The Connecticut River, SmAftFiKLD, Maps., April 22.—The water in tha Con necticut river hai fallen three feet and a half from the highest point, and is still going down. The trains to the South hare resumed their regular trifii Tbo traoko «f tb» Counecticot Birer Railroad was much damaged between Holyoke and Northampton, gmt is being rapidly repaired* and trains will commence running to the North regularly again on Thursday anorning. . Murder ik York County,—a son of Mr, John IPwitz, aged sixteen years, was killed at Dillsbtirg, Tork county, Pa., on Friday. The alleged mur derer is Still younger, being only about fourteen years of age. Young Pentz was aorring an appren ticeship at Bhoemaking in Dillsburg* an&v the sup* pAMd tnurderor and his parents reside fa iha same tillage. It is alleged tbac the prisoner, who was taken to York and committed to jail, had threatened Violence to young Pentz previously, and that, on Seeing him on the sidewalk on Friday evening, he MUMdW him, and after & LHef Quarrel, thrust a 4lirk or a knife into Pentz’s lungs. In about fifteen oninutes thereafter he was a corpse. The name of 4ha prisoner is William McKeever. Philadelphia Markets* April 22—Evening. There is very little demand either for export or home use. the sales teaching About 1,000 bbla at *5.37^®5.50 Tor extra, and $5,02# for CKtTft family, including 400 tfflls of the latter on private forms. Sales to >he retailors •and bakers range from $5.12# up to $6.50 for common and fancy brands, as to qna.ity. Bye Flour is steady at 93.25, and Corn Meal at $2.70 4P bbl. WlJEi?.—Tkira is less offering, and prices are steady •tit the decline: aales of 2,000 bus good Western and Fenna. red at $1.23a 1.24 c; white ranges from $1 36® 1.40 bit. The receipts of Corn are light, with email pales at 54c, afloat. K>« sells slowly at 71c for Penna C)ats are steady at 36# c bu tor Penn*. Sabs,—First No. I Qaerricroa is steady, nt Ton. Cotton is unchanged, and we hear of no sales; prices fere very firm. Groceries.—The*-e is very little doing; 150 hhds Su gar sold at 63iCi for refining* Provisions continue dull, and prices are unchanged. Beeps Cloverseed U dull at the decline, with small Bales at 84 50 bus; Timothy ranges from sl.7s®' *nd Flaxseed 52.1Ga2.15 ty bus. - Whisxt is quiet; small sales of Ohio bblg at 24c, hhfo pt Soc, and drudge at 22c gallon. CITY ITEMS. Dr. Leiily’s Third Lecture. The third lecture of the highly interesting course of : lectures, at the University of Pennsylvania, by Processor afeseph Leidy, M. D,, on “General Natural History, Comparative Anatomy, and Physiology,’ 7 was delivered yesterday, between the hours of 1.20 P. M. s and 2.20 P. M., before a large promiscuous audience. Although primarily designed tor the student, those lectures are deeply interesting and instructive to all inauiring minds Who choose to attend them, Ur. Leidy’s style of pre senting a scientific subject being admirably adapted for popular appreciation. The principle of animal and ve getablt- rjrowlh tinct to the mind of an anatomist—which wag bo fully eliminated in the two preoeding lectures, was again ad verted to yesterday in bis comments upon other branches of his subject, the lecturer showing that tk. esmail organic • cells, which in a great measure make up tie entire struc ture of animals, are constantly multiplying by a pro cess of division, and appearing upon the surface of the epidermis, or skin, and that the dandruff or small, scale-like atoms thrown off from the surface Of the Jtady, is, in fact, to man and the inferior animals what casting or shedding the skin is to the snake—what is done whole, in the one case, being effected piecemeal in the other. Sr far as the gravity of his theme will admit, 3>r. Leidy enlivens these lectures with humor, and bis Illustration?, by means of diagrams (of his own pre paring),and the various models upon his table, are cer tainly better adapted to instruct effectively than any amount of more reading. In (focussing tho component Hearts of the animal structure, and the mies to which some of them are applied, the lecturer demonstrated, to the no* small amusement of his auditors, that cslveg-foot jelly is nothing more than a nice preparation of glue. In de thA iUU££l£J, the Doctor, with ap preciable facility, assumes the part of a living mannikin, exhibiting by the motion of his arm or hand the modus pperandt of the part under discussion. The principles of muscular action were presented with great clearness, end, to afford an idea of the enormous strength of the tendons, by which muscles are attached to the parts they are designed to move, it was stated that sustaining » one- pound weight in the outstretched hand required a jyjwtr to ho exacted la ■what la called tho deltoid maacU of the shoulder, equal to thirty pounds. Of course, an increase of the weight supported requires a correspond ing expenditue of power. In bis next lecture it is his purpose, vre believe, to trace the auimal aud vegetable Ringdomß to their line of maattegijor, at least, as nearly so as the light of science wiil admitaf the demonstration pf this delicate and intricate problem:" Akoiheh iLscrvßE bt John B. Gough.— • Our readers will he glad to learn that'the great letups ranee champion, Mr. John B. Gough, is to appear again in Philadelphia, in a lecture essentially new, being a con tinuation cf hiß lecture ent.tled 44 Here and There in Britain,” the delivery of which at the Academy of ilu3ic pome vteeba ago was regarded by the thousands who then heard it as his * ct greatest effort.” The best portions of the lecture, as then given, are to be repeated in the one Which is soon to be delivered in the Academy. The sale cf tiekria will commi »aa this mansing, at the Ae&d^hiy •pf Music, Messrs. Martians* bookstore, and at the Tract Souse, and to avoil disappointment an early application |or them wil : doubtless be necessary. SeASaifAtStE StififtESMOif lUkarsoM wishing a superior Quality of llauor for medici nal purposes especially, are beginning to learn that the slace to obtain them is at our Aral-class grocers. We £now that Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fiae groceries, Arcb and Tenth streets, has long had the reputation among medical men, of keeping the first medicinal liquors; and his superior brandies, port, sherry, aud Madeira wines, are frequently recommended by them. (iouotrs Great Lecture on Temperance 3b announced in cur advertising columns for Saturday evening, May 3. The office of the Academy of Music brill be opened for the sale of reserved seats to-day, when those of our readers who wish to enjoy one of the greatest treats of tho season are advised to secure a sufficient number of tickets for themselves and fritnda. To the Window-Shade Trade.— We call the attention of the undo to our large stock of Window Shades, manufactured for out spring trade, embracing Cold, Gilt, Landscapes, Flowers, Plain, Vignettes, Fres coes, and all other sty’es of Shades. We are the largest P»mtfagtwfvrg of Wixsdow 31i»dvs in tho United States, And have facilities for selling goods, at low figures, winch pure unequalled. Buff, Green, Blue, and White Hollands; also, Plain b( l Classed Oil doth and Shade Trimmings. The Umbrella. —The umbrella has been liwd from a very nmolo aiitirinlty. bb 1b eyiilont from carvings aid representations found among the ancient Tufas of Persia, Arabia, and China. Nevertheless, It aas .not used by men in England until during the last centa ay, «nq ft i» said tnatJomvs Sanvnsy, who died in JT6d, un the first person who used an umbrella in the street* X>f London. There bate been many improvements made 5n these ** protectors,” however, since that early day, as Aheee has haen in the eluant styles of Olotliing fen up at Granville Stokes’ Mammoth Temple, No. 609 l.'heetnut street, where the finest Spring and Summer teamenti in the country are now manufactured- Ge«. BtALKt.aAßi'*a DcBrATi.H. —It eeornri Comical that lleiuni'i.ri! ihoulJ telegraph tbe story I.l' liia own weakness to Gen. Mitchell, under the persuasion fihat the despatch was going through direct, by the fast fine to Jeff Davis, 1 lie astronomer-general kindly pro mised to send the reinforcements asked for, but ho ne glected to say that they would wear Yankee uniform, and |»ear the Stars an I We learn that Gen. M. w.t, liAMly tempted to give a little advice *>ver tbe wires, and to urge him to give Secession up for » bad job and beg the Federal Government to forgive him his sins and allow him the privilege of ending his days in and of procuring his garment* at the Brom>-£toc« Clothing Hall of Bockhiti A Wilaon, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. Men and Bovs’ Clothing, At Charles Stoke* l , Under the ** Continental.” Men aud Boys* Clothing, At Charles Stokes’, Under the “ Continental.” Spring BUlts In great variety, At Charles Stokes’, Under the “ Continental.” spring suits in great variety, At Charles BkoktaV Under the “ Continental.” COHTOTHTAL HOTKL—Ninth and Chestnut lk Lieut S O Woodruff, NT J H Woodruff, Auburn N I> Taylor A Is, New York W Torrey, New York H Garrett, New York J W Hall, Harrisburg Miss Hall A sis, Harrisburg L Flagg, Bho-le Island R O Reiman J Q Brigham, Boston H N Slater, Prov, B I Mies Slater, Prov, B I M McGrath, Brooklyn J 0 RlngwAlt, ClaolftttAtl \\ W Gadder, New York John B Gibson, 8t Louis L Markle, Pittsburg B V Jennings, Pittsburg J B Brown A la J P Bowman A to, Ohio Master W M Bowman, Ohio K McCone, New Albany Mrs Da Barry A cb, Penna Miss Da Baht, Uarrisb’rg F F Hariri, New Haven Geo A Hfooy. N J B Alexander, Lane co, Pa Miss 9 Alexander, Ohio F Lochner, New York Mr Paxton A U, N Y W B Ross, New York C A Leuaril, New York M S Fitch A lady, Auburn John A Green, Boston /. 1) Gilman A* lady, Wash Mrs Ilorton, Woshiugtm \V P Lewis, RalUninrfl John P Daltlfttord Mrs. Hunter, Reading Mrs H H Muhlenberg, Pa E O Abbott A wife, Cin, 0 JK Hitchcock, Utica B B Wigton, Huntingdon P B Potter, New Fork L S Webb, U S N JO Birtwell, Pittsburg C M French, Pith-burg Thus F Andrews. Wash M O firundwgi-, Punklrk W J o'Bfl**i», Mwrflaad C H l>eiton, Boston W S Lee, B >ston K K Losier, Baltimore H S Magraw, Lancaster B T Holcomb, Deleware J A Valentine, New York E B Reynolds, Danville Thoa J Bryan, New York Mrs Stevenson a son, NY £ p Furoidd, New York r k r»oye »via, Buffalo ff Giles, Boston j 6 West, New York 8 P Alien & wf, Rochester W 8 Holmes, Indiana H Perry, New Jersey J Batteil, New York Miss Kldrldge, Coanecticut Mies J Eldridge, Conn J B KMriage, Connecticut A H Silvester* Boston H G Bronson. Ni-w York Bev STyne, Wash,DO J P Bsrthlow, Wash, DC Pr Bigelow A la, Boston Mrs Gen McClellan, Wash Mrs Gen Marcy, Wash Miss Stedman, Wash J H Bask & la, Baltimore S Gaty, St Louis G B Allen, Bt Louis J B Eads, St Louis H A Chadwick. WuL W TW Anderson, Ohio A B Cramer, Bedford A C James, Bedford J M Shoemaker, Bedford W McOliutoch, Pittsburg J R Neglej' t Pittsburg H Fenner, Bucyrus, Q J Oowdoa, Pa John Hagan, Green co, Fft Jas Bagau, Green co, Pa Jacob Welker, Ohio W McCreary, Ohio John T Cramblet, Ohio G J Bartlett, S Bend, Ind O Kursely, Ohio S $ Meanor, Allegheny co J llarpsr,.Allegheny co Goo Cooper. Mt Jackson Miaa J B Law, New GasiU Mrs Williams, New Castle T W Hunt. Indiana J M Stewart, Fenna L Bitterskamp, St Louis J S Spackman, Chester co G KIIU, Ohio J D Harris, Bellefonte K Lockhart, Mftuch Chuuk J L Grover, Fenna J N Moffat, New York O H Oortrlgiiij Hazleton Hon If Boas, Dayicstawn T P Simpson, Manch Chunk J McNoish, Wilkeabarre E C Aiken, Albany L Stricklind, Reading W W Wright, York Spring C W Ellis, Penna 8 Heflly. Donglassville B G Norris, Boston J R Mulvane, Ohio L O Kessler, Phillipsbnrg W Beam, Ohio J W Greathead, Ohio J Waid, Centre, Ohio W WUsoq, Salem, Ohio J J Boone, Salem, Ohio J H Hatnau, lowa Mi?a Prilock & sister, Pa A Curtin B Dispell, Painted Post W Ramsey, Danville J L BeiLl, Danville J J Blakslee A wf f Pa A ti 6prine-, Boston W t Hofe jker, Altoona S Seymour, New York J P Stein, Vermont A L Unit, Few York D S Swan, New York J 11 Stbly, Snow Hill W Payne, Maryland Cl Taylor A la, Wash, D C J A Pope. Connecticut C L Cun-oil, Connecticut B L Grew* Bichman Mrs j Hoffman, Carlisle H J Erben, Lancaster ST. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. E Bay, T elaw&re N B Falconer, Glascow J Little. Waibington F Mthuu, Washington J Thompson, Pitte.Ta W T Silver, Pitts, Pa L Isnor, New York C W Git a%on, Alass All Paviland, New Yoik Col Jobnstou, Penna J B Eistwerp, Ohio R Sailor A la, Penna Mrß Tliompson, Penna J G Hamb?r3i Turk THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. Col M Wheeler,Hancock,NY John Ifeebner. Penna Geo W Brown, Connecticut D J Hummel, Hummelstn Jas D Scott, Bridgeport M A Hamelton, Bridgeport U VV tteel A 6 Laurence, Ohio G Harris, Pittsburg Curtis Iloopes, Penna H J Frost, Wooster, O J Estcliey, Fair view, O R Graham, Ohio Henry Sntmeyer, Penna A Newell, Penna M A Dlmstead, Ohio B M fiultapli ft la, Poona _EB Wilson, Alleghy City D T Honou, Hancock, N l win H Bproni ft la, Fenna J B Deseler A la, Beadiug 3lrs Spang, Reading Miss Spank, Beading J P Laverty. Penna W A Hanuner, Creesona, Pa M Harrison A la, Coon Jas C Brown, Heading D Rower, Penna J Drown, Penna M H Bhult7;, Ohio Uriali C Helman, Ohio Jno Neice, Lycoming co,Pa J B Boyd, Harrisburg STATES UNlON—Market street, aoove Sixth. G w tirouse, Pccimyivania John Thompion, Penna 1> NMi ler, Pennsylvania W Gingrick, Pennsylvania John B McAlister, Penna W-V McEonnell, Waynesb J Lamison, Indiana co, Pa C H Rusk, Pennsylvania 1) Welty, Pennsylvania John fllowrer, Penna H Weltj> Creensbnrg A Penegwr, Cheater CO Robt W Kerr, York co, Pa Lewi9 E Budding, Pa John Dutt, Lane co, Pa Sami R Myers, Penna H R Brubaker, Lane co Soml Hinny, Lauc co, Pa W Bagoer Jos R Pice, Maryland j Finch, Pitteburg John Hopkins, Chester co John Pioth, Penna James Hamilton, Princeton W M Reynolds, Maryland John Strong, Mifflin co David Grove, Fenna H Wachler, Ohio Jerome Hetrion, Mexico, Pa MraKineade, Miffiintown Mi s Adams, Miffiintown L Doty, Miffiintown L Wll toil A MlfiUnt'h. Jft Wilsoii, HSflUnUwn 1 D Heibes, Plainfield, Pa J L Smith, Virginia A Houston, Marietta Gen Wilmer, Ashland, 0 J retrick, Burlington COMMERCIAL —Sixth street, a cove Chestnut* S SrifKK>nj Delaware it Ettner, Penna J M Claik, Lancaster I Jackson, Chester co U Watson, Lancaster 8 D Miller, Lancaster co J Larkin, Chester co M GaHagher. Doliware S H Shuler, Fughtown W H Eder, Maryland J Maryland INI Peunock, S Palmer A la, Bristol P N Hoffman, Franklin co Mrs A Sloan & da, Penna D Wrich, Penna Jus Engles, Lancaster co G McLaughlin, Penna A Sponsler, Penna W M Eckels, Myerstown NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. W H Itomlg, Penna H W Wrigbt, Wash, D C F H Breiny, Allentown J G U Miller, Scranton, Fa E Harr- Lancaster co J J Reiss, Lancaster Jacob Long, Lancaster W B Heading Tlio-* Kear, Minersville E Everkt, Walbontown Chad Kessler, Reading H T Hoffman, Lebanon W F Voute, Pottsvflle Miss Greasey, Penna Adam Riser. Lebanon A Winters, Harrisburg 11 Bochtold, Mt Joy Miss F Funk, Myerstown J ii Lawrence, MlnAMVlllA BLACK BEAR—Third srreet, above OaUowblU* W Eanndr, Pennsburg J Fenstermaker, Fa J G Apple, Pennsylvania M Artmau, Zionsville Peter A Kline, Pa J 3 Cornells Fa Smtca Feu, Pennsburg cnas Milter, Pennsburg Ofaas Finney, Pennsylvania J W Tomlinson, Pa H K Smith, BernvlUe Geo Morkel, Pa B Kershner, Lees port Mrs H Kersbner, Pa L Tomletison, Byberry Chas Harper, Pa Jacob KIWI, Earl veto Elliot Mlfechoer, Danboro L K Baliha6er, Berks co A Snaarrmn MrsSussman D L Hiuely Mrs lUnely W K Grim. Boyertown B Weaver, Centre co A J Traver, York co 11 Fry, Columbia co JosMuuroy, Pa W W Snyder, Pa Kbi.tt & Co.i No. 630 Chestnut street. Brig Clarence, (Br) Brandford, 17 days from Maya gn* z, PB, with sugar to John Mason A Go —vessel to Van Dusezi, Woodworth A Co. The Cis the brig reported &eLore on Joe Flogger—got off without damage. fcehr J B Bloecker, Edwards, 3 day* from New York, with mdse to D Cooper. Sclr Ja* Martin, Harding, 6 days from Boston, with to Twells A Co. bebr Julia Maria, Eaton, 3 day* from New York, in ballftit to J E Bn'iley A Co. Sehr Lucy, Spencer, 1 day from Brandywine, Del, with mil’ tred to It M Lea. fcolir Daniel Cannon, Morris, 3 days irom Cannon’* Feiry, with lumber to J W Bacon. Sloop Banner, Firman, l day from Indian Elver, Del, with .imTca to J W fiscou. Bark Clarence, Armstrong, Liverpool, P Wright & Son*, Brig Rebecca Sheppard, Somers, Bey West, Tyler, Stone A Co. Biig E II Fitter, Holmes, Key West, do PcLr Mnbel. fiacuu, I'urtress 31i>nn)^ J Crandall, Gage, Port Royal, do Schr S L B Wales, Hoffman, Fortress Monroe, do gdir Col Lester, Delaney, do do t’chr Mary Fletcher, Crosby, Newburyport, L Auden* ried 4 Co. schr Wm Bement, Parker, New Haven, do Schr New Zealand, Forham, Port Royal, Capt A Boyd. Srlir E F Lewis, York, Portland, Sinmckson A Glover. SHir R H Huntley, Nickersen, Boston, Wannamaker & Man field. PeJ.r J Q Herbert, l'<*ll hirer, Stlvk- J.ev & Wellington. Srhr Beverly Tierce, New York, W P Clyde. rvi»r Or«an Bird, Fookn, Washington, Hammett, Van Diuen A Lochninn. llolil* 11 Ward, .i*> Vntean, Morrison, New York, W M Baird A Co. AnthnvUe, Jones, do do ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS UP TO 13 O’CLOCK LAST KIOHV. BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. Ah ion Eisenhart Lehigh co 0 A Miller, Lehigh co finml J lujfitloT, Lehigh an David Eelte., Carbon eo Isadora Weller, Orefisld, Pa Tbos K ©merer, Lehighton F II Boyer, Ifeilertown, Pa Jo* Beuninger, Penna W F Benninger, Penna Tilghman Aroer, Carbon co Jonas Utr, Allentown John King, Farmersville,Pa Mrs King* Farmersville, Pa David Able, Farmersville Mia Able, Farmeraville, Pa P Ballowell, Montg’y co Samuel Bergstraser, Penna Robt Y Lincoln, Buck* co Richard Christ, Nazoreth L S Boddor, Spriagtown Mifcß Stopp, Allentown M Baum, Hammelstown Gabriel Wolferabergen, Pa BH Bader, Pennsburg Jclm Stolltnbfrger, Penna Mrs Penan Shaffer, Berks co Mrß Stone, Berks co W S Bear, Berks co TS Leiseuring, Pittaburg MADISON H6U6K—Beoond street, above Market. AII Qulnby, Wilmington Miss Quinby, Wilmington H A Felix, Lewiatown, Pa W Thnmas, MorrisviHe 8 Sll arvey, Harrisburg F P Gilbert, Dover, Del E Q Kiictniftker, Stroudsbrg J Yasey, Pennsylvania M Saylor, Bridgeville. Del S Taylor, Taylorsville H Ait-err, Monroe county Mra Gilbert, Delaware Mins Watson, Delaware MARINE INTELLIGENCE. bEE FOUBT3 PAGS ARRIVED. Ship Henrietta, Trecartin, 3 da; e from New York, in bxiiikfet h E A. Sbiidbr A Go. BELOW. Br Kchr Margaret Ann. CLEAJtBL. AT NEW OA9TLE. Steamer Connecticut, (U S transport) from New York for Fortress Monroe, was damaged whyle lying at the Delaware Breakwater by co lislon with another vessel, which dragged her anchor during the late itt-»r> Gay Head Light. SE by E){ E 9 Noman’fl Laud, l3 Anil 15,1802.. WM. SLUpUM, Keeper. SPECIAL. NOTICES. Joe Brigutia'. BY THB BAnff OF TOTVBR lIAIjL. Joe Brightly was a droll And merry little soul; He laughed without cantrel Everyday. When some luckless wight was * r blt ll With a suit that wouldn't fit, Joe exercised bis wit And would say v My friend, how ill you look l Every limb with such a crook, Like the rheumatis had shook Ev^ryjMirfc!— Is it pessible you laugh ? Of your sufferings bad I half, I should bellow like a calf Id a carti Why you don’t pretend to say, That your miserable array Spoils your beauty in this way 1 Is it so T if your garments you had bought At the Tower, as you ought, You had not thus been caught, That I know. The largest and most complete assortment of Spring Clothing in Philadelphia, now on hand,- comprising every grade, from low-priced to superfine, from which every taste, occupation, size, and pockot can be suited. We buy and seXl far ca rA only f therefore, at the lowest possible prices. TO WEB HALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia. BENNETT AC). Have you a Cough?— Use Jayne’s EXPECTORANT at once; it may save you from-Con sumption. It will certainly cure the most inveterate Coughs and Golds. HAVE YOU BRONCHITIS 1 Then try JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. It will sub due the inflammation, relieve the cough, pain, and difli* cxilty of breathing, and produce a speedy cure. HAYE YOU ASTHMA .1 JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT will overcome the spas modic contraction of the wind tubes or ais vessels, and cause the ejection of the mucous which clogs them. HAYE YOU FLEUBI3Y 7 By ialdipg two or three Urge do** of JAYNE’S EX PECTORANT, in uuick succession, and covering up warmly in bed, the disease will be subdued at the outset. HAVE YOU CONSUMPTION 7 JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT will give you immolate relief. It cleanses the lungs Horn all irritating matters, while it heals and invigorates them. Thousands who have been given up by their physicians have been re* storul to health by its nse. WHOOPIKU COUSB, GROUP, and all Diseases of the Lungs and Breast are effectually and speedily cured by JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT. It is no new remedy. For thirty years it has teen before the public, the de maid for it constantly increasing, and the evidences 9? its great curative powers accumulating in our hinds. Why not give it a trial 7 Prepared only by Dr. D. JAYNE A SON, at No. 242 CHESTNUT Street. ap22-2t The Popular Remedy.—Jumelle’s COMPOUND SYRUP OF DOCK is the most popular medicine, because it is the best Cough Syrup, the best Blood Purifies, the most potent lovigorator, and: the most eouthing and speedy cure lor Fains in the Lungs and Spitting of Blood. For sale by the proprietor, F. JUMELLE, No. 1525 MARKET Street, and by all Druggists. apl9-sw2t* “ The Morning Press” will be served regular to subscribers, in HOLMESBUBG and vicinity, EVERY MORNING, by J 3. E VANS, Sol© Agent. fiSircim I in i n Office of the Adams EXPBKSB COMPANY, 320 CHESTNUT BTSEETi rßib.uii.rai.) J-iiuvr 37) 1883. The Adams Express Company having enlarged their facilities at Washington, D. C., by building a Railroad depet, end having acanired additional capacity for transportation, are now prepared to forward Heavy Express freights, Packages) and Parcels, to Wash ington.. Georgetown, Alexandria, Annapolis, Frederick, fldanmtnwri, Fortress Monroe, and other place, occupied by the army, at greatly reduced rates. Special agreements made for merchandize in large lots. Sutters' goods aud army supplies at satisfactory prices, on application at our office. Soldiers’ parcels taken at much less than our usual rates, Heavy and bulky packages received and rocaipted far at our depot, S. E. corner of BROAD and LOCUST Streets. JOHN BINGHAM, One-Prick Clothing, or the Latest gnußi made in the Best Manner, expressly for RETAIL BALES, LOWEST Belling Prices marked In Plate JlgarM. AU Goods made to Order warranted aoUafao tory. Our Osa-Paioa Ststsm is ateictiy adhered to. AH ore thereby treated alike. **22-lr JONES A 00., 604 MARKET Street. MARRIED. T H ACHER—TH ACHER.—On the evening of the 21st, by Bev, W. C. Robinson, at the residence of the bride’s father* Charles E. TbaGher* Esa., Emma R. Thacher and Arthur Thacfaer, Jr., of this city. * McNEELY—PIERTB.—On the 22d inst., by the Rev. Edward Lounsbery, Charles W. McNeely to Keturah Thomas, daughter of William S. Pierie, all of this city.* DIED. CARRYL.—On Monday morning, 21st instant, Mary Adelaide, eldest daughter of W. H. and Caroline M. Carryl, in the 6th year of her age. The relatives and friendu of tha family ay* **ap*6lfiiU* invited, without further notice, to attend her funeral, at the residence of her parents, No. 711 Walnut street, this (Wednesday,) afternoon, 23d instant, at 2 o’clock. Interment at Laurel Hill. THOMPSON—Suddenly* on tne morning of the 18th instant, at his residence, William B. Thompson, aged 52 years [Pittsburg papers please copy.] Funetal to proceed frem the house, Thirteenth street, above Wharton, this (Wednesday) morning, 23d Inst., at 10 o’clock. ** Brandt. —On the 20th instant, Mrs. Sophia Brandtj aged 72 years. Funeral from the residence of Mr. Nicholas Altemns, No. 8 Innes street, between Allen-and Richmond, in tho Eighteenth ward, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 2 ©’dock. To proceed to Hanover Ground. HalijOWEll.—On the 2bth instant, alter a linger ing illnesß, Maria Louisa, wife of Albert Kield Hallowcll, and daughter of Joseph C. and Louisa Oat, aged 22 years and 8 days. [Pennsylvania and Ohio papers please copy.] Funeral from tie residence of her parenta. Cumber* laud street, one dorr below Coral, Eut Kensington, this (Wednesday) afternoon, at 3 o’clock. * SMETHIJRST.—On the evening of the 21st., Ann M , wife of Richard Smethurst, in the 65th year cf her age. Funeral from No. 260 South Fourth street, on Thurs day, at 10 o’eloelc, A. M. 1 BAUER9ACUS —On the 21st instant, Sabine O. Bau ersachs, daughter of John N. Bauersachs, 33 years oil. Funeral from tbe bouse of her father, No. 730 Market street, on the24’h instant, at 9)f o’clock. ** MUNBEY—On the 20th instant, after a lingering ill* ues§, Mr. Charles Muns&p, in the 31at year of his age. Funeral on Thursday next, at 7% o’clock, from the residence of his uncle, James T. Norton, corner of Bath and Ann streets, Richmond. To proceed to Leesburg, New Jersey. ## mriOSTKETET.—On ttin 21st instant, Elizabetli H. Longstreth. wife of Jolin O. LongUreth, ageil 39 years. Funeral from her mother’s residence, Paschalvilte, Twenty fourth ward, on Thursday afternoon, at 2 o’clock. * BBITTQN. —On the evening of tho 20th instant, RUa, the beloved wife of Jacob Britton, and daughter of Cal vin 11. and Jane Ann Barker, in the 21th year of her age. Funeral from her father’s residence, 1025 Skacka maxon street, Eighteenth ward, on Thursday, the 24th instant, at 2 oteluek, P. M. BESSON k SON CONTINUE TO sell MOURNING GOODS at very low prices for Cadi, rdO lime just received Lopiu’i Black Grenadine Beregtfl, 50 cU ; Ciape Maretz and Tammatlnea, 25 eta i Lupin’s Bareges in Sbawl and Dress Widths, at very low prices : Black Silk Cballies, 37# eta; Silk Grena dines, 75 cts ; Black and White Fouiands, 50 cts ; Black and White neat striped and Chucked Bilks, 62# eti; Black Grenadine Bareges, 12# eta; Shepherd’s Plaid Molmir Cloths, 15 and 25 cts; Gray Chene Toflo du Nord ami MomeeHnea, 12# cts, l*£k M- W- H. MdILHEN&SY, ap4-LMS Secretary. JOHN B. GOUGH, [L3 On LONDON BY NIGHT. Secure yoi# seats. See advertisement, U* AVIS ALLY LIONS DE LA MODE* j? Mu. P. AnOKIOT a I’HONNKUR n’iNKOU.MBII LBS Fkakcais kt NES RTRASGERS Qu’lt, BBT AU.rOCRn’ITOr oertANT or t.a maison, GRANVILLE STOKES, 60? CBEBTNVT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Zl gunrantis par an position aux homines do gout, que bps veteniccH portorons toujonrs nn cachet de distinc tiou ionimitable, et a dea prix a 25 pour ceat au dessous de c’importe quelle xnaison. 6a longuo etude et sa pra tiqxie Pout mis en rapport avec les artistes les plus habiles di oft pnrtit*, toot a Paris uu’a Loudres, fit uui lui fourni» rons ton jours irs plus uouvelles mudeset les mieux por* tees de cob deux pays. Avis a ceux qui tiennent a etre a l’avance des modes. ap4- fw-lm HEW rCULIUATIOHS rji h E ATLiANTIC MONTHLY MAY, 1862, IS BEADY TO-DAY. The May Number Is ready to-day, with the following attractive articles SOUNDER THE SNOW; a Poem. By the late General Frederick W. Lander. dF H6n. dob; in SECRET CAUCUS; reported by Hosea Biglow, A new Biglow Taper. By James Busskll Lowell. The Fifth of the Series. 07~ SLAVERY; It 3 Principles, Development, and Expedients. By a distinguished writer. TBE TITMOUSE; A. characteristic new Poem. By Ralph Waldo Emerson. JB®“ THE SOUTH BREAKER ; A New Story. By Miss Harriet E. Prescott, author of “ Midsummer a»d May/* nln a Cellar,” etc. BSP" SALTPETRE AS A SOURCE OF POWER. By Prof. A. A. Haves. 0?-WEATHER IN WAR; an interesting Historl cal and Anecdotical Paper, Bhowing the influence which weather has exerted upon the campaigns of the great Cfnerale of H Istorj'. METHODS OF STUDY IN NATURAL HIS TORY. By Prof. Lucie Agassiz. Filth Paper of the Series. Upon ♦* Coral Beefs.’* INSPIRITS. By Mrs. Lydia Maria Child. Con taining new facts and speculations bearing upon this important topic. Ife?" MY GARDEN. By Miss M. A. Dodge. oar THE TELEGRAMS; a Lyric of the Street. By Mis. Julia Ward Howk. THE STATESMANSHIP OF RICHELIEU. By Prof/A. D. White. I£J" MAN UNDER SEALED ORDERS. B r J. T. Waldek. THE VOLUNTEER. By Elbridge Jeffer* SOS Cl-TLBR. HINDRANCE. By David A. Wassox. LINES WRITTEN UNDER A PORTIA OF lUkol>-:>i;ic wimtbisop.- ttT* REVIEWS AND LITERARY NOTICES. TERMS. Twonty-five cents per number. Three dellora per year, post-paid by tlio publiaherß. TICKNOR & FIELDS, PUBLISHERS, No. 135 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, Mass. It DES MISERABLES, For which the European Publishers Pay $BO,OOO. Mr. CAKLETON (late RUDD A OARLETONi an nounces that he has just received the foreign sheets of this celebrated and eagerly-expected French fiction, aud will publish au American Translation immediately. Two t ditions—one paper and one cloth binding ap23-ws*2t dL& THE NEW BOOKS. THE CHURCH IN THE ARMY. A new work peculiarly appropriate to the present time, by Rev. Dr. Wm. A. Scott, of San Francisco, California. Price $1.25. A BOOK ABOUT DOCTORS. A volume of rare entertainment. The curiosities and peculiarities of the Medical profession set out in a most amusing light. Price $1 50. SPIRIT OF HEBREW POETRY. Isaac Taylor's magnifioent new contribution to the literature of the Bible, with Dr. Adams' Biographical Introduction. Price $2. TEACH US TO PRAY. A eeriea oT edmiraDl© discourses pn the Lord’s Fraytri by Bev. Dr, Cumming, author of “ The Great Tribula tioD,” &c. Price $l. THE SUTHERLANDS. The new novel by the author of “ Rutledge." Nearly thirty thousand of these capital novels have been already gold* Price $125. Any of the books sent by fngil fftQ, CAKLETOff, Publisher, (Late KUDU & CABLETON,) No. 413 BROADWAY, corner Lispenard-street, N. Y. apll B&ff-tf AGRICULTURAL. m GRAHAM, EMLEN, & PA39- SC MORE, 627 MARKET STREET, SOLE AGENTS FOR WOOD'S LITTLE MOWER THE LITTLE GIANT MOWER. These Machineß are unsurpassed for lightness of draught, efficiency, durability, and cheapness. ar!9-6t* PRICE, 885. MARSHAL’S SALES. MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by the Hon. JOHN OADWA LADER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pannsilrania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and best bidder, for cash, at DUTILU. COOK, A CO.’S AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South FRONT Street, on MONDAY, May 5, 1862, at 12 o’clock M-j 4f19 case? pf ftbCUtf IWIVS, to the caw} ice boxes french Cartridges} 0 hullec*moulds; 3 cases Shoe Thread; 10 cases Ball Cotton. Samples can be seen at the auction store one day previous to the sale. The Powder is now in the magazine at Fort Mifllin, and must be re noved immediately after the sale. WILLIAM MILL WARD, U. S. Marshal E. D. of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 22,1862. ap23-6t MARSHAL'S SALE.—By virtue of a writ or order of gale, by the Hon* JOHN CAD WALADEB, Judge of the District Court of the United States, in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, will be sold at public sale, to the highest and best bidder, for caßh, at MICHENBR’S Store, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1862. at 12 o’clock M., part of the cargo of the schooner FAIR PLAY, consisting of Fish, dried ‘and in pickle; Butter in firkins, Starch, Leather, Onions, Brogans, Candles, Soap, bales of Oakum, and Salt. The articles for sale can be examined on the morning of the ante. WILLIAM MILLWABD, T 7. 8. Marshal 35- i>, of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, April 22,1862. ap23-6t COPARTNERSHIP NOTICES. Copartners hTt .—The un dersigeed have this day formed a Copartnership un der tho name and sftjte of JO NFS, WARNER, & CO., for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing business, at 240 MARKET Street. j GIDEON F. JONES, RICHARD C. WARNER, DAVID C. GOLDEN. April 21,1862. »p33-12t* The paßtnrrshib hsrbto fore existing under the title of A. & T. HAXSELL is this day dissolved by mutual consent. AMO3 HANSELL, mm* HANSELL. April 7, isos. ap23»3t* The oyster house, FOURTH and LIBRARY, below QiNtnUtf ?Lis est£»bii»bmvus baying pivt Tritll OUvil great HUC-i eras, the subscriber has made extensive additions to his* place, to enable him to accommodate all. A large room has this day been added to the first lloor room, and the whole basement of the entire building added to the wliolewile And packing department. I ani now ready to supply hotels, boarding houses, families, Ac., with OYSTERS, CLAMS, Ac., at lower rates, delivered at their doors, than they can be obtained elsewhere. All varieties of Oysters constantly on hand. Uy-tera spiced and pickled fyr OffpcrtattOQ Of family use. [lt*] 3. B, WOOLMAN. T\TAR TIMES REIMER’S Life- V V Size Photographs in oil color? »r§ HWflt ftC curate XiiKvuesaes madv; artistically colored, and now made at reduced pricer, SECOND St., above Green. * ® EARLY CABBAGE PLANTS, ASPARAGUS ROOTS, RHUBARB ROOTS, SEED TOTATOES, for sale by DAVID LANDRETH & SON. Implement and Seed Warehouse, Jt* Nos. 21 and 23 South BIX T 9 Street. ■pElMEft’S IVOR! TYPES urc, we JA tHnk, without an eaceg, Embroideries, Veils, II And kerchiefs, While Goods, &c„ received per atenmer among which will be found Choice Pointe Lace Collars and Setts. ** French Guipure “ u ** , Valenclenno ** 11 11 Needle-work tl 4t 11 Emb'd Netle, for Garibaldi Sleeve i, Ac. “ French Puff Cambric “ «* “ il dotted and figured mnrilns. “ Valencienne, twi Inflirtinss, uew style. “ Caml/iic and Swiss 44 Piques, Marseilles, Brilliants, and Fig’d LiueiiS, lor children's wear. Grenadine Veils, in all colors. All of the above are new, choice, and Mrnbie goods, and for sals al YURY IiOW bates. apn3.tr 1024 CHESTNUT STREET gYEE & LANDELL. E. & L., FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. FOURTH AND ARCH. SPRING OPENING. NEW CHINTZES, NEW GINGHAMS, NEW OBGANDIES, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHEBD’S PLAIDS, FASBIONABL! SILKS, BLACK FIGURED SILKS, COLORED POULT DE SOLES, mhlO.mw&s tf pBAY SILK POPLINS. Best quality Grays and Checfes, Very glossy Mid deri?abltt. SHABPLESB BBOS Checked toil du nord. Solid Checks, bright colors, For Cliildi eu’s dresses. SHAHPLEB9 8fi.09. WIDE CHINIZEB. Bright-Styles for Children. Neat and Bold Styles for dresses, Mageutft figures and Lilacs. &nABFhES3 8808., CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets -[STEW GOODS OPENING DAILY. Xl —Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac, Plain brown Foulards, one yard wide. Piques, white ground and bouquets ol Chintz colors* Wool Dq Laines, choice shades. Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children. A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12#, 20, and 2$ cants. A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths. Small figure dark brown Mohairs, choice. Shephetd’s Plaids, from 18# to 50 cents. Silk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at JOHN H STOKES’, N 6. 70S AROH Bhttek N. B—Good black Silks, 87#, SI, and SI. 12#. Call and examine our $1.12# black Silks. mh2B “VTEW SPRING PRINTS, XI CHOICE STYLES, MERBIMACS, SPUAGUfi, PACIFIC, ALL TWELVE AND A HALF CENTS. A large lot best styles and fast colors at 10c. COWPEBTHWAIT & CO rt mblO-tT w, W, cw, EIQBTfI and MARKET Stfl, Gauze bummer blankets— The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable goods, In fine quality, at last season’s VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, apl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. fUOAKS I A fiJAONIFICENT ASSORTMENT or ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS SEASON) With every new material, made up and trimmed in the very bast manner, at prices that defy all competition, AT THE PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. S. COBNEB EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. _ mli26-Sm Leather-uolore dmohaik for Dresses and Sacks. 5-4 Lava-colored Mohair. Shepherds* Plaid do. BilreretDS for B*ckg. Light Colored Sack Cloths, Melton Cloths, Light Colors. ap!6 BYRE A LANPBLL, FOURTH and ABOH. HQJtfEY-COMB quilts for Hotels* Steamers* &o. Quilts of all grades. Linen Napkins and Towels. Embroidered Curtain Muslins. Busaia Crash and Turkish Bubbers, Table Linens, 'VYholesaie and Retail* EYRE & LANDELIf* FOURTH A AROH. Melton cloths for gents’ SUITS, spring Style Caeaimereo. Fashionable Vestings. Tweeds and Cassimeres for Boys. Fine Black Cloths for Coats. Doeskins, Finest Blacks. EYRE ALINBELL, FOURTnanJ ABOH SPRING CLOAKS. Cloak room contains every new style. Short and medium length Cloaks. Silts rafwWwi opening every morning. Garments made to order with despatch* CLOTHS, C&SSI&fEBEd, Fancy Cassinieres and Meltons. CaBhmarettes and Light Weight Woollens. Goods, especially, for Boys* wear. Fine Slack Clotlu and Doeskinm Bupeifc stock or there foods at low prices* PRESS GOODS. Checks and Plaids for children's wear. Extra wide Fil-de-chcvres, for Ladies' wear. Mohairs, Poplins. Alpacas. flood Black Silks »nd Wool BeUlas. Plaids. Good Hoop Skirts. Cheap auction lots of Press Goods. COOPER A CONABD, ap!s Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET* FINANCIAL. STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD. QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS CASHED, COLLECTED, OH EXCHANGED. Particular attention given to transactions in Govern* meat securities. DREXEL & Co., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET aplT-lm gagea and Ground Santa, or different amounts, at a dia* count Apply to *• PETTIT, uhT-tf No. 309 WALNUT Street. fl*lQ CAA —THIS AMOUNT TO IN- V It/iVvui TEST in one or two Secnrioee, aa a permanent investment. Apply to E. PETTIT, mti2B No. 309 WALNUT Street PROPOSALS. .AMY CLOTHING AND EQUI- J\. PAGE OFFICE, Philadelphia, April 21,1862. PMPAB&U Will bAPA&dVAd Lt thisifflie, S&til 12 o clock M., on MONDAY, 28th iust., for 100,006 yards ali-Wool Flannel, Dark-Blue Indigo wool-dyed, and weighing 6 ounces to the yard of 27 inches wide. Also, 200 Infantry Drums complete, full size. Bids will bo re ceived for the whole, or any part of the above auantitp, and bidders must state how soon they can be delivered, which must be done at the Bchnylkill Arsenal, subject to inspection. Bide must be endorsed, “Proposal* for Dark-Bine Flannel,” or “ Bruns, 11 and be addressed to O. H. CROBMAN, Deputy Quartermaster General. rpHE ~~ ~ “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ABE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER, & Co., GENEBAL PBOTISION DEALEBSj conn or tlio edebrtted “EXCELSIOR” SD GAB -CUR ED HAMB, He* 144 and 144 Nurtb VBOHX Strati Bttween Arch and Ban street*, Philadelphia. Tie Judy-celebrated “EXCELBIOB” HAMS are cored bj J. H, H. * Co., (in a itjto pecnliir to them. Hint,) Mtpnuly for FAMILY USE ; (to of deliciou Bator; free from the nnpleaaant taate of aalt, and an pronounced br epicure* inporior to any now offorod for sale. epl-3m pOTTON SAIL DUCK AND CAN \J TAB, of all number! and brand*. Baten’a Duck Awning Twin*, of all description*, to* Tcntl, Awningi, Trunk*, and Wagon Ooten, AIK, Paper Manafaotnnia’ DrierFeU*, from Ito I (CM win*. Tarpaullng, Belong, Hall Twine, do. JOHN W. BVEBMAN A 00., myl-W 1M JOHEB AU*y. 'DAY BUM.—A small invoke of Bay AS Bom, nut ruoitcd, (or ude by OHAB. S. OABBTAIBB, apO 13t WALNUT and 21 QBANITE Strata. PHILADELPHIA PAPER HANGINGS* HOWELL & HQURKI, FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Offer to the Trade a LAUGH AND ELEGANT AB - GOODP, from the cheapest Brown Btock to tlie Finest Decorations. N. E. cfct. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS N. B.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PATE RS of every grade. " np2S-2m gOYS’ CLOTHING At F. A. HOYT & BRO’S., 6. W. Corner TENTH anil CHESTNUT Streets, ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS. apSo'tbnni-lPt new style. DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. JJOBERT SHOEMAKER & CO, Northeast Corner FOURTH and BACK Streata, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND BEALERS FOBIISH AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. VAjrurAC'rttKKßS ov WHITE LEAD AND ZINC PAINTS, PUTTY, Ao AaiHTi foe na ciumatid FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Dealers and consumers supplied at VERY LOW PRICES POR CASH. DRY-GOODS JOBBERS. 1862. SPHIN(i - 1862. W. S. STEWART & GO., IMPC&T&&3 AND JOBBEBD OF SILKS AND FANCY DRESS GOODS, no. 309 MARKET STSEST. Now in store, POULT DE SOIE, All Bhades. BLACK AND WHITE CHECKS, In BILKS and OTHER FABRICS. ALSO, A FULL LINE OF CLOAKING CLOTHS. PLAIDS, STRIPES, And doairable PLAIN COLORS. ap!7 JELLING OFF: WHOLESALE STOCK AT RETAIL. BILE VESTINGS, formerlr *3-00, now *2.00. MARSEILLES, •• ®l,W t now 81,W. CASBIMIKKB for men’a near, and ladies’ Cloaks, SB per cent, under former prices, Ac., Ac. A. H. GIBBS, mhae-lm 631 MARKET BTRKET, Up stain. GIB LEY 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 OF SILKS. DRESS GOODS. WHITE GOODS and EMBROIDERIES, SHAWLS, RIBBONS, GLOVES, MITTS, Ao Thai MOMtfaUr call the attentfon of bnsrari -gtna rally. mhdS-lm GENTS' ItRNISHINtt GOODS. QEORGE GRANT, MANUTACTUBEB OF AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT BTBEET. mhao-sm JILANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOB THE ABMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAPP E R Si Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S. NO. 608 ASOH STREET. mr A toll line ot TIES, BCABFS, GLOVES, BUSPENDEBB, . HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHIHO, Always oa hand. lahfi smif Fink shirt manufactory. The subscriber would invite attention to hie Which he makes a specialty In his hnsineoa. Also y eon ytantly roceiviog NOVSLTISS FOB QRNTLRMKN’B WXAS. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLEMEN'S FUBHISHINO BTOBE, No. Kl« CHESTNUT BTRBX T, laP-tf Four doors below the Continental. SEWING MACHINES. & WILSON SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, mhll-3m PHILADELPHIA. WWt 'VWV\\WV\'VWWVW •VTEW CARD P< JLI MORNING will be rei Gen. Mitchell, Gen. BrtigiZ, Gen. Angnr, Gen. Nelson, Gen. Lyon, Col. Meredith, Joseph Holt, Rev. C. K. Chaplain Fourteenth Regiment New York Volunteers. A fine portrait of PARSON BROWNLOW, engraved from the only reliable photograph that has been taken* Price Ten Cents each, or twenty Portraits for One Dollar. Published by WILLIAM S. A ALFRED MARTIEN. No. ddd Sireot. Holmesbtjrg seminary for TOUNG LADIES.—The duties of this School will be resumed, after the Easter holidays* on the 28th of APRIL. Eor circulars*references* Ac., address the Misses CHAPMAN, Principals, Bolmeabnrg, Pa. aplB-lm* SPRING MILLINERY. REMOVAL. MISSES O’SHYASL 021 CHESTNUT hAVA removed to 110? WALNUT Street, three doors above Ele venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17, apl2-2m* INSURANCE COMPANIES. Fame insurance company, No. 409 CHESTNUT Street. TIKX AND INLAND INSUXANOX. DIRECTORS. F.N.Buok, Ohas. Richardson, Hear, Lewis, Jr., AIM. Whilldtm G«0. A. Wait, o. w.r»vi», FRANCIS N. BUC CHARLES RICHA WILLIAMS I, BLANCH. /COMMONWEALTH I IRE INSU VJ range COMPANY, OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA. DIRECTORS. D,TI« Jayne, M. D., I UhirlM H. Rogert, John M. Whitall, I John K. Walker, Edward 0. Knight, I Robert Shoemaker, Thomae S. Stewart, WiUiam Strathen, Henry Lewie. Jr. I EJJjeh Joiieg. DAVID JAYNE, M D., Freeident JOHN M. WHIT ALL, Vice President. BAMCEL S. MOON, Becretery. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. set-Rtf •S/TEDALS AND COINS.—A large IVJL quantity of Medal, and Coins for sale; also, ono set ‘of Napolson’s Medals, one set of Daaeier’s Medals of the English King,, and one let of Medals of the Roman Empire. Apply to WM. H. BKIDUBNS, IK9 WILLIAM Btreet, New York, Dealer in Medals, Coins, and Paint ings. apffl-lm CHEEP AND GOAT SKINS.—A 13 small lntolee ol Bhaea and deal BUns far «Ms by JADBETOHE A LAVERONEj tall 163 and 9M Booth FRONT Strati FAPER HANGINGS CORNER OF MANUFACTURERS or CLOTHING PHOTOGRAPHS. ’ORTRAITS.—This iady fine Card Portraits of Con. Prentiss, Geb Wool, Gen. Shields, Gen. Garfield^ Cot. Chas. J. Biddle, Col. Taggart, Andtpew J&kftAAtt, Hewea, EDUCATIONAL. S. D. Woodraff, John Kessler, Jr.* P. S. Justice, Washington Jonta, Ghat. Stokes, I John W. Everman. ;K, President. iBDSON, Tice President. ABD, Secretary, COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &C. QOOKING RANGES. ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING RANGE? This Bangs has afforded more satisfaction than aay yet offered to the public. ARNOLD & WILSON, lOlO CHESTNUT Street. WARM AIR FURNACES, of . 0“ ®°*E “wraved ® niJ e <*n'?inical pattern!, SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS, ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNU T Street. The sale of reserved seals will take place on Tueedar Mid Wednesday, April 2M end 23d, at the Academy of Music, anfl at MartienV, between 9 ant 4 o'clock. After that At HBitiau’i BWik OkeilßUi No. 806. F&i the gMf'tt't accommodation c-f the public, additional agencies for the sale of tickets bare been opened a r D, Ir, Stackhouse's Drug Store, Eighth and Green ; Ziegler A Fniith, Becoi.il and Green, aud Wm. Gclager A Brother, . orth Front sir©-1. lflIQ CHESTNUT Street. | proceed# fur a lienuTohmt purpose, ap2l-4i# Enameled slate mantels. i A large variety of these beautiful Mantels at VERY LOW PRICE 3. ARNOLD & WILSON, AND COMMON GRATES, FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. Hot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. ap2i>w*B2mif COMMISSION HOUSES, ■JELLING, COFFIN, &"c67 S9O CHESTNUT STREET, Agent* for the following makes of goods: FEINTS, DUNNELL MFO- GO. GBESNB UFG. 00. LAWNS. DUNNBLL MFG. CO. BLEACHED COTTONS. Lonsdale, Forestdale, Auburn, Slatersville, Centred ale, Jamestown ► Blackatone, Hope, Bed Bank, Porcheeter, Kaumeag, Scnava, Burton, drwaa Mfg. Co.’s A. A., B. A., G. A., and other styles. BROWN COTTONS. *■ Bfuwrida, Twat, Gttton. Ashland, Chasteut, GU&vlll*, Mechanics* and Farmers*. GIBBET JEANS.—Glasgow* Manchester. DENIMS AND STRIPES Grafton, Jewett Oity, Midisoni filatenvillßi Agtwitm Ghootaw. CANTON FLANNELS.—Slatersvllle, Agawam. SILVSIA3. —Smith’s, Social Co., Lonadalo Go. WOOLENS. ARMY BLITS CLOTHS, KEBBRYS, and FLAN NELS. BBOAD CLOTHS.—Plunketts’, Glenham Go., Ao. OASSIMEBHB.—C*7 A Son, Saxion** Iftlver, Ao. SATINETS.—Bass Biver, Conversville, Lower Val ley, Hope, Stafford ville, Converse and Hyde, Converse Bros. A Go., Shaw Mfg. Go. gMTycKV /EANS.-BttSaaih mm CM* Medtf, POMET FLANNELS.—WILLIAMS’S Angola, Sax ony, Merino, and other styles: LONSPALE Nankeens and Colored Cambrics. PLAED LINSETS. GOTTONAPES, Ao. [fe26-3m JJIDGWAY, HEUBSNER, & CO., mroitiEss or CLOTHS, DOESKINS, CASSIMERES, Ac., Ac., dYER THEIR VERY LARGE STOCK OE CLOTHS, DOESKINS, &c., Of those celebrated Manufacturers: ERCKENS, (Little Ticket;) JOHANNY, GEVEItS, * SCHMIDT, (S- A M.,) Ana many others, at CONSIDUKADLY REDUCED PRICES. No 306 CHESTNUT STREET. »p5-lm QARPE TIN Gr S j OIL CLOTHS, AND MATTINGS. WOLFE & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 133 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. •y A full assortment of Philadelphia-made Carpets always in Store. apl-lm hazard. & HUTCHINSON, N*. 11Q CHESTNUT STREET, COMMISSION MERCHANTS FOR THB SALS OF PHILADELPHIA-MADE GOODS. mh2B- 6m SAFES. Hu A NEW VICTORY. THE LATEST, Ronr.SßUitc, Columbia co.» Pa,, April 18,1862. Messrs. Evans <£• Watson, Philadelphia : Gentlemen —At my earliest opportunity, I hasten to inform jou of one of the most destructive firOß that bag occurred in our town. On the morning of March 29 last our three-and-a-half-story brick and frame store and dwelling was entirely destroyed by fire. It burned with luch violence and taUnaily of heat that it wm 1&& 6? twelve hours before we could reach the Safe. In the meantime, it could be seen glowing with a red heat, but, after securing the Safe from the ruins, on opening it, in the pregenco of a groat many noonle. all our books, bank notes, and valuable papers, with which it was closely filled, were discovered in a perfect condition , and, con sidering tbe long and severe exposure, every one admit ted, with glad surprise, the value ant) triumph of your improved Salamander. This evidence again of the me rit of your Safes will secure for you thousands of friends in our section. 1 shall very soon require another of your Safes, as iny confidence in them is stronger than ever. I remain, very trail, yours, WILSON AGfifii EVANS & WATSON Have always on hand, at their Store, No. 1C South FOUBTH Street. Mow Market, A large assortment of PIBE AMO BUBGLAB-PROOF SAFES, warranted to stand the most severe test. sp22-tf ggj] ANOTHER VICTORY. Philadelphia, April 7» IW2i MESSRS. FABREL, HERRING, A CO., 629 CHEST- NUT STREET. GbktliEmkh : In justice to you and the public, I would state that the HERRING’S PATENT SAFE I pur- chased of you stood tbe fire. I had it in use at my Goal Oil Factory, In Haydock street, which was destroyed by fire on the 31st ult. My Books, Papers, Money, and, In fact } everything it contained, came pat ig perfect 99ft- dition. As soon as I get settled 1 will call and select another one, having perfeot confidence in the superior Fire-proof ‘)u ceded to anrpase in style and elegance anything yet ef (ered for thi. purpose, and la the only one that is strictly lire and burglar proof. Braoiu IfoTica—l have now on hand ray twenty ol Barrel, Deni eg, A Co.’. Safes, most of them »V«rir »OW| and aome forty of other makers, comprising a complete assortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for the now celebrated Lilli. Safe. They will be sold at veep low price.. Fleaae call and examine. jaQS-lylf M. O. SADLER, Agent. rn*. EVANS & WATSON’S M BALAMANDIB SAFES. ■ - BTOBE, 10 SOUTH FOVBirH SMB, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety or FIBE-PBOOF BAFEB always oa hand Ladies' TRUSSES, Support- EBB, BBACEB, and other Mechanical Appliance*, of correct construction and eaay to the wearer. For sale and adjustment at O. H. MEEDLEB* LADIES' STORE, TW*lfth street, firpt door below turn, OcuHcmcn ratulilng Buptnro Truascs will call at ths Bouthwest corner TWELFTH and BADE, where O. H. N. givee attention ,0 this speclalfeatnre. mhl2-BmH A DAMANTINE CANDLES.—A job A lot of old Adamantine Oandlet, In More ktt* fit *l* by RHODES A WILLIAMS, mUT 107 South WATER Straat AMUSEMENTS* AMERICAN ACADEMY OP XI. MUSIC. MONDAY EVENING, MAT Dth, JOHN B. GOUGH’S GBEAT LBCTUBK ON “ LONDON BY NIGHT.” Tbta ia an entirely new lecture, prepared for tide occa sion, and promisee to be the greateat of the Beaaen. Tickets, 211 cents. Reserved aeata, SO cent*. Grand opening 9T ifltf M?\v LOVVRti SALOOWi CONVERT HALL, CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH, BV THK CKLKfIRATBD HUTCHINSON FAMILY* FOR THRIE HlfiBTS ONLY; CoampnciDg THURSDAY, April 24th, aud SATURDAY afternoon. On this occasion they will introduce all of their new and popular eun£S. Tickets 2S cents, or Bto for JH. Salurdap AflPMumu, GUlldwu 10 e*ats. a&Qi et Grand concert and ball OITKN JIT TH-K VOGAL SOCIETY, ON APRIL KSTHi 18«2i IT THE MUSICAL FUND HALL. The Managers beg leave to announce that the above entertainment will be their last one for this season, and that, in ct-ueeyofruc*, they will endeavor to make it oue of t!,e pleasantest ftnS Rivet 1 f t tIWCtIS, j. 11. Cnmp, It!, Raiser, P. itoltZf H. Num, Yf, VfA* sieffer, J. B. Flues, F. Romberg, R T. Schmidt • Tickets at *2, admitting oue gentleman and two lad lee, can be procured of Messrs. Peretts & Steel, Bankers. No. DO South Third street; Mr. J. H Camp, No. 130 North Sivftnth stmt! Mr. Data* Rails, iL>.lO2 North TUrA street; Mr. L.Benkert, No.7lBUh«athUt»tt**ti Mr. M. Kalst-r, No. 106 South Eighth ad eet; Mr. It T. Schmidt. No. 125 North Third street. ap22-2t WALNUT-STREET THEATRE — NINTH and WALNUT Streets. Bole Lessee. MBS. U. A. GABBETTBON. THIS WEDNESDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1862, CAMILLE; Or, THE FACE OF A COQUETTE. Camille Gautier.,........Mia* Charlotte Thompson* Annum! Dura],..,,..,,,,,,1...,,,.,,,.Mr, Barton HU. MODS, Dnvrt1.,,,,,,,,,,, 1, .,,,Mr. B. Young. Mad. Babillard Mrs. Thayer. > iclirtto Miss Parry. ELLINOR OF CLEVES, a new* drama in 4 acts, will be presented TO-MORROW RVRMRCfi nrjftfn CI» piveely for Wits CBAftLQTTE THOMPSON, whD SfN pear* as Ellinor, for the fim time. Pbickb—-60, 37)4,76* and 26 cents; Private Boats, 85 aud 83, according to their locale. Doors open at 7)4 o’clock. To commence at 7^» Tlyfßß. JOHN DREW’S JXL ABOH-STBXBT THKATBB. Acting Stage Manager..........W. S. 7RIDIBIOKO, Pb»!w>ss Agent Mid IrcMurer..,, ~JOB, V, MUHPHYi EIGHTT-SEYKSTH HJGiIT—EIGHTY* SEVENTH NIGHT OF JOHN DREW. JOHN DREW. TO-NIGHT, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 13*% ALINE; On, THE ROSE OF KILLABNEY. Dan O’Learyiiin.iuniixtiii.i To conclude with ti e Commodtatta of MV FBIEHD O’BL ABNEY. O’Blarney Johu Draw. lu Rehearsal—THß GROVES OF BLARNEY. Beats can be secured for Hr. John Drew’s represents* tifns three dar» in adrance. Doore open at 7 o'clock t performance commences at 7 X precisely CONTINENTAL THEATRE. GRAND ATTRACTION. RASTER HOLIDAYS. TO. NIGHT. AND EVERY NIGHT nmil further notice, will be presented the entlnl# new tliree*act IRISH DR AHA! entitled “ TDK MACARTHY}” OK, THE PEEP O’ DAY. Thft Jlßfilttlhy..... .Ur. J. ii. .Stu-l Ur. Thd RAbby Mr. 3. HaU. Kelly Brady Hiss Jetmta Parker. SSEMBLY -BUILDINGS. ~ MORE NOVELTIES. STRIKING VIEWS OF THE MONITOR AND MERRTMAC. Also, Portraits of Captain ERICSSON and Lieutenant WORDEN will be shown, in conjunction with the Magnificent and Thrilling Exhibition of the SEPOY BERKLUON, EVERY EVENING THIS WEEK,and WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. HERR ENGELKE’B ORCHESTRA SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Admission So sects. Six tickets, SI. Children, 19 cents. ap2U6t GTEREOSCOPTICOJi S OF THE RE IO BELLION, for public exhibitions; vlewaW all tbs prominent Bnttleii Incidental and Man. Fall pi feed aunt ninnraiod catalogues Bent free, by JAMBS W. QUEEN A 00., Opticians apll«lm No. 924 CHESTNUT Street, PiuUdeltdii*. AGEAJSD CONCERT OB' VQQ&U AND INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC, for the Relief of the Poor, will be given at the MUSICAL FUND* HALL, LOCUST Street, above Eighth, on THURSDAY EVENING, April 24th, 1802. up2l.4t* Germania orchestra, CABL BENTZ, Conductor. PUBLIC REHEARSALB every SATURDAY, at 3W o’clock P. M., at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Poek&go af Eight Tielute, *1 * StugU TUUU, m. To be had at Ahdfd’a, 1104 Ohdithut street, J. E. Gould*#, Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the Hall. oc2B-tf INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. Inhibition every WEDNESDAY; eotmnsiieiua at hail past 3 o’clock. Admission, TEN CENTS. Store, II South EIGHTH Street. ap2-w4t PENNSYLVANIA ACADEMY OF A, the raj? arts js bsii dosed, hut will rsopes on aioMi>Av, ttio#B,& IST:, an').,* WANTS. OFFICE OF MILITARY Dl- BSCTOR AND SUFERINTEDXNT OF RAIL BOADS, u. a. Washington, April 22. 1862. Wanted, immediately, by tho United Statei Govern fiiebt, TEN BRIDGE FOREMEN and ONE HUN DRED fiJUDGE CAftDENTEftS. Nona need apply who cannot produce testimonials a» to experience and capacity in tVis particular branch of carpentering. D. C. McOALLUM, Military Director and giibsplateHilast B&tlrA&ds,. U. B. Ap23.St TO SHOWMEN AND OTHERS.— An attractive PIOBAMA—“ Washington and the War 7 '—with other Scenes, nearly completed, la offCHA for eal» at a bargain, or an arrangement could be inode for a partnership, perhaps. Managing capacity and some cash means required. Address A. M. 8., Box 86, Port Ofticf, Washington, D. 0. |ip23-3t* WA NTE D = Two or three nice ROOMS', on the second floor, by a young Couple. Location from Poplar to Master and Tenth to Broad streets. Address W, lIOWERTH, S, W. corner of ELE VENTH and THOMPSON Streets. It* AND A PARTNER, or two