Public Amusements. Asssmqlv Builuincs. —A(• other matinee will be given At the Assembly Buildings this afternoon, at which there trill be some choice pieces of mußic performed by Profes aor Engelke’s Quartette. All the gorgeous scenes in India, with the mod thrilling and effective tableaux of the great insurrection, 'will be displayed, in a!! their wondrous effect. Shortly will be produces! an excellent jpiefure of the United States steam-battery Monitor. A Bew picture* desci iptive of architecture, will be exhibited this afternoon and evening. Walnut stiielt Tni3ATiiE--«3tr, J 3* Clarke will take a farewell benefit at the Walnut-street Theatre to night, being the occasion of his lust appearance m Ame rica. Be is the leading American humorist, and hia eii • tertoinmenta are not things to be witnessed me -ely, but io be m A linked Of for pfiftrft. ” Naval. —-'Com. J. R. M. Mullany lias teen ordered to report at. Philadelphia, for the command o>f the United States steamer Dxcnvillc. Seerotary Welles km* anpolutod John Sailor. Eia.. ol the Thirfeenth ward. Master Laborer at the navy yard. Mr. Bailor will entt r upon his duties on the 10th of this month. CITY ITEMS. Removal or Mr. William H. Richard- SOS’s XJr.ir.uKLi.A E.^TAitnsmiKNT.—The old and well feuown Umbrella on! Parasol establishment flf Mr, William H. Richardson has recently been removed to the Southwest coiner of Market and Fifth streets, whore v*e find hie stock to be even more than usually complete in all its departments. In addition to Ins elegant slock Of these useful artirles of his own manufacture, Mr. R* lias, as our readt-is are lately » Lied an admirable Military Tent of bis own invention, which we are glad to team is becoming unite popular. We commend thi3 c.st&blishmect to the favorable notice of ail visiting the city, as well as to rn meats hero who have already made ils acqur.ini&iice fit Its former location. Oaicfords’ Spring Styles.— The beautiful *,ew Spring Styles of ITate and Caps just brought out by Messrs. Charles Oak ford & Son. under the Continental Hotel; aro tho subject of universal admiration in fashiona* i>le circles. Thi9 house is evidently determined not to Be outdone in ins!? —hence the pre-eminence they have BO long maintained at the head of their department. Jgheir elegant salesrooms are sure to present a Scene to»day. We aro authorized to Btate that their Block of Children’s Hats will he complete in a few days. It will be the choicest stock of the kind that they have -ever offered. A PortLAft EsTAiiLISUMUKT-—lt is esti mated that the popular confectionery house of Messrs. £, g. Whitman *V Co., Second street, below Chestnut, is Tisited by an average of some ten thousand customers a week. The pressure to obtain theirdellcious, pure, fresh Confections is so great, in fact, that one wonld suppose In passing their store any‘day in tho week, that it was frhft day before Christmas. Their fine tar and other pro • -parations for colds, choice cream chocolates, and caromel of Tarions flavors, aro known to everybody, or pt least they outfit to be. “The Jayne's llall Cravat Store.”— lii another column of our paper to-day, the reader will find a spicy Card of Mr J. Albert Eahleman, vindicating iiinwell iwtheontfuia? proprietor of tho “Jayne’s Hall Cravat Store,” which be claims to have established in 1857. Itappears that another party has made an effort to rob him of his laurels From our own knowledge of the point in controversy, we are bound to say that Mr. J. A Eddein&u j.j uluit to be, tli& founder, and proprietor of the .1. H. C. S. And our readers need liardly be reminded of this fact, inasmuch as bis adver tisements, both while at Jayne’s llall, and since Ills re moval to hia present attractive store, on the corner of EfoVAhtU find Chestnut streets —for whisk lie has paid us hundreds of dollars—have been read in The I’ress all Over the land. Safe and Unsafe Lights. —We would not For any pecuniary consideration recommend a portable light about the safety of which there was the slightest doubt; but we do say. what we have seen demonstrated, that the lamps manufactured and sold by Messrs. Witters & Co., Kb. 35 North Eighth street, corner of Filbert, for burning the "Kerosene** oil, which they keep con stantly on hand for tale, are as safe as a tailow-candle. Everybody should u?e them. Fine Old English Porter and Scotch ■ AueS. —Mr. C. 2k. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth stitets, has constantly on hand, oithAr for invalids or table use, t lie purest Qualities of London Brown Stout and Scotch .\le», to which we invite the attention of persons v i-diing a really superior and health ful article c-f ll.i* kind. Sixcclar Facts.—lt is singular that, while the warlike nations of Europe wore experimenting upon Iron-clad steamships, and anxiously discuasinV their utility in actual warfare, America shoulrl at once have proved tbelr fearful tuperiority over ordinary v«saela, and diecoverM an entirely ne® devios for Irg and assailing We are ahead of our brethem on the other side of The water in everything—not only in the construction of veertls. but also in the introduction ©f the latest st\leg*/clothing, which fact can be satis factorily demonstrated by pajiug a visit to tlw Mammoth Clothing Emporium c.f Granville Stokes, No. 60D Chest nut, whose recent supplies of spring garments are attract ing universal attention. Price of Provisions in Charleston. Pro visions of every kind siro extremely ft&d h'gb, coarse Balt Belling litre for 30 cents, & sack £l5; tea, $4.50 per pound; bacon almost impossible to be bad at any price; the commonest brogans, ordinarily worth seventy five cents a pair, f*?l fonr and five dollars, while for 1L& |irfot* is Hflj dolijild i &lioh llirowl i wenij-- A ve cents ft spool, ar-d m enfaj are one hundred times the usual price; matches nro selling for one cent each, and scarce ad that, so that Charleston will soon be among the cities of the C. S. A., like Charles Stokes 1 t; One Price,” under the Continental, ameng the clothing stores of Phlladeli phia —match less. William 11. Russell, LL. D.—The famous coirespondeut of the Thunderer keeps on writing letters to the Tiiv.es. describing tilings as past that never hap pened, aijii antieipatb-g things that never •will come to pass. The fact is ihe “Doctor” had better give over writing about American affairs, and if he mast meddle in newspaper literatim* lie should secure for himself a few quarters Bight- schooling, and try and learn something of American manners, customs, and politics. Bp perseve rance and practice be might yetattain sufficient skill and judgment to be trusted to write an occasional notice of the suits made at the Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bockbil* & Wfis'-F, c?os. 603 and 606 Chestnut street, above Slxtli/* ARRIVALS AT TOE HOTELS UP TO 12 o’clock last hight. CONTINENTAL HOTEL—Ninth and Chestnut sts. Andrew Gamp, Dayton, O W R Murpbcy 4 wf, Pa Ufarrtn Packard Ohio J 31 Stull Warren, 0 R H Bumim, Warren, O John It Packard, Pa 1' Tmnan, Pittsburg E S Anderson Sc la, Pa 1 L Griffis, Imliat a \V J Hawkins, Indiana Dlt Davidton, Payette co Robert Anderson, Ho A Lyons Ala G P Baker, New York -A Garfield A wf. k Island 1 Rider, New York J 9 Hiller, New* York B T Nichols, N Jersey Mrs Dr Mutter Israel Stone, New York Mr Whitney & la, N J Air Lamberton & la, L I W A Hudson, St I.ouij S T Porter, Cooneckicut B r Henson, Maine Job K Slurtmat, Maine Mrs It C Tteion, Bahhnore H Heald, Baltimore HBBnlkley, Now Yoik R E Reynolds, Ohio TSlatefer, Pittsburg 0 E Wood, New York Miss Kate Wood, NY C H Gould JoaC Stevens, Boston Gen Haight, New Jersey JT Crowell, New Jersey IF Randolph, New Jersey 35 L Barnes, New York E W French, Maine 35 T Slocum, Michigan Nibs A T Slocum, Midi Isaac Seligmau, New York M Charbon, Maryland C» Colby, Boston C H Peaslee, Portsmouth A A Porter, Niagara Falla V U Porter, Niagara Kalla Gen D Tjlers Connecticut Mrs Tylor* Connecticut IF S Bowl, New York Geo C Gibbs, New York X L Tyler, Connecticut J C Kunkel, Harrisburg H Souther, Harrishnrg Geo Lawrence, Wash co, Pa jDKaine, Fayette co WE Morris, Brooklyn H White, Springfield, Mass Robe fiyoo, Lancaster co W B Scofield, New York M Hartley, New York U W Brainard, New V ork Mast * Brainard, N Y 3obt L S Hall, New York W F Clemson, New York CBHBIood,U SC,Mouterey U O Simpson, New York •Geo Chadwick & wf, N York C Zug, Pittsburg J M Bowen, New York Joe T Child, New York J 3 Davie, Milwaukee J II Easter, Baltimora Max Weil, New York 31 New York >' Almy, Boston Chas Mack ion, New York J B Brazier, Portland T W Morton, Kentucky W C Hamilton, Kt mucky Geo T Knight, England Mrs Fields, New Yo?k Jx»o H Bache, New York Gfans Kellogg* lietrolT Thoi G Fielilj Now York Chas W Welsh, New Ycrk N Capen 3t J Dillen, New York fE R Edeon. Now Yoik Geo Ashman, Mass A R L«ib. Wari, T D C Lieut Doolittle, Port Royal JI J Doolittle. Eaciue, Wia J3l Ftew&rt, Virginia MiSB Chase, Wash, V C Miss Netter, Wash, D C W C Milligan, N Je-«*y A B Corwin & ia, N York -Jos Covcde, Peuusj lvai.iii Thos Mclvie, Jr, N Tor s. MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st,, below Arch. |3 N hiirfn, U( Holly, Pa Vfl McAliaiter, Penna A M Jelly J Seymour, New York W II Koonce, Blercer co T W Williamson, Penna J W McClellan, Ohio W T GaLbreath, Ohio A B Jackson, Pittsburg L Bernhard & wf, Chicago O Tousey, Indiana:'>iiH H G Stirling 3J D Cortrifilit, M 4 'l.tiuk C H Voti Rail •J W Ebay, Ashland J A Patterson, Penna AOCochraid <fr < a, C M Donovan, Harrisburg W Graham, Denver Ci'y A Kitt, Canton, Ohio 3 P Fagan, Canton, Ohio G A Craig, Wash, 1) C Mon A K McClure, Penna W H Frymlre & la, Milton Niu F String Miltun Miss Riley, Milton 3 W Correy, New Columbia M Barrey, Lancaster g Williamy, Wilkesbarre 1) Zollar, Canton, Ohio O P Harford, Omaha, N T M Gilbert, New York VT J Heacock, Gloversville D B Judson, Kiogsboro G K Snow, Boston X Brownfield, Penna J Gabod, N*-w Villi A M&Rrltta, 2l S Officer, Pittsburg L B Lydey, Ohio AMXBIOAN HOTEL—Chestnut st., above Fifth Jas B Taylor, New York Geo A Peters, Baltimore <j Troll, Ohio H Taggert, Ohio John Patton, Ohio D P Caldwell, New Y#rk James Campbell, Boston B A Beers, Brooklyn G M Barney, Vermont J C Blythe, Hardins'lle, Ky C F Morse, Boston A M Day, Boston NT Raynor, St Louis J F Shepherd, LordsHle, U J 0 Merritt, New York FAB Slinking A 1, Wasb’n J H Primrose, Sniyri », Del K W David, Chester co, Pa Geo Baxmanr* Ohio E Stapleton, New York C Kellogg, Chicago Prof J H Woodcock, N Y Y Wnrdemau, Wa-h, D 0 BX. LOUIS HOTEL— l Chestnut street, above Third. John Rodgers, Burlum’n, NJ H Torbert, Maryland A Weither, New Yoik Chas Harrison, New York Elias Hale. New York H Gray, Baltimore Ym Goudy, Baltimore F H Watt, Columbus, O . B H. Smith, Mi A J 8M Dixie*, Pi Royal, g 0 6 Harris, Leeds, NY C A Cypher Al, N York Capt J Sturgea & 1, »'»>un Thos V Halden, Harrisb'g A B Blaymaktr, WiFu, Del Jas B Duucan, Tamaqua G B Miller, Beading, Pa T H WaOfiEnan, N York A Miim New York N BohluMsl, Now York. Joshua Audtrson, N York THE UNION—Aroh street, above Third. W T Black IlliDOiß Geo Bnzard, Ohio v, . Philip Haaaii&p, Ohio WhiU McMttLn, V Ciaile X D Btoner, AcamsvJUe 1111 Long, Lancaster X Wiles, Putnam, <’ Wien Forney Al, Harrisb’g Lewis Colleflower, liMuois J C BlcCreight, Ohio Geo W Ziegler, Gref n Geo F Ziegler, Green Castle *Wm B J S Dreggs, Florida Mrs S 0 BtifflWnL Pa C H Lewis & 1, N York atrwt, sixth. •Jas Skinner, Boxbnry T s efciQßernmbun' r Fomvrori Roximrr J M Boufieldf reun^.. Rrteraburg James Bender, 'felaware Tbomai Good, Dolawate c Moore,<nnDa W Grimes, Easton Paul Binns/^euna K Kissiogter,'Terra E Harailton, Penun. W Qftimral, Pittsliurg Jos G FrencluJtoiem, N J T 8 Watt, Latrobe, Pa W Buck . COMBIXBOGtL—Sixth street, jd>ove Chestnut. J L Williams, Delaware L B Piatt. Delaware ® Z Viikterellce g U Delaware E Jones, Penna Pottstown W J fimedley, Del co, Pa 8 N Baker J 8 Worth, Oxford J D fbarpless, Choa po, Pa M White, New York H Hoble, Baltimore B Wood, New York FPHmlfrpm iKrTwgnto’ rfßirtengei7ol Fina gtreeti thih aftenioon, at4o'clock. ELMORE.—On March 27th, at Springfield, Ohio, Ro bert Klnmre, Jr., in the 20th year of his age. His funeral will take place from New York, on Monday, April 7th, at 2 o’clock, and will proceed to Greonwood OenietMT for intarutttL [Alkaii? (N. Y.) papers please copy ] # SIMPSON —Qn the 2d instant, Miss Isabella C. Simp son, daughter of Mr. James and Elizabeth Simpson, aged lf> j ppm and 2 months. Fnntral fromjthe-'resldence of her No. 924 Sou’h Front this (Saturday) morning, the Othiust., nt 10 o’clock- ■* ' * O/TODENING GOODS, AT GASH XfJ_ PRICES.—BIack Bombazines, 75 t and 87*^ t-tr-; Ail-wool Tatuiaos, 7o eta AU-wool Otou^soliiivs, 31 % cts; Camels 1 Hair Bareges, 37)j cte; Crape Maretz, IS>4 c(m; 3tilanaiießareges, 18# eta; SilkCha’Hes, 37X eta; Batin Plaid Bareges, 18jf ctsj Plain Bareges, 12%, 15, and 18£(et0; 911 k Grenadines, v5cU; Gros de 70 ct.; Stcnnd Monntjng Bftregeßi V4X ote; nml yi liiio ne»t Chech SUhB, e»}( sts j Black au4 Furplo All- Wo<l Monsselines, cents. BESSON A SON, Mourning Store, mh23 No. 918 OHE6TNUT Street. BARLEY BHEAF—Second atreat, below Tina. M Cooler, Feima A J Meyers, Cheltenham J C Idem Bocks T Stapler, Peuna J T Duugan & la, Penna Bonj Wright, Bucks Miss S B Waltou, Penna Miss E M Walton, l’enna J Niblick, Bucks Q Knight, Penna K Levdom, Bu«ks T Betts, MakefieM, I’ft B W Simpson, Solahury, Pa W V&nsant, Ml llolly, N J & Y Addis & so, Hartsville J S Heston, Newtown C Live/.oy A s, Lumberville J W Hallo well, Huntingdon T S Smith, Bucks * D S<crthwaito, Bucks J B Slices, Byberry J Palmer, Bucks B Walton, Attleboro’ J V Reading. Hatboro* A Longshore, Penna W K Doan, Penna T. H,, 1 -,,-*, Jobneviliv, Pft M Tbaxeou, Peno» T Pftxron, lVuim W Paxsoii, IK mift H Watson, Buckingham II Ila!hort. la, A so, K J J R Vanhorn, BojlestMwn S Cooper, Bucks BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhill. GfO Park, Dauphin on, Pft o Park. Dauphin co. Pa H 111 Goodman, Penua Moses Haldeman, Dauboro Sami Sliutt, Doylnstown A Bmtkman, Ponna G M Garner, Doylnstown Sami Garner, Dovlestown W Eddows, Moreland Jos Hill, Ashland CftefVV BoaJn, Somerset Liufnrd Roads, Somerset Clmß B lvnigTit, Snilelifletd Bruner, Uoj icatowQ y t Beane, S'ardleyville W R Neil, YarJleyviUe I> R Harper, Olnoy Eli CAilwaiailer, Uanboro A B McKnight, Penna R Yorkes, Mmtg’y co John Willard, Kortb«rpton NATION Alt HOTRli—Race Street, above ThinL H G Taggart. Fittaton Thoa Moyer, Plymouth Jns S Lttir-z, Milton, Pa Mrs S Hughes, Reading JG II Maniuelt, Virginia L II Hummel, Selinsgrovo F M Sclmure, Selinsgrove F Weirick, Selinsgrove BALD EAGLE—Tliird street, above Callowhin. T F Kauilman, Allentowa Mrs Roads & son, Alleut'n M H Snyder, Bethlehem J Odenweiler. Easton, Pa B Beans, Bucks co Oliver Buldejson, Bucks co Master Bolderson, Bucks co B Brown, Bucks co * MADISON HOUSE—Second streAt, ahdvA Market A B Johnson. New Hope F H Wall, Columbus, 0 W U Simon?,' Now York W J Gilbert Gr-o V Ward, U S N D Cone, Penua 11 Morgan, Cluster M J Rhodes, Blktott, Mil MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Second stu dth ArotL P Martin, Now York J V Kiitsoy, Penna John Busby, New Jersey Wm Shelton, Ilouesdale Geo FoigusoD, Ponna REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. airs Arnoiii, Wiim, Lei \V Mendall, Snigeton >V 11 Wort/., Sch Haven MARINE INTELLIGENCE. SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. t!hip Northampton, Eiwell, 55 days from London, with . uidfeo to Woi knian & Co. Feb lat 47 40, long3l SG, saw a baik about live miles distant with a Signal of dis trws flying: ran down to her, when slio proved to bo the W B Dean, of Yarmoutli, NS, from New York, with 1S,:;04 bushtls corn, bound to New Roes, Ireland: she bad sprung a ieak, and had four feet water in lier hold: one pump hud become to.ally useless, and the other was boconiiug choked with grain; the crew were exhauritmi from severe labor, and their finnds aud feet were frost bitten; one of them had been lost overboard; the remain der were taken on boaid tho Northampton and brought to this port. B:irk Thomas Killam, Dennis, 2G days from London, with chalk to E A Souder &Co Oft' the Banks of New fonnriiund poss« d large fields of floa'iug ice and icebergs, Scbr Mary, Hendrickson, 1 day from Odoseu, Del, with grain to Chris.ian A Co. Scbr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Port Penn, Del, with Siam to Christian A Co. Scbr 31 IVriglitmgton, Thacher, 6 days from Boston, iu buila&i to Tyler. Stone Sc Co. Scbr II arriet Newell, Sherman, 3 days from New York, in ballast to Hammett, Van Dusen & Lochman. Scbr Anna Gardner, Knowles, 3 days from Now York, in bsllast to captain. CLEARED. Dark Meoco, Wilson, Lagnayra, John Dallott Si Co. Brig Tlioa Walter, Anderson, St Kitts, Jaurctche & Lavergne. Scbr E English, English, Boston, Tbain, McKeou Sc Co. Sclir W Dement, Parker, New Haven, L Audouried A Co. Schr H Newell, Sherman, Boston, Hammett, Van Du sen A Locbmun. Scbr Anna Gardner, Knowles, Boston, Wannamaker & Max fit Id. Sclir Ann Picbrell, Eiaey, Washington, captain. Sclir Mount Pleasant* Leatherberry, Waihington, Baker & Co. . Scbr Bell, Moore, Washington, J R Whi‘e. Hchr Problem, Tyler, Washington, Norton & Co. Schr Pervade, Phillips, Washington, Tyler, Stone & Co. Scbr Havelnh, Meekins, do do Scbr J II Dickson, Creighton, do do ScTr F<iu»l Righte, Little, Fortress Slonree, S & S At Flanagan. Scbr Anna Scull, Molson, Snow* Hill, captain. Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. MEMORANDA. Ship Shamrock, Doane, from Rio fle Janeiro, Wft3 be low New York y csterday. Brig Golden Lead, Seeley, hence for Ship Island, was spoken Ist inßt, Cape Henlopsn bearing NW 50 rniioa, Brig Onda, (Br) Piko, from Rio do Janeiro, with enffpp, at New York yesterdav. Schrs Pow«ll, aud H irley, Hurley, lieace, ai“ rhed at New York yesterday. Steamer J B Molliaon, Eckman, from Trenton, NJ, at Y r otk yesterday. SPECIAL NOTIOEg. A rojiESTic Duet. UV THK lIA It D OF TO WE II HALL. Mr. Smith.—That' bonnet, dear, etill looksdiviae, And well becomes a face like thine ; Bui when my shabby drees I see, Misthinks I am no mate for thee. Mrs. Smith.—' What signifies how men are dres3€d l 1 want a bonnet I protest: So saTcyour sentimental flash, Spare complimeohj and give me cash. Mr.. Smith.—My love, your sex no gay attire, No u foreign ornaments” require; Your native charms arc quite enough, !liit idea &r£ biide of ruder sliiff. 3li:s. Smith —And, therefore, you pretend to say They must be dressed in fine array ; But if Dame Nature made you plain, Why can’t you in that state remain 2 M i\. Smith.—Dame Nature plainly has expressed, That men should tastefully be dressed: Anvuig all birds that fly in air, The males the gayest plumage wear. Mas Smith.—Well, then, to Bottle the dispute, At Tower Hall obtain your suit, That prudent plan (depend upon it}, Will save enough to buy my bonnet. To fully realize the wisdem of Mrs. Smith’s advice, and that slie doej not over-estimate thd advantage of buying at Tower Hale, an examination of our unu sually full and well-assorted Stock of Spring Clothing is i emeetefl. Our purchases have all &een male for cash which secures for us a selection from the entire market. We sell for cnsh only, at ths low prices which no other ■system of doing business will allow. Our Goods, in style and workmanship, are surpassed by none, and our Stock, for extent and variety, is un&Qualltdin Philadel phia. Zt comprises all qualities of Goods, from mediom and low grades, to superfine. TOWER HILL, No. 518 MABKET Street, Phila. BENNETT & CO. 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 GBEAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a core in every case, no matter if of twenty yean*’ stand ing, or the money returned. Price SI per box. Bent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. 10 North SECOND Street. Descriptive Circular sent free on application. ftf'Sm L. Q, C. WISHAST. One-Peioe Clothing, op the Latest Btvx.es, made in the Best Manner, expressly for BET AIL SAXES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Tigures. All Gouda made to Order warranted salMaoj tory. Our Oub-Pbiob System ia strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. JONEB A GO., 004 MABKET Street Deaf Made to Hear.—lnstruments to assist the bearing in every variety, anl of the most appTovul construction, at F. MADEIRA’S Ear In strument Depot, 115 South TENTH Street, below Chefttnut. ap3 31 & Office of the Adams E2iSsai. EXPRESS COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT BTBEET, Philadelphia, January 27, 1882. The Adams Express Company having enlarged thair facilities at Washington, D C., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights. Packages, and Parcels, to Wash* Ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroe, and other places South occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers' goods and army supplies at satisfoct* ry prices, on application at our office. Soldiers’ parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted fer at our depot, 8. E. corner of BBOAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ia27-t* • ••• •• Superintendent. MARRIED. CCZZ’iNS —IIABMON-— ln New York cDy, on April 2d, by Rev. Dr Morgan, Thomas St. Cozzens to Joseph ine T IlnrtnADi daughter of the late rhiilp Harmon, Van., of that city. DIED. K!l f 31 ANN.—Onthe4th inst., Frederick Erdmann, in the 70,1 J ear of his age. 7 lhe relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend bis funeral, from his late residence, No. 2020 Poplar street, on » omlay afternoon, at 3 o’clock. ** K\ aFS.—On the 4th inat., at his residence ia Radnor, Drlawiirt county,"Pa * John Evans, agid 72 pears. Ibo relatives and friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend his fnneral, at 2 o'clock, P 31, on Sumbiv, the 6th Inst., without further notice. * TYSON.—On the 3d instant, Anna E., wife of George V. Tj «on, in the 43d year of her age. Funeral will take place Sunday morning* at 9 o’clock To prrc>ed to Mrington. $ CASH—At Washington Navy Yard, on the 3*l inst., 3lsi y J., wife of Captain John C. Cash, and daughter of Joint P. Ingle, of Washington city. * WITTMANN.—On the 2d Inst., Glenore, wife of An drew Wittmanni aged 74 years. Funernl from the residence of Thomas H. Vetterleiu, 1422 North Brond street, this (Saturday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * WCRTS —On the 3d inst, John Howard Wortz, in the 24th i ear of ids age. * COl EAIAN —On Monday' evening, March 31st, of ftfopltocy. Jolm 31. Coleman, In the64th jear of lile »ge. 3 b** jeletives and friends of the family, also Mvlita Ledge, No. 205, A. Y. M., are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1008 North Fifth stnwt* thin (Saturday) afiAHiWtt, at 2 oVlask. To p»OCK*d to Monument Cemetery. * HALSEY*.—On Thursday morning, April 2d, Bessie, daughter of Dr. William S. and Hannah T. Halsey, aged 3 s and 9 months. IIKiHTEOIS JUDGMENT, —LISO - TURK l>y BeY. A. C. THOMAS, TO-MORROW EVENING, at a mmrtar beforu 8, UniveroaUat Church, LOMBARD Street, above Fourth. It# «=» PHILADELPHIA TYPOGRAPHICAL HJj SOCIETY.—A htat.Hl inerting will he held at the linil of the Fire An*orii.tion, FIKXD amt RORTII Sts.. THIS {Saturday) EVENING, at 8 a'chaik. It WM. H JONES, Secretary. SECOND UNITARIAN SO C 11! TY IUS WASHINGTON HALL, SPRING GARDEN, above EIGHTH Street.—ltej. FREDERICK FItOTU INGIIAM, SUNDAY, Arrilleth. Servicetecouimeueo OI M hafarq 11 /.VIA.-h A. M , ailJ TJj ..yia/iU P, M. It# WS>RI!Y. DR. KRAUTII, LATE PASTOR UJi of St. Mark'. Lutheran Church, will FREAOII IN AMERICAN MECHANICS’ HALL, FOURTH Stree-, below Girard avenue, SAIIBATII AF PERNOON, ■)% u'dttk, SeatH all Treo. J, NOlil-ilf. It# Superimendant. »=> HU I’.tll or THE INTERCESSOR, 1f Cf SPRING GAliltEN, helow Broad Htreot.—AMK BICAN AMBITION—Sermon to Yqhuk Men TO MORROW (SUNDAY) EVENING, at TX o’clock, by IteV. It. A. CAltltEtf. Yunus Muu I i:.!ty in-K.-I- Children's Climel. at 3P. M. Seats provided for stran gers. ' It* HUISt II OF THE NEW TESTAMENT, | L ’•£ Northwest comer GIKABD Avenne and TIHR 'TEUNI'II SlPful.—i!nriai- ilia ahasnea uf tha Pastup. /T. H. Stockton,) tho Rev. G. A. SHRYODK will preacii every Sabbath at 10X A. M. It* SPIRITUALISM.—BIiss Bell Seen still. || g ot Itlijtois. a Medium, aad an Elonuont Trance Bpcalitr- will tUCTURK ami Answer qnestionsatSAN SUßl-STEEET HALL, on SUNDAY, at 10* A. M., and BP. M. Admittance ii cents. 1’ VODNti MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOs 113 GIATION —A meeting for prayer THIS (Sat'ir day' S o’clock, in the roornd, OIIESTNUI, flljovo Tenth, with spremt n-furcnce to %]w tohors of tho Army'Committee for our brave soldiers The sick, wounded, and dying in our midst need our sympathy. It OJ-* PENNSYLVANIA.— [L3 dUPaBTMKNT OF A UTS.—The Third Term of tho College*year will OFBN OK TUESDAY, the Bth inst. Candidate* for admittion will appoarftt tho Univonity, for examination, on that day, at half past 10 o’clock A. M. Tuition Tor each Term, Thirty Dollira. GEORGE ALLEN, aps-3t Secretary of the Faculty of Arts. s*3 nrLP run soldi riis—A yaih in Aid Of tho COOPER-SHOP BEFRB'IIMEVT SALOON AND HOSPITALS FOR THE SOLDIERS, will be held at Nos. SO9 and 811 CHESTNUT street, (late L. J. Levy & Co.’s store). Commencing April Dili, ending April 12th. The building will be brillUutly illu nfinated in the evening. A bamiot* mußic will bo iu at tendance, anil the galleries will be reserved for promena ders. Choice refreshments- Admittance 10 cts. iips*4t^ DARK DAYS OF WASHINGTON lt§ CITY—ITS G RIO AT PERILS AND DELIVE RANCE.—Lecture by Rev. C. 31. BUTLER, D. D., at CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, April 7tb. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. l’roceodsfor the benefit of a mission of the Protestaut Episcopal Church of this city. Single Tickets SI. Gent and Two Ladies, $2. To be Lad at llte Door, and Oil And IQ£4 Oil S3T NUT Street. apl-St# BREAD OF LIFE FOR THE SOL IO DIARS.—The next meeting to aid in the distribu tion of luavfcs from the Tree of Life, among our brave Soldiers aud Sailors, will be held on Sabbath Evening' April 6th, in the Third Presbyterian Church, corner of Fourth and Pine streets, when a brief statement in regard to the progress of the work will bo made by the Chair man of ibe Committee. Addresses will be delivered by the Pastor, Rev. Tlio xi}£B Brm’nard, D. D , by tbe Rev. B. J. Wallace, D. D., by Geo. H g'luurt, Eem* j and B. F. Jacobs, Bs*i, of Chi cago, who has just returned from a mission of mercy among the wounded at Fort Dunelaon, and wife give an interesting account of his experience. Services commencing at li»lf past seven o’clock. Seats free to all. It# «•=£=- PATRIOTISM AND PIBTY—AN U*Tf excellent opportunity for the exercise of both these noble feelings is presented by attending the Lecture of the Rev. Dr. BUTLF.R, to be delivered in Concert Hall, on MONDAY EVENING next, the 7th instant. The subject of the lecture will be, i * The Harh Bays of Washington, its Great Perils , and Wonderful Deli verance.” Delighted thousands in the principal cities of our laud have testified to the thrilling interest of his lecture in the hands of the patriotic and eloquent divine who delivers it. The proceeds of the lecture are to be devoted to tho relief or a straggling 3lission Church in this city. Thus the subject of-tho lecture appeals to the patriotism of tbe community; while the object for which it is delivered appeals to the piety of the Christian pub lic. Can such an appeal fail of meeting a suitable re sponse 2 It is hoped that the attendance on the occasion W?H give to this questuii an emphatic neg^io;;. H. Coppre, | Rev. Rlc/iard Newton, Jolm C. Cresson, Rev. Charles D. Cooper, Wui. H. Aehhnrst, Rev. Phillips Brooks, J: y Cooke, Rev. O, A. L. Richards, Bev. Beniamin Watson, Rev. H. J. Jlorton. ar-HUt* . .rv-==> “THE JAYNFS-IUbL CRAVAT LL3 STORE”—THE PUBLIC UNDECEIVED.—I have LOticed two cards in this column of tho The Press f in which, by insinuation, /am made to appear as the proprietor of a concern at tbe corner of Eighth and Cbe&hdit streets, which, for obvious reason*, retains tho sign of "ESHLEHAN & FLETCHER,” with the word “ iu diminutive letters, over it. The proprietor of that concern, whoever he may be, has, in the cards referred to, claimed the concern iu 'juestion to be The Jayne's-7fall Cravat Stored* Now, as the “ Jayne’s-Hall Cravat Store” was established by mystify and continued under my own proprietorship until I re moved it to inypresent location, at the northivest corner of SE VENTH and CHESTNUT Streets: and as the impression that I have any connection whatever with any bogus concern would be detrimental to my credit among business men, I wish to disclaim IT. 1 do, therefore, assert tho insinuation that "the Jayne's*lfaU Cravat Store ” is any other than my own store, at Seventh and Chestnut, to be a wicked falsehood. I have been mortified, also, at having the public led to suppose that I liai anything to do with the asinine conun drum, in The Press, about “« mule’s foot! ’ As I have struggled for several years to establish in Philadelphia a frat-clflcfl Cravat Store—having eommeneAd ih Jayne's H>l : in 1857, and continued the enterprise thus far with gratifying success, paying my debts with money instead o' a'tered eign-boarde—l am not willing, at this late day, to have tbe fruits of my labors impaired bjp the knavery of another. RespecifuJiy submitted io the public. J. ALBERT E3TILEMIN, Sole pioprietorof “The Jayue’a-Hall Cravat Store,” ttow located at the N. W, CORNER OF CHESTNUT AND SEVENTH. er(‘ OFFICE OF MONUMENT CEMETERY, IkS Aj’nn. 2, 1862. At a meeting of the Managers of the Monument Ceme tery, held this evening, the President having announced the decease of JOHN M.'GuLEMAN, E«i.. a member of the Board, which occurred, suddenly, on the evening of the 01st nit., the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: The death of a friend under ordinary circumstances is calculated to produce a degree of sa iness of f eeling in those with whom the deceased has been familiarly in in tercourse ; but when such, apparently in usual health, passes suddenly from time to eternity, the degree of sad ness is much increased and the mind more strongly im pressed with the solemn admonition thereby given. The decease ofojjr late friend and associate JOHN M. COLEMAN, Eea,, under tlie latter circumstance*, white it produce* reelings or Badness and furnishes sncli sol emn admonitions, seems to demand of m, his colleagues, the expression of those feelings in a formal and becoming manner. Now, therefore. Resolved, That, while impressed with those feelings, and acknowledging the admonitions thus conveyed, we humbly and reverently submit to tbe decrees of Him whose ways are in*crntable and pußt finding out, in His dealings with the children of meu.” We, neverthe less, cannot but mourn the occurrence of an event that has suddenly deprived us of a courteous associate and useful member of the Board-one whose kind&eaa we cherished nnd whose counsel we respected. Resolved, TJiat we deem it a duty and privilege to mingle our sincere regrets with those to whom lie was united and bound by closer aud more endearing ties, and to tender to them our unfeigned sympathy and kindly cottdole&ce for the losa they have sustained in tlxis sudden bereavement. JRe-'-nived. That, as a mark of our appreciation of his amiable qualities as a man and as an associate while living, and our respect for his memiry, we direct these proceedings to be entered at largo on tli9 minuttg of the Board, and that the members M ill attend the funeral in a body. Resolved, That a copy of the loregoing proceedings, attested by the officers of the Board, be transmitted to the family of the deceased, and thr same be published. Extract f) om minutes J. PLANKINTON, President. E. TAYLOR, Secretary. apo-lt* ffg* SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA LL3 RAILROAD COMPANY— Office 227 South FOURTH Street.— Philadelphia, April 3d, 1862.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this oaupaap, and an election for President and frix Managers will take place at the office of the Company, ou MONDAY, May slh. at 12 o'clock 31. W. H. MoILHENNEY, ap4-1315 Secretary. »**==» NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS,—S w b- e Bcrit>ers to the stack of the Pennsylvania Fiscal Agency are hereby notified that a second in stalment of five per cent, on all shares of stock sub scribed for prior to 3larch 4,1862, will be due and paya ble to the undersigned, at the Office of tla» Company, in Uiis citii $9 4 WildilNCf'S Alloy, on oo before the 10th flay or April otxt; uop in default of Bald payment their stock will be forfeited. mhS 15 22 29 aps* CHAS. M. HALL, Treasurer. Confederate RaggsflnSSS, Great distress in Rebel Borders! Shocking lack of clothes 1 Ragged are the mean marauders ’Mid their other woes. Carpets, comfortables, blankets, Sheets, and odds and ends; All his ancient, tatter’d dry-goods Each man cuts and mends. These poor Rebels have forgotten How good clothes appear; Haven't li«‘l a rag I'lit cotton All the present year. Out at elbows, ail in tatters; Worn-out coats aud hats; Soon the Rebel army scatters Like some frighten’d catß \ But in good and handsome raiment Walk our people all; People who have made cash payment For ttelr good and haudsnme raiment At the great OAK HALL ! Wlmt would tho ragged Confederates give if they only had such an institution as the great OAK HALL ! Loyal citizeus of tho United States, be thankful for the great institution which clothes you! (>rand opening, TO-DAY, of elegant spiing styles, unequutled in this city in variety. Prices always moderate. Clothes made to orilar, and aeenrata Sts guarantied. WANAMAKHR Sc BROWN. OAK HALL, S. E. corner SIXTH ai.d MARKET Streets. Henderson's Capitol Clothing House, 510 Market Street. THE RETURNED BROTHER. BV IMt. GKORGE A. SPASCLEII. Oh \ brotlien return, mend the kindred iiuk broken. With the smile from that eye, tho lie art’s tender token; Tby errors have made this sad heart moj-t broken, ’Tis freedom that bids you return, I'm not joking. There’s uone but have faults, and some have too many, While Liberty’s vaults ne’er denied you a penny j fio come to your comforts and old happy homo, Leave pMsion and hatred the wide world to roam. C< me to the homestead, the land of the blest, Where the the Star-spangled Banner is the rich and poor’s cre&t— The land viubmces NorthrSoiUh, Eagt, and Weat— be foolish, t»nt come, and by our father be blessed. N. B.—CLOTHING ready made, or made to order, At abort notice, It* E. HENDKR3ON, Proprietor. QOLDIERB’ SEAMEN’S, AND WI IO HOWS’ PENSIONS, Pay, Bounty, Prize Honey, Ac., procured by JOHN H. ERICK, Pension Agent, No tary Public, and Commissioner for tbo States, 223 D()ljl£ Street, ft.-oi<Luce, LINDEN Street, GERKANTOW^ PASSPORTS OBTAINED. aps-6t* "I VOR.YTYPES. — REIMER’S Ivory- JL types should be obtained by all who desire an elabo rately colored picture. They are the most truthful pic tures now made. Gallery, SECOND Street, above Green. It# m early garden seeds, *■£ Flower Seeds, Grass Seeds, fresh and genuine. Also, Onion Sets, Asparagus Roots, Grape Vines, Fruit Trees, Ac. Dreer’s Garden Calender for 1832, containing directions for the cultivation of vegetables anil flowers, in ay be bad, ■yrali.v, on application. H. A. DKKER, It* 327 OHIBTNUT Street. LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT EBS, BRACES, and other Mechanical Appliances, of correct construction and eaay to the wearer. For sale Md aiyilrtfflent a? 0, H. NEEDLES* LADIES* STORE, TWSLFTB Street, first door below Race, Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Southwest corner tWELVTH and RACE, where 0. H N. gives attention to this special feature. mhl2- 3m If THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 5, 1861 JNDIA SHAWLS, J. M. HAFLEIGH, 7‘jn CHESTNUT STREET, ON SATURDAY AND MONDAY, HEW AND ELEGANT SQUARE AND LONS CAMEL’S HAIR SHAWLS Begs to s»y to bia CUSTOMERS and tho PUBLIC, That lie has opened this week. Choice Fabrics In the NEW PARIS COLOR—LAVA. NEW STYLE GRENADINE, DO GRENADINE DAREGE DO ORGANDIES & LAWNS JJEMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM TO No. 920 CHESTNUT St. J- W. PROCTOR & CO. marB-lm JUST RECEIVED, AN INVOICE OF FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC, A. very Scarce and Desirable article, for GARIBAL DIS, &c., at EDWARD M. NEEDLES’, 1034 CHESTNUT STREET. ap4-3t 1 m NORTH EIGHTH STREET, J_Vt/ SECOND DOOR ABOVfI ARCH, UP ST AIRS LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAITM&N A LONNLRSTADTER Having been dissolved by mutual consent, tbs under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in genera], that he has taken all the up-stairs rcoms of NO. 10S NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOYK ARCH, To continue the manufacturing of all kinds *f DRESS, CLOAK, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD, Of all descriptions} &c., A'c., And will offer indncementa io price and quality* as wet as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining to his lino. WM LONNERSTAPTER, ap4.2m] No. 103 Xortb EIGHTH Street* ab. Arch. New goods opening daily. —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Plain browrrjTonlards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colon. 'Wool De taines, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines 7 for children. A large assortment of Ginghauie, at 12#, 20, and 25 cents. A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Mohairs, choice. Shepherd’s Plaids, from 18# to 50 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES’, No. 702 ARCH Street. N. B-—Good black Silks, 87#, SI, and SI. 12#. Call and examine our $1.12# black Silks. mh2B CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILI.AS.—T.a<)i«B in want of the above articles will fiiid it to their advantage to visit the old established house of Mrs. IIENBY, No. 08 Noith NINTH Street, below ARCH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices that astonish everybody. ap4-f>ta SPRiNG BILLLIWERY. -rfjT'lO THE MERCHANTS.— I Mrs'. A KING, from 27 South Second street, has removed her Wholesale and Retail MILLINERY ES TABLISHMENT to 1026 CHESTNUT Street, aod has now a full aud choice assortment of SPUING anil SUM MER BONNETS, to which she invites their attention. ap3-thstu6t# ONGTDELAYUNTILTOOLATE to secure a good and imperishable likeness of your self. REIMEIt’S Life-size Photographs in oil, now made Rt war prices, BECOXP Street, wlmrc Green, it* TI/TERIIORIOUS.—-As an evidence of I.TX the great merits of BEIMER’S Colored Photo graphs for #l, you need only visit the. Gallery, and wit ness the admiring crowds getting pictures. SECOND Street, above Green. It* SPECIALITY.—NEW CARD PHO IO TOGRAPHS. JAMES £. EARLE & SOX have just published the Card Photographs below. All of their card publications are of the best aud most durable character, warranted to stand, being produced with great care by their own Photographers, or by tho most prominent and celebrated artists in other cities and in Europe. Thev are only enabled to oiler them at as low a price as twenty-five cents each from tbe large numbers of each picture gold* and tbe demand for tbe entire series from all parts of tbe country. All new works of art , aB well as favorite old ones, are reproduced in speedy succession, and Celebri ties of our Nation and of the World are continually being presented to the public. Thoir new catalogue, sow preparing, contains by far the greatest number of novelties and standard publications yet Issued: Lieut. Worden, of the Moni* The Angel Gabriel, tor , Bishop Atkinson, Captain Ericsson, Christmas. Lieut. Jeffers, now in com- The Lion in Love, mar d of the iloni tor. The Fight between tha Mo- Goo, Francis Train, niior and the Merrimac , Gen. IT. S. Grant, The Neglected Picture, Gen. Halieck, l -Done Gone,” Oliver Cromwell, ' Gen. Doubledav, Rev. Kingston Goddard, Mrs. S. A, Douglas, P.D., «T. Lothrop Motley, Bishop Meade, Com. Vanderbilt. Bishop Johns, Prof. Longfellow, Neel Dow, Miss Harriet Lane, Dr. Jackson, Gen. Lander, Gen. Van Dorn, C. S A., Major Winthrop, Mad. Cora Wilhorst, Dante and Beatrice, Sybilla Persica, Ac., Ac., Ac. Catalogues gratis on application. Photographs alt 25 cents. $2.50 perdozen. Ordei s from out of town promptly and carefully filled. These cards can be seut in safety by mail, and will be prepaid. EARLES’.Galleries and Looking-Glass Ware Booms, 813 CHESTNUT Street. a p4-3t TO THE DISEASED OF ALL CLASSES. EXPRESSION FROM THE FOUNDER OF THIS FEW DU COVERT, PROF. C. H. BOLLE9. More than two thousand invalids have been enred by Prof. BOLLES* at his Institute* 1220 WALNUT Street* Philadelphia, fn less than three years, and thirty persons Lave been permanently cured of old long-standiug chronic diseases in twelve days, many of whose certificates are published daily, for the good of humanity. Prof. Bolles therefore is not compelled ro publish old far-brought cer tifiefttfs, but is daily publishing testimonials of the most satisfactcry and reliable character, and all of ibis Pity* apl-tf A WO'JIIER CURE OF PARALY -AA- EI3 Or THI LOWER LIMBS (PABAPLEGY) AM) APOPLEXY COMBINED. BEAD THE FOLLOWING: Philadelphia, March 31,1862. Professors Bolles ami Adams, 1220 Walnut street. Gents. : The remarkable cure which I have derived from jour method of applying ELECTRICITY, compete me to thus acknowledge the meat obligations I am Tin. der to you for snatching me, as it were, from an imme diate death. About two years ago, while a resident of Cincinnati, Ohio, 1 was visited with an attack of para lysis of the lower extremities, which rendored me almost entirely unable to stand upon my limbs. I employed snm> of the moat celebrated physicians to bo found in that section* but received no apparent benefit, and after a lapse of about .eighteen months was taken with a spasm, which one of my physicians pronounced a fit of apoplexy. Two weeks elapsed from that time before I became tho least conscious of anything that had trans pired, nor could I concentrate my mind or converse upon any subject withont becoming very visionary and ex cited, until I placed myself under your valuable treat ment. While in Ohio, and after my friends, my family, and myself had forsaken all hopes of my improvement or re eovary, my wife proposed that a visit to the East might possibly benefit me, and after consulting with our physi cian on the subject, obtained his consent and approval. After iny arrival in Philadelphia my attention was called to your treatment by a pamphlet handed me by my father, which contained tbe names of some gentlemen whom I had been formerly acquainted with, and whose statements I could reply upon. I immediately mad© up my mind to place myself under your treatment. I have now been the recipient of four treatments, and I now feel perfectly satisfied that I am restored to a sound con dition, and I therefore feel it my duty to gratefully a r Knowledge tbe benefits which I bare received through your treatment. N. B —Professor C. 11 BOLLES, who is well known to the literary rfnd scientific world as the discoverer and founder of an entire new mode of applying Galvanism, Magnetism, and other modifications of Electricity, baa b«en in this city nearly three years/at 1220 Walnut street,) testing his new discovery, in ail of it* varieties, on over FOUR THOUSAND INVALIDS, many of whom he has warranted* by special contract, and, sur prising as it may appoar, he has not failed in a single warranted case, From tho commencement of Professor B.’s prac tice he has published certificates of cures daily of most obstinate maladies, which had resisted all other treat ment. Prof. B. has also irsued a pamphlet containing complimentary resolutions and certificates from medical men In nearly all the cities in the United Btates; and in the same pamphlet be has cautioned the sick against trusting their lives and health in the hands of those in this city claiming to treat according to his new disco very of the Electrical Polarities of the Brain and Nervous System. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the soverity of truth, nnd is designed for the good of hnmanity. Consultation free. MONUMENTS AND GRAVE iu. STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. BTEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh Street. mhl3-3mif RETAIL dry GOODS, SUCCESSOR TO L. J. LEVY & CO., WILL OFFER FOR BALE, sth AND 7th INSTANT, A Selection of SPECIAL NOTICE. J. M. HAFLEIGH MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, HEAD NETS, PHOTOGRAPHS. MEDICINAL Very respectfully, yours, Ac., WILLIAM H SlfAlN, No. 110 South Twentieth street. PROF. O. H. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT Btroet, Philadelphia, Pa. COMMISSION noi gIDGWAV, HE & CO., iurutriii s CLOTHS, DOESKINS, (J Ac, &c„ OFFER THEIR VXItY LARGE CLOTHS, DOES Of ttißgn rftlelirAted Manuf EUCKENS, (Little Ticket;) JOHANKY, GEVERS, & SCHMIDT. (5. & M. ? ) Ann many other*, al COKSIDKIfABLY UK DU Cl' No, CHESTN QAEPETING! OIL CLOTHS, AND M WOLFE & COMMISSION MK B( No. 130 CHESTNUT STREET, I B3T A full flßsortmen! of Pliiltulel Always in Store. gHIPLEY, HAZ HUTCHINS Mo. UU CHESTNUT ST] COMMISSION MER< FOK THE SALE OF PHILADELPHIA-MAD' mli2B»Cm 'YY'ELLIiSG, COFFIN, 220 CHESTNUT S Agents for the following makes of g PRINTS. DUNNELL MFQ. GO. .... QBE LAWNS. DONNELL UFO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Auburn, Slateravilie, Centred ale, Jamestown, Blacks tone, Hope, Bed Bank, Dorchester, Newburyport, Namueag, Zouavel Burton, Oreene Bffg. Co.’s A. A., B. A., O. A., and other styles. BBOWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Cheatnut, Glenville, Mechanics’ and Farmers*. CORSET JEANS—Glasgow, Man^ DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Graft Uadiaon, Biat6*&vlll«, Agawam, Keys! CANTON FLANNELS— SIaterBVJ BILESIAS—Smith’s, Social Co. T * WOOLENS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, KERSi. HEL3. I BROAD CLOTHS.—Planketts 1 , Oi< CABBIMEBES. —Gay A SonySaxto: SATIHEIS. —Baas SW, Coavert ley, Hope, Staffordville, Converge am Bros. & Co., Shaw Mfg. Co. | KENTUCKY JEANS.—Rodman, 31 DOHET FLANNELS.—WILLIA.' Ony, Merino, and other styles: LONSDALE Nankeens and Colore PLAID LINSXYS, OOTTONADJ WHOLESALE HO 21 AND 5 4-IN 0 SKY-BLUE KE BUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUE BLACK CADET AND OXFO: PRINTED Do, in variety. BLACK AND FANCY MINE: FANCY CASSIMERES AND 111 STOBB, AMD FOB BA] JOSEPH fe2o-tf 198 AND 130 CHEB’ TRIMMINGS. DRESS TRIM ■ We invite tlie attention of buyers veil-selected stock of LADIES 5 DRESS AND Together with a good line of STAPLE TRIM BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, PRUSSIA BINDINGS, WORSTED SKIRT BRAIDS GIRDLES, TASSELS, SILS EMBB^IDKI* FANCY SILK I BELTINGS, BUGLE GIMP AND BUTTONS, VELVET RIBBONS. CHENILLE SILK HEAD NETS, ETC., ETC., ETC. The goods being of our own manufacture and importa tion, we can offer them at the very lowest prices. WM. H. HORSTMANN & SONS, mb2s-tathsalm FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. YARNS, BATTS, » CARPET CHAINS, H. FRANOISCUS, WHOLESALE DEALER IN YARNS, 433 MARKET and 5 North FIFTH Street* PHILADELPHIA. Bayers will find a full Stock of COTTON, LINEN, AND WOOLLEN CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARN, TWIST, PILLING, WADDING, BATTING, COTTON LAPS, TIE TAKES, TWIMES, CANDLE WICK, COVERLET YARN, BROOM'TIVINES, SHOE THREADS, BILLING AND SEISE TWINES, BED CORDS WASH AND PLOUGH LINES, COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA CORDAGE. Also, a full assortment of FLY NETS. Which he offers at Manufa :turera LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. FRANOISOUS, 433 MARKET and 3 North FIFTH Street, Philadelphia! WHOLESALE DEALER] IE WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. Always on hand, a full Stock of Tubs, buckets, churns, measures, brooms, whisks. FAJNCJY BASKETS. WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDjOW PAPER, Hat*, Keelers, Flour Bucket*, Nest Boies, WASH BOARDS, ROLLING and iILOTHES PIN 3 FLOOR and TABLE OIL CLOTHS. SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS, Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horses, Ac., he. All G'oods sold at LOWEST NET CASH mbll-2m LEGAL. IN THE COURT OF PLEAS POit THE CITY AN PHILADELPHIA. [l. y ] Notice is hereby given to all persons interested that tho honorable the judges of tho court aforesaid have appointed SATURDAY, the 10th day of April, A. D. 1862, at 10 o’clock A. M.. for hearing the application of certain clUzeus for a charter of incorporation entitled “ The Cooper* Shop Soldiers’ Home of tho City of Phila delphia,” and, unless exceptions be filed thereto, the same will be allowed. CHABT.ES d. knight, Trotlionotary, TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THE CITY AND COUNTY o'F PHILADEL PHIA. ! Katsto of EDWARD LAW, ileceanoil. The Auditor appointed by tho Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of STEPHEN BLATCIIFORD, Executor of Edward Lav, deceased, and to make distri bution of the balance in the bauds of the accountant, will meet tho parties interested for tb'e purposes of ills appointment on WEI>NES]*Ay ? Aprii liittfS, at 4 o*clock P. M., at his Office, No. 131 South FIFTH Street* in the city of Philadelphia. I GEOROE M. CSONABBOE, J Auditor. aps-stuthst ■ FOR NEW YORK—THIS ■SSoKafigDAy —Via Delaware anil Baritau Canat. —The Propeller MAKS* Nichols master, is now loading at third Pier above WALNUT Street, and will nil at 12 M. For freight, which will be taken on accommodating terms, apply to WM. M. BAIRD & 00., nph 132 South De aware Avenue. ■\TO. 1519 MARKET St -J-l place to buy your HABfS. Goo* from. 3)000 piece* Beans and Shoulders, I*ooo lbs. Jersey Leaf Lard, 100 boxes prime Cheese, at . aps.lt* W. H. WAI fPORTOISE SHELL.—A JL Tortoise Bholl for sale by JAUKITCHX A LA’ 902 and 301 South 1 IMTQBTJEKS AKB JOBBERS. JJAZLETT, LATHROP, & LYONj£ No. 414 MABKET and 409 MERCHANT STRKSTo, iitroßi KB3 aND JOBBERS Of ENGLISH. FRENCH. AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS. WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HO SIERY, LACKS, TRIMMINGS, RIHRONS, « COMItS, II RUSHES, *o , Are now <vp.>m»g an 4 receiving a new and choice stock in the above iinn, to which attention of t»;iynrn is in vited mh'29-lm SSNER, SSIMERES, E STOCK OF S, &c, , ED PRICES, ITT STREET, CARPET WARE- ATTINTrS. Ico., OLDDEN & RICKNER, 832 ARCH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH, HANTS, ADEI.PHT A. iliiiumo.l,') Carpets apl-lm SOUTH SIDE, Have this day opened til. ir New Stock of CARPETS, of the best English manufacture. The newcßt Patterns in Velvet, Brussels, Tap. Brussels, S-I’ly Ingrain, and Ve netians; Oil Cloths in all widths, Canton Matting, Mats, Druggets, Ac., bought before the late advance—selliuc at the lowest prices for cask. mli'il-12t ARD. & QJrETSt ECHO MILLS. GERMANTOWN, PA. McOALLUM & Co.. MAITOFM/TUBEBS, iHpSRTER9, Al?I* 109 CHESTNUT STREET. (Opposite lWk} CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, Ate. We have nowon hand an extensive stock of Carpetings, of onr own and other makes, to which we call the atten tfcn of cash and short-tune buyers. mh7-3m CHANTS E GOODS. & CO., BEET, :ne mfo. co. JJIOURTH-STREET CARPET STORE, Ho. IT ABOVE CHESTNUT, Ho. 4T. J. T. DELACROIX In vital attention tabid Spring lupart&U&ii a! CARPETINGS. Comprising every style, of the Newest Patterns and Designs, In VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS SELS, IMPERIAL THREE.PLY, and INGRAIN GABPETINGB. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS. SCOTCH RAG and LIST CARPETINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in every width. COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS. DOOB.MATB, RUGS, BIIEEP SKINS, DRUGGETS, and CRUMB CLOTHS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOW FOR CASH. J. T. DELACROIX, mbs-4m 4T South FOURTH Street. jheirter. fton, Jewett Oity, none, Choctaw. : le f Agawam. Lonsdale 00. STS, ud PLAH- lenham Co., &e. ja’a Biver, &©, rsTilloi l*ower Val id Hyde, Converse Mystic, Gold Medal. iM9’S Angola, Sax* I Cambrics. IS, Ac. [fe2B-3m CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. NO. 519 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITE STAi'E HOUSE,) Have received, per steamer Edinburgh, and other late arrivals, their SPRING IMPORTATION OF NEW CARPETINGS: CROSSLEY’S YARD-AND-A-HALF- WIDE YEL VETS, 8-4 MEDALLION DO , ENGLISH BRUSSELS, EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, WITH BORDERS, (of new designs, for Halls and Stairs). INGRAIN AND THREE-PLY CARPETING 9, of etra uuitlitr. ALSO, 500 PS. J. CROSSLEY & SON’S TAPESTRY BR USSELS CARPETS, FROM 87 i TO $1 PR f YD„ Together with a complete assortment of OIL CLOTHS, STAIB AND FLOOB DRUGGETS, BUGS, MATS, *<J., All of new, choice selections, and AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. mh3-tf OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. SEYS, SATINETS, DOESKINS. MELTONS. LEA, 'NUT STREET t IINGS. Hu ANOTHER VICTORY to onr large and :antilla, INGS, SALAMANDER SAFES. BRAID, BUTTONS,. Messrs. EVANS & WATSON— Gen'tlemkn : On Sa turday moniliig iaat f the 25 1 i lcat., the entire woollen ma nufactory belonging to the ostateof Lewis Doater, de« ceased, wts burnt to the ground. Some time ago they purchased cue of your Safes at a Sheriff's sale, some- where in your city, and placed it in the second story of the factory, wheie it was exposed to an intense heat; so much eo that it melted the knob and plate off of it. After the Safe was in the fire for a number of houra, it was ta- ken from the ruins, cooled off and opened, when tUe books, deeds, bank notes , and other papers—in short, everything the safe contained—was fouud in a perfect state of preservation. FIRE AND BVRGLAB PROOF SAFES FOB BANKS, STORES, DWELLINGS, HOUSES, &c., ALWAYS ON HAND OR MADE TO ORDER, Warranted Equal to any in the World. AT THE STORE, No. 1G South FOURTH Street, apl-tutbe2tif PHILADELPHIA. Rgtil LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE IJIpIMOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, neu the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to 'merit future patronage, hag geflWft} fflt elegant and convenient store, and has now"on hand a large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only shictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie’* Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Strok Vault Vms trod Lwks will be furnished to order on shortnoVce. This Is the strongest, best pro* tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of fered fer this purpose, asd is the only one that is strictly fire and burglar proof. Special Notics.— l have now on hand say twenty of Parrel, Herring, A Co.’s Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tbs now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low Please call and examine. ja26-lylf M. C. SADLER, Agent. B n EVANS & WATSON’S y salamander safes STOItK, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET. PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIBB-PBOOF SAFES always oa baud. QT. DENIS HOTEL, 612 AND Cl 4 O CHESTNUT Street, between Sixth and Seventh.— The undersigned respectfully announces that he has leased the Ash and Dilworth properties, formerly a portion of Jones* Hotel, which he will conduct on the popular plan known as “ the European.” The Bar-room of tho fit. Denis will bo opened TIITS DAY fSATUB DAY), April 5. Bed-chambers, Ac., as soon as they can be got in readiness. Due nolice of which >vill be given to the public. It J. McKIBBIN, Stevens house, (LATE DKLMONICO’S,) Ho. 25 BROADWAY, NEW YOBK. Five minutes’ walk from Fall River boat landing, Chambers street, and Toot of Cortland street. tnh2B-3m GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. PRICES. COMMON COUNTY OP rpHE &T. LOUIS, JL 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 travelling community, that it is now open for the reception or guests. The house, since the 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 U centrally located, convenient to all the depots and Steam boat landings, and in tho iinmodiato yicinlty of the Qns> tom House, Post Office, and the Corn Exchange. tar Connected with the Hotel is a RESTAURANT for the accommodation of those preferring the EUROPEAN PLAN. Prices or rooms from THREE TO SEVEN DOLLARS per weak, sui&vMag is lao&Uau. Board $1.50 per day. Table d'Hote for merchants and business men, from 1 to 3 P. M. InhB-lmif A CARD.—THE UNDERSIGNED. Ist. of the GIRARD HOUSE, PhilaMphia, bm taued, for . t»rm of roan, WILLABD’B HOTEL, la Washington. They take this occasion to return to theta old friend, and customers man, thank, for Kdt farotfi and be, to assure them that they will he meet happy to ate them in their new quartern. Sykes, ohadwiox, * oa Wtansoni, July 16.1841. an3B-lv (DC 000 s4,ooo.—Several sums of these amounts to invest in good Mort gage Securities. Apply to STREET IS >d stock to select <tOA AAA TO INVEST IN FIRST y4vjvvv Mortgage Securities, in Bums of $5,000 each. Apply to rAMAKSR’S. Few boxes el QTRANGERB, for Hair-Cutting Sliam- IO pooing, and Batlirng, ahouM go to FwRTH add BRANCH Streets. * ap^iftf fIBONI, ■RONT Street caRBGTS aSB oii, cloths. HOD 8E . EVANS & WATSON’S Bethlehem, March 29, 1362. Yourii respectfully, A LARGE of MOTELS. HENRY NEIL, ISAAC L. DEVOE. ALFRED FILLER, Conveyancer, No. 51 North SIXTH Street. T. A. MTTCnELL, 134 South THIRD Street 1862. spring. 1862. RIF,GEE, BAIRD. & CO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY GOODS* NO. 47 NO KIT If THIRD BTBKIT, ffULAOcXPHrA. Merchants vituting this city to purohaae Dnr Goons will find our Stook large and admirably assorted, and at Low Figures. In certain 01/issea of Goods we offor inducement* to purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. mhlB-2oi 1862. BI?KING * 1862. WHOLESALE depahtmest. J. R. CAMPBELL & CO.* HAVE NOW IN STORE, LTNE9 OF OHOIOB ’ GOODS. TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS. WHITE GOODS—In alt their Varieties, LINENS —All <iu»iitiea and heal make*. TABLE 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 Jftcimeta. DRESS GOODS—In vory desirable styles. BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brands. • FLANNELS—Of th 6 Urt BLEACHED GOODS—A full line. PRlNTS— American and English. CHINTZES, BIIILLIANTES TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER GOODS, ADAPTED TO FIRST-CLASS TRADE, ALL OF WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT TAMES. KENT. SANTEE. & GO.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF DEY GOODS, Nob. 239 and 241 N. THIRD STREET, ABOVE BICE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open their usual LAPIGE and complete stock OP FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will he fonnd a more than usually attroc ilve variety of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS; Also, a full assortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS, aud riIILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they invite the special attention of buyera. mh2l-2m • gKY-BLUE KERSEYS. DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (Now Rggulation, for Officers’Pants.) WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 1065., 1205., A lies. TENT DUCK. All warranted United States Army standard. 40 S6&tk FRONT Street, and 39 LITITIA Street, Philadelphia. felB-tmyl Brass grommets and eye- LETS for Military Blankets and Leggings. Manu factured and for sale in any quantity at FiFTH_and CO LUMBIA Avenue. [rnhS-im*] E. BLINDS AND SHADES. j^TN^sXNDSHAIDEsT B. J. WILLIAMS, VENETIAN BLINDS J. E. KSAUS3. The largest and finest assortment in the City at the LOWEST PRICES. Repairing promptly attended to. apS^Sm CHEAP BLINDS.—GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No. 130 North SECOND, above Arch street. Old Bliodti repainted ami trimmedi or taken m ox change. Give me a call. aps»6t if JAMES S, EAKLE ft SQN, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS LOOKING- GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, FINK ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH TRASKS, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OABTE-DX-VISITK PORTRAITS, EARLE’S GALLERIES, 810 CHESTNUT STREET, GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS. QEOEGE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mb2o-3m JjTLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOB THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. KO, 696 ARCH STREET. •7* A full line of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always oa hand. mh& Bmif T7UNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J} The subscriber would invite attention to hie IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes » specialty in his bnalneaa.' Al-O, con stantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR- J. W. SOOTT. OENTLEMIN’B FUBHIBHING BTOBI, Nt. 81« CHESTNUT STREET, Ja9-tf Four doors below the Continental. BOARDING. BOABDIHS.— Bcslrablo Booms for Families, or Single Gentlemon, at No. 1419 SPRUCE Street. It* TJOARD WANTED, by a gentleman, in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between Third and Eighth and Chestnut and Pine. Any gentle man or widow lady haring spare room can address “Route Agent,” until 12 o’clock, Tuesday. April Ist, Philadelphia P. Q. . mb3l THRUSHES J J AND BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, mh2o-3m Mo. 391 MARKET Street, Phllada "VTOTICE. —I will apply to tlie Board -Lt if Wardens «f the Port <rf Pkilad6lshi&, At their meeting on the 7ih Inst, for a License to extend my Wharf above Race street, on the Delaware River, ac cording to a plan deposited in their office. ar+3t* JNO. M. KENNEDY. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, PERCALES. LOW PRICES. MILITARY GOODS. (ST and 54-INCH.) FOB SALE BY ALFRED SLADE & CO-, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STRICT, MANUVACTUP.ER OF WINDOW SHADES. LOOKING GLASSES PHILADELPHIA. [NEW PUBLICATIONS. BR. GTJTfIiUE’B NEW BOOK— THE WAV TO LIKE. By Rev. Dr. Guthrie. *4. THE HISTORY AND THEORY OF REVOLU TIONS. Ry 10,v. ,To.ei)h Clhll,. 75 els. WASHINGTON A CIIKISTIAN. By Rev. T. W. J. Wylie, I). D. 25 CIS. For Sib- by WILLIAM S. * ALFRED MABTIEN, ap6.tr MG CHESTNUT Street. AMUSEMENTS. YXfALNUT-STREET THEATRE— VV NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Sole Lessen MRS. M. A. GARRKTTBON. THIS (SATL'RDAV) EVENING, April 5, The iivrfgnriiruee e-ill commence v*tb 3IY NMHIIUUICii WIPE, Rioter.. a broker Mr. J, 3, Ularkr, Mrs. Smith. ..Dtiss Alice Grey. THE CRICKET UN THE HEARTH. Til!:- Slowlray Mr. J. S. Clirltc. Tin: toodlefj. Timothy Tuodlrs.■ •,,,,,.,i,, Mr, Ji S, Clurkvi Paioss—so, 37X, ID, and 25 cents’, Private Brief, Be amt $3, according to their locale, GIlAf GK OF TIME. Doors open at 1 oYlock. Tr> commence at CIO NT IN ENT A L THEATRE, I ANOTHER NKW DRA3IA!! Moral ami Instructive. SATUP.DaY EVENING, April 5, 1862, Last i.iglit of T. 8. Arthur's GREAT MORAL TEMPERANCE STORY, In (IranmtJG furm, cntitlod “TEN NIGHTS IN A BAR-UOOil." To bn followed with the burlotta of JENNY LIND. ON MONDAY NEXT will ho produced <<THK MACARTHY OR, PEEP O 1 DAY. MKS. JOHN DIUDW'S ABCH-STBEET THBATBK Acting Stage Manager W. B. FEKDRRIOKt? Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. T>. MTfBPHV TWELFTH WKKK. OK MU. JOHN DREW'# UN- ENGAGEMENT. 'lO-KlflUT. SATURDAY, APRIL fi, m 2, OROIIOORE-NA-BILHOGFi Or, the Foster Brother Andy Houlahan, the Foster Brother... Cornelius Field, alias Orohoore-nn-Bil* • tuuee Mr. F»- h i. A k, J* f ; ‘‘ • * 1 " «* «*lra. John Prow. a<Hln can hg g/ciircd for Mr. John Drew's repreaenta- Hmw three days tn advance. Doors open at 7 o'clock: performance commences at 7# precisely. CO NCE R T H ALL. A DRILL of the ButUllon of SENDERS' CA DETS?, complimentary to their Military Instructor* Mojol G. KCKENDORFF, will take place on THURS DAY JVEMNG, April 17tU. Tickets 60 coiit* |fs extra charge for reserved ncata, ftpl-lol* A SSEMBLY BUILDINGS.—LYDIA Xl AND TBE GREAT SEPOY REBELLION A beautiful and thrilling Exhibition from tho Royal POI 7. technic Jrjatilut* Loudon. EVERY EVENING and or WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, com menriug MONDAY, March 24. The Entertaiim ent consists of a series of brilliantly IU laminated Tableaux* Illustrating sconery, architecture, and customs of tho frorgeons East. Also, the principal emits rnritiKM with the late Mutiny In Indls-Th, great Battle of Havelock; Jcwie Brown at Lucknow; Miss Wheeler defending herself from the Sepoys ; Stags and Fall of Delhi, Ac., Ac. A NOVEL FEATURE for SATURDAY AFTER NOONS—Combination Entcrtainmont of filmic and AH —iutioduchi" lierr ENGKLKE’S celebrated US** See Programmes Admission 2a cents. Six tickets, *l. Children, when accompanifd by adults, 10 cents. Commence, Evenings at eight; Afternoons at three o’clock. Doors open oa< hour previously. Communications should he addressed t > - I ' l7 - 11 JQKtt TOT, The slunkerchor vocal so. CIE TV respectfully bit. ounce lo their frl«uld, nti-i Hie public, that they will give it GRAND CONCERT ANll ItALD, «>n tl,e2Slh ilny of April next. Further particulars will In; pulili,shell in due time, apg.wi 2t GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, MSB o’clock P. M-, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package uf Eight Tickets, SI; Single Ticket* 36 fid To bo had at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street, J, E, ChnJa'? Sovonth end Chestnut, and at the door of tke Hall, ocS-7« It PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of THE FINK ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, fe 0K& dftilrt Skaters from 9 A, 21. till 6 P, Mi Admission 26 cunt* Children under twelve yean, baifprioe. Share* of Stock, 880. jyi WANTS. DEVjTtY GE NERAL’S OFFICE, Dhu.adklimiia, 4th April, 138*J. 500 TI'AH HOBBES wanted immediately. Tloy nuwt be sound, free from blemish, well trained to work, not im thab hiUidd high, aul fft.ui six ta t-iglit 6f ace. Apply at the WILfJAM PENN HOTEL, West Phi ladelphia, Pa. (Signed,) A. BOYD, aps-6t Cupt. and A. Q. 51, U. 8. A. DEPUTY QUAPiTERMAS TEB GENERAL’S office, PiULAUKieIMiiA. April 3 18.32 WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for l’urt Mourne, Va. A. ID > I'D, ap4*tf Captain and A. Q. M. dfti DEPUTY QU ARTE RM AS SESS TER GENERAL’? OFFICE, Pirii.ADEi.innA, Aprils, 1302. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for Al*xatidi t», Va. A. BOYD, ap4. tf Captain ami A, (j, 31, Deputy quartermaster ge- NERAL’S OFFICE, Pint, a Delphi a, April 3,1302. ■WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for Newberu ? liortb Caiolina. A. BOYI) f op4-yt Capt. and A., , 31, Waste d—a sales « an, thoroughly acquaintod with White Goods, Laces, Embroiderifp, nod Linen Goods, Address, with real name. Box 1688, Pi 0, It# WANTED —An intelligent and in dustrious Boy, in a Dry Goods Jobbing House, in Market str*el. Address «• Merchant,” Pres* otHce. it* WANTED —A Situation as Salesman, by a young mini, who has boon engaged in the Hardware business for fifteen years—pai t of the time in this city ; has a large atid valuable acquaintance iu Mis souri, lUinoie. and Kentucky. Address box 304-1, Bt. Lauia Feet Office, apo, 13t* "YV7ANTED.—An experienced Sales- YY mn wishes a situation iu a wholesale or retail dry-goods store, either iu Philadelphia or the country. Address “LEONARD,” l*ress Office. nj>2«6t* TOR SALE AMD TO LET. Mg TO KENT. —A Neat Small Country «sEI Pl‘ia&, V.'UU fIUG ftUllS Uhil BlifclS, nfeilS Bev4rly Slattoh and S?teahi!>uat Latullhi, Apply to aps mo IrKT—7 lie Desirable Dwelling, JL No. 1460 CHERRY Btreet. near <• Friends’ Moeting I?ouse,” IN PERFECT ORJ’KIt, pan bath. Range. Ac. S. KTNG3THN McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. TO LET—-A Goi'inuntown Residence. furnished if desired. It lias ten rooms, gas, hot and cold water baths, Ac., coach house, stable, garden; near a railroad station, ami every way pleasant and convenient. If any arrangement could be made with a 8111411, gontod, adult family; the rent would be taken in board. Addroii P., box 1004* Philadelphia Post Office. aps»gtnth3t* : mo PHVfcICIANS. — The Dwelling, _L Library, Surgical Instruments, etc., of a Physician of large practice, lately decent ed, situated in a large busi ness town In the country, could be purchased if applied or soon. The practice is still kopt up. Apply at 1822 CIRKEN Street. apS-Gt* ti TO LET AT A LOW RENT— L The large Dwelling 620 LOCUST Street, opposite Wasbiogton Bguare, Twenty-seven Booms, suitable for, nnO long occupied aa, a BOARDING HOUSiC. Haa always done a large and profitable business. S. KINGSTON McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. ap3 Ot* INSURANCE COMPANIES. ENGLAND MUTUAL LdFE INSURANCE CO. OF BOSTON, ESTABLISHED IS-lli. Armmiilnted Capital ..53,100,000 Kivideitds Paid slit?* Qrgnui- zntion, nearly Surplus over JjiribjUtics? about. ASSETS. Tfthio of Jtpul Estate held by the Company, ,$243,530 23 Ibirtimt 6f Cfitli Ju lifluks 37,886 24 u Lonna secured by Bonds and Moitgnges 581,395 84 tt Rank Stock held by the Company 607,694 09 ♦* Stock held by the Company as Collateral Security for Loans,.. 84,400 00 u Premium Notcidua and nnimiil.. 540.360 35 a Interest on Investments made by the Company due and unpaid I.IABiLi'I'IHa. Amount of Tiosaea due and unpaid mu “ Dividends declared due ami »n» p»w UMitt INCOME. Amount of Cash premiums receivod $'251,421 04 “ Premium Holes taken by the Com pany.. 226,870 82 <* Interest money received...., r , M {ft Amount of Losses paid during the year 8134,800 00 “ Euturii premiums paid ar uupild. 53,576 go •* Expenses during the year, inclu ding Commissions and Pees paid to the Agents and Officers of the Company... paRsniHXT, WII.LAKD PHILLIPS. DMEGTOUSi Charles P. Curtis, Honan Tappan, Tlioams A. Dexter, Charles Hubbard, Marshal P. Wilder. Win. B. Reynolds, James 8 Amory, Geo II Folgor, lloiner llartlett, Francis 0. Lowell SECRETA liy. fc. IK BTk yens. £7" Tho undersigned will wait upon persons desiring to effect Life Insurance, and assist them in making ap plication. WILLIAM GETTY, Agant and JU&my fof NRW BuiI.DtUG, PHILADELPHIA Bakk, 49*1 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. mh2s-tnths6tlf T7AMB INSUEA X? No. 406 CHESTNUT 6 FIRE AND INLA. DIBKO INOJS company. Street. t ND INSURANCE. JIOBB. F. N. Buck, K. D. Woodruff. ChM, B!?liard9on, John Ke»?(?r, J r „ Henry Lewis, Jr,, P, S, Jn&tiW, Alex. WhiUdin, Washington Jones, Geo. A. West, Oha«. Stokes, 0. W. Davis, John W. Everman. FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSONi Yica President WILLIAMS I, BLANCHARD, Secretary. [rohHMf tf COMMONWEALTH JIRE INBD \J BANC* COMPANY, OF TUI SfATI Of PENNSYLVANIA. DIHKOPOBS. D&vM Jayne, H. D., Ohariea H. Bogoa John H. Whltall, John K. Walker, Kdward 0. Knight, Hobart Shoemaker, Thomaa B. Stewart, William Btruthera, Henry Lewie, Jr., Elijah Jones. BAVIB JAYNE, M 8., Pre.lJ.ot. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President. BAMTTBL S. MOON, Secretary. ■ OBloe, Commonwealth Building, 613 OHEBTNTJY Street, Philadelphia. eot-tnt Mr. John Drew, E PKTTIT, No. 309 WALNUT Street .. 1,000,000 .. 1,000,000 $3,100,061 74 r ?y $559,119 36 49,549 TO !40,996,50
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