vat Oa iattigt 4 4 4 0 4E0 '4 10 8V 4 *• 5 :12 is ,--* , ' , AULT ilt r iestf, - * 4 O-44.wskiii•WolititoAlo swa it Fang notwupmuomotT4 l lo/17/0 "rizaitsildtwourot-81.111101TileHONVIV411 1 4 44'" *incoe l tir***l44lFrid.' '",, '"iiggiii*irA6l6rliii;flllo:o4loll3lll-1@ NOV igtWLLESata AAP' NOtrewilsatTsv l o,,.._ 4 6__Spws. , oi BtO •::-.;!! 4;8; 84,18 , 0048,,in 0088 t ., , 84 4 **818 6 :8"4: 17 =14,88 - 8,1,84.8 !! „.4 88.888,48.0. • • • • • • . • , • • k ‘"`" Pr , "". ' 4 ttr".••• I zaT SPAINEF•„ GOODS. • BABoßcirr PO-. • " • MARKET STREET. / *VP ii.T I B7II,Ei Al D JOBBBRS OP : FOREIGN AND DOKRITIO DRY GOODB. , . Stpiklalt 64api to lid roi4 'kr buieri. realw. StOrei4oo,s(s4l :- ' ' /, . "asti, Y. itianti, - , . , ' tv u li .ta y v ilw o m a r•s ... Ls:sy:4, .itiotwxatt, - , , Ax.ran. K. Foam Bmw Y . , . - x0r944, 1 , - . _ .. Thim , -, '' . .it:.' , ..*.isODA MAMA' &,./fAYvv i ''‘''' 6";iii•liitAivile reeen in • • impor rg 1 ~T . .: 0:0 •••0 D S . • - ... Axi, CLQ:I',IfINCf; - 8110 MARRET'Efrimst. ..,.., • , , ' = , .ititAV.-ivi litb ~,, ~..t e, 80 MoVEIGH. • - JII.P O3 TM.R.V-AXO iosysmis 18 - 1)RY• 4:370.0D5, _ ..,• I 4 3141-14,i'emtii .., ~.-.. 4 va ,a!',"' ' , • Henri ,ar Amka,__ '. '• ..,. '--. , YritcVr• M 07 , 101 .10,14,0211 -- "'" 3.- ' ' ' . fe3 2m PTHIAN, JONF,S, CO.. , • ; wHoustaaa mulaitri PORXION 'DOXASTIC 33 1 , !,..;"-Y G 0 1 4YD, S , Np.. 240 NARK= ,4R.111P. • NEW EiOoDE•riesiviiui•otortair for Vyrt , AND NEAR TRADE. 143841 m APLEIGII, RUE, CO., importon4 ••• - • WHITE GOOOd, • :f • ' LACES, lOC ' • Emaibilizztris, rfo. pop MARKET STREET, elai - iamMat stook, selected is the , beet EnroPosa Itarkets.by our/elves, is the 11104 t complete me hero ever offered,. - • fed-em ItICl K.,7F4d41-6, - eCf . "6., • txzwraas • - WHITE GOO t3,''- •• • •-• N~R •`. • ' 6 ,_ l3 t(arbois.&c, • •, j3NßE t til!, - xAD • - )7 , ,- Oar stook is selected by me mber of th e arm, ',Au the - - • HEIST EUROPEAN MARESTS., (rolt-Ittr , STr 6 . •• • 1860. statiszikgEs', sTout,-.4 CO. ~., ,, somuctifitopmthaw -•- •• 'Darlamm • • • # O . 1414A,RIUrrtMayre,.•,403-I*, Vitra . .-4k STE 4 WATirT i7dt6l.liTintt AND Joeipitli-OT! =- • ' •_44.0Y, DRES$llOO)ii, -- '3OO MAMMA" Etirtat, Alamo (noni in sto?; and-ara °MUMMA" reanying fOll aessonnientot eir and ti.seirsktde - • - P ROW 000 Purn t hund 16044,tninrnlotr-thoi , lie o ona t it 4.13 prompt nux-rnontOn bum.. linen of Hlsok and Panay Etas, and all the new. styles of Prsnind Pittman ooninantly on hand. fel-An JOHN B. STRYIKER & 00.. N 0.310 MAREEt3T..IIOI.ITR SIDE, AB. THIRD, • ' PRILADISLPRIA. .11201.ERADR DEALERS. tx , DDITIBE, ; FRENCH, AND AMERICAN G O 0, D S. Also, Oftueis, 011.Oloths, and Maltings, bought dell fituuptionand 'BOLD AS REDVCRD PRIORS. fell fro DE .COURSEY. LA:FOUROADE. & CO., nays aEmoniD TO NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, ,JAYNE'S HALL. MIAMI IIIN NOW ' NEOHIVISO ' TOIR : ➢PRING IMPORTATIONS 01? MEN AND BOYS' WEAR To whioh they lavas the attention of dealers in soh Jap-Inio JNO. B. ELL [SON &SONS. sso MARKET'STREET, (Bioond door bir)ow Fourth.) IMPOIIrESS AND.JOBSZBEI Or 91,0'r118. .CABSDIESREB, vEstirros, AN ,TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Would Invite the attention or buyers to their large lines okFANOY OASSIKEIIES. VESDINGS, and dif ferent makes* of FOREIGN CLOTHS and DOBECKIN/I, In' Blacks and Colors; end offer the enclosive sale in Pldladelphin IDLGER'S eelebrated make of Cloths and Doeskins; also, 1.4 Favorite hewing'. (warranted 16 es. to the pout%) and IdAGIUDIE TWIST la all co lors. ,feldna ST.T . .E.R. PRICE. & CO., 1141TORTERS AND JOBBERS OV 701LEION dIVD DOMESTIC D"RT GOODS.. No. Ll 5 IraINSET BTRBET. PHILAIIBLPRIA, L. H AL:LOWELL so co PXLL4DELPHLH, I MPORTERS AND 301IBBOOP SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, INCLUDING _ PARCY DRESS FABRICS In every variety. k Pancy DRESS SILKS of, alt deminttone it*on,`G(LoYss:citAvAp, MITTS, IWKPS, SiIAWLS, MANTILLAS, LACES. 'EMBROIDERIEB,'WRITICOOOD6.Ie., .11aveltow open for the ~SPRING OF 1860 TheiciiiiiothAet , tt . of the above (loom!, eurobond by -, -„ "thott Doyen. DIRECTLY FROM TER MANUFACTURERS, x4 - ;.VARIOUS EUROPEAN MARKETI, Whin/014: 1010'n:hi unsurpassed lu variety /Ltd - - olasapnotsby ANY 'JOBBING 'HOUSE IN 2HE UNION • Thoii stook or D JET E G 00 D S leetudea Ad immense Va4ety of fabric*, embracing the - RIMS 10107t4LTIES. , 111:itiflifitlf8' OREM to meryhente of undoubted - 7 - ' iitanafig; or ', . • ~ • six tE7Goohaathrootint for Cash In ten dos. , • 1"03,Till - f3 pE>t - CENT. per Annunioducoouat for ad -..tvirroii iiiroonts. - - '63- tmkalat . . ttt0.6514 .FLUID, and PrittbiL in trek ttAkstf %mast. atartutivta red t i gt*EAtrai kom,fh.sgunkfi. titiOaNTiI i ITOILL46Q WO: iFilmtrig tatilarioNl 144,4;Pit0, rOtrraiVC l A it:rv4All49l"ll" , . 4 4',4 , ;4 - . , 1•:•• , I'?”'-' - . -.,.. . ~. , , ~ . . , . \\\'‘' ' I . ti Ppi _,,,, '- , - - -1- , i'l ,, ic'Vt;' , J ,-. i.:)...•._ - i , ,\\-‘ i _ I ,/ ) ,•••."' ~. _..... . 444' 0 4 ~r _ _ --- \" is 1-1- '1 L e ir i ' '. ' 'it ''" .• .-. • , ." , , (.. - - ~ . • (7 k l '' ON', .. 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DRY.q6()Alibt JORIEBRS. tkiEtTIiVILLIAMS CO&, oe. 5j Up KIM and .01.11,011 STS., now ht *tore, and are datii reoetybti;adsl4ions.lo, onepf thip44l'o . ltiliT and most -. • • 700iirt8t,E ASSORTMENTS' ' • Azdt-tOROPEAN•FABRICS - • t - :'l*.niutid In dai house in the country. Ts. • Wa have nianyetylelef Starts Ooode etectar adapt ed tho SOUTHERN TRADE. Manufactured for, and (tongued exolueively to, our• selves, foa-fmvrim 1860. sPIIING-. 1860. SIBLEY. MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ov SILK AND -FANCY GOODS. . NO. 631 MARKET STREET, PIIILADELPE!A. Are now pieoared to offer buyers 'generally, a vary large and desirable Stook of Goods, roplenteholl by the novel of every Steamer from Europe. feh4.tuirr2m S ITER, VAN OULIN. GLASS, Importers and Wholesale Dealers in HOSIERY. NLOVSB, FANCY GOODS, ho , fe3-farwrat No. CM hIARNOT MEET. OLLNTOCK, GRANT, Lt CO., IMPOILTSRS AND WHOLESALM DEALBRS IN CLOTHS, OABSIMERES, TBEITINGS, - • - •10 ;TAILORS ' TRIMMINGS, ' ,70.383 AIARIEBT ESTRINT, (Up fitalra,) A.ra low opening their Sprint Musk, to whteh they le late the attrition el the trade. ted a l W. GIBI3S & SONS, • No. 1131. MARKET STARLIT, Are now opening their SPRING STOCK OF GOODS • • - Adapted to ,MEN'S WEAR, In which will be found a fell assortment of - OLOTIIB,I)OI6BKINS,IPPATIIsied. TAT aIIAINOS. &a. fe3-Im C SOMERS & SON. - 1101801112116 13.0 D8A7.11211 Rt 01 . ,0411M, CASOIMERES, • ' • VESTINOB, • , TO.II , ORO,IKIMMING9, NO. 32 SOUTH 20i/itiRriTILEBT, (Between Market pad Obeetitu( Etfeete.) . F.OII4DELPHIA. • , rea-lm ulta.raat 11.. 110)ISII. OLULALEIT ,110117515. LAMBERT THOMAS it, JEFFRIES, Wholesale dealers In lALgRICAN AND NIIROPRAN DRY GOODS" 1:i 0. 42 M.ASDIKP AND 423 AMOLIANT EiTIMETS, Voiarth aid Pifth.) i f ifravirr complete and ref* for Ih4i l / 4 *PAIi4CPI3ELL&OO.. INPOILTINIS Afro WIIOLNISALII DNAIIIIIN IN DRY GOODS, LTNTINS, WHITS GOODS, CLOTHS, 0/18911413UE9, BLANKETS, STUFF 0001)8, do No. 7it ONIEBTNUT Street. A . W. LITTLE & CO.. SILK GOODS, No. 8Z MARKET STREET te3.llm UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. virRoLIRIALB UMBRELLA AND PARASOL 31ANO1?AOTURER8, No. 330 MARKET STRESS, fe94lsa PHILADELPHIA WM. A. DROWN &I CO,, UMBLIRLLA AND PARASOL MANUFACTURERS, Na. 2ite MARKET STREET, fe3-la. ruILADALpOrs. PAPER HANGINGS, arc. TO OLOSE BUSINESS. RART, MONTGOMERY, Ss 00" NO. 922 CHESTNUT STREET, Will sell out, through this winter Ai l next minx. their large stook of PAPER HANGINGS. Consisting of Gym variety connected with tho basinfuls, AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. PINE FRENCH PAPERS AT 30 PER CENT. BE LOW COST. Persons wanting their Houses Papered, oen get great BARGAINS. 1038-tf 11AltDIVARk:. TRUIT, 13R0.. 41 CO., IMPORTERS AND ITUOLESALE DEALERS • HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &0., SZO MARKET STREET, 529 BELOW DIXTH, NORTH EWE, tag-fiziwka PHILADELPHIA. HANDY & BRENNER. NOS. Si 2 M. AND ST NORTH PIFT/I STREET PHILADELPHIA, WLIOUSALE COILIHIBBION AIHROLIANTEM, For the sale of MI kinds of AISHILIOAN MANUFACTURED RA.ILDWAAA. APD LUPOPTORS OP OLISWPI, BELGIAN, PRIMO% AND ENGLISH HARDWARE AND CUTLERY, Rein oonstantls on hard a law stook ot Goods to ims. els Hardware Deakin. DITTORER'EI SURD, Br the onek or otherwise. 811110HERni BDOS TOMB, • DIPPOILER'S STEEL OF VAItIOU RINDS, WHIT'S DATF:NT ANVILS AND VIODB, SHIP OHAIN, AM other Made in Orel Ydritto POOP AOI2III won o3HASP 7 I3 REPEATER P 18701., WEIGHING ONLY eYi MINORS. irotairqs NEW MODSIL RIFLES AND PISTOLS. SIMARD e. swum MO. a. 01111011. P. P. PRIONIOG eale-tf MOORE,FIENSZEY &I CO ISARDWARB. OUTLERY, aLd MIN No. 461 MARXIST. nod 416 COMMEIWE Streets rgiLAPELPITIA. rts-3mo r n asa*tr u.+s~:y~..a. MILLINERY GOODS. . ' 1 STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. LINCOLN. WOOD, & NlOl-10LS, 1 , No. 7 Ps' 01111STN UT STREET, ?ilivo now in store (Betwe a en Be yeah and Eighth.) C011 , L1775 117001 07 i SPRIN43 , GOODS. 711II7ACIRCI MILLINERY T 1 li t li A FZI . 4 31 Mi lf i l VIS T R I VOIE r ilit. AV/ 60OW , 1 r K r1 2.44 1 4 8 ,14 1 a5 t it and 0.090. w1 , 11VE.0.,,j, o which they respectfully invite the attention of Merchants. I 011 , 1 and short-time holm will lied special advan tage in examining this stook before purohastng. fea-Sm HILLBORN JONES. STRAW BONNETS. ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RESCUES, &o. Who attention of City and Country Dealers le invited o a lard, and varied gook of the above Goode at 4911 MARKET STREET, fe3-3m lielow Fifth. 1860. STRAW GOODS. 1860. THOMPSON & JENKINS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS of STRAW GOODS. i. 4313 AND CAPS, BILK. BONNETS, •ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. REMISS, /es. NO. *QS AIARKET STRERT. Buyers are requested to examine our stook. THOMAS F. FRALIAY I. engaged with the shore Louse, and solicits the patrons/pot his friends. fed-1m MILLINERY AND • STRAW GOO DS EXCLUSIVELY. ROSENHEIM, BROOKS, & CO., , 431 MARKET STREET, NORTh SIDE, 'Ale now opening. for the Spring Trade, the most en tfinsive and choicest stook in their line ever oolleoted together under one roof. RIBBONS of erory ooneeireibie description. BONNET MATETUALS. MEN= ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES, end all other millinery articles STRAW SONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. CELLDREN'II AND MISSES GOODS, DO. BLOOMERS, SHAKER HOODS, An. Conscious of our superior facilities in obtaining our Supplies. we flatter ourselves that superior Hideo.- rheum. ooth as regards choice of selection and modera tion in plum. cannot be mot with. fee-gm LADIES' DRESS TRIMIIIII4GS. 1860. EVANS & HASSALL. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, Are tow opening a fine assortment of NOVILTIES FOR MR SPRING SEASOIi. To which then invite the Attention or bur a re. fett-lm WHOLESALE CLOTHING.i LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, & SOOT , BLANOPACT DEERS A. 4 n Y WHOLLSALD HAL 11,R3 IN CLOTHING, 044 MARRET Street, and 410 MERCHANT Street, PHILADELPHIA. A full and oomlete line of every kyle and clue of machine-made Clothing, fully equal to that minima turod in any other city. fe3.lnt LEVICK.RASIN, & CO., BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE AND • MANUPA 0 TORS'. NO. 606 MARKETSTREET, PHILADELPHIA. Wo have now on hand an extensive stook of DCH)TB and SHOES, of ovary desorption, of OUR OWN AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE, to whieh we invite the attention of Southern and Western buyers, fa 9m BOKER & BROTHERS. MANUFACTURERS AND 'WHOLESALE DEALERS ts CITY AND EASTERN-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES, Nos. 432 and 474 MARKET STREET, Ilstow FIFTH Simi, South Edo, fe3-3in PHILAPYLPItII. WM. JOHNS & SON. IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN BOOT, SHOB, and GAITER MATER IA LIN, LASTINSS, GALLOONS, IDIESTINGS, PATENT LEATHER, FRENCH KIDS, LACBTS, SLIPPER UPPERS. &e. N. E. CORFU FOURTH AND ARCH BTRRINIS. fa3-Ben QIIOFMAKERS" GOODS. I would respeotfully invite the attention of SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURERS To my large and well-seleoted stock of SHOE STUFFS. These goods are, as n general ih:ng, imported by tllsr direct from the Manufacturers, and f here reason to believe, from my expenenoo in tho business and my knowledge of the wants of the Shoe Trade, that I eon Mier inducements equal to any in the liminess. My etook consists in part of the following: Black and Colored Union Listings. Moak and Colored Satin Francruse. Blank and Colored Cassimere. Blank and Colored Eugenie Cloths. Colored and Black Union Balloons. Rod, Green, and Alin 'Edge Galloons, Blank Silk Galloons and Ribbons. White, Blank, and Brown Slipper Elastics. Congress Gaiter Web. from tin to 3d in. Boot and Gaiter Straps—Paper Buttons. Cotton, Silk, and Linen Lanes. White Satteen—Bhok Cotton Velvet. Shoe Dunk, Drills, and Linen Linings. hf. hl and D. and American Patent Loather, American Patent Grain or Split Leather. Tampa and Gnseona• Glazed Kid. Super qualities of Calf Glove Kid. Barbour's Shoe Thread—Shoe Lifts, Button nooks and Shoe Punches. EDWIN W. PAYNE. fe3-fmw 2nl 400 ARCH STREET. COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS ! IV 0 RYT YPES. HAMMER SOTYPES I MOOLEES'. NO. 606 CHESTNUT STREET. Below Seventh (apposite Jayne'. Hell). $l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l. Those who desire a really splendid PHOTOGRAPH Should call at this THE 01.DEBT-ESTADLISHED AND MOST EXTEN SIVE PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY IN THE STATE. Copies of DAOUERREOTTEES or Arnlorotypes, of any aisle. finished in CRAYON, OIL, We/TRH-COLOR, PA.TIL, or as IVORITTPII6, STORAGE. GOODS TAKEN ON STORAGE AT g 55 South THIRD STREET, fo3-30 between WALNUT and URI= n RWK-MAKING MACHINES which tern the clay, andlesko 20,000 per day, Brick ?remit, E i aIItirwohAVARSAP&IMIQ osboTo Wt, .157-0 m WAREHOUSE Importer and Manufacturer of FANCY BILK AND SPRING. 1860. IMPORTERS OP No. 3t B. FOURTH BTRIIIIT, BOOTS AND SHOES. SHOE FINDINGS. _ pfuLADEOHIA, MONDAY' ; FEBRUARY 6, 1860. COMMISSION MOUSES. 1860. AMERICAN WOOLLENS • FANtIY OASSIMBREI, • NEW BPRINII BTYLBB OASILMARETS, ALL COLORS AND QVALITIFA BLACK. DOESKINS, KENTUCKY JEANS, ALL-Wool, NATINSTB, PRUITT)), PLAIN, AND mix Tum COTTON WARP CLOTLIS, ALL GRAPES AND COLORS TWEEDS, TALMA CLOTHS, 100. FOR BALE BY THE A01314T8, RICHARDS, lIAIOIIT, .t CO., 8 STRAWBERRY STREET Ja2.,•thkm at FItOTHINGELIM & WELLS, 36 LETITIA STREET, Arm 34 SOUTH FRONT STREET. ' COTTONADES. lattable Dor both Olothiots and Jobbing, lug* 411111MBR CUATIIIOB AND OASIIAILEETTA Made by Washington Mills Oalfrder, taken for theme desirable good, for Bean( trade. ttf SILKS & WOOLLENS I MOILWAINE lk BACON, No. 185 CHESTA4I2' STREET, Nave. per the latest arrivals, recun•ed a large stock of SILKS and WOOLLENS, adapted to the Clothing and Jobbing Trade, among n blob are the fawning popular makes of cloths. C. NELLESSEN Won of J. M.) Whole and Half Bode F. TROLLEY & BOWS NAMIEST, OR AUSTRIAN " .. SAXONY CLOTHS, of all grades. Aleo, 1.9 and 8.4 DOESKINS, CASSIMERY9I, FAN CY do,, BIOLLEY'S SILK MIXTURES and TRI COTS, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK SILK SATINS, COTTON BACK do., BLACK SILK VkLVETS, BLACK and FANCY BILK VESTINGS, All of Vllbah are offered for male on favorable terlllll. fal-wfSurOm LITTLE, STORES, a: 'CO.. NO. 287 CHESTNUT STREET We would reeeeetfully invite the trade to an ezann antler' of our Mock, which will embrace a full and coin- Plow arutortinont of FOREDIN DRESS AND STUFF DODDS. Together with the vanoUiproduots of the PACIFIC MILLS, PORTEMOUTH AND HADLEY LAWNS. We also have the esolueivo Agency for this Merkel of JAMES MAC% & CO.'S OELEIIIIATED Pit IN Titius. In addition to which, we would call your atteritithitalr iomplete assortment of OOODO 131.71110) TO Id 'EMS *lll, Inoluding the various grebe of BIOLLSY'g CLOVIS. CAB9IMERY.9 , AND 1) OBBIC INN Philadelphia, Jan. 30, IWO 'HENRY D. NELL, OLOTH STORE. n 8. 4 AND 49 NORTH SROOND STREET. 0 VEROOATING 8, pauralilLta, NOSNOW A. FROSTED, AND PLAIN DIiAVERB, Akio. OASSIME RH% VEILVETS. 3a.* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. nl7-mAtiltFa SHIPLEY, HAZARD, & NOTOILINSON, Nu 112 OREHTNUT COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR TRH BALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. 111-1112 FARRIELL de MORRIS, tla CUESTNUT BTR ism IMPOR TERS. CQNMISSION olonts, OAS.OIMEII EN, DON9ItINH. AND OI'ItTNU AND nummert (MAXI US. MANTELOIII, WOLFE & GO., WHOLESALE CARPETING, AND mxtrtski WAREHOUSE, NO. 132 CHESTNUT STIhEL'T, et 7" Amoy for Plaladelphia Carpet Manufacturer, fez-Due WATCHES AND JEWELRY. PRATT & REATH, SC W. OMER FIFTH AND MARK HT BTREHTS. IMPORTERS 0 WATC il EEL, JEWELRY, .PLAT.EI) WARE, &0., Rcc fea-lnt cARPETINCs. CARPETS. F. A. ELIOT & CO., Nos. 82 and 81 North FRONT Btreet, are the BOLE AGENTS In Philadelphia for the ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and have oonstantly for gale a full assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY CARPETS, of dime patterns. Also, a large supply of the various kinds of CAR PETS manufactured in Philadelphia city and county, from nearly all the beet manufacturers. llealore will Gad it to their interest to call end examine these goods, which are offered for sale op the most favorable tonne. N. R.—P. A. ELIOT & CO, being the Bole Agents in Philadelphia for the sale of the Worsted and Carpet Yarns spun by the Saxonville Milk (formerly the New England Worsted Company,) and being agents also for the Baldwin, Wilton. and Abbott Companies, have peculiar facilities for keeping oonstantly for sale the varioue kinds of Compete manufactured in Philadelphia, on the moat favorable terms. JUST BEOEIVED, PER V I A oonslgnment (Anew and boautiPol STEREOSCOPIC VIEWS, which we offer at very reasonablo prm. EDWARD PARRISH, ACKEREL.-500 bbli Primo No. L -LTA coo bbi, L arge N o . S., ay) bbla Ewan No. S., and a assortment of Packages. For solo by WM. 3. TAYLOR it co., dSI In and 124 NORTH. Wham,. 1 4 1 011. EVENING. PARTIES lIHRTrIAS, 0 :7APRIll, SUS, SLID:YES, and OMITS, I;in Real Lace, Crane, !Minion, Blond and Inutation ; in great varieties, piths NEWEST STYLES. A . 0.1, 8.4, 0-4, 10 .4 ii,Lustorf. TARLATANS, CRAPES, Mod, below the um' igloos. WAIII3URTON'S. 1001 01IHSTNUT Street, above Tenth Street, 000 South SECOND Strout, below Spruoe. 1860, FINE TO SUPER, CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. •BOYD & STROUD. IMPORTERS k JOI3IIIIRS, • Have now on hand a complete Stook of QUEENSWARE, tiLASSIYAItE, and •.- Pittnit and ENGLISH CHINA. tOt, their 014 INtand, No. 32 NORTH FOURTH. it. rxtf t ile a . . a n t i to tl i ; n w :rte. ant zr i tn oh the,' 12, Ed - AO 22 ti , 400 PITTIOVRa thase. los 304 1,1/Rip HT, SMITH, & CO., CHINA. eLASS, AND QURENBWARE. ;PITTSBURG AGENCY, c.uss. NAILS, ke., delivered from the Factory AT I ANI4ACTUftIiRS' PRICES. ottArim ntruzurti, No. F North PIFTII street, fe.3-frotem TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO., _ IMPORTERS AND IV OLEBALE DEA Li Elt 8 01-11 NA AND " QUEENSWARE. Noy. :23 and tta SOUTH FOURTH NITEHT. Detween Market and Chestnut slums.) S".l 11Irial:11w (hiss At.KM . R. OLAki. 01.11 , 1 OR nv 11IR .PAIKAUX t AT MAN L'FACf Ult/ACT ICEH. j. IS-fit) • _ ._...-------- _ 13.A.FAHNESTOCK &; CO. 1/R11(1(118TR, Mi'ORTERII, AND WHOLY.SALE RF.ALEIII3 IN Dlttil CIIEMICALS, CORKS, SPONNER, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN EnswiriAt, OILS, Aud MnaufLeturers rind Note reoprietont of B. A. FAIINESTOCK'S or• Nue. 7 and U NORTII FIFTH BTREET, PAU Aide, a few doolliabOro Market, fe.l.llm PHILADELPHIA DRUGS, ()LASS, PAINTS, &o. R,OBT. SHOEMAIEIt & CO. • • • •/101ITIOA3T CORICSIL • , YO4 NIN AND MOE STRUM,. ItROLESALE DRUGGISTS, itni;cl46rsnOd /Ware in WINDOW GLASS. PAINTS, exe,,Otto the etteattoe of 4 1 UNTRY MERCHANTS titer large stack of goods, ',LOA they offer at the *treat market rater. ote-tf 7 SF.ItINGNACIMES. ttkrittat, al • WILSON SWING MACHINES. HENRY COY', Agent, ttld CHESTNUT STREET, SECOND FLOUR, hlaannem, with Oporittorn, on hire to Private Je3l•uiwftsl2 NVII.LCOX & GIBBS' SEWING MA , C} never Lads to Recta ea tiro saUsf.nion. ~ n. SILL or ati..o at T l 6 C H zrt NUT Fer.f.t „ SILVER WARE, WM. WILSON & BON invite ineelat attention to their stock of MINER WltlLU,lirtiseh ie now atom tlty large, affinities a va nety of pattern and design unsurpassed by fins bowie , the United Mates, and of finer quality than is nem/fea tured for table use in any part of the world, Our Standard of fdlver le 4.45-1000 parti port The English Sterling ...... —925-1000 Amor 01111 and !trench mu. It will ha no?n that we giro thirtr-Gro parts parer than the AlfleTlMland French Dorn, and ten puts purer than tlta English Nterhne. We melt all our awn ether, and we guarantee the quality as above (03). which u tho finist tAat cart be male to bd serrievala, and writ reale: the action of aside mite.% Nita aux tie ordi• ary essanuiner 'trod. EL W. 00R.N&B, Kim AND CIIENRY 628 It B.—Any finances of &vac inanufNatored M fllte44 tpon, but pesilivoly nuts inferior so f+inth and Awe-l ean staokt fwd. Larissa supplied vilth thamme standard 111 wad lu our retail desartment. Fuse Silver Dam SW-1M parts pure, ocinstantir cn au.24-em HAI'I lET B. lIAUDWAU PACKAGE HOUHES. PANTALOON 8117P1,19, pAOKAGIi lIARI)IVAItE 11017 BIL—We Iroidd trobortfully anti tI 3 atter.Uou of the Ciebeb red Hardware troth, to nor extern', on Stook of HARD \ V SHR, whioh we otter at mental] ulyaboe by the ynebako. Order! far (Iwo Imp.wtatiou NAlnited, And Gale da mmed Pal•rr In tine caT, Nw York or Now (Wolin". e G. I,i'Aylit Son, ill COSI ERCI. Street, Lill - 00.Ing and e01•111.1/141011 MBl(.lthttle And Agent , ' ter Borolyn and lletneettu Hardware. enl2-tf ' l %l RN. WINSLOW, LTA- AN RYCITRIENCIED aresonta tr, ttrP mfr . .OOTIIINC FOR OIIILDRE evalr Cwilitt i ttes t,i ; at i. k i i rec , rll WILE ikirrp.',,a,l4 r4.4ateud neon It, mothers, it will pre rest to Yourelees _ tuaLIEF AND WEALTH TO 1 OUR INFANTS, Wah, put ap end sold i • hie ttatiolo for over ton lI ft 4 lltar: Can rtl• 111 coo PI folenon and totth of at, lIOA we hove ^..0, or kr.a i t--, Me to Col of any °Orr Inettetops, 11/IV ER ItM '-- rr FAME rt. le a lel I [riIMAIICR, TO frit' Pd FELT A CORE whorl leaky used. Never did t,„,,, wo know en itteimme of Intatteraction he to .y one ~rlto•need it. On thy eon teary, all aro dolialitatl 0 'Oh Ito operatmna, and Speak In terms of late to at .., ememondetion of,te alas 1- eel Clads are medical vi' ~.., turn. We speak in this setter " what we do know," -after ten years' iftworignee.andplethe our reputation for the fulfil pent of what P.O Item de ''''" elate. In almost every Met time whore the infant , 110 is FOllollnc front earn and exhumation, robe( will to r , (nand to fifteen or twenty mt_nine after the Byrne to ' tultninislerod. ;7 717: 1u no l' INirl TIT s:' illi b eliW t itTl Pl Wßl ii.r, I _,lltarll in New bl^r , eml end had been wieit etch Ter-4614M uncover to 'il 4. Tip iiIYA NM ".)f , CARES. i l It not only yonyven th • 0 child front pain, IK3 to tirotte the. etwo ,:elt end ^ bowels, oorrsoot tic milt n gives tone .nd roots? , to the wliolo pall ; 'I! ZwltlTA'l , 7lrTjlNry o i glYtrojo i :r si er ' e I , N me a - ruicione ur wV i t. :„., :t it ii i ? ,, t A ~ p , e otllls romodte ' d, end wt V t, !:erll L in nil es tit 0 0'03154110 nrergrit'Atill 1.11(NA 0 CIIILORbN..4 whether it armed from teethinaor fium any other -1. :wee. We would of sem Mother who lots ':' ebtld anflering from toy of the foregoing aotnylront• dO not lot yoVritreJudicoc, an r the erromdisea of of ho rev aunt between dri r ! uile Z i i tPl lg rebel 7ttTiw tf—YoXlgii. th f-,fool the ens of tips medial:le, lb , tmoly_pred. roll Arroo tone or wars will nom et , pany lo e n hit c h u l f it,t i ll i tt it T.pe leir, ° N u o n alor t k r t e in w or i , 'l4 .dinonoutaidewrap'p'er.r FE - Ilet_tiold_isf Drusaleta throughout the world. PO le no.- Mt toe, flu. 1.1 01.0 AR Street, (few York, ifltt IT irks St Pala. • betels 13Al'ENTS PROCUItEI) IN THE UNI'l IiTAT AN 0 RD RODE, at M. 110WbON'S offi ces, Forest Place. I Street. Phu vro prletor Vadte WOO:I/Won ,tticoa month, and attends versonalls to all enilCll entrusted to hon. Residence IPod COATt atiotit, l'emplitete on the ninnageniont of rejected applica- Dona, loreign patents, c lane of inicrlerence. end a cir cular of reference, may ho 11,1 at the above offleee. Beg yi,,aria lowa, Ovt.2‘l, DEAR filn: Mao this ON:R[1011 to state to you, that for Revere, sears past 1 have been acquainted with tho planner in which ion have condllntecl )our boomers ge Patent Fulteitor. Thia liar always beon hl zhir ereditaldo to) ouree!fetiti ellt18:ne:Ory to :he Patent OOi, e. You lll dorstood lour genes well, and presented them in that intelligible form which generally insured ounce*. I forward Due certificate, hopina that it may ho serslce able to sou in eonbnuind to find that employment i n your Diallers:oil to ai hien )one industry, end courtenita t , onfing, e ntitle }'our,, curl trio _ , .M.teaN, Laic Ccuutilesioner of l'aionte, litany llowsox, rho. fe3- sm. WO ARCH !Rivet COINS AND AIEDALS OF ALL KIND Minerolo, Shoal, Fuerrtvingn , AutoTrarbe, St a tionary, nod anoy Articlua, Bought V . Ritlf EA No. ft North NINTH, rear Akoll EG MILLINERY GOODS. nitufis AND cuunicALs. ItULKOII opriess: 7 Wen Ptreot, Trenton, N. I. 110 CENTRAL, SQUARR, Easton, P. Jail ern WATCHES, JEWELRY, &c. .. VCO-110,14 WM. WILMON Zt EON, MIKIIICINAL. NUILSE ANII I , IiMALE orlon of hor 1- 81' R P TEETHING, rvoitii.,l InOIIuILG ; Will eszy oii, and ?lOW ELM. 6 1,e 4;rt55. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1880, Letter from Harrisburg. Correspondence orThe Proem.] 11ARnienuno, Feb. 4, 1860 On tho tint Monday of June, the terra of race of the present Superintendent of Common &hoofs expires, and already there are rumors of who will bu his suocessor, it being understood that Mr. Ifickock will decline a renomination. Several no wnpapers have mentioned the name of lion. IL L. Diffenbaeh in connection with the pont, 3n corn. plimentary term', probably because he discharged the duties of the office some years ago, with great ability. We have no doubt that Gov. Packer would tender him the appointment if he would accept ; but, however flattering the notices of his brethren of the press may be to his personal tie!. ings, and generous the confidence of the Governor, ho could not possibly accept the honor. The beads of departnienta et Harrisburg are paid such a piti ful salary, that a poor man like Mr. Piffenbach could not be expected to make the sacrifice of at tending to the onerous duties of the *Mee of Super intendent of Ochools, and live in as aspen:mire a place as liarrisburg, for $l,llOO per annum. The announcement of the election of Col. For ,ney as Clerk of . the Rouse of Representatives, was reoeivkd lens at 1t P, M.; 31esterday, and created general joy among the peoplg t inelndingßwc itOlitibiltALll, and Atnericene, exeeptingenTA faction who atilt adhere to the waning &acmes cf the " aspiring house of Lancaster." For the purpose of securing better engineers on railroads end stationary engites Mr. Formalist read in place a bill creating a Lewd of engineers to examine applicants, two of whom shall be prao.. tient machinists, and the third a practical engineer of a locomotive, to be appointed by the Uovernor, and hold his tem of office for three years. Any person noting as an engineer without it certificate from the board of examiners is to be subject to a firma $lOO, and the corporation employing him $2OO. Mr. Sheppard Introduced a bill similar, in Homo respects, except that it applies only to loco. motive engines. Mr. Pancoast aleo read in place a bill lnoorpo• rating the, People's Insurance Company. Corpo raters—Jaine4 D. Wethaul, Philip M. Prioe, John C. Miller, John Gorton, Thomas Webster, Jr., Illiehael Kale, Wm. T. Aldrich, Francis Walker, and Ilayard Robinson. Capital stock 1,000 shares, with privilege of increasing to 8,000 sharer, of ;10 each. Mr. O'Neill, a "supplement to the Locust (lap Improvement Company," which extends to that corporation the provisions of the act of April ; 18A, and its supplements, entitled " An act to enable, joint tenants and tenants in common, and adjoining owners of mineral lands, in this Com monwealth, to manage and, develop the same," and also the right to roduoo tho capital stock to any ruin not exceeding 5150,000. Also, by the same gentleman," a supplement to an act relative to the exemption of the three hundred dollars, and to the widows and children of dece dents,!' approved April 8, 1859. Its object is to enable; the widows and children of any decedent to secure her three hundred dollars out of lands, not lying in tbo county in which she thee. Mr. Seltzer road in plase " an act to incorporate the State Insurance Company," with a present dapital stook of $50,000, with the privilege of in creasing it to $300,000. The corporators are Ro bert M. Foust, Robert Morris,John W. Forney, Henry O. Fisher, Samuel Fox, J. Parker Martin, Robert Pitts, J. P. Rees, J. ➢f. Groff, and Woo. IL 'Smith. It is to have all the privileges, and be sub ject to all the restrictions, provided by the "not to provide for the incorporation of insuranoe owe isles," approved April 0856, with power b insure nil risks and enjoy all other privileges whatsoever ,enumerated in the first and second parts of the seventh section of said act, and also the right to insure domestic animals, and to insure on the mu• tual plan. Tho same gentleman will th a few days read in place a bill regulating the militia system of Penn sylvania. It la an entire revision of the old-law, yes ernplisatod, and mere practical It is the prodtsot of the united eetanseis Of a number of military Sialvilemon who have been In session bare for some time. 'The gentlemen who bora taken most interest in the matter aro Cons. Thee. S. Bell, J. S. Ntgloy, 11. A. Shaeffer, E. M. Biddle, Geo. C. Wynkoop, and Colonels 0. If. Seltzer, Andrew thregg, Daniel Herr, and Thomas W. Duffield. A bill is before the Senate, reported favorably by the Committee on the Judiciary, giving the al derrnon of the different wards in Philadelphia pow or to approve of the bond which each tavern-keeper is required to silo with the clerk of Quarter Sessions ber , to he can take oat a license. The alderman to to got SI 50 for such sort ice. Heretofore the Re corder of the city of Philadelphia approved the bond and got SI, and this was supposed to bo feir compensation. What is the ace of this bill It looks as though the proper title of it would be " an act to increase the revenue of the aldermen of the city of Philadelphia." Recorder Eneu will Awe take notice. The town is on the qui rive to hoar Lola Monter the late Counters of lAnsfeLlt, lecture on Farbion It ir to woe off on Monday evening. Pees. PEUSONAL AND POLITICAL. THE VOTE rat CLERK ov THE Horse REPRE. SENTATITF.S.—WO print from the Glee of Satur day morning the official veto of the mctuberi of the Howe of ItoprolontutiveJ on the election of a Clerk for the Thirtynieth Co:l,l're+; : The :Mum proceeded to Tote rive yore for Cleric, with the following result : Whole number of vote s east. 221; necessary to o choice, 111 ; of which John W. Forney received 112 .1:1111ef , C. Allen 77 Nathaniel O. Taylor A. L Dalton Z. W. MeKnow The following is the Tote In detail For Mr Fr,lt . sEV—Mesiorx. Charles F. Adams, Adram, Aldrich, Alley, Ashler, It rbbit, Beale. Bice liam, Blair, Blake, Bray ton Butlinton, Burlingame , Burnham. Butter fi eld. Campbell, Carey. Carter, Csae, Horace F. Clark, eolress. Conklin. Cot ode, Curtis, I)awes, Delano, Dliell, Ihinn. Edgerton Edwards. Jlud Ely, Farnsworth. Fenton. Ferry. Poster, Prank, French, Gooch, Graham, brow, Harley, Hale, Hall, Hamlin'. Helmick, Hlckmari, Hoard. Humphrey. Hutchins, Irvine. Junkie, Francis 11 - , Kellocg, Kolloge, Hem on, Killinrer, De Witt C. Leach, Lee, Longnecker.Loornia,Loveyoy Marston, McKean, Mc Knujit. \h Sword, Moorhead, Morrill, Edwerd Jor Morris, Morse, Nixon, I'nlmer, Perry, r et;,t Porter. totter. Pottle. Heyholdc. Rica. Chrietophor Robinson. Royee, ftehwarsz. Scranton. tietl.tertek, ahernian, Semen. !invading: Spinner, Sian -I.m, Stet, ens, Stewart, Str•tton, Tappan, Thayer, l'heaker, Toinpkins, rain. Trioitile, Van dot Ws nk, Vetter. Wade. Wn'ilron, Walton. ChliWlCall,f C. Wagh torn, Elbhu Is Waslitior^e. Israel Washburn, Aiello, Wiltion, Wood, M'wdrulf, and Mr. tire ,t,er. For Mr, ALL r \—Messrs. Allen. Thomas 1,. Ardarsen, Ashmore. cry. Barksdale. ' , nil.. Bar rat s. Bocock, Botplyny , Bove, Burch, Burnett, John 11. Clark. Cle• mans, John H. Coclirnne, Cooper, Cia, James Conic, CrIOX.• D,v1(111011, Jobll 03015. Reuben Ha mm., Hoyarnette, Dimmick. Edmondson, English. Flo tOlkio, Footle, Harnett. Hartrell. Hamilton, John T. Harris, rtawkins, Holman, Iluzltea, Jackson, Jenkins, JKeitt, Lamar, I andrum. Me r lin. Laralese, Lemke, 1.0,c, Machu. Charles D. r Ellsict S. Martin, fileClernand, Mcßae. Niles. Matson. Mont gomery,..riablnek, Noel!, Fee ton, Finites. Fite!". POI C. ttotuntion, Bust, trim, tickles, Sitioue,Mnyieton. Stevenson, James A. Stewart. Swint. 'Pas lor.Thornas. Vollontliemin. White les , Winslow. Woodson. ant Wricht. Tor Mr. 'l . lll I:lern Adams. Wil'is in C. Anderson, Pointer, Bralomi, I:ne, r, tininess., 11, Win tor list is, I:Menace, (Amer, Harder:lin, J. Morrison Harris. !lotion, Hill. James al. Leisen, Mallory, May nard, Lab in T. Moore, Nelson, I mrn,laa, With tun N. H. Smith. blokes. Vence, and WOWS, For Mr. llsi.xot.-11essre. Bonham. Clopton. Cobb, Crawford, Curry, Houston, McQueen, and eydenhfun Moore. For at r. Mt Kanw—Me. Ruffin. So John W. Forney, having received a majority of rill the votes cast, was declared duly eleoted Clerk of the Rouse of Representatives for the ttirtyelith Cougreqs. During the vote Mr. Kilgore stated that he had paired off with Mr Pugh. Mr. Olin atated that he had intended to leave town this morning, but had been detained by ac cident. dle had paired off with Mr. Branch; otherwise he would have cheerfully voted for Mr. Forney. Mr. Con%in Ftited that ho had paired oft with Mr. lindent cod on the question of tho elec tion of officers; and as ho understood this question was connected with that subject, ho did not feel authorized to vote. The result haring been announced, Mr. Forney war °netted to tho desk by Mr. Baskin, and the oath of office adnainistorod to Lim by the Speaker. ANorar,nlssTANCO ov iiISI:0/311.-BLIt A tithe or the dscds of heroism which occurred at the time of the destruction of the Lawrence Mill have probably been told to the public. Oen. Henry K. Oliver, in a totter acknowledging donations from Salem, re. late.; tho following • "Them were instances of heroism, of positive heroism, in the attempts at rescue, that were above even the tugboat pralso John Shaw, a youngster of some twenty years, himself within the building when it fell, drew around him three girls to a place of safety; when the mill was all Sown, he took them out of the danger, went back, and ring out and .sa phi three site,,. I place this same John Shaw above the John Shaw of the English Wu Guards, who, at the battle of Waterloo, Alert , raven rtenchmen. A higher hero ho who saves than he eho slays." VV. The Harrisburg correspondent of the Sun- day Disrorh gives the following calculation in I relation to the Opposition candidate for Governor at the coming meeting of their State Convention • The following is the estimate of the rote for llovernor, am it will stand on the first ballot in the corning State Convention of the People's party. The statement is based upon extensive inquiry among well-mferined men now in Harrisburg front the various districts which have already circled delegates, outside of the city : t‘llso vole will probably eland: Heinle, 5; Herder, B; Told, 1, Calvin, 5, Kline, 13; Tag gart. Ill; 11nwo, 11; Corode, 13; and Curtin, 35, (. 0.1 the first ballot. The Dgures I give may not TWO CENTS. stand exactly tbw. but any change will be only a relative one, and therefore will not change the re sult, "This calculation does not embrace Montgomery or Philadelphia. Taggart's friends claim for him, with great apparent confidence, the four votes of Montgomery, If these are given, it will raise his vote to sixteen, If the division of your city rote, said by non•parti,ans to be the true one, be correct. it stands for Curtin, thirteen; Taggart. sit; and Cormle. two. This would give Curtin forty-savrn on the first ballot ; Taggart, tweatyrwo ; and Co rode, fourteen; making these three gentleman the leading candidates. 14 ben Llowe's name is with drawn; Corrode will get a majority of the Allegheny county vote, say five out of semen. Tote will give hint nearly as many vote, as TaggsrL To him many of Taggart's votes will co if there is no prospect for Taggart's nomination. They cannot, however, be transferred in solid column. "It is supposed that upon the second ballot Cur tin will metro 23 amore voter then upon the first ballot, thins receiving a •total of 70 rotes, three more thin enough to elect. Should he lose In per cent or tbiA whole vote from any enamor causer Lot now foreseen, he will be reduced to slaty rotes, and the loss will be more than made up by those anxious to be on the winning side. " I deem this to be a most fair and impartial eel enlation. I have only sought the troth in order to give it fairly to your readers. In it I have not suffered either preference or dislike to away my in quiry into facts, or In declaring my judgment upon them. You may depend upon it that the aetual balloting wilt show how wonderfully near I have come to mathentallcal revunacy.'l Us,' The Wasblagtoo eorreapondent of the N Y. herald up, tinder date of 14.3 : " The Bennie Printiog Investigating Committee met this morning. Mr. Woodall - underwent an ex = Nation sprawls of three bolus. _ L it appeared that some lumen or sight parties wereintereated in rho public printing, rounely t Steadman. Banks, McLean, Walker, lice, Berens, and Bowman. s easditut that he had paid ettlf 'luring the past h re. yes* etrest'werlmandted -lboosand dollars fur party support to newspiipia, Oki In aid er slew. lion expenses, in Pannayinanlapriricdpally, tending over New Jersey, New York, Mary land, Ohio, .to. Considerable bad been paid by official authority, sad some of his own free will. Ile also stated that by the motion of the Senate in electing Bowman, who had jeiven the work to Blair A Rives, be had been left, penniless, with the largest establishment In the Unite lying idle. Bowman's conduct towards Wendell was shown up in a very bad light. Bowman . / IT appears, has given part of the wank to Jewett, editor of the Fillmore organ at Bank. A. I). Banks and Jo. Slovens, were also a:ambled. They did not seem to know much, except that they had retained some material aid from Vo widen. Wendell testified that out of the post-office blanks printing he paid, lo 18 , 57, the rum of ste tbou.rand dollars to the Pennaylvarliari newspaper, of Phi ladelphia. and to the .F.vening Aryelam, of Phila delphia, the cam of fire thousand dollars. Ile in formed the committoe that he went into doubtful nomocratia diArlets la Pennsylvania, and spent money freely for the benefit of the supporters of the policy of the Administration. Rice, of the Pennsylvanian, was also before the committee, and did not disercdit the testimony of Wendell There are rich developments forthcoming before the committee. There aro rumor" that Gen. Berry, the col lector of this port, has been removed to give place to one recently hr. tight over to the faith of the Administration, and whose appointment is probe,- bly the "consideration"' or •• thirty pieces of sa ver," consequeut upon the betrayal ef friends. lien. Berry, about the time of his appointment, had the misfortune to become severely embarrassed in bwiness, and though ho has bled severely—so se verely that the office has yielded him 2o emote meet—yet he has been unable to do forihe "13.121 of Trade" all that they demanded, and than being an honer: man ho could not meet their demands; and hence the thirst for his I4oad. Thank God ! a speedy end is awaiting the' - reign of terror" from which the Democracy have been suffering.—Bath (Matue) Timer. la , The Charleston Courier gives an account of a remarkable African boy, living In Savannah, blind, and in feature resembling an idiot. Ills only won derful gift Is the powerof musical composition and execution, and this Ii entirely natural. Ile plays upon the pianoforte, and has only to hear a piece once to reproduce it, net only accurately, but with • the same shades of expression which the performer gave to it. Ilia touch is said to be wonderfully delicate, while at the same time it has great force. That the boy's talent is not alone a development of the faculty of memory and the power of Imita tion, is shown by hii Improvisations, whit& the paper alluded to commends as or exceeding beau ty. The countenance of the child, when bels not under the influence of is said to be almost repulsive, vacant, and ugly. But the moment his fingers call the eonnd from his instrument, his face lights up with inspiration, and has saes absolutely beautiful. r 24 The Chicago Time/ ,cry truly says that "itio .Delucent can be tdeeted President In 1960 who is not openly and avewed!y au advocate of popular sovereignty, in its 'idlest and broadest sose; and if tno candidata 1 be totrinated by the Charleston Convention is ta boa man of that class, and professing those principles, the nasty and the people will demand that the only man in the country who is recognised and ackiaomileilged /1.9 the champion and guardian of that principle shall be the standard-bearer in the contest fir its supremary." A gentleman of tnid•lle age was attacked m.ll IL:1111 , 1 . d tremens. Ile fvught the suttenr.d ing snake, f3r a tow days, and then told I/13 friends that he teas dool. Ile ley stretched upon the heti f,r tomo minutes, when ho arose, walked into an. other twin, and complained that ha had forgotten something in his will. lie added a codicil, request. ing his employers to take his Eon into their employ ment as his suc,:es:sor in business. lie returned again to the room, looked upon the bed, and began t 3 rave bccaute hie body bed been stolen, asserting that ho left It upon the hed a foot moments bent., and satuo tf il,o attendant, bad ten it a way. Seen tho stupor canto or him spin, when he laid himself do ,n, and tho tongue that had before en wildly iv ifFtvd on poeeetsor'a decemo was stilled in the coil embraco tf death. Tit lOC a or Tn tem —A corre4pondont cf . the 1;t1 tiraore P.rri t explaios one of the tricks c,neocted at Atlanta, Georgia, dodges,' to injure a certain class of the New York merchants, and bolster up others by classing them as friends and opponents of the south. The thing was got up by the drum mers sent out by the Nel; York merehtcts, who receive salaries in proportion to the ammut of Baler whi-h they may se.mre. It seems that some of these drummers. natives cf the South, wit at Atlanta, and, for their own petr,nal bene fit, made up a list of sound and unsound houses. That their own gain was the only object is proved by the fact that on the .• unsound" list they put Ruehanen Pemocratri, and on the other Frimont Republicans. ONZ m• SEXAT‘ , II II? NTSII . I Si.trE4 Rt .11 Or r —A corre+ponlent of the Baltimore S,.n writes from Berryville, Clarke county, Va , au follows ‘• A rept rt reached here the other day from the most reliable .10111*CO 3 that cameo (a meal belonging to It. M T. Bunter, Senator from Virginia, was kidnapped nod conveyed in the underground rail. road to Canada. Strange as it may seem, the ma ouppor vase Northern lady, a member of a dtstin guiKked frailly there. The name of this lady, and ttto whole :dory will be made public ha a low days. An old college mate of Mr. Hunter, a resident of this place, wrote him yesterday the full particulars of the extraordinary affair " r73lr. La Mountain. the aeronaut, is construTt log four new balloons at Lantingborgh. to be used for local ascensions. Mr. John Wise is als.) ?mg a haihrtlll, with which he proposes to make an ascension from Kingot tn, Canal'', on the 2lth cf May, the birthday of the tauten. To tireenvilie (.i. C t ./...lit,rprtre state! that eta rale of no rocs week, ono of them, George, a likely fellow, said to be a goodjoinor and carpenter, brought the enormous sum of Ho was purchased by Hee. J. P. Boyce. Mr. Boyce was afterwards onrod !4,00 for him. Tue liozinanv ur ()ENVOI. Dust —The rob bery of Gen. Doles, at Clialesten, South Carolina. has already Into nientionA The General is a South Aweriran, and was ono of the uwengers of the steamier Isabel, from diaTans. lie is &Need'. ted to our Federal Government a! en ambassador. The .tlrreury soya that be seas rubbed by some person plundering his trunk, while be was absent from the room but seven neinutes. The plunder consisted of $2,000 iu Spanish 100-real pieces, c dunk) of 1A59; $1.:,00 in £lO and 50 notes on the Bank of England; nine honorary de.. coratio,i, consisting of crosses, jewels, dc., of an intrinsic value of $10,000; twobeavy gold watches, jewelled, worth MO each; two diamond rings, in gold setting, worth $.BOO each; and a collection of old. rare, and curious coins, valuable to eollectons. Total value robbed about $17,000. The Spanish pieces area new coin, of 100 reads each, equivalent to $3, and struck only during the past year at the n,yalmint. They are the first ever brought to Charleston The bank notes had been placed for security in the toe of a gaiter shoe, of whi.•h there were four pairs In the trunk. From attendirg eir cumstanco, it is judged that Urn. Deist was fol lowed from lle.vana IT roma Cuban thief, who knew of the dispeAtion of these valuables, and seized the first opportunity to abstract them. ANOTHER MOHO to AFFAIR—TiIe SOVS OP MAL- T t SCSVE( TVAI —Everybody is, of course, familiar with the Morgan disappearance, which canna' to intense an excitement a number of year.; ago, not only in this country but also in Europe. It was said the Masons made away with him fi.r revealing the secrete of the Order, and many believe the story to this day. A somewhat similar cancur ranee is now exciting the citizens of Zanes ville. The Aurora not long since publibbod whet purported to be a full statereent of the mode of initiation, signs, secret., and mysteries of the Sons of Malta. which was extensively copied This was considered a good joke, got up by some wag to amuse the Sans, and was tanned over by note few. It, bones cr, it..nimed a sArions aspect when It was dicoovered that ono Curtis was the author. and that he had suddenly and mysteriously disappeared. Suspicion pointed at once to the Sons of Malta, and it is feared that unless the mystery which enshrouds the once is cleared up the citizens will rise en nr,tre egetert the order. We are sanguine, however, that the missing man wilt turn up emnowhere, and it will be found that his disappearance had not the remotest connection with any joke he may have perpetrated on tee bone.—barniusky iiverster, February 1. THE WEEKLY PREM.- Tax Wzony Tee eip to mot to Illoboogoboa bF IDsilf)erazustot. to idolaso,) at —.... W. Three Goma, •. Pisa " Ton 0 " 42114.114. Too/Op:Corsa " ?wont, Copia., or OYU • " ({6 aikkoto of ascii Extooribord For a Mob of Toroaty-ow or over. Ivo IFS MK Oat auta copy to the gottor-as of the Otab. TaoOrirPottatootant aro soomated to altos agmeibr Wi t Puss. CALIFORNIA PRESS. laced food-?font? `W to tow for tU ply Iltaamsts. Aneuvra. or A SLATILIL—A fultrigged Spad e looking brig arrived atour quarantine Simi= terday morning. in charge of Lleaterunt Mears:in Midshipman Norman S. Fargulter, ten seamen old marines of the United Stites skip Conatellstion. She pelt. was taken ow the Vat of December last, about sixty miles noethwest Of Sabena', Lower Guinea, by the ship Conaredlatios, after a twelve-hours' cheer, daring which thus she displayed no colors, and on boarding her ser were found. Pram what can be i aaraed Gas the railing-muter , she is the Spanish twig Dallei e,, built in Dareelon'a twenty - See isms She Railed from Segue le Grande, in the of Cuba, in September but, and kept well north is going to the mast. She had bean hovering wear the land for owns time when takes, and it u supposed that deism about takicg a cargo of six hundred Devon ow board, as her captain or supercargo was sabers, A 7 ,111 her Aare deck boiler for cocking, was* in p:aco ready for immediate use. Elm had„ when taken, a crew of thirteen men and two cams, s/1 of whom appear to be Spaniards. Ths nee were placed on board the Constellation, but the two otneers have arrived hole in the brig. As she is an old revel, with us money on board, the . zi . s .. l sill rot prove very rahmble. She will be in the hands of the C. S. nunhal.—Char= Mereery, FtS. 2. 1,7" after having a monad ells eouree eloineatly for • length of time as the per nicious initainee of wealth, calmly replied, "Yea @peek like an oracle, dr ; bat I bass bees poor, and am new rich, and of the two colediffess I pre fer the latter." Tim N1A411.1 LID Coseessz.—The u slam" who do the " mosi4" wotk at the Oaillet are & Areal eat of fallow. Tossain/ on* a Own inh standing by one of the doors of this Bewsw, Wrist in at the lambent. The doorkeeper • " Jus t they're talking about skjusin thew," "Wan," wu the response, • &either badmen. Len blew pro, it It wasn't fords alarm dare ersaltiket ne Cetopeo." drain dosheelks pains iloaisuipla is Skil. et-pirprole b Map( to wish his shirts with ha siva royal km& Vatadellbia Workmea aid Uten The newer we arrive at jettfietion the mere we are eapahle of sole 4 the great podium K ammo. y true a istaisifaetsmi in general, and Imre ‘Aepaitmast of ma pay ao lanai aui that slack emleneese the omistratifum of Ere and burglar-proof safes. Mara tea MOM for all this, and a very palpable MOIL ' Islhe place, the competition among maimed themsdiet 13 so acute 824 Ullisarial that it wising die Mem* vigilance on the part of all ppaarses to arrive as near as paisible to the standard of perbetios. Again:in making ire-prop[maim, art as arrayed against one of the men powerful species is the world of nature, while in the comelmeettes of burglar-proof safes the skill of the trackman is compelled to contend with that of the - burglar, who, In nearly every initeme, modied the details of mechanical science with ezrzeirsdi nary perveverince. and unites with his villainy abilities of a meat opener charecter. While in the manufactory . of Haws. l'arnsl, Herring, it Co , a few days since, we saw, aameg A large souther of safes. two of a peculiar dame rer_one, cf 'beg a IlitArto burglar-proof stir, sod the other a Are-proof, combining in its anamm [cents security against the depredatioas of flue osenicy.seeker. R e said they were of a pecoraar character. By this we mean that they came 'antic the standard of perfection as we could ociaosirsi it possible for the art of man to anise. A brief and detailed explanation of them Wee may more rally explain oar meaning. In making this burglar-proof safe, the wairicklai emotes that the bursar who may reek to operW upon it is a matt of equal skill with hi f, wed possesses every poexibie advantage for ensuMe it. Accordingly, he takes. platy diatonic his, from a half to three-quarters of an inch thick. This la es bard that it cannot be very well broken, erten by a large crowbar, yet, being Comparatively soil, revolving cotter " in the heads of a burglar would very soon drill a hobs in It. To amid this, he rivets it to ate of chilled Bon three eighths of an inch thic k Bo tool has aver been made sharp enough to drill this metaL But, befog very bard, and consequently very brittle, a atm. tar would easily break it. The burglar &dream thus far with his crowbar and cutter, bat beam is the shape of a grating, a half inch thick, composed of steel care a . quarter of an inch thick, cr= each other at right angles, and makiag the tkicknitas an Loeb and a halt, the workman pre sents a third obstsele, which no cotter can difil, and no crowbar force. To be care, the steel bo softened by 'means of the blow pipe, andV eventually forced, tut the time which mast of as cesaity be occupied to them emplaned operation, would not alum of any burglar, however woos. plashed he might be, performing it Aeries dm epee of a single night, commencing at samosa, jai working until the daybreak ractesediag. The operations here detailed Ira thee* whisk tale place in the eonstriction of awry Wear prool sida for additional security, imwereur. ad ditional Backmost of chilled iron, wroastitirem. and nett bars are wed, wheel rerseetted ey resew careful customers. In the particular safe ere are uoir describing no Ned than seven triekalNlON aft employed, as fullers: 1. Builer, or wrought iron. 2. Steel bars, of an inch thick. 3. Boller plate, 4. Chilled iron, I .5. Steel plates, 6. Steel hart, crossing No. 5. at right angles.' 7. B-iter iron i of en itch thick. Here, then, is a combination which would re float, require say stun, or Set of men, with ail the ape !lances science ceuld place in their hands, some too or three moutha to Live! 11.1t13 fir foiled, the burglar has other rem:weep : he may attempt to 1.1.11 t the lock, or, by insetting gun cotton or powder, blow it even. Here be is met by two of Hall's itetent elusseable Beak Lteke. one on each door. These locks Lare newer Asa* pixie 1, and. not haring a keyhole, powder or gtto-eutton eartot be insetted. Leery possible re 11,yarre thus failing him, he finds himself utterly and completely at the end of his reentreee, and the c‘lveted tres3ure el far from boo reachasthoagh Ono At!anli: -, , cean rolled between them_ The other safe is • fire-proof. It teal time same sire, but does not /owes the peculiar qualities of the burglar-proof above described. The Inner doors of ohs safe are composed cf three thisknewes of into, chilled iron brming the etntrid plate. The peculiarities of fire.pleof safes are so well known t, oar renders that they will ezecie ar &fin enter ing into the details above obarrved. We stay sty, however. that every possible contrivance is CM pl,lOl that science coald enaest. The doors ars festooed by massive fraud bolts, which eraser - n/1d by Ysto'., paten: lark. Within the sale, a mow vault is placed for the security of specie. This 111Cii is et astrutted in the same way, though on • scale smaller than the one just desertlsed. It is additionally secured by heavy rowed bona, and ~no of n flails patent combir.auort locks," the pa tent right cf which i• in the pcp.reszion cf this inn. Wo may state as a matter of interest that the coat tf the butgLar•prosf is 81,?,513. The net of the other is s'oU. The former is intended fey an inmates° company in Columbus, Mikiszippi ,• the latter for a private Arm In the 1193 town. They will be shipped to their deitinition in the Coarse of a day or two. Al speoeim.ets of workmanship they are really admirable, and will go far towards -orsluing the already pioad reputation of Phil"- dv , r his c.ethanlcs in the regions tithe sunny South. (From t?• New Yoe& Comperes! Advert - ler I The well-known Philadelphia cullection bean et Davis has recently opened an oMes in the American Exchange Bank builling„corter of Cedar street and Broadway. A house of this kind is cer tainly a desideratum incur business community; end we hazard little in predieting for the =tar t rise MI cordial a support as it has received incur 1.... , ter city. The best mode of collecting claims has always been a pustlir.g proade.m to ant menhants. .Although bents and broken generally take ma luring raper to bo collected through other hanks and brokers, they consider this incidental to siraa lstion. discounting and dealing in r.ocks; and there has been v.,: a little comllaint of delay in re tares, and the lavish ti , e of protests where they were uurieceanry. But neither basks nor l.rokers con do anything int:2 protested paper, tzept to ro turn it to the owner. What gall, than, be done with the claim' home large lams keep a corps of travelling clerks, whcse chief budzeas is to adjust or compromise suspended debts. Thia system would toe excellent, provided the badetros %ere confined to a email district, or was of large amount, and provided the' clerks employed ware Magness men of tact and legal skill. Bat tha claims of a commercial firm are generally mattered over a large portion of the Union, and are so email that the difference between what is offered by fail ' ing dcbtors. and what is secured by clerks, dots not average the tenth pert of salaries and travelling ex pears, not to speak of the fees pail local attorneys for drawing papers which the clerk is incompetent to prepare. As a practical thing, therefore. the qyvtem of millecting by travelling clerks le • failure Lowe morchan , e, diseatisSed with the travelling system. forward suspended paper to lawyers in the vicinity of their debtors, taking the nasal in most eases f-em other merchants, whose infor mation is little more precise, in many eases, than their own, or from agencies who reccariend their reporters. The claims are sent without contraot nye fits The result has condemned the plan. In some eases, the claim is never beard from again, and heavy fee and, cost bills on uncollected CitiCC.l and extortionate deductions from moneys cone:Lei. have Leen matters of, we may almost say. general experienee One ef Our large houses has declared as the result of its effort', fur twenty coats, to collcot suspended debts, that it would have made some money and Jared much trouble, if it had wholly dispensed with collecting elects and country attorneys and accepted, witboat investiga • ties, the offers of felling debtors. The eollectien house of Bimey t Davis is free from the objection, we have saggcstedeo other evacuee. Their theory of business is to take maturing paper ; collect it at maturity, tf N.:Able, and If not, to present it by rpe cial agent, investigate the circumstances; negotiate and secure, or sue, if Pc directed ; never to protest unless necessary to fix the liability of i party ; to send their check for • COHNtiOD on use day of re ceipt ; to advise client in writing of each step takes ; to keep thoroughly informed in regard to tube, promptness, and responsibility of collect * attori.eys, country bankers, and collectors in all parts of the consul. and make artargestents in advance with the best ; regulating feat [a all contingencies, which can be foreseen ; to incur to cost without content cf client, to give counsel utc management and security of claim!, and to ahead ti taking depositions, if necessary; and to know limits of judicisi distrista, times of holding touts, and all peculiarities cf collection laws. Will a thorough. active, and well-patronised orgardeatice for the Coited States and Cicadas, 3lesiers. Disney Dual' will, we doubt not, &freed here, as tbirY eve doing In Philtdetphla, Important Utilities t our haziness community fir the eclleetiOn of ILI Tees of claims.