SECOND EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH.: THE CAMPAIGN ABOUT OPEN ING IN VIIIGINIA, Longatreet Reported to have Joined Lee. NEWS FROM THE ARMY OF THE CUMBERLAND. liepotted Destruction of a Gun boat Off Plymouth. A PROTEST PROM GENERAL BUTLER. To-Day's Proceedings in Congress and Legislature. FBOM WASHINGTON: [By People's Telegraph Line, office No. 41l Chest nut Street.] WASHINGTON, April 21.—Gen. Grant left for the front this morning, attended by a large party of officers. It is understood that the campaign is now to be commenced. We have indications that the rebels au e massing a large force in Virginia, and•that the diversions in Kentucky and else wbere are only intended to cover the concen tration of rebel forces against Grant. An unsuccessful attempt was made last eve ning by the friends of the Raritan Route bill to take advantage of a thin House and pass their measure. LONGSTREET JOINING LEE. WASHINGTON, April 20.--[Special to the Times.]—Positive information has been re ceived at headquarters that the main body of Longstreet's veterans have succeeded in effect ing a junction with Lee. Longstreet carried to East Tennessee 18,000 men, but returned with less than 12,000. Scouts, just returned from within the enemy's lines, report that troops from Joe Johnston's army and from Charleston are arriving at Gordonsville. Rebel conscripts are coming in at the rate of a thousand a day. THE ARMY OF THE CIIMEKEiLAND RINGGOLD, Gi., April 20.—The - enemy are quiet. There is a tacit understanding between the 'pickets on both sides to keep quiet. • The - pickets of Patterson's brigade, in frouV of this - place, got drunk at Tunnel Hill a few days since, and were placed Under arrest. Miss Mary E. Walker, Acting Assistant Sur geon on Gen. Daniel M. Clark's brigade, was captured by the enemy a day or two since while visiting citizen patiekts outside of our THE PLYMOUTH AFFAIR. Boarox, April 21st.—The advertiser says that the Union gunboat 'Whitehead is reported to have been sunk during the recent rebel attack on Plymouth, N. C. A PROTEST PROM GENERAL BUTLER. WASHINGTON, April 20.—[Special to Herald.] —General Butler has written a very spirited letter to a high public functionary here, of which the concluding paragraph reads as fol lows—cclf the arrangement proposed be carried out, it would have the effect of making me a mere recording secretary for the will of Major- General W. F. Smith, who would be the real commander. To this I cannot submit. The office of civil mayor of Old Point Comfort is not the sort of service for which I was mustered in. I therefore most respectfully demand either to be relieved altogether from my pre sent position, or to have, under the General in -Chief, supreme control and direction of any military movements having their base within the limits of my department." FROM lIABRISBUBG. [Special Despatch to the Bulletin.] HARRISBITSG, April 21.—Governor Curtin went to Washington this morning, to endeavor to get Congress to make an appropriation for the payment of the State militia for their ser vices in 1862 Last night, at half-past seven o'clock, a passenger train on the Lebanon Valley Rail road had an accident at the junction of the North Lebanon Road, in consequence of the malicious shifting of a switch. The locomo tive "Venus" was broken up; the baggage and one passenger car were thrown off the track. The engineer, Thomas Gabriel, was badly scalded. No one else was injured, though the passengers were greatly alarmed. A WESTERN CONTRIBUTION TO THE SAND TARY COMMISSION Sr. Louis, April 21.—The St. Louis County Court yesterday presented a tract of five hun dred acres of highly-improved land, twelve miles• from the city, known as the Smyzer's farm, to the Mississippi Valley Sanitary Fair. The farm is valued at between $30,000 and $40,000. The city has already granted and paid into the Treasury $20,000 in cash for the same no ble object. It is hoped that these munificent gifts will furnish an example worthy of emula tion by other counties and cities in the coun try, and stimulate individuals, corporations and firms to render the success of the Fair still more signal. SENATE CONFIRMATIONS. Wesninerou, April 2L—The Senate has confirmed the following nominations : Captain Thomas T. Craven, to be Commo dore in the Navy on the active list, 1862. Captain Wm. Rudford, to be a Commodore In the Navy on the active list. Commander Edward Middkton, to be Cap tain on the active list. Commander . Gustavns H. Scott, to be a Cap tain on the active list. Commander Charles Green,to be a Captain on the retired list. CONSULS RECOGNIZED, WASHINGTON, April 21.—The President 4 has recognized Fernando de Luca as consul-general of Italy at New Orleans. and Giovanni Batista Cerruti as consni of Italy at San Francisco. XXXVIIITH CONGRESS,--FIRST SESSION. WASHINGTON, April 21, 1864. lionsE —Dlr. Ambrose W. Clark, from. ,the Committee`on Printing, made a report, the design cf which is to secure the continuation of the pub lication of the Congressional Globe,, by additional compensation. The report was recommitted with instructions. The BOWe went into Committee of the Whole on the Internal Tax bill. At one o' clock the committee had acted on all the general provisions of the bill, comprising forty seven sections. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. HABALISBUBA April 21. SENATIL—Mr. Cennell presented seven peti tions of two thousand citizens of the Twenty-third Ward of Philadelphia against the repeal of the privilege of the Frankford and !Southwark Rail road company to use steam. Mr. Beardsley introduced a supplement to the act relating to the authentication of letters of attor ney, protests of notes and public assign.ments,macie out of the State, &c., approved 1851. Mr. Ridgway, a bill incorporating the Sled Ford Oil Company. Also, a supplement to the act regulating the sale of liquors. Mr. Connell, a supplement to the act relating to Hour and meal inspectors. Mr. Champney a, an act incorporating the Shreeve Coal Company. Mr. 'Darrell, one incorporating the Montrose and Great Bend Railroad Company.. Bourn.—The acts relating to the appointment of inspectors of the Western Penitentiary and to in corporate the Ephrata and Lancaster Railroad Company nassed second reading. The Rouse refused to suspend the rules to send the bill extending the charter of the Bank of Mont gomery County to its final passage. Mr Myers called up the bill to incorporate the Conn el ls Till e and South ern Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which was debated to a late hour. Mr. Bighorn opposed the bill in a lengthy speech, presenting remonstrances from seven thousand people living along the porposed route against it. Y:,' I T ; r WASHINGTON, April 21.—Mr. Wentworth, Superintendent of Indian Affairs, telegraphed to the Indian Bureau at San Francisco, on the 19th, that the Indians in the Southern District of California, are in a state of starvation owing to the drought. The Indian Bureau has taken measures to furnish the required relief. THE' ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL. Wesantoron, Apyil 21.—The President has approved the bill authorizing the Secretary of War to take and hold possession, in beha'S of the United States, of all the lands and shores of Rock Island, Illinois, on which to build an arsenal. .Just compensation is to be made to the private land owners. ARRIVAL OF THE STEAMER KANGAROO. NEW Your, April 21.—Tbe steamer Kan garoo from Liverpool arrived at this port to day. Her advices have been anticipated. ARRIVAL OF A GUNBOAT. NEW TORE, April 21.—The gunboat Ticon derago has arrived here from Fortress Monroe. CITY BULLETIN. SHAXSPEADE TERCENTENARY' BADGES. A remarkable badge for the Shakspeare celehra tion has been got up by the Coventry ribbon weavers, and copies may be obtained at our prin cipal book stores and ladies' dress- trimmingstores. It consists of three ribbon medallions united by a button. On one of them is woven a portrait of Shakapeare, onunother a view of the house where be was born, and on the third a view of the church where he is buried. It would be hard to contrive anything mere appropriate and beautiful. No MEDICINE ever attained a greater popn larity,than Bower's Infant Cordial. It is prompt, efficient and harmless. Bower, Sixth and Green. Timms Fos liuprtraz skillfully adjusted, by O. H. Needles, corner Twelfth and Race streets'. THE LATE DISASTER AT PLEASANT HILL, • LOUISIANA. [Prom the Chicago Journal.] Larrrs TROM A MEND= or THY CHICAGO acir.- CANTILR NATTIERY. GRAND EcOnk, La., April 11. —The rebels made a stand eight miles from Pleasant Rill, and com menced- driving the 3d and Bth divisions or the 13th Army Corps, on the 6th inst. Our battery (Chi cago Mercantlle. and. the Ist Indiana commenced givinig the rebels shell and canister. We firedour gun. at the rate of five shots a minute, for half an hour, when the rebels charged en us. We fell back to a new position, where we poured into the enemy about an hear when they again came upon us, and we again fell back to another position, which we held a few minutes, when the order came to get into the road, which, unfortunately, was filled with ammunition wagons and our army trains. We got alrng as best we could, on the •retreat, about a mile, when the whole rebel force came upon us with a gallop and a shout. Captain White was captured. lic e cut traces and left, leaving our guns in the enemy's hands, further efforts t °resist being utterly useless. I escaped into the woods, and have made my way back to camp, of ter being a whole day and night without food. The loss of the Mercantile Battery is very heavy—four officers and twenty two men, as follows: Captain White and Lieutenant Crane, capture* Lieutenants Throop and Barr killed. Among the missing are Joseph Day and Sam Hammet, of squad 1; Sergeant George Bryant and William Munn, of squad 2; Sergeant Billy Gardner, Sam Parker, John A rnold, - and four drivers, of squad 3; . Corporal Dyer, of squad 4; and Gunner Bracker,of squad 5. The rest of the missing are either deailed men or new recruits. Hank Poe has now command of the battery. We have lost our guns, horses, clothing—every. thing. The battery now has one hundred and ten men in camp. C. E. A. ANOTHER LETTER A letter from another member of the Mercantile Battery states that Lieutenant Barr is a prisoner, and gives the following list of members of the bat tery who are missing : Sergeants Joseph L. Dan Geo. E. Bryant and William Gardner; Corporals Samuel Hammett, L. W. Dyer and Henry G. Brackett; Privates John W, Arnold, Amos S. Burdick, John D. Bell, Isaac S. Carpenter, Wm. H. Fuller, Peleg Green, Hiland W. Hall, Wm. Munn, Lewis Mann, San ford S. Parker, and Arthar W. Bumsey. • • John Page and John F. Gruber are slightly wounded. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. =WS D. PALL &BON; STOOK DISONOBJE4 NO. .30.5 w- SALES OF STOOKS. BEFORE 100 sh Sch Nap prfd cash 42% 100 sh do 42% 250 sh Clinton Coal 2 50 ab Oatawissa pfd 40 300 sh Read R b 5 68 FIRST $4500 Penna Coup 6s War Ivan. 108 3000 Alleghy Co, s's 81 .1100 SchNav 6s 732 98% 2000 Allegheny Val R 7s 104 100 sh Arch St R 35 50 eh Wyoming Val '7B 48 sh Little Sch R 48 25 sh Fenna R 76 100 sh Big Mountain Coal . 9% 300 eh do 1730 10 100 sh Susq Cnl . b 5 ,25% 500 eb Merrimac 3% 1200. eh Organic 011 2% MIMS 01STOOKS IN NNW YOBS. (By Telegraph.) =ST CALL. B.IICOND CALL American' Gold 167) bid .. bid Chicago and R. 151 and..... bid • 119 sales Reading Railroad .61 bid 68 sales Illinois Central bid 120 sales Galena and Chicag0........ bid . 121 sales New York Central 1333( bid 1 .• • sales 11. S. Is 'Bl int0......111 : bid . 111 sales 'Erie 111% bid 110% , sales Harlem 205 bid 207 bid Cleveland and T01ed0...... bid .' .. bid Excited. Irregular. FINANCE AND BIIBIFEB9—.APELL 21,1864. The Stock Market was very weak this morning, and prices had a decideo downward inclination. In Government Loans there were no tvineactions. 99 • was the best bid for State Fives, but the War Loan sold at 108—the same as yesterday. City Lowur were steady at 110 for the new; and 106 for the old issues. 184 was the best bid for Camden and Am boy Railroad. Pennsylvania Railroad sold at 74 —a decline of 2. Reading Railroad opened at 67 bid, but afterwards sold at 6S@6B%—a decline of 2x from the highest point of yesterday. Little Schuyl kill Railroad was weak at 47%@48. 85 was bid for Beaver Meadow Railroad; 633 g for Mine Hill Rail road, and 48 for I;ong Island'Railroad. Philadel phia and Brie Railroad and North Pennsylvania Railroad were 1 lower. Catawissa Railroad fell from 4035 to 39%. Huntingdon Broad Top Railroad was firm at 29—an advance of X Schuylkill Navi gation was steady at 48rg411% for the Preferred, and THE DAILY EVENING BULLETIN ; PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 2 , . BOARDS. 100 eh Read R cash 68 100 Eh do bl 5 68 300 eh do blO 68 200 eh do cash 68 100 eh do cash 68 100 eh Catawissa pfd bl 5 403( 200 sh do a 3 39% [OO eh do blO 40 20 eh Soh Nay 37 4 2 oh do pfd 43 200 ah do b3O 433( 600 sh Read R 68 -50 sh do cash 68 300 eh - do 68 46 sh do 6834 200 eh do cash 68 - 100 eh do 2 days 68 60 sh do cash 663( 300 eh- do 2 Jaya 68 £'7 373% for the Common stock. Morris Canal was firm at So, and Lehigh Navigation was not of fered under this figure. Delaware Division was lower—closing about 4436CP43. Bank shares were without change. In Passenger Railway securities the only sales was of Arch Street, at 35. Messrs. De Haven & Idrother. No. en South Third street, make the followingtations of therates of exchange to-day, at 134 P. Buying. Selling. American Gold 67 prem. 67% prom. Demand Notes 67 prem. 679( prem. Quarters and halves... 59 per. Dimes and half dimes 54 prim. Spanish quarters ' 54 Lrem. Pennsylvania currensy % al& 14 dis. New York 1-10 par. Jay Cooke & Co., quote (3rovemment Securities, &c., as follows: Noon h April 21 1864. aYing. bellin 11. S. 6 , 5, 1861.- _ lo g g nig . 11. S. 7 3.10 Noia . 110 P 1 11 Clartilloate of Indebtedness - .• It IS new WI Quartermasters , Vouchers 81 1 - 111 ;4 V. S. Demand Notes. .. Gold 166 g log 6 4 0 Bonds, May coupons off 106 106 At the Philadelphia Gold Exchange, No. 84 South Third street, second story, Gold quotations were at the following rates: APRIL 21, 1884. 12 P. M., 168. 1 1 P. X., 168%. 9% A. M., 167. 11 A. M., 1673(. Market steady. The following are the stock quotations of thedif ferkt Oil Companies, made up to 1 o'clock: Bid, Lk. Bid. Ask. Beacon Oil CO Franklin .. Oil Creek 9%* a. Petroleum.. Howes Eddy... 3 P Perry Irwin 5 6 Pope Farm.— Keystone 1 3 5eneca..... .... Maple Shade..lo 20 Venango Mineral 43‘ 6 I Penna. 011 McClintock.... 6 6Petro'm Centre Organic 2% 2% l Phila. Oil Crk.. Market very dull. The following is the statement of coal transported over the Hazleton Railroad, for the week, ending April 16, 1864, compared with the same time last year: Week. Previous. Total. Tons-Cwt. Tons-Cwt. Tons.Civt. Hazleton Mines— 3,364 01 27,661 08 30,926 09 Cranberry 1.809 17 15,6e9 13 17,499 10 Diamond 1,643 16 14,750 0.5 16,294 00 East Sugar Loaf.. 3,996 08 31,431 0.5 35,427 13 Council Ridge 2,717 04 24,264 04 27,141 Oa Mount Pleasant... 676 04 11,669 09 12,246 13 Harleigh 1,610 03 14,797 07 16,407 10 Jeddo 3,690 07 34,196 19 38,792 06 Ebervale •1,412 02 12,396 09 13,608 11 DT ll oeaville 1,3!.-9 12 13,211 09 14,611 01 Buck Mountain... 2,612 19 16,959 14 19,672 13 Pea Coal .... .... -• • • Total 26,188 12 217,627 02 242,725 14 Corresponding pe , ried last year.... 17,055 02 217,501 Oa 234,60 11 Increase Decrease 8043 10 • The following shows the remit:its of the Morrie Canal company for the present season and week, and for the same periods last year: Total to April 9, 1864.... $11,168 93 Week ending Apri116,1854... ... .... 10,591 19 m i ss) 66 Total to April 11, 1863 $6,625 25 Week ending April 18, 1863...... 6,5a2 67 Increase in 1864 PHILADELPHIA WUMA Tit - rust...7', April 21.—The Breadstuffffe market continues very quiet—there being no disposition on the part of buyers to operate in the present unset tled condition of monetary affairs. There is bat little demand for Flour and only a few hundred bar- rels extra family were disposed of at $7 7548 IP barrel, and 1,000 barrels Brandywine on private terms. The sales to the retailers and bakers range from $7 for superfine, up to $9 26 for common and fancy lots—according to quality. There is nothing doing in Rye Flour or Corn Meal to fix quotations. The Wheat market is drooping and prices have again declined. Sales of 4500 bushels fair and good Penna. Red at $1 684/1 4 1 76 V bushel, and 830 bushels choice do. at $1 60, and White ranges from $1 MI $2. Bye sells on arrival at $1 40. Corn is dull Sales of 1100 bushel. yellow at $1 111, but bnyen now refuse to pay this figure. Qata ars steady at PM 90 cents. Barley ranges from $1 45 to $1 40 sad Barley Malt from $1 6081 70. La Quercitron Bark 'nothing doing. We quote No. 1 at 1144 ta ton. . There is a fair demand for Oloverseed at $7 25 to $7 60 IR 64 Bs., and from second hands at $7 76420. No change in Timcthy orFlaueed. In Provisions there to less,doing. Sales of Hams in pickle at 16 cents, Sides at la cents and Shoulders at 1236 cents, cash. No change in Lard. Butter has declined. . By auction this morning 100 barrels Rosin sold at #3l, and ao sacks Liverpool damaged coarse salt at $2 tl@2 16. Whiskey has declined. Small sales of barrelsand drudge at $1 net m. POET OV PHILADIELPHIA. APRIL 21 sir See Marine Bulletin on Third• Page ARRIVED THIS DAY. Brig Belle of the Bay, Noyes, 3 days from New York, in ballast to captain. . . Schr Cora, Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Dol. with corn meal to R 111 Lea. Steamer C Comatock,Drake, 9.33-; hours from New York, with mdse to Wm DI Baird et. Co. Steamer Concord, Norman, 23R; hours from New York, with mdse. to Wm DI Baird tic Co. CLEARED THIS DAY. • Schr Hattie Bon, Poland. Portland, J E Barley&Cy Schr M A Shropshire, Dalbon, Quincy Point, Eila klaton„ Graff & Co. Schr Althea, Godfrey, Boston, CA Heckecher & Co. Schr Mary & Caroline, Adams, New Haven, L Au nenried & 4'o. Schr 0 Loeser, Laws, Salem,Noble, Caldwell & Co • MEMORANDA. Ship Kingston, Glossop, cleared at Liverpool 6th Last. for this port. Ship Eliphalet Greeley, Cutter, at Liverpool Sth inst. from Bombay. Ship Hippogrifle, Grant, at Mauritius 15th Feb. from Calcutta. Ship Calliope, Simmons, mailed from Mauritius 18th Feb for Calcutta. - - - Bark White Wing, Brooks, hence at Laguayra, 28th ult—arr 20th. Bark Nineveh, Stackpole, for this port, was towed to sea from New Orleans 6th inst. Bark_Champion, Q errish, hence at Boston yester day. Bark Lady Mike (Br), Cowen, from Liverpool, 23 daye, at New York yesterday. Bark Monitor, Eaton, sailed from Calcutts 2Sth Feb. for Boston. Bark Hazard, Harstens, cleared at Boston 19th inst. for Pernambuco and a market. Brig Frank W (Br), Wall, hence at Marseilles, sth inst. Brig Francis J Ring, Doane, hence at New Or leans, loth inst, Brig Edith (lan), Erichson, hence for Rotterdam, off St Blawes Bth inst., in 28 days. Brig Lizzie Lea, Parker, hence at Genoa sth inst. •Brig Wm 0 Clark, Tucker, hence at Boston 19th inatant. Brig Olive, Gandy, hence at Boston yesterday. Brig Tornado, Dodge, at Boston yesterday from New Castle. Del. L l3 t rig t. Condova, Pickens, hence at Somerset 19th Brig Ambrose Light, Stahl, at Newburyport 19th that, from Wilthington. Schrs Jos P Ames, Turner, hence for Saco, and Black Diamond, Young, hence for Danvers, at Ed gartown 18th that. - Schr Fly, Oheesman, sailed from New Bedford 19th inst. for this port. Bohr H. P Cushing, frpm Boston for this port, sailed from Newport 19th inst. Schrs New Jersey, Morrite hence, and Monterey, Craig, from Delaware City, at Providence lath inst. Schr Evergreen,Potter, sailed from Providence 19th inst. for thin port. Sabre Charlotte Shaw, Shaw; J Paine, Mayo; J Burley, Wilhams; Corson, High; Silver Magnt, /Noy; W R - Rowe, Harris; J Maxfield, May; A Bartlett; Reindeer, Irwin; (.) L Vandervoort, Baker; Jas Martin, Harding; Thos Jefferson, Foss; Mary Louisa, Foss, and . W W Marcy, Bartlett, hence at Boston yesterday. Behr Eels, Jones, from Portland, Ct. for this port, at New York yesterday. Schr Typhoon, Orcutt, hence for New Orleans, put into Nassau, NP. 27th ult. leaking badly, and discharged for repairs. Schrs II D, Flowers,• Polly Price, Adams; S A Hammond, Paine; 0 A Hecuscher, Smith; John Lancaster, Williams; J Laftranier, Coleman; Jae Satterthwalte, Long; H A Weeks, Ketchum; R G Whilden, Neal; A Tirrell, Higgins; J B Austin. Davis, and R EL Huntley, Nickerson, hence at Bos ton, 19th inst. INDIA RUBBER MACHINE BELTING. STEAM PACKING, ROSE, acc. Engineers and dealers will find a FULL As- SORTMENT OF GOODYEAR'S PATENT YIIIAULNIZED RUBBER BELTING, PACK. LNG, HOSE, &c., at the Manufacturer's Head. quarters. GOODYEAR'S, 308 Chestnut street, South side. PAVEMENT HOSE, vel7 cheap, to" which the attention of the public le °ells& iv" THIRD EDITION. BY TELEGRAPH. XXXV/I/TH CONOEESS--FIRST SESSION. WASRINGTox, April 21. SENATE, —Mr. Coflamer (Vt.), from the Cora- Mittee on. Post Offices and Post Roade, reported faTCrably a bill for the relief of Post Masters who have been robbed * by Confederate soldiers or gue rillas. The bill wet passed. Ydr. Wilson (Mass.) presented a bill to provide for the printing of official reports of the armies of the United States. The bill was passed. Mr. Lane (Ran.) called up the bill to make Pcrt land (Oregcn),and Letyeuworth ports of delivery. It was passed. MARKE TS. NEW YORK, Aprit 21. —Cotton steady at 79aSOc. Flour declined 5c.; sales of 5,000 bbis. at $7 10a $7 40 for State; S 7 95a7163 05 for Ohio, and $8 OOa $8 25 for Southern. Wheat' quiet and nominally easter;.Chicago Spring, $1 72.151 75; Red, $1 76a $1 82. Corn buoyant. Provistons quiet but un changed. Whiskey drill at Si 12. Receipts of Flour, 13,436 bbls; Wbeat 1,062 bushels; Corn 3, 751 bushels. Petroleum dull and lc. lower. Stocks lower. Cumberland preferred, 9131; Michigan Southern, 85%;New York Central,23334; Reading, 136,V; Hudson R 1 ver, 130, 1 i; Canton Com. pany, 473(; Missouri 6's, - 69 X: Erie, 111 N; Michi gan Central, 1373; Harlem, tln8; Qnicksilver, 67; 7 3-10's, 110 x; Pacific Mail, 283; Gold, 167,v. SECOND DESPATCH. Stocks heavy; Chicago and Rock Island, 109; Cum oerland, pref. d 1/72; Illinois Central, 18.53(; Michigan Southern, 155 . 4'; N. Y. Central, 2315; Penna. Coal, 105; Reading, 136; Hudson River, 130; Canton Company, 147; Wisconsin 6's, 69; Erie, 1113; Galena and Chicago. 119?,;; Cleveland and Toledo, 145;4; Chicago, Burlington and Quin cey. 35; Michigan Central, MX; Harlem, 1. 1 a9; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 11034. Gold 167 ' One Year Certificates. 95; Treasury 7-3-10 s, 111;' Coupon . 5-20's 110; Coupons 1881, 111; Regis. tered, 115. SALES AT, THE P : BOA SALES AFTLI.I $lOOO Penn% 0s 90 20 eh Weal City GEv. bS 20 100 eh do 20 1(0 ah Catawiara pfd :93 160 ah do t3O 40 100 eh Big Mountain Coal 108 eh do b3O 9% 50 ati Green Moun "/}i SECOND 15900 Long Isl R 6s 10.3,% lt4lo State as War It S 9000 City es new lt 9X 1000 13 S 0-201 reg C 5. 1, 105 14 4000 Elmira R Chat 'IS 100 Lb Union tint pfd 5 I 300 eh Irvine Oil 611 WO eh Connecticutlll EIRE & LANDELL, S• W. cor FOURTH and ARCH, extibit today the most desirable SEASONABLE GOODS. From the immense public sales of last week in NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA. Full Lint. of Silks. Full Line of Shawls. Olacinas, for Ladies' India Wash Silks, , El. BlackCbally, Bombazines, &c., &e,. E YRE A' T.. n',,r•• 12,307 82 $3,052 83 THE et LA. DELL, 400 A RCII STREET, 4 24 are prepared, as usual, to receive the Friends, and suit them in Just su it Dry Goods as are adapted to their wants. Good Plain Silks. Good Plain Shawls. Good Plain I. ress Goods. Good Plain Cap Stuffs. Good Plain Prints and Lawns. Good Gloves, Mitts, Collars. toe. BEAT DEPOT.— BOESEREEPINGG LINEN AND COTTON GOODS—Linen Table Damasks, Sheeting Linens, Pillow Linets, F-lorting Llnens,Fronting Linens, Linen Lawns, Linen Cambrics, Linen Towelings, Bordered Linen Towels, Nursery Diapers, Bird's Eye Linens, Rucks, Cragrillas, Glass Towelings, Crasb, Burlap, arc. Cotton Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Shirting Cottons, Spreads, Counterpanes, Dimity, Table Covers, Cambrics, Jaconets, Mull, Naneooks, Plaid Cambric and Jaconets, Kriliiante Marseilles, Pique, Plain ti.L.d Figured Swiss. 'Ves tibule and Window Curtains, Embroidered Lace and Muslin. Closing on t entire lot, cheap. DRY.SS GOODS.—Silks, Delatnes, Alpacas, Bombazines, Valeneias, Plaids, Lawns, Chintzes, Zee. MERINO UNDER WEAR.—AiI sizes and qualities, for ladies, gentlemen and children. HOSIERY. —English and German, all kinds and sizes. GLOVES—For ladles, gentlemen and children, In great variety. THOMAS SIMPSON'S SONS, 9'22 said V 2.4 pule street ANTLES AND CLOAKS - Or UNUSUAL LI ELEGANCE. Taffeta Mantles and Sacques. Plain and richly-trimmed Mantles. Chesterfields, in Silk and Cloth. Short Sacqnes, of handsome Cloths. Ftench Cl :h Cloaks. .MANTLES MALE TO ORDER. Spring Shawls, in light colors. Summer Shawls, of gcod quality. One lot desirable Summer Shawls, S 3 00. Black Thibet Square Shawls, 53 00 to S 7 00. COOPER do CON ARli, apl3 S. E. corner Ninth and Market streets. cEA3II3ER ~1 0 .' I CHAMI3ER rIU ARC:EL Street, has opeuedS, great bargains i 11 Grenadine Veils. Thread Lace Veils. Thread Lace Barbes. . Pointe Lace Collars and Sets. Thread tAlar, Rich Cambric Edgings, Insertin gs, kc. Slurreu, Tucked. Figured, Striped and Plain French Mae lin, for -waists. ap9.6.t tOO 'l7 AR BLACK SILKS. X.i 702 yarosCrgandie Lawns. 71.P2 yards Grenadines and Bareges. 702 yards Fine Dress Goods. 702. yards Chintz and Calico. 702 yards Cloths and Ca.ssimeres. 702. pairs Stockings and Gloves. 702 ARCH Street. JOHN H. STOKES. pLP /LAIN SILKS, CHOICE COLORS, 51 25. 66 St et 30 to 52 'IS Inch Plain Silks, choice colors, 52 00 to 83 25. Colored Silks. choice colors, 52 50 to 513 50, Plato Black Silks, 90c to 56. Heavy Black Velvertines, 40 inches wide, at Se 50 worth 50 Oft These Silks have all the richness of a handsome velvet. Figured Black and Figured colored Silks, St 25 to fl 75. Check Silks, all qualities, R. , -'sc to SI 65. 100 Alexandra Robes, at Sc 50 worth 51.3 00 These Robes nre handsomely braided. 5.4 Rich Plaid Poplins, at t 50. 20 pieces Silk Plaid Spring Poplins, at 00 cents, worth 51 00. Plain, Striped and Plaid Dress Goods, of every variety cod quality, at very low prices. H. STEEL lc SON, Nos. 713 and 715 North Tenth street. THE CHEAP CLOTH STORE JAMES & LE . E, No. 11 North SECOND Street, Are now receiving a large and choice stock of Spring and Summer Goods, adapted to Men and Buys' "'meta, to wnich they invite the attention of their friends and others, comprising in part .COATING GOODS—Super Black French Cloth Colored, do. Slack French Habit Cloth; Colored, do. Cashmere Cloths, All qualities. Drap D' Eta and Cashmaretts. P. PANTALOON STUFFS--Black French Doe skins; do., Cassimeres. Fancy Cassimeres, new styles. JAMES & LEE,, No. 11 North Second Street. Sign of the Golden Lamb. APT ADVERTISEATTrrvr,, INEN ADVERTISEMENT. —S.MILLIKEN _a lc CO.—Stores for Linen Goods exclusively, 82S ARCH and l 2 South SECOND street. IRISH SHIRTING LINENS.—A good strong Irish Linen, at 44 cents; Heavy Golden Flax Line trom 56 cents up. SHIRT BOSOMS.—We continue - to pay par. border attention to this department. Ladies will llnd at oar Stores - the most extensive stook of Bosoms, Wristbands and Collars in .the city. - TABLE LINENS. —A lot of extra-heavy power loom Damask, nail bleached, at 75 cents per yard. CHEAP NAkKJ.NS..L-An excellent article at $6 per dozen. S. MILLIKEN to CO., Linen Importers and Dealers, mho . 828 Areh street. mid 32 S. Soconct street. UDWIN lIAL.L .5c 00., NO. 26 S. SECOND 1.24 street, have now open the best stock of Dress. Goods they ever bad the pleasure of offering to their customers. Magnificent Grenadineth Magnificent Organdies. Villr Warp Taffetas. Plain, Stripe and Plaid Poplins. • Monslin de•Esso:as, anew fabric. • ; Mohair Foulards. - • Plaids, Stripes and Plain Valenclas. • Phild and Stripe Mohair's. BPantiful shades tine Alpacas. ," • Superior Black Alpacas. &rived and Figured French Ohintit. Figured Percales and Cambrics. Plain Lawns and Plain Percales. • Percales and Pique Robes. Dress Goods, in great. variety, of all the nevi Fabrics that have appeared in this country this year, some styles of which have been of OU AIWA mportation. 3 O'looit. : ILADELPHIA STOCK RD. FIRST BOARD. 2041 eh FultonOotdCo 11X 200 eh do bl 6 12- 100 eh do 1020 12 200 eh Sch Nar b3O 3734 100 eh Susq Cenal Co 2 ddys 25,1 i 00 eh do b3O 26 200 eh Read R b3U 6511 150 eh do 67X BOARD 110 eh Irwin Oil br 634 100 eh Sch Nav orfd 42 2:4) ah Big Mountain Coal' b9OlO 100 oh Beading Rcash66X 100 eh North ea R 134 liou eh Read R cash 665 C IWO ah do 67 MI oh Susq Cal b 5 25,4 SPRIN G DAMASKS, VESTIBULE LACE CURTAINS, AND LARGE INVOICE OF BROWN SHADES - or ENTIRELY NEW DESIGNS I.E. WALRAVEN, 81:1130ZS5ORTO W. H. DARRYL, MASONIC HALL; 719 CHESTNUT ST. SENAT, BROS. & 00. 414 CFMSTNIPT Street, opposite Strawberry St. Importers of WHITE GOODS. Offer a complete assortment of Jaconets,Oitabrica, Checks, Victoria Lawns, Nainsooks, Swiss Malls, India Book, India Mull and other Muslin's of ota usual make and finish. itits-tts J. T. DELACROIX. Has now open at his New Store. No, 37 South Second st.above Chestnut, A large stock of the newest styles of CARPETINGS, John Crossley Ic Sons VELVETS. 6 , BIiCSE.L.S. " 66 TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, Together with an extensive Use 0: IIIIPERIA.L and EXTRA THREE-PLY Ingrain and Venetian Carpetingai Aa r Oil Cloths, Window Shades end Matting" Wholesale and retail at the LOWEST PRICES FOR CASH- trthts-3 m CHARLES STOKES & COM FIRST-CLASS "ONE-PRICE" RZADY MADE CLOTHING STORE, st) 824 CHESTNUT STREET, UN __ DER 'THE COU L lWrtili. HOTEL, P A. For Coat—. Lengthofback - ,4 .. from base at ...... li cellar towalst :i .E . 7--.0 an dfrorn waist 1 x. to awl of tall. .1.,.. , r,gtb. of - 4 . ',.',. teeTe (With . -am crooked), - - '- from middle . 4.. ., 0 1,,- of back be . --- ri, tweet:- the, .- .w' :boulders tot .-1 end of cuff, # and around 1 ~.., • ; the mat pro ' ..; xr_inent partof _7 - = ' the cheat and waist. Stay i ethetti ererect or stooping. * ' 11 1. Fez Pants, inside sewn, It• and outside seam from kip bone arond tee waist and hip. Far Vest, same as Coat- A good Ilt guaranteed. All garments made fronOlrectlone sent In ac cordance with these inert actions will Der:tarantula satisfactory. If not so, the money will be returned for them. officers' Uniforms Beady made, always cr nand, or made to order in the best manner and es the most reasonable terms. Having finished man) hundred Uniforms the past year for Staff,. Field , and Line Officers, as 'well as for the !Ivry, In are prepared to execute all orders in this tine pri it correctness and despatch. The largest and most desirable stock of Beady Made Clothing in Philadelphia always on hand. THE PRICE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUREN ON ALL OF THE GOODS.. /Specimens of Cloth, or other materials, with es timates sent by mail to any address When r♦ Quested. CHARLES STOKES CO CRA_RLES STOKES, E. T, TAYLOR, W. J. STOKES. mhltnthsly T OST. —A LARGE - POORET-BOOK contain j_4 mg money and bills of goods, bonat in this city. A reward will be paid by leaving it at the office of the Union Hotel, ARCH street, . above TIIIRD. Icy TO IN N VEST I OLD GROU I $lO.OOO RENTS . ; no commission or ex penses. J. HAYS CARSON. ny2l-?t* 251 North Ninth street. rum° 1107a1311.1_ , N1lIATING Second-story rooms savant for permanent or transient boarders at lob SPRUCE &reel.. ap2l.-20fr LOT ON SPRUCE STREVT, by Tweuty-fourth street; 75 feet front on :Spruce street by 100 feet in depth to Manning street. Will be sold or let on ground rent at the low rate of ti!.3 75 per foot; water pipe latd in Manning street, and the ground tree from every ineumbrance. Apply to A. B. CAR. E'ER Or CO., Ninth at d Filbert streets. apt?' 6t* OOP SKIRT IRAN lIPAOTORY. —hoop Al Skirts ready-made and made to order; war ranted of the best materials. Also, Skirts repaired. MRS. E. BAYLEY, 812 Vine Street, above Eighth . aplS-lm etst FOR SALE HOUSE AND FURNI TURE—An excellent opportunity for one 'bout commencing house-keeping. The house is beautifully situated, built of the best materials, and with all modern improvements. The furni ture 01 the latest style. Inquire on the premises, southeast corner of SIXTEENTH and MOUNT VERNON streets. ap,2l-2t* NEW CROP TEAS —Choice new crop Green and Black Teas, of the latest importatio a, in store and for sale by M. F. SPILLIN, Tea Dealer and Grocer, Northwest corner of Arch and Eighth streets. apt L FRESH BOSTON AND TRENTON ORAOK ERS, of all varieties, for sale by M.F. SPIL LIN, Northwest con Arch and Eighth sts. apt( IDII ABIS> DRIED BEEF AND TONGUES.— El Very superior Jersey limns, choice Dried Beef and large Tongues, for sale by M. F. SPIL LIN. Northwest cor. Arch and Eighthsts. FAMILY FLOUR.—Splendid Family Flour, by the barrel, or in, small bags, for sale by ALF. SPILIAN, Northwest corner Arch and Eighth streets. ap2l SOMETHING- ENTIRELY NEW. trOLDIED,S 7 COMP , !!.NION,!yERY SMOKERS COM.PANItiN. - • The moot complete present, a Father, Mother, Brother, Sister or Friend, can make, to their rela tive in the army. TEE BIDGWOOD PIPE AND TOBACCO CASH The cheapest, most useful, compact and cony*. nient article ever manufactured. Call and inepao them, •8. & Bi...wiagErr, Appointed sole Agent% 624 Chestnut street. MTh e trade *supplied fit, the Company's Price 3; or a discount allowed ()BOSSE & ,BLAuKWELL,,S PICKLES. &c. ' I I,J A full variety of these celebrated English Pickles and Sauces, comprising•gberkiag, mixed pickles, caul Mower, onion s, walnuts, chow chow, picalilll; also, sauces, ac., viz: John'llall, Read ing, Battey. Worcestershire, Soyer`ii. 'Sorg, Lon don Club. Luchnow, Chutney,•.BolM, Shrimp,- Lobster, Anchovies, King of Onde, Royal Table; Sultana, Currie Powder, Spanish and French Olives, Mushroom and Walnut Catsup, Anchovy, Paste, Potted lleat and Game, Sardines in butter, kc. , imported and for sale by J. B. BUiSSIBB, CO., 108 and 110 South Wharves. HEI4II3°H)IB , - HELMBOLD'S • HELMBOLD'S- HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, HIGHLY CONCENTRATED, COMPOUND. COMPOUND FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU. FLUID EXTRACT BUCHU I A POSITIVE A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY SPECIFIC REMEDY FOR Non-retention or Incontinence of Urine, TM Lion, Inflammation er Ulceration ef tfe• ' Bladder and Kidneys, Diseasfs of the Prostrate Gland, Stone in the Bladder, Calm:dons Gravel or Brickdwit ' Deposit, , AND dll, Diseases or affections of the Bladder and Nur.. neys, and Dropsical Swellings existing in Men, Women or Children Helmhold's Extract Machu ilelmboldls Extract gnaw For Weakness arising frcrm Habits of Bissipanuit attended with the following symptoms: " ludispesition to Exertion, Loss of Memory, eulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease. Dimness of YhtiOn, - Wakefulness, Pain in the' Back, tint. cereal Lassitude of the Muscular System, Hot Hands, Flushing of the Body, Dryness of the • Skin, ERUPTIONS ON THE FACE, PALLID COUNTENANCE. These symptoms. if allowed to go en, Which medicine invariably removes, soon follow Fa , aity, Epileptic Fits, in one of whiCh the patient may expire. Who can say that they are not frequently fol lowed by - those "direful die.. eases" "INSANITY, and CONSUMPTION?" Many are aware of he cause of their suffering. The records • of the insane - Asylum s, and the Melan - oho/S. Deaths by Con. - • suin kdion, bear ample - witness , to the truth of the as-serum:L. The constitution once allett:pdwith Organic Wealatessas. quires the aid of Medicine to Strength= and In cvorate the System, which HELM. BOLD' S EXTRACT - SUCHU Invarlablyjloaa?, Helmtiold's Extract Bohn Is safe, pleasant in its taste and odor, =Allmon Strengthening than any of the IROara of N OR BA R. For those suffering from BROKEN DOWN A_ND DELIOATB ooseerrrinlolll. From whatever cause, either in MALE' OR FEMALE. rr lima. GIPS Tog A GOOD APPETITE, WILL GIVE TOG STRONG, R'EALTRY7NIIIIVES, WILL GIVE YOE BRISK AND ENERGETIC FEELINGS, and SLEEP will enai4a, to A tatell - convince the most SKEPTICAL.. flelmbold'sffighly Concentrated COMPOUND fluid Extract Sarsaparilla, For purifying the blood, re moving all dis eases arising from ex cesa and imprtidenelee life, chronic constitutional 41seasea arising from an impure elate of the blood, and the only roll, able and effectual known remedy for is clue of Scrofula, Scald Bead, Salt Atmore Pains and Swellings aff the B ones,i Ulceration of the Throat and Legs,ElotolNS Pimples on the Face, • Tetter,Erysipelas.and all scaly eruptions of the skin, • And Beautifying the Comptaken' NOT A FEW _ - _ - of the worst disorders that afflict manktnd arta* fro the corruption that accumulates in the blood. Of all discoveries' that have been made to purge 13 out, none can equal in effect HELNEBOLD'I3 COMPOUND EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA, • It cleanses and renovates the blood,-'instills UM vigor of health into the system, and purges out the tali - more whivli make disease. It stimulates the healthy functions of the body and expels thefts.. orders that grow and rankle in the blood. Sue& • remedy, that could be relied on,' has long beea sou:rill for, and now, for the Mettle:lA the public have one on which they can depend. - Our here does not admit certificates to show its but the trial of a single bottle will shew to the Malt that it has virtues surpassing anything they han ever taken. Two tablespoonful of the Extract of Sarsaparß. to added to a pint of water, is equal to the Lamm Diet Drink, and une. bottle is fully equal to a gal-. lon of the Syrup of Sarsaparilla, or the DecoctWV as usually made. 97 - THESE EXTRACTS HAVE BEEN AD.. DIITTED TO USE IN THE UNITED STATES ARMY, and are also in very general use in all tke STATE HOSPITALS and PUBLIC SANITARY INSTITUTIONS throughout the land, as well. as in private practices and are, considered as intake. able remedies. See Medical Properties of Meas. From Dispensatory of the United States; See f'retessur DEWEES'S yaluabli worlDijou the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr PHYSIC, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr. EPHRAIM& XeDOINK. ELL, a celebrated Physician, and Member of the Royal College of *Surgeons, Ireland,and published, in the transactions of the Singsand Queen's Jour. See Medico-Chirugical Review, publiahed by RENJAIVIIN TRAVERS, Fellow of Royal.oa lege of Surgeons, See most of the late Standard Works onilledij nine& PRICES. Extract Roan, El 00 per bottle, or Et: in SR " Sarsaparilla, $l. 00 per bottle, or Six fir E. Delivered to any address, securely packso Address letters for Information, to HELHBOLD% Druz and C)iemioal liVareholtisia Drug and Chemical Warebonso 594 BROADWAY, N.-Mi OR 594 BROADWAY, N. Y., OR HELMBOLD'S MEDICAL DEPOTi • 104 South Tenth Streel‘ PHILADELPHIA. BEWARE' OF COUNTERFEITS A.IND 117X1 PRINCIPLED, DRAT,T-GEN, Who endeavor . to. dispose of "their own" mad “other" articles on the reputation attained by . HELXBOLD'S PREPABATIOIII3: HELALB, S GENUINE EXTRACT 'WORM ELELISIBOLIPS GE1g32.4 EXTRACT EULE.S.IIP ARIZON GENUINE BOag WILBEfi :`Bold: by all Druggists. ASK FOR HELMBOLUS IrirQnt out the advertisement and send for It an avoid Imposition and exposure. mbleonlesdat