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S 4gIiDiPANOT fitOODS'i' - n p ai :AiiBOTT.4O/ & 4grA n CO, , - , ..1 .--- ,411161',31-ARL/t7:81 1 114E1- ~„ - . `in otter "burs P,..] • ma* AowirsainivajOropti- •- • wrioit ' ATrzzotiirt. me/ • 7 A., it .a , iii - , .., tt;OAM Lar, &cp. ! , ~..bolesi . 4, ~.- 4 ~, --T - t--: *lcr= :`::- '; . 2 - 1 !..i '•'..-;--- 13 !,. „',.. ?.__ -' - 7 *. : _pu l t a go i r,, , .1....-, , , - P - q. t4ll-:::1 , t, : ~,., 'ii'i i -. • . - !' -,3' ,„ , fi 4 • ~/Minn 0901111, 1 .eq:-. 4 , - ..-1. . ,- 1 • ' CIAIBBINILII .:',..-- v 1 -1 ,, ; 31 -, I o , ^e" 'iv," ,-: —?, ' , ' , .:-Ift.i SiWMARIEETITIIKET. • '' • ' ' PlTHl4o.4.s*lts,'& 'col; WHOLIIIB4I.I.II„DIALEWS ii4B SIT / 0, T -1$ T T i" 47*diioniTsp*_iida,sottsr —r" Mita/BULIMIA. • • bias' Am[leßowEates, 110V47 - .II4TofOK“ , • 1 7 ESf.IN A N D; .WOOLI3. , VOMITS STREET, GFBAR Ths.onommoooDs IN TS! lIIAVIET, AVTI Tint ' filsoloe YELL . iiiaciiviD *SrAllqsA. IiAAS'ALLt. <;:!• 1 1 , 11 , 1 1 1 10.00 ,4tlikPiAilig TRuoiNas, 11,:$01:17K F.oilwra STARER'. • 'V-• ' - - • ' 11 404:1, 4, Aliiiii o 6l4l Atioi,scournuT. 114 - - it;KENEPETI, 1.3 sops API= STREET, Wddidditt Didion L , 1118 1 -pRESEVIRIKKIN,GS, .944` - atweiioa ,i,f POO .6 Wit.' at i4,42111101/' POMPON NETTX, itido44: PIMPAINDittif :ENVOI% At. O 1114 ATP oraiii iesiik sad siwbllw OrimiorTh, COr.dsplottodo, 14.04 our vARAK4fi, . Jobd-4m• , " CiiitZ T EE 1; titlasa ' e s"WHITE GOODS; At VERY-LOW- PRICER . - VW I. 1 -I °IYYPIAWArA . , OilIZSTIlin Street, iutomults - 14DIEEV DRESS , -Artiaawseparpi io ofter _to , the Teed* ,s lane aid 'Waal* ViltorAßl* of LAMP! NUM sad Witt , ift.Lk WIIIWWIXOLIVALM 'KOONS, ice., &o. AM vriiiiloW Ofri t lerAttialitoo to (Mk WIWI/ apd • inir Maistrigtare: - „Ii _ , t•; , ;111110LANli WOOL, whludi *bey are aott , ready 411Mitkikkarite.4poeatStlaaaad set the Lorreat Market T mar OWIRkr Otiebto. . - , • op 4 1r.7*, 1 ** - itrorms: waoraumaa DIALIua r. "; RROV.IISION,, A. 04 jot., sic ax a.* exs nave ix, Iltkut.s.xxpP4tA . : ' rot ale a - debit:gal:it - of 'llostexiniar; Slate; tEiNGIVIIII, llll' enrol With% bait City, yirgatfint, ' ;µlßiliß#'leal4lfoYbwlylatfEM to till * D4isimjae atiliNk. i . •"‘ " 4111:411!•610 . tl. 1 , , 7 " - , ,-, - 7 ~,, c -f. ,_ ',,,,'.. ~. '• ;'' :- , ..i 1 . _ 7-74 " -- 7 , Fc , ~.. ~,- -cr -, ~- - i, - - „c_ " , ,, , :-.7 - it , ''' ,„ , • —. ~ .- . . ... _ ..._, - _. • -7 , - - -'- - • ' - r'' ' ' s ,''' A v .k /x, , - * */* OO- - ~ .. , ..., ... .. . J- 1.,,," 'rill • - _ ,v...-et 4 ,L i.,....:„. ..,........ _ .Lv ',.-.--..„.-:....' : * 1: ` ':1i\ l '!I'!->- ;. ... s ... ot lih 'O r r. . --- ' 4.-2 "-_,5!;• , ie , rlltr, n.. , 1,,1.r \ '. • .. (..? ' / ;- ;/ 711 ‘' i4 '' . , „ e „ . -,_ - . 2. ' '..... Magi INl'•,•.•‘.i ~ ~...,.„. •;4. :.k.,._i,1 ..c_ 1 ;.,..,, _:•,„t,, 0„ :,.._ , _ ...„ - i...._. -- 'i.::.:::'' " 1119.-. :::1 1 •': - ... l'L --- s - : . . : '''' ; ' T '" : ,':''':' B ": --- ''' .-.. '-'7 4 0?!' a11 . ----4- '''' ; ' : . _7'r'',.:','',-- ,- ..„_'_,,o,'''''' - _' - ' - ._ P--- -.l'._ • ,_. ....., \ . .• :.71 ,..‘ .. il -- .7 ---t c.., •-. ,• --,--,--• --- - .., -- ~...,,z , .„„2,;,,,,,,,,___.,...; , ~-7.1 fR ,p, -, . , • --: • ---, --, 7 , c , -7 ,--,...., - .—.-.-- , .„,',:- ,' ~ .. . t u, "".. -;, r, ~'%.,..,', . ~ .r, .n.: '''ITTA" :' '' , r;‘ - '''' ) l ':';' ''''''. 7. 0• ' -' . 1 .. . . . . . . , . '.., • . „ . _ , . . , ffSE LADE GOO P7:1,; age.. :,',, tililtiiii6i , ..iz iobi: — STR A. W 41 ,-.GOODS';' A 1110110:1011M1111 AAA.OSOW ,AtiIIOBTMIPAT ' . itBBOIIS of oviirrisediiption, , • ' ioNSEtsipcs,'AN'*i3W,ES, • •-,. ARTIONIALI PLOWARS, 110011:88, • • • r. I' • Andtsotlor Millinery OWN. ' 'AL's° 'ot• . S R 6-45: Co S. ' - Is now open for 4;zwidnatiiii by, and sale to, P13,4*10r.131/0117,'-ViII *MRS, At a unit 'adyiknes Kpon lltjt east.:' • ' Tfidi 40(64'. of y thile pprolistei shouta give ai au siiiy• all. ,•• •- . • ROBNHIIIIIIi*BROOKS;:1000.; " • ; • • ••••‘ •' • 431 MARKET ATZINT, firbl4,ll6l 'fi s tode:of No. SSBouthbiemed 80, _ . 1859 - • 1859 f_ft--,G. , OO.:Q.Asii*.e),ApLE , ; , . ior t ribiibsc*4 - 4ANnitgs- No."SIB".MAILIVET. STREET, laeit• the ettenttoe-ot.,buyere to their, extensile Wok %f WWI Stew soil :Boluietsi Illems , Plate and Skomeni- *JAW Bote'i eadrOhildiedif Hata i MEM ' OA Inaliers;lPAAleiVreitniftlits•' Beteg elelletrelyeopeed,Lolhla briaoh purehaiers Mid fete theft , 'Wei* to our .tnkbeforsparoheeirig: " • _ • , , , - • - ''..,Tuos. 1. !RAI* (rOtneiti ttriloO r ehOlOgeie, 2 1 4 4 V;) hof 4404 tritti the above liodaiiAolloitp remelts fehititeiti exatiettOOn of the' took orm•ON,, "niiosiso) - tebl6-2m ; TWA'w'st . pqns, , ARTIFICIAL, FJO-WSltd , RUOUES, 80. HOOPES •<:&,. DAVIS. * is IdANNeADITRNDA AND DIALERS NO". Id and 21 South Fodrth Street, (up Maim) . Vice Mt hand siteetir ely new ind complete stook of the 'abatesOode, Mid In for 'CASH, to which the attention of bkyeni In Inytted, , , ' ; - CALLS. Etelibititfi, oftlie Arm of Ohm, low Ii & Oe., long known to the trade, would be plowed ,to wig Mu tkleuitt ,thserareroome of Mews. Ilcopes Aparlei f' a V"' , JNO. 0. FALCONER &100:,,.::1- Win! rtr R x_iss, S oxsr a , „ SILKS, AND MILLINERY GOODS, No. 1,27 OFIERTNIIT STREET. f bl - Im 3 !„ - - • STHAW AND' MILLINERY GOODS. rinioteci trout" edlr old hind,Sod* Second ;' ; •••: .725 CHESTNUT STREET; icemen! Alacia Volt D . ' 1141 / I , gt Wow* now propiTit . asktblt to oar: numerous pa. COAelPiat STOCK , liTaiir nave -•t maw OHILDIIII% Hill • • - • t.ELDOIIIBti, OAP& &a, - NANCY AND MIAMI B ONNET!, "•14"kgBloitriatio, . - • ' - straine; &a Imlnielas In all an atiettaleatuseptallodln SSW city, reapeatrallyinfil•llte gleam& of:moo:bow td oni Spring Stook. - • - and alcort4lmei Num EU dad It croalallTtholc liiterasetn - itva ci lain. I LINCOLN WOOD, NICHOLS. -febt-sm *I iLtsmattist..Jo - 14.g5.; - , • ‘; 39 L fito4lr , ~„ • , rLowias, sums, To vldoli tks ittootimo. Olty In Country Maim polifltod. • •• - NU. 402 - MARI:CET ,• • - „YStoyljtl 1 T 1 . 859' - -31114 . 4R1T --' 1859 AND - STRAW _ GOODS. New and oomplate assortment of - SILKS, RIBBONS,,, FLOWERS, " CItAPZEI, 1:1011)21, LAOES, • - • ,And every other 'Wale in that Unit; ' . - STRAW BONNETS 1 AND • • STRAW TRIMMINGS, Smbraniag in all an assortment unequatted In Ude city, and to which we Wit, the attention of buyer& Those , pArokaahrefor cash , or on abort time; will do *Oli to give ug a cell oevoreleteettog eisewhere.' - - BERM/RIM &. 110., fd24..2t0 No. Al SOUTH ONCOND I,3TREET. 1.569. 'OPRING . 1m59. MILLINERY. GOODS. LOUIS • DARNENBAUM, • N. NO RTH ' OHOOND STREET',, • • BETWEEN MARKET and ARCH, EAST •sm. Inelteithe attention of Cajon(' 0 onntry o llnyeitito his DIM and well selected stock of • Ritisim AND E/LAS, - CRAPES AND LACES, ' FLOWERS, RUCHES, &0.. Blabracing a large and complete *took of NEW.AND CHOIOR MILLINERY GOODS, which will mold at exceedingly low Woes to CASH AND, fillDß'lvf BUYERS.— ..mast-ilt* MISTROrOL;TAN RIBBON IMI7SE. ainaditg; MILLINERY GOODS. 01' every deieriptlon. CRAP2IB, BONNET BILITS. 111116tOR BLOWERS and SPRIGS, Ittf OHMS, ho., Sta, J. 0. & W.i E. TABER, No, 26 Mouth SEOON) Street, PHILAIM,PRIA. RSEEDLEY at 00., ka. 240 MARIS* STREET, IMPO*PERB. AND JOBBIRS OP ILAORS,EMBROpE,#IIIB, :WHIT! 000D8, ao., Kaye now he More 4 eopiplete assortlytentof at! the se* and dillrelle elylee, whtoh ,we whi sell at the lowest piteee t,648•10t STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. I. S. CTJSTg4I4, • hiANINAO*URIIII AND WIIOL;AALIA DIATAR IN IRTR.A.W MILLINERY .GOODS, 607 NORTHBECOND 13TRIMT, PHILADELPHIA. BOHNET RUCHES. We ire Agents for the menntaetosere for the title ,44 I,lle .boys goods add have now lu stirs a conaple. suleottetenti which we will sell to the trade M the MkiiIIPACTURBIIie itOilleT PEIOIO We 00110 . !Vit cell, ono oximifnatlon of oui stook angligOa le , 411 forerci. IUNGERIOH, & SMITH, OR.OOERS - , No: 48 NORTH THIRD STREET, RIBBONS, RIBBONS, ARD Pe2t•2mit B. 'FREEDLEY .t CO., 946 td&REET IStroet WIIOLEHALS PIfILADELPUTA, , PRILADELPI .11:„ • MON•I '; EDIT Dabs -reommigisioßlooo;,:±l, MM eoiLLum & • - RLEN EOHO..bgLitt3 .r IMP04111,,191:11D ,(7ARPETING,'" :; OIL CLOTHS WAREHOUSE, 609 011ESTNUT STREBTx OPPOSITE THO STATEII.OI:MN We kave•now on hand an extensive Wok tcearpot t Ini, of onr fnon' and other makes, to whietennltioltO the attongonof WeetoinanddotOorit Inoyetk.', felt lm` - 60/.1 AGXNOYZII6:4B.I.B * AUBURN THREE 1313PERNINES, • , - - - Vi3NETLAN9, N 0.7 H=D (16 R - • ' Aftlirgoto,JeitTi3lC - 14 - .: • ' ''''eteimkAornattai- ' ' f 609 bilitB3,lT BlABON tdetitivAoiumutor, - OIL . CLOTHS, 14'0 - NOrsaqi.` Offer t.; the trade a large stoat of Oil, SLOTHS- of every description, the !argot asstalatent or 'WINDOW BHADIVI and' ' SW; itOl Lliril4l; Yu ihls strOtet, 'at ' • • ' LOUT F AT-0 li t A B'L M max (LAZED Oa SLOTH,. a beautlfal for Window Shades. , --11.12.2 m; j'OSEPII LEA, DOMESTIO immmrssion WARIMOVIM Nos. I% and 180 OHESTNUT STREET, COTTON,' LINEN, WOOLLEN AND ,PRINTID • OARESTINGS. Invitee tionehern and -Western bujore;Ao etude! I y lame wed deetrOlei . &titre:bent or CIArtPSTS, inidediut toringetew peitense ;tot before offered, vier VENITIAff, 00iTON-WARP, Dtlff OH, WOOL AND WORSTkO, supaitigNa, - _„• . BILLIbitiTON • • Carefully 811LEOTIID in the brine; WARRANTED of uniform o quallty Min en 4 end, and being .telelit ohletly In this vicinity, nen be sold an amore favorable terms, And by the lINIMIALLVD RAILWAY t.k.OP LITIEB of our city, Not to Jai Western points et , 144 expellee than from any other niarkat. ~fa24-2mit RIDGITAY, : H§SNER., & 00., •' Iwpoiteis of WOOLLM, Ars receiving tali supplies of 'SUPEVIOR . - CLOTHS. - DOESKINS, ' - TRICOTS, KANO! OAPEISLIRMI, *Ts, ; groin tba following oelebrated inanufsatimera-, ' YBCDEBIO KRUKENS (Dittle Tlokatd). I W."A. JOIIANNY ABHOR., . & SOEIMIDT and IS. Oloths.)- r ZAMBONA lIROTURTIS. 11.• TOIOTII9IAe , 4,00., and others. ' 206 OHNOTNUT _ . CARP.E.TING-S, OEL OLOTH4, AND MATT/NUB, woL_ion;- WILSION & COMMISSION MDROBANTff, - ' zu---122,CHESTNUT STREET, "4 11 0 1 KIVNET) - :' - ','" THREIL-PLY, • . „ - IN - QHLTN, VENETIAN, HEMP, DUTCH, ,„ ooLIiON J Dlfir, and DAM - CARPETS,;" Which we are rerelelng daily fromthe Manufacturers, and are prepared to offer the trade on liberal tame. Having the Agency for some of the beet and mach dp arable goods, we can offer inducemente not heretofore to be had in Philudelphia.: All goods sold at Mann factureeepriees. Orders carefully attended to.. UT Also, Agents for Slack and White Wadding, a -largo supply of which wilsre oonstsitly on bend. febl.4tri FARRELL, 8c MORRIS, COMMIOSION atzuquelas, r31.41.1*011,TE112,8 op CLOTHS, DOIEFIRINII, ET°. 232 CHESTNUT STREET, febl-3m JANTON MANTINGS. 'll. 100 PIECES WHITE. 00 DO BED CHECKED, r• Jot received and for Cale by WOLFE, WILSON, & CO., • mho.ot No. 130 CHESTNUT Street 'WILLS & SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT. BROWN, BLEAJHBD, tk, BLUE DRILLS. HEAVY & LIGHT SHEETINGB, - • • Suitable for Export, for sale by YROTHINGHAH & WELLS, 94-Sewth FRONT s7'., sr 85 LETITIA ST. ()may„ SPRING TRADE, 3159. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & 1117TORINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, * Ar now opeolug a large and varied stook of LAWNS, 011ALLIBB, PRINTS, and other DREGS BOON, TO which the attention of the trade le Invited Aho p - - DOMESTIC GOODS, Oomphlug Bafrhtll, Oenaburge, Woodward Doe/Viol, Brown Blieetinga and k hidings, Mariners' 13trIpes p Blue Peet Padding'', &0., ROOKFIBII SEEETINGS--Just received and foe sale be SHIPLEY, HAZARD, Or; HUTCHINSON, Chestnut street. NotISCHOFF , s celebrated Cloths and Doe eklui, together with other desirable makes of Garner, Woollens, suet received and for sale by SHIPLEY; HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, [ebl•gm US Chestnut street, Aarbauare, MOORE, HENS7I Y 41% CO., Non. 427 )11.0111 ET, and 410 0011111111102 blreeta. • PHILADELPHIA, keep constantly on band a large stock • os - HARDWARE, CUTLERY, tuuris, • . . - *kick are offered to.BUYERB en Liberal Terme. • reb22:ole TRUITT BROTHER 8c CO., - INPORTEILB AND WIIOLEBALV DEALERS' . HARDWARE, OUTLERY, GUNS, ,• PISTOLS, ac., 529 , MARKET STREET, - 620 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH BIDE, PIIILADBLPIIIA. Wan Sam 0700. M. D. GLENN, ND. 28 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, imvolaes /in WHOLISALI MIAMI IN FANOY GOODS. PBRYVMERY, - • BRIIIIHNEI, DEUGGIBTEP ARTIOLIIB, &a. Now to store, a very large and complete assortment for the SPRING TRADE, Including every saleable article In"the line, and natty novelties The "attention of harm to resipeotfully solicited. Prices an low to those of any house In the trade, either In this' city or New York. ' FR ENO H BOOTMtAXER.—A.IIGUST AL' EICHER, No, 166 Ninth FOURTH Street, re spectfully Informs the public, :Ana sOUTHERI9 and WESTERN MERCHANTS particularly, that he con tinua le manufacture Puhloneblelloota end Shoe* to order.; Ramming times vrhoplacard:se-him, that he will patentee that hie work will give satiefaetton, both ail murde r aupetio h, fluisli and egool!ena• of material,4 y.., ~ .MARCH: '7:i - 3g.50. . . . PRING TRAbE... ...., ~ H. OHHEIN434 & HO., Cs.:2B 'arid 2814`ORTII Otitis STREET, 'i I - ' lffiVik lust opined thcli recent . IMSO TAT ONS r. P . . . - ~B rtGirs;rr ;.,CIP.DG GERMAN ' ' ' HOSIERY; " " j' , GLOVES;'AND SMALLWARES, "pod. solicit an Impaction of their complete and well. ti. , assorted stock: ti ~: 8 FICP E4O fAIiL 1' -AD - A PTED TO !: OHTBESS AND , BOtPTHWERMEN TRADE. I I` , • , ,teato•ara .7 '. -.-, , , • , Ors NETT, SEXTON dr,SWEASINGEN , i -- ",_ 'Are novii,jl'oliii at their „Store, ' - I l i H - o. 409 314EKET'9TREET, ' Abo*e //math, North Side, ' - ' p- • • ". 'A HANDSOME esabaTußwr OR' . : N'E'W SPB:11V a • S TYLES FANCY , DRY- , • GOODS, -. 1. , - 'O7 THEM- OWN IetTOETATION lid'ieleationi'rchich theyhEer for sale to buyers final I:parts of the United States, on the most libirid Urine. f. feb9.om - ViidAIII,EY,SEOTHER, & BittitST.Eß, , . -,23 NOlt i TE FOURTH 5 1 044, - . 1 - - Have jrurt - opsned an entire ',.'.. . . _ . _ .., . . . . . • ;:"NEW SPRING STOOK i - - - , , ± - ' •-; 07 . iIIOSIERY, RLOVES, and , , ,-, • , FANCY GOODS, TO s,hieh theyinylte the attention of frst. elan buyere, _ ~ ,•-par stook le particularly adapted to The , • . , . '• ~' ,• ROUT/11ERN TRADE. , --,,, lel ,9m . :-• ' MATTING, stalAFF.Ext. Wa ROBERTS, 4'29 MARKET. STREET, . . IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP 'HOSIERY, GLOVES, NOLL *ALES, OWNS,' 7 • " BRHSHES, LOOKING•GLABSES, GERMAN Awn FREGOG NANCY GOODS, A 99 TAILORS! TRIMMINGS. - ; - COM:TEX-3, o.l3ROs' SOOT, $11;OE, BONNET, - AIM PALM-LEAF NAT d .WAREH r OUSE, No. 524 MARKET ETRENT, : ni l twom anti Olith, -tili t t.l.llo • t lIIMADELPIITA & HARRIS. SANIIPAGTIJNETIS AND 91110131NALN DNALSRA "300 TS AND SHOES, N, L VON. THIRD AND ARON IMULETS, . rgihquruw- iSzt WHOLINATAFDRAIIM : ''~ '~BoP'i~~. - - _ - , tiTtikVi.GOODi Na._ l 3 kOrtißT B°'tß iSpi3ROTRERS, BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS •AND SHOES. The Subseribero hive completed their -SPRING .STOCK Or BOOTS AND SHOES, Which they are prepared to ant at the lowest pricey, on their unit term+. VAN DIISEN, SMITH, & CO. ' 403 MARKET STREET, feb76.2m Above Fourth, up stake. B. P. WIL L IAMS &CO., WHOLESALE - BOOT ANU,SHOE WAREHOUSE, No. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. tebl-2ra JOB. H. TI-lODMEISOPT ay 00., BOOT AND S HOE rgr A large and general isiortmant of stern tend Olty-Emde Oboes constantly on baud. tebl•gm WRING STYLES, 185 D. '3.8( WE. 5..0617.15T577i7EL03, WNObEBALD DEALERS AND 'AIANAPAPTURERB or • STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, ' BOOTS, SHOES, &0., &o. Wog provnted to offer as great' Inducements to boors AS Jobkers In any other market, invite an ex intimation otAkeir stook. No. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET, fel.9m Near the 2derehanta , Nate', Philadelphia LEVIOIC, RABIN, ea 00., COOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE - . AHD MANUFACTORY, No. b 25 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia. We have now on hand an extensive gook of Boots and Bhoes, of all deooriptione, of our own and Eastern Manufacture, to which we invite the attention of Southern and Western bayou. fabl-9m WM. P. WILSTAOH & CO. IMPORTERS; M A NUFACT,IIHNES, MA.DDIIF.III 7 1-I.A.ILDWAFCI4, .OARRIAGII TRIMMINGS, No. 38 NORTH THIRD STREET, • THE LARGEST STOOK IN THE CITY. Er ; Sign of TIII4iZIOLDEN STIRRUP. (feb2.201 F. ROLLER, pitENOrl BOOT AND BROM MAKER, No. 27 booth NINTH Street, third door above Chest nut, Philadelphia, Begs to inform Me friends and the public generally that he has opened busineka on his own account, as above where he Willalways be happy to receive a con tinuation of their favors. As the Senior partner of the late firm of ROLLER & Beam, probably no other guarantee is necessary to .an appreciative public of hie entire ability to Basil orders in his tine with the tit nmet eatlefaction. Remember the number t 27 South NINTH Street, third door aboyeCheatunt. jaP 0— 3(X)BBLR, ICALE No. 1 ROSIN in store VA tot IMO by (40. VAN AMBINGX, 31., 9104 10450041910110. lawn 11114 evolis 33opte iinb £lllO4 B 0 0 ;S , 'l wloLteArm 432 MARKET STREET, ITP STAIRA IViiOLEBALE WAREHOUSE, No.. 814 MARKET• STREET. Oabblergi garbroarz, AND DEALEBB IN AND 'MANESS MOUNTINDS, Between Market and Arob; PHILADELPHIA _4l .1. r c s - 41 310NpAT, , 1,0X,43H 7,.1859 liarEisburg.-fler 'is t. .4bout , one hundred and forty years ago, if We have writ our annals right, a middle-aged Englishman—Ydrkshireman by. birth, and brewer by calling, (as' Oman Caestwen's father had been a century beforo,)—settled in the place now occupied by the present politi eat capital of the State of Pennsylvania: He, had' brewed ale in London, where he probably met WILLIAM PRIM, whom, he accompanied hither.' His " capital, as described by various authorities, consisted of a few golden guineas, confirmed habits of industry, much ,nattuul •rilwilivdriees, strong _ integrity of "purpose and conduct... Such was JOHN HARRIS., - While PENN -was raising his ,Clty of Phila.-, delphiti; HAlmiswas Making money'bi a con tract for removing -the stumps and-opening the streets. While thus employed, he met, wooed, won,"and, married his wife, Esthete Siv-also from, Yorkihire—a 'woman- with a strong mind, albeitnotlike a modern strong minded .wereart.7', boon after, they quitted Philadelphia, first residing in Chester, and next in Laticaster Comity, trading with the Indians, and over followirg them westward until •ttley came to the place where Harrisburg 'now stands. Herd in. „ 1728, was bbrn Joan Harms, the Second, the actual founder of Harrisburg, and the first white 'child native to Pennsylvania, west- of the Conetiago hills, who reached the age of manhood. Finally, in December 1788, in his own name and that' of a friend, Jonu HARRIS obtained patents grant ing him some 800 acres of land, on which be settled, na a regular dealer with the Indians, exehafiging arninuninon and a fire-water” against skins, and furs, and other gc notions" which they had to traffic. His habitation, on the, lower bank of the , beautiful Susqnehanng,boaSted neither white marble nor brown-Stone front, but, we doubt' not, was convenient for, living in. Annexed to it was a line of wooden sheds, in which prior to their conveyance to Philadelphia, on pack,horses, were heaps of .fars,,acquired by himself in traffic, or stored with him by traders Who hid gone up_ the country, into the In dian haunts and homes. Not without danger did the astute Torkshireman•pursue his-call ing, in his remote settlement, over. one hun dred miles, from Philadelphia. Tradition re lates how, once upon alime, a horde of In dians, already wild with drink; became infu riated because Hamm refused thorn more rum—how they tied him to a mulberry tree, bidding him, prepare ' for instant death, •by Are--how, led on by a negro named Hercules, another troop of Indians, friendly to Ifsmars,, effected his liberation , and safety—lhow, in gratittide, be presented Hercules with his freedom—how to this day, certain of Her cules' descendants = live 'in Harrisburg. Doubts have been thrown on this tradition.' - .but the balance of evidence supports it, more especially as, if to perpetuate the memory of the occurrence, Senn Munn; directed that his mortal remains should 'be interred at the foot of this tree—part of ,which stilt_ remains standing, while men yet living have seen it in bloom, and eaten mulberrins froni it. We be lieve in-Tonn Ilsartrsi mulberry-tree, fast as' we do In BRANAPEARE'S. , Wo_have mentioned that HSTIIER Haunts, the wife, was a woman with a strong mind. She was all that, and with a ready and bold' mind too. -She is the heroine of - a very thrll 7 • .tpty„ .:Harutuf kept a_ store of _gunpow-. riervirra, cellar •or a erft:':Titlsprae. der he used in barter With the, Indians. -One evening„Hia. HaaaraSesither female« help" into titif kitchen, and the: haisd:thaidiii being, sluttish, took down's lighted candle,_ without any'dandie-stick. -'Presently ehe returned, and wbo Mrs. HARRIS asked _ where • the Candle was, •epliecl that she had stuck it in the bar rel of black seed. Without saying a word,-or showing any alarm, }lra. HARMS went below, 'cautiously raised the candle between her two hands, lifted it from the barrel of gunpowder, returned into the kitchen, and then, the ter rible suspense and excitement at a climax, fainted in her chair. Next morning, the pow der was removed tort safer holding-place. When the older .Tnus Henna died, in 1748, his son, the second of that name, was in his twenty-first year. Sad work did the Indians make in the settlement during several follow ing years—now injuring property, now savage ly threatening life. The French were scarcely less hostile, or loss dangerous. Still the place grew -r-in t r act, had commenced growing, from 1758, when THOMAS and RICHARD PENN, pro prietors' and Governors-in-chief of the pro vince of Pennsylvania, granted a patent to Join: Harms, (the second) enabling him, daring seven years following, exclusively to 'establish and maintain a toll.ferry ',over the Susquehanna - , from his plantation "in the township of Pextang and the County of Lan.. easter," lying on the east side of the river. On the declaration of Independence, Joan HARRIS took side with the country, and hav ing £B,OOO in the house, a very.large sum in those days, he carried it to Philadelphia, and deposited it in the Treasury, to be applied to carrying on the war.' He received Treasury, certificates for the amount, 'which, .when the war was ended;he_sold for seventeen shillings and six pence in the pound—thus, besides the loss of interest- for eight years, losing an eighth of his principal. -He did more than thin for his Country. He gave not only money, but devoted his very life.bhied to her service. Colonel DAVID HARRIS, and Captains WILLIAM and Jona HARRIS, were three of this patriotic man's sons. • Of cowrie, with an example of such devotion, those around him could not be lukewarm or inert. The citizens of •Paston and of Derry' ,contribated strong-armed and bold-hearted young men to the gallant Fourth' Battalion. Alf through the war, 'Joan Hamm was eager, able, "nicht, and liberal in his aid to the great eause l i He entered moat heartily into the contest, furnishing and' convoying -needful supplies for the troops; defending the settlers - when attacked by the English,' the Tories, and the Indians, receiving and cherish- , ing the Wyoming refugees, - after the brutal Massacre of 1778 ; and making Harris's Ferry a supply depot for the Army. - - No sooner was the Independence of the United States aecured, than Joni Miele proposed to lay out a town of two hundred lots at his ferry ; securing more lots, if re quired, at moderate prices ; and making all over to Commissioners to commence this town, with lots.for a Court-house and Jail, with a . square of four acres to the State. The General Assem bly accepted this offer, and the town was laid out, in the spring of 1786; immediately after Dariphin county bad been created by the State Legislatute out of a part of Lancaster county. Harris' Ferry, which now took the name of Harrisburg, was made the seat of justice literally the capital of the new county—and the Court-house and Jail were authorized to'be erected. With no ordinary shrewdness and presci ence, Mr. HARRIS was satisfied that, from its central position, his new town must one day become the seat of Government of Pennsyl .vania, and, on the Gth July, 1786, being the very day on which he legally conveyed the town to the Commissioners, on the part of the public, executed a dead in which he also uon-veyed over to them, _for the use of the Com monwealth, in the event of his anticipation being one day realized, four acres and twenty. : one perches of land, being the present site of the State Arsenal. , Soon after, groat interest was excited by discussions, In Congress, as to the locality of the future permanent federal seat of the U. S. Government. The dispute was whether the new city should be built on the Potomao or upon the Susquehanna; near Harrisburg. At one time, even Germantown was chosen by the Senate. , Finally, the present location of Washington was adopted—to please the South. - , The mho of Harrisburg urns ()banged to rioulabourgOu 1786, in consequence riffle TWO CENTS. , Council of the Commo n , wealth so,,stiling It tke commission of the Justices appointed the-,Court , of Quarter Sosalons for Ilmtplitn,COrinty 'ln - 1791, , by act _of. Assembly creating it a; borough, the name was altered back to , Hartishurg, vhich. it has since retalnedi and.of :which the patriot.: ism, public spirit,' and patriotism ". of-its founder warrant a perpetuation. • - The incorporation as a borough; in' 1791, was. continued • • by legislative 'enactments in 1808 and 1888.' - The first Hearisburg-newepaper, a _weekly, was established in 1.791. - The Library Com pany was founded in 1.784. The 'first theatri oals-were in 1796. . Nearly forty years ago, commenced an-agi tation for, removing the seat of Government from -Lancaster. The -town ot Northumber land was declared more central, and the citl ;ens- there made liberal offers for the sworn-. modationef the Officers of State and the Le gislators, The Senate declined to _sanction Vie removal to - Northumberland. A motion -to .snbstitute Philadelphia received - only eight, Votes.-, Finally, by a , majority.of fourteen to ten, Harrisburg received,' the pretereide. This :was- du 1800; --but it was hot ;until Peinuaryi . 1810, that - both branchei Of the Legislature, passed: an... Act 'making` nerds= burg. the State capital of Pennsyliania.' The removal took, place in .1812., i , -The corner-stone of the Capitol was laid on the bait day of -11fay,,1819, up to which time $275,000 had been appropriated for: it. It is stated, in Morgan's gg Annals of Harrisburg?. (a hook on which we have largely drawn for informa tion,) that out of twelve old Citinetts.who wit; nessed the ceremony,- Mr.: GEORGIE < Eroaoata was the only one.who' could say at which-cot; ner of the building the stone is riltuated--viz.; at : the ,southwest , corner. , Iraanuary,lB22, the' inauguration of the State Capitol took place. - ' Hero, as at a convenient resting-place, we pause until .totmorrow; when wo 'shall give out impressions of Harrisburg air it is. "- Letter from Harrisburg. (Ooffeepoodenee of The Tien.) • >• Efeemseueo, March 4 1869 • BILLS DT .P&AOS. lir. Church, „ An alt te incorPorati the South Phi. ladelahla Steamboat Company." illorooratoranies P. Miehelon, Ohm. 13. Wayne, Gee. W:Beri, Thomas B. Terraria, Joseph -.E,.'illaidgen,-Jamelie , D. Keyser," Oharlei A. Votrega., Edwerd'lrvin, B. Ebtridgeilmith, Frederick A Wolbert, Daniel and Jocpph L , Pringle. - Capital dock `050,40. , 'rimer to constrict one or more steamboats, earning freight and Paisen= gore, between .the 'city. of Philadelphia_ and towns' la Paunaylvanta, Geismar', and New J , Mr. Tidier, I act relative -to the ,Weecacoe and bloyameneng Meadow oohipaili.w Oily 'admen's' of handl within the bounds reecenlasit b acts reisilre to isidfompany shall have the right to vote Man election foipanagere and .treseureri: Provided, That am one °wank lees thed IMO shall be. entitled to vote-_ number of votes Caireepbuding. With 'the 'number of acres. , Twenty days atter 'asap of this set, as sled. - lion 'may be held far tee directors and a treasurer, to serve until March, 1810. • M. Gratz, An act to Incorporate the North Bed MatAal Insurance Company of Philadelphia. Corpora. 'tors—Charles 13 Waiver 'Jelin Farr Beaty, George P. May rer , Jameyg. Mailed., Luther Miirtfd, henry Nell, Edward ;Grata, George W. Slams, andlYni. H, Han rtce.; Subject to the limitations end .reatriclions of the act of April 2, 1868. Mi. Herding, An act 'to Incorporate the Deritiehe' Pim* - Hall. -Oommlesioneri—bonibuitine Gering, Julia[ Hein, Henry:lggelici,, lastest Behater,'W a: whiiman, Frederick _Otto!, Frederick Gerker,-and Israel Kuhn ;Indmall/ ip Is simlisr , bo eat boor. Positing the Academy Of Music , Kr? Chorea, it An iat to faiiiorporata the Piiiiiengir Railway, Relief Aafoolation.”. Airoorporatoix, O.orge R. Billing, °barbs -,,B.:Abbott,, 0 W. , Riwaborgar, 76 Btadlethan, Win. Haber, , John P.. }Ear/borough, An gitatati D. 'Davie,. Capplog, Join Moore, J. 111., Speakman,Jefferson'thitripbial, Osiaptill; Bartliy,ooloif and Halai (nun Ma Frauliford ,afiellowtliwarla Ransomer Railway: ' - okiaot, JaY1...4 tt An ant riplaiiiiiifhtiwile of (imp aad. inedioldbalii tko , cityut "Plilladelithla.tt" /hall Lai -as lawful for the koeper•or proprilifoibf 'Air* Fooary or dry; iaida store to toll any drugs or assillalaaa r under' Poxil/V a , 125 - ",,. • ' ' "• " • •`‘ Mr.:Abbott, An ant isalolog,taie lumber of aldermen • is .tho Twohty•tostitli ward to' alp-.one la each pie:, duct the prewinf limber to be redacted 'to' six se tom- - misshape ea;.lre, by death: raaignationi or °Minna°. • Mr. Matthews, An act limiting the westing hours o r employees on passenger saliva* to ten hours (u ► dare Work), allowing an interval of.at least six hour s between every two consecutive worbing - Pailiode.. , , The general banking - reported with amend; aunt% which. I wilkeketch sk:Soon as they ars 'priated.• ldr.liandall read in plan, i• An act -to incorporate the National Otosmikip Company.?" _ Corporator!, Am brose W. Thompson, oOrnelltut Vanderbilt. Charles Menaleater, 9. Morris Wain, J. M. BleitebEdwartiyox Lambert. Olttlngs, K.' Halliday, 6.' _A. Trial:l4m: Q. A L Lamar, and Zebu W. Anderson I power tikes tablLek a line or gamete from the Oity or Philadelphia and other ports to Mnropo, and to cam mails. The capital stock to be in ehares of MOO eaelt, to nett an amount Si may be necessary for buslneite Purposes: Mr. Tanteyis amendment Increasing saliarles of law fudges , to IM,SCO. passed. - "An jot to incorporate the Presque lee Dock Qom. pony." ' ClOrporators 0 P. Downing, James, Williams, latish Kellogg, Jamas Chambers, and Wm. ,13.• Lace ; to b 6 located in the city of Erie, Capital steak $50,000 Object—accommodating the owner! of _Twigs with a floating dry dock or docks. It bas passed both bowies Nothing thereto contained relates to Philadelphia. • ' • Letter from New York. THE ARTISTS' REOEPTION—ENGRAVINGS ionrowN BEND ac 00.'8. New, EDITION OF COOPER-45,000 CALL OF THE RSV. MR. HOGE TO DR.- SPRING'S OEURCH—POWEROF THE PRESS—Ciry RAILROAD SCEZHEH,—TAISMAKT AND ANTI TAMNANT. 10Ort0p0OdeROO of The Piaui •_ - New Your, - Minh 4, 1859. -• The 'popularity of the " Artiste' Receptions" watt strongly tested lest evening; for, notwithstanding the discomforts of it driving' 'Mond, Dodwerth' e W ere un comfortably crowded. The company'was not particular ly noticeable for splendor of raiment, irreproachable. neas of chokeri! or •what men of the turf cell " gilt Harness," or for that Ineffable emptiness of gab which one llama at receptions of excesalvely fashionable people; or very money-bagged men; but rather for the quietness, the unaffected ease, the graelotuniess;;the quick, appreciative intelligence, and the raadywit that clever people are quick to discover and enjoy, sad 'need not to be advertised of .its . poseeasion In order. to 'discover it. A good, "oraties'na coursed acceptable-mused, while the throtig swayed elotaly to and fro, chatting, criticising the *three that covered ~the walls, many of them gems by our choicest aitists; and merlon% themselves generally, agreeable. Maid ice there, with HIS fine Manly fade, dropping a plessitieword to His many acquaintances; Hart, whose exqUislte landscapes and red beard alike .won the id;' iiilratich of the younger ensoeptiblea I•Talt, whose hoe I:,:ituree and sketches are Only excelled by hie modesty and refinement; amt.:lint why attemptto enumerate, when there ere so Many atiod - felloiesand clever artists, each -of whom Is worthy of 'pedal allusion I forbear: , • I haveDuit seen the engravings for The Last of the Mohicans," the third volume of W. A. Townsend k Co . superb edition of Cooper. They are done on steel, and for perfection of finish have never been excelled in America.„One,of them the that part of the fourth 'chapter whore the snout informs Major Rey souk: that Ire boa lest his way. The figural of the major and the music:mastar, mounted; the,.. Rhea on foot leaning on hie tide, and the .I.indien , in the * Wok' ground, are adntirably worked up: The , engraving in the title page, Alit more spirited, -represents Magna, stealing Alice and Core, described, than: "Placing Alice, then, on the 'Arne aninisi with Dora, he Bellied the bridle; and oomuience3 lite recite by plunging deeper into the forest," It-is creditable to the taste of our (attune that over au hundred subsoriptione to this edi tion have been received in this city : alone, and orders aro rapidly coming in'froin everykiotion Of the oonntry. The congrOgation of Dr. Spring's church have tined: snowily invited the Rev: Mr. Dogs, of Virginia; to Se-" , come associate. minister of the church, at * paltry of 15,010 per annum. A wholesome example of the power of the preiaie witneised this morning. A few days crone the adieu of the lIT 'l3. Life Insurance Company refused to r painp'ellej on the ills or a Mrs. Tanker, which hid been procured by her husband, the refusal being based on the ground that a husband could have no ineniable interest in the life of his wife. The .7iMis denoinited thhfilizeredita. tie proceeding 10' such tams u it deierinifOind de4 mended, 112 the nune of the public, that if the coinPanj took such risks they ellen* be made to pay them , Thle morning the alre'etors of the company publish' resolution, adopted by,the board, ordering the officers to withdraw the plea of want of interest, htittfoefintiiMe the deteneWoir other grenade. The names of thi collie board are appended to the reliolutiom &C mush Stith* press. • The receipts at the custom house for' the put week "are the largest In February, ifithin'ifve years; except in 1857, end indicate that the receipts for the current dual year will be about thirty-tive millions: • • The Legislature-have, at last made , a report that haulm on the head mod of the plunder iv:hewne con fleeted with city-railroad 'projects. The Senate coin; mittoe reported against 411 Special Wile for Inch roads, bat recommend the pasiage of a general law,.elloiring their construction when the assent of the corporation leg yen, and compensation hag been made to the ewneiri of property on the tint.. - - The Tammany and, anti•Yammany wings of the De• mooraoy are actively engaged in devising plans for each other's overthrow, rather than for the ascendancy of the Democratic party. The enchains and warriors on one side, and the Wood men, on the other, are each outing a look ahead, with the agreeable hope of being II the men" with the ziszt AdFlintetrition. NOTION TO • Oar oviadu i tar et rim 11)**1M 'OOO I&g 61. 1' mina a: rothiwths ;taut. '• Ivory canratudaitioa anuli -17 tho same of the :erritter....re . ;** l fame Agere,4•l6l tthetypograbili; int iids thi alio , - Wg VOIR ehlfiget te paws* Ist e ressiati Mae and other Meta tor antethaticor 'Mei the carnal news or the byls War pittleihte loceltthre s , the rerextee : or the seteiiieilitheoceutlels the ' Mai " . or P * l4tl4l ; 4 fA 7 *Miatifa Via nil hieneki tab ee the panel reidoe. - - THE; CITY. - - AMIIBIIIOiNTi naßleimnio. " AOADINY OT Leiden Aisammi 11 ,.A Vi rally ' : WNW:l=7_ &.CLAINNiS latz-arose ~, Romeo 142 d Yullet N.w w . .it - mg? 2,l :airmAin,..o,pute , !—{ l 4agt ob.-unto: ladv , • • • • • NATIONAL 0 1 10178.—" Dim Rte.'s .- 001101 Ohcnru.L. ti losst's,Olvests Clompens”—m Zquesteira, ariananfikl - 1144 AterObStio (SAUL" , : '••• MODeloirdios GAzairisa.—Seteett oSs7iMis; pip; Gaullism Operss,Pantesalmee; Dinning, and Ringing. Tammy , ' Vkliumnes.-- , . Gems from OgorsiOaltio icaentrloitipil, Fara% 8 1 n11446 and P. 1, 0i11a." . • • • AkeinhißLY Binmirsos,-431gnor Bits. .•. Ttrie ,fourth germori or the &lures nor Tries delivered , berme the • Dudley AtlifolTing Tiimperinee *fele, "It th°l4r4th nntatreet Theatre, woo preached bled "evening ,bythe, Ray.'fbanau etieg, - the ersen' Mit Preibytirian , °Pivot, . The •novelty ot:this theatre:Piedialiiiwghea not worn away, as anchr.thhrga generally do; ;bet- the leterest exolted'at the beginning is well meintarnett.,,. Amin ar,thls stige- Of :the r muse." , The stow 'was eet", with ,the same deuring-rooni seesle that has been- need barterer*, Ana which, looked very-well, though la little the irollllll for tlieweee.... The parquet was crowded. Many-iesdate "aid 'firm' paAons, who were evidentlymmsed.fo sloth PlnnediAle."," , noticed - among the awidleblas., - ..Theip. were Aloes:few, • vary molly heyif who do Annie applindintanden toiled &And ,the 'well. and Who ihad , prebalbly niver I been " loiter thaa.the galleries before .le. their. lives.," Their ` • mirth was abort-lived, however; think! to i onmiffitul." ,bodyPf arigliatitpolleemen, Who Were the room. There were More ladles. too, thaor_ire'leaMe; henelly seen at these lervieee. - The dresacirelewuPwl 0 hUL aretfarbensoli night,•thel weaker et% greedyredo-. bibMllettn , , , Theneper tiers nositalned verypespeAible! andlence,,and cos the w hole , the atteselanon "Ai rAssud+,` Inalvittentlic •, ' •" - - • - • "gr. 86reit enterer AA the Itageht saw • companied by Afeer.gsntlemesa rent:ow or tee stray p viers,: The programme of exert:dna luskbesa scatter... ed aroma the audience' Mr Streit commettiad - by rewliog 'Livery pretty. hymn. "which Wu sting • bf the“ ' 'esidlence,-many, partienlarlithe ladies. joining—trlth 'great fervor . -- ' A port'y gentleman on the stage led_the,, • ainglog. • This ;was follciwed , by the - reedlogof a per- - tionor Seciphtree,jadlelonslj aelieted and inapriandurp Y ue'. Another hymn, amd.a preceded thee, • wird= whiehlru praiddid-froUPSiaiubloditild. u.The slay:of thelienegreesorit luind.” -.The telt wit auggeative of very . ; appropristiaiiiermaw. „The dwitdr -• enlarged . upon the rola - of the jratiegresior....id *he -*- eondagnenees - of these ' U. painted the path the evil sous mast follow, the dangers thattientretmoaafaaa . - it, and the fearful bonnie Willed& .him to with mule •, obit and freedom . 'An urgent appeal _behalf of , Ohrietlazilty, temperueei end 010vatIon formed .fit/' Jaidgleig from the seen. presented-lasi evening, the - ypiwig gentlemen of The Temperuea Refuge have evert ingupt a lasting MOW in-thhininel'fieldef isitgtOtia labor. May their highestkopea be realized.- letrailciar; Coximomarrin..-Thicommencor meetof the Medical Department of-the' Parmaynania - _ , „ took place took rimer:at twelve o'clock on Saturday morn. leg Tact, at the miefeal Vaud Hail.. The laddeaseem to .- tate i great pleinie in attending then co:mnannaraticie.; 4 • and were out, as ulna, in full force. The snore :tee were Ginned - With prayer ' after which - the - degree of 1100' 01,11edieble int confirred:mmon: tin_followlat laded' , "- gradates. on Waif of - the issaltv,beelts Hew. Ilangher,'D D:,president thentarraynialli.Caller';, at Gettysburg: - • - • • ' Wil.ll4llll3gi Pa. ' JAl:B.,7llektaLlies. - ...!'l • • SI Bertram, Spalding 84411.33, Ga., - • 0: /X Baitine; N. K.' Henrnedy;Pa: - Led W. Battle, Ala. -• C. lE.- ' Gni ll... Banker, Gs. It. B:Many K. P. Bowes, Mich. . D.P. Ifeainsiy i la. 'A.. U. lints, I's. S.' Meyer 'Pa. - • M. D. .13nt er,.Pa.• N. Hoitoo,dLic. W. Ohine,,Pa. - S. L .Betoriar, N.J. - Remy GjOiltennan,Pa. A. pa: - TAT. M.-Duna Pa.' .{ . - 8.-rehnino,•Pa IC - „ • I:LB.:Tuner. Ps.- • _ - Hall; Gs: S. - L. Tan Tench; Pa. - . Iverton L. Hanle; Gs. J J. Wright; Pa. Itiehard,l3l,-HeuTin,Ga. W.B. Wynne, Pa. • T. 8. - , Haywood, Ps. M. Ziegler, Pa.._ S. FiankHaber, Pal; ' - - Thavaledietoryaddrees -to the - graduate:li vend by Pr:crown °Shut, It wet ineloquent and ,exceedingly Well delivered oration,rettinuforth the duties, pleasures, and perils of the 'medical proles; • sten:, end; exhorting-the yoneg_men who wenn tbobt' engaging In this high and reepondble calling to seek the highed style of moreieni Prdintrollatinadeetion-. cud ',4,lesed with, warmly congratulating ,- the hewn; fiedeed msdicon at the booms thorned • obtained; annianees of ,friandah'p and the beat wiahe n of,,the _ speaker Itir . their - means and prenteityln'theds pew Toca}lon... , Ssidamtuatnere liatinettonomonteloqueut elnd Viet:Woman valedictoryonthaonsaloa,cf,mireetu." euencement than 'that - delivered rby-Profernei.G4hert bitot the Medical' derattinent Of- the "Penesylvaeds Coll Th e alibtk2annual_,Oommaireineent,Mithe penala.. Medical College -took plus ail:Mind' HAlLat past thres o'clock on Saturday: aftenooal 'llWrona was crowded with ladies,wttnatedtasse tbattsistere invented With the title sad dignity Of, Doctor Alter prayer by Rev Dr,`Brainartit tee amnia of D was ' conferred upon the g adman 'by Professor ChirlaiD. 'Cleveland, president of the,Collaws._ • :.„ • The valedietory 'address to DM gradasteetral dn. •' liveridby delyeater Prtifiesor of - the -"". Theory and Pipette, of Medicine. „-• • • - The folloWlng are the names of the/rad:Wei: 'Mile Harriet Adsme,:B.V. • MriAderi• Pa.; adendiadrrhielloin...ficc Pa. • ' , Min TH - .Limbic, ptiatton,la. r HistCatharine B. StlDlrien ANDPith:it:4AR 4114:477 . . dty morning between ley and:eleven o'clo ck; _ Wm.,D. GrietinicAraperinneideint of the Dpiscopil;,, -Hoospital;'dialiery'nddenly Wihnt strait s jost-, law SOW, trodeithe diriumdanbet: In coMpany with his eon, I lad of foe:Meet or fifteen ' yearn of again an delving alight .wedon in the abate vicinity; which warichatructed at the time with 813Y8.. -ral vehioles,- and the 'wegon , eiaie - in collision` with chaise No: SU; the: two becoming sri.iempletely locked - - together.thit the pregrest of bate Tahitian ~.11.13 imps dad for a conelderablo length ot•time. Mr: GM:Ott:am appeared to be veiymneh exalted at the delay, Indef.' " teethe wheels were unlocked. he front for a short distance. when be fell from the part of the wa gon to ; the ground. - The -bystanders 'who - noticed hie fail immediately proceeded to his antennae and our'. - pant. he had been mind with a Pt. The f all was notaufficient to produce death. The horse was s'opp•4, and' Hr. Greetham was eonnyed M 'neighborin g. ding store, where he Wed in a -few minutes.: mi. de. , ceased was stilbjeed to dinesen of the tient, and It is be., tiered that an attack of the disease was Drought on by the Guth:Mat of - push:an which he had Indulged: Com • oner 'Penner held sn Mount. Mr. Greetham wee Ong.. , forty-five Jean of age:. He' left a wife, and ceveral children. He warmuch respected - by thane who knew ' him. • SHAMEFUL ATTACIL—AbOIIt five o'clock last evening, while many of our 'fire OOteptaleiwere . returning from 'Me, alarm of fire., a young man, whose name our reporter was unable to. learn, but whq was a runner of the Philadelphia Engine Qompasy, while , passing along Eleventh street, above Market. got inti . 'au altercation with Nome of the adherents of a AVM - ' company. , Words' bid In _blown, whin the young men, Reding himself overpowered, started to run. He was pursued by his assallante until he rasehed the middle of Market street; aboveglayenth. He turned on his pur liners, and several blows paned, • between them.. when . one of the cowardly mew entuumd in theattack.threw a brick it him, bitting him on the - head; and lacerating. ' the cheek twaCtlie scalp. .The bloodanahed,forth sireaut ,he mud ,rourdort , , several times; awl .1c011.4n the was shaet, him 'assailants calmly walking away-., He carried to' the apothecary ) shop of Mi. Bell, • Market and Thirteenth streets,' Nhoro his woundi were dressed and the blood stanched. An risualom , men • were to 'be found, and' though the hap • poised to broad- daylighti with hundreds' of citizens parsing at the time, its perpetrators were suffered to ; escape, '. . NEW STELE ExonrEs.-Soieral of our Bra eompardea are grooming new steam engines. The Good Will Mose . Company have ordered a steam fire engine, from itrohambault, witioh will be different in - constrio: lion and appearance from any„whlok hare been built in this city. It is expected that - it will be 'ready to be housed on the let or May nest. The American Engine Oompany have ordered, a steam flee engine of the lame eine auffispaoltyae the engine of the Ifortfiern Liberty •Eloae, bound last Week, and *large portion Of the Ma chinery bee been finished. The Good Intent Beene Company have also ordered an engine of the stame_sin and the work upon it Is programing. , • NARROW EBOXPR,—A.Nl','HOrtillartAlid his lady, wilille'delvinfralonil'welfthiteeet,abotif 6 o'clock yesterday aftertioon, male: quite: a inan* wills frees ' 'orlon' if not fatal injn7 by the sudden 'ristdring-of the reon' aile - or the 'carriage in which they were /sated,.. - They hid mast crossed Melon' street when the' accident Dimmed. As the Axle broke, the carriage turned ciem= paddy: over, its ocoureuste turning with'it:-. Yortu nstely,, the horns; a spirited, noble looking scuts!, though somewhat frightened, instantly 'topped, andlu wither moment the parties Ware rescued from-their, ,perlions position by polite °Metre and others** hap! pened to be near et hand. 2:lfixe.—A small house on Parrish:;_ street; - above Bleventb, Wee alightly burned yesterday morning about eleven 'o'clock. It wee extinguithed _without giving any trouble, or causing runclfdainage; • Rbtalarm of fire in the afternoon, between four and • five, which erected so mush of an excitement ) and braiight out a number of turbulent_ fire companies _ disturb the peace of an unusually peacant Sabbath, was ocoseloned by the burning of _ Rdward Wheaman's ciger store; on Second street, near Germantoan road. • The proprietorte lees wee trifling. - - - A'NEW aSpihEa."— he West Ptuladel-. phis Engine Company housed a new 1, spider' ) on Sa turday. It is built upon four double elliptic aprings., - It Is palatal black, striped with gold, awl all the iron_ work Is polished ; is very light and neat in its appear, arm, hoes cabs:dated to carry rix hundred 'feet of forcing lt was built by Lane, and painted by • 'Debtcder. 11111TAILY ENOAMPICENT.Therii are various rumors, in military circles, in relation to the intlltary encampment, to be" held lu thliState darlag, the ensuing summer.. The encampment is required br law, and the difficult: nog to se to the place of heldlog • It. The choice la between Pittsburg and Philadelphia. The Governor and: the adjutant general. have the mat ter under consideration. SuPP4sErc,lxserriams.—About 7 o'clock. on Saturday morning, the body of a female child wall dieeoYered In a email shed at the west end of the who bridge. Thebody was apparently-that of sand whloh had been tilled Immediately after its birth — The body wait' ran:toyed to the fifteenth-vad etation house. Coroner Fenner held an inquest in the cue, kand ren dered a verdict in accordance with. the Note. , . IscnNntAmeat.—Shortly , before one o'clock on Bathrday morning, the coat-office of Mr, A: J. ,Bracken, on Broad 'street, be low Rare, was dlecovered to he on fire. The flames were promptly extinguished be fore much damage hid been done. The fire was dently the work of design, as_ the back abettor was found - to have been forced open. , reoloN r in'ii'eass.Jibout 9 o'clock yester day morning the body of a dead Infant Was dleeovered In a orgerbox, lit an open lot, *between Fifteenth and Sixteenth streets, and Brown and Wa!lase streets, 911- teenth ward. The body was taken to the station home, and the - Coroner notified to attend. - SERIOUS Somnswr.—Robert Bamford, aged '42, was seriously injured on 'Saturday morning, near ifairrnount. While hoisting' up a usual boat, he had his right thigh fractured by a capstan bar striking him. ELECTION or. STOCKHOLDERS —The annual election of the stookholders of the Venniyiroanli Rail road Will.tahe place to-day, at the oUlle of the com pany, Third street, below Walnut. Mr. Lord loot:weenie evening 'at Bendel and Hgydn UcAl, oil Ctaillito, mid to morrow bard it 44911.