THE CITY. The Allegiance Resolution before THE B. CONFERENCE.—SIXTH DAY.—Great in tere&t wfts manifested yesterday in the proceedings cf the 21, E. Adiuihl Conference. The Jay haa been fixed upon ior the cohfcldi-ruUott of the war aaeitioii, aud a majority report, a minority report, and a series of independent resolutions, had been submitted to the Conference. It was thought that a factious opposition would be made to the passage of pledges of allegiance* and the Methodise In)mm were eager tu hear tne nwne? »!»d arguments of those who wavered in their loyalty or were lukewarm iu their anpjioit of the war. The church was literally jammed. A tolerable congre gation waited in the yards and aisles, and the doors were closed and hotted at an early hour. The religions services woro conducted liy Bev* 11. J 4 Way. The minutes of last session wore read by the secretary, and approved by the Conference. The Kt-mliug district was then taken up* and the characters of those not considered on Mouday wore examine*?. When the name of Kev. J. MoU*rter was called, a comiumucution wan r*tul from hlru, ali*Uug th<J circumstances which led him to take command of the Nincty-lhira Peuns>lvauia Regiment. He described the .scenes around him* and asked that uo immaterial ap pointment be given him this year. As it was impracticable to grant his request, after some diseutsUu:, ttud u by tiui Rev. Dr, Hodgson,- it whs decided to u locate ” him Dr Cailton, Dr. Porter* anil Hon. Mr. Willey, of tho United Siatts Senate* were imroducsd by the Bishop of the Conference. The report of the Commute on the Bible Cause was then read. It set forth the um'ssity of the distribution of tlu k Bible; and stated that the Conference had every confidence in the oible ngriint; that it was gratified that the agents bud nct»d nmoug the su Muirs. Rtv. Joseph Holdicb, ti e corresponding secretary of the American lLblu Society, thou aodrossiii the Gottfur tlice on this rul’jvvt, lie urged the necessity of the mi nisters exerting ihwusvives to dsstriuute the Bible, espe cially iu tome portions of tlio States of Delaware and Maryland He ollVied some valuable suggestions as to the best umuuer of prosecuting the work, atid -also gave an account of ihe workings of the society during the year, especially among (lie soldiers This he illustrated by several appropriate mcidi'iits. Theciowd Lao become very oppressive, and ao great was the ptessure around the reporters 1 table that it ma terially interfered with their operations. A collection was then taken up in behalf of the Ger man Aletbodist llpiscopal Cnutch iu this city. The re.ointiniifl on tho Mate of tho country wero tlion taken tip. Rev. P. Cm-mbe moved that his substitute be now taken up. Amended to toko up all three of the ro ynTts, which have been publish* d in The Press. The resolutions referred to weie then read by the se cretary. Mr MeCotnb* otic of tho Committee on Resolutions* said he did not endorse the fifth resolution of the rna jciityrepott. Bev. Pennel Ccmbc withdrew his resolution relating to ultra Al olitionUm. He thought that the only way to show sjmpftthj with »he Government was to adopt its policy. There are two kinds of loyalty—one who con tend That the Union onxht to be preserved, but that the Canstitution should yield to circumstances. He was surprised that the majority report conceded that a State Las fee ceded Iron) the Union. A document liko this should have uo supposin'us about it. Such mistakes were not lo be remedied by any excare. flhePnsiamt tuysilmi no Statu hoe or can secede, and on this policy this question depends. Wc say that the people formed, and they only can destroy, the Go vernment. Tho safety and iufiuence of many members dependson the resolution which you adopt this morning. Some arc where it costs something to oe loyal. No reso lution could be too strong for him* but if m paper which can be miKonstrued, j ou place these brethren iu an awk ward position. Ho had written his paper over at least six times, in order to place the Conference in a proper position. He wished to protect those men who had stood up through fire ftbll sword lor truth £td liberty lie believed that even* member would vote for lu*second resolution. The llev Dr. Durbin raired a question of order as to the order of taking up the papers, which was not sus tained. Bev. Mr. Karsncr thought that the report of tho com mittee might be alter#? pt their pleasure. Rev. Sir. Cunningham said tn-,t he \vi *hed to give reasons why the substitute slwuld be discarded. First, because it would he a discourtesy to the committee. The echo had not died away from the reading of tho reports of the committee, wlieu the author of tho substitute swans to hi, test an il he was wiser than seven men, Secondly. It was not what the Conference wanted. It is a nondescript animal with two ears, ten tails, and a political platform in its stomach. \Vby Dot let Congress go home, and let this bolomoo decide this question I Here tho speaker \vlt3 interrupted by Sir. Coombe, who Stated that it the geutlcman indulged iu personalities, he must expect to eaten it in hit* turn. At this point there was considerable agitation among the audience, and some attempts were made to applaud the speaker, which wj»b checked by the Bißhop He said that such conduct would do in tho theatre, but now they were in the he use o* God, which wav not dedicated to amusement* He hoped it would not be repeated* The inks of order must be preserved. Mr. Cunningham continued: He thought that no words could suffice to brand this rebellion. Here pas sion » reason, and suiineness is treason. Shall our country live 7is the only question. Shall that flag which floatß on every sen be trailed in the dust or reared on every mountain! Is there a man who is not ready-to meet this Question 1 The report of the majority committee is a simple of loyalty. It disclaims all connection with 1 u 1 Wo Staud as American citizens. It The object of swearing the members u. 4i, e Union was to give moral support to tho Government. Vri-,tkeeps this war in continuance 1. Nothing but hope of KtfYT let illffll hkOVt (lint flu-ri? aye ministers iu the North Who Will not take the oath of allegiance, they will be eo couraged. Let us show them the contrary. You need* not take the report entire, but particular parts, if you please. Let all the other questions lie aside, aud let -us declare our loyally, Bev J. V. McCaskey next took the floor. He pre sumed that the action of the Conference would determine the position of the Conference before the world. Au ex pression of some kind must emanate from this body. The minority report could meet with no favor. The question is simply between the adoption of the majority or the eubfcUtute. He was in favor of the majority report. It is the best basis we can take for our action. Tb» committee re poi ting was made up of men of all sections. Some of them were born in infected territory. In the charac ter of the committee there is a guaranty of the wisdom of thtir report. The general spirit of the substitute is objectionable, because it most fully introduces party politics There is a ceitaiu party which could make the substi tute its platform. The object of this movement is to de clare our loyalty to the world, for it is notorious that sus picion does exist in reference to members of this body. It ia t»o wonder, when it is known that we hare many avowed Secessionists in the rt-nks of our commu nion. The substitute does not probe deep enough. It undertakes to decide great questions which hive agitated the nation for years. Are we prepared to de cide those questions 'l Tlie majority report is plain, pointed, and disclaims ail party connections. The substitute leans to a party, and this is logically clear. It contains no resolution, except the fifth, perhaps, which no man who is not a traitor at heart can vote for. Be was in doubt of the propriety of tat ins; the oath, lint tor what be had heard and acea siuce be iud cmne to Conference, all doubt was now gone. The oath should be taken by all. i Rev. ft. Cooper said that he thought that it was time to decide which paper is to be taienup. There is a speaking fever here, and I may get it myself, but I move to lay the motion to take np the substitute Oli the table. Prevailed. The majority report- was then taken up item by item. Kev. Hr. ('arrow felt constrained to depart from his old rule of silence. He reviewed the complexion of the different parties. Be stigmatized the p*ny of Wendell Phillips as a God-drfjingorganization. Abolitionism was not his teat ofloyaity. Bo said that Jdward Buffin might have damped the Constitution in Charleston, as hi* twin bretner, Wendell Phillips, has done in Boston, and hove been no traitor; hut when be trained the i*un against Fort Sumpter, he IftCflßf? H traitor rdaok as hell. His definition of a loyal UliniPter was one who <levotvd hia eftorce to tbs Goveru xnent in the prosecution of the war. He who tries to embarrass it, by withholding his benediction on the armies of his country, is a traitor at heart. Bo then considered the objections to the fifth WWlltUo?! ; biif hifj time being up, he concluded hiYre znarks. lir. Anderson moved to amend the first resolution, by substituting the wort* .‘•designed” before the words for the destruction of the be'tt Government. The amendment was accepted' Kev. P. Uoombe moved to strike out the word “OijfßpnDf.* l Bev. Hr. Neal opposed this amendment The amendment was adopted by a vote of 106 yeas to 80 nays. The resolution, as amended, was put to the Conference. The jvw and nays were then called, ami were agreed to. Tll9 time wag extundod in oidor that this might be done. As this was considered a test of the loyalty of the Conference, there was great interest taken in the vote Bev. Ur. Merritt asked to b* excusrd, and the Coufe rtnee refusing to excuse-turn, he asserted that they must take the responsibility. Be then voted yea. Many individuals of the ultra school, who evidently expected » 7Kgaf»re answer, were sadly disappointed when he announced his lo> alty. Bev. Stephen Townsend wished to be excused. Not grunted. He said that he wisbtd to vote as the Kev. Sir. Merritt did, the Conference taking the responsibility. The Bishop said that yes or no was required. He then vtibA yis. Bev. Mr. L&ndreth, of South Carolina, wished to have his vote recorded in the affirmative, he not being in the house when the* vote was culled. The vote was unanimous iu passing the resolution. On motion, the Conference adjourned. Acknowledgment.—7 be treasurer of the Pert Royal- Relief Committed acknowledges the re* ceipt ot the following subscriptions: Previously acknowledged, $1,'096; Jos. D Brown, B. b. Srown and Bister, Benj U. Horner, £lO- Ilonry Cope, $600: Alfred Cope,s6oo; Cope Brothers, 8260; C. B. King, $25; H. llinoey, $5O; H. Bioney, Jr., $&0; George Blight, $25; (’has. Wharb n, $5; Miss Stevenson, $5; Commodore Read, $1(1; Mrs. Read,- $5; David dcnll, s2o* Mra, J. W, FleW,*W;CiWi M, e,fl|Xo;Co lored people of NewviHe, Pa., through G. M Richardson, J. H. Campbell, $10; Thos. Kioaber, $25; Mrs. Abijial Cooper. $5O; Mrs C. Gurney. $100; Jeremiah Hacker, $25; T. C. Henry, $10; J. Kamsden. 810: H. C. Townsend, $10; John P Cromer, $100: R. Johnston, sl9} C» V', Trotter, $69 ; Field $ Ktehmle, $5O: J. HoweJl dfc Co , $25; J. Graham <x Co., $ lO; Mrs. Moonson, $25 ; Cash, $5O; R. Richardson, $5O: J. Barton, $lO : Simuel Settle, $5O; Cash, $25; T. &J. W Johnson & Co., $5O; W. If. Trotter, $25; Cash from sundry parlies, $53. Total amount, $3,561 62 Subscriptions are received by the treasurer/ E. W. Clark, or by any ocnib-r of fh« committee. The Ladies’ Aid Society op Trinity M. E. CHURCH.—Among the must zealous and useful organizations for supplying tick aud wounded soldiers and other necemtu-y artidiis. !a the Lwllogi Aid of Trinity M. K. Cburcli. This society has been in operation for many uioi.ths, and has carried on its work in the most nuobtrmive maimer. It has supplied the patients at the Governra< nt hospital, at Broad and Cherry streets. uilh every description of uudorclotbingi whiln Imuries suitable for the Bich have also been Ireely and generously dispensed. Committees of the society have frequently and regularly visited this and other hospitals, and have taken care that no soldier whom they could reach and help should suffer. They have also sent sap* plies to JUt&ht bolltto, Where they have Ldafi Ail!fill Hfifiil cd. and our brave volunteers at Beaufort, S. C , Save cause to blefiß their fair benefactors of Trinity Church The society meets every Friday, at the church, Eighth street, near Race, and continues in session from 10 A M. until late in the afternoon. They are much in want of materials for shirk, miderciotluog, and other articles for hospital use. The Broad-Street Railroad The Committee on Railroads of Councils have hod before them the jx4Mona/or, and th& vbtihdMkP&iibb Agolubt, the removal of the railroad on Broad-street, between Market and South streets. Messrs, h. M. Watt a, James Huudas, and Caleb Jones, E3qrs , addressed the committee in be half of the removal, urging that the road retarded im provements to that eectiou of the city, and Us con tinuance could be of advantage to but few. Mr. Xi. Busby, 8. T. dauby, JCsq., aud others, on behalf of the Corn Exchange, reprtotented the remonstrants, -at d urged that the removal of the rails would drive a large business from the city, which is now transacted by merchants north of Market street, who nso for the tjanipomtion of graiiu flour. &o. ; to the South and East. Ihe committee, without coming to any definite -conclusion, adjourned to me* t again next week. Government Credit —We were in formed yesterday, by Alift Of 6IIP liffMt blAkfitfl, that large amounts of the Government loan have been taken iu this city by English subjects. A letter was recently received to negotiate for five millions of the Government six-per-cent loan, payable in 1880. T h»a order was for 'P&rfitt in where] we are Informed, money is a Tlnigi loaning in BOme ir-HUMiCBB iu rates »» tow a.» one and a half per cent. This is a positive assurance that the recent victories of the Union for* es have had a most invigorating effect on our credit abroad, and we have |jf cn ns urtd that the day is rapidly cuiniug when our e«cu?iii£g will be eagerly sought after at prices far above par. Nem - CoPNTEREEfT.—Another new counterfeit note, on the Blue Hill Bank of Massachu setts, has been put in circulation. A young man, named AUbtin Keen, was arrested the Charge of h&ving pssaed two of the bogus bills iu th« Thirteenth ward. He vas taken before Alderman Plankitton, and held in $BOO bail to answer. The Reconstruction of the Fifth AND SIXTH-bTREKTS RAILBO AD.—A bill Is now be fore ibo Legislature, and will probably pasH* incorpora ting the Philadelphia and Delaware River Railroad. This is nothing more than the present Fifth and Sixth streets Railroad, with new and broader flanged tracks, capable of conveying the passenger cars of the New York ami Baltimore roads from dopot to depot. The in corporators allege that they do not Intend to pass freight car* through tho city, and tho Fifth aud Slxth-strooU Company have guarantied to haul the passenger trains with such despatch that their own trip cars will not bo retarded or delayed. The New York tfompany, inilmri, has bad* for some months* a large freight boat running from Camdeu t»Ibo long wharf at tho foot of Washing ton street, upon the decks of which freight cars pas* at Perry vtUc «u the £*o*)ueluumu. This will »N*«r« the people that no effort will be made to make Fifth aud .Sixth itreots avenues for long Utns of freight cars. The charter of this road, moreover, obligates the company to carry only passengers aud baggage. The new charier is asked for ou the ground that efforts Are bring made to construct a UovOrliluaut rail Willi b 0» tween New York and Washington, by way ot Kashin, Beading, and C dumbia. A regular Congressional com mittee, indeed, has already reported a MU to Congress, for the endorsement of the bonds of the hooding and Co lumbia Railroad, to the amouut of #150,000. if the said bid V* passed, aud the railroad liuished, Philadelphia wiH be placed at iiuiw diniauce from the great mad du«l 06- venuucut steam highway. The comniitbie, wo believe, have offered n> withdraw their recommendation, if some way can be dovis-d of passing* without transhipment, through VhUadelphia. ' ■ Tho preamble to tlu> bill* as reported, states that u the rxisetiwian c> fthe OovePhuumt uru such aa to raauiroadii* ticnal and more speedy railroad communication between the city of New York and the capital of the country, aud i\ lim* tlmt shall be inland and safe from the d&ngors of foreign invasion, to which the existing shore line is every where exposed.” Iho committee, in their informal report, eUto'that “ tbo incidents of tho prat year have demonstrated iu a striking manner certain great wants of the Government, ami among these developed wants and weaknesses, none is more conspicuous that tho lack of safe, speedy, and ro- Ibtble railroad communication between the cities of Now YoiK and Washington. One of tho most depressing seasons that ever befell the country'* was that period iu April last when tho preseut railroad line be tween these cities was brokeu up. Tho ox* traerdiuary measures that then became necessary to establish n new lino of conmiunica ion, tho extraordi nary expense (lint- was incurred by the Government in so doing, nmomitim!, it is no oxasiioratiob to say* to mil? lions of dollars, are facts so fresh and impressive ns to do away with the necessity of an argument that other and more reliable routes of communication than tho existing ones are y.eeeed. II The personal experience of members who have'bcen obliged 16 travel h«tWMfi WAfilliUktOU ailll NuW YOfK might safely ho appealed to, and with entire unanimity they would declare that a more disagreeable, annoying* and unsatisfactory line of railroad, for the length aud importance of it, is not. to he found in rho United dcatos. From twelve to fourteen hours of timo are commonly consumed* when from seven to Dine ought lo bo »uf fieieut. Three changes of cars aro inflicted on tho ma jority of passengers, where not one should be tolerated. A failure of trains to connect is frequently occurring, whereas no such break should be possible. 11 The proposed transfer of passengers through this city, is thought to be more feasiblo aud convenient than a. transfer hi* way of Girard avenue and Fifteenth and Six teenth streets. The track on Girard aveuno is made of cast iron, and readily breaks, and the cars are frequent ly disabled. More than an dour is taken up at present with the transfer of passengers between Broad and Prime streets and Kensington. Tlio proposed new riiilwar. it is beliSYtdi will mike tho connection iii thirty five minutes. Tiiero seems to b© only a choice between placing Philadelphia many miles from the great highway, or granting the travelling pub lic: a tale, convenient, and prompt transit through tlie cll-y. How the Direct Tax will affect OUR MANUFACTURERS.—A special committee of the Philadelphia Board of Trade have had under connitiera tiou a bill reported by Mr. Sovea.B in tho House of Repre sentatives — 11 a bill to proviiio internal revenue to sup port ih& Government and pay inrnrGSt on the public debt.” The committee refer particularly to the dis ci iminating character of the tax bill. Is is expected to produce 5*102,000.000 annually b> direct taxation. Of this sum. independently of the propo o ■ income tax* there is charged upon manufacturing industry #75,000,000. Decides this, manufacturers aro to pay license fwe, rnui their quota of income tax, whilst the mercantile classes eecftpc Altogether, excepting on their income ane profits, anil a trifling license fee. And the ng’ricuhural interest, which is three limes as largo as that of manufactures, is also almost wholly untiixcd, oxcept on the single article of tobacco. The whole value of manufactures in tho United States now sums np at about nineteen hundred millions of dollars. It appears that in large manufacturing establishmepts the fixed and floating capital invested is often greater thun tlie value of tlie wholo annual production* But* estimating the profits at too per cent, the whole income of the manufacturers of the United Stales will be one hundred and ninety millions, of which will be demanded seventy-five millions ; to this add threo per cont. for in come tax, and we have seventy-eight million five hun dred thousand dollars (out of one hundred and ninety million dollars,) proposed to be obtained I'rooi the manu* facturera alone. The tax on crude petroleum oil is estimated to produce 5-2,500,000. But the production of the oil wells is 75,000 barrels a week, or annually 3,900,000 barrels. The tax on crude oil ut 52 per barrel would prodace #7,800.000. Tho Usiea ©ii incomes and salaries are estimated at £8,000,000. Of this, the manufacturers are to pay $3,- 100,000, leaving £4.500,000, for contribution by all other clashes of the community, on incomes derived from fixed investments, from mercantile* professional, and agricul tural profits* gQltirufi and tho like. This committee cannot believe the couutrv is so poor. IVe have no doubt tho Incomo tax of three per cent, if lairly collided, will yield nearer £18,000,000 than $B,- 000.000. Y»it if Congress should pass a bill levelled like this clutlly av productive iudustry of how is tho tax to be > A largo pioportion ©i are persons of moderate means, wno get their o*«ai{ by labor, and who desire to lay by something for eld age. Congress cannot fairly act on the supposition tuat they ure taxing great capitalists only. They aro dealing large interests* divided into many parts; and if they levy upon the manufacturers nearly one-haU of their incomes, they may cripple an interest essential to the independence of the country. It has been suggested to the committee, that, instead of thin behvj taxation upon producrions, a moderate tax of one per cent, upon all articles sold by producers, and of one-half per cent, upon bales made by dealers of every description, might be effective nuii sufficient. This plan is worthy of favorable consideration. The proposed taxation upon natural oil is worthy of note. The crude petroleum, or rock oil, is taxed at five cents, and refined offs tuu cents a gallon. It is believed tho duty should be placed, not upou the crude , but upon tho refined oil alone, and that a drawback should be allowed upon its exportation. With such a drawback, it is thought, there could be sent from Philadelphia alone, to England, 150,009 barrels of refined oil por au burn. It is to be remembered that we have not a mo» nopoly of this spontaneous gift of nature. The wells at EnnUkiMen, in Canada, (forty miles east of Detroit* and fourteen from Lake Erie.) are now slid t j be producing upwaids of 2U,01i0 barrels in a week, and they have great expectations of increise. Sale op Real Estate, Stocks. Sc.— Messrs. Thomas & Sons sold at the Exchange, yesserday, at 12 o’clock noon, the following stocks and real estate: $4,000 bonds Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Central Itaiiroad Company, 3S per cvu{,—ft 1 share Philadelphia Library Company—s 26. 1 share Academy of Fine Arts—sl3. 1 shore Mercantile Library Company—sB 37. 1 “ « “ SS-25. Irredeemable ground-rent $32 a year, secured by * threo-story brick dwelling, Tenth street, south of Par rish street—£s2s. Irredeemable ground-rent $4B a year, secured by a three-&tcry brick dwellinn- Lewis street—sBUo. Large wbarf property, ft T indoiill Island. ( Point Airy,) £OO feet front- Purchased by Robert J. Mercer, Esq.— . valuable hotel and stable?, store and lot of groimd, Nob. 011,913) aud 915 North Second Btreet, oo feet front —sl4-666.69. Petroleum Oil.—Since January 1, 1862, there lias been exported from Philadeipniaio Kag- L**,d &04,070 ialUls 6i btlfAkiim oil, waefch £139.821), and to the West ladies, 418 gallons, worth sl7o—making a total of 595,388 gallons, at $139,999. The progre>s of shipments to foreign ports is watched with much earnest ness; recent advices, however, do not seem to guaranty remunerative returns, and are sufficient to keep in exer cise the cantionary policy of Imjer*. tli£ week a very fair amount of business has been daily transacted. A Urge amount of oil, about 25.000 barrels, has been shipped during last week, and most of this oil will go direct to Europe to fill piovious contracts. The peculiar position of the trade connected with the pro based tax bill, e&uuot foil to oxcito ilia most livoly anxi» ety, unsettling the market, and prices hardly gupperttU. Payjient of Water Rents.—The ordinance passed by Councils, extending the time for tho pajmentof wat«r rents to the first of May, has been approved by the Mayor, and water tenauta have now an additional month to toot their bills, and avoid a mulct of five per cent, upon their Amount. This extension of time is only a matter of justice, os it would be utterly impossible, with the facilities of the Register’s office, for all who desire to settle their accounts before the first of April to do bo. Bepublican Ward Meetings.—The Republicans and others wbo sympathize with their prin ciples met last evening iu their respective wards for the purpeseof organizing Republican associations in ac cotdaiieo with the rules recently adopted for the govern* m< nt of tho party. Appointed Chaplain.—John E. Me redith, a n ember of tho Philadelphia Conference of the M. f. Church, has received the appointment of chaplain of the Fiffy-seconi Pennsylvania Regiment, now at Beaufort, North Carolina. Cleaning the Streets.—Tlio bill appropriating $50,000 for the cleaning of the streets of the city having passed Councils, tho work will b© imme diately commenced under the supervision of the Highway Department. Disorderly Soldiers.—A company of dLch&rg£d pft&S&d thE&iigU thU ill? morning, and made the streets ring with th.eir boisterous shouts and disorderly conduct. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TBADB. THOMAS KIMBER, Jb„ 1 ISRAEL MORRIS, > GoMHTTM Off THI MOMTI. JOSEPH G. GRUBB. ) LETTER BAGS At tfie Merchants 1 Exchange Philadelphia* Ship Summit, R0w1and...... ••Liverpool, March 55 Ship 'VVestmoreiaDd, Decan..............Liverp001, soon Ship Adelaide Bdll, Robert* on Liverpool, soon Ship Frank Flint, C011ey..,, Liverpool soon Bark Americati, Christian ...Port Spain, soon B«rk 4m;li§h PftYiSu ■ll hamm A Fvr‘? CaDoUo, soon fichrft oat ft ind, Gilman.,, »••»•••,,,« soon Schr J M Houston, Russell Barbados, soon MARINE INTEU.IUEN«;E.- FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 20, 1»62, SUN RISES 5 65—SUN SETS ....0 17 fiIGH WATER a 28, AHEIVED Bark Winona, Gallison, 64 days from Messina, with fruit to BeuDCrs A Brother. Saw on Monday morning, going into the Breakwater, bark Frank, from Belfast, Ireland, bound to Philadelphia. Schr Liberty, Johnson, 2 days from Indian River, Del, with corn loJa, L Btwl«y A Go. Schr J W Early , Harrington, 1 day from Frederioa, Del, with corn to Jas Barr at t & Sou. Schr J L Hevcrin, Bonsall, 1 day from Dover, Del, with com to Jas Barratt & Son. Schr T P McColley, Carter, 1 day from Camden, Del, with corn to Jas Barraic A Son. Schr Thomas Vaughan, Hall, 1 day from New York, with mdse to W P Clj de. Schr Louisa Gray, Bowen, from New York. Schr Eli Townsend. Williams, from Boston. Sth L L Sharp, Hatty, from Boston. Schr MohUroy, Craig, from DcUwWA City. Schr It II Shannon, Marts, from Port Royal. Sebr J C Baxter, Price, from Dighton. Steaner Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Steamer Vulcan, Morrison, 24 hoars from New York, with mdse to Win M Baird A Co. OLSABTO. Bark E Sherwood, Hall, Londonderry, B Taylor & Co. Schr Greenland Heather, Pernambuco, J Mason &Co. Schr R H Shannon, Marts, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone St 00. Schr Aid, Gooding, Key West, ‘ do Sebr J C Baxter, Price, Boston, Hammett, Van Dusen & Loclmian, Schr L L Sharp, Haley. Boston, E R Sawyer A Co. 65% Hi Towiievmii Wil'!—*, Bouton, Sinnickson & Olover. Schr Village Quceu, Hawkins, Boston, Noble, Cald well A Co, Scbr Monterey, Craig. Salem, do Schr L Gray, Bowen, Providence, L Audenried A Co. MEMOB4NDA. Snip Florence Chipman, Jones, was loading at Liver pool Bth inst. for Philadelphia. Ship Shamrock, Douno, bailed from Rio de Janeiro 11th lilt, for Boston. ftliip Butslitf. hevu, from Rk> do foneiro 12th lilt, for New VorK. Slip Isaac .Team'i*, Drin'jwator.for New Yort, entered e::t nt Lenien Uth mit. Fhlp Lixzie Oakford, Eldridge, at Bombay Tth ult. from Liverpool. Bark I-avid Lapeley, Bcadling* at London Tth Instant from Bullna. Bark Roanoke, Thompson, hence, was at BiodeJa- Jioiro sth ult. Baib Iboac R Davis, Hand, for Key West, sailed from New York 28d inst. Biig Elizabeth Watts, Bryant, for Philadelphia, was waiting at Loudon Bth inst- Brig Rente™ gtar, Ackley, cleared at Gibraltar 18th ult. for Philadelphia. Brig Mary E Qlillikeu, Nordeu, from New York for Matai-'/.itk* was spoken 11th lost, lat 30, long 71. tfclu- Enterprise, Hull, cleared at Baltimore 24th Inst, for Philadelphia. ftcbr K V King, King, hence, arrived at New York 241 h lijhl. Bohr Pennsylvania, West, at Boston 24tli inst. from Wilmington, Del. Schr Kl'tui Sawyer, Tracy, fiom Boston for Philadel phia. at Edgartowu lOth'iust, and remained 21st. Selir V A tftetson, Rich, cleared a; New Lcmdou 22d inst. for Philadelphia. Ship Charter Oak, loßt at sea, left Philadelphia Jan 31 for Liverpool; was despatched by Messrs Peter Wright A bon. She was of 860 tons burthen, rated A and built in Richmond, Mo, iu 1854, The following is a list of her c«rgo: 7,846 bbls flour, 15,265 bushels wheat, 1,949 do corn* 1,416 bags cloverseed, 59 tes beef, 180 pkgs but ter, 50 l>xs chcere, 41 pktra lard. fr'hip Kearege, lawyer, at New York 24th Instant from Loudon Jan 8, had heavy NW gales: split sails, and strained the ship greatly. Feb 7, lat 44, long 35, fell in with the Norwegian bark Johannes, Korn, from N York for Cork, wiih a signal of distress flying, totally disabled, aud in a si&kihg ddiid!tl6fi‘ took offtho captain, big wife, and tho crow of 12 men, all in a mUorable condition from fatigue, want of provisions and water, and constant ex posure to the sea. the bark having been a weeck fur 13 days Asa consfquenca of the increased number of per sons on board of the K, and her long passage, all hands have Lien on short allowance of bread and water for tbs last four weeks. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Sown Amkbica—Coast ok Brazil—New Light at (‘atk kmo.— Official information has been received at thib i llito tllftt it flew light is exhibited fronia]ight-hou3d r« cento - erected on Focinbo do Gabo point, the southern extn me of tho island of Capo Frio, ou the coast of Brazil, at about three-quarters ot a miio to tho southward of tho old light-house. The tight is a revolving white light, said to attain its greatest brilliancy ov* ry imoute ami a half, and is seen iii nil dirL>ctioiiß from sunward through nn arc of 225 dog* or wlieu hearing between S\V aud E. Tho elevation of the light is C 22 feet above the mean level or the sea, and should bo seen in clear weather from a distance of 25 miles. Tho duration of tho total eclipse is ouly Jivo seconds. The llUffuluailug apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses of tho first order. The tower is round, 53 feet high, and stands in lat 23 deg 1 nun 11 sec S, long 41 degsB min westof Greenwich. The former light on the summit of Capo Frio is discon tinued. Ail bearings aro ningnotic, Variations, 2 min 5 sec west iu 1662. By order. THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary, Treasury I>cpurlm«nt, Office L. 11. Board, Washington City, March 5,1862. run SALK AMMO IiKT. FOR SALE —A highly-cultivated KHn COUNTRY SE AT, of seven acres, situate at the in tersection of RIDGE Avenue and the County Lino Road to Chestnut liilh in Montgomery county, one mile from the station at Chestnut Hill and from the Da Fayette sta tion on the Norristown Railroad. Thoimprovements are a large Mansion Tenant House and Carriage House, all built of stone, in tho best substantial modern stylo, nu ll trout* outbuildings, large grapery, and a variety ot fruit treos, shade, and shrubbery. Termslm P?BS9H sionatonco. Apply to C. B. RITCHIE, 820 ARCH Streot, HENRY LIFPEN, Wisaaliiekon Hall, or mhl-Bifcwfit# PETER BTREEPJKR, near the premises. m J?UK fSALUJ, OK EXCHANGE KSL IN TART FOR CITY PROPERTY—A large COUNTRY MANSION, beautifully situato), command ing the adjacent conutry, together with a Cottage, Gar dener’s Bouse, Farm House, Stables, Bam, ice and Spring llounep. anti nearly fifty-five acres of land, near Abington Station, on tho North PcnnsHvanla Railroad, about nit e miles from the city, Apply at 333 north TOIRP SIR EE 1\ above Vino. mb 25-3t* COllft TilY RESIDENCE TO Bio! LET—For Ibo Summer or fer tlie War, ready fnr niehed, on the Llmo-kfln Pike, mileS tt6i‘th of Ger mantown, containing tfn rooms, including parlor; with seven acres of ground, garden, fish-pond, stable, &c. For further particulars inquire of N. H. BROWN, 118 CHESTNUT Street, or J. M*. McKIM, 106 N. TENTH Street. mb*2l-foaw3t TO LET—A beautiful COON mSm- TRY-PLACE, of 10 acres, on the west side of FRONT Street road, above Hart lane* within ten mi nutes' w alk of the Frankfort and Southwark passenger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south- WC‘gt corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story. mi>23- tr TTIOR SALE—Lot, northeast corner JJ SECOND Street and SUSQUEHANNA Avenue, 200 feet front b> 109 feet deep Apply to LUKENS & MOliT JOMEBY) S£&C£i Str9?h »tx?vo Maiden. Dlti24-12t* TO DISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY known as the " PHOENIX,” and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH, Esq., titaated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAOI and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is In good running order, and has aB the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z, £QCKE & CO. f No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fe22»dtf m TO LET—A House on DEWEY’S EhdL lane, Germantown, with all the modern conve niences, Coach House and Stable, first- rate Garden, and various kinds of fruit} within five minutes, by a good walk, to the station. Apply at No. 23 North FOURTH Street. [mh!3-tfj JAMES ORESSON. FOR SALE—A desirable FARM, n«ar Norristown, Montgomery county, containing 89 acres of superior land, nicely watered. Large stone improvements, fine fruits, &c. Price only $95 per dire. For further particulars, apply to B. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. ga 40 000 PE ACH TREES, VERY fine, thrifty j 16,556 Silver Leaf Maples*, large and hander>me; also, a large assortment of other Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, for sale cheap for cash or on time. Catalogues gratis. CHAS. P. PETERS, mhl7-lm* Concordville, Delaware countv, Pa. TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN—A large communicating Parlor and Cnambor, Iu a pri vate l oUBe on Walnut street, without beard. Tmiuiro at the DRIG Store, ELEVENTH and WAtNUT Streets. mh2o-tf fa FOR SAIiE—A PINE FRUIT ZiZFATiM, one mile from Railroad Staiion, near Do ver. ExteiHvePFA.CII ORCHARD, just in the prime of bearing, besides a great variety of other fruits, large Grapery, &c Plain improvements. Immediate pos- Be&sion. Also, a number of Farms possession of which can be given this Spring. Apply to E. PETTIT, mh2o-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street. qa FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— ~J7a Desirable FARM, containing 95 Acres of supe« rior hed, Six mij«9 frm MHUet-6tr«ct Bridg., in Mont gomery county. Gonvenient to Railroad and Steamboat LandiDg. First-class improvements, nicely watered, Ac. For further particulars apply to E. PETTIT, mh2o.tf No. 309 WALNUT Street M A PESIRABLE WEST PHIL A- Mii DELPHIA KEHIDENCE KOB SALE, N E. cor ner of THIKTT-NINTH (or IVILLIAM) Street and SPKIJCE; house 40 by 36, with kitchen hack, and an the modern conveniences; lot 100 by 175, with fruit trees, shrubbery, Ac., Ac. Terms easy. Apply to FBESLBY BLAKISTON, 25 South SIXTH Street, Or to HENBF M. DECHEBT, mh?o-6t 209 South FIPTII Street. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. gMOKED SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALEB IN FINE GBOCEBIES, mhio-tf COBNEB ELEVENTH AND TINE STS. LEAF LARD.—79 tiercos prime ket-' tie-rendered Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. bADLBB A 00.. mb2o-tf 103 AROIT Street, 2d door above Front. f'IHEESE. —150 boxes fine Herkimer Vy County Cheese, for sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., mh2o»tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front* Adamantine candles.—a job lot of old Adamantine Candles, in storo and for sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, mb!7 107 South WATER Street TTOB SE B ADlBH.— Pure r uck Island XX Homo Badisb, prepared for family use, in pint and half-pint bottles, for sale to the trade by MODES * WIULIA.MS, 107 S«>uth WATEft Street TVyf ESS PORK.—2SO bbls Mess Pork, iTI for sale by C. C. SADLER & CO., pih2o»tf 103 ARCH Street! 2d door above Trout. YINEGAR —F?6hclx White Wine Yiuegar, for sale by JAURETCHE & LA.VERGNE, tobls Nob. 202 and 304 South FRONT Street. GBEJSN CORN AND REAS OO cases Winslow's henaetical]y-eoaled Green Corn, 20 ** “ “ Green Peas, 20 bis “ « Fresh Tomatoes, just landed and for sale by RHODES * WILLIAMS, MT South WATER Strafe FRUIT. DRIED APPLES.—66 sacks new Western Dried Applesj 7 bbls new Western Dried Apples. Just receiTed Mid In store- For sale by MURPHY A KOONS, i+l-u Ho. 14d NORTH WHASVM RAISINS, —SOO boxes Layer Baininfl j 800 half boxes Layer Raisins; 800 botes M B Bunch fiaidns: 800 half boxes U B Bunch Bauiins. Hew and choice fruit* now landing and for sale by MURPHY A KOONSt iaT.tf . Ho. 140 NORTH WHABYIB. THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY Have reopened atd refitted a BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD’S HOTEL, Washington, d. cj. Thin comminy is prepared to nccommixlnte the soeata of that bouse, and the public, with every Telegraphic facility. Communication direct with BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, And all Telegraphic Statica! Is the loyal state*. GENERAL OI'EtCS, No. 433 PENNSYLVANIA AYE NUB. W. P. WESTERVELT, tnhl&-lm "VTOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN v that application has been made to the Trustees of the Fire Association for the renewal of a P lI.I'IV OF INSURANCE, No. 8732 for «1,000, dated Sept-mbor 10,1829, and toned in the.immo or MdfiftdftfST Me- CULLY, which has been lost or mislaid, Any intorma tiou thereof will be received Dy SAMUEL McOULLY, 8. W. corner of FRONT and MARION Streeta. mhll-tiith&s Im BEBT QUALITY ROOFING SLATE * always on hand and for sate at Union Wharf* 14H BEACH Street* Kensington. T. THOM&B* mvT-1* 817 WALNTTT Blrtat. PhiislelvhU pARD PRINTING, BEBT AND \*J (Jheapeet in the City, at RIN3WALT A BBOWH g, M Booth THIRD Street no* THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26, 1862. rYXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY, V-/ Oxford, Chester county. Pa. In a healthful, and easily accessible location, it affords advantages for a thorough and normal education. The course of study includes the Ornamental Branches aud most of tho solid branchcn taught In our colleges. The next Seseiou will open MAY 7, iBB2. For circulars, ad drcßa Mia H. BAKffR, Priccipal, ' mbULlm "\7ILLAOE GREEN SEMINARY— T BBLECT SCHOOL NEAR MEDIA PA.—Tho rough course in the Languages, Mathematics, English studios, and all the usual branches. Special attention paid to BooJt-koepinß. Fine Philosophical Apparatus and Library. Pupils of all &g4ij t&kdfi. Hoarding pur week, $2 2ft. Bev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M. mhfl-lm Village Green, Pa. BOKL)ENT©WN female 001. LEGE, Bordentewn, N. J. This Institution is pleasantly located on the Delaware river, ljf hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to tho common and higher branches of Rng tlsh, and superior advantages are furnished in vocal and Instrumental music. German and French are taught by patives, and spoken in the family. For con taining full particulars, address ‘ Letters op administration to tlie Estate of JOHN B. W. HAMILTON, late of the city of Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the estate will pluaso make payment, and those haviug claims or de- DIQUdB Will.present them without, delay, to Philadelphia, February 19, 1862.—NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That write pf Bciro-tociaa will be issued upon tho following claims, at the expiration of three months from thu date horouf, unless tho same are previously paid to Iho undoraigned, at bis oflico, No. 520 WALNUT Streot, in the city of Fhiladclilua: The city of Philadelphia, to tho use nf James McOlos key, vs. James Stroud, ow-ior, &c. D. C., March. T., 18130, Nth 3> Claim for iSQ73iIQi fur curbing aud paring in front of a lot of ground on the N. K. corner of Thirty fifth and Aapon streets, Twenty-fourth wanl. Samo vs. Thomas Bracken, owner, ac. Com. Pleas, March T., 1860. No. 19. Claim for $60.90, for curbing and paving iu front of a lot of ground on the east side of Thirty *fifih street* Twenty •fourth wardi 155 feot north of Sycamore Btrect. STEPHEN BENTON, lel9-w3m Attorney for Olaimant. Estate of Joseph a. weder, M. D-, Deceased.—Whereas, Letters of Adminis tration. with the will aDoexedi on tlio estate of JOSEPH A. WEDER, M. 1)., deceased, liave been granted by the Regiffer of WtUg for tho city and county of Philadelphia, to the undersigned, all persons indebted to tho said estate will ptease make payment, and those having claims against the same present them to - WM. S. COTTINGER, Adm’r c. t a,» 154 North TWELFTH Street, Or Lis Attorney, J. G. BHINKLE, N. E. cor. of SEVENTH and SANSOM Streets. lUUI9-W6l* AUDIT< >R’S NOTlCE.—Distribution of tlie E«UUe of JOSEPH RIDGE, Into of the Township of Tinicum, in the county of Rucks, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the Orphans* Court for the County of Bucks, in the Stato of Pennsylvania, to dis tribute the balance in the hands of JOHN N. SOL LIDAY, Administrator of said cetate, to and among the heirs IUFMf, according to !nw, will nwet tho imrtios ia> tercsted at bis Office, in the Borough of Doylestown, in said County, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of April next, at 10 o’clock A. M., and make distribution afore- Bfiid. ELIAS CARVER, Auditor. March 18,1862. wk2o-w4t Estate of jttdith hbyliggr, DECEASED.—Letters of Administration having been granted to the undersigued on tho estate of JUDITH ,’JEYLIGEB, Deceased, by the Register of Wills for tho City and County of Philadelphia, all per eons indebted to said estate tWll, plOftWO OQAkO payment, and those having claims present the saiUO to T7BTATI OF JOHN P. D. MUHLBN- Ci BERG, deceased.—The Auditor appointed by the Orphans’ Court to audit, settle, and adjust, the ac count of CH aPMAN BIDDDE. one of tho Administra tors, d. b. n. c. t. a., of JOHN P. D. MUHLBNBBBG, deceased, and to report distribution of the balance in his hppds. will meet the parties interested at his office. No. 829 ABCH Street, on WEDNESDAY, Mnrch 20,1862, at 4 o’clock P. M. EDWARD HOPPER. • mhl4-fmw 5t Auditor. PORT RICHMOND IRON WORKS. 1 —COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE, JOHN H. TOWNE, formerly of the firm of Merrick & Town©, has become a member of the firm of I. P. MORRIS & CO , to take effect from and after the Ist of January, 1861 Isuo P. Morris withdraws from active partfcipft tion in the conduct of the hUßineu. The title of the new firm la -1. P. MORRIS, TOWNE, ft GO. ISAAC P. MORRIS, LEWIS TAWS, JOHN J. THOMPSON* fell JOHN H. TOWNE. pOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—IS v BASL MORRIS this day retires from our firm. His fionm THEODORS EL »b 4 FBEDERIOK W. MORRIS, are admitted as partners, and the busi neM will be continued as heretofore. A BMI CLOTHING AND EQUI jIX page office, Philadelphia, March 24,1862. PROPOSALS will be received at tlua Office until THURSDAY’, March 27th, at 12 M., for furnishing Three Hundred S*ts HOSPITAL TENT POLES, to be equal to and similar in every respect to the army standard, a sample of which can be seen at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Bids Will be endorsed “Pfoposjls for Hospital Tort Poles.” G. H CROSMAN, zuh2s-3£ Deputy Quartermaster General. TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will he received until MARCH 31st, inclusive, at the office, corner of THIRTIETH and MARKET Btreete, West Philadelphia, for the GRADING and BAL LASTING of two and a quarter miles of the Junction Railroad, betweon Bridge street and the Columbia Bridge, in West Philadelphia. Plans of the work can be seen at the Engineer's office, and tho necessary informa ti&fi obtained, on and after March 24. mhlo-tmb29 JOHN A. WILSON* Engineer. TITAIISHAL ? S SALE.—-By virtue of JSUL a writ of sale, by the Hon . JOHN CA.DWALA DKK, Judge of the District Court of the United States* in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania* in Ad miralty * to me directed* will be sold at public sale* to the highest and best bidder* for cash, at QUEEN-STREET WHARF, on TUE9DAY* April 1, IMC3, 60 crates of earthenware, part of the cargo of the ship Amelia . Tl/f ARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of J.U a writ or order of gale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD MV ALABER, Judge of the District Coart of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania* in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at public sale* to the highest and best bidder* for cash, at CALLO W HILIISTRFET WHARF; on WEDNESDAY; April 2d, 1862, at 12 o’clock M., thobrigHEUALD, her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo laden on board thereof, consisting of 655 casks and 308 barrels spirits turpentine. WILLIAM MILL WARD, IT. 8. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PiHLADHLWtu, March 20, 1862. mh2l*ot "IUTAHSHAL ! S SALE.—By virtue of Lt~l_ » writ of 6ale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be soli, at public gala, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at QUEEN-STREET WHARF, on TUESDAY, APRIL 1, 1862, at 12 o’clock M.» the cargo of the schooner PRINCE ALFRED, as sisting of Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, Rum, and Salt. WILLIAM MILLWAIID, MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of ronnsylThnifti in Admiralty, to mo dircctod* will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and best. bidder, for cash* at QUEEN-STREET WHARF, bn TUEBDAY, April Ist, 1862, at 12 o’clock M., the Schooner PRINCE ALFRED, her tackle, ap parel, and furniture, as she now lies at said wharf. WILLIAM MILLIARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of PonnsylvAulft. Philadelphia, March 16, 1862. mh2Q-6t PENN STEAM ENGINE *■« AND BOILER WORKS NEAFIH A LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MACHINISTS,BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many yearvj been in successful operation, and been exclusively earn gaged in building and repairing Marine and River Kn« ginee, high and low pressure, Iron Boilers* Water Tanks, Propellers, Ac., Ac., rebpectfully offer their services to the public, as being fully, prepared to contract for Kn ginta of all stees. Marine, River, and Stationary, having Beta of patterns of different -sizes, are prepared to exe cute orders with quick despatch. Every description ol pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Flue, Tubular, and Cylinder Boilers, oil the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Fosgings, of all siues and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip* Hons; 801 l Turning, ficreu'-Outling, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge* and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room'for re pairs of boat*, where they can lie in perfect safety, and are provided with shears* blocks, falls, Ac., Ao„ lor rail? ing heavy or light weights. JACOB O. NEAFII, JOHN P. LEVY, jel4-tf BEACH and PALMES Streets. it TAUGfIAH MfififiJGSi *. corn* WILLIAM H* MERBICKi HARTLEY OTBRIOK* QOUTBWABK foundry, IO FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, Manufacture High and Lew Pressure Steam Engines* for land, river, and marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ac.; Cast ings of all kind*, either iron or brass. Ir&i.Ff&mA Roofs for Gas Works. Worlyihopa* Bill* road Stations, Ac. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. Every description of Plantation Machinery, such Sfl Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Traiuß, Defecators, Filters, Piimplog EnglttSl. Afl. fiole Agents for N. Rillieox’g Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nesmyth’s Patent Steam Hammer* and As plnwftil A Wolsey’s Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine. aus-tf Tl/fORGAN, ORR, & CO., STEAM -111 ENGINE DDILDBBB, Iron Founders, end General Machinists and Boiler Makers* No. 1210 OAL LOWHILL Street, Philadelphia. fol3-ly SON, & BENBOW’S Mr. G. 11. BSNBOW. of the obeve firm, so long known to the American trade, it forms his friends and patron* that, the partnership having expired with Hr. Low. he has taken into partnership his son, HENRY BENBOW, who has been many years connected with the late firm. CL H, having purchased the share of the busi ness belonging to B abert Low. Ir , who woe the origln&l proprietor of LOW’S BROWN WINDSOR SOAP* Ao., BENBOW A SUN will continue the manufacture of that superior article, having bad the sole management for several years. Also, of HONE Y, GLYCERINE, FANCY SOAPS, FOMADBS, PERFUMES, BAULKS, *o. T <he Quality of which they guarantee equal w-sw imported into the American.market. Bu> era visiting England the present year are requested to examine our goods and .prices without incurring the obligation to purchase. Superintendent SHEEP AND GOAT SKINS.—A small InvilC* 61 Bh«a* dud Quit Skim for Mia 67 JAOBKTOHK lc LAYKUO NX, ».2I 202 sod 204 South FRONT Strwt. EDDCATIONAI.. Bev. JOHN H. BBAKELEY, A. M. 1a29-2m* U6AL, JOSHUA C. CRAVEN. Administrator, fc26-wfit* 504 MINOR Street. HANNAH M. SHARP, Administrator, mhs-w6t N 0.248 UNION Street, Philadelphia. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. MORRIS, WHEELER, ft GO., Iron Merchants, 1608 MARKET Street. Philadelphia, Doc. 81,2001, jai-tf PROPOSALS. MARSHAL'S SALES. WILLIAM MILLWARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 21,1802. mh22-6t 11. 8 Marshal E. D, of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, March 20,1862. mh2l-6t MACHINERY AND IRON. rniLAnnLraiA. MEBBICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. BENBOW k SON, 12 LITTLE BRITAIN, LONDON. ILLUMINATING OILS. QIX.I OIL.!! OIL!!! HULBURT & BRODHEAD, HO. 240 ARCH STREET, Having opened a General Depot For the Sale of Extra Refined and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call the Special atfentton Of dealers and consumer! to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, os it possesses merit beyond anything heretofore offered iu this market, being entirely free from that gluoy substance and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this market, produce! no smoke, and Is free frdB4 Ml M^OSlVt properties. 67* Orders from City or Oountry promptly at tended to. fe2B-2m Prefrident. « T UOl FER” OIL WORKS. -Lj 100 Bbls. “ Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all the oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flame, without erustins the wick, and bat slowly. Bbls. lined with glow enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, ft PEARSALL. fe2l-tf Office 515 MARKET Street. /"IARBON OIL.—IOO bbls. Natrona V-/ Oil in store and for sale by DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & co, Northeast Corner FOURTH and BACH Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLES ALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS ANI) BEARERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. KAHDFACTCRBBS OF WHITE LEAH AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, *O. Minis rOR MB CELEBRATED FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealer, and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. WHITE lea: on., Sed Lewi, White PrectpiUio, White Load, Lunar Caustic, Litharge, Narcotine, Sugar of Lead, Suiph. Morphine, Copperas, Morphine, Oil of Vitriol, Acetate Morphine, Calomel, Lac. sfalph., Patent Yellow, Ether Sulphuric, Chrome Bed, Ether Citric, Chrome Veliow, Sulphate Quinine, Auna Fortis, Corro. Sublim., Muriatic Acid, Denarcotized Opium, E-peoxu Salta, Ohio* Ido of Soda, Bocbelle Salts, WetlierilPa ext. GlnehS Tartaric Acid, Tartar Emetic, Orange Mir oral, Chloride of Lime. Soluble Tart. Crude Borax, * BtlLr Soda, Beftned Borax, White Vitriol, Camphor, Bed Precipitate, Be3in Copavia. WETHEBILL A BROTHER, Druggists and Manufacturing Chemists, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street, lalfi-tr ®htlat>rt,phta. CABINET FDRHITOKE PABINET FURNITURE AND BlL liabd tables. MOORE & CAMPION, No. $6l South SECOND Street, in connection with their extensive Cabinet Business are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And hare now on hand a full supply, finished with the MOOBB & CAMPION’S IMPItOVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounced, by all who have used them, to be iDDerior to all others. For the quality and finish of these tables the maun* facturer* refer to their numerous patrons througnout the Union* who are familiar with the character of their work. fe26-6m Electricity will cure all FORKS ?QF DISEASE, when applied by Prof. C. II- BULLES, 3220 WaLSUT Street,' FMiadeiphift, the founder and teacher of tui entire new mode of ap plying Galvanism, Maguetism, Electro-magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, in harmony with bis discovery of the polarities of the brain, and ganglionic relatioii? of the human system. Bead the following: About two years and six months ago I was taken with luflammatoiy Rheumatism, am would sometimes have it 80'bad, in different parts of my b,dy, tbat I wouidbe un able to move. 1 he parts affected would swell, and the pain was very severe, and in damp weather would ge nerally be very stiff, and confined me in the house. I have tried different pbreipfans and personal recommendations to cure the rheumatism without fait, and i also have taken a ijreat many different extracts, and other medi cines, antfgot hut temporary relief. I was persuaded by a friend to try Professor BOLLES & CO , 1240 WALNUT Street, Electrical Physicians., but thinkiiua at the time it would be like tbo rest, I felt relucraut about trying it, but a few da> s after I e&w & certificate ill TJI6 P1‘033, 0. daily paper of a cure of a chronic else he bad made upon a minister ofthi iff. B. Charch, 1633 HELMUTS Street; and I went to see him, and after examination he said he could cure me. I submitted myself to his treat ment, and the effect was astonishing; no shocks, (such as I expected,)) but ail was ploasaut abd &gree&l>l&- Aiiil after the fourth application I felt better than I bad for some time, and in the fifth Application I was perfectly cured, the whole occupying not quite two weeks I do heartily recommend any person similarly afflicted, and believing if any person who has any acute or chronio BfiiicuoD would call and see Professor fiOLLES A 00., Electrical Physicians. 1220 WALNUT Street, ho would get relieved of his suffering by their treatment. ALEXANDER AD AIRE, 1312 SAVER V Street, mh2l*3t* Eighteenth ward, Kensington. TO TBE DISEASED OE ALL CLASSES.—AII sub-acute and chranic diseases cured by special guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, and in case of failure no charge will be made. Profeesoi- BOLLEP, tbs PLUNDER ef IkU NEW PRACTICE, will SUPERINTEND the treatment of all cates HIMSELF. A pamphlet containing a multitud * of certificates of those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions froni medical men, will he given to any person free j Lectores a*fc cAEstAiiUi 1 »IVAIi fti IQSO tfi Bl&diO&l DIQII and others who deelte a knowledge of my discovery in applying Klectric'ty as a reliable therapeutic agent. Consultation free. mh24>6t# /T7LECTEIOITY, PROPERLY AP / 1J PLIED, TRIUMPHANT.— Doctor A. H. / STEVENS, late of No. 1220 Walnut street, Phila- I del phi a, has located himself at No. 1418 South PENN I SQUARE, a few doors west of BROAD Street. The I location ia a very desirable one in spring aiu! summer, 1 particularly for th 959 who may choose to take board in the Doctor’s family while uuder treatment. Having had extensive practice in the treatment of va rious diseases, both of ladies and gentlemen, in this and other cities, he expects a large share of patronage from bis special friends, and from the diseased generally. All curable cases will be warranted, if desired, CONSUL TATION AND ADVICE FREE. N. B.—One day in each week will be exclusively de- i voted to tAe treatment of the respectable and worthy 1 poor, free-of charge. I I Location, No. 1418 South. PENN SQUARE, a few I doors west of BROAD Street, Philadelphia. a A, H. SCBVENS, / mli7>fmw 3m Medical Electrician.* BROWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA GINGER, „ Manufactured only at FREDSaICK BflO'WN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORK, Northeast corner oflllTH aniICIIBSTNUT Street*, Attention is called to thisvaluableromedywhich should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it is in dispensable, curing affections of the stomach and bowels, and is a certain preventive from the effects of bad water* CAUTION*—To prevent this valuable Essence from being counterfeited, a new Steel Engraving, executed at great coat, will be found on tho outside of the wrapper, in order to guard the purchaser against being imposed upon by worthless imitations. And sold by all respectable Druggists In the United States. fefi fffrm-fim MUTTER’S GOUGH SYRUP. ITI 7. BROWN. COPY-RIGHT SECURED. Pyepaved anly front the Original Prescription of tho late PROFESSOR MUTTER. AT FREDERICK BROWN’S, Northeast corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets •Philadelphia. This Remedy is a safe and simple preparation from the receipt of the late distinguished Professor Mutter, with whom it was a favorite proscription. That he used it in his extensive practice, Insures to the timid a certain proof of its pore and innoxious elements, and to those who know his character for skill mid 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 guidance 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 not at hand, it may be used with safety, according to the directions, in all cawi efshprf tr Iws §«««!»• - F°. r .““'® at FBISDKmCK bbown‘s, Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sts., ocl9-s&w 6m Philadelphia. QLUTEN CAPSULES PURE COD-LIVER OIL. The repugnance of most patients to OOD-LIVER f&d the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forme J«f disguise for lie admiolsirotiob that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often thejvehicie neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving quite as unpalatable and of lee* therapeutic value. The repug nance, DdUtffii ftp,, to ißTfittfa induced by disgustoff tbs Oil, is entirely obviated by fbo use or our capsulES. COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much used lately in Europe, the experience there of the goodie suits bom their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER. BUSINESS NOTICES. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN wnTXIHTfor 18 years, No. 219 VINE Street, above fi*£ohd. Inserts the most beautiful Teeth of the age, mounted on fine Gold, Piatina, Stiver, Vulcanite, Go rslite, Amber, Ac., at prices more reasonable for neat and substantia! work than any Dentist in this city. Teeth Plugged to last for life. No pain iu extracting Teeth.. Aitlflclal Teeth repaired to suit. No pay until fOtlnfled aii is right. Reference, heart fooditieft. TOHN A. ALLDERDIOE, tf ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW Has resumed the Practice of bis Profession at SBWOABTLI, DKLAWABBi JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE (I ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN Bo ad, is prepared to put on any amount of ROOFING on the most MODERATE TERM& Will guaranty to make every Building perfectly Water-tight. IBT Orders promptly attended to. myT-ly BROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE, A«, i Brew?, 8b?!»M, *O., lor sale by O. B. BLAKiSTOHi Commiaaicn MwabiWii )»IC-3m 13 S<ratb VATIB WMt WILLIAM M. WILSON, 1108 MARKKr Street. >, DRY AND IN MEDICINAL. PHILADELPHIA. 1419 WALNUT Street. PhUwMchi.. INSURANCE COMPANIES. Delaware mutual safety rNfIUBANO* COMPANY INCOBFOBATKD BY THE LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1835. OFFICE B. E. CORNER TfllBl) AND WALNUT STREETS PHILADELPHIA* MAKINE INSURANCE ON YESBELB, ) CARGO, ( TV) .11 Midi or tIM World. fßeiqht, \ INLAND INSUBANOEB On Goods, by Rivera, Canale, Lakea, and Land CarrlagM to all parts of tho Union. FLUB INBUBANCKB On Merchandise generally. On Store#. I>w£i]in* lionacs, Ac. ASSETS OF THE (JOMPXHY, HOY. 1,18 AL Fla. ooflT. $lOO,OOO United States Five per cont. Loan. $100,260 00 60,000 United States Six per cent. Trea ' sury Notes 40.006 8T 36,000 United States Seron and Three* tenths per cent. Treat*ary Notes SB,OOO 00 100(000 State of Pennsylvania Five per cent. Loan 89,55126 ISOyOSO Philadelphia City Six per cent. Loan 119,448 17 80,000 State of Tennessee Five per cent. Lo&ii i 24,076 00 20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, Ist Mort* gage Six per coni. 80nd5....... 20,000 00 00,000 Pennsylvania Railroad, 2d Mort gage Six per cent. 80nd5....40,130 88 15,000 SCO Sharos Stock Germantown Qas Company, principal and intorwrt guarantied by the City of Phi ladelphia 14,557 60 2,000 100 Shares Btook Pennsylvania Railroad Company,. 2,000 00 Bills receivable for insurances made...... 90,730 07 toodff and M0rtgagee.,,,,.,,,,76,000 00 Beal Khtftte.... * 36 Balances duo at Agencies—Premiums on Marine Policies, Interest, and other ■ Debts due the Company 48,131 07 Scrip and Hto*k of sundry Insurance and other Companies, sll,B43—estimated va lue Cash on hand—ln Banka... In Drawer SALE OK AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMISKUIUKItIES, MILLINERY GOODS. FANCY GOODS, «frc , by Catalogue, "rrYRn ; Ibis Morning, Kk. statM, =S^!iiT,!’fo n l 1 10 °’ ,:l ' ,ck precisdy - F * P gf lBton > EMBROIDERIES AND LACE GOODS. UeuryjJioao, a full lino of new spring styles embroidered jaconet, Edward Darlington, cambric, and muslin collars and sets, waists, robes, bauds, Wn™r e M»Ti»ftinA. lluuuciiuu Ac.: Maltose lace collars, black bice veils, Spencer M. livame, laces, edging, &c. • ?‘‘ nd ’ WSBS CAHtiiite itbßUs, wtii'i'ii oOObl ’ A “ i,,voku cf ludlm’6.B and gents' 3 4 tnpo bnnW jaceo r. Jones, ami bcnistit.-hed linen cambric hnnrtPercbiefs, from low jltl'hir» 8 p M |cfrt r d ’ Tery 11,811 c,>B '’ fl,r tho L '” t nity anies; linen skirt ijvnß IH«.K - fronts, Ac. Also, nlno of plain jaconet, cambric and Jo*'" bcmple, Pittflbmf, uainEOok mnsbn, tope clic-cka. lawns. &c. ?’ n‘ n IIIiiiIUNS, MILLINERY WOODS. »is™n*n' -jT. Al ™> cholct! sprins «tJ les bonnet and triaiming ribbon, , „, tlts, : rons aititicial flowers, ctapes, joined blondes, bonnot 1. HAND, Vice President silks, illusions, Ac. irotary. lali-U j HOOr SKIRT?, FAXCI GOODS, &c. 160 dozeu woven tape and tied steel spring noop skirts; ; gents’mid bojfi’fi.ispfmlr-n*} nvck ri 11 ?, bead pets, bead , goods, purses, porte momiuies, necklaces, notions, fancy ; goods, Ac. William Martin, Edmond A. Bonder, Theophilns Paulding, John R. Punroso> John C. Davia, James Tra^oair f William Gyro, Jr., James 0. Band. William 0. Ludwig, Joseph H. Seal, Dr. B. M. Huston, George G, Lei per, Hugh Craig, Charles Kelly, WILLIAM THOMAS < HEN*RY LYLBURN, Se rjUiii RJfiLIAJN’Cfi MUTDA It ISSDIASOI OOMTAHT, OF PHILADELPHIA, OFFICE No. 305 WALNUT STREET, Insures against LOSS OB DAMA.GIC BY FIBS, « Honaeih Stores, and other buildings, limited orperposual, and on Furnitun, Goods, Wares, and Mer chandise. in town or country. OABH CAPITAL, *23I,IIO.OO—ASSETS 9317,142.04, Whlsh Is iBTSsW iwMswft Tls; In first mortgage on city property, worth double the am0unt,....... .9133,900 00 PenDHylvania Railroad Co.’b 0 por cent, first mortgage loan, at par ft,ooo 00 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s S per cent* so- oond mmsftgv i9»n» (?3Q,ooo) fli ? ooo oo Huntingdon and Broad Top Bailroad ami Canal Oq.'b mortgage 10an.,.. 4,000 00 Ground rent, first-class., e 3,403 60 .illateral loans, well secured 2,500 00 City of Philadelphia 6 per cent loan 80,000 GO AUegtiroy bounty 6 per pent. Pa. 88. loan* 10,000 00 Commercial Penh stock,e,is& 61 Mechanics’ Bank stock 3,813 60 Pennsylvania Bailroad Co.’s stock * 4,000 00 The Reliance Mutual Insurance Co.'s etock. 36,350 00 The County Fire Insurance Co.’a stock..... 1,060 00 The Delaware M. 3. lodurance (Jq.'b stock,, 769 66 Union Mntnal Insorance Co.’s 5crip,..,,,,, 890 00 Bills receivable. 14,303 74 Book accounts, accrued interest* Ac....,,,, 7,104 Oft Cash on hand,«,„. M 11.644 04 9317,143 04 The Mutual principle, combined with the ewuHty of a Stock Capital, entitles the insured to partloipato in the rnoriTß of the Company, without liability lor Losasft. Leases promptly adjusted and paid. directors. Olem Tingle,, William B. Xitempooßi Frederick Brown, William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, E. L. Carson, Bobert Toland, Pr Boflengorteßi Charles B. wood* James 8. Woodward, A H. HwoKMiv, Secret February 10.1661. INSURANCE OOM !i PANT—Office, So. 409 WALNUT Street lira Insurance on Houses, and Merchandise generally* pp fiyprable terms. eithor_Limited or Perpetual. bIBECTOBS. Jeremiah 800 sail, Thomaa Marsh, John Q. Ginnodo, Charles Thompson, Edward D. Roberts, James T. Bale, Samuel i). Smedley, Joshua T. Owen, Broken g, Q«Je, John J. Griffith,. JKRKaiIAII BOK3AI.iI, FradfanL JOHN a GINNODO. Vto. PrMtdenL SiaaAW Co«. heiwr. i*n TWSUKANOB COMPANY OF THE X STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—OFFICE Bom ft «td 6 EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, North lldfl Of WAL* HUT Street, between DOCK. and THIBD Streets, Phfin ielphia. INCORPORATED in 1704—CHARTER PERPETUAL. CAPITAL, 9200,000. PROPERTIES OF THE COMPANY, FEBRUARY i, im, WABINH, FIBS, AND INLAND TBAN3POBTA- TION INSURANCE. DIRECTORS. Henry P. Bherrerd, Samuel Grant, Jr., Charles Macalestei, Tobias Wagner, William S. Smith, Th6ttlA£ B. WotfcMll, Jehu B. Austin, Henry G. Freeman, William B. White, Charles S. Lewis, George H. Stuart, George Q. Canon, Edward 0. Knight. HENBT D. SHEBREBD, President. WtLLiAH filkipik. Secretary. ivfiO-tf f£lH® ENTERPRISE nreußANos company ot Philadelphia. (FIBS INSDBAITCS EXCLUSIVELY.} « COMPANY’S BUILDING, 8. W. COBNSB FOUST* AND WALNUT STREETS. DIRECTORS. F. BmtcWord Stair, Mordeca) L. Dawson, William McKee, Gee. H. Stuart, Haibro Frazier, John EL. Br«wa, John M. Atwood, B. A. Fahnestock, Benj T. Tredick, Andrew D. Gash, flenry Wharton, J. L. Erringer. F. RATOfiFOBD STABB, President “ QliftLM W. Oou. Secretary fell EURE INSURANCE. J? MECHANICS’ INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA, No. 188 North SIXTH Street, below Baoe, Insure Buildings, Goods, end Merchandise cent-* rally, from Loss or Damage by Fire. The Company gn*> rmxxir to Ml LSW&t t»6MBftlP, ftfid thlPfib J ho** t» merit the patronage of the pabito. DIBXOTOBS. Robert Flanigan, Michael McGeoy, Edward McGoyam, Thomas 6. McCormick, John Bromley, Francis Falls, John Casttady, Bernard H. HtlMßina, Charles Clare, MioluDl Oahllli CIS OOOPSH, PreaWenl. etary. oott William Morgan, Francis Cooper, George L. Dougherty, James Martin, James Duress, Matthew McAleer, Bernard Rafferty, Thomas J. Hemphill, Thomas Fisher, Feuds HcManni, FRAN BlsliU Blirurr. Sect Anthracite insurance COMPANY. Authorized Capital $400,000 —• CHARTER PERPETUAL^ Offloe No. 811 WALNUT Street, between Third and Fourth Streets, Philadelphia. This Company will insure against loss or damage bp fire, on Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise gene rally. Also, Marine Insurances on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. Inland Insurance to all parti of the Union. DIRECTORS. William Esher, Davis Pearson, D. Luther, Peter Sieger, Lewis Andenrled, J. 8. Baum. John B. Blakiston, Wm. T. Bean, Joseph UtifliU, John Kotehara, WILLIAM ESHER, President WM. F. DEAN, Vice President W. M. Bun. Secretary. mpS-tf Fire insurance exclusive- BY. —The PENNSYLVANIA FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Incorporated 183 ft. CHARTER PER PETUAL. No. ftlft WALNUT Street, opposite Independ «noe Sonars. This Company, favorably known to the eommnnity tor thirty >ds. yearii continues to Insure pgatevt Loss or Da mage by Fire, on public or private Building*? either per manently or for a limited time. Also, on Furniture, stocks of Goods, or Merchandise generally, on liberal Their O.pltal, together with a lnrg* Burptn. Bund, I. ‘(nvwtad la the mat careful monntti wbicli soablM thm lo offw to the Inland on mutant) ted wonrltr la U). mm of lom. DIBHOTOBB. Jonathan Fattaraon, Thomaa Boblnat Quintili Campbell, Daniel Smith, Jr., Alexander Benson, John Poyerona, WtUi&ul Honleliaij Thomaa fhnllh. Isaac Hnslehunt, JONATHAN William O. Oaovnii PATTERSON, PrerfdtnL cretary. apt American fire insurance UOMrAHY. Incorporated 1810. OIIAJiTSB PERPETUAL. Ho, 810 WALNUT Street, abore Third, Philadelphia. Haring a largo pald-np Capital Stock and Borplna, to vetted in eonnd end available Secoritteit continue* *> tamm od fiwelUngPi Btorw, fB»s!. t 9r?i Merchandise, Mi in port and their Oargoea, au« other *•*•?“ »*- partp. All Loaaea liberal]! and promptlp adjusted. DXBEOTORB. Thomas B. Maria. James B. Campbell, Jnhn Webb, Sdmond G. Dutilb) BimtteiaUtftton, Otmrlei W. FonttMTi Patrick Brad?, Uriel Morrii. John T. Lewl% miJ l THOM, a LIIM O. lie Osawfoed. AS B. HABIB, President. Secretary. feS-tt COAL* HAMPTON’S SPLENDID LEHIGH KUT, Hampton's splendid Stove Coal* Hampton*3 splenJU B§fi Oiftl. Tardy southeast cor. FRONT and POPLAR, mhlB-l'2t# ROBERT K CORbON, GOAL DEALER office, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND,. fe27-3m PHILADELPHIA. jHOAL. —THE UNDERSIGNED Vy beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have removed their LEHI6Q GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STREET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where ther Intend te kM p the best auality or LEHIGH UUAL, from the moot approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON A CO., Office, 112 South 6J3OOND Street. Yard. EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. SOLDIERS BSeuld he «», h, H A &WBEH>4 EKPMSS. Ml CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF BATHS, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon roe. and all other points occupied by our troops. fe24-3ro* Shheii THE! ADAMS J£2r PRESS COMPANY, Office 820 OBEMTNU r street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Batik Notes, and Specie, either by ft* own Unes or in connection with other Express Companies, to *ll the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. Ei B» fIANPF M HPt felS General Superintendent 4nun. PANCOAST & WABNOOK, AUC .'"sfiY.Ma'ba * ,A. TIOHKEES. No. 213 market gt^i. 51T 88 ! #1,616 89 £869,128 8T Bamnol Biapbam, Boiert Ste-a. 'William Musaar, Benj. W. Tißgley, Marshall Hill, J. JohMon Brown, Oh&rlea Leland, Jftwb T. SBBttßft Smith Bowes, John Bissell* Pittsburg* TINGLEY, PrwMont BAJLKB BY APtTIW JOHN B. MYERS & CO., AUCTION EERS, Nob, 232 tuid 234 M4R&ET Street. SALK UF I>KY GOODS. On Thursday Meriting, March 27, on four months credit— -600 package* British, French, and American dry goods. SALE OF OLD ITIING* Ac. On Thursday Afternoon, March *7, on four m-ntW credit— A stock of city-made clothing, whirls. drawers, &c. - 2g| SALE UF CARPETINGS. On Friday Morning, March 28, on four months’ credit— -360 pieced velvet, ingrain, and Venetian car* petiugv, mattings, Ac. SALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. On fii<.iid«y MoriuiiKi March 31, on four months’ credit— -760 packages French, German, Swiss, and British dry goods. SALK OF SOOTS AN** SHOES. Oij Tuesday Morning, April 1, on four months* credit— -1,000 packages boots ami alioes. IjIUKNJUBB, BRINLEY, & CO., X? 429 CHESTNUT STREET. SALE OF FANCY AND STAPLE FRENCH DRY GOODS On Friday Morninff, March 28iftt 19 trclr/iikw 400 lots fancy and staple French dry goods. PEREMPTORY SALK FOR CASH. On Tncßday and Wednesday Mornings. April 1 and 2, at 10 o’clock— A btrge stock of fancy and staple dry goods, from a larp« jobbing h*»U*£ deellblna Luahursa. Catalogue be ready and tho goods open for exami nation on Tuesday morning, April 1. ■SF" Particulars hereafter. first spf.cial sale of straw goods for spring of 1662. On Friday Morning, Marcli 28, conunopcing at 10 o'clock. t SUPERIOR PIRE-I7KO*.*F SAFE. At private eale, a wry superior fire-proof safe. LB. HOPPIN & CO., AUCTION a BESS. 243 MARKET STREET Philip fok d & oo, ? auction eers, 625 MARKET and 622 OOMMSROB Sta BALE OF 1,000 CASES BOUTS, SHOES, AND BftUGANS. On Thursday Morning, March 27th, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will bo sold, by catalogue, 2,100 cases men’s, boys’, anti youths’ calf, kip, grain, and thick boots; calf, kip, and enamelled bro ganis, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, Wellington and Bal moral hoots \ women's* nudes’, and ciiildruu’a calf* kin* goat, kid, morocco, and enamelled heeled boots, olioea, gaiters, slippers, buskin#, Ac. Also, a large assortment of first class city-m&do goods. 99" Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of salo. TI/TOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER iTI AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southeast corner of SIXTH, and RACE Streets. NATHANS’ GREAT SALE UF FORFEITED COL LATERALS. 1,500 LOTS OF FORFEITED GOOD?, Consisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, -Gold Chains, Jewelry, Ac. On Tuesday Morning, April 1, at 0 o’clock, at Moses Nathans* Auction House, Nos. 156 and 107 North Sixth street, adjoining the- southeast coFlifeP 6f Sitttfl Abd R&C6 StfGOU, Abd Will consist, in part, of— Splendid fine gold (18 carat) hunting-case, double case, and double-bottom Kuglhh patent lever watches, full jewelled end plaiu, of the most approved and best makers; fine gold bumiDg-case (18 cam) chronometer watches, Miiuibk fov ltuliwt nr gentlemen • fine gold (18 carAt) magic-cate English patent level? watches, or the.most ap proved makers; fino gold (18 ca at) hunting case, dou ble time and independent ttsctmd watches, of the viry best makers; fine gold (18 carat) hiMtiug-case and open face detached patent lufur wafchnu, huiiio of them mag* niflwnt movements,' fine gold (15 carat) gold hunting case and open-fat e lnpinu watches, and other fine gold watches; very, fine silver hunting-case, double-case, and double-bottom English patent lever watches, of the most appri'lTCd Mid VwnimKfn*j fiRP si!^ c r hunting-case and QptP-face detached lever aud lvpiue watches; fine goid and silver American patent watches; gold-plated magic case, hunting-case, and open face lever aud other watches; silver English, Swiss, and French watches. DIAMONDS.—AIa«-Ziiiict?ut diamond finger ring, cost @300; mSKDiticent brilliant diamond bi oaalpiiii 90Bt -S7W; diamond pins, rings, studs, Ac Fine gold vest, fob, neck, aud guari chains; gold and silver spectacles; fine gold brackets, breastpins, finger rings, t-tuds, Bleeve-bnttons, sots ot fine gold jewelry, gold and silver pencil-cases and pens, medallions, and nume rous other ni ttetes. •SP* Tht gdoda will be open fer Avamin&Mon on Mon* day afternoon, and early on the morning of tho salo. ADMINISTJftATOR’S SALE OF PATTERNS AND MACHINERY! Will be sold at Auction, m the 26th of March, AT MATTKAWAN, FISHKILL, N. Y., At 10 o’clock A. M., all the patterns formerly belonging to the Matttftw&n tHroPWi and MATTEAWAN MACHINE AND MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, Consisting of a very largo and valuable lot of MILL GLARING, PTJIXXSS AND PILLOW 01 OOK PATTERNS, Saw Mills, Dry Dock and Steam Engine Patterns of vr nous kinds and sizes. Crane Patterns for hoisting, va rious kinds of LATHES, IRON PLANERS, DRILLS, and all kinds of Cottou Machinery Patterns, including the celebrated self operating Mules, and various other Patterns, 100 humi-rotis Id EU>Utloll. ALSO, Lots of second-hand shafting—hangers and pullies. Catlings lor several machines Small lot of uew and second hand Cotton Machinery. Lots ot small Touts for Lathes, Mutes, and other work. StverAl Cranes for hoisting. Locomotive and Flue Boilers, second-hand. CntalofeucK can be had at No. 9o Maiden lane, New York, aud at Matte&wnu, N. Y., after the 20th inst. Terms made known at the day or sale. mli'iO'&t T. J. B. SCUENCK, Administrator. RAILKOAU UNES 1862. ls» ARRANGBafittlg VP NtfWYORKLINES. THE DAMPEN AND anißoT Asn> PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.'S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. rmou "WALNUT-STREET WHARP AND RENBiKOTOM DHPOV. WILL LEA YE AS F9LL9WS—YJ3 nil, At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. and A. Ac commodation * 92 3ft At 6A. JM., via Camdon and Jersey City, (N. J.) Accommodation....... 2 2ft At 9# A. M. r via Kensington and Jersey City, morning Mail 6 ftft At 12# P. M., via Camden aud Amboy, Accommo- dation 2 2ft At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0 and A. Ex- press.. 3 00 At 4 P. M., via Camdon and Jersey City, Evening Express i 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camdon and Jersoy City, 2d Class Tictet , 2 2ft At 6# P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Evening Mail 8 00 At 12 P. M., via Kensington and jersey City South- «tn Mai 1...... ...r.tiM,utTrr 8 00 At ft P. M., via Camden an 3 Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight and Pasßenger)—lst Class Ticket.. 2 2ft Do. do. 2d Class d 0.... 150 Theft# P. M. Line runs daily, Sundays excepted. The 12 P. M., Southern Mail ruus dally. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wiikeabarre, Montrose, Srcat Bend. Ac., tl 7.10 A. M. ffOßt Kftfiltillg* ton, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For M&uch Chuuk, Allentown, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lamberiville, Flemington, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensiugton Depot, and 2# P. M. from Walnut ptreet wharf: (the 7.lft A. M. Line connects with train leaving Easton for Mwu«b Chunk at 3.US P. M.) For Mount Holly, at ft A. M., 2 and 4 P. M. For Freehold, at 6 A. M„ aud 2 P. M. WAY LINES. For Bristol, Treuton, Ac., at 7.10 and 9)f A. M., and ft, 6.30, »pd 12 Ft Mi from Kensington, and 2# P. M. from Waiimt-sttfet-wharf. For Brlritoyflßjintartnediate stations, at 11# A. M. from Depot. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanco, Beverly, Burlington, Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 12#, 1,4, 5, and 5# P. M. Steamboat TRENTON for Bordeitown and interme diate stations at 2# P. M. From Walnut-street wharf, W For New York, and Way Lines leaving. Kensin gton Depot, take the cars on Fifth street, above Walnut, half an hour before departure. The cars run into the Depot, and on the arrival of each train run from the Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. AU baggage over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Company limit their responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and Vill not be liable for in? ttt&ttht bWMId 8100, GICGPt t)J special contract. WH. H. GATZMER. Agent. fiS —ogasga PHILADELPHIA raSSSHESIB AND BfiAPHfS 00., (Office 227 South FOURTH Street*) On and oiler May 1, 1861, season tickets will be issued by this company for the periods of three, six, nine, and twelve months, not transferable. Season school-tickelfl may also be had at S 3 per cent. discount, Theße tickets will be sold by the Treasurer at No. 227 South FOURTH Street, where any further information can be obtained* 8. BRADFORD, *p2o-tf Treasurer. TsS»h—a PHILADELPHIA » «t> elmiba b. b. link. 1863 WINTER ARRAN(IEMENT. 1863 For WILLIAMSPORT, SORANTON, ELMIBA, and »I 1 poiulfi In fe? W. «nd N. W. Pmuium Train* lo»™ Depot of ruis, and Beading B, b., cor. Broid «L&d O&l -lowbill streets, at ft A. M., and 3.lft P. M. dally, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points in Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York) &9tt sst Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, of intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train for all points above, leaves daily at 0 P. M. For further information apply to JOHN 8. HILLES, General Agent. THIRTEENTH and GALLOWHILL, and N. W. cor. eixTß aud CHESTNUT Streets. ja3l*tf jSS-f«ma WESTCHESTER jßfrgiiSjgCjgggßAlLßOAD TBAJNg| v{a PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD, leave depot, oorner ELE VENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8 A. M.« 12.30 noon, pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN VAS, of all munbets and brands. Raven’s puck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, for Tents, Awnings, Trunk»,~and Wugoa Covora. Also, Paper Manufacturers* Drier Felts, from Ito 8 feet wide. Tarpnuling, Belting, Sail Twine, do. JOHN W. SVERttAN A CO., my4-tf 102 JONES Ally. f aRD AND CREASE,—SO iidHW Li prime Leaf lard; 60 tierces White Greats, Direct from the West, and in store. For tale by MURPHY A KOONS, Ho. lid NORTH wniRVEt OHOVELS AND BPADEB. O esosoi Hnmi, MAMUFACTOXSa, OORNER OF BREAD AND QUARRY BTRBBTB Jaia-Sm* Bei. irch and &&££, ft&d S&iftfiA 1&4 Thifd. RAI/SS BY »B(JTUW, M THOMAS A SONS, . Ho*. 138 luid ltl BoutK ITOCBXU mm*. (Firiiiifif No.. *7 uid M.) TUB FIVTY-JSIOHTH PHILADELPHIA TUADB BALK, BOOKS, BTATIttHKBY, BTBHEOTYP* PLATES, Ac., will comaiutice on WEDNESDAY, MU, Marcli, lit Oi« Auction Rooms, South Fourth street. Catalog, hot. ri ruly. wr Ptmi.lo sales bbal kstatkaud stock* AT THE EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS. BEAL ESTATE at PKIVATE SALE. S 9” Wo have a large anionot of real estate at private sale, including every deecrintiun of city and country gao. nertTi Printed lists mm be jigs at the Awetjea tftere, Fale No. lUfi North Fift ••utU htruet SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ItuSWWUUD PIRNO, TAPESTRY CAItPETS,|*c. Thi-j Moniing, 2(jtli in&tant, at 10 o’clock, by cutaogue, ut No. 01® NbiU, I’lfii-ijhlh jilfttift, khovii Pnfibir, ilm surirrinr inrnim turn, row.wood piano forte by Gale 6c C-0., iiue tapestry carpet?, Ac. Thi cabinet furniture was jnario to order by Moore A Campion, and has bt'c-n in use but a short time. May be examinod at 8 o’clock on the morning of sale. Sale Nn. 715 South Tmtli SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE BRUSSELS UAR- 26th Inst., «t 10 o’clock, a* No. 716 South Tenth ntre«t, bcluw hhipbom tlm furnituni of» family declining houwa keeping, comprising suit of rosewood ami brocateile par lor furniture, cottage furniture, hue English Briuoela carpets, Ac. ?fay he oxamiued at 8 o’clock on the morning of the sale. T>srgf* Sale at hlos. atid 141 Suuih Fourth Street. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD AND OaK FUBNITUBR, ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTES, FRENO 3-PLATS MIRRORS. FINE OIL PAINTINGS, FINE OUT GLASSWARE, FRENCH CUINA, FIKB-PROOF safes, elegant velvet and Brussels CARPETS. At 9 o’clock, at the Au. Ron Store, olegmt rosewood purtcr and chan.bf-r furtiitnro, hari'in mm rosewood ward n buy, elugmit ronowomi ImdMtcad, Kiipnriur extenaiou ta bles, sccreearys. bookCiißea, suit oak library furniture, 2 rosewood piano-fortes, French plate oval and pier mir rurtt, liiti, oil pn!i tluir of J. Pricw WiitiihPlil, hj? W A/{_ side, artist, French china dinner Ware, flue Cllt glOdlU warc, 2 superior fire-proof satrs, made by Herring, large walnut cnunting-hoiiHQ fino velvet and Bru-uAfs car rels, Ac., fnrmk'g an atiractivo asiorinjenl, worthy the attention ot ißilii-a and nthAru deslrons of purchasing. Sale No. 313 North Ninth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, RUHKWOUD PIkNO, FINE ENGRAVINGS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ac. On Friday Morning, 28t)» inst., at 10 o’clock, by catalogue, at No. 313 North Ninth gfrooti the superior parlur* rtiuiuKirooni nod cbamberfurniturc,roßrwocMl piano-forte, ftins engravings, tapestry catpeis, china and glaeawaro, Ac. IT* May bo examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale. Sale No 330 North Sixth Street, PICTURE FRAMES. MIRRORS ENGRiYINGSi TOOLS, FI3RNITURK, Ac. On Friday Morning, 28tli inst, at 11 o’clock, at No. 330 North Sixth atreot, a 6tock of picture and photograph frame#, pier mirrors, engravings, too)#, furniture. Arc. t Pouter's BaU—K'6.33 ttwiih Bluvubth Stfoel. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, VELVET CARPETS, Ac. On Saturday Morning, 29th inet., at 10 o’clock by catalogue, at No. 33 South Elevfuth streit, by Older of the executor#, tiio superior ftttMtuw, flhA FHAftAii MAtA iMoy ttiiroffl, fine velvet and Brtißsria carpfrtfl, Art. WT" May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of the sale. FINE MADEIRA AND SUEUR Y WINES. Un Sutunluv, 39th instant* at 12 o’clock, at tho Auction Store, fine Madeira and Sherry Wine#. Estate of the late Edward S. Bnrd, deceawd, Catalogue# reidy. Sale No. 119 North Sixtoptith GENTEEL FrTRMTIJUE, JIIGH-UASE GLOOK. UHUSSifiLS L*AS£El‘g, Ac. On Tuesday Mormn*, April 1, at 10 o’clock, ®t No. 119 North Sixteenth street, above Arch* tho entire household and kitchen furniture,‘high-case clock, Jlrusseld carpets, bedding, icc. fRT Sift}' W ftt 9 p’clpck on the mornunt ui the «ala. BOSTON AND PHI LA DEL- Swte PHIA STEAMSUIIJ LINE—From PINS Str*et, Philadelphia aud LONG Wharf, Boston, Ac. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston for Philadelphia on WKONE-JPa V, March 2G, at d from 'Philadelphia for Boston on MONDAY EVENING, March at, at 7 <.‘clnck. Ittfiuratce one- half that by nail vessels. Freigr t taken at. lair rates. Shippers will pleaee send tfllla lading with their goods. For freight or passage (having fine accommodations for passengers), apply to WEEKLY COMMUNIOA -ss» TION JBY STEAM BETWEEN NSW YO2.K AND LIYEBPOOL, calling at QUEENS TQWNj to lend and embark passengers and despatched The Liverpool, New 7ork, and Phlladulphla Sieaa ■hip Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw stew** ships are intended to soil as follows: FBOM NSW YOBS FOB LIYEBPOOL GLASGOW. EDINBURGH Saturday, April 5* 186*. . And every Saturday throughout the year, from PISS 80. 44 N. B. BATTS OF PASSAGE THuOTTGH FBOM PHILADELPHIA. Oabb, Ur Queehetiwa, tr Liverpool.. 80. to London, via Liverpool. BBB Steerage to Queenstown, or Liverp001.............. 880 Do. to London... 888 Do. Beturn tickets, available for sis months, from livarpool 888 Tamattn femnSsi t 9 Harre, Pari., Hamblin, Bremen, and Antwerp at through rates. Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool to Bow York 148 Certificate* of passage if sued from Qaeena town to New York «M These steamers hare superior accommodations for pa#- ra with water-tight csmpartmsiite* and can? experienced Bnrgeon§. For or passage, apply at the offloe of the Com pany, JOHN G. PALI, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia. In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, TmrSgifdio** b eUHfOIT, to WM, IWMAH, 18 Vixtm street THE BRITISH AND NORTH SHsaSb AMEBIOAB BOYAIi MAIL 6TBABL SHIPS 1 FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage. Second Cabin Passage. T§ FROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage., second O&kto PRiBWa II The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor The ships from Boston cal! at Halifax; and Oork Ear* her. PERSIA, Gs.pt Judkins. Af iilOA, Oapt Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt. J. LfOdt AHI A, Gant E. G: Lotts AMERICA. Capt Uoili AUBTBALABIAN, NIAGARA, Oftpt. HOCdta, Capt. Cook. KUBOPA, Capt Anderson. SCOTIA, CHINA. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-ban# arson on starboard bow; rod on port bow. OANAPAjM c Caulej f .lenvpH Boston.'Wednesday, Mar. 18. AVUlcsa', Stone, ' “ N.YnrW,W<*| ncsjlftfi April 28. AMEBIGa* Moodie, “ Bouton, SVedoeaday, April 2. ASIA, Cook, “ N.York, Wixinewlay, April 9 NIAGARA, Muir, “ Boston, Wednesday, April 16. Berths not secured until paid for. 1862. Afi 9£P?rienc«d Surgeon ou hoard. The owners of tbese ehips will &cl U «ononni*!:U bl Sold) Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewetrp, Proctona Stone#, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, *af ihn valae thereof therein exproosed* For freight or Jtti» sage, apply to S. OUNAfiS, 4 BOWLING G2BEN. New Toffc. E. S. & 3. 3. BATES, 10.1 STATE strw»t. ttofltos. EOK NEW YOHK. WmssSSSSaiGy-EVt DAILY LINE, via Delaware u 4 Barium Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com pany recoive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M.» dettTW- Ing their cargoes in Now York the following day. Freights taken at reasonable rates. Wftl. P. CLYDE, Agent, tfpr 14 §QUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. ~*jAiiikts EA.N&, Aaent, anl-tf Piers U and 15 EAST IUVER, New Yotfc. - FOR NEW YORK- Th* MSoEBaa Philadelphia Steam-Propeller ) > npan, yvitl commence their business for the season on Monda lath instant. Their steamers are now receiving freight at Bern* Pior t above V alnnt street. Terms accommodating. Apply to W. M. BAIRD A 00., 224 South Delaware Avean*. ir—ffOtt BALTIMORE, ikSS* WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND FOM TRESS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M., BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY, <ERIOSSON LINE.) One of the Steamer) *f this Company leare) the nppei ■lda of Chestnut-street Wharf daily (Sunday) excepted,) at 3 o’clock P. 81., and arriooa In Baltimore early next ffiPlPing, Freights for Waehington and Fortreaa Mor roe received anti forwarded wiili till poalblt dtipitdl, U) are required to be prepaid through. ' Freight) of all kinds carried at the lowest rates. A. GBOYES, Jr., Agent, fel4-Zm* No. 34 South WHARVES. Every lady who wishes to BE BEAUTIFUL should purchase OJJNT’B COURT TOILET POWDER. It Is used by the Court Beauties in Europe, and it 1b the only Powder that will not injure tho skin or rub olf. Prloe, 13, ZD, ana 60 ceutu .‘huXVS BLOOM VP BOSES, A (w»AUtifiU t luU tural color for the cheeks or Ups; it will not wash off or Injure the shin, and remains durable for years. Prioa 81. 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 Perfa mm?- feltbgm mEKRAPIHS, OYSTERS STEWED J. AND FRIED, AND CHICKEN SALAD.—lnvi tation Card) and other notice) will b) distributed la tl part) or the city, with punctuality. 1 Th„dadertlgnSdllU Ultima) pMIMd to smMlltiftf the inspection of Lddlet and Gentlemen, 1 litt of US thing) necessary for a largeor tmall entertainment, at It) eaae may bB, thereby .voiding all nnneoeaaary profuaion and waste j and flatten himself, that by his long eipa* rlence Ip bnurnen, he frill he #Me *1 «S time, toftim, at heretofore, entire fASHfhctloD to all who favor Ua wttfe tteir patronage. QENBY JONES, Caterer, No. 330 South TWELFTH Street, above SPBUOEL oclAb riIiIMJVM TOPS,—Yitrifisd Terra \J Cotta Chimney Tope—ornamental for cottages and villas, and plain for dwellings and public buildings These tops are indestructible, and not affected by tlis coal gAs, so destructive to brick and mortar. Thay will be found cheap, durable, and ornamental* The material l>«ins a uoii- coiiJu&lif, with a elMiil&r abaft on cone* shaped top, they will be found a certain cure for dofoc* tivo fluea or smoky chimneys* 2 feet high $1 76 each* 2 “ 6 inches high * 2 26 3 « high 2 76 S ** TiTij'giiftirj 3 26 3 ** 6 inches wind*guard., 4 00 4 ** wlud.gu&rd 6 00 For sale by the single top, or wholesale, at 1010 CHISTHUT Street, mhlfl QELF-ADJUBTIM CLOTHES >0 WRINGER.—TbIa Improvement will wring water from any article ol the meet delicate texture to a bed auilt better than l>y hand, without the least injury, and adjust# itself, bo that It ig superior to nil other wringer* anUmoJee of wfluHua. PurehuHa tut UM UIMH OM month and. If not satisfied. return them and recolre their money. For sale by Ij. E. SNOW, at office of JOT, COK, & 00., FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Ladies are particularly invited to call and see them. feSfirlßl _ QBOW CASES. O Plato-glass, German silver* porfoot, CtrstaUglaoß, »* ** ....... 8 «* halfGermttn eilver,,r,. 6 U. fill U'illUUt.. iall 1 I 111 II I (MM I ft* ' VM. H. CmOVBt mhHMapil 111 North FOITRTIT Stm U PhUato. Tortoise shebl—a few boxes o t Toetolio Shell Tor gale by JAURKTCHE A LAYERUNK, faBI 202 OTirt 204 FRONT flhwt OA.NDI.EB. Chemical Sperm Candles, V/' for sale by JAUBB'UH’E S IAVEBQNK, *« and 1M South FUOUT Stmt, MI PRTB, An. This Morning, On Thursday Morning, shipping HENHY WINSOB A GO., 332 SOUTH WHARVES. Saturday, March 2Ut 1861 iii STB S. A. HABRISOH.
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