THE CITY. Meeting of the Board of Con- TBOLT.EHS.—The regular stated meeting of tUo Board of Controllers wan he;d yesterday afternoon, Mr. Dusea berry, president, hi the chair. A communication was received from the Sixth school section, submitting the name of Miss Mary Skaats au tbiitl aesistunt of Primary School No 2. Referred. y y ptn the Eleventh section, submitting the name of a new school*house in rt. John street, aa the iieidman Pub lic School. Agteed to. From the Thirteenth section, asking that a secondary school for girls might be opened in the northern part of the » ction. Referred. From the Nineteen h section, asking for an increase of tphq-y of the housekeepers. Koforreil. From the Twenty second section, complaining about certain det-kt* placed in one of the schools. Referred From the Twenty-fifth section, asking tho confirma tion <f Eugene Smith ns principal of the Carroll Gram mar, and Miss Jane Ennis as assistant* and Miss Lizzie Sidefcotham us third assistant in the Burton unclassified, tud Miss .Tosiu fiore as second assistant of the Tyndal Mansion fc?cbwl j also, that the grade of the Burton nn clastified school be changed to a consolidated grammar school; also, the Tyndal Primary School to atwo-division secondary and a two- division primary; also, that the salary of the janitor of Randolph School be increased to £152 per annum. The communication, after some dehate, was referred. Frooi Gverge P, Gordon, ntaliug that the Plfteeuth gckcol section was in need of two primary school*, and being no prospect of their erection by the proper auiho • rities, ho would propose to have such buildings erected, provided the proier arrangements cau be entered into to loaee taid buildings for a term of years. Referred A short (iisuisbioh onsuod relative to the payment oF certain bills. , . A communication was received from the Seventh school section, stmii-g that the Board had formed a new division in the Bojs’ G hh mur Sclio »1, the proper number of pu pils. under the rules, having been attained. The Board ask that the committee might visit the school, in view ot confirming the same. . . Along debate ensued, as this would inerras* the sala ries of certain of iho teachers. It was contended by some of the members that this w*B provided for the nineteenth section of tberuteefor the government of the board, and that the teachers were entitled to an increase of salary when the requisite number of pupils were obtained. A rpsolulh'n was tinallj offered that when Any oF tk& school* reach ihe average number of pupils named in rule STthaf the liUh t-cct-on, the teachers are entitled to an increase of talary. The resolution was lost by a veto of on Grammar, Secondary, and Primary Schools rt-p ried a resolution confirming the increase of he Sttlaiiva ot Sfvifiin teachers ot the Seventh section. The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Leech then moved to draw warrants in favor of said persons, which was, utter some discussion, agreed A con miiiiicfttioii was received from the Tenth section requesting their representative in the Board of Con trollers to effrf ft * solution replacing Vudgos’ Monaura* lion in said *eciiou. Mr. Fletcher said, in the course of the investigations at Ihe High School, it hud been ascertained that Professor Angela tmptej ed an assistant. This had not been au thorized by the Board. He thought if the professor was not capable rf teaching without au assistant ho should resign—neither had ho the right to employ an assistant to keep OTdtr, which the speaker understood was the case. Re oftend a resolution that the Board inform Pro fessor Angela tbut the employment of an assistant does not meet with their approval. Mr. Seed moved to refer the resolution to the Commit ter on 11 gh Schnnl. . Mr. Fletcher was opposed to referring the resolution, as it whs u matter which concerned the Board. He did not see how it was that the name of this professor, who cannot keep order without the aid of an assistant, was not brought before ihe Boani at tho same time as the names of Vocdes. McMuitrle, and Gerard were. . Mi. Holland tlitusht the tunpku metiiof an assistant as improper, although his salary was paid by Prof. Angela. He thought the math r should be referred, and properly investigated. . * Mr. Hollingsworth explained how it was that Professor Angela had nn assistant. The committee had considered this course for the good of the pupils. The motion to rrfer was agreed to. Mr. lhcLe oiteu-d ft rianluticn that tho school sections of the First tclxoel district have permission to hold one session whenever they deem the same proper. After alongKiid uninteresting debate, the resolution was rdefinitely postponed. 3lr. Riche offered the following preamble ana resolu tion*. which w ere secouced hy Mr Fletcher • Whereas, The present method of constituting the Board of Hcfcool Controllers iS Cftleuluted to ftot Illlf-lVlte rably to the cause of education, lu the First school ‘dis trict of Pennsylvania: First, By makiDg the selection of Controllers turn too often upon political considerations, without regaid to their fitness for the trust. Second, By depriving the board, in great measure, of that iodeptna tßPP Tvliich is uveessary to its thorough efficiency , And wftcxras, The experience of the p»-»t ie«r years has practically ce noostrated the defects of the system, and has given rise to a manifest want of public confidence in the Boat d, and,'to seme extent, even in the very schools uudtr its charge : . And whereas, .* change in the appointing power is Imperatively needed to vindicate iho interests of educa tion, and justify the expense annually Incurred in behalf of such interests : therefore, Resolved, That this Board heartily approve of the hill recently introduced Into the Legislature by Mr. George Connell, and passed by the honorable the Senate, au-i re spectfully ami earnestly petition the Hoitee of B*pro eentatives aid the Governor to pass and approve said bill, that it may speedily become a law. Resolved, That copies of the above, properly certified by the officers of the Board, be transmitted to both branches of the Legislature, and to the Governor of the Slate. , , .. Tho preamble and resolutions were calmly discussed by the members oi the Board. The yeas and nays were finally called as follows; T e.vs Messrs. Fletcher, Freeborn. Hollingsworth, Riche, Bitttnbouse. Vaughan, Zimmerman—7. Kays—Messrs Bitting, Gratis, Fitzgerald, Flitcraft, Holland, Hunswortb, Leech, McCaila, Marchment, Muffei, Seed, atull, Vandegrift, Withiai, Toager, Dussn berry, Pr evident—lG- Tliereßolutioi s were declared lest, and the Board ad journed. Larceny and Passing Bogus Mo- JEY —‘Jfesterrlhy oiternoon George and Emma Moore wtre a.raigunl befoie Aldarnmu Beiilor, thu former charged with robbery and the Utter with having pa-sed teveTal pieces of bogus coin A large lot of stolen pro perty was exhibited which was found in Moore’s house, iu Camdeu. Mrß. Beulah Lewis, 820 Tasker Btreet, identified a lot of silver fork", and a bracelet, which had been stolen. from her houso on tho 4th of October, 1561* Mbs Ma y Ann Kite, 912 Wallace street, identified a beautiful silk quiU, valued at 8100. It was stolen from lier in the inoutii of August last. Mrs. Lltwellan, 268 Ferry street, identified a pair of silver mug*. John M. Davis, 727 Green sheet, identified a lot of sil ver forks, gp»ld spectacles, And A caiheo plii, ildUa from him in the month of August last. Mrs. Mocre was held in 81,500 to answer the charge of passing bogus money, and her husband in 84,000 to au jiwer the charge of robbery. A Contemptible Act. —A house in Thompson street, above Thirteenth, craped for the loss of a wife and mother, has, within a few weeks past, oeen robbed- twice of its crape. The theft i* undoubtedly committed by some person evil-disposed towards the un fortunate occupants. PH iiiAUiiijfMHA BOAHD OJf TRADE. THOMAS KIMBER, Jb., l ISRAEL MORRIS, S COMMIT!*! OF THB Month. JOSEPH C. GRUBB. ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange) Philadelphia* Ship Argo, Bullard Ship Shatenmc, Oxnard. Brig Loango, Evans ..... .St Jago dc Cuba, soon Schr Olive Matilda, (Br) Green Port Spain, soon For Havana. —The Spanish steamship Carolina, Costas, will sail for Havana on or about the 15th mst. XetUM ftbJ papers to be forwarded by her mnat bo left at the Foreign Letter Office, Merchants’ Exchange, by that date. MARKNfi UK TELLIGJENUJE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 12, 1862, .6 18—SUN SETS. SUN RISES HIGH WATER.. ARHIVED. Ship Adelaide Bell, Robinson, 3 days from New York, in ballast to P Wright A Sons. Brig Amanda Jane, liorr, from Cardenas, via N York, With molasses to Geo lielmtxth. Schr N R Henson, Coombs, 13 days from Matanzas, with molasses to John Mason & Co. Schr Emily Fowler, Willard, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to siunickßon A Glover. Schr J J spencer, Dole, 5 days from Key West, in bal last to D S Stetson A Co. Schr Minerva, Jefferson, 3 days from Fell River, in ballast to captain. Schr Tennessee, Wooster, 10 days from Eastport, with fish, Ac. to E A Soudtx & Co. Schr Farmer, Sammons,.2 days from Milford, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt & Son. Schr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oorn io Jas Barratt & Son. Bclir Eclawim'. D?nki> I dw from Bmj'iofti Dull with wheat to Jas Barratt & Son. Schr J Clark, Scull, from Great Egg Harbor. Schr W li Dennis, Lake, from Great Egg Harbor. Schr R Knight, Eucicott, from Little Egg Harbor, Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, from Denuisviile, NJ. Schr Beulah. Hanson, from Tuckert.m. gsbr Albert Pharo, Lippincott, from Tuckerton. Sciir BG Porter. SmltO, from fiomere’ Point Schr H Warwick, Shropshire, from Mauricetown. Schr Coiner, Nightingale, from Plymouth. Schr M Betts, Vaughn, from Wilmington. Schr B E Sharp, Jerrold, from Fortress Monroe. Schr J Compton, Yates, from Maurice River. Schr G W Cinnaings, Weldin, from Greeuport. Schr 0 V liawiey, Buckley, from Greeuport. gchr E J Scott, Bothell, from Tuckaboe Scbr C M Wilson. Smith, from Tuckahoe. Schr Casper Heft, Shoo, from New York. CLEARED. Brig Ida, Howes, Lagwayra, J Dallett A Co, Schr Only Daughter, Falkeuburg, Key West, Navy Agthk Schr Wm L Springe, Adame, Ship Island, D S Stetson A Co. Schr J Clark, Scull, Fortress Monroe, Bishop, Simona A Co. Schr Sophia Ann, Smith, Fortress Monroe, do Schr Wm II D«r<z>is, Lake, do do Sciir H Warwick, Shropshire, do do Schr 0 \V Wilflou, Smith, do do Scbr Benlah, aaueon, do do Schr A I’haro, Lippincott, do do fichr R G Potter, Smith, do do Schr 11 Knight. Emlicott, do do Scbr M Betts, Vaughn, do do Schr C Heft, Shoe, do do Schr J May, Cobb, Fortress Monroe, A Heron A Co. Scbr B E Sharp, Jerrold, Boston, Wm II Johns. Schr S A Hammond, Paine, Boston, T wells A Co. Scbr Coiner. Nightingale, Plymouth, J B Henry. Schr G W Onmmingp, Weldin, New York, do' Scbr J Comptvu, Yates. New York. J B White. gnhr o F Ilaviluy* Buckley ; N York* R flare Powell. Schr E J Scott, llotheU, New York, Caldwell A Co. Schr B P King, Leeds, New York, D Cooper. Schr G W Krebs, Emerson, Boltimere, T Webster, Jr. SAILED Ships Tranquebar and Moro Castle, both for London, left yesterday morning in tow of City Ice Boat. Cargo Of Trauquebar—3647 bbls dour, OGI4 bushels wheat in bulk, £561 bushels do in bags, 970 bushels corn in bags, 796 bags oil cake. 970 b.igß cloverseed, 390 bbl* pork, 250 tea beef, 124 packages lard, 50 boxes b icon, 125 casks oxide of zinc, 25 hhds lampblack, 7 cks tallow. Cargo of Moro Castle—3B7l bbls refined petroleum, 240 boxes do. Both vessels were despatched by Messrs. Peter Wright & Sons. MEMORANDA. t Ship Manueiri Sutton, Rowland, hence, via Queens town, was off Liverpool 25th ult. Bark David Lapsley, Beadllng, sailed from Falmouth 23d ult. for London. V Bark Oak, Ryder, cleared at Boston Bth Inst, for Phi ladelphia _ Bark Farm**. \\ or«i, hence, was discharging at Dnenoi Ayres 14th J*»i»—an* 7th. Bark .Major Norton, (Br) (Senior, hence for Sagua, was epoken 4*h inst, lat 36 11, long 74 05. Brig Breefte, t'uterbridge, hence, was at Bio de Ja neiro 24th Jimi unc. Schrs John Jones, Corson, and Waujonsa, Hoover, at New York 10th inst. from Milton, Del. Bchr John Pnrruncu, Rice, cleared at Providence Blh inst tor Philadelphia. Schr George Fales, Nickerson, hence, arrived at Pro • vidence 9th inst. . . , _ . Schr Elen Sawyer, Tracy, hence, arrived at Boston Wallace, Scull, for Philadelphia, :tn<l L-idy Ellen, Corson, for do via New York, cleared at Boston 10th inst. Schr San Juan, Hughes, sailed from Salem Bth inst. for Philadelphia. . . . Schr Gaztlle, Kaufmann, cleared at Boston Bth lost. for Philadelphia. Ship Niagara, Lawreooe, hence 20th ult, for Liverpool, was abandoned 26th, and the officers and crew, twenty four in number, were taken off by the brig Marine, at Boston, 6aving nothing but what they had on. The Ni ngara was 1055 tons, owned by J P Morso and others, of Bath, Me, and built there in 1850. Schr Idalia, (Br) Welsh, hence 18th ult. for Halifax, waa abandoned 2d inst, lat 4014, long 7 31. The officer* ao<l amw were rescued by the Uti ship DdcotAh» &iul taken into Bottom t The Nantucket South Shoal Light boat, which broke from her moortugs on the 25th ult, arrived at Now York 10th inst. NEW PUBLICATIONS. JSAAC TAiLOU’S NEW WORK. PUBLISHED THIS DAT from author’s Advanced sheets. THE SPIRIT HEBREW POETRY. By Isaac Taylor, author of “Saturday Evening,” “ Natural History of Enthusiasm,” “ Physical Theory of Another Life,” etc., etc. Wiili a Biographical introduction, by WILLIAW ADAMS, D. D., Pastor of tho Madison-sauare Preabytenan Church, N.Y. Biographical intrortuolionof 50 pages. By Dr. Adams. The Relation of the Hebrow Poetry to the Religious Purposes it Subserves. . Commixture of the Divino and the Human Elements In the Hebrew Pootio Surioturth _ __ Artificial Structure of the Hebrew Pootry, as Related to its Purposes. _ _ . Ancient Palestine—the Birthplace of a The Tradition ofu Paradise is tho Gem of Poetry. 03 Biblical Idea of Patriarchal Life. t- The Israelites of the Exodus and tho Theocracy. % Pootry in tlia Book of Job* a Poetry In the Psalms. b- Solomon, and the Song of Songs, w The Poetry of Early Hebrew Prophets. Culmination of tho Hebrew Poetry and Prophecy in ® Isaiah. ... • o i.att*r Prophets and the Disappearance of the Po cila IClonu'uta iu tho Hebrew Scriptures. The the Hebrew Pootry, and the Prin ciple which Pervades it. Tho Hebrew Literature and other Literatures. The Hebrew Poetry and the Divine Legation of the Prophets. C<?ntinP»fiC? of the Hebrew Poetry and Prophecy to the World’s End. One large, elegant octavo. Price $2. CARLETON, Publisher, (Late Rudd & Carleton,) No. 413 Broadway, corner Liapenard-street, N. Y. mhs w&s-tf The official war map.—we will publish imnieiliatoly A NEW M«r OF THE SOUTHERN STATES, Compiled from the moat authentic sources, and the Urited States Coast Surveys, by the Committooon Inland Transportation of the BoftTd of Trade of Philadelphia, and superbly engraved in the rtriost style of ni up-making. The mferm&tiou for this map was recently obtained by A PERSONAL TOUR THROUGH THE SOCTTH, as well os by the information given by THE PRESIDENT OK EVERT RAILROAD; the corrections make it COM PLETE TO THE PRESENT HOUR; and it gives so re cent ;md such valuable facts concerning all the Railroads, that the War Department Immediately authorized its pub lication, and distributed ONE THOUSAND COPIES among the Generals and Colonels of tho Army that or der having now been supplied, no further delay in issuing the map will occur, and subscribers can now he supplied at the following prices: In sheets, carefu’ly colored, $l. Do do in anon! case, SI 50. _ Do mounted on muslin, folded, $2.50. Do on rollers, varnished, $2 50. Beautifully mounted and framed for office uso, $3. _ Several weighty reasons for purchasing “HAZARDS RAILROAD AND MILITARY JIAI* OF THE SOUTH -Ist. It is the official man; and theiefore must uc the best and most reliable, which is everything m a map, particularly at this lime when a good map is of such uni versal interest. This is the ONLY MAP that has been officially adopted for Government purposes. 2d. The Coast is so distinct and accurate; it shows every little island and inlfct, and is as accurate as the large maps issued by the Co99t Survey Office. 3d. It is very cheap. It is 3'2 by 65 inches, and OUfl of the best specimens of map engraviug ever done in this country ewntBtlie whole Southern states at one view, and tiie railroads are so distinctly marked ns to show at a dance the moßt important strategical points. "WILLIS P. HAZARD, Publisher, 724 CHESTNUT Stroet. RET All. DRY GOODS. OPENING OE NEW SPRING GOODS, . . Jiwt received from New York, Ami Will be opened to day, a choice lot of NEW SPUING DEES3 GOODS. Also, a large lot of NEW CHINTZES, purchased at very low prices, FOB CASH, which we cuarabtv to sell at prices that will DEFY COMPETITION. Beat English Chintzes, 12# cents. Beat Merrimac Chintzes, 12# cents. Best American Chintzes, 12# cents. Cocheco l2# cents* Best Pacific Chintzes, 12# cents. Best Sprague Chintzes 12# cents. 3 Cases Good Chintzes, fast colors, 10 cents. 1 Cate Good Chintzes,iaat colors,9 cents. 1 Case yard wide Chintzes, new styles, 25 cents. A BANKRUPT STOCK OF WHITE BRILLIANTES. 1 lot white Brilliantes, 8 cents, worth 10, 1 lot white Brilliantes, 10 cents, worth 12#. 1 lot 4-4 white Brilliantes, I*2# cents, worth la. BARGAINS IN WHITE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. 50 dozen white Linsu Cambric Handkerchiefs, 75 cents P<r dozen. _ 50 dozen finer Quality, tape borders, $1.50 per dozen. Cheap Linen Towels, Doylies, and Napkins. Cheap lot of heavy Butcher Linens. Cheap Shirting and Fronting Linens. Honeycomb Counterpanes, 2# yards square, $1.50. 2# yards wide Bleached Sheeting, 28 cents. 2# yards wide Bleached Sheeting, 31# cents. 3 yards wide Bleached Sheeting, 37# cents. 3 cases good Bleached Muslins, 7# cents. 2 cnees god Bleached MUillll, 10 cents. 2 cases Unbleached Cotton Flannel, 11 cents. A full line of Black Silks cheap. New styles Fancy Silks, 50 cents and upwards. New Spring Delaines and Heps. Shepherd Plaids, of every variety. New styles of Spring Press Qod?, ° f every variety and quality , opening daily. „ 1 H. STEEL & SON, ml\B No. 713 North TENTH Street, atwve Oo«t«. PALICOES! CALICOES!! American Calicocß, at 12#. MAbchesteeC&lifloea. at 12#. Pacific Calicoes, at 12# English Calicoes, at 12#. Calicoes, the beat in the market, for 12#. J. H. STOKES’, mWJtf 702 A BOH Street Materials for fine shirts. Stout and fine Linens for fronting 16 beet makes muslins. to 20 cts. Also, Damasks, Diapers, Napkins. Towls, Crash, Bird-eye, Doylies. Pair assortment Plauuels from 18 to 75 cts. Linen Hdkfs. S, 10, IS, W, IS, 25, 31, 37, 50e. 41-cent all Linen Table Damask. COOPER & OONARD, fe2B Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. TSOYS’ AND MEN’S WEAR. D Cheap Jeans and Cottons'!??, Cheap Satinets und Union Cassimereß. Good Cassii) erea and Clothe. Tailors supplied at wholesale prices. fe2B COOPEB A OONABD. SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS. A good ttssortment from 25 to 37 Ctfl. Children’s Plaids- New Spring Delaines. Cheap lots of Black Dress Goods. fe2B COOPEB A CONARP. .Liverpool, soon .Liverpool, ioon f^OWPERTHW AIT & CO., V H. W. cor. EIGHTH and WARI*T Streets, Have opened a hand soma stock of NEW GOODS, espe cially adapted to the times, consisting of new and elegant Fabrics, at low rates. Black Silks, verv cheap Prints in'finmense variety. A large line of Flauuols, such as BaUardvale, Saxony, and other celebrated makes. The beßt twenty-five cent white Flannel in the city. Mußlins by the- piece, at wholesale prices, mostly purchased be fore the recent rise in domestic goods. fe22-tf "VT E W HOUSE -FURNISHING Xy GOODS, LINENS, Ac.—The largest assortment in the city of .. it Fine Flemish, Irish, and Barnsley Linen Sheetings. Dunbar Dickson’s and Richardson’s Pillow Linens* Golden Flax Shirting and Fronting Linens. Table Linens, Table Olotha, Napkins, Doylies. Towellings and Towels of all descriptions, for the b&th, chamber, pantiry, kitchen, and nursery. Quilts and Blanketß, of all sizes, for cribs and beds. Table and Piano Covers, and Materials for covers, by the yard. „ Furniture Chintzes, Furniture Coverings, etc. Rich Lace and Mnslin Curtains and Curtain Materials. Plain and Gold Bordered Shades, in ftU COIOM SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN, A ARBI9ON, fclO 1008 CHESTNUT Street GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, gMOE E T> SALM O N. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, mMO-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. TI/TACKEREL, HERRING, SHAD, AYLa. SALMON, Ac.—3,000 bbls. Mess Nos. I, 2, and 3 MACKEREL, large, modium, and small, in assorted packages of choice, late-caught fat fish. 6,000 bbls. New Halifax, Eastport, and Labrador Her rings, of choice Qualities. 6,000 boxes extra new scaled Herrings. 3,000 boxes extra now No. 1 Herrings. 4,000 boxes large Magdaline Herrings. 250 bbls. Mackinac White Fish. 50 bbls. new Economy Mess Shad, 25 bbls. new Halifax Salmon. 1,000 Quintals Grand Rank Codfish. 500 boxes Herkimer County Cheese. In store and landing, for sale by MUBPHY A KOONS, nos No. 146 North WHARVES. HERRING.— 195 bbls. No. 1 Her* ring, for ads b, U. O. SADLER & CO., feB 103 ARCH Street, 2d doer shore Wont TjiOß CHEAP BUTTER, CHEESE, J? Eggs, Poultry, &c., go to tlie NEW STORE, No. 602 North SECOND Slront. inh4-tf TDRESH rOUND BUTTER always Jj on hand at the CHEAP STORE, No. 502 North SECOND Street. mh4-tf riHEfiSE AND BUTTER.—Prune Berkim&r County Cheese. Also, Choice Goshen Button Constantly received, and for sale by RHODES A WILLIAM 9, 107 Snnth WATER Street -in BBLS. FRESH ROLL BUTTER XU for sale at the NEW STORE, No. 502 North SECOND Street. °» M -« Extra family flour, buck wheat Floor, Bye Floor, and Corn Meal, always on hand, at S. Z. GOTTWALb*, No. 812 SPBING GAR DEN street. nihl-tf LARD. —A consigniuent of pure Jersey and Western Lard, lo small gee., just received and mr sule by JUnil.ios a V, ILLI A Mil, fe2o . 107 Sooth WATER Street. -fTTHITE FISH.—I4S half bbls. No. W 1 White Fiah, for sale by 0. 0. SADLER ft 00., fefl 109) jUUiK Street* W floor Mhito Kroot Fresh eggs, roll butter, and Poultry* received daily* at the NEW BTO <iß, No. 502 North SECOND street. mh4-tf LOW, SON, & BENBOW’S SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. Mr. G. 11. BENBOW, of the above firm* so long known to the American trade* » forms his friends and patrons that, the partnership having expired with Mr. Low. he has taken into partnership hi a son, HENRY BENBOW, who has been many years connected with tlie late Arm. G. 11. Bunbow having purchased the sharo of the bust* ness beloD&ing to Rjbart Low. Sr , who was the original proprietor of LOW’S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP, Ac., 31ENB0W & SON will continue the manufacture of that lueerior article, having had the solo management for Beveral years. Also, of HONEY, GLYCERINE, FANCY SOAPS, POMADES* PERFUMES, BRUSHES, Ac., the quality of which they guarantee t.iual to any imported Inla Iks American market. Bu) era visiting England the present year are requested to examine our goods and prices without, incurring the obligation to purchase. BEN BOW A SON, m3-lm 12 LITTLE BRITAIN, Loudon. PROPOSALS. JRON-CLAD STEAMERS. NATT PpSPARTMK.'fT, WlsinNpToN, February 20,1802. The Navy Department will, until the 24th of March next, receive propositions for the complete construction and equipment of iron- clad vessels for river, harbor, and coast lie-fence. These vessels, with the excepton of those for the Mis alss-Jppl tlve* and its tributarius, will bo propollud by screws; those fur the Mississippi river and tributaries nmy be* propelled by 'puddle-wheels. The hulls will be either wholly of iron (which would be preferred) or of iron and wood combined, as the projectors may couaider most suitable for lie object proposed, but their sid- s and dovks must be protected with an iron armature sufficient to resist tlio lioaviesi shot and shells. Th* vessels for the Mississippi rivor audits tributaries are not to draw more than six feet water when fully equipped and anned, at which drafts they are to bo able to maintain a permanent speel of nine knots per hour iu still water, aud carry sufficient coal in the bunkers for six days steaming at that speed. Their armament will consist of not less than nix eleven.inch gnus. The vowels for harbor defence are not to draw more than twelve.feet water when full equipput aud armed, at übish draft they are to be able to maintain a permanent speed of too knots per hour in smooth water, aud carry sufficient coal m the bunkers for seven days' steaming at that speed. Their nrmanent will consist of not less thau from two to four dcren-inch puns. The vessels for coast defence are not to draw more than twenty feet water when fully equipped and armed, at which draft they are to bo able to maintain a perma nent speed of lifteeu knots per hour at sea, and carry sufficient caul in for twelve days’ steaming at tbac speed. Tho;r armament will consist of one or two fifteen or tivoutysineh mini. The guns of the vessels for harbor and coast defence are to train to all points of the compass without change in the vessel's position. The propositions must state the number or vessels, subject to the election of the Department, which the party proposes to furnish coii'plete in every respect, em bracing armour plating, steam machinery, and eualp ments of all kinds, ready for set vice, excepting only tho ordnance aud ordnance stores aud provisions; the propo sition mud be accompanied by descriptions, specific!*- tious, drawings, and models ot such character that the work could be executed from them. The place of delivery must l»o fitfttod; th© time within which the vessel or vessels are to be completed, and also the total sum to be paid for each. It will be stipulated iri tho contract that one-null (ho total amount will be returned by the Government uutil sixty days after the reception of the vessel, iu order to give it a trial, the remaining paynunts belug made with due regard to tho proper performance and progress of the woik; tho contract will al*o embrace forfeitures fur fail ure to perform the conditions specified. The nids must he accompanied oy the guarantee re quired by law’, that, if a contract is awarded, it will he promptly executed; and the names of the parties who are to become the sureties to the amount ot "the face of tho contract w ill also he stated. The Department will consider any oth«r propAJltldHS that zuay bo presented iu which the draft of water above named is not exceeded. The Department will bo at liberty to accept or reject any or all the propositions. fe2'2-swtit Abmy supplies. OFFtCB OF THB COMMISSAUT OF SOBSISTBNOH, > No. 1139 GIRARD St., Phila., March 8,1862. \ PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 13 o’clock M., March 12,1862, for furnishing, for the use of tbo Unit* d States army, at such times and in such quantities as may be required during the month of March, the following subsistence stores, via: 200 Barrels Mess Bo<:f. 1,000 Barrels Extra Superfine Flour. 400 Bushels new White Beans, in flour barrels. 20,000 Pounds Prime Bice, in barrels. 30,000 Pom da Prime Bio Coffee, in barrels. 45,000 Pounds Light Yellow ougar, in barrels. 1,800 Pounds Adamantine Caudles, full weight, twelves. 6,000 Pounds good, hard Soap 150 Bushels good, fine, clean, dry Salt. 800 Gallons Syrup or Molasses. • All articles to he of the best quality, securely packed, and in perfect order for transportation Bids will include packages and delivery in the city. Bfllw’fr name aiid date of purchase required on each package. . . Certificates of inspection of meat ana flour will be ro '"ifidH from known dealers or manufacturers only will bo considered, and each bid must be accompanied by the written guarantee of responsible persons for the faithful ■performance of the contract. «... l’ropotals to be cniloraedi “ Proposals for Subsistence Stores,”, anil directed to tittnir . mhB-tmhl2 Captain Y. N. BUCK Comxnissary'of Subsistence U. S. A ohiUiCOrs. TO CONTRACTORS.- —Proposals will r§?eiy?4 until MARCH 31st, inclusive, at the Engineer’s office, corntr of THlffcTlßTli and MARKET Streets, West Philadelrhia, for the GRADING and BAL LASTING of two and a quarter miles of the Juuction Railroad, between Bridge street and the Columbia Bridge, in West Philadelphia. Plans of the work can be BfVh (M? tfe® Eugireer’s office, and the necessary informa tion obtained, on and after March 24. mhlO-tniL£9 JOHN A. WILSON, Engineer. LEGAL. Letters of administration to tho Estate of JOBS B. W. HAMILTON, lato of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to tho undersigned, all persona indebted to the estate will please make payment, and those having claims or de« mands will present them without delay, to JOSHUA C. CKAYEN. Administrator, feSB-w6t* 504 MINOR Street. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY ANIt COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In th* matter of Estate of Dr. O. H. PARTRIDGE, deceased. . , .. A ,, The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of CHABLES SIIIYEF.3, Administrator of Pr, O. H, PABTIIIDGE, iceea-ed, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet the parties iaterested at his of fice, at Southeast corner EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, on WEDNESDAY- Morning, March 19, 1882, at eleven o’clock. DANIEL DOUGHEBTY, Auditor. mhl-fuiSw-St IN THE OEPHANSV OOUKT FOB I the CITY AND CODNTYOF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM L. NEWBOLD, deceased. Tb© Auditor appoint©! by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of WARDaLE G. McALLIS TKB, Esq., Administrator, 0. T. A., of the estate of WILLIAM L. KKWBOLt), deceased, and to report distribution of the balance, will meet the parties inte rested for the purposes of his appointment, on WEDNES DAY, March 19th, 1562, at 4 o’clock P. M , at his Office, No. 213 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. mh7-frrowst* PIERCE A.R''HER, Auditor. Estate of judith heyliger, I)ECE ABED.—Letters of Administration haying been granted to the undersigned on the estate of JUDITH HEYLIGEB, Deceased, by the Bcglster of Wills for the City and County of Philadelphia, all rer uns Indebted (9 paid estate will, therefore, please make payment, and those having claims present the name to HANNAH M. BHABP, Administrator, mh6-wBt No. 248 UNION Street, Philadelphia, Philadelphia, February 19, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That writs of scire lacias will be issued upon the following claims, at the expiration of three months from the date hereof, unless the same are previously paid to iho undorsigned, at his office, No. 520 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia: The city of Philadelphia, to the use of James McOlos key, vs. James Stroud, owaer, &c. D.C., March T., 3860. No. 3. Claim for *578.16, for curbing arid paviug in front of a iot of ground on the N. E. corner of Thirty fifth and Aepen streets, Twenty-fourth ward. Same vs. Thomas Bracken, owner, Ac. Com. Pleas, March T., iB6O. No. 19. Cluim for $60.90, for curbing and paving in front of a lot of ground on the east side of Thirty-fifth street. Twenty-fourth ward, 155 feet north of Sycamore street. STEPHEN BENTON, felO-wSm Attorney fot Claimant. COPAHT3NBRSHIP NOTICES. DISSOLU'J lON. —The Copartnership heretofore existing between JOHN C. ARRISON and CB ARLES PINGKE, under the style of ARRISON A DINGEE, is tills day diaaolred by mutual consist. The bueiuess will be settled by CHARLES DINGEE, who will continue the business at its old locality a 3 usual. JOHN C. ARRISON, CHARLES DINGEE. Philadelphia, March 10, 3862. mhlt-3t* The special copartnership which existed between the undersigned, under the firm of WILLIAM D. EDSUN, was dissolvent by li mitation on the TENTH day of January last. WILLIAM D. EDSON is authorized to collect all debts due the firm. WM. D. EDSON, JOHN SAUNDERS, mhio-at* MaCPHERSON SAUNDEP.S. Port Richmond iron workb. —COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—JOHN H. TOWNE, formerly of the firm of Merrick A Towne, haa become a member of the firm of I. P. MORRIS A CO , to take effect from and after the Ist of January, 1862. Isaac P. Morris withdraws from active participa tion in the conduct of the bußineta, —_ The title of the new firm is I. P. MORRIS, TOWNE, * CO. ISAAC P. MORRIS, LEWIS TAWS, JOHN J, THOMPSON, fell JOHN H. TOWNE. rtOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—IB - MORRIS this day retires from our firm. His sons, THEODORE H. MORRIS and FREDERICK W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners; and the bad ness will be continued as heretofore. MORRIS, WHEELER, A CO., Iron. Merchants, 1008 MABKJtT Street. Philadelphia, Dee. 81,1881. jal-tf FRUIT. DRIED APPLES.—66 sacks new Western Dried Apples; j bill saw WMtow Dried Apples, just received rad in store For sale by MUBPHY A KOOKS, Vo. 146 NORTH WHABVIB. RAISINS. —300 boxes Layer Raisins 300 half boxes Layer Baisins; 800 baxei M B Bunch Raisins’ 000 half boxes M B Solicit Raisins. Hew and choioe fruit, now lauding and for sale by • MUBPHY ft BOONS, jn7.tf No. 148 NORTH WHABVBB DRIED FRUlT.—Bright new half and mixed Peaches. Choice New York State Apples. Choice New York State Blackberries. New Ohio Apples, part sliced, in white bags. In store and for bp BHODKB A WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. PRUNES.— French Prunes, in kegs and boxes, in store and for sale by BHODES ft WILLIAMS, f„25 107 South WAXEB Street. /"hRANQES AND LEMONS—Choice V/ Meggina Fruit, in'store and for sale by BHODES A WILLIAMS, fe2s 107 Sonth WATEB Street. riHEAP PRODUCE! CHEAP PRO- DUCK! at the NEW STOBE, No. 602 North SECOND Stroet. °»h4-tr DHOVELS AND SPADES. O OEOBOE HALfHAH, MANUFAOTURBB, OOBHEB OF BREAD AND QUABBT STREETS, jal3-Bm* Bet. Arch and Race, and Second and Third. UtJSIINJiSS NOTICES. TOHN A. ALLDERDICE, pj ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resumed the Practice ef his Profession at NEW CASTLE, DELAWABE. [ja2s-3m* Aoppenheimer, merchan • DISK BBOEEB In all bronchos of trade, and manufacturer of over)' description of Army Goods, No. 48 South THIRD Stroet, wort side, second etory, Phila delphia. • del7 TOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE u ROOFER, THIRD Stregt aud GERMANTOWN Road* ia prepared to put on any amount of ROOFING* on the moat MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to snake every Building perfectly Water-tight. Orders promptly attended to All who want good flour anti Buckwheat Meal, should not fail to go to S. Z. GOTTWALS* new store, No. 602 North SECOND Street, as bis celebrated brands of Flour are now used by the best families in the city* and are universally acknowledged to have no superior. mli4-tf Brass grommets and eye- LETS for Military Blankets and Leggings. Manu factured and for sale in any quantity at FIITTH and CO LUMBIA Avenue. [mM-lm*] E. IVIES. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12, 1862. rpo DISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY known ai the “PHCENIX.” and formorly owned and occupied by SAUL. SMYTH, Esq., rituated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAO* and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bush9li por day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is in good funning order, and kaa all the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOCKE & CO., No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fe£2-dtf fYKPQAWV COURT SALE OF V/VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. un TUESDAY, March 26th, IBG2, the undersigned, Executors of the will of JOSKI’U KONIGMAOHER, deceased, in execution of an alias ord- rof the Orphans’ Court <»t Lancaster couuty, will sell by Public Vendue, at the EPIIRATA MOUNTAIN iI'KINGS, tn Ephrata township, iiancaster county t the- following described real estate, late of said deceased, to wit: The well-known aud popular watering place, known as u THE EPIIRATA MOUNTAIN SPRINGS,” in tho comity of Lancaster, State of Pennsylvania, 13 miles northeast from Lancaster, IS mill* smithwost from Reading, aud on the Dowmngtowu, Eplirata, uu'l Har risburg turnpike ronil, 59 iillltfii IWSt ot PliiltLlrvlphiiL, 38 miles east of Harrisburg, and 11 mites north of tho Bird in-Hand, a station on tho Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho property con-Uts of 77 & ACRES OF LAND, part of it excellent farming land, covered with flue another Umber, with mmurou# spriu#s of Hie purest water, which are conducted to Douches or Baths. The buildings are extensive and capable of entertaining fiOO visitors. FOR SALE AND TO LET. This Wnt-ring Place and Summer Resort has ever since its commencement, been well patronized, at times to its full capacity, and last Reason had its full proportion jh eMupiiritAn with similar places. The rommbia aud Reading ltadroad, now being con structed, passes within a quarter of a mile of tho Springs, und when complete will make “ Tin Ephrata Mountain Springs ” the most convenient of access of all tbe fushionuhlo watering places The condition of the estate is such that this property rouet be sold, and credits may U benefited by attending tho b*lo. Persons wishing to view tho premises before tho day of side will please call on ADAM KONIGMACfIKK, one of tho undersigned Executor h, residing near Ephrata.— Possession given immediately if desired. Sale to commence at 1 o’clock P. M. of said day, when terms will be made known by At)AM KONTGHACHER, \V. CARPENTER, mhs-w3t Executors. SFOR SALE. OR WILL BE EX changed for good city property,# small VILLAGE, outb© EaeUrh BhttVft of Maryland, at Uio head of Sanaa* fras river, comprising a Grist Milt, with French Burr Btonos: Saw Mill, Spoke Factory, Store House and Post Office, Blacksmith Shop and some seven or eight small Dwellings, and about thirty acres of Ground. The mills are in first-ratworder, having recently been repaired, and new forebai b and Turbine water wheels introduced, The water-power is ample and sufficient, the whole year round. Tho surrounding country is good. Twelve miles from railroad ; five from steamboat landing. Now rented for $1,600 per year, with good security. Price $15,000. Apply to J- H. WACERB, te2s-lf 110 South FOURTH Street. TO BENT A Desirable HOUSE, ■linear BROAD and WALNUT. All modern conve niences. Reserving Office, Furniture for sale, if de sired. Apply to B- PETTIT, ja2l-lf 1423 WALNUT Street. For sale and exchange— A large number of Farms in the adjoining Coun ties, States of Delaware, Maryland, New York, and New 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, Wo. 300 WALNUT Btreet ga FOR SALE —A Desirable FARM, 3l containing 95 acres of superior laud, near Sands Bun Station, North Pennsylvania Railroad, with first class Stone buildings. Principal part of the purchase money can remain at 5 per cent. Apply to K. PETTIT, jal No. 309 WALNUT Street FOR SALE, CHE AP—Valuable Farm, 133 acres, near Willinmetown, Camden _ce., Hew Jersey, with good improvements, only twenty-eight miles from the City. Also, several Forms to exchange. Price only 55.000. Terms easy. Apply to i£. PETTIT, Jfo, 300 WALNUT S rent. fc3 A 30,000 PEACH TREES—ONE -SSyear’s growth from the bud, choice fruit, and very fine trees—will be sold 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 WALK UT Street. f* COAL, J)OBKKT K. CORSON, COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, fe27-3m PHILADELPHIA, pOAL.—THE UNDER SIGNED beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH aud WILLOW Street?, where they intend to keep the best quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON A CO-, Office, 112 South SECOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLUW. mhl-tf WINES AND LIQUORS. Brandies.— Pinet, Castiiion, & Co., Bisquit, Trtcocbe, A Co , J. J, Dupuy, Serin AinJ, A. Seignette, Alex Seignekte. PORT WINES —J, Bampo, Best, BenicarloDe Mul ler Bros. SHERBIES AND MADEIRA WlNES.—Double Pine apple. Oin, Stewart’s Scotch Whisky. For *ale by ' JAYBBTCaE * LAVRRCNB, fe2l 202 »nd 204 South FKUNT Street. 17OUAVE CHAMPAGNE.—A new m A brand—an excellent article. Imported au.d for sale at apriceto suit the times, by CANTWELL &KEF FER, soutneast comer of GERMAN 10 WN Avonae and MASTER Siieet. Rudeseeimer-bebg, lauben- HEIMEB, and HOCKBEIMEK WISE, in cases ; of one dozen bottles each *, warrauted pure. Imported • and for sale low by CANTWELL Sc KEFFEB, south ; oast corner GERMANTOWN Aveuue and MASTER j Sfcraet. Pure port wine. DEQUE DO POBTO WISE, BOTTLED IN POBTUGAL IN 1820. Physicians and invalids in want of a reliable article of pure Port Wine can be supplied by inquiring for the above wine at CANTWELL A KEFFER'9 Southeast corner GERMANTOWN tvenue and MASTER Street. Hennessy, vine-yard pro prietors, Bisquit, Tricoche, & Co., Marett, Pinet, and other approved brauds of COGNAC BRANDY, foe sale, in bond and from store, by CANTWELL A KEFFER, Southeast corner GERMANT.OWN Avenue and MASTER Street. CTUAST’S PAISLEY MALT WHIS- O KY. Buchanan’s Coal Ha Whisky* Old Tom Gin. Old London Gin, London Cordial Gin, Bohlen’s Gin, In bond and store. CANTWELL & KEF FEB, Southeast corner GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. ZIMMERMAN’S DRY CATAWBA WlNE.—This approved brand of Cincinnati wine, the best article out for «»cobblers, n for sale pure, bot tled and in cases, by CANTWELL & KEFFER, south east comer GERMANTOWN Avenue and MASTER Street. 5024-6 m Anti-eriction metal, Superior duality, For tale by JAMES TOCOM, Jr., DRINKER’S ALLEY, jalB-2m* Bet. Front and Second, Race and Arch rts> Hanging vases. Ornamental Flower Pots. Parlor Vases for Growing Flowsn. Baskets for Jardiniere. Pedestals with Vase for Flowers. Antique Vases for Mantols. Parlor. Rustic said Terra Cot la Vases. Lava Flower Pots and Vases. Garden Vases and Pedestals. Brockets for Busts and Figures. With a great variety of articles suitable tor Christ* mas presents, for sale retail audio the trade. Warerooms 1010 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. jj e jl 8. A. HARRISON. fIOTTON SAIL LUCK AND CAN \*J VAS, of all numbej b and brands. Raven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Felts, from 1 to ¥ feet wide. Tarpauling, Belting, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W. EVERtf AN A GO., 102 JONES Alley. KEROSENE LAMFS. —W HOL E SAIE DEPOT AND MAS OF AOTOBY, No. 1U South SECOND Street, belotv Chestnut, and No 1 CAB- T£R Street, Philadelphia. Iu consequence of new im provements <n machinery and increased facilities for manufacturing, we are prepared to furnish the trade with LAMPS and lamp-trimmings of every description at greatly reduced prices. COUNTRY MERCHANTS are invited to examino our stock which consistsof new styles and patterns of lemp9, and all articles pertaining to the business* as low as can be purchased elsewhere, mha-lm* M. B.DYOTT- Self-adjusting clothes WRINGER. —This Improvement will wring water from any article of the most delicate texture to a bed auilt better than by hand, without the least injury, and adjusts itself, so that it is superior to all other wringers and modes Of wringing. Purchasers can tiM ikt&k 66* month and, if not satisfied, return them and receive then money. For sale byL. E. SNOW, at office of JOY, COE, & CO., FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Ladies are particularly invited to call and see them. fe26-lm ' ' LAUD AND GREASE.—SO tieroea prime Leaf lard} «0 tierces White Greaae, Direct from the West, and In store. Nor sale by MURPHY A KOONS, No. 148 WORTH WHARVNB. TERRAPINS, OYSTERS STEWED own FfilEDt AmD GOIOSSn SALAD* —lavi- tattoo Cards rad other notices will be distributed In all Mite of the city, with punctuality. The undersigned is at all times prepared to present, for the Inspection of Ladies and Gentlemen, a list of the things necessary fora large or small entertainment, as the case may be, thereby avoiding all onnecessary profusion i»d waste' and flatter? himxnlfs flint by htslong ngpo rleuce in business, he will bo able at all times to give, M heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor him with <heir patronage. HENBY JONK9, Caterer, No. 260 Sontb TWULTTH Street. above SPBUOB* oel -6m Every lady who wishes to BE BKAUTI'HIi should purchase HttSf'S COURT TOILET POWDEK. It ia used by tbo Court Beauties in Europe, and it is the only Powdor that will cot injure the Bkin or rub off. Price, 12, 25, and 50 cents. HUHT’S BLOOM OF HOSES, 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 o] These articles are ouito now, and can only be ob tained of HUNT A CO., 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut All kinds of Fancy Soaps and Perfu mery. leW-2m rpORTOISE SHELL.—A few boxes of Tortoise Shell for sale by jauretohe & LAVERGNX, f-21 202 and 204 Smith FRONT Street. SHEEP AND GOAT SKINS.—A small invoice of Sheep and Goat Skins for sale by JAUBETCHE A LAVERGNK, >,21 202 and 204 South FRONT Street Broomcorn, handles, twine, Ao.; Brooms, Buckets, Ac., for sal* by G. B. BLAKISTON, Commission HerofcMH* lelo-3m 22 Seuth WATER Sorwt INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware mutual safety INSURANCE COMPANY INCORPORATED BY TUB LEGISLATURE OF .-KNNSYLVaNTA, 1835. OFFICE 8. E. CORNER THIRD AND WALNUT STREETS. PHILADELPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE ON VESSELS, ) CARGO. > To all parts of the World. FREIGHT. \ INLAND INoURANOBS Ob Goods, by Rivers, Cauala, Lakes, and Land Carriage* to ad parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES On Merchandise grneraby. On Stores. Dwelling bowses^Ac. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, NOT. 1, 1861. PA». ooif. 1100,000 United States Five per cent Loan. *100,260 00 60,000 United States Six por cent. Trea sury Notes....* $6,000 United States Boven and Three tenths per cent. Treasury Note# 96,000 W 100,000 State of Pennsylvania Five per «mt. Lo&fi M.MI a* 123,050 Philadelphia City Bix por cent. Loan 119,448 IT 80,000 State of Tennessee Fire per cent. Loan M.OT6 00 80,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mort gage Six per cent. Bonds 10,000 Pennsylvania Railroad. 2d Mort* gage Six per cent. Bonds .*..••« 48j130 88 16,000 800 Shares Stock Germantown Gas Company, principal aud interest guarantied by the City of Phi ladelphia 14,687 60 8,000 100 Shares Stock Pennsylvania Railroad Company...... ~»»••* 6,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made 80,730 07 Bonds and Mortgages £5*222 Reed Estato 61,883 86 Balances due at Agoucies—Premiums on Marine Policies. Interest, and other Debts due the company.; r? Scrip and Steak of sundry Insurance and other Companies, sll,B43—estimated va lue Cash on hand—ln Banks ..... In Drawer... DIRECTORS. Bamuel 18. Btokeo, J. F. Peniston, Henry Sloau, Edward Darlington, U. Jones Brooke, Spencer M’llT&ine* Thomas 0. Hand, Robert Burton, Jacob P. Jones, James B. McFarland, Joshua P. Eyre, John B. Semple, Pittsburg, I). T. Morgan* Pitieburg, A. B. Berger, Pittsburg. MARTIN, President . HAND, Vico President ;rettrr> •William Martin, Bdmtmd A. Sondor, Theophilus Paulding, John B. Penrose, John O. Davis, Janies Tra^uair, William Eyro, Jr., Jatnos €. Band, William 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Beal, Dr. R. M. Huston, Suorge P, Td«ip e r> Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WILLIAM THOMAS C. HENRY LYLBT7RN, Seci rjIHE EELIANCJK mutual insubano* oomfaht, OF FHILADILFKXA) OFFICE No. 805 WALNUT STREET) Tnunrai agaimt LOBS OH DAMAGE BY FUSE) (HI Housesi Stores, and ettier Us!l*d or perpetual, and on Furniture, Goods, Wares, and Mer ' ohandise, in town or country. GASH CAPITAL, £23I,IIO.OO—ASSETS $817,142.04, Which is invested as follows, vis : la Hurt BK>rtgftge on city propirtjr, worth double the amount,,,♦*•,««*••.*•••* HWiWO 0$ Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 0 per cent, first mortgage loan, at pat 0,000 00 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s 0 per cent, se cond mortgage loan, ($30,000) .*«• ST,OOO 00 Huntingdon aud Broad Top Railroad and Canal Ck>.’s mortgage 10an................ 4,000 00 Ground rent, firßtwclaa9i»,»«i*****»f»*i**t« %>m w bilateral loans, well secured... 8,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loon.•«,•«•• 80,000 00 Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pa. 88. loan* 10,000 00 Commercial Bank stock 0,185 01 Mechanics’ Bank Block.. 8,812 50 Pennsylvania Railroad Co.’s stock.4,ooo 00 The Bellanoe Mutual Insurance <Jo.’« stock. 86,350 00 The County Fire Insnrauuo Co.’s stockm** 1,050 08 The Delaware 7ft. S. Insurance Co.’s stock., 700 00 Union Mutual Insurance Co.’s scrip.BBo 00 Bills receivable.... £• 14,302 74 Book accouutß, accrued interest, Ac..,«•••• 7,104 01 Cash on hand,***»*#«*•*11,544 04 The Mutual principle, combined with the security of ft Stock Capital, entitles the..insured to participate in the raoriTß of the Company, without liabiUty for LOSBlft Ireasee promptly adjusted and paid. DIBSOTOBS. dim Tingle William B. Thompson, Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, S. L. Carson, Robert SL D. Bosengarten, Charles 8. Wood, James 8. Woodward, OLE! B. M. Hnonii, Secret February 10,1061. WOHAJSOK INSURANCE COM wri PANY—Office, He. 409 WALNUT Street Fire Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise generally, on favorable terms, either Limited or Perpetual. DIBXCTOBB. Jeremiah Bonsai!, Thomas Marsh, John Q. Ginnodo, Charles Thompson, Edward D. BobJißita T. Hale, Samnel D. Smedley, Joshua T. Owen* Beuben C. Hale, John J. Griffiths. JEBBMIAH BONSALL, President JOHN Q* QINNO9O, Vice President SXOiA.M> Con. Secretary. W! TNSURaNOE company op the A STATE OF PENHSSL VANIA—OFFICE No., * Mil 5 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North ride of WAL NUT Street, between DOCK and THIKD Street., Phile- SelotaJe. INOGBPPBATED In ITM—OHABTEB PEBPETOAL -04 PIT A To 8200,000 i PBOPEBTIKS OF THE OOMPANT, FKBBUABT 1, 1861, 960T,094.61. mabixx, fibe, and inland tbahspobta- SION QJBUBANOB. DIBBOTOBB. Henry D. Bherrerd, earnne! (franti Jr*, Charlet Macatester, Tobias Wagner, William 8. Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, John B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles 8. Lewis, George H. Stnart* Geonge 0. Canon, Edward C. Knight. _ _ HBKBT £>. SHSBBEBPi FreaMeni William HAIM*. Secretary. jy»-g fJIHE ENTERPRISE INSURANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA. (pIBE INSURANCE EXCLUSIVELY.) COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. GORNSB POUBTM AND WALNUT STREETS* DIRECTORS. . P. Batchford Starr, Mordecal L. Dawson, William McKee, Gee. H. Stnart, Ralbro Frazier, John H. Brows, John Dl. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Cash, Henry Wharton, J. L. Hrringer. F. BATOHFOBD STARS, Preslde&L Oiiuiß W. Coxx. Secretary tali Fire insurance. MECHANICS' INSUBAHO* OOHPAHT OTT PHILADELPHIA, No. 138 North SIXTH Street, below Bace, Insure Buildings, Goods, and Merchandise gene rally, froth Lou or Damage by Fire. The Company gne« ranty to adjust all Losses promptly, and thereby hope to merit the patronage of the public. DIBEOTOBSL Bobert Flanigan* Michael McGeoy, Edward McGovern, ; Thomas B. MoOonnlok, John Bromley, Francis Falls, John Cfttfsady, Bernard H. HMsemanii) Charles Clare, Michael Cabin. 018 COOPKB, President stary. oc3g William Morgan* Vrauciß Cooper} George L. Donghertf, James Martin, James Duress, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Thomas J. Hemphill} Thomas Fisher, Francis McManus, FBA' Biuriio Bifnm, Be< Anthracite insurance COMPANY. Anthorlrad Capital #400,000 OBABTBB PKBPETCAI..', Office No. an WALNUT Street, between Third and fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage by fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gesi* rally* Alan, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and rrelghti. TnlftnJ Tnunrfcnce t© All parts of the PnlOß. DIBIGTOBO, Davis FfittMßt Peter Sieger, J. E. Baum. Wm. F. Bean, John Kotcham, AM ESHXB, President W>S4Ltfi YtotVMMMt apa.w William Esher, D. Lather, Lewis Andenrled, John B. Blakistoa, Joeeph llazfiekt, WILL] wm, ; W. H. BKtn, Secretary. FIBE INSUBANCE EXCLUSIVE LY The PENNSYLVANIA HUE INSCBAHOB COMPANY. Incorporated ISIS. OHABTBB PBB PBTUAL. No. 610 WALNUT Street, opposite Independ ence Suuare. __ Thli Company, favorably Known to tho oommnnltr for thirty -six yean, continue* to lnanre against Lorn or Da mage by Fire, on pnbUc or private Building*, either per manently or tor a limited time. Also, on Furniture, ■tocke of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal tormia Their Capital, together with * large Borpltui Fund* It Invested in the most careful monner, which enables them to offer to the inoond in undoubted security la IU cite of lost. DIBICTOBB. Jonittaan Patterson, Thomas BoMnSj Qnintin Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Devereux, William MonteUns, Thomas Smith, lisas Hsalshnrst, _ JONATHAN William a. Obovsll. American fire insurance COMPANY. Incorporated 1810. OHABTBB PEKFKTDAIi. Ho. Blo WALHUT Shoot, above Third, Philadelphia. Having a large paid-up Capital Stock and Surplus, In vested In sound and available Securities, oontinsea to Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Merchandise, Vcs sels in port and their Cargoes, and other Personal Fro* Mrt,. All Dosses liberally and promptly adjusted. WBIOTPBS. Thomas B. Marla, James H, Campbell, John Welsh, Xdmund G. DutUb, Samuel 0. Morton, Charles W. Poultney, Patrick Brady, Israel Morris. John T. Lewis, __ THOMI &LIIBT o, L. Oaawroan, EDUCATIONAL, VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY — SELECT SCHOOL HEAR MEDIA PA.—Tho rough course in the Languagea* Mathematics, Boglißh studies* and ail the usual branches. Special attention paid to Book-keeping. Fine Philosophical Apparatus aud Library. Pupils of all ageß taken. Boarding per week* $2 25. Bev. J. lIEBVKY BABTON, A. M. Village Green* Pa. EXi'FLSIOR NORMAL INSTI TUTE, a Drst-clina Goniitrj School Tor both sexes, located at CARVE RBVILLE, Ducks county, Pa. Tfae next session will commence March 31,1803, and con tinue twenty-two weeks. The school is organized with three departments—the PREPARATORY, the NORMAL, and the ORNAMEN TAL. Students of all a ires, and every stage of advance ravnU are admitted on t«rm» of equality. The healthfulnesß of location anil thoronghness of In struction are unsurpassed. Terms—For hoard and tuition In common English} S 3 per week. For catalogues and particulars, address Rev. F. R. S. HUNBICKEB, Principal, felStlmft OABVBB6VILLK, Pucks co. t Pn. BORDENTOWN FEMALE col lege, Dordentown, N. J. ‘ This institutlou is pleasantly located on the Dwawart river, 1* hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher branches of Eng lish, Sltf awriw 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- ' Rev. JOHN H. BBAKKLEY, A. M., jaOT-2m* President Best quauhx booking- slatk always on hand and for sale at Union Wharf, 1461 BEACH Street, Kensington. T. THOMAS, my7-l? 217 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, TfliS PJfi JN NS YL VAMA CENTRAL j RAILROAD. ' j THK GItRAT DOUBLK TB»OK ROUT*. 1862. Semi 1862. THK CAPACITY OK THK ROAD 18 NOW EQUAL ; TO ANY IN THK COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST. Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and i from PittaVurKi fiiucimiati, flhic&go» St* Idrahb fh» Pffßlv j Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and an other towns • In the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpassed ; tor speed and comfort by any other route. Bleeping and j smoking cars on all the trains. ; TBS EXPRESS RT7NB DAILY ] Mali and Fast j Line Sundays excepted. Mull Train le»T«f PU!ft4»?plM»A. M. | Fast Line *• 44 <••••••*..•.1I.SQ A.M. Express Train (t 44 10.30 P. M. Parkeßhurg Accommodation leaves Phila. at.. 12.30 P. M. ' Harrisburg “ 44 44 •• 2.30 P. M. j Lancaster 44 “ “ •• 4.00 P. M. ‘ West Chester passengers will take the Mail Train, the P&rkeaburg Accommodation* and the Lancaster Accom modation. ~ , _ _ Passengers for Snuhury, Williamsport, Elmira, Buf falo, Niagara Falla, and intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. M. and 2.30 F. M., go directly through. For further information apply at the Passenger Sta tion, B. E. corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Strait. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from any point on the Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by railroad direct, or to any port on the naviga ble rivers of tho West, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the West by the Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at ail times, as fa vorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company, can rely with conntionoe on its speedy transit. For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to or tadresi the Agent* of tho Company' B. B. KINGSTON, Jn., Philadelphia. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg. CLARKE & Co., Chicago. , _ . LEECH & Co., No. 1 Astor Honse, or No. 1 South William stroet, New York. LEECH A CO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. MAGKAW A K.OONS, No. 80 North slrouti Baltimore* H. H. HOUSTON, Gen’l Freight Agent, Phila L. L. HOUPT, Gen’l Ticket Agont, Phila. ENOCH LEWIS. Gen’! Soo’t, Altoona. 40,005 87 00,000 00 1 *,«8*00 .881,098 08 517 38 51,615 36 5860,H6 si WEST CHESTER PHILADELPHIA RAIL- On mul after Monday, March 10th, 1352, tho trains will leave PHILADELPHIA from tho ilnpnt, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.05 and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P. M- and will leave thi» corner of THIRTY, FIRST null MARKET iitrootD, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market tlieets. The IraJjjß Philadelphia at 805 A. 31 T and 430 P. M.* comiet tat Penndton withtraius on tlio Phi ladelphia aud Baltimore Bailroud for Oxford and intor mediaie points. HENItY WOOD. mtiB Genoral Superintend eat. iBI NORTH PihNISSYIs- TANIA RAILROAD. ■OB BETHLEHEM, DOYLESTOWN, M A OO H CHUNK, HAZLETON, EABTON, EOKT.RY, Ac. . WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TRAINS. On Rod after MONDAY, NOT£MB£B 4,1801. Pm* l«i|er Train" will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, daily, (Sunday b excepted,) ewfottwa? At 6.40 A. M„ (Express,) for Betnlehem, Allentown, Mauch Chunk, Hazleton, Ao. At 2.46 P. M., (Express,) for Bethlehem, Easton, AO. This train reaches Easton at 6P. M., and makes a close connection with the New Jersey Central for New At * 0.06 p. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Minch Chunk, Ao. At 0 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Doylestown. At 6 P. M., for Fort Washington. The 6.40 A. M. Express Train makes close connection with the Lehigh Valley Bailroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points in the Lehigh coal region. TBAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. Leave Bethlehem at 7.07 A. M., 8.18 A. M.* and i.BB P.M. Leave Doyleatown at 0.39 A. 31. and 8.20 P. Iff. Leave Fort Washington at 8.50 A. M. ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington at 9.80 A. H. Philadelphia for Doylestown at 4 r. M. j&oyleatown for Philadelphia St 7 A. M. fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M. Fare to 8eth1ehem....31.60 I Fare to Maooh Ghunk.fSAO Fare to Easton...... 1.60 I . • _ Through Tickots must be procured at the Ticket Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BEBK3 Street, in order io secure the abdv£ f&U§ tf fora. AH Paweuger Trains (except Sunday Trains) connect at Berks street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and Se cond and Third-streets Passenger Bailxowbj- twenty mi nutes after leaving Willow street. M , ELLIS OLABK, Agent. «91T,ia 04 Bftwnel Sliph&m, Robert Steen, William Mnsser, Benj. W. Tingley, Marshall Hill, J. Johnson Brown* Ohariea Loland^ Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissell, Pittabnrg* ; inraußY, President. far 3pm gin in m ii j WINTER AR BANGEMENT—PHILADBL • mit, WILMINGTON, AND BALTIMOB3 BAXEi- BOAD. On and after MONDAY, JAN. 8, 1883. PABBXNGEB TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA: For Baltimore at 3.30 A. M., 8.18 A. M., 11.3* A. M., f>iFTt«a)« and li»05 P. Ur 1 Tor Cheater at B.lft A. tt., 11.85 A. M., 8.45 and 11.00 P. M. * For Wilmington at 8.30 A. M., 8.15 A. M., ll.Sft A. M., 14ft and 11.00 V. M. For New Castle at 8.15 A. M. and 8.46 F. 87. Tor Dover at 8.16 A. JH. and 3.46 P. M. For Hilfatd H Mfr &■' H» Tor Salwbttry at 8.16 A. M. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA: Leave Baltimore at 8.30 A. 61. (Express), 1.04 F. M. (Express), 6.20, and 7 P. M. (Expreiw). Lettv6 W«j?nit>srton at 7.80 and 11.38 A. M.« 4.16, 8.45 t and 9.5tf P. Jft. Leave riallshar? at 2.36 F. M. Leave Milford at 4.55 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 A. M. and 6.10 P. M. Leave New Castle at 11 A. AL. and 8.10 P. M. Leave Chester at 8.20 A. Si., 12.16, 4.60, and 9.30 P. U- Leave Baltimore for Salisbury and intermediate stations ft,2o and 7?* P?; f?r P?ver and intermediate station! I*o6 P. 37, TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE PATTERSON, Present •cretary. apt LB B. MARIS, Preddent Secretary. feSS-tf KAiLtioAD lil/«JSO. VIA MEDIA. SPRING AP.RANGEMF.NT. ON SIJNDAVS, Leave PHTLAPKIjPIIIA at 8 A Leave WEST CHICSTEIt at 8 A. M. ljetYQ Chester at 8.45 A. M, t 12.06 and 11.30 P. M. Jjeave r llap.n»?ton at 4.30 A. M., 0.26 A. M.» 12.86 F-, M.* wbA 1210 A‘. M. TBiSIGHT TBAIN, with Faeseuxer car attacbeoi will run as fellows! Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 6.10 P. M. , . Leave Wilmington for Perryville and Intermediate places at 7.10 P. H. Leave Philadelphia for Chester, Wilmington, Stanton, Newark, Klkton, North East, Perryville, Havre-de dtrace, Mid Baltimore at 8.30 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Graoe and intermediate stations at 8.45 A. M. _ , . ... Leave Wilmington for Philadelphia and Intermediate places at 3.05 P. M. _ ON SUNDAYS ONLY: At 8.30 A. M. and 11.00 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore, At 7 from Baltimore to Philadelphia. The 3..30 A. M. train from Philadelphia to Baltimore will run daily, M<mdayttxc^ted,. aeSg.tf 8. M. FELTON, President. 153 an krjriTTTTn PHILADELPHIA fi&jjjlglllprcgiwn reading RAILROAD PASSENGER TRAINS FOB POTTSVILLE, READ 2NG, and HARRISBURG, on and after November 4,1801 MORNING LINES, DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) Leave New Depot, corner of BROAD and CALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entranoel on Thirteenth and on Oallowhill streets,) at 8 A. M., con necting At Harrisburg with the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 4.16 P.M. train,miming to Pittsburg; the CUMBERLAND VALLEY 1.50 P. M. train running to Ohambersonrg, Carlisle, Ac.; and the NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD 1.20 P. M. train running to Sun bury, Ac. AFTERNOON LINES. Leave Now Depot, corner of BROAD and OALLOW HILL Streets, PHILADELPHIA, (Passenger entrance* on Thirteenth and on Collewbill sta,,) for POTTSVILLE and HARBIBBPBG, at 8.15 P. M., DAILY, connect tog at Harrisburg with the Northern Central Railroad, for Snnhury, Williamsport, Elmira, Ao. Express Train from New York via Easton makes close connection with the Beading Mail and Accommodation Trains, connect ing at Harrisburg with the Pennsylvania Central 3.15 A M. Train running west. For BEADING only, at 4.80 P. 81., DAILY, (Sundays excepted.) DISTANCES YU PHILADELPHIA AND BEADING V4 ° RAILROAD. Fbom Philadilhha, Miles. ToFfcoenixvUle....*... 38 Beading... 68 Lebanon 86 Harrisburg 113, D&UYhin tflllereburg. ~..•••• 143 Treverton Junction.l6B Banbury 168, Northumberland.... 171 Lewitfburfi 178 Hilton 188 WWiameport ..900 jersey 5h0re.,,.,*..238 Lock Haven 936, Balaton •••••>238) WilliamsportandEinJra Troy. •••••*.Ballroad. 51m1ra............,.287 ] . The 8 A. M. 6nd 8,18 Y, tf, Clinton, (Sundays excepted, )witti »e OATAWisba, WILLIAMSPOBT, and XBH BAILBOAD, makinj close connections with lines fc Hls*ara Falls* Canada, the West and Southwest. _ _ . _ PIPOT IN PHILABKLPHIA: Comer of BBOAD and OALLOWHILL Streets. x „ r „ - «nu UoILHIEmT, Secretary. October 80* 1861, SiHISB FALL AND WIN TBB ABBAN QI|M«NT. «>»■.. ...ici.phia. GERMANTOWN, and NOBBIfI TOWN ttATtROAP. “ TIM* TABLX. On aud ■lter Monday i 2®i nntn further neUee. FOB GEBMAHTOWN. Le»T6 Philadelphia, 0,7, 8,9,10.05,11,11 A. M., 1> *j mx. ux, atP.7'. oh SUNDAYS. Lwv. PhUadelphla, B. 0» A. M., % T, and 10X F. M. iMTeGermantown, 8.10 A. M., L?> “J®J( **• CHESTNUT BILL BAILKOAD. Jmtb Philadelphia, 6,9,11, A* M., 1,4* AB, and 10 jf jJJiye Chestnut Hill, 7.10, M 0,10.10, AJL, 1140,140, ..40,7.40, and 9.10 P.M. buotat^ as jssffgh%vs£,*sS? Sr— w« P ' FOB OONBHOHOOKEH AND NORMBTOWN. IIMTO O.OS, 11.06 A Ml. IN, liOli T. 8, *, 11 A. **■, I*. **, -d * P ‘ *' OH SUNDAYS. liaav. PhUvlslrbla, 9 A. M., 8 P. M. Sorrlrto™, T M. LeaT. miadelptua, 0„, 8.11 A. H., IK, 8.08,4^ T **Laan Hanajimk, •#, TJ(i BJf, BJ<> UJ6 A M., I, 8. Ud P. M- QR bonDAYB. 1 Philadelphia, 0 A. M., 8 and T P. M. K?” k. TN A. M-. 8B and BP. M. B. K. SMITH, Q«B«ral BMMlntwfcati mCZB .tf Deant NINTH and BHH BtraeJa. PHILADELPHIA AND BN A DING BAILBOAD 00.. (Office 227 South FOURTH Street) On and ufiop May 1.1861, season tickets will be issued by this company fur the periods of three, six, RIB®, *&4 twelve monlks, not transferable. Beeson scbool-tickeis may also he had at 33 per cent, discount. . _ , „ These ticket* will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 22T gonth FOURTH Street, where any further information can be obtained. S. BRADFORD, *p2o-tf Treasurer. PHILADELPHIA roggyMSg-o AND ELMIRA B. B. LIN*. 1883 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1883 For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, and all points in the W. and N W. Passenger Trains leave Deeot of Pliila. and Beading R. R„ cor. Broad and Oil* lowhlll afreet*, at 8 A. M., and 8.16 P. M. daily, eioefl Sunday*. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to point* In Northern and Western Penuaylranla, Western New York, Ac., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Fall*, or intermediate point*. Through Express Freight Train tor all point* aboro, leave* daily at fl P. M- For farther information apply to JOHN S. HILLES, General Agent. THIRTEENTH and CALLOWHILL, and N. W.cor. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Street*. j«3l-tf far—r—mn WESTCHESTER tfg TRAINS, via PENN HYLVAN 1A BAILBOAD, leave depot, corner ELE VENTH and MARKET BireeU, at 8 A. M., 12.30 noon, and IP.M. taoS-tf FURNEBS,BRINLEY, & CO., 42ft CHESTNUT STREET BALK OF IMPORTED VKY GOODS. Oh Friday Morning, March 14* at 10 o'clock* by catalogue, tor cash— -400 lotu fancy anil titaplo dr,' gooda. Lb. hoppin & CO., AUCTION • EBBS, 242 MARKET STREET. STOCK PATE OX DRY GOODS, PRINTS, HOSIERY, TB1MMIK&8, MILLINERY GOODS, Ac. On Friday Moruimr, March 14, at 20 o’clock. JnclnJed in sale may bo found » defiralilo. assortment of Biiasonablo goods, to •clinch the attention of the Trade i« invitori. Goods arranged for cxamini!!™ °1 morning of sale. ATTRACTIVE S\LE OK SPRING GOODS, SILKS, PRESS GOODS, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, &c.. by Catalogue On Tuesday Morning, Df unto 18, fit 30 o’clock. J^rntjcnUrs Philip foul & 00., auction eers, 626 MARKET and 622 COMMERCE Sta BAM OT 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BBOli&SS. Oo ’Fltumutap Morning, March }otb( at JO o'clock, prsciuely, will be told, by catalogue, 1,100 cases men's, boys’, and youths' calf, hip, grain, and thick boots; calf, kip, and enamelled bro gans, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, .Wellington and Bal moral boots, women's, mißßcs’. and children's calf, kip, goat, kid, morocco, and enamelled heeled boots, shoos, gniTers, slipper*- Balmorals, Ac, Aloe, a large anflorimunt of first class city-made goods. | y Goods open lor examination, 'with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. -sPMfc PENN STEAM ENGINE i I and BOILXB. WA>BK9. —NKIPIK A LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI - MAUIIINISTfcs,I^OILEU-M.A.KEHS, BLA'JK.. BMITn& and FOUNDERS; having* for masy year#* been in Hucc<w*fnl operatinii, uml been exclusively on* gaged in building and repairing Marine and River En gines, high and low preasnre, Iron Boilers, Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac., • respectfully otter .heir services to the public, as being fully preparod to contract for En* giiKS of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary, bavin# Beta of patterns of different -u’/.i-a, are prepared t-o exe cute ordora with atiick despatch. Every description of puttem* unking made at tlic shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, of the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip tions; Roll Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other work C9nuected with the above business. ‘ Drawings and Specifications lor all work done ai their establishment, free vf charge, and work guaran.ied. The pnbhrribors have ample wharf-dock room for re pairs of boat-, whero they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., &c., lor rais ing heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JO UN P. LEVY, BEACH and PALMER Streets. M., anil 2 P. 31. and 4.30 P. SI. J. VAUGHAN MKKftICK, JOHN 3. 001*3, WILLIAM B* MHKKIUK, HA RTLKT MERRIOK, SOUTH' VVAKK FOUNDRY, riFTII AND WASHINGTON STBEKTdi Manufacture High uml Low Pressure Steam Engines, for land, river, anil marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &C. } Gait* ing« of ail hindr, either iron or brass. Iron-Friune Roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Ball* road Stations, &c. Itetor’s and Gas Machimry of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such u Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Traius, IMteftton. Fißw*. J*m»pS«B *>«!«“» A*. .. Sole Agents for N. Billieax’a Patent Sngar Boiling Apparatus; Nismyth’s Patent Steam ilaminor, and Ai piuwall A Wolsey’a Patent Centiifugal Sugar Draining Machine. • ans-tf IV/rOBGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM XVI BNOIKE BWII.'D'KBS, Iron Founders, and General MAeliihifctfl Mid Boiler Makers, Nu. 1210 OAIi. LOW 111 LI, Street, Philadelphia. fel3-ly Q.LUTEN CAPSULES The repugnance of most patients to COD-LTVEB OIL, and the inability of rnanr t© take it at all, ha 3 in duced various fornix Jof disguise for its administration that are faroilioi' to tho Modicai Profewlon. Som* ?f them answer in special cases, but more often the'vehide neutralizes the übua! effect of the Oil, proving unite as unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, Ac., to invalids, iuduced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of uor CAPSULES. GOD.LIVEB OIL CAPSULES h»T» bees Mfh b»9 lately in Europe, the experience there of the good’re sults from their nse in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, Manufactured only at FREPEiiIOKBROWN’S I>RI?G AND CHEMICAL STORE, Attention la called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, aud is ti certHin preYffiitiye from thi> <?? CAUTION —To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great cost, will be found on the outside of the wrapper, in older to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. And sold by all respectable Druggists in tho United States. f&5 /■ELECTRICITY, PROPERLY AP / Jli PLIED, TRIUMPHANT, PS5f« A: P » gTBYBJfS, late pf Jfp. 1220 Walnut street, Phila- Idelphia, Lai located himself at No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, a few doors west of BROAD Street. The is a very desirable ouo in spring and summer, \ particularly for tboso who may choose 'to take board in iho Doctor’s family while under treatment. Having had extensive practice in the treatment ef va rious div flees, both of ladies and gentlemen, in this and ether cities, he expects a large share of patronage from We epecial friends, and from the diseased generally. All curable cares will be wwtsrHi 1? J? Bir cd. CONSUL TATION AND ADYIUE FREE. , U».U.B. One day in each week will be exclusively de- 1 voted to the treatment of the respec able and worthy I poor, free of charge. I . „ I Location. No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE} a few I doors west of BROAD Street, Philadelphia. I A. H. STEVENS, / Medical Electrician;' Philadelphia and Beading and Lebanon Valloy B. B Northern Central Railroad. flubwr and Itl, B, B SALEit HV AUCTION MACHINERY AND IRON. PH!I.ADKLnitA. MKItRICK & BOSS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, MEDICUSAJL. PURE OOD-IJVER OIL. WYETH & BROTHER. dtfi-tt 14111 WALNUT Btreot, Philadelphia. Northeast comer of FlflTH and CHESTNUT Streets* PHILADELPHIA. inlif-fmW Sill MUTTER’S COUGH SYRUP. IVX F. BROWN. COPT-RIGHT SECURED. Prepared only from the Original Prescription of tho late PROFEBSOR HUTTm AT FREDERICK BROWN’S, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelphia. This Remedy 1b a safe and simple preparation from the receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That he used it in liiß extenalT® prance, insures to the timid a certain proof of its pure and innoxious eleraeuts, and to those who know his character for skill aud careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure restoration without producing subsequent evil, it will be welcomed as a real good. Under the guidauce of a Phy sician (to whom its combination will unhesitatingly be made known), it will always be found very beneficial* and in cases where a medical adviser is WPt at l)a»d, it may be used with safety, according to tlie directions, in all cases of short or long duration. For sale at FREDERICK BROWN’S, Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sts., oclß-siw 6m Philadelphia. TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASbES.—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 BOLLES, the FOUNDER of this NEW PRACTICE, will SUPERINTEND the treatment of all cases HIMSELF. ••••••_ A pamphlet containing & multitude ef certificates of those cured, alao letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men, will be given to any person free. Lectures are constantly given at 12.20 to medical men and others who desire a knowledge of my discovory in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Consultation free. mh7-l-t* HOTELS. A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, Into of the GIRARD HOUSE, Philadelphia hm (used, Tor I term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, In Washington. They iik. tfcli occUloL ts Mtum Is their old friend* and customers many thank* for past favor*, fjui beg to assure them that they will be moat happy to bm them in their new Quarters* btkeb, ohadwiok, A 00. WAsanravov. Jnlv 16.1M1. au3R-lv HAILHOAD LINES. 1862. mnzsmm 1862. ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TBBNTON BAILBOAD CO.’S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NSW TO UK AND WAY PLACES, note tvalsut-strebt wharf akd KKSHIKQTOV DIPOT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOW3—VIZ: At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ac commodation 82 21 At 4A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.) Accommodation. 2 ® AtO# A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Morning Ma 11.... 3 09 At 12 ii F. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation ......a n’"!’."®" At 2 P. U., via Camden and Amboy, O. and A. Ex- 8 M At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jeraoy City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Glass Ticket. 3 3® At 6X P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Bveidug Mail * 3 04 At 12 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City- South ernMnti.a.• .i »■•*».«88t«.••»*»*» 3 00 At 5 P. M., via Camden ant Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Passenger)—lst Class Ticket.. 225 Do. do. 2d Class d 0.... 150 The &)f P. M. Line runs daily, Sundays excepted. The 12 P. M.» Southern Mail runs dafly. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeabarte, Montrose, Great Bend; Ao.; at Ai Mi from Kooßingr ton, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For Blanch Chunk, Allentown, Bothlobem, Belvidere, Baeton, Lamberiville, Flemingtou, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 2)4 !*• M. from Walnut street whaif: (the 7.10 A. W. Line connects with train leaving Baston for Manob Chunk at 3.36 P. M.) For Mount Holly, at 6 A • M.» 2 and 4 P. M. Fer FrevhvM, at« A. M., and QP. ML WAT LINB9. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 7.10 and 9)4 A. M., and 6, 6.30, and 12 P. M. from Kensington, and 2)4 P. M. Ijom Walnut-street wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11)( A. U. Trom Knisingtou Pernt. For Pabni'rfii J4iveixou f DeUnco, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bordentbwn, Ac., atl2K) ii 4,9, and &K P» M. S'eamboat TBENTON for Border town and interme diate stattoDß at 2)4 P. M. from Walout-etreot wharf. tar Kor New lork, and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an honr bofoie departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival 4f tSftiU flin ffOIU UIS Depot. Fifty Pouuds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggago to One Dollar per pound, and will not bO Uftbje t{>r any amount beyond fIOO, except by special contract. fWUff WM. H. GATZMKB* Agent EXPRESS COMPANIES. THE ADAMS EX CSsESBS PRVBS COMPANY, Office 329 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Notes, and Specie, either by Its own lines or io connection with other Express Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. B. 8. BANDKMRD, fe!9 General Superintendent. TE YOU WANT CHEAP BUTTER, Egg*. CheeMi &..* go to S. Z* GOTTWALS’.No. 81, eriONQ GARDEN itrcat. mW-tf SALES B¥ APVTfco*. M THOMAS & SONS, JLtJL* Won. 139 and 141 South FOUBTB Street. (Formerly Nca. 67 and 69.) MT PUBLIC BALES HEAL ESTATE AND STWKft AT TH* EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. BBT 1 Wo have ft largo amount of real estate at private sale, including every description of city and country pro perty. Printed lijito may be hart at the Auction Store. BALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANO* I‘ORTR, MIRRORS, OIL PAINTINGS, LARGE FIRE-PROOF SAKE, CARPETS, Ac. CARD. Onr Sale 10-morow tnornihK, at the Auction Ptisre. will n'hiiri*c» ImhirttM the funiitute, hwlilmg, and carpet* el th« Sumnrt Hona*,th« HUperior |»*rlor ami rltAnihrr fnrnitnrri rti'KAiit roWffw4 HMV 1 * by I Juliet A Duvia, very lurgn fireproof wife» miHnhla ir-rj«-utlL-r«,bfcdaaud be-Miug, BruasrNuud other carpet*, China, glassware, Ac., farming an attractive afjortuiont wmthj the attention ol ladiea and others desirous of pmcha-h-g. *>- Catalogues tuiw ready, and the Article* arranged for examination. SECOND SPRING SALE—SI\BOH 18, BUSINESS STAND.—Valuable four-story brick real* deuce nrd drug etore, southeast comer of Fifth and rrcea afreeta. Peremptory Sale. —TilItRE-STO'IY BRICK. DWEL LING* No, 2001 Ri*iiy»» Street, >v«Ht of Twentieth, with A thmA-riu 1 * brick rtuoiltincr in the mar. Sulu Rhgoluto. MODERN RKdIDENCK, No, 332 South Thirteenth afreet, belotv Spruce. MODERN THRKE-STOUVPRIOR DWELLING, No. 1436 North Thirteenth street. STJPKBIOTi TUTfNITUIVK, FINE FIiKNO 3-FI/AT* MIMIOB9, HEPS A Nil BEDDING. CHINA. AND GLABSWABE, BRUSSELS AND OTHER CAB PETS, &c On Thursday Morning, At 0 o’clock, at Iho Auction Store, an assortment of excellent seeond-hand formtnrcs mirrors, carpets, &0 M from ramilißß decliniij* taßekevpMfb %jr Catalognoti ready tlio day previous to *alo Alku, an elegant rosewood piano*forte, made by 11 allot & I>HVii, Ale<», a very 1»rgo fireproof made by Scliftnoinger, suitable for ft ieweU* r or pawnbrokers. SALK 0F A SKLKPT ANP TAXABLE J’BIViTJB LIBRA fiT. On Friday Afternoon, March 34, cuinmoudnir at 4 o'clock, will he noli, ft choice ar.d welNseb'Cted Private Library, which include** rtr-tnlHid, hitt-resting, and valuable aulhors, on various FuhjertH. Also, a number of beautiful illustrated nnd pi< toriul work* Tiift cbii-f portion of the collection in tiiiirtiur ami raptnmvt* bimlinrff’i Pol- particulars ste catalogues ftMil the books, now open lor examination. PANCOABT & WARNOOK, AUC TIONEERS. No. 2ia MARKET Street. BALE OE AMERICAN AND IMPORTED ORE GOODS, EMBROIDERS, LINEN GOODS, HO SIERY, Ac., by Cataioguo Thi* Morning, March 12, cunmu-uciuy at 10 o’clock precisely, com prising » general ittsb'ji of eea*' nabl« good*. IKUSS OfiODSi CLOTHS* &o. A u Invoice of new rtylb reUabtiHblC Jf-Orid £o6dB f black alupacap, CHHibricK, Ax. Ako, BUper black French clothe, ladiefe* cloaking cloths, See. EMBROIDERIES. A full line of choice new style* cambric collars and tfts, bunds. rdizincß; inurtlngii iniantH* waistsi tilth LIS’KN CAMBRIC lIANIIKKIIUIIIKFS AND WIIITIB 1,000 dozeu ladies’ s*B uml #euU’ 3*4 honiatltcbod, hcmmied* and printed-border handkerchiefs, from low to verj high cost goes. AlfeV) an invoice of t%p«» ciiecka. cambrics, jaconets, &o. HOSIERY GOODS. Aleo, Ah invoice of ladies 1 , guiitu’, and children's cot ton hob* anil half hose. CHAPES AND TAIILKTANI2 Also, a line of white anil colored tarletaue, aeropheue crape?, Ac. VKIL9, MITTS, AND LACK GOODS, Also, ladies’ Paris Mack lacw veil.-', hculton and MaU ti-se collars, Ac. HOOP SKIRTS. ‘JOO dozen ladies’, n»Uf*f»\ and children's, tied and woven tape btee! sprhisc hoop skirts. I’UBSF.S AND NOTIONS. Also, buck ami morocco purser, porle-monnales, combs, brushes, beiubdrm-ch, fauns sends, notions, &«► STOCK OF DRY GOODS. Al*o, the stick of it uiiy retail dry seeds store, corns prising tho tihual assortment of staple ami fancy ory por.dt<, rie laiues, prints, munlics, nhipacns, merino nbawls, linens, white goods, cloths, cashmeres, satinets, Ac., the entire stock of a city retailer. PARIS FLOWERS. Also, an invoice of Pntia artificial flowers. ' ’ i>AMA<Hvl> tlO’iilS. Also, in continuation, a lot cf damaged goods. SUPERIOR FUUS-PUOD7 SAFE. At private 6»lo, a very superior firo-proof safe. Moses nathans, auctioneer * AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, sonthoaet corner of SIXTH and RACE Streets. TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible price is loaned on goods at tha ns' Principal JSstabliikm&nL, southeast corner off Sixth and Race streets. At least one-third toote than el any other establishment in this city. NATHANS 1 PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH- MENT. 260,000 TO LOAN, In tango or email amounts, from cne dollar to thousandti on diamonds, gold and bllycf plat©, WMsHSS, merchandise, clothing, fnrnituro, bedding, pianos, ana goods of every description, __ LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET BATES. This establishment has large fire and thief-proof safes, for the safety of valuable goods, together with a privet* watchman on the premises. ESTABLISHKD FOB THE) LA£T SO YEARS. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS, THE i* PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT." CHARGES GREATLY REDUCED. AT PRIVATE SALE, A T LESS THAN HALF US UAL STORE PRICES, Gold and silver watches of every description, from os# dollar to one hundred dollars each, gold chains, fashion able jewelry, diamonds, Ac. SHIFFINC4. BOSTON AND PHIIjA- SfirVAv JJJJLPHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—SAIL - ISO PHOM EACH POET EVKItT TKN DAYS—Prom PINE-STBEET WHABP, PliilftdelpM., Mid LONG WHABF, Boston. ' Due notice will bo. given of the sailing ot the next steamer. , . „„ WEEKLY OOMMUNICA TION BT STEAM BETWEEN NEW t OAK AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS TOWN) (Ireland)) to land and embark &&d Now York, and Philadelphia Steam ship Company’# ppicndld Clyde-built Iron screw steam ihiM are intended to sail as follows: FBOM NEW YOKE FOB LIVERPOOL. ETNA Saturday, March 8, 1861 CITY oi' NEW YOBKu.i.SilUirdfty, Mrtrch ISi IWt CITY OS WASHINGTON..Saturday, filarcli 22* 1832. And .Tory Btttnrduy throughout th» year, from PIKB Ho. M N. B. BATES OF PASSAGE THBOOGH FBOM PHILADELPHIA. Cabin, to Qnoenstown, or Liverpool JTft Do. to LondODi Tift LlYdri>OOli«««ai««iM«MaMli vvV fiteerage to Queenstown, Of Liverpool * S*W Do. to Louden...« • Do. Be turn tickets, available for six months, from Liverpool.... ®W Passengers forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg. Bremen, and Antwerp ot through rates. Uertificfttofl of pAbaagu issued free to Tork ..... 5W Certificates of passage Issued from Queenstown to New Fork 880 These steamers have superior accommodations ror pas sengers, are constructed with water-tight compartments, and carry experienced Burgeons. For freight, or passage, apply at the omoe or tne Uom many; JOIJN tt. DALE, Agrtfc, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower Buildings. In Glasgow, to WM. INMAN, 18 Dixon street. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMSSIOM boyai. mail btaam- BmrS ¥BOM NEW YOBK TO MVMBPOOIi. Chief Cabin WJJ Second Cftbln Passage Tt FBOM BOSTON TO liIVSBPOOU Chief Cabin Passage __Second Cabin Pmsm®*,*<<•,.•• • m«h“ «i.d&fo*„ The shiie from Boston rail »t Halifax end Oorts H bOfe FEBBIA, Oept Jndkina. AFBIOA, Oapt. Shannon. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. CANADA, Oapt. J. LertcA, ASIA, Oapt. X. O. Lott. AMERICA, Oapt Mnlr. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAOABA, Oept. MeodSi oait Caek. EUROPA, CapL Anltnob SCOTIA, OSINA. Theee peeeele carry a clear white light at mast-head green on starboard bow; red on portbow. ABABIA, Shannon, leaves N.Tork, Wednesday, Mar. U. CANADA, McCanley, >• Boston, Wednesday, Mar IS. CHCVA. Cook, “ N.York, Wednesday, Mar.2S. tMPHIOA, Hoodie, » Boston, Wednesday, April 2, ASIA, Lott, “ N.York, Wednesday, April 9. Berthe not secured nntll paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. ... m The owners of theca ships will not be aeeountable ief Bold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Pretrtotu Btonea, or Metals, nnleea bills of lading are signed therefor, and the value thereof therein expressed, ease, apply to E> OUNABD, ( BOWLING GBXEN, Haw Yotfc K. 0. AJ.O.BATES, 108 STATE Street, Boston, STEAMBOAT TRENTON. LCIurfiNTOWN, ROBINS, IIURLIXIiTON", BEYEEI/i i AND TACUXY, TO PHILADELPHIA, TO COMMENCE WEDNESDAY, MARCH 12th, 1862. The 1 RENTON, Capt. Horublower, will, on and after WEDNESDAY, the l*ith inst., leave BORDESTOWN at 7 10, BRISTOLM 7.SG, BIIKMNfiTON At 8,07, and TACONY #t 0.12 A.M., for PHILADELPHIA RETURNING, will leave WALNUT-Street Whaif at FARM—Bonlentown to Philadelphia 25 conta. ,< Brihtol and Burlington to Philadeipbta..l3 “ Excursion Tickets from and below Bristol to Phlindolpl.la and Bolttfa.. - » Freight taken on accommodating terms ana delivered at Walnut-street Wharf. Freight from Philadelphia received at Walnut-street Wharf Jar above Landings. TRENTON WAY LINE: The Trenton Way Line (Qulntln, Conductor,) leaving Trenton at 8 A. M., will, 01, and after the 12th Instant. Uho the llv.it! St TitOBV, RstllPUlUK; Wilt IoSTO IT ltiniUr street Wharf at is* I‘. M., and take the eats at Tueony. BELVIBEBE, EASTON, AND FLBJIINGTON LINE. The above Line will, on and after the 12th Inst., leave Walnut*atreet Wharf at 2.30 I>. M., and take tl» Cars at Tacony. _ _ _ Th« Train now leaving Kensington Depot ftt 3 P. M., with Trenton Way Line, ani Belyider*, Kinlon, and Kleminrrton Lino* will be discontinued after TUESDAY, the 11th instant. WM. H. O.VTKMKB, mb!o-6t Ag&nt. - aJC— a. FOR NEW YORK. JKBSBLnEW DAILT LINE, via Delaware and CraiJ. Philadelphia and New York Express Om pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M.» deliver ing their cargoes in Now York tho following day* Freights When at reasonable) rates. * Wll. P. CLYDE, Agent, No 14 SOUTH WHARVES. PhilaSelehia. JAHRS HAND, Agent, Tiota 1* ana 16 BAST KIYBK, Hew York. - -it—w for NEW YORK.- Thr JgßaSSSßm Philadelphia Bteam>FropeUer ) > awn* will commence their business for the season on Mood ap 13tli Instant. jfceir «termers are now receiving freight at oeooiu Pier* above 'Walnut iririetV Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIRD k 00., 224 South Delaware Avenoe. - .It— - FOR BALTIMORE, HBK Washington, D. o„ and fob- IBEBS HONRO3, VAILY AT 3 0 OLoOIt P. M.. BALTIMORE AMD PHILADELPHIA BTEAMBOAT (ERICSSON LINK.) One of the Steamers .f this Company leaves the upper side of Choslnut-etreet Wharf daily (Sundays excepted,) at 3 o'clcii F, 31 ■, and arrives in Baltimore early next tnorniDg Freights for Washington and Portress Morion roccived and forwarded with all possible despatch, and are required to bo prepohl through. Freights of all kinds carried at the lowest ratee. * A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, No. 34 South WHARVES. /CIRCULAR PRINT Iff G, BIST \J «ad Oheapeat in th» Oily, At RINQWALT ft BBOVB% M Booth THUD BfeMt mBI H.WINSOR k OO t 332 SOUTH WHARVES.
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