LATER PROM EUROPE. OF THE ■-KABIA AT HALIFAX Halifax, Mareli to—Thr Arabia arri vo 1 th, evening, -with. Liverpool dates of the ,jtn, vi Queenstown on the 6.h. {The Arabia has 34 eassengors for Halifax and 4 lor Boston. She arrived at 7*4 o’ clock. The Oily of Washington arrived one on the mor rung of the sth. Banish affairs are reported nnchanged. The Archduke Maximilian arrived at Paris on 'the sth, and it is reported he will embark fo~ Mexico on thg 25th, all the difflcnlties bavin.- been settled. . . The ship Yorktown, from London for New x ora- Which put back on the Ist, with damage, is uis charging for repairs. „ . „ m a . LATEST VIA LIVERPOOL Mr. ‘Shaw Lelevre’s speech in _ a . last night, relative to 'he- rebel du ’ uij " e . strongly Northern in seiiument- absur ,) that the vessels were Bn ■ He eav • ( tocaUthem Confederme w aror tQ v 1 the Government batsaid aot i£ out the a’remedy should be applied. “mwnffnotWngimportant to-uay relative to the Danls”war°nna nothing is exfifected until the in- Mrview requested by Ceum.,rk for uecliniug the conference question has transpired. ; _ .a Vienna telegraph says the mission 0. the Prussian Minister Manteuffel to Vienna Ins ha > tbe desired result, Austria having consented to ” continuation of operations in Jutland. Ta- Federal Diet officially announces it has received no invitation to tbe conference.. , . St. Petisbsbiikg, March 5. —Tbe Bank of Kns sia reduced tbe rate of discount to six per cent, •on short bills. „ _ . Tbe laying of 450 miles of the new telegraph, cable to India has been successful, and a telegram ■from the Persian Gulf announces that tbe pay. ing out of tbe line towards Europe is about tu ommence. _„ A private telegram from Bombay, dated Feb. U eports cotton 20 to -10. rupees lower. Exchange s Id. Imports dull and lo wer. GREAT BRITAIN. Tbe London Snipping (fazeite says that the Gal* way Company confess themselves beaten,and ask obe relieved from the postal contract. It re ominends the Company to sell the ships, au i not to attempt a transfer from Galway to Cork. There was a report that tne Government had re olved to make Falmouth a packet station for ail oreign mails, instead of Southampton. The annual meeting of the Atlantic Telegraph Company is announced for the iGth of March, at London. The appeal to the Honse of Lords in the Alexan dxaca*e, has been entered Jor a hearing, and wii. probably, therefore, be taken up before the Easter holidays. The London Daily JVews replies to the sneers of the Times at General Banks’s general order, regu lating negro labor in Louisiana, and applauds the measure as anecessary preparation to the step from slavery to entire freedom. The Time*, in an editorial on the taxation to which America must be subjected, says the inevi table truths of finance are at length dawning on the American mind, and says the Americans can aud. must make up their minds to bear a wide-spread and equitable taxation. In the House of Commons, on the 4th, the Attor ney-General saidtbe papers relative to the defec tion of the Tuscaloosa at the Cape of Good Hope were in preparation and would be laid before Par liamentin afewdays. Mr. ShawLefevre called attention to the coarse pursued by the Confederate agents in England, in fitting but war vessels aud enlisting seamen, and moved for papers on the subject. He denounced the proceedings, and regretted that the Alabama was not detained, and contended that the vessels should be prombited from entering British ports, and if they did that British cruisers should seize them. The Solicitor-General explained and defended the course of the Government, and asserted that every effort had been made honestly to carryout our laws and maintain neutrality. He admitted that the vessels might be prohibited entering British ports, and §aid the Government was con sidering the subject of how they could remonstrate with the Confederate Government. The Banish war has not proceeded any further. The remonstrance of France to Prussia against the advance cf the Prussian troops into Jutland is said to be faT less forcible than England’s, but the tone of tha document is considered indicative that Napoleon fully means what he says. Neustadi, in Holstein, is blockaded, and it is asserted that the Prussians have notified England of au in tended early attack on Frederica The Austria semi-official correspondence of Vienna denies the rumored warlike preparations in Yenetia, and most positively declares that Aus tria has not the remotest intention of assuming the offensive. The rumors axe nevertheless reported via Turin. LATEST ‘VIA QUEENSTOWN. Lottdok, March 6, evening.—It is reported that the Austrians are marching on Frederica, Jutland. LATEST, PER ARABIA. The Arabia passed the China on the 6th off Cape Clear. The Arabia sails at midnight for Boston. Paris,. March 6 —Tie Faifie publishes a despatch from Hamburg annonncing that three brigades of Austrian troops have received orders from General 'Wrangel to-enter Jutland rapidly and invest Frederica. Horribie Murder, —about six o’clock last evening, as Mr. Joseph Wood and his son-in-law," Mr. John C. Noble, were passing through the railroad tunnel, foot of Fairfax street, their atten tion was attracted by heavy groans, and upon pro ceeding to the spot from whence they issued, found the body of a soldier lying across the track, with the blood still flowing from five horrible wounds on the right side of the neck. The murdered man’s name is John Scotton, and he was a member of Company G, 4th Delaware volunteers. He had been for some weeks an inmate of Hallo well Hos pital, but being convalescent had recently been doing duty as one of the guards of the hospital. Yesterday he obtained a pass to be absent from his quarters until eight o’clock in the evening, and was seen in the vicinity up to two or three o’ clock in the afternoon. During the greater portion of that time he is known to have been in company with John Hush, a member‘of Company G, 72d New York volunteers. As circumstances ap peared to fix a Strong suspicion upon Kush, he was arrested and confined in jail. —Alexandria (Fit.) Journal, Saturday. Post Office Affairs. —Among the recent Post Office changes are the following: The name and site of West Grove, Chester county, Pennsylvania, is changed to West Grove Station, John Pyle is appointed Postmaster, vice J. T. Jackson, super seded. C. V. S. Eckert is appointed Postmaster at Hanover, York county, Pennsylvania, vice Theresa Myers, declined. D. Webster Rowland is appointed Postmaster at Seltzer’s Store, Chester county, Pennsylvania, vice T. M. Rowland, de ceased. Jacob Hunseeker, Postmaster at New Milltown, Lancaster county, Pennsylvania, vice A. H. Derlinger, resigned. Mr Thomas Harrison is appointed Mail Messenger, in place of T. B. Smith, resigned. The Department has designated Edmund Wauch as Mail Messenger between Phila delphia and Manaynnk Station. PROPOSALS. Proposals for bituminous coals Sealed Proposals will be received at the Office 2:Vvrv-TF?TT I^ elphls Gas Works, No. 20 South Street, until noon of FRIDAY, 22d of ft? r« fot etJPPlymg the whole or any part Ibns< ’/ Bituminous Coals, sffit- Si?J manufacture of illuminating Gas, to be «tli7 e T?i d Eail road tracks of the Gas Works ? h ir e ,F irSt Ward “, d Ote Ninth Ward Sntions, In tbe following monthly quantities : e‘ght thousand tons in each of the months of September, October, November, December, and six thousand tone in each of the months of June, July, August, 1864, 1865 January ’ Fet>niar y» March, May, oSS! 0 ? must be delivered fresh, dry, and of a as P eaim? d t b L the En S ineer ot *he Gas teact is based Baraple oa which 016 con- riety e or r cmS| a mSmB rt a ? sonbe the particular va cation and name of the P nsn| U < J- p i,\ e 1 . d > and 4110 IO J they aT B to he raised, ii fhev =- Eit / ror ? which now or recently used at these \Vnlt a ° ! a Mnd nat tnalggnot less thanfift 7 t 0 ® W ° r , b ;2 „ Ba ? p ? e3 for atthe%orks, on or before a , ell vered j The gross ton of 224 u pounds wm £ piU n9 ?‘ as the weight intended m the proposal? ,^, 8 i de -S d contrary be expressly stated P oposals ’ unless the The Trustees reserve the ri°-ht tn „„ posals in whole or m part, or to reiect» P n any P J°‘ may deem best for tifa ffiteresbSliS “5 m the event of failure on the pa tof mV nd tor to deliver the coals according to hit a J r C a trao ' both in quantity and qualltyT the the right to buy elsewhere whire™? 63 reserve may be required to meet the defßteimv mui t th atlty to the contractor ahv loss nr rt,‘ lellve ' at earlier dates wit* legal Interest Sr W 11 bB made Should contractors prefer in , earlierthanreqnired, they mmi,?™ .deliveries as they can be conveniently store? c ? lved 80 will be made to date from the Um?’= bnt S ayniei it3 contractor. me s Pecifled to the Security for the fulfilment of ccmtr,-. required, and each proposal mnst^? 1 ' WUII,6 amount and character of secnritv *he ■ fibred. JOHN bB fe2Utap22{ - E^™SON, 00-FARTNEBSHIpR: CO-PARTNERSHIP NnfJ?TS —=r- signed have tills day entered ') acres, with numerous desirable sites for Country Seats, five minutes walk from the Railroad Depot, and twenty minutes walk from the tfity. Apply to CHARLES H. MUIRHEID.No. 205 South SIXTH M FOR ALE.—The FARM known as “LINDEN,” containing abont3l acres, in Cheltenham Township, Montgomery Connty, west side of Old York Turnpike, at the eight mile stone, within ten minutes walk of either “Chelten Hills” or “York Hoad” stations, on the North Pennsylvania Railroad. _Tbe improvements consist of a large Stone Dwelling House (newly roofed), containing 14 rooms; piazza front, excellent water, large ice i onse tilled, large stone barn, modern style, with stabling for 6-horses and 6 cows; stone carriage honee, corn cribs and granary over, Ac, The land is nearly all tillable and in an excellent state of cultivation. The delightful situation of this place, its proximity to the city, and many of the most beautiful country seats in the neighbor hood of Philadelphia, render it very attractive. Communication with the city is had almost hourly by the North Pennsylvania Railroad. Apply to , -.c ... OHAS. H. MUIRHEtD, . fe2C-30t No. 203 South SIXTH street «TO LET.—A moderate sized STONE DWELLING, on Rittenhottse street, eighth House -west of Green street Germantown: has gas introduced; large lot, desirable situation. Apply on the promises, or to GEO. P. LOUGHEAD, No. 218 South Delaware Avenue. mhl2-st* ® HOUSE 1608 LOMBARD STREET—FOR SALE.—STORE AND DWELLING AH the modern conyeniences. Apply on the Premises. mhll-tfj dJU COUN TRY PL AO ETO LET. - A beautitnl JBaiLOonntry Seat to rent for the Summer, neitly furnished, suitable for a large family. Also, flve acres ol gronnd, a large vegetable girden well stocked; an Ice-house filled and an abnndanca of fruit, one fresh cow, Ac., Ac., will be rented to a £ r^-at^,. fdmUy on] y- Apply toO. W. WHAR TON, N 0 . 274 6 oath Third street mhlS-tu ths Ot; OE SALE.—AII that conveniently located BiiiL COTTAGE, with the ample grounds thereto attached, located on the upper side of Wister street, or Duy’s lane, adjoining the Germantown Railroad at Duy’s Station, and opposite Wister’s woods. House has all the modern improvements —gas, range, bath, Ac. Lot 142 by 313 feet C inches to Jefferson street, on which is a stable and coach house. Well and hydrant water on the premises Apply to JOHN A. CLARK, Attorney at Law, ;or A. G. STOUT, Conveyancer, 4°s Walnntst., second floor. fe27-s,tn,th-l2t* m COUNTRY SEAT FOR SALE NEAR GERMANTOWN—Handsome Stone House, coach house and Stable, with all modern con ve mences. Several acres of gronnd well planted and shaded. For further particulars address C. L office of this paper. mhl2-s.tu-th.4t* ffcjf EOIt SALE—The Three-story Brick REST. M dENCE, with three-story hick buildings situate No. 1225 SPRUCE street; has every conve mence and improvement. Lot 10 reet front bv 85 feet deep to an outlet in rear. J. M. GUMWF.v A SONS, 508 Walnut street. |sjs|-FOR SALE—A valuable Farm, containing JsaiLOS acres 0 f excellent land, with large donble mone Mansion. snrronnded by a handsome lawn with a stream of water rnnning through it. all the necessary outbuildings and every kind of fruit, snnatoio the left of the Bustleton turnpike, with a ffirge front on the Gaston road, one mile above Frankford. J. M. GUMMEY A SONS, 503 Wal! imt street. mhic m JOKENT-AHANDSOmEFURNISHED IfiaL HOUbE situate on Walnut street above Twentieth street. Possession given immediatelv. J* M.~ GUMMEY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. MFOR SALE—A handsome Country R*si deuce, with three acres of ground, stable and carriage house, tenant-house, ice-bonse, green house, grapery, Ac., and supplied with excellent spring .water, situate 1 on Nicetown lane, con venient to both Germantown Railroad and Passen ger Railway. The Mansion has three drawing rooms, large dining-room and kitchen on = first floor, I*2 chambers, bath, water-closet, Ac., Ac. J. M- GTJMMEY A SONS, 508 Walnut street. S SUMMER RESIDENCE Wanted to pur chase—a country place, within a short dis tance of the city: house mustbe a first- class resi dence. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers. 433 Walnut street. mhl2 M SPRUCE STREET, WEST PHILADEL PHIA—FOR SALE— A handsome residence, being a corner property, finished in a snperior planner, replete with every convenience. Lot too by by 175 feet. Apply to J. H. OURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. #jjj .PINE STREET—FOR SALK—A very de ■iil suable tliree-story brick Dwelling, basement, du-lng-room andkitcheu, built in a superior man ?,TTV>teJs.* gas * sas fixtures. Apply to J. H. CURTIS A SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Wal nut st. AftFOR SALE CHEAP.—The. three.stnrw brick DWELLING with three-story double back buildings, and all modern conveniences. No 3015 WALLACE street; lot 20 by 180 feet! two * A P pl y tburg. about eight miles from-PhiladelDhia. very accessible by steamboat aud railroad, cun venient also to churches and For healthiness and beauty of situaUon, as well'as surrounding advantages, this property is unsur passed in the suburbs of Philadelphia. “ The MANSION, ot brown stone, commanding fine views of the Delaware River, built aud fln n. tbe “2 81 thorough manuer, is spacious and replete with all the modern conveniences for both summer and winter. The ground* comprise about 23 ACRES, beautifully laid outaud orna mented with a greal variety of old aud young forest trees and shrubbery; a large garden with abundance of fruit, orchard Ac. On the premises aiealro erected a gardener’s cottage, Lodge. Orchard-house, Green-house Conservatory, gas bouse and extensive stabling, no expense having been spared to make this In all respects a first-class residence. Apnlyxo , O. H. MUIRHEID, fe29-3016 No. 2H3 South Sixth street. mr5At U^ BLE PROPERTY FuK S-iLE. JN MANTUA, WEST PHILADELHH; A. —A Ipge double Mansion HOUSE, with an< LT® l i aii i?,!. ,lls Streets. mall-Ct* SAYLOR Sc BROTHER. Turning lath Rand sewing machine FOB sale, at ism L' .MR4RD st Tu LET.— Large and small KOiJaij, np stairs, 612 and 614' OHESTNTTT street fek-tf ortr liouiiN Dry gi ous, from auction. 2 lots American Crash, at 14 and 17 cents 1 lot Spring PeLalnes, 31 v. 2 lots Black and White Plaid, 37tg 4 lots Table Linens, cheap. 2 lois Plaid Balzaimes, at 22. 1 lot Plaid. Valencies, at 45. Open this morning, at 702 ARCH street. JOHN H. STOKES. The cheap cloth store: JAMES A LEE, No. It North > ECOND Street, Are now receiving a large and choice stock of Spring and Summer Goods, adapted to Men and Boys' wear, to which they invite the attention of their friends and others, comprising in part COATING GOODS—Sopei Black French Cloth; Colored, do Black French Habit Cloth; Colored, do. Cashmere Cloths, all qualities. Drap D Ete and Ca*hmaretts. » PANTALOON STUFFS-Black French Doe skins; do., Cassimeres. Fancy Cas?imeres, new styles. JAMES A LEE, No. U North Second Street. Sign of the Gulden Lamb. Linen advertisement.— s-milliken A for Linen Goods exclusively, fciS ARCH and 32 Souih SECOND street. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS. —A good s : rong Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Golden Flax Linen from 56 cents up. SHIRT BOSOMS.—We continue to pay par ticular attention to this department. Ladies will find at our Stores the most extensive stock of Bosoms, Wristbands and Collars in the city. T ABLE LINENS.—A lot of extra-heavy power loom Damask, hall hleached, at 73 cents per yard. CHEAP NAPKINS. —Au excellent article at $2 per dozen. S. MILLIKEN A CO., Linen Importers and Dealers, mh3J 82$ Arch street, and 32 S., Second street H STEEL A SON. HAVE NOW OPEN • a choice assortment of 2 NEW SILKS. Moire Antiques, S 3 uoto 95 00. Plain Corded Silks, 51 to S 3 50. Figured Corded Silks, SI 62)*. Plain Poit De Soles, SI 25 to S 3 25. FANCY SILKS, 75 CTS. TO S 3 00. Black Gros Grain Silks, Si 25 to S 3 25. ’ Figured Black Silks SI 25 to S 2 00. Plain Black Silks, S7#c to S 6 00. Plaid India Silks, cts. Light Ground, Rich Figured Foulards, SI 25 to Si fth Nos. 713 and 715 N Tenth street. Edwin hall a co., no. *26 s. second street, have now open the best stock ol Dress Goods they ever had the pleasure of offering to their customers. t Magnificent G renadines. Magnificent Organdies. Silk Warp Taffetas. Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins. Moqslinde Esso'as, anev. T tabric. Moliair Poulards. Plaids, Stripes and Pliin Valencias. Plaid ard Stripe Monairs Beautiful shades line Alpacas. Superior Black Alpacas. S'riped and Figured French Chintz. Figured Percales aad Cambrics. Plain Lawns and Plaiu Percales. Percales and Pique Robes. Dress Goods, in great variety, of all the new Fabrics that have appeared in this louutrythis year, some styles of which have been of our own importation. i AAA DOLLARS. ±*l/UU FOUR THOUSAND DOLLARS IN BLACK SILKS. We now otter the Greatest Bargains in Black Gros de Rhines ever offered in this city. Heavy Black Silks, at SI 23 per yard. Heavy Black Silks, at SI 27 per yard. Heavy Black Silks, at SI 50 per yard. 24 inch wide Heavy Black Silks, at $l 62 per yd. The ajbove Goods are a Great Bargain. We desire to turn them into Cash, immediately, and give oar customers every chance. THOMAS SIMPSON’S SONS, 922 and 924 Pine street. Desirable spring silks. Check Silks, large Checks. Check ilks, line Checks. Select Colors, Plain Silks. Best Brown Silks out. Moire Antiques, ordered colors. EYRE & LANDELL, Fourth and Arch streets. Purple edge black silks. White Edge Silks. Stout Black Taffetas. Double-lace Silks Black Moire Antiques. EYRE & LANDELL. TABLE DAMASKS.—Scotch Table Damasks, SI 00 to SI 87. Power-loom Table Linens, 87 to SI 15. Unbleached Table Linens. Fine Napkins, 82 50 to 55 00. Fringed Damask and Huck. Towels, pure Linen, Fringed Towels, from 25c to SI, Bird-eye Linens, 56, 62, 75 and S 3 cts. Diapers, Flannels, Tickings, &c. Heavy Hugenot Wide Sheetings. Best Irish Linens, from 50 cts. to SI 12. Guilts, Blankets, Mnslins, &c. WRITE CAMBRICS.—S-4 wide, and very flne, at 56 cents. finest Cambric, 65 cts.—lower grades. Beal Manchester Heavy Ginghams. Black Silks, of every grade. Every Style Spring Delaines and Prints. COOPER & GONARD, fe27 S. E. corner Ninth and Market street. CARPETINGS, &C. —ARPETS, CARPETS, FURNITURE, FUR. NITUBE, OIL CLOTHS, OIL CLOTHS, WINDOW SHADES, WINDOW SHADES, and «l large assortment of Household Goods at H. R. LEWIS’ S Old Established Stand, No. 1434 Mar ket SJU, next door to the corner of 35th st. mh2tHi* —ARPETINOS, OIL ULO gets Vilton, VELVET, BRUSSELS, THREE PLY, > OARPETTKOS INORAIN, VENETIAN, • HALT, and STAIR, j All at tile lowest cash prices R.Y.. K 1 WAT* ; WATCHES. y* ' . E. HOWARD & CO.’S • FIRST-OLASS fgrai XTygi AMERICAN WATCHES, B*gA “ with MERSHON’S PATENT REGULATOR, bold by the principal watchmakers. mhs-tm{ Yellow. metal sheathing-.—crocks er Brothers* Co. 'b Taunton Yellow Metal Sheathing, Bolts,. Nalls and Spikes of all sizes, In stroe and for sale by WILLIAM S. G-RANT. 19 SOttth swans* SBJ.OKEDHERRINU-. I, Ills DoxesSealed- Her ring; 305 boxes No. I Herring per Champion foT sale by E. A. SOUDER * CO., Dock street. ynwi._ r STE4-M WEEKLY TO HVR*. at QUEENSTOWt U™"L E ?f b ° r )—Vhe ■well-known Steamer* of tin fv.t? 1 ? 00 *’ York and Philadelphia -Steam.hli Company are intended to eall as follows- TOEK..^.taS,rdr y S ; March 19 gyl*! Saturday, Mmvh as Saturday. April 2 Pit? « North at Noon, from BOSTON AND PHTT.Anp.i.Pmiil STEAMSHIP LINE.-SaUmg fromeacl : port on Saturday—From first wharf above Pint street, Philadelphia, and Long wharf Boston, oi Saturday, March 19, 1884. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, wr sail from Philadelphia for Boston on Saturday Wnrcbiflrh, at 10 o’clock, A. M.,and steamshii NOEMAN, Captain Baker, from Boston for Phu adelphlaon Saturday, March 19th, at 4 P H These new and substantial Steamship* form « regular line, tailing from each port punctually oi Saturdays. Insurance at one-half the premium charged hi •ail vessels. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers are requested to send slip receipt* and bills of lading witb their goods. For freight or passage, having line accommoda aons, apply to HENEY WINSOE A CO., 332 South Delaware avenue. £Sg9f% FOE ALEXANDRIA, GEORGE •MBbTOVN and WASHINGTON-HantP. Steam Line, via Canal—Every Wednesday at 1: M., and every Saturday at BA. M. Steamer LEADER, Captain Callahan. Steamer H. J. DEVINNY, Captain Bristow. Steamer S. SEYMOUR, Captain Room. Steadier E. CHAMBERLIN, Captain Stewart These steamers form a semi-weekly line betweei Philadelphia and the above ports, sailing regularlj as advertised, and carrying freight lower tumi bj any other route. Freight* received every daj and bills of lading given. Apply to THOSIAJ WEBSTER, 14 North Wharves. selO-tf FOR IARTFOKD—Via Delaware Raritan Canal—The Philadelphia t-iesm Propeller Company’s steamer MAES, Grumley, master, now loading at Totem’s wharf, below South street. For freight which will be taken on reasonable terms, apply at 123 South Wharves. WM.M. BAIRD A CO., Agents, mhl-2 FOR NEW YORK.-DESPATCH SSHftand SWIFT-SUEE LINES-Vla Dela ware and Earl tan Canal The steamers of then lines are leaving daily at 12 o’clock, M., andi o’ clock, P. M., from third Pier above Walnut« For freight, which will he taken on accommo dating terms, apply to WILLIAM M. BAIRD A CO., 132 South Delaware avenue. FOB NEW YORK—New Dally Lln« b —Via Delaware and Raritan Canal— Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Company will receive freight and leave dally at ! P. M., delivering their cargoes In New York the following days. Freight taken at reasonable rates. WILLIAM P. CLYDE, Agent, 14 South 'Wharves, Phllad*. JAMES HAND, Agent, ]y23-tf Piers 14 and 15 East River, IT. T. SAILING REGULARLY AS ADVERTISE!! The A 1 Extreme Clipper Ship WIZARD KING Is now rapidly loading at pier 11, East River. This beautiful clipper comes to her berth with a large portion of her cargo on board, ana having large engagements will fill rapidly. We commend the WIZARD KING to all ship pers to San Francisco as the most desirable vessel now loading, and invite inspection. Shippers will confer a favor by sending their freight immediately alongside. BISHOP, SON A CO., tf 105 Arch street, above Front. *Aa FOR LIVERPOOL—Witb Quick Dispatch ■B-Thi fine Neutral packet ship GENERAL WILLIAMS. Hatfield, master, having the balk of her cargo engaged, will sail soon. For balance Of freight, apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhll-tf FUR HAVANA.—EagIe Line—Neutral SIS Flag—Only Vessel Loading—The regular packet clipper Br. bark OCEAN EAGLE, W. H. Luce, master, having the bulk of her cargo en gaged and going on board at second wharf below walnut, and being of small capacity, will have dispatch. For balance ot freight, apply to J. E. BAZLEY k CO., 122 South Wharves. mhT-lOt FOR MATANZAS—EagIe Line—Neutral alastFlac— Only Vessel Loading—The reguia packet Swedish brig MARIE LOUISE, Almeida, master, is now at Arch street wharf, and will have dispatch. Fox freight, apply to J. E. BAZ LE7 A CO., 123 South Wharves. mhl7-3t FOR NEW ORLEANS—Direct-The ship 2k££§MOßO CASTLE, Captain Ross, having the buik of her cargo engaged, will have quick dis- Satch. For balance of freight, apply to WORK [AN AGO., 123 Walnut street. mhlt> FOR BOSTON—Express Line—The flnt j£££p&cket hark ST. JAMES, Captain Wayne, is uow receiving freight at the second wharf above Vine street, and will sail for the above port with prompt dispatch. For freight, apply to DAVID COOPER, IS North Wharves. mhlii FOR BOSTON- The new schr. FANNIE Srssh A. BAZLEY, J. Crosby, master,now load ing at Pine street wharf, can take somedeek freight, if applied for immediately. For freight, apply to the Captain on board, or to J. E. BAZLEY A CO., 122 South Wharves. mblo-4t A FOR FREIGHT, SALE OR CHARTER JEg—The line Brem bark PAULINE, 420 toes cu?ad weight, or 2,772 bbls. petroleum capacity, in good order for any voyage. For terms, apply to PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut street. FOR FREIGHT OR CHARTER.—The British bark VILLA FRANCA, Hill, master, 4,300 bbls. capacity; brig MOSES DAY, Loud, master, 4,000 bbls. capacity; brig NELLIE MOWE, Pike, master, 2,2'0 bbls. capacity; brig BIRCHARD AND TORREY, Haskell, master, 1,600 bbls. capacity; schr. J. L. HESS, Weaver, master, 1,200 barrels capacity. For terms, apply to E. A. SOUDER A CO., Dock street wharf. gu FOR SALE—Barge FANNY ESSLER. SsSiu complete running order, will be sold low. Apply to DAVID COOPER. 18 North Wharves. ■X3L*. JOHN SHINDLER A SONS, SAIL DMAKEBS, No. 244 North WARVES, belov Vine street, Philadelphia. All work done in the best manner and on th< lowest and most favorable terms, and warranted to give perfect satisfaction. mhis-tf Particular attention given to renalring. THE SWEDISH brig MARIE LOUISE, Al meida, master, from Havana, is now dis charging at Arch street wharf. Consignees will please attend to the reception of the same. Any gooais not p> rmitted will be sen r . to Gustom House Stores. J. E. BAZLEY & CO., 123 South Wharves. mhl7-4t CONSIGNEES’ ‘NOTICE.—Schr. fl. U. F.T.'- MER, Mason, master, from New Yorlr, ia now discharging cargo at Oallowhill street wharf. Consignees please send for their goods, and oblige DAVID COOPER, 18 North Wharves. mhl7-3t Steamship saxon, from boston— Consignees of merchandise per above vessel will please send for their goods, now landed on wharf above Pine street. HENRY WINSOR ft CO., 332 Sontb Wharves. mhHi-3t CONSIGNEES’ NOTICE British ship GEN. WILLIAMS, Hatfield, master, frem Liver pool, is now discharging tinder general order at Shippen street wharf. Consignees will please at tend to the reception of their goods. PETER WRIGHT ft SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhlO-tf NOTICE. —AH persons are hereby cautioned against trusting the crew of the Bremen baric PAULINE, Osterloh, master, lrom Rotterdam, as no debts of their contracting will be paid by Captain or Consignees. PETER WRIGHT ft SONS, 115 Walnut street. mhB-tf ’HS, AND DRUGS Thomas s. dixon, Late Andrews ft Dixon, Mo. 1324 CHESTNUT street, Philadelphia, Opposite United States Mint, Manufacturers of LOWDOWN, PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, AND OTHER GRATES, For Anthracite, Bitnminons.and Wood JTr*» also, ' WARM AIR FURNAOES, T° r ■whrming public and privata buildingt, REGISTERS, VENTILATORS- AITD - CHIMNEY CAPS, COOKING RANGES, BATH BOILERS, *C, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL tut* i, for sale by NIGHT * SON, W 7 nhoxtnut mtreat OUTTUN SAIL DUOK, COTTON CAN V AS, of every weight, from one to twofeet wide, ay numbers: heavy; and light ' RAVENS DUCK ASHLAND TOPSAIL and other Awning Twilit, Paper Felting, Sa Twins, &c. For sale by W. EVERMAN & CO-, M39-1* J 138 Jonw’tftUty. SHIPPING. bates op passage- FAYABLB IN BOLD OB ITS BQDIVALBjrT IM OB*. BBHOY S IK YfsF? I^aon^ 0 S SiS SI S£ &2&S » S Farhs mm. *°- ’ at equally low rates *&&*£** , assss^- pool Queenstown, *3O. Th?g wno rates. thoir friends bu y tickets Hero at the* For further Information, apply at me Comw 3 y m s Officer • JOHN G PP DALE,l g em P mhls ill Walnut street. Philadelphia FOR SAN FRANCISCO. COLEMAN’S CALIFORNIA LINE. STOVES, HEATERS, &C. NEW PUBLICATIONS. The WiFE S SECRET. ' ! ~ • BY •' ■ _ M*S. ANN IS. STEPHENS, Author.of ‘‘The Rejected .Wife*” ‘‘Fashion and Famine,“ •‘ThMJid Homestead,” “Wary Derwent, M “The Heiress,” &c., &c. - Price SI 00 in paper, or si so in cloth. One vol., 12ruo. rive Hundred Pages.- MBS. ANN S. fcTEHHENS’S WCRTTs: NEW AND BEAUTTFUL EDI ri^ S * cotft SECRET. One volume, paper CO 'r«^S s 3, ce -^ 1 ’ or :n.mes volume, cloth, for SI-5(1. co\S* E W*FE. One volume, paper CO r : or in OMt« volnme.cloth, for SI 60 11 fa MINE. Onevolerne, papm- M a'tTv nx &V. volDme - doth, forsi 50. Prtctsp One volnme, paper cover. volnme. cloth, for Si 59. Price °ne volnme, pap-r cover. Hr volume,.cloth, for Si-50. C o\or^Pric^so*|. ESTEiD - Onevolume. paper’. The whole r,V°*i, ln one volume - cloth, for Si 50. ed liens h, stv?P h he .,- ahove books are uniform is- Booksellers, News Agents, and ail others will pleas* send on their orders at once for what tnt-y may want ol either edition of * *The ’W'ite’s •Secret, ’ ’ or of any of the o:her new and uni'orm editions of the popular works of Mrs. Ann S Ste phens. Published and ’for sale at the Cheapen Publishing is '“^ t Buohstlh ' n S Es ablishment in this Country, which. T - B. PETERSON A BROTHERS’’,* No 31.“6 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Powhom allorders must be addressed , and they will receive immediate after linn. Copies of any of the above hooks, will be sent to ?hJ„°„ ne ‘ free °f PCf’age. on remitting the,-price of a let.e? wanted to T. B. Peterson A Brothers, in 1 1 r - • - mhl6-2t • Liapuldt- s library ash sii.ps ROOM, 1323 CHESTNUT Street, corner of jumper, second floor. ’ corner 01 Terms of Snt senptions to the Library, tier an num, SSW-; Six months. S 3 .Hi; Three’ months, v X nemOD , t!l ' 73 cents, (eatuling the subscri ber to three volumes); single volumes per cav* 3 cents. r J * new English and French books for sale and for circulation as oou as published. VT EW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!’ tlril sfby r A P L r 0 n f. ° r ’ Tr? “ d Paying Dear, and other Storus, by A.D.O.E S'ories from Jewish History, from the Baby loD-teh Captivity to Lhe Destrucdon of Jerusalem by Titus, bjA.L O.E. - Try Again, and other Interesting Stories, by A. L. O. E. A Map of Southern Mississippi.and Alabama, showing the approaches to Mobile and the move ments ol General Sherman’s Army. Price 50 cents AMap of Northern Georgia-, with portions of Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina and- South. Carolina. Price 50 cents. For sale by WM. S. & ALFRED M ARTIEN, PfrhH COO Chestnut Street, Allen s LIFE of philidor. -thb LIFE OF PHILIDOR, Musician andSChesi Player, by George Alien, Greek Professor m the Uniyersity of Pennsylvania; with a Supple mentary Essay on Phiiidor, as Chess Author Chess Player, by Tassile Yon Heldebrand und her Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni potentiary of the King of Prussia, at the Court Saxe-Weimar, l vol., octavo, K vellum, X top. Price SI 25. Lately published hy E. H. BUTLER & CO., £CS 137 South Fourth street. FTIHEOLOGICAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS and _L NEWSPAPERS bought and sold at JAS. BARR’S, 1 IPS'Market street, Philadelphia. fej GROOEKIi&j. FRESH SMOKED SALMON—Spiced Salmon, Smoked Yarmouth Herring, just received and for sale by THOMPSON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut streeis. mhlG HAMS—The Genuine Newbold AM Ham, just received and for sale by THOMP SON BLACK & SON, Broad and Chestnut sts. CHOICE HA\ ANA CIGARS.—Just rectfived a Jot of Havana Clears, oi our own importa tion, which we will sell by the box at wholesale prices. SIMON COLTON & SON, S. W. cor. BROAD and WALN UT. YARMU UTH BLOATERS. Yarmouth Bloater Herring, oi extra fine quality, just re ceived and for sale by SIMON COLTON & SON* S. W. cor. BROAD and WALNUT. Tomatoes /in glass.—igo doz Fresh T omatoes in Glass Jars—a very superior article, for sale bv JAMES R. WEBB, Walnut and Eighth Streets. SMOKED SALMON AND HERRING.— Smoked Salmon, and Yarmouth Herring, lust received, and for sale by JAMES R. WEBB, Wamut and Eighth Streets. V ' "VJEW DUTCH CMEE&E, ANCHOVIES AND AT Curacoa, just received and for sale at COUSTY’S, No. 11S street. PRIME CARACCAS COCOA SHELLS at 25 cents per lb. COUSTY’S, No. US South SECOND street. NEW SARDINES in whole, half and quarter boxes at COUSTY’S, No.'US South SECOND street. ALMERIa GRAPES.—Choice Alraeria Graoes in large clusters and first order, for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, N. W. corner Arch and -Eighth streets. - • COFFEE. —Prime old Government Java Coffee; alco, Maracaibo, La Guayra, Rio, &c., for sale by M F. SPILLIN, N. W. comer Arch and Eighth streets. MACCARONI AND VERMICELLI—ItaIian Maccaroni and Vermicelli of superior quality just landed and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, w. corner Arch and Eighth streets. HEIDRIECK & CO 5 S CHAMPAGNE, very choice Sherry and Madeira Wine, fine Brandy, Younger’s Scotch Ale and Guiness’s Brown Stout 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. For Sale by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staple Groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, Germantown. T7IRENCH PEAS, Champignons, and Boneless JD 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 op at.t, grades manufactured at the Southwark Sugar Refinery and the Grocers’ Sugar House, for sals by E. O. KNIGHT A CO., Southeast corner Water and Chestnut streets. FRESH OLIVE OlLin whole, half, andquarter bottles; for sale by E. B. CLARKE, grocer, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot, German town. Fresh groceries for Christmas New Raisins, Currants, .Citrons, Prunes, Figs, and Almonds. Just received fresh, for sals by E. B. CLARKE, dealer in fancy and staples groceries, Main street, adjoining Railroad Depot* Germantown. DRUGS. Fresh English extracts, &c., &c Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN & DO., Ampthill, a supply of Ext. Aconiti. Bella donna, Cannab, Ind., Conii, Digitalis, Hyos cyanu and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Amygdi Dale, Olenin Croton, Tiglii, Elaterinm, Lactu carium, and a full assortment oi fresh medi cinal leaves, &c., &o. BTJLLOCK & CREN SHAW, Arch and Sixth streets " E: SbENTIAIj OILS for Uologues, Pomades* I &c.—Sued as Oils of Almond, Lemon, Berga mot, Orange, Bose, Citrouella, Yerbena, Bo°a Geranium, Neroli, True Cinnamon, Jessamin, Aniseed, Caraway, Fennel, Wintergreen, Pepi permint, Sassafras, Cassia, Cloves, &c. , all war ranted pure and first quality; for sale as wanted by YMLLIAM ELbTS & CO., Druggists, No Til Market street. felS- Eobert shoemaker * co.— Robt. Shoeuakeb, Beam. H. Shoemakbb* Wh. M. Shoemaker. Richard M. Shoehakbb. TO DRUGGISTS.—We offer the following, o recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise, Garaway and Canary Seed, Althefe, Aconite and Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings’s Calcined and Carb. Magnesia,Cambria Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality,French Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels, Flint-Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists’ Fnrnitnre Bottles, of Bostonmannfaoture, French Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, &c. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & 00., Wholesale Druggists. ,fe3 KT. E. corner Fourth and Race streets. THE NEW “PILE PIPE.”— A SIMPLE, cleanly and portablo contrivance for the appli cation of unguents to the internal surface of the rectum. Sold by HTJBBELL, Apothecary. 1410 Chestnn t street Pax VxWiilcLs. —«j w IN±IKS OF TXV—The only place to get Privy Well Cleansed and, disinfected at very low prices. : • A. P'EYSSON* mamifactmer of Poudrette, f*nlrirmlth*« Hall t Fa HU 1. STOCK’S FARINA—IOO Boses Tn^. estock’s Unrivaled Lancaster County Farina: landing and for sale by JOS. B. BUSSIER *- o 0., agents forFBlxest