OLOB3 OP Mr. Ridgway, an actincorpotating.the Mid Fork Git Comptgay. Also, a supplement to an act approved April 23, 1858, entitled a supplement to an act regulating the sale cf intoxicating liquors, approved March 31, 1856. Mr. Connelt, an act relating to the Inspection of Flour and Meal in this Commonwealth. Mr. Champneys, an act incorporating the Shreeve Coal Company.r Also, an act incorporating the Six Mile Run Coal Company. Mr. Wallace, an act relative to the Northw,s ern Na7igatic n Company. Mr. Graham, an act authorizing a per capita fax In Allegheny county, to pay bounties to volunteers. Mr. Tnrrell, an act incorporating the Montrose ,and Great Bend Railroad Company. ' Mr. Reilly, an act incorporating Broad Moun tain,and Bmgeold Coal and Iron °outplay. Mr.-St. Clair, an act incorporating Indiana Ce metery Company. Bills on third reading were considered as to- lows: An act extending the charter of the Farmers' and Drovers' Bank of - Waynesburg. . Passed Finally. —An act repealing portions of an act relating to public lands of the State to , eti...c.• tiona.l purposes; relative to land-scrip donated by General Government. After a long discassion, th bill passed finally-yeas 23, nays 9. A supplement to the act regulating the sale of in toxicating liquors. A supplement to act consolidating the city of Philadelphia, apportioning the city into ;;:e• lect Council Distri , ts. This bill was negatived— yeas 15, nays 17; Mr. Long voting with the Demo crats against the Mil. On motion of Mr. Donovan, the Senate recalled from the House atoll which had pro violist b passed by the Senate, incorporating the Atl Life Insurance Company. Dono va that the bill proposed to organize a cutup icy most extraordinary powers, which, with an actual capital of a ttumsand•dollars, could do a ash of about hplf a million. The bill was - recalled by a vote of 17 ayes to 12 noes. Adjourned. Afternoon Session.— he Senate met at three o' clock. Bills were considered, as follows: s - , Mr. - Bucher called up the act incorporating the South iklountain. Iron Company, which passed finally. Mr. Latta, one extending the charter o S tne Ho nongahela Bank of Brownsville, whirs passed finally—yeas 18,-nays 12. Mr. Connell, one fbr opening Lehigh avenue I,nd Fourth street, which passed finally Mr: DonOvan, one for opeaing Franklin street, which passed finally. Mr. Connell, one providing the manner of filling the vacancies of the City Councils, which passed finally. Adjourned until evening. - HOUSE OF REPRESFINT, The House met at 10 J' clock. HOUSE OF REPRESFINT.eiTIVES. - - Mr. 111yers (Bedford) called up an act to incur pcirate the Connellsville and Southern Pennsyl vania Railroad Company. Mr. High= opposed the bill in a long sne sch. Represented the remonstrances of seven thousand residents along the proposes route against its erec— tion. He believed tt at a road by such a route was needed, but he was opposed to the roaming com mission given the new company. Parties con nected with the Pittsburgh ana Connells vitt. road were now in town consulting in reference to the bill, which was really intended to hurt the Pitts. burgh and Connellsville road. -- - . He presented the protest of the President (Mr. Latrobe) of the latter road against the bill, denying what was assumed, that the Pittsourgh and Connellsville road was involved in embar rassments, and asserting that the people of the West desire the Pittsburgh and Connells vile company to build the road, for which it Was able to give as good assurances as any other ;parties. Protesting farther on behalf of their creditors, the principal of Which was the city of Baltimore, who own mortgages on the completion of the whole route as originally planned by the Pittsburgh and Connellsville road. Mr. Bigham asked for a postponement, that parties might nave a fair chance of consultation. He was about pre sentingthe action of the Pittsburgh Board of Tr.ule against the bill, when Mr. Beck called the previous question, and the call was sustained—yeas 63, nays 29. The question was then taken on the proviso of Mr. Musselmau, requiring the company to com plete the road by the proposed route within throe years ; was agreed to—yeas SI, nays 4. Mr. Glass submit•ed an amendment, Which was ruled out of order under the operation of tne pre vious question. The question was then taken on the first section —yeas 69. nays 15. Mr. Meyers called the previous question of th. second section, and the call was sustained. So the second section passed. Pending the consideration of the bill, the House adjourned to meet at 3 o' clock. . - . Afternoon Session. —The act incorporating the y Southern Pennsylvania Railroad passed -the third reading. Also, the act incorporating the Oil tatty I Bank. An actrepealing so much of the charter of the Pittsburgh and Connellsville Railroad, as allows them any privileges south or east of Connellsville was discussed at length and was finally p lased by 68 ayes to 23 noes. (The privileges taken frJni this company are proposed to be given to the Southern Pennsylvania Railroad, which passed to third reading, as above.) The friends of the Southern Pennsylvania Company allege that the existing Pittsburg and Connellsville Company does not ie. tend to complete the line south of ConuellsvillA. and the Pittsburgh and Comae laville Comp tny as sert, on the contrary, that they have aln>ady in vited proposals and are new preparing to finis laths line to Cumberland. NEW PUBLICATIONS NEW BOOKS ! NEW BOu.K.S ! Speke's Africa. A Journal of the Discovery of the Sources of the Nile. Svo. I)niTersal Progress. By Herbert Spencer; 12m.0. Brilwer Lytton.' s Dramas and Poems. Blue and Swain's Poems. Blue and Geld. Round the Block. A new American Navel. 12mo Editor's Ministry. By Harriet B. McKeever 12mo. Herbert Spencer on Education. Fcr t.ale by WILLIAM S. in ALFRED MAMTIEN. apt° 606 Chestnut street. JUST RECEIVED BY F. LEY POLDT, Bookseller, Publisher and Importer, 1313 CHESTNUT street. STUDIES OF RELIGIOUS HISTORY AND CRITICISM, BY ERNEST RENAN t Author of "The Life of Jesus." Authorized translation from the original French, by Rev. 0. B. Frothingham, with a biographical introduc tion. I vol., Byo., cloth. Price S 2 50. Sent, postage free, on receipt of price. ap2os AI.LEN'S LIXL OF PHILIDOit. —TER LIFE OF PHILIDOR, Musician andiphess Player, by George Allen, Greek Professor in the 'University of Pennsylvania; with a Supple mentary Essay on Phtlidor, as Chess Author and Chess Player, by Tassile Von Heldebrand un dot Lasa, Envoy Extraordinary nnd Minister Pleni potentiary of the Ring of PruSsia, at the Court Saxe-Weimar. 1 vol., octavo, vellum, I top. rrice $1 25. Lately published by E. H. BUTLER ,±s CO. nos 137 South Fourth street T HEOLOGICAL BOOKS, PAMPHLETS and NEWSPAPERS bought, and sold at JAS. BARR'S. 1105 Market street. Philadelphia. fel MILLINERY joMRS. R. DILLON, 323 and 331 SOUTIZ street, has a handsome assortment of Spring MILLINERY, at the latest styles,to which she invites the attention of the ladies. mh3l-2.lt* 13 MISS M. it. BAKER, has opened a 1346 CHESTNUT street, large assortment of PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring and Summer of 1861. MISS FENNELL, 26 North EIGHTH street, has oned - SPRING AND SUMM ER 'MILLINERY, FLOWERS, RIBBONS, e.p9-2m &e. OPENING.—MRS. S. A LINGLE, No. rat SPRING- GARDEN St.,will open on THURSDAY, April 7th, a handsome as sortment of Spring MILLINERY; also a choice assortment of Children's Hats, trimmed in the mutest Parisian styles, being of quite a new de- Bleaching, pressing and Dyeing carefully attended to. ap2-2mo¢ DENTISTRY GP DR ' PRAOTIC/AD DENTIST for the last twenty years, 219 VINE Street, .below Third, inserts the most beautiful TEETH 01 the age, mounted on fine Gold, Platina, Vulcanite, comma, Amb e r, ,at prices fO7 • heat and substantial work, more reasonable than . any Dentist in this city or State. Teeth plugged to last for life. Artificial Teeired to suit. No pain in extracting. All wor th k wanted to fit ataforenes. 'haft 1111100-fttli TRUSSES ___ WIS. JAMES BETTS' S CTELEBRATED DI SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, andth only _ supporters under Medical patronage. T - — ...we e s and physicians are respectfully requested to al mil on Mrs, BETTS, at her residence, 1039 iitrAybr ur i street, Philadelphia (to avoid counterfeits), na t t y :thowtand invalids having been advised by their Physicians to use her appliances. Those may are genuine bearing the United States Oopywxight Labels on the box and signatures also on the Sup. jgOrWis with Testimonials. RIM LATURE. GREAT CENTRAL FAIR U. S. SANI TARY COMMISSION. XP_RESS COMPANIES Auxiliary Commit. tee on LABOR, INCOME and REVENUE, to obtatneontributions of one day's pay from the em ployes of all Express Companies in Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware. - JOAN BINGHAM, Chairman, Of Ex Co. R. P. MoCULLAGII,Adams Trea p s ress urer, Of Adams Express Co.'s Expresses. LOVEJOY, of Hamden' s le Howard Co.'s Expresses. OZEDINGI3 JOHN SMYLIE, of Howard Express Co. J. VAN RENSSELAER, of West Jersey Ex press._ GEORGE R. DTINN, of New Jersey Express Company. JAMES MORRELL, JP—, of Binsley & Co.'s Express. CHARLES A: OATCVAN, of Philadelphia Local Express Co. apl9•6ts crrTHE GREAT OENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION.—Com mittee for a Day's Labor, a Day's Income. -u Day's Revenue, Office, No. 118 S. SEYENT street, corner of Sansom street. This Office will be open daily frdm 9A. M. to 6 P M.; to receive subscriptions of One Day's Labor, One Day's In come, One Day's Revenue, from all who labor or have Incomes or revenues. Every family has some relative or friend in the Army or Navy. Let all bring in their offerings to swell the great tide which is to culminate at Logan Square in the month of June next. _ . . We will receive Individual Subscriptions, Household Subscriptions, Association subscrip tions, Subscriptions of a Day's Labor, a Day's In come, a Day's Revenue, in Money, in Manufac: tures, in products. The poor man or woman will thus have an opportunity. to contribute to the oh j.cts of the Fair who would otherwise be shut out from participation M. it. Citizens are invited to call at the office, where a Committee will be constantly in attendance to con sider their suggestions and to appoint Sub-Com mittees for City and Country. L. MONT.iOMERY BOND, Chairman MOGuEorni. J. AliTenEsov, secretary. JOHN W. CLAGHORN. treasurer. Office, No lit S. SE VENT ti St., Phila. al6-131,5, c.g..=. CABINET DEPARTMENT uF THE GREAT CENTRAL FAIR FOR THE SANITARY COMMISSION, to be held in Phila. delpbia, first week in June, IE6I. • The undersigned have been appointed a commit tee tOsolicit, receive and arrange for sale, Cabinet Ware, of any and every description, whica the liberality of manufacturers and venders mty incline them to present in aid of the Fair. Any thing, however simple, or of but little mon,y value, will be acceptable, whilst, at the same time, the undersigned would most respectfully urge upon all to make as valuable contributions as it may be in their power to offer. The great,indeed, sole aim of the Fair, is to do good to the sick and wounded of our gallant army, and though the feeling which will prompt all who contribute is that of gratitude to our soldiers,theoccasion may be used, incidentally, to bring before the public eye, the varied manufactures of our country, an we, who are engared in the department of Cabinet Ware. should make an effort to be properly repre sented. All contributions forwarded should be addressed to , he Central Fair 'Depot, and invoice and value forwarded to THOMAS THOMPSON, Chairman. 3:39 South Second Street, Philadelphia. Tuom A S TII 0 l'§t P 5C,..!4 - , A.iLejlmbre, Chairman, :236 South Abner Lincoln, Seceond street. of Riebel & Lincoln, Henry Adolph, I. Lutz, Joseph Allen, W. EL Main, 'of W. &J. Allen & Bro.l of C. B. Mench & Co., John A. Bauer, George C. Mangan, Geo. S. Courtney,'George Mecke, ut Courtney & Willets, 'Thomas H. Moore, Marcus A. I a.vis of Moore & Campion, of Parson & ' DAVIS, Charles W. Reeves, J. H. Gates, S. B. Register, of Gates,Kilburn & Co., of Register & Bell, Charles Goehmann, . W. Sanderson, John H. Gould. of W. Sanderson &Son, of Gould & Co., ,Thomas P. Sherborne Jr. Stevens Gray, of Thomas F. Sher- P. P. Gustine, borne & Son, George J. Henkels, G. Volmer, John A. Het kels. I. H. Wizler, of T. & J. A. Henkels, George I. Young, H. F lloov,r, of Lewis Thompson & li. M. Karcher,l Co., LADIES' COMMITTEE UPON CABINET WARE. _ Mrs. Seth B. Stitt, Chairman, 212 West Logan Square. Mrs. Edward H. Trotter, 1621 Chestnut Street.. • • Joseph Harrison. iiittenhouse square. . • 'Henry Prothingham, Broad and Locu.st: • • Mutts - ell Green. 119 Girard Street. •• J H. Campton, tB6 Pine Street. • • J. L. Southwick, 2026 Chestnut Street. • • A. M. Collins, 1900 Plymouth Street. " S ii. Williams, 19 S Vine Street. Miss M. G. Wells, 12t South Thirteenth Street • A. T. JeWell, 1611 Vine Street. Contributions in money may be sent to the Chair man of t-ither Committee. . aptll.6q GREATUENTELAL FAIR. To be held in Philadelpnia, June, ISdI. 1 he COAIMITTEE ori GLASS, GLASSWARE AND PORCELAIN solicit your aid in further ance of the Fair. to be held by the citizens of Pennsylvania, Delaware and New Jersey. in tue city of Philadelphia, for the benefit of trie Sani tary Commission, an organization too well known to need any further notice than the accompanying appeal of the Executive Committee. The nude signed. while, acknowledging the promptness with which our citizens have always • answered any appeal in behalf of the great cause in which we are engaged, venture confidently to hope that in the present case, although we were not the first to inaugurate this mode ot collecting funds for our great national institution, yet, that we shall not be behind our sister cities in the success of our proposed "Central Fair." We have great confidence that onr contributors will do, with heartiness and good will, the utmost that lies in their power. Donations of single pieces of old china or fancy glass or porcelain are desirable, and will be thank tolly received. The Committee earnestly request that all contri butions be forwarded, if possible, before May 15th. 'lt is also requested that each article be marked With'its retail value. On .sending box or package, please forward to the Chairman of the Committee a list of its con tents, in order that due acknowledgment of the re ceipt of trill same may be made. If sent by express or railroad company, do not prepay charges. On one corner mark your name and county. Mark each box or package thus: • "WM. M. MUZZEY, Chairman, "Great Central Fair Warehouse, 'Philadelphia." COMMITTEE. WM. M. MUZZEY, Chairman, No. 419 Com merce street. Thomas A. Boyd, 32 North Fourth street. G. N. Allen, 23 South Fourth street. Wm. M. Shoemaker, N. E. corner of Fourth and Race streets. Aug. L. Kaub, 234 North Third street. Robert K. Wright, 115 Walnut street. MRS. 7. H. TOWNE, Chairman, 1616 Locust street. Mrs. Isaac S. Serrill, Darby. Mrs M. L. Frederick, 1633 Chestnut street. Mrs. Pemberton Smith, 30 north Sixteenth st. Mrs. S. Harvey Thomas, Tuipehocken street, Germantown. Mrs. T'eodore C. Lewis, Tuipehocken street, Germantown. Miss Hannah Ann Zell, Price st., Germantown. Mrs. Frederick Collins, 1917 Spruce street. Miss Sophie F. Jones, Walnut st., first house above Fortieth. Miss Helen Keen, Chestnut street, above Thirty sixth. apl9-tf nSrUNION STATE CON VENTIUN.—Dis loyal men of Pennsylvania, comprising tile National Union Party, will meet in State Conven tion in the Hall of the House of Representatives, at HARRISBURG, at noon, on THURSDAY, April 29, 1864. Each district will be entitled to the same repre sentation it now has in tne State Legislature, and the delegates will be chosen at such times and is such manner as shall be directed by the respective County Committees. The State Convention is called for the purpose of placing in nomination an Electoral ticket, select ing delegates at large to the National Convention of the Union party to be held at Baltimore on the 7th of June, and taking such action as it may deem proper in reference to the approaching Presiden tial canvass. The selection of the district delegates irom Penn sylvania to the National Convention is left—where it properly belongs—to the people assembled in their County Conventions; but the different County Committees are earnestly requested to adopt suer measures as will procure a full attendance at their respective Conventions; and thereby secure, in the choice of delegates, alull and fair expression of the will of the people. The committee cannot forbear to congratulate all lovers of liberty and the Union upon the recent thumps of the good cause in New Hampshire at d Connecticut, and toexpress the hope shared by all loyalmen, that they are only the forerunners of more splendid victories soon to be won in the - same cause alike by the ballet and the ballot. In behalf of the Union State Central Committee. WAYNE IIIoVEAGH, Chairman. GEO. W /1 " 1:ERSIBT ' } Secretaries. W. W. HAYS, aptl.tf* apl2-3M r OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH CO AL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. —Purr.ioar.- Pura, April 20th, 1861.—The stated annual meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Board of Trade Rooms, North side of Chestnut street, above Fifth, on TUESDAY morn ing, the 3rd 'day of May next, at half-past 10 o'clock ; atter which an election will be held at the same place, for Officers of the Company-for the ensuing year. The election so close at 2 o'- clock P. M. , of the same day. ap2o-w,f,m, 54] JAMES S.. COS, Prest. THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN : PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22,_1864. CITA COURSE OF LEOTURES ON HOTANY, with frequent excursions in the environs of the city, for practical study will be delivered in the Scientific and Classical Institute, CHESTNUT street, Northwest corner of Twelfth street. beginning at 5 o' clock, April 27th. Entre ce on Twelfth street. Introductory lecture free. nOl-6t* By J. ENNLS, Principal. CITMEETINGS FOR UNITED PRA.YER, FIVE O'CLOCK, P. M. Church of the Epiphany, Epi.cop a d, MONDAY AND TRUkSDAY. Presbyterian Church, Penn Square, TUESDAY AND FRIDAY. Baptist Church, Broad ano Arch, WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY. apls-7t* ocrNOTICE.—The Annual Meeting of the BARCLAY COAL COMPANY, will be held at their.Ofhce, Northwest corner FOURTH and WALNUT sireets, on MONDAY, May 2d, 156-1, at no' clock. noon, when an Election will be held for a PRESIDENT and SIX DIREC TORS to serve the ensuing year. HARVEY SHAW, Secretary. apls-f,n, w, 6to EGYPT AND THE NILE. —Dr. H my lMHartshorne will deliver a Lecture on ''A Trip to Egypt," at the-Lecture Room of the Cen tral High :school, Broad and Green streets, on MONDAY EVENING, April 25 tn, at 8 o'clock. Proceeds for the Sanitary Commission. Admission 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Gould' ti, tieventh and Chestnut streets; A shmead & Evans; the office of the Sanitary Commission 1307 Che.t.. nut street, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. aplS-m, w, f..lt* ram THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Stockholders of the Gre , n Mountain bumf Company will be held on TUESDAY, May 10, 1864, at 11 o'clock - noon, in room No. 30, Mer chants' Exchange, in the _City of Philadelphia, for the purpose of electing Five Directors to serve the ensuing year. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed on the 30th inst., and will be re-opened or Nay 75. WM. S. GREEN apl3-w t f&mtmylo* Pt' NNSYLV ANIA R COX PANY, TREASURER' S DEPARTMENT. —PHILADELPHIA, April ‘2O, .li-64 NOTICE TO S MOE HOLDERS.—The Board of Directors haVe thin day declared a semi-annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock of the Company, clear of national and State taxes, payable on and after May 16, 1.61. Blanks powers of Attorney for collecting divi dends can he had at the office of the Company. No. tad South Third street. Stock and Scrip certificates for the extra dividend will be ready for delivery on and atter May 2d. ap2l-tiel cgs HILTON'S CEMENT.—The Insoluble Cement of the Messrs Hilton Brothers is cer tainly the best article of the .kind ever invented. It should be kept in every nisuantactory, workshop and house, everywhere. By its use many dollars can be saved in the run of a year. -This Oemeut cannot decompose or become corrupt, as its combi nation is on scientific principles, and under no cir cumstances or change of temperature will it emit any offensive smell. The various uses to which It can be successfully apulied renders it invaluabl= to all classes Far particulars see IIdVATCNATIIAIit TrPHILADELPHIA AND ItEADINO Railroad Company, Office U 7 South Fourth Street. PHILADELPHIA, September 3, ISO. DIVIDEND NOTICE.—The following named persons are entitled to a Dividend on the common swell of this Company. The residence of several of them is unknown, and it is therefore necessary that the Certificates of Stock should be presented on calling for the Dividend. S. BRADFORD;Treastirer. aroommonits' NAMES. Timothy C. Boyle, Henry B. Sherer, S. Lancaster, Andrew Turner, John Mclntyre, Mrs. Rebecca Ulrich. Benjamin F. Newport, fed6-tr9 WELECTRICITY. OK AND LIVE! A. WORD TO THE WISE IS SUFFICIENT! All diseased conditions, both acute and chronic, where there is vitality enough left to react, are permanently cured, by warrantee, at 1220 Walnut street, Philadelphia, and in case of a failure in most obstinate-ramladies,no charge is made. Elec trical Institution, established about five years ago by Professor BOLLES. Read the following: A class of maladies prevails to a fearful extent in communities, dooming 100,C00 youths, of both sexes. annually to an early grave. These diseases •are very imperfectly understood. Their external manifestations or symptoms are nervous debility. rels xatior, and great exhaustion, utarasmus, or wasting and consumption of the tissues of the whole body, shortness of breathing, or too hurried breathing on ascending a hill or flight of stairs. palpitation of the heart, asthma, bronchitis, and a diy, sore throat, trembling and shaking of the arms and lower limbs, aversion to society, business, and to study: sometimes dimness of the eyesight, loss of memory: dizziness of the head, neuralgia, parts of the body, pains in the back and lower limbs, lum bago, dyspepsia. fconstipation of the bowels, de ranged secretions of the kidneys, and many other glands of the body, yrodncing virulent diseases in both males and females, likewise epilepsy; hys teria, and different forms of nervous spasms. Now, then, ninety-nine cases out of every hun dred of all the above named diseases, and a 'host of otheranot named, as consumption of the lungs or of the spinal nerves, have their origin in the pelvic viscera, hence the want of success by any of the old medical systems of practice. All the above named maladies are treated and cured by Professor Bolles, at 12.20 Walnut street. I)•SEASES OF FEMALES. Prolapses Uteri. Lencorrhcea, Amenorrlacei, Dys.menorrhiea. All the above diseases and other Uterine complaints have their origin in a loss of the vital power of the bod y, brought on by injuries, excesses, sedentary habits, personal abuses, abor tions,and the use of powerful medicines. Some of the peculiar symptoms are dragging pains through the hips and back, weakness of the limb and extreme laugnor and debility throughout the entire system The effects produced from these troublesome maladies are almost multitudinous Consumption, Dyspepsia; Neuralgia, Paralysis, Deafness, Blindness, Fits, Insanity and even Idiocy are not uncommon. No effectual or reliable remedy has ever been found for these alarming complaints till our late discovery in the use of Electricity in strict actor. dance with the positive and negative polar action of the Uterine Organs'. We never failed in curing afl of the above diseases, except in case of or ganic deringements,or severe Injuries of the parts. At 1220 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. Con sultation free apl4-Imit ars UNITED STATES CHRISTIAN CUM MISSION. —SUMMARY TO JANUARY 1, 1664. Work now in Progress in the Army at Rest— Christian Commission Stations largely increased in Number—The Work Abundantly Prospered— Many more Stations needed to meet the wants of the Army—Unprecedented Call for Delegates and Supplies—Preparations for the Coming Campaign. with its Movements and Battles. The Christian Commission depends mainly upon direct contributions, and must not be forgotten by Loyal Christian People. INCREASING WANTS DEMAND IN CREASED LIBERALITY. ElReceipts of Money, Stores, &c., to January 1, 1661 , 81,148,093 94. Number of Boxes of Stores, Ice., shipped to the field or distributed at home, 16,330. Number of Delegates sent, 1,563. Copies of Scriptures distributed, 568,275; Hymn and Psalm Books, 502, 556; Knapsack Books, 1,370, - 348; Library Books, 43,163: Pamphlets, 155,145; Religious Newspapers, 3,316,250; Pages of Tracts, 22, 930,499, Silent Comorters, 1,115. The United States Christian Commission has seized the present golden opportunity of rest for the Army to extend its work for the good of the Soldiers STATIONS have been multiplied, each with Its chapel and store tents, free writing tables, and clothing, comforts and reading matter for gra tuitous distribution. VOLUNTARY DELEGATES, in numbers greater than ever before, have been sent to preach the Gosild at the stations and in regiments, bat teries an 4 camps without Chaplains, distribute reading matter and stores, and labor for the good of the Soldiers. . A PERMANENT FIELD AGENCY has been sufficiently extended to establish stations and superintend the work. THE BLESSING OF GOD rests signally on all parts of - the work. Many thousands have been cheered, benefited and saved. Still a large part of the Army remains unreached, and 'double the number, both of stations and delegates, are needed__ to meet the urgent demand for them. . The Christian Commission offers to the people a _perfectly reliable and wonderfully economical channel to reach the entire army in all its various fields. The money given goes in full measure, in benefits for body and soul, directly to the Soldiers; and Stores also, immediately from the hands of delegates from home, who add words and deeds of kit. dneas to the gifts when bestowed, Let the people give the Money and Stores, and the work will be dons. The large corps of Delegates now in the field will serve as a grand corps of relief when the armies shall move and battles be fought, and the greater their number the more prompt and effec tive will be the relief they shall render. Let not the present work languish. Wait not for the cry of the wounded and dying before pro viding relief. • Send now and send abundantly both money and stores, and the soldiers' blessing shall be upon yon. Send money to JOSEPH PATTERSON, Trea surer, at Western Bank, and stores to GEORGE H. STUART, Chairman Christmn Cimmisston - No. 13 BANK street, Philadelphia, W. E BOARDMAN, Secretary -mhB-tig. United States. Q. "O SPECIAL NOTICES. THOS. T. FIRTH, Treasurer DEL A WARE AND RARITAN . RAILROAD COMPANY, April 13, tsn: Ville Stockholders of the above Company will meet on TUESDAY, the 10th of May nest, at their Office, in PRINOETON, N.J.. at 12 o' clock, M., to elect nine Directors far the ensuing year. apl6tmylo JOHN P. STOCKTON. Sec`y. cryb GAP MINING COMPANY.—The An nual Meeting of stockholders. of the GAP MINING COMPANY. will be held at their office, No. 136 South THIRD street, on MONDAY the second day of May, at 1 0' clock, P. M., at which time and place an election will be held for five Directors to serve for the ensuing. year. apl6-tmy2o F. S. HOECKLEY, Secretary. oy, SCHUYLKILL aNu SUSQUEB.A.NNA. Railroad Company, Mice, 227 South Fourth street, Philadelphia, April 4, 1861.—T. e Annual Meeting of the z.iockboldtrs of this company and an election for President and Six Managers will take piece at the office of the company on MON DAY, the 24 day of May next at .2 o' clock, M. apstmy2o W. IE WEBB, Secretary. 137. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH ZINC COMPANY, No. 121 WALNUT STREET PHILADELPHIA, April 19, 1661 —The Ann . !al meeting of the Stockholders of the LEHIGH Z ; l s i G COMPANY will be held on WEDNES DAY, May 4th prox., at 11 o' clock A. M., for the election of seven Directors t, serve for the en suing year, and for the tray action of other busi ness.GOßDON DIONGES. _ . aplB-14t§ ocrOFFICE OF THE CAMI,EN AND AM BOY RAI , ROAD AND TRA.NSPOR CA TION COMPANY,>BonDENTows, March '23th, 18(4. NOTICE.—The annual meeting of the Stock holders of the Camden and Amboy Railroad and Transportation Company will be held at BUR DENTOWN, N. J., on THURSDAY, 29th April neat, at 12 M., in the Office of the Company, for ' the election of seven Directors to serve for the en suing year. SAMUEL J. BAYARD, nah2.tap29¢ See yC. Sr. A. R.R. Sr-Trans. Co. ca. OF. FIOE BOHEMIAN MINING OU"I -PANY OF MICHIGAN, No. 112 WAL- N UT street, PIIILADkLPHIA, April 14th, 1651. Notice is hereby given that an Assessment of ONE ; DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS per Shire on each and every share of the Ospital Stock has this day been called by the Board bf Directors of the Imhemian Mining Company, due and payable at the Vltice of the Company, No. 14r2 WALNUT s'.reet, Philadelphia, on or before the 15th day of May , It•GI. By order of the Board of Directors. aplitmyl.% WM. L. MAOTIER, EN, Secret try 07. TREASURY DEPARTMENT —OFFICE OP OOMPTROLLER OF THE 01711IIENCY, WASHINGTON, Feb. 26th, IE-64. it hereaz, By satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear that the Fourth National . Bank of Philadelphia, itt the county of Philadelphia, and State of Pennsylva nia, has been duly organized under and according to the requirements of the act of Congress, entitled ~a n act to provide a national currency, secured by a pledge of United States stocks, and to provide for the circulation and redemption thereof," ap proved February 25th, and has complied with all the provisions of said act required to be complied with before commencing the business of Banking, how, therefore, I, Hugh McCulloch. Comptrol ler of the Currency, do hereby certify that the FOURTH NATIONAL BANK OF PHILADEL PHIA. co tray of Philadelphia, and State of Penn sylvania, 11 authorized to commence the business of Ranking, under the act aforesaid. In tesumony whereof, witness my hand and seal of office, this twenty-sixth day of Pelirna.ry, HUGH MoCULLOCH, Comptroller of the Currency. mh2.-2mo 6 , CO. A, TWENTY-FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA MILITIA.—The members . will assemble at the Armory of the Washingtin .1. Grays. t 'FRANKLIN HALL," on SATUR- Lay EVENING, the ....nd inst., at 9 o'clock.. to sigu pay roll. Relatives or friends of members absent or deceased Will report. ap2l-3t* Hv. NEIL, Captain H _..EADQUARTERS HAMILTON ILIFLES, WEST PHILADELPHIA, April 21, 1. - -61. The members of the HAMILTON RIFLES .1.0 o. D, Third Regiment R. B.), who were to ter vice in September, IS4 - 4.! will call at tne Armory on FRIDAY and SATURDAY EVENINGS of this week, between the hours of S and 9 o'clock to sign the rolls and receive their par. By order. B. ANDREWS KNIGHT, Captain. J. R. McCrunr, 1.. S. ar2.1..3t.e ATTENTiuN ! lit t.attitats or 80. •-- TER li L, Seventti Regiment, P. RI.. (Union 1 A nil le ry ,) in service in September, 1,6-2 will ' report immediately at N 0.116 ad ilsr sUT St. Friends of absentees will report. ISAAC STAttR, Jr., Capt Com' g. S. I. Pnortr, Orderly Sergeant. a ii2o - s i t* tiATTENTION, O . COMPANY, 7th REGIT 3I'ENT P. II , "GREI RESERVES. "—The members of the Company. • •September. li-43f.'.,'' will meet at the Armory. BROAD street. below Race street on SATURDAY EVENING, the 2,1 d inst., at: o'clock:, to slim the Pay.rolls. Mem bers absent from the city or deceased, families or friends must report. GEO. W. WOOD, ap2o-4t* Captain. ... .. ... Utt DALE ANL TV LEI FOR SALE —The PROPER ry 1619 Alum s , rret—double House, lot 42 by 162. Apply tou. H. ROHINETT, ItitX) GREEN .street, or J ROBINEIT, *22.'1. North sELIuN st' &wt. lrn* Mt,Fttß sALE.—ztaudsJrne and convenieut RESIDENCE. FIFTH =creel, below NOBLE. 45 feet front by to feet deep. Apply to JOHN H. WEEKS. S W. corner Fifth and Noble. aplS-P-'4 , dka FOR SALE-HOUSE ANU 1' UR.NI TURE—An excel:ent .oppJrtunity for one about commencing house-keeping. The house is beautitnlly situated, built of the best materials, and with all modern improvements. The furni ture of the latest style. Inquire on tne Southeast corner of SIXTEENTH and MOUNT VERNON streets. ap2 .2t* M. COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM FOR SALE.—One-half or all that vat ns.ble Stone post Farm of 100 acres, BRISTOL TURNPIKE, above the seven-mile stone,and near Tacony, with a fine view of the Delaware river, &c. Mansion house and other dwellings to let; also, factory - and m ths ho p Apply on the premises, or R. WHITAKER, No. 610 Locust street arettlot* do (JOU brliel SLAT AND rAitiv. z'olt gle N - I SALE—Containing nity-five acres, Handsomely situated in Cheltenham township, Montgomery =IRV, Pennsylvania, about (sign miles from the city and one and a-half from Yorl ,Road Station, on the North Pennsylvania Rail. road. The b uildings are nearly new, substantial and well calculated for a winter or summer resi dence. Apply to 0. R. N LJIBHHID , No. Si South SIXTH street, Philadelphia- sel9-g4 IRIOII SALE. —The Property on Sahool House Lane, fronting eight hundred and eight (1.0) feet on said Lane, and extending nearly one-third of a mile to the Wissahickon, with front on that stream. Containing thirty (30) acres, with numerous desirable sites for Country Seats, five minutes walk from the Railroad Depot, and twenty minutes walk from the ulty. Apply to CHARLES H. MU IEtHEID. N0..t).0.5 South SIXTH st. f'26-6e fisa FOR SALE.—OHESTNUT HILL MAN SION and GROUNDS on SUMMIT street. Within five minutes walk of Railroad Depot, over looking miles of country. The House is of Stone of excellent build and possessing every con venience. The lot is 200 feet front by 32.5 feet deep, 'well planted with trees. Terms accomodating. Apply to JOHN H. WEEKS, c4)15 S. W. cor. Fifth and Noble. =FARM FOR SALE — Ina high state of cultivation, in Montgomery county, within twenty minutes drive of a station on the North Pennsylvania Railroad; large Stone Dwelling, new Barn, all necessary out-buildings, plenty of excellent water. abundance of fruit of all kinds good fencing, everything in good order. Posses elon immediately. Apply to GEO..T. HENBELS 809 CHEST NUT street, or CHAS- W. HENIC ELS, on the premises, Montgomeryville. apl9-6t* dm THE FLORENCE IRON WORKS FOR mg Sale.—The subscriber is authorized to sill the valuable property known as ~ T he Florence Iron Works," situated at Florence, on the Delaware ri ter, six miles above Burlington, in the State of New Jersey, with all the Machinery, work-shops, store, workmen's dwellings, Mansion House, and about 50 Acres of Land, with a beautiful river front of 2.000 feet. The Foundry is 150 feet long by 100 feet wide, the Machine Shop 150 by 60, both built of brick, in the most substantial manner. The Mansion House is of brick, of handsome architec ture, and is surrounded by a magnificent grove of large forest trees. This property is well suited for the manufacture of Governmet t work, iron ships, cannon, pipes, steam engines, dcc. , or could be adapted to almost any manufacturing purpose. It is most eligibly situated, possess.nk, as it does, the advantage of both water and railroad communication. For further particulars, terms, &-c., apply in person or by letter to E. OARPENTER, ap2o•Bt¢. 242 South Third street. EaFOR Sti.LE—n. very desirable and hand some brocern four-storf brkk RESiD ENOE. with threerstory back bui , dings and lot, of ground No. 1111 MOUNT 'VERNON street (nortn side), 26 feet front and over 125 feet deep to LEMON street. )t is finished in modern style, and is in crmplete order; having been recently thoraugnly overheated and repaired, hand: omel. papered and painted throughout; gas introduced ( with handsome gas fixtures and chandeliers, which will be included in -the sale), • bath; hot and cold water, furnace, cookiiae range, +4 c. Will be soid at a very reaSobable price, on se commoanting • terms, and lmmedit.e possession given. Apply to C. W. THA.OKAM A. it SIN, apQO.6t IVo. 2FI South Third at•eet. FOR SALE AND TO LET do FOR SALE—A neat stone DWELLING, AELWost Philadelphia, SPRUCE street, above Forty-fourth. Apply at 103 WALNUT ap s l tr s e -I:2 et t ( * op 'stairs). - rTO RENT—A. beautifully situated double COUNTRY RESIDENOE, three minutes' walk from Wissinoming Station, on Trenton Rail road, with coach-house and garden. Apply No. 71.7. WALNUT street. FOR SALK—A line dwelling, 5t2 Spruce JEI strent,'with extensive back buildingsmodern mprovements; situation very eligible. Apply to J. H. CUR: IS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. IR FOR SALE—A desirable three-story brick Irla dwelling, with double back braidings, 1510 Lombard street; modern conveniences. Terms accommodating. Apply to J. H. CURTIS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 433 Walnut street. Altiß SO - ST S BROAD St RE ET. —FOR S.A.LE, l a three-story brick dwelling, with three story double back buildings, 417 South Broad street. All modem conveniences. Apply to J. H. CURTIS .14 - SON, Real Estate Brokers, 933 Walnut street. oRN FURNISHED HOUSE.—TO RENT—A Ea four story brown stone house, with large back buildings, and every modern convenience. Furnished complete; situate on Walnut street, west of Twentieth, possession given immediately. J. M. GUMMY & SONS, 508 Walnut street. apilb Secretary 4,217 FOR 'SALE —The four-story brick dwell ing. with three-story double back buildings, situate &o. 1833 Filbert street, has every madern convenience, and is in perfect order throughout; possession given immediately. Lot 00 feet front hy 117 feet deep to a back street. J. M. GUMMY S. 508 Walnut street. ap2..) de n FOR SALE.--UOUNTRY RESIDNCE NM 'and FARM of 50 acras, substantial Dwelling and Barn cn the Bethlehem Pike. 2;4 miles from North WaleS Station, North Pennsylvania Rail road. Finely located and at low price. Apply to J. H. WEEK-, S. W. corner Fifth and Noble. apls-nt•• EaWEST PHILADELPHIA RESIDENCE FOR SALE. —A handsome stone cottage with alt modern improvements Sta.ble,t co tett- honsn, situate on the north side or .LOCUST Street, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth Streets- Im• mediate possession given. Terms accommodating. Apply to A. B. CARVER Co. ,sonthwest corner of Ninth and Filbert streets. apig-6t, YO .-E—TE L-bUtliT THREE El story ß Dwelling, ll No. 617 Norrh ELEVENTII a.,reet, below lionLt Vernon street, wish d mble three story back bni , dings and all the modern con veniences. Immediate poSseisten. Terms ac cemmodanne. Apply to A. B CARVER Az CO corr erNinth and Filbert streets. aplo.st. we GIRARD AVENUE AND SEVEN- Rag TEL.' NTH STREET—FOR ••:ALE.—A. new, handsome three story brick DWELLING. back buildings and lot of ground at the Southwest corner of GIRA ED avenue and SEVENTEENTH street Terms accommodating. Immerhate pos. seesion given. Apply to A. B. CARVER Zr. CO., S. W. corner of Ninth and Filbert sts. ap16..6t.4 Om TO Is ENT FOR THE SUMMER. —A. de in sit - able House and Garden. with pleasant Wrd and good shade trees, in the village of OODBURY. N. J. Easy of access to the city by the West Jersey Railroad. With or without the furniture, Possession given Lnamediately. Apply to apl3-Im} DAVID COOPER, IS North Whaves. dim GERMA.NTO Wis.: PROPERTY FOR .aII.SALE.—A very desirable propery within 10 minutes walk of WayneStation,Germantown Rail road. Large dwelling house with all the modern improvements, stable, spring- hon ,- tee-house c y fined, and good garden, plenty of f it and large shade trees. Apply to W. W. KIN GHT, at 503 COMMERCE street. inll2l-tp dip SYL END' D MAN sION ei ND OU UNTRY NEAR GERMANTOWN, FOR SALE. —The subscriber offers for sale a very ele gant Mansion- house:situate at the corner of MA,N HEIM and GREEN streets, Germantown- The house has spacious back buildings, built of stone and finishes in the very bc-etmanner, regardless of expense, with large saloon parlor, spacious hall and staircase of solid oak; large dining-room, pantry with fireproofs, and kitchen on the first floor, four large chambers, bath-room. with all the modern conveniences, and library on the second floor, and four chambers on the third floor; gas and water throughout, with stationary wash stands; cellar paved and very dry. Ihe stable and barns are complete. Fine garden in good order. The most attractive feature con sists in the Old Shad,- and Ertrgro,ru, combining one of the most desirable places to be found in the country. There are between seven and eight acres of ground in ths estate Converaeit to Wayne and Luy' lb Lane Stations and near Main street.. Can be examined any day in the week.. Apply- to . LEWIS H. REDNER, app -i=t, No. 152 South Fourth street. VALUABLE HOTEL PROPERTY FOR SALE. Pursuant io an order of the orphan's court of the Counry of Cumberland. made at the January term last, will be exposed to sale br public 'endue (4N SATURDAY NEXT. April '2.ld. upon the premises, all that VALUABLE HOTEL PR( iPERTY. situated at the corner of MAIN and I1I(3t1 streets, in the town of MILLVILLE, New Jersey. The property comprise. a large and commodious Hotel, two stories and a half in height, and suffi cient to accommodate a large number of guests. Thee tables. barns and otner outbuildings are in a fine condition, and have a large yard attached The town-of Millyille is one of the most thriving in the state, and is in the direct route of the Mill vllle and Cape May Railroad. This is one of the most desirable locations that can be found. The Hotel is in the heart of the town, and is a splendid stand for busines. The terms will be one-third cash on day of sale, and part of the balance secured by Mortgage, if desired, en the property. Sale will commence at '2 o'clock P. A.S. The lliliyille and Glassboro' Railroad train runs twice a day to and from MillTtlle , and all persons wishing to 'view the property will be shown it by George It. Cooper, Esq.. of Mill Till& JAMES H. TRENOHARD, SAMUEL REEVES, GEORGE B. COOPER, apl.F-Sts, Commissioners. L 0 r ON SRUCE bTREET, by Twenty-fourth P street; 75 feet front on Spruce street by Lou feet in depth to Manning street. Will be sold or let on ground rent st the low rate of 75 per foot; water pipe laid in Manning street, and the ground free from every inemnbrance. Apply to A. B. CAR VER ec CO., Ninth and Filbert streets. apill.6t* mu LET. —Large and small ROOMS. up stairs 1. an? and Alt CHESTNUT street teft-lf Ari TO INVEST IN OLD GROUND $l l O. BENTS: no commission or ex- sp2l-2t 30 000 re AND st i s a lta r uz a ,u f 012,1 N r S TO I T EEor - FI VE YEARS at FIVE PER OENT. S. W. TEIAOKAR& Sc SON, sp2o-3t* :214 South Third street. S 7 000 FOR SAL E.—A well-secured mortgage, of the above amount, on a large lot of ground worth treble the mortgage. J. M. GUMMEY & SONS, ap..20 SOS Walnut street. 4715,000, ghatw and 55,000 to loam o S n i° m .l)( o l r 4 tg 5 per cent. for .5 fears. J. M. GUAIDIEY Sc SONS, aye2o 508 Walnut street. WANTED 'TO RENT—A STALL and Carriage Room in a Private or Club Stable, within two or ihree squares of Broad and Spruce street=. Address, stating terms and locality, F. 0., at this Office. ap2o,w,f,m3t* is NAVAL AND MARINE SERVICE. CITY AND WARD BOUNTY ! ADVANCE PAY AND PRIZE MONEY. MEN WANTED for the NAVAL SERVICE and MARINE CORPS, who will be entitled to all the City Bonnties in addition to Prize Money Seamen will receive an advance of three months' pay as bounty. Application to be made at once to WM. E. LEHMAN, - Captain and Provost Marshal let D., Pa., mh29-tf4 24.5 South Third street. TWO COMMUNICATING Second-story rooms vacant for permanent or transient boarders at 1010 SPRUCE Street. ap2l-2t* SUMMER BOARDING AT CHESTNUT GROVE, MEDlA.—Applications for Board for the coming season will be made at No. 54 North THIRTEENTH street, except on SATURDAYS. when the undersigned will see applicants at CHESTNUT GROVE HOUSE. ap2.lm,* Miss A. L. HARRISON. r=tr; DR. SCOTT'S LIVERY STABLES, 1 0_ or • airk ene,..betyeerl .Brur . t9Forirood and ob • streets, Philadelphia. No, Horse that can injure another will be ad mitted. Livery to be paid before a Horse leaves or is taken away. Boarders receive medical attend ance gratis. Carriages, Wagons and Saddle Horses to hire. New customers for these areMost:respect fully requested to bring a reference. Terms mod crate. hat cash ravmAnts. foln.fhni OARRIAGE MAKERS, Otiv" , ,LEITENBERGER*. SON - rxriors• emrtTawnr fa' N. 14 Q —1,195 boxes zcaleelier- Qring; 305 boxes No. 1 Herring per Obampior. for sale' by . E. A. ,SOIIDEU Dock street Ileb.arr J. HAYS CARSON, 251 North Ninth street, WANTS 130 ARIAN li "lla WILSON & BRO.—RE AL EST ATE AGENTS find BROKERS. 429 WALNUT Street. Money carefully' invested- Real Estate bought, sold and exchanged. Interest on Ground Retnts, ed. Mortgages and Rouse Rents promptly collec ay' T A ME , SCO - VEL, tJ Attorney at LO.V7, Master and Examiner In Ohaneer y, 113 PLlfiyE Street, ap7-Im* . Camden. N. 3. AFPA .1& SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT SOB. THE BALE or FLOUR, GRAIN, MILL PEED, SEEDS, And Produce generally. No. 121 North WATER et., Phila. taps-lav RO ERT .Iwir ia , BROKER, No. 109 South THIRD street mh2s-Iy§ JOS. THOMPSON". GEO. ALKINS. " GEORGE ALKINS & CO, SHIPPING AND COMMISSION AGENTS And General Merchandise Broliers, No. 151 North DELAWARE Avenue, mh'34-I.moi) Philadelphia. ECOND NATIONAL BANE OF PHILA. DELPIIA. FRAB KFORD. CAPITAL SAGO, WO, with the privilege of incresA. mg to SSOD, NATHAN HILLES, President; WILLIAM EL RHAWN . ,'Chshier,la'e ofthe . I .'hiladelphia Rang. DIREOTOUS. Nathan Hilles, Lewis Shallcross, - George W. Rnawn, Charles E. Kremer, Simon R. Snyder,. Benjamin Rowland, Jr., Edward Hayes, Benjamin H. Deacon, Jo Cer. The Second National hn B o an op k of Philadelphia is now open at No. .111ain street, Franktord. fo the transaction of a General Banking Business upon the u4ual terms. Collections upon all accessible points will he iaade upon liberal terms. Respectfully, fe3-aniC GEORGE BuLDIN. rciuRAEL WAR BOLDIN WARTMAN. TOBACCO and GENERAL CCMISSION Merchants, - No. 105 North WATER street and MB North fels DELAWARE avenue. Philadelphia. J,VAUGRANIIIEBRICK, JNO. E. COPE. ri OUTHWAR IC FOUNDRY, ELFTIL 1VA,573.1M3-TON STREETS, PHMADELPRIA. MERRICK /c - SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture ugh and Low P,.. - essiire, u. glues for Land, River and Marine SerTico. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks. Iron Boats, Castings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Iron Frame Roofs fc: Gas Works, Workshop.; at Railroad Stations, tze. Retorts and Gas Machinery, of tile latest and most unproved construction. Eyery description of Plantation Mactmer3-; snot Sugar, Saw and Grist Nitta, Vanatur_ Pans. °pan Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping En gines, &c. Sole Agents for N. Silleur: z Patent Sugar Boil. lug Apparatus, Nesmyth's Patent Steam Ham mer, and Aspinwall Cr, Woolsey's Patent Centri fugal Sugar Draining Machine. jaZ2 E ,A,S.twATsor,b- S A LA mANDEB. &LEES, STORE No. 16 South FOURTH stress, rsnammtpErTA, PA. A lgrge variety of FIRE PROOF S APES emaya en hand, cheap for cash raylV-ly DENNSYLVANIA WORKS—on the DELA WARE River, below PHILADELPHIA, CHESTER, Delaware county, Pa. REANEY, SON & AROKI3OLD, Engineers and Iron Boat Builders, Manufacturers of All nds. 0000NDENSING AN NON-CONDENSkiENG ENGINES, Iron Vessels of all description, Boilers, Water_ Tanks, Pronellers. &c., &c. T. REAN EY, W. B. RkAI`TEY, S. ARCaLBGLA Late Of Lat, Eviney, Neafle & Co., Engineer it Penn Works. Phila. - liyl3-•d1 E. S. I.l=-' 'DETER WRIGHT Zz SONS, IMPORTERS OF EARTHENWARE, - SHIPPING AND COMMISSION armatcuarrra 11.5 WALNUT STREET, PECCLADELPZI.A. 711.3L1V3 A 'WRIGHT, KLILICILFT A. Gr.. 1543024, TEOE.2;TON PISS, TIIIIODOE3 WV.IGET. 1111 /`1 AS FIXTURFS.—W...IIINER, -.IIIISILEY da iaCO. , No. 71S CHESTNUT street, illanntactu rers of Gas Fixtures, Lamps, 41c.c., ac., would call the attention of the public to their large and. elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers Pendants, Brackets, They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and public Buildings, and attend to, extending, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All= work warranted - - xa:l3 _ D11136-'6 ITTE HAVE JUST RECEIVED AN voice of the following desirable toilet arti cles. of foreign manufacture, Law. Son Sz. Hay den's Honey and Glycerine . Soaps, Beubow &- Sons' Elder Flower and Brown Windsor Soaps, Enclish Tooth, Nail and Hair Brushes, French Extracts, of triple strength, in the original pack azes. from the Flower Farms of De Geniis Co.,fr.. Sommirres (Gard.), in quantities to suit purcha sers.. Morgan .t Bros.' White Felt Vora Plas ters, &c. For sale by E. YARROW Az. CO Druggists. Eighteenth and Vine. aptly- tin* AWREIN CE'S METALLIC BROWN PAINT PER CENT METALLIC BASE. The Metallic base of this Paint is composed of the rrotoxide and Peroxide of Iron. Its proper ties are such as to give it ;superiority over all omers in the market,for the purpose for which it is re commended. It has been proved by thorough exposure, and by comparison with other paints, to be the only re liable Paint to'resist the action of salt water and salt atmosphere. It is therefore especially recommended for ship bottoms, hulls, decks, boiler fronts, smoke stacks and steam pipes. For iron railings, fences, [cars, railroad and other bridges, it is not excelled. It is especially adapted for META LL ROOFS. It is not affected by acids or gases, and is a per fect protector against rust on metals, and - from dampness on brick Walls. It mixes and blends readily with other paints, and by comparison to the amount of surface a given weight will cover, costs about one-half as much as other Metallic Paints. Wherever this Paint has been used, it has given BNTIRB SATISFACTION, which is, we believe, more than can be said of any other paint in the market. ROBERT SIIOEMAR.ER & CO., mhlt•fmw2lt§] - Sole Agents for Pennsylvania, N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets, Phila. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & ROST. SHOEMAKER, BMN.T. H. SHOEMARK% WM. M. SHOEMASE% RIOHAED ISI. SHOES:AIM% TO DRUGGISTS. —We offer the following, o recent importation: Agaric, Aniseed, Star Anise, Caraway and Canary Seed, Althea;, Aconite and Calamus Roots, Barbadoes Tar, Poppy Heads, Tonqua Beans, Refined Borax, Refined Camphor, Jennings' s Calcined and Carb. Magnesia, Calabria. Liquorice, Essential Oils of prime quality,Erenok Chamois, Wedgwood and Porcelain Mortars and Pill Tiles, Evaporating Dishes, Porcelain Fun nels • Flint - Glass Prescription Vials, Druggists' Furniture Bottles, of Boston manufacture, French Vial Corks, Pallet Knives, kn. _ ROBERT SROEIVIAXER do CO., Wholesale Druggists, fe3 N. E. corner Fourth and Race streets DRUGS, &C.—Refined Camphor in barrels, Pare Cream oI Tartar in barrels, English Magnesias 2 Calced Carbonate - and Henry's genuine Super Carb. Sod inine, Morphia, Opium. Sarsaparilla J Ginger, English and Fran,. Tooth rashes, Low's Soaps, Glycerine ey an 'Brown Windsor, Drug gist's Earthenv. re 1 sizes,Mortars, &c. For sale by WILLI& ELLIS /00. , Druggists, No. 7:YI MARRET street. ape-tt FRESH ENGLISH EXTRACTS; 6c., tcc.— Just received direct from GEO. ALLEN / 6 CO, Ampthill, a supply- of Ext. Aconiti. , donnm, Canna', Ind., Conil, Digitalis, Hyoa cyama and Taraxaci, also, Oleum Arnygd. Oleum Croton, Tiglii, Elaterium, Lactu- carium, and a full assortment of fresh medi canal leaves, Zcc., Zcc. BULLOCK &AMEN SHAW. Arcb and Sixth streets. I).IITIiLELLEM OATMEAL by the pound or keg—fresh every week; HUBBELL, Apothe. eary. 1410 OFIESTTITIT ALIT et. vast rn±tx, ENV "PILE " —A. SIMPLE, cleanly and portable Übntrivanca for the appli cation of unguents to the internal tnarface the rectum. Sold by HUBBELL, Apotheciu7 l 1411 Chestnut atrpat. EDUCATION. INFANT E S RETREAT. MDIA, DELAWARE CO. PA.. MRS. SAMUEL EDWARDS, Principal. "la Institution, providing a refined home and the ten- Aerest care and culture for Children from three to seven years of age, will be opened on Wednes day,'APßlLl3. Media is 13 miles from Phila delphia by 'Railroad. For particulars apply to Rev. S. Edwards, - Medizt, Pa. References Bishop Potter, Bishop Stevens, and the Epis. copal Clergy of the city; akso to' Abt•shary Martin, Es g • fel7-ilnit W. H. REAWN, ea. her