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

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MIPOSTENS AND , WHOLESALE DEALERS
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IgEdrE,T.,, BAIRD, &
-.. - ThIPORERS AND JOBBERS '
FOREIGN AND AMERICAN
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, - IPHILADELPHIA.
Wonky roppeettnily Iran tint attention of Country
Monitianti,totlisir •
LANGE AND WELL-SELECTED MOIL OF
SPRING GOODS; •
Whinitthei steamy feelliVillE in Store.
11121 - *einktants would find it to their advantage to
tell and aiming enr stook. ' " fed•am
EET
TD M E A- N T BUYING
OLOTHEI AND WINDOW BRADEN. - •
-•BILABON'iti — SMITH_;
"• MANUFAOTURERO; OF QIL-OLOTRO; -
`ll6 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We invite the attention of denim to our lame stook of
FLOOR, TABLE. AND CARRIAGE- OIL CLOTHS.
GREEN GLAZED OiL CAMBRIC,
beautiful 'article for - Shettisi. The largest stook of
WI/pow SHADES .and BUFF, BOLLARDS In the
market, at price. which defy competition. fe3-3m
DOPdBOTIO
; PAPER H4ITGINGS,,6o.
J. SPRING} ST Y LES ' 1800.
: ov
. WALL; X'APERS.
- H O'W E Is & BOUR KE,
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MariaLsOturors and Importers
os
:IW h ER HANGINGS. •
Iqo. 17,13,011 TH FOURTH STREW, below Market.
Oder unusual facilities to liMathern and Western Nig
ro, s splendid Wok of goods to Wee from,. and all of
be newest and beat designs. WINDOW CURTAIN PA
TERS inondleu variety, fe2l-2m
WL PAPERS,.. WALL. PAPERS,
o fyypp egala and Reba, at reduced price', 148
NORTHFCIIIDTH Street, bblow Race. Housekeepers
and others would do well to give as a call, arid examine
our stock before purchasing elsewhere: Rooms papered
at the 'Modest notice. by candid wnduert. Don t for,
We - numbs r , 148 NODTst Delow
na33lm • • .
CLOSE BilpisEps.
KONTGONERY, &
NO. in CHESTNUT STREET,
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Will NC out, ttutiniiih i r ge winter stoo end ne=t 'Wring , their
k .
PAPER HANGINGS.
• searani dem,. variety otimeotedwith the busineW.
• AT 'filditliATLY REM= PRIM.
MB PENNON PAPERS AT t 9 'llllt.iiENT, BE
LOW COST.
MIMI Teraina their Home Papered, on het treat
vitARGAINS.
JalB-tt
DRUGS AND' CHEMICALS.
B A. FAHNESTO OK dS: CO.
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GORES,
SPONGES,
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AkIMIOAN AND •
POZNIDMI NNANNTIAI• • 0140, 10.,
And
1! sootootarovo end 8010 Propriators of
B. AI .BABBBBT6OIOI VBRAIIBUGA
800..75ed 0 PlfOiTit. FIFTH. 'STREWN;
Bost side, few dm* above Market,
ton ' • PIDLADILTNIL
ORINIEJ,AXABA FLINTS, 'lto.
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awirr. SHOEMAKER & CO.
scurnmeas
TOON= ina Bios
WZOLZIIALN DRUGGISTS,
lassormasoDoikre WINDOW OLAlN,rmwn.
beolaviaths attoolloa • ' ,
aouiTrier .MERCHANTS
is noir largo stook .f Illook. whisk this air at . 641
7~ ovitot rrtaa. 681-tt
SHOE FINDINGS.
WM. JOHNS le SON.
IMPORTER AND lINAtElta IN
BOOT, SHOE, aisd GAITER MATERIALS,
LAPITINGS, GALLOONS.
• • 811EXT/NO5, PiTET4T LEATHER.
FRENOiI SIDS. LAOETB,
SLIPPEILUZPER/3. &o.
N. X. CORN= BOUB.TH aim ARCH BTREETB.
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WHOLESALE CLOTHING.
LIPPENOOTT, HUNTER,
Be IS T T .
MANIIPAOTHILERS
' MID- •
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
CIL'OTHING,
494 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,
PHILADELPHIA.
A fall and eomplete line of every etyle and Nea of
machine-made Clothing, fully equal to that manfao
tared in tory other city.- ..fe3-2m
STRANGERS
ARE INVITED To CALL AND EXAMINE ONE
OF TILE DARGEST ASSORTMENTS of
ACCOUNT BOOKS
AND
STATIONERY, .
'CRECICS, DRAFTS, NOYES,.
COPYING BOOKS AND PRESSES,.
ENVELOPES, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS,
to be found in any eidebliehment in the UNITED
STATES.
Sold Wholesale, and Retail, at LOW and UNIFORM
PRICES.
WILLIAM MANN.
UI-tf 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street,
WM. H. MAURICE'S
NEW BLANK BOOK
ST ATIONERY STORE.
No. 326 CHESTNUT STREET,
(81011 OF TER SPEEAD EAGLE,)
Is now fully supplied with the following artioles, which
will be sold in large or small quantities, very low for
ossh: Ledgers, Journals Day Books, Receipt Books
Check' Books , Bill Books, Copying Books, Oiled Paper
Copying Presses, Quills, Steel Pens In great variety.
Penknives,Scissors, Shears, Letter, Cap, and Note
Paper of a ll kinds, Envelopes, Ito., do.
Banks, Insurance Offices, and Merchants supplied on
favorable terms. fe29-1m
MOSS, BROTHER, & Co.,
NO. 430 MARKET STREET,
BOOKSELLERS,
STATIONERS, AND
BLANK-BOOK MANDFAOTURERS,
Keep alarm, and well-seleoted stook, IMPORTED,
DOMESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE.
Wholesale and Retail at the very lowest otiose.
BLANK BOOKS
On hand in large quantity, or made to order, of any
desired pattern, of the very best material and work
manship.
Wears enabled from our extended fealties to offer
superior induoementa to puroheaers.
• A call Moolimted. fe29-2m
'TEA CADDIES. SPICE CADDIES, OIL
i ts m t..mmuseinratals,coffes stands,grooers' coun
ter wales and weights, and groders' general tinware,
druggists' counter and presonption soalee, and Ram
blings' plata= goatee.
HENRY TROEMNER,
alli9-11n* 710 MARKET ST.
PRIVY WELLS CLEANED AT A LOW
Pilot. tO ohtsin the contents. Address WILLIAM
Pondrotto Moo, joh sae
ite. um North BBOOND tr•ot
STATIONERY.
TIMSPAY. MARCH 20, 1860.
",Mix AN:Eitie GOC!1!8•1
I: I ~.• Is6o.
• ILLINERY GOODS
• '
STAIN% - IMO ! '
. ,
The imbeariber bee now open a auperielkstnekolfAHL -
LlNEßY GOODS, !insisting In psrt of—
, -
RIBBONS •
SLIM,
CRAPES,:
R UMW; • t
ERBNOR F S
S S and
• LAO
• —ALSO—
!STRAW BONNET
FLATS, BLOOMERS, 'Ain?
STRAW TR,IMBLIN
Alt If the latest and most fashionable eifleariis ) 1,11101 . 1
he invitee the attention of Merobante end Pgaineve•
Thome noshing to save money by buying ehesileunit do
wail by caning on kiln before purthailug ohNI , Fe.
M. BERNIIEINLi•?:
i Cl SOUTH SECOND STREBT;:i
mhl-2m Below Market etteet.
1860.
STRAW ROODS.. .1189 A
THOMPSON & JENIC.IIOI*
IMPORTEEs,Arip JOEBESI)' - ",.:
OF
STRAW
HATS AND CAPS, , • • •
BILK BONNETS,.
• ARTIFICIAL FLOWEBIL •;-
RIICI!*
NO. 616 MARKET ETE*ET.'"7!;:;
• Oaten are reteee!ed to a:amine
THOMAS F. FRALEY itangag4.4Dit 11141
bowie, and.xehaikelhe' patronage of „ • ;, - V
fe3lm •••
mirr.TA - NERY „
s , AND
L:4?!
STRAW, 4:34. 0 S.r
.
EXCLUSIVELY, „- ' '+
. _
BOSENFIEIM, BROtO CS.
• a, 00, 7 •
431 MAR*EI' STREW, NORTllitibll,
Are now opening, for MS-Spring Trade, Moat ex
tensive and choicest stook in their lute ' svitoollooted
together under one roof.
RIBBONS of every conceivable 4b910.
BONNET NIATENIALO,
FRENCH. ARTIFICAL FLO
• RUCHES, and all other mißlit*Attielea
•
VITRA* BONNETS IN IMMENSE-SF . •
CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GOODS.V)VO.
BLOOMERS, SHAKER ROOBB;*1:
-
Omprotons of oar superior faeitißei
supplies, we flatter ourselves thrit:sipiemOnduce
manta, ooth se regards choice of meleolaimiliMFD 4o7 4 -
Bon in priiiee, cannot be met with. - • -
.STRAW AND MILLINERY (KOK -
LINCOLN, WOOD,
NW 91.5.
. ,
No. 775 OKIISTNIIT STR ;t-,
„. ,
(Between Seventh and Eiglitina4N - -"
Have now In stores
COMPLETE STOCK 0P.,*2,,,,
' i SPRING. GOOD W.-
. IIIIIBILAMI• • , •
....', i „,,,!,-,
hfl
~ 'a la TO B S A F. q p ipilt ...l4 ' 4lo , , De.
i M Y CH A IVATItti RI lrleV ::
r
WANE GOODII TN ti x ' • y1.1:-: • -
To 'which they respectfully invite - - - on of
merchants.
. Caeh and short-time hurtle Will ' ievr =t e - t
tags in examining this stook before ,
„,..,
T HM1...13014N .• J
- O*
••• • ~,t ‘, ? . . , : .%.
. : Importer sad Sialeal ,44-,.
FANCY SILK AN* !?..,, •
BONNETEI:' - AND Ittabikii-•
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, , :.. : ',' '',
FEATHERS, RUOII/14. to
The attention of Oily and Country Beaten Is ineifell
to a large and vaned stook of the above 'dints at , . I ,
48% MARKET STREET:
fal-em ' ' Billy Fifths
I . oarmt -
SPRING STOOK4Or I n
10111 M 0 ARRANGED. 'AWN , *
One of the largest and most Immolate Mocks of goods
in our line in this oonntry. The beet terms end the
cheapest prices,
• O. H. GARDEN it
• Manufacturers of, and Wholesale Dealers in, '
HATS, OAPS, 'FURS,.
SILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW GOODS,-
A.I2IIIICIAL 7LOWIIIS, VEATHINS.ILITOUtI. k. 6.•
Nos. 600 and 606 MARKET STREET, IL W. tomer
Sixth. • fel-ant
SPRING OF 1800.
MARTINS,
•
PEDDLE;
HAMRICK, ga CO.,
No. 50 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
Rave now in store, and are daily receiving, ooniplete
lines of the following desirable goods, viz,:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND CANTON FANS. '
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHES,
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Weetern Trade, to whloh we
Invite the attention of first-class [mere. fat-!m
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BORER & BROTHERS.
. MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE
DIALICRS ne
CITY AND EASTERN-MADE
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Noe. 432 end 434 MARKET /3TRRET.
Below FIFTH Sweet, South aide.
(es-!m PRILADILPIttI.
LEVIC KRASIN,
BOOT AND SHOE WAREHOUSE
AND
MANUFACTORY.
O
NO. 105 MARKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
We have now on hand an extensive stook of BOOTS
and SHOES, of every description, of
OUR OWN AND EASTERN MANUFACTURE,
to whioh we invite the attention of Southern end
Western buyers, f•S-an
NEDICIIVAL.
MRS. WINSLOW,
AN EXPERIENCED EVEN: AND FEMALE
Physician, presents to the attention of mothers her
SOOTHING, SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING )
which greatly facilitates the process or teething, by
softening the twins. reducing all inflaw a niation ; will al
layA AL lPlBl, ll Prftra i tt i n ' a BOWELS.
Depend •
v a ietiend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves
au RELIEFAND HEALTH. TO YOUR INFANTS.
We have gut up and sold • this article for over ten
yeah, and can gay. in eon Ihr Hence , end truth of it,
what. we have rover been In able to lay or any other
medioine,NEVEß HAS FAILED In a
when
timely
INSTANCE,TO EH . FHOT A CURE, when
qmely nod. Never did b, 4 we know an instance of
,atie
.
diseafiefaction by any one
trary,,all are delighted
speak in terms of highest
sal effects and medical vir
matter " what we do
expenenee,aad pledgeour
ment of what we hare do
instance where the infant
exhaustion, relief will be
minutes after the dyrup is
'fine valuable pre_paration
the most EXPERI
URBES in New England
never-failinfretomees in
'THOUSANDS
It not mile relieves the
vigomteut e stomach and
arid gives tone and energy
almoet instantly re-
DOWELS AND WIND
vulsions. which, if not
death. We believe it the
the world, in all oases of
RHOS& IN CHILDREN,
teething or from anyother
evely mother who has a
the 'Dreams comlaints.
nor the pre judices of
your suffering child and
SURE—yes. ABSOLUTE
nee of this medioine, if
tionafor using will acoom
genuine unless the lao si-
RINS, New York, is on
OW Bold by Druggists th
pal Office, N 0.13 CEDAR
Price 26 cents a bottle.
. . .
who used it, On the mi
rth its operations, and
oommendationof its magi-
Mee. We speak in this
know," after ten years'
reputation for the fulfil
elate. in almost every
is fluttering from pain and
foundin fifteen or twenty
administered.
EN h OEDAND SKILFUL
and has been used with
OF OASES,
child from pain, but in
bowels, corrects aoidity.
to the whole system It
have GRIPING IN TEE
COLIC and overcome eon'
speedily remedied, end in
best and sureet reeled is
DYSENTERY and D
whether It arises rem
°apse. We would say to
child suffering from any of
do not let your projudioes,
others, e tend between
the relief that will be
LY SURE—to follow the
timely used. Fu ll dime-
Pam each bottle None
mile of pußne k PER
the outside wrapper.
ghout the world. Prinoi
eat, New York,
/725-is
FLAGS ! FLAGS!! FLAGS 1!!
U. S. FLAG DEPOT,
49 SOUTH THIRD STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. F. SCHEIBLE.
Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Flags, Politi
cal Banners, and Transparencies. Flags of all sires on
hand, and made to order as cheap, if net cheaper, than
can be had elsewhere in the ear.
JAVA COFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime
nl , t , Eraze ,," Pr JAMS OWIAIII AI •Cilits
coMmissioll zibtrsEs.
SHIPLEY; 'ILVARD, lIIITOHINSON,
NO. 11S CHESTNUT ST.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
FOR THE SALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
nth! 6m GOODS.
WELLING.
COFFIN, & Do..
1118 ORESTNUT STREET,
Offer by the Peokoge, the following desoriptiona of
AACRICIAN GOADS
Of standard make,, aid in great variety
PRINTS OF STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES.
ELHAOHED AND BROWN SHEETING%
SHIRTING% AND DRILLS.
DANADURO% DENIM% AND STRIPES.
CORSET TEAM, SILESIA% AND .NANKEDIS
CANTON FLANNELS Ann FAINTED LININGS
LINBEYS, KENTUCKY 7EA . N . 3, - AND COT-
TONADBI4I
ALL•WOOL AND UNION °LOTH&
BLACK AND FANCY CABBEIKERBB
BLACK. AND , MIXED DOESKINS.
!BATINETB AND UNION CASSIMERFIN.
mhBtmy3l TWEEDS, CASHMAHLETS, ko., .ko
SILKS & WOOLLENS I
"I,4 O ILWAINE & ,BACON.
No. 186 CHESTNUT STREET,
Have, per the latest arrivals, received & large stook of
BILli9 and WOOLLENg, adapted tothe Clothing and
-.fobbing "Ando, among whioh are the qolloiri ng Popular
.malciso of cloths
d.I4ELLESSEN (Bon of J. M.),7ir4010 and Half Ends
HIULLEY 3r. BON'S
-NAMIEBT. OR AUSTRIAN - "
SAXONY CLOTS, of all grades.
Aleir,'S:4 and 64 DOESKINS, CASSIALERES, FAN
'O7 BIOLLEVS SILK MIXTURES and, TRI
00T8, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK SILK SATINS,
COTTON BACK do l BLACK SILK VELVETS,
IMACK. and FARO'S?' SILK VESTrNGIS.
Alf Or which are offered for sale on favorable Larynx.
fel-wf&m3ny
FgOTHINGHAIVE
.8e WELLS.
54 BOUM FRONT,
• .n.), • . AND 84 LETITIA. STREET.
Are AR'Affxs for the sale of Goads Manufactured by
the celTnAg - Co
. mpaniee.
Milearesireirre,
• ••
UMW' - FALL.,
LT3CAPI,
• ; , 4 Cave,
ovnerte,
" '• • ..111111t1.118,
, . bowies,
Dreelei, XD rholLiT
.leme esokedi sad Colored Sheeting, fildrllore;
rmaorrillow.:. .• 0 •
.;:bOBESOMS RINK i'MENTS,
4 HAMPDIN - C O M P ANY'M • -
reVESCS AND COTTONADES to peat varlets.
WASH.INCITON, MILLS
(Formerly Bair dtoto)
Ilni,Arts, Piano ',nd Table Covers, Printed Vele n .
rtuaZ ?e all-Wool, and Cotton Won; Clothe,yLms
and bine Carrom rev, and wrioots. Alec, Aar
sem nap. and Twe • ol.etuth.em
PATENT 17 1E - AND SEAL' SKIN
COATINGS.
TEE BUSSORIBERE,
SOLX AOINTO IX TUX MUTED BAT'S '
or the above desonetion of goods-of the well-known
manufacture of
.
)11033Rn. EDWIN puma & ISONO.
HEOLMONDWIKE, YORKSHIRE. ENGLAND.
An preparing to exhibit simples of the various quail
bah 144 to take ardent t or irnmedisto or future deli
very. to. suit the oouvenienoe of the trade.
The gdods cannot be purchased through the custom
ary akatinala In England, and all order. for the lb:11W
States must go through the subscribers.
WRAY & GILLIL4I4.N.
PELLADELPHIn, and
FANSKANE, MILLIKEN, & TOWNEIND.
Salo-tath&sam New York.
WEST, FOBES, & LLOYD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 419 CHESTNUT.
AND
30 STRAWBERRY STREETS,
0111111011
COTTONADES.
TICKING.%
CHECKS,
• • SHIRTING STRIPES,
DENIMS, and
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS GENERALLY.
Alt•o, a fail assortment of
BM - NETTS, OAMIKERES, and WOOLLENS,
Of desirable makes and styles. fsl-th m-tf
•
LAST ARRIVALS.
FARRELL & MORRIS,
IMPORTERB and COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
232 CHESTNUT STREET.
Rave waived by the latest Steamers a full assortment
of GERMAN and SAXONY monis and DOESKINS,
among whieh ate all the grades of
J. A. XEUELLKAULT whole and half pieces
uEVEIts & BOLIIIIDT do. do.
B. & L. CELEBRATBD•DOBBKINS.
F. &B. do. do.
With a full line of tho very popular
IMPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS;
SILK MIXED COATINGS;
COTTON WARP CLOTHS;
COTTONAD ES and
VEST PADDING%
All of whloh are offered for gala ON FAVORABLE
TERMS. _ fen
WOLHE & 00.. 4i)
WHOLESALE
CARPETING, OIL-CLOTH, AND MATTING
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 1132 CHESTNUT STREET,
Agency for Philadelphia Carpet Manufaotarere.
[es-am
HARDWARE.
31 . 00RE.HENSZEY, ea 00.
HARDWARE.
CUTLERY,
and MIN
No. 44T MARKET. and 416 COMMERCE Streets
PHILADELPHIA
PRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE,
FROM DE VENOGE & CO.. EPERNAY. PRANOE.
Sold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the country.
This fine brand of CHAMPAGNE, which until the
castyear was confined exolusively to the best tables of
the Continent of Europe, has now obtained the most
unbounded success and figpulanty in this country. It is
recommended by come orthe first physicians of the city
of New York, over all other wines, on account of its ex
treme purity and delicacy, and my who once try it
rarely use any other, brand. Although only one year
has elapsed since its introduction into this country, the
demand is enormous and constantly increasing. Our
arrangements are such as to insure the quality of the
Wine bring maintained at its present high standard.
The Prince linperial is imported solely by us we being
the sole Agents of Messrs. De Vennge & t 0., in thin
country. E. V. KA UGHWOUT & CO.,
Nos. 488. 490 and 492 BROADWAY, New York.
Sold in this city by
REEVES & DEAL,
mii2:9m fp 1404 MARKET Street.
THOMAS & MARTIN,
317 CHESTNUT STREIIT,
HAVE YOH SALA
APAQUAG
SEAMLESS BAGS,
IN ALL SIZES
M ARTIN & QUAYLE'S
LTM- STATIONERY, TOY, AND FANCY GOODS
EMPO /
1035 WALNUT BTRUET.
11aLoW al.aeltry.
fe3 , l-17 YpienrtA.
Comets tly on hand Perfumery an To' et Articles.
CHEESE. -330 Boxes Herkimer County
IvC sa, in storflibd formals by C. C. SADLER ib
M +A
s u/Linn M
ets Pa GT above Punt, Pak
NEW riarmOknopte.
THE SATURDAY EVE-
NING POST!
THE SATURDAY EVENING 'POST!! -
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST!!
THE SATURDAY EVENING POST!!
THE POST foi this week in full of gaod lhingin It
contains the commencement of a SPLENDID REVO
LUTIONARY STORY;caned— • ,
THE QUAKER PARTISANS!
THE QUAKER, PARTISANS!
THE QUAKER PARTISANS!
THE QUAKER PARTISANS!
This story is peculiarly a PHILADELPHIA arid
PENNSYLVANIA STORY. The hlstorY of the FREE
or FIGHTING QUAKERS; whose - meeting-house still
remains at the southwest ',cornet id% Filth and Arch
streets, is hicidentallY told .in the course Of the story,
which is brim-full of stirring Adventures among the
Brandywine hills, such as a Partisan, and Irregular
corset. like that of the Free .Quakers, would naturally
enconnter. No peanstrlvanion or Dela'warien shoghl
fait. to_ ?fad ►hts admirable siory,:Written, as it is, by
"one to the manor born," and full of local scenes and
traditions.
'THE POST also continues the Dworkin7:
etoryof
THE EARL'S DAUGHTERS! •,, „ •
Back numbers. Containing Allis intensely-interesting
Mori can be obtained 'at the Office. or of any of the
Newedealers.
Also, ace the NOTES ON NURSING, and the BEST
MEANS OF PRESERVING HEALTH, by the cele
brated
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE!!
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE!!
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE!!I
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE!!
In this number Florence Nightingale • gives a SPICY
OPINION upon the subeotuf , „_
. , .
and further treats of Narsos 11l the Sick .it.oom, Waking
Paninite Out of their sleep, liro.,'&e. Mau; see -
WILD MR. WILD
' A STORY THAT WAS HUSHED UP
WILD' DIR. WILL-
A STORY THAT WAS HUSHED UP.
WILD MR. WILL-
• A STORY THAT WAS HUSHED UP.
• masoßqus,menol f Es.—A Hairy Shoe-keeper; A
Scotch Ane7er ; A Bright Iy;i; Going to Heaven; The
Arithre'etio of Lite.
A Loviiig Lady' Orang•Ou'ang, and her • Bold Sailor-
Boy; Where to Plant a Vomit; Remedy for Bone-
Spattin g and other useful Reaends; Riddles and Co
nundrums, Eco., eco. . , - .
A. Letter from Pans ; A Vint. ,the Chian° laltinde—
the famoas Chinohaa ; Beautiful Poona, ko., ke., Ste.
For sale ,by the principal Rowialeileca. Baok pant
hers of the POST can always be obtained of any Notes
dealer. (who will order 'tlierit for you, even'tt Oka
them,) or at the Office', 132 South THIRD Street, Phi
ladelphia. Prioo 4 Cents. • It„
CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS.
100 SHEETS - • . ;
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, or nowaneohblos itylos now
in !wore. No. 920 CIiESTNITT Street,
BAILY & BROTHER.
1,000: YARDS
INGRAIN CARPETS, Tart cotton, at 375: cents a yard
rood indisit* ; No. 920 GkESTN UT Street,
BAlrair 45;. BROTHER.
Pt 000 YA RDS
tf,
SUPER THRE CARPETS. Jost opened, new
styles, at No. NO CHESTNUT Street,
13,AITAY '8,1" BROTHER.
10,000 YARDS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY CARPETS. Just roasived,to
be kigd at ONE DOLLAR'A YARD.
No. 920 CHESTNUT Strut,
BAILY & BROTHER..
AN INVOICE
• NEW STYLES ENGLISH. BRussEla
Suet received by Braemar. .
BAILY & BROTHER,
No. 9O CIIVATNUTINreet
MEDALLION —, — „ _
vsuvir 'CARPETS. Crosby's last now pattern
Just opened.
BALLY & BROTHER.
No. 920 CHESTNUT Street.
DOOR MATS;
A very large lot from Auction, at
No. Ina CHMTKUT street,
BADLY & BROTHER.
mhlo•etukth3m
1 8 60. PHILADELPHIA 1860 .
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
SOUTITERN AND WESTERN BUYERS
Are respectfully invited to oall and examine our
ENTIRE NEW STOOK
or
CARPETINGS,
RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
ENGLISH SBERP SKINS, & c ., •
Jot received by
- JOHN LEMON,
(Successor to - Richard N. Hunt.)
No. 47 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
mh 13-1 m
A RCH -STREET
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
OLDI) P.IN ,
STR R lOKNER.
.832 ARCH EET,
TWO DOORS BELOW (NINTH, (South tilde/.
Have a selendid stoa t of
VELVET, BRUSSELS, S-PLY INGRAIN AND YE
NITIAN LIARPATIP,OB.
which they are °Tonna et reduoed_peioes for cash.
ENGLISH BR UNSELA. (hie Dollar per yard..
p UGOETB, OILCLOTHS, ho. mhll-1m
CARPETS.
F. A. ELIOT & CO., No. 13 and 34 North FRONT
Street, are the SOLE AGENTS in Phibtdelphia for the
ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and have oonetently
for sale a foil assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY
CARPETS, of choice pattern*. • •
Also, a large imply of the various kinds of CAR
PETS manufactured in Philadelphia elty and county,
from nearly all the beet manufacturer..
Dealers will find it to their interest to eall and
examine these goods, which are offered for male on the
most favorable terms.
N.D.—F. A. ELIOT & 00, being the Dole Agents
in Philadelphia for the sale of the Worsted and Carpet
Yarns spun by the Baxonville MiW fforinerly the New
England Worsted Company,) and being agents also for
the Baldwin, Wilton ' and Abbott Companies have
peculiar facilities for keeping constantly for sale the
various kinds of Carpets manufactured an Philadelphia,
on die most favorable terms. Jal7-gm
M7C3ALLUM at 00..
CARPET MANUFACTURREB,
OLEN SOHO MILLS, GliltrelANTOWN.
Also, Imp:Otero and Dealers in
CARPETING - S.
OIL OLOTHS.
MATTING. RUGS, &0..
WAREHOUSE 800 CHESTNUT ST.,
(Opposite, the State Howe.)
Southern and Western buyers are reepoothiliy invited
to call. • fee em
WA:tEItOUSE.
J'STEWART DEPIIY, AT C. MAIIAN'S
• 253 South SECOND Street. below Dock. is now
selling Carpets. Oil Cloths, and Window Shades very
cheap, wholesale and retail. It*
FANCY DRY GOODS.
Y. RN S 1
Double and Twisted, two or three cord, hard or
Black twist, from No.-20 to SO. Unbleached or Bleached,
of Superior Quality, on hand, or made to order cheap
for cash. Addrees,
F. VBATT 8a 004
mh9-Im PAW . TUCKET, R.I.
BURNETT,
- •
SEXTON. &
SWEARINGEN
Inportere of
FANOY GOODS,
EN GLISH AND GERMAN
GOODS,
LADIES'
FURNISHING GOODS,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS.
BElRTS—Ehotland Wool. Zephyrs, and VARIET IES
lio; 419 MARKET RTRKW.C.
telE-OnTS
H. DUHRINa & CO.,
Noe. D 8 end 29 NORTH FOURTH STREET.
Are now receiving, by antooestime arrivals from Eu
rope, their
SPRING IMPORTATIONS
oz
ENGLISH AND GERMAN
HOSIERY.
WAVES, AND SMALL WARES,
Ildaohtne Sawing Bilk and Thread—and Bohol! an in
stigation of their oompleta and well-aaaorted stook—
IsPXOTAXLT ADATTSD TO 80IITHNEN AND WinurgaN
MOM fo3-3m
CRINOLINE!!
CRINOLINE!!
TWO , CENTS.,
r t
TUESDAY, •11A2011,20i 1860
•• The Home Of Wanhenstons -
[Correspondences of The Preal ' •-•
Wait - alert; Misch 19,1(;60..
One of the molt delightfulty:flat3iitalerY4k ,
tures; I have ever 'eontemplattid .41 Plat
" Home of Washington ,after the Wee,'?'4 lo i!'.
this city. Ills thejeint.preddetionof
ter afid,L.: lt. Misnot t and,w,ill connect their Mines
for 0 9flinrioe' with a; phase of the life of WaMiti:
ton wltioh is too seldom direit upon by Irtiits`'or`'
authors, or Orefore."The ;glisten foi dition;whieli•
is a naluialrMiii;anti Moat' atisfatory letiterre-:
salts. to the peiepliiiit litige;lnsplree offer poet", and'
palniersoittat seiftpteret tog rams feedielstleppef:
sordition tit Waldagtonalt hattoerigeotieseitna- .
tion intimately.. interwoven ,1 0 11 .4 11 4.1 ,4 ,0 a, ° C .
which bewee, Me was , centre, SHOrlbeAliOldi :ThiS 3111_
HOU, and we cannot have toe metty, statuei
- Ibietc u siAsotsttor,:airern*Villt-'
of wPrOir v fleitt, , itirnightkf • •
ed mailichlerviderbeideonrindesnaerethem , to•
"depreilareafead him. We tanned herd toonuiny.
•pieteti Of half enough noemehuhle deeds,:
and itditrY stingiest' of his Matater to.emusterset
the pAdicalsaimoitities and evil feelings which the
too • riennehmagthr 9 1 r:polliicalepeeclaes, and
lite tom, fortes upon and generatee litho paint
'rhi, Wayeannot, have, as I said, too may 're:
presentations of, Witehington l ae 'n great - piddle
charatter Mid beliefector; hittiday rid notate
in hie-private life;:lsesons which caldnbe , fitly
coniejed the 'pen' 'or the penelt—by .book 7 or.
broth to the HISS Alld;O&SS-10 thelteadstuld , heartsi
of a thankftd nation? :Aye L,indeadt
(lave. we not.thie exqttisite, pit/Aeolic," before.Sult,
beaming 'with domestic glory, and interpretiogii ra
dittoes to the tame, ,until - feel - in - He Prif
sena_ttethio—Pader hoe deplet4ltifeYeiM i ithdilr •
the, effect: of the - ,Testine'acereierjoydd into
dignity wbfeiy respeatful . th Washington; :istikai
WI comfortable with one -own `tielf-tiogwiet,liletektP
that "iie l estatiloilngly leighlyldeport itm,
selves within the *trete of domestic 'faediterfty of
so great and so define tk okaratetatimPitltef; of ' '
hie Country? May episodenthan are, ,whish, in
mob hands sa,.ttloseof Itoeetter
others, ,ivreuhl ,be . of. real . alien** Imporiate
They would be,fimilierleed thlimPopiriefitie aid •
hoart through the inediai bUgravingi,'
this they would'lienoink'eloineitt l the.
fireraid, i leul e ,eamples of domestic beauty bud
vi
Armaiingthri had raiitedhie 'Oeialtittel9 ll
tit aikilliten - the 2.3 d December,-1783, he rethaid •
to ldtrhilieyeklioren---Mennt'Vinnen.' ..With the:
eicepti*nrtyri;tilike, 'Paid' it a flying
rrilitikuust litooltambeiu; VitAgfigholia, Mit?
exited itefrfeadly ehids.anddeollfnift*..l4.4.,
ye „ Hie reitlisse may be isissined , wheetbeqatt
Mil the asoutreitente ofrreg;;Mt stikkyliqg himself
in ism:tents of peace, hi: !Mean! ~the:habiti ad .
Pu,rsulisofthellantsr. •
.11161410* . Lisfayette, on the first orkebruary .
fo m rgillikittlperiient the'philosophie
ge ality of temper, siiperfititiati bY hie retire-.
nt from the V' bustle of the easap,"„ind return ,M,
his "dbineartfo walks,"-- - "At length, my dear
: Marquis," he writes , am became' private'iti
zn on the banks of the Potomac,-free, from' the,
bindle of the camp, and thibusy easier ofPriblielite; ,
I Inc solacing myself with thossitittitill enjoyments
of; which the' soldier;'Whe . iieverin the Pursuit of
faine-Lthe etateimiad, whose watchful 'days' and
sleepless nights are spent in devising sithemes to pro.:
Mote the welfare et his own, perlutps the. rub 'of
other conntrieastrif this glob*: was ,thentlieitutt.
fir us all ; and courtier, who ikwitokins , the
,countentinee of his pr, loos, in, hopes of catching*
siestas NOS, 0114 k havehtlie cnce ptlon.' Y lave
not only, retired from all public - employitent.,:but
I am retiring within myself, an Mall be able tii'
view the, seliMry walks, and triad' the . piths of
private life with beirtfelesatisfaetia. - Haien" of
Dunaj. am determined to be please:l'l,Hk all; and
this, inifilear friend', itaingtheloniteref manlif
I will move gently down the streamixfilfectuall,
eleeperithmyfathers. # * Come and view me
in utidernestio !
Letfeyotti,Padd his Chief avian of two *aim
the smiting Anima; and. Ma 'day, now pet - on
canvas, is laid in that nay time. The frarridia
of the picture 'is beantifnlly poetic; sad 'the
Manner of its execution fully Accords with 'th'e
elevated suggestiveneu of thedesign.
' It is in the of of a. warm August day—
when the grass is ripely luxuriant ' ln color, and'
the foliage Is rich, and the titmoaphere heavy with
a warm fragrance. Alt, things on , earth, in air,
indicate a twilight and: an evening of balm and
blessedness; and create a mast appropriate feel
ing, under the influence_ of wide. to , oonteinplate
the. group under the verandah or Washiugton'i
Home. The 'shadows, like a protecting hand,plain
stretched over it, adding 11 placid ease' and gra
vity of tone : they lengthen slowly dyer the lawn,
while upon the middle' pound, and the Potoniao
with its gallylreightedharges and busy crafts, in
the distance, the:sunlight:playa with- a. gorgeous
wealth and breadth of life. In this effect, ;
not'e attention'to the generalities, as the
details of the locality, are quickly recognisable by
all who have done themselves the honor, of Pil
grimage to the hallowed spot. The sunlight is
evidently a combination of studies from nature;
and it ii marvellously rich without being ruinous
to the picture. It is not beamy—bnt universal;
and is a suitable background against_ which ,to
place the evening of Washington's life, • :
Under the verandah, and close, to the windows
of the House, are Mrs. Washington and her dangh
ter-in-law;Mrs. Stuart. Thelatter, about twenty
eight years of age, and dressed in the rich and
picturesque costume of the period, is reading a
note. Mrs. Washington is sewing, and on the
little table is a basket, with her knitting. Lean
ing upon her lap is Eleanor Parke Castle, the
daughter of Mrs. Stuart by a former marriage;
and on the lawn, in the shadow, little George
Washington Parke Castle, with the assistance of a
negro girl, who is blowing the match, is about to
fire a small cannon—the while two sporting dogs,
not unused to the smell, of gunpowder, are at
, treated to that anxious and earnest watchfulness
+characteristic of the canine spates. In the centre
of the picture, and near the edge of the verandah,
are the chief figures—Washington and his guest.
They have just arisen from sitting, the chairs in
dicating
that they have been entertaining the
ladies. • They, however, have got to discussing
some subject then glinting the public mind.
It was brought up, no doubt, by the news
paper which Lafayette holds in his band, be
hind hie back, as be, leaning against the
pillar, attentivel7 and deferentially listens to
the opinion Washington is giving. The figure and
expression of the two is finely eharacteristio. The
Washington, is fall of force, elevation, and gran
deur, Vtitheut any stilted effort to make him more
than he siould "seem Lafayette, white a symbol
of that ease of manner his education Ind his coun
try would confer, feels the greatness of the pre.
lona before him. Ho is' young and ardent ; still
the same feelings which prompted him to come to
America and fight for liberty, control him, even in ,
this home scene, to a warmth of deference which
conveys a fine idea of his dignity of manner.
The whole calls up so many genial 'and loving
fancies, and overspreads with so a home ' , baling
and joyful's respect, that it would take many an ,
essay to ,convey them. mar an hour with such a '
work is worth a bushel full of spread-eagle speeches.
Esau RICHARDS. '
The mestead Bill in the United
States Senate.
The Net York Tribune says:"We do not ,
think the 13enate will take the responsibility of ,
killing this measore; and yet we eannot t eonfldently
count on the votes by which It is to be pissed, It
has doubtless gained two votes since last session by,
the changes in the representation of Ahode Wand:
and New Jersey; bat we fear it loses two by thei
substitution of iVigfall for Houston, from Texas,:
and of Nicholion for Bell, from Tennessee. As we
count, thovope on the passage of the bill is likely
to stand, in a full Senate :
YEAS.
Mattot—liamlih.Feasentlen. N. lik3te.—Hale. Clark.
Mass.—Sumner Wilson. .R.l.—Antlony Sinunonal
Conn.—Dixon:Boater. . Vsnat'T.—Foot, Collaruen
Yonk.—Sewgult. -Mtn. N. JERSEY.—Ten 13310 k.
VENNSYLVANIA.—CaIrerOn. 01110.—V721(10, Pugh.
INDIANA.--Fiteh. Mtcn—Chandler,litnaham.
ILL.—Trumbull, Douglas. Wis.—Doolittle Durkee.
lONVA.—Grimes; Harlan. lthanssorA.—Wilkinson.i
TErts.—Arntreto Johnson. CALIFORNIA, Latham.
Total, 30. (Democrats in ltalies )
•
NAYS
Dut.—Bayard, Saulsbury. vißolNlA—Hunter,Masort.
MD.—Pearce Kennedy. N. C.—Bragg, Climean.
Yitzpatriok. 8. Csato,—.Naninlond.
Miss.—Brown, Davis. Mama
GEO.—Toombs. Iverson , Berdernin.
14. - Mal lory. ow—Mallory. Yulee. KT.—Crittesideti. Powell.
ssooßi—Green, Polk. ARK.—R. W. Johnson. •
TEXAS—Hemphill, Wleall. JSebastiati
Isnistts—Brotht. OREGON —L CA
en LII . TOINIA—tiwin. •
Total, 31. (Southern Opp. In
Doubtful.
PIINNSTLVAIVIA—BigIen
TV;
N. JERsity—ThoMloll.
"Messrs Rice and Thomson, we trust will
vote, - in . accordance with the unquestionableliti
ment of their respective States, for the bill; Oeh.
Lane would probably do so if he did not suppolge
himself a 'candidate for President, with a gd,d
chance of receiving the Southern support, and this
the Charleston nomination ' • Mr. Nicholson, we ap
prehend, will vote against his colleague and tie
bill; Mr. Bigler will probably vote against
if the President has decided to take the responsibi
lity of killing It. So that the chances of ita palmate
can hinny be deemed glattOgiNg." •
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lipszitzr. Paw. . ,
GALIFORWIA,PEESLe _
mid Leinii-ilenniar, ) in tines for 7eli•
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°fleeted Aneeelleife3Of LOT*. Araegialarlio
Ilaisielease.,...._ _•- ___....
I.Fot The Prete)
-,
•
' lieeently,,a guitleinaii,ireiliitniitte the iiteirary_
world, ennnintudeatell to iii the follotilisinaniedota i -
of Lord Mniaultay;'Whieh we hnifind- arid-ebtittlOC"
permisaiOn' to inibtfah. '
Our informant Was in Oaleatta, about 1835; on *
missionary teary and, deelrtak to eattault thertfileial :.•
map/ awl , other- eUttorithliki_in alublio ofte, oott.t
noted with the Briiieh 1 90vefinalint, Lord,(then,
Mr.) Maeaulay. not onlyEranted 4intosegle fedinti -
~. ..„
teqUired,•but alai invited ltite'P Weaves, ithe in.
his carriage On I slide to the; Abloiik*CollegO.' Ent :
. • , . •
we mastlet him tell hie ewe atory, Whieh'weel.
tract; with s few unimportant onelasinnec• ;ie.; from
&leiter tet oureldrii, 'Voir tifore 114 iiittert at' aim
-request, (ut:lsprs) : - . - :" : - -. .. , -. ,
" Hiving caweeion to' easun — ne docenteats in a eertai ',..,
°Moe; a friend proomAd y for mu a,,note from theists.
Void Wiceulay",,infredumninie to the,heintof the 121e-' -
ianallasi'ano mennietitlehlm to ftirdish mesueb &Litt—. i
r, , .. 4.lrAl.'4l,l,.'4l:T:sltr,t;th.ealterea:t7; •
'
itel , °dello:bit atilt taifisolf; 'with iris hat on, and hts -
/
feet resting Oa' riftet4.] No ohaege wade ponitionerait
aroMfoad by any entrance; bettim sooner had he opened ,
the note and observed the, name of the imtir:tineir, -
downeatne hie feeticiff Watt hriait,'init kinktoirl %Wolof
liftfateetifthAllAifeffilad heeihifiortaleminpli ' aef.,,i.
r. eiliniamMeNlNete,fAeuPteir„woritle, sort , rea.„
a . - 14.netharr d6stre4ntas'at ate. tat In handl* -
gni • .. NWT& n ;?thkatillait aishloa amyl eikuusf f
aicaf
!" '. 4 41 1 6 0 Oa a rt i : a etlaTMC : , hiLt f.f,zhile. the clerk s were thus engag / d, the.eentiimandr 6
, aid into a conversation, and totrnmYnoed Makhrg ."
eartaininsairiem respeed is fdr.idaeanlay e : Arstones.:,
Salad that Imp. ar!tirnlf unacm*Mo wiio l o° Folk:,
man. liatentit ikiemaiiner becaene W30112[01 aid rade, ,
. 'and he soon went to knother Sett of the ofileeaeatinie -
I me tb sneak Witte tnY , lninentris,,,,,withent the areerler;._
1 a.orxrd morning, sir; $ _
~ . , . , ,
. " tont aweek efteinrardihre MaCatllay sent &into
"crn urrioUton to ina: naifnealiet rhatitin hatinsig at
_,
the tishem'at College, a feew;railea*nera the rivesAorte n
!),145 Would, if I &relied to nee that inetnntion, co i f for -
me in'hie eatibinel. int' invitation Which . 2 ibudly so=-•
ortimt.„ Mr.M..enede mixt day .In his superb attioipstog,,....
end,fas we left the Paaaca Tema; lobe that he lied a few,
momenta' ?eerie' leant" the °Mee, and 'allied in ohjeb=: '
thithwitiould tier than, ite it lay difeetlf in eirr } Wei.. , '
't t.; cl 4 eeteting, the kentiemakeboye referred to icokal:,,
14 Inv trith evident djanrey, AO , seemed trileel that I
hrodFonaht Ildadieht, thein - febniehim lei- We ire
edit /treatment ad tee Marione Meta: I had not, hoer- ',
irf 0 , tr . lßtioaed the.thief to air ha... nut a ess,dul gag ,
- ,
ward—so the easel . oflloial got off with an other -
Me* thin ii said friatt:" ~,, ', 4 `." 7 . ..., . - r• - '''.."
, ' ' , Anvil!' agretiwiih Jae; Ittr: Editor, •- that Lord-,
'Mahal*, 'el ell.kettOut ittettllun , .t.tk..g.:,Younit;o44l ' ;
(thiti).P l 4l)lM xOsioßkrYi; Y.1"1 adno lathers. 4 1 ?; -,
' hiw, vieviela A14,0 . ..01100 Fla notice,ds greatly
to as oredit,,and liekerri;MitO he L iiryieraity mown.
iitit.inat:r;nic. Min& 15 440. •".x.-----
. • le ghtmayt-Certinty :sued bier itebta. L. . -
t 8 The Remota.. ; -..-. I• - ' . , -....:
e presentpoeithen of ,±dleghereY county fa the .
molt
in
hamiliating a nd dligrecettil that "can well be' --'-'
int ed!' -Reece la a eminty tensing with'esseg.“:
ki of wealth...with tkpoptdation of, Was trona L, , ,,
toilers, iletwe productions k.eeti tho' WhOleVest EH.
Lbutury to'her ; thf they hare Uri.. ttidiehi thshintl •
and tolalific *frith*, rich:ant threithinatitild . trine.L.. ,
sates of the Learth they treed.sue,..th -innumerable
makkebithit kid fifty two Aniniand Miles Of Wei.... '
I
Lenten-4 'County" that beasts- in telligenee; ,l ,
e, and everything - elite that agents hanutitan , :i. L .'
; -which L in'.the thee of day, and -to the nimbi -
*in Id; übblathingfyi proclaims' her own' oinliewry;
he conimapt.forlastiee Brat berdetierminationotk-' L
all Fire, and Man kamertbe,...tstreb.her cibeliton, f: Li
w Ter they may- bo-whether rich- eapiteliats,
r widoWs, or helplen'orphins I ' And notonly - -'
f t
th , but a ft er- tailellielhatrOtiellitre to itridicalta ' '
to Plat: Abee..repnegglatinftL9fothiet astlet7, , tara-
re and spit upon the judgment rendered, and,
minthatjudgthefirie mail& theinjaandl the' -
ju ges with toolniertescusittions-accuseticase that, LL..
so ld only find -pima. inythe filthiest coaireptionit„ ...
a BO Meta that " theyear,ry th eir own patina..
thin with them to ivierly honoreibtimiiii:". -0 ' L -L . , L , -
n -
o
thiseetiatrysitherlawar - deetothea asetrukr., ,, v
R t. for the law da, ille , liftelutfrent ilf.raPebli-
ism, 'which iinildbot 'pokilifdrentitit'withitat le;
fo might.lnuld 'fake the plane of‘jitstieiti and kith'
'th ere ante, if the strangest, wouLi beanudgetnnt
8 that obedience to th e few ,iethafirst and hidhect .
of duties
duties In a Republic ;L. indlhernian, - or mau,nr' ' '
:a bof men,. winineald , defyge liar and Emend ,
to
hi defile - its jekser-lind, aeon eafLesdiellYL for the,.,:
m tter oQa
,conmon debt-;-are unworthy of Citholl.
IS p,'uneterthy of the privileges-they enjoy: find-': '
ath fit to Ithe'orily ender theirest Moot' despotiets.,..' -:
The repudiators of Allegheny. amity amended, to ,
/law, aid now defy it ; bat we believe andlinst "
t the Supreme Soul wilfletaidfind In the Ind-- '-
ti a they have' takes, and show -to the world thae ,
oar repablicateine is note failure- ~ .
t
ut ale.repudialeinibf Allegheny y - claim that tile' '
I jastifies - theen.tt Rupp* , it did, ' satheniatic:x-e
Aagenegaggilitelet,k
ill it ci.,lsloolEr. sr•
-' 6 1 6 - ~M,
t ha w ? ? pp tese the Indeed stealing t - i• - -
y ail be &terse ‘iitaithineLyour imieleauts wire !....--•
rascals; andel they len' 11 00 4 Emit an eTh.ri.bei L
ey ern , so rich, on the mere etreughOf thi legal
t at
nedy • the `endlternoaltl*luthe ag•L' aheetthent r
. sly not. fro lam* Inn Lappials'44 , lMerl....l
Mast a Jest deleamed J it. you, by any . technicelity,
..,
lair /egad neaps payzatat.tke . enigma if ,dia - -
hbaeaty would stilt adhere to you liiir tineittint .
ileds alone. .‘ You havenelpidiatadyanstiehte-repitdi- , .-.,., .
a the first obligations of eitirearldp-repudiated ' -
t e laws of your country and of Common debeiney' '
your assaults upon its kidges.' Your officials
have repudiated their. very. nth' - of office, and
taerefore.deny, their Obligations telfeareri. And
nbw; gentlemen, there appear to'he bat onetbing
lift for yea to' repieditette-_-.loler Pot lairl..,..‘LTo this
last crowning act of your infamy, we would invite
your earliest attention' as it will 'mike ;'Coin , . ~
plate record, -upon which year' country sad, tke.,", ,
World may melt repudiate you. .',
- , , . ~
We are speaking of, and to, "repudiators only,
and not of, or - to; the theasands-Trobably a .. . ~ L .L.
jbrity-of the. pante:of Allegheny county, - . "-:,•••.:'
are willing and anxious to rasher debts host . • - . - .4.,
discharged-people Who feel keenly' the diagnice"
that is pith 'upon them. This we know ; for, Agree t
short nine ago,. one of thereon substant lab:L.4Blmi
of Pittsburg,, whilst registering' his name at the
4 itevere'Rodre," Beaton' ' was so ashamed of the
cord Pittsburg after kis name, that he wren the -.
name holed adopted for his country seat r bat two
idles from - that city, iastead; and on the faitpr.:l- .
Sumption - that - no ono knew that name' but him- i
self, and that, therefore, he could, daring his stay,: I;
Reel somewhat relieved from the odium. that now .
attaches to Pittsburg and Allegheny county. Rini
is a fine illustration of the feeling thit rehabs, •
respectable !classes there, But lli•firfr: mouthing ,
colgiezans and local shysters appear. to be able to
ontrol a large number of people, who give them -
their voices when asked, endorse everything they .
say-probably without understanding its full, put- -
port-vote as they are bid, and take a world of
trouble to prevent other people from paying taxes,'
though most of themselves are never -thought of -
by assessors, Inatome of having nothing to tax.
Xt is full time; we think, that the decent people_ of '
the county should come out in their strength; and
repudiate the repudiators who now claim to repro. .
rent and disgrace it. ,
`Card trent C.J.lhddle.
I am asked daily by these who take an interest
in municipalpolitica whether it is true that I shall
;not be a candidate for the Mayoralty before' the'
City Convention, but will, either avowedly or by;
'tacit acquiescence, be a candidate foV the office of, •
;City Solicitor. Unimportant as the matter ma 7 be
;to the public, the currency of such rumors entitles
; my friends to a precise knowledge of my position;
can convey it to all of them only by a publica
: tion through the press.
• Many months ago I was asked it I would consent •
to be a candidate for the Mayoralty. Public and
party considerations were stated as. prompting the
application. No word or actof mine invited it; the
office was not one that I aspired to. After my as
sent to the use of my name, publicity was given to
it in the usual modes,.of which I shall affect no
disapproval ; for I think the early and open pre
sentation of the names of men willing to he candi
dates for office is the proper, indeed the only way of
getting the sense of the people upon Them, before
the nomination. But to be publicly announced as'
a candidate for the Mayoralty, and 'then privily
to
secure the City Solicitorship would be an indi
rect proceeding, that would subject ) howeVer un
justly, all concerned in it to suspicions of bargain
and intrigue,' that would, discredit me, and, the
ticket upon which my name appeared. I protect
myself, my friends, and the Democratic party
from such imputations, by saying now, decidedly
and finally, that will not accept a nomination for
City Solicitor, at the present time.
I am also told, by many reliable' informants,
that a belief exists that, under certain cireum4
stances of competition for the nomination to
the Mayoralty, I will retract my 'consent to the
use of my name for it, and -retire from the Can-
UM. ,
Several years sine I was very well acquainted
with Martin Scott, the famous marksman. Ho was
not, as some may think; a fabulous character. Ho
was a captain, in the army, and w man of noble
qualities ; • he was killed at the battle of Molino del
ney. Of him the storY.nins that, as soon as he ap
peared in the field, the coon cried out, "If that
is Martin Scott don't fire ; I will come daunt."
Now, I have the greatest respect for all, the
Worthy gentlemen who aro spoken of as present
or prospective candidates for, the nomination.
Some or all of them may be political Martin Scotts,
but there is no one of them upon whose mere ap
petrel:me in the field I willimmediately "come
down."
For nomination to the Mayoralty I shall remain
at the service of the Democratic party tin the Con
vention does its office. I shall not disparage any
other man's claims; and if they prevail, no one will
recognise them more cheerfully than
March 8
17, 3860. , Cuss. J. Brent.g.
FOPSIQN Goons.—The principal interest during
the week has been concentrated in the auction
room, where some of our largest buyers have given
attendance throughout the whole of several days.
Prices have fluctuated more than usual, but there
has been increased discrimination in favor of desi
rable merchandise, and the greatest sacrifice has
been in fabrics not appropriate to the season, , nor
adapted to the market. The stock on sale appears
to be large, and yet, notwithstanding the resent
additions, contains very few choice goods. Such
as it is, however, it will have to be sold, as import
ers are determined to go out of the season with
clean lofts. We are not sure that those who have
been holding off in hope of buying to better advdn•
tage later in the season, will make anything by
such delay. It is very likely that some jobs may
go of below current rates, but selections will be
less desirable, and we believe the preaent is'as fa
vorable a period for such pun:besee as will be found
this season. It is very diffloult to sell oven 'stan
dard goods at private sate, as there seems to be a
charm about the auction room which few are able
to resist —N. Y. Journal of Commerro,l7tl6. ,
m.Brown's Mille poet office ban been re-eatab
tiaeect do Jeffersortmosaty,Panni4 and the pod,
offices at Hanovervdle, Northampton county, and
at Courtney's - MN Allegheny county, Penna., betY4l
been abolished: