11 There win he a mass meeting of the farm mortgagors ou t aii the taUtoaUs in thto atatft at Milwaukee, on Tum d«rv tm raj day of A uni. imra, at 4 o'clock P. M. Im • •ortant tmainess will coma before the meeting. All mortgagors, whether members of leagues or not, are in* wited to attend said meeting. 14 By oider Of committee.” The ROW York Tfibunt of this morning comments Upon the above as follow*: 1 In sariog that 44 thin law requires the railroads of tbe htate topay oir the old fttrftt mortgages! by tbe aonm* »«ationofi2j(vroeiit,of the grow receipts aunualiy* 71 the writer in the Post makes two mistakes: 1. This law* contemplates the payment of 12 per cent, upon • certain portion of the farm mortgage iudebted ness, and this 32 per cent, on the Milwaukee and Prairie du Chien Boad would amount to something tees than 860,000. 2. This law is not obligatory upon the several railroad Companies, hut it is lufi to tiieir option whether they will accept it or not. T3j«t<* in no danger that the Milwau kee and Prairie du Ohm Railroad wiil accept it, for even if a majority of Hie stuck holders (a very small frac tion of whom reside In Wisconsin) were inclined to do so, any single stockholder would hare the power to pre vent it by injunction, as tbe Legislature of Wisconsin can have no power io amhortw tt diversion of the earn* Inga of the road to the payment of claims which the pre sent Compauy is undtr no legal, equitable, or moral obli gation to pay. Tbe mass meeting of farm mortgagors called to be held in Milwaukee on the 22d iust, has no significanae, as it is only one of a series of meetings of ilie same chArAttai* that hAve Wi a frequently held in Wisconsin dciin> tl u past two years. The New York Times of to-day says: There Las breu some moderate additions to the ordi nary line of loans and die-counts j but the great tiTtaucjti] foiilure of the week is tiie rapid accmUUlaUOQ Of .private deposits and country l»**»k balances, caused by tbe Inti us of remittance?, from the West and other quarters, of the proceeds of recent Treasury disbursements. This move ment, toward the drso of the week, counted by the mil lion PW day. and Aii KitiurjAj - the- balanced Kmoiinitil to .■§'.15,680,000, although ibis will be somewhat above the Average of the week. The bunks bung utnble to employ these heavy ba lances. even on cheap terms, in goed merchant paper or on the Sturk Exchange, liavo made further largo deposits with tliO Uliiiod ShlifS I'i'-sLUrJ. 1 in New York at aa Ju fcreat of 5 pt-.r cent, p.-r .snMim- Tbe deposits altogether in the treasury duriuii the week exceed live million of dollars, cl which sl,iS\,ooo was deposited on Saturday Alone. The customs pMid in during the week amount to .S£BS,COO, a»dS-<boo,L'(:o additional in United «}otw9 iwerc received fi,sm the a* Washington. Ttlßifi Accumul&ti on ~ Imvc btr»-]t as rapidly paid out again, the •difference in tl.e cash balance on hand on Saturday be ing j&7,525,547. ms against 66,346.660 at the close of the previous wtek The price of mouey is lower oil the street, and 0 pvr cent H the gi neral rule on donum) loan, and o®ii# per cent, on select merchant bills of abort date. In tome instances money is left with the old* establisJ ed stuck and money brokers as low as 5 per cent, on Govenmnmt c-liateral. Tho rate of exchange *>u London, which tVH to lli percent, for Wednesday’s mill, T&GOY&rod In IIUJU Lr SuhirkUyU steamer, and Ch sed with some firimitss- The Tax 15u.l—The large majority, In the House of Representatives. in favor of tho tax bill, indicates a pro bability that tho measure will become the law of the land. With only tbirteou dissentients in the House, it is hardly likely tha Stnmto will attempt any thing like a radical alteration in the bill, and still less its substitution }>y a measure of a different character. A few modi fications in the details may be male by the Senate; but beyond that the llou3e bill will most probably bo the tax law of the coun try* Xhifl prospret is anything but assuring to tha commercial interests <-f the ration. The final enact ment of tho law wili cast a shadow over our trade that vnlt cause many a stroug merchant to quail. But there 5a no occasteu for d» spnndency over the prospect Oar laws, moßt fortunately, are not Medo-fersiau. One year's trial, although it may trip pie, j-ol cannot ml a io any serious extent. The expedience of twelve months will render our leg'slatois much more susceptible ef conviction than they now are; and the lessons of the bill of JSG2 will probably give 113 a more perfect measure \\\ 1863 UlftU vr« Should hava without such txpeib-nce. The people are willing to be freely taxed. Tbe gicut muss of tho loyal population are Anxious to give some tangible expression of their readi ness to sacrifice for the support of the Government. This Sentiment has prevented a more general expr??fl\on of dissatisfaction with the measure during its discussion; And it will equally x- nd to make tax* payers patient under the operation < f the measure. In spite of this, jiowever, it will be impossible l'or the bill to escape a fatal Assault after it ba, been put on public trial. Commer cial organizations wjii pjwnt ft powerful prOtOHtj D~t against being taxed, but against the princi ple of taxation th*t underlies this measure. The suggestion presented by mercantile corporations to ihe House during the last mouth are generally based on Sound fiscal nn<) nading axioms, aud must ultimately yrevaa as tiic-basU i?f u«r national taxation. Uufortn* xtately, our legislators are mostly politicians' which 13 equivalent to saving they are nothing more. They must be taught the principles of fiscal science by tbe common 86i.se of the country. lu the adoption of this bill, they will place themselves in hostility to the judgment of the most intelligent classes of tho country. If the Senate should be disposed to venture on launch ing a new scheme, hotter Baited to tho views of the com mercial classes, they may rely on the most vigorous out side support The piobability is that, should the S*nae take a bold step in this direction, che House would find Sieelf compelled to »u -cumb. a protracted discussion, However, is very undesirable, and that consideration may induce the .Sccate to acquiesce in tho House measure, with some slight modifications. United States Econo * jnfsi. £ The Ntw York P&si of to-day says* ,i The week oj>-.‘ii« ujrh a dull stock market, but prices arc steady, ana a trifle higher ou the leading railway shares The Govonnseiit list is scarcely so good as on Saturday, the coupons avilibg largely at 93#, and more ©Acred at that figure. JpJUinr.fs Centr-i] is weak *t 60*4 > Chicago, Burlington, and Quincy, rose ?, : Prairlo flu Chien fell off # —2s# Hid. 26 asked. Pamtma ii> K per cent, higher. Pacific Mail stands Bttady alC4i'. » Siato stiicHs m quiet, are weak at 55iC. SUlsscuns close 4?# uii‘,4e# asked. North CftroUQftS gold at GO#. The ealva cf United States coupon sixes, of 1881, reached ne«rl> stl*i:o-otrt> ut W#. The 6 percent, certifi cates are firm at The 7-30 Treasury notes Sold at par. Philadelphia Stock p;.\< [He ported by S. r*. Si.ayji FIBST 1 10 Penua B 45j< 8 do 45>£ 10 CO 45# 6 West ÜbiVi H.... 54 3 Cam & Ambc! 8.124# 1200 City 6s new. 07 500 do., new. 07 SCO do new. 07 50 L Island £ 300 do .... l2# ,2dy?.. 32# BET wsslfij 3 ElflUira B Pret'.!>4 16 # 300 Race A Vite C,if P without rvc. *x second 111 Bace 4Vixi(i.C&r 8# 1400 UST-30 Tre&sn.lOG 500 do ICO 1000 Sch Nav 6s ’32 .. 62# Ut do * 600 do 02# 100 Beading B 21% 100 do 21% 100l<Otsg B..2dys. Vl% 32 Penna B CAP 45% 41 d 0........... 45X1 CLOSING PBI Bid. Asked. Bid. Asked. VS 6b 1881.... 93# 94 Elmira B Prf... 16 16 % USTrTS lO K.lOb 100# Elmira 7s ’73.. 74 .. Philada 6h 92# .. L Island B ex*d 12# 12# 6s hew. 0? A? f»e 4 gh Cl & Nay 50K 51 Penn Ass 83# 84 Le Cl AKavScp 37 38 Beading B 21 44 21# NPenna B 6% 7 Beadm6a : So’43 95 .. N Penna B 6a.. 69X 70 Bead bda’TO.... 68 NPeonalOs... 95% 90 Bead mt 6s ’86.. 77# ~ ItttßWßCon»i» 1% 2 Penna It 4o# Oarftwttl* Pref. 7% 7% Penna Blm6s. ICO# 100# ?rk & Sthwk B. 42 Peuna B2m 6s Qc% .. Sec & Thd-st R. 58 GO Morris CuJ Con 59 41 R.ics&Yiae-stß 8# 9 MorrisCnl PreflL % .. \V Philala 8... bZ% 54 Bcb Bay Stock. .. o Sprue?. & Pine.. 11* 11# Sch Bar Pref... io n. Cireen & Coate?. 23 Sch Nav 6a ’82.. 62# 63# Ohea & Walnut. 30# 31 Ilmira K "•% 8# Arch Street.... 17# .. Philadelphia Markets* Aprtz. 21—Evening, The Flour inailet Ims Veen very dull to-day without any change to note in pi ice or demand ; only about 500 febls have been lii-rodul of at $5 12j£®5.25 forsuper, forcxtra for family* and ®6®e.oo for fancy brands, as to finality* at which rates . holders generally atb free sellers. Rye Flour and Corn. Meal continue inactive; tlio former is selliog, in a small vray, at $3.25, and Tfruim Meal is r early nominal at $2.70 W bbl. Wheat la rather more plenty to-day, and prices a Shade lower: sales ot 12® 14,000 bus are reported at 223®124c, mostly »t the latter rate for prime Penn a, afloat, 332 c for good white, and 140 s for Kentucky do. 2)6 is wanted: I'eima fa worth 71c. Cam is cMaing In freely* and prim* yellow meets with a good demand ut previous quotations; about 24,000 bus, afloat, mostly Southern yellow, fold at e4c, and a smalt lot of white at 60c 4? bus. Oats are wanted, and Peuna are held at H7c pfitbout tales. JUflK.WThrre in vary linle demand fat* Quercitron, and Ist No. lis cDtreri at. $33 50 4P tot; 10 hhda of abetter fraud sold at $35 fun. Cottok.— There is >ery little selling; the market is film* and the stock ve-y light. Groceuje.s '.'.mi Provisions.— The storm has inter tuptedLuaiueßß in the bum** article, &nd there ia very little deing in Militr. nbd prices are unchanged. Seeds. —The matket ia very quiet, and without any (Iteration in quotation* WjrrSKr.—The demand is limited at 24c forbids; a (ale of 300 bids is repot t*ri on private terms, and drudge »i 22c gallon. Pliilndelpliln Cattle Market, April 21 The market is very dull this week, and prices are 50c 1h9199 Iba lower than lust quoted, the receipts reaching (bout 1,400 heal. The following are the particulars of the sales: 30 B F. Hustou, Lancaster county, $7.50®9. 99 Kimble & Kirk, Lancaster connty, $S©9. 31 Kennedy, Laneastei county, S3®B_7s. 18 B. C. Bald a id, Lancaster county, sB® 8.50. 40 Jas McFillen, Jr., Lancaster county, $8®8.75. 90 P. Hathaway, Oliiu, j£?8®8.75. 34 P. McFillen, L*iiOHst* r county, $8®8.25. 67 Cochran & McCall. Western, $3.2508.75. 25 J. StMemridjiK UJihob*, J88A8.75. 160 Mooney & Smith, Western, $B®S.75. 29 Vllman, «ft 00., Western, 57.50®8.50. 71 Felllumer & lvivi;*, Pennsylvania, sB®B 50. 50 H. ( : bain, Western. 87.50a8.50. 35 Anil, Ohio, sfe-7.50«8.£0. 54 Fuller & Brothers, l’eunMylwii, S7®9- 37 Met lese, Lancaster countv, SS®B.5O. 40 Smith & Mooney, Ohio, $S@B.76. 34 S. Miller, Lancaster county, SB®9. 06 S. Storm. Western. 83®8.50. 34 O Smith, Ohio, $7.50®8 50. 85 Haptn/ liwr £ Brn.’heyj. Lancaster CdUhty, SB®9-2-S. 25 D. White. IVnnHjlvjinia, s7®B. 18 Hefner, Pennsylvania, 57®8.50. 17 C. Airmnnn, Lancaster county, 57®8.50. About 75 Cows sold at the Avenue Drove Yard at from $lB to $35 W hrad. ns to quality. The arrivals and mips of Shoop reached about 7,000 Bead* selling at from sto s#c ft> for wool Sheep, and £c for sheared. 530 Hogs sold at the Avenue- Drove Yard at from $5 to $6.25 100 fts, net The arrivals of Put Hoes at H. G. Imhoff*s reached 2ilflT hosdi gellina »t fiom *J.75 to SS.SO for still fad. end it 3.0086.25 V 100 lb, net for corn Hoes, accordine to %ulitr. IV ew York Hank Statement. H£W York, April 21.—The bank statement for the peek ending on Saturday thaws* A decrease of loans An increase of specie..... An increase of circulation. Au increase of deposit* Matlets by Telegraph. Cincinnati, April 2l. —FJonrisdull and prices nomi nal at §4,10. Whisky scesdy at 18c. There is no de mand for Mess Tori;, uni prices are nominal; Bulk Moats steady, with a numerate demand. Lard dull •rtTffi, I ,', The Great Iroiift in the Connecticut BrniNOFTELr. Mass., April 21.—The froshet in the Connecticut river. j*t th? 4 point, was the greatest ever lihOWfi U> have occurred t.t thin vicinity. Railroad con nection with the south is entirely cat off, and the cars anm north only as t«r a* Holyoke— passenger* for Northampton and beyond being sent round by way of lF<*Btfield. nftn pton Park, the scene of the great national horse* •how, is entirely submerged, and the greater part of Vest Springfield is under water, it being so high on Sunday as to ov*-rfl«'w into the first-story windows of ln»ny houses. Th.i damage done to property is very Bleat. * At nine o’clcck this evening the water had fallen fif incbeß, and it i* will seeding slowly. At North ampton, the water j* mo feet higher tliftn it has ever i>een before. Tn Hadley street there is no land to he Ween, and the inhabitant* go from house to house in |>oats. Body Found.—The Coroner was no tified last eveidns to bold an inquest on the body of a colored boy, which had b m imind floating intheSchnyl fcill liver, above Fa rmoun\ The boy was dressed in a rheck Hhirt and dark ciiniiOii, and had a pair O' whites ia iiifi fefiti Jit gpvgrtd io be about fifteen yeaw of age ibanse Sales, April 21 [arer. 6hUa. Exchange.) BO ABB. 2000 Penn 55....b0wn. 83)4 700 do 83# •1000 do 83# 2Readingß..cash. 21# 50 de. 21 41 50 do 21 44 60 do 2t 44 & Acad'y of hinsic, 3 Lehigh Sc’p..cash 37 13 do 37 BOARDS. | 2000 Cam A Am 6s ’64 97 [l2OOO Pa Coup &S.W*. 86 | 5000 do 86 board. •3000 Phil & Erie 65... 84 1000 do 84 1300 City 6a.. .. . .new. 97 500 9T 20 cues & Walnut B. 30ft 1000 US 6b Reg’Bl... 93ft 1000 US Op 65’81.... 93 ft 200 Elmira R b 5. 8 10 Beaver Meadow.. 54ft i 20 n% CSS—STEADY. $342,209 76,800 59.320 2,420,277 Hearing of Shop-lifters.—Yestec? Gay afternoon the Central PolltA Station presented very much the appearance of a fancy fair, the desks amt tables being covered with an assortment of dry goods, Ac., re. covered by the detectives front the residence of Mrs. Fftgunriup, in Bristol, and which were displayed for idon tilic-ftiioDi The two prisoners, Mary EAgundus imd Man' Correy, whose arrest, on the charge of shop-lift ing, has been reported, were committed for trial in de fault of two thousand five hundred dollars each. Jacob find Louisa Seutz were also committed in answer tho charge «f shoplifting. They were arrested In the vici nity of Eighth and Chestnut streets, while plying their tr&de. CITY ITEMS. Interesting Sunday-School Anniversary. —The forty.eighth anniversary of the Sundry schools Htiftcbv-i to The f orond Baptist Church, Newmarket afreet, above Poplar, of which the Rev. Wm. Cathcart is paster, was hold in that edifice on Sunday afternoon, In tho pieseuce or a large congregation, although the wua- ILtr WM vain> mid uj«i*vor»Me. The service* wore opt-inu by tbe main school singing Ihe hymns “ March ing along” and * l Come and welcome,” after which there ■svae h prayer olVcre.l by tLe Rev. Emerson Andrews, nf Now York. Auoihtr hymn wag ihen Tha shore.” The next thing in order was the reading of the aunuHl repor?, by the secretary, Mr. John 8. Stevens, freno übicb w e learned that the condition of these schools was never more flourishing than fit present, in all their aepuitmcMH; am), what is not a little remarkable, are more male than female teachers, by three muj jrity. In the main school there are three hundred and sovonty chJldrqn, and eighty in the infant school, uwklUK ft total of four hundred and fifty, the former boiug in chargu of a superintendent, assistant superintendent, aud forty thru; teachers, curl (lie latter by a supeiiuteudeut and lady assistant. The total amount of missiouary o«tri butioriS by thv schOPl for the year was 5253 33, a grater pa*t of wliich was devoted to the support of a colporteur in Sweden, also, to the Baptist Bethel, and elsewhere Allusion was a*so made in the report to the legacy rnado to the school by the late Deacon Franklin Lee. After tho t-Fadlhk; of Ihe report interesting addresses were delivered by Rev. P. S. Henson and Rev. J. S. WiUis, illustrating the utility o? Sunday-scht ol work, the importance of im pressing lessens of benevolence early upon tha mluds of ? hiMre«, and the encourftßement which every toaohor should feel in his labor*. At ths close of tho addresses there war a beautiful hymn sung by the children of tho itf&nt school, entitled 44 We love to sing together.” Fol lowing this there was a collection* and a closing liymn, called U Gather iht-nj in." Tho singing was admirable, si owing a complete success of proper training. The benediction was pronounced by the pastor. Men and Boys* Clothing.—Charles Stokes, under tho Continental Hotel, has propped for the Spring and Summer seasons ofie of the choicest assortments of • ready-made Clothing ever before offered in the city of Philadelphia. The goods are from the best markets at home nud abroad, and are of the most desirable patterns. None but iiviet-vroThmw lire employed ut this esta blishment The BAtiafaction to patrons, and the increased patronage given to this house for the past two years, are an 6'ri-h-uce of the superiority of their garments and the lowness of their prices. This has been added to this osiabiishiTjnn t an exteaeive Boys’ Clothing Department, superlatonded by experienced persons. Citizens and strangers are invited to call before purchasing elsewhere. The'Abe op Iron ans> Cloth.—Cood-brc to the wooden walls of America. Good-bye to the fight ing 44 Constitutions,” and 41 saucy J/aceclo»ta«s” of the sea, with their wings of while canvas and th&ir ribs of fifth l Never Again will ihelr dainty prows plough the blue water io fight the buttles of Uucle Sam. They and Iheir fellows are us much out of date as a Greek trireme or a Rotnau galley. It is the age of iron! We must bang a coat-of-mail upon our wooden men*of-war, and cicthe our toidiers in uniforms mad© at tho 13ro\vn-Stone Clothing Hall of Rockbill A Wilson, Nos. 603 aud 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth, if we would have both men and ships effective. Variety in the Animal Creation—There Lave actually Leen ascertained iu the animal kingdom about. 60,000 species of living creatureß. There are 600 species of mammalia. Of birds, there are 4,000 species j of lisbes, 3,000 species j of reptiles, aud of insect*) -i4,0c0 species. 3?es!des these, there are 3,000 species ot shell* fieli, and not less than 80 or 100 species of animal cules invisible 1o the naked eye. There is, however, but one establishment in the country like that kept by Gran ville Stokes, the fashioner and cifithiey, At No 60P Cheat titii fttrett, where the best and finest Bpring and aumuier gaimetils can lie obtained at greatly reduced prices. itiAKXftE iINTJELLIGJirWE, WT* SEN FOURTH FAGS ARRIVED. Schr Martha Hall, Gilchrist,! 4 days from Fortress Monroe, m b&U&st to J £ finzloy A Co. Bchr Ibiufcl J Burch, Kodii3,l day from Indian River, Del, with corn to J WBacon. Sci:r Francis J Jlenry, Wootters, 3 days from Potter’s Lauding, uitb railroad ties to J W Bacon. ficbr Mai y* Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Del. with corn to Jjui L Beuley A Co. City Ice Boat, Capt Schellenger, 6 hours from Morris Liston’?; brought up ship Western Ocean, from St Thomas, ai df: cm Quarantine, ship Bobt S Laue, trom Liverpool. Towed -a Bombay Hook, ship Westmoreland, for Liverpool, from whence she proceeded at 8 AM, 20. h iuet. Rfidur carvas. Off Reedy Island, saw hA~ M. E Thcmpacn, from Cardenas. OLEARED. Brig Sea Lark, O’Neil, Key West, J E Baxley & Co. Schr S H Shaddick, Williams, Norwich, Ct., Castner, Btifikj.t*y * WellJttgtoa. Sebr R H Shannon, Marts, Fortress Monroe, Tyler, Stcr.e A* Co. Str J S Shrlver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr, pt TSbfi'mra. (Cjrrewponfleuce of tbe Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del., April 21 Tbe steamer General Burnsides (new), from Philadel phia fur Fortress Monroe, and hark Frank. for Dublin, in company with a largo fleet of vessels, are at the BreaKvntrr. Wind E. and stormy. Yours, Ac. JOHN P. MARSHALL, ARRIVALS AT THE MOTELS VV TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST KISHT. COB TUISNTAL HOTEL—Ninth end Chestnut sU C T Jcnoe, New York Dr II St George Hopkins Wll Murphy & wf»Piltsbg Mrs Jos Coolidge, Brtt9n T Jeff Coolidge, Boston HD Reed, New York Geo J T'ei/oy, New York Miss A Hagany. Delaware GAI lr ]&, Bnltim’e laaac M Cate. Boston Isaac J- chert, Reading F S Hunter, Reading N Ferguson, Robosonia Linus Child Sc- la, Boston E L IVuriie, Areola, IU W M Simpson, Newark, NJ C McK Lcoser, Peuna J J Byrne, New York H McForlnu & la, N Jersey J B Davidson, D C W SlkUftrt, Now York § Mcllbree & siater, Waah Driavios & wf, Wftrli j A Davis, Boston Benj y Stevfna, Boston T H Pearce, Boston Ira A Mtrritt, Boston C B Sawyer, Chicago F Cobb. Maine John A Knight, Now York Jc-hn KoHTtG, New York Madame YajjSlh Mass Lt GeoU Morris, U § N IT W Wigtitman, N York R E Fenton, New York K G LeCain, New York C Ludman A 'a, New York H Mather, West Troy John E Hanford, Iff York Sami Quincy, New York B Davis Boston Maj Ira S Hewitt. U S A C D Bigelow, New York E B Litchfield, New York W VhnderpooJ, Newark, NJ J»H YanderpQOl, N JOTSCy IF Jones, Jr, New York G W Casa, Pittsburg D D Bsdger. New York Mr Man, Philadelphia W Churchill, New York J P Hanford, New York S B Field C Graydon, New York C 5 ?l«rshi IrtW York A Da Witt A U, X Jersey D w Corwin, Cfnclonftt!,o H fihlrls, Pittsburg J R Edwards, New York John H Knight, USA B F Gardner, Baltimore Geo W Ordway, Mars C W McGnne.New Y’ork Harrison. England B Brif g?, England F Goodridge, New York 0 Scbumhurr, New York E New York Cbus T White A in, N Y Miss J 0 White, N Y Mi«s Grace White. NY W D Cable, New York H Blanchard, Hartford M MMerrian, Hartford S J Spiegriberg, Hartford Captain Darts, Uf?S Aug Bhumenthai,Now York M Courtright, Now York BIT Wen*, Massachusetts Thos F Carhart, N Y J L Dudley, New York D Woodruff,New York J A Baugh, New York R A Edes J J Blair, New Jersey Geo M Steinmftu, Penna H M Norib, Columbia S Whudeu, New York N B Boynton &. la. Baltimore Wm Bond, AW York L Fil/.inger A wf, New York D R Christian, HollidaysVg Mrs C H Davis, mags Thos H Tilton, New York Lev! Math-on, Pottsville H C Yale & la, New Y’ork Mis E D Junior- Boston Master Jas Jonlor, Boston Jas Firk <& wf, Boston K D Kimball, New York G V 1 OfTOR, Louisville Jl Knott, Louisville Jnoll linrback, New York A H Godwin, New Jersey J 0 Zabriririe, N Jersey D B Saxton, Cleveland John Houghton, Few York A E Black, New York J W Crooker, Rhode Island Mr Elliot A la, New York MrDnncan, Now York H S Fhinney B Snow, Jr, Massachusetts MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Fourth st., below Arch. T G Riewftrt, New York Miss P W Coatas.WCaeatf r F A Allen, H’est Chester K H Loomis, New York John Pike, S; racquo, NY FM HutChlDßoa c i-ewton, Massachusetts a Ballard, Boston Setb "W Fowie, Boston C McFftdden,Dowiiiugtown W bbortbdge, Bellefonte R F Ellis, Lewistown Miss H Hannan, Bloomsbg W Nedderhat, gt Louie Hon J ( essua. Bedford J De Pittahurg W 11 Jos L Pe Haven,Lewiaburg F \V Hay, Johnstown CT Frazer, Johnstown II J Jiob<iv, Johnstown W E Frazer, Cookstown Mr» W M Lloyd,Hollidaysbg John Lloyd, Hollidaysburg J LingntHr. llollidaj sburg S E Miller,Green Spring, Pa C Bovin»Ohio . E J Vuv&AyAv9f.6hlpponsbg A M Lcidick, Boiling Spg,Pa B Plank, Cumberl’d co. Pa Cftpt 3iuL!eiiburg, USA Mrs J K Crumbaker, Ohio L Blakriee, White Haven C B Cortright, Hazleton Mbs M l'avtuport,Hazleton J P Salmon, Hazleton B Wil>. Kirtanning Wm Colwell, Kittanning D i.Bi)gl.fi)ftn, Altootift, Pa aMERIOAN HOTEL—Ubeetnut n., above Fifth. X Drake*. New Jersey M R Tice, Viiginia F Blii’ke. Slaiyland Chad A Bryau, Delaware John W lladcn, Was-h, T) C JII Riley, Ohio O A Grider, Hetlihdiem D T Grockett, New York ' A McConnick, Oxford, Pa S Cole, Washington, !> C 8 F Coviiiiton, Maryland Dr Bowen, New Jersey II W H Karclier A J Wiutersteue, Sum Hiil E Ashfield, New York J Smith, Now York A D Buckler, Gettysburg J 3lerahon, VcrpqQnt J G Hn’rJ?, Lock Haven D A Martin, Greenville,lvy Tlios Tiewendt J Dons, New York O W Lull, r>iilfori! v I)el Thos Wallace, Delaware J Mv.»pliy, New York 1> Maryland J K Fountain, Maryland M Layton, Delaware E Stapleton, New York ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Cheetnut street, above Third. T W Ranier, Milwaukee A Boggione, Cuba J Randall, Connecticut W P Kaytield H Web-nhal), « Voi k S Belberger, N York G R Hutcheu.c, N York A B WilflOUtCiucnmati s gttt-tmz R York r Longman, Jr, N York Geo Jl Steracu, N York THE UNION—Aren street, auove Third. HJft jiisderj Ohio J Johnstown Altonnfi k Pa Juo S Wallacti, Lane co W H ShttlltTi B 4 P K B M A King, Now York b Mamkwnld, New York Mrfl'Thoinp?on. Salem, NJ Jai* Broun A ia, K J D Denlinger, White Hall W B 51»n;riuo J H Shannon, New York J A Penn a J L Black, l’enoa 14 L iulbbti Pyiusft M M Stoner, Waync>Bb6?6 J S flnnctt, JjocU Haven P G Holltr, St Ihomas, Ta T S CiL y. Green Castle, Pa J F Fisher, Green Castle A B St. w«»r*, Orangeville J) Richvvine, Lane co Jno Hiiiroul B F Frank, Wilkoabarre BTATES UNlON—Market street, aoove Blxih. A Paterson. Princeton D G Owens, Ponna W Sv.-oj er, Princeton J llopkiriß, Penna a Slei«, McVeyfcowu T 1» Simpson, M Cbn&k J MeSeirb, WiJkeebarre T H Miller, Lancaster John Miller ILirriaburg A WQyer» UftTrißblUJl L Updeßrove, Harrisburg >: filacgile, Harrisburg J Reed Ac 2 muis. Ponna Jas Laird, Penna D Lutn an, Peiry co K A Yarn all, Peuna* .1 C Downr, 31«iri land G W Latman, Perry co F E Dunn. P* try co \V S Snydor, Perry cv Johc 11 Biyiti r, |»vrry co W Grion Porry cn W Hardy, Mr.Veytown YHas M Swoyor, McVeyt’n J M B* lfoid, MillHu T S Johnston, Mifilin C DPir. Belletonto M L Stehley & wf, Penna B (J Gslluher, Penna John Yeakloy, Penna J Gilpin. Mury’and J J Stevenson, Pittsburg \V w cFi-rreu, l*«mia J Maxwell, New York Cnpt J K Robinson A 1», Pa E M Garvin, Erie J E ll'.iiw, Erie M Montague, New York V It Sowers. BalMtnore W Parsons. Uoalbrook Jss H onptou, Coaibrook G L Plitt, ilarrisburg A J vv oifßill, Lewistown BABLST fiHKAF—Moond street* below Vine. O G St« v»r, Garvereville B F Schetfs Sc la, Penna J Wulhi ii A* la. i'euna B P Lovett, Jr, Bucaa co It Jl ItaniKry. Trenton,N J L Graflley, I’onna K Fiirm or. P.oeton G >V Carycr. Went f/aeatftr E ll’i-li.-ter, Masj»?hu.?«tta NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third, Goniu, Trenton, N d D s Hawthorn, Indiana Miss Hawthorn, Indiana Geo Weaver, Bloomaburg John M Ritter, Columbia co Miss Hunter, Allentown J B Seidel, Lebanon J SMohh, Pottaville J Wiest. Minorsville John Murray, MUt<m, Vft H B Shinier, Attleboro Oh»*e AUIOIIOrO M Uhler A 1», Uhlersvillo Mias A C Chaso, Willsboro Mies S J Reynolds, Willsb’o H D Potts, U S N Andrew Light, Lebanon JohnM Light, Lebanon B P Rockwell) Canton, Pa g Giwaong, PottßYiUO ,Toei Fink, rim nixTiiie W FrltKi Orangeville, Pa Jos Abrams, Bloomfield, Pa C O Meredith, Dauphin E L Vandling, Cheater, P» Thot J Clarke, Virginia W H Harper, l’enna Geo J Hein, Miueravitle T R Medlar, Perryville J N Miller, Jersoytown S S LfiWry, Jfirs^ytown R liniborn, Leb co, Pa W S Newman, Fenna N B Kitzeerald, Penua C'has Good, Pennu Chns K Hill, Peuna W Bevenport, Luzerne co John F Orth, Tlurmuslato’n John W Bossier, Bnnbury J W Bossier, Jr, Sunbury BALD EAGLE—Thiitl street, above GallowhUl. O F Huber, Allentown V Hoffman, Allentown J S Grim, Allentown W Stenun, Pemiaylvania T O Tradewick, Bethlehem GM F Kick, Millerslmrg J Kmlh Pcmißjlvttuift M R Immel, Millfir«viUe,Pft Mrs Sliiik* Palmyra, Pa Miss Shirk, Palmyra, Pa Mrs Henry, Palmyra, Pa BLACK BEAR—Third street, above Collowhltl. J Ymidomlooti Yorkt Pft S II Venable. York, Pa Y C But'/.. Reading D Harper, Olney J Fry, AUiutown G Gchtnan, Reading S liiiuflis, District D B Grim, PeuLaylvauia J J, Ginn, lteunaj Ivania Master Grim, Pmna ,! G liiii, Trejjiortown Tiivut A II Jackson j i; bvivy, rort Clinton J l\ Machmer, Pt Clinton j c Miellatown, Pa Mrs L Shoot, Shellstown A Fleufftr, Exeter J E Peter, Molltown (1 T. Wisutr, M»it:**n Creek MADISON street, above Market. W P Fnsilher.-, Dover, Del B Haines, Haincaport, N J MSbailcToes, Bucks co Jos Brown, Bucks co J Kuttburu & la, Attleboro J Lane, Wilui, Del Mxks Morgan, Stroudsburg J Finch, Pittsburg D Walton. Seaford, Del Dr JH D Knowles, Dol AII Quknby, Wilro, Pel »I«S3 Qutmby, WUm, Del MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Socoufl at., ab. Arch. J W Kinsey, Burlington B L Carpenter, Harrisburg Thus Amlersor, Now York Hiram Hawley, Wash, D 0 Unas llftiifijek, N 3 COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut. J Lockhart, Illinois E Peirson, New Garden II F Underwood, Chester co S Rhoades, Cheater co W Agncwj Chehter co J Boyd, M D, Charter co l> H Kuiin, Pottstown L Paxson, Delaware T Robinson. Lancaster co W B Sp»ar, Delaware W Porter & la, Williamsburg J R Ramsey. Oxford O Stover, Pottstown JasSKirfc, Chester co C R Wenry, Lancaster co HC Walker, Pemm Ohfta S Hiuehman A II RiehtirJftfih, Drttiw&M. Mrs Fendad, West Chester K3l Bye, Delaware 31 Hinchman. Philadelphia E Potte, Bridgeport, Pa S Oliver & la, Easton Miss 31 Oliver, Easton SPECIAL NOTICES. Have you a Cough ?—Use Jayne’s EXI’KOTOBANT at once ; it may save you from Con sumption. It wi/i certainly cure the most inveterate Coughs anti Colds. HAVE YOU KIiONCJIITIS r Then try JAI SE'S EXPECTORANT. It hill sub due the inflammation, relieve the cough, paiu, aud dilli culty dfiircatliiiif. iind produce n Bpooiy cure. HAVE YOU ASTHMA 1 JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT will overcome the spas modic contraction of the wind tubes or air vessels, aud cause the ejection of the mucous which clogs them. HAYB YOU PLEURISY'! By taking two or three large doses of JAYNE'S EX PECTORANT, in (litick succession, and covering up warmly in hod, the disease will he subdued at the outset. HAVE YOP CONSUMPTION ! JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT will give you Immediate relief. It cleanses the [tings from ail irritating matters, while it heals and invigorates them. -Thousands who Itpye Seen given up by tlitir physicians have been re tlortd to health by its use. WHOOPING COUGH, CROUP, and all Diseases of the Lungs and Breast aro effectually and speedily cured by JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT- It is no now remedy. For thirty years it lias been before the public, the de mat rt for it constantly increasing, asd the evidences of its great curative powers accumulating in our bands. Why not give it a trial ’! Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE & SON, at No. 24'i CHESTNUT Street. ml-Aa-ii “ Tiie Morning Press” will be eerved rcgnlar to subscribers, in HOLMESBUBG and vicinity. EVERY MORNING, bp ap22-Bt* B. EVANS, Sole Agent. r-r; w twmiMm Oefige of the Adams EXPRESS COMPANY, S2O CHESTNUT STREET) PuinioanraiA, January ST, 18d2. Tha Adams Express Company having enlarged their fftcUitiea at Washington, D 0., by building a Railroad depot, and having acquired additional capacity for transportation, aro now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages, and Parcels, to Wash ington, Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, Adamstown, Fortress Monroei aud other places South occupied by the ormy, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutlers’ goods and army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at oar office. Soldiers’ parcels takes at much leaa than our usual rates. Heavy and bulky packages received and rocelptod for at our depot, S. E. comer of BROAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, ja2T-tf Superintendent. One-Psioe Clothing, of the Latest Sr7L23, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL SAX£3. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain FfebfWi All tods made to Order warranted lAlirfac. lory. Gut Onk-Pbiox Sysf2M is strictly adhered to. All are thereby treated alike. eeS2o.y JONES & CO., 004 MARKET Street. MARRIED. HUNTER—GETTY'.—On the Slet of October, 1861, by the Rev. J. B. Pales, Mr. John Hunter to Miss Sarah Getty, both of Germantown. * RICHMOND—PALMER.—On the 14ih instant, by Rov. James Cunningham, Mr. Georgs E. Ri&h&obA *md Miss Emma Palmer, all of the Eighteenth ward, Phila delphia. # DIED. CAlißl’L,—On Monday morning, 21at instant, Mary Adelaide, eldest daughter of W. H. and Caroline M. Carryl, in the 6th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited, without further notice, to attend her funeral, at the residence of her parents, No. 711 Walnut ntfwti 9U Wednesday next, 2Sd Instant, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. ** PORTER.—On Saturday morning, 19th instant, Fred erick W. Porter, in the 71st year of his age. The friends of the family are invited to attend the fu» ners! from his late rtsWeoOTi ia Ooiisbohnckmu on Tubs. day insr., at 10 A. M. The funeral will proceed to Philadelphia, and thence by the 2ft P. M. boat to Burlington, where the interment will take place. DE CHARMS.—On the battle •field at Pittabtirg Land ing, od the 6th iDst.,- Lieut. Gesrge De Charms, Company C, Fifty-fourth Regiment Ohio Yolunttera. “ Ten them at home I died like a 3i.\x ” # THOMPSON.—Suddenly, on tte morning of the 18th instant, at hia residence, William B. Thompson, aged 62 years [Pittsburg papers please copy.] Funeral to proceed frrm the house, Thirteenth street, above Wharton, on Wednesday mowiing, QSdTnafcanfc, at 10 o’clock. ** BAKER.—On the ISlh instant, Mr. Conrad C. Baker, is the 78th year of his age. Funeral frem his late residence, No. 709 Riohmoni street. Eighteenth ward, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3 okloefc. ' * VAN KIRK.—On Saturday afternoon, the 19th inst, F.leatir.r Kester, daughter of C. A. and Sarah K. Van Kirk, aged 4 years and 6 days. Funeral from her parents’ residence, Main street, above H&rriaon Btreet, FranKford. this (Tuesday) morn ing, 22d instant, at 10 o’clock. [New York papers please copy.] . * BRANDT.—On the 20th instant, Mrs. Sophia Brandt, agtd 72 years. from the residence of Mr. Nicholas Altemus, No. 8 Leivi'eez» Allen uitd iliclimouil, In the Eighteenth ward, on Wednesday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Hanover Ground. HALLOWELL.—On the 20th instant, after a linger mg illness. Maria Louisa, wife of Albeit JSield Hallo well, and daughter of Joseph C. and Louisa Oat, aged 22 y£dl*§ ahd 9 days. [Pennsylraniaaud Ohio papers please copy.] Funeral from the residence of her parents, Cumber land street, one door below Coral, Eist Kensington, on Wednesday afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * KLINE.—On the 18th Abraham Kline, |q the Q4ili year of Mb age. Funeral from the residence of his son, Mr Wm. O. Kline, No. 1215 Germantown road, this (Tuesday) morn ing, at o’clock, without further notice. Besson & son continue To sell MOURNING GOODS at very low prices for Cash, and have just received Lnptira Black Grenadine Bareges, 50 cts ; Crape Maretz and T Amm*trae3> 25 cts: lupin's Bareges in Shawl and Pr®9S Wldthß* at very iowprfcerf ; Black Silk Chailies, 57# cts; Silk Grena dine, 75 cts ; Black ami White Fuulands, 50 cts : Black and White neat striped and Checked Silks, 62# cts ; Black Grenadine Bareges, 12# cts: Shepherd's IMaid mohair Cloths, 15 and 25 cts : Gray Chene Toile du Nurd ami MousßOlinoa. I*2# *i§,' £e. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. PENNSYLVANIA HORTICULTURAL 11 x SOCIETY.— Social nieMlMg at the new Hall, BKOAD anti WALNUT Streets, Til IS EVENING. It THE BEAUTIFUL STUCK PIANOS ! W© advise all to examine these inirn table instru ments, sold by J.E. GOULD, S. E. comer of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. apl9-atuthLst* jpßgs» NINTH WARD REPUBLICAN ASSO eiation me*t on TUESDAY'EVENING, *224 Inst., at S o’clock P. M., S. W. corner TWELFTH and FILBERT Street*. Business of importance." Wil. M. BULL, President, Attest, A N. HOSKINS. Secretary. ap2l-2t* FIFTEENTH WARD—AN AD- Uv3 JOUBNED MEETING of the REPUBLICAN Ar>tOCl ATION will take place at NINETEENTH and SOUTH Streets, on THIS I(TI'ESDAY) EVENING, lhi» Qi2<3 instant, at § o’clock. A. H. FREEMAN. President. GEO. W. CASE, Secretary. It* 5 NOTICE—THOSE PERSON'S WHO bare been engaged by the Sanitary Commission uk Sums for the Floating Hospital at YotktoWß, will report themselves at tlie Depository, No 1235 CHEST NUT Street, THIS (Tuesday) MORNING, at lOo’clock, to proceed by the train to Washington. Tieir equipment should consist of one cap, one over* coat or shawl, one pair Btrong shoes, one pair slippers, tvro -woollen iktitii two palm nocks. C. S. STILLE, It For the Committee ou the Depository. OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL LLS road company, PaiLADKi.ruiAi April 10,1801, The board of directop.B navo ttiiri day declared a swm-an»ual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, on the Capital Block of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after May 15th, 1852. Powers cf Attorney for collection of Dividends can be bed on appUsatton* ftt Uia office of the company i No. 238 Couth THIRD Street. THUS. T. FIRTH, ap!7 tjol Treasurer. rr=» SCHUYLKILL AND SUSRUEIIANISA 113 RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South FOURTH Street.— April3di Ift&Wttlo Annual Sleeting of the stockholders of this company, and an election for President and fc ix Managers will take piaco at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May 6th, at 12 o’clock M, W. H, MoILHENNEY, ap4-tMS Secretary. JOHN B. GOUGH WILL, BY SPE- Lk3 CIAL REQUEST, repeat hi* great lecture “ Here and Therein in the Academy of on TUESDAY EVENING, May Otli. at 8 o’clock. This b eture is acknowledged by aIJ who have heard it to he Mr. GOUGIUS finest effort lie will give, on this oo ru>ion, thofco poPllOus omitted on its first delivery, which includes his stirring account of the London Times. The sale of reserved seats at 60 cents for the Parquet, I'ar»ju*t Circle, Balcony and Orchestra, will commence on WEDNESDAY MORNING, the 231 Inst., at 0 o’clock, tlie north side of the IF&ufc at the door of (||p Academy, end llweontli side at tUo Hook Store of 51 AG TIKN, COG CHESTNUT Street, and bo continue I daily nr.til further notice. Not a single ticket will be Bolt or engaged until 9 o’clook on WEDNESDAY MORNING. Unreserved seats 25 cert*, for sale on WEDNESDAY Bhd Afterward*! fit MARTIIG 3PB and the Tract House, 929 CHEBTNUT Street. »p22-tt# THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APEIL 22, 1862. QH ARLES PRODSHARI, WATCHMAKER TO THE QUEEN, Would respectfully ‘announce to hia American patrons that he has received the GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR IS PARIS, MEDAL OF HONOR AT THE GREAT LONDON EXHIBITION, and tho GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MKBAL OF TIIE FIRST QltPfißi by command of the Emperor, In token of the superiority and appreciation of his NEW SERIES IMPROVED CHRONOMETER WATCHES. JAS.E. CALDWELL* Co., Have on band a epleudid assortment, comprising all the gizea in heavy lStiarat Gold Hunting Cagya and open face, with index We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with entire confidence j perfect in principle aud Adjustment, aud not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should any watch sold by u& prove unsatisfactory the purchase money will be returned. aplCMuthalm New carp p< MOttNIKG will bo r« Get*. Mitchell, Gen. Brags, Gen. Augur, Gen Kelson, Gen Lyon, Col. Joßoph Holt, Chaplain Fourteenth liegimont Now York Voluntoor3. A fine portrait of rAK?QK mtOWHIiOIV, •rgrayeU from the only reliable photograph that li%9l>eon taken. Price Ten Cents each, or twenty Portraits for On© Dollar. Published by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIES, No. 606 CHESTNUT Screet. TYOII YTYPES.—The style, color, and L finith of REISER'S Ivory types have eclipsed any that have preceded them. They arc really a marvel of art SECOND Street, above Green. ltft T?VEBYWHERE ARB TJBE FINE fli qualities of BKIMER’S Colored Photographs for SI spoken of in. the highest terms of commendation. GaHerj'i SECOND Street, above Green. It# A FACT.—TIie finest pictures now made are BKIME&'d Lifo size Photographs ia Oil Colors, life-like and durable, now made at war prices. SECOND Street, above Green. It* CATHEDRAL OF SAINT PETER AND SAINT PAUL.—WiII be ready, on TUES DAY MORNING, Phc ttgraphic Pictures of the Interior and exterior of the Cathedral of Saint Peter and Saint Paul. These views will be accompanied by a fuil de scription of the edifice McALLISTER & BUO., Opticians, ap!9-3t 728 CHESTNUT Street. The west Chester academy, at West Chester, Pa., within two hours’ ride from Philadelphia, will ccumienco the Summer session, of full tVve mouths—the seventeenth session under the di rection of its present Principal —on tho first of May next. Boys and young men are thoroughly prepared for College or business. Eight gentle men of tried ability aud experience constitute the corps of instructors. The Trench, German, and Spanish lan guages are taught by nativeiefiirtent teachera. The Da panment of “Military Tactics” is in.succeaaful operation, under the of a competent instructor, without, in the least, interfering with the legitimate objects of tho school, while tho individual student is not required to connect himself with it. Catalogues containing full information may be obtained by addressing the Principal, WILLIAM F. WYTSRS, A. M., apKMhstu-lii.# At West Chester, Pa. Holme&bdrg seminary for YOUNG LADIES.—The duties of this School will be resumed, after the Easter holidays, on the 2Srh of APRIL. For circulars, references. &c., address tho Misses CD APM AN, Principals, Holmesburg, Pa. ap3B-lin# F“' OR 50'CENTS, ANY PERSON can teach himself to write, with the aid of a Treat is* on Penmanship, and two copy books for manual exercises, by George J. Baker, Professor of Writing ia the Girard College. Published and for sale by URIAH HUNT k SON, flp!7-thftUi6t* 62 NORTfI FOURTH Street REMOVAL. Jjlf MISBES O’BRYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have Amoved tollOT WALNUT Street, three doors above Jle ventb, north side, and will open. PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17. »pl«2-2m* "JJNITEID STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON’ BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED, Particular attention given to transactions in Govern- ment securities. 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET ftplT'lm (pq qnn old mortgage for l])OjOvVi BALE, on a valuable farm in Montgo mery county. Also, a number of first-class city Mort gages and Ground Rente, of different amounts, at a dig cwuti Apply to E. PETTIT, nsh7-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street. Q 10 KAO —THIS AMOUNT TO IN tj) * VEST in one or two Securities, as a permanent investment. Apply to E. PETiTT, mh2B No. 309 WALNUT Street. & WILSON 628 CHESTNUT STREET, nihil-3 m m GRAHAM, EMLENr&"PAS3. X more. AND THE LITTLE GIANT MOWER. These Machines are unsurpassed for lightness of draugl t. efficiency, durabi’ity, and cheapness. aplo-6t* PRICE, $B5. GAB DEN VASES. —Ornamental Terra Cotta Garden Vases, warranted to stand the weather in any climate. These vases are made in boun tiful design?, and all sizes, from 1 foot to 3 feet high, with a variety of pedeßtal& round and square, froml foot to 4 feet high. No decorations add so much to the natural beauties of a Garden, and at bo little cost, as a few Vases filled with (lowering plants. Illuatnated Cata logues sent by mail on application. S. A. HARRISON, aplS.tf 1010 CHESTNUT StkMt MARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of a writ of sale,by the Hon. JOHN CADWALA- Dfißi Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash* at DUTILH, COOK, & CO.’S AUCTION STOUR, No. 124 South FRONT Street, on THURSDAY, May lit, 1862, at 12 oclogfc 405 cases of Powder, containing about 100 pounds in each cafe. Samples can be seen at the store. The above Powder is now in the magazine at Fort Mifflin, ami must be removed immediately after the sale. WILLIAM MILLWABD, TJ, §, riftrelwl K, V, of Pennsylvania. Phil A Delphi A, April 21,1862. &p2*2-6t Medals and coins.—a large quantity of Mtdals and Coins for sale • also, one set of Napoleon’s Medals, one set of Dasaier’a Medals of the English Kings, and one set of Medals of the Roman Empire. Apply to W M, H. BRIDGETS, 189 WILLIAM Street, New York, Dealer in Medals, Goins, &ud Paint ings. ap2l-lm A RNOLD’S WHITING FLUID AND XX COPYING INK—Just received an invoice of this justly celebrated Ink, direct from the manufacturers. Purchasers are cautioned against ft spurious article offering in the market, and recommended to buy of the Importers to avoid deception. For sale, wholesale and retail, by MOSS A CO., Bookseller, Stations b, and AMOUBI-bdok aplo-tutbe6t Adams express company win rt ceive and forward Goods for Sutlers and Soldiers to FOftPASS Monroe, as formerly. Freight and Packages cannot, for the present, be conveyed beyond Fortress Monroe, but will have to be called for there. ap!9> 3t LADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT EBS, BRACES, and other Moehanleal Appliances, of correct construction and easy to the wearer. For sals and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES* LADIES* STORE, TWELFTH Street, first door below Race. Gentlemen requiring Rupture Trusses will call at the Southwest corner TWELFTH and BAGS, where 0. H. N. gives attention to thfa apodal feature. c&hlfi-Smlf 1 TORSE RADISH.—Pure Duck Island -LJL Horae Badisb, prepared for family nae, in pint and half-pint bottles, for gale to the trade by BHODEg ft WILLIAMS, mhlf 107 South WATEB Street. Government sale of CON DEMNED HOUSES AND MlJLE3.—There will be eold at public auction, on THURSDAY, April 24th, at the Corral, near the Obieivatory, F and Twenty-third streets, a lot of horses and mules, condemned as unfit for public service. Terms cash, in Government funds. J. J. DANA, Captatu A. Q M. U. S. A. MARSHALL A PAGE, AUctionoera. Washington, April 16,1862. ap2l>4t 8 ATTENTION ! —A meeting ,of the SECOND COMPANY OF EXCHANGED PEI SONF.KS will tale place THIS (Tuesday) AFTBU NOON, at 2 o’clock, wt Spring Garden Hall, corner THIRTEENTH and SPRING GARDEN Streets. The Non-Gommii«sioned Officers will be appointed, and Company rfimistered. Every member is expected to be present. By order: C. M. HOOPER, It* Lieutenant Commanding. QUPPLYING CONTRACTORS.—I O will furnish EMPTY BARBELS for Whisky, Mo lasses, and Vinegar, hooping them with Iron Hoops, Ac. HENRY APPLE, Jfi„ Gauger and Cooper, ap!B-f2t* No. 205 South WATEB Street. watches, 81 STRAND, LONDON, 832 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA., RAFHS. PIIOTOi ORTKAITS— This fiua Ganl Patlt&its *E Gou. Prentiss. Gozi Wool, Gen. Shields, Gen. Garfield, Coi. Ohas. J. Biddle, Coi. Tageart, Andrew Johnson, Ki?v. 0. E. Jlewos, EDUCATIONAL. SPRING MILLINERY. FINANCIAL. BOUGHT AND SOLD. DREXEL & Co., SEWING MACHINES. SEWING MACHINES, PHILADELPHIA. AGRICULTURAL- 627 MARKET STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOB WOOD’6 LITTLE MOWEB Manufacturers, No. 430 MARKET Street. RETAIL DRY UCOI)N. Jj]YRE & LANDELL. E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTTI AND ASCII. SIPRING OPENING. NEW CHINTZES, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW ORGANDIES, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, FASHIONABLE SILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS, COLORED POULT DE BOIES, BiIHO- iriwftß tf gPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. UNDERSHIRTS, HOSIERY, VESTS, AND DRAWERS, For LADIKS’, MEN'S, and CHILDREN'S Wear, or the most approved regular makes, at Low Prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, ap!9-stuth7t 100;? CHESTNUT STREET. IAO NORTH EIGHTH STREET, JLuU SECOND DOOR ABOVE Arch, UP STAIRS LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac. The Conart-norsbip heretofore, existing between KAUFMAN & LOSWERSTADTER Saving been dissolved by mutual consent, tbsundor 3ignod respectfully informs the juu.mrs and friend* of the old firm, and the trade in general, that lie has taken all the up-stairs rcoms of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing of all kinds el DRESS. CLOAK i AND MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, CORD, HEAD NETS, Of All Ae., Ac., And will oiler inducements lattice and quality, as well as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining to bis line. WM LONNEBSTADTER, ap4-2m] No 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. LINENB AT iL>l SORTERS 7 PRICES. —RICHARDSON’S and DUNBAR DICKSON’S celebrated SDIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from the manufacturers direct, and guarantied parted—to which the Rttuutiun of buyers and the trade generally is respectfully iuviled. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, aplO.rptf ICCB CHESTNUT Street. MARSEILLES COUNTERPANES. -—I have now, direct from the importer, every size and quality, from $2 up. Some of the patterns are en tirely new and exceedingly pretty. They are the cheap ebt lot I have had. Allendale Counterpane?, SI. Allendale Counterpanes. #1.25. All&Ldkle Counter panes, llonoy comb Connterpanes, 51.50. Honeycomb Counterpanes, largestfi'/e, $1.59. Lancaster Counterpanes, heavy, $1 50. GRANVILLE B. HAINE3, ajii9.tf No. 1013 market Street) »Uovo lantli. CHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, MATTING, AND WINDOW SHADES—V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, V. E. corner ELEVENTH niicj M.MIKET fctroeta, will open tliii morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets, 31, 37, 44, 50, 62. and 70c. ; Entry and stair Carpets, 13, 22,31, 37, 50, and 62c.; Rag and Taro Carpets, 20 to 31c. ; Floor Oil Cloths, all widths, at 31, 37, and 50c.; White aud Red Check Matting, 20 ami 25c.; G.lt> Bordered Window Shades. now stylos, 50, fill, 75, and 87#*. * Groeu aaJ Buff Window Holland, 12 to 31c.; Bloachtd Shirtings and SheetiDgs, from 8 to 12# c ; new style Plaid Dress Goods, 15 to 25c.; Shepherd’s Plaids, 12 to 22c. apl9*l2t LINEN GOODS.—Just received, a fre&li lot of those celebrated hand-loom, half- Weacbed 3 able Linen, at 50, 62#, and 75 cents. These Goods give better satisfaction than any others of the kind made, and are less than the same quality have been sold. Bk-aclifd Scotch Table Linen at 50; wider and heavier at U2#; still wider aud liuer at 76; real Barns ley, 2 yards wide, (it Sl—these are extra heavy ; Brown do. at 28 cents. Also, a good nsßortmout of Uuiou Tablo Linen at 37# and 50 cents, wLich are very serviceable, and wush excellent. I have uow the finest 37# aud 50- cent Fronting Linen thwt can bo’liad. Having bought & couaidtrrtble quantity* I am selling thorn lower than they ought to be sold. Richardson’* heavy Linen's for family use, with which, In point of cheapness, I have aurpasßed some of the largest linen stores, having every number from 37# up. One lot alllineu-friused Doilies, 75 cents per dozen; one lot Union Napkins, 75 cents per dozen! one lot all linen Huek toads, J 81.50 \ one lot Biowu do., 75 ctnts; ono lot do., 1# yards lods, with red border, 18# each ; and finer Towels equally cheap. 4 bales Bussia 4 0rasb at 8, 9,10, and 12# cents. One lot White Brilliants at 12# —very cheap. Half cotton Flannel Pnd fine all-wool Gauze Flannel, for gutggyer wear. These goods are about is per cent, less tUau they arc Itslirt’.ly sold. Giiirr.'lLLK B. HAINES, apl9 tf No. 1013 MARKET SfftbaWTentn. riLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN \—J TlLLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articjea will fled ilto their advantage to visit the old established housa of Mrs. BENJtY, N0.~38 North NINTH Street, betow AKOH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at prices that Mtonish everybody. ap-*-3m New oloaic stores The most elegant assortment in the city. No. 29 South NINTH Street, first door aboye Chestnut, fi)b26-3m piLyAKS, —Jf you want the best value V./ for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 143 Worth EIGHTH Street, above Cherry. mh26-3m Muslins at reduced prices. —Having bought a large lot for cash since the yMthl decline, I am now selling them much lets tbi*U they have been sold Good Bleached at 7; doer do. at 8c; wide at 9c, and nearly yard wide at 10c, fall yard wide, very heavy, full yard wide, very fine, 12# cents ; Housekeeper, Wamsutta, Willinmsvilte, and New York Mills now on hand ; wide Sheeting Via ; Ijf wide 15 cents, and every width of Sheetings, both bleached and brown. lam confident of befog able to sell these less than they can be bougbt elsewhere. Best quality Honey Comb Counterpanes, §1,50; largest size Honey Comb Counterpanes, $1.50; Fronting Liaen3, 31#c; Riehardson’s make, heavy quality, for family use, 87#, 42#, 00, and ooc, which iB at lea-rt 15 per cent, less than usual prices: also, a full line of other makes, in lighter quality. GRANVILLE B, H AINBd, ap!7-5t 1013 MARKET Street, above Tenth. 162 4 S T It KB T E. M. NEEDLES. COLLLAB6 ! COLLARS!! COLLARS !!! Pointe Lace, Guipure, Konitou, Yalencienne and oilier Lace g9|]§r§i French Embroidered Collars, &c M nil in Use latest styles and very cheap. GABIBALDIS! GARIBALDIS'! Plaid French Muslins, Plaid Nainsooks, Plaid Cambrics, Black and White Embroidered Nets, and a variety of other materials for Garibaldis. “GREAT REDUCTION n in Beal Thread Veils—an entire invoice of Beal Thread Veils at 25 per cent, below the usual rates. 100 Beal Thread Barbes, 65c. to 51.50. The “ especial attention ” of the public is solici ted to my stock of Linens Table Damasks, Nap* kins, Doyliep, Towels, and “ Pillow and Sheeting Linens ” all of which will be offered at very low prices. Broad Bordered Hemstitched Hdkfs., a full line just opened, beautiful qualities, from 30c. to SI each. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET PLOAKS ! CLOAKB! CLOAKS! THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY IVENS & CO.’S. No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET. THE LARGEST STOCK, THE BEST ASSOR TMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS. THE FITTEST QUALITIES, THE HOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE BEST WORK, AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, I'VE NS 'a CO.’S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET mh26-3m JAS. B. CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 7*27 CHESTNUT STREET, Have opened this day, . Bonnet’s Black Taffetas. Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel’s Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Marquiliße. Lupin's best-black Bareges and Bombazines. Rich Plaid ICA'/AiUbl.iiiea. Lupin’s best black, white, and high colored Chatli. Organdies and Jaconets, grissaile grounds. Cacbemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins. Foulard Satin©, Ac., Ac. ap!6-tf rftOAKS! \J a magnificent assortment OP ALL the NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON, - With every new material, made up and trimmed iu the very best manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT TUB PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. R. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT gTg, mli36-Sni LEATHER-COLORED MOHAIR for Dresses and Sacks. 5-4 Lava-colored Mohair. Shepherds’Plaid do, Siivcreena for Sacks. Light Colored Sack Cloths. Melton Cloths, Light Colors. aplO EYRE & LANDBLL, FOURTH and ARCH. HONEY- COMB QUILTS FOB Jlotelß, Steamers, &c. Quilts of all grades. Linen Napkins aud Towels. Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Busbia Crash and Turkish Rubbers. Table Linens, Wholesale and Retail. aplO EYRE A LANDELL. FOURTH ft ARCH. Melton cloths for gents* SUITS. Spring Style Cassimeres. Fashionable Testings. Tweeds and Cassimeres for Boys. Fine Black Cloths for Coats. Doeskins, Finest Blacks. apie EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH SPRING CLOAKS. Cloak room contains every now Btyle. Short and medium length Cloaks. 8!lk mantles, opening every morning. Garments made to order with despatch. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES. Fancy Caiaimeres and Heltons. Caslnnarettes and Light Weight Woollens. Goods, especially, for Boys l wear. Fine Black Cloths and Dooskidb. Superb stock of these goods at low prices. DRESS GOODS. Gh££lcs &hd Plaids for children’s wear. Extra wide Fil-de-chevres, for Ladies* wear. Mohairs, Poplins, Alpacas. Good Black Silks and Wqol Detains. Shepherd’s Plaids. Good Hoop Bkirts. Chess miction lota of Dro«s Goofli. COOPBB A CONARD, »p!5 SoatheMt corner NINTH md HABKNT. RETAIL DRY GOODS. Bargains in seasonally I)HESS GOODS. Jnst opened— -2,000 yftidn Elviras, in fancy nnd plain color*, Dosirablo for MiUBOJ, 20 rmitn. X lot raria Plaid Orleans Cloth, Choice styles, 37# cents. 1 lot Paris Printed Mouaaeliur- Dulaiueff, 37X eta* l lot iniiifcX Plaids, Choice colors, 37# cents. MOUBSELINE DELAINES, CHALLIKS, WOVEN FABI’ICS is Ado, medium, aud L>w grades. Wholesale net cash buyers will find desirable gopds !u unr stuck. CURWEN STOPDAKT A BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Sheet, ap22>£t Above Willow. CUPEIUOR MOUSSELIIVE DE KJ LAINES, colored giomnU, 12# cents per yard, Wln'.lesoJe net ciiah btiytra will find cheap atul de sii'Uble yoodn in our stack. entWKN STODDATtT & BROTHER, 4iio, 462; unit m North SROUNII SUreX apK St Above Willow. POPLIISS, POPLINS, POPLINS. Pill; Plaid and Ghent: Poplins, 31 ctH. Client Toplinsi 37 X cts, NeaT striped and Chene Foiunn, 50 ct*. Neat black and white Poplins, tiX# eta Neat striped Poplins, 62# cts. Neat Cliene Poplins, 02# cts. Wholesale net cash buyers will de-fiirttblft good a iu our btucK, CUB WEN BTODDABT. & "BROTII MU, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, »1»22-"t Above Willow. I >loll BLACK dress silks. ii Oli s V BLACK GROS DE lllllXES.lioni 70 cents to SI. Heavy BLACK TAFFETAS. Heavy BLACK OBOS GltAlX, neat (igtiresl, double faced, Alt of the above have been purchased at reduced price*, and will be soW cheap. Wholesale net cash buyers will find desirable goods in our stock. CUKWKN STOPDART & BROTHER, <150., 462. and 454 N»rUi SECOND Str«6t, flp22-3t Above Willow. 1 A AAA YAIIDS LAWNS AT oc. AUjV.VVjI. STEEL & fON-haro just received lOiOOu yards of English Jaconet; Lawns, fust colors, at 9c, never before sold for less than 15c. Fifty pieces English Chiilli Delaines at IGc, never sold less than 25c. One lot Figured Grenadines at 31, worth 75c. QOO 11-4 Il6ii*ys6nib Quills *1 #1 50.. From tho late auction sales, a few very cheap lots of choice and desirable styles of FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES. One lot at 50c, a great bargain. On© lot at 37#c, very cheap. One lot at 25c, never sold lass than 50c. Also, ju.-t received from New York, Black aLd W hito Chock Silks. Brown and White Check Silks, 24 inches wide, at SOc. CHEAPEST FANCY SILKS IN THE CITY. One lot Barege Robes at #3, worth 813. aplO No. 713 North TEYTII Street, above Caa.tp.fl. BAY SILK "POPLINS. Best quality Grays and Checks, Verygloaay and desirable. apl4 gIfABPLTSSg BRO 3. Checked toil du nord. Solid Checks, bright colors, For CUildteu’B drosses. SHAHPLES3 BROS. WIDE CHUTCMB. T Y Bright-Stylesfor Children. Neat and Bold Stylos for dresses. Magenta figures and Lilacs. SHABFLESS BROS., ap!4 * CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. New goods opening daily. —Fluid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac. Pliild brown Foulards, olu yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets of Chintz colors. Wool De Lainea, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12#, 20, and 23 cents. A fre.°h ftsacrlmenfc of Cloaking- Ololha. 6mall figure dark brown Mohairs, choioe. Shephetd’s Plaids, from IS# to 50 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES', No. 702 ARCH streoti 27. B.—Good black Silks, 57#, and 81.12#. Call and examine our 81.12)$ black Silks. mh2S "VTEW SPRING PRINTS, XI CHOICE STYLES. MERRIMAC 3, SPBaGUE, PACIFIC ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c. OOWPKBTmVAIT ft 00.. mtus-tf B. W. cor. EIGHTH and MARKET Btß. Gauze summer blankets.— Tho subscribers have received an invoice of those very desirable goodg, jn fine quality, at *ft3t SCrtaon’a price. SHEPPABD, VAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, apl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. DRY-GOODS /ORDERS. 1862. SPRING - 1862. w. s. STEWART & CQ„ IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, . HO. 308 MARKET STREET. Now in store, POULT.DE soie, All Shades. BLACK AND WHIfiJ CHECKS, In SILKS and OTHER FABRICS. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF CLOAKING CLOTHS, PMIDS, STRIPES, And desirable t PLAIN COLORS. SPRING IMPORTATIONS or MEN AND BOYS* WEAR. Including Goods suited for MILITARY PURPOSES, Now in Store, NO. 631 CHESTNUT STREET, And for Sale by DE COUESEY, LAFOURCADE, & CO. xnh2o-lm YARD.GIIULMORE. & Co.. HOB. 6IT CHSSTNUT anl 611 JAYNE Street!. Have now opoc their SPRING IMPORTATION Or SILK AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, SHAWLS, WHITE GOODS, LINENS, EMBROIDERIES, &o. Nought in Europe, by one of the firm* To which the attention of the trade la particularly In rited. fe2l-2m gELLING OFP; WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. BILK VBSTING3, lormerlT 53.00, now 52.00. MARSEILLES, “ *1.50, now 81.00. OASSIMKRES for men’s wear, and ladles' Cloaks, 25 per cent, under former prices, Ac., Ac. A. H. GIBBS. 631 MARKET STREET, Up stolra. gIBBEY MOLTEN, & WOODRUFF, IMPORTERS AND JOBBERS OF SILKS AND FANCY GOODS, No. 531 MARKET STREET, Are now opening and daily receiving a new and CHOICE STOCK or SILKS. DRESS GOODS, WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, BBAWLB, RIBBONS, GLOVES, MITTS, SO They respectfully call the attention of buyers gene rally, mh2s-lm GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. QEORGE GRANT, MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mh2o-3m JMiANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS, COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPPERS. HMralMtutf a W. W. KNIGHT’S, NO. 606 ARCH STREET. INT A roll line el TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. mhtamlf TjTLNE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. Jj The anbaertber would Invite attention to blfl IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Which he makee a ipeclalty In hie bnttneea. Alio, con receiving SOVBLTIEB FOB GENTLEMEN’S VIA* J. W. SCOTT. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORN, JT». U 4 CHESTNUT STREET, Four doors below the Continental. BRUSHES JJ AND BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS, KEMBLE & VAN HORN. mhav-3m No. 331 MARKET Street, PhUada TRIMMINGS. JjADIES’ DKESS TRIMMINGS. We luYite tho attention or buyer* to our largo and well-selected stock of LADIES’ DRESS AND MANTILLA, Together with a good Hus of STAPLE TRIMMINGS. BEM-lii ilKi'itVn Wt>Rf<#l4l>, PKUSBIA BINDINGS, WORSTED SKIRT BRAIDS, GIRDI.ES, TASSELS, SILK EMBR-lIDKIUKG BRAID, FANCY SILK BUTTONS, BELTINGS, F.UCLK GIMP AND BUTTONS, YKLYKT RIBBONS. CHENILLE SILK HEAD SETS, ETC., ETC., ETC. The goods In in" of our own manufacture li’ri iID porta lien, we can offer them at llie very Inweet prices. \VM. H. HOKSTMANN & SONS, nin2s.tuthsalm FIFTH AND CHERRY STS. COMMISSION HOUSES ■Jelling, coffin, & 00., £2O CHESTNUT STREET A .niit.i for tlie following make, of gy'iil, PRINTS. BUNNELL MFG. OO GREENE EI.FO. 00. LAWNS. DI'HHSM MFB. 00. bleached cottons Locedale, Forestdale, Auburn, Slaterßville, Centredalo, Jamoetowu, BlacKbtouo, Hope, Bed Punk, Dorchester, Newburyport, Naiuneag, Zouavo, Burton, Greene Kfg. Co.’s A. A., B. A., O. A., aud other style* DROWN COTTONS. Burnside, Trent, Groton, Ashland, Cheatnnt, GlenviUo, Mechanics* and Farm era’. CORSET JEAKS Glasgow, Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES.—Gra«on, Jewett City, Madison, Blateravill©, Agawam, RcyeloKe, , CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatcrsvillfl, Agawam. BlLE3lAS.—Smitli’e, Social Co., Lou*la\e Go. WOOLENS. ARMY BLUE CLOTHS, KEBSEY3, and FLAN NELS. BROAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts’, Glonham Co., Ac. CABBISIEBBS.—Gay & Son, Rivor, Ac. BATINE7S. —Baas River, Converßville. Lowor Val ley, Hope, Statfordville, Converse and Hyde, Convorse Bros. & Co., Shaw filfg. Co. KENTUCKY JEANS —^Rodman, Mystic. Gold Medah DOMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS’S Angola, Sax ony, Meriwo- and other styles: LONSDALE Naukoena and Colored Cambrics. PLAID LINSEYS, COTTON ADDS, &c. [fe2d-3m HEUSSNER. & CO., IMPORTERS OF CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, &c„ 4c., OFFER THEIR VERY LARGE STOlilt OF CLOTFIS, DOESKINH.&c., Of these celebrated Manufacturers: EIICKENS, (tittle Ticket;)’ JOIIANNY, GEVERS, & SCHMIDT, (S. A M.,) Ado many others, at CONSIDERABLY REDUCED PRIOES. No 206 CHESTNUT STREET. QAEPETINGS; OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & 00., OO JI MISSION HEBCHANTS, Ho. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. 10“ A full assortment of Pliiladelpbia-mada Carpets always in StoTe. apl-lm gHIFLEYT, HAZARD. & HUTCHINSON, Ho. 112 OHESTHUT STREET. UOSIMISSIOK MF.BCHAHTS . FOR TBS SALS OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. rn'iiSS On SAFES. A NEW VICTORY. THE LATEST. Itomt.-ri'ci-.-i, Columbia co., fh» f , April IS, 3.552, Messrs. Evans <£• Watson, Philadelphia : Gentlemen—At piy earliest opportunity. I hasten to inform you of on© of the most destructive tires that has Stained in cur toira. On the morning of March 20 hwt our three-snd-a-half-etory brick and frame storo and dwelling was ectirely destroyed by fire. It burned with Mich violence and intensity of heat that it was ten >.*r twelve hours before we could reach the Safe. In the meantime' it could be seen glow ing with a red boat, but, after securing the Safe from tho ruins, on opening it, in tbe presence of a great many people, all our books, bank notes, and valuable papers, with which it was closely filled, were discovered in a perfect condition , and, con sidering tLe long aud severe exposure, every one admit ted, with glad Burprise, the value aud triumph of your improvc-d Salamander. This evidence again of tbe me rit of your Safes will wcuto for you thousands of friends In our sectiou. I shall very soon require author of your Safes, as my confidence in them is stronger than ever, 1 remain, very truly, yours, WILSON AGEK, EVANS & WATSON Have always on band, at their Store, No. 1G South FOCftTH Street, below Market, A largo assortment of FIRE AND BURGLAR*PROOF SAFES, warranted to stand the roost severe teat. ap22-tf AND STILL ANOTHER VIC TO BY. Betheiieh, March 26. 1352. Messrs. EVANS A WATSON, Gentlemen: On SATURDAY MORNIkG last, the 22d lust., the entire Woollen Manufactory belonging to the Estate of LEWIS DOSTEB, deceased, was burnt to the ground. Sometime ago they purchased one of your gAFSS, at a gboriff s Sale, somewhere in FOOT Cit7i Wld placed it in the second story of tho factory, where it was exposed to an intense heat; so much so that it melted the knob find plate off of il_ After tlis SAFE was in the fire for a number of hours, it was taken from the ruins, cooled off and opened, when the Books, Deeds, Bank Notes, and other Papers—in short everything the SAFE contained—was found in a perfect state of preservation Touis respectfully; &plD*stutL6t Rfo, LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE SS*I3mOVEB to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, now the Franklin Institute. The undersigned, thankful for past favor’s, and being determined to ‘merit future patronage, has secured at elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand i large assortment of Lillie’s Celebrated Wrought one Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only ait tally fire and burglar pro&f safes Also, LUile’i Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beat pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s Ne* Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. Tina Safe is con ceded to surpass in style and eleganoe anything yet of fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is striotly fire aud burglar proof. Special Notiob.— l have now on hand say twenty ol Farrel, Herring, ft Co ’b Safes, most of them nearly new, afid &AHI4 fottf ather makers, oomprislng a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tlx now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices. Flense call and examine. ja26-lyif M, 0, BAPLIB, Agent. O EVANS k WATSON’S SALAMANDER SAFES STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFBB hand . IJIHE “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H, MICHENER ft Co. i GENERAL PROVISION DEALEBB, And carers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR ” SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nos. 142 and 144 North FRONT Street, Between Arch and Race street*, Philadelphia. The justly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR” BAMS are cured by J. H. M. ft Co., (in a style peculiar to them* selves,) expressly for FAMILY USE j are of delicious flavor; free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered forsale. apl-3tn Adamantine candles.—a job lot of old Adamantine Candles, in Btore and for RHODES & WILLIAMS, 107 South WATER Street. V ear LY MEETING—FRIENDS. A FineTE IS at INGRAM’S—*O lb. of T 5 cent Tea for $3.50. Try it. 4S SECOND, below Market. It* American academy of MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, MAY sth, JOHN B. GOUGH’S Till# iian nitiri-ly new lecture, prennred for tliH occ»- tiion, titni nrr luiwia to lie the greatnat of tlie Reason. Tli liihn, 26 cents, lteaeived Rea‘s, 60 cents. The Rule ut reserved seats will take place on Tue*luf and Wtdiintttliii', April ail ami a3J, at tint Aoa.lemy >A Mtislc, laiween 0 an*. 4 n 1 i'li.ll;. Alter that at Martina's Boi.l; Etr.ie, t.’’,T'-IMU, No. «C 0 For file gri liter accum umili-tien < f the imtilic, aiJilltienal agencies fur the sale Ilf Mi'll flit liiiYti liirii iineiieil at Hi L Snifknrmjii's Dnu Slnre, llglith mill 0,1 Ml i Xie,l«r 4 Smltli, .dee-lad an.l Greiei, Slid Win. U:.la(ii:r 4. BrellicrH, s:i Nnrtli Frent nilf-l t. I’rfrmlH for h henevoti'nl pi Q. It AN D OP Ul* TUB sy.w LOWKK BAI.OOh-, CONOKKT lIAT,L, cjiKsrSrri srisKKT, abovj-; TYVJSi»rrH» SVV TUB CttJ.KKKAT&U BUT 0 II I H S 0 N FAMILY, n»Jt TJiKBK NKIIITS OXI.Y, C’ofrjiiH'ncirjg TIJUiISDAY, April 34th, and SATI.'ftDAY AmJUKWK. On Mill* occasion tlu-y will introduce all oF tlielr new au popular TickoiK £5 ci*uU, or flvo for Si. Faturday Afternoon, Childnuj 10 cents GRAND "CONCERT AND BALL CiIVKN nr TIIK M/T’NNKROHuR YQGAL SOTIRTY, UN AI’UJL 23 m. 2802, at r:rr; MUSICAL FUND lIALL. Thu MHiiJigi'ra lino Iwtvo t« aimuisiiou lint tlw Hih-ttnh >m nt will bo their bint one for Ihls stuwnn,-n;tl that. i>i they will endeavor to omits it oim of the yleasanUut end n»o«-t techerche. J. 11. Camp. M. Kuirer, P. Balt:*., H. Nuir. W. Wol» feiclltr, J. 1L Fine*, F ilombm*, U T. Schmidt Tlftktdfi Ol fc*Jir.ltUi«K «i:e and two ta-lurt, can Lo procured of Meium. Perottn A Steel* Banker*. No. :jlj Somii Third Kiicot : Mr. J II Camp, No. 130 North Sivoiitii fetreet: Mr. Peter Halt/, No. 502 North Thirl ttjeel t Sir. L.lienkeit, t%o. 716 Ch«ntuutntro;,f, Sir. M. K.-.ir.r, No lOtfSuijtii iiiK'iHis'itt!; .Ur, Ji T, Hrtmiiuci No. 120 Nortli Thud ntfpet. :»;>2-*2t MBS. JOHN l>KjbiW : a A RUM-STREET THEATRE. Acting Stago Mawasmr W. S. PUIB3>SBSUi?P. ttnihioeft AkcUv Mid Tn'ftfiiin-r,ll, D. MUKFHf. Kir;inv-msth .night—limit v*.six ni night or TUK BRILLIANT KNtiAUKAISiNT OF JOHN DREW. JOHN DREW TO-NIGIIT* TUESDAY, APRIL 22, 13b2* shn beautiful Drama of TiYilHeKeffly John Dnw. To conclude with Ihe farce or TEDDY TIIK TILER. Teddy Mullowoey John Drew. gents can be secured for Mr. John Drew’s repreaem*- tirns three flays in advance. Benye 6&feß at 7 o'Mo-ili: performance commences at 7# WALNUT-STBEET THEATRE— NINTH and WaLNUT Sfcreots. 3filft limsw.. MMS. M. A. GARSiRY*S3K. THIS MONDAY EVENING* APRIL 21, 19$$. KOIt THE EASTER HOLIDAYS. CAMILLE; Or, THE K A f K OF A COQUETTE. Camille Gautier .Mis* Charlotte ThomiHin. Arimtnd lnmil» s4 t»n & Mr. Burton HIM. MoiiN Duval * .......Mr, B Young. St. Frivole Mr. H. Btsornb. Count de Yanilh* Mad Buhillsrd.. PltlUEU—so, ,',95, Attd ML S&atei Pf-ivals Boxes. S 5 and S 3, according to their locale. Doors open at 7% o’clock. Tu commence at 7^. CO NT IN ENTA- L THEATRE. GRAND B A»TK» HUIjI»AT9i TO NIGHT, AND KVKBY NIGHT until further notice, will bn presoute-.l the entirely now three-act I T. IS H DRAMA! entitled “THE MACARTETj” OR, THE PEEP O’ BAT. The filscarthy * Mr. J, ]!. Stil'lley. The 8ab0y.... Mr. C. Hale Nelly Bmdy. Miw Jennie Purkoe. MO2tK JsOVKLTIES. STBIKING VIEWS OK THK DIOMTOB A>*l> MEKRTMAr;. Alsfli Porti'iiitt nf Captain EIIIUSStuN and LUouaAni IVOKDEN will be shown, iu conjunction with the MngnUlcent and Thiilliu? Exhibition of the SEPOY REBELLION, EVERY EVENING 1 HI $ WKEK,and WEDNESDAY and SATCEPAy A KTJS RtfPOS* HERR ENGELKE’S ORCHESTRA SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admifeiiun 25 cents. Six ticketa, $l. Children. 12 cents ap2USi STEKEoscoFi’jgqr'S of the ita- BULLION, fur public exhibitions; viewfnf uU the prominent Battlee, lucideuts, and Men. Full pii;<rl and illuetratwl catalogues gent trro, by JAMFS W. QUEEN & CO., Optician-, 6pH*lni Tfoi 024 CHHSTNUT StreoL ritHftrlslDhfk A GRAND CONCERT OF'VO’JAh AND INSTRUMENTAL 31USIO, for the U-Uef of the Foor, will ho givin nt the MUSICAL FUND HA LL, LOCUST Street, above Eighth, on THURSDAY EVESINCL Apt-BQ-Üb, 18G2. ap-2i4s» y ri F.EMANI A ORCHEHTB A. \DT CARL SENTE, Conductor. j?UBIiXO BEUSABSALSS every SATURDAY, at au o’cloak Ft Mu attuo MUSICAL FUND HALL. package «f Eight Tickots, 81; Single Ticket*. 2.1 CU To be had at Andre's, 1104 Choeluufc atreet, J. E ■ GouM's, Seventh and Ohestuut, anti at the door of t* e Ifati. o*;28-tt PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY Of THE A RTS 13 DOW ClOiOd, b»f Will on MONDAY, the 28th insL apG-tf ©K fl/ITT OB~~¥7,OdO~WANTI3D tPUjVVV in a cash brounp s * already and a* prfiSfihltJm* 56 percent. net yufiU. Witli an Increase of capital it will pay 50 per cent. It h not tJ»e Ifqncr or p*licy business If the money can not bn advanced within thirty days, do HAt All con.inm.icatioTiH strictly confidential Address, for five days, “ Profits,” Press office ap*2l 3t* WANTED —By a young Mail, having EOtno tears’ exoe jeucy in IVlP'lwftlA Di’llg business, a situation hiCleiK* Gau give g>OlCityre» feretce. Address W. H. 0,, this otlico. ap22-tiith‘*3t* S UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wautcd, for tUe United Statos Marine Corps, for sea s&rvieu aboard M ittsu-nf-ww, SEVERAL HUN DRED ABLE-BODIED MEN, tiw ages of eighteen and forty years. Young men from thy coun try not less than 6 it’d 4# inches higli, who shall pane the meuic&l examination, and culibt, will roceivo tbro« cents ppr mile for the distance travelled in cumin* to the Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT b©l6w Philadelphia, or at 103 MARKET Street, Whlmlngtoa, Delaware. All other information that may bo re attired wIU be given. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, ap22-12t and Itecruitinfi THAN TED —A young man wna a it fair knowledge of tho DRUG BUSINESS, togo to Frankliri Co., Pa.: or someone to buy a half Interest iu a store oi DRI‘G3 and GROCERIES combined. Capi tal required for latter, about gSOO. Address C., Box 1066 Philadelphia Post Ofltao. a&IfI.OH- DEPUTY QU ARTERMA3- office, Philadelphia. April 3 1362. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to Wife Coal for Fort Monroe, Va. A. BOYD. ap4-tf Captain and A. Q. M. DEPUTY QUARTERMAS- Wsi TEli GENERAL’S OrfiCE, Pmi.ADBLPiiiA, April!), 1962. WANTED IMMF.DIAI ELY—Vessels tj Ivtvl WlSh Coal for Alexandria, Ya. A. BOYD, ep4-tf Captaiu and A. Q. M. FOR SALE—Three strictly first*class GROUND KENTS—SI,SOO, 41,750, and#2.2oo, re sprctivKly Apply to JOHN O'BYIiNE, ao22>3l*r 116 Suuih SIXTH Stfoat. TO LH.T—GERMANTOWN, oa Ilia MAIN Street, near Church lane, now Mill street.— Three rooms first floor; 8 chambers; bath, hot and colt water i ull modem iiuuroYemeiits r trout yard and lawn wcilfcijadfd. Inquirualthe Cottage back. apl& 3t^ TO LET—WHARF AND LARGE SUED, suitable for a coal wharf, on Delaware avenue lioar Laurel street; Eighteenth Ward. Iriuuire of G. A. ft E. A. LANDELL, aplT-et* Nos. 110 or 1053 N. DELAWARE Avenue. TO LET.—Large HOUSE and MM rrfinifle,. No. ISO BAGS Street. Would atiswar for a Manufactory, It. IIAYS, npl2-12t* . 210 North THIRTEENTH Str.ot J. E. KNAUSS. PLEASANT ROOMS VVfTH BOARD, where there ate no children, at 1207 11ACE Mreet. ap2l 31^ BOARD WANTED, by a gentleman. in a plain, neat, respectable, *moii family, betweec Third and Eighth and Chfeatuut and Pine, Any gentle man or widow lady having spare room can address “ Route Agent,” until 12 o'clock, Tuesday, April Ist. Philadelphia P. O. mh3l Fame insurance company, No. 406 CHESTNUT Street. FIRE diYtf IX&AND (XSURIiXGSi PIRKGXORS, F. N. Buck, ChM. Richard-son, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Wliillrtin, Geo. A. Went, O. Yf . bavin, FRANCIS H. CHARLES RICH, WILLIAMS I. BLANUE fIOMMONWEAL, KJ RANCH COMPANY, PKNNBYLVANIA. _ DIBEOTORS. David Jayne, M. D., Charles H. Bogota, John M. Whitall, John K. Walker, Edward C. Knight, Hebert SUetaakae, Thomas 8. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewie, Jr., Elijah Jones. DAVID JAYNE, M D., Preeident. JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice Preeident SAMUEL S. MOON, Secretary. Cemniaßweallh Building, 613 OHXSTIfEFJ Street, Philadelphia. ee4.lt if QAU TIO N . The weH-earned reputation or FAIRBANKS’ SCALES Haa induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer them as 11 FAIRBANKS' SCALES," and purchasers bare thereby, in many instances, been subjected to Irani and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac tured only by (be original inventors, K. at, FAIR BANKS A CO., and are adapted to every branch of the business, where a correct aud durable Scalee is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, aplO-tf MASONIC HALL, Tl 5 CHESTNUT ST. PORT WINES.— 5 half pipes, W qui?' ters, 36 octaves, Burgundy Forte. For sale by CHAB. 8 CABSTAIBB. aplT No. 126 WALNUT St and 21 GRANITE St. AJttV^EM£«T3, (iitF.AT J.TSUTI7SJS OH « LONDON JIY NIGHT.” B-N 1 NO THK EMKJ»ALD ISIiK. WANTS. FOR «A5jK AND I'O LBT. BOARDING INSURANCE COMFANIES. K. D, Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. 6. Justice, Washington Jones, Climi. Stokes, John W, Kyermaa, CK, Prosidont. ABUSON, Vice Preaident BABD. Secretary. [mUlB-lftl .T 'H lIRE INSD , OF THE STATE Of Mr. L. WfigUt iln, Thiyar. MfiH Furry,
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