LATER FOREIGN NEWS. i'Stof LONDON A' tIVRRI*UUTj rAVBItS OF 3TAIICII 15. The British Board of Trade returns for the month of January have been issued. These returns show that the exports of home produce and manufac tures in the month were £8.439.055. being more by. £?4)?54, wj per cent., thnn in January, 1801, but less bj £92(,442, or 10 per cent., than in January, 1860. Tbe main features are the continued paraly sis of the export trade with America (except as re gards a few articles needed for war purposes), and a heavy decline in the value of the shipments of cotton and piece goods. The tnr.al under this head is only £2.40-1 072- against £3,022.336, in January, 1861, and £2,888 624 in January, 1860. This fall ing off is tho more deserving of notice because Tndia took as much as £851,306 in the month, against £507,472 in 1861. and £522,706 in 1860. China, the United States, and Turkey have each taken much less. The present returns give the value of the principal imports for the month of De cember as follows : December, 1559, £20,491,651: December, 3560, £24. 243,055 ; December, IS6I, £lB 977.699. for the whole year tha value of tho chief imports is stated thus : 1859. £143,054,958 * 1860, £160,138,256 ; 1861, £173 657,023. The Bank of England returns show that the re sources of that establishment have largely in creased. The Government deposits have risen considerably, and »s this movement has not been counteracted by that under any other head of tho return, an addition of £570.47S lms been made to the reserve. Tho bullion has likewise increased considerably, and now again exceeds sixteen mil lions. The SrrriiY or Cotton. —Messrs. Neill Bro- of Manchester, have just issued a circular, in which it is said : c; Wo can discern no hope of peace till one side or the other is utterly prostrated, and to accomplish this result will bo a work of time. MeamimOj it is apparent That national en thusiasm will now furnish money more readily to the Norlhem Government, and that the recent events will thus have a tend ncy to protract the .war. It is thus evidently futile to look for an early reopening of the Southern ports; and. even were it otherwise, very little cotton could be brought down bofere the sumhief fall d£ the rivers. Prior to this date last year upwards of 3,000.600 bal cs had reached the ports, leaving only 650.000 to be subsequently received. This season we have not yet heard of any receipts, and the exports Jo not probably as yet exceed 5.000 bales. This, however, may bo increased by 20.000 or 20.000 during the remainder of the season by vessels running the blockade. Till last month the stock at Liverpool showed no great falling off relatively to last year, but tbe discrepancy is now becoming great. The present and immediately prospective supply of American cotton, as compared with this time last year, is now as follows : 1862 —At Liverpool, 166,000 bales; afloat, nil. 18B1—At Liverpool, 715,000 bales; afloat, 205,000 hales. Total, 1,018,- 000 bale?. showing a decrease of 859,000 bates, be side k piobnbU Af 150,1)00 bftlfes in the stocks in spinners 1 hands. This deficiency is, how ever. in some degree im r igated by the supply from other quarters, viz; Surat (in Liverpool), 1562, 202,000 bales; 1861. 110 000 bules; ether sorts, 1862.62d10Q bales; ISO!, 63,000 bales, Swratafloat for Liverpool, 1862, 20/.UOO bales; 1861, 138,000 bales. Surat afloat for London and the continent, ISG2, 15,000 bales; IS6I, 29.000 bales. Total, ISO 2, 486.000 bales; 1861,390,000 bales; showing an in crease of 06.000 bales. It is gratifying to be able to Stale that East IMm cotton is daily increasing !n favor, and many spinners arc altering a portion of (heir machinery to suit it. Tbe loss in weight is undoubtedly considerably greater than on Ameri can cotton, but not in proportion to tho present dif ference in price. Yet this difference in price will probably be maintained, as American will shortly oceupy the position of a ‘ fancy ortiioloi’ for which more than its relative value will be given for cer tain styles of goods, for which other sorts of cotton will not suit. 1 ’ The Gazette contains an order for the Court to go into mourning, on the 16th instant, for the late Grand Duchess of Mechlenburg Schwerin; Lord Ayeland has been appointed Lord Lieu tenant of Lincolnshire. A check for £5.000, addressed from a firm in the North to Leaf & Co., Old Change, is reported to have been stolen in its transit through the post office and afterwards cashed, while no traces of the de linquent have been discovered. The Cunard Steamer Scotia. —We are in formed that the trial trip of the new Cunard steam er Scotia. Captain Judkins, will take place on the 31st instant, over the usual run—from the North west Lightship to Rock Light. She will gtart on her first voyage to New York on the 10th of May. It appears that the persons recently arrested in France are to be tried by the ordinary tribunal of correctional police, for belonging to secret societies, but the Foreign Minister, M. Thouvenol, anxious to remove any unfavorable impression abroad which these arrests may have produced, has issued a cir cular which declares that Paris is peaceable and loyal. The withdrawal of the troops from Rome was urged upon the Corps Legislatif by M. Jules Fa vie, who mentioned that their presence there was a violation of national rights. In Italy, the newMinisiry has hardly got into working order, and the explanation which the late Premier made before the Parliament of that country does not touch upon the alleged cause which led to his downfall. Some surprise hag been expressed at the attitude which Garibaldi maintainstowardsßiitazzi butthere is a motive in it, in all probability, that does not ap pear on the surface. In Rome a conspiracy has been discovered, which has excited a considerable sensation, and it is said that a number of persons belonging to tbe Liberal party, several of whom have sought safeiy in flight, have been compro mised. It is clear that tbe insurrection n?w pre vailing in Greece has tbe sympathy of the great body of the people, and there is every chance of its being successful. The Government is evidently unpopular, if not odious* and a revolution will pro* faably take place that threatens to give uneasi ness to the Great Powers of Europe. The Mexi can expedition is giving trouble to our own Cabi net. and tbe conduct of the Spaniards has been evidently displeasing to France. It is regarded as a labyrinth, out of which our Government cannot clearly sec its way, and there are rumors that the Opposition, having nothing better to fasten on, may make it the lever for turning out Lord Palmerston, Certain it is that, so far, ibis expedition has been a perplexed and disheartening imbroglio.— "European Ttwes, A Town Councillor in Trouble. —Mr. Barney Sheehan, an eccentric member of the Cork Town Council, got into trouble on the 3d. His oddities have been tolerated to an extraordinary extent by his fellow-citizens, but Baron Hughes did not un derstand that sort of indulgence. In reference to a remark of counsel about frivolous actions, Mr. Sheehan, in a loud voice, said, “ It’s all the fault of them humbug piou3 attorneys, my lord,” The judge inquired who the man was, and at once or dered him to be placed in the dock. “Oh, my lord, 7 ' said Barney, “but 1 beg your pardon, sir, for a minute. 1 didn’t mean anything at all, in deed, sir.” Ho was kept in the dock till the court rose, at six o'clock, when Professor Barry pleaded for him, and obtained his re ease, on con dition that he should not enter either of the courts during the rest of the sittings, Baron Hughes ex plaining that he had been aware that the same person had interrupted the court on former occa sions. Father Daly has arrived at Galway, and met with a very cordial reception. A public demon stration was declined by him. Factory Statistics. —A Parliamentary return gives the following particulars: The total number of factories in the United Kingdom, subject to the Factories Act, is 6 378. Of these, 5,652 belong to England and Wales. 568 to - Scotland, and >5B to Ireland. There are 490 566 power looms, and 230,564 power-loom weavers; while the total num ber of persons of both sexes employed in the facto ries is 775.534. In silk-throwing mills there are employed 1,442 male and 3,740 female children, between the ages of 11 and 13; 71.332 males be tween 13 and 18 years of age, and 432,973 females above 13; the number of males above 1$ being 201.636. M. Layalettb, the new French ambassador at Borne, has obtained from the Pope the release of a Corsican monk, who has lain three years in the Coraeto prison for no more heinous offence than writing a pamphlet against the forced celibacy of priests. The English at Rome.—To the English gentry who were presented to him the other day, Pius IX. was peculiarly kind, assuring them of the interest he took in them, and expressing an earnest hope that their journey through this transitory world, in which they were bnt passengers, might be a smooth one. Among those that were admitted to the honor of his levee was a well-known racing man, and who, as a Protestant, could draw no other augury from the above benediction of hiß holiness save ** that he wished him a good yearand, as he had lost on the last three Derby?, it is needless to add that he cordially echoed the Pontiffs desire. —latter from Rome. A letter from Rome states that the Pope will retire to Malta, in the event of his being obliged to leave Rome. Turin, March 13.—Garibaldi is expected here to-morrow, and will be present at the sittings of the Chamber. At the meeting of the Rational Rifle Association, which will take place on the 16th instant, under the presidency of Prince Hum bert, Garibaldi will be vice president. Garibaldi also intends to make a tour through Italy, and will preside at the inauguration of the National Asso ciation in the Italian towns. Paris, March 14.— The Pays of this evening states that the insurrection in Nauplia has gained ground in the neighboring provinces. Arta, Pre vesa, and Larissa have become the seats of revolu tionary committees, which act in the open day. The royal authorities have been expelled from Trepolitza. The insurgents havocutoffall com munication between the Pirous and the western ports of the Peloponnesus. No soldiers have yet taken advantage of the amnesty offered by the King. Prussia. —A meeting of the Deputies belong ing to the majority and the left has been held, at which it decided, by 92 votes to 4, to support the Ministry. English and American Armies. (Freni the London Times.] The maintenance of an army implies that war is a contingency to be necessarily apprehended, and at any moment encountered. Now, if the army is maintained in a condition only of half-efficiency all defeats mm 1)9 Sttppliod in the very moment of trial, not only at every disadvantage, but at a most enormous expense. America supplies a signal illus tration of the facts. The United States kept neither army nor navy as they are kept on this Bide of the Atlantic- They saved themselves the cost of such establishments, and what has been the result 1 The contingency of war has overtaken them also, despite all their fancied immunities, and they are now pay ing for their previous economy by such an incredible expenditure a 8 the world never yot witnessed. They are spending every month on the Federal side alone the entire amount of car pre&at army estimates for the year. Ilaving no trained soldiers, they are compelled te resoTt to untrained volunteers, and to make up in mere numbers what they lack in dis ciplined force. The consequence is, that, instead of 145,000 men, they have G 45.000, and every one of these, Instead of costing, like the British soldier, £lOO a year, costs exactly £2OO. It would have answered their purpose better, as a more pecuniary speculation, to have spent £10,400,000 a year on army estimates for the last twenty years, for that money would have been periodically voted and pro- Tided, whereas they are now obliged to borrow at such a ruinous rate of interest that every million of their debt will represent two millions of oars. Nor is this example without its supplement in the way of contrast. Throe months ago we onrselves ap peared to be on the eve of war—but what took place ? As we were not taken unawares, bat had all our preparations completely made, we sent across the Atlantic at a minute’s notice an army so absolutely efficientand perfect in all its departments that its condition left nothing to he desired. The whole thing cost ns less than a million of money, and the war was saved. There was the true eco nomy of fur modern establishments, and the re sult may well serve to reconcile us a tittle to their cost. THE CITY. Annual Session of the M. E. Con- FERENOK—EIGHTH BAY—Conference reassembled yesterday morning, ami religions exercises were con ducted by Rev. J. I>. Ayars. I>r. C. Cook requested, as chairman of the Committee on the of tho Country, the recommittal of the ma jority and minority reports. The object of the request WHS to present a unanimous report. The renuest vas granted. The Committee on Missions reported tho Appropriations to home missions as follows: HOith Philadelphia district... South Philadelphia district... Beading district "Wilmington district Easton district Snow Bill district . Total $2,600 00 The Bishop called up the question, u Who aro rn ceived on Trial]” In reply to a question, the Bidiop stated that no more stations or circuits could be found for married men. but nil single men who are properly qualified[ could bu provided for. The folio wing were admitted ; Aaron Rittenliousc, Charles J. Little, John T. Weston, Jacob Tyndall, W. D. McComas, W. Mwiudelis, G. S. Connaway, Jacob Todd, D. W. Gordon, John A. Cooper, and Thomas S Hudson. Joliu S. J. McConnell, recommended from Salisbury (Md.) circuit, for admission into the itinerant ministry, w«s opposed upon tho ground that ho Is a young man well known in that couutry as more than doubtful in his loyalty. On motion, his recommendation was laid upon the table*. A motion was made that the presiding elder be Lot ullowcd to employ him. Rev. J« A. contended in favor COMMITTM OF THS ffIOKTM. JOSEPH O. GRUBB. ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange , Philadelphia . Ship Westmoreland, Decan Liverpool, soon Ship Adelaide Belli, Bobertton .Liverpool, soon Ship Prfink Flint, ColUjr,,, Liverpool soon BaTk American, Christian Port Spain, soon Bark Azelia, Davis Laguayra j Porto Gabello, soon Schr West Wind, Gilman Pounce, PB, soon SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. BHIPS LEAYB FOR BAT. Glasgow New York. .Liverpool March 29 Arflgo New York. .Havre March 29 Karnak New York. .Havana ANassau.March 20 Caledonia New York.. Glasgow March 29 Bosnoke New York.. Havana March 29 Bunsa,.New York. .8iemen.......... March 29 Champion New York..Aspinwail Aprii 1 America Boston.. Liverpool... April 2 Columbia... Sew York.. Havana April 3 C of Baltimore.. New York. .Liverpool. April 5 Asia... New York.. Liverpool .April 9 Niagara Boston. .Liverpool April 16 FROM EUROPE, SHIPS LEAVE POft OAT. Saxonia Southampton.. New York March 12 C of Baltimore.. .Liverpool. .New York March 12 A5ia............ Liverpool.. New Y0rk........ March 15 New York.. ..Southampton.. Now York........ March 16 Ko»6«W. ..... 1 .Lirerpeol, ,N'j Jiidsotsom Ship Island) Workman * Co. Brig Golden Lead, Seeley, Ship Island, D S Stetson St Co. Schr M Standiah, Atwood, Cienfucgos, S & W Welsh. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, March 25, 7)£ A M. Ship Shatenme, for Liverpool* Lord Brougham, for Glasgow; barks Nazarene, for Ship Island; Martha Anna, for Boston; brigs Loango, for St Jago de Cuba; San An tonio, for Ship Island, aud schr E C Knight, went to sea yesterday forenoon. The brig J M Sawyer, for Matanzas, and Echr West Wind, for Poncß, PR, went to sea last evening- Ship Esther, for Laguajra; bark Kanawha, from New York; one light bark, name not ascertained; brig Thomas Walter, from Jamaica, and revenue cutter Forward are now preparing to leave the Roadstead, Wind WSW. Ship Borneo, Reed, lienee, arrived at London 15th Inst, Ship Bamhee, Kean, from Rio do Janeiro Feb 12, with coffee, at New York 26th inst. Ship Harrisburg, Wiswell, was discharging at Rio de Janeiro 12th ult. 50,000 00 30,000 00 Union, Heard, hence, was discharging at Rio de Janeiro 12th lilt—'was iu a damaged condition. 56,946,967 64 Bark Roanoke, Thompson, hence, was discharging at Rio do Janeiro 12tli ult—would be hove down. Bark Palermo, Ingham, at Lisbon 4th inst. fram New -York. Bark Essex, Ray, hence, arrived at Clenfuegos 14th instant. Scbr Ivy, Henderson, at Cardenas 14th iußt. from Key West. Schr Sallie B, Bateman, hence, arrived at Cardenas 15tli inst. $3,287,570 56 Schr L A May, Baker, for Philadelphia, sailed from Cardenaß 19tli inst. Schr Albert Treat, Bowdoin, hence, arrived at Carde aiis 15th inst* Schr John E Dailey, Hart, hence, arrived at Matanzas 18th inst. .$6,946,967 64 3,287,570 56 Schr J Maxwell, Cask, sailed from Matanzas 19th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Daniel, Forsyth, hence, arrived at Trinidad 14th instant. Schr R W Tull, Townsend, from Cienfuegas, at New York 20th last. Hod strong west winds the entire pm. sage; lost foresail. 14ili inst, off Frying Pan Shoal, was boarded from the U S sloop-of-war Jamestown—alt well. 148,410,165 00 . 2,482,989 00 Schr Joseph Turner, Crowell, cleared at Boston. 26th inst. for Philadelphia. . • Scbr Evergreen, Potter, hence, arrived at Newport 24th inst. Scbr Globe, Ames, for Philadelphia, returned to Brfi iol 24th inst. on account of head winds. Scotland—East Coast.— Official information has been received at this office that on and after the 24th day of February 1862, a light would be exhibited from a light house recently erected on St Abbs Head, coast of Ber wickshire, at the southern entrance of the Firth of Forth. The light is abashing white light, showing a Hash every ten seconds. It is elevated 224 feet above high water springs, and should be seen in clear weather from a dis tance of about twenty miles. j The illuminating apparatus is dioptric, or by lenses, of the first order. The tower is 28 feet high from base to vane, and both it and the keepers’ dwelling-houses are painted white. By order. THORNTON A. JENKINS, Secretary. Treasury Department, Office L. H. Board, Waslxington City, March 5,1862. FOR SALE—Lot, northeast corner SECOND Street and SUSQUEHANNA Avenue, 250 feet front by 109 feet deep. Apply to LUKENS A MONTGOMERY, BEACH Street, above Maiden. mh24-12t* mo DISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY known as the “PHCENIX,” and formerly owned and occupied by SAUL* SMYTH, Esq., situated on TWENTY-TMIBD, between BAGS and YINE 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 all the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mises furnishes an unfailing supply of good, puro water. Address Z. LOCKE & CO., No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fe22-dtf 41 TO LET—A House on DEWEY’S ■a lane, Germantown, with all the modern conve niences, Coach Bouse 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 Btreet. [mh!3-tf] JAMES CBESSON. F)R SALE—A desirable FARM, near Norristown, Montgomery county, containing 89 acres of superior hind, nicely watered. Large stone Improvements, fine fruits, Ac. Price only $95 per acre* For further particulars, apply to f* FOB SALE ON EASY TERMS— Hi a handsome modern COTTAGE, in the village of Beverley, on the Delaware, sixteen miles above Phila delphia; is well located on high ground; the healthiest in the vicinity of the city. The house islargeandroomy, with every convenience; the grounds are ample, contain ing Stables, Coach House, Ac., and are. well laid.ont with fruit trees, grape vines, ftCu In abqpdauco; within three minutes walk of both steamboat aud railroad, and ac cessible at almost, ever y hour; cost over $5,000, and will be sold a sacrifice. Address Bex 1989 Post Office. mhl4-ftulot# COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO Hi LET— For the Summer or for the War, ready fur nished, on the Lime-kiln Pike, 1# miles north of Ger mantown, containing ten rooms, including parlor; with seven acreß of ground, garden, fish-pond, stable, Ac* For further particulars inquire of N. H. BROWN, 118 CHESTNUT Street, or J. M. McKIM, 106 N. TENTH Street. mh2itfinwBt A 40,000 PEACH TREES, VERY 2E- fine, thrifty; 10,000 Silver Leaf- Maples, large and handseme; also, a large assortment of other Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, for sale cheap for cash or on time. Catalogues gratis, CIIAB. P. PETERS, mhlT-lnr* GoncordviUe, Delawarocounty, Pa. »FOR SALE—A FINE FRUIT FARM, one mile from Railroad Station, near Do ver. Extensive PEACH ORCHARD, just in the prime of bearing, besides a great variety of other fruits, large Giapery, Ac. Plain Improvements. Immediate pos session. Also, a number of Fanra possession of which con be given this Spring. Apply to F. PETTIT, mb2o-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street. fl| FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Desirable FARM, containing 95 Acres of supe rior land* six miles from Markct-street Bridg*, ip Mont gomery county. Convenient to Railroad and Steamboat Landing. First-class improvements, nicely watered, Ac. For further particulars apply to 13. PETTIT, mh29-tf No. COO WALNUT Street. FROM THE UNITED STATES. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. ARRIVED. CLEARED. Yours, &c. AARON MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. NOTICE TO MARINERS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Stareet. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 28, 1862. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. P~~ HOTOGRAPH albums. We have now ready, of our own manufacture, A COUPLET* AND KXTKNSIVM ASSORTMENT 0? PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Made of the very best materials, and equal, if not supe rior, in stylo and finish, to any now in the market, whilst they me offered at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHERS, The assortment comprises several new varieties, as well as NEW DESIGNS AND CLASPS. Every Albino is furnished with a TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX, fhu.vrßD in Got.i>. LIST OF STI'LES AND PRICES. EKIKNSION AND POCKET ALBUMS. No. 1. Bound in morocco, tucks, for 12 Pu'tr-iits, $0.76 (So arranged as to display six portraits at one view.) No. 2. Cloth, gilt edges, and clasp, for 12 portraits, $0 75 8. « « « 24 H 1.00 4. Imt mor. ** ** 12 11 0.90 6. “ . “ tucks, 12 “ 0.75 6. “ “ clasp, 24 ** 1.25 7. •« « tucks, 24 “ 100 8 Turk. mor. « 4 clubp, 12 “ 1.50 9. “ “ •« 24 “ 2.00 ALBUMS FOR THE CENTRE TABLE -10. Cloth, gilt edges, for 20 portraits, $1.25 11. “ 32. “ 13. “ Any of the above four styles, with clasp, fifty cents extra. 14. 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A ALFRED MARTIEN, mh24*tf 600 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia Eyre & landell, fourth ana Strette, have now iu store a fine stock of GOODS ¥'JR FAMILY CUSTOM. Neat Plaid Good Silks. Solid Colored Plain Silks. Solid Colored Figured Silks. Beet Quality Black Silks. Bo>ible-faced Figured Silks. Gretmdinta, Worked Figured. Spring Stock of Dregs Goods. French Chintzes, New Styles. • British Chintzes. 12% cents. Neat and Gay Ginghams. Caesimcres tor Youths 1 Clothes. T)aniaak Table Napkins. Pillow Caßingg and Sheetings Tull assortment ol Whits Goods. Valenciennes Lace Collars and Sets. Spri g Gloves, Wmbroidered Backs. Shawls of this Spring's styles. Zou-Zotis Walking Jackets. Full L’no of Spring Cloaks. Cloths for the Zun-Zoua. A.‘jU& Sttitii&i WlUrgM>l6ffl. Waterproof Cloaks, made up. All«wo( 1 Shepherds' Plaids. Shepherds’ Plaidp, all grades. piLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! V> THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY No. 23 SOUTH NI V TII STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOS' r SUI'ERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STI'LES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, AT I-V EN S & CO, 3 S, mh26»3m TVfEW CLOAK STORE! •L, The most elegant assortment in the city. mb26-3m /CLOAKS.—If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH street f above pherrfr PLOAKB! \J A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT OF ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material) made up and trimmed io the very boat manner, at prices that defy all compe-iition, AT THK PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mh26-3m piOOPER & CONARD are selling from a fine fresh stock- BOYS’ WEAR, including— Neat Check Cassimeres, Noat Stripe CaEsimeres, Novel Mixtures and Fancies, Solid Grays, Modes, and Blacks, 6-4 Grays and Modes for little fellows, Fine Cassimcres for men's wear, Good Black Clotlm for coats, Silk Mixtures for pants and coats, Shepherd’s Plaid Gaasimeres, Shepherd’s Plaids for ladies’ wear, Cloaking Cloths of the right shades, American Prints and Ginghams, Linens of good strong fabric, Bamtley Table Linens, Heavy Wide Goods, neat patterns. Spring Cloaks opening every day. mh2s eouthean corner NINTH and MARKET. pHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, KJ OIL-CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES.—Y. E- ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET, will open, this morning, a cheap lot of fine Bleached Mualins, 9. 10, and 12Kcij cheap lot of Delaines, 12, 18, and 22c.; cheap lot of new style Chintzes, 10 aud cheap lot of Cassimeree, 50, 62, and 75c.; cheap lot of Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37, 50, and 62c; cheap lot of Floor Oil-cloths, 31 to 50c.; cheap lot of Window Shades, 60* 62, and 75c. mh24-12t New embroidered piano AND TABLE COVERS. Just opened, new and desirable styles of Embroidered Covers, at low prices. SHEPPARD, YAK HARLINGEN, & ABBISON, mh22-6t 1008 CHESTNUT Street. H STEEL & SON HATE NOW • OPEN 10,000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS, Or all grAdes and Qualities, purchased at prices far below the coßt of importation, consequently they are able to offer one of the LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortments Of Fancy Silks in the city. Rich Fancy Silks from 88c to S 2. Two-faced Fancy Silks 75c, worth $1.12 tf. CHEAPEST 75c-SILKS IN THE CITY. Good styles at 50 and 62)£c, worth 88c.. Small Plaid Silks 50c, worth 75c. Solid Green and Blue Silks. 75c. Two* faced Figured Black Silks 75c t worth $l, Also, a LARGE and CHOICE assortment of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW STYLES OF ENGLISH AND MERRIMAO AND ALL AMERICAN CHIN fZES, 12*c. No. 713 North TENTH Street, abeve Coates N. B.—New Goods opening daily. mh22 "VTEW SPRING GOODS. Assortments received of Plain Brown Po de Boies. Modes and Bright Colors. Neat Checked Silks. Black Figured Silks. Glossy Cloaking Silks. New and neat printed Lawns. Plain Styles of Organdies. Rich printed Organdies. Children’s neat fine Chintzes. Piijues for Girls, and Wrappers. New, neat, and rich De Lataes. Bright plaid Worsteds. New printed Bareges, very cheap. Foulard Robes, at very low rates. New Spring Shawls and Monties. SHARPLESS BROS. mhl9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. "VTEW SPUING PBINTS, _LV CHOICE STTXiKS. MERRIMACB, B PRAGUE, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot beat styles ami fast colors at 10c. COWPBBTHWAIT A CO., mhlsatf N. W. cor. EIGHTH uni MARKET Sti. New furniture chintzes AND IUBNITUBE COVEBINGS. The subscribers respectfully Invito the attention of buyers to their new stock of Furniture Chintzes and Coverings. SBErPABD, TAN HARLINGEN A ABBISON, mh22-6trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. 0 f“ A A —THIS AMOUNT TO IN IUjUUui TEST in one or two Securities, as a permanent investment. Apply to E. PETTIT, mb2B No. 309 WALNUT Street m6T.t ol personal r states which ahe elects to retain under the acts of April 14, 1851, and April B, lB’io. and that the same will be approved by said court on FRIDAY*, April 4. 1862. uiiUhb exceptions are filed thereto- FREDERICK lIEYER, hih2l-ttu-4t* Attorney for petitioner. ]V/riJNICIFAL ULAiMti.—NOT LUIS XTjL is hereby given to the owners of thu properties mentioned in the appended memoranda of Municipal liens, that writs of Scire Facias will be iamiod thereon in three months from the date, unless the several sums or money specified therein as being due for labor and mate rill shall be paid to the undersigned on or before the 15tli day of May, 1862. WILLIAM M. SMITH, Attorney for Plaintiff, No. 623 WALN U T Street. February 13th, 1862. fel4-fl4t The City of Philadelphia to tho use of Rhoads and Ilincklu, vs. John McDowell, Jr., owne> or reputed own er, or whoever tnay be owner. Common Pleas, Decem ber Term, 1861, No. 217. 866.57, against lot on tho east side of Fourth street, 100 feet north *>f Norris. Same vs. Same. Common Pleas, December Term, ISOI, No. 218. $46.91, against lot on northwest corner of Fourth and Hackley Blroota. Same vs. Same. Common Picas, December Term, I*ol, No. 216. $274.13, against lot at the southeast corner of Fourth and Norris streets. Same vs. Stephen Toram. Common Pleas, Decomber Term, 1861. No. 220. $50.14, against lot on the east side of Fourth street, 166 feet 1 inch south of Morris. Same ts> Same. Common Pleas, December Term, 1861, No. 219. $316.14, against lot southwest corner of Fourth and backley streets S»me vs. Barclay Lippincott. Common Pleas, Decem ber Term, 1861, No. 221. $76 44, against lot on the west Bide of Fourth street. 86 feet north of Norris. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. TpORTMMCHMONDIRO^W^RK^ XT —COPAIITNEKBBIP NOTICE. JOHN H. TOWNS, formerly of the firm of Merrick rds; Shoes, Guns, Pistols, Rifles, Percussion Cans, Quicksilver, Coffee, Ac. The goods can be examined on the morning of the sale. WILLIAM MTLLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 25,1862. mh26-6t MARSHAL’S SALE.—Ey virtue of a writ of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWADA DEB, 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 host bidder* for cash, at QUEEN-STREET WHARF, on TUESDAY, April 1, 1862, 60 crates of earthenware, part of the cargo of the ship Amelia, WILLIAM MILLW&BD, U. S. Marshal E D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 21,1862. mh22«6t GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS gMOKED SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, mhlO-tf COBNBB ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. LEAF LARD.—79 tierces prime ket tie*rendered Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. SADLER Sc CO., mb2Q-tf 103 ARCH Strati 2d door above Front. CHEESE. —150 boxes fine Herkimer County Cheese, for sale by C. ©. SADLER & CO., nih2o-lf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. Adamantine candles.—a job lot of old Adamantine Candles, in store and for BHODES A WILLIAMS, 107 Sonth WATEB Street TTOE SE RADISH—Pure T uck Island AX Horse Brtisb, prepared Tor family use, In pjq{ and half-pint bottles) for sain to the trade by BHODES & WILLIAMS, mh!7 107 South WATER Street TV/fESS PORK—2SO bbls Mess Pork, XU. for sale by C. C. SADLER Sc Cfr., mh2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. YINEGtAR —French White Wine Vinegar, for sale by JAUBETCHE & LAVERQNE, mhls Nob. 202 and; 201 South FBONT Street. Green corn and peas. 60 cases Winslow’s hermetically-sealed Green Corn. 30 “ “ ** Green Peas, 20 bis u “ Fresh Tomatoes, jnst landed and for sale by BHODES * WILLIAMS, mhl7 107 South WATEB Street FRUIT. TYRIED APPLES.—66 saoks new JL/ Western Dried Apples; 7 bbl. new Wortora Pried A,pl«, Joit received and In atore. For me by UDBPHT k BOONS, iaT-tr No. 1M NORTH WHARVES. KAISINS. —300 boxes Layer ; WO half bozea Layer Balalna; 800 bora. M B Btmch BdgniJ 800 half boxea M B Bunch Burins. New and choice butt, now landing and for nle by MURPHY k BOONS, laT-tf No. 140 NORTH WHABYBB. THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY , Have reopened acd refitted a BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD’S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, T>. O. This company is prepared io accommodate ihe guests of thatbouse, and the public, with every Telegraphic facility. Communication direct with BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, NEW YORK, And all Telegraphic Stations In the loyal States* GENERAL OFEICE, No. 432 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. P. WESTERVELT. mhls-lm Superintendent Tortoise shell.—a few boxes of Tortoise BhoU for sale by JAUBETCHE A LAVKRGNB, feSl 802 md 204 South FRONT Street Sheep and goat skins—a ■mall invoice of Hlieej> and Goat Skin, for me by JAUBETCHE k LAVEBONE, t*2] 208. and 9M Sonth FRONT fIW BROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE, Ac.; Brooms, Buckets, Ac., for nle by O. R. BLAKIBTON, ComtnlaMw MeMfeant, 1.10-Sni 83 South WATER Stew* pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN \„J VAS, of all nnmbeis and brands. Raven’s Duck Awning Twills, of all descriptions, tor Tent*, Awnings, Tranks, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturer!’ Drier Felts, from Ito 8 feet wide. Tarpauling, Belting, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W. SVERHAN A CO., my4-tf 102 JONES Alley. T ARD AND GREASE.—SO tieroes Jj grime Leaf lard j U Usrte. Whit. OrltM, Nnot from thaWut, lad In thus. For me by MURPHY k BOONS, jel-Sf So. 1M NORTH WHABYIS. ILLUMINATING OILS. QILI OIL! I OIL! 11 HDLBDET & RRODHEAD, NO. 240 ARCH STREET, Having opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra tteflilPil and Lubricating COAL OILS, would call tho special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL) aa it possesses "merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bod odor which characterize that commouiy sold iu tliis marKet, produces no smoke, and is free from all exploeivo properties. Orders' from CHy or Country promptly at- tended to. ** I UOltfER” OIL WORKS. 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 crusting the wick, and hut slowly. Bbls, lined with glag* enamol. WEIGHT. SMITH, APK AES ALL. fe2l -tf 0t8c0516 MARKET Street. CARBON OIL.—IOO bbls. Natrona Oil in storo and for 6&I« by WILLIAM M. WILSON, <£oB M A RKR I' tttroot. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & GO., Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIHN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANUFACTURERS OT WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, *o. AOBKTB FOR TBS CBLKBRATBD FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES FOR CASH. LEAD Bed Lead, Whit* Lead, Litlmrge, Sugar of Load, Copperas, Gil of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yellow, Chrome Bed, Obromo Yellow, Aqua Fortis, Muriatic Acid, Epsom Salts, Rochelle Salta, Tartario Acid, Orange Mineral, Soinbie Tart. Bub. Garb. Soda, White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, WETHEBI Druggists and Mai Hoe. 47 and 40 lalB.tf CABINET FURNITURE. fTABINET FURNITURE AND BIL KJ LIARD TABLES. Moore & campion, No. 261 South SECOND Street, In connection with their extensive Cabinet Business are uow manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And have now on band a full supply, finished with the MOOBE A CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, «?hich are pronounced, by all who have used them, to be superior to all others. For Die quality and finish of these tables the manu facturers refer to their numerous patrons throughout the Unlofa, who are familiar withHhe character of their work. fe26-6m MEDICINAL, Electricity will cure all FORMS rOF DISEASE, when applied by Pp&f C. H. BOLLEB, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, th a founder and teacher of an entire new mode of ap plying Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro* magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, in harmony with his discovery of the polarities of the brain, and ganglionic relatiocs of the human system, Bead the following; About two years and six months»ago 1 was taken with Inflammatory Rheumatism, and would sometimes have it soibad, in different parts of my bvdy, that 1 wouidbe un able to move. Ihe 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 physicians and personal recommendations to cure the rheumatism without fail, and I also have taken a great many different extracts, and other medi cines, andlgot but temporary relief. I was persuaded by a friend to trF Professor BOLLES & CO , 1220 WALNUT Street, Electrical Physicians-, but thinking at the time it would be like the roat, I folt reluctant about trying it, but afew days after I saw a certificate in The Press, a daily paper of a euro of a chronic case he had made upon a minister of the M. B. Church, 1633 HELMUTS Street; and I went to see him, and after examination ho said he conld euro me. I submitted myself to his treat ment, and the effect was astonishing’; no shocks, (such as I expected*} hut all waa pleasant and agrocable, and after the fourth application I felt-better than I had for some time, and in the fifth application I was perfectly cured, the whole occupying not quite two weeks Ido heartily recommend any person similarly afflicted, and believing if any person who has any aente Or chronic affliction would call and see Professor BOLLES A CO., Electrical Physicians. 1220 WALNUT Street, he would get relieved of his suffering by their treatment. AI.EXAN DEB ATI AIRE, 1312 SAVER V Street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington. mli2i.6t# TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES,—AII sub-acute inKCH rrpllch » Borman, flwian ? and British dry SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. On TurW.iy Morning, April 1, on four month*’ rrodit 1,000 packages boots and shoea. SALE OF LRV 3fe<,r;s. On Tlmruday Morning, April 'Z, on four months’ credit— COO packiigea British, French, and Amerioandry gentf*. Furness, brinley, a go., 489 OHKBTHUT STREET. PEREMPTORY SALE FOR CASH. On Tuoklh)* »nd Wfrtnetfthkjr Sforni>i£9) Apr*) 1 aiM 2, at JO o'clock— A largo stock of fancy and 1 ftaple dry goods, from a joW»i_ng ]imv»o btniMfJHS. liitlntfsd in our Hale on Tuesday arpl April j nml 2, ’wHi be foanri u very larger assortment of t(!lU!01lUIjll! goods, viz : DOMKSTIC (fOOI>S. Blanched and brown übirtings, drillings, diapar, long and eS. Black and fancy silks, marct-Hines, resting, jaconet, cambric, Swiss, and Nainsook muslins: bishop Itwns, brilliants, fcilk oMs. linen cambric lina ulii'jptTcraßlii iiiiltn, idf»pac#tf, priiiln, ginu!ii«ius l ilnliimiw’ red paedinga, baregea, caitvas-i, elastic duel*, hi Idus, linen towelbngs, cambrics, velvets, serges, chalhos, Ihion coatings, linen drills Ac. COTiON UOSIKIIV,_J3J.O_VEB, SPOOL COTTON, TIIP.EAD, Ac. Men's ami wuinen’H white, brown, nml mixed cotton licuo and hull hnse* Jimllii g]*Vtty r husk 13! OVe* Afill gaunthte, tiik gloves, fillet mitts, lisle gloves anti gaunt- Ute, kid gloves, nie p iuo abiits and drawers, gpool cotton, patent thread, shirts, velvet, trimming and bonnot rib bons, &c. NOTION GOODS. Hair and doting brushoi. dolls* Uraos, harmonicom, chess boards I>i»Xc*r, loud penchs, fishing lines, Ihvsks, honks nml eyes, thimbles, luedlos, suspenders, tHy nut ton, Bilk twi«t. cnrpet bindiugß. linen tape, leather and cm pet hags, shoe laces, buttons, &c. CntHlogues he ready and the goods open for exami uution on Tuesday niornine, April 1. COAST ft WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, No. 213 MARKET Street. FIRST SPECIAL SaLE OP STRAW GOODS FOR SPUING OF 1802. This Morning, March 28* commencing at la o’clock; Comprising lute and desirable styles of split straws, pedal, Florence braid, fancy straw, and colored straw bonm-tp, for ladies ami misses; misses’ and children’s fancy liatp, Boulevards, Veronan, Ac., being a full assort ment of seasonable goods rnkumv woif and floweus, Also, included in sale on Friday. an invoice of choice fttjlca roi-.l Paris artificial flowers, joined. bloruls r stiff nuts, &c. STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Also, on Friday, a stock of boots ami shoes, compris ing liicsi's ami jmilhv calf ami groin hoots an«l shi-es • laciefa’, miefcce, and children's kid and grain Balmorals* misses and children’s Lotltd Bhooa: women’s slipped, tics, & c. SA L EOF AMERICAN ANI) IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMIIttOIDKKIKS, WHITE GOODS, Ac., by Catalogue, On V ednesday Morning, April *\ Mirimfiiciiig at 20 ok/lnch precisely. STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS, By ord*r of Anignee, Also, On Wednesday Morning, A stock of tailoring good?, trimming’, buttons, Ac. SUPERIOR FIBE-PjttOOK SAFJS, At BfiJA, & Silvia* fifA-proof s&PA Philip fokd & no., auction EEBS, 625 MARKET and 622 COMMERCE Bt> BALE OF 1,000 CASKS BOOTS, SHOES, BRO GANS, Ac On Monday Morning, March 31, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold by cata logue— 1,000 cases mens’, boys', and youths’ calf, kip, grain, and thick boots, calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, Wellington and Balmoral boots, &c.: wo men’s, mIsEOB, and children’s calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco, heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, Balmo rals, Ac. Also, a large assortment of first-class city made goods. Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on morning of sale LB, HOPPIN & CO,, AUCTION • EER9, 242 MARKET STREET. SALE OF FOREIGN and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, SILKS, GINGHAMS, LAWNS, CHALLYS, Ac. On Tuesday Morning, April 1, at 10 o’clock Included in sale may be found SILKS; Pieces plain ani figured poult de sole, grog de Naples, and Lyots foulards. GINGHAMS. Pieces Scotch and French large and small check, co lored and white ground. LAWNS. Elegant style, in rotes and piece, including organdies, Ac; * ? CHALLYS. New stylo, wliite and dark (round, bouquet and set figures. Also, white goods, embroideries, laces, hosiery, Ac. TIyfOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER Ifl. AND COMMISSION MERCHANT. southeast corner of SIXTH and SACS Streets. NATHANS’ GREAT SALK OF FORFEITED COL- LATERALS. I*soo LOTS OF FORFEITED GOODP, Consisting of fine Gold and Silver Watches, Diamonds, Gold Chains, Jewelry, Ac, On Tuesday Morning, April 1, at 9 o’clock, at Moses Nathans’ Auction House, Nos. 155 and 157 North Sixth Htreet, adjoining the southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, and will consist' to part, of-^ Splendid fine gold (18 carat) hunting-case, double caso, and double-bottom English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best makerß j fine gold hunting-case (18 carat.) chronometer watches, suitable for ladies or gentlemen; fine gold (18 carat) uiugic-ca&c English patent levrr watclio**, of the most np pfovfd makers; fine gold (IS ea-ut) huotltts ms&, daa ble time and independent second watches, of the vt ry beet makers ; fine gold (18 carat) hunting-case and opon face detached patent lever watchon, some of them mag nificent movements; tino gold (18 carat) gold hunting case and open-faco lepine watches, and other fine gold Avutclie# ; very fine silver Imiiting-caee, double-case, and double* bottom English patent lever of the moat approved and beet makers j fine silver hunting* case and open-face detached lever and lepine watches; fine gold and silver American patent watches; gold-plated magic cahe, hunting-case, and open face lever and other watches; silver English, Swiss, and French watches. DlAMONDS.—Magnificent diamond finger ring, cost S3&0; magnificent brillinutdiamond breastpin, cost S 700» diamond pins, rings, studs, Ac. Fine gold vest, fob, neck, and guari chains; gold and Bilvor spectacles; fine gold bracelets, breastpins, finger rings, f-tuds, sleeve-buttons, sets of fine gold jewelry, gold and silver pencil-cases and pens, medallions, and nume rous other articles. The good* will be open for examination oh Mon day afternoon, and early on the morning of the sale. COAL. HAMPTON’S SPLENDID LEHIGH NUT, Hampton’s splendid Stove Coal, Hampton’s Bplendid Egg Coal. Yard, southeast cor. FRONT and POPLAR. mh!B-12t^ ROBERT R CORSON, COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BELOW SECOND, fe27.Sm PHILADELPHIA. rtOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED 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 and WILLOW Streets, where they intend to keep the bdsi quality- of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved minei* at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON A CO., Office, 112 South SECOND Street. EIGHTH aud WILLOW. mhl-tf RAUKOAO LINES. 1862. mmmm 1862. ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.’S LINES FROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK AND WAY PLACES. rxou WALNUT-STREET WHARF AND KBNSISOtOJf DEPOT. WILL LEAVE AS FOLLOWS—VIZ: riif. At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ac commodation ............ 82 28 At 6A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, (N. J.) AccomnKMlfttlon.ijj :t».m,*..ini..*.i.iii.i*, 8 2t At© % A. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Morning Mail 8 00 At 12k P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommo dation... 2 3» At 2 P. M.» via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Ex press...... .......... 800 At 4 Pi Mi, vis Camden and Jersey City, Evening Express 8 00 At 4 P. M., via Camden and Jersey City, 2d Class Ticket.. 2 28 At 6jf P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City, Evening Mail 8 00 At 12 P. M., via Kensington and Jersey City. South- Arn Mfill 8 00 At & P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, (Freight aud Passenger)—lst Claes Ticket. •2 26 ‘ Do. do. 2d Class do. •• • 160 ' The P. M. Line runs daily, Sundays excepted. The 12 P. M., Southern Mail runs daly. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbanre, Montrose, Gr£at Bebd, Ad., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensing ton, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad. For Manch Chunk, AUentoum, Bethlehem, Belvidere, Easton, Lambertvllle, Flemington, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensington Depot, and 2% P. M. from Walnut street wharf; (the 7.10 A. H. Line connects with train leaving Easton for Mauob Chunk at 3.36 P. M.) Fo r Mount Holly, at fl A. M., 2 and 4F. M. For Freehold, at 0 A. Mi, and 2 P« M* WAY LINES. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 7.10 and 9% A. M., and 6, 0.30, and 12 F. M. from Kensington, and 2% P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. For Bristol, and intermediate stations, at 11)4 A. M. from Kensington Depot. Far Palmyra, Rivartou, Delanee, Bevasly, Florence, Bordentown, Ac., at 12j{, 1,4, 6, and 6jK P* M. Steamboat TBENTON for Bordentown and interme diate stations at P. M. from Walnut-street wharf. *9" For New York, and Way Lines leaving Kensing ton Repot, take the saw on sira*, ?£*s& half an hour before departure. The care run toto the Depot, gpd on the arrival of each train run from the Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage but their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty nonnda to be paid for iitrfii The Qvtnpft&y Ikrit thtfff responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount beyond 9108, exoept by WM. H. OATZHXB. Arent. EXPRESS COMPANIES. SOLDIERS Should be sent by DARNDEN’d EXPRESS, 807 CHESTNUT Street. They charge «aly HALF HATES, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon roe, and aU other points occupied by our troops. feSi-Sue fiSt—THE ADAMS EX” PKVBS COMPANY, Office 820 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer chandise, Bank Note*, and Specie, either by its own lines or In connection with other Exprosi Companies, to all the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. E. S. BANDFORD, MO General Superintendent OHOVEL3 AND SPADES. O OKOBOX HALFiIXH, KASUrIOTDUB. DOBNCB Or BBXAD AND QUABBY BTBBBTB, JtlB-Bm Bel Arch «ml sal Sacattl l&l Thirl. M THOMAS k BWS, t Sat. 138 Bud 141 South tfOUKU at rat*. (Formerly No*. 37 nod 69. j BALES BV AHCTIOfI. saxes seal estate A2n?vrcKnu AT THE 2SXOHANGJS ON TUESDAYS. EXAX eState'AT PRIVATE BALE, wr we have a large urnovnt of rod estato at (tmtl OM9, inoniaing urery riuscripttoß of city and cons try jtt* forty. Printod fata may bn bad at thn Auction Store*/ Sale No. 3I!J North Ninth Stmt, SUPERIOR PimaiTfhß. Boaswooi) piano, FIRE ENORA\ 13 fid, TA CARPETS, Ac. . This Mnrnlni*, 28ih Inst., at 10 o’clock, by c»iu»wg?xi, »tNo.3ltt Nortti Nijilh street, the unf'C'ctor parlor, dintoß-room.* and chamber fnrniiuro, ruse wood’ pmrm« r r/r?e f fine eniii avln/ai, tHiuntry fchlim jliu) Ar, ** •SP" ilaj be examined at 3 o’clock on the rooming of Bale. ___ Sain No o'JO N ».Tth Sixth Stmt. PTCTT.-RE TRAM KS, M Iftß/iM, KtfGKIVINOS, TOOLS, FIfKSFPDRK, Ac* __ , . Thin Mm'nlnß. Mill inat. *3l ..’clock, Hi s«. Sto Earth Sixth xtrmt, ft Ktnck of jiit-TOrn atwl phot<»"r*pli frames, pittr roirrvra, tn.krravings, ton.*, fnrnitur/i. Ac. 0,.«? 4 ? Vlock hy catalogue, at No. Sontfat RrsvenUi Hilt** t, by older of tlui executors, the awporior rArniturn, tir.c Krensh plate pier mirrors, fine veiret and Brnsfct-le carpets, &•*. 01T M»» lie uxnnrinwl at 8 o'clock on the moraine ot the solo, FINK MADEIIt* AND SllHßlty WINES. On Sntnnluv, S9*h iriHtnnl, lit 12 o'clock, nt the A i-.Etion Store, So. Madeira and Sherry Whies. Estate of the Into Edvard S. Btird, decckHwl. CiiialngiieH ready. S»lo No. Ill) North Si.vteeuih Bl.‘Set, GENTEEL Vttfcr |TUR£» JIIGn.CASK CLOCK* JJJJfJHHKLS OAKPETS, &c. On Tnctwlay Morning April 1, at 10 oMock, at No. 110 North Sixteenth street, a-huve Arch, tin? entire hfniaclmUi anti kitchen furniture, hlgh-caec clock, Brusaela carpet*, l>w] biumiOßS. Drawings and gpecMuttLlona for all work done at their establishment, free of charge* and work guarani led. The subscribers have am pin wharf-dock room for pairr? of boatt, where they can Ho in perfect safoty, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, or wholesale, at IvV* CHESTNUT Slroet. tnhlO SHOW CASES. Plate'glaas, German silver, per foot. $lO Crystal-glass, 4 ‘ a half Germ** .., f f ., f ,. « m au walnut * WM. H. GROVE, oihL^c*?' 4 * 1U Noit'a TOVBTH Str*t, Wl»U< «n S. A. HARRISON,