THE CITY. amusements this steninq. Cokcert Hall— Chestmit street, above Twelfth— C iriptyV Minstrels. Axoh-rtrkbt Theatre —Arch street, above Sixth.— «* The Comedr Of Errors” —** Serious Family ■WALMUX-DTIUSteX 'i'na*x«B —iiiuu* Walnnt eta.— Dan Bice's Circus. Gortikkutal Thbatrh— Walnutstreet, above Eighth. m ii ITdcla Tom 1 " Cabin.” Assembly Building— Tenth street, below Chestnut.— « Panorama of America and the Great Rebellion.” The New Episcopal Hospital.—The SltiUHgtis ol ih - Ui'ieO'iM*! i>o(*pi‘al imvrt lusued. their yearly repoit. point* philanthropic statistic?, with 8i: accoi nt jf tlw new hospital building The cnrreut of the liospitut for the your. **>clli<*ive of bttildtns operations. have furonuted t0,,...••*•♦- **--*-- Less advertising ftnd printing vjM 7J Less imirovtn'.ents and repairs......•■*2o 46 lew crM- of medicines for 5*237 dispensary pat ents, at 12ceuts each.,., .. Net coat of maintaining the hospital. cf this smu, the amount rectived from the collections in the churches on Thanksgiving Day was 82,704 31.. The whole Dumber of patents treated iu the Hospital during the j ear past u 360. '»liw largest number of pa tients Ht any one time was 35 The daily average num ber was 28. The average time of residence of each pa tient was 26 days. The number of patients who have receive! tho benefits of the dispensary practice is 5.237, making an average of morelhan fourteen pvr d»y througKoa*- the J®' l '- The whole number of patients prescribed for since tho opening of the Hospital is twenty-four thousand Tour hundred and filty-oue. Tfco increase in tho facilities of the institution will have tlm effect of adding largely to the drain on the trea sury. It U thought th-t not lefla tlun <21,000 a Yimr will be reuniml to support tbe one hundred and forty beds which the new wing will accommodate. . Thechnr»l. eofar as the ext**r the first ol July. The main, or cential building, lias all the walhi completed, except a yoitior ol tli<* front and one of the gabies. The roof is closed ill* rnid Mlf Wififl*bed portion is well protected for the winter The amount already subscribed to ward tbe erection of the building has reached the suai of $120,000. Not less than $30,000 more will bo required for the erec tion ot tbe eastern wing, anil for carrying forward til' whole structure, with its adjacent grounds, to ft state of rtltifV The umouut of' money expended in the ei eclion of the building «l nrins the year ia $«5,-ia3. The Ladies of the Soldiers’ Aid Association of Germantown feel it due to their contribu tors ai d themselves to present a report of the work done by ihrni during the past aeasoD, aa follows To Miss Dix, in answer to an urgent letter, 2 boxes clothing, Ac.. 1 box groceries- to Missouri volunteers, 250 flannel shirts; to Pennsylvania voluntcorn, 2 boxes sundries; to Cairo Hospital, by request of Dr. Brinton, brigade surgeon, 3 boxes clothing. Ac.. 3 boxes groceries; to Alexandria Hospital, 1 box books; to St. Louis Hospi tal. uuLiwiia ttdgimant At Poolcsville, 1 box linen, groceries, Ac.; to prisoners of California Regiment at Richmond, ch thing; to Louis ville, liy., 3 boxes clothing, books Ac.; to Lexington, Kv . 3 boxes clothing, groceries, Ac ; to U. S. Hospital, Fifth and Buttonwood streets, 1 box groceries, I box books; to ‘ haniliorsiiurKi 2 boxes clothing. In addition to the hospital work, they have also super intend'd tin: making uf 400 dozen shirts and drawers re ceived from contributors, thereby giving employment to upwards of eighty poor women during tho stoppage of the mills. Itc indies having charge of the work to which so many friendp have generously contributed would add to the foregoing statement an acknowielgment of tho clwcrfut nerswilh which their appeals for pecuntaiy aid have been responded to. This has come to them from every quarter, without regard to name or creed. Their bond ot union is the etrong and comprehensive one of loyalty and humanity. They wish also to offer thiir thanks to those who Imre afforded them the Tain* able fnriliiies of the une of a room, coal, stove, aud free transportation. They propose to contiuue their efforts in behalf of the sick and wounded as long as they shall meet with sympathy and support. The amount of aid they are i‘- cKv will, of rnurw*. ini iimirud by the contri butions of money and material received. iii. ' o Hiii' e ii*t« sir >*r. Ch-*s. Aslimead’s room, Main street, above School, between the hours of 10 and 1, or with Mrs Henry D.Mecver, second duorbelow, or with the Misses Stevrn-o»«, at auy hour. PiiitON Tssi’iscTvus’ ,A?rat T AL Re- FCikt. Thenpnud report of the Prison Inspectors has been received! It affords a comparison of the expenses of the prison rime the present organization of the Rosn», in July. 1856, with those of previous years : Year 1854, there were 11.588 pris'rs, cost’s 878,28 S IS « 1855, “ 14,794 “ « 85*499 37 it 1858. “ 14.981 « it 90.352 78 ** 1857, 44 16,803 u 44 54,841 95 tt 1858, 44 15,134 44 44 53,183 65 «< 1859, 44 20,236 44 44 51,341 07 tt 1860, 44 21,585 44 44 54,877 52 44 1861, « 16,201 44 44 50,643 59 From the amount expended for 1861, (*50,643.59,) two deductions are to be mute; Firet. Tho eum returuul to the city treasury as tho profits of the manufacturing de partment, (above the eum appropriated for tho purchase of raw material,) viz: $3,130.60. Second. The amount received for the board of United States prisoners, viz: $2,544 26. The actual coet to the county for the support of the prison during tlie past year, was 544.953.53 The number of cuicimtmei.tb for ti e p »h t yew wiw much less thauforthe jear preceding—l 6-20 L against 20,801 for 1860. Tie commitments lor intoxicatiou were 2.850; for vagrancy. 2,664; tor disorderly conduct, 5,719; for assault and battery, I.o6B—iu all, 12,991. Four-fifths of tbe en ire commitments to the prisou are thus referable to drunkenness—the comnitneufs f-vr vagrancy and dis orderly conduct bring, a.motit wtital exceptioni ewes of drunkenness, ami most of those for assault and battery being also due to excessive indulgence in intoxicating drinks. * The Pout Royal Contrabands.— The following named persons—Walter B. Johnson, Miss Busan Walker, and Mies Mary Ponalson, of this city— will leavefor Fort Royal, under tbe auspices of the Na tional Freedman’s Relief Association, of New York, -where they will act as instructors to the many contra bands at that place, as well as to encourage aericulturo and like useful measures. The missionary expedition, as it is called, sails from New York, and it is altogether composed of seme sixty persons, fifteen of whom are ladies. The following oath of allegiance is administered to each person composing tbe missiox*,: I, ■ i *do eokmnlj swear that I will support, pro? tect, and defend the Constnutii.m and Government of the United States against ail eueinies, whether domestic or foreign; that 1 will bear true and faith’ul allegiance and loyalty to the same, any allegiance, resolution, or law of any fc tale Convention to the contrary notwithstanding. And, fuither, that 1 do this with a full determination and pledge to perform it 7 without any mental reservation whatever; and further, that I will faithfully perform aU the cuties which may be require! of me by law. So help me God. The expedition also takes out a large cargo, consisting of army stores, agricultural implements, seeds, clothing, sewing machines, and numerous contributions towards thß BUCCi66 of ttltt Obj&Gt. A third shipment of the following articles was made last Tuesuav to the Ladies* Aid So ciety in Hannibal, Missouri, from Swaim’s Laboratory, Seventh, below Chestnut street: Two cases and t*o casks from the ladies of Oxford and vicinity— on© con taining 2 comfortables, £2 pillows. IS bed sacks, Hi pairs of knit woollen socks, 11 pairs mittens. 3 bed gowns, 178 handkerchiefs mud© ot old material, 24 towel.-, 18 pairs of slippers, 7 jars jelly, 5 papers corn starch, l of Farina, 1 of Brouia, 1 fackage of tea, bo'-tio of blackberry wine, l>un lUs of linen and muslin » another contains ft lha of crackers, sack of salt, 2 lbs. of sugar, 8 sacks dried rusks, 1 piece of dried beef. Two casks containing pickles. Two from United States Sanitary Commission, Philadelphia, containing 31 pads, 12 pillows, 6 pipers Gallatin, 6 Farm-*, 12 handkerchief*. 12 towels, 6 ouialla nipht Blurts, 6 cotton umfi-rsliirts, 2 pftoors cnaon, 12 quilts, 6 woollen Blurts, 12 wrappers, 12 pairs cotton drawers. 4 hoxe» camphor ami lard, 21 pincushions, 2 cups must l rd, 12 pairs stockings, 6 sponges, 6 sheets, 28 pillows, 12 towels, 12 handkerchiefs, 4 wrappers, 7 quilts, pamphlets, books, ac. To correct some inaccuracies in the report of the oil inectinz, at the Board of Trade Rooms, ou Monday evening, we publish, by request, the following statunriit: The Talley o! Oil OrccK is about one-ciKlitli or a mile in width. Thelargeflowingwelisa'* mostly within a range of eight miles along the creek. There wore lately 150,000 barrets of cil, iD vatn, al -ng the creek, besides the daily flow and what was lying in barrels at the railroad sta tions, and at the city oil wharf, awaith g transportation by river and rail. More than $2 } 60b.,000 have been in vented tn the oil business iu the.Venanao oil region. The popular demand for the oil is so great that the lamp manu facturer* have not been able, during the past winter, to keep pace with it. Tbeexpoitto Europe is destined to equal, if not exceed, the entton trade. The public of Philadelphia are incredulous with regard to this trade) but a visit to Venango county, 1-46 miles up tho Allegheny river, from Pittsburg by steamboat, would remove all dvubts The Irish Dragoons. —The Fifth Re gta©ht of Con. Heusher’a Brigade b still at Camp Hen ry, Franktord. The regiment is i_nt ye* fully organized. The nun are provided with full uniforms, sabres, Ac. The bill which has passed the Congressional Committee, abolishing ail cavalry regiments now forming iu the se veral Stales, will, of comae, apply to this regiment. The men, however, are equally willing to serve ay Infantry. The regimet.t although organizing in this city, is mado up of Pitts-bnrgers. Company E, which was mustered in lust week, is entirely a Pittsburg company, and officered as follows: Captain, Patrick Kano; First Lieutenant, Bugli Kelley ; Second Lieutenant, James P Kano. This Is but ami Among a groat numb** which have been Munifi cently patronized by tho patriotic citizens ot* the Iron City. The Verdict.—yesterday afternoon Coroner Conrad concluded his inquest in the case of Joliit S PillilißfJ, iviio, It will bo remembered, wai admitted into the Pennsylvania Hospital, on tho evening of the 16th nit., with a compound fracture of the* skull, and died beveral days afterwards. His injuries were supposed to have been the result of foul play. Two wit nesses were examined yesterday. The evidence showed that be wwa ttt u at Mo. -165 South Water street, and at six o’clock in the morning fell down the staircase leading from the dining r<*oni to the kitchen. Hiß hoad struck upon a piece of iron, causing the fracture men tioned. In that condition Mr. Pritchard walked about during tho tali and in tha tsvi Ding wont tj sen his Gin* plojer, who then took him to tho hospital. The jury ren dered a verdict of accidental death. The Navy Yard.—A committee of City Councils* consisting ot Messrs. Tiolman, Mogary, and Barger, visited Washington, a few dots since, to urge tho enlargement of ihe Philadelphia Navy Yard, by the purchase of adjoining property, which baa already been described in The Press. They had an interview with the Secretary of the Navy and the Congressional delegation. The prospects of th« proposed extension aro not considered good nt present, although the same will be much needed as Rnon as the season opens for work. Nothing of much importance is now going on at tho yard, except the building of tho Monongahela, the re pairing of the Powhatan, Ac. About seventeen, hun dred men are At preetni employed. Sentences —Susan Graham, a domes tic, who pleaded guilty to the larceny of wearing apparel, was sentenced, yesterday, to three mouths’ imprisonment. James Britton, plea of guilty of larceny of coat and cap. was sentenced to six months Fulton, larceny of a barrel of flour, six months. Silas, also convicted. The judge set aside the verdict, and discharged the prison©* l . The jury in the case of Donohue, charged with assault and battery upon Constable Miller, could not agroeupon a verdict. They were discharged. Accidentally Shot . Yesterday morning, Mr. William Gordon, telesruph operator at the Sixth-ward station house, was accidentally shot with a revolver in the hands of a friend. Mr. Gordon took the weapon from a drawer and handed it to a man named Wallace to examine. The pintol was accidentally dis charged, and the hall entered his back, betweeo the shoulder*, and is btill lodged thore. The wound, though painful, is not considered dangerous. Mr. Gordon made a very narrow escape from instant death. Had tho ball taken a direct cottrri© It would hart* penetrated tiio lungr*. and, the physician in atti-ndanco says, proved fatal. A Man Frozen.—Yesterday morning, a man named Peak was found by Officer Shear, at a place ceil'd Martinsville, in the lower part of tho First ward. He had been exposed to the drenching showers all night, and the small portion of his clothing not frozen was soaking wet. One of his bauds was so badly in.urod uto be rendered entirely useless hereafter. Tho unfor tunate man was removed to the First-district station htese, nod medical aid summoned. Peak is in a very critical condition. His recovery is considered extremely doulttful. Religious. Yesterday was Shrove Tw* l *?, » ffM from rim, imormorM cel,i»r«M with a consuKiption of pancakes. To day is Ash Wednes day, and ‘be beginning of Lent. Both these days are atrictiy obterved by the Catholics and Episcopalians. The Recent Benzine Explosion in tub Twentieth Wasd. —Yesterday afternoon, Cor »ner Conrad commenced an investigation into the cause of ttie explosion at tho-Japan Varnish Manufactory of Air. James L. Wright, on Thursday last, which resulted in the death of Mr Wright, serious injuries to a G-rmiui woikman, and tho complete demolition of tbe building, The investigation took pluco at the coroner’s office. Four witnesses were examined. Mr. Wnght, the father of th© deoeusL-d, Wild hits been engaged in the manufac ture of Japan varnfeh m this city for many years; a bro ther oftbe deceased, whe was well acquainted witi the establishment in which the accident happened; David Armstrong, bricklayer, who built tho place, ami con structed tho furnaces and flues and net the kettle*; and i j* **^ >en J ft yn«, chemist, who ha* a thorough knowr of tho properties of boDzino. Tho lather tortifh d that Ms sou bad commenced within the last two or three months experimenting with bon/.iuo as a substitute for turpentine, ami the manufacture of varnish • he first made a few gallotH ia the yard, in the open air; he then umdo four experiments in a small ket tle YU the building, all of whuh were succesiftil and not attended with any accident j within a few days of tfin day of tho accident, bo ImU undertaken to make « largo .|uan tity in one of the large kettles—a ummuty that required the uso of live barrels of benzine; after boiling and drawiigit off into the recriviug tank, hu found tnat the different ingredients bad not properly amalgamated, an.l that the preparation was unlit for use ; it then became necessary to yeboil itthis was on the day of tho acci dent; while the process of reboiling was going on, the explosion took place. In the contents of this krttlo the two principal mtt«- rials were linseed oil and benzine The latter boils at ft much lower temperature than tho former and colatilizas very rapidly. Tho bouzino gas mingling with tlu at niwpkvric air of tho ill U'biUh tQO operation Of piepariug Ibe varnish was being carried on, formed a compound aj explosive in gunpowder, aun, from New York, and schr Harmony, from and for New York, to sail in 6 days. Brig J W Woodruff, Robinson, from Ponce, PR, 15th ult, with sugar and tuolasßcs to John Mason & Co. Left brig Rosoloto for Now York in 2 days; tobra Mary Alice, from New York, just urr; Susan Moor©, from Boston, dis charged. Schr John A Griffin, Foster, eighteen days from Cien fuegop, with sugar to Stewart, Carson & Co. 2uth ult, lat SI, long 78 44, saw asmul\ Charleston pilot boat stand ing W. 24th ult. ivxperieueod a haaey w steely £aU. Schr Eveline, York. 3 days from New York, in ballast to Geo W Beruadou & Bro. CLEARED. Burk Convoy, Woodward, Ship Island, Workman & Co. Bark. Tahiti* Davis* Ship Island, E A Souder A 00. The ship John Leslie, Given, for Liverpool, with a cargo of 17,439 bushels grain in bulk, 13,682 do in bags, 4804 bbis flour, 210 packages bacon, 173 bags cloverseed, and 11 casks tallow. Also, ship Wltilera CammingH, Witter, for Fort Royal) with coal, hay, oats, and a number of surf boats, for the use of the expedition at Pcit Koayal, went down the river early yt&torday morning in tow of City Ice Boat. gto&iDßlup B&xon, of the Boston and Philadelphia line, having gone in search of the sUip-of-t'ue line Vermont, which lost her rudder In the gale of the 24th ult, is with drawn from ti e route for a few days. Brig Ban Antonio, Snow, for Philadelphia, sailed from Sobfon fid met Schr Thomas P Cooper, Taylor, from Providence for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 2d inst. Schrs S W Ponder, Atkins, and Georgia, Morris, from Leipsic, Del, at New York 3d inst Schr Jas Martin, Uardipg, from PrOTidonCQ for Philar flelphta, sailed from Bristol Ist inst. Schrs Robert Corson. High, hence for Boeton, J V Wellington, Chipman, and A Tirrell, Higgins, from Bos ton for Philadelphia, at Holmes 1 Hole Ist inst. Schr J Dorance, Rice, hence, and Frank Lucas, Tay lor, from Yeomicoj at Providence !4d tn^t. Schr Milton, Keene, at Now York 3d inßt. from Now Castle, Del. Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, from Cardenas for Portland, at Holmes 1 Hoi© Ist inst, with loss of part of deck load of molasßcs. Br brig Queen Esther, (before reported) Card, from Nova Scotia for Cuba, with lumber, was abandoned Jan &, lat 37 20, long CO 30, in a sinking condition. The offi cers and crew were taken off by schr Elvira, Capt Snow, from New Ycik, and landed at Gibraltar Jan 31. NOTICK TO MARINERS. Rkd Sea—Gulf or Suez—Fixed Light ox Z afarava Point.—Official information has been received at this of fice that, on and after the Ist duy of January, 1862, a light would be exhibited from a light* house recently 'erected on Zafarana point* on tho western coast of tbe Gulf of Suez, about 52 miles to the southward of the to *a of that name. The light is a fixed white light, placed at an olevaliAn of S 3 feet above tho level of hi*U water, and should be soon in clear weather from the deck ef a vessel at a dis tance of 14 miles. The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses of the first older. The tower if round, built of atone, find 82 fc&t fyafti base to vano, with the keeper’s dwelling to tho westward. It stands on a low gravel ridge, about 14 feet above high water, in lat 29 deg 6 min 20 sec N, long 32 deg 44 min east of Greenwich, as recently found by G»pt Mausoll, of fIVS Fircflyi and which ftgreefi with Moresby’s Chart of the Red Sea of 1834, but differs rrom tho Admiralty Chart. The exact position of the light-house will hero after be determined* Tho mariner is cautioned that shoal water extends about a mile from the point, having ten fathoms close to itd otiUr edge. By order of tho Lighthouse Board. j TIIOItNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary, j Treasury Department, Office L. 11. Board, i Washington City, Feb. 17,1862. .qggs DB, PINE, PRACTICAL PEN TIttT for 18 years, No. 219 VINE Street, above Second, inserts the moßt beautiful Teeth of tho aze, mounted ou fine Gold, P;atiim, Silver, Vulcani!e,MjO ralite, Amber, Ac., at prices moro. reawmable for neat ppd substantial work than any Dentist ip fhis citj, Teeth Plugged to lost for life. No patu in extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. No pay until satisfied all is right. Reference, best families. fe22-3m .6 28—SUN SETS 5 55 & 87 AKBIYED. SAILED. MEMORANDA. ILLUMINATING OILS OIL! II HULBURT & BRODHEAD, NO. 340 ARCH STREET, ITaving opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the gjyecial attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, os it possoasos merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor wbich characterize that commonly sold in this market, produces no smoke, and is free frqgl p|l expibftiYe properties. Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to. fe23-2m « T UOIFER” OIL WORKS. JL-A JOO Bbls, 44 Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand. Wo guarantee this oil to be non-explosivo, to burn all the oil in the lamp villi r. steady, brilliant fl amo, with jut crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbla. lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT. SMITH, A PK/VRB\LL. Mil-if Office SIS MARKET BL«et. pARBON AND COAL 01L5.—50,000 GALLONS now iu store ord-livered iu FllL-burg. WILLIAM M. WILSON. 208 market streot, For sale by Special contracts made with shippers for Oils deli vered at the wells or at any Atlantic port., in 44 glass fined” barrels. f«22-tf COAL,. ? comioN™ COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, fe27-3m PHILADELPHIA. pOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED Leg tfave to inforitfthair friends and tho public that they liftvc roDiOYttUlitur LEHIGH OGAL DEPOT Irom NOBLE-STRBET WHARF, on the Delaware, to thair Yard, northwest corner, of BIGHTH and WILLOW Street?, where they intend to keep the best quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most appioved mines, at tbe lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON k CO., Office, li2 South Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. rahl-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. nHABLES 8. CARSTAIRS, \J NO. 126 WALNUT STREET, (Late of the firm of JAURETOHE k OAUSTAIBS,) OFFERS FOR SALE COGNAC BRANDIES, of the brands of Olanyere, Piuet, Castillion, Otard, Dupuy, &c. ROCEELLE BRANDlES—Pellcvoisin and A. Selg- Dette. BORDEAUX BRANDY—J. J. Dupuy. CLARET, iu casks and casus, of the brands of Haut Brieii, St. Julieu, Chateau Margaux. PORT WINE—De Muller, Alicante, and Berrecafis. MADEIRA WINE—OId and New, of various brands. SHERRY WlcuE— do do do CHAMPAGNE, of various brands. WHITE WINK VINEGAR, Ac., &c. fe2o-12t Brandies. —Pinet, Castiiion,&Co., Bhquit, Tricoche, & Co., J. J. Dupuy, Sorin Ainl, A. Seignette, Alex. Seignette. PORT WINES.—Ji Rurnpo, Best, BemcarloDe MuU ler Bros. SHERRIES AND MADEIRA WlNES—Double Pine apple. Gin, Btewart’s Scotch Whisky. For sale by JAVRETCHE & LAVERGNE, ff.2l 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. Zouave champagne.—a new brand—an excellent article. Imported and for sale at h price to suit the times, by CANTWELL & REE FER, southeast corner of GERMANTOWN Avouqo and MASTER Street. Rudesheimer-bekg, lauben 11E1HER, and EOCKHEIMER WINE, in cases of one dozen bottles each; warranted pure. Imported and for sale low by CANTWELL k KEFFER, aouth ra?t corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. PUKE POET WINE. DFQUE DO PORTO IVINE, BOTTLED IN PORTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians and invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the above wine at CANTWELL & KEFFRR’S Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Streak Hennessv, vine-yard pro prietora, Bisquit, Tricoche, & Co., Marett, Pinet, and other approved brands of COGNAC BRANDY, for sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL A KEFFS3, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. QTIIAJHT’B PAISLEY MALT WHIS- Uey. Buchanan’s Coal Ha Whisky, Old Tom Win. Old Loudon Gin, Loudon Cordial Gin, Bohlen’s Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL & EEFFEB, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. ZIMMERMAN’S DRY CATAWBA WINE This approved brand of Cincinnati wine, the best article out for “cobblers,” for sale pure, bot tled and in cases, by CANTWELL & KEFFKK, south east corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Btfsftt Bi)21-6m UNITED STATES PATENT GE FICE, Washington, Fobrnary 14, 1862. On the petilion of EDWARD SPAIN, of Philadelphia, Pa., praying for the extension of a patent granted to him oh the lethdayof Hay, 1818, for an. impPAvament in CHURNS, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place on the 16th day of MAY, 1862, It is ordered that the Baid petition be heard at the Pa tent Office, on MONDAY, tlie 28th da* of APRIL next, at 12 o'clock M ; and all persons are notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why said petition ought not tu be granted. Persons opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specially Get fortn in vriting, at least twenty days before tho day of hearing: all testimony filed by either party, to be need at the said hearing, must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of tho office, which will be furnished on application. *1 he testimony in the caso will bo cloned on the 14th day of A PRIL next ; depositions, and other papers re lied upon as testimony, must be filed in the office on or be fore tl e morning of that day; arguments, if any, within ten day» thereafter. Ordered, al-io, that this notice be published in the JVa tional Republican* Washington, D. C., and Philadelphia JPm*, Philadelphia,'Pa., once a week for three succes sive weeks; the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. D. P. HOLLOWAY, Commissioner ol Patents. P. S. Editors of the above papers will please copy, and send their bills to the Patent Office, wiih a paper contait ing this notice. fel9-«~3t Evers ladv who wishes to BE BEAUTIFUL should ffwduuo HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER. It is used by the Court Beauties in Europe, and it is the only Powder that will not injure tbe skin or rub otf. Price, 12, 25, and 50 cents. HUNT’S BLOOM CF ROSES, a beautiful, na tural color for the cheeks or lips; it will not wash off or Injure the skin, and remains durable for y£&ra. Price $l. These articles are quite new, and can only bo ob tained of HUNT & CO., 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. All kinds of Fancy Soaps and Perfu mery. fel9-2m Hanging vases. Ornamental Flower Pots. Parlor Vaw* for Growing Flowers Baskets for Jardiniere. Pedestals with Vase for Flowers* Antique Vases for Mantels. Vases R&ioUflanee for Parley. Bostic and Terra Cotta Vases. Lava Flower Pots and Vase*. Garden Vases and Pedestals. Brackets for Bus to and Figures. With a great variety of articles suitable for Christ ffiM presents, for sale retail and to the trade. Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, dell 8. A. HARRISON. O ELF-ADJUSTING CLOTHES O WRINGER.—This improvement will wring water from any article ot tho most delicate texture to a bed quilt better than by hand, without the least injury, aud adjusts itself, so that it !b superior to alt other wringers aud modes of wringing. Purchasers can use them one month and, if not satisfied, returtfthem aud receive their money. For sale by L. E. SNOW, at office of JOY| COK, A CO.; FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Ladies are particular!} invited to call aud see them. f©26* lm DRIED FRUlT.—Bright new half and mixri Fmhftt , Choice New York State Apples. Choice New York State Blackberries. New Ohio Apples, part sliced, in white bags. In store and for by RHODES A WILLIAMS, fe!B-tf 107 South WATER Street. LARD. —A consignment of pure Jersey and Western Lard, in small kegs, just received and for sale by RHODES & WILLIAMS, fe2s 107 South WATER Street. DRIED afFLEb. —66 Backs new Western Dried Apples;. 7 bbis new Western Dried Apples. Just received and in store For sale by MURPHY A KOONB, JaT-tr No. NORTH WHARVES. QHOVELS AND BPADEB. O GEORGE HALFMAN, HANOT AOTUft BBi CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS, jalft-Bm* Bet. Arch and Race, and Benonfl and Übird. pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN VAS, of all numbets and brands. Raven’s Duck Awnhig Twills, of all descriptions, for Tents, A Tunings, Truziku, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Felts, From Ito S feet wide. Tarpauling, Belting, Sail Twiue, Ac. ■JOHN W. EVERMAN A CO., my4-tf 102 JONES Alley. r ARD AND GREASE.—SO ti er««f iJ prime t>eaf lard; 60 tierces White Grease, Direct from the West, and in store. For sale bp MUBPHY & KOOKS, No. 14fl NORTH WHARVBB. RAISINS.— 300 boxes Layer Raisins; 800 half boxes Layer Raisins; 800 boxes M B Ranch Raisins; 800 half boxes M B Ranch Raisin*. New and choice fruit, now landing and for sole by MURPHY k BOONS, No. UA NARTTT tPHARVIB. A NTI-FBICTION METAL, Superior quality, -* for tale by JAMES TOCOM, J»„ DBINKKB’B ALLEY, }alB-3m* Bet. Front and Bnrcnnd. Bane and Arnb all. CHEESE AND BUTTER.—Prim® Herkimer County Cheese. Also, Choice Gosh™ Batter. Constantly recefred, and for sale by BHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 South WATKIt Street PRINTING, FULLING, FlNlSH lNG.—Allkiudsof Woollen and Wool and Cot ton Goods done iu the best manner, by JAMES MILLS mhl*s&w2t* NINTH and COLUMBIA Avenue. Broomoorn, handles, twine, Ac. \ Brooms, Buckets, Ac., for'sale by G. B. BLAKISTON, Commission Merchant, . ialO-Rm 32 Rwnth WAT®” WHITE FISH.—I4S half bbls. Nq. 1 White Fish, for sale by O. O. SADLER A GO., feB 14)3 ABOH Street, 3d door above Front. THE PEDSS-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY. MAECH 5. 1862. T?YRE & LANDBLL, FOURTH and JLi ARCH, are now opening New Goods for PRAK VILLE B.H&IMMIS STILL VX SELLING MUSLINS CHEAPER THAN ANY ONE ELSE. —Good bleach at 7, by the piece , fine do., 8 cents; nearly yard wide, 10 eta; one lot, full yard wide, 11 )i by the piece; this is a bargain ; 2 cases, yftrd wide, v*ry fit»« and soft finish, which others are selling at 14; ont* crw.l ISJi by the pines • one eaas very close and fine, at 15 j tine is preferred by many who have used it to Wfiliamsvifie heavy New Market*), 35 inches wide, 12# ; 1# wide Pillow Caring, 12)£ ; extra finality, 1# wide, 16:2# wide Sh«ctiug,23; 2% wide, ai 31#; and every other make of sheeting iu the market at pricot t*vf>nit nny customer; Wamsutta, Williamsvilie,and New York Mills now ou baud. LINEN GOODS.—Heavy Linen, for Botchem’ Frocks, 25 cents; one lot Richurdmm’a fronting Linen, 35 by the puv e; one lot do., vary haAvy, for family use, 37; next number, aud so on up to the very best. These prices are I<-sb than any other Linen Store ran sell the same. One bale Russia Crush, at 8 cents. One do. do. at 9 cents. Ojio do, finer, 10 cunt a. One ro. vory flue. Viftc. Heavy > uck Towelp, 1# jarda long, with broad red borders, 18# ; good brown Towels, 76 per dozen; heavy Huck do., SI .sU. per do/.eu ; one lot Union Napkins, 75 per do/.en ; very flue Irish do.. SL 50; Barnsley do., very hravy, $l5O, usually sold atftl.7s; Union Table Linofl, 37X ; heavy Damask, all Linen, 60c.; one lot do B*4 wide, of various patterns end fine, at 75c.; real Barns ley, 2 yards wide, which are very heavy, SI. These Linens are worthy the attention of housekeepers. GRANVILLE B. IIAINE3, mli3-3t 1013 51A HKET St. above Teuth. Boys* AND MEN’S WEAR. Cheap Jeauß and Cottonades. Cheap Satinotri and Uuiou Cassimeres. Good Cassin erps and Cloths. Tailors supplied at wholesale prices. . fe2B COOPER & CON AUD. SHEPBEIID’S PLAIDS. A A good assortment from 25 to 37 cts. Children’s Plaids— New Spring Delaines. Cheap lots of Black Dress Goods. fe2B COOPER A CONARD. Materials for pine shirts. Stout and fine Linens for fronting 15 best makes muslins, 12 % to 20 cts. Also, Damasks, Diapers, Napkins. Towis, Crash, Bird-eye, Doylies. Fair assortment Flannels from 18 to 76 eta. Linen Hdkfs. 8,10,13, 14, 18, 25, 31, 37, 500. 44-cent ull Linen Table Damask. COOPER k CONARD, fe2B Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. WILLIAMSYIM* MUSLIN IT >VILLTAMbVILLE MUSLIN.—We are selling the Best Quality WiiliamßviHe Muslin, at a lower price than any retaii etore in the city. We have a large stock otgood BLEACHED AND UNBLEACHED MUSLINS, which we are selling LOWER THAN THE LOWEST RETAIL PRICES. NO HUMBUG. Gail aud see for yourself. We will open to-day, from a large New York Jobbing House, now going out of business, a large lot of GOOD BLACK BILKS, bought/or cash , great sacrifice. Good heavy qualities, 70 to 95 cents. Beet SI Black Silks iu thu city. Superior Qualities of Wide Blaok Silks. Two-faced Figured Black Silks. FANCY SILKS. A large assortment of NEW AND RICH STYLES, 50 cen»tos2, 30-inch Black Moire AntiQues, at 62# cents. H. bTEEL & oON, fe22 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. pOWPERTHWAIT & 00., V 7 N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Streets, Have opened a handsome stock of NEW GOODS, espe cially adapted to the times, coimating of now and elegant Fabrics, at low rates. Black Silks, von cheap Prints in immense variety. A large line of Flannels, such as Ballardvale, Saxony, aud other celebrated mokes. The best twenty-five cent white Flaunel in the city. Muslins by the- piece, at wholesale prices, mostly purchased be fore the recent rise in domestic goods. fc33-tf Linen furnishing goods. BDARPLESS BROTHERS have now open Linen Sheetings aud Barnsley Damasks. Natural Color Loom Damasks, for Tabling. Linon Diapers and Towis, bordered. Crumb Clothe*. Stair Crash, Dowlas. Kitchen Towels, Huckabacks, Crequillaa. Best makes of Irish Shirting Linens. Linen Bosoms, mode in the best manner* Stout Body and fine Fronting Linens. ALSO, English wbit* Counterpanes and Quilts. Summer Quilts aud Light Counterpanes. Blankets of all descriptions. Muslin Shii tings, bleached and brown. Cotton Sheetings of every width. Pillow-Caso Cottons and Linons. Green-Baizes aud Furniture Coverings. Hollands and uhiutzos for Slips. AU of these are offered at lowest cash prices* fe!B CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets* Notice.— dry goods. Two lots 8-4 Table Linens Two lots Towelling, 12#. One lot Huckaback (bordered) at 25. onB lot traper do. at 83. Nice assortment Plain and Plaid Ginghams. 700 yards Plaid Ginghams at 12#, worth 18£. Calicoes, large assortment, l3, and 14. Gents’ L. C. Hdkfs. at 24,28, and 31; a bargain. Gents* Suspenders; very cheap. Fiofih lot oi Book Muidm and ndkfa. 50 ps. Plaid Mualina, from 18# to 50c. At JOHN H* STAKES’, fe!6 No. 702 ARCH Street. NE W HOUSE- FURNISHING GOODS* LINENS* &c>—The largest Msortmeiit in the city of Fine Flemish, Irish, and Barnsley Linen Sheetings. Dunbar Dickson’s and Richardson’s Pillow Linens. Golden Flax Shirting and Fronting Liuens. Table Liuens, 1 able Cloths, Napkins, Doylies. Towellingß and Towels of all descriptions, for tbe bath, ch&mber, pabtry, and uuraArp. Quilts and Blankets, of all sizes, for cribs i and beds. Table and Piano Covers, and Materials for covers, by the yard. Furniture Chintzes, Furniture Coverings, etc. Rich Lace and Muslin Curtains and Curtain Materials. Plain and Gold Bordered Shades, in aU colors. SHEPPARD. YAN HARLINGEN* A ARRISON* felO 1008 CHESTNUT Street. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES OF MANY STYLES OF WINTER GOODS FOB FIFTEEN DAYS LONGER, BEFORR TAKING THEM INTO STOCK, viz: Figured and Plain Merinoes. Plain and Cay Long Shawls. Park Drees Goode, Poplins, Ac. Plaid Flannels—Pink, Blue, and Brown* Ladies’ Scarfs, n-ducod 30 per cent. Due lot of L. G. Hdkfs., at 15c. Two iote do., at Qsc., £ bWgOlik, One lot of Linen Diaper at $1.25 a piece. Hoop Skirts—7s, 87#, $l, and $1.12. Nice assortment of Ginghams. Ladies’ Merino Vests, allsizoa. Misses' Merino Vests, all sizes. Gloves ahd Hosiery of all kinds. Gents 7 Bilk Handkerchiefs, splendid assortment at J. H. STORKS’, 702 ARfiff Street TjUECTKICITY WHEN APPLIED X-J by Prof. G. H. BOLLES, will cure all forma of acute and chronic diseases wliero there is vitality enough react. The like of suck sudden and astonishing cures were never known before. Read tho following from a preacher of the M. E. Church, No. 1633 Helmutb street, Phila. *< In attempting a definition of my disease, 1 can only give some of the many symptoms which, taken altogether, were the most horrid; and eveD medical men did not know my cibe&se frein pathological symptoms. How ever, Prof. C. H. rfOLLES, by whom I wag cured, located my disease in tho pelvic viscera iu five miuntes after I entered liia office, and offered to wan ant a perfect cure in eight applications, and 1 frankly admit that in eight applications of Electricity, administered by Prjfes.*or BULLES, 1220 WALNUT Street, PliiladelDkiai I am perfectly cured, and to me this is most astonishing, for I liud exhausted the catalogue of old-school remedies, aud grew worse all the time. I had long believed that in Electricity resided a potent agent for the core of disease, if a rislit application could be made, and now I can com* prebend from its powerful effects on mo far a speedy cure, although no shocks were given. All was pleasant, and accomplished as if by magic. “ I will give most of my symptoms for the benefit of suffering humanity. I had dyspepsia, bad inarasirus, or wasting ol the tissuesof the whole body; at tira*s difficulty of bH&thln#, &61U6 palpitation of* the heart, much bren chit s, trembling of the limbs after exercise, aversion to business and company at times, gloom, inability to collect my thoughts vigorously on any subject, a loss of me mory, pain in various parts of the body, suffered much from lumbago, deranged secretions of the kidneys and other jslauds of tho system, constant dragging pains m the lumbar region, and severe nerv vus dizziness. “ I believe it is my duty, as a lover of humanity, to re commend this discovery of Prof. BOLLES to the afflict ed of all classes. There seems to be no guess work, no contusion, no matterof doubt in his treatment. He pro ceeds on fixed principles and according to fixed laws, which semi to me infallible and harmoaious. He war rants, by special contract, the most obstinate chronic and acute cams, aud charges nothing if he fails. I advise all of the diseased to try his treatment. “EDW. T. B VANS, Preacher In M. E. Church, mliS-St* “IW3 Htlnmth street, Pfailih BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA OINQEB, Northeast earner of FIBTH and CHESTNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. Attention is called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, Mid ie it certain prmntire fntiu ttie sfftoto 9f tad CAUTION —To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless Imitations. And sold by all respectable Druggists in tbs United States. fes jpfnn»flm OLUTEN CAPSm.ES The repugnance ef most patients to COD-LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forma Jof disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Borne of them answer in special eases, but more often the*vehlde neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of leu therapeutic value. The repus* nance, nausea, &0., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, Is entirely obviated by the use of our CAPSULES. OOD-LIVEB OIL OAPSULEB have boon much used lately in Europe, the experience there of the good"re sults from their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by de9-tt 1413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. TMTUTTER’S COUGH SYRUP. ill IVBBOWN. Prepared only from the Original Prescription of the late PROFESSOR MUTTER. AT FREDERICK BROWN'S, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. This Remedy Is a safe and simple preparation from the receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That he used It in his extensive practice, insures to the timid a certain proof of its puro and innoxious elements, and to those who know his character for skill and careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agenta as should secure restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be welcomed as a rod good. Under the guidance of & Phy sician (to whom its combination will b® made known), it will always be found very beneficial, and in oases where a medical adviser is not at hand, It may be used with safety, according to the directions, in all cases of short or long duration. For sale at FREDERICK BROWN'S, Drug and Chomical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sts., ocifMAw fim Philadelphia. Best quality hoofing slate alwavK on hand and fur sale at Union Wharf, 1461 BEACH Street, Kensington. T. THOMAS, my7-ly 217 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia. RETAIL DRY GOODB. SPRING of 1862. Fashionable New Silks, v. Novelties in Dress Goods. Moire Antiques, first finality. Pluck Watered Bilk, extra first duality. Brown Watered Silk, do do. Heavy Coided Black Hlkg. Neat Check Silks for Dresses. Neat Check Silks for Bonuets. New Delaines and Organdies. Fiench Chintzes and Ginghams.. Spring assortment of Gloves. Collars, Hdkfs, Ac. mh3 GRANVILLE B. HAINES, mli3-3t No. 1013 MARAET street, abovo Tenth. MEDICINAL. Manufactured only at FKE DERICK BROWN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, PURE COD-LIVER OIU. WYETH & BROTHER. COPT-RIGHT SECURED. INSURANCE COMPANIES, rvELAWARB MUTUAL SAFETY U .NHTTBANfI* COMPANY INCOEPORATJSD BY THB LB9I9LATUBE OP .'KNNBYLYANIA, 1836. OFFICE S. E. CORNER THIRD AND WARNDT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) CARGO, > ToaUpvtaoftl»WorU. TRBIGHT, S INLAND INSUBANOBB Ob Chodi, by River., Oanala, Lakes, and Lind Csriisce. to all parts of the Union. FIBS INSURANCES On MtKhiiuUH generally. On L»wellinv lioueeswAo. ASSETS OF THE OOUFKNY, NOT. 1, 1861. FAS. OOSYe 9190,000 United States Five per cent. Loan. 9100,250 00 50,000 United States Six per cent. Trea sury Notes 40,005 87 25,000 United States Seven and Throe tenthe per cent. Treaamr Notes 95*000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan. 80,661 25 128,060 Pkilodclihia City Six per cent. Loan.... 119,448 IT 80,000 Statu of Tenneaaee Five per cent. Loftu M,47*99 90,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mort gage Six per coni. Bonds 20,000 00 •0,000 Fenueylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six percent. 80nd5...•••• 46,130 88 15,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal and interest gnnrautlM by tbe City of Phi 1ade1phia................. 14,587 59 I*ooo 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company...•••••••••» 5,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgagee.****,, 75*000 00 Real Rotate **** 11*865 85 Balancea duo at Ageucies—Premiums on Marine Policies. Interest* and other Debts dne the Company.. 48,131 07 Scrip and Stock of sundry Insurance and other Companies* 811,843 estimated t»- lne.um.4u.iiiii.miui.iim«iii*i 4,086 N Cash on hand—ln Banks 861,008 08 In Drawer.••••• 617 88 61,616 88 DIRECTORS Samuel I. Stoke* J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, . Edward Darlington, H. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’Draine, Thomas O. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, P. T. Morgan, Pittsburg, At Bi Bergen Pittsburg* MARTIN, President. I HAND, Tice President xetary. jal4-tf William Martin, Edmund A. Souder, TheopliHns Paulding, John K. Penrose* John G. Davis, James Tragoair* William Eyre, Jr., James O. Hand. WiJHamC. Ludwig* Joseph H. Seal* Dr. R. M. Huston* George G. Leiper* Hugh Craig, Charles Ksllj, WILLIAM THOMAS O. HBNBY LYLBUBN.Seci f£IHE HELIANCE Sv mi heviiHoi ooinii. or raiLAOiLrau, OFFICE No. 806 WALNUT STREET, Insures against LOSS OB DAMAGE BY * L * ***, m Hooses, Stores, and other buildings, limited or perpetual, and on Furniture* Goods, Wares, end Mtf ehandise* in town or country. CASH CAPITAL* 8231,110.00—ASSETS 9817,142.04* Which is invested as follows, via: In first mortgage on city property, worth double the amount, 9162,999 00 Pennsylvania Railroad 00-’g 6 per oent. lint mortgage loan, at par - I*ooo 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 0 per cent* se- cond mortgage loan, (930,000).87*800 00 Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad and Canal Co.’s mortgage 10an.... 4*ooo 00 Ground rent* first-class.2*4B2 60 oolater&l loans,'well secured***** 2*600 Oo City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan.*•••«,* 80*000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan* 10*000 00 Commercial Bank stock.•••..•«*•.••••••••* 6,185 01 Mechanics* Bank stock 2*812 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 5t0ck.......... 4,000 40 The Reliance Mutual Insuranco Ce.’a atook* 15,850 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.’s stock,,.*. 1,050 00 The Delaware M. S. Insurance Co.’s stock* • 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Go’s scrip.. .**••• -880 00 Bills receivable. •«...*• 14*802 74 Book accounts* accrued interest, Ac 7*104 61 puko& hand. yt .*. Tf 11,644 64 The Mutual principle, combined with the seoarity ol ft Stock Capital, entitles the ineared to participate la the fiOFiTB of the Company, without liability for MUM. lieases promptly adjusted and paid. DlBttl JTORB. Samuel Blspham, Bobert Steen, William Sluseer, Beuj. W. Tingle?, Marshall Hill* J. Johnson Brown, Cbartee Lelandf Jacob T. Banting, Smith Bowen, John BisseU, Pittsburg* 1M TINQLBT. President. Oiem Tingley, William B. Thompson) Frederick Brown, WiUiam Stevengon, John B. Worrell) 22. li. Oar son, Bcberi Toland, G. D. Bosengarten, Charles 8. Wood, James B, Woodward, ole: B. M. HnoxiLijr, Secretary February Id* 1861. EXCHANGE INSURANCE com pany—Office, No. 409 WALNUT Street Tire Insurance on Houses, and merchandise generally, an favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual. DIRECTORS. Jeremiah Eons all, Thomas marsh, Jofca Q. Ginned o, Charles Thompson, Xdward 0. Roberts, James T. Hale, Samuel 0. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen* Senben O. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEREMIAH BONSALL, President JOHN Q. GINNODO. Yloe President BoiiU Ooi, Secretary. )an INSURANCE COMPANY Off THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFIOB Noe. 4 •nd 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North aide of WAL NUT Street between DOGE and THTBP Street*, Phila- MpU* JPO9B7OBATKD In 1794—OH&STSB PERPETUAL. . CAPITAL, *200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, TBBBUABY 1, 1861, «50T,094.61. AND INLAND TBAVSPOBTA- HABINB, TIBS, TIOST INSUBANOB. DIRECTORS. Henry D. Shenrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalestsr, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wat toon, John B. Austin, .... Henry G. Freeman, WflUam B. Whitt, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, Geoege O. Carson, Edward 0. Knight HBNBY D. WZUJAH Sikfek. Becreftar rjIHE ENTERPRISE fNSUBANOE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIBE INSUBANOB EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. 005N1B FOURTH AND WALNUT BTBSSTB. DIBBOTOBS. F. Batohford Starr, Movdaeal L. Dawson, William McKee, Gee. H. Btuart» Halbro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Brriuger. F. BATOHFOBD STARR, Frealdent Cntnunß W. Con. Secretary fell Fire insurance. MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY Of PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Insure Buildings, Ooddi, Abd gene rally, from Lons or Damage by Eire. The Company gua fjUity to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to epfi* th* patronage of the public. DIRECTORS. William Morgan, 1 Robert Flanigan, IW.ci.Coor.r, MictWlMeQuojl, George L. Donghertyj Edward Ucuotoffl) James Martin, Thomas B. MoOormlck, James Dnross, John Bromley, Matthew McAleer, Francis Falls, Bernard Rafferty, John Oassady, Thomas 4. Hemphill) Bernard H. Htdsentaon, Thomas Fisher, Charles Clare, Francis HcManns, Michael OahllL FRANCIS COOPER. President BRtMiiD BimaTT, Secretary. ooM Anthracite insurance COMPANY. Authorised Capital »4tf>,ooo CHARTER PERPETUAL.- Office No. 311 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. TO? toiwfffiy willimrarp against lest or damage by Tire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise geue~ r»Ur. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIIHOTOEB. Davie Pears&Bf Pfitor fliefdT) J. E. Baum. Wai. F. Doan, John Kofccham, AM BSH2B, President. DEAN* Ttoo President. %|»3.W William JSshery X>. Umber, Lewiß Andenried, John B. Blakiston, Joseph fflaxfield, WILL] WM. ] W. H. Bvm, Secretary. Fire insurance exclusive ly.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PER* PBVUAL. Ns. 610 WALNUT Shuet, Indepiad enee Square. This Company, favorably known to the oommnnity for thirty-six years, continues to Insure against Lose or Da nube by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, E/tcks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal terms. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fend, is invested in the most careful monner, whioh enables them to offer to the insured an undoubted security in the ease of low. DIBBCTOBfI. 9 OZkatban Fatten*? n, Thomw liobixta, Qnliitiu Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Deyereox, William Mootetius, Thomas Smith. hMO Hajtlehurst, JONATHAN William q, <7»ow«i.i* ?ASTiBB9lfi mtffeßfr loratorr' »pf American fire insurance COMPANY. Incorporate 1810. OHABTMS PBBPETCAL. No. SlO WALNUT Street, ebon TbM, pbliadeipUfk Having tjirgo paid-np OiplUl Stock End Surplus, in putted In ■ftmwi imd ATtllftbto Securities, oontinttM k Insure on Dwellings, Stores* V oral tore* Merchtndiw, Vea» tele In port and their Cargoes* snd other Personal Pro partis All Loam Überallr ud praaptiy PIBKOTOBS. Thomas B. Marls* James B. Campbell, John Welsh* Bdnrand O. Dutilh, Samuel O. Morton, Charles W. Pooltnsp, Patrick Brady* Israel Morris. iohn T, liewiii THOBi ki*na»v O. l«. CnswroßD* EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EX- B9S PRESS COMPANY, Offico 320 CUE6IM U C otreet» forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by its own lines or in connection with other Express Companies, to stll the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. E. B. SANDFORD, fe!9 {Superintendent. HOTELS* A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, Moot «W WIN TK B ABKAMGEMBNT— fBJIiAfiILrUIA, HIBIUSTOVB, nl HOBBIS TGWH BAILBOAD. TIME TABLE. On ini liter Monfl,r< October 28,1801, until lartber notice. FOB GEBMANTOWH. Ijim Philadelphia, 0,7, 8, 0,10 05,11,13 A. 11., X, 3, 8,4, 6,6, 7,8, 9,10*, and 11* P. M. Leave Germantown, 6,7, 7*, 8, Bk, 9*, I**, 11*, A. M„ 1,9, 8. 4. *,«,*, B.o*. UP. 0. The 8* A. U. train from Germantown atop, at Dny’< an# Tioga ontv. on SUNDAYS- ■ Leave Philadelphia, 9.06 A. M-, 3,7, and 10* P. M. helm Oermantown, B.IQ A. M., 1* 6, and 9)4 P. &L CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia, ft, 9, U, A. M., 2,4,9. 8, and 10R P. BL Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.10,8.10% 10.10, AM,, 12.40, 8.40, 6.40, T. 40, and 6.10 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 0.06 Ai M.» 2MdTr. Mi _ Leave Chestnut Hill, 7.60 A* M*f 13.40, 6.40 a and 8.10 P ‘ Toe oonbhohooken and nobbistown. Leave Philadelphia, 6)4, 9.05, 11.06 A. M., 1)4» B*o6, 4U. 6.06. and 8.06 P. M. Tjeayc 7, 8,9, U -A. M., I^, 4)4, and • e ' OH BUNDAYB. Leave Philadelphia, 9 A. M., 8 P. M. Leave Norristown, 7R A. M., 6 P. M* FOB MaNAYUNK. L6ATG Ojff 9jll A. IL, 1)4,8.06, 4)4* **Lei!J? Manayunk, 6)4) 7)4, ft)4i A. M., 2, i, and 6* P. M* ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 8 A. M., 0 and 7 P. 11. Im*« Manaynoki TV A, M„ DJ4 dud 8 F, Hi H. K. SMITH, General Superintendent, .tr Depot NINTH and GREEN fSSMBHMa WEST CHESTER jStIgtPWSSHI a PHILADELPHIA BAIL ROAM. * ~ VIA MEDIA. WINTEB ABBANCKMENT. On and alter MONDAY, Nov. 25,1881, the trains wDI leave PHILADELPHIA, from the Depot, N. E. oornor Of KIGBTJSBKTH end MARKET Sbreeta, at 8.80 A.M., a. e.ie, 0.46 P. M., and will leave the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, / West Phila delphia,) at 17 minutes after the starting am# from thi OeP ° L ON BUNDAYB. Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A. M. and 3 P. K. Leave West Obeeter »t 9 A. B. and 4 P. M The Trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.30 A. M. and 4.18 P. M. connect at Pennelton with Trains on the Phila delphia and Baltimore Central BaUroad for Conoeid, Kennett, Oxford, Ac., Ac. HBNBY WOOD, n026-tf Superintendent PHILADELPHIA AND reading railroad CO., {Office 227 South FOURTH Street.) Gn and after May 1,1861, season tickets will be issued' by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Beisafi Bfiliwjl-tickeia may tlto ha hod at 33 pei cent discount. These tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227 South FODBTH Street, where any further informatiou can be obtained. S. BBADFDBD, ep2o-tr Treasurer. BSiatc—h PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIBA B. B. LINE. 1863 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1863 For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, Ml# all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leavo Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., nor. Broad and Oai lowhili streets, at 8 A. M., and 8.16 P. M. daily, except Sundays. ... . • .... QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern and Webern Penuaylvikfila, Wtttflni N«W York, Ac., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. . . . Through Express Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 6 P. M. For further information apply to ... JOHN 8. UILLIS, General Agent THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W.cor. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, WESTCHESTER TRAINS, via PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, corner NUB* VENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8 A. M.» 12,30 noon, UUI4P.IL a»os-a SALES BY AUCTION. T7URNEBB, BRINLEY, h 00., X? 429 CHESTNUT STREET. BALE OF IMPORTED AND DOM2STIO DBT OOODB. On Friday Morning* March Ttli, at 10 o’clock, t>y catalogue, for eaah— •4oo lots fancy and staple Or/ goods* FOR SALE AND TO LET. mo DISTILLERS. Tho DISTILLERY known m the ** PHOENIX" and formerly ownod and occupied by SAML. SMYTH, Esq., rituated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAOI and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bnsbok per day, is row offbrod for sale on reasonable aud accom modating trrmfl, Is Id good naming order* and has all the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pro mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOCKE A CO., No* 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fo*22 dtf & FOE SALE, OR WILL BE EX flui. changed for good city property, a small VILLAGE, on tho KAhterti Shore of Maryland, at the bend of Sassa fras river, comprising a Grist Mill, with French llurr Stones; Saw Mill, Spoko factory, Store House and Post Office, Blackmnith Shop «pd some seven or eight small DwrilingM, ami about thirty aunts of GrouiuL The mills are in first-rate order, having recently been rupalrod, and new foroha} h and Turbine water wheels introduced. The water-power is ample and bufficiunt, the whole year round. The surrounding country is good. Twelvo miles from railroad ; five from steamboat lauding. Now rented for 31*500 per your, with good security Price £15,000. Apply to j. if. Want it*, te26-tf 110 South FOURTH Street. TO RENT A Desirable HOUSE, Bifinear BBOAD and WALNUT. All modem conve niences. Reserving Office. Furniture for sale, if de sired, Apply to *• PETTIT, j&2l-tf 1423 WALNUT Street 0H FOR SALE—A Desirable FARM, 3L containing 95 acres of superior land, near Sandy Bun Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with first siMfi Ittm, NildfaCT. FriMiwl rsrt 9? the money can remain at 6 per cent. Apply to K. PETTIT, jal No. 309 WALNUT Street. FOR SALE, CHEAP—Valuable Farm, 133 acres, near Williarnetown, Camden ce., UeW Jersey, Will good Improvements. only Iweuir-elgKt miles from the City. Also, several Farms to exchange. Price only 35,000. Terms easy. Apply to E. PETTIT, 80. 309 WALNUT Street. fog a 30,000 PEACH TREES—ONE year's growth from the bud, choice fruit, and very fine trees—will be sold cheap. Apply to fol-tf J. H. WATERS, 110 8. FOURTH St T?OR SALE, CHEAP—Two fine X? Fruit Farms near Dover, Delaware, convenient to Railroad Sl&Udi., With g66d ilftpPoVMiithta. TfePfilft Possession this spring. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. f 8 Fir sale and exchange— A large number of Farms in the adjoining Oonn tieo, Stoka cf Delaware) Maryland) How York) and New Jersey, averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Thom wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to jal-tf E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Btreet* Farm for sale.—a farm, in vxcelivOt state of cultivation, containing fifty-on# acres, (nine of which are woodland,) pleasantly situated In Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and a half miles from the Limerick station, on the Beading Railroad, is offered.for sale. Price—Five thousand dol * lars (35,000). Apply on the premises, noie-tf SAMUEL H. QUAFF. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA; Katate of ANN HILT, deceased. The Auditor appointed by tho CQurt to audit, settle, and adjust the account of JOHN HILT, Administrator of ANN HILT, deceased, and to make distribution of the balance lu the hands of the accountant, will meet the parties interested, for the purposes of his on FRIDAY, March 7,1802, at 4 o'clock i\ M., at ills office, N**. 131 South FIFTH Strict, (*2d iloor,) in tho city of Philadelphia. f026-wfm 5t Estate of john potter, de. CEASED. —Letters Testamentary upon the Estate of JOHN POTTKft, deceased, having been grained by the Register of Wills of the city and county of Philadel phia to tlie undersigned, all persons indebted to said Es tate are requested to umko paymeut, aud those having claims to present tho same for settlement to STEPHEN A. CALDVELL, 1112 GIKfiBP Street. HENRY 0. PUTTER, 425 MARKET Street, Executors. Or to their Attorney, JOHN B. CIIAPBON, ja27-w6t 204 South FI fc'TH Street. Letters of administration to the Entitle of JOHN B< W« HAMILTON) late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the uudersigoed, all persons indebted to tho estate will please make payment, and those having claims or de mands will present them without delay* to JOSHUA C. CRAVEN. Administrator, fe26-wGt*. 504 MINOU Street. Philadelphia, februaßV id, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writs of scire facias will be issued upon the folio ring claims, at the expiration of three mouths from the date hereof, unless the game are previously paid to the undersigned, at his office, No, 520 WALNUT Street, In the city of PhilAdritiiUi! The ciiy of Philadelphia, to the use of James McOlos key, vs. Janies Stroud, owaer, Ac. B. C., March T., 1860. No. 3. Claim for 8578.16, for curbing and paving in front of a lot or ground on the N. E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aspen streets, Twenty-fourth ward. Suuie vs Tlioiujuj Jlr«clt«n, ©ivtoaP, i 3. G&Jfi. PU&S, M&rch T., 1860. No. 19. Claim for 360.90, for curbing and paving in front cf a lot of ground on the east side of Thirty-fifth street, Twenty-fourth ward, 155 feet north of Sycamore street. STEPHEN BEN TON, f«l9-w3m Attorney fm Claimant. SHIPPIWO. WEEKLY COMMUNION TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW jfyAK AND LIVERPOOL, caUing at QUEENB - (Ireland,) to land nod embark paesengers and despatches. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steam ship Company’s splendid Clyde-built Iron screw steam ships are intended to sail as follows; _■ FROM NEW YORK FOR LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO ..Saturday, March 1,1362. El KA Saturday, Mareli 8, IBS'! And every Saturday tnro turnout tao year, from FIEB 9e.44N.1t RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. 5J}"5 Do. to London, via Liverpool..,•«•..••••..«•••• .H3Q tteong^to Queenstown, or Liverp001............... Do. to Leaden 833 Do. Return tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool.... BCO Passengers forwarded to Havre, Parle, Hamburg, firemen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of paeeage iS&tt&l fr&m Liverpdfci to New York *« Certificates of passage Issued from Queenstown to New York..**. . * Tbsse steamers have superior Hocommodaeons for pas sengeipe, arc constructed with water-tight cvmpartmcnte) and carry S«PgM!I«. For freight, or passage, apply at the office ol the Com* pany, JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, in Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN. 1? Pixon street. irfmk LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK, AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP CIOMPAKT. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. By order of the Secretary of State, all paseengen leaving the United States Are required to procure pass ports before going on board the steamer, ncrf-lf JOHN O. DALE, AgenL TEE BRITISH AND NORTE SF*”! AMSBIOAK ROYAL MAIL STB AD PASSPORTS.—AII persona leaving the United States will roquire to have PASSPORTS from the authorities cl their respective uoiintiJeci, SoiiioloPalgfied by tbfi OWHUI) of State at Washington, or by the Passport Agent Pi port of embarkation. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Paaaage 9196 Second Cabin Parage 78 FROM. BOSTON TO LIWIRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 8110 ffecond Cabin Passage il The ships from New York coll at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston o&il at Halifax and Cork Hw PERSIA, Copt. Judkins. AAJtitOA, Oopt. AfiABLA, Oapt J. Stone. CANADA, Oapt. J. Leitefe ASIA, Oapt. E. G. Lott. AMERICA, Oapt. Hockley. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Oapt. Mood!* Oapt. Cook. EUROFA, Capt. Andtrson fICOXIAt QHltfe: T&404 veseell carry • clear Wbito iigbt OS mast-oea? green on starboard bow j red on portbow. - AMERICA,Moodie, leaves Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 19. ASIA, Lott, « N. York. Weilneeday. Feb. 26. CANADA, Muir, tl Boston, Wednesday, March 6. AUSTRALASIAN, Cook, 11 N.Y6fk,W^dfiSßdfty,M&r.l2. NIAGARA, Anderson, “ Boston, Wednesday, Mar. 19. Berths not securea until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these ships will uot be aooonntal'ia for gold. Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones, or Metal* unless bills of lading are signed Iberefari nr i the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or p»- •age* apply to B* CUNABD, 4 BOWLING GREEN. New York. Or to E. C. & J. G. BATES, 103 STATE Street, Boston. RAIJLKOAD LINES. 1862. 8w 1862. ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBUY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD OO.’S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND VfAT PLAGES, MOM WALHUT-STREKT WIIABF AND KBNSINOTOX DIFOT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: PARI. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac commodation S 3 25 ALBA. M., via Camden and Jersey Oityi (N. Ji) Accommodation 2 26 At 9)4 A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Morning Midi * 8 00 At 12)4 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation. ....... 2 26 At 2 F. Mu Yi* Camden and Amteri ?, and a. e*. 44 At 4 P. M., via Camden aad Jersey City, Evening Sxproßß ® At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class Tick 6te««•a•J**’* Ate* P. M.f via Konrangton and Jersey City, JyeiiliijM&il...... ***’*‘Aii s, Q**lt* ® ” At 12 P. SI., via Kensington and Jersey Oily South era Mail 9 w At 6P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda turn, (Freight and Passenger)—let Class Ticket.. 225 ’ 1 Do. do. 3d Class d 0.... 160 The 6* P M Line runs dally* Sundays excepted. The 12 p. M:; Southern Mall runs daily. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkosbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensing ton, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For Mauch Chunk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Baston, Lambertville, Flemington, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. and 9 P.M. from Kenainaton Depot • (the 7.10 A; M Line connects with train leaving Easton for Mauon Chunk at 3.35 P M.) __ For Mount Holly, at t A. M., 2 And 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M.» and 2 F. M. WAY DINKS, .. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 7.10 and 9* A. M., and 8, 6,6.30, and 12 P. M. from Kensington. For Bristol, and_intermediate stations, at ll)tf A. It. fromKtnsington. , • • , • • .. . For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bssdentewn, Ac., at 1; 6* Md 6Y For New York, nnd Way Lines loaving Kvnaing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, | baH an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, aud on the arrival of oach train run from the Depot , „ Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger, Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage ovor fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggaga to Dae Dollar per pound, and will not he linMe for *»f W>mrt Swb* $!Wi b r Special contract. fo3*tf M THOMAS A SONS, • Hon 188 aud 141 Sonih FOURTH stmt (Formerly Non. 67 and 69.) wr PUBLIC BALES BEAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT ITHS EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS. REAL E9TATK AT PBIFATE SALE, We have a large amount of roal eoiate at pnvats sale, including every description of city and country pro* Printed lints may bo had At the Auction Store. 6,000 SHAKES PENNSYLVANIA MINING 00. On Thursday, March o, .at 12o’clock i mn, at tlw office fff Hie com pany, No. #l7 Walnut Hirr*ot#wili bf» sidd for oonipty* moot of aßsessnionte-. 6,000 shares Pennsylvania Mining Company of MJeU gRU. Palo No. 227 South Second Street, STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE. _ This Morning) March 5, at 10 o’clock, nt No. 227 Smith Seeobd Street, by catalogm*, the stock of Wuluut and mahogany parlor and chamber furniture, of a eabinot-maker decUnbig business. May be examined tho day previous to sale. BDPJCNIOH KUHNITI/bK, KINK FBKNOI.FLATI MIkBOBS, BEDS AND IIBDPING, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, BitUSBEBS AND OTIIKIt CAB PETS, Ac. On Thursday Morning. At 9 o’clock, at the Auction Store, an assortment of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors, carpels. Ac.* ffchl fOKuiliuH di.cMiiinjf housekeeping. tff" Catalogues ready the day previous to “tale. B4LF OF SUPEWriR FURNITURE. WARDROBEA. MIRRORS SHOW CASES, BEDS ANI> BEDDING. BRUSSELS AND OTHER CABPETSy CHINA AND r show cf'sei. RTTPK3UOH FURNITURE, FRENCH ELATE MIR 110KS, IiAIU MATaiIESSES, BItUSBKLS OAB I’KTS, Ac. On Friday Moraine, Marali 7, at 10 o’clock, at No 257 North Sixth stroet, below Vine, b> catalogue, superior fitrnilura, Frtmch pluto inirrors. fine hair miaUiohu-s, llruastU corpeta, Chiu* und ,WS. A| W) , t}lt-fiimifurp. t&r- May he rxarniuM at 8 o’clock on the morning of Baie. Philip ford & uo., auction- EKES. 6',6 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE Sts. SALE OF 1,606 UA£ES Boots, sqoxb* an© BROGANS. On Thursday Morning, March 6th, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold, br catalogue, 1,100 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ hip, grain, and thick boots, calf and kip brogaus, Coo groat gaiters. Oxford ties, Balmorals* £o.> wotmm’H, and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco, heeled boots, shoes, goiters, slippers. Balmorals, Ac. Alan, a large assortment of first class city-made goods. PANGOABT k WARNOOK, auc tioneers. No. 213 MARKET Street. BALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DBF GOODS, EMBROIDERS, WHITE GOODS, HO SIERY, GOODS, Ac., by Catalogue. Thin Morning, March 3, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, com jirMrg “ geiM-rM aswtmcht «f f f o s j, st ,4 ifvjlmbk good, for prenrut ami aperoauhing sultia. litcludfil will ho found— EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. A full line of late aud choice styles cmbfoidHred Jaco net and can,brio collars and sets, bands, Moimrine*, edg ingf», Ac. also, Maltose and Honiton lace collars, thread black )ar«> \i-lU, laco mitts, &e. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKEHCUIEFS AND WtiiTß GOODS. An Invoice of ladies’ 5-8 pUlu-borrinr linen cambric handkerchfefa; gents’fl-4 hemsiitcLtd and printed-border do.; jaconet and cutubiio mu-.lii w, Marncilles, 4c. HOOP SKIRTS. .Msf i 2W iQKU mciliimi »inl inJo t»pGi tiiwla sail don. He ti«i, extra iinaiiiy steel pprltig Jioop siiirla, of modt approved make, tor retail onies. HOSIERY GOODS, Ac. Also, an invoice of lacics’ misws*, aud gents’ cotton hosiery, gloves, notions, head dres*eft, cotnhs &c. ' DRESS GOODS, (JLOt’fiJ, Ac. - Also, an Hgsoi'imeni of nenaonablu drcis gooes, superior black and funev cloths, Ac. FURS. FURS. Also, an inveicp of fancy fur 3, for ladfos* and childrea’a wear. STOCK OF A RETAIL ULCnirNG STORE. Th« imtiruHtnck of u mail oluihlUM slow, a general awonmentof fine cti’isimero pants, black and colored clu(h ceats, fancy silk and vests, buy»* CHhKimere jackcth and pant«). TAILORING CJOOD3. C’.otbe, mfcfiiincr-, MarHcillop, fancy silk vesting, alpacas, linens, biodius', buauns, &a. Also, balance if a stork of line silk and fancy trim miugb, brauL, ei.tfonH, ta^se l -, Ac. Tho highest possible price is loaned on goods at Ifw tAfl«5 7 JlttablixlmenL, ermihuoat earnAP af gia.tb And Race streetn. At least one-third more than fit any other establishment hi this city. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY E3TABLIBH- In large or somll Amounts, void one dollar to thousands, on diamonds, gold and eiivar plate, watcher, jewolry, merchandise, clothing, furniture, budding, pianos, and goods of every dencrirtion. LOANS SI A DE A P THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. TLis estofriiriiatfiß fm tors? Art? autl thi(?f?prnof oafeai for tho safety of valuable gooda, together with a private watchman on the premie?*. ESTABLISH RD FOB THE LAST 30 YEARS. ALL LAIiGK LOANS MADE AT THIS, THM AT LESS THAN HALF USUAL STORE PRIOEB. Gold ading over 3.000 doz. nf iadies’ oents 1 and child cn’j hosu and h«lffo ; 6f) frm Ipw *p v nv f«irM?i! 999(1 TBISIMINGS* WHIrKY Demijohns fine old whisky. Nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, sjuthoari cirner of SIXTH and BACK Stroetr, TAKE NOTICE. MENT, 260*000 TO LOAN* *< PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT/* «SRR*Tt.V RSDUOKD, AT PKiYATh SALIC, r BOPfffl & W„ AUCXIUJf- JLi# SEES, 242 MARKET STREET. MACHINERY AJVO IRON FJfiffN STEAftI ENGINE SW'iM **» AND BOIL¥B >VOBKS,—NE VFIS A LEVI, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, JlAOiy NT STS, BOILER-M.\KKKB, RLAOK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for mauy years, been in successful operation, tunl been exclusively ea> pa/jtd in building and repairing Marine and River En gines, high and low pressure, Iron Dvilero, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac , respectfully oibrr their services to the public, oh being fully prepared to contract for Bn giuitt of all bi'/.cn, Marino, River, and Stationary, having sct« of patterns of liilferent sizes, aru prepared to exe cn*« orders witjj ouick Every nt ' 'h'l- us u ii-> u.i * T ’ t| T?r»'» DaD"?!!* making inaue iu me euortest nonce, nigll ana Low-prcHtmro, Fine, Tubular, ami Cylinder Boilers, ol the beet rninuylvatila charcoal iron. Forgings, of all eizeß and hinds: Iron and "Brass Castings, of all descrip tions; Roll Turning. Screw-Cutting, and ah other work connected with the above business. brawiugi) t»ud tpeciflcaiicms lor sli work doxto al tiieir oetnhhrlinient, free of charge. and work guarau*ted. The eubtctihers have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boat-, where they can lio iu perfect ealety, and are provided v ith shears, blocks, falls, ,tc., ic., for r«t> ingbmr wIW ydgbter JACOB C. NBAFIE. JOHN P. LEVY, BEACH and IWL&IEIt Streets. J. TAUOnAK JHRRRrrJK, W XMKMCKj lIAHTLRV MKHRIOKj SQUTriWAIiK FOfJtfDttY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, I'Hlt. A DKI.PHIA. MEHIIIUIi & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACI/WISTS, Manufacture Hiuli uud Low ProMuru Stuam EngtnUi for laud, river,HDd nmriue serTlca. Boilers, Gasometerti, Tanks, Iron Boats* Ac, \ OMt* iuga of'nil kind*, either Iron or brass. Irou-Fiam© liuofa for Gaa Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, &c. Betwfg mul Gan Maclttarry of tho latent and moil Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery auch m Bugur, Saw, and Grist MlUs, Vacuum Pans, Opou Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engine*, &c, Solo Agents for N* Itillicox’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus 1 , Ntjunyili’a Patimi Sinara Huinmuf, uud Ala piuwall A Wolsoy’s Patent Oeutiifugil Sugar Draining Machine. anb-tf MOBOAN, OKK, & CO., STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS Iron Foumioriw and ©HitTftl*ai»chinUtf» and Boiler il»Wrr«, Sf->. I: itft CAI#- LOWHILL Street, Philadelphia. tol?Lly BUSINESS NOTICES. TOHN A. ALLDERMOE, (J ATTORN E Y-AT-LAW, Hu resumed the Practice of Ills Profession at NSW CASTLE, DELAWAItTLjJaM-iim* AOJTENHEIMEB, MEBOHAN • DISK BROKER iu uli hraatltoßof amt manufacturer of erery deacriptiou of Aimy Govdo.no. 48 South THIRD Street, west side, second Btory, Phila delphia. llel7 JOHN WELSH* Practical SLATE HOOFER, TUIIll) Street and UICItMANTOWK Uomti is prepared tn put mi any aluoujil rtf KOOfIKOt on the uioet MODREATK TKltlla. Will guaranty la make every lluUdimt perfectly Water-tight. WOnlurs womialy eilrmte? S°. STB AM-tsOO ÜBING AND TAILOR ING done at the shortest notice. HENRY B. BASOOM, 187 SEVENTH Street, above Walunt. H BASC&M'B plan for the UffieS il « fMAeittUad Oonts to bring their old C'olUlhg to hint, and have Qua made now. Also, their Olothe, and have them fashion ably made np. dolO-lr _ j.if"Wil. FOR NEW YORK. JjgyfeSgaNEW DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Phiindclpliia and Now York Express Steamboat Oorn nauy receive freight and leave daUy at 2 l*. M„ deliver* jug tlieir cargoes in New York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rail's, WM, P. CLYDE, Agent, No. 11 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMBS HAND, Agent, anl-tf Piets U and 15 EAST RIVER, New York. rr'F>7> FOR JNRW YOflls: ‘- TilU MBsSiilaFhiladclphm Steam-Propeller ' i aiu. „iil commence their business for the season on UiiUr 13tli instant. Their steamers ere now receiving freight at Seam. Pier, above Walnut street. Terms accunuui'd&tiug. Apply to icrniß accorou. * BAIUD \ 00., 221 South Delaware Avtmoo. FOK, B ALTIM ORE, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND FOB. TRESS MONBOK, DAILY, AT 3 O'CLOCK P. M. ; BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY, (KBIOSSON LINE.) One of the Steamers *f this Company tnavee the upper lido of CllOßtnntrßHOßt )Vl»rf Ml {S™a»yH excepted,) At 3 O’clock P. M., and arrives in p ’” J *l£ new morning. Freights for Washington and Fortress Mot iw received and forwarded with all possible despatch, and are rfijuired to be prepaid through. Freights of all kinds carried at the lowest rate*. A. ÜBOYESi Jl'ii Ag&nU fel4-2on# Ko. 34 South WU AttYBB. T?NGLISHENCAUSTIC TILES FOR W'i —Miuton’s Tiles for vestibule* halls, diniug.runuioi htnrtt)?, w 4 for oubUe h.dJdin»t|rfeeey» kind »» laid in the Uapitol at W aamngton, and Id on»r churches, stores, banks, hotels, and dweUWvpu in awry part of the country. Patterns, composed of Butt, Rod, and Black, Siir per winare font: with Rina, Green, or White introduced, 34c to 88c per foot Lithographic de aler,* sent by mail, ou application. K,!? ? 0. A. UARRI&ON, tmsiuftuf, lft o, No. 1010 CHESTNUT dtroflt JOHN E COPE,