THE DAILY EVENING TELEGRAFH PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MAftCH ,12, 1869. NE WS HUM MAR Y. City Affair. ' -William H. Oroie,re;d n In Market street, ear Fortieth, who BtabDed htm-eli on Wednes day, while laboring under a temporary abcrra. tion of mtnd, died UgtevpnlnR at the Ilojptui.' The llrt annual report of ihe MidnlRut MIb. Hod, Be v. Georpe Brinebart, Ueoeml BupeTin-lendf-iit, has just bern pub leued. The Mluioa Home, at tu, 911 Locu,t r-treet. was opened towards the cloxe ot February. 1868, and since theu a very large number ol lemalcs have been entertained. Oi these ninety lour remained as Inmates lor dltlcreut period?, eome of them as long as three mouth. Nino ot the inmates were restored to their parents, nud twenty were provioed whh eiturtttoms In ianillr. The ex peLseo tortbe yrat renched the bum of $0005 0H. William Price had a tv-srlon ye tTday before A:derrusn Kerr on the charge of robbery. Andrew A. nipka tea iiled Urn ho reoidei on fr. broaj s reet, and that not long neo bis bed room was robbud ot jewelry to the vhIjo of about four hundred dollar-1. Witness had scn ome of the stolen property, which had been recovered by the detective:". He idi-u titled a gold chain which ws exhibited anion the stolpn elTt cm. Detective Wuruock testried that tbe chain was attached to a watch which tlie defendant was wearing. Chl f Kneu a-ked tout the accused be held for a further hcarinu. a there were o;ber charirea asjainit hioi, nui bail in $3000 wax oemauded lor mo appearance of the accutrd ou Thursday nex'. Daring a tog on the Delaware on Wednesday alternoon, the steamboat swan, Captain l'r.vr, ply ins between ihiscMynnd Sttiern N. J.. rs.il Uded with the Btcaai.tblb Pan Ha, Captain Free man, while cro-Riug the Delaware from Dela ware City to Salem, the fr amta being on her way to tills cty from New York. Ihe 8 van Bank in a tow moments iu deep water, but her passengers and crew were rescued by those oa board th ' Kanita. At the time of thecollUion there was an escape ot steam ou the Sau, by which one oi two passengers weie ecalded. The Swan was built in this city, end was formerly known as the Cobanaey. JbUorts will be made at once to raise her. The twenty first annual report of the Board ot Directors of Girard College for Orphans was sent to Councils yesterday. The report states that eighty orphans were admitted during 1868, and sixty seven have been Indentured and dis charged, making tbe present number iu the college 610. The pupils arc divided into tcu sections, five of which, composed of boys uuder twelve years of age, are placed in charge of coverneseep, and live, compo ed of the older boys, are under prekcte. There are aiteen classes, and when new pupils are admitted to tbe college they are assigned to such classes as they are qualified to enter. The working class at the present time numbers thirty boys; they are employed with the carpenter and gardener. Tbe Board state ' that, in consequence of tne increasing difficulty ot fit. dint; employers who will take buys under ludemure, tbe working class has become too large tor our existing facilities for manual labor, and it will soon be come necessary to enlarge them by introducing a greater variety ot tandictatts; to carry out this plan, a large sum ol money will be required for shops, tool?, ma'eiiais, etc." The expendi tures duiiug the past year amounted to $135,-648-59, of wnich $100,927-51 was for houehold expenses. DomeRtlo Afftilrfli Gold closed yesterday at 131J. Visitors at the White House are becoming more numerous every day. Vice-President Colfax left Washington last evening lor tne norm. A Oelrgaiiou lrora Georgia, headed by Fos ter Blodgetc waited on the Piesidentyenterday. South Carolina and Georgia have wheeled Into line, and adopted the hlteenth amendment. Tbe lease of tbe Columbus and Xenia li in road to the Little Miami Koad was rati tied yes terday. Both branches of the Maine Legislature have passed a resolution adopting the ntteeutn amendment. The terrible pressure upon Senators and members of Congress by oiiiue burners is bo coming unendurable. It is thought that Major General Schoaeld will be assigned to the command ot the i'acltic coast, vice Halleok. Ensign Whlttaker, who was shot by the boy 1 Chalouer, at the Queocc tkaung link, died ou Wednesday nigh. Tbe Rhode Island House of Representatives yesteiday defeated tbe Female Sutliage proposi tion by a vote of 16 to S8. President Grant hs sent to the Senate the name of General James Lougstreet for Surveyor of Customs at New Orleans. (Je neral Badeau's "Military History of TJ. S. Grant" ia being tiaahlated into the French, German, and Spanish language!. A meeting or the New Orleans Chamber of Commerce is to be held, to take measures to commence tbe sale of cotton for gold. During a snow storm yeet -rday, a home a' Point Levi, Canada, was blown down, aud a family ot three persons buried in the ruin.-'. Mrs. Josephine S. Grilling, a prominent advi ca'e of female satfrase. is a candidate for tbe Po8tnilstres!-h1p of Washington city. Secretary Bone is eclively at work In the Navy Department, and we iio v have the asur auce that at last we have a live man and a stout heart at the helm. The recent Appropriation bill passed by Congress discharges from the Patent Oflic-e twenty-one clerks of the $UC0 class and four teen of the S1200cla-e. A company has been organized at St. Louis to construct a branch railroad troni Salt Lake to Ogden, to connect with the Union Pacitlc Road. Brigbam Voung has been cho?en President. A perlect avalanche of begging letters fvom aspirants for office has I all en upon the President, Vice President, the different Secretaries, and tbe representatives of "tbe great Yankee na tion." Let them have peace for awhile. The Public Credit bill was discussed in tbe United States Seuate until its adjournment, yef-Urday. The second tectioo, which lega'izes contracts hereafter to be made soecihcally payable in coin, was, on motion ot Mr. Sumner, stricken out. Foreign Affairs. Paris, March 11. The following suggestions are an extiact from the correspondence of the Jioneau Monde, in reertnee 10 the settlement of tbe Alabama claims: Here is, perhaps, a way by means of which President Grant could, i nout loss to tbe national honor, get out from tbe humiliating position iu which his country has been placed In consequence ol Mr. Howard's blunders. It would be to telt ct the Emperor of the French as umpire in tbe settlement of tbe Alabama claims. We are morally certain ot tbe opinion of the French Goverument ou that question, aid that opiuien we know to be favorable to the United States. We are not le.B certain that a note to Lord Claiendou (au intimate Iriend ot the Emperoi) or to Mr. Gladstone, whose policy on every kind ot subjects is as much French as it is English, woul 1 settle that ques tion in twenty lour hours. In this manner the honor of the United States would be f aved, for lucre is no oouoi (in our epsimaiion) ma', in- uotiucea unaer such an inn tion of the Fr neb. Gover leiice, the propost- imeut to oiler au be U til ed States honorable reonrt,on to would bi accepted by the T ouce doue, tbe Question of i lii hh Cabinet. This cuuiary compensa tion would naturally follow tbe recognition o a wrong dorje unintentionally, perhaps, bi nevertheiets cone to tbe great Ameilcan Re public. Paris, March 11. The Nonlteur contains the following opinion renpecMng tbe annexation ot Belgium aud of thu Rhine to France: "The truth," fays ibat paper, "ia that, owing to the late of our commercial aud International inter course beiweeu Belgium and the left bank of the Rhine, they mu.t Infallibly annex themselves t'ad)Oindrt to France. All these countnes gravitate in the orbit of France, and their agglomeration on the left bank of the Rhine raised against French ambitlou by the uneasi ness uu jrmuury ui lurei ,u powers, Uas HO longer any cause of existence. There is no need of a neutral Belgium between a Meodly France and a lriendly Germany, and thU is why, in our AiiinioD. Belgium must on cease to exist Far is, March 11. Tbe Liberie announces that . Labooiaje, tne amuor oi "fartsien Ame. rump ia coming to the Doited States, unon lie proposition Bjfcde to hj of naying him fl00 per Icct'ire; he is, br;de. rromle1 a triumphant reception, by the Liyal League and a nice apartment in one of your fahtouablj hoels. - .... lUvBB, March 11, Gnstave Limbert Is ae ttvtly neaped in preparing bis expedition to the North Pole by way ot the Pad do Occai. He has juet purchased and paid for the ship which is to transnort him and his crew to the Aictic n gloo. Tbe vessel is a CsiiH'llau-bu'lt three-masu r, of about one thousand tons bur den, vert strong, and well adapted to such a trial. Lambert's expedition is creating a general interest In Fraece and all over Kurope. Florence, March II. The Italian Govern ment has accepted the official invitation to par ticipate n the univerral exposition of fine arts which is to be held at Munich, this year, under the patronage ol Ludwig, King ot Bavaria. Pat. is, Match 11. The Florence correspond ent ot tne l.ilirie announces ihat the war ebtimaies have been To ed. The Italian armv la fixed at a strength ot 204 000 men, aud 1)00,000 francs have been voted to betier the position of the ubaltfcin officers, whose py 123 lrancs j er month was deemed too small. London, March 11. Tbe Cabinet is now united In trjlt g to introduce a unltorm svstetn of action In the vaiinus branches of English administration. The bill quietly presented by Mr. Goshen ou the necessity of e-tablisblna; unity in method ot asses-monts, as a preliminary step to uniting all counties in the same cause aud organizing common roads, Is meeting with tbe approval of tbe great majo'ity of the people. As soon as this bill has parsed the House the gan.e law and the road question will be intro ouced iu Pailiament. Kneland is now copying to a pre at extent the local institutions of France. Lond in, Msrch 11. In tbe Hoii'e of Com mons, this evening, Mr. Cardwell, Secretary of War, made a statement in legard to th army estimates, Lowing a reduction of 1,000,000 iu the total amount as compared with last year. He sa'd tbe Government proposed to partiuliy neromo'ish this raving by reducing tneiorces In the colonies, exec pt at military stations. Havana, March 11. It appears that an expedi tion from the United States, Nassau or Nicaragua has landed on the Cuban coast. The captain of a K I 'amen vepscl which arrived here to-day reports i bat on Sunday laxt, whilo east of Punta Mulax, he saw a fleet consisting of one sldo-wheul steamer, bark rigged, and three other steamers, schooner rlegcd, steering northeast. Shortlv afterward he passed a side-wheel steamer, bark rigged, anchored two miles from Gulncho Keys. A report has been in circulation for some time past in Cuban circles that an expedition was under way to these shores, bringing cannon, arms, am munition and recruits for tbe insurgents. The Peruvian monitors and their convoys by this time have undoubtedly arrived at St. Thomas. The Spanish war steamer which has been watching them followed them until they bad passed the Cu ban coast, and returned to this harbor to-day. A committee of conservative citizens of Matan zas have been organizing a band of volunteers, who are sent out daily in all directions to scour the country, and other towns seem disposed to follow the example of Matanzas. The news from the juiisuictiou of Gen. lncgos is favorable to the gov ernment. The Governor of Sagua, having received rein forcements from Villa Clara, has marched with all his available lorces against tne insurgents. Government troops have left Santiago and Tia yaino to attack the main force of the rebels at Ma- yari, in the Central department. The government is strengthening the garrlnon. A battalion, 250 strong, has arrived at Colonia de St. Domingo. The vesHels which are to convey the political prisoners to Fernando Po sailed to-day, accompa nied by a epanisn man-oi-war. Among cue priuon ers to be transported are Castillo, bank president: Kgblll, planter, and Heyneline, merchant, all well ki own men in high standing in the community. The government censor nas notinoa tne Havana journals that they will hereafter be permitted to pubiisn only omciai accounts pi engagements, giv ing as a reason that other statements tend to mis lead. Sugar buoyant; sales made'on a basis of 9a9Y reals for o. 12. Exchange on London lOaills: on Paris lt2dicouiit; on the United States, tiO days, gold, par to 1 discount; short sight 12 premium; 00 days, currency, 25xe24 diHcount. Havana, March 11. .Special to the New York Herald. 1 Advices from Manzanilla to tbe 7th inst. are to the e fleet that the troops attacked the in surgents in their intrenchmeuts, near Macaco, and dislodged and routed them, nine of the rebels being killed. Kingston. Jam.. March 4. The steamer Mt. Vernon, Captain Porter, has arrived here from St. Mary's with General Fan best and a party of revo lutionists. She will ritout for an expedition agatnxt Salnave in support ol the revolutionary President Diminguez. JOHNSON. II Ia Brief Kpeecli In Baltimore. The reception ot ex President Johnson, at the Baltimore Exchange, yesterday, ended at 3 P. M., and he was ercertcd back to barnuai'a Hotel. During the afternoon tbe Fire Department uiade a tnedisplay aud trial In front ot tbe hotel lu Monument Square. Dinner was served at hap past 8 P. M. Mr. Johnson took his seat with Major Banks on bis right aud Governor Bowie on ms left. About two nuudied percon9 w ere present. After prayer by the Rev. Dr. McUron, tin dinner was partaken of, a fine oand meanwhile ditcoumng music. The cloth being removed, the first toast was read as follows: "Our Guest, the Patriot Statesman, Andrew Johnson." As President ot the United States, the bulwark ot equal rights, the champion of the only true and permanent union of these Stales aud tbe dciender aud maityr of the Constitution, history will vindicate bis fame and record an impeachment of his im poachers, arid a verdict of guilty as to them by the votes of future generations of American freemen. Bal'imore, ttandiug at the gate of tbe Capitol, in front of the grand procession advancing to meet and welcome an illustrious citizen iu the name of that long line of admiring thousands who await bis coming, bids him welcome to a place in tbe hearts ot a great people, tor whose protection and happiness he bared his breast to tbe shafts of calumny, and for their sake biizarded all that is dear to the man and the citizen In his retirement fiom the Beat of tbe National Government. In the full vigor of his manly faculties, s imulated by tbe applause ot all gocd citizens, we look with great assurance to his luture efforts and in rluence for the libe ration ol tbe captive States ot the Union, and tbe release of their now true and faithtul citi zens from political slavery. May bis life and destiny be radiant in tbe list of the loug line of American patriots, with the blessings of tho lovers of tbe Constitution and Union, which have always been the glory of American citi zem." This tcast was received with much applause, when Mr. Jobnsou re.-ponded, as follows: Gentlemen : In rlxiug after the resolution bus been read of sentiments therein expressed, tor tbe purpose of makiug an aldiess, to simply return my tbanks lor the compliment, I have to t-pi ech to make relative to public atlairs bat what has already been expressed, aud in rising now it is only to tender my taauks. I am free to i-ay that during the last lour years in tbe arduous struggle going ou for constitutional liberty. In its darkest hour, ttio couddeuco aud encouragement of tha Slate of Maryland has been eticouiagement peculiarly sustaining in its cLaracter, lor when the crisis arrived Mary land second to be always standing for tbe Constitution and tbe Uuioo. 1 repeat, my only purpose iu rising is to tender my tbanks, but I will say, in retiring from the most exalted position in the gill of a free people, aud resum ing lie position of a citizen, I feel more hon ored than would to-mo ioivlu bciug Presi dent. I feel more pride in being an American citizen to-nighi ibau 1 would in beiog inaugurated President over the ruins of a violated Constitu tion. Yes, my deliverance is the greatest case of emancipation since the Rebellion. I stand a freeman, and would rather be a Irecmau tuau President aud be a slave. The speeches you have made me to day and to-uuht shall be Wasured up as loug as ono pulsation shall be rent from mv heart, and carried with me. Accept my thaLks, not as simple utteranc", but the expres-lon of a heart overflowing with thanks for the kind reception you have given me, India papera report the npfetting of railway train by coming in contact with Urge elephant. The rainfall in Calcutta inl8C8 wa forty eight per cent, above the average of the last fifteen yearf. DOKEfcTIC TROUBLES. A Wife Suddenly Ends Life of Mlery The Syracuse Journal (N. T.) relates the followirg details of a suicide: On Tuednv mornhiir an inaaest in the Cie of Eveline Fienc.h, wife ol Charles French, bp onmitted suicide, was hell. In his testi mony, Levi V. Hall said that he was cneo upon on the Wedue'dav morning- preceding to take the an-'e moWtm statement of Mrs. E' Hi e rrencb. Alter detailing the aopenrance of jh deceased and ber condition. Mr. Hall read and snbmitted the lolloWtng statement of Mrs. French, as taken down by him at the time. Mrs. French faid: ... - "I am fearful Him about to die; I am beyond all hopes of retoverv; 1 took oorrolvc eubli ma'c this morning, that produced this illness; my husband aw mo tak U ; he didnotolect to it; he gave mo the moi.ey to buy it three wteks ago last Morday; I told him before I took it I was going 1o take It; ho told iup, 'Take it, you fool;" he went away as soon as 1 took it; he knew it was poison. "We have had difliculy all the while; I kept the corrrslve sublln.a'.e all the while in my trunk; he eaw it this morning; it was labelled corrosive sublimate; what 1 have here stated Is all true, and I make this statement thitik ng I am near my death; I have no hopes ot recovery; he saw me take the vial out ot my trunk last iii?bt;'bc saw what it was and gave It back to me; I bought the corrosive eublimate at the drugstore uearthn Westcott House; my hus band did not know 1 was going to buy it." Mr. Hall fur. her swore that French, on being arretted, went to hl" wife's bedside and asked ber "if she blamed blm?" She replied, "I do not wish to talk with you." lie told ber ".Now is the time to talk," and eie said. "You have twitted me of things that never took place, and charged upon me thut which I never did." Mrs. Frances D, Wood sworn Said she knew of difficulties between deceased and her hus band; elie had told me that he bai tll-ud and bentcn her; she threatened to kill herself: she bad bought poison, aod he knew of It; have heard of his turning her out of door, and taking other females in in ber place; could net swear as to tbe truth ot the statement; knew not hit g ill ot Mrs. French. After death the body was examined by the Coroner's physician, and tbe usual condition ot the organs after tbe administration of a power ful povun was found. Mr. French was ar rested rn the charge of complicity in the death of his wile. - DELAWARE. Tbe Peacb Crop. Says the Wilmington Commercial of Wednes day : The peach crop is not injured yet. It is true the usually mild winter has forced the buds to an unusual development tor this season of year, but as the recent cold spell was not accompa nied byrain.no harm was done either to the leaf, bnds, or tbe larger buds containing tne germs of peaches. Levi G. Clark. Esq., of this city, who has 20 000 trees which should bear tinit this season, has just returned from an ex amination of his orchards in Kent county, and has left with us specimen braucbes cut from 4ho Ikiao r f ri uo rl a anil lorA natHatiao fin the latter there is but a slii.ht development of the bud, and they are probably not sutlicl"ntly advanced for any weather to utterly destroy them. In the early varieties, however, there is a considerable development, tthe buds having begun to ewell when the recent cold spell came on. We examined the!e with care and found the embryo peaches inside living and uninjured. The twigs are in our publication oflice.and any one familar with fruit culture can readily catisiy himself that they give no evi dence of any injury to the fruit. Ihe great danger now is rain followed by severe cold. The en p like structure of the fruit bud which is a tepurate bud, of course, from that which produces the leaf -enables It to hold water which, being once frozen, entirely de stroys the infant peach. Should the present rain be followed by freezing weather, tbe early varieties, if not the whole crop, would be in imminent danger of destruction. It the crop does fortunately escape all the dangers arising from our variable climate, it promises to be a very large one, the buds being most abundant and the trees in fine, thrilty condition. Whipping: roftt and Pillory. The same journal gives this also: Messrs. Killpore and llare discussed the whipping post question before a large audleime, last evening, at the Americau Mechanics' Hall. Tho argu ments were forcible and elaborate, and each gentleman had done his best to fortify his opinions by statistics. Mayor Valtmtioe, in piving the decision of the judges, complimented the disputants in their courtesy, aud then gave the decision in favor of Mr. Killgore aud the abolition of the pillory and post. Tbe judges were Hon. J. S. Valentine, John II. A lams Dr. I). W. Stoue, George II. Walter, and Wesley Talley. The firnt four approved tho declslou, and Mr. Talley dissented. The Hat Question ia the English House of Conmiuiig. It is curious to observe, writes a London correspondent, the nervousness and wonder ment which ait in the faces of the new mem bers of the House of Commons. They have tried to master the numerous and intricate regulations as to what they may do and what they may net do, bat forgetfalness ensues, and mistake after mistake is committed. Tor instance, you may wear your hat as long as yon like while yon are in your seat, bat if yoa stand with it on your head, there is im mediately a shout. I have this week seen a poor country gentleman utterly bewildered by this soft of salutation. He turned to the right and to the left in dismay; bat the noise of "Order! order 1" in terspersed with laughter, continued until a friendly neighbor rose and whispered in his ear that he must remove his hat. Under no circumstances may yoa wear your hat while yoa are standing; but even old members are apt to forget this as they enter the chamber, and often stand for a second, just inside, with their hats on. This habit is ecoouraged, no doubt, by the liberty allowed at the clubs. In every other place where gen tlemen meet in England the person who enters a room where others are eating a meal un covers bis bead; bat in the clubs men stroll alout the dining-rooms as they would about the streets, only condescending to sit bare headed when they are themselves at their food. This hat question in treublous times has led to many disturbances and quarrels; bat it is meiely an affair of manner in the eases re ferred to. I noticed, however, that when the address in reply to the Qaeen's speech was read to the House of Commons by the Speaker some of tbe radical members kept their hat) on, wlile every one else showed his respect for the Queen by holding his hat in his hand; and this, I suppose, was intended to be in some way a political demonstration. Mow Qnlelily They Learn I The Montgomery (Ala.) Jtai records the fol- 1UA'pfosecutlon was instituted before one of the magistrates of tbe city, against a frcedmau who baa beeu driving a eood speculation at the ex pend ot others. He had been doing a regular rr itemize bmlness in tbe hiring of negroes. He engaged to famish planters with hands at so much a bead, and when the hands had got upon tbe premises of the party who had en gaged for tbeoi, he would induce them to leave aud go elsewhere to other parlies, with whom be had made similar contracts. By this rotary plan of h'llng aod rehiring of tbe saoio negroes to different plauters, upon contracts, be has amasied tbe nice little sum of one hundred aud fliteen dollars in a very abort while. He, with the negroes thus engaged with bloi, have been proceeoed atiaintt for obtaining money under fraudulent devices. MARINE TELEGRAPH. Pbr additional Marine fmo Kiril jpnp. 4 LMANAO fOB miUAUBWHtA-THIB 1XAT. Ins ilisios.,.,, ..t I7i Moo Km . fivw Biw iWiHian WiTii .--h-IM PHXLADKUFfllA BOARD OW TAADK, Jm O. QxtTJin, 1 mAJ?ZviT. I OOMllITTMOFTH.MOSrTH. KOBB N. ALLSW,! HOVEMKIT1 OK OOKAR STBAJICKg, FOB AMKK.lt.: A. Oil T.ondon -New V ork...Pel. 17 HtllnDl...liuiSow...New YorK..... ) Tripoli. ..Uvnrpool...New Yor....Fb. 2 M i,bWu.-LlverpooL..New Yor... fma. u Krln M..,......t,tverixol...New YorH.....F(j. 14 hft ovlsn Uverpool. Portland ...FfO, S City ol trk....Llverpool...New Yorlc -Fab. 27 Plmyr.,. 1 JveriHM)l...NeW York Mr. 2 HernmiiQ ..outliruiton.Wew York ...Mr. O. ol Parliim...Ll verpool...N w Yor k .. M r. 8 AtaUnta...OT -London. New York..m..Mr. a FOK KUROPK. O. of Brooklyn New York... Liverpool........ ,.Mr. IS France - isew YorK... Liverpool. ..,.....ur. 1 Ariel ..New York... Bremen., ..Mar. 14 ,Mr, .a Mar. la ...Mar. au ,Mar. 20 ...Mat i I!rllBnn:a...New YorkOiow......... fronnlan Portland.. . Liverpool...-. ('. of Baltimore. New York...I Jvrpool.... . Kurop....-.J)ew York... Havre -. U ol Dork New York... Liverpool ..... (JOAHTWIBK DOMR.1TUS, KTO, MsriposB .....cew York.. New Orleans., Mar. IS mrnaMi ripes miici...Hvati Mar. is ...Mar. is -Mar. IS Mar. 2i Mar. 21 Prometheus, f htlHda.... ,.i bane ion Pioneer, Fhlladiw. .Wilmington Wyoming, Yazoo .rhllftfla.. Phlla.la.... .Havacaan, .New Orleans, MlnslMlppI ...New York. Klo Janeiro, liar. -24 Mails are forwarded bv ever steamer Id laerecular 11 dp. The learner for or from Liverpool call at Qaeenstown, exoept the Canadian line, which call at Londonderry, The steamers for Or from the Ooutl pent call at Bonthampton. CLKARKD YKBTKHDAY. Pteamnhlp Pajion, Hears. Boston. II. winner A Do. Bebr U I). Bmall, Tlce, Danvertport, Day, Hudlell ft to. Pcbr L. A. ranenhower. Bheopard. Salem. do. ftcbr Jacob Klenr.le, Sleelman.Old Oarntorldga.do. bcbrKua Matthews, McKlwee, Charleston, a. C., Lalbbnry, Wtckersbam dt Co. Betar Albert Masun, Kose, Boston, J. Rommel, Jr. Kro. Bohr P. B. Blner. Huntley. Batb, do. Hi'r Mayflower, 'uit. New YorK.W. P. Clyde dt Co. bt'r B. Willing, Cundiff, Baltimore, A. Uroves, Jr. ABBIVWD YK3TKRDAT. BteamshtD anlta. Freeman. 14 hours from Mew York, with mdoe. to Jahn F. Onl. About 8X P. M. oa Wednesday, on Delaware City, durloc a thick foe, collided with steamboat Hwan, hence for Baiem, N.J., caoilrg ber to sink in a very abort time. All the crew were reacued by the FaDlta, and brought op to tbe city. Italian brig Krrlcbetta, Fllllbertl. SO days from Pa lermo, with fruit to Isaac Jeanea A Co. bebr Wm. B, Mann, fctanford. lo days from Wit mlngtoo, N.C., with lumber to Norcrosa & uneeia net as before reported, ttcbr JobD B. Conner. Bloxom, 1 day from Magno lia. Del., with grain to J as. L, Bewley A On. Bteamer Ann Una, Richards. 24 hours from New York, with mrlse. to W. P. Clyde A Cj. Bteamer Bristol, Wallace, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P.Clyde dt Co. Kt earner Cheater, Jones, 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. P. Clyde A Co. hi earner 8, CL Walker, Bberin. 24 hours from New York, with mdse. to W. it. Balrd ds Co. MKMOBANDA, Btf amtblp Utility, Mlckeraon, hence, at Providence 9th lost. Barque Village Qneen, MoQray. for Philadelphia, eniered out at London 23d nit. Barque M. B, Mltford, Bhleld, for P Mwlelphla, en tered i ut at London Md tut. Brig Poiosi, Coallleet, sailed from Leghorn 17th alt., for Messina. Brig Julia K Arey, Babbldge. from BueksvUle, 8. C.. for Balh, sailed from Holmes' Hole Sib lost. Bchrs Jacob Raymond. Hood, hence for Providence, and B. Nickerson. Paine, from Boston for Philadel phia, at Brw yora luth Inst. Bcbr K. H, Furber. Cobb, and J. V. Wellington, Bnow, hence, at Boston loth tost. Bchr J. w, Vanneman, Sharp, cleared at Boston 10th lost., for Bwan Island, bchr AntheaOodfrey, Oodrrey, at Jacksonville 3d Inst., from New York. Bcbr iBase O. Herts. Gray, for Phllade'phia, oleared at Portland 91 h Inst. . Bchr Wm. 8. Hlllea. Burgess, 14 days from New Or leans, at ew York lOh lui-t. bcbrsR L. Tay. Baker, from Gloucester; Julia L. Prait. Post, from Boston: K. McLane. Sleeper, from New London: and Minnie Klnnle Parsons, from New Haven, all for VbHadelpbla, at rew York 'Otb lust. Bcbr Daniel McPhee, at Boston lath lost, from New Ce5;thr'Godldes. Velley. hence, at Newport 9th Inst. Bcbr D. K. Wolfe, Dole, hence, at Oregon Mills, N. C8cbVwm. Walton, Beeves, hence, at Jacksonville Bcbr Annie Magee, Young hence via Maurice river, N. J., at Oregon Mills, N.C26th ulU NOTICE TO MARINERS. A new steam fog whistle has recently been erected by tbe Uovernment of tbe i,omlu1oa ot Canada ou (apePorcbu, on the western side of tbe entrance to Yarmouth Harbor. In the Provlnoeef Nova Bcitla, In ckse proximity to tha Lighthouse, lat. 43 47 IS N., long. 9 21 W. Luring thick and foggy weather and snow storms the whistle will be souuded for ten seconds la every mlnnte. tbus making an Interval of tiny seconds between each blast. The Fog Whistle can be beard In calm weather at a distance of fifteen miles; with the wind, twenty miles; stormy weather from (We to eight miles; and against the wind from three to five mlies.p juncHELL, Minister of Marine and F. sheries. Ottawa, Feb. 26. 1869. STOVES, RANGES, ETC, NOTICE. THE DNDERJSIONEI' would call the attention of the puollc to his JNJtW taOLLflLN HAULJ FUKNACIC ' This Is an entirely new heater. It la so col structed as te at once commend lUelf to general favor being a comblna.lon of wrought aud cast Iron. It lr very simple In Its construction, and Is perfectly air tight; self-cleaning, havl4uo tlpea or drums to bt taken out and cleaned. It to arranged with oprlgh dues as to produce a laric mount of heat from tht same weight of ooal than any furnace now In nae The hygiomello condition of the air as produced bj my new arraogement of evaporation will at ouoe de. monitrate that It Is tLe only Hot Air Furnace thai will produce a perefutly healthy atmosphere. TLose in want ol a complete Heating Apparatoi would do well to call and examine the Uolden lagle CHAKLU.1 WILLIAMS Hoe. 1182 ana 11U4 MABKKT Btreel. Phllaaelphla. A large assortment of Cooking Ranges, Ftre-boarc Btoves, Low IKwn Oraiea, Ventilators, etc, alwayi ou band N. B. Jobbing of all kinds promptly done. 8 lOj THOMPSON'S LONDON KITCHENER orKUKOP AN xtaNWlt, fur families. hoteU or public lnailtutioos. In TWfciS 1 Y iIFFJB 1ST b iZ luj. Alto, Pbiladelphut Kanges Hot-Air Furnaces. poriaDie xieaiers, imw-oowd Grates. Flreboard Btoves, Bath Boilers, biew-hoU Plates, Boilers, Cooking btoves, etc,, wholesale ane retail, by the pB: 4 thomphon, llinwftnSm No. 269 N. BttCONJU Blreet, LUMBER. 1869 fcPRUCE JOIST b?juoj juiar, HJLMLOCK, 1869 lOvn BBaBONSB OLUAB PINS. 1Qin 1809 tfic?AS riS 189 1869 FLORIDA FLOORING, FLOK1LA FLOOlvLNU, CAKOL1N A FLOORING. VIKOIMA FLOOKUU. DiXAWAKK F LOOKING. AbH FLOORING. WALNUT FLOOW1NG, FLOK1LA BT1CP BOAttDS. K&iL PLANK. 1869 1669 WALNUT HUH AMI) PLANK, 1 QtiCi WALNUT Bla. Arsi) PLaJsiiC xOOts WALNUT BO A-RLrJ. WALNUT PLANK. in.O C N DJtKTA K KHH LUMBER. 1 QfiQ J&.D (J 'Alia WALNUT AND PINK 1 OZ-rt BKABONFO POPLAR. 100(7 bABON&I CHJOiBY. 1869 ABU. WHITE OAS VLANK AND BOARDrj. HiUKOBY. TOCO CIGAB BOX MAKERS' 1 Q(Cl loDU CIGAB BOX UAEKHif lOOt FOR BALK LOW 18fr) CABOLINA BOANTLING, CAROLINA H.T. BILLH, NORWAY BCANTUNG. 1869 1869 CBDAtt BH1NGLKH, 1 QftQ CVPHKMHUIN(il.i. LOO J M AVLK, BROTH KB A CO., No. SMNI HOUTH Hureet in LEGAL NOTICES. EABTKRN DI9TBICT OP PENNSYLVANIA in bankruptcy. At pbiiadoiuata. Ihe uuderklguad hert-by gives notice of his appoint nieul an Aolguae of KO KG K CA R u. V, ot the oil of Philadelphia, in tbe county of PtiilUe,paiaan. state vt Pmualvaula, within said district, wtm kas beea adjudged a baukiut uiion his own petition, by tue Llauiut Court el said dUtrlct. B, lr ABHHCRBT, Aaslfn turn . a.n. sixth l SHIPPING. LORLLLARD'S BTRAMSUIP LINE FOR NEW YORK. tailing Tor sdays. Thursdays, and Saturdays. REDUCTION OF BATKi. Spring rates, commencing March 15. Balling Tuesday. Thursdays, and Saturdays. Ou and alter nth of March freight by this Line will be taken at 13 cents per loo pounds, 4 cents per foot, or 1 ornts pr gallon, ship's option Advance chirget cashed at office on Plr. FrelgU received at ail times on covaied wharl, JOHN r. OHL, W pier 19 North Wharves. N. B. JExtr rates on smaU packages Iron, metals, etc. fffg CHARLESTON, 8e C. The Sonth and South n est FAST FREIGHT LINE, ETHBI IBCBsDiT. The Bteamshlns PROMKTHKra. Captain Gray "J. W. JLVKRMAN, Captain Vance, ' WILL FORM A BkGULAR WKLY LINE. The steamship rROMTHEU3 will sail on lHCRWLAV.Maroh 1H. Ihroagh bills or lading given In connection with 8. C. R. R. to polnU In the Booth aad Boatbwest. lnsorance at lowest rat- a. Bates of freight as low as by any other toute. For freight apply to . A, HOUlB CO., tliit BOCK bTREET WHARF. rfff-. F0H LIVERPOOL AND QDEENS"-SfiJkLVlToWN.-lnman Line of MiUl btai.n a.b MHpuiuted to sail as follows: CiTV OK BROOKLYN, balurday, Mar.lS, 1P.M. CITY OF BALlIMvlRR. baturday, Mar.i, 11 a. M, CITY OFCOavK.vlaHailfx.'lueaday. Mar.ifcl, 1 P.M. and each succeeding baiuxda and alternate Tuesoju, from Pier 4ft. North River. KATUI OF FABH4.UK BT TBI MAfL STBAMXB aAiuMB xvaar stubdat, Payable In Gold. Payable In Currency. FUUiT CAUlN..100lBTfcRAUIj;.......... fS so iAnaun.M..WM. uu to LonaonMM.,.MM 4g to Paxia................ 116 to ParU...- ...... i7 raBBaea bt thi ubsjat sthambb via valuta, 1B8T CiBW, STUliet, Payable In Gold. Payable In Currency. XJverpooLwMMMM..M.M.M...fA0 LI verpool.... t to 2U Halifax. ......M... 16 bl. John's, N. F..MMHM.1 i pt. John's, N. F .i . by Branch Bteanter.... J " I jy Branoh Bteamer... w Pasaengers also forwarded to Havre, Hamburg, Bre men, etc, at reduced rates. Tickets can be bought here at moderate rates by persona sending fo tuelr Irlends. For farthei Information apply at the Company's JOHN" G. DALK. Agent, NO. 18 BROADWAY, N. Y. tIO 0l)ONNKU A FAULK, Agents, No. ill CHJiuN UT buret t, Philadelphia, ONLI DIRECT LINE TO FRANCE. ua UJi-iNEBAL TRANSATLANTIC COMPANY'S tajLiu Dir.Aaniuro .on.rwJi.iU rn,w KOiUk m AND HAVRHi, CALLING AT BREST. The spleudld iiew veaals ou this favorite route for the Continent will sail from Pier No. 60 North river, as follows: bT. LAt Kfe.NT.......M...Brocande....n.Baturday.Oot. I V1LLE LU. PAKia .burwout Baturuay, Oct, 17 P K K a,l KK M......MLuuheaue baturuay, Oct. ii PRICE OF PASSAGE In gold (lnclodlug wine), TO HRJusl' OB HAVRE, First CablH.............i-k I eecond Cbiu.M.. TO PABiH. (Including railway tlckeia, lurnlshed on board) First cabin 1146 Beooud c.bln...,.........85 These stauiers Uo Lot carry steerage paaaeugois. tiedical attendance fiee of charge. American travellers going to or returning from tbe continent of Aurope. by taking tbe steiuiers oi this une avoid unnecessary rlaka from traualt oy KngllMh railways and crossing tne channel, besides saving tune, trouble, and expense. . UAOKGE MACKENZIE, Agent, No. 6s BROAL W AY, New York. For passage In Phllaaelphla, apply at Adams Ex press Company, te . II. L. LEAF, 1 7i No. 820 CHEciN U 1' btreat. PUILADBLPUIA. RICHMONr, AND NORFOLK b'l'KAMBiUP LINK, iixltOUtatt FREIGHT AXtt JUINJJ TO TJil EVERY BATUHLAT, At noon, from FiiUST Vt BARF above MABKEl BUect. THBCCGH BATES and THROUGH KECKIPTc to all points In North ana Bouth Carolina, via be board Air Line Railroad, connecting at Portsmouth ana lo Lyuonburg, Va.,Tennesnee, aud the West, via Virginia and Tennessee Air Line and BJciunond an LauvUle Railroad, Freight HANDLED BUT ONCE, and taken at LOW ikR BATKb THAN ANY CIH-EB LIS J. . The regularity, safety, and cheapness of this roats oommeua It to the publlo as tne most desirable me dium lor carrying every description ol freight. No charge for commission, dxayage, or any expense Of transfer. Bteamshlpe insnred at lowest rate. Freight received dally. W ll.I.IAM P. CLYDE CO,, No. 14 North and bouih WHARVES. W. F. PORTKR, Agent at Biolunoud and City Point. T. P. CROWKLL A CO., Agent at Norfolk. li VfiTft. NOTICE. FOR NEW YORK, VIA DkLA W.ARE AJND RARITAN CANAL. haFKUsH blKAMBOAT COMPANY. TbeCHEal'ii.bTaua UUiCKKBa water oommuul cation Oetwetn phliadelpuia and New York. eitaners leave dally iwu Urat whaxf below Market s reei. Philaaelpnla, and loot ol Wall street, New Yira, uoodt Asrwardedby all tbe lines running oulol New Frelvht received ou and after the HUx Instant, an 1 reiwaiata on kccouiwouatiug terms. WILLIAM P. C1.YLE 4 CO., Agent. No, lie B. DELAWARE Aveun, Philadelphia! jAsuta HAND, Agent. K No. 110 WALL Street, New York. rfSVJV KEW EXPRESS LINE TO ALE. jiaauissuuns, uturtawwn, suu wasnington i. c, via Chesapeake and Delaware Canal, with con nections at Alexandria from the most direct roat for L nchburg, Brlsti.1, Knoxvllle, NaahvlUs, DaiMia and the bouthweat. bteamers leave regularly every Saturday M aooa irom toe nrst wnari awe as.ara sueet, Fghl received dally. WM p CLYDE A CO., No, 14 North and Bouth Wharves. J. B. DAVIDSON, Agent at Georgetown. M. ELD RIDGE A Co., Agents at Alexandria, VU gin Us, 1 NOTlCa-FOR NEW IORK, Via le aware aad RarUan (',. b WI FT M U RE TaAN OtrOU 1 :ATION DFBPATCH iNiisiiik'i'dnpi'.uvsi ThebuMpes by these lines will be resumed'on and aiier tne eiu of march. For Freigh s, which will be mvM vvuiwvusnug terms, apply to 822 W M. RAlRD.dtCO.. No. 134 bouth Wharves. V I R E GUARDS, FOB BTORE FRONTS, ASYLUMS, FACTO RIES, ETC. Patent Wire Balling-, Iron Bedsteads, Orna mental Wire Work, Ptiper makers' Wires, and every variety of Wire Work, manufactured by M. WALKER & SONS, garmwl No. 11 N. BIXTil Btteet, DB. KINKKLIN. AFTER A RESIDENCl and practice ot thirty yaars at the Northwest Burner of Third and Union streets, has lateiv n Hit superiority In ths proBUit and Berfeotenreol all roent, ohronlo, local, land oonatltatlonal affaa siena ot a special nature, Is proverbial. - Diseases of the skin, appealing In a hundred dif ferent forms, totally eradicated; mental and physical wtAkneas.and all nervous debilities aolentloally and aoooesafuuy tMau. office hours from l aTm PHILOSOPHY OP MARRIAGE JL A new Connie of Lectures, as delivered at the New York Maaoum ot Anatomy, embracing the srbjeots:-How to Live and Wbst to Live for" Youib, Ma.urlty. and Old Age; Manhood OeneraUy Reviewed: The Clause ot Indigestion; Flatulence and Nervous Diseases Accounted For; Marriage Philo sophically Considered, eto. eta Pocket volumes eon Mining these Leolnres will be forwarded, pimupalct. on reoelptof flB oenls, by addressin. W. A. LKARy! PhniAejaf"41' 01 mi a streets. QBORQB PLOWMAN. CARFKNTEB AND BUILDER, Kt 184 DOCK Street, I'UIUDEU'UU, OTIOH BAIL DUCK AND CANVAS. OF aU nombera and brands, Tent, Awning, and Wagon-Cover Dock. n .w-us, am Abe, I Paper Manntactarert' Drier Felts, from thirty Incbes toteveaty-alx Inches wide, Paulln.Bal big. oaU SwiiML . JOHN W. KVKftMAN, AMUSEMENTS. IIERICAB ACADEMY OP MUSia GERM A "S d RAMA. FOR blX JrH IU. QIT.KN OF THE OKRtlAN B0, SI J,.!! bl -" cou'' bmtciasa Artlsta, eni by her In Enrnre. wll' live ' engaged blX REPKIC-ENI ATI0N8 GERMAN DRAMA, MONDAY KvkNli,N"i,,lJarch 15. mY,T,i,"'" KT17AKT. . TTJiDAY EVBMMG. March H, 'A1HABINK THH1 KWxb. WHDNEBDAY KVKMNU, March 17, MARIA NN A. . A DMlBPION.. St OSI DOLLAR Fsmliwfi'i l' Charge for Beservirdaeais. . iilu.lJ ClrCl Fifty tV VhT:"; Twenty-five Onte Th,,..j ".!" Raerv(d f-eats will no,iininca on ltn.l f ?'.,r"D'r"h It. at K.Wltlg' MiwhJ din,. '10l CHJtBN UT Btret.aud at the Aoa- set COKCEKT HALL TO-NIOHT. GO AND . CaBLTON In his great Irish Character. Pat. McCann. gt C0KCFRT II ALL TO-NIUHr.-HOX OFFICE opfn dally, Irom 0 A. M. to 0 P. M., lor tbe sale of rpservtd seals. Prloe It centt, g at OUE8NUT 8TRKET TIIBATReT ON TtKoDAY KVKMNO, March lfl, C. D. 11B-X A tl.'r production of Bronut 's Kxtravaganza, the WPLH OK TII10 CLOTH OF ilOLD, 81 PERU OPERATIC AM llfttilATM CAST. MAOMFI. KNT tt.TUMkB. JtWiM, INTBODtCF.K AND BP KOI A T, FKATURES: Till1 r l , ,il mukiiiiDj onr d,? xt"" r,'B, Nlusnra Leap Tit,tI,J,ANrKZ,8 CO N BLL hINKR. litABD B UBN1 1'HOL'KIICAI, AND ZOOLOQI- 1AL IMITATIONS. , KRNANI)KZ' OU1TAB BOL. IMi i k K TBOTJPK KX I R 'ORDINARY! Lt;f Ht hM oommeucml at TrumoUr s M isto btore iitH CONCERT HALL TO-NIOHT. Andljnce. " lie goods given away at this Exhibition are Bmt- 11 8 8 (It C CONCERT HALL TO-NKJIIT. GO AND 8EB J I h hMlltlflll AWAUIAPU 1,111 u.. .-..- tlftv In namber. The most attractive serlta uf PaIhu logs In the country. a 8 Dt WALNUT 8T. THKATBE, BEGINS AT II THIHIWlil.,1 rvtvliia . ........ . A M isiLrtJtf ii' ur jar HARNEY "IIXIAMS. ViiO-Tair TU.-l.-r u. .if. ,r..T.aala the romantlo Irish Drama eoiltied THE EMERALD RINO, I received on each representation with ar.v. w. KfTHUBlAbTIO PPL.ATTSW. ' Maparty.. Mr. BABftKY WTLLIAMa bECON D "w ILili A Mm MA Tl NEi44"1 ... . x A J" & " MAiill jKlaU ..J pvriurmaDoe will no Pre senud with an Emerald Blrg as a souvenir. ONCERT IIAI.L TO-NIOHT .THE ENTKRTAINMkNT. "aiui jicKeis eo cants. BfBfrved Brats. 78 cents. Children, tb onls. ttSl MRS. JOHN DREW'S ARCH bTREET THE ATRE. Begins ai to . BKtXJND BH AKHBHHIsN B E VIVA L. Ilnmniv A tin at, r LiruTDL-D ... Bhaktspeare'sgrat Comedy of With New Bcenery, Nrw Costumes. X'HUW AptlUllltuieills, Charaoterlatlo Music. Mra. JOHN DRKW as .BEATRIOE oeats secured six days In advance. tf PJOSCERT HALL TO NIGHT. GO AND 8EB l J it;. ...... . . . . w iuni.a3UAniaiu ains in ma great t;nara3 ter BonsB. Major Wellington de Boots. Up In a Bal loon. Fashion, ble Fred, Kul'lcslng. Rovers eta 8 8 tit CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT GO AND seethegtcatest entertainment ever In Phliadel- P! , 8t fX'IlEATRR COM ton R. KRVP.iOTrr dtdhok JL belowArrh. Commences to 8 o'clork. UlNJLVtUl VUUAaj BUUt Ebd OF PBOF. RIBLkiY'S world-known. Imp, rial, aud Original JAPANEBK TROUPE, Full Company, with the original L1T1LE "ALL RIGHT." V.1 rl R J" K K WELL PKRFOR SCA NCEi matinee on Saturday at a. .'ciook. Beats secured at Trompler's and Bo r Office. f 8 tf Admission 6U, 78. and 6 cents. Private Boxes, . OA'S AMERICAN VAhlfcTY THEAIReTZ eaoaoement of the J a Pa lor.a limited inruber oi nlgbt. Tbe great JAPB and the ' rlirlnal ALL-BIHHT EVEBTEVENING and BATURDAY AFTERNOON CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. - GO AND hear Miss JENNIE WADE slug her Odautiful BallaOs. g g st . VALER'S (LATE MILLER'S) WINTER GAEL EN, Nos. 720, TUt 724, and WU VLJ Btreet. IHE GRAND ORCHESTRION, formerly the pro peityoflhe GRAND DUKE OF BADM.N, purchased at great expense by JACOB VALKrl, of itiisclly.la comnlnatlon with FLAMER'H UROH KbTRA ani Msns KkLUK ANDERt-"N, will perform h VERY AFTEBNOON and EVENING at the above-men. tloned place. Admission tree. 1 U tf CONCERT HALL TO NIGHT. ALI BABA, a LA DDI N, AND THE FORTY THIEVES 8t HOBTICCLTL'RA L HAL L. GEBMANI A ORCHKbTKA P U B L I O REHEARbALra EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8H P. M. Tickets sold at the door, and all principal Music Stores. Pack ages of five lor 1; single. 26 cents. Engagements can be made by addressing n. sin: TERT, No. 1231 MONTERHY Btreet; Wittfe's Mnala Btore. No. ltttl Cbesnnt street; Andre'! Mnslo 8 tore. No. 1104 Cheenut street. 1818m CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT. GO AND hear the great CARLETON slug the -Whistling Thlet'twlth variations. 8 8 6t GRAND FAIR, IN AID OF 8T. PAUl9M. K MI-blON. to be held at the N, E. corner of SECOND and PINE Stieeie, commencing March 17.' lbSB, for ihe sale of Fani y and Useiul Articles, ad mission 10 cents. Season Hckem, admitting fortwq weeks. 16 cents. 8 8 I3t CONCERT HALL TO-NIGHT.-GO AND see the great CARLETON lu bis celebiated character, 'The Lub.iu Dtnclug Muster." pro nounced tbe greatest Irish burlesque of the day. SHm CABL 8ENTZ' AMD MARK HASSLER'S OH CHEoTRA MATINEEH, EVERY SATURDAY alSH P.M., IN MUSICAL FUNDHALL. Single Ad. mission. 6 cents Paokase of 4 tickets, tl, alBoner'u No. 1102 CH lOiNDT St.. aod at tbe Door. 11 1 U CONCERT HALL TO-NIQHT.-GO AND see Prof. M. O REAaDON. the great Pianist and Oompoter, perform on bis treat Invention, tbe Tombleronlcou, the wonder of the mns'cal age. 8 tilt MAMMOTH VELOCIPEDE SoiooT, TWEN1Y-FIB9T and BACK Htroets. opeu Day and Evenliig, All t ylns ol Velnnloed-s botu lor sale and to rent. Ili-anqaarters ol Pailaddlphia Velocipede Club, AdiuUsiou, 10 cents. 893m J. W. POST. vioInfn rr r rr' . .iinifH lvricnx uaajaj iu niitiiA. A beautnulbllverTeubet, several Gold batches, Silverwa e, Jewelry , eto , to be given to the andt ik N iu u p a At TRUNKS. IMPROVEMENT IN TRUNKS. ALL TRUNKS NOW MADE AT The "fc!reat Central" Trunk Depot, Have Unions' Patent Saletv Hasp and B ili, which securely lasieua the Trunk on boiheuds with heavy Roll", and lu the centre with the ordlaary iocs. Positively lo extra charge. GREAT CENTRAL TRUNK DEPOT, ' K. We Cor. SEVEN 111 and IIIKVN LT Sfn. TRAVELLER. NOTICE Pnrcha'e j our Trunks wl'h Hlmona' Triple Fasten hg, heavy Bolt; no fear ick breatlog, AT THE UK AT CENl RAL, 118 8m o. 701 CUE4NCT Btieet. BOARDING. AT NO. 1121 GIKABD STRfcET MV BB obtained furnished and nnturulsaed rovms t.ir loJglng. Board, also. U desired. 81 U OR aXOHABO BA0 VAntTVAOTOHT. JOHN T. HAUir, K. X. comex 1 MARKET and WATEB DKALJCRS IN BAWkJ AND BASGINS Of every deaorlpuoo. fug 0raJa. jnoot, wli Borr-JrtoapiiaU af Urn, Be larre aad
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