on the Northern - Mantra Railroad. In 'Baltimore
flaunty, and about a mile distantfrom the Bolton Depot.
/eft fronts 210 feet -- on, 'the 'rallies& - and has on it' a
STONe 7413T0RY _BUILDING; 210 feet, by 10, and a
11
VARNISH-01)82; throw-atoriee high,' .f Stone, 20
feet h - y 20.-. There .1114GINS4t 40 horse , power,
and two- .7flotlere., on: the -premises. There Are also
BIGOT BTONn'DWELLINGEI tor. wirkmen:- „A:treols
from the •Batiroed mai the whole length, of their/Wort
,butldirig. lite an admirable situation for manufactup
, leg purposes of altunat any-deecription; there being
right of abundant supply of water. It will be sold
subject to an annual rent of $2OO. ,
• • .
th ,
The terms will kW one-third ca and the -balsass'
satisfactorily arranged. - - -
Bar • examlnat on of "the - nroperty, - partiettlars .
thereof,apply to • crißßOOlt.l, Madison Aseurre,,
or to H. P. BROOKS, 'fie.-1 Law Buildings,
et. r_ stress.
feli.ta&f tBl/3 • - praso,rl,,a,, Anctlra.
JTOY, .COE ,& CO.*- '
ADVRRTININO AND oOldiffilSlON AGNIOY,
OHESTNIIT door, Philadelphia, and
• ' Tribune Building'', New York;
JOY, 00E, & CO 'are the Agents for' the moat In.
iluential and largely circulating Newepapere in the
United Staten and the Cesadee. ~They are anthoriced
to raceme adverthements and subsatiitions theloweill
„,_, _
SA , I4.IIIANDAR,SAPEtt.
. .
.--.. ,
•, - :41 beg,' is&rtment of,. , • . - .
, • ' }WARS k'PIATSO.IO3 '-
._'
puiLADßLPiris'lWANtrl'A'o2l:lllll•D
ONLA'AiANDER SAIPEB • . .
„ - , • ' viartioltiroisi,
Par Ranks and Storm. ' . • . -
BMOC NCNB
Ikea to any now'in
'IRON DOOllll, SHOTTEIII3_,
Oa ea tood terms as any ether eitatniahmentin tha
• • - United States, by "
EVANS A WATIION,
21o:18 Ihnsth F 01411.12 Street,
__ ••• • ••• • • '-- , Pkthalelphia-
PlalytiE gum USA °ALL. ' , .
/I ONLY AgI i yd i aL I FNELWALLED
with Jammu's, HOldF.
XIIROPE&N DiMAND.
The reason why, is that by- Nature's own monis it
restores the rostural-oolor permanentlY after the haft
bemmes gray; supplies the natural fluids 'and thus,
makes it grow on bald bead', removes all dandruff, itch.
ling, and beat from; the scalp, quiets and tones up the
nerves, and thus cures all nervous' headache; and rosy
be relied upon tome all dlsesies of the scalp and haft;
it will stop and keep it from falling oft' 'Snakes ft soft.
gtony, keality, and, beautiful, and if inied.by
young two or three times a week, It will never faU
become gray; then readers, readthe following, adjudge
for yourselves:
. - , Raw Your, ;tut: asba.
J—WOOD d:_ oo., - - -
Gentlemen: Ileving heard good deal about Pridemin
Weed's Flair Uestorative, and my, hairbeing unite iftsy,
I made up, my, mind to ay aside the -prejudices whisk
I in common with 4 great-many paeans, bad *bit
all manner of patent medicines; and $ short time agol
commenced tieing your &Aide, to test it for myself. -
The result has been .so'venr satiafaotory that
very' glad I din to, and to miltUoit to you,ae well as for
the enceinagement of others who maybe as gray as 3
wed, but irho having my prejudice without my reasons
for setting it aidde, are unwilling to give your Restorn
the a trial till they have further proof and the best
proof being ocular demonstration I write you this let
ter, which you may, 'show to any such, Cod also direst
them to me for further proof, who am in and out of the
I N 1.-Wire Waling Establishment every day.
Zdy hair is now its natural color, and much imprdved
In appearance every way, being glossier and thicker
and much more healthy looking. I am, Yours Respect
- • ee =NET JRNILTBff.
Corner Rolumbia and Carroll streets, ,Brooklyn.
Livingston. A's„ Peb 14. 3.851.
Woon—Dear 61f: Your Hair Boatorattes hat
done much good in this part of the country, _My hail
has been slightly diminishing for avast years, caeca',
I 'oppose, from a slight burn when I was - quite en in
fan'. I hare been ualog your Hair Itestoratiee for sic
weeks. and I find that I have a One head of hair no,
growing after- having used all other remedia known
to no effect. I think it the most valuable remedy now
extant, and advise all who are afflicted that way to nu
your remedy. Yon can publish this if yon think pre
per. Yana, era., B. W. mIDD.Lwros
PIULADISLrIII.I Sept 9,1804.
Pao,. Woos—Dear Sir: Your Hair Restorative it
proving itself beneficial to me
lost its
and "
aloe the
back part of my head, almost lost Hs offering—was; is
fact, BALD. I !msused but 2 half pint betties of yow
Restorative, and now the top of my head is Well stadia
with a promising crop 'of young hair, and the Await
*leo receiving its benefit. I have tried other prepare-
Hone 'without any benefit whatever I think; fraiiino
awn parkins' recommendation,l can indite* puny other"
tetry it. Yours, respzetfully;
D. R. THOMAS, M.D.,
- N0_464 Vine atreet.
........ .
The Iteetorative_is pot -op in bottles of 'three &aft
viz: Large, mealnra, and email; tho" small holds
pint, and retalle for one dollar per bottle ; the medintr
holds at least twenty per cent more in proportion tbar
the small retails for two dollars per bottle; the Isar
bold* erart 40 per cent. more In proportion, and JO
tails for d 3 a bottle. '
0. J. WOOD & 00., Proprietors, 812 Broadway, Net
York, (in the great N. Y. Wire Rallies Eetablishoient,
and 114 Market Areet, Bt. [Amis. Mo.
. .
And said by all good Druggists and Panay Goods Des
lore. • uol6-uxwfato /r.. eowinyky-8m
I/LANX /WOES AND STATIONERY.
ILJP DAVID M: HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
'Stationer ma Printer; Ng. 100 WALNUT Street, is •
pared at all these to furnish, either teem the 'balm
cr make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Poblio °Nem, Merchants, and others, of th e
beet quality of Seegliall or American Paper, and bond
In various styles. to the most substantial manner.
Orders for 3013 PRINTING of every dmaripeon,
ilagrartog and Lithographing executed with neatens
and despatch.
-
A general assortment of Inglisb, Trench- end Anse-
Can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Franklin
to 'Wats, the Oommlttee say—'" This display of black
boost for bankingandMeroantile use is the beet in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material in good, the
emirmanship most excellent. and UAW daub and ag•
immune. meat and approprtate.” noinhit
INVITE,tne special attention of
-V DRUG, PAINT, ANIIGLAAS DRATIMEII3
to our present mock of DRUGS, 'WHITE' LEAD,
ZLNO, OOLORED PAINTS, PUTTY, VARNDDIEB,
OLktia, Am— aro.
CIPY ANTE COUNTRY MERCHANTS who desire
'to purchase from a selsot Stook, and at acceptable
prices, are respectfully reqUested to iaspeot our goods
Pure Drugs and Patent Med clnes—A full supply.
White Lead, in kegs 0f.12X lbs , 26 the , 50 lbs., 100
; or in packages of 160 the, to 1,000 lbs.—a full
supply.
Zone Palate—A full supply of different brands, su
perior quint ea, at prices astonishingly low.
Putty, Putty—An extensive Mock, prepared in pure
Linseed Oil.
v.rza.hes—varntbhes of approved qualitiee—a toil
supply.
American Window. Glass, of approved brands—Our
assortment of eines and qualities. fa completes, and
equate any manufactured in this country.
deed your orders direct to
MGM & SMITH,
Wboterede Drug, P4int, and Olcor Dealers,
fel-tf S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste
F. ROLLER,
w • FRENCH BOOT AND SHOE MAKER,
No. 27 South NINTH Street. third door above Chest•
rank, Philadelphia,
Begs to inform Isle friends mid the pubilo generally
that he has opened heathers - on his own account : ac
above, where h, will always be to receive a con
tinuailori of their layers. As the senior pots, of
thelate firm of llottna k BOLIOT, probably no (filler
guarantee is neoseeary to ao appreciative public of hie
entire ability to till all orders in his line with the nt
moat satisfaction. Remember the number: 27 Booth
WNW( Street, third door above atm:taut. fal,
IJIIOLZ & b.NENTZKY,
lc" 115 south 311GErr11 B , reet. below °learnt,
IMPOltreltB Me° 3311.AL8118 IN AIITISTEP MA
. . _
TBiIIALB,
Wearnmead to Artists and the public in general their
large stock of Juvenile Paint Boxes, Manz & Bair
ton and Goo. Rowney tt. Co Ts Oil and Waters Colors,
Colored
Brush•e, Bei and German Canvas, inbat man -.
Drawing Papers, Colored Crayons, !Rubies,
Pictures for framing, &0., te..c.
Discounts given eo Teachers and Bemlnitrien. Conn
annoli.el at t'n'A. in 4.10 • ja.2l.:"{rn
VIERICK-MAKING MACHINE; WHILE
L makes the Brinks - ma temper Moseley, makes from
3210 to three thousand per hop!. Upwards of thirty in
use. Patented February 3d, 1868. Machines sad rights
for stab. Counties, or one-fourth of the Patent, will be
so 1. Known to be the only prise - teal one to rise. Ad
dress R. OATtNELL, Germantown road, above FM
Pkt 11404n...h. d
118EL-300 quintals Grand Bank Cod
nat.
160 halt bb'e White Ribh
500 bbla Mackerel, in irk le, halves, quarters, and
Peghthe
thlinun, in ti.rees eel this
bble. Pickled IlUdeck
40 dn. dn. Llerrlog.
Frr Riad try U.ti Irl i , 11:11 00.,
/than Str4skt 2I .)tut. •len• • P,Abl.
LDAISINS.—.SOO Loses new crop, prima
JILILe order, Layers Bunch, Clusters , lo store and far
011 bp, A.
" 14"31
_ .
130 NOB,* pIOILIMS,
178 MOB '= BHIRJItAT7BII~
,
the Tants, Lumbago, Road^
jidufs, Toothaehesior -Suferang from
other Boolitii Infirmities.
THE UP7.I) prir.fcompLininarricior
R E A_D-Y
,R E.T;
Ylt I.BBTANTLy iiltorMe: Tii itoarsiontrozATMll
pAras ANT) ItelitS; inraz!s, trpAtais,..rs,
• • Voisiis; • aßirisiii, *To, ESC
rendereitiesportailt Skit eyeiyhtn,tilrheep a supply
,
it in the house- - -
Ariciedivith thikremedy, a hdusehold always...pro
4cted a:giblet eaddeu. SWAM of siek,nead. Thotioarsis
lit lives of perilous have' begin siived - by its timely use,
Who were suddenly seized in theidgitt time with Cramp,
yomithai; Choleni, -Yellow Sever, and other
;Melia disisasee, Let a dose of this ldemedy be takes
Internally, se, the - wise may - rettire;`,wberrauddenly
wired With kiln or Sickness, and it will leniently re
lieve the patient from pain, and arrest the-disease !
P.AD' WArs'.o . 4Dr„u4l,Er --
HAS GtfitilD , , ;
- RHEMCLTIBit - ' Lufonrhonn.
VEIJBALGIA - ,
In one kens%
011ADIP ' - In ten minute*.
" pi 11414 z, minutes.
TOOTHAOHE — ' In one miu
SPASMS ' " - ' flirWmOntes,
RICK 11.11Aff&CIIS ' ' Iscien_solant«g.
Offilitiff iniut•ev. Minitteg.
In tftemi minutes.
IN/Mt:nu
BOILICTBROAT ‘ In len raltutel
• Oukatzr minntes.
PENT (TRS' -
AIWA OBBSIE '
PARLLYBIB
=El]
DAtIIBEE,
WOUNDS,
mem,
The moment it is applied to the Injured naile,ll
' -PAIN AND TlNlierifitas
Look out for counterfeits and
Purrh;ee only •
115.DWAT'S BEADY BEGIEY. - -
Pries 25 cants. 50 ante, find One Duller per bottle.
:Age,/la in this - DIL - IpkArtif fr,
n,z*niza.;
CALtENDift. •
dll-tn YSc eow In-W ~.
THE LIVER -LifVtGORATOR;
• _ sli3l.oll7D'Sir OE SANFORD," - -
COMPOUNDED ENTIRELY FROM GUMS,
Is one of the beet Purgatiie and Sivai'Madioines now
before the.publio,- that =tit as a' Cathartic, easier,
milder, and -more ,effectual than any othermedialne
known:;, It il rditonly a CetAarriei beta Livir
reme
dy, aotingihst mitre Lair to tarot its intatid Matter,
then on the stoma= - and bowels to Off , that . mat;
ter, thee amomplishing two purptderistroetaally,"with
eint anyaif, the.painftd fealingc'expeileidiall.irthe ope
rations of most Calhartits.'ilt'atningthims the - sys
tem at the same time that aud; when taken
daily in moderate deatu,ml/1 - rtrangthen ski build it up
• The Lir= Ranier Me
human body; and vibes it
well, the - poweri of the
=ad. The stomachis al
on the healthy notion of ,
performance QUM" fans.
is at fault tilt bowels are
system =refs 'Wrenn-
Lirerltaring,imesix3•Ril
eases of that orgert,serte •
Made it ids shyly - , in - lei
years, to And some tame::
set • Us Mani demo*:
ble. • .
,
To prone that this =-
person troubled with Li:
Re forms, hew=4 to tita i
Then &Me mud= ail.
the- systemi-eaggejing - In 1
of tile, inyigorattmg.tha;
digest
healttetorthe algae rem:
= um of thiedieeasi"
-
BitplOM . - ,Mrfeemit a=
kr, "prive,staa 17,000=
Immtoonavia_r: • .-•
One aose,l/Mei =dig:
st,onwp.r4 *pm:91110
ior4 - 4)6i4fou*
; :•-•-•
Only - ono ati
gently, and; auras ; Ileif•;.
One doee,'Aidrieelafter
One dose, of cite*
Mlle= Sum Itallitani:
- One bottle Ulan 0:414.
the - acne flurdioname;
Only one daninnasdl
wlille
Oaormu. Means: mid ti
ICs 014 one biittieli
glritein Ike . thatilit/ 01 !" -
Wr -Wein
newneas - ar_imitaband
- One dean taken - a eiteit
ittoe tolleuppetiti, and
One dose," etnecOesnyWi
!ogee In fit worst. , forizii
nomPlehttel 71 1 ,..e/ _. 14 P. 1 4 1
' - One - or tiro' dosee - cara
in children{ there le - no '
remedy blithe roildien It
ID-slim bottle! dare
atenebenteP-4:
We take ploisars
slow at it, pews:airs for
sioCiallitioSoV
`rates Vrttki oritaintyilind
teaticr to its wrondestlit
_
tekottit s - m art.4g
tx itsfator.
t., t101"_,.. M a Ws tit tit ihvAloutkritik 0•1/efig,
exa bopli tog4t,fisr; _
_
Id A Boternrra llsotost. Dmoonutr, and is daily sort
ing etiree,Almostte; great tis,believe. • It =wee it by
truighi, - einim?„l4e - first ridie giving bensfit,*id- Seldom
more 4,lieu'•o)liii bottle' is required to mire any kind or
LIVBE Comp Wat, from the worst JIIIVICiIa or .Liirs
pepsia Vo`ll common Ifeatlaiki, all of which orthlie :v
-ault of a DISBABBD LIVER. - •
PRIOR ON)i- DOLLAR PER BOTTL7.-:-
Dr. edNYOßD;Proprfetof,, 845 Broadway - , New 'York.
Agents for Philadalp . bT
.15, .W. DYOTT e 1301.18, 218
North Second Street.
Betaiiod;l4ll ,
81=8, Two aud - Chestunt Moab!, and?". BLOWN,
Yifth and Obeetnut ADIS to tb a.ly
A NEW AND - VAIiIIABLE i DISCO
It A,M , S
AflOM&TIO INTIOORATIE44 - BPISIT,,_
IT STIMULATES, EXHILERSTES, MITTOORATES,
BUT WILL NOT ,naroxxci.rx OR STULTIFY, -
Thisdelicions Beverage is superior toalllnvigoratin
Cordials; bilenapps, 'Benton', /to:, in use TOr the cure of
DyspapidgMervonsneits, Preart.busta, Drowsiness, Kid
ney Complaint, Delirium Tremens, Intemperance, gto.„
as it will invigorate gad strengthen, but will not in•
toxientei stemify:. , Begone who hive beams kabala
sted to the edoensiva use of %reduce°, Opium, sod Spirit
uous-Liquors, will th ud Speedy and
,prumnent relief
from a denim toga, these- destrornireilhts; by Eating
a bottle or tingivf tlda ' :_ -
- DELICIOIIS MYELICAL' NYS/IGE!
. Weak and sickly Females will And Dr. LIAM , ff IN
AIGOICATING SPIRIT a quick and sure cum It Dena
a Degenerate - r is welt as a Strengthener of the Human
System. , ItaohcomplaintthattheAßOlt&TlOlNVl
°OßATltiQ DODDIAL to calculated to cure la mined
upon the wrappers accompanying - etch bottle;and fall
directions for nee are also minutely gives.
,_ • •
MOM CIE "DOLLII PIM 11011211
Prepared • 'DARIUS Hill,
Principal al lee , N4, - 48 WATSII Pt, N. York
For sale by _ _ • T. W. DYOFT & SUNS, '
a26-2m fib SECOND Street. Philadelphia
SIMES's
PURE COD-LIVER OIL,
PERFECTLY - BWEET AND PAL&TABLV, manna
tortured at rtovionadlaul for-the Proprietors, frono
froth and healthy livers, by stem, at aloe toems
tura, thus presorting the sweetness aulpurityet the
Oil, while the natural fishy Ureic la perfect!, Faltered,
and the 011, readersd polotabia , and agreeable to the
The 'reoptletoie of this Oil - apste 'no -expense hi
fuming their Oil properly - prepared et Newfoundland,
the only place where the sOidua minibue is toned In
abund.nce. The true Oil M frequently impaired by
admixture with oil from Whir species of the Gene
(amity, aed only that coming from the •' Banks can
be rel td upon as the geaulne.
Our Oil ha. boon analyzed, and. plonmuited .to be
pure and the patfeotion of fine quality— aba'acterlatica
which enable it to maintain i•a superiority nrar all
other klude.
Prepared and for sale, Whirhaste and Retail, by
ELVEARD & CO.,
fel7•tf TIPPLYPII and ORILIPKIP, Ptrilad'a
ITIHit GREAT STANDARD REMEDY or
.1 THH NINETEENTH CENTURY:
Till IMPERIAL DEPURATIVE FOR PURIFY
INO THE BLOOD AND LITIIRNOTHERING TB)"
WHOLE SYSTEM, - - ' • - -
- This Imperial Depurstive, prepared by Dr. Lanes.
berry & 'Co.; is now acknowledged as the principal
Family Medicine for the cure of CANOE/lOUS affections'
and Boson:moos dieeasesgenerally. The euccese which
attends its.use in these Inveterate diseases has no equal.
It is now used in these diseases with complete &MOSES,
where all other means have tailed. Two or threo loot-
ties will satisfy any one of its great curative precedes.
HIP DIIIIIABIS and WHIP/S BWOLLLAO.ULOSZATIOPO of
the Bosse, Moran, THROAT, !to. Its beneficial - and
healing characteriatice are soon °buried in these com
plaints. No matter of how long etantlltigthey may have
been, they will yield to - the proper 1190 of the LIMN
RIAL DEPURATIYE fn II short time;
Tartar; and BOALD HALO WM as certainly yield te,
this medicine as it is used. Diseases of the Skin and
all eruptive complaints generally cannel long remain -
after using a few bottles of the Imperial Depurative.
Its Tonic properties, as well as Alterative, renter it
valuable to weak and delicate females.
The great purity, strength, and value of this Saintly
Medicine is unequalled in the cure of ail diseased oriel..
mating in an impure condition of the Mood.' It expels
all the virus or diseased matter from the blood and re
invigorates the system.
Those using the Imperial Depuratife and - wishing ad
vice In their case, Trill receive every attention by otter
or otherwise.
Prepared and mold by Dr. LOUNBBERRY & 00., No.
60 North FIFTH Street, below Arch, Philadelphia.
For sale - also by J. P: Long & Co., Lancaster. Pa. J.
H. Baser and B. B. Stevens, Reading, Pa. Holman k
Co., tHarrisbarg, Pa. 0. W. Epting, Pottsville ; Pa.
T. & C - . W. McClintock, Easton, Pa. James Omen,
Westchester, Pa. - 13claraldt & 00., Allentown, Pa.
Almon Ran, Bethlehem, Pa. Or. A. W. Leslie, Bristol,
Pa.: and Dreatesta commit', will-rnlrkoatfitn
7OLLIOKOFFER's ANTI-R E
CORDIAL is the only effectual temedywver placed
be'ore the public as a certain and reliable mire for IN.
PLAMMATORY or CHRONIC AHRUNATISAI This
preparation has mired thon'ande who have been
with Rheumatism In its moat painful form, ant
we are daily in receipt of letters and certificated of ea.
toolstiins and remarkable cures. All who have tiled
the CORDIAL speak in the moat landkble terms of Ito
efficacy., Pull directions and entire satisf.etion given
to the Rheumatio sufferers Prepared by 'PREOIORII
°ILK% Chemist, N.B. tor. PINS and ISIBT/1 Rtreets,
jalt.3m
IL)
16NSHofiocKEN AND PERNSYLVA
' NIA IRON WORKS AND ROLLING MILLS.
J. WOOD It BROTIIEIIB, Proprietorft,
No. £23 North SROOND 145 and 10 CRA,V.IIN Stmt,
Philadelphia,
Nave constantly on hand a fall assortment of _
PLATS AND 1311 RAT IKON, -
Cut to pattern, or of promiscuous Sizes, eel ee their
Potent Glazed Imitation Ruerte Sheet Iron ; beet on•
nesled awn double -refined Charcoal Slam and Roofing
Sheet Iron, from No. 14 to 28, wire gauge; also, first
and second.quality Boiler, Pine, Tank, Car, Seger
mould, Pot. Pan, Shatter, Door, 011 Pren, Shute, and
Gas uneter,.as well al • all other' descrintiOne or Iron,
whiolt they respeetfully solicit the trade to call and ex
amine a t the old stand, No. 223 North SIOOND Street, -
above Raiie. Philadelphia. -, 1.48-ho
AVANA SEGARS.—A fresh arrival of
A-1 a few - branda of choke Tchisc
_,OO jolt leetaTett
fxom Erevan, and for axle by " °KARIM TETA, •
kat*,. . • ncl lee wAristir.'
i 6RsIIg6,
plinetswliegulatoideft h_
petforine lta: tune eon*
system nee falli dowel—
towel, entirely „dependent
the'Livertor.tlte -proper
tliniiv when the Globe&
st•f xltj ar_d the whole
quince of eatiorden,the
°la/U .4 03Y /for the dts
ef:lhe„pieptietare"hae
viatica of-Inortv than 20
drwhereirlth t 6 cniiiiter•
manful° *414 RI!! ha_
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, vsit.OmisLarir,, in any of
bottle, and odiabtion is
mottdd. °Obadiah:l4olmo
thoit piWitleopbyfiow
stain' b,opubog to
lloodi,fertiielotto— lood
sod
oh f ti esy, teosoihog the
footing - a apes] ours.
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auto* swathe /am
tereiteve the
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traepoaafau nl*ir
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and - miskos Lperketevo.
sigy,r_Aignres Oa oab,
padeditogjrarmanslor
OirinittWillVantiat.
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dii*Oftitra ioag slat-
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slakes fond digest well.
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while aminia sod Bowv.
to Ow Itkltdoes,
attacks eatiogdbilrolusa
safer, astir. arovieeller
Ditopar by meditbkr th e
- _
aommitna4' this7mecti-
Pins Ind (Jima.
a Bnaotraltrii - brow
thousands-m.li Wlllhig to
viviatinowt toittiniroy