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' Sharplai Saint Wtisondeld &Co over St Jibs ShOsmaker M • ;- ' Woodland 0B • 0 eddi Plenty" 1 Sheeran 'Thou Wl:Maury Win '0 prin - prof Shoemaker R X Woodland 3 .1' B 2 li Orten•War le :•.- , 5 Shaadoa JAI B . Wolff B P ,ofe. Copt Edgar - .l3bilipard Wm U , Woodford 3M. '0 penis - 15w ' Sharp Al'red . - Wood 0 8 Ovenshine dam' i Shay John. • , ovorth GA O'preert Wm Shaffer We. Wortitog Wm A Patterlion 8 , 0 - IhibtafiThos ' - Wright Peed PAnUise Ino t d- . Phobia. John Wniton John leattoilMobe z' MCmaailter jai 'Quit:min Mr • rfttereatellev a 14ishato Mud Conti? Ohao 8 F i bsig Ehlsi! Shay Wil E `Tip Austen J B -Bhoesoilthit Venan B P r Vapt. - Weellhooghtlen 4 . 04 - VllferolßD •V(leritt Ord, ,„Vtelker Goo PATO Bitla B ....Bkleden A QM= Wm PelpsoriWlllerd_ „Bhilrer,Pay,ld • Y ukon Olhb TAltorson . Banil r.-43ionkin 811scii J ,„Ytiu Bubler P *.P•Arleks , Anton ~,,BleipelMlllon Poepero Muer WO. - Shusghter Dr ,Tee Vogel John 'Parker °apt, W;W th'Alex a _ 'VanVoery Albert 'Pieter John Smith James klrk 0 A Pirkann II .. Smith ENO thaerfroo4 0.2 P 1 ,4 40 It Bilyth Wm T Vollene Win 0 t.rton Mr_ - . ..Southall -Et 21. .Vobuee Wen 0 PAtriole Win ' :BolarilMovant - Quick Ohne 'flicker John -• ,Sprangen Capt A. Underpin ec Son, Yellin a 1? Stephenson Thois Vlvheell Pon PlArre-Thoe W- Stephenson-. thipt S ermanj B Spekine Money P L - -- Young James Phillips John P Steel .Dr er - Young Phllllps Albert • Bth/eon David - ;Young 00l J M 'PBllllpe 42 Pat ' 7.Btrathere 1 S Col tlt• GIDEON V. WEBTOOTT, P. M. „ I:Oaring lntelligeice. FORT fum.ritu,ADELnua, Apra is 1859 - ..6 23 I 13115 i BETS 6 97 ..253 WUN NUNS 111GRWATBR ARUIV D: J . . . 'f. Steams hip Virginia,- Kelly, from t Richmond, via Nor. ik, 27 hoom,-with mdse .and Fomenters to Thomas ebater, .7 r.,-; ~Passed barks, Lorenzo, from Leghorn, oft theltrarulyerlue: Oordelia. and an uuknowo full-rigged irig, cff Bombay Hook; brig Civilian, from Cienfuegos, ff bletril Liston's, sad a bark . oupposed the Jos Max. ell, from I,aguarra, off the Ledge. Steamship, Delaware, Copes/ 80 hours-from-New York, , withrase and paist it olgere to JaMes ilderdlee, Peered brig Bunt WeirdiCfrilim Cardenas, below The Buoy on tho brown . ; - a n bark above the Brandywine' Light; barks Uordella, from Pernambuco, Lorenzo; from Leg horn, bile fine/ Cienfuegos . fin Cienfuegos. a bark and - two berm -brigs' afro*. Reedy 'lsland, said , a large' fleet of. thrift* the river, b Mud np.-. - . - .' - .• .' _ -• ' ' Bteemahtp:Kciinisbilie; Hand, 24 - hours from New York, itiemdie mid pabasegers to Jim'Aliderdloci: Popmts the brit,Tifiquaa 8 Waitaki gill tabor/3' near Egg Bar. bor; with wreckers althigaide tradeg oat cargo. - ( Ship Bother, Lesile, from Rio de Jaesiro Feb 26, with Effie to Thus A •Newhall , &,80.1lli. - I sperieneed light "Indli end' balms thiiiihoie pavaage lantii up with Bev inudir, end since then have had heavy weather. Win H Groh-am/nap, a native of Scotland died 78th March. i, BrmieforbrigOlarissa i MAID, is days from Mayaguez, R, with sugar and molasses to John ?deem" & co. _ i Behr' Stir, Cowell! front Puerto Cabello 25th tilt, taltli."todsa to oaptain:' , " Was bound to New York, and pubinto thtsvort to entrees, with Ines of mainnmat and ether damage, enetained in heavy weather. 4 - Bohr Margaret Ithinehart, Peterson, 10 data from New (Ideate, withnegar, hides,- &o,to Pettit, Martin & Co. Schiff Rotes, Gandy; 9 days litongt.okaonville, with Aamber to,llaskilt ar:Glaviik, eshr March; ilmith, r 7 - days from Idaatp . ort, with Bah o'H Allender k. Co. ' -' ' ' ' ' 1 Behr trs Obese t Bhutto, 8 avail:ow Lobel", with mdse tell A Bohdritc`Co. - ' Bohr Hama Matilda, Pilee; 6 days from Elt John's I - h lumber I. navy yard. Behr D,fif lifeasarole, Steelman, 2 der from N York, .billiitt toNATaoker &Co: ',' - ' - ' ' . - Oche Zlisabath•Rogbabi 'English, 6 days from- Provi *nee, El balled to Petti t, Martin &. 00. Cobra - 140ms Bird, , Johouton, 6 dap from Richmond, ballast td Cold Oo' , Eiebr .oetoraro,Taft• 2 dale from Fort Deposit, with dark , Behr J W -1' day 'from Little Oreek Landlog, with porn to J %. Bewley & Clo Kai J de'll3l4ll,lle9ri, ft days tient Poeottioke Elver, frith lumber jo 7 Cowie, Bohr Emnlois, Thompson, .1 dale rim Laurel, Del, with corn to W.Haboo., ' • ) I :01,11A—ilD. St e l a p rns T h a ig e lt ri en ,a 'n e e , b;riatti m d;ll4V ol o in rk , , t f il A l r o e r r k dice ari Bail( Ntirden; Oen:lenge, D *Prescott. Behr, B,m3b,l3lultli, Oheryston, Pettit, Mar ! Behr Elisabeth English, zapo, Charleston, do ; m e a thj er /el t iniM,Miii, Wheatley, Alegatidria, dm, Thee Bohr dew, refry; Battiriare, T Webster, Jr. Behr H Grant, Newinsh. Newbrirsport 'Geo A. Wood. IBoer D Iffesserole, Steelman, Norwich, Coon, E A Paeker.dr. Co.- - Bohr Matthew -Bird, Johnson, Fall Elver, Tiverton 0)11 • i Bahr li .141. Bette, Crammer, Boston, Van Donn, Nor- Son tn,o6, , ,' _ ' . • . . Bahr Empire, Adams Providence, do Behr Method, Bell, Washington, do 'Btr 7 8 ithrtver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Orono, Jr. marcrespondenee of The Pri ad HAYBE DE o•RAo.ls, , Aprll 16, 1859. FThe Wyoming loft. here this morning with 12 boats n tow, laden and consigned as follows: Apes Aniauda t lumbar to Malone & Taylor; Thomas fdlwilla do to.o.ald &Satual, Wilmington,• tomes Mayer, do to Mr Lace, do; Jacob Brown ono H B Antealing, do ,toJohn Craig ; lS Bailey, do to B B Bailey & Ho; Arhdicip and Thoe-D insets, do to Horcroal & Skeet"; rah Atica, do to John Landoll & Co; J 0 A McConkey. corn .to Bewley, and bark toff 8 Murphy; May blower, Bread Top coal to .1 Barrie Conrad; Adolphus Riatiar and Two Sistara, coal to Delaware 0117. . , '.:,(onrrosticadeace of the Piens.) • • - SUDO% Apr 1116,1.869. I The follorhig boats from the 'Union Canal paged into the fichaytkill' Osier to-day, bound to Philadelphia, Wert sod dontrigaed as folio - Cc - .Ntler, !amber to Fortunes at Sheets; Flirt, grain to Hamphriee;Hoffinin Bc, Wright; Samuel blasts, pig to J EtUng /c..11r0; John Sayree, Nude & to Nor crag Choate; J D Richard, corn and flour to Rich ardion le; OoTiFman , (Clorroopostionoo of the Philo:Dolph% 11.eliange.) Del.. April lb, p A M. Communication with the Breakwater hat, been Inter rupted for the pact threat/aye by nine, fog! , &o. The if mole before reported in the roadeteed all left early chic morning. Wind light from N—weather clear. Yours, /co. NAL hi. .EllolfatAN. 1001Teliked011 . 06 Of) he Plana.lptds EiMangej OAPA lex.mtn, April M. The Mu* Toe Aidlrrell, from Lagos's, wd two item !nip went In title morning. Wind northeast ' with proepeete of a storm. Yours, &o. • TllOB. B. 11111311E13. LIT VELIK"U" ILTWILISLEORP:BNEI, Arrived, ehip Emeridlli from, New York. ; 16. „ ISEIKQBANDA. Bteamehlp . leneington, Baker, hence, arrived at Boa n lath teat Steamship easter@ Pastor, (130'g) tibbedokde, ter ntwerp, oieared at New York Mb 'rat. 'Ship Stalwart, Lucas, from Liverpool, ?le Charleaten.• titrell at New Catkins 14th bet. Ship ~ladreror, Dome, from Meurate, West Coaat of • exioo; arrived at New York 15th lost. Abtp.,Blr >Ralph Abercrombie, (Br) Boyd, from Foo boW-100, siiirett Hsi rork)o4 . ofriat. 5 1 11 P W•lr ;Kept. , Wilcox, trout Liverpool, wie oft barleatou 15th hat. Ship Luna, (Brom) Ltarkmeletor, from Liverpool, at altitnore 16th ion - - -- - Ship Primula, Bearpe, from Patine., arrived at N York; 26th inst. I Ship Oanyasi Beek, Olarknaroan Shaughan Deo 29th, imrived at New York' 16th tort. Match 20, let 16 4t N, Song 47 49 W, eignalizedim.Americen Whaling bark r!aiding NW, showing a bargee with the lettere E. Ali in t; also t: private atrial, raid, white. and red, (horizon . with letter P in it; March 21111;lat . 20, long 60, Epoke chip Hindustan, of Salem, from Calmat& for Seaton Sorkt 'viol,' W)lloi Patterson; Levee, arrived at New tiesnelleth last: Bark Washington Butcher, Collins, hence, arrived at mina thli lust. Bark William Henry, Young, sailed from Olenfuegos Lh lasb..for Philadelphia, Basic Mary.illitabith, Eilohborn, eleared 'it 'lll : tanti iiith lest. for Remedios liarks•Reindeerrifrarillia, and O W Ponitne7, Marsh. snaa4 were dteihershis at Sistanses 6th last. 'e Bark,Ospray; Nash-, from Buenos Ayres Novilth, ir kituktak New York' lath last: rated la co with brig uilifternard. for Boston. „ , - Berk erobilih. , Dereretti, from BilePes Ayres Pak ddi Im-rived-at New York -lath lost. Bark-Away Packard, Pitts, from Bordeaux, at New Fork - loth lout., . , ~ Brig David - 1:44A1, thtuney, cleared at Wilinington fO. 16th Wet. for Thirien, Os. . f Brig linpsetißersezdyfer , Phlledelphis, was at osr.. atonal 6th inst. Brig Olygei , fieltalis, Wen; arrived at Jean, NB, th int. Brig Whitaker, Le'ghtoß, for Philadelphia, wee at, St oho 's Bar, Fla , 6th bat There were px feet es ter los the bar. - Er* Bkibbaloth, Morton, hanea, arrived at Cardeaaa 8111 bet. , Brix Nam Liars, Itenae, arrived at Havana 'Otb tait: Brig Bari Ana, (Br) Gole, from Hillsboro for Phila . elphia, sailedefrons Mach Island Garbor 12th Jost Belo S T Garrison, Grate, hence, arrived as Newborn N 0,12111 Jot._ , - maw .ctennilerriag, cleared at Boston 12th list. for . „ alai: gatim; fr , tor Galata for rhltadel• phis, vita at - Portland 14th inst. Mohr 0. B t()ottani; ,flor4era, for 'Boston; cleared at Bal iiaone 16th hut. , I gibe r flarrowd 0, Olirki Vaal Jtrksonvllle, at N • York , ... . .. 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Rothohilde, of ParisArindon, Vrankfert, Naples, and Vienna, and their. Oorrespomiente: mh7-6m JOAN 0. REYL,MIIN, Dealer in REAL ESPATII, attends to the examination of Titters to Lands 14 Penneylvania. and all the Southern and West. era Mates,nit 411 WALNUT /Urea - , Philadelphia. mhldid T°BERT PALETHORP, ATTORNEY AT-LAW, 814 WALNUT &rest, Above lighth, Iq^aMphils. 1023.8n3 71ADAMS EXPRESS 00., OEI'IOE, 82q 011,BUNUT-43TBRETi, fonrarin FAROBLB, FAOHANIB, AIBROMANDIBB, • BANII NOM and OPXOI3I, _either by ith own LINA, er In, connection with other BICPBMB 0011PANIEB,ld all the principal TM% and 011/1111a tha United Btatas. IL I/, BANDYOBD I Efeeoarai Baparinfendand A LEX. MoKINITEri ATTO.II.2MY AT LAW, . GIi.VESELSIWW-, PA. • ' Will viatica la Weatanoreland, daTaatroag and In Qlana connate,. - - aell•tf q , entleinct's Suitiobing Otrribti, 'virmoveATEß tc UO., GENTLiat*es V /URN/MING BTORIII SATINET ..SHOULDlRifilietht 'SHIRT HANII/fA47. A L S e r Old itan d; i 4; iddIIt RY EITHUT STRAIT, oppo• Ate thelVaeldagton A;WINCHESTRH +Anglia; as heretofore, hbi per minar,superitsion to the Cutting and EltuntfeatuAlig departments. Orders for hie celebrated aryls of. ahlrte Mid Collate zat 'the ehorteet, mottos. Wholesale tr,so. B uPP ll , o4 l 0A liberal terms.... - 1'.:800TT, (la a `of 'tlie firm ,otlitni a,* banana &iitIoaujIGINTLEMBIMITBNIIIH. EITOBJI , sad SHIRT • , MANti)AO2O.II; fld iOHIATIIIIT Street, (nearly opposite the tilrard Ifousej .• • r , , T. W. 8. would tespootftilly ceidi atteutton of Ida 'former patrons and frienda to his sue lit Ore, and la pre 'pared to All orders for SHIRTS at shor t notice. A !pettbet--11t guarantied.- COUNTRY -THADdi supplied ierlili,PlN3 and 001:1 4 ,1141, 171041 - TIL DNILIOATE, and those.whe are pro. nonacid convalescent atter a long duration Of M nces, art recommended to hoe "alight stimulants. We In all confidence,' commend .the PURR, PORT' WINE, 'of oar own Importation, to those wlio are al. lowed the limn,. • It it a knit,' Incomes Wine. 'madam ,= xahtd_t? and 011 RUN lißßllTLlt reets:- I.IICUSSIA. AND 'AMERICAN .TANDED Oordage, igeorted hi zed, manufactured and for BaIe by.WX&V.ViRrYITIOSItr& No,.2B:xerth wale Street and 22 N. WHAAVE.B. 0:121 7 • .pirt7,. PHILADE ,414_,:!,.. 1 ,:,310 , , DAY.-.,,Allitil, 18. " 1859. f ro-Oubiiratjottp. - MT PUBLIBIIED, IMIEMEEM Mirlsm, Ameitsey Lnsori, iirt Odds, PIDDNEY d RUSSELL, Pub Mabel's, 79 Josx praszr, N. Y tusintes Cads. ,fertjlilers. AMERICAN,, GUANO, .• -J.. • - - • • Weirske pleasure id informing PaMere, Dealers, and the piano generally, thati having been appointed by the. , - • '.A.81ER10415 GUANO C O MPANY .„ ' BOLE A.4ENTS . - #er the sale of tide wallet% lertilinet ' in we are prepared to furnish.t any nuantity,;from the' elogle bag or barrel' e a s hip's cargo, at the mile of prides adopted by thdOomPauy, • FROM $BO TO s49' PER. 2.240 •FOUNDS, Aedordlng to the amountplaid:noted. - Bitieriments made with JARVIB 'ISLAND and P. 1 ,. 1113PIAN GllANo3,.uporif 'Elands of soil, have; in` every instance, resulted in favor of the former, Ike a we are;now enabled to congratulate the agricultural com munity upon having within On roach, a • GENUINE GUANO, AT A REASONABLE PRIC"Y. . „ it he ship REYtiARD *lll shortly arrive et this poit; aired front the Islands.' We Al" . prepred to take orders for delivery from her cargo , or from those of the; 1, !hits Swallow" and " !lying Eagle.) , • • ALLEN & NEEDLES, No. 42 B. DELAWARE AVENUE, and No. 418. WATER STREET, ~ • _ PRILADELPRIA. Sole Agents for the States of Pennslvania, New Jersey, and Delaware. ' - f ell.omw 3m pHoSPHATIO GUANO; SOMBRERO ISLAND, TV. I SOMBRERO IBEArtn, orßoos, Iles about 120 miloa N B. of St. ikhcirciasi and fa of oath formation. IS hi found by analyodu to %%Wu eighty - per cent. of BONN PLIOSPHATP OP LIMP, and is nearly fifty per cent. richer in If one - Piciephattf 'thin ground bones. ' The Bookie ground, and applied to land like Platter. This Gummi is for sole by the quantity, or cargo, to dealers, either ground or unground ; 0106, to rannerer, in bags or barrels, at $BO per ton of 2,000 The., by JOS. B. HANSON & CO., 100 N. Delaware Avenue and 100 N. Water at., Elole,Agents for Philadelphia. N. D.—Pamphlets and Olroulars furnisbed gratis by the Agents, felfl4-in w I 2m QIIPEU PHOSPHATE OF LIME'; made o N. 3 Bone led Blood, by BLAKISTON & WOODWARD, and for sale to dealers and consurners at their stores, No 47. North WATNIt Street, below Areh, and inhl7-Im* West Nod liAltSET.Street Bridge. tblitationd. WEST JEESEY'ACADERY, , BRIDGETON, N. J. DAVID THOMPSON, A. M., Prinelpal. Hesston begins MAY 4. send for n Ontalogne. W; Refer to Rev. Jamee,Wood, D. D , Phtlade)phin I Hon Theodore Preltnghoyeen, LL. D. N. J.; Hon. Win Bigler, U. 8 Senator, Penna.; Dr. John Ourwen, liar Alborg, Penna. , . • , aplB42t 11001 i-KEEPING MADE EASY.—The SUP use of TWINING' S DOUBLE ZNTRY DIAGRAM will obviate all dlttlonitiee in acquiring a knowledge of this neeful &Seam TWINING'S kfEROSSITILS IN STITUTE, 108 South EIGHTH Street: ' apl4-12t* ILLEN GROVE FEMALE SEMINARY, BRAN%FOAD, Penna., 81: utiles from Market street, Philadelphia. The Summer Bession 'Will commence on MONDAY, Map 2. . . The course of lostrnotion in this School la compre hensive and thorough. Parents and Quardiaes who intend to place their daughters or ward,' at this Insti tution, Will do well to make immediate application to Mre. R. L., TROMPSON, Principal and Superintendent. %IRE WEST CHESTER' 4SPAS.DEBEY, A. WEST CHESTER, Pa., edit commence its 10th Session, under the charge of its 'present Prinking, on the first of May: next. The course of Instruction is EXTENSIVE and Tuonorrent, deeignsd and arranged to prepare boys end young men fer Oollege or for the `business requirements of sante life. The GEItyAN and PREECE larensgea are taught by NATIVE, RE SIDENT TEM:MARS of tent, talent, and experience. AVerage - number of mile IS, tinder the charge of I Teachers, including the Principal. For Catalogue and full information apply to • WE. V. ,W,YEES, A. fit., Principal- SI 0 LESSONS.—MISS LIZZIE ./..v.worainou, , No. 622 South TENTU Street, third door above Elblppen, continues to give lessons on the PIANO POSTICy either at , her. residence or at the homes of poplin. For terms apply an above. rteters to Conrad Meyer, Plano forte Manufacturer, Ito. t 22 ,arole street, Philadelphia, arl-lye* Drebrr & STRATTON'e NAT OVAL dIBBOANTILB COLT:BUBB, lodated at Phila. dolphin; B. Z. corner EIBVPAPPII and CIIBBTNCT; New York, Buffalo, Oleeeland, and Oblong?. Por iie tiirmation, call or send for Catalogue. MAP W SITE HALL AOADEMY, three miles - ra f t a( HAMIZIIBUSQ, Pa. The Seventeenth .eeml-annnal session will commence on MONDAY, Slav ad. The attentton of pa. ante snd guardians is soltelted to , its edveutages.. Terms, $6O par canton of 2't weeks The Pttnelpal Gan be veer at the Union Rotor, ever" arternOonftemtbialth tat the lath of April taolotlve. Otty refeiencee Shiva. '. For Mullets; addrees D. Dr 7 rDenOR. - -1 fahBo-lattt ' Hanish out,- Ps. - NEW: , LONDON 4104DEMY • CHESTER COUNTY, Pt. Prof. If DWARD D. PORTRIt, A. Al., ,Principal. The 262 1 session of this well•known School will commence May 11, lUD. It Is located in • retired acd healthy -trillege,, Witty , celebrated for the salubrity Of its climate, and the elevated character of its chicane. A coach meets the morning cars from Philadelphia end Baltimbre st'Newark, Delaware, to convey students to the Academy. TIREIB—S26 per session of five months. • The Principal may be seen at the GIRARD. ROUBE every, SATURDAY from 2 to 3 P. EL, until May 2a.7 apt-let - . .ONG'S SPRING GARDEN ACADEMY ..s_aN. N. corner BIGHTH and BUTTONWOOD Sts 00111dgialaL DlPAlPPYLENT.—lioolt.keeping in all He various forms; preparing Students thoroughly for situations in any branch of business; Plain and Or namental Writing •, Oommereial Calculations ; Law and Correspondence., No institution, in the ignited States gives a more thorough - and - practical course. In thu department no teaching le done in .olesses, and is open DAY andEVENINO. Tlmii unlimited. • - • BIATITSMATIGA.L AND OLASSIOLL DEPART BIENT.Beparate from the above.)—Yocuag ;Bien and Boys are prepared for any grade of an Englieb and Olaa , final Education, viz : Bpeihnedleading Writing, Gram mar, Geography, Arithmetic, Philosoy, &0., Ancient and Modern Languagesewith alllthe hi gher Collegiate Studies. Sessions of tire months commence September let, and Debra:n.7 lat. - Pupils received at anytime be fore or after these dates and charged accordingly. Cata log:ma furnished gratin. mh2s-tf ' P. DONIJIAVYT;ONG, Principal V., SNYDER LEIDY—JAS. M. LEIDY, 1! , - 7 . , Principals of LEIDY DEOTIIEDS , ACADEMY. .Nos. 148 and 160 ESILTWNTUENT, noir Baca, where a knowledge of WAITING, BOON-NISPING, and .41RITHM8TIO Is =ado certain to every pupil that may enter. ' ACADEMY ,openday and evening. evi3rzsz Iffompanieg. WELLS, FARGO, 'ea CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPEESS,AND EXCHANGE COMPANY CAPITAL. $600,000. 400 CHESTNUT STREET CALIFORNIA RXPREBARB leave on the 6th and 20th of each month. ' ISLAND OW ounti EXPRESSES I leave by all tho regular atetunern—any 2d, 12th, 17th, and 27th of each month. ooLLgoTross made on liELVAttok with prompt re turns. We consign to our friends, P.O. tiombeller avana. Co., AVEGINGE en BAN FKANI3IOOO, ORICGOff, 8/ADTflelr IBLA.ADB, arid HATAXA, for sate in BUM to snit. OALIFORNIk OOLLEOTIONB • /17 — Our•AAN PRANOISOO house in especial et• tention to collections On all volute In California end Oregon, vrlth prompt retnrns. Manufacturer. and marohante making sales -for California or Oregon, can transmit their bills of lading through our house, and have the invoices paid for on arrival of the goods there, time giving porohesers fill beaditof time on sales, and yet the sellers maintaing control of their property until paid for. toarld•Bra D. H. BARNEY, JA., Agen apt . ADAMS EXPRESS 00h1PANY. QUAT DUUTLUDIN, AND tiOUTHIVEHTERN DX- NNW ARRANGIMINTE4- . . - : The ADAMS EXPRESS 00 , having completed er =garnet:its with the Norfolk - and Petemburg, Peters burg and Lynchburg, East Tenn , ant Virginia Rail. made, ire., &0., ate now prepared to Ore QUICK DESPATCH, at much REDUCED RATES, to goods declined for places In VIRGINIA, NORTH and SOUTH CAROLINA, GEORGIA, ALABAMA, and EAST and WEST TENNESSEE. The establiehment of a THROUGH INLAND ROUTE from -PHILADELPHIA to MEMPHIS, Tenn, secures to Southern and Southwestern buyers a safe and reliable means of transportation at very reasonable rates, and avoids the risks of ocean navigation. Shippers preferring this Inland Route aregsguested to mark goods 1, VIA RICHMOND 1, Theatitillecting the route via Obesapeake Da l y, at a Lows& *Ars or simony, will mark packages 4 VIA NORFOLK." • !17 Dry Goode, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Rooks, /re., or merchandise generally, measuring six feet to the 100 pounds, will be deemed and taken as Heavy Freight. • LIMIT and Butay Goof% taken at a reasonable saysooe on kinlYT Finnan' Mann., .017 - The long-estabilsbed Line of Express to the south and Southwest, by Stamen to Charleston and Savannah, will be continued nu heretofore, IEF" For further Information apply at the Office, No. 1320 CHESTNUT fitreet, mh7.Bto Itinbrellas tlargsote. SLEEPER it FENNE-R. Wholesale Manuthetarers UMBRELLAS AND PARASOLS, 080 MARKET STRIINT, pIIILADALITIA, Are now making more than one hundred and fifty 'different varieties of Umbrellse, of every tire, from 22 to 40 Moho. f Their assortment of PARAOLS is also very large, 'and for variety of ,deeign, atyles, finish, and priors, ex, toads Meant any provioue season. ' Buyers who have not had 8, h Y 'e make of goods will And their time well anent in looking over this well , imade stook, which ineludes MANY NOVNLTINS, not , to do met teeth asettaere. ffsbl-810 MINTON'D INOAUSTIO TILES to 4.V.M. -ore. • . Ornamental, Chimney Tops Sot cottages. Ilarden Vases and Fountains, Vitrified Pipe for drains aad water conductors • Imported and for sale by a. A. uAguison, fell-tr 1810 OfI3IATNSJT fltraolt. REFINED SUGARS, Sec.-1,000 bbls. bated, 200 Wide, New Orleans sugar for mile by JADSBs 011,412 An 4 00,, NOM, 20 And 22 I.IOTIT/A Mint, ' . • 0 0 - " * - N - OTIOS IS- t EREBY GIVEN that the I.I: tkournlesioueni learned In "c l an act to incorguirate the ttonyille, Mantas:, and Peli n tifitnt ,Paseonger Rillr ad Oompenr. 2, approved the liath day of April; 1869, ho are as follows t Albert EL:Ashtheadi riharlee lifoOalla ; H. It' Hernieh.: Marten IP Truitt, Win: Pat' tenor.' 'Qbeen,•Jairb - Yost, RobertEllendin— ,uing.liabert•Morria, Samuel Smedley, Jacob Zieg.• ler,: Samuel Hatehins,- , W. •D. Halley: Jamea Hunter, Iwute Heaton, Thos. A. Andrews, J R. Vogdos, John 0 Heger, IL R• Paul, H. A. Dreer,.llehendah brave, Robert Beltridge, John A. Milan, G. 0 'Franciscan, 0: H. Dardwell, R. R. Miller. It R. Wallace; h. td, Zit link, D. Jones. John Steele, Jens°. T.:Vogdee, Ste.. phut Pi Hill, Lam U. Ashton, Win, P. bloOalls, John •F. Reettl.ll l .'W: Carr, Peter Parker, and George At . Hill; willopen books for the parpoee er making and receiving snbeeriptione to' the 'Capital Stork - of'the: sled ”IleatOnville. •ktantua, andTairmount Passenger Railroad Clompany.". at . DROVILYARD ' HOTEL', corner or LANVABT *Venue and HAVDR FORD Street. Twentr•rourth 'ward,- on the second ,day,ot,hlAlt, 1869. at a Woke* A.: , and will keep open sold books acoording to law, , ALIISIR 'II, R. HARNISH, , • ' • D PAHL, ' Committee, hOItHRT. se.mrati ' R. W. OARR, apli tbia zuLtaK, !'PITY AND COUNTY OF FIIILADEL. N..." PULA, ea. , THIS COMMONWEALTH OF PEEESA g VANIA. To Mrs. Julia,' railer, Widow; henry Craw ford, and Eleanor, bin wife;, George Sw.ft, John Swift, Joseph Swift, pro. - I,yeen of Joseph Swift; the elder; Robert B More eon, and Martha, his wife; ream Zell and Elisabeth his wife; hire: Margaret Ewing, widow ; Daniel-Er dwift, George - Good,, ,DenJarnin - Stier, an d 11Sater, hie wife; Robert Gainey, and Prudence, hie wife 1 George Swift, and Daniel Swift, Trueteee, and an:other the helra ' - devieeee or' legal 'repre s entatives ofjfency Drinkrr,George R oberta, Samuel W. Fisher, and losejiliSitift, decease4grbethig Whereas, at a Court of Common Plea; held at Pirils• delphia, for the silty and county of Philatelphis Oure said, t..!. the treaty-sixth day of March, 9. D., 1854, In the : Matter of the Treat Estate denominated the 1' Fisher Laude," the Petition of. Jamea.o Fisher, the younger. Troetee as, heir at common law Of James 0. Either, the elder, eceased;noder a certain Drolarailon of,Truat, dated the -twenty.elath 'day of May, MB, prevented, praying• that het the said James 0. Fisher,. the; younger, ehould be sdiectuaged front hie 1 office as Trustee as aforeaald.: Tod and each of you are hereby cited, as before yon wertyto be and appear before the Judges of our mad Ontirt, to be holden at Philadelphia on the gist day of bley neat; at 10 ohilook of the forenoon, to make answer to the paid petition of the said Jamee 0 Risher, and to :Molt cause, arlyyou have; why he, th e . said James O. Fisher,: ihoold , not:• be discharged: from his as trustee as Ili forensict, and. thereto fell not at your pyril, Witoono the Honorable Oswald ,Tilempson.,Doritor of Law, President of our said Court, at Philadelphia, the seemed day of April, one thousand eight hundred and fifty.nloo, (1869 ) 3111WARD.O.; WP.BB, Prothonotary 0. P. spit_ mac STATE pr SAMUEL W. EARL, do ceased. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY to the Estate of the eqd SAMUEL ,W., EARL. deceased, have been granted tnthe etthecriber by the Register of Wile of the City add County of Philadelphia. AC persons having claims or demands against the Estate of the 'laid decedent, ate regaested to make. the mime known without delay to - GEORGE D WETRERILL, Elteontor, No. 58 North FRONT Street, 'Philadelphia ' Or his Attorney GEORGE NORTHROP, 44. m fit , 1 610. 812 WALNUT Street. IN THE 01{P.HANS'-COURT - FOR IHE IN AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. . _ . Estate of DEGIA THOMPSON, Deceased. Tho Auditor appoln'ed by tho Court t) audit, settle . , and adjust the account of 11.1011.AEL, °EGAN and JOHN MCCULLOUGH, Rxecntoni of DELIA TROMP. 80N, deceased, and to make distrlbuth n of the balance Id the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties intsrealcd, for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY, April 26th, at 4 o'clock P. M , 524 WAD. NM' Street; in the city of Philadelphia. -. apt-frau/It WILLIAM A. EDWARDS, Auditor. IfIEPARTMENT OF- HIGHWAYS.-Of 11-, Ace S. W. comer OHESTNIIP and N.I.VTII Rno.,LnnirniA, April 6th, 1859. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. BRALBD PROPOSALS will be received by the under 'ivied, at the Office of the Department of Highways, watt 12 o'clock bl,of APRIL 18th, for the construe lion of a Four Feet Circular Culvert, on the line of Ymerald street and Susquehanna avenue, from York street to the west line of Restock street, in the Nine teenth ward. The proordiala to state the price per lineal foot for Calvert complete. Also, the Deice each for Inlets that may be necessary; and all bidders are invited to be present at the opening of the Proporale offered, on said day at 4 o'clock P. M. Bpscifications may be had at the Mee of the Department of Surreye. 0 D. ANDRUED, Chief Commissioner of Highways!. Q.J'EOIAL NOTlOE.—Dealera m Goodyear's Patentfor Yuleanired Rubber Suspenders, Braids, Webs, and all other Pabries and articles nofdeby onmbin log fibrous substation with threads or sheath of vulcan ised rubber arenotided that noleee the SUMO are properly stamped or labelled wiih my name, sad by my authori ty, they cannot be legally disposed of in -the United States Merchants and dealers are invited to examine specimens now in gore, and to give their orders for the Spring Trade to the undersigned, EXOLDSIVE OWN- S& OP TUE TITLES AND EXOLUOIVE RIGHTS IN TUB PATENT for these goods, which embrace all the styles heretofore manufactured or Imported; and many others., A. 1,50, MENSES TO MANtIFACTOIt AND BELL 4-and the Terme—may be obtained on application to me at No. 28 COURTLANDT Street, N. Y. n 241, • trOltAo7l If DAY. 1..."F0R THE MOUTH-OHARLES - TON, SAVANNALI, wad HAVANA. EITXA.SI- • IiIIYBTONX SPATZ, Captain 0. P. Marehman. STATX OP GMORGIA, Captain John J. Garvin. ISABEL, Captain Mnii• 1011 OHMILSBTON, S. 0. The U. B. Mail Oteammbip ERYBTONN EITATR, Captain Marahnian, through in 48 to 60 hours, will sail on Saturday, A at 10 A M. - ' • -- 10 Gs. The ILA. Mail unship ETATS OP GIiOIIGIA, apt. John J Garvin, will The splendid Arst-olam Ateanondps X XT STOW! RTATR,And BTATA OP GEORGIA now nut is above every ten days, thus ronxiint a Ave-day nom• ninnfoation with the South and Southwest. • S ID' Goods received sad bills of hiding signed every ; At both Oharleeton and Savannah these ships con nect with etesmers for ?Merida, and with railroads, ho,, tonsil places in the Smith and Southwest, and with the atesitehip ISABEL, for Divans, on the 9th and 18th of every month. EREIGHT REDUCED. Heavy 'freight at an average of 16 par cent. below New York steamship rates. INSURANCE. Freight andlnenranoe on a large proportion of Goode shipped South will be founci to be lower by these ships than by salting Teasels. - Cabin Passage to Charleston and Bayannith $l5 00 Steerage U o 8 00 IxonrsiOn Tickets, good for the present year.... BO 00 Tickets to RaTana 56 00 Through Tickets to New Orleans 89 75 Do Mobile 85 00 - Do Montgomery 26 00 Do Albany, ila 24 00 Do Columbus, Oa 28 00 ,Do Atlanta, 10a 23 00 Do Macon, Ga Do .Palatka, Pia Do 'Ficolata, Ile Do Jacksonville ; Fla Do Fernandina, Fla. , No bills of lading signed after the shin hoe iiiiiei. No freight reoelved on the day of milling, ' For freight or passage apply to A: BARON, Jr., Southwest corner SOUBTII 'and CHESTNUT Agents In Ohsrhafiton, T. B. k T. G. BUDD. gt savannah, 0. A. GRIMES 00. FOR, RICHMOND, 1 714.. NOR - 0 -%!--' VOLE AND OITY TOINT.—SPRING AR RANORMAINT—TWIOR A WEl:K.—Union Steanmhip Oompany , a Lino of Eiteamanips--To sail EVERY WEDNESDAY' and SATURDAY, at 8 o'clock A. M., until further notice. VIRGINIA, captain J. it. Kelly. PENNSYLVANIA, Captain D. Teal • OITY OP RIORSIOND, Captain Z. Mitchell. These fine eteamships will sail as shove. They are' handsomely fitted up for paseengerec having saloons on deck, are provided with Frantisis Patent Metallic Life Boste, Life Preservers, ha.. and no ;mine or expense spared for the comfort or eafety of passeugere and the protection of goods. Thie line offers the quickest, cheapest, and moot com fortable route for passengers, and is ,n advance of any other for despatch and economy for freight to the In terior of Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. No transhipment by this line. Passage to Richmond or Petoreburg $B, male included. Do. Norfolk $B, meals imonded. THOMAS WEBSTER, Ts . General Agent, felo-$m 14 North WHARVES. k STEAM TO GLASGOW, LIVER POOL, BEILRABT, DV/MIN, AND LONDON DEIUtY, without delay, for $3O. Return ticket", good for six. months, to either of the above plaoee, by any Mesmer of the line, NO for the round trip, out and huh. IMAM/ VW, Thomson, Saturday, March 19th, at 12 o'clock noon. XDIN BURGE, Summing, Wednesday, April lath, at 12 o'clock noon. GLAscloW, Thomson, Saturday, Mayl4th, at/2 o'clock • noon. /10110LkaG011". 'EDINBURGH. Gumming, Saturday, IN arch 19th IGLASGO W, Thomson, Wednesday, April 29th., EDINBURGH, Onmmtug, Saturday, May 7th DATES OF PASSAGE. laol4 OLABOO'fr. TAGS NSW TOOL HUM $75 First Ulatis.s76 00 'Steerage, found with Steerage, round with , cooked prorteione...,3o cooked provhdone. 30 00 I Ohildren under 12 years of age, halt fare; Infants in Steerage, $6. Return tickets available within six months, by any eteamer of this line. Pint Ohms $l4O Steerage An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. No charge for medicine. tor freight or passage apply to , WORKMAN & 00,127 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. ROBERT CRAIG, 23 Broadway, New York. BALL it LONAY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. nal RATES RRIEJOED THE BRITISH AND NORT AMERIOAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM PROM NNW TORE TO LIVERPOOL Met Cabin Passage Chief Cabin Pas Sage $llO ' Second Cabin Passage 60 The abips from Beaton call at Ilahfax. . PERSIA, Capt. „featur', CANADA Capt. Lane, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone, AMNIIIO A, Capt. Millar. ASIA, Cape. E. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt. Ander- AtitlOA, Capt. Shannon, • 'son, BUBO PA, Capt J. Leitch. Vlsese vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard bow • red on pert bow. CANADA, Lang, leaves Boston. Wednesday, /mil 20 BUBO "A, Leitch, " N York, Wednesday, April 27 ARABIA, Stone, " Boston, Wednesday, Muy 4 APRIDAi Snout ori, " Si York , Wednesday, May 11 NIAGARA, Millar, ff./Mato% - Wednesday, May 13 pieltal a, Aunties, N 'York, Wednesday, May 26 CANADA, Lang, "'Boston, Wednesday, June / ASIA, Lott, N York, Wednesday, Juan 8 AM.6IIIOA, licoion Weduesday, June 16 AFRICA, Shannon, YOtk ' , Wednesday, June 22 ARABIA, Stone, , " Boston, . Wednesday, June 29 pratale, Judtine, N York, Wednesday, July 0 • Bertha not mused until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for Gold, 011•014 Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor end thrpwalue thereof therein expressedt Yor freight or pelesekte apply to mar3l-tf ADAMS XXPREBB CO CIEOHGE -WHITELEY, No. 135 South lug POONT Street, offers for sale, in 800 l only— A. Seignette Brandy, 1867, Pale and Dark. Jule/ RobldOognso L lBso and 1857. Union Proprietors' Cognac, 1864. Pinot, Castffilon, & Oo Cognise, 1850, 1867,1858. A. Camas 'Rochelle, 1857. •Pellevolein Rosheite, 1868 to arrive. Leartell & 00. 0ngna0,1855,1811, 18.18, Jamatca Rum 3 'yesre In Bout Bteeart'd enotall Whiskey. ' Burgundy Port Wine.: Sicily Madeira Wine. yleldaiek Champagne, quart/land pintd. A Intl assortment of ()tarot Wine, in osaea and casks, to salvo. Joltr-Olo* Notires 04ippsng. Second Oabin Pmage YOOM BOSTON TO LITERPOOL E. OUNARD, 4 Bowling Green . THOMAS . Iic.SONS, • e Nes. 189 and 141 SOUTH I'OURTH STREET, (Formerly NMI. 87 and dill STOOI4B AND REAL ESTATE-411EBDAY NEXT. Yaroptdet , catalogues now ready, containing full descriptions - or ail the property to sold on Tues day neitt, 19th Inst .. with a list of (tales 26th April, and 3d. 10. h, and title May, comprising a large amount and great variety or , valuable property. STOCKS, CEMETERY LOTS, &a. On Tneeday Evening, • 'April 19th, at Tg o'clock, at ,the Philadelphia Ix change, will be sold, previous to real agate— • Administrator' s Bale. 1 share Point Breeze Park Aegoolation. :Ale positive. , 2 lots, Nos. 234 and '235, mention N, OM fellows Ce metery. 2 lota, Noe. 480 and 937, section-L, Odd Fellows' Ce metery. Ales, for other accounts-- I share Butler Hotel Company—par 6600, full paid. Lot No. 848, section 3, Monument Cemetery. Pale positive. Without reserve, for anemia of whom it may con- Cent -60 shares Mount Moriah Cemetery Company. Also, for aciount of whom it may concern— coupon 10 per cent. bonds, 24,000 each Calloway Minim; and blanteacturlng Company, Missouri. 483 ahem Northumberland Improvement Company -66 shares Northwest (gibing ilompany of Michigan. Pew No. 90 in tire Tenth Presbyterian Church, cor of Twelfth and Walnut sta., (Rev Br. Boardman.)" UN Delaware Mutual InntrauEo Ootopany $92 Reliance do do do. $7B Union - do do do. 20 shares Santiago Mining Comparly—ptr $5O, fat paid. ' . Also, a 'Season ticket for the Arch-street Theatre. TENTH ERRING BALK—APRIL lizth. Will include_ , , EEtionto , o , Porentotory Sao TIINVE•BTORY BEI - E DWELLING, No. 252 Ches. ter street, between E glide and Ninth, and Race and Vine streets, with a three-story brick dwelling in the Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Oberlee Byrne, Deo , d. THRELBTORY BRICK DWELLING, Ogden street, between Twelfth and Thirtemth, and Parrish and Pop lar streets . VERY VALLIABLit PROPERTY—Partst, Mention, and -out buildings, two steam mills, thirteen stone dwellings, for wortnien, sad I go some of land, on the Itldge turnpike, three miles from Norristown. • To Capitalists and Others. - VENT VALVATILE OUBINIB9 LOCATION —The PeOnsylvania - Hotel, ,, With extensive brisk stables, Nos, and LO North ti.xth street, between Market and Arch streets, /oh 50 feet front, 200 feet deep. ELECIANT MAN Y OION, W EST PHILADELPHIA.-.- Also the elegant atone mention; with large and veins- Ade - Ilot of ground, 'stable,' ooash.house, /to , Pate Thomas 'Allibone's,) West Philadelphia, the lot her log three *sluable fronts, ,vis : 800 feet on Walnitt street, 220 feet on Wilti.m street, and 800 feet on Yolk attest. The house built and finished in the beet man. nee, with all modern courenienees. , E7Poll deserip thins in handbills. NORTH EIGHTH EriBEET. Three•story brink dwelling No. 889 North Eighth street, &bore Wallace street, with: a briok•buildinge in the rear, on Lorsen Area. two. fronts ELEGANT 001INTRY BE&Trn AMES on 81220 rofd 32 miles from Ninth and Vine streets, end one mile from Spring 51111 station on the Non Morin Buil ro.d. BOUM FIFTH BTUS= ling, N 0.860 South Path street, third house above Fe deral street Estate late of Joseph Me-Merger. Deo'd. 'BUSINESS STAND.—Two-etory brick hones, No. 608 North Second street, between Green and Coates streets, with two three.story brink dwellings in the rear On Vincent street. `VALUABLE FARM AND COUNTRY PLACE, 67 ACRES, with improvements, on the Beaver Dam road, Bristol, Backs county, Pa. DIVI'ION STREET —Three-story brick -dwelling, No.- 1109 Division street, between Eleventh and Twelfth, and Callowhill and Noble streets • - GREEN STREET —Modern residenCe, with modern improvements, No. 1710 Green street, between Seven teenth and Eighteenth otr. eta HANDSOME COUNTRY SEAT —New atone cottage, with 32 acres land, Township Lino road, or Wissahlo con street, 0 miles from Coates street, 1 mile wont of the Germantown turnpike. Executors' Petemptory Sale—Estate of Peter Ramp!, - • Deceased. TWO LOTS OP GROUND, Clinton stream, north of Boatel] street, lute Northern Liberties MA REHM& STREET.—Three-story brick dwelling, No. 933 Marshall street, between Fourth and Filth and Washington and Wharton et. eels Executrix's Sale—Estate of john Diver, Dead WIRES STORY BRICK DIVRI,LING,' No. 1217 North. Fifteenth street, third hone above Girard Avenue, WII,LIAMSON STREET.—Two-etory brink dwelling, No. 219 Williamson street, east of Moyameneing Ave nue, between Moore and Morris streets, Firat word. MAIIRIOR STREET.—Three.story brick dwelling, No. 1293 Maurice street, between Twelfth and Thir teenth atreete, and Washington and Federal atreeta, with a brisk dwelling la the rear on Peter street, First ward. NORTH FOURTH STHERT.:-:-Two thisuutory brick dwelliokra Nol. 1023 and 2016 North Fourth street, south of George street, with ,eight' dwellings in the rear' (mining a court, Sixteenth ward. Peremptory Sale —THUMB STORY BRIO% Mi'IeL LING, STORE, stable, weaver's shops, ko., No. 483 Otis , (iate Wood) street, west of Amber greet, late Ken nington. , SOUTH TENTH STREET. Neat modern residence, No. 524 South Tenth street, between Lombard and South streets. May be examined any time previous to vale. WASHINGTON STREET.—Three-story brick dwel ling. No 823 Washington street, between Eighth and Ninth streets, late Moyamensing. Use two fronts. Executor's Sale—Estate of Samuel Lyons, Deo , d. LOMBARD STREET.—Boar story brick dwelling, Lombard street eut of Fifth street, 80 feet front, 80 feet deep. NEAT MODERN DWELLING, No. 125 Congress street, between Front and Second, and Shippers and Fitzwater streets, Southwark. B.le at No. 1104 Wallace Streat GENTEEL, PIIIINITITRE, ROIEWOOD PIANO FORTE, PRENOH MANTEL CLOCKS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, dco On Wednesday Morning., 20th instant. at 10 o'clook, by catalogue, at No. 1104 Wallace street, above Eleventh, the genteel furniture, handsome rosewood I. octave ptano.fort e , , 2, fine French mantel clocks, tapestry carpet, dr.°, of a gentleman declining housekeeping. of aute 0-- May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning . ' Solo at Nos. 180 end 141 South 'Fourth street. SUPERIOR IIIANITVAB PLINO-BORT&S, TIN) ontrica PLAT) MIRRORS, BRITBSRLIS OAR • PATS, &o. • On .Thnroday Morning, At B o'clock, at the suction store, an extensive assortment of excellent oecond-bend furniture, elegant pilule-fortes, fine mirrors, cuprite, etc., from families declining housekeeping, removed to the atone for con. reale:ice of solo. UERRELL & FIELD, AUCTIONEERS No. 112 BOUTII EIGHTS ETBRBT, below iIIEIEBTNIIT STREET: Bale at the (tore, No. 112 south Eighth Street ; below Chestnut Street. BALE OP SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE FEATURE BEDS, &o. This Evening, April lath, at 10, &cloak,: an elegant assortment of household furniture, /co , comprising Jenny Lind bed steads, dressing harems, ,washstands, tetes, sofas, lounges, rochrng and wall 'chairs, cane-meet chairs, centre tables, feather beds, an. BRDOHE STELLA, OABHMRB■ AND DM LAINN At 11, o'clock preeb3ely nlll be sold 40 enperior ehawla se &bore. Hale at the 8 E. earner of Eleventh and hfsrket Bta THE ENTIRE HOUPECIOLD AND RITOILEN PIIR NITER& BAR FIXTUREd, &a., OF THE MAN BION HOUSE. ... 23 00 .... 23 00 .... 21 00 .... 21 00 On Tuesday Morning, ' April 9M o'clock, by catalogue, comprising in port superior dressing and plain bureaus, French, Jenny Lind, high•post, and other bedsteads, wardrobes, washstands, tables, mattresses, beds, bedding. carpets, dco., &o. Also, the superior parlor furniture, mirrors, tco. PIANO. Also, 1 line tone piaeo • Also, the bore bar fixtures, reetattrant, ant kitchen utensils, and Ml tho personal property appertaining to the premises. it r The goods can be examined, with catalogues early oa the morning of tale. SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-RAND FURNITURE, On Wednesday Morning, April 20th, at 10 o'clock. at our More, No. 112 South Eighth street, comprising the rims] assortment of new and second-band household foralturo, feather been, CaTP.t6 &O. Oonelgnmente to thin sale respectfully solicited. Bale at the Old Droye Yard Hotel, at the Junction of Delineator Turnpike and Haverford Road, Twenty. , fourth ward. HORSES, WACONS, FURNITURE, kn. On Thursday Morning, April 2lot, at 10 o'clock, corapriaing home, warm, hay, straw, forke,shovele, Zen. Moo, the entire household furniture of the hotel. Also, merbl••top drinking and eating bare, bar Ex. turee. kitchen utensils, ko, ID- Pau particula•e on Monday, irr Regular sales of very superior-household fur niture, pianos, &T., held at the auction store, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday morainal+, at 10 o'clock, eotuprtetug elegant Jenny Lind bedsteads, dressing bureaus, fates, rooting and parlor chairs, centre and bouquet tables, ice., &a. 117" We will give our attention to males of real ea. tate, idocks, merchandise, household furniture, &a., entrueted to our charge, upon the moat reasonable tame: We will 0011 household furniture at dwellings, or at our store, as may be required. Er Cash advances made upon all kinds of goods and merchandise. U SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, No. 481 A-w• OAERTNUT STREET, opposite the (Inatome Rowse. between 10IIRTII end TIVI'H Streetl. „ LARGE AND ATTRACTIVE BALE: On Wedneeday Morning, Aprii 20tb, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold. wic : EMBROIDERIES. Vrencb embroidered jaconet Swiss and ribbon seta, jaeonet and Myles collate, fancy Ohenlile collies, Mal: teen do, super needlework, iieonet and Beige bands and flottnelngs, edgings, ineertinge, WRITE GOODS. Plain, dotted, and figured Swiss jaoonete, lawny, naineooke Zto. CLOTHS. pieces super black preach cloths. SHAWLS. Also, stalls 'broche•borderad ronnd.corner shawls, Super printed do, &a. LINEN AND ISARBBILLES SHIRT FRONTS. 600 dozen assorted qualities linen shirt fronts. "2'30 dozen super Marseilles do, &o, LAME BALE Of STRAW GOODS. On Friday Morning, April 224, by catalogue, on a credit, commencing at 10 o'clock, a large assortment of new styles !sites , and misses' straw bonnets and llats„ men's and boys' hats, blao 76 eco. • The above sale will oonsiet, in part, of floe leghorrt ant braid bonnets. pedal straw do, Neapolitan and lace bonnets, hair end fancy do. Also, white and colored flats, Bloomers and Gypsies, boys' mottled Canton bate , bays , brown braid do, Cm', comprising every variety of new-style and sieseoneble goads, to which the attention or the trade te invited. *ads nub llestattrants. GUI"S MONUMENT HOUSE, BALTIMORE MD. WM. GUY & CO. have released this favorite Rouse, which is kept upon the European Plan. Gentlemen can have all the comforts, without the annoyance of hotel, paying only for what they order apB-I2t* WM. GUY k CO. FRENOWB HOTEL, ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN, CITY OP NEW YORK BINDLE ROOM SO 'ol‘l3. PER DAY. City Hall Rewire, earner Frankfort street, (opposite City Rail ) Meals, as they may be ordered In the specious Re] rectory. Thore is a Barber's shop and Bath Rooms attached to the Hotel. N.B.—Beware of Runners and Badmen echo say we are full. R. FRENCH, Proprietor. fe22 am JONES LAOUSIII, UARRIBBURG, TA., os,eatti La MI ILIOANTLY YORVISIIRD. ROW °PIN ,TO VISITORS, ma 729 .1 - ^.-- - WALLS gOVRRLY, ?rare:star I PROSSER'S RESTAURANT, .No. o ur •=BOB MiduniT Street, four doors above, EIGHT H, South Philadsliohla. paters Btoirod i Itoastad, Pried, Plaided. tto., &G., for Home Consumption and ° TT: o ration. N. D.—Dinner from We're to three F uElasi, Bitx.rithik,& clow No. 429 MARKST Wonr. • SALE OW IMPORTED AND DOMMeno DRY GIOODS. 'On Tuesday Morning, April Ifita, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ori nmerEm? eredlt— . 400 packages and lots of Imported dry pods. Samples and (analogue* early on Mc, morning of sale. . UNDERWRITERS , SALE FOR CASH. • On Tuesday Morning, April 10th, at 10 o'clock, for cash, /lightly damaged on voyage of importation— -1 ease, 84 pieces, black tabby velvets. I case, 03 pieces, facer traverse. LARGE SALE OF BONNET RIBBONS OF THE IMPORTATION OF InENRS, ISLOHAISE, IiOI3ORE, & CO. , On Tuesday Earning, • April 19th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, on six months' credit -500 (intone Noe 4122 super quality plain, plaid, stripe and broths- poult de Note bonnet ribbons, com prising a very P A RIS irabl Ve a E reor lL BA RElSE tment ofS. patterns. • • Aqull line of auger quality Paris greerilindrfv f and blue veil binges. PARIS RID GLOVES FOR OITY RETAIL TRADE. 300 doz superfine quality assorted colon real kld gloves PRINTED CASHMERE AND STELLA SHAWLS. low 12.4 rich printed cashmere 'bawls. 600 12.4 `' 4, and bro.:the-bordered Stella do. PARIS PRINTED BAREGE ROBES. DOUBLE ' ' DUPE, FLOUNCED, : AND A LES. 200 Paris printed bangs robee," double-jups, and Bounced, and d les LONDON PRINTED LAWNS, WARRANTED FAST 12 oases 9-8 1400 madder , colors tendon printed awns. ' --• • . . 100 dozen fine liem.-ptiteked linen easebtla hanner chiefs. - BLACK BILKSELVET RIBBONS, On Tuesday Morning, 100 cartons Nos. 1 sad 20 super bleak velvet ribbons. PARIS CRAPE IBIPERATRICIB FADONIIE, FOR NONNATd. 50 pieces super Paris white and calored cart !dryers trice faconne. PLAID POIL DR CHEVRII. 100 pieces superior plaid poll de chevrea, Pent. HAND-MADE num , MITTS. 100 dozen Par a hend.nwe black fhle.t BLIIE-BLADE ITALIAN SEWING& 10 cases, 500 lbs, supetlor qdality Italian blue-black sowings, Three story Wok dwe MEM L 8 Ode* bp %action. NERIDLIIWOHIC 311281101DBRIZIL 100 lota new stale needlework embroideries HEtt•BTITCHED LINEN OAMBRICIIANDHER lIMERELLAA. 20 eases super ginghas , umbrellas EX PRA RIUII FLOUNCED }MACE POULT r DX COIN AND PLAIN FOULARD - ROSES--JUST LANDED FROM STEAMER LEBANON. On Tuesday ;doming, 74 extra rich two flounced black silk robes. 66 extra rich plain Foulard robes. C. P. PATENT BLACK TAFFETAS. 46 and 413• Inch superb guilty O. P. patent black taf fetas. Effinoh extra super quality 0. P. patent 'black tetra tas, for dilaters 26 and 36-inch high lustre black poi de abbot. 80 pieces 21.-Ineh broehe bayadere ponit de sole. 80 extra rich double jape poult de sole rabic PARIS DBOOIIE-BORDERED 6TELLA OHLWLB— CITY TRADE. 100 12 4 super quality Paris broche.bordered Stella shawls. BY ALFRED M. RERKNESS, PHILA DELPHIA HORSE AND OARRIA.G.E. BoTALE, O. E. corner of NINTH and 6ANSOM STREETS, be tween Chestnut and Welnit streets. - IDDHLLIT FORD, AUCTIONEER, No .1.680 mama STRAIT, between yirrA an. SIXTH, south dee', LARGE POSITIVE SALE_OV STRAW GOOD!, &o This Iforning, ' April 18th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold by catalogue, about 250 cases of ladiesvand mlaees , straw bonnets, bloomers,do , meth and boys' straw hate, 40. A large line o ladies' Rough sad Reidy. bonnets; Also, 500 pieces straw trimmings, all fresh goods . , suitable for the present trade. • • jja.• The early attention of purchasers is requested, LAEHE BALE OF Oa BP6Td, OIL CLOTHS, BEGS, /co. • •On Tueeday Morning, April 19th, at 10 o'clock precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, on six months' credit, about 200 pieces of carpeting, consisting of - pieces rich high colors Brunets carpeting. pieces 4.4 superfine all-worsted chain and wool filling carpeting. • pieces 4 4 medium quality carpeting. pieces all•wool filling carpeting pieces 4.4 and 6.8 royal damask Venithin carpeting. pieces 4.4, 1 „ and 5-8 woollen Val:titian carpeting. places 4.4 and 6 8 rag and cottage carpets. pieces super quality floor oil cloths. Ali Also a large assortment of welyet rage, door mats, &c . LIY Goode arranged for examination, r►lth eats. logues, early on the morning of sale, to which the rat - 'non of buyers in requested. LARGE PORTIVE SALE 0 1 4 850 OASES BOOTS, MUM, BROGAGB &o. On Thursday Morning, April 21st, at 10 *o'clock precisely, will be sold by ca•alogue, on 4 mon th s' credit, about 850 cases men's sad boys" boots, shoes, gaiters, brogass, Ac., also, ladies' and misses' gaiters, oboes, ties, sbppers. &o embracing a large and desirable assortment, of this city and Eastern maattramure, well worthy the atten tion of the trade. 3M. GURNEY BUNS, • ANAL ESTATILAUOTION.IIIIIIB No 520 weLNirr *Barr. FIFTH SPRING SALL On Thursday April Titir, at 1g o'clock, at the Philadelphia is change, will be sold -1 share ldementile Library Company. For account of whom it may concern -30 bonds of the Calloway kilning end Railroad Co. GROUND RENT OP 260, on lot of ground, with three-story brick house thereon Greeted, Locnst atreet i Peet of Twenty-first street. THREE THREE-STORY BRICILSTORES, HOTEL STAND, known as the °Golden Lamb Hotel," stabling, end large lot of grOundi Second street, above Callow hill. The lot is 78 feet front on Second street, by 200 feet deep to St. John street, with a front on St. John street of 100 feet. Tete to a very valuable property, and well worthy the attention of cepitaliate. SIX STORY STORE, FRONT STREET.—qix-story brick store and tot of ground, No. 207 North Front St , lot 17 feet 6 inches front, running through to Water atreet. GPIHMANTOWN BUILDING BITES —Three elegant building slims of ten acres each, situate on the Lime kiln turnpike, running through, to the Township Line road, near Germantown. • IL7' Lithographic plans can be had at the nillee. HANDSOME COI TAGE RESIDENCE, GERMAN TOWN..—Two and a half-st< ry double stone cottage, and lot of ground, near Wayne station, Germantown, adjoining the grounds of R. Pratt Ideßeae, Esq., lot 209 feet front, by 100 feet deep. The house le finiabed with all the modern oonveniences, well-built, and in good order. Dossesalon immediately. TWO STONE DWELLINGS, GERMANTOWN.— Two adjoining two and a' holf•atory stone dwellings, southeasterly aide of Haines street, above Hancock tit , Germantown. They contain eight rooms each with good cellar, and in good order. Lot 44 feet 10 inches front, by 180 feet deep. THRICE-SWAY BRICE RESIDENCE, with three dory back buildings, and furnished with ell the mod ern conveniences, situate No. 838 North Tenth street. Peremptory Yale on the Premises. GUAM RESTATE, GERILANTOWN._ On Tuesday Afternoon, May 34, at 4 o'clock, will be sold at public anotlon, on the premises, by order of the executors. the follow log described lots of ground, being part of the estate called EE Oliveden,ll late the property of Benjamin Chew, Rai . demised. ELEGANT BUILDING- LOT, southeasterly corner of Main street, or Germantown avenue, and Johnson street. on which IC erected two atone dwelling., and atone barn; lot 105 feet front on Main street, by 240 feet deep on Johnson street, and on the south Eno thereof vai feet. Also, YOUR. LOTS, adjoining the above to the east weed, fronting on Johnson street. 160 feet front, by _from 142 to '146 feet in depth; the easternmost lot fronting also on Morton street. f. 17" Terms and lithographic plane may be had at our office, No. 620 Walnut street. oAltb.-4. M. Gtunmsy tr. Sous, anetioneere, wW hold regular /sales of Real Hetate, Starke, Ate. Also. household furniture at dwellings. REAL ESTATE AT parvera 13ALR. irr On oar Private Pale Register will Ittways two found a very large amount of real estate, Intandlug every desorption of city sad 0011 .roPer t t: J. M GUMAIIig h SONS, Real Ratate Brokers, 520 WAI ACM Street, below Slant. 1Y WILLIAM EL STERR, GENERAL AUCTION.,AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. North EIGHTH . Street. below Arab. J. A. vatioN. Auctioneer. 11) Consignments of new and second-hand nonce hold furniture, piano-fortes, carpets, watches, jewelry, &0., respectfully solicited, on which liberal•cash venous will be made if required. (17. Out-door sales attended to promptly. Charges as moderate se at3y other home it thie city. AT PRIVATI3 SALA Two large heavy French plate mantel mtrrore, richly framed ; size of plates b2x9o Jacket', and 501036 Mabee Will be 'told low to close an account. ftj OSES NATHANS,AIIOTIONEEIi 13-1- AND 00BDAYASION AnIBUDANT, D. L. *num HITTN and RAO.M Streets IMMENSE BALE OF FORFEITED GOODS-OVER 2,000 LOTS OP VALUABLE FORFEITED COLLA TERAL% This Morning, April 18th, at 10 o'clock, et Moses Nathan) auc tion More, southeast corner of Math and Race streets, consisting in part of diamonds, watches, jewelry, fowl log places, pistols, mantel time-pieces, dressing case, Ike , a number of fine single stone and singer diamond breast-pins and finger-rings4brilliants of the first water, and some of the largest and most valuable ever offered at public emotion. Sine 18 karat gold liogltsh patentlever watches, hill. toweled and plain, of the most approved and best makers, In heavy bunting-cases; double-case and open. face floe 18-karat gold escapement lever and 'opine watches, lull:Jeweled and plain in huntiog-oase and open-face; tine geld .11pg.ifth, amiss, and French watches; Oliver English patent lever watches, of the most approved and beet makers, full-jeweled and plain, in hunting-cams, doable-case and double-bottom; floe silver-escapement lever and teethe watches, ,nil-jew• eled and plain, In hunting-eases and open-face; silver donblemase, hunting .case, and single case watches; silver quartier watches. plated and gilt watches, inde pendent second and doublel time watt:Med, fine gold vest chains, some very heavy; flue gold fob, neck, ladles' chatline, and children's chains; gold seals, keys, and charms; Ike gold bracelets, gold medallions and lockets; gold pendl.cases and pens ; gold eye-glasses, floe gold sets earrings and breast-pins, tloger.rlogs, etude, aleove•bnttons, crosses, scarf-pins, brooches; silver ware generally; elegant dremiag case, with solid silver covers, cost $125 ; handsome mantel time piece ; superior double-barrel fowling-piece; revolv ers, and other pistols, and numerous other articles, The whole will positively be sold without the least re serve [D - The goods will be open for examination on Saturday preanding the sale. ST. LOUIS, 1110. if iV ILLIAMS & BOYLE, AUCTIONEERS AND CODIMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 10 North MAIN STRUM', Se. Louts, Mo., tformerly with Messrs. Myers, ()Inborn, Co.. Philadelphia,) offer their Bermes to the merchants, manufacturers, and others of Philadelphia, for the sale of thy goods, oar. pets, boots, shoes, hardware, jewelry, &e , ID' Cash advances made on receipt of goods. ]jr' Battlements made three days after sale. IiatiFERENOBB. Messrs. ?dyers, Clagborn, & Co., Phila. w Stuart & Brother, tr Van Wyok, Townsend, Warrens, New York w L. &B. Curtis & Co, 4C w Wood, Christy, .k Co., St. Louis, Sio. MoOrear.r. & Co., Mr. D. E. Wood, No. 28 North Third street will ad Yin with parties consigning from Philadelphia. m4-finw-Xy WHIR 'PE EN TH AND FIFTEENTit. ISPRIEZTA PASSENGER RAILWAY COMPANY. Under a resolution pessed at a meeting of the Com missioners named. in the Aot Incorporating the Thir teenth and Pilteentb-streets Fastener Railway Corn. pant', held on the 14th of April the undersigned catchy give notice that they have fixed the ninth day of MAY next 'or d , Fraing of the stock of Laid Com poop.- The Books will be opened for the purpose on that day at eleven o'clock at No. 272 Youth r Street. in actordanoe with the provisions of the Chattel: EWAN]) GRATZ 1 RAYARD;ROBINSON, JOHN M RILEY, P. C. ELLItAICER, }Committee. JOHN LAMBERT, nPNSY 134059, Taos. B. caoatheit4mo &plB tin ... ' . THROUGH -TICKETS . r TO THE - - _ r 80DTEI AND BOUTIIV.VAT, VIA. PHILADBLERIA,,WILMINGTOrf, ,AND 'BAL.. TIMOX D., • Through tickets can ß now bRAIL e phe ROA ured at the offices pi this Company to the following points: -- - Washington. D, O. . Knoxville, Tenn. _ Richmond, Va. Nashville, Tenn. PetersiZol, Va. Chattanooga, Tenn, Vorolk, +rd. Grand Junction, Venn. ' Weldon, N. 0. - - - ' Memphis, Term.- Wilmington, N, o,Huntsville, ~kla, Obarlestoil, B. 0. - "I 'Dation, ea, - Augheta, - Oa. I Payannah, Oa. Macon Os., , - , , , Columbus. Oa. Atlanta, Oa Montgomery, Ala, - - Mob)le, Ala. . , , , . New Orleans La . , . Baggage checked to all the abore points. The eteamship ISABELA ORARLEBTON for N&VANA, on the 4th and 18th of each Month, and °gem a very desirable solve to peamagers for, the tatter port, avoiding Caps Hatteras. fortiokets, or Information, apply at The offices of the Dempsey is NSW yoßt . S 229 BROADWAY, or N . J. It 8., foot / , pr.OOErgtrIANDT street. r . W eor. SIXTH - and ODISIT DIPLADDLPHL4 'MIT Street". or BROAD anti PASO Depot. . D. IL YlLTON,Pmeident, - Puma., April 1,1559., . -- mh2B.lbn' SPRINT. AR— RANGEnumr, PRILADDLYZIA WILMINGTONAND BALT/- KORB RAILROAD! _ . . On and after hIOSDAY, April 11th. 1850. PASSISNOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA, /or Baltimore at 8 16 A. M., 12 noon, (Sxrireae,) and 11 P. M. v - For Cheater at 8 15A. M - ~12 noon; 4.85, and 11 P.M. For Wilmington at 8 15 A. M., 12. 4 50, and 11 P. M. For Nev,058116 at 815 A. Id., and 480 P . hi. - For triddletaan at 8.15 A -M, and 4.80 2. M.• For Dover at 8.15 A. M ned4 MT M. Tor Beirord at 8.15 A and 4 Hi P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA - Leave Baltimoie at 6 80 A. AL, (Harem) 9.80 A. M and 606 P.M IRMO Wilmington 6 65 A'. M., and 9.20 A.M., 29,44, and 8 20P M Leave Frew Oaetle at 8.45 A. M., and 7 40 P • M. Loewe hilddleetoirn at 7 60 A M. -and 6 St P. M. Leave Dover at 6 CO A. M., and 5 25 p. 51. Leave Seaford ats 15 A. DI., and 2 45 P. M. Leave Cheater at 7.44, 060 A. M., 1.80, and 9 P. M. Leave 'Baltimore for Seaford and Delaware Railroad at SO and 989 A. M. TRAIN& FOR BALTIIIOBII . Leave °heater at 8.45 A. M., 12.28 add 11 80P. M. Leave Wilmlngtoa at 920 A. M„ 12 b 5 P, le„ sad 12.15 A, hi. - FUNDAYS . Only at.llP 3d , from Medi:4ola to Baltimore. Only at 5 05 P. M.:froni Baltimore to Philadelphia, FREIGHT TRAIN, with PARBENGMB, OAR attached; will run ao follows : Lit Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate Waren; at 5.45 P. M. nave Wilmington for Perryville and intermediate places at 745 P: M . LeiVe Havre de Grace for Baltimore and intermediate places at C4O A. M Leave &Ulmer& for Hem de Grace and intermediate Owe at 5 85 P. Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate places at 5 40 P. - ht, ape 8. W. BELTON, President THE PENNSYLVANIA OEN TR A L HAILROWZ. 1850.. ow. .1859. THE. OAPAVITYOP THIS HOLD IS 2V/A TO ANY IN TUB COUNTRY: TUREE THRDUGH PASSENGER, TILILINEt BETWEEN PIELLADELPHIA AND PITTSBURG, Connecting direetat Philadelphia with Through Trains from Roston, New York and ell points east, and at 'the Union Depot at Pittsburg with Through Trains for Gin einnatitfit Louis. Clerhuid, _Chicago, Harlington, St. Indianspolie, Louisville, New Orleans , and alt intermediate points in Ohio, ,Indiana, Yen tacky, Michigan, WiAeoneiSLldlxosesota.. - fdiasouri, Yen roe, and Nebraska—thus furnishing facilitiee for the transportation of Passengers unsurpassed for epeed and comfort by any other roots. Express and Past Linen run through to Pittsburg without change of Cars or Conductors. Smoking Care are attached to each Train ; Woodruff's Sleeping Ears to Express sod Pmt Triton. The TX' PRESS RUNS DAILY : Mail and Peat Linea, Sundays excepted. . - - -Mail Train leaves Philadelphia at 7.15 A. M. Yost Line . . w 11.50 - Express Train leaves ' 10.60 P.M. WAY MAI, NB LEAVE AS BOLLOWS: • Parkesburg Accommodation at 11. - A. M. Harrisburg Accommodation, via Columbia, 2.00 P. Pi Columbia it 4.20 Passengers for West Master will take the Mau r Partesbarg. and Lancaster Trains, as. the Penneylva. nia Railroad Passenger Bottom. Passengers for Banbury WCllimirpoit, tato, Niagara Palls , and intermediate points, having Philadelfrila at 1.15 A. M. and 200, P,. H. go anal:day Tickets Westward may be obtained at the Office or the Company in Philodeliptlis, Now York ; Boston, or Baltimore ; _and Tickets Eastward at any of the Import ant Railroad Onkel in the West ; also on board any 01 the regular Line of Steamers on the Nilindsalppi Ohio Rivers. ii - Nara always as low swan/ other Roll*. - The completion of the Weston, connections of OW Tenneyivanis Railroad to Chicago, makes Shia the DIRECT LINE BETW.EIGN THR EAST AND TKO %SEAT lIORTHWEBT The row:mating of, traoki by,tbe Railroad Bridge at Pittsburg, avoiding all drayage or ferriage of Pritight, together wink .the Ming -of time, are advantagea readily appreciated by Shippers of Weight - and the Travelling Public, - PBMIGHTS WESTWARD . , By this flouts Freights of all desoriptions tan k for. warded from Philadelithis, New York, Boston; or Balti more, to any point on the Railroads of Ohio Iteronekr, Indians, Illinois, Wisconsin, rows, - or' licrscrosi, by Railroad direct. The PennsylranLe Railroad also connects at Pittsburg with Steamers, by which Goods can be forwarded to any port on the Ohio, iduakingtn, Rentnoky Tanneasee, L'umberland, Mach, hilesteeippi, 'Wisconsin, Mason::; Hanna; Arkansas; and II ad RIMS; and at Cleveland; Bandtudry, and Chicago with lltearoina to all ports on the Northwestern Lakes - klerobanta and. Shippers entrusting the transports. Ron ihelr height to this Company , can , rely with confidence on its apeedv transit. • TM! RATES 07 YREIGHT to 'any point In - the West by the Pardisylvaala Railroad are id , all those se favorable are charged' by other Railroad 001a pante'. in'• Railroad Be particular to mark packages cc via Poona. " Merchants in the West, ordering goods from the Zest, will do well to direct them to be shipped ly thin Boots. For Freight Contracts or Shipping Mahone, apply to, or admen either of the following sgestarat the Company: D, A. STEWART" Pittabart: Doyle & Co., Steubenville, 0.; 11.8. Pierce & Oct. Zanesville, O.; J J. Johnston, Ripley, 0 ; B. McNeely, Maysville, Ey.; Ormsby & Cropper. Portsmouth, 0.; Paddock & 00., Jeffersonville, Indiana; ' H. W. Brown & Co.. Cincinnati, 0. ; Athens & Hilbert, Cin cinnati, 0 B. 0. Meldrum , Madison, ; William Bingham, Louisville, Hy.; P. G & Co., Evans ville, Ind N. W. Graham & Co., Cairo, 111. ;B. F. Saes; Bt. Lome, Mo.; John H. Harriet, Nashville, Tenn.; Harris & Hunt, - Memphis, Tenn.; Clarke & Co., Ohl cage, ; W.ll. 11. Hoonts III.; Morph,' & Waite, Dubuque ; or to Yreight Agents of Bail roads at different points in the West, Parties attending to their own. shipmente from the East, will audit to their interest to call on the Agents of the Company at the following places before shippmg; or letters addressed to either of them on the subjeet of heights, will meet with prompt attention. E. I. ?WEEDER, Philadelphia. GRAW & ICOONO, 80 North street, Baltimore. LEEOII & 00., 2 Astor House, or 18. William st.., N. Y. LE.IIOII & 00. 54 Eilby street, Biiston. 11. H. HOUSTON, Gen'l Yreight Agent, Phila. L L 110LipT, Gen , l Ticket Agent, Phila. THOB. A. BOOTP, Gen'l Bap% Altoona, Pa. jaB-ly 'IIIOIIIILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWN A. AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD.-WINTSB 2.ItRANQINNNTB. ON AND APTER MONDAY, NOVEMBIN 15,1646. PON GERMANTOWN, ' Leave Phradelphis 6,7%, 8 40 min., 9%, 10N,11% A.M., 1,2, 3,4, 5,6, 7,8, 9,10.11 X P. U. Leave Germantown 6, 7. 7%, 8, 9 - 10 rain.. 10%, 11% A. M., 1.10 min., 2. 3, 4,6, 6,7, 8 , 9,10% P.M. 04P SUNDAYS,. Leave Philadelphia 9.20 min. A. M., %AK P. M. Lear() Germantown 8.20 min. A.M., 1.10 min., 6% P. M. ORESTNIIT MEM BA.ILILOAD . . _ Leave Philadelphia 8,7 M, 8.40 min., 11,V A. M., 2, 4,8, 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill 7.10 min., 7.25 min. 8.60 min., 11.10 A. Si., 12.50, 8.40, 5.40. 7.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia 9.20 Mill. A. M., T; 6% P. M. Leave Cheotnnt Hill 8 A. 12.50. 5.20 min. P. M. 808, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRISTOWN. Leave Philadelphia 6%, 9, 11 A. M., 1 05 min., 8.10 min , 4%, 5.50 ram , 11% P. Leave Norristown 6,7, 9, 11 A. M., 1,8%, 5.40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia 9 A. M. and 8 P. M Leave Norristown 7 A. M. and 6 P. M. FOR itANAYUNEC. Leave Philadelphia e,y, 7.35 min., 9 II A. M., 1.05 min . 2 05, 8.50 min , 4„B', 5.60, 7.45 min , Y. M. Leave Manaynnk 6X, 7g, sg, 11) A. M., 131, 8, 4, 6.10 , 8.45 P. M.. SUNDAYS SAME AS NORRISTOWN. OUNATBR VALLEY BeILROAD ROB, DOWNI-Mit. TOWN. ' - Leave Philadelphia el( A. IL and 3ao min. P. M H. WITH, - Geneva Superintendent nelS DEPOT, BINTEC and GREEN Ste. TII.ILADELPHLA. AND ELIIIIRA NAIL ROAD LINE.-41:1101128T BOUTS to iiihnira Wilteabarre, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Milwaukee, Burlington Montreal, M. Paula, Detroit, Dm:ol6th, and St. Lou?.. Pasaenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and WINS Streets, daily (Sundays excepted) as follows: 7.80 A. M. DAY XXPRBSS, for Rimini, Niagara Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Blllwankee, Bock Island, Nalenajit. Pauli, Burlington, and St. Louie._ 8.80 P. M. NIGHT 7SPHIBB, /or Ilhalro, Niagara Follo, BurErio, Detroit, °Marge, iktilwanYee, Boot 'land, Galena, IM:Paals, And St. Loull. The 7.80 A. M. train rtinathrough to RARRISBIM, Stopping at all /Rations on the Lebanon Valley Branch of the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad. AID At Rupert, for WCOsbert.,_Pltteton, Bantam:, and all statlona on the LACKAWANNA AND BLOOMBHORG RAILROAD. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Baspension Bridge. 07' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Arnim Railroad MAN Ticket 011 ice, Northwest 00T0t1 of BLXTH and OELESTNIIT Streets, and at the Ps& eenger Depot, cornerof BROAD and VINE. THROUOH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad etrootr, below Tina dally, (Bondaya eiceptA,) for all points Wert and Natal, at 6 P.M. Prelibte must be dollrered. before BP. M. to Inuits their going the same day. Per further leo:mattes apply al /height De t, Broad, below Weer, Or to °su. B. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. oor. With and Chestnut Streets Philadelphia. arolat CAMDEN AND AM I EOZ RAILROAD COMPANY. - UP-RIVER STEAMBOAT AnitANGEME PHILADELPHIA AND BORDENTOWN, FLORENCE AND hOBBINS. The JOHN NEILSON will leave Walnut-street Wharf at 3X P. AL Returning—Leave Bordentown at 6X A.. M. PHILADELPHIA AND TACONY. TORRISDALS, BEVERLY. BURLINGTON AND BRISTOL. The TRENTON wilt leave Walnut street Wharf at 12 21 ; the NELSON at 3N P. M.; and the TRENTON at 4N P. M. Returning—Leave Bristol at 7.10 A. M , and 2.60 and 6.20 P. Al , and Burlington at 7 20 A. 51., and 12.30 and 0.80 P. M Fare—Philadelphla and B,rdentown '5 cents. Burlington and Enstol„ux Er Freight taken at low rates WM. H. GATZkilsn, Agent. It 7 Taoony tripe up at 8X and 11 A. M., 12 Id., and 3N and 4N P. M. Taoony tripe down at 8.10 and 10.15 A. M., and 8.15 and 7 80 P. M. apll.6t & JAITENTZKY, 1.3 115 South RIGHTR Street, below Chestnut, IMPORTERS AND DEALIIRS IN ARTISTS' MA TERIALS, Recommend to Arline and the pnbllo In general their large stook of Juvenile Paint fluxes, Motor & New ton and Geo. Rowney &Co Oil and Water Colors, Brushes, Englieh and German Canvas, Whatman'a Drawing Papers, Colored Crayons, Studies, Colored Plantes for framing, to. &o. DisOonsits to. Teachers and Heminariell. Coull Dealers inapplted it trade prices.