ARRIVAL ok the United States GUNBOAT ABOOfeTOOK.—' The United States gunboat Aroostook* Lieut. JF>lin C. Beaumont commanding, ar rived : at the PhUadt-lphia Navy-yard last evening, and gives an interesting report of h*r cruise in search of the United States Fl’igfttlJ Vermont. ghe left Boston on the J>J, ami fell in with the \ermont on the morning of the 7th inst, in lat. S 3 23, long. 63 30 On the Stli a severe gale occurred, and nothing could Le done in aid of the crippled frigate. On the following day, in getting a hawser out to the Vermont* the Aroos look lost her Maiulopmast, which in falling carried away the smoke stack, steam escape pipe, portion of her rail, and caused much other damage. The next night.her foretopmast was carried away. The Aroostook remained 5u company with th«* Vermont until the evening of the 20th, after the steamer saron had copie to her assistance. The AroofU»ok towed the Vermont a portion of the time, but, being in a crippled condition herself, could not make much progress. Captain Beaumont was un tiring in his exertions during the nine days he remained with tbs renuo?if. A temporary sinoke-staok wasfiited up to replace lbat carried away, which, liowevor, only partially served to free the vessel from the coal gas, aud there was much suffering among the officers and crew froui this cause. When they let; the I’erinrat the officers were «Tl well, There was. however, a heavy siuk listauoug the crew, from the ex insure incident to the crippled condition of the vessel. One of the crew was drowned in big berth during the night, on the 24th ult., when her rudder was carried away. Two others of the crew died from expo pure, and several were frostbitten. On thelStb inst., just before leaving the Vermont, the Aroostook fell in with the schooner Olicer H. Booth) of Poughkeepsie, iu distress. She was bound to New York from Georgetawu.U. c .Imvingnm tkoblwkadMuring which she received several shots from the Potomac batteries. She was supplied with sails, provisions aud water from the Vermont. She liad on board sixteen of the crew of the Ocean Monarch, abandoned at sea, and liad transferred six others to another vessel. Bv or per ot the Secretary of War, the name of Fort Calhoun ; at the Kip Kaps, has been changed to that of Fort Wool, in recognition of the faithful services of the general commanding that depart ment. The streets of St. Louis are again assuming their wonted business appearance. CITY ITEMS. Yancey —Yancey, the great Se erosion spouter and rebel emissary, lias been caught. The Illustrious unhung put on sailors 1 clothes, aud attempted to run the blockade in the attiri- of an honest man. But* the ears of the Secession boast stuck out, and Yancey was bagged. The Alabamian can now brood over tbe uncertainty of lmman affairs, while spending his time in Vort Warren, and he can contrast his tarry garments with the elegant suits he was wont to see at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockhiil ft Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, in the old time when he at least professEd loyalty. Camp Wit vs. Camp Wittles. —A corporal Df a Pennsylvania cavalry regiment writes to The Press that horse-radish now constitutes a part of the soldiers 1 daily rations. We presume that they frequently get Tfftfftercd-in. 'this is probably a spicy joke, aud the author of il is u s serving, without doubt, of a new suit of •clothes, of the latest Spring style, from the Mammoth Clothing Emporium <.f Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestuut Street, which suit he can have at the shortest notice, urovidod he pays fir tbe samo. We copy the following from an Indiana jpiper: It appears that tin l ladies of Ladoga, Montgomery -county, in that State, turned out en masse , the other day, >sd tfenwiishtd the contents of every liquor shop in the jriace. They then culled upon the druggists, and informed them that if they sold intoxication tenors for any other purpose than medicine they would be summarily dealt ivith. Bi:t. on further consultation, they concluded to .flemolißh ail tliß liquor in the drug stores, which ihoy went to work and accomplished, emptying the casks into the gutter. Each oue of these ladles (1} should be pre sented with a ;:i AUdcn, from Bcstcni sctirs l> M • Stacy, Pocahontas and Earl, for Philadelphia, at anchor jn the roadstead, together with four brigs loaded with stores for the blockading squadron, and the - revenue cutter Dobbin. Wind W. Yours, ftc. AARON MABSHALL. 37 teLscrapn. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., March 23, 4 P M. The brig Andrew Peter?, from Messina, proceeded up this morning. Vi: d SW—weather cloudy. JOHN P. MARSHALL. MEMORANDA. Ship WellflVet, Bich. cleared, at New York 22d Inst, for San Francisco. Bark Linda, Jlewett, sailed from Matanzas 12th inst. for Philadelphia. Bark Behring, Slorsv, cleared at Boston 22d inst. for Hong Hong. Schre Jos W Pish, Shaw, and Wm Moore, Ingersoll, hence, arrived at Boston 22d in9t. Schr J A Parsons, Shaw, cleared at Boston 22d inst. for Philadelphia ,Schr E F Lewis, Wallace, hence for Portland, at Sa ran 21st inst. Schr Minerva, Jefferson, for Philadelphia, sailed “from Fall River 21st inst. Schr Globe, Ames, from Warren for Philadelphia, at Newport 20th nit. - SchrZ A Paine, Wooster, from Eastport for Philadel phia, at Newport 21&t iust. ’Schn M l k Hudson, ttudson, Pauline, Brown, M Pow- ell, Fenton, J Compton, Tates, Nellie D, Stndams, Chief, " Champlin, Kate Gordon, Wilson, and sloop J Seymour, Norton, for Philadelphia, cleared at New Tork 22d inst. Steamer Cygnet, hence, arrived at Now York 12tli inst. Steamers Beverly, I’it-rce, and Vulcan, Morrison, cld At New Tork 22d inst. for Philadelphia. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS VP TJ 12 O’CLOCK LAST EIGHT, CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth nt ChMtunt ita. i Luther Reeae, Harrisburg YV S Smith. Illinois II Arnold.'Now.York Johit A Morris IB L McOonnldj St Joseph S Sibley, Boston Jas Tucker, Jr, Boston YV Wales, Boston E K Beach & !:i b-ev Vork Mrs John Haldeman. Pa >’ A Awl, Harrisburg John O Potter, Boston Hiss Potter. Boston Miss Janos. New York Hl.Bateman, New Tork o Knox, New York O H Borden, Fall liirer Capt Hitchcock, DSS . J Banks & wf, Heading 31 Thompson A wf, D C C H Hunt, Boston Geo P Beall, Santa Fe J M Latbrop, New York S P Smith, Cumberland MriG APeaiCßj'mnherland MifsPoareo, Oumbeslan/1 Mibb K Price, Gumbei 1.i.’l GW W righl, Wash, D C ■ C Willard, Troy, NY KB Moore, Troy, N Y A A Becomes Dr E G Tucker & wf, Boston Mr Gibbeß A la, New Y'oik Mr Stevens, New York r"''ri<3l«BEJiaulete, New tork (' W Jordan, New York W C Jwuau, New York A Wolker. New York YV C Burgess, Nov. 1 ork J G Brown, Now Jersey - J Metcher, Boston Jno F Seheltteld, Mass A Brighsm, Massachusetts Jesse Giorer --C M Donovan. Peuna W T Brigham, Baltimore - B McLaughlin, Boston Col Rowan, New York lirjP'SMWier, Prov, j; J JI. Greene, New York • E EBennet,jNevr York GII Eldridge & wf, Boston E S Monroe, New York A Thompson, Newark, 0 3)r J E Newtou, New York II Daniels, Rhode Island ■W C Cod ones & la, Boston AF B Ma. tin, Newark, N J Mis Young. New York J Haldeman, Penna Mrs J B Weller, Ntu York Mla» Haraiyika, New Tort M H Kinsey, New York Wm Lord, Maine Bartley Lord, Boston W W MeKaig, Maryland s T Bernard, Mary land A C Horton A la, Cincin’i J F.Schultz, Phiia W M Shuster, Wash, D C ? IteMgen & wf, New York 31P Read, New York J Arnot, Jr, Elmira, N Y W H Lawrence, BS N - J L McConnell. USA ED Neill, St Paul T J Hill, Prov, El W H Crocker, Maryland H B Bruner, Phil R s Colton, Baltimore G H Teete Ira Cole, New York L G Baker, Wash. D C YV E Maorohoad, wa, D 0 C C Tucker, IVash, u 0 YV H Allen, New York ft N Clark, Now York . W H Holt, New York J S Irwin, Madison, lowa A Terrney, New York G YV Dillaway. low a Dr Burnß 31 P Green, Missouri W T Harris, Bellefonte, Pa I Morphy, Indiana MmT Wallleo, Oikclnnati J JMrdyd, New YOl k J Mlllholland, Beading MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st, below Arch. •J BBeddjg, Shipper.burg T S Johnson, Lebanon, 0 J McMillin, Ripley, u Cl,as M Ihomae, Attica,lnd ec.Pa N Peters, Delaware t™. Deiawsre Benj F Sbenk, Lancaater C S Seaton, Umontown, Pa G A Torrence, Connelsv.Pa K B Miller, Columbia, Ind YVm Beeson, Uniontown Pa John P Vincent, Erie Tlios H U McPherson ' John Oalloway, Milton, Ind Hon YV 8 Boss, Harrisburg J O Weattf, LancasHv H C Weaver, Lancaster IhMßrgdkcsd, FLiit* t A Miller, AltOOnW W sT 1 Pa „ 0 a lewis A wf, Honolulu Miss Matthews, Pittsburg Sliss Atkinson, Pittsburg TtnrJSw B ™’„ C J Beam, Now Paris, O ¥.5 Clarliss isle,H.o 9 R Bryant, Valparaiso, £nil J I S T^ om '?, E ’ Pa J H Piefcßderltr. Milton J* Vwalon, Cetlj.l ura S w Murphey & la, Phils Lyman Husted A wf, ill j Given, lowa ’ H A Nelson, Montreal a D Nelson, Montreal K H McCartney, Pi Itsliurg C McKibbin, Jr, Alev Y'a ME Cheney, Briuesliurg A Laing, Wheelin'- V , B H Harrington, lllipuiß John Bawsr.Now Jamas 8 Hlbber, Indiana Walter Mitchell, Harris!,. SS Casey, Kentucky P J Nichols, Long Island I. F Howland, Long Lf’and G W Morgan, Beading J M WeiatHsg. Beading Jas Taylor, Rupert, Pa AUCBiUAJf Bircicii —unesfnuf at., above Tilth. CJeo H Griggs, USN Geo H Rutter, U S N ? M m ß “ sett ' ir 5 N Jas B Taylor, New York yhite, Chicago, 111 E A Hewitt, Pittsburg J G Notes, Pittsburg Lieut W H Heulings, 0 S A TOU’UBepdy Jos Smiihcra, Delaware rf M Shakespear,Hover,Del John Lloyd ft la, Pa S Smith, Richmond, Va F Watson, New York John P Hoffman, Luzerne co W Hackett, Easton A BJfarahaU, New Yoik W Campbell A la, Lex, Ky jKmrDoyle, New York J C Townsend, Baltimore J W6o7W» BwltoftuniX J J S Heller* Maryland C J> Beeper ft l»> >; J ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. y Blaing, Lancaster, 0 W Bernhard, New York X H Cox V Price, New York JR Stockton, Ciniiiimati W 0 Porter. Waterford,!? V S J Leedom B Sharp, New Jersey J T Toy, New Jersey B B Baker, New York 2L Tailor ft la, Penna C Heydrick, Delaware X Potte * Jos A MonheimerJ 9 Pwpente ft fy, T *nton J Crawford) New York COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut, d J Bees, Harrisburg Miss Lewis, New York D W Wagoner, Wash, DC .S Mason, Delaware Phelan, New York 0 Scheild, Delaware J B Ballock, Maryland Z> B Frieze, Maryland 9 Taylor, Maryland Chas Q Hartshorn, Pa C J Miles ft I, Harrisburg J 8 Grpwfcnrd, Maryland Aevl Oberholtzer, Pa j o a M Brown, Elkton, Md, J Burnett,.Felton, Del Jos Gilmore, Penn^a Ja» P Straehurg, P ft J P BrMBlsU, FfjUl’ft j THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. T Freeman, Hagerstown W M McDowell Maryland D W O Ruutelle, Penn* W Zane, South Easton S E Van Baum, Ohio H C Hoff, Obis J II Davis, Ohio E V Underwood, Ohio W Poward, Brooklyn J J Lodge, Madison. Ohio H V CroniEf, ?larjl#n4 C JlqOuiilyj-. Now York It w Marshall, Varksburg J Heebner, rottsvllle Wm Hoff', Ohio STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. G M Kulp, Paterson, Pa Thos E Watt, Latrobc Jos Y Prawford, Chambers 7 * John II Wilson, Clearfield W Kelley John Bo man C Rercman, Washington, O Capt Davis, Washington, O Miss MAy Grose, Pa G T Jtfierie. West Chester John Bolstiu,Pa E Newton, Wash, D C James Mann, Baltimore J McCullough, Ohio S D James, Spriugfield, O Wm 11 Watt, Pittsburg Geo Chambers, WcstmoreM Gluts Wilson, Wash, DO MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. J C Weeden, New Jersey R T lleuuett, Baltimore E D Weems, Baltimore T V Coryell ft laly K flturges, Marylatd S Taylor, Bucks co f Taylor, Rucks co M llowern, DhUwiui C Busier, Poona G WUe, Monroe county W W Ynrdley, Wilm, Del NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. G C Degenliardt, Penna B J Schoca, Stlinsgrove J Smith, New Hope G M ilrubnkor, Penna A J Schollenberger, Wash r* PKarH, Danville J S Rodder, Pebui II Smith, Wash, D G E E Warren, Boston Hiss Kate Warren, Boston BABLET SHEAF—Bocond street, below Tine. F Stapler, Newtown H C Kastburn, Penna H Buckmun, Penna Lewis O Paxsoo, Mifflin co Howard Bell, Mifflin co Sergt.l White, Penna J 0 Jervis, Hartsvillo John Such, Dovlestown C L Wcrlhington, Penna J M Stockton, New Jersey A J lame, Penna C H Carlisle, Newtown REYERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. John Schilling, Canton, O D W Mead, Mt Vernon, O John Lelan, Media J V. Mott, Walden James Jones, Welden Mrs C Weldy, Myerstown Miss Ida Wehly, Myerstown A llagar, New York BALD EAGLE—>Third street, above OallowhllL Thos S Leiscnring, Altoona 11 Qauntz, Allentown Jonas Ott, Allentown Henry Tool ft la, Eninas, Pa Miss M Tool, Emails, Pa MOUNT YEBNON HOTEL—Second at., ab. Arob* G H Roberts, Norristown II P Ritter, Norristown S MuFate, New York 11 Adolph, Beading J F Marshall, Beading Dr G D Townsend BLACK BEAR—Third Btreet, above OallowhllL Wmßuppert, Northampton John Hiestand, Norrißtown Chas Boctteger, Lehigh co W G Heller, Easton Solomon Filler. Orwigsburg SPECIAL NOTICES. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured* for $l, or $1 returned ! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or SI returned I WISH AST’S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL Is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years 1 stand ing, or the money returned. Price SI per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. 10 North SECOND Street. Descriptive Circular sent free on application. feB-2m L. Q. G. WISHABT. One-Price Clothing, op the Latest fifVLXS, made lathe Rest Muxitf, axpM-saly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked In Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Oxx-Frici System is strictly adhered to. All ore thereby treated alike. ■eSS-Xy JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street. Dr. Robertson’s Gout and Kheu matic Drops —The only reliable remedy for Rheum a tifWi Gout, &o, Price s}, Pot sale by DYOTT & CO., No. 232 North SECOND Street, jal.umtf Depot for all Popular Medicines. Office op the Adams jjL»L jfegXPBESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, January 27, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, D 0 > by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South 4ootipled by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at our office. Soldiers 1 parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heiro, and bulky packages received And receipted fer it our depot, S. B, corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ja27-tf Superintendent. MARRIED. MOORE—KTtIER.—On the 18th inst., by Rev. D. W. llartine, D. !»., Mr. John Moore, of Washington, D, C.» to Miss Ellen T. Krier, of Briilesburg. # AMON—ROSS.—On the 20th inst., by the same, Mr. Grot Hi Anion to Miss Eliaabeiliß. Boiiiboth of Camden county, New Jersey. # DIED. RICKARDS.—On.Ibe 23d inst., Ellen M. Richards, at tbe residence oflier brother-in-law, Lewis Taws, Tulpe iicckcu street, near Green, Germantown. Due notice will be given of the fnneral.- # TOWNSEND. —On First-day morning, 23d inst., Pris cilla Townsend, in the 77th year of her. age. Funeral from her late residence, No. 468 Franklin st.,' l3l S. DRABFORD, Secretary. »,■ ■ rmVERSITV OF PENNSYLVANIA, lk3 (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.)—The examina tion of the Jiu ior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at the dose of Iho Second Term, will be held in the fol lowing order: FRIDAY, March 2lst—Kioto 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Provost* (Intellectual Philosophy,) And fioplumiorefb by Prof. Fru/er, (Uhemielry of the Metalloids,) written. From II tol, Freßhmen, by Prof. Allen, (Herodotus,) oral. MONDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Kendall, (Differential Calculus,) aud Sophomores, by Prof. Jacksou, (Cicero,) written. From 11 to 1, Fresh* by Prof. Coppec, (History,) oral- TUISDAY, 25th—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Trigo nometry,) and Freshmen, (Algebra,) by Prof. Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Frazer, (Dynamics,) oral WEDNESDAY, 26th—From 9 to It, Sophomrres,*by Prof. Copj fee. (Logic,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Alien, (Demosthenes.) oral* THURSDAY, 27th—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Jackson, (Cicero de OWciis,) oral. From 11 to J,Sopho mores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides,) oral. FRIDAY, 28th—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson* (Horace's SutircsO oral, GEORGE ALLEN, mb2l-Gt Secretary cf the Faculty of Arts. WHITE OAK TIMBER.-OWING TO the large appropriation {ten millions of dollars) made by Congress for the construction of war veajels, and Also the ereat demand for almost every other Bpccies of water crafts, such as Schooners, Brigs, Steam Barges, tugs, &c., will tend to put the price of WHITE OAK TIMBER at a figure considerably higher than ever krown before. All of this class of timber will bo furnished from the States of Pennsylvania and Delaware, as the Ohio timber cannot POSfliVly reach the market before the first of September, which will to too Into fortho Builders of Vessels, they being obliged to have tlieir vessels ready for the machinery at as early a day as possible. “Now will be the time for timber men to prepare, run to in errket, and dispose of a quality of timber heretofore little wiled for;” And should wr people continue to per mit the British Government to go into our forests, and mew down end carry away, to their ports, OUR BEST OAK, to be used by them in building men-of-war on improved plans, this species of timber will, in a very short space of time, run entirely ont, 44 and, in lieu of thif indulgence given our cousins across the water,” we maybe vie ited by them some morning, when least ex pected, with * fleet of those very grim*visaged fellows, carrying some 40 guns each, demanding of us an apology for some fancied offence, or an untangling of ideas to suit the fancy of Lord Lyons or some other representa tive of Johnny Bull; and, should we fail to make remu neration as demanded, they may invito us to try the timbers of their crafts, to see whether an American Ball can penetrate the American Oak as effectually as an « English Ball.” Yours, mli2l-Bi* SAVE YOUR'TIMBERS. fwr=» AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY UJj OF LAKE SUPERIOR. Notice is hereby given, that an Instalment of FIFTY CENTS per share, on each and every share of the Capi tal Stock of the AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR will be due and payable at the office of Iho Cmppany, No. 45 South THIRD Street, on or before ihe first day of APRIL, 1&3&. By order of the Board, mh2o lot DENPY SHARWOOD, Secretary. w==> EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM UJJ PANY, Office 407 LIBRARY Street. Plll£.Al>ELi-HIA, March 14, 1882. The ninth (9ih) instalment., of five dollars per share, upon the Capital Stock of the Company, will be payable ou the Ist of April next, at their Oflice. ARCHIBALD McINTYRE, mhls-stthtapl Treasurer, n*=p» NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—Sub- LL3 scribers to the stock of the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency are hereby notified that a second in stalment of five per cent, on all shares of stock sub scribed for prior to March 4, 1862, will be due and paya lile to tho undersigned, at the Office of the Company, in this city, No 4 WILLING’S Alley, ou or before the 10th day of April next; anp in default of said payment their stock will be forfeited. mhS 15 22 29 apS# CHAS. M. HALL, Treasurer. ■Big ■ MONUMENT CEMETERY NOTICE. —An Assessment of 60 Cents on each and every Lot in tho Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from tax ation), will Ladue and payable, at the Oflice of the Ceme te»y. No. 141 North SIXTH Street, on the Ist day of APRIL next. The payment of $4.40 on any one Lot , together with the assessments now due, will exempt the same from tax etien er awstments fewer hereafter, if paid before tUe Ist day «f AritlXi next; if paid after that time, the as sessment then falling due must be paid in addition. mb!9-12t E. TAYLOR, Secretary. FORTY-FIRST ANNIVERSARY' OF lk3 THE MISSIONARY' SOCIETY OF THE PHILADELPHIA CONFERENCE, Will be k4ld MONDAY, March 24th, at 7 o’clock, at the Musical Fund Halt, LOCUST Street, above Eighth. Addresses may be expected by Rev. Dr. Durbin, Franklin Moore, Hod. J. A. Wright, and Hon. W. T. Willey, of the United States Senate, and others. Tickets of admission may be had at Perkenpiue & Higgins', Fourth street, below Arch: Tract Depository, Sixth above Arcli; T. C. Nes bitt, 1226 South Fourth street; J. W. Hicks, Second, above Almond ; and James B. Dure, 1227 North Second mb22"2t* JAMES B PARE, Secretary. nrg± OFFICE OF THE CAT AYVISSA RAIL UJ* ROAD COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, March 10,1862. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be beld on TUESDAY, the firßt day of April, 1862, at 12 o’clock ,t>oOD, ai the Company’s oflice, No. 308 \VAi«NUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. The Annual Election for President and Directors will be held on MONDAY, the fifth day of May, 1862, at the Company’s oflice. i mhlO-tapl WM. R. FISHER, Secretary fyssp* Notice. —tHe board of aiAxA u3 GERS of the PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMPANY have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., for the Bix months ending the 31st inst, payable on and after the Ist day of April next. Transfers of Stock will net he made for Ten Days after the 21st instant. W. S. WILSON, March 17,1E62. mhlT-mwfiSl Treasurer. ryr=* AVIS AUX LIONS BE LA MODE. Mr. P. Andriot a l’honnbur d’jnformer lbs FHAKCAIB ET LES ETRANGBRS QOTL EST AUJOURD’HUI GERANT I)K LA MAISON, GRANVILLE STOKES, 009 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. li guarnntis par sa position aux homines de goat, qne ses vfctemens porterons toujours un cachet de distinc tion innimitable et a des prix a 25 pour cent au dessous den’impei'ta auelle maiaon. tonga* Mud* ets&m tiaue Pont mis en rapport avec tes artistes leg plus h&blles de sa partie, tant a Paris qu’a Londres, et qui lui fourni rons toujours les plus nouvelles modes et les mieux por tfces de ces deux pays. Avis a ceux qui tiennent a etre a I’avance des modes. mbi-lm RETAIL DRY GOODS. JE. CASSELBERRY WILL OFJSN • THIS 'MORNING, from Auction Sales of WIL MKBDING & MOUNT, New York, the following Goods, of the importation of Messrs. L. & B. Curtis & Co., and C, F. Schneider & Co.; also, from the Auction Sales of this city, of the past week: 15 pieces fine quality Jaepe Cliaine Jacquard. TOIL DE UHEYIiES, AT IT CENTS. 14 pieces superb quality Chaine, set figures, gray groutid BARBARAS, at 23 cts. 12 pieces sublime quality Mobair Wool Jacquard.small Checked ESPERANCE, at 31 cts. 17 pieces heavy Heps quality, email Broshe figdrel FAUSANIA9, very costly, at 25 els. 16 pieces small Parish rage rich Broche Bouquet, and still more expensive CONCORDIAS, 32 cts. 5 pieces BLACK FIGURED SILKS, at 62#. 5 « “ “ “ a* T?, 5 *« •* « «* at 58 cts. 10 pieces plain POULT DE SOIE *ILKS, # of a yard wide, Greens and Browns, at $1 per yard. Severaliots plain BLACK SILKS', from 75c. up. Shepherd’s Plaid Cashmeres, double-width, 31V. 20 pieces Sheplitrd F{aids, lg#, 1 case euperiorVhite giound Brilliants, 12#. 1 case best styles Spring De Laines, 18#. 1 case fine Cloaking Cloths, all-wool, SI 20. Repellant Cloaking Cloths, 00 cts. and 31. Cloths and Cassimeres for Boys. 4-4 Brown Table Pamaabat 31. 4- 4 Bleached Table Damask, at 37 and 40, 4-4 Bleached Table Damask, all linen, 56 cts. CHINTZES—CHINTZES. A good quality bpring-style Chintz, at 10 cts. Uerrimac R. Hamilton, aud all leading Chintzes, 12#. Will open on Monday morning— -10 pieces BLACK DE LAINES, all-WOOI, 31# Cts. 10 pieces fancy wool De Laines, very fine, 31#. 8 pieces 5- 4 high cost, superior qunlity. PARIS PLAID FIL DK CHEYBKS, at 31# cts. 5 pieces high cost Jaspe FIL DE CHEVRE, 37# cts. ■9 dflzvu PARIS KIP CiLOYISiS light colors, superior quality, 62#, 10 dozen superior Grenadine Veils, 59 cts. 85 real Pusher Lace Veils, newest design, $1.50. Jouvin Kid Gloves, Spring colors, 88 cts. 20 de/.en best Whalebone Railroad C'orsets, 25 cts. J. B; CASSELBERRY'S Mammoth Dry Goods House, 45 North EIGHTH Street, below Arch. P. S.—Sole agency for the PATENT DOUBLE AC TION FLEXURE SKIRT. Judging from the unprece dented sale of this Skirt, it ifj but reasonable to suppose that it is the *kirt that will supersedo all others. Each Skirt contains 18 hinges. A laly can enter a car, car riage, or a pew door, or sit in an arm chair without the least inconvenience. For sale at It OASPRLBERRY»S. TJICHAEDSON’S LINENS.—I have JLAi now a full line of these Linens, which are the best for shirt Ironts and family use there is made. One lot gt 37#c, such SB is sold by linen stores at 50c, next number finer 42#c, next finer 50c, and finest at 60c. These goods are very heavy, nnd pure linen. Also, Linens of Dunbar, Dickson & Co.’s manufacture, and many other makes. Bosoms ready made 12#c, finer at 25c, and very fine ones at 37#c. Russia Crash at Bc, one bale at 10c. One lot All-liien Towels, fringed ends, Bc. each. One lot brown do 6#c each. Table Linens very cheap. AHfndale Counterpanes) alt sizes; Honey*Comb Coim* terpanes, and Marseilles Counterpanes. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. F. S.—Two cases of the best 12#c*Bleached Muslins in the city. These are a bargain. mh24-3t pHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETB, VV OIL-CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHAPES.—V. E. ABCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MABKET, will open, this morning, a cheap lot of fine Bleached Mußlins, 9, 10, and 12),c>; cheap lot or Delaines, 13, 18, and 33c; chess lot of new style Chintzes, ID and Hite.; cheap lot of Gasslmores, 50, 62, and 7fic.; cheap lot of Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37,50, aud 62c.; cheap lot of Floor Oilcloth., 31 to 50c.: cheap lot of Window Shades, 50; 62, nnd 75c. mh24-12t NEW EMBROIDERED PIANO AND TABLE COVEBS. Just opened, new and desirable styles of Embroidered Covers, at low prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ABRISOST, fiihSß- fit. 165 ft CHESTNUT Street. 1 Eyke & landell always keep the very Beat Black Breaa Silfca. Heayiest Gopdfd §ilka. Widows* Bilks, very durable. "YTEW SPRING PRINTS, J.N CHOICE STYLES. MERBIMACS, SPRAGUE, l‘ACU'l€ ' ALL TWELVE AND A HALE GENTS. A large lot beat styles and fast colors at 10c. COWPERTHWAIT ft CO., mlilS-tf K- W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Sts. Like a thing of life are ItEIUEB'S colored Photographs, at they should he, eaty, natural, and striking. None but the best artists being engaged, success is certain, Only 81, FEGOND Street, above QUEEN* mh24.lt* PERSONAL.— GEO. S. SHINDEL, M !>.—lnformation concerning him will thankfully be received by P. W. SHINDEL, Philadelphia post office - mh62«3t /NET IVORYTVPES. —REIMER’S \JT ere the most exquisite gems of the art. The de gree of perfection attained by the artist engaged on them is wonderful, indeed. Gallery, SICOND Street, Above Qs>een. It* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, MARCH 24, 1862 DErART- JgTAPLK EMBROIDKRIKS, LINENS, AND WHITE GOODS The subscribers are opening invoices of new and de sirable FRENCH, HUSH, and SCOTCH EMBROIJDERIES, selected oxpreaely for retail trade, and comprising the best descriptions of COLLARS, SLEEVES, and BREAKFAST SETS, CAMBRIC and DIMITY BANDS,, YALENCIENKK LACKS, CAMBRIC BPOINOS find NEEDLE-'WORKED TRIMMINGS generally. ALSO, Their usual extensive assortment of French, Irish, and Scotch LINENS and WHITE GOODS, for Ladies’ wear, and LINEN HOUSEHOLD GOODS, for family use. SHEPPARD, VAN lI&RLIXGEN, & ARRISON, mliSl-frmvfit 1009 CHESTNUT STREET. REMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA. CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM TO No. 930 CHESTNUT St. FIRST OPENING OF SPRING CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, PALETOTS, and DEMI-SACQUES, ON MONDAY. MARCH 34. J W. PROCTOR & CO. mli22-3t SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, Respectfully invite the attention ef buyers to their new and large stock of FINE AND RICH NOTTINGHAM LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS. AND LACE AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold a bargain. roh22-stuth6t |jYRE & LANDELL, E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOUBTH AND ARCH. SPRING OPENING. NEW CHINTZES, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW ORGANDIES, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE SILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS, COLORED POULT PE SOIES, mhlO-mwAs tf H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW • OPEN - rV -10,000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS, Of all gradefl and dualities, purchased at prices far below the coßt of importation, consequently they are able td offer one of the LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortments of Fancy Silks in the city. Rich Fancy Silks from 88c to $2. Two»faced Fancy Silks 75c, worth 51.12 V. CHEAPEST 75C.SILKS IN THE CITY. Good styles at SO and worth 38c. Small Plaid Silks 50c, worth 75c. Solid Green and Blue Silks. 7oc. Two-faced Figured Black Silks 75c, worth SI. - Also, a LARGE and CHOICE assortment of NEW STRING DRESS GOODS. NEW STYLES OF ENGLIBH AND ME It RIM AC AND ALL AMERICAN CHINTZES, 12« c. No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coates. N. B.—New Goods opening daily. mh22 New spring goods. Assortments received of Plain Brown Po do Soies. Modeif"and Bright Colors. Neat Checked Silks. Black Figured Silks. Glossy Cloaking: Silks. New and neat printed Lawns. Plain Styles of Organdies. Rich printed Organdies. Children’s neat fine Chintzes. Piques for Girls, and Wrappers. New, neat, and rich D$ Lamsa. Bright plaid Worsteds. New' printed Baregeß, very cheap. Foulard Robes, at very low rates. New Spring Shawls and Mantles. SHABPC.ES9 BROS. mh!9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Street!: From a bankrupt stock. WILL OPEN THIS MORNING— -60 dozen L C Hdkfs. at $1.50 per dozen. 27 “ <« “ at $1.62 « l u G6bte’ Hdkfa. $6 s6* 2 lt Ladies’ hemmed at 37# cents each. 3 - ** * l 3 tucks, at 62# cents. 4 il ** “8 tucks, at 75 cents. 2 “ Suspeuders at 37# cents. 4 “ “ Sf 59 998f9. 6 ** “ at i & cents. “ “ “ at 37# cents. Also, a nice assortment of Dress Goods, at JOHN H. BTOKES’, 702 ARCH Street. N. B —Jackson’s celebratedCoimting-houaePENCIL. All Merchants and Bankers use them. . mhlB CASSIMERES. 8,543 yards all-wool goods. Boys’ Cassimeres In greatest variety. Men’s Fancy and Black Cassimeres. Black Cloths at the right prices. COOPER ft CONABD, mhlS Southeast comer NINTH and MARKET. T INENS EY THE PIECE OR YARD. J-i Ballard Vale Flannelß, 33 to 73 eta. Linen Diapers, old prices for best goods. Shirt Fronts, fresh lots, 23 to 60 cts. Domestics always at loweßt market rates. tnhlS COOPER ft CONABD. TV/fEIIRIMACK, AMERICAN, AND ill ENGLISH PRINTS at 12* cents. Spring Delaines from auction, 12# cfs. 800 doz. L. C. Hdkfs. from auction, 8 to 14 cts. Shepherd’s Plaids of desirable sizes. Black Wool Delaines, usual good stock. «nh!3 COOPER A CONABD. XTEW FURNITURE CHINTZES -Lv AND ITTBNITURE COVERINGS. Tlw eiibscribera respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their new stock or Furniture Chintzes and Coverings. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN ft ABRIBON, mh22»6trp 1008 CHESTNUT Street Eyre & landell, fourth and ARCH Streets, have now for Spring sales— Solid Colored Poult de Soies. Solid Colored Figured Silks. Moire antiques and Watered Silks. mh2o ■ Eyre & landell have Shawls for the near trade. Black Stellas, from $1 to $l3. Black Shawls, all grades. Fashionable Spring Shawls. mhft) T'LECTRICITY WILL CURE ALL J—J FORMS [OF DISEASE, when applied by Prof. Ci Hi BOLLES* 1220 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, iht founder and teacher of an entire new mode of ap plying Galvanism, Magnetism, Electro-magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, in harmony with his discovery of the polarities of the brain, and ganglionic relations of the human system. Read the following: About two years apd gi* months ago I was taken with Inflammatory Rheumatism, and would sometimes have it sojbad, in different parts of my body, that I wouldbe un able to move. The parts affected would swell, and the pain was vory severe, and in damp weather would ge nerally be very stiff, and confined mo in the house. I have trisff different physicians and personal recommendations to euro tlie rheumatism without .mil, and I also Have taken a great many different extracts, and other modi clnesp andjgot but temporary relief. I was persuaded by a friend to try Professor BOLLES ft CO , 1220 WALNUT Street, Electrical Physicians, but thinking at the time it would be like the rest, 1 felt reluctant a trout trying it, but a few days after I saw a certificate in The Press, a daily paper of a cure of a chronic case he had made upon a minister of the M. S. Church, 1633 HELMUTH Street 5 and I went to see him, and after examination he mid he could euro me. I submitted myself to his treats ment, end the effect wab astonishing-; no shocks, (such as 1 expected,) but all was pleasant and agreeable, and after the fourth application I felt better than I had .for some time, and in the fifth application I was perfectly cured, the whole occupying not quite two weeks Ido heartily recommend any person similarly affltoted, and believing if any person who has any acute orebronio affliction would call and see Professor BOLLES ft 00., Electrical Physicians. 1220 WALNUT Street, he would get relieved of his suffering by their treatment. ALEXANDER ADAIRS, , ma BAYSBT Strwt, mh2i-3t* Eighteenth ward, Kensington, TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES.—AII sub-acute and chronic diseases "r ?^ cial guarantee, at 1220 WAI&yT §?r??h Philadelphia, and in case of failure no Charge Will be made. Psofessor BOLLES, the FOUNDER of this NEW PRACTICE, will SUPERINTEND the treatment of all cases HIMSELF. A pamphlet containing a multitudj of eoiMfloAtoa of those cured, also letters and complimentary resolutions from medical men, will lie siren to any person free., Lectures me constantly (siren at 1’220 to medical men and others who desile a knowledge of my discovery in applying Electricity as a reliable therapeutic agent. OonmlUtion free, mh3l-6t 11/TONUMENTS AND GRAVE —YA. STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. BTEINMETZ, BIDGE Avenuo, belo— Ileventb BtSSOL • mtdSrdmii RETAIL DRY GOODS. MEDICINAL, MILLINERY GOODS. 3 p RIN 1862. M. BERN HEIM, No.. 726 CHESTNUT STREET, Hm now in store, and is daily receiving, the latest styles in RIBBONS, FRENpH FLOWERS, WREATHS. SILKS, CRAPES, LACES. AND OTHER MILLINERY GOODS. To which he respectfully invites the attention of the PRICES LOW. ml)3I 2tu 1862. "■“* 1862. LOUIS DANNEN BAU M, JSo. 57'North SECOND Street. (Between Market and Arch,) is new prepared to offer a large stock of RIBBONS, SILKS, AND MILLINERY GOODS. Merchants and MiUinerß will find an admirable assort ment of the above Goods, of the newest styles, at low figures and are invited to call and examine. “ WELL BOUGHT IS HALF SOLD.” mhSl-12t* 1862. SPHING. 1862< WOOD & CARY, (Successors to Lincoln,' Wood, & Nichols,) No. T®s CHESTNUT STREET, v Have 4iow in Store a complete stock or STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, BILK BONNETS, STRAW AND PALM-BEAE HATS, Ac. To which they respectfully invite tho attention of the former patrons of the house and the trade generally. mar!2-2m H SPRING. 1g6 2. RIBBONS. MILLINERY, AND STRAW GOODS. rosenheimT brooks, & Co., NO. 431 MARKET STREET, Have now open—and to which daily additions are made— their USUAL HANDSOME VARIETY or RIBBONS. BONNET MATERIALS, FLOWERS, RUCHES. STRAW AND FANCY BONNETS, MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S HATS, FLATS, SHAKER HOODS, and ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE MILLINERY LINE, TFhich will be offered at tbe lowest market prices. The attention of the trade is respectfully invited. 19" Particular attention given to filling orders. mhl3-2m KENNEDY & BRO., 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. A Choice Btock of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, m!il3-3m] AT LOW PRICES. YARNS, BATTS,' & CARPET CHAINS. H. FRANCISCUS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS, * 459 MABKET &nd 5 North FIFTH Street. PHILADELPHIA. Buyers will find a full Stock of COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARN. TWIST, FILLING, WADDING, BATTING, COTTON LAPS, TIE YARNS, TWINES, CANDLE WICK, COYERIiET TARS, BROOM TTTIHES, SHOE THREADS, HILLING AND SEINE TWINES, BED CORDS, WASH AND PLOUGH LINES* COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE. Also, a full assortment of FLY NETS. Which he offers at Manufacturers LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. FBANCISOUS. 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Street, . PHILADELPHIA! WHOLESALE DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Always on band, a full Stock of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, MEASURES, BROOMS, WHISKS, FANCY BASKETS, WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDOW PAPER, Mats, Keelers, Flour Buckets, Nest Boxes, WASH BOABDS, BOLLING and CLOTHES PIN 3 FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS. SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS. Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horses, Ac., &c, « All Goods sold at LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. EDUCATIONAL. A'VWAAAV\,'A\\ , >.'W\VVWW\ | Vv.WV\A-V'A'A'AV\''A\’ TTOGDES’ MUSIC INSTITUTE, V No. 253 TENTH Street, below Vine.—The session will begin on March 26. Terms: For Instruction In linging. 82 nor Quarter. For instruction cnitno piano, SB per Quarter. Invariably in advance. i EDWARD W. VOGDES, mb24-2t# Professor of Music. (iONSERVATORY OF MUSIC, Vj£.. Dresden, Saxony, No. C Landhaus street.—Direc tors ' Dr. J. Biota; Chapel Master, F. Pudor; Profes- Prof. G. Leonhard, H. Doring, Itublraanu; Sndjrc,. Bisse, Court OperA singer; Concert Leader, Violin, HillLe.weck, Bahr; Violoncello, Orgimorgsnisi j !seciamfttioai ; HelEKG&url: Actor* Thoroughbass, Composition, Ac., Dr/Blctz; Charel Master, Mteichel; Music Conductor, RubUnann; Orchestral Playing, Prof. Leonhard, Oboe, Hiebendahl, &c., &c. The new term commences on the lstrof April, 18G2. Fees, for all the classes, 100 thalers per ahuuza. Rules grati* of Director, PUDOit, who will give all further information, and who receives applica tions. mh24-lt WANTS. WANTED —A partner in the Sutler business in a regiment now fnll and awaiting orders. Address “ 8.,” Press office. It# WANTED— A sober, dutiful young man to attend a permanent invalid* Good re. fercnces. Call at No. 1131 POPLAR Street, from 10 to 13 A. M. Xt# WANTED —A Partner, in a whole sale Drug. House, already fairly established. AddPMI u MSrcUhV* Office of The Press. mhs2-3t* \XT ANTE D—A GIRL TO DO * * general housework. Good recemmendations required. Apply at 1624 North FIFTEENTH Street. BihlO WANTED —A SITUATION as Coachman, by a single man. The best of refe rence given, having had experience in the country, among hAMflfl, for year*. AJJreea UJ. Q.,» this office. mh!B-st* « UNITED STATES MARINES Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for sea service aboatd of men-of-w&f, SEVERAL HUN DRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coun try not le&g than 6 feet 4# iucheß high, who shall pass the medical examination, and enlist, will receive three cent* per mile for the distance travelled in coming to the RendwroitSi at 311 South FRONT Street below Spruce, Philadelphia. All other information that may be re*, quired will be given. JAMBS LEWIS, Captain, . mh2l-12t . and Recruiting Officer. TFS AN ILL WIND PfIOFITS'UCP RODV.—Tnlse advantage of 41ie opporiunUy offered by the war timpsto get life-sr/e Photographs in Oil at BEIME&’S, SECOND Street, above Green, now made at reduced prices. It* . BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN. mh2o-3m No. 331 MARKET Street, PhilaiU LA DIE 8’ AND GENTS’ HAIR DVUD ariinticallj- »t VpUgTU and n«1.22-iftf •* *•* " *" ' CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. £1 A R P E T STOCK SELLING OUT CHEAP. BAILY & BROTHER. No. 10 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, Are now closing their stock of CARPETS OIL CLOTHS At less Hum WHOLESALE PRICKS Uousekrepers or Country Merchant* can obtain Bar • mh24-imvfflt SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS. jITpTa ' S H A W L B . GEOROE FRYER, No. 'JIG CHESTNUT STREET, linn opened a choice lot of REAL INDIA SHAWLS, With a handsome stock of Bare and Handsome SILKS, SACKS, and DBESS GOODS, to which the attention of the Ladies is invited. mh2o-3t PRY-COOPS JOBBERS. 1862. SPR IN° : 1862. ABBOTT. JOHNES. & CO., 53 7 MARKET ST REE T , Have now open an entirely new ami attractive stock iu ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also* a full assortment in WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAIVLS, &c., &c., Ta u liich invito tliA atto&tidft 6f ike trade. n>h24-iap3o JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTERS ASD JOBBERS OF DR Y a o or> s. Noa. 939 and 941 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open tlielr uannl LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AKD DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will he found a more than usually attrac tive variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a foil assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTg, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the Special attention of buyers. mh2l-2m jyRESS GOODS AND SILKS. ABRAHAM RITTER. SiiS MARKET STREET. DRESS FABRICS, SILKS, HANDKERCHIEFS. CBAYATS, ENGLISH CRIPES, MITTS, GLOVES, Ac. PLAIN POULT DE SOIE, BLUE, BROWN, GRE E N, AN D MODE. Auction Goods Cheap roit Casic. mk2l-fm\v-lm MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLUE KERSEYS. (ST and S4-INCH.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Regulation, for Officers’ Pants.) WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10m„ 12oz„ & ISos, TENT DOCK, All warranted United States Army standard. FOB SALS BY ALFRED SLADE & CO., 10 Sena FRONT Street, »nd 39 LETITIA Street, Philadelphia. f.!B-tmyl Brass grommets and eye- LETS for Military Blankets and Leggingß. Mauu fActurod and far sale in any anantity at FIFTH and CO LUMBIA Avenue. [mhB-lm#] E. IVINS. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Q.EORGKE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o>3m JJ'LANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOB THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. MO. 606 ARCH STREET, W A full line ol TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on Land. mho 3miv Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to hie IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makea a ipeclaltx in hie traimeu. Alio, con* itantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT. . GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, Nit, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, J»8-tI Four doors below the Continental FINANCIAL. OHECKS FOR QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS Forwarded for Conversion into BIX FEB CENT. CERTIFICATES AT LOWEST MONEY ADVANCED, IE DESIRED. aihl3rlot J) REXEL & CO p3t m TO LET—A beautiful COUX -SiE TRY-PLACE, of 10 acres, on the weßt side of FRONT Street ro&d, fil»6V6 Unit l&fie, within teh mi nutes’ walk of the Fraukford and Southwark passenger cars. Possession early in April. Apply at the south west corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story. mh23*tf T?0I1 SALE—Lot, northeast corner A? SECOND Street and SUSQUEHANNA Avenue, 250 feet front b> IU9 feet deep Apply to bUKKN'S & MONTGOMERY, REACH Street, above Maiden. mh24-12t* TO DISTILLERS. Tlxe DISTILLERY known as the “ PHCENIXi” and formerly owned and occupied by SAML. SMYTH, Esq., Mtuated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAGS and TINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and accom modating terms. Is iu good running order, and has all the modern improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mises funtißhea an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address? Z, LOCKE $ CO., No, 1010 MARKS! Street, Philadelphia. fe22-'dtf TO LET.—The large STORE, No. fuiiii. 333 MARKET Street, will be for rent July 1, next This property is admirably located, has a front of 25 feet, five stories liigh, to a depth of 123 feet, tbonce it widens to 67 feet to a further depth of 183 feet, making the entire depth of the store 306 feet, to a fine, unobstructed uortli ern-light; with an outlet on Fourth street Fixtures complete, and every convenience. It iB well adapted for a large clothing, commission, or dry-goods house. Ap pip to WILLIAM U BACON, wlilB-6t* No. 23 North FOURTH Street. WAREHOUSE AND STORE TO ■&M.REN T, No. 236 CHURCH Alley, four stories high, with Hoisting Machine, and well lighted. mh'JO-thsiJt^ fj|| TO LET—A House on DEWEY’S Mill lane, Germantown, with all the modern conve niences, Coach House and Stable, first-rate Garden, and various kinds of fruit; within five minutes, by a good walk, to the station. Apply at No. 23 North FOURTH Street, [mltlS tf] JAMES CBESSOS, F)R SALE—A desirable FARM, near Norristown, Montgomery county, containing 89 acres of superior land, nicely watered. Large stone improvements, lino fruits, Ac. Price only $95 per acre. ftr further p&nM&rei apply (9 m GERMANTOWN PROPERTY. liliL FOR SALE—A LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, on COTTAGE Lana, near Duoy’s limp, within five minutai’ walk or Duey’s Lane Station, lot 180 feet front, by 330 deep. House built iu best .manner, containing fifteen rooms, with all modern conveniences; gas, bot and cold water, bath room, Ac., with an abundance of shade and fruit trees. Also, a good stable. Inquire of J. R. KENIIERBINE, S. W. ESriiJE if SEVENTH’’ihd SPRING GAI'DEN Streets, or at Ms dwelling adjoining the property on the north. mh2l-3t* |£h NORRISTOWN MANSION FOR 111 SALE —A superior well»built Mansion, with throe acres of land : building commodious, and commanding nn extensive view of the surroundiug country. Also, a very excellent Cottage residence, with 10 or 40 acres of iand, in l'ottstown, the bouse being very commodious, and having all the modern conveniences. FOR SALE—A very choice Lot, containing about 8 Acrts of Superior Land, situated on the West Chester Railroad, 11 miles from the city; desirably located lor improvement* with four fronts* springs of excellent water, and a large number of Bhude and fruit trees. J. D. REINBOTH, mh2l-3t* 406 WALNUT Street. £& 40,000 PEACH TREES, VERY -3C- fine,thrift}-; 10,000 Silver Leaf Maples,large and handsome; also, a large assortment of other Fruit, Shade, and Ornamental Trees, for sale cheap for cash or on time* Catalogues gratis. CIIAS. P. PETJCRS, mlilT-lm* Coucordville, Delaware county, Pa. A A FARM OF'2O ACRES.— -A. Also, n handsome COUNTRY SEAT. Apply to WHITEMAN A WILLS, No. 1 MERCANTILE LI BRARY BUILDINGS. mli2l-3t* A SMALL FIRE-PROOF SAFE for Sale Cheap. Apply at 1009 RANDOLPH Sheet. mli*2l-3t# TO RENT TO A GENTLEMAN—A large communicating Parlor ami Chamber, in a pri vate bouse on Walnut street, without board. Inquire at the DRUG Store, ELEVENTH and \VAI NUT Streets. mh2o-tf ©TOR SALE—A FRO IT FARttf, one mile from Railroad Station, near Do# ver. Exterrivc PEACH ORCHARD, just in the prime of bearing, besidflß a great variety of other frnita, large Grapery, &c Plain improvements. Immediate pos session. Also, a number of Fanrs possession of which can be liven this Spring. Apply to fh PETTIT* mh2o#tf No. 309 WALNUT Street. m FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE— Desirable FARM, containing 95 Acres of supe rior land, six nriles from Market-street Bridge iu Blont- Sorntry covmty. Convenient to liallroad and irtenruboat Landing. First-claßs improvements, nicely watered, Ac. Forfuithorparticulars apply to E. PETTIT, mh2o-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street g|i COUNTRY RESIDENCE TO JBiul-LKT—For the Summer or for the War, ready fur nished, on the Liinu-fcilu Pike, 1% miles north of Ger mantown, erntaining ten rooms, including parlor; with seven acres of ground, garden, fish-pond, stable, Ac. For further particulars inquire of N, H. BBOVyjj, CHESTNUT Street, or jT M. McKIM,'lO6 Nl TENTH Street. mh2l* fuiw3t A DESIRABLE WEST PHILA JBHiL DELPHIA RESIDENCE FOR SALE, N E. cor m-r «r THiRTY-m’TU (w WILUAM) Street and SPRUCE; house 40 by 36, with kitclieu back, and all the modern conveniences; lot 100 by 175, with fruit trees, shrubbezy, &c., &c. Terms easy. Apply to PRESLEY BLAKISTON, 25 South SIXTH Street, Or to HENRY M. DECHERT, m1i20.6t 209 South FIFTH gtraet. FOR SALE—The Stock and Fixtures of a first-class GROCERY STORE, established twenty yenrs, and doing a good business. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. N. E. corner of SIXTH aud BUTTONWOOD* mh!B tit* 4|| TO LET—Germantown HOUSE, Kill south side of KITTENHOUSE Street, second house west of Marion, beyond Green street. Possession April 1. Rent $259. Apply to WM. H. BACON, ftiUB-6l& Ho. 23 HAEtK FOURTH Stot. WSi ji LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE- ReSfuoyE& to No. 2i South seventh street* aew theFrauktln Institute. HENRY NEIL, ISAAC L. DEVOE. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patrouage, has secured an elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand t largo assortment of Lillies Oolobrotad Weaught Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lffiie’i Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bauk Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, best pro tected, &ndcheapest Door &ud Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s Ne* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is oon> ceded to surpass iu style and elegance Anything yet of fered for this purpose, aud is the only one that is striotl} fire aud burglar proof. Spkoial IfOTio*.—l hare now on hand eay twenty ot Farrel, Herring, A Co’s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tin now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. jftSS.iyif Ml 0* SADLER; Agent Bb EVANS A WATSON’S ISO SALAMANDER SAFES STORE 16 SOUTH FOURTH 6TRBKT, YHILADELFHIA, FA. A I.rge TMlety or FIRE-PROOF SAFES Klw.,. ol h.Dd. LADIES’ TRUSSED SUPPORT EBB, BRACES, and other Mechanical Appliances, ot correct construction and easy to the wearer. For sale and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES* LADIES' STORE, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Bouthwest corusr TWELITH and BACK; whepa 0. H. N* gives attention to this ipociaifeature. mii!2 3mif PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. NEW' DESIGNS AND CLASPS, Every Album is furnished with a TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX, . PIMVTKD I.V GdUl. LIST OF STYLES A NO FRICKS. EXTENSION AND POCEHT ALBUMS. clanp, 14 “ 1,50 «» 24 « 2.03 8 Turk, mon *'■ 11 1 ' ALBUMS KOII THE CENTRE TABLK. 10. Cloth, gilt edges, for 20 portraits, $1.20 11. it 44 30 44 1.00 12. 44 KJ. 44 14. Tint. mor..gt. edges, claap. 2rt . 44 250 15. * 4 44 30 44 3.00 16. 44 44 44 40 44 3. SO 17. 4i «i »4 50 44 4 00 IS. lurk,uior.i 44 twodasjtfl, 20 “ that 10. 44 44 44 30 44 4.00 20. 44 44 4; 40 “ 4.50 21. 44 “ 44 *5O 44 5.00 22. 44 44 44 pan. side 20 44 5.25 23. 44 * 4 -• « 44 :;o 44 5.50 24. R - • h if 40 . it n. 70 25. 44 “ : 44 44 50 “ 6.00 26. Velvet, gilt mount’g, “ 44 20 - “ 5.50 27. 44 44 44 30 44 59} 28. 44 44 “ 40 44 6JO 20. 44 44 - 44 50 •« 6*50 30. Turkey, gilt edge 4t060 h 7.00 ill. “ “ 44 Mr- - v. 50 32. 44 44 44 100 ~ 44 SOD 33. 44 44 44 pan.Mde 60 . 44 8.75 34. 4 » 44 44 44 SO 44 11.2 s 35. 44 4 4 4 4 44 100 4 * 11.75 «. QUARTO ALBUMS. WILLIAM S. A ALFRED MARTIEK, mh24-tf GOG CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. NEW PUBLICATIONS, JN PRESS GHEAT THOUGHTS OF GREAT MINDS A Treasury of Reference, consisting of Selections from the Writings of the most celebrated authors, compiled and analytically arranged by HENRY SOUTHGATE. R(-edited, villi numerous additions. One to!. Bro. J. IS I.IPFINCOTT A CO , as and S I North FOURTH Stroet, The life and letters of WASHINGTON IRVING, to be in 3 vols. Apple lofiU Alitiii&l Csclo&edi&, 1 vol. it y<*ar. Ptilnain’s Re bellion Record, *2 vole, a year, and many other first-class works. FOR SALE AND TO LET. £. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. mb2l-3t* SAFES. QONCERT HALL The Power of Love Exemplified; or, Tlio Triumph of the Student over the Courtier..,**.♦Beaumont A Flutclmr. Maud Muller; or, It might have b%£H, rf , •,... Whittier, Odeto America...... Geo. H. Boker. Extract from the “Lady of the Lake’ I —Combat between Roderick Dim and Fitzjames .....Scott. Extract from •* The Wild Wagoner”—Tho Rising; or, The Patriot rarson T. Buchanan Read. EXTRACT? FROM BKCOND PART KING HEN RY IV. Scone between King Henry, Worcester* Northumberland, Blunt, and Hotspur, embracing the celebrated descrip tion of llio Fop by the latter. Scene betwe* n Prince Ifni, Poinr, and Sir John Falstatf. Sir John*!* account of hU adventure with the Buckram men. Skene between Sir .Toiin ni,d Bard fff, concluding with the Soliloquy on the* lUgeed Ruaimnut. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS, 40 “ 1.75 60 « 2 00 Acting Stag* Manager W. 8. FREDERICKS Bneinee* Agent end Treasurer. JOS. D. MURPHY. Ol&t NIGHT AND 3(1 MONTH OF JOHN DREW. MONDAY EVENING, Mafc|| ih THE UOAI> TO BUIN. Goldfinch Dornton.. Silky.... Sophist. After which the Jr ! ah Farce of THE ouwmjs. Pst Rooney ...Mr. John Drew. In rehearsal, CROHOOUK-NA-BILLOL'GII. Andy Boolahan Mr. John Drew. Kents can be secured for Mr. John Drew’s representa tions three days In advanco. Doors open at 7 o’clock | performance commences at 7)4 precisely. “ f\DE TO AMERICA,” AT CON \J CKUT BALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E. MUB lt PONTINENTAL THEATBE, \J PUBLIC ATTENTION INVITED ONLY THREE NIGHTS MORE OP THE DRAWING-ROOM ENTERTAINMENT 0P ISCH TOM’S OARIN' Which, during the jet-' eight weE'krt, has been wituoflaetl by 176.000 perasna. In rehearsal. T. S. Arilmr’a GREAT MORAL TEMPERANCE STORY, In dramatic form, entitled “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM." Alan, “Till MACARTIIY OR, I’EEP O’ DAY. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— ZTRTOB Mi WALNUT StreetOi Sole Lessee... MBS. M. A* GABREITBOX. BENEFIT TO MR FRANK BIIfHVKIL BY MR. AND MRS. BARNEY WILLIAMS. THIS (MONDAY) EVENING, March 24,1362. THE IRISH LION; f Jim Moore. Mr. Barney Williams. Mrs. Klrzgig Mrs. Barney Williams, YANKEE COURTSHIP. Our Jemima Mrs. Barney William*. FAT’S BLUNDEbS; OR, THE OMNIBUS. Put Eoutioy Mr. lupusy Williams. THE VIRGINIA MUMMY. Ginger Blue Mr. Frank Brower. Prices—so, and 125 cants; Private Boxes 86 and 83, according to their locale. Doors open at uuarter to 7. To commence at ’ ,* «POWER OF LOVE ExEMpli- JL FIED,” at CONCERT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E MURDOCH. It Assembly buildings.—india AND THE GREAT SEI’OT REBELLION—A beautiful and thrilling Kislilbltion from the Royal Poly technic Institute, London. EVERY EVENING and’on WEDNESDAY* and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, com mencing MONDAY, March 24 The Eutertaimr ent con&ista of a series of brilliantly H lvtn.in.ated Tableaux, illuutratiug scenery, architecture, and ciielome of the gorgeous JCrtfit, Also, the principal events connected with the Jato Mutiny 111 India—The great Battle of Havelock; Jessie Brown at Lucknow; Miss Wheeler defending berself from the Sepoys: Siege and Fall of Delhi, Ac., Ac. A NOVEL FEATURE for SATURDAY AFTER NOONS—Combination Entertainment of Mumc at 4 —introducing Ucrr ENGKLiii’B celebratedquartette. 1&~ See Programmes- AdmhsMon 25 cents. Six tickets, 81* Children, when accompanied by adults, 10 cents. Commence, Evenings at eight; Afternoons at three o’clock. Doors open ooe hour previously! Commnnioationg should ho aridrasaad to mblT-tf JOHN TOY, «M a UD MULIER,” at con- JAX CEBT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E» MURDOCH. INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND* 1 TWENTIETH and RACE Streets—EVENlNG EXHIBITION, TUESDAY EVENING, March 25. CABL BENTZ Conductor. To commence at 8 o’clock. Admission Ten Cents. mh22-3t “TAUT OF THE LAKE,” AT XJ CONCERT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E. MURDOCH. It Germania orchestra. OARL 81NTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC BEHIABSALB every SATURDAY, at Stf O’clock P. M., attba MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package ef Eight Tickets, $1;, Single Tickets, 2ft eta. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gooli’a, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hail. oeflV-t* “mm WILD WAGONER,” AT -L CONCERT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E. MURIOCH. It PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY 07 THE NINE ARTS, IQM CHESTNUT Btrtwi li open daily, Snndays exceptod, from P A. M. till 6 P. M. Admission 29 cento. Children nnder twelve years, half prloe. Shares of Stock* 880. jyl “T7ING HENRY IV*” AT CON 1\ CEBT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E. MURDOCH. It The reliance mutual insu rance COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE, SOS WALNOT Street, > January 12, 1802. £ J. D. RBINBOTH. 436 WALNUT Street. The following statement of the affairs of this doaij>%np on the Slfct day of ISGI, is published iii pur suance of the charter) viz: To Capita! Stock paid in ! To Certificates of Profit con vertible into Stock To Premiums received on QisKs undetermined, December 31, 1660 $*0,416 19 To Premiums received oft Risks during the year, 42,462 52 To Interest Account, net, reo’il in 1861 51',667 38 To Policies, Transfers, and other profits, received i u 1301104 ?f 111* tampan}' and on the Certificates of profits outstanding* for the year ending December 31,1861, without deduction for State Tax, payable in cash. Also, a dividend of EIGHT PKIt CENT., payable pro rata on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned, out of the profits of the Company for the year ending Decem ber 31, 1831, for which Certiitcaies of Profits, bearing interest, will be delivered to the Stockholders, %nd to the insured entitled to receive the same, under the provisions of the charter. No certificate will bo issued for any sum less than ten. dollars, nor for any fractional part of one dollar, Surnf less than ten dollars, and sot less thau one dollar, sft credited to the insured bn the books of the Company, and if within any period of ten years, the said credits amount to ten dollars, certificates therefor will be issued. DIREOTOBS. Samuel Blspliam, Hobart Steen, William Musser, 1 Benjamin W. Tiagley, Marshall Hill, J» JohnflQii Drovnii Charles Leland, Jacob T. Bunting, Smith Bowen, John Bissoll, Pittsburg. M TIXOLEY, President, iryi mhMafmwQt Olem Tififll&y, WUltaiu 11. Thomson, Frodfrlck Drown. William Stevenson, John B. Worrell, Hi lii Cssrspßi HoOert Tolnnd, 6. D. Roßengarten, Charles S Wood, James S. Woodward, CL3... B. M. nwcmusi Secret* Fame insure No. 406 CHESTNUT FIRE AND IN LA PIBHC iNOE COMPANY, Street. \ND INSURANCE. ;XOB3. F: N. Buofc; K: D: Woodruff, Clias. Bicliardson, Jotan Kessler, Jr., Honry IjenrJe, Jr., P. S. Justice, Alex. Whllldin, Washington Jones, Goo. A. West, Chas. Stokes, 0. W. Davie, John W. Uverman. FRANCIS Ni BUCK, PnuifdsHt. CHARLES BICHAHDSON. VIC 4 PresUsilt. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. (mhl9-if tf fIOMMONWEALT AJ RAHC* COMPANY, PENNSYLVANIA. ’ _ DIRECTORS. Jayne, M. D., Charlee H. Roger*, John H. WhltaU, John K. Walker, Edward 0, Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomu 8. Blewart, William Stmthera, Henry Lewla, Jr., Elijah Jonaa. DAVID JAYNE, M D., Preeldent JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Preaident SAMUEL 8. MOON, Secretary. Officer Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESItinU Street, Philsdelphia. set. lf If AMUSEMENTS. LAST OF THE COURSE DRAMATIC AND I‘OKTIC RHADINQS, MR. JAMES E. MURDOCH, TIHB (MONDAY) EVENING, March 24. PROGRAMME. For site at Concert Hall and the principal Book and Music Stores. Doom open at 7 tf \ Tl**«dl,ig (q commence at 8 o'clock A/TRS. JOHN DREW’S IYJL AK(!it-BTKKKT THEATRE. “ TIOTSPUII’S DESCRIPTION OP JLJL THE POP,” at CONCERT HALL, TO NIGHT, by JAS. E. MURDOCH. it GKEAT “GATHERING OP THE CLANS "—GRAND uNxon Scottish con cert, will bo given in il.e MUSICAL FUND HALL, locußt etreet, above Eighth, on MONDAY EVENING, March Rl, 1562, for the benefit of the Volunteer Refresh ment Salootiß, under the united auspices of the St. Andrew’s Society, Caledonia Beneficial Society, Scots’Thittlo Society, Germantown Burns Club. Burnß Asaocintion, Philadelphia Curling Club, Caledonian Club, Keystone Curling Club. Doors open at 7 ; commence at S precisely. TICKETS 25 CENTS mli22.au* HUGH RANKEN, Secretary, “rpliis PATJiIOT PARSON,” AT X COXCKBT HALL, TO-NIGHT, by JAS. E. MU3DOCH. it INSURANCE COMPANIES. 'H lifts INSU- I QT TB* BTATB OW ..Mr. John Drew. Mr. John Gilbert. 6l r. Frauk Drew. Mrs. Chad. Henri. £225,957 00 $211,382 69 95,378 U 40,988 82 5347,137 82 171,100 09 2,000 09 27,000 04 10,000 09 4.660 00 6,135 01 2,91-2 50 1,050 00