Meeting op the Board op Trade.— A stated meeting of the Board of Trade whs held last evening, at their looms, Fifth and Chestnut streets—Pro* sident Morton in the chair. A communication from an association in Now York* relative to- the bankrupt law, asking that the BoArd uso their influence towards its passage, was received and re ferred to a committee. A communication was read from the Pittsbnrg Board -of Trade, enclosing a itilliMlly oh the state of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Attached to the report were the following resolutions, passed by the Pittsburg Board of Trade: That we recommend to the shareholders and board of directors of the Pennsylvania Railroad •Company the adoption of the systems of manngempnt as recommended in the report of Colonel Page, ill making the citleß of Philadelphia and Pittsburg the termination of the road; in makit g uniform, riCtes of freight to the liver and railroad connections*, and giving to all shippers facilities, and abolishing tho asency system* believing* if such a policy is adopted, il will result advautaseously to the interests of the road, and revive toe once flourishing, I>nt now declining, commerce of the two cities. Jicsolved* That a committee of live he Appointed to -conf* r with the Philadelphia Board of Trade and Corn Exchange, on thic impoilflnt subject, and report the re. suit to a special meeting of this Board. Mr, >Vmon said the course of Pittsburg had always been one of hostility to the only road earning them to (lie seaboard. They had always opposed the repeal of the tonnage tax, a matter of vital importance to them* stives, and ou Saturday last the entire delegation of her self and Allegheny voted to re imposo >hat tax. Tilts ceitmuoication is simply advice from Pittsburg. Tho movement he thought indicated a well organize! move ment agamst the Pennsylvania Kaitroad. Mr. Mrgury would like to extend the hand of friends ship to Pittsburg He was always oopoeed to tho ton. iinge tax. They consider the policy of the Pennsylvania Railroad bb injurious to their city. Thero is no mistake that the Pennsylvania Railroad ewavs the destiny of this • city, and as the interests of the two cities are identical, It would te best to appoint a similar committee and ami cably disease the matter in all its bearings. The following committee were finallv appointed: 'Messrs. Megmgee, Ftrnon, Addicks, Campbell. And filer xis. p The inventor of a new system of color signals next pro -ceedtil to illustrate Ins mode of operation. A Tosolutiru was off tired recommending the examination •of these signals by the Naval Commit tees at Washington, which was agreed to. Adjourned. CITY ITEMS. Eorty-fiist Anniversary of the Philadel phia conference Missionary Society last Evening. The forty-first anniversary of the Philadelphia Con ference Missionary Society was held At Musical Fund Hall last evetirg, in tho presence of an Immedse au dience. The exercises were announced to commence at '7 o’clock, but long before that honr the hall was literally packed, end hundreds were obliged to leave for want of room. At the appointed time the chair was taken by the President of the Society, Couleoo Fleiakid, Esq The exercises were commenced by singing a hymn—the -music for the occasion, which was excellent, being fur nished by the choir of the Green-street Methodist Epis -copal Church. Prayer was then offered by the Rev. Hr. Cook, after which, the hymn was sung commencing “ Jesus sball reign where’er the sun Does his successive journeys run.” THE TREASURER’S REPORT. The annual report of the treasurer, Mr. J. Whiteman, was then read by the latter, or rather a brief abstract of •it, from which it appeared that the amouut of money received during tne past year, for their cause, was =926,26? 42, which was an excess of §2,537.89 over the receipts of the previous year.’ After indulging in a few appropriate remarks upon this gratifying fact, Mr. Whiteman said that he had it on lualipH to call for cheers for this result, so different trom what, under the circumstances, might have been expect ed, and also for those noble men who had brought their treasure and laid it at tho foot of the cto?s. But he 20- inembtrcd ilmt this wise not only au anniversary, but u Teligimis meeting, and he would, therefore, deny himself this pleasure, ami by the chairman’s permissioa call, in ■stead, for the Binging of that good old doxology, « Praise •God, irom whom all blessings flow,” in wt>ich all could join. The suggestion was responded to by tho united voices of I he entire congregation. ADDRESS BY REV. J. DICKERSON. These great missionary anniversaries, he said, re minded him of the diEciples, at the Transfiguration. On 4hat occasion they bad been taken apart Into a mountain, sud on looking upon that wondrous spectacle they bad exclaimed : “It is good for us to be "here!" So he 'thought fftey could exclaim on these glorious occasions. Their good treasurer had feltlike “cheering.” “Sir,” said the speaker, «» we, as ministers, feel cheered by the good news he lias broken to our ears.” Such exhibitions were inspiring and entfoMiug. Be thin paid a glowing and deserved tribute to the e:-!f-denying men who hare 89H® nbroad to carry the Oukl to heathen hinds. These men went forward, ready and willing to die whenever it pleased God to take them in in their labors to their reward. Ihe spirit of Cluist, he t-aid, was embodied in the missionary cause, f«r Christ had s*kl ? “Go into all tho world and preach the Gospel to every creature ” Several incidents were then related, exemplifying the heroic self-denial evinced by some, young and old, hi contributing to this great enovwiK-nt. and showing that opposition to tho missionary €j*hit, cMue from where it may. was anti-Oliristmn, Rut he begged pardon for trespassing thus long He knew that his place was merely as a “lorerunnerof those ■coming after hint” who were mightier than he. [daugh ter.] But if lie had spoken too long, like t!,e little boy "William Jones who had kissed Mary Brown* tl? did it because he couldn’t help it.” [Renewed laughter.] ADDRESS BY BEY. FBANKbIN MOORE. Mr. Moore Opened with the remark that the interest which clings to this particular anniversary of their Church was pre-eminent. Til's was proper also He felt honored, like the preceding speaker, in being the forerunner of one who, if he was not the rising star of a . 3fc?w Virginia, was at least the rising star of a Virginia soon to be re-eucircled with the halo of her days of Wa.-hiiifijtorij Henry, Lee, and Jeflersoa, (he al luded tj the lion. XV. T, Willey, United Slates Sena tor from Virginia, who was on the platform and an nounced as one of the speakers;} and if the venerable -secretary. ]>r. Durbin, would permit the compliment, he would say that he (the speaker) felt honored in lining •the forerunner of one who, HSe Paul, though small in stature, had a mighty soul. [Applaus*.] Mr. Moore «as tloquei-t a> d patriotic, penning forth the gorgeous ’rhetoric for which he is noted, in a torrent, which eli cited the wannest applnm-o. The aims of the micßiouary cause were glorioiu in every respect. It aimed at the conquest of the world ! There was a sign i lie ant lesson in the doings of these ■boisterous lino s. In one sense, every patriot soMkt ■to-day ve- a battery from which influences went out to 14m* ends of the earth. What, for example, was it that v«' .-eliding forth from their homes thousands of bra 7© mien to buttle, fiom the hills of New England to the golden strands of California, washed by the waves of •the Pacific, hut the consciousness that they are ah bretlireih and that their own intcretfa are linked with the intv: eats of the race? lie also made an eloquent to the nation of Israel, now scattered, and the cirtninty that in the fulness of time her hills should toe again made beautiTulby the returningLivor and loving •kind Tess of the Lord. • At the close of the addreee, the hymn was sung com mencing— • “ From Greenland’s icy mountains, From India’s coral strand,” vdiich there- was an ADDRESS BY HON. W. T. WILLEY. Mr Willey is u loyal Senator of Virginia. He is a tall of iron visage, .and speaks from the heart. He said, tl at in listening to the eloquent addresses of the past hour, with which the audience hod been entertained, he had been looking Foi a reftig«, Liii 3i© I>SIUV&) that tliS lefuge for him, under the circum-tances, was unoer the old maxim, that 44 variety is the spice of life.” [Laughter.] lie assured them that they would have a variety, though ■the blame for bis appearance was due to bis friend, Dr. DinUii. [‘'Til take it all” responded the latter. Laughter.] It waß his purpose to dealwitli plain facts in a practical way. To his mind, the most sublime object Sluder heaven, evlisa Carrie Driukhouse,Pa A T Drinkhouse, Easton Chas F Shiinmin, Boston Mrs P Parker, Boston E P Deacon, Massachusetts H S Magraw, Pennsylvania Jas Duffy, Pennsylvania J D Cameron, Pennsylvania D T Macfarlan ,fc wt', N Y Miss Macfarlan, Now York W Smith, Pennsylvania John Davenport, Bath, N Y Ira Davenport, .Tr, X Y J 0 Coonoa, La Croieo, Wii EAG Itonstona & w, Mags E W Leavenworth, Syracuse Mrs E W Leavenworth, NY Rob* Gire* Syracuse J B Pennevill, New York H Peet, Pennsylvania B Hersbey. lowa J B Ilumphiey W W Pindin, Baltimore Byron Sprague & la, R I Mrs Hitchcock, Prov, R I P H Birckhead, Ohio C Wheeler, Reading 1) j» Jiailgar, New York J SVilson, Wilm, Del Joel Knight, Boston A W Stanberry, Maryland J P Leavitt, Cincinnati, 0 F E James, New York W U Corell, New York J H Miller, Baltimore] A Beach. New York Master Beach, Now York W Vail, New Jersey W Nicholson, England E Marsh* Jorsoy City Thos L fcmulh Now York Eugene Underhill, NY WL North, Lowell, Mass Mrs Nutter, New York *1 H Potts, New York K S Kirtland, New Y’ork S Hyatt, Ntw York D B Godfrey, Boston N K Adams, New York John I)avol, New York L W Morrison, New York J b Meoller, Pittsburg Jas Miller ? New York C A Do Wolf, New York Capt J 8 Kalin sr, New York G H Stor.e, Peoria, 111 B Hurxthsl, New York Warren lleustrr, Boston D K Stockton, St Louis RDavies, New. York J W Dimick, New York J W Creo, Pitttburg lIJ Huntington, New York J R Lindpuy, Pittsburg A M Holton, Maysville, Ky M ClAiko, Dplaivare H HaltPi 1 . New YapU R Moody A la, Pittsburg G McK Foal, Baltimore E Winner, Delaware D Rice & w, Girard, Pa C B Farnsworth, Prov, B I J Bunnell, Jr, Prov, B I E Wolff. New York John Magee, Boston GW Do Camp , Col Preston, Japan IlirAm AV Richmoml, Conn GW Godanl, Now York E Matihewaoii, Connecticut J H Bond, Baltimore L P Tow nsend, Baltimore D D Crotnbie & dau Mrs Anderson* Baltimore E T Norris & ch, Balt Capt Young, USA E T Day, New York G K Smith J C liomberger, HarrUbg S T Slmsert, lldlefouto, l’a J B Crnuiae, New York E H Gremleaf, Mass J C Parsons, Holyoke J Carew, Massachusetts P Spangler, Lewistown Mrs E M Allison, Lewistown Mr llyd'er & wf, Sing Sing U R Knot-well, Columbia, PaS T Preston, Connecticut C Glazier, Hartford, Conn MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch. M C Nichols J Crawford McKee, Penna T S Sigler, Newark, O E Du Bois, New York QOG Robinson, Wash Thus Foster, Illinois L Wilmartb, Pittsburg W F Nagle, Penna A PAlinger, Indiana A Joel, Indiana CM Thomas A da. Indiana It Porter, Wheeling, Va F Forter, WhetliuKi Ya AM Q Cramer, Maryland Wm Hcppt-nstalt, Penna Chas Ilirsh, Lancaster Jl r Bruner, Columbia, Pa Mr Warren, Syracuse, N Y Jno J Cobb, Punua G H Stewart, Shippensbiirg Jas B Oit, Penna B F Bear, Eliza'iethtiwn TobUs Fishier, Penna L Hakes, Wilkes acre J Hockt-r, J F Pittsburg Nl5 Duifee, ithede Isiaml G N Durf*», Rhode Island W Comfort, Meehanicsburg G B Cole, Shippensburg Daniel Bcrtsch, M Chunk Walter Lcisetirin?, Penna 8 H Brown, Muncey, Pa D(J Groan, New York S rtrickland, Jteailing C S Barnorz, Ohio N j llArtlett, Boston David Thomas, Catasauqna bamlTboniftfi* Catapauqua it Warreu, Boston J L Bartels, Slartison, Wis K Richar It C New Ymk John Wood, Ohio JNnieq Old, Pitfsburg G W Miller, Peau^lvauia Win Showed, Berlin, Mil It L Tliuaiar, Maryiaud J Camion, Maryland J Prettyman, Delaware J W Wootter. Delaware G W Horsey, Delaware L hill, Delaware V P Dean, Tipton, lowa STATES UNlON—Markot street, above Sixth. II Thomas, New York T Cooper, Philadelphia C W Allen, Bedford co W V illia, Lewisto" u J D Rosy, Chester co D Bime II W Gunrinker E Lean, Lancaster A Andirson, Blair co J flamiltov, Lewistown J <; Oylrr, Franklin co W T Oyler. Franklin co W M 11. gs. Cluster co Robert Cochran, P» .? ChUorri. r.yromir.g, Pa G M Kixlp, Patteraou, Pa J F Moorhead, Mount Holly Joseph Cox, T. K. Peterson, David S. Stetson, Thomas Pedrlck, Wm Moses, New York ! OFFICIAL I’JUiASURY I [ls MKKT, March 21* ISO 2. i Holders of Bonds of the United States dated October S Ist, 1861, and payable three years from date, are hereby notified that provision has been made for the payment, i in coin, of the coup, ns of semi-annual interest, which ! will become due on the Ist of April prox., agreeably to I their tenor, by the Treasurer of the United States, at i ’Washington; by the Assistant Treasurers at Boston, New York, and Ptrladelphlui and by thb Depository of ’ the United States at CinciuniMfc Ohio* All such coupons, together wilh schedule? showing the i number and an sunt of each coupon, and the aggregate : sum of each parcel, must be presented, for examination • and verification, at least three full business-days before payment* 8* P* UHA.SK, 1 Secretory of the (Treasury, AJUCRIOAH HOTEL—ObMtunt K.i .DOT. Tißb J W Bear, Marietta J G Warwick, Hamilton, O H N rottingham, Phila H Enaentaeimer, Keating A B Kline, Heading A II I’almer, N York N Rulon, N York Wm K Knowles, Delaware WtQ A G«ek) J’dawaro John L’oeden, Delaware Taylor, Morrisville, Pa E H Mull, Penn's Manor NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third* John Roberts, New* York B Oley, Penna Mtb Schuler 9 Baltimore C C Thompson, Penna 0 K Reeder, Allentown J Kitemiller, Pinegrove N Wetzel, Pottsville H W Shoemaker, Allentown G Gleim, Lebanon, Pa J Houaum, Beading ] C Focht, Ringgold REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. B Boon, New Jersey A Shanklin, Ohio William Jones, Ohio John Farson William White, Marple W T Dulaney, New York Bei jamin White, Boston W Hagy, Boston Mrs W Hagy, Beading J B Stine, New Jersey BLACK BEAR—Thira street, above Callowhill. P A Emus, Alh-ntown D Schaady, Lehigh co, Pa Samuel Lobac* 1 , Lehigh co A A Garneid, Pa D F Snyder, Lehigh co J A Gaunter, Millerstjwn D It Harper, o!uev Gideon Whetstone, Pa © JlieabAugli Pennsylvania S fiuppert, Reading 8 W Miller, Bernville BALD EAGLE—Third street, above GallowhllL D E Benton, Pennsylvania V Hoffman, Allentown Miss Stopp, Allentown John S Clymer, Tylersport 10 Lehr, Easton John M Let r. Easton. Mies Moore, Allentown Miss Moore, Allentown F H Shinier, Millerstown John L Gring, Lebanon co Tlieo Smith, Ashland Miss Story, Phuuiixville A B Manderbach, Kutztown J B Cumber!, Kutztown MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. G5l Hopkins, New Jersey Wm M Burg, New Jersey John T Neely, New Hope J B Coats, Pennsylvania H W McCally, Delaware S W Kly, Ohio H A Kealb, Danville ■ MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second st.» »b. Arch. H Atherton, Catasaqua E Freeman, Catasaqua Godey Ellis, Bucks co, Pa Geo Sinclair, Lancaster co Joel T lleuier, Lancaster co SPECIAL. NOTICES. Window Shades. Shades for Parlors. Shades for Sitting Rooms. Shadeß for Dining Rooms. Shades for Libraries. Shades for Store Windows. Shades for Clmrcheßi Shades for Steamboats. The old WINDOW SHADE Manufacturer, W. HENRY PATTEN, at his New West-End Store, 1408 CHESTNUT Street. It* Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned ! WISHABT’S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPBIA FILL is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years’ stand ing, or the money returned. Price SI per box. Sent by BlftUi free of charge, on receipt of the money, Depot) No. 10 Nortb SECOND Street. Descriptive Circular sent free on application. feB-2m L. Q. C. WISH ART. One-Prige Clothing, of the Latest Stvlss, made In the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Our Onb-Fbioi System is strictly adhered to. All ore thereby, Jreated alike. sc22-ly JONES k 00., 604 MARKET Street. fiS? I Office op the Adams && FTPRKSH COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, January 27, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, I> C., by building a Bailroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapoli?, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places Soath occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers 1 goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices,, on application at our office. Soldiers* parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted far at our depot, S. E. corner of BBOAD and LOCUST Streets. ja27.tr MARRIED. FERGUSON—WEINERT.—October 8, 1861, by the Rev. Abel Thomas, Mr. Harry Ferguson to Miss Amanda both of this dUy, DIED. ASH On the 24th Inst., Rebecca S. Ash, wife of Ur Caleb Aeh, aged 61 years. i tie iriends of the family are invited to attoud the funeral, to meet at the residence of her husband, in Hatl>y, on Fourth-day, 26th inst., at 1 o’clock P. M.#* WATSON.—Suddenly, on the morning of tho 24th instant ot congestion of tho lungs, Isabella P., wife of Charles Watson. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend her fuueral, from the residence of her husband, No. 462 North Sixth street, on Thursday morn* ing, 27th instant, at 10 o’clock. To proceed to Laurel Hill. *** KELLY.—On the 24th instant, Mrs. Rosanna Kelly, relict of the lute Captain John Kelly, in the 73d year of her Age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited lo attend the funeral, from tho residence of her sonon-law, Mr. Robert Fulton, No. 432 Mcllvann street, on Thursday morning, the 27th, at 10 o*clock. To pro ceed to Swedes* Church Cemetery. ASH.—Yesterday morning, at her residence, in Upper I>arby, Mary Ash, in the O?tU year ot her age. The friends of the family are invited to her fuueral, without further notice, on Fourth-day, the 20th instant, at 10o’clock A. M. This dear Friend was the mother of sixteen children, all of whom attained th* ir majority. The oldest ami youngest tarrive her ', the latttr is over sixty years of ago. Her third daughter was buried on Seventh-day, tho 22d inst., in her 74th year. This venerable Friend was about twelve years old when the battle of Brandywine was fought; she retained a vivid remembrance of it Her father’s house and barn afforded slidler to \li6 otlicera and men ou their retreat to Phita« dt-lphia Their necessities were kindly administered to by her*parcnts. She occupied the house the died in over seventy* live years. She retained her cheerful Christian disposition and unimpaired faculties until within three d«ys of her peaceiut departure. * . J. JENKINS.—Ou the 18th lust., Levi S. Jenkins, Sr., of Montgomery township, Montgomery county. Pa, in the 71st year of his age. * RICH ARDS.—On Lhe 23, lit CtKl.fr Ninth aiul Spring Oariieil. Fourteenth, at N. £. corner Ridge road and Green. Fifteenth, at Nineteenth and North streets. Sixteenth, at 11. Winder’s, Front street,•'above Poplar. Seventeenth, at S. E. corner Front and Master. Eighteenth, at corner Marlborough And Richmond. NlßPtffnUh ftt Perr’s, cor. Amber and Ella sts. Twentieth, at Thompson's, Deacon atid Girard aveime. Twenty-fourth, at Commissionera’ Hall. Twenty-fifth at cor. Franklord road and Clearfield st. By order of Convention. It# W. J. WAINWRIGHT, President. piirosiTOßY of u, s, sanitary H 3 COMMISSION in Philadelphia, 1235 CHEST NUT Street—Mauch 17,1862. —The utlcles contributed to the “ Depository of the Sanitary Commission,” in this city, have all been DISTRIBUTED to tho sick and wounded Soldiers, in thu Military Jluipititls and else* where. In view of the exigencies of the war, there is urgent need for an immediate replenishment of our stock. Contributions of Hospital Clothing, and of articles needed by sick and wonnded soldiers, are earnestly solicited at the Depository, No. 1235 CHESTNUT Street. OIURLEP J. 9TILLE, WM. H. ASHHURST.j WM. L REHN, Committee on the Depository. ARTICLES MOST NEEDED. Woollen Shirts. Red Tick?* ufrot by 7» Pocket Handkerchiefs. Hospital Drawers, muslin. v Slippers. * Lit-t and Bandages. Jellies. ARTICLES NOT NEEDED. Oiillfs. Pillow Cases. Canton Flannel Under Clothing. Pillows and Cushions. Preserves. mh24-6t PHILADELPHIA AND IILADING LLS RAILROAD COMPANY,OHice 73 S. FOURTH Pjm.ADKi.niiA, March 21, iBG2. To avoid detention, the holders of coupons of this company, duo on tho l&t proximo, are requested to leAve thtm ftt Rijs 9 fit??, Off ?r before the 31st instant., when receipts will be given, aud checks will be ready for de livery on the Ist proximo, in exchange for said receipts. ruh‘22-t3l 8. BRADFORD, Secretary. na UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA, UJj (DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.)— The examina tion of the Jui ior, Sophomore, and Freshman Classes, at tho close of tho Second Terra, will be held in the fol lowing order: FRIDAY, March 2tst—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by the Provost, (Intellectual Philosophy,) and Bophomores, by Prof. Frazer, (Chemistry of the Metalloids,) written. From II to 1, by Prdf. AUsfi, (IldfAddtUg,) oral. MONDAY, 24th—From 9 to 11, Juniors, by Prof. Kendall, (Differential Calculus,) and Sophomores, by Prof. Jackson. (Cicero,) written. From 11 to 1, Fresh* men,by Prof Coppfce, (History,) oral. TUBSDAY’* 25rh—From 9 to 11, Sophomores, (Trigo* nometry,} and Freshmen, (Algebra,) by Prof. Kendall, written. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Fraser, (Dynamics,) oral WEDNESDAY, 26th—From 9 to 11, Sophomcres, by Prof. Coppee. (Logic,) oral. From 11 to 1, Juniors, by Prof. Allen, (Demosthenes,) oral* THURSDAY, Q7th—From 9 to 13, Junior a, by Prof. Jackson. (Cicero de Ofticiia,) oral. From 11 to 1, Sopho mores, by Prof. Allen, (Thucydides,) oral. FRIDAY, 28th—From 9 to 11, Freshmen, by Prof. Jackson, (Horace's Satires,) oral. GEORGE ALLEN, ml)2l»Gt Secretary tf the Faculty of Arts* rT=» AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY \l s 3 OF LAEE SUPERIOR. Notice is hereby given, that an Instalment of FIFTY CENTS per share, on each and every share of the Capi tal Stock o f the AMYGDALOID MINING COMPANY OF LAKE SUPERIOR will be due and payable at the office of the Company, No. 45 South THIRD Street, on or before the first day of APRIL, 1862. By order of the Board, mhSO lOt BENDY SHARWOOP, Secretary. fwT=- EAST MAHANOY RAILROAD COM- UsS PAN Y, Office 407 LIBRARY Street. PuiLAiiELi'iiia, March 14,1862. The ninth (9th) instalment, of five dollars per share, upon the Capital Stock of tho Company, will be payable on the Ist of April next, at their Office. ARCHIBALD McINTYRE, mh!s-Btthtapl Treasurer. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.—Sub- ILS scribers to the stock of the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency are hereby notified that a second in stalment of five per cont. on all Bharea of stock sub* scribed for prior to March 4» 1862, will be duo and paya ble to the undersigned, at the Office of the Company, in this city, No 4 WILLING'S Alley, on or before thelOth day of April mxt; anp in default of said payment their stock will be forfeited. mhS 16 22 29 aps* CHAB. M. HALL* Treasurer ■ster MONUMENT CEMETERY NOTICE. LLS —An Asses-ment of 60 Cents on each aud evtry Lot in the Cemetery (not heretofore exempted from tax ation), will be due and payables, at the Office of the Ceme teiy. Ho. 141 North SIXTH Street] oa the Jet Jw of APRIL next. The payment of $4.40 on any one Lot , together with tho assessments now due, will exempt the tame from tax ation or assessments forever hereafter, if paid before the Ist day tf APRIL next: if paid after that time, the as sessment then falling due must be paid in addition. mhlP-lSt E. TAYLOR, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE CATAWISSA RAIL LLS ROAD COMPANT, No. 308 WALNUT Street. March 10,1862. NCTICB TO STOCKHOLDERS.—The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be held on TUESDAY, the first day of April, 1862, at 12 o’clock noon, at the Company's office, No. 303 WALNUT 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 office. mhlO-tapl WM. R. FISHER, SddWUty rra NOTICE.--THE BOARD OF MANA ILj? GER 3 of the PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TOWN, AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD COMP ANY have declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., for the ei.’i months railing the 31et last i pwaVlsva itad a lira the Ist day of April next. Transfers of Stock will not be made for Teu Days after the 21st instant. W. S. WILSON, March 17,1662.- mhlT-mwfiol Treasurer. r rw* AVIS AVX LIONS DE LA NOPE, UJJ Mr. P. Andriot a l’honxeur d’ixformer les FRANCAIb ET LES STRANGERS QO’lL EST ADJOURD’HOI GERANT DE LA MAISOX, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA 11 guarantis par ea position aux hommf>s de gout, que ses vfetemens porterona toujoura un cachet de distinc tion muiiuitabie et a lies prix a 2d panr cent au desaaus de n’importe quelle maison. Sa longue etude et sa pra tique Pont mis en rapport avec les artistes les plus hftbilea de 8» partie, taut a Paris qn’a Londres, etqui lui fourni rous toujours les plus nouvelles modes et les mieux por tees de ces deux pays. Avis a ceux qui tionnent a etre a l’avance dea modes, tnhl-lm A REWARD IS OFFERED to the cne who will return to No. 906 3PRUCE Street a PURSE, containing about 380. two likenesses, and some visiting cards with the name of the lady owner that lost it on Saturday* the 22d inst mh-O-St*- TVOR YTYPES.—Those made by REI- I HER are, in the opinion of mauy, without equal. The artist has finished them in a style or ei celleuce rarely attained. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It* TF YOU WANT GOOD POUND BUTTER,gotoS. Z. GOTTWAHS’,No. 812 SPRING GABPKN Street- mh2s-tf CHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT TER! ttily 12 els. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Street. mta26-tf T7ERY CHOICE WHITE RYE V FLOUR, only 2S£ cts. per pound, at No. 812 SPRING GARDEN Sirat. mMS-tf q BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT- O TER for sale vtry.choap at No. 812 SPRING GAR DEN Street. mh2s-tf PERSONAL.— GEO. S. SHINDEL, M P.—lnformation concerning him will thankfully be received by P. W. SHINDEL, Philadelphia post office. mh22-ot l, DBY AND IN YJTffiTE LEAD Bod Lead, White Lead, Litharge, Sugar of Lead, Copperas, GU of Vftrtot, Calomel. Patent Yellow, Chrome Bed, Chrome Yellow, Aqua Fortis, MturlaUc Acid, Epsom Salts* Bochello Salta, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart . Bub. Carb. Soda, White Yitrlvlj Bed Precipitate, WETHERI Druggists and Mai Hoi. 47 and 49 JalB-tf QIL! OIL 11 OIL!!! HULBUBT & BRODHEAD, NO. *4O ARCH STREET, Having opened a General Depot for the Sale of Extra Beflnff! and Lubricating COAL CILSi vouli call the special attention of dealers and consumers to their refined ILLUMINATING OIL, as it possesses merit beyond anything heretofore offered in this market, being entirely ’free from that gluey substance and bad odor which characterize that commonly sold in this mArkat, produces no smoke, and is free from all explosive properties. •T'Orders from City or Country promptly at tended to. fe2B*2ra « T UCIFER” OIL WORKS. ■ I 100 Bbls. “ Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all tpe oil in the lamp with a steady, brilliant flama, without crusting the wick, and but slowly. Bbls. lined with •flaw* enamel WRIGHT, SMITH, A PKARSALL. ftli-tf Office 415 MARKET Street. "IyTEW SPRING GOODS. l Assortments received of Plain Brown Po de Soies. Modes 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. Now, neat, and riob De Laines. Bright plaid Worsteds. New printed Bareges, very cheap. Foulard Bobes, at very low rales. New Spring Shawls and Mantleß. SHARPLES3 BROS. mhlft CHESTNUT and SIGHTS Stmtt From a bankrupt stock. WILL OPEN THIS MORNING— -60 dozen L C Hdkfa. at Si.so per dozen. 27 “ « “ at 81.62 « 4 “ Gents’ Bordered fldkfs. 86 per dozen. 2 4 ‘ Ladies* hemmed at G7# coats each. 3 “ “ “ 3 tucks* at 62Jf cents. 4 « “ “ 3 tucks, at 75 cents. 2 “ Suspenders at 37 % coats. 4 << “ at 50 cents. 6 « “ at 75 cents. tc tt ** at cents. Also, a nice assortment of Dross Goods, at JOHN H. STOKES*, 702 ARCH Street. N. B —Jackson’s celebrated Counting-house PE NOIL. All Merchants and Bankers use them. mh!B Eyre & landell always lseep the very Beet Black Dress Silts. Heaviest Corded Silks. Widows* Silks, very durable. mh2o White Precipitate, Lunar Caustic, % Narcotine, Bnlph. Morphine. Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lao. Sulph.i Ether Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Corro. Sublim., DeuarcoUzed Opium, Ohloiide of Soda, Wetherill’s ext. dneha. Tartar Emetic, Chloride of Lime. Crude Borax, Refined Borax, Camphor, Besln Gopavla. iL A BROTHER, ofacturing Chemists, (orth SECOND Street, PHILADELPHIA. RETAIL DRY GOODS. J>EMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM No. 920 CHESTNUT St. FIRST OPENING- SPRING CLOAKS, MANTILLAS, PALETOTS, and DEMI-SACtiUES, MONDAY. MARCH 24. J W. PROCTOR & CO* mh22-3t QHEPPAUD, VAN HARLINGEN, KJ & ARRISON, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, Bespectfully invite tho attention ef buyers to their new and Inreo stock of FINE ANDTUCH NOTTINGHAM LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS. LACE AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold a bargain. mh22-stuth6t COOPER & CONARD are selling from a fine fresh stock— ROYS' WEAK, including— Neat Check Cassimeres, Neat Stripe Caasimeres, Novel fixtures and Fancies, Solid Grays. Modes, and Rlaeks, 6-4 Grays and Modes for little fellows, Fine Caseimcres for men's w«ar, Good Black Cloths for coats, Silk Mixtures for pants aud coats, Shepherd's Plaid Caasimfere.-r, * Shepherd'll Plaids for ladies' wear, Cloaking Cloths of the right shades, American Prints and Ginghams, Linens of good strong fabric, Barmley Table Linens, Heavy Wide Goods, neat patterns. Spring Cloakß upeDing every day. mh2s Hontbeagt corner NINTH and MARKET. RICHARDSON’S LINENS.—I have now a full line of these Linens, which are the best for shirt J routs and family use thuro is made. Ono lot at 37){c, Mich as ia sold by linen stores at 50c, next number fiber c, i.exi fibdr 50c, and finest at COc. These goods are very heavy, and pure limn. Also, Linens of Dunbar, Dickson & Co.’s manufacture, and many other makes. Bosoms ready made 12% c, fiuer at 25c, and very fine ones at Russia Crash at Sc, one bale at 10c. One lot Ali-ihen Towels, fringed ends. Sc. each. Ono lot brown do 6#c each. Table Linens very cheap Allendale Counterpanes, all sizes; Honey-Comb Coun terpanes, and Marseilles Counterpanes. GRANVILLE B. HAINES, No. 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. 7. S.—Two cases of the best Muslins in the city. These are a bargain. mh£4-3t ri HEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, \J OTL-CLOTHS, AND WINDOW SHADES.—V. E ARCHAMBAULT, N. E. corner ELEVENTH and MARKETj will open* this morning* 8 cheap lot of fine Bleached Muslins, 9, 10, and I2)fc.; cheap lot of Delaines, 12, IS, and 22c; cheap lot of now style Chintzes, 10 and 12#c.; cheap lot of Cassimeres, 50, 62, and 75c.; cheap lot of Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37, 50, and 62c ; cheap lot of Floor Oil-cloths, 31 to 50c.; cnoap lot of Window Shades, 50, 62, nnd 7oc» mtiS4.l2t Ne w embroidered piano AND TABLE COVERS. Just opened, new and desirable styles of Embroidered Cover?, at low prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A AbRISON, mb22-6i 1008 CHESTNUT Street. H STEEL & SON HAVE NOW • OPEN 19,009 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS, Of all grades and qualities, purchased at prices far below the cost of importation, consequently they are able to offer one of the LARGEST and CHEAPEST assortments of Fudcv Silks in tho city. Rich Fancy Silks from 88c to $2. Two-faced Fancy Silks 75c, worth BI.I2JI tfiEAPE&T 75c-SILKS IN TUtt viTY. Good styles at 50 and worth 88c. Small Plaid Silk 3 50c, worth 75c. Solid Green and Blue Silks. 75c. Two-faced Figured Black Silks 7oc, worth 91. Also, a LARGE and CHOICE assortment of NEW SPRING DRESS GOODS. NEW STYLES OF ENGLISH AND MERRIMAC AND ALL AMERICAN CHINTZES, 12tfc. No. 713 Nortn TENTH Street, abeve Coates N. B.—-New Goods opening daily. tnh‘22 "VTEW SPRING PRINTS, _LN CHOICE STYLES. MBRRIMACS, SPR&GUE, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A largo lot best'styles ami fast colors at 10c. CUWrEBTIIWAIT & CO.. mhls-tf N. W. cor. KIGBTH and MARKET Sts. ■VTEW FURNITURE CHINTZES AND lUBNITURE COVERINGS. The subscribers respectfully invite the attention of buyers to their sew stock of Furniture Chintzes and Covering?. SHEPPARD, VAN HART.IN.GKN A ARRI3ON, 6t rp 1008 CHESTNUT Street. EYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH and __ ABOH Streete, have now for Spring sales— Solid Colored Poult de Sjlcb. Solid Colored Figured Silks. Moire Antiques and Watered Silks. mh2o Eyre & landell have Shawls for the near trade. Black Stellas, from to $l5. Black Shawls, all grades. Fashionable Spring Shawls. mh2o GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS. Q.EORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. ml)2o*3ui jgiLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOB THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Manufactured at w. W. KNIGHT’S. NO. 606 ARCH STREET. •7- A full liuc ot TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on band. mhs 3mif IJIINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY, 1* Tbe subscriber would invite attention to his IMPBOVBD OUT OP SHIRTS, Which he makes a specialty In his business. Also, con* ■tantlv receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMENS WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, Four door, below tha Continental WAR TIMES.—The exigencies of ihe times have induced RBIMKK to offer to Ills patrons ami the public bis Life* size Photographs in Oil nt reduced prices. SN-CoND Pireet, above Green. It* A bmy clothing and bqui j\. PACE office, | > nij.ADß!.PinA r March 24, 1882 PROPOSALS will lie received at This Ohio® until THURSDAY, March 27 rb, at 12 M., for furnishing Hundred Sets HOSPITAL TJSNT POLES, to be equal to aud similar in every respect to the army standard, a sample of which can be seen at the Schuylkill Arsenal. Bids will be endorsed »* Tropoa da for Hospital Tort Poi#i* - G. H GROSMAN, inh2s*3t Dipnty ijuarterronstor(Senpral. GO 20 BEIMKR’S; you get a colored Photograph there for 81 that you will fool pleasure in postrrsing. They lire umiueeiiuimbly the nrnflt artisti enl pictures cf tha ,las>. SF.OOND St., above Green. It* on CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE /£\j FLOUR, just received and for sale at No. 812 SPRING Garden Street. mh2s-tf FBESB ROLL BUTTER, EGGS, Sc., received daily at B. 22. OOTTWALfc*, No. 812 SPRING GARDEN street. *ah2s-tf Monuments and grave STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. STEINMETZ, RIDGK Aveuue, halo* Eleventh Bsest, mhl3-3mu TRIMMINGS. A DIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. Wo invite tin; attention of buyers to our largo and irelkMlechtl stock of LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA, Together with a good line of STAPLE TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, PRUSSIA BINDINGS, WORSTED SKIRT BRAIDS, (HUDi.ES, TAKKELB, SILK EMBR >101:111X0 BRAID, fancy silk buttons, BELTINGS, BUGLE GIMP ANI) BUTTONS, VKLVKT KIBBON3, CHKXfLLK SILK HEAD PETS, ETC, ETC., ETC. The goods b« ing of otir own manufacture end importa tion, wo can oITop thnm at Iftn vopy lowest prices. WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, Inll2s.tlltbsalm FIFTH AND CHKBKY STS. MILLINERY GOODS. it - SPRINa 1862. M. BERN HEIM, No. 726 CHESTNUT STREET, Hm IiOYT in nlorc, and io daily rcceivingi Ilie latest styles in RIBBONS, FRENCH FLOWERS WREATHS. SILKS, CRAPES, LACES, AND OTHER MILLINERY GOODS. To which he respectfully iovitos the attention of the TRADE. PRICES LOW. mh24 2m 1862. SPKING - 1862. LOUIS DANNENBAUM, No. 57 .North SECOND Street. (Between Market and Arch,) is now prepared to offer a large stock of RIBBONS, SILKS, AND MILLINERY GOODS. Merchants and Milliners will find an admirable assort ment of the above Goods, of the newest styles, at low figures , and are invited to call and examine. "#y “ WELL BOUGHT IS HALF SOLD.” mh2l-12t* 1862. SPRINO - 1862 WOOD & CARY, (Successors to Lincoln, Wood, & Nichols,) No. 725 CHESTNUT STREET, Have now in Store a complete stock OF STRAW AND MILLINERY GOODS, SILK BONNETS, STRAW AND PALM-LEAP lIATS, Ac. To which they respectfully invite tho attention of the former patrons of the house and the trade generally. marl2-2m & SPRING. m 2, RIBBONS, MILLINERY, AND STRAW GOODS. ROSENHEImI '• 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, PLATS, SHAKER HOODS, and ALL OTHER ARTICLES IN THE MILLINERY LINE, Which will be offered at the LOWEST MARKET PRICES. The attention of the trade is respectfully invited. (y Particular attention given to filling orders. mhl3-2m rjIHOMAS KENNEDY & BRO-, 729 CHESTNUT Street, below Eighth. A Choice Stocli of SPRING MILLINERY GOODS, mhl3-3m] AT LOW PRICES. YARNS, BATTS, & CARPET CHAINS. H. FRANCISCUS, WHOLESALE DE4.LER IN YARNS, 433 MARKET and 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, COVERLET YARN, BROOM TWINES, SHOE THREADS, BILLING AND SEINE TWINES, BED CORDS, WASH AND PLOUGH LINES, COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE. Also, ft full assortment of FLY NETS. Which he offers at Manufacturers LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. FRANCISCUS. 433 MARKET and S 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, v Mats, Keelers, Flour Buckets, Nest Boxes, WASH/ BOARDS; BOLLING and CLOTHES PINS FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS. SCHOOL, MAKKET, and DINNER BASKETS. Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horseß, Ac., Ac. All Hoods sold at LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. nabll-2m - MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLTJE KERSEYS. (37 and 54.1N0H.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, bHY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Rogulntlon, for Officers’ Paata.) WHITE DOMKT FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10m., 12ftz., k lSu*. TINT DUOK. All warranted United States Army standard. FOB SALE BY ALFRED SLADE & CO., SO South FRONT Street, and 39 LK'fITIA Street, Philadelphia. felH-tmyl Brass grommets and eye- LF.TS for Military Blankets and Lockings. Manu fnetnred and tor sale in any quantity at FIFTH and CO LUMIIIA Avenuo. [mliS.lm*] K. IVINS. TJRUSHES JJ AND BLACKSMITHS 5 BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, mh2o-3m No. 321 MARKET Street, Fhilada LADIES’ AND GENTS’ HAIR DYED artistically., at FOURTH aai BRANCH, dl»22*if tf DRY-GOODS JOBBERS, gIBUSY MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, IMi'ORTRRS AND JOftBURS OF SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 531 MARKET STREET, Are now opening and daily VAceiviHg a new and CHOICE STOCK OF SILKS, DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMP.IfOIDKUIK3, SHAWL?, RIBBONS, GLOVES, MITTS, Ac. respectfully call the attention of buyer* gtine fallp. mliQs-lm 1862. Si ’ KINQ - 1862. ABBOTT. JOHNES. & CO , 52 7 MARKET STREET, Have now open an cntii ely new and attractive Btock in ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, AND AMERICAN DRESS GOODS. Also, a.full assortment in "WHITE GOODS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, SHAWLSj &.C., &c., To which they invite the attention 6f the trale. mh24-tap3o TAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO., IMPORTER!! AND JODBEIIS or DRY GOODS, Nos. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STBEBT, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LARGE AND COMPLETE gtOCK OF FOREI3N AND DOMESTIC (Mf/fiS, Among which will be found a more than u.-nfally attrac tive variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a fall assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADKLPIIIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention of buyers. tnldl -2cn - ' " ' NEW PUBLICATIONS. T BAIN’S UNION SPEECHES The profits of tliia work go to the support of tho “LONDON AMERICAN,” hence it cannot be had of booktellers generally. As Special Agent o! the* 44 Lou don American,” I have appointed the following gentle men to assist me in its sale. The Speeches can be had of SAM’L C. UPIIAM, 403 Chestnut street. T. B. rUGIi, Sixth and Chestnut streets. WM. B. ZEIUKR, 106 South Third street. WM. S & ALFRED MABiIEN, 6U6 Chestnut street. Price, 25 ceUs per copy. Orders in any uuuntity should be addressed to S. F. COHEN, 712 CHESTNUT Street, It* Special Agent of 44 Loudon American. TUBT PUBLISHED, Vol. 11, completing She ONLY FULL AND ACCURATE EDITION! BENGAL'S GNOMON Of TilJi NEW TESTAMENT. Newly translated Irorn the original Latin, by T, 0. Lewis, A. M., and M. R. Vincent. A. M., Professors iu Troy University. Complete in 2 vols , Bvo. Cloth, $5: Sheep, SO; half Turkey Morocco, $7.50. • i The work of triiting and translating has fallen into llftnds in fill rf?P?9 ts competent, and haß been done in the most thorough anti intelligent manner. No hook de serves betterto be on the table of every Biblical student ” —N. Y. Independent. 4 * A decided improvement on the Edinburgh edition.”— ss. Y. Evangelist. Published by PEBKINPINK ft BIGGISS, mli2o-ot No. 50 North FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. JN .PRESS - - GREAT THOUGHTS OF GREAT MINDS. A Treasury of Reference, consisting of Selections from the writings of the most celebrated uutcors, compiled and analytically arranged by HENRY SOUTHGATE. Rc-cditcd, with numerous additions. One vol. Bvo. J. R. LIPPINOOTT & GO , mldU-St and 4 il North FOURTH 9troet. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS Photograph albums. We have now ready, of our own manufacture, A COMFI.KTK AND KXTKNSIVB ASSOUT.MBST OF PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Made of flic very best materials, and euual, if not supe rior, in style and finish, to any now in the market, whilst they are offered at LOWER PRICES THAN ANY OTHER*, The assortment comprises-several new varieties, as well as NEW DESIGNS AND CLASPS. Every Album is furnished with a TITLE-PAGE AND INDEX, Piunted IK Gold. LIST Ot'STTLES ACID DRICES. EX TENSION AND POCKET ALBUMS. No. 1. Bound in morocco, tucks, for 12 Pot traits. SO 75 (So arranged as to display six portraits at one view.) No. 2. Cloth, gilt edges, and clasp, for 12 portraits, #0.75 g; *« *» “ 24 “ 1.00 4. imt mor. « ** ri " 6166 6. . ** »* tucks, 12 44 0.75 6. 44 44 clasp, 24 “ 1.25 7. 44 44 tucks, 24 “ 100 8. Turk. mor. “ clasp, 32 “ 1.50 9. u « . ; » 24 » 2.00 albuMs for TUg CENTRE TAELS. 10. Cloth, gilt edges, for 20 portraits, 51.25 11. “ “ 30 44 1.50 12. “ “ 40 44 1.75 13. «« “ 50 “ . 2 00 #Any of the above four styles* with clasp* fifty ««ff tstrih 14. Imt. mor., gt.edgeß, clasp, 20 “ 2 50 15. “ * 44 44 30 44 3.00 16. 4! 44 « 40 44 3.50 17. “ «» i! 50 44 4 00 18. Turk, mor., 44 two clasps, 20 44 3.75 19. «« «• “ 30 « 4.00 20. “ “ “ 40 “ 4.50 21. “ u u 50 « 5.00 22. 44 “ “pan. side 20 “ 5.25 23. “ 44 “ 30 “ 5.50 24. «« “ 44 44 40 «. 5.75 25. 44 4< 44 44 50 “ 6.00 26. Velvet, gilt mount's, 44 44 20 44 5.50 27. « “ “ 30 5.75 28. 11 11 11 40 « 0.00 29. 44 44 41 50 *» 6 50 30. Turkey, gilt edge 4 0b1.4t0 CO •* 7.00 31 « “ «« 80 " 7.50 32. 44 44 44 100 44 8 00 “ pan. fide 60 <• 8.75 “ “ 80 0.2-5 33. 44 34, 35. <« •••*«••••• “ “ idd “ 0.75 QUARTO ALBUMS. Imitatiou morocco, for 200 portraits, #7.50 Turkey morocco, Turkey morocco, with two clasps, for 20 IMPERIAL (JUARTO ALBUMS. This superb Album is intended for the fuiUsize OTfti Portraits, or for Groups ami Landscapes. Turkey antiuue, with elegant clasp, for 30 portraits, #lO *< « 40 “ 12 “ “ 60 “ 14 Published by ■\VILLIAM 8* ft ALFRED MARTIEN, mh24-tf COG CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. INSURANCE COMPANIES. ENGLAND MUIUAL i.IFE INSURANCE GO. OF BOSTON. ESTABLISHED 1543. Accumulated Capita!. .82. 100,000 Cash Dividends l*aid since Organi zation* nearly 1,000,000 Surplus over Liabilities, about.... 1,000.000 Vflltifl of Real Estate Mil by tho Compiuy. .8243,530 23 Amount of Cash in Hanks 37,635 24 « lioaus secured by Hondo ami Mortgages 531,305 34 “ Bauk Stock held by the Company 607,694 00 u Stock lield by the Company as _ Collateral Security for Loans... 84 f 4OO 00 «« Premium Notes due and unpaid.. 540,:J32 35 << Interest on Investments made by the Company due and unpaid LIABILITIES* Amount of Losses due and unpaid $l,OOO 00 “ Dividends declared duo and un paid..* .. INCOME. 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BUCK, President. , CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. DI.ANOHaKP, Secretary. [inhlO-ifti nOMMONWEALTH I IRE INSU KJ RANCH COMPANY, OF-THE BTATH 01 PENNSYLVANIA. DIBKOTOR9. • David Jayne. M. D., Charles H. Bogers, JobnM. Whitall, John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thomas S> Stewart, William Btrutbera, Henry Lewis. Jr., Elijah J< ues. DAVID JAYNE, M D.. PrasM«»L JOHN M. WHITALL, Dres'dant SAMUEL S. MOON, Seerttary Office, Commonwealth Boil ting, 61.3 CESJTNU" PhUadelplna. * . ae4-iffcf TION O CAKRIAOEB AT AUC - TttXRTY.SECOND TRADE SALE AT PHILA- AT THE BAZAAR, NINTH AND SANSOM STS. The assortment will be very extensive and complete* comprising At least TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTY CARRIAGES, Frcm tha bant maimfucturfirn of this oily uuil Wilming ton, Del., most nf which will be warranted, R9~ No postponement on account of the weather. mh*Js-stif ALFRED M. lIERKNTCSS, Auctioneer. Avery fine and interest- Itic collection of valnahlo AMERICAN GOINH and MEDALS, COLONIAL and EXPERIMENTAL PIECES, to he sold by auction At the store of JCIMVA RD COGAN, 48 North TENTH Street, on tho 25th and 26th instant, at 7 I* M. mh‘22 3L* YTTALNUT-STRBET THEATKE— V T NINTH %ni WALNUT Streets fcioLMMft.,MM M, A, (?ARBIT T 9 ■*''!)’ silntiOi Tsrsn very low. No. 412 North SETENTH Street, above Willow. U* FOE SALE, OR EXCHANGE BliiL IN PART FOR CITY PROPERTY—A large COUNTRY MANSION, beautifully situate I, command ing the adjacent country, together with a Cottage, Gar deoeiV Bouse, Farm Huuee, Stables, Barn, ice Bad Sprinc Ilmiseii and nearly fifty •five itrroi of Undinear Ahington Station, oh tin* North Pchbsilvabla Railroad, about du e miles from the city. Apply at 333 NORTH THIRD STREET, above Vine. mh2s‘3t* (PO OAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR BALE, on a valuable farm in Montgo mery comity. Also, a number of first-class city Mort gages and Ground Reuts, of different amounts, at a dis count Apply to E. PETTIT, n>h?-tf No. 30ft WALNUT Street. The bT. louis, CHESTNUT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AKP FOURTH, I’HII.ApELPHJA. The nndorßtgned haVliig leaßed,for n term of years, this popular house, have the pleasure of Announcing to their frietde l , and the travelling community, that it is now open for the reception of gueats. The house, Bince tb# first of March last, has been entirely renovated and re fitted, in a superior manner 5 tlio apartments are large, well Tentilatedi and furnished in modern style. It to - centrally located, convenient to all the depots and steam boat landings, and in the immediate vicinity of the Cus tom Hour*, Post Office, and the Coni Exchange. Connected with the liotel is a RESTAURANT fot the accommodation of those prefer!infi tlie EUIIOPKA.H PLAN. Prices of rooms from TUBES TO 2EYEN DOLLARS per week, according to location. Board #1.50 per day. Table d’Hote for merchants and-. biißinesß men, trom 1 to 3 P. M. HENRY NEIL, ISAAC L. DEVOS. “ 12 50 A CARD.—THE UNDERSIUNED, late of the GIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, hava ieaeed, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, is Washington They take this occasion to return to tbair jld friends and customers many thanks for past favor#*- «nd bee to asimro them that they will be most happy la m then 1b ftbeir sew Mftrtfrtr SYKES. OHADWIOK* A OO* WiginoTOi, July 16. IP6I. tstUr LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BS- BsfI'MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, new the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to morit future patronage, has secured aa elegant and couveuienl store, And has now ou hand • .. large aiiorimont of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought and Chilled iron Fire &bd BurgUr Proof Safes, (the only sbictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie’s - Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished • to order on short notice. This Is the strongest, best pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention U S&llSd tA Lllli&'l NtW • Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is oon- - ceded to surpass in style aud ek-gauce anything yet ef fered for this purpose, and is tho only one that is strictly fire nnd bnrelnr proof. Sfrciax. Motxos I have now on hand say twenty et - ’ Farrell Herring, 4 Cft ’s SftfSß, Dl9St 9f them Hfftrly MIT, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete, assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Please call and examine. jft2s-lylf M. C. BADLEB, Agent 83.100,0 UT 74 14,117 27 51.5.117 !»• Bh EVANS & WATSON’S ■I salamander safes. STOKE, 16 south fourth street, PHILADELPHIA, PA. 8251,421 04 220,870 82 103,827 50 A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always o« hand. 3ti « UNITED STATES MARINES.— IVtinted, for the United States Marine Corps, for sea service aboard of men-of*war, SEVERAL BUN DRED ABLE-BODIED MBS, between the aged of eighteen and forty year*. Young men from the coun try not less than 5 feet 4% inchos high, who shall pass the medical examination, and enliet, will receive three ctut& per mile for the distance travelled in cotniug to the Rendezvous, ut 311 South FRONT Street below Spruce, PhiilidflplliS! 411 other information that may be re quired will be given* ‘ JAMKSIiEWIS, Captain, mb2l-12t and Recruiting Officer. 49.549 70 $'240,920.*>0 BOSTON AND riIILADEL- SaUsilx:^rHlA STEAMSHIP LINE-From FINE Street, Philadelphia and LONG Whurf, Boston, Ac. The steamship SAKON, Captain HaHhew* Will Mil from Boston for Philadelphia ou WEDNESDAY, March 26, aid from Philadelphia for Boston ou MONDAY EVENING, Match 31, at 7 o’clock. Insurance one- half that by sail vessels* Freight taken at fair rates. .... Shippers will please send bills lading with their goods. For froight or piwbubb (htmng line accimimodftlioni for imfiseugerß)i »mr wnfSoß 332 SOUTH WHARVES. Sewell Tappau, Chnrleß Hubbard, Ww. B. Reynolds, Geo- H Folgor, Francis C. Lowell This American telegraph COMPANY nave reopened ard refitted a BRANCH OFFICE IN WILLARD'S HOTEL, WASHINGTON, D. CL This company iu prepare 4 to »c6o&UHik!&la tlift guests 6t that house, aud the public, with every Telegraphic facility. Communication direct with BALTIMORE, PHILADELPHIA, HEW YORK, Aud all Telegraphic Stations Iu the loyal States. OESERAL OVEIOB, Ho. 433 PEH HBS L V AHI A AYENCB. w. p. WESTERVELT, mblsom Superintendent E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P, S. ifllHtiWt Washington Jones, Cli&*. Stokes, John W. Evermnu. AUCTION SALES. DKLPIJIA. ON WEDNESDAY. APRIL n, lgaa. At 10 o’nlnnk A. M , AJtiuaKin Enr», EDUCATIONAL. m1.24-2t* WANTS. BOARDING. t OK HA LJE AJND TO LET. FINANCIAL. HOTELS. mhB«lmif SAFES. LAl>IEB> trusses, support- EBa, BRACES, Mu! fttfcdj? HttlU&lMl AifcS&BW*, oi correct construction and easy to the wearer. For sale and adjustment At O. H. NfilPLBS* LADiHS’STOBK, TV SLFTB Street, first door below Race. Gent.emeu requiring Rupture Trnsnaa will call at th* Southwest corner CWKLITH and BAOR, where 0. H, N. gives attention to thia speclwJfeatuxt' mhl3-SmiE