The ei Roakok8 m Getting Ugasfred fob a Coat of Mail—We see that the frigate Roanoke t memorable as being a witness or the mill at Hampton Boads, but not a participant, baa been taken to New York for the purpose of gett : ng her broken shaft repaired, »nd reseed down and iron-plated—certaiuly a very sen sible B9TO it she is intended for a man of* war. Our men of war on land should similarly be protected by wearing Smith's Bullet-Proof Vest, which is within the means of every soldier. It will resist a bayonet thrust or a pistol ball; a musket ball at twenty-fire rods, or rifle ball at thirty-eight rods; weighs but four pounds, and does not impede the action of the soldier in the most violent exer cise. Call and examine the a'tide at the Clothing Store of Charles Stokes, under the Continental Hotel, who is agent for this city. Fine Wheat Fgofk.—Mr. C. 11. Mattson, •dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, hat now •on hand the best brands of Wheat Flour in the market. He has also received a fresh supply of genuine Italian macaroni, to which we would direct the attention of our :readers. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS vp to 12 o’clock LAST KIGUT. OONTIRENTAL HOTEL—Stutt and Chestnut sts. Capt S Dana, USA. J IV ELai****. .&l Stern, N York E E Day, N York A A Carrier, l’ittsburg W u Luptou A wf,ln’apoli3 C Lupton, Bridgeton, K J F Julcaud, N York .J Stout Ar la, Illinois Mrs Bailey, N York Master Hazb-hur&t N E Mouroe, N Y-.rk A Zimxuenmui, S Betid, Ind J E ilauforJ, York .Mrs El' Hnneroft, Boston K W Bancroft, Boston H C Strohili, N York D W Vim N York -J Ryder, N York J C Ladtow, newark Dr J \Y Allen, Baltimore A J N»hu» Baltimore *C A Morris, N York H C Knn. N York Hiss 111 J Euo, N York Miss a E»% N York fs Kiugfley, Connecticut W P Grimv* li. 17 Sif YV C Mnalltt’Ood. jr, Delaware P SI York 35 Wootten, Delaware J B Wilson, USA V H Crooks, Chicago Lieut M Jenkins, N York •GP Ihxif, OaiiforLia C T Curlb, N YO’k JE F Fuller, Cin, Ohio W J 31cA1 pin, t»in, Ohio HP M Tirbe.t, W Chester M MarH», «i York .H Jfl Zook, Pemia W T Blodgett. N York Jj Hartshorn, Prov, B I ML Milter, JN York J) B Gray, Ohio D W Adams, N York .31 B Brum hall, N York J S Whitney, Boston •CaptW Palmer, USN A G Martin, Mass «G T Hope. New York Weder, *ew York ■Wright, Baltimore Dr E (.4 TucKer & w,Boston T J Garnett, Paris. Kp J Cnllnns, Wash, D 0 Mr Dana A la, Boston Miss Dana, Bostou Mibb Beebe, Boston Mr Beebe Boston Miss H Robbins, Ind L S Goble, Newark, N J •G A Boardman, NB G R Dutm. New York I) K Neal. New York J D Fox, Dayton, Ohio •G Dayton Aw, New York Miss Pratt, New* York lliss Woodford, Now York ELalmtt Mrs E Labatt 0 Crane & w, Boston -J B Mayo, Springfield, 111 J Brandt Jr, Balt 3frs Frick, & 2 children Mi *8 Frick H H Porter & d, N Falls E Marsh. Jersey City Wm Brand & son, N Y’ork H Matuer, West Tr« s y, NY T Lewis, Troy, N Y Cape J Firewater, Fen a a A AV Lmenring, Puma W Seote, Now York H H Elliott, New York Mies L fralger, Bethlehem J Fritz &la, Bethlehem E 6 Allium, Baltimore *i3aml B Pieice & la, Boston Mrs Quincy, New York A Green, New York Martiu P Haldeman, Pa S C Webb, Trenton, N J Mi«*s Emma Looser, Read’s H C Hal pin, New York Mr? {f 9 W York J Wadsworth, New York Lieut £ ? aloan S S Wbsrton, Harrisburg J H Robinson, Harrisburg -J C Brown, Harrisburg J Tucker, Jr, Boston V B Bradford, Boston J Yauderp'jol, New York .J Frick, Baltimore N Mawl & son, New York Mias Mawl, New York W R Kxrkl »a -y N York _«T T Warren, Cin, O J A Beaumont, 17 S Jf W H Talcott, Jersey City R Brown, Warren H B Opdyke, N York E D Jordan, Boston -J Anderson, N York Hon J ftlcKeon, N York h N Maltz, Bremen Itobt Lamden, Bremen *£ M Dnngon, Bremen J Namier, K York A Robertson, N York F D imilor» Madison, Wia H W Blanchard, New Haven S Key«er, N York N Keyser, Baltimore H N York T H Abbott, Baltimore E Clapp, N Y'ork IS Blue, N York L A Osborne, N York A W Griswold A la, N Y’ork Miss Uutchiuson, N York <3 W Lentz, Baltimore H R Pierson, Boston B W Belton, Ohio Mrs W slay ter, N York E A Siansbury, N Y'ork A ivaueom, rvtl/aQy .J Grinnell. New Bedford A H Silverton, Boston John Spicer, St Louis MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fourth st., below Aroh. Tbos Schall, Wash, E C Wm Boyd, Albany, N Y p A Toll, Maryland A Louchheim, Indiana R C Kimball, Canton, 0 N F Joss, Ohio J Schilling. Ohio H St»m, PitUburg Jasßltahley, Venango Miss Kenn-»r, Venango TbosAmay & wf, Mass Mrs JohuC Milne, Mass W W Blakeslee, Weatherby D M Fleoxing, Piqua, O J M Smith, Tuscola, la B Doll, New Albany, Ind IDuvid Lovelt, Greeneburg A M Hart, Reading airs M Cowman, Baltimore A W Delanah, Prov, K I 31M Sznalhsg, New York J C Weaver, Lancaster, 0 II C Victor, USN Wilson Ager, New York W W Kelman, Boston G H.Wisf, Boston H L Jamee, Mass. J S An«nr, Connecticut T J Keplinger, Ohio J LoucUheim, LUinoia D Ree?e. West Cheater p Start Troy W N Wyeth, Balilmorß II Bowse, Bitcyrus, 0 C Fulton, Bucyrus, O S Weil J E I'ay, l’enn J H Eckels. Ohio Mrs Robinson, Pittsburg E Weil, Jacksonville, 111 L B Hawley, Phoenixville 31 Bridge Indiana Mrs Brigde, Indiana G H ICerlin & la, Penn Wm ElwaH, California D R Miller, Altoona AW MoSiosiry, Fredonia 3lraS L Casey, Kentucky Hou H S .uott, Piko co Hou I) II Nehuaa, North’n J S Wooise*, Chicago D E Davis & la, New York Bl' Butt, Blairaville Clark Liypincott.Salem. NJ J W Smith, New York A R Bumdagr, Wilkeaburre G B Nicholson, Wilkesb’e S lndiAna S Smith, Erie V E Katksn, New Jersey W licesi.ii, Cniontown Jno Lcj' rie, Washington AMERICAN HOTEL—Lheacunt st., above Fifth XB Anderson, Baltimore W W Loomis Wilkesbarre J R Caldtioood, New* York S C Thompson, Fa ?Jra R T Wailes, Maryland Miss II V T X>*shiell, Md !MiigSß!iiD W Dasbieil, Md John J Daahiall. Maryland JasMcMahon, YVilm, Del R H Sa>re, Bcihlehem MissM K Sayre, Bethlehem D J Schollenberger, Fottsv E B ‘Elmer. Bridgeton, N S Jas H. Elnirr. Bridgctn,NJ B H Gardner. Troy, NY J U Dicks, Dayton, O • Rev T L Cuyler, Brooklyn B G Carpenter,Wilkesbarre B I) Btiadevant.Wilkeabftrre W II Sturtevant, WilkesVe E ChftlleDger* Delaware John A Lewis. Boston John Ritchie, 3'oßton C 0 Brokari, Maryland M W Dexter & la Geo H Wymans, Cincinnati F Brady, Pennsylvania A B Pope. Providence, R I H A Chambers, Pa (J Brumidiz, Washington %Y B Tucker, Baltimore G >V Graj & la, Illinois SI L Gray, Fi lorsville B T Janney. Pliilada NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. J B Seidel, Lebanon, Pa A Startzman, Balt M Guiuuiii, Seliusgruve X V Rhoads, Allenton John S Miller, Trexlertown J S Annan, Maryland Allen TlcftVr, Lebanon Mrs Miller, Lebanon J G Kau r n:uu t Sch Haven C 0 Thompson, Seh’il co •F Gundruw, SelioegtQYO MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arch. D Register, Penn’a J Black, Newport, Pa V P Lewis, N Jersey H J Hammond, N Jersey C 1* Robinson, Lycoming J L Taylor, Pa S Adams, Atlantic City 8 Meekings, Hannibal, Mo Ji Adolph, Hannibal, Mo Charhe H Roberts, Pa £ MeFafe, WAsVii, 1) 0 Joe P Marshall, Wash’ll COMMERCIAL—Sixth street* above Chestnut. 8 Mason, Delaware W II Eder, Maryland O H Haines, Maryland E W Hicks. Chester co, Pa D Field, West Chester E Priaer, Doylcßtown Them Walton, Alex, Va W D Casicrliue, N Jersey E M By*, Wilmington, D*l 0 S Killingsworth, Md STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. D J Kerney, Coatesville, Pa S King, Washington J T Horkinson A la. Pa J Shilling y Blaesdell, Williamsport JI McUlurg, Williamsport REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. Vf Millwcod, Woodbnry Mrs Millwood, Woodbury J Jones, Pennsylvania A Ayres, N Jersey BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CallowbiH, B cals, 'Ballilebem G R Ellis, Bucks ce J Smith, Bucks co Ckas Beaus, Bucks co IVm Beans, Bucks co JHARINE INmUWCE, VF SEE FOURTH PAGE. ARRIVED. Bark Eliza Young, Cook, 39 dayß from Cork, in ballast to E A Souder A Co. Bark E H Yarrington, Gorham, 108 days trom ties sin*, via Gibraltar, with fruit to-Bcnnsrs & Draper. Bark Charles K«», SffMi 4 days from Nvw Vorb, in ballast to Workman A Co. Bark Petrea, Sturges, 5 days from New York, in bal last to Workman A <'o. Bark Kanawha, Chattin, 6 days from New York, in Ballast to Workman A Co. Brig Thomas Walter. Anderson* 11 days from Black Hiver, J»s with sugar, coffee, andlogffood to D N Wats, lar A Co. Bcbr George Kales, Nickerson, S day. from Providence, with mdse to Crowell & Collins. Schr S T Clmrtre, Chartre, 5 days from Lanesville, Mass, with mdse to captain. fc Schr Minerva, Jefferson, 3 days Um FftU WY«j xndse to captain. Schr Presto, Moss, 6 days from New York, with chain cables to navy yard. CLEARED. Bark St Marys, Pendleton, Ship Island, Tyler, Stone A Co. Brig T W Rowland, McCarty, do do Schr C Williams, Golding, Hatteras Inlet do fichr Pocahontas, Berry, Boston, E R Sawyor A Co. Si-hr V Carxoll, Pratt, New Bedford, J ft BLakistou. Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltiiiiore, A Groves, Jr. Burse M M Kriok, Jones, H York, Jj Audenrieil & 00. MEMORANDA. Steamship Saxou, Howes, from Boston for Philadelphia, ran Into fishing schr Adriatic on the morning of the 27th inst, and auuk her. The Saxon lost her bowsprit, and pnt Into Holmes 7 Hole to land the crew of the schr. Ship Fear lean, Holt, cleared at New York yesterday lar San Francisco. Brig J D Lincoln, Webber, hence for Laguaysa, was passed C-Ath inat, lat 37, long 74 30, steering 8. Brig Sophia, for Philadelphia, was at Meaaina Gth inat to sail on the Bth. L H 9 once, Illinois E Stailor, Scballsburg O F Hurtord, N Jersey J T Neely, New Hope S Taylor* Taylorsville J M Makin, Hitrrisburg Bchr Revenue, Gandy, Uencr, arrived at Fail River 25th Inst. Schr L Audenried, Bartlett, hence, arrived at Fall River 26th ult _ , Schr Bei>j English, Hathaway, hence, arrived at New Bedford 27th inst. Scbr John Rugglee, Varnuro, sailed from Providence 27th font, for Philadelphia. .Schr Brewster, Hawkins, from Montevideo, via St Thomas and East Caicos, TI. at New York yesterday. Schr Breeze, McDonough, cleared at New fork yes terday for Montevideo. Schra Zouave, Foster, Anna Gardner, Knowles, and Frrnklin Bell, Robinson, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. Bchr R I» Tay, Shtphard, cleaieCPat New York yester day for Alexandria. Steamer Mars, Nichols, hence, arrived at New York yesterday. Barge L D Cummings, Marshall, cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia. SPECIAL. NOTICES. A Note of Peace. BY TIIE BARD OF TOWnfi HALL, Ninety days after date, (Count from March 28,) We'U have peace, sure as fate— Do not doubt it! Br the last day of J one. Three o’clock, Afternoon, Every base rebel loon Will be routed. So say some cute chaps, Wbo have Bludicd the traps, And their guessing, perhaps, Will be verified But this much we know, Let what will come or go, Abraham Lincoln A Co. Are net terrified. Peace or war lot it be, As the skies may decree, Wliile our country is free, Nought can fright us; Bullish trouble and fear, Friendß and countrymen door ; Tower Hall is still here To delight us! With & Stock of SrniJiG Clothing, for both peaceFn am! warlike pursuits, unotiuallod in Philadelphia, selling at the lowest cash prices. TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET Street, BENNETT & CO. DrepErsiA! DrsFEfsia ! DTBPEPSI4. cured for 81, or 81 returned 1 DYSPEPSIA cured Tor 81, or 81 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for 81, or 81 returned ! DYSPEPSIA corod for SI, or SI returned 1 WISHART'S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL ia a poßitive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a cure in every caee, no matter if of twenty years' stand ing, or the money returned. Price 81 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. 10 North SECOND Street, Descriptive Circular sent free on application. m-Sm L. Q. 0. WISHART. One-Price Clothing, of the Latest S*TLXB,niade in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Soiling Prices marked fn Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted saUsfao tory. Our One-Prioi System is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. H2Z4r JONES 4 GO,, *O4 MARKET Street Dr. Robertson’s Vegetable Nerv -008 Cordial; or, NATURE'S GRAND RESTORATIVE. The great remedy for all Nervous Complaints, Debili ty, Prostration, Lowness of Spirits, do. Price $l. For sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jal-tbstf Depot for all Popular Medicines. Office of the Adams COMPANY, 829 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, January 27, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their .facilities at Washington, D G., by building a Railroad depat, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared U> forward Heavy Expre3B freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adametown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements m&do for merchandize in large lots. Butlers 4 goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at our office. Soldiers 1 parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and rocslpted for at our depot, 8. E. corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ja27-tf Superintendent* MARRIED. r KEATON—SHERIDAN.—On the 27th instant, by Alderman David Beltler, Mr. William W. Keaton to Miss Lizzie C. Sheridan, both of Philadelphia' * DIED. DUCKETT.—On the 27tb instant, Samuei P. Duckett, in the 42d year of his age. The rtlatives and friends of the family, also the Wash ington Hose and Hook and Ladder Company, and the Sirtop (tartland Beneficial Society are respectfully in« Yitfcd to attend his funeral, from his late residence. No. 33 North Ninth street, above Filbert street, on Monday morning, at 9 o’clock, without further notice. Funeral solemnities at St. John’s Church, Thirteenth street. In terment at Cathedral Cemetery. * KIDGWAY.—March 28th, Rebecca Ridgway, widow pf the late Joseph F. Bidgw. The friend* of the family are invited to attend her fu neral, from the residence of her son-tn-iaw, Edward W. Gorgae, No. 160 Richmond street, Kensington, on Mon day morning, 31st mstant, at 10 o’clock* ## BIKDEii March 27th, William Binder, in the 69th year of his age. Tho family and friends are invited to attend hii fa neral, from his lft*e residence, 923 North Seventh street, above Poplar, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. ** COX.—On the morning of the 27th iuataut, from ob struction of the bowelß, Joseph G. Cox, in the 45th year ofhiaage. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to atteod his funeral, on First-cay, 30th instant, at 2 o’clock,from hiß lute residence, No. 1014 North Fifth street. Funeral to proceed to Cedar Hill Cemetery. ** rOTTS.—At Pottstown, on the morning of the 27th inst., Sallie Potts, daughter of the late Edward and Bailie Potts.' Funeral to take place this (Saturday) afternoon, at 1 o’clock, to which her relatives and friends are respect* fully invited. HAAS. —On the 26th instant, Eliza D., wife of the late John Huaß, aged 64 years. Funeral from her late residence, No. 705 North Third street, above Coates, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clk. FBIKL.—On the 27th instant, Mrs. Catharine Friel, in the 68lh year oflier iigo. Funeral from the residence of her son, P. D. Friel, Eleventh and Fitzwater streets, on Monday morning at 8# o’clock. * McFADDEN.—On the 27th instant, William James HcFaddeu, son ol Samuel and Hannah McFadden, aged 6 weeks and 4 days. Futitral from the residence of his parents, Twenty secocd ward, opposite nine mile stone, Ridge road, on Sunday afternoon, at 1 o’clock. * OTTO. —At Frankford,on tbo 27th instant, Mrß. Anna T. Otto, uife of Peter Otto, in the 3ath year of her age. Funeral from the residence of her hnsband, No. 226 Main street, on Sunday morning at 10 o’clock. * TIyTOUENING GOODS, AT OiSH IYL PBICES.—BIack Bombazines, 75, and 87J£ cte \ All* wool Tamises, 75 cts; All* wool Mousselines, 31# cts; Camels’ Hair Bareges, 37# cts; Crape Maretz, 185* els: Milanaiie Bareges, 18’f cts; Silk Chailies, Zi)£ cts: Satin Plaid Bareges, 18££ Plain Barcgeg, 12 IS, and 18?4 cte] Grenadines, 70 cts; Groa de Shines, 70 cts: Second Mourning Bareges* 12k cts; Black and White neat Check Silke, 6 '2% cts; Black aud Purple All- Wool Mousselines, cents. BESSON A SON, Mourning Store, mh2B > No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ST. CiItTRf’II.—SKhDAY EVENING, o’clock, a meeting in behalf of the Religiuus welfare of the Army aud Navy. Addresses expected from tbo Rev. Drs Butler, Newton, Howe, and others. A collection. . - It* SECOND UNITARIAN SOCIETY— WASHINGTON HALL, SPRING GARDEN, above Eighth street* SUNDAY, March 30th, Rev. FREDERICK FBOTHINGIIAM. Services to com mence at quarter before 11 o’clock A. M.» and 7)4 w’clock 1». 11. It* SPIRITUALISM•—MISS BELLE lUf SCOUG aL, or HUiibis, a Medium, and a very able speaker, will Lecture at SANSOM-STREET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10# A. M. and at 7 % P. M. Admission 5 cents. It* ms. CHRIST’S SECOND COMING— ILs Third of the series or discourses on the above subject whi fee preached In &T* J4A'CTfIEW*S LU THERAN CHURCH, NEW Street, below Fourth, by the Pastor, Rev. E. W. HUT TElt, on TO MORROW (SABBATH) EVENING, 7# o’clock. Morning service commences half-past 10. It* •y==» u CLEAN AND UNCLEAN BEASTS.”- IL3 Lecture on this subject, in the New Jerusalem Church, CHERRY Street, west of Twentieth, on SUN DAY EVENING at half past 7 o’clock. It* *y=» REY. A- RITTENHOUSE, PASTOR 113 Elect, will Preach in the ARCH-STREET M. E. CHURCH, northrftdt comer of BROAD and ARCH Streets, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING, at 10)* o’clock, and in tbe EVENING; at 1 ft. Sabbath-school iu the Afternoon, at 2# i/chck. It* rvr=» THE YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN US ASSOCIATION OF PHILADELPHIA.-The regular Stated Monthly Meeting will be held on MON DAY EVENING, March 31, at 7# o’clock, in the Rooms, 1009 and 1011 CHESTNUT Street. Hie mim bere of tbe Association are earnestly requested to attend. Strangers in the oty, and public generally, invited. It* GEORGE H. STUART, President. THE SIEGE OF “BERRY.”—THE ILjy great Ltclure by Rev. DAVID STEELE will be repeated, by special request, NEXT THURSDAY EVE NING, April 3, at CONCERT BALL, Fdr the benefit dr the Soldiers in our Hospi-*als. Dicfeets 25 to be had at Martien’a Bookstore* Tract House, uud at the rooms of the Y. M. C. A , 1009 and 1011 Chestnut sc. It* CHURCH OF TIKE INTERCESSOR, 112 SPRING GARDEN, below Broad at.—< Should Ctiiidieu be perniittwi to choc se for themselves Iu Reli gious matters!” Rev. R. A. CARDEN will (D. V.) preach to Parents on this subject TO-MORROW (SUN DAY) EVENING, at P- M. Parents specially In vited. The Rector will also preach at 10# A. M.' Seats provided for atrungexa. It* wfa GOB’S PRoVtBENCE TO OUR ILS COUNTRY.—Rev. Dr. BERG will preach the closing sermon of tho scries on this subject on bABB ATII EVENING, atba'lpast7. Church SEVENTH Street, above Brown- It* rv—a a WATCHMAN. YVHAT OF THE Dl3 NI6HT f”— Boy? T.A ? FE^ T WKY is to preach on this subject on SABBATH AFTERNOON, at o’clock, in AMERICAN MECHANICS’ IIALL, Fourth street, b«low Girard avenue. It* J. NOLEN, Supt. SPRUCE-STREET BAPTIST CHURCH, li3 hPRDCK Street, below Fifth.—The Pastor, Row J. WHEATON smiTlX, will preach a sermon In behalf of the poor, under the care of tl e Home Missionary So ciety, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) EVENING, at 7tf o’clock, after which a collection will bo taken. THUMAS T. MASON, Chairman It* Committee on Pnblie Meetings. v« NOTICE —THE ANNUAL MEETING UJ3 of the Stockholders of the UESL’ONViLLE, BtANTUA, AND FAIRMOUNT PASSENGER RAIL ROAD COMPANY will take place at the Offlceof the Company, lIE9TONVILLE, on WEDNESDAY AP TERNOON, April 9th, al 4 P. M., for the purpose of electing six directors to serve for tbe ensuing year. It* JOHN O’BYRNE, Secretary. RELIGIOUS LITERATURE FOR MJ OUR ARMY AND NAVY.-rThe next of the £Hles of meetings for supplying our Army aud Navy with Religious Lli&i l AtU£& Will be held In the PI11S? RUFOftMkD DUTCH CHURCH, comer of SPRING GARDEN and SEVENTH Streets, TO MORROW (SABBaTH) EVENING,at 7J£ o’clock. Tho exercises will be conducted by the Rev. GEORGE H. FI4UER, (>. Tj., who will Jiddrese the nusutins, and further ad drefSM flillUeumdeby lier. JUUN W. KRiVVItN, late Chaplain of First Maryland Regiment at Winchester: Rev. JOHN PATTON, D I\. Rev. JOHN CHAM BERS, aid JOSEPH M. ZANE, Esq, a returned prisoner from I 'irhmond. By order ot Army Committee Youn'-r Men’s (SlirieUan Ae?ocCation. gunpowder, uannon, and rno- IkS JECTILES. PROF. BO jEBT A. FISHER, of New Haven, Ct., has been engaged to deliver in SANSOM STbEET HALL, On MONDAY EVENING, March 31at, Hi* treat popular Lecture upon thfse Engines of Mo ckrn Wnrfwoi illustrated by brilliant Chemical Kxpkki.mexts, Accurate Models, and Fi’ll-Sizko Diacuams ox Canvas. The Lecture gives authentic descriptions of Guns, Howitzers, Mortars, Rilled Cannon, aud their Projectiles, and conveys a vast amount of just such information as ia wanted upon subjects now uppermost in every one’s mind. Single Tickets, 66 cents. Family Tickets, (Admitting three,) $l. Doors open at 7 o’clock, l ecture to commence at 8. Tickets for sale at Lee St Walker’s. 720 Chostnut; Con tinental Book-stand; T.B. Pugh* Sixth and ('heatnut; G. Andre, 1194 Chest nut, and atthß Hall on the evening of the Lecture. mb29-2t CHURCH OF THE NEW TESTA u3 MENT, N. W. corner GIRARD Avenue and THIRTEENTH Street.—Rev. G. A. SIIBYOCK, TO MORROW, 10X A. M. It* aa LECTURE POLITICAL ATHEISM, Uj? OR THE BIGHT OF isKVOLUfIOtf, by the Rev. PHILIP SCHAFF, D- !>•» HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, corner of Eighth and Green Blreeiß, on TUESDAY EVENING, April 1, 1862, at 8 o’clock. Tickets 25 cents, to be bad at T. B. Pugh's, Sixth and ChrMmit: Lindsay ® Blakieton, Sixth, near Chestnut; Sibam* A Kotodl, Fourth and Wood, anil at the deer. mh27 • St* «rs=» EAST MAIIANOY RAILROAD COM IL3 PANY, Office 407 LIBRARY Street. Philadelphia, March 14,1862. The ninth (9th) instalment, of fivo dollars per share, upon the Capital Stock of the Company, will be payable on lise Ist of April next, at tboir Office. ARCHIBALD MCINTYRE, mhlß-atthtapl Treasurer, ifP NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—Sub- IIjf scribers to the stock of the Pennsylvania Fiscal we hereby autified that ft eewn4 in stalment of five pAr cent, on all shares of stock sub scribed for prior to March 4,1862, will be due and paya ble to the undersigned, at the Office of the Company, in this city, No. 4 WILLING’S Alley, on or before the 10th day of April next; an p in default of said payment their stock will be forfeited. tnliS 16 -2 29 arf* CHAS. M. HALL, Treasurer. tys- DEPOSITORY OF U. S. SANITARY ILS COMMISSION in Philadelphia, 1235 CHGST NUT Street—Mancn 17, 1862.—The articles contributed to tbe « Depository of the Sanitary Commission,” in this city, have all been DISTRIBUTED V> tho sick and wounded Soldiers, in tlio Military Hospitals and else where. In view of the exigencies of the war, there is urgent need for an immediate replenishment of our stock. Contributions of Hospital Clothing, and of articles needed by Bick and wounded soldiers, are earnestly solicited at the Depository, No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street. CHARLES J. STIOLK, WM. 11. ASUtZU&ST,/ WM. h REHN, Committee on the Depository. ARTICLES MOST NEEDED. Woollen Shirts. Bed Ticks, 3 feet by 7. Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hospital Drawers, muslin. Slippers. Lint and Bandages, Jellies. ARTICLES NOT NEEDED. Quilts. Billow Cases. Canton Flannel Under Clothing. Pillows and Cushions. Preserves. mh24-6t PHILADELPHIA AND READING lk3 RAILROAD COMPANY* Office til 8, FOURTH Street. Philadelphia, March 21, iBG2. To avoid detention, the holders of coupons of this company, due on the Ist proximo, are requested to leave them at this office, on or before the 31st instant., when receipts will be given, and checks will be ready for de livery on tbe Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. mUQfI-IRI S. BRADFORD, Treasurer, AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY lk3 OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Notice is hereby given, that an Instalment of FIFTY CENTS per share, on each and every share of the Capi tal Stock of the AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR will be due aud payable at the office of the Company, No. 46 South THIRD Street, on or before the first day of APRIL, 1862. By order of the Board, mh2olot DENDY SHARWOOD, Secretary. no MONUMENT CEMETERY NOTICE. Q. '*p —An Assessment of 60 Cents on each and every Lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from tax ation), will be due and payable, at the Office of the Ceme te»y. No. 14L North SIXTH Street, on the Ist day of APRIL next. The payment of $4.40 oh any one Lot , together with the assessments now due, will exempt the humo from tax ation or assessments forever hereafter, if paid before the Ist day *f ABRIL next; if paid after that time, the as eeesment thou falling due must be paid in addition. mbl9-J2t E. TAYLOR, Secretary. iys» OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA R AIL- IkS ROAD COMPANY, No. 308 WaLNUT Street. Philadelphia, March 10,1862. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,—The Annual Moot ing of the Stockholders of this Compauy will be held on TUESDAY, the first day of April, 1862, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Company’s office, No. 308 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. The Annual Election for President and Directors will be held on MONDAY, the fifth day of Mar, 1862, at the Company’s office. mb 10-tapi WM. B. FISHER, Secretary no AVIS AUX LIONS DE LA MODE. Ikij Ur. P. Andriot a l’hoknbur d’jnforher lbs FRAKCAIS ET LES ETRAKGSKS QU’IL EST AUJOORD’HUI GBRANT DE LA MAISOE), GRANVILLE STOKES, 609 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. II ouarantis par ea position aux hommes da gout, que see vfetemens porteroue toujours un cachet de distinc tion inuimitable et a des prix a 23 pour cent au desaous den’importe quelle maieon. Sa longue 6tude etsa pra tique I’ont mis en rapport avec les artistes les plus habile* de sapartie,tant a Paris qu’a Londres, et qui Ini fourni rons toujours les pluß nouvellea modes et les mieux por tees rtc ccs doux pays. Av{g h. ifett3d Honisfiht k £tre a (’avance des modee. mhl>lm W NEW FUBMCATIONS. gTORY ON SALES, PERKINS* EDITION. THIS DAY PUBLISHED BY LITTLE, BROWN, Be Co., LAW AND FOREIGN BOOKSELLERS, 110 WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON STORY ON THE LAW OF SALES OF PERSONAL PROPERTY, with illustrations from the Foreign Law, third edition, with large addition to the text and notes. By J. Cj Perbinß, 1 vol. Bro. Also* recently published, WASHBURN ON THE AMERICAN LAW OF REAL PROPERTY. 2vols. Bvo. STORY’S EQUITY JURISPRUDENCE, eighth edi tion, carefully revised, with extensive additions. By Isaac F.BfdffoWjLL D. 2 vola. Bvo, PARSON’S EIEMENTSOF MEROANTIIjE LAW, second edition, carefully revised and considerably en larged. 1 vol. Svo. 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Containing all the “good things” that were ever told about physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, and dentists. THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. Tells the modus operandum by which doctors manage to get big fees, and how they sometimes happen to lose that little article altogether. THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. A volume of rare entertainment —an amusing and fatcinating contribution of choice treasures ; delightful to every one, from the TEsculapius himself to the meanest of his patients. THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. An American reprint from the eipeusm London edition, with a rich illustration, by Hogarth. One elegant large volume. Price $1.60. *s* Bent by mail free on receipt of $1.50. OABLETON, Publisher, (Late Budd A Carleton,) No. 413 Broadway, corner Lispenard-street, N. Y. mh29 sAw-tf Anew book by miss marsh. THE LIFE OF MAJOR VANDELEHR, of the Royal Artillery. By the author of English Hearts, &c. 75 cents. A BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. By J. Cordrey Jeaf forenn. rZmo. $1.60; TRAIN’S UNION SPEECHES. 25 cents. DAY-BREAK; or, Right Struggling and Triumphant. 18mo. 60 cents. CLIMBING THE MOUNTAIN; or, now I Rose In the World. lGmo. 75 cents. SEQUEL TO TIM THE SCIS3OR-GKINDER. 16mo. 75 cents. VEST POCKET DICTIONARY, by Jenkins. 50 cents. AIDS TO FAITH; a Series of Theological Essa* a. By several writers. Being a reply to “ Essays and Re views.” Edited by William Thomson. 12m0.’ $1.25. Por sale by WILLIAM S. A ALFRED MABTIEN, mh29-tf 606 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. u NATIONAL GUARD.—The Na ll tioual Guard) Colonel LYLE, now encamped at Nice, fll town, lave received orders to march for Washington, ill on MONDAY NEXT, the 31st ol March. All who are desirous of bidding their friends good-bye will take the Fourth and Eighth Street (yellow) Oars, which leave every few minutes in the day direct for the Camp. mbSS-S,* OLIVER EYAEfS Superintendent. THE PRESS.—PHILADELPH fA, SATURDAY. MARCH 29, 1862 e k t. Embboidbbies, laces, HANDKERCHIEFS, LINENB, WHITE GOODS, In all their varieties, AT LOW BATES, To which Novelties are daily added. EDWTD M. NEEDLES. mh2B.tr 1024 CHISTNDT BTREKt ■VTEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. jjl —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors. Wool Do Lafoes, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool Do Laines, for children. A large Assoi'tin&ni of Giiigbarhß, At 2oj and 25 cents. A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Mohairs, choice. Shepherd’s Plaidß, from 18& to 50 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKE3*, No 702 ARCH tttreot. N. B.—Good black Silks, 87tf, SI, and $1.12#. Call and examine our black Silks. mh23 ■Removal of the PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM TO No- 920 CHESTNUT St. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. m&rß-lm QHEPPAHD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AERIBON, t No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, Respectfully invite the attention ef buyers to their new and large stock of FINE AND RICH NOTTINGHAM LACE and MUSEIN CURTAINS. AND . LACE AND MUSLIN DR APEBIE9, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold a bargain. mh22-Btuth6t J£YRE & LANDELL E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND AROH, SPRING OPENING. NEW CHINTZES, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW ORGANDIES, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE SILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS, COLORED POULT DE BOIES, mhlo>mw&stf IUEW SPRING GOODS. A. v Assortments received of Plain Brown Po de Soies. Modes and Bright Colors. Reat Checked Silks. Black Figured Silks. Glossy Cloaking Silks. New and neat printed Lawns. Plain Stylos of Organdies. Rich printed Organdies. Children’s neat tine Chintzes. Piques for Girls, apd Wrapperor New, neat, and. rich De Laines. Bright plaid Worsteds. New printed Bareges, very cheap. Foulard Robes, at very low rates. New Spring Shawls and Mantles. SHARP LESS BROS. nh!9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streep CHEAP PRY GOOPS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES —V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKET, will open, this morning, a cheap lot of fine Bleached Muslins, 9, 10, and 12#c.; cheap lot of IQ, 18, abd 22c • cheap lot of now stylo Chintzes, 10 and 12#c.; cheap lot of Cassimeree, 50, 02, and 76c.; cheap lot of Ingrain Carpets, 31, 87, 60, and 62c; cheap lot of Floor Oil-cloths, 31 to 50c.; cheap lot of Window Shades, 50. 62, aud 75c. mh2l-12t "VrEW SPRING PRINTS, JLv CHOICE STYLES. MERRIMACS, SPRAGUE, PACIFIC, .ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot beat styles and fast colors at 100. COWFERTHWAIT A CO.. ■nhlS-tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. Lieutenant wokden, of the JAMES S. EARLE A SON have just published a fine card portrait of Lieut. J. L. WORDEN, of the JfontVor. 25 cents each. EARLE’S GALLERIES, It 816 CHESTNUT Street. CAPTAIN ERICSSON. \J JAMES S. EMILE A SON have published, this day. a card photograph, from life, of Capt. ERICSSON, the projector of the iron Monitor. EARLE’S GALLERIES, It 816 CHESTNUT Street. The late bishop meade of VIRGINIA—Ready to-day, a new card photo graph of the lato Bishop MEADE, of Virginia, (in iobtß.) 25 cents each. JAMES S. EARLE A SON, It 816 CHESTNUT Street. EEAHY ON MONDAY. JAMES S. EARLE A SON publish, on MON DAY MORNING, a fine card photograph of the ardent supporter of the Union cause in England, GEORGE FRANCIS TRAIN, 25 cents each. Catalogues ready, containing full lists of their card photographs. Gratis on application. Photographs mailed* post-paid. EARLE’S GALLERIES, It 816 CHESTNUT Street. & Wilson SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, mhll-Sm PHILADELPHIA. pBEAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUT HAMS at the Great Western Ham Depot, : No-1519 MARKET STREET. Prime llama, 7c, Bc, 9c, and 10c per lb, (warranted.) Prime Shoulders* sc, 6c, and 7c per lb, do. Fresh Eggs, 14c per dozen. Prime Roll Butter, 14 to 22« per lb. It* A CRITERION.— 3 TIS SAID what everybody says must be true; then what everybody does must be right; then do as everybody doei*, and go to BEIMER’S. Colored Photographs only Sl* SECOND Street, above Green. It* LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIR DYED in best style, at the Saloon, FOURTH and BRANCH. mh29«iftf DRAIN PlPE.—Vitrified Stoneware Draip Pipe, a cheap and indestructible material for drains, cither for private use or for city drainage. PRICE LIST. 2 inch diameter, 25c. per yard. 3 inch 11 300. •« 4 inch «« 46c. •• 5 inch ** 50c. 4 ‘ 6 inch “ 65c. «* 7 inch “ 900. « 8 inch “ $l.lO “ 9,10,11, and 12 inch diameter. We warrant this Pipe to be mu&l to aay imported* and superior to any other manufactured in this country. S. A. HARRISON, mfa29-tf 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ocy CENT TEA—Ten pounds for $5, \J/J at IK GUAM’S AME 810 AN BANK TEA WAHE IIOUBK, 43 SECOND Streot below Market. It* OF THE HIGHEST STYLE OF ART are HEIMER’SIVOBYTYFES. The eaae and grace evident in them prove tbe artist cempetent to the task of finishing them faithful to Ufo, SECOND Street, above Green. It* pURE GEORGIA ARROW ROOT. The special attention of physicians and families is called to the superiority of this article. It is rapidly supplanting all other kiiida, aud OH those who hava used it give it the most decided preference. Tho following exiractß, from certificates in the hands of the manufac turer, “Col. Halloues,” will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Root is held by those gen tlemen of the judical profession who have fully ex amined it. *3* One pound* 62)4 touts, ** two pounds fop $L Complete instructions accompany each package, show ing bow to make the most delicious articles for the table. FOR SALE, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FBKD’K BRfWK’S DBUO asv CHEMICAL STORE, 1L Ri GOfit of FIFTH ami CHESTNUT Street* PHILADELPHIA. “ T have examined and prepared some Arrow Root, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Mary’s, Georgia. It has the best quality of that variety of fa cnlalhave mtt.witb, being niperior to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Root 1 have seen. « SAMUEL JACKSON, M D., mhS9-fatutb3m “ University of Pennsylvania ” All persons are warned against taking checks purporting to be drawn br HEN 11Y WINSOB 4 CO., unless the name is engraved on the check. mh29»3t rjIORTOISE SHELL.—A few boxeß ot -1_ Tortoise Sholl for sale by JaURKTCSS ft LAVKRGNB* fefil » 202 and zo* Booth FRONT Btreet Broomcorn, handles, twine, Ac.; Brooms, Buckets, Ao., for sale by G. B> BLARISTQN, Commission Mwchwli Jal’>Bm 12 death WATER Stmk RETAIi. dry goods. CARD PHOTOGPAFHS, SEWING MACHINES. IMPORTERS aNd jobbers. JJAZLETT, LATIIROP, & LYONS, No. 414 AND 40!) MERCHANT STREET, Irapcrtcre and Jobbcrv ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HO SIERY, LACKS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac., Are now opening and receiving a new and choice stock in the above line, to which attention of buyers is in vited. mh29-lm CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. QLEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McCALLUM & Co.. manufacturers, importers, anddealees *OO CHESTNUT STREET. (Opppstt, Independent® Hall,) CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, &c. We have now oh hand an extensive stock of Carpetings, of our own and other makes, to which we call the atten tion of eash and short-time buyers. tth7-3nt JIOURTH-STREET CARPET STORE, NO. *T ABOVE CHESTNUT, Ho. 47. J. T. DELACROIX Invites attention to his Spring Importation of CARPETINGS, Comprising every style, of the Newest Patterns and Designs, In VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS SELS, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY, and INGRAIN CARPETINGS. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS. SCOTCH BAG and LEST CARPETINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, lb every width. COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS. DOOR-MATS, BUGS, SHEEP SKINS, DRUGGEtS, and CRUMB CLOTHS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOW FOR CASH. J. T ’ DELACROIX, mhS-4m 47 South FOURTH Street. CARPETINGS. S. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,) Have recoived, per steamer Edinburgh, and other late arrivals, tbeir SPRING IMPORTATION OP NEW CARPETINGS: CROSSLEY’S YARD-AND-A-HALF-WIDE VELVETS , 0-4 MEDALLION D 0.% ENGLISH BRUSSELS, EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY* BRUSSELS CARPETS* WITH BORDERS, (of new designs, for Hails and Stairs). INGRAIN AND THREE-PLY CARPETINGS, of extra quality. ALSO, 600 PS. J. CROS3LEY & SON’S TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, FROM 87 i TO $1 PR. YD., Together with a aarortment at OIL CLOTHS, STAIR AND FLOOR DRUGGETS, RUGS, MATS, *O., All of new, choice selections, and AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. mh3-tf OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. TRIMMINGS. RADIES* DRESS TRIMMINGS. the atteatien of buyers to our large and well-selected stock of LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA, Together with a good line of STAPLE TRIMMINGS. BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, PRUSSIA BINDINGS, WOHSTED SKIM BRAIDS, GIRDLES, TASSELB, SILK EMBROIDERING BRAID, FANCY SILK BUTTONS, BELTINGS, BUGLE GIMP ANP I?VTTQNS, VELVET RIBBONS, CHENILLE SILK HEAD BETS, ETC., ETC., ETC. The goods being of our own manufacture and importa tion, we can offer them at the very lowest prices. WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, mh2s-tuthsalm FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. YARNS, BATTS, & CARPET CHAINS. H. FRANCIS CUS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN TABNS, 433 MARKET and 6 North FIFTH Streot. PHILADELPHIA. Buyers will find a full Stock of COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARN, TWIST,FILLING, WADDING, BATTING, COTTON LAPS, Tig YARNS, TWINES, CANDLE WICK, COVERLET TARN, BROOM TWINES, SHOE THREADS, OILLINS AND SEINE TWINES, BED CORDS, WASH AND PLOUGH LINES, COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE. Also, a fall assortment of Fly nets. Which he offers at Manufacturers LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. FRANCISCOS. 433 MARKET «nd 5 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Always on band, a foil Stock of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, MEASURES, BROOMS, WHISKS, FANCY BASKETS. WAW, SCRUB,-and SWEEPING BBUSHE3, XiOUKIKG-GLASSES and WINDOW FAPBB, Mats* Keelers, Flour Buckets, Nest Boxes, WASH BOABDS, BOLLING and CLOTHES PINS FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS. 80H00L, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS. Sleds, Barrowa, Carriage., Hobby Horaea, Ac., Ao. All Goods sold at LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. m hii-2m . MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLUE KEIISJEYS. (3T and S4.INGH.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE GASSIMEKES, (New Regulation, for Offioera’ Pants.) WHITE DOUBT FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10m., 12m,, * 15??. TEST book, All warranted United States Army standard. FOB SALK BT ALFRED SLADE & GO., 1(1 Sooth FRONT Street, and 30 LSTITIA Street, Philadelphia. f«lB.tmrl DRASS GROMMETS AND EYE- J 3 LETS for Military Blankets and Loggings. Mann factored and for sale in any quantity at FIFTH and CO LUMBIA Avenue, - [mhB-lm*] B. IVIN3. THE AMERICAN TELEGRAPH COMPANY Have reopened aid refitted a BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD’S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. O. This company is prepared to accommodate the guests of thathouse, and the public, with every Telegraphic facility. Communication direct with BALTIMORE. PHILADELPHIA, HEW YORK, And all Telegraphic Stations in the loyal States. GENERAL OFFICE, No. 433 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE. W. P. WESTERVELT, mhls-lm Superintendent. T?RESB ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, Ac., J? received daily at S. Z. GOTTWAL&’, No. 812 SPRING GARDEN attest. mh2s.tf DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. SPRING IMPORTATIONS or MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES. How in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Salo by HE COURSEY, LAFOURGAHE, & CO. znb2o>lm 1862. SPRINGK 1862. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. J. R.OAMPBELL & CO.. No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE, LINES OF CHOICE WOPS, T 9 WHIPS THBY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS. WHITE GOODS—In all Iheir Varieties. LINENS—AII analltios anil bo at makes. TABLE DAMA»k§--Nupkma and Doylies. L. C. HDKFS—Towels and Toweling. GINGHAMS—Soper, Fancy and Solid Obocka. LAWNS—New and Choice Styles. ORGANDIES, and Paris Printed Jaconets. DRESS GOODS—In very desirable styles. BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brands. FLANNELS—Of the host makes. BLEACHED GOODS—A fall line. PRlNTS—American and English. CHINTZES, BRILLIANTES AND PERCALES. TOGETHER WITH MAHY OTHER GOODS, ADAPTED TO FIRST-CLASS TRADE, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT LOW PRICES. 1862. SPRING - 1862. W. STEWART & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, NO. 305 MARKET STREET. We invite the attention of the trade to a fell line of BLACK AND OTHER STAPLE BILKS, Aa also a great variety of HEW STYLES OF DRESS GOODS, Bought for cash, and which will be offered on the moat favorable terms. fe2s-om JJEW SPRING GOODS. M. L. HALLO WELL & Co., 333 BAREST »nd 27Jt9SIH F9UBTH STS„ Wholesale Dealers in SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Have open a large variety offreshly~ivip(yrtt& SPRING- DRESS GOODS, To which, with a handsome assortment of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS. MANTILLAS. WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES, And other goods in their line, they invite the attention of city and country dealers. mhi-tf YARD, GILL MORE, & Co, NOB. 017 CHESTNUT And 614 JAYNE Street,. Have now open their SPRING- IMPORTATION OP SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Bought in Europe, by one of the firm. To which the attention of the trade is particularly in vited. f«2l-2m IMPORTATIONS. HOSIERY, GLOVES, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, LINENS, SHIRT FRONTS, WHITE GOODS, AND EMBROIDERIES. THOS.MELLOR & Co., mhl9-3m 40 and 48 North THIRD Street. (SPELLING OFF. WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. BILK YESTING3, formerly 1*3.00, now 82.00. MARSEILLES, “ §1.50, now $l.OO, GASSIMEKES for men’s wear, and ladies 1 Cloaks, 25 per cent, under former prices, Ac., &c. A. H. GIBBS, mli26>lm 531 MARKET STREET, Up stairs. gIBLEY MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OP SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 531 MARKET STREET, Are now opening and daily receiving a new and CHOICE STOCK OP SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, MITTS, to. They respectfully call the attention of buyers gene rally. m1)25-lm 1862. BPEIHO - 1862. ABBOTT. JOHNES. & 00.. 527 MARKET STREET, Haro now opeg SB entirely new and ftttfftftiT? st«?fe i 8 ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also, a full assortment in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLS, &.C., Ac., To which they Invite the attention of the trade. mh24.tap3o . __ JAMES, KENT, SANTEE. & GO, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS Of DRY GOODS. Nos. 339 and 341 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RAGE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will he found a more than usually attrac tive variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a fall assortment of MERRIMACK AND 00CHEC0 PRINTS, and rniLADKLPHIA-MADW GOODS. To which they Invite the iltoul'ou of buyers. mh2V?m DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. srri n a. 1862. RIEGEL. BAIRD. & CO.. IMPORTERS AlfD JOBBERS DRY” GOODS. NO. «T NORTH THIRD STREET rtfifLAOKliPUti. Uorchanta visiting this city to purohasa Dry Goods will find our Stook large and admirably assorted, and at Low Fiouees. In certain classes of Goode we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other bouse in Philadelphia. mhlB-2m gPRING STOCK SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS. A. W. LITTLE & Co., mhis-tt No. 325 MARKET ST. COMMISSION HOUSES. gHIPLEY, HAZARD. & HUTCHINSON, No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THE a!ALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mh2B 6m COFFIN, & CO., S2O CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for the following makes of goods: PRINTS. DUNNELL MFC. CO. .... GREENE MFG. 00. LAWNS. DUNNELL MFG. CO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonsdale, Forestdale, Auburn, Slatersville, Oentredale, Jamestown) Blackstoue, Hope) Red Bank) Dorchester, Hewburypori) Naumeag, Zouave, Burton, Ctreene Mfg. Co.’fl A. A., B. A.) 0. A., and other styles. BROWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Glenville, Mechanics’ and Farmers’. , CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City* Madison, Slatereville, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersville, Agawam. 6ILESIAS.—Smith’s, Social Co., Lonsdalo Co. WOOLENS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, KERSEYS, and FLAN NELS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts', Glenham Co., &o. CAB9IMEBESi—Gay A Bon, Saxton’s River, &o. SATINETS. —Base BiTor, Conversville. Lower Yal ley, Hope, Staffordville, Converse and Hyde, Converse Bros. & Co., Shaw Mfg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, Mystic, Gold Medal. DOMET FLANNELS,—WILLIAMS ARg9J&t SftK; any, Merino, and other styles! LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored Cambrics. PLAID LINSEYS, COTTONADES, Ac. ffe26-3m WHOLESALE HOUSES, AND 54-INCH SKY-BLUE KERSEYS, (SUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUESSATINETS, BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do. PRINTED Do, in variety. BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS. FANCY CASBIMERES AND MELTONS. Iff STORK, AMD FOB SALS BT JOSEPH LEA, fe2o-tf 138 AND 130 CHESTNUT STREET GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Q.EORGE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o*3m JjILANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPP E R S. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. NO. 606 ARCH STREET. gGy“ A full' line of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. mhs Smlf Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to hil IMPROVED OUT 07 SHIRTS, Which he makes a specialty in hie business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOR GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J.W.SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ja9-tf Four doors below the Continental. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. ESTABLISHED 1843. Accumulated Capital Cash Pi»iiieml» raid since Organic zation, nearly. 1,000,000 Surplus over Liabilities, about.... 1,000,000 ASSETS. Value of Beal Estate held by the Company. .£243,530 22 Amount of Cash in Banks 37,685 34 “ Loans secured by Bonds and Mortgages 581,30?; 34 <* Bank Stock held by the Company GQ7,091 09 »* Stock held by the Company as Collateral Security for Loans... 84,400 00 *< Premium Notes due aud unpaid.. 549,382 35 “ Interest on Investments made by the Company due and unpaid.. 6,000 0Q LIABILITIES. Amonnt of Losses doe and unpaid $l,OOO 00 (( Dividends declared due und un paid INCOME. Amoiiut of Cash premiums roccivod.. $251,421 04 «( Premium Notes taken by tho Com pany.... 226,870 82 “ Interest money Teceiyed.»•••»«• . 10U,837 50 EXPENDITURES. Amount oC Losses paid during tbe year 15131,600 00 41 Return premiums paid or unpaid. 56,576 80 ** Expenses during tbe year* inclu> ding Commissions and Foes paid to the Agents and Officers of the Compauy PKE*tDKST, WILLARD PHILLIPS. DIRECTORS Charles P. Curtis, A, Prx!sr t Marshal r. Wilder, James 8. Amory, Homer Bartlett, SECRETARY, B. F. BTIYENS, ■s7* The undersigned will wait upon persons desiring to effect Life Insurance, and assist them in making ap plication. WILLIAM GETTY, Agent and Attorney for Pennsylvania. NEW BUILDING, PUlLdiiKLriilA BANK, 425 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mh2s*tutbs6tif • - iNCE COMPANY, Street. Lira INSURANCE. )TOBB. Fame insura Na. 408 0HB8TNU1! f FIRE AND INLA. DIREC F. N. Buck, Chan. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex, Wtitllrtin, Geo. A. West, 0. W. Davis, John W. Kvonnan. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CUARI.ES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMSI. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhl9-lftt /COMMONWEALTH SIRE INBU RANGE COMPANY, OF THE STAIR 01 PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. David J»7ne, H. D., Ch"-le. H. Hogan, JohnM, Whittll, John K. Walker, Edward O. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thoma* B. Stewart, 'William Strothers, Henrv Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President JOHN H. WHITALL, Vice President SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Bnllding, 013 OHIBTM3V Street. Philadelphia. aed-Ntf tf you want good pound L BUTT Eli, BO to S. Z. GOTT W ALS’, So. 812 SPRING CARRIAGES AT AUC THIBTY-SKCOND TRADE SALE AT PHILA DELPHIA, ON WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2, 1802, At 10 o’clock A. M., AT THE BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAS’SOM BTB. The assortment will he very extensive and complete, comprising at least TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY CARRIAGES, From the best manufacturers of this city and WUtniog tom Dolii moat of which r ill be warranted mh2s-6tif ALFRED M. IIEKKNESS, Auctioneer. \j£T ALNUT-STRiiNT THEATRE— VY NINTH and WALNUT Streow. Sole Lessee. Lady Arme, &KICTCUK;} IN INDIA. Tom Tape, the Tailor Mr. Bowers. Sally Scrasgß Mis Arum Cnwolt. Phicsh—SO, and 25 cents; Private Boxes, 10 ana 83, according to their lnnaln. CHANCE 0E TIME. Doors open at 7 o’clock. Tf> commence at 7)f, CONTINENTAL THEATRE. PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED ONLY ONE NIGUT MOIIK OF THE DRAWINGROOM ENTERTAINMENT Q* KNfJLII! TOft’B CABIN, THE LAST UNCLE TOM MITINER WILL B| GIVEN THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON. In rehearsal, T. 8. Arthur’s GREAT MORAL TEMPERINGS STORY, In dramatic form, entitled “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM. 11 Also, “THE MACARTUY OR, PEEP O’ DAY. Tt/fRS. JOHN DREW’S ‘ i¥l ARCH-STREET THEATRE. Acting Stage Manager W. 8. FREDERICKS. Agent and Treasurer JOS 0. MftBPHYi 3d MONTH AND 66th NIfUIT OF JOnN DREW. SAI L'ItDAY EVENING, March 29, “MY FIUKND u’BLABNEY." Mr. John Drew. O’Blarney To be followed by “HANinr asm’," Handy Andy Mt*. John DrtW. Previous to all, ‘‘COUSIN CIIKBRk." ON MONDAY NEXT, A-BILHOQB. Seals can be secured for Mr. John Drrw's ropromnta tirnß three days in advance. Doors open at T o'clock; performance commences at Tprecisely. nONCERT HALL. T!Y SPEOIAT. REQUEST From many of onr lending citizens, MR- JAMES E. MURDOCH "Will give two moro of liia SELECT READINGS. ON THURSDAY ANb BATfiubAY EVENINGS, March 27th and! 2!Rh, Office for the anle of Tickets now open at the Hall and Music Stores. N. B.—-The entertainment will close be fore 10 o'clock, and no more tickets will be sold than the Hull will accommodate, Single ticket?, &Q cents. Both Beailineii 7B ennt*: mh(M 11 T>EPEIITION OF THlfl CONCERT XX) BY THE IIARMONIA MUSICAL SOCIETY, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL, on TUESDAY EVE NING, April 1. The CANTATA OP RUTH, Composed by Mr. Frank Darley, and received with plea sure and applause by a large audience, wifi be repeated, together with a selection of nih-cellanooiiß music, contain ing Solos, Duetts, Choruses, Ac., and the same popular singers will give their valuable assistance, with the whole Sochtjr. TICKETS FIFTY CENIS EACH, For sale at GouM’s, and tbe oilier principal Music aaft Cook Stores, and at the Musical Fund Hall For particulars see programme* AMEBICAN ACADEMY OF MU SIC. , Assembly buildings—india AND THE GISEAT SEPOY ICEDEIiLION.—A beautiful find thrilling Exhibition from the Royal Poly technic Institute, London. EVERY EVENING aiuFon WEDNESDAY and SATURDAYAFTERNOONS,com mencitig MONDAY, March 24. Tho Kntertßinrr onfc conhists of a snrreß of brilliantly /I iWiimUH TaMftnix, illiistntlns tcctiers'i arcliitectnre, end customs of the gorgeous East. Also, the principal events connected with the lute Mutiny in India— The great Buttle of Havelock; Jc&do Brown at Lucknow; Mies Wheeler defending herself from the Sepoys; Slog* and Fall of Delhi, «fcc.» Ac. A NOVEL FEATURE for SATURDAY AFTER NOONS—Ofeßvldii&llbft Kntt“rt»!h?j‘sni pf Jhii - ! 1 ? sod Ayfc —introducing Herr ENGEIjKL’S ctilohratcd Quartette. 1&~ See Programmes Admission 25 cents. Six tickets, S?l. Children, when accompanied by adults, 10 cents. Commence, Evenings at eight; Afternoons at three o'clock. Doors open one hour previously. Commnnicationsshould be iDiiUrtf johs *ot. Gekmania orchestra. OABL SKNTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, atfttt, o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND H ALL. Package of Eight Tickets, #1; Single Tickets, 25 aha. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. GoaW’-h Sevonih »r.d Cbenlmife and at the door of tho JJaSI. % PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, U Open daily, Sundays ezc6i>i«i, from 9 A. SI. till 8 P. M. Admission 25 cents. Children under twelve year* halforlnn. floftra* e\t 9bv>k. ir! TITISS MARY E. THROPP BEGS JjUL to announce to her friends and patrons that eho li»b Tfi»nTpd h<*r SCHOOL FOIt YOUNG LADIESfroM 1924 SFRUCE Strfeti to the more eligible location; IMI CHESTNUT Street. mh2fr-dt# WANTED— A BOY IN A CON YETANCER'S Office. Address, in hand writing of applicant, { -C. I.,’’ Northwest Sub Post Of fice. mfa23>dt* Wanted— a girl to do genera! lionseworki Good recommendAtiona muired. Apply at 1624 North FIFTEENTH Street. tnhlO • M UNITED STATES MARINES.— R Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for Uf sea service aboard cf meu-of-war, SEVERAL HUN DRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, Imtwoun the urn of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coun try not less Ilian & feet 4% inches high, who shall pass the medical examination, snd enlist, will reedvo throe cent* per mile for the distance travelled in coming to the Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce, Philadelphia. AU other information that may bo.ro auirpd will be given. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, mb2l-12t and Recruiting officer FOR SALE. —The handsome Eut lfcF££-£t&ty dwelling. With office nt-techM, No. 16*22 GBEEN : Street. Lot 36 by 197 feet Price low and forma very easy. Apply to ALLEN & SIMS, southeast corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, second floor. tnh2o-3t# TO LET—A VERY DEBIRA- EiiilßLE and 6«>hV£bl&ht ptot-e &u 4 No, 24 South FOURTH. Street. Apply at No. 22 North THIRD Street. It* m FOR SALE-A VALUABLE estate on the custom shore of Maryland, npar Princess Ann, containing 767 acres pfland, abettf §OO acres of which is wood land/ The land is situated ou a navigable river, buildings large and commodious, three barns, stables, coach house, three corn houses, cattle stables, sheep house, ice house,dairy, six servants* dwel lings. The laud is iu a high state of cultivation, and the farm is considered one of the most desirable and pteasaut residence* in that county. Terms wilt be made easy* For particulars call on SOLOMON TOWNSEND. IS North THIRD Street, Phita. ag TO RENT—A desirable COUN 2** TRY PLACE) situate on the Philadelphia and Bris tol turnpike, two minutes' walk from railroad station, and within ono mila of steamboat landing; groundsfton taioing about four acres. APPhr to E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. mb29 FOll NEW YORK—Fwift eSSCjuriris swr? f,jne, yi» Delaware and Raritan .$2,100,000 The steamer “ MARS” Nichols, master, is now load iDf,and will leave THIS DAY. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & CO., It 132 South DELAWARE Avenue. BRUSHES I ) AND BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN. mliiO-Sm Ho. 321 MARKET Street! Tllilada $2,100,067 74 -\TOTHI NQ LIKE THEM.— ±\ RF.IMF.R’S LIFE-SIZE PHOTOGR APH9 IN OIL take precedence of all other portraits in point of accuracy. Are now made at a reduced price, SECOND Street, above Creen. It* 14,117 27 QTR ANGERS coming to the city lO should visit the Model Hair-dyeing Establishment and Bathing Saloon, FOURTH and BRANCH. inb27»iftf »10,117 27 LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPQRT BBB, BBACEB, and oilier Mechanical Appliance*, of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For sale and adjustment at 0. H. NNBDLBB’ LADIES’ BTOBE, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen reuuirine Rupture Trueaes will call at the Southwest corner TWELFTH .and BADE, wbere O. H. K. gives attention to this special feature. mhl2» 3mtf $582,110 36 TO THE RESIDENTS OP THE UPPER PART OF THE ClTY.—Thoso in want of first-class family GROCERIES and TEAS, at nude rate prices, would do well to eaU at our new store, N. W. corner * SEVENTH and N6BLK Streets, and examine our ttock, which we have selected with great care. We have a large and complete assortment of Young Hyson and Oolong Teas, the beet brands of Extra Family Flour, Lovering's Loaf, Crushed, and Pulverized Sugars, Crass A Blackwell's celebrated London Pickles and Sauces. and a fine assortment of fancy and plain Groceries* which pro will sell for cash, at very low rates. JIMES HOMES A SON, , 49,549 70 $240,026,50 Sewell T&ppan, Charles Bnhtan!> lYm. Be Reynolds, Geo. H Folgor, Francis 0. Lowell, •\TOTICE. Proposals from dealers Xi anil minors aro invited till tbs 10th of April, 1812. for FURNISHING FLOUR to the Sub. Department, or the same kind which has been received by the U. S. Go vernment, and known as No. 1 extra. Samples of this Fiour may be seen at the Capitol Bakery, in Washington. nft _ . , It is desired to make a contract for 20,000 barrels. Should* however* aur person desire to furnish a leas Quantity, ho will state the precise number of barrels in his bid. The contractor will be required to furnish at the rate of 500 barrels daily, until tho contract is filled. No Fionr will be received which does not come up to Hip PtfisiarS fit Hip inspection made bef m the p»r chatty The Flour to be delivered at the railroad depot In Washington, or at any of the warehouses In Georgetown* D. C. Government reserves the right to reject any bid for any cause. . UJ Payments to be made iu treasury notes* and the bids to be directed to Major A. BEOKWITH* 0,8 *U» S* At, Washington, D. C. mh2B-12t E. D. Woodruff, John Kesßler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jonoij Chas. Stokes, "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Iv| that application has been made to the Trustees, el (be Fire Awociaticm fe* «i b HB&W&l of a POLIO? WP INSURANCE, No. 2T32 for 91,000, dated Beptciabev 19,1929, and issued in the name of MARGARET Mc- CULLY, which has beenJost or mislaid. Any informal Uon thereof will be received by SAMUEL McOTJLLY, 6, W. comer of FBONT and MABION Skeeta. tnbn-tntb&s lm AUCTION SALES. *3- No postponement on account of the weather. AMUSEMENTS. MBS. M. A. OABRKTTSON THIS (SATURDAY) EVENING, March 29, The performance will commence with RIUUAUD 111. MARK UASSbKII'S VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL TESTIMONIAL CONCERT, EASTER MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 21. Particulars iu future announcements. rnh26«6t EDUCATIONAL. WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET. mh2fi- Mr.thSt* New Store, SEVENTH and NOBLE Btreeto. mh2B-3t* Old stand, Sixth and Wood utreetg. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE _i.V_L STONEB at Terr reduced priou at Merble Work* of A. STF.tNMETZ, BTDGE A«nWb beta* ■ I « T "S u » street, .....Sir Edwin Adam*, ...... Mr. J. 8. Wright! Mrs. Anna Cowell. mh2o-flt*