The Recognition or laDetia. PniLAnihFHiA, April 22,1862. To the Editob op “ The Press” : As tha Bub jsclt f the recognition (jf tfa« Republics of Hajti and Liberia, in acaordanea with the suggestion of President Lincoln, in his last annual message, is about to bo brought before Congress, I have thought that the views of one of our greatest statesmen— II eery Clay —wbo took a deep interest in the sub ject, would he very opportune at this time. I there fore enclose you two letters from him on the subject addressed to myself more than teu pears since, which have never before been published. The perusal of these letters will no doubt be interesting to the many warm friends of the great statesman of the West in all parts of the country, and especially to his friends and co-laborers who •we yet living, and who represent the loyal Slate of 'Kentucky. It will be recollected that many of the :moet prominent and influential men of Virginia and Kentucky have been among the warmest friends of 'Liberia, and have also advocated the gradual emat ■cipatlon of the slave population in those States. Such men as Jefferson, Madison, Monroe, Chief Justice Marshall.. Chas Fenton Meroer, Gov. McDowell, and others of the best men of Virginia; and of Usury Clay, Bev. Robert J. Breckinridge, Rev. Wm. L. Breckinridge, President Young of Danville College, Judge Underwood, and bltet? «f the S 9»« cI»S in Kentucky. The influence of such men can never be lost, and now, when loyalty and patriotism is about gaining the ascendency in both those States, the views of such statesmen as Henry Clay will bo more appreciated than ever, aa time, and especially the events of the past year have fully established the wisdom of his efforts for the gradual abolition of alavery in Kentuoky, and his great desire to see this great evil removed entirely from the whole land that he so much loved. And will not every loyal representative of the States of Virginia and Kentucky gladly see this Government recognize the young Republic of Liberia, which was planted and fostered by the wisdom and benevolence of the land? The opportunity is now given to do justice to ourselves, in recognizing the just rights of otter?' 9, COPT OP A LETTER PROM HBNRT CLAY TO BENJA MIN COATES, OF PHILADELPHIA. Ashland. Oct. 18,1851. Pear Sir : * * * * I have thought for years that the independence of Liberia ought to be jecognistd by our Government, and I have frequently urged it upon persons connected with the Administration, and X shall continue to do so if I have suitable opportunities The boat form of ifco cbiaftk would be by the conclu sion oi a Treaty oi commerce wiu» iu- u_ r 'What has hitherto dissuaded the executive branch of the Govm merit from acting. I apprehend, is the repugnance which is felt at having a black man in a diplomatic character at Washington. Bat the re cognition of the inoepenatSLce of iho Republic does not necessarily imply the reception of a diplomatic representative. Nations not unfrequently recognize each other without the mutual exchange of diplo matic representation J?ur the present, I believe the Rev. Mr. McLain is empowered to present himself as the diplomatic representative of Liberia, and he being a white man, the objection on account of color would not exist. I am afriiid (bat you are too e&ttgutae In anticipa ting the possibility of establishing a system of gra dual emancipation of the slaves of the Uuited States. After the failure of the experiment in Kentucky two years ago. I confess I despair of ob taining the objtct by legal enactment Ineverthe* less confidently believe that slavery will ultimate ly be extinguished when there shall be a great in crease of our population , and a gnat diminution in the wages oj tabor. I am, with great respeot, Your obedient servant. Mr. Benjamin Coates, Ashland, Got. 3b, 13ot. Peak Sin : I received your favor of the 14th instant, transmitting some letters from President Roberts, for my perusal. I have taken great plea sure in reading them, and they shovf him, ft man of excellent sense and good capacity. I re turn them here wi'b, according to your request. I had previously written to you expressing my re gret thst I did not feel at /liberty to sign the ad dress to the Legislature of Liberia, on the subject of the testimony which you suggested to the memo ry of Governor Buchanan. I am extremely desirous, as stated in that letter, that the independence of tfus Republic of Liberia should he vpeoginsed hv our aW I •will do all m my power to promote that object . But lam only an individual, possessed of no au thority to decide the question, which can only be determined by onrown Government. I am, with great respect. Tour obedient servant, Mr. Benjamin Ooates. The Late Skirmish at Wilmington Island, Georgia. OFFICIAL ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR. The following is an official account of the skirmish at Wilmington Island, Georgia, briefly noticed in oar telelegrapbic columns yesterday; On Board Steamer Honduras, ) Off Wilmington Island, Georgia, $• April 17;. 1862. ) Lieut* W» Li Mi Burger, Acting Assistant Adjutant General, Headquarters iftiited States forces, Tyf.ee Island . Ga.: Sir : I have the honor to submit the following for the information of the general commanding: Escorted ly seven companies of the Eighth Michi gan volunteers, commanded by Col. Fenton, aud a email detachment of the Rhode Island Artillery, I embarked on the steamer Honduras, at Goat’s Point, about eight o’clock yesterday morning, f- r the purpose of making a reconnoissance of WU* mlogton Island. Proceeding ihrongh Lazaretto creek, Tybee river, and WilmiDgton narrows, to Scriven’s planta tion, two companies (G and B), about 115 men, under the command of Captain Pratt, were landed) -with orders to march at cnee to the SOUthweSt 6Dd of the island, skirting Turner’s creek on the right, so as to cover the boat party which was to follow that stream to Wilmington river. Ascending to tie junction of Oat|an«l «nd Turner’s creeks, the balance of tie command, in all about 300 rnon, was landed at Gibson’s plantation. The first company ashore was directed to more at once to the southwest end of Whitemarsh island, shirting Tiim.r’a creels and with xnetracsions to leave a small picket at the intersection of the roads leading from Gibson’s and Oatland’s to Turner’s, till another company should arrive at that point. A third company »a 3 to be thrown out on the road to the ferry at C.rsion’s BlotTi*. to protect the boat party up Oailand creek. The two remaining companies were to be held in reserve at Gibson’s plantation. Lieut. Caldwell and sixteen men, of the Rhode Island Volunteers, wlthooolightsix-pouuder, were left in ebarge of ihe steamer. The gun could not be landed on account of the inability of the boat to lie alongsidenfi-the landing Jlaviirg - proceeded through Talrner’o creek to Wilmington river, X returned by the same route, and landed at Gibson's. Directly after arriving there, I was informed that our patrols had disco vered the enemy in force at or near Fleetwood’s, and had seen traces of them all the tray to Turner’s. Col. Fenton had already given orders for the ad varce companies to fall back to Gibson’s, and made his disposition for repelling an attack and covering our embarkation. After an examination ©f the ground] fit ffij BQg* geetion, one company was thrown farther forward to take shelter behind the hedge and fence sur rounding one of the houses. The colonel had already designated this pwitfon, and fitatiOUfil another in the woods lining the marsh on the left, and the balance behind the houses and trees nearer the landing. After these dispositions were com pleted, and between 4 and 5 P. M., the rebels, BabMquentlj ascertained to be the Thirteenth gi& Volunteers, about 800 strong,* armed with En field rifles, preceded by a heavy line of skirmishers, made an attack upon oar position. After our ad vance line had delivered its fire from the hcdgflj it© bugler eowudvd “the charge” for the main body] this was confounded with “the retreat/' the advanced line abandoned its cover, and fell back through an open space towards the reserve. While in this somewhat confused condition, tho enemy advanced rapidly, pouring in upon us a steady and destructive fire. Our men replied with spirit, from such cover as Aonld be obtained. Or. der was soon re-established, and the rebels held in check for an hour or more. After the ineffectual efforts of Col. Fenton and myself to form enough men to charge their lines and drive them from the hedge, a portion of one company was carried to the right, and under cover of tbe timber skirting that side, the left flank of the enemy was met and frus trated in an attempt to move in that direction; an advance on the leit, and along the whole liae, dis* lodged the enemy and put him in full flight. He fell back raj idiy, leaving mvwbl dead and wound. «d on tbe field, and was closely pressed for half op three-quarters of a mile. As it was now almost night, it was not deemed advisable to continue the pursuit further. Our skirmishers were gradually drawn in, strong advanced guards were posted well out cn both r mdß, and two companus again poried on the line of the hedge and the fence to tbe right. After having made these admirable dispositions of his force to secure our position. Col. Fenton then directed tbe removal of oar hilled and wounded to the steamer; and after holding the ground for three hours, 'be entire force was quietly embirked without further acc dent] though it must be con fessed had the enemy renewed his attack while we were we should have suffered groat lots. Our fire small boats could not remove more than fifty men every thirty minutes, and the steamer lay in such a position that the six* pounder could not he brought to bear without jeopardizing the lives of onr own people. Our loss is* ten killed and thirty-five wounded Among the former is Lieutenant and Adjutant Pratt who fell while gallantly cheering on the men! Lieutenant .Badger, in coin in and of the advanced guard, was dangerously if not mortally wounded, and fell into the hands of the enemy; but in the hurry of their retreat, he succeeded in effecting his •scape. The loas of the enemy cannot bo ascertained. Two of their dead were left in our hands; one, mortally wouoded, died before we disembarked; ihe balance were carried off. I am ei r. very respectfully* lour obedient servant, - • C. H. Wilson, Tirst Lieutenant T. E. and Chief T. E., Depart ment or the South. Kinnisn at iritMiKOTow roiNT. CoupanyA—minor Pratt, adjutant; Levi Conden. left temple; am Atherton, through head. Company B —ficorge Spurbuck, right lung; Charles A. BaileMbnmt; A Yawknitflcki right lung and right arm; peon Attpple, back and Heart, Company H—.lames £. Barton, right cheek and head. Company I—Edwin.Ayres, left thigh. Company K—Eli Myers, lungs and back; ■ Peatye, leftside. WOUNDED. Company A—Carlos Belong, left arm and hip; Henry W. Caldwell, right breast and back; Warren Cole, through both hips; Aylmer Jennings, left thigh : Fred Shiltinger, l«ft ttalsk; Bwnc, Colling, right band, company v—nteut. Badger, wonnde] in body, (mor tally ;) Franklin Moore, leit foot; Silas Luvner, through the body: Ezekiel Cramer, right hand: Constantine Scbloppi, left leg; Amos C< Walker, right leg: Lyman A. Andrews, right hip: Lewis Piper, left thigh. Company t—p. k. HauMomn, left wrist* waller I). Smith, engineer corps, left arm and back; Nicholas Car lin, right thigh; Andrew J. Coborne, inferior maxillary; James Cooper, right thigh. Company I—Wm B. Colt, right stoulder and bWK; Waiter A. hypogastric region Jobuß, BttUtiUgi left ankle; Th's. Plinstock, left hand. Company K.—Pecond.Lieut, George Jennings, left leg. THE CITY. The Great Staples—Business and HAlbE.—U'« learn tK»t tat Ike preseui time there fa but very little cotton at this port, the whole mnoaot not exceeding 260 hales. It Is 9fclling at from 18 cents for Inferior to 32 cents for middling fair, with a poor demand. The amount of prize cotton that has arrived at this port rim e the breaking out of the rebelii* n has been quite limited. A recent gala of priae-eMtoh to Vork brought very high prices, and on this account there is no demand for it here. Betides, nearly all the manufac turing eetablißhmtnU are closed. Tar and pitch arc also very scarce, the firmer soiling at from nine to ten dollars per barrel, and the Utter at t!>D. Spirits ft! tUWbtlfie Is bringing from ftlJtt to 51.40 per gallon. Tbe supply of rosin is limited amt prices high* the common article selling from #3 to $9, and flue from $ll to $ll5O per barrel. Bice Is worth Irom 63k to 7 cents per pound* and would be Belling higher but fur the importation* from the East Itidl&S. iUllpcite 1# declining, on;?u«1» akreJ In storehouses to loti for several years. We learn that there is about a quarter or a million dollars’ worth stored away in the old Pennsylvania Bank building* in Sacnnd Btieet* below Chestnut. If it has beeu decided that salt pi'tre will {jxplfldA, the old inwitntinn, it in thought; may go up again (Supplies of tobacco have couiiuporoa to come to this city from Kontuckv* aithough the quantities esyet have been small. The probability is that this will cause a decline of prices. The sprinit demand for dry goods up to this tune has been extremely iiuiifrd. IFefvru tto- bre*kl-.iK out of tbe war the dry goeds and hardware houses of this city were generally kept open at rhis seas in of the year until mid night engaged in packing articles to be sent off. At pre sent they nearly all close at an early hour. The princi pal dealers have, however, confined themselves to the fxigcucies of the tloiee, And hkve purchased hat little* and have small stocks on hand. It ii the opinion among business men generally that when trade tikes a start, which it is thought will be soon, affairs will assume a more nourishing aspect than (hey have at any previous time. The revival of business, however* goes’baud in biitd with the py&gPAM h\JU)A by Ahr teoop* In the field* and as At the present time we have every indication of achieving several important victories over the rebel arms, it is to be hoped that there will soon be a speedy inciease of trade in all branches. In the different mechanical fHittVitf prevails at tbe prerent time. New buildings are going up in all directions, and it is the opinion generally among buildeis that tbo season will be an unusually brisk one. Each day the demand for mechanics increases, and although there are many of this class > et out of employ merit, i, is hwmr, tNtSOTO it wilU>t> ft (lifltolllt taeK to obtain ae many aa wiil be nquiri'tl. This groat dtmand will, of course, came an increase of wages. Most of the buildings now beiug constructed are smalt dwelling houses, which are in great demand, and bring fair rents. Largo bouses aro a drng. anti the r**nt-i have http decreased. liefil euliito agtmta aliow thnt it in almost enn&wer ol impossibility to secure a smell dwelling in a detirable locality, while l»*rgo houses can easily be ob tainrd, many of them having been va ant for months. Notorious Characters — We men tioneil ia The Press, a few days eioce, the circumstauces attending the arrtet ard cen.mhmcutfor trial of two well-km wn shoplifters nanud Mary Cory, and Kary Fagundus, The arrest was made by Selective Sam Henderson, a shreud and indefatigable officer, who ro paited at once to tbe residence e> Mrs. Pugundus, at Diifiiol. procured a warranl froxu Jasiice J. F. Pinnlnx'- L.J ua>l IIUUML He found the rooms lilted with almost every conceiva ble article of luxury, clothing, Ac. Thu property found fi.kd a large trunk and buye dry-goods box* and con sisted of articles of ev«ry description. Among them wero four email paid wafoLai, rilt*» & varielf of jewelry, three or four valuable sets of furs, mantillas, cloaks* pieces of muslins, handkerchief!*, table cloths* napkins, silks, satins, buttons, bead purses* shoes, pin cushions, photographs, A o Amongst the article* was an It dia caßbmere tscarL These goods were brought to this city. Tbo prisoners have both resided in Bristol since April, 1859. They moved thence from Camden, New Jersey, where one of the women had been arrested for theft. This is the one whom the detective found in tbo house at Bristol, sister to the Mrs. PagnD r na who was arrested ia Philadelphia. Some time ago Mrs. Oorry, who repre sented herself as a niece of the other parties, pretended to leave her home at Bristol, with the alleged intention of removing to Philadelphia. This step was taken by her, as was then stared, owing to some difference that Ia; arisen between herself And aunt-. TWr <nwrrel is believed now to have been a sham, aud the romovjt to the city a mere feint* in order to got a parcel of stolen goods conveyed thither. It is known that a numher of well-packed trunks were taken to tbi* city on that occa sion. Mrs. C. )>a* t»c ihiW[e(i, v:iw U»t* lived with tier wr Bristol, and n husband, wlk< resides in the city, where lie las long been known by the police as a very suspi cious character. He represents himself as a liquor dea ler, but the detective remarked that this business is limi tea to bis individual imbibing of the article Occasion all}' be goes to liriecol, aa<t la evidently in I?aguo With the guilty parties living there* although be pretends to be at variance with his wife. H. Clay. In addition to the variety of artie'es found stored away in tbe house at Bristol* several parcels of money were tiUcoveiedt and & number of Dorknuumato. some of them containing cash. This seems to indicate that they were successful pickpocket?, as we;l as shoplifters. The money found is believed to have amounted to about $5OO. The New Aioit Hospital in the TWLNTY-FOUBTH WARD.—Tbe new army hospital in the Twenty-fourth ward has been Commenced, and will soon be finished. It is situated between Mill creek, Lear the Baltimore turnpike, and Spruce street. The Btf ucture Fill consist of twenty »oue one-story lantern roofed wooden buildings, arranged in four groups* and n form of a parallelogram, 450 by 560 feet, about a central building to be used tor offices, doctors, &c. Grass plots, 50 feet wide, will separate tbe groups, and p ets, 25 feet wide, the individual sheds j yet, by means of twj pOTilioii corridors and th* central building, there will be a covered coni ection between them all. Each ward will be 150 feet long* 25 feet wide, and 14 feet high, and will cot-tain fifty beds. As the buildings will run north and south, there will be nogreaer txposure to the sud on one aide than on the other. The hospital wili be situated ftß A eiilverl will bo bull- both norck and south of the buildings, which, with a descent of over fifty feet toward Mill creek, will furnish a drier founda tion than can be generally obtained in town. The hospi tal will be about a mile from Gray’s Ferry, so that wounded soloiers arriving from the South can be taken from the cars at that point and removed at onco over a soft road to their beds. fl. Clay A Queer Case of Suicide, —David Bowerej residing at STo 1315 Heath street, who com mitttd suicide on Tuesday as stated, has been laboring under an aberration of the mind fi r two or three months part. On Tuesday morning, he told bis wife tiiat he desired bis let in one of the cemeteries fitted up nicely. And the went to the for that purpose, leaving her husband and bis sister at home. In the afternoon* Mr. Sowers went up to oue of the third-story rooms, and was scon afterwards heard to fall heavily tv the door. His sister at once proceeded to the room and found bios weltering in blood. He had cut his throat with a picket knife, inflicting three frightful g&riuhi anil comsisbly BfTfilDg the jugular vein. He died in a few minutes. The tec eased was about 45 years of age. He was fcrmerly a constable of the Fifth ward, of tbe District of Spring Garden* attached to the office cf Alderman Oon row* and afterwards served upon the police force under lidul. JHAi-br. during ilxe administration oF Stayor Coa rad. Mere recently he has been engaged in the custom bouse stores, bat for upwards of a year has been out of employment. Coroner Conrad held an inquest in the case yetiexday morning, and tbe jury rendered a verdict of suicide. An A dyes turf, and Narrow Es cape OF A PHILADELPHIAN We make the fol lowing extract from a private letter, received iu this city : “ Lieutenant IhwtM Q , QrVrig, 0D the Staff Of the chief ot aitjmry in the army of the Pot n mac» was or dered to make a sketch of tome rebel works, aud with that object iu view* ventured within fifty yards or a rebel fort, and, with glass and pencil iu Laud, commenced his work. H« supposed himself sufficiently coicealedi and safe, but soon a volley from three rebel riflGß and the music of their Dalis reveslc-d to hin: his perilous position. Fortunately, the rebels were not of ibe order of sharp fcliootera, aud missed their aim, and with remarkable coo ness ard self-posfession, their target reported him frif Lir, and their work finished, by dropping over, os if killed. A stream of water between him and his as sailants prevented their advance for the recovery of the supposed corpse, and the brave Union officer soon made his escaoe utder the cove, of Union gnus, which were attracted to the place by the report of the volley fired upon UnL ,J Pikes Yesterday Morning.— About four o'clock yesterday morning a tire broke out in a two story frame building, located in the rear of Marlborough thi'M, bi-low Belgrade. in tlio 52igbt-eentu ward. The structure was owned and occupied by William and La faj ette Anderson, manufacturers of combs. The build ing contained tome valuable machinery, a quantity of ready- made combe, and a lot of material, all of which Were destroy t-d. TtA building IB also a bial wreck. The loss is estimated at £1,600, upon which there is no insu rance. Some of the surrounding property Buffered slightly. Tho origin of the fire is unknown. About 11 o’clock aiother nre occurred in the Twenty fourth ward, caused hv tne burning of a fra ns *ubU, on Thirty-sixth btreet, above H&vorford. Absut two tons of hay and a hay-presaingmachioe were also consumed. The building belonged to Br. Gallagher, and was occu pied by Travilla Hoffman. Loss about §3OO. Meeting of Physicians — Some for ty physicians recently held a meeting at the Charity Hos pital, for the purpose of renewing the offer of thulr pro fs*-ionai servue* to tho Government, formerly m&dejand accepted by General A'Qjlullau* the offer now made is I * Yoittown. Br. H. St. Clair Arli was called to tho chair, and Br. TJpdegrove wes appointed secretary. A commit tee of five, of which Br. Wilson Jewell is chairman, was appointed to communicate with Secretary Stanton, wbo has accepted the benevolent offer thus made, aud re quested lire gentlemen to hold themselves in readiness. Physicians not yet enrolled will please send their names to the chairman, or any member of the committee, as it may suit their convenience. Tho following are the committee: Dr. w. Jewrili chairman; Brs. Aah, Wilcockßi J* B. ratterwn, and Upoegrove. Boot Black Brigade.— Tlie second meeting Of the 33. B Brigade was held at the rooms of tbe y. M. 0. A, No. 1006 Chestnut et*4et. The Kev. Dr. Nsvin Opel ed the meeting with prayer, and ad dressed the boys in a very interesting manner. Messrs. Blks end Simmons also took part in the exercises, making appropriate]- remarks to tho lads. A number of bmvoleht ladies were present, and supplied the B. B. Brigade with an abundance of cakes, Ac. This enter prise is very promising, having greatly increased from the previous meeting. The brigade elected their captain, with the other officers, and will doubtless be great y in creased next Tuesday evening, as they rotired much pleased, to meet again at the same place. Some of these lads may eventually become very useful men. Malicious Mischief. Y esterday morning Michael Lafforty, thu kroper of a tavern at Columbia ave Due and America street, was before Aid. EhoeicaKer charged with malicious mischief. It appears that the accused, while intoxicated, threatened his wife until she was obliged to take refuge in tbe hou?e of a neighbor, after which Laffe-rty amused himee'f by firing a aun out of his window. Officer £uf>plee t who heard til® remonstrated -with L»ffe»-ty, and was tOM tUftt if lift did not retire fifteen paces from the sidewalk, a bullet would be put through bis heart 1 Latterly was subse quently arrested, and upon the officers going inti his house they found two muskets,two shot-guns, and a pistol, ail but the latti r being heavily loaded. The pri soner was held In £l,OOO bail to answer at court. Matters at the Navy Yard.— Affairs are quite dull at present at the navy yard, although cGx>ft:deral>le work is lwm§ performed there being about 1,800 hands employed in all the different depart ments, lbe work on the new vessels building and of the old ones being repaired, is progressing satisfactorily. The new master laborer, Mr. John Sailor, has sue «Miea jn getting Ills department tliormbly argaalzed, »iid has already introduced many desirable changes by which labor is more readily performed. All the various departments of the y&’d are conducted with economy and with a view to promote the best interests of the Go vernment. The twenty iron* clad gunboats rocoutly authorized by Congress will ha constructed by eentrse. tors, and not at the navy j Ards, as Is supposed by many. Pad Phase of Life.—A few weeks rince, a young girl, named Josephine Bfsly, left tbif City li. «*!*h » *4.4.j!. r tu i*w >’?n~*.y-firwt Puaniirl’ vama vohintuor Hugiment, *vhu h«;M out every induce ment for her to accompany him, stating that he would sec that she waa properly cared for. She was Taken to w aehington, and a few days ago was deserted by her false friend, who piaviously stole f.- Oln her what litre money she bad in her possession. Finding both her reputation and money gene, and deiorted by him she tlu-iight her beet frict.d, she plntifL(*<l mto a course of clime. On Monday she was arrested charged with prostitution* aud was scut to tho wmkhomia for ninety* days. Tents D’Abri.—The above phase, B’gnifyingliterally “shelter tents,” ia the gam? given by the French to the portable ienta carried by their In fantry, and which are used to shelter the men against sudden ehowers of rain, and which are about to be intro duced into our areny. As the French never lock the stable door after the horse is stolen, they take care not tO CKfth A B&fiMSllS fcf Isrse kospilftla and armies of wagons by securing their soldiers against the eauses wl ich induce sickness. A morning contemporary makes a sad blunder out of the aforesaid tents by stating that they ore called “ tents d’Aubray,” after an officer of that name in the Frensh service. Attempted Suicide.— Robert Mor row, residing at Fraukford, attempted to commit suicide cm Tuesday afternoon by taking a quantity of anionic* The act was committed In the presence or somo of the nttmbers of his family, who at once summoned a physi cian, and thus saved the life of the unfortunate man, Association of Milkmen. —We learn that a number of tho dairymen iff Bricks and Montgo mery counties, r(.tiding cm or near the line of the North Tcm stlvania Railroad, have formed an of B'.cUtion. tno fthji-At being to ptuitftt lllMHWlWfl fMW *s® P Rlt of those who f-upply tbo milk to No less thtm seventy producers, sending thousands nf gallons an nually, have eixi-td articles bluffing theiMtslves not to sell at less than three cents per quart during tno coming summer. At a meeting held c*» April 1* a hook was openrtu wherein arc to hn inscribed tho namei of all per sons who aro default in payment. Tavern Licenses.— Up to yesterday ♦he Glfrk of thn Court t f Quarter Sessions had i>»u*d 2 »3 ilStlHtf? lav** 1 ’ 11 Ac. The number of bouds filt’d ;«* ] jyoo for which no llcentes have beeu taken out, The time expires on the first of May, aud as there has been much delay nh.>wn by those whose duty it Is to tako ol >t licenses, tbe probability is that numerous warrants will have to be issued and these parties brought into Court, where they will \>a ft tfw p?RftUiW 9f Hl9 Jaw. Tiie West Philadelphia Market— The sad-iron foundry of Messrs. Keen Brothers* <>u Market utrset* near iu PhilinUl. phis, is now undergoing sllerations for the purpose of rendering it niitahle for use as a public market. Wh*n fiuiebcd, it will coutsiu over oue hundred stalls, which will be similar in form to those in -he city markets. The npper portion of the bnilding Yfifl roum. The New Post Office. —The pro posftls for the erection of a new poet office, upon the Go vemueut property on Chestnut street, below Fifth, have hern ftpeti&d lit Wl»el»li-gtnn, and tlu> cohlrAM h&S biAh signed At.d awarded by tlie Postmaster General. Tbe Go vei’Llneut buildings are now uted as a (Input tor Govern ment fctorep, and can be vacated wilbiu a short time, so that the commencement of the work will net bo long delayed. Frowning Case. —A boy named Tay lor, about eight years of age, while playing npon the o*- nal boats below tbe cock*, at 3'ainv.onut. on Tuesday evening* fell overboard and was drowned. His body was recovered iu about a half hour l>y a citizeu named Charles Vogel* and conveyed by the Park police to the residence of his parents, on Thirty-third stroet, near Baverfcrd, in the Twenty-fonrih ward. Grand Concert.—Wb call tlio at. tantiou oi our readers to the advertSgemeut* la another column, concerning tbe grand concert to be gi von this evtning. at Mtirical Fond flail, for the benefit of the poor. The best profeiuonal And amateur talent in the city will tako part, and the affair will no doubt be both exitertaiiiiag and tucceesful Savage Assault. —Jolm Fry was yesterday held by Alderman Shoemaker to answer the chiirpc of assaulting a taven keeper at Second aud ThaufiSGii streutg. Fry ppfueyd to pay for a drink h& had token iu the tavern, and on being remonstrated with, seized a large knife and attempted to kill the proprietor. Flight Fire.—About half past eight o’cloc'b, }e*,erfla)r mornißKt * slight firs occurred at the cabmet-ware establishment of Joseph GerspAherj No* 1&12 Poplar street. Personal.— Mrs. (Jen. McClellan and Mr*. Gen. Dlarcy arrived at tlie Continental Hotel, on Tuesday eveninc, from Washington city. Base Ball.— The Athletic Club will play to-day* at three o’clock* weather permitting, ou their groend, at Catr.ac’s woods. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TRADE* JOHN E. ADDIOKS, 1 THOMAS S- FEBMON, I Committee of the Month, SAMUEL E. bTOKEdi i LETTER BAGS At the Merchants* Exchange, Philadelphia, Ship Tuecarora, Duu1evy............Liverp001, April 2ft Ship Fanny Fern, Caim..,. , T ,LptidQp } goon Ship Zercd, mcGousgie.Loudonderry, soon Bark Alex McNeil Somers Belfast, soon Bark Zephyr, Small Cork* aeon Bark Thomas Dallett, Dill Laguayra, soon Brig Alice Maude, Edget Cienfuogos, April 28 ficbr Gun Bockv Pougb, PR, aoon Schr Isabella Marla, Wall St Thomas, soon Scbr Ann Carlet, Cat let St Kitts and St Barts soon MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, April 24, 1869. SUN RISES 6 10—SUN SETS 6 46 SIGH WATER .10 57 ARRIVED. Schr Margaret Ann, (Hr) Welpley, from Cornwallis, N S, via New' York, 4 days, with potatoes to E A Souder A Co, Schr D W Kldridge, Ogden, 10 days from St BarU* wun fruit, &c. to Jaurotche & i/avergne. dchr Baracoa, (gp) Vinent, 11 days from Baracoa, with fruit to G W Remadou & Bro. Scbr Geo L Green, Cobb, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. tchr W Dju, McDoffie, 7 days from D^rt\»ndj with mdse to E A Souder A Co Scbr Maine Law, Amtsbory, 3 days from Newport, 81, with mase to captain. Schr A Haley, Haley, 5 days from Key West, in bal last to captain. Scbr JPiy, CLccHcmon. 4 days from tfautucket, in bal last to captain. Scbr Minerva, Jefferson, 3 days from Fall River, in ballast to Castner, Siickney & Wellington. Scbr Fair Dealer, Cox, 5 days from Fortress Mauroe, m bfdittt tv raptaiu. Sonv Eiiziuoctb £, Baker, 9 days from.Boiton, with mdtc to E A Souder A Co. Schr racket, Buck&on, 2 days from Leipsic* Del, with gr in to Jos E Palmer. ' T Scbr J L Redncr, Cordery f from Fortress Moapge, Scbr Mary Haley, Ifatey, from Fortrem AtOQrOO, Scbr R J Mercer, Robinson, from Fortress Monroe, Schr Elliott, Avis, from Fortress Monroe. Schr Fauuy, Maybew, from Fortress Monroe, gchr Kirin", Cinrk, from N«w Tork. gchr union, Liobey, from New York, Schr Everland, Crowley, from New York. CLEARED. Bl ip Young Eagle, Walker, Ship Island, Workman & Co. llark W Q Wall, Castner* Key West, D S Stetson A Co. Balk Amy, Hammond, Boston, Twells Sc Co. Brig Calvert, Miller, Trinidad, \V Cummings A Son. Schr Minnesota, Foster, Fortress Mouroo, D S Stetson A Co. Scbr J L Bcdneri Coidory, Fortress Monroe, Tyle** Stone & Co Scbr Mary Daley, Haley. do do Scbr B J Mercer, Robinson, do do Schr Elliott* Avis, do do Scbr Fanny* Mayliew, Newbern, do Scbr M I'illAii, Tilton, Key West* <jto Schr Elvira, Clark, nalem* Castner, Stickney ft Wel lington. Scbr Minerva, Jefferson* Fall River, do Schr Union, Libby, Portsmouth, L Audenried ft Co. Scbr Everland, Ur«Wlt)r, NewburypOtti R N fiftthbUOi Schr Isaac iv.ch, Crowell, Boston, Twells ft Go. BT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., April 23. The barks Lindas* tor K«y Utost, JoUa f rucke* for Ship Island, passed OuithismorniDg. The bark Deborah Pennell, previoi sly r»ported ashore, left tnis morniugfor Philadelphia in tow ofuity Ice Boat. Yours* ftc. JOHN P. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of the Press.) BEADING, April 21. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into tbe Schuylkill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden aod coiißignoO ae follows; RathaeSia, lumber to M Trump ft Son; H Shock, do to Wm S Taylor ft Co; Sarah Heilman, do to captain; Bal tic aud S W Edgar, iron ore to E ft G Brooke. MEMORANDA. FSliip Tara, Jamieson, for Philadriphlft* out at Liverpool stb inst. Ship Emily Augusta, Strickland, at Liverpool from N Tork, threw overboard 300 bags corn. Ship Montebello, Henderson, doored at New York 29d ii&t for Liverpool, Ship Hamlin, Davis, nt Antwerp Oth inst. from Callao. Ship Midnight* Brock* from New York for San Fran cisco, v as Bpofc en 9th ult, lat 2 55 N, long 28 53 W. Bark Virginia ft Estelllna, Wilkins, sailed from Fal mouth 7th iLpt. for Liverpool. Brig Bijcbard & Torrey, Colton, hence for Portland, at Newport 21st inst. The Emma, Howard, from London, at Santos, no date* and sailed for Philadelphia. " Schr Minerva, Brooks, cleared at New York 234 |nst, for hUliul<rlptla. , Schr Exchange, Soule, hence, arrived at New Bedford 21st inst. Scfar New Begnlus, Ball, sailed from New Bedford 21st inat. for Philadelphia. gebrs Island Halle, Biller, hence, and Eisax, Post, from Delaware Oity, at Providence 21st inst Scbrs Louisa Giay, Bowen, for Boston, Hendrik Hud son, Lincoln, for Bath, and Paran, Clark, for Portland, all from Pfifisdelphia, at Newport 21st lost. Schrg Alhn H Browu, Crowelb find Sea Witch 4 Tylar* sailed from rrovirence 21st inst. for Philadelphia. Schr Neptune, for Philadelphia, and Daniel Morrij, for Wilmington, Del, cleared at New Haven 2lsl inst Schr Wm Arthur, Haskell, hence, arrived at Portland 19th inet. Schr Mary, Siatt, for rhfladelpma, cleared at N Torit 22d inst. EDUCATIONAI,. FOR 50 GENTS, ANY PERSON can teach himself to write, with the aid of a Treatise on Penmanship, and two copy books for manual exercises, by George J, Biker, Professor of Writing in tbe Girard Gollege. Published and Tor sale by URIAH HUNT * SON, apl7-tbstiiBt# 62 NORTH FOURTH Street. PALY AM ACADEMY, GERMAN \j Phila.—The Principal can receive into lis family a few boarding scholars, where they will enjoy All the comforts and discipline of home. They can be prepared either for business or to enter any class in college. Befetence—Right Bev. Biahop Potter, lUv. B. How ton, D. D. For circulars address B. SHOEMAKER, A. M., Principal, mh2o*thm'2m* GERMANTOWN, Philo. Holmebbuhg seminary for TOUKG LADIES.—The duties of this School will be resumed, after the Easter holidays, on the 23th of APRIL. For circulars, references, Ac., address the Misses CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmeaburg, Pa. aplS-liu* mHE WEST CHESTER ACADEMY, JL at West Chester, Pa., within two hours’ride from Philadelphia, will commence the Snaimsr session, of fuU fiye wopths—tb? wYfUtoeuth fiMflion under tho di« rtcuon of its prereut principal on the first of May next. Boys and young men are thoroughly prepared for College or business. Eight gentle men of tried ability and experience constitute tho corps of instructors. The French, German, and Spanish lan ensues are tAuahk by nativfi ifeslJeht teachara. The De partment of “Military Tactics’* is in successful operation, under the of a competent instructor, without, in the least, interfering with the legitimate objects of tho school, while the individual student is not required to connect himself with it. Catalogues containing full Information may he obtained by addressing thePrinclpol, WILLIAM F. WYEBS, A. M., BplO-thstn-lm* . At West Chester, Pa. PROPOSALS. Army cloihing and equi page OFFIjE, Pmi.innT.Piffi. ApvUQI, 1882. SKALKD PROPOSALS uili-be *«coiv.4 at thw offioo until 12 o’clock M , on MONDAY, 28th instant, for 100,OCO yard* AU.wool F!aune : , Buck. Blue Iniligo wool-dred, twilled, and weighing 6 ounces to the yard of 2T inches aide, Bids wIU bo iecuived for either 27 or £4.inch goeds. Also, 200 Infantry Brums, comploto, full-size. Bids will be received for the whole or any port of the above quantity, and bidders most state how toon they can be delivered, which must be at tbe SCHUYLKILL ABSENAL, Bubject to inspection. Bids must endorsed* " Proposals for Bark-Bine Flannel ” or “ Brums,’’ and be addressed to G. H. CBOSMAN, ap24 Deputy Quartermaster General. Best quality rooving slate timyaon babd ud tor Hiatt Union Wharf, 1411 BEACH Biraet, Kensington. T. THOMAS, mrl'lT 117 WALNUT Street. PhllxMrtii*. TTINEGAR—French White Wine V Tinegw, for nle by JAUBETOBR A LAYEBONE. aM« ~ Ne«. m end 204 Boath FRONT Street T?RESB ROLL BUTTM, EQGS,&o., J? received dally at 8. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 813 SPRING GABBEN atnMt. mh2s-tf Pamphlet printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, »t RINGW ALT A BROWN’S, 1U South FOURTH Streot. aplO THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 1862. Bargains in [-eahonamle DRESS GOODS. Just opened— -2,000 yards Elviras* In fancy and plain colors* Desirable for Misses, 20 cents. 1 lot Paris Plaid OrbiUM Cloth, Choice styles, 37# cents. , 1 lot Paris Printed Mcusselino Delaines* 37# cts. 1 lot Holtaek Plaids. Choica colors, 37# cents. MOUSSELINE DELAINES* CHALLIKS* WOVEN FABRIC:, in fine, medium* and low grades. Wholesale, net cash buyers will find desirable go>Js iu our stock. mJIIWEH BTODDAKT ft BROTHER* 450* 452, and 454 North SECOND St<cut* ap22-3t Above Willow. SUBEEIOR MOUSSELINE DE LAINES, colored grounds, 12# cents pur yard, ■Wh<-!«*snlf not outb bnyen -will lino ctxcnp and de sirable gocilr in our stuck. OUBWEN BTODDART A BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street* Ap22 31 Above Willow. Poplins, poplins, poplins Silk lM&id and Chene Poplins, 31 cts. Chime Poplins, 37# ct-s. Neat striped an'd Chene Pop'inn, 50 cts* NfeSt black mid whito Poplins. 62# eta. Neat striped Poplins, 62# eta. Neat Chene Poplins, G2# cts. Wholesale net cash buyers will fiud desirable goods in our stock. CURWEN STOPDART & BROTHER, 4&0, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ap22-3t Above Willow. El OH BLACK PRESS SILKS. Gh fl v BLACK GROS DE RHINEB, from 70ttento to til. IfoßVii BLAPK. TAVFBTAB. Heavy BLACK GROd GRAIN, neat figured, double factri. All of the above have been purchased at reduced price?, ar.d will be sole cheap. Wholesale net cash buyers will find degjrgl?]? gVffdß in our ttock. CURWES STODPART & BROTHER, 450, 452. and 454 North SECOND £tr«ot, ap22-St Abovo Willow. 1A AAA YARDS LAWNS AT 9c.— 11/jUIJU H. STEEL A PON have just received 30,000 yards of Knglit*h Jacmiet. Lawns, fast colors, at 9c* never before sold for less than 16c. Fifty pieces English Challi Delaines at 16c* never sold less ihati SSe. One lot Figured Grenadines at 31, worth 75c. 200 11-4 Honeycomb Quilts at SI 50. From the late auction sales, a few very cheap lots of choice and desirable styles of FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES. Obe 10l at 10c, a great bargain. One lot at 37# c, very cheap. One lot at 25c, never sold IeBS than 50c. Also, juti received from New York, Black ai.d 'Mute Check Silks. Brown and White Check Silks* 24 inches wide* at SQc. CHEAPEST FANCY SILKS.IN THE CITY. Oue lot Baregfl Robes at S 3, worth $l2 ap!9 No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. LIKEN GOODS.—Just received, a fresh lot of those celebrated habd-IAA&i, helF kicached labia Linen*atso,62#, and 75 cents. These Goods give better satisfaction than any others of the kind made, and are less than tlie same quality have been sold. Bleached Pcotch Table Linen at 50 \ wider aud heavier at G2#; mill wider and finer at 75 \ real Barns* ley, 2 yaitia wide, at 81—tlieeeare extra heavy; Brown do. at 23 cents. Also, a good assortment of Union Table Linen at 37# andso cents, wlich are very serviceable, and wash excellent. I have now the finest 37# and 50- cent. Fronting Linen that can be had. Having bought ft COiiSidiFftbfo qUfthtlty, I Ain tlblllog them lower than they ought to be sold. Richardson’s heavy Linens fer family use, with which, in point of cheapness. I have surpassed gome of the largest linen stores* having every number from 37# up. Oue lot all Huea-fringed Doyließ, 75 cents per dozen; one lot Union Napkins, 75 ceiKS per dozen • one lot ell limn Illicit towla. S 1.50 5 one tot Brown do., 75 cents; one lot do.* I-!*' yards long, with red border, 18# each ; and finer Towels equally cheap. 4 bales at 8, 9,10, and 12# cents. One lot White Brilliants at 12# —very cheap. Half cotton Flannel end fine all-wool Gauze Flannel, for summer ■wear. 7besa Hoods are aocot i& per cent. less thsu they are usually'sold. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, ap!9 tf No. 3013 MARKET fit., above Tenth. Leather- colore d mohair for Dtcsbbb and Seeks. 5-4 Lava-colored Mohair. Shepherds’ Plaid do. Silvereens for Sacks. Light Colored Sack Cloths. Melton Cloths, Light Colors. apie BYRE A LANDBLL, FOURTH and AROH. Honey- comb quilts for Hotels, Steamers, Ac. dnilb of all grades. Linen Napkins and Towels. Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Russia Crash and Turkish Rubbers. Table Linens, Wholesale and Retail, ftlilfl BYRE & LANDKLIu FOURTH ft ARCH. Melton cloths for gents' SUITS. Spring Style Cassimeroe. rwiliimW* Vesting* Tweeds and Uossimeres for Boys. Fine Black Cloths for Coats. Doeskins, Finest Blacks. ap!6 EYRE A LANDELL* FOURTH and ARCH. TITARSKILLES COUNTERPANES. XVJ —I have now, direct from tbe importer, every Bize and quality, from $2 up. Some of the patterns are en tirely new and exceedingly pretty. They are the cheap est lot I have had. Altondftto CouhtoFPft***, 81- Allendale Counterpanes, 51.25. Allendale Counterpanes, $1.30. Honeycomb Counterpanes, $1.50. Honeycomb Counterpanes* largest size, $1.50. L&h£ft£iAr OAUhtotbAnea. Ite&vr, 87.50. GRANVILLE B, HAInSs, spiß-tf No. loifi T:nm. CHEAP HRS GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MaTTIMS, and window SHADES—V. E. AKCHAMBaULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET fctreets, will open this morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37,44, 50, 62, aud 75c.; Entry and otair Carpets, 18, 22,31, 37,50, and 62c.; Rag aud Yarn Carpets, 20 to 31c.: Floor Oil Clothe, all widths, at 31, 37, and 50c. • WLiu And Red Check Matting* 20 and 25c. ; G.lt- Bordered Window Shades* new styles, 50, 62, 75, and 87#c.; Green and Buff Window Holland, 12 to 31c.; Bleached Shirtings and Sheetings, from 8 to 12# c : new style Plaid Dress Goods* 15 to 25c.; Shepherd’s l2 to 22c. apl9-12{ 1/10 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, iVt) SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH, UP STAIRS LADIES’ DRESS TltmMliiGS, Ac. Tbe Conartnnrahio heretofore eKietieg between KAUFMAN A LONNERSTADTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general* that he has taken all the up-stairs rcoms of Mo. ios NORTH EIGHTH BTRRBT, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing of all kinds of DRESS* CLOAK, and MANTILLA TRIM MINOS. FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAD NETS, Of all descriptions. Ac.. Ac.. And will offer inducements in price and duality, aa wall aa prompt attendance to orders, In every article apper taining to his line. WM LONNERSTADTER* ap4-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street* ab. Arch. pLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN tili/as.—Ladies in want of the above articles will find it to tbeir advantage to visit the old established house of Mrs. lIENRY, No. 38 Noith NINTH Street, below ARCH. The latest Paris Styleß always on hand at prices that astonish everybody. ap4-3m NEW CLOAK STORE! . The most elegant assortment in the city. mb26-3m pILOAKS. —If you want the best value for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 Korth EIGHTH Street, above Oberry. mh26-3m pILOAKS! CLOAKS'. CLOAKS! \J THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE OITY IYENS A CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. mh26*3m TAS. R. CAMPBELL & Go., (/ WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, ' Hftye opened this day. Bonnet’s mack Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Flaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel’s Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed MariiuitUe. Lupia’s best black Care gee aud Bombazines,' Rich Plaid Mozamblques. Lupin’s best black, white, and high colored Ohalli. Organdieaand Jaconets, grissalle gronnds. Cachemire Stripe Printed Percides, very rich. Foulard Popline. Foulard Satine, &o, t &c, aul6.tr TYRIED APPLES. —66 neka new XJ Western Dried Apples; 7 bbls new Western Dried Apple#, duet reoelred and In store. For sale by MURPHY 9t KOONB, JaT-tf No. 1M NORTH WHABVER EAISINS. —300 boxes Layer Raisins j 800 half boxes Layer Raisins; 800 boxes M B Bnnoh Balelna: 8M half boies IB B Bnnoh Bnotna Hew and oholce Unit, now landing and lor sale by MURPHY R KOOHB, JeT-tf No. 140 NORTH WHARYRR. UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE, WisniNGTON, April 14,1862. On the petition of ROBERT BURNS GOODYEAR, late of Philadelphia, Pa., now of Elkton, Md., praying for the exteoeiou of a patent granted to hie assignees, JA MKS A. BOWIE and CHARLES CARR, on the 13th of March, 1849, ante-dated 13th of September, 1848, and re itßued 14th of June, 18D3, for an improvement in Ap paratcß for operating Shuttle Boxes for Looms, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, which takes place ou the 13th day of September, 1862 It id £Vd£r«d that ih« UM petition ho hoard at the Patent Office, on MONDAY, the 25th of August next, at 12 o'clock M.; and all persons ore notified to appear and show cause, if any they have, why sold petition ought not tu be granted. I’erFODB opposing tho extension are reunited to file in the Patent Office their objection**, aoceiily set forth iu writing, At least twenty da>s before the day. of hearing: all testimony filed by cither party to be used at the said hearing must be tAken And transmitted in accordance with tho tales of the office, which will be famished on application. The testimony in the caw will be closed on the 11th of August next; depositions and other papers relied' upon as testimony must be tiled in the office on or before tho morning of that day ; the arguments, if $97, wfthio tea dare thereafter# Ordered, also, that this notire be published in the National Washington, D. C., and The l*ress % Philadelphia, Pa., once a week for three succes sive weeks; the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous io the day of hearioig. D. P. HOLLOWAY, apl7-th3t Commissioner of Patents. Eastern market dining* BKfSTAURAIfT, FIFTH QTBS«T, AD OTB CHESTNUT, OPPOSITE SMITH’S BREWERY. This establishment havidg been refitted regardless of expense, is now ready to serve its patrons with break fast, dinner, and supper at moderate charges, combined -with the best tbe market affords, (aod only she j • The bar is furnished with the choicest liquors and cigars ; in short, tbe Eastern Market Dining Restaurant is tbe maximum of Philadelphia. The subscribers respectfully solicit the patronage of their frlende and the public. p o,—Free Lunch from 10)4 t° o'clock. •pIT-lm T. FITZGIffRON, j ProKUitor*. RETAIL DRV OOODS No. 29 Sonth NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut. IVENS & CO.’S, N«. fifl SOUTH NINTH STRekt. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TBIMMINOS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE OITY* FRUIT. FOH SALE AND TO LET. rno DISTILLERS. The PIBTXLLKfiY known as thft •'PHIENIX." aud formerly owned and occupied by SADdL. SMYTH, Xeq., situated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAOI •nd TIKE fitreete, Pbiladetphla, Capacity 600 bushets |fif day. if nOW offered for aids oil reasonable anti ■oooxn modating terms. Ii in goad running order* and has the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pro* mlses furnishes an unfailing aapply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOCKE ft CO., No, 1010 MARKET Street, Philadelphia. f«3X-(W 43 LOUSE TO LET, GERMAN- Bn*. TOWN. —A Stone Collage iu the lower part of Ger mantown, commanding a eplei dirt view of the surrvtind tog country, witnin 150 ysrde of Turnniko, and three mlnntee walk uf two stfstions on Steam Bitllnmil. Apply to GEORGE JUNKIN, Esa., eoutbeast corner SIXTH and WALNUT Streets. »pl2-18t* & FIRST-GLASS EIGIITH-STREKT Klfitore and Dwelling to Rent; handsomely fitted Ufc with good basement; an old stand; location most cen tral on the street. Goodwill and Fixtures for sale. Ap ply 23 N. Eighth Street. m1»26.1m* FOR SALE OR TO LET—Foil? 81l Houses, ou the west side of BROAD Street, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH and SANSOM Streets. mhM-tf «t TO RENT—A desirable OOUN SC TRY PLACE, situate on the Philadelphia aud Bris tol turnpike, two minutes’ walk from railroad station, and within one mile of Bteamboat landing; gtouudscon taining four acres. Apply to E. PET FIT, No. 809 WALNUT Street. mh29 COUNTBY PLACE TO LET.—A small country place* partly furnished, together with stable and carriage house, on Nicotown Lane, quarter of a mile west of Frankford.and teas than five minutes’ walk from the passenger railroad. Appljr to J. COOK 15 LONGSTRETff, aplT-llmtufil* No. 703 SANSOM street. gg TO LET—A beautiful COUN TRY-PLAOAs, of 10 acres, on tbe west tide of FRONT' Stroet rmuii above Hart laoet within ton ml« mites’ walk of the Fraukford and Southwark passenger cars. Fussrsbiou early in April. Apply at the south west corner NINTH And SANSOM, second story. uib23-tf ' LEOAIj. TN THE 'DISTRICT COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL PHIA UAMUEL LEONARD and ALFRED O. BAKER, I'opartiic-rs* en LEONARD ft BAKER vs. MAT- THIAS BITNER. Testatum Venditioni Exponas to Cumberland county. March Term, 1862. No. 33. Tbo Auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the sale by tlie Sheriff of Cumbei’la.Ld county, under the above writ, nf nil that certain plantation or tract of land situ ate in the township of Silver Spring, and county of Cum berland* containing 106 acres and 120 perches, ba the same moro or less, being tbe same tract of land which John H. A. Dunlap and Sarah, his wife, in right of the e&M Sarah* by AeJ Atei the 11 tit of March, l&to, sold and conveyed tbo sara* to William C. Honser, who with bis wife Elizabeth, by deed dated Ist April, 1846. con veyed the same to George Bitner, who with his wife, by deed dated February 9,1853, conveyod the same to Mat thias Bitner in fee. will Attend to the duties of his ap pointment, ftthis office, inth- city of Philadelphia, south east corner EIGHTH aud LOCUST Streets, on FRIDAY afternoon, A PRIL 25* A. D. 1862 at 4 o’clock* when and where all parties aro requested to present their claims or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. api4-10t PANiKL DOUGHERTY* Auditor. IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR TBE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. HENRY 11.8 OGLE,surviving Trustee, vs JO3F.MI BIPKA. March Term, 1862, NPt 205, Alias Uyvftri Facias. The auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the sheriff’s sale, under tho above writ, of: No. I.—All that certain lot of ground, with tho build ings and improvements, used os a factor) forjvooUen goodSi thereon eroctwU bounded and ditcribod aa fol* lows: Commencing at the southuast corner of Lawreuce (late Apple) stroet and Canal street,.in the city of Phila delphia, aud extending along the southweatwardiy side of Onftl street 112 feet 1 inch, to the west side of Leith gow (late Mechnric) street, thence southwardly along tbo west side of BtUil Leiibgow stieet 151 feet, thence along a lino at right angles with said Leithgow street 100 feet* to tbe east eidoof taid Lawrence etreet, thence north wardly along the east side of said Lawrence street 225 feet 11 inches, to the place cf beginning. Ale». of M». 2 —All thftl tot of ground, with tho tu!W iega and improvements thereou erected, commencing at Die southeast coiner of said Leithgow street aud ex tending along the south westwardly side of Canal street to tho west eido of Fourth street, 113 feet and # of an inch, thence extending south ftloug the west aide of Fourth street 84 feet 5# inches, thence westwardiy, on a line at right angles with said Fourth street, 100 feet, to said Leithgow street, thence north along the east side of Leitbgow street 135 feet, to the place of beginning—will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 28th day of April, 1882, at 4 o’clock P. 01., at his office, 249 South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, when and where all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. ap!6-10* JOHN S. BBINTON* Auditor. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR J. THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of NICHOLAS HELVER9ON, deceased. Notice fs hereby given that M iRGA-IET IIELYEB gON, widow of said decedent, has filed in said Court her petition* and an appraisement of the panonal nroporty which she claims to retain under the act of Assembly of 14th April, 1851, and supplement thereto, and that the Bame trill be approved by tho Court* unless exceptions are filed, on FRIDAY, the 2d day of May, 1802. ftpl4»mth4t* THORN, for Petitioner, SUPREME COURT, EASTERN Dis trict OF PENNSYLVANIA. January Term, 1862. No. 26. In Equity. BAKOLAY KAILBOAD A STD QUOTE ¥B. cosL"69 n i , A “8 fu tffattl2ncs of a li@*» t'( the Sdfrtttft Conrt of Pennsylvania in and for the EablPiil district; made In the above cause, the undersiguod will sell at public sale, at the Exchange, in the city of Philadelphia, ou TtfJUS DAY, the 29th day of April, 1862. at 12 o’clock, noon, the following-described estate, property, rights, and fran chises, late belonging to the Barclay Railroad and Coal Company, to wit: No 1. All that tract or body of coal lands situate in the township of Franklin) Jd the county of Bradford' and State of FcnußjlTama, containing altogether 2,416 a ores and allowance, boondtd by lands surveyed In the war rantee names of Andrew Graydon, James Shoemaker, William Gray, John GrafT, Th'omas Dundas, James Bid dle, John Barron Jr., Andrew Tybout, Peter Edge, George Edt e* and Samuel Edge. Being composed of six contiguous tracts of land, sur veyed in the warrantee names of James Cox, William Ball, William Govet, Joanna Curry, Aaron Lory, and Jacob Hiltzheimer, of which about 200 acres are im proved land. On this tract, No. 1. are the Barclay Coal Mines, a superior un&Uty of eemt-bituminous coal, and the works, fixtures, and apparatus for mining coal. Also, forty-one Dwelling- Houses, and other build ings, and improvements. No. 2. Also, the Railroad constructed by, and hith erto belonging tOi tue raid Company! 16 23*100 miles in length' extending from the Coal Mines on No. 1 to tho North Branch Canal At Towanda, in the said county of Bradford, with Inclined Plane, Plane House, and fix tures \ three water-stations, sidings, and lands appurte n»r t ro tboeaid Bailroad» with the right of way* and with all corporate rights' powers, privileges, and immu nities and franchises heretofore belonging to or verted in the B&id Company. No. 3. Also, all those adjoining Lots or pieces of Land situate at the terminus of said Railroad, in To w&cda Aforesaid, bounded by the Susquehanna river on the east, Elizabeth street on the north, a lot of Tracy and Moore on the south, and on the west by an alley, Main street, and lots of Job Kirby, J. A. Record, E. Overton. Jam l B Harris, and Thomas Elliott, containing acres, more or less, with a water Basin, troetic, and fixtvroa tor doai, Engine House, Turn-table, Office, Burn, Lime Kiln, and the improvements thereon. No. 4. Also, amther lot or piece of land, situate at Towanda, aforesaid, on the aforesaid railroad, bounded by Tracy and Moore’s lot on the north (which separates it from lot No. 31, by land of Gordon IP. Mason ou the WOSt ftUd south, ftbd by the Susquehanna river on the cut, containing 10 acres of land, more or less. The terms of sale will be as follows: Nos. 1 and 2 will be sold together* subject to a first mortgage thereou exe cuted by ttiM said Company to Patrick Brady and Isaac B. Davis, trustee?, for $150,000, with interest thereon at 7 per cent, from September let, 1857. Nos. 3 a> d 4 will be sold separately, and clear of incum brance. $5OO will be required to be paid in ca«h at the time of Bale on Nos, 1 and 2, and $250 each on Nos 3 and 4t and the balance of purchase money on the con firmation of the sale by the court. BDWABD HOPPER, CHABLES W. BBRBSFORD, • Trustees, &o. M THOMAS k SONS. Auttl6H&4r§. tuttsW MARSHAL’S SALES. MARSHAL’S SAhH. —By virtue of a Tfrit or Sale, by Ibe Hon. JOHN OADWA. LALER, Judge of the District Court of the United Btates. in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to mo directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and b*nt bidder » for cashyat DUTUjHi ccpki ft geve auction btokb, no. 124 south FRONT Street, on MONDAY, May 5, 1862, at 12 o'clock M., 499 cases of Powder, about 100 lbs. to the case; 108boxeB French Cartridges; 5 bullet-moulds; 3 cases Shoe Thread; 10 cases Ball Cotton. Samples 9sn i>© Been at the auction store one day previous to the sale. The Powder is now in tbe magazine at Fort Mifflin, and most be re moved immediately after the sale. . WILLIAM MILLWABD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania, April 22, ISG2. Wpa3 fit "V/TARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of .DLL a writ or order of sate, by the Hon. JOHN CAD WALADSB, Judge vt tbe District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to tbe highest and best bidder, for cash, at MIGHKNBR’d Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1662, at 12 o'clock 31., part cf the cargo of the pchooijer faib PLAY, coveting of Fiahi dried and in pickle; Sutter iu firkius, Starch, Leather, Onious, Brogans, Candies, Scap, bait's of Oakum, and Salt. The articles for sale can bo examined on tbe morning of the sale. WILLIAM MILLWABD, . V. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 22,1862, ao23^6t GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. gMOKEH SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES, mlilo-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINK STS. riHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT v TEE! only 12 eta. per pound, at No. 612 SPRING GARDEN Street. mh2ft*tf LEAP LARD.—79 tierces prime ket tie-rendered Leaf Lard, for sale by C. C. BADLEB ft CO., mh2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. 3BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT TEB for B*le yrry cheap at No. 812 SFBINQ GAR DEN Street mb2s-tf CJ3EEBE- —}$0 Wses fin© Herkimer County Cheese, lor sale by C. e. SADLEB ft CO., mh2o-tf 103 ABOH Street, 2d door above Front. VTJSRY choice white rye V FLOUB- only 2J{ ots. per pound, at No. 812 BPBIN6 GARDEN Street mh26-tf fIAN DLES. Chemioal Sperm Candles V/ for sale br JAUBKIOHK A LAVXBGNE, 202 ml 204 South F RON T Street. m hl4 IF YOU WANT GOOD POUND BUTTES. S* t* 8. 2. GOTTWUff, Ho. 812 SFMtSa GARDEN Street mh2s-tf QA CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE AV FLOUR, juat received and for Ml, nt No. 812 spring garden QARDINES. —A very superior brand jo for Bale br CHARLES 8. OARSTAIRB, ap2 128 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Btroet- XAESS PORK.—2SO bbls Mess Pork, AVA foreale by O. 0. SADLER A CO., mb2o-tf . IdS ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. fpORTOISE SHELL.—A few boxes of A Tortola, Shell for aale b, JAUBXTCHX R LAVERGNK, lea SH rad SMBontb FRONT BtrMl. ILitMIHATIStt OIUS QIL! OIL!! OIL!!! HULK URT & miODHBAD, HO. 810 ARCH STREET, Bitflag a General Depot Foe the of Eii)> Refined end Lubricating OOAL OILS* wonlrt oal| the speciai attention or dealers Bad consumers to then refined ILLUMINATING OIL, m it poetwtiiee merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this markui, being entirely (roe from that glnsy mbstanoo and bad sdav which characterise that commonly sold in thin market, produces no smoke, and la free from all explosive properties. iflF Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to, feShfim « T UCIFEK” OIL WORKS. Jj 100 Bbla. w Lucifer 11 Burning Oil on band. We guenwtee thin oil to be non-exptosive, to burn hit tho oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flamo, without crusting the wick, and bnt slowly. Bbla. lined with glass enamel. WRIGHT, SMITH, A I’ffiARSALL. fr2l-tf Office 616 MARKET Street. CARBON OIL.—IOO bbla, Natron* Oil in store and for sale by WILLIAM M. WILSON, 208 MARKET Street- MEDICINAL. rjl A RR ANT’S EFFERYBSCBHT SELTZER APERIENT. This valuable and popular Medicine has universally re ceived the most favorable recommendations of the Medical Fnoyitasi m and tha Punlii* as the moBt KFHCIItST AKD AGBRKARLB SALINE APERIENT. It may be used with the beßt effect iQ Uilieus sod Febrile Diseases, Costireness, Siok Hendaobe, Nausea, Loss of Appetite, Indiges tion. Aoidity of the Stomach, Torpidity of the Liver, (lout, llhouinatic Affections, Gravel, Piles, AND ALL COMPLAINTS WIIHRB "• A GENTLE AND COOLING APFIUKMP OR PUR GATIVE IS RKQUIRED. It is particularly adapted to the wants of Travellers by Sea and Land, Residents in llot Climates, Persoua of Sedentary Habita, luvalids, and Convalescence j Captains of Ytfwlf and Planters will find it ** yalunbie additfon to their Medicine Cheats. It is in the form of a Powder, carefully put up iu bottles to keep iu any climate, and merely requires water poured upou it to produce a de lightful effemeciDg beverage. Numerous testimonials, from professional aid other gentlemen of the highest btiindiug throughout the coun try, and its steadily increasing popularity for a siries of years, Btrongly guaranty its efficacy and valuable character, and commend it to the favorable notice of aq intelligent public. Manufactured only by TARRANT &. CO., No. 278 GREENWICH Street, corner Warren st. HEW TOBKi And for sale by Druggists generally. Wf ONDEIIEUL SCIENTIFIC DIS- W COVERT OF PROF. G H BOLbES, 1229 WALNUT STREET* PHILADELPHIA. READ THE FOLLOWING CAREFULLY. The difference between fact and fiction, of permanently curing the sick and suffering of their diseases, or adver tising to cure and showing but little or uo evidence of cures* can bo well Appreciated by the auxioua innuirera after health* by attentively reading the following synop sis of certificates from the most reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, who were permaneutly enrod by Prof. BOLLEB, 1220 WAL HUT street, aud after they had been given upas incurable by the most eminent medijalmen ti this illy • Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front street. Edward T. Evaim, preacher or the M- E. Church, Dys pepsia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1033 Heimmh street. Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lum bago, long standing, 1312 Savory street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington. William H. Shame, Paralysis of the lower limbs, (Paraplcgy,} and llO eiouth Twentieth street J J. Laryngitis, Dyapepaia, and Lucabagu, 219 Market street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lungs and Diabetis, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Choiles L. Jones, Dyspepsia and Lumbago* 528 Ap9R Street. James Nugent, Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. Geoige G. Presoerry, Chronic Bronchitis and Catarrh, formerly proprietor of the Girard House. IhODiM fi»rrusi Btiyere Diabetis, Roee Mitifi, West Phi* ladeiphia. George Gram, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 333 Market street. H. T. Do Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism* 1736 Chestnut street, 6. fi. c»rmicb, Chronic DyrpepMa and Inflammation of the Kidne>s,?Cheatunt aud Fortieth streets, Hu*h HarroJd, Btencbitis and Disease of the Kidneys, 49 South Third Street. E, P, M. Tasker, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Sidney Dia* eaee, 1032 south Fifrfl street. James P. Groves, M. D., long standing and severe Lum bago, 216 Pine street. Edward Me Macon, Consumption, 1227 Front street. Pfillweil, Congestion of the Brain and Chronic 15526 Palmer street iu- Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbs J’-. ‘'-spopsia, Western Hotel. ( J. Bucket, Chronic and Oon *« y«. eiauJSng, 1-135 Cbeeiuni street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lanning, Nervous Proairatton, Cadbury Ayo nuo. J. S. Bitter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Bichmond street. xs, e.—in addition to the above cates cured, Prof. 0. H. BOLLEfc has cured two thousand Chronic and Acute cases witbin less than three years in Philadelphia, alt of vhich casee had resisted the treatment of the most emi nent medical men. Please take Dotice that Prcf. B. does net any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. Prof B. has established himself for life in this city, and his success in treating the sick is o sufficient guaran tee that he claims nothing but scientific fact? jp bjg >3l3* cnvery iu the use of Electricity ae a reliable therapeutic agent. N. B.—lt will be well for tbe diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in liis pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the hands <?f thobe in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, hat it is the severity of truth and designed for the good of humanity Consultation Frit* PfiOF* 0. IL BOLLFB, 1220 W ALNUT Street, Philada. | 1 LUTiSN CAPSULES VJT of puke norvrjrvEß om. The repugnance of moat patients to COD-LIVEH OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, baa in duced various forms Jof disguise for its administration that are familiar to tbs Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special casea, but more often tholvehlele neutralizes the usual effect of’ the Oil, proving Quito as unpalatable and of lees therapeutic value. The repug nance, nausea, Ac., to invalids. Induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by fhouseof our CAPSULES. COD-LIVER OIL CAPSULES have been much used lately In Europe, the experience there of the good're salts from their use in both hospital and private praotloe, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we de for thorn, fooling assured their tue trill remit in bonellt .«od deterred favor- Freporod bf WYETH & BROTHER. de»-ti 1418 W ALEUT Street, Philadelphia VfKS. JAMES BETTS 7 CELEBRA iII TEL SUPPOBTEBS FOB LADIES, mid tbfl only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La dies and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Betts, at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, (ti aOCld 6dant«iie!ia.) TUriy ikoDSanl Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use bet appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the Untied States copyright, labels on the bon, and signatures, and tin on the Sunportarse with testimonial*, oclfl-tnthstf JMJRE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and families is called to the superiority of this article. Jt is rapidly supplanting all kliidfi, and all those -who itiovo taood it give it the most decided preference. The following extracts, from certificates in the hands of tho manufac turer, H Col. Hallowks,” will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Boot is held by those gen tlemen of the medical profession who have fully ex amined it. O* One pound, 62# cents, or two pounds for $l. Complete instructions accompany each package, show ing how to make the most delicious articles for the table. JOB SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FBED’K BRf WN’S DRUG AND CHEMICAL STORE, N. E. COB. of FIFTH aud CHESTNUT Streets, PHILADELPHIA. «I hfive examined and prepared soma Arrow Boat, manufactured by Col. Hallowcs, of St Mary’s. Georgia. It has the best quality of that variety of ftecula I have met with, being superior to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Root I have seen. “ SAMUEL JACKSON, M D. t tthQ9-Btuth3m u University of Pennsylvania** COAL* ROBERT R CORSON. COAL DEALER OFFICE, 133 WALNCT'STKEET, haLoW IS<s6k&, fe27-3m PHILADELPHIA. CIO AL.—Lehigh, Locust Mountain, Eagle Vein,' aud Hickory, of best quality, and wel) prepared. WM. U. CURTIS," apl2-lm* 1517 CALLOWHILL Street. pOAL—THE UNDERSIGNED Vy beg leave to inform their friends and the public that they have their LBBldfi 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 best quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the meet approved mines, at the lowest prices. Tow ptfropage is resmtfrlHl (WttftMr #O9. WALTON A CO.) Office, 112 Sooth SECOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf BUSINESS NOTICES* feci 08. BINE, PRACTICAL DEB TIBT for 18 years, No. 219 TINE Street, abort Second, Insert* the most beautiful Teeth of the N*t mounted on One Gold) Fiatma* Sliver, Vulcanite) Go* ralite, Amber, Ac., at prices more reasonable for neat and substantial work than any Dentist In this city. Teeth Plugged to last for life. No pain in extracting Teeth. Artificial Teeth repaired to suit. N 9 *9l WBtfl satisfied aU is right. Bvfvnmcv, freer families, feaa-an TOHN A. ALLDERDIOE, U ATTOBNIT-AT-LAW, Hu nniDMl the Pnotlc. of hi. ProfeMion at NSW OASTLS, DSLAWABS. TOHN WELSH, Practical SLATE O BOOFSB, THIRD Street and OSBUANTOWN Said, is prepared te put ar ah? abia&bl *f ROOFING, on tho most MODERATE TERMS. Will guaranty to make every Building perfectly Water-tight. IT Orders promptly attended to. myT-ly T>R ANDIES. —Pinetj Caatillou, & Co.) AJ Bisqult, Tricoche, A Co, J. J. Dopuy, Borin Alul, A. Beignette, Alex Beignetts. POET WINEB.—J. Bampo, Best, BenlearloDe Mul ler Sr9i< BQEBBIEB AND MADEIRA WINE B.—Double Pin* apple. Gin, Stewart's Scotch Whisky. For sale by JAYRETCHE & LAVEBGNK, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street, BALES BY JOHN jV.MYEItS & CO., AUCTION EHHS, Iftrfl. 283 r\ntf m MARKET BtweL EXTBAOKBI'Ir BT PEREMPTOR7 SALK, Ot the entire Btock of nn exceueiTO WHOLESALE HOUSE. We -K ill eeii, l.y e.taiegue, ou a credit of four month,. GPirmifiJiciiiK Bt s?ii’slmif, On WedpeEdey MeraiDg, April 23, And to he contlnm-d This (Thunrta; ) Morning, April 24. The BtocE of eu exteneivt wholeeßle dry gtnels house do dining i»ns inoe?, Pinlrsicirg nbom lots, and com pricing a lull aasurtniriit of livrry dtscriutiim or ilomastla, XirlTirt). Trenchi arid German dry goods, adapted to city or country trade. Including in part tho following, viz— COTTON GO»U>S v . Packages—bleached itjurliup, , and 40 inch do. Do H juanw and ilnll*. Do b‘® u:lied mid brown jaojuftnldmiHjrs. Do oznabnrg siripes. Do tickingH. Do vrrunday stripes. Do raven’a duck a Tro nnccioH end figured Untugs, Do colored cambriLS. Do rnilrd “ Do York liiHla cottouadea. Do fancy prir.tp, solid colored cottonodes. WOOLLENS. Packages—HßtinclH, Mack und fmicy. Do murino CRSBimeris, mixed and fancy. Do. heavy diagonal tweads. To Kentucky j -Hucs, blank, mixed and fancy. Do key*«) h, white ami brown, and black mixed. Do flannels, write, red, und yellow. Do “ fine white 6baker ftud opera. To lienors, plaid aud plain, rod. paddings, Ac. CLOTHS AND CASSIMEUKS. Pieces French cloth, black, blue, and fancy. Pieceu doeHbiim, slugle and double, mixed, black, and Taney. pieces caseimeren, black ami fancy, VESTINGS. Pieces Lyons black satin, siik,nnd gron&dino vost’gs. I'Lces “ black, and. fancy silk velvet super do. Piccrg Marseillnfi, white, and figured, and Valencia V&iiififtS STUFF GOODS. Plects drap d’ete. summor cloths, and Italians.) Pieces black and fancy serges, Ac. Pi» ct*g mohairs and a pacas. Pieces velvets, black aud colored silk finish patent. PltifeS It prlr.led. SILK AND DRESS GOODS. Pieces black gros do rhines, hintrinan, Ac': Pieces fancy gros re Naples and poult de eoie. Pieces louiards, fiorences, marcellinoa, white and colored ponges. Ac. Pieces lawiiH, gln§ti»ais. Pifctß barfcfcefe, brocndei’, challis. Pifc*-e metinoes mous-delaioes. Pifces nK'ZambiqiKs, luxollhp, de boge. Pieces chanibrays, Manchester ginghams. SHAWLS. Tblbol and caabmnre, black and colors, nbawls. Brcc'ue und printed border<<d ntfllu do. LINEN GOODS. Fine fronting linens. Bleached and brown damask table cloths. “ *• table damasii. U tt Iloll&uds Muyti. drlmls.i&hJ ciiavaa. Huckti, Rtissift, and bird-, yc iliapfir, towels, napkins, crash, Ac. WHITE GOODS- Jaconets, cambrics, j-wiss, ami plaid muelins. Hunt!crcbiefs. ladies’ and gents’* colored bordered* and hemstitched. Mourning bandkorchiefr,embroiderl€Sj collars, setts, fluunciuge. Rands, jaconet edgings, insertings, laces, bobinotts. Illusions, draper), muslins, arid curtaius, Ac. Skirift, hnnp. quilts! and sepnvr sldris, eupaftW, A*. HANDKKRCaiey, Tli.fi, Ac. Black ItMlinn Bilk cravate. Rlnck and fancy silk neck-ties, scarfs, Ac. Silk, pTiiit<>d pocket handkerchiefs. Madder printed cottou handkerchiefs. printed and head handkerchiefs. Turkey red oil handkerchiefs, Prussian shawls, aas penderß, Ac. UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS. AND CARPET BAGS. Silk and gingham umbrellas. “ “ sun umbrellas and parasols. Velvet and tapestry carpet lugs, Ac. SALE OF CARPETINGS. On Friday Morning, April 25, on four months' credit— -360 pieces velvet* Brussels; ingrain* and Venetiag s££■ yetioga, znattiugs, Sc BALE OF FRENCH DRY GOODS. On Monday Morning, April 28, on four months’ credit 700 packages Ertneb, Get&un, Swiss, and British dry goods. BALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. On Tuesday Morning, April 29, on four months’ credit— Y.CO& packages Loots and shoes. Fueness, bbinley, a 00., 439 OHEBTHUT BTEKKT. tAJlfifi fiALH OP SttEMrirt 8668§. On Friday Morning, April 25, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, for cash -400 lots of fancy and staple French dry goods. SAXONY WOVEN DRESS GOODS, OI a well-known manufacture, just recoived per tteacner Bavaria. On Friday Morning, A large line of Saxony Woven Drees Goods, consist ii g of— -4» Neat desigtiß royal Ghalliea. Printed and plalrl Alamdas. Chine and satin plaid Estrellas and Soldanellas. Figured Flitae, Angleeia Reps, bouquet Brocades. Jbciiuard Floras, Oamelifta. Braatlias 15 CAfcES '9-8 LONDON PRINTED JACONETS AND LAWNS On Friday Morning, 15 eases 9-8 London fine printed jaconets, lawns, and brilliants. BLACK TAFFETAS, GBOS GRAIN, AND FIGURED SILKS. V6a4o Lyons heavy black taffetas. £6q4o do gros de Ithines. 28 and 3'l Lyons mourning gros graios. Lyo&s peat figured double-face black silks. LARGE AND SPEOI4L SALE OF 500 CARTONS RICH BONNET RIBBONS. Richei t ety les offers d this season, and just landed. On Friday Morning, April 25, at 10 o'clock, by FULNESS, BBINLEY, & co , Auctioneers, 5(0 ca'tons Nos 12®40 extra rich brosbe figured, plain, cherte, crochete, caucelle, and gros grain poult de bonnet ribbons. full lir.es Nos. 4,5, aud 6, corded edge ribbons. 80. 12 to 40 extra heavy corded edge 49, Do. plain corded edge white and black do, Also, an assortment of cord colored ribbons. N. D; —The above are all fresh goods* just landed, and gfitlrdy UMT cCjoiings. TJHIIiIP FORD & C 0 AUOTION JL SEES, 626 MARKET and 623 COMMERCE Sts. B6LX 07 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BBOGAKS. This Horning. April 24, (U 16 o’clockj precisely) TrtU bo 09ld, bf catalogue, I,too cases men's, boys’, and youths’ caUf kip, gram, and thick boots; calf and kip, brogans. Con gress gaiters, Oxford ties, walking shoes, fto; women's, misses’, and cliildren’s calf, kip> goat, kid, and morocoo heelod booth shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, Ac. Also, a large and desirable assortment of first daas city-made goods. •7“ Goods open tor examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale. SALS 07 1,000 CASES BOOTS, SHOES, BBC- CANS, Ac On Monday Morning, April 28. at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold by cata logue, 1,000 cases mens’, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, and grata boots» calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford and Scotch ties, Ac.; women’s,misses 1 , and child ren’s calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and shoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac., including a large assortment Of first-cl a» city made goods. «?- Goods arranged for examination early on the tnni-n!ny of B*I«| wilk catalogues. PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, No. 313 MARKET Street. SPECIAL SALE OP STRAW GOODS, MEN’S HATS, Ac , by Catalogue. On Friday Morning, April 25, commencing at 10 o’clock, comprising a ge neral assortment of new styles desirable goods. STEUIAL SALE OF BEADY-MADE CLOTHING, By Catalogue. On Friday Morning, April 25. at 10 o’clock, embracing a general assortment pfsiaeonaVlegPPdß, Also, an invoice of floe black cloth coats, made lor firt>t»cl&Bß city retail sales. M FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS, • Auctioneers, 604 CHESTNUT St.j oboye §)^thr BALES EVERY EVENING, Of Taney Goods Stationery, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Cutlery, Silver-plated Ware, Ao. Consignments solicited, Cut-door sales promptly attended to. MACHINERY AND IKON. PSM STEAM ENGINE 8BS» AND BOILTB WOBKS.—NX IFIB A LEVY, PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGI NEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER. MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS, and FOUNDERS, having, for many yean. Wen in raccesefol operation! and been exclusively an* gaged m building and repairing Marino and River Bn* gines, high and low pressure, Don Boilers, Water Tanka, Propellers, Ac., Ac., respectfully offer their eerrloee te the pnblic, as being fully prepared to contract for Eb gists of all aim, Marin?) Hirer, aud Stationary, baying oote of patterns of different niace, are prepared to exe> cute orders with quick despatch. Every description of pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low-pressure, Fine, Tubular, and Oylinder Boilers, ol the best Pennsylvania charcoal iron. Forgings, of afi sizes and kinds j Iron and Brass Castings, of all descrip tions ; 801 l Turning, Screw-Cutting, and all other wort connected with the above business. Drawings and Specifications for all work done at their establishment, free of charge, and work guarantied. The subscribers have ample wharf-dock room tor iw pairs of boat*, where Ihey can lie la perfoct ntafety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ac., Ao., tor ratt ing heavy or light weight*. JACOB O. NEAFIE, JOHN P. LEVY, jel4-tf BEACH and PALMES gfrypft, J r TAOOHAK XRRRIOK, JOHN B. OOPB, WILLIAM H* MERUIOK, BARTLEY MBXXIOK, QOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, O FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS, MERRICK A SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, Manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Englnea, for land, river, and marine service. Boiler*. Gasometer*, Tanks, Iron Beat*, A*. ‘ Out ings of all kinds, either iron or brass. Don-Frame Roofs for Gas Work*, Workshop*, Ball, road Stations, Ac. Rotor's and Gu Machinery of the latest and mo*l improved construction, "Every deecrtptton of Plantation Machinery) BBtil M Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open fltenm Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, Ac. Sole Agents for N. Billienx’s Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus: Nesmyth’s Patent Bteam Hammer, and An* pinwftU A Wolsey’i Patent Centrifugal Sugar Draining Machine* aufi-tf Tl/fORDAN, ORR, & CO., BTEAM i.ILL ENGINE BUILDERS, Iren Foundon, and General Machinists and Boiler' Maker§, N9r J2lO OAL- Street, f’bijoOelphfa, ndfr-lf HOTELS. STEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELMONICO’S,) Ho. 35 BItOA D W AT, NEW YORK. Ih6 Vllk frofca Full River hoot Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. mh2B‘3m GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. AOARU— THK UNUJfIRSI&HKUj lata of tha OIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, hare —MMd, for l term of itu, WILLASD’S HOTXL, la Washington. The, take thi. oocarion te ntan to tMi M Mmdi and onitomera mao, thank, for paat fames, ■nd bet to aunre them that they —ill be mote happ, te ■aafbtninUulrnsw anartora. SYKES, CHADWICK, ft 00. W.anwotoa. Jnl. 1i. 1851. iriUi T AROR-SAVING MACHINE. XJ CLOTHES-BAVINO MACHINE. TIME-BAV3NQ MACHINE. Haley, Morse'A Boydeu’a Clothes Wringer saves labor, time and clothes, and is an Improvement which will most certainly ba generally adapted. 14 U sslf-adjuiUng. sim ple, and durable, AUdUftf inferior to every othef de vice for the pnrpcse intended. Over five hundred have been sold within the last thirty days in this city. No family should be without one. They are warranted to (ire perfect tetinfiptirm. For Mia by L. E. SNOW, at tha Office of JOT, COl, ft Co, Northeast comer of FirTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to. spl-lm , SaLJEB BY AJJCTiGfu M THOM AS & SONS, . Hoa. 130 M,H IU Hililh fulllll'll 9k.««1. *r PW«(.II) Hi),K!) »KAL UHTAXK AJSD ETOOT* AT THB SXOUANOE OH TUESDAYS. REAL RSTAT.K at FIiIVATK BALL. 9T Wo h»To a Virgo amount of ronj ootoco at pamte tiio, Inalrnllni mm 4mu)s(<&& or oil. u>d *»- liorljr. Priutal liirto nay bu h;»d at Um Anetiea'Btflr*. STOCK*, LO\HS, An, On Tm-tlay, A vrll 20, at 12 o’clock noon, at tho Kxehangtj, without pw-rTfi for ftfsonm <?l yr(mil i! mar voiici!rri=> & rlitirrr ronmT,i’ null Slcpimrins' T.itml itml DulWing A a*oriHiiC’D—jinr !p2fW. l-XH uroio* Si le—Eatata of P. Schlfsimtwr, ilmc’il - 23 Hbitri » t linrr.oThi and PottftvUte Railroad Company. Ai.o, f«r oilier owners— RHJancd aiimial luinrance Oomptw* 1 rin?»TiT fT)IMI TTnnl 1 bhwie Puinl Dri-i'vi! Purl: Assiirmtlon. 1 la Hharee Wo-tmfrelan.l Coal Company. Ebuits Philn-iL’lpiiiu urttl MurnuiitUo Libraries and AcaAemy r.f Flr>«. Ar!». £ fl.are« LuiU.ii Cc*,r.ly Company, Far accannt. of whom it may concern— -10 rimrea Persttvi-rtnce BiiUdinu Ansociation. TFNTH bI'RING SALE—APRIL 23. 'W ill include, nnder nn order of the &qpr?R)9 (/port 9f Pe*iii*»>-lvjxi>{», th<-. tVirr.o following described propc^iefl— -1 DRkE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 106 Arch street, west of Front. BUSINESS STAND, No 211 Walnut street, west of Fer.niul. DWELLING, No. *221 fjiiarry street* 18 feet front. A iSX, Ly same court— THE BARCLAY RAILROAD AND COAL COM PANY PROPERTY, comprising several thousand acres of coal lands and apparatus for ininiuc. and 41 dwellings and other *-»o'ine hotue, raiirotwls. Ac TBBEK-STORY BRIt’K mVRLLf'G, Slarket at., Ofislof Twenl. fo.»rti, WW d. » THREE-STOttY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1530 Thompson street, west of Fifteenth. Trustee's Bale-2 TWC-STORY BRICK DWELL INGS, Buttonwood street, west of Fourth. Lot 65 fees frent. ‘ 2 brick DWELLINGS, Melon street, betweon Thir teeirlh anu Broad. 8 NEAT MODERN RESIDENCES, Nos. 1524,1528, and 162*5 Brown p?reet. NEAT TWO.STORY BRICK DWELLING, No, 710 olrvrt. fialo at Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street, 6UPF.RIOK SIAHOGANY PIANO FGIITR, MIBBgBS, KIBE-PKriGF CHEST, FINB WEDALLION VELVET CARPETS, CHINA AND GLASSWARE, Ac. This Wurulug* At 0 o’clock, at the Auction Store, the superior furni tnro, mahogany pinnn-forte, mado by tfeherr, miriors # fire proof made hy XvftHß A Watson, fine medallion velvet, BniM«f IK. and other carpota, china aud glassware, beds and bfddir g, Ac ALSO, A Mipf rior fire and burglar*proof safe, made by FarreM A Herring. 2 superior m wiDg machines) mado by Wheeler A Wil aop aiio Howe.. . a card*cutting proas. SALE OF TUB VALUABLE THEOLOGICAL LI BRARY OF THE LATE REV. JOHN A. CLARK, D. D. On Friday Afternoon, April 25, commencing at 4 o'clock, the valvable thee lApSfcul llbriiri ol Ibis Uib Btv. J.»ba A Ulatlcj &.!>.* In— chiding many rkre and valuable wotUb. tQF For particulars see catalogues and books, ready on morning of Hide foie ipr ftPGPHHf of the Unilwl Btatfu. WOOL, COTTON* AND LEATHER CUTTINGS. Ou Saturday Morning, 26th inet, at 11 o'clock, at the Auction Rooms* 12,188 lbs dark blue cuttings, 1,124 lbs sky blue, 4 060 ttH oot ton* 1,160 lbs list, 00' ribs cotton and wool. 203 lbs mixed wool, 52 Ibu Mack ut.ol. 23 fti mu6lia, 170 H>ii Übeii, 28 lba white, *422 lbs scrap leather. Also, 20,000 lbs acrap upper leather. Terms cash. PEREMPTORY SALK OF ALDERNEY CATTLB. Will be sold at public sale. Pa TharidAFt Way i* ati o’clock V, Mr* «o the farm of Thomas 3* Cavender, near theKdington station, on the Philadelphia end Trenton Railroad. 14 miles north of the Kensington depot, his valuable herd of Alderney Cattle, consiHilng of 1 BULL. 14 COWS. AND 15 CALVES. Fait of tho herd has lioim in p >rttd at great east Tlia remaindfr has direct]} from Imported dittle, and the whole Is piire,blood and In admirable condition. The cattle may be examimd at any time previous to the sale tff~ The sale will be without any rogereo or limUfition whatever, \jI OSES NATHANS, AUOTIONEEH i-Vl AND OOMMISSION MEECUANT, KudeMt maw vf Btaiß b»1 BAPS Strain TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible price is loaned ou goods at if«- tAanf’ Principal EftoblishmenU southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. At least one-third more thou tl my other eatablifthropnt in this city. AT PbIVATE Sale. One superior brilliant toned piano*forte, with metiHio plate, soft and loud pedals. Price only $9O. One very fine toned piano-forte, price only 850. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH* STENT. 360,000 TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, from one dollar to thonaaada* on diamonds, gold and silver plate* watches* jewelry* merchaDdißOi clothing) furnitnre* bedding) pftnoe, mi goods or every desertptton. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET BATHS* Tbis establishment has large fire and thief-proof safes* for the safety of valuable goods* together with a private watchman on the premises. EBTA RLTSH ET) TOR THE LAST » VI AM ALL IjAKOH _LOANB_JJADJC_ AT_THIB, THE “ PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT.” CHARGES OBEATLT BKBUOED, at PRTYATI SAIjS. 4t &888 TBAK BAUF VdVAti iSIQBS FMJGMB. Goll and sllyer watches of every desoriptton*Swin os* dellar to one hundred dollars each, gold chains, fashion' abl« jewelry, diamonds, Ac. SHIPPHV6. SBEfc BOSTON AND PHILADBD- T* THU STEAMSHIP LINE— From FHI Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf, Boston, An. The steamship SAXON, Captain Matthews, will Mil from Philadelphia for Boston on FRIDAY, April 26, at 10 o’clock A, 61. Insurance one- half that by Bail vessels. r?«sM IftliMt M fair rates, Shippers will please send bills lading with their good!. For freight or passage (having fine accommodation* for passengers), apply to HENRY WINSOR A 00„ 832 SOUTH WHARVES. London exhibition—return TIOKETB TO LONDON AND BACK: First* clasa , f 8100. Becoml-elara 60. WEEKLY OOMMtfNIOA a*Ma» TION BY BTKAM BETWEEN HWW YOBK AND LIYEBPOOV ratline kt QUMHS TOWN. (Ireland*) to land and embark passengers and despatches. TKt CT«w Fort, iuad HJalelpUa BU^t ihlp Oompany’s splendid Olyae-bulli iron screw stems-- ships are intended to sail me follows: FROM NEW YOBK FOB LIVERPOOL. KANGAROO Saturday, April 26,1861 CITY OF NEW YORK Saturday, May a, 1362 And every Saturday throughout the year, from PUB RATES OF PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA* to qtwnrtWß,«r MT?rprol,,i M •<■••• tn Do. to London, via X4YCTpcol >1 .«.t.i«(4««««««4« mC Moorageto Queenstown*or Liverpool,. SSP Do. toLonden ttf Do. Betarn tickets available for aix months, has Liverpool.,... ........ fiAf Funsfen forwarded to Ham* Park* Ham!mr«, Bremen, and Antwerp at ttuwyai rates. Certificates of passage issued from Liverpool to Now York k . •«* Certificates of passage issued from Queenstown to Hear Yorkffff fl»w wW«wTi fewro swpvrfer Mootawod*ttooi for p*n mugere, are oonstraoted with water-tight oempartSKOto, and carry experienced Sorgeooa. Tor Miht, or passage, apply at the office of the flow pony, JOHN G. DALX, Agent, ill Walnut street, PhiiadelpUa, In Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tower BoiUtaia In Olaecow, to WM. INMAN, 18 Dixon strati the BRITISH AND NORTH TOrV* AMERICAN BOYAI, MAH, STEAM- FROM NEW TORK TO LIVERPOOL. CLlef Oftbln Paan^»„,.,,„ r .* VMrmr?f ||i| Second Cabin pMWse.M. ..... If FBQM BOSTON TO LIYBBPOOfc. Chief Cabin Pa55age............ ...••SU4 Second Cabin Passage If The shifts from New Tort aall si o*rk Haefeau. The shifts from Boston esll si Halifax aad Gttk E4r for. PERSIA, Gift JndkioA AFRICA, Otft. BRww ARABIA, 0»»fc- J. Ston.. CANADA, Ooft. l. MM. ABIAi Cwt. I, 0> Lott. AMERICA) G*»L Sntr AnsTHALASIAN, NIAGARA, Gift HuSA Oaf t Oook. EUBOPA, Omit Aatem 800 TIA, CHINA. Tbaat ranla cam a dear white light at maat-beai green sa rtarbovd bow; red oo fort bow. china, Ananrson, « N, Tori,llednes(l»y, April f. NIAGARA, Coot, “ Boston, Wednesday, April XA. ASIA, Shannon, “ N. York, Wednesday, April M. CANADA, HcCaoler, 44 Boston,Wedneedar. April 80. PIRgjA, fcottf “ IffYorki WednetdWrMar 7. BCBOPA* 6tone» ** Boottm, WodDOßdayi May 14k CHINA, Anderson, 11 N.Tork. Wednesday, May 2L NIAGARA, Cook, “ Boston, Wednesday, May SB SCOTIA, Judkins, « N York, Wednesday, June 4» Berths not secured nntU paid tof, An experienced Surgeon oo board. The own an of theee ships will not be sccotahMi Ist Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious fTtonss, or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, Mf the valofl thereof therein expreaaed. For freight or pes ■ gage, apply to B. ODKABDi Or to E. O. A J.O. BATES, 108 STATE Street, Boftoa. ■■iHlOi FOR NEW YORK. om3Sßß* l swr nahiT bibb, Tin reiawan m Raritan Canal. Philadelphia and New York Express Steamboat Ooo* pany receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., dellvar log their eargoes in Now York the following day. Freights taken at reoeoftftUU rates. WM. P. CLYDE. A«**t, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, pul-tf Piers 14 and 16 BAST RTYRB, New Tort. -.^T—a FOB BALTIMOKB, WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND FOE TRESS MONROE, DAIRY, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M., BALTIHOBI ADD PHILADELPHIA STEAMBOAT COMPAWT, (KBIOBSON LINK.) One or the Steamers »f thla Company leave* the npp*t ■Me of Cheetnnt-etreet Wharf dally (Sundays at 8 o’clock P. M., and anivee In Baltimore early neat morning. Freight* for Wuhlngton and Fortran Mown* received and ferwarded with all voadbla deffateb, and are required to be prepaid through. Freight* of all kinds carried at the lower! rate*. A. GKOVCB, Jr., Agent, No. 84 Sonth WHABVNK. fol4.3tn* EXPRESS COMPANIES. soldiers Should be sent by HABNDBN’a .EXPRESS, Vtt CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF BATES, and send dally to Baltimore, Washington, Fortress Mow roe, and all other point* occupied by our troop*, felt tot Sr^—, THE ADAMS KX PBEBB COMPANY, Office Ht CHESTNUT Street, fonrarde Pamela, Packages, Mer ehandiae, Bank Notea, and Specie, either by Ita am tinea or In connection with other Inna Oompanlee, to all the principal Town, and Cltlee of the United States. E. 8. BANDFOBD, felO - General Superintend—at. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. COPARTNERSHIP.— The un denlgied hays this day formed a Oopartnerabto on> der the name and Mile of JONES. WARNER. * OO.i for Ihe traDiactlon of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing tmiinege, at 240 MARKET Street. GIDEON F. JONES. RICHARD 0, WABHEB, D4TID Di OO&DENi ■l>23.Ut* Aprii. 2], 1882. TB E PARTNERSHIP HBRETO fors Milting limler the title of A> & Ti HA.NBIIIII ia tbia day dissolved by tnntnal consent. AMO3 HANSXIibi TIIO3. HANBBLL. ap23-3t* April 7,1302,
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