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Tani' 2 •., , :i ).4 4,4 41 .". 711 , 4 4 1 5 1 :? 1 , 1 i 11 .,. , , _ , , , . .f, ,4: - :, ~ -, - .7..i , ;_rf00k mrate , epiciivi t ta.h: "KO - to lkboariboro' by - fe -, *; - • t 'l li t= ail ", 4a ; " 4 :? 1 ,P i t ) . 1, .. 1 -. , ,- "E l : 2 - "7 4 itYlortoy t--‘ .::''-';':. ' - t. -- , -: ' .- - 800 , , .4 - Tviliiir 040 > " " ''''.; " , ito:Qii oddreas).....2o'oo y, : ,, 4 ' '.Twooly,'oolpboo,for oreri , ,' (to addrois yr. midi - , '-:' .. ~ - 4 0 1 4 40 ', 4 , 1 9. 0 410.. && itt:i;..:.' . .:: ... . ..' ." ' /20 • ,- , l Vr''-'463.8, chltk ct Twookbpormi or ovoriore wriillgukoo, ~-.' , f: '1 :":- xtn$ 1Er!gt:if,lt: " ,,r., ' " '2l rtt • ii ,' io -tbi' , ~: ',Tar ...18o88a,r , Poissz -• • :.-'• • — ,- . __-" -'- :', ,-.''''''' '; calomineNii: inisti, • : • ,:,':‘-- ....Isise.s..ts•rat:A6ittqi, in" tfiaii - ior , 4i:o - inform. ''' ' •----. ....* -....,-,- L _ ..z. ,-- ni..::.,, , . - .:.,_..-1 ' - . t - ;Qtaz~ietl!9., AfAT'iINGS; ‘J , . F. h. 13 ORNE, sitconsspas TO - • 0 11 - N . . - - 311 _ - A V N,0,W,;-„O,PP E 'OAI PETINGB. . - YAroJ ; PIECES 6 0 41 , 141‘ 9*: - - . l **l ''' 2 4 • l l .4 a 4-41.11,Titylanii31114BISTY'Ll13; ......LcTr liZli tiole-a0 Stmts. ON - "OVER & BRO ' Sool'-,-8110E, BONNET,- • < ' • PATILLZAr HAT ' ' . .• • - "ATARE If: O;r.TS • Swum Pirtkand • PIULADit,PHIA. WNbR & HARRIS,; VLOTtrIAEBB , AND WSOLESALJI DIAIMIII3 SEISM POOT,S_., AND ISIgOES, Altai mins, MEM rumLouvaic ~JHEtiAN !i!THOS.4.II -DikLlRl3 Bo_oTs. BHOS9, • ::.STRAW GOODS dinDET ItCYKER BROTHERS , "'' • • " 7 133002 ' g AND SHOES, • 482 MAitiEi SISEBT, , VP _E I DOTS'-AND SDOES. The babeojbersharb sietapleted their - E - P‘RI C BOOTS-AND siapz!;, , tiAieti iheihre merge it the lowe;tr Ptowl; on their anal term. . - , , imiupar tEeIitEET, f'4045- 24 3 1 ` ;`- - 4it,r,r•POwthitaiSitue go - 0T AND ISROR vv:AA.,E gu r-lia; 1& SOUTH !SEA TIE STREET. AS OQ4 - 1 • • : 1; • ;10 . 01tEtiALII BOiO~P AND SHOE= No • -• ,• , ,MARKBT STREET. A imp and ganotaf ininctniant of Eastern and Vitilsnide fliaati'innsfanOy on hand.. fablAni PaYLitz • ;;BOOT,ANn snot - u .4.6V . 0"R T. D.`,:EIDSON & NO. 14 molt:tie BTNNET, . Him owe oil hood the Stied sasof . tmont of ladies', tii.idtb.hilklisilx; to bi,4,0,1410b, gitt: at. NU . • ' ' inb94ox SP g: 1859. iNa ~.ISAI3III±/N;Xtd.,, - NliOiNflAt NNA i.IUNS A D mialinrimmuuts STRAW SOIMETS,OI) Imrs, eJTS; *llogs, &lc *a. prrpotis: oiler_ af,..04 ladoce . ,mont. JB'♦<.iL Forkicknti, lops; _ • NiCICORTH - Vigkri reivat „,s**ii*eatiow N.eitidi Philadelphia, - - 30q;,.AAD * . 01111A11111101713i1l , 40:'455=1 ;Slat'Stieity '114444: ,-- 64144:a",eritilmoyji 430 k. of Boot aoi 40469 d iilr4oologil6 - 41 , Oa ova Ogaden' go' &when,. anti IVR , J7N-4) - LCBOOTLIVICER. ,6 ad AtRUST BusaiikalpAgis Nottit'SOCRTH atte4t, ro opiottal 'atoms .th• tad OOMPH'S* old WJBrzkr( 11011101LANTII wottionlirly; that he CIOZIe Opui lOgail t avepssitceliblgt iloottuuld Moto to colitt; otwOtiof tiwto,WhoWilfoolwb,talos,tket,lio will IritoWitlstwollotli batk , SO O - 0,80 suit* 'et icuterisi: 7 . ._ . • .. , _ . 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I , ..., , " 116010C41141006 ' ohothic-1111 • most MU at _ ~ . 4,i,ittiotme D ID MI II • t MSA 1111" etc , . apkg+ii AIOLIO= 00' 11 51 4 P2M; 4 41r : air# .4 u, re- , 4 . • - - 40, - 1 , 0 00MKS11200X6BEST4i :* **oo MKS tiij• " --"49IrW,TOICE/Z,-=' 1859( : *. • • - •,- 443 4:1 nisi;*"ki;rfilk Paw 'll4 41004 1 1:014#110 I )4 o _p PE* 041C090 1 00 10 4 ind4 6 44.,*i4,4":4,o2t,ukikiloakiesesi , • 4e4 7- ,- win-Inc lit (ciliate • , 4- 1134091140 Oittikta.Org ' e k, • - . „ .. . . , . . . ... . ‘ ' ',- • -••-• -- ' ''''- .-' • - N icf.,, r i f t ~.. •-, -, '-' \ , , , ~,,,,,,,,.,..:,.,,,....0..:. • . ._ . ,• , „ ~. • . ..,._,._ . .. .„..___. ._. _ -, ,„. •,. ..y.,,0,..• , I .‘, •\.,,,,,,,/ ..,.-- _ ~, q . 0,16. , .. .. . ~. .... „ . . . ~1 , ...,„ • 4 .„,::•.. ~.. . , „...t...:• .....„ „,.„,...• _.,., _ , , ~, ~,...,„ , ~ aflith , - .:::.. .„0.- -• •, ~ ,,1 ..... .-•,;4; ,f - -.1 - . 45y, ~...„ '. ... - .• • itle-iit 1 , .4 4,- 11 -, - .- :4-- , • ~a-r. . = l' --- ~,--',-' , 7:-- -- • .• :t - , , f› , ,'•." . ,Mt4 5 ,'''..X,••• , - , ..P , '"' , -- Tr 'Tit .- '.-.- . - trliT - k.,! .aw4A.r.; 7 2 - l'''PP - lc ~- .. • ~.. .4,, ~ —•-••• .. , •0.? 414 , ;•5 , •••''' , - - ~" ' • •,/,', •• • .:. ri. ,- .!' ...' '. :..'. • -- ..... : : :' '' .. : - .ii' ' ''• ; e• O li mil • -- ''' " -, - . .2. I . LR. „ ~,,, ----..,„•,,, ~..„.,-:-.,,,,„•,,.„,...„4„.-..,.„..,, :••, .„,..0 .i• :...• ... • '..,! .. :-. '.. .-... ~. i.. 5 ( 9 7 :,••••••••:it , - - -''''' • <.stgli[srk zi .:...., , 2,-.'.; - .s l •ts wira-•-:.....;.4'.1.- , =-- '.: - f.' -1...-.-;..• . ' ~.......,......---- ...,..., ___ . -- -. • . ... - .. . -- , . , . ...„......,_,..„,_ .. ~..., . ..., ,j.i. . ; ..., . ..1„} r .. . . , - . , , . I=llll= 113111/1111 VOL. 27--,1110..260. q,43obs ii3bbera. „ i-FT.]Ne TRADE NOTICE 1859. M.0014E, & CO. Axe now recelylog their Spring Importations and • exhibiting at that Salesrooms, • - 220 &222 . Tht ! most- extivolve, elegant; and oem p lete stack of ••-• POURIGN'AND .DOMIDSTIO meg GoODS ever before offered by them, and presentiog mime' attraotions tO the trade generally. Their eitensbie stores having been, remodelled ens • blee them to:Oppropriate to mob Class of Goode a sepa rate department, via : DOMBSTIOS, - GINGRAMS, PRINTS, AND LAWNS, SILRS, DBESS GOODS, WEITS GOODS, pLonis AND ciessininams,' -SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, ' - HOSIERY; NOTIONS, & TRIMMINGS; ' OARPSTS, OIL CLOTHS, - ; UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, To dl of ibis 'aiteotion - of - CASH AND PROMPT BIR•MONTHS BUYERS feb2B - •2oi • - 1$ sollaiied. 025 MARKET ,STR E ET. 325 LITTTLY. & co., miteciaTins AHD JOBBASS 08 SILEE BAWDY DRESS (tons ! RIBBONS, riliktbllNGS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, II#ANTILLAS, EMBROIDPfiII S, he., Au. fe2l-3m tUljilleode Etothmg. CLOT.I4.IIIOI` ' • - AT WHOLESALE. 45.11,32C15T-30 psi as BON, 888 MARKET STREET, 110TrumAsT CORNER Of POORER imam?, - Offer for este, on the roost . - - LIEE,RAL TERMS. niir And extensive Stock of SPRING:AND ,HURNER CLOTHING, • -" . aro Imo • BOUTRNILH AND WESTON TRADE, • - woos TENT Nam THE ATTENTION Or BUYERS.. tebl-2m' T.:LANE, _ = WHOLEBALS ULOTITING WARE-ROOMS, (o. 419 bIAR , E.ET STREET, ' fabl-Sto " PILIZAIMPHIA. ,fni*iehing koaabs. 4171DS:TLEMDN'S FUEN/SfaNG GOODS AAD r. TAILORS' TRIMMINGS. • ' x!icAatcaa, „ 9 &Ding NO - URTEI Heim now In date & fall easoitateat tit theft Ilne, to which they invite the attention 'of their easteatete oak buyetkof: math goal. : fe244tala Eabiee Rhin trimmings. PEOIAT, - - NOTICE. • ^ •1: • . A et' :CfrAS NEW 'YOU, Would reepeetfully eat' the attention of Or Phila. , dOlPßofinte to s, , eplendid line ofiLTBILBR, BLOND, 'mai ;other , . •• • LACES, .In4l A n4ea itoir. the 'NW Wei Oustora-nonse, and to biases in original package • 'Mi. 230 VtiESTIIIIT STREET, • , - DP STAIR& - J. , 444'A. Tt 7 FINLPER, - STREET, I,UpOrteril - irk& thrholeuele Meloa EADIRS ,, DRESS TRIMMINGS , ine'pai,ifou - leiiettehttou: of the Trade to tielr splendid cesertmeut of HBENOII POI&PONNETTE, and, AMEBIOAB :HUB(7HIA , BALL TfiItIMINGS, BENBAEt Bprross, &0.. Wi A ra praiareete execute large orders for fittkuud Cringes, Tassels, Gorda, Dutteue, &c., at our own thecteir; _ fehh' gut earriagto. S: W. JACOBS, • - - No. .625. ARCH STREET, Hu anlehed and for eels s full Ike eortfuest of ell the pout tandem styles ' ' . ;::OABRIAGES.. Also; great' variety of 'deelrible BSOOND - ItAND FOltlylltflithitluwe beei brit Teti little need, which , , mez2l-8m GEoItGE.W; WATSON'S OARRIA4E REPOSITORY, N 6,1217, 1219, mu! 1221 t' 11 111,13,TXUT STREET. nisr3.llm , • • , C4rt*Agg'o, 0/501 •MANDIAOTI)BI ON WILLIAM D. ROG-ERS. REPOSITORY, 011ESTN,U1' f3TREE7 1011 1009 f0410.4na ", , gfarbpare. N E O ORE; ITENSZEY & CO., No 4. 421 220114 ET, s 41p . 001MBOR Streets PHILADELPHIA, Keen etmetently on hang a large gook HARDWARE, CllTtigkr; G6'l4 4u., Siblnk ereorrired to BUYERS on Liberal Terra r ifebSatStre Trr BROTHER & CO., D . 0017E113 AND WDOLISALA DIALERS HARDWARE. otlraip, GUNS, - _ . PISTOLS, &0., KILREET STREET, - 629 B OW ,QISTII, NORTH 9160 PliqtapaLpful. i.l :, ,‘ , : l:roiticitiiyitern . ; - taittl:Sia 'pot. IMIT;AT ItEDUCTIOI3 - IN TRIOEB. FiEisti z tiOiq'S ClOlN7irAla2+XoX•T7linlr, 114 Ma rket, between Efeienth and Eighth Streets. - • the setlreet4 , tti of Stiinkriorklon!actionary, Chocolate, Oraldlabi, Byrum Jellies, that Jutaes,&q., km., are nor} offered; it' I►lttitlt3B,LN and RETAIL, at greatly Tailtoed prima; positively to don' the bitatione. ' ,InatlßLlSto OOKFISH SHEETINGS--Jnot and for sale bY 11/1/nlinrj IZAZARD, & .1112Tea421,est-. 1911 orrobe conintioaign *mem. Alcontium & 00., CARPET mAxtrrAcrrtritEas, GLEN SOHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. ' Arm, IMPORTEM AND DIALERS IN CARPETING, OIL OLOTOS, RUGS, WAREHOUSE, 509 CHESTNUTSTREET, OPPOSITE THE STATE HOME •We have now on hand an extensive stook or Oarpet , Log, of our own and other makes, to which we invite the attention of Western and Southern buyers. fe2l-2so CAIt,PTINGS. 80L1 AGiNOY IN THIS OITY or WI AUBURN TRREE•PLYS, SEPERFINES, AND VENETIANS, MANUFICTURID. III JOSIAH BARBER, With all grades of 'WOOL, WOOL AND COTTON, and , ALL•OOTTON INGII,AINO. ATWOOD, RALSTON, & CO., fdANUITAOTI33IIi* iONNT inpl-11m GO9 yAIUfGT BTBUT. BLA.I3ON & SMITH, lIANUFAOTHREBB Oa OIL CLOTHS, 146 NORTH THIRD STREET, Offer ti the trade a large stock of OIL CLOTHO 0 every description, tho largest assortment of WINDOW SHADE 4 , and - BUOY HOLLANDB, In this market, at LOW Nb.1 , L1C7N43,, AND FAVORABLE TERMS. GREEN GLAZED OIL CLOTH, • beautiful article for Window Shades. felt. lm ROGIVAY,'ILEUSSNER, & CO., • 2 . Importers of WOOllllBlO, • • lire, receiving full . applies of SUPERIOR CLOTHS. DOESKINS, ' TRICOTS, ?AHOY OASSIMIRES, ?row the following celebrated manufaoturers— PERDERIO BROKEN (Little Ticket.) W. A.' JOHANN?, ABHOR. • iiEVERd it smilax , (8, and 8!. Cloths.) .2.6131.110 N. BROTHERS. ' E. TOR W KIN to 00., and others. • febl•Sin 208 OHNTHIIT Street. CARPETTNGS. OIL OLOTHe, AND MATTININI, WOLFE, 'WILSON. 80 CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for TAPESTRY VELVET, TUBER PLY, INGRAIN, ' VENETIAN, HEMP, DUTCH, • 00 ETON, , LIST, and CARPETS,' Widen we are receiving daily from the bferinfectureril, and are prepared to offer the trade on liberal terms. Dieing the Agency ler some at the beet and most de eirable goods, we can Offer inducements not heretofore to bo had, in Philadelphia. All goals sold at relenti footureeo prices. .Ordere carefully attended to. I 1 Also, Agents for Black and White Wadding; a large supply . of "Moh ire hate constantly on hand. fabl..em FARRELL & MORRIS. .14:1 7 0 Xt.T wa s OP oj i o add. -• .232 ,OREWISNT PPIRET, Philadelphia. lamp Elva Gogh. 15.: JOHN T. PIGGOTT, ' • IHEOSTER AND JOBBBE OV RIBBONS, •Inumonagnoks t , ' - WHtTD apops, am, &o, HAS REMOVED TO.: No. 15 NORTH - rotrias .STREET, Gag n felt, line of tie above Goode. 'Also, revolving daily, JOBS 'from Attrition, to whirl' Gash and Bhod, tlnte,Boyere are invited. mar4•lm SPRING‘ TRADE. H. MIFIRING & 00. 3 Noe. 28 and 98 NORTHIOURTII , STREBT, IWO just opentd their recent IBIPOUTATIONB ENGLISH AND -GERMAN HOSIERY, GLOVES, AND SMALLWARES, and sollolt an inzpootlon of their complete and well assorted clock, .115PTOIALLY ADAPTED TO SOUTHERN AND SOUTHWESTERN TRADE febls-11m. BURNETt,SEXTON, & SWEARINGEN Are noir opening at their store, No. 409 MARKET STREET, Above Fourth,' North Bide, A HASIDSOMS ASSORTMENT OP .NEW SPRING- 13TYZES or FANCY DRY GOODS, OY TIIRVI OWN IMPORTATION And seleotion, which they offer for mile to bayou from all Pubs of the United States, on the most liberal terms. feb9.Bm MoOAULEY,BROTHER ) &BREWSTER ) ' 23 NORTH FOURTH STREET, five Just opened an entire NEW SPRING STOCK 0 HOSIERY, GLOVES, and FANCY GOODS, To which they invite the attention of itret•olaeg buyers, Our stock is particularly adapted to the • SOUTHERN TRADE. fel 2-m SCHAFF.ER & ROBERTS, 420 MET BIBENT, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS HOSIERY, GLOVES, SMALL WAMIS, COMBS, BBIISIIEO, LOOKINO-OLABSEB, GERMAN MID PRENOM BANOY GOODS, AID TAILORS , TRIMMINGS. tel-am 11ThoIconic Orocere. , lUNG-ERICH & SMITH. WIIOLESALB GROCERS, No. 44" NORTH THIRD STREET, marl - 2m - lIIILADEDPEIX A. ,ffqtyp_ Goobo. TM. D. GLENN. NO. 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, 111101 Tail can wsomaiss al:wiz is FANCY GOODS. PAINII3IiRRY, BRMIMI, • COMBS, "DBNOGISTI3 , ARTIOLNIS, *a. • Now in Store, • very large and somplete assortment for the SPRING. TRADE, inoluding every ealeable article in the Me i end many novelties. The attention of tome is xespeettnily solieite4. Meats low as those of any hones in the trade, either in this oity or New Toth. 101-29 PHILADELPHIA; :ii.W 431 • 'MARKET:iiitEiTi: I We are ororing for ealo AT A MALI; ADVANCE ILTPCiN A most eponetve and complete 'aisortmerit or!' RIBBONS of every desa4ption; BONNET MATERIALS, in SMk,nnd Cvipe FRENCH and AMERICAN EI.ONFERS, RUCHES,. TARLATANS, • MATT.IITO, ST RA W ,c) Comprising every possible variety Ie,DONNETB, BLOOMDRI, FLATS, MISSES' AND , ODIDDIDM3 HATS, SHARER HOODS, and TilneltdlNDS. , Cali and judge. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & up 431 11411118 T W1.81114T, febl43m (Formerly No, 83 South 844500 et) METROPOLITAN' RIBBON RIBBONS, RIBBONS,, AND MILLINERY .GOOD, Of ovary description. CRAPES, BONNET, SUSS, FRENOR SLOWBIIIi and SPBIGS, RtiORES; Hc6. tto J. O. & W.' E. TABEW No. He Honth BROOM) /Meet s Lahr; 1859 MILLINERY 1859 MTh STRAW GOODS • New and ocmplete assortment of eILES, RIBBONS, irLowints, if z (MAPS'S, Blrefllle, 4080, And every other article in that line: 11.110, ~;" • STRAW BONNETS'. = ' AND - STIR" . Vcr TIVZDalVtra dia EMbracing in all an 'aescirtmenti unequalled *Sty, and to which we invite the attention of' buiars. Those psrolutidng for each, or on flout time, *0 do well to glee ue d oall before Selecting eleewltere, e , , - M. BERNHEIM ,k CO" fe24.2m No. 21 ESOUTII OfifiOND STRUT, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS,' 108 BONS. PLOWEBB. BILEB, WORE& ho.; are now open and tofeal., at very low prices for cash and short.thne buyers, at '•- aBBAIIB. LIPPBR9. b. 00 03, Si South °BOON D Btru t, Between Market and Ohestnnt. intaB lca NEW STRAW GOODS; A complete and choice assortment of BONNETS, :HATS, , FLATS, ARTIFICIAL /MOWERS, AUCIIES4o, Now open at the NORTIINABT CORNER OP MARKET AND" • SIXTH BMWS, Which will be sold at a email advance on drat oCittP f GEO. H. ROGEktS, Agent.'' marld 12t* • ; A GOOD ASSORTMENT SThAW GOODS, AftTIVIPIAL BLOWERS. 13170t133, AND DT* 01 evert varlet?, aro now open, and for gale, it advance upon first cost, for osab, at H. 'WARD'S, Noc 'lO3, 106, and NORTH SECOND STR EH,JT 4 ' - taarlo-2m • Above Atoll, Best abils?.,!` , 1859 -2,1859 - , n o..tts k: THOMPSON .eTtNICINS. tio. 6sB IktAItIKETI Invite the attention of buyers to their extensive stock of Wiles' straw and 8111 Bonnets, Bloomers; Mena, Boys', and Children's Hats; Attitb Mal Blowers, Ruches, Trimmings,, • Being ,exelusively engaged in this branch f business, purchasers will find it to their interest to examine our stook before purchasing. • • , t 11100. r. ItItALBY, (formerly of Wilmot, ihgeie, k Fr&lo9 now engaged with the above hones, eolloite floral& friends an 07.11111t1111ti011 of the gook of Mews. Thompson k Jenkins.. fehlaam HATS, FURS, • STRAW GOODS, ARTIFIVIAId, FLOWERS, IttMaat3, ho. HOOPES & DAVIS, MANIIMAOTUREES AND DEALERB Noa, ID and 21 South fourth Street, (up stark) tniLAnzi.rask, have on band an entleelynew sod complete Mock of the obowp goods, told tII fOr oAnt, to which the attention of befere le Welted. . - CHAS. HALLOWELL, late of the firm of Ohio. Hal. lowell & Co., long known to the trade, 'would be Pleased to see Me friends at the warerooms of Idesara:Hoopee &Davie. feb9-2m STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. flub% removed from our old stand, 96 Bona Second atreet, to 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Aar WHEN SEVENTH AND DIGHTM, We are now prepared to exhibit to our numerous pa tron); a COIVIPTMTE. STOCK or STRAW HATS, BONNETS, • MOSES' sod CHILDREN'S WAS, BLOOSIEEI, CAPS. 800., RANDY AND CRAPE BONNETS, PR NOB. BLOWERS, RIBBONS. LACES, ' RUCHES, Ito Embracing in all an assortment unegualled in this city, and we respectfully invite the attestlon of morel/sate to our Spring Stock. Cash and shortzilme buyers will Soda, specially their Interest to give us a call. LINCOLN, WOOD, .t NIOHoLB. HILLBORN JONES, Importer and Manufacturer Or SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, LEO/CORN and PANAMA. BATS, ARTIVIOIAL ➢LOWERS, BUOILEB,tre. To which the attention of City and country Dealers Is aolloited. NO. 432 MARKET ST., Below P I P T.II febl•lmr STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS._ I. S. CUSTER, biANUFACTURER AND WHOLESALE DEALER IN STRAW HATE AND miLLINERY Goons. 607 NORTH SECOND STREET, fe2l-21a* or H. MIOHENER & CO.; . 19/10LEBALB DEALERS PROVISIONS, And C11.11,M8 of CHOICE MEATS, No. 11 N. WATER 181., and 951 and 956 N. FRONT St. PIIILADELPTA, ROB )1113.E1P, PORK, LARD, and an assortment of PROVIBIONB generally, including R&M, TORCH:Mg, and BONY of our own curing, both City and Western, constantly on hand ; quality guarantled. BUYERS are particularly invited to call and examine our stook. teb2B.Bm W R EMOVAL. HANCOCK •Sc CO., MEN 3 O PURNIMIING STORE and MANUFACTORY • OP TRH CELEBRATED RABIT SHIRTS, No. 100 OfIASTNIIVSTREET. mu¢•fim BLOND LADES, _ And other Millinery *ode. EMEZZI liEW_'_ Vrovision .ijoitsco. 11AVIA RAMOVIIID TO I DNFADAY, - MARCH 23; ',1859. Chi 05;30be j • T. WAY & , 'MVP:TERI! AND MMUS DRY GODD's; sums FROK /40:0111, MARK STUNT, tv MA BLE No. 461324 ,TWRD „STREET.. We orter,,by the „parkas° or piece, to cps or prompt SIXItdONTIIS BOYERB, a very large and attractive stook of - .• ' ABIERIOAN' AND FOREIGN DRY GOODIti. Parahaaarn will and our stook iron assorted at ill iIIOSOUB of the year. ; - J. T. WAY, , AB. R. DURUM, WM, P. WAY, , folit-Bm 430. P. WAY. [859 • SPRING TRADE. 11.859: SAOIRTRIDGE (augas!ise..B sp 71/1011N, grfDra, & 470.,) IMPORTERS & JOBBIRB • ' ' - 01/ DRY . GCS6I)S, ' - • , • ~420 MARKET STBINT, ' - Nara lo stoie,ei complete line of '` • FoitEwir AND . DOMESTIO , frOODS, • , Selected' e'apraecdy:with a view to the Interests of WEI 8R08T.0.11.3D1T .112ALIES, - To 'NM/ they feepeetfolly twine the attention of the Trade, N. full Etat ' k constantly on hand, and order will by ex,eowted promptly at the • I.4,IVAST,,MABILIIT RATIO. SPRING PAPORTATIONS, 1 • b 5 9. HERRING &OTT. N. W. Ooruer FOURTH and MARKET Ste., Are now Prepared to offer • - PL RND ID 'AND 00dIpLETE ASSORTMENT or BILKS, - DIBBDNO, TRIMMINdS, EMBROIDERIES, ' " FANO!? GOODS, Asi. • , GILLMORE & CO. Nod. 40 and 42 NORTH THERM STRRHT,, INPORTXR.B AND DEALMEI.IN SILKS,. RIBBONS, DRESS GOODS, • 'WHITE GOODS, LAMS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES,,, 0. HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS & SHAWLS. feb24m DECOURSEY, LAFOUROADE, do Oct., Importers and dabbers of OLOTIES,.OASSIMERES, , VESTING% ' AND 00008 onNeedt.t.T ADAPIND TO MEN AND BUYS" WEAR. NO. 335 MARKET STREET, - Are now , receiving their 40 • SP SING ,pd.POIIT LTIONO, Yo which they limits the attention of their onetoreere, end introtteeere of such goode fel•9m SITER. PRICE, ela IMPORTERS AidD JOBBRIP , • of FOREIGN AND DOMESTIO DRY , GOODS, 816 -MARKET STREET. rel•Sm :SHAPLEIGH, RUE & 00., ' - IMPORT/IBS Or' LINENS, • WHITE GOODS, • -, - • --LAOHO, trza - 33413ROMP I RThe, • No. 329 11.1.A.MIZT,STEEin. to- 041:presoint Aook, aelookd In iht; thisi .11firopesa :2aiirketa ousseaybs, b the Ixt - on' complete we . kilt. :net offered. 1• • , - fablara srEiso or 069. W1V1.,11-;EfROWN &CO:, • ,•N0.41b itAlio/11437R8ET, Are now rooetylng an entangle° and oarettaly selected !took of FORDION AND MANN/DAN DIVZ GOOD% To wAIeA they Intl% tke ettatton of pttechtisers. fei-2cti pJUOE. FERRIS, Inktortbre WHITE GOODS, , LINSNR,• - L &ONO, NBINUNIDEEINS, &0., wAvw ILSISOOID I'o Wiz New Stott; No. 525 MiltiiET Street, beloyf Suth. , tebvim JOSHUA L. BALLY, ENTOMB AND JOBBED. ' - or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY. GOODS, , No. 218 MARKET STREET. NEW GOoDs reoelring every day for tebl-gm CITY-AND NEAR TRADB. iiitoOLINTOOK, GRANT, & 00., ithportera and Ilrholiniale Dealetit CLOTHO, Vp9PINGI3, and TAILORS' TRINIMING - S. 333 MARKET. STREET, (UP febl-8m Philadelphia. JOHN H. BROWN & CO, IDIPORTHItf3 AND JODBEBB or FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC; DRY GOODS, No. 807 MARKET STREET North ride, abort. ThlrdElreet, fob 7-300 PHILADELPHIA., I 59 SPRING IMPORTATIONS 1859 El-AZAD, ;it,CDBf5, WIT-13.1311.13, 521 MARKET Street, end 518 COMMERCE Street, PHILADELPHIA, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or t 33 x ANTI? F.A.INTC:I"2" GOODS, Here now open a complete stook, to which they In 'Ma the att.enthut of havers. febl.llm JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or BRITISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. 239 min 241 NORTH THIRD STREET, Above Rice Stroot, R 7 Bole Agents kr BLERRIMAOK SECONDS feblB.2m PISTSA BINONR, Jzio. linnet JACOB Boom, WF. B. If mow, D. B. ERVIS RIEGEr..4, BAIRD, & LAI% Masa, Lexn,"ec:Co.' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, No. 47 NORTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA 0121 . SPRING STOOK lE noW complete In all Its departments, and ready for Ilayero. Promptimlng merchants, from all parte of the Union, are respectfully eollolted to cell and ens. ;die for themeelveS. feb/o.ou Goibi Jobbers. W . ' s. STEWART & C 0.,, 805 XAB,IE'ET STREET, Importers and Dealers In aim; bWLS, CRAVATS, BOMBAZINES, DsESS'fioops, ho. , We, ye constiatir moideng New floods from New ,York and Phlledelphla -Mations, to which we Invite the attention of ragmen. • • febDtroil s . T. AUGE, E12=13 Atroma m GIN/MAL FOREIGN and DOMESTIO DRY GOODS, 3 BANK STREET, ' Between Beiond and Third, below Market / - ANSPACH, REED, & CO., WHOLEI4I,2I DEALERS p s No.! 180 ROM :'111131.D STREET,- _(Bodt!twei!t mune! Third and Ohm? dd. ) ) • _ febliSam • ; " 21114ADIMILTA. gtelifiNGll:*l666:' . JOHN B. zuaSoir do SONS, Ebb MARKET STREET, WORMS AND WICOLDOALE dOBBEDS Off CLOTHS, OASSIMERES, , AND VESTINGEI, To 'Wolk the attention of BUYER/fie Invited. SILKS AND F,a2IOi.GOQES. , ABBOTT. JOHNES, .ed 00.„ 889 MARKET STREET,. . Are uckroprepared to offer a huge NSW AND ATTDAOTIVD STOOK, To which they ask THE ATTENTION OF BOYERS. Del-2m JAS. R. CAMPBELL & CO., Importers and Wkoleeele Dealers DRY 0.0 0 n LINENS, WHIT' HOODS, CLOTHS,. O.6IIBDLIBAS, BLANNATE, &o. No. 304 MARKET STREET. • FITI:IIAN, JONES, & C 0.,: WHOLIBALM -DJ ALEBS • :FOREIGN AND DOM.ST/Si• taa r .GOODS, 240 MARKET STABET, - Pour doors below T#lrd, &nth Ado, febl4lm • PHILADELPHIA. New Pork /MT q , erob# gotten. SPRING TRADE NOTICE. IMPCrATANT ' EVERT DRY•GOOD& MBROILANT IN TIIE UNlllft DE FOREST, & CO. . Are now receiving their spring importations, end ere exhibiting at their •' SALES-ROOMS, 80 AND 82 DUANBEDS,STADET, N. Y., The most eatenelve, elegant, varied, uad eomplete stmt. of FOREIGN 'AND DOMESTIC GOODS mutt BzFOlt on'Enzb For sale by them, and presenting attractlorut and ad vantages to the trade generally, and from all part+, such ea are to be met with in very few places Their extensive stores on Chambers street; which they occupy entire, enable them to appropriate to each class of goods a upstate; deptrtment, and to have, in feet, 10 many distinct stocks in their warereoms, each of which will be cortitilete, itittioufepecifying the articles em braced, they would wine the departments, Tit: DRESS GOODS, SILKS, WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, CLOTHS AND OASSIMERES, FLANNELS, SHAWLS AND MANTILLAS, , HOSIERY AND GLOVES, YANKEE NOTIONS, , DRESS TiT.MMLNGS, PARASOLS, • Domßarros AND PRINTS. To their Dorneatio ant Print Department they call particularattentlon, embracing all the leading makes and styles, *blob will be sold at the yet, lowest rates. They betroths entire produotion of, the WAIIREN PRINTS, A print whieh item done mere good to the retailers through the country, the hot season, than perhaps any other lost•price print. Their Merrimac, Cocheco, gpragne, (Ismer, Donnell, and PACIFIC AMARANTH PRINTS, are of the very beat selections. CLINTON, GLASGOW, LANCASTER, AND SCOTCH tittIOHAMS, In every variety. Their DOMESTICS embrace the following brands : WAMSUTTAS, RILL MANENACTURING CO. BATES' MILLS, NEW YORK MILLS, TiLERRIMAO, LONSDAIE. ARKWRIGUT, POCASSET, NAUMKBAG, PATTERSON, PEPPERILL, WRITE ROOK, lIEBRON, OABOTT, METAMORA, LAWRENCE, ATLANTIO. AU the well•known makes of TICKS, STRIPES, and DENIMS, such se York, Manilton, Pemberton, Ica. SOlielting trade on liberal terms, they Invite antics to their Ronne—street and number as above. fe24-1m Otationern. HENRY COZEN, IMPORTER AND DEALER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC STATIONERY. MANUFACTURER OF ENVELOPES IN EVERY VARIETY AND STYLE. AtiHNT FOR ARNOLD'S ENGLISH WRITING FLUID. 507 CHESTNUT STREET, mar22-8m OPPOSITE TELSTATH SPRING TRADE, 1859. SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, 112 CHESTNUT STREET, Ar now opening a large and Taxied stook of LAWNS, °RALLIES, PRINTS, and other DRESS GOODS, To whloh the attention of the trade It limited Also, DOMESTIC GOODS, Compri;log Pairhill, Oanabarge,•Woodward Doeskins, Brown Shootings andfhirtings, Mariners' Stripes, Blue Drills. 'Vast Psildines. tee— kn. WALL PAPERS. HOWELL , & BOURKE, WHOIGESAIA WALL AND WINDOW PAPER WABEHOUBB, No. 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. marl-9m Below Market. INA Bid* AUSTIN BROWN, WHOLEI3 ALE DH UNA IN FLOOR OIL-CLOTHS, TIII4 LARGEST STOOK IN PHIL ADB4I.IIIA o. I. 1 NORTH THIRD arREET, inarll-114* 0. W. corner of Race, op otilns. VW•si GENII& 4r ) 4, 11 ' 1 , 1 +3 , ...,, s l` , , ' 'II+ . I ~. 1 1 11 ' , -. 1 ''l • -,!` -4. '' , WEDNESD'A I f r 10,6 We nave *foie 1143 the 040 s ,;Illitobi Hernial laniveMitY: ' It is auliktcreStibg.docu-. meat giving :the. History, Ineatina,,.reseurces, and plinipects 'of ~it.proyes ' r that the people ` of t e, Brea A es re _a : to the importance of pdpallioni and it exhibits the' favor with' which they have adopted the idea that teaching is ah art to be learned; as all other ;arts:are idarnO, by 'an. apprinticethip. The Illinois act bf 1467, creating the Normal University"; Providee that ihe'school sherq d be' loCated. it at the place vihere the most favoraf ble inducements were' offered' for, . that, par . pose." The 'city' of IlloomingtOtt and county of McLean having effeied caalt;and . ,land to . the amount of $141;900,,lhOBOild ° , 6f. Education Ideated the aChoc>l . on a alto l adfotidng !,ikke, city of Bleoitdigton,tilief4 ,.. alinated',on a , higbi• rolling piairiO;lteinOnl , l4 nature capable ofeirerk r obeslbie 'adernintifit,,bi art, the , Matt totted will be ' once , the abaerrod,.or obaeivers, and the: - pride "mil: glory. of the State.. - j' ' : . _ Tliihnildingmow 3n progress , of erection ft to cost - SS - 4,90W. *hew ciniiplete4, it will be by far' 'th'4, fatiOlf POSt brfalp . 141, buildirig in ' the Union.. It is intended to ac- Aemttiodate' five, linndrA4, l sekolers. .Tru)y,fitt the language Ok ibejSAcretil3[•cifthesiimsicr: we nufj , ,day, ic if 'Boig9piqueq ; 4. the land be'a wat ch-tower Oita bAantiful. structure, When'crnpleted, Will be an impreg nable fortrees, 'against *blcti ;the wild waves of ignorance and tyranny may eternally beat in vain."' The ,groneds immediately around ' the edifice are to be inipreved, ficcordjug. fo a deitigepreparedhy Der. Wiirtsac q#lyamr•R`S; the eminent landscape, gartletter ofiGermait:. toWn, fifth's efiy, thusadbrdin' g the pupils an Attractive pleasure-giound of :some-fifty-sis acres, adorned with trees, shiAbs i and Bowers.- Each Representative district in the State is. entitled to its quota of pupils. , :At,present the institution occupies temporary quarters . in Bloomington, , and contains students , from every section of *the ,State. When these pupils 'go out—to teach in the common saboolts,-they will give valuable evidence•.of the usefulness of the Normal University. :It affords us pleasure 'to notice so striking an instance of the progresi of the cane of ,popu lar education as this in , Illinois. , - • Letter from NM4;,;kork. xrticatena.icKin" AND ." lIARPRE".PDE APRIL-- TEN 'ARTICLES 'AND ViiAVSTIORS-TUNENAL OD SURE WALSH-DID CO; STUART; DZENCNICO: Correspondence of The , Preen, Nair You, idttai St X have Just received 'the Xnfeka•boikar /Megaline for April, and seta you a slight sketch of the articles and the'names of the authors. The first paper, • The Nveragel of Itibadnb. ,, is by Ohirlee T. Congdon, and opens a heavy battery spinet spirituslism, Ind the be rdghted individuals who believe, - or.pretsadto Betters; In that ,detestable dootrine.s I , epee with the /111 thor, that tY these _are ~certain olfWashlonek in- Stittitione, - * certain musty' notions„ coheir' well. , beloved .prejndices: Certain `venerable' httuisiS 'Mel; logs, which' we do nbt mire to. abindob 'upon' the demand of any ,mountebank or madman?? Next, Dr. Osgood 'A:moieties “-Daute ftom the Modern pointoll Slew," which Is a mfr. Ms Of blOg'aphy and analysis of obaraotar. 'The 'article opens well, and concludes , With that mostpronahmint senteree in the rettgsr- ,, to be contieneldi IY Whaling in the Statile of Timor,” by Damian Neiman, Is an exolting description of an IL. peditlon after 'perm whales, allowing the danger. Im minent over those who spend their lived in imeeing after light. "frozen to Death" is a abort poem, founded on the death of en.inknoin female,' hit Jain'. any, in this city, :from exposure to the weather during the Y. 00bi term.", e, One of the Nights, of my tgfe,? by whinxiwiltten - 1 do itot knoie..te a deseifplion of the horrors experienced by Yrseverial "iiniroteotettein•ler, frightened by the pranks of misahievegs friende, , when lento a lonely house at night,. Phoney their pheel " A Dream by a Desolate Haart#, , :py.W z 8. P. Magee.; isle an the !waits, s reverie, leldelged in by a man Just bereaved of hie Wife, aid windirigup with the grand ollmieterle of all r evimies; an tenon ing to the realities of Ilfe.• : " " The Nettle of commerce, ", a piNtins..fes#4 4 t s ll°- ' girdle belted' tivintudibis '4(oild by the ,enterprise of merchants, with the zone of Venus. Rheml," by Prof. Howard Orebby, faro dismirtatiori on Egyptolo gy, or the importance of.Bgyetlan lore to the develop= 'meet of c.asale and hiotorlo !snow/edge,' and con cludes with an appeal hi favor of the projact, new agi tated, of purchming the Abbott 'collection of :Egyptian antionitles for the Hirtoriesi S o ciety.- "The Street Employments of New 'by Mr.: he' Coldova. gives an entertainsog description of the ,peswoha and habits of sundry peripatistic or rather nomadle mar 'senors, comprising the orgeol.grtoder, 'the 'etitickiierl or " foitr-cent" man, of who'll') mysterienidliappear 'cone,' I lately Informed pow, and the " glass-yoeen" man, or wandering glamor. The conciudleg article, a poem by T. B. Aldrich, entitlod • "Mr. Lothario , s 'Apology," is a neatly.turned aims', made by a lovor to hie mistress, for kissing her consist, In which eaten. 'one act he Was.. caught by the " Original O'scobe." the " Gossip" le of all sorte things, etruagi togeth- Or with the tact frr which Mr Nitwit" is famono.. C=M=Zl==i=l tides Wreaking on the 'Florida Keya," a descrip tion of the operation , - of -the wreisteraba the Florida coast, who lie in wait for 111. fated *hips Allis HA` that comae to their net, sod although not axial.? Hatters of men," they are rather eharkialtin dispo sition. " Dews. e of the Dry Tort. gast is the eon-. eluding advice of the'article, ' The Christian IVA - ire of Madayasear ; ), by Mt. Nordhoff, is a compilation "Three Visits to Ueda/gasser," At , by the 8.,y. Wm Ellie, and Will prove intereilting to these who have xv.,t real the wort itself. Mr Charles Halloo!' fu 2 rdshee au amount of the trials and tribulations of Mr. 0. Sharpe Denman, on hie travels in Itioneeota, entitled ~T he lied River Trail," which is to be continued. TheChmtly as,” by U. W. T. Root, is a narrative of New York detective experience, describing the discovery of a burglar by Means of a lees. The gentlemen who en. Certain loose ideas respecting the ensue and 'Num principle, will take notice, and be particular hew they bestow their labial favors, ]eat, as in this instance. there should be a clip betwiit the, cup and the lip. Porphyragenitue ,, Is the title of 'l% peto by Bayard Taylor. "Head and 'need" hi shire story, exhibiting the power of that little allover who no often draws the lorg bow" and excite!' the cupidity and selfishness of poor mortals Who Oftsll think they are in love, and don't Hod out theia mistake until they really are en. tingled in love , i silken meshes. 46 Little Obildien,t , by Dr. Osgood, is au instruotAve popes on the subject of the pbyaical sod Intellectual training of children. The writer explalnitbe mistake made in edocalonal training, as occurring from the popular opinion that the youthful mind is a cheat of blank pepsr to be written on, and not alma whose vital organism is to be developed. " Lost and Boond 0, is by ars. if. B. Smith, wife of Pr‘ofermr Smith, of the Union Theological Seminary, and describes the last JUNIN fable Cape, In Clinton Place, And 'what came, of it. The song of the Trinity Bells , ' is a jingling rhyme of the chime. "Sally Lewis sod her Lovers" is de scriptive of the vacillations of a country tenons, be. tweet' twe swains. Oosmopobte•Bill of Fare!, Mabee up, In agreeable style, the miens deliamies of all notions from Greer/laud to Australia. '4lOl/init. ntAprlP"is a poem by Wits dames O'Brien. "Bars" is a discussion of the pleasures derivable through the organ orhearing, by B. T. Tuokerman—who now by common consent ranks as our Ent American isasylet. '•lisle an hour with lir..litans, the Spiritualist,' gives' an scconot of the private manner of the moat celebrat ed "Medium' , of modern days, who di/Ova hie talents before emperors end princes. and coodeoends to give them advice. Mechem's " Virginians" concludes the list. The funeral of Mike Walsh took place yesterday, and was one of those unusual demonstrations that °noir only in large cities and with representative-men of * peculiar character. He was a Iran of talent, 'but altegether impractioable He was sought by men in position ,for his influence with those among whom hie time, was mostly passed; but those very as. eosdatioos, coupled with hie unfortunate habits, precluded. him from enjoying the publle rempeo•. The funeral was Imposing. It' was not an assemblage, but a multitude, that gathered to pay the last tribute of respect; bat the prole:Anent persons of the scene wore politicians and partisans. The pall bearers were George Wilkes, JueticeVonnolly; L. I .1471111amr on, az mgyor Wood, Judge Welch, Coroner O'Keefe, Alderman- Wilson, and as many more, leap generally known. The euhlime burial service of the ;episcopal 01=011.w/a read over his remains, and, with decent ceremonial, they were dePosited in the cemetery at Cretin wend gizmo the funeral of Bill Poole there has been no !MA Con course of the memento a Inners' prooessiOn in Meer tark. Ah! what might not this man have been, with other and nobler surrattndings than those which hemmed him in and pressed him down throughout hts career? Notwiflistanding the remora thitt float about respeet- log the approaching hegira of Niblo from his present attractive locality, I carp state that nothing whatever is Nettled definitively relative to the dleposlUon of the whole bletropolitin Hotel property. For several weeks to come, nt all events, Niblo end his capable and affable first lieutenant, Wm. A. Moore, will continue to receive the public at the ourrent fifLy-cent rate. One of the rumen, dying around la, that Mr. Stuart, who hes the fee of the property, is about to lease bin present marble dry-goods palace to Delmonimo, and build an edifice of colossal dimensions where the Metropolitan stands, This, however, I merely mention as one of the toploe of street talk, without any belief in Its ao• canny, ivonexcrsCcoßtzsiiiimp*rs. ' Vorreep' oateateAtfft TaiVerile" will 'ttesee beer in Woe tits follatitelrotei: ' , .000swmteastmy Rizt l -„be pfeo usifflifel th• pima of the writer. Th i aider ecerestnem ha the typography, bat one aide' at the attest ihbould bre w1i P 44 1 , 7*, 1 , 1. • - We alum be itiestliobilgiof to iestletifia: muds, is other ica'nontittrtir*:kaing ve ourteot ner of tbe dezbt thee lAttietiter"bie antler. the fesourcree7or . ;1!;e irtroalog country, As inareac• of tapulstliiitiOi any haforiast!oa that t a ll be_lnteree titidof;' , 1. , :TRsifli;. . . —.— .... . .. v - - -14.1TMIINFP.,TWIt M. lan. Mix° alutgAlltocir as Masaa..+AP.Dobasikansail ,!` ...:..4 I Thdlatti•ToMprirf.l o r . '- , .w..h. • , Siiiiiii'Osiioo- 4. irlallii v ;;J'ii . 462 :6 ol74•l compiffilL4.ol4,46l6 . ;'. EkiFiiiiiii; sad bails . . .Wlikunaa:4 - 414.eauts , a - Fww -.VrairalAnairra gramma *W.moiri Dig. *wig Yfpg".Lifies - AO*DiNT OP ,117/11i MOW Or !` 7 " . .. 1.4 1 0 AA:9O so*taat . MoDasoaaa's - Gamma. - - L.daaattilar > 'ramp eswi OM Operas, pintainimegiDuiedro sat alashas• . viarrenel.--..esias Pow OpirsiiDivo leacautaaktifs,idaampOpagukg, aad Duatact, domf:Tosrii`and his prifejfdriore - C - Tobin hid c hid* 'Aldcrmidi Oglityce*day, charged iritkirecov.,". The 'Clreinziataneee gild *care pecu liar aid horapboited, and banegiro; riaraloinnett litt eitlo oar ..coortri„ :the; nameth VOW: MO, the dwelling or John, Tobin, aittretil4,lou "ntli • atitet,-near' South, .prait;deafroved by Pia, Darlide nee' Taft @inflict the,-_Eapitoaalrece PoraftleakT for the( amoant , or-the , MO' end licit r for - the,wed brought - la M the N Prim: A ninth:Owner n - if, &gated !the pownikket otatipanyfierlll,ooo,-whichAtitt'... corporation exesped paying by,gologhatirineollenity; Thirdefehotitif theleotopriyat,fhothae, if we,riosta. her arightiwas argon; bat It'enser: - si' VidintitGl by the IuTT, rtirlkor, triv• - atait ratan iftr, ended In thivarriset of !oho ~Tchhaniail Rant la lebiated -Teel* - doennitddi the arson . , end her Sinshteadalth letup eeeeeeorYto tbr • froteakobtlf ' wife to sat hie 'banding planners wilroVixa. firptionate seta% the planners thivecovt. Ox Noairiaz aimed ‘, EvAarilia, a ISierkaix Fatal= the' chile end Watson}" of tie : Yoniteei4 ,oO the chile Of liattey dieted eeverit'beyne b occi:A - a4troni irrpr thaboasei rObierleallninar. beck , op:1 Carron afresti_ belnwriiiitaphnt; ‘la Um Nine. - treat/ weld - sod &and imthe duvet , tifty,eerea dollitrs"or covater`eitiiiiiiber ,rr en o • ••, ea ere evidently Dew. Plrfatlfbiaateak le alleged to hay,, pissed several of titr conntetfeite at different plume' lb fhb 'Exec aid Itiihtfe talks dia. ,trintd,,andi visa Woe linkraustedyi bat onerecatater- Yen ituhrternea flaunt uponher:erreen..- ce,eauster felt °era foiled In tie home Watinibeekvonre tory Well 'nem:44,4lnd isalnalited AtiO'derilre: The basbiad of the , warren ,was arrinn *Cabe.' lad both bound over by Bei:eider Mien, in allit ma Of PAO tii appear before the felted iltateirgemoilationer. W " A tug or wo guile ow store-Iteepor *this In ItOrth berretta mini . ? rott ing for tie - alibi, the gal hi - theibiniher went ant.-Zo attention vale Paid tkejirciaiatimio . at the time, _anq =l4. the ttr—wiiioad ikeielt dants had dropped oat, and that the gait blitiiitt ides. ptcyfor eight -boacecf ragmen imarteditmsal neat via only revenant by; a. ventilator la Ititideor adjicrit - tci the iseiltrie.„ Boma en re. inUdedly frietit, - sh -sadder:a froth a stroller cease o ,e nn an in w,yeetileerg i Virginia. by which en eminent and mash indoemod citizen -lad ht. W.. Lilian,* sad d.efisre `mere common 'than they 'oaeletja be, ♦ lit. corearooldrebviitis meth of -the-tioable they neer alga, and ye hope thia tut trartdeir ineyovittis addi tional prederice. „,„ 7. 4owitivt,sinitst gogt otianedGettes ware ameted by fidiCei, 114,14 tuakcoroVeitaestribelly byAldermio,Oglyeiterdy:rroefette OrAilettall dr* Aerated' With' ritliiinktialwe r iltai of Wm.;,11. glow, Nig.; on 114 Iva idnieV aid ' ,4 Vent Hove dwelling, at= the' tin*, ban • bean - traced home -ta„tbe priaontre Trowette had .a: prelbadadrr bearing before the alderman on - the a aimaa igiarge • day orlwn age: 4 - THE Pvazi, SOwAsits ‘l4ll. ofened Atom. They hare been regrreltedooptaeted.- and maned id' many' The 'woritinen .7e4 near *akar the grounds yesterday with thir bile icon rolTeisi , ieid;iyve . .them-the delehleg: terachra. `Thelendselpaleob ii. yltinelygrnen, pad the :worms esarlably-happy; the deer aed:poefowl is cone of the rguareanre Males arrangementi for the mniutlitte otvi tier. to their stun. . A RORMENd. or two , ' Shied; Lfetit: 3Csgee , df the mounted pollee, dietovered a 6.'4144 hat Jot a'arted thelamtier Year' at_ll4 - 11eallioiii - "aborts, ,aver, the rafted .gegot st Chests* fain; Tbi are was , caused .by oppira, wideb. • bad -Wawa bv the high *lna from the raking, ore Jorozottve, Bea yea exilagniehed tb proved pisdois confla gration. ..r4olut - 11; ;• lituarg, - a • Vainian, wait milted by AlderoiSbil Cloud , Yoatoolay 'waive to 1101.! to answer the Omits - of iobbilry. , US al -1 egadjh he, entered IM dinning. of lionjinoto Bove. 'intl. - Ir., noir j'isokforl, dozing- Ow abeam*. of the family. about a month etude and canipl off a matemr of article* of watitheahldied and serlind piapeavori•w• _ Toem e ke -Qeesxey Nebo, liver s at: the , northL, . esolt corpse of Oltlpp availed Booth :misses; hem-bean Amsted on the chug*_ of ieeetetaeCieoeit.!steden Hugh prsta., Pit& !silo , ;agate : whe!e ,ilemete -from hie cell lotto ilathm- boars tip tiotioed to litiotliesPart'of thlioolumo." " , SiifirEt 11,00i.eliip of'tliefuE ti id Ge'orgie; /F . nstionicifValtatt, lite fecniiiibent. , We bwie, on: ruck oliosiiiiie; tees undei oblisitliiis to Ur. Nutat for his etteetiees tur,.ond helms Our hest wishes loliie'retirefeent. - 4i a 441101:12' yesterday :m . prning,lll pile or shivioge in theirriatteotiohAW„ aciehlopt-milcol ebep.lio ' Ose North Beioud egisit„wps set on ere. int. elsothr with the 'film:allow of' eestroyitly the The flumes were pot Onttelthinitteihig hoy etzione . - Titx. - -GB.* ifo:l4394rutrigfonild - waxieed traf bills mums the' Mom-, Idedlidvid sad: Morgaii, *ls burglars wbo Arm, artrettd aroma Somers luta - Len7. - and ',Wise arriad add som adttal have beenaoticad. in-theed - eidannaoi - A 0017P.LX of bnnebee bf deep litvititig aa = previa. and. a Mesa of the earNerit of the, 'early peas,' brese been means by Xs: Er tire* pro : plaint of the ;d -roner, Howse, No. 10 and 12 Booth Seventh irtreet." Poe this attentions „rro acceptable and aeastinabler," much thanks. " - • . • , Htron DaAktn, whose ariosi on thi ehargen - f oolaniatting aniai:ylAiiglarte;ltu been not3e4o‘, and. who - 'vita confined hi the Eighth yard atattotkonsa,foreed Me call open on Monday afternoon, aid Made ble escape.' Reiser Gevrre, charged with iominitting several burglaries lately, bas been arrested. THE COURTS. TISTXRDAY'S PROORMDMiIIo Repotted tot The Prue l - Earriuma Cotrar—Chief Justice Lmirie, and itiatieea .Woodvard r motegison,' sin& ttrorg - filmset Polio re. .the County of. Norlhamptert. Thin vac an action brOught'in:the Warta common Pleas of North eroptcin county by the elsintiff,' a County Treasurer, to retwier • bill ono to lam.' esboOn_ in...l7vaegeet., 'net. to Common Pleas. of Northampton. Argued by lioeggi for plaint"; in error; Ruler inn @sok far Vetandanb fir amt.. 80Inter , a appeal Oertlorart , to Orphans' Court of Northounron county. Pox and porter for appellants; Were, Reeler, and Omen for appellees, Appeal quashed. : Bsekenetoes re. 'Attder. 3lrror to Goo:upon Pleas of Lehigh. Argued' by Reeder fur _plaintiff to error, and Brown for di fandants to error. , Division of Ifork'stowaship; IhnUorael to Quarter &atone of Northampton Argued by Porter for plain. tff in error ; Jones and Reeder for , Nxei Pawn—Justice Ritad.—Saran (Tooke, byher next M 0,144011 Garter, ye: G. W. - Werth and Joanne Wait "yids wife An action to re easter damage& by the plehitiffe for en alleged false imprisonment and an assault lad' battery. , Verdict for the defendants. James Pronty 're. Sarah Ann pecan and George linhu,,admitilettetoth of Joseph Brown, deceased.- An action um a book accomicto summer the amount due for certain goods alleged to have been sold and Matter ed. Jury out. , ,r _ • TherrED STAT.SIS DISTNOT ('incur—Judge Cadwalader —Yesterday morning the ease of Jahn Mor timer and - Tbomtut Mebane ' charged With revolt and mutiny on board of the bark Limy Bogg* to refining to obey commands, and with result and battery on the captain and mate. was resumed,and le stilt on trial. The Jury in the can of Lewis Peter. of Lancaster, charged with passing counterfeit coin, being antith to agree, hive been ensile dircharged. Is the inten tion of District Attorney'Van Dyke to try Suter a thLd tlma,, • ' Qua-STIR SznioNe—Judge LutTloeirtaao Johnson Plead guilty to the iirdienyof WOO chickens. deferred. • 'Joseph Ultima, who was aeinitted preViebilj on the charge of receiving stolen _ geode, ;was put on Wel yet lerday morning on another bill of indictment, charging him With - receiving a 'eke& stolen front the residence of Mr. NOTOtOIII, No. 1819 Green atthat After the Merest of If. U. Karim, the burglar, Lieut. Patton • called at the Jettison home to get the . goods selen,from the howl. of Mr. Dormers, but mule not fled them. The nest day Jackson brought thereto the stationthouse. When the officer - drab called Jackson denied ell Iteowledge of them F atterearde,Wthers 'the articles were named, Jackson produced them. Mar lon, wife of F, lit. Marton, testified that she. at the instance of Mr 'Jackson, - ripped obt a small plies from the sleeve of a coat, he saying that be yacht take it to the tailors and MT that be had boated tt out and have another piece set in. She *lra old that Mr Jackson wita fully aware of the fact that Marlon was triaged In burglarious operations—that he called him up at night ,to go on his expeditions—that be bid the goodie and fur nished candles sad a slow match to blow op , a fan proof , Merlon and his wife occupied two rooms or the hotel rental. by the de oxidant, sod when the r . goods-were stolen they were token up into - these room theoughthe bir.room of the defendant Sergeant Poole testified thathe went to the house of the defendant, from information received, to search the rooms of Union, and while there he as ked thedefen dant it he knew where any goods were, end he replied that he did not know - anything &bow them searched the henna, but was tumble to End any grade which he could tenotedite. ?dn. Marion testified that when - .Taaasee heard that Nee husband was arrested, be sae his wifecame Into her room and told bee. that they would take all the combo which bad been stolen away to Mrs. Jackson's mother's, as the tome would be searched. Thus wee the tenon the officer was unable to find any stolen - goods when the search was node. • Veanois Nadu testified that he went out of the tone at dd o'clock to rob plane, and would ono beck to the defendant's home early th e next morning; that tirade. Indent lonia watt up for him until be came home, and would help biro bring the goals into the house. The defence was, good character. on trial. Amns , esn este of.. Literature. [Tor The PteNo.3 • t The following is a Latin translation, by 944 ts, Mount of :thia city, of the fatatilai iittrearj_ rhyme, € There was - si little man, and he had a little gon," Homuoteclus tett, Inpaoueminto tow, , $t ifatdesertnt rintOntn, tenni !met, A ant tine rkrolum,- •- Anetlen tun totem, - • Et peranesn in moil, man, am, am ' Et pereneetrin copal ennm. Radar.' tdomum, trorem ad Joan, Aneendi Janie gee firaem—non, nun 'lSt enittendami atwaret donritent, Dr= red 4 et ferret maim—rem, rem Dam felt ut fetiet roarero.