The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 08, 1859, Image 1

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HIPORTLRS'AND 40.13W1RS •
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AND AHERID.AR
NORTH THIRD STREET,
Above Sue 'fired.
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47:...N O*T.E . ..T,}TIED STREET,
1 - § 1 ?-ttWC 4 #. STOOK'
rudy for
trai parka of
the Upton, ate' reoposthilly eolioited to eall and fla-•
vitro for thosostates: , , febl6.Bm
AN..SPAPTL,4-EED* &
WHOLDOADIIDEALSRI3 . '
GODS;
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Thirdiaid,Chtrry
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snisct IMPOiiTAtIONSi-1869.
C4vßf4si, -ROL' TEN; 4. ,WOODRUFF,
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*thriviemainet;trist, ' inAnownente thee
wilt *rain oatioreniiry. Au' our sloe,. onabriese some of
Unread Androble goods hoer In =LAU. febllMto
SPAING
JOHN As. , Eritthisorr & 80N$,
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Nb MARKET STREET'.
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ITHZAN ',TONES, & CO.,
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kEiija* AND 101ETLAND WOOLS.
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GOODILIN TUX MATRUH!,
= Ttts T.,owssT PBIOEB. '
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Impottere and Wholesele•Deahre in
14.6.1tS'"Itagkit3 TRIMMIN G S,
Oull ; the, pirticulor *Mutton of the Trade to their
silewit4 wortrneut of -RRENON POISSONNETTR,
144 i AltititiPittf inmost& BAIL TRIMMINGS,
wig PARROT ; BUTTONS,
&o.
Ni are pretwwid to, execute tugs ordure for Silk end
1 112 0 0 , , Terorlo, Gorda, Bottom, tro., at our
own Riwtory; • fe624in,
LEE' 43f EW : P; , -
230 DA.E.Wir,z(u.T_sTRkET,
An non offering WO Speingimporretioge of
WHITE GOODS, • •
EMBROIDERIES,
LACE GOODS, to.,
AT V&BY
tOW PRICES..
' , feb2O.lot
NiTM. J;
Street;'
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.61616 g,
Are soli PrOtnire)d - tr;effer: .the Trade, a large and
dildribliramortmept. or LADIEW 1)111115 and NAB
TILL& TAXIOIII4OOi SILT, RIBBOIig, ko.
'And einuld Fait partieelai attention to
Inwood/0 And TAIIKMINOBI
Of UM: ti*Wrianntadarre. , - '
683VLAND3709L,erhiell tbey,ara now ready
to *044 tiyifb dap suid'at the Lowest _
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H. mogtiqa, & CO., , •
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' tlf+ 0/tOICE— MEATS ,
WA i kilE` 66:; ied !,64 mad 960 N. IlloPyr
• "PaPSDPIRRIA.
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toltzillutowsi Walego botll,olty gad yPeeteen~
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TlilliD BUSZT
No; 43 NORTH. 2
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PIULAirdiPHIAO
MILLINERY -
STRAW GOODS..
A*OOTI.OOMpLITA AND, OROIQR, 4EIMORTMEINT
RIBBONS of every desoription,
- ':IICNNET SILKS AND CRAPES,
ARTfIfIOLAL FLOWERS, RUCHES,
Aid other Millinery Goods.
' -ens° or
STRAW GOODS.
' OF intim, CONOEITABLIII VAR/STY, •
_lf now Open for examination by, and sale to,
OASEI AND PEOMPT BLIORT-TINS BUYSIED,
, At a 'inlet advance neon Amt . omit,
Thom, deeirona of laying money in their purohalee
oilman glee to In early call.
ROSBNAELIE, BROOKS, & CO.,
- 431 MAIIHRT BT2I,IET, "
febl4.Bm - • (Late of No. 83 Booth Bdcond St.)
1859
NEW 1859
STRaPf GOODS HOUSE.
THOMPSON & JENKINS,
No.„ 525' MARKET' STREET,
Invite the attention of buyers to, thelr extensive stook
of Wiwi , Straw and Bilk Bonnets, Misses' Plats and
Blowier' Men's; Boyar, ind Ohlidren's -Artifi
cial Blowers; lionises, Trimmings, &o. -
Being exoluiliely engaged in lifife bran& of bitalnese,
pure-imam will find 11t0 their interest to examine our
stook before purchasing:
7.IfIiALIY, (formerly of Wilcock, Rogers,
& /May,) now brined with the Shore - house, solicits
loom Ms frientls an examination of the stoelrof Messrs.
,Thompson & Jenkins. , feblft-gni
H - 4.1 1 5, FURS, V
- STRAW GOODS.
• ARTEFIOIAL, FLOWERS, RUCHES, &o.
•
1100P.,S A DAVIS,
PSANUFACITURIMB AND DBALEREI
' Nee. 19 and 21 South Fourth Street, (up etaire,)
• - reureiwurre, • •
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Have cm head as eattrelyaew sad complete stook of the
abrive goOdi, laid to for OATH, to which the attention
of buyers
OPUS. nALLowns, late of the Arm of Ohm. Hal
lowell it OW., long knOwn to the trade, would be pleated
*es, Ma friends :at the imam= of Meerms.HoOpes
-feb9-2m
STRAW AND MILLINERY DODDS.
Earlog mined from - our old stand, 46 South Second
atreet;to " • " •
726 °HEMET STREET,
lINTIVNNN ANV/INTIf AND szonex,
We are now propared to exalbtt to our numerous pa
trons a
COMPLETE STOCK
.
STRAW link BONNETS,
NUMB , aod'ORILDRINPO HATS,
• - BLOOMERS, OAPS, Au.- -
lawn AND CRAWS BONNETS,
• " MINOR FLOWERS,
RIBBONS, BAORS,
• atrowilt,_'•ao,
Embracing In all an'ameartment unequalled In this city,
and ire roopeetfulltintito the attearion of merabante
to our florist Stook. - • • '
Oasa and abort-thus buret% wilt. And It spoetalty their
toltren to givolois t call, '
/4/.10445 ) WOOD, h, NICHOLS.
•
•• febo.thir:' ,
J. i r T TiORN JONES.
Importer
,a 0 Hanotsedirer
.811 a; -ANP, .S:TR Alt NONNE 13;
Littuou iumVPiNAldi HATO,
AR/LTIOLAL , /LOWERS, 8R0R.1113, &a.
„
To loplols:40ottiotioo of ORy sod clouo*Poodiro
is obitititOd: '
NO.-484'..M1.111KET
STRAW GOODS.
Kew end oottapetewortment of
SILKS, RIBBONS, FLOWERS,
DRAPES, RUCHES, LAOES,
And every other article In that line
STRAW BONNETS
- STRAW TRIMMINGS, i
Xmbvseing Li' all an assortment unegnelled in this
oily, and to which we 'smite the attention of buyers
Those purelisidng fox ‘ Sevilii or on short time , will do
well to give rui a call before selecting elsewhere.
M. BERNREIM & 00.,
No. sn SOUTIE SECOND STREET
METROPOLITAN RIBBON HOUSE.
. ,
,RIBBONS,
RIBBONS,
RIBBONS,
AND
MILLINERY GOODS.
Of every - description. CRAPES, BONNET SILKS,
PRISNOHPLOWBES sod SPRIG/4EIIOI/ES, /to., to.
J. O. Bo W.. E. TABER.
•
• No. 22 South 81.00 ND Street,
PHILADELPHIA. mhl•Roi
FREEDLET
SO MARKET STREET,
IMPORTERS AND TOBBRER OR
LACES, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS,
Uwe now In store • complete assortment of ell the
amend doing)]* etylo, which we will eell at thi
lowest prices
STRAW AND IRILLINERY GOODS.
T. F 3 ., CUSTER,
NANUFAOTDDIS AND WHOLDBALN Mtn IN
Wrirt.A.W HATS
GOODS
807 NORTH SECOND STREET,
PHILADELPHIA
BONNET RIYOHES.
AL.
We are agente foi the mahaftatarern for the male
of ths &boss goods, and bave now in Mora sioomplets
cecortment, which weiv . lll, Neil to the trait) at the
MILVI3VLOTIIIIiItLI LOWIIBT tISIORS
We solicit s call, and siamlnstion of our itack
G. FREE/LEY & 00.,
246 11[ARECNI. street
.
14drbtuare.
OORE, HENSZEY & CO.,
Nos. 497 111431iET, and 518 COldffEitla StrestS.
• PHILADELPHIA;
Keep constantly on kind a lugs stock; •
or
HARDWARE,
CUTLERY ) GUNS, /so.,
WM4 are offered to BUYERS conitheral Terms,
feb234ha •
TRUITT BROTHER & CO.,
pitioirEas.Aim DIIALEBB
rig
'HARDWA. •
CUTLERY; . :" •
GUNS,
PISTOLS',
629 .MARKET STREET; 620
DiLOW.isiXTR, NORTH BMX,
‘, . -Putt,insiratc ' feattra
Fitlutt 0 EI-BOOTMAXER:—"—AUGUST
BICKER, No. 160 North BOURTIV iltrae,t re
opeotioUr informs this &bile, and SOXITIIBBN and
WBSTBBN hiIIiCHANTB partiaalarlyi that h &c ...
'times to rcuointriatax• Parislonable Boots and Mona to
attar I amends these itho patronise him, that hi will
Oa/antes that work will era eatiataatiori, both sa
aligards Impedes nlsl. 'aria exoellence tf material.
frlepirreasotable: • • zfeAlm
PHILADELPHIA, TU,EOAY. MARCH 1859.
nlrn
MeD&LLUM &, CO.,
CARPET MkNirrAOTlniEltis;
GLEN EORO MILLS, GERitANToWN.
ALSO,'
IMPONTIDAI AND DNALNIIN IN
CIA4PRIING,
OIL OLOTUS,
- ,MA'rTll4O, '
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WAREHOUSE, 09 CHESTNUT ,SiREE
OPPOSITE Till STATE 'novo ' '
We haie now on band an extensive etook'of Oerseg
log, of our own and - othei makes, to which - we Orel,*
the attention of Western and southern buyers: fe2l:2*
CARPETINGS.
BOLE AGENCY IN TIIIB CITY
AUBURN THREE PLYS,
SUPERFIXES,
x/morloYoilsn - Bi
JOSIAH BA IL E
With All patios of WOOL, WOOL AND 'OOrEONi
ALL•OOTTON INGRAINS.
ATWOOD, RALSTON, & 00.,
IstelnariOTlTatatas ACDENTS,
oisits'iititaar ;Raisin.
BLABON -'Ba SMITH, - - - 44
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' OIL CLOTH S ;
146 NORTH THIRD 'I3TRIIINT,
Offer to the trade a large, etohk of 011, claims : ''f
Avery desoription, -the Urgent - assortment of
WINDOW SHADE 4, and: , ~,
hi
BUFF gOLLANDff, '..-
In thin market,' at -
t•
AND
F 2i: V'ORA. B L E TE,R .ii 13:4-;
GRIIHN,GLAZED OIL CLOTH, .a he mink*
for Window Shades,. . tomb}:
J,, . ,C.l-10WE & CO., -
- AGENTS OF TRH ' -
KAITORRSTER - rEINV WORKS,
Have now In their New Store,
N'O, 240 M.a.1y43.W1" .141vrwzrza:T4
A Millen of all the goods maanfaotared_hythet ' •
- • fdanchester Company: • ' -
DD LAIN-18
OlfAf.LlBB,
•
PRINTS, and .
ANGOa,TWILFAI L
Comprising- the most desirable 'tyres of these peas.
ewer hared to the treks.
0.1-10 WE &-C O",
Are alio the Sole Agents for the sale; in thLsis244o,
- of the following Idanaihottmere of -•-••
WOOLLEN AND' COTTON ,NOODS:
BRADFORD, TAI/T, . •
J. T. OBAGRAVN k CO.,
lIIIRRIMACE WOOLLEN COMPANY, "
• •
11. BAYLES to EON,
XLM.JirRNET MILL,
muzatiisy WOOLLEN MILL,
And other pointlar makes. „
DROWN AND BLEACHED, COTTONS
, INDIAN. ORCHARD 7.8, 4.4, and 9-8.
WATHRFORD MFG. CO. 7-8, 44, and 94: •
To all of Welt the attention of buyers le ,
ja24.tn th 9m- - ' - •
DUNDEE
•
- - AND
SCOTCII LINENS,:
OONRA Y: & SERRII J-
,
tkii 1;111.kt/own , 7
1,10 # 11 t 16 4 1,0 4- °
BAXTER'S DROWN DUORS, •
EDWARD'S' PADDINGS, ; r : •
GILROY'S BURLAPS, . e • -•
THOIRPSON'S HEMP CARPETS,
BARNBLEY,SIIEETINGS,
BLEACHED AND,BROWN DABLARIB,
LINEN AND" UNION TABLE CLOTHS,
DIAPERS, TOWELS, BUCKS, &0.,
RUSSIA CRASH, to.
feblo-th t to lm
JOSEPH LEA.
DOMESTIO COMMISSION WART lIOUS/L
Nos. 1V andlso OHEBIWUT STUNT,
COTTON, LINEN, WOOLLEN AND PRINTED
arooDs,
CARVEiTINGS,
invitee. Southern and Medina buyer' In Gamine
large and clearable twoortment or CARPET $, Intltoling
many new patterns net before offered, tie
VENITLifft
OOTTON-WAR P,
INGUCCN,
ILLINUTON 331117SaELIS,
Carefully fiIItECTED In the looms, WARRANTED of
uniform quality from end to end, and being made
chiefly In this vicinity; can be sold on more favorable
term], and by tile IItiECIT LUND RAILWAY FACI
LITIES of our city, cent to all Western points at lees
expense tban from any other market. • jaStamlf
RIDGWAY:, REITSSNR, &
Imparters' of WOOLLENS,
Are receiving fall suppliee of
SUPERIOR CLOTHS,
DOESKINS,
TRICOTS,
YANCY CASSINIIRES, zro
From the following.g celebrated manufeattirere—:
PASDEII.IO ZRONENEI (Little 'ticket.)
W. A. JOIIANNY ABHOR.
GBVBRB & 8011MIDT (8. and M. Cloths.)
TAMBORA BROTHERS.
E. T0DM211.116 & 00., and otters
ferd,flat 208 OH.IIBTNUT Street.
CARPI TINGS,
OIL OLOTII4, AND MATTINOS,
WOLFE, WILSON; & CO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No, 182 CHESTNUT STREET,
Agents for
TAPESTRY, VELVET,
THREE PLY,
INGRAIN,
. VENETIAN, HEMP, DIITOE,
oorrom, LIST, and BAG
CARPETS,
Which we are receiving daily from the Manufacturere,
and are prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms.
' Having the Agency for come of the beef and made
slrable goods, we can offer Inducements not heretofore
to be had in Philadelphia. All goods told it Manu
facturer's prices. Orders carefully attended to.
fig^ Alto, Agents for Black and White Wadding, e
large supply of which we have constantly on band.
febl-em
IME9
FARRELL & MORRIS.
OOKRIBBIOti IntROHAPiTB,
lIVEFORT3E3I 2 tS
,OLOTELEI, DOSIOKINB, situ,
232 CHESTNUT STREET,
CANTON MATTINGS.
N./ 100 NEMO MUTE.
60 DO BED CHEOKED,
ittat received sad for axle by
"HOLM WILSON. & CO,
mbB.ot N 0.132 CHESTNUT Street
nuILLS & SHEETINGS FOR EXPORT.
-11.1 BROWN, BLBAJIIRD, & BLUE BRIM,.
HEAVY & LIGHT REIRETINGB,
InGabbs for Bliwrt, for Ws by
PROTHINGURR & WELLS
SI Bourn 86 LETITId ST.
04541 . •
SPRING TRADE, 1859.
SHIPLEY; }WARD, !4 HUTCHINSON,
112 CHESTNUT STREET,
Ar now opening a imp end 'ruled Mock of
LAWNS,MIADDIEI3, PRINTS, and other
, DRESS GOODS,
To which the attention of the trade is invited Also,
DOMESTIC GOODS,
Comprising Fairhill, Oanabarge, Woodward Doeskins,
Drown Sheetinge end Ehirtlngei Iderinerel Stripes; Blue
Drilla, Test raddings, &o.
111100XFISH SHAMING-S-smi 'received
and for n'ati by
fiItIPLEY, lIAZARD, lE EIIITOIIINiON,
I.l2'ohestnut Wad;
la.lBolloFE's celebrated. Cloths and Doe
',JLP togpther with other deeiroble make, of
'Gentian Woollealrflest reeelyed smiler sale by ,
SH R LNY, HAZARD; & HUTCHINSON,
tebl-3m 132 Obestant street,-
- - •
tSPRIN(I: TRADE.
•
Nos , 28- Rnc S 8 ITORTH,I9ITRT.II falti
nt
- ‘11.1:1-8 jnst opened; TtlhberiL"ttr."-
or
E, -- # 9Xi IT AND G.E RITAN
HOSIERY, •
OLOns, SNALLWARES,
.Aiiid,sonoit an ine pectic% of thOf ' oo l3Plet• and *ill'
assorted.l*k) ,
s,, 'BEIPTIOTALI4T,ADAPTED TO
SO:OWERE AND SOUTEIR'ESTERIS TRADE.
Ottlllllo
1111TRNETT,SEXTON & SWEARINGEN
4re _nu" °Peeing &titter More,
47.;-• aq• . 09. Id ARRET STREET,
LAboye fonrth, North Side,
A llANDilokti ABBOUTRENT OP. -
' 4 ': -71 Pi.E-W r „/SPili/PG S TYLES
- or
vi - irANCY DRY • GOODS,
. 4 4 %lug& ovx INPORTATION
1 , -keketlon, 'whisk tkej otter for este to buyers frost
ostbu•of the trotted Btatei, bUtketuoet liberal terms.
Wm' ", " - •
AND VENETIANS,
iiiIiASLEY,BROTHER, &BREWSTER,
- •
•
NOMA STBIET, ,
, Have Jul openee an edits
7. ; SPRING . STOCK .
FANCY GOODS
they Invite the attention Of Ilrat-tilaas Dupre.
Wisrtiotaaily adipted
r tio the
iITBBB.NTiABE.
;'-
11,61F-11ER- &I ROBERTS,
:120 MABILET 82112Nr,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
' •
• or
*10ABI;fiLOVIrl,
n , , , ,714/ALL 0011i88,
• -• sarsnEs, LOOKING:GLABBEB,
70014i0 its nikawa kiNcat
=
TarnuirNee.
,41! QVER & BROS'
43AO:`1 1 :, SHOE', BONNET,
PALM -LEAF HAT
R SE ,
- • •
50..524 MARKET STREET,
, - , " Betweep Fifth and RlLiik s
' •XHIDADiLPHIA
ISc HARRIS,
07, /Ovum inpxara#Tal DRATans
000 TS AND SHOES;
IiAD AND ARON STUNTS,
1-IELA.N & CO
ii r; WILOTABALN D.IIA,LICRB
- „
f;l3 MARICHT STABBT
•
SOU - PM it 1311,0113ER8,
• witiitEsns
BOOTS AND SHOTS,
482 MARKET STREET,
41.2 m " I,ll' 13TAIna.
Boyrs AND SHOES.
The Outotertbers have eompteted tbetr
i-Ut, I-N G STOCK
or
BOOTS' AND SHOES, •
Wet they are prepared to offer et the-lowed pylon ;
wiltheir usual tem,.
VAN DVSEN, SMITH, & CO.,
• 403 MARI4I4r STRBBT,
trdbffro Above !Mil, up etaire.
WOOL, AND WORSTED,
, R .p. WILLIAMS & CO..
BUPERVINR,
'WAREHOUSE,
,t. 18 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
Feb bra
Jos. Tx. rxx-r.oivrpsorr az c 0..,
WHOLESALE
:3309T AND SHOE
wAssßouop,
No. 811 MARKET STREET.
itri A large and senora assortment of Eastern and
ON • ado Oboes oonstontly on band. fabl-Sin
SPRING STYLES, 1859.
i•••• 3".. 8t M. 5.A.172+11:9301:U5,
WIOLESALS DEALERS AND MANIIPAOTIIBERS
Or
STRAW BONNETS AND HATS, •
BOOTS, SHOES, &0., &o.
icing prepared to otter as west indoCementa to
bops Nis 7obtkgradn soy other market, Invite so ox.
initiation of,their stook.•
INo. 84 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
re#s . k rear the laniards , Rote!, Philadelphia,
15FIVIC3K. BASIN. & CO..
BOOT AND 011011 WABBHOTIBB
AND
BIANUFAOTOBY,
V*: ,525 MARKET STREET, Philadelphia.
kayo BOW on /MA an extensire stoat of Booth
411'2431t0n, of all deeoriptions, of oar own and Eastern
MaSst'Ware, to which we invite the attention of
BonCern and Western buyers, febi•Bm
.45abblern Aarbtuare.
'WM. P. WILSTACH & CO.
IMPORTERS,
MANUFACTURERB,
•
AND DEALERS IN
- 113A.39nraewr HARDWARE,
OARRTAGE TRIMMINGS,
AND HARNESS •marfriTlNGB;
! INo. 1 No. 88 NORTH THIRD STREET,
, Between Market and Arab,
IMILADELPHIA.
LARGEST STOCK IN.THE CITY.
lEr Sign 0.1 THA GOLDEN aI'IRDIIP . [feb2.2m
Philadelphia
aJe
wolt E nooT AND BUDD MAKIN,
Ni Mouth NINTH Street, third door above Oheot-
... . .
' i ' ' nat,'Philadelihia, "
i
Bela Inform his Mende and the public, generally
tlat a bee opened business on his own account, as
a where he will always be happy to receive a cen
time an attitude 'fame. , • An' the aentor partner 'at
tba drm sr 'Rotten' lb 'HMO!, probably no 'other
Fir tea Is riecellikt to an apprealatire public of his
a batty to filltatOrders In , his ' MN with the it
mktatisfaetion. ''. Remember the number: 27 eolith
Itill7ll' ®treat, third door above Chestnut. AP ..
..._.
1113L13. PALE N0.,1 tOSIN in gore
. cad tar Ode by a, p. vAti-mouNcio, .12.,
04
tf .. :, ~, . , 1011NorAWHARTIIII!
Boots an filion.
~YJIILdDSLPBIA. .
-a to ti , rx s',,
WHOLESALE
BOOT A.ND SHOE
ZITZEIDAY; MAR04.8;1869.
liarrisburg=inei Piesent.
Harrislutrg;of the: present Oh,' is a very
neat town; vdell laid ont, - 'With wide and well-
paved streets, handsome stores, many t tine pri
vate reaidencea, a noble,. river, ihandsombly
blended, sweeping by it, extensive bridgei,'l
full railway communication, a suitable' atipplY
of churches and other , public buildings, geod
public schools, capital inns, - and, "crowning
all; like a proud citadel upon a till;theoapittil,F l
containing the "Legislative Ohainbera the', qf
Senate and House of Representativei Of PentiL'
syliania. our notice of the origin; and
growth of Harrisburg we spoke of it as &city,'
anti have been' reminded • that it is only
borough. Be it so. But it ought to - he, B'o4+;
as the politiial capital of the State. See What •
cities they have the Jerseys, Hoboken,
populated only by 'lager-bier 'imbibers, f4ogtt,
fogs, Patch; and, agues, is a chartered
With Mayor,. Aldermen,. 'and , Cora Mon Coun
cil.' On the,above Hoboken, to seigen
Five POints, kliitio,haMiet called Hudson bee
also been chartered as a city, and a city, it is—
•on the-Lilipnt acid°. • Among these unhealthy
-and finsigniticint 'place's; 'Harrisburg . ," *HA a
population of about 16;000; would out
meitdoes dash +if she could enlybe intuited
for the Purpose..
. The best procdof-.importance is the local
prose. In this respect Harrisburg, can cjaal
lenge comparison with more important placeci,'
having More newspapers, by a, great deal,
than any other town'of its the and numbers
in the State. * Able, readableiwell-edited,'
handsomely-printed journals they are. With
out
.the':untioubted assistance which HiOis
burg redeiveii from . thi• Executive and ,
letups naaking_it their- headquarters, still it
would be Important and prosperous from 'pi=
tural 'causes. The situation is very good, and
the adjacent scenery beautiful and picturesque.'
Ent, equally beyond doubt, the ;State Capi
tol is: The great object:et:attraction and Mini:
ration.' It is admirably situated; on the broci
of a bill, and is thus ce the observed of, all
observers." It was erected on a large scale,
'worthy of the importance ; of. the State, arid
though yet scarcely completed—ter the cbn
union between the main building with the de
tached executive chambers on
.the . left, and
the land 'offices, on the right, haeyet to
be made—is a very handsOme,,spacious, and
convenient• edifice. f
•
It stands upon a gentle acclivity on the north
of the'town, with its principal façade fronting
the Susquehanna to the west, the water being
seen through State street, a wide: and hand
somer avenue. The building is approached,
from the streets below; tlirongh handsoMe
gates of iron. Already nearly'all the capitol
grounds, wbieh are Pleaearitly and tastefully
laid o nt,• in a manner which would ,delight an
enthusiast in arboriculture, are enclosed with
irmfralling. •
The main building, which is two storlea
high, has. a depth of eighty feet, and a
length of one hundred and eighty. '(We'teke
the measurement, all through, ',fr . *
13/noitos H. -hfortaares recently-pblielied,
sr Annals of Ifirriabutg. l ?) :fon
,enter Y by t‘"
semi-eirettlar portico,. two stories high, sup.,
ported ' on; six ,missive white columns.. As
cending by an easy 'flight •of `a feW steps
the entrance, you. may pause,. It yon desire;
and see the town 'lying beneath -'you, thr.
stretching teti_sonalons itreeti:4o6 pride'si
site is the mistress of
• all .n'ctc•. Z !
are tho court-house and the,prison. But a
glance ikom the portico must suffice :
g On heaven and on your lady call,
And enter the enchanted hall Is,
In more prosaic language, push open the en
trance door, and find yofirself in the Rotondo ;
'lt is built, as all such edificea are, like the
Panthe6n at Rome. From top to bottom it is
over one hundred feet high. •
Standing on the floor below, as you enter,
the Senate Chamber Iles on your left hand, the
House of Representatives on the right. In
the first sit thirty-three Senators. The Hon,
Jowl CanssWEtn, Jr. - , is the efficient 'Chair
man, with General WILLIAM H. Minna as
Clerk of the .Senate. The room is fitted, up
with great taste, containing portraits of PgaN
add WAstmidroN, and other works of art. The
accommodation for the Senators •is ample and
complete, and the outer line of circumvalla
tion is fitted up with comfortable Seats ,
for the public, whenever it- pleases those
individual Sovereigns to attend. The Re-'
presentative Chamber is as long and high
as the Senate Chamber,bnt eleven feet 'wider.
This is necessary, as the number of members,
over whom Speaker LAWaENOE presided with
much suavity and firmness, is one hundred.
The desks in the Rouse are'smaller, the seats
more crowded. When we were there, a fort
night ago, the attendance of the public was
much greater In the House than in the Senate.'
,We have to acknowledge courtesies from the
Clerks of- both Houses—the Hon. W. H. Mu-
Lan, of the Senate, and -the Hon. S. J. REA,
of the House.
The House of Representatives has alto.'
gether a more business-look than the Senate
Chamber. We bad the opportunity, during
several hours in both Rouses, of particularly
noticing the manner in which the Legislature
transact bniffiaess at Harrisburg, and of con
trasting it with the action of Legislative bodies
not only in Europe, but ht Washington and
other parts of the 1:Inipl States. The de
meanor of the members here is uniformly
more respectful and 011ie than in Europe.
For example, in the British Parliament every
member, bo he Peer or Commoner, may, and
generally does, alt with his hat on, exeept
when "upon his legs," addressing the Wool
sack in the Lorde. or the Speaker in the Com
mons. In America, on the contrary, every
gentleman who sits in either House, whether
as member or spectator, pays respect to the
place and to the important duties performed
in it, and does not wear his hat. The whole
routine of business resembles that in the Bri
tish Parliament, except that it is more care
fully done at Harrisburg, and that the pre
siding officer in each House, with Its; seems
more thoroughly wide awake than the Lord
Chancellor in the House of Peers and the
Speaker in the House of Commons. With
us, every thing seems to have a more earnest
aspect, as if the members thought that they
bad a special purpose—of doing business.
A remarkable object efinterest in the Holm
of Representatives is the Speaker's chair—a
plain, massive chair—slightly Carved, and sur
mountedatthe summit efthe back with the Phu:.
gian cap of liberty. In that chair, when the De
claration of Independence was. adopted, and
the champions of freedom assembled in our
State House, in Philadelphia, on the memo
rable Fourth of July, 1778, sato Jews I:JAN
(3OK, when he signed that memorable pledge,
by which the subscribers were mutually
pledged to each other, on their lives, their
fortunes, and their sacred honor. In that
chair sate Jona lleraicx, when, as President
of the Continental Congress, be signed the
commissions of GIIGHGE WASHINGTON and the
gallant Larayarrx. Ia that chair, February,
1825, when he revisited this country, full of
years, and honors, also, sate LAVATETTE him
self. Surely such a chair is of more real inte
rest, even as a historical relic, than the proud
est throne in Christendom.
The State Library and other public offices,
in the Capitol, would afford temptation to a
more lengthened visit than we now can make.
But we hasten, the day being line , and the
skies cloudless, to mount to the _Outer gallery
of the Rotundo, when as splendid a parioramie
view, of mountain, valley, cultiiated land, and
rapidly flowing can be obtained as eye
could desire to dwell upon, or thought to muse
over.
The Northern wing of the Capitol—isolated
as yet, but certain ; to be cue day united with
the main building—contains the Executive
Department, and other °Mee. In the Item.
.TWQ:CENTS
tionroom we. had the .cgratification :of having
every object .of Interest pointed out!te US Jay
Governor Paolitiin 11641101 4 w, l / 066- Portralt has
lately been added to:lliose:.ot=preceding Go.
vernora, (commencing WitirMuntats Pans ) )
already making wvaluable4allery:L There is
the Charter from Onannailt graating'F4r!-,
aylvanta to Wittra!‘ Pan/ and theltrat Con
etitution: of-the ;Province ;7 therel,`Apoilif and . :
i xelleafrointhe - Wars of Independence,lBl,2,:
andlienico,r them a faded'andisiornPacket
letters between Ensituntand Ananias*.
lE4snuron ; there, letters trout = Watunitirow,
In lalaplear and.clerkly, hand rtherdy curious.;
iy.sigoed old Indian :Treaties; there,, the
original .veto, by ~ G aonan fin; 'of ; a bill
passed by our': Provincial - Assembly:
truth, one might , pleasantly? 'and pio n
Nobly,: pass. , a ;.,whole day among , these
•
rellosynor, feel the bows - -gliding away. • ;Our
time was limited, nor did-we desire: to intrude
upon that steady statesman, pure , :p6litician,
,and honest gentleman; Governoincrant,"se,
we took our leave, and, ati 'down Buniarseith,,
wended our way. , • • .
~ 111 a:future opportunity; we shall say same...,
thing:About lhe-Pennsylviinia - State Lunatic
Hospital Atilarrisburg, of which Dr. - -Joan
Ctruwioll le Superintendent and-Physician; It
merits more than such A - passing -notice as wo
can give it now. = - •e • .3' - 1 . • • : '
By the 'Pennsylvania, CentralHaliroad,
access tollarriaburgis so very facile, , that we
soppoie 'it rhea more.visiters, on: the tiverSge;
,tlian • any , Other ;Iowa:. or like '`extent ire
the Union. • Travellers -from . a - ;-distance,
who desire to:know.what sort of accommOda--
tienthey may, meet there, may take'our Word'
for it,thatzHarrisburg half , . a large'stiPpli of
first.clato hotels: •Ameng these may be nailed
Jones's House, Herr's Hotel,Bnebler's, Slate
Capitol Hotel, Brady's, and the United Stites
- .,We• stopped at , Iferr'sk: a large, re.;
spectable, and,, well-conducted: lois*, where
the table Is excellent, and: the 'apartment's as
neatly, kept as - in a 'private bsiuse. 'By' l tbe
way, scattered all over Herr's 'areft inmerptui
flee-engravings; plain and -Colered, - -ancli es'
used to adorn l'nglialf country:l6463, i . Ifake
Century ago. , We'omitte'd- ask'
where he got these engravings, but - we lciow
that all of themare good,- and beveral Of them,
are valuable and rare. -
Lastly, to Harrisburgive say—Ssißeeoi •
Letterlrom New York.
EXODUS OF CULT., OFFJCIALS JOBS AT, - ALRAIT
wit
HEALTH orra•-.IIR. EVERETT'S ORATION•- HE
I ' SONG OF THE TWO•OJENT CAT" ves,qtril.las
n Bora ON THE ISHIRT''•••••OTIATER LEGIBLATION-"
PAUL mon.pgr RETURNS IN ARRII••••BURFON. 4 . 1 521.
RIBLO•••••UR. CHARLZIATALOOTT: • [.
MOTTAAPOESSEOO of.T.lts Presa,l
-
_ New 'niter, March 'lB6l. •
• . .
' A large delegetion of citto4ciaLs. hero gone, to* ,
tinny—same to help, and 'acme of them:to sere them.:-:
selves..- The.judiciary committee's ass Lboriu6sgtL
certain bide , the &Sign of ;Which is to Jegialate out of
oliles certain judicial and executive .offmars, who ere
obnoxious to the ItePibliain .party, cre Ono
various bills deslined to - foriarit the littereite of fro=
minelt, paying inambare of that party, who are cluiper
roue for nomethiug,w i ith , money in it.' Whetheitniutli
1042 bit achieved, sitar the scurifying exposevot leu:ugu",'
•
tin prostitution-if, the police depertment,,or
parifittet larptio ea, may be doutpteC;ficiveral" of the
: pligerat(gekup he the pealticlVlifecii: In'qUesi Of the.
health obicershipi thoterm of the 'reliant teeetaberit-:
- 7aspiring,4 l - 440 1, ":4 11 VIIEJC9 4 #
010340 ) if riot the very best, office to theNciteulatelec,
(iim:tbeitu)eliers from
the'Conipctition Is ceurtUtinhisteil,'- "
Bisretthonation; laitiVeMingjednuaited' 'My
ofiquebt, votObetemed. to by a arofred* tallitat
diericie.",Ptreryinkiluble -11***upc4011tetboOss
Tie OcCupleff,'lMA thi.ibiguiteueutetAbrif44
- Oiledlby z theciesn'inifetieti4*lfirnili4-the ,
Saventperst iftettli" , •
prayer, after which
with a fair intreuhichery reteirk)!, preeeptMt the '- "
Of the evening;' )1i ,
nat' I ted•witte'lleikit • 'OOP ire iiiikolret,
~ ° t'
,
of blank, 'Aye* 'Ykarie _ drat motion of thei
first Ciongi r ess was appeiinted to, con v ene ` elliec
After sneaks to • therembarraSementi with wileditine
few delegates who 'responded to uthCeall *eine -sir.
rounded,„ through the, apathy ! And distrust or. the
pCople, tar. Albion proceeded, by an easyyzeuwitiin,
to the consideration of the character of the man for
whom the sixty nine electoral' intern; fir' Ereeddent
were nut—George Washington, , The Preliminary . pip.
ceedinge occupied en &Mote time Oat it was o'clock
before Mr. Everett began the, delver) of his re p atitio.,
The immense andienew—with the of thirsty
Ones among the soldiers, who were continually idennieg
to
.the pane of water on-the rear Of - the
maned attentively listening, to the last, ,now and then
testifying their appreciation by. the heartiest &polemic
The regiment then escorted Mr. Everett tank to the
hotel. - Dodwoith's :band; which furnished the
- music
for the evening, played the «Anvil Chorus ass some
national airs, and Mr. Everett Inge a few remarks from
the balcony, thanking - the regiment for the honor they
had done him. Me toured amid enecoenaive - rostade of
sheers. • •
The hardebipe that brought forth Torn Hood's Song
of the Shirt" are exceeded by a revelation Just mule
by the Superintendent of the Holm of . Industry, who,
In visiting among the children of his charge, found:a
widow in most excellent person, in Mulberry s;rees, who
had disposed of every article of furniture that could
be pledged to support. her flintily; " We found bar s "
said the vialter, " hard .at work, making boys' black
cloth caps, trimmed with braid, and Dow, hod buttons,
lined with glazed - muslin, and weith-leather, - and with
patent-leather front; for the, making int pressing of
which she received two ahilthngs par dozen, or nee
cents aprace I did not believe it, end aaked,to see her
pass-book. It was true " "In good times," she said,
"I need to get three sod sixpence a doisn, but now the
price la reduced'." She had pledged the bed from un
der herself and children, - the frock from off her back;
and, by close application, working from early light till"
dark (she cou'd not afford a" candle), with snub &mili
tant* as we could give her in the way of bread;she bed
laid away the money for her rent, '32Et due. To add a
little to her store, she had received another woman into
barroom sea lodger., After week had. pssandy her
lodger ran away; sad curried with her all the poor wid
ow's herd earned rent, and she, could find no - trace Of
the thief. The agent wee inexorable, and, though a
sober, honest woman, told her she must go out unless
the rent was paid. ,
The Solon@ at Albany, having exhausted their vir
tu-one proclivities and their talents in the recent fraud
investigations allot which have unceremonionalf been
kicked out of the Legislature, have now addressed them
selves to the great question of Oysters." A bill to regu
thte the trade in, keg Oysters has been passed through
the Senate, and awaits action in the House. The daring
reckless cit'sen who ant
" Stripped the Pettey oyster of his coat,
And thrust the living morsel down his throat," ;
Little thought, after having accomplished that gratify
log feat, that the honorable "the Senate and Assembly
of the State," would by and by come to the conclusion
that that satisfactory blialve was worthy of legislative
honors. But, (such Is the vivacity of the American
character), the thing is upon us and must be manfully
met. Let us hope for the beat.
Paul 3lrephy is still in Part", playing very little.
Letters have recently been received from him, in libido
he announces positively his Intention to return to Bow
York Rome Imo in April
A - placard in front of Burton'. Theatre announces
that it will be re-opened early this month, under the
management of Mr. Burton. Some of the newspapers,
however, state that Niblo is negotiating for it, in view
of the rapidly approaching termination of the hare of
hie present premises , , ,
a eorge 9andenhoff and hie clever wife WO about
commence a aortae of Matinees, in which they will read
favorite poems and plays„ the Brit to be given on Mon
day next, at 1 P. M , when the Lady of Lyons will be
given. The complimentary reading given by,Mr. 9.
last evening, at the request of his friends, was fully
and fashionably attended.'
hear that one of the beet light comedians in the
country, M. Charles Walcott, chats Philadelphia early
next week, to play, one night, As as actor, In his peel*
liar flee he has no saperior Ile Is the author, algal,
of seeeral plays, 'each of which has met with deolded
encores, and he is a true gentleman, highly estitemrg
by those whose esteem Is worth the haying. His K r
nercoutt Courtly, can Inanely fall to draw out the
loTers of genuine merit. •
A Miss T., from Lockport, N. Y., passed
through Milwaukee, last week, on 'leeway to Bt.
Paul, Min.' to meet • her betrothed and refill her
engagement to be . married.. , Between Hastings
and rit. Paql she met the downward stage, which
bad the corpse of her intended' husband. '
Tan Potion of Boffalo,'N. Y., have broken
up a gang of thieves, from twelve to seventeen
years old. They had Moen, a grip, and pass
word, with all the other appurtenances of a Beard
society. .
A YOUNG BiGAMIST.—A precociotte young
ster, nineteen years old, named'
John - O'Donnell,
is on trial, in St. Louis, for being married to throe
wives at the same time. _ - • ,
MR. B. B. Warts, of Aubnin, recently Bold
twenty-four chickens of the silver pheasant breed,
to a gentleman in North Onolins, for 8110.
DEAD.—The New Haven Journal alkllollllo6ll
the death of Sherman Orcswell, late editor of the
Albany Argun. , , , . ,
.
Jonas p out), at Albany,
,N. Y., has re
fused a'neer trial to John Wilson, and sentenced
him to be bung on the 27th of April. '
RORTIRT G.terctroon, an old citizen of Nor
folli, Va., hae ' been appointed deputy United
States marshal for Eastern Virginia: —.
OVER $5,000 have been snbseribed at York,
Pa , to ereot a new 'Lathe* °hunt.,
GOOD.—Two printing' presses are about to
be started to the gold regions at Pike's Peek.
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the typogisply, bet co" ~b. ettbeialbeet amid Is
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ins Aficabitfin &au:. •
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Ostoslrans 9posse,restinatolgtrfDanclig,aildAsift.
Thointals , VAszionic,i,iGr u from opoihkowi ro
loosatricacel;74r,cletr, Illngips, and I:44ty.'
Lissiatii'Balliqtap' 7 4:ignii• 411" ~
Sninom*a: 2 -Tliere are Marion's metlideto of,
Making Menai entsidefUf that old - lishioried ‘ iii;deene
ludtesteye The latest,' and'lW :the
. , _
000 lest ettentpt of thin kind, iisetneristid tice nit fester.
dry. Amtan named Wilsel feeirli; learned ftiontPltts
knit went to.the jewelry :shire of Fsii ib Thinn piton,
In °hesitant street, .belew Fourth, end - mercEimed two
.wattbat 484-1 44sitot bi , soolsto tot Utel Re said that
he seishedihe goodie sent to hoe store forthwith, and e
young man was ASaS With him with' the articles. ,
then went toOW dors• =et kfiesiel:- age ll LlplocittL &
On.. on Water &freest, anddelllng theAneemeffer of Won
&' Thouton to *sit - in 'the _whers,',lll,lrant into the _
wOontitqf taourand asked fora b e aul - edieek'TieW was
ellen him, end he coolly it *titter 'the -eneneunt of
the bill. in the mane of Topples:oft & and taking
the from the young man lei wontod on. -The weeet
kenger 'alleluia: Pair ‘&-Ttionepicoa, inmpirotsofiostoos. -
tbing-,wreeit, showed; the Abet& tcr a eleduisrUpplis._
iott's Awe, who immediately pekenouncedit.StergierY.
Repairing to the ones'. of; teeDitecrtles - ,/lea - the
put mierMsderketninidslees,"smel"Ogesseeßthlestes
• Ir ste gstakk
PltesbdOtef; SIVT: is the Site, noon be wee sorted
loot sit,lif was *sestina 'allealubset esties:the
river, portion of the :retie* woe fiend Soden kW
?mesa. - The unielederwai obtained - • pautbsokesN
esteitellikmant lia(Aakiiii'llii'4loo4, fit,-
and. satin. a hearing .b y Alelentalme ;"'ls 'hoWe
milted to answer . , ; -
Much credit is due the dims Imilos the miessilk
- charge for their promptitude tit;maldneOahremeest.
• -
Rrornta
RAttiliti. = 4,bertsiensnejeskiliate
thine tfoisis last_ is.„-olisikasses
of-the alarm 14ceueede.bP
item on Becondoetreitls,llPeCtisseefejleid-onSopthetwer
affiays..ln one, e ' ,, ' iy, - , - and.?t - iie`enores-liseree- - •
aloes come ter cur settee - ,
et lightb." hod Race etreetwearetal. Its eiryeePttwW, '
cams together: and nods, rooster!' Pinherd- v-gl""t-1
John Reggerty and tames (tains were , - , The ;-
latter. when take., into custody, had ok - !tbelsi;T,stitles
Wbfoh he had jowl willed a maneelneg to' lelayesteek.,- -
About the same linue;'Svid'image or eritlitues_, Peewit '• -
as 'e Romsorops. liadzsts.' , .:got4sss l 4 - `,,nioi 'as •
Twenty-orst 'eft Market..s_treats. sllleyeevuessy.paP•:'
Puled to es Wisest, aad„kiP-ehpi.seed-SRle'oteid a
htiokbat.in: otweiwasarelldlFY Po - r . •
he ms , ' rank , isiLiktelioogitteetiWtheptisosse
evotio 11 'mks idettii, Swint's, hasoint-bisSeir to
a - calumet while wint honialtieetotter arm& The
teolTof*WY .Po ll oneran woe:-koott 'he- the , nseele.Seld
„the -
prisoner jrlut"seS-SWlkttpita...4s/pols4sniikn Thss
was prnmloon't In Me . 1 4 sem, iterea4 'and held. -
ET.,1100 . 4a11. to iluswer,',. Zile - kw:4 bride
site
wad Aram , at „tie Warr,
a t
dld rot Ofirlki Mot. •- " • - ' -
At 'Atm old - Chisiati:SMW,,, m
_tirk"iisint bin".wrangle., beit,ttite'Se plutreptlylie-teleeeted our
policemen • -." 4 4 ,; `le: -
- Sznistion. et :akiett, the 14 sitthiriisltont” ems the
. ,
ster= rotnnueed ejestethitwe--e01..0.w0`
aided- by,thaV - e• • ieuWilnut
street; below " kksold
sentry of Celine
,t; has -
commanded the IfineuleStow,
has alweYe !Mine thettepabilliii, let e 2 gelheist seldiarieed
gentleman:LW erierisdii.tkOeSs I§l2 in teeßedd.of
his Soun set
k7,44 isdelikosiet'itet
his hale Werlidtetdeit el knelt' Ow
step felenhableutWhie beiSdeirielttisteallireelst his
reneger= days. 2 lllertaikAtie costae *of Viisniss
the'earn whleh :iebtimaidwo -:•eqley_etelet;%
"pin) LAMP 3 61DOT.±Wsilook on %Sin
[ limp as i &litigate intordit inembiner easnethhkelent,
belongs, to thPc so of tinder howeeraeLl
'alone,sod saltraith to be dreaded u itegeef -powder
toldwtklltieeeßlne atom table 4 stittittelikonise
tns,ronsein. oS lost arimedimedmisesablieby ads
mast flakeal of domeatio, utemethe would he a may is -
tetestinuteonsii,cmolonaboly slaty. The greatest •
amount of oars cannot Pave 'prevent aocidente, and
when the sane of Muni& diSSO-nsn'Sw ft•O'Wel it is
enadnese to speculate - on Its Weide 'The leartsietim to
the field - bus it flint of Mrs - Moly, a reibleiet of -
Green lane, 'Mantiyeenlr, who' WSW %MASI
- night while /1., **Nudge _ _ .
were very paintliceita ISO fatal; , -
'
Eralijnori bra OPPIC=II.-iThe'llnnant..tileo-.
-
Von of tVe'diimontait of thoPein!yltanis !Win* Coti 7
. nt onto
on Third ettint,lolnirtiotnit:Trio inollo'oin*Ot 19
'lit: ,
Voice% Into *looted Ottliont soy moinitontilnreetoto' - -
J.
Bdigar Thonnoosi. Wathtotton _llntriev,i ItrinfootA.
'Thompson, loofah Inseit..Thonsoolloltintriobis Hahne.
it. 7l ; 4• HoosnoartotWWlstoraroritt,'Cr W.17.n5., ?tonal
lirojorgeo.. Tho diroidorketnetap Ino3lty Oonneth
t Atho. 14040 , 11 . 1.1 At, thn sto,,lnntptt
yen lion; CLIP , fit** font Fiwe. para, T tnekrplast - ruptarik--
day morality, froutige latC recidecce. in Dock *rat.
The deceislC was • - mamba- of.thi.Mainnie - aid Odd
relLowaV orders nriairattelidad by ,4 131.
,John*CCrommondery cf Belults,.Teciplar.” thsi 3 Orandl
Oommandory." - of the same order; by Brotherly Lime •
ltnerunpment " of Odd • lfellture; and , by the Hibernia
ffirotloropany.. 'The thfanonichrithfen of the diareared
turned ant Incrust strength. ..The funeral proceeded to
Ronaldson , a Cemetery' .
.many
accidents pastengir nfiroAdi, frig* dayday r
that It is a wonder thly deu expirienee Of ANTI' be r g
not teeth - people cowman prudence . BlLraidlone ee..
capes from mlSet7 and- death are frequent. - The latest
we heard of is that of a lady who; In attertiptiseg to gat
off the Norristown ears, at School-line station, while
the train was In motion, fell: The train was moving
very ?Awl, when she dropped, and she war dragsed
from the trail in t - ms to save her life. When will
railroad travellers learn wisdom ?.
~ ColloSisa's'eAsts.--During
,the. month of
iebriary,Coroner, Newt hel2 thirty-sera ittinests
and ten views, making • total offorty !evict. Of this
number only three were eolored,- - and,entenViin - neter
females. The out to the city yea u follcres; Onto
;tees fees. $175 50 ; jury few 265 60 ; - witnesses,
WS 25 ; mileage, - $12.47 ; $7O; post modems,
2120—making a total or $460. 1 2.` aims the fret of
January, the coroner bee 'held Inquests or view. in
eighty-slit Wes, the total eest'Sor which kes -been
OM 67. ,
REMBRANDT PEALE.—r•We look -oa - the
ienernble Rembrandt Peale as the Patties eh-Painter
of MIS counts!, and we wirer see him pus slong our
streets, With his noble old feint' and whitened loots,
without thinking of the Tangos time is meting in - the
ranks of the .contemporaries -of !Washington; Mr,
Peale Ii about to dispose of his paintings, mew of
them the results of a long life of labor. We bits Thrown
Tap_
his studio for, public, Inspection, ft_ hicreddeite,
No;1806 Vine street, and all who may wish totsmirerse
With the noble old man, and gase upon hts handlwolk,
will Do 'politely resolved. „: t- - ,
'BOBBERY.—A quantity of,silver-ware, con
sitting of spawn. knives, napkin rings,
_do., were
missed from the dwelling of Mr . 0. Et Burgeon, en Till.
petkockenatrest,Garranntown, an evening or two AWN).
.ilgareleltlOCl was lodged at the pollee station, and, Doer
the advice of the officers;the primises were searched,
and the property was found secreted under *bad. One
of the tenant girls was imparted of the robbery, and
B dim:lined her fromeervice, bull retailed to pin-
Emma, her. k
Taz Iliontricarr • Fata.-7.The Washington
Monnuontlr, which bee proved so - successful for the
pest week Or two, at National Hell, will continue open
rata Thursday evening, on amount Of,thenomber , who
here not been able to gain admittance. On Briday and
Elatarday evenings the tar' will aloes with' promenade
concerto. All goods left will be eo'd by a grand -
lion, on . Thursday evening, at seven °Wools.
THE OOTJ,RTS.
rissrsaasios paaaingDxFoi.
iteported for ThiPlesal • • -
- UNITXD STITXB - 'DIsTitiCT, COMM , —Judie
Cadwallader —The jury in the cue of Lewis Eater,
charged with pining counterfeit money upon James
Spence, again came into ceurt.aad announced that they
were rumble to agree. Judie inelwalaterr then 'Ma.
charged them. ,•
• The case of Jaeob Smith was celled for trial, but was
continued over untilthis morning.. •• • " •
Samuel P. Ramsey was charged with Malang silver
half dollars!. The deferidantirse arrested in July, 1867,
t Wainal-itreet wharf, with a quantity of counterfeit
honey in his poeseeelon. A. bill of indictment wee
f-und against him •te the August undone (lithe year
1867. and was released upon giving ball for his
At the time the ease was called for trial, the defendant
forfeited, his recogetunce. The retard:sum was then
sued,out. and a short time since be was arrested by the
bail, and ha is now brought up for trial.
Reeorderknen, 06romissioner Meggga,
and Jenkins, and Detective Officers Rressell:ltucklel,
and Trefts were examined. During the examination; f
Officer Bissell, the
„counsel for the defendant asked
that gentleman to give in evidence what the defendant
mid at the time he was arrested. This qatetion - Wan
objected to by United States District Attorney J 0.
- Vandyke faiths United States. The (petition wee then
withdrawn.
Judge oadwalider decided that the posseesiOn of the
mantras not evidence of - his making it, and, therefore,
theri was no case for the jury. The defendant was ac
cordingly discharged. Adjourned. •
Nisi nano--Justice Strong.- 7 -17b1hrue. San
demo. Verdict for the defendant for $2.078.84.
- Nier Pnius—Justice • Read.—Robert P.
Christy U. W EL 0. Blggs.- The facie of Ain cue are,
that the defendant Is a clock and vatehmaker - the
plaintiff went to hie store to purchase a clock, and
While walking around the store to leek at the elute be
fair through a trapdoor, and injured himself very se
verely; from the effects of which he was tonflied to the
house for ta long time - The ,plaintiff eleind damages
for taintless enetained by falling through the trapdoor
of the defendant, and alleges that he readied no warn-
Ingot his danger,. and that - be, wee. Invited to walk
around and seethe checks, and in doing so injured him ;
calf. The plaintiff alleges that he would have been
eleotectSuperintendent of the Lazaretto Cotonsittita if he
had not 'been Injured so that he
,ocald not attend to his
duty. Jury out: - _ , _
Joteph 0. Barclay, J.B. DeHeven, anirgelearnmn.
and Benjamin P. Hut were . fined $lO for not attending
'injectors.
Queems: Sseezops —Judie illilion:=--Janole
Myers was aeqnit tad or • atisalt and battery upon Jan
Hess. and the vaulter was ordered to pi, the cede.
Elisabeth Maher wan- charged with assault awl bat
tery upon - Sidney-Leitaiisherg, and Sidney Leitienberg
was charged with assmalt .and batti4 epos Ilisebeth
Maher. verdict guilty. Sentenced to pay the ousts of
the Olt. Thetesetlind were ems
John Berryinus so:MAW of ussult sad battery upon
Samuel Oats.. , . . , „ -
High Kanawha wee charged with rendvird a churl, a
velvet collar, sblack silk Unposed a green silk barque,
altogether veined at $23, which it is alleged were sto
len, and that at the time he received-the geode he knew
they Were stolen. le alleged that the goods war,*
dolma by Lawrence Iffeenrk. -Widlet
Ralph (trent was charged with oommitting en sasult
awlb,tteryon Spathe Davis, a little girl about eleven
years old, with at intent to _radish, ' -
la Wes shown on the part - of the defines thatfiraut
was a person Of good moral character, and had always
borne the reputation of being an holed, industrious
man. The Pay - retuned a verdict , •
Bernard Tole `was' Charged wick oarr/Ing eonended
weapons - Th 6 'parilersier Weapon found Ota hinpusan, -
and for whtehhewes tiled, wed • SHY.' od.
(limn= Pi - m.,trielites Thompson and-Lud
low.—The nen trim motion Hat.