The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, February 20, 1860, Image 1

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pHICAII s ELPHI.4, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1860.
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' 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
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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
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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, .
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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 . ,'
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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 $ • `
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. • 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 .
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,• ' TWEEDS, TALMA CLOTHS, ho. the , efiexperionced pen with strained and eager our neighboring University, if shotild' be a condi- -
ever aloe& ; ' . Mean 614, pRN.-. :
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• 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
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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,
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. 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 °
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,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
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- 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.
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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 • " ' ;
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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
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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.
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- ' ' 1860. . attention of Wears. ' foltelm BONNET MATERIALS. ,, TICKINGS ;I.O Eg a F., Iri 1 5 g,.
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graphs in which the letters are denoted by the num• it'ree : §l t se 1 1": I§2 :'.
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CRAWREESs STOUT 33 ' PO? - m - euNToiric , taikr & " •xx, V , PREINOR A.RTiPIO,III. PLOWERS.
. CHL4ORS,_ publin Ifitteerary must look about them , for this
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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
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' 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
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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 "
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, . . real name is Biggins. Next tomes a translation American system is being introdu c ed.
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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- ...-
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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
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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 ;
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- 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
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„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.
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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 ! ,
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- 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 '; •
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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 • ,
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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
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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
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.• , '-- 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.
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••” '''''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
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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 •
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PER - , F. BIOLLEY & SON'S " ei The
conie sviper weep their burden to the ground, , _
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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
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' ' 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<J,
Bleached, Unbleached, end Colored
CANTON FLANNELS.
BY THE PIECE OR CAGE.
JOSHUA L. DAILY.
' 414•MARKICT STREET,
• . ,
141841. - PHILADELPHIA.
MRS. WINSLOW,
AN EXPERIBNOED NURSE AHD ,FENA LE
rhysloian; presents to the attention or mothers her
SOOTHING SYR UP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
wltleh, greatly familltates.the jproopss of teething, by
tdrturppg gun roduez all kr/tampion ; al.
Al h i traglrieralba %ALM
Depend upon here not It wi lt give rya to yourselves
RELIEF AND HEALTH CO YOUR INFANTS.
We hive put up and sold
yealli, and oan say, in eon
what we have never been
medicine. NEVER HAt)
OLE INSTANCE,TO E
timely used. Never di
diesatisfsetion by any one
tra all are delist ed
pooh ry, in terms of his es
oat effects and medic vir
matter " what we do
experience,andpledgeour
Inept of what we here de
instrincie where the Infan
exhaustion. relief will be
minutes after the syrup is
them pre paration
ofost EXPEKI-
N REF.B In NowEnglipad
never-failin_g sitcom in
1110u8AND8
It not only relieves the
Anoraks the stomach and
and Elvis toga and energy
BOWELSm instantly re-
AND WIND
vulsions. whioh, if not
death. We believe it the
the world in all oases
HINES. IN CHILDREN,
teething or from nrirother
every mother who has
the foregoing complaints.
n o ; V i k r e ori biritigd i t i e d eo . . i o d
/11t1,
noe or t its me ioine,
(ions for using w moo
rain,illiget%:', l 7': on
Kir Bold by Druggists tl
pal Office, N 0.13 CEDAR
Price 25 cents a bottle.
JUST RECEIVED, FER
V IG O.
A oondenment of new and beitutlfoll
EITEAEOBOOP,IO VIEWS*
whloh we oder at very reasonable nrtoee.
PHILADELPHIA.
EDWARD PARRISH.
pai-ef 9OO ARCH Street.
P RIVY WELLS OLEANED AT A LOW
Prim to obtain the contents. Address WILLIAM .
TIMSON, Poudrotte Office, feB-1m•
No. 1213 North SECOND Street.
DORCAS,
VINEGAR.-200 bbls. Clarified Cider
• Vinegar ; e 0 do White Wine %rex,. in extra
A rill trait Cnonl73orfinAmMr.
CODFIBB.-600 uttle, Extra Grand Bank,
In IWO and for gale la n
LIS awl UN Mar
Why wilt thou •ver mare me with thy tears,
And metre me tremble Iret a saying learnt,
In cwts far-off, on that dark earth, be true 1—
'The Gods themselves can not recall their gifts."
AY Me ! ay met with what another heart
In day. far-off, and with what other eyes
I used to watch—lf I be be that wateh'd—
The luold outline forming round thee, saw
the dim curls kindle into sunny rings.
Planted with thy mystic) change, and felt my blood
wh rlo u pi th.f
with ote th h e enzi glo . w n t a h u at d. s . lo g w m ly w e in ri g na d eri ew n: w al a l rm
To ernse z Zal and thy portals, while I lay,
Worn, and isould hear t.
Nth kisses balmier . .. 4l ' l ,b n " . opening bode
lips that kial'il
Wlispennk I knew not what o :wIld and sweet,
Lire that 'trance sons I heard Apcilrri 4 114
Willa nion lice a mist rose into towers.
Yet bold me not forever in thine East:
Row can my nature longer mix with thine t
Coldly (lir rosy shadows Isatbe mo, cold
Are all thr lights, and cold thy wrinkled feet
Upon thy glimmering thresholds, when tho steam
Floats up from those dim field. about the homes
Of happy men that have the power to dia.
And grassy barrows of the happier dead.
Release Me. and restore me to the ground;
Thou meat all things, thou wilt nee my grave ;
Thou wilt renew thy beauty morn by morn ;
I earth in earth forest them empty courts,
And thee returning on thy silver wheel,.
Tonnyson'a recently published sea. idyl, fur
which he received tiro dollars a lino, and not Ilfty
as reported,'was written many yoara ago, and not
svon to the world, from the author's opinion that
MO commonplace, but " Tithonua" we bear is
:ally the latest production of his mind. George
ugustus Bala follows with a first portion, rola.
ng to the boyhood of frogarth, the painter.
ionekton Milnes, a literary M. P., who published
Poetry for tho Pooplo," and charged three dol.
ire for the volume, comes next with a protty poem,
Ither fooblo, in the stanza of Hood's " Dream of
ugono Aram," relating how mother and daughter
oth loved the same man, and the mother Barren
„nod her own Inclination. Tho two closing sten
- _ iLs toll how this happen :
SHIPLEY, HAZARD, lG UIITOILINSON) ' she .poka—bar words were very low.
But resolute in tone— ,•
rw no outuntrurr Or.* ~ Dear chili; ! lie comes,—Nay, blush not so
COEMISSION MERCHA NTS To have your motet known:
'Tis best, 'tie beet, that I should go—
FOR THE BALE OF And leave you hero alone.”
PHILADELPHIA-MADE irhen, as his steps grew near and fast,
Ii law for both Clothiers sad Jobbers, in We
MmHg CU . kTINGS AND OMIIIMBRII7II
Ordenriaken for those &Cull" 10044 f or B P rkg trade.
nIT-t!
this article for over ten
Gene and Iruth of h it,
FLY I m a 13 J a g! y B t j fr
ECK A OURx. when
a know an Instance of
who used . On the mt
ion its operatics.. and
• nomendationofits magi •
tiles. We speak in this
know," after ten years'
reputation ter the fulfil
...l.:are. In almost evelf
1/1 sufferin( from pain and
found In fifteen or twenty
altimeter/I. g f
&NA 1412d.F I I n t
sad has peen used with
OP CABER,
(MRS from rein, but in
bowel., eorreets acidity,
to the whole slate m it
lieVe ORIPINis IN THE
t:OLIC and overcame con
speedily remedied, end in
beet and surest Tamedin
IIYdENTISRY and J AR
vrhother it, arises rom
cause. We would say to
child suffering from any of
do not let your prejudices,
others, stand between
the relief that will be
SURE—toIrY follow the
timely used. Full three-
Deny each bottle. None
inile of COATIS & PER
the outside wrapper.
re e ho New e Y wo k rl .
d. Prinoi
-1125-17
Qv hand was on tho door.
dlor Leo; by holy grace had cast
IIM• The dovaod from its core,—
And 011 On / threshold calm she pass'd
The man glp 1 , )Well no more.
li/I:CALLUM do C 30., This poem is gracefpily illustrated by Millais
leorge 11. LeNt)ll snoceods, ycSW second chapter of
CARPET MANUFAUTURRRS',, Studies in Animal Life, Arid Mre. Oaskoll cone.
uenoes a story entitled Curious, if Trno," which
OLEN ECHO OBRMANTONI N. womisos well. Life Among the Lig,httionsos" is'
„ _
Also, Impanel" and Dealer' on a 'least original of all the artleka..itere,,for # re-
OARPETINGS, en , . number of the North British Review itptic,i
-• ntm..l and exhausted tho subject. Then comes n ;
°IL Cr...IOTIS. urthe r portion of Thacticeray'm now story " Lovel•
MATTINe_ i s Rues. &O. ho WOower," with two illustrations, one of which,
ailed tr Decoy's Spectacles," has the female fact,
WARSHOUr 4 E tiVtiIIISTNUT BT.. lid figure no correctly drawn, that we attribute it
(O pr pairs the state Mouse.) oltioherd Doyle, rather than to Mr. Thaokeray,
to So ch n i t i. h a rn and ' crnisin bar ars are Tell wadi Tar into va iter .to h r o y pu r ta and ea s r , i;c: r t;ra wel,so fa
i alit his e
end
s,ic exhibit'
one o e teh h e i s b .This
..... ------ Arase of Thackeray'a writing, which, it has alwayS
A
C ''...
xt P Errl3. teemed to us, shows either poverty of invention or
a remarkably good opinion of his own creations,
Already, In this new story, wo are favored with
glimpses of Warrington, whom we recollect In Pen.
ierrnis and Tits Noccomes ; of St. Boniface's Col
ley, at Oxbridge, where Pendennla led so fest a
lifo , of Sherriok, wino merchant and bill discount
or, nso in Pendennis : and of ()roof the 'Dowdy,
yell known in Vanity Ear. Lastly, is nu Essay
with,ut end, very Thaekerayish in spirit end ex
prawn, which somo of the London critics 'athlete
upon Thackeray, while others, more correctly, we
sore, attribute it to Mr. Frederick Greenwood,
Sub-editor of the London Illustrated Times.
ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
F. A. ELIOT & CO., Noe. 12 and St North PRO
Street. are the BOLE AGENTS in Philadelphia for
ROXBURY QI ARPET COMPANY, end have °omits;
formals a fut). f Iffeortment of VELVET and TAPES?
OARPETrj, ohoioe Pattern , .
Also. n km to supply of the various, Blade of
PETS P factored In Philadelphia oar and
from
P Anil all the best mannfaaturere.
Der den 'twill find it to their interest to " d .
i l h i e these good', whiob are offered lons,"
Inc° A favorainio terms. Agents
, 7 A. B.—F. A. ELIOT & CO, being the &.
varpet
tr 1 rhitsdelpl ties for the 'aloof the Worsted.. New
fares noun b y the Boxonville Mills (foraicac, fo rw
England Wot sled Company,) and being:* have
the Baldwin ,. Wilton, and Abbott Co r. the
gentler hung au for keeping oonstantip le T
various kinds of Carpets manaraatared I j IT i
• ni
O the most $ svorable term. ,
COTTONADES.
Made by Weahlneton bill%
GOODS.
CARPETINGS.
From T. B. Pugh, 01.5 Chestnut Street, we have
an early copy of the Atlantic Morthly for March.
It 11, In many respects, a very strong number. In
"The Profsssor's Story," by Dr. O. W. Ilohnes, is
(lODEY'S LADY'S BOOK
"The Child'a Gift," a pretty picture, neatly en
graved, is the frontispiece this month. Among the
other illustrations may be especially mentioned a
wood engraving of " Boswell's Introduction to the
Literary Club," which gives a good idea of the
original pisture. Among the tales in the present
number the best Is "Lillian's Masquerading,"
very neatly told, not very improbable, and with no
lack of incidents. There is a continuation of
"Miss Blimtuens's Boarding House," extremely
amusing, but a leetle overdone. Various articles
In prose and verse, and a great deal about fashion,
knitting, and domestic life, make up a readable
number of what Mr. (Imlay, with great modesty,
pronounces to be " the only lady's book in dinett
es " In the literary notices we are told that a
book is exquisitely gotten up." This Is en ob
solete phrase, en out-worn TIOVILIOIIIIIAM, in fact,
and should be discontinued.
Tue Cnicnuo Cniu. Cog. CASK.—Tho lady who
figured in the Chicago crim. con. case, says the
Albany Standard of Saturday, in now in this city.
We understand eho reached town last evening.
The lady wan married in this city some five years
since. The wedding was a gilt-edged affair, and
led to an immense time generally. Trio lady Is very
good looking, and ban three children. The has
bead keeps the two oldest. The infant to kept by
the mother. The injured husband will, wo under
stan,d, allow his erring wife $2,000 a year to live
on, and keep her, If possible, from becoming an
outcast The husband having dealt thus generous.
ly with his cloning wife, trill apply immediately
for a divorce. It will be granted, of course, as the
guilt of the wife is placed beyond n doubt.
IThe Albany [Honda of Mrs. nureb—ono of
the parties to the last Chicago scandal—charge
that the husband has been guilty of a conspiracy
to get rid of an honest, devoted wife, no that he
may marry a young lady in Chicago, for whom he
has manifented a warm attachment. Her friends,
it Is said, nro prepared to prove her innocence, and
to cnt;iblish a chain of testimony that will conviot
the husband of conspiracy.
NATURAL CORP/M-It is awell•known fact that
in tho vast prsiries of Texas a little plant is always
to he found whloh, under all circumstances of eli•
mato, eliange of weather, rain, frost, or sunshine,
invariably turns its leaves and flowers to the North.
If a solitary traveller were snaking his way across
those trackless wilds, without a gar to guide or
compass to direct hint, he finds an unerring mealier
in au humble plant, and he follows its guidance,
certain that it will not mislead him.
SOUTH CADOLINIAYS lx Taxes.—The Houston
(Texas) Telegraph says: " Sine. Texas has been
In the Union it has had six Senators in the United,
States Congress, anti of these six Are have beau
natives of South Carolina. South Carolina is not
only a proud old State to hall from, but those who
hall from her, in Texas, aro sous for any State to
be proud of. Rusk, Henderson, Ward, Hemphill,
Wigfall, in the Senate, are a glorious galaxy ; and
let us add our own glorious Frank Lubbock, to say
nothing of a host of others, and the list will absorb
a largo portion of the best talent and brightest spi
rits of the Lone Star State,"
Tale Fos or SUR TARANTULA —The tarantula
has a deadly foe In the wasp, winch preys upon it.
The manner In which the wasp attacks the taran
tula is described by the editor of the Mariposa
(Cal ) Democrat, who recently witnessed ire mode
of operation. An ugly looking tarantula was
shuMing along. at the urnsl awkwarl gate, lifting
his long, unwieldy legs above the short blades of
gnus, when suddenly the venomous Insect stopped
short in its wanderings and raised itself up to its
full height, as though watching the coming of some
unwelcome visiter. It then quickly crouched be
hind a tuft of dry gross, and remaining very quiet,
seemed to make - himself as small u pxlible. A
slight buzzing was heard In the air, and in a mo•
went a wasp passed quickly near, hovering on the
wing over his trembling victim.
Like sumo bird of prey, the wasp remained'
poleod a moment, and then, quick as thought,'
darted down upon his enemy and stung him many
times with great rapidity. 'The tarantula, smart-.
log under the pain. began a retreat with all the
speed of which he was capable; bat the wasp hung
over him with revengeful tenacity, and again lad
again struck him with his venomous sting. Gra
dually the flight el the tarantula became slower
and more Irregular, and at length, under the re
peated thrusts of his conqueror, he died, biting
the gram with his terrible fangs. The wasp then
seized the tarantula and dragged him away.
TRIO CLAY' MOSUVlNT.—Coupiatious among the
series of improvements now progressing on Canal
street is the preparation for the erection of the
Clay monument and statue. The circle, in the
midst of which the monument is to stand, is laid
out and partly curbed. It is exactly In the cen
tre of the intersection of St. Charles or Royal and
Canal ,treed—the circle being the full width of
the crossing street. In the change of Canal street
now approaching that spot, the highway crossing
will curve around both Aides of the monumental
circle. The idea of placing the statue of the Sage
of Ashland in a positton so central and so conspi
cuous is applauded by all. It will be alike a great
ornament to our greatest street, and a great honor
to the illustrious dead. The erection of the statue,
as most people know, is to take place on Clay's
birthday, the 12th of April.—New Orleans Cres
teat.
Attntnzas to MISIPHIS.—We learn from the
Memphis Enquirer that twenty ateirdent were
committed In that city In 1859, and that the porno
raters of fifteen hare not yet been diamond.
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FOUR DAYS LATER FROM CALIFORNIA
• {IT OVRILAND MAIL AND TILIOLLPILI
PROPOSITION TO IttaroTß THE CAPITAL TO MAN
PRANOISOO—THE ILICTION OP SENATOR AAIUN'S
SOCOZSSOR DENOCIICLC--TRX TRADE WITH JA
PAN.I
MALLOY'S BY•nolt. Fab. It_ The overland mall.
with Pan Francisco ream to the Mk alt., gad tel•-
gnaphic advice! °film filth. poised hers todny.
The ateamirnir sonora. with New York dates to the
Mb of lannall. Arrived at San Francrneo cos the 2641 i
utilise,.
A movement is on. foot to change the capital from
Samancento to San - Fnincisco, which had caused coo
taratios alarm at the former , plane The probabils
the Xemoval ere, however. ernalL A ban has bees
introduced MI the; for the erechon of State Inuid
tnas at Sarimrsento.
Ex - Governor Weller has published a letter denoun
cing the proposition to bring on the election ors succes
sor to Earn - tor Gum this winter. which is a year-us
advisees of the proper time, as & Colltol3lleAted f'll4l op
the aerials , and one of the most misname 'chi ter.
The indiCaltiOnapoll are that, the erolact. Will be Om
doaed. l
4.
The homiest:rip Pint Quixote was to sail on the Seth
nlt. co Chine. taking ISO passengers , and au= in
Max n dollars.
The tha J a pan . heer and Pare sailed from San
Francisco for en the 2ith ult. to obtain cargoes
of Caney goods. and other productions cif that country.
which have been recently sold et etiormoun profits.
Some skilful designers seemecanied the Pass, with the
muscat)
,of furnishing the Japanese mechanics and
arbsteiwith models! after which to masubetnre strtialss
$
hotter asianed for the American market. fligh hope,
are • adorned that such an emptoyment o' Aimless
Isbor 'it move vastly profitable, and result in introdu
cing t o common' sae in this country many useful fix
tures. and househcki furniture of Pgalullte tame and
beauty' at a moderate omit. The Rev. Mr. Gable end
lady dished to so to Jayne es mission mem by nee Sr thes
;
~
!them easels. but the clyirter parties s refusal to permit
it on h• plea that their ennence to th at country' al
teach of A new religion might lead to trouble, and
.
hinds ,theoceurnereiAl operatio ns . -
The ear woollen femora at ran Francisco ys to Me- .
otowt operotwl. emo`roiur eighty opetertiwille. sad
turnin out 100 blankets daily.
Mr. Tendon. the extensive state-coach manager, wits
sh oo t is tabooingnue - hundred an 4 twenty horses for, d
Piaeerville and Salt Lake mail mate.
A !Mill Meeting was held at Santa Clara. on tie 77th. - -
to ti i expression to the feeling created hi th e oc,-
'AMU , . el sing of the New Almaden quicksilver mlbes. -
tun" , timis ware Pawed deelanns that toe intonation.
if ton mantinued. would destroy the business energies
of the:country, and impair th a =sung interests ttanclith-
I
or
out t entire State.
Re letters be isaanad loth branches of the State
feria true satins coney ma to catablirb a e Siir over
land ail. and also urging the restoration o te wean
marl mice to the emus of efficienc, wh.ch_ tireiraiktd
whaniths malls warn tarried by the Peels Blatt Com- ,
9 71;Chintints had been 'introduced into th e Arseinhiv
d'olntlng that the miners in mt:ser hold the mama .
relati as to the Government as t he molo miners. and
asking Connat preventsra the removal of
Newties which now operational in the Alai-dep it i rekailver mines. . .
h question of tt a division of the State hos been
made the special order in the Assembly for the Si of
Fehrdary.
A Wit has been intrcdneed for the enactment of a law
compelling *he closing of bazaar., saloons. and ether
place of traffic, cnt the flab - ath da-. Strong petitions.
te
°minis , the passage of Ode law. ate eltarairely lump
to
A donomreng resohthogi embed Nth bowies . 00 the
EFgth u t ape Ming s Joint encomittvs to fatelie Pm- . tt,"n:D Ar "m l l l . r t"l.UllC O:VIF 2* Coaa.
OREGON AND BRITISH 00I.L'MBLS.
The steamer Pacific arrived at San Frenveco co the
iith ul• . with Oregon dates of the Oh and Bridals Co
lumbia-to the beanlt.
A pouts had dupitehed, by the Maims of Pert
land. Oregon. to examire and rtrnott the feats relative
to th• Kimilkamen gold mines. The reports continue to
be of exciting Character.
The Pritish ship Teo Mynah arrived at Vancouver
on the 76th ult.lr th a large number of yourtuart. after
a voyage of three At/wired nod thirty days from e nee , d.
The British Colombia Steam Navigation Company
hove proposed to make the necenoary unetoremelra we
Harrison river.
Later from Havana.
'HEINLE OP THE Elm EXION LED ASHLATD.
New On Lee WS. Feb. In.—The steamship Halms hei
*mud from Ilmogna anth dater to tie Ista inst.
Been amg at Havana wee dal). Sugar firm at Vitriiie.
Stock in POO/ OHM !tram auusw PO-a:Oat tSe um*
ronerlast you. Rtertlee exchange ISN. MIL on .New
Yort , 24. Freights &all.
T atop 1.70z00. from New York for New erlearewres
t^ta y wrecked on Gingerbmad Abell, rot t , e IA fast.
Toe cargo wee mainly surd in n defrayed ,tats. "j he
,* and thirteen pameneere were steed and taken to
Naasan, N. P. The wreckers stripped the wreck aaa
burled the MO.
Tee ship Ashland. firm Boston for New Orteer.s.snts
cello °rice. was wrecked on the d inst. on the Utile
Lutes. Wreekent saved the necieg and seas. The
crew were saved.
. --
1 From Northern Mexico.
B. Lona, Feb.lB.-51morrs. McManus end Ilk: Inman.
A mean., who hare just arrived in this city from
Chi want. confirm the information recently reeeired
by Stet Phelps. of We:Ai:Mon. they ;,fort. :cos:
rl
de °able condition of affairs in the State.
Not only 14 tOtriCAV!. but the entire fereica corna -
tio4. , had teen expelled from the country. and their pro
ne Y OnnfilVard.
e State is being overrun hr a considerable force of
theiChurch Party. under IN , BIIIItO COSIMI, Muted arph
albundred of the desperadoes pardoned out of prison
by !Ammon.
A, desperate attar' ?heare on the we r e
defeatedTabsassay on the 18th ulLLiberals were with
a loss of forty-fire men
The mittiorodes at the ensitgl. in eonleheren - with the
Amenenins, had sent to Fnrt Davis for United littaten
e"4.Pre..at:itni 171 :t v ill n iga n 2oll e r, i g l. w ! o h i e th 4 o7 e pV1 4ms ; e hl i t ' ll
mercy of the robbers
ins on t
Oven. at the head
mantel.
of one thooratal men, was mareh
he
the Liberia were friendly to the American,. bet
arable to &Ford them in, PTOtetholl.
Later from Brownsville.
KIM" 011.3uots, Fah. 17.—8 r an amval from the Br/r
-ent Brownsville advicee to the 9th instant hate beim
mowed.
It is repotted that recent disclosures have ha.nra s o a ,
but not as Yet valv,thed, the , ' shale the romplierty of the
M.xleaa autborthez Inth ennions. and v0r.41 deolds
csumtion ae to war with Mexico.
Washington National Monument:
PROPOSED ROYIMRE? OE TEE TITENTT-RECOND.
Ike ARINGTON. Feb. 13.—0 n the 251 of Fehr:fitly it is
proposed that there Audi se tie eirort mad- thronsh
oat the United !litotes to retie sufficient fond' to ear,
mottle wmt upon the Wasliiaston Nacional Monument
dazing the coming year. Citizens in eve, part of the
reentry can ecintnimte, through the portmarxrs of
their respective Miwas About 1,000 poiitreasters have
Naxos for the purpose placed in their offices. and have
rolled within the past Cour months more than By
There are nearly 2:Y.1100 moannoten who have not Men
heard from. sad it is to be - hoped that they will cm (mo
rale with the others. - lithe. will eaten tto do ni and
f the retntns averams only ElS)par year. or I.IX ciente
Pee month, the work can he kept in pretrete. A very
'light effort made in earth place throashoot :be GOUlrif
amid insure the completion of the morameut to a few
Shpt.
relrtort of nevepapers are desired to call ....tendon to
ibis patriot c enterprise.
lion. James Guthrie and the Iron la.
tercets of Pennsylvania.
IMPORTANT POLITICAL MOVEMENT.
WIABINOTON. Feb. IL—The goblathon of Mr. Guth
rie's ireeintd 'nth regard to the iron Interests. has pro
deoeti a ■eoeettno amass A portion of the Ito.
Maturely. and if reliable. it le thou r ht mil prohabie
re
•nit io a general moremrattn Ms Meer before the meet
ing of the Charleston C mention.
Penalty tor the Violation of a Man.
time Lew.
CHlll.le. TON, Feb. Ik—The United Etats: eo3rt has
esseasecl damages on Ctpt. Chlreh. ute•r• r of thehip
\Tiniest Patton of TOO with the rest of the sea. This
erns as action to recover the p , nsli no a tined undies
the act of L. reetnrias the seater:of cesse'S, before
obtainiat a cloArall:11. to debre r to the sonsetor a Ceir
tlfied CODY of the ereer let. end bnag beck or aocoust
for all persons compris:nz the crew.
Railroad Accident.
CLZTX2I,b. Feb It —The I.Vro Share cures* trete.
while rumbles slowly, nser Furuso, yesterley sf:er•
ROM. RS run :11tO by s t000rnot• re Irh rN ru rsvonn e s
ill the tau. The euesur.er cent we, e b.d;, n ro k en. b r j:
no serious lulu) to the intuetrs is re torte!.
Vire in Boston
Rooms. Feb. If —A Are Croke out I•rt ever.lekitt tea
fs.ther stars of Messrs. manniitt. Glnxr.
mouth 'Market street. destnseint the apoet penica of the
hulkunz heql much of tk.e stock. Loca . 0 ON. sra.th Is
coveted by IttlilltlLL
Fire at Cincinnati
CI‘CVOVATI. rOl l . Ii —A Ere es-em-nd P rs•—',Nr IN
the litolr eptshlothmect of C. A. Byperer, No. N 3 14, ed-
IV. DOLIZIAIEd 1110 h11 , 0 1 .11t U t't extect a en CO.
The lose re month revered hr ir.ro•sePp.
F ire at Bement, 111
Hzsr'r. /Lt.. Fels. ]S—The Hernizt nircell.7
H. /lust, were deetro•e,' t+7 srs list r.:sht. Lou
15,CU1. which Irma 'Made-
Marine Intelligence
NOZIOLZ, Feb. 11—The Stan.sh tin; Vic-tons. ftem
Canienui. bound to Belntone.. with renieves. went
Lahore on WltOttlien. in the Chen...peek* Bee, on rho
14th inst. She was bitted. and soon filled wtt) water.
taitistasee hes been sent to her.
Railing of the City of Washington.
NIA' Your., Feb. U.—The staamfaiy, City of Wuh
nttan auled at noon, wits 17 , / ro.ea.:e:s and RV
epochs.
nOBEIV:11 Toe Mates —r. S. Dual agent Prentiss
brought Henry Runkle, of Monroeville, to thle city
last evening. ender arrest for ?ebbing the malls at
that place. Runkle hes been employed as a tele
graph operator at the dept at Sfor.raevilla. The
'malls lie over night in the depot, end he had a 'tine
'opportunity to plunder. Re was lodged In jail.
Mr. Prentice has been endeavonng to detect
Kunkle for Rate time, and yesterday Es endenven
came to something. Letters were trace-1 to Mtn
roeville, the junction of the S. 31 A N. end Sceth•
ern division of the C A T. Railrcads, where they
unaccountably disappeared. A thornorh search
wu at once instituted. and on Sunday last abect
two bashes of letters were found in the unit cf a
privy near the spot. Suspicion attsehed to the
telegraph operator at that point, on the Sszdnehy,
Stansteld, and Newark Railroad. a lad f.ftern
veers of age, named livery D. Kunkle. and yeatar.
day ha contented to having carried on a !plc.=
robbing the mails fora perixi et nearly a year
put.
The mails were changed at Monroeville from the
C. & T. road to the S. AM N. R. B.— and new
rerso. and the mail bsgs frequently lay in the
telegraph office, where it was cairomary to learn
them Ibr the epsee of twenty-fowl:tont% and some
times longer. Me said he used to shake the letters
down to the mouth of the bag, and get possession
of the letters by inserting a thumb and finger be
tween the staples through which the strap taws
by which the bag is fastened. lie seknowledgel
that be got about $l5O out of the mails. but it is
estimated that the sum of about :NO 13 missing
To show how erneditione he was. a draft for .11153
was mailed as Oberlin for Mansted, oa Satnrdsv
last, at 10 o'clock A. M and at 10 o'clock A. M .
the following day the letter was found among
the other letters in the privy —Cleveland Plats
dealer, Feo.l6tlt.
NEGRO EICITEIfireT it Nf.fTet - son.—On TV! ,
day a man visited Newburgh and endeavored to
get an insane negro woman Into the saylna there.
For some reason her admission was declined, and
the man proceeded to the village hotel with the
woman. A rumor greed through the town that
the woman was a fugitive save. and that the man
was berowner, and was about taking her bask to
slavery.
A large crowd, headed by the most prominent
Abolitionists of the place, conzregated at the bo.el.
The man kept perfectly cord during the excite
ment, respoctfully tensing to answer any of the
numerous questions that were pet to him by the
crowd. He said, however, that the woman was
craly, and that he was entaimas to . plena her in a
ro
pper retreat. This was not wittsfectory The
crowd said they mast "liberate her." and they at
length made themselves so disagreeable that the
man took out his well-lined pocket-book, and
that he would give any man in the etew.l, wt.>
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,