NAMNI. [From the Toledo Itlede..l The fined Old Times—Hew a Planta. lion Managed after Ilia Style of 1800 Looks in 16G8—Illr. Nagler clods Saett an one, and Reports thereon. POST OFFIS, CONFEDZITX ROADS (Wieh is in the Stait.nv Kentucky), March 30, 1868.—0 n my return from the ornery and cussid State of Michi gan, I fell into a state uv despondency from wick I found it difficult to recover./ used The horrors nv stayln in a community Welly /un to the exhilerashun uv the flowin bole, totelly imper vious to the soothin inflooence uv the .11 °olds which we in Kentucky egalst onto, and where the Diraocrisy are in a hopelis minority, made reason totter onto her throne, and intelleck to reel in a highly ridiculous manner. To dissi pate the impression, I borrared. Baseom's mule and Deekin Pogrom's saddle bags, and fillin the first with oats, and the latter with a loaf uv bread and a gallon nv whisky, madly plunged orf into the interior nv the State, that 1 - mite, in rooral eolitoodes, give full vent to the melancolly that opprest Two days travel up the mountains trot me to the most interiorlst county uythe State. Remote from railroads, uff uv the stage lines, and not within several days journey nv telegraffs, it wuz trooly a Areajen spot. Here wuz the log cabin la its primitive simplicity—here wuz streetss onto wich there wuz no mills—here wuz roads without no fences—here wuz women without no hoops. Ridin along, attain onto the quiet beauty uv the landscape, I heered a swingin, swishin sound a whislin thro the air; a dull, heavy thud, and then !oh joy! a shreek! I wuz in a wood, sin thewuz a cleerin beyond and from that cleerin the sound perceeded. Puttin spurs to my steed, or, rather, to get down from the ele.gaticies uv descriptive writin to actooal fact, thumpin Baseom's mule over the head with the club I carried, I soon emerged from the forest and beheld a sceen with made my heart leop for joy. There wuz a house— nigger-quarters—a whippin-post—and, Good Ilevins, that I should be so blest—a nigger tied to it and a vigorous old man uv sixty, with a broad-brimmed hat and a pious look, a layin it to him good! Wuz I wake or wuz I dreamin! Is these reel or wuz I the victim uv some pleasant hallueina shen ! Dismountin, I rushed up to him and fell onto his neck. "Now," sad lin extacy, "let thy servant depart in peace!" Shakin me orf and continyooin coolly till lie lied reached thirty lashes, the old gentleman bade two niggers standin by to untie him take him to his quarters and , rub his dolitoful ly lasserated back with salt and water,a.nd turnin t he exclaimed, "who in blazes are yoo?" "0, speck them words agin !" sad I, strikin a attitood, "I've bin in Michigan, and them words is music to me!" "Well—who in thunder are yoo ?" "A •Dimoerat—a ante-war Dimocrat wick owned niggers (this wuz a lie thrown in for ef feck), but they've been taken from me by a erooel tyranny. To see you,troo Suthernes, handlin uv em in the troo S uthern style, quite minims me. Speck ! hoW hey you managed it?" Slowly rollin over his quid, in a quiet and con templativ manner, lie asked me to the house. On the piazzer with fronted it, we sat down, and he told me these: . . His name wuz Rasper. He know"' uv the Emancipashen Proclamasben, but he hed kep it keerfully from his niggers, ez bed all the planters in the deestrik. Determined that solely for the good uv the helplis niggers one sekshun uv Ken tucky shoed be held sakrid—that her old, time hoLered institooshens shood be maintained at least in one place, he lied held em all in the same condishen ez before the war. The 'labors for ten miles square hed organized a league, and lied swore a sollem oath to keep their niggers like wise—to shoot at sight all nv em with attempted to run away or even to communicate with other, niggers, and that by drawin a cordon, as it wuz, around em, they had been kept is a state uv tellable snbjeckshen. It cost em ten or fifteen times as much to keep em ez the niggers made, but wet uv that? Kentucky wood novergive up her niggers or her Democrisy, and in 'one spot, seklooded tho it wuz, they were determined to hey a troo sample uv both. At this pint the son nv my host rode up onto a gray Odin from another plautashen with the old man owned six miles away. ' "Ha! John, " tied my venerable frend, "how is things over te Run ?" "All's well, dad," Bed he. "liez Joollus got suffishently over bein chawd by the dorge to do his regler work ?" "I thot so. He played off a little while this morning, but we tatted him till he wuz willia to give up his obstinacy and go at it. He's doin his average." "Hez Ceczar got well uv that charge iv buck ahot?" "Comer, not he died. He tuk cold in the leg and it mortified." "Jest my luck ! He wuz the best hand I hed on the place. 0! my friend, observe the effeck uv a hasty temper! He giv me too much u • lie lip, I put a charge ny shot into him, and now he aint wuth the powder that dray the shot. 01, how hey I wrestled with that ungovernable tem per uv mine! Hez that stranger up the run bib looked,,after P' " Yes. Me and Tim Huggins spected him uv being a emissary, ez he took a noospaper and his wife bed bin seen combin her hair, and we la quisited him. He took the Noo York Triboon, and a.party uv us gave him ten minits to git out. F,z he didn't git out we shot him. His family is still on the place, but they will probably leeve 600 D, ez we shel burn the cabin down t.-morrer." "How is Kitty "I cooden't do much with her. Settee her baby wuz born she hez never bin wuth much, and to git shot uv her, I traded her off to Simp son, on the ,East Branch, for a bay snare nv hiz zen and a bull pup. He stumped me to play seven-up, best three is five for the lot, and I lost. The baby hez a strong, healthy look, and I give it over to big Lize to bring up by hand. Situp -6011 sold Kitty to Ambrose, oft on the West Branch, and she wuz carried over titer yester day." `Well, cone in, Its well nigh nite. Como in to supper." We lied, supper, and afterwards prayers, and after that cut-throat 100 for dollar stakes. The next day wuz Sandy, and a most happy Sandy it wuz for me. The preacher, supported by the happy flock, wuz uv the reel stock, with is, uafortunitly going out. His sermon in the morniu was a most movin disquisishen on the Cuss uv Ham, inkulkatm the grate trooth that niggers wuz created from the beginain for the sole purpose uv beta the servants nv the sons uv Japheth, and, incidentally, ke wove in a most concloosive defence uv the evangelieity uv ketchin niggers with dorm To the master he recommended jos tle, tempered' with Bich Christian forbearance ez he felt he could afford—to the servant entire sub mission, ez it wuz the will uv the Lord. Ez the old man wuz in his perorashen, ther wuz keerd up the swamp the sound uv dorgs. The yelps in the distance, ez faint ez the whisper uv a mother, grew neerer and neerer, until tko melojus Voice uv the whole pack wuz a Chirlllll in our ears. The preecher etopt and prickt up his eers, ez did every one in the colgregashen. The report uv a rifle wuz heerd and a shrock fol lered it. "Be quiet!" sed the good old maa. "Its aotbin. Perkinsea man Joha run away last Thursday, and this mornin Perkins started out after him with Bostin's dorgs. It's all over now. and yoo kin render Perkins no assistance. That shot Bolan the desprit man, sad the dorgs are by this time onto bim. 0, why will these perverse spirits try us so? Why will they run off and make the ketchin uv em even on the Sabbath a work uv necessity and mercy." Just they a fresh yelp from the hounds shewd that the preecher.wuz wrong. The Rigger hod not bin hit, but bed played possum and bed, started for a fresh run. The congregashen started for the door and in a minuet they were out pell well surroundin the clump uv woods into wich he hed taken refuge. In a few minits the dogs chased him out, and a revolver shot laid him a cold corpse. Pettedly they returned to the church where the pastor, his cheeks glowin with the ex ercise, pronounced the benedickshun and the con gregashen separated. Gladly would I hey stayed there, but it wuz impossible. For me the couffick—l am needed where there is tightin to do. The next day I borrowed seventeen dollars try my kind enter tainer and rode away feelin that one day thus spent would compensate Ike for all I endowed amolog the Michigan scoffers. Wood ther were snore aish °seises. PETROLEUM V. NABRY, P. M., (Wick is Postmaster.) —When Is a ship's helm like 9.11 Impecunlotui anan2—When it's hard up. CITY BULLETIN. CATAWISSA RAIELBOAD.—The annual meeting of the stockholders of, this Company was hold this afternoon at the office, No. 424 Walnut street. M. P. Hutchinson, Esq., President, read the annual report, of the Board of Managers. It states that the total capital is $3,622,000, and that the Company has no floating debt. The earnings and expenses of the last year Were: • ecelpts Less rent of connecting roads Earnings • Working expenses, S:e Profits of , the year 183,393 28 A comparison of the passengers aid freight business with that of the previous year shows : 1867 1866 $74,757 24 $83,466 09 337,646 17 309,927 18 93,512 GO 41,753 90 Paeseug;ers Freight.... Coal The report says that $101,013 its have been ex pended in completing the renewals of the super structure, and the Board confidently expects that the coming year will show a handsome increase of profits applicable to a dividend fund. Although the business of the year shows a large crease in freight, the reduced rates consequent mon the unsettled condition of the business of the country (about equivalent to a reduction of 10 per cent.) has prevented a corresponding in crease in the gross revenue of the company. The lessees of the coal property belonging to the company Lave not yet overcome the dilficulty they met with in the shaft, but while taking tile most energetic measures to do so, they have been mining and sending to market from the adjoining property as high as eight thousand tons per month, and a very large portion of which goes west over the whole length of the toad. The report of Geo. Webb, Superintendent, states that 1,0:30 tons of re-rolled rails, with the necessary accompaniment of new ties and splice joints, were put in track last year. The bridges are all substantially rebuilt. . In regard to the maintainance of motive power and cars, it is stated that the new tyres now purchased are all of best crucible steel, the fire-boxes are being re newed with steel and best hammered plate, all now axles arc of best hammered iron, and the wheels are guaranteed to be made of the same metal as that used by the United States Govern ment for heavy ordnance. The report of W. L. Gilroy, Esq., Treasurer, was also submitted. It gives a detailed state ment of the financial condition of the company. The reports *cre accepted aid ordered to be printed In pamphlet form. ZRANKLIN INSTITUTE.—The course of lectures under the auspices of the Franklin Institute; in augurated two years ago so successfully by Pro fessor Morton, is to be resumed ,this year under the lime influences. Professor Boynton has a wide and just celebrity for his accurate and ex• tensive knowledge, and for his singular capacity for conveying information in an interesting manner. He carries his audience with hint us lie details the wonders of nature and opens - - - now rt. gions of thought and fields for fipaectlation. Ile makes his hearers feel that familiar subjects arc full of very strange and important facts, and pi °yokes the desire for still further instruction. The subject of his proposed lecture, to he deli vt led on Saturday evening, at the Academy of Music, is: "The Curiosities of Creation." BAD BOys.—Feur boys, named Thomas Pegg, George Pegg, John Young and Michael Dully, were arregted last evening by Detective WOO and Special 011icer Cooper, upon the charge of hlteeny. Mrs. Mary Cook went into candy hop at Eleventh and Shippen yesterday and tease some purchases. She forgot her pocket book and left it lying upon the counter. The t allot, which contained :f.157, was taken by the boys, and some of the money expended in visits to the circus, to the theatres, and in buying cludy. What was left was secured by the officers. 'I he accused will ban a hearing this afternoon at the Central Station. RECOVERY OF STOLEN PktOFERTY.—Tilis morn ing about two o'slock Policeman Houseworth ob served two men (hiving a wagon along Second street, near Connersville. Tko men jumped irom the wagon and tied to the woodel upon seeing the officer. The , wageon was drives to the Eigh teenth District Police station, and was found to contain a lot of railroad iron, which had been stolen from the North Pennsylvania Railroad depot. ASSAULTING A WOMAN. - William Ritterson was arrested yesterday and taken before Alder man Sonix upon the charge of assaulting a Ger man woman with whom he boardeji, in Data Row, Frankford road and the Reading Railroad. It is alleged that he beat the woman badly about the head. He was held In 61,000 bail for trial. MORE SUNDAY Cens.—Tke cars will commence running over the Girard College Passenger Rail way on Sunday, and will be rua regularly on that day hereafter. Tho cars for Laurel IRS, Falls, Wiesabiekoi avid Manayunk will leave the depot at Twenty-third street and Columbia avenue every twenty minutes. SUSPICION Or LARBENY.—A. colored man, named Jesse Mitchell, was arrested yesterday on sus picion of larceny.. He was employed in the house of Mrs. R. Fraley, No. 614 Washington Square, and is suspected of having been con cerned in thee larceny of silverware. He was held for a further hearing by Ald. Beitler. BoAnDmo-Roess: Tin:FT.-1 man engaged boarding at the house of Henry J. Klanke, No. 1,33 Race street, on Saturday morning last. Yes terday he disappeared, and soon afterwards a - watch and some money belonging to another boarder in the house were missed. REPUBLICAN INvimcirsi.Es.—A 'meeting of Com pany D, Repiblican Inyineibles, Captain Jos. H. Paist, will be held to-morrow evening at . Har mony Hall t No. 736 Arch street, for the purpose of reorganization. NEW JERSEY MATTERS. CAtesxn WATER WORKS.—The constant de mand for a greater supply of water, in conse quence of the rapid. increase of population in Camden, has rendered it necessary for the Water Company to enlarge the capacity of their works. The engine is to be lmproved,as is also the pump ing machinery. These alterations will be com mitted to the superintendence of Mr Birkinbine, of Philadelphia, and the work is to be done in a thorough manner. - It will be commenced at an early day, and urged forward with all possible rapidity. A &rock AND MARKET COMPANY.—A company of gentlemen in Camden and vicinitiare forming themselves into an organization, with a capital of $300,000, for the purpose of constructing ne cessary yards, inclosures nud buildings for the reception, safe keeping, &c., of stock, and for slaughtering the same. It is to be known as the "Stock Yard and Market Company of Camden and Gloucester Counties." Application has been made to the Legislature for an act of incorpora tion giving the Company authority to increase their capital to 6500,000. CATTLE RUNNING AT Lams.—lleretofore , the law prohibiting cattle from running at largo ap plied only to .a few counties and townships of New Jersey; but a bill has been introduced into the Legislature which, if passed, will make the law general and apply it to the whole State. Such an enactment may work advantageously to a feW sections, but in a large majority of in stances, it will be hard on poor families. But, this is another Democratic expression of sym pathy for the laboring classes. LAYING A COHNE.IC-BTONE.— The corner-stone of the New Third Street,Jll. E. Church will bit laid on Thursday afternoon next. The cere monies on that occasion will be highly impres sive and appropriate. The work on this new building is now rapidly advancing, and it is thought that the building will be completed by the first of the coming year. “Runscca llownt,p."---This tette name of the new boatjust built at the National Armor Iron .Worka, at Kr ighu's Point, for the • Kaishuts Point Ferry Company. It is a splendid wade', and fin ished in a superb style. It is 1251eet keel, 50 feet in breadth, 8 feethold, and draws 4 feet inches water. AT . LANT/0 COUNTY COMM.—The April term of the Atlantic County Courts will commence on Tuesday next. It is thought that little business will be brought up, as few cases are on the list. Only one prisoner is confined in the county jail. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN.--PHILAD.ELPIIIA, TUESDAY APRIL 7 468. NEW STEAMBOAT LINE. —A. company of gen timer' have taken steps towards establishing steamboat communication between Milivillc and Philadelphia. A large propeller is being built at Wilmington, Delaware, which is designed to be nett' on the lino. —Once on a time King James received the fol lowing from his favorite, the Duke of Bucking ham "Dear Pad and Gossip : Therels agen tleman, called 13Ir Francis alike; who bath like wise a philosopher's stone; 'tis worth but £B,OOO. He will give itme if you will make him a Baron. I will, if you command not the contrary; have his patent ready for you to sign when I come down. He is of good religion, well born, and bath a gbod (state. I pray you burn this letter. Xour Majesty's most humble slave and dog. "STisin." $560,380 56 . 49,155 49 511,225 07 327,531 79 . —There is not In Manhattan, Kansas, a beer saloon, bowling saloon, or ground-glass window :atoon of any sort. There was a great revival of religion there a year ago, , and 801:110 of the saloon keepers became converted and closed, and others lost all their customers, or had to close In conse quence. Ow TIIE GENIAL INFLUENCE and mild action of it. Wm: En'et Tlc-bouLounEux or univercial NELT- ItAI.OIA Pitt. render it particularly efficacious for those who may be delicately constituted, and suffer from NEI7ItAI.GT.A, nerve-ache, and nervous affections gene rally. It will strengthen the entire nerve structure and quickly eject these maladies. Apothecaries have this medicine. Jonntyros, 1.101.1.0WA.Y & COWDEN, Agents, Philadelphia. BOWER'S SIENNA nos, FOR CONSTIPATION -11113, cents, Depot Sixth and Vine. TEA. Tea. Tea. Tea. Black, Green, Japan, And every description of Fine quality Tea, For sale by MITOIIELL & FLETOREII., 1204 Chestnut street AT AN interview between President Johnson and Dan Rice, clown, and a celebrated member of the "Rine," he offered to the President his services in the coming trial, saying to Mr. Johnson that he had made more stump speeches during the last circus season than Mr. Stanbery had made during his life; and what is more, he,. Dan, had generally brought down the house. The President thanked him for his offer, and kindly suggested to him to change his style of dress when delivering his speecheb, and as a hint in the right direction, mentioned Charles Stokes Sc Co.'s First-class Clothing. Rouse, under the Continental Hotel, Philadelphia, as the place where he could be well suited. DRIED BEEF, TONGUES, &C., - iSte., For sale by .01 ITOII TA,786 FIS.TOII Ell, • 1204 Chestnut street. OPF.tiltiq DAY. Charles Oakt..rd & Sons', 834 and 836 Chestnut treet, will open Oil TEIIIIMDAY, April 9th. a large as- Ortincnt of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Spring apd Summer Hats. PIN EuL.—There are few operations more pain -11 then cutting teeth. A little of Bower's Infant Cor ial rubbed upon the gum of teething infants is a great MARYLAND DANIS. Mary land Hams. These deliciously flavored Hams H9nstantly on hand, by 111 ITCH ELL kt FLEroII P. 7: mon! PATCH Es, FRECKLES AND TAN. —The only relhibm remedy fw thuEe brown discoloration. on the race is "Perry's Moth and Freckle Lotion." Prepared only by Dr. B. C. Pnakir, 49 Bond greet, New York. re" Sold everywhere. no.u.Error. BEWIIQG MACHINR. Florence Sewing Machlee. Florence Sewing Machine. Office, 1123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. GAY'S ell INA PALACE, Geo. Gay would respectfully inform the citizens of Philadelphia and the trade throughout the country that he will continue the business at 1022 Chestnut (S. H. - Richardson & Co. having failed to cutuply with their contract to take the lease), and has associated in part nership Mr. .Morris Biiggs a gent!eman of large capital and long business experience. The ' present stock must be :;losed out, regardless of cost, to make room for fresh importationa. Geo. Gay will visit England, France and Germany, during the spring and summer to purchase goods, and will execute any orders' entrusted to him promptly, and for a small ROT CROSS Burrs.—Fresh every day through Lent, at Morbe's, 902 and 904 Arch street. SRA KER CORN. Shaker Corn. Dried, sweet Shaker Corn, For sale by IlllTOR7•.r.r. PLETCHER, 1204 Chestnut street. Spacinvry.—All those gents desiring elegant fitting pantaloons will find them at C. C. Dittnch Co., Continental Hotel, Ninth street. as this branch of Tailoring is made a specialty, and really warrants an invitation. Always aline stock of goods on hand. SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS and druggists' sundries SNOWIMII & bytoruzit. 23 South Eighth street. OPENING DAY - _ Charles Oakferd & Sons', 834 and 836 Chestnut street, will open on TIIIIIIBDAY, April 9th, a large as sortment of Ladies', Misses' and Children's Spring and Summer Hats. DEAFNESS, BLINDNESS AND CATARRH. J. Isaacs, M. D. Professor of the Eye and Ear, treats all diseases appertaining to the above members with the utmost success. Testimonials from the most re liable sources in the city can be seen at his office, No. SOS Arch street. The medical faculty are invited to accompany their patients, as he has no secrets in his practice. Artificial eyes inserted. No charge made for examination. Cam' Bee Marine Autietin fm Inside Pare - _ Ship Lillian (Dr), Cann 5 days from Savannah, in:W hat to C C Von Dorn. During a heavy blow from WNW sth inpt, 'opt both auction. and chains, and was blown to ea from the Overinila. Towed up by tug America. • Steamer Pioneer, Catharine. 56 Miura from Wilminteon. NC. with cokon, e. to Philadelphia and Southern Mail mi to. Steamer Fannie, Fenton, 21 hours from New York, with melee to W id Baird & Co. . Steamer S shriver, Dennis, 13 hours from' Baltimore, with incise to A Groves, Jr. Ste.nier E N Fairchild, Trout, 2411 Ours from New York. ith rodeo to W M Baird & Co. Brig Clsra Brown, Brown, 16 days fro.n Sirgua, with sugar to E C Knight & Co. Brig Etta AI Tucker. Tucker. 9 days from Cardentur, with molasses to E U Knight di Co. Schr Cora Ftta, Sleeper, 15 days from Trinidad, with suar and molasses told & W Welsh. Schr ])Holmes, Haywood, 10 dim from %am, with sugar to S & W Welsh. Bair Mary McKee, McKee, from Zaza, with sugar and niolneEto to S & %V Welsh. Schr Shiloh. Hubbard, 17 days from Cienfuegos, with or and molasses to S b W Welsh. Seim Clara Davidson, Jeffries, from Newborn, with lumber to Norcross & Sheets. Schr W B Thomue,Winsmore. 3 days from New York. Fehr .1 B Anglo, Davie, Boston. Behr J U Babcock, Metter. Boston. Schr B U Hand, Cloud, Boston. Seim Trade Wind, Corson, Providence. Schr Brandywine. Ireland, Providence. Schr 0 Henry, Dilke, Now York.- . SrhrJ Bay, Hatilawp,y, Now York. Schr Ede, Ewing, McDevitt, Washington. Seim .1 C McSharn, Johnson, Annapolis. Schr Cherub, Layman, Pennsgrove. CLEARED THIS HAY. Bark Bosco, Wortioger, Matanzas, Madeira ()Abaft Bars Aberdeen, Cochran, Matanzas Warren & (Iregg. Brig Chita Miller, Brewer, Boston. J Rommel, Jr. Behr Urn Meade, McAlop, Saco, Weeriii'd Coal Co. Mohr E S Conant, Hammond, Salem, Mershon & Cloud. Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange- LEW Ed, Dec., Aprils. There are three brigs at the Breakwater, bound nu. The eteem•tug America towed into the harbor to day the schooner Alice M Ridgeway, previously reported capsized oil Cape May. During a heavy blow from WNW, a ship that was at anchor near the Overlent; this morning drilled to sea. having apparemly parted her chains, the tug America went after her, but returned without her. ours, dic, ThoB V. defIELLINGER; Ship Arnie, Reed, cleared at Liverpool 22i1 ult. for this port. Steamer Whirlwind. Geer, hence at Providence 9th instant. Bark Wanata, Hiwkine, sailed from Cadiz 17th ult. ;or this port. Bchte J J Worthiutffon, Jones, hence, and A Iffyrriek. Stovene frotn new Castle, Del. at Providence 4th inst. &Ire It W Dillon, Ludlow; W E itockhlll, Bockhill ; J L Maley, Runnel]. and, 8 A Hoffman, Hoffman, hence st Boeton 4th Ind. • Bohm ATirrell Atwood; Marian Gage, Shepard; Alex Young, Young; Wm , A Crocker, Dennhs ; Sophia Wibion, Watson; B A Rogers. Cranmor; Wm le Garrison. Morris; Decatur Oakes, Berry; L B Ives. Bowditch ; C Newkirk. Huntley; John Shuman. Banks; Ririe Doyle. Huntley; Sarah W atson, Smith; Althea, Smith, and Viuditi Sharp, Sharp, hence at Boston sth inst. Bohr Black Diamond. Young, hence at Newport 4th inst. Schrs Z L Adams, Nickerson, from Boston for this port, and Mary S Lunt, from Gloucentor for do, at Newport 4t h instant. Bohr North Pacific, Erickson, hence at East Greenwich 4th inst. Sch. e M A McGahan. Ball, and J B Smith, Wil lams, from Boston Aldridgert, at Holmes' Bole3d Inst. Ochre A M Robb:mom from Boeton, and Pant $ Mershon. Myers from Marblehead. both for this port. at Holmes , Hole 4t h inst. Schr J II Allen, Vase, hence at Fall River 4th but Schr Lucy Church, Adams, sailed from Nantucket let Wet. for this port. • Behr Mary Price, Garrison, cleared at Plymouth list ult. for this port. CITY NOTIOV,S. 1022 Chestnut street. A CAUL. MARINE BULLETIN. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA-APRIL 7 ARRIVED TIIIS DAY. MEMORANDA. LOOKING GLASSES, OIL PAINTINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMO-LITHOGRAPHS, PICTURE FRAMES EARLES' GALLERIES, 816 Chestnut Street. FOR SALE. Brown Stone Dwelling For Sale. raiTHE HANDSOME DROWN STONE DWELLING, No. 1413 North SIXTEENTH Street, 21 feet 8 inches " by 172 foot 10 inches to Soyienhain Rica. -WILL 11E SOLI) LOW. One-half the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Apply to J. WANNER ERWIN, ap7 211 125 South FIFTH Stmt. BOOTS AND SHOES. bd P 4 0 p 4 E -4 Spring Styles in Fine Custom 1 .3 r a 4 Made Boots and Shoes for Gen- o tlemen. The only pla6e in the E 4 oity where ell the Leading Styles —,... I ' l in First Class Boots and Shoes pi c) ra may be obtained. Prices Fixed t - ' . 41 at Low Figures. BARTLETT. , . 33 South Sixth St reet,.above r.• 1-4 1: 3 Chestnut, a a) l P-I td " r 1 . tt •oleav rpg L.A.DIEN6 7 DRESS TIIIRDIRIPIGS• MARY B. CONWAY, • LADIES' DRESS FURNISHING AND SHOPPING EMPORIUM, 11 SOUTH SIXTEEN 1 r 1 STLIEET, PIHILKDELPII lA. Ladies front any pair or rho intro,a States can rend their ordent for Ore-it Materiatt, Dreetie,,Cloak.ltonutite, Shove, Under tlothhig, Mourning Sul t. 4, Wedding Troe_teati, Tra. et-ling °unite. Jewell y, atto Children Clothing, In Lit Gentloinen'a Linen, tlr. c. lii ordering Oarnient, ,, , Litdie3 will pletnie rend one of thr it ngor FITI IN() 1 , 111:E6Et5 for 1114;11.9111"elnellt ; and Ladies iAting the city should not Lail to call and have their tpeoattrea if gioterAci far future convenience. lidera, by porrunidon, to MR. J. M. LIA.FLEIGII, 1012 and luta utte,rtoit ti rent ; MESSES. HOMER COLLADAY L CO, mhl43m rp tilß and Fif.lo Cheat - nut street, AVOID HAAG! N GS. NO. 917 WALNUT STREET. WOOD HANGINGS Positively don't fail to see them before ordering any thing else. Wall paper Is now among the "Things That Were." WOOD H A.NGINGS Cost no more. ana nro telling by the thousand rolls per day. See them and be convinced. No speculatiou, but etlibbuin facts. Specimens aro also on exhibition at the Store of JAMES C. FINN es SONS, Southeast corner Tenth and Walnut streets. mbl2elfrn b4 %. U,10 . GENUINE ROMAN SCARFS, For Ladies and Gentlemen. A full line just received by J. W. SCOTT & CO., No. 814 Chestnut Street. mlOl pith th 12trpt SEAL ESTATE SALES. ORPEIANS' COURT—ESTATE OF WM. ElCHEU renbrandt, a minor.—M. Thomas it Sons, Auction eers. Business Location. three-story Brick Dwell• tag, N. E. corner ref Front and Pine streets, extending throagh to Water street—three fronts. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court for,the city and county of Philadelphia. will be told at public sale, onTnesday. April MI, 1818, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the following described property, late of Wm. Selmurenbrandh a miner, viz.: One equal undivided third part of all that three-story brick wesanage aid lot of ground, situate on the east side of Front street, and heath side of Pine street, city of Philadelphia-, contain ing in front on Front street 18 feet 9 inchez, and in depth along Pine street 40 feet , to Water sheet. Being the seine promisee which Andrew Stranahan and wife, bY frdenture dated Deeember 57, 1850. recorded at Philadel phia, in deed book G. W. C., No. 70, page 491. &e., granted 1110 i conveyed to John Scheureabrandt, in fee. Subject to e certain mortgage debts. together amounting to C s ` , 700. And the said John Scheurenbrandt, being ail. seized thereof, afterwards deceased, having first made his last will and testament in writing. dated August 29, 1952,du1y peeved end registered at Philadelphia, January 29 11513, whereby be gave and devised all his estate, real and per. soual, to hie children in equal shares, and leaving three children. to wit: Mary, wife of Louie Glazier, George and William. Aud Bur said William Schourenbrandt, :ifterwarde deceased, intestate, and leaving a widow shire deceased, and 0110 child, the said William Schee. renbraudt, the minor, him surviving. . N. parties entitled to the remaining two-thirds of said estate unite in the Cole, so that the purchaser will thke ti , lc) to tho whole property, stellject to said mortgage 5y2,700. By the Court, E. A. MEI:MGR, Clerk 0. C. M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, "ri,7 Ift .7n 10 0 and 1.11 4nlith Fourth street- NEW PUBLICATIONS. LEM./ e• L.AnT /10Nb. PI;ICI: OF EACH, 4 , .1 50 INTITAPER; OR, iifILN CLOTH. MY SON'S WIFE. By the author of "CREW' t:EMMA. A Novel. By T. A. Trollopo. E WIDOW'S SON. By Mre. Enna& D. E. N. South. worth. THE FAMILY SAVE.ALL. Ono of the beet, if net the bunt Cook Book ever printed. LETTERS FROM EUROPE. By Col. J.W. Forney, HAREM LIFE IN EGYPT AND CONSTANTINO. 11 E. THE lIEUTOIPS WIFE; or, The Valley of a Hundred E OLD PATROON. BY James A. Maitland. THE RICH HUSBAND. Mrs. J. B. Bidden. W OOP BC UN. GRANGE. 7 Bv William Hewitt. THE IIIIIDE OF LLEWELLYN. By Aire. South. we' th. COUNTRY QUARTERS. By Countess Bleeeington. THE SOLDIER'S ORPHANS. By Aire. Stophoud. PRICE OF EACH $1 50 IN PAPER, OR IN CLOTH Send for our Mammoth Descriptive Catsloan°. Addrces a 1 cash orderd, retail or wholesale, to T. B. I'ETERciON & BROTHERS. SUS Chestnut St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Books sent. postage pa on receipt of retail price. ALL Nyew Rom( s kP. AT PETalftflONS.. -St WaNTB. WANiEO.—A SFi UATIUN 'BY AN EXPERTENOED Beeman in a wholesale and retail Cloth Budaese. Cannotnntar d tome goad trade. • Address A. B. But.I.TT• TIN OniCO. ap7 VirANTED—Ik SITUATION BY A SALESAA Trad e VT AT Trimming ilmom.. Ma good alary moderam, Add rem W. s., nULT.EIIN Ortioe.(npTinft. Volt SALE.—TO MRECHA NTS. STORMER Hotels and dealers - 200 Cases Champagne RIM Cider. 220 bbla. Champagne and Crab Older. P. J. JAN. 920 OR Pea D r street MARRING WITH INDELIBLE INK, EMBROIDER in Briddius.litsmplng, &c. M.A. 'LORRY. I Mort 'treat. 1 *Ude NATRANS, AUCTIONEER, N. E. CORNER .1 Third and Bynum streets, only one .square below the Exchange. 8250,000 to loan in laze or email amounts , op diamonds silver plate , watches , ewelryiond alidoods of value.. WM* hours from BA. to Ir.M. M^ Eetab. tithed for the last forty years. Advances made irt large ,amounts at the lnwest market rates. isAtfre P GRENO I ( Arillig u taYalit — eifif.2l?, for sale bi J. D. ut3EILER & CO., aouth Delaware ammo. MILLINERY GOODS. d WOOD & CARY, BONNET-OPENING Thursday, April 2, 1868, No. 725 Chestnut Street, ,PHILEIDELPHIAt apt ttrp 41‘ Ladies Making their Bonnets CAN FIND ALL THE MATERIALS AT GEORGE W. MILES'S, 911 Chestnut Street (North Side), Straw Bonnets and Tr 111211111111,0, French Flowers, Ribbons, Laces. Frosted and Plain Pialines. With ` narrow LACES, in Colors to match. French and New York Bonnet Frames, Are , &e., Liberal discount to blLUinera. 911 Chestnut Street. RP2lmrn 4 ~,1 0 0 No MRS. E. BITSFI, . 11 South SECOND Street, .... Will open l'huraday. April 9th a handeomo 60 Fort tnent of Spring and Summer MILLINERY of tho latest styles. All are invited.apt; Mrpl 726 CHESTNUT STREET, • WE OPEN THIS DAY. to) pieces of Colored Matinee, every desirable shade. ',41 pieces of Fxosted and limmond Illusion. all colors. 10 pieces Colored Spotted Nag, with Edgings mad Laces to match. • • AR the latest novelties in - HATS, BONNETS.AND INFANTS' HATS. In the finest Braids, %White, Drab, Brown and Black. Bonnet Ribbons, Trimming Itibbons.Sash Ribbons,Satin and Moire Ribbons, Silk'. Crapes, 'Velvets, in the newest tints. Metternich, Sultana, &c. Limn Black Satins, all oblides. • ,\ rtilicial Flowers, the choicest stylm COLORED VELVET RIBBONS. The celebrated BROWN BRAND. 'I he best lo•owtment of new colors in the city. Our prices at Wilt/RESALE and lUE AIL We guarantee to be as low as those of any house in the trade. GIVE US A CALL. WEYL & nosmanm, aplint,rp4 No. ';•b3 Clie:dnat street. MIND LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S NO < Millinery Opening. by Mrs. NICHOLS, No 0 . 1 South Eltthth street, below Chestnut, Weduesda:4 April ant ?Aro. CARYJETINGIi ANA) OIL OLOTIIILS. CARPETS 0114 CLOTH, MATTINGS, ao., WROLESA.LE AND RETAIL., We are now receiving our Spring eapply. and are Fared to cell at a great reduction from loaner prices. LEEDOM & SHAW, 010 Arch Street, Between tdlnth and Tenth Streets,. le29•ftmrn: GODBLIAL.K. TII.Lo. L wrrozzaninif. Just Received, New Let of FINE CARPETINGS, rich dealgos. end offered at low figures. Oil Cloths, Matting', IN. E. H. GODSHA.LIC &CO. 723 Chestnut Street. la2l-6nuis ORIKIERIES. LIQUORS, &U. REDUCED. FRENCH PEAS AND MISUROOMS, 45; extra White Neath Peaches, 35; Fresh Green,•Tomatoes for Pies. 15 cts.. at A. J. DuCAMPIS. 107 South Second street NEW YORK PLUMS AND SEEDLESS CHERRIES. 60 cts. ; North Carolina Pared Peaches. 2.5 cis. • bright nn pared halves. ,15 cte., at A. J. De,CAIIP'S: 107 South Second street. WINSLOW'S GREEN CORN and very superior Fresh Tomatoes, for sale by the teed sr can.at A. J.Dr.larblP'S, 107 South Second stmt. YARMOUTH BLOATERS. Smokei,Spiced and Pickled Salmon and Boneless Mackerel, in kite, at A. J. Dr... CAMP'S, 107 South Second street. *AVIS'S VIAMOSD BRAND HAMS always on hand. nthl4.3mrPO CEIPPEN & AIADDOCK I 115 51 Third Street, below Okeetaut j (Late W. L. Maddock & C 0..) Dave on hand a large and choice gook of • GREEN AND BLACK TEAS, which they are offering by the package at Greatly Reduced Prices. BALTIMORE FAMILY FLOUR DONOTANTLY ON =AND. mhl9•th a to dnarP CHOICE OOLONG TEA; $1 25 per lb.; 81 20 by the half chosi. A FINE OOLONG, For $1 Per lb. • A GOOD PURE OOLONG, Fa CO cents per lb. We desire to call particular attentlr a to these Teas as being remarkably cheap. THOMPSON BLACK'S SON ok 00 q Broad and Chestnut Streets. nost.thati LILU 9ya ; CITiTT-1 T IttITED PARTNERBHIP.-411E UNDERSIGNED_, .L.I JOHN J. WEAVER and J. RELLERO PENNOCK. have thls day formed a comartnerehtp, wader the name and stile of irEAVER & PENNOCK. for ill s term of three years from date. for the purpose of.oe d_on the Plumbing, Gnu and Bteam•fltting business at 0. 57 North Oeyenth street. , JOLIN J. WEAVER, . ft J. BEL.I.EBB PENNOCK. *PtimannueniA;`Bfarch lnga lt. isTEW -NESI-11 FOR SALE by J. R.OveSULa di G0..1 South Rottman avow% AWARDED THE PRIZE MEDALS. 30.000 Francs !!. HERRING'S PATENT CHAMPION SAFES Awarded the Prize fffedats at World's Vatir, Landon; Worid'i Pair, New York; Exposition Eniverselle, Paris, WINNER OF THE WAGER 30,000 FRANCS!! ($6.000 IN GOLD.) At the recent International Context in the Parte Exhbakes The public are invited to call and examine the most of flip Jury on the merits of the great contest, and see littl official award to the herring's Patent over all others. FARREL, HERRING & CO., 4329 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, New York. Herring & Co., Chioago. Herring, Farrel & Sherman, N. Orleaniu hi th ► 31nrifi DIEIMIVINAs. SID'EIEZPS PORT GRAPE WINE VINEYARDS, NEW JERSEY, SPEER!S PORT GRAPE WINBi FOUR YEARS OLD. This justly celebrated native Wine is made from the Juice of th. Oporto Grape raised in Oda country. Ita trainable in. TONIC .AND 6111ENOTHE 4.11N0 PMPEIIe Er.k are uusurpsased by MOT other native Wine. Wind the pnre Juice of the grape. produced nada Mr. Spears own personal supervielon, ite purity. and genuineness are guaranteed. The youngoet child roar partake of its generour quatitite, and the weakeet invalid may ttle it Se advantage. It is particularly beneficial to the aged and debilitated, and suited to the vitrify:lm ailments that afdk* the weaker ,oe.x. It is in every reenect A WINE TO DE ftEMED ON. Samples at tke *We of JOHNSTON_ , HOLLO_WAY CO., ;Co. 23 N. NIX= et. FRit NCH . RICULEDS DYCYPr dr No. 2B North SECOND street., Invalids me Speer's Post Grape Wino. Females use Speees Port Grape Wino. Weakly_ persons find a benefit by its use. iipeer's Wines in H Gspitals aro preferred to other W th Sold by Druggists and Grocers. The trade supplied by JOHNSTON, 'HOLLOWAY a CO. and FRENCH, ItICHAEDS d CO.. PlilladelPhia. A. SPEER, 243 Broadway, W. Y. TabXtikth t,lXtBtl OP A ILUIAGEb. I4L) :!:/ffio I_2er, s 6ri) 4 3 Just Arrived. WHITE CORDUROY, FOR LADIES' SACKS. PRICE, PARRISH & CO„ ar2 312 Chestnut Street. 110 USE.EIJRNISH NMI/. Gomm. 6 b The Arctic 5° REFRIGERATOR, The beet and most conveniently constructed article in this or any other market. All the c ompartments are guaranteed DRY and free from MOULD. MOISTURE and IMPURE ODOR. . Call and examine and Bee teetimoniels in behalf of this su perfoißefrtgerator. WILLIAMS & WOODWARD No. 922 (Nine Twenty. Two) Chestnut Street, MANUFACTURERS. rnh2l.s to th tf IUNDERTAKEES> GOODS. watEmens... REMOVAL. , r ,-, "" WILLIAM N. ATTWOOD dt SON, UNDERTAKERS, Have removed from N 0.44 North Eleventh etreot to No. 1516 Race street, mbill 1m flp* corner of JacohYltreet, south olds. OtivES FAROTAPERS, a—OLIVES_NARGIF.B lattlarfA OWN moral and SuportMOOm and Trench Omen: free goods: landing az Napoleon from Havre, and for pale byJOS. BUSIIIS4 4 CO. IN South Delaware Avon%
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