The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, July 20, 1859, Image 1

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MERINO :SHIRTS
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itiDBERT E 1 tVANS,
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TB kETA, - COUSIUtIION Bliasiton forma, maNs,
DUNA WAY
- INTO 'parrots, RNIVESi SPOONS, '
LADLES; /co . too.-
- 'eNlOita 'fall plating on All kinds of motor: ..24
W4P-AELPAC •XLSON
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sEwrNa- MACHINE'S !
/opal's to alrotloota foe worst o;Ood tot'
iT ifi9EJUIC TAP.DNat AND DaDIN II AN ,
WITY:6I3IO.Ifa — 'I 7 IFTY DOLLARS.
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Wad Stott.Street, Treatite, N. J. , ,
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lot esy 4tarist Wset, l okeitnir.
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XDWIN BOBER 011, Olooreotown,N. J.
, PATTERN:di; Milan, , N. Z. •
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dOOOLDEPARAY- MOT iliwnreo-
At the Old Mud, No. 701 C IPPNII'd litres , rrppo
-- eats the Wsibizigtonlionee, • „
WINCHISTIR ,wlll ea heretofore, Ms per eriperrLelon re the_ Cutting sod bleartfeereriep
deperhaeold e • Caere for has iselebrated Axle of Shirts
dlrrSelltre Wed at the thortertrlotioe. Wholesale
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1818811' prwionneel by all who kin 'toed them to be
,3 111 1 , 1 1 ,te tallosbort. p, v. , _
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Ail*Okr We/to-A*4' atiskiims Alum:lewd
, the tlehabiyho!opefesiutoy 3040,4011tet of their
puio 441 D
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MECAIAN'ICiAia BAKERY,
OAS is °intim AT Tin FOLLOWING
011011A1•110.11L BdAPAY, H . W. corner of Broad and
Vine stream
J. 0•11/a9.300TINI, - W wiener or Twelfth
, and Wallace streets •
O. M:OLdBW,' Poplar street .6 elo xa
Tanta.
W., afoltßdra, • - •B. >c corns Birth and
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Goatee emote
MRS S.B.101( No. 493 Oallowlell/
street
S. PANOO4BT, - No. 910 Spring Garden
etr.et.
".0313N G. morerr, No. 1993 Vine street.
BILL MUDS
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T. P. SMITH , , No. I.lo' North -TM
!trees.
T. 0. HoittMi, . B. H earner , Tlfth and
Bprice street!:
'W. W. MATH:SWS, . 8. B owner Blerenth and
Lout streets.
D. "KN I GHT, , . Broad street below 1 141-
not. ,
GIORGI GAMIN, No. 14 1 9 Lombard
etmet.
. N. W corner !gluon%
D. 0 - OUHTNIT,
and Pine civets
8. B. 41480 H, . /mirth and Germantown
Road.
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Oletb.
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Z. Laitive,, - Corner Sonib 'Fourth sod
Johnston Wee% ~
4 . HOLLAND, + 8. W. corner 81tPent.h and
otiirnritEs
Ogden ntreete.
'DAVID FIADDL.IB, ' No 280 Meth Eletenth
'treat. -
I, 19:EIGHTUAN /3. E aorntr Blowenth grid
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Jeffers it otreetn.
8 . "81P4LNS J
t No. .1.040 North Yron
. . street. ' •
H. BROOKS, , 'B. W corner of Besenth
and Plneitreeba -
/Oil 11Y - 888, - poetee street below Thu,
• • .1- teenta street.
P. M.- WOOD, • -a, IV airoer rrent.The sod
P. Centel' streets.,
isoluua, N. SY corner Tenth and
Shiypen etreeter
D. ITTENIRI Zto. 1216 eolith Profit
J. , 811138TEIS,
Partial atreeto
raos: T. BLS CiOrltte NI. atom:kVA street
B t N.
,BOWN,
J. Mo;NI'YRI,
goatee
S. W. HUNPIa, Mates sheet aboie Bevan
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471,Liatom, corner of COX and. Cldris•
Om.
I; L, BIOKO • Oftmdenfa staxe.ll9
. Arch street.
RAl24lllt, ' Wes,Pewiltailpids,}l6th
above Ilivertord road.
L. YABNILL, Lem', Penna.
JOHN BARIUM : Tremont Ana Pin* Grove,
PODDS.
N: H. mos, Beading, Penns.
O*o. B. TOWNSEND, WeffEDheeter, Perms
3io. iisossa, Atleatie Olty, N.l.
(ANNE OAKLAND,, ‘,. Deis May, N. J..
D.HONTON, _ Elor6ol,
/DUN BODDY, Wilmington, Del.
j42.tr _ -
VIEOFIANIOAL BAKERY', EL W.:corner
LTA, BROAD ind'Vliell Streets, Philadelphia.
Phis eotabliehment le gow 1n egooseefal openitiondit
sad aught , .d wev
raioli/illy failure to /
ind /led and
the whole pkwoli or brtad maths - for them.
valves. -
Thrimderegned tatos the libirtY of saying that toe
thirty ibre.years he has been a practical baker=-Dire
striatentirie, end tire astiourneystmo in one of the drat
huge in aeration& and twenty lies ee tneeter--during
Irtiltlithde he babel the spbortanity 'of making ataus
flpetiteentesed olaserting all the icriproiementa which
have been made - deribi that period ,
?<b this setsolistiment, Of which he bu now the nine.
raiment, in "addition to the o'noplete labor-saving ma
lifters-, he tab bow far:Millen of Mall kinds nbt here-
Being ticireatuiniut In the purchaser°, dour, none bet
he soandett it but phial ever be used i and be has no
beesitatlon In saying that bread of kinds can be de
lirored,"nnenrposeen, in finality end welgit to Shit made
ca the ordinany process • - ~ -
familSee in which the breed mate by the MechaOical
Eibliefl Us' nor'beear - tried or in which it bee been
'itibi,otar its ocuramenument,_ Wore the machinery
sew in peewit working order,ate reeputfuily sited to
;ire it a trial now—the undersigned belleruag it would
mail to milted advantage
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G. MOXIOT, Benet. ,
410Z - #4 4 LRFAVoLAPitS:',',.t . :
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foi herabi gibes' to the °levers ot the proper.,
ties reeatioaed in 'the &herded ntemoiseds R Obt!tot,
that wrlte•or. ache will be famed thereon. In
ttvothionUnt Isom-.lra, 404--1011(lAc-11.01.1
are paid on or before that time. - •
WILLIAM D. 11111ARYI
• , , - Atharrier for Claimants,
411 OfitaThUP Btreet.:
Prtritrei,rnte, Jung 2,g, AL9,
nerds mom. or comfort PLO 48 ; TOO THE
OITY AND OvIONTY uY kIIIL ADEL 11/ t.
The City . of 'Philmtedahlia to the ufie ,of zioob liar
ettolomew ye Lay "k Broth r. owners or repet•d owners,
or Whoever may be O.'nere; - Common Pleas. - 'l)v oemner
Term Isle: -No. :OS Faring, $18199. Lot On the
west side of; Chats& et set. 87 feet 8 Inches etnrh of
Franklin etreetoos fort by 104 feet. - In the 'Filet
want.
. ,
issois,ri,John4ilexesider, owner or repotsd wwner or
Tlioe'rei me , ' be owner. 0 moron Plows Moab Term
11152 tto 'l7l P Thig $BO 83 Lot on th- neat side,
ut Obo. ch' , tree*.tBB het 10 ineheis notth of Moors
street. Litlie first ws , d "
did:wire iSeOrge P tobneon;olrner or repined owner;
ok phosver may- be Owner: Simpson Plass. Marne
'teens, .860 - No. in' Paying, $llB 16 -. Lot on the
eonthwest corner of Church end loped stoats. in the
rust wlud , - - - J49-wint
itOTIOS IS lIEREBY GIVEN thit
Pauo a boa, Nam m de .tor a re Den• at Stieltreato
N0.:166 of ORM • N rOWN GAS ATM S., 'Me
to the no of Dr "T. IF PNTTON,A , ted Jimmy 221,
1860, the sluts having been lost Cr misl id
J. , G BOUNDS. 61.11 N,
Attorney for Dr Bottou
Phtlsdelpbt►, June 28.1869 J. 29 all in
- -
IN THE ORPHANS' , COURT FOR THE
00 4- 17 T Y Olt
Trost Uetate of aOEf. .LA.Pt LIT recessed. -
The etditor appointed .to- matt. settle, and Minot
the &cementer h • 7 , 41.51", now decesied True.
tee, se died by 7081.4 WELSH. Administrator of the
said rt&VID LAPSLI V, end to make dlitnhation. will
attend to the &Mee 'of hie appointment, on •fi&TIN
D ty. be lad day of July, at 11 A. ht., at his 0 1208,
Ho 271 .oath 7112111 Street, Ptillsdelphh.
jell.ntwaSt -
'llO LUMBER' NEN'ANb;FARMERS.
eAts'or VAL131:,1,11 TIMBLR. LANDS,
IN WARWItIa OJUNTY
By virtue Of a decree of the C ircuit Court for the
County aforesaid . pronounosd on the 26th of March,
1869, io the chancery snit of Gambrlll va Whitbeek. the
coderiallned• aCtlngelOocominaloners under the said de
gree, will sell before. the Court Rouse door of said coun
ty on the 01,00c8D TIIWRODAY OB AU(IUoT nest,
that being county court day, that Valuable trattAt r d
u
dmbed in maid deems -• as all bat/mule pi
'tot,' or treat' of land, lying:and •in the enmity of
Warwick, and known ae being pert of the Rich Neck
Tract; containing one thumb& and eighty-olcht acres
(1,086.) more or less, being part of toe reset of land
conveyed by Augusta, Gambrlll and Margaret his wife,
by deed dared 28th June" 1858, mini recorded' In the
clerk's rase Watirlak ' county court. ll The above
land Donny valuable and easy of amen, being located
on the peninsula lying between the Jima and ,York
'rivers, and about half way between liampton and Wil
liansbarg There are upon the premises. steam maw
01111 With engine of 611. hove power, and good tabstan.
tiallirink Dwelling to borough repair. •
_ _
_TYBMB OP BALD..
• • - . • ..
Do mustin 040 as wilt pay the costs of the above
mentioned shitand the &sperms of male, and upon, the
residue *credit of twelve mouths will be given, the
pnrchaser to pre-bond with good 'security for the do.
fared payment, with interest from the daY of tale.
• lASI 1:101‘ J. BOWDEN,—
OlistRIMS K. human*,
Commissionere,
Of the above lands, teeters.. are In, ewe oultivation,
balance heavily timbaied with superior white oak (for
ship bullding,) andpiest the pine wook being, worth
/an per cord no the banks any amount can be con.
traeted for, for the New York market. .
Any information in Meranoe to the matter can be had
by addressing Newcomer & Stonebraker, Baltimore,
Md., or tiy applying to 8 Patrick. ad) doleg the lands
at Warwick Court House, Warwick county, egirglida.
1e1.60t ' •
pdILADELPRIA MADE GOODS.
EIAE &BD. & lIIIToDINBON,
U 2 OIL iieTNII I' street,
Offer to the trade the following well known rashes of
goods:,
• 1L1:111 DENIUS,
Omega, Von; and Ltorodd.
- 7.8 and 4 4 TIDE INGO,
Omega Linwood. Tolwko, and t retngtuit.
oaTarING STRIPES,
Aetu7ol - a7 ; Menem'. lmon Drool:, Toledo, nod, Erle.
.„..040 ,11 2.11. r DIPED, AND Pr,af. OsNA,Kni in,
01 ,_ue RIOSe, Dan River. Nei? - Hitt fdanelmter, Wish
/Egon, Red Myer, Franklin.' Tailnanisee, Awed.
' tan tiLla , Thantyre. and 04 De rolefon.
- CANTON FLANNELS AND DOESKINS,
Bleachen, Oolori'd- -and, Printed, of Tarlotut
SeNTIIOB.II rDAN, AND LINBRYI3..
Emanate, Humboldt. Frank On, Ifo enotl, ho , &o.
AL BO 86 'BICTINes AND DIIILIIB,
of Entithern and Eiat,rn makes lto.kfleh, Deaver
Creek: w ender, itidlroid, Mandl! Oo , Entekerboaker,
Osro,d, and Pioneer-. - -
To eat of 'whit& the attention of buyers to Invited.
jrniken
Lir D. RIILITIVSMAOHINERY DitPOT
108 WAL.III3I‘ Stre t.—Door, Sash. 'Mina sod
otter Wool Working Mach Me.,, ; Patent Poirot nor
th; op Macblesi, Wee e zeta. me extra *'hole; Pwe .t
Struldltrg edict:lines thine Ms a. to work three ai dee at
came. or tor stetting Saab 'A WWI impeller TO3OIIOO I / 1
Machine on a new p'sn; Surface Planer, onnweniens
sad eel:alma; for shop Ive 'pee above anobiove are
knit entirely of Iron and keel, and baae always taken
the Bret prim rriaela exhib ted fn competition with other
ntiehMery .Osll and examine. 21. tt. PftSWPON.
jylealdaVrtith
- 110 WAND FIRE AND MADINEINSD
ALA RANO/ COMPANY, No. ON WALNUT atter'
Rhil a d elPh 1 NIREOTORS.
Wm. t. Leta, ,
. 1 2. . 11. .11 °4 4nr .L l eheamo *' ni Robt. W. D. Tmltt,
-
- K W.1111141#164 - Win. K. Ramlln,
7611110. lame", H. R. ShUllogford,
0. W. Spangler,
john WL Saxton, 11. R. Houetoni
- William. lialtmel, Wm. Lora,
• - Rdarin Booth, Charles,. Norton,
TAM Ganieon,boo Myer.
, .S. Warne, ,
- President—THOMAS L.'LUNIFAII
Vim President.-R. B. WARN.,
' is re tai7 , 4IIHABLEB A. DDS, dlfki
Jkiad.
MANBIACITWISD BY TRH
MMMI
sad Wogs aveotte.-
N. B. corner Noah and
Pedoral etreote.
Twenty aextbnd itttei
Le§to'l46ll,re9;
tied IXiitate
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AI'TSAR IN
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EVERY WEEK.
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ANN
Hrs. EIaBRINT fiNitOttnt BTOWN, Bey. OXO. B.
OHNHVER, and JOHN G. WHITTINR.
terme—Tvo DoHare a year, payable la advance.
YnbNehed at No. 5 BM/MAN STUMM, and for
- PIIIO by ALb 1.151V13 AGEN2B.
jell-tudenam
VHAMBER 6' 5 ENOYULoPEDIA,
1.1 (ro bo u Welty monthly parts: lb onto °sob)
Rogu'orlr ouppliort to coy *V rees, by
JOHN • oral% oN, Agent
For APPLDItheil Nit* MISBICIAIt 03 OLOPMA,
AllO ODE 110 V.WL, OtIONFOI UP *Dove 811.1 h jyl4 tf
*** Mailed fr a sbywhorealf paid iff adranem
IVEW BOOItS. •
Writ&IGHT FORWAIth ; or. Walking in Ma
& ;tor• for echo' give or all agia. By Lao) ,
.11 Gummy; anchor of 4. Irish-Amy." &o &o. 16010.
Ilia abated T 6 coats.
flAirttell LEE; or, Beet for the Wry/. Illustra
ted. 45 •eota
• • . • -•
TUN .14 GXL OB TAR 10D.Q4'F.G l eud other teL
L.lustrettr g greet morel truths. Deolemed chiefly for
the rotteg. Br Joon Todd lgmo. 76 Gents
BLIND TOM or The Loot 'cond. 16m. 60
tents r •
.
B NW( Ta . AND HUGH; or, Belf — Mastery.. By
oAnieto IC de. 16mo. 76 tents
. . ,
TUN WM 8 OB THE iiO.II4E3J ot, itorles ot the
Strop;le of York and Lanasater. By J. B ICdgar,
!aerated, 16 no 60 cants,
TVIIIitTIN OW TRW e4ONE2IENT. Translated
By Willson. 12mo. 60 cents.
Nor sale by ' "
WILLIAM B. & Al FRED MARTIIM, -
Yl2 ao 600 011163TCMIT !Itteet.
AN EARNEST AND TROI3OIITPITL
BOOR. ,
'iMotußvil ON THE 8113 T TWO 'PHONE OW
THE &ratOT DANIEL. By Beir.,Vflillam Newton.
12mo. 76 cerita„
nOriOlie or. toe roue:
There it h warmth of tirne aua ferline about Shia
book which will Make It riot unacceptable to a large
ohm of readers. Ite practical error-Inelie and rote
mad of spirit are high reeturanenastiona —Banner of
the Oboes • •
The volume nonfatal sincere tied earleeit eltpoeitiotto
of peophemea. The author , * 'mere are. in hone re
sperm, standar, and rob croftbp bf knehßoti gild Cob.
aideration --Bindles!) pfhebytki.o.
Tbb bOok is toe wallet of a coin, thoughtful, ear
nest, sea reverential ml. d,hnd bay be onotolted with
profit —Presbyterian Banner and Advocate. -
Just pubilitked by
wrazus.a. k. ALPE= MARTYIir,
No. 606 OBIOSTNUT street.
'LD BOOKS—OLD BOOKS—OLD BOOKS.
The uncletatipiett states that he, has t,eguently for
sale books printed between the 'nate 1410 and 11100•
early eattleas of the Pothers or the Beformerk and bf
the radian Mosel An Lair, Braetoo, Littleton, Put.
feaSorff, Clcottus, Deirat i !lake, Bale, the Year Books,
Deports rte., are erten to be touch - open his sbeites;
OyelepAlaa i 'Lelncook Classic Authore, Ilistory, Poetry,
Philosophy, balance, Pillitlcal loonomy, Utotorninent,
Architectese, Nattual Watery', 'treatises ,upon these
and other kindled ellbjects ere ballot oostlianally dealt
lb by Mos. Booksok large and sm all quaotatlea,
chased at the Oeatom-aouae avenue Bookstall, OBIBY
KIT attest, shove Yearth, Philadelhia.
snylk Gar JO I N OkbIYBKIJA.
,03tris S antrfocal.:
LA "PERLE Just , RUBIS
CHAMPAGNES.
The undereigned have been appotrited sole, agente for
tte United' Ststee awl Cahada, fok the axle ht the
Champagne Wines -ot- Meed.i4. AO:0*8 , GOB/Cii4
09 at Ohhloae.enr.Msrae, Frantic' We present their
*ince to the pithlto dotter two branda,,tutmety:'
- ,
Lt IERILS AO)
- 'rho " tBILUN " Willa ra Or eietribilte devoid:id fruity
taste, and la yr artatileti to compare favorably with sooty
Wine to the American market.
The `A RUBIS" lea fine , Cabinet Ohampagie; of ik
beautiful Baby oolor, which ft; natural to the wine,
Thus who, le undoubtedly' one of the &met Oabluet
Champagnes produced in Prawns and le made from
gripes of the ahotpset peleetiona. , ' - .
'rook the long gigot:4*e, extenilve poi!aeselopt and
large wearer of the hnora hems. °"Aqq_,Yl/1
GORR(' & aid their deteiminatioi to (arab&
whim whin shall mootirftlt the approval of eorumukeri,
we feel Itinstrated that a trial will filly gegaihalial)
we ahem for the eiaellence of these wines.
Oitesaß, `AI3ZGG, MoCLol3lo(7 r , '
N o , - 10 aitaa33.stalhct,maw
• ThisAbotlii*lnakukr ii;hielst the toiroilDs Nees
la Philadelphia:
-
Joao 0.111111113011 & CO ,U 4 Waltalt At. ; titOICAB H.
fkoone & Co , 0.28 Doak at • Jima: IR Christ—
Met ,* Joe. P. Testae &' Co.. 266 BO:front et. i Me
came& dex.em. 8140, therit nt.r Parrinisoiri Ooemis i
re eur -rie almond E LAWSON Selliikt, rlO7 Mar
ket, it' Tito:Mon BLkiik, come. Chestnut and Broad
stn.; Wx . Pain a, Jr . Twelfth and Oheitont tier;
°LOMAS, & [Lem inn, In Market et ; SIMON 001.701,
nor Broad and Walnut; ARNOLD & Woke. 120 Walnut
street: Wm L NIADDOet & Co., US South Third at. •s,
Ala. at the following Hotels:
Gm OM MAW eiLissagivi STIRS, & to.; WAISBItto,
TO Roooa. ♦ P. (}Laps; 151.. LawalskON
8 OsmraiLLL & Co.; HoTaL, 0. &MOB:,
81$ & fell mut. thn .
15oiriitLfittnieoing trobe.
11OUSL•FURN1SEII/i G GOODS:
Jest received froin' Earope by ships Eloise, Jane
Uender o,4 l and WYo.sibit, q large reapply of note and
itietal Wage's, easy of which bat never before been
offend for sale In this rosrket.
JOHN A. MURPHEY & 00.,
922 CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE Nnf rm
J)l•fmkwU .
Qrabiltet-Ware.
DESK DEPOT.
THE LAROEET IN THE UNION.
Suitable for Banks, 001ces, and Schools, In Oak, Wal
• nut, and Mahogany, of handsome stylo
and pattern.
A. li. ADAMS' IMPROVED DESK ItAOK,
'•
MXOOIII73EIT er. ZeralroD4 l
(rooosssoas Toy
J. T. HAMMITT,
No. 259 SOUTH TRIED STREET
apld-9m
Marble Works.
MONUMENTAL . MARBLE WORKS
flea oonstantly on hand • very large ueortment o 1
MONUMENTS, -
ENGLOSUKES, and
GRAVE-STONES,
0! various dealgue, made ot the &lest
ITALIAN AND AbIIntIOAN DL lueL~a,
Which he will cell at greatly reduced prices. Is sine
prepared to eremite orders upon the moat favorable
terms, sud respectfully invites the public generally to
examine his stook before perobasing elsewhere.
ADAM !STEINMETZ.
Monumental Marble Works,
11100 E ANZNIIII, below Xleventh street, •
AM.= w tOin Philadelp.hla
ILLIMA.NTIC LINEN 00 ! ?N
'PATENT SILK•FINISH SPOOL COTTON,
Unequalled in SidOOTEINEBI3, 6TIONGITE4 and
Flryen, and warranted 290 pada.
rou SALE TO THE TRADE BY TUB AMMO,
BILLINGS, HOOP, & WASHINGTON,
24 and 20 BANK sTußnr
jyl6.lmW w-lm
DITILYWOB GLEN COVE STAMM
IItiNULtOTORY, QTABN COVE, LONG IBLAND,
CELEBRATED •
For Its purity, whiteness, and strength, and admitted
by both the trade and the public to, be redly superior
to any other ETAII,OIf now in market. ge an evidence
of which, it bits taken the premium at the Fair of the
American institute, New "York ally; New York Mato
Emir New Jersey Etats Fair, end many 'other pieces
where it bee been exhibited. Owing t r the parity of
this rattails, it is particularly adopted to fabrics of the
Gnat passible texture, it being free from all theme Dub
minces an common to 'Enroll in ordinary WO that are
de tractive to at titles to which they ore applied.
For all damage arising from disoreprooles between the
real and alleged merits of thte 13TAR011, we will in-
damnify parties favoring no with their orders.
GLEN COVE MaNUFAOTURING 00.
JOSEPH H. TAYLOR,
104 WALNUT isTEEET.,
WHOLESALE AGENT FOR PIIIL4DELPNIA.
WILLIAM DURYEA, General Agent,
166 FULTON IFFIINET, NEW YORK,
sp2s tow.k.seowtfy2o
NIAEAOAIBO COFFEE.-200 bags Coffee
'TB or superior quitlity, just remised. per bask
Inns owl for este low, by CHARLES TETE,
jg18;10' 180 SPALT:IT Street;
lu AILSObiBO HIDES.-800 Dry BHee r
jut waived per bark Irma• arid io• sale low by
°UAW 148 T RTE,
iylB-10t 180 WALNUT Btreet.
ILLAUMINAI'IIiTG COAL OIL--"-Warranted
AL equal to any for brillieuey and durability, and la
mgli.wg-nloalve, Also Lubricating Coal 011
11 8 • 111311BABD & gON,
•ne
TeIINER'S OIL.-2'20 Obis of Straits and
Bank 911 1 1 p Ntoro sad for sale by
B. USSISBABD & BON,
/OS goon. Whorroo.
i ~ ,t.
oE4t rtss.
WEDNESDAY, MIX 20. 1869.
• ,
•
-;Abatement of Crinoline. '
The, word Canetfisi. has not yet. fentid its
way - ieto' Wiuistait's Dictionary., -We have
lookid* it them*. and found' it . not: ;.Assu
redly,' it mint not lid* onaittOdi any future
edition: „ Originally the ,riaro 'of Parisian
utediso-- , :one Madame Otrucizruis, * Whit kept a
set obi dressmaking penis' fa tfie, Rea de la
Paix7ie.eventually,ctuzie into use, to'dentite
the 4tiele moat in repute
,at ilkeetabilah
pient4.:3he it, was who,,bithe'inventfori of
luirsoNair wester': Into ' ;a :Sort* cloth,* ; and
manufaqtoreddrito pettieeals,'enattled, the fair
acs toldispense with that ,ay abO l uil4atior,
WhichViiistaye placed them, if notixa:lietd.
long certainly in—a*ints/fe::, 14'13(4°
of the' 15 tticoat Was given
,frem:,ilint, orthe
inventer4. as 'has frequently hapPeried 'the
crinottbi f .ithe petticoat, was 'derived from
Ottincitil, the dress-maker.*
Veri speedily, her invention was shelved,
'to a conifilerable extent. _ Other, Vet:apse lest
expen*materials, than those Of which the
efpansideeiiatitine was Made, were' adopted.
Of- these, the inest abotainable , ate cane. I
Nothing 'eau, be more ungraceful thart.pettl:
'emits spread out, in one circle of undeviating
retro:l4k*" by 'a circle . circles of cane.
-
They int& a woman appear ti . ti if she bad got
into ti Orions centre of wicker work, over
which her garments were spread. The sate
beeps, applied to female attire, never did look
well; and, Bever can. They have chiefly'beeo
need, frpret, their eheapiesa, by servant girls
and 'the pobrer order of womankind,
Considerable ingenuity has been eternised,
toe UonfCts; Upon the manufacture of hoops :
ingentilt - in adapting them to the person;
ingetinitklit !baking .thein at little etiMbront,
as poseible:;*ingenuity in ' , l,Onntriinti4g, them
of flexible ":materials. The most successful
have bectithe. !mope which are made of metal
„ ,
—of' steel or brass; for example.. Thismate:-
rial, prOpoily (‘ fixed," accommodates itself
to the person and is the most graceful adap
tation of a iery ungraceful and absurd lath ion e
There are * other materials in use, It:eluding
ropes made of twisted cotton, but these make
the hoop') Very heavy. Indeed, this is the
general fault of' the whide genes: The Weight
hangs heavily on arm from the hipt. We are
surprisairthat no inediste has adopted the,
.virilti plan of supporting the hoops by suspen
ders finch *as gentlemen usually wear,. which
would pass over the shoulders from the hips,
relieving ;the latter of tits weight: • What can
be Ines° *.nnbecomlog 'than an undersized,
dumpy Woman made broader than her knell
by - 02panded dresses, 'and staggering' under
the weight," like an overladen vessel at sea,
tinder an Ogees anima
It is belbitted that Crinoline first came into
faihlon, beneath the auspices of, the Empress
Eitansiz. the fair Spaniard did not be.
Cerise a wife Until the beginning of 1808, and as
bilholinb -was lit veva°, iii England, as tar back
as 1887, , this chronology is erroneous. Lritely
,looking eves-suet of Outaxananx's Comte Al.
mantek, whieh ntakes enough of fun to keep
a henselloldAil.sulileit for ever,, we met with ah
engraving, (dated• 1337, we think,) which re
presented a lady with exaggerated- dress, the
ll:Mum of which were in the act of being air
blown by befisoubrette, in order to give them
an tdequatexinount of enormous expsnsfoo:
Such hoops Its - females = now wear may be of,
more reeenC,lnvention - , but the exaggeration'
'clif:ofputitte Icae, b Mons Of thscsinoline,
114 dsd'f' •
othingla More absurd, in female attire,
thiaia the waht of cowmen sense in adopting a
?plunder fashion. ThuB, the pretty Spanish
hats now to frequently seen, are moat irate.
Uritainately worn—whereas; they aro adapted
'obly foi young people—for lasses' in their
teens, for example. , Yet we see them worn by
all ages, and more particularly uffoctedby Old
Naldisca;• which should rather conceal the
face by close bonnet and veil,"than exhibit it
by the Spanish bat.
In like. manner, a particular color gets in
voge, and the fair sex make a rush at it—as if
It were' a law of nature that the same thing
Must become every person who wears it. If
a lady . have a fine complexion, and knows
anything of the raitiaetics of dress (and prac
tice makes the sex philosophers in this.) will
not kill the bloom damask of her cheeks by
iVearirig a red gown, or red-ribbons. A
brunette will wear yellow, if she wants to make
a harmonious contrast between her skin and
her hem A pure, fresh complexion will be
set off by white or light-tinted ' attire. A
blonde Is always becoming a blue, while a
brunette will carefully avoid it. But, how
often do women• forget what becomes them,
and, simply because it is the fashion of the
moment adopt a color 'or a material which
doesnot suit them ? Fashion is not so exact
leg as to demand this.,
may be
is not ty
rannic, though she ay be capricious.
Fashion does not command that people .shall
wear. unbecoming girmonts or ornaments.
Fashion does not countenance middle-aged
Spinsters cutting about in Spanish hats, Meant
only for girls in their teens. And so, Fashion
never Intended that stout and short women
should be exactly as much hooped and crime
'fined as those of tall stature and good figure
For example, the Empress EUGENIE. who
is tall and graceffil, may "oar hoops, as she
does, without being muclidistigured by them :
latterly, it is said, She has greatly abated their
circumference. But Queen VICTORIA, winq is
round-faced and rotund, commitslyeat ids
take in wearing as much hoopVter Impe
rial, and fairer, and younger sister of France.
What becomes one makes the other'durnpy.
This aphorism, be it observed, may bo applied
to all ladies of unequal stature and size. No
thing looks more ludicrous than a little woman
laterally extended by an excess of hoops.
Sagacious people, who have lived long be
fore the present generation were thought of,
are fond o 1 tracing,back the antiquity, of the'
hoop to the time of GEONGIE the Third, whoa
it formed part of the Court costume, and
even to. the preceding reign, described by
FIELDING, in " Teat Jones " and (‘ Amelia,"
when it was part of the ordinary dress of
fashionable folks. But the antiquity of the
hoop is greater yet than this.
Exactly ono hundred and fifty years ago,
ADDISON commented, in The Tattler, on the
enormities of the hoop, declaring that to wear
it was almost a libel on virtuous females, and
that lie was (‘ very much disposed to be offend
ed with such a now and unaccountable fashion "
Subsequently, in The Spectator, he was witty
as well as satirical on the new fashion. We
noticed the extenuating remark, often made
in the present time, that the expanded gar
ments we'o very airy, and therefore proper
for the summer season, and finally arrived at
the conclusion that his own sox had of late
years been very saucy, and that the hoop
petticoat was made use of to keep them at a
distance.. (‘ A female who is thus invested in
whalebone," ho says, (+ is sufficiently secured
against the approaches of an ill-bred follow,
who might as welltffink of Sir Gum:ma ETHER
imaa's way of making love in a tub as lathe midst
0180 many hoops." Anticipating what has been
repeatedly said in these later times, A DI)l130N
' adds 4 ( should this fashion get among the cal
nary peoplo,our public ways would be so crowd
ed that we should want street-room." Does not
Crinoline, at this day, drive us into a corner
everywhere 1 In the bathroom, on the prome
nade, in railroad-cars and omnibuses, in
churches and theatres, at ath places and at all
times does not. Crinoline overpower us ? Does
it not crush us off the pavement and crush us
in the care 7 Every Where, It occupies twice
and thrice the space Its wearers are legiti
mately entitled, to fr and it is most unjust to the
male species that the other sex are not
charged for the . spaee they occupy.
There Is liveliness in ADDISON'S concluding
remark, "It is recorded of ADENA.NDES. the
' Great, that in his Indian expedition he buried
several suits of armor, which by his direc
tlons were made much too big for any of his
e solellereetri order to give posterity an extra- -
The Fourth ;of '.ltety " iti irate &Pis'
ordititeiyedeti of hire, and,Mnite them belie** treom"the rioneanTim* 'eseseeetY
,
Istiehad - oommanded arrarmete of giants. lam - .
The edglity.thfreaneiveriery: ;of the Beelteeatien
Poisiended that if en() of the preserit petticoats - 'of the •Independeneei of Abel:rifted States, wee ea.
happens to be hung up la any repository of lebrated • hut 'night by- a publics dinner at tat.
PP ,Tamee'e Halle- Gen. Bobt. ,B Campbell ; ll
purl - 01E1es, it will lead into the same error the obtand - Lendon, Presided lan the ,oeostiso; * an%
gonerotions, that. be selne e retneyeel from us; was supportedion his Agile •by his • Exoelleticy
.
unless we eau, believe , oar posterity wail think Mr. Dallas, and on his tote. by Mr . Bright, M, P.
Among the guests,
_who were upwards of 170 in
so dlsrospoctfully of their grandmothers, tuat reenter, we'Perticularly'neetoed -Mr Derby Sep
mour, 11: P. I) .ptalts' V*01,011'614: Mr Philip N:
they mallet trumetrourelo' appear
, secretary °Me A nierieen Legation, Judge
anilableee' When lienarVeyltds now.fashioned areal, of Tema, Mr I 11-oroskey. Geneva Van
rotund° in. all its pare - tell:satinet tontethiok Of dente:trete Mr Thornton Mean - Octane, T. L.
Cheater,: Dr. W: R. Ballard; Mrs: le S. Dodge:
thit'oid'philtsOpitee,Whoeafter hie*, entered !
into 'an Pity:MUM temple, and lookedeabeatt i MS he i ple a r l,-B ea s iTt h a e in el° r ' el Ek i lu T e i r e ß k t e e r,Tr b . 4l o' l y'rt W.T;L 1 I
for the idol• el the place, atlength'diteoiveied 'I tell, Mr: 0' G itte hietorian of the Adidi
niparandians, Mr Itarayn,Mr , 'Alpheus Billingse
a little black " monkey '
enshrined in i thentidet et e, .1_ et, Oropsey, and Dr BrOwning . The hall
of it ; tietoteWhich be could net ihrbeir e eryee ite sellete r the batquet" seas bald was decotated
lag out (to Itiegreat scandal of thelWorehipe• eloaCtsiteftelyerith etas, among Which ' the; eters
'pets), s What'd Magnificent pelitite le here for equirelPetiessadeeletell 'bole %flit, prominent,. At
e °warm:4,4oe room the portraits of Geseeral
'U t ah a ridiculous Inhabitant •' "e• ' : lielyeeWeibleigton'e Painted' by ReMbrandt
As hoopti Mace got out of fibblen, sO they • ,eleeieteAtioarieen artest e were hung, well°
rettila pentritp ef., pm Queen, which was mast
will regilii 'fall into 'distils - 0e "Thal:Meet reek; yAI bee by fertheolicasion i 'over- •
fiens'iMlietlii Nita 'Parts; ethieh e ethitifts arid` agebir `eft' v resident 1 -1 he' gesileries
deiteribte'the 'moilis for' Jiiiyelintietitrice,s two 14 r i ki l : i e di pg ''h Plea e wide ladittli
me - Carlow( mile:Aid dresteseddee great
'facts,' highly intermitting to the initiate PottiOn • iieney and iniination-te'tbe son'tte;`"` -
'of isecletie - The doetbleeskiit to be [seethe' the ohnirmen, Met:reposing the irst least, said
t4py'day eighty-tbroc leers ,ago ;
tined censer:tance of the Change ant - ode. er 7l "
. 'sir 4 On ejiirteetr States and 3 00$4000'people;
just beginniege. whieh...pnlye-Permits -great sattelio6refea foreign Albite' but- beferri the ,sun
had,eet these 'anejeots- metesind deetereelethe
'Width to thiloweee part Of the' dross, thereby'
• dependence of the Artieeioan colenies, and left
,
diminishing the 'propOrilate - of Aim upper: George 111 not one sitiejset in Attie - riot frets the'
rt Perhaps "'the reporter midg e t' thiseniodife whter meadows of Florida-to the Inmate; of the fite
lhat tim
lewretere. Moms ethe :United States hadcation may already be leeked upon Min isetteef
otheracivanmete at, pace unparalleled in the annals, of
Menden on the rights of the long-triureptient
. nations; they had grown with mere than a
e d e eel ee. .o ; "pe e fe e t h e the impress lient,"e growth - ,and mere Matta giant's poston..- 1 ,
ponier rwhich .he, was prond to say bad never been
/qui, who rifles' the fashions in Earle has set
$ alluseal, but unee for the Most b en ends
bee fa'ceevery ileolde'dWagaiiist the excesses While, then, the firmness 'aiid 'declaim of their
of 'crinoline andeif Hiniei in to be credited a t e:meters wass,SOutee of pride to All AMerlearia,
, , '
; ..e a tsy
g o 4 aght also, on the othr band , not to forget
Intends having the on aboliihed
Materk modwr from 'whom they sprang.
the time the nett ieason l COratitinetes. It He oonoluded by proposing, et The Day we Oaten
brate,". which was received with loud and pro.
Is her manifestation 'against' the doable-skiit
which has already inbstitided floueces , , 01 I°bg kr " li ti a P l P le h tiNtl e retnrning'lfiaAti, said: This is /1
which three or font; are to be ermin e . fait not day peculiarly regarded by' the citizens of the
above theltree.' IndeedeEnogicre seems In: United States. Wherever they maybee-whotber
thearowded-capeale of Europe, aboardtheir
clued 'to' bring back the feriae * fashions 'of
.yeasela on the boundlesseea,"in the iiientisolitndes
the early part of the first Empire, When : Joss- 01 ;woods and prairies, Or at the heartbs of their!
- homes—its recurrence will cause , tiztotione of
itartitE was the autocrat of dress, and restore exulting patriotiam to swell in every bOllOlll At
„ -.1
the figtite to its natural shape.. The impres- this moment yonder' beneath our setting—their
sion Whelei 'all' things run IMO'ox. yet meridian—eon are ' 30 000.000 delight.:
tremor , ' ale that even 'Short waists Will 'be lets ing na ti onal's,the- eeneblinie °hareem-befog eor
eke nniversary'. That is BM dontteitie
valved. 'Think of gate Master'Entioires! Think hive, and there they , are, our i biitifig; 'evens - .
of ladles' waists ' directly tinder; their inns.' sytopatheing ,brothren, plastering in 'meatball
tot this %vas the fashion Warn - in e. 864, hy' pvI3.2E:IT vaaveys—to-anainegwo? e to " tl)l B l; r l e a v i e v r o y a
Jensen/a the Graeetnleatey e M
d badanie 'De twit shoats. Bat on -what part of-'the the eartb's
Binailltilt, then the ackieowledged 'Queen of 'lettuce may not our countrymen be found?
Beent',lt. And how inspeing it is to know arid feel,
,that
while we are here pledging to the proud poet arid
The abort,, 'stumpy ' wolnett will cling the the glorious future of ouenative landetbat pledge
Is .sicaultaneousy uttered ty millions 'of, beetle
most'tenacionely; We predict, to extraordin ar yenoircling the globe! Wen, gentlemen, without
crinoline, reniarkible . doebleeskirts, multifa- indulging in a word. of einkind retrospeotion; we
„ .
:ions &nukes; , and Woederfrilly long waists. hteite just. cause for perpetuating the celebration of
They do not know what beet,
becomes them; the 4 - h of July 1716 It was the blre day f
g
free nation, which, in Seyears—the meas ure d of a,
and fancy that because a certain shape, style, single human 'life—with unexampled, celerity of
and quality of dress suits their neighbors, who pretreat:, has placed herself, in all the attributes of
intellect, morals, religion, power and , honor On
happenl to be tall and graceful; this" must also acknowledged equality with the Moat ancient
snit themselves, who are 'only dumpy. If the most olvillsed It watean epoch signelited by
little ladies cettld only Comprehen d how netich a rate, if not unsurpassed, combination, upon the
, e scope of platelet action , of virtue, wisdom, and valor.
crinoline shortens an d widensthem, them, it would It was that era, "in the course of human event** ,
immediately be abated. Meanwhile, ifEuee- which drow,,together and permanently clustered'
train infant and tellely separated communities each
are really does abolish Crinoline, or even
towering models for ,universal reverence as Width
abridge, lt; she' w i ll thereby Yitidleate her ington; Vrauktio; Jeffereonellancaok; and' dams.
claim to be ton Aeieeree A
' mistreee Of the - yiodes: It*as the sering dine, and the spring foitiotaln, too;
of great principles of social and,political amediore
tioa—la feat 'of an entire governiiiental, system
abase expansion 'attestelts excellence, and of
whom quiet, deep, widening, and onward current,
May be pardoned for saying, ..lalaturet Wetur
its omni volubilt cevo P' There is, sir, a repute. I
relive - stimulus - . for homogeneous populations in
the:tory word "Independence Pi It it at present'
infusing fresh lite, and rekindling energies which
have lain torpid for centuries in ona'of Earope"a
fairest and most Interesting regions. The sound.
harmonises with, inward and !reward aspirations,:
end. is therefore 'almost magical in its efeets.
Where identity a race, of langunge,t - ef literitnre,
of dentiment,,ef thought, of 'manners, of faith, of.
traditions, of nustoms, is-the product of ages. there
union and'indeperidenori Ought to bey must be, ir
repremiblir.bopes:: Slob was nor- me In '7B, end
suoh iq Italy's now I Avoid allusion to too moray.
of this recent war, or of its origin prof ita wore, ,
,refierriteeeteeitemite-a.e...resemiotng:-our.eolonlal
eonl,cat 'silts ' , fundamental' andraoul. renovating
swish for national 'independence Many and
mournful differences in the two altiatioos may
druhtlesa be shown, bat' among these difference*
let ,Ul3 not rank the seemingly ,Thoonsiatent -and
dangerous aid accepted from an arbitrary monarch,
for America can never ditclaite the gratitude sate
owes to the same France, under the rule of a War
hen, whose sum - turn in blood and treasures are now.'
nndei the rule of a Binaparte, being simitaily la
vished in the pining of Limbardy: Independence,
than, has lost -none of its - attraetioes since SOY,
1770.
Why should it net be frankly recognised as still;
f. r Incipient nationalities, hovriiver weak or how
ever strong, the - chief neeeesiey and blessing?
Fortunately, too, in the order of Providence, it
,never fails to be, like Mercy,' " twice bleseed,
blessieg him that gives end him that takes." It
is unmixed good. Who nor doubts that this vest
empire of Great Britain hattemmensely bent fired
by ,thei'converelort of bar' western - colonies Into'
sovereign, confederated States? Who' double that,
since the fieree pessions of revolutionary strife
have died away, a keen yet generous competition
in the' pursuits of commerce, of solenoe,.of aft,
and of renown has enrialled and elevated the'pen
plea' of both countries.? Yea! the Country in which
we are enjoying communion and hospitality, and
the country to which we give our allegiance and'
love, may well einitein gr want•auk gy alba Dee
(duration of Amorie in Independence. In the
•pirit of these desultory remarks I Misr in conchs.
sion this sentiment: National Independence!
success to it, whenever and wherever naturally
desired and honestly pursued ! [Reiterated
cheers ]
tiles chairman next proposed, e The health of
the President of the United States," it man who
in every empleity- r and they were many—in which
he had been employed bad been 'always found
'par nouotiis.' [Sheers 1
Th. chairman was sure that the next toast would
be received with pleasure anti respect by all those
`who were tooted at this board. The toast pleat . ,
he vies at eit to propo'e was the health of the arra
lady of England In whom prosperity and elevated
taut!, which placed her shwa all human responsi
bility, have not developed a etugle vice or blemish ;
whose high merits have enshrined her la the hearts
of all her subjects, end have gained her the ap
phone of all undone, Planed to the exalted sta•
tion which she cmonpied, she had been the " cyno
sure of neighboring eyes," end bad eat an crimple
as a daughter, wife and mother worthy of naivete
sal imitation. [Load and enthualastio cheers, the
whole audience retiree while the band played
"land save the Queen."j
The next toast was to the "Memory of 'Wash•
ingten," the light of whose fame, the °ha-Irma°
said, was more pure and brilliant than any shed by
any other individual either in sacred or profane
story. '/he toast wait drunk in solemn silence, the
bond pitying the " Dead Marsh in Saul "
Mr. Dallas then briefly returned 'thanks for
'be toast of "Tho plomatlo . Service and the
Health of bin Exoellenoy, Mn. Dallas," whieh was
proposed by the altuirmen in a highly oomph].
mentary speech.
The chairman, in propoaing • the subsequent
Mist of tt Non-interventionola the true Policy of
Flee Governments," coupled with it in highly, en
logistic terms the name of Mr Bright. [sheers.]
- nr. Bright, who was received with loud and pro=
longed cheering, proceeded to Acknowledge .the
toast. He said thathe felt grateful for the way in
which they lied reoeived . the name of one who was
almost a stranger to all in the room. , forfeit of
t• No, no."] Ile wan here this evening because be
felt profound sympathy and profound admiration for
those broad fausoiples of equality and human right
on which the Amoriaan Osostitution is founded.
[Cheers He was a eititen of a country in which
monarchy had endured for centuries, and in which
it bad never bean more respected than at the pre
sent moment—a country in whioh a mixed consti
tution extinct], bat which he took the liberty to
think was not quite equally mixed ; a conn i re
in wheal:. were laid the found atone of 'hat freedom
of which they, the American pooplo, ware aojstatly
proud [Cheers
. 1 In connexion with the boost
with which hip name bad been coupled, he gave it
his heartiest and his strongest assent That toast
pramically meant that non-intervention was the
true polioy of the U 3ted States and of England,
for tbere were few Govornnients in the world ehleh
were free, except the Governmentof the United
States and that of the Untied leiegdom. To the
people of America the dootrlne,of non-interven
tion was not new- It was as old as their indepen
dence, and took its origin on the same day. A le
gaoy which the prosoleat noted of Wa s hington b a d
bequeathed to thorn, was never to entangle
them
selves in allianotta with foreign States But that
which has been a nettled faith in America, has,
unhappily, been repudiated es foolish, •on this
ails of the Atlantic, and the results of the dif-
ferent policy pursued by the two oanntries,
was visible to rho foot that' oar Chancel
lor of Gm Exchequer would noon have to sell far
the snenoial want~ or this +aonntly five MUM as
much as the finanolal minister will ask of the peo
ple of the United Mates. iLtaid obeers I On this
great question of policy the people of this country
were as children, to whom
'at -length, a ray of
light had been given after baring been the via
tints of a phantom fraught with the greatest dan
ger. Mr Bright then proceeded to. contrast the
different politico of the Executives of the two
countries, and said that there was no fear of the
President, between the sessions of .oongrev,
plunging the country into an expensive and tits
as, rime war. There was no tradition in the Uni.
ted States that it was necessary to keep no a large
fleet to make their weight and counsels felt in the
various European courts. Had-the same policy.
which Washington enunciated eighty years ago,
been pursued in this eguntryietat'iman would bo
now speoulating on the probabilities of Lord Der
by, or Lord Palmerston, or. any other minister,
dragging England into - the straggle in Italy.
Cheers Tne.whole question was one of senti
ment, and sentiment atone He was glad to be
lieve that an increasing feeling of the folly of snok
and rapidly
a nas p i o m l
nage spr itself ing England,
thel
tnelleunegglenind,
the 'United
States Tho prineiple 'of smell armaments was
eexeellent, for if the principle of having a email .
but a offoient navy were carried one there would
besinalt ind wet:lent for rushing into strife.. Large
armaments' besides, were antsgonistio to liberty.
for, supposi ng one man in England was entrusted
with the command of 400,000 or 500,000, where
A Breeze frc;in Old Ocefin.
lorielpoziacitoo 'of The >ireeeJ ,
' Rocitaiiey; L, fury 17 , 1859
Would you like' to rceeive a Word'of capsulation
in yOur oven•like sanctum'? Would poi be grati
fied to bear a wbisper ofgoad °beer, while • ibo inn
le blazing abovelonr great Babel, the mercers
evincing a fervent oonstanoy for Oe nineties; the
perspiration triekling down your digitaluto'tho
editorial ink, and the prospect from the sanctum
window, a desert of, hot and dusty,stgesta? , Bet
me °arty:four fanny for isnoment to.
tttild - Iroog Idendie Sea-girt shore .
7he broad and elopitig heitob of limohatiay
dretebee ascot , ripen - eithotalde, with the plumed
breakers rueltiox_ttogn
ibjd, antriffnaing the, foam, to oar feet. Par
se/ay. where theihy and-waterit meet; slowly glides
shado'wy es% mote like Abe dim GoVarafton Of a'
dresm than a life freighted redlity. - be great orb'
of day, is pouring floods of light over land and sea.
, hut his beams are tempered by the 000 l breath of
the oaten, which a woe pa woo nd trawl th the re fresh-
Ing and invigorating, power of the waves them
eelves It is the bething bone of the morning, and
"fair women and brave men," transformed into
gapeolored males and gleeful barlegnineby their
motley bathing-dresses, are walking on the sande
or revelling among the breakers., There is no
mirth so hearts. so frolicsome, and an tintokly eon
cordons, as that of a mtactsilaneous party outfits sea
beach at this hour. The ninst incorrigible grum
bler that ever cursed the waiters and
_sneered at
the edibles at - a watering place is irresistibly
thawed into a laugh and stimulated to romp. The
waves Annear to be sharing in the revels, and hur
rying hither and thither, tripping 1 1P belles with
e-.ergy, kneeking over. beaux who are at
tempting to be witty end tender, and tinging age
Into the arms of youth. as if they would dispel the
swny of the-wrinkling years and make no all young
terra , het .
This is a tribrions place for genuine recreation.
The rtylendid end ever-shifting scenerY of Jamaica
Bty and the nitrify Atlantic—the unsurpassed
Dower of the breakers—the moonlit walks—the
meentng drives—the lively sailing—the sports
man's own chef°, of fishing and gunning—oombine
to cheer the mind and strengthen the body: The,
bathing is perfectly safe for everybody except
these Tackles death defying ehteraetere who cats•
not partake of ;demure unless it is spiced With
danger One of these individuals—a member of
tbeiTITITIMOTAbIe tribe of Braith—made 11 , 7e17
w weep° from a wa•orygrave, on the day before
yesterday Ile swam out beyond the breakers
But he misealoulated . hie strength,' and bad not
remained in that dangerous position more than
five mtnnles before be called out for help, adding.
ee welt an ho could that he was exbau , ted. Mr.
3No Cheater a son of Lewis Chester, of your city,
who it a bold and„skilful ewimmlr , hastened to
the ais'etande of the foolhardy Smith, and encored
0.1 in keeplrg Maimed above water until the life
boat °ante to the relief of them both. Mr. C. was
nearly exhausted by Ms exertions. Smith wee
both pitiid and Minuted- Ile is of the firm of
Smith' Blob, tlt On. New York.
- We have a number of charming representatives
of Quaker City beauty and accomplie`unente hero
fast now, ,as welt as a few fascinating Southern
feniininee in expeotation. The society is refined
and intellectual, but without ultra pretension to
fashion. Can you not throw away that everted- •
lug pen, and inn down to lteekeway, to bear
"what the wild waves are saying?" That you
maw, is the hope of one who responds with arnasing
rapidity and en incredible appetite to that gang
which calls us to dine.
-Yount, G. W. J.
Convention of Young rilen's Christian
Associations at Troy.
fOorreepondenee of The Preu ]
TROY, N. Y., Julyl4, 1859
A few words about the Convention now in ear
sten here will probably be acceptable to many of
your readers.
The sle.th annual Convention of the Confederation
of Young ?dente Christian Associations of North
America convened the First Presbyterian
Church of Troy, (Rev. Dr. D einan'e,) on Wednesday
afternoon, July 13th.
As a Philadelphian, I feel proud of the -fact
that the largest delegation (eighteen in number)
is from the City of Brotherly Lave; and the assn•
elation there may also congratulate itself in bay
ing their worthy president, George 11. Stuart.
E.q ,chosen by a unanimous vote as presidenCof
this Convention.
Oar journey hither was of the most delightful
character. An entire oar was
—eve.e, 4
to the d a l e :
gates by the Camden and Amboy Railroad Com
pany. At New York, we were j deed by delega•
dons from that oily, and. at six o'clock, on the
splendid steamboat Frannie J Kiddy. started
again Troysea.rd.. It was a beautiful night, and
our ride up the noble Hudson was most delightful.
There are present at the Convention upwards of
two hondeed delegates, who represent immolations
in every part of our land, from Maine to Califor
nia, and from the Atlantio to the Prosiflo,
Inoln
ding some of the most talented young men in our
Country.
We are all nicely quartered in the homes of the
hospitable Trojans, and every arrangement that
oonid be made for our comfort and convenience
hes been carefully attended to by the Troy Com
Witco.
There is no doubt but that the usefulness of the
two hundred mutations. now organized in the
United States, will be largely promoted by the de
liberations and remit+ of this Convention.
hleamres are being considered which will cer
tainly more permanently establish these useful In
stitutions. - J. W.
Tun flex GOODS TRAMS opens for the
week with mob activity, and a large business
will undoubtedly be done in nearly all branohes
of this trade. There is much difference of opinion
as to the effect of the result of the Boston sale ;
we bear it said that the goods sold would have
breuxbt bettor prices if they bad been well
handled by auctioneers familiar with the dry
goods trade Great quantities of goods were sold
there on Saturday for future delivery; but on
the whole those , houses and manufacturers who
have br m.hee and , agencies in New York have
been betteated rather than injured The aide•
walks in Park Pleas, and, streets adjoining; were
piled up yesterday with boxes and. bales of goods
In the process of delivery—these extending in
many cases, nearly to the middle of, the street.
Xs is expected, the greatest aotivi!y is now with
the domestic, oommission liothois —N. Y. Courier.
PERSEVERANCE HOSE COMPANY AT ALBANY.
The members ,a the company arcieed in, Alta. y
at 8 eVosk on Saturday evening. They were
handsomely reaelved. On Tuesday mornincthey
leave for Now York. .
TFIE Independents of Brescia states that
sever., young girls hays made vows not to marry
anyb dy but wounded soldiers of the army of
Italian independenoe.
TWO :CENTS.,
HaffliES
r vim'-
~6aNrti4~`rn~ceasssrnrw~~.-~;~ ,
COMPOOMMIIIiII,* u"UN 11111:0 0 . 0 i /ft
El Wed the -t
-' Every evrenteslestkoe reit M eaterepli EyUra
imam, of tl I n9Ks.. In neler innitiiinerinlans is
tian typarapitir,but ese aide"ortl n v
We sliall be greatly Whoa to ratkruill 1, 'go", t
vants, oilier Stater. far Osoatif 114*
pareutnerP:ot 01e4171n tb.lr Partlealettall#*i
fhe rettofiraioi tae on ::anroltaalpf
cr popubition, or spy lattricimidat *at will*, be tsirreetw '
ta.to +Am geatirelleader. - - ,
would y. e M. tom-,
1 t 1"
mentlpg on the present Seavaittege and glorious
fattvo of the Stites, he Stipatiesed'lds
Conclusion, that a ternamirottsgederatioso Of En
glishmen had mesa away, the aatatackailind pier"- '
purity of the Vatted Stela; Would be - s , hleettlas'
to countless IbIllione; and an example to- freemeni
in every part..oflhe world. - Mond. _ahrteringv:
Which was repeatedrover, and over egale,,the
d fence rlttnittwice Jails eathastesm to do honor to-
Mr. Bright 1 -
Among the tOeite'weirithe re.trice of
the 'United States, ,and the'Health Of General
Campbell," " the ?raw," "England - and - the
United Stater of America—this butirarks of Man
and religions litterly, l l and several others,
After nomenifis santlnieMi and rather lOtig _
speeches, the company broke up at aboat midnight-
GENERAL NEWS.
]Norfolk- sorra
attendant writer that the United Stater steamer
Fulton, late-of- QC Paraguay fleat,-har been' st -
:last completed-for service, and that shrwill go,*
commie:thin at ones She wilt artiart - sitling enders': -
to arotteld to the Galt of life:leo. A dermehmistt
of U. S. marines forler attired, at Nerfellti and
were put on beard at once - .The Faltdn'a 'Aram
ment, on the present occasion, consists of low short
32-pound bros. of 'the new.pettertt,- and...one.f.Z; ,
pound howitzer. Übr " shipl 'company Nerittila-' 7 '
about 150, all told. — The - steamer Water Wit oil -
'will not be ready for tome weeksyet. although
- several hands ere employed on- her_, - Tim reeelvt,
tog ship Pennsylvania is tolerably filledwrith
(traits, stiMisof whom will - soon bis detaelsetV64
'saliva: service. Theiteemer DlA:petal' is tit" be
taken. in , band immediately,: for the pumone
biting lengthened, and otherwlmtimprovael,,,The
new steam gun-boat Bimetal was pat, hit° the
dry-dock on the 12th inst , to azimut, ttw 144
operations neoesSirit for her .00mpletIon. Pihrisi•
deeeribed as being , an- bmssedingly pretty craft:-
Tbe - authorities have submitted to the Navy Dr
'pertinent a report of thrtrial of *mew. submarine
lantern, which took Piece there lately. The reset
ace supposed to be sattifantory.; Bo muela for Nor -
- The U. S. steamer .Virett - ',mute an taller ' T.
Brooklyn navy yard on S She boa been to-. •
Pensacola, where, she .reports naval relaters .
,being generally satire. The Seminole '-wee being
fitted out, a.ti preparations to.launoh,the Pena,
cols: wore Ramon. '
_
A Desintriow, Etttintwur,AWD portrixatic '
ad 'eielting" attar . ooinyred .down -
train of thelderietta railroad en_Thursdai morn-"=
toil test. At the short stoppage at Ciresntield,-04
:while the pamwesers were tswaltlng patiently the' -
resorption of tbeirjourney; they were Somewhat
startled by the entrant. of a - Man imompanted -
w man, who. hind atipaarancei;was hut Partner -
Om a trip to some other. melon: of thestountrY. — ltt
this There was nothing very antontaideclusi;ft
'tot bean that Theitwahrwerrilientiettteltfoi-1
lowed' by another' ininiati, - wFt5
n'iofent-ohitd', and Wive pitbliedY•tinnotutittkiet,'-'f",
hi man was her im<bend, and his emarmaied bid
'seduced him from bin honfenand.innstedfritelyketiX(' -
on.onalstight ,itteAetter,,,Freeklebisorsoshing
and pulling 'kair.fernied.tbi Piti4plK-feeterea..;-
the 4sitimmt then' left the 01; 'MO she men and'
his new partner sol - Untied Their viiyage to' Mein , - = -
iNGRO: 001thrthauT
oliritesarg (Y 4 l Rareixter. - •17. 15. -save; " A
ne;row man belonging; 10 . of.
this County, gave informatiott.ort .14edneedtme last
that there was a combination - simonte ; the - ”greres'.,
• or the neighborhcind of tahluiettin:for the laterite':
of running off; and defending thenieslves In so der;
log. She -
,states that some of _the'negroeil about '
011srksiturg.aro,engsged,with them : , th4Cihelt.sra
supplied with fi , e4rme, - de. 'Tan of the ~nie
gross suspected were arrested on Weluesday. snd
are now this!' ; - the aegro wounin - eying ibeifax '
forination_le also in leil..;She.further states .that , : -
these negroos wore supplied with poisen,;whinh
was distributed amen; them. Itt" convention of
them held at Shit:nion not long gins, and that — ,
their intention was to - poison their masters? fi k ml;
Hee " •
HAtIBMIG•AMERIOdi Pdthritt
Uoiirtßir
-0 wing, to the great pressmss of Roadster ihipitient:- -
to the Uaited ,States, the , , Themburg-Adierieart-:
Paaket Company have resolved to trend oink a re 4
s e rve steamer. in ..orier to Coantah Abe import: .
t ra d e the additional futilities ..rtqulred at this t'
partedfirm stein:Alp Teutonia eousequingy-
!ease Rembarg on the 15th or Jury theripant,.-
nionia as an extra boat, on the 231 of. Jell-stud
the, Sedan's; as drool,- Os - tbi , OLAteast,
Insitnq 'three' departures from, IlernbtuVi Seven- -"
teen days. • -
- .
Raciness or C/MinCtsiti.—The aver age ,
• tei?siiper innuM to the , membe-a of, - the diLfeinnt—
dertnolnathine . throtighauCthe - .llnited' States for'
the: support of their different church services Is_ -
estihtatedto be, about as follows: A Biptiafend -
Methodist about Sii 90 ;. Presbyterian: $6;
PoccregotionalbiC S PY; a Roman' OathollO115;
a Reformed Dutch, $213 and a Rolle:via?",
'
- man paseed'overthe dmerloaia if ail of-Niagara int •
o boat and was lost- The. name of .the unfertu
.nate man we did not lane. Howse a blarkstuith e _
and. had been Up the river- in, a skiff foriion.
When returning his craft got too- fir from the '
shore. b ees " u nrnanaweabie, and was taken over
the Yells —Rochalter Unitm,July 16-`
Was ON THE LA PLATA.—BV advices from
the river La Plata, to the 213th of May; received by-;
th e way- of Betina, ft appears • that the knit t.
threatened War, between Buenos Ayres and the - .
Argentine republic bee at l last been f formally pro
claimed on both sides Buenos Arres;;as If 'to -
Owe that As did not fearlhe result, took the int- ' '
tiativb. - . • .
.
SPEOIE Paritsava.—The Chicago .Piess end
Dawns continues 'to advoot.e vigorous specie •
payment on the part of the Illinois banks; and
says that it is not surprised that " snrh of-the
atockseourity barikers as have not the cepttal
granite for' conducting a legitimate banhing busi
ness" are decidedly averse to tho course pursued
by that journal. . _
Niomonas LONGITOSTR, the Cincinnati-mil-
Moshe, while seated in the door of a drinking -
saloon, on Wednesday, With his hat _between his
knobs, having on a seedrettit of clothes,- wainilst
taken ,foie beggar. pm:obese of nitaim emigre - grata -
in the violnitytecdva; benevolent gentlemen
dropped a quarter Intolsis hat'" -
,
Tits Annual "Pic4fie •of the SPiritualists
4 eok plow' , on Monday, at Valiant Valley, on the'' ,
Unison River. EaVeral hundred persons were
pre , ont.
Buoy AT A Pm-Mo.—At a festival being
held in Jones's Woods, near- lifeW4 t lntk airy, a
fight occurred, which resulted in - Bel/If persons
being seriousl y injured.
TUE emigration to Wisconsin and Mince
entails said.io be larger than for three years poet.
A considerable portion of the emigrants are Nor
wegians.
Tits exemption of Ifew'Orleans 'thin yel
low ,fever this year,"• thee far, 'it is believed,
is due to the long-continued overdoes of the Mb-
IN Ansrats no one can receive a license to
marry wilco he is able to Rube:ram his name with
his own hand to the eertifloatt. -
lin. A. D. Hiewaseson, the. Hansa aortas
nuid..t of the Re4ton Journal. who , orsoamanied
Mr Greeley to P,lle'e Peak, is at Cincinnati.
?,La. WALKER, merchant of Columba., Ky.,
fell from the window of the Masonic, Hall, on
Tuesday, and was
Upwanna of one hundred and fifty light
loaves of bread were se std in Toronto, on BADAr
day, and given to various }Olio charities.
ACCORDING to the American Gan Light
,Tournal, ihere are no. four hundred • gas works
In this oonutry, with $5O 000 000 capital.
The Plymouth Rack thinks' that Hon.
Stephen A Douglas will be present at the moan
mental celebration on the 2d of August.
Tntr, Handels &Hung states that.the capital
employed in the Sr. Louis beer breweries is nearly
$20,000,000.
EGG'S are selling in Minnesota atVe cents
par down, and potatoes at forty cents per bushel.
THE hog cholera has made its appearance
In Wheeling.
THE COURTS.
bSt`iiIIDAY'O P11007113D13G%
anyorted for The Pros.]
QUARTZ?. Buenos:re--Judge Allieen.—Yes
feeds) , was the last of the July term. The fol
lowing criminal business W. 16 disposed of:_ „ • _
Randall Cole was tried on the charge of stealing
live gallons of Irish whiskey. The:ovidenoe did
not show a case of felonious taking. and, under
the direction of the court, the jury rendered a
verdict of not guilty.
Bridget MoMeth wee put on her trial on the
charge of stealing some articles of wearing ap
parel, the property of George Johnson. The ells•
Ration woe that the property, was stolen- from a
line. Vordtotnot guilty. - -
The same defendant was tried en the °Urgent'
assaulting Mary Ann Johnson. Verdict not
guilty.
The bill of indictment charging Beulah Zell,
and others, with keeping a disorderly house, in
II moots street, was laid before the jury without
avidenos, and a verdict of not guilty rendered:
Also ono charging John On with assaulting his
wife.
Also, in the cave of
• Ittrs. Baynes, charged with
an assault and battery: „
Mt Capewolt was put upon his trial on the
obarge of assaulting Charles Austin with a hat
chet.. 'An 'agreement bad been entered into be•
tween the procesiater, and defendant in reference
to a etore• and contents, In Minor street, and
on an,afterroon in May Mr.- apewell entered
arid; Walked to the back of the atone. and got a
hatchet._ -
Mr. Austin followed and asked him what be
Was going to do with it. He replied to break the
drawer open. Mr Austin said he ahou.d. not.
Mr. Cape well then struck Mr. Austin on the head
with it, infliothigaSevere , wound. Mr Capewel
was then thrown down by Mr. Austin and an offi
cer sent for. Th 6 bill of indictment 'charged as
sault and battery with intent to kill.
The jury rendered sa verdict of guilty as to the
assault and battery only. • • , , -
John- S'eeart, policeman, was tried ,on the
charge of falsely arresting and imprisoning'-Peter
Smith. The jury were. out when the-court ei
journed. The next tette of this court wpl corn , '
mimeo the diet Mondayin Aug*,
Ctrittor, or , Stevaarmiti.:—.Tho , isoccind . mete
of the bainuelebite Wing,.aad two ,others-were
before 'Untied • States Commissioner- Besslitt en
the charge of smuggling cadres from 011::board the
vessel- A customhouse officer testified. that t°-
saw thaeoffee taken,from on board in the evening,
t;ha.detendanta being the persona engaged In-get
ting it ashore and taking it away.' .The ease went
over for a fOrther horins today.