The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 03, 1859, Image 1

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To their NEW' STORE
No. 115 ARCH STEM,
The eighth building welt of Front Street,
geyet-Surniol)ing eSolabo.
NEW HOUSE-FEREISRINO STORE,
No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET;
(Oppoed, tLo ieide!ly of Nine Arte,)
'W YA - RNALL
iittinVon to Vs alsoitniont of
er ilittft
HOUBE•IrURNISHING WAIiE•ROOMB;
922 CHESTNUT STREET ,
e gecators:• -
neat eitate, Olathe, &e.
'RICHMOND ZEPPS,
GENERAL - WEETEEN LAND AGENTS,
if or the ate, Tradi,,Or pantie. of Lends In Tenneyl
venia,lfissouri lona, 1111601 e, Wlsoonein,'
• . Minnesota, 1101(835as. ,
Apetraote of SAW fninfehed, Ooftedtione made, and
kale piddin the fiiegoingltatee.
• cirrigkzio. 1, egoom) ritima
AMERId'AN BUILDINGS;
s. 1. Corner of •1OU&TLI and WALNUT STUNT,
r2B Bt PRILADDLTALA, P.
Itaitrocar OW*.
CITY PASSENGER
RAILWAY ' • STOCKS
FOR SALE.
The Stooks of theMmions Passenger Itsprays nave
in operation la WS city said those In tonne of. con
rirucdon,, and which
,are expeated to be running
shortly.
As thetas , stocks are not generally before the Board
of Brokers, we would invite our friends and. the public
who with to lyrist in them desirable eseuritles, as well
as to gain Information respecting them, to give us an
early call.
WITHERS ic PETERSON,
STOOK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 89 South THIRD ST.
Sewing Oat!lines
WHEELER do WILSON
meirmaneontno
SEWING-_ MACHINES L
§UpgrIOT to &ll ethane for general we, an for
*MIT 11,91{111tS, 'TAILORS; ANTI DiIIIIBII.A.KIRII,
NEW' STYLE ONLY FIFTY DOLLARS.
OFFICIEI :
Ipli Obestont Street, Pbllo..elphis
7 Weet State Street, Trenton, N. T.
• Otet...Tenn Titne's More, Easton, Penna.
7 Nest Gay Street,' West Chester.
,
SUB - AGENTS:
EDWIN ItoDEn Stobreetown, N, J.
WILLIAM PATTERSON, Salem, N. J.
- ; • - ,
Permanent Offices will be opened shortly, by me, In
Reading, Allentown, and Lanouter. Penno,
myl-4m .EEH&Y COY, Agent.
IFIARRIBm BOUDOIR • SEWING 8.44.
• offered
,10, the goblin as 010 11160
noble tow-priced slug lifeoldne in ues. It will sew
from ale to duty ; *table to, an fn.*, on all kinds ol
geode, tram tferztda bagging to the finest cambric.: It'
Is, without exception, the simplest In its ineehanled
tenstruetbon ever nude, sad eau be run and kept in order
by a child of braise years of age. The AUF.lllllirrY of
this =whine. 'diddle latieurt Os as woes are war.
rented to be tutenrpaseed bY any othei. Its sp eed reaps
front three hundred to Staten hundred !MAW/ per ad
mit*. The tidied needle taken &redly front the epode,
wit : noir itch "Adman or RaWIRDINO. In taut, it is a'
matins that Is wanted by emy family In the land; sad
the knr prise of -
at *Mak they are told; brings theta Withto the nook Of
Omit my one. D. D. WEIR, Anent,
. 411.deini W-enor-ant 7SO AROD IiTRZDT.
VIKTO SITY CHEAP WAVOZEgS,,go to
Wort/meat eorner qt9ctip aatt lOW Streetii
• m 4441
PHILADELPHIA. FRIDAY, JUNE,- 3. -,:1859.
Bummer linarta.
UNITES.-StATES .; ROTEL'; , 'LONO
BEANO% N. J.—The sublorlber takeoff title
method of informing his friends and the public, that on
and after TUNE 20th ble house will - be ,open* for the;
reception of guests, when scary elf rt will ,be .rnade to
please those whomsy laver him, The; hones ir plea
gently eituated on a tine bluff, with lawn In front. A
full view of the ocean, good roads, stabling, ate., tusks
nu attractive as any Noose in the cohort/. The boM
municatism is omissible by two Maly Hoes front foot of
Weinnt-etrett wharf , Vs, 6A. it., and 2 P U. -
Beterenee—Grandy, Wisrdea,.k. Co 261 Chestnut
street_ ' B. A,
S EA BATHING} .—TIIK, MANSION
POMO. foot of Perineylvannt avenue, ATIANTIO
CITY, h NOW OPLN for attend. rur Convenience of
arrangement, contiguity to the beach, And attractive
nese of the adjacent groundt, tide house te -nnri abed.
The proprietor. has spared• no pains In make ig this
Hotel all that could be desired by visitare. -
jel-am
CARLISLE WHITE - SULPHUR
SPRINGS, °TIMBERLAND 00PA.
' This favorite and fashionable Watering Place, plea
santly located near the bade or the Blue MOuntatu,
four miles from Carlisle. Pa,, *III he open for visiteni
on the 20th ,of JIINIV. Thp waters of these Syringe
are highly impregnated with Minerals, and fdr drinking
and bathing are not durpaesed by any Sulphur Springs
In the enuntry., The buildings arevrell ventilated, end
are eurrounded by 1,200 feet of balcontea.- The soenery
is of the grandest kind, and the accommodatioas for the
reoreatton, health, and comfort of clatters are unex
ceptionable. • flood fare, pleasant drives, flue mimic,
billiards, bowling saloon, and other genies, ant all the
ammententti usually found at Wateilng,Plates can be , en
joyed here. Plettere tearing Philadelphia or Baltimore
in the morning train arrive at the Bpringe at 8 o'clock
P. M. Daily - mail. For further information - address.
OWEN, OLENDENIN, CO.,
CARLISLE' SPRINGS, Pa.
O. De 0011t1I, Ebq W,llllllllll A.
Ithodes,Zsg , Thomas 0. Percival,
Alex. Kirkland, Esq., R. B Rollins , Ba ltimore' Jacob
Gideon, 'Rag., Richard Wallsok, Esq,, Waabington,
„ , , myBl/412
TARE 'UNITED' STATES: HOTEL, AT
yy ATLANTio - ornt, will be opened for the re.
caption of visiters on the let of JUNB. The Hon a
has been , thoroughly renovated and improved, and to
supplied with ail the applienees and oomforte of a Ant.
dam 'Rotel. In addition to - other improvements a
Wined has been constrnoted to the beach; on which
the guests will be conveyed free of charge daring
bathing hours/
myllo.lm
CONRAD fr. HINE.LB
BEDFORD SPRINGS.
Thle well:known • end delightful Primmer report
will bo open for the reaeptton of visitors' on the diet of
JUf P, and kept open till the first of October.
The Hotel wilt he ander the management of Mr. A.
G. Alien, whose experienee, courteous mermen, and at
tention to his guests- gives the -ampleet aericulnoe of
comfort and kind treatment. •. -
, . , .. ... .
Parties wishing rooms, or a ny information in regard
to the'plaaii, Will address the eubsariber ' . .
• , A. G. ALLEM,
rey2o.6w Superintendent Bedford Mineral Springs. '
OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS.,
AIiNGOIEORYMET OkTRE PROPRIETOR POEi
TRS 6EM3014 OF 1869.
•
WIN OHIO WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS are sites
tad In Delaware county, 18 miles north from Columbus,
(the capital of Ohio,) on tbeoio .sr mil e r fro m
Delaware, 10 miles freim the W hite Selptturatetion, on
the 1 , priUgdeld, Mt. Vernon, and Pittsburg Railroad,
Cod 10 milee from Pleasant Valley or Spiegel etetion,,
on the Colmobna,'Plotta, and Indiana Railroad. These
Springs will be open for the reception of visitors
ON TRH FIRST DAY OP 'JUNE. •
The !Mori:memento of 1880 hays been large, enabling
the proprietor to accommodate from Ave to six hundred
guests: Among theseimprovemetits msv be men,tbkied
• large and elegant hetet, nii* Cottage flies, additional.
buildlogs IMidsemente mid recreation, eaten/ISe
bath.hmises, a steam&6`.'
tlpon,the estate there are fire Sii , infor, all Within the
lawn, tour or trhieh, the *bite Sulnliai,le , °hal) ,
id
bee, the Magnesia's, and the liallue Milt ate, are
deoldedly medicinal, whilst the fifth is remarkable for
this
,Ite water. - ,
THE WHITE SULPHUR
is a beautiful Artesian fountain; situated near the
rcoky bank of theSoloto Sc ioto At the depth of Ina
feet below the level of the ? Horns the remarkable
'dream of 0010= Which SOPHIA title Spring. Tble
eLhilatn Iran disliterered some 80 years ago, by a gentle
anitiknonasttha°r"osmeteb°rh'thel e r nrrf a se ad e t ; • -T n h tl e w has ater e ' v w e h r e tt u in re co ach co ld n:
tinned to flow, during all seasons, without change or
abatement, either in quality or volume.
MEDICINAL PROPERTIES.
Nor years these Springs have boon' highly eithiemed
for their medicinal properties. During the past pease,
their reputation to this respect hue been singularly con
firmed. They were administered by e. uhysielan, Judi
ciously se to quantity, time r f drinking, centlnnance;
&a., and under ibis systematic plan the mites were
numerom and gratffilng.
THE WEISE SULPHUR WilEtt
to peMillarly see/losable In those disorders of the Liver
and Stomach which so often entiot gentlemen who haVe
been too closely confined to business, and perilous Of
sedentary habits.
THE ÜBALYDI.ATE SPEINati
are permanent Wales. Their effecte tlpho gratin
down and debilitated mustittitinne hate been Dot tran
sient bet looting , giving to the blood a new vitality, and
to thilipereon new - Ilfe and vigor , • •
therm which can contrib ute is 11 Ntfi 6ndbnw~oii.
As a delightfel retort allying the summer months, the
Ohio White I:alphas tiptinge have no rival in the West,
and hat few en the United States. The location is pe
culiarly healthy ; the ' Scioto here* is a rapid. rooky'
stream; the tt 011 If Limestone tt a formation hundreds
of feet In thickness, through which the river Ws_ its
way, Is everywhere, either at or near the surface; the
grenade of the estate' ere beautifully nodniated, and
laterepertpd. with Mimenthe ravines - which carry off all
saporiluons water, thug renderlog the 'soli drywall
the atmosphere free from that. !tumidity so prehtdiolal
to health' , these circumstances; taken in summation
with the altitude of the pier*, about I,coo feat above
the level of the ocean, mars the locali ty se tree from
mahatmas 1141301:1081_111.11 a mountain region. -
ihe Spring property consists of 320 acres of land,
one hundred of which Is covered by one of the most
beautiful groves In Ohlo. This -r..wrier.-1 le handsomely
laid off hate walk, and dates, one of the latter
,being
taro miles in eltent.
• Itathing hero, by the Dan cdopted, is brought into
feireompetition With that at auto Nit Warm slid Hot Syring e. The water is heated in the bath, tab by steam
pipes ; the heat nht being raised high enough tbprectpl.
tate limonite, it is by Ude systmia applied ' o the 'desert
of the bather without the lose of Its milieu ingredients.
• TELEGRAPH ortiom..
.-. • . -
- A Telegraph Office, Cothantolosting with' all parfa of
the country, has been establiehed at the Springs. To
he thus in connection 'with distant points, will be a.
great Minvenience to gentlemen who can hear from and
dareat their holiness ailaire daily.
All the accessories neceniery to health, pleasure and
amusement, visitors may expect to fled at the Ohio
White Sulphur Springs, no the proprietor is determined
to mete it, In every particular, a first-class watering
plum. Gratified with the liberal patronage extended
lest year, no effort will be spina to merit its con.
Uousaae.
A livery, well stocked with bowleg and earriages, is
attached to tho Eiptlnge
For further lafaimation, arrangements for roma, &0.,
address ANABAW WILSON, 'Th.,
Whits Ssiplthe P. 0 ,
Delaware Co., 0.
VPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,
LAM aIiTIIR COUNTY; MINNA.
• Tide literate astablleh neat will be opened by the
first of JON.S. Situated on the Ephrata Ridge, 89
miles west of Philadelphia ' 18 moth or Reeding. 18
north of Lancaster , 40 east of Herrisburg, and haring
the advantage of the phrest soft water, every variety
of bathe, the site elevated to 1:200 feet above rater
level, with graded and shady walks in dense forests,
and the most extensive land.cape'eoenery la thelJnion,
it in not impasse& tor a rummer reindenee.
Aceommodations for 400 persnae, improved stabling;
acidd good carriage boasts; also a good stock of livery
horses and outages, with amusements. A good band
of maga, billiard tables, ten pm alley. It is easy of
access from all the abort) points by ralirisd and coaches
The proprietor spares nothing to mete it a home
plate for comfort and health.
Nor farther part - miens, see circulars; to be had by
applying to Joseph B. Mien,. Third and Vine etreete;
James S. little, 810 (nee nut street; or to the Proprie
tor, JOSEPH RONIGUAOHIIIt,
)Ephrata Poet Office,
Lancaster County, Penna.
ATLANTIC CITY I ATLANTIC CITY!
NATIONAL TIOTIL
Alin
Etoußatox HONOR.
BAST & CO., Propriotora.
Tide Rowe bee changed hands, and will be opened on
the 20th of MAY 'for the accommodation of Bearden
nod Eicureionterte. It to refurnished in the beat style, -
with neirltuntiture, Bedding, &o.
l The National to admirably situst'd on Atlantic aye
nnei eommtnde a-fine AEON of the Mean, and but one
square from the beet Bathing Ground on the Island.
A splendid -Ball Boom and Dining Boom being at
tached to this house, makes it particularly desirable
for Bzeozeione. Inylo4m*
WILOREHOE HEIGHTS 'HOTEL, Flo--
a: ranee, —The subscriber., having leased the
above named popilar noose for a term of yearn, intend
opening about June let. The former patrons of the
house, and others, may be assured that no eerie on
the part of the proprietors Midi be wanting to ren
der it a truly attractive summer resort.
Baths, Billiard Tables, Ten Pin'AlleyS. and Stabling
us the premises. BOBBINS & WILLARD.
ID' Rooms secured from a diagram of the Reuse,
by application at the odloe of W. WILLARD, 489
CIaRtSTNIIT Street, second floor. mydlm
SAOHEW B HEAD HOTEL,
NEAR. GIIILYORD, CONN.
The subscriber, having purchased this well-known
first-class fashionable Rammer Rouse, would inform its
former patrons and the mib,io generally, that it is to be
refurnished, painted inside and out. pat in Complete
order, and opened for the receptean of mummy on the
first day of JUNR, ender the immediate anporinten
dance of SAMUEL FOWLER, Bee., the popular sod
universal favorite at this establishment for the last ten
years.
The Hotel is of modem conetraotion, built on an en
kande* scale, with aura 01010datiOpt f or two hundred
and fifty guests, commanding a tine view of Long Island
Bound. Phillard, Sheltie, and Bowling Booms, at a con
venient distance from the House . Good Fishing and
Bathing within tire minutes walk,
Arrangements have been made with the New Lon
don, Stonington, and Providence Railroad far a new
depot within one mile of the Howie, called the
Sachem's Head Station) , Also, for Bzontulon tickets,
for the boarders_ to and from the "Tontine Hotel to
the l‘ Read,l , at half price.
N. B.—Mosquitoes are never seen at the Hotel.
TONTINE HOTEL,
BY H. 'BORaNTON.
NEW HAIIIIN 'CONN. •
I have made extensive Improvernents in the TON
MOS HOTEL this Amine, in the addition of new
Booms, new Billiard Tables, and Beth Roomer with hot
and cold water. gamines can have suites of rooms at
either Houses, as low as at any flat-class hotel in the
country.
Beery attention will be paid the guide Of the two
houses.
Beteg the eele owner of the ff gaohem's Hied" pro
petty, and having a plx years' lease ' , from Sammy
next, of the I ONTINS 110TAL, my whole time wilt
be devoted to the comfort of the guests.
myll-wfmlw H. LEE SOBAIiTON.
EBEMOUNT BOARDING ROUSE,T
near riorrlatown, Pa., (fotabliehed In 1855,) wIU
be open ter boarders, June lot. It is one hour's ride
from Philadelphia. The pounds are extensive and
well ehaded; the t001:1311 airy and pleasant. The lora.
tion is high (150 feet above the ilchayikill) and ex
osedingly' healthy, CC can be shown eartiflostes of
medial men. The place is admirably adapted for
familial with children. The bin reit:minima can be
given. Terms modetatc. Addrses
fabIAYEL AARON.
Norristown,
ipi?-voft 12t
;L1V,03)
Thfo. is Arooritaahlit the Itiid
writif bib! hewu igMdd ter • -
Thie to ArratiLthle the land
,Ilorofe beerA Otto dted for I
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Notices
4, 11
g -; z
SUNS
,
tititokeiiire. '
The history Inventierni is if .et Interest.
One oeB to know how 6 Particulaidiecirrery
was ;nada ; whence. came ,the idea , what . cir-,
emu/stances, led to, its .being I eilowed, up bY,
experiment,' bow mach of: thelappythought'
is to be credited to other serves;;: by what gra:
lotions of :thought and labor ft 'was' evolved
into a practical fact; what improveMenti were
effected upon 'the .original invention; whit
beneficial, retfulte accrued, to the ,public; and
What 'rewards, in reputation and in wealth;
were received by the diacoVerer. „
*bo: -not Interested lmowing . that.tho
chat idea - of-making Steam, a great workman
occurred' to JAitES !WATT, while yet 8:school
boy, long 'before 'he :had beard of the haven-
tion of a species',of *Mu-engine
ilkie of Wone a spra
his aunt to him , ct latliA an;Alte
boy I . fake is hook.,and,employ yoUrself
use
fully for Abe last hour you have not spoken
a inord,,but taken off the lid of that kettle , and
Put it em ' again, holding now a cup and now
a silver spoon over thu steam, watching
Low it'risefi , Mon the sport,' And catching_
and connecting, the hot Water 'it falls
.dt:fdiptinot nano:tied 'of apemlineynmr time,
ti*.! way Jtiai 1150,,
(as iintearn froM that excellent . book, Altar - -
I,ife of James Wait,) the feture great
eogineer: was aged - 14.. The apparently idle
observation and playing with the steam from ,
the tea-k - ettle; was hisfirat Seriously reflective
tlOtice'of the condensation of steam = a power,`
then, unknown, which he subsequently sub
deed and brought' into compelled obedience
tq the - human mind and will, In that great
ivOnderwerker, the Steam Engine.
,In like manner, who does not feel unu-
Susi - -interest in s ._ the details -of • the expe
riments. made - by !FlitTOs' and Frivol in ap- ,
plying SWAM to thd pnrpoies of navigati on Who; Once entered 'lnto the' ' perusal of Dr:
Sarrara'' Life of Gaoaos Srarasssoit, cares
it; lay the book down until he has read the
Whole account of his improving the speed,-
safety, and certainty of travel, by making
steam • do. the work—gradually advancing
the speed from four miles an hour to fifty,
which Is about the average rate of locomo
tion, by express, on Eaglisil railways I. 013
some occasions, a speed of; sixty miles has
been obtained., In June ltde, when the Now
York Oentral Railroad was opened through,
from Albany to' Bdffalo, we-41re inditer op
these Tirtnons linen—witnessed a greater
speed still, part of, the 'journey haling been
ScOOMplished at the rate of seventy miles . an
lion?.
Neatly all tie great itrientord have had their
dimaoteriecl challenged. iite know AM, hoW
wirer, the credit oT rihioit had , happilj . been
zenclered to ita hiteiihir; That hi=the,instra
ment-ciclied The StetticalconVi, 'Which medical
men - eniplat for the li'iirilose,of ansaultatioip
,
This taliafits name from the Greek words
stethas, the breast, and skaiiid ,to examine, a
term : which is scarcely accurate, as its appli
catiee is not limited to the hear/ alone. WEB
STER says that the Stethoscope is “ a' simple
sylinder of some flne-grahfed; light wood; as
cedar or maple, . pertbrated longitudinally in
the Middleiwith‘ one extremity ihnael.shaped,
and furnished with a conical ping ; ibe other
1
with a cottiparatif y large cirbicular ivory
plate fasteted by screw. This instrument
is used for . dieting oiling the sounds within
the thorax, and other'ettlities of the body * the
r ow, .. . %,:,t4„ , ,kay . tit • either with or with-
Our own experience with this little instrti- 7 1
moat is slight, as well as oat of date, bat we
have netef seen it deed with the' plug retained
at one end. Auscultation is defined; by *M.:
BEER, (on authority of Dr. Lainnso,) to mean
"in medicine, a method of distinguishing dis
eases, particularly in the thoraxiby °Nerving
the sounds in the part, geaerally by means of
a tube applied to the surface."
Auscultation, derived from the Latin aw
ait/o'j to liEttott, is treated at considerable length
in Vol. 11. of the Netb Adel:lean CycloprEdta,
And is there &Scribed as consisting mainly in
distinguishing the *Stilly or Unhealthy state
Of the heart and bangs, from the sounds pro
duced by healthy and unhealthy action.
ThiS la al good gerieral description, such as
befits a Oyclopmdia to giVe, to people who look
in it—as all people do—for general informa
tllin. But for a thorough treatise upon Ans.
cultation, one mist look Into a
.profeasional
work. Here, for example, are pages upon
pages about it in the first volume of a very
Comprehensive and cyclopcedia book, Cop
land's Dictionary of Friction' Mediciae. The
definition is 'set down more minutely than
above, "as the study of all sounds indicative
of disease, whether beard through the ones
sisted car, or through the medium of instil:i
nmate ; and whether arising naturally, or pro
duced artificially." In the latter case, it is
called Persuasion, and was used a long time
ago—sounds being introduced in various re:
gions of the body by Which physiciane'mlght
judge of thestate of the subjacent parts.
CoaVisanr, the physician whom Harmon
thought most-highly of, having come across a
small Latin treatise, on Percussion, written
In 1701, by a German physician, translated it
into French, in 1808, and thus the principle
spread all over Europe. So did the practice.
Next, after studying diseases, particularly of
the heart and lungs, by observing artificia2
sounds produced in them, followed a like ob
' saltation of sounds arising naturally to those
regions. Three of Contimar's pupils, Don-
Beirtn, and LAMM, followed up the
study of this episode in medical science, and
the result was the Stethoscope.
Oopland's Dictionary of Medicine' bas a
very able ten-page article on Auscultation—
,the essence, in fact, of many volumes. In
this, which we take as undeniable authority,
K. Lamaze gets due credit, in these words:
cg He is clearly entitled to the honor of disco
vering mediate auscultation—of inventing the
Stethesc spa."
We are able to state, with precision, not
only on what occasion M. LAENNEO did actu
ally invent this instrument, but can give even
the very day, on the authority of the person
whose peculiar case suggested it.
For many years, among the English fa
culty, Dr.
,A. B. GRANVILLE, of London, has
been held in high repute, not only as a practi
tioner, but as an author. (We may here in-
terject the 'information that one of his daugh
ters, who inherits his literary talent, taste for
music, and facility in acquiring languages, is
Madame JULIE DE NARGIIRRITTES, author,
among. other able works, of w The Ins and
Outs of Paris," the very best book ,on Pari
sian life in our language.) Dr. GRANVILLE'S
works on the Spas of Germany and England
are perhaps best known here. In 1864, he
published a curious medico-statistical work on
lc Sadden Death," in which he relates his
own expectation of death, over 40 years ago,
' &Om heart-disease.
In August, 1816, at Paris, having
,colasulted
Professor Hems, he received a confirmation
of his fears that he had a declared disease of
the heart—unwelcome Intelligence for a young
physician, with a wife and three young chil
dren. We toll the rest of the story in Dr.
GSANVILIe B own words
"At length. hearing of the great and rising re
potation of Dr. Laenneo in the treatment of dis
eases of the chest, at the hospital Necker, in whloli
he bad succeeded to the post of prinolpal physi
cian, on the death of Mongenot, which bad taken
plaoe In 1815, I obtained admission into that hos•
pital, through the Minister of ' the Interior, as a
student, and for a time followed that professor's
Malice, waiting to see bow his diagnoses wore
verified by dlsseotions, before I again submitted
my awn ease to the consideration of another French
physician.
...Lt was Laenneo's t obit, when examining a
newly admitted patient, laboring under pectoral
disorder th ro e
to peronte him (as I had seen invariably ,
done in e ClinsOi of La Charlie also) in every '
part of the chest, both in front and at the bask,
as well as on either side. After which he wont&
apply the ear to any Tart which hsd resounded
badly or imperfectly. One day (it waethe nth.
.
TWQ,C„ANTSis';':,
. :• .1,;.•;, , );n21, , t , /,..,;44,7 1 , ..vil
.
I
of September, L 1 314,1er.2 toolcaskote.of ,itpsen
nem seemed dissatisfied With:this *mit of per.
*easiest aid Ithict'aivhsultatkilOribwint r
but obscure cue before/ law i whlni.thrublit i M
t°- the 6/1") pf .P 1 044 i a T`l44 4 / /91 0941 4 4 lillys' Said,lie,,',should We,net . aria bitrailved Of lite
help which'esioristfoityiebtlectisibtionkinglis.:
taut sounds room 40 , 1110 f. .17th - greghthS - PrthrrPirt
enables the dull of„ Hi lo,beir e, et
etrillo/ kir:tenant inbe 7 ll si W - arehoivisit'oenseye
trthis litipit , Wteritsitla'attdiblolsesuilKltha tonv.
tefe4 dlreatiodalef thc. ollstilr Allow i' iths. 4 _ 4l kb-
Of, 4 watch, placed , IP th e ;end I a long .""t a
heart loudly blither ear sieplied'iollhis othirei=
ttemitli:n tube; thereforipapplisdueudiedungei
or to the cheeks/TA:the lies" mitt itjmetraohlui,
more, plishaly,, thomik,,our aars,„ with Ille okra"
Mesita add soun'ds going on within;' Mit forded* ,
snatohing the 6dhur,*stifsesgs front Ws hatelaot
the nearest elivq a,gtern and : roiling it aphpnithn,
Wire to the shape of a cylinder, hitvlid a !Attire;
Veit 'throne Its iris;=be applied If litit'tehdia ifidsi ,
Of the chest, thin to' tha other; and igain 40' the
batik, ? between and below, the shoulder ble t dcs,,and
declared . what we alrknow ta - be ' trite) 'that' he
0 could : make mit with `screatee-distiootiMast than
with, the nskeiC ear , applied pier the parts, their'
inward • conditton.„from Astir respletive
,eemsde,
which he thenleiedbed. --" '' - ' ''
,$ Snob was the lieth of that femouit Instrument,
at. first denominated; by its *venter, peeterileque,
whiok slowly, whining, Its, way finny. the, Mathis,
hospital," bearing the nen:it& its founder, the an =
lucky Minister of LiMiSAVF; to corner - of
turope,and.:to ;the New Werld, hsw,laid ;open MI
the mediae/ men, in almost every ituttaticei the.
*sense et diteatee inseted - wlttibighiMOni`i "faith
before - baffled- dateellon: Tie Inveittieut;of the'
itothmoope, simple and„ accidental:es ; it,may hid's',
been,,marks a striking era in lhe idstory of 'Medi.'
eine, 'and 'is second only in - inipiirtanderof Sindei
to.the dieloVerY made by: the immortal BligT 4 V2-
.-‘, On the follOwing,daY.,Laeiusse_Aakprocctred
proper eyLinders, made otri thick'pasidebeard,lte'
which he not ilottraftermsbatitided hard tivii)
eight' lushes, long,: and, one ; and a. hail ipeh .in
diameter, perfectly smooth, with an even pisiti:
ration in its centre tbriugheit Ili ails' It had
the tiro ends- somewhat hollowed'ont; sodhst , the
one whish was applied ,to ,the oonses puts of
~the..
chest, as well' as the oppoidie end; to ;Ode the
ear of enterninei ism af pliet,'llited &desirably'
for both purposes., !Such „aniineessoneut, 51,this 1
brortglit,to England in November, 1817 x (that i t., .*
year after its inventioni whets I irit nettiad Ply'
self down .10 praetiatilrf - Bstilieltow - riad,kwell
remember how most of, my aordemporatiply to ,
whom the instnrment was-exhibited and eipl failed;
made themealres'merl at the ' orediflitylof Breath
doctors and my owl. - - .
This is interesting, but It differs from Lester
nso's own account; which" rune thus 2 •
'lli 1818, Twits Oonsalted.-by , is,‘"-ioungrwoman
affooted with the, general symptoms of.dimme,of
the heart. In her ease, pevitssio,n of, the wills of
the chest and application of the hand,lrerti of 'ne
avail, beoaniershe Was eimisalingly fat , ' Vial. la- -
mediate application of the ear heingobjectionahle„
I happened to recollect the great !itilidnettleff
with which we hear the iorateber si",pin at arm .
end'of apiece - awed, by applying our spairat the.
other end. Tide well known foot le acoustics led ;
me to think it might be turned:to accouriton the
present ovation. I tolled a quire of piper into a
kind of eylinderoapplimi one end Of it to the lm
tient's chest, and the other. to my ear, and was
surprised and pleased to find that I could perceive
the sounds and :vibratione of'the heart's lotfon
more distinctly than.l bad ever been able to hear
them by the immediate eppliention of the ear
lerom this moment I Inge/Med that Means might'
be found a, ascertain Me character, not only of
the action of' the hart, but of, every species
smind 'prOdwied - hy emotion of all, the organ,'
within the cheat." - ' • 'a -
Hero are tiro acerinnts;' , Which is Correct?
Dr:. GltanitiLtay himself - the Iptitierit,' (who, '
besides remembering hit own'ease - ;totknOtte -
at- the - tittle - and ott " the • spot, Which hiltre= -
served,) says that the dieCorery'Wearnad ;
tifeward- of the Ifdpital Necker. -
Ihkr, ffttEti tranefers the. Seine- te fig"oiin
culumlttng-Vootti, aild makes a fenialelhe
ject. 'As Dr. Ciitarriftum;''whe la iipitse.: -
dee, is an honorable man, we take his account ,
as - the brae - oils; anti put Itisitszo's 'le the
Score Of French 'gailcinterie 1 - 7 "
We ate unwilling to coriolnde without - again
referring, with the highest Prectfostr'
to Oepland's Dictionary of Mediciutijnet cam. ,
plead. Dr: Oom.s.se, when he Coinniefided
thin gigantic work, which is a Cyeloplidia on . -I
the 'great imitioctit treats of , brought thirty
,
years extended 'etperience in practice W*6,l
task, which' now, after much labor, ideiccii&,
plished. The observation of nearly half 'a-
century-Is in this work.' •He may be said to
Piave 'exhausted the' ttable6t; orrall p On
medical bibliography, be is particularly strong.!
pathologica ; .
classified and folly indexed.' A.
Las, of New York, has edited- these three
large Volutiiesiaddibg largely, wisely , and prat=tinily, from Ameridan "efnerience *IA liters-•
hire. The publishers are !Lanvin Baoinins,
of Now York:._ This is'but a notice; en pas
sant, for we hope to review the work more
fully, on our first open day.
New Books.
The Rev. Charles Kingsley, the well-known
olergyman and ititlior, has -a brother; It seems,
who resided in Australia 'Wag enough to become
perfectly aorptainted with the - geography, Manse'
histofy, scenery, productions; manners,' _ and bi
habitants of that erianttY. This Henry Kingsley
has jest written (his first book, we believe) '•The
Recollections of Cieoffry Hamlyn;" the roan, of
which opens in Devonshire, moves to London;
shifts off to New south Wales, and finally comes
back to fair Devon. 1f "The Cantons" be a
110101, then Mr. ifingsley's' book is also !I novel=
not otherwise. - Rather would we call it a life
story, for it contains vietfe of life in various
phases; enhibiting a 'great variety' of character,
and a good deal Of exoltinviotiori. Men will like
it, boontiee it is - full of adveriture, with:the iiglite
and shades of passlod, Mad Women readers will like .
the - book on this remount, and alsc; because it con
tains more love-stories than, in' one novel-refuting'
experience, we ever met with within two misers.
The " Eta:mite:Alone of Cleeffr7 Hamlyn " are ae
earnestly and impressively told as if they recorded
real eventi. Perhaps they do; for life in Australia
is very unlike life innober England. Ii bringing
his heroes (he has half a score of them) to Austra
lia, Mr. Kingsley reminds one of the trensfeienoe
of young Caxton to the same locality—brit here
whole families are so' transferred. Klageley's Dr.
Mullane, a great foreigner incognito; reminds us a
little of Dr. Iticcaboaa In "The'Cantons." Bet
there it ends, for Henry Kingsley is not a copier, but'
ono of the most spirited, original, and entertaining
writers of fiction. This bock, in which - does not'
odour any page which the reader'oan skip, has al
ready caused a striking sensation in England, and
will sell in thousands in this country. It Is repub
lished by Ticknor t Fields, of Boston; and brought
out with' oven more than their wonted delicate
beauty of print; paper, and binding.
Mrs. Jameeon's Lino of She' Early Bohan
Painters, with a portrait of Raphael, has been
pat into blue and gold by Ticknor dc Fields. It is
worthy of' a place in that charming library of lite- .
racy gems. It gives the history of Italian paint=
lug during 350 years, from the thirteenth te the
of the sixteenth oentniy—that is, it Mates
this art T history through { the lives of 'the great
Italian painters from Olinahne to Jao - obe Rossano.
Thiele a very interesting and reliable book.
Ono of the best novels of last year was "Dr.
Thorne," written by Anthony Trollops, son of the
old lady who, nearly a generation back, Saucily
lectured the Americans - upon their "Domestic
Manners." This same gentleman has written (and
Messrs. Harper, Now York, have republished) an:
other novel, " The Bertram," on a totally'diffei:
rent plan—Mot foreign adventure, with graplile
Scones in the Bast. It is as readable .. and 'agree
able a novel as any one can desire to have in his
bands.
Delisser 16 Procter, of New York, have published
two new numbers of their popular Household Li
brary. One contains the 'Life of Martin. Luther,
by Chevalier Bunsen, with Carlyle's estimate of
Luther's Character and Genius, and Slr William
Hamilton's adversely critical anthology of some:of
Luther's opinions. - The other volume, is trans
fatten Lamartine'a Life of Oliver Crotntoell.
We have spoken Several tames in favor this well-'
seleoted biographical library, anti have to add
that the present additions are worthy of the pre
oeding oompanion•lives.
The 'Virginia Springs, and Springs of the
South and West, is a handsome volume, neatly
illustrated with a map and plates; published by
T. B. Lippincott, of this city, and written by Dr.
Moorman, resident physician at the White Sulphur
Springs during the last twenty seasons. Though
this work, as might be waded, is chiefly of a
local character, its general remarks and informs-
Hon on mineral raters will be foitnd widely' use;
fut. Whoever desires to visit the Virginin Springs
must take Dr. Moorman'a book with him. '
Peterson s Brothers have brought
r out, lovar's
Davenport .Dunn, with four illustrations by
Phis, - in one handsome Sm. volunie., it is, we
think, one of the most faithful portraitures of
Irish society, of the presenildii; ever written.
William Swinton's .pufF.ol,l among w o rds:
treating of their poetry, , historir, and wisdom, is_
an important addition to the study of oar vernaeu-,
las tongue. He treads on the ground which Home
Tooke, French, and a few others hero traversed, and
seises on many points which they bad overlooked,
or only 'lightly noticed. The obapters npon Medal;
oh Names, Synonyms end their Suggestions, and
the Orowth of Words, are especially 'worthy of at
tention. The Sat of French words recently con
tributed to the language is' liner titer, we
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Let thyfelond tor one rehears •
What lot feeli,ll humble ;car ;
hior the spilt that
- •In thy aiiitiasinhAtsy oar-
To thO wiiraholeehoili sad griOe
• -.2inereeiloW biootheol late 414 Oka. •;-,
To meek owoolwirwltohnoinolwit-i"
That charms us in thy ootthri stalls _
•
YkAr thy liais a* -
f unriloorgilloi that On '
- Key thj - -
.
Shah year MI:MR. thin %Utast t`
Par from ihooldrolt OostMs4-teprath;.r
Thine be only jop's croon path.
• For the sprits', who lore this well.
- Will guard torero tea /4,11 e.
The : Siretal
Nearly every section of our amai' if seers air'
less engaged in the growing of : wooVinid - a very
large portion of our population, as the month of
June'approrsher and . new Islip is - &beet - to be
shore,' are deeply iiitelietad in 'the stibjeek, either
, growers; deiderS,,er initatifiotsurert'' For !any -
weeks this ialeier Wool- have beeruen'unieulita r to
'tender - the itinatipiotatiens Merely rimiest gretr:; - ''
ing out ef the feet that wool Was 'irosthigteelmaoh''
I¢ propdrttau fabric 'Made' ff.:runt. "Io is
, kaosin,- too, that the' clip would be melt liigee'
!than for : the last two or three years, great ease'
'having been bestowed by the grosiert nparitheir •
deals, • and-the sheep - well Wintered,and - the
manufacturer has bean - Wattles — fie -thi' Weirs'
clip if new prices. Bat.london . and Lfreipirel
are the great wool marts 4cf the iforld, okay
lug the - English lianfifecteree - ceith their''
wools,'"and vast ' quantities 'to the 'ffscithiatai
States of urope i 'and le this eiturtiy:-I• Theire!
Which' all Europe is 'wee' engaged or &tidy
, tereSted j has 'not" tinlj'eat'off = the` Contisiutai
dielasikt for the London and Liverpool wooli; brie'
ib 'obliging tie - large imodnteof *kit..
going direct froire'Soutti'Arierfoi4
trete; ant to And it',,iiiiirkeiVielliereveati
prevails, and the lot t itteitt'liffule4etitipeople
deuutPds th e
reedy; the Eneitir maiket te:gtitek
the lessening dime4 - 4trciet Abet "Ifitikic#,F States,
and the inereietticreeAtt.te'fiptri:ther*lt-ir#::
dieing countries. Seery - Steatite!: b!iapi.
flow bf: a deoline in Priee,:iincFat i tetaostati - of
wool reeeived eisry 'Week' tries Tand, - artif :
ditlee; froin - _BrurioeAyritii, The'reeelpfi ef,.Weed
frem 9iliforata' arid Tides arditow .. quits lare' in
the aggregate , and meritelidorrtffrig ever year;'.
and tbequality Impiroving. the These Wlrt kis.l)4*i
*obi 'districts beferereirtyyivire. InfiliC:fibi of
oath feats, with int:ns/144s inoreasiagr and' gold
leaving the ootuttiy at 40 frori'tailes to
fide ikiiiiMiepeslmia:l;frlM:leitaiorintinutioitmit •
who goes' tato the itOuitiifoTiiiietthireints
stitinotztnal irt'airked;foriricel;orlie *min
who hold their clips at such rates, will set fool al
In and very Mori regret
the opening rates of butt yoir it be unwire
for any erre to Aida la rge amount of gool;fotst:,
general engagement of the Freepost/ Powers •
war will produce effects beyond our present atipeal
tiling:ins. - The 'Dre Go - dets Reptirtefor the 28th
of the'New'York
of note hes trans.
moused in Southern Ohl*, hat avielif.feciii-thit
quarter state that be dim, 5e0re0:,.....2be prlesw
of goods . and genet d„ prpopeuts • not-wormust,
manufaoturers in paying Mak ratesorhilo
certainty of commercial erafri" talteiteral - deters
dealers from speculating. at anything - 41k, matt
rates. If the new wool amid be bought at the
nrioos ruling last shearing time, :no doubt' there
woeld,be • distica tolturoltese_thwely,;• bat be
yond -those figures it is' not 'in:adds that the ape
mistime spirit will be ' • -
And tan idnsAnir :Aida
JOHN L. Downs .tsnornon'a woor.,,minniutn.
LIVERPOOL, May 13, 1859 -.-Ottr - Publhisaloi '
19,000 bales "Low" Wool oommenced bere L yee4-:
torday, and 5,374 balsa have already been brought
forward: ' The Otteadanee of borers more nu- -
meroul than' until; -and greater -animation is
Shown than was expected-, :-Tbe - competition for '
home consumption is steady bat, exporters are .
quiet. '2,580 baled Ilast India 'Offered,
teeea opened at Iv - detain*, eempitriend with
danuary saes, of 10, t0,141.-perib upon the sups- ,
tier Carding kindr,and about id. usp . pennd tonz.,
medium and low qualities. which form the hulk,
but as the salmi repeated the latter deseripthros
etiffened and ate now. almost .oqttal. to January
rates.
1,300 'sheiets Doniedtli *oils met With - falk
aom
petition:and sold at fully recant otorraney, vie: a
decline of 13. por lb upon short/toplod kinds. .;
and id: to 2d. on' long-stapled oomparod with
high' 'vitae' obtained - early this leer,. 828 bigsr
Peru, Chill,and.Linia:. the two formsemithdrawn -
end the latter chiefly , sold at ,583, to 111 d..,, 154 .
helot .13neite 'elmesting :shwa entirely of
unwashed .4ttkdssi Metteand - conunols; sold it St; .-.
to 4ti. 24 bales -Bunion -Antrum sold at 614 to
(ltd. , - 90 bales liengaskoso writaabedilpsaiih - and
Lisboo,,and 130, ba les .tukwashod,ltwkol,
The London sales of Australian and Cape - pre.
grass steadily, and the opening rates are fully
sustained, -Bay is reduction-of-11d ilk, 3d, per lb.
upon washed Port Philip and Adetaide r aad ld. to
2d. per lb. on fiydney,and Cape.. . ,
The same steamer bringd Trade Reports trash
phich we make the following
lettascnasren.—The German - and other Conti
newel merchants are , eking ; next to- sorting.
They are receiving bad amounts, and their custo
mers are too mash in the way 'jet now of cancel- _
ling orders The India bbyere ire makingsome
offers to spinners, but at a firtherreduetion, whisk
the latter can. hardly be Induced to swept.
The Eastern hoboes are leas disposed to parolees
cloth
_than they were a few days back, and any
offers they make are rather - lower. Altogether '
the goods market Is fiat, bat its pthiltion is merest
ly deteriorated in the 'same degree ,as that of
yarns
LEICZSTEIL—The impending war has put a stop ,
to the energy of business. 'Some American orders
have beett - givtiii 'out, but on a ieryliailtatiscale.
Worsted yarn 4 have been mush easier to purchase.
Wools have • receded considerably; but there is
now a more eonfolenr, tone in. the market..
: The condition of the
market is somewhat anomalous; everybody bee -
the slime reply to give to inquirers, •." Nothing "
doing."
' Woos, —The market continues extremely.quiet,
and so little selling that the, cpsotatisne are mere
ly nominal. '
BRADrOILD —There Is namely anything - doing -
for the Continent, and parties wko have orders in
hand feel some delloacy in giving thud out;
that they may_ have ro:oolletrinelnd them. --
Manufacturers are still well employed to order;
but the case with spinners le different, and there _
islittle - doubt that ere long mote machinery
be stopped. Great complaints hive been made
against several American - merchants 'like :have
taken advantage of the present crisis to minter- •
mend orders they have given out to the manure's- -
tutors, - and the same cii,egge , brought against
several borne bottles; • - „
The foregoing facti, and dodtudlOns therefrom, it
DUMB, should Montalto caution among dealers
and manufacturers, and, convey an admonition to
growers not to hold their Mite at snob rates es to
drive mannfnotnrers to the non of foreign wool,
against whioti,their prejudices are so strong that
necessity only will persuade them to use it, In.
stead of our domestic fleeces,
News from Axizonis.:
MOTZIIRRT TOR .AR INRAPVIRRAT.O39TERNICRNIF.
The follow.ng proceedings_ at: pniollo meeting
look to the establishment of a Territorial Govern
ment, and are atiorig 10 disapprobation of the
°out se punned towards the Territory by the United
States government. , • , _ •
At a meeting of the eitizens of Arizona City
and vicinity, on the Sth day of May, 1850, the fol
lowing preamble and resolutions were unanimously
adopted:
, 1- Be it resolved, That we, the ,eitisene of Ari
ioniv City And svioinity, invoking the'guidance
and - protection of DiVine Providence, do hereby
solemnly determine, with the commit and eo-ope
ration of our fellow-oitizens throughout-,the Tent
• tory, to establish and maintain aGoveroment for
Ourselves.
2. That we earnestly request our fellow_
throughout the Territory to - Units with - nein this
effort to redeem our_ adopted oonntry,front the
ravages of °rhos and rapine. • .
3. That we hereby recommend' to our fellow-eiti
sena that an election be held in'enitable - pleats
throughout the Territory on-Monday, the Nth in
etant, for the eleetion ef 'delegates to a Territorial
'Convention, to be held at Tuosen, on Monday the
27th day of -Tune next.
4. That we also recommend thetilidTeiritorial
Convention, when convened and organised. alum
have fall power to adopt organic l aw
, for the fame
government of the Territory; • to appertion the re
presentation, and, if destined neileasery, 'to elect,
temporarily, the various elhOete oUthe Territory,
and 10 do such other seta and things as mid
volition ehall deem mud, end proper. • - •