ACELDAMA. [For Th« Fret,.] The geniua of our Empire looked, one noon, Where, flufhed with ensaet, sparkled peak and sea, Hirer, and plain, and forest, all atune — Throbbing wd thrilling in eacb artery— Qennt oataraeis, impatient to be free, Great lakes, like ooeans, that lay prone and seeth- ing, And wildernesses, where the store,* were And cliffs, whose arms reach where the heavens be. '‘This power and popnlonsnem," murmured aha, “ Must be historic, and the new baptism Of war deseend upon It j feud and schism Shall override these valleys, down these hills Blood dig new channels for its smoking rills, And the blue sky grow bazy, where th« Slain Die, cursing in the bitterness or pain. These rivers, tbat go sluggish to the main, Bearing upon thoir bosoms kine and grain, Shall float leviathans, whose frowning port* Will speak in thunder to a hundred forts, And hurrying from their sleepy tillages, [The yeomanry shall rally in these villages, And hear a music that they never koev— The shrilly fife that throbbed at Agincourt And thrilled the thousands on the field of Tours, The deathless drum that beat at Waterloo! My empire shall not be a tamo array Of paltry towns and peaceful downs and moors, Where, through the loitering summer, clowns and Go slow a-field to sickle in the hay— A valorous race, whose fame will reach away, To shame of older elans and climes the glory, Shall make a grand and monumental story, To be remembered till tbe world grows gray ! Pilgrims shall hither through the ages stray, To mark the sites where hordes fell sash and fated. JVo land is great till red and consecrated Forthwith she strewed her dragon teeth adown The Carolinian meadows. In a trice Armed men sprang up amid the corn and rieo, And seized on fortress, arsenal, and town; She scattered them, wkcre vigorous and brown, Tbe Texan marked his spotted cattle graze, And by the light of villages ablaze. Mustered a thousand bayonets and sabres; And whets tho negro in the cowon-grovaa Sat down at eve to eat his yellow loaves, Tbe Alabamian ronsed bis sons and neighbors; The Georgia?! bills yrere black. Oh ’ fate, not re*, son— Louisiana faltered in obedience; And wavering for a moment in allegiance, Tbft old rushed lute the treason. An awful pause! Half terror, half in wonder, The moon glared blue; the very ocean lay Burnt) and in dread; the grave-clothes stirred their clay; Then broke from Charleston bay the first deep peal of thunder ! Oh! Massachusetts, hallowed be for aye, Thy sturdy heart that never throbbed in vain! And be the forests and the streams of Maine Blessed for ever ! terrible and gaunt The Mountaineers Of Hampshire and Vermont Poured from their eyries, half way in the sky, Down where Long Island Sound lifts up its calm blue eye. The empires York and Penn were all aflame; There was no hamlet where the drum beat not, Ho fireside, but desperate and hot, gome eon or father felt the glow of shame, And buckled on his sword and breathed his mo ther’s name. The prairies rang —Ohio raised her band With Illinois, to wipe away the guilt; The sword should drip in carnage to the hilt, And every roof-thatch be a beacon brand, At each lowa hearth stood stern a mailed man— Young Kansas knelt in wrath, and swore with Mi chigan .' A wall of flame biased up the border-line; A thousand camp-fires lit the midnight sky, The white tents glistened in the trampled rye; An armed man replaced each ash and pine; The trooper rode whore erst bad grazed his kiBO | The barley-blades grew up to bayonets; A navy tore tbe frightened fisher’s nets; A crusade swarmed acroas each mount and moor, Their fane to rescue by Potomac’s shore; The first great hearts beat out at Baltimore. Oh! zeal too rash, oh! treason too profound; Oh; feeble king, ob: been and subtle WarwioK; Oh! quiet plains that blood has made historic; Ob! simple hearts that valor has renowned; Oh! carnivals where vnlture gorged with hound ; Oh: martyrdoms where yet tbe relics bleach; Oh! agonies that words can never flench; Ohj_heroi3mß that must ever, thrill;—... ■ The Leesburg bluffs are ghostly in the dun, A thousand spectres stalk by Arlington ; The fires are lurid on the hauuted hill, Where Lyon’s lordly name brings tears and terrors Still. How sank the right! how treason flushed and vaunted! We had no country and the slave no hope! Whore slept tbe sword tbat In tbe erst could cope With grander tyrannies, whose banners flaunted Over tbe Empires where its Cbiettains led ? A deep reply came up from Hilton Head; From stormy Hatteras the answer broke, And echoed down the strand of Roanoke, , And broke in thunder on tbe Cumberland! And vengeance trembled as the lips at law, Where Tennessee raised her ungyved hand, And Sigel broke the chains of Arkans&w! We have wade history! ourselves have dona it, And begged no help from Emperors and Peers ; Thrown our own gauntlet down, crossed swords and won it, Called from our own sweat these volwataerß, And led them with our golden sheaves and ears. The rills obscure, that sang the livelong year, So lontaomely that none were known to hear; The mill-roads, where the weeds choked up the tracks, And stopped the ox-cart; and the patch of pines, ‘Where never within memory rafag the axe, But ever through the seasons brays and whines The gnat, that stirs the reed tops in the fens; The hidden cottages in shady glens; The sleepy cro£6-*vad> where tuo stgU’poßC gleam, And boors beside the well-tiough rein their teams; The village, only known in county maps, Where never a murder happened through the agtfj And twioe a week the mails come down in stages, And life was a succession of short naps; These have been made world-famous! Populaces .Shall visit them for aye, *s wried places I The Czar shall mention them upon his throne, And seamen, that keep watches of cold nights, Couple them with loEg marches and great fights; The antiquary treasure bite of bone Picked up, at ploughing, by some grinning clown, Who quoth : “How great a graveyard to so small a town'.” Hereafter come romances, for CUT thOmCB Are prouder than the Trojans or the Gauls. We have our Davids, Jonathans, and Sauls, Whose deeds will coysj friiOS and reams. Where every dusty rail-ear screams and steams, Book out on battle-plains and monuments, And any surplus shillings, dimes, and pence, Keep for the urchin 7 b hat you stumble over— His grandsire fought at Pittsburg and at Dover! Hot yet, my heart l the thousands still contending Forbid the hope that half the world confesses; The eagle strains and gnaws his yielding Jessies; A moment more—he shall be heavenward wonding, And all our stars in the same azure blending. Break, then, these sabres, strike the iron mail Prom every bull, and let these bristling marts Be gentle havens for the gentler arts, Where commerce sleeps beneath each whitening rail, And labor walks with love in every vale. Where gleam these tents, let patients herds go lowing, And nod on every slope their golden fleece; Subdue the storms so &hd ruilsly blowing. And usher in the day of perfect peace ! George Alfred Townsend. Great Falls, Va. The Western Virginia Election, The returns of the recent election in Western Virginia come in very slowly, but so far as received ehow large majorities for the new Constitution and emancipation. The fallowing are the returns from nineteen counties; Constitution. Free State. Counties. Agniast, For. Ag’at, .Harbour. .. .459 «j Doddridge 510 15 ‘‘ [ [ 1,468 11 13,20 83 Brooke 292 45 248 43 Ma«on 639 28 Wilt 914 3 " " Cabell (Gil} andottoPrec.). 200 i " " BOO 2 800 *8 Third Regiment Va. V 01... 286 236 23 “" r » I «* u 1,053 34 795 71 TTOOUtu, i 1,200 13 Jackhou 475 o 513 ii ■ ■ ;; Hancock 225 73 227 44 sy®: 31 875 54 Z ylw -V 648 11 541 26 5,*”““ 223 73 443 14 96 8 BatdMpart) Ig3 * 40 ToUIs,,, 37? £,293 .410 V*bt Heavy Bains —The Delhi Gazette re l»rts that the holy city of El luUm Mekks was visited by onumally heavy rains. Five hundred bouses bad been washed away, and the loss of life and property was enormous. The water rose ten feet above the door of K&aba, in which sixty wor shippers were drowned. The invaluable library of ancient MSS. had been destroyed. 4 Jaknoyce and Jarnpycb.—The great Parish will ease at Albany has been decided. The estate of Mr. Parish amounted to over a million of dollars, and, by a will made in 1842, the bulk of tht pro* was given to hie brothers ; bnt by a codioil, in 1854, it was given to his wife. This eodioil has feeen set aside, and the brothers get the property. Early Start.—The salt pumps at Syracuse have been started, thus commencing operations at the works a month or two earner than previous seasons. Somk of the rebel soldiers, after the Sunday battle at Pittsburg, put on the elothes of our sol diers found in the camps. This must indicate the aio*fi9 of the war. THE CITY. Anniversary Celebration.—The First Regiment of Infantry Buttery© Brigade celebrated the first anniversary of their organization at the Acade my of Music on Saturday evening. The proceeds of the performance, at 60 cents a ticket* are to be appropriated to the benefit of sick and UAtiiided volniiiunrfi' Tbe bouse was well filled a long time before the hour fixed for tbe commencement of the exercises. Citizens holding tickets wore admitted to all parts of the house, except the p&TQtiet. The stage was got with the tent of a Richard HI, 7r While the PfhM4bliia\s and stage front were ele gantly draped with the stars and stripes. The rostra u, which occupied the eentre of the »-t*ge in front* was covered with the national bunting. Immediately iu front stood a beautiful white marble bust of Warhingtira upon a acagiioia to mum. This was flanked by tbe regimental flags Beats were provided noon tbe stage for the regi mentalofficers of the Blue and Gray Reserves. The par quet was occupied by tbe privates and company officers of tli? Gray ikflemo. wiu maitlmi m their placuu to the music ortho First Iniamry Quickstep. Alter tbe performance of op* ratio solections by the band, Rev. Kingston Goddard, D. D., the orator of th© evening, was introduced by Colonel Peter 0. Ellmajcer. Dr. Goddard, after an eloquent introduction, referred to the fact that this was a double anniversary, first of the battle of Lexington, and second ef tbe creation of the Gray 1 Reserves. He deemed the second occasion worthy of the first, and th%t it should be marked with a golden mark In the history of Philadelphia.. The i*rator tkexi went Into a sketch of the events which JrrimHdl&tely procedcd tbe breaking out of the Rebellion. He then de scribed in thrilling terms the first blow struck at the flag at Fort huniptoT ; the call of the President for troops; tbe great uprising of the loyal people of the North, aud the ju , As» , ef»a of the was. Tho speahos, whll *» Jenutinaing' the actors in the Rebellion, declared tbat there were still many frue and loyal men and women in the South who would gladly welcomo back tbe old flag whose disgrace tliev bad beheld with sorrow. An allusion to Parson Brmvnluiv and his family was loudly applauded. The reverend orator then gave a history vl the organi zation of the Reserve Brigade. H« referred to the first blood Of the war being shed iu Baltimore on the day the brigade was organized. Ho then tlnborat-d the idea tbat the great nprining of the people ia an eeidAtiAA <>f th& ierpl’tHUy Of republicanism, and ho had no fear bui that republican principles whould emerge triumphantly from llio orreal through which they are passing. He was frequently interrupted with vociierous applause. AMu elonato Pretidont Lincoln and Guuural MnULeliiui. and to other generals, in tho course oi his remarks, received enthusiastic and prolonged rounds of applause. The performance of tbe Star Spangled Banner followed the oration, after wbicb. T. Buchanan Read's poem, (( |Our Dt-fmdere,” was recited by Mr B M. Cjeyolftipl, Then fojhurtvd Tfliiouf notion ft l wire by toe bund, ia the course of which tlui Regimental Brum Corp«, under the direction of its instructor, Major B. G- Wilkes, bc?t the following c&Ub: Drummer’s Call, Assembly Commence Firing, Cease Firing, Adjutant’s Cfclli Tws Parade. This par* tinu or tho pmunuance was managed wuh considerable effect, the stags presenting an extended encampment scene. lhe youthful drummers aciiuittnd themselves very creditably. Upon the whole, the celebration was a perfect success. Names of the Drowned of the Se venty-fifth febnsylvania regiment On Saturday, Adjutant Tiedemann arrived ia this city, U'ilk & list of (Le mtiulii-rti of' tia- Sereatf-fif[ii Pennsylvania Regiment who w?rc drowned on Thurs day last, at Ca&tlemau’s Ferry, on the Sbeuaudoah Tbo Adjutant, it will be perceived, lost a brother, Ser geant Joseph Tiedemann. Both these young men are eons, of Pr. llecry VledomaDa, a wp'l-knowo residing in North Fifth street. This is tho second cod which this family has lost daring the existing troubles. Any person desirous of further information concerning this regiment con procure it bp oallitu? upon Admtaut Titdemant), at No. S4l North Fourth street, between the hours of ten and one o’clock. The names of the unfor tunates are as follows: COMPANY I. Corporal BiirhWdt. Privates—Halztocli filucher, Beidenbach, Hassentha ler, Yahn, Lorenz, Noegele, Noegel, all of Philadelphia | Pfeiffer, Lancaster; Reichtnann, Philadelphia; Schmidt, Camden; Schneider, Schiller, Siegert, Spanier, of Phi ladelphia! 11l bun, Lancaster; Thomas. WeiJii&rfcaer, Widfti&il, of Philadelphia; Charles and Philip vVillman, brothers. Lieut. Adolph Winter, a resident of Somerset county, foimerly sergeant in one of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corps Regiments. COMPANY K. Captain—Christian Wyck. Sergeants—Joseph Tiedemann. son of Dr- Tiedemann, Philadelphia; Glafey, Philadelphia Barth, Philadel phia. Corporals—Grots, Philadelphia; Rost, Philadelphia; Lutz, Philadelphia. Privates—Brashler, Philadelphia; Brohm, Philadel phia; Chew, Broker, Louis Dubois, Eugene Dubois, Fendel, Hug* Fraunth Hooch, Hon*, Kioto*. Kra»o», Oppermann, Schoenherr, Schmidt. Reichard. Captain Wilson, Commissary of Third Brigade. Colored boy of Lieutenant Schindler. The Seventy-fifth Regiment is with General Bleuker’s division) in yifgipia, Army Hospitals — -The Government baa resolved upon the erection of a new army hospital in this city, the hospitals now in exigence being nearly filled with patients, and hat lltftU >eom Utt A»r Any emiiea ia fiux of sick and wounded soldiers, if such a thing should occur. The building, or rather groap of buildings, twenty one ia all, will be constructed ia tb© Twenty fourth ward, between tbe Baltimore turnpike and dpruce 1 treat, about one mile from Gray’s Forry. aaHy* crareßare already being taken, and it ia expected th» whole will be completed in less than six weeks. Numerous complaints have recently reached ns of the manner In which the soldiers are treated by the managers aud others at some of thepe hcypiwd, The principal cumolamt seems to be tbat food ia very icarce at these establish ments, and that soldiers who are recovering, who have good appetites and are able to eat, are kept on short com mons, although tbe Government generously allows the sick soldier fVT \J C?ntft A d&7 ftß A hospital ration which il ten cent© more than than tbe common ration t > privates in active service. It is also said by some ut the-e soldiers that they never get any of the delicacies which ba ievo lent people have sent to the hospitals in profu-ioufor their use. A lady informed us a few days since {hat iffy? Uft a few delicacies at one of tbeae which she afterwards ascertained were eaten by tbe nurses. Tbe same person stated that she had been in the habit for a nnmber of weeks of w-ndfng a-I^Van prove they never reach those for whom they are in tended. These wrongs have sot yet com** to tbo Know ledge of the proper authorities or redress wool !, With out doubt, be had. The matter should be thoroughly in vestigated and the guilty parties exposed. A call for male valuator nurses to serve for a short time on board a floating hospital comes to ns from the Central Office of the United States Sani tary Commission. In response to it, the Philadelphia associates earnestly invito to it tka attention of lnt«iugeat, healthy young men, especially recent graduates of medical colleges and students of medicine. None are more competent to dis charge the duties which must devolve on nurses under such circumstances than those who are aiming at Of dog ticed to higher p46JtJoi)e In future eorytce, TO BUGllj &H opportunity is here offered for personal improvement, while the rrsponsibility of the treatment will r«sl wholly on the official surgeons under who»e direction only they Will act, and to whom they will be required to render im plicit obedience. Students of theology would also find this a good oppor tunity for tbe ministration of the comforts or the Goa pel of our Lord Jesus Christ, while, in imitation of his example, they were ministering to the relief of the fear ful suffering *»f tbe wounded* Any young man who is able to atnuat, by turniig tbe weary, supporting the faint, giving drink to the thirsty, wip.ng the brow of the dying, cleautiug the foul and festering sore, giving tood and cordials to those unable to help themselves, or cheer ing the disconsolate by ft look of BVUlDitliy, may find, bow, the opporronityto diflchargc tho Qmieg w® all ewe to our suffering fellow-men in tho hour of emergency. The occasion is no common one. D>e demand is urgent} every one should weigh well the question of duty. Like the own in the (parable of our Lord, not Btrotgere, puf our brothers and song, cry for some cue to administer the wine to those who are perishing, and to bind up tbe wounds of those who are maimed in the defence of onr own hearths and homes. Patriotism, l.um.nil.v, relision, unite, witti U.U fir. occurred tu Urn oottou mill of Air. Lloyd, at Thirtieth and Chestnut streets, West Phi ladelphia. The building belongs to Win. D. Parrish, and was not injured, the flames being speedily extin guished. An alarm of firs was eatued at 7 o'clock on Saturday morning by the bnming of a bed and some bedding in the house of Theodore Hackett, on EUa street, above Fraskferd road. The damage is estimated at SlOO. The flames are supposed to have originated from sparks from i candle with which Mn. Hackslt hod keen engaged in searching for some cats which had taken refuge under tha bed in one of tha rooms during the nigbt. Marine Disaster.—During Friday bight the canal boat lying atGolffcbsr’BWOOd Wharf, near Hanover street, in the Eighteenth ward, went to the bottom. The boat was loaded with clay, and a portion of the cargo hod been removed previous to tha accident. On Saturday morning some portions of the boat and one or two bats were found floating in the do&k, from which fact it is inferred that gome of the craw were carried down with the ill-fated craft Curses for the Army on the Po- TQMAC,—MaIe volunteer nurses are wa&ud Immedi ately for service on the floating hospitals at Yorktown. Those who wish to go should apply at once at No. 1385 Chestnut street. Resignation OF a Pastor.--.a jnwtißg of tbi TMtry Of St. Paul’, was hold at the church Saturday, when Dr. Nawton presented hie call to the tJhurch of the Epiphany, and bis resignation as pastor of Bt. Paul s. The Rev. Ileber Newton accompanied his fa ther tf> the Epiphany, and will ACt M falfl BBflißtAQt. Habeas Corpus Cases.— On Satur ?“7> * n ‘ ho Court of Quarter Sessions, Judge Al lison discharged a number of minors who had enlisted io w " ,bß W* Mm th.court Orchestral Mass—Haydn’s great “ War Mass” (No. 2) was sung entire by a grand choir, at St. John's Catholic Church, Thirteenth street, above Chestnut, at 10 o’click yesterday morning, accompa nied by She Germania Orchestra. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. The Tract Society and the Slave Trade—Dl«- poslt!«n of Rebel Prisoner©—Prize sch©oner Napoleon—Arrest for Murder on the High Seas —Judge Mc«unn on Bribing Aldermen— Brooklyn Mortality—^Refugees from Florida— Deporlure of the Enfnnts Perdus—Anniver sary of the Seventh Regiment*© Departure lor Washington—Dry Goods—S i -Treasury— Specie to Europe— Stocks, Markets, dec.. [CorrcßpondoLCA of the Frofifl ] New Yobk, April 19,1U2.J Tho Noabern prisoners who arrived her© on Wednes day by the transport Albany , and the Fort Pulaski ki sonere who arrived yesterday in the M&QUUm, bar© Wn transferred to Governor's Island, and placed tinder the charge of Lieutenant Georg© M«Gown, Seventh In fantry. Tho total number of prisoners on the island is two kußilred and ninety. The-three-masted schooner Napoleon was delivered over to the prize commissioners to.day. This vessel was mounted with four guns, and used as a floating battery by the rebels to defend Newborn. Ft-rdlnand Demem hi was arrested by tb© Marshal this morning on a charge of murder. The accused, with two witnt-es+s, was sent home by the United States consul at feitigapore. in the ship John Jay . He is charged with stabbing Frank Vincent, ooe of the seamen of the Ameri can ship FIWCtKf, from the effects of which (he man (lied. Twt accused was committed for examination. City Judge McCurm this morning quashed the indict ment which charges James B. Taylor with an attempt to bribe Aldarman Dayton in fhs FortOanaavoortniAttet*. Judge M cCunn decides that the ludlctmont is bad in sub stance, because it is drawn under tbe second hrauch of ti e fifty*socoMl section of city laws of 1847, wHTch pro vidis lor attempts to bribo an alderman, in reference to any matter which “may by law be brought before him iu iub official capacity,” This clause, Judga Median de cides, refers to tho alderman in his judicial capacity as a magislvate, and does not at all affect matters to coma bfcfoi b the Board of Aldermen. I wtclill rfwrt of the Brooklyn Health Otlicor ahowi U,ill Uir.ro were 100 dtmitiß in Hint city flurini! the piut wt, which is an increase of 14 from the mortality of the previous week. Of the deceased, 54 were maleß and 55 females. The u. b. traiispoft £(«r of the South arriTml at this pin vwrij this morning, from l’ort Royal. Stiu brings a n.nnilHT of paßsengers, and fifty , four refugees from Jack- Bonvflle, Florida. The United States ship Vermont arrived off Bay Point Monday evening, 14th inst, having been rowed up from the bat by eliamships JSlar f>f the SfottMt land The transport etf-amers A far ion JUmjiire City , Oriental, Ben Deford , Delaware, Boston, Cosmopoli tan, Mattano, and Mayflower, were at Hilton Heart. Tho following is a list of the passengers by the ■S’lar of &*&*.&* Lieutenant Colonel James F. Hall, Vol. Engineers; Lieutenant F. C. Withers, Vo). Engineers; Major Ira L. Ht-witt, U. S. A. Paymaster; O. G. Sawyer, special cor respondent New York 'Herald; W. S. Crane, special APtifit WrtUil} J»tnss Mcßride, A. Thatcher, Jr.; Mr. Walker, Francis Bur gees, Oscar Gale, W Kennedy, Jr RkroGß^s —Dr. Jaa. D. Mitchell, wife, and two chil dren; Bev. Wm. Hewitt, wife, five children, and servant; John Clarti wifo. aud two ehildrun • WT D. Uif6. Rlifl thibe CllllJreh; W. B. Fairchild, wife, aud three childien ; Phillip Frazier, wifo, aud six childron; 0. L. Bobin6on, wife, two children, and eerv&ut; Thos. Stt-vens and wife, Mrs. Granger, 0. L. Keene aud wife, Mr. PtMlf, Jasso Csrdtiflr. tbi. Stevens and ctllJ, Misses Stevens, John Dowd, Gabriel Ru&ch, C. P. Deve reux, E. F. Parker. 1 his afternoon a meeting of eitizens was held at the Merchants" Exchange, at which a committee wag ap pointed to take muaaum for the ruliaf uf tha loyal eiti zeuft of Florida now in this city. At an airly hour, Lieutenant Colonel Hall called on Mayor Opdyke aud dtacribtri the destitute condition of tho exiles, aud asked that something be done for tbolr relief. The Mayor ex pressed his regret that officially he hail no authority to jrrfttii a.ny atuJetanccr. He recommended hfaUteaftOE Colonel Hall to go to the Commisdioners of Charities aud Corrections. This be declined to do, ard the Mayor promised to lay the matter before tue Common Council. Meanwhile, the refugees are being provided for at the At-toe. EvAfrAtt, ALd ether c!(y The very fancifully-dressed infants Perdus rogimont left this city to-day for parts unknown. They numbered 600 in* n. They were fully equipped, but unarmed. It is hoped that they will give a good account of them wives, &a they have been greatly desoiaed here for a long limn. To. nay, the anniversary of the departure of the Seventh Bigimei.t from this city for Washington, in the dark days ot last April, was celebrated by raising a flag above the towering cross of the spire of Grace Church. The opera tion ol raising it was hozardons, and was viewed with fear and trembling by a largo crowd of porsons on the Bidcwalk in Broadway. The following table will show the value of dry goods imported, withdrawn from warehouse and warehoused during the week ending Thursday evented i Imports. Withdrawn. Ware d. Manufactures of W 001.... £433,076 144.472 76,807 Do. Cotton... 212.378 91,898 20,720 80. Silk 191,278 89,601 29,720 Do. Flax,,,. 175,571 4*, W 18,MO Miscellaneous.i • 41,-i59 29,090 600 .$1,053,756 Total Add Imports Total thrown into A& COtop&rtd with the corresponding week of 1861, this shows on increase of $777,680 in the amount thrown on tbe market this year. p The following was this day's business at the office of the Übited tiiateg AssistAntTreMurtr! Total Beceipti... “ Payments, “ Balance. The receipts Include $lOO,OOO for customs. ExroRTS or tirsoix fromkiw tori to porsiouporm <“• FOR TUB WEEK ENDING APRIL 10. April 15—Brig Victoria, Hosnla, Nue vitas— Doubloous. $6,020 April 19—Steamer Bavaria, Hamburg —Mixed speflie i* Steamer City of Baltimore, Liverpool —Gold bare and specie <• Steamer Boancke, Havana—Doub loons American gold Total .* The folio wing were the sa] 10000 U g 6s, *Bl, Bg.. 935.' 6000 US 6a,’Sl 0*.... G 3& 6000 T©im 6a, ’QO.L9O. £8 5000 do *3 55 10000 Missouri 6s 49 4008 do.. ..bnwk, 49 *vw VirgininOn 66Jf 1000 Erie lut nitgp..,lo7 V IMO Erie R 3d m,’33 . 92 V 10000 111 O R Bdß 85 1000 T* Wlfltm.... 80 ICOOOMMoHistJ 60 K 10100 d0..,.,.b60. 61 6000 Tol & W 2d 49# THE Md T \“, market change to note; isles if s? bw«. »t SO f 9f rtttrlß) aua so B2X for Pots. lj'z.ouA ax it Meal.— The market for Western and floor opened with rather more inquiry and more steadiness; but the rapid improvement in freights soon checked the inquiry for shipping brands, afifl thfl marKeC elcwd stjJcfc * the and better grades are irregu- and are quite dull. The private advices by tbe Bteamer are more hopeful than the published accounts; the sales ore 0,700 bbls, at 54.45.a4.60 lor enperdne State and Western, S 4 7504.90 for extra State, Sfflms.7s for fussy Stats, #1 for Uie low grades ol Western extra, 35 25*5 35 for South ern and ronnd-hoop extra Ohio, and ©5.40*0 30 for trade brands do. Canadian Flow* is unchanged j the demand is fair: sales of ],lOO bblfii ftt ©4 7505 for thinning brands of spring western extra aid $5.1006.30 for trade brands. Southern Flour is dnll and heavy, but not quoUbly Jowt r; the low grades are quite unsaleable; sales of 780 bbls at $505.50 for mixed to good superfine Baltimore, aid ©5.0007 for trade brands Rye Flour is id fair request and steady; tha sates are 190 bids at ©3(3)4.15. Corn Meal is buoyant and is quiet; sales of 125 bbls at ©2.8u©2.86 for Jersey, and 53*3.10 for Brandy wine. vviiisky, The market Is lower and quiet: sales of 470 bbls at 23*023tfc f or State, and24c for Western. Grain.— The YVheat market is more active, and is de cidedly lower; tbe demand is mainly for export, to ar rive. Winter Wheats are held with more flrmnoss than eprj» e ; tbe sales are *0,099 bUB at $1.1501*15 for 18(1 State spring; $1.15*1,20 for Milwaukee club, in store; SI.IO for do in the first week in June; and ©1.38 for prime white Michigan. Barley is without much change; sales of 2.500 bus Oalf foMia, ex-ship. At 70c. 1 ' Barley Malt is quiet at ©1*1.03. Rye is firm and in fair request; sales of 2.700 bus. at 80e81#c. 1 ' Oats are firm and in good'demand, at37a39c for Ca- Pfl.di*Qi vSaSfljtfC lot Western and Pennsylvaniaa, &nd 40c for Stae. Corn is rather easier; sales of 37,000 bus, at 57a>58c for row yellow Jersey, for Southern do, and 68* 60c for Wesleru mixed, in store and delivered. Canadian Peas are lower: sales of 6,900 bug ftt 70340 t in &to*A- ' - *. j* Provisions. —The Pork market is again lower, and is more active; sales of 1,380 bbls at ©12.25*12.80 for Mess, and ©12.50*13 for Prime Mess, and ©10*10.25 for Prime. Beef is quiet but firm; sales of 2Tobblsat $12.50*14 for.plain and $l4 o6«*l£ for extra* Bacon is scarce and quUt; Bales of 290 boxes at 6j£c, for W. Cuoibi-rluud; 7#c do for short-ribbed, and 7vo for do Long Cumberland. Lard is firm, and in good demand; sales of 1,400 bbis« Bt7£oBj{e. T 1 Si Tiie “ Cornhill Magazine.”—Mr. Thackeray eonoledeB bis editorship of this periodical with the following address: “ If? Contributors and Corre. .pendents. March 18, 1862. —Ladies and gentle men (who will continue in spite of the standing notice below to send papers to tbe editor’s prirate residence), perhaps you will direct the postman to some other house when you loam that tha editor of tho \CornhiU Magazine no longer lives in mine. My esteemed successor lives at No. * * *, but I will not intrude upon the poor man’s brief interval of quiet. He will have trouble, enough in that thorn oushionad editorial chair whioh is forwarded to him by the Parcels (Happy) Delivery Company. In our Erst number, ladies and gentlemen, your obedient servant likened himself to the eaptain of a ship, to which end whom I wished a Pleasant TOYtnrfi, Pleasant! Those who have travelled on shipboard know what a careworn, {oppressed, uconmfortable man tho captain is. Meals disturbed, quiet impos sible, rest interrupted—such is the lot of oaptoins. Thi, one resigns his commission. I had rather haye a quiet life than gold lace and epaulets; and deeper than did ever plummet sound I fling my speaking, trumpet. Onoe, in a voyage to America, I met a sea captain whe was passenger in the Ship which he formerly bad commanded. No men could bo more happy, cheerful, cour teous, than this. He rode through the gala with, the meet perfeot confidence in the ship and its captain; he surveyed the storm as being another gentleman’s business j sad his great delight was to ba called at bia watob, to invoke a blearing on the steward’s boy, who woke him, and to turn round in his crib and go to sleep again. Let my successor command tbe Cornfatf) giving mo a), w-sye a passage on board; and if tha printer’s bay rings at my door of an early morning, with a mes sage tbut there are three pages wanting, or four too much, I will send out my benediction to that printer’s boy, and taka t’other half hour’s doze. Though editor no more, I hope long to remain a contributor to my friend’s magazine. I believe my own speeial readers will agree that my books will not suffer when tbejj au thor b released from the daily task of reading, accepting, refusing, losing, and finding the works of other people. To say No has often cost me a morning's peaoe and a day’s work. I tremble recently metu. Ob, those hours of madness spent m searching for Louisa’s lost lines to her dead piping bullfinch, or Nboj Senoj’s mislaid Essay! I tell them for the last time that the (late) editor will not be responsible for re jected commumpatioßß, and herewith send off the chair and the great Gornhill Magazine tin box with its load of care. While the present tale of “Philip" is passing through the press I am pre paring another, on which I bare worked at inter vals for many yean past, sad which I hope io in troduce in the ensuing year; and I have stipulated for the liberty of continuing the little essays which havo amused the publlo and the writer, and which I propose to contribute from time to tun, to the pages of the OornkiU Magazine, j Reported Captbbb op Gen. Blenkeb.—Two privates of Gen. Blenker’s division, who said that they had just returned from the vioinity of tha Rap pabangwk, reported that Gen. Blanker and hia body-guard had been surrounded by rebel cavalry and captured. So says a Washington despatoh. A coititESPONDEBT of the Charleston Courier re ports that speculators from Tennessee are buying cotton in Georg|a, and have secured 600 bales at Macon, pretending that it is to be manufactured Into garments for tbe Confederate soldiers. But ha suspects it is to go North, which is very likely: Bishop Ouehheimeb, of New Jersey, has issued a pastoral letter to the churches in hie diocese re commending that they should take up a Collection f it tbo benefit of the Jews on Good Friday. TAB PRESS—PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1862. , 399,186 163,448 .1,053,756 #2,981,201 23 8.218,848 95 7,623,847 13 5659,070 M.of atacfcfl.at. the .OAAAmi 10000 Cier * T 8 Fnd. 86# 8060 StiJ B Ui io&£ 666017 jArwfOletni.lOo 20000 Am G01d....510.101# 50 Pacific K£aU.l>3o.lo43£ 50 do 104# 200 NY Cen 8;.i15. 8 2K 100 Erie B 36# 100 Harlem B 12# 60Gal A Chicago.. 67# 200 Clev A ToIRbSO 42# 299 do om, 42 V 50 Chicago tBl.. MX 100 do 1)30. 51V ISHffIMH PHILADELPHIA CSJBLiim—Bit AND ILMIRA B. B. LIN*. 1808 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1808 For WILLIAMSPORT, SCRANTON, ELMIRA, cut All points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains 19RT9 Depot Of Phila. and Heading S, IL> cor. Broad and Qi|> lAwhill ttreeta, at 8 A. M., ul 3.16 P. M. daily, exoept Bnndaji. QUICKEST BOUTS from Philadelphia to polnta la Northern and Western Pennirlranla, Western New Tork, Ac., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, «*»»»» Fails, or intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train for all potato above, leaves daily at 6P.H. For farther Information apply to JOHN 8. HTLLEB, General Agent THIRTEENTH and 01XL0WHILL, and M. W. oov. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. ja3l.tf WEST CHESTER BfijfiCSlANß PHILADELPHIA &4Hr On and after Monday, March 10th, 1862, the train* will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. B. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET »i 8.6* and 10.30 A. M., and 2, 4.30, and 7 P. M., and will leave •the corner of THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streets. lieaTe WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8.06 A. M., and 480 P. M., connect at PenneHon with trains on the Phi ladelphia anil Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter mediate points. HENBY WOOD, mllB General Bnperiniendeni* X§sMElsiiS reopening- of CKsWariSH!! THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—This »ad, betas fully REPAIRED and effectually GUARDED, li bow open for the trans portation of passengers and freight to atl points in the GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all ether in formation apply at the Company’s Office* corner BROAD Street and 'WASHINGTON Atcmia 8. M. FELTON, ap3«tf President F. W. and B. R. B. Go. BE—l WESTCHESTER SBSURnC"RAILROAD TRAINS, t!» PINM HYI/VAHIA BAILBOAD, l8»T« d«W>t, «mu BLB YXNTH ud MABKKT ttmta. At ( A. M.. 1180 noon, and 4 P.M. inoiutr T3RANPIES.—Pinet, Caatillon, & Co., -U Blaquit, Triooche, A Co.* J. J. Dopay, Borin Alai, A. Seignette, Alex. Seignette. PORT WINES J. Bampo, Best* Benlcarlo De Mul ler Bros. SHERRIES AND MADEIRA WINES.-DcnWe Pint apple, flm, Stewart's Sootcb. Whisky. For sale by JAVBETCHE A LAYERGNH* fe2l 292 and 204 South FRONT Street. PHILADELPHIA BOABD OF TBADM. EDMUND A. 60UDER, I GEORGE L. BUZBY, I OOMUIfTU QV TB* MOffTR. RDWAfiDO. BIDDLE. \ UTTER BAG# At the Merchants* Philadelphia* fiblh Tiißoarora, Dunlevy Liverpool, April 24 Ship Fanny Fere, Oann London, soon Bark Ella, Howes Barbados, soon Brig Ella Beed, Baris, Havana, soon MARINIS tUTELIjIOEi'KjIS. FORT OF FHIRADEI.FHIA, April Ql, 1889. SUN BISES 6 34—SUN SETS f ,,..d 43 HIGH WATER ..9 36 ARRIVED. fichr B J Mercer, Robinson, 29 hours from Fortress Momoe, in ballast to captalu. Schr Stephen Tnylor, 4 from tXHTtCQBa tfOU toe, in baliaat to captain. Schr John W Bali, Day, 1 day from Magnolia, Bel, with corn to Jas L Bewley ft Co. Schr Margaret Beiuhart, Feterson, 6 days from Qfttte- Mt, Inlri, iu L»lUat io captain. ' fichr H W Godfrey, Weeks, from Fortress Monroe. Schr M Fleming, Shaw, from Wilmington, Bel. Schr Eva Bell, Lee. fram Newbern. Btean er Beverly, Fierce, 24 hoars from New York, with nudse to W P Glydo Barge Itasca, Williams, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse to W P Clyde. CLEARED. Bark Eliza Young, Cook, Belfast Ireland. Thoa RJ*h ardnun & co. Bark B Colden Murray, Yan Kamo, Key West, 1) S StetFon A Co. fichr B Yaux, Frink, Fortress Monroe, Tyler. Stone ft Co. 6chr Hiawatha* Disney, Kojr West, do fichr H W Godfrey, Weeks, Salem, Caßtnor, Stickaey A Wellington. Bclir T Borden, Wrightington, Fall River, do bchr G T Hubbard, Willimiw, Fall Ri?er, do e*hr rtiQs spencer, Booiuy, Now Rochelle, do Bcbr Union, Volunteer, New Rochelle, do Bcfar M Fleming. Shaw, Bristol, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Schr M Reinhart, Peterson, Fort Royal, do Schr Era Bell, Lee, Boetou, Repplfrr ABfOi Forest Lotto* Vwntmagti* D FoarßOD ft CO. BY TELEGRAPH. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.’) LEWES, Del., Aril 18, 0 PM. The able Holyhead, from Liverpool, |>Aii«etl ia this hlOtLing, and fehip Preo Trade, tor Liverpool, went to sea. Yours, &c. JOHN P. MARSHALL. (Correspondence of the Pres 3.) REELING, April IT. The following boats from the Union Canal passed into the Schu> Drill Canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Return, grain to captnin; Merchant, do to J Perot ft Bro; Alert, do to flumrhisye. Uoffuimi & Wri s hh /Wo litit, thill feed t 6 Bechtel and Felterhoff; Col J Beebe, lumber to H Croskey; American Eagle, do to captain. MEMORANDA. BhiDfWestftrn Ocean, Simmons, for Piladelphia, waaat fi: thonoßß Slit \ilt. m Bark Amazon, Kirwan, from Pernambuco, at St TUe- as 31st ult—arr 28th. ISBark Ktdron, Farrell, from Montevideo, at Baltimore ling Alamo, Allen, hence, arrived at Boston 18th Inst, in&rig F&lko, for Philadelphia, sailed from Helvoot 3d Brig C H Frost, Hopkins, cleared at Portland 15th inst for Cartieofu. Scbr J B Mitchell* Tuttle, from Bridgeport for Phila delphia, at New York 18th inst. Bcbra D ft E Kelley, Kelley, D Gifford, Gifford. Hun ter, Raobett, and Woodruff Sims, Mason, hence, at New York 18th mat. IP&ehid Abuft 3 Drown, Drown, for Philadelphia, Qllyer Magnet, Perry, M A Shropshire, Gandy, aud W W Marcy, Norton, ior do via New York, cleared at Boston 18th lust. Schr T E French, Bannah, hence, arrived at Danvers 14th insr. Aelira Evpvsretn. Potter. hdb£a, aad E tLii^ht T Beebe, from Port Pentt, I'eh at Provideuce l?th Inst. Schr Juniata, Patton, cleared at Baltimore 18th last, for Philadelphia. , Schr L D Girard, Ireland, from Fall River for Pbila delphia, at Newport 16th inbt. Schr Mary Nau, nrnith, hthce, arrived at New London 17lh iiißt. Scbrs Monterty, Craig, hesce, arrived at Salem 15th inst, and L A May, Baker, on the 16th. fichr fllintrTft, Brooks, heuco* arrived at New Bedford IBthlnrt. Hamburg bark Malacca, from Foo Chow for N York, was wrecked on Pratns Shoal previous to Feb 21; had on board 183.300 lbs or Congou and Souchong tea, 87,000 lbs Oolong aud Niugyong do«->in all 269,000 lbs. The u a steam gunboat S B Cuyler was spoken 6th inst off the east-QT dof Cuba. FOR SAXE AND TO LET. TO DISTILLERS. The DISTILLERY known aa the “PHCENIX.” and formerly owned and ocoupied by SAML. SMYTH, Esq., cltuated on TWENTY-THIRD, between BAGS and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 buaheSi per day, is now offered for sale on reasonable and aooog uoyiu mt' fcotjNTY of piiil HENRY H.B. OGLE, survivingTrusteo, vs JOSEPH BTPKA. March Term, 1852, No. 2u5. Alias Levari Facias. Tbe auditor appointed to distribute the proceeds of the Sheriff's sals, under tbe above -writ, of: No. I.—All that certaiu lot of ground, with tho build ings and improvements, used as a factory for woollen goods, tlioreon erected, bounded and d< scribed as fol lows : Commencing at tbe southeast corner of Lawrenco (late Apple) rtrwt and Ctmul street* in tho city of Phila delphia, ana extending along ilie louthweatwardly bide of Canal street 112 feet 1 iDcb, to the west side of Leith gow (late Mtcbarlc) street, thence southwardly along the west side of said Leirhgow street 151 feet, thunco al»pg a line at right angles with said Lejtbgpf street 100 feuti tv tb© ride 9f raid Lawrence atrocti Thence north wardly along the east side v-f said Lawrence street 225 feet 11 inches, to the place of beginning. Also, of No. 2 —All that lot of ground, with the bnild ingß and improvements thereon erected, commencing at the poutheast eoinar of -i&ld L4lth«o«r street and ex tending along the south westwardly aide of Canal street to the west side of Fourth street, 113 feet and % of an Inch, thence extending south along the west side of Fourth street 84 feet 5# inches, thence westward!?, on a line at right Jingles with s&ld IVurili slroni, 160 fe«i, to said Leilhgow street, thence north along the east side of Leitfagow street 135 feet- to the place of beginning-will attend to the duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the 28th day of April. 1862, at 4 o'clock P, M., at his Offi.oo, 040 South SIXTH Miireet, Philadelphia, -when and Where all persons are required to present their claims, or be debarred from coming in upon said fund. aplG-10. JOHN S. BBINTON, Auditor. TTNITED STATES* EASTERN DIS- U TBICT OP rESNSVLVAVIA SOT. THE PBKSIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA' GBEKTING; WHEREAS) The District Court Of the United State. In nnd for tbs Eastern District or Pennsylvania, rigbtlr and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in the name of the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general ? hp haye,or pretend to bare, any right, title* or in. tereet in seven tranand and fifty barrels of Rosin, twenty* five casks of Rosin taken and seized on the 14th day of March, 1662, by the naval forces of the United States in the Sounds of North. Carolina, under command of Flag Officer $. 0. Rowan, at Newborn, on the Ri-ver, aa priste, and brought fofotbis pf>Tt iu VheSChOOUOT P. A. SANDEJih, to be monished, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed, (justice so requiring). You are therefore charged and strictly enjoined autj ibai yon omit doc, but that by puDljstlin j \tl9l]9 presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the City of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intelligencer) yon do monish and cite, or cause to he monhhtd and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, UUe f or interest in the said seven hundred, and and twenty* five <*.»»•»• oosnr, to appear before the Honora ble JOHN CADWALADUR, th p Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the City of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH flay after publication of tQtrfd breeenfs, If it L« a court day, or else on the next court day following, the usual Hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, iu due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, it' any they have, why seven hundred and fifty barrels, and twenty-five casks of Joiin sbonld not bp pronounced to belong, at tha tim* of tho capture of the same, to tic enemies of the United States, and as goods of tneir enemies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjndged and con* deemed as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and reecho in Lhis behalf as to justice shall neeett&ia. And that j on duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all pi-raoDB aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the toner of these presents it is also intimated,) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause m the contrary* then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may pro nounce that the said seven hundred and fifty barrels and twenty-five casks of Boein did belong, at the time of the capture of ibe same, to the enemies of the United States of America* and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liabl# pod subject 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 anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the District Court •» hwt yp« shall do ID tllO promißQS* together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWALADEB, Judea of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this fourteenth day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year Of thfr Ittd&£dnt appear at the time and place above mentioned, OP appear and shall not shew a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth in tend abd will proceed to adjudication on die said capture, and may pronounce that the said nine hundred and fifty barrels of rosin 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, liable and nbject fo confiscation and condemnation! to bs adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises, together with these presents. Witne&fli the Honorable JOHN GADWALADER, Judge of tbe said coart, as Philadelphia, this fourteenth day of APRIL, A. D. 1862, and in the eighty-sixth year of the Independence of tbe said United States. ap!B 3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. Treasurer. Army clothing and equi page OFFICE, TWELFTH aud GIRARD Sts. Philadblphia, April 17,1862. PROPOSALS will be received at this Office uutil TUESDAY. 22d instant, at 12 o’clock M , to furnish at the Schuylkill Arsenal; (5,250)! Tifty.two hundred and fifty yards wooLdyed fant-color Grten Kersey, 27 inches wido, to weigh 11 ounces to the yard. To he of army standard quality; and (3,600), Thirty-six hundred yards wool-dyed fast color Green Coat Cloth, 54 inches wide, to weigh 21 ounces to tbe yard. To be of army standard quality. . Proposals will bo endorsed —“ Proposals for Green Cloth,” and will state how soon it can be delivered. A ■ample of the color can be seen at this office. G. H. OBOSMAN,' ipl9 Deputy Quartattttik&ie? General, U. S. A. Army clothing and equip age OFFICE. PHIL! DELPHI A, April 12, 1862, PROPOSALS will Le recoiled at tUi office until 12 •’clock M. on MONDAY, the 21st inst, lor furnishing at the Schuylkill Arsenal, vis: 1,500 Sides Wax Upper Leather, to be first-class oak taimed, from slaughter hides, well finished, anil to moa •sre 14 or more square feet to the side. 1,200 Sides Sole Leather, best quality oak-tanned, from Buenos Ayres or La Platte Pry Hides, to weigh 14 or more pounds to the side. All to be stamped with the name of the supplier. Bida most bo endorsed * ( Proposals for Lpftthei, and he directed to G« fi OBOSMAN! »pl 4 Deputy Quartermaster General. QL, snd 2 P. M. SEALED PROPOSALS, ENDORSED u PROPOSALS FOR TUE ERECTION OF A HOS PITAL, n are invited and will he received at the Office of tbe Quartermaster, U. S. Army, Northeast corner of GIRARD and TWELFTH Streets, until 12 o’clock M., of MONDAY, April 21st, inst, for tbe erection and com* Diction of a temporary hospital for tbe use of the United States, to he located upon a lot of ground situate in West Philadelphia, beyond Mill Greek, between the old Baltimore turnpike and Spruce street continued, adjoin* fog west of Forty-second street, being a part of a dairy farm owned by Messrs. Eyre and Fennel} and at present occupied by Wm. dtockbiuo Detailed plans and full specifications can be seen at the office of JOHN McARTHUR. Jr., Architect, 506 CHESTNUT Street, where any information relative to the proposed buildings will be given. Bach bidder man name the amount of coat for plumb* lug and forcooking apparatus, separate from, although in* eluded in bis general proposal.' Each propositi must state the shortest time in which It Is proposed to complete the entire work, and to be con sidered aa a bona fide bid, must contain also satisfactory references and security in the usual formof a bond equal to the whole amount of the contract. G. H. OBOSMAN, apl4 .76 Deputy Quartermaster General. LEGAL* Estate of JACOB ZELLER, deceased. JAMES, ft minor. EBtate of WILLIAM A. PROPOSALS. GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. gMOKED SALMON. JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALS* IH iriNE GBOUEUIEB, mUO-tr CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINE STS. pKOSPE & BLACKWELLS’ ENG \J Hull PlcKlM nnd SaucM, naan nnd Dlotbottles, just landing and for sala by RHODES A WILLIAMS, ap7 107 South WATER Street. f'UiEAP BUTTER: 'OiUfiAV HUT \J TER 1 only 12 els. per pound, at No 812 SPRING GARDEN Htreet. mhlfetf LEAF LARD.—79 tierces prime ket tie-rendered Leaf Lard, for eale by G. 0. BADLfB A GO., mh2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. Q BBLS, GOOD COOKING BUT -0 TER for eale very cheap at No. *l2 SPRING GAR DEN Street. mh26-tf rXHEEsE.—ISO boxes fine Herkimer O-/ Gotrnly Choose, for sole try C. «. BADLER A 00„ mb2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE FLOUR* only zjf ote. pur pound, at No. 813 SPRING GARDEN Street. mhlS-tf CAN DLES. Chemical Sperm Candles, for aalo by JADRETOHE A LAVEHONB, 201 and m fiouth FRONT Street. mhU TF YOU WANT GOOD POUND -L BUTTER, go to S. Z. GOTTWALS', No. 812 SPRING HARDEN StMAL nn OWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE AAJ FLOUR, just received and for sale at No. SIS SPRING Garden street mh2fi-tf SAKDLWES. —A very superior brand for sale by GB ARLES 8. 0 A B3TAJB9, ap2 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street MEgS PORK.— m Vti» Hm Pork, for Bale by ' 0. C. SADLER A CO., mb2o-tf 103 ARCH Street, 2d door above Front. YINKG AR—French White Wine vinegar, for sale by jauretche a lavebgne, mhlfi Now 202 and **o4 Ponth FRONT Street. MEDICINAC. TXTONJDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS- W COYKBY OF PROF C H. BOLLES, 1220 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA: BEAD THH FOLLOWING UAIiEFULLT. * The difference between fact and Jiction. of permanently curing tho eick end Buffering of their diseases, or adver tising to cure and showing but little or no evidence of cures, oeu be well appreciated by the SnXiQU9 intlUirors after health, by attentively reading the foUOWIDg BjnOfi sis of certificates fiom the nioet reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, who were permanently cured by Prof, IIOLLES, 1-20 WALNUT street, and after they had been given up aa incurable by the most eminent modi-almea of this eityi Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front strict. Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Church, Dys pepsia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1633 Htiniuth Bimrt. Aioxnnaur Aflnire* infiiinmKtory Rheumatism, Lum bago, long standing, 1312 Savery street, Eighteenth ward, Kensington. William H. Sbaine, Paralysis of the lowor limbs, (Paraph'gy,) and Epilepsy ? 110 Mouth Twentieth street J J. Market street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of the Brain and severe Hemorrhage of the Lunge and Diabetis, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, J>yejvp3i» and LumbagO* 020 ArCh Street. James Nugent. Deafness for six years, and ringing and roaring in the head, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. Guosgo G. Prtßoerry f Chronic Bronchitis figd UfttttTrbi fornihrl, proprietor of ttm Gifftnl Clouse, Thomas Harr op, severe Diabetis, Rose Mills, West Phi ladelphia. George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 333 Market street. 11 T. Da Silver, Chronie Nanr&lgla and Rheumatism, 1736 Cbeatttit streets C. H. Carmich, Chronic Dyspepsia and Inflammation of flic Kidne>s, Chestnut and Fortieth streets. H H»rroJd, Bronchitis and Disease of the Kidneys, WFomh Third street* 0, f. Mi Tasker* Chrotlo Dyspepsia, and Kidney Du ewe, 1622 South Fifth Btreet. James P. Grevcs, M. D., long standing and severe Lum bago, 216 Pine street. Edward McMahon, GpnsuoiptioDt 1227 Front street. Stanford Stillwell, Vongcetion of the Drain and GhroDio Dyspepsia, 15*6 Palmer Btreet Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia, Western Hotel. J. Picket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Oon gesllOH of Ike Uriim il9 hallowMit atroct, Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five years standing, 1435 Chestnut street Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lanniug, Nervous Prostration. Cadbury Ave- IMi4. J. 8. Ritter, Catarrhal Consumption, 333 Richmond street. N. B.—ln addition to the above cates cured, Prof. 0. H. BOLLEc Las cured two thousand Chronic and Acute cases wiftin levs than three years in Philadelphia, oil of which cases had resisted tho treatment of the most emi nent medical men. Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in ihfe city. Prof. fi. Las eatablirbef Himself for life iu this City, and bis success in treating the sick is a sufficient guaran tee that he claims nothing but scientific Jacts in his dis covery in the use of Electricity aa a reliable therapeutic agent. ft* 8.-tlt will be well for the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in hla pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the bauds of thofsin this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may severe on those using Electricity at hazard, hut it ie tho aaverity e( truth and designed for the good or humanity. Consultation Free. PROF. C. n. BOLLE3, 1220 WALNUT Street, PhUade. / T7LECTRICITY, PROPEfiLT AP / JjJ PLIED, TRIUMPHANT. —Doctor A. H. / STEVENS, late of No. 1220 Walnut street, Phila- I delphia, has located himself at No. 1418 South PENN I SQUARE, a few doors west of BROAD Street. The I location is a very desirable one in spring And summer, \ particularly for those who may choose to take board in the Doctor’s family while under treatment. Having bad extensive practice in the treatment ef va rious dist-ases, both of ladies and gentlemen, ig this find otter cities, be expectfl a large Share Of patTCDAgO frOUl his special friends, and from the diseased generally. AU curable cases will be warranted, if desired. CONSUL TATION AND ADVICE FREE. . N. B.—One day in each week will be exclusively de- I tA tbe treatment of tbe respeoioble and worthy I poor, free of charge. | I Location, No. 1418 South PENN SQUARE, a few I doors west of BROAD Street, Philadelphia. f A. H. STEVENS, / fcnliT-fmw 9m Medical EloCKlviaU* TJKOWN’S ESSENCE JAMAICA OINOEB, Manufactured only at FBEDEBIOK BBOW2TB DfiUO A.ND CHEMICAL ST6&E, Northeast corner ofFIIJ-TH and CHESTNUT fltrootflf PHILADELPHIA. Attention Is called to this valuable remedy which should be in every family, and for the Army and Navy it ia in dispensable. coring Affections ef Iks stomach *»n.' Soda, White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, WBTHIBI Druggists and Ma Boa. 47 and 4ft Jalt-tf COAIi. ROBERT It. CORSON. COAL DEALER OFFICE, 133 WALNUT STREET, aibOW BICOHD, Un-Sm PHILADELPHIA. COAL. —Lehigh, Loeuat Mountain, Eagle Vein, and Hickory, of beat duality, and well WM. H. CURTIS, 1517 CALLOWHILL Street. yreyued. apia.lmH COAL.— THE DNDEKSIGNifiD beg leare to inform thoir frionds and the pnblio tbit they have removed their LEHIGH COAL DEPOT from NOBLE-STHEET WHABIT, oq the Delaware, to their Tardy northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Streets, where they Intend to keep the best Quality of LEHIGH COAL, from the most approved tbt loweti prices. Your patronage is respectfully SOUCIfO&t JOS. WALTON A 00., Office, 112 South SECOND Street. Tardy EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tf BAY UllM.— A small invoice of Hay Stun, just received, for gale by CHAS. 8. C4BSTAIBS, apO 126 WALNUT and 21 GBANITB Streets. pOTTON BAIL DUCK AND CAN VAS, of at! nnmbvrs and brand*. Raven’s Puck Awning Twills, of all description!, for Tents, Awnings, Trunks, and Wagon Covers. Also, Paper Manufacturers 1 Prior Felts, from Ito I feet wide. Tamalim?, Bating, Sail Twine, Ao. JOHN W. XVBRHAN A CO., 102 JOtfVS Alla*. Best quality hoofing slate ' Mwan on hand and for Ml* at Union Wharf, 1411 BiaOHßtrwt, SMUbuton. T. THOMAS, wt7.lt (IT WALNTTT NnK PhJlurtolnbU T7OR HATH -DYEING, OR A DE JD LIOIOUB BATH, o«utlem»u should go to FOUBTQ and BB4NOH. aplfi-iftf SHEEP AND GOAT SKINSi^A ■malllAToloaot Bhaopand Ooat BUnaforaalabp JAUBITOHI A LAYCBONS, *•*» *Ol mtf «M South FRONT Btr«t TTARMONY BHERRY—For sale in 11 bond, br OHAS. S. OABBTAIB3. •HO No. 1» WALNUT Bt. and 21OBANITK St. CHEKJCAL3. l, DEI AND IN /totaling Ob'emiftff forth SBOOND Street, PHUtAPSIiPHIA* BACKS BY ADCTISS. TOHN B. MYERS So CO.* AUCTION- U KERB, Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET Street. BALE OF FRENCH DBY GOODS. This Morpfng, Apsll SI, M #oto- month credit—r 706 packages French, German. Swiss, and BHU drf goods. SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. On Tuesria# MemUag. April 22, on fonr month! 1 e^edtu. 1,000 packages boots and shoes. PEREMPTORY SALK, Of the eutire stock of an extensive U r HOLG»ALE UOUAE, We will sell, hy catalogue, on a credit of four months, commencing at 10 o'clock, On Wednesday Morning, April 23. And to be continued On fThtir-day Homing April fi-l, The stock of an extensive wholesale dry goods house de clining btninew, embracing about 2.000 lots, aud com prisitig a full assortment of every description of domestic, British, French, and German dry goods, adapted to city or country irtwlo. including in part the following, viz COTTON GOOD 3. Packages—bleached rmishnp, %, 7s. and 40 inch do. Do “ je**nea aua drills. Do << h>a iched and brown, jacquard diapers. Do c.2nabitrg stripes. Do tickitrgN. Do veranday stripes. Do raven’s ducks Do flile.cias and furrired iiuitign- Do colnrpil cainhrLy. Do rolled u Do York mills cottonadea. Do fancy prints, solid colored cottonades. WUOLLKNB, Packages—tmtiuoto, black aud fuuoy. Do merino cassimorrs, mixul and fancy. Do heavy diagonal tweeds. To Kentucky black, mixed and faucy. Do black mixod. Do nannels, while, red, and yellow. Do ** fino white shaker and oprra. Lo linseyp, plaid and plain, red, puddings, &c. OLOTIIR AND CArt^ialEßßS Fiuceß French ejoft, Hue* ttvifl fancy. riuglu aua auublih mixed) hluckj and fancy. Pieces casrimores, black and fancy. VEdTINGS. Picceß Lyons black satin, silk,and grenadine vest’gs. PitOftfl H blikfck. kT««ljf»tacp alUc Pieces Marsoillwß, white, and figured, and Valencia vefctings. Bt'UJF GOODS. Piect s drap d'etp. suminor cloths, and Italians.! PlLS&ablßch uLS OF PLAIN, PRINTED, HEMSTITCHED. AND SECOND MOURNING LINEN CAMBRIC HANDKERCHIEFS. s*B ladies’ corded border linen cambric hdhfs. 5-8 and 3 ilndieß’ printed bordor do. 5- 8 and 3-4 hemstitched do. 6 8 and 3-4 second mourning do. 30C dozen Turkey red hdfcfs. WHITE GOODS. Jaconet, cambric, tape check, and Victoria & tripe mus lins IRISH LINENS, BLEY LINENS, LINEN DRILLS. cases 4-4 fine Irish shirting linens. 3-4 find i-i Bley lioeoß. 3*4 and 4*4 Spanish liDena. Linen ducks, printed drills, Ac. AUCTION NOTICE. IMPORTANT ji.TTJtA.OTZY E CLOSING SALE OP SAX ON NY WOVEN DRESS GOODS, MESSRS. C. F. SCHMIEDER A 00. Will sell, through FURNESS, BBINLFY. A CO., AUCTIONEERS, *2? market stbeft, On Tuesday Morning, April 22, at 10 o’clock, on fonr months credit— 1,500 pieces of Saxony woven dress goods, of tbeir own manufacture and importation, befog tho entire balaoce, last offering. ir. b—Every piece or these goods is fresh and just landed, and the attention or the Trade is particularly re uuefrted, as most of the novelties have never been offered atp ivatesale. ALSO, A swerel of British goods, lor cash. LUriNS’ 6-4 SPLENDID QUALITY BLACK DRAP D’ETE. On Tuesday Morning, for cash— so pieces Liipinß’ 6.4 BPfrortlil auality black drap d’ete, from fine to snpcrSne duality. 6-4 FRENCH FANCY CAS6IMERES AND SILK VESTINGS. 60 pieces 6<4 new style French fancy casgjmeres. »ew atye Paris sib Seared Testings, LYONS BLACK OROS Hit RHINE AND TAF- KE t AS. —26a»40 inch heavy black gros de rhlnes. —26®38 44 44 tafTetas. SAXOS Y WOVE*! DRESS GOODS, JUST LANDED FROM STEAMER BAVaKIA. We will also include in * nr sale On Wednesday, A large line of Saxony woven dress of a well* II6WU Uiftniifacliirfr, suited to city trade, LABGE SPECIAL SALE OF 500 CARTONS BONNET RIBBONS—JGST LANDED. On Friday Morning, April 25, SGO caitona new at via bounat fibtoaa, No§ 12*86. Nos. 4,5, And 6, corded edge ribbons, all fresh goods. Full particulars hereafter. Philip pord a co., auction «HEB, S3* MAERHT „i EAi fl6MM£iidS |f* SALK OF 1,000 GASES BOOTS, SHOES, 880- GAKS, &o This Morning, April 2J, »t IV o'clock ireclsetTi will b« sold by cata. logae, 1,000 caws mena’, Dora’, and yontha’ cair, kip, and grain boots; calf and kip brogans, Congress gaiters, Oxford and Scotch ties,Ac.; women’s,misses’, and child* ren’a calf, kip, goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots and ehoes, gaiters, slippers, Ac., including a large assortment 6f fiVflt-CI&W dir- made goois. Goods arranged for examination early on the morning of sale, with catalogues. BALK or 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BBQGANS, Ob Thursday Morning, April 24, at 10 o’clock, precisely, will be sold, by catalogue, 1,100 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ oal& Up, grain, and thick boots; calf and Up, brogans, Con gress gaiters, Oxford ties, walking shoes, Ac j women's, minus l . And children** calf, hip. hid, and H>9{VWO heeled boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, Ac. Also, s large and' desirable assortment of first class city-made goods. ■9” Goods open for examination, with catalogues, early an the moraine af sola. ‘ PANCOAST A WARNOCK, AUC TIONEERS, No. 218 MARKET Street. LABGE POSITIVE SALE OP AMEEIOAN AND IMFOBTBDDBT. GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, BON NET RIBBONS, HOSIERY, Ac., by Catalogue, On Wednesday Morning, April 23, commencfhg at 10 o’clock precisely. LARGE SPECIAL SALE OF HOSIERY AND GLOVES. On Wednesday Morning, 23d tost, atlo o’clock. . 3,000 doz German cotton hosiery, comprising a fuil Hoc, for ladies, misses, and gents, from medium to Terr fine goods, for'fiFSt.eUfiS city sales. 6.000 do?. Lisle, cotton, and tilk gloves, a 101 l assort ment. BONNET RIBBONS TRIMMINGS. Also, •• cartons choice style extra Quality bonnet ribbonj, NAS. 1*2#40. Also, plain and plaid trimniliiK ribbons, Noa.dalO. Also, cartons rich fatcy dress trimmings, cords, braidß, beltings. AUo, cartons choice spriog styles artificial flowers, black and white BlifT note, millinery cowls, Ac. EMBROIDERIES. Also late and desirable style embroidered jaconet col lars. seta waiet.robca, bards, flounctngs, Ac. Alse, an invoice of % linen cambric handkerchiefs. Also, a full line of ltidios’ and misses 7 Paris embroider ed fillet mitts. Also, 150 Thia Moniing t 21st Inst., at 10 o’clock, at No. J 702 Groon streebtk superiur parlor, dining-room, auri chamber turatauar fine taptstn carpotw. feather bods. rnattrcHMij. Ar, v? vnmninN Hi« a#r prorioiu 10 nuuj win catalogues, Sale N. W, c<>rui-r aixi<-«cr,bj catalogue, in Jobp?og Pttoffs WUt if Crete elr«-«&- (second street Tll'P^hflCttCOll UiO feUperlorfuruliure, fine oil paintings, handsome chan deliers, fine Brussels carpets, bookcase, spring mat tress. Ac. tST~ May be examined at 8 o’clock on the morning of ■als. M oses NATHANS, AUOTIONEBB ATX AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, southaevt corner of SIXTH jwid RACE Streotfl TAKE NOTICE. The highest possible prico is loaned on goods at JF«- tftanr’ Principal Establishment., southeast comer of Sixth and Race streets, At least rme-thiTd more than ■! m 9to«F 9§toEHftl)roypt to this city. At: private sale. One superior brilliant toned piano'forte, with niotaWo plate, soft and loud pedals. Price only $9O, One very fine toced piano-forte, prico only $5O. NATHANS’ PRINCIPAL MONEY ESTABLISH MENT. 260,000 TO LOAN, In l&uge or small amounts, from one dollar to thoTumntef oil Uiamondß, gold and silver plate, watches. jeweßv merchandise* clothing* rorniture, beddihg, gi&Ufrt, Ml goods of ovary description. LOANS MADE AT THE LOWEST MARKET RATES. This establishment h&o large fire and thief-proof m£n, for the safety of valuable goods* together with a priMia watchman on the promisee. ESTABLISHED FOR THE LAST 80 YRABA. ALL LARGE LOANS MADE AT THIS. THE PRINCIPAL ESTABLISHMENT.” CHARGES GREATLY gEPUOED, AT PRIVATE SALS, AT LBBB TUAN HALF USUAL STORM P RIO MM. Gold and silver watches of every description, from bm deUar to one hundred dollars each* gold chain*, fftflhfrftt iktomtixh diainondHi loi SHIPFIIYB. BOSTON AND PHILADBL. «*fl miA STEAMSHIP LINE—FpoM PICT Street, Philadelphia and LONG Wharf, Boston, Ac. The steamship SAXON, Captain tilattliews, will Ml from Philadelphia for Boston on FRIDAY, April 2k, at M 9’qi?Ph A> M, Inoorttsce ua«' Halt tli&t Uy tail TeiweUL Freight taken at fair rates. Shippers will please send hills lading with their goods. For freight or passage (haring fine accommodstloafl f?r PMSPDger»)i bpjlt to m m HBHBT TTOiSOB ft 004 332 BOOTH WHABVSP, London exhibition—retuan TICKETS TO LOUftOtt ASS First-class ,slo9* Second-class * 60* WEEKLY OUMMUNJLOA “■■“.TION BJ BISAJI BETWEEN HI SURE and Diysiti’Wii, couiat at gmiwi. TOWN, (Ireland,) to land and embark peeeengen ant deepatches. The Liverpool, 3e* York, end Philadelphia Steaaa ebip Company's splendid Clyde-built iron screw steem ahlja an IntsndM (a uilu follows, IBOH NXW YORK NON LIVERPOOL. CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, April 19, UN. KANGAROO Saturday, April 26,180*. And every Saturday throughout the year, from PUU( Ho. M H. K, BATES ON PASSAGE THROUGH FROM PHILADELPHIA. Oebln, to Queenstown, or Liverpool. .......... |TI Do. to London, via Liverpool, Mt Steerage to Queenstown, oe LlvenwisL Hi Do. toLondon in Do. Return tickets, available for dx months, from Liverpool Mi Passengers forwarded to Him, Faria, Hamburg, Brawn, and Antwerp at tbroudi latoa. Certificates of passage lssned tram LtverpMi to BMP Tork. m Certificate* of paaaafe'luned from Qacetutown to Hew Tork.. . SK These eteamere have superior aocominodstionfl fo* mZ* TFifh % r*fOE>iix&f oentwCßMM-. *cA carry experienced Surgoow*. Tor freight, or passage, apply at the offiue of the On** pany, _ JOHK O. pALB, Agent, 11l Walnut rtrwt, Philadelphia, fc U~T~ol, ty W«7 Bft*AW, Tower B alldlaMt. In CHaacow, to WK. INMAH. 18 Dixon Itnot. THE BRITISH AND NORTH Samlß* ambbioah boyal hail btbab- TBSM NEW YOBX TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin l’&Mata.v.ti.... Second cabin Puu«e..( IV FBOM BOSTON TO LIVBBPOOL. Chief Oebln Paauge ,„nsi Second Cebfn Passage*........ ....... ft The shift from New York nail at Cork Harbor. xn» supa ttw» Bonon oail at Halifax and Obit bor. PZKBIA, (apt Jndhlns. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. CANADA, Capt, A, Leitflß. ASIA. Oapt. B. G. Lott AMEgJpA, CW>ti MufTi AtJfiTBALASIAij, nia&aea, Oapt» ■«*■*- Capt Cook. KUBOPA, Capt. Andsrm, SCOTIA, CHINA. Those reset 1* carry a clear white light at mint heat freon on starboard bow; red on port bow. CHINAi Andftrgon, « Afctll f. NIAGABA, Cook, 11 Bdfltob, Wednesday, April ML ASIA, Shannon, << N.York, Wednesday, April ML CANADA, McCauley, *< Boston,Wednesday. April M. PERSIA, Lott, ** N.Yorb, Wednesday, May T» EUBOPA, Stone, “ BostOß, W9lnerfW» Mftf Mi china, Auderwßj “ 2f iTorKi Wednesday, May &* NIAGABA, Cook, “ Boston, Wednesday, May ML SCOTIA, Judkins, u N Uork, Wednesday, June %, Berths not secured not!! paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. 93U (Mill Af ibeee «i>iM«illaoib*aMMmU|f]h| lIMJ, fiilyer, Bullion, Specie, Jewefcy, trtcSuM&yJZ or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor, nl the rains thereof therein expressed. Tor freight or sage, apply to 1. CUNABB, I BOWLING GBXSK. SUwlSfc B. 0. A J. G. BATBS, 108 STATX Street, Boston FOB NEW YORK. ■HMiht DAILY LINE, vi» Delawm «M Ranian Canal. Philadelphia and Hew York Kxprew Steamboat 000- pan y receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. M., dettw lug their cargoee in New York the following day. Freight! taken at reaaonahla raiM. WM. P. CLYDB. Agent, No. 14 SOUTH WHARVES, PhlUdelpU*, JAMES HAND, Agent. Mll-tf Piers 14 and 16 EAST BTVER, New York. - ait—a. FOB BALTIMORE, ■BB WASHINGTON, D. 0., AND FOM TRKBS MONROE, DAILY, AT 3 O’CLOCK P. M., BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA SZXAMBOA* C6MSAS'r, (ERICSSON LINE.) One of the Steamer! *f this Company leave! the oppav ■dde of Chestnut.street Wharf daily (Sondaya exoeytsd,! at 8 o’clock F. M., and arrive! in Baltimore eaitr MSI morning Freight! (hr Wuhlsgtan and FoitHiiMMUM received and forwarded with all poulbla defp&teh,**! are reanired to be prepaid throngh. .Freights of all Unde carried at the lowest ratea. < A. GROVES, Jr., Agent, felt.3m* No. 84 gooth WHARVES. EXPRESS COMPANIES. SOLDIERS Should be souk by HABNDBN’3 EXPRESS, MT CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALT BATES* tod send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Tertrew Moa roe. and all other polDts occupied by onr troop*. feM-to* XSEMBK THE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, Offloe CM CHESTNUT Street, forward* Parcel*, Packages, U«- pfrapdfw, Pfrnk £ote§, sad pJtbtt bl it* 9WB line* or Id connection with other Kxprew Oompanlea, It all the principal Tows* and CitJe* of the Hoiked Statth K. B. SANDFGBP, felt Qftuml Superintendent. BUSINESS NOTICES. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DJEW for 18 year* NotH9TINE Streets abort Second) lnierta the moit beautiful TeeQ of the at*, mounted on fine Gold, Platina, Stiver, Vulcanite, Oo* rolite, Amber, Ao., a t price* more reasonable for neal aud substantial work than any Dentist in this eltf. Teeth Plugged to hut for life. No pain in extracting Teeth. AfUflilil Teeih repilwi to iiilt. No pay nnul •atitfled all {* right. Reference, beat families, fett-fea TOHN A. ALLDEBDICE, V ATTOBNIT.AT.LAWi bm rammed th. motto. of hi! Proftwion it NEW CASTLE, DILAWABB. rjaffl-ta* JOHN WELSH, Practical SLATS SOQrißi THIBD Street and GUBMANTOWIf Boad t H prepared to pnt on nnr smotrnt of BOOTOHfc on the most MODBBATB TKBMB. Win goanntr Ml msks ever/ Bnilding perfect! j Wster-tight %f~ Orders promptly attended to 17ASTERN MARKET DINING XU RESTAURANT, FIFTH STREET, ABOTR CHESTNUT, OPPOSITE SMITH’S BREWERY. Tbis establishment kaviiiff been refitted regardless of expense, is no* road? to serve its patrons with break, last, dinner, and sapper at moderato charges, combined with the best the market affords, (and only the beet.) The bar it iurnlshed with the choicest lhiuott 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. B.—Free Ranch from 10 to 12 o’clock. I;. lIOPKINB, ( p^„ r ,',Mr4 cpl7-ltn Y. FITZaiBBON, { r.optntdM. TAPESTRY OABPITB.