The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, June 29, 1859, Image 1

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degreen.i-Reatetr Bathe nen be
bed %Itf 4,40../li4log-Floupos: end ,I,lttuge
rotds ,11241 A. 001:011tIOA:;48pakide, 41irciines for. La:
dlsi 411 ; perenui learing_Phi
fisinicand doming to
'Moro by bid ,
etilobk, take engem ihe
in time for to: , -A , Nos bend of - miusloi her been en
geged..iwgerell: taretpl,. earrants, - There aro also
BillfarENableef Want Pin Allele. and...Thegaullo-Boards,
wAslro , s other , amnsementa. Any pereen wiehing
Conlin rguirtionlinwilk plane call cod the ram-ow:et
•bidow, or addre , N the undersigned. Vending; 1.7. per
Week. • children And lierrplite half prin. ' ' • •
•
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ONOROWNORTON, - No.- 204 !Mutt •itISTO
e. 'llOlOl 0 . 14, 0.. iV, OXIIOND
,WTlTAW,litreats..: ;
, RUBSTI.I,I2B WALl4,oll,otidet:
• Mixbri/EMIEM: "ft WTHEIt, nit asysth,SlXTll,
AryOUI T.BOLLY" i3PRItiG . cttOTEIti,
'' MOUNT BM' SPRINEW MINNN.' •
. . . . ..
~ Theatbeoriber v iate of the ..t.! Me rm en. ILoneo,” Cam.'
.40e ) raertritully;thforfal hla friends, mid *.,p,ttblio
sineridly, pet h.e , hie Jested , the ahomentenuenad
-iliotat f l at '' pottier ' .
' ' ' 7
''
't StAnikett itillgint " ' . '
.altnifedit the kip of 'the With ,Idouadldaki, themope from CarlieleTeorte.t ' ' ''''‘; -- ' , ' ' • ' '''
...ler rdlnbriter id amid"; vides -dry atizioirphosi and,
&kiwi. PeCollrldie , ' l l l t•r. MOUNT ZIOLLYI3PRINGS ,
esdnoOf inoldlo4,, "...Its water Le admirably adapted fdr ,
hethieg„ and the.peadlarly invigorating atmosphere
r Whirs itlatazorbenanotat to invalids.. , - . - i
- '
The .!imnantiti drivel; ant walk, of that s eharnalmr
idcdfilidfilleavittra inievudlid ,
1 111 s orluitir.ll' ,idlitd'iteeisi fidia Biddimiie, Iddltdei-
Ada i enet other &fhb; and theretird Mir ntella 'froth
tmettrof threettPhemst- , , - ' ''',:: , !'' '
_:• ' "-
Mat Itetegatree aresod4.6 the .18t1t MAY. fait, sod
A
,„iu cordhAW a 60 %. 4 0Ting We 7W. , " 4 , Paadog 41104
I l i tr o ro a "t"tt Of 0422c4Itnte Muth*.
ia Atocksta . hi , ./11 , 44
'Timms,- o ,-'l•4 impi3l4l 1 etr ume. pleeeentfp. - , i
.--" Coeshee *di be in teadioess on arriesLof chit itt
gerlithtitr
St atallity tient,'" to the hpliadv . : ' {
.., ildimet" , ' '-..., , „-a -, , • ,', ; , - T8AA0. , PA1300110;. 4
Vomit folly Spline*, Onteberland rro., !MOM.
TXOO--A3Ntri by the mulls , day.: SUM; Board py
- Wait% 1113 Children and Nurses ; half pride. , ''..`• .
9,• ," •
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014111 . 40111621111/13111111til HllatTfl OR 14.1114
THOICJOKR /at TO 00TOBIIR'lsr.
AiIOOfdIiODATIONS NOR • OVIR 600 VISITIRILI
...TR3I OHIO WILITTISITLPITUR RPRIVIGIB are situa';
Jed ln Delaware county, 18- miles north of. Columbus,
title oili il t•I of Ohlo,) On the Boloto r(ver, 11) miles from
Deliver ; 6 ms's - from the White Sulphirriiolol3,
the eprturaeld, Mt. Veroou, and PittabarCßallroad,
I'o4lo miles from Pleasant Valley or • Bprlop station,
'on the Columbus; Pique, and Indiana'Raiiroad.' -
The medicinal qualities et them Springs an mow.
•bL those. of soy other Miami Waters in tbd
Ifnlted
/if Room, or other laraiiiist o ,oditiiiis:
'• , • ANDS . WILSON,
White fiulphur aprhsp, Ohio,
VVIIITE SULPHUR AND' CULLY.;
v vBRArI BPIIINGIL, at DOUBLING GAP, PA ,
aro now open, and are easy of were Ilarrletorg ;
time on the Outuberlend -Valley Road to Newville ;
•theue• 8 'tulle/ ataglod to: the Sprinkle. where you az.
live at BP, M. mime day. Welty arrangement nom.
.pieta for netters. lloud per week, IA; per day, $1.25i
Reduetion . for ILefereneta—.Lx. Steel, Not.
ton 1101111abael, Hamel te; (0., D. 8. /sudsy, Jr.i
.
Refsrenee to the Analyst* of the Waits, IL. Oi
ifeatii; intlyilail Proßoar of UB. ot.. '
•'.llld.re. , • lironrfil• SOM . & 0Colt61; •
• • Proprietor& !
.
VPITRO. ST:OES ROTRL, Lpxra,
BottiOH, N,. J.—The, subscriber. • - taiies • thie
Mothpd a Informing hla Mealattod the publlo, that on
and atter 2tINN 20th hour, 1111 be open for the
neeoptlon or oasts; *Two ererr eltert Will be. made to
plisse those who may tares btm. The boor to Om,
sandy. rituated OD /I 80221 1111 ; with In' trout.; A.
tell view of tbe 00 0 .1 ,1 020_ 2 d mat'
nia'sttractlie mi so* Pons, iethe country. the nom.'
r ehotaatlos Is anotenilbt• by tiro dally Noce frODI toot of
WalonVetieet wharf, via: it - V: M., and 2 P
•-•
Nafetend6=Btbaay, Warded, &• Oo 209 Chestnut'
street. •• . • •B. A. O . I,IO2IIAHER, •
,161,2tnir: . I • • 0•• .• • • :•• Proprietor.
. . . .
V. A . , 11 A T if,4l:—THe maissionri
I.3.lvothitil, toot of Peassylvatthb avierre, AnANT/e
ttow ORIN for rimito. • for rionvonlenee ott
:artultenowt, 60atlirellti to the beseb, and ettreetlve.'
nevi's!' the oftpkixiat pro tads, tbln Longa.
The prepvietos bas spired no pains in making ibbi
Zotel iJI thitivOiald be desired by Tle4era.
jel•ltni • / a • :- .'• 'N. SIM
11 ASIA BLIT. •••••WEI T E• • SULPHUR'
001113110,1i s alTD 400. i• PA.. ' •-•
:Thee favorite sad fastilonableWateriniv Plais, plea-,
•einti, ideated. peer the *a. t of Moe hionutaln,l
'foss wipe from Oarlisle, Pa,, wi i be open (or Ytillerc
on the 110thJUNB. The eaten of theme Bering'?
liviPreenetedeith inlesrale, and fo r . drinking
end' bathing Cr. slot 'nfrplesed by any. Sulphur Pprinia ,
In the country:" The bolidingt ar.well irtotileted and;
are 'surrounded by 1,200 reeb of halecinfai: the liainery;
is or. the grandest kind, and the accommodations for tb.
recreation, inialth„, and onntfort vielfers ere ann.,
nod tare pie nt drive}, Roo muffle,
ltratt n it l 4righl Bala° '
, sod* Der ginned; arid elf the:
- anitiesztenteesuaile found at Wiktmring Plittes eau be en.
joyed here. Ylsiters leaving Philadelphia or Baltimore:
In the morning train arrive at the Spring, ebb o'eloak!
P. M. „Deily snail. 'Po, further Informatton address
01414N,.01.11NDEM1N...k CO.
OARLUILII fleftlNGB, ,
—.701i11 0. De Costa,: Peg A.
Rthouraugi T ho inse 0. Pereival, Zee , P hiladelphia;:
Alikkalhrkland,- 1 1sO:; Ifolllos,' lialtireorii; Jacob
, Itleksrd , Wellaok, Weabington,
inyBo.lin
iret'lllinTED STATXS.Eargt., AT'
ATzporro orcv, Ito, opened for the re•i
. eeptloo of visitor, on the let of JEtrill. The lion to
has been • thorritighb: renovated 'and imprOved, arid ta•
dappllal lila' ell the applianeee and taintorte or a iltst•
alma Hotel. to" addition to' other. Itoproveniente;
railroad has. been , oonstrneted to the beside, on altieti
the emote will oastraped tree. of • sharp during
bathing bowie. ••
m 00.142 )... ,U DNBAD k iItINKLI3.
~ •
V.Pllll,trA.. , .xoutztluir BritlkoS,
211 4 118•TEI •.... •
This t o4 at l o o rate es tablishment will be opened Oig,.the
Irst 'of JE11411: - 81listitt the lybrats' Sfacg/ r 1.0
miles wont of Philadelphia.lB south or. Reeding, 18
north of Loneartsr,./10 east ' of Elarriaborg, and. haring
lb* lamina of .the parent soft water, 'MT variety
of bathe, the elte. *voted. to 14 0 0 feet above water
level with iradetand 'lady wafts dense forests,
d Inelit'skteoldvslsottoafPO weer/ lathe tint o ! l ,
ousel reaidenes. •
• • Assintlit shrine for chi otrieona,,ltoprored alibiing,
and gabd tarShowees ,• good stoat or livery
Melee and el as. With. suolismanli.; • good biumf
of rondo, bill .tablis, ten pia whe y . q• to = i t
wag from ail the above points by rad mils*"
Proprietor fgalii ,nothlag J0,12400;8 15mht.
Owe for ooth.fort sad health. • . • ' •
VtgrOr gartittilara, eve' eiriinfaricioj tis hid • ,by
sppi IA Jogai* Ti Afteri;',ll.lrd 'aneT Vhvi grids;
7amNBl4 Mist:not or to the Pioprlo.
104 •” 1 • • 1 . ' • - ••. - JOSEPIf
' •r : • 1 . ••••• J, lfotrato Pott 001 es,
e 1141111WhIMI • :1 - • .I.o4lloltAr County. Vanua.
•
rxr ,-ca .• ; vie wolf , ou E; opposite
IletvoltidsToN, firr.: l -Thli old and well•itioan
Boats PI DOW open for the reception of visitors, hart°
beers4nt lathe, best condition • and .consideriblo Im
provements wads. The anbeer4er pledgee bitaselt that
Pablo, *hold bOleft undone that will add to the cod
frit or,plossnre or hie notate. dit this pisee Is so well
mown OM It It tioneconaly to 20 vitae.. The nada+.
aiirded Idrp . teinwidUnitzsolfettalhif pawn of all Ilk
at di Meade, and the pulite ill sreneted:.:
, - ,Tersite t 'Mot.% ,
• 61Z if in P. IST3wtae; vtoprttor...
"/ (1 "if . " I da
Itt ~1411 a 7.
AFEl,from ATtOrrio,,OrTlT OR apd, etter.JMIIII•
icf Chndeet r ib #4 , mantl.f Veto rhiledet.
phis" ildrie Sill livr IA a 'tide troot I.3I II DEI'POINT!
at the tame time, Pardee wiihlog to eoiret preilotts tts
that-tints, ;will plasm' a , !•ti es Abe ablosibik La.
Mi
ITlus 4 4a b 00.1 41 PlAti li . t ?.M . P * * Pry . oi Ms ,
HS OCEAN ; ••• 4 - ,• 1:..,,,
av,:r?owodnrirotr rill Dot klo liekiiterthe los*
ttoibt , *WlNre es, tut. letts1.0011; w " • • • • c • . .1,
slo •HOWACAP* ;
jel.7.lmw/scs ',tog Brancb, P. ri .
VIMAIMMPTA: 2;.110)E:',
itiebittnal.
i o
Ecol l icHQr4.l ll l o R.EAPP/F:S .
too OITISTNUT—Street, Philadelphia, (Agents.)
TiIEBR filii.Liiilkki r :Plit'PAßA.TlONft are' et
alindvely prepared' by 'PROP: V. RUMPIIRRYB, well
known for= ceintributioni liorodiepalkto Liters-,
tuie;‘llll - ea.:former PROPICSBOIL ,Of THRORY tont
PRAOTIOE in -the, ilAsoutopatitie.ll6:litair.OPlYgir
in Philadelphia, pad vybo, has ,made; 'thee" .11pecitto
Remedies - s speolal mtudy ; for. eight ; rare. r itia
OPROXPIOifhave, now heart ; hefore.-the poblla font
years, and arein nee, by thousandth in every-part pt the
country, pith the , matt -unifdrat.and,aatistardati:
aulla: -.PagOs of teatinmnialitaan.bw exhibited, showing- ,
the general satisteitiOn klvelf,'siar the nanny *dry }Ord
and, inrions, 'and often long•StandinX, - dleoides Which
have been cured by. their use. ; No °lasi ' r ot remedlei
'has thud far ever been known. which itive given the
publle, ench , uniform satletadalem, 9r have PrnduCed •
snob brilliant and woritlerful cures.
Thdy. ere alike removed from the poisonous, danger
ous, and rePulslin doeei ot, quackery, .oldicito4
preptiee, the- inconvenlencd.of water-,care, or , the in-'
triesta and pert:lairs obieuillies of the usual Rowan=
pathho books and: medicines. - Oonsinting simple
,epectfros for the 'refloat diseases to which they are re.
,lilted, put up in the form of simple anger, pellets, and
prepared of. ingodientanalther dangerous nor disgust
lug, they form at onus the ready resource of. the pa. eat
or,ourae, and era thee:oil:fort of-the complaining or the
•They, possede th;:is • peeiNve. advantiyeal Jffkar.dt
irotatmcsa—no, inittry can ohm ltera+theleeee ; thiy
are,Kereg.a,yee always-know ....what to take and howytti
take it; they are ocomaturr=you. tan give therproolor.
Sugar Pill at i'momenVe warning, without hesitation
;or deity - &TA AVIIPOrdr-,in thousands, of asses
disease le ar:aetrd • at. once: and thomite cores at the
moment, that, the pound, could not Afterwards' here re
'
LIST OF SPECIFIC REMERIES:
Yet Car Pitta--For Fever, Oongestlori, and In
flammation of all Mode.
Ni, 2. Wprm-Pilts-•yor Worm Fever, Wprm Collo,
Wettlag the Bed.. ` , yy
No.l itobyfs Pelts—For Collo,Drying ; .Teethihg,
and Wakefulness or infants and nervousness itf,ndelts.
No. 6. Diarrheett Chblera Iw
fe n turo and Summer Coraplaint. • .
No. 6'. Dysentery Pills—For. .COISO, GitelOge,Dysin.
tery, and Bloody Flux. • ,
No. 6: V' harm. Pitts—For Choler*, Cholera MorbUi t
and Vomiting; , —•, ,• ,
„. No. 7. Cougn,Pitts-4im boughs ; Colds,Roarseness,
Influenza, sad Sore Throat, - .
, 8 Teetba,shoyills:-For. Toothache, vaajeiblie,
end Neuralme, : • ,
Ileadoike .Headache , Vertig o, ,
Heat, and 'Fulness of , the mead. „ ,
No.lo. Dpapipria Fills—?or Weak and Deranged
Stonneht, Oonatipation, sod Liver Complaints. ,
No. 11. Mfr. Fematerriegyarttles--Somity,
6r Suppressed Ferias . " -
No. 12. remote' , -Pillst-Foi • Iterleorrhosit, • Pro • ..
Menses, and Bearing Down. -. • .
Ario Is. Croup Pills ,For Croup, Meares (lough, Bad
Breathing, -
Na. 14., ettWi. „Biyerpelit4
WO ' Pimples or, the Face: -
No; IS."Rhe unfa tic 'P lialrOl,`Lutaiulti, or
Borenese In
,the Chest, Rook, Loins, or Limbs, • '
A.-For Fever and Ague, Chill • lever, Buntb , AgUe
tild Mismanaged ,„ - -
es; Blind , tielsrael.;
. -
C.--I/or Sora,:iYeelty,or railainedMye, and Myelitis,.
Falling:Weak, or,Blurred • - ~ ,
Clz-for Catarrh, of long standing or .repent;_elther.
With ot , ,etreetion'or, proinse - dieoharge. -
W. o.—Bor ' Wh o oping Cough,- abating its ,tdolintrie,
and shorteuing its course.
Sa sours Dressage, such- as F8100.104032131V
tides Diarritotas, Dysentery, Croup, Bhenirtatisnoind
each eruptive diseases as Scarlet, rever,,bleislee, and .
Eryslialas, the gdy,aptageof gleingthe PrOPer
promptly is obvious, and in all snob, swam the maiden
not like a, &Ikea; ze entire disease Is often arrested ,
et once, and In elr (weenie violence' of the attack
mcderated,,,the disease., shortened and rendered ' tope
. iiiiitgeirous,, liven 'should e!physloien efterwards h t
t i tt
tO Po ealMe, he will take the ease ,at.fitielded edemai e
from the profane treatment, , ,
luau onitoNui brasiers , V.Iiri'AP:LYF ft"
tit:Womb ; Opluttlpolon, , lsfetc Complaint, les,,rema e,
Debility,aud Irregularities, MA Ilesdaohe, Born ?VW*
Byes', iflatserh,Balt Itvpinx;*la, otliev , olCentPthan't
,the - ease bee appetite wlsotui proper : ,Sopliestion yelK
award settee in mmostererriustenee. , Often, ,the cure
of a ehreniq tindi.llll,fsyopolige, P,lleet"
or Catarrh Headache, or Feinale.Weeir,nese ; hes motel
than!paid for the cave tan times ,
REMEMBER,
, That thatisands of the most Tilted and intaillgenk,
Minds in this contry mid Zaropo hairelong Mote given
in their adherence to iburshoPlithielind employ -at .6
ti t
in ail ,crason.iii diseutk tor•Utautelvat an/.
•f` , • •
Brit.-That theseFipsellos tiro entirely harm:
lasi to alt luetinam. - and in Blades affelbern,'
ehildren use them,-roe aged, Infirm, or Invalid use them ;
: milli:art danger andwith benefit - . • •
NEMBilliEft.. , -That not only, in. long.staddlig76lB
complaints. but tu'reserst And vlolsittitsbiseXs4 the
MOO Wu:4watt elkatrabtar, Ilamceopubiltail promitt_tts
superiority to toy other system roasted trials.;. •.•
wonneopathy
from its theoties and dootriture. buttirestrAts dilly and
hourly iiiinpesi to suing tire slot and ezrestlutolistaans
....:Mitiiittalip4n-Mlent4vbra6efitealb ills that lead Vs
VVlA.;ffilift. and It-iwilttle 'flatmate that,:negientalli
Mad,,Mirave laud serionsdleasses. .
BEKBMBBB=s - 1411 , have It ..in" your . peeler
fpreniptiestAilleasaotly to .reefonnsuchnomplelutrt .
the besdnall.:ndart.prerent grave dfsseff, ,
,11.411111.111 ft,ThatEnmphyreyof syStem o,llosereg,-
pathlo Sped dimste the privets prsotiottof the sem
tent of all perplexity 40 intricacy, so :that everybody
may twe them with advantage. - , - -
INS onse,or knee throttle
sisot;sisla TOM Ostnerk,Umulsolte iltaftiVe in
itge, 4
'
will more than ten times pay for the, coit, of a roll ease,
1/1111108111Bit —That two or dye dollars luvestey
iPub of , BPsilits Reffiedin , 1011, ratan& many timer s
Value to you every - year, in freedom-reopen:tory, ,-
rentlon diseme,end,absainterellef. - • • . ,•-•
•
.. OASES A.S.D , CURES. xf
•.. • DYSPEPSIA, . •
A young lady or tirenteceix had been troubled
indlgeetion for sevetal menthe, 60 es to render great
core neosesety•lo the ieloetion of her food. After *cit
ing the etomeeb heentos meld; fobd rifting In -her" Went h
with water, and en unpleasant, heavy, lee-Me lanes,
tion In her atom* entlaning ewe hours ; (reheat
beedache, ' bowels .conirtipated, and a depressed mental
condition. Kb, commence taking the Dyspepsia Pills,
one'morning and aight,end in less thin a wnekavary
symptom of her disease he nnlehed, and she felt like
a new being.
'A gentleman emnewbet advanced In jean. strong,
robust constitution had lately been a good deal 'Created
with indigestion, weak- etotneab, coated teleran,' bed
tete in the mouth; and attended with . a peculiar Teri
tigo And whirling in the bend, no mnoh no la I. rend.*
bin ndlng In a carriage, or even mounting an emirisUcee .
quite d.gerone. - Atter trying ',vend things Inefreota•
ally, be fell upon the liippepel• Piile, wbioh af f orded
prompt relief. A pill every night and morning worked
'like * oharne, relieving all his 'eartigo • and other WO
pleasant symptoms . •• ; • .
COU(111. AND BRONCHITIS.'
. Bad colds neglected or frequently repeated often ley
the tonodstlon of tonenmptlon, 'Bronchitis and preens.
tore decline. Though there are many remedies adawr.,
tined as prompt, and speedy CATS', yet none so 601141
'and yetnynedliy and surely offset • cure as thin. Often
*single pill, taken at night, has entirely relieved the
system of a seven and threatening cold by the mornlng,A .
Clooans AND Colima gentleman, * pobile lecturer,
tooke severe cold the latter pert of lest mouth, while
travelling and lecturing In northern Pennsylrania,
though addressing public audiences every evening, yet
In.two dayetby the std of the Bpeoldo, be was entirely
recovered, and enabled to pursue his calling without
• Inconvenience. No public specter should be• without
them. ' • • ' ' •
Ran Coto.—A scurried lady of 40 bad taken a violent'
cold, which settled on her lungs, causing severe ernigh, ,
panto the plde, and considerable fever and A 05240170141.
Ouch colds were levy luting and troublesome
but by taking the flpeeldo Cough Pills tout Cuter* per
day, in three days she was entirely well. ,
A young man of 22 hada cough and hoarsen ram for lif.'
teen months. .Curlog cola weather hie voice was lost sof ,
ait only toepeak In Whispers, paln induced on Conlihiolf,
congh dry; or raising only a trifle' in the morning,'
qiilte`feable end emaciated; Rad tattoo severed
einem, with but little or no WINK. lie CoMmeireedesith
the Cough Pills—one pill three times a day---and soon'
found himself improvi..g, his cough milder and softer,:
iniarmuiesi passed off, strength' and appetite Improved
Cod la.& few weeks was - entirely well, baying taken no
other inedieloes.
, . . PILES.
. . • .
. A clergyman of the Depth% Olnirob, well krown lfi , ;
Illinole, writing to no, says t ; r' bare for owns,
tune seriously *filleted. with, bleeding piles, and have;
'regarded my case as a severe one ; at onetime: Indeed;
hopeless •, but I lave wed your medicine (Pile Bees
aloe,)andrini mired: hay. no"dOubt 'ybrii. are laying.
• the world under greet and lairtint obligations:' ,
• A gentleman of fifty years, wetland favoratdykomini
at Deihl Delaware. enmity, - New York; bad bee° a :
martyr to the piles for twenty years. flometlmeit, from.
excoseive hemorchase, paler, and suffering, hemu re-:
doted. to the rvergn of the gralre..• For pure he had ,
dragged out a miserable existonee, o . ooflrMOd invalid,
:disqualified for any business, esi life *1m0.% a burden.'
It is boodle/4 to'sdd that he had 'tried all sorts of re
roadie., from all meteor doctors, to Little purpose
eowulled
fPile e., 9 Is t % rear. l . ol f Zi a y ad a 14e r p e e7s re m ;i7f i .. - d ßro onr m'
this he began to Improve, and since has never hod e,
...yips turn of Piles. Prom the first month, op to a,.
year past, be bad oinentonally symptom. of his old
complaint but a few doses pf the Pile pills Wald dis
perse it al t, and (or more than a year Past he has boon
entirely well - or the, Oleo, noire cute la
moarcely to be fouitin the annals of medicine.
CATARRH. •
' •
This clove 'Ot Mamie., as le well known, of,yery
frequent end almost *Moires] prevalence, and the'
chronic forms . ore eapoelblly obstinate. Ordinary re
medies Ma of very' fl a ts temble• to *Booting a euve'',
I nor la the hoisted inhalation any better.
rm. Ample 'remedy, on takmg a Begar.Plll,morning
'and might, promptly mires the, elleter cocci, and its
perseverleg use hag not rolled to »Nemethe worst forme
otehronle catarrh, even whets .ao far advanced as to
have lost, in a great degree, the sense of smell. •
peralian.—A clergyman, aged. 42- had • long tuffered
with catarrh, whlot. bad not only been a mares of ao•
noyarme, but began to excite uneasiness to regard toile
effects upon his,gemtral health.; ;There was a frequent
and sometimes protege discharge from his bead, frequent
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I;Vl'4°D.l`r," ESAATs JtTNE 49, jE!dli.
Michel .. .A, the Historian—No. 2.
jtll.6elored',-br thO'neVolution7of-1848; to his
•HrigesSorship or Histery ittl the ' flollego, of-
Flt,i(nce, ?rem' which he had' been ejected; nn
frthe itinistry 'of •Guisqr; ipp"Mitlieran
Cirtnaire,'ltrr.sis liltutinEr 'May be said to
nlq , ,e 'fairly beaten his enemies, Who
~ Iverti
,Piilly i liaily,i,ho' Clergy'and tlMir mlbersixts.-
1
was 'known, by, this , time, as a , decided
03d; of The Sovereignty of the., People, and
t i
. .P;it.tila==who; as , a body, are rarely- tin ,
g tetiil er.Unitlnd-' 7 ,offered'toelect him to' the
iitiontif As' seMbly: ;He - declined. this' prof
ft eil 'elovation; oh 'the plea of requiring all
b '"ittime..to coniplete, his great 'historical
vire. ,'' - Ho continued his,LeCtures in the
0 Vege of , France until March; 1851, When
*l' Government, annoyed 'at his ultra;demo
cr:slic - principles, elosed 'the - , course. Dimino
mg,retnonstrated, without effect, in the neirs-'
Jekers.. -Alter the 'cosi . dl- itafTof Decendieri,
1,84.1' . .1 1 ttenez7i 'resig*l:'hili . ,..iittitaticia ' as
APO iif , The Mittel - Iml Areliiiresi;-(teeliulfg te4
taro-the required - oalli-:111 ' support' the heir
r'ti C P' f • : ;-- , '.. ° '
, . .
§l4ou: after this sacrifice _of position and
pr tfor-, cohaelence-sake,' Hronntri; who
IV ' ;', Aft,ldourer;'mntrieka . ,SeCOMl time, and
It
co tuned; in retirement, the composition and'.
pu
_icationrof his - works—chiefly his ;History
of 'France (1833-1857), and - his 'History 'of!
.thiti,:Freuch Revolution (1817.1853). VA
amino& himself, philosopher though ho was,: i
witAwriting what ho, called nymbolical poetry, I
'V heals, published in 1856;' Mid • , 12Inseele,
in 37, both' of which'have gone 'into rinnie'-:
ref
editions.' These productions 'are poems'
fit nose . ' A. second edition, of his 'Wotneri of
th&RevoliitiOn appeared in 1858:. Ho. edited
o.e(dtection of papers relative to the Template,
'in:,ls4l-1852, -in two volumes. quarto. He
alsi , ‘,atote Several Reports of the 'Academy of
&Ames 'in Paris, articles in the lteime • des
DiefrgtfondeS; in the .RitryeTephlis des Gens du:
1 1 Wide' and In' other publictitions. Like moat
[• '_. ~ : , , . , . ,
,otit_rtnert 'of ability who have taken Pen in
beidi IlirdtjziO, has Written a great'deal.,
; hi 4 tatspendad,,as ‘ Professor ; of the Col
lege of France in 1851, Idtcuanur complained
.140 , 0:ly that - the reports of his , Lectures, - . on
midair he warsileUcted, were full of efrors-and
'lntOeriresentatioria-J-in fant,lhat though, pro
f,eifetilY stenogitiiheil, theY were WilfullY incorj
Otif,' and' WilfallY interpolated. There i is ',no
:daiiht,Thoivever; that he, was remarkably, out-'
,s49,,that he was more gifted than prudent,:
anti that he ; sometimes forgot that he was ad.
damping - au ,andience tot' students who pro
felisid, -the 'Christian Religion:: Ills antipathy
,to.Pio Jpautis.waq great, and, pervaded dtis'
twhOle' course- of lectures. 'ln his fir Frleits;
''W(trnen, - and routines," be condensed the ,at- ,
Aat hohak prevleasly made in Ids lecture's:
Si ~, juttething that ho wrote, didlifrounntr
41,( 2 0,1t;1#14,1,/tiiity l , ref, Ruoinn .na MOi
eothli.,-Wh'o'Wrale a 6ketoti of him, in ~ Les
I:l4repotalints," , poeitiVolr affirms , that . he'
e" tided -,'One of . )4 Lectures with th e se
?igor4s,.. it I codify to-- yen,• gentlemen, ttuit'
Bondifhisoiels as good as 'Christianity ; that
thellThagien'r:rivals tile Evangeliats ; and that
1 di( not: tiencive iti the,' Honshreratituni eat"'
:or Ottrist."'. ',ftionstui., 'in reply, apiiiiale 'to
144ritie's pioverhial distiogard of trutli t 'and
'4l6'oo,n:fat he hied the words. , ' ~
t' *Viral „of itltettEnnr's publications . are
•kifficeencin this country, by translations, and
'bait'An, o,.tenalve circulation. His latest
41 '' _ ` ~, • t 1 1a....: " dn,DearglL.,.. .
. - oAloll.o..lest In Paffif,,nnd - haw already - gime
ftnitt .4'fiftr ~large editioiiS. It AM:s "just
itemi 4nnsistad-' by, Dr. 3. W.-Patna-a; - of
i t t .. e.,ifi-relti." - 011ibr •Jil"l".The New and the
iniV.l. linit.l l 4 o ,-. already excited much-siren'.
tioifriend - olio". small athount of conflicting o[-
4014, , Mr: rival:L. intreduces • it Jo the
A.l4&ifiroader, in these words f
aThe lianelithati 'eta reatanable book is pre ;
i
lin eti - ,14 itte ifthilo in, the - stneere belief thatit
Wi delbod- -, in, the bops that it will help Arne.
rt 'hatbands and wives to perCeive, and to, feel
m „ e deeply, certain things whioh, riegleeted, are
of n causes of isiatiftg sorrow, la fsmillos that
Might to be happy.. ,
'7„."..iThe author, eminent - as . a
savant and a hist&
I ilith, by the posttloi4e holds in the world of let.
Merl nomrnands beforehand our attention and re.
eptht ; and this volume, in .whioh he gives de Diet
redelt of the observations of A lifetime, deserves
oaf - Most Sorloks - consideratton. The discoveries
that have teen made during 'the , last' half century,
in
, egard to the physiology of woman, be has turn.
e,dto the purpose of lets work with stirring earnest
-nese 'and - eicquende. The book, itself Is a very
'belt one—and its boldness is its beauty, for It Je
the Midi:ices of chastity, of a lefty and tender
'tatirality. Dance I have thought it judicious to
resider it without expurgation, and as nearly as
v43(61011 Micheleeeown forms of express! ti."
ble„,,proface sufficiently indicates the ob.
eof the Vook, and the manner in which it
'itt ; ieftectited. M. Mtcwennt grasps the sub.
jeCt with ungloved hands, and his: frank
liens end boldness make his treatment of it
nCt only „harmless but wholesome. Not
merely - Love, but the various consequences
which it - invfilves, and the circumstances
fo l hich 'erode them, are here treated ,fully;
finely, .arid frankly. The language - is always
°wiliest ; - sometirues eloquent ; Sometimes I'm.
(Zia as ti n idyl ; sometimes Philosophical ; al..
Nola thoughtful, tender, and affectionate. •
T
i Here is a passage, from ,a cluipteg entitled
ti The Man should earn enough for both,'
'1 a truth of 'which cannot be denied. The
;ought iti nut new, but the Setting of the
am is,: - ' • .
-
_t' It-ie,the_paradtse of , marriage that the man
all worklor the' woman;
that he alone shall
repporther, take pleasure in enduring fatigue for
r sake ; and "save her the hardships of labor,
tad rude eontaet with the world.. -.
4, Ile returns home in the evening, harassed, tot-
Eifring from toit t mental or bodily, from the wear+.
euref worldly
,things, from the bailenesi of Mon.
ut, in his reception at home there is Stich an In
uits. ktedneii, a dolmen intense, that ho hardly'
dims in the creel realities he has gone.through
I the day: . 1 No,' he lays, ',Abet could not
veiniest ; it teas,liut an ,ugly,dream, There' is
t one real thing-in the world , and, that is you r
"This is worcton's mission (more imperial); than
~. Mention even), to renew the heart of man.'
Prottotetrinid z siturlshed by the man, she in turn
atriebee him with love
i .t In Lave ie her true sphere of laber, - the only la.
horthatit ‘l4 essential ate 'should perform. It was
(that sbe should reserve herself )entirely for tide,
that nature made her go incapable of performing
!the radar aorta of earthly toil.
? " Itlitn's baklavas it to to earn money, her's to
spend It : , that's to sty, to regulate the household
expenditures, better than man would.
• "Ws renders bum indifferent to all enjoyment
that is bought, and makes Wrings to him insipid.
Why should be go elsewhere in quest of pleasure?
lVilat pleasure is there' apart from the woman
whom he loves? ..,,,,,-
"It is well said in Eastern law , that ' the wife is
the household.' And better Still said the East
ern peat: "A. wife lea fortune,' -
-Oar western experience enables us to add: ' Es
'pooh:illy, when Oho is poor:'
"Then, though alleluia nothing, 'she brings you
everything."
Mere, again, is a little plcturo—psinted with
a pan and not with a pottoll—which might be
labeted ci in Interior.", Every mankilf•let.
tem Must have experienced ita fidelity to what
,has often occurred under His own roof. It is
a charming "bit" of domesticity—a poem or
a plotareos the reader may choose to, view
it. But it has all the truth of beauty and , the
,beauty of truth:
" A. charming ,thing to observe, witiatt' I' have
often remarked with. pleasure among my More
etudioue friends, is' the infinite diatom , of-the
young, wife, who in a restrioted space comes and
goes, and melee round the ;Student, Without in
the least disturbing him.,Any other person
-mold have put himout; , bt retie,' he says, 'is
nobody.' In fact, she is himself y his-second and
his better soul. - _ -
wilhe holds : 114 ir breath, and .elope Jon. tiptoe.
She glides along the floor. She has scab raped
for weer ! 7 thli you 'can son what a gentle and
guiolc,sighted creature woman is; above all things
affectionate, And •feeling Inconstant need of the
beloved 'object,. Il,he allows her, she will re•
main, in the , sown. sewing or embroidering. If
not, n thousand Coetuderts or a thousand hooesst4
ties will eerier to , her as:pretexts , to come into
the remit , _Whatis he doing now ? • flow far has
ha got? Porhaps he is -working too hard? 110
. „.
.*,Love.; 14raoir.-r1 Prom the Prouoli Of 81.. T.
Illiottelet; of the Vadalty of Lettere; chief to the fib,
torlost Seotion of the National Arehlree ; author a
i.4.lltiitiri of Frauds," lifutoiy of the Amon lie•
pubboi.".Bleruolre ,of Luther," " IntrOu ellen Ai
lialvereet Illetory," "L'lmMate," 0 100Iereti," eta,,
etc. '''llranidateil front the fourth Parte ifdlthett, by
7. W. Palmer, 81 author "The
,New aid the
old;" "Up cod Mown tho Irrairaddl," eta, 4
12.310*,, page P 42. : Ides York: Rhea. 4.-.oarletou, 180
prwd strsot. rialladelphl% :
wilLmake.bPrilelf sink.' , 41 1 A4! O , vtrg. t.btP)loi
her mind.
Thereitie'rhany eindieW to ivhfolvunwittingly r
she imparts' mete? that:v.4le OAA take a v , i lya Do,
1914.thin); - t.lntAtkarqh4rreilng eleci,trigltry sheepin.. ,
munioatidi in pl , issitig" you; lightly; tobehlnk „lon'
with her • diessi guilt fonnothing with - the 'artkst
'and , therauthOr,lf with: oar tiresome 4and .nneon•_ -
geniel.vrork is_opportenely mingted that perfume'
of the Rower Of 'lode 'which revives 'everything?
So in old Itallantplotures do we see Ittla - death's
heed: al hundred-leaved. ari,d death itself
, enema to oiiipy
' `" And how'happilio itilo feel lhat,she is there.
Re pretends riot to nee her.i , , die remains hentover
bin work; ae it absorbed in
• {t.. lint , big boort
gains the upper hadd ,, and tie exelettes :
, .datil ! ig, elntrrning rosebud, -do riot
motile ypur stops. Ilrourmovements,areharmoby z
Your voter, A melody whioh'enchants oar...roil.'
prosenoe - eheds int in tinenee upon nil , -Work -, It will
be adorned with - your grace; aridlgtOw. 'With the
damea6 ntypstipitatingheart.,
"'..Without seeing you, I gyAlised you Were here'
'by the iforeitsed -itrdor Of my work,- by the:light.;
whioh ovbrapren,ll utyapirlt.- ; ,
Athonsand ygtre-from now, they , say":
His ti yet, alive 'Wok', waynith and affectio n."
-And the renedn 6f it she was besideYort When, .
you wrote it.", ~1 4 • : 1
Tre,land marked,,at ;least, at score of, .p;04 1 .
,:ges_ b,oolcoalich we are unable to pub.
lisle, For .books nakreceivii little mare •thaii
passing notices in, a daily Journal, However,
we arrive A -the opinion, that Pir,romm'ST has
some things—imany • tbings—in this voluMe
fag.; anrP ae4iPiC arty, parts ~ of his preceding,
letrits . .:,-151111bliqpber, his standing
lkArraYS ; 4le f Row, • wilt take len
eqyall.pfmalted , iposittetk,-as phygolo6t:
Dr:, i'Llark: has rather 414m/used than, trai 4:
/Ord this :bet*
HIPPOLTTE , Otomax, French, biographer
of MierfuLET, gives a favarabie vierrof:hiba,
and respects him rot his :great' regard for
popular rights, and • for • his groat •ay nipathy
,with• suffering humaniti in all ranks aiid
chases. -'His heart is fader—yet the• man: is
proud. His historical works, Genrstrat says,
are only of
,the 'second order, which. young
poop's ; and women',like: MIertELST,
on this ,view,,is a man oflsontiment, witho)if
logic; a man .of, scarcely:o4o-i
nina ; a man of poetic, thought, but: of feeble
character ; , a man. rd% passion, but not of rail
son; r a man sometimes, useful, ofttimes dan
gerous. Ells_entbrislasm [what is here moaht
is what Americans " high-falutin , ), is
frequently ; so . excessive' as to • be, fatiguing.
Often -it degenerates' (?)• into. pure 'poetry,
which SSOII -gets beyond! the ~bounds' Of
reason.
Another estimate, by Id. G. PAPE/LEAR, in
the Dictionnaire Universal des Cotttemporaiws,
'places Mumma on a far more lofty pedestal,
and says that he'is a liisforian of , the philOsci
phical schoOl; that, in his eyes, the individiuil
is nothing, laid the multitude all—their move
ments constituting. the laws of history.. Fi
nally; that 71110:11EiET is the - founder 'mid prid:
hipel painter of tliepicturesgun school ; tb4t
he obtains, -tr ' tho :relief brills -dotal% the
most powerful dramatic effects; that an iit;.
;dent love of,huirtinity' breathes through all
his pages; thole , whobondemn the
ocessional exaggerations and bizarreries of
his style, are unable to lay down his writings
'without eagerly perusing .them ; and , thet. by
.common' consent, he is a man 'of immense
learning 'and varia d'accplirem ants;
rof o r Edmons of Walter Scott.
it le , kraiwn to our: readers that T. 13. Peterson
grothors.`of.ttils , city have 'published ißElllti•
nine different ; eiitions -Wakens's. works, witt ,
Illustrations, and aro preparing a flys:lira 1 B
the way, an exact and full account of Ilia eutlaY
,Upott and in:leant* received for these, niVmerois
WIWI; of V* Mph popular works of • 'onr time,
Would'bo =a Inirions feature in literary genetics,
whieh we Labe repeatedly naked Mr. VIV.-"Pete•
eon to supply nu with. ',Pete rsons have : new, neat
ly:ready for' issue, thirty-two different edition cit
'Sit' Walter Seott'a verse
and prose, that he rover Wrote, nose wilt.be caln
• """
tlret
voinine contains aphis Toeno k loge and *Wilt,
`ever PubliSheil•hylino tt- di his life. titpre, - or tiY his
literitry. executor afterkib. death.„- - The notes are
given In full, as ;Well id the nnthoi's charming
blographioal intioduotiona; Whioh, appeared
elusively in the - Calleafie edition' of 1936,
and were, indeed, the 'latest efihrts' of ,bie - mind,.
Veluenst
,ll,Vl,lnelusive, contain the 'whole
of, the Waverloy Novels, with a glossary of Scotti,
°inns; and all the Introductions and Notes of the
Author's oirn pet-edition, published in 7828.30.
Peterson has these novels now in course of weekly
Wage' at 25 cents each novel—the original selling
price having been $7.56.: Vol. VII contains. the
Tales of a Grandfather,. written for Mr. Lookhart's
e'en, anti the History of Scotland, published in
L'ardneesCabinet,Cyclopiedia. Vol. VIII contains
the Lives of Dryden and Swift; biographies of the
British novelists;-Ssott'idramatic works; Paul's
Letters to his Kinsfolk,' which treats of Waterloo
anti the celebrated Hundred Days; theEyrbiggia;
Saga ( feel a ndlo mythology,) the Essays on Ohiyal:
:ry, Romance, and the Drama, written by Seat
for the Ettryilovadia Britannica ; the ReligiouS
,Ltiscourses, which he wrote for a young • clerical
friend ; and.Letterson Demonology and Witch,
craft, first published.in Murray's Family Library:
Volume IX includes the Whole of the Life of Na.
poleon Bonaparte, corrected 'after his' dehth; by
LoOlchart, frfon two interleaVed copies, containing
corrections a the text and notes. The Tenth, and
last volume, of this e'dition,'eontainti the-'whole
.Life of Sir Walter Scott, by JAI-. Lockhart, 10
son-ln-latv and -literary exeoutor—a work which'
takes its place in English literature only after Dos
well's Johnson. The illustrations consist of New
ton's portrait of Scott, a vignette view: of Abbotts-:
ford,( for the accuracy of which we -south,) and 'a!
medallion head of The profit im•
pressed upon each cover.
From this catalogue, it will be seen that this
edition will include every line of the Edinburgh,
or fulleit Altinne of Scott's works. It will do.
more. In 1829, Scott contributed an article on
Moliere; to the Foreign Quarterly Review. edi•
ted by Lis friend, Mr. B. P. dillies. The fact is
mentioned in the 75th. chapter of the Life, by,
Lockhart, and again in the list of Scott's fugitive!
.pieces. This article, never, yet included in any
European edition of Soott's writings, will be ap
pended to the Life, by Lockhart, and will. take,
rank, at once, as oae of Scott's finest' pieces of
biographical criticism.
The ten-volume edition which we have thee
described;' frotti a - rather , rapid etamination of
the tprinted dices, oontand over. 7,000. pages,
royal - tiro.. in ten
' volumes.. In, England, this
Oolleetion; in the • slightest boards, coats one
'hundred and tiventy.flve dollars. Petersons'
edition, bound in' black cloth, will sell for
twelve dollars. The IVaverley , novele, in similar
binding,- will be separately sold.at six dollars for
five large Svo. volumes The force of cheapness
can no farther go.
Strilte of the Moulders at Alloluy.
The moulders of Albany have set forth a'state•
mont justifying the strike they made tome weeks
ago, and showing its causes. They any no other
close of mechanics aro under, such oppressive
tyranny, and Foote the contract which the mold
dere have been compelled to sign to get work or
/MOIA it, SS follows :
"On Saturday of each week he shall be entitled
to reoeive two• thirds of the moneys tine him for
work done during the week ending the Saturday
previous, excepting two dollars end the odd cents
above even dollars. This suni,"'reserved from the
earnings of each week, isle' kehillin id the hands
of sold atm until the end of ehe year, and then
whatever shall be due to aril .party of the second
part obeli be paid to him; the same firm reserving,
bewever;the right to pay tho amount then Clue in
equal weekly instalments, not extending beyond
April lat.' ,
• Aooording to Able arrangement, every time a
moulder, earns three hundred dollars ho has to
hand over ono hundred dollars to his employer.
The emplOyer keeps this a whole year without in
terest At the end of the • year, the employers
man pay • the money held for a year without in
tereatif by weekly inatalmenta. Woo, there ever
snob an outrage perpetrated before on. the
hard hands and sweating ,brows of American
labor? We think not. Lot us again quote from
the ,4 Oppressive Platform" 'adopted 'by the am.
ployers:
" In ease the said-party-of the second part shall
become unsteady, or, not disorderly, or refuse to,
Mould nerr - work as It be presented from time
to time, when changes become necessary, or to
cent orm to the rules and rogulatione established
for-the direction and government of the workmen,,
or shall at any time leave tho employment ef the
said' firm without, their consent, he hereby
agrees to forfeit all the money reserved 'in 'their
hands, accumulated from the two deltaic and the
odd cants above named, and that they sliall•have
the right forever to withhold the same, as damages
agreed. upon and liquidated by and between the.
reapootive parties herot.."
If this does not make a slave of a man, we do
not know what would. Moordifig' to this contract;
the employer may bee perfect monster, and yet a
man cannot leave his furnace without his oonsent.
Should he leave, lie forfeits all the money due him,'
be Resettle $5O - or WO. The -Moulder is not 'only .
"[cued "'in 'in this meatier for ettemptingth better.
his condition, but the employers halm/intend into
auoh a eombinetion, thatlio mart who leaves a rap:,
noes without the proprieter'a eonsent' shall rat:
calve any work in.any other furtletni tit the City or
Albany. In other words,if a moulder undertakes
to better MS 'condition he is tined $1,00,-and thee
subjected to banishment. Why tlittnuiployers did
not substitute the death penalty for banishment,
is note than we can • endersteed: The oontrsot
thread upon the moulders Of Albeny is a document
more nionstrous to its manta' 'then any paper ever
pecia outside of Rwide,
: , I „ '..TVV , t).ENTS‘4
1- -217 •
tilos 1444 Pre't • •
-r. •
f Wit publish bald?, a . pie tt, written' by a teak 94
I ',tliht Oity.lebehalf rite:der, 'reeentty,
dofivioied of the murder of tialitalwidellen,'lte, the..
Settler inutinyi eau," Slid wheislimaratieler
toffee of detilloselloateit: ' evident% +Nat•hike:,
collie _Le lighfstoce ,, hiatrial, xispdoting . theproba `;
ble innocence of Tinnier, ,the'eneeutiowof the ten= '
j
fence has been2pottpeefek from Friday eflthe Pr.oll l
Sent week, until ifriday the eighth_
friends of
, L tha prisoner it s,ppers,,efollePildent
Mot if inilitent time ii , ..alloWe‘furt,lier dlattl r e;„
'Mies be made `which Will - matiiialiß teedifY.
ltiMgtriil and in fiat, whit)(ltaiiireadytrexteplred
bonviitie s n,ia;si reirkerel'it E iiiinoldeartfin
that,lio 'Matter •Wliat:part - Plimer , anstairied
the orime in which he stands impliested,l4 was
Wet 41f6 actdatmurderetfofiCaptabi hfellen. {nit
• Subjoined to theeontwunication erealso_publigh
a dream thoprisoneOntely had in his cel l : .
The object .o,f.law,and-,lts pepaltiesis w ears
intake to teats indiidnal,ll36 innocent apt the
guilty. ;Especially /boob/ it threw its - area emend
the innocent, and proportionately tumid the‘mins
paratively innocent. , , . , • •
There life vest diffetentere b'etirierOtheinstige
tors of aline nndlhosewho'have had , eistiberdi- ,
natepartin,it. It nafintppotelxhappente4torK
'ever, that the inefigatorthave often the powar; of
'throwing:in aPpearandeillfe Werglit'of the
uponothera. and miming tisentielver.', _ • ,
-There is,strong avldegoe far snpposing,tiust this,
hitieeen the oeseln -a the leftior ptaitin y .
ble, for the ereehitten-lof-the sentenee,tiew ,
upon oyrus.W.Pittnicr..: Thosewho have themest
thoroughly and 'dislutiostedlY investigated his
cise, , believe hire 'omnparatively lnnoeent, the
majority, of , „,.the jury, -.who, the.' 'Menne'
brought forward at the trial bellavedlim guilty , '
have eipressed:thein tiottitiottaf, frith' additidnal
(widen oe einde bionghlimlight,lheb his-Sentence
should be commuted._ Under thp,edronagstaneli,.
itie better thatTie'sident Buchanan ; with *shim'
the fate of the prisoner now 'rest.thist alleged
crime being a -national bee;-:-fahould aril !Vat alLt
on the side- of leniency to the guilty,. than 'of
severity to the ifinosent." A 'few months' delay
would ;never defeat the Ondit ofJustioo: - -•
• Under the circumstances, it would- be • better
to have the prisoner pardoned- than to.have•the
enterice now resting upon him - ezetettod:` Studien
is seamed, not in the extreme penalty of - theAtsw
being , exeentect upon sonmogo, but upon the :404 ,
Cite. •
Zt is said thietidebn:rietitrin bee lieen
from the duty of signinehert nametto the:death'
penalty, so painfulwitat tt.to her. -"Ant the de
light of th e pirdontoo• pOwer Ate holds Monty:"
A delightful posVer,' Indeed 'whieb;it Is said, a she
often wzereises, against' the. remorustrainses of , her
- advisers." And this power our own Chief-Magis
trate betis'in the present ease. In 'ln after years, it,
must thrill'himheith joyous emittiobe to remember
that if he has erred it has-been •oft the side el
mercy.
The'rittorket , s Drea'in.
(The -Priem:lees Dream to a: literal one oC Orme
Plumer, It nas throw!' Into Ito present rovm 4r & /air
to whoee Armband we related_ , Its beautx le its
trtithfulness 1-
- -
'Twas night- 7 41ns genilestareloOked down • 1
• ' Upon the slemberlig earP3 2 . ,
With Hewitt pitre•and sweet as when" ,
Theyisang bail its . •
In joy Cor tw, ear sins,and were,
Unknown in their bright spheres, '•
-1 1,eafe, theit an Inlaid - need pledge front 'Cl'od,
Toiladden ,ell.oar year!'..; - - t
Htiwrtlibiongli the 'wititiow'grating grim
- OfAloneprisonees_eelli. - -
Like in tying angels looking in, -
That gentle star-light 'fell,
,e 'And gieimed upon his tear-dimmed eyes,
And o'er his forehead crept,
Tilt, soothed and 'comforted, belay,
And like - an infant -
He drain:led—the:Stars Ilene on Mai
And eqrtebingin hls diedme, "
;Lis wondering Ayes with , j4 beheld ' •
One whose inotaaakog beams-,
Seemed Itwking.down ;n 100 on him,
White froth therilty - sfar
, A sweet.voide whispered,• , (Look in faith—'
..Behold!, the Heiltlehme.ster!." , -
• His-weary eyes dwelt-on it long,. • "
• While tender memories rushed
Of hems when at his !natbor'a knea
- 'Re sat, in'rronder bushed , ' '
2 To hear that Stor# sweet of old, ", ••;
• ErOw heie npen the earth, , • •
Io manger low at Bethlehem, •
Tie- Sitionr 'had hii birth::
Tie tooled elong that lial_cf
Atilt streaming front thoalAry--;
4,ad saw wobitaUisisform--, 4
"iterOlalUtil IgritteetrAr - , "1 -
Oblice. arta stood . •
That - Ittnelypiiitod_celf, "'' 4 ;
7 'And shed a glory roand the - pima.'
And joy no words can tell. • „
He gated -in wonder when the ohild
iteolined upon his breast,. - , -
And said, " i AM the Soli of God
' •
Who comes to give thee rest:" -
I've seen thy penitential tears,
Rave heard thy prayer so meek;"
Then turning to the guilty one,
Re breathed-upon his obeek. •
Thus'gently fell the Holy Ghost
• Upon an erring Sent; • '
And purged it froo from every
And wade it -" white as wool,"
The morning dawned—the prisoner rose
• With comfort in his breast - •
Ills guilt was changed to sweet repose,
Ilia donbtst to 'Heavenly rest.
The Murder ot. nary Delaney--Verdict
of the Jury., ,
[Prom the Pittsburg Gazette, blonder]
We gave, Saturday morning,oi Snob facts in re.,
gard'to this tragedy as we could gather in time for
,going ! to press. -
Jones, who it is believed was married to the
murdered woman some years ago, though it le Un
certain when, was abont'thirty -years of, age,' and
lived with her on Prospect street,rierm•Washing
ton, in the Sixth 'ward, for which distriet . he was,
'constable for three years, during this 14 -
conducted himself creditably, and -made . % a good,
officer. Mary Delaney, or Jones, the murdered,
woman, who has had an unenviable reputation for
years, wag abaut thirty yearn old. Bbe was several
years ago the, reputed-keeper of houses of 111-fame
in different parts of, the city, at one ,of .which, on
Prospect street, in 'April,lssS; she stabbed and
killed one Jacob Shaw, for which she was convicted
of manslaughter, and served two and a half years
in the penitentiary. Jones had one son by _this
woman, who Is about nine years of age. 'Air, was'
to be-expected under such olrentnotanoto, the par ,
ties never lived peaceably together, Si far, as we
can learn, and it is said that they have bad several
quarrels. At one time, about a liar' ago the
woman attacked Jones in the street, in daylight,
with a butober-knife, and Inflicted some-alight
wounds upon 'him.
A German preaoher, named Zimmerman, 'resid
ing in Birmingham, who. witnessed 'the scene,
gave the following statement to cfacer.J. Q. Pat
tersen : •
- Me left the city, where be bad been h. - animating
business, about *look, and reached the north
end of the Monongahela bridge, as near as be
could judge, , abbut a quarter to It. Just as he
stepped-on the planking of.the bridge be heard
tore pistol shots fired in quick, succession, in the
direction of 'the road. lie turned around, and
sawn woman running , towards the bridge,: meant
log loudly, and pursued by a tnan -Who overtook
her some twenty feet from the bridge, , ,
A short Struggle ensued; which ended In the
woman being - thrown, -and the 'man' then threw
himsolfon her, and-began to strike downward
with his arm ; he could not see whether he hold
anything in it. Wharf the 'struggle commenced,
alarmed for his own safety, he -stepped-within
the bridge, and when, he again approached the
scene the woman was lying on the ground, me.
tionless -Me saw no other pardon but the man
WllO pursued her, and when he returned the lat
.
ter had disappeared. -
Jones"alleges that, suspecting lately that hie
wifeltad• become Inconstant, he followed - her on
Enda) , night to where the deed-was committed,
and discovered her as stated.
The testimony before the coroner then closed,
and the jury returned a verdiet to the +Week that
dooeased came to her death from wounds Millard
at the hands of Riohard Jones. A commitment
for murder was then lodged agalestlones by Co
roner Bostwick -
The Meade of Ale Mats, who is supposed to be
the man Jones alleges be found with his' Wife;
state that-hie version of the affair 'is that the'
woman overtook him while walking along the
road, and asked leave to walk alongside of him,
which' he granied:' Soon after this he was'at
tasked. They soy: he will 'be forthcoming in a
few dayo, when the serious oharge made against
bite will he refuted.
. -
Mete Is a' butcher, and livis in Birnilngham. -
We are informed -that he was seen by Mr. Price,
toll.keeper on the bridge, in- company with the
woman, passing Into the bridge between eight and
nine o'olbek. Mete's wife stated that she thought
the hat which was found In the morning belonged
to her husband. ,
.• - • -
The body of the murdered 'wonfan was burled
on Saturday. • • , • •
irroit another artielsauthe Gazette - -
The awful taking
. 04 of ,tho woman, Mary Da
bney, on BildUy eitited' a 'deep feeling in
our oommuntty on Saturday. It is no wonder that
peaceable and - law-abiding citizens should oak,
.who is safe from the bullet or the dagger? ..When
they see such an exhibition of the fierce andini-'
governable outbreak. of the baser.paisions of 'men,
to the darknesa of night, on a Tablio street, under
the glare of the street , limps! Might not the
'pistol have done its work : upon you; Upon me, upon
any one walking there in the peace of God—upon
any one _whom - the , haggrffit. eye of , the nuns of
blood might have Mistaken' for the 'obfeot of his
'malice? ' ' • • 7:.• , !-. - "•
This •briega.uti to •a swatter which strikes is Al
'worthy of : a. remark .or two.- The man who was
with tho woman Delaney Is Bald to be named
Chariss Mete:- The story goes that Mete was own.
log to Pittsburg from Birmingham, where he re
sides;
,that, as he approached the bridge, this wo
man, a stranger to him, asked that she might
walk- in his proseation aoross the river that as h e
neared thie tide the attack was made,. arici two
dEhooestewittriteidot:td.ohr..o.t Now. nd if ho th o te t - i b izi e
a irli n e ?
Wh wh y y
dose he not appear and tell his: own, story.?- .The
het was
oc found , in the street showed the
pas
sage of a bullet thrig iaboVe-thehandh' it, the missile having en
t
° ered about two inelies , end oome
arina:tit the toper tho'43rown. We are Informad
that one bullet just Bribed hbt neck, below the est.
• Mete, if he is not 'too
- sick or too much huitto
appear--and the letter' hioannot be if =the bullet
oitly grand bituvoKl-10fel to.l•.towx:*44 the:
NOTICE TO - COBILEISTONIONE
Conispoadfs4 for 4 i=
to adnd the fullowlistnierat •
- .
I'ver .
comootrioatiaey intuit be an:impaled Vet',
name of the wilts!. iiiirtOi*tofinftolfrbifiifaif It*
thotyiognphy, but'ons : iiit y orthi - !Lion shi,nlit b 4
- .. . . _....
~ ,
wrtiten ciiiinill. • -- - - • - '
we attll bfrOattr OUArtik to 1%1=41.
Tula, otluit•-Vrt' -O Gd ithiFftw gisfog *.
of itsi;tittliatt tutetlo(dat tititittlet;
tbitrotooteit at it4ourrogiely Mintz:Wks 'Wm.
, .
P9 ll6 # ou rorAlghttginattoptitotAtti kit Wyatt.
ing to tko antral nubs. - -
OSUtNeftMelte eonier bittari nue autherlires, teil
what be-,lgoirt Moody , affair, and
ralievalihrumfft,iia,thajiikniattiona against hint;
There itie thuitaswit "r ors rillicabaht him won,
hestiati 41thAltiiffirr;Whieffeweefoziahif hi ate ht.
Meta ought: Ur hive bow WNW' beforththa Oaro4
110 ell jar,: lair toted Wm boairlotind, that, *a firt
ae peeetbleigo ijge
,ffegraa.of-,fols ta_this - affair
10 rea(lo kia4.lolfr
OE.S.tRAI NNWA:
. ZiCr;-46finstiCt - yMtri ilia,. a,
bolo jging .to this oity;:Wlto - had. - no Parente; and
'wliewasfrepiently found by ottrraittenteirldeep..
Ng in &salon/es, Wattchibitdained-Lefland mat by
thm Pollee!, Court Intact . State ,Iteforor &hoot at
We stboro... ll aringlikienffneolowot t tio7"hii i "
hehavior he wort.tke love And.eateem•uf , a the
officers and fbeheepers of the institution. Lately
8 wealthy ocittde of agettinsreons; on s visit to the
I vorably she* by the bey's appearance,
adopted hinf, gels him: their name, and AO an
nounced- their .intention of, reeking heir to
an estate - or $40,4*0 ,
, should, he encourage.
meat to, the boys ceinnilatra to,theShors school,
for by good bohemia' thef misy bear fortunate as
little Pete} Dodd 1 .-41fewitteryport Ulcers.) Herald.
amine AeOfizonti 'A. Baker,
junior editor of the Abingdon Democrat-, met with
,a l very serious and petard accident on Twiggy
morning kilt, in his own eenohnn. , had
charged, mid - watt exathining, pietol, 4 lthert it
NWents off aooldenteily,theL belt en tid - hetlientifiditt
of his thigh, p_atietng dathel.vihreagfr; oat
thelared,pekt his leg, The hall= the
Telleteiteriery. eitiertailt.theritlimald
bark been Otto editor loss )11r. }Aker le - doing
very well, and is quits, cheerful under the airtime
'atenons; hut ifi-we Were , ittlisto-nlatte, , '
ite would
Wive' ilia Pieta awarn-when he merits - it to shoot
it won't, end Wen he .donNwant it to 540, it
will. — Ablegdosysigirtroot.,
Tux bairn alionnsi ,Sesoor, Boys --_sz
atone driannta Arrns.r ~ I, a stMonday, 'two
boys, , nttitched:to soltool No. 10, Mc:daft VW
, teenth•sweet,Erstoklyngt. commenced wear
telling, duripereeeses. Otte, se „ladmittlicd Sidtha
Thetford, 404 1 1 1 ,Yekan, Amts. krlielks
Which offended another boynarmod4ohn Slum
nom ' Tbe latter bad a knife in his hand, enkked
in whittling a stick'of wood. He win` et Thetford
and stabbed , him in theintok, initiating le serious
but note dangerorusnround, Shannon was taken
into.euitody by, the _Eightit:vrard police, andbeld
to await the remit of thisleiniles nifflotta.
Tun Essrost_ O'a.) ExAre , is _gins au inatanee
ra)rwbitriv ff natioteritur hi the part of "a young man
who was at that place; and wishidlo Welt Phila
delphia.'-Thenferw"by- the Beltititteround
dolphin and Trenton read is • a dollerand a half,
but as the Inancierhad,but one dollar, Ate per.
ehssed a tloket to Neir York; with that became
as far es Trenton •, here he sold hitt - naked' for two
dollars, end with fifty dentele purchased a ticket
for. Philadelphia, this not only getting the tide
for nothing, bat noakingtifty, cents b Me mein.
fog's work. That man engbe to,, hest, Well.streat
, - • 1. 7-%
Anointlit• AT Nitaditattset . XrirlaY nr4ir
wen w mart fell Off - the bezik'of'Nfagarieritm:•,,ou.
the Atnerician aide c n shortdistencis aewpsn
sios bridge._ He was **lriiitger, tad tiewteedfilii
a letter when the accident marred,- After. falling
nearlypne hundred feet he ,lodged at-nplace lu. ,
abeessible by any
,path. A - reftek was obtained:end '
a min lowered - to the *t where - 11M filmed sithn
was. - Hit had suffered great iefwtyt and wait in
, Afterscenst little time/pent-1m making
proparetionn, he RR& drawn ttpaudltaktinlo_a he. .
tel to be properly attended to. ' _ _ ,
Inn er 11$VAfirre.-=AgentleMjitt Wit ' ho recent
ly travelled from Lexington; Yi., to Lyneldnirg,
says that the tenets oh the reed,larnettlierYin
the vicinity' of- the l ormerplcoo, are littlfally
swarmed with locusts, He, received, seyaratierge
branches' of trees completely riddiciAninsee_in.
sects in making deposits of theiteffdt:Vbeefata
boppere in the nelghbothood, sur stated' ?the
Telegraph,'" aro cheirrnirenteaitittai 6r'"Eltlak.4
of:wheat are stripped-a 1 smety blade, and.green.
corn, potatoes, en , even fobeoco,t -sre. dimmed
with astonishlograpiclity......Nic,iwond (Ve /PP
- '
porch. '
Ti ,
est-tor ficm Bith`te'Nocklatiklifitil4a,
was upset lest week in nonfeettencs ef the horses
taking fright at the approach of the elephant be
longing, to Banda and NethanNi Cleolm._,NTlnl4 l / 1 -
vet of the *nob; who had his leit_broks, trila,pre•
°anted withit - pursepf sl7s_by Mr.3ancre, -
Tun igretstivilleAtitOrtu.)•people iire c goitig
to haresgreet Nnith. of July oelebititio*titilio-.
ding a pig chase, alimbing_ egreammt pottOte.
The Everlasting „Ortier-otY•teraza vril[; to
.addition to other imposineeeremortles, place en
Atlantic oabiti"_aoroes the Shetucketriver:
' TUE DitrVittt of 'a New York °nutlike%
searching in the straw at de-bottom of hievablele
for Milan coin. found a babe aboutsix months old,
who was, without en -owner ; .The 4.yratiftt , - was
_ 85 ,1 to. Ott , almshouse. , , -
IT. ()TAT TATIft, the' border ru ffi an leiiderr
has ban ecquittO of the charge of At - n
stealing h.
gro, at Wehtport,lite. - -Ite bad sold the nag o'; and
Inisittytreetweredldet -esitkontLetta c • -
hr SUe
qooauie tho pnrotiasor did_not:PaY.:
N; "F °ya ms f the - phreuulegief, hub - been
aiaminine b. 1%, a aoson, disiblguhibed,b.eido in
Boston, isrlißb blimlfolOnd, and is ,tiaid ,to Save Sit
their trills of Obitioteri•eicy - • --'
preteudedlbsi in Fitchburg; Musa
, - pant irsoimpla Abi'dorbili crop* one rooting upon
the sprouts otthis year's growth.-; .
- -
A MAN in ,Bittil '
lo aunt
sixty howl!, without sl eep or. rest, for $2OO, .
THE COURTS.
YES'TIIIDAT''fr PllOO Kiptie's
Reported for The Preen.]
- ,
QUARTER' SISS3OIfeL--Tlidge ‘10115011.--Yes
terday the usual crowd, attraoted by an`ldle otid
predates - a ottilotity; 000upled the Ettrdieni c e- Beats.
-Beside these, everybody Who did not have to be in
wart was not in court, for, cf. all the med.:unin
viting, nay, repulsive plaoeedettpi the warmth
of yesterday was the vie :Muses
disposed of, with but a single exception, ware if
but little moment to any beyond the respective
clients.
James fl Kelly' wig tried on the charge of
keeping a gambling himso. The, defendant was
bound over, in January kit, 'oil - The oath - ed
ileorge Paten:non; now under - Conviollort:t4f
forgery. Qmito, recently . Judge Allison direct ed benoh- warrant* to be issued for the arrest of
Kelly and others, bound over on Peterman'a oat!
Kelly wee 'the only ono arrested, the &liner . In
whose bands the warrants were placed bob* , rms . -
-Me to find them.- n ,
17pon,Petermen being called to_ tbe , stand,-be
refused to testify, *sant, saying that - he
did not think it swills pleas ado eo.
'riled that be bad "teetilled against' Kelly before
Recorder -Bneu, but Bald that merely teen:.
tinned Kelly's as one of the immesh° bad been In.
Messrs Lewis C. Caesiday end J. T. Hennessey
appeared as counsel for .Kelly. Mr. Lougliesid
strenuously endeavored. to indutie a reply from
Peterman, who persiitently - declined 'answering
any question that was put to Mm, on the ground
that he wha justified in abstaining from any decla
rations that had.% tendency to lower him in pub
lie estimation. elf_ course, the bill had to be sub::
mitted to the jury, and a verdict of not guilty was
promptly rendered by the jury.
Diehard MoDevin was charged irith'the larceny
of a goose valued at $120,, the , property•of John
Beckman. The prosecutor did not appear, and
the District Attorney 'submitted the bill tothejury
without evidence,:- who ratan:tots • verdict of not
guilty. . ,
Daniel Efoiten 'was convicted upon the 'charge
of an assault and battery on Michael McLaughlin;
James Hollingsworth was charged with the larr
°any of two razors and a pair of silver spectacles,
valued at two dollars, the property of John Gregg:.
Verdict not guilty. •
Henry 0. Price was charged withmalicloas usia ,
chief, inbreaking the front door of the home of.
William in-
This bill was also tahmitted to the
jury. • Verdict not guilty.
Jane Looney Witt, charged: with. the 'snarly_ of
five large silver dessert .spoons, five, silver tea
spoens, a silver' ustard spoon, and a salt viols;
altogether valued at $2O, the-property of Richard:
Benton,Verdiet not guilty.. -
' Andrew Johnson and Thrall. Willbeins were
chefged with the larieny 0r5225, , the property of
Benjamin F. Warren.. Andrew Johnson, the drat-,
named defendant, upon being-arraigned, •plead
guilty to the charge. Verdict not guilty as to the:
other defendant*. .
biaryßider, Saran Smith , any Miry bleGnokeri,
, were tried on the obarge of assaulting Reorge H.,
Roberts, and Roberta was tried at - the gime - time
on the 'charge agiaulting •Mary. , Rider. This'
diflioulty arose between neighbors, and according
to the testimony the broomstick was used -over_
Robert's bead by one of the females. A•verdiot
of 'guilty was rendered-against all the defendants.
Mr. William G. Smith appeared, for-the defend-,
ants, and generously paid the casteid the Case oat
of• his private purge. '
Frittleriek „Ristine and - Catharineßleana: rare.
tried on the charge of keeping a disorderly berme.,
Several' females were Salted as witnesses,, whO
testified that they had-seen married -men go to'
the louse, and women gc. for their-husbands. Be.
yond that, they could not say anything. General,
Hubbell represented the defendants, who bad
every appearance of reipectability. 'The mother
of Mr. Ristine testified to the good character of
the house, as also did several others. Still the
Stay rettinied•ii Verdict of guilty, which was
tirely unexpected..., Amotion was made for a new •
trial, which will be hereafter argued. _
• Catharine' Shetioup, - a Carman woman, was '
quitted of a °barge - of assault and battery on Ro
bert Warnock.• The charge was quite petty, and
the peer woman in the dock was affected to tears.
:Via-Aosta were placed upon the prosecutor r and •
'Catharine was allowed to go home. ,
- Robert 'Campbell was acquitted of a trivial
charge of larceny:
„ _ _
Frank o,Donneli was charged with ealling.h.
quer on Sunday, sellingg without a liberise, and '-
,wiling to minors. The defendant was represented '
bylTao , 'C. Collins, Rut in an earnest and able
meaner. Th 4 witnesses for the Commonwealth
were respectable colored women. One 'of 'them
stated that abe Could 'not testify aa•ta having men -
the guilt alleged, in• the bill of indionnent, but •
the had witnessed enough of the streets of dist',
pation in the neighborhood, where pOisonedliquer =
was dealt out at a few•penniea a glass. She
thought that &white - man was =brig this raoatrie
graded of creatures who would-live-Mt- the bard- •
gotten °arrange of poor colored folks, by selling,
them the Means of their.'own destrnition., Dis
trict Attarney Liinkheed ' conducted the pressen
don; Verdiotguilty. ; • • .
-After some-remarks from the Judges, O'Donnell
was genteneed to pay a fine 0f45%. and the costs of
prosecution., .
Jeremiah Berry, Centioteld 'of it elmtlarpharget,
ieeelved the same sentence.
Geatlek White .Wailreqtritlitti of.
pnAlofous mis
chief.
George' R. Roberts; for assault Sod battery; was
Sentenced tie the oasts Sf, pvoeenatlOfl•- - - •
Andrew' JOhimon, larceny. Tbreentonthe in tlty ;
CountliFrisen.: r - •• • '
Tao etdlea teen adjourned. - • -ri p