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    IRPORTENT - 211031 oRNTRa AMERICA
REJECTg9II:•VE THE-BEL!,Y GRANT.
. .
Repotted Itatilieation of the eau
yreaty.
!From the New - York nines I
By the arrival of the steamship Star of the West,
from Aspinwall, we , have received very late and
important intelligence frout,Central Amortise: The
•
subjoined loiters frtlm our eorrespondents give a
full summary'of thelateat neWs.
• NICARAGUA, • '
ASPINWALL, April 4 '-:-The British eteamer Deo
arrived here yesterday from San Juan del Norte.
having left there on the 21.
The Senate of Nicaragua had rejected the Belly
contract on amount of the large land grant eon.
tained in it. - Belly hag, however, gone to Mara ?
RES, and feels confident he can melee thinge satin.
factory. • -
The matter of the etkiNere or the American river
steamers remains in the same state as when -I last
wrote The GOvernment bad offered to restore
them to theagent, but he, had 'refused to receive
them. I learn' that thereinbut one opinion as to
the °codeine; the Nioaraguan Government in this
matter, among =Americans.. as W, ei l no all other
foreigners - and-.that is, that the seises was a
(wand!) , and _Unprovoked outrage.
A similar report -to the ono mentioned in my
Panama letter, as coming from Realejo, prevailed
at Son Juan del Norte, in regard to the ratifies
tioe of the Calts•Yriesari treaty.
The Dee left the Se Louis and the British war
steamers Gaailisk and Ringsten at San Juan. .2he
Jamestown has sailed thence for Asphiviall.
Toe ehi p channel, at San Juan is effectually
closed. There is only about: forty feet width of
channel, With eighteen feet of water, and thirty
or forty fact teo , o with fifteen feet. A new-chan
nel, with eight feet water, is formed where Scott's
house stool. - , - -
Belly spoke strongly at San Juin against the
conduct of the Nlcaraguanc in eelaing the AMeri.
can boats, and-averred his determination to offer
President Martinez the money necessary to settle
the damages °,
LATER —I have jest met young Jones,
,who, r
believe, has been acting as a sort of agent for'
Vanderbilt in Transit platten its Nicaragua, and
be assures woe is the "bearer of the ratified
Cars'Yrresari treaty, with the modifications, in
substanee, as expressed in the foregoing.
THE CASS-YRISSARI TREATY AND IRE BELLY
.
nT.
FLAG snip "Roanoke," ors , Asentwann, April
4 ; 1859 —I have seen a note from = Flag officer
Long, (Merrimtek, now at Panamij in which be
says that when he left"Realejo there was a report
that the Caen-Yrissari treaty had been ratified by
the Nicaraguan Government, bat that he could
not trace the report to a credible source. •
No nester - from San'Juan del Norte of impsrtanee.
The English mail steamer Dee is in from there. I
learn that the Nicaraguan Senate have refused to
ratify the grant of land to Betty.
NEW GRANADA.
PANAMA, .Monday,:. April 4, 1859.—We have no
later news from South America than that for
warded by the -Northern Light,' and but a few
items from the Pecifte Coast of Central &aline,
brought by the fiagmbiraterrimeek,'which vessel
arrived at Panama on the Slat ultimo, from
Bealeja. The Berta mails, which should have
brought our dates up from that capital to March
12, failed. se is usual of late.-
Flag officer Lang, who left Realeja in the Mer
rimack, On the 24th nit., heard, just before sail;
ing, that the Cass-Yriearti treaty had been ratified
by the congress at Manages, and signed - by Prod.
dent Marti - nes-With two amendments. One was
that the Belted States eheitill not land troops in
NicaragalC,Wittiont special vermil l ion or invita
tion fromtiniCtioyeentrierit. . The second wohld
seem to tietttralize the effect of the first amend.
Silent ; tt is,..that the United States may land
troops Jo-pursuit of 'filibuster' in ease they escape
the vigilant)* of our naval commanders at sea.
Flag-officio? Long bee 'received - no official or other
communication from our minister, General. Lamar,
in regard to the foregoing information, but be be
lieves it neverthe l ess, to be true. General Lamar,
it is sai d, is going home.
The sleep of-war Decstur,,Cernmander Thatch
er, was to have sailed for San Francisco on the
let instsnt. Her officers and orow, it is said,
will bring down • the Warren from San Francisco
to Panama, to be used as a store• ship in this bay.
The aloop.of.war Vendetta was to sail from Re•
aleje for Panama saloon, as she, coald be relieved
by the Oyene, daily expected here.
The sloop-of-war St. 'Harr, now bore, will re
lieve the yang; when . the latter will visit the
coast of •
The steam frigate Samna* id daily expected at
Panama
The Merrinnudr, It is expiated, will seep go te
Osllso, to.assist in the settlement of American
claims against the Govertunent of Peru, for the
seizure of the -Ides% Thompson and another Arne.:
Tieel2 Ship - a year and a half ago; while loading
guano at the Pabellon de Ploo, illegally, as is
averred by the enateitante. '
The Hag-ship Roanoke, of the home squadron,
Is at Aspinwall, but will soon be relieved by the
Jamestown, Goon Son Juan del Norte. The 'apply
alp Relief will sail about the middle of the pre
sent month for Rey West and New York.
The St. Louis and Jamestown are at San Jean
del Norte
From China.i.Terrible Sentenees-.The
Coolie Trade.
A letter tiont'Vilitnpea to; the New York He
.
rafd nays
A short time .agb a woman was convicted be
fore the imperial Court for the murder of her hue:
bard; she was_ senteneed to be, Out siXtimeS, and
then be beheaded, whiek - seritince woe carried into
effect. The dptortnnate woman - Wes taken to the
era:ratio:strolled near , the above temple ; here site
etripped"..naked, then seven executioners carried
the lantana! of the law Into effect; two of them
out or her-breasts, two--more out off the fleshy
part of her'tips, two more cut off the thick part
of her ankles, the Torts oat off being thrown in .
front of her to look at; , this doni, her head was
severed (feather body, and , her bertiblesufferinge
were pot an end to. If a criminal happens to be
a female, =her tax means not to gale sympathy from
her male eampaniens.. lam informed that is most
oases the laws are more :severe egainet females
than make; howeifer, it gives me pleasure to state
that General - , &trot:ha:gine has lately interposed;
aid has 'istaild'hil'Preeltunitlon prohibiting the
Im:taming from Initiating any .more of thefr re.
ver° punlatmenje, at least while the alike hold
r,JseetriCtil. ef-the.plaie. lie - says, however, that
they may behead their crlminale or hang them.
A taw ditys since there' was quite a serious riot
at Mame,' hetireen tke Chineee and 'Portuguese.
EnlvOs and'elubewere used quite freely, and sere
. rat of the combatants were very seriously injured.
At one, cline it threatened to be of a very serious
nature/which was onlv prevented by the timely
anrti`trance of the police, aided by the military.
- - Theldot originated in a game of ill fame. A largo
Iwet - Ira arrears were made: There are two New
....York and 'oar itOstou ships now at that , port,
(whose names / mlilaidl the mootore of
which are negotiating for freights of coolies for
Havana. "A Batas 'ship lately sailed from Fah
ohau with nine hundred coolies on board for Ba
varia. The mono. trade Is beginning to be quite
brisk this mason, and several more chips will, no
doubt, eogsge in the imminent
GENERAL NEWS.
Tuw RxWßß—AWoruits CAIRO Stin—Korn
Arran"—We have again more bad tidings to an
nounce concerning the all.absorbing topic of the
times, thviiver. - On- eunday night, about eleven
o'clock, we leant that the Diamond bland Levee,
completed mat year; way gav about a mile below
the Oestlentan break, and we hear from a gentle
men residing' fn that-portion of Madison pariah,
that in all probability, from the rapid ravages it
mede night. before . last - Ord yesterday, it is now
fully, if not more thane mile wide, and sweeping
everything before its wild and maddening rush of
waters. We bed hoped that thie floe levee, which
firmly withstood - the high water of last year, might
stand the test of the present mighty flood ; yet it
will not be wondered-.that it hoe anectimbed when
we state that, for some time 1 efore it gave way,
the river war rolling Over it, and that the water
stood when the orevanso occurred thirteen and k
half Isabel higher than that of bet ;mason. Oar
friends iiihredison, Tessa?, andConcordiaparishee
Ernst feel severely the terribly destructive effect&
of the breaks 'which Istie already taken place,
and where , the and will be it will be difficult to
, I 1 iy.--V74.frLurg (Missatippi) True •40uhron,
A HIIIMAYD itaXNOllllO lila HONOII.--Wo
lesia from a, gentleman from Madison, Indiana,
that the , nitisena of, that city 'were thrcwn Into
en excitement by a lamentable areir occurring
on liatturday night last: it appears , that for some
time past a citizen'engaged In the saddlery busi
ness has entertained suspicions of the virtue of
his wife, and gdsolved to antiify himself In regard
to the mattes] ;- Accordingly, - Accordingly, on 'Saturday last he
informed his family that - he should leave in the
evening tot Ginsinhati, , About nine o'clock; how
ever, be returned nnexpeetedly to hie borne, and
trued hls , worst tears ?bellied; A neighbor et
his, who wail possessed of ooindderable means, was
the intruder. The Injured, buiband found the
guilty couple in bad, and,;wirbout en Instant's
delay, be drew a torolvar and shot thb seducer
dead. Ito then left the house, and gave bitnaeif
up to the tuthorities.--Cinesnnati - Times, ll.th
DEATH 07 Tsa4avaeBT MAR L 1M PENNSTI,
Tama —We 'learn - front au - eachruile " that hit.
Timothy Sweenydied in PalrView township, But-
ler couoth P 4 ll XeCently, at the advanced ego of
one hundred and tsrenty-teroyears: The deceased
was born - fn the year. 1787, In Condom '
pariah of
Ardfart, county of Kerry,. Ireland, and emigrated
to this country In 1837, beirg then one hundred
yearsold, Be trarrneier knoiritto have had an
hour's "sickness even up to the day of his - death.
but was isteraye remarkably stout and healthy,
having tlftra'ull use of all his faculties to the hat,
with a delicacy - of. beating and a qttiolt seas of per •
caption thit wee really Miraculous intone who bad
journeyed so far beyond the allotted bounds of
earthly existence:.
ELM ROBREalt—Oa Friday night, last
Mr. Henry Frick , res iding a mile north of Quaker ,
town, Bunks county,- Pa., wai•robtad - of fifteen
hundred and seventy-tive dollars. We are In
formed that Mr.P. Intended eaying the money
away op the 'following' day, and hod placed it, in
a secure place fahla bonito for LEA-keeping during
BM night. Bri_drieing tha next morning he found
the door of the room open and the money gone. it
was in $5OO hills'on the Penn Township Bank,
Frau ix -Noitioa.—Abeut three o'clock on
Baturdsi Afternoon hist a`lire broke out In the
works of the Norton Furnace COmperly, and before
the fituries—vlieh were rendered doubly furious
by thehigh wind prevailing at the time—could be
subdued about nalf .the building was consumed.
A largo 'quantity of stoves, many valuable' pat.
terns, together with the engine and wator•wheel,
•were &greyed. The twigs estimated at about
88 partially itutntild.—Tounton (lilacs. Ga.
A GALS occurred on the Susquehanna at
Wrightnville"and Aferietta„Pa: ' it fifty ruffs
tanks loose, aid settle Were wrecked:, One timber-
r.lft, Lying three' naafi bbeatd; was dashed Upon
the Tooke and:brain te; piesee, and two et tha
throe palms wire cite seriously inpred. They
were re:noted flora dos tootle upon Which they were .
thrown' during the - day by boat/. •
Darrrnacrivn .triarc.,-,-Quite It. destructive
• fire *sowed aboakthree a clock on Bonday mark
fing, st Ciaitral ifiallroad depot, tn.. Thtlitpe.
bum-The, wood pile` contain! ng about eta hut
di,M °aids et eawed,w4xid,etae found to be Ott Am
and 'hero* the tune" liana be arrested, nearly all
thot it#ohltidlite fated Thu .obieted. it were de;
; 1614 Ir ' -..*YP4 1 1 4 #7 WO* niteet at about
•
FINANCIAL -.AN.P„.,VONMARcIAL,
The Money Market.
• - -
• Psitanst.rnre, April 14, lAD.
The stock market was wester to darthan yea ay„
ioine TaillhEe off in pvicee T>leadionihment.of
the Legislabire,vrittont-repealing tfie bin passed to
glee the ellnylkill Navigation Company power to trans
port eCid, -leaves the business of coalcarrying from
'ffohnylkill ohonty open to tree competltfoit t the effects
Of which, upon the Jacobs of the canal and thq railroad,
Breit no doubt soon be apparent.
-
,The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company has de.:
clued a dividend oft`free per cent. out yr the earnings
of tho main stem, and ,fdetr . andio4lf per rient. upon
the Weshington branch,- for thn'ihst ail menthe; i The
grow isarrflogi-of the 'mein' htem 'fall $64.330 . " below
tboiepf the corresponding Six bcontheh'llaSt J ean; but
the eipenees:, have been so redhead as to learn the net earnings 1000,000 greater..' It is eat/ that this leaving
has been effected without suffering the road end equip.
ingots to ieCode"from the' best end meet effective con-
rifiumpals STOOK NXOIISIIIBII ULU?,
A4nl 14,1669.
91701.enn sr suntarr,sunaws, & 00..,211114110271, 69001,
Lim, izailixol ozonise, inyzawitst 001111 91120
AID 011011039 0211072.
YEEIST
1000 Penni 66 93X
1050
61 0
000 01 d c00p...0 95)0
157 11 99X
30 4 du eilg
600 do n0w....1033(
100 do 103 _
8000 N,Penda
do_7ooo 68
1000 Union Oil 6a..; . iX
2030 3.1%
LOD do 84%
05 00 do borlpon. 81,V
1000 oatamell9l'lit
1000. do 64
4000 do 2d t0....35
1000 - do 85
2000 ElMitit Vd m 70..51
- 3000 Abair& Ohstlos;.79X
2500 Bch Nay 61 , 82.b5 75
2500 do - 55 75 1
9800 , do in lota ..75
BITWINN
250 Penn 60 93%1
1000 01ty 60 new 101%
100. Soh Ns, es 42..88
BNOOND
200 Olty 6s 89%1
3000 Tenn 6s coup int
, In N Y 80%
2000 Bald ts, 40 '86....76
2000.. do 70
2000 do .70 esg
2000 do " 81%
2000 do 83%
600 N Penns 12 10....95
600 do 93
954.0 065111eas B 70...68%
2000 Obet.Val 11, 7o #5..41
2(00 Mullis Chat 108..70%
CLOSING PRI
Bid. Asked.
81 60'74. - 104 105'1
Thu 049914100
" 99%100 -
" Now ...103 108 k
lioons 54 90 63m
BA6ding R. •25 '2s.gi
148 , 701p0tY8191 8.4,0
L. , mit Co '44 92 96
_ do 'BB 75% 78
roma; E 41% 44%
" 2d ,n as in off 90x 91
!for Canal Con. 52x 55
prof dlvofflo7 107.1(1,
Bahl Nay Be 1 82.- 74% 75,y11
- • 63 83 Sl• I
1000 Fob Nsi Iso Os
1 000 W Phlla'ts PO
WOO Read Os .70....63M
100011 or Ord 68..13dys 89%
60N P 661264.-66. 8%
.10 . d0.......66. 9%
- b 6 8%
100 leading.ll..lswn 26%
"100 do 'sbwa.26X
2.00 do 0 6 ).;
100 Oatawloss B 6 .%
60 do 6 %
2 Penon daX
16 d 0.......... 43%
4 do ..... . .... 48y;
So fro . . . ash 43 X
16 Lehigh 80rip....28A(
10 Monds 51
2 ram
10 Girard Mc old.. ..12X
do 12%
toeaDs.
500. N Perms ft 10i...95
tOOO Cabin Chat 101..77
600 Iluitra Chat 104-7044
4 Harkteburg
7 Mania OatFr..:lo7
6do - 107
16 Camd: - Am 11....122-
122
- 6 Y.nna B 44
4 do 44
20 ilmira B 434
10 do 034
+5O Lehigh Z na t 3(
26 Bah Nat , pr4.2dja.10)4
. .
om—FITSA.DY.
Bid. Atitd.
lEleal Nay Stoat. 9X . 10
_(‘ Prot 19X 191(
Witutplt fr. Xlmß 93( 9)
"11 led mtg.. 12
L2I2X
.I 2d. 51
WI Island 11% 1I Jr
!Leh Coat le :lay. 61 . 62
IN roans A .0% 0 )
tt si ' eTx es
• I. 106 2ix 05
Oatzwliss ll 6 4 6 %
tI Ist mt bds - 633( 54
Frank & Smith R 61 •
21 & Ild St R.... 40
Nine 81 l 4.3 N 44
Philadelphia Markets.
•
' • - 14—Eventng.
The Storm him checked, busicom to-day and
there is
very, little movement in the produes markets. Bread
stuffs' are unchanged, and there is very little demand
- for Flour ; prices range at from $6.26 to $6lO for Super
doe and' extras, ref 60 fer fancy branda, amordivg to
quality; Wee of 00) bide Western extra family are re
ported, on terms kept private., Nothing doing in Nye
Flour or Porn Meal;_the former is steady at 14.25, and
the latter at 13 87M 411' bbl fo- POOllll. Wheat is 401T04
and selling in smell into at .2608184f0r red, and 1800
1700 for white, the lattir for:prime. llye-3sles of 800
bus Penns.have been, made at 850. Corn meets with a
Moderate demand, ad about 3,00 D bus Penns yellow
sold at Malik ; the receipts are light. 'Oats are but
little Inquired for, and Pa are goottedat 519620. Barley
is dill at 860 fort 7, and Harley Malt at $1 ly bus.
Bark—Qaeroliron is steady at $33 for tat No. 2, but we
hese Of no vales. Cotton—The market Is quiet but
firm; a few small lots only have been Unposed 'of, at
equalto 13No for middling felr quality. Groceries—
There le nothing domg, and no change in Abe market.
Provisions—flavor' and sellers are 'Tut In their views,
end the transactions have keen limited et glorious
quoted rates. , Seeds—There is miry little Oloverseed
offering, and prime Is wanted at ifr bushel—
nothing doing In other kinds Whiskey Is dull, and
the transactions are limited at 23N e2IINo for bble,24fie
25Ne for Midi, and 24024N0 4p , gallon for drudge.
• xchange, Aprill4.
BOARD.
New York Stock
oxcart,
1
61r0 Tenn 04 '9O 93% 100 Harlem B 1.3%
18000 eflesoarl oe.: .88% 100 Allah Oent el 5 63
10001% 08; HAL tab 17% 60 do - 53%
1010 N T Cent 61 . 94% 60 Harlem R PrellBo 4t it
600. d004%1800 do blO 41%
100 Penitlo it are 80 1100 do 41 %
1
160 , do Co_
80 100 Neuman 160%
60 , do- - 885E 10 Go l.& obl R eBO 68%
100 N.Y Cent R 630 77% 10) do 69%
103 •' do ' . e6O 74% 50: do 40 07%
460 -
Er
do ' 77%260 Ohio& RI It 67%
400 Erie R. . e6O 9% 100.. do b6O 57%
BMA flyer /I . ;.835 50 do " . 67%
4:0. do . . . - 33 % "
,Markets by
CI.OIINATI. April 14 —9lour active and buoyant;
0. 500 bbiasold at 411.41086.60, sad et the time wee belt
ats6 50. Wblekey bee advauced go; 900 bbls 'sold at
0.9 Lard buoyant .at ioximioy; ; bolder, ask 110.
slotting dune in tempo* ; 100,000 bbla bulk shoulders
0/LNANS, korli 14 —lotton has advanced
with sales of .7.000 bales. lager hasloollsod
Wheat 111 csl . 2oa. Oats 650. Whiskey ,25)(o. Gan.
CITY ITEMS.
Tot 110T11. is completely I routed from funs mad
woollene by thititnely apptiettlon of the Altar!' Moth
Exterminator, It le unrivalled for the deity:tenon of
ants, roachei, and bugs. Depot, 020 Market street.
SUPERIOR Era•Gusons.—Thoos of our readoro
whose eight Ii browning Impaired, will thank es for di
reethig to notice a moms of 'strengthening their
epee, and remedylog their defects of vision, in the eye.
gimes made and fitted, suieordfog to the moat approved
principles of optics, by Mr. Franklin, at leo. 112 Booth
Foarth stmt. Mr. - Franklin keeps an excellent stock
of optical, mathematical, and philosophical instruments
at reasonable prices.
Sanaa raND.—The National Safety Trust Com.
piny, .1 Phltadephla, maples a completions place
amongst the provident Institutions of our land, and
nanltltudes can testify to the ea'ety they have found for
their treasures In Ito coffers. We nay untltltutes, for
the number of Its depoottora swells np to the grand total
of
28630 From these have been received no lest a
stun than $10,213,40309!11111tons that hue worked
ant blissful !aisles. Up to Mardi Ist, 1859, the enm of
$186,403.48 wu pald out for Interest —Tuck, tt , s Ins.
Journal.
atarere.—The bed of Og was 27 feet long and .7
feet broad. The height of °offal' was 11 feet, bit coat
weighed 160, and epasubtad 10 petads. The body of-
Breathe, eon of Agamemnon, leader of the Grecian ex
pedition against Troy, was 113 E. feet high. Maxima.,
a ;Wife of Spin, the Boman Emperor, wee feet high,
and hie ilothing - would have been mule, were he alive
to-day, at the palatial emporium of Granville Blokes,
No. 607 Chestnut street.
Tna OFFICIAL RECEPTION OF LORD LTONS—Lord
Lyons, the new Britt& Minister, ham been formally re.
calved by the President. After referring to the respon
sible pbeltion in which he had been placed, Lord Lyons
Bald The Tait importance of the relations between
the two countriee !toed canoe me to tremble in enter.
tag upon the duties of the highly honorable poet to which
the OPIA4V3CO of niy,yovereign has called me. lam
sostalned, however, by the conviction that the good will
and kind feeling which 'animate the Government and
the peopte i rwill sale:tato my personal deficiencies; and,
also, by the,fict that Philadelphia Is not far Meant,
and that I can procure from there elegant garments
made at the Brown Stone OlottOng Mall of • Rosthill to
Wileon, Nos. db 3 and 606 Obsetnitstreet, abovid.ith "
• . Weennns !—Among the Anolents, the Seven
wonders of the world consisted of the Egyptian Pyre
adds; the Meneoletune, erected by Artetniele, ; the .
Temple of Diana, at Ephesus; the walls and hanging
gardens nt Babylon; the Colossus at Rhodes ; the Statue
of 'Jupiter Viympus, end the rheum or welch- tower
at Alexandria - The greatest modern wonder is 11. If.
Eldridge's," Old Traultlin Hall Olothing Emporium,"
N 0.1121 Chestnut street: . ,
,Tiiiitt..;44etti g eittc,
HIE TOVATII PAM:
[DT 1111.11131111111
• ' (Correspondence of the Press.)
Naw Yona, Aprlll4.
Arrived, surveying ear Bowditeh, from Key West.
. New OXLSAVII. April 14.
Arrived, ships Now England and Enoch Talbot, from
Liverpool.
MEMORANDA
Steamship Paola*, Thompson, cleared at New York
yesterday for Galway. •
Ship Stephen Baldwin, Cotter, for Boston, railed from
Nevins oth inst. '
Ship, Monsoon, Baker, for Callao, cleared at N York
yesterday
Strip Lotus, Leckie, from You chow - too, arrived at N
York' yesterdsy. Feb 14, off Gape of Good Hope ' ex
changed signals with *hips Bug Hound and Edwin For
rat. troth Galenite for hew York.
Ship Margaret Bbaa, Strout, from Buenos Aires Feb
10th; and Point ,Itidlo 12th, arrived at New York yea-
Utley. Pen 1411 t, lot 80 74, long 98 W, passed a ibis)
probeoly boubd to Buenos Ayres, allowing a blue signal
with e red ball In centre. March 84 let 22 89 8, long
29 Bk. exchanged Aignals with ship West Wind, steering
N. left ship Champlain, Wyman, from Boston fot Cal
cutta, oischg; bailie Wesalenrocon, Weeks, from New
York for Boston, do; A Hill, Vianelle, from Portland,
to; Wits; Merrill, from N York for Renato, do; Al
intra Coombs, Brlnkwater, for New York, 14g; Osprey,
Nash, for du in 2 data; Marian, Dawning, do do ; Mtge
R 0 Nriglt; Hughes, from Baltimore for Rio deJanel
nn Arena Wellington, /minion, from and for Now York;
State of Maine Oates, do do; Tanner, Platoon, do; Bell
Donald, Coombe, from and for Boston; Oatharinaidohn
son, Braman, from up river.
Bark Clifton, Lewle, from Rio de Janeiro, at Balti•
more yesterday,
Rut Liberty, Shaw, from Usesina, at New York yes.
Brig 0 'lt Frost, Boyle, for. Rio de Janeiro, wee at
Baum Ayres Feb , 10. -
Brig moyfitidiey, (Br) Brown, from Bahia, at Bahl
mote yeeterder •
*be R Pries, printout, reported in collision with
the eteeinebip Parkersburg, went /whore 10th inst. tour
mile, south of Little Emile bor inlet. She will prove
a total lose' part of the cargo.will be egret
Sohr' A Downing, Rice, cleared at New York yester
day for Phlladelph a. , -
Bohr Nita. Peekard, from Attakepte, arrived it New
York yesterday with lees of fore topmaat bead and main
topmast; and other demo.
' &bre klontrue, Pa kenbarg, and H R Weirton, kfaloy,
ablated at Boston 18th inst. for Philadelphia
fitbr. kfary Ann Betts, 'loam hence at Richmond
'l9th
". Bohr L dudetnied, nutlet. for Philadelphia, cleared
at. Charlestori lath' inat. ' with 200 bates cotton, odo
rope, 480 bars -railroad lino, 1 cane., cigars, 4000 feet
lumber, and 2 page hides _
War , M Gardner, Bourne, cleared at New Orleans
Bth inet:forteltlwore
IttabcderKeenag; of kbiladelpbla, aged 81 Years, was
1,6404 irrerbtaird odd lad M
from brig D Oroode, from
bfti off Oipi Amp 'on the 910 be.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL. HOTELS,
tri , TO 01111 O'OLOOK THIS MORNING
GIRARD 110IIIIE—Chettont Street, below Ninth.
'A 0 Ovine, Brooltirn , B H May, Petereburg, Vs
A Aden Buskirk, NY FD Skinner, Troy. 0
'ldre 0.7 Dickey, Lsneaster , M les Potter, LaneaSter
J MolmatenjleetOn ' G W ItieoOok, Ohio
El H Reynolds, Lancaster W P It•ynolde, Bellefonte
T (Hooker & son, Ent .7 E P Stevens Boston
Darote,N Y • .7 D Boyl, Oldfornla
A Blodgett & Is, N Y Van Wyck Wickes Jr, N Y
0 Beget...Pa , • Mr Brunt & Is, Detroit .
HA Gore. Boston ' W.Thompson, N Y
Mrs Spudding & child, N Dodge,•Lowell, Masi
mes - Adtime, Lowell, Mass Mrs Gltnes. Lowell, Mass
W Mudge Jr, Boston T J Coffey, Harrisburg
SI Malone, Pa 0 Rapelyo &Its N Y
C R Trafford, N Y' F Stoddard, Main
.1 °sixth's , & dan, Pa .7 Black, N Y
13 Weaver, Newport J It Montgomery, Herring
WJainesi Ps MP Bacon. It I
11 Dill. Vs . Bardett, Vs
W P Whitney k de, Boston Master Whitney, Boston
E don. Boston .0 Thurston & da, N J
N Y N L Wools, Ohio
lil Reed Myer, Ps It M. Stribling, Vs
Nlt Royston, Baltimore T P Aydett, Memphis
-Mine M Paebam, Memphis' D P &Ugh & la, Bedford
Y „ A Kingman & la, Boston
N O Sahrnldt, N 'T Cornell, N
HP Ponngton, N Y El B Bernetd,N Y
Dr R A Fe.. e Es is. Va E Hoeing, N
G W Singleton; Suffolk T Houseworth, N Y
0 0 Hicks, NOW Orleans - Fairchild, Memphis
.1 It Atkin's, N Y Lessened, Troy,.rt Y
W A Shepherd. N Y J M. F Harrison ' N 0
IT they, Maysville, ' H T Jenkins, NY
W Bellows, N Y ollButler,NY
.7 P Branch, Petereb'g, Vs W H Trego, Baltimore
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Pourth street, below Arch.
G W hforrisson, Penne J fi Townsend, Penna .
W Wolf, POLIJA D Hem Penns
W G Harilson,Olayav, 0 ft McFall, Mansfield, Ohio
Mrs Watson, Milton .t S Blaksler tc la, Penne
Miss Mary Packer, Penns Mies Kate Smith, Penne
W T Ramsey, Penns T T Pitch, Ohio
H Damn, Ohio H Gingrich, Erie, Penne
J Camp, Erie T T Myler, Pittsburg
J Gilmore, Pitteburg T liinConneL Kittainning
J McDermott, Oho J 0 Pronto, Jersey Shore
Brown, Dalian, Penna W E Henry 'Dallas, Penns
8 V Dodge, Ohio JD joins. Pitteburg
D W Moore, Clearfie'd , A Craig, Mauch Chunk
El A Badel, Manch Chunk J W Poller, Lehigh co
J 0 Everhart, Blair co MajJ Cumming., Pa
lion KT, Wood Pa LI C Mont Hams
•
Tt It P Phelps, Kittanning G W Miller, Pa
- Mob Time Craig, Pa G H Piekardt, Ohio
Hon TIL Good, Allentown, Hon CID Brodhead, Pa.
Hon Joe Woodwa.d Easton H . n Jenob Turney, Pa
Hon John (Doswell, Pa Hon Obse Hottenstine, Pa
Joe D llsuard, Mononga'a Wm H Miller, Harrisburg
RP McDowell Pa T M Hutchinson 'Pa
A R McKee, Cincinnati G B Williams, N Y
L W Trittle, Inlion, Pa II L Btophene. Hawley
Antbon Taggart, Ohlo A C Cowles, N 0 •
Z S Coffin, NO W S Devore, Pa
H A Cleveland, Pa
• JONBS HOTEL—Oheetnnt street, aboie Sixth.
N Bradley, N Y ' Wm 8 Stewart, Phil&
Henry BI Brag. Nass Wright Duryea, N Y
Maid Galvin. Balt - Y M Rtobards, N
Mrs Borne, Washington 7as Henderson, N Y
F Poses, N magus ' Geo W Holmes, Ohio
J Steal:l6EBbn, Ohio N T Greene, Providence
P N Warriner. N Y T A Pope Tenn
8 Danforth, N Y Higenbotham Belt
John Harrison, Balt W Appalgarth. Balt
0 Morton, Del R. A Wrapp & la, Ye
H °Milner, Ye W Shirley, Balt
B Marston, Balt
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut et., above Fifth.
Geo Goodwin, York. 0 D Keller, etrondebutg
Henry Friel, Lewisburg. Jan Dalton, Clooloostl
8 Ounningbam, Blairsville KM Jones, Dover, Del
7 Tipping, Va 7 7 Pinterton, W Chester
31W Latham, N Y H J Perkins, Pa
John Dakose la, Pa W N Calvert, N Y
John Opdycke, Heston W °Harlot, Philo
Jae El Beck. Pottsville John 8 Oockft ea la, Va
Miss Hu, Va ' .F H Palette:, Auburn, N Y
Janne Means , NY B 11.11nrnen, ye Y
8 Carotblll, N Y K Phnpaon, N Y
W 0 Knlght,NJ L B Knight, N J
H M. Smith, Pilvannah J Cone, Bristol, Pa
M Dawson, St. Louis E B Ilaghes,at Louie
Whi Shuster, Washington GW P Coates, Balt
0 B Delavergin N Y A 0 Martin, Ohio
Uri McFarland, Meadville
FRANKLIN ROUSE—Ohentnut street, above Third
H Lyman. Pa Alex N Hall, Del
F J Wiggins, Athens, 0 L J Smith, Beading
8 Kirk. Pottsville W H Lalns, Vs
John S Rady, V► • . Edw Spaulding; Hue
John 0 Olaytou, N V R M Blaeh, Del
John I Ohapman, Balt " Oorfell .E la, N J
T 0 Van Alin. Danville, Pa Nitodge, Hass
Barnes, N Y Mrs L U Oemtin, Va
Faml Beekman, Balt D Bliss, N
O W Arny, D 0 II Martin, Phil&
EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, above Rtes.
D 0 Riley. nth . Cleo W Edgar, Pa
.7 Sharpies'', Bloomsburg L T Sharpless, Bloomebl
J.l Shaeffer, Canton, Ohio 13 Simons, Clearfield, 0
J BMW!, Ili 11 Saunter, Cumberland
PJ Suith, Wash 0 Brmentrout, Ts
J T Hall, Sullivan co T W Walters, Erie
E Oromterger, Ohio 0 M Curt's. alanree, Pa
A W Phillipa, Chicago 3 Brown, N Y
111 Colton, Aehlacut G W Sunbury, Ohio .
3 McCullough Aid - Dr B Simpeon. Little Texas
II W Taylor, Mo 0 H Crawford, Pa
UNION HOTEL—Arch ntroet, above Third
II y Johnston, Ps
D P thineberger. Ohio D A /ohne, Van Weet, 0
88 eboemaker. Van Wert, 0 D lffethttlai-Vin Wort, 0
ander, Palestine, 0 W 0 Chamberlin, Ohio
D Stiles, Laneanter Ono W Ziegler, Pa
8 0 itlilhoue Ontoberll, 0 Jos Hoover & la, Potterll
N Langstaf f & Is, Ohio Aaron Idathowe. N
T B Allert, Canton, 0 Wm Bennett, N Brunswick
Wm Tillman, N Y A M Rueell, Clinton, 0
R Russell, Lancaster, Pa J 0 Manderrille & la, 0
N Walt, Salem. 0 • If Balling, Reading •
Wm Vodorwood, Centre to 11. Erplhimer, Reading
P W Farnham. Pa id Loth, Ifertrold, pima
H 0 Belden Warren 0 0 Tkigtrd, Altoona, Pa
F King, Higglasport, 0 . W H illoOonsugby, Ohio
D Putnam, Ohio H Jones, Putnam, 0
Robt Graham, Ohio
STATSO UNION HOT SL—ldarket at,, above Bigth
A Bunting. °allele H Brubaker, Juniata in
J Btimburgh, Pa 7 Oeheen. Ind
2 Burt, 0161.100 CO WWI Wright tr. la, Ind co
Oeo Bmtth, Ohio P Rboaden, Butler co
Otto, Ind J Canard, Ind
A Curtis,. Wiablaton Oarn & la, Bernina
JL. Piper, Altoona 0 Mum% Phillimbarg
B olifeetand, Lancaster Kirk I ew, Harrisburg
A DOLOSIC,NOOpOrt 0 II Bard well; Harrisburg
Jae Mondani", Ohio '. 0 Young, Ohlo
Baml Boyle, lit John Dysart, Pittsburg
A Young. Pittsburg H B flwarts, Cleveland
L K Trout, N Wm Robsrts. Mi ffl in
W ft Tombllnson, Trenton John Ball, Marietta
P Zinn & la, Ps • John Kline, Marietta
NATIONAL UOTEL—Bane et., above Third. .
Oberlin, blerillon, 0 Joe Hewitt 4 eon, Pa
RD McFarlane, lintralo J B I.elder, Waehingtoll,
Deo Malley, Lebanon P Beber.Mobrevllle
P Maury, Pe II Oolt,lteebarre
Joe Koroh, Lebanon Joel Pink, Port Prov
Pater Uhler, I:ll2lamina I B.hfomen, Pbosolxville
D UnneJoker, Trappe, Pa P Dondoe, Ohio
I H Currey, Ohio Thai II Taneon, Pa
L B Paull, M . °hunk, P 800, Calm.lees
W Blnn.n Liverpool 0 W Bytom Lycomiog co
Joe Whitaker, Mt Clare L D Planagan, Lebanon
J Irish. Potter'lle .
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL--Second greet, above Arch.
J 13 Earl, McKean co P Hammond, Br, Lancaster
J Robensack, Lancaster Peter 0 Tetras, Phil&
HMO Hamilton, Reeding Mist F Risers, Reading
lisei Goodman, Bucks co Joe Mims, Montour co
A M Morrie. Elk to J 0 Pollard, Phil&
Win Mel, Bethlehem B Valentine, Bethlehem
Jno B Barrows, Bethlehem Beni Sloan, Reading '
Mrs 0 Sloan & di, Read'g Wm J Braelock,Pt Garber
G W UM, Reading Wm Utoll Jr. eon, Reading
1 flogenbach, Pella John Eckert, Conn
Semi Bricamen,Newbnryp't P O'Connor, England
Miss E Grant, litading . Jai McCann, Charleston
H Sellers , Bethlehem Noah Id Price, Del
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third .t above Oallowhlll
F Kauffman, Allentown Mee 8 Moore, Allentown
Mre Laßeal, ()entre on /1 It Boyer, Hal lertown
D Heberllng,.Welleport A Et Rauch, Bethlehem
JV Hammel, Pa 8 Stiles Per,. 03, Pa
A Stoner. Myeretown, Pa W N Drake, Paxton, P 4
Gabel, Boyertown J P Nita, Hninmeletmen
Mre Nile, IlummelatOWn' Mrs Cleaner; Beeton
- Miss Mauer, Easton A. 041,14, Burton
ICelcher, Emden
OJ Miller, Phila
W Deihl, Masten
BURR BRAR HOTEL—Third et., 11bore Celllowhlll
Ju T Reber, Reading J MORIN. Virgineville
Rdw Yemen, Indianapolis Wm Ditterlin, II Chunk
Henry Brel nig, Norrletown Bobt liotioway, N J
a Wore, Albeoy Abu. Elttufkie, Rending
MBROLIANT , B ROUBB,Third et. aboyeMullin.
8 Raw, Bethlehem B Wellman, WoroeWort
D Gookley, Wa rn eWort Jacob Book, Reading
J W.Drown, Wilkeebarre 1 Bogert, Heßadmen
F Van Boekirk, Selinegive !Dram Young, Pa
IL Flee, Treeertou J R Roth, fiellettown
BARLEY SHEAP HOTEL—Second et., below Vine.
El A. Mason. N Y L D Brewster, Bob.o N Y
W Morey, New Hope H W Merrill, Rochester
J T Heston, Newtown Wynkoop & wife, Pa
$ Hart, Jr. Doylestown $ 0 Seaman, Wayne Co
A Jones, Wayne co Bryan Hough. N J
P Whitlook A family, N J Hon Slt Salle, Pa
lion Jos Darnel?, Pa J P liageoorn, St Lonip
Jon Hazleton, Oallfornia Geo W Baylor, Md '
Ohne ki Price, Pa
BLACK DEAR . INN—Pitch and Etembant streets.
J P Hartwell. N Ilsmunbire N J Pike, Vermont
Robt Hodgson, Obeeter co .-N Barlow', piouldence
06i Taylor, Delaware co J Devoe, Wait Cheater
W H Hecker /c la, S'p Run I, II Shaer, Chaster co
J E Quay, Birch Run Bran= lingo, ()bolter co
It N. (Admen, Phceulxvie A D Campbell. Chester to
D Stubbs, Closter co 8 K Eoget, Pottetown
H Long,'Obestor ad. John Wynn, Chester co
Eiptrial Matto
Spring Clothing.
Entire new and fresh stock at WRITE HALL, S. W.
corner 'Fourth end Market. Prices, sensual, marked In
plain figures on each garment. Wo have not one of
last Seutin's garments on hand In our house; all Is new
and fresh. Ono facilities are suck that we do not carry
an article from one soma to, another, thereby subject•
lug them to being moth.el;en, damaged, and out of
style; but we offer each season to the patrons of the
WRITE HALL, frenb, well.mae, and well•gobup gar
ments, both In out and workmanship. and all manufac
tured exalnelvely for RETAIL SALES, and sold on the
only true, honest principle, ONE PRIOR ; a system
that Nulls all, and cheats none. Our price le marked in
plain figures, and tb at at the lowest living profit. We
will be pleased to have you call whetheryon buy or not
It is no trouble
to show our goads
AT WIIITR WALL,
•
IT IS - 2 t El W. corner 'Fourth and Market ate
Fine Spring Clothing.
At Bonny H. ADAM V, southeast corner of Beventh
and Merket streets, embraoin every variety of (fer
ments adapted to the season ; cut Mall the latest styles,
made equal to customer work, and at the most reasona
ble prices.. efl6 ftua
Saying Fond—Notional Safety Trust COM.
YANY.—Ohartorod Lj the State of Peaveylvaola.
RULES.
1. Money la received every day, And In any amount,
Large or small.
2 FIVE PER CENT. interest Is paid for money
from the day it is put In.
• 8, The money la always paid bank in COLD wheneyer
It Is called for, and without notice.
4 Money In received froin'Exerutor , Administra
tors, Guardians, and other Trustees, In large or small
sums, to remains long or short period.
6 The money received (Min Depositors Is !meted In
Deal Estate, Mortgagee, Ground Bents, and other first
clasesecuritles.
6. Office ope n every day—WALNUT Street, south
west corner Third street, Philadelphia. apl6
sedentary ilablte.—There Is no class of the
community, more sablset to discus of the dfgertlre
organs than those whose bnelneaa compels them to be
co...Onus:lly within doers, either seated at a dark or
standing behinds counter. 1100FLAND , 8 GEDMAN
111011118 will prone a true bleating to these persons,
and enable them to fulfil the duties of their station with
a spirit and alacrity or known to them before. These
:Bitters are for mile by the Proprietor, Dr. 0. H. Jerk-
Sou & Co., 418 ABM direct, Philadelphia. It
Wheeler az Wilien Sewing Machine..
OPRIOII, 028 011/IaTNUT mh2B•lm
THE PRESS.--,PHILADYLPMA. FRIDAY, ATRIL
Deaf Made to iienr."—lnstruntento to as
slat the hearing, in every variety Oaf . of the molt OP
proved eonatrnetton,
apll-6t* 116 South Tenth Minot WO! 011astl,ut,
.
Sewing litrichines.—AN persona; who have
been induced to buy Sewing Maohtnes Whieh trlll not
perform the work that purchasers expected them to do,
are informed that SINGER'S MkOlatiEl3 never fail to
do any kind of work. No one is ever disappointed in thole
Machines:. 1. M. fliNtililt to 00.,
One.prlce 4.llothlng.;—.Tones, .604 Market .St.
having secured tlie melees of llfs.d3ALYo,'of Boston,
celebrated as a outter,.can now furnish goods to order,
equal In style to any In the city, at Brat-elm olothing
prices. Also,
.on:hand W. fall assortment of, Clothing,
ready-made,.. got , up in caitorrvwork style, for retia
sales, with. the lowest selling prices marked in plain
figures int each &Aisle, and never varied.
JONES &ot):, ' ' ' ' `
604 MARKET Street.
,
Graver dr, Baker's Celebrated Faintly Sowing
MACHINES. A NEW STYLE—PRICE $6O.
This Machine sews from two spools, ae purchased
from the store, requiring no rewinding of areal; It
Hems, Gathers, and Stitches in a superior
finishing each seam by its OWII operation, without re.
course to the hanti-needle, as ie required by other ma
chines. It will do better and cheaper cawing than
seamstress can, even tf she works for one rent an hour.
fe2041 fa'SRND FORA OIROULAR.„4OI
Canada Straw Hats.
A fresh cocsignment juet received, pod for ogle by
V
BALLARD, BMW, & CO,
No. 45 BROADWAY, New York. apli.
Seamen's Saving Pend-Northwest., Corner
of SECIOND and WALNUT Streets. Deposita received
In email and large amounts, from all cleans of the
community, and allows interest at the rate of , five
per cent. per annum.
Money may be drawn Ay ohoelus without loan of lute
Office open daily, from 9 until 9 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharlee I;
Morrie:
A New Article.
6 New Artie,le
Photon & Bon'e Cocoine for the . Hair.
Photon h Bores , flooolne for the Hair.
Photon & &lee Cocaine for the Hair.
Beet and Cheapest Article
Best and Cheapest Article
For Drefiaing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Droning, Beautifying, Cleaning,
For Dreeeing, Beautifying, Cleaning,
Carling, Preserving,
and
and
Restoring the Flair
Restoring the Hair
Restoring th 6 Thar
Inquire for Phalon to Bon's Ooootoe,
Inquire for Phalon & Bon's Oooolne
' aware of Counterfeits.
Beware of Counterfeits
Large Bottles, Fifty Cents.
Bmsll Bottles, Twenty-fire Cents
Small Bottles, Tffenty-five Ciente.
For sale by all Jobbere, DrAggista, and Imlay Goode
In the every pert of the United States
Wboteesle end Retail Depot,
Nos, 617, 497, and 197 BROADWAY, New York:
T. B. PETERSON 4 BROS., No. Kt OILESTNIIT
Steed, 'Wholesale Agents. tel9•tt
Singer's Sewing Minchines.—The new numb.
Iy Sewing Machines at $6O and $76, are attracting lint
venial attention. in all emptied good qualities they
ate much the best Machines ever Mitere4 at a low Price
I. M. SINGER in 00.,
.7427.43 m 602 OFIXSTNUT Street
Jules Hnuel , o Eon Athentenno, or Hair Re•
starer; is warranted to restore gray hair and whiskers
to their pristine color and beauty; it prevents baldness
by imparting a healthy tone to the scalp ; where bald•
neao exlats it speedily cams a new growth of beautiful
hair. it is net a dye, and la perfectly harmless. gold
by all Druggists, and by .
JULNS A Co,
s.pll.ot No. 704 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia.
Autriageo.
• Ily hie Honor the Mayor, ADOLPH ARCHER to
MARY, daughter of Jae. McAllister, ►ll of this iiity..*B
On the 12th instant. by the Rev. E. Greenwald, Mr.
GRO H. law, of Philadelphia, to 1a.1158 ukatuer
H. 01141.0. of Preemanobettg, Pa.
On the 12th instant, by the , Rev. E. GreenwalC Mr.
WEBTON DOWON to Miss JANE E. CRAIG, both of
Freetn►oeburg, Pa.
Elegttia.
•On the 28th Instant, Ma ELIZA MerADDEN, In
the 84th year of her age. •
' The friends or the family are reepectfelly !hefted to
et'end the Nueva, from her late redden - es, No. Id/
flouth Thirteenth street, this Friday) afternoon, at
On the 12th bat., MARY, eldrat daughter of thetas,
Benjamin and Jane Orldlend, in the 12th year or her
age. • —•
The relatives and friende of the family , are Invited
to attend the funeral, this (aridity) afternoon, at three
o'Ohak. from the residence of her stint, We, 0214pley,
802 S. Tenth street, without further notice. *
On the 12th Instant, Mr. WILLIAM G. WOLIN aged .
The relatives and friends of the fainily are respect
fully Invited to attend his funeral, from Ole late reel
dance, Maln street, above School, Germantown, this
(friday) afternoon, at 2 &cleat, without farther no.
}ice • te
On Tuesday moininell2th instant, after epidural and
dietresaing illness, Leinue 0., daughter of the late
Thomas Berle.
'she rel atives and friends of the family are respect
"
fully Invited to attend the• funeral, from the reel
dem Of her mother, No. 320' Blarehall street, th'a
(Friday) afternoon, leth instant, at 2 o'clock, wltbo, t
farther notice. To proceed to Evergreen Cemetery,
near Camden, N. j. •
Oa 'Wednesday, the 10th • instant, SETA ORAMB,
age/ ep years.
The male reletlyes and friends of the family are In
riled to attend the funeral, (without further invitation)
from hie late residence, No. 1214 Arch street, on
Saturday afternoon, at 0 o'clock. To proceed to Laurel
Mill Cemetery.
Co the morning . of the 14th !natant, p BIM Eli-
RlligElt, In the flgth year of hie age.
The relatives and blonde of the family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his late 'resi
dence, No. 229 Oallowhill street, on Fondly afternoon
next, at 8 o'clock. without lurther notice. Funeral to
proceed to Monument Cemetery. • **
as.
.„, Office of lb . Northwestern Goal Com.
(GI
PANS', No. 109 South 1 1 01111T11 Stmt.—VIOLA.
DILPITIA. April 14, MO —A Special Meeting of the
Stockholders of the Northwestern Coal Oumpaoy tgill
be held at the Office of the Oompaoy, on MONDAY,
Mey loth, at 4 P. hl., to accept or reject a eupp.ement
to the Chatter of the Company, approved Aprll Tth,
180 '4 N. lIVARODOIIB,
9511.206 Prealdent.
Bothste.—A. Course of Isl:steen Lectures
Ton BOTANY will be delivered nirdicly in the
80ENTIPI(1 ANT) OIABSIOALL INSTltintli Chest
nut street, N. W. corner of Twelfth, by the Principal_
of the Institute. All these Lectures win be abundantly
illustrated by living plants and downs, and seven of
them will. be delivered , out in the woods and groves in
the environs of tho city. The nlembers of the class, ell
thOne of the pest three seasons will enjoy the veer beet
adrantsges for beo ming practical botanists. Lectures
at the Rooms, on. THILIIODAY 4. at 6 o'eloak P. IL
Those to the woods on BATURDAYd. at 4 o'clock.
Commencing May 6. Terms for the Course, $6. The
first Lecture 1111$11. Entrance on Twelfth street.
eplo 161 J INNIS, Prinelpal.
nmden, Moorestown, Halnesport, and
MOUND HOLLY HORN OAR RAILROAD
003IPANY.—
Notice Is hereby given, that the Books to receive sub
scriptions to the Capital Stock of 11 The Camden,
blopreatown, Ilaineaport, and Mount Holly Home Oa?
Railroad Company, ,, will be opened for that purpose
by the Commistionera appointed by the act of the Legis
lature incorporating said Company, at the Rouse of
ISRAEL lIINtiLIBII, West Jersey Ferry Hotel, in the
City of Camden. N. J., on MONDAY, thetleth day of
April next, 1869, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of said
day.
Sold Bobos' will also be opened for the purpose of re
calving eubecripthna to the Capital Mock of said Com
pany, on TUESDAY, the 10th day of April nest, 1869,
at the House of BANIU el. SLUM, in Moorestown,
Burlington county, at 10 o'clock In the forenoon of add
day.
fold Booke will aloe be opened for the purpose of re
°string eubscripti. us to the Capital hock of Raid Com•
piny, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of April melt,
1850. at the Houoe of E BARTLETT,.In Mount Holly,
Burlington Minty, N. J., at 10 o'clock In tha forenoon
of sold day/
Doted Match 21, 1899. ap15.49k
gyve.. Post Office, Phlindel phla, Apell 11,
ILy MO —Under the recent changes of flchedale on
the principal ysilroade. the greet Meils will close anl
anise at this Office at the following hours:
MAILB CLOSE.
EASTERN—New York, Bone), and through to British
Provinces, 10 A M. and 9 P. M.
New York and New Jersey Way, 8 A. M.
and I P. M.
WESTERN—Through to St Louis and Mingo, 10.10
A. M., 9P.M.
Way Mall to Altoona and through to Pitts,.
burg, I A.
8013111ERN—Through to New Orleans, 10.30 A. M.,
P. It.
Way Hall, and through to Baltimore and
Washington, D. 0., b A. M.
MAILS AllttlVE.
EASTERN—Througb 31alls. 11.20 A.M., 10.15 P. M.
Way Mails, 11.20 A M. , 10.15 P. M.
WEBTERN—Through Nails, 7 45 A. 31 , 10 45 A M.
Way Malls from Pittsburg, 0 P.Ol
Way Malls from Harrisburg scc", 1 ao
SOUTIIERN-1 hrough Mails, 10.42 A M., 0 45 P. M.
Way 31alls from Waelougton, D.
2 SO P. 5 1.
aplB.ot GIDEON (5. wsenorr, Postmaster.
mmiaalencre
I} • _3 :mad a ln 3 t l he e t A i tt U tno o olp f o t r i gi n °
OOEAN STEAblaulr COMPANY,' , held
this loth day of April, q majority of said Oommiesionere
being present, it was resolved, that in accordance with
the provision of said ant therefor made, publics notice
be given by advertisement In the Gazeltt, Pennsylva
nian. Press, In ryuirer, Evening Journal, • nd .13 ?Mean t
for the period of ton days • and that, on the 26th day of
the month aforesaid, at 12 K. of fetid day, 13, oke shall
be opened and kept open at the AIgItIMIANTB' EX
efIADIG,C, for the purpose of receiving subscriptions to
the Coital Stook of the saki. Comyany. apll 101
Nottee.—The Steekholders of the Green
and CO ATES.STREET PHILADELPHIA PAS
SENDER RAILWAY COMPANY are hereby notified
to meet el,the °Mee of said Company, No. 243 WAL
NUT Street. Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 18th day
of April A. D., 1869, at 10 o'clock A. M., for the per,
pose t f taking Into consideration the Act of Assembly
of Pennsylvania, approved March 22, 1809. entitled
i! An act to authorize the Germantown Passenger
way Company and the Green and Coatelmtreets Phila
delphia Parsenger Raliway Company jointly to lay a
single track on Fourth and Eighth Arnie Philadel•
phla," end to accept or repot the tame ; and If the said
act should be tempted, to take order se to the dismal.
tion of the Stock, and the potting of the field new
Acadia operation,
JAMS COOPER, President.
AttAist—Wu Rein, Secretary. apB-tlB
Tree People's State Conventeon —The Cut•
gone of Philadelphia, and of the several coun
ties of this Commonwealth, attaebed to the PEOPLE'S
PART Y, and all voters who are Opposed to tho unjust,
armlet. pud extravagant MUMS of the National Ad
ministration, are requested to rend DELEOATE.d equal
In number to their several representations in the'Oene
ral.Amsembly, to 'CONVENTION to be held at RAW
11.78131110.1, on Wednesday, June Bth, 1869, at 10 A. lel,
to nominate Candidates for AUDITOR GENERAL and
SURVEYOR G &Pi ERAL, to be voted for at the general
eleollon In next October
. . .
lIRNRY M. FULLER, Chairman.
iiim.tin 11. hiAnu, Secretary.
,apB•tf
( r . Dr. Weder`e Chestnut Springs Water
ouns, at Obettiutt WM ) Rhiladelpbts county,
Union auk—Philadelph al March 17,
Li s s 1869.
An Instalment of FIVE DOLLAES-pir ohm upon the
eta& of this Bank will be due, , andpayable, on the .2d
of MAY next, at the Banking 11011130._
Stookboldete wiehleg to pay up the whole Amount due
'on the oteok held by them wlll be at liberty to do no at
Ey order of the Board of 311Tel:dere,
• tuti2lm7dartuty2 . TABIEI3 LIIBLEY, Cashier.
rv-r. Dividend Nottoei--01 flee at the Amer!.
113 CAN BIRD INSURANCE COMPANY, _
'PUIL/DELPIIIA. April 4, 1859.
The Direetere have THIS DAY declared a dividend.'
of SIX YRB. OENT. for the last oix montho..which'
will' be paid to the Stockholders,or their legal repro.
oehtatives, on or after the 14th !ct:, clear of State tax.
aps-10t* THOS. R. MARIS. tieoretary.
002 OELEBTNUT iltreeti
ry-S:The Stockholders 'of - the Germantown
113, PASSENGhIt RATIMAY COMPANY are here
by notified to meet at the °Mee of the Company. No.
228 DOCK Street, on MONDAY, May 2d, A. D., 1849 at
4 0 1 / 4 1oe, P. M., for the• purpose Of taking into eon-.
eiderstion the Supplement -to their Chatter, passed
March 22, 1869, and Mee in relation to the disposition
of the Stock era the pitting of the Road in operation.
WILLIAM IMLLWAND,
President:
CITY MILLINERY lI(SIJSR.
LINCOLN, WOOD, &-NICHOLS,
,LA:111 AT 46 BOUTII. BEdOND'I3TRHET,
lino °pone,' their new fillea Room
. 725 onEsnam,STREET, North Side,
THE FIIIST FLOOR of thie epsoloire building is de
voted expressly. to the RETAIL TRADE, - and sup
plied with every description of MILLINERY GOODS.
enibrecing lINTIIIhIMED LEGHORNS. HAIRITISSI3E
Sad SITAR , BONNETS, from 25 cents to 50 dollars;
rtNox ind TRIMMED BONNETS, of all prices and
qualities, ready-made and made to eider;
RIBBONS, FLOWERS, RIICEIEB, LAGEB, /to. for
Bonnet Trimming., unsurpassed , in variety, style% or
lefty ;
CHILDREN'S RATS, CAPS, FL &YTS, JOORIES, tto.
MADAME- MAY,
Long and wall known to this city to the MILLINERY
TRADE, is CHM cohneoted with as in this Department,
enS bt happy to see all her former friends and pa
trona atone
LINCOLN, WOOD, Sc NICHOLS,
725 CHESTNUT STREET,
BETWEEN SEVENTH AND EIGHTH..
arls •
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Erni. ATTOUN, of the Edinburgh University, and
TIIEO. MARTIN.
12mo. glom, 75 dente. •
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gc have a playful witchery which la Inexpressible. ' The
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mistral's. The worth) . embrace yeti while the thought,
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.
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cbstanteTiotin poems, A gegeral Oddity to suss and
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Refer to Bev. James Wood, D. It , Philadelphia ; Hon.
Theodore Frelingbriyeen, LL. D., N. J.; lion. Wm.
Bigler, U. B. Senator, Penna.; Dr. John Carlson, Har
risburg, PM/IL ap15.12t
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grapba lo 011 of youroelf, at RDIALERII complete mad
ritocelve gallery. BEOOND Blreot, above flreen. 11*
1 - 4 1X0FIANGE FOR MF,RCHANDISE-
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improved lands in the finest portion of Ohio sod In
diana, will be exchanged for a job lot of Maple and
Penny Dry floods. Address, for a few days only, W.
U. 'P., at tbleOffice. eplb• di*
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Mr. SYLVESTER SMITH. dated Marohl2th, four
months, for One Hundred and Thirty-eight Dollars,
bearing No. 62, *bleb all persona are cautioned not
to negotiate, as payment thereof has bean Mopped.
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IikjOTIOE OF REMOVAL.—H. H. HEN.
/1 DERtON.& 00., Booksellers, &a ,
Will remove, on the FIRST OP MAY, from the
corner of Fifth and Aria; Streets, to-the
NEW STORE, No. 62n AROII Street, near Sixth.
irgo Preview; to removal the stook on hand will be
sole at reduced rates. spll,l3t*
in SHADE AND FRUIT TREES,
Shrubbery, Grape Vines, Roses, and other Ylower-
Ing plants, t er sale low, In large and small quantities,
as WI grounds are to be nicer° t. The Bouth Sixth.
street ears pass the Nursery, at Dickinson street.
splB.3t* . War, HALL.
A, TO BUY CHEAP - WATCHES, go to
Northwest corner of BROOND and MAW Streatai
0. „t 2. [apd-Ornwl J. FRIES.
- WILE 'S PATENT SHADE FIX
lir TERN —Dealers will pima noting that I have
appointed W. HENRY PATTNN, No 090 OILESTNIIT
street, Bele Agent for Philadelphia, through whom the
trade will be supplied et factory prices. •
• J. B. BAILEY.
New York, Merrill 80, 1869.--apllren
RIMS. SPIRITS TURPENTINE, in
7t• extra iron. bonna Rimed barrelx, in store and for
sale by ROWLEY, ASIIBURNER, & 00
opl4 16 SOUTH WHARVES.
300 BBLS., 250 bait' bble:4so quarter
bloa, 700 kept Wagon and Railroad Orme ;
Wargo by ROWL•NY,& 00,
mfl4 • , • 6 188 OUM WIIAIRVZS.'
ria ARACAIBO COFFEE—A small invoice
.151,0 f auparlor ynality, now landing from bark Irma,.
and for Res j . 011ARLIdel TETE,
apl£4o4 18010.0ln and 26 RIM.NITIt pt,
£Uilliuerp
REKOVAL AND REOPENING
TWO DOORS ABOVE MASONIC TEMP/M
New Iltzblizations.
Obncational
detail tarp 1.b , 04rb 0.
TEE MOST BEAUTIFUL assortment
of SPRIL 1:10pD9 can be found at Moll GEOVS,
when elegance In 'style le united with economy in
A.PallCdo Oherres, de Eapagnia, Satin Idolising, ()beak
de Puree, and all tba new Myles of Spring Illooda.
Bleak and Yana, MB of cuyerlor styles and . gnat!.
ties.
An immense and elegant assortment of Stella Shawls'
atrerylowprlees --
A splendid assortment of Bmbrolderies.,
We are now opening our Spring Cloaks and Mantillas,
embracing many elegant 'Wee entirely new. • •
Clothe, Climb:notes and Satinets, Shirting and Table
Linens, tialreos,'Lawne; Hingham, Shirting and sheet-.
fog . hfolLllolt,
+_pls4ll2lrtf.' ' No . :11 South. NINTH Street.
N. B.—Daily in receipt of bargains from Amnion.
'VANCYHHIRTING CHINTZES
Yard islde new 'styles, !nal:sell Spree and stripes
SHARPLEBB BROTHERS,
OINSTNUT and RIGHTH Streets.
RIGHT. ORINTZER FOR CECIL
1D DREN.
Brilliant', Fucking. and Ohinflea.
Bright Barnes andJanonets.
Obeaked Bilks or Plight colon'.
- . SHABYLBES BROTHIOII9,
apls OBEBTNIIT and BIOUTII Btraata.
WRENCH STRIPED SLIP LININGS.
Twilled, bright colored, wide Linings, for Cer
rlage Seats and Baralture.
STIABTLESS BROTHERS,
apl.s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
SILK AND STAPLE DRY GOODS.
. .
L. J. LEVY & CO.
HIM now open a oholce assortment or
• ..
NEW SPRING GOODS
Chiefly of their own importation, which they offer a.
the lowest prides at which geode of similer description
are sold in this city. ,
EVERY, yAREETY OF
PARIS DRESS GOODS, • •
ORES, MOURIBELINEB, • •
ORGANDIES, LAWNS, 011IN'IZES,
SHAWLS, LAOEB, HOSIERY,
14NEtia, EHupwitiqß,
WHIPS' GOODS, . •
• BOYS , WEAR,
PLANNELS •
Will be fonnd in complete and full assortment.
809 and pl.. ORESTITUT STREET.
F OULARDS.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED
TWO C.A.EME3
FOIJEARD ROBES,
NEW AND EIGIf DESIGNS
THOS. W. EVANS 8c CO.,
818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET
all3.ir
A BEAUTIFUL ASSORTMENT of 611
-CIL the New Styles of SPRING GOODS is to be found
at MoSLROY.S, where they are constesutly receiving
bargains fromeinotioq
A splendid assortment of Bleak Mike. of all, grades
and qualities. A lot of Barmy Bilks at $1.12 and $1.26
very cheap.
A handeome lot of Hauges at 65 and 75bente, worth
$l.
beautiful assortment` of 'Stella Shawls` Poil de
Chevres, DeMoos, De Espangs, Satin Mohafre at Up
lowest cash prices.
Cloths, Oassimerea, and Bath:Lytle for - Meal and Soya'
wear.
TaMe And Shirting Linens, Lawns, Chintzes, Hueline,
Sheefings, kc., ho.
A beautiful assortment 'of Bmbiolderles, Swiss and
Cambric Muslin, at very, low prices.
A beautiful assottruent of Lined Cambric lidkfo.
• At. xonsorii,
No.ll South NINTH Street.
P. 13.—Dully in receipt of . New Goode. fmw-tf
yIIiQFHANIVB HOSIERY STORE:-TllO
A.A. undersigned solicits the attention of families and
others to his STOOK of nosimwt, UNCZEGAIt
MONTS, and goods generally *Prrtathing to the
Hosiery business, for Ladies', Genti' and Ohildren's
wear. , Upon gemination hie stock will be found to be
unsurpassed for variety by any other In the city, end
his prices as low as tkose of any regular house.
J. W. HOSMANN,
0, North 14GELI'll Street.
orlin-frove ly
NEW FRENCH GOOP,S—FROM IHE
.1.1 Leto - Pates of TRIRIM, MAILLA4O,' tc GO.,
BENHARD RIITTHR, and OTHER REOENT IR;
PORTATIONB •
Medium style Gordonnet Ohm Rsreges.
Do. Btlk Bayadere Obally Argentines.' -
Neat Plaid Oarmelle Double Burgos,
Gay Therese Robes de Bet. • , • . '
Plain Modes, Tans, nerd Pearl ]Moue de latines, all.
wool, assorted (instates;
Bleak' Otwrtllly, LILCO Pointe, and Mantles. •
Plain White Aver, Shawls. • •
Black colored
. Stella 10., with printed saved-on
borders.-
Black, Brown, Mode, anti Colore Stens Shawls, with
Broths borders, is groat variety, from medium to very
LYM..
Black Thihet Long and knare Shawls.
Mode Thlbet and °thee Friends Shawls in great
GO plecei super Printed Lawns, tang cents, 4o. OIIARLMS ADAMS,
EICIATH and ARO& &reds.
sia-wfm-tf
Sinbittgo
WM. JOHNS ec, SON.
(Buono:0T to the late 4os. T. ioluu,)
Importer,' sad Deidera
ix
STIMIS
LABTINRO,
GALLOONS,
LAOIT§, he., ho,
AT THE OLD STAND,
Northeast eomer of POURTLI arid ARON. Streets.
febl•Sm
LAING & MAGINNIS,
No. 30 NORTH THIRD STREET,
Importers of, and Dealers In,
SHOE .IIIANUFAC WRITS'
:GOODS',
And all kinds of Shoo Tools.
UPPIELIPB PATENT BOOT TREES
CRIMPING MACHINES.
LEATHER ROOLING MILLS.
SEWING MAOHINE
THREADS, and
IN GLI 88, IRISH, and AMERIOAN MOE THREADS
fel6.lmayl2 •
EDWIN W. PAYNE.
Imp Oder and Dealer
BOOT, SHOE, mid GAITER MATERIALS,
Iron Dal!ding, N. W. corner AIM and FOURTH Sim
LASTINGS,
GALLOONS,
• MEETINGS,
PRENOII RID,
PATENT LEATHER
CONGRESS WEB, TOILET SLIPPER UPPERS,
febl-3m] SHOE THREADS, LAOE9, era.
ijouse-Snritioliing Ooobo
THE OLD•ESTABLISHED AND
UNRIVALLED
HOUSE•FURNIBHING ESTABLISHMENT,
JOHN A. MURPHEY ek, CO.,
922 OHEST.NUT STREET,
fiole Agents in this city for the New Patent Ohil.
dren'e Qige and Oarriagee. ap4•mwkf. tf
NEW HOUSE-FURNISHING STORE,
WILLIAM YARNALL,
NO.. 1020 CHESTNUT STREET
(OPPOSITE THE ACADEMY OP PINE ARTS),
Invites Housekeepere and others, to an examination of
his extensive assortment of
USEFUL.
HOUSE-FURNISHING
GOODS.
Also, a boantlfal assortment of
BIRDCAGES, CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES, AND
VELOCIPEDES, &0., &o.
apLfrodowtjune7
BLINDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
No. 10 NORTH SIXTH STREET,
IS THE MOST EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURER OF
VENITIAN BLINDS
AND DEALER IN
WINDOW SHADES
OE LIVERY VARIETY.
PURCHASERS are Melted to the DEBT assortment
In the city at the LOWEST prime.
STORE SHADES made and lettered.
Err REPAIRINO promptly atteuded to.
.mar2l-3ra
CHARLES MIILLIKIDT
I=l
PLUMBERS' MATERIALS,
AT ITlViir YORK PRIOEB,
676 MINOR SPRINT
CAB lA.-1,000 Mats, for sale by
- WETHERELL & BROTHER,
splB Nos. 67 and 69 North B.EOOND Lilreet.
€ Jants.
D R
ART E .WA.NTED,, in the :Mann
1 facture or Lubricating and Illuminating Oil. Noce
but a praetleal 11beadat need apply.. All the neemary
Mares are prepared. Leestipn dealrable. Apar to
G. W: NEWBOLD,
aplEtSto No. 117 South.WATSR Street, Phila..
o , LAWYERS,- CONVEYAN .O KR'S,
itgAL MUTH *o.-4 young man
wants a B ltnatloP:tuf. 001.31ef. ,Ilood,re.fereneee. given,
Copying, three cents per folio, (100 irdids:) ,Addreee E.
B. FAIRFIELD, title 001oe Immedietely. splBBt
.
VET AN TX "pkactiOal:Now .Jay
v V Y armer, about 60 Years ()faze, Wards iaElituation
on a small farm near the oitY. or Watchman forft. Bank,
Broker, or Illantdaoturintestabllahmeot. Satisfaotory.
references given. Apply personally at ..110 WMAN93
Grocery Store. No. 540 North .TAISD Street. or ad
dress a note; otatiog where an Interne* may be bad. ,
VIDARTNER- WANTED.--An'.active' 'and
1 respectable ClENTLBMANi'peeseasing good bust;
noes qualities, with a cash capital of $10,900, is desired
IS a copartner in a respectable Biaoufactarlet Put'
teem, already established in this olty.: Profits - ,fair.
Address PRAORICAI,, ,, at this Moo: .inhlf•iawf
HOUSE OF REFUGE.WANTF4D.4,
2 - ..K . 11/tlO3 ASSISTAter• In the Whltel - Depirtiapot .
of the Rouge of 'Refuge, who itto some experience an a
Towner. Apo , J'AifES DAROLLY,_,
Cheirewi Mc:elite° Committee, '
ikthereoton 13othitou:
BREWER WANTED.-Brewer wanted in
the largest Fleenory west of Phltililelphia—any
time between now and abant the • &at. of JniY=b
thorongh, praolloal Brewer of Pale and fitook' Alia;
Apply, by letter, to 4 . BRAWBU,I , ears 'of t. Phila.
dolphia rally Prerp,ll giring full parlloubwo. Bone
but s flret•alaeq 'Brewer, with the beat of refereneea„
1 1 4 .94 apply: married roan preforreth m1'24.1111*,
.
i t SITUATION WANTED—By a LAD,
aged 18, (Graduate of Crittenden , / Commertgal
Oollege,) as Assistant Book•keeper or Motu Clerk, in
a Wholesale Dry•goods Jobbing or OommissloolioNise;
Would' rooks himself useful to his awnloyar. - Good
city references given as to Aonistyi' &o; . Addreaa
T. 8.." Priyo MAO. aralle
Sot Oak 'arib to Ket
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.
TO RENT—A. coAntry seat in HAR
/10WGATR LANE, North' Phllodelphle, : two
rloares loat of thl i ttralltford i Paseenger:ltaltroad=
t i : l g B ll z ,n A e e entabg
g, and At age MHO. Th e
beat Spring Water. Apply to B.
apl4•Bt* . - .IIEDEFE Bt., abovolloity,,Yrankford.,
is WANTED .T0,11115T.-44k.. House be
tween Fide 4104 Pine strOota,- and between Broad
and Twentlotla atioatg., Haut not to indeed SUB.- Ad
droes FLEMING, Blood'a Despite/IV , dP14.20 '
fa GERMANTOWN HOUSE WANTED.
—Wanted to Rent, a House near to Repot. Ad. '
.bees 8 . P. U,, nag 0 40. 1 4. spl4-Bt*
.A .NEAT COTTAGE IN GER.
MANTOWN TO'RENT.:-Situate at the aOrner of
MAIN and CARPENTER. Streets, adjoining' the
residence and arounde of George W. - Oarpenter,f The
House is supplied with 'Hydrant Water and - Ge,e, and
the grounds are neatly lald out with - m yiriety of.ekada
trees and shrubbery. OmnibnseePaeit tke'door tits - dug/L.'
out the day to and from the depot, fu cm:Mennen •with'
the railroad tratnq. Toitnedlate posettmool given. Rent
11324 per annum, or 5200 for the summer months, say
rom May lotto September let, 'Apply to GEORGE W.
ARBENTER, 781 Market street, or to S. ROOT,
Main street, opposite 13harpnaek greet, Gennantewn,
of COUNTRY , RESIDEME TO LET.-:-
,
A neat ' and' zoo* Onttaka at 013$31GTON:HILLei
near North Pennsylvania. Railroad, miles from. the'
434. et , nt fdATtf(flP 13treet. ' •ap1241' , .
,
al; - COTTAGES 'OR SALE.—Fivti new
ILI and commodious Cottages at EDaRWATRII:.Tho:
situation is high and healthy, with Ohnrohes and Select
Poboole in the neighborhood. Rteamboati and Railroad
furnish many opportunittee of going 'to,. or retarning
from, the city daily
I , rieps rings, from $2 800 to . 83,601: each. 'ierMs of
payment accommodating. Apply to ~
A. MANDEB/30N, Edgewater
N. 8.-Edgewater le on the easterly • bank of the
Delaware river, shoat midway between, and"
Burlington, N. J. apll,lm,
- -
• FOR, SALE OR TO RENT.—A.
ew good, substantial - brick /actor*, Steaml~agln,
and wharf, on the river Dslawate, threemiles from
Market-street ferry, suitable 'for manufacturers, mil.
leas, or drug men, haring , a' large' riveifront, and the
Camden and Amboy Railroad 'passing through near the'
factory. Boa particulars', addrcee SAMUEL. EOM, at
the aloe of The Bregs; -
•
Sts T(.) 'large Stable; 42. feet
front, by 48 feet deep, on a Court running out of
P/11 fiE Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets; the
preMises might be conyerted into a maehintt ahop or
two stables, Apply at 401LIBEARY Street apß-7m#
.
si V Atill AS AfAittET-STREST
PROPEIITY FOB BALE—Situate between Dela
ware Seventh and Eighth streets, known' as - the
WHITE MALL HOTEG., Lot forty feet six inches
front on Market street, and extending *2 feet, more or
lees, to Filbert street. 'FQT turther Information, call on
the owner of the utoperty 2 .o. H., GEIBBX,- at the
Union}Total, AMU Street. - , aplittaw* '
-rite FOS SALE—THE DWELLING No.
1223 WALNUE Street,'between Twelfth and
Thirteenth Streets, north side,• ga feet front by. 138
deep, having every eonrenienes—huge dining.rootn,
two bath rooms, two farnaoes, tow grate, open fire.
places, &o. Price $20,000, of which 312,000 may re.
main on Mortgage at ilea per Cent Interest,
Apply to O. WRELEN & 00,-
api-dlOt 800 WALNIIT.Street.
.
goi FARMS 'FARMS.-Some of the . beht
ma Berms In Chester, tdontgomery, and Bodin noun=
tteefor sale. COTTAGES and other desirable-:modern
style RESIDENOIR for lisle or rent In and around Nor
ristown. Ilotels, Oonntry, Stores, elther• for aitls or
itor full particulars, apply to N.ll. 0611180 N, ,
mhBo.lm , Norristown, Penna.
SALE ATLANTIC, CITY TROPES
TV,Atine hundred and fifty Building 'Lots; mutt•
ble for Hotels and Cottages, In the best and. molt do
airahlo loCalltlee lo Atlantic City..
.Also, ror sate, 7 the UNITED STATES HOTEL at
Atlantlo City, balog the largest and Attest located, most
anbstantial, and hest arranged Hotel at that place,-by •
THOMAS LI:DUDLEY,
SECOELe. Street; Cataden,E. J.
PAPER MILL TO RENT.,-,The ,Paper
-X Mill known as FIAIIIPELL MILL, situated on the
Wissahickon Creek, cod one mile from Oheetntit HILI
Railroad Station._Thig Mill , id idapted to make fine
Book Papers. It td three engines, one four mschlne,
62 inchee wide, and all the appurtenanees -for the sue
easeful minufectareof raper. Poseeesion given Immo.
dlatoly. Apply to, or addrose, - -
LEVI%
N 0.90 South SIXTH Street.
A CHANCE FOR SPROUL &TORS. ,
JAL FARM of 125 sores, In - HORSHAM Township,
situated on Whitehaltville turnpike, about seventeen
miles from Philadelphia, and only two and a half miles
from a railroad depot. Well adapted for a Dairy Perm ;
stream of water riming through the pretniaea.
be sold great bargain. TOMB very easy.- - ,For full
particulars apply to . . - •.
R. R..OOD.SON, Norristown, or •
HENRY BOYD,
ap2.l2t. . 253 N. NINTH Street, Philadelphia.
Jbarbing.
TO RENT WITH BOARD, Three 'elegant
communicating Roma on second floor. Alto, back
Parlor, at 1111.5 WALNUT Street. References exchang
ed ; apl2-6t*
Optician°
IMPROVED SPECTACLES, correctly fit
ted to the Eyes Miaroccopee, Opera Glemea, Ste
reescopes, Artitialat Human Eyes, Ice., at •
MORRIS J. FRANKLIN, Optician,
apl6-6t lid Routh FOURTH St., below Oheatunt;
U ICROSOOPES, Spy Mahe
.LT.l. matted Instruments Opera Mame, fitment:4es,
Surveying Campuses, Galvanic Batteries, Barometers,.
Mee Lanterns, &0., ha, he.
IiIaALLISTER & BROTHS*,
728 CHESTNUT Street
Oar priced and descriptive catalogue, (108 pages, 200
Illustrations,) ramie/tad gratis, and sent by mall free of
charge. apl2.4t
illiasoinnons anb Capartneratnpa
nISSOLITTION OF COPARTNERSHIP.
A—, —The Oopartnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, ,under the firm of STEPHENS &
STOKES, is Ole day dissolved by mutual cermet:it. £ll
pentane indebted to the firm 'win make payment to
JOSEPH STOKES, who will pay all debts due by the
firm to date. ROBBItT STS MEMO,
April 16.—lt* , JO3IIPEC STOIIII4.
rima PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing
.1. between 0. B. & J. It PANODAST is this day dis
solved. All persons having claim. spinet the said
firm will present them to CHAS. R. PANOOABT, N.
N. corner TENTH. and =LON Streets.
CHAS. B. PANOOIBT.
, JOHN R . PANOOMIT.
N.B.—The business of Real-Mate Broker and Oen
yeyancer will be continued at the same place DT
mhfie-Nt* ORME E. PANOOLST.
COPARTNERSHIP. The undersigned
have this day associated themselves together,
under the name and style of HANDY, MORRIS. & CO.,
for the purpose or selling wrought-iron. Tubes, Pit
tinge, &0., manufactured at the Cumberland Neil and
Iron Werke, and for transaoting a general Iron Com
mission Dulness. IMMIX HANDY,
(Late of Baltimored
CHARLES W. MORRIS.
OMoe, 8.7. ear. WALNUT and Ilti)NT Streets.
March 18, 1860. mhlo.lm
,Kong.
pRILIP F. KELLY & CO"
(SUCCESSORS TO ROBERT J. ROSS & 00.0
No. IS SOUTH THIRD STREET,
PRILADDLPIIIA
BANK NOTES,
COMMERQIAL PAPER,
LAND WARRANTS,
BOUGHT AND SOLD
Also; Blocks end Bonds, but only on oononlssion
lapeolid attention given to collections throughout
the country, and ouetoniere may rely on prompt ad-
vices and returent
COLLECTIONS,
THROUGHOUT THE UNION AND
CANADA' . . •
. .
PROMPTLY MADR Y .
BAKER, WESCOTT & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 17 SOUT4 TRIRD STREET.
Inatlo-1m . .
rOmmERCUAL-. -AND TRAVELLING
OWNDITS available in all parte of the world,
opened with the hones of /deem. GEORG." PNABODY
& 00., of London. Apply to
GAW, DIACALTER WALNUT Stre & 00.,
filtet.
IRON FOUNDRY CASTINGS, ofotil
IRON
each as Girders, gaily:id Osatiogs, Me,
ettiriery, Grate Bare, too., on the beet terms. 0. oAlt—
bildr,L. OIORMANTOWN TOM. ab.Bitth ~, rotaWkin
CIASTOIt oases . East India, tor ,
IJeale by WRTIIBRux. & BROTHER,
EplB Nos, ET a nd 4.9 Holtlt STIOOND !West;
ITSIOA.L FUND HALL. .
ANAMADAME BISOACOIAND.I,
Prima Donna Also:late et the Italian Opera/60 4 4f
Pert, London, at. Detereburg, Vienna, Milan, Maples . ,
and all the great continental cities, as well so those of
Atneriesi Itee . the , honor to annonoae that ohs _will '
( IN* kTtitNTI okanaT,
THE hiIi.ELOAL,EIIND,HALD,
oN
This bilog , her , ant sod only concert .Is
delphla alnoeher return from Europe... •
' MADAME BIi3OAOOIADTI . -•
•
will be *feted by Mr. H. DENNETT, the greet 'Arne.:
riesnßuso 'or the - .Grand Opetw,Florenee,fdr:ge,lF.: ,
XVANS,Ihe eminent Pianist; • ' • 2
0/GNOR .1318 AOOl N ,
The . , distinguished Vloleticelliet," and other artiste of
' Thep rogieteme Will "embreee the gems of
Harrnin,And English song, u tlien by
bIitDAMFI4IBO.IODIASTI ' •
with tiegirieedented atteeeee- lo all the greetespitale of
• • • . Europe and dttierloa. ,
For fell pertlettlewr see' 'subsequent , adrertieemerits
tad programmes. ,t. ..
aoriox
The price of adnilaion - to WI pate of tire -hem with-
out reservation of sews; tanned at 111/Tr.i111NT9:.,..., -
Tlekets ean .bo obtained at tbe Maki{{tore@ f!!- - citto 4
Lawton, Lee Walker, Obestnsiketree 3, 1 % the Prid•
boFole, and at the tudl: the evening of
LIE • , WALNUT-STREET ' THEATRE,
.11 COMMA NINTIVAND WALNUT CIRNITS. •
A.A.log and illtege Manager:. '.Mr. 31:. 7: Ewalt.
Busliess ; ~:..roieph D. Murphy. •
; Tnis (Friday) EVEN ING, April 15.
• • Will be , performed the Tregedrehtitled
ellavidai Mrs. 'Parted Qa&SU Genevis, Mrs. Perin
Perolvali or Watts, Kt. B. P: Ketch; Sir Tristan, Sir:
pullets ,Sir Latmelot,lie: Greene. ' ' •
To tionblude with the Comedy entitled "
. ' 'LONDON ABBLIBANOE. • • •
Lady arsy'Spininni MIAs Pita Ferran. . ... •
Prices ot 1411191M1/031...8•0012(1 Tier and Ifiunlly Olrale
and Tier; lid contiqTacquat 87gi No* Drool'
Circle,so tea* Private lieitsei. .' 60 00a106 to their
localelB and 54, Othillf Seats in woneetra and Print*
Boon open at quarter to T o'clock 0 . 104 ruse) l
IiEATLET OLARKEni AROH-13T.-
- • • . TElMATBlL—Wllll=l3.'froderialudietSpg
. T,lllll, aFtidsy) 8VEN124% Awn y,ll,
• - OUR td . NBIOAN 00178 IN. •
.. . .
" Prenclised, our American Ocurin, - hir..7. B.
Clarke; Lord Dandrearyi Ift..Wm. Wheatley; Ylorenee
Prenahard; Mrs. John Drew. • c. • • -
. Po eonolnde with the priiin o ol'
• . ROBINSON 0111JEOR...
Koblaion Oraece,'Airi-Dalrien Prldsyr lip 7711111 M!
Wood', Stone/ill. -,. • ..,
A 001166100, lib eta' Beeneed Beata in Breed OlreleiB7X:
eta; Orokentes Stalls, 60 eta; Beats ist6 . riv6lo BOAC4j 66
ono; Gallery, o ,ts • Pillory for Colored Persons, MI
Private 4302 InreeDery - for petered Poisons BB eta I
Whole Pri,oi. Do; 3.
Daus open . at 7 ; bommenes et kidt hid
. . .
MoDONOUGH'e, GAIETIES—Race St
below TLiid.
. . . _
• . . • •,,Engageotent of ~ • . .
. • JENNY AND 'RATE' GATES
: • ••. Better known ss, •
FANNY FORREST, and
, • Was ELIZA , TILEILidAN
I:
nate° greatest Voialista Phitadelphta, appeatlng
,
nigUin Balladd Duette • and Operetta Gents' ..
• k I BAND OF SERF.NADERS, SEVEN IN
BUMIfEIL
: • ••• • Pint appeAranoe or the
•-• •.' NILTOHINBON -FAAtILY.
J. H. :ROBINeON,Great Cade Vocalist: • •
i. GEORGE MILES, Mantle, and Sentgaen . tad Oilier "."
I,Nas RATE LUDLOW.' banlealle:. : •
LOW GAYLORD,
• , JOHN
BILLY TROBAS, Stump OratC4;
apll , ' TRIG DON.,l7lolltdat..
. ,
riIIHOALE:I3F , o.V.A.RIETIESIICafe ,
traid noithweet oorner of /INT and OIIIDIT.
.01180ELLANN0130 INTIBTAIFMNNT
- DIVERT DV/INING DURING THE WEEK,
Compriitlog Comic sod tiontialontal Dalladod:f wig' of
Operas, Ethiopian Delinestkine, and concluding Witt,
, PASO% NIGHTLY.
00mottoolog at T 3. Adolitelon 10 altdl6.. 0IND0.1to ; ',
. •
PE NSYL ' ANgh. AOADE ' ,()
TRII PINE ARTS • - '
• •,.: ' • No. 1026 omiumur oniurr,
18 01INDAILY iStorlaya aloopted),froza v A ss,
Adoilasion 46 Ovitiv. 0111diVii'12 vents.
• Shares of Stook, 'ontitllng the holder's 061a14 Wad.'
siftsion at ill times; SEV): , = • &hilt
iviUS.LOAL FUND HALL.—TAUS GE! •
OBOHISTRA 'gin Mlle BS •
ALS" every SATURDAY: Single Tickets 25. onto ;
a. package of tiokete for $l, which may be obtained at.
Andre% 110 Oheetent street ; Beok & Lawton'i, canter
of Seventh, and Ohestrint, and it the door of the Hall.
The performance Commonage at 83g &Moot P A Y. nlTalf
Oturbo Jabbers.
JOSHUA L. BAILY.
NEAR TRADE DRY • GOODS HOUSE,
213 wr..A.R.IMNMit. STMT.
PHILADELPHIA,
I DRESS GOODS IN ALL VARIETIES
PARIE MOORE AND PRINTED BORDERED
`STELLA SiIAWLS.
AMERICAN AND ENGLISH PRINTS,
Ent tho,largestassorhnent of .. ••••
N .'MERRIMAGIt PRINTS
BLACK SILKS. AND MOURNING GOODS
IBIBIUTABLE AND SKIRTING LINENS.
Is/rZ.IST , .11.1st'r, cnrs , WMII.II
In great yarlety.
GOODS VROM THE AUCTIONS DAILY,
CASS sHowr TIME 137.7YE1ta,-
initco anb thirfors.
LA PERLE AND RUBIS
CHAMPAGNES.
The undersigned have been appointed , aide agents for
the Tinted States and Canada, for the male of the
Oharopagne Wined of Messrs. JAOQUES OOICRO- &
00., et Chalons-mu.-Marne, Brame. We present their
ivineito`The public under two brands,. namely :
LA PERLE AND RUBIS.
The ‘s PERIM $, Wine is of exquisite flavor and fruity
'taste; and is guarantied to compare favorably with any
*Me In the American market.
The tt RUBIll” is • 'One Cabinet Champagne, of a
beautiful Ruby color, which is natural to the whie.
This - wine Is undonbtedly one of the finest 'Cabinet
Champagnes prcalueed in, Prance, sad is made from
grapes of the oholeest selections. '
From the long'eXCerlerice, extensive possessions, and
large moans of the well known house of „TdoQlCllfi
00/31R0 h. 00., and
. thelr determination to fundels
wines which shallmest with the approval of consomses,
we feel persuaded that a trial will fully establish all
we claim for the excellence of these wines.
'CRAMER, ABEGG, & McOLOSKEY,
No. 10 BROAD STREET, NSW YORK. •
. The above Wines may be had at the following placee
in Philadelphia: ' - -
JOHN GARRISON & Co , 154 Walnut rt. ; THOMAS B:
3A001113 &Co., 238 Dock NI ; JOIST WAWA ; =Chest
•nut et. ; Joe. F. Tomes & Co., 205 8. Front et. ; Mut
onett:&. Atlas, 214 8: Front et. •, 'PerteRSON, Cons,
& Co , NW. Becond et.; Lawson & Ifsarae; 607 Mar
ket it. ; Tncotreon BLACK, corner Chestnut and Broad
ate.; Wu. Panne, jr , Twelfth and natant ate.; BM
MAHAN & • 11arvrian, TOO Market et ; 'SIMON COLTON,
cot'. Broad and Welnutr AR6OLD & Wont. 120 Walnut
street; Ws. L. MADDOCK kOo., 115 Beath Third at.
Able at the following liotelit
GIRARD HOOPS, PRIEIBORT, STsae, & CIO.; WASHING
TON HOMO ; A. P. GLUM ; BT. LAVRINOR ROTE, WY.
B. OAIIPBILL & CIO.; MatiOnEers , ROTEL, O. MoKin-
BIN & BON. fell rawf-tim
Rafted& tines.
. •
f-i-kkagSME3 NEW YORK LINES.
TILE CABOEN AND AMBOY AND PRILADELVA
AND TERNTON RAILROAD 00. , S LINES
PROM PHILADELPHIA'TO NEW YOU '
AND WAY PLADES,
FROM WALIPOT•Aratir WEARY,
Will leave WI follows viz
•
At A. M. via Camden and Amboy, O. &A. An
commodation $2 25
At 8 A. M.; via Camden and Jersey Olty, (New
Jersey) Accommodation 2 25
At 9 A. U. via. Camden and Jamey City, Morning
Mail 800
At 71 A. M., by Steamboat, >'i6 Tassony and Jersey .
Oily, Morning Express. a oo
At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, O.& A. Ex
presso 800
At 8% P M., by Steamboat, vta Tawny and Jer
sey City, Evening lexpreas 3 00
At 8) P. 61., by St...ausboat, via Tawny and Jar
say City, 2d Clue Ticket 2 25
At 0 0 1 M., via (*Aden and Jersey City , Evening.
At 11 P. 61., via Camden and Jersey City, Night
25
At 2% P 311.1q$ Camden'and Amboy, Accommodation,
(Freig) tandPsoaengery4st OlaasTicket..... 2 25
2d Clans Ticket 160
At 6P 21.,visOismden and Amboy, Accommodation,
• (Freight andPassenger)-Ist Class Ticket.... - 2 25
. .
M.
2d Class Ticket .... 1 76
The 0 * P. M. Mall Line runs daily. The 11 Night
Mail. Saturday's exaepted -
117 - Express Linea atop at Principal Stations only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, &0., at 0 A. M.
and SX P. M. from Walnut-street wharf.
for Water Cap; Stroudsburg, Scranton, Villkesbarre,
Montrone; Great Bend, &o.; at 8 A. M , via Delaware,
Lackawanna, and Wanner' Italiroad.
EXOHANGE,
•For Freehold, at 6A. M. and 1 P. M.
IMPor &Want Holly ! at 6 abd 9A. M.. and 2X, 4) and 6
P. rd.
.WAY LINES ,
For lirlatol, Trenton, &0., at 8 . )( end 4,4 P. M. from
Waleutatreet wharf.
JrO' Palmyra, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Bor.
dentolin, &0., at 2% P. M.
Steamboat John Nelleon, for Bordentown and inter
mediate places at sm P. M.
Steamboat Trenton, for Bristol, Burlington and In
termediate places, at 12 21. and 4)( P. M.
Fifty pounds or baggage only allowed each passenger.
Passengern are prohibited from taking anything as 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 $lOO, eg.
cept by special contrast. • -
April ' WM. H: GATZMBR, Agent.
NOTIOC . --43FIESTER
lang - 110- - ROM VALLI& RAILROAD—PAS
BLANDER TRAINS .1011 DOF,,tiffifillOWN AND IN
TORthEDIATE ATATIQMAThIatt after : lst ;it
tw.;
nry. 1859, the Passenger TinT 4900 WNINGTOWI.I,
will start from the Passenger W 34, th e , Philr-del
phi% and ReadintgaliknadO*Wthdriter of BROAD
and VIN ® Btree .
MORNINGTRAINtor Downinitowri t lehwes at Lid
AIITIMNOON TRAIN for Dolthihiltoriti Inv" et
'DAILY (Sundays ixoepted )• • •.. 3.. .' , .. • ' - • -
By order of the Board of Managers of . the Philo() al. . 1 ..
phis and Reading Railroad
.. _ . Oompany.
_-
080 ' W-.. U. MoILURNNNYi s noret 4l l.• ' " •
TWINES, r
awl for gale by WBAVER, 00., No. 23
ii;WATAlibi, gad O:WU W1L4.10,1W mitig
musemtotsF,
PIILL LINZ OF.
In, the thlikid Stetee
PRICES TO SUIT