The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, March 24, 1860, Image 1

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11411111 p, O$ Ask& at LOW sad ÜBBPORM
WiLIJAM MANN.
:104- 411 BOUTS FOURTH Street. .
11 - ; MAURICE'S
`' . ::'NEW'REANK BOOK
STATIONERY ,STORE,
a1p111194 STREET,
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4113 odd io, lints. or 'oskiltioortitioci wort low for
-wait , Lop*. Alums% :Dor Bodki. Hotoiot Boob
Mock ,Pooko,,AllA AMU., COWar Boob'; oiled Piper
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MILLINERY GOODS.
- opium, new.
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This es Weiner has now open a iroperioretook of MIL
UNSAY. EOM, awaiting in part Of- 7 , .. i • •
FABNQE'WODS ,• and
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• STRA*„ EfONNETS.
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RA :2. a I he It t N a
An of the Went and ;tient fenbionsbte death to vadat
me invitee thiiiittioitioia of Menshante and Mitliadn. ,
Times inehbos to nye lemony. tv busing °Mon will do
*ell be m 04,04 hint before purotaidnn elpertherc%
M. pERNHEILINI, '
•Nq. 11 . 1 aotibt.yEcoND STREET,
nAl4 . ln Below Market atieet.
1860, - '1 4 T 8 4 W : G° 9 1:49 ' 1860.
T.1161V/1 3 8CiN'at JEKKINS.
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
CF
STEAMr. ,GOODS} ; •
RATS AND "CAPS,
SILK BONNETS,
ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, .
RUMS, &at
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• NO. SSB MARKET STREET.
siikriqueortesl to,.zeeiiso our stalk
' TROSLASF...FRAIiBY is, winged with. the above
bones; sad ito4oito the raDroure of his Diana. '
- BILIALINERY
STRAW:(IOODS
ixoLdSIVELY. •
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APBENXI,W;t4.' :BROOKS.
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MARY= SW" - NORTNet"
,"114t2Pening. for the' Spring Tante , the most
town shalom stook in their lute ever (*Heated
together ander one roof.
SISSONS of everroonoeivable, description. "
BONNET MATERIALS. •
FRENCH ARTLFICAL !LOWERS. '
• RUCHES, sad all other millinery Articles
STRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY.
CHILDREN'S .AND MISSES GOODS, DO.
BLOOMERS, SHAKER HOODS, 1..
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Conscious' of oar superior (swain in obtaining our
supplies," we Setter ourselves . that superior indsoce
ments,"ooth as nigards ohoice of selection sad modera
tion in prices, coanot be met with. , fell-pm
STRAW .AND 'MILLINERY 000D8.
411•TOOLN. woori, a • .
NICHOLS.
Rti. dri OBESTriIiT &TAUT,
(Hstireen ilivinith and Eighth,)
IWO now in wore
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refirird E litAW GOODS, •
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IWO snit- otiO rs-time bevel* - vnil and frotrolit &Inn
.lrtnittn,rynarnnor tninotout before purnknorng. fen gm
Orr.i.374Oßig, .
ImfoibiWadXiiinntaotareror.
- rANOY EILE. 'Attp STRAW,
BONNETS' AND
ARTLPIOUL FLOW ERS,
FEATHERS,RuonEs, ke.
. TW attention of City end Country Ditalori In 'wnted
to a Lime and vaned stook of the above goods at
432 MARKET STREET.
Bu ow Fifth.
1860-B,pRING'STOOIII
• ;, . ARA/J.708D, - 8 600
tetoef tho !Argent and moat complete stooks of goods
tlt our Ilea in 'Ns comm. The best terms end the
cheapest prices.
GARDEN ea , 00..
Memtfeatiremof.'and Whoteisle Nehru In
RATS. 'GAPS, FITTiEb•
War and STRAW IMMNETEI, and alum' 000Ds,.
esierncten mowing. enemies. Itionne. '
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MARTINS,:
PEDDLE; . •
• •- - • HAMRICK, &,CO.,
No. 11011011,14 FOURTH STREET,
'Have' now in store, ulad are dally reoalvlaso complete
Ease or the following desirable' goods, els.:
HOSIERY AND GLOVES, _
SHIRTS AND SKIRT FRONTS,
PARIS AND OANTONTANB,
SUPERS BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND DRUSIIEL
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Adapted to Southern and Western Trade, to Which we
'tacit* the attenDon of Ent-class buyers. fe34m
BOOTS AND SHOES.
BOBER 8a . BROTHERS.
NANUPAGTURERB AND WDOX,NBALN
DEAUEI 32,
0117 AND EASTERN-MADE
BOOTS AND 'SHOES.,
Nos. 439 snd 434 MARKET STREET,
Below PIP= Street, South Ede,
fe3-3m - PRILADILPSUL.
LEVICIRASIIst * & CO..
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NO. NE MAILS= timurr, PHILADELPHIA.
We lows now on hand= extensive dock of BOOTS
and now of SOOTY *iodation, of
OUR OWN AND MAMMA MANDFACTURE,.
to nre Write the sikintion of Southern sod
Weetern , butem - • • fel-arn
'/UEDICINAL.
Nab: WINSLOW
EXPERLENOBI) MURIA ANA PENALB
Phyoriatoo.preeente to the stteotion or mothers her
SOOTHING SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN:TBETRING,
which greatly Seagate* the brooele of- teething, by
softening the gums. rogueing all Inflammation; wit! al
lay ,ALL the
_llllollllnusmodio !Lotion, and is ,
SURE TO REGULATE, THE ROWELS.
Derinktirpoa itonotlaers,it 'will give Teat toyonnelvee
" ItELIEF AND REAvro. TO YOUR INFANTS.
, We have put up end soli
years. and can may. In con
what we have never been
4!
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timely used. • Never did
dissatisfaction by any one
tratv ell are itt l idetted
tztaqm i laietTl s
nutter what we do
experienae,ond pledgeour
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instance where the Went
exhatuition. relief:will be
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this artiole for over ten
thlonoe and truth o f it,
able FA I LED` any other
VC in b SIN
FEOT A CIIRE. when
we know an 111111413 0 6 of
who used it. On the oon
with its operations, and
.olumendationof its meat-
Mee. We speak ituthia
know," after ten years'
reputation for the plal.,
olare. In almost very
is euderinK from pain and
foundin fifteen or twenty
ealministered.
i ikarag i gllTtp
r I , v
and has n wed via .
OP 'OASES,
child from pain, but in
bowels; entreats atudit
l et t rOri l ittrlra'a
Obit:lend °warpage orm
yoesthirremedied, grain
brE s t n tß Fit h ßtit DTA'
whet ay :- t arisen rota'
oasis: We would nay to,
Mind anYtarina Romany oil
do not Winer Praiudniee,
there, sr, rt d between!
till_ mite that will i
14Y tllnl. to follow 'the!
timely weed. 'Ton direo-1
l gailin i tlkTic Pig
.. on de wrapper,'
set, Bert
bout the Pork world. '
Prinei-,,
, ; •
Jy2li-ly ;
FL AGS : FLAGS ! I FLAGS 1!!
Tj. S. FLAG DEPOT.
49 DOD= THIRD avtusT, ADttifE. DIIENTNUT,
PHILADELPHIA.
„ .
WM. P. SCHF4BLE,
Whdiesile and ratan manufacturer of Flan. Politi.
oat Hamm, and Tianatatmoits. Flags of ail mitts on
Sand. tad s uede, to order, as cheap, if Stet cheaper, than
eau to had altoothera is eke Intr.
TAVAt,OOIIII2L-44.-000 ,
Lit% &moo. for ode by JAMS SEAMAN A CO„
LETITIA Stmt. sea
~ , ;. . 'o,olanitlksinoN,uousElt::. ; •4i
StilplkY" ... ll.llZW, Sr, kIuTOHINOLI
ria; 112 CHESTNUT Ar., ,
MERCHANTS • t:
Plurr';,llVll , 7 °F
GOODS": , 1-7
iWELLINC ;`
COFFIN. 'et
116 CHESTNUT. STREET,,.
Or by the Peeked., the mow* deemietior4
4. ME-RI GI AN GO O'.lOS
Of stancl4iti Ma ea And Great wirtetl I
PRINTS OR STAPLE' AND . RANDY STY*
BLEACHED AND ;=BROWN EREET 111
!MINTING& AND DRILLS. .
osrugunds, ENNES, A.N ; TRIVES,
CORSET JEANS. SILESIAS, axa 1414 K itfki•
CANTON FLANNELS AND PRINTSD LIN 4 1 / 1 :
LINSEYS, KENTUCKY JEANS, AND
, TONADEB, ' ' i.
ALL 7 ArpoL AND UNION CLOTHS. • ;
BLACK IND RANGY OASSIMERES. '
BLACK AND MIXED DOESKINS.
SATINETS AND UNION OASSIMERES.
' TWEEDS, CASHMARETS. tte..
FROTHINEkRAM: , •
• ~ . .
iit 'WELLS
. . . • ~
$4 SOUTH 11%,„ONTi -
AND 36 LIMTTIA EITREII4, '.. '
Are AGENTS for the sale of Goods Rtaanfeehtred OY
the loUowles Comas:dee, via : '
Iliaaeaoituestva;. ~ . }
Li1:101111A,
.. UL I LT .
r A JL i,
r•rita "Pn ,
' -I•'
,
,
iali. liamse,
1.
, . Irewrea, ,'
, 1 BAJITLIt
Brown, Eltlaohea. and Colored Abeetinga, Skirtings.
/eat tad Linda, - , _ , „ . ,
ROBESON'S. BLUE PRINTS,
HAMPDAN COMPANY'S
' IMBEDS AND OOTTONADES fn erreit varlatifi
, . • WASHINGTON,- MIALS --;
•
(Formerly Bay . Mate) 'tre
@bawls, rialW and Tablet Covers, Printed if eltinate,
PLeanela, all-Wool and Cotton Warp Clothe. nnertida
and bluepeaveno, Caste Marta ) and Teener, Alan, furt
?BPI. Satinets. and Tweeds. „ ol•eta
PATENT AND'
THE SUBSORIBERS. •
BOLE ACIIINTS 1N INN ilemeo Starts .
or the above "dooonptlon of Goode of the well-known
• manufacture of • • .
MgI3BM.ArIN 1 7 /RTILA SONG,
•
IrECEMONDWIKE, 'FORUM-ME. EMU-106,
: Ars.prepeiring to exaThiteamrder Of the Naftali/IAX -
tee, and to take coders f of Immediate. or Mora deli
very. to suit the oonvenienoe of the trade.
• •
The goods amulet be ouratiseed throogh the autism
ary ehaanels la Berland, and all orders for theNalted
States taut go through the subaerlhers.
. .
• WRAY & 'di Grata AN:
P/111.434.LPR1A. aid
FANNHAVIE, IM.LIXEDr. & TOWNBEND:
Jalo-toth&am , Now York. ) z
LAST ARRIVALS.
FARAELT4 &
worms and COMMISSION boutqllAmi,
•3P.QEEBTIV UT •BTAEET.
Nava reoelved by the latest Stemmer" a fill assortoteat
of GERMAN and BALCONY CLOTHE and hormulre.
'among whieh are all the grades of -
A. KESSELLKAUL'S whole and half Wooer/ ;
DEVERS & BOHNIIDT do. dd.
S. & 1.. CELEBRATED DOESKINS.
& D. do. do.
With a full line of the VIM popular —
IhiPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS:
BILK MIXED 'COATINGS ;
COTTON WARP CLOTHS;
' COTTONADEB and
VEST PADD/NOSi
AU of which are Offered for sale ON FAVORABLE
TERMS;fen
i WOLFE & 00,
•
'WLIAILEp ALB
CARPETING, 01V-OLOTli j AND MATTA%
WAREHOUSE,
NO. tsi CHESTNUT, STREET,
Ilir - igortor for Philadelphia,' Quoit BLap!trsoturers.
SHOE FINDINGS.
VVIVI. JOHNS Be, SON.
ThLPORtNit AND DEALERS IN
BOOT, SHOE, and GAITER MATERIALS,
I,ASTINGS, GALLOONS, •
SHEETING% PATENT LEATHER,
PRP440.11 RIDS, LACETS,
SLIPPER UPPERS, !h..
N. R. CORNER FOURTH Ain ARCH frnurxis
fa3-8m
CHINA• AND .QUEENSIVARE.
TURNBULL, ALLEN, it 00.,
nreoirmas AND •
WHOLESALE DEALERS •
CHINA AND
QUEENSWARE.
' Hoc 23 And 90 SOUTH FOURTH STREET.
(Between Market and Cheatnut streets.)
sr PITTSBURG GLIB AGENCY...GLAM. OPEN OH
By Till rAtmAas; At IKAZMACTURERIF PRIOR&
fon-tEn
BOYD & STROUD.
narowrEit's a JOBIARS,
Have now on hand a complete Stock of
QUEENSWARE.
ermuswaßK, and
FRENOH and
ENGLISH CHINA
At WO Oht Elhs4 H. d, No. 92 NORTH FOrAT et,,
four doom below °laborite' Rotel. to whioh they In
vite...Ake attention o WllOl. IMLE ZVI aim
ow - MAIM /OA PITTS/WWI thane. fe3-3m
HOUSE.FURNMIUNG GOODS.
HOUSE FURNIKLINO STORE.
,
a . A "IVX YARNALL,
No,- 1020 CHESTNUT STREET;
(Immediately opposite the Academy of Fine Arts,)
Invites the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS and
otaere to his extensive assortment or
USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING, GOODS.
TABLE CUTLERY,'
NURSERY FENDERS,
CHAFING DISHES,
FIRE SCREENS. '
PLATE WARMERS.
ratil-tbtustf TEA POPE. &d'..
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING -GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
ENGRAVINGS,
OIL PAINTINGS, &a., &c
JAMES R. EARLE & SON,
IMPORTERS, ItfANUFACTORRES, WHOLE
SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
EARLES' GALLERIES,
BM CHESTNUT STREET,
WHOLESALE CLOTHING'.
IPPINCOTT, HUNTKI=I,, I
&SOOTT,
MANUFACTURERS '
, 39110LE8AIA N BEALE118 IN
CLOTHING*
494 MARKET Street, and 419 MERORANT Street,
'F.IXILADELPRIA,
and ootne4ete Rose every,ptyle and liga of
111560 me-made Clothing, fully equal to that poise ,
tar in MIS other oar.
WEAK REFINED SUGAR and SYRUPS,
C. DONOGHUE, la Bona! .WATER atieet, with
the view of huslneite on NA licor Hsi next, now
oars tot sale; At reduoid *fleet; for wish or' on sot
sroved Wort credit, th e Salanoll or his au* :bumf
- rained Bagolto end Situ inoludingsk lOge and general
silsOrtytilltit Pbilsdele mallow Yorke rat Atitltunewe
msnnfsoture. Also, Adamantine Candles, of eity mem,
and Kelly's Erenoh-brandy oolorins, alto3-tay27
"Illy Kingdom for a florse. 2l
• A HUSBAND'S SOLILOQUY.
'' 'ny Tint eARD OF TOWER HALL: •
' '' L Not long ago I loved a maid , ' '' ' ' •
Who lived some ;rules away, ' , , •
And twice a,week I rods tether s .
On father's dapple gin; . ' '
But father mold the fsith.tul begat, . ,
And bitter was elf b r ; •
I.sigfjed to see tor log and cried, ,
' My kingdoMildr a b orne!"i , „ •,
She 'wrote a note:, " MY Charley deer.
What keno thol ,lo Ve. "! I}7 '''
', I've watched and watched to see thee some'
Upon thy dapple gray.
1 fear thyloVe 'gnat as sold, ' '
But Only Worthleit droes- 1 ' ~
011 l °reel words I I wildly cried, '' "
' Hy kingdom for a horse I" r,,
/ went on font to seek her hand,
And her to church I led ; .
Three months have put, and I now
A broken heart and head,. , ,
hl wife's a 'Tartar I I have woonda
• ' ': w blue:sill MY Words endorse: ~• ~ '
I would that leagues beteretn us IttY-.. „
• " hly kingdom fora herse ." •.. . ,
The man thus grieved would never NU .•
' His clothes at. Tower Hall : , •
. 'Ths leak of taste proyoksid las wife. • '
.
Whose wrath on him did all. •
• She Used the broom upon his head,
And, fined with keen remorse,
Like vancuished ItioPard, he exclaimed: . .
MI kingdomfor s,horse I" •• . . ,
~ -.• ,
' •' , A sonstrgits 'sad well-assorted stock of Spring and,
'Bumpier Clothing now.on hind: unsurptuWod Matyle
and workmanship. to which the attention of wholesale
and retail buyers is invited at • - •' •-
, ' TOWER HALL, 618 MARKET St... Philadelphia .,
. ' , BENNETT ec CO. ,
CARPETS -MiD . OIL CLOTHS.
100 SHEETS I" , •
FLOOR OIL CLOTHO, of new and alma style, now
In gore. • No. SW ORERTNUT OWeet,
BAILY BROTHER.
MIX) YARDS ' •
INGRAIN CAR.PETB, part oOtton at 3730;ants 'a Yard
isSod patterns. No. PP I Ciit t ia.NOT atteeb '
DAILY & • BROTHER:
4000 - YARDS . .
BUHR TBREE•PLY CARPETS. Tod opePed, n
itylea, at No. 920 CHESTNUT Street;
. DAILY & ' 13R.0111E.R.:
10,000 ' YARDS .
•
TAPESTRY CARPETS. Lai received; to
to sold at ONE DOLLAR. A YARD.
No. RH CHESTNUT Strut,
DAILY & BROTHER,.
AN INVOICE
NEW STYLES ENGLISH : BRUSSELS,
Just received by Steamer. • -•
DAILY' & ..i3ROTHER,
No. MO CILES'INUT Street,
111 , 1EDALLION
7vEr.,vbr CARPETS. Crosby's last new pattern
Vast opened.'
: BAILY & BROTHER,
No. We CHESTNUT Stre'et.
DOOR MATS:
• A very large lot from Anotion, et
No. WO CIiBbTNI.JT Street,
DAILY & BROTHER.
nado-stu&thain
1860. PIuLADBon'A :1860 .
,CARPET WAREHOUSE.
BOMBERS AND WESTERN BUYERS
'Are respectfully invited to call and manna our
ENTIRE NEW STOOK ,
CARPETINGS,
RUGS; OIL 'CLOTHS, MATTIIIPS I
ENGLISH SHEEP SKINS, Ac.,
Just reoeived 'by "
JOHN LEMON.
' (Buoornisor to Richard
•-• • No. 44 SOUTH FOURTH_ STREET,
,tik Reif-STREET- .
I. - CARPET -WAREHn USU.
PLPDrizi RioxisTEß.
• 832 ARCM' STREET,.
iavi nVO I DOARS BELOW MIRTH, Mouth
V ELV.H. en lata t ai.B, 1-PLY 'INGRAIN .&ND VE
AJARP.EINGS.
ranc o lcas for Dash.
DILUU GETS. OIRILOIIIB. &o. Pat
card.
CARPETS.
F. L. ELIOT it CO.. Noe. IN and IN Nottlt FRONT
Street, are the SOLE AGENTS In Philadelphia for the
ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, end have ecoutentir
for sale a MI assortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY
OARPETS.of ohoto's patterns. "
Also, a large supply of the various kinds' of OAR.-
PETS manufaotissed in Philadelphia est, And
from nearly MI the beet manobetarels.
Dealers will fi It to Abair , Interest. to call and
easy:dna threw gVforhloh are offered for wile on the
most fayonible term,
N. ELIOT & CO. being the Sole Agents
in Philadelphia for the eels Of the Worsted and Carpet
Yarns epunb7 Sazonville Mills (formerly the New
England Worsted Company,) and being agents also for
the Baldwin, Wilton. and Abbott, companies, have
Peculiar facilities for beeping oonalaullr for Mie the
various kinds of Carpets manufaotured in Philadelphia,
on the most favorable terms. ' Isl7-llm
ci.NGLisu CARPETLNGS.
.ele Tapestry, Brussels,' Ingrain, andVenltian Car
patinas.
Also, American Carpetings and Oil Cloths, in great
variety, for sale, at the lowest cash prices. by
REEVE L. KNIORT.
Importer and Dealer,
262 south SECOND Street,
mhet•lm Above Bpruoo. west aide.*
WALLUNI & CO.;
CARPET MARUPACTUERRS,
GLEN ECHO DULLS; GERMANTOWN,
Also, Important and Region in
CARPETING'S.
OIL CLOTHS.
MATTING. &C).
WAREHOUSE Hi ORESTRUT
(Opposite the State House.)
Southern and Western buyers are reapeotrally invited
to oall. fee Stn
WATCHES, JEWELRY','
BUTLER Br, MeCARTY,
N 0.131 NORTH SECOND STREST,
iiiiroxr.sfis AND DEALERS IN
ENGLISA SWISS, AND AMERICAN
WATCHES.
athSim7l3
SILVER PLATED WARE
oc the finest quali MANUFACTURERSPRIG.
, J. S. JARDBN .t BRO.,
AtettavAvtuetthe AND IMORTHRO.
Rave now on hand an elegant stook of firet•olaan Goode
in their line, at their new store.
10.8 CLIESTNUT. STREET.
A full assortment of Jewelry, Silverware, and Table
Cutlery tionatan93:.
°utiand het MUBL vr. PEPPER,
fell-tuthalm Superintendent.
aJOSEPH B. 000 PER, WATCH
'KAMM and JEWEL) No. 518 SPRUCE
rtil i gr d igo l O ß tZ 11Y0II Revairon wathhea,
Cloaks, and Jewelry. fe26 6w*
SLEEPER & FENNER,
ifirnoLEmt,E
UMBRELLA
AND PARASOL PdANUFAOTURRRB,
PRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE,
FROM DE VENOGE & CO., EYIERNAY, FRANCE.
Bold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the country.
"I"gs fine brand of CRAIIIRAGNE, which until the
natiL Near was confined esolusively to the best tables of
the Continent of F.urope, has now obtained the most
unbounded success andpoptuartty in this country. It in
recommended by some of the first physicians of the city
o r N ew York, over all other wines, on amount of its es-
Creme 'purity and datiaaay. and wn° who once try It
rarely use any other, brawl. Although only one year
has elapsed since its introduction into PIM country, the
dertutnd to enormous and emistantly increasing. Our
arrangements are mush as to insure the gualitv of the
Wine being .maintained at its present high standard.
The ermine Imperial is imported solely by ne t we being
the sole Agents of Mews. De Velma & in this
ociuntrY.. End IdWOT & CO..
. Noe. 488, 400 a 40 0 BROADWAY, New York.
Bold In Stile city by
REEVES & DEAL,
. mlaAm'fp 1504 MARKET Street. ,
Phlladelpftlet.
THOMAS & MARTIN,
4I7MHESTNUT STREET,
- • APAQIJA(/
k. 14 NIL F4;5 ti .113.4;P:
IN ALL SIZE% 1615-Jm
UMBRELLAS.
No. 336 MARKET fiTRENI.,
PHILADELPHIA.
=33
tr, t Vrtss
SATURDAY,IIpUtda. 24, 10fi0:..
I , Dinner. to" clthaort, Pettbockr,tlit ,
On ThursdaY,,Glbsen Peaeoek,,Fail l ,,editar
principal proprietor of the. Evening Bulleigni of,
ithie city, was entertained with a coniplimentary
I dligner af the LA PhirieMeinie:' Meicia.,•Ward' 64.
!delivered, on' this • Colieslia, to rargisen their
`performances, and' outmode& The .reeultr-of -the
longtime and the vineyard 'mere 'inaper , ekeellent:
Tho tebte itself WAS tiftelhi'iiVettire; with itelpiatkie
l of crystal, ald Plite,;ind CPU, A bouqUat before
eaohnientber of the party, and,* mammoth bouquet
in the centre; a very monarch of floral beauty. '
Theehair irse deSupted by" Merton McMichael,
Plater of the „IVdrtk ..,fuir4 can; :with Charlie Mis—
Orge t Eaq., aavicelthalritieu. Thgt. rentainder of
the company included Gibson Peacock,; Esq:,:Pre
,feseer Coppiiv, Mt. PariCosse, GermantoWn rl.
Lippincott, Esq., E. .11, 3391ti0r, Esq„ - T.D. peter:
roo, , gsq., George W: Esq., , Laois A. Go. ,
day, of Godey's Lady's _Hook ; Charles -J. Peter.
Fen; ofPeterspn/s'.llfagaztno ; Daetel - Dortgherty;
Theinpson - Nesfiett, , Esq., ,Snuday,
pateh ; COl. Fitzgerald ,, City T oot ; Isaac. C.
ray, Esq., Inquirer, • and Col. J. W: Forney
and Dr. Shelton Mackenzie, of The Press.
-
In the coureenf the evening, inset of the above
named "sere heard. from,"„ in ono '
way or, the
ether.: The book-publiebero, ~who occasionally gm.
embed, in a very spirited manner, their powers of
appreciatfon . and applacie, `inky said;, durhig
the whole evening,. to „beim illuminatt.t„the pro •
caedings by successive brillient.liteltes of silence
; We do rot report , the prootredit,te in anything
tike detail7 2 for the entertarniniME4ae a personal
eempitlnent to. a
,popnlar, ,therefore,
'shall only say, that Mr. Alchilehael proposed- Mr:
' Reaoook'e health (on the occasion of his becoming
editor s and prinelPal proprietor of the 'Prilletiril
, .
O'ompliinentary Cod Suitable terms, which happily
expresser' the feelings- of the company, and that
Mr. Peacock, after briefly 'acknowledging the
honor In i'shoit speech; said that, ;being More ate,
ornament to use the pen than Metonym, slid
dis
',trusting his ability to ex press himself ea be de
sired, under the compliments paid to him, he hod
thrown his thoughts into the form of verse; which
Le Mead beg leave to . Yead. the following witty
lines, to which he did justice by the expressive man
ner of Iskraeading, were well received; and deserve
I to live beyond the oceasien'whieli reduced them
I. A 'o ril u ° r a k e i r ri n dn Tn e l e: e to le m ' y lly g du dulness
f
languagen ens
i t . .. d
'Yon bid me dine with you: I dine, and Lc!
From limcineloeuent the numbers How.
The words are Doer, the idea - ilia and old,
The thanks are' he stale story, bettor told
By thousands before me ; but never once ,
More deeply felt by tiny, ease or &ince.
The wonder is that Lime aught Loser ;
This is our little miracle to-day ,
Da, mi. Simd friends, to use a common word,
Iu circles lose polite than this oft heard,
Dinners are " institations,” and become
At times good institutions for the Dumb;
Thus I'm inspired: pray; which or aif the Nine
rd the good Muge that smiles whertmertals dine ?
.We men of types ore sometimes types of men—
Farago the shop-phrase, brethren of the pen .1
Pregnant with one small thought, I rise it here
TO did my labor, which is drawing hear,
' A French SUPS marriage-portion—house and lot,
Stooks, motley, jewels—elf are Milled her dot;
(I sound the t, nor turn the dot to deirgh,
The true Parisians always eall it so.) • '
Hence comes an illustration t little i,
Long Hied In loWer-ease, em reused on high ;
Moved to the upper-cave, where'eaoh proud letter
Looks down and says,, "of type* we aretlitibettpr,”
'Unlike the poor undowered Farinienne. .
Slighted or scorned by every sort of men,
; Poor lower•ease i,beeause Pre loin my
{ A capital petition thus hare got. , -
. Rance am I hummed, beige this generous feast,
To welcome to your ranks the very least
' And humblest of the teen of per rand ink, . -
Who Yet rirOwn proidendPomPouneen, to think,
" Here am i welcomed by these brethren true, '
Capital fellows, emery one of you:.
Here sits the Passe at ease before his wine;
The power so dreaded eondesomals to dine, ,
Tbere'empthiris awful in hie dinner mien;
He talkewandkokes, sad similes, and loots 'Omsk '
He feels a hard dat'slebor now is done,
He bends' to human pleasures, human fun.
For one fine evening he his laid nettle
Hie politics, his prejudice, his pride. •
.Don't talk to-n'ght of war with - Ma:ice,
Don't rains Napoleon Tbird or Francis Jo,
Don't hint of presidential candidates,
Or bolitios or cities or of States : '
The Parse is dining; lot the world outside
Dare to disturb the hours thus sanctified!
Now, while thigenorous glasses smile and shino,
Their glow refloated he your eyes and mine,
Their warm bleed Mixed' with: ours—strange com
bination! • .
Their spirits in our trainee—strange transmigration !
Now, while the fit of fellowship is on us,
Andahe good will that round the.boaril has drawn on
still animates our breasts—pew let tan date
A bright new ore in our Fourth Hittite -7
An era of kind feeling, liberal thought,
Unmixed with vulgar maim or aught •
That idle loolcers•on can e'er decry '
As pettiipite or low , hred lealmay. •
Here are come men of books, Prepared to see ,
How we, their Judge., not in company
.The critics most be criticised by those '
Who make the brake, their common; natural fees
Let not these publishers of Mona and fame •
nave aught to publish to the Pages's Aherne,
Here are some men of law, of &spool fair,
Yet eeenting libeli e'en in this nursery:
Hunting for defainaticins here at dinner, .
And asking his desert, for every sinner;
Ready to give Jeer mearhe to any chap at all,
Ot hang him. Whig crime in veryeapital
Give no encouragement to such as these
We're men of peace—we'll fool them of their feeer
Aut I forget, and wander from my sphere—
My duty's one of thanks, not counsel, hire
I should seek counsel from you all, content ,
To do your bidding with a blind consent.
Thus have I acted when you bid me dine,
Thus eaten of your moats, and drunk your wine.
I don't repent it ; nay, I only grieve
That I have nothing in return to leave
Bo t poor, svenk words, Arid these can never ear
How much Italie the kindueen or this day.
The party broke up about 10 o'olook, after a
remarkably ploaeant symposium, which Plato
himself might have delighted to immortalise.
Mexican AiTaziS.
The following despatch was received a few days
ngo from General Houston, tendering to the Presi
dent tivo thousand Texan volunteers, te,ald in sup
pressing the disturbances on•the Indian and Mexi
can frontiers of Texas:
EXECUTIVX DEPATITMIINT,
Austin. March B IMO.
Bin t Judging from the tenor of despatches from your
department to me, of the 2sth nit, that the Government
has not at its command sufficient troops to afford the
mediate protection to Tessa desired. I herewith tender
the services of five thousand Texas volunteers. Texas
is ready for the eroortoney, and will actM &moment's
warning. Texas need'. to repel invasion. both fromthe
Indians and Menlo°, an immediate supply of aril's.- To
view of the etrooities committed on our people,'l hope
the department will send without delay. by steamer or
by railroad conveyance, to the care of Meows. Parties
& Co., of New Orleans. Forhee & McKee. of Port La•
yank, and KM. Swenson, of Austin. two thousand per
cussion rifles end appendages.' one thousand Sharp's
rifles and appendages, three thousand Coit's revolvers
and appendages. and one thousand cavalry secoutre
manic Tessa has always been deficient in arms. and
hag dream but few. Danger Ic upon her now. and the
need* them* at once. Be pleased to reply
_by telearaph
without delay. ' SAM 'HOUSTON.
In reply to this, the President (Created Colonel
Drinkard; noting Secretary or War, to send the
following to Gen, Donston
Your despatch of the Bth Mat .has been received and
submitted to the Preirdent. He directs me to eay that
he deolines your tender of volunteers, insomuch en O
despatch has thin duo been received by the Adjutant
General of the army front. Brevet Col. Harvey BrolVii,
Second artillery, dated New Orleans, March 13,1810, in
which ha airs:
o I left Brownsville on the dth inst. All was quiet on
the frontier. Tho dirturbnneee were believed to be
over, and Cortlnne totem: given UP the contest, and to
have retired into the interior of Mexico. Major Point
zebrine has offieielly resorted the war to be ended,"
This information Veins so much.later and more direct
front the scene of the 'late difficulties than you could
have recinved nt Austin at the date of your despatch.
leads the President to believe that you are mistaken, or
have been misinformed. 'Besides, there aro pow to
Texas, ready for Rod Ve service. two thousand six hun
dred and fittr-one troops. which force will' soon be_ in
moaned hy the addition of ten companies, comprising
eight hundred and forty-two men, now under orders to
proceed there from New Mexico,. Of these last five
combat - Res hie to he stationed at Ringgold barracks and
five at quote lark.
The,' of arms now, due to the State of Texas.
under the law, amounts to one hundred and sixty-nine
muskets, which, in an emergency, may be doubled b
notioipating the, quota for the next year, and *Nob
w t ll b. promptly delivered wit your requisition. As
the money value of the arms for the two comas does
not amount to five thousand dollars, YOU will readily
sercetve that it is entirely triIDtttOtIOYAYO to meet the
requisition for arms, appendages. and accoutrements
made inyour despatch, the cost of which, et the low
est estlmate;is within a fraction of ono hundred thou
sand dollars:
The Prendent also direct, pie to say, that. with a wo
oers desire in every praotinal way to meet the wishes of
the Governor and people of ,Texes, he conceives he mme
already performed his whole duty in the premiemtunder
the oircumsianees. Very respent'ullY, •
W. R. DRINKARD, Acting See yof War. ,
The Seoretary of War to-day reocived from
jor Rointzelnian, dated Fort Brown, Texas, Reb.i
20,1880, the fellowiug lettere, &lag additional'
particular* or existing troubleton the Rio Grande,'
,
Ata
r I have the honor to report that Cortina', and hie,
fotlowere have dispersed. ar il do not believe that an—
other effort will be made by him to collect a force. After'
the affair of the sth of Feb , nary, at the Bolen, he retired
to La Mora six miles bask from the river, and there'
remained with 'a small force emit within a'few dare;
when lie left with Bee men, and is reported to 1* at Ca,
merge', or further beak in the intepor. Immediately af
ter he left. a bode of troupe from latemorou were seen
10 the vielnity of his ,abandoned pares A* hie mother.
and brother are desirous to return to thin side' of th e.
river And reoccupy their remitter, I am strengthened in
the belief that Cedillas bas left permanently. •'f he ea •
valry and rangers are itetively employes in guarding the
river,not it will be imposaihle to -entirely prevent the
inoUrajahe of robbers wing 50 they have the protection
of the Mexican ludo of the. river.. By ocoupylng thin
poet with two companies'. Bandne each at Einegold Bar
racks and Port Mclntoshwith two , comminiee of
cavalry in the field I think quiet can be maintained on
the lower Rio Grande.
yery'reaceet fully.
B.'P. HEIWT2BLMAN.
P. B.—Captains Lee's and Jourdan'e ochnpantee of the
niglith infantry arrived hare nn the erth test, The. lat
t tta r eT'O i c l h f irr u ata k i
I t i jic, f iro r ri d s 71 41±W
march and arrival lime have had a satisfactory off nor.
P. IL 1
Font Behave', Texas, Mareh . 7,lBoo. -
Cox. 8, COOPER. e ‘ illt. Ce t i. U. ft, A,— .
Ali I have the honor to enclose herewith 1 ,p4
my letter to Department Headquarters. date nab,
February. Since then I have heard ef but one anal"
MM=E
Pero o n this side of She Visor.: They, were "eimagedj:
MVO': foote!lrd °l age b r w irra i dir i lirf4= A rr a or if an'
ii ` filta il ltiTt. ti oltitals ei rk s i ninOtigrciffiltiVit
' that il h i e 6 4t a l b ar Aittief t ztVautrtlerear'Ll'ir'in tut
that the resort of hie haying gond to Monterey was
only rummaged to threw us on' our gases: - •i have lot
! b l oc he ti t m eL et t o m v s. e h ri i ih a th mtg epe D i nt e it is .•
iipit ,-.
„Q ii4yr ,
orthni
, to
UM VI" cot. , twaraitd thcotArat st4or cbcometer
1 ciestegiVit one
84ja - • . " IllY",... 111 8 1741
ituthoutm, to Iwamoto slnersally. ' 7 .... 1 11, —,-- VI
cu e starve thorn o ut iu is fortnight. ts amstarsan
,of aura in till Witt of Our eournty; , ma 'MI and
otamb=t y.
ificor they mato froutiessaide. ,- - - ~- „......'
el! reenespels,„ b.P. i114141/113..
IMO rintspftieiStrOf thoYourind of On'agnislitiS' ' ' ` s " *nil:"
I , : " '' . 0. '. Wassicthrott,Woftwednyv liewilti 2P: '
iln fie CabfiNlS MO** . 71110.014111 y, the adviebe
frent_Lients.• hiluort asul ' ilhercianempoMlest the
eapture,of the two Mira/non. war steamer!, were
read, and theeandint of our °Moen was approved.
Our natio n al yeeseli,'oidir national law, have the
right to inquireteepeirtlif th e deg of a' adepeidedr
einp—thatle, harmathoselshamseter. Thtsispeiry I
—en quote doc,peuersow—is made sesordieg to To
-00018141 roles ; ; '_ The Minimum -steenters diem
,garded Ms luelniry; and reedited le by opentrig,s,
leavens bretpou oar viswela s-lible Wot a *IOW
tact, - mid lbw** , MbeleiNteeintite werieroptured
fond Nut lute etarportene phobia• _.- .--, , ~.-
1 Judicial insults wWneotioe boiled* woo Mat.
iter. The Tlpitidli:Emeillatriat Mout as a Coort of 1
}
Illdmiraly. - will have thlkesse before them, - and it'
will be , ally ihvecalgated according tp net:Waal
ow. The baited States District Atterney_of New
, Orleana attestlibel the steamers and ,thelr dicers
'fftdn,rjlos ete piratical., -The,oottrts ow:mot declare
;them lawful prier's raider any othir allegation.
Mimi eke notvi*sils of 'a nation withithieh we are
lat war, at lemt by any Mnittitutkotat Ind legal de
'toleration onnothority. -We mayseenboatwarthow-
F%or t with that Government of,Mexieo is*ich is re
pitied by Nugland, Prance, nod Bpain,and wm so
mmeghLard lsy bait/len salesmen's pridebesior was
ce
*tits bead. Iditemo will, I* doubt, risect , the
kat by the seizure of American property wherever
Ore can find it, and expelling Aturefloaall from the,
liE CARTlifill o,y Tillk idEXICAN BTEANENS
TIIRiAVS4IIIO ca11P.14011.61115 ikra "PAIS. ,
leorrespondenee a thalt. Y. Hensid,l
ilAntentaterox,• Shot 22, Nide.
,The miser', of the illogical:, vessels by, Com
ander Turner wee not made nadir any , special
Detractions from' here heath:lg upon the condlet
ow going on in Maxims, lint wider th e *so which
*talk :ainonimt --all wsteenal tressels: , Tho up
tired remelt were Smiling ,Withttot- A Oft. "ftroll
ect requested In tlta tosairay to atop, by Snag
gin across the besot, replied by tiring ,Into . the
snots 'national shtp. AN 'a' matter of oestre,
eh conduct Wag Ociaotly ciushthed• W
,eh cap
re of the verele. , Frew, , their ernalinet the
'aferenceiwas, strowtheetherwens either filibus
ters or pirates ; and ae each is wee the duty of the
commander of the Saratoga to overhaul them. The
/altars hu no 00Mile that whatarrer with the present
Imbroglio-in Marko; and sothe Prodded, will ie.
own Congress Healed upon, - ,
The prmauera will probably
theyrated by the
' resident If 'they shall staiw " were net viola
ting the neutralltY laws, 'and did not kilt anY
mericanieltimm by first Grigg on the Indlanobs.
The Government: is determined, however, ,to de
niand of Spain whether, these vessels were sated
out in Havana, with the , cognisance of tbe Ppanish
iofficiate, for tire purpose of interfering, with our
loommeree. Unless Spain• elm dear 4ier 61cirt8 of
this coMplicity, it, is more than probable our sea
ttrality laws, so fare Spain is concerned, will be
i iirulpondod this rtemion by ext almost unanimous
RELIGIOUS DrkELLlGEitek.
,Jewish to.yeru•
ilfileni.
.
Ott the 13tlioi . .Adar—the t welfth latenth tq the
Hebrew year, eOrrespending very neartj'
present mcntb, Jewer . thAntarboile the
woild'c'elehrate' the read Of Purik," - albetteal
whialyrait tniltitnted to nonintenierate'..the deliie
ranee of their fatheie trent, the . tetikieplet:. of
Healifreale tbq tieys'of Mordecai . tife-
Qat of 0 14 on
tromytit, (Atleh "eine '/Or,) becni theiNeilitte*'
signed to ti fa paapaq'aeiras
aloe:uliiiitha lot to Aeittrenburiltii . tinie,Whiii the
niest*re r of 'as oils* 00,07100ffitt
token 'with - the beet 4
On tholeatiiii referritt to; r ati trips tiraeltio4 are
In the habitat' meeting i 6 ilieiriespeatliWfynk- -
gognes, Where the entire hdoitilr ystiter)leited;lll
the' pretencethe'eortgrsietion....4
.o.o4ra
speets ' the least; which ***st yli' *Mil k
through three „ sumeeelve die, "Is:. Mat* ',tail!!
whit Chrietritest is with iss- , e_tee. for sending
preietita - to" each and - giving ithris
,to the
poor. By the, gloater' 'pOrtion. that how matt
eeteWttwtriPli'this 'feast - WM: dulytthaerred'in this
oily nearly'alnyeelti"Ago.:'• few 4 . ,0,04! ,brigtt,
id
about' the 'tim, oar Easter ; - they willieelehMte
their Passover, on the ,lith of "..o . ,, P isaß7-tlsiigiet
month; and 'on the' 10th of. Dia r y, will ob
serve the lutist _importantnnd soleim day in their.
entire 'ceremonial system, "The Day of
Atonement." On that "(tai
,those
,:who aro by
birthright Children of the 'Retire* faith, will -pre
sent them e elyyes ' in. ties tabernacle; no spatter how
iaditl'orent 'they ouiy belts; the requirements of
th,iir law at all other times and seasons- - _
' Preen intercourse with intelligent .ews, of whom
there are a !ergo number in Philadelphia, we are
telt° holieve that' the far th er they are removed
fro the land, of their
,fathers, the mote los*
they Manifest eiMsereing every,truo :Jew's *cps,
of nitimately'returning to Jerusalem, _and fl eeing
his promisedMessiah . Som,e we ' flnd,whe e ven go
so far as to expresw their cOnvietion that the idea
of a isoining*ssaisth,is but a initit't tbitt /itsragy
the piepitecy means; that et. some lithare, day, all
men eve4where wittier, each other as the
.411-
dren of taitornuMit Itather„whioh.faet fn,ttrelf will
be the .predieted r advent, of, their. ging. , Xoert
well-informed ChrlitiMiwill at once see, that in
this interpretation the fireee 11414 for the cause,
though it would be un,just to say that, this was, by
any means the general Jewish sentiment. • Many,
Hebrew ES:ldlers, both of Jewish and Christian
faith, are agreed that inset, shall yet be gathered
nattonagy to his own land, and that Jerusalem
shall again become the proud metropolis of the pro
photio earth.
We have recently read..with much interest, a
book on "The Life and Times of Herod the Great,"
written by the Rev. -Mr, Willett,- of Burlington,
and published by Messrs. Lildsay- It-Blakiston
of this city, in which the subject of the Jews re
turning to Palestine is disoussed with force and
ability. Speaking -of their present dispersed con
dition, this writer says; "the day will come when,
no doubt, this wonderful nation will be restored to
its own land, and take the first place among the
nations of the earth—will resolve the homage, tot
of one nation, bat of many, and will yet bless, act
cording, to tho promise made to Abrahani; "The
families of our world " To contain thin view, it i s
alleged that among the prophesies ,relating to
Christ as tho " King of the Jews," there are many
still unfulfilled; as, for example,.where, in Isaiah!
it is Said concerning thin, people, flo..that ye
malneth in Jerusalem shall be, called holy, - even
every one that is written among the living in Je
runalem ;" and again, where, in Ezekiel; .Terasa
lem id designated as 'I the plane of my throne, and
the plane of the solos of, my feet, where I will dwell
in the .midst of the children of Israel forever, and
my hely name shell the house of Israel no more
defile ; and I will dwell in the midst . of them tor
over."
The prophecies relating to the events imme
diately preceding this restoration are also given,
in which " the punishing of, the inhebitantsof the
earth for their iniquity," and the, " breakbig with
a rod of iron, and dashing in pieces like a potter's
vessel," of the heathen nations, in order that 'the
Son shall receive them " for an inheritanmankthe
uttermost ports of the earth for a possession," are
spoken of as indicative of the times upon which we :
are now verging—the period spoken of bq
as a" time of trouble, such as never was since there
Was a nation," in which Ood will 'himself Ranh !
(i. o. Christ, at his second coming) to the conquest!
of the nations, and to the full and complete eats-
Mistimed of ri 'visible kingdom ott the earth,
which, while "it shall break In pieces and on
some" all opposing kingdoms, shall itself " never!
be destroyed," "shall not bo loft to other people,"
but "shall stand forayer." The idea, that!
this levered indestructible nation, typified
,by the
" stone out out of the mountain without hands,"
refers to the United States, as has been gravely
put forth by certain interpreters Of prophitoieeis not
recognised by our anther. , On the other hand, the
final result, of this 'Wonderful commotion, j
" reeling of the earth to and fro like &drunkard,"
this universal - consternation; (save on' the part lof!
tiod'a elect,) le . held ‘tio th e fulfilment to;
the letter of " the anelent prophecy, that'Teaus bhali
be "king over all the earth.", The reader is eau.?
tloned, however; not to eonfound the " overthrow}
of the throne of the kingdoms" with the day cifi
the final judgment, Which the Scriptures place et al .
period beyond the time of , the first reityyrscriots.
With respect to the 'hope entertained bylte;
A irs, of One day being restored the inheritance
their forefathers, the writer argues from the tkirlp-1
iltiros that it is" a hope !which on the Part of tha t
Jewish nation is indestrootible, and will itereli
be verified. Ages of disappointment cannot quench?
the holy flame; it borne ever, it, burns nOw,"in the;
heart of this wonderful people. It is the same to:i
day as it was eighteen hundred years
Dn. J. E. Bann's ESTIKATS OP SrUP.GEOX.-
In the Evangelical Quarteiiy, the second num
her of whfolt has' just appiarod; the editor payi,
tho following -haudeome White to England's greati
Baptist pulpit orator; The compliment, emanating
him to profound a source, is of course all the more
valuable for its critical character :
" The accounts which We bad oscasionsity read
of Mr. Spurgeon'a style of preaching bad, we eon.:
fess, not prepo . ssened us in his favor, and th e epe
i -:
.ebneos ntrodoced at. dotes in retie:ma periodi-'
cols had rather tended to confirro the prtj•udicei
but a careful examination of Alto 'volume before us!
Sixth Sorior of his t , erroona, ptiblished bjt
Shel
don Co, New 1,70rk,1 bas convinced ne. or our
error, Bvend n doubt, Spurgeon is a princely
, 4 , • w.
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Tam aftOw IV
man (vmermia. Cr ay
Nits* Cleviik
Inv* OciOW '1).••
ivnisaraso;Aloc woo. liddmpostse
;ww*POGPllo.!ite_im'!- :f ( 0 ° 8441,00 -
910 of Triar-aw or afro's-
esztei, aeptOttimoorwei of Uri (SW
Wirl'oiftmibm istico.ll ta,imitair /ask Ai!
:Tun Wientam
MMMEI
liaded- he Or dailiri4i
:liteameßa. . .
• -gENTB
priatei.`' l, 446l4l4l., iii r etei4‘d 640 44:
ottylitifinitrition, nmy be iaileibif,ltaii MO MN
mode ere rkdi iMatoydi truth; addlkmOntilge is
'terabit', efurgiext ealerbly ; ilialpaillf. :, lita .bolf I. 1
;idiotitto7 or th* i l w Atrine° of .51106014 O.
iesidege-wltliiihiehilli deelrawithermhole mama
k opt, taw worthylor *4olmmadatieer for , Ir• '
11 1 71 1 4 1 *sin A lilblho'..,Apirt -outlet Awes,
it 21 4 II! /We Pal& and
irreamairwantitidianee Viewed senseem, -
I Pb
[ A1izi 7 44 , 4 4 ) 1 ., AT or,. • Fii!rio4 lo liTgace.
Oecii,l7. -- Ari 40. ,re4vilt: eiC itiliireHmewid.,
aill'ar Ara I kri , ii Illialia# 4 4isei eimli
iwith a listOr irm'OßOtre, its: troipatittite a* . irY-,
mor'llael s' ilidoirintriteittleme: I - Thdigreater
Of the own bailie - 4W/ tehtterniiihrg lasideatii
-lent oreerreapie the Mipakote of 11. It.
eroplegeditpitirreatiety trwristgthe yam:
or them-age in, iherredven elogeart,MOrwe
- °Ob..; WM. tilt[ ki! korms,acimapudiotby
I : , :iiloylopt,}4 , ,a! ---11/. 1 el! 7.irfriiifi,
-2 4 1 Pia, ISBN ' 21 ,i 0 0--bik-bies aleillilahr,
6;na oft: tiesmomai *Wotan; linskeetievit
WM kohl diaitiii '-, 41:4itike — s6efitif hi 06
toli . orsil vim - kill - e : tia,,, , Arid c .,, , cce.,;
run, , nil/444i tied Iteeine- Arieelatlimer lbe
Orphan't ArYlued." the ~ Peoltentliry," a Cosa.
7 Prison,!' 1` Rem or Berage,''_ it o y e s
Mid "HOMO of Indult/ ;"• a great twiny ileseditil •
save also. 10, 43 Je1i it • g ig
U • M * .et
Uf ro t iV
.
rarionikierh 1140fitYT
DAILTPRArri 3,111114 it vis MALI 0? __ Z ,
)throarm Etiiiisit' . oorkeiev;— , liiii daily, snick
1 reyer Meetibio iniugmted c *re years ago, in the'
all of the 'Diligent' .**e Company; COMM of,
oath' end Filbat arab!" arentill tientizrord every
fternoot, and' , dre'irell etCeeded.' This Menem,
y the wa7,-_,lB toattAtAtisifew saivides, own caw:
snood-, .17 . ig the -Bovive7, then havrrnot been
himateted, -, , hlie in eharge -or. a tomatiiteit:ef ,
eenr,rPelit Vile •
. tire ,11, 3 4,1 _ end, UMW,
_id is e,RTY,''
nctitienf crt,,nno there,amareny,whoaumatilaily,
whei;tbe"*lf a-41imani°9f-th?"4"ui4
be ead'iothligeriee. - „
Tim tkitionViiiiiiht ,iiirviviii.Alit Bee: 74-
law said; Wenger hie diimentleAliaVeLeederr:
medical Amnia! led etlaittertml• the viiidebv ex-,
titement telrelend le theetite of the r eto:4omm ,
Said tbe Dr 4, Tr' ash - happy Midis as 'we have
a
'breesert—;the dormation or great mitmere, the
mairisg,ua of whiskey *Jim, thCaireademeart
r Odense* sad &lagh birsOlt—ste to follow
e' Moritereertft,' we iiielt limit ' the , therifieette , ":
rid bermitter isay,toittilen.iii Mint we Baal do
Air Attri n1411'111; eiktarr lithe mates of %Mil,'
iSwltzeriend, bee aunt gad low Beloit eferanten'et
F6'relland, , M., toward the; immigem sr a c o in* *
ethoditt miplater at Bk Leahy Ye-, ., who wham!
go tre a miesiOnerj to Liberia, Africa.-
Tss , Dretisue ' aro . softie*sep •
f lit
singBi to-poititts--UrrazHammt
for.he all:mef.ehuretoatisii.Blgliid,dior
e no doubt chit both Angel • tia 1 110011711111006 d
ith them,
Weekly ; Nal/lilpitsa
•
- ,reitheinisestiesMay' *Yr.
The operation in
:p rone* contiana Anita yarmlevidia
or che neeeinii;aii4 'the nnirliefe - aerniflalf
sulet ibis inieli.enk•inthene any , 'iniferiat 'Aare ier- f
;nite. lireadnieffe are -look uniek ippnjresJm L lekter-,
;Flour. Meal, Wheat, RY.,:aan Pam Vnyett t. tia
rens.' Bark eontinttee *fie and ta deitaistf„: Isetreint
here iemin roneWairliftv Coffee 4 1 11 141 . •• 111111Meet.'
r Fvtieee.have Aga ii,edeanwie , d. there la u p * e a
uer little Seger in 'tied vith 'yoseekte, bit_'
r hiettese - is ilitleit4d. Vothie—the heifer' grideri'ana '
Fur regeelle,_ Net eitmeedietl , lPielt
axe in inOerite;detriand. Jan Fseit etkerejill fain, bulk
nitsa'doiny. Midianite in Mani:" The Tinny WWI' Ili:
vet. -Lativerte arm. ?Java liseragriaa Oiiii*aas la'
moderate:! Pleeteritleeire
inquired after... l mA ?DR, of f or kiro.i l itift
and lea. Erin; Witt - swel l :M . "
it hr „ site 4.0162e/dog;
era fiyan.l:9lreffpagnenilth a foripAarkr..ard wad
I aapasated. Tbe) hipritl sad Hardware, keree
and die 'lnd • losiettiani irsllll for
" beams: with MI eeiliiiinWafiiitaftrafixtii'matie., tiny
demand San flel- 1 . 1,1 10 1 i
. 1 11.0. , ,Veellee 4 .4 %Una.
fairly aeti4e, asither WON . Ile now is
the city maltlne their pereheeee. _
VINO EITUFEW—The Staugutolts.JlllairK Wit bah.
dull this we'll; relfes' tromilks ember- ni:fseer et the
hafers.althottglontbqut thweltg=hator tm lem
whvahlissmittlritio s Wonted
.04.4 4
0 .
.tekLeuse_ Ilett.:
nuts& hi fittalg., at • ,', - IMI. 4111 1 77 1 1e4•_
7 7,,WW: itai extrw, ' _ . .._ WU* wilhownr:
elosint with news se , , , ?,, r. , ,et Ow:a= ,
nt7shrht seeertiscolt
dull at tbieteMe; the , ,2,. - .- ~ ' , hearevete . ..eit ,
moderate.' Th• - fasted at the
:i irrVt—• Sine.• twwlija-
Itit=reoeri at - -.10" hhi.wie
Flow, is seareei, butt'', ebeweitts , 116.1114,,et
whmh rite it iw hew Song meal Is idiro ~ . sad . -
held stove AbemeenieE melon a oath waft • • ,
brand was thhde lit *hand yowl of the
we
at el ,
and Panna.Wind is scnixtdryind ,4, es abilli" bbl. amino
W ilig i ag Mite tarrieA.utiii Prokiiii'
the week eedieirMetyth 11.110::,j,t. ,1... , - - v i ....-•-,........,
Bulls Or •111 4 TIATIO., •-. • • -..1.• • • ..., !,..'"*".."7" n ' ail - '
" • Coedeiened...4 . ..:—..-.. ...... .... 711
. -
Total
is 'more wheatoffnitiiVerld arse,* arm
so per for lower, with Wes of 15,080 hoe in lotaralliMat
from tairtri476 for, fair and films. meetly rit Ilac tersest
and 155018aa far white. Pen. allventa Rio le anttljaa
92 4:010 per hue. Cont—sales of 211.000 hut at Melte ree'
mires rellow. inctadlne - Somtrinfenor lota et Marie.
and rood white at Flaw Oat*. ere! inrefiladpihnnandliad
prices Are firm; roles of 6.100 bus retinspiranie , stale,
and Delaware at 411 e. ' Barley fe denies Merely at peak.
Borten 'Walt mores Teem 90 to d6o her Ina - • • •
PP owstovirs,Tbo. market mamas inlet.. POrk
steady st 11162101626 ger ' bid for sew sad BLUM for
old madame prime,. Ma tdds alts-yeeked mid esewlent•
Wrote City-eseked Mesa Beef is melbas , in a small
war et/oton wW. Nessa—Tha dirareadia lialitad at'
11a Nita for ham 36eifiir tildes.sedMie for sham dim,
Green Meats ere artily, i'eafea ere web end l'ads
niehled ' lamest 181(010,;(e. 111 011610eulhatildel at Ma
itadsides st 9.311 a; usual tons. 7 Ant ta fair de
voted weleiref• Waren 'dad Mar at 111N61110 - en time. -
and NO hero at 12.12360., Batter is plestr mad dull:,
tarts of tolid-seekied 0.104111 C maw at 83(e, and roll'
at Mare as leave/2m la Chiantis's is law dulatt
we duct* at 110 Maar Ih. • • • - • -
NINTALB.—Vie had beau aid t." rine
of Pig- Iron. ferarierrshe bum:. Wales aflia6o tame.
Apthntelja 423.211,104 r plater Na l, 122 re, No. 2
end OM for-NO. IL , kneele Bonk& 1 , 11, is nerairal
162Baki Charcoal Bloom , raw Boat se to 0 tau , .
Boiler Iron sell 'lowly a 0611•00 for the
t o nne's!and is held with Seamus, wed a laiall Mite.
Bar wee mute at 0580 the WM ter, Copper's dull
the absence of saleswe quote English Sheathiel 17c,
and Ainentan Yellow Metal at Mei" lb. 6 sin. -
BABB.-4tuereitron la in seed demand. with fprther
sales of 607dule No. let $l9 ton. la Tamers' Bark
nothiar dolor, as the swoon Um not yet opened.
DREAWAX Is steady, with sales ofYelloir at UM*
CANDI, FA ore steady. with further sales of Adaman
tine at 17,019 e, and Tallow at ItaLS, fir N. Beeral ale
held at elm.' Ih, on time. - •
Co4.L.—e receipts!
Pest eoaeine, bat there levier,"
little inquiry from the and the 0Pe11271/1 WA. /LW*
not netheenfairlr established. -
COFFEE.-The rnet is neatly hare of dock, end it
is wanted ; sales of V 0 bags Rio at 1.33461430, and TO
bars Rt. Domingo. In !mother market. to come here, at
12,7415 4P . lb on time ; levels worth lerel6Toie .
COTTON herr _ben very dull, end MIMI: of the low
grade* espeoially. are unsettled and rather lower : males
of 810 hales, chiefly uplands. am' tenanted at Minna
for low grades and middling fair quakty.inoludine.aome
Revd Middling Alabama. stl23‘e, on tune, and (samples
st
The movelnent. mum the first of teptember hurt, ea
compared with the merlons thees . years, as f o llows
R oe . ports,._ .3.1 8 10 3.110 r 2,245.0011 2Aft . ,0 50
111.7. to G. 8ntain.1,728,060 109.0t0 tO1.00) 9(4.08
Pranoe 459.100 1177 000 , 25.1 Te TOTS
" other 1. ports.. 319.000 373906 2 0 2000 281.100
Total exp0rta....2.495.000 - 1.788.001 1-210,0111• 1,11 1 7,060
Stook nq bend- a MOT . BrB.ooo moan - MAO
Of wh'eh during the mat Weak. lneldded lathe above:
Bee. at Pqyte..).4 29,0011: 12-COt . MOT
Ex. to D. Britain. 103.8011 46,000 VAN -•
on
France..... 19400 I Ord rem - mese
" other f. sone. TOT-- -TAT - 11141111 . 71,000
Totalexpotta... -. ITT*. 77.000 - 899101
Buttnany.ltersiers-inensase at thenorts.oompared
with last year„ 1118000bples. -Rsperts-.lnerease t.i Ormt
Britain. 658.000 halm; increase to France, re. fee; de
crease to other foreign ports, 411,C00. 'Total increase In
experts. TETA.
tRI.7GB AND DYEB.-The sales have been limited,
amongt which wis notlee' Crude Brimstone onpnysts
terms. aupposed to be et about *OM er ton. Bode Ash
at Mfo. Cream Tartar at To. and Aline in lots. 5t.82.18X
&ATV NO The. Indigo is held at 01.300140, as in qua
lity. on time. I
FIT IL-The demand for Mackerel is moderate. end
moose are - less firm • the store }potations are 41 , 40618
for No. 1. 815.0001efor N 0.2 and $ll for No. 3. Pickled
Bernet range from 13.2610 *4 00 for okt and row- as in
ndite. Codfish are lower, and, sell et 130003.82 M the
lan s. ' •
FEeTHERII are in steady demand farther sales
0fi0t71.74 at aerriajc i t i caeh.
have 'errand sio4 a . r foll.: nott4. ° o747:h a rarrot g a
boxes sold from *1 02.75 km, Sc in quality. In
other descriptions of Foreign Fruit there is little or so
thing doing. Domestic Fruit is dull; a lot of Amees
sold at tie tr lb. Dried Peaches range from Bto 120 for
unposed. and 15016 e far pared. Cranberries are out of
season.
Piti , IGHTB to Liverpool are inactive • anions the
encasements notioo some Tallow at nts.. Oil Cake
23s 6d,
and Nickel Ore at Tn. To London there are two
vessels on' the berth. and -enersgements have been re
mitted a 1238. Wep t a India F reights are less active. We
quote to the south side of Cuba at 400410 ?PTO Ts for
eager. and e. 3 for Molasses. To New Orleans the pack
ets are gettnis Inc, Mobile 10c. Charleston and &newish
taste. and Wilmington Ni etv foot. Coal Freights are
lower. tin: ProVidence *l2O, Baton 4ll /SO, and New
York 31.10 efr ton.
0114TENO.L-The market ii nearly time; we quotes
Crude at Memo eir Ai, cash. - -
G UANO.-There 19 more demand for all dein ri
and we nonce - side/ of Peruvian at 2306 Mese eg ton for
lame and small lots. and 800 - were at 830. dupetplios-
Chats of Lime is selling at 84541 r ton.
HEW` is very quiet, and without any change to note.
HAY has advanoed to 8101.0 for common to prime,
and Purity is selling at 70a88o the 100 tbs.
RIDES are dull het firm, and no further Wee have
been retorted to alter quotations'. .
1101'S meet a very limited inanity; 'sales of New
Eastern and Western at 13017 e epr jti. .
I.OMBFK.-There has been rather more doing: ?alas
of White Pine shiptenaßasnie at 814018 and Efendook
trcricate.tr...l4,l.l,;l,vott"-P , "5:
to M e market has been dull ; mei/lira
come forward @lowly, and prima re me i e ei t t b eta t e t,,, mre;
sales of Porto Rico el 400, Coba - st - 180310, and lAD bbls
fair New Orleans MOW. ail 4 moo.
N.AVAL BTOREB.-Very little doing in Rosin, Tar,
Or Pitch. Tat is held at .12. MN for Newborn, and
412.82.14 - - for, Wilmington. pints of Tureentine non-
Mines firM, and the 'deman is limited, with sales in
lots at 47e5480 efo
OILIk-Thers le lees demand far, Linseed ; w i th mo
derate sale. at 670880. Lard Oil ie held ermly ; Pelee
of winter at 95c. on time. Bed Oil is scars - 801.1.1,,
Western sold at Mo. oink Fish it s mast a steady store
demand at former quotations. Winter BPSIIIII is rather
scarce ; sales a , 81.5001.15 is east. and bble.
FLA EITER.-There: is little .or none offering; lb*
last sale of soft was at 51 71 per ton ; pow held higher.
RICE is bettor, and held with more !Wonsan. eon
sequence of a speculative merriment; sales or 470
tierces at gliottio per lb. four months; now held at
the latter rate.
' BALT IN quiet.; 12 oop sacks Liverpool sold, ou terms
kept private.
EU GAR is In steady demand, 'and about 400 Midi!.
have been sold at 7oBa for Porto Rico, and eine° for
New Orleans: on time
- BEE e13.-Clo,verseed continues about the same ; salmi
of IMI bee Our coot at et 50. and some old and
Poor quality at 83.7104. Very little doing in Timothy
or Flaxseed; the former is worth 83 2003 10. and the
latter *1 650 l 60 dir be. A cargo of Calcutta Linseed
hoe arrived; and sold on *titivate terms. -
BPlRlTS.Brandieseare firm .and advanoing,. with
rather more doing. No change in (3in. N. E. Rom is
galling at Z9e57,a, a. to lots. Whiskey-Them ie nq t
doing; sa f es of hin tOls at Zeit*. Pentisslynna
N7 n g.l‘,oido s , 3 l,hde at 21.340220, and Drudge ocseorto
4 41 1. 1 11 4. " 0 . W is held firmly; Win of °i rendered at
1030; country ranges from 100 to
EA6 arc fare, with moderate sales sot
Steele and
Grr en. it full Prices
- TOBACCO -There (abut little demised forLieef times
Kentucky told On private terma. For Mignafaotared
there is a steady home consumptive demand at previous
m iaPIEI3.-The sionka of 4111'16 dif: or risniary and
-fo Port I,lders are demanding
4 k:„.....
WOOL has I, oon "Virli LW palm of WI Idea
are limited to • rola tome for ornarnma
and good extra fine Nome.