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WILLIAM H. HORSTM•ANN & BONS,
AND ORRERY STREETS,
ManitfactOry,)
hit* the %Martial of briefs to %Sad Fall stook o
LADIES' DRESS
COMPIIIIIIII%
FO)Y DRIIBB
.OIMPN. cups. BINDINGS,
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NEW TORE- ADVERTISEMENTS.
DE FGREST.,
4RMSTRONG, & C 0 .%
JNPOR TEES AND JOBBERS
OR
DRY GOODS.
76, 77, 79, el, 89 it 8S
DItAiTE STREET,
NRAN ;ROADWAY,
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OPPRX. SALE, , A
REW SLEGANT
Aricicas. of DRY BOON, for Doi FALL. TRADE,
Batted to OE /Mimes of the country. They are opening
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'AND '
W A NI 8 U T T A -
PRINTS,
10 MAW , AND DESIRABLE STYLES, THESE
ORLESRATED PRIETO are the CHEAPEST and
BEST pow sold in the UNITED STA.TES, and they, beg
heare ktooalltho Darnealan attention of dealers to them.
PRIBILIWING BRANDY, - W l4l
YOU( OMER'
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for Trinitills and Ppikllni puipcoes.
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BILK, AND DRY GOODS JOBBERS
SILKS
FANCY DRY GOODS.
IPAFORTATIONA 1 0 011 FALL, VAL
M. L. fIALLOWELL & Co
„ /133, MARKET IRREBT.
'NORTH FOURTH STMT.
Are prepared to offer to the trade their usual varied
assortment of Goode, Pirohilsed on the
MOST FAVORAPLE TERMS,
Hy mistimed buyers, in the principal
MANUFACTURING CITIES OF EUROPE.
.These hive been 'sleeted with care tor
' FIRST-CLASS TRADE,
And will be offered et Prima to commend attention.
doom Orme, from all sections of the omintry, aro
invited to inspect our stook.
'Tsums.—Elix months oredit to Merohards of un
doubted etundted, or 11114 per oent. disoount for oath
Tonlvo Per cent. nor minim diooonnt for - advanoo
tarineu,ta,aul-thstu-dm
JOSHUA L. BALLY.
IMPORTER AND JOBBER,
No. 2113 MARKET ST..
Jim now open a
LARGE AND BEAUTIFUL
Assortment of
DRESS .GOODS
and
SHAWLS • .
Of the
NEWEST AND OHOIOEST STYLES,
At the
LOWEST PRICES.
•
Tim attention of omit and prompt six-months borer'
L tented. ' aon-tf
LARQP, AND ATTRAOTIVE STOOK
NOR
FALL AND WINTER SALES.
SHORTRIDGE.
BROTHER. as 00..
lII.PORTERS AND JOBBERS,
•No. - 41541114ARKET STREET, and '
N i o. 415 ItED(SI4IT ST I REET, PEILADELPIIIA.
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FOREIGN and AIGE-
O. 0..13 133.
Wanted with ta io the intateais of OAB and
aTggWrili
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ntrariElniiilials'irlSVlVAGlVrair=
losAandwhowhaefe.
R VE . _41401114/4 atomptlr, at LOWEST MARKET
ze4-llm
CLOAK'S! CLOAKS I
TO
WHOLESALE BUYERS
EVERY NOVELTV OP-THE SEASON.
TBEI LOW EST OAHE PRIORS.
Ihrlderniutoth' cant autenals mods up II dented.
gENA I K IVENS;
.010-Bin .1.40. 23 South METH Btri.et.
A . W. TITTLE As CO..
SILK GOODS.
No. 226 MANNAT BTREBT.
aud-In2
FALL" 1860.
CHAA'FEES. STOUT. & Co.
FORRPON AND DOMEBTIC DRY 000 DB.
aat4 em No. 6R3 MARKET STREET.
MARTIN & W 91314
FONBNIN AND DOMMTIO DRY GOODS.
$B4 MARKET STKIMTK,
QUM and prompt Six•montke' Buyers, of all sections
are invited to an examination of our Stook. auit-dm*
RE M O V A L.
in ocalsequenos of the deetruottOti by Al* of their
THIRD STexer STORK.
YARD. GILA:MORE. Bo CO.
HAVE REMOVED
Tu
NO. 1310 CHESTNUT ST..
SOUTH SIDE. ABM, SIXTH,
paltetsarstra.
Ti'.., have now open AN ENTIRE
NEW STOOK
OF
SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS,
SHAWLS, ESLOVIS, RIBBONS,
DRESS TRIMMINGS', 4e.,,
Together with a LAROE ASSORTMENT of
STAPLE AND FANCY
WHITE GOODS.
EMBROIDNRESS, Is&ONS, MANTILLAS, Ake.
Raying reoeived but u mall portion of their
FALL IMPORTATIONS,
iortivions to the fire, they are stabled to display
A NEW STOOK.
to whiok they Invite the Weston of their customers
and BUM generally. subtm
WURTS. AUSTIE, &
MoVEIGH.
IMPORTHILIS AND JOBBER/3J
IN
DRY GOODS,
311:1k1411.10ET Strict, above Third.
MOW Warts,
e n A P
ton. ul litoVelg
ohs C. w
(with Banns. sul-!m
FALL AND Wr.,NTNN.
CLOAKS & MANTILLAS
, FOR. THR
- •
WHO I LEWLLE; TRADE.
BOUTKEY,K aud WEITERTA MERCILANTS buy
ing Alga First clam
offer at igivitegt to in
,srat Week , t +mob we offer at , t
W RAICES. '
4:Arp ON Lurinak, TERAbi. ,
• a% -W. PROCJTOR & CO.
THE PARIS MANTILLA.. sad CLOAK EMPORIUM.
708 CHESTNUT STREET.
seltint
VP • WOOD, 'WAXES, & LIAriVARD,
taw_
IMPORTERS
MID
WiIOLESAILZ DIALEILB , IN„
DitY GOODS
‘., at.° .}:r IN G.
SCI 9 MUM nuts Er.
Fell saaWkntor Stook sow totoolo ' pad rolhat
Duren.
VIGMAS '.I.4IC)MPSON,
SON. & C o.,
IMPORTERS AND j( ►BEERS OP
OA.MINET-MARERS' MATERIALS
130 siorrit oiooria) a/MET.
iT Broottells, Blushes, Re sr, Dunmire, end eve'
desonetion of Puttlnure end (- ;mien Goods. 1019101
PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860.
CARPETING AND OIL CLOTHS.
CARPETS, OARPETS.
BAIL'S/ & BROTHER.
No. OQO OILESTNIIT
AN- INVOICE OF
'ENGLISH INGRAINS.
JuM opened from anaion. Prtoo 75 aortas yard.
• BAITAY & BROTHER.
VELVET CARPETS.
Now open. tho news et pattern. of
ENGLISH VELVET CARPETS. '
BAILY & DHOTI-lEli,
TAPESTRY BRUSSELS
We now otter for rale the largest Meortment of thou
popular Carpotiuga, at
ONE DOLLAR A YARD.
BAILY _& BROTHER.
No. 920 ORES Nur street.
BRUSSELS CARPETS.
Of tho bast Quality, in great variety, at
No. 020 OREOTNUT Street.
DAILY & BROTHER.
DRUGGETS,
CRUMB CLOTHS. &c.
The moat extenove stook we ever offered, in ell 'militia
and aim. . • ; -
DAILY & BROTHEL.'
MATS. RUGS. Bee.
laminator, Velvet, Tourney, Brussels, Waal Tufted,
Coco, plain and bordered, el all sisqs,ln great 'ninety.
DAILY & BROTHER,
eels-tnetu-sm No, 920 CHESTNUT Street.
FALL TRADE
McCALLIJAI & 00..
CARPET MANUFACTURERS,
GLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN,
Also, Inverters and Realtors In
CARPETING'S.'
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTINGS. RUGS. &Ci.:
WAREHOUSE, 500 CHESTNUT STREET,
(Oppoette the State House.)
Southern and Western Bayern are respeathillarnyled
AUSTIN BROWN.
WHOLESALE DEALER IN
FLOOR OIL-OLOTHS,
164 North THIRD Street, southwest corner or
ItACR. (up "tam) sel9.lm•
HATS AND CAPS.
NEW HAT STORE.
Plet
• JOHN E. FOSTER, •
(Late of 107 South Third street,)
Having taken the store at
NO. 831 CHESTNUT ST.,
lipd fitted it up t sudirior style, invites 'the attention
of Ids patrons to pia
IsLENA.Nr AND EXTENSIVE STOOK
or
HATS AND CAPS. i
aGr lilt new fall styles are much admired.'
sell am “.‘
C . H. GARDEN att 00.
Mann faotnre rs of and Mlxoluale Nolen in
HATE, was.
FURS.
AND STRAW DODDS,
FANCY MR AND STRAW BONNETS, ARTIFI
CIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES. FEATRERS. tke..
NO4I. 600 ,And 602 MARKET STREET.
Southwest earner of B,xth.
The most extensive and complete .usentiment. : The
beet terms and the Invest prices. Firsz-oists booms
are bare
Invited to cal l. attle•Au
CABINET FURNITURE.
FRENCH FURNITURE.
GEORGE J. HENKELS,
091 'mum trr Brar.wi:
Has Just opened a large Invoice of
BOULB,
QUADRILLE,
UARQUETRIE, and
ORMOLU WORK,
Which he yid mall at vary REDUCED PRICES,
FIRST-CLASS CABINET WAR
GEO. J. EENKELS,
594 WALNUT. STREET.
Orem at
VERY REDUCED PRIORS
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SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 22, 1860.
Among the Poets.
The prose of this life is so terribly prosaic,
hat It is refreshing to pass out of it, now and
then, into the secluded nooks and winding
paths which terminate In poetry—paths near
which spring up the rath primrose, the sweet
briar, the jessamine, and the daisy; nooks in
the forest glades, which form natural arbors,
with the bright greenery of the trees brought
out in delicate tints when the sun smiles
through theft wealth of leafy beauty.
There is much poetry in the world—and
more unwritten than written, wo dare say. In
g( The Prophecy of Dante," one of Byron's
most thoughtful and best sustained poems, we
are told, with equal truth and force, that
Mani ire wale who hive never pinned
Their inipiretion, and, perehane.. the beet:
'They felt, and loved, and died, but would not lend
Their thoughts to meaner beings; they compressed
The god within thorn, and rejoined the uteri
Untenrelled upon earth, bat far more bleated
Than thou, who are deluded by theists
Of reunion, and their frailtieJ linked to fame,
Conquerors of Wet renown, but full of soars.
Not with unuttered but with written poesy
do we desire to deal to-day, and shall simply
place before our readers a few verses which
they may read with Interest or pleasure.
Place aux Dames! was the courtly cry at
the tournaments, in the hard-hitting age of
chivalry, and, even in these more practical
and less polite times, wo are willing to remem
ber it. Room, then, for Catherine Frances B.
Macready, who has published, in England, a
volume of poems called "Leaves from the
Olive Mount."
Miss Macready is tho daughter of Maeready,
the actor. Iler poetry la grave, serious, and
religious. The longest poem hi her book, and
also the highest In atm, Is "The Passion
Flower," a tale of sorrow, heightened by
Christian faith. The book is dedicated to Mr.
Macready, In the following words:
T 3 MY FATHER.
For ever loved, revered—my been's first frmod—
Tender u love itself, and true as truth,
I would that men might see ass with my eyes.
Know thee as I have known—then should fame's wreath
(Bound on thy brown of yore) new eemh!anoe take,
And show thee helo'd with celestial light!
Yet I, who know thee best, and have enahnned
Thy virtues in my soul, shall Isebleet Drove
To speak how dear thy worth I—That which has been
Most noble in thee never can be known.
Oh, loving lies, long silent in the grave.
Could but the old fire warm them for a epees.
Ilow would they echo now my poor ahPlhusgr
And oh. it this adventurous tongue can Lout
The transoript of 000 pure intent, true thought,
Or generous aspiration, onto thee
Alone be praise All good my life can show
Is of thf teaching, arid In offering thee
This lowly tribute of my grateful love,
Goa knows.] give thee bat thine own again!
From this highly.educated and (we tear)
rather old-maidish poetess, wo turn to Mort,.
mer Collins, an ardent and enthusiastic young
Irishman, whose modest little volume of "Sum
mer Songs" is a collection of lyrics contri
buted by him to the Dublin Unirersily Maga
sine, and other periodicals. Mr. Collins has
deep thought as well as sweet utterance. Here
is one of his poems, which shows, ruadinputa
bly, that ho admires Tennyson :
LITTLE LAURF.TTE
Little Laurette was sitting beside
her dressing-room fire, in &dream Mono ;
A toque:me mixture or love and pride
She seemed. rut she loosed her sons.
She combed her tropes' of wondrous hair.
fler small white feet to the lire peeped oat.
Strangely fluttered ter bosom fair.
And her lips had a wilful tout.
Whoever had seen that little Laurette
Looking so innocent. tender. sorest.
Would have longed to snake her hi■ own Pat.
To be at her ferry young felt.
IN it fear that dwel's to those weird Woe eyes'
For it is not love sod It Is not sorrow.
Ah, little Laurette, Irons your dream arise,
You must be married to-morrow.
Moaned to one who loves you well.
Who's wealth to your life will a glory be.
Yet I low you are thltikitir —who can tell
Of Frank, who ie over the sea.
How happy they were, that girl aid box,
On the garden terrace by moonlight met.
When to loot in his eyes was the perfect joy
Of that darling little Laurette.
How wretched they were, that boy and gill,
When for the teat time they met.
And he carried away a soft bright curl,
And the heirt of little Lunette.
Pooh, pooh! her heart.' Why. she hasn't a heart,
bhe waltzed that night with Sir Evelyn Vane:
Into the greenhouse they strolled apart,
fle's got twenty thouzand a year.
A house in Park-lene—s ()Warm In Francs—
A Charming villa os the Windermere.
Blie made up her mind, in that very Brat dance
13he'd like to be Lady Vere.
The news will go out by the Overland Mail ;
In a month or two poor Frank sill bear.
That London has nothing to do but bail
The beauty of Lady Vere.
She'll be Queen of Fashion, that heartleu elf.
Till a younger comes, and the world VOWS pool,
And as to Frank—will he shoot himself ?
Well, i hope he's not quite each a fool.
Who next ? Honest John Petrie, from
"Aberdeen awa'." Ho dedicates his volume
to the Earl of Carlisle--a nobleman with more
taste than talent, who, it seems, fosters ability
in others. Mr. Petrie's gg Love Lyrics and Lays
of War and Peace," contains pieces—good,
bad, and indifferent. Our verdict must be
that the staple of Ills volume Is quiet
crity. Yet, when he gets off the stilts of am
bitious verbiage, and is content to play upon
tho oaten reed of his own country, John Pe
trie improves. Then, "his foot is upon his
native heath." Hero is a Scotch lovo lyric,
which has no small merit, though the final
thought in the closing stanza is a little far
fetched :
THE BONNIEST LASS IN ALL CARLISLE
Ire bean far north, I've been far west.
I've travell'd many a southern mile ;
And the blithesome girl that I love belt
la the bonniest lass in all C trlisle !
The bonniest lea. to all Carlisle!
Right pawky is the dimply smile
That round her coral lips doth play.
Which little pearly etude Writs'.
I've kissed the fair, and pledged their eye.—
Heart beating time to Love the while ;
Yet wane all stars in Beauty's skies
By the bonniest lass to all Carlisle !
The bonniest lam in all Carlisle!
Her hanel-eye is full of wile,
To woman's orbs a brimmer drink,
While of hers only I dare think!
With her, by Eden's fairy stream,
Might I the Day of Life beguile.
A Paradise I would it deem
With the bonniest lass in all Carlis'e
The bonniest lass in all Carlisle
To share my ease and Imo my tml ;
Atm Ere would seem, sad it wont".
Eden without the apple tree.
English, Irish, and Scotch I—Surely, we
must not close without a poetical specimen
from Young America. Hero, noxt to hand,
is a neat volume of Poems, published by Rudd
& Carleton, and written by Henry Lyndon
Flash, a dweller, we believe, in the fir-ort
city of Mobilo. Mr. Flash is master of his li
art, in ono respect whore poets of three aro un
skilled or careless—he trnowe how to rhyme
correctly, and generally adheres to rhythm,
though such a lino (p. 81.) as
" Beauty is Heaven's epitome"
is unmusical and prosaic. His poetry is
chiefly emotional. From the abundance of
his feeling comes his utterance of song.
Many and many a poet, hero and elsewhere,
crowned with fame, writes worse verses than
we find in this book. Hero is a lyric Cole
ridge, whose exquisite 4 , Love" was probably
but unconsciously in Mr. Flash's mind, might
have been glad to own. It reads as if it had
been written upon what Hartley fancifully
calls g , the rod-leaved tablets of the heart,"
and is named
WHAT EH& BROUGHT ME.
Thfir ftditd Bawer that y6u sec
Wee given the a yeat ego '
By one whose little, dainty hand
Is whiter than the now.
Her eyes archlue as violate.
And she'e a blonde, and very lair,
And autumn tints era not as bright
As is her golden hair.
'And there are roue In her cheeks
That come and go like Ilvlag things;
Her voiee la loiter than the brook's
That glows from hidden oprinta•
TWO CENTS.
!he gave it in. with downcast eyes
And rosy flashes of the cheek.
That told of tender thoughts, her tongue
Had never learned to week.
The Wing word had Just been said.
And she wu mine as long ea life
I gently laid the dower aside.
And kissed ray blushing wile.
Bbe took It up 'with earnest look,
And said," Oh t prize the Sower t"—
And tender tsars were in her eyes—
"lt is my only dower."
Eh e brought me Faith, and Hope, and Truth-.
She brought in. gentle thoughts add love—
A soul as pure as those that float
Around the Throne above.
But earthly thins/the nothing had.
Exorpt this tided Hower you see
And though 'tie worthies/ in your eyes.
'Tis very dear to me.
There--snMclent poetry for one day. Next
time, it our correspondents will aid, we shall
give nono but original poems. Write them
legibly, if you please, upon one aide of the
paper only, and, pray yen, eschew lengthi
ness. Tedious prose is execrable, but tire
some, spun-out verses are dreadful, indeed.
PERSONAL AND POLITICM.L;
—The Feliciano (La.)Demorrat says the liseck•
inridge election of that district have refuted a
pint diecuulon with the Douglas and ; Jot:Salon
electors.
—A Montreal schoolmaster, somewhat of an en
thusiast In tile Defence of geology, hoe ise4ntty
made a good hit, by, which be packet' the edm of
$200,000.. Ho took a teams on a tract of land 'Lear
Acton, on the Grand Trunk Railroad, upon milli&
a little copper ore had been picked up by the
farmer who owned it. Setting to work, be noon
developed s magnificent copper mine, which hes
Jest been sold for $500,000, of which he receives
$200,000.
—The Bangor Mfg and Courier Ilya the* the
total vote at the recent election In Maine will be
found to reach 123 000, which La over 2,000 larger
than the immense vote of 1050.
—The United States Circuit Court meets at Tren
ton, N. J., on next TVedneedsy, when Jaoksl4w,
the Chinamen, will be trial.
F. Pickens. late limited States minister
to Russia, expects to return to this country bi the
Adriatto, which I Southampton on the 21
proximo.
—An aeronaut, Willa by name, succeeded In
making an atunsion at Richmond, Virginia, In I
caloric balloon It few days ago. Bs aseareled /tilts
easily to a height of four hundred feet, and tame
down a little more tepidly than he went up, ea
MD Is the heated aft cooled and lost Its 400410/IVO
power. Ile made a voyage of about half a mire.
The ascension, It may be as well to stets, waived*
with the intent of drawing an audience for a. Bell
and Everett muting
—The New Orleans gentleman la thus sketched
by Captain Moyne Roll " The Creole cares little
for expense; he clothes hiatalf in the bast—the
finest linen that looms can produce—the Scott
cloth that can be fahrioated—Rate ate worn cost
log twenty-five dollar ; and the bills eta tailor of
the Rue Royals would astonish even a customer of
Stotts. I hove myself some remembrance of a
twelve-guinea coat, made me by ono of there
tranzatlantio artists ; but I remember, also, that It
was a coat."
—George Law has recently pareheted the ivilla
of Mr. Caset, on the hill adjuent to Stapleton,
Staten Island, for fifty thousand dollars.
—A Paris correspondent writes that a letter re
calved there from Mow. Aug. Marlette, the emi
nent Egyptian antiquarian, states that a very Im•
portant discovery has been made In Egypt : The
excavation' made at Memphia have brougkt to
light a metal founder's workshop. We have al
ready discovered his toots, about forty pounds of
unrefined sliver, gold medals, twenty iUves me
dale never seen beton, and other objects destined
to the crucible."
—The San Francisco papers state that Col. PI it•
wont refuses to take any part In the Prealdential
—The withal of Baron Renfrew as regards the
privacy of his reception at Cambridge are to be
implioltly regarded The students, hornet,
will have in opportunity of personally psylng
their respects to the iiteUnguished visitor, Is one
of the halls belonging to the corporation of the
University.
—At St. Louts, Charles Daggett, for killiagJetin
Clancy, has been sent to the penitentiary for ten
years
—Yancey and Caleb Cashing are to edam* the
Brookinridge folks at Bangor, Me., on the 21 of
October. They were not quite so near together, In
polities, twenty years ago.
—Gen. Lana Is now on a visit to tali brother, In
Indiana. It is ramarad that ha will •lilt Georgia,
on Invitation, early In October.
Hamlet.
From the New York Daily flew.]
The personal pronoun la an tcr.portant forge In
criticism. "I" bears the UM, relation the.
lumbering and unwieldy " we," that a rapier
bears to a pitchfork ore trident. r shall esoptoy
It. therefore. The shade of Hamlet, If it be per.
milted yet to revisit the glimpses of the moon. wi I,
I am lure, forgive one, if I Interpret the vapory
fantarlee of Hamlet in the flesh awry; tf that
misdemeanor were consummated by the foroe edi
torial, In its aggregate capacity. the shade of Ham
let would, in the elitists and elegant language of
Mr. Guppy, " see It further drat."
Anent deakspeare, his tragedies, it seems tome,
that whatsoever has been or may be written,
thought, or Seta, should be eanresd beneath the
cloudy heraldry of impresators Voltaire doubt.
teas imagined that his own Impieties! thereon
were to be regarded as dicta. Goethe probably
ouolnded that he bad settled the subJeet
Bat, blest; us, Brown his his theory; Blenkinup
his, and Imy own. None orris see meets or the
aurora borealis alike None of us notelet our
perception, of Bhalupeare's plays
The truth is, we see things through a different
media Therefore, reader, scholar, amateur, vir
tuoso, if the impressions which 1 derive freen Mr '
Forrest's interpretation of Amleth, (flub ti •
Danish chronicle of Saxe Grammatious,nrintarily,
done subsequently into English verse, with Im
provements. by William Bbalupeare, of Stretford
upon Avon,) be not yours, why let us join bands
In dissgreement, and confers that one cf us is
wron.
Mr g Forrest appeared, after an absence from the
stage of four years, on Monday evening. The
house was more than crowded ; the audience more
than enthusiestfe. The coffers of the exchequer
mast have grinned with uncountable dollars
These are popnlar indium of success, but wit
these let as have nothlsa. to do. Let us attempt •
elope analysis of Mr. Forrest's treatment of the
oh aracte r. This Is doe to the artist who, however
you and I may differ In opinion as to the pectin's- ,
Titles of his style, is, without questioo:the first of I
living actors. It is also doe to the nubile) which
has sabered to the fortunes of its favorite with
nob faithful and devoted persistence, throughout
his dark and sunlit days alike.
We have each our impressions eotisernlng the
Hamlet of Bhakepeere. Mine IL for eaamnie.
that he has no ohs rooter at all. He wag Moulded
by his immediate surroundings; the temper of his
soul was morepiutio than the clay of the euripter ;
a gush of passion rent his drifting imposes sum
der as the wind rends the elovd. He moves through
the dusky mystirisi of that wondrous play:st once '
shedding and absorbing night; we look to see his
presence fling • shadow upon the arras, notwith
standing the wave of limps; even MA humor la
sombre and sardonid ; It is not the steer glitter
cresting the waver of the living lake, but the phos
phorescent glimmer of the dead, anent poc3. You
have seen the lamplight, perhaps, retested from
an ebony caryatid. like a scattered rosary of stars
burning from a night of solid black—l can think
of nothing which so well symbolizes Hamlet's hu
mor. It s tems not a part of his character, or want
of character, but an accident; be is jsound among
the graves; he is gloomy at the festival. He ia the
sphinx of literature.
Noes of the commentator, cf Shakspeari, whose
works are aoceasible to mo, have Gunned 'platten!.
picture of Hamlet's life previoas I. that time when
on the battlement he draws his cloak about him,
and avers th at the air bites shrewdly. I confess
that I should like to know somothirg of the boy
Hamlet; of Hamlet the yruth ; the thy, Wo
ofed, contemplative dreamer of dreams—the not
yet mature wanderer amid the shadows which
gloom upon the confines of the mental world.
Metaphysical subtleties were not in these early
barbario days a part of the world's lore. The
maxims of the court were the maxims, of that.
worldly wisdom which - contemplates materiel good
alone. (Vide the slvoir vivre of Poll:mina) Eagles
done! roost in barn-yards The young Runlet It is
safe to believe, did not warp his wild imaginative
nature to the dull commonplaces of that northern
court. He must have been in strange contrast to
those by whom he was sur r ound e d. Be was
no mote in unirn with the airy swells of
the period who fluttered about the !Wart, of
whom Osirlo is as intensified apd Laertee a mild
exemple—no more like the steady man of the le
gend,, iloratio ( a perfectly unexceptionable, relin•
bid Pillion, incapable of kicking over the traces of
ae.l to date__. .el 9 , 3 110 MI Intl Ivo
conventionality, incapable of meanness, incapable i„ ;Z o e . wee lea ni( iyma 1 , 772 not
of servility—the very man to borrow money of on PLASTER is unchanged, with sales of soft at Si 15
a pinch; and, of all others, the man for a Jedicioce
bottle-bolder, in case you wanted one,) than with i market linearly bare. and the Wee are
father
e g r ri i m n and
his wild raids
aurporionrsthwehpo4fosoilkow
a h w t s
c0.1:7_,,,,,n,,Tar.r50,,10,1iixiithat6310.6:.r%0M0.r.. 64
7.,,,ne to O mit
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hs
and then, lam told the traveler of the Alps 1. siEßn3.—The rees.res or Ctourse:d light, end t o
will, find a delicate fragment moss rose spring- d i maj d e e t ea lsA m at , soX . , j t ir i Arai;
I rene
log from that wintry soil, and laying Its tender an'
SPIRITS —Brand , end • , e ernx
with a moderste
cheek upon the ice. now and then, from • beitelaateeetfellrts k. :hthziehdi..da,t
stria:uuoromising..il,nringtherarest irtlizrni:ntt:ilp:nmmlsuemx
blossoms of humanity. Let us believe that Item- 8 UDA Ris Arm Ai the nottations of la-t week. sal
let did. Let us believe that until the murder , amen roe toot hove been tease, meetly be the 'rode. at
of his father be was • dreamy, pestle youth, ,i.fnee? 63e
.. trlyr, as in en w, t ,,,„ it h ey .i. i . e t it .
swayed by the palest impulses, who might JilamV antes of oaf rendered at Wee,
under genial eireumeterces, h
aVe ed Into ! Toils is vary eumt.rted the sale* toomitlY COD feed
a philosopher, might have founded a new' re- tolswLen
. otijor oaf outemstion. et ere ettne rates.
ligion, or written mighty saga, or loved like moderate
Abelard, or gone genuinely mad, Hi s ',Aft"
minanunanzrai. sales
reach
about2,,ao I
t..
must Inevitably have drilled him in One of int from Salo Ho torlow , "yeadeard mnitum; hatibleid
these Creations. But with the fall of 000 black at sesge,i feekosood a nee at ageeee, not, mallet*
shadow upon his heart hie natur&ohanged. Be " M " writ' , " at • Imes "Pt nri vi g•
shed his old indlviduall, ago., scrpensibinfa Us
I ,In Tina* of the abundant harteat , the efti.
skin. He became. not gradually ; but abruptly,
the Hamlet of vacillation and irresolution. Goethe sent of Grand Rapids, Michigan, otcerred a day
says that tbe load laid upon him was too heavy to of s P cci al thank f d riric g•
bear, and not to be shaken off. Consolone of weak. Tan receipts of grain at Toronto on Tine
nem In'actlon, be take. refuge In mining. Un- day amounted to 32,000 baldish, the largest day's
Wiled In the miner fellottleeddupliolty, he blun- reeelpts of the season.
THE WEEKLY MEWL
ma Amu Pane will be seat to labor dhoti bf
mait(per ammo, eavenee,) at— —IRAN
Three Copies, " NI
Flee " " SAND
Ton. " " "—Mee
Tweet, " " " (to ae. arieemOle.••
TiremyCoplermrsmer " (to mittme of
Dash nbarriber,) LSO
For a Clah M Tereaty-eae or OVIITOII la MOM ga
bit» copy to the getter-ea if the WD,
Mir Yoga w reviseted Is OM is yeti Ur
TazWalual ?Elm ..--- • - -
caureaprza rises.
lomed Wee dam Njonti. In ten Ur
Steamers.
dery with uocomMon adroltntri,nnd linhisets Lla
blanderito istrosfilettie analysers. With .aapa
clout gagged courage and resolution, he Is stM
premed with sr vague eonselousness klusa .bs Ss a
coward. The sacred daty.or mange Makes that
I.fhloh he mistakes for oowardiee seam a mime, and
into his heart come trooping remorse, sad rage,
and self-sensation, and despair:: maw, what is
an actor to do with *spay= of a obarsetar las
•
this?
Mr. Forma dtd with It an that, histricesie art
NM do. As no painter *an' delicate* Om anallot,
so no actor mar rally realtsSr mar someoptles d that
raystarlons Individuality which- nacres said an
attaoghara of sight s urged on by Impalas* Tusk
contradict and banal each' otjter, and flag
no phases to which human' idsitoll'e7 , pirisass
supply a perinea.
It has been the fashion to pronenewe Mr. Fermat
en seam of the muscular • sheer, This yam,
venomous stigma seam to me the eery drip.(
east. Those who witaceted his performs's@ an
Monday night must ham men that him meet
effective Inserssrerattens were et' the niter triplets
of ilemlet's Individuality. In the Ilse
" 'Tta sot alone MY lain alma, esatieinahm."
and those which Immediately emceed, MI deep
voice walled and risslveced like the toss of • bell
that goings above a city stricken with the places
The very syllables "sweased torgemp.jeda, la
the *team with Ophelia, shat mem ell •dwri
whieitdmaanda the moil flutelsol ell la Ote Ws
trips, his quids transition from, aselarnboty bales"
Hair to the supoat.d.lB,37qrase s fe wes mass
perfection. Nos No perfection welch -
rns parsetuati7 swigs to satiate who aireettse, mid
deity to three who don't, but that perfest/ea elfish
leaves the Imagination Boats/ to desire, the
Anent nettling to nevi) at. all b
that shislawe aim 'WINS ra mm Ul F l uov g7re
dhairn that ost- is
'a;to.
Aka. QEMOCI, ~den all Inward siselmandly it
de few, bet still onward to the lurid taii
Yo-
I mad siop.• • The Implarshie ithastainenthas
*be site 10 theeitalr editorial Amities to MIMI to
me the whole of the toditetialb . I regard this
as en outrage. I , bellow* Mr. Narmetht per
formance of Hwy tat, an Moeda' West. entitles MR
to regard as the int of lirlag_ellret is art.
first In poster, not leelred sabodeetio emits» wall
la that aanielstie gift IR gbh* gelded to the hearts
and sympathies of hie smaller% Ismeammisabiy
above and beyond any who bare trod the sew
sines the elder Keen. I abould Hee to etre resew
for this belief: bet. as I have mentioned, Ih:sodium
is grim and tedestele. I bead to eistumstansok
therefore, and abscond.
Weekly iteTlenw of the Philadelphia
Maur k et*.
• 131%slortrin. apot.ll.llllllL
less.sass gaseorarty trim toll &rust ti..o vast.
ses.as La Issas siseisars to U. .sasotelod sada at the
..4 w marts., ersorsls ham, I alma go,se.
go/metres Hart t* armor. Bowies& aro saispadool
and lover. Caul'..* are area.. fa Cast teases a fair
%Israeli Sas as Peru sad Cods* ate la pool issismit.
Cotten Ls dna. smut peon beam. rah *rebels*
wlth =ors trarsars. Pratt of all Meta V searos. Po
moos sow Is Tits hoe statilmt is Wet. sod tam
omoosssal is bola re swill set iLsaalsstaral anteimme
srs Is mod. is beast. ssektas deist. Lassaor Is asset_
Masai Stores are steady. Tab OLla are Mil LIMO.
Ptasmosa Ire to se. sad *a Wow or N u y s sad Fyn
Lard a is par retest. Suss is aselissipl.
so &Ist's'. Clossrussdl is Is ismsoust. ?snow is
11,st. Wag ecnisseasds f•A ssk•s. Gall mores • hit -
ssirr. Tts:skt• aro Ira Tie Dry Gaols trod* se 11r
d/snits Is muss. in thnia LIT doggie to 1•40 LI Say
lb.taad:sastt.stesofsotinor srsoWs' ssaadistar•-
mo, BRE m totTrt ri martyr tae mkt saarsto* est
dun statorSao rorsMit awe 0( tam & k rau t ...mi.
any apod.• or Sloo • ••111041•41t.tod tO, • rSil•Of +Primo
0 , re y Ida td , bbs. Tio, doom tr rep Ilbtjal•ft ••• ammo
otar ha mar ye rem upload am the OlOoi.S. eta, ertral Lao
aarloa round tu••r• as Is Mot frr 'sporty*. tido
I NO t.. toxtram. and 111 Int *47• for Into* Weir' Moor.
I ar•lad too about fin bads itearmrs Kora sad curs C.
ill Os taro. kin provaur. t4* starter allnaisa vitt
r•aellets au Payer* tit our lassie t ism : tam seam
to tat tr•lto Ms* MP • ma a stodarat• swam. at ta•
ao,yrt rm." ry•M•portao. Irito••• sat tomer
11114171141 , Mt. to • Ptast• um spree sad . as;fty ni no g a :,
small say at at i bap Co.‘ 3101141. kol
tn •• maatsd om $3/0 tor hums sad fin tio Mt tor
Brontranse,
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the •ethyl Septeethe. 10. ISO
tt elf-barrels oinseezthee —.—
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do,ooe.la me ed
lor HE A e sn'sitt.at. sad vete** hese
fallen off T--Th ate he Lathe! ;
salsa at .11/16 ja i.
mama frost 4111 for Wooer. as to 111 di far shame
roeth•ra red. 0,0,•., as Vital SO far Warrants. awl
414101.1 i for De'swara. *LA ior peer .• to el df
alai COI goad au! si jilt Irina Lys al tionand ea
73•111130 tor 74 say tied Pityisintviseta. flanii ta fiat
Oetteid atlas of ISM /tibiae pinta •••altsra velem
Alen at 14•714 ramie .IPres.us4 Osier ttuatt7 at
7ia74... sad 19./11. 4171073 a Chivas, irrrjvfai Rare.
sad ms a fair awls,. s Neat ofTt9a Nrsitei.sad sad
!rims Deilevate 44.3641360.avd Pecan Muth atlasiiire•
Is Barley that* is mon Ws t w ieja k a . .4laCre•--
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arid fatally bent in few Mtn : inky of XS Wes at
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Li stereo al ale 36 IP NA: • tat of leaf
arts and at 417, ta days : sad Salim Chirac° Si VC
ati is very away an• althaelt imam is ruses;
them to some hole isistia ao to "oath ad*. 1 ••
ratty plain end :anent teatime!! Puma at 133da lie ;
Plid."l / 7 4Te• lad %inkier, at lilt )03(6. cash sad
66 days. she y the totreat Lwow press Mean—
The stosh is very tight. and there ire en tam vreetliy
allots. lard is enteitaaea tiviaired rter. and is kid
lane SOO tat asst/ to so est of the mutat o s
tern,. : at) do at nal-Ws rash tie stce*to Tart
mica nalused : teas are iseatiiid 1.2.111‘, Flaw
is in fair detailed seise of aol.d tinittal •aj re:a is tr
milleras at Haas 11, D. as at eaattty. Ne. Vo.k
Cheese ts in fair dernen aid LOX *axis sold at IL: 4,
IL. to err oat of the searket.
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S and 3 we BUJ). *fl. end 421. tee/cetera 1.661
tone fnrre at 819. all 6 mnotba. a Scorch PIa there
tars been no stiles. and racer are nommal 1 Lomat,
B tr. a- d Hoi'ee Iron eel ionsr;7 at rwrlons resit. lees 4
—There es hot little immense. end Shone Is so inock
hers on which In rose* •. Corner is dad A Wrenn
yellow Metal slam at Slbieltk, and English theething
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doll at Isat casks quottions-
COAL —The market le lanctira for tha &mune. bet
the desevld fn• bombe ere is r•ther better. end 'neve
are ntetoed For Lams Coll there I. rat**,
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g•us•rg s• I INe. snA Cape at 1.1i.r. le 5. 111 en umr.
T h• raek A sof, he Is•
L'hl4 AND DYES—Tap meta...nu are t••••
I at Wit titaos• them.* auth'• Soda ay atl , ae.
a t soothe' alit.- Sass, of Le r.l 11.0. arid 1"-a
Yr 151.3
artral at %is 1334 e * ?mare!' hat witttenthars
near- kit:here is ease hula las air,.
i
FISH —Thera s s lirso•t feels/ Mteltrrrat, Let all
gore% Amts. almost. is sus Ws, Cos •41a4ears* :
so tAt;on• •131!1410 fro p 11. tor for hart. sad
Instirmo y, ad 419414 aao Si hlw/I tenors* mad, t at met
anal! 3a; Cdod li(tete P,-Itted
loamat Hatt $OllO3. seers me E. totality; Whit.
For'. rrtjobjrt iLia Sir bag bbi
siariret is pastry luare ef Swim. earl
gainer. eras soh wasted- Is demon:stmt. titer. le •
Mr trade to torte.. Grimm A trees tell at 'lmam/Air
kW. Noakes haw frog' Stein IP boatel. A is
dried Apples ban two nod St 414 to Pet b foe ll.rw•
.mated AsaeAse eeestaand ?ego. sae Pared UAW;
al
lb.
F PATHERN are *cares; good 'Philters veil.*: la a
preait As, •1 tentea V A. •
)'aFJ iTR..To tarlarpool :boor IS bar °Sin sit. sad
the rates hare shelstry dm:Ma...4; I.taoo Ole Boor more
Latin at la 01. sad ccoleasabal, Nall • as 131. To Lon
dun Se La meted for and be for heavy epode.
TlPeTrt a ltlie ' rillTr ' e l la not too tota Ni g d , ens. " The by
ra7: l‘ tl.irt i es e l r n sr °T =l:alasik 11;•. 1 CrlInziOt il om 'U ro rt s
Boston, by oh. paetets. 'note s& SIA for toe, tt3 fo o t
emia.ard as for ractantamett roods apd •81 for Oct...
Rut Instals a , e seams. sod rates le the deepen 111
hir , pe tea,. paid to Boottoo..smt 111140 to Rhode
01 0 —No Batas of either erode ebttlitd etre
berm , rutturtrd-
OVANO.—There is fair demand for tarot lade. •••1
tries* are mad!. et 446 /MOW for Fe roman tad 4= 14
13 for sombrero.
El !P . M are atirirtinr mar* attent•on t 4 0" tee•ai•-
ra and Porte Paha lo sod at 111114 tl.to on tine. Vtty
stsurbtrr Hider tante from eS ego. as to otaatr.
HOPS are {eta firm-awl are Inroad at Vero Or D.
as the rate f r new crow: old are worth
lib at)! le dolt; "flute hove. mate r'' , U
/ILI to 17 ; 'tibiae Pap do at lilt. Pickett. Laths.
sad AbISSIIN•telet10110 u IRlSgorged
MOLASrE9.—Tbero bra firm. 1.11 sr in tbs market Oct
not wrath doing' t .rtes of Cobs Hetsweado :
'tome YOrro Roo it 330.. sal 'New, (lime* at TV/300.
roar mouths. A lot of tart Cabeo'd at its. on nat.
MAYAN EITORkfk —There nthar worm deans In
Roact, and we ntlce awls. of 1.100 hbla. 4) roe
Memnon • „1111.3651 In No 3; and 4431•310 r median,
end tees' No. 1 Tar and (doh ars dull. at last week's
OWltAtiOall. Spirits of Turnentiaa news • hawed in-
Vur ar.(3 the sales are on'y in a avail way, at 41,430,
the fattor for New York bal.
01L3L—Stierm and Whs't are bald InLif • bat I!.
axles are I m ted. LillS@Pd 01'• 5510 as wante
is small.
d at sin
.59. to casks and bee.. Th• stook of Lard (kt
hot ample fir the dented. tad Kiore are /toad, Pelts
at 01.4 etontla. for Westarn 1Y tater. sad NOW for
spas. no morement is rad Cut.
Fin* IV is .van.. at Pdab.
, th enlmts o r:. s , s‘ ba"•tA, spa WbsAbossill lato
ni ted State : for the week shams Ssot. t 9 tdiu
IT'abtu Op Buis. Sin. IDs Bone.
933 len
51.0;r3 130.165 Lau sca
Teta!
oa.iy. for the week,
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