CHESS COLUMN PHILADELPHIA EVENING BULLETIH. SATURDAY, March 12, 1854, Philadelphia Chess Club —Northeast corner cl Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, second floor. Bootnß open daily at 10 o’clock. - Chess Players’ Magazine.— We have received the February number of the Chess Players' Maga* sine, which is the first we have seen of this'new publication. It Appears to be edited with ability, is handsomely printed, and gives a very good varie ty of interesting CheßS matter. Unfortunately for itß success in this country, it appears to be edited In the English slave interest, which will, of course, prevent its obtaining credit or currency with us. Ab a specimen of its animus in this particular, we give the following extract, which holds a prominent place in the number before us: “ Three of the moßt rising players f in New York, & 3 ?, r V®f.°, rse Walker, the brilliant writer on Chess, and editor of the weekly Chess column in ’/f>) members of its Club, when it had a SmSI J f a .v H£?n killed in the Aceldama, pressed ranks to trample on men who ' l r , ee - The war seems to us to be k®P*;UP by the North to fatten contractors anu slaveholders, who gorge themselves in the bloed ot their Southern victims in as dignified a manner fis bluebottles on the market shambles*” CHESS TOOESAJUHT. • The Philadelphia Chess Tournament has made some progress, as will be seen below. The drawing /or the Second Section has also taken place. FIRST SECTION. G. Eeichhelm..3 F. Wells ..1 J. O. Warner... 3 J. R. McCorkle.... 0 J. J. Jellett.... 3 J. V. Darling o yvn^y® ll -/- 3 E-JUBodin 2 Drawn.. 2 J. L. Eicgwalt.3 James Abbott 1 W. Walker.. 2 W. R. Macadam.... Resigned. A. Hergesheimer. ..0 Drawn. .l J.Holstein 2 Dr. J. W. Kn0x....l Drawn.. 2 We notice that the late Telegraph Game be tween Philadelphia and New York is republished by the London Era and the Illustrated London News, enriched, in the latter journal, with original notes by the distinguished editor. Problem No. 323. BY W. B. MACADAM. WHITE. White to play and mate in four moves. CHESS IN PHILADELPHIA. Game No. 714. Played at the Philadelphia Chess Club, between Messrs. Keichhelm and F. Perrin, or Brooklyn. (Boon*’ Gambit. ) White (Mb. Pebbih. ) Black (Mb. Rhiohhhlh \ 1. PtoK4 PtoK4 2. KKt to B 3 Q, Kt to B 3 3. KBtoEl KB to B 4 4. P to Q. Kt 4 BxOKtP 5. Pto Q. 83 Bto Q,84 6. PtoQ, 4 PiP - 7. Castles Pto Q 3 8. PeP B to O Kt 3 0. OKttoßo P to KK 3 (We consider that Black’s last move presents tha most satisfactory defence to Q, Kt to B 3.) 10. P to Q. 5 O Kt to R 4 11. B toO St 2 Ktxß 12. Oto R 4 (ch) Bto 02 13. Ox Kt Kt to K 2 14. P to K 5 Castles 15. P x P P x P 16. KttoK4 ORtoßsq 17. OtoKt 3 BtoKßl IS. ORtoKsq Kt to Kt 3 19. Kt to 04 B x Kt 20. Rxß Oto 02 (A sage precaution.) 21. P to KB 4 22. R x R (ch) 23. Ptoßs - 24. Ktoßsq 25. P to K R 3 26. R to Ksq 27. R x R (ch) 28. Kt x Kt (This only hastens the catastrophy.) , 28. Oto K 6 (ch) And mates in three more moves. Game No. 715. Between the came players. (Scotch Gambit.) White (Me. Eeiohhelh. ) Black (Mb. Peesih. ) 1. Pto K 4 * Pto K 4 3. KKttoß3 Q, Kt to B 3 3. P to Q, 4 P x P 4. K B to B 4 K Bto B 4 5. Pto Q,83 • PtoQ6 6. P to Q, Kt 4 B to Q. Kt 3 7. F to Q, R 4 P to Q, R 4 S. PtoQKts Q, Kt to K 2 9. Q. to Kt 3 Pto Q, 4 10. P x P Cl to Q, 3 11. B to R 3 (Castling at once would hare perhaps been more to the point.) „ „ 11. Q.toKKt3 12. Castles B to KR 6 13. Kt to K sq B to K B 4 14. Kl to Q. 2 . Castles 15 Q. Kt to KB 3 Bto K 5 16. Kt to K 5 0. to K B 3 17. Q, Kt x Q, P Ktx Q,P (Decidedly the best reply.) 18. B to Q, Kt 2 19. B x Kt 30. Q.RtoQ,sq (P to Q, B 4 would evidently have lost a piece.) 21. Pto QB4 a °' RtoK^ 3 22. P to Q,85 BxOBF 23. Ktx B RxKt 24. QxKBP Bto Q. 4 25. ft to K 7 P to Cl Kt 3 26. B to Cl 4 Rto B 5 27. PtoKB4 Q, to Kt 5 (If ft to B 4, then ft x Kt F wins a piece.) 28. B x Kt (Thiß move was played under a misconception, and by it White not only surrenders the exchange, but his position.) * 28. Q.XB. 29. Kt to B 3 OiDKp 30. B X Kt P Kto Kt sq 31. Kt to K 5 - Btoß4 32. Q, to Q, 7 (ch) K to Kt 2 33. Uto Kt 4 = Bto B 7 34. Kttoß3 , - PtoK R 4 35. Cl x B P ' B x Kt Ktoß2 aso-ff 5 KBxP(ch) 39. KxR cUKt ( p h) 40, R to Q.Esq p toßs % ISItY S-.SSSS ' 45. Ptoß6 §£s/, 46. Ktoßs PtoKtt 47. Ptoßi p“b 4 48. Ptoßs KtolitS 49. Ptoß6 Ktoß3 50. Pto B 7 QxP(ch) 31. KtoK6 Pto Kt 6 / 52. P to B 7 Q, to B 6 (eh) 53. K to B 6 Cl to B sq (eh) 54. KtoKS Qto K B sq 55. 8t0.86 - (R to R sq would at least drawn the game now • jut, after the move made, the game was, of oourse.’ lost.) 1 56, BtoK7 57. K to B 6 And Black wine. CHESS IN LONDON. Game No. 716. Played between Messrs. Owen and Hampton, (FianchttU) d» Donna. ) White (Mb. Hahptoh. ) Black (Mb. Owbh.) 1. PtoK* - P to Q, Kt 3 " *. Kt to Q, B 3 - B to Kt 2 3. P to Q. 4 P to K 3 4. B to Q. 3 KttoKß 3 5. P to Q B 4 «. BtoK3 P to B 5 . ». BxP KtxP *. Kt x Kt BiKt 5. P to STB 3 B to KJB 4 10. P to ft 5 tt to Q B 2 11. BtoKt3 B to Q. 3 19. KttoK2 - Oastles prudently declined taking B P witfe OF THE BLACK. KB to K sq Biß KttoK4 Kt to Kt 5 Ktto K 6 KtxßF Qxß Q, to Kt 4 Bxß 55. Ptoßs Q, to Bsq (ch) Cl toJB sq (ch) w i w? p ™ W ? >ite .I T 0 £ 1 . <1 i. lnre P 1 y> llave moved P to K B 4, winning the Bishop,) 13. P to K B 3 Kt to B 3 11. Castles Kt to B 4 15. ft Kto B sq (We should have preferred playing Kt to ft 4.) 15. Pso K 4 (The correct move to prevent White from playing £ttoQ4.) 'lff. Kt to B 3 - P to Q B 3 17. Btoß2 B to Kt 3 18 Ptoft Kt 4 Kt to Kt 2 19. Kt to K 4 Bto K 2 20. P to ft B 4 P to ft 3 21. fttoKsq Ptoft B 4 22. ft to B 2 Pi p 23. B x P ft to ft 2 24. P x P - ft to B 5 25. Btoß2 ftxP . 26. BtoftKtsq ft to B 5 27. Bto B 7 Kt to B 4 28. Bto Kt 6 ft to Q. 2 (Black selected here the best defence, it not only saves the pawn, but also obtains a superior posi tion.) ' 29. B to B 6 B x Kt 30. P x B Kt x P 31. ft to Kt 6 Btoft sq • 32. Bto Q,Kt2 Bx f ’ 33. Bxß , fttoßS Jf- g Bt sq ft to Q, 8 (ch) 35. Kto E 2 Kt to ft 7' 36. Btoß2 (If B to ft 3. then P to K 5.) . ' 36. Q, to ft B 8 37. Bto Q 3 P to K 5 38. Bto B 2 Kt io B 0 (ch) • Wleverly conceived. After this, White’s course is beset with difficulties, from which there is no eseape.) W- P x Kt 40. Kto Kt sq 41. R to Q Kt 2 42. Ktoßsq - 43: K to Kt sq 44. K to B sq 45. R to Q, Ktsq f White could not have ventured upon the capture 01 Ihe pawn, because had that move been made, mate would have followed in a few moves.) 45. Q. to B 6 (ch) P Clueens (ch) QtR, and wins, 40. Q, to B 2 47. Ex'Q Game No. 717. Played between the same players. ( Centre Gambit ) White (Me Owen.) Black (Me. Hampton.] 1. P to K 4 ' P to K 4 2. P to Q, 4 P x P 3. KttoKß3 B to K 2 4. Btoß4 Kt to Q. B 3 5. P to K 5 PtoQ.4 6. K B to Kt 5 P to Q, R 3 7. BxKt(ch) p x B; 8 Ktip 1 BtoKt2 9. Cattles PtoUB4 10. Kt to 85. Bto K B sq 11. P to Q. B 3 OtoQ2 12. Kt to Kt 3 Kt to K 2 13. Q. to ft B 2 Kt to Kt 3 14. PtoKB4 BtoK2 15. Q toK2 p to Q. 5 16. KttoOS Pto 0 6 -17. O to K 3 Q. to Cl 4 IS. Kt to K B 3 Kt to R 5 , 19. Kt xKt Bx Kt i 20. RtoK B 3 Bx Kt 2 ‘- gxß Castles (OK) 22. B to O 2 P to K R 4 (No doubt made with the object of advancing the pawn to R 5, and then to R #.) 23- Pt°KR4 P to K Kt 3 24. P to Q Kt 3 P to K B 3 (Black evidentiy calculated upon White's .taking P with P, in which case £ R to K sq would havi proved a formidable reply; the effect of White’s move, P to OB 4, however, seems to have been quite overlooked by Mr. Hampton.) 25. PtoQB4 . OtoQB3 26. RxP K R to Kt Eq 27. Oto Kt 3 Qto K 3 q 28. PtoKB5 RxE 29. P x R P x P 30. RtoKsq PtoKs 31. R to K B sq P to K 6 32. BxP Pto Q. 7 33-BxP R*lT 34. Pto Kt 7.. Drawn by mutual consent. Game No. 718. Played at the St. James Chess Club, be!ween Messrs. Deacon and Oruickshank, consulting against Messrs. Siewart and Chinnery (Cunningham Gambit. ) WHITE (Messs. D. & O.J 81. (Messes. S. *C.) 1. P to K 4 P to K 4 2. P to K B 4 PxP 3. Kt to KB3 BtoK2 5i BiP 4 ' PtOCi4 (The correct move here is P xP, a line of play which considerably hampers Black’s forces.) : „ 5- B to R 5 (ch) 6. K to B sq P to Q, B 3 7. Bto Kt 3 B to Kt 5 (This, though it loses a pawn, was yet well con cmved; and the progress of the game showed that the Black allies were fully compensated by the Dos tion they obtained.) ! 8. B x P (ch) 9. B x Kt JO. P to Q. 3 11. Kt to B 3 12. Kt to K 2 (Making bad worse. White should hare played P to Q 4, threatening to play afterwards P to K 4 ‘ 12. BxKt (The Black allies take, of course, prompt advan tage of their adversaries’, weak play.) 13. Pxß - Rto K B sq 14. P to B 3 P to K R 4 15. RtoKKtsq Rtoß3 16. P to Q. 4 ■ Ktoß sq 17. B to Q. 2 P to K Kt 4 AS. B to K sq Q, to K 3 19. R to Kt 2 B x B 20- Clxß P to Kt 5 21. Qtoß2 Kt to B 3 (Finely conceived. The effect of this move seems to have been quite overlooked by White.) 22. Kt x P (This, of course, hastens defeat. White’B game, however, was beyond recovery.) 22. Q to B 2 23. R to Ksq PxP 24. R to Kt 5 Kt to Kt 5 25. Kt to Kt 6 (ch) R x Kt 26. RxP(ch) Kto Kt 2 27. Qto R 4 Cl to B 5 (ch) 28. K to Kt sq P to B 7 (ch) And White resigns PROPOSALS Proposals for bituminous uoals.- Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office £w^*? h i l^ elphiB Gas 'Works, No. an South SEVEN lH Street, until noon of-FRIDAY, 23d oi A „ p sk lBo4 ’ for applying the whole or any part °i, able lor the manufacture of Illuminating Gas, to be on J? e Railroad tracks of.the Gas Works th^fni^‘S^ Ward ?i, d ““o Ninth Ward Sations, in tons f ln elch S^ nthly titles ; eight thousand De^,S onthB s° f . Septiimbt ‘r, October, j n une“jm y °Tug d usriBntrac“r. d totq a ° m »be time specified to the required s, a£d of contract will be smomtaiid rtaS, Proposal must name the amount and character of security that will be 1e20tap226 JOHN O. ORESSON, Engineer in Chief..' L°?£ 1i64, < NoY P ?6'fm3 0f 7o' ! M? 0 M S 'ks Ue ,f pril 6 {,V 10 leaving THIBD and AEOHstreets. 1 Umoa Bank, Philadelphia, March, in, 1864 LOST— A CERTIFICATE. 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Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints. _ „ COOPER A CON ARD, E« corner Ninth and Market street CLOTH STOKE.—JAMES A LEE INVITI toe attention of their friends and others to lh tii large and well assorted stock of goods adapted ti llsn and Boys’ wear, comprising in part Black French nieths Black French Bearers. Bine and Black Pilots. Black French Casatmeree. Fancy Uasslmeres. Fancy bilk Vestings, Black Satin Vestings. Also, a large assortment of Trimmings, sdasM o Men and Boys' wear, at wholesale and retail. JAMES A LEE, Wo. 11 north Socond itiMt Sign of the Golden Lamh. UKOOERIKa. CHOICE HA\ ana CIGARS.—Jnst receive a lot of Havana Cigars, o! our own importa tion, vthich we veUl sell by the box at wholesale SIMON COLTON A SON, S. W. cor. BROAD and IVALN UT. YARMOUTH BLOATERS. Yarmouth Bloater Herring, ot extra flue quality, iust re ceived and tor sale by SIMON COLTON A SON, S. TV. cor. BROAD and WALKUT. Tomatoes in glass, -ico dor. Fresh Tomatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior art j < '' e - t°i tale by JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING Smobed Salmon and Yarmouth Herring, iust received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, wa.nut and Eighth Streets. y Vjew dutch cheese anchovies and rJU,oS. I 5? < ? I V,j ust rec< ' ived “ad for sale at LQUSTY'S, No. 116 South SECOND street. PRIME GARAUCAS COCOA SHELLS at 25 «"'* P" lb. COUSTY’S, No. IIS South ar«COND street. NEW SARDINES m whole, half and quarter street b ° leSatCOUSTY ’ S ’ No ' “SSouthS^SOOND "WHITE FLOUR.—The best Family Flrur in America, just received and for sale cThESTNUT £e?£. ACK * S ° N - BKOAD PAK AFFINE CANDLES—Superior quality, in six-pound boxes, for sale by the case or tinple box. THOMPSON BLACK A SON, BE PAD and CHESTNUT streets. A UI&EBlA GRAPES.—Ctlotu* Aimeria Grapes » c£» I ?^FSJ ,, “ ,erB and flrst order, for sale by M. *■ '■PILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. COFFEE.— Prime oid Government Java Coffee: alco, Maracaibo, La Guay.ra, Bio, to., for EMitS N. W. corner Arch and ItfACCARONI AND VERMICELLI Italian il-l Maccaroni and Vermicellyof superior quality just landed and for sale by M' F. SPILLIN, if. W. corner Arch and Eighth streets. HEIDKIEOK A CO’S CHAMPAGNE, very choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy, Younger’s Scotch Ale and Guineas’ s Brown Stonl for sale by E-B. CLARKE, Grocer and Tea dealer, Main street, adjoining R. R. depot,Germantown. RIDLEY’S BROKEN CANDY, Vanilla Cream Candy, Cornucopias, Chocolate Almonds and Drops, Burnt Almonds and Mixtures; all fresh, lot Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot. Germantown. FRENCH PEAS, Champignons, and Boneless Sardines, of a fresh importation; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer In fine groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. Refined sugars and syrups of at.t. grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for salt by E. C. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast oornu Water aud Chestnut streets. FRESH OLIVE OIL in whole, half, and quarter bottles: for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grooer, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German town. Fresh groceries for Christmas— New Raisins, Currants, Citrons, Prunes, Figs, and Almonds. Jnst received fresh, for salt by E. B. CLARKE, dealer ia fancy and staple! groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. WATCHES. S' E. HOWARD A CO.’S fSrai FIRST-CLASS Era. EiM American watches, Kai with £39 MERSHON’S PATENT REGULATOR, . bold by the principal watchmakers. mhs-lms |. DR. SCOTT’S I3 *- ANOTHER GREAT SUCCESS. PKIVATE miles O’EEIIiLT Has made a regular hit with HIS BOOK, pab lisnc d only a week ago, and already nearly 5,000 COPIES SOLD. The immortal MILES has achieved a fame snd. den and brilliant For rollicking "Yankee and Hibernian -wit, he stands alone, and he will hereafter be known aa THE IRISH PICKWICK. An other edition is now ready TH l S MOBNING, full of Comic Illustrations. Price 81 25. jmbo-w&s.tfjf N ift,. p? OKS! NE W BOOKSi ! - a P L o n E ; Cr ’ AsaUl ’ a ,d ot»er , s« b° y D T^ P by T i t fli 0 O h E. l>eStrUO!ion 0f JeraB3lem L^ y E Agaill > and otter Interesting Stories, by A. A Map of Sobthern Mississippi and Alabama. sbowmg the approaches to Mobile and “m“c menu ol General Sherman’s Army. Price 50 A °m Northern Georgia, -with portions of nnessee > N or* Carolina and Sonin Carolina. Price 50 cents. F °*f|V e by WM ' s - & ALFRED MARTIEN, 1111111 WIG Chestnut Street. ELECTRICITY AIND MAG wrTISMj-—Just published— p£t'l?f?fl^rY A , * aG NETISM, being _“fV, ll "* of , Elements of Chemistry, Theoretical andPraetica l . By Wm. AllenMiUerfi&.D. LL.D. .one volume, octavo. ” pMSSIS?" WiU ke6p 0n haDd the Scientific . . . JOHN WILEY, New York, wWh they Will supply to the trade or sell at becektly published, i? DICTIONARY, supplemental volume OBSERVER,voIs. 3 and 4! MICROSCOPIC teachings i!m£f N !s M * CKOSCOPE IN practical :ter JATT A * fD btiehs ’ s complete gra GAMGEE AND LAW’S General and Descrip, live ANATOMY OF DOMESTIC ANIMALS P SCIEN Boston, oa .a^froS™a P dSphia^o? a Su M on t^S ,,rm March j 9th, at 10 o> clock fm ™L Saturday, E c 'EMhN, Captain Baker, from adelphla Op Saturday, March 19th, at 4 pTmT i“ ew and substantial Steamships form a &&£“’ lamEK e “* P ol^ PhnctuaUyon •aS^eSS,® at one - llall ae premium charesd pj Freight taken at fair rates. bf I ?f!^^ZKS ndßUpreeel^“14 «on£ r 332 South Delaware arena*. ggLTO%i Canal—ETery Wednesday at 1* *®y and every Saturday' at BA.M. -• y • • Steamer LEADER, Captain Call ah an Steamer H. J. DEVINjNY, Captain Brtetow IJffmerS. SEYMOUB, ckptaim EootT^’' Steamer E. CHAMBERED/, Captain Stewart. ow™ l ®^®. B * BBlllB * B * orm a seml-weeklv line between aassr sgSiSS WEBSTER. 14North Whales. 7 *° wIS-tt S'H? ,;-AETt'UKiJ-Via Delaware |P^-ouS^e t D °Vo^\ T^^ fe szsssxSi *• FOKNEW YOKK-New Dauylais Delaware and Baritan tjannl— PMladelplila and New Tori Express Steamboat £°?i >a “y reoelTe freight and leave daily at 1 tolling toy? 1 * car S° e * taKwMtti Freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM p. CLYDE, Agent, _l4 bonth Wharves. Phiigrfs JAMES HAND, Agent, jy2s-tf piers 14 and 15 East River, N. x. FOB SAN FRANCISCO. ~ ! ' COLEMAN’S fIAT.TVQRKTfI r.Tira SAILING. EEGHLAEIT AS ADTEEnSEB. The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship - _WIZARDKI&S ■' 5S how rapidly loading at pier 11, East Elver. This beaotiful clipper comes to her berth ■E2 with a large portion of her cargo on board, auanaving large engagements will fill rapidly. We commend the WIZARD KINO to all Slip. s®” *° tfh Francisco as tie most desirable vessel how' oad ihg, ana invite inspection. A^&^telT^ito" 0 " *"******' tf , BISHOP, son* 00., _JS 105 Arch street, above Front. W itn Quick Dispatch ' packet ship GENERAL Batfleld, master, having the bulk °Jie? engaged, will sail soon. For balance rawing? PETEa * s&s, BARBADOS—The nritiah COFFIN, Couens, master*-will ,03 ? iDg ° n Monday arVrwJ: se?5 e ?. t r/ n i.Y qnii k dispatch. GEORGE * co -> Nos. 10 and 12 South Delaware l— . lel7. HAVANA—EagIe Line—Neutral ■MnSßleg—Only Vessel Loading—The regular packet dipper Br. bark OCEAN mifiVH nuce, master, having the hulk of hercargo enl gaged and going on board at second wharf below Walnut, and being of smaU capacity, will have dispatch. For balance of freight, apnlvtb T T 5 BARLEY AGO., 122SouthnttMOt -RIPPERS OF GOODS per ship ST. JEgS PETER, Sprague, master.for New Orleans, will please send their goods alongside at Shippea 'V'ed wbar! atonce, and oblige PETERWRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walhut street mhll-2t FOR New ORLEANS, La.—-The regu- JSSglar packet bark GREENLAND, George inomson, master, is now loading at Smith’s wharf above Race street, and will have quick dispatch/or the above port direct. For freight or passage,apply to WORKMAN A 00., 123 Walnut street. —, - mhs i FOR NEW ORLEANS—EagIe Lme-1 -gggThe regular packet bark SAXONVILLE, Allen, master, is now receiving her freight at first wharf below Sonth street, and having the bulk of her cargo engaged, she will have disoatch. For freight, apply to J. E. BA SILKY A CO., 122 South Wharves. mh7-8t FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The'fine JBSS packet schooner POOaHONTAS, Captain Perry, is now receiving freight at Race street wharf, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, if- Nortl- Wharves. mhlL FOR IREIGHT OR CHARTER. SSslbrig MOSES DAY.Loud,master,4,oo0hhls. capacity: Br. brig PRINCE ALFRED. Higgins, master, l.fito bbls. capacity; schr GUN ROOkI Wilson, master, 1,5*0 bbls. capacity.. For terms, a P pl J ’o sEDMUND A SOUDER A CO., Dodß street wharf. mhio-3t FREIGHT OR OHARTER-Tha Br. bark SHER WOOD, 6,000 bbls; the brig a 88l WATTSON, 2400 bbls; the brig CARVER? 1,800 bbls; the' new schooner FANNIE A. BAZ LEY. 2,500 barrels. For terms, apply to J. E. BA ZLBT A CO., 122 South w narves. -mho. 54 4 d£i,l'Uß SALE—The fine Brem. bark PA'UL aegSINE, 275 tons register; two decks; built at ,New Bedford, and is in fine order. For farther re?W?> ppl ? J° . PETE » WRIGHT A feUINS. 115 Walnut street. mli9tf jfi* FOR SALE—Barge FANNY ESSL.EB, agggin complete ronning order, will be sold low. Apply to DAVID OOOPEK. 18 North Wharves. JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, SAIL- MAKERS, No. 214 North WAR YES, below Vine street, Philadelphia. Ail work done in the best manner and. on the lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. mhli-tf b Particular attention given to repairing. 4 NOTlCE.—British ship GEN. WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, frem Liver pool, is now discharging under general order at p ,i n *hi eet wh .’P f ' Consignees will please au NOTiCE.-Brem hark PAU 'tL. j, , fc ’ Osterloh, master, from Rotterdam, is Ec^ ,rg “ lg nnier general order at Mead alley whmrf. Consignees will please attend to the re- J?* 11 SOOdis. PETER WRIGHT * SONS, llsWalnnt street. mhio-tf TAKE NOTICE—The bark Or. Kj W. HORTON, Packard, master. Is now dis charging at first wharf above Arch'street. Con signees will please attend to their goods as dis charged. Any goods left on the wharf are at their risk and expense. J. E. BAZLEY A 00., 122 Sonth Wharves. . mh7-6t XT OTICE.—AII persons are hereby cautioned -Lt against trusting the crew of the Bremen bark RAULINE, Osterloh, master, lrom Rotterdam, as no debts of their contracting will be paid bw Captain or Consignees. PETER WRIGHT * SONS, 115 Walnnt street. mhB-tl UHESTNUI . ?i r ?* BPSPinn 1 awarded by Franklin Institute toJLARTIN LEANS, Manufacturer of MASONIC MARKS, PINS,'EMBLEMS, AC. New and original designs of Masonic Marks and Templars’ Medals, Army Medals and Corpu Badge, of avnrv description mhn-lmo XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That the un- Xv dersigned has made application for the re newal Of Certificate No. 5745 for one hnndred shares of stock of the North Pennsylvania Rail read. Company* issued to film and dated tbo eleventh of November, 1863. k—vtuvu Tr fe24-wAsa-Bt* T: KIMBEK, Jr. PICKMAN’S TJNRTVAIiLED VENTTILA ING Wigs 'Mid Toupees, Ladies Long . Hair Braids, Half Wigs,• /Juris, Bands, Ac., cheap.; uol2-th,a,UJmo4 No. 221 CHESTNUT street.,,