Disappointed Secessionists Returning to Baltimore. Baltimore. Aprils.—Among the many evidences daily transpiring of the rebels losing couKd«*uce in l heir cause) It may be stated that an ardent Secessionist and ad* gnirer of Soutborn institutions, who left Baltimore some Anonths since io fill Ah editorial position at Richmond, lias, within the past few days, returned to Baltimore, 'heartsick, and is soliciting permission from the military authorities here to remain. As (he prospects are that there will shortly be more such, seeking safetv under the Shadow of the beneficent Gornrument they have hitherto ft>4en SO U'Ullng (A AAA destroyed, it 1b Ibe freely axpr«ss«il opinion of loyal citizens here that Mich returning prodi gals, if they be indeed repentant, should be required to ahow works meet for repentance, and purge themselves of their treason by taking the oath of allegiance to the Covprmnent they have so shamefully wronged. Loss ot a Philadelphia Vessel. New York, April 2.—The bark EKz<ibtlh % of Phila* Helphia, Fox, master, f r om OrchUla, with a cargo of guano for Philadelphia- sprung a lea!* on March hi, ofV the Jjorth end of St. Domingo, and sunk. Her captain and ■crew were taken off and carried to Port-au-PUtte by the schooner 3fa/t7da. A part of the crew had been sent to fEurks* Island- jHoie Rebel rrisoueis sent to Fort Dela- Baltimoue, April 2—Thirteen rebel prisoners, who Arrived litre this morning from Winchester, were sent afternoon to Kors DrlftwitrP] yja thg CftU&l LinPi LETTFR FROM SEW YORK. Trouble in a Fifth-avenue Church—Death of Haii. Og,l**n IMwards—New Vork Historical Society and General McClellan —Hawkins, the Colored Steward, to he Executed —From Suvnnilla—Loss of a Philadelphia Bark — Death of Colonel Dolieney— Markets. .Vc. £Coi respondents of The Press ] New Yore, April 2,1802. « s I won’t stand it any longer,” said a Indy member of Ihe Ceiitr®! Belief Association the otl er day to a friend. •4* 1 nfrver oar- ciiiaidtcr offer a prayer for fae president of the United Status, nor in behalf of tho {iriny in which my own son has gone forth to fight. Sfore we are, preparing comforts for the soldiers, and yet Jir» Rice dceß cot think them worth a prayor.” Suoh is Cue of the outside im-ications of the Storm that has been brewing in the Fifth-avenue Presbyterian Church for many weeks. It appears that tke Bev. Dr. Bice has given tftence, in the first place, by exchanging pul« jiita with the Bev. Mr. Van Dyke, of Brooklyn, and vlth him only since the commencement of the war. It Is represented by influential members of the Church that UO word of sympathy ever po c see the pastor’s lips for the 27nion causey that his disc\mrses are as barren as bis 2>rayers on that subject, and that evou bis associations ©re of tho suspicious order. The excitement is growing Intense, and it will be fortunate, indeed, if tho matter Bets settled without an anneal from the eessi&u to th& IPresbytery, wfcich latter body would be as willing as able Jo unmarry Dr. Blue and his congregation. The 26th anniversary of the Marine Temperance So ciety was held in the Mariner’s Church last Addresses were made by.Cspt E. RicliOrdsjon, Capt, DitUl Elliott, Capt. Swaiue, Capt. Macev, W. D. Harris, and 3fcev. C. J. Jones. The report set forth that since the or ganization of the society 38,133 mumoers had been en rolled, 790 of whom had signed the pledge during the past year. The Hon. Ogden Edwards died last night at his resi dence, on Staten Island, in the eighty-fii at year of his age. •The deceased came to this city in the early part of this century, from the State of Connecticut, .where he was tram and educated. No family in America bag reached a Higher intellectual elevation than that of the Edwards— the famous divine, Jonathan Edwards, being its head, srad Judge Ogden Edwards his grandson. Not long after 3lr. Edwards came to this city, he was appointed to the Important office of surrogate. He was a|so a member of tho 6t»te Lvgialnturtr, rt presenting this city, Sub sequently he was elected a member of the Conven tion of 1821, to revise the Constitution of this State. JThls Convention consisted of a Jarger number of distin guished men than any deliberative body ever before a-- BMAblfill ill tk& 51616- After the fiiopllnn of the revised Constitution, which he helped to form, ho was ap pointed Circuit Judge for the first judicial circuit, in cluding this city, which office he continued to fill until He was disqualified by having attained the age of sixty years. Since the termination of his judicial labors. Judge Edwards has been many years in retirement, re siding on Staten IsUtd. The Historical Society, at its stated meeting last ni?ht, Inode General McOiotlan a corresponding member, and Captain Charles ALdtraou, of the BICftIUCT CVltTWli a mideut mtuber. , This morning Wm. Henry Hawkins, the colored steward who was recently convicted ol the murder of Captain Wm. Henry Adams, of the ship Lamergier , was |>rought before Judge hhipman, in (he United States Clriult &l«1 #*«i*teiieed to be executed oa tbe 2?th of June, between the hours of d o'clock in the morning fcnd 4 o’clock in the afternoon. The prisoner received sentence without any perceptible emotion. The brig J. Titus arrived at this port, this mornine, from S&vanillq. March 14th. Trade At Sflvnniilu was very dull There had not been feny water in tLe cat al for seveu weeks, and there were lio goods received from Baranguilla for shipment. The #>rig Phcmiz had not racnived any cargo for forty-five flays. Hopes ut>re entertained of having water eveiy Cay. The bark Elisabefh S, of Philadelphia, Fox, master, from Orchilla, Caribbean Sea, with a cargo of guano for Thiladolpliia. tpruusa leak March let, off the X. end of St. Domingo, and sunk. The captain and \yyr§ *a.kea ofF the -russet and carried to Tort an Plfttte by the schooner Matilda* a part of the crew were sent to fTt:rks I aland. The Earl of I'unmore left this city to-day for Havana in the Columbia* Colonel Michttd Doheny, alike distinjiuialied ai an rrator. writer, poet, and Irish revolutionist, died on Tuesday night, of intermittent fever, at hie residence, in street, South Brooklyn. His death was un expected by bis friends, as he had been but a few days confined to his bed. Bis funeral will take place on Fri clfty taexh The following were the sales of stocks at the second |>oard to-day: gOOGO TJ S 6s .’SI, Beg. 93 WWVfifo’HjC.,.. 93 lwgu&aa'os. 6000 Teon Os ’9O 55 J4OOO do 54 5000 Missouri oa.. eSO 51 SIOOCO do 51 0000 d0,,,,,,,b50 fil 4000 Virginia 6s 5T 5000 d 0,...... s6U 05 5000 lad St War L.. 89 29C0 Clev &T S Fd,, 85 d0mi,....» 95yg [ 3C90 CB & Q, 8 p c.. 99 THE MARKETS. Ashes.—The market is unchanged, the demand fair: Biles of P4ta at and l»**rls SI Hi. * Flour ajcxj Mkai..—The inquiry for Western aod Ftate Floor is fairly active; the demand mainly for ilis 3-last and home trade, and fair for export. Trade grands are in steady request, and are firmer; the assort yneDt ia poor. The Bales are 11600 Mils at5§.25A5.30 for superfine State and Western: 55.35&5 60 tor the low grades of extra Western: 55.80a5.40 for extra State; 55.45a5.50 for fancy do; 55.75&5.55 ?or shipping brands of round |ioopextra Qiuo; tutf s§,y§®Q,Wfortrade hraudarto. Canadian Flour la nmitr; the Ucumnfi fair; balob of 310 Lble at £5 G5sG 50 for extras. Southern Flour is without change to note. Thede pnand is moderate in part for the West Indies; sales of • S5O bMs, at $5 50*r6 for mixed to good superfine Balti m«re, 4c.. fed for extras. Bye Flour is iu fair request, and is Bteady ; sales of 350 bbls at s3©4 25. Corn Meal is steady; the demand is fair; sales of 350 !>bis, at $2 8Q®2.90 for Jersey, and $3.15 for Brandy. KiliM. ' Whisky.—The market is easier, and is more active; pales of 1,600 bbla at Grain.—The Wheat market is still irregular, and is ptill Quiet; the assortment is and t-ho busi -3ir-3» restricted In const “jxiencv. Prime 6priߧ i*| bv»d above the views of borers. The inquiry is mainly for znilliug-. The sales are 10,000 bus at 51.22 for State spring, 91.26 for inferior I‘hicago spring, $1.30 for a small lot of jLoberlowa, §1.1)4 for red ia store, §1,39®1i37 for red Amber Jersey, part in store, and $1.55 for choice White Kentucky, iu store. Barley is unchanged • the demand is fair; sales of 600 |»us California on privare terms, and 400 bus State at 00c the wtUread depit. Bailey Malt is quiet at &1.65&1.6T. Oats are Stead} and in good demand for J9tate. Bye is firm; sales? of 3,100 bushels at 79®81c. Com is 1* as aciivfj but firm ; the demand is mainly for export; lalesof 40,000 bus at 57# ®sBc for Jersey yel low, 57®60c for Southern do, aud 58®60c for Western jnixed in stcre and delivered. Provisions—The Pork market is quite firm, eapeci *£}* for future deliver; salon of 1,809 bble at a 12,75 Tur western mess; $l2 «i ® 10lor mesa, and $10.23010.50 Ter prime. Beef 1* steady and in fair demand; sales of £5O bbls at $12®13 for plain. The city. fFOB ADDITIONAI* CITT HEWS, SEE FOURTH PAQB J Affairs at the Navy Yard.—The Work of planking the new sloop-of-war Monongahela is progressing rapidly. With the exception of the work in progress upon her, business is very dull. Therioop>of> war Juniata is in the sectional dock for the purposed receiving her copper. The steam* transport Rhode Island ia taking her Ftorea on board preparatory to a cruise along the coast. The Wamsnifa is lying is the stream awaiting or ders. Workmen are engage*! in rebuilding the timbers Of tUO marine railway. It has hardly ever been U3ed since it vaa placed in position at the time the dry dock was built. Some preparations are being made towards laying the heel of a new aloop-of-war in the north ship house. Tho following is a naspAcfc numberof (be men new I'loytd ill fh& navy J&td, Ih llid dlfferehl departments Carpenters 3-52 Sail makers Joiners 123 Spar makers Gun-carriage msktrs... 44 Riggere.......... ®in»nlMBon dock 18 Painters flfould makers 16 Boat builders lawyers 12 Plumbers Borers .121 Blockmakers Carpenters* laborers.... 10*2 Engineers on dock Blacksmiths 4lachini&ti.__._. _ Caulkers..*. 33 Yard carpenters* gang.. ■> Bpinnera. 16 Engineers* laborers..... 13 Steamers... Bcra pen........ Laborers..*.... JTftfd laborers.. 1,727 There is every indication of a speedy increase of work fet the yard, which will necessarily require a thousand ex* Ira workmen. Tn* Recent Explosion in the 3FIBBT WARD.—Yesterday, the sufferers fay the recent explosion at Jackson’s cartridge manufactory* in the STirfct ward) were all getting along very comfortably, al though many Are not yet considered out of danger. The funeral* of Benj. F. Whitaker, John Logue, Horace L. fSinexson, and JUiss Leonie ffoirot, victims of the Ufaa-j -jter, took place yesterday afternoon. Miss.Noirot was pfeout twenty yearn of age, and resided with her mother, mt No. 708 South Eighth street, below Shippen. Wash ington Black, who died on Tuesday, was twenty-live Shears of age, and resided in Sixth street, below Fltewa *«r. The fonerwl Berricea of John liQgue WVtO tlfl'l At Bi. Patrick’s Church. The funeral of John If. Clooney wrill taka place this morning, at o'clock, from the re sidence of bis parents, No. 1328 South Fifth street. The treasurer of the fund for the relief of the sufferer* by the lih explosion. acknowledges tho receipt aF the Volteuing donation*: Merrick A Son*, 860;II. 1). Moore, Ctate treasurer, 810: J. S. W.,“81; collected by A. 0., 526. W; collected by H., $5. Total, $O2 50. The sum of 846 has also been deposited at the ofllce of tha Evmino Bulletin in aid of the sufferers and thn!r famine*. Agnes VinceDt, another of the victims, died yesterday afternoon, at No. 9dl Lombard street. Aid to the Contrabands.—One Bundled dollars was collected in the Bethel Methodic Church, (colored), Sixth street, below Pine, on Sunday, the same to be applied to the purchase of clothing fur tho contrabands at Beaufort, South Carolina. Thirty 'women are uow employed by this co igregation ia making up garments. The clmrity iu u-hteh they are « n i i-» h highly laudable c ne, and deserving of praise. Mr. Charles Duffy.—We have to drtata that Mr. Duffy, formerly in the office or the Girard Soum, And latterly in ike Oontlaanta] Hnld, had t%Keo 4he same position iu Willard’s Hotel, Washington, on Ahe invitation of its proprietors, Sykes, Chadwick, A Co , Bis old employers and friends, Mr. Duffy is remarkably "well qualified for tho situation, and his adTent will be a great advantage to Willard s. Adrift.—Yesterday morning, about two o'clock, tho Harbor Police picked up a yawl b.jat adrift opposite the navy yard. The boat was about six* tun fart in length, and was painted flash aalas, with a Blue gunwale. The “prize” was 4oken to the station- Bogse, at Front and Noble streets. Postponed.— The departure of the eieimer JiAoJc Island, with nulls for the blockading pquadrons, Pas been fixed for to morrow afternoon* The snails will be made up at twelve o'clock noon, on tho *am s day. 1000 Hud’ Riv 15t.... 104 IflOu Gal & Ghitlsti«.loo ioooo amer G01d..*60.102 <to 1)30.102 V 45000 do bBU.IO2£ 2000 do e....102*f 5 PacMaiUs,»i...i v7jj ■-*3 Krto IS, •« * 11 1 . i .« vt 50 Micb S & N, Ind... 2'1% 50 Micli 8* guar’d... 46 50 Mich Gout Jt. ~b3O 83*£ 5Q IUtoR Scrip,,, 01U IOOGaI & cm IS..***. 67 it 50 Clev & Tol B. 45£ ... AS ... 15 .. 99 .. 28 ..11 ... 49 Teamsters Writer* Superintendent, CITY ITEMS. “ The Siege of Londonderry.”— This will lie the subject of a lecture to be delivered, at Concert Halli this (Thursday) eveninp, under the aunficti of ths Youog Men’s Christian Association, by tbs Set. David Steele, an able and eloquent young divine of this city, who has evidently prepared himself to render this subject as it haß never heretofore been treated. He delivered the same lecture in this city a abort time ago, whan it cre ated quite a sensation. Those who heard it speak of it as thrillfngly eloquent. Its delivery to-night will doubt less attract a crowded house. The proceeds of the lecture M ill be for the benefit of the sick and wounded soldiers in our hospitals. Pine English Pickles and Sauces. — Per sons who are fond of Tickles and all kinds of imported Saucee, of a WAlly aupdrior quality, will find them at Mr. C. H. Mattson**, dealer in fine famity groceries, Arch and Tenth streets Hi- stock of these articles constantly on hand is very superior. Goods boiuht at liis store are de livered in any part of lb? c iV» or Cftrofi;li F ®nd sent to any of the depots, free of charge. Deaf Made to Hear. — Instruments to Assist the hearing In every variety, anl of the most HJiprmd obstruction, at P. MADEIRA'S K'»r In; fitiuiui'iit Depot, 110 South TENTH Streot, below Ohestuut. np3-3t* Mrs. Partington on Pickets “As for sleeping on pickets,” said Mrs. P. to a volunteer who had dropped in to see her, « 1 don’t see how they can do it without hurting ’em. Sleeping ou a post would be easier, unless there was a nail in it, which might be pre judicious for the uniform, unless they were made like the bullock proof Tests which Mr. StoKeitthe clothing mao, PtjJlß under tho Consequential Hotel in Philadelphia, made of steel springs* and they call them the spring stylo of clothing. Every one can use their own auction, though, where to sleep ” The volunteer here interposed to tell the oid iadj- the nature of pickets, and post* in military parlance. Ike in the meantime was experimenting a little in prestidigitation, by trying to rub the old lady’s cat and the soldier’s brown dog into one. Valuame —TVo insert: the follovr iDg universal panacea for ail the ills horaee are hair to: Recipe—Bushus et curricum bns, adlibitum; elbow greaßet quantum sufficue; blanketug firatratus; stablus warning j fodderoa, never say J ictus, but meatus et oattts j exerciaeua non comproinisus. The effect will be—Coates shinus, appetitus wolfitus, muscularitus two-fortyitus. We might also add the celebrated receipt for procuring a handsome and durable new suit of spring clothes at a very low coat, which is, to purchase them ftt tho One price Fashionable Emporium of Granville Stokes, No. 509 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia. The Last or a Fortune.—Wo saw a five dollar note, yesterday, the back of which bore the recital of a sad story. It said: << This is the last of a fortune of £30,000, left me by an indulgent parent. Dice, drink, and evil companions have brought mo to this. Ohl had I but been wise, and taken caro of my means, my health, and my morals, I might have been comfortable, happy, respected, and presenting a first-class, geutlemauly ap pearance; in elegant garments from the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of BocKhili & Wilson, Nos. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Sixth.” MARINE INTELLIGENCE. XT BEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Ship Young Eagle, Walker, 3 days from New York, in ballast to Workmau & Co. Bark Ella, Howes, 75 days rtom Palermo, with fruit, Ac. to Isanc Jeanea Co. Feb 16, lat 34 40, long 27 10, in a heavy gale from SW, sprung fore topmast and trusaell trees Reports the ship Northampton, from Loudon, Fenny Fern, from New York; and brig Charley from Halifax, at anchor, at 4 F PI yesterday, off Chester. liark Amy, Hammond, 45 days from Messina, with fruit, Ac. to Benners A Draper—vessel to Twells A Co. Feb 18th, off Cape St Vinceut, signalled bark Modena, from Messina for Boston, with loss of main topgallant yard. Brig Dunkirk, Johnson, 60 days from Messina, with fruit to Isaac Jeanea A Co. Schr DAE Kelly, K» lly, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Schr A Hammond, Paine, 2 days fromNaw York, with radge to David Coopßr. Schr Agility, (Br) Cainmond, 0 days from Halifax, with fish to captian. Sclir Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del, with grain to Christian $ Curran. Svhr pie'chanioi Corliss. I day from Odessa, Dot, with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. Schr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden* Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co. Scbr Clayton A Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with ecru to Jh3 it Bewley & Co. Schr Young America, Lawrence, 1 day from Pert De posit, with wheat to J L Bewley A Co. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain, to Christian & 00. Schr Jas L Hevenn, Bonsali, I day from Dover, Dei, with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. Schr Elizabeth, Ray, 1 day from Salem, NJ, with wheat to Jas L Bewley A Co. Stean er Beverly, Pierce, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to W P Clydo BELOW. Bark Clarence, Armstrong, from Belfast. CLEARED. Brig Wftppoa, Wilkinson, K.&y West. D S StoUou A 00. Schr J Bucbftloo, Bennett, Wabhington, Tyler, Stone A Co. Schr Specie, Smith, do do Scbr Kite, Durham, do do Schr Virginia Emily, Pricf, <B? $9 getor II W Morse, Benton, Haiteras Inlet, T wells & Co. Schr Omega, Adams, Washington. J B White. Schr Preeto, Mobs, Ship Island, Workman A Co. Str J S Shrivor, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. SAILED Bark Deborah Pennell, Captain Pennell, for Dublin, cleared by Workman A Go, left Market street wharf at II o’clock on Wednesday, in tow of City Ice Boat. Her cargo consists of 26,100 bushels yellow corn in bulk and hnpH, 1411 do white do, in 62a bags, 8160 do wheat, in 3415 bags, and 071 bbls Hour. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) TURKS ISLAND, March 15. Tbfl bark EHa&bsth J, fijtpfe FaulkM. ffoM OfAhillA, wiih 190 tons guano, for Philadelphia, sprung a leak on the Ist iust, and made 8 feet water in seven hours. On the 2d, was fallen in with by the schr Matilda, which took off the captain and ci ew and carried them to Port au Platte. A portion of the crew were sent to this place. Thehark sunk in two hours after being abandoned. [The Elizabeth j rated A 2, registered 166 tons, built in 1844 at this port, where she is owned by Messrs Baker & Folsom, the captain, and others. MEMORANDA. Steamship Columbia, Adams, for Havana) cleared at N Yoik yesterday. Ship Rolling Wave, Collins, for Philadelphia, entered out at Liverpool 19th ult. surk Achilles, dailaglier, fr«m /or f Litadol phis, was spoken Ist inat, 2.15 P M, lat 38 08, long 74 25. Schr Island Belle, Butler, cleared at New York yes terday for Philadelphia Schrs Edwin Keed, Goodspeeil, Martha Maria, Reed, and Gaaelle, Hoffman, cleared at Boston Ist last, for Philadelphia. Schr Niantic, White, from Taunton for Philadelphia, sailed from Newport 3lßt ult. NOTICE TO MARINERS. Notice is hereby given that the repairs on the Vine yard Sound Light VsfeS'.-l have been completed, and she was replaced upon her station, off the Sowfand Figs Ledge, on Saturday, the 29th ult By order of the Lighthouse BoArd- E. A. LONG, Clerk to L. H. Inspector, Second District. Boston, April 1,1862. ■ SPECIAL NOTICES. Dyspepsia! Dyspepsia! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned I DYSPEPSIA cured Tor SI, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for 81, or 81 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or 81 returned! WISHABT’S GBEAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA FILL ia a positive cure for DTSTSPSIA* I warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty years' stand ing, or the money returned. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. i& North sfi£6Nß Street. Descriptive Circular Bent free on application. feB-2m L. Q. 0. WISHABT. Onx-Pwo* Clothing, op thi Lams® Bttlss, made In the Best Manner, expressly for BETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. AU Goods made to Order warranted satisfac tory. On* Ous-Pnifli Svsmu I* atrietiy adk&rsl to. All are thereby treated alike. se22*ly JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street RSiwiaMfTnmH Omos of the Adams ftMHfcidtfd. EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT BTBEIT, Philadelphia, January 27, 1862. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, X> 0., by bmlcting a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Expross freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington. Georgetown. Alexandria. Annapolis. Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lota. Sutlers’ 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 rocsipted far at our dewti 6, G, corner of BBOAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ia27«tf Superintendent. MARRIED. MuCAHBIOLE—HEDIFEB.—On the 31st ult., by Bev. W. T. Eva, Mr. JohnMcGarrigle, to Bliss Amanda Bedifcr, all of this city. • DIED. JARMAN.— On the 28th uI U at Upland, Delaware county, Mr. Thomas Jarman, after a lingering illness, in the 84th j ear of his age. Deceased was a deacon of Bid lay Baptist Church for upwards of thirty years; he was widely known, and revered by all who knew him. * PETERSON.—On the morulug of April 2d, Laurence Fvtcnson, aged 46 years. The relatives and friendß are invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1510 Girard avenue, on Friday morning, April 4tb, at 11 o’clock. JKNNESB.—On the Ist instant, at hiß residence, Bur lington, N. J., Mark Jenuess, aged 46 years. llisnlaims ftndfrifndu are invited, without lurther noncr, to attend bis funeral, to meet at his late residence, on Sixth* day, (he 4th inst., at 3 o'clock P. M. * 8 JACKSON.—On the 31st ult, Mrs. Sarah Jackson, in her 48th year, wife of Barclay Jackson. . Funeral from the residence of her husband| second bouse. south Eighth street, b "low Washington avenue, this (Thursday) morning, at 9 o’clock. * . MORRISON.—On the3oth ult., LouisCoxhead, only son of A. A. and Mary Morrison, aged 3 years and lOmonthe. Funeral from his parents' residence, Haverford, above Tliirly-fcUirll* street, ilnninn. this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * MOONEY.—On the 31»l nit., John H. Mooney, son of Mr. Wm. and Jane Mooney, in the 23d year of his ago. F>id« ra] from theresi--.ei.ee of hia p*rent«, 1238 south Filth street, this (Thursday) morning, at 9jZ o’eloftk. 8 MAXWELL.—On the 31? t ult., Mr. David Maxwell, iu tbe 64th year of his tig*. Funeral from bis late residence, No. 911 south Second street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2Jf o'clock. * MILLEB.—On the Ist instant, Jacob Miller, in tho 36th year of biß ase. Funeral from lliu residuuuu of his undo, Wtn Smith, No. JSUS North Seventh street, abpve Jefferson, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. * DICKSON. —On the Ist instant, William 8. Dickson, a member of Co. E, Curtin Light Guard, aged 33 years. FHBAVAI iI*AH lllA Mitiinee of his tlthr, Mm. A. E. Austin, No. 1304 Bace street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock. * WBAY.—On tbe 31st ult, Alexander Wray, of concus sion of the brain, aged 74 years. Funeral from his late residence, 912 North Nineteenth street, this (Thursday) afternoon, at l o'clock. * TV/TOURNING GOODS, AT C&SH «ixJL PBICES.—BIack Bombazines 02#, 70, and 87# Ug; All»'Wool Taroisofl, 75 eta* All-wool Moumslluas, 31 x eta; CftmelB T Hair Baxegeti, 37# eta: Ora&a Maretz, 28# eta; Milanahe Bareges, IS# eta; Silk Chailies, 3f# eta; Satin Plaid Bareges, 18# cts; Plain Bareges, 12#, 15, and3B#cts’ Silk Gr«nadiue*, ,s ctn j Gros deßlmitt-?, 70 cto; Second Mourning BoregeS, \Z% fits; Bl#Ci Hnd white new Cheek SilKr, e»), eta; Block and Purple All- Wool Mousselines, 31 \ cents. BISSON A SON, Mourning Store, No. 913 CHESTNUT Street. as r.RANITB LAND COMPANY—A H j special meeting of Stockholder!), to consider an act to extend the charter of the Company, will be held on TUESDAY. April 8, 1862, at eight P. M., at No. 113 South FIFTH Street. It* no STATE BANK AT CAMDEN, flf, J,, UJJ Arait, Ist, 1803. Tho Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT, for the last six months, payable on demand. THOMAS ACKLEY, ap2.3t# C*Bhi<*r. mss THE SIEGE OF LONIIONDKIi.iIY IK If W the subject Of A Lecture by Itev. I>A VID STEELE, on THURSDAY EVENING, April Bd, at CONCERT HALL, one of theheet Lectures of the Sea son. A large audience were highly delighted at its for- DienleliYorY< and it is repented by special reaueit for a noble cause, the Benefit of the Sick and Wounded Sol dier. Let all come and enjoy a rich treat, and do good at the same time. Tickets 25 cents, at the Book Stores and at the door. Commence at 8 o’clock. ap2-2t* TIIE MANAGERS OF THE itOSIJVE UsJ* ASSOCIATION will hold. their ANNUAL MEETING at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL on THURSDAY AFTERNOON, April 3, at 3o’clock. Mrs. York, ofDanßvilie, N. Y., Miss Mary Grew, and Dlibrt E* Mellon* M. D., will address the meeting: By order of the Board. ap2 H. PBOBASf'O, Secretary. SPLENDID ENTERTAINMENT! IJJ THE HEAVENS! !—A LKCTCJRB on ASTRO NUBIYi In Rev. G. A BHfiYOGKi to be Illustrated with appropriate Diagrams* on a disc of 14 fovt. with tho me of the Calcium, or Lime Light, comprising our Solar System, our Astral System, also the Nebulous teaveus, or Sj stems of Universes. Descriptive detail of Dis tances, comparative fiiv.o, comparative Light aud Dennity. INHABIT ABILITY OF PLANETS! MOTION OF OUR SOLAR SYSTEM I MOTION OF ORBITS OF COMETS! 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Price Twenty-five Cents- Mailed free of charge. MCALLISTER A BRO., 728 CHESTNUT Street. apB-2t A KEEPSAKE.—As a correct like ness REIMRR’S SI Colored Photographs are woithy of all cczmnendation they receive by the appre ciating pnblic. SECOND Street, above Green It* riOMMODORE DUPONT.—A very Ij fine Card Photograph of Commodore DUPONT. Price Twenty-five Ceuta. Mailed free of charge. MC ALLISTER & BRO., 728 CHESTNUT Strut. ap3-2t TVORYTYPES. —In color, position,and A finish BEIMEB’S Ivorytypes are a success. The artist who executes those pictures exhibits great ability. Gallery SECOND Etreet, above Green. It* WAR PRICES, TO SUIT THE ▼ v TIMES.—REIMKR'B first-efass plctures-Ufo itiy.c Thotographs in oil—are now being made at rodunpil prices. SECOND Street, above Green- It* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, JJOURNINGI GOODS. THOS. W. EVANS & GO. WITH A FOI.L ASSORTMENT OF ALL GOODS SUITABLE FOR JJEMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM TO No. 930 CHESTNUT St. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. marB-lm CLOTHS, 01S8IMERE8. Goodß for Boy s’ Jackets. •• „v Pants. • • for Mens* wear. • * for Ladies’ Cloaks. LINEN GOODS. Barnsley Table Linens. Damask Napkins and Towels. Small Figured Damask Goods. Good Stout Irish Linens. Diapers Birdeyei Pillow Linena. DRESS GOODS. Shepherd’s Plaids. Plain asd Figured Mohairs. Plain and Figured Poplinetts. Delaines and Challies. b.bbo yards new Prints, c< SPRING CLOAKS. Opening daily new Cloaks. Medium length and short Sacques. COOPER & CONARD, B<mlk44et toner NINTH MARKET. AITLIED TO THE QHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & & ARRISON, No. 1008 CHESTNUT Street, Respectfully invite the attention ef buyers to their new and largo stock of FINE AND RICH NOTTINGHAM LACE and MUSLIN CURTAINS, AND • LAOE AND MUSLIN DRAPERIES, bought at a sacrifice, and will be sold a bargain. mh22-Btuth6t riLOAKS ! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! VJ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE GITS mb26.3m TyTEW CLOAK STORE! JJi The most elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, First door above Chestnut. mhSO-3m f~ILOAKB. —If you want the best value \J for your money, go to tho City Cloak Store, 142 ftorth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh26-3m /"XL OAKS! VJ A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT or ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, With every new material, made up and trimmed In the very heat maußae, at tbit defy all competition, AT THE PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. K. COBNEB EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mh26.3m IYTEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. JLv —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Plotter whlt& groond and bouquets of Chintz colors. Wool De Laines, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12#, 20, and 25 cents. A freeh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Mohairs, choice. Shepheid’a Plaids, from 18# to 60 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES’, NOi>7o2 ARCH Street N. B.—Good black Silks, 87#, Si, and £1.12#. Cali ftnd examine our $1.12# black Silks. mh2B EYBE & LANDELL, FOUKTH and ABOH Streets have now in store a fine stock of GOODS FOB FAMILY CUSTOM. Neat Plaid Good Silks. Solid Colored Plain Silks. Solid Colored Figured Silks. Beat Quality Black 1 Silks. Double-faced Figured Silks. Grenadines, Worked Figures. Spring Stock of Drees Goode. French Chintzes, New Styles. Britiili Chintzes, hitf cents. Neat and Gay Ginghams. Cassimeres for Youths’ Clothes. Damask Table Linen and Napkins. Pillow Casings and Sheetings. Full assortment of White Goods. Valenciennes £e»ce Cohere end Seta. Spring Gloves, Embroidered Backs. Shawls of this Spring’s styles. Zon-Zous Walking Jackets. Full L’ne of Spring Cloaks. Cloths for the Zoii«Zdub. Aqua Scutum Waterproofs. Waterproof Cloaks, made up. All-woe 1 Shepherds’ Plaids. Shepherds’ Plaidp, all grades. H STEEL * SON HAVE NOW • OPEN 10,000 YARDS OF FANCY SILKS, Of all grades and qualities, purchased at prices far below tb. w«t «f importation! conseuuently they are able to offer one or tbo Lana LSI and CHEAPEST assortments of Fancy Silks in the city. Rich Fancy Silks from 88c to $2. Two-faced Fancy Silks 76e, worth 81.12 K. CHEAPEBT 75c-SILKS IN THE VIXY. Good styles at SO and c, worth 98c* Small Plaid Silks 50c, wcwth 75c. Solid Green and Blue Silks* 75c. Two-faced Figured Black Silks 75c, worth 81* Also, a LARGE and CHOICE assortment of HEW SPRING DRESS GOODS: HEW STYLES OF ENGLISH AND MEBBIMAO AND ALL AMERICAN CHINTZES, 12Be. No. 713 North TENTH Street, above Coatee. H. B.—New Goode opening dally. mh22 ■jVTEW SPRING GOODS. J-l Assortments received of Plain Brown Po de Soles. 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. New. neat, and rich Da Lainas. Bright plaid Worsteds. New printed Bareges, very cheap. Foulard Robes, at very low rates. New Spring Shawls and Mantles. B&ABPLEB9 8808. mhl9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets, riEEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL-CLOTHB, AND WINDOW SHADES.—Y. S. ARCHAMSAJTLT, N, E, corner BLKYBNTH and MARKET, will open, this morning, a cheap lot of fine Bleached Muslins, 9, 10, and 12}{c.; cheap lot of Delaines, 12, 18, and 22c.; cheap lot of new style Chintzes, 10 and 12j{c.; cheap lot of Oassimeree, 50, 62, and 76c.; cheap lot of Ingraiu Carpets, 31, 37, 60, and 62c.; cheap lot of Floor Oil-cloths, 81 to 50c.: cheap lot of Window Shades, 60, 62, and 75c. mh24-12t ■\TEW SPRING PRINTS, J-Y CHOICE STYLES. MEBBTMACB, SPRAGUE, PACIFIC) ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A l»rge lot best styles and fast colors at 10c. COWPEBTHWAIT A CO.. mhl6.tr H: W. cor- EIGHTH and MARKET StA nSa»aßaeE”ia REOPENING OF Mr" THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO BAILBOAD,—TiII, road, being fglijr REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, is new open for the tTADB* portation of passengers and freight to all points in the GREAT WEST. For tlirough tickets and all other in formation apply at Hie Company’s Office, corner BROAD Street and WASHINGTON Avenue. 8. M. BELTON. ap3.tf President P. W. and B. It. B. Co. POST OFFICE NOTICE. Fmi.aDEi.PKiA, April 1,1862. Malls lor tba BLOCKADING SQUADRONS, (a ba despatched per ateamer RHODE ISLAND. wlllb* mad. up at this office at 12 o’clock, noon, on FBID AY, April *, 1802. - e. A. WALBOBN, P. M. apl-tuftth2t RETAIL DRY GOODS. HAVE NOW OPEN THEIR SPRING STOOK. OF BOMBAZINES. TAMISK CLOTHS, C-4 MOUS DK LAINES, GRENADINE BAREGES, SILK GRENADINES, CRAPES, COLLARS, SETS, &c., MOURNING 1 WEAR. THE BEST MAKES. Nos. 818 AND 820 CHESTNUT STREET. Sl)2-3t 1024 CHESTNUT STREET TT'MBROIPERIES, LACES, Xli HANDKERCHIEFS, LINENS, WHITE GOODS, lu all their varieties, AT LOW RATES, To which Novelties are daily added. EDW’D M* NEEDLES. Will open TIIIB MORNING, or on THURS. DAY, 10 pit ecu while plaid FRENCH ORGAN. DIES, for Garibaldies and Dresses—a very de sirable and scarce article. For sale vert/ low . 10 2 4 CHESTNUT STREET IYENS & CO/S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, TRE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES\ THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLESi THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IK THE CITY, IVENS & CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. WHOLESALE HOUSE ! tyy AND 54-INCH SKY-BLUE KERS SUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUE SATINETS. I BLACK CADET AND OXFORD Do. BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DOESKINS. PRINTED Do, in Tirioty. tASCY CASSIMEKEB AND MELTONS, n aroita, ak» fob sam it JOSEPH LEA, hW.tr 19S AND 130 CHESTNUT BTEEBT COMMISSION HOUSES. 0 A EPETING§7 OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE Sa C<!>., COMMISSION MERCMANiS, No. 13‘i OUESTNUT STBEET, PHILADELPHIA. A full assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpeta always in Store. apl-lm gHIFLEY, HAZA.H HUTCHINSON Ho. lia CHESTNUT STBEEV COMMISSION JIEBCn* FOR THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE ( mh2B- Cm COFFIN, & 220 CHESTNUT STRE Agents for the following makes of goods: PRINTS. BUNNELL UFO. CO GBEENX LAWNS. - BUNNELL MFG, CO. BLEACHED COTTONj JwwJaie, Fgre&Wale, Auburn) BlttterßTiUei Jamestown, Blackstone, Hope, Bed Bank! Newbnryport, Naumeag, Zouave, Burl Ufg. Co.’fl A. A., B. AO. A., and other ni BROWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Ghestm Mechanics’ and Farmers’. Odlfc&BT JftANS-—Glasgow, Manchesrtei DBNIMB AND BTBlPES.—Grafton, J Madison, Blatersville, Agawam, Keystone, ( CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersville, A g. BlLEBlAB.—Smith ? a, Social Co., Lonsdal. WOOLENS. ABMY BLUE CLOTHS, KERSEYS, NSLB. BBOAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts’, Glenhan CASSIMEBES.—Gay A Son, Saxton’s B' BATINETB.—Bass Biver, Conversville, ley, Hope, BUffordvlUe, Converse and jElyit Bros. A Co., Shaw Mfg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS.—Bodman, Mystic, DOMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS'S i ony* MeriiO; and other styles! LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored C&mt PLAID LINSEYS, OOTTONAPES, Ac TRIMMINGS. j^ADIES’ DRESS TRIMMi: We invite the attention of buyers to o 1 well-Belected stock of LADIES’ DRESS AND MAN 1 Togetber wilb agood line of STAPLE TRIMMI BERLIN ZEPHYR WQBSTEPi PRUSSIA BINDINGS, WORSTED SKIRT BRAIDS, GIRDLES, TASSELS, SILK EMBROIDERING FANCY SILK BBTJi BELTINGS, BUGLE GIMP AND BUTTONS, YELYET BIBBONS, CHENILLE SILK HEAD NETS, ../ETC., ETC., ET 3. The goods being or oiir own manufacture a ad importa tion, are can offer them at the very lowest prices. WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, mhW-tuthsalm FIFTH AND CHEERY STS. CARPETS AND Oil, CLOT CARPET house. OLDDEN & RICK: 83Q Aficn STBEET, TWO BOOKS BELO’ SOUTH SIDE, Have this day opened their Hew Stock of Oa! the best English manufacture. The newest J Velvet, Brussels, Tap. Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrai noiitws 5 OU Olotfca in ail widthe, Canton Mat| Druggets, Ac., bought before the late advance the lowest prices for cast. ) Q.LEN ECHO MILLS. GEBMANTOWN, PA. McOALLUM & Go., manufacturers, importers, and *O9 CHESTNUT STRE (Opposite Indejendence Hall,) CARPETING ! OIL CLCTHS, &c. V* have now on hand an htenfjire aiockof \ l of otur own and other to which we call ffon of cash and short-time TjKJURTH-STREIjr carpet! stor Ho. *T ABOYE effiSTNCT, J. T. DELACROI InTitM attention to his Stubs Imnortation ol CARPEjriNQS, OouMlgiog «very itjle. of the Noweat Fai Peaigßß. in VELVET, BBUS&ELS, TAPESTI BBLB. IMPERIAL TfiWE.ri.Y, and 1 OABPKTIHGB. I I YBNSTIAV rad DAMASI BTAIB CARP] SCOTCH BAO Mid LET OABPETIN TI.OOB OH. CLITHS, in every] COCOA and CINTON MATT BOOR-MATS, Rtf OS, SStfcr BKINB, [ pBtJGGK rs t *nd CBUMB Cl AT WHOLEBALEAND BETAIIi] LOW FOB CASH. J.T. PEIiAGBQ «t Oram poubii CARPETINGS. J. h\ ee E. B. OKNJ NO. 619 CHESTNUT ST (OPPOSITE BTATI HOUSE.) Store receirea, jei iteMaer BiinOwrfAt Ute «rrirato> their SPBINO IHPOBTATION OF new carpetin< CROssLEX’S YARD- ANB-A-BALF- WIDE VELPeI 9-1 MEDALLION ENGLISH BRUSSELS, \ EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY, | BRUSSELS CARPETS, WITH BOW (of new deelgng) for HaUa and Stair) INQBAIN ANB THBEB-FLY OABPIINOS, of extra Quality. ALSO. 500 PS. J. CROSSLEY & ICON’S TAPESTRY BR USSEL3 CARPET, FROM 874 TO Si PR. j?D, Together with a complete Mortmento OIL eiiOIBBi . I i BTAIB AS® FXiOOB DBUQOHT. BUGS, »0, *o., All of new. choice selections, and 1/ AT MODERATE PRICE tfE. 3. F. & E. B. OB mhS-tf OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. ijihe "EXCEtSIOR” Hi! ARE THE BEST IN THE WOR J. H. MICHENER & Co OfiNMAL PROTISI9H 1 And curftM 6f the celebrated “EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CURED Hi Nog. 143 and 144 North FRONT St Between Arch and Race streets, Phil• The instil-celebrated “EXCELSIOR” cured by J. H. M. A Co., (in a style pecnli; eelTOHi) enpreraly for fasiily USB 1 are q flaror; free from the unpleasant taste of sal pronounced by epicures superior to any nj for sale. __ Tortoise shell.—a few Tortoise Sholl for sale by I JACRETOHE « LAVERG UH W 8 and 2M South FBON' i PHIL 3, 1862. SPRING MILLINERY. & CARY, (SUCCESSORS TO LINCOLN, WOOD, ft NICHOLS,) RETAIL DEPARTMENT; EXHIBITION OF SPBING STYLES OF MILLINERY, THURSDAY, APRIL 3d, 1862, an2-2t 725 CHE3TNUT STREET. TO THE MERCHANTS.—Mrs. -Rf M. A KING, from 27 Sooth Second street, hAa rvawved her Wlrctosal? au<i ftetail ttlfihlftiEllY Kd« TABLISHMBNT to 1026 CHKSTNUT Strnot, and has now a full and choice assortment of SPRING and SUM MER to which she invites their attention, ap3-thstu6t* ' MRS. M. A. KMNEAB, 1208 CHESTNUT Sircot, successor to Mrs. BURK.B, will open on THURSDAY, April 3, Paris MILLINERY for the Spring ap2-2f* OPENING PAY AT A t q, m jfiF ARCH STREET,—MiBB Sa T. MORGAN will open her new SPRING FASHIONS on WEDNESDAY, 2d of March. Pattern Bonnets, Dress Caps, French Flowers, and French Bonnet Frames, for Merchants and Milliners, at the lowest Wholesale CASH PRICES. apl-St# D, & MRS. H. WRIGHT, No. 187 SfirPINE Btreet, will open Fashionable SPRING MILLINERY', on THURSDAY, April 3, 1802. mh3l 4t# OODS. MISSES O’BRIEN, 914 Ciiest -STNUT Street, will open PARIS MILLINERY for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 3,1802. mb3l»4t# DRV-HOODS JOBBERS. 1862. 1862. lUEGEL, BAIRD, & GO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY GOODS. NO. 4T NORTH THIRD STRUT. PHILABELPIItA. Merchants visiting this city to purchase Dry Goods will find our Stock large and admirably assorted, and at Low Fioubis. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other 60USO In Philadelphia. mhlS-2m rs. 3, Centred ale, Dorchester* •ton, Greene ltylea. it, GlenvUle, rewett City, Jhoctaw. swam, \ Go. id FLAIJ* ver, Ac. Lower Val* itej OonYerw Gold MedaL Angola, Sax- 1862. ERRING. rtca. rfe26.3m WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. J. R. CAMPBELL & CO.. No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, large and HAVK NOW IN STOKE, LINES OF CHOICE GOODS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS. WU»E GOODS—In aii their Varieties. LINENS—AII qualities and be at makes. FABLE DAMASKS—Napkins and Doylies. L. C. HDKFS—Towels and Toweling. GINGHAMS—Super, Fancy and Solid Checks. LAWNS—New and choice Styles. ORGANDIES, and Paris Printed Jaconets. DRESS GOODS—In very desirable styles. BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brands. FLANNELS—Of the best makes. BLEACHED GOODS—A full line. PRlNTS—American and English. CHINTZES, BRILLIANTSS ARE- TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER GOODS, ADAPTED TO FIRBT-OLABS TRADE, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT ER, IV NINTH, LOW PRICES. mhlS-tr ijRPETS, of Patterns in kiQ| and Ye tjling-t QtatSi e—selling a; tahSl-lft JAMES, KENT, SANTEE, & CO.* ICirOBTEItS AND JOBBERS OF DRY GOODS, Ho*. 339 wd 341 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their nanal LARGE AND GOMFLETE STOCK OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be fo«cj a more than usually attrao tire variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a (nil assortment of MERRIMACK AND OOCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which (bey invite tbe special attention of buyers. mh2l-2m >KALEB9 larpetings, the atten- IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. /VV\V%^V»i’\^'\/\iVVVXX'LrvXV'AAA.VVVVV\AAJkAA4LAj6^*JkA*tJ4 JJAZLETT, LATHROP, & LYONS, No. 414 MARKET and 409 MERCHANT STREETS, No. 4T. X IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, ANP GERMAN FANCY GOODS. itterna and BY BRUS INGRAIN ETINGB. fas. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, OLOYE3, HO. gIEBY, LACES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, Ac., Are now opening end receiving » new end oheiee .tack in the above line, to which nttention of buyers is in vited. mh29-lm YARNS. BATTS. A CARPET CHAINS. H. FRANOISCUS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS, ;EET, 433 MARKET and 3 North FIFTH Street PHILADELPHIA. Buyer. will And a foil Stack af COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARN, TWIST, FILLING, WADDING, BATTING, COTTON LAPS, TIE YARNS, TWINES, CANDLE WICK, COVERLET YARN, BROOM TWINES, SHOE TBRBADS, CMIXUCCI AND SKINS TWINES, BED CORDS, WASH AND PLOUGH LINES, COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE. Also, a full auAetnunt of FLY NETS, Which he offera at Manufacturer! LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. FRANCISOUS. 433 MARKET and 3 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, WROLNSALB DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Always en bend, a mil Stock of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHURNS, MEASURES, BROOMS, WHISKS, FANCY BASKETS. WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDOW PAPER, Mata, Keelers, Flour Buckets, Neat Boxes, WASH BOARDS. ROLLING and GLOMES PXHS FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS. SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS, Sieiij S*«rrow*, Carriage#, Hobby Homes, A<?i, AQi All Goods sold at LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. mhll-gm I ■is ■f tatfClOU* Lid are I offered l-3m QARDINES.—A very superior brand kJ for sale by CHARLES 8. CABBTAIRS, ap2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street. PERCALES. BLINDS AND SHADES. J 3L INDIR AND SHADES. B. J- WILLIAMS, No. 10 NORTH SIXTH BTBKfiT, MANUFACTURES OF VENITIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The lailgtat and finest aasottneiii in tbo 'City at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly Rlt<?rnl<hl to. FINANCIAL. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS. CHECKS RECEIVED THEREFROM, WANTED AMERICAN GOLD WANTED. DREXEL & Co. ap3-10t (PK non TO LOAN on MORTGAGE. tpu.UUU j. MioviaSi It*' 602 WALNUT Street. | q KAA —THIS AMOUNT TO IN tj) AfcJjt/vV/* VEST in one or two Securities, aa a permane&i invcsisnciit. Applet® E. PJSTi'IT) m1»26 No. 302 WALNUT Street. ajO QAA OLD MORTGAGE FOR iPOjOvV, SALE, on n ynluable farm In Monttro. mery county. Also, a number or firBt«cl»BS city Mort* gagea and Ground Bents, of different amounts, at a dis- count Apply to mbT.tf TOR BALE AMD TO LET. TO PHYSICIANS.—The Dwelling, Library, Surgical Instruments, etc., of a Physician ol large practice, lately decented, utuat/nl in & Up<t& busi ness town in the country, could bo ptiMhaaed if applied or soon. The practice is still kept up. Apply at 1822 GREEN Street. ap3-6t* rjlO RENT—A STALL IN A VERY _JL deairalile Club Stable. Abblv on the premises, No. 1119 CHEERY Street, or at No. 103 North SEVENTH Strett. ap3-2t# f@| TO LET AT A LOW RENT— ““■TIie large Dwelling 620 LOCUST Street, opposite Washington Square, Twenty-seven Rooms, suitable for, aud long occupied as, a BOARDING HOUSE. Has Blwajß. done a largo and profitable business S KINGSTON McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. a p 3 6t* H TO RENT, Haddonfield, N. J., a ■aa Desirable Brick RESIDENCE, with nine cham bers, and ararious parlor. The lot contains one acre of ground well shaded, and a well of excellent water. liioufr© ©F J, K. PB'STTQPf, ' apg-tit* 168 South FOURTH Street, Thila. WANTS. ffinggrj PIANO WANTED. —Wanted I? 5 1 f' to hire a good or 7 Octaves Piano for five months. To a family leaving town for the summer, tbta may be an accommodation. Address “F. 5.,” Box 703, Post Office* It* WANTED. —An experienced Sales man wishes a situation in a wholesale or retail dry-goods store, either in Philadelphia or the country. Address LEUXAKD." JPnss Office. Aftfi-St* BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman, in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between Third and Eighth and Chestnut and Pine. Auy gentle man of widow lady having spars room can address “Route Agent,” until 12 o’clock, Tuesday, April Ist, Philadelphia P. O. mh3l 8 UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, for the United States Bf&rSbo Corps, for sea service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL HUN DRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, hotween the agee of eighteen and forty years. Young men from tho coun try not less than 5 feet 4# Inches high, who shall pass the medical examination, and onlkt, will fsmlwa three cents per mile for tho distance travelled in coming to the Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street- below Spruce, Philadelphia. All other information that may be re quired will be given. JAME 9 LEWIS, Captain, mh2l-igt and Recruiting Ufflctir, LEGAL* T7BTATE OF CATHAKINE STEW Xa ART, Deceased. O. 0. The Auditor Appointed by the Orphans’ Court for the City and County of Philadelphia, to audit, settle, and adjust the first and final account of JOHN CLAYTON, Trustee for Mrs. ADELINE FOSSARD, Deceased, and KATE A CAMP, under the wijl gf CATHARINE xteceaneu, ay a to report diatribntionj will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his ap pointment on TUESDAY, 15th April, 1882, at four o’clock P. M , at hig office No, 725 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. A*2-ifc6tu &t M. RUSSELL THAYER, Auditor. ■\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, JLv that on the 28th day of March, 1862, the petition of the Board of Agents of the Arch-street Theatre \ya; filed in the Court of Common jpj- tUe tloUUty Of Philadelphia, asking for the appointment of certain trustees of the said Theatre in the place and stead of SAMUEL BRANSON and others, deceased j and that unless cause be shown to the contrary on of bpfyfQ SATURDAY, tho i&thdayvf April instant) the prayer of said petition will be granted. By order of the Court. ap3-ths 4t T. O. WEBB, pro Prothonotary. MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLUE KERSEYS. <SV and f t-INCH.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDiUO'HLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Regulation, for Officers’ Pants.) WHIT® DOMET FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10oz., 120 z., A 16o*. TENT DUOK. All warranted United State. Army standard. #'9B SALS BX ALFRED SLADE & 00., 40 South FRONT Street, and 39 LETITIA Street, Philadelphia. folß-tnyl Brass grommets and eye- LETS for Military Blankets and Leggings. Manu factured and for sale in any quantity at FIFTH and CO LUMDIA AvoDDe. H, GENTS 9 FURNISHING GOODS. QEOEOE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GMW FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-Sm JILANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPER S. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT'S* HO. 060 ARCH ST&RfIT. W A full line of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDRROLOMIH6, Always on hand. mhs 3mlf Fine shirt manufactory. The ■nhseribAF wanld i&oiU atUnUoa to U# IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes a specialty in his business. Also, con stantly receiving NOVKLTIEB FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAK. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STOBB, Wo. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, JaP-tf Four doors below the Continental. HOTELS. QTEVENS HOUSE, (LATE DELMONICO'S,) No, 23 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Five minutes’ walk from Fall River boat landing, Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. mh2B- 3m GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. The st. loots, CHESTNUT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOURTH, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having leased,for a term of years, this popular house, have the pleasure of announcing to their friends, and the tFVreUlng community, that it is now opon for the reception of guests. The house, since tbs first of March last, has been entirely renovated and re* fitted, in a superior manner ; the apartments are large, well ventilated, and furnished in modern style. It It centrally located, convenient to all the depots and steam boat landings, and in th& ifisvatMate vicinity of theOo#- tom House, Pott Office, and the Corn Exchange. $0- Connected with the Hotel is a RESTAURANT for the accommodation of those preferring the EUROPEAN PLAN. Prices of rooms from THREE TO SEVEN DOLLARS per week) according to location. Hoard 91.00 per day. Table d’Hote for merchants and business men, from 1 to 3 F. 31. HENRY NEIL, mhB-lmif ISAAC L. DEVOE. A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED, late of the GIBARD'HOUSX, Philadelphia, have {eased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, la {Washington. They take this occasion to return to theCi dd friends and customers many thanks for part foypFf and beg be assure them that they will be moat happj h m them la their new quarters. __ SYKES, CHADWICK, A CO. WABNiNoron, July 16,1M1. autfLlv T>RUSHES J J AND BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, mb2o-3m No. 321 MARKET Street, Phlladi piOTTON—4B bales good middling, and middling fulri For sale by >YM. M. OKBINKB, apl-3t No. 109 CHESTNUT Straot. QODA ASH.—2SO Casks Soda Ash, high and low tests, to arrive. For gale by O. W. CHURCHMAN, 53 South FRONT Street. Ladies take their chil. DBKN for Haircutting to the elegant Saloons FOURTH and BRANCH. ap2»iftf TTROOMCORN, HANDLES, TWINE, ” Ac.: Broonu, Buckets, Ao.. for nla by . G. B. BLAKISTON, Oommlnion Merohau*. talO-Sm b B«uth WATW «mt E. PETTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street. T?AME IMSUB* J? MO. 400 CHESTNUT . FIRE AND INLA. HIBEC riOMMONWEALI KJ bakgk company, PSHNaYLVANiA. H I IRE INSU -r 97 THE B TATI OT DIBKCTOHa. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Sogers* John H. Whltall, John K. Walker, Sdward C. Knight, Robert Shoemaker, Thome.B.Stewart, WilHsa SfrnftSHi Bern, Lewis, Jr., Eiyab Jr non, DAVID JAYNE, M D., President. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice FrwldeM. BAMUKL S. MOON, Secretary. eOfllee, Commonwealth BuUdiugi 613 OSISTM UI Btrrot, rtillixlalßhl*. T ABIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT- J_j EBB, BRACKS, anil other Mechanical Appliance*, of correct conitraction and easy to the wearer. For uU and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLES’ LADIES’ 9TOM, TWELFTH Street* flrat door below Eace. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Southwest corner TWELFTH and RAOH, where O. IL N. give* attention to this special feature. mhl2>Bnlf ■DULLET-PROOP VESTS.—If you 3J want to save the live, of your boub and friend, in the army, do not delay to aend them BDIiLET-PBOOl 1 VESTS. For Bale by PHILIP WILSON ft 00., »r*-3j 132 CHESTNUT Street. lt/TONUMENTS AND GRAVE I*f_L STONES at very reduced prioee at Marble Worka of A. BTKINNETZ, BIHOE Avenue, below Iterentti Stmt. mU3i3al( SAFES. gjjj ANOTHER VICTORY EVANS & WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES. BkthlfuikMj March 29 f 1862. Messrs. KVAN3 A WATSON—Gkntlkmkn ; On Sa turday morning Ittßt, tho 22d itst., the entire woollen ma nufactory belonging to tho estate of Lowis Doster, da* ce»*J, w f » hiuat to the growl, flows time ago they purchased cue of your Safes at a Sheriff’* sale, some where in your city, anil placed it in the second story of the factory, wheie it waa exposed to an lutense heat j h* muck so that it melted the knob and plate off or it. After the Safe was in the fire for a number of hours, it was ta ken from th* ruins, cooled off and opened, when the bonks, deeds, bank notes ? and other papers—ig f?])9rtt every thing the safo contained—wag found in a perfect state of preservation. Yours respectfully, A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF SAFES FOR STORES, DWELLINGS, HOUSES, Ac., ALWAYS ON JIAND OR MADE TO ORDER, Warranted Enual to any in the World. AT THE STORE, No. 10 South FOURTH Stroot, flpl-tutbeStif PHILADELPHIA. |Pil LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT BE IS&MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, hear the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, And being determined to 'merit future patronage, haß secured M elegant and convenient stopp, iIM DOW Oil bMld I l»rg© BBgortment of LiHio’s Celebrated Wrought MIC Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (thß only staidly fire and burglar proof safes mmle.) 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 la the fllronaeaL but ma toctwl, and chcapoat Door and Dock yetoffera d . Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry., Ac. This Safe is oon ceded to surpass in style and elegauce auythiug yet ef* fmd for this purpoßS, and 1b tho only one that li atriotly fire and burglar proof. Special Notice.—-I have now on hand say twenty of Farrel, Herring, & Co ’a Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of ocher makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tbf now celebrated Lillie Safe. Yhey -*riU be sold af yprg low prices. Picas© call and examine. ja2s-lyif M. C. SADLKB, Agent IStil EVANS & WATSON’S tail «kffai. STORK 16 SOUTH FOURTH BTRRET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIBE-PBOOF SAFES always o. hami. ■' ■ - AMUSEMENTS* TXTALNUT-STREBT theatre— V V NINTH i&i WALNUT Street*. MRS. M. A. GAJtBETTBON. Sole Lessee. THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, April 3, The performance will commence with EVERYBODY’S FRIEND. Mr. J. S. Clark a. ...MM, AtlhfrCdWolL THE BOUGH DIAMOND. Mr. J. S. Clarke. P. P. : OR, THE MAN AND TIIE IIGER Bob Buckekip, mmfiiiMmMmi... Mr. Ji S, Clarke, FIW9SS—§V» 37tfj 70j »Dfl 80 roniSj rilTßte BOIWi SO and $3, according to their locale. CHANGE OF TIME. Poora open at 7 o’clock. To commence at 7jf. Major tie Boots. Mrs. Featherly Cousin Joe. CONTINENTAL THEATRE. ANOTHER NEW DRAMA ! ( Moral and lostruotivo. THURSDAY EVENING, April 3, 1362, Fourth night of T. S. Artjii}| , *j[ 6?‘KAT MVRAfc TRIIIE’EB&KGS STOBTi Id dramatic form, entitled “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-ROOM.” To be followed with the burletta of JENNY LIND, In »>>4 w be shortly preaneefli “THE MACABTHT i" 08, PEEP O’ I)AY, TLfES. JOHN DREW’S iXL ARCH-STREET THEATRE. AeHas Bt&gi MBiget. ... .W. B. PRttßS&idga BttfiitteM Agent and Treasurer .JO3. t). MPBPHY TWELFTH WEEK OF MB. JOHN DREW. TUESDAY, April 1, 1862, Aud every night CRonopßK-NA-BILfIOGB, Or, the Foster Drotber, Acdy Houlalmn, the Foster Brother... Cornelius Field, alias Crohoore-na-Bil bepe Mr. Frank Drew. Pierce Shea Mr. J. K Mortimer, Ally DooKnp..i.-.. J&ha Dfts. SefllS can Ijg SfcCllfed ffll* Mf. jrthh Drew's representa tions three days iu advance. Doors op«a at 7 o’clock * performance commences at 7# precisely. CONCERT HALL. A DRILL of the Balloon of SENDERS 1 OA DETB, complimentary to their Military Instructor, Major G. ECKBNDORFF, will take place on THURB DAY EVENING, April 17th, Tickets 50 cents. N# extra charge for reserved seats. apl-ist# Assembly buildings—lndia AND TEE GBEAT SEPOY REBELLION A beautiful and thrilling gghj<fon from the Bnittl Potl. Institute) London • EYEItr ETBXING and f ol WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, com mencing MONDAY* March 21. The Entertainment consists of a series of brilliantly /!• laminated Tableaux, illustrating ftJVbitWturfc and cuaioms of the gorgeous B»«t f AIBO, ttlO priDoip(3 events connected with the late Mutiny in India— The great Battle of Havelock; Jessie Brown at Lucknow: Miss "Wheeler defending heraelf from, the Sepoys: SUwe and Fall of Delhi, Ac.. &e. ’ A NOVEL FEATURE for SATURDAY AFTER NOONS—OmbihAUon Entertainment of Muefc and Art —introducing Herr ENGELKE’S celebrated Quartette. IF See Programmes. Admißgioh 25 centa. Six tickets, SI. Children, when ftcoonicaiiied by adultoi 10 omtai Commence, Evenings at eight | Aftemooss at three o’clock. Doom ones &u hour nrevioualy. Communlcationa should be addressed to mhll-tf , JOHN TOT. OERMANIA ORCHESTRA. VJT CARL SENTE, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEABBALB every SATURDAY, atlji o’cloek P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package af Eight Tickofe, SI; Single Ticket!, 23 ctL To b! hid It Andie',, 1104 CheatUHt ity&si, J. X. CSRUSi Seventh Ibd ChMtbttt, fthd at thedoor of the Hall. ooS-y Pennsylvania academy of ™* I™* ABTg, im CHBSTHTJT Street R py?» daily, Bunder. vewpwdi Rom » A, M, till 0 P> St, Admiadon 26 cent,. Children under twelve yean, half price. Share, of Stock. SSO. jyl irisviuncE coidtaiuesi ENGLAND MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON. ESTABLISHED 1943. Accumulated Capital Cash Dividends Paid since Organi zation, nearly I*ooo.ooo Surplus over Liabilities, about.... l ? 00 ASSBTBi Tttlue of Real Estate held by the Company. .$243,530 22 Amoimt of Cash in Banks 3T,686 24 “ Loans secured by Bonds and fllortgflgfSMM 11• mmilllllll 5811325 84 “ Bank stock held by the Company. 607,699 08 Stock held by the Company as Collateral Security for Loans... 84,400 00 « Premium Notes due and unpaid., &4Q|302 35 “ ?p?<Tff?9nlßT?9tfflpn»fli»debr in. flue »Bfl niipalfl, i BiOQO 00 LIABILITIES. Amount 9? 9)7)4 URpftidi t I sljoo9 00 u Dividends declared due and un paid. , t .... INCOME. Amount of Cash premiums received 8251,421 04 u Premium Notes taken by the Com pany.. 226,870 82 “ Interest money rewired,lo3,627 60 EXPENDITURES. Amount of Lossos paid during the yenr f ,, f ,$134j800 99 *'* &eluru'prewiuxaf OF HHPnidf *99|9f9 W “ Expenses during ibe year, inclu ding Commissions and Foes paid to tbs Agents and Officers of the Company PRESIDENT, miMM rJUfcLIFfi. DIRECTORS Cbarlce P. Curtis, Thomas A. Dexter, Marshal P. Wilder, Jwsi 9 Amsrj'i Homer Bartlett, SECHBTARr, B. F. STIVENS. *67“ The undersigned will wait upon persons desiring to effect Life Insurance, and assist them in making ap plication. . WILLIAM SETTIi , Agent ana Attorney for Pennsylvania, New BciLDtNQ, Philadelphia Bank. 425 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.. tul)2s"tuths6tif INCE COMPANY, Strut. IND INSURANCE. HOBS. _ F. N.Bucfe, Chas. lUchgfgpQOt Benrjr j r , t Alex. Whilldio, Geo. A. “West, O.W. Davis, FKANCIS K. BUC S. !>• Woodruff^ fobn K»Hl«n Jr, i Pi 8- Justice, Washington Jones* Chair Stokes, John W. Everman. K, President, _ L&BSOtf, Vice President* ASD, Secretary, [mhl9-lf tf CHa&LSS RKIUI WILLIAMS I, BLANCHE J. E. ICNAUSi. Mr, John Drew. .sa, 100,000 82*100,067 74 14,1ir 27 *is,ur 2r 9392,119 36 49,649 7* *440,926,30 Sewell Tappan, Charles Hubbard, Win. B. Reynolds, G», H F?!s?rr IFr&ncis O. JLoweil.
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