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TlMWirlimilT:44o ll theltomms RAX6imu mocißE, & co., us mai ses norm IitREET. ', eke sew elaiiima *dr Soul IND iiiiiittarat lIMM muff& GUKAN, awl y G bons. To wide& the Mleption - cue' eqa WAORTIOUI strlosis JAATES„ KENT, SANTEE, - & utpcovnus AND JOBBINS DRY GOODS, ii 011.1130 Non'ry THIRD alum% "A.lOlll -MON, "isreffp,r,trte'ts,ki=ecof d,tipan to no& taint AND cainktirrs prom POLIIMII AND D9KIRTIC 000D11. Amu ;Aka:nil tin toad - ItiTZ11"111148 ArA o rMIX)Iti!ANY'II COT "tatittilittiallTY NM mad &shod *leo Mt PRINTS. , NEHRIMAC4C SECONDS, ite. „ 1860. *JUNK; RAIGUEI4 - as - Oa; =Vial= AND JOHBBBS fiti . .; FANOY 151i,ir GOODS. al n ./FOT / i 211131 ! MUFTI - I thitr eiliattiailktheinart caliiirlisaillkargoeda ogimid Om. pres,t, IMMO= iii - the tad* soalital• , - 0 4 • 0 . 41 0#. 1 1/ 6 1". 4 4 "C r -V417 84M, 3,121#0118, '•_,DRISSB GOODS, TE 000 DH, 1613311011)BRIBli, •:” O:4BBI7ILERBSAIY,D,TII477IYOS, = 71013121;73 - -- .:OI4AWLE3 ..... Mei/144 i'tks invitsAbil statiintios a( ,C4lll* 81X-M0N17113 = IAIOI/1114-' . - Hot- 8 P it-I Na. 1860. T. WAY & co.. • • tuna* i1iD'17664141.1' DULA= • • 10111i1411 AND DOlOBl7O 43 , 0' 0 'D - •' • Tinio Ms sow roodilooliko . ' • •• SP It' TRAD E; -'Ao oi.tt 'and' Mort oft " Oho "wow; sr a Ski,, uswamen. ABoBi ATTRAIIIT6II STOOKS , ", is of Primo to war doer wwwwi tio, Rot wily is We, but id and other gal , . • Awohasero Ma our . Stook won aiontod at an of th• yew. t' • WAY,-„ DIIIMAIe U. P. WAY. • W/Alllll *VP WAY . .yhaat) . :01LIAMORE CO. $ 1 !:. Oa a Vat:ro. lama era r, , IMPOIMINS AND DEAL= IN BIZ 8 ' esioron. WNITN-GPOODN, LADEN, LINZNI, ENBIUNDB ' RIND: HODIBILY, OLOVINA MITI% AND ANSPACH, REED; & wireition4 banns IN R 1 7ir G: ODS. , • is• mini ;rim rims% • • • =pip ADD OADDIST IMO • riPAiDDLiNii• J. AltiVialk. JILY 'OM. N. ANWPADI. ;AD**. Dalt. DAVID =MOE 16.1";. - 1011.1. WORE. PAR 4141: -41! 4111 1 1111121111001114P0A0TU111918, AND MUM, HATS. DAPS. •' wirla A.w.r . GOO DS.' Nwst , soaMD lITRSET. _ • • . , , WII4EI3A.E NEB, 004 ' • • .ffisroimpfs ANDWHOLIWZ DRALBRIO ' HARDWARE, • . • - O. to • NORTH; THIRD 'STREW, It 11 p f w Banns 11toa• Stals, onootal on do 7 . '" 77" • ilia 'AVM ' ' D. U. wurnitim. „ w. coml. , sit-sm Anors. 'HARMER, i jo ut6 l. BOOTS AND BAORK so. Ise MIN THUD MUM = A taumiantarnsiii'COY Mao / 1 ?, al"i dtr A t i r f 4 016111 . • ' IANG MAGINNIS, • Naos in 3101f4 ENGLIIIMAND imptioAx SHOE', THREADS; f. ,- • • .- rizNowAND lALOTENOII4 1/11M1 v_Ati mug; • • ELUL; ThijakW4 COT , ; • IN ; ma • • ' • Lit mew, -51!k4 and tholial4l's ihiOnit Mot . • -- ' 110 nortltiVip Stmt. SOIVER - 041INEIEL & Co.. .eoox MS= *estrus's's or giu46 "A l apo_ lul fi ll oor KEY!!. KEY ZilA~llt t! wow... q mitrfithsTrano niollllB, ir4h. NO ? .17., SPX* rTiltarY STENS% . , inikoki**** hook litroow) 7 5 , -4 • :1, T 10-fiTAZIET ,10BIBDFct.,110ITSES 1860' • 1860. num GOODS, BAIRD, as %CIO.. IBLPORTIIRS AND JOBBED mamas , GQODR. NQ 47 N. THIRD STRUT 01111.4143LPH1A. . Wadi nowissis hints the sussitss of Country 1614" ; 41G4it AND iniziAst s morso irroox OF 1104111,bPRING GOODS; waidithey annoy washing is Mom wiriltorabluito would 044 it to. their advants44 to imusuito oar oiook, • . 0444 IrrMERCHANTS BUYING , 01L OLOTEle AND WINDOW SHAMS. 'r BLABOO' & SMITH; MAMPAOTORPI63 OF 0IL•OLOTIM, , lttf N,ORTLT/OiD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. We invite the attention of deafen to oar lane 'teak of FLOOR, TA aGE, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS, GREEN GLAZIRD OIL diatBRIC, ' a heautifel .ertiole for-Shadis.; Thclargen stoat or WINDOW SHADES and gUPP 112LLAND8. in the matte, at ariael whiott'dery oompetffon. ' fig-am ..1;1:1•4 0 PAPER iusdxrtos. ate. 10 ' ' BPMG 18111YLIM1 • 1860 • or •-I , - !WAL L PAPERS.. . ~ !li 0 If . It •L l, 10 B Cs TJ:R IC 1 4 I 1 IblangMotaratu and Importani . ~. . • - i • - or , , 1 - , • . ' i 1 PAVER. HANGINGS. AtI7,BOIITA MIURTHSTRINT, belo;r . Market. or =wool finalities to &Wham and Wistern WT . a sitendid storm grip:odor to .elect from. and all of newest and nest designs. WINDOW CURTAIN ?S -pin endless Varier. ; , • fail-2m • • WAL 'i s , ' ; PAPERS ' WALL PAPERS, . Anintwgt r Row, _it roamed prier, 148 NORTH FOUNT titriolt. tallow &we. .11otwekaoppra sad OthIMI WOldd IlMli to give aa scan. sad imamate our stook Wrote parokaalar olaawlore. Roo= oar stile akorkpat sabot, bamiroful workr - Denek or- El i :. auatba rt-4441 KOJI= „1 , 0 , 2T I o lptot a bo w 403-:31o4 ,_ •:, - , , , qtapisE . BUFSENTEEII3. lONTGOXKB,Y, & =BEM BUENA Will all oat. through thii wh;ttor midAssi opting, their ' . Lugs stook of PAPER HANGINGS. anksivtiors.444atiorannip'•Wwiththio badness . AT GREATLY. EIDIIOED PRIM. WI FRENCH PAYERS AT I. PER CENT. BE, IAW COST. 1611101311 Waatiu *sir Emii;es Pawed, am get grist / 1 14.11 GAINS. _ AMIGA,- AND . 'CIKEMICAZtI. TH° S rANCI (LON OF .11LBERNTS F WALNUT STRATI'S') HAS OPENED The •Uasilt sad namtimodions , .1,1200 AND PIue;.4CRIPTION STORE, it, W. oallifptr OF SPlttlell AND BIORTBENTN 1 _ • arms* - - "nths' satin stooiCee•atanibmpir . pu t e drags and 15.4 : : i*OXii. : 10$10**P041 14144 s - , • • ' • viantgaiLs DBALBB3 IN 'HRIN9B, . , • - WHEICIOALB, , . . • OORIO, SPONGKII, MOUtIOAN AND SrOZZION 211MiltTIAL Aid Atieufeetarere sad ikde Proprietor of B. A. PAHNESTOOK'S VBRILIHUGH, Noe. f and 9 NORTH FMK STREWS., Haat Ode, a Ara door above Market. PHILADILTMA DRIM, 01488, PAINTS, ao. WET. SHOEMAKER & CO. itOimAAlT 00JUDDI NOVNIN AND RADII MOND : wnoiase.La D'IVUOGIOTO, , letseitme lute DeMere In WINDOW imuscresorn, Ise., Invite like &Umbel • CJOUNTRY MEROI-TANTS their Lugs eta& of Leeds, Mask they Wm M the wired market rates, • eell-tf STATIONERY. STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OP THE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of ACCOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY, ONIONS, DRAFTS, NOTES, 1. • COPYING Bons AND PRESSES, ENVELOPES, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS, to be fount in MY eirtabllabinent in the UNITED STATES. Sold Wholesale, and Rata% at LOW and UNIFORM . MOM . , WILLIAM MANN. - zribe4 43 SOUTH FOURTH Street. WM. *H. MAILIELT. OEI3 . NEW BLANK BOOK AND ST ATIONERY STORE. , . , NO. 920 0111192N2T STRUT, thee or TUN Illeasso Essuld Is now filly supplied with the following Mrtioles, which will be mold In large or small quantities, very low for dash: Ledgers, Journals, Day Books, Receipt Books Check Books, Sill Books, Copying Books, Oiled Payer Copying Presses, Quits, greet Pens in great variety Penknives,. Scissors, Shears, - Letter. Cep, and Note Paper of all kinds, Envelopes, do., fro. Banks, Twain's*. (Moss, and Merchants supplied on favorable terms. fe2P-lm Aly.)SB; BROTHER, &Co., .1(0.480 MARKET STREIVE, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND BLANK-BOOK MANUFACTURERS, Keep a lane and well-sleeted atoek, IMPORTED, DOMESTIC, and - of their own. MANUFACTURE. Wholesale and Ratan at the very lowest yrioec = BLANK BOOKS On hand in large Quantity, or made to order, of any desired pattern, of the very beet material sad work manship: _ 'Weirs 'enabled from our extended facilities to offer anisnor inducements to ottreossere. A califs sollolbd. ' felo-21r. WHOLESALE CLOTHING. LUPINOOTT„•HUNTER, • Bt, SCOTT, ISANUNAOTUREERO WHOLEGALIIIHAINas IN CI. T•HIN , CM MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street, PHILADELPHIA. A ti and eointlette line of every Arlo and lest, o mo eitiede Clothing, tally equal to that Tanfew to in en, other mtg. - MARTIN , k QUAYLE'S ' mut NTATIONRiti TOY AND FANCY GOODS , P O'R .t Jr m, . , 1666 site AVU u T zv a x T ri.. t y t ni E t 'r A , Dar . 0121717 MA. pommattv Fs bead Paitaxaary i n • Tonal *Malec . PHILADELPHIA, pIONDAX, MARCH 26, 1860. MipLINERY goons. 1860. 1860. MILLINERY GOODS. . SPRING, 1160. The sobooribor hie now open s superior doelltoiXtte LINERY GOODS, consisting In Part af"" RUMOR BI EI, LMS• ORAIV Acm ”. niMint MAUL siut 4,Aos uw STRAW BONNETS:' BLATEI, BLOOMERS, AND • OTNA'W ,TRIMM/NOll, All of the latest and most fashionable styles• to wig.* he invites the attention of Merchants end Milliners. Those wishing to save money by buying sheep will do w!di by nailing on him before purobsolno elsowhors, M. BERNIIE.INL No. 01- SOUTH SECOND fiTHBET, odil4sn • Below Market drat. 1860.SIRPT aOODs. 1860 1860. THOMPSON & JENKINS. IMPORTERS AND iOBBEHS OF STRAW GOODS; HATS AND OAPS, BILK BONNETS, ARTIFIOLAL FLOWERS, RIIORES, tee. • . NO, ASS MARKET STREET. Buyers are requested to exemine our stook. • THOMAS F. FRALEY Is mused with the state hosier, sod sohoito the setroaeseof his friends, Le3-lm • ' MILLINERY eRR STRAW GOODS Exotusrvzror. . ROSENHEIM. BROOKS. it .00., 431 MARKET STREW, NORM MD3, Are now Waine, for the Miring Trade, tee most et- Waive and choitiest stock in their line ever collected together under one roof. `RIBBONS of every conceivable desorititiela BONNET MATERIALS. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. RUCHES, and all other millinarrarttelse STRAW BONNETS IN IMMENSE VARIETY. 'CHILDREN'S AND MISSES GOODS. DO. BLOOMERS, SHARER HOODS, 441. ' Douseious of our superior feoitities in obtaininioer supplies, we Platter ourselves that superior Indocile , manta, ooth ea regards choice of selection and modera tion in prom cannot be met with. fell-Am STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS: LINCOLN. WOOD. & NICHOLS. ; • - No. 715 CHESTNUT STREET, glilr• MAW in (B M o otwion Eleventh and Eighth.) re s COMMITS STOOK ON SPRING GOODS. 11111111111.011110 FM; Drir7L'offillartAw (loom E i Nz Y n Al 'aVaoopEf i A NT :e 'To whioh they roopsotftlig invito dttshood o ; In tag B:t a rchs ethr tn t i ti t matria a ?al Ad o O lg ol . ad ialua vanl „ J , - HILIJ:3011N JONES. Imovitor salkatainatlarrAkf -7 :l' , Ulert BIM AND. ITA* ~-,.. AKO:PIi,IrW7I44IO - . 1 0:1 4 04 • 01i141PLOWIMI,z7: - ' *he attention of City and COilits7 Bailee" II tallild to a *op and vaned stook of tit* above epode at. .Ig3q:IVIARSET STREET. 1•34. • as•T • 180 . S P R Iz ß iza i r 9860. One of the largest and most complete stooks of geeds in oar line in this country. The best terms and the cheapest prices. 0. H. GARDEN & 00., Staauthotarsrs of, and Wholesale Dealers la. HATS, CAPS,, FURS, SILK and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW ROODS, LITIVICIAL ILOWIII, THATHINII. XIICHAI, Nos. 600 sod 606 MARKET STREW, S. W. isomer Sixth. t 57.354 SPRING OP 1860. MARTINS, PEDDLE; • HAMRICK, & 00.; No. 30 NORM FOURTH BURST, Have Apr in store, and are deny reosivins, omelet& Duos olThe following desirable goods, via.: HOSIERY AND GLOVES. ' SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS, PARIS AND CANTON PANS, SUPERB BELTS, PARIS COMBS AND BRUSHED, NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND, Adopted to Southern and Western Trade, to which we invite the attention of Bret-oleo 'mere. I fe3-en2 BOOTS AND SHOES. BORER & BROTHERS. MANUFACITURERB AND WHOLEBALM =SLUM IA • OITY AND EASTERN-MADE BOOTS AND SHOES. Nosh ABA end 434 MARKET STREET. Below FIFTH Street, South Ide, fee-tn rananax.plict. LEVIO H RABIN. COO., BOOT A= BEIOB WARBHII AND MANUFACTORY4 NO. 606 MARKET STREET, PRILADELPETA. 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 and Western buyerw, 03-3A4 MEDICINAL. MRS. WINSLOW ' MR. AN EXPERIENOIO NURJE ABE FEMALE Physioien, presents to the attention of mothers her SOOTHING• SYRUP FOR CHILDREN TEETHING, which • greatly facilitates the tpropeau of teethingt p i y . soften , Er tfilke IMMO, Tad minx all inflammation 14u w lay AL TO landepasmodliton, and is URE REOULATE THE HOWELL Depend upon it,rpothers,lt will give rest to yoursel ves and RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS. . We have put up and sold • this article for over ten years, and can say. in con Ps edema and truth of it, have evw• bee what we mAti 3 O IVW ''' tin of il t a t " .. b elil r (ILE INSTANCE;f 0 EFI4 F ECT A CU E, when timely need. Never did b., e khowan rename of dissatisfaction by aey one • - ho need it. On the con trary, ell are delighted 03 th its operations. arid speck in terms of highest -,. commendatipnof Ennui eel elfeenuind medical vir W tom We speak in this matter what we do A know. after ten years , experienee.and pledgeour ._. reputation for the fulfil ment of what we here de " olare. .In almost every instance where the Infant 111 to minoring from pain end exhaustion, relief be i E ., t o r d ninflia t ille d un or twenty re u reluable pr e epelgtlon 0 le ifie n ireseription of Qua Phil most EXPE ttl, c, ENO h D AND K d LI ne U vni i l l igli w ee E rf lti til d ca an't u w used with r.LufirNr. , B OF 'OASES, It not only relieves the co „. child_ from pain, bat In vigoretesthe stom d mih and . bot t r i ts,zr , reete acidity MI g gilill u l e isrlilte_yir er N- :1 If giortNEFirrfis BOWELS AND yt IND 0 CO/4 And overcome ergo ROWELS if not A *coedit! remedied, eV, in death. we believe it the ..., hest and surest, Tenn in the world, in all oases o , s , DYSENTERY and D AR HIKE& IN CHILDREN. Z. w hether arises from teething or from anyother ones.. We would say to every mother who has " and anffering from awe of the foregoing complaints * do not let your prejudices, nor the .prejudioes o others, s i t and will Aural& r ul n e s h o ilt aT er , ri t i.,N, RI ItE-Z a tbl iVe , the use of meil l isine, I x tim ely a aced Full three ticeoong lotir Newel 7.4 trog pg 6101,Vbwris a i - Pa e - Turd; or:, is on the outside wrapper. • ' Sir Bold by Druggists throughorE the world. Frinel gal OfEce, No. IS CEDAR Street, New York. Face 2A cents a bottle. Iyi7-IY FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS !! U. S. FLAG DEPOT. 49 SOUTH THIS.D STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, PHILADELPHIA. WM. F. SOHEIBtE, Wholesale and retail manufacturer of Plage, politi cal Bannem and Transparenoles. Flags of all ninon on hand, and made to order as cheep, if net cheaper, than can he had elsewhere in the city. fe2n-]m JAVA (3OFFEE.-1,000 pockets prime Javn COffee, (or sale by /AIM 16ERAVAIE & LETITIA bitseit. 00 . 1111111OION HOUSES: WM' DRESS TRIMMINGS. , dORE TRAIL SKIRTS. , FRENCH CORSETS. 'NO TRADE SUPPLIED BY EVANS HASSALL. -- fra iro w l im EOUTll FOURTH STMT. Sikq/JtY, HAZARD , & IitIT,OHINSON NO. 119 CHESTNUT 1T.,. COMMISSION' MERCHANTS FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. Nibs. em WELLING.' ' .$ _ . i ' dOFFIN, & 0041 . 116 OHEBTNUT STREET, ---: 111 the Nakao, the folloiring desorlyileaka of li AMERICAN GOODS Of etandard makes and in great variety: MIMI OF' STAPLE AND FANCY STYLES. A m ~, S 3LK.A. ' 4 L , 13 Oft, ,AND DRILLS. i .4.4„,II I IINABURGO, mums, AN - , /MITA. il CORSET JEANS. BILEBIAB, AM) NAN urzni CANTON FLANNELS ARDFILINTED LININGS ! !, " •- /;INSEYS, KTNTIICTVOANS, AND COT- S r , TONADES. - ''' . • :':; ' • - i , ALL-WOOL AND 'UNION CLOTHIL :i ! SLACK AND FANCY 011it1i13411123.. . . 1 MACK AND MIXED DOESKINS. ,-• " SATINETS AND UNION CASSIAtERES. -,. TWEEDS, CASESiiDETs, &e., Ao. mieltmr3l SILKS Ufa WoOLLglsTki I 34 0 11.4WA1NE & BACON. No. 136 CHESTNUT STREET, Ham per the latest arrivals, reoeived a large stook of IMES and WOOLLENS, adapted to the Clothing and Lobbing Trade, OXIIIOIIII wbioh are Cu following popular imps of cloths: • ;0. MILLEBSEN (Bon of J. M.) Whole and Half Ends 4". BIOLLEY & BON'S If EST, OR AUSTRIAN •' •' *'.XdNY CLOTHS, of all Pada& S-4 and 84 DOESKINS, CABSIMEREe, FAB do., BIOLLEY'S BILK MIXTURES and TRt- WTB, SATIN DE CHINES, BLACK BILK SATING, ODTTON BACK do., BLACK SILK "VELVETS, *AOK and FANCY SILK V,EBTDIDS, A An., o. - of ',Mob are offaied for malt ,p,ififOitabla terms.' Aral-wf&mSat 'NEST, POBWI LLOYD, v . COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 919 CHESTNUT. ♦ID 90 STRAWBERRY STREETS, 01111101 BALI- COTTONADES. TICKINGS CHgCKS, SHIRTING JURIPES, DENIAVII; and • 141LALVX141111A-MADE @OMB GEffIitALLY. Also, • foll pinirtnooat of ' 114 , TRM, .0084"mlutRa,and WOOLLENS, folitt m4,f 11• ST AIktINTALS F ..§4Rllgic ' ;Li) :le te :41:frr i llike;11." e e :Ike Ki.; lel 232 . OIEEITNI7T 81"111.341T, Uwe received by the latest Steamers a NI amortment of OERMAN and aiXONY CLOTHE and DOESKINS, among ►hleh are all the grades or J. A. ICESSELIKAUL'S whole and half phseco GEVERS & SCHMIDT do. do. D. & L. CELBERATED DOESKIN& F. k. B. do. do. With a full of the very poyulay IMPERIAL end ELECTORAL DOESKINS; BILK NIXED COATINGS; COTTON WARP CLOTHS; COTTONADES and VEST PADDING% All of whteh Cr. offered for sal* ON FAVORABLE TERMS,'EeIs WOLFE & 00.. WHOLEBALN CUMMING, 01L-OLOTN, AND MATTING ' WAREHOUSE. NO. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, lir Agency for M111,41.101a Quiet Marnifsotnrers, fe34zo SHOE FINDINGS.' SHOEMAKERS' GOODS. I would respectfully invite the attention of SHOE AND GAITER MANUFACTURERS To my large and wellaelseted stook of - SHOE STUFFS. These goods are, 84 a general thing, imported by me, direst from,the Manufaoturer., and I have reason to believe, from my expenenee in the business and my knowledge of the wants of , the Shoe Trade, that I can offer Ind tteements equal 'to any in the busman. My "took consists in part of the following: Blaiiic and Colored Union Listings. . Blank and Colored Satin Primes'," Rata and Colored Oassiipers. Blaidg and Colored Eugenie Cloths. Colored and Black Union Galloons. Red, Green, and Bine Edge Galloons. Black Bilk Galloon' and Aibbone. While, Black, and Brown Slipper Elastics. Congress Gaiter Web. from 4 in. to 36 in. Spot and Gaiter Stripe—Paper Buttons. Cotton, Silk, and Linen Laces. Whit* Batmen—Blank Cotton Velvet. Ohba Duck, Drills. and Linen Linings. M. M and D. and American Patent Leather. Ameripan Patent Grain or Split Leather. • Trempe and Gnomons' Gaged Kid. Super qualities of Calf Glove Kid. Barbones Shoe Thread—Shoe Lifts. • • Button Kooks and Shoe Pundits. EDWIN W. PAYNE. Si3-frerw tin 405 ARCM STREET. W. JOHNS B6_ SON. - IMPORTER AND DIALERS IN BOOT, SHOE, and - GAITER MATERIALS, LASTINGS, GALLOONS, SHEETING% PATENT LEATEIZEI, FRENCH EIDS, LAOETS, SLIPPER UPPERS, ?co. N. E. CORNER itOURTE AND ARCH STREETS CIIJIVA AND QUEENSIVAII.E. WRIGHT, SMITH, & CO.. CHINA. GLASS. AND QUEENSWARR. PITTSBURG . AGENCY,. GLASS. NAILS, &0.. delivered from the b edam AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. GRANITE BUILDING, No. a North FIFTH Street, fe3-fmer dm PHILADELPHIA. TURNBULL, ALLEN, & CO., DEPORTEES AND WHOLESALE DEALERS CHINA Asp IN QUEENSWARE. ROL 93 and 9i SOUTH FOURTH STREET. (Between Market Dad Cheatent streets.) PITISBIIRGI °LABS AGUNCY, 131.1.411, ()PIM OIL AT Two racquets, AT MANUFACTURERS' PRICES. BOYD 813 ST LOUD. IMPORTERS ,!k JORSERS, Have now on hand a complete Stook of QUEENSWARE. GLASSWARE, and FRENCH and ENGLISH CHINA. At their QM Stand, No.? NORTH FOURTH 4t., four docrs below Moreltants Hotel. to whioh they in vitiOthgggiTgrAvgilfriPria47".' feSsm BI -GARB. SODA.-400 cep for solo by WETtildttiLli IiPSTILEdt.' mai U and de itlyrtd szqorip dime, CAXPETII ANP,,OLIL. 1860. PR/LAMP/1U 1860. CARPET • WAREHOUSE. pOIITHERN AND WEATBRIf BUTERS Are reapaottully invited to call and examine our ENTIRE NEW' STOOK oo CARPETINGS, RUGS, OIL CLOTHS; MATTINGS; ,ENGLISH SHEEP SKINS, &0., ,Toityoo.l.l4 by , , JOHN LEMON. •—• (01304m00r to RI . shard ILlituat,i No. 47 satin • FOURTH STREET, roh Lt-Int RORSTREET I ' -•• ' • OARPEVWAIEHOUSR tin.D.l) MN" k ism RICNER., 4- 832 ARCH STREET, T,WO 800 i t i tt BELOW iNlNTll,(Boitthithie) 'Have a a landi stook of VELVEI, 811 . amt.% s-BLlryoßatf* AND YE pITAN (JARPETLNIM Which they arkofforinast reduoadvriotii for INA, NOLIBB BH.I7ISI3ELS_,Poo Douse wirer& ItitUOGETO, othotartus,Ater. - , ftedAirr . CA. It kt .13 •F. A. ELIOT k. Eosegirtig FRONT Street. are , SOLFlAre'lnit for the ROXBURY CARPET CO* and laveoonetantl, foi sale s fall assortment of Vlif; , eis,d TAR,ZIO,TRY CARPETS, of choice pattemir; ; Also. a large supply of the /variois kid": of °ilia- PATS' masufsotored ip Phlladelplili'eat era 'oonntg. from nearly all then fat nirtsgraototirs. Dealeis will find it to their-interest ,to ea and *Musks thus goods, which steamed for pals on the most favorable terms. • N. B.—F. A. BLIOT fc CO, being the ffole API in Philadelphia for the sale of the Wonted and Genie! Yarns spun by the Sagonvilis Mills (forrairlp,lhe New England Worsted Company,) and being agents Ilan for the Baldwin; Wilton, and Abbott Compaulse, have Pe=liar &cantles for keeping constantly for ,ials the various kinds of Carpets manufactured in Philadelphia, on the moat favorable terms. 1837-Sro ENGLISH CARPETINGS. TatrostrY, Hmmelr. Ingrain, and VenDian Car petl i x. dmerivin Carpeting. end Oil Clothe, in great variety; or sale, at the lowest gosh prides. by REEVE L. KNIGHT, • Importer sod Dealer, gel booth SECOND street, Ina Above Serum west 'Me. M'OALLUM . 414 CARPET licANTPAOTUREW, SLEN ECHO MILLS, OERRANTOWN. Also, Importers and Dealers in CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTING. RUGS. &O. WAREHOUSE a IP CHESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State mouse.) southern and Western buyers are respeothlb' Invited to mill, fel im WATCHES, .TEWELItY, BUTLER & McCARTY, NO. 131 NORTH SECOND STREET. IMPORT-VAS AND DEAL:ERN IN ENGLISH, SWISS, AND AMERICAN .WATCIIES. • FINE_ JEWELRY, - • AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES. P. P. DUEOSQ, k SON. MANDPACTORICAP AND INIPORT2FOr Have ROM on hand A full AUOTtAleat or mg run, Peal and Sett Ettueoss, and Ensmnlled Jewelryor the Mt quality. • - PH). INS CHESTNUT STREET. PHILAD4LPNIA." fedlAdmortment of f ate d R, fe2l-wldsSm " Supenn PEPP tendent. JOSITH B. COOPER WATCH .26161961vELF1R-24.--majpßvoE eirtiontat.attantton , Won to'inalnig Wallow() Jeyrelry. tip 6w. UMBRELLAS. SLEEPER & FENNER. WHOLESALE UMBRELLA AND PARASOL MANIIPAOTIIRKRS, • No. 336 MARKET STREET, HARDWARE. TRUIT, BRO., & CO, IMPORTERS AND WHOLESALE DEALERS ' rt HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUNS, PISTOLS, &0., 529 MARKET STREET, 529 BELOW SIXTH, NORTH BIDE, B,S-fmwSin , PRILADBLPHLA. MPORE.HENISZEY,,it CO. HARDWARE, MURRY. and GUN WA:.EROUSE, No. 427 MARKET, and 416 COMMERCE Streets PHILADELPHIA. fel-New LOOKING GLASSES, LOOKING -GLASSES, PORTRAIT AND PIOTERE FRAMES, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, &c, &c JAMES S.,EARLE & SON, IMPORTERS, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE SALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, EARLES' GALLERIES, 616 CHESTNUT STREET. FERTILIZERS. TO FARMERS. PHOSPHATIC GUANO FROM. BOMBRERO ISLAND, WEST INDIES. THE RICHEST FORMATION OF PHOSPHATE OF LIME KNOWN IN THE WORLD. ft contains over 80 . per cant. of Bone Phoiaphato of Lime, being to per cent. richer In Phosphate of Lime than Done Dust. - FOR BALE BY THE TON OF.. OAROO, AND TO FARMERS, AT • $3O PER TON OF 2,000 LDS. dOS. B. HANSON & Co, Solo Agents In Philadelphia. mhe-Onw-21m No. 39 NORTH WATER Street. COLUMBIA HOUSE, CAPE MAY, WITH THE FURNITURE, FOR SALE OR TO RENT. ' AD* to RICHARD SMETHURST, Trustee, • mh264t R. E. cor. FOURTH and PRUNE eta `pRiNcE IMPERIAL CI-lAMPAGNE, FROM OE VENOGE tt, CO., EPERNAY.. 1 , RANCE. Bold hi all Itespectethlo Dealers throughout the country. This fine brand of OffAMFAONE, which until the vasty ear was confined exclusively to the best tables of the Continent of E. nine, has now obtained the most unbounded Success and unimiarity in this country. it is recommended by some el the first vhysieisns of the city of New York, over all otter wines, on account of its ex treme - purity and delicacy, and those who once try it rarely use any other brunt. Although only one year has Manned since its intrc duetion Into this country, the demand is Anemone unit aonstantly increasing. Our arrangements are such an to insure the quality of the Wien toing maintained at iss present high standard. The rinse Impend is iinporlozl solely by no. we being the sole Agents of Meseta. De 'teams h Co.. in glue country. E. V. HAUG t tuOLIT & CO.. Noe. 498. 490 and 492 13110 A 2 WAY, York. Bold in this city by REEVE'S & DEAL, taus 9m fo 004 MARKET Street. DOUR E-WATER :IS a safe and porloot owe for !tillamed *aro eyes. Try it. and prove its all-beeling quulikies. Threetrons round the hotile. To be had of a ll andkgista, tt i n s d = wh o o r le ; sale of H K & WIC Cths IN TILAWBERRIAtrint Philadelphia C4t Ortss. MONDAY; MANOR. X, 1860 The Reform Bills into the British Heise,' of Ocennions; by LOA", Russell, on the first of *soh, will de" Veil little to= wards amending - and 'extending the national ,rkiiale4tittio,n 0; great, Britain and It will not,;444pohit One,' becitu4:49- btly,*.4o'4 o ltid as to !whit+ tlO, l he 'Pahneraton Gove rnment, enc. pord; ;Raid! f ae d constituent 'Mr* th'et!eof, hid ',the Sllghtest ideil of doing ,any, thing for'lhe, People: Tiiellettee of donimone, as it stands, is inainlyuompeel4#placerner , i, arist ocr ats, and great larial4 • Proprietere,' aid the new measure, abonik,lehenbWieleae., will,leare the Iletraejuirt la;-eieept' ;that it will care fully PrHde kofr the Jtsere* of the , Arista-, ethic element. / S I* -PT' li:44litt:trill' s m O s Sks ll ifff;1 1-. 4 4 NryiiikAa.ca is hi Meat* ieorteastre 4Atie bill ',introducifd - brair John te1852. ' At that time Sohn 'wee bidding for pePidirity,:and: ~olllee'awdwas,profuse and liberal In 'hie: prO,ml4l, to': the People, , Now he is in 'oillee;and is determined todo as little s possible for 'that" liVuited, taxed, and terribly-swindled class; the Com mons of England. , . , Oa the , morning.of the day when Lord John Russell' was to introduce the 'wry:tette( abor tion which he, a ReforM Bill; The Time!, knOwing its man, declared that 4‘ the first Re form Bill was sought as a means to an end, for, the sak e of changes which it was, believed it would produce. The second Reform Bill is sought for no ulterior good",:ixeciPt delivering the public from the discussion 'of an unwel come topic. Lord jOhiißnesell was the'child and the creation of the Reform "Bill of 1881; the Refo'rm Bill of 1860 is the child and the creation of Lord John Russell. The object of the first Was nab:Mal; the object of the second is personal." - The Times Was 'right: the aim of LOrd John Rnsiell is perimuil in this case, as in all others. The country franchise is to ' be slightly lowered, and such an alteration is proposed in the borough franchise as may probably add 2 )0,000 to the roll. Altogether; the number of voters in Great Britain and Ireland, which ought to be over 6,000,000, will be ; about 1,800,000. With a population Of nearly' 80,- 000,000, the number of electors, 'consistinti of male tax-payers, shank be at least:six millions and a half._ Mr. Disraell'sMeform Fill Would have done as much, in this respect, as Lord John's—a little more indeed.'. There are nu merous educated, qualifledmen who new have no votes at the electiohof members of kir/la ment ; • lawyers, clergymen, medical men, clerks, editors, authors, musicians, actors, and a crowd more, who cannot vote because. they are not householders. Occupation of lodgings was no qualification for these. Disraeli's plan proposed that tbolr-edscation and isteiligesee should be held as equivalent to renting a honse at $BO, a year. This was, called " a fancy qualification," but it was accepted as a just concession. Lord John Russell, of course, gives this the . cut direct ; let a clodhopper vote, tf he Tent a cabin at $BO a year, but exclude from voting every edneatedinahwheja only a lodger, probably paying as much rent In two weeklas the clod does in fifty.' ,Lord John has a great ambition to be esteemeda man of lei_ tors, which Disraeli really is, but he wholly Ng nores the craft Of literary and 'o:mated men. Not one of theneriiiiis disfranchised—because they are principally the .117- I NriviM__W_boldemen and gentry, who - eturn any men tneyplausy:- - -n.: t ra-ct.....m 0r d... it will be remembered, threatened to return his black footman as member of Parlianient for one of his pocket-boroughs. The Duke of Bedford, who is Lordjohn's elder brother, has several of these pocket-boroughs, and Lord John leaves them to him. The Marquis of, Lansdowne can compel the "free and inde-: pendent electors" of Caine to elect whom he; pleases, and Mr: Robert Lowe, a Government official, whom the borough of Kidderminster, had tried and disapproved of, actually is mem ber for Caine, not)), any choice of the electors, but simply because their landlord, the Marquis of Lansdowne, . desired them - to elect him. Had they dared vote for any body 'else, the Marquis would have turned the'rebela out of their houses. YeVivd. John Russell allows this to continue, and Impudently pretends to be a great Parliamentary reformer I From twenty-five boroughs, each returning two members, Lord John proposes to take one, and dispose of these in this manner: fit= teen additional members to certain counties, and remainder among four old boroughs (Manchester, Liverpool, Birmingham, and Leeds, each of which to have three instead of two members,) one new borough to be formed on the west of London with two members, and three new boroughs to be enfranchised, each with one member. Besides this dispo sition, four borough seats which have been virtually vacant for a long time, in conse quence of bribery, will be transferred to the county of Cork, to the city of Dublin, to the city of Glasgow, and to the Universities of Scotland. PHILADELPHIA. This is the new Reform Bill, of which the Times says: t , Were we to express the feel ings of nineteen people out of twenty, inclu ding probably the proposer of the measure and the whole of her Majesty's present and late Governments, we should desire that the bill might be speedily consigned to the grave of its fathers, and no attempt made to resusci tate the Subject, in our time at least." The infusion of additional aristocratic ele ments into the (so-called) Parliamentary Re presentation of the People of the United King dom is thus : At present, by a blunder In the Act of Union, Irish Peers may sit in the House of Comnions - as members of Parliament for counties, cities, and boroughs in England and Scotland, but not for any place •in Ire land. A very absurd privilege this is—par ticularly as Scottish Peers do not enjoy it, but are absolutely excluded, as they ought to be, from sitting in the House -of Commons. Several Irish Peer; thus pretend to represent the Commons or People—although the Peers and the People aro in natural antagonism. For example: Lord Palmerston is member for Tiverton, and Lord Fermoy for Marylebone. The, new Reform Bill proposes to lot Irish Peers represent Irish constituencies. APar liamentitry Order of the Commons makes It a high offence and misdemeanor for a Peer to interfere at elections, but here be is allowed himself to be a _candidate, where his property will enable him to put the screw upon his tenants, and turn them out of their houses and holdings if they do not vote for him.l It u an anomaly that any Peer should sit in the House , of Commons, and had Lord John Russell been an honest letormer, which he is not, hoyonld have abolished that; He might go farther, and prohibit the sonnet Peirs from nominally 'representing the people. This exclude himself, which 'certainly would be - a great advantage to his country, of which he is the moat desartless man." Philadelphia. The ninth volume of Appletons' New American Cycloptelia will be published in a few days. Prow Brown & Taggart, d•Boston, we have re ceived the prospeetus, with a few pages, containing an extract from the General Preface of the edition of the complete works of .I"ratuds Bacon, which they will commence publishing in July. This will be an exeot reprint, of the Engiiah edition, col lected and edited by three eminent Cambridge soholars—Measrs. Spedding, Ellis, and Reath—and is undoubtedly tho best ever published—even su perior to that brought oat by the late Basil Hon-_ tague, 80016 years ago. The philorophieal and the, literary end professional works have already ap peared in England, and will make fifteen volumes in the American edition. The publishers will be gin with the literary and professional works, and will issue at least one volume per month tilt the whole is completed,uniess some delay may hemmed by the failure of the English publidaere to issue the occasional works in due moon. The pahlishers pro- TWO CENTS. Mock Reform Big And. N ews of Literature. • THE WESiax-PRESS. Thy Yftagor Illutsitjst”i4st to Salmasur Ckeitm, " 11.00 Tivittkok, "• r " tee = Tat " I , 411.00 _TiltwittiONNE " Dram (*jilt sitties)llo.oo ,31Thity Copia". ' 164 Elobwribers) /211 'solo ot Two' diktei . seam; toti win ow to the gator-we( the Clab.-_ • - _ Mir Posabooppro.Normseptitt liot.atkligli tqt TRNIFNIPT .• • - • •• . P • AMITT/04 PON:: Lund ,Seat-114,01,-* lOW kr the kkkriOr inies, with greet•peatteetse b ,thet-,the Anseriewe edition will toques the Wish of typography, e loareold, of. 5fk1.4131/Indllu4l..t_. of paper; "late for ohlaßneasslnd„,OefrriPier 2 ol" Pi '1 fornkthere oin be no.eomperisint bete'eed the tiro. The title-page . deoleren, , with `anustref soeuriey,' that these Volinisiewilteentain the . Work. of - Frauds Dsoon taro& of 'Ferenc; Viscount St. Alban., arid Ling High" Obauessor of England." There never wee s Lord Bacon, though ,even airday en admit. the Sage of:Venalegt..- Brown, .% Taggart ire ,alse peywrirtAger.ioni piste edition of, pirmaasiDertyle!equi4s,firiciar valuate', revised,. ersarip.l , ine,annetrite&V the author. Everett's et Mount - *arson Papers" ern' to he pribliehed insznialaWY in hoer:feria: ' The • wound * giber of The Boringefiriel • Quitrierly, Sated 6y Jossiat P. berg, D, D ; her appoarad. Tim irgaletantiresting triseuder restate are an ante.- _ I. 'historiesl aseennt al the Reformation in, Ewe. _ , rasa waienalytiolitreview,o Mr. Dele Duen's " _et 4a o t4sAiNarld.?' :This last has dig,t l „Miltato .Xrboiti 3 0,1 4 114 e, Its : broken ,- by, - of !",' fort of ghost dory, scene by fesleer er •of whieit a negio •Ttie , intiriduatioe = the nigger dialeet• into serious *sties upon a serious eabjeet it in had lasito. reVia w er'a • Perorothen, : deunraefitg esinetiou, is canape. and welt-iispak Tha.Pl9lr I`XXV.4.s,with`ei Blue Stocking, NO. ' trerglat - adviktitegeotugy bogie been omitted in'a ps= , rbidloai of a grave chareater it has the negative - merit of brevity: - ' ' dpioiirs'oe the disonisian;Donoioatilt vs. Daven port, on thndransatineticin of "The -Dart of MU Lothian," -Feb - bison k: Dreamers have -pnbllehed twentylweetit *littered thersorsi. IVlStinnenhelisil tsetse- Lao 'Loud on, pnblishe re, of Rawthorus'e sew work, " The ..11Lirbie Faun," hevebropghk it out prier.the title of - ,•"igen." Messrs., Longman; ` of londtin; publishers of Lord lifmnittley"s`wOrir, have pit forth the folio*: tog announesso sat': " desire having heen Yery generally eirpreesed that the emsyseentritested by Lord Macaulay te Knight's Quakteritiladeldwl,! and essays lathe Edinburgh Raview,'; whist' have not been reprinted in the collected edition of his ' Rassys," should he made more accessible to the public, it has been decided to eollect and publish them. 'To those will he added, his biographies of - Atterbtiry; Banyan , Gioldensliti,'JOhnicM,:and Wit. Item Pitt, which' originally appeared in' the I oyelopmdili Besides- these , eriays it is well hnoirn that there are various pieces of polo! etry in Knight's Quarterly Niagasine,' as well an 4 others existing only en museum:is in the hands of private persons; these will be collected and print ed uniformly with ' The Lays of Ancient Rome.' These ',miscellanies,' with the . " Critical and tint*. rioal Essays,'-will forma complete edition of " Lord Maoanliy's Ws' oellanetrus Worke." - With :rikard to Lord "rlfistorrof England," it luta been ascertained that some portion of an Intended', fifth 'vaunts lies bees left in nianusoript,.but oir. _ oumetanees will prevent an early publittatim.' s- tetier 'from' New lork. .• EIIZABON ANONIa EEC NEW TORIEJIiRDEF•-EPELTIE RACES At rAstnozr ocnitis - f-tzoloimazAzions , THE WEIE RAILROAD -EIIENICEEE. WEEICER• IN NEW: Aiti; EALLEIII-THE -.SAMMY WILLIANSEE. • iool4o.9oEdellae of The Vra..) • . .. . . . New Tole, March ft; IMO. ' The resent removal of Mr. Hiebracoir: from itu alas 'in the Custom Howie, because that g entkinani snowed the aneciietnrnt of delegate to the Charleston Conven7 tion, from the Uliter district; on the WOW delegation. bus naturally stirred up the .old Edam nrelmi Duita News. which Oates its views of the National Execu tive CO terms obaraotermed more foe. vigor than for courtesy. I think you can afford lo End room for them in The Press. Thus: . - " The Ransil lately published , hilic4 candidates for tbe Piceldenel ott the IMmottratie side.whomove Pre game to be the smonitest man of our party; yet nog of the whole list we do not believe thati hem IMP six - was ars meneintedmith the filet roselike of ipranintioned law. The amen% incumbent of the Xxectitays mums has .shown his on/regard for duilornatits awe by seed• bog to foreign courts men who do not speak their mama sal language of diplomacy. and the musemsportast advantage hire pined from France km NMI con ceded to tie at atone when our miegaim was varent:Teet recent outrage upon two gammen' of a (madly .Powa by ono of our camonanders. wiriest, the avatar their boini e ferniebed by Government loathsome menu on the ac ct of maritime law, end we meommend the work of r. Lawrence on Visitation and &web am be ing the moat oniliPMY lucid. and exhaustive It is now bents Magmata:tont° the french/set nage. , Candidates for teacherakin is ward echools have - to undergo'," preliminary oxarniention. We weed eidedie tear the tiharleatoe Conventorn - a point • com mittee - to ex aminehearts Mr the i their dw - . The home-racy men of Philadelphia wilt lie cheered with the intelligence, that the proprietor or ti l e Fash ion Course, on Long Islatid,' has arranged a programme ter a brilliant spring meeting; to commence on the lab, of JIM.. Mri: Colton, the proprietor, • bas appropriated ,firs thou-mod deZtersi. besides the, entrance money, which he is determined to glee to those gentlemen wpm bring their horses here and run them, whether Um-- stakes advertised fill or • sot; so thet_the.euriteieful - horses will be sure to receive Sti,tgoort addition to tha amount won in stakes, and the several Mlle wilt ba hung up for the 'winner before each tee., end will be paid immediately, whether walked or run for., In the State Senate, .on 7buraday last, a bill wait Sassed to reorganize the Erie Railroad Company, It to quite doubtful.- however, about its •passage m the House. I notice in one of " Occasional'. " spirited letters, that General Walker is down in Central America props ring to take advantage of any movements that may take place between our Government and Mexico, to further his own schemes m the region - where he hai MS.*. DO much - name. Inatead of being under the irepies.oene ral Walker was in this efty on Wednesday Met. making arrangement; to leave for his old stamping ground: Eli movements here. whatever they may have been, have been carried tin.with'grest secret:omega. _ - The Athensium Club, .of this city, recently incorpo rated by act of the Legislature. have projected a plan for the estaislishirient of a pannaaent (tea Art Galleir. upon a very extensive seals._ • I cannot resist the temptation, to copy the folloiring bit crimsonst gossip of two of the .most popular artists of the day. I quote from the okl Spirit r/ ihe Times "To the genera.inariee,whose is that handsome eqqu l i lti s gl e s's O . n . qtl,l is a t7he t m h Ost ali srec c e r ss i rel Id ae r t . or ß oTitie day? Mr. Barney ;Williams. Whose house, among - the theatrical celebrities is filled with the hest paintings, and rare and costly articles or reels ? Mr. Barney Wil hams's. ond, to ' common Justice to his beaut.ful and accomplished wife, we may safely ask the cuestions, who is the moat popular andveraltda organs o' the pre sent time ? M. Barney Williams. Who. when dis pensing the honitahues other elegant mar sion, - and to every other phase of private lile, is a model cif_pro prier, and unostentatious liberality ? Mrs. Barney name _ • " Mr. and Mre.Williama have been called leek's. but in reality their success at home, in Europe. and Cali fornia must be attributed to the ' penance and perse verance' which have been nitunfested by them Nadu) wears the approbation of the pubbo and the affections of a largo circle of warmly-attached friends, at home and abroad. may their success long continue, and stay they long continue supreme in the profession N which they nre an honor. " We seldom refer to family matters, but ire think it an act of justice to-these eminent erne a to state their good fortune has been liberally used in adding sub mantis fly to the comforts and happiness of every mem ber of their respective familii.e, who had even the most distant claims to share their extraordinary and well merited good fortune" Letter Irvin Ilarrisburg. Worrogpondenekof The Press.] Lumen's. Blerch.St, In the Senate, this morning, General Shaeffer. of Lin , caster, ntroduced a very important "a supplement to an act entitled an act relative to bonds issued by the county of Allegheny for stook in railroad companies,'"approved April 13,1868: Section Thtt it may be lawful for any exeCutor‘ed minietrator, saardian, and trustee, holding bonds of the said county of - Allegheny, such as are mentioned in the act to which this is a supplement, to exchange the same for the stook in the several railroads in the manner mentioned in the said act. at d to hold or dispose ot the said stock no taken in exchange without responsibility on their part for any loss which MAY be'recasioned by any depreciation in the value of the stock or,the 'tan gent ent of any dividend by the companies. In lea, an act was passed allowing Allegheny county to exchange the stock she held in the Pennsylva nia Railroad for her bonds issued to said company,, but it was thought doubtful by some whether trustees, ad mtnistrators, and guardians of children, too Id do so un der the terms of the act. This will be a great relief to the unfortunates who hold Allegheny county bonds , No interest is paid upon them, and they are telling at about 40 per cent of their par value, whereas the stock of the Penuayl , anis Railroad pays from six to eight per cent. dividends, and can be sold any day at SO percent. of their face value. General Shaeffer will do the orphans and minors wtose wealth rests upon the uncertainty of the faith of Allegheny county; an, im mense service if he mashes this, bill through this seasion. It is manifestly fair, for there in a.statute In existent's allowing assentors and guardian s to invest in these bonds, and upon the strength of it many such invest ments were made. If perseverance and industrious effort will avail, the junior Senator fromlLancasier will be armament, for with him "there is no such word as Mr. S'ohindel,"an not to incorporate the Gentian Hos pital of the city of Philadelphia;"- corporators—lecot. Muller, Jacob Kemper, Charles Wilhelm, William Grosaholts, Louis Voigt, Charlie Lorenz, Joseph M. Reichard, Frederick Beyer, and M. Richard Enda,. It is allowed to hold property. the clear annual income from which shall not exceed Sal 000 per annum. A per son contributing not legs than 560, shall be ant tied to be a life member; ei,oco entitled to have constantly, on his or tier recommendation, one patient in the wards; a beneSoial, or - charitable corporation ' tiontributing 81,600 %hal also have one person constantly in the waldi, and slfe per annum the privrese of another. &a., leo , - The insurance bill came up—relating to the compa nies located in Allegheny county and Philadelphia oily— in the Senate. and was dieoussed at great length and voted down by a large majority. The vote /goodbyes 9, nays 20. In the House, the following bills were passed over the Governor's veto: The Cambria Coal Company; The Sul livan Coal Company; The Somerset Coal and Iron Com , pony; and an not relieving the estate of Levi di. Seltzer from the collateral inheritance tax, The Governor negatived all the above corporations on account of his opposition to apeisiallegialation on those subjects. Re maintained that those Corporations should be inconio sated under the general manufacturing law, and if there is anything defective, let the geoeral lea bo amended. The Miffitn County Rank toll was also Missed over the Governor's Veto by one vote, through• the of- Ibrtsof Mr. B ates , of swain, but it will haverough time in the Rennie. Pxxx. [For The Prem.] Siffe the Germantown Passenger Railroad went into operation, the old road made • slight reduction in their fare, to correspond with the now road. On the let of April tho directors of the oitirond pro pose to raise all the quarterly ticket!, in order to remedy the supposed deficiency in "the occa sional travel. Is this right? WI I not this polioy do more injury to their road than a further reduc tion on the quarterly tickets? Ws hope the directors will petite before they give so foolish an evidence Of their bad amassment. 800nosr. .""~