Ittre' 6 P.RESS. tlaiht4 (RMIDAYB-IKOEPTO) ••••: : A- 1 41ii.,t0Ipr,W,i ( )roRNEY. 411 OBBSTNIIT BTRS T. DAILY romes. yarnivir 6t.'i Tit Pan Willi IA flible to the Cerrters. • bialledto anteeribere oat of the City St Milieu/se 'Vsn'itnnver.- : - LPOns. DOLLAiII milker? Illonlete Tenni Domatte von fitx. Mouvna—ntrerrably in ad vance tor thetirie ordered. '," TRIAWEEKLY PRESS. „ VAiledlo liinbeerihete out of the City at Tse.te DOL. tali reit Miami, In advanoc ORY.t/oODS'JOBOERS. SPWNG OF 1860. NEW GOODS. iI'OSHEIA L. DAILY, ' ; IMPODTDR. AND :DODD, iv *toeing chill e treat:tettety . of NEW GOODS. I . SELEHtED FOI THE BPILt4 TRADE fa Hew department of DRESS (x)4DDB WilLie waye repel ety of idsei3 Mikes and aboios endnov•l stings, Marge emointatont of SPRING SHAWLS. A full ins of ,MOURNING GOODS. ANINNICIAS AND imams PRINTS. • - 13 : oirrSeierip . ttos of LINEN GOODS. - AND soya , wstat. CLOTHS, , CIASSIMERES. &0., AND A GREAT VARIETY IN STANDARD MAKES. DOMESTIC GOODS. " • ltd. 2,1$ 74.0.13111STliEET) PHILADELPHIA. mhe-If CLOTN, CAMBIUM, dco. LIPPINCOTT & PARRY. ThIPORTNEW-AND JOBBERS,) No: 900 MLIIKELAPID No. 6 SBOOND PRILADILPHIA. lavite the Went* of ebs Trade to their IMO stook of SFRING GOODS FOB. MEN AND BOYS' WEAR. OV MI nil • HOVER AND FOREIGN MAN y VAOTIIRR. .1012-ps . SHAW BROTHER WM REMOVED TO NO. 303 MARKET STREET, Whore OW hire ce Imuul a oomplete sesartment of CLOTHS. vessmuss, VESTINGS, &i., Bailable lb? lb* 1011,ING SEASON, Tovh!ohlbeiilikifte ppeattrolottptliureig, fsU-Zm SPRING TRADE. bA1.4.• ROSS,. & . - _WITHERS* _ • . ,iumm, p.e ommenuni _ LAMP,. -111111211: ' *woo or 4 7 cilt-, Goo/3s; : kJ. !L*4.‘44iitii"Nioek.' , tc; ;Awl titl7J injua the .itionticsof 100-1 m 911 ANT; ik ! Co., IMPOUNDS AND IitiIOLB6ALD DBALDDS IN OLOTBB, OASSINKRES, TAILOBS' TELMMINGS, 333 ELAILEBT STREET, (Up 84irst,) I:re ow peenine their Spring Stook. to whiolt they in tiltd the attention of the tride.: teSim WE. S. ST.F.WART & UO.. WORMSIL J OBBER S OF BK . `A.I4D • Malt DREgS GOODS.- • , - • - - - 301 MARMIT Eltrnit, Ove noir In dm, and me eonstnnus rsonivent a nissonsont of rinlyzad Dedninole . - • - NPRInu 000 un 7tittfrriett4= e , t ill ethe M t"- 1 1 1 imn.oial.loanoyNistul _tie in* °minted normotaut n on l n . .I• 03-11mw JOHN B. .I`II.YIKER &CO. AB, THIRD • irIiOLESALS Di4itl 8 BRITISH, BURCH!, AND ARBRIOAN DRY GOODS. thi Tiipete, On-Cflothi, and Panning', bought dash li 'AT WIDE? OED PRIOR& fal-2m ft IND.' B. ELLISON &SONS, U 9 fttltE ST R E E T,L iooidoorowPo ) • or re vor it s APO . 1 0011111.0 OP elMr. " "V 9 l 4 4oo: l lll7l6E l lita el a i r 4u, less s tu Pl " SO tito r) OlintreMMOT: ll 113400 PRIOE. & 00.. IMPORTER* AND JOBBERS OP 7011BIGN 4111) Domes= DRY GOODS. gIIS MAIIKST BTRRRT. PHILADELPUI A. SPRING GOODS. 134.ROROFT & CO.. • sos. 408 AND 407 IsIARTIST 13TR,INT. 211402,214A0 AND JOBBOBQB rOD3U9N ►ND DOMICATIO DRY GOOD& Moat am amulet' sad raw* for Inirm. geS4, pßlNcta, 1060; Na plitmule, Pm Rgbrasow. aw• iwano, . is4oB4.lfilLwqqb, 'l.l V:, awseag, . , ALORM kl. F 057136 - R. WOOD, MARBI4 dr HAYWARD, Importers' erA Whpielyalo Dallas In DRY 'GOODS ' OLOTHING, wan No. BO M4.EK Illtrost.Philadellblis. WURTS. AUSTIE„ & ' MoVEIGU. IMPORTEILII AND JOBIERgb ra DRY GOODS, _ ittop i er mum. tg u :t l ineegh tiij i tr 5 FITHIAN, JONES. da 00#0 IYHOTABOLLIr MAILERS IiONNICItt 'ANN ,DOILFATIO DRY OrCiOrit No. 940 MARKET STAMM. ILBW 00098 rooming over, dor for ply , AND. AND MR TIPS his4m ,VAPLPIG II . 'RUE. it CO.. • WITITH 'oooDele • ' -• :, 1:- ~. •;,„. , ~ ~: .*, •-• : , -:"),:: Ito. 899 muutsv , ' EtalutolDirarse, STAMM • - - ' -- • ' - Or , i '• •- _ :• - , odr ;iqdnni'seai, lio„ea in 'u. h.- ktifth u . 41_ri , • -4 * Na O itetilVAKtelli t tn t thti3tatt 0g914t!4e6 i-d v - i eared. . . - - -.0-.! - -• ' ' . .. „ • .., ', -.N., 1 , , , , ,_,, , `, \ ,, , Y 11/ 11 , ,, ,/ ,.. / , / /, / , i_l /4 1 ~, ~./ 1; , , i : 2: ,. ; . :?•, , ",•. : , :::,'..7l:2l',,llll;tvrtt ' , . .... . , , • , , . ..,. . • (2, , /,'!''.. ,-; .” '" . .1 , :,- - , ,, , & — ll 4 , ",,: .. .:.:` , k'!' ,, ' .1"'" - 1' , 1,1',.,":; f;t.'.....,:. ~,... t ptr l i r ' ?'; - .".. : -.: ... 1. •• • '. • `,.;. 6 r - ' -"--',;; ' t , ...... ...::., . ' , ''', . '': .. ,t. 7-'''''- iS. "" .. •, . ;.e.' 1 " -..- ~' ,:1--=-- . k 0pir...,, :. Vao l della , ' .. :- /r , . ..,..- •'. '•. . . • ~,,,,.., :,,, ' ' -I;; '. i N ~, ..s. . • ......101 1 7:: '•- , 10 ' l l ...' .. . s!tii' 4 ....... .\ : - r- '"‘ - ' 7 ' . ' 4 ' . ' A ."'!'',,,,,• .- •--vt: .;• .0 , . 47p,,,,.., ..... 3 ,A t. ..:.1...- ....„- ' 2 .-...-- ' -4,-- , ......_ __....-_—_ i• o. •-,- : : , t _ • - , '-` - - 7 --.-;. ....- • • -...4. 4 L.. 4 .47 .- 3 - - __._ ..._ -- t • , . _ . --......T.,.. i i-t . . - 'q l ..- 't 1 -4r ...._.., C. -- . . . . . ..,..... . •••'4.- . ......77 - .-,-; • ''',......''5.-. -:-..f ........,..=,... t _ . :111 " 1 : - ....... . . .. . . VOL. 3.-NO. 184. COMMISSION HOUSES. LAST ARRIVALS• FARRELL , & MORRIS. IMPOSTERS and COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ESA CHESTNUT STREET. Have reeelved by the latest Stamm a fall assortment at GEItbIAN and SAXONY CLOTHS and DOESKINS, among which are all the grades of S. A. RESSELLKALIL'S whole and half name t SEVERS & SCHMIDT do. do. B. ft L. CELEBRATED DOESKINS. F. d 8.. do. . do With a full line of the very popular iv IMPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS; SILK MIXED COATINGS ; COTTON WARP CLOTHS COTTONADES and VEST PADDING% All of which are offered for sale ON FAVORABLE TERMS. feM WOLFE ea 00.. WHOLESALE OARPETING, ozroLont, AND MATTING WAREHOUSE, NO. 188 011ESTNUT STREET, Amoy for Philadelphia narpet Maaufaottirera feS-8m • LITTLE, STORES, ea CO NO.2tr OICESTNOT STREET. "FOREIGN AND PACIFIO.MILLS DRESS GOODS BX TER PACKAGE. ALSO, BIOLLEY CLOTHS, OARS/MEM, AND DOESKINS, With a general assortment of goods for men's wear. feaatfm tmhi WEST, FOBES, & LLOYD, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No, 219 CHESTNUT, AND 80 STRAWBERRY STREETS, *Fritz POE TALE-. COTTONADES: TICKINOS curiogs, SHLUTING STRIPES, DENIMS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS GENERALLY. Also, a NG assortment of ISATINETTS, PASS/XERES, sad WOOLLENS, Gedealrabla mikes pi style's: feg-tb m-tf 'lB6O. SILKS & WOOLLENS I bIOLLWAINE & BACON. ,i__-;:,,,;;;TAo,l7:lo4;iaarliffrt STREET, ielenkiiielisr reoelewa a Luxe eta& Of flpftt'ind :eft:4)l4,ms; adapted Po the Clothing and Jobbing Trade, among whloh are the following popular makes of olqths J 0. NELLESBBN Mon of i. M.) Mole and Ralf Enda F. BIOLLEY & SON'S is NAIGSBZ on. AUSTRIAN " 11 SAXONY oLoTna, of all grades. Also, S-4 and 6-4 DOESKINS, CABSIMERES, FAN CY do., BIOLLEY'S NILE MIXTURES and TRI COTS, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK SILK SATINS COTTON SACK do., SLACK SILK VELVETS BLARE And FANCY F. 91,1 VESTINOS, &o All of whisk aro offered for sale on favorable terms. fel-wf&narn , suiplay, I 7 RD, & HUTOMNi3ON 00 fig CREETKUT ar. 00111diS8ION MEROHANTB FOE THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA.-MADE GOODS. 10141. M'OALLUM & CO-. CARPET MANUFACTURERS, 01.1iN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN. Abe, Ins Porters and Dealers in CARPETINGS, • OIL CLOTHS; MATTING. RUGS, &O. WAREHOUSE roe CHESTNUT ST.. (Oppoolte the State Beau.) Southern and Western Myers are respeotfitlly Invittki to ea% fee sm CARPETS. F. A. El i lOT & 00.. Noe. 82 and 34 North FRONT Street. are the SOLE AGENTS to PhEadelvhts for the RAMEGRY CARPET CO?dP.ANY, and have °enteritis for sales full amorto!ont of VELVBT an TAPESTRY CARPETS, of anon pattern. Also. aim to suePir of the various kinds of OAIL VETO numuflotured in Philadelphia city and county, from nearly aU the beet manufacturers. Dealers will And it to their interest to call and examine these goods, which are offered !or sale on the most favorable toxins. A.' ELIOT & 00, being the Bole Agents in Phdadelybla for the mile of the Worsted and 'Carpet Yarns span by,the Rsxonville Mills (formerly the New Bas'and Worsted OOMPMII.Iand being agents else for the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, have iistatliar feeilltiss (or keeping constantly for mete the various kinds of oereeta manufaotured in Philadelphia, o the most faverehie terms lai7ekin BOOTH AND MOBS. BOXER a; BROTHERS. MANUFACITURKR B AND WILOLESALS DIALERS 111 AND SABTEP,.N•MADS BOOTS AND SHOES , Nolo. 439 mid 434 BARNET STRENT. Below FIFTH West. south ride. Plll,l433Lplita. IVVIOIIII.ASIN, 8c 00.. BOOT ATM 811011 WARRBOUBB AND •MANUFAOTORY. O. 605 1516.1 RBT STREET, PRILADBLPIRTA. We tare now on hand an extensive stook of BOOTS raid MMES, of even deserrstion, of OUR OWN 'AND EASTERN MANUPAUTURE, ca whloh we Invite the attention of Southern and Western tenor.. fri sr. IROOP.EI 3 DAVIS. No. 611 BIARKET STREET, MANDPAOTURERS OP, AND WHOLESALE DEALERS IN, FUR, WOOL, SILL CASS/MERE, STRAW, AND PANAMA HATS. OAPS, BONNETS , BLOOMERS, RUOLIES, PALM & WILLOW ROODS, ARTIFICIAL PLOWEES, &o. We respectfully invite the attention or Nub COd Prompt-paying buyers to our tugs ,and oreltialeoted stook, felts Sm . PB/LADEI , MIIIIis 6►9 riU lIOUSEOFUItNISIIING GOODC. GOODS FOR THE SEASON. BRONZED FENDERS AND IRONS, STEEL FIRE SETS, FOOT WARMERS, RLOWERAVABAS,A4LATE, WARMERS, HOT WAwAR DISHES, Ico,, &v., AT TIM . HOUSE-FURNISHING STORES', Nos. MI AND 1928 CHESTNUT sTEERT. iNO. ai , MURPHEY do,CO aiti=wftt „ ITCRWEIT.fc 130N8 L. PArdar;m9' fo daftly bU 01- urda rove% t,tOIN/ CARPETINGO. MILTS AND CAPS. ThIMD.STREET 'OOHING HOUSES RAIL VEL, MOORE, & Co., IMPORTERS WHOLESALE DEALERS DRY GOODS, NO9. 990 AND 2112 NORTH THIRD STREET. ABOVE RAOS, WEST BIDE. Tardy extensive Store liavins been remodelled ena Liss them to appropriate to Eaoh Class of Roods A SEPARATE DEPARTMENT, DOUESTICB, omenems. PRINTS, LAWNS DIMS GOODS, WRITE 000D11. BEERRIDIAOK AND 00011E00 SECONDS We have now open the LARGEST and MOST COM PLETE STOOK of GOODS we have ever offered to tho Trade, to which we solioit the attention of CASH AND SIX-MONTHS BUYERS. (6V-1m JAMES, KENT, SANTEE. & CO,, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOODS, NOB. 230 AND 841 NORTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE RAGS, Respeotfully invite the attention of buyere.to their usu LARDS AND COMPLETE STOOK FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC GOODS, Among whloh war be found full lines of BATES' MILLS ANDTONA YORE COMPANY'S 00T LARGE VARIETY 01 New and oonfined Styles of PRINTS, MERRIMACK SECONDS, 4'o. fee-tnt 1860. SPRING TRADE, 1860. BUNK. RAIGUEL„ & 00., LBLPORTERB AND JOBBERS D? FANOY DRY GOODS. 137 NORTH THIRD STRUNT, Aro prepared to exhibit et their salesrooms the most rennydate stook of goods ever offered by them, present ing unusual attrantions so the trade generally. The stook comprises a complete assortment of *Very variety of. SILKS, RIBBONS, ,_ _ _ _ WRITHOOODS, BRIBROIDRICIES, CLOTHS, CASSIXERES AND VBSTINGBAI HOSIERY, GLOVES TRIMIIfINGtS EAU°, a till and simnel amortmant of Bring SHAWLS MANTILLAS. ;To La of 'Nth they finite the attetition of con AND PROMPT 81X-MONTHS BUYER& B. M. BUNN, V. 0. BIM% R. R. RAIOUEL, W. W. KURTZ, IL F. BUNN. fol9-3m 1860. SPRING. 1860.1 J. T. WAY & 00., IMPORTER AND WIfOLESALE DRAIRRS IN FOREIGN AND DOMRSTIO DRY GOODS. No. QS NORTH THIRD ST., Are now ready for the SPRIN C TRADE, Aud prepared td Offer, to CAEH and prompt el. monthe Buyers, one of the LARGEST AND MOST ATTRAOTIVE STOOKS In the oonutry, and at Pricer that wife defy competi tion, not only in this. bat in any other oar. • Purotiaters will find our Stook well assorted at all seasons of the year. J. Y. WAY, }IAA. n. DUNLAP, W%. s. WAYS feAYlnt otto. IN WAY. y ARID. GILLMORE• & CO. NOS. SO AND C NORTH THIRD STREET, IMPORTERS AND DEOERS IN SILTC AND FANCY 'DIVE GOODS, 'MUTE GOODS. L4CRB, LINEN.% EMATIOIDY, RIES, HOSIERY. GLOVES, MITTS, AND SHAWLS. ANSPACH, REED, ec CO., WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRY GOODS. NO. 180 NORTH THIRD STREET, (OMEN TRIED AND QUERN! ime.,) PHILADELPHIA. I Aitsucli, Cute. E. ANNYACII WM ANAPAMI. lA,. M REED. DAVID Mt Swksii, 114.2 m HILTON 0001E8. WM. At. TAILD/Jd. DODD. D. WOU. COOPER, PAM:IAM, & WORK, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURER% AND JOBBERS Op HATS. CAPS. AND STRAW GOODS. NO. 31 BOAT'S TUIRD STREET. .1?" atie%ntll . • 13 ;land a larta h aasartmest of Straw iats, Do m ane i ntitmi a n n gr, krtitidliZnr,T e rA ` c °If , 0. FAUST, WINEBRENER, 00.; WoRTEEB AND WHOLESALE DEALER. , HARDWARE, NO. 49 NORTO THIRD STREET, Abote Merket, DOW brown Stone two , emote d the OW city . 4 .tei Lot, MILADELVIII 4. DAVID FAIIIITa Da Oa WINEDn Tr, ll* OARED& attii, RAZELL & HARMER. MANINAOTITRERB AID WHOLVSALE Dx&LNBa BOOTS AND SHOES. P 70.108 NORTH TEMD STREW. ♦ full macaroon tof Olt,. tad& Boots and Shoenoon onantis on kind. 1110-tf • AING & MAGINNIS, 'lmporter' and Wholesale Puler' in !RIM ENGLISH, AND AMERICAN SHOE THREADS; FRENCH AND ENGLISH LASTING& g$ MFTUEERS' Annuars: gv.WING MAI SILK& THREAD& COT TONS, NEEDL c. E AGENTS PO BA Gunter's rated IXL Maotint MI% end Up9eld's Patent Boot ' eel. 90 North THIRD Street. Ef/9.8m A NEW AND WONDERFUL DISCO VEAY4Loug? Oxzgallyzlp i tun . d Gout. Thio medtelbe blot erisd With the utmost aond r enoti of its being the most e actual rem- dr for the Dee dia. eases ever oat disoovered. No danger need spine hoodoo from its use by the most dello:it.. ride at per bolt. Can be sad tar mall, on enoloinng one postage stamp and pace of Cols. For sal bz the segrenti 149 att . 4*W olga.. PHILADELPHIA, MODAY. MARCH 5, 1860. UOlfl 1860. RIEGEL, BAIRD, &I CIO.. IMPORTERS AND .JODDRRII • FOREIGN AND AMERICAN DRY GOODS. NO. 47 N. THIRD STREET. trIILLADELPRIA, Would 744940tf0R1 Imo the animation of etalitrY Matobouts to their LARGE AND WELL-SELEOTED BTOOKOP PR! SR bPRING GOODS, Whloll they are now readying in Store. l. blerehants would find it to their advelinit; to call and examine our stook. t4-ane SOWER. BARNES,. ik / BOOKSELLERS /OD PUDLISIIERS Or PELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND REM, EAIMONS' GEOLOGY, BROOKS' NORMAL ARITIIMETICS, SANDERS' READERS, ,ko., No. 87 NORTH TIMID sTREit Met aide, below Arab Street.) If•l'm OLOTHS, CASSIBLERne. BRANVLS, AIANTILLAI3, HOSIERY, rivtioNs TO ME RO NT 8 BLIVING.Oth- CLOVIS AND WINDOW SHADES. BLA'BON & SMlTtis MANUFAOTUREMB OF OIL-CLOTS, 140 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADECHIA. We Invite the attention 01(1°1110re to our largeteek of FLOOR. TALE. AND CARRIAGE OIL 00T1L9. GREEN GLAZE D O,L CAMBRIC a beautiful article for ffh.des. The leige•Hkaar of WINDOW SHADES end BUFF HOLLAND to the market. at twos, which doff competition. e 3 TRIAIMINGS 1 DRUGS AND CHEMICAL‘ B A. FAHNESTOOK DIVUGGIBTB, IMPORTZDS, AND WHOI.PA ALE D Ran IN DRUSS, ANZIUCAN AND IFORBIGN POSNTIAL 01.4840, And Meusufacturers and Bole Proprietors of B. A. FM.ll4EBl'OOll'9 VERMIEIIaI, Noe. 7 and 9 NORTH FIFTH STREHi Fast side, a few doors above blast, PHILADVEIA DRUGS, WASS, PAINTS, lea. , ROBT. SHOEMAKER .CO. NORTILEAST CORNER - FOUTS AND RAON RUM • wnoLzBALs DRUG(IrTet s Importer/tend Nelms In WINDOW IMAM/ urria, me., Welt° the attention of COUNTRY MEROHAITS Po their large nook of Cools. whioh they oftet the tweet market rates. M/e-tf CHINA AND QUEENSWAIIO. WILLGHT, SMITH, OEUNA, 01468, AND UVERNEWAIk IitJAES. BIANOPAOTOEERS' FRIO?. . GRANITE BUILDING, No. 6 North PION West, felt-frorrem PHILADELPHIA. TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO IMPORTERS AND WIIOLESALB DBALEI IN CHINA A/In QUEENSWAt. N o g, 2 3 a n d O. BOUTH 1 , 013fa1l %TU. (Between Market and Chestnut strata t PIIIIIPURG 'nese AGENCY. Ottsi, e OR PI THY I , ACLAGS, AT MANUFACTURERS' CE& BOYD & ST.ROUD. EMPORTEItS as JOBBERS, Bays novr on bona n convolobv Stock QUEENSWARE. atusswAßE, and FIONOII and EMILISIII.IA. At their Old Sbor, No. 3U NORTH FOl.l Cur dolts below erobante Hotel. to whit>, In vile ti, attention tit fIOI.INS•LX BUIRRS. NOV Atlanta ran PITTSBURG lil.aes. -3m L OOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON have now In AIMS ovary large and choice mint of LOOKING GLASS., ALL tttE IIE3T rrir,Nou PLATES, And of a quality' saperior to any Imported r rho last few years The designs are a r the nerreennst elegant character, [noun:lg all the French Al ulsh novelties. booking Glassen mode to order, to;erY ellarsoler of seaoe. and at the ory lowest f{2p , tp. mail or ohs. Fl w eftr ENoligh7rOs. o l , 64.7rAlT. s oFauri.g.llo. TOGRAIPI FRAMES—the finest eolleoti the ooeutry. EARLE'S GALLERIES, mhl.tf ate ClihdtTN LIT ST. TRUIT. BRO.. - 41.1 CO IMPORTERt3 AND WHOLESALE DES • ix I-lARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, 520 MARKET STREET, 20 1114 LOW SIXTH, NORTH SIDE feS-firtwant PRILMM. MO ORE. EN S ZEY, D. HARDWARE, No. 427 MARKET, and 410 001.131E1004 aBB,EOKNELL I S "SR IN SOAP,' Rem:amended tat the beet ter yrodueing CLEAR AND MALTBY SE Made from the ORDIOEhT MATERIAtont perfncae. Imported and fur sale by EDWARD PARR' ‘fel9 thIT WO AEA. JOSEPH B. COOPER, 11. MAKER and JEWELER, No. (CE BC first door Mow SIX IIL Vart' iou or attoptlOn siren to Ropaitinee ' Molts, and Sowairv, F ir lloBQ ft. 60 4 . AT MANUFAC I PUREII:B INEJ 7,4ANvrAcTubvi. AND 11411 , Have now on band a full nerntinent p oa wnd Jot, Lirtosoan, nod 1.. n anollV, or tito t 4u 0). ) 1023 CHESTNUT ETRE Also, s full assortment of Vinted El Ware. W. re22-3r rm3in Supt. BLUED STEEL AND PLATE SPECTAOL, /tenoned In Dozens, sultabli O.TI tind 001INTRI TWO% For Sale br BUTLER 63 Mear. 131 !roam SECOND STI2I FRANKLIN BUTLER. EDITY fa, 3m 1800. SPRING. FRESII GOODS O.III3MICALS, OOZES, BPONOM LOOKING GLASSES. HARDWARE. ouTLEav, EICEI PRILADHLPIIIA. TOILET ARTICLES. IVAT WIEN , / JEW ELM o - _ NEW YORK ADVERT 10,'S. Atroun BELMONT & DU. v BANKER!' NEW YOEIC, Issue Letters of Craitt to Travelteem ALL PARTS OE THE W THROLION MESSRS. ROTESOti PPM, LONDON'. .1 7 71.4 N KFO IVM.--- .ELSI. AND raNID CORP IsTio4ll4 sIIOE FINDINGS SUDEMAKERS' GOODS. I would reeppetfully Cavite the attention of BROD AND GAITER MANUFAOTITRIMS To in large and well-oeleotsd stook of Sl-I.OE STUFFS. • Theo goods are, as s general thing: imported by me, direct from the Manufacturers, and I have reason to believe, from my experience in the business end my knowledge of the wants of the Shoe Trade. that I can odor twooementa equal to any in the business, lily stock consist , in part of the following 3 Wane end Colored Union Lasting& • Biaok arid Colored Satin Frowning'. Rook and Colored Cassonere. Black and Conned Eugenie Cloths. Colored nod BMA Union Galloons. ltngloireen, and Blue ?dye Galloons. tkßilk Galloon, and I.lnnene• , te, Black, and Brown dipper thistles. • reldiries Gaiter Web, frOm 38 ' Beot aid flatter Btrips—Paper Buttollf. -40 1 4441 W, and Linen Lamm • Wbitallati—Blook Cotton Velvet. Eihoe Dank, Drills. and Linen Linings. ' M. 41 and D.tind American Patent Leather. American Patent Wain or Split Leather, Tramps and firnov.ned Waxed Kid, duper qualifies of Calf Glove Kid. darbour's Shoo Thread—Shoe Lifts. Hutton Hooks and Shoe Punches. EDWIN W. PXY11147,. f 3-frnwmn 40S Anon BTitErr WM. JOHNS &I SON. IMPORTER AND DUALERBIN BOOT, SLOB, and GAYLE 11 NA TE !ALS, LASTINGS, OALLOONO. ,VREETINGII, PATENT LEATRER, FRENCH LAOET% SLIPPER UPPERS, &o, N. E. CORNER. FOURTR Asia AROR SURE TB. f0.94m STATIONERY. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALI, AND EXAMINE ONE OF THE LAROEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY to he found 111 BOY establishment in the UNITED STATES. Bold Wholesale, and Retell, at LOW and UNIFORM PRICER. WILLIAM MANN, tots tf 43 EOLITH FOURTH street. WM. H. MAURICE'S . . ' NEW BLANK BOOK ' •DD STATIONERY STORE. No. 823 ORESTNUT STREET, Mon or TRY SPREAD EA014.) Is new fully •npplled with the following suitable, which will bo told in large or small quintities, eery low for meths Ledgers. Journals, Dsy Book', Receipt Books. °neck Hooks Hill Bolas, Copying Hooke, Oiled Paper. Copilot Prestos, gulag, Steel Pens in great variety. Penknives, Mewls. nears, Letter. Car, and Note Paper of all kinds, Envolor ea, &0.. Jen. fe2n-lm MOSS, Is.ROTHER, Co., NO, 430 MARKET STREW'', BOOKSELLERS,. STATIONERS, AND BLANR•DOOIi mexureorunsits, Keep a large and well seleoted Moak, IMPORTED, DOM ESTI°. and of thdlr own MANUFACTURE, Wholesale sad Retail at the very lowest prices. BLANK BOOKS .On hand in !Arco quantal - , or made to order, of all desired pastern, of the very best material and work manship. We are isnab'ed front our extended nullities to offer superior inducements to purohasere. A oaths solicited. fen-2m SPRING TRADE. WM. F. MURPHY & SONS. rDACTICAL MANUYACTOLLSRS Ol BLANK BOOKS, STATIONERS, AND PRINTERS. WHOLESALE AND RETArr... No. 339 CHESTNUT STREET, fllO-tNII7 U3III3IELLA% SLEEPER tic PENNER, wiroLEs,um UMI3RELLA AND PARASOL DIANUFACTURFUS, No. 330 MARKET STREET, WHOLESALE CLOTHING. LIPPINCOTT, HUNTER, &SCOTT, mANUFAOTURERS WIIOI,BBALATHALURZ4 IN oLOTH I N G, 424 MARKET Street, and 6%9 AIBROIIANT Street, PHILADELPHIA. Alto and complete. hno Qf ever/ BRIO that 'lst of inat.e-thntio Utothing, tally (mum to that vanilla tared in any other pity. foS-2m tIEI)ICIN4L. MRS. WINSLOW, via AN EXPER ENtIEID NURRE AND FEMALE Physiumn, presents to the utterttum of mothers tier S I) HlNti SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, whioh g'oatly Groilldlt,s the propes' of teething, by gotteniog tho sums rednoing nil inflammation; Will el ley ALL, ^us and spawned ho mien, and jg 81/RE TO irk. , g i•bril h rrth tl.. ELF' Depend upon i t, =them it will give rout to end • • RELIEF AND HPALru To YOUR INFANTS. We have put up "MI sold, • this article for over ten Years. and can nay, in conl Cis fidenee and Iran of it. what we have p_ever bel'l3 able to any ot any otl4l medicine. N e Wriß DA FA 'LED in a SI eL INSTANC 0 1,1 12:1 F•CT a CURE. when timely used, Newer did we know nn instance ol ilissatief etion by any oriel who used it. On the eon trart„. all are delmfeed 05 with its operations and apes in terms or lushest e•monendatiot•of its mast. cede ems and medical vir;li.W toes. We speak in thin miter we do A know." after ten years expenenee and pledeeeur, reputation for the fulfil ment 01 what we like clam In almost OM] instanee whore the igifitnelo liseufferlng. from psin and eatinustion. relief will tenni In fifteen or twenty iniuutati after lie ‘3lup in ;tdildniet. rad. valuable Preparation' 0 I, Inn prertrmotinn of one of the most t ri c I.IICILD APL SKILFUL NUIIEP In New England, and has been used with nover-htihns nutrias in 1 0 ) 'mob 8 NDB ft not only reflect, 'hal GO eikorates the stotnnon Altb • and three tone and energy I,li almost Instant!) , in- WINO C vul.sions. which, if rot de•tth. We holier° •t the the world, In xll Etna,. of KIM a IN Ott ILDREN. teething or from any other every mother who i.el the lorPtningeomel unto nor the preJud.oo.3 or h'burt one of this medicine. if lim; am man mid a<•co . sn Jiang e N tigsv c 4li k o . to on of CABER, child from pole, but in bowels, corrects neadity, ho the whole if stein It ove ORS VINO IN THE OLleann overcome con speedily remedied. end in hest and surest remedy in RY and DIA,I whether It arises from 00050. We would 'Bay to child Hollering I . ..anny of do not let your prejudices, others, stand between the rebel that will be I.Y 81.1III:l * —to follow the Lonely used. Full direo puny each bows. None mile of CURTIB & PER the outside wrapper. 63'Sold by Druggists t 01 Office, No.D OP DAR Prteo R 6 cents bottle. ighout the world. rrinol eat, Now York. ira-17 M ARTIN & QUAYLE - 5 LTA STATION T t yi p TO o Y . viin u ifi; f al4oY GOODS IGb w A I,NUT 81T ELT. HELM,' lILEVENVL Fti ADELPIIIA faillg _ _ j ntly on land Perrumory and Toilot Artiolec PERM CANDISS.— 50 Boxes Sperm l ALgti n ilait n . tV):, for VhaVeV.LEY' 3RIVY WILLS CLEANED AT A LOW a. Pries, to obtfin the contents. Address WILLIAM CfMtiOts. Youtirete 01lioe. feS-Int• Nn 1119 NnrI.IIf4WNINT fitro.l.l 4 ao 1 1 / 4 1 . ACK KREL— 545 Bbls Nos. 1,2, & 3 Mackerel. in irsortcd original paagagps, of the I teat witl tong ch. lor sal/by 0. C. ISADJAH. & CO..A R.:11 trang. 2, / irront, 11110* 18019 AND4IIOULDFRS.-1,90,1 Pieces An City SmokAd !ma and Shoulders; also soo neee i ; extra pa,ar euied fame, for by V.O.BADLRR & CO., ARoll.Btreet,d door above Front. mht f eet lir..73 — " 9 .° 3 —33 ( Boxes liot kitner Countv 00„ 4/.181; er2(T 'gee iggie"9l"l" 1860. 1860. MILLINERY 00 ODS. SPRING. lee°. The enbeoriber hes now neon a weperlor Anok MIL LINSEY GOODS, cionalsting In put of-- stzßotoi Elut, S cRAITS It 60E4._ ißhil gA t BO W O r Dr and —ALSO— STRAW BONNETS, FLATS, BLOOMERS, AND ,STRAW TRIM/if INGS, I ' All of Ind Wel fashionable. ritYllwr leihrbiek blithe/ a e attention of Merchants and Milliners. TIM., WlthillC to gave money by buying iheiO l vtd/ do well by eallink on him before purphaelne elsewherk-' M. EIERNI-lEI No. ill SOUTH SECOND STREET,; - mbl-2m Below Market Street. 1860. STRAW GOODS. 1860 THOMPSON & JENKINS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF STRAW .GOODS. RATS AND CAPS, SILK BONNETS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, ROCHES, ka. NO. SOS MARKET STREET. Buyers are requested to examine our stoat THOMAS F. FRALEY la engaged with the Above house, and sobeits the vetronese of his friends. teS-Rm MILLINERY ARP STRAW GOODS EXOLITSIVELY. ROSENHEIM. BROOKS, iS'a CO., 431 MARKET STREET, NORTH BIDE, Are now opening, for the Spring Trade, the most ex tensive and ohoimit ,to' In their line ever collected together under one roof. RIBBONS of every conceivable dandelion. BONNET MATERIALS. FILENOR ARTIFICAL FLOWER& RUCHES. and all other millinery artielss STRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. CHILDREN'S AND MIB9EB GOODS, DO. BLOOMERS, SHAKER HOODS, 80. Contelone of our superior faollities in obtaAnini our supplies. we Batter ourselves that superior tecluoe. meets, ooth es regards ehoioe of selection and modera tion In prices, 0241110 t be met with, feg.gin F °lt EVENING PARTIES BERTHAS, CAPES, BETS, SLEEVES, and OUFZI3, In Met Lao, time. Weston, D•.ond end to met varieties, of the NE Rasp sm,ss. _ WAIF TARLATANS, BEAUS, 40., Kea Wm the mat taloa& WARBURTON'S. 1004 011ESTNUT Street, above Tenth Street, $OO South SECOND Street, below !braes. STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS. LINCOLN, WOOD, & NICHOLS. No. 7e5 CHESTNUT STREET, Hive now in Between( seventh and Eighth,) colirLsre sTOCIC or SPRING GOODS, !ligsci'feDVlTM° . • TI . LAW HOODS. YRENOH AND CRAPE BONNETS MILLINERY' RIBBONS, • To which they vesseauully invite' the 'attention of nierohants. Cash and short-tante buye(rs will find greatsl advert- We in nominal thin Sloan Wore burohamnt. 143-31, J o HILL.BORN JONES. Innxirter and hlannfaatnrer of FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS AND HATS. ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS, FEATHERS, RUCHES, &o. The attention of City and Country Dealers in invited to a large and varied stook of the above goods at .02 MARKET STREET. fa/4m Below Fifth. 1860. 8 P R U t I R G ANEI S E T D . O 4 1860• One of the largest and moat complete atooka of goode in our lino in this country. The beat terme and the cheapest prices. 0. H. GARDEN Sr Oa, Manufaohuers or, and Wholesale Dealers in HATS, OAP $, FURS, SILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW 000133, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, FRATIIIIRS, RUCURS. Nos. 600 end 60s1 MARKET STREET, S. W. corner Sixth. foNlm PHILADELPHIA. SPRING OF 1860. MARTINS, PEDDLE; HAMRIGH, 82 CO., No. 80 NORTH FOURTH STREET, Have now in store, and are (Mitt' receiving, complete lines of the following desirable goods, viz.t HOSIERY AND GLOVES, SHIRTS AND BLURT FRONTS, PAM. AND CANTON PANS, SUPERB BELTS PARIS COM itS AND BRUSHES, NOTIONS OF EV hAV KIND, Adapted to No'ithern and Western Trade, to which we invite the attention of fitet•alane pavers. fe3-3m SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE! "A trrITOII IN TIME BAVES NINE.' ECIONOAIY ! DIWATCH I SAVE THB PIEC.ESI As acculents Wit happen. tern ix mat .rasulated families, it is very desirable to have eome &merited convenient way (or recairina Furniture, Toe, Crooke ry, &o. BPALDING't , PREPARED GLUE meets all suoh emergencies, and no household can afford to be without it. II is always ready and up to the stick ing point. There is no longer a necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers, headless dolls, and broken cradles. It is lust the article for cone, shell, and other ornamental work, so popular with ladies of refinement and taste. This admirable preparation is used cold, being che mically held in solution, and poeaessing all the valuable qualities of the best cabinet-nukes' glue. Ir may be used in the plane of ordinary muoilage, being MO morn adhesive. "USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE." N. D. A brush accompanies each bottle. MICE TWENTY-FIVE OENTS. Who!settle Depot, No. 48 CEDAR Street, New York, Address HENRY 0. SPALDING 31 00., Box No. 3600, New York. Put up for Donfors in Cares °outlining four, eight, and twelve dozen. a beautiful Litlograpttio Sitow-eAtte atiootaPanyteg each Package. wr A pinglo bottle of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE will save ten times its cost annually to every household Sold by all prominent Stationers, Druggists, hard ware and Furniture Dealers, Gropers, and Fano] , Stores. Country Merchants should make a note of SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when making up thmr list. IT WILL STAND ANY CLIMATE. d26-mwf-y AWNINGS! AWNINGS !! AWNINGS !! WM. F. SCHEIBLE, 49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, Mann raoturer of Awnings, Flags, and Fanny Window Awni rum All Awnings modest thin entabli oilmen tnre proofed to Utevent mildew, without extra charm fe23./ux MILLINERY ROODS. PRE r'.#l2ED GLUE. TWO CENTS. gijt Vrtss. MONDAY,. MARCH . ' k 4860' News of Literature. The • reading world will be delighted with ,the information that 'Nathaniel Hawthorne bee a new liark ofPotlon to the press, entittecl'!The iltarble 1 . 41011; !tk, the Romance of "dente. 13esti i 'l which will be published, this week, by Ticknor stiFiblaii. Reside. Since " Blithe&le Romance'? whict , an - eared in 18521 we buie bed siserth• speaking of from Ilawshornis'atieh—for bi hits of Franklin Pierce silt •therelii polttfeal brielsate. De went to - Liverpool iii the following year aa cm « Nit mod since hie term of aloe 'expired, Trite 47. has been travelling throtigh Fitrope and the East We have not received the prqotsbeets of 0 The flfarble Earn," but, the Raton Trnrtirript; ts.verY 'competent authority noon literary , ntatters,'lmYe , in none of his previous works does be exhibit su perior if equal power. Considered simply' as the record of a tour In Italy, we doubt if this 3Vmsnoe s excelled by any other book of travels In vivid descriptions of scenery, In sharp delineations of manners and character. in refined eritielem on the masterpieces of sculpture and painting. There it timidly a, page in the book which has not some original observation on art, or nature, or human life. As a work of thought, it is more daring, °low to the Inmost fasts of emotional experience. with a wider range "of relleetion and sentiment than any of his previous works. The character of Danatello, alone, is one of the subtlest conceptions of modern genius. In regard to the plot, it may be said that it has the advantage of including a mystery, which both tempts and bellies curiosity. and width we are impatient to have the author solve for us after our powers of guessing have failed to penetrate it. The style of the romance Is the perfection of quint end strength. Diem plioity is the appropriate vesture of its powers. 1 1 is ever austerely plain and pure. " The genius this thrills through the expression ie a genius that practises the most rigid economy in words, while it is prodigal in thought, and vivid conception and intense sentiment make simple words, which a child can understand, do more of the cadent work of description than oonld be dons by the rhetoric of Ruskin." Another work, which Ticknor & Fields will pub- Hob to-day, Is entitled "Notes of Travel and Study In Italy," by Charles Pilot Norton Of this we van speak positively, having' perused set early copy. • It contains records and impressions of e visit to Italy—the first paper bearing date Decem her, 1855 ; the beat, April, 1857. Mr. Norton Is no ordinary tourist. Ife carried with hies that full scholarship which, it has ever seemed to na, is Indispensable to the full understanding and appre elation of Italy—that knowledge of the Past which brings into such strong contrast its remarkable Present. He does not describe many pleoea. but what he does, ho brings fully before 1 / I —not merely their aspect, but their inlet life. We travel with him to Genoa, Florence, and Rome; to Orvietto. with its wonder of a Cathedral, between the twr last mentioned places; to Hereto., and Venice, and thence back to the Eternal City. The minor and intermediate placate which be visaed through are glanced at. Mr. Norton bola a decided taste for the Fine Arts, and his criticisms upon pointing and sculpture/ which he saw in Italy, are the va luable staple of late book. He has poetic, feeling too, and writes picturesque descriptions of see. nary, places, People, end manners. He has very decided end -Catholic: oplaionz. and expreaes them very. plebely. Like meat o:her weldinfermed Ame ricans who knew the annuity, he believes the: " the present condition of Italy is full of hope far the Wino. A new rife teems to have begun for her. and every loser of freedom will otn In the -0...,, ail tryntrUllgeolll deolarafitia may now prove true, /41.ita jard do se " This week, J. B Lippincott la Co , of this city,4lll publeah (entime; edition,) "Julian Heine, a Tele of College Life," by Frederick W. -Farrar, 11. A., Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, author of. "Erie; or, Little by Little." There have Beet, numerous novels of English university life, during the last twenty years Long preceding this peric,l appeared Dalton," by J. G. Lockhart the &eche In Oxford, and the incidents arelsticelly oombining oollege, London, and rural life. sex; team various novels, the amine also in Oxford, written by the Rev. John Hewlett, under the sobriquet (14- Peter Frigging." Mr. Hewlett died about ISIS. and wrote with a free pen, about Ox ford. In 1852,5 s lively and generally amanita ac °mat of life in Cambridge, was published k: Charles Astor Edited, of New York. It is called •' Five Trite in on English University " Amore the yet more recent sketches of English College Life in this story by Mr F irrar It enters very minutely into the subject. Thu mone commences at usable, which, from certain allusions, evidently means Harrow School, where Byron was educated It proceeds thence to Camford (Cambridge?) whet-, the dramatis pereopeer remain three years, with an episode of a tour In Switzerland, and It end?. with a double marriage In a seaside village Devonshire. Mr. Farrar relates the educational Watery of certain young mon at the University. several of whom COMO from the same public sohool. He t sew their career—comer for good, some for coil, and gives tho reader a better Idea of English University life than any other writer known to us—the author of "Tom _Brown at Ox- OM" alone excepted. Next Saturday, Peterson .t Brothers will pub lish a volume entitled •' The Haunted Home stead, and other Novelettes, with an Antobiogra. pity of the Author, by Mrs. Emma P. E N. South worth." It oontaine five stories, norm of which have heretofore been collected in book form. The principal tale, in which the supernatural interebt is well developed and maintained, is about the very best of this lady's writings; indeed, her short stories, in their condensation, are superior to her long and prolix novels. "The flaunted Home steatrael its companions will he found readable and intetesting. The memoir of Mrs. Southwortb which precedes them, is not an autobiography, for it speaks of her all through In the third person. and Is signed "T. 11 Y." Moreover, it does no , mention when Mrs. S. was born, when she was married, when she commenced authoress, nor dots it give a list of her works. A more UOOOlll - biography we have seldom met. Letter from liarnsburg. Correspendenco of The Prees.l .11.010'03nm. March 3. I 3 O. ?dr. Pmith• of the Penate, rend in Outs " a suelein•nt to tha net incorporating the labial col Del ware We ter Gap a ailrnad Cent pony." and n aired to proceed to In consideration. but unsucoessfolly. It rives tt• e power to ertend the lire,f this road from the Mumma, of either road to such ro'nts ns ti o board •ay dorm. and to conueet with any other mid or public improve went, promo!. d that the extension shall not be tr.th than ten miles and for the purpose of car 7 ins oat the true moaning of this net the casks) stock two miliaria of dollars. ether by the ants of sh sees or otherwise, Alto, the taw e olcomp)ettne the rood is extended ten years d the true construction of the charter is eeularrd• that should Laid company have any railroads or paits o rellroade, and the leave heretofore made by the North Pennsylvania Railro , d Company to said company, of a blanch of their road exiending from Iron Hint° Phi mersvillo. In the 'snooty of 11 , rthaninton, be and the some is hereby, decloied to be valid. Fin m the orphans. twit your correspondent hes heard he Is satisfied that this bill h, a claok•miulinz no erne intended to extort money from the Lehigh Railroad Company. and it ap pears that even the cite fathers of Ploiadel,•hio hare been made the dupes "nr the chevaliers who have in chart. the derttnies of the Lehigh Ann Delaware Gap Company. passes e ie lON other onliselv. Jud4e Bell elm read in place it bill to allow district artorntes .S.l in co erg ease where they approve of a bo In the House. a pa'ition was presented from I'biladel• phin in four of n eanse o' the seat nig for ernmert to that place. end °Terms the neeessary from:Cs whereon to erect pab'lc budd,nre, end, to enable them to male aced that,' proffer. Mr O'Ned read a till In place. A Am of twelve men ig to be spromtcd by the Dig , ict Court or flilladolphta to ewers the (Inmates of any pro per' y token Totseas on of for that purpose. Mr. Btqonz rend In pPice r. Joint resole - ion instruct:n.l' ourSonatorsnwl request s: our Represent._94as., In Con gress to vote for a railroad or two railroads, between the Mig , iaslPPl river and Pecifto ocean It is preceil.d by an extensive rrenuible esclerner a number of thaw amonc other, that surveys hare proven 'tint two routes —a northern and soerhern—con he maintsmed for as little ae a since middle room. wlrch is a v.olent re sumption, tarty !h . leant Instructions from the Penn aylvania L•gt•lature to Conrrera, on the subject of a Pubic railroad—ibont which they certvnly know lege then the inembarsorContresi— , s a sad waste of time. Dr. 1.8 Green. of Lineisier lead in place a cop . plcmcnt to an act in , orporatimr the Rendm< and Columbia Railroad C unpins. It merely Pit es them a shorter route by allowin.: a ronneat.on with the 1 oba• non Valley at Womoirdorf. in Rerks county. Mr. James ronnelly reed in place a bill to incorporate the Columbia Bruhe Poarenter Railway Compint oldie City of l'hiladelphin Corpo , ators—Messrs. :Stock mtu. Hence J..irant. K C. Cheese Mourn, Jam. Otterann, Jr., G. W, Wollaston, B. H. Cratoroft,John Longatretn. J. If. Wheeler. LI. P. Forst. E. L Hymn, N. W Ellis, G. 6. Braman, H. R. Warriner. C. Fisher.C. Wilhelm, W. Bwono, A. Retterlinus, C. Goepp, N Sohmrdt. J. S Huber, J. Itenknordt, W. Ourett. J. IL Robinson.' Henry Miller, and Albert D. 13oilem. 'l's last named indly duel hes been here bonne for the Hestonville and Mantua Railroad Cornprva's eupplement, and having got a taste of the tueim•re wo may expect to see his n+me often bereafte as a corporator. la my letter the other day the types made me say that the Board of Bevan e Commissioners had Tut Are nholi down at *2.3 I.VO 000 which would be au increase of taro millions. I said .124 oo) ON. and they have stone reduced It halra million. so that %tr. Ocillrze Da am has secured a reduction for bin county et half a million of dollars. PENN. CO . The printere of the Worcester Tranrcrlpt office had a /atilt() on the 27th alt., because glib wore employed in the oftbo. THE WEEKLY PRESS. Twit .Arguia Pans till its Hitt 0 Amboonbint titan (per awn= mtraote,) Three Copies, " COO Coates. " .11 --.--- 00 Ten " Y . 17.011 Tweet, Cores " (tn nee *Hem.- eO.OO Tersati Coviesigcsan " (to address of esoh erubeeribeed musk.— 1.20 Fat 4 ciej, of Tweet:rime or over, ere win mei as extra ecr t ,, to tee sorer-ae of .he rich. Irir Postmasters are Teen Mel to act al Agents for Tai Wemrs.y . Priam CALIFORNIA. PRESS. laved Sam:-R9attar is Use for tin- California Sanat.r. . o :Letter trim Ilterrieburir. itlerresiondenee et The Prey - el laments. !.1-....11 .fftp Henry Y. Stir ay. evil .m.. 1 • he Cerr.m tte• tf Tre , e :mkt Means. bee re cork , th.- ?ion bill to t 4 the 'exreritrt,f PmM.n A e n E e a for xu ,p.„.... it to •brat 14.-or l ey r rt less than the it mount progri,ted I.et 3a , r b i brier. it titeeee it wilt ifo.lblexa be theell.d be awl:o,ll.n to the.fell amajet at The leAlotitio: are the 0. : 11 , ,remer end heeds depattaie- t'd .e Exteneee Mate Devartarp n _ , - F rye 'fnitntSeeerot, 9 AreeTni Genera llepertment . -• • foot Weil-ten- at •. . Tr,ser, ee.-taiettt fal Atwney Senora a Clerk.- .Ihatn titles the Law. Prirevaa .1 •," Weter amd 41.49. ,019'1111'0Rn , at r z . ecow..r. liiitiiii7c4;;liiriniiiiitiliiiii" '' ' .7::.7:: ' ::::. ii I i Cotute to Allezhent . ..... ..... ........ . Ht oe Ctleffeef Correceve Preen to the Comatoirwratti. to 0 0 ;3 1r e n t es .. ........ ...-... .......... ... li t mou lt Debt %emote tefarert 05.1 N 15116111 - f .. 0 (1 , 0 F.tern P.nitentittry. 12 5 0 *STPIII Penitedtierr -- • - i - HO i ll i g4l: ll lV ' ef l i k4 *! . .. ° O t eltV e - fr m 0 'f. WO Vairlilwrtie ~,..piod... .. i 00 117 n liiromtprl Pithdeart 1 r itot niiiiiibd fee tae BUM .... 31f00 H 10 , 14 i for the reo.t" end Darob Rohm", 'or lifintin Children /I nil Nlienelliureous... .......... .......... ..... .. ...... ii OA) ---..i.- 2 BM 3.7 . The hin Oximpeet from a s lafoid.bt.hs I•rne of a m;n of familY:nroilding it Ones not rreeed in r aye 41.000-arsidliefitiard - and post.oned fiit t.. treeke. Mr. Gordon, of.felison. made Imre vn ihle , n its rarer. fte 'rod. fore glistening it. he had ha: n eefeverably Impressed. but, upon a 'glutei inspeetin . be fened it right. and iroole! op for rt. Mr. Gorden is one of the most elear-beaded men la the Eooae; elle of the test lawyers. and shrill ants apparently for the , . rrestest coed of the greatest number. Tbe following hill was dtscassed no to the hoar or e& 'eutiament.'snd will be `realm. d thia alierrcon. lem confidant it wilt sets as mirtahl• should. •s - p- Proved. in the wain. by hlessra Lawren.e, Strong• laokion. and Gordon end onpoeed by 0' r , V:IO pairs n lithe chnMp3ort of the morer &lumen : AN ACT SO tacit gist Tit F " &SUSS 1. That A n. isaiSj/104 a now or may here - tier be. li-tone:. tr— -• q•as ass bdr and axehan a bmkar Fr•"<•:- t' cish to the treasure , of the c;ty or v.,- he. or t. , er TAM^. Or eo tattiest,. , p Tr rr -3304,11011Z with Apr 1 Fret. enc. thr amend eight tor.dreci rot est..s stereo:4st setting forth the am• net cf eat h 'lntel Donn which be. she. or the. are don , trai t , s. utlirotets. the name, elle. of tesidenee, and piar of hoe ofsoeb ledir4 ; ny, if a. errpartrrership the game - of the firm. its Awe of htunness. sad the P.M' a end days of reetditeen of seek. C its '.embers. red mount nein,_4l l lwod s ea ~_ on band in money- for tFAI 'lie 0.. neninzionant and the ars rfeey swims' of buri n se *he • dot which gre 'meat 'hall be ver.eed M ...eth .r a ffi.matino be'r••• a jact-e. atclerte.e. or iu•t.c. of b• pears; ant chants of members of said cap- ener crr firm which mar sok. pl.ee shall he 'mimeo! te'a u•ieeted triesurer h. Pt e•rt;finet. ••••rd by t the cer•n•re which •tatee eat sh• 11 he Wed alai -reserved in the office of the said city or malty Tree - ction 2. That snob 1%01,1/%4 or coverts/T*l4s. •ariaa a Penns. to dew baaioass - X inif-hren ," 2 . ' , inters nader this met aun'l pay to the tratt.nrer • f ths ' , rover city ore• anti'. forth. guar the Coe m op r e•ntum rar an Dam on e•ch dollar or re.i. e,. 9 1- . - .1 VIA IS.- and fire mile PIT OSIII• up p the ~,, 'mon.: of boOssn wh oh i s egh b ted in a id re's nent wh eh shell he In add Von in the sem 'ow re io;red or such licitaro and terra now anthofied •r• be lewd for the nse of the enrcarecoare I.h. Pr"- - ;.1 4 . That the raid taxes. time troller. ed. Abell ha T ...ja ntothe mink in • fund. and he Ciotti:thy arylitd La the 'isentation of the State debt." Many of the dies - airs to the 'Reading 4- w...ration sere in I.,sre to day on their way boos. They an. is -rent sine at the result. ar Aiek the, el twiner.. is rinuipli over the a dapni•tiVien fortes. One Hoeg je Ire : Plorcer Bigler. Baker. k Co. did sw d.ns to wake et , e.ret to hamlet the dale: Item to note as a tte t Charleston. lb* defeat of Cue !notion to let the JNair*pootet a commutes to Wee, delegates to the vaticoel canape - ion. by toady two to no , which ...hi been hero equivalent to peeking etre de's , scon atainat Dangles. tencht the Prise Rs end the air a able tentlammt from ' , lenses°, that th - ir power bad do- Year eorretoondelat htepiteed to be nag* env. et Wedeeteley Right. rompreteCof Staler. N R•oroo, :ad J. B Bate • cid heard them eoref•se th‘t voroit Nmocreer—Ceyea. Ses4 , l Veer. Beer or Sotottntet. "it Ltedßay of Green—tad be - t-e them: that, in f4t t, •ho triTttlx of J. El were itrithrot I.ders t f the 'wentrlre dierz.te. twelt • /nil dPle. a ett rine:et to tttephen A Deallat• 'of 'be Plot tort ft. 11, • n,e lent, hat lean see :Ai he for h•te ft m firs , tit or. , entwo to etydiet th•t. br next .ea •. tit'tt .01 'are to rtieethn the earn statranon of Jaws Barb ran endor,lont. Eyre trite year to men woe 11 bare ..,ad the tarkeritr tearer tt. hut It net boa tint t .e leo h4.c d tot refer any se tuber .4 err wy re to aloes who wee s d rat,* their voice. in I , nine of he great J.. 11, ;_end then the e , doreement b^drone •AlPled With ono in tatter or Parma? Wm. F. Parker. o mated go throujit. cle•y1150101! tux. APPALLING- OALAMITY I Falling of a Wall of Itt Isaterts Mora In ilushonstl. THIRTEEN MEN CRUSHED TO DEATH Heart reading Fowles. Mirootaoui Erato of U. of the Workmen. From the eine:need Enquirer, ',mob 'the meet !hocking calamity that ties marked the " - .lstory of this city for mane years occurred on iT &more street, between Filth and Seventh. a ls. , at lelf prat eirht o'clock yesterday moreirg by , Mott thirteen bnoitan brings were ioet , ntly kiii. d rbe news of the disaver armed reptily .he ci'y, and within half an boor Atter it. , recur rence the street in the immediate •tietni %o we. ryn icred almost imptssable by the crowd that had ztihered on the spot, and remained se till late in .he afternoon Per some d4ss past a large rumber of laborers 'lave been engaged In demolishing the old St. Xavier Church. on Sycamore street. prep tratory to b.e erection en its site of a lamer and liter edi.. lee. The property, which was tormerly owned by :'!e Roman Cub°lies of this city, was menu years orferred to the Jesuits, who are ow its pro prietors. lu order to give employment to as many mew. ~ ers of the ennuis as possible. Which le emste - 1•4 Dainty of the poorer elutes residing in the 'fhb, • eenth ward, the Building Committee determined of to give out the demolition of the struettre by •nntraot, bat employed workmen tbemuslves, 9).• ointed- Peter Ryan their superintendent the .cork of pulling down the old choral has been pro 4ressing rapidle, about sixty men having been en •aged until Wednesday, when one-fourth of the force wee dismissed. Yesterday morning, the building baring been nearly demolished. a portion of the Sires' was miered to undermine the meth watt, en as tonsure tt to fall inward. The south wall bad been thrown town the day precious by adopting tbl• dangers;,; .toliey While the men ware all busily ergrgtd ...Rh their picks in removing a portion of It.. -r he wallaaddenly tovered, and before •I.rt dy from their posts•—almost before ti' ' - ory—it fell with a treinnedent "we one, in the rnins. Singul,r 'Aped by being in tech a positiot : 'panto , ' in the wall measured the gr.:cu stot>d. EXHUMING TEE BODIES The laborers scattered about other rortiPtA er , he balldirg, who bad been almost parslyreci •he horrible tragedy in entidenly sneered to their view, et onos began 'be work of ezbutoirg there. mains of their fellow comrades._ de bodY after was hroogbt to light, the amable]. prevent,' was revelling in the extreme. All were Po terribly nanvtle,i that in some instanoea troop:mien was r ?most !my asslble. The skull of one was hroicen into email niece P, nod hie bat filled with clotted hind and brai r p. Another wee nearly Fevered in twain The Se•h vas atripned rums the f.ee of a third. leaving the nntolea and bones ernnsed to view, while the •ves protruded frnm their mike" In the most rerol'irg manner. Still another was ro terribly cro•t d bat, had It not been- for his clothing. he vh,old have fallen to pieces, and even his wife failed to recognise the partner of her hosom. The lamentations of the ivomen and children. alto bed thus Fo unexpectedly been deprived of husbands and fathers, would have moved the 4toniest heart. The imagination c■n picture, het •er than tongue or pen can describe, thin porton if the disaster. THE RCENE AT TO. PIADIMAX. As fast as the bodies were exhumed they were removed to the havment of the college building, vijoining on the north, where they were laid nut ro await the result of the coroner's itquest The hairy were besieged by the relatives end f lends of those employed in the demolition of the chow+. tulles's to learn If brothera husbands. f•tbera. e n.; cone were among the dead. Eleven bodies, in ell, were placed side by PRO in the room. Two o'he•F, mho were rescued alive. died shortly niter. one on the way, and the other after reaching home. LIST OP TRZI brILED Shnrtly after the aeettent th e runerintendent ailed the „ f l ae man, to at:ertain sti , n and hew many }lnd been low. when it wag fan 1 11,,t .ixteen were rote.ine. jt i 3 now rendered eertein, however, thet bat thirteen were killed. The f lowing lea lie: of the delta : Timothy Shay, proprietor of S haariing-horse on t•eventh etreot, near Broadway. leaves a wife and chiPiren John Ruspell. Resided on Sixth Oreet, east or Brnad way Le Ain A wife and lira children John Gallagher. RD es policeman. Live! in tha Sixth ward. and leave. a wife and children James Kearney. Unmarried. Recently came from Brown county, where his Adler redden Stephen Clacker:l Resided on Sin% erre. nr onsi,e Longwerthia wine-cellar. Leaves& wife end children Dante) Brady. Resided on North a'raa•. 14. tween Seventh and New. Dmvea a wife and obtl dren John DTlfro , Resided near tho corner nt'Ele. h and Lock streets. Loaves a wife and two en drew. Thomas Sayers. RePlied en Eigh'b street, 1, - tween Fplmore and Broadway Leaves a swift and one obild. . . 1-[chard Pitsgerald. A widower; resided on iha corner of Second and Plum streets. Leaves three children. the eldest het nine yearn old. Tho mq p m ar ti a Rval , ivd on Sixth street. be tween Broadway and Culvert. Leaves a wife and four children Timothy Sullivan. Resided on Seventh street, near Broadway. L.er.e a wir e . John Sullivan Resoled in an alley between Main and Sycamore and Eighth and Ninth. i eaves a wife and one child. John Manly. Resided on Sixth street, between and Culrert. Loaves a wife and four children. la,e' The ladies of Lyon. ?date— ;n the birdirg badness, end who ere in the strike. hare fund some fault with the reporters who were admitttd to their estmos, because they did not accurate y report their speeches. Tritest, one of them stated, T ther loosely, that one handfed of tie ladles pre sent were speakinr at nom. This Aoggesta a sal data ctittintty eglinsi giving fall report:. 183124; 'An
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