't •'- t•I- ? • • ~ \\\% \ f' , i : ,• , / , - . . . \' '. t it 1, , i 1 4 / Z' ' ''' , •. ,, r" - - . *il, 4 * PX4P",PR j*, ~.. T4IO I *.AVAIR9 I rrj ; 1-, " ' '', := ,; - • -; ,', - -..---,„--- . ~ . , — c- : ga_ .-,,.--_...,, t, • . -,‘,,:‘,,,../,,;', -.)1J.. , .-' ., ..,.,,, , ,.,,2.-.. n ..„,,,,„ ~ „,•.",.-:,-.lstouivor.o**, ,,,, - ,, - , -. „ ~-„.; .„ ... ~ ~,,----- ,,,,,,:,.,., ~. , , 1 ~._-..; . <--_ . L ~;,,„_••,,,.., „ ear , •-,,,..,,,,,„..::....,..:.;,:::::.;?,,, •P i 'l4 .4. .\ -.. '.. _,..}. P'.'' iO'' . i Trnprr h .".. • -- :.,t , ".. , Is ii i -- Z.i t •D - . 34 1 11r ''' ~- -- ' ~..-,/•‘•',..''..: .... jt• • - 74 -1•• - ' - -.-- 'OMOB,Z(Pi'',4illAVOThirk,OritlirV,:' ,-;; : • • • ' ~ \ , ' , .., .- , , . •Ia - • '-' 't-',;',,' , -.-`;'-',• ' . 4'-)- :I'' -, „ t , - p i -'. " II ..-,'. ri ,fi ' .' ' : 'IPIO 4I e,'RES IMI V ..' -:,' - ‘.., .. ~, , , , ; .. . - - N..... ~. ' • ;.-:.!'. -'• ' : , '-le - ":. ... . ''''n?,.., •”. -,' : :.• -:-...,. .. !...,;0,!:"111iw-'-!—"--:- ,;. 11111 .. - lAI ryna'y CtAille]i!**1 3 04 0 0 1 411. : 04 01 0 1 *. - _ : ~ / : (~,,, . • • _i ". Kailedto,liebseribere out of the City at EitxDos.natte , ' _ , ~„ )1 -mole- - ' - ----,, ,A. r - -ti: *4 --- " ' - - -=' '------ .4. ---- .t - :::; -7 ,77 -7 7 7 .... , ~---- ...-....-......--, - -- .. —.. . „, .. ~. - rams mom% - FotneeDereetne 701 XAMiIt,•IIIORALet , -. ; r - ...... . ...... '..,,., • "..."----ro, ' Tien DOLleillet 701. Sex difolenet-tine_enaley in ad- „ ~. i i .. Yana; foe the tisateoniendLe . , I , , : XiiteliiMM.N.Ll2 PRESIW , . ~.. Menge bit enbecieibere out of' the an at 'nutlet DoLe .V 0 1. . . pHICAII s ELPHI.4, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1860. 14 . 4 p in A v sgs . ili & W m *, --,,, ~, , , 1 ..,. ~. t. ' _ •__ • L. 3.-- , N0.4172.44 TWO CENTS. . . . , . ' V ' 1 0,,fti0oiiii4448iiiiii-'.~:, - I COMMISSION HOUSES. . one of the beet desoriptione of a New England ell- An latereeting and Important State . „.. : . . _ _ - . , lege ever written. But the notices of new book. meat of the Iron Trade at Liverpool ___•..._ ' ' -* F l iallirX - X. 0 .;46/4EoSa : 1 152 CO., 4. r-t A ms.-aza.W 8a BROTHER 1.860. STRAW GOODS. 1860. 1860. 1860.Cljt rts 5 are the great feature of this month. First is a re- The following statement of the iron trade 4 view of Dr. Marx's biography of Beethoven, which at Liverpool, made Up to the Slat of DeeeM wantsAra DEALERS '' : : - , , . _ , review is to be continued ; then, a thorough knout . epi "O .' s: , '' • . , 1 HAVE REMOVED TO THOMPSON & JENKINS, ; , ing of Mr. E. G. Parker's very common-place Re. her, 1859, and forwarded to parties engaged in tee I elation of iron in this city, will doubt- FOREIGN AND DOMESEID - IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS ' AMERICAN WOOLLENS. 40NDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1860. miniseenoes of Rufus Choate ; next, a tremendous less possess a considerable interest to the iron Dlt Y.•• .0 . O.OD s S. . NO.; SOS MARKET STEEE T, . V OF i , , - Manufateurers of our State ; STRAW GOODS; Party ; then notices, duly peppered, of Anthony , The N[lEll2lllOB. No. 240 MAIIKEV iiitiDlT. - ' - . , FANOY CIASSIMERES, , Trollopeei new book on the Wed Indict, and Jam°. el Where they have on hand a complete anortment of HATO A ND s tar I._ ;Irlg 0 99 t fP.-1 ?.9 NEW SPRING STYLES. THE CORNIIILL MAGAZINE FOR FEBRUARY. Itedpath's Public Life of Captain John Brown (a , we. g n esee'2. 6 e NEW GOODS recenvine eveire diii let '' 1 - 1- - - - BONNE B , - ' - ARTIno FAL FLOWI3IOI, In the memorable end veritable history of Niche. decided catchpenny), and notices of three other go a US la.l. a n n Wr" CASHMARETS, e eieleele. 0:- e et CITY AND NEAR ' TILLER, Steen RUOILES, Ste. bas Nioldeby, mention is made of a culminating books, In terms of balanced eulogy. In one of C L 0 T H S , ALL COLORS AND QUALITIES. .21‘2,12•2 1 1 SIZE IX ~ , o • ; ' - NO. 028 MARKET STREET. . point in the hero's life, when the Brothers Cheery. these the reviewer says : " Calviniem should not 5 :5 - e :1 . lisl - as SEILAP.LEI44I3, BUF,;& CO.. . .. Buyers are requested to examine our stet. BLACK DOESKINS, PINE TO SUPER. Me (whom, by the way, we often met In the flesh, be epolt Calvanism, Thackeray Thaokaray, nor o 2. 6 412 4* • 't CIASSIMERES; VESTING/8, 8 1 co., under the .names of Daniel and William Grant) Courvoisior Corvoster ; neither should traveller be P, l ; Sir o FS 1. 1 8!, E Isepotleve of 1 ' ' THOMAS F. FRALEY is engaged with the above KENTUCKY JEANS, went Into their counting-house to witness the debut spelt traveler, nor theatre theater. These lastproe •'4 P . I . ! itet: E . ,' LINENS, ~ % , house,goesen the patrons's° of his friends. ILL•WOOL ripLi NO. of Nicholas as assistant bookkeeper under Tim vinclalisme, particularly, should net find a pthooln .I y • : la. t•-• WRITE 80038 , - ' ' Sulta4e for the fe3-Ihd SATINETS, Linkinwater. Nicholas, smiling an he did it, dip- a journal meant for striffents alt over the Enigiedi- •P: i $ • ` LAOII, . ~ ; : eeer ; . • SPRING SEASON, , ped his pen into the inketand before him, and spooking world ; and if, as we hope, contribution, . EMSEODISIUIiS, ~ , , PRINTED, PLAIN, AND MIXTURES. ` 1 NO. 820 MARKET STREET. ; V . 1 MT: .T.TNERY COTTON WARP CLOTHS, plunged into the aceounebooks, Tim Linkinwater, shell hoteifter appear in the new Quarterly [ Tks te Wg.: 1 I _ 5 ; 1 ; - , ALL GRADES AND COLORS. ' turning pale at hie audacity, following the nib of Undergraduate] from any jereone connected with ' iliKeli t l :g ,I :as !. illi r Oar present desk: seleeted in the beet lieropeasi Towhi+ they invite the attention - of buyers, fell -lm • ' ARD Markets by 01111Whele, le thwiest complete we have . ~. ,• ' TWEEDS, TALMA CLOTHS, ho. the , efiexperionced pen with strained and eager our neighboring University, if shotild' be a condi- - ever aloe& ; ' . Mean 614, pRN.-. : • te TRADE. : .' Issa • STRAW Gr 00 D S FOR SALE BY THE AOHNTS, epee, intil, to quote Dickens, "At loath ho drew a tine that the English standard °repelling should be o lo n ng t e e low breath, and still maintaining 'deposition adopted, in preference to any local perversiong." ti p. ;f . -.7.. P.. NE. 1 i , ' Elzeni "?, E - Et 1 v. • . EXOLUSIVSLY. I'''. . , tilted stool; glanced at brother Charles, The Magazine has' other good articles-and a few 1 pi : Lb:3E. FERRIS , & ialt)..' 1 . , RIORARDS, HAIGHT, & 00.4, I " . 1 secrecy pointing with the feather of hie pen to • which are extravagant, or weak, or both. " White 1 li t gB.R g' 'gf I ° - ... iiiro4iito or - _. „ ' DALE • ROB S , & ___ ,S sTR A W BERRY OTRE B T . I wards Nicholas, and nodded his head in a grave Mims" is a thrice-told tale of New York boaniing• legit-W.3. •g g ;g " ". r an-111km et 1 and eesolute manner, plainly signifying ' He'll houses . "Love and Self-Love" belongs to the ultra ' v wi i rkiErts.. ROS.ENREIM. BROOKS. j - do '' i sentimental .leas. But the papers upon the French WiTrtp,re g e •, 1, ' ',O. 1 , , . - 1 • Der. , %,§ 01 gs:l 1 - plii /' Mk, •!. -- , , . 5911MARKET, ' AnD 518 COMMERCE •ST., , &I 00.. W.ST, FOBES, A LLOYD, Of Mr. Thaokeray, in his new position as editor Character, The Pursuit of Knowledge tinder DM- g.§E.lg§:§t E EE.. v. • • • • . Ito., of and contributor to the Cornltal Ingazsne, collies, (commencement of an excellent story,) the ie lifill. 525 , MAR ; ; , ST I I7 ; , , , . ,PHILADELPIIIA, , 431 MARKET villain, NORTH BIDE, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, (the second number of which we have received History of Screw Propulsion, the poem called "For "Oil'a pa 2P.IES 1' N AND DiPoRT.ERS AND JOBBERS .. ...- - - os 592 COMMERCE STREET. , Na, 219 011E8TNIJT. from Callender d. Co., the extensive newspaper Christie', Sake," and The Progress of the Electric cSittE l §§ re g Eli F Z . , hi r . Onr stook le asteroid by a mea.bar of - Yee Am • " ' ; ~ , " o.r. , Are now opeaing, for the Spring Trade, the moat ex tensive and oholesse amok in the* line ever tweezed AND • and periodical agent, in this oily ,) we are much Telegraph, would be creditable to any periodical. 'BEST EUROPEAMMAIemrm Itele-ina EVIT/ir 41 'F4INC3t. ' GOODS. together' under (Maloof. ' 80 STRAWBERRY STREETS, ' declined to say "ditto "to Tone Linkinwater. In Hero is a bit about telegraphs, which is of general Diet ,la il v I 21 S.: • 5 ? z • . . ~...., .... ._ ...., . ..... earns roe era- plain words, "He'll do." The second number interest: "The great o d r i e e a ti t o ß gn ii i t s a h i l n n igs,ftehnattutrhaeoyf era of • g§igritil g tt F ' n . . . Haw mile a oomplete Moak, 'to wide& okmr.invita the RIBBONS of even. ooneeivable ,deeniption. oorroNADES. graphs "Th frublished on the first of February, is even better class known as oscillating telegraph-that Is , tele. SPEING., - ' - ' ' 1860. . attention of Wears. ' foltelm BONNET MATERIALS. ,, TICKINGS ;I.O Eg a F., Iri 1 5 g,. . -. - .than the first, and Blackwood, Fraser, and the graphs in which the letters are denoted by the num• it'ree : §l t se 1 1": I§2 :'. , _ , CRAWREESs STOUT 33 ' PO? - m - euNToiric , taikr & " •xx, V , PREINOR A.RTiPIO,III. PLOWERS. . CHL4ORS,_ publin Ifitteerary must look about them , for this ' P atekort AND - bontssno , r ' - 2 . 1 -m• '. - '"'' ' ' '''' r RUCEEt3, and all other mminary articles SHIRTING STRIPES, DENIMS, and young gallant has vitality, spirit, brains, and no- ber of motion, to the right or left of a needle or in. le •• - • ~- DRY GOODS, .. "1 . • IMPORTERS AND vrionisaut DEALERS IN . PHILADELPTUA-MADE GOODS GENERALLY. °°l4'• dicator. Those of France are of the 011 3 / 1 called zsgr. §fi 51JE I z.' ti - NO.OO MARKET STREET.- AVM ' Vo" .. ' ----' '' • '' ' ' ' S TRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Also, a full assortment of , The second number opens with a very amiable dial telegraphs, in which an index, or needle, is - gttEll gtE g:§ tl. ' N CLOTHS, CABaitmEEBS, VESTINGS,,, carried around the face of a dial, around the air- ;.3 in of which are placed the lettere of the CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GOODS, DO, ankle, by Thaokeray, called " Nil Niel Bottum, cum feren .k . .. p P..g EL s k r .. . I 7 . 7, „ - - i ' BLOOMERS, SHAKER . HOODS, dre. ISATINETTS, OASSIMERES, and WOOLLENS, in eulogy of Waehington Irving and Lord Macau- alphabet ; any particular letter being designated ' I .2§Kaigrg g l it li l WAt; S. STEWART & 00.. ,T41.L0 RS" : TRIMMINGS, , . - Of cleanable makes and styles. fete -tf lay. 'lt is followed by a chatty, anecdotal paper by the brief stopping of the needle. A similar eye ..., , . ihipiStaTEEtel AND -JOBBERS OF - . entitled " itoraslee Panics," attributed to W. If tom has been used in Prussia ; but, recently, the ,- SIL K NO ! , BEO MARKET 1:0/1MT, (UpStaixi,) Ooneoleue , Of one sueerloi facilities In obtaining our En Ni E . ' s l ltt. I 7 t American or recording I nstrument of Prof. Morse, supplies. we , flatter ourselves that superior induce- r ,ITT.LE, STOKES. & CO. Russell, the Crimean and Chinese correspondent °O•osoo - - 1- • has been introduced into this 11 as we as every other l o' :1 :11.27,§ I/ t . t 1 ?: . Are' mir opening their Seeing Stook, to witha l , th ey to . meets;moth as regards °holes, of Wootton and menders - •aes " of the Tstnes, and elm with equal positiveness to European country ; and even in England, the ea. • FANOY DRESS (mops - vote thl attention of the trade. , e s e_e m Bonin pries', assume be met with. fe.s4ne . -• • 303 MARItT Bee'lle . NO. 231 OIIESTNUT STREET. " Jacob Omnium," of the same journal, whose tional prejudice is genteelly giving way, and our to , l2l gy gg E Er. I 5, Aim Nov in seam and ate socurtau reasorturr a " • , . . real name is Biggins. Next tomes a translation American system is being introdu c ed. '"" aags"iineUt Vrhit il e u gav • _ = ~ m L'. 'LL &00 FOR from Horace, by Themes Hoe'', Eon of hiin who ha ' v ' e ln ev A er nie b ri e c o a n n u r e l d 3 . 6114freireradingeirtruments in- ...- zENtag' l 4 § t'§ F ! " - Purchased for cast, , to who& they lava* the atom- 'a.'" i 1 -HALLOW EVEN IN G ' FARTIES FOREIGN wrot The Song of the Shirt, of which the °rte. kinds, but only five are in epee:He w n at have e es w en a t hY geJ . Eg 2 .§ ,?,g I i IL PILT;r 1 11,11 ilSaaltrarillgry__nitabnl4d,__4lll". 'h . ~„,.., '• ! PHILADELPE74, nal anuserlpt is now in Philadelphia. We give namely. Tho eleotro-magneile timing Instrument ttinn gttl 2 ° stelae o! Peeled Moir eoa: l theov OA RAMO@ rid-Nigli r ' ' ,l ' ' BERTHAS, AND it foe his father's sake : of Professor Morse ; the electro•magnetie step•by. ' IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF step' printing of Mr. House; the electro-magnetio CAPES, SETS, TO OOLDENHAIR. tgei; 1 1 7 4 et A HE I 3 coHN B. STR'i'llErt, - &iChr:).,. ' 8114 IC 5 SLEEVES, and OUSTS, PACIFIC MILLS A il ! Perrha-tell me o whose the happy lot synehronous printing of Mr . Hughes; the electro chemioal,rhethmic of Mr. Bath, and the combine- i§ttatg r it o " g l a 1 7 1. In Reel Laos, Onus, illusion, To Re thee on n concli of lavish roses- ' lion ;printiog, combining the essential parts of the AND _ We bathed IA odorotiedews. in hie fond arms enciollee /limbos instrument with portions of the House. NO. 010 MARKET ST ,; SOUTH SLOE, 'AB. TIIMIIW - ; Blond arid Imitation, t.r....?... Eg ..... E Ya 5 PHILADELPHIA _ ' DRESS GOODS vela name happy trot?' ?' The Morse apparatus la, however, more generally WHOLESALE DEALRES . ' • , ' ' FANCY ... DRY GOODS , in great varieties, of the For whom thole note of golden- { loved hair used in this country, and every other. Out of the gliig§g § § t§ 1 ; '' - Di - ' NEWEST STYLES, BY THE Dolt thou entwine In cunning etwelestness ? two hundred and fifty thousand miles of electric et.. BRITISH, mi . / . , INOLUDINA MINCH ' AID Abtait '"`""" FANO' DEHM FABRICS in every variety.ALSO. 44. 0.4, 11-4.9.4, 10-4 ILLUSION, Alas, poor boy! Who thee, In food belief, °armee, telegraph now in operation, or in the course of Deeming th ee 'wholly fair! construction in the world, at least two hundred 0'.8.1 Vii. A C LI. 1 iERIAt 'il 1 Y,Ti ; . D - R „Y .G . 0 0 D . hil" . , . BLACK-A - Panay DRESS SILO Of all desoriptions• TARLATANS, CRAPES, dm., , _ PACKAGE. How oft *hall no thy fickleness bemoan, thousand give the preference to it. • 0,-,• , i , ~,, "Although the Morse apparatus is a recording Also Oareete, 011-01etke, and Matting", boushe duly RIBBONbr OLOTBB , CRAVATS, - MITTS, 1 1.DYFE , Moll below the usual prime'. When fair to foul shall olianee-and lie, unskilful ono, yet, for the last six years the operators in this Matietteett '• ' 1 ' SHAWLS. MANTILLAS, LACER ALSO, In p ilota g e , beholds-with tempest wildly wilful- OAT REDUCED PRIMES. _ e r a -rat •country haver discontinued the use of the paper, esoE s evite s cHin, Ili Oessenele EMEROIDERIES. WHITE GOODS, Re., tee., WARBURTON'S. The happy calm o'erthrown! and confined themselves to reading by the ear, et•seseaoSe•te • ' , .e." Ve, 1 ' ' Have now open for the • BIOLLEY C L 0 T H S , R". who now hopes that thou wilt ever penis which they do with the greatest facility. By this : II iirn-e 1004 CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street, • 'i Pf%l All void of care, and full of fond endearing, means a great saving is made In the expense of ! , ] - . )M00, - o,E.l3Falr e : .. I , - SPRING OF 1860 308 13outh 8110011 D Street, below Sarno*. OASSIALERES, AND DOESKINS, Know,' not that varies more than zephyrs ever-veering working the telegraph, and far greater correctness : The fickle breath of love. insured, as the ear is found much more reliable in '; • . ' ' . . 11 so 9V? • • o . _ „ . comprehending the clicks of the instrument than • ' '' 11 fit P . ; LA:FOLMOADE., es CO.. Thethassonment of the above GOODS, purchased be lets - rf • their Belem, With a general assortment of goods for men's wear. Al,! he lees he, to whom. like sane untried, oo Thou teemed fair! That my sea-gothe'e ended, the eye in deciphering the arbitrary alphabet of • , • • • ' . o e se 1 e''S ait dots and lines. . • • . - DIRECTLY FROM THE MANUFACTURERS, STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. fns -wi ' m nrk "' MY votive tablet proves. to those dark gate suspended • 1 eoeo F ..-: si EATS REMOyED TO IN THE VARIOUS EUROPEAN MARKETS. SILKS & WOOLLENS ! Whe o'er the wave, preside. " The rapidity of tho several instruments in tiree may be given as follows: Cooke and Wheetstone'e •; • , cat ; 4: Whs.+ they believe, is timureaseed in variety and LINCOLN. 'WOOD, & These rhymes, carelessness and eareth are down- needle telegraph of Great Britain, 900 words per : ' : . . NO.' 611 CHESTNUT STREET, s,.apneaa by NICHOLS. ' right bad ; but the spirit of the original Is well hour; Froment's dial telegraph of Frame, 1,200 ; d ...se.te I • .• , '-- ANY JOBBING HOUSE IN TEE UNION. No. 195 OHESTNUT STREET, proseried. There are three new chapters of An• Dragnet', dial telegraph, also French, 1,000; Ste- : . •: I, 1 1 .2..... ° i l eeeetz „TAN jcirs .EL A - r:r. . i ' '. Their stock of ' (Between Seventh and Eighth,) MOILWAINE & BACON. thr'hY Trollope'a now story, e Frawley Parson- loan's dial telegraph, formerly used upon the 11 1 ; 1 Prussian lines, 900 ; Bain's chemical, in use be- ;: • , .e. :: :2 Z ••” '''''te'f'"'" nave new In store a • age," which promises to be his best notion, and tween Liverpool and Manchester, an d formerly to I; 1 i .i.--ieite C r - ' - I DR.r.ss (loops CoMPLN•rrt NrOCE Of ' . then come, a poem by Alfred Tennyson, evidently a considerable extent in the United States, 1,500; I: • : t , WHIRS alltily ina iroi inannsit ' • I SPRINer GOODS. j ev06 . 1. No. 186 CHESTNUT STREET, fresh from the mint of his genius, called " Tithe. the Morse telegraph, in use all over the world, ;f i : : !setae' tia tramstase variety of fistelos, embalming the 1 '' ma it_ TAKE V R 'SPRING IMPORTATIONS. - —' ' • . 10111PAItilitte nus." It is the lament of Tithonus, upon whom 1,500; the (louse printing. used In the United R I -....e...,a , ' LATEST PARIS NOVELTIES. TRAW. RATS • to . IENNETIII. _ Aurora bestowed immortality, but omitted to add States to a limited extent, and in Cuba, ~ 8 00; e . OF •,. 1 I Ele' AND 1.-_ , .. reeele_eTßAW GOODE, Have, per the latest snivels, received a large stook of Hughes' and the combination instruments, 2,000. e eeeseeesthse . 4 1 . 1 ;!: 1 : 1 0. ei 2WsD .• , --O , Nei liVrB. and Perpetual youth, which would have made the boon The three last systems are American inventions. teetlerSee4e.:. 2 ' E FLO 'e : . RII3 SONS, and BILKS and WOOLLENS, adapted to the Clothing 11 ....,' ell . ' T• ERM 8 : To LL RY aiDS rN GENERAL, Jobbing Trade, 'melee wheal' are the following popular of value. Here it follows : Thus it will be soon that to our country is due the ' ' ''' ' 'l :a .0 e s • MEN AND" BOYS' WEAR, teh they respectfully invite the attention a TITHON US. credit or inventing the most rapid and the most ir weaiele • . ' SIX Manner CREDIT to merchants of undoubted 2. A haw. M jaeltt and short-time' buyers will find epeeist advert- make 'l6'l'l' universally•used telegraphic epitome." 11 .28:::•!. To wbile& ellerestyne the attendee of deahm ,la swab :.; ' s i s al", or . taste in exameung this stook before pun:theme. fe3-3161 C. NELLESSEN (Son of J. Itio Whole and Half Ends.sy ALVARO TIVINVgOV. "Ll' r.tle=tt Turning to the announcement part of this ms a• e r s - -‘,... - - es - e., ..e o ae0...., . ieetemo,me ! a rue l the woods deony end fall, Ay I -VEte'eßo a - _.__tr. ___ - six FER 011HT.Diseoust for Gash tu tea days.sine, we learn its publishers, Ticknor & Fields, o,ese e ee.,....eS • 11 ........ere PER - , F. BIOLLEY & SON'S " ei The conie sviper weep their burden to the ground, , _ i -.....- e jrNO; B.ELLISON &SONS. TWELVE " CENT. pet Annum,detheemt for ad- 01l HILL/BORN , JONES. NAMIEST, OR AUSTRIAN " ,111 Man s and tills the earth and lies beneath, have the following works in the press : The Marble i i G. C.• , 863• venal permeate . fns -fin&east • And after mans a summer dies the man. Faun ; or, 'Tho Romance of Monte Beni. By Na. • ri. . 2 . I, ""?. - $36---3I AM K 211 ST II BET, , lmporter and Manufacturer of SAXONY CLOTHS. of all mdse. Moore; oruelemm . ortality nototiLltsr.. 2 m I _,, :- v thaniel Hawthorne. 2 vols., IGmo. Conduot of os ,„ o oe- o oki i .oki, - 1 - 0 Le guErt, VAN OULAIN. & • FANCY SILK AND STRAW - Also, 84 and 0-4 DOESKINS , Consumes, I witherilowly rhino elm, CASSihiIiRES,FAN• Here at the meet limit of theorld, Life. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. 1 vol. Travel hire 1027 . 3 ; 4 `"Cq .34 ...: 0 1 ..•:• •• hl ' ' Ramon door below Prvorth,r BONNETS AND HATS. CY do., BIOLLEY'S SILK MIXTURES and TRI. - A whoe-hair'd shadow ronining like a dream and Study In Italy. By Charles Eliot Norton. 1 m ; otiXte2 m oomee. IMPOZINete AND JR411310 'O7 i GLASS. - ARTIFICIAL FLOWEftS, . COTS, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK BILK SATINS. The ever-ellent spaces oldie Rest. Par•folded mist., and gleaming balls of morn. vol., 16mo. History, Theory, and Practice of the Eleetrio Telegraph. By George B. Presoott. Pro- s l eeto e :o....r , •,, ~ v.....zatti137,- -, • 1 01.... 11 I V.IIr4V. CLOTHS, CIASSIDEERES, 1 172111 TINGS, AN ' i kerserteel and Wholesale Nolen lel FEATHERS, RUOII/311, Its, ' COTTON BACK do., BLACK BILK VELVETS, , Alas! for tins gray shedow, ones a men- fusely illustrated. 1 vol., 12mo. A Name Never n• r •gal l " t t n • I oeeop. ~ • : ' TAILINtersTIIIMMINGIes '• , s,- •- : I ' BLAC K and FANCY BILK VESTIN Tee attention of City and Country Dineen is melted All ~ which ~ 0„,,, sate favorabl e Gll ' la , o mi lam So Florian.. in his beauty end thy choice, 1 Written ; (the story of young hearts that scaled the ; re :: :s Z,' Would inenestke attention of boy.,, vtii.-thrtr lame' '' 1 HOSIERY. lo a large sad vaned st oo k of the above goods et ' o'' are °ire "' '".' ''''' on term. . „Who neoleit him thy chosen, that he seeniel fel-wf&ndm - Greet Mountain, three thousand years ago.) With . .i .uv.r .. 4 . 4 . a . 0, ... ! 2 1 o.oma r Ikelsof FAlllff, 4ARSIMERIB, I'ESTINIMI, kad Att. ~ r' i • 482 MARKET STREET. I need thee, " Oive me iminorisiio..• other things, by the au'hor of " The New Priest in • - 5t .2 ,:4-gt.itkr g 01 or.;•eter -lionifilaalcesetPOßElSN CLOTERaiiia DOWS11101; -,_, 1 ' GLOVES, FANOT 00089 , se., feleein Below Fifth. 1101VLAIN AN D Then dude thus grant mine mitring with a smile, Conception Bay." Lake Hones. A romance. 6 ' - ' B6 66666 0! a woolop. lat*lkaelii sett Oolong aid offer thenolosive Wrist ~ . " ' ~, .• ,,, meemess ..a. Like wealthy men who care not how they give. r. Translated from the German of Fanny Lewald. By es; a-••'-t" i •e Eldkidelphia of HILOEST'S iiefebratid amid oft:Rothe .:*.i.o.witin Ica. 422 ritediEßT STREET. Bet thy grime Muni Indignsnt work'd their wills, °"1 NeNE 2 le and Deeekias; also. „Le. Favorite Sowings. eseeneseed e 1 LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS. EMBROIDERED And boat me clown elid mere:land waited ine. Nathaniel Greene. Lookhart's Life of Sir Walter tagggn . Elig 1 f.i? .c.clsaF , .... - Moe. to the poodl e / end MACHINE TWIST in all •0"." 1 *!-': SPRANG. 186 fl - - - - And (heath they coati out end lee, left me mime!, Scott. Uniform with the' Illustrated Household •t,t.,s4,gg§fe..ggir .i I , . '° 8 lons. '' . ' • - -.*:-..' - fieikbn M .' . - l'. 1860. • SPRING. 1860. , CANTO N To dwell In preemie° of immortel youth, Waverley Novels." z 1 ...: t .6 . ;..11 1 2 Immortal Ste beside immertal youth, liAlt PER'S MAGAZINE. ---- BITER; PRICE, .& CO.. ' " S*. B 1., EY.•,MO L T EN , And all I Natl. In ashes. Can thy lose, S le ; 1 ,1 2 S - rels ' e l.' . e "I 'lbis March number, which we have received E . & WOODRUFF. _ , Thy booty, make amends, though even now, . 4 m aeththe. ...., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or . ' ' CRAPE SHAWLS. Close ovir me, the silver star, thy guide, from Petersons, epees with " The Ballad of Vai- atee• - o w e ee - t. • c il - 0 - e -- .....,te,„ ,t; IMPORTERS AND 'JOBBERS EVANS & HASSALL, Shines It those tremulous eyes that fill with tenrs ley Forge," by R. H. Stoddert , which, if printed ; r.tesn'e l l l e." ei 21 oX 2 e . 2. .FORRIGrt AND 'DOMESTIC , ;OW To harem,. Let me go :take bock thy sift : in the usual manner, would have been rather flat ra. ei ss woolese e. , . r POR SALE BY Why elould a men desire in any way P o Z ' SI L K . IMPORTERS OF To v.,. from the kindly race of con, prose. It professes to relate the adventures of ' o , r. 1 1 1 ..".5 ,- ~ IC D' R Y - 0 0 0:D S. : - . AND . . • Or tato% beyond the gonl of ordinarne " brave old Gran'ther Baldwin "-which amount to F 1-11. " ' lla- - :.EMtEEEg,SE4 ' -1 - $ .l .4 LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, R. E. EVANS: where all should pause, as is most meet for all ? nothing. The portrait of the old Gran'ther, by ‘ e .1 :11 7;th, '" ee l.' U •og `FANCY GOODS. ;,..,,, askeo N . ..a - ' P0.,813 MARKET S TR EET. A soft sir Inn, the aloud apart; there comes John R. Chnpen, is remarkably good, and worthy I NO. 511 MARKET STREET,' No. e 1 8. FOURTH STREET, 210 CHESTNUT STREET. A gimps° of that dark world where I was born. of being better illustrated, by the pen, than it is. e .,...„...,...„, r5 ,,„. ~.. ~, . .4 , - . - -- - - - ii,- t m ~...ww >. PHILADELPHIA. . i ,' • ,riuLADALPAIA, ilifewfma One morn the old mysterious glimmer stenla m In ; .r...-as -I Life among the Loggers is wtitten with great spirit neeofee.22o;e2 P 0 . 0 i • Pb Meese Are now ereParee to air hoses, seminal', a very large Ate now operdnit A fi ne asiortmetit of Prim thy pure brows, Sod from thy shoulders pure, m o, eosieete e• es - and apparent accuracy, and liberally Illustrated. "e""'"'""*"" ei e and desirable Steak iseetheds,replenithed by the ameval NO'TBIIII3IB FOR Tall SPRING SEASON, FARRELL & MORRIS. Ali bosom beating with a heart renew'd. e , e :: :2 at SPRING " GOODS. " - of eirem Steamer from Europe. fidasfmerem The cheeks heron to redden through the gloom, A Peep at the Elephant, in his native land, and e, z „ o l weieh se , . , , , ...., . • - , To wMoh they invite the attendee af "mien' tin-in' 1321 CHESTNUT STREET, Thysweet oyes brighten slowly close to mine. Corn In Amerioa, both well set off with numerous - ij orZaela ...... .....eta.ete.e. 2 13A.ROROFT 1 •& CO .. SMITH. WTTAfT AMS & 00, -, . ,_,-,. IMPORTERS. Ere yet they blind the stare and that wild team engravings, are also articles which we can oordially tnig ., q - n r Whbh love thee, yenning for thy yoke, arise, praise. The paper upon The Search for a North NO& 404 AND 407 MARKET BURET. • I ' ' SKELETON , SHIRTS. . And shake the darkness from their leosenel manes, West Passage is the very beat, we think, In the re ......lo ....TIP lea. 513 MARKET and 510 COMMERCE 0113., -----s•----------•------ - -------- , AND And teat tho twilight Into flakes of fire. some limit of space, yet written. There an three ~, ..,,,,,„..„ I" c.0..N0r. .., IMPOMTERII AND JOBBERS , i 1860. SPRiNG PASUION. 1860. co m Aria BIONM II R C 114 NTS Lo : ever thee thou groweet beautiful i . , extracts here from the Cornhill Afagazine, viz: ttla t alltt F 1 :: :g e. le siknee, then before thine answer given • . •or - - , . Haie NOW in store, sad arefiaily reeineutg seditious to, Se Deperteet, end thy tears ere on my cheek. Level the Widower, (with the last halepage omit- , ono? Me Lie•ROBST and moat . FORMER AND EOKESTIO.DAT GOODB,-,-,,.. ; .. - - .. • ' ...._— CLOTHS, en red hero,) Tennyson's poem, w hi c h we gave above, . 0r.04...e -.- WOVEN GORE TRAIL 11.-i 000b.O. Stook new omelets and rade for buten. RA-Ow !• '. COMPLETE ASSORTMENTS • CIAIMIMERES, / and Thackeray's tribute to the memory of Irving leUttleoitifiEN I te . „ DOESKINS. AND . ra...1:0' . „ SKELETON SKIRTS. I and Macaulay. Tbe Easy Chair, Foreign Burean, EilegOkl o ate. ; w•-•••th • or • and Editor's Drawer, are very good, this month. sE,Tg;tsT v ci . ..3.pack, . „ - ', - • . MODE DE PARIS. RAU:NETS. . From the latter we cull a few extracts : aeeee. ; ' AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN FABRICS r : : :a. . Vit. ,.„.., ? _ asvi l Memis. ,' : in Evanson. , • SPRING AND .. Seine years since a poor boy in-- county, vwitsp.&ma, named Timberlake, was sent to school, gra- ....esemosioess 6....... m 11 SZZor l I I M tr . . OWNAINTh It '' , AL I Z A r hi; rah& to let timid IN Nrir ' hOOlO in the centlattio OSBORNE Jo CIIE.EEIMA_N. SUMMER MATING% , tuitously, by a gentleman by the name of Kirke. zqq'za... -o 1 oeth.e. 'la Vial). D r ' /44 II ; _ ini s -t' HAY WARD, ' We have sasatyltyles of Staple Goods wows mum- - ANSON lA, CONNECTICUT, This boy was ploughing one day with a one•horse 1 o-eeh - - Imoolteee sad Wholeludar Deedem in lid lio the . . • MANTEL/1M team, and hi, horse being disposed to turn aside from the tree mirth, he bawls out to him. ' Wily 04 ... C. 1, eatts.f I - ARE THE SOLE MANUFACTUREEB OP TERSE PANTALOON STUFFS. don't you come hither I tell' you?' A gentleman ' 40455 , ,,1 AIR F oaooto,. 13 0 . .Y ,G• O ' O D IS . • • SOUTM I IRN ' TRADE. CELEBRATED FASHIONABLE SKIRTS. happening to be near, and overhearing the toys se""" ' 1 .1 A t,n : ::2 o. - . CLOTHING. ' . • - - . iisintiatiiimi for, and .canned sninedvely to, mu. Their °°°4l an all trade with "Pearl reference to alit l m ,„ etc.. Co. • exelemationosalls to him and says .1 thought I. Pirko sent you to school to learn grammar !' en es ee eal • 1 ra o .5. • neeee-." 4 1183 7. 4 7, 1 ,1 r'lo, l i ° ° / 4 /U P! T11161 ".", 1 " 1 4 14411 , gem ' .. f,,,,s.ft w i ls , the wants oils witieal trade, and, they are oonfeitut that ' Humph " retorts the boy, .do you think that • ;E: a .,.,......1.U0g0 5 r i ! n 0... or , WOLFE & C O . . I ant such a fool 111 to talk grammar to a done ?'" 2,l§F l yoUev . I t 1 _ , , wErtners Atrki,Tis - &i -•_ : -.- j , W. GIBBS & SONS. SYMMETRY OF FORM. "Not many years alone there lived in Knoxville, ' •TODllefiSee, one James P. Own-all, a very come 7; . 1 ' m : . '".. QUALITY OF MATERLtL, and WHOLESALE "ening', foppish fellow, of diminutive proportions, r: I 11 -..*'- ...2 , e i i 1 i.e, 1 0 , v 7 MoVERM,; 1 . , -:, - No. am, MARKET rrair, PERFECTION OF WORJCMANSHIP, CARPETING, OIL-CLOTH, AND MATTING ! Who 7" Very fond of displaying his wit. On one '' .- .. o= l . eo " is es 1 a :: S 7• IMPORTERS AND 108 ERRE , An now !ening their - ocomion ce he stood on Goy street, entertaining a . .. 1 1".etlgjeattei• • 1! te--4.5 h I l i r TROY LIT VISIIQOALLAD IN THIS DI IN ANY Creel there chanced to pass e groat big SPRING. BTOCS Or GOODS WHITELY. 'WAREHOUSE. crowd or Went . ; o Cons. `-' DR 'T -- (31 . 0 - 0 - DS .- - --- : - fellow from the ceePtrY. Jim remarked to the re i ooeem - ' '' ' Ro o tlet MARKET STROM. ' ' ' Adapted to Being made undertath die "Extensive" and "Woven crowd, 'lf rho Bible be true that all flesh is grass, " ---- e, Above Third, . , e • -MEN"S W E A R • Skirt Patentee , there is mo liability foe infringement. NO. ISt 011ESTNUT STREET, treat a lea , l of hay that is ." ter e" ..t. 1 ag,. - §voPsg g , .-.. e2oele sitisAWlts,Our Rollins' enable us to MI promptly the WNW , or' or A sen ey ye. phoenetphia Carpet Manufatenrere " Tho Hoosier turned round, And Lestowing a „__;; •,,,,,e. • 0.0.16. 1 „. e gterlt %moo. . l4lMay:one, , Janie& will be fcinnd,afisilassortment of den. fed-im withering glance upon tho crowd, said, 'ft must be : : :2' It Q A YVIIIMer s tsll-11M CLOTHE, DOESKeNB,IIESTINGS,TRIMM2I4OO, AO. . For sale evelywhers by the Trade . true, for even the asses are nibbling at ma.' oi e Bonin. , , ' A Connecticut eorreepondent gays : 'Having e _ .,,„..,emt " es t e to...esteh '. 4. , , , ',lll-Ini P.0.-Ladies should be Anteater tote. that "Woven WIROTHINGBAM A MILS, -4..6 .. .,,r I ---.—.....-----.--.........,made a call on a neighbor, I happened to take up kv.- ..1 a.1 - :., - ,.. 1 k p' - Gore Trail, made by Osborne I; Chessman," as printed ege PAPER MANIGIIN4IB.'fiIoo.. ! istihols en the band, a, an 'vitiates° of mullions's. an old family Bible, and on limiting over the family no-nn-n......, .coc c i - JaX-detlewmfet record, I saw an account of a birth written in this essei spessinso l emel 95 LSTITIA STREET, AND 34 SOOTY wise : 'Elizabeth Jones, born on the 20th Norern. oe MEDICINAL. I FRONT STREET. bar, 17e5, according to the best of her recallee tten ." " TO CLOSE BUSINESS a&RI, MONTGIOMERIC, & CO, 122 O.HB9TNITX STUNT, Will get out, through tau mater eat u mist, their large stook of PAPER k/ANGINCII3, " cooitetiosof OM" Yulety aonneoaid with as Wilma iT GREATLY mum num. PIER WIMON PAPERS AT 93 fltß OMIT. B. Naomi taming Welt Hams Papered,an fit great BARGAINS. JIOTJSE.FTJENISSING GO Wail: GOODS FOR THE SEASON, BRONZED FENDERS - AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE fIETf, FOOT WARIKETS, j ! tAIWBR ENNEWSB,:c3tTRB.II°7 , • AT TUX • 1101782-itIREISHINGIBTOREI3, NOS: 999.2111 i 1926 CHESTNUT STREET. IT1•10. A. biU,Rt,fitY • ac CO, entwine - BOOTNI AND SHOES. BORER et: B RO.Tli ER$3. , MAN yt&OTTREIIB AND 7110LMALE . vrplua., CITY AND, BABTERN-31*3 BOOTS : :4:Np SEWER;, Nom 439444434:3124tA1T STAMM ' .349c4 413441 330.43'3iittu., ' LEVICK RASINoye.4;3O., BOOT AND KROH - I ,ifAR I 4IOE6I • MANIINAOTONY. - • . . NO. 105 MARKET OTNNOT c i4ILLADBLPRIA. ;We hove pow on hmil lin.extensive stook of BOOTA JW.BfioliB.of termlegoriptiopief . - • OUP 0767:44e 14,8'0,101,11irliC/Talt*: to which :we invite the 14tertipn Fit Solithem4 end ifeiiietittniiinn , 4 raft o f t.futro,.pmd i,"llo.oi ititt.i.,4l4narm4kitip el .130M:E.R13 & SON. • • , aIPOSIPMIS AND WILMS 121 :CLOTHS, • OMMINGIREL VMSTINGS, , TAILORS' TRIMMINGS, Re.. SOUTH 'lTOtriMil STREET, 424fteen Market and Chestnut Stroeta,) PRILRIMILPRIA. reB-1m witmert s, maxi OUALKLIT SONIZIIi. A . , W. LITTLE & (JO.. ',BILK GOODS. No. 826 MARKET STREET. wan A SUPERB 'ASSORTMENT. • LINEN GOODS. OF MY OWN IMPORTATION. NOW OPENING, AND FOR BALE BY JOSHUA L. B A ILY, IMPORTED AND JOBBER, AIN MATOCAT 13TR ANT, PIIILADELPHIA fella MERRIMACK PRINTS. ?WINDY NEIN BTYLEB THIS DA A'. FEBRUARY WA, 1011 TAIT AT JOSI-IXIA L. 13AILY. N 0.918 NARICBT STREW, CANTON FLANNELS, SNOW OHO% AMOOKEAG, KBNNEDB could give estisfaetery evidence cf his responsi bility and kilialteu, $2OO to take the woman cf hie heads. nobody took up the (Zee era the men left. We anlerstami he if from Kenthetiv, and that the woman is a daTlV—Plaindtater,