FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONK* MARKET. Philadelphia, April &, 1802. The stock market continues doll, with very little change Id prices. United States sixes, 1881, sold at 92# ; Pennsylvania conpon sixes at 99# ; city sixes at 95#. Railroad shares receded to 211*16, and Lons Island advanced to 13#. The stocks of the coal-carrying companies are ad versely affected by the troubles arising out of the bad •ccndwt tf th« Penjiaylyaiti't Coal Pfrl 92# 92# 17 STr 7 3-10 N 9f# 99# Phi Jada Cs.. . 90# 90# Philada 6s new. 95# 96 Penna 5s 83# 84# Beading B. 21# 213-16 !Readm6s : 6C’43 94 95 IWMi’IO.... 87# .. Bead mt 6s ’86.. 70# 77# Penna R 46# 46# Pennaßlm6s.lOO# 101 Penna B 2m 6s 91 Morris CnlCon. .. 41 MotriaCnl Pref 111# 112 f*ch Nav Stock. 4 5 Cch Nav Pref... 10# 12 Sch Nav 6s ’82.. 62# 63# Xlniiraß 7 Philadelphia Markets. Floui:. —There is a little better feeling in the Flour market) end more inquiry for export, with Bales of 200 parrels standard superfine at $5.12*4; 100 barrels good X&ucMttr do. at §5.25; 400 barrels good do, extra at S6.G2)*'; 200 barrels low grade Western family at $5.50, end 1,000 barftls W. B. Thomas 1 superfine on terms kept yrivate. The sales to the trade are limited within the above range of prices for superfine and extras, aiul from S&.Td to SO# 1 barrel for extra family and fancy brawls* sob in Quality* The receipts are lighr, and the markot at the close rather firmer. Bye Flour is steady, with sales ©f 100 barrels at $3.25 barrel. Corn Mealis dull, and nearly nominal at $2.75 4P baml for Pennsylvania meal. kW»EAT.—There is not much offering, and the market Is steady and rather more active at the late decline* with sales of 3,000 bus, all that could be bad, at 127a128c, mostly at the Utter rate, for good Penna red, in store, including a lot of Southern do. at 132 c, afloat, and white 138&145C, the latter lor Southern. Bye is steady, with further sales of Penna at 70c. Corn comes in Blowly, and prime yellow is wanted at 54}£e, afloat; 2,000 I>ub Southern eoltl at prices to be fixed ; 2,500 bu 3, in tbe car, and in store, at ®&4c. Oats continue dull and neglected at 35&36c for prime Penna. Barley and Malt are quiet. Bare. —There is & steady demand for Quercitron, with Further small receipts and sales of Ist No. 1 at $33 50 ion. Cotton. —The market is firm but very quiet to-day, at previous rates. Groceries and Provisions —There is very little Aoing, and no change to note in either. Cloveksded. —There is a steady demand, and further salts of good and prime lota at ?5ffi&.75 bus. Nothing doing in Timothy or Flaxseed. Whisky is selling in lots, as wanted, at 24c for West ern bbls, and 2*2c for drudge, and quiet. CITY ITEMS. “ The Dauk Days of 'Washington City.” —This will he the subject of a lecture to be delivered *4 Concert Hall this (Monday) evening, by tbe Rev, 0. 31. Butler, D. D. Those who know, pronounce this lecture to be one of ibe most interesting for a popular siudience,at this particular juncture, ever given in this city. The proceeds of the lecture will be for the benefit 4>f a mission of the P?6t6st4fit ChOfAh Ift this city. A rich treat and a crowded house may be antici pated. Card Photograph of Colonel Lyle. — TTbe numerous friends, in this city and elaewhero, of Colonel Lyle, of the Hibetietk Regiment P. V., formerly of tbe National Guard, will be glad to learn tbat an ad mirable carte de visite of the gallant Colonel has just 2>ecn executed by Mr. Gutekunst, No. 704 Arch street, ■where copies can be obtained. Mr. Gutekunst now of fers at bill U4W 46tAb!i*bhi6&t a sptohdld llito of Photo graphs of distinguished persons, and Photograph Albums an every style, to which we invite the attention of our readers. Warbvrtos’s Improved Army Hat and Cap. —Mr. W. F. Warbutton, the celebrated Phila delphia Hatter, No. 430 Chestnut street, has lately -in ■vented an improved Army Hat and Cap, merit «of which consists in having a Cape attached to them, 'Whteh pMliddlly the puppduea foP Which the a* Havelock ” was intended, with imperfect success. *This addition is so arranged as to be worn inside the hat, ■or flowing over the neck, as occasion may require The last number cf the Scientific American devotes an Ulus toted article to Mr. Warlrarton's invention* and bestows upon ft high pi aide. It is certainly a common-Eense article, and ought to bo generally adopted. Fine Family Flodr.— Mr. C. H. Mattson, rieaJer in Sue groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has con stantly on hand the best brands of flour for family use, flogethtr with an elegant line or all the choicest articles fin the grocery line adapted for the beat family use. That Ghost.— Much, speculation exists as So the ghostly visitor that was seen recently upon the flower of St. Peter’s Church. Some insist that tbe thing vu a reality, while others hold that it was an illusion, flheeyesof the spectators bein? made 44 the fool of their other senses.” For onr own part we are no believers in ghosts; we have faith in corporeal realities, and we be lieve In genuine men And WArttott, particularly when the Conner have sufficient good taste to wear the elegant and inibstantial suits that are made at tbe Brown Stone Cloth fing HaU of Bockbill & Wilson, Nos. 603 and GO5 Chest mu! street, above Sixth. A real man thus attired is a *very agreeable object to behold. The Photograph Mania.—The photograph makers must be in luck, with the present rage for cartes tic visite. Only think of supplying every young lady •withyour “counterfeit presentment ” at two shilling* a iead! And not because the damsel “cares a cuss" for or yoor picture, but because she wants to get her album filled with fine-lookiug individuals, all of whom, beforehand, shoul 1 procure a handsome and neat-fitting Haft of Spring clothes from the cheap 3lamm?(h Empo rium qf Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, Phila delphia. The Organization* of the Army.—A com pany is the ttntf of an army* and is supposed to average, on the war Law*, one hundred men; officers, included. 'The general rule for organization of such a company gives one captain, two lieutenants, five sergeants, four corporals, and eighty-five men. The first sergeant is called the orderly sergeant, and is, next to tho captain, the matt important man in the company—carrying the i>ooka of the company and calling the roll morning and evening. The company is formed, when in column, of two platoons and four sections, each platoon commsndei Ijj ft Lieutenant, and each section by a sergeant. . Officer and privates can have their Spring clothing, whether mi litary or oivilian, furnished to order at the shortest no tice, at Charles Stokes* Clothing Store, under the Conti nental HoteL [Change Sales, April o« 4AKBR, Phila. Exchange.] BOARD. 40 Lehigh scrip 36 10 do 36 1000 U 9 6s reg *81.... 92# SOOUScDfii’3l...;; B2# 600 Bch Nav6s *82... 63 8 Beaver Meadow*.. 57 2 do 57 5 do 57' 38 do 57 8 d <> 57 t BOARDS. 14900 U S 7 30TreasN. 99?| 600 U S 7.30 Treas N. 99?; 500 do 99 J0 3 Dfel Mutual 1h... Q 4 500 City 6s. Now Gas OU# 500 do Now Gas. 90# 3000 do b 5 90# 3000 Phlla ft Erie Gs... 83 00 Lehigh Nav..... 51 20 dA 5L 10 Lehigh Scrip.... 36# BOARDS. |2OOO City 6s New 95# LICKS—DULL. Bid. A.sfced. Elmira BPrf,., 15 l(i Elmifa 7s *73.. 73 74 L Island B 13# 13# Le’gh Cl ft Nav 51 51# Le Cl ft Nav Sep 36 36# N Penna B 7 7 N Peuna R 6a.. 67# 63 NPebbklOj... 82# 84 CatawßCon... 1# 2 CafawissA Pref. 6 6# Frk & Sthwk B. 42# .. Sec & Thd-st R. 55# W Philaia R... 53 55 Spruce & Pine.. 10# 10# Green tk Coates. 23 24 'JhesA Walnut. 30# 31 Arch Street.... 13# 18# 1 April s—Evening. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O’CLOOK LAST NIUHT, GONTININTAL BOTIIN-Nlnth »ni UhMtnnt it*. Cart C Stevedore, N lork F Bound, Harri.burg J A Smith, New Jersey J Weil, St Lout. J B Dunlap, Warron, O F Ustea t le, R Island G D Hews, Chicago It S Goodwin, Wmaport Mies Goodwin, Wmaport J B McCreary, M Chunk H W GaJloupe, Boston t V Onativla, Hew York C B Vaughan, Boston Chasnpear ft la, Boston Col Porey, England W P Merriam, New York C L Lamberton, Clarion A H Haight, New York C T Kohn, New York F Wetmore ft la, Detroit W ft Kennimm Boston T O Hurlbut. Mass J F Scbeuke, Boston Capt J A Belles, Baltimore John W Minturu, New Tork W Mealker, Richmond, Ky CeptO HDavis ft lady, UBN J Black, New Jersey Wmßlynn. Columbus, O J PAssmore, Bradford co Benj Holladay, New York F Buttuck, Massachusetts fiUßrown, P«..nsylva«iA Gordon S BeWP, PA G Brooke, Penna} Ivauia L Hope, Pittsburg Jas A Simons, New York Jtlias M Greene, New York A K Chandler, New* York Mrs F Stoner, New York II Crothers, Virginia O 8 Banker, New York WS M Cbandlor. N York 8 B Dean ft wf. Boston BevL W Bancroft, Bridgu’t AII Okie, Providence L M Davis, Delaware Gitteudeo, New York X Bates, Washington, DC J B Eastman, Baltimore Mr Man, Philadelphia IT F Stodder, Boston J G Morris, Baltimore C B Richardson, New Tork Mrs b M Swan, PiiSla T Winaoa Aeon, Baltimore Capt FairfAx, New York II Palmer, New York Capt J W Paul, New York J W Buggies, New York S F Jenkins, Boston C Knap, New Jersey Mr Wise, New Jersey P S Sanderson, Washington C S Storms, New York K Daaforth, California K S Tyler, California Joseph Nason, New York C P Patterson ft la, Waßh R L Hand, New York C H Noble, New York Prof A C Twining John Greiner, Santa Fe W H Rutzer, New York S Glover, New York T P Shaw, Jr, New York J H Tennant, Erie, Pa J B £LcFad res Rice, Delaware Heury throdcr, Penna J Hart) Yoglrstown Mrs W H Norton* Reading J De Young & la, Slroudbbg Miss A De Young, Penna R Goodwin, Washington Dr J H D Knowles, I>ol BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. Wm Davison, Penna S Grove, Penua W Warner, Roigeleville, Pa J Blyler, Doylestown, Pa W Driinrier, Doylcsiown, Pe J Conrad, Penna C Rosier, Cheltenham A C Smith, Penna H Morril, Hatboro, Pa C L Worthiugton, Penna W H Bixler, Wash, DC J Y Saul, Frankford, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Callowhlß. Jl Yulies, BeunajlYani* B flout, OrrsTille, OhiD John Hiestand, Ches Co BEYEBE HOUSE—Third street, above Baca. A Hart, Trenton J V Mott, Media Jos 'Whitaker, Mt Clair A Boyd, New York MARINE INTELLIGENCE. AST SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Bhi® Congress, Mahon®,) from Liverpool) Feb 28, with mdee to P Wright Ac Sons. Experienced fine weather and easterly winds up to the Banka. March 14, lat 45 10, long 5215, saw several large icebergs, and immense quantities of field ice; waa among drift ice 26 hours, and was hove to all night. March 31, lat 39 54, long 63 20, saw tbe top ot & house And seme pieces ef spars, appa rently belonging to a Bmall vessel. Since then had light and variable winds, and good weather. Towed up by tbe City Ice Boat. Ship J F Chapman, Levensaler, 3 days from New York, in ballast, to Workman A Co. Ship J Morten, Gilley, 3 days from New York, in bal last, to Workman A Co. Bark Zephyr, Howes, 50 days prom Messina,with fruits to Jeanes, Scattergood A Co. Bark Clarence (Br), Armstrong, 37 days from Belfast, in ballast to Yan Horn, Woodworth A Co. Bark Arthusa, Hooper } 3 days from New York, ia bal last to Tyler, Stone & Co. Bark John Payson, Terry, 10 days from Sagua la Grande, with sugar and molasses to 8 A W Welsh. Brig Mazatlan, Lewis, 10 days from Matanzas, with molasses to S A \V Welsh. 31st ult, lat 32 35, long 77 40, spoke sclir Harriet Baker, from Matanzas to Fort land. Sclir Hendrick, Hudson, Lincoln, S yays from Boston, with mackerel to order. Sclir E S Downing, Thorn, 3 days from New York, with barley to captain. Scbr John O Ireland, Chase, 5 days from Provincetown, with mdse t 5 G B Eerfoot. Scbr Hornet, Hardenbrook, 8 daygfrom Portland, with plaster to captain. Sclir James Nelson, Burt, 4 dayß from Taunton, with mdre to Twells A Co. Scbr Salmon, Washburn, Thrasher, 4 days from Taun ton, in. ballast to captain. Scbr Niantic, White, 4 days from Taunton, in ballast to captain. Scbr J Turner, Crowell, 8 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Scbr Eldorado, Williams, 3 days from Laurel, Del. with lumber to JW Bacon. Scbr Ivy, Henderson, 10 days from Cardenas, with sugar to S & W Welsh. Schr Iris, Owens, 3 days from Laurel, Del, with lumber to D A S Merriman. Schr Cora, Masten, 1 day from Brandywine, Del. with earn meal to R M Lea. Schr Mantua, Maxson, 1 day from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. Schr Golden Gate, Fleming, 1 day from Frederica, Del. with corn to Jas L Bewley & Co. City Ice Boat, Scheliinger, for Reedy Island, having towed thereto bark Meaco, for Laguayra, which pro ceeded at PM on Saturday, under canvas. Brought up ship Congress. CLEARED. Brig West, Gulbrandson, Ship Island, D Stetson A Co. Schr Cynthia Jane, Boimett, Hartford, W M Baird A Co. Schr E H Atwood, Rich, Boston, W H Johns. Schr Effort, Doughty, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stone A Co. Schr Sarah Jane, Edwards, Fortress Monroe, do Schr J 8 Wlliiamß, Woodruff, Alexandria, Noble, Caldwell A Co. Schr J McClain, McClain, Ghoptank, Md, captain. Str H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence or the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., April 5 The brig J Carey Coalo, from Rio de Janeiro, for orders, in company with a large fleet, arrived at the Breakwater this morning. Their names cannot be as certained, as the bad weather prevent* communication with the Breakwater. JOHN P. MARSHALL. The schr R L Tay, from New York for Alexandria, is ashore on fc tbe pitch of Cape Honlopon j she will pro bably be got off in a day or two. SPECIAL NOTICES. Dyspepsia ! Dyspepsia ! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or SI returned! DYSPEPSIA enrod for Sl* or 81 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for $l, or 81 returned! DYSPEPSIA cured for SI, or 81 returned! WISHABT’S GREAT AMERICAN DYSPEPSIA PILL is a positive cure for DYSPEPSIA. I warrant a cure in every case, no matter If of twenty yoars’ stand* log, or the money returned. Price 81 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of the money. Depot, No. 10 North SECOND Street. Descriptive Circular sent free on application. foB-2m L. Q. O. WISHART. One-Price Cl-tbing op the Latest Bttlis, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Price* marked in Plain Figure*. All Good* made to Order warranted satisfac tory. Onr Onn-Fxion Ststsm 1* strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22-ly JONES A nr i., 004 MARKET Street. fSS vnBP Office of the Adams company, sad CHESTNUT STREET, PbinAdblpßiA, January 27, 1862. The Adam* Expresa Company having enlarged their : Cacilitiei at Washington, D C„ by building a Railroad ; depot, and having acquired additional capacity for j transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy j Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash- : tngton, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, j A Jamstown, Fortress Monroe, and dfchir place* South j occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rate*. i Special agreement* made for merchandize in large lot*. : Butlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, i on application at our office. Soldiers’ parcel* taken at • much less than onr übual ratos. Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted fsr : at onr depot, S. I. corner of BROAD aud LOCUST ; Street*. JOHN BINGHAM, j , ja27-tf Superintendent. I GM Ermentrout, Reading D M Tice, Lebanon LEWES, Del, April 6. JOHN P. MARSHALL. MARRIED. TAYLOR—McCALLA.—On the 3d instant, by the Rev. Charles D. Cooper, William Y. Taylor to Jaus U,, daughter of Edwin McCaJla. * DIED. LEITMANN.—On the 6th instant, Henry Leitmann, in the 62d year of hia age. Nolice will b* given of the lime of funeral. * ERDMANN.—On the 4th Inst., Frederick Erdmann, in the 72d yearof his age. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 2020 this/Monday) afterppon, (5 o’clock. * ELM6RK.—On march 27th, at Springfield) Ohio, Ro bert Elmore, Jr, in the 20th year o! his age. His funeral will take place from New York, this (Mon day,) April 7, at 2 o'clock, and will proceed to Greenwood Cemetery for interment, f Albany (N Y.) papers please copy,] # O’BRIEN.—On Saturday morning, Mrs. Mary P. O’Brien, second daughter of the late E A. Atlee, M. D., in the 56th year of her age. # TAKE.—On the 4th iufetttnt, Alelia W., youngest daughter of Mary O, and the late Elihu D, Tarr. Funeral from tbe resident e of her mother, No. 1326 North Thirteenth street, thin (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. # WURTP.—-On the 3d instant, John Howard, son of the late William Wwts, in the 24th year of his age. Funeral to take place this (Monday) morning at 11# o’clock. * FLYNN.—On the sth instant, Mrs. Sarah Flynn, wife of Patrick H. Flynn, aged 25 years. Funeral from the rosidoncenf her father, Oivon O’Kane, No 721 St. Mary street, shove South, this (Monday) af ttd-bPoii ftt 1 o’clock. * RILEY.—On tbe sth instant, Sallie M , only daughter of Samuel S. and Agnes B. Riley, aged 1 year and 2 days. * SLOAN.—On the 4th instant, Sarah Ann, wife of Mr. Janus Sloan, in the 28th year of her age. Fubtyul from the of Lea Husband, No. 317 North Twenty-second street, this (Monday) afternoon, at 1 o'clock. * TRACY—On the 4th instant, at Camp Bprague, near Washington, D. C., of disojuw? contracted in camp, Frank M. Tr»cy, CrniPMir If-, First B.{!iiueat Uuit«l SUtea Begnlnr Cavalry, inttio 2fti year of his age, youngest son of Michael Tracy, of this city. - * Weekly Report of Interments. Health Ofpioe, April 5,1862. Interments in the City of Philadelphia from the 2 §th of March to the bfh of Aj>ril, 1862. a a B ® rf g DISKASBB. a DISBA3B3. . 2s 2 a _ < zj o Abscess j 1 Empyema. 1 Asphyxia 1 I Fever, Gamp I Ahehi1A............ 11 R I il«raillt6ut. 1 Albuminuria..,.,.. 1 “ Nervous.... 1 Apoplexy G << Puerperal... I • Burns and Scalds... 4 4 « Remittent.. 1 Cancer of Breast... 1 « Scarlet 13 ** Uterus..... 2 *< Typhoid 5 1 “Stomach,.., 1 1 ai.iiiii 1 1 Casualties..,,,.,,.. 3 1 Hemorrhage 2 Cr0up.............. 4 Hooping Cough.... 6 Congestion of Brain. 1 1 Inflammation, Brain 2 9 “ Lungs. 1 " Bronchi 3 Cholera Morbus 3 « Larynx 1 2 Chfofcfß Fvffunit* 1 “ Lungs,...,, 12 14 Cramps, 1 **■ Pleura 1 Consumption Lungs 26 11 “ S. ft Bowels. 1 1 Convulsions., 2 24 Inanition.... ...... 2 “ Puerperal 1 Intemp ft Exposure. 2 Diptheria. & Malformation 1 Diarrhoea 3 **l 31ara9mu8 1 10 Droiwy 3 2 Measles,.... 4 u Brain 4 Obstruction Bowels 2 “ Chest 2 2 Old Age.. 11 Dieeaseof Drain.. 1 l Pa15y,.....,.,...,. 4 “ llmtiMft- $ Rli9unifttißm,MMMi 1 “ Spine 2 Scrofula..., 1 “ Kidneys,.,. 4 Softening Brain..., 1 “ Liver 1 Small-P0x.... 3 7 “ Uterus 1 Still-Born 12 Dr0wned........... 1 Suffocation......... 1 Pyienteir,. 1 TalicaMesenteries.. ’ 1 a Debility 8 8 rumors j 3 Debauch 4 Uicernt’n Larnyx... 1 Effusion on Brain.. 2 Unknown 1 Erysipelas.......... 2 1 Enlargement Heart li Total... 142(167 OF TUB ABOVE THERE WERE 2 Under 1 year 68 From4o to 58.. 25 From Ito 2 25 “ 50 to 60 11 “ 2to 5 42 “ 60 t«» 70 18 “ sto 10 18 « 70 to 80 13 “ 10 to 15 4 « 80 to 90 8 « 15 to 20 10 u 90 to 100 1 “ 20 to 30 34 - “ 30 to 40. 32 T0ta1.... 309 WARDS. WARDS. 1 WARDS. First ...15 Tenth 18 Nineteenth 17 Second 18 Eleventh...... 8 Twentieth.......lo TbirdiM.iM.iil4 TwelfthuuiMi 8 Twenty •first..... % Fourth ...Jo Thirteenth,..,.,l3 Twenty-Becond..Jo Fifth 8 Fourteenth.... 5 Twenty-third.... 5 Sixth C Fifteenth...,,. 13 Twenty-fourth...2B Seventh 11 Sixteenth...... 8 Twenty-fifth.... 1 Eighth,. .13 Seventeenth,, ..17 Unkn0wn........11 Ninth.l2 Eighteenth.....l7 Total 300 Deduct deaths from country 5 Net deaths in city 304 Nativity.— United States, 234; Foreign, 53; Un known, QQ. From the Almshouse, 12; People of Color, 12; from the Country, 5. The number of deaths, compared with the correspond ing week of 1861, and of last week, was as follows: Week ending April 6, 1861................302 Week ending March 20» 1862.»/* 308 Males, 167 ; Females, 142: Boys, 88: Girls, 79, By order of the Board of Health. WILLIAM READ. Health Officer. Mourning goods, at c\sh PRloE9.—Black Bombazines, , 7S, and tts: All-wool Tamißeg, 75 cts; All-wool Moussolmes, 81 % cts; Camels* Hair Bareges, 37# cts: Crape Maretz, 18# els; Milauaiie Bareges, 18# eta; Silk Cba'lies, 3T# Cts; Satin Plaid Bareges, 18# cts; Plain Bareges, 12#, 15, and 18#ctsj Silk Grenadine*,73cts; Grosdeßliino?, 70 S4£ABd HAHPBiBg B®es, 12# cb; Black and White neat Check Silks, 62# cts; Black and Purple All- W T ool ftlouseelines, 31k* cents. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. fift. j. r. Newton, of network, Lk_2 will be iu this city on SUNDAY next, tbe 13th lust. Tickets for treatment may be obtained at 634 RACE street, between 1 and 2o’clock. It# pysa REV. DR. BELLOWS WILL GIVE a conversational lecture at CONCERT HALL, ou TUESDAY EVfiNING, April Iftth. entitled "A PERSONAL VISIT TO MANASSAS THE THIRD DAY AFTER ITS EVACUATION,” describing the si tuation, fortifications, etc., giving many inUreatmgf&cts, illustrated by trophies from the ground of Manassas and Bull Enn. Tickets for sale by T B. Pngfa, southwest coruer Sixth and Chestnut streets. Price twentymo cents. ap7-9t# fyr=. CONTRABAND MEETING.—MISS Lkjf CHARLOTTE LEE, a student of the Female Medical College of Boston, will lecture before the Con traband Relief Association on MONDAY EVENING, April 7fb, At WmUP LOMBARD Street, near Sixth. Subject—“ The Worth of Woman.” Admission 5 cents. It* OF PENNSYLVANIA.— IkSf DEPARTMENT OF ARTS.—The Third Term of the College.year will OPEN ON TUESDAY, the- Bth inst. Candidates for admission will appear at the University, for examination, on that day, at half past 10 o’clock A. H. Tuition for each Term, Thirty Dollars. GEORGE ALLEN, aps-3t Secretary of the Faculty of Art*. !Y» HELP FOR SOLDIERS—A FAIR IN Uof Aid of the COOPER-SHOP REFRESHMENT SALOON AND HOSPITALS FOR THE SOLDIERS, will be held at Nos. 809 aud 811 CHESTNUT street, (late L. J. Levy A Co.’e store). Commencing April 9th, ending April 12th. The building will be brilliantly illu minated in the evening. A band of music will be in at tendance, and the galleries will be reserved for promena ders. Choice refreshments. Admittance 10 cts. aps.4t* THE DARK DAYS OF WASHINGTON Ujf GREAT PERILS AND DELIVE RANCE.—Lecture by Rev. 0. M. BUTLER, D. D., at CONCERT HALL, MONDAY EVENING, April 7th. Doors open at 7 o'clock; to commence at 8. Proceeds for the benefit of a mission of the Protestant Episcopal Church of thin city. Single Tickets SI. Gent and Two L&diea, ¥2. T"!j«had «t tlw Pwr, And 911 smd 1224 CHEST. NUT Street. ap4-3t^ “THE JAYNE’S-HALL CRAVAT U 3 STORE”—THE PUBLIC UNDECEIVED.—I have noticed two cards in this column of the The Press, iu vtiisli, by intinvalim, /am made to appear as tha proprietor of a concern at tho corner of Eighth and Chestnut streets, which, for obvious reasons, retains tho sign of “ESHLEMAN A FLETCHER,” with the word in diminutive letters, over It. Tho proprietor of that concern, whoever he may be, has, in the cards referred Id* claimed the concern in Question to be The Jayne's-Hall Cravat Store.** Now, as the “ Jayne’s- HaU Cravat Store” was established by myself % and continued under my own proprietorship until I re moved it to my present location, at the northwest corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets; and as tbe impression that I have any connection whatever with any bogus concern would be detrimental to my credit among men, I wish to disclaim IT. I do, therefore, assert the insinuation that 11 the Jayne's-llall Cravat Store** is any other than my own store, at Seventh and Chestnut, to be a wicked falsehood. 2 h&Y? been mortified, ala o, at haying the public led to BuppOßtt that I bad anything to do with tho asinine conun drum, in The Press , about ll a mule’s foot!” As I have struggled for several years to establish in Philadelphia a first-class Cravat Store—having commenced in Jayne’s Hall in 1857, and continued tho enterprise thus far with gratifying-succtes, paying my debts with money instead of altered sigu*boarda Inm not willing, at this late day, to have the fruits of my labors impaired by the knavery of another. Respectfully submitted to the public. J. ALBERT E3HLEMAN, Sole proprietor of “The Jayne’s-Hall Cravat Store,” now localtil at tho N. W. CORNER OF CHESTNUT AND SEVENTH, aps . SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA LLS RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South I’OpjiTH gtwt,—2>JT!MPSIr. Jacke'in, (leu Lander, Gen. Van Dorn, C. 8 A.,, Major Winthrop, Mad. Cora Wilborst, . Dante and Beatrice, Sybil!* Persian, Ac., Ac., Ac. Catalogues gratia on application. Photographs all 25 cents. 32.50 per dozen. Orders from out of town promptly and carefully filled. Thru* cards can bo sent in wifely by mail, and will be piepaid. EARLEB’ Galleries and Lonking-GlaBS Ware Rooms, 616 CHESTNUT Street. ap4«3t TV/TAKE A NOTE OF IT—REI- J-T-L MER S Colored Photographs for SI have won golden opinious from all by their accuracy of likeness iind fine coloring. Gallery, SECOND Struct, above Green. It# A TTENTION IS CALLED TO THE JjL fact of REIMER’S unexceptionable and uu f SILKS! 7 pcs plain Silks, £ wide Browns and Greens, $l. Several lots fancy Silks, including Braali check Silks, from 37#c cents to 65c. 8 pcs. beautiful col’d grounds Brocade Silks, 75 els. 3 ** “ u 95 cts. 5 pcs. double-faced black fig’d Silks, $1.05. 10 pcb. fis’d black Silks at 62#, 73, and 87#Ci 5 pcs. very heavy plain Poil de Soie Silks, brown, blue, green, and purple, at $1.25. 6 pcs. 6-4 light drab Cloths, the new shades, imported, $1.62#. 1 ca'ee very fine 6-4 Clotbs, for Cloakiug, $1.20 per yard. 2 cases beautiful styles English Chintzes, 12#c. One more case of the 8-4 bleached Tablo Linens at 47 and 60 cents per yard. MOURNING COUNTER. 20 pieces fine black all-wool DelaineH, 31#c. Also, doable-width black Delaines A lot ef very fine black Bombazines, $l. Black and white Persian Delaines, 25c. Black and white Polka all-wool Delaines, 37#c. - Black and purple wool Delaines, very rich. Black and white French Ginghams. Black Alpacas, superior quality, for 25c. Black Mourning Silks, $l, Also, Groa-grained Silks. J. R. CASSELBERRY’S Mammoth Dry Goods House, No. 45 N. EIGHTH Street, below Arch. F. S,—A large inTOice of the PATENT DOUBLE ACTION FLEXURE SKIRT, containing eighteen hinge?, the great improvement of the age, for sate only at CASSELBERRY’S. It JUST RECEIVED, AN INVOICE OF FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC, A very Scarce and Desirable article, for GABIBAL PIS. #f.i at EDWARD M. NEEDLES’, 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. ap4-3t REMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA, CLOAK, AND FUR EMPORIUM VO No. 990 CHESTNUT St. J- W. PROCTOR & CO. marB-lm JjJYRE & LANDELL. E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. fFOUBTH AND ARCH, SPRING OPENING. NEW CHINTZES, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW ORGANDIES, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE SILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS* COLORED POULT DE SOLES, mhlO-mwAstf pLOTHS, CASBIMERES. V«/ Goods for Boys’Jackets. • ■ ■ • Pants. •• for Mens’ wear. ■ * for Ladies’ Cloaks. LINEN GOODS. Barnsley Table Linens. Damask Napkins and Towel*. Small Figured Damask Goods. Good Stout Irish Linens. Diapers Birdeye, Pillow Linens. DRESS GOODS. Shepherd’s Plaids, Plain and Figured Mohairs. Plain and Figured Poplinetts. Delaine* and Challie*. 9,000 yards new Prints, 12j£c. SPRING CLOAKS. Opening daily new Cloaks. Medium length and shell Saeqnes. COOPER A CONARD, ap3 Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET. PLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! VJ THE GREATEST BARQA.INS IN THE CITY IVENS & CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS. THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, TIIE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN TUB CITY, I V E.N S A & C O.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STBEBT. mh26«3m ROBERT It. CORSON. COAL DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, BBLOW SECOND, fe27-8m PHILADELPHIA. pOAL.—THE UNDERSIGNED \J bog leave to Inform tbeir friends and the public that they have removed their LEHIGH GOAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STBXKT WHAKP, on the Delaware, to their Yard, northweet corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW where they intend to keep the beat quality ot LEHIOH COAL, from the moat approved mines, at tha lowest pricee. Your patronage ia respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON A CO., Office, 112 South SECOND Street. Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf TV ORYTY PE S.—T lie finest Ivory types -L we have aeen are made at REIMER’S. The natural expression, complexion, and color of tho original are faithfully copitd. Gallery, SECOND St., above Green. It Messina oranges and Lotnous, in prims omler, j liHt received and for sslb RHODES ft WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. ■RRUSHEb JL> AND BLACKSMITHS' BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, piltgQ-dm Mo. 331 MARKET Street, Philaila /CAUTION. —The public are cautioned against negotiating a certificate of deposit issued by the City Bank of Philadelphia in favor of PAUL A. I) A VIB for one hundred dollars, and by him transferred to John 0. Moore, the game having been lost, and payment stopped. It* JOHN G. MOORE. X/TONUMENTS AND GRAVE I?JL STONES at very reduced prices at Marble Works of A. STEINMETZ, RIDGE A venae, below Eleventh Street. * mhlft*Snrif TjIRESB BOLL BUTTER, EGGS, &0., X? redyed daily at 0. Z. GOTTWALb’, No. 813 BPBINO GARDEN etreet. mh2s-tt RETAIL DRV GOODS. E. M. NEEDLES KIiACK TnBBAP Tt&CES, COAX,. COMMISSION nOITSE! jglDGWAy,'' HETJsi & GO., IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, Ac.i Ac., OFFER THEIR VERY LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS, L>OESKINS,&c, Of these celebrated Manufacturo-s: ERCKENS, (Little Ticket;) JOHANNY, SEVERS, A SCHMIDT, (S. A M„) Ann many others, At CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. No. 506 CHESTNUT STREET. aps-lm QAR PETINGS;! OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & 00., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 131 CHEBTNiiT STREET, FHiiikI>KI,FHIA. A full assortment of Philadelphia-: tade Carpets always in Store. apl-lm gHIFLEY, HAZAttO. & HUTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERChInTS FOR THB SALS OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE mh2B- 6m IJIREDICK, STOKES, & Ci COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I IS SOUTH FKONT STREET, Offer for sale their ÜBual assortment of da* COTTON AND WOOLLEN COMPRISING BROWN AND BLEACHED SHI] SHEETINGS, AND DRILLS CORSET JEANS, DENIMS, OSNABUBGB, TICKINGS, HEAVr TIVILLS, CHECKS, CAS96N FLANNELS, sHlbtJng b FANCY AND PLAIN CASSIi CASHMARETTES, TWEEDS* COTTON WARP CLO SATINETS IN EVERY VAI BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, ARMY BLUE CLOTHS AND KEB KENTUCKY JEAN ALSO, BIPKA’S COTTON OF A Eli THE VARIOUS STTL mh2B-wfrm9t COFFIN, & 880 CHESTNUT STRE Agents for the following makes of goods: PRINTS. DUNNELIi MFG. CO GREENE LAWNS. BUNNELL MP3. 00. BLEACHED COTTONS Lonsdale, Foreetdale, Auburn, Slatersville Blackatpne* Hope* Red Bank] Newburyport, Kaumeag, Zouave, Bur j Mfg. Co.’s A. A., B. A., O. A., and*other s: BROWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestn' Mechanics’ and Farmers*. COBSET JEANS—Glasgow, Manchester! DENIMS AND BTBlPEB.—Grafton, Jewett City, Madison, SlatergYiUe, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FliANli SsL§.—SiatersTilie, Agawam. SILESIAS.—Smith’s, Social Go., Lonsdale Go. WOOLENS. ABUT BLUE CLOTHS, SUBSETS, NELS. BBOAD CLOTHS.—Planketts’* CHenhan OASSIMEBES.—Oar A Son* Saxton’s Bi SATINETS. —Bass Kiver, Conyersville, I ley, Hope, gtaffordfllle, ConyiMtae and Hyu Bros. & Co., Shaw Mfg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS.—Bodman, Mystic, DOMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS’S j ony ( Merino* and other styles: {iON&DALE Nankeens and Colored Cam! PLAIb LINSBYS COTTONADES, Ao] WHOLESALE HOUSE! 27 AND 54-INCH SKY-BLUE KERS: SUPERFINE INDIGO-BLUE SATII BLACK CAPET AND OXFORD PRINTED Do, in variety. BLACK AND FANCY MIXED DO] YANCY CASSIMERES AND MEL: n STORE, AND FOR SALE V. JOSEPH L fe2Q-tf 198 AND 130 CHESTNUT YARNS, BATTS, & CARPET CHAINS. H. FRANCJISCUi WHOLESALE DEALER IN YAI 433 MARKET and S North FIFTH PHILADELPHIA. Buyers will find a full Stock of COTTON, LINEN, AND WC CARPET CHAIN, COTTON YARN TWIST, PILLING,'WADDING, B. COTTON LAPS, TIB TABUS, TWINES, CANDLE WJ COVERLET TARNj BROOK TWINES, SHOE QILLIKA AMD SEIME TWINES,! BED CORDS, | WASH AND PLOUGH LI COTTON, HEMP, AND MANILLA C Also, a full assortment of FLY NETS, Which he offers at Manufacture] LOWEST NET CASH PR WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE. H. ERANCISOUS. 433 MARKET and 3 North FIFTH Street, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DEALER IN WOODEN AND WILLOW WARE- Always on hand, a full Stock of TUBS, BUCKETS, CHUBN9, MEASURES, BBOOU9, WHISKS, j FANCY BASKETS, WALL, SCRUB, and SWEEPING BRUSHES, LOOKING-GLASSES and WINDOW PAPER, Mate, Keelere, Flonr Buckets, Neat Boxes, WASH BOARDS, BOLLING and CLOTHES PINS FLOOR and ffARU OIL CLOTHS. SCHOOL, MARKET, and DINNER BASKETS. Sleds, Barrows, Carriages, Hobby Horse's, Ac., Ac. All Goods sold at LOWEST NET CASH PRICES. mhll-2m I IJIHE “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ARE THE BEST IN j THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER &• Co., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, And curera of the celebrated , j SUGAR-CUR ID HAMS, Noa. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia. The justly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR’ 1 HAMS are cured by J. H. M. Ac Co., (in a style peculiar to them* selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE, are of delicious flavor; free from the unpleasant taßto of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to auy now offered for uni*. | apl»3m ATOTIUE.—I will apply to tlie Board of Wardens of the Port of Philadelpliia, at their meeting on the 7:k lost, for a License to' extend my Wharf above Race street, on the Delaware River, ac cording (o a plan deposited in their office. ! apfrdt* JNO. Mi KENNEDY, Adamantine candles.!—a job lot of old Adamantine Oandles, in store and for RHODES A WILLIAMS, Wf South WATER Street. m 7, 1862, CLOAKS AND MANTILLAS. QPENING 3N238. SPRING CLOAKS. ON MONDAY, APRIL SEVENTH, CAMPBELL’S, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS. •.n'-vavwvvvi' - ✓»***• JJAZLETT, LATHROP, & LYONS, No. 414 MABKET and 409 MERCHANT STREETS, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF ENGLISH, FRENCH, AND GERMAN FANCY GOODS, WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HO SIERY, LACKS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c., Are now opening and receiving a new and choice 9tock in the above line, to which attention or buyers is in vited- nih23*lm CARPETS AND OIL CLOTIIS. CARPET WARE- 300DS. OLDDEN & RICKNER, 832 ARCH STREET, TWO DOORS BELOW NINTH, SOUTH SIDE, nave this day opened their Now Stock of CARPETS, of the beet English manufacture. The newest Patterns in Velvet, Drußßels, Tap. Brussels, 3-Ply Ingrain, and Ve netianß: Oil Cloths in all widths, Canton Matting, Mata, Druggets, &c., bought before the late advance—selling at the lowest prices for CASH. mb‘il*l2t GOODS, Q.LEN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. McOALLUM & Co., MANUFACTURERS, IMPORTERS, AND DEALERS *O9 CHESTNUT STREET. (Opposite Independence Hail,) CARPETINGS, OIL CLOTHS, &C. We have now on hand an extensive stock of Carpetings, of our own and other makes, to which we call the atten tion of cash and short>tunebuyers. tnh7-3m ORTINGS, TRIPES, MERES, RIETY, DES ■pIOUKTH-STREET CARPET STORE, So. 4T ABOVE CHESTNUT, No. 4T. J. T. DELACROIX Invitee attention tohla Spring Importation of CARPETINGS, Comprising every style, of the Newest Patterns and Designs, in VELVET, BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY BRUS SELS, IMPERIAL THREE-PLY. and INGRAIN OABPETINGS. YBNETIAIif and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS, SCOTCH BAG and LIST CARPETINGS. FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, in every width. COCOA and CANTON MATTINGS. DOOR-MATS, BUGS, SHEEP SKIN 9, DRUGGETS, and CRUHg CLOTHS, AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, LOW FOR CASH. J. T. DELACROIX, mhE>.4m 47 Sonth FOURTH Street. [Fa. 00. . Centred ale, Dorobeiteri x»n, Green* tylea. CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,) Have received, per .learner Edinburgh, and other late arrivals, their SPRING IMPORTATION OF NEW CARPETINGS: CROSSLEY’S YARD-AND-A-TIALF- WIDE VELVETS. 9-4 MEDALLION DO., ENGLISH BRUSSELS, EXTRA,QUALITY TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, WITH BORDERS, (of new designs, for Halls and Stairs). INGRAIN AND THREE-PUT CARPETINGS, of extra quality. ALSO, 500 PS. J. CROSBLEY b SON’S TAPESTRY BRUSSELS CARPETS, FROM 874 TO ©1 PR. YD., Together with a complete assortment of OIL CLOTHS, STAIR AND FLOOR DRUGGETS, BUGS, MATS, A 3., All of new, choice eelectione, and AT MODERATE PRICES. J. F. & E. B. ORNE. mbS-tl OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE. it, CHenville, tad ThkS- i Go.« 40. ver, Ac. Lower Val le, Convert* Gold MedaL Lngola, Sax- Vri?9 t )} [fe26-Sm MILITARY GOODS- gKY-BLTJE KERSEYS, ESKIN9. DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIOO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Regulation, for Offiaera’ Panta.) WHITE DOMET FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10oz., 120 z., A Uol. TENT DUCK. AU warranted United States Army standard. STREET ALFRED SLADE & CO., 40 Booth FBONT Street, and 39 LXTITIA Street, Philadelphia. felB-tmyl MASS GROMMETS AND EYE- J 3 LETS for Military Blankets and Leggings. Mann* factored and for Bale in any quantity at FIFTH and CO LUMBIA Avenue. [mliß-lm*] E. IVINS. •OLLEN GENTS 1 FURNISHING GOODS. QEORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o«3m -TTING, r ?CK, B THREADS, JTLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. NO. 606 ABCH STBEKT. I r A full line ol TIBS, SCABFS, CLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDEBOLOTHINO, Alway. oa hand. mh& 3mlT [NES, loacAes, T7IINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. X? The subscriber would Invite attention to Me IHPBOVXD OUT OF BHIBTS, Which he makes a specialty in bis business. Also, con stantly receiving HOFSLTXXB FOB GINTLSMXN’S wxab. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISHINO BTOBI, ffQ. SU CBXBTNVT STREET, jaO-tf Four doors below the Continental. QUARTERMASTERS’ VOUCHERS, OR THE CHECKS RECEIVED THEREFROM, WANTED, AMERICAN GOLD WANTED. DREXEL & Co. apo-lOt AHA ANP ¥l,BOO TO LOAN ON ipOjVl/U Mortgage of City proporty. 8. KINGS TON McCAY, 427 WALNUT Street. ap7-3t* GJ9 AAA — A GOOD MILITARY fJj/VeVVV# business for sale. Address li Box 123, p. 0” np7-3t* Street. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. GOODS AND SILKS. ABRAHAM RITTER. 393 MARKET STREET. DRESS FABRICS, SII.KS, HAHUKHRi-ntEra, CRAVATS, ENGLISH CRIPES, MITTS, GLOVES, Ac. PLAIN POULT DE SOIE, BLUE, BBOWii, GREEK, ASb MODE, Auction Goods Cheap for Cash. mU2l*fmw-lm l&if>2. SPRING. 1863, RIEGE’E. BAIRD, ds 00.. IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS DRY GOOD Sj NO. 4T NORTH THIRD BTRUJI, pnti.isatrati. Merchants visiting this city to purchase Dry" Hoods will find our 6 took large and admirably assorted, and at Low Figures. In certain classes of Goods we offer inducements to purchasers unequalled by any other house in Philadelphia. mhlS.2m 1862. spring. 186 2. WHOLESALE DEPARTMENT. J. R. OAMPEELL & CO.. No. 727 CHESTNUT STREET, HAVE NOW IN STORE, LINES OF OHOIOK GOODS, TO WHICH THEY INVITE THE' ATTENTION OF CASH BUYERS. WHITE GOODS—In all ihetr Variety. LINENS—AII Qualities and best makes. TABLE J>AMASKS=rNftpkina and PorliM. LaCe HDKFS—Towels and Toweling. GINGHAMS—Super, Fancy and Solid Gheok*. LAWNS—New and Choice Styles, ORGANDIES, and Paris Printed Jaconet*. DRESS GOODS—In very desirable styles. BLACK SlLKS—Choice Brands. FLANNELS—Of the best makes. BLEACHED GOODS-A full Use. PRlNTS—American and English. CHINTZES, BRILLIANTSS PERCALES. TOGETHER WITH MANY OTHER GOODS, APAFTBP TO FmST-Cli-aaa TRAPS, am. of WHICH WILL BE OFFERED AT LOW BRICES. JAMES, KENT, SANTEE. & CO., IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS or DRY GOODS, Noe. 939 and 941 N. THIRD STBERT, ABOVE RACE, PHILADELPHIA, Have now open thetr usual LARGE AND COMPLETE STOCK OP FOREIGN AND- DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, Among which will be found a more than usually attrac tive variety of LADIES" DRESS GOODS; Also, a fnllassortment of MERRIMACK AND COCHECO PRINTS, and PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. To which they Invite the £jpev*ol attention of buyers, mh2l-2m HATS AND CAPS WARBURTON’3 NEW STYLES If OF DRESS HATS FOR SPRING. Unusual comfort will now be experienced in wearing all Btitfened Hats, by the application of liia patented “Flexible ajrd Ventilating Band. 1 ’ This inner Band con forms naturally to the shape of the forehead, affording to iti in all cum, » most comfortable . rest or spring cushion ; does DM imprint any of tbe u»ua> disfiguring marksseries She purpose of ventilation; prevents per spiration from reaching the front of the hat; makes no unsightly appearance* being concealed under the perfo rated sweat-leather, and is attended with no additional cost to tbs purchaser. The faror of a tail is respectfully solicited. No. 430 CHESTNUT Street BLINDS AND SHADES. Jg LINDS ANB SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largest aad finest assortment in tho City at the LOWEST PJUCES. Bepairing promptly attended to. pHEAP BLINDS—GEORGE W. ZIMMERMAN, Venetian Blind Manufacturer, No. 136 North SECOND, above Arch street. Old Blinds repainted and trimmed, or taken in ex* change* Give me a call* aps«6t if LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS o r LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, FIN* BKOBATINOS, PIOTUBK AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBDHS, OARTE-DE-YISITE PORTRAITS, CABLE’S GALLERIES. 816 CHESTNUT STREET, J4l# PHILADELPHIA. HOTELS. Stevens House, (LATE DKLMONICO’B,) No. 25 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. Five minutes’ walk from Fall River boat landing, Chambers street, and foot of Cortland street. mb2B 3m GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. mfiE ST. LOUIS, X CHEBTNUT STREET, BETWEEN THIRD AND FOttftTH, PHILADELPHIA. The undersigned having leased,for a term of rears, this popular house, have the pleasure of announcing to their friends, and the travelling community, that it is now open 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 k centrally located, convenient to all the depots and steam boat landings, and in the immediate vicinity of the Cus tom House, Post Office, and the Corn Exchange. Connected with the Hotel is a RESTAURANT for the eoeommodetlon of those preferring the KVHOPK4H PLAN. Prices of rooms from TIIREE TO SETIN DOLLARS per week, according to location. Board $1.50 per day. Table d’Hote for merchantfl and business men, from 1 to 3 P. M. HENRY NEIL, ISAAC L. DEYOB. mhS-lmif A CARD—THE UNDERSIGNED, tote of the GIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, have leased, for » tenn of years, WILLABD’S HOTEL, Is Vuhbigton. They take this occasion to return to oU friend* and custaatn sj#bf thftukf for H*t faTor* and beg to assure then that they trill bo moot happy tc tee then In their new quarters. BYKEB, OHADWTOK, A CO. Wiiimw. July 111861. tn3B>lf INSURANCE COMPANIES. .NCE COMPANY, Fame insure No. 406 CHESTNUT FIRS AND INL, DIRE* CTORS. F. N. Buck, Chas. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldfu, Geo. A. West, O. W. Davis* FRANCIS N. BUCK, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhlO-iftf riOMMONWEALT \J BANC? OQ^FANTi PENNSYLVANIA. rH SIRE INBU* ■| or TUB 81 ATI or DIBECTOBB. David Jayne, M. D.. Charles H. Rogers, JobuM. WhitaU, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker, Tbomaa 8. Stewart, William Strutbera, Henry Lewis, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., President JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vice President BAMUBL 8. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNU? Street, Philadelphia. ael-tf tf TIAMILY BOARDING- SCHOOL—, j} FOR YOUNG MEN AND BOYS, AT POTTS - Montgomery county, Pa. This Institution was established eleven years since, by. the undersigned, formerly President of Delaware College:, and has been uniformly favored with a high degree of' public confidence, and a generous support. The ensuing Summer season will commence on WKD«. NESDAY, Hay 6th, and continue twenty- one weeks. Circulars, containing testimonial-, references, and full particulars, will be furnished on application, to ap2 9t REV. H, MEIfaS, A. M, Principal* rYXFORD FEMALE SEMINARY,. Oxford, Chester county, I?n,. In A healthful, and easily accessible location, it afforda advantages for a thorough anus normal education. The course of study Includes tho. Ornamental Branches and most of the solid branches taught ip our colleges. The. next Session -wiU open MAVcfj’ 1802. For circulars, a*l* dress Mibs H. BAKER, Principal. rah!3«lm mh3l»mwf6tif Deputy quartermast: NEBAL’S OFFICE, DEPUTY QUARTERMAS SSSTXIt GENERAL'S OFFICE, Deputy quartermaster ge- NERAL’SOFFIOV, Philadelphia, April 3,1802. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for Newborn, North Carolina. __ A. BOYD, ap4-5t Capt. and A. Q. hi. gjb FOR SALE—A Handsome double E Tlire*.story Brick Dwelling, back buildings, and let of ground, at tile northeast corner of "WALLACE and NINETEENTH Streets; 37 feet 8 inches front by 10& feet deep; finished with all the modern conveniences. Terms accommodating. Immediate pomession given. Apply to A. B. CARVER & CO., 4jgj TO RENT A well-furnished fiuiiLConntry House, of moderate size. The grounds in clude Flower, Fruit, and Vegetable Cardens, an Orchard* a pleasant grove, through which a little brook flows, and pasture grounds for the use of two cows. It is situated • Uhd & half from Old York Hd«| Station, Kotlb Pbhh* sylvanla Railroad. Inquire 1010 LOCUST Street. ap7-mwf tf _ mo PHYSICIANS.— The Dwelling, A Library. Surgical Instrument., eto.. of a Physician 6f Isfje pricllcd, lately debated, situated In a lugs busi ness town In the country, could hu purchased if applied or soon. The practice is still kept up. Apply at 1822 GREEN Street. ap3.6t# !«£, TO LET AT A LOW RENT— IsiiL The large Dwelling 620 LOCUST Street> opposite Washington Square, Twenty-seven Booms, suitable for* nnd long occupied as, a BOARDING HOUSE. Hm alwa)* done a large and profitable business* 8. KINGSTON McOAY, 427 WALNUT Street. ftp3 ot* 1DOARI) WANTED, by a gentleman, •I-J in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between Third and VigLth and Chestnut and Pine. Any gentta mm or wMiiyt Indy hsvfng B P iU- «- r “ n n> «ut addrw, “ Route Agent," until 12 o’clock, Tuesday, April l,t, Philadelphia P. O. mh3l K. D. Woffdruff) John Ktwler, ir,. P, 8, Justice, Washington Jones, Chas. Stokes, John W. Everman. SOLDIERS’ SEAMEN’S, AND WI DOWS’ TENSIONS, Day, Bounty. Prize Money. Ac., procured by JOHN H. FRICK, Pension Agont, No. tary Public, and Commissioner for the States, 223 DOCK Street. Residtuce, LINDEN Street, GERMANTOWN. PASSPORTS OBTAINED, aps-Qt* LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT EBB* BBAGES, and other Mechanical Appliances* of correct construction and easy to the wearftr. For aaU and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' BTOBE, TW ELFTB Streot, first door below Bace. Gentiemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Southwest cone* TWELFTH aud KAOE, where O. IL N. give* attention to thin special feature. mhl3»3tnif QTRANGERS, for Hair-Cutting Sham- Iks pooing, and Bathing, ehould go to FOURTH and BRANCH Streets. ftp6.Ut£ AMUSEMENTS Assembly buildings. CAPTAIN ERTOS9OY , a FAMOUS STEAM BATTERY MONITOR will he shown EVERY EVENING DURING THK WKKK, commencing MONDAY, APRIL 7, Together with other t NKW VIEWS And all the MAGNIFICENT SCENES of INDIA and the GREAT BKPOY REBELLION WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY A VTEUNOG*3, JIBKK KNGKLKK’a UN R I Y A LL E I) O B C II KS T It A Mill perform choice Gems of Music, including our own NATIONAL AIRS. The whcle forming an entertainment heretofore uns fjmdled for BEAUTY. BRILLIANCY, t&A EFFECT. Adinlnion 26 cent#. Six tickets, #l. OhlldMtt, 19 Cfcfltß. Commence at 8 and 3 o’clock GIGNOR PEKELII’S GRAND COM *■3 PLIMKHTtRY CONCERT —TPKrfDAY EVEN ING, A I’KJL lt»— MUSICAL FI'NO HALL S tenor I 1 C BELLI informs his friends and th* public that a complimentary concert having beon trurirnd liim by hi* pupil*, hfl hA* salami the nlug of TUEBDATi APRIL 2D, for Hist purpose, ou which occasion he will have the honor of presenting a programme worthy of the patroimse of all lovers of Kw-d Music. Mr. PKRKLII will ho assisted by many of his heat pupils. it* WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNUT Btreeta. Bole Lessee. MBB. M. A. GABRET7SON. THIS (HOBDAY) EVENING, April 7, Tlif perforßisnco ffjj! comnie )t ce ,ritii cAwtVf.r'. Camilla.., .Mi.-s Chariutto Thompson* Armand T/ntal;. Mr. Edvrlnr Adan». The performance will conclude with SUDDEN THOUGHTS. Jack CMiliam#. Mrs. Impulse. Prices—so, and 25 cents; Private Bozoe, 96 and 83, according to their foealo. CHAKG'E OT'TIM-E. Boon open at T o'clock , Iff CCTHDfinw »t 7#. TLfRS. JOHN DREW’S ill ARGH-9TBEET THEATRE. Actteg Stage Manager W. 3. FREDERICKS. wnainese Agent and Treasurer JOB D. MURPHY. MONDAY AND TUESOA'Y. AI>HJX AND B', 1862. Thirteenth Week of TbJtti-rnili Week of JOHN DREW’S JOHN DREW’S BRILLIANT ENGAGEMENT. SECOND WEEK OF THEfNEW IRISH DRAMA, CBOHOORE-N fi -BILUyGSi Or, the Fester Brother. WITH ITS 1 OOROUCDS : SCENERY. Andy Uoulahan, the Poster brother Cornelius Field, alias Crohoore*na*Bil* _ hege Mr. Frank Drow, Scats cun l>e secured for Mr. JuJnr Drew’s representa tions flirts days in Advaneu. DAMSb&sh &fc T'a'dltefej performance commences at'7# precisely. CONTINENTAL THEATRE. ANOTHER NEW DRYMA!! Moral and Instructive. MONDAY EVENING, Afcrll 1943, And until further notice, will* be presenter! the entirety-' new three act I It I 8 II D li“A Jtt'A! entitled “THE MACABTHY}” 08, TffS'rflEP Q* PA?, The 8Tecart1iy,,,,,,,,, Wti Ji E,' 9Ti Aleck Percell ,»,»Mr. P,' Anderson; Murphy ..Miss Blanche Chapman. f ION CERT BALL. J A DRILL of the Battalion Of S A^NDEBS’CA DETS, complimentary to their Military Instructor* Blajor G. ECKBNDORFF, will take place on TRURB DAY EVENING, April 17th. Tickets 50 cents. No extra charge for reserved seats. apl-15t*‘ GERMANIA ORCHESTRA. OABL BENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC BEHEABBALB every SATURDAY, at o'clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND BALL. Package ef Eight Tickets, 31; Single Tickets, 2-> cm. To he hod at Andrew, 1101 Ohertnnt street, Jn/Gaiilfl'a* Seventh and Oheßtmn,aDdat tbedoorof tVc Hall. oc2B-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF* THK FINK ARTS, 1025 CHESTNUT Street, ia open daily, Stmdaya exoeptod, from 9 A. M. till 0 P.M: Admission 25 cent!. Children under" twelve years. half price. Shares of Stock, >3O. jyl EDUCATIONAL. mHE ACTING PRINCIPAL OF A FAYETTEVILLE ACADEMY, near Clumber*, burg, wishes a position as Teacher of Classics, Mathe matics, Ac., in or near Philadelphia. For terms and re ference, address J. I. FORBES, No. 1700 CARLTON Street, Philadelphia npT-rawfrat* CALVARY ACADEMY, GERMAN*. TOWN, Phila.— The Principal can receive into tis family a few boarding scholars, where they will enjoy all the comforts and discipline of home. They can • be prepared either for business or to enter any class-in college. Reference—Right Rev. Bishop Potter, Rev. R. New-. ton, I). D. For circulars address B. SHOEMAKER, A. M., Principal, mh2(Mhro 2m* GERMANTOWN, Phila. PENNS YLVANIA MIL I TAR Y ACADEMY. AT WEST CHESTED, FOB BOARD ER 3 ONLY. —This Institution will bo optuie-1 on the 23tu of the present month, April, in the building occupied by the late A. Bolmar. The situation is healthful, the build iugfi, for eoimnmliunsnsss and all thy appliances of an lu* slitution. unsurpassed, and the grounds ample. The Course of Study will embrace all the brauchdi usually taught in our first-class institutions to ftt-Cadet*, either for business, or to advance farther intlie pursuit of Literature and Science. The military Department will cooiiit of the study of the Infantry, Artillery, and Cavalry Tactics j the several Drills, so far as practicable; Engineering, and the Police Duties ef the Poßt and Camp. The Morpl Training of Cadetß, and their Habits, are carefully attended to. The subscriber has had a long experience in conduct ing successfully similar institutions f ' Circulars may be obtained of JAMES HvORNE, E»d. No. 626 CHESTNUT Street, or by addressing, at Woit Chester, Colonel THEODORE HYATT, late President Delaware Military Academy. apl-lra V ILLAGB GRSBN SEMINARY— T SELECT SCHOOL NEAB MEDIA rough courae !n the Languages, Mathematics, English, studies, aud all the usual branches. attention* paid to Book-keeping, Fine Philosophical Apparatus and Library. Pupils cf alt ageß taken. Boarding per week, $2.26. Bev. J. HEBVET BARTON, A. M. Village Green, Pa, WANTS. WANTED.. TT- £"00 good work tifrcfft ironted immediately, Apply »t th» Ohio House, "West I'biladolphiii, Pa. ap7-Ct* GK>ja W. FITZWATKR. |f| WANTED TO SENT—A House BbSL with the modern imprcvetnente, located or. ARCH streoti betweon Tenth and Sixteenth streets i rent not to exceed 3500 per annum. Address “ A. B. C.,” at &e office of The Pras. ap7-4t# Philadelphia, 4jh April, 1862. 5(9 TEAM HORSES wauted immediately. They must bo sound, free from blemish, well trained to work, not lesa than 15 % hands high, and from. b«x to eight years of WS, Apply at the WILLIAM rENN HOTEL, West Phi. ladelphia, Pa. (Signed,) A. BOYD, aps-6t Capt and A. Q. M , U. S. A, TIT AN TED=A Situation as Salesman. ft by a young man, who has been engaged in the Hardware busineßß for fifteen years—part of the time in this city ; has a large and valuable acquaintance in Mis souri, Illinois, and Kentucky. Address box 3045, St. Louis Post Office. aps*l2t*' WANTED. —An experienced Salea man wishes a situation in a wholesale or retail dry-goods store, either in Philadelphia or the couutry. Address *• LEONARD,” Press Office. ap2»ot* PEP U T Y QUARTEftMA^- 2£s TEBGENERAL’S OFFICE, Philadelphia, April 3. 1862. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for Fort Mouroe, Va. A. BOYD, ap4.tf ____ Captain and A. Q. M. Phii.adki.phia, April 3,188 A WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal Tor Alexandria. Va, A* BOYD. apt.tf ' Captain and A. Q, M. JTOR MALE AND TO LET* np7-Bt# 8. W, cor, of NINTH and FILBERT 81s. BOARDING. Mr. Tlaliyi Bw»aM_ Mias* Wood. Hr. John Drew. ;r ge-