Us said tbit Ireland WAs full OF American emissaries, trying to raise up a spirit ofdisloyalty, and meetings were held in Dublin, at which a few minikin traitors bad tried to imitate the cabbage*garden heroes of 1618, but had net with no response. Not a single man of respecta bility throughout the country had answered the appeal made to them; and why? Because Ireland, at the pre vent day, was very different from Ireland of the past. Id reply io n < t u«<}'fon on Italian affairs. Lord Palmer ston said he believed that there was a strong desire that Some should be the capital of Italy, and that the Pope's temporal power should cease. Advices from Athens state that the Greek insurgents Lave been defeated near Tyrintli. The British Government, however, bad taken no part In the expression cf opinion, anil no Instructions had boon siren to Sir James Hudson to make any remonstrance on the subject at Turin. It was stated that the army estimates were likely to fehow a saving of about a million sterling, arising chiefly out of the payments for troops In India. Another West India company is to be formed. Infantry regiments at home are to be reduced by fifty men to each battalion. In Canada the regiments are to be of the full strength •f 1,027. An influential deputation from the cotton-manufactu ring districts had an interview .with Lord Palmerston and Sir Charles Wuxi, relative to the tarifl'on cotton goods in India, and petitioned for a redress of tin hurdahipj arising from this tariff. Lord Palmerston, in reply, said that the Government felt the greatest r-gret at the prevalent distress, but could not think it due to one cause only. < Sir Charles Wood said that the tax was not intended as » protective one. but originated in a financial necessity. The Indian Government bad already reduced the duty •on yams, and hoped soon to do the same on manufactur ed goods; but the Government could not promise to do so at once. Queen Victoria, in response to an application from the committee of the Albert Memorial Fund, expressed hor eclf iu favor of a grand obelisk, with statuary at the La**, on the site of the Great Exhibition of ISSI Messrs. Claw. Elliott, jfc Go., in a letter to Cyrus W, Ticld, Eeti„ say that they would not be willing to maau fact lire and lay the Atlantic Telegraph Cable aud assume the entire risk, as they believe it is too groat for one firm to undertake; but they are so confident of satisfactory results that they are willing to contract For the work and stake a large sum on its auccessfnl laying and working. They say that they will make a definite offer in a few <3 ays, and will furnish a list of 3,500 miles of cable al ready laid by them, and all working successfully, except in three small stretches. It is asserted that insurances are being effected daily in Loudon on ships and cargoes for Southern ports at Xen to fifteen gnmt-ue promintn. Another frigli fal coal-pit accident has taken place. About fifty miners were kitted by an explosion at Mer* thier, Tidrill. Celebration oi Washington's Birthday at London, LONDON, Fel>. 23.—The anniversary of Washington’s was celebrated yesterday at a public bteakLut at the Freemason'* Tavern. The Bishop of Ohio prosi fied, and two hundred ladies and gentlemen were present. Bon. C. F. Adams, in proposing a toast “ To the Me- Snory of Washington,” referred to the present crisis in America. The United States, he said, are engaged in throwing off the burden of a malign power. The assault «?d the Federal Government carries with it an aggressive principle. It Involved the acknowledgment of a pre scriptive right of some men to rule over their fellows. Tfe aut then fully re-establish our fundamental doc trines at every hazard. It will, doubtless, cost us a se vere effort in men, money, time, and cause disorder, and, perhaps, confusion' bat let us remember the trials iwbicb Washington endured. Let us trust that we are passing through the fire of purification, only to gather, as of yore* the morul fruits of self- devotion. The Bishop of Ohio proposed “ The health of Queen 'Victoria," which was received with much enthusiasm. Hr. Hose, United States consol at London, proposed jthe next toast, winch was ** The Union.” Hr. Gyrus \Y. Field proposed k ‘ England aud Ame rica,’’ and invol ed the sympathy of England, which ’would ultimately remove from the IT tiled Staton tbs great cause which had produced the present trouble?. The proceedirgs lasted for upwards of five hours, and germinated in a vote of thanks to the Bishop of Ohio. FRANCE. The Paris correspondent or the London Times says; **l cannot affirm that Mr. Slidell baa, as yet, seen tho .Emperor; but I believe he has seen several, if not all, of tfhe minifcters—of course unofficially. He doubtless ex plained Lie views «f the state of the South, but ho must Understand that the time has not yet come for decision.” A discussion on the address of the Emperor had com finenced in the Senate, but nothing important had been ««lciled. The discussion in the Assembly had beeu fixed ffor the 241 h. The Bourse has been agitated, and the fluctuations on 4ke2oth we:e nearly one per cent.; but on the 21st it wag vgain firm and Miinmted. Rentes had advanced to "Of £oc and 4% per cents to IOOf 40c. The Pans pipe:* publish C-ocbin China news announa ang that nearly ail ifce provinces had made submission to Admiral Bouraru. Direct mail service between Nantes and Vera Cruz is to commence on April Ist. Four large steamers are t> bo purchased in 1 nriand for the service. Toulon, Feb. 22.— The transport Seine has been or dered to embark materials for the French army at and w ill Rail next week. This orde* coutradivts the reports of the* evacuation ofßome by the Fre ncli. SPEECH OF PRINCE NAPOLEON. Paris, Feb. 23 —Yesterday, in the Senate, M. Baruch {Minister without a portfolio) replied to the attacks aagainst the laws and the Government, which had been znade by certain Juurualfl, Prince Napoleon also dofendsd the Government. He described tho state of society when the laws on the press Were promulgated, and 6aid: “While r defend the revolution, I thiuk it necessary to give the press more liberty. There is but one justification for the existence oi the Empire, and that is when it becomes an applies «ion of (he principle, q{ the Be volution ” Tim Panes ahen alluded ty the incidents in regard to Muuseigneur Reirde and Gen. Guyon, and said : “ That is where we tnuet look for hatred to the name of Napoleon and for ahe name of France. At home, the gbry of France is 5n the preservation of order by a complete system and xeal liberties, comprising the liberty of the press and un limited popular institutions, without religions combina tions and mistakes which would impose on ns a return to fihe bigotry of the middle ages.” The Prince maintained Sliat the anti-revolutionist system demanded by Martinis Xa llotbefacquriin would be another “ wnife terror,” *o be support'd by foreign bayonets. If ever such a jwlicy be followed, tlio Empire Will Dor longer Imre imp venec-n to exist. M. Billanet said that the mission of the Emper>r, on the eve of the revolu.ioo, was to re-establish order by a 2>oiicy for which he found tradition. In carrying out that policy the Kn peror had the aid of religion, aud will forget that religion iB one of the bases of society. Up maintained that nine was a necessity for the legislation on the press in IS6*2, and besought tho Senate to repel all excitement and personal discussions. ITALY. The Frankfort Journal positively asserts that the re ■COgcilion of the Kingdom of Italy by the Prussian Go vernment has actually been decided upog. Another Authority says that Prussia ha? made over tures to Russia for a simultaneous recognition by both .Powers. Iti3 asserted tl at the Papal Government was engaged destroying nr r. moving a l»rge quantity of the secret ’documents n the archives of Heme. Trms, »»*, So.—Notwithstanding the mintoteml <? remap, mnnift sta lons continue in the provincial to rVH3 against the tempo) al power of the Pope. PORTUGAL. The betrothal of the King to the sister of the late <3tieen of I’oztuaai ?s aimouuced as having tab en place. Mswquis p<? Soul© has been empowered to form * yiew Ministry. GREECE At the latest dates the fortress of Nanplia was still Sheld by the insurgents, who demanded a modification of ?he Constitution. 'i he troops Ixad defeated tho insurgents outside of Naupha, ftud the insurrection was eonfiu*i tv vhat place. Numerous anesta had taken place, including Senators, officers, :idvocates, and journalists. ** The latest official accounts were encouraging for au early suppression of the rebellion. The Greek Chamber bad voted their devotion to the dynasty, and for vigorous measures to suppress the ro t>eUion. BAthexSi February 18.—The Kiog ia expected at C)- riuth, vbere a»l th« troops are to be concentrated. The insurgents ask the d'amiasalof the Ministry, and the con* vocation of a national assembly to reform the Constitu tion. latest by the Canada—By Telegraph to (lueenstowii. Paris?, Feb. 23.—Tho Moniteur publishes a letter from General MoLUubun, entreating the Emperor to withdraw Ihe bill before the House of Deputies, granting him (Montaubart) an annual revenue, as it would appear as if there was sou e object in it. ThO Empferfcf replied, refusing to withdraw the bill, and adding, “ Everybody is at liberty to view things after thfir own fashiou, but I wish the country and the -army to know that I am grateful for political and mili tary services, and wish to honor unprecedented enter prise by a national gift.* 1 M-AJuuii, F?b. 23,—The Spanish squadron, under oom •mand of Admiral Fensou, starts for the Pacific in the beginning of April. It is to consist of three frigates, forty-two gunboats, and other Ships-of-war. The Squadron goes first to Montevideo, and then to other places on the coast of America. Alsxaxiuiia, Feb. 22.—The Viceroy of Egypt 4 jq *tktided to negotiate a loan vrith the bankers Appenlieiiu. VIENNA, Feb. *3.-—The negotiations of the Austrian -Covtrnmeiit at Pesth, for bringing about a reconcilia tion with Huugary, have failed. The answer of Austria to the last note of Prussia i 3 l,eld In atteyanco, because the first was communicated to the German Sutra who had remitted in turn the note* to the Aoatrian Chamber. The Deputies rejected a proposal to establish a jury for press trials, unless a jury was also established for all •other trials. The shareholders in the national Bank at Vienna 3iave accepted the proposals of the Government. The ipriTilegM of the bank are to be extended twenty-Hve S-ears. The Government obtains, in return, loans at two Rer cent Berlin, Feb. 23—The newspapers here assert that -the recognition of Italy by Prussia is an accomplished fact, and that Prussia has notified the Italian Ministry of aochrecognition. Berlin, Fob. 23.—According to reliable mforaiatmu 4he reply of Vt-shcc t« the PmMian proposals for a treaty •f commercc hat arrived here. The conclusion of the greaty is said to Ive e?ose at hand. The Sumpter is getting herself into difficulty with Spain. Madrid, Feb- —The Journal dc Iberia contains the following! 41 We use informed that the Suppler bus run down a BhiD, which, though hearing the American colors, contained a cargo of coals for Spain. The enm (nander of the H«:adron of Instruction at Algeria has consequently sent an agent to require explanations of the commander of the Sumpter,” It id Staffed the Governroenfc has opened negotia tions With the Powers for the purpose of haviiig Bpain acknowiedt'-d as a Power of the first class. Athens is quiet, but many arrests have been made. Goprbuaoxn. February 23.—Up to tho present time, n has been received from Austria and PniniA. The modification of the Constitution prop wal l>y the Government ha* been carried to a first reading in the Sapreme Council. Commercial Intelligence Thfi week’s cfltfuu market was received wiJVom&ffian.. MANCHESTER TRADE REPORT.—The advices Iron Manchester are favorable, the market for goods and -riras being qin’et. with an upward tendency. LIVERPOOL BKKADSTUFFS MARKET. —The .tvarket. la generally very dull. The usual authorities Vote as folloT-i*; ricur nominal, and declined 61 W u:>l; •OiOlfiA tTa 6d®313. Wheat very dull, and dfetlb.-d iP [ red Western IDs Td®l2s, red Southern 12.5®12* 31, d-hite Western 12s 6d012s 9d, white Southern 12s iU<® /3s. Corn qui»*t, and declined 6d W qr., mixed 20s Ad white 3447 375. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MABKBT.—The pro- vision market is generally quiet and steady. Beef Pork h«~ » declining tendency. Bacon steady ai 36036 a. Laid steady at 42a435. Tallow has a de clining tendency: quoted 4sa46e. LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.—Ashes dull at &3a 6d0345. firm. Coffee firm. Bice steady. Rosin quiet And s'.-ady; common 12s 6dal3s, Spirits of runfflrtiuftuukt in 68®70st Linseed Oil steady at 35 j. :od Oil Quiet and ttcady. LONDON MARKETS.—Breadstuff* dull. Iron dull at £506 ss. CofT e firm. Bice steady. Sugar has uu rpwflrd tendency. Tea firm. Tallow quiet at 465. Spi rit of Turpentine steady at 65©6Ts. Linseed Oil firm at Sis Gdi Spenu Oil quiet at £95. . , , lONDOM MONEY MARKET.— Consols closed on Fi. ay evenina at H3*i®93# for money. The bullion in th* Bank of England has decreased du rh.j the week JEI4S.OOO. aaiibioa* Saci :;;tiss unchanged. New York Cen ts ai 71073 J Frit iiU ’ lUili&Ls Central shares, 46 per cent, Glasgow, Feb. 21.—McCall report*Breadstuff* heavy >t„ nominal. I Latest Commercial Intelligence. ! Ljvgpfwb, Fvb. 22— Cotton,—The sales yesterday isuirday) reached 8,000 balCB, including 3,000 bales to iUulators and exporters. The-market remained firm n t-fichanged qnotHtions. l-viNDoa, Sunday.—Coneols closed last evening at 93X for money. AMERICAN SECURITIES.—The latest Hales were i «'«lf Central tlmres dfifiiS W wuti discount - s Erie 2PVO3O. nAVBE COTTON MARKET.—The sale# of cotton t>r thd week foot up 18,000 bales. The market is firm a dbuoyant, with an advance of sn6f. Orleans (res vrdtoMtrt 165 f, las IsBf. The stock in port amounts to &50Q bale*. PARIS MONEY MARKET, Feb. 22d.—The Bourse losed fins at TOf® 35c for Rentes. Shipping Intelligence. Arrived (Tom New York—6th, Kate Field, at Constin uopl*} lTth, Pia, at l9th, E. Berkley, at ATT©i2oth, tfattba, atLivemool; Rosedala. at Queens isd| ‘2lst, Oolong James Bcott and Garibaldi, at do. JLatist Arrived from New York—Jersey and Ti [MSifitMavcei General Bailey, at Cette. THE CITY. [TOR AEDITIOHAL CITY NEWS, SEE FOURTH PAGB.J Jibe. — Last evening about five o’c’ock a fire occurred at No. 36 South Secoud street, in a five storied brick building owned by the Rev. Howard Mai* colm, and occupied on the flrst floor by the North Ame rican Carbon Oil Company. The second, third, and fourth stories were vacant, and the fifth was used as a factory of India rubber blankets. 5* Tho fire originated on the first floor, back, on Strawberry street, and running up to tho roof destroyed all tho interior of the building. Considerable consternation was caused in the neighbor hood by tlio idea prevailing that the building contained benzine, and that an explosion would take place. The company lmte a largo vrarehome in J-iyno straot, Jind keep but a small ijuantlty of oil in Second street. About 15 barrels of oil in the cellar were rolled out aud sayod. The company had on hand a largo stock of lamps, &c., valued at $10,000; insured in the Royal, American, and Pennsylvania Companies. No. 80, on the north, occu pied as a store aud dwelling by Wm. Murthn, was con siderably damaged by water. No. '4O, the dry goods store and dwelling of S. V. It. Hunter, was flooded from top to bottom, and tho contents much injured. Brooks' well-known confectionery store and eating-house waj eligibly damaged. On Strawberry Htreet, the hotel of John M* Crofioor and the office of Hr. Buttle Paul were both damaged by water. No. 31, occupied on tho first floor by W. Over field. agent for the Lehigh Slate Company, anil iu t!u< upper part by Wb. Grosholz, A Company, importers of French and German dry goods, was much injured by water. The last-named firm are insured in tho Royal and other companies. Mr. G» W. Wooten, tha &get.t of the oil company, says that the fire commenced in this maimer: lie, iu company with a boy, was engaged in testing the illuminating pro perties of different oils, and for that purpose had small quantities burning in saucers of water. By some means tho contents of a saucer fell on to a lot of packing* hay, and iu an instant the whole place waa in n blaze. The stationary engine of Dr, David Jayne VNW put into service, under the direction of the members of tho South wark Ilose Company, The tiro burned, stubbornly for aleut two hours. Superintendent op Police and FIRE-ALARM TELEGRAPH.—YesterIay afternoon, The Democratic members of City Councils hold a caucus for the purpose of Dominating a superintendent of tho rolice and Fire-Alarm Telegraph. Wra. J. Phillips, Eml., the present incumbent, was unanimously nomi nated for the positioi —there being only tliree votes polled against him. The local telegraph was built for the city by Blr. Phillips in 1856, anil he was then elected su perintendent* Alld hflfl btf-n te-elecM by the different Councils, both People and Democrats, ever since. The election has always been made regardless of politics, competency being the main point considered, and we are glad to see the present ruling party in Councils following the example of their predecessors. There was one or two candidates in opposition to Mr. Phillips, neither of whom Mas thought capable of assuming the duties of this Llghly important position. Descent on Disorderly Houses.— Last evening a large body of police under the command of Lieut. Hampton, made a descent on two cribs In Spafford street, called respectively the *■ Continental” and “ Smoke House.” The inmates, some fifty in number, were locked up at the Central 9tAtteH, and will have a hearingto-day. They are a wrotched lot of squalid hu manity, and would be fit tenants for a workhouse, if we had one In our city. Post Office Robbery. —On Tues day evening the post office at West Chester was broken open and robbed of some four huudred letters. It is be lieved that the greater part of these letters were from soldiers, and contained money. The Kentucky* Legislature has passed a bill sbUDgillg the license Oh billiard tables, which has heretofore been so high as to be almost prohibi tory. This bill reduces the license from Sl5O to $5O for the first and $25 for each additional table in a saloon. Hon. William B. Kimtv, ol Springfield, Illinois, died suddenly, at his residence in that city, last Wednesday evening. He was an officer in tho Mexican war, and a prominent man in Illinois politics. Never has better ice been produced in Maine than that which is now being got from the ponds. It is nearly two feet thick, compact, heavy and blue with the concentrated frost of January nights. A Chicago paper denies a current report to the effect that one of its reporters whs killed out right, and another had his leg shot off, at the cap ture of Fort Henry, while a third esoaped un harmed. The Toronto Leader says the Federal troops came very near being beaten as badly gt Fort Do nelson as they were at Bull Run, and tells the Con federatts not to be discouraged. Money and Stocks in New York. .... Wednesday, March 6. The stock market is bettor to.das, but is sou far from active, both buyers aud sellers awaiting further develop ments on the Potomac. There are more orders through the commission-houses for first-class securities, aud prices of the general list are ,¥ per cent, higher than yesterday. New York Central is firm at 83#a85?j,anci hM varied BCftrcaly aver pc-r cent, this week. Brie is also steady ato4%®34#. Government stocks are steady, and the sixes of 1881 exbibit considerable firmness iu the face of the realiza tions ol the banks. The 7.30 notes are in steady demand at 99JC a 00?' . UcvriubU ami Pittsburg continnoe ocMva Most of the sales to-day were at 1«#. It is supposed that the directors are playing with the stock, and have sold largely of Into. One director is reported to have made over 8100,000 on bis cheap bargains iu the bonds and stock of the company during the past six mouths. Railroad bonds are steady, but we notice leas eagerness to buy within a few days, Tha euliaaced prico of money has no doubt checked the advance somewhat. Some kinds, which have not risen much, are in good demand. Illinois Central bonds sold at 93#, Buffalo, New York, m d Erie 82, Michigan Southern sinking funds 90, the seconds 73. There is renewed activity I<a gold to-day, with large lea at < The time bargains principally at 102^ 0102# and buyer 60 days. Money continues active, anil the rate on cal] is fully 7 per cent. There are already borrowers in market on the now certificates of indebtedness of the Government, which wilt be ready in a few days. New York Stock Exchange—March & SECOND BOARD. 5000 US6«’Bl..Reg. 98 20000 Am Gold 102 12000 TJ S6a’Blcj>.b3 92£ 16000 do W50.102K 20000 do M 0 92Ji 16000 do 060 102 K 6000 U S 6s 'Bl Ore- 50 Cumberland I’f... gon Win ifyr 93# 35 If Y Cent...B3Jf 1000 Minn St 8 DC... 80 m do .1.!... 83? 15000 Tenn 6s '90.... .60 |lOO Reading R 830 41# 10000 d 0..... .'.'mo 00ft ISO MichCen 8...... 53 V £5OOO Missouri 6s. .630 52 I 44 111 Cen scrip 04 IOW do 52 X 100 Clev ft Pitts 19 V 4000 Mla toH *SU C 2 300 do 19JS lpCOOliul StateS;,,,, lOO do KM 1!)^ IOoo.M tfln crast. 89 ft 10 CC * Cin B 110 5000 Galena * C 2d.. 98 700 Cler & Tol B 45 K 6000 It an 5: St Joseph 47 X 10 Chi *B I B 55ft 2000 Goshen Bch bds. 89 50 Brio Bailway 34 V 5000 Mich S 8 JFd... 90 50 Erie B oretil 582 10 Metropolitan Bank 00 100 Hud Riy R, 37 v 50 Harlem RRl2ft CITY ITEMS. Polytechnic Cohere.—The siting course of lectures and practical demonstrations, at the Poly, technic College, commenced on Monday of tho presea week. We are authorized to state that applications for admission should be made at the College Building, West Penn Square, bctwoen the hours of 9 and 10 in the morning. Reibieb’s Pictures. —One of the most popular and successful photographists in this city U Mr. Beimer, Second street, above Green. His galle ries are thronged with applicants for hie pictures at ail seasons and in all weathers, and the fidelity of his likenesses, no less than their general artistic finish, liis made his name famous all over the country. There is scarcely a town or hamlet in this and the surrounding Stateß in which Reimeris photographs are not known and prized. We believe ho executes pictures in every Btyle of theart. We had yesterday the pleasure of examining at this office several specimens of his Ivorytypes, the most beautiful pictures of the kind that we have over seen, having all the softness and exquisite finish of a paint ing on ivasp. Interesting Lecture on Phrenology.— From an advertisement iu another column, it will bo seen that the ninth lecture of the series on Phrenology, by Professor Capen, will h*t delivered at the Cabinet, No. 522 Chestnut street, this {Thursday) evening! Good Kules for All — Profane language is abominable. Loud laughing is impolite. Inquisi tivenets is offensive. Tattling is mean. Ignorance is disgraceful, and laziness is shameful. Avoid all the above vices, and aim at nsefulncs. Nover be ashamed of hqqeqt labor. Study economy ani purchase your clothes at the palatial establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 601) Chest* nut street, where au extensive stock of fashionable spring garments have just been laid in and are selling at 25 per cent, lower than any other establishment in the city- Pure for Medicinal Purposes. — Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch aad Tenth streets, has constantly on hand for tho accommo dation of his patrons and the public in general, a com plete lino of such liquors as arc most fr-Miieafclr recom mended by physicians for invalids—viz: pure old Bran dies; also Port, Madeira, and other Wines. Persons wishing genuine liquors for medicinal purposes will al ways find a reliable article at Mr. Mattson’s. An INDEFATIGABLE Reporter.—The repre sentative of a metropolitan journal is stated to have run up to a wounded officer at the battle of Fort Donelson, and begged him not to die yet, for the sake of the ■ ...» which he had thehonor to represent, remarking, if he had ASP last SMfcds to utter, that they should appear in the bp at form, In the earliest possible issue of his widoly-cir culated and highly influential journal. The officer soon rallied and finally got well of his wound; but before leav ing the battle-field, he whispered in the ear of the “ in defatigable” that, in his private opinion, “tha best gar ments for citizens and soldiers to be found In the country, were those mode at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, Philadelphia.’ 1 IVjieke to Bvv Coal.—For various roa sons we Teel at liberty to recommend the coal sold at the yard of Messrs. Wm. C. Shinn & Brother, Prime-street wharf, (Delaware,) to the favorable notice of our readers. These gentlemen are among the largest and most successful and retail dealers in coal in this city, and their reputation for selling at the lowest prices, and fair dealing, is daily increasing their patronage. The best Broad Top bituminous, East Lehigh, North Spring Mountain, Council Ridge, and coals are always to bo had afcthei* yowL Tha office of Messrs. Shinn k Brother, where orders may be sent, and will be promptly attended to, is at No. 222 Walnut street. A Card.—The undersigned respectfully takes pleasure in announcing to liis frienda and former ; patrons, that, in connection with bis fashionable stock 1 of Military and Citizens 1 Beady-made Clothing, he will •' open, on March Ist, 1862, one of tho best-assorted stocks j of Boys 1 Ready-made QMhing ever before offered iu this city, all of which will be sold at one low, uniform '• price. A portion of the Store lias been furnished for this department exclusively, in good style, and particularly • private for ladies and children. We cordially invite all ; to cull and examine the stock before purchasing. All : goods SOld ftt 824 Chfeßtmitfityeet, under the Continental : Hotel, warranted to give perfect satisfaction. Cloths, : Cflssinieres, Vestings, always on hand, direct from the best Importing Houses in America. Clothing made to * order at short notice, and in the most fashionable styles. j Also, will be kept on hand, a large mid complete assort* 1 ment or Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods, selected from ; the most fashionable Importing Houses in New York, and will receive our special attention, in order to be ( ahead of all competitors. Price low, and uniform ' in all cases. Umbrella*, Silk* Alpaca, Cotton, Giiig* I ham, and all other Btyles, will he found in our Stock at 1 No. 824 Chestnut street, under the Continental Hotel. j CUASLSS STOKB3. ! ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O*CLOCK LAST RIGHT, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sis. E Wright J O Wilson, Pittsburg A McFarland A lady, Pennft H Crawford, Indians Miss Dickson Jules Le Moyne k wife, Pa J R Everhart, West Chester Miss T AT Everhart, Penna Miss Everhart, West Chester John Burxthal, New Fork Isaac Lceur, Quincy, 111 W H Anderjon, Indiana A H Silvester, Boston T Bacon, Boston 11 F Heckcrt, Cincinnati, O J Q Stolp A dau, Illinois Thus o Basaher, Baltimore James Boyce O E Heruh, York, Pa Geo H Steinman, Pa Mrs Floyd, Delaware Mrs Davis, Deluware Sami Buck, Pennsylvania Sand Lyon, Pennsylvania Y. Sheets j g Thayer, N York John HcFarian, Baltimore Mrs Kidd & la, N York Mrs Vibbard & dan, N York A IJoodv A In, N York C M Lebey John A Morris J Tracy, Conn R Davidson, Conn A W Jilison, Conu T Whitlock, N York Thos J Fennell, Liverpool W Chamberlain, N York W McConkcy, Pa John A Erben, Lancaster A K Sliaw, N York Col Nevins, N York J McCartoy, N York P Wheeler A wf, Syracuse Mrs Caller, Boston W fi TttlcotU Jersey City E MHr»h, .Tereey Cily Miss Kuhn, Virginia Miss Lizzie Kuhn, Virginia W Ji Smith, Now York W C Davey, Jersey City E O Hay hew, Indianapolis Miss H B Fenton, lud J 0 Rider & la, Salem. Mass S R Brown, Denver co, Ky MisdN Brown,Mt Vernon,O Geo WBrowisD**iiverco,Ky I> B Humphrey, N Bedford L K Cm y, New York Miss G M Cary, New York Dr Leckman .j J Goodman, New York J P Osborne, Louisville, lty D Green, New York W B Barber Sc In, N York J F Haganian & wf, N B Geo W £u»il)i, Hartford JosDilworth, Pittsburg WPv ICirklaud, New York J Graw, New York Pleiio <!e Vivo, New York Max Springor, Now York I. Selipnmn, New Turk W W Fairbanks, Taunton Eiicn llownfl c la, Boston N OeowuU ,<b U, Bouton S Sllowre, Boston Goo Kellogg, Rockville, Ct E Kellogg, Hartford, Ct Thos P Akers * wf S Sla-oli, Columbia * O F Mooro & la, Pottsville M P Brownell, Bariford H G Norton & dau, N Y 11 It Booth ,V la, New York Geo F Ednmud, Vermont F E W<KXlbridiie, Virginia C S Dana, St Johnaburg E C Cummings* St Jolmrimrg John G Nelson* New York O P ChnuGter, Vermant N B Safford, Vermont B F Phillips, Adams. Mass S E Dean, Adams, Mass W W Williamson, Mats Capt Crain, USA Mrs Amodio k son Alex Evans, Alary land John M Slade, New York I D Farnswoith, Boston j w Prico, Button W B Peace, USA J S Knapp, USA E J Conner, USA F Vincent A la, New York Mias Perry, Maine G E C Griffbrd A la, N Y J S Fanton, Baltimore A M Knight, New York T H Faile, Jr, New York Henry Faile, Now York J Merrefield, Baltimore W L Whitney, Pottsville Capt J P Wales, USA L E Wales, Delaware JC Bumberger, Harrisburg C S Eauflnmn, Columbia S T Snow, Boston W F McLean, Ponua D Smith, New York John Wootsburgb, Balt R S Dunn, Boston II Franklin, Boston S T Knight, New York Win Laurie, Boston J M Winslow, Minnesota G W HcPhail, Easton, Pa James Irwin K O Sterling, Washington W B Fletcher, Prov, RI M B Sparli, York, Pa J L Sutton, Baltimore F P Howell, USA JFD Lanier A wf, N Y C H Pond, New York Hon E B Washburn Hon W G Steele Geo Wilkci, New York Jos Busby, Cincinnati Jas L Price, Prov, R I C S No vell, USA Dr R Schieden, Washington L Blonom, Wisconsin H Inman, USA James Moore, New York James A Weston, NH MI Antram, Cincinnati W H Down, S Uanvorß J Barber, Auburn, N Y Seth Bryant, Boston MERCHANTS* HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. J A Eyster, Chamberaburg E Jegsop, Baltimore H Kelly WF Shuttuck, New York J Hill, Newark, Ohio J C McCreary, Erie, Pa H W Perkin, Hartford G L Seed, Clearfield Josiah Porter, Waynesbnrg D Mudge T B Guthrie, Camp Curtis E Monahan, Camp Curtis L P Williams, Philadelphia F Hogan A K Brumlage, Wilkesbarro D L Patrick, Wilkeabarre Steven Jenkins, Wyoming David Huston, Uniontown A u Hotchkisß, Wilkosbarre R R Parker* Indianapolis B Crime, Danville, 111 AS Siossa, Wash, D C W C Woodman, 111 J H Walker, USA W B Hull, New York C Hampshire, Jeauesvillo John Thompson, Jeanesville David Clark, Hazleton ND Courtright, M Chunk MM Smalling, New York John S Drown, Eric, Pa JI Henry, Erie, Pa <‘ot B C Cliriet M Barrett, lowa T W Rosenthal, St Louis B Maynz, New York W A Legg, Boston AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at., above Fifth. J B Cochran, Maryland J V Anderson, Baltimore W Gregg A R Rushs Smyrna 1 A BrooUbatik, Wash Mies E A Nields, Falrville T H Loomis, Mass F D Loomis, Conn W A Bowen & da, N Jersey John G Black, Nclnware E Hull j Donaldson, Tamaaua H Lawson, Norristown Jas McArdle, New York G W Strickland, New York E M Ware, N Jersey J Baumun, Lancaster F Ford, Ravenna, O Q«n frfmntißi Maryland T P Camp Curiln G W Beck, Pottsville S M Pettenglll, New York H D Northrop, New York T Brigham, New York L Horton, New York A J Campbell, New York T A Ward, New York John Coutrell, New York S Brown, Now York T N Patterson, Sum Hall H A Daniels, Boston E N Cooley, Mass ? G J , aw*> n *.P«bM H McKee? Hazhton Geo A Sumner, Sew York D T Lawson, Wellsville, O W H Cook, Wasbinton, DC A 5 Cory, New York C W Dalrymple, Michigan C Eslom, Michigan J A Hazzard, Michigan W W Hazzard, Milford WR Mitchell THK MlQN—Arsh fitreet sboT* ThW. D Grabifl Mechanicsb, Pa J Goldstine k wf, Ohio Chas Hierliol/.er, Allegheny WllMcOwen, Zaneav, O W H Sprout, Lane co, Pa 8 H Kurns, Lane co, Pa W C Gnlriin, Port Clinton Mr Thomas, Ohio Andrew Ross, Marietta, O P Huie, Cincinnati Wm Leland, Maesachusatts S B Cleaver, port Penn J Steven*, ConnecHcnfc J L Northrop, New York G C Platt, Connecticut P H Kamraerer, Zanesv, O STATES UNlON—JUaraet street, above Sixth. F Bums, Wash, DC H Soxman, Penna JR Buneon, Michigan Jas Hopkins, Boston H K Killimn UanraNtur E 9 Doty & eo, Mlfflintown Geo L Plitt, Harrisburg Thoa Girvan, Jr, N York A Fettry, Pittsburg COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. C S Pei kins, Delaware J Trayner, Chester co, Pa A A Meeeenkop, Lancaster W H Swayn6, Peuha D L Push, Waabington G M Stetson, Delaware W Y Beatty, Penna N E tVhiteside, Oxford E Pearson, Chester co. Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third* Jos Reininond, Lancaster, O H Matteo, Pottsville EBartranft, rottsville Sol Hoover, PoUriYille G J Yniddfi, Reading G B Hlig, Lebanon, Pa C Bauer, Pa Jobn Pearce, Minersville MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. E H Walton, Stroudsburg Jno A Westbrook, Pa Geo M Tully, Tnnkbannock Chas Torbert & la, Pa Isaac Torbert, 104 Beg, F V M Long A la, Hat tsville J C Wefeteh, K J j iSelrilte, Hartsvllle Geo Wise, Columbia F Whitlock, N J J II Sutton, St Georges, Del D Conover, Danville, Pa Wm H Conrad barley sheaf—Second street, below Vine. Wm Pickering, Doylestown M Herbert A Stewart, New Jersey S Yardley, Pennsylvania M 8 Reeves, Maryland L Griffii Pennsylvania W Richmon, Hartford, Ct J Uibba, Newtown, Pa Miss B Paxon,Pennsylvania Miss G Opdicke, N J S H Prichard, California E Parsons, Bordentown 5* J p !»*Geo Hendenikßi Newtown v Lovett, MoeresTiHs MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second sh, ab. Arch. J P Anderson, Penna J H Hoover, Delaware J R Neily, Penna C Christman, Penna Robert Wj he R Smith, New Jersey JVanlear, W'ilfrcftfeftrrc BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowhiU, R Smith, Lehigh Gap N B Parker, Madison, O A M Smith, Madison, Ohio T S Pa B Guthry. Hamilton, Pa John Robinson, Pa A Shirk, Jonestown D Fiater, Beading J Rhode?, Schuylkill co T Fengtermacher, Pa REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. A Liglitboly, Newark Chas B Duffy, Butler, Pa John A Mehan Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair Moses Bunt, Marple LETTER BAGS At the, Merchants* Exchange , Philadelphia . Ship Tranqueb&r, G00dwin..,..,. Loudon, soon Ship Moro Castle, Ross.. London, Boon Ship Argo, Ballard... ..Liverpool, soon Ship Shatemuc. Oxnard Liverpool, soon Brig Loango, Eyau^,, M •«.*••••• *Bt Jago do Cuba, soon Ketch Commerce, Barnes May agues;, Boon SchrFannie, Vanco, ...Havana, Boon Scbr Olive Matilda, (Br) Green Port Spain, soon For Havana.—The Spanish steamship Carolina, Costas, will Bail for Havana on or about the 12th Inst. Letters and papers to be forwarded by her mußt be left at Foreign Letter Office, Mere-bantjf&ExchangO, by that date. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE, ARRIVED. Schr R P King, Leeds, 3 days from New York, with mdse to D Cooper. Schr Jesse Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collin*. Schr Mary, Hendrickson* 1 day from Odessa, Del. with grain to Christian A Curran. Scbr Andrew Manship, Bloxeom, 2 days from Frede rica, Del, with corn to Job Barratt & Son. Schr Mignionette, Jones, 3 days from Baltimore, with salt to Wm Bwnm. CLEARED. Ship Roland) Wicke, Liverpool, Warkman A Co. Schr Gilbtrt Green, Weaver, ilattoras Inlet, Tyler, Stone & Co. Schr Frank Herbert, Parker, Boston, Hammett, Van Dusen A lockman. Schr M Fleming, Shaw, New York, captain. Schr El Doriykh Mvekinß, Georgetown, DO, R W Rathbun, Str Octornrn, McLaughlin, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) Four eteamers from Annapolis, and the Bchr R L Tay, from a port in Cuba, came to tbe Breakwater this morning. Yours, Ac. JOHN P. MARSHAL UV TST.BORAPH. of the Prosit) Nbw York, .March 5. Arrived, bark J N Thurston, from Cardenas; brigs Wappoo, from Trinidad do Cuba; Progressive Age, from Matenzas; Peacock, from Mayagucz; Zoe Nymph, from Amsterdam. MEMORANDA. Ship Oliver Moseg, Otis, hence, arrived at Liverpool 15th ult. Ship Lancaster, Pecan, sailed from Liverpool 19th ult. for Philadelphia. Ship Tonawanda, Julius, was adv at Liverpool 20th ult for Philadelphia 12th inst. Ship Z«»ac Jeancs, Drinkwaier, from Rangoon for London, arrived At Deni 19th ult. Ship Wild, Pigeon, Mayo, cleared at New York yester day for San Francisco. Ship Osborn Howes, Kelly, for Shanghae, cleared at New York yesterday. Bftvh Thus Killtuni Dennis, clearod at Loudon 17th ult. for Philadelphia. Bark David Lopsley, Beadliog, at Falmouth 18th ult. from Sullna. Brig Jos W Webster, Waite, hence, arrived at Con* Btantinopla Jan 23, Brig Bail Antonio, Collins, for PhilftdeMllia, sailed from JiOMAti D M 4th inbt. Brig Jacob Dock, Thompson, for New York, was Idg at Sagua 12th ult. Sclirs Gazelle, Naylor, Kli Townsend, Williams, and Wm Wallace, Scull, hence, arrived at Boston 4th ln»t, Schr W R Green, Bacon, ftt NQYT York jester -8&V for Philadelphia. A THING OF BEAUTY.—B.EI HER’S IVORYTYPES are superbly finished. There is evidence of great attention and akJU In thtiSQ plftillWS, producing » fine effect. SECOND Street, above Green. It* PB IM A FACIE FACT.—Colored Photographs, by BEIMER, for SI, bear the impress of artistic merit and skid. Kytry picture is recom* meodable io ail, either connoisseurs or novices in art. SECOND Street, above Green. It* "VTAVAL MEDICAL BOARD.—A JL v Board of Medical Officers will convene attheNAval Asylum, Philadelphia, on MONDAY, March IT, 1802, fur Jim examination of C»ndid»tei for admission Into tho Medical Corps of the Navy. Gentlemen desiring permission to appear before the Board must make application to the Honorable Secre taiy of the Nuvy, stating their residence, place aud date of birth, accompanied with respectable testimonials of morul character. A rplicaniß must Dot bo loss than twenty-ana nor tAiro then twenty-six years of age. No expense is allowed by Government to candidates atlt-ndiTig the sessions of the Board, as a successful ex amination is a legal prerequisite for appointment in the Navy. _ ruhO-tlisiuOt TN ALL RESPECTS, REIMER’S -1_ Life-size Photograph?, in oil, merit aU the praise be stored. AH who eee them are struck with their trnth fulates and beauty. SECOND St, above Green. It* THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDaV, MARCH 6, 1862. Theo F Audrews ry==» THE BLACK POPULATION WITHIN Uot GENERAL SHERMAN’S LlNKS.—Extract irom tbe minutes of the Permanent Committee *. Resolved, That, in accordance with the- resolutions paeeed at the Public Meeting at which we were appointed, ue raaojcuiie the claims which the free blacks of Soutb Carolina, now within the military lines of Geo. SHE 11- MAN, and at other places in the paths of our armies, have upon the sympathies and the charity of benevolent people, and that we shall exert ourselves as we may be enabled to contribute to the-relief of their present press ing wants, by supph ing them with food and raiment, and by tending suitable persons to assist ii> their pro per tuition in the arts of social life, and in tbeir proper religious instruction, regard being had to their special necessities and peculiar circumstances. All contributions in money for the above object may be sent to E. W. CLARK, Esq.,. Treasurer, No. 35 South THIRD Street, or to either of the undersigned members of ibe Committee. All contributions of clothing, food, or other articles, may be sent to Messrs. COPE BROS., Walnut-street Wharf,, or Messrs. PETER WRIGHT A SONS, 115 Walnut Street. ELLIS YARNALL, Secretary. Stephen Colwell, If 31 Arch street, fames L. Claghorn, 16W Ai*h street. Jas.'A. Wright, 115 Walnut street. Benjamin Coates, 127 Market street Rev. Dr. Newton, 251 BoutbThirteenth street. Rev. J. Wheaton Bmitb, 514 Soutb Tenth street. J Huntingdon Jones, 625 Walnut street. Philip P. Randolph, South Fourth street: Monk L. Dawson, 1420 Spruce street. J. M McKim, 106 North Tenth street. E W. Clark, 35 South Third street. Charles Rhoads, 51$ Pine street. Francis R. Cope, Walnutstreet. Elite Yarnall, 418 South Delaware avenue. niho-3t WE> OFFICE CATAIVISSA RAILROAD Iks COMPANY, No, 308 WALNDT Street, Philadelphia, 18 . On and after Feb; Ist, 1862, Mileage Tickets will be issued at $4O each, giving the holder a right to travel 2,- 000 miles at any time, bt tween any points, and in No. 1 cars of Passeoger Train of the Catawisea Railroad Gom< pony. Business men and others having occasion to travel fre quently betwoen different points, will find this arrange ment convenient aud economical. For said tickets and other information, apply to H. STANLEY Goodwin, Superintendent, Williamsport, or to WM. R. FIfiHE H, Treasurer, NOTICE*—A SPECIAL MEETING OF Uof the Stockholders of the Philadelphia, German town, and Norristown Railroad Company will be It eld at room NOi 25 ftiiladriphia Exchange, on THURSDAY, the istn inst., at I o’clock P. M, to accept or reject a supplement to the act incorporating said Company, ap proved the Ist day of May, A. D. 1861, and “An act re lating to the Philadelphia, Germantown, and Norristown Railroad Company,” approved the sth day of February, A. D. 1862. Ry order of the Board, mhi-erutn tio w. s. WILSON, Secretary. LEWRS. Del. March l. NOTICE THE STEAMSHIP SAXON, ILif having been despatched from Boston in Bearch of the United Stales Frigate VERMONT, disabled at Sea, cannot gall on Saturday, as heretofore advertised. Due notice will ho given of hor next day if mhs H. WINSOR ft CO. nig THE PENNSYLVANIA FIRE IN -113 SURANCK COMPANY, March 3, 1862. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIFTEEN DOLLARS PER SHARE on the Slock of tho Company for the last siv months, which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal representatives, after tbe 13th inßtant. WILLIAM G. CROWELL, mhs-tmh!4 Secretary. »w.w ■ POLYTECHNIC COLLEGE* THE Uof Spring Cou rso of Lectures and Practical Denwn~ BlraliattS will hifAn on MONDAY, biarch 3d, and con tinue four months. Application for admission should be made at the College Building, West PENN SQUARE* from 9to 10 o’clock A. M. AVIS AUX LIONS DE LA MODE. UsJJ Mr. P. Andriot a l’box.nbur d’isformer lbs FRANCA!!) BT LEB QD’IL EST ADJOURD'HOI CERANT DE LA MiISON, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. II gUMAWtiB DAP BA pOlitfon AUX de gonl, qne sea vetemeDß porterons toujours uu cachet de distinc tion innimltable et a des prix a 25 pour cent au dessoua de n’importe quelle maison. Sa longue etude etsa pra tique Pont mis en rapport avec lea artistes lee plus habiles de eapariie, taut a Paris qu’a etqui lui PABS toujours lte ¥>lws nouvellea modes et tes mteux por tdesdeccb deux pays. Avis b ceux qui tiennent a etre a Pavance des modes, mhl-lm rjTHE OYSTER HOUSE. SOUTHWEST CORNER FOURTH AND LIBRARY STREETS, BELOW CHESTNUT. HOTELS AND FAMILIES SUPPLIED. AU orders promptly delivered. RAW OYSTERS CANNED, SPICED OYSTERS, IN JABS AND CANS, PICKLED OYSTERS IN CANS. Dealer* end othcre in the interior can he supplied from this establishment on reasonable terms. AU the host varieties of Oysters constantly en hand, including the celebrated SADDLE-BOOK OYSTERS, from New York. SPECIAL. NOTICES. RSiwCjßMrasj Office op the Adams EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT STREET? Philadelphia* January 27, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, D C., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express froiglits, Packages, a&d Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adarostown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South occupied by tho army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application nt our offico. Soldiors’ parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received aud receipted Per at our depot, S. E. corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ja27-tf _ Superintendent. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI? or £1 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for Sl* or $1 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI rotnrned! DTSFEPSIA cured for SI? w SI returned < WISHABT’S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a cure in every coso, no matter if of twenty years' stand ing, or the money returned. Price $1 per box. Seut by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. 10 North SECOND Sheet. feB»2m L. Q. C. WISH ART. Helmeold’s Universally Approves Remedy. —Compound Extract Buchu cures Diseases of the Bladder, Kidneys, Gravel, Dropsy, Weakness, &o. Bead the advertisement in another column. nc^-ths Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nerv-„ ods Cordial ; ar, NATURE’S GRAND RESTORATIVE.. The great remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Dpjnlir iy, Prostration, lowness of Spirits, Ac. Prioo.il. For Bale by DYOTT A CQ„ No, 232 North SECOND. Street, Depot for all Popular S^ediqinea, jal-thstf One-Prick Clothinq, oy THE LATEST Styles, mode in the Best expressly for BEWAIL SAIBS. LOWEST Prices marked la Plain Figures. AU Goods to Order warranted aaUrfac tory. Our oNg?D&i3g System is strictly adhored to. AII are thfinftr treated alike. e*B9«-ly JONES A CO„ 604 MARKET Street MARRIED. CBURCII—HUFF.—On the 18th ultimo, by the Rev. Mr. Clay, Mr. James H. Church, of N. B„ to £figg Caro line C. Ifulf) of this city, DIED. FRALEY.—On the 4th instant, Thomas T. Fraley, in the 39th year of his age. His male fiiende are invited to attend the funerat, from his late residence, No. 618 Marshall sheet, on Friday af ternoon, at 1 o’clock. ' # JAQUES.—On tho 4tU instant, Jane M. James, in the 7Glh jear of her age. Her relatives aod friendß are respectfully invited to her funeral, from her late residence, No. 709 South Tenth street, on Friday, the 6th instant, at 4 o’clock. To pro ceed to Ronnldsoirs ground. DUNCAN, —On the 4th instant, of disease of the brain, Joseph if., infant son of Capt. H. P. and Bailie Duncan, aged eleven months and twenty days. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Friday morning, tho 7th instant, from No. CDS North Seventh street, at 7 o’clock, to proceed to Southampton.* DOUGLASS.—On the 4th instant, Mrs. Emmft P,» wife of the Bov. J. L. pastor of the Blockluy Baptist Church, and late missionary to Burrnah. Friends and brethren in the ministry are respectfully invited to attind the funeral, from the Parsonage, Fifty fifth street, bctweou Arch and Race,to-morrow (Friday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock. Funeral services at the Church atSifl o’clock. SWINDLE.—On the 4th instant, Ida Bobbing, daughter of Rebecca V. and Sample F. Shindle, aged Smooths. “ We should not repioe at the loss of tho early deal Better, far better, that the light cloud should fade away with the morning sun than Unger on through the weary day, to gather in darkness and end in storm. Funeral from her parents* residence, No. 767 Passyunk road, above Catharine? this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o’clocki To proceed to Macbpelah Cemetery. [Lancas carter Express please copy.] ## SNYDER.—On Second-day evening, the 3d instant, John Snyder, in the 67th year of bis age. His relatives aud friends are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral, on Fifth-day (Thursday) morning, at 11 o’clock, from Ills late residence. Sandyford, Twenty* third ward, without further notice. ** HILLES.—On the 3d instant, William Hilles, in the 76th year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, corner of Orchard and Taconey streets, Frankford, on Fifth day afternoon, the 6th instant, at 2 o’clock. ## GILICESGN.—On the 3d instant, Mrs. Sarah Gtlkeson, in the 63d year of her age, and daughter of the late God frey Bockius. Funeral this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o’clock, from the residence of her husband,* Mr. Joseph Gilkeson, Ridge road, between 7tli and Bth mile stones. v Besson & son, mourning STORE, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. (Goods re ceived January 15th to 31st.) Black and white striped and check Silks; Shepherd plaid Silks; black Poult do Soies aud glossy Silks; English Chintzes and De La{n§g; Balmoral Skirts \ Lace &&d Riviere Ruffles: Lace Sleeves j Crape Collars; Blanket Shawls; Thibet Long Shawls, extra sizes; Tarlatan Bonnet finches; Silk and Cotton Blonde Neck Ruches; Large Crimp English Crapes; Love and Grenadine Yrlls; Crape Veils; Wide Hemmed Handkerchiefs; Mull and Piping Sets; double-width Black MoußselineH, fo, f&j (YS* THE MEMBERS OF COL. BAKER’S lKjs California Regiment, released from Richmond Prison, Feb. 10th, will meet at G. MULLER’S, 24 South SIXTH Street, March 7, at lOo’clock A. M H. A. HARDING, Acting Secretary. JOHN L. CAPEN WILL DELIVER Lk3r his ninth LECTURE, before the class, THIS EVENING, at 7& o’clock, at the Cabinet, No. 022 CHESTNUT Street. Subject: u The Phrenological causes of various Traits of Character not proceeding from any one organ.” Admission for Gentlemen 25 cents. Ladies 13 cent*. with advice. tllttde day Abd evening. it JOHN B. GOUGH S LECTURES AT ILS the ACADEMY OF MUSI *, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY' EVENINGS, March IS and 14. Re served Seat* in Parquet, Parquet Circle, and Orchestra, Fifty Cent?. Vnrcservfd beat§ in Balcony, Family Cir cle, and Amphitheatre, Twenty-five Cents. For sale at 929 Chestnut Btreet, and at Martien's, €O6 Chestnut street. Also, Unreserved Seats at the Tract Home, Chetnut street. N. B.—The TICKET OFFICE at the ACADEMY will he REOPENED on MONDAY next. mh6-4t*r JEFFERSON MEDICAL COLLEGE.— \JsS The ANNUAL COMMENCEMENT will be held at ibe MUSICAL FUND HALL on SATURDAY next, tbe Bth inst., at 12 o'cleck. Tbe charge to the graduates will be delivered by Prof. DICKSON. The public are invited to be present. mL6.3t ROBLEY DiJNGLISOW, Dean. No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phlla. fe2o-tbßtu-lm ALFRED L, KENNEDY, M. D., President of Faculty. 8. B. WOOLMAN. RETAIL DRY GOODS. gPRING IMPORTATION. THOS. W. EVANS & Co. HAVE NOW OPEN TIIEIR FIRST IMPORTATION OF CHOICE SPRING GOODS. COMPRISING NEW DRESS SILKS, PARIS GOODS ON NEW TEXTURES OF DESIGNS, ORGANDIES, LAWNS, CHINTZES, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, Ac., With a variety of new Goods, forming one of the best assortments they have ever offered their customers. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT Street. mhs-3t YIALICOES! CALICOES !\ ; V-/ American Calicoes, at VZ%. Manchester Oulicoes, at *• Pftoifie Calicoes, at 12# English Calicoes, at 12#, Calicoes, the best in the market, for 12#. J. H. STOKES’, mh6tf 703 ARCH Street DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. WHOLESALE BUYERS. THOS. W. EVANS & CO. Would invite the attention of THE TRADE TO THE LARGE AND WELL SELECTED STOCK OF NEW SPRINGS DRESS GOODS, CASH AND SHORT-TIME BUYERS Will find it advantageous to examine this assortment, as itia principally of T, W. E, & CO.’S OWN DIRECT IMPORTATION, Selected personally in the BEST EUROPEAN MARKETS, and unsurpassed for TASTE ASSORTMENT, OR PRICE. Nos. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET, And 815 SANSOM Street. EW SPRING GOODS. ML. HALLO WELL & Co. 333 MARKET and 27 NORTH FOURTH ST3., Wholeools Dealers in SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have open a large variety off re sh ly-imported SPRING DRESS GOODS. To which, with a handsome assortment of BLACK AND FANCY SILKB, SHAWLS. MANTILLAS, WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, And other goods in their line, they invite the attention of city and country dealers. mh4-tf WHOLESALE HOUSES. 27 AND 5 4-INCH SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, SUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUE SATINETS, BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do. PRINTED Do, in variety. BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS. FANCY CASSIMERES AND MELTONS. IK STORE, AMR FOR SALE BY JOSEPH LEA, fe2o-tf 19S AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET HATS AMD CAPS. IQ£9 SPRING STOCK IQ£9 JLOU/V. COMPLETE. JLOU/We C. H. GARDEN & Go., Manufacturers of and Wholesale Dealers i& HATS, CAPS, AND FURS; STRAW GOODS, FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNETS, Artificial Flowers, Ruches, Feathers, Ac., NOi 600 and 602 MARKET Shuefc, S. W. corner of SIXTH Street. ■y* A large and complete stock. The beat terms and the lowest prices. Gash and prompt “ time buyers n are particularly invited to examine our stock. mhl-2m GENTS' FURNISHING* GOODS. pATENT McClellan ties. PATENT McClellan ties. PATENT McClellan ties. PATENT McClellan ties, patent McClellan scarfs. PATENT McClellan scarfs. PATENT McClellan scarfs. AT J. A. EBHLEMAN’S ! AT J. A. ESHLKMAN’3 AT J. A. ESHLKM AN’B 1 AT J. A. ESHLEM AN' 8 AT J. A. ESHLEMAN’S ! AT J. A. ESHLEM AN’S ATJ. A. ESHLEMAN’S ! AT J. A. ESHLEMAN’S NORTHWEST COBNEB 07 SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. SEVENTH AND CHESTNUT. THE ONLY CBAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THS ONLY CRAY AT STORK IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY OBAYAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. THE ONLY CRAVAT STORE IN PHILADELPHIA. F. 8. The above article., being PATENTED, cannot be obtained elaewliere. P.S. No. 2. Men's Famishing Hood., In every variety. P,S. No. 3. PATENT ENAMELLED COLLARS, lO FOR A QUARTER. Oef-etuthSm pLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS, Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S, NO. 606 ARCH STREET. VBr A full line oi TIES, SCARFS. GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. mhS 3mif Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF BHIBTS, Which hs makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN'S WEAR* J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, St. SU CHXSTSVT STUB XT, Jaß-tf Font doom below the Continental. g UNITED STATES MARINES.— H Wanted, immediately, for the United States Marine jj[ Gorp?, SEVEN HUNDRED ABLE-BODIED MEN for Bfa service, between the ages of eighteen and forty yenrs. All information that may be required will be given at the Rendezvous, 311 South FRONT Street, below Srrucei JAMES LEWIS, Captain. znhß-tf Recruiting Officer. PHEAP PRODUCE! CHEAP PRO- V DUCE! at the NEW STORE, No. 602 North BECOND Street. mhA-t( COMMISSION HOUSES. COFFIN, & CO.j 220 CHESTNUT STREET, Agenta for the following makes of goods: PRINTS. DUKNELL MFC. CO GREENE MFG. CO, LAWNS. \jDUNNKLL MFG. 00. BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonsdale, Foreatdale, Auburn, Slatersvllle, Uontredale, Jamestown, Blackstone, Hope, Red Bank, Dorchester, Newbtiryport, Nauraeog, Zouave, Burton, Groone Mfg. Co.’a A. A., B. A., C. A., and other styles. BROWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Glonvillo, Mechanics' and Farmers’. CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester. gfDENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madison, Slfttersville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw, CANTON FLANNELS.—SiatersYillo, Agawam. SILESIAS.—Smith’s, Social Co., Lonsdale Co. WOOLENS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, KERSEYS, fm4 FLAN NELS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts’, Glenham Co., &o. CASSIMERES.—Gay & Son, Saxton’s Bivor, Ac. BATINE7S.—Bass River, Convorsville, Lower Val ley, Hope, Staffordville, Converse and Hyde, Converse Bros. & Co., Shaw Mfg. Co, KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, Mystic, Gold Medal. DOMET FLANNELS.—’WILLIAMS’S Angola, Sax ony, Merino, and other styles: LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored Cambrics. PLAID LINSEYS, COTTONADES, Ac. [fc2G-SEO QHIPLRYj HAZARD, & O HUTCHINSON, No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB THE SALK OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. se26-6m DRV-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. SPIiIBO ' 1862. W. S. STEWART * CO. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OS SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET. Buyer) are Invited to call and examine a fresh stock of NEW AND DESIRABLE GOODS, bought exclusively for CASH, and which we will offer on the most favorable terms. Our stock Comprises, in addition to a complete assort ment of BLACK AND OTHER STAPLE SILKS, a variety of Seasonable DRESS GOODS, IN NEW AND-APPROVED STYLES, Specially adapted to City Salsa. f&25-3m Y ard.gillmore, & Co., Nos. 611 CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street), Have now open their SPRING IMPORTATION OF SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Bought In Europe, br Quo of the Arm. To Which the attention of the la particularly in vited. fe2l-2m JELLING OFF BTOOX or CASSIMERES, VESTINGS, DRIL LINGS, M ARSEILLES, &c. Twenty-five per cent, under former prices. a. h. GIBBS, feSl-lm No. 331 MARKET Street JAS. R. CAMPBELL & Co, IMPORTERS, AND CASH DEALERS IN DRY GOODS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET. Having organized a RETAIL DEPARTMENT In Connection with their WHOLESALE TRADE, will ex hibit, at all seasons, a line of Goods by the raid, piece, or package, at Bach ratea aa to command their stock to the attention of cash buyers. ja2B-tt CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. JjIOURTH. STREET CARPET STORE, No. 47 ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. 47. J. T. DELACROIX Invites attention to his Spring Importation of CARPETINGS, Comprising every style, of the Newest Patterns and Designs, in VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS SELS, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETINGS. 7 "" VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS. SCOTCH RAG and LIST CARPETINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS-, in every width. COCOA and CANI ON MATTINGS. DOOR-MATS, RUGS, SHEEP SKINS, DRUGGETS, and CRUMB CLOTHS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. LOW FOR CASH. J. T. DELACROIX, mh6-4m 47 South FOURTH Street. CARPETJ.KGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,) Have received, per steamer Edinburgh, and other late arrivals, their SPRING IMPORTATION OF NEW CARPETINGS: CROSSLEI’S YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE VELVETS, 9-4 MEDALLION DO ., ENGLISH BRUSSELS, EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, WITH BORDERS, (of new designs, for Halls and Stairs). INGRAIN AND THREE-PLY CARPETINGS, of extra quality. ALSO, 500 PS. J. CROSSLEY & SON’S TArSSTUr SB(T8SBL8 CARPETS, FROM 871 TO Si PR. YD , Together with a complete ascortment of OIL CLOTHS, STAIR AND FLOOR DRUGGETS, ■ , , ~, , bugs, juts, do., Al) Of fi£W, choice selections, ana AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, mb?-tf OPPOSITE STATE HOUBK. MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLUE KERSEYS, (2T and 54-INCH.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO.BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Regulation, for Officers’ Pants.) WHITE DOMET FLANNELS. CARTON FLANNELS, lOoz., 120 z., A ISoz. TENT DUCK. All warranted United States Army standard. FOB BALE BY ALFRED SLADE & CO., 40 South FRONT Street, and 39 LXTITIA Street, Philadelphia. fe!B-tmyl AR 1 WARM RICH PRESENTATION SWORDS MANUFACTURED BY BAILEY A O O . , 819 CHESTNUT STREET. A fine Stock of REGULATION SWORDS, SASHES, and BELTS e» hand. mbs st PRESCOTT’S NAVY REVOLVERS. Large Stock of Prescott’s NAVY 4-iuch and 8-inch Revolvers. Superior in every respect to any other PISTOL introduced. COMPRISING STRENGTH, GENTILITY, ACTION, and ECONOMY; Or, in other words, containing all the exoellenctea of COLT’S, SMITH A WESTON’S, and ALLEN A WHEBLOC’S, concentrated in one instrument, thereby making this PISTOL the most formidable weaken ever offered for sale. The largest assortment of Cartridges ever offered in the city of Washington, adapted to all CARTRIDGE PISTOLS. A very fine Assortment of GOLD MP SHYER WATCHESi Imported l»y Fellows & Co., Ne. 17 Maiden LfUlQi New fork, expressly for the Detail Trade. A very fine assortment of Ladles' and Gents' DRESSING CASES. G. A. STARKWEATHER, JJATJWAL HOTEL, felQ-lm* WASHINGTON, D. 0. ARMY CAP BUTTONS AND sXjL SLIDES, manufactured at FIFTH Street and COLUMBIA Avenue, fee-lm* NEW'^PUBLICATIONS. I BY AUTHOR OF •< east LYNNE," AND SUPERIOR TO IT. THE EARL’S HEIRS I THE EARL’S HEIRS! BY AUTHOR OK “EAST LYNNE.” THE EARL’S HEIRS A Tale of Domestic Life. By tlio ftutJior of “EAST LJtffnS,** will bo puhlinhod on Wednesday next, March 12th, in a large octavo volume of 200 largo tv|ie> double column, uud prii.tfd on the finest and best of white paper. Price Fifty Cents in paper cover, or Seventy-five Cents in cloth. Published and for k«lb. nt retail or wholesale, l.y Tt }}, PKTStrSUN COO CHESTNUT Sheet, Philadelphia. fOr Booksellers, News Agents, and all others, will pleaso send on tlieir orders at once for what thpy want of Ibis book at first, as it will he ready so as to send all order#, off by Saturday, March Bth. tflT Slnglo CnpiAs of the “ Karl’s TTfelrs” will bo »t. m»e#> 1 free of poHmge, per flrfit mail* on remitting fifty cents to the publisher, in a letter. BY AUTHOR OF EAST LYNNE! EARL’S HEIRS'. EARL’S HEIRS! A NEW COPYRIGHT NOVEL OF DOMESTIC LIFE. Head V'hat the Editor of the Philadelphia Jtreniag Jiulletin says of U in that paper editor ially. 4 THE EARL'S HEIRS,” A new novel from the pen of Mrs. Ellen Wood, Jha bi le u ted authoress of that most succetefut wuuciiion “East Lynne,” will bo published in a few ffiiyn |>y T. 11. Pfclfcvson A Brothers, as uimounroil in our advertising columns. It is called “The Earl’s Hairs; a Taloof Domestic Life.” We have seen an advance copy of it in the proof sheets, and oau saWy predict that it will have even a greater Huoces* than « East Lyune.” It has not jet appeared in England, the Messrs. Peterson having purchased H from tho authoress bnforo publica tion in tlmt country. Tho incidents are highly drama tic) the plot is ingonious and original) the dialogue is natural, and the descriptions are vivid and picturesque. “The Earl’s Heirs” will create an excitement, and immense edition will he sold. Tho earliest ordfjfa, yitl. of course, bothe first supplied. ''*"** Jleadvknl lht £ amv PhUadelphiH Inquirer toysc>J il in that piipt? editorially. “THE EARL’S HEIRS.” The talented authored?, Mrs. Elion Wood, is about to present to the public a new novel, entitled The Eirl’s Uefisj a'lVle of Dtfjueetic Life,” Everybody recollects what a emflfttien forbic-r wo;k r li East Lynne” created. We have pcttiscd a copy of the proof-sheets of this forthcoming noiv-L which will uf issued by T. 13. Peterson & Brothers, am! are confident thru recep tion by the public will be very flatterinjrio tbe'tfaMru?* authoress. The plot unites novelty, ingenuity, and plau sibility: the dialogues combine vivacity with natami neae; while the incidents and descriptions aye rendfffod With great dramaHe power, stamping the work as rt fare conception of genius. Tho Messrs. Peterson having, with their customary enterprise, producod this work iu advance of the English publishers, present their patrons With the only edition thatcan be issued in this country, and far in advance even of its publication in Europe. Single copies of the 4t Edrl’s Heirs" will be sent at once, free of postage, per first mail, on remitting fifty cents to the publishers, In ft letter; or, two copies will be sent for One Dollar. Bookseller?, Nowa Agents, and all others will please send on their orders at once for what they Want of this book, which wifi prove to be the most popular one pub lished for years. Address ail orders to the publisliors, T. B. PETERSON & BROTHERS, It No. 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. T IPPINCOTT & CO.’S -Li Photograph albums. New and improved styles, exclusively of our own manu facture, embracing all the various sizes suitable for tbe POCKET or CENTRE TABLE. ALBUMS FOR THE POCKET. Cloth, gt. edge, with clasp, for 12 Portraits, $0.75 u : 44 “ *» 24 H 1.10 Morocco “ *« ** 12 44 90 (« t( a << oi » 1.25 Turkey Mor. gt. ed. 44 « 12 “ 1.50 “ “ 44 “ 24 ** 2.00 ALBUMS FOB THE CENTRE TABLE. Cloth, gt. crfgo, with clasp, lor 20 Portraits, 00 “ »* “ 41 30 “ 2.75 4{ « •« h 40 3.13 ■ »* «* u so ** 3.50 Morocco, u “20 “ 2.75 “ 44 44 44 30 44 3.50 44 44 44 “40 44 3 83 44 “ “ 44 50 44 4.25 Turkey Mor. Ant., with 2 clasps, 44 20 * 4 4.50 “ 44 44 44 30 44 i,7§ 1 “ 14 4 * * 4 4 0 4 4 500 44 “ «< (c 50 44 5.25 Velvet, gilt mountings, 44 4 4 20 44 5.75 “ 4 4 4 4 44 3 0 4 4 6.00 “ 44 44 4 4 5 0 4 4 6.75 Any of the above Nos. with ornamented tooled edges, extra, 13 Obl&fe§ 4(6- bound In Turkey Mor. Anti que, two clasp?, holding 100 Portraits, 55.75 14 Oblong, 4to. bound in velvet, gilt mount ing?, two clasps, ** 100 44 11,50 Noßi 16 and 14 with ornamented tooled edges. $2 extra. IMPERIAL QUARTO ALBUMS. This superb Album is intended either for the full-size oval Portrait, so popular in every lousekold, or for Groups and Landscapes. Cloth, elegaut clasp, holding 20 Portraits, ©9.00 44 . 44 •* 50 * 4 iloo Turk. Mor. Ant. two elegant massive clasps, 44 20 “ 13.00 44 « “ 30 44 20.00 44 44 44 •#> 23.00 44 44 44 50 25.C0 The Mention of the trade, and those why deal in Pho tographic Portraits, is invited to the above Albums. A liberal Discount to Dealers. J. B. LIPPINCOTT & CO., * 22 and 24 North FOURTH Street, fe28,mh1,4,6,8»5t Philadelphia. WASHBURN ON KKAfi FRO FBBTY. VOL. 11., COMPLETING THE WORK. LITTLE, BROWN, & CO., 110 WASHINGTON ST., BOSTON, PUBLISH THIS DAY: A TREATISE ON THE AMERICAN LAW O*P BY EMORY WASHBURN, LL. D., University Professor of Law in Harvard University. fe27*thetb3iif INSURANCE COMPANIES. gTATEMENT OF THE CONDITION HUMBOLDT j FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY* Oft the 31?? day of December, 1361 CAPITAL STOCK. Capital Stock, all paid in, in cash.. 5200,000 00 ASSETS. Amount of cABh on hand A mount of cash in St. Nicholas Bank Amount of cash in hands of agents and ia course of tran5mi55i0n.................... Amount of loans on bonds and mortgages, constituting the first lien on real estate, on which there is less than one year’s in* terest due and owiDg United States 7 3-10 treasury notes New York State stocks, par value $24,000, marks*v&lus... •••• ••*••* 2*. Amount of stocks held by the Company as collateral security for loans, par value $23,- 030, market value $22 309, amount loaned. 17,467 00 Amount of interest accrued, but not due 6,071 38 LIABILITIES. Amount of claims fcr losses which are in suit op contested by the Company Amount of losses during the year which have not been settled.... mM , VMV aaaaataaiaat I*loo 00 Amount of cash premiums received $71,101 60 Amount of interest money received....,. ft M }£,ss;} 82 EXPENDITURES. Amount of- losses paid during the year $41,430 67 Amount of losses p&sd during the yoBT* which accrued prior to the year. $6,204 36 Amount at which they were estimated in former statement $6,275 00 Amount paid for re-insurance and return pre- |,inimmiiimmuiiiiMUiiii 7)036 64 Amount of dividends paid during the year... - 10,000 00 Amount of expenses paid during the year* in cluding commissions and fees paid to agents and officers ot the Company 24,301 10 Amount of taxes paid by the Company, IMMI 4|ooo 00 ALEX. WILEY, Jr., Secretary. SABINE & DUY, Agents. Ho. HT SOUTH FOURTH STREET, mbi-tuth>3t POMMONWEALI \J BANOS COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Rogers, John M. Whitall. John K. Walker, Edward c. Knight, Robert Shoemaker Thomas s. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Yice President. SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Builfliptft §lO CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. So4*iftf ISlii LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BE* SSp MOVED to Ho. 21 South SEVEHTH Street, near the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to'merit future patronage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on band • !&Tg9 ftworiment of Lillio’g Celebrated Wrought and GbiUod Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie*! Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. ' Lillie's Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be famished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Ale?) particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only ono that is strictly fire and burglar proof. Special Notice. —I have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co *» Safes, most of them neatly HOW, and soma forty of other makers) comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. ja2s-lyif M. C. BADLEB, Agent. IBlsi EVANS & WATSON'S BSP SALAMANDER SAFES. STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A Urg« vuiety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES OS E. IVINS. A NEW COPYRIGHT NOVEL. REAL PROPERTY. Vol. 11. Svo. Price 85.50. OF THE NEW FORK, ..... $4,346 87 13,196 91 ... 4,03108 24>t500 00 $2434213 74 INCOME. 886,772 23 WILLIAM MULLIGAN, President. Philadelphia. ’H HUB INSU » OF THE STATE OV SAFES. American academy of mu- SIO. READING OF MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH, YOI.UXTEKII REFRESHMENT SALOONS, On THURSDAY EVENING, Otll, “THE WILD WAOONEEof the ALLEGHANIES.” A new and uspubljelieil pntrlulic poem of the <ln?s of AilnuKFton no ccntrt. No extra charge tor reserved Bootfl. Ticket, can l»o procure! on Moiniay and Tuoaday, at tltn Alitaiu Stora of M*\ J. E. GOULD, S F. corner of SEVENTH and CIIEnTXUT Strceto. after >rhlch thoF can only he hiiil at the riilirunf Ilia ACADEMY, l.eiwesn tha houra of 0 and f, o’clock. mh'LU CONTINENTAL THBATBB, COMPANY K, NATIONAL OU4RUS, And the STAtrF OKFKJKRS, ucc«mi«u.l«cn,y tfi- SPLENDID RAND of fllo Kaglmfilfi Will vi.lt tllß ’i'lieatrn THIS EVENING. LAST WEEKS Of lie GREAT MORAL ENTERTAINMENT.'or YNOLB TOM’S OAUIN. OR LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. Admission 15 ami 25 cents To commence at 7 X o’clock. AGBANDMaTINEK ON SATURDAY, commencing nt 2 o’clock' TJtTALN OT-STKEET THEATRE— TT NINTH and WALNUT Street*. Bole Lessee. THURSDAY, March Oth, 1862. Trimnphal Sucuhsr, uupreciidunti'il in itn character, haft (hrifi f»r nmrkod tho careor of DAN BICE’S GRR AT SHQW f JAMES MELLYILLE, ALBERT AYBIAR, F. H. KOSSTON, and ELLA JSOYARA andjOHILD, and other Star Performers, Tito famed and beautiful blind Horte EXOELSIOR, Ja., »ud the COMIC MULES. FRIDAY, BENEFIT t> F PAN pKicna—so, l5, an,d 25 cents*, Drivede B 5 and $3, acpcrdiug to (heir lpca\o. Doors open f\t uuarter to 7 . To PorfltflWi.C® mbtbfit CiONCEIIT UA.lt i>- t STREET, nhovo TWELFTH, GEORGE CHRIST K’? MINSTRELS, Comwriaing FIFTEEN of the most talented Jliostrst performers In tho United States, under the Immediate direction of the groat Come&iun, f&T GEORGE CHRISTY ! The echnowledgcd LEADER of tho Ethiopian Drama* and the first Minstrel Comedian in th* World, THE GREAT STAR TROUPE! will appear as above. Particulars in small hills. Admission 33 cant*. Doors open at a quarter to 7, commoner at Tit mill. 31 JOHN r. SMITH, DnsinoM Agent Tlylßto. JQHN DMSW’B IjJL ARCH-BxJiEKT THKATB*. Acting Stage Manager. yt. g. FBEDBBIO KB. BEBinoM Agent and Treasurer. JOfl, 1). 2IUIIPHY. STltt THIUSIPHANT ! Eighth Week. Eighth Week of JOHN SHEW. JOHN bUW. TO-NIGHT, ANI» HVKHT NIGHT, THE COMEDY OF MMW, Dromio, of Ephcßxs ~,, .John Drew. Dromio, of Syracuse Mr. Frctak Drew. To conclude will) TIIE SEItIOUS FA.MfLT CApt. Murphy Maguire. Mr»4 OnnsliyDelmiUn ! Prices as usual. W3T Curtain rises at Jtf after 7 o'clock. tsr- Seats secured three days in advance. Hsh3-8t LM. QOTTSCHALK.—Mr, GRAU • hfls the honor to announce <3uco«fttgttt by the unprecf dented success of riie recent Concerts in-this city, and at tlje ardent solicitations of many musical friends and admirer? of Mr. GOTTSCH ALK, he has con cluded to give one more GRAND CONCERT In Philadelphia, on MONDAY EVENING, March Wth* On tkttt occasion, Mr, OOTTSOfi ALK will perforin some entirety n»w and chartniti" Morcuuux, never before played in Lhin city. Mr. GOTTSCHALK will be agist ed by MISS HINCKLEY. MANCUSI, Director and Conductor tub fKle of Boat* will commence'«» Thursday, March fllh, 9 a. M.jftt J,-L, Gould's Music Store, corner Soveuih and Chestnut street*. Programme and particulars in future advertisement. mhl*4t A SSEMRLY BUILDINGS, TENTH '^ f S n D a Tn I 5 E ?T?n D Sv« panorama or AMERICA AND THE SSEA T REBEhUOfU Fourteen thousand feet of canvas and one hundred two scenes. Open EVERY NIGHT and oa Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, for Ladles and Childron. fe27-12t* QERMANIA ORCHESTRA, VU CABli SENTZ, Conductor, PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at Stf o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package ef Eight Tickets, 91; Single Tickets, 2ft ota. To be btfd at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. B. Gouhi't, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. & PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of THE FINE ARTS, 102 ft CHESTNUT Street! It open daily, Sundays exceptod, from B A. M, till 8 P. a. Admisrfon 26 cents. Children nnder twelve yeans half pHee. Shares of Stock* $3O. jj\ Q.OLD AND SILVER! AIH) QCARTKBMAStfiB3’ CBBTIFIOATHS, Bought and sold. 7 3-10 TREASURY NOTES Foruiehod at a liberal discount DEEXEL & Co; <KI K 000 *lO,OOO, $5,000, $3,000; V IvjVvvi and seroral other sums j&Yfrrtttpou Mortgage ft? £o6d improved Ground Hems. Apply tO ALFBEDFITLER, CebYeyancer, No. Si North SIXTH Street. mhl-6t*‘ <PQ AAA —VERY DESIRABLE} tptMA/V. LQTS in FRANKFORD, clow of aU encumbrance, find Cash, Mill l>e given for Ground Bents** Mortgages, or improved city property. Apply to J. 11. WAT KBS, 110 South FOURTH Street. Ski 000 AND 38.000.—This amount tp I .VUU tv LOAN on Mortgage or Gronnd Rent. Aptly to E. PETTIT, JaSS No, 300 WALNUT Street. fl|O 000 — A FIRST-CLASS IM tPeJ.UI/U. proved GROUND RENT of this amount for m«j St A liberal discount. Apply to \\f ANTED—At this office all tha Y-Y numbers of The Press for June, 1961. for which the price of three months’ subscription will be Riven. mliA-tf TXTANTED.— OId Silver, Plate, or Y Y coin bought, in large or small quantities, by KKILETt & BIDDLE, silversmiths, felO-lm* EIGHTH and JAYNE StroeU. rpWO PLEASANT ROOMS, WITH •R. Firat-dasrf Boarding, at 1417 LOCUST Street. *'OR HALE AND TO LET. TO RENT—A small FARM in county, N. J , six miles from the city, by turnpike. A medium* size comfortable old frame I)vtiling house, Barns and Stables; 20 acres of land, more or less, as may be desirable. Possession March 25th. WlfclflAH fARBI", Cinnamingon, N, J 168,600 00- 5,000 00 5.,1,3-31* £» CONCORD GRAPES FOR SALE 3ZLLOW.—Three-year old Searing Tines, 50 eta. each. Three* year old Diana Vines, 50 cents eauh. ft/Tbegreat Miami Black Raspberry, from the West, large and hwioußi perfectly hardy withoutproteeiioa, abundance of fruit, but he suckers, $4 per hundred. Belle D’Fantenay, bears two crops, $3 per hundred. Triumph* D Gaud and Downer’s Prolific Strawber ries. Also, a general variety of Fruit and Ornamental Trees. WILLIAM PARRY, niho'3t* o!im§niin»n, Ni J, $6,500 00 TO LET—THE GIRARD HO- ImLteL, on the northeast corner of GIRARD Avenue and FRANKLIN fit., with stables and sheds. rah4-6t# $7,600 00 $86,195 51 TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA. Bfitutß of CATHARINE TOHE, SarsMed. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, Settle, and adjust the account of ABU ill AM. RFX, Trustee under the will ot the said decedent, and to report distri bution of the balance, will meet the parties intereated, for theipurposeß of his appointment, on TUESDAY, March 18> l§G;i» at 4 P» SI:) at his office. No. <219 South SIXTH Street, Philade'phia. mh6-thet«st# T7STATE OF MARIA HUDSON, XIipEQgASFiD.— Letters Testamentary to thoEntata of MARIA HUDSON, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned by the Register of Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia, ail persons indebted to saldEs-. fate are requested to make payment, ami those having claims te present them, withont delay, to ELIZABETH RICH, ,1, Ti QHAHAMi Executrices, No. 120 UNION Street, Burlington N. j. Or to their Attorney, FREDERICK HKYKIt, nihOth-Bt* 241 Sontii THIRD Street, Pbllmlelphio. Estate of james mccormiok, BECBASKD.—liettera of Admlni|trfttl9B t« thfl JCfltfttS jf JAMES McCOfiMICU, deceased, baring been granted to the undersigned by the Begiuter of ’Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia, all persons indebted! to said Estate are requested to make payment, and thoso< having claims to present the same,■without delay, to MABI ANN McCOItMICK, Administratrix, No. 1717 SOUTH Stmt, FREDERICK HEYEB, No. 241 South THIRD Street Orto Iter Attorney) mho-th6t* BOSTON AND PHILA ■HHib DELPHIA STEAMSHIP LINE 3AM.. ING FROM EACH PORT EVERT TEN DAYS—From PINE-STREET WHARF, Philadelphia, and LONS WHARF, Bouton. Steamer SAXON, Captain MATTHEWS, -will sail from. Boston for Philadelphia on MONDAY, March 3, at A o'clock P. M. And ' From Philadelphia for Boston, on SATURDAY, March. 8, at 10 o'clock, A. M. Freight taken at fair ratea. Insurance one-half that by aatl vessels. Shippers are requested to send Bills of Lading and lUp, receipts with their goods. Tor Freight or Passage (having fine accommodations) apply to HRNRY WINSOB A 00. ja27-tf 833 SOUTH WHARVES. T7IOR CHEAP BUTTER, CHEESE,. JD Eggs, Poultry, Ac., go to the NHW STORE, No, 602 North BF.CBND Street. rahl-tf HAIB- CUTTING AND DYEING, at GUTERUNST'S elegant saloon, FOURTH and BRANCH. mh&-iftf TF YOU WANT CHEAP BUTTER, A Eggs, Cheese, Ac., go to S. Z. GOTTWALS\No. 813 SPRI ft G GARDEN street. mUA-tf PRUNES.— Prenob Prunes, in kegs and hoxea, In store and for aale hy Rhodes A williams, fe26 107 South WATER Street. T>RASS EYELETS .' BRASS EYE MJ RETS I for Blankets and Laggings. _FIFTH Street and COLUMBIA Avenue. E. IVIN§, foft, Ira* " AMUSEMENTS. KOR THE 11BWKFIT OK THS SUn.riscT Suveuty-six, hy MB, T, BUCHANAN BKAD. MBS. M. A. GABB2TTSO*. Johti DTtTf, Mrs, <foha JBreir BRIGNOLI. SUSINL .MAX MAHETZEK. FINANCIAL. *. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Stree*. WANTS. BOARDING. r.EGAI.. LEWIS C. CASSIDY, Auditor.
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