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LEV AND TIESIBOOREBEVONDE ==t9 s i zsvisqsaalszp ot su i al was :0 cs u ;STR,I7I, '• ‘t ,P-OA; D XXIV TH:HT HI NG, • ift er.Al7,fisilitjekato ' • • t Pt 0 - "111 - , - - ~~~+~ :.grgeigh6 B :* ''ll7 - d 121:ii 1 4 i r E ' ism fox ens , • P,4 • •-; . t ,;• - 711:CP1'004' '1'14 4 08,9" " I-- • - wHlTS.l?if.t.ivrx-14T,t)owtriv: --AdowdmiKASIFIXI4( " '"" r, 1• iiWii;FTE Mid RA0K84146610 h* ,10116 - attltiiis6lllL , lfit ug • - -, •, • -1 , ,,, , 'imp ~',.; ~-; - 1-1 4 i 4 ;4 4 ' ' llpiiiTlitt , ll , 4i7 _ , , r r. - :: ...‘,.,,xtzwiaioimotetnnur -,,whia ` :' -" lign lit 11)12i'121arili , ' ..iia "...I. ' - ' ':,1,,,1' s ' ' 6- r i,i -'. P44110117;,}119REE1 31.;jk, :i,1•1,-,-0.`,:•!..,', .. ,. . - .',,4 , -; c .c...,,v. tat - 44 , gptliall.,1•L': , ~ . .. -. - , 0 4. 1711/20: 4 W i tht*ij ot a r t 41677: Art 41146 l itairgleMerte 4 ; - A • t • ic;VM M=2 CANTON itiILNKILO AAD PAINTED LINRIOL UNTDOYT nwce, AND 'COT , TONADINI. ALL-WOOL AND UNION CLOTH& ' DLACX AND FANCY CASSIMERSO. MACK AND •ILIISD DOESKINS. ainiarre AND ONION OABWILIBRES. ' DASIENAD .1111, Imam', the Idiot arrirda, reogrod a - WO .took of inail sat weouivis, adytw . l. a osotbilig aiid ladA4i,Trada, airaa INA' ore Fat Itakelhat Stara* asks. at alatas 1. -, . .. • o.NaLtiallEN (boa of J. Ma Whig* pad Rag*atas ! LPWIT . 4 11 9r 1 " iimitzs? ` ; oilurriimg - ILION! CLOTHS, of all imam. MIKA i 4 PM 44 MAKIN% VABBIIAEIIBB,PAN QY do.,I3IOLLErB BIIIC MIXTURES COTO:BiTIN DE OMPIII3, BLACK AILS. urn. .00rfott to:, stkaz., Int ',ELVIN% MI.ACK sad. FANCY BILE swami, k.{.,AG. Al of wileh oteri!A in ift'fariatbl tenor.' 11!..5T AItRIVALS. • ' MORRIS. noolizsaa ant OdaILISSION BEIERARANTEI; ' ' 1114' CIREITI4U.T 13TREJIT. lisioloosivod tor the Wok Iliesomo, fall oomoitooos (G &M4s sad dAXONY CLOT/W oad DOWNS, ~aocriF *or tai• of f • • wiido aid LOU RION@ . R` 11:311 do. ; do. • & L. OIII4ATIID DC!EMU% P. aB. • ea. do. Wilk& full** of tipwa scrimle I - ilaratiatialikLatrrasaiDosstini • - ant 1111:000ATINGS o " - , CIOTTOKMAILIP CLOTHE; lad Tarr r&Dretes, , ;Allitirigiiiiiiied&Q for iil 0104tirp4BLIC 7 - :: fen VpriVE ;At CO.s -111118N81114, 1 - a 00.; • r : • , *Poirizas •APD "-iiiiioo - ALB"DEALEa6: ,CIFILNA" r Nast soprit roma 4TREI4IY (Betw*Mi*KwOrchsitautatrsets:/ sir P17711 . 110.4* OWLS - AMINCW 1 GLASP,;• 01/01 os it ICI MLANAVO4r.nritF I RV P 1908).. , wa44.H.T.ismrnii; a do.,' GLAM. AND QUBSNIWAMIL; AlarNdr, ' :04$1.sp4fsei.dolrimid frau the t &Orr iT itATIT#ACTiITZT, pima iliunipute, itch a North FIFTH Iftrort. bf lest PILLAMILPHIA. 11DPOYD• do ' STROUD. i," - , • . _ •', .:PifTbAtgas 4MM% , :am* strw as head a annpiatu Stook or '` QUEANSWARB.' eioB isiiii,•Ami ,• -• • -,::., ~ •,, „ -:: ',PUNCH Mid i lENGL/811,0EVA. sierr a gr. , No.3llloT PQltitTg et., r . . mie .iot. to whsat - ty jp ir man * 101: P74:111:1:1W.": . f-Siii ' Ilyll9B, ULNA PAINTS, &a. 1013"413110.EMAKER Ba ix); PrONINDANN WANDA , , , • - NOtIRTS AND BAUD SMUTS, .11/1101.111311a-, DIUGGISITS, booby. aas Desins,to rrnarow 0LAN5,1 , 41171i, ; C I OUNTAY MERCHANTS lnabilr 'Att; o 4 . I • o4 ii , Ti!ls ) : 6 l 7 sow i l l th• 1 411 1 / 1 1litautit nisi* p6ll BUTLER & ' 14OCARTY. IW. 111 NORTH 11E0?ND STREIT, AbLE RICAN WATC:3IES. "r" ., AsMist. IL L % I th• NM. 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STRILin • iiir.Aessev tor Mb&lrkis Ciorsrt Mosalisotaroio. cum • , AND - QUI! ENS WAltie. DRUGS' AND Wt./TO/Met 4 ** II CLICV, age. GOLD AND 13ILVER OABEE3, LT TEN LOWEST JOBBING ■Yt-tasa. . . , , INEJEWELRY,- - AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICER. ' Y. .p.litrisosQ,k • , mawarm: ***** • ANN INFORTX - 111s HIM BOW' 0* fret ilal ia lmirkenf u g fat -g*** l l y 410 And Jet. Imam anis sire 3 , ,0 !!°!,°!"- "Wine. emeirwr arrizET; _ - Mal assodoint now W PPER, belimrfaha - , • espel3rintsnatent. 44 - ) . JOBIPII , .. 1 1360 PER, 61..ptUOS :4„ • Ate i rtos Am" 40 Repsfrour HAIDwARE. 12/99/11151yk*,191101a9311.2 Diu4ute .:T. #4 o3 N4tt:ga• Gums, PISToLs, 529 „ -119 LOW 111, NOR= 512 ir,lo94inrka• - 11111Lin9mpp11. 1 lad OUR OUTLJEYI WA:BR OUBB, 4sll‘ ItAICILBR, sad Ale COMMBIOR Stmt. ". " hd•Siso Irtkiti i,b_ tit *MI OADDIES; OIL 44e' •,. 4, - - .... q r .— . * wit ',63lmitle avail- D,RY;4IOODS JOBBERS. DRESS GOODS' AND SELAWLE. tiOISALT.A. L. BALLY, NO. 1113 MARKET STREET, INVITEE ATTENTION A SUPERB 'ABBORMIENT OF . , DRESS :GOODS AND SHAWLS. trial Will" 'AUCTION SALES. 'New °woo, wad tot isle ter Wow this COST OF IMPORTATION. .1. W. GIBES di spivs. ha 68i MARKET STREET, •n ow riming their • SPRING STOCK OF GOODS Adapted to • - ACE N'S .11Th'A will be, toad s lhll sarortmenfof ,timarna,powErmirßanNalf, , jelt-Sol , • ALL I ENDALLE QUILTS: THE CASE, FOR SALE BY JOSHUA L. BAILY, -'913 !lIARZET-BTIIp7. mhll4# MpOLINTOOIt, MOM, & 00., • •- nestiaim Aro WIWIJIIIALWMIALERIS IN MOTELS omgatemas TREVTINGS, TRIMMIT•IGS, rio:#3.9imixer imam, (lip swim) Are ow opening their ittociCie irldalt they to me OA attention of the tWe'.., • fel-em WIA.43.'iTTEWART & 00.. , IMPORTER!! AND JOBOBRO OF. , • '- • , SILK AND rijuirtimizta GOODS, ' • - • 314 MARKST it* *llrt 'ae4 Jo, ommaaw morr , p. a i , is a, !°° °°°° °rr , ° OPlNtrAnt i° lo c rialtriZ striaolTestia7.4l 0:117=1= ttir .1%.150N &SONS. - lARKEr;STRZET, • ((Woad door below fourth.) tilioarsai ,tolo so sssss Of' 0 ;,i!:1,11q4 l a tiV i aMEAN Ai( W(MkOZ fi PS?. ass • 1 ` Lae and any t 14114' * 1211) b ier UN =Amy, a ' LOS omennued mom o f .katis tiOiLtothanin a sattiat MOlTStioll F I ATE.Pittop,„ nthazna AND iOtBDRA OF , .* FOREIGN .170 DOMESTIC :D R '0 "O .0 D S . . No. 1 1 / 6 .amtursr STRICAT. • P,HILADELPH/A: traps. sPrurrei,:asuo. Erg.)1.10:1 4 ,,, .11122AINFIrs 011 , 71100:11D. .AIMND H. OtT/at WOOD,ICARE4B.;' k RAT W.ARD, Innninnti and tirboleinlo Deslensin DAY 'GOODS AND - CLOTHING. 10AR No. 110‘ :iddßitirr Street. /*Unit/104k. AUSTIE. Ro .IVIoVgIEIII, /11ITORTIIRS AND sozosawi' 12( - ' DRY—GOODS. :N Ah M . RT STREET, NoVedigh,l tanamezmni. oan k . Ba rar ' " SWAM FITHIAN. JONES. AI do.. WROLEEkaI DRALERS • not FOREIGN AND DONNSTIO DRY . laO 0,0 S . No. IRO MARKET STREET. NSW GOODE ronerrbag ovary 4. for . CITY AND NEAR TRADE. !atm SHAPLEIGH, RUE. &00,. 'lmporters of LAMM , wall% 600D3, LAOE3, sad • ENBROLDNNUM A 0.399 MARKET NritENT. Our present stook, *sleeted In the best Eisr,oseen atarkete by ourselves, is thi met *omelets we have Ter eared. • , , 64-111 m RATS AND CAPS. HOOPES • & -DA PIS. NO: sir ILAREE'r STEEET, NIA.NuFAATURENit or. AND' WHOLESALB DEALERS IN, FUR,. WOOL, SILK, OASSINIBRD, ,errItATT,AND,pANANA RA Ts. GAPS, BONNETS. BLOOMERS, RUCHES ' . PALM & 1 4 4D.,Lqw. Nom, ARTIFICIAL FLOWEND; &e. We ,reepeotfoill) invite tile, aßention of amp sad pr o mpt mins Wars to oar kolt• Vall f ood t. elt4se LOOKING GLASSES. LOOKING-GLAkIBES, PORTRAIT AND PICTURE ,PRADERS, ENGRAVINGS, OIL PAINTINGS, &e., &a JAMES S. EARLE & SON, /IMPORTER Al, MANUFACTURERS, WHOLE SALA' AND RETAIL DRALERS, EARLBS' GALLERIES, Ole ORESTNUT ISTRBST, SHOE FINDINGS. WM. 170111 1 !113 & BON: .." IMPORTER AND DULEjita IN .1300 Ti 111103, .and GAITER MiITBRZALS, ,1843TRI:08; °ALUMNI% • • ~ 51111MINGS, P.A.TSN't IMATUBIL. • ' 'RENON KIDS. LACBTB. .. ' SLIPPER UPPERS. ko. .. •• . .• . • • N. 2; bORNIOR FOURTH os AROII. METHS. PRINCE IMPERIAL ' C P A G N. E FROM DE VENOOE & 00,, EPERNAY, FRANCE. Bold by all Respectable Dealers throughout the e4untry. This fine brand of OHAMFAGNE; which wolf tie met year was &Cadged exchnovely to the,best tables of the Continent of Europe, has now obtained the most unbonaded sueeess and popularity, m thy, maul, it I. eaimmanded by mum or the first physalane of he city of New York, over al t. other wines, on aesosat ors, its ea strew/ purity 112112 .11.11012ey. and those ,who, onee try it moli use any UMW mend. Although only one )112.2 Nrut i a g re d e l sigrtri i-nt u n d d rO ti jaal l gro w crep u .gf r rt4 it:Sats Ire nog _as .to insure tne.guan If of , the ri se hag maintained-at its present ,high standard. • 1141 aoallropeml is importoksolsisr do w . ao Agnate of Monism v Rog aostatry. '•• Z. V -R. ROAD k • Posi. 01p nab as BRO WA , Nos, york. ' 112 Ullll sits. try ' . REEVES & DEAL, logi-sok fir • , uO4 MARKET Street. GRICASLI—YeIIow and White Giefige rt r MItaAt . BANr V PWILMALPRPt• 'NVEtINSDAY; ApRIL 4, 1860. THIRD.II . I7RP.F.T JOBBING .#9*Sifi 18611: .tiejari' TRADB, 1060. 'BUNN. El4lOOEt. dk do.; - =PORTEN'S AND JODDIARS IN ' , . , • ‘. FANOX„ DRY GOODS.; 137 NORTH THIRD STREET, Are prepared to saChibit at their salesroom the most eomplete stooks( geode ever offered *IMO, ptesent led unuedel attAedone to the trade teaetelly. The stook oosserisee a °omelet" exiartnient of: every I variety or. 1911,K11, RIBIIONIS, . . DEBAT QOODH, WRITIT 400 DO, 14.110110:ID3 MOTES, • CAJOBINNERN AND YE13.21(NN8,, iros.ORT, CF.OVES. TRIMMINGL" ; ij, Also. till and ieserel seseeat oleWl•ln; •yf . SHAWLS. . E • E . To alt of which they invite the eitintiee mien AND raohlrr nx-morrio kritSts. 8: M. DUNN, V. 0. Duo; H. R. RALIOUNL, W. W. HUNTS, • " H. F. BUNN. St4lin" 1860. BPRML 1860: FRESH GOODS. RIEGEL. BAIRD. & (JO.. IMPOp.T/UtEl AND .30813DR4! or roma!! AND ADIERICIAN", DIVY ,GOODS,,:• , $0.41.N, ISIRD BTRkII7: tiIDUIEL.OIIA. • . ' 'Woad tiie•ottalli 'lent* . the attention - of Cowlitz Kettoheete to their , 14.R08 AND Watt -DBLEOI'EP DTOOX OF FRESH bIRING GOOPB, Which air ewe now meting in Store. Merabina would find at to their admits* w to ct4lnad immune oar stony. la; M .11,0;4A N T SITTING' •••• CLOTEW WINDOW ORADEA. 13DA: - 115:0)N . ITH 141 1 1 I. TH.' - , AKANIJifiIdiIIREaB Or 'Ottra LOTH% 146 NORTH THIRD BTREET,'PHI/AH4LPHLV WI ittontion ofilealoro tO onr • stook of FLOOR;' Atuf.l3, AND ()ARMAGH OIL OLOTIL6, GAMIN OLAZI , D OAIi ad 14811.10. • boantlThl iirtlolo for Spades. The Mop! ittook of WINDOW 'ISHADIfiS mod -RUFF. HOLLANDR in the market, •t plow Which defy competition. 113-1•1 1800. 8 P " G. .1860. •J.T. W AY, di 4 1;), 19I3ONTIR AND WHOLESALN DRAWArni POREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS;, No. n 8 NORTH THIRD BT.. Are Loy reedy for the SPRIN G Aad voniusd to odor, to.o,tut sad aroma!ara moo*. Buyers, on* of the. ' - 110ST.ATTRACTIVE STOOKS - in tbigioninti7 sztetPriisiteat'wat d4fn reimport, How, not oily Wilde. bottle' any.ottost tot! , tarolumnra will IS out Stook well unlade& uf ail insione of the you. I. T. WAY, 1. PAL U. DUNLAP, "%WAY, hi-ft iO/10, Y. WAS, y ARID. GILLMORE, &CIO. scie.* AND 4 NORTE TEMD BTRENT; iIIaPORTBRA AND MIMS IN SILK' . AW FANCY' DRY GOODS:: whirsLACEEt, LINENS. ,NIKBROPDS • ',RIBS, HOSIERY, OLOVF,S, MITTS, AND 116.1 m ' SHAWLS. =TOP 000P11114 WK. 11. PAllliAlli. Noir. D. wows. COOPER; ,PAREAM, & WORE, DdEPORZERA iLIMPACTIJitiIIIS, A.NDIODBERB - OP HATS.- CAPS, STRAW. GOODS.' "'l' -Ma T ..11 1 1.1;.," 8 ":, N 1r A r floniq___ty 11 I I zrelM).ns. NT1C..,724 ito, , 0-11 m ' nAzlir,r, & ,alutura.. DIAISUBAOTURIES AIM . WHOLESALE DUMB. ut BOOTS AND SHOES. NO. ISE NORTH MILD STOUT. • fan aimontrnont of City anode Boot. slid noes sea dandy on hand. • .10-tAp 10 LAING & MAGINNIS. llnd WholosaleDoslors la IRISH, ENGLISH, AND AZSERIOAN SHOE THREADS; FRENOH , AND ENGLISH LASTINGS Te4. f F arwe Nt pr e vitus , 11.77C1.2 p : figittinizi.• &c. As, THREADS, CIOT - • • SOL Ag.triVri3 POI 43uree's o brated IX LA Maohlas SSC and Unfield's , Patent 800. TM/. No, $0 Nell,/ THIRD Stmt. D3-IST4 SOWER. BARNES. da 00.. BOOKSBLI;ERO AND PUBLII I / 1 111319 OP FELTON'S OUTLINE MAPS AND KEYS, EMMONS' OZOLOGY. BROOKS' NORMAL ARITHM.KTIOS, SANDERS' READERS, &a., No. 87 NORTH THIRD• STREET, (P 444 yid., bow Arch BMW.) fea-dm STRANGERS ARE INVITED TO CALL AND EXAMINE ONE OF TEE LARGEST ASSORTMENTS of AOOOUNT BOOKS AND STATIONERY, 011130103, DRAFTS, NOTES, , COPYING BOOKS AND PRlripBEo, ENVELOPES. LETTER AND NOTE PAPERS', to be found In any establishmsal the UNITED STATES. Sold Wholozolo, an/ Retoll,nt LO sad UNIFORM PIHOES. WILLIAM MANN. inha-et • 41 SOUTH FOURTH Street. MOSS, BROTHER, & Co., .430 .MARKET STREET. BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND ' BLANK-BOOK DiANI.IP AOTVROS, Rasp large and welt-selected stook, IMPORTED; DOMESTIC, and of their own 'I4I,I4I3FACtUIVE Wholesale and Roitail ?flowed prices. - BLANE ' HOOKS On hand in largetellt; utade, to order, of any desired pattern, of the', .1 . Dent material and "work manship. We are auntie* cola our extended faollEtee to otter superior induoemente to purchasers. A call 4 motioned. fei9-2m Phaindeli)his. BLINDS AND SHAD 33. WILLIANS, No. 16 NORTH BIRTH BTRERT Is the most extensive mennfaoteree of VENETIAN _BLINDS Amp: WINDOW SHADES. The 'largest and finest amendment In' the Mtn at the lowed primes. lltodt Shades made and lettered. Repelling prommtll 'attended to. ' ard-am STATIONERY. NEW PUBLICATIONS. THE SATURDATIVENING POST. " ...,- _ . , Thlk h r,Arr u ithir v iets Weekly. , : • . The Omit , P:pliodoloCe 4 week)y. : . ' The eater sr vents% ortii. : ' The Greet PSHaielenia 4"ee, if. . TII Poor kir ou r . le Tr radi i . IM. onset Es voila ;niers err e ! ke . Q u a se /grit/net Jrrowe still more .Interestin, 'kl week the rea der learns • What Frank • ate ta r reT she Lst(lo Wopieto., (Apt. (Ilaytott visite the Ensile oame in his quager garb , and afterwards inalis; a bnl dash for Gen. Knyehatuten. Do not fail to r this! fins story, Ansa her nom ror the powerlui atoll of '' Ms EarPs Dnesitter" to alsogiven.• • - ' •'• ' ' . Hut tho l'Orr. WWI Always the best 'Rorie". le not a m ere StorO pow. Always contains &large amount of instructive and t ruly indueble. matter. • Of the Notes on Nursing. 01 Florence Nightisosolls, e, boy writes: ' • " The present 'number le as full: of sound sense end eioful ouit4ooLloo as those winch have preceded It, These Notes' ar' eertatnir of rare merit. Florence Melt/op/Ws. Ilan) the world believes, entered upon her onerous career o f duty putrefy front the with to follow Rim whd went rut doing hood.' , 19he has devoted the boot onerame o her mind po the atudy..of• the laws of Isoalth and the et means of restoring ' ,it ••and fin lb, atm has thrown herself • with wholo.hearted ardor into shah a field of action as would test the truth of all her t eerie' end make her knowledge &TOM sod reliable , ink From pnah s, woman, wttb snob an expellees*, s meters on Noising ,come With: peaulifir folOO pod nion! the idossellanioos Copleote Of ,the POST this .. k 4 1 •,' tis •,1,-ired notosekeepar—an Affeeting Lesson for thertl • I •• rown'icelnitette.- BP Maggie C. trirb•4 , I - Ertioitallftiaiigirg "l - 4114nPie ' '' ' Vetdalk. afitogisato, tlisittfsittet,S., ~ ••,. 1 „ „ the 4 4 16/M etit / oTtiitPon t r e tig. l i sLitti l l ul -"r f , oltruntisardaceprast told to ZOO. Ortintley'F. asks levs ~ , Stn , My Letter frotnilisoll Spriggs. h utning this Tables. ' • - ' nouitural Artielt tidal 'fief:mints. tddiegrObartmes, nd Conundrums. , • f r adelli Gleanings, ow Aunty fioranton " Xetohed" f hebah,Yorufit Ladiihi,•Bpifstrriet,Martindau. suer he roin Farse—A Folite American Moister. ' The Thicreveriesr at Nineveh; ••• • " " A (Mustang }hint., .. , ~ , , I, mat. Row to ales the Wind—a Lesson 'for Speoulatora in News, he., _Editorial... elipOinfli, NO & M. 0., &O. , , . VOr 11610 by the prinoipal newsdarmers. Book Minl- Ilene of the Posy ran always 'be obtained of ; ey news • dotter:(ish° will order them for _you. even if out of thent.)or at the office, 132 DouthiTHIRD litre/its Phila delphia. ,Price, Four omits. •• ; , •• • , I ,It , CARPETS, AND OIL CLOTItS, 1860. PHILADELPHIA 1860: CARPET WAREHOiIii•E: 8 OUTHDRN AND WNBTBRZI .1!TIYBR8 ,Airorooyootto,Lly invOl to will sad autolao our , ENTIRE NEW STOOK CARPETING' S RUGS,' 011; CtoTILS, RATTING% . RNGTISII slim sum, .just royeived by 1 ' JOHN IJENON. Asoistwoot to ittoittoa M. Mint.) No. 47 sour"' yoURT.H. STREET.. , 1 13LD ESTABLIELIED ETpRE, O. 39 SOUTH SECOND sTRENT,, ABOVE ORPATEUT. TOWNSEND & 00.. Importers and Notions tn VELVET, BRUSSELS, TUREE-PLY, and • • • INGRAIN 9 A R P E T S. Of the Nit English and Asnettsan wake. ISLATT4Nett; 011.. CLOTHE, Ach, Ao., &e. To orhioh . attention is solicited. • ndl29-srfcatin MULLSTREVT ' . . , CARPET WARI4I;oOSE, Rkpx.l46T,Eff„„ ,-•`..-- - : , • anrwacaraptEhesi . - • • , , - Two WNW; BELOW :N NTH, (Beni - 41;4mM ' ' freY a il ti ,l3VAl l lgs.pur oroßemerq vm rilTIAN CAR We:TINOS. *Sli ttorfire otroripr at Waned prioes for 44411... Ar&tenTl ß . arol l 0 § EVEZ Ilm " r 3 I lk 4-1 m CARPETS. F. A. ELIOT ft CO., Nola SS and sl' North FRONT Street. are the BOLE AGENTS in Philadelphia for the ROXBURY O,AEPET COMPANif,aud have ooruitautil for sale a full assortment of VELVET and TAPEATRE fARPETI3. °idiom Met - tarns. Also, a lame Bundy of the various kinds of ; OAR ZETiLinenufaetured in -,Philadelphia city and county, from' nearly all the bind itiknufaatureri. Dealois will And - it Co their Interest to oedl end exudes these goods, which are offered for sale on the moat favorable terms. $1.9,- - F. A. ELIOT & CO, being the Sole 'Agents In Philadelphia for the sale of the Worstedand Carpet Yarinespun by the Sungarille Mille (formerly the New England Worsted Company,) and being agents alio for Ate Ealdwie, 'Wilton ' and Abbott Companies; have tgoaltar faoilitiesi for keeping oonstantli for We -the various kinds of Carpets manufactured in Philadelpida, es Idle most favorable forma. 1817-dm 'VNOLTSLI OARPETINGS. Tapestry, : Brussel", Ingrain, and Weida* Oar -I".2trAnieriean Carpeiings and Oil Cloths in Mast variety, for sale, at the lowest oasArp hoes, • REgy.r..l. KNIGHT, Inverter and Dealer, gal bouth SECOND titre.,, nthit-Its Mame Bernath we* olds. M'OALLUM &I CARPET MANUFACTURERS, EOllO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, Also, Importer' and Dealers in • , CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS. MATTING. RUGS, WAREHOUSP, tICQ ORESTNUT ST., (Opposite the State Roam) Sonthern and Western bnyitre,are respeothdly invited to call. fah 2trn PAPER MIANGINGS. &c. 1860 . SPRING STYLES, 1860. or WALL PAPERS. ROWELL & BOURKE, Manufacturers and Inistortees 0/ ' PAPER 1-1.AX . G1N4:313. No. 17 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Mow *allot. Otter unusual fatilitles to Southern and Westeni bur , rai a sP'eatild stook of goods to seloot from, aid' all of be newest and best designs. WINDOW CURTAIN PA PERS in endless variety. fell-8m TO CLOSE BUSINESS. HART, MONTGOMERY, & 00 9 „ NO. 522 CHESTNUT STREET, wig sell out, through thin winter and next spring, their Igo stock PAPER HANGINGS. *islet:ins of every variety oonneoted with the business. AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. INE FRENCH PAPERS AT te) PER CENT. BE LOW COST. limn Venting their Timm Papered, OUR set great rthiIIGAIN S.. 113-tf VAPtCY DRY GOODS. y A ANSI Double and Twisted. two or three eord, herd or slack twist, rrom Ns. XI to 40. Unbleached or Blended, of Duearior Quality, on hand, or mado to order ehoap Ibr cash. Address, F. PRATT & 00., mh9-Im PAWTUCKET 'R. I. BURNETT, . , SEXTON. & SWEARINGEN Wootton of , FANOY GOODS, ' ENGLISH AND GERMAN HOSIERY. MEN'S EUeINISHING GOODS, LADIES' DRESS TDVIMINGS, ' SKlRTS—Shetlazl Wool. Zephyri na VARIETJES No. 419 Sittß .F 4 catillEr. AsiS:brivi • DUHRING & 00.. Not. 26 and 28 NORTH FOURTH stnisr, Are now reooiving, by euoceesive arrivals from En rope,' their SPRING IMPORTATIONS oip ENOI,IBII AND GERMAN HOSIERY, OLOVHB; AND MALL WARMS, Moohine Sewing Silk rind Tbiend—ond melt an fa- Wagon of their compete and weill-assinie stook— ESPECIALLY ADAPTBD TO SOOTHARN itaTTION 111,11 DIS• feS-Am MACIKEREL-300 bbls. 290 hfs. 100- qts. LTA. enA2M kilea No.lo Just reaollred, and in prime order. For sale by WILLIAM J. mhtt 173 and LU NOILTH W VES. 4. 1 1 4 s $ • IvIDNES DAY , APRIL .1., 1866. .New Publitstittons. Messrs. Appleton, of New York, have sent es, through Mr. Berard,. the third volume Oti New linson's new English version,. ,with eopleuil notes and appendloea, of "The Ilistory 'of Iferodotne.r> 'ln tits work, Mr. R. tialbeen assisted by hfs kins man, Sir' Ifenry 'Rairlinson, whose knowledge of the !regents and; geographY, antiquities; and: manners of the teat, is hmiquatied, end Gerdner WilkiniMi; equally' ell acquainted with, the Aitteratere, antiquitier, and topography of 'Egypt. The Work 'hail' the *farther advantage of being lfberellyaupplied' With maps 'and isngra- Wage: , This is 'the last, beeanse by fartitraeat" O eomplete, - edittem 'of " The Father ldie ,"rts flerodoini was • ealleil''Wtitero; s everiniblished; lii lyPograPhiCei "iiithation 'it *putt folhe Eag Pah edition, while its price' is 'oonaiderabit leas;, +Mother volume will complete the work.' ' FM; Sonte"weilisTit book of' considerable i merit . .t 1 and Interest, able published by , Messrs. Ap letoni basrbeen on ourtable; and we hate nneocou tably fiegleoted It: This is " the Iliktoriof the Wed States otAneriea, from thelblecovery of the Cuo;', tinent to : the - clothe of - the . Piret Bandon of the Thirly-fifth aongresst."' The 'anther' li Y. Ii; Patten,/ A. M. .. l'his -is an Doter° voluece of 806 pages, conCluding with a "good Indel. A' more rinasstitolng Work we Hato "rarely met Mr. Patten claim's' a' - place for' it between th ooze penile •Ci , 'school listOrlis, add `the - elaborate works "extending ' to "six' or `more - Volumeis t—to make it, in sheet,'" ehistoilqliat'ilbiiil- hi:sok' Oen tly' elaborate to trio& tieldliect infinene that bate had a porret in moulding the eltaraCieriof the nation and its Instltitlond, inool' and Politilsal—a volume that ehotild prieetit, as - fully a isiooneletent With' this design, those events which are intetimiting in themselies, or eharacteristie of the' times -and • the people." The events which Mr. Patten ichre.' Melee In this voltime extend from 1492, when CO lumbus " gave a new world to Bpain,"ns his Montt. =lintel Inscription records, down t 01859, the iecond year of Mr. Thishanan's Presidency. The remoter historloal period is treated with surprising fall 'wraith. necessity , of oortoentration considered, and events' trittlin living memory; are ,deicribedi with markOffmpertiality.""AreritY withont obeburity ,is,whett Mr: Patten has here accomplished. .1 B. IL Butler d Co l of this city, have just pub. lashed a new, and greatly . improved edition of MitobelPs New Intermediate Geography,: (the Third book •of the series,) containing twenty: / three copperplate maps, .drawn and engrav d ex pressly for this work, and nnmerons tine engr rings'. on wood.. ,The maps contain the latest • ten torial arrangements—for :example, those which tqa war of 1859 made in Italy. This, work Is a Geog aphy' , and Atlas in one, ;and,. an, such, an scone .y, to pupil and parent, in time and oost. It would by no 51111414 se:prise= if , f The -, oath,- him," just republished; by W. A: Towns- .d;el New York, as Vol: XV of the Illustrated . ; ition of Cooper's 'Novels: should be - read a' grips deal more; extensively now thamit tenons Usti - t esi posrance,:eome Men years ago. "At the , time Cooper was at issue with the preda,-if not wi , the publici-and moreover wrongly. estimated Wasps, oily:: On the bounding' billow! of 'the oceen,'and I t : upon the vast -prairies of his native land; e seat emphatic ally ethernet. As a satirist, frying 0 ad just th e oloak of Swift upon his shoulders; ooper was—na,where. Yet "The Motinikins," tutt tale is not without Interest, and the Altostrati ns by Barley ire exquisite in design and execution / . ,'" In " Catltt% Clyde," an' Xineriean novel iby an 'anonytythut. writer,' publiihed by Beribni New York; weird a great deal of gond *title , and,. above all, some skilful 'delineation et outod-doer to j e* asenery. Bet the oberaeters are 'Unread, th Anal! 'dents riot very natural, and, the dlal*ttio , ;Inia , istrainea.: In eetnidtinymen and Women' leli, each other in the plainest and least involve ii lati ' gauge; avoiding whatever approaches to extra Vat genre of diction. Some of the most neturat di a loges in - the language is the Misses Warners' 1" Say and' Seal;"' some Of the moat obscure lei to be found in the writings of Sulwer. ' t ,The mention, of this great author—for goat he is—reminds us that Meoisrs. Lippincott A Co:, o', this city; /hose library edition of Balwer's'iproo fictions, recently, was commenced with ",The Cax ; tone," 'in two lfinio Volumes, have, just added tine % 2 1 then work to this series . ' "My Novel;"' In f `ur,is, "- ' !times, is a beautiful specimen of capital getti g UP • for the delicate tinter the Paper is refreshin to the eye,' the !dearness of the We tempts "one to, read: and the' convenience of the sire is another pint in its favor. The next work to be issued in this eerie?: will be " What wilt he de with it?" i , Without having the slightest idea of the &Mho/- ship of" Rita," a novel of reallife, which hts met with great emcees in England,: and 'tallow epub. Riffled by Mayhew A Raker, Boston, we are ;bound" to acknowledge that it is well written, exhibits 'no small knowledge at modern society, not 'duly hi England, but in Paris, and is very dranuitio in many of its attentions. In feet; it is a pleasantly readable novel, evidently from a practiced plin. - ' The April number of the Eclectic illaastne (edited and published by Mr. W. IL Bid ell, of Now York, and handed to us by his agent, Mr. W. B. Veber) oontains two well-executed portraits, of no ordinary interest. Ono is a portrait of Macau lay, engraved by John Sartain, from the original by E. 11. Eddie, an English artist ; the other, by the same engraver, after the portrait of Longfellow, painted by Buchanan Road for our townsman, Mr Perd..7. Brew'. Of these, the latter is by far th, better likeness—it is the man as well as the poet The letter-press in the Eclectic is selected, with good taste, from the loading British perlodic'sils. The first number of Vol. IV: of the Coentopolt• tan Art Journal has a very neat illustration, ao its frontispiece,—" 000 d 'for Nothing,” engraVed on steel by J. Rogers. It represents a little wretch of a boy, to whose afflicted mother the village school master is making sad complaints of his inattention and devotion to 3 ' all kinds of bedtimes,' as we once hoard a country pedagogue deolate of Ammo body else. The painter's name Is not mentioned here, - which ;Is a • great ivjusticep for the Picture very dramatioally tells the 'whole -story. (There are several engravings on wood, and many artiele, upon painting, sculpture, and art generally.; In a supplement is given a list of the premiums awarded to subscribers to the Cosmopolitan Art Association, for the sixth year, on January 31st, 1860. Several of these were awarded in this State. There were' 27,703 subscribers in all, and the greatest number (2,710) were in Pennsylvania; of these 1,789 sub scribed in Philadelphia alone. This stmericdity is due to the exertions of E. H. Hunt A Co , the Asso ciatien'a honorary secretaries here, which isihand. Comely acknowledged in the Art Journal. In the South and West there were few subseribeis. In other leading States the numbers wore,-Nowbrork 2,140 ; ,Massachusetta, 2,377, including 612 'Boe ton ; Maryland;l,29B, including 1,136 in Baltimore ; Ohio, 969, inolucling' 274 in Calinnati; California. 590, including 500 in Ban Francisco; Connecticut. 878 ; Maine. 644 ; New Jersey, 408 ; Missouri, 425 ; Virginia, 416; and Wisconsin, 944. On the whole, 1,497 honorary secretaries reported 18,218 subscri bers obtained by them, and Philadelphia Join the von. Tbo April number of The Dental Cosmos (No. 9 of the new stories) contains a groat deal of: infor ma tion whioh must be of great use to Dentists. [Per The Presel Paraphrase of an English Song. TO MRS. I. , Wither away, green leaves ! Wither sway, sweet flowers ! For me in vain young Spring has thrown Her mantle o'er the bower.. Sing not to me, gay birds. Borne in bright plumage hillier! The heart recoils from Pleasure's vows Whoa all its fond hones wither. IL Wither away, ye leye. With which once Study bleued me! Ile closed, henceforth, my gentle books, Nor hope to Interest me ! For me tune not your lays, ' Italian songstress, neither The heart recoils from Pleasure'. voice, When all its fond hopes wither! 111. Wither away, sweet-hearts, , Nor dig ht your gay attire ! In vain you stretoh your snowy arms, And light your eyes with fire. • ' Wreaths not your limbs for ' Though none than yours be tither! The heart recoils from Pleasure's voice, When all its fond hopes wither! IF. Wither awai, my Minds, Attached to me sincerely 'Ti. hard kirk!' molitude, With hope entombed thus early! Let other's prise the rose, mutes's/teeth gther ; The heart reedit•frdn Pleasure's voles ' When all itir fond hopes wither. • APRIL 3, 1860. . • 11. R. Car The, Worcester county (Md.) SAtch nye " As friends of Douglas, we repeat that We are satisfied with the Maryland platform,t and we add that we are satisfied with the Maryland delegates to Oharlestea,. and ; have •no -doubt that Judge Douglas will receive the vote of the delegates-from Maryland, at Oharleaton," IrBIM Tyre! VANTSt •Utter, frOis AfEzekitieliarisdn annals rnanassott . CIIIIIIXOSEIBI waft= oi• ann. j fOorrespo' tiden e e i tsOf Tk A e u r le r li es A :.l r , '. '-' ''' : 1 : ~.. ..1 .- '''' - t ".'...-- - - lysaintorea; April 2, Wl': • 'On Bride* . enmities' isereinenial fable p, •la this -city, whieh, - tot less: for' the' rarity lot • etiii4il , ooiasions,then forthsteelebrity of thin:tan 'A vjqiiip c 4Oet 4t spilt, beld,AillanritPB 41011NeWhtib mdended notiee.. The °cession was the.hrklicar of a iLodge of. Sorrow by ; the Suprtnne,Conneil of -the Freon's eons for the tietithernArtriedie' tion of the United States, 6:Memory of the' illitstriena brother,. the' tate General' lam Anthony Qattotin; o£ the 0111' third degree, alieriensign Grand Irieteitor enersi . of the Order.: Snell °imagist • happen' rare oust: ;Ames who assist in the esresionbils are of th high-- artfolest offifesorta. iThe mast.Pronshient hi alien , ;of tltie.kklitAlSrAiiitisdielloitwermiamesimed rot / believe all tha;,§tates f,ismtaltioridtta AS VOrilltrest",belort - were iep*an ,'of- the. lissism*Vititif a ipi . er ~ 141 &Me temp& - Torllyiritig' ' ' ttiiiiese tbakedgelise opened ln.theld&rdsitrise" ;Tat littafiiiiidel Titiple, }sorne'r , ofibllailtiaattstaitsets. s' After' 11M-poriernsanoe of lialletillineeindhiVeit whigh the uninitiated 'are in (i?!. 4 44411nd will madam, • proespedonwas formed f "!0 8 -.Traltti , okurobs; 'Om. the Min wail ,io 4 l4___: ,n At.was.:a 'mum, bright evetting,; and the effect of ~ . . Abe :procession in the silent moonlit stretite was 'dlitiplY• l , intpresiive.' 'ririt'aeine the Wasidngton thitiMmideryof Knights Trunnion., led by !Major '.B. B. Erei2oh, who is the Grand Conunender'of the order in th•Ainited Stan*: 'They wet* folloired by the' Bine' Lodged, the 1 Royal Arch Mame, the' itoslernsiani; the Chevaliers 'Kidesch, ,and 'others of the high 'degrees.': After: them tonne the Bee ;prem. Gannett with their white and gold regalia. - On arriving at the church the Tempters opened hi • the ' right= Ind lett,, and the Connell, • *ming thiongh'tite finest; entered thoehirch and t&rt p): sitiork op the Platform in the seisetuary. , . ,On Dither side of the tabernacle were **dogs of the &presto Otemiell-and the'red eroisief tbe '4006 Te pia:. TIM Walls' of the; elmreit wet* haat in gar. , landsand festeensi all'Abe, furniture, jaws , pr . destai end altar,-were likewise ocareledwith leek. In fail, the whole noise err iiiene pre/anted i most sombre and • Solemn aPPosranee.` , Is,fsOnt lot the eleyetoirpititform or . rottimn, at:irltieh' Pr sided_. the venerable master of- this etteeild avulsion, was the coffin,l wrapped in thimble pelt, and suing= itS head ttithereut: On it' lay• 'rations e blank of the dedeased biethefiiaalt—suitspion of white lambskin' , aiiiir of whits:m.lov* the °Au of a So vereign Grand] Inspector :General; and • a Island with a black Seisbbird , and' twit: The IThree Lights, in . the !Oak Weer; rand 'east; we 8 - aldd• black, end.the omidlestioks were in the dra ry of, mourning. After this brief outline of the pl e and ceremonies thus fey, let me present, yon to ILO odt. ems of this Ledge of Borrow, as itte,flinvo l taken their, position in'the ehurolt. ". ~ . ".. • ' t . etinerablo_Afasfor otitis Lowlie was lldaokeyi of Booth Carolina, Grand High' . 1? the General Grand- Chapter of royal :sons of the Unitif Bia,tos '"(lflheit Plke head Of the Boothein jurisdiction, but,did side, os iio aotod u orator.) .• • Senior'Mardeti f : Oiler M. 11111Yer ' Past Blaster'of AllasissipOl„and editor ' of Courier. ' .Tunl'of Warden, : Charles Scott, .ol .Te Past; Grand Master of Mbalaatppl,, and fo filittnaellcia of that State.' = Orator,' Allied Arigiummo, Gran. 'aiandar of tha ,Suprepaa,Cgarait ; for tam so the Unit i4 fit•las Beeretary, William' P., Mellen, Past Oran ter et •Miretssippl.' ' ' • ' • Treuarar, Sabe 4 Robin bioDantel, Past aaeter if Vital *. 13eator Deacon, Luke B. Barber, Put, • Moroi of Arkansas.- •' ' • • ' Junior Deacon, ArT. 0. Pierson, Grand of bfinnelota.Y• - • " ' Littsetor of Oetemonies, Henry %Ist, Gran Per,of South Hereline. ~ : „- , ,-, ParundMi4,4.;;lrr.grgfki FiuM.GriMt iltilir 4 , -oe ,thaidetilet-dt'asiwohli-, ---•-,Es--i;., 7 ,- , ••.,, • -, 4 'Hisideer these lash . frinotio'ner)ee, there were seieral_Promitioiat'lllitions, into are distinguished . • in otheiwalksv'ehief of theeowu'th'elrieePresi; dent, MI.- Breakinridge; ' with, I kelleve, has achieved the higheit degree; sine theilitteetablitig' Of the Supreme :COUrieil in : Washiligton a t The ceremonial zobserved was sclera* to the eient • and accepted - Scottish .Rite, and, iropreaaid the considerable, number of - persons who were per-.- milled inside of the church. , • . : .When the Felder Warden, had taken his piece in , thOwestand the Junior iVerdenitia position lin the • east; melting 'With" the - Master 'th'e points of a tri7 _angle, that litter called up the brethren wltti three raps: , Daring' a 'very saggeitiiii , Sesvice l in' iv series of addresses by the Master and reirponnes by the Senior Warden; 011. the shortnets of-life, orhie‘h "ii a Taper that appeareth for a little while, and then vsnisheth away," the Lights in therseuth,, West, and east were, one by one, extinguished by the Junior Dawn, in typideitiOn of deat4 ant' daihntiss,_: The venerable Afaster the; addtemed the , brethren, and runsomined' that " Beath; bath somedime slime; entered oar -coned!, and milled from his laborr there onr 111[ot/ions brothert John li ts Anthony Quitman, the jaristi soldier;•stat an: and WiBo , and accomplished; ktmen.:" An them arid ,prayer followed, th e brethren all knee ling in ; m t the sign of the flood . Shepherd , After an.. soma- , tion from the Muter, apSoession or twenty sefen Bissau of theligheat degrees 'present, and . eotod for the purpose, was formed ; and marohed, lie slow and Solemn made, round the coffin "undir the : sign of . the (food Shepherd."- After making the circuit of the churoh,,end•when the master returns - to the head of the coffin, he said "May all the in fluences of our brother for geOd, that do survive him, be continually expanded and. increased, to bless his fellow-men; and May 'our leather who; is in Heaven; in'ilia wisdom; "counteract and andul all . those that tend to evil:" ' All made response in Ili solemn tone, "So mote it be." ' ' • ; , +The funeral honorl .were then - given' by /ill t to gether, i These henors 'are, according to , t is di_ realign: argss the arm' on the breast, es Into sign of the Good Shepherd; raise the right hand per pendicularly towards Heaven, and then strike the palui of it into the palm of the loft, in front Of the body. This was done three times, When the arms were again crossed on the breast, the brethren bowed low, and said, " Farewell ! farelell i faro well !" The circuit round the church and; conic was made three times, each tithe the master, on his return to the coffin, delivering a short exhorta tion, all giving the honors as ‘described, and bid ding the deceased farewell!! farewell! farewell; Then all knelt in passing.' . . Then a moat instinctive change in the ceremoni es took piece. All previous was in refereitce to death and gloom ; but as ‘ ',,.11ie seed dies, and out of its death springs the young 'hoot of the new; wheat th, 'produce an handred-fold,"ao the lamer. tality of the soul was glorified in beautiful expres• don; the lamps in the south, •wee„ and; east, being relit by the senior deacon, emblematid of the light after death. Then, all rejoicing, said ; "The I will of God is accomplished ! Blessed be th name of the Lord." And the followingiigorous a d sug gestive anthem for General Quitman (from Thomas S. Donohoe's forthcoming volume of peed ! ) was chanted with great effect: ' Weep no more He is not dead! On the earth he rests his head, But his spirit, everywhere, Like the sunlight, fills the air. it. Weep no more His deeds remain, Done on many n' crimson plain. Haunting still our flag, And told To every breeze by every fold. Hail to him, whose burning word Wintry Senates. kindling, heard i While, by acclamations fanned, Ran the fire throughout the laid. Iv. Hail to him, above the rent, Ye who knew and loved him beet ! Brethren, hail his battle done. Earth and Heaven together won. The anthedi oonabaled,' the Mister, add snug the orator; said : Brother Orator—Let Masonry, thrOugh thy lip 'Peak to" us of our brethir•wht , has' one Away from nil,' td be , seen among Ira la-this world no more forisiei. Tell us the story, of his, life, and reconnt hii Virtues and hls goodi deeds; that ire' marxemember'and imitate them, bet , let We faults ana errors be forgiven and Rirgottein ; Loi to say that he had them was but to may that Pre via' ' The oration of Albert Pike, Est., w# o very considerable-length sMd more' than coital treble Strength.' ,fie Nketdhed the life aild. • (litirt Med aareeed(Ceneral Quitman, f tnd aoie jus 'tioO to that, eictdient and ',Ciagles-rairid'e *milli he brenohbd into a plaloit;phleal dissertation be ne cessary grades to a good, life Anil the application of the best motives to brother hood r the'Mystpi Tie. It a very sible`Ot.iau'olimi t 'iM4siTegre* , t faction tlio' 'The 'Ceremonies r the chin& were 'oonoitided ' ; hy another brief ;prayer from Bev. M. D. Ilaleyinhanialn; arid the ifnights TetuPitti 'eetteitall' the Supteute Council heik to :the' Atisonle`Temple,'where only the initiated *ere 'adtaitted. " • • - I OA Sittlidely the Supreme Council visitediMottnt Verneri'; ' arid, 'trier making the circuit of the honored '_draiejoilned a Lodge of in thereof. The officers were the same as on the piglet "p' The hitresslveneie of fkiteeretiordealn honor of `Quitman, 'induce - me, "after a' quietude cif near a month, to inakoren egalmit the phisiolarts orders—a sate upon than: Eant'Biestalms. TEM xt,t - ExiczAr Pmois. eitifrprsalj'aisa 'l' Is mast tiabooribera (Ifir airssi.aaltrarash at ---,Mgr Mires Ceara., " " i. LSO Ilya *etas,. SAM las " - --" " - - liarma TlMOtecgi,k" " (la oeilrldnar) Ws* eaeheabamihet TIODO4 COSKOI• OV Wies of sari; 1.14 'For ihnialiVritalarAioe sir ararora and and as extra Con ras 119 , Patarlia pt the au* • 114 0 Paii Law 'reiraestimiras . art as Ammar tit Tag Wismar -Pass& ; / ; 1 4/e. 1 1 4 ) AffiIA.PAESS. Naaikwastak is tine air as Grafandia Steamers? . • - • .Letter fro's! Harrisburg. (6orooroondonos of The ?MO - _ —•- Ifiantsturna, Marsh 31. I ,4ntruntent was put on in the Senate to the ni!PF9Prion ijilttiedirating the salaries of the empty anperintendintaitt cinnamon Schools,' In the follOwitittbanner Is every eounty with Ism thaa one blinding lachools,-$5 for each; Issue= two liditdted aneiterti- Than, Otis hundred, $3; lasi than three imadreal and more' than two handfed, 4 -1 -. 344 1 1 0 4/ :Pin-.1 1 9n 4 99d and Mora Atm three hundred; :50; over four hundred` $lOO sash; burneardeirtrbelasi than $3OO per annum. It weshaeeksd elf by thelfouse prltettyany_by saes WhtPatliiadtabilj Oppokedlolbe WI& School aye *. * o4t,•irlit!'espefdillk - .igntlint in the *int*. tests* Wayne, Mr; ,, lfeardatee t wito, with • fraweler: esentananeceekdeet ',era, declared nigideatrEhtliid&firacjhbir glghti, ant * 12 0 , 0 0 5404, t.'e f , the tAtritavg:: !pro- manly is otirq; or she atts luta, been madly kr maxaber4 yam. White the phogie dAllegheny county Mtitiftet ati mainuA intervat war pained today the Howe,, and now only awaits - the signature of the fioiemto . kli‘S' he *telt laW t : entitled "an rilatiort to-tics dietricite of the Sagrame Court and regulattag theissaing of proems therein." It it composed diktat, asetioni; Iheiret &Wittig. the northern district, and the second maksi provision fOttrinsfiriing_the[doeket, PapereTaiid retards to "the`titiddYstliiitk to Which, we counties Waage ing to'thi northerp dietrilat are hereafter attawhed. The thittl;ssetimrprovides Mat ismemftsr the term in the mestere district abaileionamenne of the drat Monday - lkinfainW , and -" Itereefiar it ahalt 'not be conti,:in any of the jiidiei - therMf, 4 to Tante Any iwrik or prceese of any kind, commanding or requiring any personer party to appear before aelloonit r ot any judge thereof, se any place not within the district of said court liheroOn giiisea may' feride or such party may be Tooated:!' " This last . pieiieloii ii the portion intefestlng to the people of Allegheny ; rfor it will require the hearing of all the -mandamus, UMW is which their eetintyeemmistioners or City Camelia are the par ties* to .14 haunt in' Pittsburg, instead of taking them :to PhiladelphL or _Manieburg. -I notleed, hare, lobbying Air : its passage, Thomas Williams, Seg e , istos, Gen. William Robinson, 13,teRhen H.. Geyer, Wm.-11- Williams , aml, others. Batlike potienistrwho mintedthe bill worm Meats. m Vamaoi and ChurlasL. Goehriag. They • &rioted every funny of mind "and body to secure its-Pinage ;AAA AlAcuagh nn_Pridiy night it was voted ; down, to-day they enupoin reeenalderatien, and put if through triumphantly. Wheat'r it it for good orevil, to them is Ilse the glory. t, As ,the tee branchiaAllfargi- switerially on We appropriation tp,uotnnaltteis of , r oonferesse how be e n OP e ' i n fe fl. m i f i,e 4 l oWPßTlOennten'en• Mr. Duniap'a sup laoaent Dunlap*the liquor law of 158" - phiiid lIQUEO to.day:' Ithad previously pissed' the penaiti.' It ,glyel the courts 'power to g 4 rantliciensie 'any time during the yaw. ' The f' Philadelphia Improvement Company" bill was killed by wsmall• majority in the Roues. Mr. Pea:toast celled It up; but it leas appoint). by Mr. ' • - Pram. bait; int of Ma: I the t prat= , ~ IV. e, telaid, .Esq. lifforis'.lSc.C.Llogle &Mini:iota and Railroad Cuido•l Warren -I. efand hoe become one of the - eurreat - name of, ashily ; 'and the gentleman who beam it Ja one of the Orel favorite!, of. he, travellipg _pa tio. -Evory r vieltar ,tO !COT MIA. who - has Um* 'Asia eitteigh ti Mleet thi MetrirMditileed his hotel, hme.madettne aequalutemse of that 'estimable gem tlenten,, and wishes, to retain it; for he is just one whose of those' Mon' whose • &Went " qualifies die linkateli them foo- , pio " ally that they cannot es cape - youe q motiop,. a - ,who se. naturally ie. Erattats tholaseleu into 'our altedglijeat you fed thisaequainienee to be a yammers EA* pritilegit. We ..tave- Itsfavd aid seeimilßetent =of Ai 'Red ,teneel Ci Mc. , Warren Wand tqllollTlllo6 us that hit mane - fa destined to rank iiimad 'to .none amongst thee limit feepitieters — ottbr 'Mari! Stab* Ns is eheraeterised by a mealy headag. quiet Rai thought , fet , notion t . einse-boadmk. eseemst, aad edict ardor ale his 'dialing', bleragobiy sanded faiwasd,', ad. -nealetead Minageni• yr_ twain"- t 411114, 0utr .4.,...... -Omm bet4lo-_ _el.!. .ivrfiqiedbora wroditif.' ifee '-'ll4 titiret:crit'e llim reere,."o. , dee of-milltary 'midi= ; be. la - in'ency re amok* .model bold proprietor.. He contemneed life with a fined determientton to diatispdlit him self as l hotel - teem' - a purpose which nose may twonnanim :tawny** of. a - nod" antbilina. This idea he first melded at home, it being enemerted, 1 Mi toiiht, - ,i4 his espoirienie'at his father's hotel, the " Green - Mountain "toffee tiouee," situated at the top'of the Green Mountain, in his native State, Vermont- „At the age, of fifteen, be left the 6 aternal ' Coffee. Rome te "iiemnienee the - earner that be intended should , result In his-becoming one dey. ,proprietor , of one of. the largest ho tels in the world. New York attracted his am bitionand be arrived in that city with just one ',bile,- iin - bli pocket—the - Capital - stock out of-1000.he was to make- great wealth, tad a great I name, well good health, good fpirits, temperate habits; industry, reef his Vermont constitution. At that. time, - 1841.1 is brother. Simeon had just bought the old and popular Clinton Hotel, and 1 bore Warren nettled as clerk. Bore Me: :Leland remained - Ave years. distinguishing himself-by hie assiduous attention to business, by his gentlemanly attention, and by- bin' characteristic, agreeable cOurtesy ; here. too; It was that he learned - a les. son to whin/fail -his miter Program is attributed— that the success of a hotel driaruels entirely on its merits. , . : . . 'The opening 'of the California mines; in 1819, appeared , to offer to Mr. Leibuin the mane of ac quiring , the capital necessary for realising hit Cherished purples. He therefor, forsook the Clin ton,-and- took the first ship that sailed for the land . Arriving at Sin Premises:4.Mo first step was to establish there the PciitfilNeies; the - only daily paper . inthat growing sky,- The *Taal at once took the lewd as a commercial paper, and u the independent organ of the Democratic party. He had also, the monopoly of an 'exterelvo printing business; so that, at the expiration of a ;year, he had realized a handsome amount of profits, and turning again to his favaribrpursuit, he therefore returned agairi in 18.50 to the Clinton Hotel, when he and hit brother Charles bought that establish. ment of their, brother Simeon, who, for a time, re• tired from Vastness. ' The two brothers conducted the Clinton with. great 'sweets_ dating 1860 and 1841 and Messrs. Leland entertained the purpose of purchasing the Clinton Hotel 'and Clinton Mall property. Thug would - have- given theme splendid establishment, equal, in extent to the. Actor House, and finely sitdated; _but, _failing in that purpose , the three biothers. Sitzteeni - Charles, and Warren. unitedly took 'a twelve •Seaars' lease of the Metropolitan Hotel, on very advantageous terms, which they opened in 1852 as the great model hotel of the United States, and. indeed, of the world. And there M. Warren Leland still remains, as every one knows to his satisfaction whe makes that establishment his quarters daring his visits to New York: It may be truly said of the Metropolt. tan, that it is in th e hands of gentlemen who tho roughly comprehend the management that a first class hotel requires. The Messrs. Leland have given to that establishment afame unequalled by any similar establishment in the country; and so long as it remains utidet ,the management of its 'present proprietors, it' must • rmatinne to be in all respects the Most desirable house in the Metropo. lis. The Great 'Breach of Promise case. A DECIDER TEL MA' OP FRONT. Our reader* -probably remember_ that, some meuths ago, a Mite Oerstang, of SC Louis, sued Mr. Shaw, a wealthy citizen of the same Oass, for having broken his promise to make her his wife. The jury gave her -the munificent verdiot of $lOO,OOO damages. She was contented, but Mr. Shaw was not : en he moved for another trial. and obtained it. It has just been brought to a elms, and Mice Caretang gate—just nothing at all. It will be her turn now to apply for a new trial, though the experience of this last one will probe. ,bly not inspire her with any very ardent desire fog its repetition. Miss Carstang, it Seems, kept a boarding house in St: Louts and after casually making Mr. Shaw's acquaintance, colligated. it by borrowing money of him, on several oceasioos. Ile became quite a fre quent *kilter at her house, and, she asserts, pro rotted to marry her. Of -this promise her luster was ft,o.principel witness Upon this second trial her whole life has beep subjeoted to a moralises scrutiny, the- result of which ins a conviction on the pert of thejury that her record was not aunt , ciently spotless to entitle her to damages. r She leaves the Court, - therefore, not only with. oat "key pcountai7 solace to her wounded affections, but with the refleotion that her whole life has been scrutinized and sifted and analyzed—tiveryirinticent dictation, every gracious I k n ife bestowed upon a former admirer, every act of thoughtlessoeso and itopniderge weighed, i n the oldest balance of legal criticism that she herself has been *objected 'to the mortineation of sitting deY after day add bearing the unfavorable cotn meats af,the, opposing eoaesetupou her character, and to all sorts of insinuations and inuendoes, if not the direct ',bargee, that she was a female ad venturess, that she hatieusnared the defendant In her tale With the purpose of despoiling him of Ittliweli4thp and that a painful notoriety will hence 'forth attdoh to het name. ',The experience of the law which Wes Carstan 'has bad will not be without its moral, and it wil l affordio enteniagerrient to Others of her sex, whose affections may have beeitrided with, to carry their griefs into imurt,.nnleas they feel confident that thirels_no actpf,,ibelipast life upon whieb an in burious construction eau be put, and that they have een patterns of 'propriety and miracles of pru dence ; and unless also they can divest themselves of all •Sensitiveners of feeling, and are willing to sacrifice the delicacy of the sex for a doubtful pe puniaty,compensation of an injury which loses all PpOn our sympathies when offset by dollars and 'netitil,‘ It wait isultellme -that such a lemon was given, for these Munich of promise salts here become dia sitatingly opmmon.tbroughout . the country. Half a dosen heavy verdicts seem. to have 'stimulated ac,Ores le-promeki s more or less - young; in_ various quartirs, to similar - prosecittioaa. It arse biootain abaointaty'dluigeions for a man of wialth to be civil to en unmarried: lady. We trust they will now breathe somewhat more freely.—N. Y. 2'suict. .Heavy Sentence. _ . NonroLi'Airi) ;, 7 -The - trial of ind for the =nide - rid in ?em ceed lame - nty, teraidziated in `lb conviction. Re has "loom sentenced - toyisprieoinent in the peniteeldary fox eighlosaleam