The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 13, 1859, Image 3

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Hapo Jamas Ornse • Mod. Janeiro soon
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Herpu, Jr,. Bitedee.lll,4lll: 4Q miles north - of -Yryipg
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- I , lB;olllfotititetek. - 24i &Om to Co.: -
eebr Colekilep. e,),Dormiso, 11 days from Comm!:
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.• 116110,1.1 1 1110r1t from Frederios, Del,
neittterktilattiVT Dewlap ke:lo.
' eche P, Dept4,lld!iyi trout Iptford, D4l,
eilth'olll96ll./1111eColley: ,
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,-,,, llteertrie(lol.lter,Atirrito, 40 ko;re froni'Llexandrle;
via n,Del, pith owlet W D Cooper. , •
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,OeDletiovind,,lllltoliell, Richmond; I'.;
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Noik York, J Ai'Orilla.
hetittat4 / I:!?apatax,, Ale;
Algli.apt,_)9llll,tig h. Olaypoole, Baltimore., A
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flew Orleerie; Grey AWN' tor, Rio
- eireieerk bee t , ere atoW,golgig °O.
TIMBAL NUOIEUR
rnsepOndenoe or the. Press )
, Apr 1111,1869,
from the Halm Canal passed into
the SehnylkilL,canal ici•day, hound to' Pimiadelphia,
' - Idea sad, conalgnedeultolions; • • ,
Jews Young, iambic to IL • lilltimore ban;
- Atioker - grids.l,o7podti'r ootillyt Pall, grain to 'A
lifaltriidakde; tisnins' sit Vampball" grain, &elk", (*.pat
-rityaki fik , Jalad:vadaltd* bilVai *Jenne. •• ;
PT 41111 • -
' 100103;=Apriln, 1850:
The WYmunser lett:keen this Morning , pito IR boats
..:,r. - -fiettrei Welland oonsigned anfollOvs;
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fOod;lorssiosts, bloonteNterttrlbunPlinsi k :HOffaihn'
•Moiskti , M:dAdoCookor, Ooretortas etinift & eon;
as M iittensass - ,,eortsortsiakeyilte• to.fer,Ot&
f ;i'.).4llll4barig4orsi;eii: to. pima - ei Colity": matunkin;&
ryk'oogartuld wild* tO - A tk*Osttdiflt, Ooi &rid* ,
, Innkt, , SamaintloiNtdinontieCtii o:foldtialUte, amply
„1514.10 "040 IMO; 1 - hombeito'Boltoi , veer
Co Rohm, do he Malan* & Taylor ; two Dela
', Irmo Nadi/napalm* do tiolierrytosso 4,00 ; one do,
alklothia , tw-Sorsidown; Oook; lime to - Elkton
Irrauk,Barroire, lumber to Norcross & , eheete Tara.
the. rye, oats and .bloome to' Humphries, Hoffman &
, i'lPrisght;-,Oricss,, "grain 'and banes coal to it Kitkpat
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ro
4111"1".14111" 01 ' i n ta5 38 73 .3 4 ;HI 11: ,
N 'ambe r land,' rpm 'Llvilr•
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' - "- - . • Now Torm;korlll2.
Bahl** iffrooi'-I.int an,Prinee. , The
~+; - .Ott riromi; of Orem - En Barboi," from AorksoOrllo,, ,
witlipunberiks wyboreuear -" - -
t:i'zaßdiettliOkb, Aptil
- - ; : , )kraiikaberb Ohae, freri Me 4e 'Janeiro, .with Wes
Stemnsiap Panda; /Midas cleared at New Fork yes
; tordap for, timsrpoot;_, , • •.•
- ' bfeemstn Zdlobu g, ettanninge, far ttlaatoW dear•
ad let New "York yesostdop,.-! , ,, '
Steamship Lebanon, Goa ;from Liverpool Huth 2dth
arrived at Now Forkful:m* l Y.
Steamship Delaware, Popes, -lamed at New York
Yesterday.
Steamship thalawba, Bullock, for Havana and Now
! • Orleane cleared at New York yesterday. - = •
Steametal Arobti, from beston for ,Lfeerpool VMS
Ist fast: lat 61 .1S• ion 12 • 45.' , • .
:,•Stoansikip•Virginia,- Holly,henoe, arrived -at • Pleb-
M0P411,11 Mat. " •..- , • ... ; • -
StiMindapPennailvaiia,Teal, for Philadelphia 'MI
, "eid from ittchmond•llM lost.
• iltsamihin Num" teitah, from New York arrived-at
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Liverpool 18th Mt; -• • .• . •.•
idaltlasue,lottOk ; from Liverpool
r SOllinitarrivedat, brOW.YO•ikeeterday, . , •
• - 3111
Ship 'Picker, tenker,lallott from Liverpool 21th
At% for tideporli p ' '
Ship Boston, °fla t - I:team:Mit Benton itta, hilt- for
Ship Lida Diow""'HOOdlng, from Siatilaofm,for New
Turk passed Peal 2lth rat, • -- • - -•
Ship Ozenbridmet,Natthewe, from Batton at blel
• Slap Natleami Nagle, idatthews from Poston at Mel- •
bourns Don 27.1 e.
116ip Alexander Holsepy ; from Son !Frilnelined Mel.
.:Ikiterne IWO*. ,
Edo Ploritis, Whitman, Ind Golden , Horn, Vex,
from New York arrived ot Malbourno On 2d.
`I- - snap Hope; Idinfll, frene'..Leigleorn for New York, ha
lons reported ashbre.lllgeelme, win got off 19111 ulkaf
..Y.,ler"heing I,lsletantd,of plat of her cargo
ShipSuardragon,Hrant; from Loudon ot lielbourne
'•"; ' froinibrarPool; for Nil
• • ,bisioniputilito diolybeadAth ult.
<•"- Shin .tameatujrn; Pabdage, from liOnituip, at Liver
-`•.leigtophlif..lsllsa6eib." ifoet,"for • Philadelphia wall ,
= loading at Rotterdam 111 '
Nark llopkityfolose, Mewed at Ballimme nth last
• •• •;fer,ltio Lenefio OM a inarkei. ' , • - "I
?', f a Ntlifigeti Pi !'./ 4 ":,. • 60164 lrith ' uZAN oo '* / 11 A.
ppd x ,- fel:* ,Lirovidenee at
Hrfg•••• 1114w - IfiuitAltkleet ,
elaberdina Oweibig, trim Bo Wiliam for' Philo
" 4 elelphu O billi4 from Nomsgate 2Z I ult. . •
QUI" *Sty 31104119ffiruia. ,and If
flfeditt fWadtaaillal, ' ,
• eai Pries; Bftourd, l loi.llosion, and • .110:Pret
. Plater,ldliosard;fir Hier de Gratoiaalled,frons
Wll
viNngton; Del, leid: last:
Sohn Sonars bray, Naylor, and Crewe, hetes at Nor
borfpnrt 10:h inot-o: • -; . •
debre
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0 'I C U affOlif4efffifft d',-hence bleittfont 10th inst.
„ ~_Sehrellopbbrlenia'ibuitk 1 ifatkor, Niekereott ;
".. 411FNAkekdon;'041.1 L Stevens', Studio,: & K
Prisatier;ll.2.er I liody.Saker;
N "•°.*". wiluMil I . 01aacillosfer;Wbeldeat /
Staoholl Norge Vl'. - Fonda?, Jr., ,Elihmewortb, Rad
• • '")liaridt hielvin;kezum M ion9u 11th fast ;
genii .lIV ipsoistOcOrierford, Leine for Ningtuidi ;
'4ll Niekinenir r ligheatole, do for Mooted, and SI Hand,
• ••• tariagusta, at Idolmia , golf inisinst,„ and
aaltrPdaiastaali; Howe; henel for Boston, at Ifolmist
4-• " • Ifoinletki Mat ' • -
• • •' — dobra Lltlra Biadere;Vorsou, for this port ; Elisabeth
B Balker; from„Qaties for do L Farah, Berman; from N
Bedford - for dooknd Oarollie Nall - , Graham, from Bon.
ton fer dinntni, sailed from Newport Ith or lett.
hr Neltanile, froM Mew Bedford, for-
Wm port. at Newport 10th Mat.; •-• ' -
Finn Lotaborgiptift, and Hornet, Henley, ham at:
lettlanklatkilest. - • '„
.11ettralarnia - Nellsoi, Bort All 4 , ' 8
- Citimkei, - Pres
' bred Been at Penton 9th Mat.
Behr Baltimore, eskdnor, heneeiki Portsmouth Bth
Palma Chne,lnins Eau.'
nth Grant from. Neweuryport for- do at Holmes , Bola,
2,, BM Lust and mind: again 10th,. and • ealled..-10th - sehra
_ 'intern aset Nedres.•. -; ,
:Bars t 7 kTijvanservillintley;isnd Blanker, Ed:,
asards, helms at New 10th Inst. -
s • ;Behr ihratrkVipst. Wearer, cleared at New York pee.
.1 leaded Poi ffittsdtifphls...
for - Philadelphia
pie qsand at
• Blew Orleans th 'stun w'tlo33o bbls molasses.
`• • . labs” A flOntd; P,llbrokdr," from Frankfort,. for
Philadelphia, and J a attentik,` Nand. from Sestet{
' sailed from Nola 11th init.
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. The 11,11eilif } eirrifintownicalnd' •atoidiii 'tor,
Nonglioligkedthaink" drifebinaryl;' , Flie,
was Iktffhaalpsi /pet tig•tor homeward orders. ' Qom.
,TataStf, on bused his dad MOP,wu alu a
This latter lithe only Irene of the present East India
~SSyksdrosknoteapooting to h!!! ordered /korai.
ARRIVALS, AT THE PRINCIPAL - , 10TELS
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U w LaineleneallipA4,Q -vf Muer, amupobs,
Chu Dauber', Del Vied Shields , Dalllelore'
4 ettlgrew. Ark W Grange, Baltimore , -
John Banta, York - Thome, MA
PPG J9eke 1 , thaboaip W Glioetnier, Pa
O Bark, Pa ' W Moßenney, Aid
R'Ooistizi; J Jones, Md — ;
L Ferns, Wfiablniton WBkerley ) Baltimore
ItMis; Ala' Geo F Moore, N Y ' : •
N (3 Allen. Boston J 0 Haveineyer, N Y'
W Prireel,„Aflen O 11, Spalding, Albany, •
W Dltnlek."N Y J D Morrie, Del
- And .13 NiigataDel •
11 Wlekhalni - YA
Mblaolthem, N ' Y Jobe Dykes, N ' .
W Mutton, N Y Rev Tiff/eh Baltimore
R Baltimor6.
iIiBROBANVIi BOUI3B, Third et:, *bore 0 ellowbIU•
'II ti Betlook, Bethlehem -- James Shut's, Pa
J li Wilson, Jenkhttowti, ,- '0 p Wilson, Teat:atom '
Mark William!: Ooltimblama J Hoagland, Bohlk 00, Pa
I A Lolobaoh; Pm - , It'A Leinbaoh, Richland
A'N Al wiert,'Lehigh col „ Owen Reim, Lehigh co
lAA P Kress, Pa . Henry Prankendeld Pa
''' DinkeY, carbon 00 - ; Pa o,wen Royer, Beerarille • ,
D 4, Tombler, Catassuona ' W M Hirst, Va
Idise'Lleoli Bethlehem , • - 3 Leidigh le -wf,"Pa
Bose Holborn, Pa 0 0 Tbompaoni - Pit
John Nue, Annvllli,-Pa Simnel llrb, Lebanon ,
Daniel Brenner, Pa'- .' - • John Philips, Lebanon co
Beery Philip, Lebanon en Dinka Omer, Lebanon
Jae Rerling,laneaster eo • , Dams Nob, Latioastor co '
Phllip - A,lbrlght, -Reading- Ohio! Jarrett, Atonerry co
0 Bowater Jo wf, - Anntille - D A Albright, Reading
M 0 des 'hart Banbury, Pa Jacob Febonee, Pa
Jacob tattler, Union on, Pis 1 E Strickler, Pa
H Hyena; Pa - ' ',' , Henry 8 Boyer, Juniata co
J Gregor, Ps Joe Yeager, Hellerstown,
W H 8 Grose, Naiareth ' ' N Miller; Allentown
Wm II Gunther, Allentown It A Boyer. Oetasiuma, Pa
Wm 0 Boyer, Oitasegue, Pa 0 .11 , Landis, Annville, Pa
'P 8 Ides, Berke oo- 1, , = ,Hiss N Woolberton, Pa
Aaron Mull, PA .: ,L , , , I" Barret, Pa
A Light, Lebanon I Bart*, Lebanon .
Geo Enterline, Pa John Diner, Lebanon
JacohD Bade, Allentonit - J 0 BrOwnwell, Canton, 0
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l'Bia , nnerman; Pa tl itereeger,
/I,Pratt, Alleet•y.,Olty, I B Dangler, Maosillon
I litre Proweia, Pa M 0 Tlntmad, Payette 00,
Thanes Oaloigher, Pa J MeOormlelik la. Mo ,
Mos 1101 do A Newell, Mabonigtown
Daniel Stiles, Pa . R IfeD.orell le la, Pa
I B - W Worrell. Pa ' '
JOe Wiatidal , blirenda " MBt Shang, Ohio
Minh - 0 Hellman, Ohio John Draper, Onlo
J H Oshon, ,- 0 Hammond, Ohlo
.14 Underwood, Balt Mrs 0 Heller, Balt
1111%,,I1Keller, Balt . - Geo Hensel. Miltord, N
1111sWatj Green, Beaten Hiram Beall; Been, Ohio
W Bomar, Bethlehem ~ Pal Wheeler, Ilanonak,NY
Mrs Wheeler, Be ding, Pa 8 0 Hilltane, Pa
Jim B - .Rddg, Pb la, " Battling, Reading, Pa
It R "'shady; Ws, Pa ' Wm P Wood, Honesdale
R Falls, Pottsville - •8 Di Holt, N
W ilthempson, N 1 Robtn, Batsman th Is, NI
W Moon, Beaten " R Reynolds, Berlin, ,
'A Bell, Balt ' emart, Bolt
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A D Harlan; '.l B Badger; Jr , e,
Depegrlk la, - Baston W bite, 8 0
Its A Dtinhav,New Haven olt Blehop, Newark, N J
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EAGLE BOVEL—Third street, above 8%00.
I M Plower, Lebanon co M. Painter,, West Chester
Joe B 'Atkinson, Phil* Jae Vanleer •
Wm'Peakers, - • -N MartfniOxford
Dewey, Pa Win Downs, Beaver Dam
Bardosstle, Del " I Wllliaios. Beaton
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N Ramsey, pAmine a icannuso, amine
taibion &-. la, Pittsburg Davenport, Annapolis
Visa M Davenport, Nd - JPi OSeldil Pemberton
Me 0 Allen, Bedford flpg's J 8 West, N ,
I Kattlin, Troy. N Y II Albertson , Troy, N lt;
W Gemslok it Duo. NY . 14 Herslook, Jr. Pa
A J Biswortb, bless G R Burrows, NY
Ohm P Ballard, Ohio A Phelps, Mane
I X Bfesenson, Baltimore J X Brewster, N Y
N 8 Stern, Stitt Francisco X N Nesdly, Oolumbus, 0
0 Robinson, N Y John L MIIIOII N Y . ,
Wm Blythe, N Y P B Potter,
0 le Balkeed, N Y , A MOLltitort, N Y
W N Stewart, N Y , M Darla, PA
U P Ainol, N J •
NATIONAL HOTEL—BAGS et., above Third,
L W Ladle. Phila B D Edger, Eepy,
Geo W_Nagar, Nap,' Amoe niegel. Hamburg
Geo Ralb,ch, Hatubut Banil Gellespie
That MeHea, °Camarillo Joe D Hoyden, Me -
Geo' Witmer; Lancaster - Jun Martin, Bellefonte '
oif Morrison, Pa,. , „ P,s Gilbert, Millerabhrg
•Ico Itlleynolds,„Pa _Jacob Harrig, Columbia -
Biool Campbell, Ts Miss U Campbell, Pa
WT Weaver. Pa - A Ootan, Allentown
Chas H 114 st, Allentown 7 0 Amerman, Monter co
Jacob fa " • Ise fintehison. Lewisburg
B natters, Beading B K Besenhart, York'
Wm Diller, Lancaster • W Marsh, •
J Marsh, Milton' J A Motiord, Pottsville
RH Btees,•Pina Grove• 0 F Glover, Pine Grove
Bamllirinentront,Reedlng John Brenner, Johnstown
Jos B Brunner, Johnstown ' Mler Rummell, Orwigeburg
Miss A Hummel!, Pa David Boober, St Clare
David Banker, Pa David Once, Lebanon
M T Matron Bradford so Miss Miller, Bradford co
/as Cross, Lancaster Thos J Cunt, Lyoomlog
W B Thomas,Themasville 10 Pusey,Phomixville
H Stamp, a • - • - W Meyers, Lebanon
Jacob Rice; Bethlehem • Geo Patterson, Potsville
n 8 helhart,'Danville -• John Bheltenberger, Pa
Blunt Yetter,lfinersvllle ; D Totter, Mineravtile _
Mies B pelt:Nal ton W Word , - hi Ohunki Pa
-N•Wilsoti; NBerlin,•Ps, John D Boger, Pa ..
J Jameson, N J Geo J Lawrence, Pa
D;ldogenry, O.Uvio'• - " ; - '
WrATSS UNION 110T111,"-Maelet et., above MM.
P Dumb, If • . Camnitags, '
NY „ . • A
Hughes, Columbia
Wmßnipe; Harrisburg Et Laird, Boston ' •
0 0 Hardy, Boston D W Hill, Lertobbarg '
H K McKellyileeechburg . D W Raw, Merton
B:Allbouse, Bth Bend 4 W Kelly, Ohio
Jan Prothew, - ,Xad J K Levels, Ind -
IN Shoemaker; Bedford J R Jordan, Bedford '
Et B Oyster, Bedford '
. I Hargiett. Pa „ •
if Muter,' Po ' Stephensoa, Cheater cod
P Wichkershow, Coatiev'e• B B 'flog, lowa
J Bodo ey, Ohio Woo Willis, Lewistown
A,H Gostrill & la, Tenn G B Smith, Ohio
Blroiralng, Ohio " 0 Rohrer, 8 0
J B Rohrer, Strom/burg Mrs Haim, Pa
Geo L Pitt,Marrleborg Strong. Ohio
Win iliCoone;Pittiburg" A Bell, Baltimore
Smart:Belt Whiey, Altooa ' -
John Jammu, Altoona L P Brady & la, Pa
L 8 Ceorrae Wallace W H Rhoads, Rewliag
P Healthier, lowa_ fowl
- 3) Pelooo, Illitoie if -Watt, ER Louie -
Libya, Canton -•-
. AD Milton Mt Joy_. -
D Meobetalesturs- N traratev, Juniata oo
..T.H.Long, Pa . T Kauffman, Juniata oo -
P Firms, Norriatewn- • -- Wm Buchanan, Cambridge
It Bucbscaui Cambridge J 8 Rhoods, Lancaster
M Quip, Lancaster John Myers, Pa
MOIINT VERNON TIOTRI:-Second street, above Arch.
Thai M Reyriolds, - Dsl - Silos Sae Howklus, Del
B (Arrow & wt, Del ' R thou, N Y
8 L Sense s - - • Peter fd Watson, Reading
aties'l3 Dankirk, Phile - • - .Harvey Bradford, Bait
?a - sratianon Peter M. Stone, Pa •
Thee B Bonier. 8 Warford. l 7a
B Grand do sort Ye 0 - Croatiy, Reading
O Creeridion t - Norrigtowsr, M Boyer, Berke iso
AB Smith, Lehigh co • - 8 Blown, Northampton co
„ •, • , -
BLACK BRARMOTIL-Third it, above Calllowhill.
'Jtiiiiiitafelberling,LisMitin /no B Barnet, Bohrereburg
Ir 8 Stonnor ; Uhion an: Joe Obold, Pleasant Valley
Ph Helena, Lancaster Joe Bose; Schuylkill oo
Beringer, Allentown' Oboe Heuer, Jenkentown
Oboe Hartoville S Perry, Mohniville, Pa
'R 8 bookie . Hamburg W Hoagland, Pox Chime
Wllirnee; Pennebtirg, Pa' 8 Ohl, Millerstown
"Ilosob Binetzer.billi er stown, Owen Huntssicker, Pa
J Erdman, Marius I Roads, Southampton' ,
tones, Borthompton Peter Brelalg, Pa
John 5 Loved); AlleatoWn 'W S Boyer, htteratown
Joie It before, Pa. - ' Mrs Potato, Po
I lt,GrimiGrtunivelle J H Bornemara; Boyerton
Sohmicir, Norristown - Jun Keppleman, flooding
Nithnif.Andig; - Diatriet GVT Garet, Reading
Ural Landire, liiitriot Bitter, Lehigh ao
John Odzirsl,7Nortirampt'n Geo Culp, Doylestown
Jacob Huth, Green Lane Wm Thompson, Zionsville
Jardb Batter. Bucks co S Roads, Pa
James Weer, Pa 0 Reader, iffilleratown •
Moyer; Millerstown M Roseland, Boutheropo o n
Clemens,' Sprit atom, Pa Min ii IMAM, Berke co
hire IS Smith, Berk! oo P W Giese, Pa
Calder; Pa . • O Wireering. Pa
8 Pahl, Lehigh /01 Bechtel, Bechteleville
'7oliallaselar, Pa B Seligman. Port Carbon
P Bolisger, SOO 00, B Snyder, Elabyl co Pee
D Eleb,yl co, Pa J Belts, Itchyl co, Pa
A Seligman, Port Carbon John Doodle, Mario!
BARLEY 81121CP HOTEL--Second et., below Vine.
iiiimelleillfday;Sfew Hope R Van Hook, Balt
J Bell & la, Plaids J" R Ettenger, Middletown
A Wliticknimi'Nellidlett Thompsoa,Pa
8 R Rice, Doylestown ' Thee Dyer, Doylestown :
8 Harper, Doylestown A A. Hartley, New Hope,
lona 1. Jameson, Backe co Aaron Rainer, Bucks co
Ira Hegeland; Bucks co 0 Roster, Cheltenham
8 8 Ely, Pineville,N Smith. Mr:ovine
Ale* Web, Doylestown M W Balderaton,'Ps
,Joe Et Yardley, Pa Oliver Allen, Pa
BLACK BEAE INN—fifth and Merobant streets.
M V Taylor; Chester co J P Speer, Upper Strsaburg
Pt &Mama% Roxborough Jl3 Hayes, Pleasant Hall
J H Erb, Lauesater co A G Bowera,,Lancsater co
- A White, Chester co • J Dickey, Weet Chester
W/1 Cheyney, Cheater co L 0 McDowell, Chester co
.Gee P. Cook,. 31d Chas Ramsey, Pa
.111 Tuetin,Cheater Springs 1, W Thomas, Md
Plttmell, Mateo:M.omo H Huber, Lancaster co
E Parbyjaneamer J Witwer, Lancseter co
fllleiwkino, Media J B Mendenhall, Pa
M Mendenba 1, Cheater eo J Brownbaek. Chester co
David Hippie; Cheater co Joe Conker, Del
P eteelparrar, Lancaster oo J Hawley, Pughtown, Pa
W J Marahbank, Cecil co Joe B Ithoada i Delaware ea
J Seer/mower, Chester co
BALD BAOLB nom—Third st., above Oallowhlll.
john W berm Pa Dr A She Doy, Ps
Jae Love contr. co, Pa . J Shearer, Quakertown
Lewis Ritter &, la,A Boutin D 'lobed!. g, Weieeport
L B,DoOder, Spriogtown Roo B Ooffi 0, Dantitle
Eslolsl,Brogn, Pa 11014 Gemmel, Lehigh co
/young & Is, Pa W A Deemer & la, Boston
John T Garberlchcbt 'M 8 Mull, Reading
A Prnicman, Reading Henry Williams, Pa
Obas Richardson, Backs co. J BWeaver,lJoodville. Ps
BP Weaver, ooodrille W M Janes; Newark. 0
Beal Branco'''. Pa II P oiroumbemo, Pa
J B Busch, Lebanon So John Deviser, Lebanon co
Ab Altemose, Monroe oo Mrs Altemme, Pa
Wm RBigier, Easton
ittaniagts.
On the 6th Instant, by the Rev, George Matlack.
11.1011ARD M. MORIOILL to EMMA A , daughter of
George Moore, Seri , .11 of This city.
.On the 10th lost., by Rev. John O. Baker, 1210 North
Poorth street, Mr 3086 TIIRNXIt to Mies EMMA
MADEIRA., both of thin city; *'
On the evening of the 10th ult., at Oalvary Church,
by, the Bey , A, Christman. Mr. SOHN DbitiNZ'Y'r to
Mew SARAIT_ MARGARET TAYLOR, both of this
,pit,.... *
Oa 21WidaY evening, April 8 . , at Glean Riddle, Delaware
*mote, by Der." Jos. Care t Mr, HENRY TAYLOR to
Atlas MARY MORRIsoN, bath of Phlladelphla, *
illtatbe.
.
On the 'l2ith -,
InetantiMAßT E., aided daughter of
the late Benjamin ud lane Cridiand, In the twelfth
Oar of heir !Age. Doe notice 'Of the funeral will be
given.
.0n the Bth inetant,lfter lenganci painful Illness,
1111411 T 01000140 WINIERO, wife of William H.
The relatireennd . friends 'of the family are invited
ta - atteriCthe 'funeral, from the remittance Of her hus
band, this (Wednesday) morning, at
,10 o'clock, with-.
Outhirthar notice., *,
- On the morning of the 10th larterat, AiJOUSTIIO F.
.1111.11EBRANDT.
The relatives and friends of the tinnily are respect
fully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence
of hurfattier, 0 F. A. Hildebrandt, No. 905 Buttonwood
street, hbore Ninth, this (Wednesday) atternoon, tath
leetnut; at 8 o'olookorifirout further notice-
On Sunday erelong, 10th !natant, liar. GEOHOE T.
000000 I, Rector of et. Andrew's, Monnt
'The clergy ot the Episcopal Chnroh, and friends of
the family, are respeotfullytnrited to attend the fu
neral, from hie late ,reeldenee, in Mount Holly, at 10,
tir'olock; Shia (W,edneeday)'itiorahlw tt
On, the 11th Instant, ELIZABETH, wife of Henry
Wes, in the OM year of her Ili.
' The relatives and friends of the family are respect.
fully invited to attend the' funeral, from her hueband'e
residence, ito . 44t.North Filth street, above Willow
street, on ThuniSny !tensing, at 9 o'clock, to proceed
to Laurel Hill Cionetery, without further notice, **,
Binrielcar Institute.-41, - stated meeting
will be .bald Tllnt (ilFednesday) tiVENING,
sth Snag; at Tit defeat.
- O. Wlllll, Jn. t Efestatirg.
Er' Thai. Oster Forster, will Lecture at the
111138100. /WM LIALI.,en THIS (vi *onside')
OM, at 8 Wolcott, on 16 What 111 aphituallem ?”
hAttOston 18 orate. • , , , - aplB4,tit
•
•nellirr-Ward Rancher - at the Academy
' OF altlBlo...ThAs Prince of - Leeturers will de
liver (for the Bret: time In Philadelphia) Ms great
Leolora u THE 8178DEINS OP 800/ETY, ,, at the
hborCplaci; on THURSDAY, NVEINING, April 28,
dommenchig at 8 o'clock Tickets' for stage and Or
chestra; 72 mite Secured Bents in Parquet and °hole
and Balcony, 80 cents Family Circle and Amphithea
tre, 25 cents. - The tickets are now ready, and eau be
lied at the following places : North side of the house,
at Beth Lawton ' e Store , corner Seventh and
Oheetunt 'streets ; centre of the house, at the Hoek
etornof Parry dc McMillan, corner Fourth and Chest-
Mat , atteeta ; eouth'side of the' house, at listrard , s
Drug Store, corner Twelfth and Obeetnut streets. Per
sons desiring choice mega must apply early. The PrO
soenium Boxes can be bad for private companies, on
earlyuPpliostion at Parry& tfeldillanba,
nye Peet Office, Philadelphia, April H,
1859 —Under the Merit changes of Elettednie on
the prinelpal re heat the greet Mane will close and
arrive et title Mee at the following hours:
MALLS GLOBS
39ABTBRN—:-New York, Boston, and through to British
• Ptheinota, 10 A. 51. sod 9 P. M.
New York and, New Jersey Way, B A. B.
and B P. M.
19B8YBEN—Tbrough to Bt, Louis And Ohlongo, 10.80
A. M., 9 P.M. •
Way Mail to Altoona and through to Pitts-
burg, 5 A. Id
MMITHEBN—Through to New Orleans, /OM A. M.,
8 P. M.
Way Mail, and through to Baltimore and
Waal:Anton, D. 0., 6 A.
MAILS ARSINE.
•
EASTMAN—Through Mails, 11,20 A.M. 10.15 P. M..
Way Malls, 11.10 A M., )0.15 P. M.
WESTERN—Through Malls, 7 45 A. 5i ,10 45 A M.
Wai Mails from Pittsburg, 0 P. 51.
• ' We Ma ll s from Raniaburg.aa., 100 P M.
BoIITHERN—T rough Math', 10.45 A M., 945 P. 51,
- Way Malls, from Washington, D. 0.,
2 80 P. M.
aplB-8t OIDEUN wxBl , OOlT, Postmeliter.,
torA. Card.—it< string to materna ehr Patrons
and these tO ',bait' ft la of interest, that we have
ehio establiened au Office, at No 484 01111STNIIT street,
Where
,e shall be happy at all times to wait upon their
orders, we take this 'method, and reepeotfully thank
the Mercantile Trade for their acknowledged appreola
lion of our new enterprise, by,the general poltroons
we have had the pleasure to enjoy, thereby enabling
us to make it wholly a Philadelphia enterprise. Prow
Sting by experience—partioularly that of many of our
long-establiened leading mercantile hoboes, which they
have so liberally given be,—we feel doublyaleuxed that
by diligent and personal attention the Southern trade
Directory, with Ha limited hapanity, 9111 peseta suffi
cient and midi &St - Motions never before offered, to
guarantee it, no already universally acknowledged, the
mbitikrtlet, soled, and effectrial medium through which
to favorably familiarise the South with our rations
branches of the trade. Hr. S. MAROT is also our an
thorthed agent. Moat reepecitfrill_,T
• M Y. Stink'', Publisher.
FORTRESS TRADR. DIRECTORY Orrion,
Chestnut street, Philade.. itPl3
ITrAt a Meeting of the Commissioners
named in the Act inoorrating the « PHILA.
Dni,PHIA OCEAN BTIEAMBHIP COMPANY,• held
this 9th day of April, a majority of said Commissioners
being present, it was resolved, that In accordance with
the provision of said act therefor made, publio notice
be given by advertisement in the (Jakarta, Pennsylba
nian, Press, Inquirer, Evening YOutnal, and ilnifelin,
for the ' period of ten days son that, on the 25th day bf
the month aforesaid, at 2 * M. of esid day, Broke obeli
be opened and kept open at - the MBRONANW
CRAYON, for the pirpose of receiving attbecriptiorm to
the Capital Stook of the said Company, apil 101
Union - Bank—Philadelphia, March 17,
' -
I Tbastalment of PiVE DOLLABS per abate upon thb
stook of, this Bank will be due, and playable, on Um 2d .
of MAY next, at the Banking name.
Stockholders wishing to pay up the whole amount due
on the stock held by them will be at liberty to do so at
any time.
' By order of the Board of Directors,
mh2l4nwecirtmy2 JAMES LESLEY, (hailer.
Nothie.—The Stockholders of the Green
and COATES-STREET PHILADELPHIA PAS;
UNGER RAILWAY COMPANY are hereby notified
to meet et ,the Office of said Company, No. 248 WAL
NUT Street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY the 18th day
of April A. D., 1859, at 10 &clads A. ki,, for the pie.
pose of taking into consideration the Aot of Assembly
of Pennsylvania, approved Maroh• 22, 1859. entitled
f , An act to authorise the Germantown Passenger Rail
way Company and the Green and Coates-streets Phila.
&Aphis Passenger Railway Company Jointly to lay a
single track on fourth and Eighth etreete. Phlladel.
phla,r , and to accept or reject the same; and It the said
ant thonld be tempted, to take order as to the (hairnet
tion of the Stook, and the Flitting or the said new
Routh/ operation.
JAMES 000PBB, Preeident.
Attest—Wm Eno, Secretary. avB4lB
orPeople's state Convention —The CHI.
cent or Philadelphia, and of the several corm.
ties of this Commonwealth, attached to the PEOPLE'S
PARTY, and all 'rotate wbo are opposed to the unjust,
unwise, and extravagant mementos of the National Ad
ministration, are requested tosend DELEGATES, equal
in number to their several representations in the Gene.
ral Aasembly, to _a CONVENTION to be held at HAIL.
on Wednesday, June Bth, 1869, at 10 A. Id.,
to nominate Cab:Motes for AUDITOR GENERAL and
SURVEYOR GENERAL, to be voted for at the general
eleotion in next October.
• 'EMBRY M. VIILLIM, Madman.
WlLLtsw B. MANN, &Cretin% spB4f
Dividend Notice.—Office of the Anent.
CAN FMB INBITIIANON COMPANY,
PU , LIDBLPHIA. April 4, 1850.
The 'Sheathed have THIS DAY declared a dividend
of SIX Mt. WONT. for the butt six months. which
will be paid to the Stookltoldere, or their legal repro.
mutative*, on or after the 14th Mat, clear of State tax,
apl.lotta THOS. B, MARIS, Secretary.
new.. The Stockholders of the :Germantown
11,3 PAS/MINORU RAILWAY COMPANY are here•
by natifict to meet M the Office of The Company. No.
228 DOOM Street, on MONDAY, May 2d, A.D., 1842 at
4 o'clock, P. M., for the inmost, of taking into con•
;Adoration the Supplement to their Shorter, pained
Mooch 22,1868, and also in relation to the diepooltion
of the htook and the putting of the Road in operation.
WILLIAM MILLWARD,
President.
spl•dtm2
or. Notice —ln pursuance of an Act of As
sembly, palmed Meath 29th, 1859, a, Meeting of
the STOOKUOLDERS of the DOCK 00AD OOMPANe
will be held at the Oilloe of the Company. No. 221 South
PIPTIE Street, Philadelphia, SATURDAY, April 18th,
1859, at 11. o'olook A: M., for the Election of Five
rectors .T. O'BUYEN,
e 12m Pr. Wirdees Chestnut Springs Water
U.:3 OURS, at Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia county,
Ps.
LitclattPria
_Gfintoy.
FOULARDS.
WE HAVE JUST REOEIVED
2VTO °ARMES Or_
FOULARD ROBES,
NEW AND RICE DESIGNS
THOS. W. EVANS & CO..
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET
epla•tt
Tarn Gootos Jobbers.
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
NEAR TRADE DRY 'GOODS HOUSE,
013 ls.."CiLmur.waT 13TEMMT,
PHILADBLPIIIA..
DRESS GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES.
PAM BROORE AND PRINTED BORDERED C
STELLA SHAWLS.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PRINTS,
And the hugest ailortment of
MERRIMACK PRINTS
In the 'United Btatee
BLACK SILKS AND MOURNING GOODS
IRISH TABLE AND SHIRTING LINENS,
INCL*IsT A T.D 330 - 213 ,
In great variety.
HOODS FROM THE AUCTIONS DAILY.
PRICES TO SUIT
CASH Sr. SHOWS' TIME BUYERS
aplB•tr
ttbutational.
A LLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY,
FRAAKFOItD, Pestle, Six mdse (rota Market
street, P hiladelphis.
The Bummer Benicia will commence on MONDAY,
May 2.
-The course of inetraotion in this School le compre.
bonniee and thorough. Parente and Guardhsue who
Intend to place their daughters or wards at this !natl•
tution, will do well to make immediate application to
Mrs. X. L. 1110151PBON,
apla.let Principal and Superintendent._
IF PERBONS are absent or deceased, you
J.
can lowa Photogreplas 1114 M, rued° from
smell Daguerreotypes or Ambrotypee, at REIMER'S
CULLOM . , SECOND Street, above Breen,
Ng SR ADE AND FRUIT TREES,
Pbrubberi, Grape Vines, Doses, and other Flower.
Ing OMAN, for eel. low in large and small quantities,
as the grounds aro to be *learnt. The South
street oars 'pass the Nursery, at Dickinson atzeet.
aplB-Bt* Wbf,
11/ARACAIBO COFFEE—A small invoice
1.15.. oftaperior quality, now landing from bark Irma,
and for sale by 011AELBS TZTB,
aplB 10t 180 WALNUT and '25 GRANITIi at.
CASSIA. -1,000 Mats, tor sale by
WATHERTLL ..t BROTHER,
epIS Noe. 47. and 49 North SECOND Street
CASTOR OIL.-26 cases East India, for
sale by WNTYIBBILL
opl3 Noe. 47 And 49 North EIROOND kittoor
lIIIENTAL DETERSIVE SOAP is the
beat and o keenest Soap made. Doe. not rot or
injure the alothee, and eaves one bait the time and
labor required with ordinary Soap. .ror mile by all re•
quotable Grocers, Wholesale by
Apl•finwett2EW TRAIN & MARRONE,
2.1 South Wharees.
ORIENTAL TOILET SOAP.—Van
vv Haagen k Nelioone's Oriental le unsurpassed for
Toilet Purposes by any other Beep manufactured. Its
nee prevents chapped bands, and mecum the akin to feel
Boit end smooth ; put up In paper boxes, six and twelve
cakes each. It Is the oheapeat and beet Soap for the
Toilet now in me Give It a trial, and it will not fail
t o ,please. The sole agents for the mete of this soap are
TRAIN do AIoKEONH,
apl-latwalkatW 22 South Wharves.
414 TO BUY CHEM' WATCHES, go to
TO
oornerSof 81100 ND and NNW Streets,
e , 12. 1 1 4. 4-6,10 ) J. PRINS.
OLD TOM LONDON OORDL&L GIN,
pronounced by the liledioal College of London the
best specific for Consumption, Gravel, Dyapepela, Gout,
Rheumatism Ohllle, Fever, &o. For sale by all the
leading Druits and Grocers of Philadelphia.
The OLD TOM la Imported exclusively by P. D.
LONGOHAMP, importer of French Wine,. and Bran.
Mos, 10.: &0., 217 south )RODS Street. Phila.
dolphin. apll4m*
M=MiPMW;=IN==IM
Nan publications.
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THE PILLAR OF FIRE ;
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Tomb; and also of the leraelites, while
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The above Winee may be had at the following plecee
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Jnoons & 00., 283 Doak et • p Innar WALLItIa, 281 °heat
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TON Gonna, A. Y. GLARE!; ST. LAVADISON LINTEL, WM.
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PHILIP F. BELLY & CO.,
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marlo.lm
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lJ OItEIDITB available in MI parts of the worl4,
°gelled with the hone of Ifeems. GBOAOII 19IABODY
& CO., of London. Apkly
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fa 2.11 816 WALNUT Oldest. -
Opticians.
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WALL PAPERS.
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Nor Chains of alt kinds, including trace, log, halter,
fifth, breast, wagon, tongue, coil, chip, mine, and other
Obelus P. Wright'e patent and other Anvils and
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and Manure Forka, Bakes, and Hoes ; Sonthgate'a
patent Wrenohes ; Looks and Latches; Door and
Shutter Bolts ; Hand, Sledge, and Stone Hammon ,•
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Finishing Nalle ; Wrought Nails ;Eingls Stocks and
Dies; Hatott's Tea and Counter Bottles ; Curry Combo,
American and English ; Scythes Scythe Stones, and
Rifles ; Dongless , Pumps and Rains; Molasses Gates ;
Tatioetr; Sawn or all kinds ; Ales, Hatchets, Hammers,
to., with a general assortment of Hardware
W. G. LBWIS & BON.,
apt) awtf 411 COMMERCE Street.
74..U4LION.OFFER'" AN ZIL-Pkiiti LIMAN.IV
uu CORDIAL is the only effeetnal remedy ever placed
before thetinblie at certain and reliable cure for IN.
FLAMMATORP or CELRONIO RHAIIMATIEIIII Thie
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we are daily In receipt of letterd and certificates of tie•
toniehing and remarkable cures. All who have Wed
the OORDIAL epee* in the most laudable terms of Its
efficacy. yell directions and entire satisfaction given
to the Rheumatic) sufferers Prepared by THEODORA
DILKO, Chemist, N.A. oor. PINK and SIXTH Streets,
Philadelphia. nat-am
STUE,P.ENTINE.-1.00 Spto
P.." Turpentine, landing from Bohr ItMerit you; and
for gale by ftOWL.I9Y, ANIBURNEK, & CO ,
442 haltio.l6 Polity' Whams&
PARTNER WANTED; in the Menu._
feature of tub - dilating and Illuminating Oil. None
bat a prattles! Obetniat need apply. AU the DBOOSSIIIi
fixtures are prepared. Loaatloa desirable. Apply to
, G W. HIIAIIICILD.
aple,43t* N 0.117 South WATBB Street,
OLAWYERS, • CONVEYA.NOERS,
RSAL gaTATH AGEF.TB, ho.—& young rain
wants a Situation as Copyist., Good references given.
Copying. three cents per folio, (100 words.) AddresslE.
B. F MAMMA, this Offloe, Immediately. splUst
A.X T E 'practical New Jersey
• • Farmer, about 60 yew of age, wants a Situation
on a small farm near the city. or Watchman for a Bank,
Broker; or Mannfeotnring establishment. SatiefactorY
references given. apply personally •at BOWMAN'S
Grocery Store, No. NO North THIRD Street. or ad
dress a note, stating where an interview may be had.,4l
ap18•Ilt
/110 DRUGGISTS. —A Druggist of twenty
years' experience, and large acquaintance, desires
an engagement, Address BXPERIBNOB, Blood's Dis
patch • spla•Uta,
TO LET—Haif of a doalrabla Store
JIIK on Oheolnut Area. Apply 91t 011EaTNUT Br.
tplB.2l*
M ILLER WANTS A SITUATION—Hati
INA. had n years , practice in some of the best mills of
Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia Best
of references. Address MILLER, aermalitown road,
New Market street, Philadelphia. - aplll4t*
VARTHER, WANTED.—An active and
respectable GENTLEMAN, possessing good bumb
nest qualified, with a cash Capital of $lO,OOO, is desired
as a Copartner in a respectable atanutaoturisig Brini
ness, already established in this pity. -
Profits fair.
Address, + , ,PRAOTIOAL," at this °lnce. mhl4.mwf tf
ITOUSE OF REFUGE.—WANTED A
M.A. MALE ASSISTANT in the White Bepartment
of the Howe of Refuge, who hen some experience u
Teacher. Apply to lAMBS J. BARCLAY,
Olutlrmom Sitecative Oommlttee,
api]•mwt St Athentento
BREWER WANTED.—Erewer wanted in
the largest Brewery west, of Philadelphia—any
Moe between now and about the first of July.—a
titorotigh, §radtloal Bfewer of Pale and Stook Ales,
Apply, by letter,' to BRSIVIBIt," titre of
delphia Lally Press,” giving fall parlienlare. None
but a flret.elese Brewer, with tho beet of references,
need apply . Married roan preferred. tohltarnit
A SITUATION WANTED—By a- LAD,
ra._ aged I§, (Graduate or Orlttenden4 Commercial
Oollege,) as Asiieldrit Book•keepor of Entry sultyk, in
a Wholesale Dry-goods Jobbing or Commission
Would make himself useful to his employer. Good
city references given as to honesty, foo. Address
"J . . T. 8.." .PreSS Odlee. rahltl
BAIOBETART
Sox eate met to Aft.
pfIVOR BALE OR TO LET—A een.
lielly located pzoperty, No. 270 Booth YOURTII
B est 'unable either for residence or badness. Ap.
yoh the premiere. it* '
Mg A HEAT, COTTAGE IN Ggil.
NMI MANTOWN TO RENT—Situate at the corner of
MAIN and CARPENTER Streets, adjoining the
residence and grounds or George W. Carpenter. The
Hone° is supplied with Hydrant Water and Gas; and
the grounds are neatly laid out with $ wariety of shade
trees and shrubbery. Omnibuses pass the door thrOugh
oht the day ttl and from the depot, In connection, with
the railroad trains. Immediate possession glean. - Rent
$326 per annum, or $2OO for the summer months, sty
from May ISt to September Ist. Apply to GEORGE W.
CARPENTER, 787 Market street, or to J. 0. BOO?,
Main street, opposite Sharpnack street, Germantown.
apl2.4tW
dCOUNTRY RESIDENCE TO LET.-
A neat and roomy Cottage at °HELTON HILLS,
near North Penneyiranla Railroad, 8 miles from the
city. Apply at 421 MARKET Street. ispl2-tf
aFOR SALE—The large HODS and
LOT, N. E. corner of THIRD and GA SKILL
Streets. Lot 63 feet by 100 feet deep. House 27 feet
front, with double back buildings. Suitable fore no.
tel and Livery Stables. .Inquiro of P. D. HUES,
N. 11 corner of SEVENTH and RANSOM Streets. or
to EDWARD O. DIEHL, Ooneepnaer, 630 WALNt
Etreet,,below MEHL ap11.300
MOUTTAGES FOR SALE.—Five new
and commodious Cottages at EDGEWATER. The
eituation in high and healthy, with Ohnrches and Select
Schools in the neighborhood. Steamboats and Railroad
furnish many opportunitioa of going to, or returning
from, the city daily.
Prices range from 82,800 to 83,600 each. Terms of
payment accommodating. Apply to
A. MANDEIIBO6I. Edgewater Landing.
N. B.—Edgewater is on the easterly bank of the
Delaware river, about midway between Beverley and
Burlington, N. J. 1411-Im*
VOR SALE—The lot S. "E. corner of
.n.' wei,Nirr and TWENTIETH Streets. 44 feet on
Walnut, by 100 feet in depth. Inquire of P. D. RIV
ERS, N. E. corner of SEVENTH and SANSOAI Streets,
or to EDWARD C. Dian, Conveyancer, 630 WAL
NTT Street, below Sixth Street. apll-3t*
IN FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—A
Allat goad, substantial brick Factory, Btetim Engine,
and Wharf, on the river Delaware, three miles from
Market-street ferry, suiteble for manufacturers, mil
lers, or drug men, having a lege titer front, and the
Camden and Amboy Railroad passing through near the
factory.- For 'tartlet:lam addreta SAMUEL Rom at
the office of The Press, Philadelphia. ap9.ot*
MaTO LET.—A large Stable, 42 feet
front, by da feet deep, on a Oonrt running ont of
PATINE Street, between Ronan and Fifth etreetel the
pre mien might be converted into a machine shop or
two gables. Apply at 402LISBARY Street apSimee
Mfg SUMMER RESIDENCE TO LET.—
JIMA large end convenient Mastic Brick Home, with
41 the modern Improvements, surrounded with - shade
Cad ornamental trees, No. 08 UNION Street, BUR
LINOTOTI, N, d. 'Apply to
6 * P. IdiDIIINTON,
oriti PBONT abbe/.
dtk TO LET—UNITED S'l r kits HOTEL;
int at Atlantic City, kept last year by Webb & Pa.
ker. l The largest and beat loc ,T ated Hotel it that phase.
APp i to EIOJEAS H. DUDLEY,
ap .6t* Camden, N. T .
XXOHLNGE,
LVAL II ABLE MARK.gT-STREET
PRONIIITt gtlB SALlE. , Wittlate between Dela
ware, Seventh and ,Bighth Strketsi known as the
IVLIITH BULL HO E 6. Lot roily Jdet sit Makes
front on Ilarket street, end extending 852 feet, more of
less, to fillbert street. For further Information, call on
tke Miner of the troperty, 0. H. 081118.11_,_ •,at _the
Union gaol, Ann Street ' • at.l34w*
aFe% ALE— HE HilrELhilsTG No.
23 wALtiur .Btreet, between Twelfth an
Thirteenth
,Streets, north side, 24 feet front by 15
deep, having every oonvenlenoo— large dining room,
two bath rooms, two furnaces, low grate, open tire.
places, to. Price $20,000, of which $l2 000 may re.
main on Mortgage at live pe e Cent Interest.
Apply to IL 8, WILILNN to 00.,
ap4-1210C rp BOO WALNUT Street.
BMFARMS, FARMS.—Somo of tba, best
Perms In Chester, Illontgoinery, and Duets wan-
Ifsle • COMPAGN4 sod othettitairnhin. madam
style RESIDENCES for hale or tent In end around Nor-
Aston°. Hotels, Pountry Stores, either for wile or
rent. ,
For fall particulars, apply to R. It. 001480 N,
mt.Bo lm Norristown, Penns
ai SALE ATLANTIC OITIt PROPER
'YY.—One hundred and fifty Building Lots, edits
ble for Hotels and cottage', in the best and most de
sirable localities in Atlentil) City.
Also, for sale, the UNITgb STATXS HOTEL at
Atlantis City, being the largest and driest located, most
substantial, awl best arranged Note! at that place, by
THOMAS U. DUDLEY,
mb29.lm* SECONu Street, Camden, N. J.
DIAPER MILL TO RENT.—The Paper
JL ' Mill known as ILANWELL MILL, situated oa the
Wissahickon Oreek, and one mile from Chestnut )1111
Railroad Station. This Mill is adapted to make thee
Book Papers. It has three enginee, one four machine,
62 inches wide, and all the appurtenances for the suc
cessful manufacture of paper. Possession given Imme
diately. Apply to, or address,
GEORGE H.
629-tf NO. SD South SIXTH Street.
AA CHANCE FOR SPECULATORS.
.7 Valhi of 125 amen, in HORSHAM Township,
situated an Whitehallville turnpike, about seventeen
miles (torn Philadelphia, and only two and a half miles
!tom a railroad depot. Well adapted for a Dairy Perm;
stream of 'crater visaing through the premises. Will
be sold a great bargain. Terme Very easy. For full
particulars apply to
It. R. OORBON, Norristown, or
HNNRY VOYD
ap242t 253 N. NlNTH Street, Philadelphia.
QIIMMER BOARDING AMONG TME
KJ MOUNTAINS, within eight hours of Philadelphia
by railroad, Wanted by a family of Six Persona. Ad.
dress, with partibulata, BOX 767 Post Office, PhiWel.
apl2.3t*
FPO RENT WITH BOARD, Three elegant
communicating Rooms on eeoond floor. d leo, back
Parlor, at 1816 WALNUT,Street. References exchang
ed spl2-00
BOARDING, with Pleasant Rooms, at
No. 1025 WALNUT Street. ap11.301,
ilea (Egli* On10:5
is AT PRIVATE SALE.—THOMAS
fglik SONS , Auoiloneere. Alegant and Valuable
COUNTRY MAT, known as SRL ESTOIR, ,, front
ing on the Delaware River and Trenton Railroad. 70
dares, with superior improvements.
It is very beauhfutly 'Masted, about 1,000 feet from
Cornwall's Station, 'the house Is handsomely finished
with the modern improvements and c onveniences, and
well adapted for a winter as well as summer residenee.
It has all the necessary out-buildings—ice house, well
filled, milk vault, Milt pond. &o. The grounds are
handsomely laid out and planted. Large garden,
sevoral hundred dwarf and elandard fruit trees, green
house, hot-beds, kn. The whole premises in complete
order.
Full particulars on application to
M. THOMAS & SONS,
ap 2.6,8,9&12-51 Yoe. 189 & 141 B. Fourth Strest
gado nub tintattranta
G"'S MONUMENT HOUSE,
BALTIMORE; MD.
WM. GUY & 00. have roamed this favorite House,
which is kept upon the tnropeao Plan. Gentlemen
can have all the comforts, without the annoyance of a
hotel, paying only for what they order.
apB-12t* WM. GUY & CO.
F RENI3II's HOTEL,
ON TRE EUROPEAN PLAN,
CITY OP NEW YORK. •
SINGLE ROOMS SO OTS. PER BAY.
Oity Rail Square, corner, Frankfort street, (opposite
Olty Hall.)
Steele, as they may be ordered in the spacious Re'
Gems.
There is a Barber's Shop and Bath Booms attached
to the Hotel.
N. R.—Beware of Runners and Hackman who say we
are full. R. FRENCH, Proprietor.
feS2-Sm
JONES 1101184,
HA' PA.,
•
((heated In ISIW.)
ROGARTLY NORNISHBD.
LOW OPEN TO 'VISITORS.
say2B-y WILLS OOVIRLY, Proprlelot;
PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, No.
ay. SOS DIABICIIT Street, four doors above EIOHTS,
South elde, Philadelphia. Oysters Stewed, Boasted,
Prledt Pick-led, , te. ito., for Rome Oonsumption And
Traneportation. N . B.—Dinner from two' re to three
Wein*. otaSktf
[II6 BALAKILNDER SAFES-
A large asnortmont of
}']VANS A. WATSON'S
sibADALDnie mAriure.orttaio
BALANANDER SATEI3,
VAULT 'DOOROI
Nor Boobs sad Stores.
BANK LOONS,:
Equal to any now In nee.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, ace.,
On sa good term aa any
BM other esta
by blishment In NM
United W,
EVANS A WATSON,
No. Y 6 Booth FOURTH Btrest
Philadelphia,
PLEASE GIVE US A GALL ;
anlB-11
TAR AND PITON.-100 bbls. Tar; 250
kegs do; 800 bbls Pitch, In store and for sale by
ROWLEY, 1011111JRNER, &
002
. 1:1o.l08oath Wharreo.
tOani6.
,Uoarbing.
,
E , WALNET-RTREET THEATRE,
CIOHNBB NINTH AND WALNUT ITHMITS.
Aoting and Stage Manager .Mr. I. I' Reach.
Business Manager Joseph D
THIS - (Wedneaday) BYBNING, - April If 1S 'A,
- Will haperformed the Troia° Play enritle4-
• ' - ADXLEELTHA. • -
Adeigitha, fdre.•Farren ; Immo, Mn.i J. A. loottwd ;
Robert Guisoard, Mr. Perry; LeClair, lir. He.. h.
To conclude with the delightful Comedy eutillail
'THE- -LITTLE TRBASUBZ.
Capt. W. Maidenblush, Mr. B. O. Itogers ; Sir
Howard, Mr. Young; Bert:tide, Mlao Pits Parton. •
Prices of admisatod—Beocual Tier and Sawn, One..
and Third Tier, SS model Parquet, sl) aidatai_ Drw
Qinole, 60 cents ; Private - Bowe , Parquet' , $1)
to so""° 1
iocale,SX and 0; Single Sesta is Orel sad Privet
Boxes, 76 cents. , - -
Doors open at quarter to 7 Oda& Curtain shmald
7K o'clock.
IVICATLET & OLABICE's ARCtH-BT.
TRlATllll.—Wfiliann 8. IMAM:atm./logic alit
Mae M►nager.
THIS (Wednesday) NVINITICK ADA) 18, 1869,
MYR AWNRIOAN 001781. N.
hea Trenobard, our Amato= Cousin, Mr. J. $.
Oltnice •; Lord Dandreary,Mr. Wm. Wheatley; liflorpnee
Trenohard, Mrs. '7obn Drew .
To conclude with tbe interesting Dram* entitled
-
VIOTORINB.
Alexander: , Mr. Wheatley Hiobeel, Mr. Showell;
Victoria°, Mrs Torn Brew; Elise, Miss I 'Taylor.
Adcaamon, 43 ota. Beamed Beata la Dress Wreak, 57X
ots; Orchestra Stalls, 60 de; Beata Private Boxes, 76
.148; Gallery,lB ate; Gallerytor °aimed Pernoite, WWI
Private Box in Gallety for Oolorrl Persona , 85 OW
Whole Private Box, $3.
Doors open' at 7 cealoak i *name* at kilt vial T.
trecively„
UoDORMIGIII , GAIETIES—Race St
below Thltd.
Engagement of
JENNY LIND AND -HATS mass, •
Better known as
MUM FANNY FOBEEST. and
Wu ELIZA THEILMAN.
The two greatest Vocalists in Philadelphia, appearing
nlghflyin Ballads, Duette, and Opratlo Game
CHEAT BAND OF SERENADERS, 13EVEN IN
NUMBER.
•
First appearance of the
HUTCHINSON FAMILY.
J. 11. ROBING ON, Great Combs Vocalist.
GEORGE MILES, Patriotic,' and Sentimental Binger.
Mtge BATH LUDLOW, Dsaeenee. ,
LOW GAYLORD
JOHN WILLIAMS,
And I. CONRAD.
BILLY THOMAS, Stump Orator.'
a.ll Mous. , THEIDON, Violinist.
TIIHOMEtira YAREETIESI—(Qafe.Thev
J. tre,) northwest corner of WPM and MUT
NUT Streets.
NNTHRTAINILINT, . •
AVERY •EVBNINEF DURING. THE WMIX, •
Comprising Comte and Sentimental Ballads, Gems of
Operas, Althlopla? Dal!wgtails!, and oonaluding with'
A TalioE NIGHTLY
Ownmenelng at 7K. Adinisidna 10 and 25. mb22-1m
TaIPENNSYLVANIA AcIADEKY or
i PM ARTS
No. 1025 0118BTNIIT STRUT, •
18 OPEN DAILY tBandaya, oieepted) from S A. 19.
tills P. M.
Admission 25 Mts. Children 12 oasts.
Shares of Stook, entitling the Molder's family to ad.
minion at all timer, $BO. ,
MII3/UAL - FUND HALL.—TRE GE •
MANIA 01101118TRA give Pubis R3IIIABB.
ALB every SATURDAY. Single Ticket* 25 ends I
a package of tickets for a l which =I be 0144104 el
Andre's, HO Chestnut street ; Beak A issokm's, earner
of Beventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall.
The performanoe eommenese at 63 o'etoek P. 111740
alistiolnActte artb Covartnerebip.
COPARTNERSHIP.— The- undersigned
Wire this day asioolated then:dialyse together ,
under the name and style of HANDY,IfORBIS:
for the purgoee or gelling wrought-iron Tubed, lit.
tinge, to., manufactured at the Cumberland Nail and
Iron Worke, and for transacting a general Iron Com-
Wagon btudnees. HENRY HANDY,
(Late at Baltimore,)
CHARLES W. MORRIS.
oillael3. E. or. WALNUT and FRONT Streeter.
March DI, 1859. mhl9-Ln.
gouse-Surniebing (Snobs.
THE OLD-ESTABLISHED AND
UNRIVALLED
lIOUSE-FURNIESING EBTABLIiMILENT, ,
JOHN A. MURPHEY & CO.,
822 CHESTNUT STREET,
Pole Agents In this elty for the New, Patent CM
dren , a Gigs and Carriages. apd,inw&S tf
NEW HOUSE•FURNISHING STOREi,
WILLIAM YARNALE,
No. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET
(OPPOSITE THE MUMMY OP PINE ARTS),
Invites Rotusekeepera and othere s to an examtnattcm of
his extensive assortment of
USEFUL
HOUSE-FURNISHING
GOODS.
Also, a beantifol assortment of
BIRD CAGES, OIIILDREWS CARRIAGES, AND
IfELOOIPBDES, !co., As.
apl•fm&Wtfane7
Eatircrab Zino.
NEW YORK LINES.
TER OA AND AMBOY AND PRILADNLP'A
AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES,
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK
AND WaY.TIrAOES,
sisof_ 14mo:rt.-annoy Prewar,
Will leave as follows, vin -
ilaaea.
At 6A. M. via Camden and Amboy, 13. & A.
edmMOdatilin 02 28
At 0 A. M., via Oatiden and Jersey City, (New
Jersey) Accommodation 2 25
At 9 A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Morning.
Mail 0 00
At 11 A. M., by Steamboat, via Tacony and Jersey
City, NorningExpreas 8 00
At 2 P. M., Vitt Camden and Amboy, C. k
press 500
At P M., by Steamboat, via Tawny and Jar
- nor City,-EveningExpreu..... , .—..... 800
At 8% P. M., by Steamboat, via Tawny and der- -
ay City, 2d Clam Ticket 2 25
At 6 M., via Camden and Jersey Oity, Evening
Mall 5 00
At 12 P M., via Camden and Jersey City, Night
Mail 2 25
At 2M P.M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation
(Freight and Paefiengen—lit Class Ticket.... 2 ' 26
2d Claw Ticket 160
At 5P AL, via Camden and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freight sad Passenger)--lat Class Ticket.... 226
o 2d Claw Ticket... 176
The 6 P. M. Mail Line runs daily. Th e 11 Night
Is.atnrdays excepted
11:1. Eilitess Lines Mon at Principal Stations only.
For Belvidere, Baton, Flemington, &0., at 6 A. M.
and 8% P. M. from Walnut•stfeet what.
For Water Cap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeebarre,
Montrose, Great Bend, fo., at OA. 51. , Delaware,
Laokawanna, and Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 0 A. M. and 2 P. M.
ror Mount Roily, at 5 snag A. M., and2X, , SX and 5
M.
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, &a., at 8)( and 4.% P. M. from
Walrut.street wharf.
For Palmyra, Delwin), Beverly, Burlington, Bor.
dentown, at 2N P. M.
Steamboat John Neilson, for BordentoWn and inter.
Mediate places at 8,4 P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington and in
termediate places, at 12 M. and 4% P. M.
Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pansenger.
Passengers are prohibited trom taking anything ae bag
gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty
pounds to be paid for extra. The company limit their
responsibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and
will not be liable for any amount beyond 5100, BX
rapt by apecial contradt.
April 11 WM. If. ()AMMER, Agent.
CAMDEN AND AMBOY
RAILROAD COMPANY.
lIP. RIVER STEAMBOAT ARRANGEMENTS.
PHILADELPHIA AND
AND BOBBINS. BORDENTOWN, FLORENCE
The JOHN SIMEON will leave Walnutatreet
Wharf at P. M. Returning—Leave Bordentown at
6) , ‘ A. M.
PHILADELPHIA AND TAOONY. TORRISDALE,
BEVERLY, BURLINGTON AND BRISTOL.
The TRENTON will 11111.46 Waluntatreet Wharf at
12 M.; the NELSON at 8% P. M.; and the TRENTON
at 4% P.M.
Returning—Leave Bristol at 7.10 A. Id , and 2.20 and
6,20 P. M , and Burlington at 720 A. ht., and 12,30 and
6.60 P. M.
Fare—Philadelphia and Bordentown ........26 cents.
Burlington and Bristol..l2X
ru. /height token at low rates
WM. H. GATZMinn, Agent.
117 - Tecony trips up at 8% and M. A. 1%1,12 M., and
33i and 4% P. M.
Teensy trips down at 810 awl 10.15 A. M., and 3.15
and 7.30 P. M. apll.6t
.04WilIII fflacliiites.
lIARRIS'n BOUDOIR SEWING NIAe
OHINlit is offered to the public as the Moat PIP
liable low-priced Betting 'Machine in WO. It will lin
from six to sixty stitches to an Inch, ea all kinds of
goods, from ooarseet begging to the finest eambrics. It
in, without exception, the simplest In its mealianiral
construction erermade, and can be run and keptinorder
by a child of twelve yearn of age. The D17C1511.117 01
thin machine, and the QUALM OP 175 well, US 11114 ,
ranted to be unsurpassed by any other. Its speed range'
from three hundred to fifteen hundred stitches per mi
nute. The thread noodle taken direelly from the spiels,
0•17/100? TEM TnallnLel OP SPILINDINO. In fact, It Is 11
machine that is wanted by every family In the land, and
the low price of . . .
TDIRri DOLLARS,
et which they are sold, brings them within the reeding
aimed every one. O. D. BAILS% Agent,
dBl•d6m W--0011 , 6n1 720 AROEL STUNT,
VULTON'S INSURANCE ADJUST
ING AND aoLLEornta OPPIOH, No. 608
CHESTNUT titre et,
P HILADELPHIA.
Proofs of Lou and other regubsitee made out for par.
ties austainlog loss or damage by tire to property la
eared, in full compliance with the Intricate conditions
of Policies of Ineurance, In each a manner as to ob
viate plea or excuse for reduction or litigation, and
the entire satisfaction of all puttee.
Particular attention given to the collection of (Saline
against Insurance Companies.
Parties *ill find it to their interest to consult the un•
dersigned aa moon after the are ea possible.
No (barge for consultation.
JAMES FULTON,
rah 10-tf Insuranoe Adjuster.
o-fit THE PHRENOLOGICAL:CABINET,
08TA 191.413H6D Br
000 FOWLER, k WELLS, to 0., .
lk. la open day and evening, for the sale of Bening on
nrenology,PLyelology,Water.ooo, eco,; and
•
PHRIINOLOGIOAI, EX &DURATIONS.
The importance of Phrenology in the training of the
young, the seleotion of ocoupations and companions,
and in every department of Wive life, le felt and ea
knowledged by all intelligent persona who are ac
quainted with its facts.
Written deacriptions tram daguerreotypes will be sent
by mail for two dollars.
aatalogues of Hooka Bent gratin.
Address
JOHN L. CAPEN.,
mh23-w sir acV7.3m No. 922 Chestnut street, Philo
BAILEY'S PATENT SHADE FIX
TURE.—Dealers will pima notice that I have
appointed W. HENRY PANT EN, No 030 011.10.Tbrin
Street, Bole Agent tor Rblladelphla, through whom the
trade will be supplied at factory prices.
B. BMW.
New York, Marohl3o,lB6o.—aplamo
lii~iusaiEci ` ~aai~atiies : =-~- -~
THE- WASHINGTON -
FIRE AND MARINE
C0M4:1PA.,117.'
Autin.Wt BuIPTS O,
No. 280 WALNUT STLitit
• PIIILADITMEIA; =
Incorporated in Md. under thiginimini ininniniOn Ihti
of Pennaylvnen
Authorised Capital 111000,000
Subscribed Capital 200,000
Paid up Capital - 114•1100
MUMS Al FOLLOWS:
Bond and Mortppei, first /len 0f 2 1 1 . 70
Ballrosid, and other SiMllO - -
and Securities ' 54.000 - -
Dui& in' Beak • opyr..
--$114,1390
ONlnsures orriseesuinet LOBB OH DAMAGIII Br Bill
BUILD lICIRONABDThI. BOUSINOLD
vWENITHAW, its. - Also. 0n0f110035 and PINIONT
to aid from ill porta the world, mad Island 1471 fa
Don sad Transportation, on favorable tarmac
OHARLIB a. IMLAY, Tregidasti.
WIC WRIGHT, Yin •fteidiamt,
0. 0. BUTLIR. e•ozetaty,
H. G. RAMROD:MR, Arbeisat !seated:
MRSOTIPB.
to
WILUion day,
William Welight; - *
T. T. Tansy, -
I.e. Tanner,
Wm. B. {Mob;
Onailes.G.
Jeer /larding,
0.0. Butler,
Henry - K. Strang,
D D.,Joned,
Alone Butler,
J. H. Buie,
rearlB4l
FIRE INSURANOE.
ETNA. INERIB.ANON COMPANir s of
IfAxtforl.
Cash Aside, Jan. 1, 1869 11,961,92! 08
MANHATTAN EIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, of Now York.
Cash Aseeto, lan. 1, 1859 .....
SPRINDPIRLD EIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY.
Cash Assets, j'art. 41869 646,144 SS
NORTH AMERICAN BIKE
RANOR COMPANY, of Hartford.
Cash Assets, jan. I, 1M0..." 366,660 06
IRVING pram INBUJIANON 00M- .
PANT, of New York.
Oash Mats, Jan. 1,1869 841,684 II
3121ROHANTIP - PUN .111BURANC1
COMPANY, of Hartford..
Cask Asada, Jan. 1;1860 939,002 es
- Pollatei Ward, - sod loxes equitably :. imljuisal oaf
promptly pa* at his Army, by -
BOSWELL WILSON, Agsn
tebl6•tt No. 216 WALNUT MUNE
ENTERPRISE -
xrzstrzt..esavom oondr:PAzTY.
Thle Company homes hotlaw, Pangterei end
merchandise generally, spina loss or danagety an. -
The polielee of 'this Comp*, expreeely provide that
when amipted ai r Collateral security, they shaft not be
A 71101111) siratty AO; Of the owner of the property fa
lured. Entire spool ity is thus extended to the Widen
Of GROUND Benin and Ifoataaose,'noterithatandtmete
cent decisions of the Courts of 1 ew. - -
Ground Rents, Mortgagee, Iffeeksnits ) Una, aM
other Beenritdes on Bail liatite,erlll also bo *GOT
insured If desired.
DIRXOTORO
P. Datehiani Bran, Mordaesi L. Dawes,
WLllam 111 , Kse, 7 Georgi H. Pim"
Nslbro /ruler, . Joke H. Dreivn'
John H. Atwood, _ B. A.latneatoet, ,
Benj. T. Tropes, • Andrew D. Out,
Henry Wharton, P. Livingston Iningse.
P. RATCHipap STARE, gladdest.
CHARLES W. COX D, gaeretary.
. TIMPODALT bmos
162 SOUTH FOURTH /STREET:
febll4lm
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TaIII3T COMPANY,
/LID THa ' -
PAMIRS , UNION INIRGIANOR COMPANY OP
ATR3I.OIB, PA.,
Heaths consolidated their bolo., w4I bareeNar ;ea
dot the ems undo theses* Of the -
GREAT WESTERN -
INBURANON AND TRUST COMPiarr,
ooze, No. 403 WALNUT Staid,
(Oompanyle Daildinaa
• ' THILADILPHIA,
With a eombined Capital end available
ABUTS OP OYES $lllO,OOO,
Invested, for the most part. In Pair Boma and Mona.
Quasi, bearing eis per Gent. interest, on impamod sop
perty. worth double AND ad.
CARGO - -
PHU, ISLAND, MAltthil BIDS
Taken on the mot favorable tern,..
DIRECTORS.
Charles 0. Lathrop, - Realialit •
Alexander Whilidln, E. Tracy, ' •
John o.Hunter, - home L Salith," -•-
Isua Holahan% • 0. N. Shipman, -
T. R. McCurdy, PranitarTyler, • '
Thomas L. Gillespie, Charles Mao, -
Daniel L. Collier Ttmatimal.4Slotam.
d. 0. LATHROP, President. •
WM. DARLING, The Pre deal.
JA WRIGHT, Seeretary end 'Preamsrar.
C. S. RIIINISLIe. Assistant Seerttaay.
O. N. SHLPSIAN, &mead Ties Proideat,'
roh2S•dk.W tt • Bataan 0,7103 Raw Poet.
D ELAWARE - MUTUAL SAFETY , IN
AMNON COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TAR LEGISLAYERS
OF- .PSNOFTLY4 NIA, OM. '
onion B. 1. comma 'ratan OD WALNUT
Otrbets, Phlladslybla: '
X A.NINI INSIS BANOS' . ,
ON TallaBLEI, i' ' - - '
CARGO, Xe all pat* of the Rosh. -
lISSIGHT
diruummsviumose
Oa (Node, by JO:ref:Own& Lakes and UM Oliniar,
to all party ooc the Thelon: •
'PIN, .JNBU R.d.N0.111
On llnohandieslerally.
_Onßtons, Dwe Noumea Re.
' -1 , 111
--- NOvemberl,lBoB; • -- '
Par. Market Velum
$103,050, Philadelphia City CV Cent. Limm.11,06,241 00
$llO,OOO, Pennsylvania State Loans '104,44 00
980,000, 11. 8. Treasury 4% etust,Notee. 80,W 60
850,000, Pennsylvania Railroad 2d NOrt, • ,--
gage 6>p' cent. Bonds - • 45,671 00
' $20,000, North Penusylvaniaßallroad Mort.-
'
•
gap 6Of sant. Bonds... 12,000 00
115,000, 800 shares stock.l2ormantoW 80nd5....... - ..:
Company, int Brest and principal
- - gomovasodby..tke city of Phlla,
delphia 14•102 00
,5,000,10 abuse Pertasylvanhk Railroad
Cuomo*" -- ''''' - *SIR Ma
$6,000,100 shares North Pennsylvania
Railroad Company 850 00
92,850, Sundry shares Philadelphia Ice -
Boat Company, Rana de Gram -
- Steam Tow Boat Company, Set- - -
mush Steam Navigation Com
pany, and Philadelphia llachange
Company 2,180 00
19
$340,700 3 ,190
Bowie end Mortgages, and Real lktate, Of.
00
Sc. Building 71,883 u
Bills Receivable for insurances made 201,646 96
Balance due at Agencies—Premiums - on
Marine policies recently Issued—and other
debts due the Company 11,181 11
Scrip and stook of sundry insurance Compa
nies 8,220 00
Omsk on deposit in Bank 42,061 86
16911,1101-20
TOM.
James 0. Read,
Theopbflua Pawl Mag.
'James Trasmaire/
Trillium lyre, Jr.,
J. 7. Penieton,
JoehniP. lyre,
Rommel E. Makes,
Henry Moan,
James B. M. , Parimod,
Thomas 0. Rand,
Robert Radon,
John B. ample, Pittebl
D. T. Morgan, "
J. T. Logan,
MARTIN, Preoldent.
. HAND, Vice President.
mb2Raw
DIREO
William Martin,
Joseph R. Beal,
Edmund A. Bonder,
John O. Davis,
John B. Penrose, _
George G. Leiner,
Edward Darlington,
Dr. R. M. Huston,
Wm. 0. Ludwig,
Hugh Craig,
Spencer Wilma.,
Charles Kelley,
H. Jones Brooke,
Jacob P. Jones,
WILL •
THOB. 0
HENRY LYIBURN, • 0
Jeriiii;ere.
AMERICAN GUANO. -
PROM
JARVIS ISLAN-D.
We take pleasure in inforlbg Farmers, Dealers, and
the public generally, that, having been ',pasted, by
the
AMYRIOAN GUANO COMPANY
SOLE AGENTS
For the sale of this valuable fertiliser, in Philadelphia,
we are prepared to (=nigh it In coy quantity, from the
single bag or barrel to a .hip's cargo, at the scale of
prices adopted by the Oompany,
MOH $3O TO $4O PER 2240 FOUNDS,
According to the amount purchased.
Experiments made with JARVB3 ISLAND and PE
RUVIAN QUANOB, upon all kinds of soil, have, in
every Statute*. molted in favor of the former, 111111 we
are now enabled to congratulate the agricultural coin.
inanity upon having within its reach, a
GENUINE GUANO,
AV A.
REASONABLE PRICE.
The ship REYNABD will shortly arrive at this port,
direct from the Islands. We are Tempered totake orders
for delivery from her cargo or from those of the
1, White Swallow , ' and Vela Eagle."
ALLEN & NW - PI/LES.
No. 43 S. DELAWARE AVENUE, and
No. 418. WATER STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
Sole Agents for the States of Pennaylvanla, New
Jersey, and Delaware. felUmw Aro
pHOSPHATIO GUANO.
PRO*
SOIIIBIZERO ISLAPID, W. L
FIONBSIRO ISLAND, or Boor, lies about 120 zallea N.
M. of Pt. Thomas, and is of voloanio forination.
It is found by analysis to contain eighty per cent. of
BONA PHOBPIIATE OP LIKE, and is nearly fifty per
tent. richer in Bone Phosphate than ground bones.
The look Is ground, and applied to land like Plaster.
This Guano is fbr sae by the quantity, or cargo, to
dotders, either ground or ungronnd ; also, to Parraers,
in Dago or barrels, at $BO per ton of 2,000 lbs., by
JOB. B. HANSON & 00.,
106 It Delaivitio Avenue and 100 N. Water
Bole Agents for Philadelphia.
s.—piniptdets and °haulms hartgehed gratis by
ths Age to. fel:ll44n w flint
QUPEkk PHOSPHATE OF LIME, mad') o
IN7 Bdiii:ldd Mood, by BLANISTON k WOODSY/MD,
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mtkir4l , C; West Ind 11AALT•Street Seiko.
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and tot Bete by WSTENBILL & 1320,11114
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