The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 09, 1862, Image 3

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    Hoard of School Controllers. —
A ngular elated meciSng of tliU hAdy WJU hfild VBHtordftJ
pjtaruoon, Sir. profridont, in the ChftiP.
A communication va* read from tho Sixteenth school
section, ashing, that measures be adopted for leasing
two more schools'Aboutto be erected. Referred to the
Committee on Property
From the Twenty- fir st section, ashing that th§ Render
ton School be opened t n the Ist day of April next, with one
to ale teacher at a salary of #6OO, and two female teachers
at salaries of #3CO at d 5240 respectively, and that the
ealary of Ihe janitor be fixed at $BO per annum. The
folio win q--nantivl pamohs were also atsctad tftiAhftM 1 B
y. Saurman, principal: Mary Starr, first assistant; Caro
line Ainermau, second assistant. The communication
■was referred 10 the Committee on Schools.
The Committee on Accounts reported certain bills
Amounting in all to $4,487.57, which were Agreed to by the
JJoard-
The Committee on Supplies reported having received
the proposals to supply the public schools with books And
Stationery, aid with having given the same a caroful ex
siDinatloii) and with t aving awarded certain contracts.
The committee recommend the fallowing distribution of
Dooks and stationery to the schools, There Is an Increase
of 5,5C5 pupils over last year, and os Councils have not
Increased the appropriations, notwithstanding said in
crease iu the number ol pupils, there must be a reduction
Id the amount per pupil. They, therefore, recommend
the annexed apportionment:
Boys’ Grammar School #l3sx 6,903 $7.055 55
Girls’ Grammar School 1.15 x 6,132 7,031 80
Boys’Consolidated G. S 1.05 x 676 709 80
Girls’ Consolidated Gr. Sch .. 1.00 x 014 614 00
Boys] jtetoadui? 55* 6.097 3,948 35
Girls'Secondary 45 x 6,727 3,027 15
Boys’ Primary 32x17,647 5,647 04
Girls' Primary 28 x 16,645 4,660 60
Boys’ Unclassified .60 x 2.834 1,700 40
Girls' Unclassified 4 &d x 2,340 1,232 09
66,405 $36,440 69
It will be seen that ihe aggregate ia $36,446.69, having
® balance of After deducting from thisbahiuco
SfliOQO for the two lli£h school?) there will a bal
ance Of §2,51)331, Which Can ho held In reserve to meet
any contingencies, such as the organization of new
(schools, or additional divisions to those now existing.
The report was accompanied by a resolution that the
Secretary be requested to furnish the principal of each
school with ft unco Hat of the supplies furnished l>y the
Hoard, and a copy of thu plan of distribution) as adopted;
and that the teachers do not order more than oue-haif ol'
ihe supplied to which their school shall be entitled before
the summer vacation. The report and resolution were
adopted.
Sfh@ Commute .-on Girls’ lli»h Atid JJavoiAl im
ported a resolution that the portion now held by Miss
Josephine Johusun, teacher of modem history, &c , be
filled by Miss Caroline Price, and the former transferred
to another department. Agreed to.
The Committee ou Text Bootw reported a resolution
lor tno introduction or a certain history in the public
schools. Laid over.
The Committee on Grammar, Secondary, and Primary
Schools reported a resolution that warrants be drawn
tor the Pftimmt Of the salary bills of the Carroll Conso
lidation Grammar School* Agreed to,”
The committee to whom was referred the request of
Prof. James McChuie,nf the Central High School, asking
that tlie condition cf the* observatory might be inquired
into? reported that the same was in a very bad condition,
&nd BumPrPHS repairs were needed. The cause is assign
©d to the location of the school, generation of gasea in
the chemical department, ai d of the surrounding labora
tories, Ac. No blame whatever is attached to the pro
fessor having charge of the observatory. The report was
adopted, and the coiiuuiitcp discharged from aay further
consideration of the subject.
Mr. Fletcher stated that the special committee who
were engaged in investigating certain charges against tbo
principal of the High School bud completed their labors,
and would report at the next meeting.
Mr. Leech offered « resolution, that, as no appropria
tion had been made by Councils to the Board, therefore,
the secretary be requested to issue warrants for the pay
ment of salaries, &c. Agreed to.
Mr. Fletcher olfcrci a resolution, that the observatory
tvf the Central High School ho placed under the exclusive
charge of the professor or Practical and Theoretical Ma
thematics.
The resolution gave rise to an animated discussion.
Mr. Fitzgerald fhousht it was a direct thrust at the
yrincipal of tho High School. The passage of flic reso
lution would exeludu lilm from the observatory.
Mr. Fletcher denied ibis charge. If he wished to make
any thrusts or attacks, lie would do them openly.
After Borne further <li;cusaiou, the resolution was
Adopted.
A resolution n’cpted to fWui-li VndU-mbbez
covers for the instruments in the observatory.
A resolution was oftered abolishing all limitation text-
I>Qoks from the schuolsr -
After some discussion, the reso’utien was agreed to.
A. commximc&tiou received froth H^hr 1 } 4 A. Oll&l
-mers, stating that th« warrant drawn in his favor, by
the Board, had been stolen, and requested that another
might be forwarded to him. ' Referred.
The annual report oJ the Board of Controllers was then
read. The whole number of nchools under their charge
as 347, of which there are 2 high schools, fit grammar
schools, 43 unclassified. 59 secondary, and 181 primary
echoola. The expenses of the last year were $846,432.
5 Several school*houses were built by private enterprise
In the Nineteenth section, aud leased to the Controllers.
3n all the new school-bouses recently erected, great at
tention has been paid to ventilation and health of the
pupils. The gross expenses of the Boys’ High School
vereS23,G-J5 37, of the Gills’ High School were $7,766.09,
find of the grammar, secondary, primary, and unclassi
schools &£O4,G?S-U-i- Ti.« liicreAfld Irt tU6 ♦iUtttbflg At
teachers during the pa>t y ear was 51. The whole nutn
l>er of scholars belockins to the several schools is 67,095,
pf whom 32,758 are :n ,'cs and 34,360 females an in
crease of 3.563 pupils over the previous years, being a
ewater pioppitionmeinorouro than over before reported.
From 1857 to 1858 ‘.he increase was .2,422
From 1858 to 1959 the increase was 1,879
From 1859t0 1869 tlm increase wa5............2,345
1 rotn 1860 to IS6I the increase wa5...... .....1,755
J P6MIBGI tA Ufc*l the melange waa 3)562
The-expenditures of 18A1. which amounted in ftll to
“30.02, were embraced in the items enumerated
2>&low:
Salaries of teachers 8343,512 57
BAntsofechool-houfei'-i _ 33,033 87
Groundrent* .”))))) 9.608 23
Books and 6tatioLery 38,806 84
Bepairs and addition.?. 05/m 82
fuel 181544 59
Furnaces and atom e,T4T 7?
Housekeepers’wages 33,057 S i
* urnitnre. 8,482 32
Printing and incidentals 3,697 99
<3lerk hire )... 1,200 00
3S ew school- houses 13,645 97
espjajea. ........... 16 616 S 2
Four new school-ln-use- have been authorized during
the past year and are now nearly finished. These are:
1. The Beideman Secondary aud Primary’ School, a
two*story building on St. John street, above Button
wand, Mat £4.500, and capable of accommodating four
hundred pupils.
2. A Secondary urd Primary School, three-story
fcuildic", situated on Fowavd sirtt*t. near Girard avenue,
cost $9,000, and capable of accommodating seven hundred
snd fifty sefiohjri.
o. Ilia Kensington Unclassified School, a two-story
building on Fifteenth street, below Tioga, coat $4,000, and
suitable for-two UnmlnG scholars •
4. The Barton Unclrts.sifit l *! School, a throo-story
huntibs Ah Ftfiiikibid raud. near Frankfopd. cost #3 000,
»nd capable of accommodating three hundred Scholars. 9
Among the sohoola built by private enterprise is the
Witte Public School, a thiAe-fetory building, at the corner
of lork and Tulip streets, rented for 51,350 per annum,
arid oapablo of netoniiJioditting 750 pupils ; the Pries
Grammar School, a throe-story building, on Howard
street, between Diamond and Susquehanna avenue, op
posite to Norris B«nar, rented for £1.500 per annum,
and capable of ftccocnmodating 769 scholars: and the Me
gargee Public School n three-atory building, on the
come*-of fcas-jneliniina and AppU street, roiiUd
for $1,3-50 per annum, and capable of accommodating 750
scholars.
Mr. Fletcher, who at a previous meetirg offered a re
solution relative to the'employment of an assistant to
TroL Angelf. ot tin Ci‘i.tii.l High School* called upon Llr.
ilolmpwonh, eliainnan of tlie commilieo to wiiom ns
resolution was refe-mt, to make a report as to what bad
ftecome °f the same.
Mr. Hollingsworth presented a report from the High
f&hwl Gornnuttee, txpreusing their satisfaction of the
znaunor iU which the studies have been conducted in
Prof. Angeled dbpartßibut.
A communication was also read from Professor Ao
gele,-giving his reason for the employment of an assist
ant. By meant-of tha services of the' latter, the pro
feaaor stales that beilfir ©i-Jer IS pPeUftyved, Attd thfipupils
-learn more rapidly.
Mr. Fletcher was opposed to any of the professors
having an assistant without the consent of the Board.
They should know Ihe moral character and competency
of thia young man, ns they do that of the others em*
ployed m-the -High School. He therefore offered a reso
lution that the secretary be requested to inform Professor
Angele that the cmpioj merit of an a-siatant by him was
opposition to the news of the Board.
BLr, Hiclii; offcrrO) *v> » substitute, that the High-
SCllbOl CommHtte repot* on this matter at the next stated
meeting, which wag agreed to. and the Board adjourned.
Rt. Rev. Rishop Stevens.—The
3Bt. Bar. Win, Bacon .Horens, V, J?„ of tfiis «tf,
assistant bishop of the Protestant Tpjecopal Church of
the Diocese of Pennsylvania, delivered his first discourses
tn bis new capacity in Lancaster on Sunday last. In
the morning he preachtri in St. James’ Church, Duke and
Grange streets, where tie ordained a young minister to
ike priesthood, and also adtululttUred thfl Holl' ComUlU
nion and the Tit* of confirmation. QiS S&rmOU was
founded oa the words of the familiar text, “For I am
not ashamed of th*- Gospel of Christ.” He opened tlie
discourse by eeverat beautifnl historical allusions, and
spoke ably and olomipntlv of tho duties amt obligation?
©I the minister—whst things be should eschew in his ser
mons and conduct, ami no nothing but that would be to
the honor and glory of God. Ilia advice and admonition
to the young -nunisttr before him were salutary,and given
5n the proper Cbri?till • spirit. His advice to him tj
** preach nothing out Christ »uU Him cracmeU” wm ex
ceedingly well timed, rspi.-ciKliy in the present state of
©flairs. The Bißbop’s Hppearance is much In his favor,
and his reputation a* a learn+d and eloquent minister and
writer has been -eetahlwtied long since. His sermon on
Sunday in fit. James 1 did c>6t tlfelfflet from his high repu
tation, and ft wee to with undivided attention by
the large congregation
In the evening he pi «-a died iu St. John’s Free Church,
Spring Carden, to a cruuded, attentive, and appreciating
Audience
The Junction Railroad.—The plan
end profile of the Junoion Railroad, which is intended
to connect the Philadelphia, Beading, and Pennsylvania
•Eftiltt aft) pg the west fble of the Schuylkill, were pre
sented iO til© hoard -t' s'wr-eyorii on Monday- by Mr.
fimediey. surveyor of ih« Fleventh district. The exami
nation of the plaua w ill t;e made at some future day.
FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
THE MOtVKY SaRKET.
PniL ADKLFHiA, April 8,1862.
The stock market ponded to the A6W9 frfl®
the Union forces this morning. Pennsylvania Bailroad
©hares advanced to 40^, aud Reading Railroad to 21 y z .
City sixes were firm at previous prices ] States fives sold
fit 86 j the coupon slis* at 99 % % and the United States
treasury notes, seven and three-tenths per CBUt., at 99^.
The money market shows no change.
Messrs. Drexel k Co. quote:
KewYort exchange,,, parol-10 dis.
Boston exchange parei-io dis.
Baltimore exchange par«# dis.
Country funds..... K*U dis.
American gold . ljf ®2K pnn.
One Tear Certificates 9e099#
Quartermaßtera’cenificattn, da
The following is the coal tonnage of the Shamokin
Talley and Pethrrille Rnilroad Company:
lor weak ending April o.
Hama time last year.
Increase
Decrease... J 11,260 03
The following arc the rates of Interest allowed on de
posits In London, England—
Joint stock banks
Discount bouses at ca 11.....
I>©. with seven days.’ notice,
* Ai the London and Westminster, 1 per cent, only
for sums below JJSOO.
The following are tlm ratefl of discount in the princlpa
BitiM Of tlfl Continent of Europe:
Paris...
‘Vienna,
Berlin.
Frankfort
Amsterdam....
Turin
Brussels.
Jlamburg
?t. Petersburg.
The New York Evßuini) Past of to-day aays i
The stock market is ttfrouger to-day, but only mode*
lately active. The improvement is most marked on Go
verament and State bond?, while the railroad shares show
no material advance.
Towaid* the close ilte market wag more animated, the
fall of island No. M Wir-a aundilHOSd. Illinois COiiti'Al
rose to 62, and was in demaud. In other stocks there was
not much activity. Erie preferred closed at 61 ’ To
ledo 45#; New York Central 83* 0)83*.
Pacific Mail is verj firm and buoyant, and closes at
S&tfOlOO.
BaUroad bonds are tumly held, Toledo and Wehssh
bonds are 1* per cent, higher: Michigan Southern Sink
ing Fnrd, *; Erie Thirds felt * percent.: Michigan
Southern Seconds *.
The Government litt shows an advance of * per cent,
on themes of ] BM, and 1 pgr cent; on the flixenof 1867
and ’6B. The fives ot 1574 are rather weaker, selling
•t 86*.
The 7,30 treasury notes remain almost stationary at
Week. Year.
Tons. Cwt. Tons. Cwt.
6*005 Oi 27,32?' U
... 3*434 OT 58,090 00
3,070 17
~...*ll* per cent.
.... IX “
.... IX “
Sank Bate. Op. Market.
Per cent. Per cent,
4 4
6 5
4 2* a 3
3 2
i* 1
3 3
- 2*
6Jf 1H
99#a09#. The &ix per cent, certificates are firmer,
9G#a96#.
The money market is gradually working 6&sUP—SaT
per cent, on call.
Exchange on London is very firm at 1121/ ®ll3, with
but n email supply of outside bills.
Allhe Sub-Treasury there is nothing new. No more
of the new notes have, aa yet, been received from Wash*
ington.
Philadelphia Stock Ex
[Reported by S. E. Slaym
FIRST ]
100 Reading 11........ Ql#
50 do 21#
f>o do • 21#
50 do 21#
ICO do 21#
fO do 21#
75 do .» &5 21
60 Long Island It .. 13#
3 Cam A Am R.... 124
50 Pei ua R 4G#
10 do 46#
25 do ull ,um 4G*
EO (lo .......... 40#
11 do 40#
2500 U S 7.30 TN cash 09#
1000 do cash 00#
000 dtf i■i, i ? iend 09#
BBTIVSEI
4 Sank N America 122 |
SECOND
1000 Readgfie’fld cash 77#
10 Catawissa It Pref 6#
&6 Jo 6#
2000 Sch Nav 65’82... 63
3 Cam A- Am It 124
50 Reading R .... tO 21#
QPennft 45#
64 do b 5 4j
8 do 3dys 47 j
CLOSING PR]
Bid. Ashed.
VS fa 1881 f? ,. 03# 93#
US Tr 7 3 10 N 09# 99#
PMJnda 0s 90# 91
Philnda Gs new. 96# 97
Penna 5? 83# 83#
Reading K.. 21.51 21#!
lleadmfie'Bo ’43 94 95#
RwuibdB 7 70;... 87# 89
Read mt Gs’B6.*. 77 77#
Pennaß 46# 47
Penna Rlm&i.lCO 300#
Penna R 2 m Gs 91 92
Morris CniCun- SO 41
Morns Cnl Preflli# 112
Sch Fnv Stock. 3 5
Sch Nut Pref... 10# It# .
Sch Nav 6s ’82.. 62# 63
Elmirali.ixi*,, 7 7#
Philadelphia Markets.
There is very little export demand for Flour, aud the
market Is dull urprevloiisjniotod rates j sales include sou
bids good and choice low county extra at S5.G2# ©5,75
and 600 bids 'Western and Pa extra family at $5 50 for
common, and $5.62#©5.87# dP' bbl for good and choice
brands. The sales to the trado range at about ;gk>s?;s.£-»
for common mixed and good superfine, which; is very
scarce, $5 25a>5.75 for extras, S5.5O«aG for family, and
$6.20«r6 50 for family brands as to qualitr. Rye Flour
ia unchanged at $3.25, and Corn Meal at $2.70 Ml for
Peuaa.
Wheat.—The demand is limited, and prices un
changed, nnd a few email lots of Pennsylvania red are
reported «Jt 12S®130c in store, including 1,000 bus at a
pried to he fisted > and 500 bna Southern do at 133 c
•float: 2.000 bus Kentucky white Bold at I4oc not bus
Rye is Billing at 70c for Pennsylvania. Corn is in re
quest, and Southern yellow is scarce at 55c afloat; 1,500
bits white eoM at sCs*6le, as in quality; and 1,500 hits
Pennsylvaniayellow at 64c iu stora, Qatocontmu* dull,
with sales nf Pennsylvania at 35©30c.
Binx—First No. I Quercitron is scarce at $33.50 &
ton.
Cotton*.—The market is firm, but quiet at full price-;
GRO</I>R!K$ and Provisions continue quiet, but with
out any changes to note in either.
Fekhs —There is not much cjovorseed offering; small
Miles are making at $5»6.25 the latter forprime.
tO bus Timothy sold at $2.12# 3P' bu.
Whisky is unchanged and dull; sales of 200®300 bMs
■were reported nfc 53«24e for F&in&jAUd WeAtai'B. JUIA
drudge at 22c gallon.
CITY ITEMS.
StwiUY-Scnooi AwsivEnsAßr or the First
Gekmax Rkkoumhd Ciiuncn.—The third anniversary o
the Sunday-school Missionary Society of the First Ger
man Reformed Church of tins city, Race street, below
Fourth, of which tho Rev. Dr. Bombergor is pastor, was
held in that edifice on Sunday afternoon, in the presence
or a large congregation. The following schools were re
presented : Thu Main and Infant Schools of this church;
the Frankford-road Mission School of the same; and the
School ufChrisc Church, Green street, west of Sixteenth.
The services were opened with prayer by the pastor,
WhO ft! tIO TCOd W portion Of the 78 tU Psalm, after
thero was a prayer offered by the Rov. Mr. Geisy, pas
tor of Cliri-l Cbnrgh, Green street.
The staging of an anthem by the children, the recita
tion r ,f ih<- CommAadWAft.ts and. the Apoatlaa l Oi'aajl tUan
followed.
The annual report was read by the secretary, Mr. John
Weist, from which we learned that there are two hundred
and fifteen children in the main school, one hundred n,,d
sixty-two in The infant school, and two hundred and fifty
in the mission school, making a total of six hundred and
twenty-seven. The total amount of missionary contri
butions, for the year, -was ©150.59, the greater part of
Which was devoted for (he support of the Frankford-road
Mission of this church. The attendance, upon the while,
was said to have remained about the same, although cm
sidmbly ntiecfwi at first by Sunday drills.
After the reading of the report, “offerings” were
made by the different classes, consisting of a prettily or
namented card containing the name of the class, its iw»t-
tOi and the amount of its contribution. The infant school
held, or rather recited an interesting conversation, which
was followed by the main school giving an account of the
early history of tho German Reformed Church. Both of
these exercises were interspersed with the singing of
Deanitiul anthem*.
Prof. Jjhn 8. Hart, editor of tho Sunday. School
was introduced, and urged upon the children,
now in the most favorable portion of their life, to store
Uieirim-incry with passages from Word, and othor
precious words of heavenly doctrine.
The Rev. Mr. Retake, pastor of the Franklin-3treet
Moravian Churchy thanked the children for their beau
tiful ana narrated several touching locifientrq
calculated to instruct and interest children.
The exercises were closed with prayer by Mr. Abra
ham Martin, singing a doxology, and a benediction by
the Rev. 'SSt. Geisy.
Sympathy for Captured Re dels.—One of
the iiKrt pleasing humanitarian phases of this war,
we hare iu the active sympathy enlisted here in the
North in behalf* not only of our owii SdldiiirS. Liit tif
captured rebels. A committee has just been formed in
this city for the purpose of carrying out this Christian
idea, coiujoscd of the following*named gentlemen : Kev.
John Jenkins, Ih D„ No, 1819 Tine street; Her. John
A. Vaughan, D. 8., No. 1433 Filbert street; Kev. Rich
ard Newton, D D., No. 251 South Thirteenth street -
Bev. 'William P. Breed* No. 258 South Sixteenth street;
John & Hart, No. 348 South Fourth street;
W. Li ttleton Savage, Esq., No. l&2t Walnut street ; and
Thomas Latimer, Esq., Library street. The annexed
appeal has been addressed by this committee to the
churches awl Sabbath-schools of Philadelphia:
“ crave the attention of Ate CLrisii&n. cozmminiAy
to the fact that, in the providence of God, large numbers
of our Southern fellow-citizens are under ooafinemeat in
the Northern States as prisoners of war. Five thousand
it is understood are in Chicago alone.
a IA h»=* oceiirrAd *0 lIS. And to Other BiemlttFA Of tllS
churches, that a favorable opportunity ia thus presented
for the manifestation of Christian kindness and love to
persons who have unhappily placed themselves in hos
tility against t be great national institutions which we
hold nicotde&r*
“It is, therefore, proposed that arrangements be im
mediately made for supplying to these prisoners of war
such religious rending ns shill instruct and comfort them
during their stay in the North, and, if possible, to fur
nish to each prj.-omr, in the shape of a Christian volume,
to be carried to his home after 1»6 gli&U Ii&VS LB&tl
liberated, a memento of the good feeling and Christian
care of bis brethren in this section of our common
country.
“Donation* in money or in suitable books will be
thankfully received and faithfully applied by any member
of the committee, or by w. LyttloToD|S»vftge, Esq., trea
surer, lit the office of the American Sunday-school
Union, No. 1122 Chestnut street, on behalf of the com
mittee.
“This object is specially commended to the attention
Of enpeiinteuUeuta and teachers of Sabbath schools, ai
embodying a practical lesson in Christian duty and love,
which, Id a of excitement like the present, may be of
great value, to the rising Christian generation.
“Any member of the undersigned committee will be
happy lo cout'er with Individuals or with ropreiantativoa
of Sunday schools as to the character of those religious
books which the committee deem it suitable to aup/ilv.
“ The con mittee will meet on Monday of each wee*,
until further notice, at 1 o’clock, at the office of Thorns
Latimer, ltai, No, 430 Library street ”
We invite attention to the card of Messrs.
Boyd & Stroud, No 32 North Fourth street, in another
column of out paper to-day. The stock of china, glass,
Mid general qnecnsware ? of their own direct importation,
sow offered by this firm, is oue of, if not the most exten
sive and attractive in this city; and the fact that they are
thoroughly jircpared for trade is well attested by the
Lurry and business commotion which, for some weeks
■p*st, lias m-srktd ihdrwarerooms. The? Ii.SW driving
an unusually s'.ctive trade. Country buyers should not
fail to examine this stock before making thoir purchase?.
The fine confections made and sold by
Mr. A. i/i Tiinsant, at his splendid establishment, >'mtu
and Chettcut streets, .under the Continental Hotel, are
univeraul lavorites. Iu addition to his fine imported and
rare domestic fruits, tho additions to his stock of confec
tions in Chocolates, Creams, Crystals, el ceie-sd, tfhleli Ks
is constantly making, render his store the most attractive
point ia this city. His prices moreover, are remarkably
moderate.
Natrrk Is a greaiheliOvOi l ill £Amj46ttsatiO!lS.
Those to whom eke sends wealth she saddles with law
suits and dyspepsia. The poor never indulge in wood
cock, but they have a style of appetite that converts a
mackerel into a aain.ou ami » veal cutlet Into & verildAtt
steak, and that is quite as well. A three-inch thickness
of a straw bed is as soft to their wearied limbs as the
springiest of mattresses: and a substantial gray or the
decent brown suit is as comfortable to them as the rich
est robes of “purple and fine linen.” The cheapest
clothing of the most desirable and comfortable fit cau be
hail fct Charles Stokes’ “one price” under the “Conti
nental.”
The Cokmbbotai Hotel Saiooms.-^A.
leading and moat noteworthy feature, in connection with
these beautiful saloons for ladies and gentlemen, is the
extreme moderation of the charges, whether for luxuries
or mnu!t£iiimi. All visitors are astonished at and delighted
with the economical tariff which Mr SICV6HB lift! fiflta
biißlKd—(and most wisely, as it will insure for him a
permanent and rapidly increasing patronage)—and won
der how ho ia enabled to provide w luxuriously mid ???-
nomically for his guests. But wonderment should cease
when the fact is remembered that the hotel and restau
rants, though distinct establishments, are combined in
their immttgvnicnti CUlillMT fwrangemcntsj and commis-
Bftriat department®, which on, necessarily, an immense
scale, enfcbte the display of the greatest liberality* and
still give a fair profit on tho investment.
The Prince of Wales and his Betrothed.
—lt is hinted that the British Parliament will amend ths
royal mar. iage act, so that tho Prince of Wales may se
lect a wife among the gcntlo maidens of England. Let
the Piii ce select a partner from where he may*one thiug
Wtlftip, ft baa 1m" since been decided on that his bed
ding suit -liftll be manufactured at the renowned Clothing
Temple of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street,
PhiiAidpbiH* where the finest and cheapest assortment
of the Intent les of seasonable garments are kept con
stant ly im band or made to order at the shortest notice.
Down on the White NTeckties White
nccktiur* aid tubooed by the young exquisites in Paris,
who steadily refuse to appear at parties where “white
Clitfhtrft 5 ’ iudispeneable. So even in Paris there is
no imsuimily iu the fashionable world, iu respect to
dross. If the elegant Parisians would tee an entire com
munity accord the palm of superiority to a single estu
bliJsn.fiit. ihey should come to this city and witness the
t,mvetr-l ~nlro,i»ge that Ifi UPOn thfl Bl'OU'U
Sh ue Clothing Hall of Bockhill A WUboq, Nos. 303 and
Cti f» Chertmit street, above Sixth.
Sales* April *•
iakkr, Phila. Exchange.]
BOARD.
1000 Dels mart 6a.... 89#
400 City 6j New Oft#
100 do New 96#
300 do Now 96#
500 do New.cash 96#
500 do New.cadi 9o#
1600 N l'euna 105...... 84
500 tie 81
WOO N Ponna 6* 6«
500 do 08#
500 L Island U 05.... 85
15W ~,,
4 Tlarrisburg if..,, *4
1000 Pa coup ss..sown So
1000 do ..... sswn 86
1000 Penna cone 05... 99? t '
10 Phila Bank 103
T B6ARDS.
; 500 L Ittlaud R6s cash 85
BOARD.
2 Penna R 47
2000 (J S 6s ’Bl 93#
1000 do fi:l#
500 do nj#
12 Lehigh Bcrip.... 36#
500City6aNew...... 96V
1000 do New. 96#
IS9S do Hevfi.mi %%
1100 I tsmni Sg S 3),
I 2 N Amorlna 16U
LlCKS—firm:.
Bid. Asked.
Elmira R Prf... 15 10
ISlTnirn 7a ’73.. 73 ft
L Island B 13# 13#
Le’gh Cl & Nav 50# 51#
Le Cl & Nav Sep 36# 36#
jN Penna B 7 7#
N Penna R 65.. 07# 68
NPenna IQs... SO# 84
HatawßCon... 1# 2
Catawissa Pref. 6# 6#
Frk ASthwk-R. 42 48
Scc&Thd-st B. 56 56#
lUcAiVlttA-atH 5
W Phllala R... 53 55
Bprnce & Pine.. 10# II
Green & Coates. 23 24
Ohes & Walnut. 30 31
Arch Street.... 18 # 13^
Apiul B—Evening.
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
H SKlierly, Lancaster A J Shamuio* Halifax
Wm Sharmuo, Halifax H E Warlord, New Jersey
J N Miller, Shellsburg J Fitzgerald, Allonvihe
JDB eppard Capt Geo J unkcr, Hazleton
yf T Weaver, Penna F R Gilbert, Millersburg
J H Blitz* fell Hawn John §li- ner, Miraccsvtlle
Baml Felix, Mineraville Geo W Ulrick, Ashland
21 W Zaetman, AsblaDd Capt Philip Nagle, Hatteras
J H Os wail i Lebanon John Carper, Lebanon
E F Smith, Mahanov City J W Ross, Milford, O
A 6 BOW, Milford, A DM Iv^mhieraif
L R Hacker, Lancaster H Arndt, Manheun
J S Backer, Lancaster A J Humberger. Massillon,o
J W Sankey, Light St, Pa W P Bhoaog, Penna
J H Yt>UiiniftK?i MD| Pa D Shelhart, Danville
J Smith, Dew’an* Ta J I> D*
J R Moyer, Bloomsburg H Grover, Luzerne co
Miss A C Rhoads, Allenta Mrs W L Bird well, Pa
STATES ?NlON—Market street, above Sixth,
John Lee, Carlisle A B Caru, Bedford
A FKohrer, McYeytown N Hertaler, Port Royal
John Mullen, Indiana co W Chambers, Indiana co
J Munson, West Newton Geo G&llager, Penua
W H Watt, Latrobe G L Plitt, Harrisburg
H Wolf, PattsviDa W L lloyd. Wrightsvillo
C Bender. York J H bearing, Miff letown
ABeUer, Lancaster co A Rfitter, Lftuc co
J Davis. Ohie Henry Van Reed, Reading
Jaa Manin, Maryland A Gladstone, Maryland
John SanderaPHf J Weamer, Jr, Penna
E R MUBfier, York «o T e Long A- wf, Petma
E Janies & wf, Penna F E Campbell, Penna
C E Campbell, Penna Jas L Robison, Penna
Geo V Coffey, Leesburg Jos Williams* Leesburg
M Benrer. Clyde, Ohio Jas W Smith, Ohio
E N Larking] New York Chad Janliiiii, Nsu* York
D V> Jenkinß, Penna
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
D FT Morrison, Huntingdon J B Biley & da, Penna
I> jit feeyziolde, fane co G W
SMC Nesbitt, Maryland J H Miller, Russellville
J D Slider, Bussellville J 1) Harren, Laoe co
David Zook, Lane co W Bunting. Penna
IiAT Black, Penna E Martin, Penna
John K«jij*«dy, Delaware Geo W WoodtranL Pa
W H Yder. Maryland D M Hasliugs* Lans co
R Baldwin* Lane co, Pa Jaa B Kennedy, Lane co
John Kennedy, Lane co W G Miller* Lane ce, Pa
I) C Fierce Newark, Del Isaac S Kirk,/Philadelphia
Geo Carter, Shipper Pa C Piertei P?i/n§yivania
W S Seal, rennsylvania
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill.
Casper Jletzgor, Penna .T P ftletzgor, Stormsville, Pa
Aaron Eisenbard, Penna Jos Hawk. Jfonroe co, Pa
Miss finwl:, Monroe co, P& Will MiHcHIOWH
Mrs Sollida, Millerabown, Pa A Godshaik, Penna
Isadora Weiier, Allentown P Reese, New Jersey
E Erdman, Ruchsville, Pa C B Breinig, Ruchsville, Pa
Owen Botnig, Ruchsville, Pa W F Miller, Lynnvitle, Pa
Jliss C Garinger, Lynnville Mia? A Haas, Lynnviiie, Pa
Mrs Horn, Rockdale, Pa W H lireaa, cuen-y vine, Pa
Mrs Kress, Cherry ville, Pa Miss A Bochman, Cherryv
Jas Dinkey, S Easton R Snyder, Peona
David Snyder, Millersville Jno Metzger. E*ston. Pa*
Geo E Hanover A Bomgardcer, Dauphin co
T> Xiftu sit* Berks co Jno PlerW, N J
J D Nixor, Belvidere, N J W P Welker, Sunbury, Pa
C Wager, Qnakertown, Pa Mrs Hoed, Kreidersville, Pa
BLACK BEAR—'Third street, above Callowhill.
E WetlierlioJdj Lehigh co 7 Pa Denj Lone Swamp
Jacob Fenßtermacher, N J Peter L Deamer, K J
J P Ulllegass, Moctg co D Geist, Long Swamp
Mrs AUebach, Lebanon Mrs Lebanon
Tbos Mohr, Blylersville J B Fisher, Spring Mill 3
Miss Kale E Plshof, Pa Andrew Ditty. Penna
Cbaa Harper* Jenkintown B Roessing, Butler, Pa
CLas T Yerkeg, Hatboro H W Jarrett, Penna
W Homer, Pennsburg A Buckman* Penna
John B Wagonhorst, Pa Harrison Fries, Lehigh co
C Buckman. Montg co, Pa J 8 Cornell* Penua
(Mias l-'inney, Pennsylvania AlVlii FiUl&t, PAUUk
John Herrh* Pennsburg J D Wanner* Kuhtftown
Jacob Dteibelles* Penna H J Forney, Harrisburg]
Geo R Levan* Reading 11 F Leidy, Sold co
Geo Kline. Earlrille Jacob Hill* Douglasville
A&;on Erdman, Milleritown J Smith, Allcntowa
BARLEY SHEAF—Beoond street, below Vine.
"W Dehree* Old Point* Va G Baker, Willowgrove, Pa
W S Alger* Montgomery, N Y A Danahower. Penna
J Engari if u. Pa 0 Reading. Hatboro. Pa
H McClusky A la, Penna Miss Fanny Ely* Panua
Mrs Mose) East burn, Penna Wm Barnaley, Newtown
E Wildman, Attleboro, Pa 8 Gillingham, Lahaaka
S Snyder, Bucks M Jarrell, Montgomery
SAWwtit J CMcCall.
W McNair* Doylestown A Kirk. Pennsylvania
II Bothers* Bucks T P Chambers, Newtown
A G Gregg, Pennsylvania Miss K Bpdine* Easton
Robert Eaatburn, Ducks
111 rrft?£??Pi Newtown, Pa Wm Davisou, Cheltenham
OHegCnuan, SeUeroyUie J Gatmw, 51*11
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market,
p 3 Kugler, New Jersey W Extine & la. Penna
R S‘Staples, Stroudsburg Mips Staples,
E B Drehr, Strouilaburg L K Wallace, Delaware
T R Draper, Delaware J H Brown, Penna
31 Woolverton, New Jersey A Woolverton, New Jersey
S Gordon, Pennsylvania] F Whitlock, New Jersey
S Brown, Pennsylvania Mrs Henry, Harrisburg
T 5 Collina, Maryland
REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race.
Chfls Geisenheimer, Penna J Dawson, St Clair
Jacob Boas, Carlisle* Pa A K Swartz, Ashland, Pa
M ? New York S A Dorsey, New York
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second ■*., ab. Arch.
J W Kiusey, Holmesburg J Ketcbam, Luzerne co
O Holt, Luzerne co S Deter. Carbon co
§ pqgterj Carbon co
Schr Edwin Heed, Goodspeed, Cday9 from Boston, in
ballast to captain.
Schr Fly* Cheesman, 4 days from Nantucket, in bal
lBst to captain.
Srhr C A Heckscher, Stubbs, 7 days from Boston, ia
ballast to captain.
Bark Helen Maria, Madrid, Port Spain* Trinidad, Dal
lott A Som
Schr Romp, Stanley, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, stone
A Co.
Str E Chamberlain, Chesser, Alexandria and Washing
ton, T Webster, Jr.
Str Bristol, Charles* New York* W P Clyde.
The brigs Delhi, from Port au Prince, and Johanna,
from Rio Janeiro, for ordere* arrived at the Breakwater
this mcrnlug. The bark Deborah Penui-11. from Phtla-'
deiphia for DnbHiu went autwre ta'p »hovi* Cape
ilonlopen; two maata are gone and ebe ia leaking badly.
JOHN P. MARSHALL,
BT TELKORAPH.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWESjM.I April A, M.
The barks Av.elia* for Laguayra; St Marya, for Ship
Trian<l; two barks, names not ascertained, in company
with brigs B F Nash, for B*gua la Grande; Samuel
Weleh, |for Barbados; J P Wetberlll. Tor Ship Island;
Wappoo f for Key We»t; schooners R J Mercer and
('ateb Stetana. both tor Fortress Uonroi, Wont to lei &tfi
inst. The bark Floresta, from Rio do Janeiro, a light
ship, and several schooners left this morning for Phtla-
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O’ChQ?* last eight.
CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut st«.
F Neidlinger, New Haven Lieut Geo M Barry, Mass
J O Wilson, Pittsburg John Sutton, Indiana, Pa
£ litnncLard, Bellefcibld A S 1 JlißfltiDfL Jfi IlHliftlift
A 11 Miller, Pittsburg Joh Stockton, Chicago
W D Berry, Chicago W A Lee, Pittsburg
Jaslrwin, Pittsburg Hutson Maury,England
Ja« W WaII, Burlington S A Alien
J Tftftofi Boston E H Perkins & Balt
L GlOYer, New York Jas A Harden, Troy, N Y
H G Norton, New York Geo H Bates, Now York
Rev Jas Cameron A la, Cal B R Walker, New York •
Capt Dyer, USA WY Hutchings, Mass
UB Watson, Perth Amboy Capt II VDo Hart, DSA
L F Whitney, FenaaylYMift p A pwieht, Boston
Miss Chadwick, Bo«on Miss MiUUn, Bobton
G W Amory, Boston S Uammonl Ja, Boston.
W J Jmies, Elktnn, Md J (ft Pcnnock, Pittsburg
Mits Dtnny, Pittsburg Mrs Poe, Detroit
H P Rea, Maryland 8 L llym, Maryland
F Cunningham. Ha9tou D Flint* ChiCrtiO
J Lemuel Dohbi, Now York
R Kinsley, Boston S Bidell, Now York
H Gorman U B Bakrr
M Nixon, Pennsylvania S M Baton, Franklin, Pa
N W Fierce A wfilSoatun L W Uillfit, Now York
S V Franklin, Wash, R G R W BleecKer, New York
Mist G Leggett, New York Allen Bow, New York
G W Wright, Washington John Miller, New York
P O Minor, New York S E Ntgnin, Now York
J n M'ntfiWi New York Geo Feok, New Haven
Tl Bill’ll* Nr w V ftVOU * Littridgc. New Havei
Loionzo Montufi r J W Farrar, Wash, D 0
S P Jooustoii, Penna J T Plummer, New York
Geo F Bin ore, New York J K Weston, Mass
J G Wilkins, New York E 11 Brown & la, N York
Ttra-1 Stone, New York W V W YiHlj
H T .Jenkins, New York \V L Hooper, Baltimore
O Reihy, Indiana J W Wjnn, Now York
C R atcCoukey, Penna If John, New York
Mrs Winston, New York Miss Tbomaß, Now York
T M Abbelt. Baltimore John A Alilerdice
J B MrCivary, M Chunk J B Lawson* New York
Wm 8 Roland, New York II Green, Troy
j R Murray, New York M F {lodges, Now York
A Meyers, New York Wm Johnson. New York
I>r Walsh, Boston G Ifardman, Virginia
A fcris;**, Provideneo, li T G ObfltleAr, PrOVifIBJCO
\V B McMnsters, New York C II lUieetig, Wllghington
J C .loslnn, Yerk, Pa Wm Brown, Washington
G R English, New Haven Capt B Peck, New Haven
<; Knap, New .Jersey Wm Thatcher, Delaware
WJJarrcttiU#! WfMVs T Mason, Boston
Jng Silymftiij Now York w H A.Bpeuw»u T New Y ork
J II Guest. Ogdcnsrmrg W 8 Hooper, Boston
Mr Perry & la, Newark Mr Payson A la, New York
H Mathew?, West Troy J M Copperuoll, Now York
T B B.yson, Silver Spring A F Hastings. Hartford *
Andrew (irnap, O Lewis Maury, Nuw York
B F Riegel & la, Easton W H Hillman. St LoitiiJ
II Smith, Massachusetts G H Wilson, Carbondale
W A Davis, Louisville Silas Morehnnt& w, Newark
E Clapp, New 1 ork Wm Frazier. New York
M JiLu,£liflnlvPrilefauta ASValantinn, Bellofontn
D E Murray, New York C Marsh, Gre^uland
C Gossoge, Cincinnati
A Allen, New York
J K Gay, Boston
MERCHANTS 1 HOTEL—Fonrtb St., below Apoh.
ECWadhatiis, Plymouth, Pa Captain G H Russell
G W llailey, Ponna J E Johnson, Penna
R C Kimball, Ohio R J Garrard, Ohio
T G Evans, Lowisbnrg L Butt, Stonerfitown, Fa
Mias S Biiulo, iliffliDsburg W J Steirew, Penna
W - R Mcllvain, Penna BL Craven, Penna
Capt A Anderson, Freeport J Barclay, Beaver
E Westbofer, Nesvpoit J S Craig, Wash, D C
W Overfieid, Jr, Phila Mrs Gardner, Danville
Mrs Mower A child, Danville J I> Wutt, Ohio
W McCreftdy, Lambortvillo J Kennedy, Bath. Penna
Miss S A Kennedy, NJ LB Lydey A wf, Ohio
D McGarry, Franklin, Ohio D G Anderson
L Beard, Lambertville J D Jacobs, Cbambersburg
P Feita.aa, Gapt Hoagy, (Jhiimbersburg
M 61 alone, Lancaster B J Harris, Ohio
A M Leinbach, Bethlehem M Carter, Ohio
R S Hazlett, Ohio A Levitt, Ohio
S Iluhley, Lancaster TD Shrift, Ohio
c Enrii, Catusaunna H Builey, Connecticut
A M Norton, Connecticut E Willianiß, New York
E F Depew & la, Easton
AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestnut st., afcovp Fifth
1! W Craftiu, Tyrone, Pa R M Gibson A son, Pu
J M Latigbcm, Indiana 21 Smnickson, Now Jersey
WBI Polhemus, Mt Holly K A Cox, Mt llolly, N J
A II Stipt, Pennsylvania John A Bazzarc, Milford
Capt L B Day, Delaware Capt Jas H Barker, Del
Lieut 8 P Simmon* Del John M Conroy* N J
J Price, Ashland B AYatson, Milford, Del
II Kraber, Pennsylvania WII Taylor, Cincinnati, O
Jos L Carhart. Maryland John If Donehoe, Wash, Pa
T D Nagle, Reading T R Rathburn, Prov, R I
C J Richards, Prov, R I E W Corey, Bostou
E 'Wiliiatnß, New York
J C Bill, New York
ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third.
P GiTbart, Reading JL Swartz, Cincinnati
H CillUu Allcntovi u J 4>liet«r & ia, &£**»
E B Yannevnr, Beaton Geo Jennings, New York
P JiaUowell, ftlontg co Fans Baldcrznan, Ponna
L Gardner, Delaware John H Homer, Ohfo
J! P Williams, Ohio N P Shaaon, New Haven
Jo? H Wstson Xlrrt J O N Y
Chas B Van Berger, NY TP Howard, New York
J L Price, Pottsville G B Runyan & la, N J
THE UNION—Arch street, above Third.
A Collins, Lancaster co Steward Price, Ohio
D F Buck, Enterprise, Pa Jno liialer, Pruna
Geo S Reading, Penna C Beringer, Allegheny city
J Brcwn, New Jersey J 8 Holcomb, New Jersey
GW De Haven j New York J Bastroaacr, EliTAbetbt’n
Mr Cunningham & ]», Ya J Siillraan, Pottsvillo
IT Heysinger, Shippenaburg Geo Sperrier, Lancaster
J S Potts, Jefferson, Ohio M Derbey, Lock Haven
F Bl Snivel?, Ohio P Loekary, Ohio
J T Davis & wt Ohio J M Miller* La Port
It P Hutchins, Ohio T Julien, Ohio
J M Cook, Mt Hope, Pa G J Balelcy, Ciiamborsburg
Geo C Renner, Ohio AC Baxter, Ohio
G S Brady, Lancaster co B Daltz, Flemington, Pa
»T Mrf’onnellj Elizabeth W D Dreher, Tamao.m
Miss Kate Homan, Beading &fzss So? an Bftgeri Readjog
O Vi fceebner, Port Carbon O Dobson, Pottsville
J W Conrad, Ohio G Jobn3ton, Ohio
.1 H Dittmau, Penna
MARINE INTELtIGENCE*
BEE FOURTH PAGE
CLEARED.
(Correspondence Of the Philadelphia Exohange.)
LEWES, Del. April 8.
THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1862,
L Lussfidd, New York
E Thouißon & la, New York
J H Jenkins, Worcester
Geo Plumer, WooAtep, O
&ABFBB.—On the 7Ui instant, Margaiet, daughter of
Thomas and Ann Harporj acted 2 yearr %
ABNOLD.—On the 7th Instant, Hetty Arnold, wife of
James Arnold, aged 36 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, Ho. 627
Bedford street, below South, on Thursday morning, at 9
o'clock. *
Funeral from hie late residence, Eaglevilie, Montgom
ery county, this (Wednesday) morning, the 9th instant,
at 10 o’clock. *
the Oth instant, at hie father’s ro*
fii(ience» Lower Merloni Montgomery county, Joseph D,
Schofield, of Company C, Second Regiment, Pennsylvania
Cavalry.
Funeral from the residence of his parents, Deringer
villej Miil Creek, Lower Merton, Montgomery county,
this (Wednesday) afternoon, at- i oMcck, . &
WILLIAMS.—On the oth instant, Mrs. Sarah Wil
liams, wife of Mr. Charles Williams, aged 35 years.
Funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 1325
South Eighth street, this (Wednesday) morning, Bthinst.,
at Id o’clock. *
TUTOURNING GOODS, AT 0 ASH
XfX PRICKS.—BIack Bombazines, 62#, 75, and 87#
Us i All-wool TamiflM, 7o cts* All*wool Moumlifid&
Sl# cts; Camels’ Hair Bareges, 37# eta: Crape Maretz,
18# cls; Milanaiie Bareges, 18#' eta* Silk Challiea, 37#
cts; Satin Plaid Bareges, IS# cts; Plain bareges, 12#,
15, and 18# cts; Silk Grenadines,7scts; Qrosdeßhine*,
70 cts; Second Mourning Bareges IS# eta; Black and
White neat Chech SiiKe, 6i# cts; Black and Purple au-
Wool Mousaclinea, 31# cents.
BESSON & SON, Mourning Store,
mb2B No. 918 CHESTNUT Street.
f|Tsr» iUECHANUS' IIYST/nATtCE COMPA
-IXS Nl, No. 138 North SIXTH street, April 7th,
1862.—At a meeting ot the Board of Directors, held
THIS DAY, a dividend of nix per cent, on the capital
stock was declared for the past year, payable on demand.
a p s-(U BERNARD RAFFERTY, Secratary.
iy» LECTURE FOR A BENEVOLENT
LLS object by fiev. J. HYATT SMITH, on THUBS-
I>aY EVENING, April TO, at 8 o’clock, at the ELE
VENTH BAPTIST CJIUBOH, TWELFTH Street,
above Race. Subject: '* Striking Revelations of God’s
Hand in the Prerent Crisis for the Salvation of the Na
tion.” Tickets 25 cents each. ap9*2t#
OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE
UJ* INSURANCE COMPANY*
PrrrLADKLPifIA, April T, 1862.
The Directors have this day declared a dividend of
FIVE DOLLARS per Share for the last six months,
which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re
presentatives, on and after the 17th instant.
aps-9t* A. O. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary.
REV. Dll, BELLOWS WILL GIVE
VXS a conversational lecture at CONCEHT HALL,
on TUESDAY EV*NING, April 15th. entitled “A
PERSONAL VISIT TO MANASSAS THE THIRD
PAY AFTER ITS EVACUATION , M describing the si
tuation, fortifications, etc., giving many interestingfacts,
illustrated by trophies from the ground of Manassas
Bull Run. Tickets for sale by T B. Pugb, southwest
corner Sixth and Chestnut streets. Price twenty-five
ap7.Bt*
ft ■ HELP FOR SOLDIERS,—A FAIR IN
UJJ Aid of the COOPER-SHOP REFRESHMENT
SALOON AND HOSPITALS FOR THE SOLDIERS,
will he held at Nos. m mid sn chestnut street,
(late it. J, Levy & Co.’s store). Commencing April oth,
ending ApriM2tb. The building.will be brilliantly-iUn
minated In the evening. A band of music will be its* at
tendance, and the galleries will be reserved for promenK
ders.
rrg 9 SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
IkS RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South
FOURTH Street.— PjitijADßLl’Hia, April 3d, 18d2.—The
Annual Meeting of the Stocfcholdfre of company,
and an election ror President and fix Managers will tan?
place at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May
6th, at 12 o’clock M. W. H. MoILHENNXY,
ap4-tM6 Secretary.
if -g AVIS AUK LIONS DE LA MODE.
Uo? Mu. P. Anduiot a l’hon'Skub d’ixformer I.RS
VIiASCAtS ET NKj« STRANGERS Qf’ll. KST AlMOUllD’ilUl
gkrakt DE i..v MAisojt, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
II gnnnmtlg par ?a position aux bommes devout, que
ees Yeteniens potterona toujours un caehet de distinc
tion innimitable, et h des prix ii 25 pour cent au dessous
de n’importe quelle tnaieon. Sa longue 6 tilde et sa pra
tique Tout mis en rapport avec les artistes les plus hablles
d< 0# partie, taut;/ Paris qn’a Londres, et qui lui fourni
roiiß toujonrß Ira plus noiiYeltoa modes eUw aim P9r«
U*esde cesdeux pays.
Avis a ceux qui tieunent a Otre a Tavancd dea modes.
ap4. fw-lm
MAKE A NOTE—iq? ppeseat action
or future reference—BßlMEß’S .finest style of
pictures, Life-size Photographs in Oil, are now being
made at war prices, in view of the times. SECOND
SfTWfr&VOTe Green. it#
rPHE PRINCE OF HAIR-DYERS
A in this country is CiUTEKUNST, FOURTH and
BRANCH. n*9-im
THE BEAUTY, APPARENT AT A
glance, and the rare merits developed upon exami
nation, are the surprise of all who have obtained a Colored
Photograph of REIMER, lor *1 only. SECOND Street,
above Green. n#
BAY RUM—A small invoice of Bay
Bum, just received, for sale by
CHAS. S. C4BSTAIBS,
ap9 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Streets.
X\ OHYTYPES. — The sensation ereaied
-1- by BEIMER’S superb lvorytvpei is notof an evan
escent character; it is based npon a reality; you find in
them a true and beautiful picture. SECOND Street,
above Green. it#
A N ARRANGEMENT of MEDALS
XI. and Tokens, struck in honor of the Presidents ot
the United States, and of the Presidential Candidates,
from tlie Administration of John Adams to Abraham
Lincoln, inclusive, by A. 11. Sateriee, of New York. For
suio tjr ECU’S 1111 OOGAN. No. 48 NORTH TENTH
Street, Philadelphia. Price 75 cents. ap9-6t#
SB OX SEE DLINGr POTATOES
Forty Fold Potatoes, Foxite Potatoes, for sale by
DAVID LANDRETH k SON.
Implement and Seed Warehouse,
It# Nos. 21 and 23 South SIXTH Street.
delphia. Thejbrig J C Coale, from Rio, awaiting orders,
with schooners Fauline and B L Tay. remain in the
Roadstead. Wind NE.
MEMORANDA.
Brig Alice, Maude, KJgett, sailed from Cardenas 27th
Ult. for Philadelphia.
Brig Almore, HoUses, for New York, saile*l from Car
denflA 2iid lilt.
Schr J W llnil, Marshman, sailed from Remcdioa* 27th
Ult. for New York.
Sclir John R Plater, Gandy, for Philadelphia, was
loading at Sagua 24th ult.
Schr B Watson, Wilhiby, sailed from Havana 2911 i ult.
for Sagua.
Schr Mary Wood, Fifleld, for Philadelphia, was at Ua«
V»Jia 2<l inst.
Sc-hr Chriatophcr Loesor, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Newbury port 6th insf.
Schr Rescue, Bacon, cleared at Boston ?th lust, for
Plihudelpbla.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
City J)ei-jjnClSs.
DT THK nAI«J> OF TOWER HALL
AII men of sound sense
Sny thecily’Bdofeiice
As a matter of weight must appear,
Though Hist hard to stipposo
That our insolent foos
Would venture to visit us here.
The traitorous crow
Have enough now to do
To give their own cities protect lon,
Afid their acquaintance of late
With the Rons of our state
Makes them shrink from a closer inspection.
We should beat them, no doubt,
Afid PIU tfifcui to rout.
But aro prudent and proper.
Then, if by accident they
Should come sailing this way.
To their progress wo’d soon put a stopper*
To dally and wait
’Till tho danger is great,
Before we prepare for attacks,
Would be like choosing to stay
EioW Taws n Hai.l away
Till our clothing should fall from our backs.
The fullest and most varied assortment of Spring Clo
thing in Philadelphia, unsurpassed in stylo and work
maasiiip, now on haiid. which. Jiaviny been jpnnhascd
for easily is being soM for cash only, at tho low prices
which no other system of doing business will allow.
BENNETT A CL,
it TAU’JBR HALU A T 3. 518 MARKET gt 4 FhilA
Jayne’s E xrect o r a n t
All vtio Lave used tWg Standard Medicine for
A STHM A, CONSUMPTION,
BRONCHITIS, PLEURISY,
WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP,
COUGHS AND COLDS, HOARSENESS,
Or any PULMONARY COMPLAINT, attest its useful
ness, of this fact, wo would Btate that for thir
ty years pßTthe EXPECTORANT lias been before the
public, anorathat each succeeding year lias added to its
popularity and extended the demand, nail! non-it la known
and appreciated in all Quarters of the world, and admitted
to be the Great Remedy of the Age for tho class of diseases
for which it is especially designed.
It it &!aimwL tlifircforo, that having stood the tost of
time—the soles still increasing—and the direct testimony
of cures effected by its nee accumulating on our hands,
the proprietors of the EXPECTORANT are justified iu
recommending it to the afflicted with renewed confidence,
not, belt borne in mlbd, AS A “Cure-illl,” UOr AS bOiDg Ab*
solutcly infallible iu all cases, and under all circumstances,
but as the best combination of medicines within the
reach of the public, C&lSUteted, in wost cases, to eradicate
the various diseases for which it is commended, and in aU
cases to afford relief.
Attention is also invited to tbo fact that tho testimony
tO t)l9 CUrfMive powers of the EXPECTORANT is not
confined to the illiterate and credulous, but innumerable
persons of intelligence and character, Clergymen, Physi
cians, and others, occupying the most prominent stations
in society, too honest to impose upon others and too saga
cious to bo Imposed upon not only use, but
recommend it in the highest terms for the uniformity of
its success in ail diseases of the Pulmonary Organs.
The EXPECTORANT is especially commended to
MINISTERS, TEACHEES, and others, ftconatomad to
speaking in public, for the relief of Hoarseness, and all
Bronchial Affections, and for strengthening the organa of
speech.
Prepared only at Ko. 242 CHESTNUT Street, and for
sate by Drnggiets generally. flpB-2t
Oni-Price Clothing, of ths Latest
Sctui, made In the Beat Manner, einresil, for RETAIL
SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain
Figures* Ail Goods made to Order warranted satirifao*
lory- Our One-Pkior Svstrm U rtrictly adhered to.
AII aire Ik&roby Alike.
ee22-ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street.
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
in the City, at Hi South PODRTB Street
MARRIED
COLBOCK—DANIELS.—On Sunday evening, Janu
ary 16, by ifcnSer. Joseph H. Jvennar.l, Mr. DAviJ L.
Colbock to Misa 6;illio W. Daniels, both of Philadel
phia. #
DIED.
PUGH.—Suddenly, on the 7th Instant, Charles
Becktfijs, eldest son of Thomas B. and Annie R. Pugh,
in the sth year of hip age.
The relatives and friends of the family arc invited to
attend the funeral, from the residence of liis parents* Noi
210 North Thirteenlhstrset, this afternoon,
at 3 o’clock. To proceed to Woodland Cemetery. *
LEITMANN.—On the 6th instant, Henry Leitmann,
aged 62 year 3.
life relatives anil friends of the family are respectfully
invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, Ho.
633 Coates, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. #
McpEVITT.—On the 7tli instant, Mrs Letitia, wife of
'* m ■ McDovitt, and daughter of the late Robert Boyd, in
tha 20th. a eer af her nao.
Funeral from the residence Of hot* husband, BraddOCk
street, aboTe Huntingdon, Nineteenth ward, on Thurs-
afternoon, at 1 o’clock. *'■*
BRUNER.—On ike 64k inatacl;, DihiAl fiWittfeF, Ji«_, £ii
Ike 35th year of his age.
Choice refreshments. Admittance 16 cts. aps.4t#
KETAI.L DKY GOODS.
QPEN I N G
SILK MANTELETS
SACQUES.
BA 11 IS AND LONDON
IMPORTATIONS.
OF OUR OWN
MANUFACTURE.
ON THUBSDAY, APRIL 10
J. W. PROCTOR & CO.,
TjIJNE lace uuktains heal
r BARGAINS.
Au extensive assortment of RICH LACE CURTAINS,
of new and beantiful designs, at 20 rer cent, below im
porters' 1 prices, ranging from $6 up to #22 per pair.
ALSO.
{iottiiigtinm Luce /Jnriulnp, Moiiingltiini LUA Dt 1 !.
pc-riee. amt Tamboured Muslin Draperies, at greatly re
duced prices.
SIIKrDARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ABRI3ON,
Curtain Warehouse,
&»0 1008 CHESTNUT Street.
10 24 CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Unjust roceivoil a small invnico of Foiute Ap»
tliuuu Lhcor, which have betn bought a very
great bargain, and will be gold at corresponding
low prices.
Milliners and Dress Makers would do weli to
call and inspect tlie above.
Alß9| Cboico NdVELffliS of ihe inte'st Im
portations in POINT LACK and VALENCIEN&E
COLLARS and SETS, THREAD YEILS and
UARRIS, and
BLACK THREAD LACES.
1024 CHESTHUT
Granville b. haines will open
a fresh invoice of COUNTE RPANK9.
Honeycomb Counterpanes, fresh goods, 81.50.
Honeycomb Oonntorpanes, largest size, $1.50.
Honeycomb Counterpanes, two patterns* $1,50*
Honeycomb Counterpanes, best finality, $i 50.
Allandnlo Counterpanes, good size, $1.25.
AUandale Counterpanes, largest size, $1.50.
Lancaster Counterpanes, these ore heavy, $1.50.
MftTßWflvs Cruntorpanes, as low as $2.
■Tnet opened) a fresh lot of Richardson's heavy Linens,
suitable for family use and. shirt fronts—they are the
cheapest linens made ; the lowtst number is 37# cents,
and from that up. Several patterns of hand-loom Table
Linen at 62#, which are better than anything in the
zn»rk«t ai the moriej. A full line of Shirting and Sheet*
ing Muslins, at the reduced prices.
GRANVILLE B. HAINES,
ap9 -3t No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth.
riLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS!
KJ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY
IVENS & CO.’S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
THE LfAll&XSt STOCK,
THE BEST ASSORTMENT.
THE CHOICEST COLORS.
THE FINEST QUALITIES ,
THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE ME II’EST STYLES,\
THE BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY,
AT
IVENS & CO.'S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
mh26- Sin
H STEEL * SON WILL OPEN
• Ibis morning from New York a choice lot of
RICH STYLES OF SILK GRENADINES.
RICH STYLES OF CHENE SILKS.
BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILKS.
CHEAP IJLAIK1 J LAIK AND FIGURED BLACK. SILKS.
Persons wishing to purchase a GOOD SILK at a LOW
PRICE, would find it to their advantage to examine our
stock.
BLACK AND WHITE PLAIDS, IS# TO 44c
•FRENCH CIIALLIES. MO2AMIIIQUJCB, POIL DE
CHEVRES, and other NEW DRESS GOODS,of every
variety.
BLACK STELLA SHAWLS,
With Broche Beiders, $2.75 to $lB.
Ladie=' L.neii O»mLrU HdUfa, slightly damaged,
160 doz., 62 and doe., worth 75.
100 da: , 70 aid 75c., worth 87.
100 doz., 87 and $l, worth $1.25.
100 doz , $1 32 and $1.25, worth $1.50.
100 <W. SI And SLS7. worth $1.75.
100 doz., $1.50 and $1.62, worth $2.
Just opened, a small lot of White Plaid French Organ
dies, a very scarce and desirable article, suitable for eve
ning dresses.
an* No. 713 North TENTH Htrnot. shew Coates
piOAKS!
A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
OF
ALL THE NEWEST 6TYLES IMPORTED T£l3
PEAS UN,
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
very best manner, at prices that defy all competition,
AT THE
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. E. CORSES EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
mb26-3m
TVTEW SPRING GOODS.
X* AMorlnienia if
Plain Brown Po do Soiea.
Modes and Bright Colors.
Neat Checked Silks.
Black Figured Silks.
Gbwey Cip»ldi>s Silkt».
New and neat printed Lawns.
Plain Styles of Organdies.
Rich printed Organdies.
Children's neat fine Chintzes.
PJyues fur Clrle, and WrAjSfc^Pd.
New, neat, and rich Be Laines.
Bright plaid Worsteds.
New printed Bareges, very cheap.
Foulard Robes, at very low rales.
Jf§W Spring Sb&yyls nnd Mantles.
. eSAISI*T>ESS
IBbJfi CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets.
IAO NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
i-Vt/ SECOND TOOK ABOV* ARCH,
UPSTAIRS.
LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac.
The Copartnership heretofore existing: between
KAUFMAN & LOU NERsTADTER
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, tba under
signed informs the patrons and friend# of
the old firm, and the trade in general, that lie ha# taken
all the up-stairs rooms of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE ABC If.
To continue the manufacturing of all kind# of
DRESS, CLOAK*
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, CORD,
HEAD NETS,
Of all descriptions, Ac., Ac.,
And will oiler inducements ia price and quality, as well
as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper
taining to his lino. WM LONNEBSTADTER,
No. 103 Xatth EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
XTEW GOODS OPENING DAILY.
«L v —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide.
Pld«ee, H*klte ground and bouquets of Ohintz color#.
Wool De laines, choice shades.
Plaid and small figured Wool De Lriinea, for children.
A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12*, 20, and 25
cents.
A frf&h of Cloaking Clotha.
Small figure dark brown mohairs, choice.
Shepherd’® Plaida, from 18* to 50 cents.
Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN H STOKES’,
No. 702 ARCH Street
H. B.—Gacd black gilka, 87*. 81. and 81.12*;
Call and examine cur 81.12* black Silks. mh2B
pLOTHS, CASSIMERES.
Goods for Boys’ Jackets.
Pant®.
• • for Mens’ wear.
■ * for Ladies’ Cloaks.
LINEN GOODS.
. Barußley Table Linens.
Damask Napkins and Towels.
Small Figured Damask Good*.
Good Stout Irish Linens.
Diapers Birdeye, Pillow Linens.
DRESS GOODS.
Shepherd’s Plaida.
Plain and Figured Mohairs.
Plain and Figured Popiinett#.
Delaines and Challies.
9,000 yards new Print®, 12*c.
SPRING CLOAKS.
Opening daily new Cfoaks.
Medium length and short saoquee*
, COOPER & CONARD,
ap3 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET.
TBTSW UPPING pbints,
i?t CHOICE 6TTLB3.
■«T. MEBBIMACS,
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALF GENTS.
A large lot best styles and #«f t colors at 10c.
COWPEBTHWAIT A CO.,
mhls-tf ». W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts.
CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN
VILLAS. — in waai of the 41»ot« AVUfiUI will
find it to their advantage to visit the old established house
of Mr®. lIENRY, No. 38 North NINTH Street, below
ARCH. The latest Pari® Style® always on hand at price®
that astonish everybody. ap4-3m
I JEW CLOAK STORE!
l The most elegant assortment in the city.
No, 39 Sonth NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut.
mh2§-3m
/CLOAKS. —If you 'want the best value
for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142
ITorth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh26-3m
SPRING MIIiPNfiRY.
»,AAAAAAA^WVVWvVWWWWS/ , WS*v~**^ ,,, -*«-^»' , v , >-*w*^*^'^-~*^~--«--^‘
MISSES O’BRYAN, 914 CHEST
HUT Street, will open PABIB MILLINERY for
Spnrg on THURSDAY, April tlio 10th. ap9-2t*
MRS. M. A. KING, 1026 CHBSX
-sJ|f NUT Street, will open SPRING AND SUMMER
BIILLIWEBY, THURSDAY, April 10,1862. apB.3t*
4A TO THE MERCHANTS.—Mm.
M. A. KING, from 27 South Second etreet, hae
removed her Wholesale and Retail MILLINERY ES
TABLISHMENT to 1028 OHKBT&UJT Street, and has
DOW ft full aud chvlw MWrtfflOßt of SPRING and SUM
MER BONNETS, to "Which she invites their attention.
ap3»thstu6t*
pffiARLBS S. CARSTAIRS,
\J m WALNUT Street, and 21 GRANITE street,
Offer* for Bale
Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, of different brands.
Claret Wine in casks and caeee.
Madeira Wine in quarters and octaves.
Sherry Wine do do
Port Burgundy Port in quarters and octavos.
All in hooded warehouse. ffihQ9-tf
"NTOTICE. THE SUBSCRIBER
J.l hereby gives oetice that all connection, on bis part,
with the business at the Minerva Mill, in Bridgeport,
Montgomery county. Fan hftfl cbmwli
Any emitting authority to purchase goods or make con
tracts for the manufacturing business there or elsewhere
has been withdrawn.
All perßonß’b&viiig unsettled accounts connected with
tlie B&id business, prior to this date, will please present
them Immediately to HENRY SHARPNESS,
47 North FR}NT Street,
Philadelphia, April sth, 1802. apB-6t*
Tortoise shell.—a few boxes of
TortelwStollfwHieS/ .
fftOSSIOHS * lA.VSMSI,
fen vn and 204 South FRONT Street
!»5Ht CHESTNUT Street.
-™| I
DRESS FABRICS, SILKS, HANDKERCHIEFS,
CKaVATS, ENGLISH GRIPES, MITTS
gloves, Ac
plain POULT DE SOIE,
BLUE, BROWN, GREEN, AND MODE.
JAMES, KENT,
SANTEE, & CO..
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS
or
DRY GOODS,
Noe. 339 and 941 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE
R4CE, THII-ApELriiiA,
Have now open their usual
LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK
OF
FQREI3N AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS,
Among which will be found a more than usually attrac
tive variety of
LADIES 5 DRESS GOODS;
Also, a full assortment of
MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS,
*ud
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
To which they invite the special attention of buyers.
inli2l-2m
LINDS AND SHADES.
VENETIAN BLINDS
The largest and finest assortment in the City at the
LOWEST PRICES.
Repairing promptly attended to, ap3-3m
pHEAP BLINDS.—GEORGE W.
ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No.
136 North SECOND, above Arch street.
Gld repainted and triunued, or taken in ex
change. Give me a call. »p5-(U If
COMMISSION HOUSES.
& CO.,
iMPomns of
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES,
AC., *O.,
OFFER THEIR VERY LARGE STOCK OF
CLOTHS, DOESKINS, &c.,
Of these celebrated Manufacturers:
ERCKENS, (tittle Ticket;)
JOHANNY, GEVERS, & SCHMIDT, (S. & M.,)
Ana many others, at
CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES.
No. 206 CHESTNUT STREET.
aps-lm
QAEPETINGS;
OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS.
WOLFE ft GO.,
COMMISSION MEROHANT'S,
No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
•9“ A full assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpets
always In Stars. gpl.lm
gHIPLEY, HAZARD, &
HUTCHINSON,
No. 113 CHESTNUT STREET,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
for the eIiJS 69
PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS.
cahSB-6m
IJREDICK, STOKES, & GO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
18 SOUTH FRONT STREET,
Offer for Bale their usual assortment of desirable
COTTON AND WOOLLEN GOODS,
COMPRISING
BROWN AND BLEACHED SHIRTINGS,
SHEETINGS, AND DRILLS,
CORBET JEANS, DENIMS,
OSNABUBGB, TICKINGS,
HEAVY TWILLS, CHECKS,
CANTON FLANNELS, SUIBTInu stbifbs,
FANCY AND PLAIN CASSIMERES,
OASHMARETTKS, TWEEDS,
COTTON WARP CLOTHS,
SATINETS IN EVERY VARIETY,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS,
ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KERSEYS,
KENTUCKY JEANS.
ALSO,
BIPKA’S COTTON ADES
OF Alii. THE VABioCS STYLES.
mh2fl-wfm9t
TjYRESB BOLL BUTTER, EGGB,&o.,
X? received deity at B. Z. GOTTWALB’, No. 8U
BPBING GARDEN etreet mhSS-B
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
gPR IM HOSIERY.
W. EVANS & CO.
THOB.
HAVE NOW OPEN
SI'HING IMPORTATION
HOSIERY.
K.II DRAPING TIM!
CELEBRATED
“BALBRIGGAN”
OTHER APPOVF.D MAKES
LADIES’, MEN’S, AND CHILDRENS SIZES.
Nos. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET.
»l'B-8t
JgYRE & LANDELL.
E. & Lt
FOURTH AND AliCll.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ARCH.
FOURTH AND ABCii.
SPRING OPENING.
NEW CHINTZES,
NEW GINGHAMS,
NEW ORGANDIES,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,
SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS,
FASHIONABLE SILKS,
BLACK FIGURED SILKS,
COLORED POULT DE SOIES,
mblO*mw&stf
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS.
jjazlWt.'iXthroj^lyhn^
No. 414 MARKET and 409 MERCHANT STREETS,
IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF
ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN
FANCY GOODS.
WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HO
SIERY, LACES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS,
COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac.,
Are now opening and receiving ft r?w and choice Btock
in the above line, to which attention of buyer* ia in
vited mh29-3m
GOODS AND SILKS?
ABRAHAM RITTER.
333 MARKET STREET.
Adctio.v Goods Cheap for Cash. mh2l-fmw-lm
BUNDS AND SHADES.
B. J. WILLIAMS,
KO.lO NORTH SIXTH STRUHT,
MANUFACTL'EEP. OP
WINDOW SHAPES,
CHINA ANi> <IUUENSWARE.
gOYU & BTKOUD,
NO. :i2 NORTH FOURTH STREET,
(Fourdoom below the Merchants’ Hotel,)
>o\v ofler to country merchant* ft largo Htock of
CHINA, GLASS, & QUEENS WAKE,
Pl-Q-lm
SAFES.
p.m ANOTHER STOToRY’
Pilll.tUU.l’liU, AiH’.l 7. 18IU.
MK&SRS. PARREL. HK.KKISC. A CO , 620 CHKST.
NUT STREET.
Cb.ntu?.'ks: Injii&tfento yni! and llm public, T wmild
state that the HERRING'S PATENT SAFK 1 pur
cWcd of >on bL><,.l the fire. I had it in uio at my
Coni Oil Factory, in Hay Jock street, which wan tleitroywl
by fire <»n ihoiJlAtHlt. My Books, Papers, Money, a*ul,
in fact, everything it contained, came out lu perfect con-
dition. Ah Boon aa 1 get Holtlcd I will cull and select
fiHUOwr One, having perfect confidence lu ilie 4U}tiH&l l
Firo-proof qualities of the lIFRRIN'G’S SAFL
JOHN K. WALLACE,
Proprietor of the Keystone Coal Oil Work-),
No. 43 Burdock street, Phihdrip! j;i,
Ti:o above* Safe was a Heiring’a Patent Champion: d
Jjiygo Orvuninumt of which can heaoeu at
6£9 CHESTNUT SI BEET,
Also liu’i»llinn«irousQ Safes, of miiuy. stylus for Plato,
Jewelry, and Valuable Papera,
Bankers’Satcp, lined with Berrhur <fc Flo;d’a Patent
CfyiJalty.yd Imu. Uie only nmtal that eauriot lio drillwh
and of which we ate the Hole proprietors.
FA REEL, HERRING, & Oo„
929 CHESTNUT STREET,
WIT.ROW Street, above DUOAD.
»]>:•-wTiott
Cf*s LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT KE-
S©ii-'MPy®P to lip, 21 South SEVENTH Street, ues,
the Franklin Institute.
The undersigned* thankful for past favors, and befog
determined to merit future patronage, has secured at
elegant arid convenient store, uud has now on hand i
large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and
OfcJlUd Iroh Fire and Burglar Proof Sates, (Lhe onli
stilctly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, LilHe’i
Unequalled Dank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bauk Vault Doors and Locks will bo furnished,
to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro*
tested, and ohoapogt Door and Lock yet oftbrod.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s Nov
Cabinet Safe* for Piute, Jewelry* Ac. This Safe is con*
ceded to surpass in style and eleganco anything yet of
fered for this purpose* and is the only one that is strict!}
firo and burglar proof.
Bfkoial Notice.—lhiwonow on baud ray twenty pi
Farrel, Herring, & Co’s Safes, moat of thorn nearly new.
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tkt
DOW ceh>brfttps . xauie Safe. They will be sold at very
low prices, Please call and oxmuine.
ja2s-lyif M. C. SADLER, Agent.
E=l EVANS & WATSON’S
S SALAMANDER SAFES.
STORE,
16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PHILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on
hand.
NEW FCBLICAXIONS,
T HE BOOK
about doctors.
creating a big sensation.
THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS.
The Medical Profession iu a mild uproar At tltA fiJd
poßure of their humorous dodges and tricks.
THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS,
Containing all the “good things** that were ever told
about physicians, surgeons, apothecaries, aud dentists.
THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS.
Tells the modus cj'crondxtm by which doctors manage
to get big fpeß, and how they sometimes happen to lose
that little article altogether.
THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS.
A volume of rare entertainment—an amusing and
fascinating contribution cf choice treasures ; delightful
to every one, from the Aiscnlapiua himself to the meanest
of liia patients.
THE BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS,
An American reprint from the expensive London
edition, with a rich illustration, by Hogarth.
One elegant large volume. Price SI.DO.
if|;* pent }>)' fr°« ©c receipt of $1.50.
CARLETON, Publisher, (Late Rudd A Catletou,)
No. 413 Broadway, corner Lispenurd-stroet, N. Y.
tnb29 e&w-tf
rro COIN COLLECTORS Tk‘«
JL priced Catalogue of Edward Cogan’a sale of coins
on the 2uth and 26th ultimo, will b« ready for delivery on
MONDAYv tlu* 14th ii Bt. Price GO cents. ap9-6t*
Dr. gdthrows hew book—
THE WAY TO LIFE. By Rev. Dr. Guthrie. $l.
THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF REVOLU
TIONS. By Rev. Joseph Clark. 75 cts.
WASHINGTON A CHRISTIAN. By Bov. T W
J. Wylie, D.D. 26 eta.
For Sale by
WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN,
aps-tf 606 CHESTNUT Street.
MATS AKM CATS.
WARBURTON’B NEW STYLES
OF DRESS HATS FOB SPRING.
Tviil now he exi>or4fnce<l In. -vre&rifi£
all stiffened Hats, by the application of UiB patented
“Flexible and Ventilating Baud.” This inner Bam! con
forms naturally to the shape of the forehead, affording to
it, in all case* , a most comfortable rest or spriug
cushion j does 86l ha?.flat iiflsf of tha usual disfiguring
marks; serves the purpose of ventilation; prevents per
spiration from reaching the front of the hat; makes no
unsightly appearance, being concealed under the perfo
rated sweat-leather, and is attended with no additional
cost to the purchason Tlio fayoi of a call is respectfu Jr
solicited.
No. 430 CHESTNUT Street,
FIMAWCIAr,.
PROFITABLE
APiD SAFE INVESTMENT.
UNITED STATES 6 PEE CENT LOAN
Parable hi ONE TEAS, in sums of SI ,000 and
$5»OCO* for sale.
7 9-V> TREASURY NOTES
For sale at a DISCOUNT.
Quartermaster's Touchers aud receipts wanted at low
rates. One-year certificates delivered at race for rocfipto
DREXEL & GO.
QUARTERMASTERS 9 TOUCHERS,
OR THR
CHECKS RECEIVED THEREFROM,
WANTED.
AMERICAN 00 LD WANT E D .
UREXEL & Co.
aps-loi
trust funds to in
tP/W\MJVV VEST in FIRST MORTGAGE, in
sums of SC»,000. Apply to 11. A. MITCHELL,
Apfl.3t 131 south THIRD Street,
AAA AND $l,BOO TO LOAN ON
Mortgage of City property'. S. KINGS
TON -McOAV, rn WALNUT Street. apT-St*
(DO AAA A GOOD MILITARY
tP/OA/vxJ# business for sale. Address Box 123,
P. O.y ap7-3t*
.©IQ KAA —THIS AMOUNT TO IN
tj/ lt/jt/v vf* VEST in one or two Securities, &h a
permanent investment. Apply to E. PETI’IT,
mb2o No. 309 WALNUT Street.
(DO OAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR
tJ/t/jOV/V* SALE, on a valuable farm in Montgo
mery county. Also, & number of first-class city Mort*
gages and Ground Bents, of different amounts, at a dis
count Apply to B, PBTTITt
No. 309 WALNUT Street.
(PK AAA AND $4,000. —Several sums
tj/t/jl/vv of these amounts to invest in good Mort
gage securities. Apply to
ALFRED FILLER.
Conveyancer.
No. 61 North SIXTH Street.
INSURANCE COMPANIES.
.NOE COMPANY,
Fame insußj
No. 406 CHESTNUT
itreet.
iITD INSURANCE.
mm,
£, P, Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.»
P. 6. Justice,
Washington Jones,
Chas. Stokes,
Joim W. BTerm»n.
K, President*
iBPSOK, Vice President.
IARD, Secretary. [uihltMftf
FIRE ASD INLA.
DIBBC
F. N. Buck,
Cha«. Bickardson,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
Ale*. WiilMin,
Geo, A, West,
0. W.D»Ti»,
FRANCIS N. BUC)
CHARLES RICH A
WILLIAMS I. BLANCH.
COMMONWEALTH HUE INBU
\J BANGS COMPANY, OF THE 8 CATS 01
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIBXOTOBS.
DtvU Jayne, M. D., Charles B. Bogers,
John M. Whitall, John K. Walker,
EdrrarA C. Knight, Unhurt Shoemaker.
Thomas 8. Stewart, WiUlam Strothers,
Henr j Lewis, Jr., ' Elijah Jones.
DAVID JAVNX, M D., President.
JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President
SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary.
om™, Commonwealth Building. 613 OHKBTNOT
Street, Philadelphia. ' aed.gtt
MONUMENTB AND GRAVE
STONEB at very reduced prices at Herbie Works
or A, STSKWETZt BUWS ATOBft below Eleventh
Street " mbiS-Smif
TJROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE,
■MJ As.: Brooms, Buckets, As, for sale by
Q. B. BLAXIBTON, Commission Merchant,
|ni»-9m r_ *i Seitfc WATER HAM*
l\/|m JOHN DREW’S
iu ARCH-STREET THEATRE.
Acting Stage M#urew,.,..... ..W. S- ®'2 B! RSS. I JPJSS'
Business Agent and Treasurer, rff , .JoS, D. MURPHY.
BENEFIT OF W. 8. FREDERICKS.
JOHN DREW aud J. 8. CLARKE will boto appear.
TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9,1802,
THE WHITE HORSE OF TOE FKPPKB9.
tapper Juhti Drawn
To conclude with the
Timothy Foodies .1. S. Clarke,
To morrow, Thursday, Crohoore-Na. Iltlhoso.
Beats can be fffiClired for Kir ivlm Drew’s reprewnta
tifiiß three daye in aJvanco. Poors upon at 7 odook}
perfnrmancn commences at 7# precisely.
YTTALNUT-STREET THEATRE—
II NINTH »n 4 WALNUT Street*.
Soloi-eo-iiv ...MRS. M. A. OARRETTOON.
THIS {WKBXKSDAV) EVENING, April 9,
The performance wfH commenra with
ROMEO AND JL’MBT.
Julii t ,iW:«nCharlotte Thompvm.
ItOmtGiiiKM ii i jjjy, Adam*.
Tim lnUoiinenciMviii uuneluUo with
POPPING TPE OUESriON.
Mi. Piimrofcw Thayer.
F.J10n.,,, Mj*s Perry.
PKipKti—ftOj and 'ii) couts: Private Boxe*.
& and accoTtiinp to thoir looaln.
CHAFGIS OF TIME.
Doors open at 7 o’clock. To commence at 7#
CONTINENTAL THEATRE.
ANOTHER pw DUA.MA.U
A DECIDED IIIT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 9, 1862,
And until further notice, will be preKeuted the otitlrely
new three.act
1 Jl J.« II DRAMA!
mt titled
“THE MACARTHY-” OR, THE PEEP 0* DAY.
’J‘be Macartby.. Mr. J. B. Studloy*
The Babt.y Mr. C. Ua. le.
N.ilji litody ~,,,i!HiM Jcwwi; I’ftrtof,
Concert hall.
A DRILL of the Battalion of S WNDJtRS’ OA
DETS, coiiipliinentary to tl.nlr Military Inatrur.tor,
Major G, KCKKNPOIiI'T, "ill taka placo on THUBS
DAY JVKMNG, April JTIII. TicU. U cut.. No
extra charge for reserved scats. apl-l&t*
i 'SSEM KLY BTIIL DINGS.
fk" CAPTAIN ERICSSON'S
P4M(II'S! in'iniM BotVERV MflMin-mt will tin
riwwn I VK?!V*EW?.' 1 *^® *«« W^':K ’
commciifing
MONDAY, AI'UtL 1,
Jpgtflit*! - wftli oilier
And all the
magnificat siknks
of ISIUA urjrl the CHEAT SKI’OV lIHSELLION.
WEDNESDAY nnd SATI/HbAY A oTifittJ?OO NS,
iihhu «Ktiuuii‘tg
V N It I V A L I. H b 0 It (' il Mfl T ft k
"Will perform choice Gem* of Sl»»ic, including our own
NATIONAL A I ltd.
The while I'ortuiug an onUrtuinniout heretofore uua*
M««lk-.Vror
BEAUTY, BttJMJANCY, and HFYF.GT.
Admission 2 o cents. Six tickets, #l. Children, 10
c< n ts
Commence Rt 3 and 3 o’clock.
rriHß M/ENNERGHOR YOOAL BO
JL CJETY i-oppeetfivlly nnvounco to their frieni*, ml
the public, that they will give a GRAND CONCERT
AND BALL, onthe2Sth day of April uexr. Further
jmrfiClllfUii Will I'P pnbjisted in due time. apS-wa 2t
TN&TITtmON FOB THE BLIND.
_L Inhibition every WEDNESDAY, commencing at
htdJ past 3 o'clock. Admission, TEN GENTS.
Sl»re t U fcPhU) JIGJIT JI Street. af>2-wU
PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF
TDK FINK ARTS in new clorrcd, but will roopon
on MONDAY, the 25th ins l :. apS-tf
nEBMANiA OIWHEBTHA.
OARL SENTE, Conductor.
PUBLIC REHEARSALS evory SA TUB DAY, at 3tf
o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL.
f&pftPS? Eight TickotHj gl: Single Ticket, 3.1 eta.
To he had at ApAto’s, iio4 etrool, Id. £oul4*s.
Sleuth and Cheptnnt, and at tbedoorofUe iiitil. ocirt-rf
iW/wIW^WAVI'AU’ANWVIWVY^vavawav.v.
rE ACTING PRINCIPAL OF
FAYETTKVIL/.K A CADI; 511'. wear Ouml/trs
burg. viebei* a pos-itiou an Teacher of Clashes, ULi'he
nmlicp. ite. T in or near Philadelphia. For terms and re
fwuc«pr H&Arem .1. t FOHRI-19, No. 1700 CARLTON
Street, PbiStidfciphja apT-mwfrOt*
BOARDING SCHOOL—
JJ FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, AT POTTS
TOWN. Montcotaepy eauny. Pa.
This Institution was estaUUhed eleveti 4*G(trS Bhice, Ujl
llie undersigned. formerly President of Delaware College:
and has been uniformly favored with a high degree ot
public confidence, and a generous support.
Ths enpuintr Stunmer geasc-n will commenca oa WED*
NLSDAY, May oth, Atul continue twentF»ona week a.
Circulars, containing tostimemiftb, references, and full
particulars, will he furnished on application, to
ap2 Ot REV. M. MEIGS, A. M, Principal.
ryXFOSb female seminary,
V-/ Oxford, Chester county, Pa.
In a healthful, and easily accessible location, it affords
advantages for a thorough and normal education. The
e»u«m of stidy iuclHdsa tins Ornamental Rrujifthan amt
most of the solid branches taught lb dti? T!w
next Session will open MAY 7, i 862. For circulars, ad
drens Miss H. BAKER, Principal. mblJ-lai
T\7'ANTED —A complete set of“T!ie
T » Press ” from its commencement. Address )L>x
1563, Philadelphia post office, stating price, Ac. ftpd—
A LADY DESIRES A SITUATION
to take charge of a gentleman's family. Refer
cucesiiren ami reumred a, to diameter. Addiete ‘-B.
S. T., at tlifs offla’i for odo lra-K. ip-
TY7' ANTED—BY TBREE LADIES,
■ f (mother and daughters,) Board, and twj com
nniniimiingrcouison eecoml fltiori with ii 3?Btee! fainit,
tnHwg no otlior Doarflors. lider. ncosoxcUaDgo.l. ,va.
drees, tvilh i.artlcnlnrp, II 0.11., Press Office. 1 ['■
A LADY WISHES A HOME in a
family, op with a fineln lady, to assist in lUht
hoUktw'ofk fthd eewiiifl * or is willing to travel. Andrew
<S C. L. S., I ' oftlee of The Press." apS-2t*
WANTED— A Salesman in a Hat
fllni Pop livufe can Influence a Ptuaajrl
vania and Ohio Cobli and Bhort-crwiit trade. One ac
quainted with thebuainess preferred. Ad-dress Box 2113,
Philadelphia 1*.“0. Communicatioua will he strictly con
fidential. apB-3t^
Jj UNITED STATES MARINES.—
n Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for
Hi sea service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL HUN
DRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages
of eighteen and forty year*. Young men from tha conn*
fry not less than 6 feet 4# inches high, who BhAlI pug
the medical examination, and euliut, will receive three
cent* per mile for the distance travelled in coming to the
BemU-Kvous, at 311 South FRONT Street below Sprnoe,
Flril?*<Mphtej 9F at 103 MARKET Street, Wilmington,
DcIHWST9i AH Other information that h* ra
quired will be given. JA6IKS Captain,
ap3-12t and Recruiting Officer.
WANTED —A Situation as Salesman,
by a young man, who has boen engivgwd In tha
Hardware business for fifteen years—part of the time in
this city ; has a large ard valuable acquaintance in Mis
souri, Illinois, and Kentucky. Address box 3043, B*.
Louis Post Office. ftpD*l2t*
WANTED TO KENT—A'Housa
Bail with ibo modern improvements, located ou ARCH
ettcet. between Tenth arid Sixteenth streets; rent not
to exceed §OOO per annum.
Address a a. B_ c. » il tha Affias &F The Pin**.
ap ?~ii*
mliSl'imvfQtif
"WANTED. 500 good work
horses wanted immediately. Apply at ths
Ohio Iloufec, West l*Liludelplii<\, Ps\.
ap7-ot* GHO W. FITEWATHR.
DEPUTY QUARTERMASTER
GENERAL’S OFFICE,
UmLADfiLi'iirA, dth April. 1962.
500 TEAM UOBSES wanted Inuucdiately. They miwt
bo sound, free from blemish, well trained to work, not
less than 15# bands high, and from six to eight years of
o^e.
Apply WILLIAM PENN HOTEL, West Phi
ladelphia, Va,
(Signed,) A. B6YL,
: ftps-6t Capt. and A. Q, K , U, S. A.
4&sl DEPUTY QUARTfiRMAS
tbb GE«>:bAL 4 § 6PFICB,
P»n..u»Kbi*iiiA, April 3, 18o*2
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with
Coal for Fort Monroe, Va. A. BOYD,
ap4-tf Captain and A. Q. M.
DEPUTY QUARTERMAS*
TER GENERAL’S OFFICE,
Philadelphia, Apri13.1362.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—YosaeIs to load with
Coal for Alexandria, Vi. A. BOtD,
»pLtf Captain ami A. Q. M.
FOR SALE AMD TO LET,
WAN T E D—A HOUBE. Ronfe
■BuL 925 D or $275. Between Vine and Chestnut, Ninth
and Sixteenth streets. Address J. G , 147 north TENTH
Street. apfl.2t*
J& TO MANUFACTURERS, Ao.—
fiiiil TO BUS T The STOkK, I'ACfOKY, tni
DWELLING. No. 43 South SKGOND Street, above
Chestnut, suitable for a manufacturing and retail buai
ness. Apply to JAMES APPLETON,
No. IS T4r*ih&* maiding, Ka.!liS WALNUT St.
ap9- St# If
a FOR SALE OR TO RENT.—An
■SL elegant Country Residence, delightfully situated oa
the Bu»u»tt of CHESTNUT HILL. The house is ia
complete order, contains all the tilodefh CCtiVdlLi&hCSfl, gm
and water throughout, and is within a few minutes' walk
of the Railroad Depot. The yard is large, handsomely
laid out, and Is well shaded. Will be sold on easy terms,
op u>ill be rented to a good tenant for one or three yearfh
Apply to ALFRED H. ALLEN,
npS-3l* 430 WALNUT Street
g{si FOR SALE —A Handsome double
■tie. Tlipee-fefopy Brick Dwelling; lutflk baildiogft and loc
of ground, at the northeast corner of WALLACE and
NINETEENTH Streets; 37 feet 8 inches front by 105
feet deep; finished with all tho modern conveniences.
Terms accommodating. Immediate postession given.
Apply to A. B. CARVER A CO.,
9. W. ear, of NINTH and FILBERT Sis.
rpo PHYSICIANS The Dwelling,
A Library, Surgical Instruments, etc., ot a Physician
of Inrge practice, lately deceared, situated in a large busi
ness town in III? syncin') s?nlj be purchased if applied
or soon, -flic practice is still Kept dp,’ Apply »« iSii
GKKICN Street. ap3-6t*
a TO LET AT A LOW RENT—
The Isrge PireDing 93° locust street, opposite
Washington B>jiiaio, Tneni} -bvyvb Wow*, f.„,
and long occupied as, a HOARDING HOUSE. Has
alnats done a large and profitable business. S.
KINGSTON McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. ap3 6t*
BOARDING. —Desirable Rooms for
families, or Slugle Gentlemen, at No. 1119 S PItUOE
Street. ApS-SW
SPRUCE STREET.—Communi-
Uu a eating Rooms, with Board, for married or smgla
gentlemen. References exchanged. aj>B-3t*
BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman,
in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between
Third and Eighth and Chestnut and Pine. Any gentle
man or widow iady having spare room can address
“ Route Agent,” until 12 o'clock, Tuesday, April Ist,
Philadelphia P. o. mh3l
DRUSHES
Jj AND
BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS,
KEMBLE & VAN HORN,
Pih2o.3m No. 381 MARKET Street, Philada
QOLDIER&? SEAMEN’S, AND Wl*
O DOWS' PENSIONS, Pay, Bounty, Price Money,
Ac., procured by JOHN H. I KICK, Feneiou Agent, No
tary Public, and Commissioner for the States, 223 DOCK
Street. Besidwce, LINDEN Street, OKitMANTOWN.
PASSPORTS OBTAINED, erH**
AMUSEMENTS.
TOODI.HS.
fir.iv viSNvg
EDUCATIONAL.
WANTS.
BOARDING,