THE CITY. Annual Session of the Methodist EPISCOPAL CONFERENCE— NINTH DAY Con ference reassembled at Bjs o’clock yesterday morning, when the religious services were conducted by Revs. A* AtWOOd Mid 0 Barton. Tbe following commits to announced by ’lie Bishop: COMMITTEE ON EXAMINATION POK 1863. let Year.—J. P. Curtis, J. Hough, J. Flancery, G. Oram. ad Year.—G. T>. Carrow, A. V. Milby, William Mi gur> J. W» A‘tßwr, Win. K. England. 4tL Year.—J. Castle, C. Cook, S. G. Hare, S. M. Cooper, A. M. Wiggins. To examine candidates for admission on trial—G. Quigley, J. H. Alduy, 8. Patters- n, aud H. K Calloway. To examine local preachers for deacons’ orders—J. A. 'Massey, Wni. H. Elliott, J. Y Ashton. To examine local deacons for eiders’ orders—Wm. L Gray, T. W. tinipfrexe, E. J. Way. SrNIUT-SCBOGL COMMITTEE. North Philadelphia District—W. Kenny, Thomas liAppington. South Philadelphia District—J. Thompson, E J BWi Beading Pietrlct—O. F. Turner, U. Hey wood, Wilmington District—T. C. Murpny, William S. Hagany. Easton District—J. E. Smith, T. B. Coursey Snow Hill District—J. B. Merritt, L. 8. H. Irving. To preach the Missionary SawLon—H. Colelaaor. Al ternate—John W.iJaekson. Bev. C. Kareuer moved a reconsideration of the vote by which the I*, t, was not allowed to employ Bev. J. S. J. McCormtll. lie gave the sabstance of conversation 1)0 bftd Yfilll hilPj HBd read cymcnqnicauons explain' ing the misunderstanding n, ius case. He was entirety satisfied that tliia yonug man was worthy of confidence, as a good man, a preacher of ability, and decidedly in favor of the Union and the Government. The vote was reconsidered. His recommendation, which WftS laid on the tab!**, was taken up, and the P. E. tvftS granted permission to employ niui in the itinerant work. Bev. J. A. Massey made a statement, that his views on Thursc ay had been incorrectly ttated iu aomeof tho papers. He was reported as having said that the ** wretched newspapers have deluded the people with tho cry of Union, Union. Uniuu.” Ho demanded that tbe correction should be made. His remark, he stated, was in rtgaid to Secession newspapers which had de luded tbe people. Bev. James Moore, an ordained minister of the Metho dist Protestant Church, earn a before the bar of the Con* ftrenco for the furpy&o of having his ordination recog nized . The usuhl vows wore pre-jvbied to him, which he took, and thus he becomes a minister of Hie M. K. Church, without tho reiuipnaUum of hands. The order «f the day—viz: the report of the Education Committee—was then taken up. Thereport consists ol'two parts, the first in referonce to Dickinson College. t The rcHolutiocs wore considered seriatim : 1. Commends the cause of education, and requests all ministers to preach upon tbe subject of Christian edu cation during the year. 2. Detigll&ich five ctnt? per member as the sum to be raised for the cause in each sum. 3. RecommendB each pastor to appoint a committeo in each church, to assist him in che education collection. 4. Places the educational interests upon a par with the tnint-iouary and Bible cause. 6. Milken the .ducatiuual collection perpetual. C. Commends the grammar school of Dickinson Col lege, as a preparatory department worthy of greater patronage. 7. Arranges the Annual Committee of Ministers and Z-sjtuet!, tube appointed by tile Bishop. 8i Recommends the of the annual concert of prayer tor colleges, on the last Thursday Iu I'ebnAry. 9. Provides for the issuing of a circular upon the sub ject of the report. The whole report, as pertains to Dickinson College, was adopted. The following laymen were appointed members of the Educational Committee! Colson Dieskill Amos Philipps, James B. Roswell, Esqs.; W. H. Allen, LL. D., Hou. J. J. Lewis, G. J. 'Wilson, Hon. D. M. Bates, E. A. Ellis, Hon. S. M. Har rington, E Wilmer, Janie. Wallace, and L.S. H. Irving. The second part of the report portains to the Wesleyan Female OolUli®. The report was taken up jeriafint. During the con sideration of the report the president and lay trustees were invited to take part. Edwin Wilmer, Esq., made an address in strong terms in favor Of the president, faculty, and institution at Wil uuQgfoii, Delaware. He eloquently pleaded fur tho relief of tbe college from all financial embarrassment. Hu be lieved it could be done. When Napoleon proposed a passage of the Alps, one of hU generals said it was im possible “ Impossible, impossible,” said Napoleon, “ the word is not French.” So said Mr. Wilmer—when a W<?rfe should be accomplished by the Church, tlie.word impossible is not Methudmic. He believed any pastor could raise, from bis people, at least $5O for that purpose. 110 would pledge that amount to the pastor that tho Bishop should send for the church he belongs. He closed his address with a beautiful figure, compa. ling the (Inurch to ft Tfoble ship, outriding every storm and destined to saOot till die light of the millennial mom should dawn on a world redeemed and saved, ending with * * give us the money.” The venerable Bishop m«3e a statement explanatory and apologetical. Be stated tout he had been com pelled to call upon assistance in presiding over the Con ference. He bad supposed that when old age should come the world would turn dark, and the Church turn green, and life be a burden. His general health was good, but he was suffering from a complaint which Dr. Clark says cannot be cured—namely, old uge. But he has no more gumption than to toelfeYO tfcfct tho world is making pro gress The debate upon tbe interests of the Female College was continued until the hour of quarter before 12 o'clock. An afternoon session was ordered for 3 o’clock. Bev. 38. J. Way was granted leave of absence on ac count of eicftnTO, The chair was occupied during the most of the morn ing session by tbe Bev. T. J. Tnompson. The committee on the “ State of the Country, ll made an amended and unanimous report. The first-resolution having beea adopted by a vote the aßu* day, and tha second resolution being under con* sideration, Bev. C. Karsoer moved to amend by inserting tho word •< President” before Government. Dr. Hodgson thought there was no necessity for the amendment, as the President ia included in tho Govern m*ht No loyal man will neglnct to pray for the Frosi* dent. The two are inseparably connected. As we sus tain the one wo shall the other. The amenr merit was laid upon the table, and the reso lution was adopted unauimou-ly. The third resolution was read and unanimously adopts. The fourth being under consideration, Iter. J. R. An derson moved to strike out“ by whom kings reign,” Ac , as in this country we do not believe in the Divine right of kings! [Laughter.] He thought that iu republican America we do not need any guch quotation. Kiugs were given by the Almighty as a great infitetiun. The amendment was laid upon the table, and the reso lution was adopted unanimouety. The fifth resolution was taken up. Rev. P. Coombe said that be would sow go for tho re- POlt Qf th? committee as ameuded, heart and soul, and tKKIj aild Strength, fie would go for it because there ia a full and distinct recognition of the Constitution) which he thought the original repoit did not have. He would new go for (he report. The ayes and sues were ordered. fifty. Mi'. Colelazer wished to disabuse the minds of the public In regard to the position which gome of tho mem bers of the Conference in the Southern part of the work are supposed to occupy. No surrounding circumstances have changed bis admiration of this beautiful Govern* ment. Maryland is loyal for the Union. Mr. C. read an extract or a letter jwnt received by himself from Go wernor Ilicke, showing the voice of tho people tnrough the Governor. He gays: “lan; glad to see your Conference is requiring all candidates to take the oath of allegiance to the Govern* ment as a test of their admittance into your body. I was much wonied at the weak-kneed course of oar Le gislature upon the test-oath subject. These aro times that do not allow delicacy of feeling to control our acts. I would go against my father if I had not confidence in his fealty to the Government of the United States. w As you know full well, I have endured much to aid in preserving the Union, and am willing to sufTer yet more if I can but contribute a little to so desirable a purpose.” Tbe reading of the letter and the nohie and patriotic Fpeech of Mr. Colulazer, called forth much enthusiastic pleasure ULd applause. The roll was then called, and the votes of the members were announce! with the following result: Yeas, unnimov.Bly • nays, none. The last resolution and the preamble were then adopts d. , The fivSbk'gy was called for, und sung, and the Con ference adjourned with the benediction. THE LOYALTY REPORT AS AROI'TED FINALLY Whereas, A most unjust and wicked rebellion has aritei. in the Southern States against the Government of these United States, with the avowed purpose of its overthrow, and the establishment of a separate and in dependent and separate Confederacy, ouprinciples sub versive of human liberty; and It'Aercas, The Federal Government has been com pelled to two force of arme, and is now engaged in afear fnl war to suppress said rebellion, and to maintain its fcuprvnmcy ; and Whereas-, It is the duty of the Church, both In its mi nistry and membership, to employ every appropriate means for the maintenance and perpetuity of good go vernment, and to sustain tho powers that be in this great titniegtai tiitrefure Resolved, That while we disclaim all connection with the jolitical parties, yet as local ministers iu Conference aesembltd, we do hereby express our utter abhorrence and opposition to the present rebellion as being the oft epring of treason, and the instrument of the destruction of the hast Government of the world; Resolved, That the Government, the army and navy, have our deepest sympathy and fervent prayers, and that we pledge our influence to encourage and assist them in their noble and iighteoua deeds to protect the honor of our flag, the integrity of the Constitution, and the main tenance of our glorious Union. Resolved, That we will cheerfully hear our portion of any tax or taxes that may be required by the Govern ment to defray the expenses of the war. ' Resolved, That while we confess our Bins, and humbly prostrate ourselveß before the Almighty God, we thank fully receive the many victories which have crowned our arms as tokens of his f*vor, anr, with gratitude and hope, we lift our hearts to Him by whom kings reign and princea decree juetico, that victories may continue to Llefg us, until our brethren, North and South, Hast and West, again united, may “ learn war no more.” 4 Resolved, That we not only declare odr loydlty fcd the Constitution and Government of these United States in the prcßerce of Almighty God and those witnoß3e», but that we declare our willingness to swear or affirm the same, whenever it shall be required by those who have the rule over us. Resolved, That a copy of tho foregoing be transmitted to the President of the United Mates, signed by tho pre siding Bishop, and countersigned by the secretary of the Conference. The resolutions were Anally adopted. APfBRVAftM SESSION. • The proceedings were opened at three o’clock with religious services by the Rev. E. Beade. The minutes of the morning session wore read and approved. Stbtifltica t/f members #c. r of the church were then read as follows; Members in full communion, 47,623 ; colored mem bers, 0 219 '. on probation, 5.429; colored probation, 333; total, 69,669. Baptisms during the year—adnlts, 885: children,4,l79; total. 5,054. ciiußQti j,*Rorjsßtr. Number of churches 5(53 : probable value $1,678,860. Parsonages 05 ; probable value 9160,450 Benevolent Contributions.—Conference claimants, S 3 - 412 CO ; Missionary money, 926,838 56 : Tract Cause, i IhM© Society, 87 : Sunday School Union, $642 50. 1 SUSDAY SCHOOLS. Number of schools 576; officers and teachers, 0 127 ; ticbolara, 54|6y3 ; volumes in library, 101,000. 7 These figures would nave Veen considerably enlarged if there had been a full representation of the Circuits Snow Hill and Aceomac wore not represented. The report of the Ministerial Burying Ground Com mittee was ihen read and accepted. fift*. MeCulAHflhmavfid that there should ho acorn* lnillee oflive appointed as trustees for the burial ground. They were elected as follows: Clergymen—Chaplin and Conklin ; Laymen—Yard, Owenman, and Devine. Mr. Bartin* ottered a resolution to the effect that a col lection of So should be taken up in each of the charges for ilw purpose of helping tho Cutaßau/wa Church out of tlieir ditticvltieu. P. Coombs spoke in support of the resolution, and said that the Church needed tho aid. Adopted. Rev. Dr. Cook offered a resolution to use all such weans as the Church puucimml to help the brethren out Af thai* trouble, and alio to Iff i>p tkn nnoond Friday ill May as a day of fasting and Dram. Adopted. & The report of the Committee on Lay Representation *waa next read and accepted. The committee presented the following: "Whole number of votes cast..... IKpr iaj' repr«EeDbiion. . ... Against lay representation..... Majority for lay representation. Rev. T. J. Quigley moved that the place be appointed. Tor the next meeting of the Conference. It was decided by vote that It should be held at West Cheater, In Ohngtor county, ah invitation having been extended from that placo to the members of tlio Conference. ■ A vote of thanks was tendered to the railroad compa nies that bad accommodated the members of (he Confe rence living at a distuice. A collection was taken up for the sexton of the obnrch wherein the Conference has been sitting, yielding 954.70. After prayer from the ICey. B. J. Monroe, the chair man read the appointments, which we give as near as COllld Rflcertalu^: NORTH I'HTT.ADKurHIA lu^trtct— t>.W. Sartine, P. 8. George's, \Y» Q. Robinson; Trinity, J. F. OhaplAin; Green street, T- fiteveu*; Spring Garden street. J. S. WiHifs; Fifth street, W. Kenmy; St John’s, M. D. Knit* : Kensington, J. H. Lightbourne; Silcam, W. F. fllttgff', H street t T. B. Miller; Sanctuary, A.W. Milby; Front Btreet, J. B. Wc^ulough; Twelfth street, j 8. V. 1 tiomas j Hertdiiig, W. R. Wood ; : W.U.Beat• UAlfary.O.J. Contch;TnbHrnßr.hu J. Allen; ‘ Cohochsink, B. L. Patterson; Emory, J. Cuvininzhatn; : Mauship* fe. E. Stephana; Summerfield, G. Oram; ’ Polt Richmond, E. T.Kynney; liming Sun, W. Richter; Zoarand John Wericy, to bostipplidl; Milestown. M. ‘ fl. >V»lm, A- Johns; Lelinmu’s Clmpel uud Falt-vfow R, S, Ajfrs; r,. Me, Frmilif.ird, W, McCombs; Pridesburg, G. Cuiumiugs: Ku<tleh>i>, J. Huuiihrits: Somerton. H. A Glevelaudl Holmesburg, 5. Tawnsoi.d: Bristol, P. J. 0ox; Attlaharonuh, J. P->al»; Morrisvilte, A. McComas; Newtow,, M. A. I)*y, J. Tort; LumlomUe,T. P.lines; RewHope.S. E' Stevens; Allen town, C. D, Kenney; Bctnlchcm, G. L\ Hnrlo.*k, ouo to fcupplied; Eastoh, H. F. Hurn» floiith Enaion. J. Cock: Richmond, It. Owen; Stroudsourg. AI. ttoatweJ, C.l.Thompson; Cherry Valley, T F. Fernly ; Monroe, H. F. Ufiy; Houa St., R. 2t. Gmmlmuk; Turbara Furnace Mitsiou, J Ktndal; TuuuersvillH. tu be sup* plied; Naglt-sviUe, M. Barnhill; City Home Mission, J. B. McCullough. SOVTUPiIILAUELPIIIADISTIIICT—Ft Hodgson. Pi E Union, A. Atwood; Nazarorh, J. H Atday: Ehenezor, P. Coombe; Snletu W Barnes; St. Paul's. •*- W. Jnck son; Wbfttton Street, G. D. Carrow: Mariner’s Bethel, H. lE. Gilles; Western, C. Cook; ltn»ad Street, W. Cooper; •.entral, J. Thompson; Pitman Chapel, N. Frame; Young Mou’s Ge».trai Homo biibsloo- to be sup plied by It. P. : S«couJ T- F. IlFllllOll; Eleventh Street, W. Mnlfon; Scott.«. E. B. Pepper; Tllir ty-cighthStreet, W. J.Stevenson; Powelton.T. W.Mar tin; A&bury, T. A. Fondey; Ceutemiiai.E. I. D. Pepper; Haddington, C. H. McDurmon ; HeMonville, H. Jogeker; Radnor audliethefldft, G. ft, Bakuatraw; Da; by aud Mt. Pleasant, W, M.’DalryiDpie; rnacaiviue, J cteu; Laa caster, First Church, J. K. Meredith; Lancaster, Bt. Paul’s, Thos Cirkpeuck; Baft* Harbor and Manor, W. B. Gregg; Columbia, J. B. Maddux; Marietta, J. M. Wheeler J Mount Joy, 0. W. Imiuireth; Cambridge, J. C. Hanisturg. F. Mooroi Yiug* Street, J. E. Cressler; West Harrisburg, Joseph Gregg; Dauphin, A. Ilowftid: Middletown, J. ». Lame; Hum inelstown, W U Burell; Halifax, S. W. Kurtz; Wicouis co, 0. W. Landreth; Centenoial, R. A. Canon; Arch street, A. Bitenhouse; Powcltnn, tu be tiupphed. Reading District—T. J. Thompson, P 15.—Hooding, Ebetiezer, W. L Gray; Reading, &t. Peter’s, S. Irwin; Man&yunk, Moiuit Ziuu, J. tlastlu; Manuytink, Kbe nezer, J. A. Brindle; Falls of Schuylkill, to he t-up plied; Hoxborougb, I. Mass; Gcratnntown, ilaiueii-screoi, t'. Knrsncr; Germantown, St. Stephen’s, 0. F. Turner; Chestnut Hillj S. N. Chew; Conshohocken and Ply mouth, G. Hocock, Me:io» &maro and Athensvllle, S. Pattersou ; N.irrist;»wo, Du J. F. Boone; Norristown. Oak*Btreet f B. F. Price: Perkfomun, D. Gordon; Montgomery Square, N. B. Murell; PhceniXTille, W. Major; Salem, J. O’Ntill; West duster, J. 15. Anderson; Grove »ad Dowoing iowu. G. W. Lihran; Pottslown, 11. Guy, L. D. Me* Cluck; Springfield, J. J. Watson; Waynesburg, J. Y. Ashton; Churchtowm, Win. S. Wendell; llirdsnoru’. J. Lindamutb; Berks County Miseioti, A. A Fisher; Leba non, J. B. Dennison; t/*ornivaU, J. )•'. Bunolds; Schuyl kill Haven and Orwigsbnrg, S. t«. Best; Cress.ma, u. C. l’fettit; Pottsvillo, (’. J. TliompMou; MiunravillPi J. H. Turner’ Tremont, C. Walters: l’ort Carbon and Silver Creek, J. H. Turner, T. B. Killiam; bt Clair and New Castlo, J. J. Jones; Tamauua, J. L. Lisinger; Mauch Chunk, G. W. McLaughlin; Parryville, S. Powers; N. I’hilailelpliia, J. R. Baley. Wilmington Disltldt—J. Mttffoa, P. E.—Wilming ton, Afehnry, C. Hill* do. St. Paul’s, T. C. Murphy; do. Union, J. \V. Arthur; do. Scott, A. Catner; do. E. Zion, to be supplied.— Brandywine. W. H. Fries; Mt- Salem,D. George; New port, J. Carlisle: New Castle, T. Montgomery: Deia ware City, 35. J. Way; 9t. B 1 . fi. liny, D- McKay; Newark, B. Quisles, C. J. Ripley; Elktou, W. H. Elliott; Bethel, J B. Qiiig: Chesapeake City, A. J. Scott; North-east. J Allen; Ohurleatowu, T. Sumption; Port Deposit, R. H. pattison ;• Zion, W. J. Roxon, G. L. Shufl'er: Oxford, J Hand; New Lon don and Elk Ridge, H. S. Thompson’ Fulton, vV. W. McMichael; Mt. Nebo, H. B. Maug-r; Stras- Inirg, J. Pftatorfield; Enterprise, J. N. 3lagee; Cochranville, J. Daro; Coatesvtlle, W. Rink: Guth rieville, N. W. Benam; Marshalton and Uuiuuville, B. W, £ Irk; ’Chester, \V. Urie; nhester Oircuit, S. R. Gillinghum; Village Green, J. Fianner, W, S, P-agh; Media, S. L. Grace;; Crozierville, J, Bunco; Mount Lebanon, W. Smith. Easton District—T. J. Quigley, P B.—Smyrna, VT. Bishop, H. 11. Caloway ; Smyrna Circuit, J. B. Ayars, W. hlatliews; Smyrna Circuit for colored people, to be supplied; MiuUltitown, T. \V< ; Qdessa, j. >?. Cook; Odi esa Circuit for colored pw'ple, to *>o supplied; Dover, J. D. Curtis; Dover Circuit for colored people, to be sup plied ; Camden, J. L. Houston; Frederica and Barrett’s Chapel, J. Dickeison; Willow Grove, \V. ILunon, J V 7. Wertin ; Milford, W.E. Eneland; Milford Oircui for color td lEOPldi to be supplied i UurriHStTOi It: SundiaoD; Den ton, S. T. Gardiner, J. A. Cooper; Greensboro’, W. M. Warner, 8. Touwand; Hillsboro 1 , W. T. Quids; Talbot, 31. K. Calloway, T. E Bell; Easton, E. Miiier, J. E. Elliot; Centreville, H. Coiclazer, T. Stephens; Kent Island, W. Hammoud; Sudlersville, *W. P. Tull; Kent, W. B. Walton, J. E, Bryan; Millington, S. M. Cooper, N. Drowii. Snow Hill District—A.Wallace, P.E.- Lewes, A.Freed, E. G.lrwin,L.J V.Balsly; Georgetown, t\M, Maclary; FraDkford.W. Talbot, W. Formosa; Laorel, J. A. Massey, C. F. Shepherd; Seaford, J. B. Merritt, J. H. McLaugh lin ; Fedttalsburg, Ed. Townßend; Dorchesrer, J. Hough, D. D. Hudson; Cambridge, J. B. Merick; Cambridge Circuit* J. Dyson Church Ore-fe, T. L Poulsoa, W. W. Redman, H. H. Cocign; Arios, J. M. Pnrner; Quanti co, J W. Hammersly, T. L. Tomkioson; Salisbury, 0. W. Ayies, one to bo Bupflied, A. M. Griggins: Worces ter Mission, J. Edwards, one to be supplied, W. W. Redman; Princess Ann, J. Hargis, T. ff. Plummer; H. Sanderson, C. H. McDermond, Fair mount, A. M. Wiggins, J. W. Pearsioii; Newtown Mis sion, N. W. Bentmm, >V. T. Tull; Snow Hill, G. A. Phivbuß, J 0. Sypberd, J. E Bryan; Berlin, W. T. Quin, one to be supplied, G. S. Carly ; Atlantic, to be supplied : Accomac, to be sapplied. After the appointments were all read, apd the breth ren had congratulated each oilier upon ihelr respective changes, the Doxology was sung, and the Conference ad journed. Col. Lyle’s Regiment.— This fine regiment, new nearly full, will wako a street parade on Monday, probably for the last time in this city. The men are still encamped a short distance from Germantown, and are in the enjoyment of excellent health. The regi ment is well officered, and will be o*,e of ttxe finest at the' sefttofw&r. A iHalDrity of the men weroia tbetbree moutUs service, where they won for thernsvlves a golden name. The following is a list of the officers of the regi ment : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS, Colonel—Peter Lyle. Lieutehahl Colonel—William A. Loach. Major—A. J. Sellers. Adjutant—David P. Weaver. Quartermaster —Frederick Geiker. Surgeon—William fl. Shreeve. Assistant Surgeon—A. 11. felille. Chaplain—Horatio Houoll» Bergeant —Charles Rickets. Quartermaster Sergeant—Jesse W. Super. Commissary Sergeant—William Crouse. COMPANY OFFICERS: Company A—Captain, John T. Durang ; first lieute nant, William P. Davis i second lieutenant* Edward Gor» gas. Company B—Captain, J. M. Davis; first lieutenant, Samuel Roney: second lieutenant, Samuel W. Moore. Company C—Captain, J. H. Davis; tirstlieuteuant, W. T. Meyers; second lieutenant, W. U. lleulings, Ooiajs&by D—Captain, J. A. Gore ab; first heu'enant, Anthony Morin; second lieutenant, R. W. Davis. Company E—Captain, John W. Barnes; first lieute nant, E. W. Ferry; second lieutenant, Wm. Lindsley. Company F—Captain, P. H. Jacobus; first lieutenant, 2?athaa Raymond; second lieutenant, J. T. Reilly. Company Q — Captain, William H. Warner; first lien tenant, James M. Moore; second- lieutenant, James T. Meade. Company H—Captain, William C, Bash; first lieute nant, G, W. Watson; second lieutenant, William S. Elba. Company I—Captain, C. F. Maguire; first lieutenant, Francis Chadwick; second lieutenant, r. H. Zell. Company K—Captain, Philip fielsinger; first lieute nant, Charles V. Duke; second lieutenant, J. A. Harris. Band Master—William Brieker. Drum Major—Charles Mayberry. Larceny of Teas and Cheese.— Yesterday afternoon, a colored man named Allen Wood was charged before Alderman Beitler with the theft of two boxes of lea and a cheese fiotn the Reading Rail road depot. At the same time, Dennis Keenan was charged with receiving the groceries, knowing them to be stolen. It appeared at the hearing that Wood was in the employ of a furniture dealer at Second and Race streets, and had frequent occasion to take loads of furniture to Broad end Callowhlll idF46U- FOP gAlUOtimfi POSt VftfiOlU article* had been missed from the depot, and suspicion fell on Wood, from the fact that whenever he brought n load of furniture he would throw his horse blanket on the ground, and when he weut driving, it seemed to cover some bulky article. Accordingly, at his last visit he w&s watched, and was Been to place a cheese; box under his blanket as he left the station. He was taken into custody and sent down to Moyamensing prison. Having been caught in jiagrante delictu, he con fessed the theft, and said that bo had sold the proceeds of former robberies to an Irishman named Keenan. A search was instituted for this latter personage but without avail till he was accidentally discovered in this wise, Lamon and Bartholomew, who had the matter in hand, paid a visit to the pi toon, and while passing along acorrider near the cell in which Wood was confined, observed that he was talking threugh his grating to an Irishman, eaepect.A this maxi at once, »u-i asked him his name. The individual, not dreaming for a moment that he was talking to detectives, answered that he was Dennis Heenan. He was immediately taken into custody, and admitted having bought cheese and tea from Wood. His story was corroborated by the subsequent discovery in bis bouse of both tea and cheese. Both prisoners were held to answer at court. Railroad Matters.—ln to the WlMlfit 9f rolling P*ock to the Pennsylvania Railroad last,year, the foUowing baa been contracted for to bo delivered this year: 18 first-class freight locomo tives, 40 house freight cars, and 200 gondola curs, adapt ed to the transportation of mineral oil, coal, lumber, Ac. The total number of engines owned by the company is 2«*S apd the car equipment is as follows: passenger cars, 84; emigrant corn, 29; baggage, 84; express, 19; house ordinary freight cars, 1,485; house powder cars, 14; stock cars, 4CO; gondola cars, 737; drop-bottom coal cars, 200; house freight cars, (four-wheel) 109; coal cars, do. 127; grave! cars, do. 8S; and road and hand cars 234, making a total number of cars belonging to tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company, and In ÜBe on its line, of 2,093 eight wheeled cars, and 558 four-wheeled cars. In addition there are a number used upon the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, and the Pittsburg, Colum bus, and Cincinnati Railroad. Total cars owned by Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 3>192 eigUDwhoeled cars, and 578 four-wheeled cars. During the last year, six first-class freight engines have been purchased to replace six old machines con demned, and the further additions consist of 14 first-class freight engines; 2 tank engines for Delaware extensionj 2 tank engines for passenger trains on branch roads; 100 new stock cars; 160 house freight cars ; 200 coal cars running in Broad Top trade; 200 coal cars owned by the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Company, and run jointly with those owned by the Pennsylvania Rail road Company in the Broad Top trade, and rf 450 coal cars ewi cd by Westmoreland and Pennsylvania Cas Coal Companies. Charge of Arson.—Yesterday af ternoon, A. 8. Noe was arraigned before Alderman iieitler on » charge oi arson. SUre Marshal Blackburn testified to the facts of the case es follows: On the morning the 15th of March, a fire occurred in the third story of tho store No. 817 Market street, oc cupied by Noe as a manufactory of fur litnre. But little damage wm done, and, whou the finmea were ex* ilbguUhed, the Marshal examined tho premises. Ho found that the fire had originated in or near a pa-sage* way leading to a front room on the third floor. On either Bide of this passage was a closet autl a small room, Wn thfl floor of the closet woe a iniantity of sharings and some other rubbish taken from a partition which bad been recently taken down. On . the rubbish was found a quantity of coal* ashes It was not possible to say whether tho fire hod originated in tho closet or small ruriu, 68 both Of these places were equally burned. A Stove ITBB lonml iU an adjoining room, but it appeared to bave been innocent of fire for some time, there being a lot of fre&h wood in it. Further inquiries showed that Noe was alone in tho buildfrg at the time the fire broke out. He had In his employ his son and a young man hAfaicd CAr&4iit4P. ThtfiO tWO ho bftd BQQt tO DrOQUTft some oats, and, during their absence, the fire occurred. They wore only absent about fifteen minutes, and left no one in the store but Noe himself. It was also discovered that Nee was doing little or no business, owing to the dullness of the tinicß, and had a heavy insurance on a tmoil stock of furniture. r After the hearing of some other evidence, Mr. Noe was held for a further hearing. The Fire Marshal did not prefer a charge of arson against him, but said that, under the circumstances, he considfrcd it to be bis duty to have him held to bail while tho affair was boing inmtigated. The South-street Government HOSPITAL.—The charitable ladles, at whoso instance public attention hasbron invited to tho new Government nAfifcltal. &t Twontp*fourth and South itroatg, design to enlarge the ilwla t\ Its active friends and tlio Bournes of supplies of such delicacies and articlesof comfort for the sick an our patriotic people are now in tbe habit of add ing to the medical stores authorized by the Govern ment. In this good work for the howUftl referred to, certain Methodist, Presbyterian, Baptist and Episcopal churches and other societies have, for some time, been liberally engaged. Daring A young man, named William White, went into Jenkins’ etable, on Broad street, shore Pine, on Thursday, and carried off a buffalo robe valued at 846, belonging to Mr. Jenkins. Ho was eubeeuuentiy arrested and held in 8400 bail by Altktmen Paßfe?!; Leasing of Wharves.—Callowhill street wharf, on the Delaware, has been leased for 51,300 per annum. Vine-street wharf brought $2,108, and Bridesbnrg landing $lOO. Peparture of the Bodies of the BULL RUN VICTIMS.—Ye-lerday morning, the bodies of Colonel Slocum, Major lb-lion, and C»pt~in of flte Rhode lel*nd reg'inent, who fo'l at Bui! Run, were rtmoved from Independence Hull,; where they hud been, tinoe ttedi-fsdtt). About eight o’clucc iu the morning, the three heurse , Burmonnted by roddfog plumes ftud driven by men who weio cla«l m d«ep black, ami who w<m*a etroamers of crape npnii tlu<ir hatfl, madt) thr ir Apt pearsnee in front o’ the hall. T he coffius wote br**uglit horn tbe bull and placed In the hearse-. The remains of Cnptuiu Towers occupied the fir»t hearse; the second was appropriated to the coffin of Major Ballon, while the third «-&!• occupied l>y the remains of Colonel Bfocum Each ol' the boxes enclosing the coffins was cov rod with :ne / Ditricnn ling. AFlcr some liitlo delay lh ills boxes iuto the hearses, the line was formed in the follow ing order: A wjuud of men belonging to Colonel R. Butler Price’s Cavalry, dismounted. The three bcnrjeH, each guarded by men of the Rhodo Island regiment, marching -with arms reversed. Tbobpftveoswiiry followed l>y the libuleuaut colonel of tho regiment, who walked us chief mourner. Tho tolomn cortege prooooded to the Kensington de pot. where the o’clock train was takeu for New York. It is expected tha: the remains of tho throe heroes will reach Providence, R. 1., on Sunday moruins. Thefu r.erAl there util doubtless bo conductod with much pomp and ceremony. Letters for the Blockading Vf.s- SKLB.—" he United States steamer Khode Island will sail from this port on the 10th proximo for Port Royal, Key West, &nd BUlp Isl&fid. She will carry letiurs and newspapers to the blockading vessels, Ac • at tho Above stations. Litter-hazs will bo open at the Foreign Letter Office, Philadelphia Exchange Boom, up to the evening of the Oth proximo. Bf.coyery of a I>kowned Body.— A man named Georg* Wee, who fell overboard on Thurs day afternoon, in the Eighteenth ward, aud was drowned, wns recovered >est»rd-*y morning. Coroner Cournd held an inquest. The deceased wrr 37 years of ago, and re sided on Philip street, above Oxford* Collision. —About half past G o’clock on Thmsday evening a locomotive on the Philadnlphia, Gemiantown, and Norristown railroad, whdo passing through filanayunk, ntruck the rear eml of h lager-boor wagon, which had been left partly od the track, At Lever ing street The vehicle was overturned, and the lager was scattered in all directions. Beyond that no damage was done. The Good Work Commenced.—The work of the streets huß At length been com* menced by the Commissioner of Highways, Mr Landy. The complaints about the streets became so annoying to Mr. Landy, that he set men to work on Thursday, prior to the passage of the street-cleansing resolution by Councils. Arrival of Sick Soldiers..—All the sick soldiers, able to be moved, at the hospital in Camp Curtin, and the Church Hospital, in Harrisburg, have bet'll sent to tbe United States General Hospital, in this city. Tax on Dogs.—A correspondent sends us a communication asking that the Government may put a tax or. cuulnta. He thinks that this is a luxury that needs the tax “ heaped ” «h The Late Lieutenant Cash.—The Commonwealth Artillery hold a meeting this evening, to take action in relation to tbo late Lieutenant Cash. rHJLLiAI>JstLrttLA BVAfcUi TRAD A, THOMAS KIMBEB, Jb., i ISRAEL MORRIS, > Oommittsm or TUB MOVTH. JOSEPH 0. GRUBB. ) LETTER BAGS At the Merchants 1 Exchange) Philadelphia. Ship Westmoreland, Decan Liverpool, soon Ship Adelaide Bdll, Robert*on .Liverpool, booh Bark American, Christian... Port Spain, soon Bark Azelia, Davis Laguayra & Porto Cabeilo, soon ficbr West Wind, Oilman.... ........ A6&IL For Port Boval, Kby West, anu Ship Isamu,— The U 8 steamer Rhode Island wilt sail 10th proximo from Philadelphia, and carry letters and newspapers to the blockading vessels, &c, at the above stations. Let t?r witl he open at the Foreign Letter Office, Phi ladelphia Exchange room, up to the evening of theQih proximo. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, March 29, 1863. BUN RISES S 60—SUN SETS. 6 20 HIGH 'WATER... 1 42 ARRIVED. Schr Tliob K French, Hannah, adara from Newbury port* with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Schr 0 A Stetson, Rich, 5 days from Provincetown, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot. Sehr Pauline, Brown, 5 days from Now York, with mdse to D Cooper. Schr John R Mather, Nickerßon, 8 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Sell* II W Moihg, Benton, 4 days from Fall Hirer, to Twella & Co. * Sehr Sarah Warren, Hollingsworth, 1 day from Little Greek Lauding, Del, with corn to J L Bewley & Go. Schr Win George, Hazel, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with cord to Jas L Bewley & Co. bebr Ermine, Borden, 1 day from Salem, NJ, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Cora, Mas ten, 1 day from Brandywine* Del* with corn meal to R M Lea. Sloop Planter, Fowler, 2 days from Leipsic, Del, with grain to Jos E Palmer. Steamer Mars, Nichols, 24 hoars from Now Yofk, with mdse to Wm M Baird & Co. CLEARED. Ship Frank Flint, Colley, Liverpool, Workman 8c Co. Brig Eliza Ann, Herrick, Kingston, Ja, J E Bazley A Co. Schr Ben, Hickman, Key Weat, D S Stetson A Co. SAILED The packet ship Saranak, Capt Rowland, sailed at Id A M yesterday for Liverpool, In tow of City Ice Boat, with 4 cabin, <& steerage and fbfcw-Aril fi&liiii passengers, and the following cargo: 1270 bbls flour, 24,261 bushels wheat, 6035 do corn, 29 bales rags, 13 bbls seed, 60 rolls leather, and 25 cases mdse. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del, March 27, Tbo following vessels left the Breakwater yesterday: Barks E H Yarrington* from Messina for Philadelphia; Jetrea, from New York for do; brigs Thus Walter, from for do; Alamo, for , and Fannie Lincoln, ffom New York for Philadelphia, with wind light from NFi, and there were at the Breakwater iwt ereefog tho U 6 revenue cutter Forward, one brig, aud three schrs. Tours, &c» AARCN MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. Ship Connecticut, Spedden, cleared at Singapore 6th ult for liivenpaoli mid remained StQ Bark Minnesota, Symmes, from Troon for Mataazas, put into Madeira 2d inst. leaky. Schr Narragansett, Hall, heuce. arrived at Key West 14th iust. Schr Caleb Stetson, Robinson, cleared at Key West 15th iebi. for Philadelphia. Schr 6 M Atkins, Miller, cleared at New York 27th inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Sallie Ponder, Atkins, at Bristol 25th iust. from Delaware City. . gulir Ii dmltlirittli B<lSttt h?9?°) arrived at Full River Hull iubt. Schr S'olta, Brooks, hence, arrived at New London 26th inst. Schrs E Iloight, Beebe, R Thompson, Blackman, and Triumph, Watson, heuce, arrived at Providence 26th inst. S.*br F C SimthL-Afrdergon, hence, arrived at Somerset 25th inst. Bark Major Norton, (Br) Gerior, bence for Saguala Grande, witii a cargo of cooperage stuff, went ashore about five miles to tho eastward of Havana on the 14th inst, and will be u total lose, with the exception of sails and ragtag. The cargo will be saved, in part, and sold for account of whom it may concern. The M N was built at River John, NS, in 1858,426 tons register, rated A 2, and owned by Cope and others, of Pictou, NS. Bark Glen, burnt at Beaufort, SO, by tho rebels, was 2G7 tons register, built at Freeport, Me, in 1843, and owned in Portland. She was captured iu July laat, ou her way from Philadelphia for Tortuga*. RETAIL. DRV GOODS. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Street?, have now in store a fine stock of GOODS FOB FAMILY CUSTOM, Heat Plaid Good Silks. Solid Colored Plain Silks. Solid {fttend IfHWFsd Silk *- Eeet Quality Black Silks. Double-faced Figured Silks, Grenadines, Worked Figures. SpriDg Stock gf Dress Goods. French Chintzes. New Styles, Britiili Citrates. }?tf ««*•. Neat and Gay Ginghams. Caselmeres for Youths* Clothes. . Damask Tnb.le Linen and Napkins. Pillow Casings and Sheetings Full assortment of White Goods. Valenciennes Lace Collars and Sets, Sprirg Gloves, Embroidered Backs. Shawls of this Spring’s styles. 7.0 n-Zous Walking Jackets. Full Line of Spring Cloaks. Cloths for the Zou-Zous. Aqua Scutum Waterprsof*. Waterproof Cloaks, made up. . All-wot l Shepherds’ Plaids. Shepherds’ Plaids, all grades. OLiOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! ‘(HE creates* bargains in THIS CITY AT IVENS & CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH BTBEET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT i TIIE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AKA DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, AT IVENS & CO.’S. No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STEEET. tah2B.3m CLOAK STOKE! Xl The moat elegant assortment In the city. tfo. 20 Sooth NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut. {ILOAKS. —If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh26>3m PLOAKS! Vj* a magnificent assortment OF ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS BEIBON, With ivtltt n<SW MdUrlal, tasdo up »nd trimnud in the very best manner, at prices that del, all competition. PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNS& SIGHTS! AND WALNUT ST9. mh26-3m pOOPER & OORARP are selling \J from g fine fresh stock-* BOYS’ WEAR, Including— Neat Check Casaimeres, Neat Stripe Casaimeres, Novel Mixtures and Fancies, Solid Grays, Modes, and Blacks, 6-4 Grays and Modes for litile felldWS, Fine Casaimeres for men’s wear. Good Black Cloths for coats, 811 k Mixtures for pants and coats, Shepherd’s Plaid Casaimeres, Shepherd’s Plaids for ladles’ wear, Cloaking Cloths 6t th& right shaded, American Prints and Ginghams, Linens of good strong fabric, Barnsley Table Linens, Heavy Wide Goods, neat patterns. Spring Cloaks opening every day. ■"bAA fionlheaai eorn&? NINTH MAWM. H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW . OPEN 10.000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS, Of all grades and (jnslUSeo, pnrckaseJ &i (flilS fill ItilAV the cost of importation, consequently they are able id offer one of the LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortments of Fancy Silkß in the city. Bich Fancy Silks from 88c to $2. Two-faced Fancy Silks 76c. worth SLI2W, CHEAPEST 750-SILKS IN THE CITY. Good styles at 60 and 6314 c, worth.BSo. Small Plaid Silks 50c, worth 75c. Solid Green and Blue Silks. 76c. Two-faced Figured Black Bilka 75c, worth SI. Also, • LARGE and CHOICE assortment of NEW BPRING BKESS GOODS. NEW STYLES OF ENGLISH AND MEBBIMAG AND ALL AMERICAN CHINTZES, 1234 c. No. 713 North TENTH Street, abeve Coates 4?. B.—New Goods opening daily. OA CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE hi\J FLODR, just received .ad for mle a! No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Stmt. mM6-tf J THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 29, 1862. rp 0. If. F, WKNHAM, CADET LIFE AT WEST POINT. One Yofcimf, lflmo, elegantly priuted and bound, Steel This book Js calculated to have a peculiar interest for all. The author's lively, animated, aud picturesque style; his admirable descriptions or cadet life, In its social as v eil as military aspects ; his keeo sense of the ludicrous, which finds congenial sphere of exercise in the ad witiiTGi which he narrates! added to the wide-spread interest which attaches to this 14 stronghold of romance, chivalry, atd song,” caunot fail to attract tlis general reader, while its practical suggestions pertaining 1« military life, and the insight which it gives into the disci pline and routine of duty at West Point, commend it to military renders To tho graduates of Weßt Point, the interests, the inci dents, and the localities will be brought back with all the frcHhncHs of actual presence, and bo welcomed as tho fa fciiliar face of nn old Irtenif. SACRED BOOKS OF ALL NATIONS. Translated into English immediately from the original By GEORGE SALE, Gent. 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B Duck Awning Twills* of all dMcriittoUi for Tentet Awuings, Trunks, and Wagon Cover*. Also, Paper Manufacturers’ Drier Felts, from 1 to 3 feet wide. Terpauling, Belting, Sail Twine, Ac. JOHN W. XVEBttAN A CO., Siyd-tf 102 JONES Alloy. NEW PUBLICATIONS. 143 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON, PUBLISHES THIS DAY; BY AN OFFICER OF THE U. S. A. Frontispiece. PltfCEi' NOW READY: THE KORAN; OR, MOHAMMEDAN BIBLE. Just Published: A POPULAR TREATISE DEAFNESS. ITS CAUSES AND PRETENTION. By E. BUNFOBD LIGGTHILL, M. D., with Illustrations. One elegant 12mo, cloth bound. Price 50 cents. ONLY FULL AND ACCURATE EDITTON! FINANCIAL. E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street SAFES. HOTELS. EDUCATIONAL* mREEMOUNT SEMINARY. Norris- J_ town, ra., for YOUNG MAN and BOTs.—The eilnation is high and healthy, and the grounds contain fouacroH. Tbe SUMMER SESSION commences April 8. For clrcnlarp, address mhlBtntbs-9t JOHN W. LOCII, Principal. Oxford female seminary, Oxford, Chester county, Pa. In a healthful, and easily accessible locution, it affords advantages for a thorough and normal odtication. The course of study Includes the Ornamental Branches and most of the solid branches tx.nght in ©nr collngDs. Th© ii&U&sgiou.u’jlldpnu MAY 7, iBQ2. For circulars* ad* dress Miss fl. Principal. ru(iX3-liu XTILLAOE GREEN SEMINARY— V SELECT SCHOOL NEAB MEDIA PA.—Tho rough course in the Languages, Mathematics, English Studies, and all the usual branch©*. Special Attention paid to Bnok-liaepiug. Fine Fliilosoplilcul Apporatua and Library. Pupils of all ages taken. BoardiLg per week, $2 25. Bev. J. HERVEY BARTON, A. M. mhS-lra Village Green. Pa, ByKDENTOWN FEMALE GOL LEGB, BoritontowD, N< J, This Institution is pleasantly located on tbo Delaware 'river, Ik hour’s ride from Philadelphia. Special atten tion is paid to the common and higher brauchon of Eng lish, and superior advantages are fnrntsned in vocal and Inat-nmefetAl fiuufe. Osman and French aro taught by natives, and spoken in the family. For catalogues, con taining fall particulars, address Rev. JOHN H. BBAKELKY, A. M., ia29-2m* President. LEGAL. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate bf NICHOLAS HELVKRSON. deceased, Notice 1b boroby given that MARGARET HELVSft- SON, widow of said decedent, has filed in said Court her petition, aud au appraisement of the pcrsoual property which she claims to retaiu under the act of Assembly of 14rh April* 1851* ami supplement thoreto, and that the same will bo approved by tbe Hour*, unio*n exceptions aro fiirul, nn FRIDAY, tho 18th day nf April* 1802) March 25* 1862. THORN, for Petitioner. mh27-thb4t* T TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR X THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate Ot jonn R, BVDDEBS, deceased. Notice is hereby given that Hannah hujDkrs, the widow of said decedent, has filed in said Court her petition and an appraisement of the personal property which she claims to retain under the act of Assembly of 14th of April, 1851. and supplement thereto, and that the game will approved by the Court on Friday, the 4th day of April, 1802, unless exceptions thoreto be d ! od. mh*2o-thp4l* THORN, for Petitioner, BUIIRELL, DECE 1.8- Tho Mr-ikUw of Wltr.rAM RnRRKTjfi, of North Lopham, Norfolk, England, is reuuirod. Itißßnpoosed the heir-at-law is one of the descendants or STEPHEN BURRELL, wlio came to this couutry from England many years age. Apply, with lull particulars, to Mr. THOMAS MAY, BeaupovL Quebec, orto Mr. WILLIAM STAY, Solicitor, No 2 Adelaide Place, London Bridge, London, England. Quebec, March 14,1862. m2O tha 4t Estate of thomas Wallace, DECEASED—Letters 6f A/lmiuifltrfttlon to tha Estate of THOMAS WALLACE, deceased, have boon granted by tho Begbtcr of Wills of Philadelphia county to tho tnbicrlber. All persona having claims or demands against the said estate are requested to present them without delay, aud ttiope indebted to make payment te ELIZABETH 11, WALLACE, Administratrix, No 431 North TENTH Street; Or to her attorney. WM. 11. HOOD, mhß-eßt No. 268 South FOURTH Street. OOPARTfIi JERSHIF NOTICES. "PORT RICHMOND IRON WORKS- X —COPARTNEBSHIP NOTICE.— JOHN H. TOWNS, formerly of tho firm of Merrick & Towns, hag become a member of tho firm <?? ?• ?• mo®ris a CO , to take effect from and after the Ist of January* 1862. Isaac P. Morris withdraws from active participa tion in the conduct of the business. The title of the uew firm is I. P. MORRIS, TOWNS* A CO. ISAAC P. MORRIS, LEWIS TAWS, JOHN J. THOMPSONj fell JOHN H. TOWNS. pOPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—IS- V-/ BAEL MORRIS this day retires from our firm. His eons, THEODORE H. MORRIS and FREDERICK W. MORRIS, are admitted u partners; and tbe busi ness will be continued as heretofore. MORRIS* WHEELER, A CO., Don Merchants, 1608 MARKET Street Philadelphia, Deo. SI. U6l. jal-tf PROPOSALS. A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUI -21 PAGE OFFICE, N. E. corner TWELFTH aud GIRARD Streets* Philadelphia, March 23,1562. PROPOSALS. Proposals are invited at this office until 31st March, at 12 o'clock M., for furnishing immediately— -20,000 tin Canteens, with corks and strings—complete Army Standard. 5,000 Pick Axel, Anny Standard. 5,000 Spades. “ “ Samples can be seen at this office. Bidders will please endorse their communications “ Proposals for Canteens,' ‘♦Pick Axes,”and «Spades.” 0 H. GROSMAN. tnL26-t3l Deputy Quartermaster General, U. S. A TO CONTRACTORS.—ProposaIs will he received until MARCH 31st, inclusive, at the office, corner ol THIRTIETH afid MARKET streets, West Philadelphia, for the GRADING and BAL LASTING of two and a quarter miles of the Junction Railroad, between Bridge street and the Columbia Bridge, in West Philadelphia. Plans of the work can be seen at tbe Engineer's office, and the necessary informa tion obtained, on and after March 24. mhlo'tmb29 JOHN A. WILSON. Engineer. MARSHAL'S SALES* TV/TARSHAL’S SALE. —By virtue of a JjJL Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN cad- WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and fox 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 QUEEN STREET WHARF* on TUESDAY, April Bth, 1882, at 12 o'clock H., the Brig ARIEL* her tackle* apparel, and furniture, as she now lies at the said wharf. WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 25,1862. mh*26*6t TV/TABSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a IVI Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold &t PUlilli 9&U, to the highest and best bidder, for Cash, at QUEEN STREET-WHARF, on TUESDAY, April Bth, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., the cargo of the Steamer SALVOR, con sisting Of Cigars, Cigaretoßjßata, Knives, Dirks- Swords, Shoes, Guns* Pistols* Rifles, Percusßion Caps, Quicksilver, Coffee, &c. The goods can be examined on the morning Of the sale. WILLIAM MTLLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, March 25,1862. mh36-6t GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS* gMOKED SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, mlilO-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE BX3, pIHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT \J TER! only 12 els. per pound, at No. Sl2 STRING GARDEN Street. mh26-lf VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE FLOUR, only 2X cte. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING Garden Street. mills, tf 3BBLS. GOOB COOKING BUT TER for Bale very cheap at No. 812 SPRING GAB- DEN Street. LEAF LARD.—'79 tierces prime ket tle-rendered Deaf Larff fu, .ale i>y C. C. SADLER Sc GO., mhGO-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. CHEESE.— 150 boxes fine Herkimer County Cheese, for sale by C. e. SADLER & CO., mh2o-tf 103 ABOII Street, 2d door above Front. A DAMANTIME CANDLES—A job Jl\- lot of old Adamantine Candles* in store and for RHODES A WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street HORSE RADISH.—Pure luck Island Horse Radish, prepared for family nse, in pint and half-pint bottieß, for pale to the trade by RHODES A WILLIAMS, mhl7 107 Sonth WATER Street. M e SS PORK—2SO bbls Mess Pork, iIJ- for sale by C. C. SADLER A CO., mh2o-tf 103 ARCH Streot, 2d door above Front. YI N EG A R—French White W ine Vinsaar, for Bale by JADRETCnE & LAVEItGNE, mh!s Noa. 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. SALT, SALT.—2O,OOO Sacks Liver pool ground, 5,000 Ashton's and Marshall's fine, 50,000 base Asliton and Star Mills Dairy and Table Salt, for sale in lots, by ADEN, herb, mh27-et* 130 SOUTH and 320 NORTH Wharves. CANDLES. Chemical Sperm Candles, for sale by jaubetche a lavxrgne, 202 ana as, south yaoirt street. mil* Green corn and peas. SO cases Winslow’s hermetically-sealed Green Corn, 80 (i «* t* Green Peas, 29bU '* “ Fresh TowftWfsj just lauded and for sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, mhlT 107 South WATER Street. FRUIT TYRIED APPLES.—66 sacks new U Western Dried Appleo; 7 bbla new Western Dried Apples. Just received and In store- For sals by MURPHY A BOONS, 1.7-tf Ho. 148 NORTH WHABVHH T>AISINS. —800 boxes Layer Raisin*; X\j 800 half box** Layer Raisins; 800 boxes M B Bnnsh Raisins: 800 half boxes M B Bnnoh Raisins. Hew and choice fruit, now landin* md foreale by MVBPJJY * BOONS, -JaT-tf HO. 148 NORTH WHABVBB EXPRESS COMPANIES, mn. SOLDIERS Should be eent by HARNDEN’3 EXPRESS, 807 CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF RATES, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mon sne. and ah other points occupied by our traopi. foM-ftß* THE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, Office 398 CHESTNUT Street, forwards Parcels, Packages, Mer ctißnAUe, Buk SoUii, And fiPflSlft. ftltilM bf itl OVD lines or in connection with other Ex press Companlei, to •11 the principal Towns and Cities of the United States. S. B. BANDFOBD, fslß General Superintendent riHARLES 8. CARSTAIRB,' \J 126 WALNUT Street, and 21 GRANITE Street, Offers for sale Uogßftf and RifMW Brandies, of different brands. Claret VV |ne in casks and cases. Madeira Wine in quarters and octaves • Sherry Wino do do Port and Burgundy Port la quarter* and octaves. AH in bonded warehouse. mh2B-t£ illuminating oils, QILI OIL, 1I OIL !11 HULBURT & BBODHEAI), NO. *4O ARCH STREET, Having opened a General Depot for tho Hole of Extra Bofined and Lubricating OOA.Ii OILB, would call the jyf'fW? attention of dealers and consume** to their refined ILLUMINATING Oil*, aa It postages merit beyond anything heretofore offered in tills market, being entirely free from that gluey substance and bad odor which characterise that commonly sold in this market, province* no amoko, and (S fa&A fftttt dll OStlftfilVA properties. from City or Country promptly at tended to. fe2B-2rn « T IJCIKJfIK” OIL WORKS- lOO Bhl*. «« 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 fiamo, without crusting tho wir.Ui and but slowly. Bbia, lined with glass enamel. WBIGBT, SMITH, & rtSABBALL. fe2l-tf Office 616 MARKET Street. /~1 All BON OIL.—IOO bbls. Natrona w Oil In store and for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MaKKK r street. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. gOBEEFsHOEMdSiR &co.„ Northeast Corner FOUBTH and BACK Street*, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. MANUFACTURERS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, «o. ASKHTg FOB THI CKI.iSBBA.TED FRENCH ZINC FAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW BRICES FOR CASH. el2-2to LEAP Bed Lead, White Lead, Litharge, Bugar of Load, Copperas Oil of Vitriol, Calomel, Patent Yellow, Chrome Bed, Chrome Yellowi Aaoa Fortiß, Muriatic Acid, Epsom Salta, Rochelle Salta, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral Soluble Tart. Sub.Carb, Soda, White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, WETHEBI Druggists and Mai N*a. 47 AUd 40 UIR-tf », DRY AND IN CABINET FURNITURE. CABINET FURNITURE AND BIL LIABS TABLES. MOORE & CAMPION, No. 261 South SECOND Street, Id connection with their extensive Cabinet Business are now manufacturing a superior article of BILLIARD TABLES, And have now on band a fall supply, finished with the MOOBB & CAMPION’S IMPROVED CUSHIONS, which are pronounced, by all who have used them, to be superior to all others. For the auality and finish of these tables the monu< tfictarere tefer to their numerous patrons throughout the Union, who ere familiar with the character of their work. fe26-flm MEDICINAL. TjiLECTRICITY WILL CURE ALL JEi FORMS fOF DISEASE, when applied by Prof. G.H.BOLLEB, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, the founder and teacher of ml entire new inode 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 retailors of the buznan Read the following: About two years aud six months ago I was taken with Inflammatoiy Rheumatism, and would sometimes have it in different parte of my b«dy, that I wouldbe un able tomove. The 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 fall, I &l£d IiAVO taken a great many different extracts, and other medi cines, and’got bnt temporary relief. I was persuaded by a friend to try Professor BOLLES & CO , 1220 WALNUT Street, Electrical Physicians, but thinking at the time it would be like the rest, 1 felt reluctant about trying it, hut a few days after I saw a certHUitti Iff !F)U PWSS, 0. daily paper of a cure of a chronic case he had made upon a minister of tho M. E. Church, 1633 HELMUTH Street; and I went to Bee him, and after examination he said be could cure me. I submitted myself to his treat mentf and the effect wag astonishing : no shocks, (such as I expected,) tmt ail was pleasant an<l agrd£Xbl£. A&4 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 acute or chronfo affliction would call and see Professor BOLLES & 00,, Electrical Physicians. 1220 WALNUT Street, he would get relieved of his Buffering by their treatment. ALEXANDER ADAIBE, 1312 SAVEBT Street, mh£4-6t4fc Eighteenth ward, .Kensington. TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES.—AII sub-acute and chronic disoases cured by special guarantee, at 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, awl in cubq of fftiluro no charge will bo made. Professor BOLLES, the F HINDER of this NEW PRACTICE, will SUPERINTEND the treatment of all cases HIMSELF. A pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of those cm til* also letters and complimentary rcaiilirttotia from medical men, will be given to any person froe. j Lectures aie constantly given at 1220 to medical men and others who desiie a knowledge of my discovery in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. Consultation free. mil 24-6 QLUTEN CAPSULES PUKE COD-LIVES OIL. The repugnance of most patients to COD-LIVER OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forms {of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often thefvehicle neutralizes the usual effect of the Oil, proving Quite ai unpalatable and of leas therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, Ac., to Invalids, Ifidueed by disgust of ths Oil, is entirely obviated by fce use of our CAPSULES. GOD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much nsed lately in Europe, the experience there of the goodie suits from their use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant oil* fclflllttiEg ttlO Viltliei WB do fOI them, feeling assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER, fleß-H 1419 > AUNUT Struct, Philadelphia, X HITTER’S COWH SYRUP. IYI T. BROWN. COPT-RIGHT SECURED. PIGPOTOd oQ]y from th? Original Prescription of the laid FROFESSORMTJTTKB. 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 dietiugmeM Fryfeieor Matter, with whom it was a favorite prescription. That he used it in his extensive practice, insures to the timid a certain proof of its pure and innoxious elements, and to those who know his character for drill and careful attention, to prescribe only such remedial agents as should secure restoration without producing subsequent ?yl!t it wifi be welcomed os 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 cases ofshort or long duration* For sale at FREDERICK BROWN’S, Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT Sts., oclfl-s&w 6m Philadelphia. myffiß. JAMBS BETTS’ CELEBRA -171 TED SUPPORTERS FOR LADIES, and the only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La iles and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Betts, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street Philadelphia, (to Avoid counterfeits.) Thirty ti)9M»R« Invalids nave teen advised l>y tbelr pbyßlci.no to no. her appliance. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, laeels on tbe box, and signatures, and also on the Supporters, with testimonials- 0016-tnthetf NOTICES. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN CTI T ~T'j TIBT for 18 years, No. 219 VINK Street; above g-jocn,!, laiuwta the most beautiful Teeth Of tho age, mounted on flue Gold, Piatiua, Silver, Vulcanite, Go ralite, Amber, Ac., at pricea more reasonable for neat mid substantial work than any Dentist in this city. Teeth Plugged to last for life. No pain in extracting Teeth, Artificial Tooth repaired to nfl& No. pay uutu satisfied all ie right. Reference, best famines. rmts-Qm JOHN A. ALLDERDIOE, / ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, Has resnined tbe Practice of his frofession et NEW CASTLE, DfihAWABB. fjaa3-Bm* TOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE tl ROOFER, THIRD Street and GERMANTOWN Road, is prepared to pnt on any amount of HOOFING, on the most MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to make every Building perfectly Water-tight. UT Orders promptly attended to. myi-lr SON, & BENBOWB SOAPS AND PERFUMERY. air. 5. H. BENBOW, sf tta atava firm, bo long known to the American trade, informs hla friends and patrons that, the partnership having expired with Mr. Low, he bae taken into partnership his sou, HENRY BENBOW, who has been many years connected with the late Ann. e. B. Denbew hsrtss purchased the eh»« of * he *’J l, ‘: nee* belonging to Jtobvrt in*, n i proprietor of LOW’S BROWN WINDSOR ?OAP, As., BENBOW A SON will continue the manufacture of that anserior article, having had the sole management for SUSm Alao, of HONE V, GLYCERINE, FANCY boapS; YOMADE9, PERFUMES. BRUBIIEB, Ac., the duality of Which they guarantee canal to any imported into the American market . Buyers visiting England tho present year are reauosted to examine our goods and prices without incurring the otjllg.,tioT, to purchase. BENBOW & SON, mS-lrn 12 LITTLE BRITAIN, LONDON. t>EST QUALITY ROOFING SLATE O always on hand and for sals at Union Whart, 1461 BEACH Street, Kensiiiston. T. THOMAS, nyT-ly 117 WALRUT Street. FhilsblpUfc JOHN Ji. MYERS & CO., AUCTION EERS, Eo a .aS2 a. 6 I!S4 MARKET gITMt SALE OP’ ritlllMJll DKV 01*01)8. On Monday Mernius, March .".1, on four months’ credit— -700 packages French. Garman, Ew-hh, and British dry goods, BALE OF OAHPTCTINGS. On Friday Morning, April 4, on four mr-uths’ credit— -860 pieces vclvriti Brussrilst ingrain, and Venetian cars poting*. mnttjngp, Ac. FUKNiSBS, BHINUfiY, & CO., 42V* OnKKTrtUT STREET. April 1 anil 2, at 10 o'clock— A targu ►frxkof fancy and staple dry goods, from ft larne ioLbiug ht-iise (luclihiru buvinusH. Included in our bhlpi on Tuwsrtay and and Wednesday, April 1 oiul 2, will Le found a very largo iMSortmcut ut seasonable goods, viz: EOJIESTIO GOODS. Bleached and brawn ahirtlngn, drillings, diaper, lung and Euuare shawls, hlaukola. juulillukh flannels, liueeys, cloths, caseimeres, Hampden nnd Enfield casaimeros, RticltMte fi&fetihSAl'OH, Midlittle balluels, cott6U4fiSS, tickings, checks, gingluuiip, lawns, wool plaids, fancy prints, 6llicias, table clotbs. Ac. Black and fancy silks, marcelling, vesting, jaconet, cumbric, Swiss, mid Naiiwnuk bmhup Uwos, brtlltaiite, fcllk i.ete. lirniL cambric timnlkw'uhbirn, iiiumn, diaper crash, nulls, alupacas, prints, ginghams, delaines, red paddings, barrens, canvass, elastic duck, ei iciaa, linen towelbngs, cambrics, velvets, serges, ch&tlies, linen continue. linen drills Ac. COTTON HOSIERY, GIOVE9, SPOOL COTTON, TIISKAD, &c. Men’s and women’a white, brown, ami mixed cotton hope and hall Hobo; Berlin glnveß, buck gloves and gonnthts, silk gloves, filler mitts, lisle gloves and gaunt lets, kid gloves, merino shirts and drawere, spool cotton, patent thrum], shirts, velvet, trimming and bonnet rib bons, &c. Hair and cloth* a brushes, doll®, straps, karmcmicons, chess boards boxes, lead ponciifl, fishing linos, flasks, hooks and eyes, thimbles, mcdles, suspenders, tidy cot ton, silk twist, carpet bindings, linen tape, leather and carpet bags, ehoe laces, buttons, Ac. SA t EOF AMERICAN AND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, WHITE GOODS, Ac., by Catalogue, On Yfcdtimlay Morning, April % communciim at 10 o’clock precisely. White Precipitate, Lunar Oauatic, Tlarcotiiie, Bulph, morphine. Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lac. Sulph., Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinlan Corro. Suhllm., Denarcotized Opium, Chloride of Soda, Wetherill’s oxt. Olnohft Tartar Emetic, OhlSiriflepfLUn,, Crude Borax, Refined Borax, Camphor, Resin Copavia. iL A BROTHER, nfacturing Cbemista, forth SECOND Btreat, WHTT.ADELPWTA. On Mobdfty Morning. March SI, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will ba sold by cata* logue— 1,000 cases mens’, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, grain, aud thick boots, calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford ties, Wellington and Balmoral boots, &c.; wo mon'e, misers, &iid 2ilildl*fln , H Chlf, kip. gOAt, kiffi AQd morocco, heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, Balmo rals, Ac. Also, a large assortment of first-class city made goods. 10 Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early on morning of sale BALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND April 2d, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, 1,100 casob men’s, boys', aud youths' calf, kip ? grain, and thick boots; calf and kip, brogans, Con grecß gaiters, Oxford ties, walking ekoei, Sti ‘ Iff&U&il’ll, misses’, and children’s calf, kip goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, Balmorals, buskins, Ac. A1bo« a large and desirable assortment of first-class city-made goods. •y Goods open tor examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. CHALLYS. New style, white and dark ground, bouauet And set figures. Also, white goods, embroideries, laces, hosiery, &c. Moses nathans, auctione er AND COMMISSION MERCHANT* gOUthBUt corner of SIXTH and BAGS Streets. NATHANS’ GREAT BALE OF FORFEITED COL LATERALS. 1,500 LOTS OF FORFEITED GOOD?, Consisting of fine Gold and Silyer Wfitehesj Pleads, Gold Chains, Jewelry, Ac. On Tuesday Morning, April 3, at 0 o’clock, at Moses Nathans’ Auction House, Nos. 166 aud 157 North Sixth street, adjoining the southeast corner of Sixth and Race stroets, and will consist, in part, of— Splendid fine gold (IS C&t&l) llUhtlllg-CASe, doubt© CO3Q, and double-bottom English patent lever watches, full jewelled and plain, of the most approved and best makers; fine gold (IS carat) chronometer watches, suitable for ladies or gentlemen; fine gold (18 caratj magic-cape English patent lever watches, of the most ap proved m&k&fti* fine gold (18 ca* at) hunting, coso, dou« hie time and independent second watches, of the very beet makers; fine gold (18 carat) Uuutiug-case aud opon face detached patent lever watches, some of them mag nificent movements; fine gold (IS carat) gold hunting case and opon-face lepine watches, and other fine gold watches • Very fiBS Silver kUHtiHg-AABO, AQd double-bottom English patent lever watcheß, of the most approved and beat makers; fine silver hunting-case and open-face detached lever and lepine watchoß; flno geld and bilver American patent watches; gold-plated magic- CafPi hnutiDgrCMe, MS) open fapeleyer and other watches; Bilver Engliril, Swiss, and French watches. DlAMONDS.—Slagnificent diamond fingor ring, cost 5360; magnificent brilliuntdiamoud breastpin, costSTOd; diamond pins, rings, studs, &c.. Fine.gold vest, fob, neck, and gnar2 chains; gold and 6ili‘&r tpsetflclea; fino sold hroGslote; braostpingi finger* rings, studs, sleeve-buttons, sots of fine gold jewolry, gold and silver pencil-cases and pens, medallions, and nume rous other articles. The goods will bo open for examination on Mon day nfternoon, and early on the morning of the solo. Jggsm* BOSTON AND PHIIADEL ffIwi I PHIA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PINE Street, PiiUudelphitt anti LOlvG Wharf, Bouton, Ao. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will sail from Boston for Philadelphia on WEDNESDAY, March 26, ard from Philadelphia for Boston on MONDAY EVENING, March 81, at 7 o’clock. Insurance one half that by sail vessels. Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please send hills lading with their goods. For freight or passsge (having line accommodations for passengers), apply to HENRY WINSOR A GO., mh26-tf 332 SOUTH WHARVES. ■ WEEKLY COMMUNIOA SBEaSh TION BY STEAM BETWEEN NSW YOBS AND LIVERPOOL, calling at QUEENS TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark posse rigors and AfitUfttcheA The Liverpool, New York, and Philadelphia Btoam ■hlp Company's splendid Clyde-built Iron screw ate am ■hipa are Intended to aail aa followa: FROM NEW YORE FOR LIVERPOOL. GLA5G0W.,......,.........5aturdar, Mavch 29, 1863. ED1N8URGH,.............. Satnjiifty, April h 1?«2. And every Saturday tiironghont the re—r, irem ruen Ho. 44N.R. Cabin, to Queenstown,or Liverpocd««»,*'M**«*M9i tie p 6. i* London, via W 6 Iteerage to Queenstown, Of Liverpool SSC Do. to London «• s3f Do. Return tickets, Available for six months, front Liverpool. 9t« Pewpngorj forwarded to Havre, Paris, Hamburg, end Antwerp at Hiron*^ Certificate* Of passage Issued froitt Liverpool w New York M 6 Certificates of passage Issued from Queenstown to New York 956 TtoocetWffiWKbiY* «■]»>;*« accommodation. tor im gSDgon» are constructed -with water-tl*M eenspartmdnU, and carry experienced Surgeons. Tor freight, or passage, appl7 at the oflioe of the Com* paoy, JOHN Q. DALB, Agent, 111 Walnut street, Philadelphia, |n Llyerpool) to WM. IKHAN, ” 9ower BnUfUngi. In Glasgow, to WM. IKMAHj 18 l)ixon street. THE BRITISH AND NORTfi SSmmSSt American royal mail stbak SKIPS. FB6M NSW YOBE TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Pa55age............. .••••••••flit Second Cabin Pa55age...........ft PROM BOSTON TO LIVEBPOOL. Chief Cabin faHkge,, MtM , M(t , >l ,.„»„911l Second Cabin Paasage ft The ships from New York call at Cork Harbor. The ships from Boston cell at Halifax and Oork Xl tor. PERSIA, Oapt Jndkina. AFRICA, Capt. Bbuui. ARABIA, 1. Siohi. CANADA, Oapt. J. DsttOh ASIA, Oapt, X. 0. Lott AMERICA, Odpt Mtllf. AUSTRALASIAN, NIAGARA, Oapt. Mooißt Capt Cook. EUROPA, Capt Andarm SCOTIA, CHINA. These jewels carry a clear white light at mast hsM Snen on ■WlwnHi bow* rM Mi MftIWS. AMKRIGA, Moodie, loaves Boston, Wednesday, April % CHINA, Anderson, M N.York,Wednesday, April 9. NIAGARA, Cook, ** Boston, Wednesday, April 30. ASIA, Shannon, “ N.York,Wednesday, April 23. OANADAi McCauleyi h Boston,Wednesday, April 30. PERSIA, Lott, i* N.Yorki WodnoidayiMay T» EUROPA, Stone, “ Boston, Wednesday, May 14. CHINA, Anderson, “ N.York. Wednesday, May 21. Bertha not secured until paid tor. An emrlrawl Bugera ra ftuftf The owners of these ships wIU not be necemtattf* fw Gold) Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stoma or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, nti the value thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or pus pace, apply to K. CUNABJL rra.i rr?f .. GREEN. NiWYAffc. Or to E. 0. AJ. O BATES, 103 STATIC Street, Bouton. FOR NEW YORK. ■HsssßKakixrew i)AiiiY LINE, via DeI&W&M U< Baritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Com* pany receive freight and leave dally at 2 p. M., deliver ing their cargoes in New York the followiug day. freights taken at reasonable rates. • ir.0..,.. P. CLYDE, Ag&t, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, aul-tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST RIVER, New York. r-gjr-fr FOB NEW YORK— Tho Bteam-Frupellor Company will commence their business for the season on Monday, lath instant* Their steamers are now receiving freight at Second Pier, above Walnut street Turns leeammodatiiig. Apply to W. M. BAIRD 8L Ott» mhlft * 221 South Delaware Avenue* - JT- m FOB BALTIMORE, ■MW WASHINGTON, D. 0„ AND IDS* TRUSS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M., BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPANY, (ERICSSON LINE.) One of the ste&mera cl thli Company learn the apm tide of Cheatnnt-Btreet Wharf dally (Bnndays excepted,} at 3 o’clock P. M-, and arrises in Baltimore early next morning. Freights for Washington and Fortress Mobios jecelyrd mid forwarded with all possible despatch, and are requhredto be prepaid through. Freights of all kinds carried at ths lowest rates. A. GBOVKB, Jr., Agent, fell-Sm* No. 31 Soufn WHAB7M. fiALfi H «r AiDCTIttI SALE OF HOOTS AN! SHOES. On Tues-eiy Morainic, Aptil L on four Tuonthu 1 credit 1,000 par,«a£oa boota ami sho**. SALK OK DRY GOODS. i)u Yhui-sday Morning, April 3, on four Kionthtj’ credit— -600 packages itritmh, Ftpucii, and American dry goods. PETIEMI'TUItY KALE FOR C%3U. Ot» Ti’.uwsnj* and W.<Wd ay Mornlngi, IMPORTED GOODS. NOTION GOODS. 10“ Cutologucfi hi? i eidy anil (ho goods pp?a for psomi uation on Tutisday morning, April 1. PANCOABT & WAKNOGK, Auc tioneers. No. 213 MARKET Street. STOCK OF TAILORING GOODS; By ordir ot A»*ignee. Also, On Wednesday Morning, A stock of tailor lug goods, trimmiugf, buttons, Ac. SUPERIOR FIRE-hitOOF SAFE. At DIITKtB 81110, It WIT fHiP9ri«r firc-proaf safe. Philip fobd a uo., auoti@n EERS, 625 MARKET and £22 COMMERCE Ste BALE OF 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, 880- GANS, &C BROGANS. On Thursday Morning, LB. HOPPIN & CO., AUCTION • EERS, 242 MARKET STREET. SALE OF FOREIGN .and DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, SILKS, GINGn&MS, LAWNS, CHALLYS, &c. Oil Tuesday Mr.rnmg, April 1, at 10 o’clock Included in sale may be found 9ILKS. Pieces plain an I fignrtd poult do sole, gros do Naples, and Lyot s foulards. GINGHAMS. Pities Scotch and French large and small ohecfci co lored and white ground. LAWNS. Elegant style, in roles and piece, including organdies, Ac. SHIPPING BATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. wamss «y Accrioff. M' THOMAS A SONS, s Hob. 100 and 141 3ouih JTOUili/l StraoL f7crmerir S'c*. 67 and fen STOCKS AND BICAL ESTATE—TUESDAY HBXff I'-oitprin*? h..u- <. • -u i u.; gnrlptionH of all tho U to b<* sold ou Tuesday. !■! with a l*st of sate* Bth Tfitfi, aod April, atd ft large amount of real estate at private sale. WT PUBLIC ecvLEb Aa/.j.isAJ7D BTOOKM AT THE EXCHANGE ON TUESDAYS. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. WT We have a targe amount of roal ostate at private eajo, fncledfng every dcscriph‘vn c* uliyauil coaalry piv pert/j_ Printed lifts may be had at tho Auction Store. STOCKS, PEW«, Ac. On Tuesday, April 1, nr 12 o’clock rone, Uy order of JOO bltftr-y Ni.llvii-I -inthrecito Cord Co.— par 2 thurcM N«t»icu.uni aud Phuioal Instlmrowpar For other arroiu>t“— 2 abures Fferineift' uml Muchanti'H 1 Land anil Building Asrottaiion. 4U eliures IVc».tnmretani Goal Company. 1 share Thiindniphla Library Company. 1 rharo Mercantile Library Company. 1 ali AMi AtUiUli.i n| FUi» Alta I’ew No. 04, «est iUato r . Arth-stiMt Cnircb, Dr. Wadsworth. Also, by pm-1 pot ctmMit, by orffpr of executors 71 bhtu,e«j Rclioucu Mutual Company, fSTOrKS AN 1) 1,0 A4dj(tejf9!, For acioupi oj whoni It m»v runnurri— North fVranr h «-Bna) bonds, 54,000 each, licstotivire,Mantua, aur 1 Fairmonnt Pee- BeriL-cr Railway Company tram-hUo bends. duOrliAres H« mmvir rh h nd N’i a l-£et?urh• streeU Fu* fiei.au> Huiluay Comnni.y. 100 pharrs Pindmant Coal Company stock. Sl,obo bond do do. SIXTH SPIiTNG SALE—APRIL 1, Will iur.ludc— OrphiiTm' Court Sale—Eftiiteof Jlliiharl JtsCarttifiilfc’i), FOUR TRRJSE-STOUT ■ JJHI'JK GWEhhING.", KodniHii »trc* t.« of Eb*v<*nth. Huvurith ward Orpbaijs'Court Sale—Eriata of Jnsoph V O'ltnpfn,doc*4. OROI ND-RUNT »’32 a principal 52,-iOO. OROUNP-RBNT S : O5 “ ‘* Both groiimJ-rrnn- secured by brick dwellings. Wm H.Ciftbbe . BUILDING LOT, North Eighth street, Twenty*thi d waid. Peremptory SaIe.—BUSINESS STAND —Three-etorr brick fejore and dwelling, norlhwuot corner Second and Cfelhariti*- btr^f-fa. TIITKE fjTi'RV fiHfCK BTOBJ3 AKP PffEUi- IM't betoral Bircrt, imjointiisr i)io aboyc on the north. VALUABLE RESII ENCE. with ba-'k bnildlngey 80iit*PHRt comer of s’herry and Eleventh streets “CHELTON TIIL* 8 "—Over 12’ acres, about seven miles north of Maiket street, in tho Immediate vicinity of elegant country seaN. Svltkß*?.—Large and valuable lot, by about feet, with br:ck dwelling, Ac., between Prime and Wadiit-gten atreeto. BKAL IMTATK—APRIL 8. Sale bj' order of Ifoire—LAßGE AND SUPERIOR DBNCIJ, No 7211 Arch sires*!, 41 feet front, with stable H,-d coach-h<jure. COUNTRY.irRMDENAE, with stabts, cnach-house, and six acres of lar.ri, Dai by plank road. Pereniptory Salo VALUABLE RESIDENCE, Ho. $(•7 South Front street—lot *22 ;*et front. 130 feet deep. THRfcB-STORTr iifeitK bWaLLINS, No. Green street, Peremptory Sain.—RACHEL STB EE. —FR AMR DWELLING, No. 883 ‘narhpl street, between Browu and Poplar streets Sain ats Into Exteuter’fl O3 noutJi Blnvgnth fiteoet SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MIRRORS, YEOVET CARPETS, &c. This Vcrufng, 29th lust., at 10 o’clock by catalogue, at No. 33 Sotttii Eleventh ,Btr©« t, by order of the executors, the sujperiov furnitnrfl, fine Kre»eh-rl»U> pfpr niirrcw, fimi rvlyot mi Druseele carpets, Ac, iy May be examined at 9 o’clock on the morning of the sale. FINE MADEIRA AND SHERRY WINES. This Day, tQlh Ififlt&hL At 13 b’elnefe, it thft Auettea Stera, flag Madeira and Sherry Wines. Estate of the lAte Edward S. Btird, deceased. Cutalngues resdy. Sale No. 119 North Sixteenth Street. GENTEEL FHTI> IT TTRE, HIGH-CASE CLOCK, BRUSSELS OARPETSi &0i On Tuesday Morhihg, April 1, at 10 o’clock, ot No. 119 North Sixteeath street, abovo Arch, tho (ntire hoiiHehold and Ritcheu furniture, liigh-cane clock, Brussels carpets, beddiug, &o. 90 May bo examined at 8 o'clock on the morning ot the sole. Sale in Germantown. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, MIRRORS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Si c. On Wednesday Morning, April 2, at 11 o'clock, in School lauc, below Green streot, Germantown, the neat household furniture, Frffach-pteH tulrrcr, clilhA Ah<l •'IAnfeWAH, ffiAtiiHif, JB6. R9~ May be oxaniinc'd at 8 o'clock on tho morning of the sate. FOR SALE AISO TO LET. d TO LET—A ?EBY hESt- EaLRABLE Thr«p-ptory Brick Dwelling-House, with all modern conveniences, situate south skie SPRING GARDEN Street, west of Twelfth. Apply to I. O. PRIOR, South wo ,t corner bPIUNG GARDEN nnft TDIRTEENTII Streets. mMS*6L# FRUIT TliEESi—Best selection -3E-Arplefl, Tears, Cherries, Peaches and Plumi, ot ex tra size uud quality, n-oat certain-hearing kinds: a supe rior stock of Ornamental Trees and small fruits. WILLIAM PAKItY, CINNaMI\?OIS\ Nnw Jersey. 8)1i27 61* gpi FIKST-OLAPS EIGHTH-STREET H* > tl» a torc> and Dwelling to Dent; handsomely fitted up, with gucil Imwimiriti an Did standi locution mast cen tral nn Mis street, Goodwill »nd Fixtures for sale, Ap ply 23 N, Eighth Street. mh'-’d lra* , m FOR SALE OR TO LET—Pour IfiEit Ilotw*, on the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner uf NINTH ami SAN SOM. Streets. mh26-tf W| TO LET—A beautiful GOON mXir- TRY-PLACE!, of 10 acres, on the west aide of FRONT Street road, above Hart lane, within ten mi nuhtf unlit of tho Fraukford and Southwark pasaouffor cars. Possession early in April. Apply at The souttk« woat corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story'. mhSd-tf FOR SALK—Lot, northeast corner SECOND Street aod SUSQfTBRANNA Areuue, 260 feet front by 109 feet deep Apply to LUKSNS * MONT JOMERY, BEACH Street, above Maiden. mh24-12t* TO DISTILLERS. The i>i&TiiitisS? feiiovra as the "PHGENIX/” and formerly owned and occupied by BAML. SMYTH, Eb<j., Htnated on TWENTY-THIRD, between SAGS nod VIIIH Streets, Plilltulelpluu, (Japteliy QUO bUhlll per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable ami accom modating terms. Is in good running order, and has all the modern improvements. An Artesian well ou the pr^ miiea furnishes nnuofftiHug supply fff iif^ipur? Address Z. LOOKS & CO.t No* 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. fe22»dtf gg FOR SALE—A highly-cultivated la COUNTRY SEAT; of goven aoroit gituaw (it the in. terßection of RIDGE Atomic and the County Line Road to Chestnut Hill, in Montgomery county, one mile from the station at Chestnut Hill and from the La Fayetto eta tion on the Norristown Railroad. The improvements are a largo Mansion Tenant House aail Carriage House, ail built of Etoue.lutbo belt iUbstHutiul uiodi-ru Btyle, nur n gioiuj ouibuildingß, large grapery, ami a variety of fruit tree*, shade* aud Rlimbhery. Terms low. Posses sion at once. Apply to O. D. RITCHIE, 820 ARCH Street, HK&RY LIPP3SN, Wias;thickon Hall* nr millFKTEff tfTßiSfirißßr U9M lb? rremiflep. gs. TO LET—A House on DEWEY’S EM lace, Germantown, with all tho modern conve niences, Coach Homo and Stable, first rate Garden, and Various kinds or fruity wjrhrn five mlnufces. by. » good uullt, to tins elation. Apply at fiio* 23 North FOURTH Street. [mh!3. tf] JAMES OBNSSON, Foil SALE—A desirable FARM, near Ne-rristmvn, Montgomery county, containing 88 BGtMCf SBPtrfvr lag'll Bl?Hl r • ?«»«««. l«i»» Mom JmprOYemenlS, finofmitH, &c. Price only $»o per acre. For further piuilculara, apply to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WAlilfltrr Street. g» 40,000 PEACH TREKS, VERT -3C_ fine, thrifty; 10,000 Silver Leaf Maplesi large w* handsome; alto, a large fuwortrnent of other Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, for sale cheap for caeb or on time* Catalogues gratis, CIIAS. V. PICTEftS, Concordvilie, Delaware county. Pa. m FOR SALE—A. FINETfRCIT -3CfaRM, one mile from Railroad Station, near Do ver. Extetrive PEACH ORCHARD, just in the prime of bearing! besides a great variety of other fruits, tariff Grapery; Ac. riuin improvements. Jmnifidtote pH session. Also, a number or Faras possession of union can be given this Spring. Apply to K, pjsttit, tnb2o»tf No. 300 WALNUT Street. mhVfAm* mt FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— 3?A i>«eir&tu FARM. eontalains 95 Aoroiof ium* rior land, six miles from Market*street Bridge in Mont gomery comity. Convenient to Railroad and Steamboat Landing. Flrst-clsiss improvements, nicely watered, Ac. For fuither particulars appty to E. PETTIT, mb2o-tf No. UO9 WALNUT Street. COAL. HAMPTON’S SPLENDID LISHIGH HP?,.. Hampton’s splendid Stove Coil, Hampton's splendid Egg Coil. Yard, southeast cor. FRONT and POPLAR. mIUB-12t» ll CORSON, COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BKLOW SECOND, M7«3m _ PHILADELPHIA. pOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to inform their frienda and the public that they have removed thoir LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STBEET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their ¥&rd, northwest caener of EIGHTH and WILLOW street*, where tboy intend to hoop the best duality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved mines, at the lowest prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS, WALTON A 00., Office, 112 South SBCQHP §?F«*r yam. eighth and willgw. uiivtf COOK’S m PROVED PORTABLE gyOAR EVAI’OBATOK. —The subscriber has re ceived from the proprietors tho Sols Ag&fiH l fep tkR B&1& of COOK'S IMPROVED PORTABLE SUGAR EVAP ORATOR, in the countioß of Chester, Delaware, and Montgomery, in Pennsylvania; BurUugtou, Gtundon, and Gloucester, in New Jersey; Now Castle and Keut, in Do- UwArc; C«cil, llifcf&fcL &fia B&iKttlAM eountias. In Mary land. Also, an Agency for tho S&ld Of tllO fflOflt Improved Cane Crushers, for horse or water powor. A Hmltcdquantity of Cane Seed on hand for sale. *y- For information' about the Cultivation of the Ctma and in Manufacture mbls-88t 'WEST GROVE, Chester co., Pa. rpEKHAPINB, OTSTEKS STEWED I AHD fbied, and chicken balab.—lnvi ution Cart* and otter debated la a* ttrta of tho city, with pnuctuamj. The undersigned le at aU times prepared to present, for the inspection of Ladiee aud Gentlemen, a list of tha g « neoeesary for a large or small entertainment, m tha CMO may be, thereby avoiding aU unnecessary profotio* and waste j and flutters Wr*®“» «>.»* .*»r, u.ion* «*^- riOOCO I» bUßtoeSOf he wiU hV »Me at all times to giva, wm heretofore, entire satisfaction to all who favor nun wife their patronage. HENRY JONES, Caterer, No. 260 South TWELFTH Street, above OPBUOB. 001-tbn _____ SHOW OASES. Flate-glaw, German silver, bar foot, ,19 Crystat-gtase, « 11 " * •i hair German eiiver 6 it all walQUtu ■ *,ll *ini *i t»i.ii fl WMi H. QItUYG, mM9.tai.l4 111 NnrUi FOURTH Striat. Philada. DHOVELS AND SPADES. O BEOBGI BALlmi, manyioinm, CORNER OF BREAD AND QUARBT STREET—, faUUtm* Rat Arch and Bun, and Saoond and Third. QHEEP AND GOAT SKINS. —A O mall invoice of Sheep and Goat Sklna for sale by JAUBETGBE i LAVKBGNK, fett S<N ul 301803 th FRONT BfesM.
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