CITY ITEMS. Fair in Aid of tub Sou>i*m. — Our readers should not forget that a Fair is now being held at Nos. 809 and 811 Chestnut street, (formerly Levy’s store,) in aid of the Coopar Shop Refreshment Saloon, and the Hospitals or this city. The display or articles is highly creditable, and the arrangements for making a visit there agreeable and entertaining are most admirable. Through' cut the fine weather of yesterday, hundreds availed themselves of the double privilege of enjoying the ex hibition, and, in a pleasant way, contributing to a noble And patriotic cause. As the Fair will remain open but a few days longer, we hope that the time will be well im proved by titoae of our citizens who have not yafc paid It ft Tint. The ladies who have given it such faithful at* tention, and others engaged in this enterprise, deserve 4hat the result of their efforts shall be a great success. IfniTART AifSIVEBSART AT TITE AcAPETSIT ■of Music.—On Saturday evening of this week, the 19th inshuit. the First Begin:ent of Infantry, Reserve Bri gade, will celebrate the first anniversary of their organic zation nt tbo Academy of Music. Arrangements have been mads for rendering the occasion peculiarly at tractive. An oration will be delivered by the Rev. Kingston Goddard, and one of T. Buchanau Read’s jjOetaaS will bo read. of ad mission have already been issued, containing the names of the com mittee of arrangements, which Is composed of the officers of the regiment, headed by Major Charles 11. Graff, tho •Commanding officer. A full military band of thirty pieces will be in attendance, under the direction of Carl gentz. The proceeds of the entertainment will bo for the benefit of sick and wounded volunteers. Pure Old Liquors for Medicinal Pur *oBKB —Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has new on hand a choice line of jier fecilypure such aa may be recommended with safety for medicinal purposes. His best old Brandy is equal to any Imported, and the same fa true of his Fort, Madeira, and Sherry Wines. The pressure of public sentiment ainoDg the best families of our city, a large number of which are Mr. M.te customers, has induced him to introduce this is n yerimkoent feature in hIS bust* ness. The purest and beqt liquors can therefore always be had at bis store. Philadelphia and Pulaski. General Hunter lias done well in the affair below SavAnnah* but he has been eclipsed, in one respect, by a Philadel phia firm that we wot of. The telegraph states that the General “ made seven breaches in the fort.” This is -doing very well ] but Rock hill k Wilson make that many pairs of bieecheß almost every hour in the day, at their Brown Stone Clothing Hall, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. General Hunter and R. &W. treat Ihelr customers precisely alike in one respect both give 4hem “ fits.” East Florida is taking measures for a return of that State to tho Cnion. We hope they may be suee«£&fuL Thdra is but 6ili il‘Ay Id Accomplish j t. That is to ground their rebellious arms, elevate the stars and stripes, respect the Constitution, obey the laws, and patronize the Fashionable Mammoth Clothing Emporium •tf Gratmlto Stokes, No. W 9 Chestnut street* where tlie finest and cheapest assortment of spring and summer garments in the country is always on hand. Persons and Property Captured at Island Ko.10; Major general.... Brigadier generals. 0c'i0ne15........... ~ I)Cannon . 3 Arm 5...... .. 10 Steamboats. Majors lb Floating cattery I Captains 58 and mutes 2,090 Lieutenants 129 Wagons 1,900 Privates 5,500 Provisions .unestimated. Everything in abundance except clotting. “ Three ply *’ carpet seems to be the beau ideal of a good Qyer coat, liow much an institution like Chas. Stokes’ “ one price,” under the Continental, is wanted down in Dixie to clothe genteelly both old and young, as thiß establish ment now has added to it a Youths’ Clothing Depart ment of great extent. Moth-Proof Clothes Chests, made of the best Florida red cedar, well seasoned, and warranted, at the Refrigerator Manufactory, corner of Dock and Fear streets. E. S. Fjldsou Jr Co. 1 ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST MOST, CONTINENTAL HOTEL— Ninth and Chestnut its. F H Patton, New York G E R Patton, New York W B Hamilton, Louisville Mi-eLitzenberg, Phila M H Strob, Maueh Chunk Jl ltebiusdn 'T M Lanahan, Baltimore S A Aden ■Geo Paul, Boston Chas Minot, New Yoik H L Brower, New York W T Richardson, Mass Jno Bougb, Fort Wayne Mrs Warren, Boston Dr J W titone Ala. Boston Goo WKittoll, NewYerk -J M Ferry, New York G W Carpenter, Albany Mrs Carpenter A da, Albony Sites Martha Walker Count Schweinitz, Waah’n C S Ferscheuz, Wash. D C Jno H Berry hill & wf, Pa .Too H Brigg*, Harrisburg Mr Black, Canada W G Wfatteley, Delaware II hi Myer & wf, Bingham’n Mrs Aso«uwaLl, Towauda Rev 91. Baldwin A la, N J Rev J B Fantks A In, N J F D Luther, Teona Thos M Luther. Poona Mrs O J Hayes & 2 dau, N J F Streuij, New York B H Na?li & la, Boston GPL Ltbalut & la, N Y W H Penna J 6 Leech! England T A Newhall, Massachusetts I *5 Boyce, Boston Ou?rle3 Boyce, Bngton E C Chapin, Boston I) C Winter, Boston G W Brnen. New York E Knott, Louißville J R Eby, Harrisburg E Biddle, Harrisburg J II Green, Minnesota T T Davis, Syracuse T J F>riei%Slitt*-Oh, Pa Dr Blake, Washington C G Carver, Sharon, Pa C F Adne A la, Cincinnati 8 J Porter, Sharon, Pa R J Weod A wf, St Louis Mi9e S B Maude, St Louis J L Maude, New York C F Piit, Baltimore J A Mason A la, Cincinnati Dr Hopkins Jf Weir & la, Harrisburg Mias tfahnentock, Harrisbg J A White, Boston B Vanrierpool, Jr, Newark 33 T Bh:i'pea, PoUsrille J B Carpenter, Erie, Ohio J K Fellows. Mesa J M F-llows, Boston John J Phelps, New York W M Kirk, New York SC Frov, RI E J Stewart J c Cameron A* la, N York H T Brownell, Hartford 32 Underhill, Yonkers H Mnllißen, Bouton J H Pynchon, Hartford J P Aitkeo A la, Brooklyn £ C Fisher, New York C H Richardson, N York C W McCnne, New York E R Aiudge, Boston C 9 Pennell & la. Maine W Cheney, Conn W P Stratton, Pittsburg J C Hager, Lancaster S F Black, Ithaca H E Carpenter, Cincinnati W Taylor, Maryland G L Sanderscn, Jersey Shore Alex Weiss, Eas:on ■J A Ruff, Wash,D C W U Taylor, Cincinnati J C Moran. Wash, D C BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third, W 8 Walker, Port Kennedy H W Pierson, Princeton -SB Campeon, Jr., Pliila H F Murray, Wilm, Del T Garritson, Schuylkill co J Shanaroan, Beading kJ Carter* Cincinnati W McCann* Cincinnati J Ker, Fortress Monroe D Stnrges «a la, Connecticut Mlsa Sturger, Connecticut J W Rhoads, Penna Mrs Cooper A ch, Mifflin co J R Bucher, Ohio -J P Betiicb, Easton, Pa Col Johnston, Penna D Y Zeller, New York J McClester, Hartford .J H Holm, Norwich, Conn P Van Antwerp, New York B Mills, Jersey City. THE UNION—Arch street, above Third* A Knox, Blair CO J G Uakefer, Ohio *G W Moore, Ohio J U Hi'eman, Altoona •J Louder, Altoona T Heslop, Altoona DWG Boutslle, Bethlehem R H Deito & la, Lambertr •J Naugbton, Columbus, 0 J Ueebnor* Pottsyille B S Haldeman, Columbia D Garis. Easton F L Kirkpatrick G W Brown J M Rogers, Malta, 0 J Cramor, Williamsport Pa -J T Sullivan, Gettysburg J Dolton A la, New Jersey •J Gittingrr, Maryland J Chambers. Aurora, Ind -J C Whfnery, Salem, O STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Isaac Hutton. Cbambersbg John Sheaffer, Lancaster Jno Brother, Indiana, co. Pa A Holmes, Cnmnerland, O A G Squier, Cumberland, 0 C 12 Patrersoo, Penna W H Watt, Latrobe W Pursed, Concord T> J Kerns. Oxford Jno Holt, Clearfield, Pa A Hart lifer, Piitaburg Jacob Martin, Lancaster *C Colley, Pennsylvania D Ristone, Ohio -J E KJink AJ ch, Penna W Norton Newton, Pa S Black, Perry co. Pa Isaac Q Haines, Penna *G L Plltt, Harrisburg Alex Taggart) Coateavle, Pa John 21 Hahn, Centre co COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. A h HflglWft CI?ST#fW 99 M D Hill, Penii,ylT,nfa A <5 Shaw, New Hanover W H suer, Maryland IS j Johnson, Maryland A A Anderson, Penna Tt H Gibboney, Mifflin co J P Otmond. Cheater co Alex Moore, Coatesville H A Cleveland -J G Cleveland, New York W H Remlirirtoa, Pomeroy W 8 Ferree, Lancaster co X B L&mbom Sc wf, Penna •James Peoples, Jr, Coatesv -J H SimmoDß, Chester co S D Chandler, Chester co V. Laxnborn, Pennsylvania NATIONAL HOTEL—Baoe street, above Third. J P Dillinger, Allentown H D Smith. AUensvllle J C Young, Allensvflle Israel K Kline, Berks co ■3 Reichard, Allentown S Haak, Schuylkill co P Wemert, Minersville John H Klnports, Pa M Drefabach, Aihlund Geo Gleim, Lebanon co Jos Baker, Lewisbcrg Mi-sSortman, Treverton Miss A C Troxell, L Haven MADISON HOUSE Seoonfl street, above Market. J Bell vine, Harttville C M Shull, Lewlstown A Hart, Titusville W 3 Mctlabe, 3elbyviUe,Del J> Ripley, Newark J H G«til, Doyleatown Geo Hart, Doylestown J W Bedpatb, Frenpoit B Blackwell, Bennington D Conovey, Danville W H :Prert?n, J J Monaghan. Chester co M IV Fulton, Maryland F Worrilow, Chadd’a Ford Jas Peoples. Coatesville P M Bare, Mount Union J L Wright, Lancaster co RobtHodgsoOi Oxford) Pa H Miller* Dnylestoirn E W Gilbert, Beading J Horn, Jr, Summit Hill Jeremiah Schmidt, Altent’n Mrs Bartlett, Pnttsville Joshua Welmer, Ashland & IWluto. w B W Bnneall, Norristown P 8 Weimer, Lebanon F J Troxell, Lock Haven BLACK BEAR—Third street, above UaUowhUl. Aaron R W Knight, Pa J Naftyger, Ohio Chas Harper, Jenkintown D Carr, Danville 0 Morris, Huntington Thos Stockel, Allentown Sol Fry, Coopersburg Martin Dankel, Reading Master Dankel, Reading J M Soaerton JonathanHoltman,Berksco PH Bechtel, Bechtelsville Aaron Swenk, Zieglersville BALD EAGLE—Third street, above OallowhUL Chas Himmelwright, Pa D Smith, Bucks co H B Loudon, Montg co O O Bowman, Penna J B Jones, Penna W P Marr, Summit Hill S Rickets, Summit Hill M Stout, Summit Hill A Schneider, SumimtHM It Pcheedy, Lehigh co C D Bowman, Carbon co B Ruber, Daut.lun co B S Peters, Dauphin co D Peters, Dauphin co 8 Denfeel, Berks co J Zepp. Danesdale MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—fitecuno at., aD. Art*, Mrs Frost, Penna John Price, Penna Joel Vancleve, Huntingdon Chas Doyle, New York Miss Harris, Baltimore G Johnston, New York JchßltCAi New YorkF Pilwcrth, Maryland W Pllworth, Maryland 8 sbaler, HawKiaa, Fa W 13 Buckley, ITuwfciLS, Fa BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Fine. R It Drake, Lehigh B Rickel, Lehigh T H Walton, Dojlestown M Edol, Union Wm De Bree, Washington Y Mordent, Now Jersey H H Reed, Now Jersey E Nelson M H Stewart, Penna Wm Penrose, Byberry Lieut J B Roberts, Penna W Bailey, Bucks A Hampton, Doyl< stown & P Bnight, Bucks Jas Heston, Doylestown Dr Dyer k la, Dyoratown,P REVERE HOUSE—Third street, above Race. John M Murray, Bridgeton N F R ley, Fmiadelpbia MARINE INTELLIGENCE, WT BEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Bark Irma, Wortinger, 17 days from Trinidad do Cuba, with molasses to S Morris Wain k Oo —vessel to F Teto. sailed jq wmpftny \vjUi sfbr flannftliUfttiWS) for Philadelphia, Bark Hamilton, Jarman, 14 days from Havana,with BUgar to 8 k W Welsh—vessel to G W Bernaaou & Bro. Has been 7 days north of Hatteraa. BarkC W Johnson, 19 days faoni CionfUCgOS, 'witn sngar to e* w w©iah Left barks Eases, Ray, hence, and A Manderson, Thompson, for Boston, load ing. April 2, lat 24 10, long 8320, spoke brig Stella, 9 days from Cienfuegos for Boston; same day, spoke brig J R Nevis, trom Cienfuegos for New York. April 10th, off Cape Heiiyy, Experienced a heavy northerly gale, which sprung rudder head; was obliged to scud for 10 hours un der bare poles; had cabin filled with water; and when the gale abated was to the enstward of the Gulf Stream; off Body Island was boarded by a boat from bark Volant, from Troon for Baltimore. 82 days cut; reported having been in three heavy galos, during which lost everything off the deck, and had main bulwarks and rail washed away. Supplied lior with provisions. Bark Joseph Maxwell, Davis, 12 days from Cienfuegos, with BUgar to S & W Welsh—vessel to John Dallett &, Cu. On the 6th inet, off Cape Antonio, spoke U 8 gunboat Jas S Chambers, cruißing. Baro Florence Chipnian, (Br) Jones, 30 days from Li verpool, with mdse to John R Pj-nrose. Brig A G Archambald (Br) Vance, 14 days from Wind sor* NS* with plaster to van Porn. Woodworth k 00. Brig W J Treat, Park, VI days from Matauzas, with sugar to John Mnsofi k to J E Bazley & Go. Brig Scio, Woostor, 20 days from. Cienfuegos, with sugar to Stewart, Carson k Co —vessel to D 3 Stetson k Co. schr Liz?.;? Maui, Haley, it days from Trinidad de Cuba, with sugar te B * W Welsh—vessel to D B Stetson A Co. Schr J R Plater, Gandy, 14 days from Sagua, with mo lasses to Stewart, Carson k Co—vessel to D S Stetson A Co. 6chr Ann Carlo!. Cariot, to days from Cienfuegos, with molasses to Stewart, Carson & Co—vessel to J E Bazley & Co. * Schr J H Stroup, Foster, 13 days from Matanzas, with sugar and molasses to John Mason A Co. Schr Minnesota, Foster, 15 days from St John, PE, With sugar, Ac. to John Mason A Co. Schr Tunieon, Mann, 12 days from Portland, with fish to E A Soud er & Co. Schr Bollins, Parsons. 10 daps from EasteorL with mdso to E A Bonder A Co. Schr Helen, Carroll, 8 days from Eastport, with mdse to E A Bonder A Co. Schr New Zealand, Forham, 8 days from Brookline, Me, in ballast to captain. Schr Isaac Rich, Crowell, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell A Collins. Schr J Grierson, Hai ding, 4 days from Holmes’ Hole, in ballast to L Audenrifd k Co. Schr Gen Marion, Griffm, 7 days from Portland, Me, with mdse to E A Bonder & Co. Schr Charter Oak, Butler, 4 days from Boston, in bal last to J E Bazley A Co. Schr R H Huntley, Daley, 5 days from Boston, with mdse to Crowell k Coffins. Schr Col Delanoy, trom Port Roya’, in baUa^t to captain. Schr L Corbitt, Lee, 3 days from Washington, with mdse to W P Clyde. Schr Olivia, Fox, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian A Co. S&hr Cliytoh A Lowber, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co. Schr Wm George, Hazel, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas L Bewley A Co- Schr Telegraph, Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt A Son. Schr Jas L Heverin, Bonsall, 1 day from Dover, Del, with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. CLEARED. Schr Eldorado, Meekin?, WaslliPgtTOi h AMtlmiod k Co. Scbr Governor, Watson, Boston, do Schr A Lawrence, Stanley, Boston, Noble, Caldwell k Co. Schr Burrows C, Clark, Port Royal, Tyler, Stone k Co. Schr Fvuritaiu, Davis* Fortress Monroe* do Bohr S A Boice, Boice, do do Str J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. Str C C Alger, Fenton, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr. SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA IkF RAILROAD COMPANY—Offise 227 South FOURTH Street— PfliLAr>SLPfliA, April 3d, 18tf2.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company, I and an election for President and Six Managers will take place at tbe office of the Company, on MONDAY, May sth, at 12 o’clock M, W. H. McILHEVjHBJY. _ -- •» -»•* * I.A SY TELEGRAPH. LEWES, Del., April 16, 6 PM. Tbe bark Hamilton Gray, from Plymouth, England, laden with coal, which put in here for orders several days ago, left thia afternoon for Baltimore. The brig Jarua pasted up thia afternoon. Wind Bby E. Yours, Ac. JOHN P. MARSHALL. BT TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Press.) Nhw York, April 16. Arrived, §fcipa Hampshire, from Londdn; Albion. from Liverpool; Emilia, from Bremen; barks Elwino Frederica, from'Bordcaux; Bernadotte, from Belfast* Ireland; briss P SI Tinker, from Cienfuegos: John H Jones, from Mon rovia; Maria Wheeler, from Cienfuegos; Mountain Eagle, from Bermuda; sehrs llarkaway, from do; M L Davis, from Baracoa; Equator, from do; Clifton, and others, fm Newbern. Arrived to-night—Barks Trov&tore, from messina; Theresa, from Maracaibo; brig O C Clary, from Ciea fuegoß. Below, bark Levanter, from Gibraltar. Boston, April 16. Aftlv&d, Liirhs Edward Bite*, Feain Buened Ayr«i‘ Clsa Warren, from Cuba; W C Anderson, (TJ a) from the blockade. SPECIAL NOTICES. Have You a Cough? Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. Do not allow your cold to take its own course. Two thirds of the vic tims of consumption owe their afflictions to the fatal mis* take of « waiting for a cough to get well of itself.” Do not fall into this error, but avail yourself at once of a remedy which thirty years’ experience has demonstrated is certain to procure a speedy cure. HAVE YOU ASTHMA OB PHTHISIS T Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT, which will overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind tabes, and cause them to eject the mucous or matter which clogs them UP) and by an easy and free expectoration re moyc all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS 1 Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. This wide spread disease, which may generally be described as an Infi&miri&tien of the flue sldn which lines the inside of the wind tubcß of air vessels, spreading through every part of the lungs, is often taken for Consumption. The Expectorant subdues this inflammation, relieves the at tending cough pain T and difficulty of breathing, and if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly pro duce a cure. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION 1 Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters, while at the same time it heals and invigorates them. Of all the remedies which have been offered to the public for this dread dis ease, none have stood the teat of time or maintained so universal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousand!! who have been given up by their physicians as incura ble, have been restored to perfect health by its use, and their testimony must carry conviction to all who read it. HAVE YOU PLEURISY? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two or three large doses in the early stftgeß of the dis ease in quick succession, and covert eg up warmly in bed, this preparation acts as a sudorific or sweating medi- CtllPj Wld subdues the inflammation at the outset. HAVE YOU WHOOPING COUGH ! Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. There is no remedy which so effectually overcomes this disease as the Expectorant. What parent can witness the suffer lags of he* thlldren from this distressing complaint with* out doing all in her power for their relief ? What medi cine so pleasant to the taste, or so certain to produce im mediate benefit ! Give it ft trial, then, and let it prove its efficacy. HAVE YOU CROUP ! Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. Children are subject to no disease more sudden in its attacks, or, in the absence of prompt relief, none more fatal in its re sults thau Croup. Parents, therefore) should keep at hand a remedy sure and thorough. Such a remedy may be found in the Expectorant, and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT Is a standard medicine. For thirty years It has been before the public, and during this period its curative powers have been testified to by all classes of people In all quarters of the world. Physicians, clergymen, lawyers, merchants* and mechanics have experienced its remedial effects, and have furnished us with their testi mony, and it may be found at length in our Almanac. To their convincing certificates we would refer the doubting. It is prepared only *t N 0.242 Chast&ut street, A&d may be had of Druggists throughout the oouctry. ap 17 2t Carpet Sweepers.—Cranes’ patent RUBBER and CARPET SWEEPER, for aalo at the Housekeeper’s Furnishing Store, cor. DOCK and PBAB Streets. apl6-5t E. S. FAR9ON A CO. Bgw—a QragiQFTJHAPAHg COMPANY, WO CHESTNUT STREET, Philadelphia, Juraarr 37, 1863. The Adam. EzptMg Compmj having enlarged their tfccilltiee at Washington, D C., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavp Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Mamitown, FortreM Stoune, nd other plawpSwfb occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreemeate made for merchandize in large lota. Butlers’ goods and army enppUea at satisfactory prices, on application at onr office. Boldiers 1 parcels taken at much less than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and receipted fer at our depot, 8. E. corner of BROAD and liOOUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, One-Price Clothing, of the Latest Sctlbb, mode In the Beat Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES. LOWEST Benina Prices marked In FUin Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted sallsfao lory. Onr Ohr-Phioh Svena la strictly adhered to. All an thereby treated alike. mOff-ly JONEB A CO., 604 MARKET Street. Carp Printing, Best and Cheapest In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street CIRCULAR PRINTING, best and cheapest in the City, at 111 South FOURTH Street. r'ORYTYPES. —BEIMER’S Ivory types, m a work of art, are a marvel of perfectness: to have an adequate Idea of all their beauties, they should bdtMUi flMtory, SICQMP Stwtfl XV* FOREMAN—REESE On the 10th instant, by the Rev. J. G. Maxwell, Mr. Joseph 8. Foreman, of Dela ware, to Mias Miriam fiaeae, of this City. 4 ITARMSTAP.— °n the i6tii mat., Qiiyer Perry Ilftnn etad' in tlie 10th year or his age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the fmiera], at his late residence, No. 226 Sfuth Twentieth street, on Friday morning, at 10 o’clock. KEVSEB.—On Tuesday, April 16th, at 13 o'clock, John S. Keyeer, in the 46th year of his age. Tbe relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1510 North Eleventh street, on Friday afternoon, at 1 O’oloMt. VtliW'P&l to proceed to G«-rm»nfco»vo. Jtlfc WALTON.—Atbis residence, in Hatboro 1 , Montgomery county. Pa., on Second-day afternoon, Jacob L. Walton, aged 59 years and 4 days. A'he relatives aud friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, on Fifth-day, Fourth month, 17th iiist., at 10 o’clock A. M., without further ROLLER.—Monday morning, 14th instant, In the 60th year of hiß ago, Henry I. boiler. The male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend liis funeral, from his late residence, No. 1412 Spruce street, this (Thursday) morning, at 10 o’clock. * JUSTICE.—On Second-day afternoon, the 14th inst., George. M. J natice, in the 70th year of his age. Dis friends, and those of the family, are infifcd to at tend the funeral, from his late reeideuce, No. 054 North Fourth street, on Fifth-day, the 17th lust., at 2 o’clock P. M., without further notice. Interment at Laurel Hill. * STEELE.—On Monday morning f the 14th Mit*. iUuimli M. Sirtb, jo tiie 51st year of her age. The relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the re sidence of her hrnthor-in-law, Samuel D. Panfield, Woodland street, No. 15, West Philadelphia, this (Tlmratoy) morning, at 10 o’clock. Funeral to proceed to Newtown, Delaware county. [We»t Chester oapors please copy.] # KUTVAN.—On tbe 15th instant, Mrs. Kate Sutvan, wife of Ifcaac Sutvan, in the 27tb year of her ago. Funeral from the residence of her husband, Bridge street, fjriciehburgr, on afternoon, at & o’clock. KRAEMEK —Ou the l&tli instant, William Kraemer, aged 69 years. Funeral from his late residence, No. 1010 Frout street, above Laurel, on Friday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. # Mourning goods, at cash PRICES.—BIack Bombazines, 62)4, 75, and 87)4 <_ta ; All-wool Tamises, 75 cts; All-wool Mousselines, 31)4 cts; Camels’ Hair Bareges, 37 X cts* Grape Mareta, 18& cts; Milatmtoo Bareges, cts* Silk Ch&.tiee, 5'.)4 cts; Satin Plaid Barogos, 18jg cts: Plain Bareges, 12)4, 15, and 18 jg cts; Silk Grenadines, 75 cts; Gros de Rhinos, 70 cts; Second Mourning Bareges, 12)4 cts; Black and White ne&VOheck Silks, 62)4 cts; Black and Purple All wool Uoußßelinee, 31)4 corns. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, mh2B No. 018 CHESTNUT Street. ry-g=- THEREYi X* DEWITT TALMAGE Lk3 w ill be installed Pastor of tbe Second Reformed i.utch Church, Seventh street, above Brown, THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock. It* NOTICE .—NOTICE IS HEREBY IkJ given, that the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY intend applying to the Board of Wardens of the port of Philadelphia, at their next meeting, on MONDAY, the 21stinBtant, for permission to place two mooring piere in the river Delaware, at Chtiatian-strcet wharf. J. C. SHARPLESS, upif-SUt Resident lingineerj Eastern DiTision P, R, B, n«=» OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL- Ik3 ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia, April 16,1862. Tbe BOARD OF DIRECTORS hav* t\A* Aa? declared ft e< mi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on tbe Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on end after May 15th, 186*2. Poweis of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be hml An Application, at the office of the ootupaup. No. 238 Eontl. THIRD Street. TflOS. T. FIRTH, apl7 tjel Treasurer. rr?> OFFICE CATAYYISSA RAILROAD LU? COMPANY', No. 303 WALNUT Street. Pmi.ADKLrHiA, April 15,1862. NOTICE TO STOCKIIOL DEBS —An Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of the Company will be held on FRIDAY, the 18th day of April. 1802, ai one o’clock P. M., at the Company’s Office, No. 3QB WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia ftp!6-3t WM. R. FIS9ER, Secretary. FARMERS’ IVEST PHILADELPHIA UsjF MARKET.—The renters of fetalis are requested to meet in the market building, on the RQUth Of MARKKT Street, west of Thirty-third, on WEDNES DAY and THURSDAY, the 16th and 17th instant, be tween the hours cf 9 and 12 A. M., or 3 and 6 P. M., to pay the advance on their respective stalls, preparatory to the opening ot the Market on Saturday, tbe 19th inst. apl£-3fc!* HELP FOR SOLDIERS A FAIR IN \±Jf Aid of tbe COOPER-SHOP REFRESHMENT SALOON AND HOSPITALS FOR THE SOLDIERS will he held at Nob. 809 and 811 CHESTNUT Street* HateL. J. Levy & Co.’s store,) commencing April 9th. The building will be brilliantly illuminated in the eve ning. A band of music will be in attendance, and the galleries will be reserved for promenaders. Choice refreshment. Admittance 10c, rrs=* OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE Iks INSURANCE COMPANY. The Directors have this day declared a dividend of FIVE DOLLARS per Shore fer the last six months, which will be paid to the Stockholders, or their legal re presentatives, on and after the 17 th instant. apB-9t* A. C. L. CRAWFORD, Secretary. ap4-tM6 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE. Washington, April 14,1862. On the petition of ROBERT BUIJNS GOODYEAR, late of Philadelphia, Pa., now of Elkton, Sid., praying for the extension of a patent granted to his assignees. JAMES A. BOWIE and CHARLES CARR, on the 13th of March, 1849, ante-dated 13th of September, 1848, and re if sued 14th of June, 1853. for au improvement in Ap paratus for operating Shuffle Boxes for Looms, for seven years from the expiration of said patent, wliich takes place on the 13th day of September, 1862 It is ordered that the said petition be heard at the Patent Office, on MONDAY, the2sth*of August next, at 12 o’clock M. ; and all persons are notified t*> oopoar and ebuu Voitov* tr euj iuvy UttYV, mij ounl petition uaoiit not to be granted. PeTsocs opposing the extension are required to file in the Patent Office their objections, specialty set j n writing, at least twenty days before the day of hearing: all testimony filed by either party to be nsed at the said hearing must be taken and transmitted in accordance with the rules of the office, which will be furnished on application. The testimony in the case w ill be closed on the 11th of August next; depositions and other papers relied upon as testimony must be filed in the office on or before the morning of ihat Gay; th? i f Wi within ten days thereafter. Ordered, also, that this notire be published in the National Republican) Washington, D. C., and The Press, Philadelphia, Pa., once a week for three succes sive weeks; the first of said publications to be at least sixty days previous to the day of hearing. D. r. HOLLOWAY, apl7-th 3t Commissioner of Patents. ABMY CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE. (Philadelphia, April 16, 1662. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock on FRIDAY, the 18th instant, for making two hundred WALL TENTS and FLIES, of ten and eleven ounce duck. All the materials to be furnished by the Uuittd fit rtttj except w«x twine. Bids must be endorsed, ** Proposals for MakLne Tents, and be addressed to G. H. CROSMaN, ap!7-2t Deputy Quartermaster General. Eastern market dining RESTAURANT, FIFTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT, OPPOSITE SMITH’S BREWERY. This establishment having been refitted regardless of expense, is now ready to serve its patrons with break fast* dinner, and supper at moderate charges, combined with the beat the market affords, (and only the best.) The bar is furnished with the choicest liquors and cigars ] in short, the Eastern Market Dining Restaurant is the maximum of Philadelphia. The subscribers respectfully solicit the patronage of their friends and the public. p. 8. Free Lunch from 10j£ to 12 o’clock; L. HOPKINS, ) p rn », r iatora apl7-lm T.FITZGIBBOX, S Propnetorg - F)R 50 CENTS, ANY PERSON i»B i»!h himself to write, with the aii of a Treatise on Penmanship, and two copy books for manual exercises, by George J. Baker, Professor of Writing in the Girard College. _ Published and for sale by URIAH HUNT A SON, apl7-thstu6t* 62 NORTH FOURTH Street. «v_ BAZAAR, NINTH AND SAN*- STREETS. AUCTION SALE OF HOBBES, CARRIAGES, HAR NESS, Ac. ON SATURDAY MORNING) fit 10 o’clock* Full particulars in catalogues. tST No postponement on account of the weather. ap!7-2tif ALFRED M. HEBKNEBS, Auctioneer. REMOVAL. SJSr MISSES O’BRYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have amoved to 1107 WALNUT Street, threedoora above lle- YSRtfei porili side, and willjopen PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17. apl2-2m^ |JN.ITEL> STATES ONE-TEAK LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED. Particular attention given to transactions in Govern ihefit securities. DHfIXCL & C°«, 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. apl7-lm w selling them much less than they have been sold Good Bleached at 7; finer do. at 8c; wide at 9c, and nearly yard wide at 10c: full yard wide, very hoavy, 12 uc; full yard wide, very fine, 12)4 cents; Ilmiuakeeper. wameutto, WillhihuvilU. Wau> York Mills now on hand ; 51 J* wide Sheeting 12)4 ; 1)4 wide 15 cents, and every width of Sheetings, both bleached and brown. lam confident of being able to sell these less than they can be bought elsewhere. Bust duality Honey Comb Counterpanes, $1,50; largest Stott Honey Comb Counterpanes, SI50) Fronting Linens, 3ii ifc 5 Richardson’s make, heavy quality, for family use, 37)t, 42)4, 00, and 55c, which is at l5 per cent, less than usual prices; also, a full lino of other makes, in lighter uuslily. GRANVILLE B* HYlNfid, aplT’St 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET E. M. NEEDLES. COLLL&Bh! COLLARS!! COLLARS!!! Polnte Lace, Guipure, Honiton, Valenclenneaud olhei Lace Collars; French Embroidered Collars, Ac., all in the Urest styles and very cheap. GARIBALDIS! GARIBALDIS!! Flaw French Mimlins. Fiairt Nainsooks, Plaid rmnhiicp. lllack and White Embroidered Nets, and a vaiiety of other materials for Garibaldis. “GKEaT REDUCTION 11 in Real Thread Veils—«n entire invoice of Real Thread Veils at per cent, below the tietiftl rates. 100 Real Thread Barbee, Gsc to 51.60. The •* especial attention ” of the publicis solici ted to my stock of Linens, Table Damasks. Nap bius, Doj lies, Towels, and Pillow and rihoeting Linens 11 all of which will be offered at very low prices. Broad Bordered Hemstitched Hdkfs., a full line just opened, beautiful qualities, from 30c. to SI each. ap!6*tf 10*24 CHESTNUT BT ft p RAY SILK POPLINS. Best Quality Grays and Checks, Very glossy and desirable. SllAftPLfiSS K&6S riHLCKED TOIL DU WORD. Solid Checks, bright colors? For Childien’g dj-^aeg, eHAHrLErrS BROS. WILE CHINTZES. f f Bright Styles for Children. ami Bold Siylea for drosses. Magenta flgurt-B and Lilacs. BHABPOESS BROS., CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets CLOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CUT AT IYENS & 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 STELES, THE BEST worn, ' AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, AT IVENS & CO.’S, No. 25 SOUTH NINTH STREET. znb26<3m TAS. ROAMPBELLftOa,, V WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 OHESTNDT STREET, Have opened this day, Bonnet’s Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Cplnv SECOND DOOR ABOVE ARCH, UP STAIRS LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac. The Copartnership heretofore existing between KAUFMAN St LONNERhTADTEU Having been dissolved by mutual consent, th 9 under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trade in general, that ho has taken all the np-atairs rtoms of J?P r Jos NORTH EIGHTS STREET, ABOYE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing of all kinds ef DRESS, CLOAK, Secretary. MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, COED, HEAD NETS, Of all descriptions) Ac., Ac., And will offer inducements in price and Quality, as well as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining *6 Lis line. WM. LONNEHSTADTEB, ap4*2m] No 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. “VIEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. J. v —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, bine, and lilao. Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Piques. white ground and bouquets of Ohlnia eolotsi. Wool Be Lames, choice shades. Plaid and BniaH figured Wool De Laines, for children. cent« an?e assortment of Ginghams, atl2#, 20, and 26 A freth assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure darts brown Mohairs, choice. SLepfiHd’a Plaids, from 18X to 50 cants, out and Wool Poplins in great variety, at ” No. 702 TR6"Gi WHITE GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, GLOVES, HO SIEBY, LACES, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, COMBS, BRUSHES, &c„ Are now opening and receiving a new and choice stock in the above line, to which attention of buyers is in- mli29-lm MILITARY GOODS. gKY-BLTJE KERSEYS. (27 mid 34-INCH.) DARK-BLUE KERSEYS, DARK-BLUE INFANTRY CLOTHS, INDIGO-BLUE CAP CLOTHS, SKY-BLUE CASSIMERES, (New Rbgul&tlih, for Officers’ Pants.) WHITE DOMKT FLANNELS, CANTON FLANNELS, 10oz., 120 z., A lSoz. TENT DUCK. Ail warranted United States Army standard. FOB SALE BY ALFRED SLADE $ QQ., 40 Sooth FRONT Street, and 39 LETITIA Street, Philadelphia. felB-tmyl CHINA AND QUEENSWARE. goYr^STSoußr^ NO. 32 NORTH FOURTH STREET, (Fourdoori below the Merchants* Hotel,) Now offer to country merchants a large stock of CHINA, GLASS, & QUEENSWARE. &p9-lm COPARTNERSHIPS. Dissolution of copartner ship.— FRANCIS E. PATTERSON and RO - E. PATTERSON baye retired from thednn of ROBERT PATTEB&ON A CO. The business will be continued by the remaining partners. R. PATTERSON, W. H. PATTERSON. Philadelphia, April 14,1562. mHE COPARTNERSHIP HEttE JL toiore existing between J. T. AUDENRIED A J. M. ROMMEL, Coal Dealers, has THIS DAY been dissolved by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will bo settled at tho Goal Office, 420 DELAWARE avenue, above CaUowbill street. J. T. AUDEN BIED, J. M. ROMMEL. Philadelphia, April 7th, 1862. apls-4t Tie subscriber will con tinue the Coal business, as heretofore, at the old stand, 420 North DELAWARE avenue, abave Caliow hiil street, whore he will be happy to see his old friends and as many new ones os will favor him with their orders. J. T. AUDENRIED, April 15. #p!s-4t mHE UNDERSIGNED has taken A the old Buck mountain wharf. No. 559 DELA WARE avenue, above Poplar, whore be intends to keen constantly on hand the choicest dualities ot Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, at the lowest market rates. ap!s-4t* J- M, ROMMEL. PORT RICHMOND IRON WORKS. —COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. JOHN fit. TOWNS, formerly of the Arm of Merrick A Towne, hu become a member of the firm of 1. P. MORRIS Jk CO., to take effect fftm and after the Ist of January, 1182. Isaac P. MoTrla withdraws from active participa tion in the conduct of the husineM. The title of the new firm is I. P. MORRIS, TOWNS, 4 00. ISAAC P. MORRIS, LEWIS TAWS, JOHN J. THOMPSON, fell JOHN H. TOWNS. COAL* ROBERT R. CORSON, COAlj DEALER. OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, SHOW BZCOHD, te27-Sm PHILADELPHIA. fjlOAL. —Lehigh, Locust Mountain, V Eagle Vein, and Hickory, of best quality, and well prepared. WM. H. CURTIS, |apl*2-lm* 1517 CALLOWHILL Street. g)AL— THE UNDERSIGNED beg leave to Inform their friends and the pnbUo that have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from LE-STRBET WHARF, on the Delaware, to their « northwest corner .of EIGHTH and WILLOW Breed, where they intend to keep the best quality of lEHIGH GOAL, from tbe moat approved mines, at tho Sweat prices. Your patronage is respectfully solicited. JOS. WALTON A CO., / Office, 112 South SECOND Street. I Tart, EIGHTH and WILL9W, ffihl-g J A RNOLD’S WRITING FLUID AND «X\- COPYING INK.—Just received an invoice of this justly celebrated Ink, direct from the manufacturers. Purchasers are cautioned against a spurious article bfferlng In the market, and recomtftMided to htty 6( tlid Importers to avoid deception. For sale, wholesale and .‘retail, by MOSS A CO., t Book-seller, Btatioueia, and Account-book ] Manufacturers, \ apis-tutbadt No. 430 MARKET Street. COMMISSION HOUSES. ISO CHESTNUT STREET, Aftnti for the following makfil of goodii FEINTS. DUNN ELI. uro. 00 OBEENE MFO. 00. LAWNS. DUNNELL UFO. 00. BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonadale, ForesMaio, Auburn, Sltiteriiville, Oontrortaja, Jamestown, Blaciatoue, Uopo, Bed Bank, Dorchester, Newbnryport, Naumeag, Zouave, Burton, Greene Hlg. COi’e A, A: ( II- A., Ci An anil other styles. BROWN COTTONS. Bum aide, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Glenville, Muchtmicß* *»n<3 Fnrmera', CORSET JEANS.—Glasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Grafton, Jewett City. Madison, SlatersviUe, Agawam, Keystone, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—SIaUnviDa, Agawam. SILESIAS.—Smith’s, Social Co., Lonsdale Co. WOOLENS. ARMT BLUE CLOTHS, KSB3ETS, and FLAN NELS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts’, Glenham Co., v-» HTT.KH and fancy dry goods, Hare open a luge variety vtfrtiMy-imfmrUt SPRING DRESS GOODS. To which, with a handsome assortment of BLACK AND FANCY SILKS, SHAWLS. MANTILLAS. WHITE GOODS. EMBROIDERIES. And other goods In their line, they invite the attention of city and country dealers. inM-g YARD.GILLMORE, & Go, floe, dir CHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE Street.. Have now open their SPRING IMPORTATION OF BILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Bought In Europe, by one of the firm# To which Hie attention of the trade I* particularly In vited. feai-2m gELLING OFF: WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. BILK YEBTING3, formerly *3.66, now *2.66. MARSEILLES, “ #l*6o> now #l.OO. CASSIMERES for men’s wear, and ladies* Cloaks, 26 per cent, under former prices, Ac., &c, A. H. GIBBS, mh2o-lm 531 MARKET STREET, Up etairs. gIBLEY MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF BILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. S3l MARKET STREEP, Are now opening and daily receiving a new and CHOICE STOOK 9f SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GIOVE9, MITTS, &0 Thay (eapeetfnUy call the attention of buyers gene rally. mli2s-lm rpHE " EXCELSIOR ” HAMS ARE THE BEST IIJ THE WORLD. J, H, MIQHENIR & 0p.., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, And curors of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Noe. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race streets, Philadelphia. The justlyvcelfibrated “EXOBLBICR” hams are cured by J. H* M. A Co., (in a Btyle peculiar to them selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered foreale. apl*3m T7IVERY LADY WHO WISHES TO Xli BE BEAUTIFUL ahould purchase HUNT’S COURT TOILET POWDER. It is used by the Court Beauties in Europe, and R Is the only Powder that will not injure tb& bklfi 6lf. Hit iff- Prlii, 12, 2sl and 66 cents. HUNT’S BLOOM OT BOSES, a beautiful, na tural color for the cheeks or lips; it will not wash off or Injure the skin, and remains durable for years. Prioe #l. These articles are quite new, and can only be ob tained of HUNT A CO.,' 138 South SEVENTH Btreet, above Walnut All kinda of Taney Boapa and_Farftu mery. fbl9-2m PAMPHLET PRINTING, Best and Cheapest In the City, at RING WALT * BROWN’S, 111 South FOURTH Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PRISON LIFE IN THE TOBACCO WAREHOUSE AT RICHMOND BY A BALL'S BLUFF LIEUTENANT WILLIAM C. HARMS, OK COL. DAKAR’S CALirOJVftIA BUfiI&tENT, CONTENTS. Chap. I. From Halls’ Bluff Chap. VL rrißon Incidents. to Richmond. Chap. VII. Sunday in Prison. Chap. 11. Our Prison. Ohup.Yill. Our Jailoro. Chap I IT. A Day in the Chap. IX. Our Visitors. (miners’ Prison. Chap. X. Richmond Prison Chap. IV A Day in the Association. Privates’ Prison Chap. XI. Prison Corapan- Chap. V. PuiaultHAud Pas- ions. times. Cbap.X 11. HomewM Hound* PREFACE. Thofio RkotchoH wero written to lessen the tedium of in* Utility [ftipHH&hHiAiit ‘ And if th&y HWV6 t(. PfeftAll to my prison-companions the scenes enacted in the old Warehouse, and enlist the Interest and sympathies of tho reader, they will have accomplished all that ia desired by the publication of them. With the exception of‘* Homeward Bound," they were all written within prieon walls, and brought to the North sewn securely in the lining of an overcoat. I confidently trust to my brother-officers for their tes timony oh to tho fidelity of description of onr “ domoßtic economy," ami the accuracy of detail in the varied in cidents in our prison-lUe in the Tobacco Warehouse. rniLADELFTITAi March 30, ISM. in ono volume, price 50 cents, or hand somely bound in clotli, 75 cents. Sent Tree by mail, on receipt of price. Published by GEORGE W. CHILDS, Nob. 628 and 630 CHESTNUT Street, »p!7*Std<W Philadelphia. IJIHE BOOK OF THE YEAR! THE LIFE WASHINGTON IRVING. vol. i Offlw 9f Appifirou*# NE W CTOLOP KpIfk, 33 aontli SIXTH Strout, (up stairs.) apie-2t JOHN McFARLAN, Agent. ■gALLADS OF THE WAR BY GEOnOITW. HEWES. JUST PUBLISHED, One elegant 12aio ? tinted paper. Price 75 cents. Sold by all Booksellers. OARLETON, Publisher, New York. aplO- tuthsSt JAMES W. ALEXANDER’S NEW BOOK. FAITH; treated in a Beries of Discourses, by tbe late James W. Alexander, D.D. 51.25. The Presbyterian Historical Almanac for 1862. 51.50, Companion to tho Rebellion Record; being a sapple? meDtary volume. With portraits of Joseph Holt and Charles Sumner. 50 cents. For sale by apl7 WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN. THE UNION BIBLE DICTIONARY. A Dew edition of this valuable nnd popular work is now issued with SJX SUPERIOR MaPS. 602 pageß, large 18mo., cloth, only 75 cents. Published aud for sale by ♦* THE AMERICAN SUNDAY-SCHOOL UNION,” No. 1122 CHESTNUT Street Philadelphia. ftp3stuthAa3t • • PHOTOGRAPH AND ALBUMS A VALUABLE PiCTTJBE AT WAR XL PRICES—BEIMEIt’S Life size Oil-Colored Pho tographs are now being made at reduced prices, in view* of the times. SECOND Street, above lt* WHO DOUBTS IT?—Surely not those who examine for themselves—that REt- MEft’S Colored Photographs are the most accurate and artistically-finished pictures mode. Only $l. SECOND Strati fjhpvp Grefn, It* pEV. JOSEPH A. SEISS, D.D.—We X\i have just published a very fine Card Photograph of Bev. JOSEPH A. SEISS, D. D. MCALLISTER & BROTHER, apU-.it 728 CHESTNUT (tout. TRIMMINGS. RADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS. We invite the attention of buyers to our largo and well-selected stock of LADIES’ DRESS AUD MANTILLA, Together with a good line of STAPLE TRIMMINGS, BERLIN ZEPHYR WORSTED, PRUSSIA BINDINGS, WORSTED SKIRT BRAIDS, GIRDLES, TASSELS, SILK EMBROIDERING BRAID, FANCY SILK BUTTONS, BELTINGS, lilßir AND 3HTTTONS, VELVET RIBBONS, CHENILLE SILK HEAD NETS, ETO-i ETC.; ETC; The goods bring of our own manufacture and importa tion, we can offer them at the very lowest prices. WM. H. HORSTiMANN & aviso, mh&S-tuthsalm FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. BLINDS AND SHADES. AND SHADES. B. J. WILLIAMS. No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, MANUFACTURER OF VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The largest and finest assortment in tho City at the LOWEST PRICES. STORE SHADES LETTERED. Repairing promptly attended to. SEWING MACHINES. & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, $2B CHESTNUT STREET, mhll-am PHILADELPHIA. LOOKING GLASSES. JAMES B. EABLE A SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPOR£9BB LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, FINK ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRANKS, -PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, OARTE-DE-VISITS PORTRAITS, EARLE’S GALLERIES. 810 CBESTNUI STREET, PHILADELPHIA. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. Q.EOKGE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-3m JILANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOB TBE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPP E R s. Manufactured at w. W. KNIGHT’S. MO. 606 ARCH STREET, asr A full line of TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, ROBUST, AND VHDIBPMIIIH9, Always o. hand. mhß Sntlf -niINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. J? The subscriber would Invite attention to Ml IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makes a epedalty in hi. business. Also, con stantly receiving . _ NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FURNISHING STORE, /To. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, jaj-tf Four door, below the Continental. PORT WINES.- 5 half pipes, 60 quar ters, 36 octaves, Burgundy Forte. For sale by CHAB. S. OABSTAIRS, aplT No. 126 WALNUT St. and 21 GRANITE St. T ADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPQRT- I J BBS, BRACES, and other Meohnnloal Appliances, of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For salt and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES’ LADIES’ STORE, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trnaiei will call at tht Southwest comer TWELFTH and BACK, wfeer? 8 N. gives attention to tfci* ■pecielfeatur®. mbia- amir F)R HAIR-DYEING, OR A DE LIOIOUS BATH, Qeuttewea should go to FOURTH and BRANCH, apl»-i«t A MEBICAN ACADEMf OF MU- Jl sio, EASTER MONDAY EVENING, April mark hasslru's (i UA.NU VOCAL AND OBC'IIKSTKAL CPNCfittTi 0,. vti~b vrencion til, renewing UuntKCBDBNTED ABBAT OF TALBNT HIM. AITKAIt: madamk chaki.otte vabian, The new anti miownud Prinin Dunns, fimn Boston, wbe hAF FFFFhtly rrf.i.i.A (in- greatest furore in th.l cl,, —heir first ftppearanc. l,ere. Mr. WILLIAM MASON, Tho eclfbratol Pianißt. frirnd and pupil of Liszt—his first appearance in five years, and since his retnrn from Europe. Mr. THEODORE THOMAS, Tbe eminent Violin Soloist. M. T. AHREND, Tiie celebrated Solo Violoncellist, and a (ihand oficniiSTHA, fJON I) U CT II liSi CARL BENTZ, THEODORE THOMAS, Mid MARK HASSLEB. Conductor at Piano H. (1 THUNDER. Lender in ilrcliuntra .SIMON Tinketa or AdmiHsion, (no extiajcharge tor reserrea seats), lilly cents, can be obtained at Ooold’s, Seventh nnd Cliestnut streets, and all other principal musia stores, st the Continental Hotel ticket oflice, at the Aca demy of Music, nnd at the residence of Mr. 1309 Locribt at. Loom open commenco at A o elocir. aplr>-tnth2t American academy of MUSIC. BENEFIT «rK ATTACHE?' A OHAND VOCAL CONCERT, ndor the dirootion of PBOFE.SSOfi FlSiJilnsß, ON MONDAY EVENING, APRIL 28, 1862. EUngio tickets 25 emits; secured seats 10 c«nti extra. Bo k oilier oven Ihrre days In adviinco-Solh, 28th, and 25th nf April—front 0 At M> to I Pi Ql> Tickets and aocurcd seats can now be had at the fol lowing places: Mr. .T. E. Gould; Lee & Walker, au4 Mr. llieley’B: tit Conthieutal flotel. ap!2-stuth-Tt CEL E E RATION OK TUB FIRST ANNIVERSARY FIRST REGIMENT OF JNFANTiiY RESERVE BiIIGADE. SAPI'toLAV) Al-iifh ia, ieea, AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. W. C. H. PROCEEDS FOR THE BENEFIT OF SICK "AND WOUNDED VOLUNTEERS. An ORATION will Ijp ch-ilvm-eil by the Rev. KINGSTON *£lio reading of one of T. BUOHANAX READ'S PA* A MILITARY BAND OF THIRTY PIECES, under the direction of CARL SENT/., A full Programme will bo published on Friday next. TICKETS FIFTY CENTS EACH; cau be procured of any member of tho Regiment.. apl6»2t WALNUT-STBJBIfiT THEATRE— mHTji wrt WALNUT Streets. Sole Lessee MRS. M. A. GABRETTSON RE-ENGAGEMENT OF MISS C. THOMPSON* Mi*s Charlotte Thompson as Edith and Zeldia—twe LETTERS characters. THIS UVUNIM&! AXl> fiVRKV BVKNINO UNTIL rrRTITKH SOTICB, Will be performed, the play iu five ac*a, entitled EDITH AND ZELDIA; Or* Tho Old Tower of Churlswood. Edith find Zeldia Miss OkavUittu Tliwum Lbtd CllftHSWftftd Mr, doling* Priors—so, 371{, 75, and 25 cents; Private lloxesL ftfi and S 3, according to their locale. Poors open at 7 o’clock. To commence at 7#. MKS, JOHN DKNW’S ARCM-STBEET THEATRE. Acting Stage Manager W. S. FURD3EBIQKS, Business Agent and Treasurer JOS. D. MURPHY r POi’a/rii ilfiJs I *i.—iji<;iiTv-rfi?cG2»i» Mf.iir t.F JOHN DREW. JOHN DREW. TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, 1862, Fourteenth time of tbe new drama CROfIOORE-NA-lilljHOGB, Andy Hoiitalmn, the Foster DroUieL... Mr. Johu Drevi To be followed by Pat Rodney, In rehearsal—THE GROVES OF BLARNEY. Seats can be secured for Mr. John Drew’s represent*- ti«fia tittle days ill Dooriop*h at 7 o'clock: performance commences at 1% preciiely. CONTINENTAL THEATRE. ANOTHER NEW’ DRAMA !! A DECIDED HIT. TO-NIGHT, AND EVERY NIGHT until further notice, will be presented the ontirotr m*w three* act IRISH DRAMA! . entitled »THK MACARTHY]” ORi THE PEEP O' HAT. Tbe Macartby Mr. J. B. Rtudley^ The Babby Mr. 0. Hale. Nelly Brady Miss Jennie Porker* THE EXHIBITION OF THE DAY. INDIA, AND THE GREAT SEPOY REBELLION, Now In its FIFTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK, The *« Monitor” will he shown at every performance. IIEHR ENGELKK’S ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY aud SATURDAY AVTfiRNOOSTS, And Briscoe’s (Quartette every evening. Acitoissioa 25 cents, Six Uckuis, Ghil'lroiij 19 cents. Commence, evenings at 8 o’clock; afternoons 3, apl4-6t BOX OFFICE, ACADEMY OF MU SIGi—The regular solo of TTCKETS for MiRK OBAXD CONCERT, m-xtl MONDAY EVENING, tho 21st instant, will commence THI# (Thursday) MORNING, at the Box Office and at the Continental Hotel. ap!7 Q TEKEOSOOPTIOOFS OF THE RE= BELLION, for public exhibitions; viowsVjf nil the prominent Battles, Incidents, and Men. Full pi iced and illustrated catalogues sent free, by JAMES W. QUEEN A CO., Opticians, apli-lm No. 624 CHESTNUT Street^^^Philadelphia. Concert hall. A DRILL of tbe Battalion of S IVNDEBS* OA DETB, complimentary to their Military Instructor. Major G. ECKENDORFF, take place on TffU’BS x»A.'V i VTCtviNG. April 17th. Tickets 5Q cents. Ns extra charge for reeved B euta. »ni Germania orchestra. CARL SENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALS every BATORDAY, at 3* o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL PUNB HALL. Package ef Eight Pickets, 91 \ Single Tickets, 25 eta. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould's, a*9ATubond Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B*tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF TBF, JFIHK ARTS is now clobwJ, »mt wilt rwpoß on MONDAY, the 28th inst. apB»tf tlve of the county of Philadelphia, has been a SaletiUßii for the last 10 years, without losing a day ; will engage for the Collection of Debts, act as salesman, or iu any capacity requiring stability or integrity. Best of re* fcreuce Address st County i” ZYcffffofllofli aplnStfr Saleswoman wanted Wanted, a YOUNG LADY, who is thoroughly ex* perfenced in the lietail Dry Goods business. Apply t» BESSON & SON. ap!6-3t XYTANTED—A complete set of “ Tha V T Press.’' from its commencement. Address Box 1563, Philadelphia post office, stating price, Ac. ap9«Bt* « UNITED gTATEg MARINES,— Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps* for sea service aboard of meu-oMvar, SEVERAL HUH DEED ABLE-BODIED MEN, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. Young man from the conn* try not less than 5 feet 4X inches high, who shall pass the taeite&l exAbilhatlob, ftfad 4Hllht, Will bSWIVS iIUNA cents per mile for the distance travelled in cotuius to the Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street, below Spruce, Philadelphia, or at 108 MARKET Stroet, Wilmington* Delaware- All other information that may be re , - | aoired win tpgiYPH, /AS?SB MSWJSi !?9p{fttfli »p3-3m | npti-iit sro4 BwniUms u(B«Wr WANTED —A Situation as Salesman, by a young mat), who has been engaged in the Hardware business for fifteen years—part of the time ta this city j has a large and valuable acquaintance lu Hta* Bouri, Illinois, and Kentucky. Address box &V 4&, 84. Loiub Post Office. aps*l2t* DEPUTY QUARTERMAS TER TER GKNI‘.KAL’B OEKICE. Piiiladblpjiia, April 3. 1832. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VoweIs to load with Coal lor Port Monroe, Va. A. BOYD, ap4-tf Captain and A. Q. M. jSI DEPUTY QUARTERM A'S. SESStER GENERAL’S OFFICE, Philadelphia, Apri13,1662. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load with Coal for Alexandria, Va. A. BOTD, ftpl-tf Captain aud A. Q. H. FOR MALE AND TO LET. A SMALL FAMILY, 859 NORTH SEVENTH Street, woilld Mht 16 & FeSp&cliUlS iamily, without cbildron. Saloon, Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, range, with hot and cold water, bath room, and two bed chambers. ap!7-2b* COUNTRY PLACE TO LET.—A email country pt&ce, partly furnished, together with stable and carriage house, on j?lcetowu Lane, quarter of nmile vest of Frankford,and leßathan five minutes' walk from the passenger railroad. Apply to J. COOKE LONC9TRETH, Ho. 70S BANSOM Street* aplTillistnOt* TO LET—WHARF AND LARGE BIIBD, suitable for a coal wharf, on Delaware avenue near Laurel street, Eighteenth Ward. Inquire of G f A. # E. A. LANDELL, ap!7*et* Nos. no orIOS3N.PELAWABB Avenue. ELEGANT GERMANTOWN RE- Ha. 81DRNCE TO LET.—The commodious mansion* with large lot, stable, and coach-house and garden, on ARMAT Street, (Linden Place); within threo minntee* walk of Church-lano Station. This property ia beantt* Tully situated, woll shaded, and ia reploto with convenl er,Ceg_gaB, batli, and water closet, Ac. A desirable winter and Bummer residence. Apply to W W. P. WIIjSTACH. N< l. 3B North TIIIBD Street, gplO.tlistnßllf* TO I>K LET—Tlic Second, Third, and Fourth Floors of 427 MABKET street, well adapt ed for the Boot ami Shoo and Straw business. Apply toM PATTON, 29 South EIGHTEENTH street. . WEST PHILADELPHIA COT- El TAGE FOR SALE, corner of FORTIETH street (late Till) and VENANGO street, two squares north or j has a large lot of ground, hot and cold Ac. A largo part can remain. Inquire next door. Good stock will be taken in part payment. aplO-St^ HANDSOME COUNTRY RESI liiiL DKNCES, 0 to 40 acres. WHITEMAN A WILLg. No. 1 Mn-cintile Library Building*. apld-St* COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC fill CITY. —Fur Sale or to Let. four cottages, suitahla Tor family summer reiidenceei eituated near the Ueaobi Fer particulars aud terms, apply to JOHN STB WART, No. 427 WALNUT Btreet, Or at tlie Office of the Caardcn and Atlantic Land 00., apl2> ot 424 WAbMT Strgff, Sk TO LET, AT A LOW RENT, H f o r a EOAROINtI.IIO USB—Tlie large DWEL LING, No 620 LOCUST Street, opposite Washington Si iu are, 27 reenu. ll f ater "t WIT' I*' 1 *' optß, Ac., in good ropitfr* S. KIHfIaTOM McCA¥| apl2.et* 427 WALNUT Btreet. a TO LET.—Large HOUSE and fid premises, No. 126 RACK Street. Would anttootr /opuJ/anu/aotori/i R. HATS, ap]2-12t* 210 North THIRTEENTH Btreet. BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman, in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between Third and Eighth and Chestnut and Fine. Any gentle man or widow lady having spare room can addrean ” Route Agent,” until 12 o'clock, Tuesday, April Ist, Philadelphia l*. 0, mhll AMirNKfIUSJNTg. GODDARD, TRIQTIO POE3I9* THE OMNIBUS, John Drew. WANTS. BOARDING.