LETTER FROM NEW YORK. The University of New York and Death of Mr, fr'relinahnyscn—Help for the Western Sol dirrs-Gentra! Smt at Horn*—feier Funk in conswnption—immigrants Arrived—-Wm. B, Astor's Steamer Yankee—Col, Corcoran as Harbor Master—Custum House Returns— Steamer for Glasgow—Opthalmic Hospital Oration in Honor of our Victo ries—Nation a 1 Prisoners' Commission— stocks. Markets* &c. ffCorrespondence of The Press.] New York, April 17,1562. Tbe council of the University of the city of new York ftilept&d & fISrISS 6f resolutions iu reference to ike decease •of tl»e Hon. Theodore Frelinghuyeen, and directed that ft copy of the same be furnished to tho widow and fa mily. Churches, other organizations, and individuals, in this •city have exhibited a lively and practical sympathy with ike brave soldiers of the West, by contributing liberally to the funds and means of the Western Sanitary Associa tion. Yesterday, General Scott arrived at his old residence in Eliublth, Whsrs it i J said he intends So remain for the future. He was met at Elizabeth port by a large delega tion of his old friends and neighbors, who eecoried him to hia residence with the respect due to his exalted cha racter and services. The “Peter Funks," or meek auottoneerir, are de creasing tu numbers very fast. The action taken some lime ago in reference to rhiu species of fraud and villainy, by Superintendent .Kenned), is taking the business out of the Maj or*s office, where it has always b«eu filtered, stud vhere new airaufjt-mcnta liou bueu made for its pro tection, immediately ufttr the adeem nf Mayor Updyko to office. Superintendent Kennedy placed a vigorous ■police captain at tt# City Hall, nod directed all •* Peter I'liaks ”to be handed to him. By this, hundreds of dol lars have beeu kept from the maws of officials iu the Mayor's office, and the mock have tonal that the police could not be bought up with impunity, ’l'he Commissioners of ftnugranou report ihe arrival Of 649 enugrflats during iho piibr week—y, ugiiuest *12,607,915 last year; Increase, this sense®, 55.H72.Da4 Tkero waj also entered, during the month, foreigu specie of the value of £59,327, against #5,546,400 B*uie m mth Inst Tear. Tbe exports of tho mouth were £ll 989.714, of which $2,471,233 were of specie. Tbe export of March, 3863, was £11,851,394. The exports, recapitulated for the nine months of the fi&eul pear, (.how i From Jui> 1 From July 1. Domestic Produce .$109,873,000 $87,808,000 Foreign Goods re-exported. 3,195,009 5,056.000 Specie., 9,382,000 22.074,000 ...... $113,959,000 $114,938,090 The imports of foreign goods same period were $92,- '627,600 this year, against $158,667,000 ; the exports of specie $11,490,000, against $23 147,990. The now Clyde-built steatusuip At George leaves this port, on Satin day, for Glasgow, Tbl9 Whl, porbADB, 96 only Steamer sailing direct TO GlttrgOW lor 50016 time. The quarterly report of the attending surgeous of the JSev York Opthalmic hospital, sets forth that they have .received and given advice to 296 patients, making a total of 10,000 siuce the organization of me charity. tfrct Monday evening the hew York Huruidnie S &- •citty sing a grand Te Dcurn nt Imig Hall, in honor of the victories obtained by the national forces. The full strength of this numerous society, with a full orchestra and powerful pedal organ, will be combi* od for the •occasion: which will be the more imposing aud dignified f)J lilt pMSAhAe of Llenieiiaoi General and Gqq, Atdtrsin.llie hero of Fort Sumpter. The only member of tho Rational Prisoners Commis sion, in attendance, for the last two days, bas been Judge Pierpont. Ifo reason is given for the absence of the •other two member^, The rohowiug were the sales of stocks at the second board to-day: S5OOO USdsBl cpn.b3o 03# 100 Pacific M 3 S 104;.' 10000 do 93->i 7 do 104* 30000 USos'Bl reg... 9i>jj 10 do MtM1 ,,,,104jJ 500 t» US dal yr cert. 97* 50 EHich Ceucral R... &{>)£ 56000 do.. 07# K.O Galeua A Ghi.-blO 67 % 33000 Term 6a’90..510 57* 200 tt Y Cm K....a30 83 ACOOO do 57# 200 do 83 ? 0 ' 7000 Missouri 6s 50 300 Erie Railway 36 V 5000 -do 49J£ 600 do b3O 37 30000 do blO 59 356 da.......... 37 1000 Mi3S 6sißß to H 50 Erie Railway pref. 61# *St J K 59 100 to slO 61V -4000 MichSSF 91# i 50 do 01% 5000 do bGO 92# 50 do b3O 61# 3000 N Y Centba ’76.103* 190 do ..810 61% :SOOO Tole AAY 2d 4fl# 100 & 0 . a 6 SWCCiOTtfToISF.. Stjtf 55 J 0 b«)(il'4 JOOOO Am Gioii . .565,1014 Olev A Tol ex div. 4-2* !50B|£OfH 5O Chi * RI 55 ®*. uf Commerce 88 THE HAftKfiTS. Fluyk a> _ d Meal,—.The muuhy for Western and State Flour is moderate, and with free receipts and more favorable t ews from Europe, prices ot the low *nd me dium grades are 10a>15c lower, aud the better grades are very irregular. The totes are ?,950 bbte at 7O for superfine Stale Rid Western ; $4.80®5 for extra Slate —tbe latter rate for autumn ground; £4 Sol 32 for red Wegtfttl i Sf 66 fur ftmfeer ■Western: Milwar.Seo Clnt> on private terms; 51.38 for good v bite Michigan, delivered. Oats are firm; prime nor plenty; sales of Canadian and Western at 37©39c, and state at 40®49Yc. Bye is firm and in fair reuuei-t; salts* of 11,400 bush at on pier, and delivered. itom is rather heavy, particularly new, the demand light: sales of 54,000 bush at 58ta>d0c tor Western mixed; •58c for Southern yellow: and 70®7ic for do white. Piio\ isioxs.—The Pork market ia hoavy, and rather lower: sales of 110 bbls at 75 l»r Mess: $12.75 -for good Western Prime Mesa, aud 31 for Prime. Beef is steady aud in fair demand ; nales ot 300 bbls •at $12.07 ®l4 for Prime Mess, and $ La,Bo®ls fi r extra. (Prime Mess is auiet: sales at $2.20, aud India Mess 81 25. Beef Hams are steady atsl7®i7.so. Bacon ia steady; sales of 68 bxa at dafijtfc for Cum* fceriand cut, 7#c for short ribbed, for do clear. Lard is heavy and less active; sales of 680 bbls and tes at 7\ c, and extra at 8 c. €ITY ITEMS. The Misses Chapman's School at Homes 3L'P.t. — In acollier column of our paper, to-day, will be found thp card of the Miasea Oh&pmuu’a boarding and day school for young ladies at Hoknesburg, iocaied about eight miles from the city proper. Ihe adfantagesoffered by these Udiea are worthy the attention of parentß. Pupils are received in the family of the teachers, whQ aim at thoroughness, rather than rapidity, in Impacting instruction. From their statement, contained in their •circular, which we have received, and the testimony of residents in this city respecting the excellence of this school, we have no hesitation in recommending it to the favor of our readers, here and throughouttne country. Superior Hams and Dried Meats.—Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Are hi and Funth streets, has just received an elegant lot of his celebrated Jersey •cured hams; also Pried Beef of the best quality, and ■large size Tongues, to which we invite the attention of our readers. Refuigeratohs and "Water-Coolers for Hitt million, at F. S. Parson A Manufactory, corner -of Pock and Pear streets. Interesting Extract from the London TiMSb. —It appears that thu Washington Government hail tmffertd flaaiher defeat it a hattU at Lae><3— .»r»g, in which the Confederates carried off two gunboats, *tlie General Grant and the General Buell , belonging to the Federals, and from 18,000 to 20,000 prisoners 5 the balance of the Fedeialg escaped by swimming to Island So. 10. Pittsburg is a large manufacturing town, the •capital of I'hiHdeJpliis, and is situated at the confluence -of the Mississippi and Tennessee rivers, nearly opposite to Savannah. which latter city is at preg?nt by cemmocore striDghßm’s laige fleet, assisted by the land force? tf General Fremont. Near to Pittsburg is tho celebrated ‘ one-price* Clothing Store of Charles Stokes, where all clothing is sold at o&e price, from the most ■finished gealUmPiffl habit to Hurt of a BchooWboy of a half-d 07,fen summers, one among the many instances of reckles-ftr:?*-* of the war-business, as conducted in the States/* It has been competed that the number of lilim&n belies on the fcarih is about on© thousand mil lions. They speak 3,064 known tongues, in which thore are more than 1,100 religions or creeds p cached. The ave rage duration of life is 30?5 years. One-fourth of those ■born die before they reach the age of seven yCWBj Of bo? Tor© tut> are old enough to appreciate tho tine and dura ble styles of spring and summer clothing manufactured hy Granville Stoker, the Fashioner and Clothier, at No. 600 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, where the cheapest garnieista in (be city can al\vay» be procurwi. As IsiERCErTED Despatch.—The rebels lately intercepted a letter from General McClellan which was written in cipher. The letter was constructed by fcfipg ft vrhitp swfaso a pitch of pawn on which la printed the alphabet in various combinations and in pa rallel lines, covering the entire sheet. By perforating both pieces at the letters needed to spell out such words as the writer wishes to use, the white paper becomes an inexplicable medley of little holes. After much eocklteg over the intercepted document, a key to the mystery was discovered, and the following dlbtence was produced: «* The best garments for soldiers and civilians, for gen tlemen and youths, are those made at the Brown Stone OloUuag Bali, Nos. 065 »nd tiod Chestnut street, above Sixth.” Moth-Proof Clothes Chests, made of the beat Florida red Cedar, well .earned, and warranted, at {lie liafrisf rator Manufactory) corner of Sock and Pear igtreeU. E. 8. Faksok & Co. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. WT 811 FOURTH PAG* ARRIVED. Bark Warren Hallett, Hallott, 90 days from Palormo, -with fruit, Ac. to Isaac Jeanne ACo April lat s* ao, long 7415, nctir H W Fry, from Turks Island tor Bottom Brig Jarlen, (Norw) Hansen, 26 days from ——, Nor way, in ballast to captain. Brig Alice Maude, Edget, 17 days from Cardenas, with pugar to 6 & W Welsh. Schr Isabella Maria, (Br) Cawl. from Bemerara, via Fast Harbor, T 1,12 days, with salt, tom, and rice to A F Outerbridge. Schr Maggie Van Dnsen, Ireland, 16 days frem Ponce, PB, w ith sugar and mo asses to JotuijMasou A Co. Schr Amy Wooster, Wooster, IB Lucca, Jo, With logwood, sugar, Ac* lofiU W«tz!ar Co— vessel tO F A Bonder A Co. Bchr Fulton, Brag{, 5 days from Newboryport, with mdse to Geo B Kerfoot Scbr Edward, Smith, 4 days from Newport, in ballast to KB gather *Co» , „ ecbr i h yvalnwrlgbti MullorU, S days from Boston, in ballast tp cppt&in. Schr Delaware. Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with wheat to Jas Barratt A Son. Schr Lucy, Spencer, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with &*d to B H Lea. ? Schr John A Thomas, llinson, 1 day from Smyrna, with corn to Jas Barratt A Son. City lew Boat, Bchellinger, 6 hours from the Ledge Light, having towed Id Bombay Book snip Free Trade* bound to Liverpool, whora she anchored, and remaiael p? ip id o'clock yesterday morning. OLIABBP. Bark Ells, Howes, Barbados, T Watt son k Sons. Bchr Cora, Kelly, Gloucester, Hintiickson A O'over. Schr Edward. Smith, Boston, E R Sawyer h Co. gebr Rescue, Bacon, J R BlakfatoQ gchr Jonathan Cone, MLehatfey, ITftrfflrd, do flehr Blndeer, Davis, Providence, L AtHeuried A Co. gebr H B Ooggshall, Swain, Key West, Tyler, Stone A Co. S* hr Ivy, Henderson, Key West, do @chr J It Yogler, Strom* Halifax! Konmulv. Stftlra A 00. Schr Eva Boil, Lee, Boston, Bepplier A Bro. Schr Geo F Stono, Johnson. Fa!l River, captain. Schr L A Baylos, Bayles, Boston, W If Johns. Schr H W Godfrey, Weeks. Salem, V Fish. Schr Mary Johnson, Nickerson. E«Bt Cambridge. Cast- DW, Stiekuey & Wellington, sir H Ii Gaw, Her, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. BT TELEORAPH. (Correspondence of the Press.) Nrw York, April 17. Anlved, bark Queen. Victoria, from Dublin; brig Chan ticleer. from Arroyo; brig Los Amigos, from Porto Ca bello; brig A B Cook, from St Croix; schrs Blanche, from J&cmul; Magnet, from Arroyo; A Hastings, from Aux Cayes. _ Below, bark Wilhelmine, from the West Indies. Bostuh, April IT. Arrived, ship Carolina, from Buenos \yr*-s; bark Law rence, from Table Bay; bark Harvest Queen, from Cadiz; bark Tremont, from Bathurst; bark B Burgess, from Cieufuegoe; brigs Marshall Goreo and Walter Roues, from Cardonas; brigs C M Carver and A D Torroy, from do; brig Upen Sea, from Bemedios; brig G Hopkins, from Ok-nfuogOftJ schr East Wind, ft*om Jeremle. MEMORANDA. Capt Foster, of schr Minnesota, at this port from St Johns, Tit, reports: April 12th, lat 32 N, long 74 02, saw a large tliree-decker man* of-war heading to the soivh- ViTiiu; bail nothing sothnt tApsalU, coursoß, and no Jibs—supposed her to to be the Vermout. Brought *>n ll e crew of tchr Dancing Wavo, of Portland, which was lott on her passage to Havana, by a water spout, on the 9th ot March. The crew, with the exception of tho mac*, Mr. Bennett, who woe drowned, were taken off bv the brig France Jane, of Baltimore, aftar being on the i?re k eight days without water, and landed at St Johns. April 14, off Hatteras, spoke schr George Hoffman; for Port Bo) a], loaded with mules—all wall. Ketcb Commerce, Barnes, hence, was discharging at Mayaguez. Fit, 4tli inst. Brig Bunn&b, therman, from Calais for Philadelphia, at Gloucpstep 15th inst. Schr J M Vance, Burdge, hence, arrived at Boaton 16th in&t. Schr Jas Allderdice, Stites, cleared at Boston 16th inst. for Philadelphia. Scbr George Fales, Nickeisou, hence, arrived at Pro dbneo 15th ioßt. Schr Vendovi, Bray,from Calais for Philadelphia,at Newport 15th in-t. SchrJ&mce Neilson, Burt, henco, arrived at Somerset 16th inst. Schr Seaman's Bride, Guise, hence, arrived at Fall Xti- Biver 101 b inst. Schr Col Ellsworth, Bowe, hence, arrived at Gloucester 13lh inst. Steamers Cygnet, Hanson, and Ironsides, Vanderveer, hence, at New York yesterday. ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS Vr TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST RIGHT, COFTINUHTAL HOTIt-Ninth Cheshiut sti. T Scott, Chicago, 111 H Roberts, Quincy, 111 Alex Miller, Chicago, 111 SamlStevebßon, Lex. Ky S II Dorseit, Maryland Miss Dorsett s sis, Md Mis Lawrence Ada, Boston E Brooks, Penna E Stapleton, New York J H Bice, Massachusetts J C Elms, Boston A A Foster, Boston j X Sears.tr wf, Now York B B Bowen, Boston W O Chamberlain, Boston F L Mariya W N Marcus New York Jos Swan, Boston H 33 Parry, Lancaster W l'irmstone, Easton Pr C C Kerney, USA W S Cox. Georgetown, D C "\> m A* Lonl, New York W McConkey, Penna E L Wotd6id&Ala,Baltimor6 W DMcJiicon, Z P Lusby. Baltimore E F Larrabee, Baltimore Mies L P Brown, Baltimore Miss Julia Porter Baltimore Miss Maggie Larrabee, Balt Miss M Woodside, Balt Mi»B Rebecca Traffic, Balt Miss Balh'o Joqps, Balt J H Walker, Cecil co, Md TJJ Qg?j, PeIWWO H x>eiawftte j a Hieicand, Laucuster 6 H Savage, Boston MrsGossma. New Jersey Bev W Watson, New York G W Bond, Boston Miss Bond, Boston T Lutkinß, New York W W Huntington, N York I Perego, New York M D Tan Iforn, IT 8 A J B McCreary, M Ohutik L Glover, New York H W Graves, New York L C Hamerslee G Hamorslce j 11 Hamerslee H Burnstea-1, Boston W P Kuhn, Boston £ Greathouse, California K Iv Jones, Quincy, 111 E Greenleaf, St Louis 11 IV Fuller, Boston Mrs Soston Wigglesworth, Boston Mrs H W Pickerti g, 603 t Miss Pickering, Boston G S Pettibone, New York C Wendell, Washington J Getty, Baltimore L E Snow*. New Jersey S E Tootle & la, Missouri E R Hall A la, Boston £ Hagiues, N York John 8 Loomis, Illinois G S Stephenson A ia, N Y T W Norcrosß A la, Boston Geo B Hazewell, N York J Anderson, New Haven Miss C Anderson, N ilaven John Sloane, New Haven J S DQworih, Pittsburg S N Goodall, Cleveland W Wright, Newark, N J Jas Hauehton, jr ? 33oston CP Mari le, WofVinortfliind U N Markte, Westmoreland Chas ArbucKle, Tittsburg John Thompson, Allegheny F Boyd 3 dau, Boston Chas P Schuyler, N York D 13 Stedmau, Boston F H Hooper, Boston J S Hall, N York Allen Bose, N York R C Hooper, Boston H fi Fay, Newport,Hl W W Fay, Newport, BI C L oft\bb£, ll6blevldeO O Settans, Mu F H E iton, Pittsburg A Van Arnhrim, England J RBitgs, Paris Chas A Selliman, N Y J CalGwell, Lancaster W B Crocker, Connecticut E Heymann, New York Mrs Stevenson A dan, Ky tV A Torrey. New York A J Larrabee. New Jersey Copt f* RftYflißg? Julia E Httufurd* N York 3T S Kirtland Ala, N Y Geo B Butler, New York Soml M Neil, New York H M Humphrey, NY M Thayer A 2 sons, Boston A F Hastings, Hartford Geo A Shaw, Boston L L Weld, Colorado Ter N Stratton, New Jersey E Becve, New Jersey J Jones. New Jersey J M Barthalow, Baltimore W H Thoinpsoh, St Louis H Wilson A wf, Moss F d«?, New York Sami Linton, Cheater COj Pft Miss B Kimble, Chester co H C Greenfield, Cheater co W Baldwin, Newark, Dtl W II Eder, Maryland F Ewing, Lancaster co, Pa Geo P Fulton, Cecil co, Md D Scott, Elktou, Maryland T H Adfttns, Mt Union, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. John Early, Carli&le, Pa N B Harding, Ya J II Forman, Va A J Sowers, Pa T J Burnett, Harrisburg John Morrow* Pa J Morrow, Conn C Price. Pa HW Baker, Sesford, Del C N Sproul, Cbestcrco B C Sproul, Chester co James Sproul, Chester co 8 Patterson, Lane co, Pa H Meghen, USA Col C Carmany, Phiia, Pa JJ Eshelman Phila, Pa Mrs. llalueß, Md C Wooster, Baltutore J H FJsber, Johnstown, P* A W Croj¥, MiUroy, Pa W Anderson, Pa N H Wright* Bedford co G C Davis, Bedford co, Pft D Bochenderfer, Pa James Strcde, Mifflin co DB Newcomer, Perry co T H Miller, Lancaster John F Huber, Lancaster W B Colyville, Newark James Ford, Newark NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Captain George Junker B T Jones, Scranton Thus Coleman, Lancaster Clias S Miller, Muncy, Pa G W Bitter, Nuncy J T Williams, Williamsport P F McCaullji Lubanon J 8 Dell, PhUadelimm S lireamer, Pbumixville Napoleon Deseh, Lebanon Mrs M A Gillespie, Lanc’r Miss Lizzie Martin, Phila J W Grove, Lebanon Elias Grove, Lebanon J Y Batber, Mifflinburg J A Gerhart, Jonestown osapxsom hogs*—©owna street, above MarkeL J W Bedpatb, Pittsburg lIM Preston, Stockport LII Van gcoik A la, N J J H fiixby, New York W Thomas, Penna G Marine, Delaware J A Boozer, New Jersey C Phillips, New Hope R H Ramsay, D&ylsStewn fl C Bradshaw, J T Dungas, Bustletun E Prizer, Doylestowa J Bartley, New Hope 'E F Raw, Connecticut H Garvey, New Jersey J Roberts, New Jersey BALD EAGLE—Third gtTWfc &b9T« CltftoWMU, Mrs Graver, rennsburg Mrs F Kauffman, Allentown P P Marst, Pennsylvania J B Hampton, Montgco, Pa F 8 Manning, Montgco, Pa Baml Seem, Bath, Pa John H Kotterer, Pa John B Pa W Dorney, Leligh co, Pa J L Kliuker, Bethlehem JTI QttAkattewn EUia beemer, Virginia MOUNT YXBNON HOTEL—SeoonU at, ab. Areb. John Sbouse, Pike co W Griswold t Del co, N Y M Shockley* Mass Capt Hemming way C F Tftg&H, Maryland J Trout* Bordetitownj N J J Wolf, Bordentown, N J Gamt Simlns. Pike co BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Caflowhlll. W H Lochman, York C W Cooper, Allentown G W Wolf* Danboro* W P Near, N©w York J Solvsimsr, Penna Nathan Trexler, Penna j H Law, Hollidaysburg A J WoU’klll, Lt>w!«towa SPECIAL. NOTICES. Special Jiotice. — The undersigned VOllld rea 4 eclfiilly invite the Attention of lititrleiadi and the public to bis new and handsome Lager Beer and CONCERT Saloon, No. 431 CHESTNUT Street. The ORiabiisl-n ent has been beautifully fitted up, and is supplied with ENGLE & WOLF’S XiAOfcß BBKR, a» rtw ft Chv/LCe BtOCK Of WINES BQli REFRESH MKNTS generally. On SATURDAY EVE NING NEXT will be given a Grand Introductory FREE CONCERT, Big. ACHIABDI Leader. Con arts (o Zip conttnuAZ nightly tkma/Ur. The sub scriber trusts, by strict attention to the wishes of hia visitors, to tender his establishment a favorite place of resoit. G. KL*4A»KR, apl3-2t 431 CHESTNUT Street. 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 coueumpti°u owe their afflictions to the fatal mis take if l* waiting for » cough to get well of itself.” Do not fall into this error, but avail yourself at once of a renoedj which thirty years’ experience has demonstrated is certain to procure a speedy cure. HAVE TOC ASTHMA OB PHTHISIS 7 Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT, which will overcome the spasmodic contraction of the wind tubes, and cause Hum to eject the mucous or matter which clogs them up, ami by an easy and free expectoration re move all difficulty of breathing. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS 7 Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. This wide spread disease, which may generally be describod as an infiammarifn of tho fine skin which Hoes the inside of the wind lubes 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, and difficulty of breathing, and if the case is not of too long standing, will certainly pro duce a cure. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION I Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. It cleanses the lungs from all irritating matters, while at tho same time it beals and invigorates them. Of atl the remelies which have been offered to the public for this drew? gig. etvse, nrne have stood the test of time or maintained 90 universal a popularity as this Expectorant. Thousands who have been given up by their physicians as incura ble, have been restored to perfect health by its use, and their testimony must wml c ti9n ft ftU wt)9 read it, HAVE YOU PLEURISY? Then use JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT. By taking two or three large doses in tbe early stages of the dis ease in quick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, Uiis preparation acts as & sudorific or sweating medi cine, and subdues the inflammation at the outset. HAVE TOU WHOOPING COUGH ! Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. There is no remedy which go oflHhiftUi’ orercomeß this disease as the Expectorant. What parent can witness the suffer ii’gs of her children from this distressing complaint with out doing all in her power for their relief 7 What medi cine so pleasant to tbe taste, or so certain to produce im mediat? benefit 7 OiYe It a trial} then.i and let It prove its efficacy. nAVE YOU CROUP? Then use JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. Children are subject to no disease more sudden In its attacks, or, in tho absence of prompt relief, none more fatal In ltd v&- 6UltB tbfth CfOUp. Parents, therefore, should keep at band a remedy sure and thorough. Such a remedy may be found in the Expectorant, /and every careful mother will keep a supply by her. JATNE’S EXFECTOBANT Is & standard medicine. For thirty years it lias been before the public, and during this period its curative powers have been testified to by all classes of people in flli QUArt@rfi of the WOrid. Physicians, clergyman, lawyers, merchants, aud mechanics have experienced its remedial effects, and have furnished us with their testi mony, and it may be found at length in onr Almanac. To their convincing certificate? W 0 WOUld refer the Uoatoing. It is prepared only at No. 242 Chestnut street, and may be had of Druggists throughout the com try. ap 17 2t CAhpfeir Sweepers.— Cranes* patent RUBBER and CARPET SWEEPER, for sale at the Housekeeper’s Furnishing Store, cor. DOCK and PEAR Streets. apld»st E. S. FAESON A CO. Onz-Friox Clothing, op ths Latest Bvtlxs, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods mado to Order warranted satisfac tory. Out Osk*Prioi Svsvbu ii strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. se22.lv JONES A GO., 604 MARKET Stroet MARRIED. DUGGJN—HARRISON.—On the 15th inst,, by Bev. Kingston Goddard, Mr. Chas. Duggin, of New York, t) Mrs. Emily Harrison, of this city. * LAYTON—BUSH.—On the 16th inst., by Iter. Geo. F. WfsweiJ, Capt, C. Rodney Layton, U, S. A.» to Mary it., daughter of Dr. Lewis f. Bush, of Wilmington, De laware * WHITE—NEALL.—On the morning of the Kth inst, by the Rev Joseph Castlo, D. D., Mr. Samuel White to Mi»e Mary, daughter of the late Samuel Neall, Etjij., all ofthiecitY. * SIMS—JOHNSON.—On the evening of the 13th, by the Rev. W. C. Robinson, William hints aud Martha Johnson, of Germantown. * DIED. ALEXANDER.—On Thursday morning, April 17th, 2862- Mary Hamilton, infant daughter of Mary Louisa and Dr. Samuel L. Alexander, deceased, late of Milroy, Mifflin county, Pennsylvania. * aNI On the morning of the 15tb instant, Philip P. Anderson, in tho 75th year of;his age. Piiheral from hie laie residence, No. 1016 Vernon street, (Friday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * SOUDER.—On the 15th inst., William S. Bonder, iu the 30th year of his age. Funeral from tbe residence of his mother, Mrs. Mary Suurtcr, 520 Frankford road, below Norris street, on Saturday morn in 3, lOlh lu&t., At 9 o’clock. To proceed to Whiteniarsh Union Church. ** KING.—Un the 14th instant, Dr. M. F. King, aged 57 years. [Pottsville papers please copy.] Funeral from the residence of his son-in-law, Lewis Nearest., Jr., Utis street, No. 1426- Eighteenth ward, on Monday morning, Qlri inri., at fi )£ A’risAk. HABMSTAD.—On the 15th inst., Oliver Perry Harsn stad, in the 46th year of his age. The relatives-and friends of the family are respectfally invited to attend tho funeral, at his late residence, No. 226 South Twentieth street,/this (Friday) morning, at 10 o’clock. KEYSEB.—On Tuesday, April 35th, at 12 o’clock, John S. Keyser, in the 46th year of his age. m The relatives and friends or the family are reapectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. 1516 North Eleventh street, this (Friday) afternoon, at 1 O’clock. Funeral to proceed to Germantown. Funeral from the residenco of her husband, Bridge street. Brideeburg, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. KBAEMEB.—Ou the 15th instant, William ltraemer, agfd 69 years. Funeral from bis late residence, No. 1010 Front street, above Laurel, this (Friday) afternoon, at 2 o’clock. -\/rOURNI]NG GOODS, AT CASH _LvJ_ PRICES.—BIack Bombazines, 62*, 75, and 87* cto; All'Wool Tamisea, 73 eta; All*wool Mousaetinsß, 61* ctsj ramels’ Hair Bareges, 37# eta; Crape Maretz, 18# cis; Milaualf, 15, and cts; Silk Grenadines, 75 cts; Gros de Shines, 70 cts; Second Mourning Bareges, 12 % cts; Black and White 6i)kg, eta; Black and Purple All- Wool Mousselineß, cents. BESSON A SON, Mourning Store, mh2B No. 918 CHESTNUT Street MASONIC NOTICE,v«TItE OFFICERS ana members of Eastern Star Lodge, No. 165 A. Y. M.. and the members of tho Order generally* are fra t-nmlJy requested to meet at the Hall, CHESTNCC St., THIS AFTERNOON, at 10 o’clock, to attend the funeral of tbeir late Brother JOHN 8. KEYSEB. By order of tbe W. M. It* it GREAT WAR LECTURE, • ? —Rev* 115 J. HYATT SMITH on the “ luierposition of God for the Salvation of the Nation in this Crisis,” in the Tenth Baptißt Church, EIGHTH Street, above Green, MONDAY EVENING, April SUt, 1661. Ticket* 25 cents* to be bad at T. B. Pugh's Book Store, Sixth and Chestnut streets* and at the door. ap!B-3t* ivg=» NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY given r that-the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL.GO \D cuMPany intend applying t© tb© Board or VTardvns of the port of Philadelphia, at their next meeting, on MONDAY-, the 21st instant, for peimiSßion to place two mooring piers in tho river Delaware, at Christian-street wharf. J- C. SHARPLESS, Engineer, Eastern Division P. E. S. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL IIS ROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia* April 16,1802. The BOARD OF DIEECTOBS have thi§ fodartfl a scml-annuai BivideLd of FOUR i*ER CENT, on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after May loth, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the oflice of the company. No. 23S gontli THXKD Street. THOS, T, FIBTH, apiTtjoi . Treasurer. OFFICE CATAWISSA RAILROAD []3 COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street. PiiiLADELrniA, April 15,1862. NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS—An Adjourned Meeting of the &tocbbolder© of th© Company will be held ou FRIDAY, the 18th day of April. 1862, at one o’clock P. M., at the Company’s Office, No. 308 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia ap!6-3t WM. R. FIBBER, Secretary. slw SCHUYLKILL AND BIfB K LA MAIiiOX, Gbanville stokes, 999 CIIEsiTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. II guarantis par bu position aux hornmes de gout, (iue ses vctenicns porterons toujours un cachet de distinc tion innimitable, et a des prix a 25 pour cent au dessona do n’importe quelle maieon, 6ft louguo dtude et aa Gqu© rout mis on rapport aveo lea artistes lea plus Uabtiea df sa psrtie, taut a Paris qu’a Londrea, et qui lui fourni rons toujours les plus nouvelles modes et les mieux por tees de cos deux pays. Avis a ccux qui tiennent a ©tre a l’avanc© des modes. ap4-fw-lm ry-==. NOTICE—A MEETING O F TH B ILS STOCKHOLDERS of the SHAMOKIN AND BEAR VALLEY COAL COMPANY will be held at the Counting Boom of FALE3, LOTHBOP, A OO.* No. 214 CHESTNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the 22d iUltUlll. ftt 10 O’clAill A. M., to elect five Directors and for other purposes connected with the Interest of said Company. Ily order. D. C. WHARTON, ap!4rmwf3t Secretary of the Corporators. 8 ATTENTION'—THE RE TURNED PAROLED PRISONERS ot the l.te California Regiment are requested to meet at SPRING GARDEN HALL, corner of Thirteenth and Spring Garden etreets, on BAT CRD AY AFTER* NOOK, at 2 o’clock. By onior of aplB.2t* Uaptuln FRANCIS J. KBFFEB. EEIMEB’S COLORED photo graphs. for SI. will eaUet, the moit critical. Xtie light end qbude thep? picture we naturally ar. ranged, ealtery, SECOND fltrseti ahoTC Green. It* TT'XTRiA PARED PE ACHES, Stoned IL Gherriu, New York Plume of the beat riuelity, Un aered Peachee, aud Dried Apvlea, very bright, at re due«d*rluA JAMES HOMER A SON SEVENTH and NOBLE acd SIXTH and WOOD. ap!B-St* • OF A HIGH ORDER OF MERIT are BRIHGR’S Life.*lze Oil-colored Photograph, light and shade naturally arranged. Now made at war prices. SECOND Sireet, above Green. It* FOR HAIR-DYEING, OR A DE LIfIIOUSBATH. Gentlemea should go to FOURTH and Bit AN OH. aplg.ittf mRI HOMER & SON’S celebrated 1 Green and Black TEAS. Stores, SRVBNTH and NOBLE and SIXTH and WOOD. N. B.—We are just in receipt o* a. tot of OcJong, of the new croj, in flavor. apW-Si* THE PRESS-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1862. Fancy dress silks: eanoy DRESS SILKS! Fancy Dmn Silks, 50 cento. Fan?y Dress Milks, 56 cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 62X cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 70 cents. High Lustre black Dress Silks, at very reduced prices. Wholesale buyers Will find new and desirable goods in our slock. CIIRWEN STODDART A BROTHER, It 450, 452, and 454 N. SECOND St., above Willow. Double- width tiLK striped NICOLAS, B2X cents. Wholesale net-casn buyers will find desirable styles of geode, at low prices, in tmr stock. CUB WEN STODDART A BROTHER, It 450, 452, and 454 N.-SECOND St, above Willow. GRftEN BAREGE ANGLAIS, 12# cent, Wholesale net*casti bnyers will find desirable stylei of goods, at low prices, in onr stock. CUKWRN STODDART & BROTHER, It 450, 4f2i and 454 N SECOND St, above Willow, PLAIN STYLES Off POPLINS, MOZAMBIQUES, BAREGE ANGLAIS, Ac. _ A large stock of deßirable stylos of Spring aud Sum mer Dress Goods. CUBWE3 gTQPPUVC ft BROTHER, It 450, 452. BDd 454 N. SECOND St, above Willow'. QILK PLAID AND STRIPED POP- O LINS, 31 cents, Cbene Poplins, 37* cents. b\lver*mixed Poplins. 00 cents. Black and White Plaid Poplins, 62}£ cents. Black and Whitt Striped Poplins, G2* cents. Nf t wholesale buyers will find desirable styles of Dress Goods, at low prices, in our stock. GCKWEN STODDART A BROTHER, It 4f>0 t 452, and 454 N. SECOND Bt., WillVfft BP OO HE-HOE DER STELLA SHAWLS, at low prices. Wholesale net-caih buyers trill find new and desirable goods in our slock. CUBWEW STODDART A BROTHER, It 4&0, 41.2, inid 4&4 N. SECOND 9t., above Willow. SPRING MILLINERY. *J‘ a l . JjSf MISSUS O’BRYAN,924 OII6STNUTStreet,N»T« removed tollOl WALNUT Street, throe door, abovo Ifle ventb, north Bide, and will oprn PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THOBsDAY, April 17. ftp!2-2tn# UNITED STATES Particular attention given to transactions in Govern ment securities. C|9 COO OhD MORTGAGE FOR Ct/jOl/l/# SALE, on a valuable farm in Montgo mery county. Also, a number of first-class city Mort gages and Ground Bents, of different amounts, at a dis count Apply to E. PETTIT,' s«h7-tf No. 30& WALNUT Street cm q enn —this amount to in tj/ I t/jtll/*/, VEcT in one or two Securities, as a permanent investment. Apply to E. PETiIT, mb26 No. sop WALNUT Streot. Holme&bukg seminary for YOUNG LADIES.—The duties of this School will be resumed, after tbe Easier holidays, on the sth of MAY. For circulars, references. Ac., address the Misses CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmeeburg, Pa. aplB-lm* L’PUCATION, —Parents or Guardians Jui having sons or wards to t ducats, on leaving the r aedress at the ST LOUIS, CHESTNUT Street, will be waited upon by the Principal of the MT. JOT ACA DEMY, LANCASTER COUNTY, to furnish all needful information regarding the School. aplT-Jf* BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman, in a plain, neat, respectable, small family, between Third and Figtith and Chestnut and Pino. Any gentia inan or Gldow lady having spare room can address ** Route Agent,” until 12 o T ciock, Tuesday, April Ist, Philadelphia P. O. . mh3l UNITED STATES, EASTERN Dis trict OF PENNSYLVANIA -iSCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO TBE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING i SvfIPREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of tho •United Slates of America, hath decreed all persons in general abo have,or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terest in seven hundred and fifty barrels of jtorifii twenty five ca&bs of Roblti taken and seized on the 14th day of March. 3862, by the naval forces of the United States in the Sounds of North Carolina, under command of Flag plfictr S. C. Rowan, at Newbern, on the Neuse River, as prize, and brought into this part in the schooner P. A. SANDEBb, to be monished, cited, and called to jmgmenL at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring). You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and com manded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and pntdteht-d in the City of Ptnlad Iphia, and in tho Legal Tntdligenceri you do monish and cite, or oauac to he' monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said «even hundred and fifty barrels and twenty' five cask s of Bosin, to appear before the Honora ble JOHN OADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the Pißt'ict Court room, in the Gityof Philadelphia, on tie TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, iu due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why seven hundred and fifty barrels, and twenty-five casks of bosin should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to tte enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and con demned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that >ou duly intimate, or cause to bo intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and ebaU not eliow a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth inland and will proceed to adjudication on the Baid capture, and may pro nounce that the said seven hundred and fifty barrels and twenty-five casks of Bosio did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, li&hlfe and to confiscation and condemnation, to be, adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in any wiße notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tbe said District Court what yon shall do In the premises, togeiher with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN OADWALADER, Judge of (lie said Court, at Philadelphia, this fourteenth day of APBIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year o 1 the Independence of tbe said United States. »p!8 3t G. B. KOX, Clerk District Conrt. UNITED STATES, EASTEBN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING* WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name or the United States of America, hath decreed all persons in ge neral wbo have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in nine hundred and fifty b&woU a£ rosin, cap tured oh the 14th day of March, 1862* as prize, by the naval forces of the United States, in the sounds of North Carolina, under the command of Flag Officer S. C. Bo>van, at Ncvvbern, on the river Ntuse, in said State, and brought into this port in the schooner §YA BELL, Xi-avid Lee master, to be monished, cited 1 and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requir ing). You are therefore charged* and strictly enjoined ana commanded, that you omit not, but that by publish log iWe pres*nls in si least iwo of the daily- newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer, you do m "Uriah and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in gemral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest, in the said goods, nine hundred aod fifty barrels of ioein, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADEB, the Judge of the said court, at the Distriot Pourt roetn, in the city ot Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these pre sents. if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causes, tiieii and thereto show, or allege, in due form of law. a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they Lave, why the said nine hundred and fifty barrels of resin should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of tbo same, to the enemies of the United States, anil as goods of their enemies or .other wise, liable, and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do end receive iu this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And tt>at>ou duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally* (to whom by the Uoor of Uiesi preMtilfl it la also SntimalcJ,) iW If they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth in tend and wiH proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said nine hundred and fifty bfvrr©iii of rosin did belong; as the time of th© capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confit cation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy* of the persona ao cited anil intimated in any* wise uotwilkgt&nding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the promises, togetherwilh these presents. . „„„ Witness, the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said court, at Philadelphia, this fourteenth day of APRIL. A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of the said United States. aplB 3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. GEO. P. LITTLE, Secretary. TN THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR A THE CITY AND CODNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of WILLIAM BIDDER, deceased. Notice i* hereby given that LOUISA E. HINDER,widow of said decedent, has filed In said court her inventory and an appraisement of the personal property which she elects to retain tinder the Act of Assembly of 14th April, 1861, and the supplements thereto, aud that the same will b« approved by the Court ©n FRIDAY, the 2d day of May, 1862, unless exceptions are filed thereto. ap!B-ftu4t* THORN, per Petitioner. fN AB DEN VASES. —Ornamental VJT Tom Ootta Durden Vaaon, warranted to rtanit thn weather in any climate. Thebe vases are made in beau tiful designs, and all sizes* from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedestals, round and square, from 1 foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the natural beauties of a Gardeuj ayd 89 IUUS 998$i ft few Vases fiiied -with flowering pl&ntSi Illustrated Cata logues sent by mail on application. i 8. A. HARRISON, aplS-tf 1010 CHESTNUT Street A BMY CLOTHING AND EQUI- J\. page office. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 12 o’clock on FRIDAY, the 18th Instant, for making two hundred VfALL TENTS and FLl£§, pf too and ekTOQt ounce flupk. AH the materials to be furnished by Ihe United States, except wax and twine. Bide must be endorsed, ** Proposals for Making Tents,” and be addressed.to G. fl. CROSMAN, ap!7-2t Deputy Quartermaster General. CY-, BAZAAR, NINTH AND BAN /CTYgnW STREETS. AUCTION SALK OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, HAR NESS, Ac. ON SATURDAY MORNING, at 10 o’docl Full particulirs in catalogues, oqr- No postponement on account of the weather. ftplT-2tif ALFRED M. HBBKNESS, Auctioneer. Fresh roll butter, eggs, ao., riwlfri dotty at 0* fi« QQXW4L9 ? > No. BU gPßiaa GABDXH itrMt, aUI-tt RETAIL DRV GUOM FINANCIAL. ORE-TEAK LOAN TOR SALE COUPON BONUS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT ANP SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED, £>REXEL & 0., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET apl7*lm EDUCATIONAL. BOARDING. I’niLADELrniA. April 10, 1862. CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. CARPETING. JAMES H. ORNE. 626 CHESTNUT STREET, BELOW SEVENTH. We have just received, by late arrivals from Europe, ■ome new and choice varieties ef CARPETING, Com prising FRENCH AUBU6ON Square Carpets. ENGLISH AXMINSTERS, by the Yard and in entire Carpets, CROSSLEY’S 6-4 and 3-4 wide Velvets. “ Tapestry Brussels. “ Brussels Carpeting. Also, a large variety of CEO ISLE Y*S and other makes. , TAPESTRY BRUSSELS, From 87ic. to Si Per Yd. Our assortment comprises all the best makes of Three ply and Ingrain Carpeting, which, together with a gene ral variety of goods in our lino, Will bo offered at the low est possible prices. OIL CLOTH FOR FLOORS, From one to eight yards wide, cot to any Size. FRESH MATTINGS. By late arrivals from China we hare a full assortment WHITE AND COLORED MATTINGS OF ALL WIDTHS. JAMES H. ORNE, aplS 626 CHESTNUT. QHEN echo mills. McOALLUM & Co.. MANUFACTURERS) IMPORTERS, AND DIALERS 109 CHESTNUT STREET. (Opposite Independence Sail,) CARPETINGS. OIL CLOTHS, Ac. We have sow on tan A an MtenalM atoeicaf 6l onr own and other nahtt, to Which we ceil the atten tion of cash and short-time trttyfjfa. mhT-Sm JTOURTH-STREET CARPET STORE, Ho. 4T AUOYK CHESTNUT, Ho. 4T. J. T. DELACROIX BslUl Attention to bis Spring-Importation Of CARPETINGS. Comprising every style, of the Newest Patterns and BedgoMa VELVET, BRUSSELS, T4PBBTRY BBUS* SKLS, IMPERIAL TBBSE-rLY, tmd INGBAIH OABPETINGB. VENETIAN and DAMASK STAIR CARPETINGS. SCOTCH BAG and LIST CARPETINGS. fIiOOE OIL CLOTHS, In every width. COCOA nod CANTON BATTINGS. COOB-MATB, BUGS, SHEEP SKINS, DRUGGETS, and CRUMB CLOTHS. AT WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, „ LOW FOR GASH. J. T. DELACROIX, mho-4m 47 South FOURTH Street CARPETINGS. J. F. & E. B. ORNE, NO. 619 CHESTNUT STREET, (OPPOSITE STATE HOUSE,) Have received, ver eteamer Edinburgh, and other late arrivals, their SPRING IMPORTATION OP NEW CARPETINGS: CROSSLEI’S YARD-AND>A*HALF*WIDE VELVETS, B-4 MEDALLION DO., ENGLISH BRUSSELS, EXTRA-QUALITY TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS CARPETS, WITH BORDERS, (of new dpneto s. ■DRUSHEb J J AMD BLACKSMITHB’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN, ■nh9o-3m No. 331 MARKET Street, Philada TT'VERY LADY WHO WISHES TO Jj RE BEAUTIFUL should purchase HUNT’S COURT TOILET POWDER. It ltnasd by the Court Be antics In Europe, and it is the only Powdsr that will not Injure tha skin as rah off. Prlc. 19, 9A. aad U aants. HUNT’S BLOOM OT BOSES, a boanttfnl, na tural color for the cheeks or lips; It will not wash off or injure the skill, and remains durable for years. Prioe SI. These articles are Quite new, and can only be ob tained or HUNT 4 00., 118 Smith SEVENTH Street, above Walnut, All kinds of Fancy Soaps and PerTn mery. FORT WINES.— 5 half pipes, 60 quar ters, 36 octaves, Burgundy Porto Tor nait by CHA6. S. CAKSTAIRS. aplT No, ISO WALNUT St. and 21GRANITE Bt. LvHrtute, Forentdale, Auburn, Blaterivllle, Centred.]*, Jamestown, Blsckstone, Hope, Bed Bank, Dorchester, Hewbnryport, Naumeag, Zouave, Burton, Greene JCfg. Co.'s A. A., B. A., O. A., and other styles. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Chestnut, Bienville, Mechanics 1 and Farmers 1 . CORSET JEANS—Glangow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRlPEB—Grafton, Jewett City, U Wilson, BlatonvUle, Aihwrun, Koystnna, Choctaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersvtlle, Agawam. BILESIAS Smith's, Social Go., Lonsdale 00, ABMY BLTJE CLOTHS, KEBSEYB, and FLAN NELS. BBOAD OLOTHS Planketts 1 , Glenham Go., Ao. CASSIMEBEB.—Guy A Son, Baxton’a River, Ae. SATINETS.—Bass Biver, COQversvUle, Lower Tel ler, Hope, fiiattortlviue, Converse and Hyde, Conversa Bros. A Co., Shaw Ufg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS.—Bodman, Mystic, Gold Modal. DOMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS'S Angola, Sax our* Merino, and other styles: LONSDALE Nankeens and Colored Cambrics. PLAID LINSEYS. COTTONADES, Ac. ffeiß-3m HEUSSNER, & 00., IMPOBTEES OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, AC., AO., OFFEB THEIB YERY LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS.&C., Of tbeßC celebrated Manufacturers; ERCKENS, (Little Ticket;) JOHANNY, GEVERS, A SCHMIDT, (S. A M.,) And many others, at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRICES. No 206 CHESTNUT STREET. apS-lm GERMANTOWN, PA. QARPETINGS; OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE A 00, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 132 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. WT A full assortment of Philadelphia-mode Carpets always is Store, ' apLlm gHIPLEY, HAZARD, & HUTCHINSON, No. 112 CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOB TBS SJiSB Or PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mh2B.6m 1862. spring. 1862 _ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, GOODS AND SILKS. ABRAHAM RITTER. 323 MARKET STREET. DRESS FABRICS, SILKS, HANDKERCHIEFS, CRAVATS, ENGLISH GRIPES, MITTS, GLOVES, &c. PLAIN POULT DE SOIE, BLUE, BBOWN, GBEEN, ASB MODE. Auction Goods Cheap for Cash* mh2l«fmw'lm SPRING IMPORTATIONS OF MEN AND BOYS’ WEAR, Including Goods gulled MILITARY PURPOSES. Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COURSEY, LAFOURCADE, &. CO. mh2o-Im SPRING GOODS. M. Is. HALLOWELL & Oo„ 333 MARKET ftnd 3? iWSTS F9UBTH flTSrj Wholesale Dealers In SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Save open a large variety of/ftf Aty-tfliporfctl 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, __ mM-tf yARD.GILLMORE, tXiOo., goo. Sir OHESTNUT and 614 JAYNE B&Wt|, Have now open their SPUING IMPORTATION OF SILK AND FANOT DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Bought in Europe, by one ot the firm. To which tha attention of tha trade is particularly In sited. fe2l-2m gELLING OFF; WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. BILK VESTINOS, formerly *3.00, now *2.00. MARSEILLES, “ *l-50, now *l.OO. CASSIMERES for men’s wear, and ladies’ Cloaks, 26 per cent, under former prices* 4c.* Ac. A. H. GIBBS, nnae.lm 631 MARKET STREET, Up stairs. HIBLEY MOLTEN, & ° WOODRUFF, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 831 MARKET STREET, Ara now opening and daily receiving a new and CHOICE STOCK 01 SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMBBOIDEBIES* BHAWLB, WBBONB, GLOVK3, MITTS, *0 They respectfully call the attention or buyers gene* rally. mh36-Im rjiHE " COMMISSION HOUSES. ISO CHESTNUT STREET, Agents for the following mekee or geode: PRINTS. dunnell ura. oo obuni lira. 00. LAWNS. DUNNBLL MFO. GO. BLEACHED COTTONS. BROWN COTTONS. WOOLENS. DKY-GUUDS JUHBEKS. W- S. STEWART & 00., SO. 305 MARKET BTREBT. Now in store, POULT DE SOIE, All Shades. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, In SILKS and OTHER FABRICS. ALSO. A FULL LrXB OP CLOAKING CLOTHS, PLAIDS, STRIPES, And detlrabU PLAIN COLORS. apl" "EXCELSIOR” HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MIOHENER A Co., GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS, And curen of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CUR ED HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arcfc and Baca itreed, PkilaM pkia* The justly-celebrated «EXCELSIOR” BAMS are cured by J. H. M. 4 Co., (in a style pecnllar to them ■elves,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious flavor | free from the nnpleaeant taste of Balt, and are pronounced by epicures euperior to any now offered for dale. *pl-3m NEW fOBUCATIDNS Tony starry legacy- op. Trutl in a Covenant-Keeping God. By the author of 41 Wjti and Wear.™ 75 cento. ANNUAL OF 80IENTIFC DISCOVERT, for 1802. *1.25. Virginia ; Or, The Power of Grace. By Mrg. Dm- He. 33 entile . . - / - • DREAMING AND DOING. 18rao. 16 cents. For aale hy WILLIAM S. * ALFRED MARTIEN, aplS No. 60S GIIRtTNDT Street. BLINDS AND SHADES jjlinds and shades. B. J. WILLIAMS, No. 16 NORTH SIXTH STREET, KAWtrFACTtTRKR OP VENETIAN BLINDS WINDOW SHADES. The.largeat and assortment in tho City at the LOWEST PRICES. STORE SHADES LETTERED. Repairing promptly atteudod to. ap3-3m sewing Machines. O EWING MACHINES FOSt SALE O Only £6O for an eltgant, new, full-cased Wheeler £ Wilson *BO Sewing Machine, with hemmer, warranted cne yeftr. Only £25 for a handsome d*w Shuttle Ma chine, Tinkle & Lyon, usual prico £7O; fine finish, been used one month. Only for » Hfiw'a»Btllc& Sowing' Machine, worth §?EO, lieiuniers complete, at the WIL LIAMS & ORVIS 825 Family Sewing Machine Office, S K. corner ol EIGHTH and CHESTNUT. TIIOS J. BVLE9, Aeent. Also, one new Ladd & Webster Machine at 5620 below cost. (tplSfft# & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, mhll-3m PHILADELPHIA. BOOKING GLASSES. JAMES S. EARLE & SON, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS 6 r LOOKING GLASSES. OIL PAINTINGS, FINS ENGRAVINGS, PICTURE AND PORTRAIT FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB, OABTE-DE-VI9ITE PORTRAITS, EARLE’S GALLERIES. 816 CHESTNUT STREET, J»U PBiLADSLpfiiA. GIFTS’ FURNISHING GOODS Q.EORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ PUBLISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-3m OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARM 7. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, eifoCKS, AND W R A P PE R S. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. NO. 606 ARCH STREET. KT A foil line ot 11*8, BOAKFS, CLOVES, BUSPBNMHB, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on band. mhs 3oatf Fine shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OT BHIBTS, Which be makes a specialty in Us business. Also, ooa ■‘“Sovm.TlSs FOR GENTLEMEN’S WIASr J.W.SOOTT, GIKTLBMEN’B FURNISHING BTOBI, No. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, jsp-tf Tour doors below tbe Continental. SAFES. ggjj ANOTHER VICTORY- Philadelphia, April 7,1862. MESSRS. FABRKL, HERRING, & CO., 629 CHEST- NUT STREET. Gentlemen: In justice to you and the public, I would state that the HERRING’S PATENT SAFE I pur- chased of you stood the ft re. X had it in use at my Coal Oil Factory,pn Haydock street, which was destroyed by fire on the 316 t ult. My Books, Papers, Money, and, in fact, everything it contained, came out in perfect con- dition. Ab soon as I get settled I will call and select another one, having perfect confidence in the superior Fire-proof qualities of the HERRING’S SAFE. JOHN K. WALLACE, Proprietor of the Keystone Coal Oil IVorkd, No. 43 HaydocS street, Phil&fielptiia. The above Safe was a Herring’s ratent Champion; a large assortment of which can bo scon at 629 CHESTNUT STREET, Also Dwelling-House Safes, of many styles* for Plate, Jewelry* and Valuable Papers. Bankers’Sales, lined with Herring & Floyd’s Patent Cryetalized Iron, the only metal that cannot be drilled* and of which we are the sole proprietors. FARREL, HERRING, &Co., 029 CHESTNUT STUEET, FACTORY WILLOW Street, above BROAD, ftp9*wfin6t Igij, LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE- IsPIyoVED to No. 21 South SEYENXR Street* Beat the Franklin Inetitute. The undersigned* thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage* has secured ar elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand I I&VgA &M4KU&4&I of LUll&’fi Gel6br4ld. I>. 4. Btur Spangler) lUriner... Band. 5. Hearting of T. Buchanan Bead's Poem, “ Our Defenders,' 1 l>y 8, fll. Cleveland, KffiMiss JunuioParker. WALNUT-STREET THEATRE— NINTH and WALNDT Btraete. Bole Le55ee,....;.........M85, M ? A. OA3BSTTSQN, BtiS&PIT OF MISS CHARLOTTE TKOUF3ONi THIS PBTDAY EVENING. APRIL 1», 1802. DAY AFTER THE WEIDING. Lady Elizabeth Freelove Miss Charlotte Thompson. DfiJ.ICATB {(BOUND. Pauline t aUiasCharlotte TJh»M6». BOUGH DIAMOND. Mins Charlotte Thompavo. SIMPSON & CO. Hr. Simpson Hr. Thayer Prices— so, 37#, 76, and 25 cents] Private Boxen. •6 and S 3, according to that* locals. Boors open at 7 o’clock. To commence at 7#. Grand concert anj> ball, CITES JIT THE HiENNEROHOR VOCAL 8001*77, ON APRIL 28rn, 1862, at tbk MUSICAL FUND HALL. The Managers beg leave to announce that tbs nbora entertainment will be their last one for this season-, and that, in consequence, they will endeavor to make it one ot* the pleasantest and most recherche*. J; Hi Giimp, M. ICftiwr, P. Balts. H. Nuis, W. W&t- BielTer. J. B. Fluei, F Romberg, It T. Schmidt Tickets at 92, admitting one gentleman and two ladies, can be procured of Messrs. Perstts & Steel, Bankers, No: 30 South Third street] Mr. J. H Camp, No. 130 NortV Seventh stieet; Mr. Peter Bultz, No. RO2 North Third street: Mf L.Ronkert, Ao.UßGheßtimuiHi-ij Mr. M. Kaiapr, No. 106 South EighthMtbfeti Mr W. T. Bbhmi.Uy- No. 12f» North Third street. jrplS-2t m MAEK HASSLER’S GRAND CDNCBRTi ACADEMY OF MUSIOt NEXT MONDAY EVENING, April 2lsl. If .BUILDINGS. THE EXHIBITION OF THE DAY. INDIA, AND THE GKBA7 821-OT WEBEI.L'IOX, Now* in its FIFTH SUCCESSFUL WEEK, The m Monitor” will be shown at ev^r.p 11EBR ENGELHE’S ORCHESTRA WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS, And Briscoe’s Quartette every evening. Admission 25 cents. Six tickets, 91. Children, W* cents. Commence- eyfftjpg? 9 fr’tflwk j ftftcrnOPlia 3» apTMfr QTEREOSCOPTICO S OP THE RE IO BELLI ON, for public exhibitions; view's'Vif all the* prominent Battles, Incidents, and Hen. Full priced and’ illustrated catalogues sent free, by JAMES W, QUEEN A Ofrt Optfeinns, apll-lm No. 921 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphla- C CONCERT HALL. J A DRILL of the Battalion of S i-tHDBBS'CA DETS. complimentary to (lialr unitary ißetMittt. Major (J. KCKKNDORFF. will tallo place on TatJRS DAT I VKMNG, April 17th. Tickets 50 cents. Ho extra charge for reserved seats. apl-lftt* Germania orchestra. CARL BENTZ, Cocdactor. PUBLIC RXHEABSALS every SATURDAY, at Su o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Package of Eight Tickets, SI; Single Tickets, 25 eta. To be had at Andre’s, 1104 Chestnut street, J. E. Gould’s, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hull. oc2S-tf PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF THE FINE ARTS is now closed, hut will reopen ou MONDAY, the 28th intf. apB-tf WAHTS. MIDDLE-AGED PERSON, NA tire of the county of Philadelphia, has been » Salesman for the last 10 years, without losing a day • vfffl «DgAge fur ili« Collection of HeUs, act aa 3aleginan| or te any capacity requiring stability or integrity. Beat of re ference Address “County,” JVessoffice. ap!7-2t* TYTANTED—A complete set of “ The W Press.” from Its Addra* Box 1563, Philadelphia post office, stating price, Ac. ap9-Bt% « UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for sea oerTicc ahourd afmeiuof«wari SEVERAL HUM* DR£D A OLE *BOI>IED MEN, between the aget of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the coun try not less thau 5 feet 4# inches high, who shall pa* the medical examination, and enlist, will receive threw cents per mile for the distance travelled in coming to the Spn&KYPUBi at 311 Sooth FRONT Street below Spruce* Philadelphia, or at 108 MARKET Streot, Wilmington* Delaware. All other information that may be re quired will be given. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, apB-12t and Recruiting Officer. WANTED—A Situation as Salesman, If by A yoUbg in&D, who has been engaged in Hardware business for fifteen years—part of the time lot this city 5 bas a large atd valuable acquaintance in MU- BouTt, Illinois, and Kentucky. Address box 3013, St* fcgpjg Foet Ellice. ftpfiilZtff DEPUTY QUARTERMAS !Eg£ tkr general's office, PniLADßLrmi. April 3. 1883. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—'VoweIs to 101 l -Uk Coal lor Fort Monroe, V«. A. BOYD, ap4.tf Captain and A. Q. M. deputy QUARTERMAS ■EnS Tin OENKBAL’S OFFICE! PaiL.tDßLPnii, April 3,1863. WANTED IMHEDIAIKIiY—VosssIs to load witfc Coal for Alexandria, Va. A. BOVD, .p4.tr Captain and A. Q. M. rOK SALS AND TO LET. FOREST COUNTY LAND FOR «m£*BALE.—On MONDAY, the 10th day of May next, the undersigned, executors of the will of DAVID 511 - Lfcft. ilt-censed.-srili sell, by Public S' endue, M the public hoiiße of HENRY S. SHENCK, (sign of the Lamb,) iu WEST KING Street, in the city of Lancaster, the follow ing roal estate, late of said deceived, to wit: A tract of 888 acres of land, surveyed on warrant No. 3,i6p, an«| ft trust pf 2|lW ftfffs of iandi Burrerod on warrant ito. 3,102, situated Adjoining each other, in Jenko townthlp, Forest county, Pennsylvania. 0 be land is heavily timbered with cheiry, oak, hickory, and hemlock, ami is watered by branches of the Olarlon river. Millstone creek rnnning through the smaller tract, trod Maple creek through the l&Tger tract. The soil is good nud the surfaco rolling* and not hilly. The land is situated about two miles and a half Bouth of the location of Marion, the county town of Forest county, and not far distant from tho Sunbury and Brio Railroad. „ , B&u *lll b*gl& M Q AVUih Ib ihb aftifftMS hi itti dftv. when termH will be mad® known. Sale positive. tASIUEL L. WItMEE, XV. CARPENTER, splO.fflt Executors ot the will of David Miller, dec'll. A SMALL FAMILY, 859 NORTH SEVENTH Street, would rent to a respectable family, without children, Saloon, Parlor, Dining Room, Kitchen, range, with hot and cold water, bath room, and two bed chambers. ap!7 2t* TO LET—WHARF AND LARGE SHED, suitable for a coal wharf, on Delaware avenue near Laurel Btreet, Eighteenth Ward. Inquire of G. A. A E. A. L 4NDELL, ap!7-6t* Nos. 110 or 1053 N. DELAWARE Avenue. TO BE LET —The Second, Third, and Fourth Floors of +27 MARKET street, well adapt ed for the Boot and Shoe and Straw business. Aspl* toM PATTON, 28 South EIGHTEENTH street. M>,B-81» - - 4ft WEST PHILADELPHIA COT ES. TAGE FOR SALE, corner of FORTIETH streak (late Till) and 'VENANGO street, two squares north of Market afreet j bu a Urge lot of ground) ket and wll water, Ac. A large part can remain. inquirenext door. Good stock wilt be taken In part payment. aplo»3t* HANDSOME COUNTRY REBI ■H. DINOHB, £*« U uml , „ WHITEMAN A WILLS, No. 1 Moreau tile Library Buildings. apl«-3t# COTTAGES AT ATLANTIC Kl Bale er tff Ltt. four rettiwwi rultaWt for family trammer resideDcesy iitwrtevl near toe beftob* For particulars and tern.* m9 ' No. 427 WALNUT Street, Or at the Office of the Can den and Atlantic Land Oo.» ap!2.6t 124 WALNUT gtml A TO LET, AT A LOW BENT, ES for a BO A RUING-UoUB*—The large UWIL. LING, No. 620 LOCUST Street, opposite Washington Sanara. 27 moms. Heatere. gae. bath, range. waiifJle. seta, Ac., in good repair. 8. KINGSTON McOAY, »pl2-ot* 427 WALNUT Street. A TO LET.—Large HOUSE and H. prcmisei, No. 125 BACK Blmi. WiulJAttn# for a Manufactory. R. HAYS, apl'M2t* 515 N=rih TSIBIKBNTH Strwt. Band. Band. .... ..Band. Band. ......Baud. JOHN DRAW, Mr. John Drew.