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.FOREION 4ND DOMESTIC
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No. 816 .MAilf..B7: szeintr.
P._S.ILdDIILYIIIA.
s.Pmay.TG 'GOODS: . •
ii4Roitor7i.Bc CO.
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DOS, 404 ADD 467 htitIMET STREW.
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, . CLOTHING. .
taldai Ka; ,3?9,IIIARKET Street, rapacaphls.
WIJRTA, AUSTIE f ; & •
-•-. , . ' ' MO *NIGH.
IM P OAT B RIS AN A. JO B tila
• DRY:OrOODR;
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Eirrarduk 'JONES; 41
WHOLESALE HEALERS ; •
?OREM AND DDNDSTIO ,
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• No, ISO MARKET slam
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AND treSt.TRADIA. '
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• LAORS; find
EMBROIDERIES.
, pc!: MEET:
110,r_ our, - present stook. 'sleeted 1n the beat European
Markets by ourielveii, is tike moat complete we WV
ern offbrad.
' , , 1860,
LOTEES, EV,kOVT 44 Co.
aoßtles AND DOMRBto
• • DRY ROOM
NO. asslef44ll.ls7 STREW. 163-341
PRICE. FERRIS. it 90...
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LIN 8:
LAO 8 •
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Nos. 626 MAR lk'
as COMMBRUN WREST.
Wymr,"ob - * Mooted by ikmembpr of the Arm,
• `* : :MUM 41.11b0P 1148.F.STA ttsp-1m
8R0.," ed"
/WORMS WHOLESALE DEALERS
`HARDWARE;
OUTLEBY, GIINS,-PISTOLS, &0.,
Malian BTRETET, 029
BELOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE,
te3-fmitSinr •PaILADE4PRId
OcTE,IIESEY. & Op.
CUTLERY,
No. gm ?Una?. aa4 410'COBIAIRROEStreeta
AI'MA • °INGO. -&o.
860 .- !WRING, STYLES, IQAII
vtiv•
• WALE PA4 i O.lB; •
/10'WE'41, & I!'011118E,
Ildinufsastureni and Isniarters"
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• • PAPER ii.AN - GINCFEI. - - ,
M. 37 SQI7III7OIIIVM BTRESTAiIIair Market.
aocilieirn tad iviations buy
'346IC.DI9WiId etdck of icKdo td Aka from; and • sit of
ir
tiouraikvad,best 4mrioty ll;alAM • IKAIT OMR:TAM - RA.
JrZill fa endless .- ,
T 9 OLOSE Bngtal4Eol3;
SARA', siormonty,
ountyl4`ul. ,
walla 014 , ,nntsh this winter smi n° 11011 ! 4 . their
• • • 1014 1 .t00k ,
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...I.l.,,,ofaver;vit 4 tromotedwiththe
OUTATLY TXDUOTI) PRIM ! "
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PHILADSLPUIA.
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UL: 182.
: 1 04"^GOOD 9 40,4 1 04 0 : '
C i • SONEERS '& SON.
nau:suii IN
TAzoitp Taimmuros,
No., is 2 souls 814 1 0171
flibtiftvim,BleirkereottiTheatant littesti.)
! 44 1, ADELPEIA.
ArePli"s omtLitin 101131114
*i`W;r:'T-ATT:Tap, 6 , 4 oszt•4'
GOODS •
No. 826 MAIMIT ST,llBlpr.
4iY 04//101 1 .0ER,
HAVE =MOVED TO
'ABBEY, STREET,
Where they hire on hand a oomplete 4i/walnut of
• 0' lc 0 T .11' , E 3,..
OASSLIEBRES, VESTINGS, &0.,
Dutiable for the
SPRING SEASON,
To r l eltiolt they invite the attention of buyers. fett-im
Syry‘a„ VAN CULIN. &
GLASS,
Importers and Nliaolenoo Deniers In
H(SIERY.
GLOVES; FANOIi GOODS, &0.,
fo-flowlm No. 493 muttn. STREET.
18,60. SPRING. 1860 .
StBLEY. .MOLTEN.
& WOODRUFF.
AND JOBBERS
OP
SILK,
AND
FANCY GOODS.
NO. 611 MARKET STREET,
PRILADELEIII4I.
An new prepared to oder buyers. mierally, a very large
an. 4 ,attable titopk ocOoode,,repiestiehed by the arrival
" 1' 11° 4, 14440 r frolliAdreire. feLS-flortm
TAI. WILLIAMS 8a 00,
Noe. 613 MARKET and an GOMMEROM 8 T 8 .1
Rave now in store, and are daily mewing addidotui
one of ea LLRGEST and most .
COMPLETE' ASSORTMENTS
.•
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A4cptioAN AND EIIROPEA:N FABRIOi
to be sonndli any, Ammo In the oonntt►.
•
;dye hays ratty styles of Staple Goods speolally Mato
ad to • '
OCVOTHERN. TRADE.
hiannGiotitied for, and tionilneld ateluelvely to, au
selves._ • • •fee..fmwlet
S PILING TRAM 1860:
ROW3,'& •
• - • VIITHERS. .
„ t 4EI *BRET, OORMEROB
"PtitLepstillu, - '
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
- - or
SILL ,& FANCY GOODS.
Have Hair s oaataData sioaii to which than: invite tha
• '• • . athratton of Wyat) ! figt-lm
J. W GIBES 86 spNs,
Na 64 fiARKEt NIA%
;Ana now Oponini ihole "
S,PRING 'STOOK OP GI 0 ODE(
Adapted to -
ACE'N'EV.Nir E A E
to whiah will be found a fall easoitmont of
6Lo+lll3,l:Nialfififi, VESTINGB;TRIMMfIi 08, &o.
14301.1NT00K, 'GRANT, el 00.,
ImPORT/18 AND WHOLSBAI 4 E itiLBRB IN
OABSINEREEI, WRING%
TAILORS' TRIMMINGS,
auto , / ETERS% (Up 814 1 1)
Are ow oloOlog their Bprint Eito#o to whlali the, In
vite the stemttion °llia Wide. fesam
SHOE FINDINGS.
stDENIAKFRS! GOODEL-
L would respectfully Invite the attention of
SHOE •AND Germ MANUFACTURERS
To my largq end wolf-solooted stook of
SHOE STUFFS.
These sonde are to general thing', blooded by met
direet fronithe denufactureri, and I have reason to
believe, from scry, eamenenee in the laminate •and mf
knowledge Of the wants of the Shoe Trade, that I can
Oat inducements equal to any in the business. bly
atonic conidatt in part of She following: '
libialeand Colored Union Leetinge.
' Black and Coldred Satin Frameable.
Bleak and Colored Otiatimere.
Bleak and"COotild Eugenie Cloth.
Colored and Eliek Union Galloon*.
' Red, Green, and Rine Edge Galloons,
Blank Silk Ualloone dad hibbona ,
White, Black , andßrolni filipper Elution.
COI:Willi Gaiter Web, from a in. to as in.
Beot end Gaiter Straps-I'44r Buttons.
• • Cotton, Silk. and Linen Lanes. -
Whits Sattsen—Bieck Cotton Velvet.
Shoe Duoir, Erllls, and Linen Luling&
hf, and thand Arneneenratent Leather, ,
2lnfotioap Grain or fltdit Leather.
•Treentiearld On/none Obised Kid. -,
'BupsrsubbtlitS ot Celf, OW* KIM •
Berbtmee Elton Thread—nob' Ltf.,
- Batton Rooks and Shoe Ponchos,
EDWIN. W. PAYNE.
fe.s-fmw 2m
405 ARCH STREET.
VOL - 491Tbm & SON.
LH:PORTER AND DRAWLED IN
jloo.Td9EfOk, and GAITER MATERIALS,
I.,AISTINIRI,HAI;LOODB;
EifEETWOE, PATENT LEATHER,
PRBNOII KIDS, 140ETS,
' ' 81,IPPEN, UPPERS, tco,
N. IL DOKPIERBOURTS ua ADAM STREWIB.
cos Alas . • •
" CAAIPETI4NGS.
111'CALLUM82 CO.,
am , , ,
_ cuai.vsr MAIAOTIIREB,S,
..• , SL,ER HOHIY 1L1.9, oRILMANTOWN.
ileOrntiorteis and Dealere ro
, .
cußPOLusTes.
OIL CLOTHS. •
MATTING. RUGS, &O.
We~lEliO aO9 (*minim rr.,
tOppiiot;i the tate' going.)
fo rcnathern and Weetem Weis are ivipeatfally Invite
eall. , fed Sm
CAttPE'T§.
. F. A. pun k CO., Nos. U and 114 North FRONT
litreetoirethi, BOLE AGNNti in Philadelphia for the
NOXBUitY OANPET CoMpArty, Sid have oonstantlr
forests rfrL issottidant of inumirr and TAPESTRY
pattottui:'
Aledti s lira saheb , of the various' kinds of OAR
BMA insznifsotared In OdsisisktitS ads and oountv,
from neaifs ' slltha hest menuftiotarers.
- 'l4liteie *Wind It "to' "their inhiieet to psi] and
*up*, thew tooda,,hlolk smarm(' for sate on the
most favorable. terms.. • ~ = ,
N. & CQ,, beer the Bole Mentz
inlhilidalpide ter th e or, the Wonted and .tlarpit
)ring,1421;71/ke Bezenville Mile (threerly,the zurr
)141=04t4d9014,4y,),1ttid egente Moo kr
itit:r 'O,OW, Wen and Abbott Votepeatee, Wive
loather trellities tot ' Whiny omistainti for ate the
tre4/ 010 1 ,1 00 ,0 or ce9e,te ethenthotheet thputedelehlei
a the mars itivoribie Om. jatila
WA,TCHEN, .1 - Mypr i a . y o &c.
;DiJOAPII- 000Pkit, WATOII.
ArAe.Kirlt;banrjrxrfitlAlti entilog
Rerri giyenlir Ripairing Watohee
Moo ;and Jeelry.• , • • fe76.6w.
•
VINE JEWELRY, • ,
MANUFACTURER'S PRICES.
-• • • F. P. DUB SCf,..k • ,
- • KANDPACTUDEILN AND IMPORTNEN,
Have Dew on band o fall assortment of net Pearl
Peag ei r i r t n4l•l l l, Etrusesu, and Znamelled Jewelry, o
the , u Nt 1 .r. 3 1023 CHESTEUT STREET,.
PIIILAPELPHIA.
AlllO, a futl armament of Plated Wass. • ' •
• - • S. W. PEEPER
frad.wfm3m
• '• • Superintendent.
BLI4D,STEEL AND PLATED
a ) E O,'T 'A 0 LE s,
, Assorted in Dounn, suitable for
CITY and 0000TEY TRADE.
, For Bale by
BUTLER &I MCOARTY,
131 KORTH SECOND triitipir.
FRANICII!I BUTLER. EDW. MoOAIFFY.
f0.13-9m
PRATT 4c REATH.
N. W. CORNER FIFTH AND MARKET ErrREETE4,
IMPORTERS
WATCHEN.
JEWELRY, PLATED WARE, &0., &o.
fa-lm
DRUGS AND CRRMIGALS.
A.17A1-I.NESTOCK 8c CO.
•
DRUGGISTS,
IMPORTERS, AND 'VTDOLESALE. DEALERS IN
DRUGS,
OILERIOALS,
DOERS,
• SPONGES,
ASINRIOAN AND TORSION NOSIN7III. OILS, am,
And Itisantaoturers and Bole Proprietors of
B. A. FAIINESTOMVE NEEMIFIRIE,
Noe. 7 and 9 NORTH DOTE STREET,
Bast side, a few doom above Market,
&Sim PM/AMP/RA
DRUGS, GLASS, PAINTS,' doo.
ROBT. SHOEMAKER & 00.
NORTHEAST? COINER.
lODATE AND MOH DIMON,
WHOLICEIALB DRUGGISTS,
Darorters and Dealers In WINDOW ISLAM PAINTS,
De?, Invite the attention of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
to: their large 'stook of Goods, IMO they offer at the
WOW market rates, ooi-tf
PREPARED GLUE.
SPALDING'S
PREPARED GLUE!
"A OTITOII IN TIME SAVES NINE."
zOorforint IDISPATOIII
SAYE 1118 PIECES!
As astdents tsitt /wpm, tern in wsil-restriated
'eery desirable to kayo some 'ahoy and
mMeardent way for nearing Furniture, Toys, Orooke
ry, ko.
-
BPALDING'B PREPARED GLUI4
meets all snob. emergencies, and no household can afford
tc be without it. It is always ready end up to the stink
tug point. There is no longer a neoesaity for limping
°hairs, splintered veneers,' ligation dolls, and broken
oraelso. ,It is just the article for cone, end other
oninnwintal work, so popular with ladies of refinement
and taste.
This adiritrabre preparation is need cold, being ohs.'
malty. held in solution, and posiesiing ell the valuable
Qualities of the but cabinet-makers' glue. It may be
need in the plena of ordinary mucilage, being Tautly
more adhesive.
r tt USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE,"
B. A brush aooompanies each bottle.
PRICE TWBNTY•FIVR OENTI3.
•
'Wliolents Depot, No. 48 ODDAR Street, New York,
Address
. HENRY 0. SPALDING & 00.,
Box No. Befo, New York.
i.
• -
Put up for Dealers fa Casa tionteleing four, eight,
arid twelve dcnien, a beautiful Lithoevaptue SHOW-CIAR D
whisomPanyinx eaoh paokage. •
mare 'bee bottle or., "
SPALDING'S, PDXPARRD °LUIS
snit save tan times its oost annually to every household.
Mold by an prominent Stationers, Druggists, lard
ware and Furniture Dealers, Grown, and Fancy
Stores,
Country Mentiot ! should make a note of
BPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE,
!lieu making up their Het.
IT WILL ETAIID ANY CLIMATE.
dse•mwf-r
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
WRIGHT, SMITH, ea CO.,
CHINA, GLASS, AND QUEENSWARE.
PITTSBURG. AGENCY,
GLASS, NAILS, tee., delivered from the aetorf
AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
GRANITE BUILDING, No. 5 North FIFTH Street,
- feS.fmw ihn PHILADELPHIA.
TURNBULL, AMEN ; & CO. I
IMPORTERS AND
VirROLESALE'DBALERS
Ir
CHINA AND
QUEENSWARE.
' Noe. us and 26 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Betveed Market arid Ohertnut streets.)
' PIIIIIIIIIRO GLACE AGENCY. 4314611 OPEN OR
BY TIM PACLAGII, MANUFACTURERfr PRIOR&
1'616-116
BOYD & STROUD.
IMPORTERS h JOBBERS,
Dm now on head n oomoloto Stook of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
• FRENOM and
ENGLISH °BINA:
At their 011 0 Bland. No. 3 1/ NORTH FOUR at.,
four doors bo w iderohonts HOW, to whloh they to
vite the atten tionm' WITOGIOLTA
1120711.011i1111 NOB Prrill11:9161
NEW, YORK ADrERTISEMEN TS.
1860. u 1860.
!SPRING. SHAWLS.
ALEXANDER OLARH,
81 WARREN STREET,
NEW YORK,
A 8 NOW OPEN, AND OFFERB TO VAX WHOLE
BALE TRADE, on liberal terra, a huge Ma splendid
stook of
PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWLS,
STELLA . SHAWLS,
IN Bitooks AND PRINTED BORDER/J.
Also, the LARGEST STOCK Of
WOVE BROOM BORDERS, IN SETS,
Ever offered In One market. •
AB THE ABOVE WERE ALL BOVORT PERSON•
ALLY, on the moat advantageotta terms, by the ad•
verifier, he is enabled to offer them at prices that mus
OPlnmloid the attention of all FIRST-OLASEI BUYERS
(63-1 m
AIIOTJET, BELMONT & CO.,
BANKERS.
NEW YORK, '
Lome Letters a Credit to Travellan available is
ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD,
TUROI7OIt THE
MESSRS. ROTHBOHItD,
Of • ,
PARIS, LONDON, FRANRFORT,VISNNA, NA
PISS, .AND Mint CONDZSPONDEN27I
Je2B.4sm.
1 %/P TIN %QI7AYLE'S
LLKISTATIONERY 0 TOY AND FANO? K 000D8
. 1035 WAGNIrr BTRRAT,
foot-ly saLow„sairitaN7
p TLADELPHIA
Constantry on headPerfnmery din diet Articles.'
1111k1RIVY, , WELLS ovEANgD AI , A tOw
ii44010 - u utthritents., kidten W.lkla t al
Korth 0,1;100fli fipie;
PHILADELPHIA, _PIMA
'COMMISSION HOusl4.
LITTLE. STORES. Fa CO
NO. M 7 CHESTNUT STREET.
FOREIGN
AND
PACIFIC) MILLS
DRESS GOODS
BY TUB
PACKAGE.
ALSO,
BIOLLEY CLOTHS,
OASSIISERES, AND DOESKINS, '
With a general usortmant of geode ferr e nAr t e m t
f ,
SILKS dk WOOT , T;FINS I
moiLW AINE & BACON.
No. 186 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have, per tho latent arrival., receive', a large stook of
BILKS and WOOLLENS, adapted to the Clothing and
Jobbing Trade, among which are the following Popular
mace of cloths I
0. NELLESSEN (Son of J. M.) Whole and Half Ends.
F. BIOLLEY & SON'S
NAMIEST, OR AUSTRIAN "
SAXONY CLOTHS, of all grades.
Aloo, 8-4 and 6-4 DOESKINS, EASSIMERES, FAN
CY do., BIOLLEY'S SILK MIXTURES and TRI
COTS, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK BILK SATINS.
COTTON BACK do., BLACK SILK VELVETS,
BLACK and FANCY SILK VESTINOB, &0., &e.
All of which are offered for male on favorable farms.
fel-wf&inarn
1.1 AST ARRIVALS.
FARRELL & MORRIS,
IMPORTERS and OOMMISSION MEROIIANT?3,
1132 OHEBTNUT STREET,
Have received by the latest Steamers a full assortment
of °ERMAN and SAXONY CLOTHS and DOESKINS,
among whirl are all the grades or
J. A. KE99ELLKAULI4 whole and half oleos& ;
GEVERB & SOFIMIDT do. do.
B. & L. CHLY.BRATIID DOESKINd.
&D. do. do,
With a tun line or the very popular
IMPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS;
BILK MIXED COATINGS;
COTTON WARP CLOTHS;
COTTONADEt3 and
VEST PADDING%
AS of which are offered for male ON FAVORABLE
TERMS. tell
F4OTIIINGHAM
83 WELLS.
84 SOUTH IRONY,
AND 35 LET/TIA STREET,
Are AGENTS for the sate of Goode Manufaetured by
the !talcum's companies, tie
MISSA.CIIIIIIETTS,
LACOIIIA,
01111/.1 feAj.Le.
Clancy,
Dtviony,
Pituypte,
BiRTLIT,
Brown, Bleached, and Colored Sheeting', Shlrtlnge,
/eau, and Dnlle.
ROBESON'S BLUE PRINTS,
lIAMPDBN COMPANY'S
'IMBEDS AND COTTONADEB is great varistr.
WASHINGTON MILLS - •
(Formerly Bey dime)
Sitstita. Piano find Table Covers, Pr ra ted Felting',
Fknnelik All-Wool and Cotton Watp Cloths, hears_bla
and blue Beavers. Canimerei, and Trlootn. Alan Ker
ten, Satinets. and Tweeds. 01-atutti-Om
WOLFE & CO..
WHOLESALE
CARPETING, OIL-CLOTH, AND MATTING
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 132 CHESTNUT STREET,
AT Agenoy (or Philadelphia Carpet Manufaotureria
(esam
SHIPLEY, UAZARD, HIITUIIINSON,
NO llit WIEBTNU BUN
UOIIMISSION NEROHANTS
FOR THE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
dGOODS.
LOOKING GLASSES.
OOKING GLASSES.
JAMES S. EARLE & SON
Have now In store &very large nod choice aaeortment of
LOOKING GLASSES,
ALL sus
BEST FRENOR PLATES,
and of a qualit y superior to any imported during the
last few peace. T he deetgns are of the newest and most
elegant character, includ , ng all the Pram& and v ruttish
novelties. Looking Glasses made to order, to fill every
character of scum, and at the very lowest rates. esti
mates furred, on application , by mail or otherwise.
PLATE without Proms, at very low prises.
ENORA INGB, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, and PHO
TOGRAPH PRAMEd—the finest collection in the
country.
EARLE'S GALLERIES,
mhl-lf 811 CHF.ATN UT BTRERT.
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS.
GOODS FOR THE BEASON.
BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS,
STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS,
BLOWER STANDS, ELATE WARMERS, MYR
WATER DIMES, &v.,
AT THE
HOUBMMINIBIIING STORES,
NOB. 922 AND MO CHESTNUT STREET.
JNO. A. MURPHEY & 00.
olit-wfmlf
TOILET ARTICLES.
“BRECKNELLIS
"SKIN SOAP,”
Reoomni ended al the beet for Producing
CLEAR AND HEALTHY EarN,
made from the CHOICEST MATERIALS, without
perfume.
Imported and for rale by
EDWARD PARRISH,
fa 29 tEI 800 ARCH Street.
MEDICINAL.
MRS. WINSLOW
AN EXPERIENOED NURSE AND FEMALE
Physician, presents to the attention or mothers her
SUOTIIINti SYRUP
FOR HILDR EN TEETHING,
which, greet!) , facilitates the proem of teething, bp
sate.ping !tegnint reduct all inflammtion ; al
l". i ll,4nßoruT,Alfrtn tre, ALA.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves
a II.ELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTA.
this artiole for over tan
fidenoe and truth of ,t,
able to mot' any other
IT FAILED fit a SIN
17 SOT A CURE, when.
we know an instance of
who need it. On the ano
int!, its operations, end
oommendationolitsmasi -
toes. We speak in this
know," after ten years'
reputation for the fulfil-
Mare. In almost army.
to wearing from pain an d
EiViNt m li a l a re ta l r og ed iti ß op ce p o u n i e ,
(nun! in fifteen or twenty
and hoe been used with
We have put up and sold
y ears, and can say. In con •
what we have never been .
medietrie t _NtSVEß HAS
OLE INSTANCE T
,O EP •
timely used. Never did ,
dissatiePotion by any one
fiery all are delighted •
epee - kin terms of higher
oat °nets and medical vir
mattes "what we do
experienee,and pledgeour
merit of what we hero do
inetanee where the infant
exhaustion. relief will be
'Montag after the Syrup is
Tata valuable preparation
of the most _ EXY.EttI
NURSESIn New England
never- fai l in
THOUSANDS
It not only relieves the
vigorates the Monteith and
and give* tone and e v yrer
will almost instantl 'T
ROWELS ANDWIND
volition'. which, if not
death. We believe it the
the world, in alloases o
RAMA IN CHILDREN,
teething or from anyothe
every mother who has
the foregoing complaints.
nor the prejudices o
IfS h allYt:
nse of MI; medicine,
hone for using will nocom
g_enuine unless the tao si.
KIM, New York, is on
WY - Sold by Dru_ggistath
pal °irn,. N 0.13 C.I4DAR
Prl.o 24 oenta a bottle.
c t O o h l' i t l i d: A fro w B pain, E h m: e .0
aito bu m t in,
bowels, corrects eoiditr it
hove (IRWIN IN TH
COLIC and overcome ono
speedily remedied, end in
beet end surest reined/
DYCIENTHRY ntidD Alt
whether it -arisen rom
mums. We would esy to
child suffering from any of
do not letyour prejudices,
others, 'tend between
the relief that will be
LY BURE—to follow the
timely seed, Full di reo ,
pony each bottle, PER
the
mile of CURTIS &
°Weide wrapper.
eho e world, Pried
sot, 1W York.
CtOSHEN BUTTER.—Just received /
ILA prime lot. Mutable for family me, Also. °Monad
Permsylvatila Roll. Formate bY 0.0. SADLga no„,
AKOH street, Id door above Front. fala
SPERM 'CIANDLEB.--50 'Boxer; Sper&
Candled, in store. r k ad for dale
_l l i RowLET,
f
A RH,BuRN E R, & No . 10 South Mama. • •
eWtf
MARCH 2, 1860.
STATIONERY.
WTM. H. MAURICE'S
NEW BLANK BOOK
AND
ST ATIONERY STORE.
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
•
(SION OP VIII SPR&AD EAOLE,)
Is now fully supplied with the following artloles, whioh
will be sold in large or small quantities, very low for
cash: Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Receipt Books
Check Books, Bill Books, Copying Books, Oiled Parer'
Copying Presses, Quill', Steel Pena in great variety;
Penknives, Sole/lore, Shears, Letter, Cap, and Note
Paper of all kinds, Envelop os, &0.. &o.
Banks, Inenrance Mom and Merchant, euPPlieJ on
faybrable terms. • fen-lm
MOSS, BROTHER, & Co.,
NO. 430 MARKET KTREbT,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS, AND
BLANK-BOOK SIANUFACTDRERB,
Keep large eel well seleeted stock, IMPORTED,
DOMEI37IO, and of their own MANUFACTURE,
Wholesale and R4tail at the very lowest Priam
BLANK BOOKS
On band in large quantity, or made to order, of any
desired pattern, of the very best material and work
manship.
We are enabled from our extended facilities to offer
Butorxor inducements to purchasers.
A call is solicited. fe29-2in
SPRING TRADE .
WM. F. MURPHY ec BONS.
PRACTICAL IrIANVIACTITRIIRI Of
BLANK BOOKS,
STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS,
WROLESALi; AND RETAIL.
No. 389 CHESTNUT STREET.
fo2o-eill7
UMBRELLAS.
WM. A. DROWN & 00,.
UMBRELLA AND PARASOL
MANUFACTURERS,
No. 246 MARKET STREET,
fd-lm PIIILADIILPHIA
SLEEPER 8a FENNER,
WHOLESALE
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL DIANUFAOTURERB,
No. 336 MARKET STREET,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
1860. SPRING. 1860.
•
EVANS ed HASSALL,
IMPORTERS OP
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
No, 31 S. FOURTH STREET.
Ara now opening a Rae assortment of
NOVELTIES FOR THE SPRING SEASON,
To aid& they invite the attention of bluer.. foliar
WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER,
ISISCOTT,
• MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALVBEALERS IN
O LOTH.T.NG,
424 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A 11 and amidst* line of every style and ohm of
man me-made Clothing, • fully equal to that maniac,-
tut' in any other oily. • fa!-2m
HATS AND CAPS.
HOOPES & DAVIS.
No. 617 MARKET STREET,
MANUFACTURERS OF. AND WHOLESALE
DEALERS IN, FUR, WOOL, SILK, CASSIMERE,
STRAW, AND PANAMA
HATS.
CAPS, BONNETS, BLOOMERS, RUCHES, PALM &
WILLOW ROODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, &o.
We respectfully Invite the attention of cash and
prompt-paying buyers to our large and well-selected
stook. fel4Sin
TUIRD-STREET JOBBING HOUSES
1860. SPRING. 1860.
PREM. GOODS.
RIEGEL, BAIRD, & 00.,
IMPORTERS AND .JOBBERS
or
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET,
'PHILADELPHIA,
Would rosprotfullr Invite the attention of Country
Merchant' to their
LARGE AND WELL•SELEOTED STOOK OF
FRESH SPRING GOODS,
Which they are now receiving in Store.
Merohanta would find It to their advantage to
call and alumna our stook. fe3-41m
HENDRY & HARRIS.
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
BOOTS AND SHOES,
N. W..OORNER THIRD ,AND ARON BTRYSTS,
PHILADELPHIA.
SOWER. BARNES. & CO..
BOOKSELLERS
ARS
PUBLISHERS p
TRITON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS,
EMMONB' GEOLOGY.
BROOM' NORMAL ARITHMETICEI,
SANDERS' READERS, &0.,
No. 87 NORTH. THIRD STREET,
(Eagt glde. below Arch Street.) fe3-8m
TO M B Ito HANTS BUYING, OIL
CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADES.
BLABON 8c SMITH,
MANUFACTURERS OF OILCLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of deniers to our large stook of
FLOOR, TABLE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAM.]) Oil CAMBRIC,
a beautiful article for Shades. The 'mast stock of
WINDOW SHADES and RUFF HOLLANDS to the
market, at prices which defy oompetitiou. fe3-3m
COLORED PHOTOGRAPHS!
IVC)RYTYPES.
DAGUERREOTYPES!
AT
MoOLEES' a
6110 CHESTNUT &TRHI4T.
Below Seventh (OPPOgdte JekTrlfe. /WM
$l. PLAIN PHOTOGRAPHS. $l.
Those who desire R milt splendid
PHOTOGRAPH
Should sail et this
THE OLDEST-ESTABLISHED AND 1110 ST EX
TENSIVE PHOTOGRAPH OALLERY IN
THE STATE.
ar t i .;ott z s e ::ifdaylintlll7 . Pgs m o , r i ko i ttlqme z, l , 3!
PA11214. or as IVOETTYPRA. dl3-3m
FIIGUET do SONS
NJ. IMPVTERS HA t o V r pt t TARS.
Reoeive Togner i l e y B :lll F llloltlllollrof t' deninsble Ol
OARS, AU% they offer at low rate,, for cash or
prove° °Wit. og-lar
1 11 4—. Prime retailing Ulmleeton Riga
for ludo by JAMES GRAHAM. it 00., 1..11711/
1.1411
TI IRD.STREET JOBBING ROUSES
RAIGUEL, MOORE, R Co.,
IMPORTERS
DRY GOODS,
" NOS. 920 AND 992 NORTH
THIRD STREET,
Their extensive Store having bees remodelled ews
blee them to approprlete'to neell Chin of Goode
A SEPARATT; DEPARTMENT,
DOMESTICS,
OINGRAMII, CASSIMEREB,
PRINTS, .bIIAWL,B,
DRESS GOODS,
WHITE 000 DH,
MERRIMACK. AND COCIIECO SECONDS
Wo have now oven the LARGEST and MOST COM
PLETE STOCK of GOODS we have ever offered to
the Trade, to which we solicit the attention of
CASH AND SIX-MONTHS BUYERS
fet9•lm
JAMES, KENT. SANTEE,
dr.f,:, 00,,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
Or
•
DRY GOODS,
NOS. 239 AND 241 NORTH THIRD STREET,
ABOVE RAGE,
Respectfully Invite the attention of buyers to their
usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS,
Among which will be found full lines of
DATES' MILLS AND
_YORK_ COMPANY'S COT
TONADES.
Also, a LARGE VA ‘tIETY
01 New and confined Styles of
PRINTS,
MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4 , e.
fe.l-2m
1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860.
BUNN. RAIGUEL, & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS IN
FANCY DRY GOODS.
137 NORTH TIIIRD STREET,
Are prepared to exhibit at their salesrooms the most
complete stook of goods ever offered by them, Present
ing unusual attraction, to the trade generally.
The stook ClOMDTillbil a complete assortment of even
variety of,
SILKS, RIBBONS,
DRESS GOODS, TVIIITE GOODS,
EMBROIDERIES, CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES AND VESTINGS,I
HOSIERY, GLOVES.
AND
TRIMMINGS,
CAW, et full and gelitered assortment of Spring
SHAWLS
AND
MANTILLAS.
Mu all of which they invite the attention of
CASH AND PROMPT SIX-MONTHS BUYERS.
S. M. BUNN, V. C. BUSH,
H. R. RAMEL, W. W. XURTZ,
H. P. BUNN. fe 13-Put
PHILADELPHIA.
1860. SPRING. 1860.
J. T. WAY & 0 0.,
IMPORTER AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
IN
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
DRY GOODS,
No. OS NORTH THIRD ST.,
Are now ready for the
SPRIN G TRADE,
And prepared to offer, to clew and prompt six
mouths Buyere, one or the
LARGEST
AND
MOST ATTRACTIVE STOCKS
In the oonntry, and at Prices that will dew comesti
title, not only In this. but in any other MY.
Purchasers will find our Stook well assorted at all
@manta of the year.
1. T. WAY, t )lAP. 11. DOTILAP,
WIC P. WAT.I te3•hm lean. P. WAY.
y ARID, GILLMORE. & CO.
NOS. a AND a NORTH THIRD STREET.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
SILK
AND
FANCY DRY GOODS,
WHITE GOODS. LACES. LINENS. EMBROIDE
RIES, HOSIERY, GLOVES, MITTS, AND
feS-8m SHAWLS.
ANSPACH, REED; t!il CO..
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
DRY GOODS.
NO. 130 NORTH THIRD STREET,
(CORNER 11111113 AND CHERRY IVEINd
PHILADELPHIA.
J. ANIPACH, JR., CHAS. E. ANIIPACE.
WM. ANAPAOII. JAN. M. REED, DAVID M. BWARE.
f.B-3m
MILTON ClooPalit. WM. M. PARRA:gr. HORT. D. WOll.l.
COOPER, PARHAM, & WORK,
IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, AND JOBBERS
or
HATS, CAPS,
AND
STRAW GOODS,
NO. 51 NORTH THIRD STREET.
trir Constantly on band a large assortment of Strove
and Loon Bonnets. Panama, Lcalicrri, and Palm Lear
Hata, Barinet TrIMMIIIIIII, Artificial Fiowars, Ruches,
ice. fs4-3m
FAUST. WINEBRENER,
& 00.;
IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS
HARDWARE,
NO, 49 NORTH THIRD STREET, ,
Abo.lClty ve Mark Lewl
t, w Brown Stone Store , welted on the
01 Rotet,
PHILADELPWA.
DAVID WAner. 0.11. wtnca
W. M. G . ARTILIK. fo3
-41T1
HAZELL & 1-IARMEB.
SLANIMAOTURIIRB
AND
WHOLROALII DRALRIOS
Is
1300 TS AND SHOES.
1.28 NORTH THIRD STRUT,
A en;lestortnten tof Oily made Boob! and Mona non
otantir on band. .10-If
LEUNG - & MAGINNIS,
,i n ,porters and W11°18,418 Dealer, in
IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN
SR OE THREADS;
tENDII AND ENOI,IBII LASTING&
8 MI ni SILKS ,'‘i /V 11.41,CT THRFA C IfteCirr -
TONE, NEDDI.,, ‘ ,B *
-Ste.
A
A 0 i.H GENTS FOR
If i r r iltVeln tied Maohiae Silk, and Uptleld'a
P . Mt. 1 North THIRD Street. rea-sm
A NEW ANL b WONDERFUL DISCO
..C3L vEity for the 4, lure of Rheumatism and Rout.
FSLIE'S &RTHRITIO Pi Lbs.
Thin medieine u Ofr(tt ed with the utmost isonV , ence of
its being the most e ffe c t mil remedy for' the a re die ,
wit:ter yst . r cove i, ed. Nodular need treevol
rruP ,Iffar ui tli use by , !Mr.:ma I p
Per C eaus by saws, on enclosing one postage
gawp and ar be of raw: . For sale by the r emit.
PEA.
No, v tsouto .I , RO Street.
• • ladeiphia.
WHOLESALE DEALERS
ABOVE RACE, WEST SIDE
CLOTIIB,
MANTILLAS,
HOSIERY;
NOTIONS,
TRIMMINGS;
TWO CENTS.
git Vitss,
FRIDAY, bIAILCH 2, 1860.
Niagara Falls in Att.
It is almost like attempting to paraphrase Holy
Wilt to undertake to transfer upon canvas this rub-
Ihnlty of Niagara. None but a child of genius can
safely venture upon either. The former . may be
tolerated when executed by a Milton, and when.
we / are presented with en adequate ?titration of'
the laiter,'we may rest slanted that its authorship'
belongs to little less than a Milton in art. Than
'are many reasons to make even the boldest artist,'
shrink from painting, for popular criticism, a sub.
Jed which - in 14 marvellous eublimityitands alone.
Two artists, however, Church and Gignoux, have
had tho courage to attempt this difficult' task, and
the fruits of their skill are now on exhibl.lon at
the gallery of Messrs. James S. Earle & Sons, No.
816 Chestnut street, where they are attracting
hu6dreda of visiters. An examination of them
ought to convince the most ekeptiani that difficult
things are not always Impraothsahle.
The two pictures, which are of nearly equal size,
whilst they exhibit at a glance the same groat
subject, are nevertheless, owing to the opposite
points from which they were taken, very different
in character; although each may be said to attest
the fidelity of the other. Mr, Chrtreh's picture
presents the Falls arra their grand sturoandifils,
as seen from the Canada shore; Mr. Gignoux, as
they appear from Goat Island. Both are works of
art, in themselves sufficient to render their authors
immortal in their profession, although the former
is unquestionably the greeter success. Its won
derful breadth of perspective, transpereney of
ooloring, and effective managemenf of details, have
not been surpassed, and rarely equalled, by any
similar work of art exhibited in this city for many
years. Indeed, as the eye rests steadily upon the
picture, one feature after another expands into the
giant proportions of the Falls, as they are seen in
nature; the painted spray rising from the mighty
abyss loses its opaque humidity, and becomes par-
tially penetrable; the rainbow vaults heaven
ward a real thing, and one feels as if nothing was
wanting to complete the duplicate but the thunder
of N ispra's eternal roar. The rushing waters, as
they near the awful leap, foam with the rage of
desperation ; nor is this more admirably depicted
than the water, as it glides, in gauze-like folds,
over the edges of the rooks before it reaches the
Falls. The groat merit of this picture is, that
it is as faultless in details as it is striking in gene
ral drat.
The picture by Mr. Gignoux (which, by the
way, is not the one exhibited by the Messrs. Earle
Boma months ago) is unquestionably a fine work of
art also. The view which it presents, however, is
less effective, and, upon the whole, hardly rivals
the other in any one particular. From the point
from which this was taken, the tower necessarily
occupies a conspicuous place in the scene. In the
other, this feature looms up in the distance, more
as it is seen from the shore by visitors. This pro
minence of the tower, arrayed in its wintry habili
ments, is a little too strikingNio Mr. G.'s picture
for the best effect. Both these gentlemen have,
however, achieved a noble triumph in preserving,
for future generations, so faithful a portraiture of
the ever-changing Falls as they appear to-day.
Mr. Seward's Speech.
The following is the concluding portion of the
speech of lion. Wm. 11. Seward, in the United
States Senate, on Wednesday, whtoh we were
obliged to omit yesterday in consequence of
pressure upon our columns-
Yon accuse the Republican party of ulterior end se
cret designs. How can a party that coon.. He votes, in
this land of free speech and free press, by the hundreds
of thousands, have any secret designs? Who is the
conjuror, and where are the hidden entrees by which
he can control its unconoregeted and widely-dispersed
messes, and direct them to objects unseen end our
was unavoweil But what are these hidden pur
poses? You name only one. That one is to intro
duce negro equality among you. Suppose we had
the power to change your social system: what
warrant have we for supposing that we should carry
teem equality among you We knew. and we
will show you. if you will only give heed, that what
our eyatem of labor works out, wherever it works
out anything, lathe equality of white men. The laborer
iu the free States: no matter how humble his occupa
tion, is n while man, end' he It tolltletltY the equal of
his employer. Eighteen of our thirty three States are
free-labor States. There they are: Maine. New Hamp
shire. Massachpaelts, Vermont, Rhode Island. Connect
bout, New Yak. New Jersey. Pennsylvanni, Ohio,
Michigan, Illinois, Indiana. Wisconsin, Minnesota,
lowa, California, end Oregon. I do not array them
in contrast with the capital States. I am no as
sailant of States. All of the States are 'parcels of
my own country—the best of them nut so wise end
great as I em sure It will hereafter le; the State
least developed and perfected among them'all Is wiser
and better than any foreign State I know. Is it then in
any, and in which. of the States I have named that ne
gro equality offends the white man's pride? Through
out the wide world. where is the State where class end
cute are no utterly extinguished as they are in each end
mery one of them ? Let the European immigrant, trim
avoids the African as if his akin exhaled contagion, an
swer. Yon find bim Always in the State where labor Is
ever free. Did Washington. Jefferson, end Henry,
when they implored you to relinquish your system and
accept the one we have adopted. propose to sink you
down to the leveler the African, or wets it their desire to
exalt all while men to a common political elevation I
But we do not seek to f. roe. or even to' intrude, our
system on you. We ere eselnded,jaseiy, wisely, end
contented", from all political power and responsibility
in your capital States. You are sovereign on the sub
lime of elavery within your own borders, as we are on
the same sriblect, within our borders. It is well and
wisely so arranged. Use sour authority to maintain
what syrtem you please. We are not ilisinuitful of the
roma. We have as we think. examined ours
to protect and perfect the manhood of the member. of
the State. The whale eovereisnty neon domestic con
cerns within the Union is divided between ueby mama
tellable boundaries. You have your fifteen distmet
aerie; are eighteen parts, equally dastinct. Each must be
maintained in order that the whole may bet, preserved. If
mire shall be assailed. within or without. by any enemy,
or for any cause. and we shall have need, we shall ex
pect you to de fend it. if yours shall le so assailed, in
the emerrency. no matter what the cause or the pre
text. or who the foe. we shat defend yon• onvereigr ly
as the equivalent of our own. We cannot. indeed. ac
cept your system of capital or its ethica. That would be
to sorrender and subvert our own. which we esteem to
be bet er. Besides. if we could. -hat need for any di
vision into Statue! all? You ere equally at liberty to
reject our system and its ethics, and to maintain the
suite nority of your own by all the forces ofpersuasion
and argument. We meet. indeed, mit'utlly demon
both et stems. All the world discusses all systems. Rs
escket"mu whichismiss them oughte have to demde
a nation of the two we re Mgr& on the
new end future States growing us in the great public
&mein. Discession then being unavoidable, whet could
be more wise than ea conduct it with mutual toleration
and in a fraternal spirit?
You comet:tie thee Republicans discenrse too boldly
and directly when they express with confidence their
belief that the system of Weir wilt, in the end. be uni
versally aceepteit be the capital et.tea. actinic for them
selves and in oonformity with their own constinit ions,
while they sanction too unreservedly hooks downed to
adrreate emancipation. But sorely you min hardly ex
pert the Federal gnvernment or the political parties of
the nation to maintom a censorship of the press or of
debate. easesry of our tolerated that error of onirn
may In ell safely he where lagoon a loft
dialn combat it. Will it be cisme! exhibitede of too
inn and tenelemeis Indetsete are on you,'
gds of the great argument than our own? We ail
teemed our titmice, as well as oar principles, from a
common master, We are sure OW we do not. on our
wde, exceed his lessons and example. homes Jefferson
addressed Dr Price, an 'Beebe man. concerning his
treatise nn emus,' eitation Amens . in ;his fashion :
"Bouthwatd of the Chestperike, your hook will find lit
few readers concurring with it in sentiment on 'tie nu b.
lector slavery. From the mouthito the head of the Chess
peake. the hulk of the people will epprove it in theory
en i it will find a respectable minority ready to adopt tt
in practice ; a minority which. for weight and worth of
character. preponderstes atainst the creator murder
who have not tha courage to divest their f imiliem of a
property which. however, keeps their courdences *in
quiet. Northward of the Chesapeake, you may End
here and there en opponent tO your doctrine, as you may
find here and there a robber or a murderer ; but in nn
"seater number.
•
This [Virginia ) is the next State to which we may
turn our eyes for the interesting aoecteole of Jus(ice
conflict with avarice and oppression-a conflict where
the accred sate is gaining all saw remade ro the
influx into odes of young men, grown, and growm.
no.
• • • • • •
"
not. then. discouraged what you have written will nq
a greet deal of ;mod ; and could you still trouble yourself
about our welfare, no man is more able to help the la
boring side.'
You see. sir. thae.whether were far or asainet slaver,
anywhere. we must follow Southern ;midst. Yon man
change your pilots with the winds or the currents; but
we. whose nativity. reetosed under the north star. has
rendered us somewhat supeatitinue must be excused
for constancy tonneaus t ae guidance of thog• who
framed the national ship. and gave us the chart for ms
noble voyage.
A profound respect and friendly regard for the Vire
Presideat of the United States has induced me to weigh
meet, the testimony he has given on the subject of
the tumidity against the South imputed to the Re
publican party. as derived frotn toe relations of the
repregontatecire of the two parties or this capital. Be
says that he hoc Fern here in the Representatives of
the lower Southern mates a most resolute and earnest
spirit of resistance to the Republican party; that be
perceives asenetble loss of - that spirit o brotherhood
and that feeling of 'malty, together with that love for
a common co untry. whieh are at last the surest Cement
of the Union; en that. in the moment unhappy condi
tion of affair. , he la almost tempted to exclaim tbat. we
ere Oissalving. week CY meek and month by month;
that the threads are - gradually fretting thenmelves
asunder, and ft etranier miiht summer. that the execu
tive of b
the - U lice nited States was the President of two hos-
tile Repn,
It is not tor me totem &doubt upon the ocirrectnest of
this dark meture. SO far as the Southern groups twin
the anneal; are ceneerned, hut I must be indulged in the
opinion th at' I can nrenounse as accurate" .coooes g
the Northern or Republican RemesentatiVes betels
any one. I know their pohlin haunts and their' Ova e
Watt We are not a hostile Republish or representa
tives I , one. We confer together. but only as, this -or-,
gunso everyw i tty do, and must do in a politica, ni
ters) w ich obliges us to act sometimes as partisans,
while it requires us alweys to be patriots rind states
men. Differences of opinion. even on the subject of
shivery, with us are whim's". not some] or personal
differences. Vier° is not one disunionist or da
loyalist anion; us all We are altogether uneon
soions of any prances of dissolutiou going pn
anions tic or around us. We hate never been more
patient, and noyer loved the rerreaentatives of other
sections more than now. We bear the same teitirriony
for the people around gas here, who. though in the very
centre where the bolt of disunion must fall first, and be
moat fearful In its effects. seem never tem disturbed
than now. We bear the same testimony Coral' the dis
tricts and States wp reprerent. Tho people of the North
are not enemies, but friendraind brethren of the Soup.
faithful end true as in the days when death has dealt
his arrows promiscuously among them oncommon battle
fields of freedom
'We will not stiffer ourselves bare to dwell on spy
den"' of a eilTerent temper in the South; but we ailed
be content with expressine our belief that hostilitr that
is not designedly provoked, and that carnal provoke re
taliation. is hn anomaly that must he traced to casual
exciteinehts.whfehi cannot pereetnate alienation.
A canvass for a Presidential election, se some respect.
mere important. perhaps. than any since MO. lies re
cently begun . The House of Representatives was, to
be organized by a majority. while no party could oast
loom then a_plurality of votes. The Siegel of the late
tragedy in , Vi remits rested ne the Cimer,' from the day
whentlmisrese assembled While the two great polite
eel roittleexere peacefully. lawful"; and come tutitin
ally, thoughteel:Joust,. eonducting the g ro at natioual is.
sue between free labor and capital latior for the ketri
tones to its proper volution. through the trials of the
ballot. operating direct.'r Indirectly on the venous
d o main° oi l o r n i p uovornsnetiti t.obd of oxooptional
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CALIFORN'IA l'AtENsli• : ;-.: •
hewed 8 , ;m1-lifinthfr' u tie tiro Stamm. . - , ,
Men.
of eettailip ft
l et 3.3Zilei% .f.Reekje4. :
min 01 tne parties to tnei manta aillaimpatient
of the eonatitutional tystsinlertleit ' stes i ther tit's`,
zealot every State to xiot k oac t roe n - by spfeage,t4
organized parties wition .diets '. - W. - ores -- 11 - ",
Spired span enthusiasm.. scabs tei. tt4i3”.'.44"4-1.
exasperated by sneturearie ... n .d nrrn ; thsg:sonte
i
of teem had tabled hynom o d t of., meals Silo -
Pagandate of slavery in Kansas,' ii n tir al' fia - tileT
own relation wait. attempted - t o,Plthe PhPeeDIN la'
Virginia. by °antrum:, =bash, tneasi . and mine. '
The method we • have adopted of. tip lieeltoltho
by. sgfrrlde?itbiti=ofigEty"feriieeil ite-gliTigni°=..
Can be maintained anywhere, and tt
mill i sine es *CR
devised which 0 in harmony with the mitre of 'Mug
Chnatitn religion. While, yrtsturrrana.rolel. eliaritsdies.
nateres will Probably concede that John Breen tielit.
seummatim acted et eantewi t phooth.fatally ecropeepo
convictione. yet. ell good citizens wilt. nes mines so -
agree that thle attempt to execnte an an t
purpose
in Vi
by 'evasion. invnlyinri - sernile was, was .
ar w 3 , l act' of
he arid treneon, all erindeal in
ins the extant that tt affected the' nubile ranee, end
destructive of human happiefem end - htintan life. -
I , y's h Paled retie:mil thOtl, after seit long Sn *ipso
en of the beneficent working of our lambing as are
be
'enjoyed. we have bad these new tilvittsttops Ia
ranges sad Yinc.nis of the, existence among Imo( settee
of ;nen en numnided and an desperate an to seek 40 mi.
fordo their peculiar principles by the sword. drawieroif
terrt a need for the farther illustration by thi tr PurrelL '
toe trif tbattreat more/truth. especial!, cpplinablain A .
re ,t ub dm. that they who tahariptheen,a ~c,.,,a,ap5,,, of • .
erintroverce than perish tis the rwree.e. In the Latter eases
the lamented ifeathaof so many citizens. slant f ro m an
rar.hash ami by inurposeltths more lamantab a begonia:"
the were innocent victims of a fierce kin l lie d ww..,ont
then Renter. in ter distant fi rfs--the &sills erea of the
onduderil themselves. pitiable. 'Utica...it lase ***** y and
lust. because they noted tinder delirium: which Minden
their Judgments to Me rest rintede or their erirm ,ll ' eh'
te rprise ; the alarm and consternation ' , mt. mily awn
lc en ad throne - hoot the country', el et Oaf far the metreent
the fear thnt rear whole system. with a I its se-tunties
for Yfe and liberty: was cornier to en erd-4 (Mr
none the more endurable' because continually nerve
vete d bynew ehimerys to wh ieh t cis great lee duty event -
lent an a ir of probability ; surely all these constirntsd is
vim or public musty which ought to have satisfied file
most Morbid appetite for twist berms lips. at in - the
onto of the gunpowder plot. and the Salem witchcraft,
and the flew York colonial negro plot, SO nor ; ;hyoid,
foil rival Acton were swiftly foil ed be no thrr inskin
dred claim, who ?Might top g mid widen the•perite -
0 4 m
di.tra.,temoin_g to di the indignation wash it ,
lout ;:tiled against parties ndtiege itonny of c0 ,,,,, t , _
etty ended' sympathy with the oemidera..
Fcritenty will decide in all the recent ealei wham
political responsibility for public disasters Mum fails and
Posteritv will sive little heed to our Instruction. rt .es
not until the yloomv reign of Domition had teed. Mod ,
liberty end yinuebad found Assured refutenrder the
sway of there ildeclesrve. that the historian cross whose 3
narrative of that Period ot tyranny and terror has been.
accepted by mankind. . _
The Republican party belpg thus vindiested against
the charts of hostility to the loath which hat tetra
otTered In excuse for the menaces of aneonstmutiorsi
resistance in the event cf Its succetal feel:reit oteired
that (twill surtsin me in meeting them sit theardnt of
the defender of the Enelrati Commonweslth :-.- .
"Runde they that cull boast save& to M a free-nt-
than. and having the sonar, shad not idol berretta eon
rase to remoi-e. constant:Gnarl.. every unveil-nor. "rho
flier he bathe rupee me or =boob Bete. Map Pt.* e their
fancy with, ridiculous and sainted freedom. ft to sotsen
Mthiea. but are. indeed. ander ts tan es Ind rieryi , rdie. mt.
nutting that power. elnett it the root and soiree of ate
liberty. to dispose of and economies in the land ',think
li •d bath eiva• them.. memion of faro is in thiirown
home and free intisn mime. Without erniehll•tdral ...A:
mondial power of a free nation thresh Manse kink
their heads. then ran. in due esteem be chi-leaf no • es
ter than slaves aid glutei* bore in the tenets and Cron
nation of another inheriting iord, whose sonnimetiy,
thong h not illegal or tnteerable. hams_ en this= gel a
lordly seeutre. not ratty en govern mene."
The Republican brows. vs the wh-le eraini'T
will ultimately ...ewe to understand that *he
no
ob
loots of rational life most resish if that lire beer shall
Iv lost. and. therefore. it will Recent the tame r s tndered.
It will tabs up the word Un which thes a , . so
, willing to renounee. and. reonbinnix it ny to•t 01, er
glorious tliought. Liberty. which boa Men its inspirn
tiell en ton ir, it will move firmly onward, 'With the ten' to
inscribed on i v tanner.' Come and fellidlny. canoe
what may. in ictory ea in defeat, in pcver as out of,
! cower. now and forever." . - i
.
I sR epublierin perry maintain the Union. who end
elite mint is to email Only ill.. Dernnerstio
t o e there is no other. Will the Democrats , pert., f a i n
tp the awault ? The menaces of dummies, are =edit.
heneh not in its name. let in Ps behalf...lt roof:atom
or disavow , them he P IeDOP time fey, portentrux,
hut is not alarming The effect of the loth , ;dation. if
successful, would he to continue tho role of the Peri,
stall(' Patty though a minority. by terror. It eertlustir
^tint to need no more than thin to sconce the tureens of
the Republican teteey. ff. Indeed. th 3 time - hes come
when the l'emneratie pert, mutt rule he terror. instead
of rolieg th roue h conceded tinhlic confidence. then Yr is
quite certain that it cannot 1 . 13 &amine° fram power
too WM Ruling on that dhotis srircire• it could
not lone save either the Constitutirio fir public ti tette.
But I shall not believe the Democratle party con
gest to stand in this positron. though it does. thnzioilh
the retina of its repretentatiree. seem to cover and
moult those who threaten disunion.
I know the Democracy of the North I know the ro v ow.•
in their tremor strength Uri not brow a possible dos.
unionist Among them all. I believe they wilt be en faith ; '
fel to the Union now as they were in the breccia deer.
when their rinks were fall. and their chafenge to the
combat wee elvers the war-cry of vieters. But, if it
ehall prove swim..nee. then the world will all the seoriev
know that every party in this country Most steed on the
Union ground that the American - people arid su.t.t
no party that is not seeable of ersklnis a sacrifice of its
amtation on the Alta e of the rourtry: that, Alt/ion - eh a
Party may hare never so much of presrige,syd never
such traditional merit. vet. if it he lackteg in the ore
vine: of loyalty to the Union. all its advardeets ei'l be
unavailing: and then. ohnoSione as throne h lons -cher
lobed and otet nate orejudicee the Repetbeen petty is
In the capital States, yet even there it will s &mace • ha
an army pi th fanner.. windier the favor of the who's
people. end it will be armed with the natiorest•ennfi
derma and eupport. es hen it shall to found the onlY
thet defends and mini mains the integrity of the Union.
Those who seek to aunt en the terrors et thsnnien
seem to ma to have too linettle onn Meted 'he Condit.ona
ander which they are to make thew attempt. - Who be
lieves that a Itepubl.can admitigrttion and (-entrees
cnnl.l practice tyranny under a Cens Motion which icter
poet.. to many checks as ours? Vet that trrYnns [mast
not only be Drar'ised.lut most he mtoleratle; and there
must be no remaining bore fur conetitutionel relief. bo
rnen forcible resistance can find around Costae:l on toy.
where.
I ne people- of the United States artins'in crirorunty
vigil the Constantmn.ere tie supreme tribunal to try
snit determine all political ireues. Thee ate as crimpa
tent i. &cid° the issues of to-doe es they have teen
heretofore to decide the tsetee of fisher dare 'they
can rerensichir hereafter and reverse. if need-be. the
indrmeet they Asa wriacw. , .. to-day. as shay ho rn
root^ I ben) once reconsider , d end reverend their in-de
ment. in former times. It reeds so revolntiern 'antis.- •
e es - tor, cr prevent any denser, ander esycir ,
otostanaes. .
GRA ELARD
new or seAcial canto for rivnlanca
to occur under a Rellubilean Admiristrat:on. n•o
enraged in no new transaction. tot even in anew die-
Onr Milers nndertnoi• a great wore 14, th-m
-salves, for or, end for our sew...sore—to ereAt a free
and federal empire. whore arches shalt span the Forth
American continent, nod reflect the reys ro the ran
thmtighout tor whole lawns from the one to the ether
of the neat oceans. 7her erected thirteen of ;tea ga
temen ail at once These are standing now. thoadmi
ra tion of mankind. Their greceseors made,' tweet".
more ; even we who are here have shaped end eleeerea
three of that tarenh, and all theseare as firm sad atea
ri
fest es th e first thirteen; end more will yet be necessary
when we shall have rested from oar labors.
• .
home nrsiong us prefer for then. eOlornel a ttornpnart.t ,
material; other,, the pure white marble. Our fatherS
unit our predecessors differed ,n the saute Wan sod on
the same point. What execrations 'braid we not all
ante in pronnuncinson any statesman who heretofore,
from mere disappointment and drarnet et bents oter
oiled In hie chn,cei of materials for ant 'new column
then to be quarried. should has. laid violent hares on
the imperfect structure and brought it down to the
earth. there to remain a wreck, instead of a citadel of
a world's beat hopes!
I remain now an the eninion I. have untformly Ax
el...lead here and elsewhere. that these hasty threats of
disunion are to unnatural that they will End no bend t o
execute them. We are of one race. language, betkr,
and faith; engaged, indeed in varied industry; hut
es - rn that industry'''. diversified. hrin;s mg into =nee
intimate relations with each other than an. nrher too
tle. however homogeneous. nail thonth living tinder a
amitotic:alert Hove rnmcnt ever mair tained. We lanfetth
throughout if conjoint of 'oar t ederrl frame is swollen,
while it la certain that apart diraavered mist 'palish._
You man refine es You piens. a! Ent the structor - n of the
ument. and ea, that it tea empri.tt sod that a'
breach, by nee of the States Mr lir Centres*. el any oho.
article, ehtnives all the members from ellegistire, tt- d
that the States may separate when they hove, or fiery
they has e,criliSe for war. But onee try to subvert it,
and non will find that it is a Government of tte whole
people—ns Individuals. no well's* %compact to Piston;
%lint esters individuel member of the b dv robtioln
scions of his rotei eft and rower in it, nrd krona , hat be
vi I le lielnleis, towerlese, hopeless, when ft shall hare
gone down.
hlankinl have a natural riche. a natural Icet:net. and
a natural cap.citv for self government: and when.
here, they are sufficiently ripened bv cultuee. t .8" ttri , t
and must have eelf-government, find no other The
framers of our Constitution. with a wird= that sr.r
missed all previous [aid arttar dine smnes men. 'carted
it to these inherent elements of human nature ve,
etranteb, blindhr inivundermanda• the anatomy of the '
meat cistern who thinks that its cult bonds, or even
its strongest Inmmenta. are the written censor• mr
even the inoltiphed red thoroughly ramified. roads
snit thoroughfares of trade, commerce, and social in
tercourse. 'I hese me strive. indeed, but dr thief-est
instruments of colierion—these which rends , it in
separable and indiviaille—are the mi'liona of fibres eC
million• of contented, happy human heart binei,e b r
their affections, their iambic:one, sod their teat Lopes
wise nod
high ard learn e d the itch untuto r ed t.. rho
wise nod unwise. the and the cern
the good end the lad. to a Gove•nnent.. the firs% tine
lest. and the only such one that has ever existed. which
takes equal
.beed always of their w•uts, their wanes,
and their op:turns and aureate to them all. indiridu
11y. once in a year. or in two yenta or. at least, in four
years, for their expressed consent end renewal without
which it must cease. No• to whore yeti will and to
what class you may, with . commissions Der 'nor fetal
tervice in one hand" and sour. %manly nonrated by the
hianeted or the then/and nivel of sitter in tte other.
thousand toasters 'sill rise up for every recruit
ton nit encore. On the hanks equally of the St. law
tenee and of the Rio Grande; oa the -Attantre and the
Poe tfio cleats • on the shortie( the Gulf of Neste. sad,
a the dells of the 11,v•ky Mountains: amens the firmer
men on the banks of Newtoamiland. the weavers and
'sinners of aensaachusetra. the stevedores of ors:
York, the miners of Peonativunls. Sike'm Pant.
a' d California. the wheat-grhveta of Ird.ann. the
°Wm and the crier planters on the MiAtatittni.
among the voluntary citizens from every otter Lane not
lot titan the native born, the Chrirhan and the Jew.
anion, the f-duns on the preinos, the cost memoirs
Mrmons in Deseret. the Africans free , the africann in
hoc'iaee, the inmates Of hospitals and Crush - .uses n•
avers the criwina's in the pen item:sties Teti, se the
utery of year wrong' wed their own Darer an eloquer,tly
and never so mournfully', and atpeal to them to rite.
thee Ir II ask 'oil - la thin MI!'" aro rot mere Scat
'hen Waahington, wirer than Hamilton. more h'ors'e
than Jefferson ? ' " What tiew form of r. , Promert or
of union have yen the pewee to establish. er e en the
canning to devise. that will to more j es t, 'no., es t e ",
more free, more , gent'e more benegrent. or w•ore
thnn this?' And by them e. yl.e interrciateriita
ten will to silenced and con r..intled,
r. Pretnilent we are peri.eritetr fk,irSettinz this scjula
and eemnles. yet obtrions and lister/it. mecherrstnot vox
Constitution; and became are do forget it. we are coa,
t• rma lly wenderinr how it is .that a conredervy of
thirty and more States. covering resters so vast 7 ,rd 1,-
tuhrin. interests so sari us of so many millions rif
men. ennsotuted and conditioned art adversely-perksrig h Con. We ere continually looking to see it Etyp art/
standstill. or fall ear dents. into pieces Out. in.votk,
Will net {doe; it Wes made not to Step. but to Leap
n motion—ln motinc always. and st.thont fore,
For ma' own part. as this wonderful machaie, wsna :t
had'newly come from the bands of its rt'rtiost divintt n
s colors. was the adininstion pr mr earlier hears. al
though it wee then tattelmeerfeetli known abioid, in
now, when it forms the central fignee in the economy of
tho world's eisilixation. aim the hest 07DICat , les ct
mankind favor its continhance, I expect that it wits
sten) and work rola on until men shad fear ita.failueo
no more than we now aPP
reherd that the sun will cease
to ho'd his eternal place in the heavens.
Nevertheless, I do not expect to see Una purely popu
lar, although MaleStic anstero nlways wnrktne on. unat
tended by the presence and exhibitioner human temper
a n d human That Wutiki be to as vet ner-t„,..r
rewards benefits, nod blear, l isp. wi th out rite,
and watchfulne‘s—nn expeetatton.contrary to Divan
appointment. These aria the discipline of eta Ameri
can citizen. and he must Inure massed to it. Whoa.
'as now: a groat Dollen. fastened .upon the mitten's
through its denies and rooms, onafirrned by its hatnu,
spa 'strengthened by its personal interests and moth
timtaylest.).o be relaxed ant 4 changed, in order that t..e
nation play have its jest, and natural, and free ee
voloprnehilklhen. indeed. all the would.. f conlr.iverse
are let looso.isprani us from all points tat the poll tea
COMMA, we bee Abject* and men only throes h Lanes.
mode. and doubtful and lurid India Tee coin seams
hobo heavinx under our feet. and the pillars of the rob' a
fabric that protects us to be trend:box nefora cu • eyes.
But the appointed end of all this Pert:zoo , •omea at
haat. and always remonabli ; the tumults of the coeds
nulainie• the country becomes earn once IMl4le, era
then we find that only our senses have teen ist•irl l / 4 -.
and that they have betrased us. The earth is host as
clv .a. before. and the wonderful attenuate. for ash. 6 , 3
safety we have feared so aux.usls row more firm
fixed than ever, atilt stands unmoved, enduring, and
munovsble.
A NEW STYLE or VERDICT.—The present
panel f,r petit Jurors. in the Court of :barter Savtior.r.
are entitled to the milt of el:waist:tic a sty le of ver
dict that is truly remarkable. fa quite n number
/retell donne the present week. where he evldence
bo h sides has been heard, the specchea of coliasel
mode, and the chnrov of the indre ['cheered the Jury,
after but 'taw memento debberstion. have hied d to
Mr. Ekhathey. the court cleric, the hit of holier-nit
nod responded to the urine! mat:motor? with the acre?
verdict, "We can't ease." The foremen wo d I telco
the null. pose among the juror. bs.t once ',mama la
the response oi each m a whaptirrned thvis tomaiLcA
stela, announce publicly the az reement to rev.
hedge Ludlow informed them that they must take t :
toenvree, and not in liuclVkts earealitioua
t ytfhe ;Fl e le t a n :ll 2 1 %1' n : 11 ( . 76:NZ! were eaaggy to
r_ 4,L L
•unaoastderntioakil the evale a u n ce. ads was
be cmpossible a then in the discretion of the twat
tediseharve t hem.' linotwithstanding Erie taritiisaso.
yesterday &Jury tenderest another ho " C rit ac roe
verdicts. but. tinder instinnitiou shoed,' Wide lah
thin& 1114;11ln eCrtall isirrett i and setshd-taciordiwyv