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Dal !civet' & 004 , 1oelletiewo to the trade. would be plowed lo . lieiAlctrfendlV et' the wsxerooina of Hews. Hoopes ,idzioss.• --•- • - IrebE , 2to • - ITILAW:A.ND 1411.11NERY GOODS. 'beteg restored hem our old stand, 46 South Second 'Street,S to `795 cligeiwursTßEßT, :We ere now.prepared tO:dilltAt to Our 'nem , rous ..td • _ ' C 0 - 114PLETE' STOCK' tiONNITA, - MAUS , and 011,11.DRANIB . H.VP8, - ,• , ,• BLOOkilfftt, CAN. he. - „ NANCY.ANC CHAP., TIONNBTS, INICOSICH PIMA , Elta. BB lajorla 1 1• 3 6 Itahrenttertnalc i esksseertutent unequalled thia a otti, and we respectfu Invite the attention of anFokmatif 49 our frit% Stook:,_ , , etiottrilnie buyers ',Claud it spedslly their intermit to stye us i rail. - • ,•.„ LINODLL-Wt.KW, • .!‘ NIOHOtS. :HmEEtoRNekTONES;, , , ~Importer wd-Mainificturer ;SILK_, A,ND STRAW . BONNETS '34 PANAMA neva, iibarEpa, ittlauts,&4. TO rrhleL r tYi ittmL[on o[ iistip ! utd pountry Doalazi 2" - MARIKkiI ST.. • :or T T If: ~febl-Sra ne4.lifer4D - autittlEßt Goons. _S. crusTER, lillittr:/APTIYASS:iNIVViIIOLNEINGS 'IMAM IN HATO ,31/rs:/AXITERY GOODS. ASO NORTH SEPOND STARET, , -411/41:liqrtIst ," . _ ,gattais 1341046.41 DtitEPS - ',PROVISIONS; - -^ A . drptAlto,or , -0 0010 - - 2(4;;•11. Intl '054 and OM PROWS St _!-Alls,,OToswri_v9o4; LADD, ..and on astortntent of If WHOPS conon d alyi Inuding , It &MS; TONCHISS, 404 UM! of : qw,ort outing, both pity and Woitern, * •!0.4,Pi , , . :StlfirSttlt!in pnttiinilarly invited to oalt 'and °sunk') I loursteinit. ^ ' ,feb2B4m* StrataNG' KLYET : t7WAIRE; sr tiir io ItElt PRIORS a'~~C7fleyi; -TRA4RTS; r - • - FORKS, . , ,1 • SPOONS, dac.; er ,„:11 • ,, ui tili v.sl e: so r;toryot - 4(1. 7/.OAI T STRIBIT. =SEES 4 7 11111.1 ri4,1.•5;0 l, " !•• i tg** ll o` it -..ts ,MILLINERY `', = AND IttICHXB, LAOIS, 1.. .... EkE 8 TA T Above 'Loeb, Ilaitvaldei rin.ili:e'Diatte Commie Ciion *440. IltpitLuk;4,,co:;' O.ii:I3;PE,T,MAistUFACTUREItS, .GLSS ECHO MILLS, GES,MiNTOWM. IMPORTZES AHD DIALERS IN . OIL -OLOT:HB, Si RUGS, &a. ,WAREAIJUSE, 609 CHESTNUT ETREET, - 'OPPIiSiTE TRid STATE 11011133; : - ' We have now on band an extenelie stook of Carpet• lag, of oar - own send other makes, to whloh we invite the attention of Western and Southern bnyera. fe2l-2ai CARPETING -S. ;134iLl MINI= IN THIS NIT! 122:121 AUBURN THREE PLYS, StrPEREINES, AND VENETIANS, , 11111:111f , LOTI711/1D, BT 0S i - A B With all grados or 'WOOL. WOOL AND OOTTON, and '•: ALI-COTTON MORAINE!: ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO., MANMA.011110198 ) .0981.NT8, - 009 itAllitir ' jaBl-8m BLABON §M.Vr4, , ' -.• ILAIIIIRSIOTITHSRB OT : , - - OIL CLOTHS, - • „ .146 , NORIII. THIRD STREET, ",OffOri , the tiale large:Mask of OIL CLOTHES of army tleiserlplion, t h e largest assortment of • WINPW SHADE awl BMW' ROLLANDO, Ia thIS a:artist, stay pizticlus, AVOILAB,LE TEEMS". GREDN GLAZED OIL OLOED, A, imaniffal arttoli for WD:1417 flEsclfyi. ; . fel2-2m lUDGyirdY, .1111:18§NER;; & CIO!, to:loiters of WOOLLENS, Sse,reeebrisgfultenpplies of CLOTHS. • uoxe - , :„ TRIOOTS, ' • - FANCY OAPSIEEREB, -Push the tolloiloir celebrated meaufactureri— YRIDERIO BROKERS (Little Ticket.) • W.'A:3O.IIANITV &11110. B: ,DEMERS & SCHMIDT' (S. and M. Cloths.) • 2811111CINA BROTHERS. - -TOIDINIES & CO. and 'others. febt•Sca • ' 208 OHEBTEHT Street. CARP.kTIN ' ag, ' OIL OLOTHOLND , MAMA M WOLFE:, WiLSON, & 0,0., . 001SIMI88ION 3IBROBANTB, - No. CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for TAPisiitT V,F,LyBT, - , TWA PLY, • , • 4 iG.44:Art ' IFBNUTLI6N, IMP; MOB, oorroN, LIST, and If.kG *.tlei we are reonlYliii dallifiem the Bfanafintfaete, end kW itepertga to offer tliifoo4i lltiorol Aetna. ',Raring thinfiganey on KIM of Bus bast and )(made. shiblr goad*, we can UMW lodutininenteriot -keretofern to be-bad PhlladelOhls. -All good, sold Maim fentrueoln poloom, Bodare mtrefally attended toi 1 Alno,2tgenta for Blaok and White-Wedding, a .large impply cd odd& we here nonstantly On band. J: C. HOWE . 8c" CO., AUNTS OF TES • : PUNT WORKS, fltoio; - line Of 4:11 iiiin D7.`.LATIY3®r ovcszni s ea,,~; Compri:dot the most - desirable Myles of theis geode - torereffeired to the trade. . • - 00. 1 Are also the Sole Agents' tor - :the este, In this minket, '..'of the fglleilogAlsenfeeturere of WOOLLEN' AND COTTON, 000D6 1113ADVORP, TAP T, • J. T.- 811ACtIt&11 & 004 - • ' MER/MKOIE,WOki '&X1,676:1'011', 8. SAYLVB a SN,. ' , ELM Unit nugarmnr-ivoowei MILL Aid oilier poyalu =ghee. • _ BROWN AND-BLE4ORED OtITTONO tribriN onkTuan and' 9.8. WATRItIfORDI4IIG, 00.7.8, 4.4, and 9.8. To all at which the attention of buyere le Whited, ,J4264,144h,d 1111 . 1 • _ FALERpLI, & MOItHIS. 00MATTR8ION MESOHANTO, TM& olt Z 143 OLOTII6,,,DOXORiIik, 232 ORESTNUT STREET, , Patti*, Jewett!), tic AMERICAN, ENGInSEI, AND GE. 3EV A.'We TOH ES —New and' rashfonab' e GOLD J t,w ALM, with iloral, Oan , eo. 141.1 i Sad Jet Settings; Gold Chains; Sratelets, Miniature Lockets ; Shirt Studs and Sleeve Buttons, ; Sileer VOW, Spoots. Ladles, of etaxidard Sneer ; "plated Bpo^ns and Works or soperlor quality. Watches and Jewelry promptly re paired, and Wariarited, - GEORGE BUSiqieLL'S. ' No. 22 North SIXTH Street. JAMES WATSON,. IMPORTER • • . - 011 WAT,IIRES, JEWELRY, &a., No. 825 'MARKET STREET. Constantly on - hand • full assortment 'of Vsolteroi and Cor . ti*tl6 Witham,. - • fel-Om BAILEY & 00 17 roomy BAILEY & KITCHEN, removed to thee new Mire-proof, White Marble , Store, Big OLLUSTNUT STREET!, NORTH SIDE,• BELOW THE MUM) HOUR, • - Now erring their MI Stook et IMPORTED JEWILRT, PLATED WARM, AND If&NOY GOODS, , To whleh they invite the attention of the OlLVNltoWillta, WATOHZB, D1624.0fiD11, 1.119) PII/XLS, WIIOLEBAIa 411 D 12ITAIL aull-if tf 13.4ARpprr & BRO. • - ipitlPAOTWltile AND lINEPOSIMiI cur SILVER-PLATED WAUE, No, 804 Pliegtnltt Otroet, above Third (up ottani ) 1 1 ' ".• • " Constontly oo bend and fot solo to the Trade; TEA, BETS/ COMMUNION SERVICE SETS, LIMO P/TOCTIRS,' GOBLETS, CUPS, WAXTERIII, BAre. • &ETD, °ANTOCI), RNITZB,SPOOSO, JOCKS, • - • LADLNO, &O t OitMosind plititat 611 Mods of motet. NeZly Sabblerp ii)arbroarg. NTM. P. WILSTACH & CO IMPORTERB, MANIIPAOTUILEUS, AND DDAilltli IN sAribrivars. R4actrisrAirtz, OAIIRIAGE TRIMMINGS, AND, HARNESS MOUNTINGS, No 88 NORTH THIRD STREET, Between Market, - end Aroh, RHIVADELMA -- TUB LARGB3T STOOK IN THE HITT. il7= Sign of THR °OLDISH iSTIIERTIP. rfab2.2in wasINS-250 boxes lunch. aao 4 . layers. 9.00 N - instore aral AT sole " 14114C' '166 P l / ft ?!intite4ele e • .„ D R Y,' . neva Ito. 8121 rum • ,S)' ; -.1 lilkll3lllT 3 , , -'NEW MARBLE BITILDIN4y: • „ • - 'N0.28 NORTIECTAIRRiTgati I . We air: bj the ieokage,or piece, to oe.Fitiron4t 31X-MONT/10 BUYEB.h, 6111 u-him &cur. Otrpiitlte Moat ot.; AIqIGGAN'AND FOREIGN DRY GOODS. Paroheeere will find our stook well 'weio444 awn a mows oc the year. .7. T. - WAY; .1;0; n, , xtloca.p,, WM.. I'. WAY, febl.Bm GPO , P. WA,F: MATTING, [859.. SPRING 'hap& 1859. • - .SHORTRIDG : E &-.131104 wrimsoacias TO RAiMAX, efflrDBB, - • nipoirrEns 7KSOBBSBB „OW DRY 131i0,0D5.,x , - , - -- 420 MAERST, STRUT, Mere la etere's complete,line of - , FOREIGN AND DOISITSTIO"' GOODS; Selected exprecely with :,view to ths hittercitkof mu AND PROMPT suolir-oparar 51R4141411 2 ,1 To whloh they reepeotfully invite the itteritl#o4h6; N. 11.--A fill Stook , coriciectly ma 'head, and order*: will be executed promptly at the - LOW/CST' MA BRAT 'BATAS. • 2 = 101-2 m SPRING IMPORTATIONS, - - 3. 5 6.. KERitiNd - If. W. Corner FOURTH and MANSE TiPti4", Area ew prepared to offer a 0PT...L.117)1b AND. 'GO MPI.I!TiI( :, -': ' ASSORTMENT' 'SILKS, , .nrßnords,' TRIMMINGS, -;;EMBROII)RRIRS,t,-, - • FASO! GO : PDS, Lo, - .febl.Bm yARD, GII,LMORE CO.; Km 40 and 42 11011:111THIRD 13110211, , 1112 , 011TBRiAliD DRAidnlB : 72 .811411.5, , RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS; ; WRITE - both*, LAOIS, LiNE#l4 , EMBROIDERIES,," a. ; HOSIERY; (},LOVES, MITTS ,& SHAWLS. teblan - - D EOOITRt3EY, LAFOUROLDEi & 'lmporters and Jobbers of -; CLOTEIS!,OASSLdiERMI3,-vEsztalas,'.- AND 0001)8 0811811A1.1.Y ADAIIND SO MEN AND BOYS' WEAL, No. 836 MAUR= •BIREET, . - • Are now reeetving Metz _ ro 'which they-Invite the attention of their iMitoir; and purchasers of each goods '. ' • fel. 2 SIT 44, P11.10.E. & 00-p ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS , YOREION AND'D9BIBBTIO D.Rt DOODtlif ais mittat • • "t . ' - ' SHAD. ISIGH RUE,* -10 i • imvouniut tams, • , 829NARKET4ITREErk present eadiiseteicte4ixt'fliebeit limps= Isee4ets ouivitieorisis .the mos'ecapj, i ttui vie Imo ever offered. y y feblAni SPRING. OF 1869. • - - WM. H. .BROWN'& NO. 415 MAUKIT" ' , - • ' • , Are now receiving an tzt.writio suid-wWortillyeWl!Wtwil Soot of IORRIGN AND AMERICAN :Mt GOODS, To widoli invite the attention of pntchsowit? fel4m ptaio.E.. FERRIS, &I CO., Importer: of „ " WHITE GOODS, LINENS, LAOSS, EMBROIDERIES, HAva namolixo . to Melt Now Store, . IQo. 1.25 MARKET Street, below Math. febl .2.rn JOSHUA L. DAILY, - , IMPORTER AND lOBBSIi . 6, FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, No. 218 MARKET STREET' - NEW GOODS reoeiving every day for - 'fsty.l-8111. CITY AND NEAR MAIM. Philadelphia noOLINTOCK, GRANT,CO., Importers and Wholesale Dealers In . CLOTHO, CABBIAtItItES, NEBTINGEI, Dna TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, 883 MARKET STREET, or miss,/ febl-Sur Philadelphia JOHN H. BROWN & 00., VOMITERS AND JOBBERS: . 7 ,CHESTN STREET, rouzlcar AND DOMESTIC - 13142 , -Sret" - - OPPOSITE'THE ETATEI 110II;Er.; DRY - GOODS, No. 307. MARKET 3TRIST North tilde, alma Third Street, j r B3 A. KEMPER, ' • , PIIIIHADICLBII/.6. 33 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, , 7hoieesle Dealers in ~ 1559 SPRING IMPORTATION ' S 1859 im"den and LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Moil-.lr-.30, ROSS, at NNT/TI3I I /4.13, Call the partionlak , attention or the : 'trade to their 21 MABENT Street:, and 618 Co3l6lllllo.llBtreet, eplendld'astortment oil //RENON POMPONNETTE. PHILADELPELIA, , and AMERTd&4 PUBCRIA BALL TRIMMINGS, • . RING PENDANT BUTTONS, &O, lALPORTERS AND JOBBERS : We are prepared to execute large orders for Bilk and or blerseilles Ifringea,,Teasels, Cords, Mateo, ho , at onr Srialit .AND vAisralr GOODS, own Yee - tor , • • L ,', , ' feb2 Sza flare now open a complete stock, to wide tbep in• CB.. the attention of hovers. , 4b1,-.Bm JAMES, SANTEn, & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS BRITISH, FRENCH, GEIHAN, DRY .G 0 OES 239 earn 241 NORTH THIRDSTRRET; 801e'Agerits fcr faCRItIOIAOIC SECOS Pwrin Stumm, tl Jao. WIEST. JlOOl3 Basoni., Wm. 8 . gm l " D. B. k.Dtvist IGAEL, BAIRO. & CO.. Lin ! 3 !Na 113 ) LA II4 , Go "__ IMPORTERS AND psoons ~,, 3D R, No. 4 1 71 , T0RT11 TIZIOLD fiRMXT, SPRING STOk Is now oomplete in ell' Ka Clepertuujoid rioulp foi BUMS. Promptparing tnerohfinls, fell parte of the Union, are respectfully allotted 111 end Axle. iaig, Sor tutaseavis.. febie.ans- Warp' 0 0 0b 0 Ai:(1)1,)40-' AND MLERIOAN Aboye Itaoe Btreet nuranztina niPt, o tl.lll-0000. I CPNOY-att & ' FAIN-LEAF RAT- ; • ' N l V.A.:tegt4 0 S ' NO: 1 524 SLINKIEITBTRENP,. • • Beftreen Fifth and ftuirMitt ' '-,FII6AftELPHIA. lEVNDRY & *Ativ?AqTpaF,Bf!. AND wgozskLE piAblas BOOTS AND SHOES„ N. WI DOR.TRIED AND ANON dy.RENTS, SEIILtDIILPIILV WHET; A N ec: CO., iniflienutLE DBALERB: , B 6' 6.rE s, one* iI9oDS N0.,513 IdARKEt STRiET. 130KE,R Bg, _BE OTAERS„ Ww: ll , , EsAta • , ' .J"? BOOTS 4ND , pilots, '482 MARKET STREBT, trP 'STAIRS BOOTSi D'.,13116E3'. • ' VhiliOlotperitifF;' have ecnneetdd S PR ,I.N G T."6'cl : . $0,0T13, AND, Which they are prepared to offer at the loirait prim, cur their wig form+. • , • VAN DIIDEN; & COI, - 408 'BiAII,OO .13TREET, , • Aboie unix, Up: etaire. febl6-21n P';'W.tir4,l4.MS • •yvitours4E • ; so- 0,.1 1 d N D 11'0 Z, , . WAR-E'H (MI EO - 'ilto..l.o'soirti•F9ll73:lll. STREET. 90.1=4 - ..T2-x0141380.14ac.C0.; - • : 'WHOLESALE • • 130 T- AND - SHOE -WABEIiOIIB3, • ,••Ku, 814 MARKET STREET. . • 111:r-A. Igoe tad ganorsl saortmesti of Xzetern "aid Sntl. 14,11e.telf!1 . (c",epiiistitiitly , febl4lm' putt , ADALett/A , *"=43 , CYOT :AND' SHOE - . & CO.; • - lITRZET .L lowa to the et the rioweikaiirplicWll7-77 tiplirk'STlT4S; 1850. J. ha' Zet. 4tiOLJD3ALE DHALERH AND ArANDIAOTITRIES „ . „ Ei l thAir. - BONITerS AND HATS, BOOTS, - prepared to' offer lie great Indusemeots to buyers es Jobbers tit alit other ruarket;lualta an ex. andskAttort otikeir, 'stock. • No.o "NORTE( FOURTH STREET, - cetspi . .Near thii,ileielisatejletai t Philadelphia. LEVICK. , BASIN; •84 CO:; - BOOT AND szox - wenanottai , - • • ADD . „ 0..9.fiti88,151i08a, No. 525 MARKET EitßEEV . PhiteclelphieL We have now, on hand an extensive stook' of Boots and Shoes, of all deseripttoris, of,. our own and Bedews itsnarsature, to whirb we invite the -attention of Southern and Western buyers, , , tebl,-11m EV It E 0 H BOOTALAICER. 77 AUGUST BICKER, No. 1013 North-.FOURTH Street; re spectlnhy 'Monne the public', and OUTHETIN and WESTBRN kIRROEIANTB partial:early; that-be con tinues to tnaneaoinr. Thlohionatle foots and Shoes-to order; assuring those, who patronise, hint, that be will guarantee 'teat Me work will give satisf4otion. birth as regude „Impeder finish and excellence of raster's'. Primo reasonable fele-am E. ROLLEE, • DEMOB BOOT AND iltiOß MARTA No 27 Booth NINTH Btreet, third door above Ohiat• , nut, Philadelphia, • -- Sega ..to inform -bis friends: and the pit bile generally that be has opened business on 'hilt own account, as, above, whore ho will always be happy to reoeive a con. Ron:oleo of their DIVOOO.' As; the senior partner of the late firm of Roiamn tb Roam, probably no othor guarantee to 116 C-111417 to an annotative Oublio of hie entire ability to fill all orders in itia line with.the ut most aatiatention, Remember the number: 27 South RTNTri throat. third door above Clertatoot. fal. Stationern. HENRY COHEN,, IMPORPEIt AND DE &LNICIN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY. BIA44 I MOTTJUR: OP ENVELOPES IN EVERY . VARIETY AND bTvl,l3. n- AO= V FOR AILN , AD , I3SNOLIBII WRITINII FLUID. " , fables' IlDrese 'tiZrintminggs: Wholesale. Groats. JUNGERICH & SMITH, 19110LE8A7.8 GIiOCERS,' No. 45 }PATH THIRD STREET, marl-7m PULLADELMA aEMOVAL: HANCOCK 0. Co., . INN'S FURNISHING HORN end lI&NUYAOTORT OF MB onpayleTaD HABIT HURTS, HAVB REdIOVID TO I No. 1026 I:ISESTNIIT STREET. laart•am • , AUSTIN , FROWN, ' • ' WHOLEBAIN JOILVB IN ' FLOOR . CAL-CLOTHS, TIM 1./8(1W *MOE. R 4 Witt kDILPHIA. No. idi'NOWER TRIM, 13 (SUET, , BW. earner or Alva, up atatre. ,1110PMF1811 - iiiißETl;fes-rduet received - • ' POPEJOY 34,AVLED RUTUVI#BON, 412 Oheetiiut -Agag'29, 1858:', Tr•z, - Literary Crit icism. PRELVOT.PLE3 Of • 13001 AL' SCIENCE.- Bit' • CAREY. 8 rote. 8 re. "Philadelphia : Lippfn4 cott 00. The first volume of tbis'work iraepablished 'in March, the second September, 1858; the third was issued In 1:80: Mr.! Carey has been known to the readiniwoild:iti 'an anthor,ln political economy for more than'twontr Yenia: In. the labors of authorship'nd ltring',wltterliaabein' more ambitions, mare 'oonitlinf, and Multiforia in publicodion, or more effeetlin in mo difying "apin,i ion. /lie oontributiciiii 16 leading ',fantods, npon. the topiosinvolvad in hie faiorite, stUdy, have been as fre'quent'a r nd;iatied aethe exigenoiee , of, bustnesi aild , gOveiraniental PolioY hive invited,in, the past quarter of a Century. ,Ife . hal brined tracts,. lattirs, and ',treatises,' in" PlMPhiaiL O n ,, aimOet every grave question in ,the r iondnot " , builiteaS affairs; Whioh have held' a proinfnont p~ace'in the disoussiorMof the - times'; and'his syiteinatii works' upon :polttliareconOmY hare become Matibeloks' and appeared iti translations in' ,ProttOb,- Italian? Swedish", - and Gordian. In a . itiot:d,,he: hos plaor-4, himself at the head of a school of political philoto• pby; and gi , 6n`to lho students of the . ; iteteeett;it eine& whloh they -must dispeie , Before they can mature theifjad mantkor mu* thetr„tu , " " `lst'tile'rolunias now before us, !fre have the'don.! Oleos `putilhietfene; tind"th r e' fruits of table atitdies,dignited indoondense&— thebesC and Probably the lest, Torm of, ihe systent• "Which-hal teen tindergoiag growth and modi:. fichtions of all these:years of vigorous endeavor to_ find the trUth - ortiteory,'and ,the yalito of laotio, the eonetruottestiet a ooniplete aisiem of social, solenott: , - , Twenty yawns ago he published a.work 1n Oise volamee;'whioh he Boone* ;,his Werk„whleh;rl:lill replace that' oelled - Prinoiplei , Socitzt,;9cience. The change Of title Vrai,madito'ssiit hip chisegid prehendleri oft,he,' alai find...pop', proper work:" The ret a oittg systems „ of the_ solools„ are allliaiited to' the :consideration ,of men pe Mere ' agents in the ,produetion, distribution, and, se& eimption 'of Wealth'. ,Adaui Smith end .his plea havothis aPpreheosion of it: 3fothalloah poses to doll 'it the''! 80,0 tie of lialues.'i Areh= bishop Whitely 'evoilld ifinit it still more narrowly ; be 'calla 'it or 'the Selene& of Evissinies."', So, of. the whole of the 'anthers best known to fame; they speck ;as if they' believedth, at iteß.Were needs for Pr:ideate" not Produots tot men. TlTmen's highest welfare, 'iddividoo and palleitiiit;4_ioginded at all, it fa as aCyrictia:th ihoreeeeiroaduotion—the wealth Prol• dttoed being the end. Wes)th,wltit them, is every thing, man absolutely, nothing. , Carlyle nailed political - icosieray - the scienee44lismal: enough it itae baba to its students., and, towards its - chief eubjeoss, it delarees to called atrocious. They could dot even make it logically f,y6tl7Matio; , 'much - less phlioso'phie, J ,S. one of 'the Moat able and eitute, of its autborities„saye of l tbe soleness of politioat'aeonoioy, foe thestaki, of practical utility, tho,pripoiple-nf poptdatlon Is, required to be intet•polat4 into the, exposition, although to dose inyofves a, departure ,front- the . strictness of inielY,Weatifioarrangement,'? • Vtr,7 'tnally, the man of the economists isexolpded trent. ennelderallen and regard, eitkough every tubjeet they are eoneeined,wlth centres in his interests, Tt IC full time to get rid of theta and -their syn. dootrinos, and,data. • Oarey - cam ftis. spite=, Cie prim:dike:Of social selenee,:under nOesalty And with, a , per= pose.. ,Tfe'regarde leas concerned with man in his efforts for the . to atatenettoe and improvenseet of bis Condition, and 'defines It .to be ' ' ' ,the sci ence of secure for!tie whirls govern Min in his efforts to tit:hire for himself , the highest, indi;iidoelity and ,the 'greatest power of asseolationwith h followim'en.” • 'This broader and nobler ,and worthier tinder istinding,a'r blainiiiint 41". seen allikfile lit all hta lisfinitiond:Jttlinteirna of ; art., JAL as pause,a meineat uteri a few Of theist • - • - , • -• tTizltty, fn Iktinperei/enn — 'on,ls the meastuill - • ,4014, pp, Y,.:ieW utri:4l.4e's,j .l.l „loy.nkr over uumc.,tbs .itioa4sailliewol4ltqsidskto,4tut...r.ragoest tlekttOkilatiotfor , lare dower. **AA 001:11ftill in the power of man' to cogariiiiid the.gratuttoter sik.vioona Nature.' ' Production ;comber in , direetinethe (ogles of Nature to thoeervioe of MAIL' Capital is the Instrument by,lielp . of whloti,the work is done•rshother that instrument ships,. ploughs, mental developoient, books,: or corn. , Trade le the performance of ' exchanges for other pardons, being the instrninent used „ Commerce, Ishioh consists in the exohange of sorv1(103, prodnote, or ideas, by men and tattle ' their fellowmen. , Noniy, in consonance :with the spirit of 'this system, tan tostracasnt of association. • Hera man and , his welfare are everything; and wealth In all its phases and forest, the ,means.to those Otitis of human existence whioh it Is capable of promoting. If wealth be thug in thermos proper, and not in his pokes, storehouses, or 'possession, merely, the polioy . and philmtophy of its production, distribution, and consumption will be a very different thing from,what it must be iri Systems that look upon wealth as everythh4F and man nothing, . These points, nitioh are among the diztinotive initsolples of our anther's system, will be fait to be unquestionable in themselves; but there is some dagger that 'the reader who meets them for the ant time, may regard.them, as.mere absiraolions. The work itself, we think, will convince him that it Is a system more thoroughly praotloal in data, discussion, and aim, than any other, treatise 'upon 'social lass and interests that he has ever .met. The book id, indeed, at once a treatise on sociology and a philosophy of history. But these results are only the issues and outcroppings of a vein of observation, and reasoning, which, if it-has: any ault, is only , over•eorupploueiy matter-of fact, in matter, spirit, and method..; . It is not possible, and it ips not necessary, to °far to our readers a foment review of this work. ' Our .duty to them will be best discharged by directing their attention to it, by the most general reference toitioontents, topics, arrangement and bearings. It covers the whole ground of scarietary relations business, history, and philosophy. Nothing that ooncernifor affects the well. being of the individual man, the family, or the.comumnity, in business, in society, er . in civil government, is excluded from consideration. It embr roes atone° a theory of in dustrial and soolal life, and a philosophy, or natural history of the human race. The eonsti Wien of man, and the °history of , his varied' fort tunes, in ancient and modern times, are oapipred with a faithfulness and completeness witted' gives the - work as mush interest and value to the mere student ofbistory, es if ft were prepared with that spectal, It is a summary of all the re searobes which one man could make for the files,. man of economical prinolples in a quarter of it century's study. In the opening Ohapters; the - author gives no'his head categories of the functions and relations of men in society In the natural order of develop went they stand as consumers, transporters, iv nafaatirers, and agriculturists--taking . the terms_ in their highest meaning, and descriptive of their utmost effeotivenps. the natural history of: the sciences, or branehea, of. knowledge by which ,the world's buainaes is , carried on, is given in corres pondence with this orderly development of its functions :: first, intuition, or the uneducated , in stincts of the barbarous man; next social Nl' enoe; and, lastly, physics, in their infinitely pro gressive ramifloations. : • ' We invite the reader of strong logical tenden cies to examine carefully this scheme of first prin ciples, for the guidance it affordein the study of the grand subjeetythe olassifleation of its topics,, and the spirit anti elm of their. treatment. But let it be clearly underebied that tho book, in'data, dismission and object, is throughout severely peen. deal. It owes its method and philomphio banes only to this underlying and overruling apprehension of its innermost and ultimate idea. The chapters are, severally occupied with the discussion of the following principal themes: 831enoe and its. me thods ; Man, the subjeot of sofa' science; the in• crease of the numbers of mankind; the oscura -tlon of the earth; value; wealth; the formation of soolety ; appropriation ; changes of matter, in place; mechanical and ohemical changes of mat• ter in form ; vital changes in the form of mat., tor; the instrument of association; production and consumptioni accumulation; circulation; distribution,cormentration and centralisation Oat. petition ; population; food and population; colo nisation; the - Malthuslan theory; commerce; so; oletary organisation; 'soda mime. - The tables of contents of these chapters occupy forty-two pages, . and the ,general'. index as many,,in small type; the former giving a com plete synopsis of the work, which Would b e it s b oot com mentary, if we could afraid it the required room in our columns; and the latter the best• end most oomplete directory for the special topics thi ourea. which we have ever seen in any book. From the tables of contents we will pick out some of the subjects and propositions which It presents, I for: the nurtmee of awaieidng that interest in the ti•ONs:: ,- .1'_•! , 1 t-7: etedy,mlthe.Work.Whioh:Wkinv?ti"ilrff.'-'4.mong IA 0 0 4 6 Xfidgwknontelit , tairselies With e4Pieliiiiit • , 1 11 1 '.1 1 .,-4.A1,:,,!: I n v,,.7 ,; <1 7fl .1! . !I :AI . ) .th.tfr 11' , i.A :,I:l;reparatiai,oft.tlithleartli:for ;the ,„ r4ou'o s tps z ik,s, , ` . P-1 13, . :-.1m.,4 Eit449 l l , a,fitsoenht4 ,falfilled' hiltiaisn ,:equoi,ries.. only In ; .stitielt, Altopesployments are di. , 1;111 , 1110,04 individuality hurierejopin4 And Ida power `4l' ,`A4o , 3AiiiyC l i .I•a:, 7prruiflL. 94,1ppikgox. rot thii earth ' Ooininamies 'al traye:Witilthe, irp,r.er. whir: Oiredital passigetiMi" the slaver A the' mystery of Nitniii:''Ociaree - of **fel:Mit Tfineed in,the United =Stet,* lifealoe;'-' &Milt loiteriti4 Nest,lndies,liketih' , Dritainc , Fritinsi. lielgiiini; 'A . .° 1 1 4 4 1 4 , 71 3 gandinertiai:StialliP.GenintlYil 1ta1Y , , ,, Greece, India, and Egypp;,z-netere!* prorisionof stdenanoo,aciegnate.te„therteuemities of the Valtio, its MeMure 'intact hy,,,thisppekofreprof clibitori,.' Man gin:lo*i value ~4,thatlof„ eonue,-,_ diticirlifollhes,, and 'slide-fiat* IcV:ei l lt4 nit li• mated-to soinnioditlea; but tliOsYnenym tor. hank nem, .prosperiti, rind:Otter: L Traile'aif'ohifseide Anoommenfei ~Wor;:anctltradituie"fitaitir e k t.iiie instrument; .001prealee. regards: trade tas the iti= l etrumentof most,, Araehriatian:oherioer, of the mode,rnpnlitleal camooror 1 0cmeotion of-War:add - trade shown itt4behistoryof all emmilleslanolint and Modern. Trade dutritote to PortmgCfor ?: , key; Irelatici;Oridinais; The iltifileYstemloellie to the iiiterailiaiii idiMeitenfent of ill thinmol, .tries it tonoltea. l Tride cad tiiiifies itnederithiallsei, imole ty. rzlr Phan - intone; of.qadionoine aiviiiiil fon'," and; of, ,groiring;barbariste:l , Vhe9l.l4MAtil: ' Ortolan system maims i stererY,tba.ttitliniffrontP - ditir:of the labarer..„Theover ; pfrpniatton 111 0 0 4' ' grows:Mkt ' Of,,the doctrines which : eye predomi-l aanee totrado::Agrictulture,fequiring ‘ thelargeet - aniOnni of knoirledge; hi latest idtnaturtn; g:. 4us l ., . Übe to' he laid/ '''.d'hotioinieriiet ,giress, frieccom . end - gretrth• to-the Orrithiltdriiii and ibis ~art. ;„ 'a 'distant :one introdtiotitthe gitatiliiii Spieled' trade rend ;endorse (the farmer: , Interdelpendenoe of pgrioulturnand:mannEtetaree.l , War, allireiy: and, tradeia masse; contrast of the_eboncniaimil and pnlitioat-:biettiq,4 ./7 rikl3oo : ,: r 0 Ornilleilai of: ageottitt re - and, manufacituresinFr,anoe pad Bag. la n d. '• Protentive polloy of„thelleraten 'Camelot,' Union." - It4fil'grOwth of Wealth 'and, freedom in. aermany'. - T Hew pk•tiotion . iffente 'fo;igu r iono-, memo, the .resonroes.nf the qitate; the tderelep:„ Inent of ,: agriOultori,2 =the' impLorement, 'of, 'the. people, - and , the-'stronglii of ilti,,fiteati, l liiiieW l Germany:',arid•itiiiii4 - o 6 ,ntraite'd.iiiihofiiiiei, Ireland, -Turicsi,, , and Intite,ixidihnelenifes traced to their nisi:Teti:re, enerkinnioal,,etdioles.]Thi , istir dristrial polloi'of ilia Itnited - §tatesi and the Mahal , and*ltioal Coniecioenoes,, , -Buientide i egriattl time and, diversification of industrial pursuits, their, moral, enotetarY, coonotileai;' and matiOnal effects: 'y'roteotion*:iver.ras Ireertimin:, lagriottl• tore the greei4Mrsult. Of map.': krioer of r rew ren•, terials:risees'we approach Ake oeotrer of;oirldai..; . tion, while' those "ef-Itoished 'Oommod itinsiairitgtv • I arty deetine/Lotaiotho,fernieibi diaMime Iran' Market.' Land and. labor, ' the primaij elements . ~ •. °tali prodnotion, rise in pride' as men adienetoin :welfare;: allother things` deeding In the like pro., 'portion ' - hanej :the' great lottintnini Ar,fimill, 7 • tiling; isicolitiA,Ond n;,; t 1,..11*.ii w eever ;toithpsg plaoec(Whern rawlmaterieht-and 'ilinfshod , uoinmodities meet: nesrlyMpproximite'-iii:priee.:, Rawniaterials leavelhe Gout:lea Where empliti.' thentil Ora pleat ' dieereilied,lcOliese Where' that - OrnMeaf'veried :aiitt'kei'fiated,, 44. ;.,Itaitinioloast metals gemith , „ .. them ~Cirotilating notes diminish the vans of the precious meteht, hot inorettee:thttif:. utility ~' The'ivinlibitient ,Of the' bank ! nOteloan, not induce an lofini of goid end.iditer..- /Dories! In the ; nippily of money preniotee. up:anti limns men., Communities- looreais 4w:strength. as the rate of int erost deolimM; ' Teeohitigiqeeolteinfite' la regard to trioiiibi ;3 ciiitiirj, ti:•,Okii ,014caitelirtiv et' of mankind, • . History of-xneriar,;l„ Deposii: bathe - bonito ,of ,dieenunt:, ; they. diminish =tholaine of } 'honey, and imirease -its Utility ; :PdWer o banks for. good 1 ; and , ,evil .l; The:, - I jif,t„fti - lf - Eot ; land; history , of: :;(cirrit;ip,f in c spie r . al oat Is. dontitant gilentity ; ottirenoyeeekhkemil aunt,' a constantly varying Anantity"; setion Of th benhe upon there-valethha. ,,, Priitte, hip*. ':Pituttriej irises' hotre theta' nrigin',..in,iloinglu(iiithe gclel. ; ,iity . of ortrie,pivilion4loyid,,PoliAtist4ndicitone i 44' cent,Talikadort:in• - lraple: - , Batakicx`i4 the United State .; superitiestibility in4...0t0 mill that bißeglead - atiOrerine"*litiEiiitiend , Wee, • more - "II fit:Witt . 'I. litihr littik gum gromt - -mai tit, s ea ii , ; • _ .__ aisaik4ipeos if In iitio.of thcdensitj of pnla•- eloi so-agave:et with•thelfesoll!ll.,,- l'it - egeeerAsei: feel, 0 7 4Ffiv*EW psaleenatrultrwele= c t i rVitieveatieK , etelfmlewbeetdra eenelesesittilturee Smithl cheer/of:Money direitljeeptgeed Ittabe, feats. Direct relatlen of;Tee tjnantfty of mOntrie to the supply of,filod: Consumption, the melanin of production... Production :grows as- the mem of the trader and tratieporter deeligea. -Labor?Pbsrer, the most periettable Of all miremodititia; ihiwaste' la Weld, poSpiedeileintetes. iniatenf labervewer, fit; and consequent poverty - ofiall purely aaritint tural countries ; AU labor andfacultYprladttOtivi that tends to-enable 'Xiltin Act-41400t the fo'rt i eti Of Gesture to his eervice--wealth oensista -id that power of direotion. In , eivilizatien; Movable capi tal declines in proportion to that which feared Centralization increases the proportion of movable capital : Fixed Oefittatinereeses as tali materials and finished ,00mtarelfties',approxisziate in piice. Capital grows with the growth of local centres, with constant Jammu in the power of prodrietion' , and rapidity of oironlailiin, 'Nat the, saving, of capital, but the saving of, labor, fdvors emit:auk, don. Risterio illustrations in Restart& Fiancs, Spain,, Greece, and Italy.• Wages, profits; and interest;' cap' tallstatproportion diminishes ha the coat of reprodnotion ,deolines. Tee eipitilistes, proportion i;mresses in amount, bat diminishes iri proportion; .chile the 'laborers'• share increases, both in amount and proportion,' as eleilization grows. Tendency to ecteility 'fhe:condition of mankind. The value of man rises as the rates if profit, interest, and rent _deoline. ,'4be Ripailo theory of rent _directly the river/eat the !pith. Indirect taxation, heavy in the early periods of smiety, diminishes as fixed ' propeAy increases io proportion to movable, Increase of indirect taxa tion a art of deolining °ladle Won ' The CIOULI" tries, which faro•sh Great Britain with rate mate rial bear the burden ; of her ;system of inditeet taxation.", Indirectta,x Won, for meanie merely, tends towards ceetraliz then and slavery; for pro tection, towards 0.1,` inerer.se of home commerce, di ree rtaxat'on, and increase of wealth and freedom, • Centralisttlea diminishes as land and labor grow in prise ,•" it grows with the growth of the traders' tomer. Theory of the American system is that of freedom and local action ;' the practice of the Government is toward centralization and slavery. Trading a entralleation seeks to produce competition for the sale of raw material and Jabot; and is hostile to the growth of value in land and man. American experientie ender, protection and under free-trade. The ',despatio counteies which are promoting competition' for the purchoie of labor • are extending frettdom ;' the free' nOinktries which are promoting oonfpotition for tho'sale -of labor are extending slavety. Oompetitionlor the purchase of labor protium's damandfor'the higher human faculties, and Jane, raises the standatd of 'man; competition for the ante of labor produces 'the oppositeeffeet. • llarmony betweerethe•law of population and sabdistonoe. fialatioe of human fertility and mortality PrOfinsetive changes o in the ratio of 'increase of Population "-consonant with 'the highest welfare of the world. • Grgiethet olvilisation and general wed-being Marked by substitution of vegetable for animal food. Simi lar substitntion in reference to all the ' most lmfv portant and pressing needs of man ; the vegetitble and mineral world ellooessfully coming into hie serviee in lieu of the animal kingdom. ~ Ten denoy to over-population, and - to emigra tion, in the direst ratio „of •lbe add between the prise of rairmateriels add of the finished commodity; British Policy 'widens this difference, and the countries whichfollow herlead furnish the fasts required to support the doctrine, of Malthus. 'The relations of elm sexes .and ithe effects of, political and economical polley.-upen them. The diversilicatign of employment& pre duces etunpitition foithe purchase of female labor; trading centrallnation tends to competition • for its sale, and her degradation follows as 'a obnaeettence, Relations of the family--Responsibility of child and ,parent game with the diversifleationnf labor; edu cation grows with it._ eiders liberal education looks, to more varied and .higher styles of ,employment; when these are not provided, education' becomes the frnitßil parent of crime; the. common :school is only a rasoal-faotory in , a country where its graduates are deprived of 'eatable cocupatitine, commerce oflhe State—The individual man Is the type of the aggregate man or 'civil sediety. The laws of the human organisation oorresiend to the natural ' organization 'lot% come/tit:title!: In service, goveenment, and relations, the :organie society is but ,the reflex of ,the orgattine Mae. Salidarity of the race. boatel ~ seience treats of the natural taws of Comuitulittesl : „ political economy of the measures fequired, to ,give those laws 'their' full Met.' Universal ten denoy to association; joint-tit Oak oompaniee; corporations of limited Rabid* ; their connection with the advancing well-being of the nations that have adopted them: Real Import of , the doottine of &laser faire : tyranny of the Go vermr.enta which ' follow its theory. Gourmet°. of the world: The power of exterior nom memo grows as the community becomes self dependent. Limited internal decimated of the United States compared with Central arid Fdrth ern Europe. The tax of transportation." Ult imate do z e of all produotion is the development =l====6= O TOVO Mr.& - orrelg,N4ii. gr!l win pleas ham '. • Meek biLameneetob WPM nu ",°f theeTtter, enseetaar ha the y t7pLerlO i H r rAnii 04 / mily ikikir . Onet float be T-41 + ,i 1 i lir: skin be grestl7ollpil to &Wesel& 1/ 11 .1 rltaidsr it* iiniqii4 C ti 'Or:* AgOilisitairAibter, the basso P0P 41 04, 41aiiiktaagii44eihaVin $4,4 [with that of Vie Btitioh i solbrit :Nada, iNsikixiiiiiii)avelisikilvinberillmatit a iii44 4 lo....MbOicl!MOstrmiapistalctie molt" per fdAt 'PrX ll #4oonic 04 1 4-iPeciteil)iudentity of 'iUdirilupl„appitalicipal-,.iateractsi,44 • trate of ! the'lairelikvirAppocithic#JlTlNAtimeblid to ob. oVe - rltatia . #4 - re!,.,Athuself. Care- • int' Aide oi " would suable capitalist and g etirirsiii4Wirstsject - to' see that :the •thboif ana".polliii!otihilsalifinteriSta ate iammeirtiristilta preCept, Mini:amber ye would thatr rice should do 'iinto•••liini dope even so to _ "3,-," • ;a! ;t,;1091.11,0!nkby. : 414 inertial aid our min ima array of the _prromin4is tymina s of.Ahe work— _bat, Mich:boiler 13%,:tki.,siicly,pcske,work rth . l4 - it is` Vol ciCia economy, t a i siady at the talus op ° ptaT t alit upieLwillett politieat;oodotoymai'lie hilt:t'iltore is no chapteilaliapia tCrit is doubtful whether- any presisitirpoisilblir ferot of civil or mobleipal orgents'ation viii,beT3Ogieelly deduced e• frppk,pf4pAbosois--. liii*iiit.Testpment does Aclo9veaßilm any , and th.l,74l4.ol l XPerkinc• hos martial/ z 4 o.l l l l 4!alicalk , o7 Wed' he itliAtObsS: i)l fr oinn'antiglntnli;w , n, think, to the **it'd idols 4'614' diej*liiiniiisk;itpok s gov•rao 'is; • andtodlepetui more cud marl emoney: Sjrdiaentraiisi'ng•: thii - otliCrkiiietoilia of limo". otateiV lreitinhity/ , they Would=;'ilea' the lost ,ccatialt—thb.-iiiditidilt the feally,l and' the lcil*Ill!IsHOli/PliOlvit140111,11:9ftVittnel indepin ►• ,dense while mouringn the: busnpiestj guttural rein- -• t!ona... among : , Abe ,fithattlkaqta cr 4 .a-cation and among the of the world. pp Must tend more and more' to form eimbities into 's#l . -;vssubiting .4•• •- •Ent it is not our palomino* to are'. a eritloal aiangitittoi; of the system ice* Prbeicited. It is more to the purpose of e•newtpmpir viatica to dim 4iirpronOlt-fri;op lbote , ,Acitit whioh the .pobuo iffmnuiur ; and mill 030 - that'll's greater . ;,must. h. in it to it: lc; ,!ic:rallide-sAuit and ,spiloptaace. • - 1 - 1 IProtn - Pittebnig.fi , Oomepondettee-or- Th 4 . •; **lilt, 180 a. -- T h YtkP4 iMt..9P. , 19*-. 4 P4.43 4 11 1, P41 10 hmtest . 41:.eiti . 11;it:tl i ke 411 . '4000y ; NiApoThelfeetltiog of 'the fe'eciiiarhipo. - etitertlitak,teigo r i* regard to actio n bf trt r ` Of"tilyt:lo.kiroitent; oommu. Inicustid, Wthioitoii iiidaenofibteepee %sin): iodosvor to sopplylthelnigtiet:"' , lsCattialanUtil:witere we attageneral Wag, bease teia-dieddad mina ,F4y r Apd ,where , :itestight.;)Wezp:idaetst for u to inta.ejeit qloptyOutelettuk,al vigbe,ol6l eastain -A b P N iii'VbtAil'OpOtrit!44 1 1 4ter.t 1101 7 Cfltb#ls 4eer Wolf e:d itrty, ailiketerialoo:,dioijOjk i mo pa• troitee bridiiti; 'to 'Uteri to:tfte "and iitrOtil'dOottio• of 4)o - pidor tolieieftroiyx,‘: , ; 1858, - oisetn. nag, platiorrooindmotorj iiiatdotoivilotod to'sosin -1111FP061.0%!,4,144hPiblitotionitInsi-I.:, . L 'T he,-°! 4 fPF4 PfiitotrilMffiiiiitclostiieltilos, 13tb!Wilief,„6eii t heseirirealated roinireifetiOrerivifty,,rief Wpm!' largely *re thiiiislihoritil not Ain L . upoe thei g it* ti iir*F3l others Mee& of Ai Iddisiiiiiteigon; *lto art disgaated the:l6w. botifintiotil , eke tiitiVaist fOilde dioidext , mehliarildidald 141 iiiire4to*iiiike thaw :who, IWO to-repiesintsrthil .will%kihieritf opinions of:t.ke„Deineortisp.:i ,V . 44.liti.liioeinPten portion 4:th, q 1 , 1 !!/,-ktle,na si*,*4o44of. \ssieS-terstkr t i t!M r Pll 4 ,! =l) A)9.1 to tbt !Pm; You may ' I7 FI L Ft% P ,l l i*R'iq !Pa r - AP." litany cbintj7mity are for;ti,ie. qiiimppozi,And email take to rebuke , ilia maarnt the dootriiiiien4filiirjeii,oreigety,fred 'to mitre tii'';idniinteikstteri'Of - 4104, - eVsokse They 10e ihroiSgh l allikeditierl4llo4o4tikiiiiii:oviventiou for the name for , -not, endordntrmabiinter; foot of ‹,.lieohitnin itrit. 11e: &reit& -qv itilk And they .4 6 ; 11 104-,itetIrlaW mot to,ionfoitalo`the Le -009iPtorhP4t.delpggmy k..lhe :Prielgeittod ;Ziff Will loMeekmpy;;they :they no ti ger talk 1491111 / 1 /t)I * 4 " 1111t On* ilitak onee. their In bider but 4,14V.44 - # . 1 M. 3 , ; 0. - • - GENERA!' '':!lfgWA,t-' : • koisrestairr t - trekt Triiittsitorthfortk. l iattrlin- Ponrt, itt , ettluneute, at.Uties,'New:TewkAast'pri,.. - pared* design for a monument to -I,nsid_ Thurston, Who lost his lifein `Michigan- lattle,ptember, It repreients the ;unfeetiriauti' Thttriton alleging to >i be valve:board, of:bishallomr, from which hewer, precipitittektkibe earth, and the loseription re cites the . inantieitif diatti. aforieVerlistoourt pro pea; thatthtk,WerOninittl'er the Willed Buttes shall getmp,theinoliginon. sad he brew- entre spending.with Mews La litimittain, Troy, Wile, 'and Oberst, amtproPoidig , that eaOh shell give an ;oecenaloni , •nd -, appeopriate'the:protieederto the porches' of thtmonoment„ AnfAuniai Matuituusynp n n an entirely new plan . , is being conetrooted" by an aeronaut of this city, aed aw soonaWeempleteti thy - experiment of propelling aril gliding the apparatne through the 'air will tttilidOiereior'eliewhare.r Particulare will.hp Riven aoteneeferther_Tprietical teas of the ntebineybeve Neu ntade.,.38,000 enhio feet et of bydrger‘aa. milifeettii by 'We vitriolic proems?, twilflußnitidnalting art seeeitsiv' power of.ebout two thonesoutpounde- ..,Theirtyeiet , tr dime not' invinese 'thioriAl the Atlantic' normske a tiny. 'age to the moon, bittis iirriely'abent to tacit the application cflnotivw. power to attrittrpoldon of hodiat In the air:—Eris county ; D 'Uptick. Fitllyni *oBrritylf:- , N,attttote l Pears. —At the high bridge, noir Oetitwissa, per.ent. ger trillion Saturday - ostmenearnieli log e wreck. A plecenger inietzei nirthst some casting or bolt brolte,-jetaea the looentotiwaird Vet ear reached the bridge it - 160 'feet - high. TheLfreitt end of the ,patteengar , ear - wits hinght - .liY a gnat iit,a Ind and - wee -lifted finial the Wok; leading „oti the - end of the bridge .:- The niotilin' df thirear ptalled , tbe belt . rope and gtopped'thOingine;acltiOtoolivee were 10A. It was an instant effolrfolOr 4 ; with* , Pro vidential deiiverannel;:-,r7r&abtrircl'ictit4 . Maar Perilt Bidifize AffiOrtirm.—AB Peel's beau; hard Jana golnr4hrough the otrPeta of Clarksville; Pennwalt', on Eilinirciay last, ,dico.:.ort , sing 41reet holia attached to a cart be came frightenedond ratKaa2:4oiipeed through the town. A negro,boywho.wita la the mart. fell out and biota hie - two Plates. Jock 'at the Oampbella were preparing to leave on the - Run- yan on fitttirdny night, the oWneir of the negro had their baggage - att .- totted, 'and the. eompany Were eompeltecto - NOtattaa .7 , ,W3tArsteltorAt • Buff-40, N.- on erenlng ; Usti a' severe, relltiVorta was Ushered in by heavy ~thoodey and vivid,light ming.' The 'rain - was aocompael4 hi - elation' gale, and continuedlalling Sitidnight,:when snow Megan to, ialkt..-The Deli utaizin4 the ground Vfas covered • with. a foot of snow. 7 Tbsv rod' of 'Arent houses' Were: crashed in by ,the-weight of the anew the,poiver of the wind.' • Srittotesit LiCafrilliio.- - -i-:flariniAtit storm on 'Friday liist a oeimpied It, German family; one mile and a half south of Columbus, Ohiot on the Ohlilloothepilie, was etrtok lip light ning. ,The windows• were ,-literally, stembed to ,pieces ' - and I - dog and were Instantly killed. -Though the family were in.the house at thetime, yet not one of them wee • 'A "Sitanci Wiriier.,77W,e, - ,leari:frOrtt the "lifiddleitoin (Pe ) 04sta - woman appeared the'polle-thereentt-eletialtts-Anyi !-itaithed a right to vote on ,the ground of being a taxpayer. SbeAs opposed, tq the doctrine of “ tattitton with out representatim," and think's, all - lady tax ' payers (tight to be entitled, to the elective - .frau.. 'We admire her "spunk." . • , . ' Urti•onTunarn..,-Of the Tarp stock ef CUM cattle, pnrohared by Mr: Barret, of lienderron, Bantnalty, in England - , at a 'etiet'of 4 toore than 820,000, only One cow was alive on , the 'lsitlital of the ship at New York:- One after another Of the valiaable animals sickened and died; analog ahem was a boll whit& bost'abontif.6;ooo, and a now for whiob 1 , 2,500 wet paid. - "' _ • Ifryrrtur,-,--,T,ho. , at,ory„, of::the ;sexton of a Biptiet oinirob in.Norwieh,,Conn,,haviog bathed in the pool' in the elinreh, one Satardaygight, and lift the dirty goari,ende, only discovered-when .baptism was attempted the followingday; iidenied authoritatively.' The /3aptiata are very Indignant 'stthejokeo.,, , ; :r_ Unita HMI, a farmer; who disappeared in the autumn of 1851, 'and '#aeinnposedtobe mnr deredos beiibeingjcinntibish, itmal Thought ins his, has: _tebtintly,%bsen_ disioWsied living in Sefferson' obtrais, New YorY; No- roman is made public for 014 singular Afghtind coal:lament. ' Mr: 1 11100 }lnn?, a iesident ofAbingdon, (liars.,)'w4Abbed on the road• near that village 'on Tuesday nyeniog •by fonr men, who took from him $1,300,-and threw-•him into a' fond. 'managed to get home, however, in C very, bad plight. • ' - • : A siAN arrived at ritteford, Illinois, .n • few 'dire eines front-Elwood, Krarae; his sole errand 'being to thrash his brother-la-law, who bad mal treated hie wife. Having finished the'. business to the satisfaction of ' all 'concerned, „lisk jetortmi, . Tun 'authorehip of-the' celebrated mentions on • "The Harp of - it . Thbissabes4fop;" pad "The Spirlta'otTnat Her, Parfeot,"-le aa eribed to the Hey. hfi' tettis: a 4 Mothixiist minis. t3r stationed•at I,i (bangs, Tamil . • Tan. father of Buck - the young than Who was acquitted of ' murder:at , Ohtesgo; ilia other day; invited the jury to a .01:impairs few. and with one exception they went, ankbudrii high time Mr. Statutl4l,,txxindS, anitotoi-ibvtirably -known, lately dap manager, at.ibe..' iikki . gton (13 '0 ;Theatre,' died lit iiioeX 24, of neuralgia. • " , kaiax traughn recently_ died in Troy, N. Y , in consequence of inflammation oawied by pito:sting her ea rs for earrings.
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