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PRINTS.
MHILRIVAC,C BRCONDIS, 4.
1860. SPRING TRADJ, 1860.
~IINN. RAIGUEL..
FANCY DRY GOODS.
'MEM b axilitit , it *Mr 110111/00111111 tai sat
*101110111"10sok of goods awed by thaw, piNisat
111011104ii istmeloss oMa trade gitaml*.
Tikeeeskeinkilleaolllo, it Wear/
amrs, 1M1.130115,
Datil! eoothip,l/s7ra'ooo.oa,
:Expiomazass, CLOTSS,
111'41**Dilli AND VNTTINGS,
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OEtib.NMS
- MANTILLAS.
4 Mall atvlike lailboligir atioristke of
OAK OND AROIOT strAuname wrens.
1. T. o. syn.
H. s. 24.1cHrai, W. w.inatrz.
a. 7. surix. f• 211-an
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J.T'WAY&,CO.,
MIPOR.TRMAND WHOLIMALE MMUS ,
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Stom, mot caly,Di this, bit tI say other city.
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COOPIM, PARILAM, 41k WORK,
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HATS. CAPS:
STRAW GOODS.
NO. 9 7 401 an
AsAV),lnr•rie ae er
FAUST. WINEBRENER,
• Al CO.;
Aura witimisiza Awaits
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• ' HARDWARE,
NORM TOritt sl, 1511 t
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Namamplua.
,1 " 3 " 1 "`"? w.w.imig 141 ' 1 " mini
(vizi:Lid& HARMER.
mumnoruilas •
WIFILMILiraI MUMS
BOOTS AND SHOES.
110.119 NOME THIRD STRUT.
At.a an.ata.itotOtfm.i. Boob sad Moir mu
Mails on had. 9111-ti9 10
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l i Anqa . & MAGINNIS.
llmpoMom aid Wholmes Daily, lo
' UMW, ENDUED, AND AMERICAN
. - . SHOE • THREADS;
ir MN AND ENDURE LArillee.
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SOWER. BARNES. 6
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TITIR'D STREET.
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Dal" GOODS.
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Thcroanu AND JOBBNIEW
DRY GOODS,
IXPORTE,BA AND JOBBERS ZN
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THIRD.STREET,JOBIHNP HOUSES
1860. SPRING.
RIEGEL. BAIRD. & 00..
narorrius Asp ,JOSDARS
07
FORILION AND 4131:111,10A11
DRY GOODS.
HO. ay H. THIRD ISTRIET t
- MULADHLPHIA.
Weal temotfally invite the attaattos of 09994ry
111,49Tht0 VW:
LAI.OIIIIIII WIRLd,SELBOTZD STOCK OF
FRESH 13PRING GOODS,
Willa dor annoy roativins In
tiorohaata would Ind It to their advantage to
eUI and outruns our stook. • time-tm
rlOO,, M EC' ANTS BUYING
-" CLOTHS AND WINDOW SHADEac .
BLABON to SMITH;
MANUFACTURERS OF OILCLOTHS,
146 NORTH THIRD STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
We Invite the sttentiou of dieters to our large stook of
FLOOR, TA6L,R, AND CARRIAGE OIL CLOTHS,
GREEN GLAZED O.L CAMBRIC,
• besatild &Mole for Shade*. The lewd stook of
WINDOW. SHADES sad BUFF NOLLANDS in the
market. at oriole whioh defy competition. foitur
DOIEWITIC
PAPER HANGING.. Amu
1860. SPRING ISTYLZ9, 1860.
WALL PAPERS. •
HOWELL & BOUEKX,
Ilinaholiamrs and Importm
PAPER HANGING'S.
Mo. 11 , 8011 TM POURTH RITREMT, below Market.
• Olrer **real facilities to Soother* sad Westin ber
m, a s►lMdtd stook of goods to ..feet from, owl all of
ke newest and best clovisme. WINDOW CURTAIN PA
bk-eaOlees Twisty. fall-fm
WALL PAPSRS, WALL PAPERS,
Wholmale _and Retail, at reduced priced, Hi
NORTH FOURTH - emend. below Rama Honeekeemers
sod othe w obld do well to give vs a call. and examine
our Wefore mtrehasinit elsewhere. Rooms papered
at the shortest normal Irralmsful workmen - Don t tor
g•tteuzabor—Mil NORTH FOUR TMeIiIA Street. below
vOY OOE.
•
TO CI4OIIiIE BUSINESS.
HART, MONT 00101121", & 00.,
M. in 01111MITTX STRUT,
win NU oat, Quota this winter iihil nut uptissi their
• - , • ' IRO stook of
PAPER HANGINGS.
44;6415: of imary, varlet ! ' conseoted with the baldness.
AT GUEATLY BiDITOBD MOM.
unl Fatioz rAPras AT El PER mum BE-
!line, wanting their Roam revered, sea get grog
'IBARGAINS.
DRUGS AND CHEMICALS.
B. A.FAHNESTOOKik CO.
DRUGGISTS,
LISPORTIM AND WHOLESALE DEALERS 1I
DRUGS ) _
‘VIDOLIOALS, ,
00&103,
SPONGES,
4611311110,Uf AID TOBJIMIN 1151121 MAL 01:40 1
And Atanifieturnsinid Sob fraprlososo of
B. A. -gegairapors teRMIITUGUI,
NO . FIFTH EITREST,
Bud Adslilt doors sbors Morlsr.
Pniumarzu.
'•Upittag, MA* kcp.
ROBT. SHOEMAKER &
cosr (loam'
DOUBTS AND RAM MEM
IIr,ROLISALS DRUGGISTS,
barinter. asbd Dealers 16 WINDOW 111,4205,PA1N70,
homlavtte the atteattoa of
COUNTRY MERCHANTS
to their Wee pool[ of Goods, 'whisk they offer at the
lowest market otter oai-tf
STATIONERY.
STRANGERS
ARS INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE MI
OP TIM LARGEST ASSORTMENTS
ACCOUNT BOOKS
LAD
STATIONERY,
ONCCES, DRAFTS, NOTES,_
COPYING BOOKS AND PEESSIN,
ENVELOPES, LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS,
to be fond to any notabilidunint in the UNITED
STATES.
Sete Wholaste, and Retail. at LOW and UNIFORM
PIMA
WILLIAM MANN,
sain-W 43 SMITE FOURTH Street.
WM. H. MAURICE'S
NEW BLANK BOOK
AND
STATIONERY STORE,
No. sal 0.112312 NET bThW,
Man es Jun,)
L. sow WI, guirelted with the following artless, Whin%
will be told in large or small ettentitise, very low for
'soh; Worth Journell, Deg Bomb, Receipt Book.
Cheek Books, Hill Books. awing Bo ok., Oiled Paper
Coning Premien, gigs, Stool i Pons in great variety
Penknives, &loan, .eksern, Letter, Cap, aid NM*
Paver of all Wade; &minim, ke., &s.
Banks, Id/warm Mem and Moreheats melted on
favorable terms. feva-ra
MOSS. BROTHER.. & Co..
•
' , IfO. ASO MIRES! !STREET.
BOOKSELLERS.
STATIONERS, AND
BLANK-800Y MANUFACTURIIRS,
Rae alone and weil•eeleoted Moak, IMPORTED,
DCMESTIC, and of their own MANUFACTURE.
Wholesale and Retallst the yery lowest prises.
BLANK BOOKS
Oa head In lane anantlip, or made te ander, of any
desired 'attars, of the vary boat dealanal and work
saaankip.
We ars enabled honk our altandad SWIM*/ to oder
superior induounenis to parobessru. •
A sell is solloited. felP-pm
11011SE.FURNISHING GOODS.
HOUSE FURNISHING STORE.
WILLIAM YARNALLIA, ,
No. 1090 CHESTNUT STREET.
aittntediatelp opposite the Modem of Fin* Are,)
Invitee the attention of HOUSEKEEPERS end
atone to Ms extensive assortment of
USEFUL HOUSEKEEPING 000133.
EASLE CUTLERY,
NURSERY FENDERS,
CHAFING DISHES,
runs SCREENS.
PLATE WARMERS.
enht-thtustf . TEA POVS. &c.
WHOLESALE CLOTHLTiIL
LLPPINQOTT, HUNTER,
&SO 0 T T
MANUFACTURERS
WHOLESALESRALEKS IN
CLOTHING,
4114 MARKET Street, and 419 MERCHANT Street,.
PHILADELPHIA.
ANS and complete line of every style and lump of
machine-made Clothing, fully equal to that reanract
tured in any other alb. -fea-lm
1 %1 AMIN & QUAYLE'S
im STATIONERY , p TOYkAND FANCY 000 DD
oi u,m„
wALNUT ESTKET,
Meow zizusvit invn
=WY NI kind Perigatety sartoalellitott
1860.
PEXt3H GOODS.
LOW COOT
PHILADELPHIA,,,,rI7:4I3.po ‘II,ARCII 27, " 18;60.
MILLINERY GOODS.
STERN 80 COOK,
NO. 726 CHESTNUT BTREHT. -
Hare now In atom selected expressly for their i
:WHOLESALE TRADE, -
A stook of , t
MILLINERY AND, STRAW coops, I:
To whioh they invite the attention of Wiwi.
nit& statitim
1860. ' 1860. •
MILLINERY
SPRING, MOO.,
The sibewilber tea now open a mmetiot Beelike( hElEe":'
LINGAT GOODE, mudding in gut '
1111110/ti ms,
OGADEC.
DOolll,_ll • "
GNOR mytati
FJE , mac
LAOS OM
4140 , f
STRAW BOIsTICETS.. - ;
PLATS, DLOOMMS, AND
- DTDAW, •
TA•INN/Nflll,
itt of the lateet meet lisehienahle
he Invitee the attention of Nerithante and
Those 4rtehien to lane money by booing eheap antiao •
well by selling on iii3l2 Wore pnrehaning eleivitema
M. BERNIIEIM.
xo. S 1 lOU= IBCOND ISTRGITT,
mhl4o - , Aglow Market *sea '
1860. mum , Goons:: 1860
THOMPSON & JENKINS.
• )][PORTERS AND JOBBERS
OF •
- STRAW GOODS:'
RATS AND Ws,
DILI BONNETS,
ANTIFDNAL FLOWINS.
RUM& ilts.
NO. SUS MARKET SWIZZ -
.Daysts ars rsasested to examtias car Awl&
=onLto F. Fie Wilt M essistsd'ldo iess skews
koala, sad NOMAa tks astroasas lOs itiss4S.
to-ast
MILLINERY
AND
STRAW GOOD X
EXOLUSIVSLY.
ItOISENHEIM. BROOKS.
& CO..
481 *ftlasT STREW, NOE= DI .
Aie now cozening, for the Swiss Trade, the most ex
tensive and ohohmat stook in their Imo over Oollkotod
together under one roof.
ALBBONS of ivory imselvable doeuripttea.
SONNET BUTEN [AL&
FANNON A.STIVIDAL 11,0Wg.1114 ' ,
AUGURS, and all other taiWners Arita",
•„, • - •
IFPRAW , BONNETS IN IMMENSE
CHILDREN'S AND MOWN §IOOOII. DO.
sbophins, so A it FA mous, ac
Coonetous of our impeder thoilitien.. in °Mandist.*
anpelier, we flatter ourselves that eneenor Mthmt. ,
,
month oath an regards ohoioo of holootion end modemr
tins is prior, cuutnot be mat with, ,
STRAW AND MILIINNRYIIOODS. ''l
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Luquoi,l4..woori, it •
NlO/1,01,9, - i
No. 7!5 CHESTNUT STREET,
. 011iitwesa thweinix and Eight/id -•
Rays wow is store it
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CONOPTACTS 1717C11 01 -` -. 1 -- 4
; • SPRIN* . 00C 0 Dtii. ,
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• ' RAW HATS Act" BONNETS
r ___,
Iffir AND CfnIiDRENI, STRAW BOOM,
A CY AND CRAPE BONNEIB,
R NCH FLOWNRS, RIBBON S, sod
fIAINERY GOODS IN aNNERAL,
To wino!' tiny respectfu ll y incite to. attention <Ol .
wirodsnia. , !
10 Mk and Oott-timo buyers will Sad spolal mulviti
toss is 'maims this stook before purohasing. felaniu
J e HIT. BORN JONES.
Importer and Manufacturer of
FANUY SILK AND STRAW
BONNETS AND HATS.
Arraloimi ?LOWERS,
FEATHERS, RUCHES, ka.
The attention of City and Country Dealers is tantad
to a largo and ran did stook of the above goods at
432 MARKET STREET.
feASin Dolow Fifth.
1860.SPRI RRANOEJ) . trNG STOCK.IB6II
B.
Oats of the largied and most omelets stook/ of foods
in our line is this country . , The Net terms and the
ohsaycst prices.
O. H.. GARDEN it CO.,
Maaufaeturers of, and Wholesale Dealer* in
HATS, CAPS, FURS,
BILE and STRAW BONNETS, and STRAW ROOM
A1.717101.4.L PLOMMtIi, entruzna, Intones. Sc..
Noe. 600 and 606 MARKET STREET, O. W. oorner
Sixth. fe7-3m
SP&NQ OF 1800.
MARTINS,
PEDDLE;
HAMRICK, & 00,
No. $0 NORTH FOURTH ISTRINT,
Have now In store, sad are daily noel:ins, eomplele
lines of the following desirable goods. Thu
HOSIERY AND GLOVES,
SHIRTS AND SHIRT FRONTS.
PARIS AND CANTON FANS,
SUPERB BELTS,
PARIS COMBS AND DRUMM
NOTIONS OF EVERY KIND,
Mooted to Southern and Western Trade, to'whiek yes
invite the attention of first-oleo buyers. fegnern
HOOTS AND SHOES.
BOXER at BROTHERS,
WANUIPANZIERBIN AND INHOLIOALE,
MALMO Di
°ITT AND EASTERN-MADE ,
BOOTS AND SHOES,
Nom 48111.40 . 434 KARIM EITRIMP,
stow MYTH Btzeit.aosith ado.
==!
LEV.IO KRASIN. & CO..
BOOT ABB MOE WAREROUSII
AND
MANUFACTORY.
NO. $O5 MARKET STREET, ROILADIiiITIA.
Wo have new on hind sa eitensise stook of BOOTS
and !IRONS, of every description, of '
OUR OWN AND RASTRRN MANUFACTURE,
to wklek we invite the eta:intim of Southern end
'Menem buyer'. teS4m
NES ICINAL
MRS. WINSLOW,
.tirm- AN EXPERUMEN NU 5N ANN FENALN
Phyaietan. prevent" hi the 104111110 of 'mother' her
SOOTIIING SYRUP
FOR CHILDREN TEETHING,
L eh ni g re t tl ii r t Orion e oir gjeuenfil L t d
lay AL:l 6 +i end opnomodio notion, and
8 R TO ItEOULATS TUE BuWELS.
Depend upon it, mothers, it will giro root to /ourselves
RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANTS.
this article' for over ten
[donee and truth of it,
, hie to say of any other
FAILED f u n a SIN
g got' CURS, when
we know tin instance of
who used it. On the eon
with its operations, and
eoinmendationefitsmaz
li. re speak in this
know,' after ten yearn
'
repntatfon for the fulfil
•lme. Is almost every
auflorinfrom pain and
foundin tutees or twenty
administered.
VIRVATIMItkIit
and has beau used with
We have not up end sold
years, and eau say, In oonl
what we have sever bean
medicine. NEVER Ilikl4
qt.E INSTANCE; r 0 F. ,
timely used. Never did
dissatisfeetion by any one
trary all are delighted
speak in terms of highes t
oat laical nd mediae' vi r
matter • what we do
experieriee,ood pledgeour
agent ei whet we hers de
instanue where the isilan
eahaustion. relief will be
minutes after i he Syrup is
Thle valuable preparation
Val F.:g i ft N et e l aVan ei
never-failing eveoess in
'FIII)IISANDS
Xt not only relieves the
stgoratesthe stomach and
and gives tone and energy
will almost !oedemas re-
BOWELS AND WIND
vulgione. which, i( not'
death. We believe it the
the world, in all onsee o
teHetChßinAl N r
f CH m LDR o E i N,
every mother who has
the foregoing complaints
nor the
.prejudices o
your suffering ohild and
SURE—yes. A 115.01,11313
use of this medieine I
hone for using will ae com
Leonine outage the tae si-
KINB, New York, le o
Ha' Bold by Drots t
pal Office, No . lB DAR
Price 25 cents a bottle.
OF CASEY,
•hill from pale, but in
bowele, otorreote acidity,
to the whole kr stem It
lave ORLPINQI IN THE
cOL IC rind overcome eon
speedily remedied, end in
best end sweet remedy in
DYIIENTKRY and DIAN
whether it arises from
cause. We would sew to
child enlferine (rummy of
do not let your preluthera,,
others, sea d betwe
the rebel - that will
LY SURE—to follow t
timely need. Full dime
psnY each bottle. None
mile of CURTIN & REX
the Outside wrapper.
gdoot the
world. Prim'
pot, /low York.
1726-11
noon RICHARD'S EYE-WATER IS
ft, wife end perfoot rare' for inflamed sere eyes.
Try it. endprove its all -healing euttlittoe. Ihreotione
rotted the bottle. To be lied (led eremitism sad whole-.
rile of CHADWICK Ic, CO., SP STRAWBE.RRY Street,
Philedelphis van et
TtrA 00F
f F r l st,; — t hig ra p o o s ch k ete m triame.
co*akissioN uousgH.
VAIPLEY, HAZARD, & SUTOIWitipN
NO, no oREBTPRIT Er.,
COMMISSION' MERCHANTS
• FOR THE BALE OF
PHILADELPHIA-MADE
Gootts.
sitattia
WELLINO.
COFFIN ) -
up CHESTNUT STREET,
Off* DJ the Poetises, the following deeeriptiona of
AMERICAN GOODS
Of stsadsnl makemo awl 12 great nett/1
PRINTS OP STAPLE AND FANCY STYlonlk ,
RGRAORED AND BROWN eliourrniad
ORIRTINGB, AND DDILLI.
eIISNABURIi f SNIMD, AX3 TRIPE&
am= JEAHOOSILESLAIS. m NARK9ZIII
IieI.NTOI 4 IFLANNELS4sDPRIN'iIiI4IIIXBB;
LINS!TL XEDITIJOIET at?
TONADEE.
ALL-WOOL AND.UNION OLOTILS.
• BLACK AND FANCY, OABBINKRZEL
' BIACK AND MIXED DOZAKINS.
BAitAKTS AND UNION oessistaxis.
, :; iatot ; nrin TWEEDS, CASIIMAiLITe, deii.
LAST ARRIVALS.
FARR:ELL & MORRIS.
IMPOSTERS and COMMISSION MNEOHANTO,
SSE CHESTNUT STRAIT.
Nisei received by the latest Steamers • tell aarortareat
of GERMAN and SAXONY MOTHS aad DOMINO,
111110114 Whioh ara all the grades of
J. A. XESSELLICAUVB whole and halt pleas s
'JIVERS & BOILIBDT 'do. do.
B. te L. OBLBBP.ATBD DOBSKTB.
Ir. &B. do. do.
' With a full line of the very popular
IMPERIAL and ELECTORAL DOESKINS;
ELLE MIXED COATINGS;
COTTON WARP CLOTHS;
COTTON/MRS sad
TEST PADDINOS,
All of 'but ore Wend tot als ON FAVORABLE
TERM& fss
FROTHINGHAM
• 6c WELLS.
1$ SOUTH FROST,
• •
'• AND 36 LETITLA !STREET.
Are ASSIVII foi'the male of Goods Menufsotuitid
the following Companies, Tier
,Messecolvezyte, •
LACOVIA,
, UMW FeLie, •
wA (743214
•
PISMO,
BAILTLif
UMBrWown, Bleaohed, sad Ooloted Sheetiage, Shirpkter
, sad Anus
ISOBBSON , S BLUE PRINTS,
-•' RAMPDkN COMPANYM
~‘l7 =Da AND. COTTONADES in grimi variety.
'WASIIINGTOM MILLS
, • (Formerly Bay diets)
liewjej,,Meete_erit Table Covers, Printed Feltinse,
Alt woo Snit 00a013•Way Plotail,;aleytat
. 113 . 6 or_ , were, Amman's, and noote. , xer
sevekneunete. ond , rweeds. • 01-sta .41xa
pi TENT'EMIR AND. BEAL SKIN
foiDATINGs.
. TRU SUSSCRIBERIS.
&Ls Asamrs IN TEE UNITED STEVIE
'''6l4ll / I"dmirti ifupiipiion of 'leo& of lb's, well-kaown
'llutettinsoture of
WM% EDWIN FIRTH & MONS,
REDERIONDWIKE. YORKSHIRE, ENGLAND.
Ass preparing to exhibit samples of the variotm quell
/ea:end to take orders f or immediate or future dell
Teti. to snit the convenience or the trade.
"The goods cannot be guroheeed through the eastern
art obannets in England, sad KU orders fog the United
States must go through the subsoriben.
WRAY & GILLTLAN.
PHILADELPHIA, and
FANSHAWK, MILLIKEN, /c TOWNSEND,
JalO•tuth&stx. • Now York.
WOLFE Sa 00..
WHOLEBALB
OARPBTING,DIL•OLOTN, AND RATTING
WAREHOUSE.
NO. 132 CHESTNUT STREET,
Aiszoy for Philzdelphin Csspet Ittsataisetafins.
fe3.3m
WATCHES, JEWELRY, Ao.
SILVER. PLATED WARE
Of the finest q,a41127. at
NLANUIriOTURERS' PRICII3.
J. B. JARDEN t DUO.,
MiNVIACTIIIIIIks AgbI.IIPORTEMI4
Have now on harden elegant stook of fret-olatte Goods
to their lino, at their new stors,_
NO 1003 CHESTNUT STREET.
A full aseortment of Jowelry, Silverware, and Table
antler" oonstantiv on hand.
SAMUEL W. PEPPER,
fen-Who-3m Superintendent.
lifit JOSEPH B. COOPER, WATCH
MAKER and JEWELER. No. , 533 SPRUCE'
treat, first door bolo,' SIXTH.
Particular attention men to Rapairtne Wateliec i
fu the
Olaoks, and Jewalri•
SIIOE FINDINGS.
WM. JOHNS & SON.
IMPORTER AND DRILLERS IN
BQOT, SHOE, and GAITER MATERIALS,
LAGTINGS, GALLOONS,
01111ETINGS, PATENT LEATHER, .
?KENOS HIGH, IJAGETS,
SLIPPER UPPERS. &e,
N. B. CORN= NOURTit AN. ARCH STREETS
to3-am
LOOKING GLASSES.
LOOKING -GLASSES,
PORTRAIT AND PICTURE FRAMES,
ENGRAVINOS,
OIL PAINTJXOE, &e. &•
JAMES S. EARLE k SON,
1.1170.177NN, MANUFACTURERS, WIIOLX
SALE AND RETAIL //BALSAS.
FABLES' GALLERIES,
116 CHESTNUT STREET.
Philadelplabh
CHINA AND QUEENSWARE.
TLIRNBULL, ALLEN, & CO.,
IMPORTERS AND
• WITOLESALE DEALERS
CHINA AND rr
QUEENSWARE.
Dios. 93 awl SO SOUTH FOURTH STREET'.
(Sotween Market and Chestnut atreete.)
kr.PITVIISIIRCI (ILA'. AcnalleT. GLASX, OPEN OA
sr tux sAcceez, sr MANUFACTURERS' PRICES.
fel6-2M
BOYD &a STROUD.
IMPORTERS & JOBBERS,
Have now on hand a oomplete 4tolok of
QUEENSWARE.
GLASSWARE, and
FRENCH and
• ENGLISH CHINA
their Oki Stand, No. ag NORTH FOURTH et.
four doors below lore - mote' Hotel, to valet' they in
vile the attention a WHOLEAALI nustsas.
4 firAensurs YOU PITTSVIIRCI GLASS. fendim
FLAGS! FLAGS ! ! FLAGS !!!
U. S. FLAG DEPOT.
ft SOUTH TRIAD STREET, ABOVE CHEBTNIPT,
PHILADELPHIA.
WM. F. SCHEISLE,
Wholesale and retall'imanntseturer of Flan, PQM'.
al Dammam, and Transparenolos. F 1.4. of Ott sixes on
Land, and made to order as *hoar, if not shearer, than
tan be had elsewbars in the ett7. • fe76 lm
WALL AND CURTAIN PAPER.-
&teat isdasements to sash buyers. Enettely
sew at lee for Spring trade. No. Ss North SIXTH.
lbged ia l.rketittgOU
J. F., YlUt AIWITIN.
NEW' PIIBLICitTIONS;
SATURDAY EVE.
NING POST I
, MRS SATURDAY EVSNERGI'OSTII i
THE S*I i ttILDAY grEtilyNCf POST!;
. .
THE SATURDAY EIVENING POST !t
- VIE POST for this wort. vabllsked, this too'r4ns.
+tantalum the iscond vtition of the Groat Rintobati+4.
!dory, QUAlarlt PARTIDLNII. Bead it, sad otici
LiVI PREASUADND" Mg Nana OPPICISS/ -
.
LEVI "TER/SUADED" THE BRITISH ourctiat
LEVI 't I'IIRAI ° U.II.II)E . D!' TSB -BRITISH OPPTC6I
. , .
LEVI " TERIIIIIADED" TIES BRITISH OPFICBIA
, •
*LBW "PERSUADED" THE BRITISH OBP/ORS
LIM , " PHRSUADED" THE BRITISH- OFFITIV ,
' Mataltse's hasi of other good
',Clio:l4'6m we mar mention •'`
THE EARL'S DAUGHTERS—A sPpERDrD SToRT
INDIAN BADlELtqcrions; cArmisatant,zto
TER NENE FOOD FOR THE SICK. Dr FLORENCE,
NIORTWOALE.
SCOTCH newt% ADYENTUREM PAW&
DEATH IN THE GOLDEN LAND. BY MINIVAINE
ROW Alpv 4 r,• Pon-opwcz swim
AMERWAN MUNCRAMIEN.
A TIGER FIGHT. DEFENCE OF ]OE WITH.
ENOLIBE CULTIVATION OP THE POTATO
RECEIPTS, RIDDLES, AND comumuttims.
THE SHARK ; A 1 A.DYENTURE AT THE PEARL.
FISHERY.
THE TEETH-HOW TO PRESERVE TREK
REYIYALS IN IRELAND.
ECONOMICAL toLptIZIAGEB ! WHICH IS JOSE
THE LITTLE RED MOROCCO HAT. BY AHNT
ALICE.
SIACAULAY ON AMERICAN INSTITUTION&
BITUMENIZED PAPER PIPER.
ITALY AND THE ITALIANS.
AN ARMY REVIEWED BY A LION
THE AMERICAN AG HE APPEAREI IN ENGLAND
REBIGNATION OF MR. OMEYMEY, &c., I he
. .
THE POST is for We by an tits prinsinal Diewideal
ars, and at tha odloo 1311 Sostli THIRD lamb :Back
numbereAurnished either by the I:rewadealers.!er at
he ofiloo, PAN 4 Cents.
100 'SHEETS
FLOOR OIL O.l.Orad, of new and shotee styles now
in More. No. 920 0 dESTNOT Indent,
BAILY & 13R+5THEli.'
CARPET/1 AND OIL CLOTH
l .
1 000 - YARDS
-e • 1
INEMAIN CARPETS, 'VI cotton, at WM atom' pied
good gettona. * • No. IMO CHNIITNUT Eltitest.
GAILY & BROTHER.
5 , 000 . ' YARDS
SUPER TIIRER-PLICOARPETS. Tun opened, new
steep, at . No. 9? CHESTNUT Bt,
BAILY. & BROTHER..
10,000 - YARDS
ENGLISH TAPESTRY OitIPETS. hat tswitad, to
loofa at oNETOLIAR - t
• - "• - No. f4O CHESTNUT 16614
BAILY & BROTHER,
AN INVOICE -
NEW STYLES ENGLISJI BRUSSRLII.I
Just toosived by Mesmer.
, DAILY & BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Strait
MEDALLION' •
vELvar CARPETS. Croibes latt now -pattern.-
Just opentd.
DAILY & . BROTHER,
No. 920 CHESTNUT Stmt.
DOOR MATS.
A very large lot from Auatfoo, at
No. 920 CHBall; UT Streit.
DAILY & BROTHER. -
mblOatufrtham
18 6 0. PHILADELPHIA lan
ut,.
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
SOUTHERN AND MOT/UM BUYERS
Are rommtrally fantod to eel and examine one •
ENTIRE NEW STOOK
01
CARPETING'S,
RUGS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTINGS,
INGLLSH SHEEP SKINS, .te.;
lot molted tf
JOHN LEMON.
(Emommior b itishard li. Mudd
No. 47 SOUTH FOURTH . STREET.
mh 15-1 m
ARCH -STREET
CARPET
COLIDIA,IN & R
RIOKNER.
532 ARCH STREET,
TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH, (South side).
Have aogler/aid
_stook of •
VELVET, BRUSBELB, S-FLY INGRAIN AND VB
IVITIAN OARPETINGS.
wllbtp i e t ur i v t iftri s ias e , re p opl ir rises
, fo i l' , o d eoh.
CLUGGETB, OILCLOTHS. r uilll4-Inl
CARPETS.
F. A. BLITZ k CO., Nos. es and Si North FRONT
Street. are the SOLE AGENTS in Philadelphia for the
ROXBURY CARPET COMPANY, and haves manta:Alp
for sale a fall gssortment of VELVET and TAPESTRY
CARPETS, of :Amos patterns:
Also, a large scanty of the inflows kinds of CAR
PETS inanufaetnokt in Philadelphia city and county,
from skirls all the beet manufacturers:
Bealsre will find it io their interest to oall and
animism these goods, which era offered for sole on the
most f►voreble terms.
N. 8.-7. A. ELIOT k 00. being the Bole Agents
in Philadelphia for the sale of the Worsted and Canng
Yarn nun by the Eiszonville Malta (formerly the New
-England Worsted Company,) and being agents else for
the Baldwin, Wilton, and Abbott Companies, here
peculieq fee/title, for keeping eon/tautly for gale the
various kinds of Carpels manufaotured an Philadelphia,
on the 'mutt favorable terms. inky-gm
•
M'CiAI.4IAUM & 00,
CARPSt MANDZAOTORBUS
WAN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTSWN.
Mow, Importers and Donlon In
OARPETINGS.
OIL CLOTHS,
MATTING. RUGS, &O.
WAREHOUSE lOU CHESTNUT IT..
(Opposite the State Emma
Southern and Western buyers are raiment:fully Invited
to nal fed 1m
COLUMBIA HOUSE,
AT
• CAPE MAY.
WITH THE FURNITURE,
IN
FOR SALE OR TO RENT.
API.7 to
RICHARD SMRTEURST i Truitoe,
mtal-et a. R. soy. FOURTH and PRUNE Rao
PRINCE IMPERIAL
CHAMPAGNE.
FROM DE YENOCIE & CO.. EPERNAY. FRANCE.
101 l by all Respectable Donlon' throughout the country.
This fine brand of CRAMtAGINC, which until the
nest rear was confined eloltunvely to the best tables of
the Continent of „Norope, has now obtained the meet
unbounded swank and pormlanty is this count It is
recommended by some of the find yhymoisna of th ry. e
city
of New York, over all, other wines, on account of its al t .
treme purity and delicacy, and those who ones try it
rarely us any other brand. &Malan? only one yoar
bee elapsed since its introduction into Ids country , the
demand is enormous and constantly noressing. Our
Uli a n n e g lgler li ntrnteld u at t anga h t e hlNT. rg i d e ,
The Prnoe limpertatis imported solely 1?!
us , we being
the sole Agents of Messrs. De Venus. & in this
country.
Noe. SM. SOO and an BROADWAY, New York.
Sold in this oily by
REEVES & DEAL,
•
nahn-am tb OO4 MARRET Eitrret.
88 1-CARD. SODA.-400 kegs for sale
by ' WEVIERILL k BROTHER,
bll4 'Ad kt orth SECOND Owlet%
: 1 1Y- 0 COTS.
TU2Blidir,, SOH 27, 1860.
The Record of iriphssid'Coert.
- ?lately; when e - ngefell Yak 111 of the PP. , .
Fund •of - the Ristorical Society; of
PeMisyl r inisornpromised to return *to 4ne
of it; which greatly Interested
a The Record of Upland Court, from lath Ito
:veer*, 1e46, to' IRV June; 1681." ''Thli
been edited, with_ groat care and ability m by_
en excellent antiquarian, Mr. Edward Arm
strong. It presents picture of society and
elletteent M they existed- during. the six years
preceding the * grant to. , Penn ; ref, the Ccent:
ithi ;id tt Upland (Dowel& Chester) , Poe
fleseedjarieliction, dell, judicial, and- toil*,
,shiattell---Its powers were ntoltifirionii. 1
- :,4ltr. ,, Areastrong traces the hid* of ithe
and Swedish Courts, spot "
noir,`preeturk.infliresatloti,:whethet
nerds el i tssrOsitlei lierrisburt
lad is;l6: illustrate an, (de
point hit pegraphy, Scone**
Swedes , were , almost air, peal;
*Meng the Welsh. '
Iteredieary immarnes are salt...
unknown in Sweden before the -Fourth.,
ry. meet' laterdate mute be amigned
peered' het' wheyt became permanent, for eurneees
ererejnot In . every. , woe witabllebed 'along Ithe
Swedes in Pennsylvania, until Emu thucafter the
arrival of Penn, when intermnivitepeand the More
rigfd usage of the lengliale Compelled ebonite adhere
to the last emithination 'as, ibi ithithMle, with re
spect to the named" Ofte.Pastelliii, the I Wine' be
came permanently affixed to name, and emitted
to distinguish the degree of relationship. No! lit
tle oonfusien, Ai an examination of early deeds
will prove, has also arisen Troth. the trettereition
of names. For instance. Brie 'Clorauselit Brie
the eon of Goren, and Goran Briekeare Gotan-1
the eon of Brie. Peter Petersen 'ft Peter! the
eon of. Peter, and Swensen was originally Sion.
_Nilson or Neeleen may be,found „Nhinsposed to
Jones, as in the ease ofthe eons of Jesuits',
Nilson, who are styled Monne, Andrsi and Neils '
Jones. Sometimes an alias lends Its ale to puzzle
the inquirer, as in the ewer of ' Peter Matson, Oka
Dalboo,' ' Peter Lykell, alieitNealbone The rupee
of Sans Icistaenett Wise Illeohj e and Pelle Limeade
(alias Put pale), in a kubsequent part eef , thif re
'cord, may also be instaneed. The different modes ,
In which, the genie,. name. is spelt, sometimee oc
ourring tbe ohristian, sometimes in the eurnime,
le another aerate of confusion, examples of which
May be found upon almost every page of this Re.;
cord.
e The orthography of many Of the alines 14 the
above list of Titheabfer,'.,tues, in the course of
time, been materially - changed. . Beneks• et
Rengsten, i, . now Bankson • Boes, has belome
Boon or Bond; Steen or Seen.'BWanteteli Coe
k,'
Yocum ; Men or Kyle, Keen; Mort nie,
Morton. Laurens or Lesse•Cook, eon Cele
s leek,
wee afterwards called Golsen, which name w re
tained by his descendants, some of whom mimed
Allison, now or recently held ' property'derived
from their ancestor, Odle Cooke."
Printe e who was the Swedish Governore was '
a man of portentous dimensions,'Whom .14ving
has immortalized in his KniekerboCker. He
had his troublee on the Delaware and tlsie,
where. Aid Mr. Arefetrong notedtlie fotlow-
Ing fqeta,Which pre in a measure new ; 1 '
"The following incidents concerning Prini ace
derived from ante by Aeralitie • Prins, Toltan,
ennobled July 20,1642, confirmed' in the order,
1643—serted in the Pruden and'elerman war (the
thirty-two *n e n' 'wer,)-aderaticed' to the 2Lieitten.
ant-Colander of the 'Wait Gothic Cavalrit,ll,l4
22, 16.78-11140; shatnefuliverirrandered the Fprt of
Cliemniz without power or permission of the Veld- '
Marshal, John Dewar; went to Stocklialin t *blue
he was pet in prison; but,-giving bail, set at liber
ty, beano. however, I ce appear before a Court Mer
tes!, by which be was sentenced to be deprived of
his employment. and the sentence ()enlivened her the
Council of the Kiogdom, Feb. lei 1641. After.'
wards, Aug e '25,1842, Goren:meet New Sweden, and
returning home, was madiColonel and Goverpor of
the golernie ant of donkepine (Sonleloping in Prov.
Stealandisel.6sB: Diedel663, without male beim':
Althouglieheererding, to this staterieent, - Prines lest ,
his commend because 'of a dlegnitieful sari der,
yet It is 'difficult toe reeormile his oondernna
done as atiseetid - bY Von' Stiertunan,' with his
-enbeequent entiobtainitat. ,eired tits' freeetteleg, '
emphatic expressions; by the 'bonne governeaent,
of oontidenee In his goal and fidelity while Clover-'
nor of New Seedefi, and his later pros:Emden to
the more Important trust in Smalandia, without
belleveng that after-proofs if they did not entirely
exouse, greatly extenuated his conduct. If Prints
did his duty at the Delaware, the ministers did not
do theirs at Stockholm: No Governor weans Weak-. i
ly upheld, and no colony,' with Rua elating to
sympathy and protection, was more -badly treat
ed. The dispatches sent by Prints were 'filled
with earnest and oft-repeated prayers for relief; and
no reader, after - the 'lapse of, two centimeter, can
ponder the last sentence of the following extract
without being, in some degree moved i have
frequently, aeconling to nay defy, in . the . most, I
bumble way, reported to your Excellency What- '
ever here occurred, asking for snore people and
means of defence; but, dunng the whole some of
three years and six months, have resolved no
orders and not the fret mutterer assistance from
the old country. Every day yet lam toitli 7 great
anxiety expecting it; for myself,' too; I beg of
your Grace to be released. Gods knows what 1-
leave suffered hose three long years ."--(Prints
to Oxenstierns, Aug. let, 1651. Inse. •Arelltives,
Dist. Soc. Penes."
Printe wits worried on another point, which
would have - proved a still more serious annoy
ance to some of his Modern succeasors
' , The GoVernor of the Swedish 'colony, Prints,
found that his military cdneatiou disqualified him
as a judge in civil oases. Irrespective of the diffi
eulties he encountered froni the want of precedents
as applicable to the colony, and the complication
of questions presented far decision. he felt, as pre.
trotor of the interests or the West India Company,
jbo embarrassment of noting in the capacity both'
of judge and plaintiff. In a report, dated Feb
ruary 20, 1617, to the West India Company, he
stated his troubles ripen these pointe:
" 16. * * *-Again, I have several times so-
Hefted to'obtain shamed and 'able man. let To
administer justice and attend. the- law buelnees,
sometimes very intricate cases occurring, in which
it is difficult, and never ought to be far one and the
acme person to appear in court as plaintiff as well
as judge. 2.1. To not as seetetery, especially in
the Latin language, for it messy times has hap
pened, as is proved by the annexed paper, that ! -
have received Latin lettere from all parts. These
it would he welt to answer in Lstin, as 1 really
have attempted to do in the best way possible for
me; but I do wish, and submissively entreat for
the future, to be released from such a :work,
through the assistant's es above eteted of a proper
and /earnest man.' (SwodiSh MSS., Archives
His. Soo. Penns)."
It is not an uncommon impression with per
sons, otherwise Well informed, that when Penn
came, in 1682, he found a r , howling wilder
ness:" So far from this being correct, the
shores of the Delaware Bay and river were
pretty well settled, from Cape ffenlopen to the
falls opposite Trenton, the land being in a
great measure taken up, and the site of Phila
delphia then owned by the Sweneons, or Swan
eons, had for many previous years been in their
possession, and under cultivation. A perusal
of the Record will well reward.
Dan,llice on the ‘f International"
Prize Fight—A Suggestion.
To TUX EDITOR OP TIII PRIM : The• article
recently published in a number of Amerioan pa
pers' from the London Saturday Retina in re•
Bard to the great prise fight, induces me to ask
room for the expression or a few lieu upon the
subject of prise-fighting, which, if not particularly
brilliant, will, I think, at least possess the merit
of being founded upon common sense. I do not
intend to discuss the moral elect of such exhibi
tions, nor the manner in which they are conducted.
Neither do I wish to advance any opinion as to
the relative "braising"qualificattons of the bold
'Benicia Boy" and his antagonist. But, in re
gard to the krota/sty of a ring fight, I believe that
very erroneous ideas prevail. If the pugilists be
labored each other fro* vindictive, malicious feel.
logs, it would cortalaly be a very shocking and
disgraceful spectacle; and persona afflicted with
weak nerves would doubtleu be able to find seve
ral species of amusement that would afford them
more gratification then the view of any prise
fight—a visie to the Great Show," for instance.
I believe, however, that in a ease like the coming
match,, where both parties have a great degree of
/aspect for each other, the blows exchanged may be
considered In the light of exaggerated 't love-puts,"
although it may certainly be set down as an in
stance in which. It would be much better to give
than receive—ls principle of charity upon which
all such affairs are conducted. If a person has an
aching tooth, a mustard plaster is frequently re
sorted to for relief,- the sharp smart prodiced by
the plaster affording a pleasurable contrast to the
dull pain of the affected molar or incises.. 80,
when a stalwart, robust fellow is so full of Strength
and activity that he is fairly "aching for a fight,"
I believe that the blows be receives serve the same
purpose that the mustard piaster .does in the case
of toothache, and that the visitation of his adver
sary's " mauleys " upon the various portions of
his person, which it is considered fair to fire away
dt, create decidedly a pleasurable sensation. This
wog the ease, a whi
gratitude and affection for the
antagonist who has done him the favor, provided
it has been a fair, friendly contest.
Under these circumstances, and in consideration
of the marked attention which the Sayers and
Heenan fight has reeeived from the press general
ly, I am led to put forth a suggestion, which, if
adopted by our national legislators at Washington,
obtdd not fail to be of immenseadvantage to the
interests of the country. A great dee' of Valuable
time is consumed during every session of Congress
inforooions talk , by members having pet grievances
which they wish to ventilate. Now, jr Nygren
would have a twenty-four-foot ring etaked but upon
the Capitol grounds, and adopt a rule that any
honorable gentleman having a disagreeable feeling
against any other honorable gentleman, instead of
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knotra ea Correo- MO: They Inithdielk
weletdiene, atertewhere , et the laorth,
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purehasobr the SOCrilets: bieiaauc RC'
whet name is not atated- - - - 7 , 4
thwadust k nationality of -the stiiyiNeVave
diverse report's. That moat racy,
that, beford fitting out Air this lid
they had been transferred to some agent of the
7diramon. Government- The pareltase areney.
$5.1,Q00, - , is add even to have been transaftbal
thrraiibitlie French Cantalateat Vistatehn. - 1
' It is dosewhet aingsdar,bowevor, itthriraaa.
fer was actually made, as ,Teyetted,thet. Sue e[ them at least should 'be 'weeded 'dears" aa a
Spaniard. 'The Havana enitindlteult isioteer sea
very tonal' end proverbially eantra4o l ;4 , Itia aka
somewhat, eiagelar, if true, as reported. Mil: both crried the Spantah gag di they idled
from tho porta Havana- - ) _
, After they bad _gotten out to sespall nea t ealtie
agree that the Mexican gag ;wail hoisted,
_and the
rune mounted': ' This le Inertia bylhiasteoliondp
Mss o,whieh leak thenrataisatam the Ildi,ioeas.
Thomas Marin was then in valantend of : . the gape.
bearded the AlliZiee . htAbet O , IIPNW and
lent baek derniteles HavdiaLliY 'hat.; Both
vaseleireratbea sinned el Wan -;
CAPITTFF or 721 simutwort-raatmlLial, '
.21 1 4340ititiiNT. '
2n the meantime the OosiAtihrtional r ativerasanti
tit Vent eras bad it spied aproelannitlee,,deelariag
hiarin,a pirate, and antbeftng wbetrwer,ebenid
eneounter him. or his' vario - f* - *stirs elf
Mexico;- to capture them.' es same' pktreheny, in
'violation of the law of *damn 7 • - - -
; Whitt day the stainers left Blasi 'ne ars iset fn.
fnrnied, but they mad. their appears/ me of vim
Oros about noon of the Ilth:-,-Thdrisoississme
diatety signalled from, the castle ma suspialogs yew
eels, and the news circulated rapidly thrones the
town, where it produced great trzeitesaiiit.-
3 In . the :meantime the steinsericeinthused, under
full ateam, rapidly to-advance. They passed be
hind the Castles of Ban Juat de Mae. in the dime.
Bon of knii• finally ran "into Anton LI- •
saido,,wh OTO a flag, previously saliedity ifiyamon,.
indicated the place of rendearoun harm= was
at this: time before Vera Cruz. ' - •
• The etestnOis bcirenio fiege,ediatemir *bin they
passed the esetle,por did they hetet them either
thep er Sterittetes, though they wee ordered VD
to do; first bill Act from the fortreee,"atilattine.
wards : by. the , ll. S: &op flisiumxteh. ems
troy, they steamed hallyirerwerd } eairthic a look
of datiamm :du* :witti'prOutskid .toAirstiael
thim: ' -
'The Freneh; Spanish, and, - English Teasels at,
Sooriflobs :did not notieo tba.snephdeee ibmazgAgi,
or at lent did not order them to thew tbetinolara.
Captain Jarvia:of•the sloop-ofwair Sim' lanai. In
the senior United States.ogte e ee at Teak On*. Ba
saw with his own eyes thin eontereptawmoirhshition
or rho law ornitiono—twis vessels or iiadarsat to
tbt teeth . , pawing coolly 19 Wittemggivirig I signal
or hoisting her colorsgiag toril AO ; tedp—asid
tools . bui e rtourskd ectissitp
_ ei •
Ue ilgniedintely" aidedadtheiaollossi tow
•
es oga, on 7 8 , 877 1 8 g, ig • - 100 0 0 0 1 '
by the - eteamera' Indianola, of `this port, and ma
Wave, 'Plying onthe - MiMicancoast. -
The Marin steamers bad jest emit Smelter- at An
ton Lizardo, when the Saratoga came ep with them.
They still had, steam, up, however,_ and memsd to
have taken a pedant self to pmt st oneete Na in
'Mum of being overhauled:' TiosEra. begetter,
seems to have taken them One% 0110
moou_was planing brightly, .ard'at oneelook:• Der
SitiOn to ant of all retreat: than repaid
as if to gtvelight.• • - • • `‘-•
• , In the meentime,.Captain Tamer daspatelusd •
small boat to the steamer', with a flag' to deineid
thetinationality. Marin fired upon it.- The beat,
however, continued its some Marin • Arad urea
it the emend time. , The Saratognthen launched 8
broadside upon. the steamer, commanded in wan
by Marin. This was this General - Idirstitou, and
seemed' beet armed. She waa piloted- by, a men
named Flores. well known at Vera Cruel, -
The other steamer a commanded by one Capt.
Saneher, formerly of - the:Mei:loan war steamer
Democrats,' which be betrayed.
One,saeount says Marin fought, like- a lion, but
'others Say that, on the opining of the fire, both
steamers tried to - ran away. • They were, hewer*,
intercepted by the Indianola and the pave.
It was, however, two or three o'oloek In the
morning before Marin sirrendered. - He was taken
on board the Saratoga:- Nearly all thp 06881 sad
°Tetra of bothateamers were IMP raptured, either
by the Indianola or Wave, and taken ap to Vora
Cruz, where they were did - 101W between the Sa
vannah, Saratoga, and Prebre.
The number of the 'wounded on boaid the two
steamers was about thirty. They were talon, on
board the Berate" and thdr wound. promptly
dressed. Among the wounded was Captain Pions,
who has since had his arm amputated at 1 /818
Cruz.
The number of Americans wounded was threw—
one mortally. We have not learned his name Be
belonged to the Preble.
A few of .Idarin's men made good their - einsip•
to the chore, bat a number of Miramon's men,
who bad already gone on board the eteaniers,
were captured.
Among these last captures was lifirsinint's prin
cipal agent, who is said to have hid Islmeelf in al
obscure corner when the firing hegasi r brit - had the
misfortune after all to be badly wounded.
The Gen. Mirarnon was very,badly Waved by
the ffaratoga's broadside, and only gotten afloat
with difficulty. The Indianola also rneeived myth
mil shots, but they did her no serious injury.
110 soon as the action commenced, the two
steamers hoisted the !Spanish flog.
After their arrival In Vera Crum, several of the
prisonere made apnblio statement, in which the
detailed the history of the whole expedition-It
does not differ from the above. They all tastily
that the Mexican deg was not raised until after
both steamereleft the port of Havapa.
While the firing was going on at Anton Lizard°,
the enemy encamped before Vera Cras -seem to
have caught the spirit and- settled out in several
small parties In
,the direction of the town.
They hadslnring the whole day and livening,
been siding about on the sand hills, coolly survey
ing the city.
About midnight they made a deioant upon the
first and second lines, between, the railroad and
Helm whore - they were teeeived with a good can
sionadink, and tear about twenty minute, retired.
They teem to have had only a few small pieces
with them, nor was the number of men giant It
appears to have been only a union of several small
scouting parties, who caught the spirit of the tan •
nonading distance, and thought they would
see what they mold do before the bairn.
- At last accounts Miramon Wari eneemeel
before the city, and screed upon ' the %reign repro.
mutative!' the usual notices of his intention io
bombard it. Whether, however, be bu now the
meane,,ahlee the capture of the steamers; math a
matter of doubt.'
All agree, however. that to the latent adviee•
he still threatened the city. No one, however.
seems to believe he will take it "firemen bas
with him a large number of very fine .cavalry,
which is constantly parading oa the satanic
DEMOSPASIO Ssests HxnerrrlTll 0011711TTB11.—
The chairman of the late Dencotwatie State Con
vention hag appointed the following DOMOarlitie
State Exeoutive Committee: •
CAnirmas—Wirxtax IL Waxes, (by resolution of
mvention).
lirrt District—City of PhiladriAin—John Enrcnt
too, Jr., Vnioent Bradford. S. Henry Aakia. Benin
min EL Brew/tar, William Morgan H. R. Li damn n,
Charles W. C.arrigarw.Robett McCirLEdrinattl D. Clary.
Hush Barr, Hooray W. Imp John F. McFadden , A.
C. Celli, Henry Mules, Steilien D. Anderson,
_C. M.
ti
noovan. Dm,. Leech. F. F. agee. John K. Chadwick,
George Link, S. O. Mitchell. Daniel Salomon.
Second Distrirs—Charles D. Manly, Robert E. Mona
ghan.
Third District—George Laner..7.ll. Hribbard.
Fourth District—Stokes L. Roberti, Jobe DAVI/.
Fifth:District-0.11. Meyers. Nel.on Wsiaer.
• Sulii Dictri .I—Dr. Merles H, Center. Howard
Maller,Dr. H. H. Muldenbent. J. Lawrence Gets. Dr.
t. E. Hrelsecier, Reuben F. Brown.
- Scventh Distract—Bernard Hedy, Samuel H. Shan
non.
Eighth District—H. B. Burnham, Jackson wood.
Ward.
Ninth Distrfet—John F. Menus, Wham C. Ward.
Tenth District—£. B. Chase, D. IL RandalL
Eleventh Distrist—EL Gu•rtisey 8. C. Hyde.
TtoeUth Dis , rict—Henry L. Dtefreoheich. W.ll. Blair.
Thirteenth Dietrict—Peter Ent, I. Woods Brown. Jno.
Cummings. Reuben Keller.
Fourteenth District—John R. Bretton Jns. W. Parker.
Flfteen:h District—A. L. Rournfart, Thome* C. Nfo-
Dowell. William IL Miller. Rada, Dougherts • J. Mon
roe Keenter, William 1). Boas. George W. Bowman Joseph Wein,. Wm.rt. Bottles, John H. Ziegler.
Stzteenth District—Frederick 8. Ps ter, Dr. meal
Parker. James wr. Clark. Dr. A. Bare.
Seventeenth District—Peter Molnt, re, A. Megan;
Glats.
Eiyhteenth flittriet—Henri S. Btehle, J. B. Gansorrf.
Nineteenth District—B. F. Mere'''. H. Bruce Petr..-
ken.
TWEstieth Distria—Rnbett L. Johnston. Israel Test.
rn ty-first
District—J. Alexander Baton, Jalapa
MThmas. '
Twenty-second Th.orics—James C. Clark, Thomas B.
Senright.
Twits-third District—George W. Miller, A. A. Pnr
men.
nventy-FourtA , Distritt—Anttrew Burt.. John M. fr.
se t a. John M. MeClanry, Waltam IL McGee. Hiram B.
Bt. tleor. Edßarr. ward Camphell, Jr., F., K. Hutchinson.
James P.
Deems-fifth Dtstriot-.Thensas Cnnnineluun, John
Graham.
Twenty-sizt4 Distriet—Theinpeon graham, James
W. Kerr.
Tama: y-seeenta Distriet—Wilson laded. IMO. E.
Merfkliftd.
ricenty-eighth Disrefee—WlDisin T. Alexander, Jen.
4, Hyde. - -
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