LATER NEWS FROM EUROPE. ARRIVAL OR IHS CUT OF WASHIRaTOIT. Arrest of the Captain of the Sumpter. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY IN LONDON. THE O'DONOGHUE CHALLENGES SIR ROBERT PEEL. EFROPEAH POLITICAL NEWS, New York, March 10.—The steamer City of Washington has arrived with Liverpool advices .of the SGth nit. ARREST OF CAFTAIN BEMMES OF TIIE SUMPTER. Advices from Gibraltar to the 18th say that the xctal punt? still lay then wish no signs of departure. The United States steamer Tuscarora remained in Spanish waters off Algesiras. A telegram from Madrid, dated the 25th, states tha| the captain of the Sumpter had been arrested at fsngivrs, at the instance of the American consul and the commander of the Tuscarora , who went to Tacgiers for the purpose. It had been reported that tho Sumpter appeared offHjeies, Bomh of France, on thelOth of Febru ary, which, of course, must have been incorrect. WASHINGTON’S BIRTHDAY IN LONDON. The Americans at London celebrated 'YrtShing* ton's Binfcdny hy a public broakfoso. Dr. MjU* voice, Bishop of Ohio, presided. Minister Adams, Consul Morse, the two Secretaries of Location, Cyrus W- Field, Dr. Macgowan, and others, were present. Mr. Adams, in a patriotic speech proposing the toast to the memory of Washington, said that it was well for Americans to think of his course at this lime. The country was in tho midst of a crisis long foreseen feared; but by imitating Wash* ingTon T s great virtues they would conquer and sub due the maHgn power which has sought to rule or ruin The strugglo is fearful, but there is no al ternative. The assault upon the Government of the United States carries with it an aggressive principle, which, if not defeated, must, in the end, be fatal to freedom- It involves the acknowledg ment of the prescriptive right of some men to rule over their fellows, and the Government must, therefore, fully re-establish its fundamental doe lime at every hazard. He coucludod by again calling for that patience and perseverance shown by Washington as the sure road to success. The he&Rba of the Queen and President Lincoln were drunk with enthusiasm. Dr. Macgowan, in speaking to the latter, eulo gized Prtfidcnt Lincoln's Administration, and ex* pressed full confidence that he would prove equal to his task. George Thompson asserted that the efforts to create in England hostility to the North had utter ly failed. Consul Morse denounced the curse of slavery as the sole cause of the trouble. Cyrus >Y. Fitld proposed a toast to England and America, and spoke strongly in favor of ihe main tenance of friendly relations. He explained away many irritating suojccts, and asserted that it was the most earnest dtsire of tho Washington Govern ment to maintain amicable relations. He did not believe that England could for a moment recognize the-* Southern Confederacy, the corner-stone of whici} is slavery. ENGLISH AFFAIRS. The Parliamentary proceedings bad been enli vened by a challenge from the O’Donoghue to Sir Robert Peel, for vstfestious of the latter, which The former considered personally offensive. Lord Palmerston got scent of the affair, and warned Sir Robert Peel against making himself a party to a breach of privilege, and brought the affair to the notice of the House. The O’l>onogbue apologised to the Housoi but made some saroMitio remarks re lative to Sir Robert Peel. Tho navy estimates had been introduced, and some important votes agreed to. Mr. Horsfall gave notice that he will on the 11th of March move that the present state of national maritime law. os it concerns belligerents and neu trals, is undefined and unsatisfactory and calls for the early attention of the Government. The anny estimates show a total of over fifteen and a quarter millions sterling, slightly in excess of last year a The India acd China mails were received and forwarded per the Hammonia. Jacob Bush & Co., American commission mer chants at Loudon, had suspended. FRENCH AFFAIRS, The French Senate continued the debate on the address of the Emperor. Prince Napoleon’s strong remarks &tti acted considerable attention. Some members gave utterance to strong anti-English sentiments, and were rebuked by the ministers. The Bourse was firm at ?0». bbc. GREECE. It is reported that the Greek insurgents at Nau plia had offered to capitulate and thus end the re volt. THE LATEST VIA QUEENSTOWN. The Paris Mvniteur's London correspondent says that the session of the English Parliament will close about the Ist of June. Madrid, February 20.—The Correspondence confirms tftftsally that Spain insists upvu a special Mexican ambassador coming 'to Madrid to give satisfaction. Toulon, March 26. —The French squadron in China nway, and had captured the encampment of the Royal Guard, which had fled. The French found the remains of two hundred and fifty Chris tian pihoners burned in prison. Warsaw. Feb. 26.—Seventeen persons have been condemned to Siberia, including a prince and countess. Two hundred and forty students have been placed under surveillance of the police. The Polish clergy petitions the Czar for freedom of conscience fur Catholics. Berlin, Feb. 26.—The immediate recognition of Italy by Prussia has again become doubtful. St. Petersburg, Feb. 27.—The Journal of Si. Petersburg has an article which says that a happy future is insured for Poland should the intentions of the Emperor for her welfare bo secured by rea son and the consciousness of duty on her aide* The rale of dueouut of the Bank of Russia has been reduced to 6$ per cent. The steamer Bc. mnda is about to sail for Ber muda from Liverpool, and it is reported her cargo is for the £outb. LATEST MARKETS. LivuitrooL. I'tb. 27.—Cotton ia firm and auehftnged, Sales to day 110,000 bales, the speculators and exporters taking 3.000. Breadstuff's are quiet but steady. rrovifciouß dull. London, Feb. 27.—Consols 93for money. Illinois Central 6bares 48 discount. Erie itailroad, 29% , New lork Contrail, 7d» Liverpool Commercial Intelligence. / LIVERPOOL COTTON MARKET, February 28. 7 The sales ot two days amount to 14,090 bales, the market I closing firm at unchai-gnl prices. The sales to specula / tors and esport*-r«j were 6.500 bales. LATlST—WidTifsr.ay.—Sftlfti* of cotton to-day 19,000 Lales, the market closing firm', sales to speculators and exporters 5 too. STATE OF TBAIrE.—The Manchester markets are firm, with an upward tendency. LIVERPOOL BKEAPSTUFFS MARKET.—Bread stuffs are still declining, excepting Wheat* which is frtfffldj l . !Tll4 tb.ua! nulUwritles report Flour dull, and 64 lower; sales at 27®305. Wheat steady. Corn still de clining ; sales at 29 a 6d tor mixed. LIVERPOOL PROVISION MARKET.—Provisions are generally dml. Beef quiet and steady. Pork dn*l. Uacon heavy at 36<aS9a. Lard steady a; 41 ©l2s. Tul low quiet at 40 1«6ff146, LIVERPOOL PRODUCE MARKET.— Ashes steady tit 34s for Pots, and 33s for Pearls, c’ugar has an upward tendency. Coffee steady. Rice quiet, but steady Lin *eed Oil steady at 3ss. Bo sin quiet at 12s 64 OUs for common. Spirits ot Turpentine inactive at 6Sa7os. - LONDON MAbKElS.—Breadatuffsquiet, bat steady. Sugar firm. O'lfffo buoyant, Tea tiuiet, bat steady. Bice easier. Tallow quiot. LONDON MONEY MARKETS.—ConsoIs are quiet at&3#@fD&. AMERICAN STOCKS.—lllinois Central 4Sa>47 per cent, discount: Erib29@3Q. Additional Foreign News. ENGLAND. The total sum subscribed for the-Alberfc Memo rial Fund, at the last date, amounted to £33.000. The Queen approves of the Obelisk scheme, ia the following eoiumutitaatiofi i u After giving the subject her beat consideration, Her Majesty has come to the conclusion that no thing couid be more appropriate, provided it is on a scale of sufficient grandeur, than au obelisk to ba erected in Hyde Park on the sile of tb© Great Ex hibition of 1851, or on some spot imfiiedhtely con tiguous to It; nor would any proposal that can be made be more gratifying to the Queen personally, for she can sever forget that the Prince himself tad feigiily apprtiYca (if tna idea of a memorial of this character being raised on the same spot, in re membrance of that exhibition. There would also be this advantage in a monument of this nature— that several of the first artists of the day might take part in its execution; for there would be room at tho b2S& of the obelisk for various fine groups of statuary, each of whioh might be en trusted to a different artist.’’ The Queen has paid Mr. Disraeli the compliment of desiring Sir C. Phipps to write to him, thanking him for bis speech in the House, on the opening night, on the death of the Prince Curort, »ud sla ting how grateful she felt for the kind, warm sym pathy shown by &1i to her. It is understood that Mr. Alfred Tennyson has received from the Princess Alice a touching auto graph letter, written by command qf hqp Majstifcjj expressive of the intense pleasure and consolation which the Queen has derived from the verses pre fixed to the new edition of the poet laureate’s tl Idylls of the King,” published in The Press last week. Mr. FRANCIS Bebfonb baa been appointed to accompany the Prince of Wales in his tour through the East, for the purpose of takiug photographic views of the landscapes, figures, and architecture of the various remarkable places that may be visited. It is settled that, when Princess Alice’s marriage takes plaoe, the is to reside at Frogmore till the l’rinoe Louis comes In to his inheritance, so that her Majesty may not be deprived of so great a stay and comfort as her daughter haa proved. A Year's Balance Sheet. —The national in come of the year 1891 was raised thus : Customs and excise, £41,935,000; taxes, (property, land, and assessed.) stamp**, and post office, £25,069,170 ; miscellaneous, £1,599.681; making a total of £03,- 602,851- Tbo PA’pendittiro takes a fourfold divi sion: Inurni i.l ifco dabt, £26,090,280; .Wenoe of the country* (including outlay on fortifications, and charges for the operations in China,) 342; civil Government and charges, including the post office packet service. £1.112.429', cost of col leetipg the revenue, £4,897.987; making what we may call s grand iota! of £70.818 059. England has notified to the Swiss Government that she is disposed to negotiate for the reciprocal suppression of the passport visa. Tub total cost of the Trent affair, as appears bj the supplementary army and navy estimates, is £973.477. The navy estimates amount, as has pre viously been stated, to £364,388; military winter clothing, extra medical necessaries, transport, and warlike stores, swallow up the rest. Orders had been received at Shoerneaj to dis mantle all the gunboats prepared for commission under the American difficulty. The London Press states that t£e Government are about to issue 50.000 suits of uniform to the va rious volunteer regiments in Canada. Tub Nayy.—Out ships and vessels in onmaiis rion on the Ist of December last were 337, being 24 less than the number a twelvemonth previously. Among tho si ?-going vessels. 160 in all, we have rtthe later date the liue-of-battle ships reduced from 27 in number to 22. but then we have to make the important addition of an .iron-cosed ship to the list; the frigates and corvettes are reduced from 50 to 41, and the sloops, all vessels, and gunboats from 106 to 96. The harbor guard-ships and sta tionary ships, 32 in all, are four less than in the previous year, and the surveying, troop, and store ships 20 instead of 21; but the tenders are increased from 46 to 51. The guard-ehips of the Coastguard aro 11, as before; the cruisers, are increased from 62 to 63. The number of cadets admitted in the year was 174. To man this fleet tb« Estimatopropose, far tin financial yosr which will commence at the end of next mnnth, a force of 40 ; 000 officers and men, instead of 49 000 voted last year, but the boys are to be 9,000 in place of 2.000; the Coastguard service will be reduced from 8,000 to 7,850, with 1.150 nothorna on ship’s booksj tha Marines are 18,000 as before. Thus the whole force in the fleet and Coastguard servioe is fixed at 76,000, instead of 78 200, the number voted last year. The Navy Estimates are reduced from £12,040,539, the amount voted last year and on supplemental estimate of this year, to £11,794.305 ; but this also will, of course, be subject to supple mental additions.— Times. On the Ist of November last the number of ef fectives, including officers and staff, on the British establishment was 148.680. On tho Indian esta blishment, at tho same date, the number of effect ives was 70,536. Mason in the House op Commons.—lmme diately after prayers, Mr- Mason, tho Confederate commissioner, took his seat under the gallery. He was introduced by Mr. Gregory, the member for Galway, who sat near this notable stranger. It was remarked, also, that Mr. Lindsay fa bo very intimate whh Mr. Mason, from whloh we argue that the honorable member for Tynemouth ha? adopted the Southern ticket, which is passing strange, and will be hardly palatable to the elect ors of Tynemouth and North Shields.— lllustrated Times. * Mr Mason, the Confederate delegate in Ragland, declares that six or seven hundred ships have broken the blockade, and passed in and out of the Southern ports. The contractors of the Great Exhibition building have insured the structure tbr*£4t)O,UoO. The pre mium amounts to £3,306. The Great —The goods 'from Li beria have arrived. The Federal States of America are not expected to exhibit at all. Six hundred men arc at work fourteen hours a day painting the building. The English refreshment contractors have ordered 20 000 dinner plates, 20,000 dessert plates, 2,000 large dishes, 2,000 deo&ntevj, 20,000 tumblers, 10.000 sherry glasses, 25.000 champagne glasses, 10.000 coffee cups and 5,000 tea ditto, 7,500 knives and forks, 11,000 plated forks and spoons, 6,000 yards of damask. 20,000glasscloths, and 3,000 chairs. The Great Eastern. —The directors of the Great Ship Company have decided on the appoint ment of Captain Walter Paton, of Liverpool, as the commander of the Great Eastern. Captain Paton, who is well known in Liverpool, is highly spoken of as an able and experienced seaman and as thorough ly a gentleman. It is understood that his salary will be £l,OOO per annum, with contingent ad vantages. Xhk subscriptions received in London for the Hltof of tta sufferers from the Hartley colliery cident amounted, ou the loth ult.. to £17,500, and it is thought that the Provinces will contribute an equal sum. An explosion in a coal-pit at Merthyr*Tydvil is said to have cost fifty lives. AnTnouGir ihe cotton trade is at present in such a depressed state in the manufacturing districts, four new cotton mills are about to be erected in Bolton. Tub Cunard Company are adding several power ful new steamers to their already magnificent fleet. The new steamer China, which arrived in the Mer sey some days since, from the Clyde, will be fol lowed, next week, by tho Scotia , both of which ves sels will be engaged in tho carriage of the mails between Liverpool and the United States. The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Steamship Company (Dale’s line) are building a new steamship to be Culled the City of London, to 1)9 equal M superior to tho City of New Tori. The total number of passengers forwarded by the different lines of steamers between Europe and North America in the years 1860 and IS6L is as follows: 1860, westward,49.796; eastward, 24,644; total, 74,440. 1861, westward, 40.351; eastward, 29,956 ; total, 69.30?, showing a. decrease iu loQl of 5,138. It will be seen that the decrease lost year was in the passengers going out to America, the number being 9,445 less than in 1360, while there was an increase of 4,312 in the number travelling eastward to Europe. The Athcnaum announces the death of Hiss Woodfall, the daughter of the first publisher of Junius’ Letters. She Was ninety-four years of age. She resided for many years in Dean‘s Yard,*West mi&ster. , Nearly 900,000 persons, four and a half per cent, of our population, are (says the Spectator) now receiving parish relief; a terrible background to all our pictures of English prosperity. The following curious item is taken from the re port of the Registrar General for Scotland : In Glasgow, 1855, one mother, who was only IS, had four children ; one, who w&3 22, had seven chil dren ; and of two. who were only 34, the one had thirteen, and the other fourteen children; and, on the other bond, two women became mother At 51, four at 52, and one mother was registered as having given birth to a child in the 57th year of her age. FRANCE, It is reported that the Emperor Napoleon has addressed an autograph letter to the King of Prussia, urging him to recognize the kingdom of Italy. A coronet is being manufactured for the Eoi pyg-na r\p iiu>—r»n»wj» cCTrnriigflt ruled By a conductor encircling the head. The Duke d’Anmaie, it is said, is writing's, new pamphlet called “'France under Louis Philippe.” The object of the author is to defend the reign of the citizen king, and to show how superior it was to the present regime. ~' Amongst the official announcements just mßilo in Paris are some appointments of ladies to the head of charitable posts. They number eight or nine, and are made by the Empress, who is the legal head of all the charitable institutions of France. It has a novel sound to hear of the official paper ga- Bfetling seme lady her post of president to the Society for the Aid of Orphan Children, or Dis tressed Married Women, with as much ceremony as the appointments are gazetted to the knighthood of the Legion of Honor. The preliminary notice of marriage between Baron Solomon James de Rothschild, banker, of the Rue Laffitte, Paris, son of Baron James de Rothschild, with Mdlle. Adele Anan Charlotte, daughter of M. Meyer de Rothschild, of Frankfort, has been posted up at the Maine in the Rue Drouot. ■ Offici A* returns Bbow that the number of births in the twenty arrottdiegementa of Parts during the year 1860 was 51,056, and of deaths 41,261, the dif ference being 9,795 in favor of births. Out of the total births 14,092 were illegitimate. In 1860 seven persons died in Paris at from 95 to 100 years of age. The result of a novel experiment is given in the J\Tonite?iT tie l*Agriculture. A farmer planted four potatoes in April last, in two of which he in serted a bean, and a pea in each of the other two. The peas and beans produced a good crop, and the potatoes were free from disease. One of the pota toes produced 58 tubers, the second 30, the third 29, and the fourth 25. The farmer is determined to repeat the experiment on a larger scale this year. ITALY. Gen. Garibaldi is stated to enjoy perfect health, and to be entirely given to agriculture. Thirty four peasants have been sent over to Mm, who are engaged in ploughing a large tract of land along the coast; and if this continues, the island of Ca prera will be soon completely transformed. The general constantly .receives addresses and presents from his friends, ge passes his OYMHDgS in read* ing the journals. The publication of the confidential letters of Count Cavour has produced a sensation in Italy. The Countess Alfieri, niece of the count, has pro tested, in a letter addressed to the Rtvista Con- against these disclosures, which &TO lt evidently made less with the view of rondcring homage to the memory of the deceased minister, than of serving the interests of a party/’ ' Tub Italian Freemasons have just introduced as important innovation into the statutes of the so ciety. There are now sister BftSQBSj YSttWabloSj and great mistresses. AUSTRIA* The Austrian Government is bent on prosecuting journals which have printed offensive language to wards the Emperor and the French nation. The Austrian Government desires to create the most friendly relations with France. PRUSSIA. The Prussian Government has testified its grati tude to Abd-el-Kiuier for his conduct on behalf of the Christians in July, 1800, by conferring on him the insignia of the order of the Bed Eagle, first flags. M. Herford, the Prussian consul, waitod on the Emir in full uniform, and presented the decora tion to him. Austria will, it is thought, accord him a distinction of the some kind. In the last number of the Stem Zeitnng , of Berlin, appears a translation of Tennyson’s dedica tion to the late Prince Consort. The original is rendered with a warmth and fidelity that do credit to the poet ha 9 attempted so difficult ft per*: fcrmance. RUSSIA. From a report of Col. BomanefF, who returned from New York to Siberia on the 20th of October last, we find that the materials for & telegraphic line of the of 2,299 versts hare boon already ordered in Europe. Accordingly, in a short time, Nicholaievsk and De Cartri will be placed in com munication with Chabarovka, Vladivostok, and the port of Vovgorod. This effected, the river (Tssuri will still h&vo to be joined across the Gulf of Olga by tto eleetiw wire, tho distance being calculated at 200 versts. The expense is estimated at 50 roubles a verst, making a total of 110,000 roubles. In addition to this, must not be forgotten the cost of keeping the line on the banks of the Amour, the UsEuri, and the ScbDifim. This service will be ef fected ab ah expense of 48,060 roubles, by four steamers, the largest of which is called The Tele* graph, and, the three smaller ones, Gonjez , Chas sovi, and Storosh. The telegraph material and the steamers were despatched from Hamburg. The lot of thoie poaJahts who are eo unfortunate as'to serve poor masters will, it "is expected, be much alleviated by the Imperial decree which has just assigned a Bum ol 5,000,000 roubles (from the emancipation fund of 26,000,000 roubles) to the proprietors of twenty-one serfs and under. This class are notoriously the worst treated in the whole empire; tbeir masters, perhaps from necessity, ex tracting the uttermost farthing from them. SPAIN. Sjsnor Don Xayiluidb Istliutz, Spanish am bAP.-fldor to htt« been nominated President ol the UulUicil of Stale, a,ud Mill be succeeded in the embassy by General Gonzales. It is considered probable that General Serrana will be replaced by General Dube. j The Madrid journals publish several articles rels - tlve to the establishment of a monarchical govern ment in Mexico, and the Epoc* seems to think that , h Spanish prince would enact the sovereign there just as well as an Austrian, or any other foreigner, j In Spain, too, some independence seems to be ; shown, for, on the Archbishop of Santiago complain* i ing to the Queen of the license of the press, the Epoca published that, if the bishops are aggrieved, they had better appeal to the tribunals. Tbe Madrid journals state that the Government has decided* in conformity with the opinion ex pressed by tbe commission, that the Spanish Ame rican exhibition, which is to be held at Madrid, shall take place in 1864. PORTUGAL. The continental papers announce, as official sews, that the King of Portugal is about to marry the young sister of tbe late Queen of Portugal. INDIA. The following important work has just been pub i llshed in Bombay: ”Cotton —An account of Us • culture in the Bombay presidency, prepared from I Government records and other authentic sources, in accordance with a resolution of the Government of India. By W«Ue* Rt UiwwU.” Nana SAmn.—Absurd stories regarding tho ap prehension of Nana Sahib, at Kurraohee, which nave been for some time current lndia, must have reached England. The Nana is alive, and believed tv Government to be at this moment some where on the Nepaulese or Thibetan frontier. Alt tho papers referring are with the Secretary of Stale for India. Even when he dies it will be long till the natives are convinced of the fact. For some years wo may expect a Nana from time to time to turn up iu half ft dozen places at once. But tiiis uncertainty is not favorable to political quiet. —Calcutta Correspondent of the Times. Remarkable Case of Resurrection.— A very remarkable circumstance occurred in tho township of Chesterfield, Michigan, recently. The wife of Lewis Thorp, Esq . who had been seriously ill for some time, apparently died, and every prepa ration was made for her funeral. Our informant (Dr. Kittridge) says that there were no evidences of life remaining, but, on the contrary, all tho usual appearances that occur after death seemed to be manifest, when, to ike Astonishment of all, after lying in thi9 condition nearly two days, she began to show evidences of returning life, and ultimately grew better, and is now doing well. THE CITY. Meeting of the Board of Guar. RIANS-—The regular b titled *ne«Alng of the Board o? Guardians of the Poor was held yesterday afternoon, President J. M. Maris in the chair. The Board of Visitors reported for the month of Feb ruary their operations, as follows: Expenditure for the benefit of outdoor poor, for groceries* niedu eiuosi Ac. The imitber or people leliuved was 16,452: of those 2,636 were Americans, 3,571 foreigners, and 10,145 children. The Steward reported the house receipts for two weeks to be #179.29. The nonso ngont reported the census of the honse as follows: Number in the bouse, 2»bGl; same time last year, 3,059 —decrease, 198. Admitted during the last two weeks, 124; births, 2l; discharged, 79; eloped, 40; bounf.H. The out-door agent reported for support cases, $438, 50, Xfi«? treasurer 9f the flo&rd re ported having paid into the city treasury for snpp irt cases, $1,210 93 ; for house receipts, s2oo—total #l,- 500.93. J. W, Malone was recommended by tho committee At a superintendent of the vault recently erected for the safe keeping of the bodies of thoso dying at tho Almshouse, wilder certain regulations*. Hois to Inter the bodies under his own inspection, and m&ko regular statements, under oath, concerning the .performance of his duties. The bodies are to bo kept in the vault until decomposition has begun, so that they cannot subsequently bo used by the medical profession The Library Committee reported that the Medical I/ibrftry compriaAß about 1,500 volumes, end that it is the best in the city, except that iu the Pennsylvania Hospital. The committee recommend that the library be fitted up aid the books put into proper shape, and that the existing catalogue he revised. A i»otlot. to place tlid library under the caro of a gen tleman of the Medical Board was referred to the Library Committee. • . Mr. IVhitall moved that the salary of the resident physician of the Insane Department be fixed at 51.200 per annum. Mr. Dickinson m&voA to amond by u when J h© shall devote all his titue to the iuteresU of his patients.’ l On this an endment a sharp debate took place between Mr. Server arid Mr. Dickinson. The amendment was lost, and the resolution agreed to. Wri Leigh offered 6 resolution that ft commute© Do up? pointed to petition Council tor an appropriation of ®16,000 for the purpose of removing the present insufficient roof of Ihe Almshouse, and replace it by a tin one; also, that the excess of money accumulating from the sale of the ©lrt copper ho appropriated towards the erection of a now building for llie Children’s Asylum. The steward’s requisition, was read, after which the Board adjourned. Important Railroad Documents.— The Auditor General's report just ise<*ed contains gonio interesting facts relative to the coi dition of the great Pennsylvania Railroad. The original charter of tLe road contemplated a line from Harrisburg to Pitts burg, a distance of 249 miles. In 1357, the company ac- QUired by purchase the Columbia and Portage road, 117 miles in length, and the maiu line of public works owned by ihe State. The branch linos owned by the company are, the RoUidayaburg and Altoona, 9 miles in length, and Blairsvilk* and Indiana, 18 miles long. The company hold, under lease, numerous short branch lines, and con trol the operations of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne, and Chicago road, making a total of main-line of over 800 miles. The company owns over $1,000,000 uf the mort gage bonds, and §f-650,00Q of its share capital, under the new organization of tins rond. During the past year, a lease in perpetuity was taker*, alter much litigation, of the Smtbury and Erie road, a line of 288 miles of which 148 are completed. The early completion of this road is thus insured. ohe gigantic strides taken by this paiiy will very soon place it far in advance of any railway corporation ou thiß continent, in the extent of line con trolled And vaslness of corporate powers. The earnings and expenses of the canals owned by the comi any for the past yoar wore as follows: Earnings of the Eastern or Susquehanna Division, BJSO,fi»B.2B; Jui.iali DlvLlob, 5^5,131.08; WeAorn Di visions, #9,651.16; Miscellaneous sources, #4,726.62; total earnings, 5176,109 04. Expcnsea of the Eastern or Susquehanna Division, #6S 644.03; Juniata Division, #40,261.63; Western Di visions, (chiefly caused by freshets.) #39,066.93 —Sl.t,- 873,08. Total net rcfcnuesi #2a,23MG. This company has not only pain to its shareholders from tho net rerenues of tlio road six per centum per annmn from the data of the payment of the first instal ment upen lilt ir stock, l)ut it had also accumulated iu ad dition, .at the completion of a single track from Harris burg to I’ilisliurgi in lSoo,mirplus net profits amounting to 5659.185 79, which amount was carried to the credit of cone-truction account. Notwithstanding heavy drafts upon the company's revenue**, amounting in the aggregate to $2,471,304, after deducting the amount still due to tha commutation roals, we find, from a caieful estimate of it 9 assets, that they Btfil exceed the ahiotmt actually expended upon tho road, fihopp, equipuunt, etc., of tho company, ®3,020,603.09, which, with the exception of the amouutß charged in 185.8 to profit and Jobs, will be found represented in._tbfi tn-wv- i-v-tr fiVer, nrtv locomotives, cars, rittsourg. Fort Wayne, and Chicago Railroad bonds and slocks, etc., etc. The present road-bed and equipment ar« represented as hpir.g in An excellent condition. The rolling stock con sists of 223 locomotives ; eight-wheel passenger cars, 113; eight-wheel express mail and oage&ge cars, 43; eight wheel freight cars, 3.200. Tn anticipation of tho early completion nf the Erie road to the lake, the company are makifig large additions to present eiluipimnt. A Very Old locomotive Engine— 1 KU: 2g The Camden iu.a Amboy Railroad have now id daily uae a , 10 City Bank .cash 3834 locomotive, coeval almost with tbs corporation, aod which 4QCO Phils & Erie 6s 65 evidence. tVe care tjostoK-l in mil days Ujion the rolling 1500 Ci i ifi-li >64 si Si Btock of railroads. We allude to engine No. 31, which Cily 6s . . New 97 was planned by Robert L. Stevens as a coal-burner, i jqq .New 97 A description appended may bo interesting to eng : neers: j 97 Tho boiler is 36 inches in diameter and formed of : jOQ do 91 v inch iron. Tbe fire-box is 6 feet by 3 feet 2 iochas, with j 2 Beading R.V.. . .*. 21 w a combustion chamber. There are 73 flues. Tho grate ; 59 £q ***~l>*S bars are 11 inches below the lower row of tnbes. The i • ""bktweei covering of the dome la 2 feet 6 inches in diameter at the ; iqqq C & A6s ’B9 cash 83 14 1 base, and rises in the form of a cone until its size coa- i SECOND tracts to 22 itches in about the centre of its height. The ' 2000 Reading 6*. ’86... Rang* on the dome is 26 inches. The manhole is 6 inches • * 2 Mechanics’ Bk." 22)5 iu diameter. Tbe engines consist of two cylinders 13 -1 gchuvl Nav pref* 12^ inches in diameter and 38 inches stroke, and are placed 300 West Chester 6s * 41 horizontal with tbe boiler. The driving shaft ig 7 inch?? 50 Spruce A Pino R* IOW in diameter. The eccentrics are 9 inches in size, and the 398 Arch stR. 17*^ motion of the valves is obtained by an arm keyed on the 20 Consolidation' Bk 20 crank-pin and a double crank inserted in the end of the AFTER arms. Tte steam-pipe is 5 inches in diameter, and the gQg Lehigh Nav 6s 102 I cylinders being on each side of the dome the pipe is CLOSING PRI<! branched and carried to the cylinder* on the outside of Sid Asked the boiler with the throttle- valve ia the dome. The : uSds’Si oai sa frame consists of two parallel 'wrought-iron bars 4 -p S Treas 7 3-10 99y 99k inches in width and 1 inch thick, and 12 inches apart. Pbilada 6s ... 9134 6134 Tbe boiler is sapported on this frame by wrought-iron ' pbilada 6s new! 97* 97* brackets, to which it is rivt ted withoutadequate provision . p fcnna £ g * ggiy for expansion. There are 3 pairs of 28 inches double- . Leading 94 21 plate truck-wheels. The truck is secured by a centre- | Read m6s ’*B*o*’43 95 97 pm attached to the shell of the boiler. The weight U 1 Bend bds 1870„ 89 90 about equally distributed upon the driving-wheels and ' Bead mt 6s 2886 73 7834 trucks. The distance from the front end of the smoke- penna B 4534 4554 box to centre of truck >47 feet 4 inches, and from centre ; p e nnaltistm6s 98* 9b2 of truck to centre of driving--wheels 14 feet 6 inches. : K2dm 6s 98 83% The driving-wheels arc of cast iron, with 20 spokes, 8 feet : Morris Cnl con 40 41 in diameter on a 7-inch axle. i Morris Cnl jif”ui){ 112 Appropriations to Philadelphia ; li INSTITUTIONS—Among the items of the Stste appro- , famirsß. Ts< g priation bill which has passed the House of Represeata- | ™ tires at Harrisburg are tbe following: Salary Supremo Court Judges do. District and Common Pleas Judges (Phi ladelphia) do. District ami Common Pleas Judges (Al legheny), ,* 13,009 do.. Common Pleas Judges instate.,* 55,000 do. Afl<-.ocifttfi Judges in Jtate,..... 40.000 Interest on funded debt.., ........... .1|976.773 do. on Ist Feb., 1862, io specie. Pennsylvania Deaf and Dumblnstitute, Northern Home for Friendless Children . Pennsylvania Institute for Blind Western Pennsylvania Hospital... 6,000 Pix Mont Hospital 16,000 Stale Lunatic Hospital ».*,..*»*,» uinin* * * * * 15*000 Sebool of Design for Women V. 2,000 Supportrf Common Schools. 300,625 £ alary of 0 Hirers of Eastern Penitentiary 12,800 do. do. W estern do. ...•*• 12,000 Construction of Western Penitentiary 35,000 Books for convicts 26Q ifeufe of Refuge, Philadelphia do. do. Western Pennsylvania, do. do. new building Can a Note be Given as Collateral FOR ANOTBE& N >TE morning, boforo JuHliceß Woodward, Thompson, Strong, and Reed, in the Supreme Court, tbe case of Reeves, Buck, & Co. vs. Baumgardner, came up on a question of error to District Court of Philadelphia. The question presented in this case was, whether the giving of a new note in renewal or fiHli fiß eullfttfeVftl tS BUS filfif&dy duo, would relh ve ilte renewed note from the defer cpb that exigted against tbe old one. It was contended that the giving of time iu the new note formed a new consideration, aud there was a new promise, and plaintiffs were entitled to re cover, notwillistaudiDg the fact that there was a perfect defence to the old note. The opinion of the court* as given by Justice Strong* says : “Ho doubt glviug time is a sufficient considera tion to support a promise, and had there been any evi dence from which the jury could have found that the now* note was given in consideration of time to pay tbe old note, the proposition of the plaintiffs should have been tflirnifd,” ‘•lt is not to be denied that a creditor holumg a past due claim may receive a collateral without giving time An agreement to forbear is an independent act, and if so, it would seem that it must be proved by independent evidence. The judgment is affirmed.” OASt'AITiEg.—A lad named Lew's'Dor sey, aged twelve years, while playing on Girard avenue, above Ridge road, on Saturday evening, was run over by a passenger railway car. He had a hand and arm very badly crushed. John Lochner, a member of Col. FrUhffiUtVs regi ment, was drowned on Sunday, in the Delaware, at Pine afreet wharf. The Peach Crop for next Sum- MER.—Our advices from fruiters and farmors are cheer ing, that the largest peach crop ever gathered in Dela v are will toward thelabors of our husbandmen this year. Everything has thus far been favorable: not a bud has been blasted, or a treo killed by the frost. Tho cold weather has kept down the sap, aud unless wo have strange wepther in March* no barm can now be done by frost to this crop. Charles Henry Fisher.—This well known capitalist and financier-lingered through Saturday night and 9nnday, and died at an early hour on Monday inoruiug. He was born April Ist, 1814, The immediate can&o of his decunie was aouto inlljunmatron ot the bruin. Insurance Policy in Court.—The Supreme Court yesterday, in the case of the Girard In surance Company against Field, affirmed that an un liquidated loss on a policy of fire insurance was liable to anachment. A Heavy Judument. — Yestciday, iu .tlio Supreme Court, the case of Fox A Vanhook vs. Reed, garnishee, came up. Judgment was reversed, and judg ment for the plaintiffs against the garnishes giveu for #20,478,11, with interest from date. The opinion waa given by Chief Justice Lowrle. Arrest.— Yesterday afternoon Charles Moore, the husband of Emma Moore, before reported under arrest for passing counterfeit notes, was committed by Alderman Beitler to answer the charge of receiving stoles goods. A large quantity of silver-ware and jewel* ry was found iu Moore's bouse iu Camden. Counterfeit Notes.—-James John eon was yesterday committed to answer the charge of passing a counterfeit note on a tailor in exchange for a pair of pants. The note purported to bo ass bill oh the Dank of America, Rhode Island. Thf. Contested-Election Case of 6tevenscn vs. Lawrence haa been again postponed until Mor.day next. THE PEESS—PHILADELPHIA. TDESDAY, MARCH 11. 1862. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. Tho stoik market to-day was rather dull and irregular. United Stfttes Treasury 7 3-10 notes sold a». • City Sixes, now, At and tho old issue at 91^; Pennsylva nia Railroad first mortgage bonds at 99jf, and tho shares at 45)4; IfeAding Railroad shares opened at 21 jrf and sold down to f closing a shade better, WEEKLY ATIKAOKB Of THE PHILADELPHIA BAEKB. Philadelphia... $V>34,000.83,981,0001,051,0001,052,000 North America.. 1 3,091,691! 3,661,93$ 803.463: 590.047 Farm 4 Moch.. 4,401,102; 4,660,8011,125,0411,12^,030 Oomniercißl 1,R8&,000! 1,019,000' 039,600! 246,006 Mechanics’ 1,033,000 1,018,000 234,028- 235,131 N. Liberties.... 1,053,000 1,593,000; 3*7,000] 360,000 Southwark 850,726 890,365' 230.362 2*20,801 Kensington.... 662.138 682.503' 135,186 185,109 Penn Township 781,801 788.208] 375,537 Western........ 1,609,181’ 1,669,839 369,0,>3- 370,870 Man&Uech.. 1,239,550)1,233.110 161,48 i! 161.710 Commerce 657,470 ! 663,139 1G9,C24 ! 169,839 Girard 2,107,661. 2,128,211 349,623, 354,090 Tradesmen’s..*. 501,393 511,44* 195,325 198,798 Consolidation... 647,336] 663,6.81) 112,958] 110,484 City 5»».047{ 894,605 119,060 J.19,»3l i4V 668.5041 664.3rW - ' - Commonwealth. 668,504! 664,337 j 7 5,7 07j 73,2 Gt Corn exchange 683,00 b: 554,000 103,000 101,000 Union 493,000 j 436,0f10j 78,000 j 78,000 .. 28.083,499.29.393.350:5,8811.7305,881,108 rbil«<)elp)il» ... North America, farm A Mecb.. Commercial.... Mechanics*.*.* N* LiUertiCßun Southwark..... Kensington,.... Penn Township Western Man. A Meoh... Commerce Girard Tradesmen's.... Consolidation.. City Commonwealth. Corn Exchange, Union Total The aggregates compare with those of preceding state* mentß as follows: March 3. March 10. Capita! Stock $11,970,190 5H,970,190 Loans 29,393,366 28,083.499...Dec.309,857 Specie 6,881,108 6,869,73Q...Dec. 11,378 Due fjn other Bka.. 1,828,383 1,733,169... Dec. 95,241 Duelo other Blew 5,218,383 5,131,83-I...Dec 86,549 Dep05it5,,,,,,,,,,, 18, Ml, KKI 17,375,771,, Pe,X,ISO 419 Circulation 2,343,493 Z,di3,503...1uc 220,010 1691. Doans. Specie. Circnl’n. Deposits. Sept. 2.. 28,557,264 6,179,482 2,674,048 19,030,712 Oct. 7. 30,499,119 5,383,277 2,238,739 20,331,970 Nov. 4... 28,431,735 DftGi2.w.w..mßoio4B>Qs2 « 9..........31,160,802 « 16.. 31,140,282 « 23 31,060,001 «* 30. 30,864,281 Jan. 6,1862.... 31,046,337 u 12 21,145,08 ft « 20... « 27... Feh. 3.. « 10.. 17.. . . “ 24 .2F,2R0,04915,867,656} 2^230^005, Mar. 3 2D,303,356j5.831,t05|2,343,493! “ 10 28,083,499) 5,809,?00| 2,575,503 j The following is a statement of the transact Philadelphia Clearing House, for the week end 10 7 as furmelied by tbe manager, George 13, Arnold, Bbi. Clearings. Balances. $2,548,262 85 $191,218 42 3,045,195 38 224,202 70 2,629,h43 47 217.708 44 2,510,887 91 210,750 72 2.491,675 35 255,50 S 72 2,068,012 66 191,818 22 Mar. 3... « 4... « 5.... “ 6 M 7 “ 8 The foreign imports at Xew York last week, and since Jan. 1) compare as follows with those of the two previ ous years : 1860. 1861. 1862. Dry goods *845,263 1,110,028 1,187,755 Gen. Meichandise 3.288,124 1,482,771 1,834,552 Total for the weak.... 4,133,387 2,592,799 3,022,340 Prev’ly reported'.'^,., ,42,072,854 34,421,073 20,684,784 Since Jan. 1 Messrs. Drexel & Co. quote— ?»rk fS;hasgv,, ll , I ,, l , lt ,, llaalll p,rahlO dia, Boston exchange Baltimore exchange ~,. Country funds American gold 7 8-10 Treasury notes... The New York Evening Post of to-dajr says The &tocfc market is decideuiy lower to*day under the unexpected news from Foitresa Monroe. There were large sales in every department of the list, and tbe de cline averages %©1 per ceot. on Saturday’s prices At the close tie market is better, not only in price, but in tone, Kew York Central i? 83# bid and Toledo 45# hid, after gelling at 83# and 45# respectively. Pacific Mail, Burlington and Quincy, and Milwaukee and Prairie Du Chieri were the firmest of the list. In Governments there was a reduction of only #©# per cent. Tbe coupon sixes of 1881 close 92# bid. The 7.89 notes are steady at 99# ©99%. Geld ia firmer, though without any speculation. There were no sales at the Board. The unotatlon is 101%0102. Money is without change. The supply is easy at o®7 * v7'7‘: '••H- with more doing at the inside figure, on London is v eak and' nominft* af The~weekly bank statement shows a dssi3?3 falling off in loans and deposits, and an increase in Ss*cle .vThe loans are down to *133,055,148, the deposits to *103,715,- 728. The specie reserve now amounts to *30,430,044. Philadelphia stuci Hatch Xtßroaxas by 8. E. Slaimai FIRST Bch Nav Ftock, The Flour market is very dull to>day and prices favor the buyers ; a few small sales were made to supply the trade at $5 25 05.37# for super, for extras, 35.81X®612}f for extra family, 36.25a6.75 for fancy brands, as to quality. 400 bbls Western family also sold at 35.65* and 12C0 bbls do, on terms kept private. Rye Flour and Corn Meal are quiet; we quote tbe former at 53.25 and tbe sales limited, and Pennsylvania Meal $2.75 bbl, without sales. Wheat 1b unchanged* with moderate receipts* and sales including<?€o4,WO bus Pennsylvania red at 132a133c, mostly at tbe latter rate, in store. White is held at 110®. 145 c, tbe latter for prime, without sales. Bye is steady at 74c for Pennsylvania. Corn—There is rather mord offering, and the market la dull at previous quoted rates; a few small Fates of yellow are reported at 53®53)jc, jo stokej 55c is asked for lots afloat, without finding buyers* Oats are unchanged, and offered at 38ar39c for PenDB>T* vania. Burley is better, and 4,000 bus prime New York sold at 87c lui. Bakk.— A. small sale of first No. 1 Quercitron was made at ffOS.OO W ton. cotton.—There is little or nothing doing, but the market is firm. I Guockkiks and Provisions.—There is no alteration in I either, and a limited business doing in the way of sales. \ Beki>s are inactive. Clover6eed ranges at $4.25a4.50, ! tbe latter for prime. Nothing doing in Timothy ftog- * eecd. * J WinSK-T Is dull and unsettled at 26«a>27c for bbls, 25c dP gallon for drudge. : ' ’ Philadelphia Cattle Market, March 10, ’O2. The market is rather better W-toft and priced are fully 25c the 100 lbs last quoted. The re ceipts reach about 1,400 head, prices ranging from s7to' $8.50 W lOO lbs. The following are the particulars of the sales: 38 Carr, Ohio, sB®B.£o. 17 Scott* Chester county *B7® 8.50. 30 Kirk, Chester county, $BO9. 60 Jos. McFillen, Lancaster county, $808.50. 85 F. Hathaway, Lancaster county, sB®9. 78 F. McFillen, Ohio, sBa9. 60 Cochian A McCall, 0hi0,58®8.75. 25 J. Seldomridge, Lancaster, county, SBa9. 150 Mooney & Broiih, Ohio, ’ SO II Chain, Pennsylvania, 87®8.50. 40 Aull, Illinois, s7®B 50. 11 B. Nealy, Chester county, $7®8.75. 72 Fuller & Brothers, Ohio, ST®B.5O. 28 B. Strickland, Chester county, $3®9.25. 11 A. Ilocbmnn, Lancaster county,sB®B.&Q. 30 C. Arisnmu, Lancaster county, sB®9. 40 Haymaker, Lancaster comity, $8®8.50. 80 J. Kauffman, Pennsylvania, $7®8.60. 23 8. Miller, Pennsylvania, $708.75. 30 E. Mifllin, Lancaster county, $T®B.75. 30 McCleie, Lancaster county, 57.60ia8.75. 03 M Miller, Lancaster county, $8®8.75 23 Ullman, Feuusylvauia, $BO9. 27 S. Storm, Pennsylvania, $7®8.75. 36 8. Knox, Lancaster county, $7®8.60. 26 Scott, Western, $7 <3-8.50. 30 Mauteraon, Lancuutur county, 88*8.50. 100 Cows aoM at tl»e Avenue Drove Yard at from 818 to $32 for springers, and $20040 for cow and calf. The arrivals of Sheep reached 2,500 head this week, selling at from $505.505*' 100 &>*• 830 Hogs sold at from $008.50 100 lbs, net 7he arrivals of fat Hogs at H, t>. lmholf’s reached 3.237 nynd, atilLtwl. selllug at from $5 50® 8 » and 63Hi- Ird, «f sof(iU.utl V 100 Sfn. mt. Market brisk. SELF- AD J UfcTUN G ULOTHEB WBINGEB.—-This improvement will wring water from any article ol the most uelicate texture to a bed qalli better ihan by imnd, vrtthoot the least injury, and adjusts itself, so that it (a superior to all other wringers anu modes of wringing. Purchasers can use them one month and, if not satisfied, return them and receive their money. For sale by L. £. SNOW, at office of JOT, COK, A CO., FIFTH aud CHESTNUT Streets. Ladies are particularly invited to call and see them. fe26*im DRIED APPLES.— 66 Baoka new We«tem Dried Apple*; 7 bbl* new. Weetern Dried Apple*. Jnst received end in etore For aale bj MUBPHY A KOONB. He. U* NORTH WHARVH9. r AHD AND GREASE.—SO tieroes JLI prime leal lard; 60 tierces Whit* Grease, Direct from the Went, end to atora. Nor sale bp MUBFHY A KOONS. Ha. 14A NORTH WHA.RVNB. Broomcorn, handles, twine, Ao.-; Broomi, Buoketa. Ae., for nl« br G. B. HJ.AKTHTON. OommlMiOD KarobMt, lUO-8® 33 Booth WATBsSSU. THE MONEY MARKET. Philadelphia, March 10,1803. OFFICIAL BANK STATEMENT. Mar. 19. j March 3. jfllnr. 19. jOlnrcll 3. DBPO3ITB. Mnr. 10. | Hiirch 3. jMar. 10. •!,ua,aoa £2,*i«s,od64iUA <k>o: 1,088,500. 2,001,027, 3*20,4i5 3,173,070 3,440,7*25; 300,405 1,144,000; 1,t73,000j 109,000 941,37 k 967,589) 96,733 lilSfliOOO. 73,000 638,105; 695,363 63 235 622,367; 637,866 122,684 609,586! 58 £,815 107,06) 1,161,844 1.219,913 66,27*2 612,450! 612,515 159.390 476.323 i 482,412; 84485 969,883 995.005; 210,964 446.255: 406,770 62,610 255,177: 271,921! 193.543 498,912, 622,274! 78,510 195,320 203,189; 1*9,432 mm' mmi wm 240,000 229,000: 92,000 17,375,771 18,541,1902,575,503 2,273,063 2*243,828 2,337,499 22,926,40 2,113,650 6,764,779 7,404,530 7,266,912 7,354,112 7,167,266 6,493,181 5,688,728 5,652-123 2,012,179 2,145,219 2,16-2,U2 2,120,756 2,121,146 2,144,398 2,191,457 2,192,512 5,785,459 5,8*1,323 ,5,884,011 |5.923,874 5,840,354 30,601,160 20,385.606 .30,385,119 .29,574,700 .29,388.544 *15,703,877 62 *1,321,203 23 .*46,206,241 37,014,472 26,707,125 .......par® *£ prm. :k Kiviuuife Sales. 10,186-2, lkeh. Philadelphia XxoblUE BOARD. 60 Reading B 21 25 G & Coates R.,,. 22 1000 Elmira R 7a 74 26 Oata B pref. 6% l 2 2d£sd-atß. .... 64$ 5000 Pcnna It 1 m cash 98# 50 Delaware Dir.... 40# 9 Cam & Am R.... 123 1000 Long Island B 6j. 6$ 7 Peiina R........ 45# BOARDS. 100 Beading R...**» 21 BOARD. 12000 Penna 6s transf.. 100 700 uity 6a 91 v 100 Cata ft 2 &0 -Jo Pref 6V 25 do Pref 0^ 15 do ......Pref 6% 500 U S 7-30 Tr N.. 99 K BOARDS. i 4C9 Lehigh 17av Gs. ..102 JES—STEADY. Elmira B prf... 14 15 tlmira7B’73... 78)£ 74 Louglsld 8.... 11 v* 11 w Lebigh Cl A Nav 51 jj 62 Le Cl k Narscp 35 36 N Penna K 7 7# N Penaft R 63., 67 68 N Penna R 10a. 82 u 85 Cat R C0n...... 2 2# Catawissa prf... 6# 7 Frk & Sthwk R. 45 Sec & Thd-st B. 54tf 55 RacedVine«stß 4 Weal Phfti a... 52 55. Spruce & Pine.. 10j{ 10# Green <fe Coates. 22 22 V Chest & WalQHt 31 31 Arch Street..., 16# 17# Philadelphia Murbtfi. \ March 10—Evening. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. THOMAS KINDER* Jr.i 1 ISRAEL MORRIS, I Comuittik or thi Mostb. JOSEPH O. GRUBB. \ LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange, Philadelphia. Bhip Tranijuebar, G00dwin...............L0nd0n, toon Ship Mora Castle, Ross London* soon Ship Argo, 8a11ard...,, Liverpool, soon Ship ShaK-mnc, Oxnard Liverpool, *oon Erie Lout jroi Evans.*, * *.,*•* ** * .St Jaw dc Cuba* booh Bclir Olive Matilda, (Br) Green Port Spain, noon For Havana.—The Spanish steamship Caroliua, Cot* a, will hhH for Ilavaua o«i or about the l«>lb iu*«t. Letters and papers to he forwarded hy her must he left at tho Foreign Letter Office, by that date. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. SBIM LKAVI fOll „ BA» Arabia Boston. .Liverpool ..March 12 Colombia New York.. Havana. March 13 Bniuen New York. .Bremen March 16 C ol New York... New York. .Liverpool March 15 Canada Boston. .Liverpool.. March 19 S*i»nt«ji»e«ei. New York. .Kingston, Ja i 6 C of Wfishington.New York, .Liverpool March 22 Hammonia Now York. .Southampton Maich 22 Caledonia New York.. Glasgow March 25 China ..New York.. Liverpool March 26 FROM EUROPE. 6BTVS LBAVB ' FOR *>AT, John 8e11.........G1a5g0w..New York • ••..Feb 19 North American..Liverpool..Portland Feb 19 Caledonin Glasgow.. New York Fob 22 Bammonia.. ..Southampton. .New York Feb 20 (Hip Waflhlttgton-Livcj'p.'VAl.-lI&w York -Fob 12ft Chius Liverpool.. New York March 1 Glasgow. Liverpool.. New York March 5 Baxonia Southampton.. New York March 12 Now York... .Southampton.. Now York,*......March 16 Jtovftrift, ,i.«i SHrthninrton •«New Turk March 20 *£* Tho California Mail StAumoM Mil from Now York on tve Ist. 11th and 21st of each month. OIBOULATIOH. 265,884 268,580 107,000 i 65,000 l 77,000 i 54,331 t 101,405 • 93.497 ! 60,625 l 159,050 > 81.550 , 135,988 i 62,696 ; 183,299 i 53,830 ! 115.099 ' 55,000 i 72,000 MARINE INTELLIGENCE* FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 11, 1808, BUN RISES .6 20—SUN SETS 6 1 HIGH WATER: ..10 32 Steamship Saxon, Matthews* from Boston 3d Inst, in ballast to tit nry Wjnsor. The Saxon sailed from Boston iu search of the U S ship Vermout. 4tUinst, off Fishiug Rip, spoke fishing schr J K H.tll; stb. lat 37 30, long 68 30, spoke ship Kiizabttb, of Bristol, i£> bound to New Yolk* 6lh, Hfcke sclir Oueun Gum, ol Yarmouth, NS; Tth, wind BE, experienced a heavy gale; took in sail, sout down lore*ard, and split foresail; Bib, wind heavy from NNYV; 9th, lat 37 3U. long 74, apt»ko brig Judge Bluuey, hei.ee'tor Key West; same time spoke hark Convoy, hence fur Ship island; same time and place 'took in tow Br schr British Queen, captured by the steamer Mpiiut Yomont and to woo her to this port. Her cargo consists of coffee and salt, and sbe is in charge of prizemaater Barclay. 9th itiet, lat 37 50, long 74 30, spoke bark Edwd Dwight, from tiinidacifor New York. 2,343,493 nark iisnuibal, Kline, 3 days from New York, iu bal last to V A Godwin. Biig J D Linculih Webber* from GUmfnoana 17th ult— -14 days to the capea—with sugar to S 6 W Welsh. Hark Joseph Maxwell had just commonced loading sugar for Philadelphia, and would sail in about 10 days. Brig J R Rhodes, Ammidon, 4 days from Baltimore, in ballast to D S 3 Stetson & Go, Bclir C H Rogers* Laugley* 15 days from. Sagua* with sugar to 8 & W Welsh. Schr A Tirrell, Iliggins, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Coilina. 20,050,941 23,047*351 22,991,035 22,167,424 22,548,463 Schr Cornelia, Noyes, 2 days from New York, in bal last to A G Cattell & Co. 9cbr Thomas Borden, Wrighiington, 3 days from Fall River, in ballast to Cabeen & Co. Schr It W Dillon, Marts, 7 days from Key West, in ballast to Tyler, Stone Jt Co. Schr J W Early, Harrington, 1 day from Frederica, Del* with corn to Jus Barratt & Eon. Schr Bancoctve, Wright, 1 day from Now Castle, Del, -with oats to J os Barratt & 8o». 21,048,610 21,390,014 20,«98,396 20,058,098 20,068,893 19,032,585 \mmw ■18,777,300 118,541,190 117,375,771 tiOQS at the Lins March CLEARED. Schr J D McCarthy, Smith, Ship Island, Tyler, Stone £ Co. Schr Cornelia, Noyes, Annapolis, Tylor, Stone & Co. 'Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, March 10, 11 A M. The steamers Narragauseit and Tnames, brig J Price ftiid thirty fechoonors, ail supposed from Eiiytern porta «nd bound to Fortress Momoe, came to the Breakwate, for a harbor this morning. Wind S—weather cloudy. Yours, &c. JOHN P. MARSHAL Ship ITftrricburgi Wiuvttlli imc t remaiucil at Biu da Janelio 241 h Jan. Bark Azelia, Kerlin, hence, was discharging at Per nambuco 4th ult. Barb Leighton, Randall, cleared at Rio de Janeiro 24th Jan for St Thomas. Brig Wenouah, Bowden* hence, was discharging at liio ce Janeiro 24tii Jan. Brig J C Coale, Linden, unc, remained at Rio de Ja neiro 24th Jan. Schr K L Tay, Shepherd, from Nuevitas, at N York 9th Inst* Schrs Amelia, r.ockliiU, J V Crammer, Cranmer, Ida, Crculcy, M L Riudlttfc, L&Ur&, W««ke, aud Lydia Ellen, Alien, at New York 9th inst. from Little Egg Harbor. Bark Chas Edwin, llaven, at New York 9th inst. from Matnnzaa, had very heavy westerly gales; was thrown on her beam end*; blew away close-reefed main topsail and fore topmast staysail from the bolt ropes; ahiftad auil Btovesouia of the cargo. ..par®# prm. .4-10®# dig. ..IX®2 prm. ..X®* dia. mo PIBTILLEBB. The DISTILLERY knows as the ** PHCENIXi” and formerly owned and occupied by BAWL. SMYTH, Es*i-, situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between RACE and TINS Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 60Q bushels per day, is now offered for B&le'on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is in good running <“**•** *•“* has all the modem improvements. An Artesian well on the mis.ir..-nisl.es anoufailins supply of good, puro wator. • Address z. & CO., No. 1010 MARKET StFBBt, Philadelphia ‘ feM-Jtf gf FOB SALE, OB WILL BE EX- Hun changed for good city property, a email TILL AGE, on the Eastern Shore of Maryland, at the bead or Sassa fras river, comprising a Grist Mill, with French Barr Stoics; Saw' Mill, Spoke Factory, Store Souse and Post Office! Blacksmith Shop, aud some seven er eight small Dwellings, and about thirty acres of Grouud. The mills aro in first-rate erdtr, having recently been repaired, and new forebars And Turbine water wheels introduced. The water-power is ample and sufficient, the whole year touwL The Rureoundlng Gauntry ia good. Twelva milas from railroad ; five from steamboat landing. Now rented for 91,500 per year, with good security Price 515,G00. Apply to J. B. WATERS, dji TO tfKWT A I>esirable HOCJtJifij Hl£near RROA& and WALNUT. All modem conve niences. Reserving Offico. Furniture for sale, if de sired. Apply to E. PETTIT, j&2l-lf 1423 WALNUT Street. For sale and exchange— A large number of Farms in tbe adjoining Coun ties, States of Delaware, Maryland, Hew York, and Hew Jersey* averaging from 10 to 200 acres of land. Those wishing to exchange or purchase would do well to call and examine my Register of Farms. Apply to jal-tf E. PETTIT* No. 809 WALNUT Street, fl| FQR SALE—A Desirable FARSI, containing 9o acres of superior land, near Bandy Bun Station* North Pennsylvania Railroad, with first class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchase* money can remain at 6 per cent. Apply to " E. PETTIT, jal No. 809 WALNUT Street FOR SALE, CHEAP—Valuable Farm, 133 acres, near Williamstown, Camden ce., Now Jersey, with good improvements, only twenty-eight miles from the City. Also, several Farms to exchange. Price only So,ooo. Terms easy. Apply to K. PETTIT, JR* 309 WA kNpT ftirott feB gft 30,000 PEACH TREES—ONE growth from the bud, choice fruit, and very fine trees—will be Bold cheap. Apply to fel-tf J. H. WATERS, 110 S. FOURTH St. FOR SALE, CHEAP—Two fine . Fruit Farms near Dover, Delaware, convenient to Railroad Station, with good improvements. Terms easy.. Possession this spring. Apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. f 8 TP ARM FOR SALE—A FARM, in J? excelloAt state of cultivation, containing fifty-one acres, (nine of winch are woodland,) pleasantly situated In Limerick township, Montgomery county, two and • half miles from the Limerick station, on the Reading Railroad, is offered for sale. Price—Five thousand dol lars ($5,000). Apply on the premises, noifctf SAMUEL EL GRAFF. ROBERT R. CORSON, COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, re2T-3m PHILADELPHIA. pOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED VV beg lea*?e to inform their friend, and the public that they havß removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from ! KQBIErSTBEET WHARf, on the Delaware, to tbelr U Tard, northwest corner of BIGHTS and WILLOW Streets, where the; intend to keep the best Quality of ZiEBIGH COAL t from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Tout patronage is respectfully solicited. .. JOS. WALTOK A CO., Office, 112 South SECOND Stroot. Yard. EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. PORT BJCHMONP IKON WORKS. —COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. JOHN H. TOWNS, formerly of the firm of Herrick A Towne, has become a member of the firm of I. P. MORBIS A CO , to take effect from and after the let of January, 1862. Isaac P. Morris withdraws from active participa , in the conduce of the business. Tfe« titit tf the a?* ton Is It P»MQBBISi TOWNE* ' * CO. ISAAC P. MORRIS, LEWIS TAWS, JOHN J. THOMPSON, fell JOHN H. TOWNE. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE,—IB - MORRIS this day retiree from our firm. His sons, THIODOBE H. MORRIS and FREDERICK W. MORRIS, ere admitted as partners; and the bod* ness will be continued as heretofore. MORRIS, WHESLEB, A CO., Iron Merchants* 1608 market street Philadelphia, Bee. 81,1861. jal-tf Anti-friction metal, Btperiar quality, For sale by JAMES YOCOM, J*., DRINKER'S ALLEY, ja!B-2m* Bet Frontand Second, Race and Arch sta. pOTTON SAIL, BUCK AND CAN TAS, of all nuxnbeii and brands. Raven’* Buck Awuiug Twills, of ail descriptions, for Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Prior Felts, from Ito 3 feet wide. Tarpauling, Beltrig, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W EVEBHAN A CO., myi-tt \ 102 JONBB Alloy, CHEESE AND HJTTER.—Prime Herkimer County Cheese. \ Also, Choice Goshen Butter, i Constantly received, and for sab by RHODE! A WILLIAMS, felfl-tf 167 9o\th WATBB -*r?. ot. Kerosene lamps.—w hole sale DEPOT AND MANUFACTORY, No. 114 South SECOND Street, below No. 1 CAB TEB Street, Philadelphia. In conseaunceof new im provements in machinery and increasij facilities for manufacturing! we are prepared to furuisi tlie trade with LAMPS’ and lamp-trimmings of every iescription at greatly reduced prices.- COUNTRY MEfCHANYSare invited to examine onr stock which oonsistU>f new styles and patterns of lamps, and all articles pertaning to tho business, as low as can be purchased elsewhep. mbß' lm* M. B.DYOTT. <PO OAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR tPOjOUO* SALE, on a valuable farm inWoJtgo mery county. Also, a number of first-class cly Mort gages aud Ground BeutSi of different amounts,* count. Apply to E. PETTITi mWMf No. 8W WALNUT StW FROM THE UNITED STATES. ARRIVED. BY TELEGRAPH. MEMORANDA. Ji'OK SALE AND TO LET. 110 South FOURTH Street. COAL. INSURANCE COMPANIES. /W'/VV'/W\.*AA/V. , .VA^ArtA/ , AV'A'AVVWV%V. , A*A'A/'> Delaware mutual safety WBURANCJC COMPANY INCORPORATED BY THK LEGISLATURE OF .'KNNSYLYANIA, 1839. OFFICE 8. E» CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA. • MARINS INSURANCE ON VESSELS* ) CARGO, > To all parts of the World. ! FREIGHT, > INLAND INaniLevNOHS ! Ob Goods* by Rivers, (Weis, Lakes, and Land Carriages j to ail parts of the Union. I FIRE INSURANCES ! On Merchandise generally. ] On Notnu Dwelling houMßjAc. I ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOV. 1* 1861. : nn. oob*. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cent. Loan. $100,350 00 50,000 United Stated Six per cent. Trea sury Notes.. 59,V0| 87 26,000 'United States Seven and Three* tenths per cent. Treasury Notes 35,000 00 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan 99,501 24 . 123,050 Philadelphia City Six per cent. 11M4I 17 90,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Loan $4,075 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mort gage Six per cunt. Bonds 20,000 00 90,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2(1 Mort gage Six per cent. - 46,180 81 19,000 900 Shares Stack Germantown GM Company, principal and Interest guarantied by the City of Phi" ladelphia 14,587 90 9,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania OoDipttllF..... ........ 6,000 99 Sills receivable for insurances mad 0....., 90,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages . 76,000 00 Rea) Estate.... 9L893 89 Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Interest, And other Debts due the Gomnany 48,13197 Scrip and Bte«k of sundry Insurance and other Companies, $11,849 —estimated va lue Cash on hand—ln Banks,,, In Drawer - !TOBB. Samaol E. Stoke*, j. F. Peniston, Henry Sloan, Edward Darlington, H. Joues Brooke, Spencer M’llraine, Thomas U. Hand, Robert Burton, Jaceb P. Jones, James B. McKarland, Joshua P, Kvre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, D. T. Morgan, Pittsburg, A, 6, Bergor, Pittsburg. IABTIN, President. HAND, Vice President, •etary. ja!4-tf William Martin. Edmund A., Houder, Tbeopbilns Paulding, John B. Penrose, John 0. Davis, James Traquair, William Eyre, Jr., James 0. Baud* William 0. Ludwig, Joseph B. Beal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George O. Leiper, Hc«h Craig, Cfearlw Edfri WILLIAM THOMAS t HENBY LYLBUBN, Seen IJIHE RELIANCR MUTUAL IKSU RA HUH OOHPISI, OP PHILAOILPHU, OFFIOS No. 805 WALNUT STBSXT, Insures Against LOSS OB DAMAGX BY FXBI, OS Homes, Stores, and other buildings, or perpetual, and on Forujturej Goods, Wares, and tter oUndki. in town or country. OABH CAPITAL, $‘i3l,llO.OO—ASSKTfi $817,149.94, Which is invested as follows, Til; In Ont mortgage on city property, worth double the amount.flOAMO 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s 0 per pent, first mortgage loan, at par... ,«,.•••••«• 0,000 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s 0 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, ($30,000).5T,900 00 HmitHuzdon and Broad Ton Railroad and Canal Go.'s mortgage 10an...., 4,000 00 Ground rent, flrst-clas*.. 3,402 60 bilateral loans, well secured „«•••• 8,600 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent 10an.,80,000 00 Allegheny County 0 por cent. Fa. 88. loan. 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock.... 5,128 01 Mechanics' Bank 5t0ck..,*,..,, ,«6.« 9,819 M Pennsylvania Bailroad Go.’s 5t0ck.,.,,,..., 4,000 00 The Belianoe Mutual Insurance Oo.’s stock, 95,350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.’s stock..... 1,060 00 The Delaware M. 8. Insurance Oo.’s stock.. 700 09 Union Mutual Insurauee Co.'s scrip. $19 99 Biiia rccoiTabie,,,l4,3o9 T 4 Book accounts, accrued interest, Ac. 7,104 09 Cash on baud,,,.,.,,,. 11,644 04 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of a Block Capitol, entities the insured to parHdpata in the rpoms of the Company, without liability for lomis. Leases promptly adjusted and paid. PIBIOTOBS. Clem Ttugley, \ Bax&uel Blsphaaa, William B. Thompson, Bobert Steen, Frederick Brown, William Musmp, William Stevenson, Benj. W. Tingley, John B. Worrell, Marshall Hill. K. L. Carson, J. Johnson Brown* Bobert Toiand, Charles Leland, G. D. Boseng&rten, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles 8 V Wood, Smith Bowen, James 8. Woodward, John Bisseil, Pittsburg. CLXH TINGLBY, President, B. M. Hivommas, Secretary. February 10,180 L fetS Exchange insubance oom pant—oac, m WAiuni (&■«*. Fire Insurauee on Houses, and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual. DIBXOTOBB. Jeremiah Boneall, Thomas Marsh, John Q. Criunodo, Charles Thompson, ■dward D. Roberts, James T. Hale, BamuelD. Bmedley, Joshua T. Owen* Besbeu C. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEBKMIAH BONSALL. Preslde&L JOHN Q. GINSODO, V!oe President Btoausn Oo», fleerstsry. Ml INSURANCE COMPANY OF THIS 1_ STATE OF PBNirSYLVANJA_OFWIO» ttoa. « «d £ UXOHAHOS BUILDINGS, North side ©f WAL =rcl Street, betwvec DOtfK mid TEIBD Streets. Phila delphia. -- CNCGBPOBATBDIn 2794—CHABTXJt PXttP JBTUAIu CAPITAL, *200,000. PBOPSBTIX& OF THE COMPANY, FXBBUABY 1, 186.1, $607,094.01. MARINE, FIBS, AND INLAND TBAHSPOBTA- TXON INBURANOX. DIBEOTOBB. Scary D. Sherrertt, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattaon, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George H. Stuart, Geouge O- Garson, EdwwdC.Rnlght. HBNEY D. BHEBBXBD, President. William Hiipii, Secretory. iy29-t? rjlHB ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. (FIRE INSUBANCE EXCLUSIVELY,) COMPANY’S BUILDING, S. W. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS V. Baichford Starr. Mordecai L. DawMß, William McKee, Gee, H, Stuart, Haibro Frazier, John H. Brown, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj T. Tredlck, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. F. RATGBFOBD BTABB, President. OsuJU.Be W. Oou. Secretary felf Fire insurance. MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Race, Insure Buildings, Goods, Mid Merchandise gene* rally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company gua ranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thffpbr h?9B to merit the patronage of the public. DIBKOTOBB. Robert 9laa3gu». Michael McQedy, UiHU McGovern, TbouiiM B. McOormkkf Johu BromleTt Francie Falls, 1 John Oauady, Bernard H. Habwnann, [ Charles Clare, [ Michael Cahill. 018 COOPIB, Preefdent ooW William Morgan, Francis Cooper, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, tones Porcse* Matthew HcAleer, Bernard Rafferty, ■' Thomas J. Hemphill, Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus* FBAI Bl&IU&b EArrikTT, Anthracite insurance COMPANY. Authorized Capital *400,000 CHARTER PERPETUAL. < Office No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by Fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parts of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, D. Lather, Lewis Andenrfed, John B. Blakiston, Joseph Maxaeid, WILLI WM. ] Wi 1L fIHiVF« Secretary Fire insurance exclusive ly.—The PENNSYLVANIA FIBE INSUBANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 1826. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. 610 WALNUT TudfiPWd «uce Suuare* This Company, favorably known to the oommunlty Cos thirty-six yean, continues to insure against Loss or Da mage by Fire, on public or private Buildings, either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, stocks or Goods, or Merchandise generally* on liberal -AH<. Their Capital, together with a large Surplus Fund, is Invested in the most careful monner, which enables them to offer to the Insured an undoubted security In ths oass of loss. DIBBOTORB. Jonathan Patterson, Tfaomu BoMnf, qnintin Campbeii ( Daniel Smith* Am Alexander Benson* John Derereuxi William Monteiiua* Tbomaa Smith. Isaac Haslehnrat) JONATHAN William O.OiawiLL. American fire insurance COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. CHABTBB PEBPETUAL. No. 810 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-op Capital Stock and Borpine, In vested In Hand and available Bee initios, oontinnea to Inmue on Dwellings, Stars*, F onltßlw, Mitehand!**, Vsto ■els In port and their Cargos*, and other Personal Pro perty. All Loam llberallr and promptlp sdjnsted. DIBBOTOBS. Thomaa B. Marla, James B. Ossspbell, John \Velahf Idontad O. DnCtthf BamuelO, Morton, Gharln W. Foultosr, Patrick Bradr, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, iUHT Oe 11. Ceawfoep. Terkapiws, oysters stewed AMD PBIED, AMD OHIOKBH SALAD.—lnvi tation Garda and other notice# will be dietribnted In all parts of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned ia at all times prepared to present, lor tile inspection oT Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the thing* necessary for a iargeorsnall entertainment, as the oaae may be, thereby avoiding all mmeooasary profusion and waste; and flatters himself, that by his long expe rience is business, he will be able at all times to #ra» ai heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with heir patronage. HENBT JONES, Caterer, Mo. %o South TVILfTS Btraeft, above BPBUOE. TjWERY LADY WHO WISHES TO .Hi BE BEAUTIFUL should purchase BUNT'S COUBT TOILET POWDEB. It is need by the Oonrt Beauties in Europe, and it is the only Powder that will not injnre the Ain or rub off. Price, 13, 95, and 50 cents. HUNT’S BLOOM OP BOSES, a beautiful, na tural color for the cheeks or lips \ it will not wash off or injure the skin, and remains durable for years. Price $l. These articles are quite new, and can only be ob tained of BUNT A CO., 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut, All kinds of Fancy Soaps and Forth* Tortoise shell.- a few boxes of Tortoise Shell for sale by jaurktciw: a lavergne, feUl 202 and 2M Sooth FRONT Street. ORANGES AND LEMONS—Ubmco Messina Fruit, In store and for sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, fe2s 107 South WATER Street. Q HOVELS AND SPADES. 0 ««QB9I B4LHUAI, ■AHOFAOTDBSO) CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY STREETS, j.lfl-Am* Bet. Arab end Race, and Reeond and HEAP PRODUCET CHEAP Pjmj- DDOEI at the NEW STORE, No. 602 North SECOND Btreet. mhl-tf 4,086 00 rr ,96?,098 08 .... 61789 61,616 Sd t 569,12« 3T *317,141 96 Davis PearflOßf P«W flieger, J. E. Baum. Wm. F. Dean* John Ketcham, [AM ESHER, President. P. DEAN, Yloe President. ttlUtf PATTERSON, PreaMent icretary. a*4 US B. MARIS, PresMeot Secretary. lett-tf SAXJKft BY AUCTION Fukhess, BBINLEY, & CO., 429 CHESTNUT STREET. LARGE SALE OF ENGLISH HRRfIS 0001)3, DLAOK BILKS, FANCY BONNET KMnONS, A<u THIS (TUESDAY) MORNING, AT 30 O’CLOCK. A CAltP.—The attention or tho Trade is r&jueated to our palnnf Hritirli and French dry goods this (TueiJay) morning, March 11, at. 10 o’clock, hy catalogue, for ca*U, ecniprimr.g an extensive assortment of fancy anti oUple dry for npr'iJß »»!(-. NOTICE TO JOBBERS AND RETAILERS. In Bale this morning— -150 lots new pi.yfe fancy dress goods, consisting of stripe l'nincaU. stripe and check mohairs, Aloxamhlqnea, glaco popliDß, lilic fttrlpA Mihinn. printed mruuHn de laities, colored mines, chintz brilliants, printed cambrics, fnucy and solid check ginghams, Himalayas, mixtures, Bilk checks, rilk poplins, mohair brocades. Ale©, inglish shirtings, blank velvet*, imimn clbthßi linen cumbric hwitorsliiPfot white goods, akirts, bl»clfcsHhß» Ac. TO DEALERS IN RIBBONS. 220 lots fancy bonnet ribbons, comprising the newest atjles him) quality, of the importation of Mosers. Ohaa. Taycn A Co. BALE OF IMPORTED AND DOMESTIC DBT GOODS. This Morning, March 11, ut 10 o’clock, by catalogue, for cull— -400 lots fancy and Hiapso dr/ goods. PRINTED DfeILLiANTS, uaMRRICB, AND POPLINS. This Morning, cases London colored Persians. 4e do do monsselrne delaines. ■< do do pure mohair glnec goplius.. do do emhrnldprnil Mllftns. do o*B chintz brilliants. do o*B Mjmll-figured madder do. do 9 8 madder- priuted cambrics. PRINTED CASHMERK AND KDWHtR 3t*LL.\ SHAWLS AtJt) SHAWL BOBBEBS. This Morning, cascß 12*4 printed Cashmere shawls. do 14*4 hroche- bordered Estella shawls. do shaMl border*. LONDON GINGHAMS, &IUXIAIB3, POPLINS, . PRINTS. This Morning. Cft3Pfl London pinghaniß. Cms Lvnlvn M&zumbiuueßi Cases London plaid mohairs and poplins. Cases French cottonades. Cases 9-8 English prints. MARSEILLES QUILTS, LINEN CAMBRIC HAND KERCHIEFS, AND WHITE GOODS. lO.'lff lO 4 white Marseilles quilts. Jaconets, cambric-, Sw|sh and mull munUas bOOdoxen 5-8 and 3*4 linen cambric handkerchiefs. Linen Blurt fronts. SPECIAL SALE OF 500 CARTONS BONNET RIB- (Tho entire importation of Motßrs.Cfi (tries Payon It Co.) Tills Morning, Comprising a large aud choice line of broehe, plaid, ha) ndt ro, satin stripe, caiiutlle, chine and ombre, Paris and St. Elk-True poult do noie bonnet ribbons, Nos 12®30. Also, a full line of superior qualities Nos 10fi»20 choice plain colore, white, and black ribbons, in round and picot edges. A lull assortment of various styles poult de soie trim ming ribbons. Nos. 1-30. Also, white and colored proa de Naples, poult de sole, Marct IHnes, fancy bonnet silks, laces, and tarletanes. L B. HOPPIN & GO., AUCTION • EKES, 242 MARKET STREET. AN ATTRACTIVE S^LE OP FRESH SPRING DRESS GOODS, dILKS, GING HAMS, ToKLETANfiS, &C. This Morning, March 11, at 10 o’clock, in lots to suit the RETAIL TRADE. Included in sale may be found— Pieces assorted colors small check poult de de soie silk. Pieces do do grog de Naples do. Pieces striped, check, and figured Lyons foulards. Pieces assorted colors striped Marceliiues. Pieces small aud large cheek French and Scotch ging hams. Pieces light and dark ground ret figure printed chally. Pieces do do do organdy lawns. Pieces new style madder colored spring prints. ALSO, TARLETAKES. An invoice of fresh goods, just landed, in variety of colors and grades. ALSO, A variety of fancy and othor goods to which the atten tion of the Trade is invited. CT” Samples arranged for examination, with cata logues, early on the morning of sale. Philip fokd & 00., auction eers, 525 MARKET and 522 COMMERCE StS SALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BROGANS. On Thursday Morning, March 13tti, at 10 o'clock, precisely, will be Hold, by catalogue, 1,100 cases men’s, boys’* and youths l salf, kip, grain, and thick boots *, calf, kip, and enamelled bro gana, Congref a gaiters, Oxford ties, Wellington and Bal moral boots, women’s, misses’, and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, morocco, and enamelled heeled boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers* Balmorals, Ac. Also, a large assortment «f first slass sitr-mita grata 19~ Goods open tor examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sole. EDUCATIONAL. Excelsior normal insti- TUTK, a first-class Country School for both sexes, located at CARVERSVILLIfI, Bucks county. Pa. The next session will commence March 31,1862, aud con tinue twenty.two weeks. The school is orea lized with threo departments—the PREPARATORY, the NORMAL, and the ORNAMEN TAL. Students of ail ages, and every stage of advance ment, are admitted on terms of equality. The heaithfulness of location and thoroughness or in struction are unsurpassed. Terms—For board and tuition in common English, S 3 For catalogues and particulars, address Rev. F. It. 3. EJJNtiICKKB, Principal, fel3-lm* CAKVKR3VILLE, Bucks co., Pa. BOKDENTOWN FEMALE COL LEGE, fiuniontowiu Ni J: This institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, 1£ hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches of Eng lish, and superior advantages are furnisned in vocal and instrumental music. German and French are taught by natives, and spoken in the family, For catalogues, con taining full particulars, address Eev. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, A. M., President. ja29-2m* niALTiIREKY AJVD IRON. PENN STEAM ENGINE Ssi-iii ' ABB BOILER WORKS NBA.FIE A LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MACHINISTS,BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDE3B, having, for many years, Been in operation, and been exclmively en gaged iri building and repairing Marine and River En gines, high and low pressure. Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac , respectfully offer their services to the puhlic, as being fully prepared to coutract for En gluts of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, having sets of patterns of different dzcs, are prepared to exe cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern- making rnado at tlie shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, Tabular, and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Focgings, of all sixes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip tions; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work douo at th&l* eetabUfaliuicnt, free ef charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers havo ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boat*, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., Ac., lor rais ing heavy or light weights. JACOB C. NEAFIB, JOHN P, LEVY, je!4-tf BEACH and rALTAIER Streets. J. VAUGHAN MERRICK, WILLIAM H* MEKHICK, SOUTHWARK FOUNDKY, FIFUg AND WASHINGTON STHBHT9, PHILADELPHIA. MERRICK ft SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for laud, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanka, Iron Boats, &o»; CaaU logs of All kinds either iron or brass. Iron-Frame Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Rail road Stations, Ac. Betor’s and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac, Sole Agents for N. Billienx’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer, and As pinwall ft Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. aus-tf' -|,yrQB.GAN, ORB, & CQ„ SXEAM- XtA ENGINE EUIEDEISB, Iron Founders, ud General Machinists and Boiler Makers, No. 1210 OAL LOWHELL Street, Philadelphia. fe!3-ly MEDICINAL. QLUTEN CAPSULES PURE COD-LIVER OIL,. The repugnance of most patients to GOINLIYKB OIL, and the Inability of many to take It at all, has in duced various forme Jof disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, bat more often thejvehicle neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of lest therapeutic value, The repgg ntiuce, nausea, Ac., to Invalids, Induced by disgust of the Oil, la entirely obviated by the use of oar CAPSULES. COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much used lately in Europe, the experience there of the goodVre suits from their nse in both hospital mid 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 iu benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. 1412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. rpO THE DISEASED OP ALL CLASSES.—AII sub.acute and chronic diseases cured by special guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of failure no charge will be made. Professor BOLLEP, tbe FOUNDER of this NEW PRACTICE; will SUPERINTEND tlio eminent *f Ml oases HIMSELF. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates off those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men, will be given to any person.froe. Lectures are constantly given at 12.20 to. medical mM »ufi others who desire a knowledge* of my (Hiootobm in applying Electricity as a reliable Uttrapeutio-agent. Consultation free, mhfcl2t# HOTELS. A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have leased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, U Washington. Thoy take this occasion to return to their aid friends ud customers many thanks for past foyort, beg to assure them that thoy trill ha moat happy ta see them In their new quarters. HIKES, CHADWICK, A 00, WinnMo), July 18.1881. MdS-1* All who want good floujk. and Buckwheat Maul, sliould col fall to go to S. Z. GOl'i WALS’ new No. AOti North SECOND Street, as his celebrated brands of Ft*ur aro now used by tbe best families iu the city, and are universally acknowledged to have no suporior. mh4-tf half and mixed Poaches, Choice New York State Apples. Choice New York State Blackberries, New Ohio Apples, part sliced, in white bags. In store and for by RHODES ft WILLIAMS, MB-tf 107 South WATER Street. LARD.— A consignment of pure Jersey and Western Lard, In small kegs, just received aud for sale by RHODES ft WILLIAMS, fe2s 107 Bouth WATER StrM. SOLDIERS Should bo sent by HABNDEN’d EXPRESS, 807 CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF RATES, and send dally to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon roe, and ah other points occupied by ourtroopa. G»24-3m* RAISINS. —300 boxes Layer Raisins; 800 half boxes Layer Raisins; 800 taxes M R B*p*h Raisins: 800 half boxes tt R Punch Ralston. Hew and choice fruit, now lending and for sale by MURPHY ft KOOKS, Ho, 149 HOBZH WHABYM- M THOMAS A SONS, . Hot. 189 and I*l South FOUBTH StTMt t3T PUBLIC BALKB REAL ESTATE AND STOCKS AT THE K2UBAHOR ON TUESDAYS. tr We here » l»rgo amount of real eatate at urtrata ■ale, Including ever; description of city and country pro* •UHt. Paiittsd lleta map ha had ai u>>> Auction BUri. Murch 11, .t 12 o'clock noon, m the Exchange— -7? ulmrw fleliimra Mutual lumurirora Conway. •to rtnirra lYcttuicrelnn l Cosl Company. 1 share PhllKrtolpliift Library Compßuy. 3 share Mercantile Library Company. 2 shares Academy of the Finn Arts. &B,ofO 10 per cent first mortgage bonds. $•2.(100 UHitU C'tiiii! (io;n[>Aiiy bitsls. #3OO do do scrip ] share in tbe PhlladHljituK Mlieiumiui. BUSINESS STAND.—Valuable four-Htory brick re^- nfid drug ptore, nootlmAftt earner of Fifth aud Green streets. Peremptory SaIe— ( THREE-STORY BRICK DWEL LING, No. 2001 Reeve* Mreet, west of Tweutietb, with a thref-sti-ry brick dwelling In the rear. Sale absolute. MODERN RESIDENCE, No. 332 South Thirteenth fctroit, belhW MOIEItN THRRB-k'I'OfLY lIHICK I>\V ELLIN G, No. 3436 North Thirteenth street. SALE OF A MISCRLLaNKOUH COLLECTION OF A I’QMJW! FJtuar A LliißAßYi Tills ARenim/it, March 31, coutineuciug at <1 o’clock, a collection of miscellaneous hooks, it portion from a library, Also, engraving*, paintings. Ac. For particulars st-o catalogues and the books. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE FKENO 3-PLATI MIBBOBB, BEDS AND BEDDING. GHfNA AND GLASSWARE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER GAB PETS, Ac. On Tlinrwiiir Morning, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an assortment Of excellent second-hand furniture, mirrors, carpets, Ac., from families declining housekeeping. Catalogues ready the day previous to vale. PANCOAST & WARNOOKj Auc tioneers* No. 213 MARKET Street. BALE OF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERS, LINEN GOODS, HO SIERY, Ac., by Catalogue On Wednesday Morning) March 10, commencing at id oVlooli precisely, com prising a general assortment of seas nable goods. IRF.SS GOODS, CLOTHS, Ac. An invoice of new ttyle neatonablo dress goods, block alapseas, cambrics, Ac. Also, super black French clothe, ladies,’ cloaking clotba, Ac. A full line of choice new style* cambric collars and tets, bands, edgings, inwrttngs. infanta* waists, Ac. LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS AND WHITE GOODS. 3,000 dozen ladies’ 5.8 and gent* 1 3-4 hemstitched) libhitafed, Mid pWtfied-borde, handkerchiefs, from low to very high coat snore. Also, an invoice of tape checks cambrics, jaconet*, Ac. Also, ftn invoice cf ladies’, gents’, suid children's cot ton boße and half hose. Also, a line of white and colored tarletahe, aerophone crapes, Ac. Also, ladies’ Paris black lace veils, hnniton and Mai tfßP *5. 200 dozen ladies', misses', and children’s, tied and woveu tape stctl spring hoop skirts. Also, buck aud morocco purses, porte-monnales, cinibni Aleo, the stock of a city retail dry foods store, com prising the usual assortment of staple and fancy dry gootlß, do lainep, prints, muslins, aUpacas, merino shawls, llDf-rjß, white goods, cloths, cHssimeree, fcfttinets, Ac., the entire fitock uf a city retailer, BUPEBIOR FIRE-PROOF SAFE. At private sale, a very superior fire-proof safe. Moses nathans, auctioneer AND COMMISSION MEBGEAHT. BJuUm« corner of SIXTH ftDd BACK Strata, The highest possible price is loaned on goods at xYs* thans' Principal Establishment , southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. At least one-third more than at »ioy oilier eErUxbllolitncnl to iWe city. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH MENT. 200,000 TO LOAN, In Iftnge or email amounts, from one dollar to thousands, on diamonds gold and ailvor plate, watches, jewelry, merchandise, clothing, funiiture, bedding, pianos, and goods of every description. LOANS MADE AT TIIE LOWEST MARKET BATES. This establishment has large tire ami thief-proof safes, for the safety of valuable goods, together with a private watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHES “OB THE LAST 30 tSAbs. ALL LABGE LOANS MALE AT THIS, ?HB AT &ggg THAffRALF USUAL STORE PRIORA "* GoW and silver watches of every description) from oat dellar to one hundred dollara each) gold, chains, foabion able jewelry, diamonds, sc. TOHN A. ALLDERDIOJ3, O ATTOBNEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed the Practice of hia Profession at Aoppenheimer, merchan. v DISK BROKER in all brauc.liosoftrade, azul manufacturer of every description of Army Goods, No -48 South THIRD Street, west side, second atory, Phila* deluhift- del? JOH.N WELSH/ Practical SLATS BOOFEE, TUIBD Street and Boari, is prepared to put on any amount of HOOFING, on tne most MODERATE TEEMS. Will guaranty to make every perfectly Water-tight. Iy Orders promptly attended to BOSTON AND PHILA 2nSi DELPHI A STEAMSHIP LINE—SAIL ING FROM BACH PORT EVERY l'3£f DAY§— gftßl PUSE-ST&EM Pbiiadeipiii* ‘and LONG WHARF, Boston. The Steamship SAXON, Captain MATTHEWS, wfll sail frim Philadelphia on WEDNESDAY morning* March 12, at 30 A- M. From Bo«tou for Philadelphia on SATURDAY, March 15, Ht 6 P. M. Insurance ouvMtuif that by Bail yomoiSi Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please send Rills of Lading with their goods. For Freight or Passage apply to WEEKLY OOMMUNJLOA SB&ct TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark passengers and despatches. The Liverpool, New Fork, and Philadelphia Steam* ship Company’s splendid OlydS'buiit iron sorow steam* Ships are intended to sail os follows i FROM NEW YORK FOB LIVERPOOL. ETNA Saturday, March 8, 1808. CITY OF KEW YOBK Saturday, March 16,1862. CITY OF WASHINGTON*.Saturday* March 22, 1862. And every Saturday throughout the yev, from FIJCB Ho. 44 N. B. Cabin* to Queenstown, or Liverpool..B7# Do. to London* via Liverpool 830 fiteer&ge to Queenstown, or Liverpool, 830 Do. to London Do. Dettirn tickets, available for &lx months* from Liverpool.... Boo Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg* Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool lo Hew York... B*o Certificates of passage issued from Queenstown to Now York... JOHN I. OOPS, HARTLEY MBftRIOK, Those steamers have superior accommodations for pas sengers, are constructed with wator-tight compartments, and carry experienced Burgeons. Tor freight, ~r passage, apply at the offloe of the Oom uqv. JOHN G. DAUB, Agent, lU Watont streets Philadelphia, In Liverpool, to WM. INMAS, Tower Buildings. In Glasgow, to WM. 2NMAH, 18 Dixon street. LIVERPOOL, NEW VORK, SfiiSßi AND PHILADELPHIA BTKAU3JUV COMP ANT. By order of the Secretary of State, an paeaencan leaving the Doited States are required to prooure pa—- porta before going on hoard the eteamer. noB.tf JOHN fl. DAL*. AftmL THE BRITISH AND NORTH aSeSsb AMERICAS BOYAL MAIL ST PAX- SHIPS. FS9H NEW XOSR X 9 HYIBrWIi. Ghlef Cabin Pa55age.*.......... Second Cabin Pa55age........... • tl FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage ...BUO Second Cabin Passage N The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston cadi ai Halifax and Com Sflf* tor. FIRBIA. Oapt. Judkins. AFRICA, OapL Shannon. ARABIA, Cant. J. Stone. CANADA, Oapt. J. Lett*. ASIA, Oapt. S. G. Lott. AMERICA, Oapt. Hair. AUBTBAIASIAN, NIAGARA, Oaj«. Moodta. Oapt. Cook. BDROFA, Oapt Andoraak SCOTIA, CHINA. Theta Teasels carry a clear white. light at mast htni green on starboard bow; red on port bow. ABABIA, Shannon, leaves N. York, Wednesday,Mar. 13. CANADA, McCauley, Boston, Wednesday, Mar. W. Cook, “ N.York, Wednesday, Mar.2S. AMlißlGAiMoodiei k Boston, WodaoKlnirt April & ASIA, Lott, u N.Yovk, Wednesday, Aprils. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of those ships will not be accountable flat Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stone*, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, and the tains theMAf therein aipHuad. Tm freight w Hl gate, apply to !• CUN AND, « BOWLING GBBBN. Ntw Toife. B. 0. A J. G. BATES, 103 STATE Street, Boston. FOE NEW YORK. fIHIBHa NE W DAILY LINE, via Delaware and Barium Canal. „ . _ , , „ Philadelphia and Sew York Expreea Steamboat Ooia paDp receive freight and leave daily at 2P. M.,.deliver ing their cargoes in Now York the following dar. Yreighta taken at roassnahle rates. WM. P. CLYDE, Agent, So. 14 SOUTH 'WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HARD, Agent, anl-tf Pier a 14 and 16 EAST BIVKB, Mew York. 'FOB, NEW YORK - TO* ■BGSSifaPbil&delphift BtoaajAPropoller J-vttpai* will commence their bueineea for the soason on Blond*/ 18th instant. Their eteamerfl are now racing freight at fleooa fc Pier* ahoTB Wslant atnmt. Tornia accommoduUßg. Awly M __ k . W. M. BAIRD A 00„ 2£d South Dolawue ATenoa. - FOR BALTIMORE, ifißK WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND YOB TJKEBB MOHROB, OAllYj BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY, (ERICSSON LINE.). One of the Steamers « f this Company leave* the appst side cfChoabuUHty«et Wharf daily 'Suttdays oacopted,* At & o'clock J?» Mu and arrival i* Haiti more early nail morning. Freights for Washington and FortPM* HMM4 received and forwarded with all possible despatch, and are required to be prepaid through. Freights of all kinds carried at the lowest ratos. A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South WHARVES. fel4.2m* TTTHITE FISH.— I4S half btia. No. II 1 White Fish, for sele by 0.0. SADLEE A 00., M 108 ABOH Street 9d door ahoye Trent Best quality roofing slats always on hehd end lor sole »t Union Wharf, 1U), BEACH Street, Kensington. T. THOMAS, mrT-lr 917 WALNUT Street. PhiladaleMa. Fiesh eggs, roll butter, end Poultry, received dally, el the NEW STO A*, Jio. £O2 north BKOOHD street. mhfaN BALES BY AUCTION. (Formerly Nun. 67 and 6ft.) BEAL ESTATE AT I’BIVATE SALE. STOCKS, LOANS, Ac. Thin Day, SECOND SPRING SALE—M 4BCU 18. EMBROIDERIES. HOSIERY GOOD 1 ? GRADES AND TAULETANE VEILS, MITTS,.AND LACE GOODS. HOOF SKIRTS, PURSES AND NOTIONS. STOCK OF DRY GOODS, TAKE NOTICE. “PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT.” CHARGES GREATLF REDUCED. AT PRIVATE SALE, BUSINESS NOTICES. NEW CASTLE, DELAWARE. [jaM-Bm* SHIFT INC*. H. WINSOB A 00., 332 SOOTH WHARYHS. BATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. NOTICE TO PASSENGERS. my7-ly4§|
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