Another Fire from Benzine.— YftftteTd&y liliAUl liAlt WUt EA 4 clock. m fire Occurred at a factory on Trenton lifemw, below Korrl* street, owned by Franklin Taylor, and occup'edi by 1. W. Guy, agent of the American Gutta-percha Roofing Company of Cincinnati. *i he building was a one story trick* vith ft frame atuchmsm. Thaf»ams portion, with »U its contents* wag entirely doatroved The upper portion of the brick Btniclure was also consi durably eamageri. The total loaa is estimated at about 31,C00, upon which there is no insurance. The foreman of the**alaMiahtn>*nt, Mr, Theodora llol lowaj'i wm severely burned about the arms, faco* and •head. The fire originated in the following manner: The cement or roof covering is boiM, after which it is thinned down by the use of turpentine. Recently, ben* cine has been used tor this thinning purpose- Yesterday afternoon, about a thousand rounds of rue ernr nt bad tieen boiled, and thu benzine wa# pourod into fcefore the latter bad time to cool The benzine v*- 3»&risied and took tire, aetting the whole pla* in (lames. Fortunately, the factory stood ou a lot and was sur rounded by no other buildings, and the flames did not extend farther. The Philosophy of Healing Moral DISEASES.—Last evening a lecture was delivered on this rather siugniar subject, nt Sausotn street Hall, by Sirs. a. M. Spence, a well-known spiritualist of Ohio. Rtt&lldaneO Ufti gJ. Tl»« ep-reker’a opinfoua Were fiUCh As are only received among these of her own 4>eHef. Iler remarks were incoherent aud not generally understood. Flag Presentation.—Tb& last of the i&tate flags was y« steiday presented t'j the One- Jlimin.d -and-Thirteenth Regiment, P. V., uudor the conunautl of Col. Pierce. The repot t teat Uni. Fiiamuth h:»d been re instated in his cvTiin.aud of this regiment is untrue. The flag was presented by Mayor Henry through Uhief Bug* ■S 1 *- ji CITY ITEMS. .Army Hospital nt Fifth and Buttonwood. The various cor. plaints which have reached us from "various tources, rfspecting mismanagement tu ROTTIC of "the army botpiisis in lint city, has led ns to make a visit ■of inspection to some of these institutions, in order to rpeak advietdiy respecting the ahu?es complained of. ■*Ti.at there are individual cases in which fiW BQldiflV id not exempt fr< zu the hard lot of ft soldier's life even in a hospital, we do net conbt. There may be cases in which a want of feeling, aid even gross neglect, may exist in these humane estaMihlunvuts, that are by no means flattering to those having them in ehargo. It must be borne in mind, I ewerer, that the improvi •eiug of immense hospital accommodations, and caring for thousaids of sick and wounded, with limited for di icg so, would even, under the best regu lation. leave room for eyrapathrtic criticism, especially where people have access who dire guided more by thoir feelings for the moment thau good judgment. Much complaint has been made, for example, that delicacies .pent in for the mflexors do not] in all (-(ifltfl ttIOSQ *cr witon tnvy arc intended *, that personal friends of the sick are not allowed to take them home to their own dwellings for the purpose of nursing thorn; that, in short, there Is too much it difference, on the part of the sur s&Oi)S fted o there, to the comfort of the iuoiUtCSi A visit to the hospital at Fifth and Buttonwood streets, yesterday, exhibited to us the order aud routiue which are professedly adopted in them all, and we must sxy 'that, eilhfeP llii§ one js slnj;ul&r]>- fr«*& from tbe abused complained of, ir ilj« statements wbicli have been made are great exaggerations; exaggerations, unfortunately, which can only result to the disadvantage of the men in Yrtrow behalf they are made, as the public will be i&u in clined to send contributions to the hospitals, if the im pression becomes gentral that they are not properly ap propriated . We may here state, that Dr. Neill is at the head of this .important dsp&rihii-Lt !u tin* city, to whom ait nn*l-prac tices thould be reported, ho being the chief responsible person to see that they are remedied. The principal sur* .geon in charge of this hospital is Dr. A. 0. Bournoiiville, aided by the following acting assistant surgeons : Dr. Richard J. i>uugiieou, i>r. Wtu. 01, Breed, Dr, Gy HI 9 B. Jving, and three medical cadets, Messrs. McArthur, Ciea \er, and Belles. The hospital steward is Mr. E. J. Ke fersteine, la passing through the building (which is ad mirably COnstiucUl for light and voutilatlcii), «-r. Neill, or LlfiQt. 'Col. Brooks; aud to men ordered for discharge, furlough* me not granted at ell. This rule, it may here be slated, has caused much fault-finding. Many of the sick and wounded are ordeied for final dificlmrge from service; their friends call to see (hem, and insist upon removing them, which can only be done on furlough, and that furlough the rt-gulation in such cases forbids. If thi3 arrangement eouUl be changed in some way, in order to -s'JloW those vto ure Ml *o be r«moT«4, either tO ttlviC own homes or to those of thoir friends, one of the most Berims, and we may say plausible, causes of complaint •would be obviated. Levxvbe bt the Ret. Ji Hyatt Smith.— From an advertisement elsewhere, it will be seen that the~ •lecture by the Rev. J Hyatt Smith, which was to have •been delivered at tho Tenth Baptist Church, Eighth ttrectj above Grtvu, last -week, wM he given at that p ace this evening, the postponement having been made on ac count of the inclemency of the weather. W e understand ihat tickets purchased for the lecture then will be good ■iLla evening. Mr. subject will be tUo “laterptf •Bition of God for the Salvation of the Nation.” This lec ture has been already given in this city—barring the re visions—usd was regarded as a striking and eloiueut •diSCOUfSe. It ia & Ihoiae peculiarly fitted to the genius of •Ibis talented preacher, and those who may attend this evening will be richly repaid for doing so. « Ancient Slavery Disapproved of God. ? * We invitft attenliju to the advertisement, In another •column, of a pamphlet under the above title, being the substance of a lecture upon that subject, recently de livertd in this city, by William Morris, M- 0., a prof mud scholar and theologian. It is worthy of the widest po znsal. Mr. C. H. Mattson, dealer in fine family groceries, Arcli aud Tenth streets, has now in store a fresh supply of epical salmon, sardines, and m-ss macke rel, ip packages to suit coußumeis, allot the bait quality. .All goods bought at this store are carefully packed and delivered in any part of the city, or sent to railroad de pots, free of charge. Soiree oi the Philadelphia (Beck’s) Uasd.—The twenty-seventh quadrille party to tho con* lributing membeis of the Philadelphia (Back’s) Band, No. l, will take plftce at the Musical Fund Hal)* on Wednesday evening next. The members have always endeavored to make these parties among the most select in the city. There are no tickets sold at the door, and none but members are admitted. The subscription is brought within the reach of any respectable peraou wish ing to subscribe. Philadelphia, April 21,1863. Her. C. M. Butler* D. D. —Dear Sir: The high gratification afforded to those citizens Of Philadel phia who have heard your late lecture on “ The dark days of Washington,” at the commencement of the re bellion, induces the undersigned to ask the favor that you will repeat the lecture* at the Musical Fund Hall, at y maker, Lancaster Jas T> Dougherty, Hnmib’g W ManfiUß. New York F G«orge, Springfield, 111 F George, Jr, ApriugdoM P F Yarnutn, Maine W H Hutchins.»n, Boston B F Palmer. Beaton J 51 B Reynolds. Boston Jas Webb, Baltimore John l* Thomas, Baltimore Mn» n w MoVickar, N Y Mrs Dr Alex Mott. N York Mtr rend!*, York MU* (Wilt, New Yerk 8 U Mayer, Beadicg D S Hunter, It*ading Mrs G M Lauman, Reading Miss Eil Lauman. ! t*adlDg A W Haven, Portsmouth J VV Haven, New York B Woodruff, New York On as P Wood, Auburn, NY K B Marviue, Auburn, N Y Geo E Brown. Brooklyn MibM A Carry, Albany CLo* H Hunt. N«W York Mr Roman, Maryland Mias Phelps, New fork .1 N Tbelps A la, New York R A >Sndth. New York John E llanford, New York P B Breini*. Qellerstown Mies Do Wilt, Uarri«burg Mi a* @ Haldem'in, Qarris'g Miss L P Tbatcht-r, Boeton Jia Myefq, CtllllUltiift li hobrrte, TM Mr K*l wards, OODII H V Ward A la, Boston C Denney & la W Mackenzie, New York Bliss Denney TboB Hed.ian & la. Balt W A Wheeler, New York G B Howry, Eaton, NY R Clark, Now York D li Yoochi USA Hr Suwilt,# A u, Sabtoni MiBßSWootinY, Bahama Miss 51 SweetiuK, Bahama Chns Swtetibg, Bahama D D Badger, New Y’ork Mr* Potts, Reading G G Presburv, jr, Wash C Slondere & la. Auburn Mre K Smith, Clovnbmd. O Miss ME Smith. Cleveland,OJ C Redman ah, N York Alisa L T Psoat, N York J e a Yffj tf York P S Hitckins, Boston Geo W ibrnen R 51 Liuthicum, I» C J Gilw*, Bosroa P Dougherty, Holmesburg Miss 51 F Donyhorty, Pa J Enstuood, Newark, N J W H Rochafell<»w, N York Munree, Boslou CttDt J G Guudlaefe, N Y Q b Alien, St liontg Samuel Gaty, st Loui* O P Hurd, N Y'ork K G i*or»or, Boston F Hilliard, N Y’oik B Hammett 8 YV Gillet, N York ¥ A Itrowu, Cleveland, O GII Kisf-el A la, N York B(ii« E Wight, N York P«uro Shr filer! C PailOW it |*, BO^tOll Wm Brand, N York hire R J Robison, Portland Mies Ambrose, Fortlaml Miss U 91 Northnm, R ( Mrs Baldeman. Harrisburg Mis* UaMeiuau, Harasburg W H Frerch, Wash, D 0 WII Baldwin* \YMfi» 1) C V, 1. Gilman, WoeL, 1) G J ut6» STTB H Großs, Allentown Dr Diil & la. New York B F Buff, Blairgville J A K Whitiugton Thus B Beemchamp, Md J II Haman, lowa th* union—Arch afreet, ame Thinli i? c Howeii, Goshen, If T Yf C Carroll, Virginia D K Hagan, Virgibia J. H Hughes. Virginia Moses Hoover, Lancaster co K Freeman, Worces’p, Mass K Head, Hancock, NY A Kiersrcd, Hancock, N Y A W Carpenter, Penn a E Ramsey, Pennsylvania J R Tiylor fieo T Heasam Jobn Hock, Ptnn&grove John K Smoker, Lane co 1) Waiiin, Owego, N Y C V Wallis, Owego, N y A Stonelake, New Jersey J W Boy. r. Pa A L Irwin, Green Castle D EppJey, Harrisburg Dr E Franciscus, hliltoD, Pa 8 B Bowman, Berwick, Pft L O' Horiou, Hancock, K V 1 I>ip»ler, Reading W F Shaffncr, LaCayeite,lnd D schtrtle, PottsviUe W T Grant, Stiubury J W Fayling, Sunbury 0 Chittenden, New York ST. liOUIS HOT EL—Oheatnut atroat, above TLirJ. J 31 Sftwyer, 3lass J L Smitherson, New York Geo F Rissam, New Y r ork Dr Lindgrove, New Jersey L FumvaDgler,Greenuburg D Furtwangler, Wa&b’n, O P Mcslahon, Brooklyn H C Markcy, Easton J II DftYlSi Howellsvilio A T DabifeU Hlit,*^ Mi>B a Bushier Miss H Balange R Wood, Lancaster, Pa T J Wolfe D W Whitney, New Yoik A McPherson, New York MOUNT YEBNOS HOMli—Hmuiui «c, ab. Arek. T W Taft, Pennsylvania G V English, Delaware II Hankins, New York W Hankine, New York Wm D Gurnuiss, Pa J W Gould, Hancock, N X R W Knight, Wayne co, Pa W P Knight, Wavna co,Pa diaries Knight. New York Lymftn GIeSSODi Pft D Wayne co. Fa ED CfttmhQgVUlS A SiinpoD, Hancock, NY J W Muudy, Delaware Mrs C Knight, Chester co Yolney S-inuer, Wayne co Jas Remington, Maryland G S Purdy, Wayne co, Pa V Stover, Clinton co, Pa H J Eiiuiuunk P Tricf*. Fauintmk A KalUr, Jab Junes, Euuinunk Jas A Lord, Dei co, N Y Warren Lord, Del co, N Y WiUou Lord, Del co, N Y COMMEBCIAIi—Sixth street, above Chestnut. Gh&S & StttbhS, Lane co Francis Bnydtr D B Nivin ChesUr co EH Brown, Lane co Jas Conner, Wilm, Del Wm K riaokwnnd. Jr, Md Jus Wilson, Port Deposit B Stoner, tligbspire* Pa Ga. Tripper, Bare Harbor E Seal. Unionville, Pa R J HOUStOn* Pwmft Gpi>S M<ey, Litmw»od,^a Job l Kirk, Chester co Wm McClelland, Eikton,Md X B Hammond, Chester co J A Kirs, Bisinc Suu D Humes, Chester cs Amos Kimble, Chester co Mrs Atwood, Penna Mrs Haounond, Penna R L Tylc* Uhtfiter co BTATSS UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. Chas Williams, New Jersey Joel Miller, Lane co, Pa Anthony P Tripple 1* Ford, Lancaster B li For By the A lady* Penna W H Watt, Plttsbarg Abner Kirk, Maryland F S Bryan. Pennsylvania W wade, Coucord, Pa John Wbitmer & l»dy, Pa Jas Hopkins, Harrisburg Peter Toon*, Shamokin G W Covington, Maryland James Firored, Lewistown J W Kenney, Lewistown Wm Blair, Carlisle R A Clark, O&l&V Kiln, Pa P j Art?, sijtitppeatibarg JR Morrison, Juniata co, Pa JG Oallin, Carlisle Gee W Thompson, Penna Thoa E Watt, Latrobe, Pa Reuben-Baker, Chester co John K Willis, York co, Pa & tsaul, Carlisle T Brandeis, Philadelphia J Mentzer, Lane co, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL —Race street, above Third. J B Boling, Pennsylvania C Gardner & la, New York Miss A B Young, Now York W S James, Port Royal, SC B Kloee, Lewistown, Pa Jos S Fft Uazul K Bo»e A I», Pa w yvoiier, New Jersey IrH B Bowman, NetTsville John Wadilnger, Pa R H bteese, Pinegrove W Forrer, Pinegrove P Kilbnger, Lebanon co, Pa C F Rentcbler, Shartleaville w McConnai, Summit, Pa w fiwtler* Baltimore J dSrobet, Cata-wiepft w Drrnbftch* RinstowQ Jonfis Sbaiters, Berks coyPa Lymin Nutting, Pinegrove Sami Houck, Lebanoa A K Mark, Lebanon B M Brubaker, Pa L.H Joy, Duucansville Anthony Runtz, Elk co. Pa W W Gilbert* LebftUOU BALD RAGLE—Third street, above CftUowhilL D S Ureibelbie, Sclilk Haven Mrs Krause & da, Allent’n A L Newhart, l’enna Mr Grtiver, Penna John J Walsl&yer, Penna Reuben Ackerman, Penna Jacob Itcmick, Easton J P«nn«burs C W Nickerson, Elmira, NY D Longenecker, Dauphin co S Beyer, Port Clinton, Pa Gideon Drobr, Pennsburg J Faclder, Dauphin co D Basse), Dauphin co M L More, Hancock, N Y Mias Gehman, Bucks CO Miss Moytr* EttVfcfl TO BLACK BEAB—Third street, above Callowhill. John Reppleman, Reading Joe Rose, Schuylkill co, Pa Geo K Brendle, Penna A TroUinser, Green Lane J H Gear, Green, Lftae< Pa Jotshua 3 Baker* Pa Samuel >v Miller, BeruTllle Mrs Miller, Bertville S Smebl,Berks co, Pa Wellington Kline, Pa J C Montgomery, Wilm, Del Chas W Slimmul, Del BEYERS HOUSE —Third stroet, above Raee, 6 Kiuv* Hamilton K Ramsey D Dougherty, New York W T Dnlany & la Mra La Tome Mr La Tome Geo Marah, MinervUle Wm Weiser, Bridgeton A M Qrfty* PottflYille b Y Funon* BaUimon George Howtr* New Jersey MADISON HOUSE—Second street, above Market. J W Seaman, Honepdate,Pa A Jones, llonesdale, Pa John R Avtry, Bethany C Tracoy. Mt Pleasant afapes, Narrowsburg Wm Mapes, Narrowsburg DrN N Stokes, Mocrostown G Y Farson, Baltimore ('apt Conrad, Penna Ed Short, Delaware F P G lbert,"Dover, Del J Simmons. Wilmington Stacy Brown, Brownsburg Jaa Burson, New Jersey BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Tine. M H Stewart, Penna A G Greg?, Bustloton J Y Reading, Hatboro’ J S Stewart, cl Jersey J N Hagerman, Newtown W -IlcUoweilj Bucka cq SfchilGeo, Bnckn co a la & cblld* Pa Milter Kline, Flemington MARINE INTELLIGENCE, ter SEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED. Brig LoVlatta, (Swed.) Reguell T 80 days from R(0 Jft* ne»r*. a-Dh -4000 bag* coffee, to Sutter, Ncwliaii & Go, Schr Lancet, Bayard, 1 day from Christiana, Del. with grain to Cbrietiau & Co. dchr Henry Wolfe, Atkins, 2 days from Milton, Bel. with grain to Christian A Co. Schr GulftilPsckdl. llui£h, 0 days from Boston, With mrtßG to Crowell k Collins. Schr Clio, Rice, 4 days from New York, with mdse to David Cooper. Bcbr George A Hayden, Smith, 4 days from Essex, with btoue to caplin. tear uenry way, Hoover, 4 days from Fortrew Mon rc e, in ballast to D 8 Stetson A Co. Schr Harriet Fuller, Hamilton, 2 days from Now York, with mdse to J E Bazley A Co. echr Presto) Kobinwn* t days from New York, in bil tapt to J » Bazioy ft Coi Schr Magnet, Sanburn, 2 days from New York, in bal last to J E Bazley A Co. Schr Bird, Long, 2 days from Indian River, Del. with corn to Jus L Bowley A Co, ticbr e»rab evpiiia, Whetler, 3 days Trom Still Pond, Mu, vu‘h com to Jas L Bewley k Co. Steamer Planet, Wilson, 24 hours from New York, with mdse to Wm M Baird Jfc Co. Steamer Fanny Garter, SpflnCQTi 24 hOUTB ffOlfi NflW v.iiit to yr F Cljtlr, CLEARED. Brig A J Archabald, Ounce, 3t John, N F. Van Horn, Woodworth & Co. fi£lir Isabella Maria, Wall. St TtinmaS, flO, Scbr L A Danenhower, Miller, Boston, Hammett, Yau PuH&n A Lcchman. Schr R h Tay, Cain, Boston, Hammett, Van Dusen k Lochman. gclir John Rnckloo. Providanea, Jo gchr Qliucrvg, Brooks. Paw locket, Noble, Caldwell, t Schr Sarah Elizabeth, Kelly, Boston, do. [Co. Schr L Pleightor, Mungun, Washington, do. Schr Dl5 CannoD, Morris, Washington, A G Cattell & Co. fetr Vh»rleowwn, W & JOhllSi Schr Little Rock, Brown, Georgetown, C F Norton ft Co. Schr H May, Hoover, Boston, Sinnickaou & Glover, Schr J Cadwalader, Ketchuiu, Cambridgeport. do. gt'br Mary A do do, Schr Anna 9hepard, Tuck* r. Providence, do. Schr Mary Anna, Gibbs, Weymouth, do. Sir J S Shriver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. [Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES, Del.. April 38—12 */l. The ship Holyhead, from Liverpool, pass'd up this morning. The barks Clarence (Br.) for Liverpool: D Cftldim* Mon&f, for K.av Wu‘, EIU V»r Bavacft. WGUt to 00a this hiorninv. Wind H. Yours, ftc. E D Griswold, Now York II X Corel!, Now York JOHN P. MARSHALL. •SPECIAL NOTICES. One-Price Clothing, op the latest Stti.bs, made in the Beat Manner, expressly for RE TAIL BALE 9. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warrantod satisfactory. Our Onr-Pmick Ststf.h { s strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike, SCtfMy JONES A CO., 604 MARKET Street. Card Pkinting, Uest and Cheapest Id the Utty, lU 111 8«ntll FOURTH Street. CIRCUI.AR PRINTING, beat awl cheapest in the City, at ITI Snath FIUIRTII 8W..1, MARRIED. BE HAVEN—ItRINTON.—Un the mernlng of the 28th iuhtautf by Bey >v, II MonrfS nV thtt roflidoooe or llif iirioo*H f'ntimr, Itotievatoi Delaware county. Pa , Hugh Df Haven, Jr., to Clara It., daughter of Hill Biititon, Km|. * »f AXWELL—RRRGKR On tho 20th uit M by Rov. Jottph 11, Krni.ard, Mr. William 11. 3t*xweU to Mi4g AbUio l\ Btrgtffi b«th of thifl nity. * DIED. BENNER —SmlJeuly, oa board of the Ocean Queent otl furticoß Jtuuioo, Major Httorr L. Bunuor. U. S. Paymatrcr, ascii 57 years. Tl»o rrluTivi s and tnennsare invited to attend his fune ral, trom hi? lam No. 841 i?onth Third street, on T|iU‘Si»y >-fornlogr»t 10 o’clock. ** VAKDVKR.—in on the morning of A ill il *28.1802. in tLo ilia u-at- of Ll* WUiUu, 11,. bri tui. »0h of F. A. Vandyke, Jr. lita t'»ict.dp, at d Ihoisool tiie family, are invited to at cnci his funeral, ou Wedne-it-iy, the >th nt 0 o'clock P. M., from the re*i I once of bih father, orm*r of Walnut liino and Green street. '** JikViiKH,—on enii'toy attornoon, April -7tb, 113.1X1, )uiitukwn, tbl- ( Ti.eß.Uy> alW iMjcn. ut 2 o’clock, witnout further notice. * LEVIS.—Near tlaikxton, Michigan, April 14th, Jo seph II Levi-, in the t>7th year of his age, lormerly of Springfield, Delawaio county, Pa. * CRUMP—‘At his residence, in Oamk-n. N. J., bt. Siuidsy, tin* 27rli instsut, Willlatn H. Crump, in the 63d year of )i>a ago * t-NYDER.—On the 2Cth instant, Joseph Snyder, in his 7*id > • ar. Funeral trom his late residence, No 329 IjValfittt street> ou UVnmeda) rrorning, at S o'clock. * XEBNOW.—On tho 27t»i instant, Mrs. Rachel 9. Zer now, in rhe 72d year of her ago. Funeral Irc-m the residence of her son-in-law. Henry Myers, No 2128 Uraudywiue street, ou Wedaeeday alternonii, at 3 o’clock. * DUMN-—On the Jdtb inslAni, Mary O. Duon, daugh ter of Patrick and filargaret Dutm, aged 14 year* aud 9 months Funeral from the residence of her parents, No. 200 Spruce Btrert, above Second, this (Tuesday) afternoon, at 3)4 o’cl. ck- —On Sunday morning, 37th infltftut, Mi9S Kate G. Colter. The relatives and friends of the family are invited to atleiid her Mineral, from the residence of her mother, No. 643 Noith Tenth street, on Wednesday afternoon next. April 30th, at 3 o’eloek. DUNPIIY. - Suddenly, on the 24th instant, lathe 6Sth y«»r of her uge, Maria Brcgnard, relict of the late John Dtiuphy Funeral from the residence of her eon-in-law, James Busnell. Tbiru.ninth afreet, eeeAiul Jaap Above Pratt. West Philadelphia, this (Tuesday) morning, at lOn’doctc- Besson * son continue to Bell MOURNING GOODS at van low Dricoa for Cdfch, aim have juet received Lupiu’s Black Grenadine Bareev, SO cte \ Crape Maretz and Tammatiaea, 2-5 eta; Lupin’s Burogj-Hin Shawl and Dress Widths, at very low prices j Black Silk Oballies, eta - , Silk Grena ct>ire, as welt as of careful selections from New York importations. Their Beal »nd Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, No. 5 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for Cloaks and Dresses, French Bugle Tximtniogi, Silk Belt it-gj folk Gimpe» Thoaiaun Frei-ea* Faria Trull Skirt* Spool Silk, uew colors, ar % cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans, ax d Magic Ruffiet, are all o fit red fo the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require ments of rinse, discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal alluwau< buyers. j. g. Maxwell a son, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ap24-Im LkCTDRE. [ts DARK DAYS OF WASHINGTON CITY, inr REV. C. M. BUTLER, D. D. At the request of mAtxy cirizens of Philadelphia, the above thrilling Lecture will be repeated in Mtisioo-L KUKP HALL, On SATURDAY, May 3, at 8 o’clock P. M. ADMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE GENTS. Tickets for sale at tbe Eoidcopal Book Store, 1224 Gbtetnut: W P Hazard’s, 724 Chestnut W. 9. A a, Martlet,’a, 606 (.lieptmw find at the dnnr. ao2^st* rf~=* POST OFFICE NOTICE. SUPPLE. ptoniHnrary mail for Grvat Britain, to be didpatch td per steamer UatiatZa, trom Boston, SUth Lust., will be clofeid at this office lit P. M., THIS DAY. It • O. A. WALBJUN. P. M. HORTICULTURAL HALL—SOCIAL 1155 Sleeting THIS EVENING, at 8 o’clock, ap‘29 AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUs!ot MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5, JOHN B. GOUGH’S Great Lecture, * f LONDON BT NIGHT.” A new lecture, prepared for the occasion, and the most attractive of the season. Tickets 25 ceniß. Reserved seats 50 cenls, which can bfl Bfcured only at ths Academy, ar at Martl4H’j, 606 Cheginutßtreet. . seat tickets For sale also at above placf?, and at tbe drug stores of D. D. Stackhouse, Eighth and Green streets; Z'egler & Smith, Second and Green etr#ets• cffice Wm. Guiager & Bro., 50 Norih Front ctrof'.ta and at tlie door the evening of the Lecture. ap2o-fit* nr=a THE THIRTIETH ANNIVERSARY U_s of the NORTHERN LIBERTIES BIBLE SO GUSTY will beheld on TUESDAY evkniug, A f ril fiOlb. IB6Q. In the Fourth Baptist Church, oorncr of FIFTH and BUTTONWoOD Sfr.ete. The Rev. R. JEFFERY, pastor, will preside on the occasion. Tbe Annual Report will be read, and addresses de livered by REV. T. BRAINERD. D.D., Bev. R NEWTON, D. D., Rev. R. A.* CARDEN, and Bbv. J. R. TORRENCE. Eserri&ea will commence at jtf before 8 o’clock. A collection will be taken up in aid of the Funds of tbe Society. We cordially invite the attendance of all friends de sirous of placing the Bibio in the possession of every perfon in this Dfstrlct. ap2B-2i# THE BEAUTIFUL STECK PIANUS ! (I j We advise all to examine lliese inimttable instru meikts, sold by J.E. GOULD, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT. apl9-stuthlst# pysa A LADIES’ FAIR, FOR THE BEJVfi (I S Fl*L l of tho *- dhurefa Of tUo V/OUCeP" tion,” V. J., Is now open, and will continue until the third of May, ap2s-6t* ryr=* PENIS SYLVAN IA HOSPITAL.—THE LkJ nOKTItttIUTORSTO THE PENNSYLVANIA tiusriTAL aro uotilied that their Annual Election for Twelve Managers and a Treasurer will be held at the HOSPITAL, EIGHTH below Spruce street, on Fifth Month, FIFTH, (Monday, Mav sth) 1862, at 4 o’clock P, M, WIkTAR MORRIS, Saoratary. &p2B.tmyfi _j rr= GREAT LECTURE—ON THE “IN- Uof torposition ot God for the Salvation of tho Nation iu tljis CiiwM,” by the Rev. J. HYATT SSI r TfI, TUBS? DA Y RVtiis ing, ioth instant, at« Vciocs, in the Tenth Baptist Church, EIGHTH Street, above Green. Tickets 26 cents; to be had at the door. N. B.—Postponed last week, on account of the weather. *Tickfrts lesutd on that occasion will be good for this Lec ture. OFFICE CAT AW ISS A RAILROAD IJ3 COMPANY, No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila dei|>bia, April2s, 1862. NOTICE TO dToCKBOLDEBS. —The annual BLEC TICNt for President and Directors* will be held on MON DAY, the Bth day of mar, 1802, at tbfi Office of the Com pany. No. 30S WALNUT Sireet. The polls will be open from 10 o’clock A. M. to 3 o’clock P. M.. The Transfer Rooks will be closed on Wednesday, the 3Gth day of April, and be reopened ou Tuesday, the 6ft Jar of May, )*6&. WILLIAM B, FISHER, apOf.-lOt Treasurer. ■ye* OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE ItS INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 310 WALNUT A general meeting of tho Stockholders in the Amtricau Fire Infeuraiico Company will beheld, agreeably to charter, on MONDAY, the sth day of May next, at 12 o’clock, M. The auiiu-tl election for Directors will take place imwe fiiftUly ttiwffiftw. A» Ci L. CHAW FOtt^i apSO-atuihsmS Secretary. GOOD NEWS.—TRULY IT MAY BE tj. g gaid that it is au ill wind that don't blow acute body good. 31.=± the A utbraci;© Boston is eufTsring great d-preesion in cons* of the suicidal war existing br-Tweon tlu* various transporting companies, as wall as from tte general prostration of the couotry, wo are glad to hf-sr that Eome of our leilow-laborers (the Miners of Hitt Broad Top Reginn) have plenty of u'Ayk, And full ploiDifciil siveu lo them. We underttand that they are making very fair wages, and receive their ca-h monthly, and that hundreds of others could eiijoy the shine be-elite if, instead of run ning frvw CvHiery to Coliiory* in Schuylkill andLuaawie couuiits,iboy would visit this prosperous legton. Let tbe miner, auxious to secure a main’eoance for his family, place himself in a position by which ho can partake of the few good resalta arising from the mad career of Ji fT. I>avis & Co, AJ)2>l'thBtlli3t# fV— =» OFFICE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVI- CATION COMPANY.— PiiiLADRi.rnTA, April *26,1862, Tbe slated annual Meeting of tlie Stockholders of tho 7.RHIAH COAL Ani> NAvrc?Axrow GORPANX will be held at the BOARD OF TRADE BOOM, north side of Chestnut Street, above Fifth street, on TUES DAY MORNING, tbe 6th day of May next, at half past ten o’cluck; after which an election will beheld at the lame pl&ro fop Aflfoers of tbe Coxnyxmy for tbe euauing ye&r. Said election to close at two o’clock P. SI. of the same day. JAMES COX, JOHN 11. GOUGH’S GREATEST LEC yjj TU*B, “BKRB AND TQKKfi IN BRITAIN,” will be delivered in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, at 8 o'clock. Reserved fixate in tbe Parquet, Parquet Circle, Balco ny, and Orchestra, 50 cents, n?»y be had fit the door of tt« acaLemy WAjyrifitrSi TOO Chestnut Tickets for the Family Circle 25 cents, for sale at Mar tien’s and the Tract House, 929 Chestnut street. Those Who wish to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early for tickets. *p26»Gt ry*s=» GOUGH’S GREAT LECTURE ON liS TEMPERANCE,atthe ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on SATURDAY EVENING, May 3d, will be one of the richest oratorical treats that our citizens have ever en joyed. It ii sparkling with brUlUh*y of description, vigorous diction, genuine wit and thrilling illustrations. Reserved seats 50 cents; may be secured every day at tbe Academy of Music, in Parqueite, Parquettd Circle, or Balcony, and at Martien’s Book Store, 606 Chestnut fttmti AU other Bents 25 cents. To aid tbe uNa*tke»& Howe for Friendless Children.” ap2s.4tr mb»YOVNGM£NOVT of employment H j should prepare themselves for the sphere to which they are best adapted, and which wiil contribute most to their inteUectual and moral PHRE NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily, at 922CHE8TNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPEN, suc cessor to Fowler, Wells, ft Co. ap2s-lm ■ r OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL US ROAD COMPANY, PBILADXI.PBIA, April 16,1662. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of FOUR PER CENT, ou the Capital Block of the Company, clear of Btate tax, paya ble on and after May 16tb, 1882. , ~ , Powers tf Attorney for eolleotlon of Dividends can be had on application, at the office of the company. No. 238 South THIRD Street. TBOS. T. FIRTH, aplT t)ol Treasurer. ■ mb* SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA (15 RAILROAD COMPANY—Office 227 South ‘ FOURTH Street.—Philadelphia, April 3d, 1862.—The : Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company, and an election for President agg tfftUfttfn Will tAkO i ifttViAvv vf vbv YompasTi vn MOHDAY« May 1 atb, at 12 o’clock M. W. H. MOILHSNNSY, j ap4-lM& Secretary. THE PRESS—PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 29. 1882, KICTAII DRV OUUDH. QOWPERTHWAIT &GO., WBOLEBALE AND RETAIL, N. IV. GOB. KIGIITH AND HABKET STBKET3, ONE LOT TABD-WIDK CHINTZES. 4,000 YABD9 NEW SMITMa chintkkb. ONE LOT FBENCH ORGANDT LAWNS at 18X, the mnnt dreireblo fn th. market. GERALDINE CLOTHS, ONE LOT CIIALLIKS at 12« ; vary cheap. ST BIPED AND rIiAIN MOZ AMBKJUE3. SHIPHXBD CASIIMEHES at 25c. SHEPHERD PLAIDS, I2X. 15, 25, 31, 3T. A ITUIiL ASSORTMENT OF FLANNELS. ONE OF THE LARGEST AND MOST COSIPLETH STOCKS OF MUSLINS IN THE CITY. ONE LOT 01’ WIDE gPBING AND SUMMER GOODS. UNDERSHIRTB, HOSIIRy, VESTS, AND DRAWERS, For LADIES’, MEN’S, and CHILDREN’S Wear, of tho most approved regular makes, at Low Prices. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, & AHRISOK, aplP-atuth7t 1008 OHR3TNUT STREET. JJAFSQN 9 e s CORNER OF EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, JfJ&POW bvgle GiAir,^ BLACK SILK LACKS, BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS) NARROW SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS . SPOOL SILK, ALL Colors. CITE ar. partridge and chinchilla split ZEPHYR. One lot of PABTKIOGE WORSTED, and all thelead tng colors, at li# cents per hank. EAPSOK’S TRIMMINGS & ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH AUD CHERRY STREETS. ap‘23-lm SPRING GOODS, FOR MEN AND ROYS’ WEAR. Melton Cloths for suits. Fancy Casftimmw for Suits. Blttck Doeskin and Cassimeres. Black and celorrd Prfihd v. lothfli ijigiit ciothtt for LA DIE i SACQUSS AKu CLQAKB. Wholesale net cash buj era will find cheap and desi rable goods in our stock. OCRWEN STODDART A BROTHER, ilcO, 452. ami 454 btiib SHOOK D Street, 8p26 3t Above Willow. riIOAKS! \J A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS 9E*SiAN, With every new material, made up and trimmed in the very beat manner, at priced that defy all compttttion, AT THB PARIS CLOAK STORE, N. E. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS. mh26-3ni It> 10 2 4 CHESTNUT ST REET E. M. NEEDLES Will open, Every day during the current week, Noveltieu in Laces, Embroideries, Veils, Hand fePTfihirifl, WhitH Lib«t>s, Ac., received per eteatnar Asta, among which will ho found Choice P.iinte Lace Collars and Setts. ** French Guipure ** “ 41 Valencienne 44 44 44 Needle-work 41 14 *« limit'd Nette, for Oaribaldt 6WCTO9, 44 French Puff Tanibric “ 44 44 41 dotted and figured muslins. 44 Valencienne, Edgings and Insortings, new btyle. 44 Cambric and SwUa 44 Piques, Marseilles, Brilliants, aud Fig'J Linens, for children’s wear. Grenadine Veils, in ail colors. All of the above are new, choice, and desirable goods, and for sale at VERY LOW RATES. k*o3-tf 1024 CHESTNUT STREET Fine plaid silks for BONNETS. Black and White Neat Plaids. Brown and White Neat Plaids Block Shepherd’s Plaids. Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids. ap2B-tf EYRE Jfe LAIfPRUftt FOURTH ft ARCH. 071 GTS. STKIPE FOULARDS tJ % £ from Auction. Small Stripe Foulards. Gray Strip© Foulards. Neat S*r«pe Foulards. ap2B.tf BYRE & LANDELL, FOURTH ft ARCH. QILK STRIPED VOLTURMQES, D U HB vaitc, Just opened, 2,500 yards, which we are running at the above reduced price. Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap and desirable goods in our stock. UURWEN STODDART A 6k6THEB, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, above ap26-3t Willow. Farcy dress silks, 59 qinxs. Ktvnc'-PrFßs 9ilki, 56 cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 62# cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 70 cents. Fancy Dress Silks, 75 cents. And rich Black silks, in all widths and grades, at greatly reduced prices. Wholesale net catli buyers will find cheap and desira ble goods in our stock. CURWEN ST>'VPDART ft BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street. ap26-3t abo«e Willow. STELLA SHAWLS, STELLA SHAWLS. Broshe*Border Stella Shawls. Palma-Ooroer Stella Shawls. Piiuled-BotJer Stviii* 3b«wl9. Black-Centre Stella Shawls. Cotored-Ccntre Stella Shawls. All closing at less thau usual prices. Wholesale net cash buyers will find cheap ag4 d^SlfftblO goods in MiT r4ocW CUItWFN STODDABT ft BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, ap26*3t abovfl Willow. TAS. R. CAMPBELL rtl* SECOND street, above fttetM-at wuiow. NEW CLOAK STORE! Ike moat elegant naaortment in the eily. m. 29 South NINTH Street, nib26-3m First door above Oheetnnt. /~ILOAKS! CLOAKS! CLOAKS! VJ THE UREAIEdi BAiMJAIIfS Uf THS 29 OHEBTKDT ami EIGHTH Strout.. QILK MANTLES AND SAOQUE3. lO Black Taffeta Mantles, Mark Silk P&cqnns. Elegant new styles. Light Cloth rtactjues. SHEPBEgp’g PLAIDSt Now lots, bargains, 123 ft 18^, and 25 eta. Plain Mozarotii-jdAS, very desirable. HBB’S AM) BUYS’ WEAK. fcilk fitix'Ki CiWftimerea and Coatings. Light colors fancy Cauiuibres. 0»4 Mixtures and Malleus. Uiuth goods for little fellows. BOY’S JACKETS AND PANTS. (NHW IjKDARTMKKT, SBCOSU STORY.) Fji'Rt'dass Ke*d> ■ made Garment*. Style and Fit unexceptionable, T«rj- reanopable. Royu’ suits made to order. COOPER & CONARD, 8. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. in nnn yards lawns at oc— LujVvv H. STEEL St SON have just received 10,(HjU yards of English Jaconet. Lawns, feat colors, at 9c, m>vor bofore sold for less than 15c. Fifty JliAOeS EuglUK ChaJU Deialaes at isc, never sold loss than 25c. One lot Figured Grenadines at 51, worth 75c. * 20011*4 Honeycomb Quilts at $1 50. From the late auction nates, a few very cheap lots of choice and desirable styles of FIGURED ALL WOOL DELAINES. One lot at 50c, a great bargain. One lot at c, very cheap. Oue lot nt 25c, never sold less than 50c. Also, jmt rpci*i v«*l from New York, Black and White gilkg, Brown and White Check Silks, 24 iUChea Wldo| at 800. CHEAPEST FANCY SILKS IN THE CITY. One lot Barege Robes nt $3, worth $l2. apl9 No. 713 North Street, aboverCoates. f'lLOAKS.—if you want the best value \J for your money, go to the City Cloak Store, 142 North EIGHTH Street, mh26-3m IAO NORTH EIGHTH STREET, Avt) SECOND DOOR ABOVB ARCH, UP STAIRS LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, *c. The CoDartuershjp heretofore existing between KAUFMAN ft LONNERaTADTEB Haviog been dissolved by mutual consent, tb* under signed respectfully informs ihe patrons and friends of the old firm, and tho trade in general, that he has taken all the up-staire r< oms of NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET, ABOVE A ft Cll . To continue the manufacturing o jail kinds ef DRESS, CLOAK, MANTILLA TRIMMINGS, FRINGES, BUTTONS, TABSELS, CORD HEAD NETS, Of all descriptions, Ac., Ac., And will offer inducements in price and quality, as well aa prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper taining to his lino. WM LONNERSTADTER, No 165 North EIGHTH Street, ftb, &rchi PAPER HANGINGS pH I LA D E L P H I A PAPER HANGINGS- HOWELL & BOURKE, FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS, MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HANGINGS AND WINDOW CUUTAIN PAPERS, Offer to the Trade a LARGE AND ELEGANT AS SORTMENT OF GOODS, Lom the cheapest Brown Stock to the Finest Decorations. N. E, COR* FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS. N. B.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PAPERS of every grade. ap23»2m hew slvle. WATCHES. 84 STRAND, LONDON, watchmaker, to the queen, Would respectfully announce to his American patrons that he had received the GRAND GOLD MEDAL OF HONOR IN PARIS, UKP&n QF AT TBE GREAT LONDON EXHIBITION, and the GRAND RUSSIAN GOLD MEDAL OF THE FIRST ORDER, by command of the Emperor] in token of the superiority and appreciation of his NEW SERIES IMPROVED CHRONOMETER WATCHES. JAS. E. CALDWELL & Co., 822 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Hare on hand a splendid assortment, comprising all the sizes in heavy 18-tarat Gold Bunting Cases and open face, with index. We recommend these unrivalled TIMEKEEPERS with entire confidence} perfect iu principle aud adjustment* and not affected in the pocket by any external motion— especially adapted to Railroad travellers. Should »By watch sold by us prove unsatisfactory the purchase money Will he returned. S9l9*tnthfllm SPRUNG miLLINERY. MRS. D FfiRRIH, 10E7 OHEST ;£££ NUT Street, has now open a large and varied as sortment of English, French, and American SCRiW BONNETS, together with a fail line of STRAW GOODS suitable for Friends’ wear, and the latest Styles pf and li-»ta and Capa, BBMOYAL. jjlf MISSES O’BKYAN, 924 OIIESTNTJT Street, have riiuoveil to 1107 WALNUT Street, three doors above tto. veutto, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY, for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17. aor2»2m* UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIB - OF PENNSYLVANIA. SOT. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING i WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a Libel, filed in. the name of the Vniftd Stttoe of America, hath decreed all norsons in general who have,or pretend to have, am right, title, or In terest in seven hundred and ninety-three barrels of Rosin, one hundred and thirty-six casks of Rosin, and seventy one thousand dressed Shingles, taken and seized by the Naval Forces of the United States, in the Sounds of North Carolina, uaderibecomuAQKLPniA, April 28,1862. Proposals will be received atfthe Uity Commissioners Office «B»ii la o'rlwH, Mu TIIURSbATi Ww Mo3| for the necessary Printing, Stationery, and Blank Books, rreuuired by the City Commissioners. . ap29-3t JAMBS SHAW, Clerk. JM. ROMMEL’S NEW LEHIGH * COAL WHARF, No. 95» DELAWARE Avenue, above POPLAR Street. ap29-lm* IVORYTYPES, BY REIMER, HAVE reached a degree of perfection only attained by a great artist. Their beauty and accuracy are wonderful. Gallery, SECOND street, above Green. It* CORNUR OP LEGAL. ON HAND DRV GOODS JOBBERS, IJIHE LATEST STYLES OP LADIES’ CRAPE COLLARS JUBT RECEIVED, BIRKCT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. THOS. MELLOR & Co.. »r2B-» 40 and 412 North THIRD Btrtwt CLOTHING VVVVWVaNa.vV.a.v..NvvVAO.-^^ vwvv JOYS’ OLOTHINO F. A. HOYT & BRO’S., S. W. Corner TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS ap23-ihstu-19t DEPARTMENT. We will liavo arranged on second floor, and OPEN ON SATURDAY, TIIE 2GTH INST., A SELECT STOCK BOYS’ CLOTHING. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD, Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets. apSI-lm WATCHES AND JEWELRY. AMERICAN, ENGLISH, -*S» “*SW.I-S WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. WATSON, ap2s-lm 326 CHESTNUT Si BEET, CENTS’ FCKNISHIINtt GOODS QEORGE GRANT, MANUFAOTUSKK OP AND DEALER IN GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET. mti2o-3m OVER-SHIRTS FOR THE ARMY. FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND WRAFP E R S. Manufactured at W. W. KNIGHT’S, HO. 606 ARCH STREET. *T A 101 l Una 0( Tigs, SCARFS, CLOVES, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. mhfi 3ralf Fine shirt manufactory. •The subscriber would Invite attention to bifl IMPROVED OUT OF BHIBTS, Which he makes a specialty in hie business. Also, can* wantly receiving NOVELTIES FOB GSNTLEMBN’B WEAB. J. W. SCOTT. GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STOBI, go. 814 CHESTNUT STREET, HW-tt Four doors betow the Oontlnental. NEW PUBLICATIONS. SLAVERY DISAP XV PROVED PF GPP.” A lecture delivered in this City by Professor William Morris. For sale by UBI&a HUNT & 805, No. 62 North FOUBTH Street. ap29-tuthe6t PHOTOGRAPHS. MIfIRIT OfMOU B.—HEIM E R*s CO LORED PHOTOGRAPHS have great merit, that even an uncritical eye can discover. They are satisfactory and popular, SI only. SECOND atoafei &l>o> • : e Green. it* Parson brownlow.—this MORNING we will have ready a fine engraved Card Portrait of PARSON nnowNinw, Being the only Correct Likeness that has yet appeared. Complete Catalogues of our Portraits, comprising nearly ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY CELEBRITIES, may be obtain* d gratia, a** IVeio .Portraits are added daily. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS. Complete catalogues of our superior Photograph Al bums, embracing OYfiß FIFTY VARIETIES, may be obtained gratis. **#JVew designs and styles are constantly intro duced. Published by WILLIAM S. & ALFRED MARTIEN, atfd No. 606 CHESTNUT Straat. TN WAR TIMES IT IS REASONA -1 ble to expert wht prices. Tn that view, REIMKR is now mAkiDg Life-sized PHOTOGRAPHS in oil at Gal lery SECOND street, above Green. IV* SEWING MACHINES * WILSON SEWING MACHINES, 628 CHESTNUT STREET, tnhll-3m PHILADELPHIA. DRUGS .AND CHEMICALS. ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO. Northeast Corner FOURTH and RACE Streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS AND DEALERS FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS. ■A»UTACTOB*BS OF WHITE LEAD AND ZINC FAINTS, PUTTS', it, MIRI TOR THE OEIiRBRATID FRENCH ZINC PAINTS. Deeler. end consumers SATPUffI At VERS LOW PRICES FOR CASH. ap29 2m ' ' WHITE LEAD, DRY AND IN OlL.—Red Lead, White Lead, Litharge, feu gar of Lead, Copperas« Oil of Vitriol, Oaloael, Patent Yel low, Chrome Red, Chrome Yellow, Anna Fortis, Mu riatic Acid, Epsom Salts* Rochelle Salts, Tartaric Acid, Orange Mineral, Soluble Tart, Sub. Carb. Soda. White Vitriol, Bed Precipitate, Wiiitv Precipitate, Caustic, Narcotiue, Sulph. Morphine. Morphine, Acetate Morphine, Lac. Sulph., Elher Sulphuric, Ether Nitric, Sulphate Quinine, Corr». Subllsn., Duuarcotizod Opium, Chloride of Soda, Wetheriil’s Ext. Cincha, Tartar Bw*t!c. Ohlcridc &f LilUSp OfifcU BAiAS, Reflaed Borax, Camphor, Resin Copavia. WETHEUILL & BROTHER, Manufacturing Chemists, Nos. 47 and 49 North SECOND Street, jo.lS.lf PHILADELPHIA. gxiirsxrEi The Subscriber will offer for sale, at the HADUONFIELD STATION, On the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, on SATURDAY, May 3, 1562, 1,000 CEDAR RAILS, of a superior quality, in lots ranging from 100 to 500) and 8,000 FEET CEDAR SIDING, in lots to irait purchasers. Also, at the same time and place, THREE FARM wagons, ONE FARM CART, with iron arm.; all new, and of the bos manufacture— made by Wilson, Child., & Co., Henry Simon., and Kess ler A Bro. j and ONE FALLING-TOP BUGGY, In good order. Sale to commence at I o’clock P. M., when terms wil be made known by O. H. SHINN. ap2s tM3 fJIH E “EXCELSIOR” HAMS ARE THE REST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MICHENER & Co., GENSBAD PROVISION DEALERS, And cwron Of We celebrated “EXCELSIOR” SUGAR-CURED HAMS, Nos. 143 and 144 Nntb FRONT Street, Between An A anti Bate elreeU, Philadelphia. The jnstly-celebrated “EXCELSIOR” HAMS an cured by J. H. M. A Co., (in a stylo peculiar to thom ■elTNi) enraadr tor FAMILY USE* are of dalloiaui Steer; free beet the unpleasant taste of salt, and an pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered fbrsala. kpl-3m WANTS. WANTED— A Situation as Travel- Unit Companion,- to da tltla Betdag. Addrut ♦♦o. H ,” at this office, fof three days It* WANTED — A Situation by » Young Man« who can furnish excellent reference; would 1 not object to leave the city. Address **L. J. of this paper. • ' apftMulMf* WANTED TO SELL—An interest in the beat PMlnit Manufatturlo* Kanin™. in thin City. A good Farm or Hon.e taken in par, payment if ('mired. Appll lu FOLWELLi Laud Ajpwtt, .IQ N.f ti> FIFTH Street. ap2B.2t* WANTED— A good Milliner; noise other need apply. F. EVANS, 731 North SE COND street. ap£®»*2|# « UNITED STATES MARINES.— Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, for eea service aboard of men-of-war, SEVERAL lIUN • DKISD AMLE-BODIffiD MEN, between the age* of oiphtwm and forty yearn. Yanim mm th& a&ha try net Ipm lhati 5 toot 4# Inch** Mgh, who shall past the medical examination, and eniur, will receive thro* ccntL per mile for tho distance travelled in comma to tb« Rendezvous. at 311 South FRONT Street below Spruce. Philadelphia. All 9|lj«r IHferHTOtieil Bitty bo Fo* quired wit’ b« given. /AWES LEWIS, OttptttiZ)| ap22-12t and Recruiting officer. 4ft* DEPUTY QUAKTEKMAS -3851 TER GENERA L’S OFFICE, Pmt.Ahfcl.DHiA. April 4. lyes. WANTED IMMKDIATELV—VesseIs to k»d with Goal for Fort Monroe, Va. A. BOYD, ap4«tf Captain aud A. Q. M. DEPUTY QUAKTEMIAB* " ' TBB GEIffiBAL’B OFFICE, Piiii.ADEi.pirM, A pril 3, Maa. WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VcbmuIb U. load’ with Goal for Alexandria, Va. A. BOYD, Bpi-tf Captain and A. Q, 11, FOR SALE AND TO LET, FSR SALE—A good llouto on Tot. Press. Address u Route, 11 ap2GJ3t* GERMANTOWN.—TO RENT— KuLa medium-frfv.ed furnished IIGU3S, with stable. if rimredi for tho Suiwuor month*. Apply sixth house on LINDEN Street, Uernittutowu. ap29-3t* TO BE LET—I he Second, Third, and Fourth Floors of 427 MARKET Street, well adapt ed for the Bout and Shoe, and Straw bmineoa. Apply to H. PATTON, 2Q South EIGHTEENTH htreei. ’ ap‘2B 3t* TO LET. COUNTRY STORE Mill and FORWARDING WAREHOUSE, Lumber aud Cor! .Yard j_pood railroaf} gjginft Ac., in ft lirBt»ri«e hue'inest* locality, i*n iranaftcitons in Govern meat securities. DR.EXEL & Go., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. opl7.ini From $3,000 to $e 500 to loan on Mortgage . CUABLES BBOAD3, So. 436 WALNUT Street. »p29-6t# —GROUND RENT of this lJ)Uvv» amount FOB SALE, on an improved pro neriji. at a discount. Antly to E. pbttit, aPM No 309 WALNUT Street. INSURANCE COMP AN IKS. QIEARD FIRE" AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, OFFICE 115 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL 8200,000. This company continues to take risks on the safer clasaes of Fropcri}' at low rales. The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xceed ©500,000, and we respectfully solicit its favor in tho futur e. DIRECTORS. CHAB. I. DUPONT, JERRY WALKER, JOHN W.CLAGHORN, JOHN THORNLEY, C F.HKAZUTT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., I’ETER 8. HOE, of N. Y. WM. M. SWAIN, FUItMAN SHEPPARD, JOSEPH KLAI’P, M. D. N-S. LAWRENOB, WM.C.BUDMAN, JOHN SUPPLE®. THOMAS CIIA YEN, President A. S. GILLETT* Vice President. JAg. D. ALVORP, ?rcrcl*ry INCE company, Street. NC INSURANCE* >rOß3i E. D. Woodruff, John Kessler, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jones, CLm. Sblies, John W. Evormau. K, President. EPSON, Vice President. [ARP, Secretary, [mhlg-iftf Fame insura No. 406 CHESTNUT 8 FIUS AJSD ItfLA. DIBEC F. N Buck, Chas. Bichardson# Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Wbilldin, G«>. A. West, 0. W. Davis, FRANCIS ». BU< CHARLES RICU WILLIAMS I. BLANC! COMMONWEALTH SIJEtE INBU \J bancs company, of ths scats Of PENNSYLVANIA. PJBEOTOBB. 2»avid JaM. S>. f SWU* B, jfohu M. Whitall, John K. Walker, KdwaTd 0. Knight, Bobert Shoemaker, Thomas 8. Stewart, William Strothers, Henry Lewis. Jr., Elijah Jonee. hAViP JAtthSi u P,, President, JOHN M. WHITALL, Vice President SAMUEL 9. MOON, Secretary. Office, Commonwealth Building, 613 CHESTNUT Btreat, Philadelnhia. eed-iflf JypATIVE WINES. STBJCTIiT rVIIE JUICE OF THE CiBirE—THE HOST DELICIOUS, BICH, AND FRUITY WINXS EVKB OFFERED TO THE PUBLIC. AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED. ALBERT C. ROBERTS. DEALER IN FINE GBOCIBIEBi apSS-tf CORNER ELEVENTH AND VINI BTS QAUTION • Tho well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Has induced the makers of imperfect balances to offer them as “FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and purchasers have thereby, in many inetangeg, o||bjpste...•»■ TCTtIU. . (HI I. Terzetto, 8.8. ?/.... ~t , DslHnf. Dd*Uo. fsvorlta, C. B •* ~ < tDoninettl, SttilMl, Gbtmti Sffotvr 0 Verdi. Terzttto, Vtrh Pasaottle, Donirottl. Cavatina; bcnmtmbula.*.... **• • BeUini. DuHto Notiur*iuo,'S. C... 4 ....Ca.mpana. Alia, SicilUn * rmi-tto, Itigotettor B Verdi. Bmnnnsnt li’arortivT., Mf. PersiU. ...Do»!*ttiii_ Bmlnd, Kaihiren Maroiiriifen, C- ...Crouah. Quanetto, Bigoß-tto,S: 0. T. B Verdi. I*A!IT IT. Piiett?.», Batblere d» 3vlislla. S. 8.. RoHslot. CttVHtiriß, Lnri«, S —. rpt nr r t Rimimsft. llilld ■iy T , f. , Yprrti. Liicie/ÜBurgiv, fc.-T. B,, t , T ,,,,,, f Dtiui?:am. , BmDmi), Bwlhrt Song. H t .Eckert. Kon>Ht>z», Krnaiii, li . r Verdi. Dmtto, Cr»wn liUmondH, N- P rnanri-, A ro. jjjtrjn, Snliiiha.l, Final.. Erppjij, B, T. li VkMI. And Dill chorus of huljns and gonUcrmw. PiF The ©i and Piano 1s fmwtlte cHnbratfcd manufac toi >of Nteinway ft Sons. Jt in ft new rtjh-.aud h»ned by Dlnului Drothrih, 10C0 ChepthUt street. Puors open &t aoiirter past 7. Coucort to te«((mdc« »k 8 irclmK pfHßisely, , TickttH, One Dollar eoch. For phlo 1 at Andre’s, Leo Si TTalkcr’s-, and Oonht’tt Music Stores, andftt the door: WALNUT-STIIKKf TIFEATRB— NINTH an* WALNUT Btreeto MBS. M. A. GABRET^SOH. Bole Leasee. THIS (TUESDAY? EVENING, A'PfSIH 29,1862 The performftDce7ril.‘'cominenc:ft with thcrgsw 3|ftmu of A£-£Liik ( tb AdoHipM f*oi thH Arnmi M»dnm- Hm»bt*rsr...» To conclude v.|rh f) * fV*r'*e of CUSTOMS 'lit- COS3I«A Jerry Ominoiiß Mr. VinincKitowera* Botsetta * Mfflfl lh JbhuooD- PaiOßb—6o, 37#, 7ft, and 25 centa; Private Boxoa, 86 and 83. according to their locale. „.P°° n open at Tn iKwimnnco at 7J4» MKB. JOHN UKHIW’S AttCH-STBEET TfIEATBB Acting Stage Manager ~..W. £ [T&EDB&IGK& SnsiriAM Agent and Treasurer...... JOS f). MUBPHW. MHiKTYsFIKST AND NiSBT¥»i?IM!USD MIOOTIi-C» JOTllt DlifiW, WfiNDAY AND TUESDAY, April 28 and 29; 16*2. The new play, by Mrs. C. Hale, mititlnd TIIK GROVES OF BLARNEY. Ot YOUNtfc FIRST WKKK or ttm gTwml revival of uncle TO.YI'S CABIN; OR, LIFE AMONG THE LOWLY. With NEW SCENERY, NEW MUSIC, and a POWERFUL ARRAY OF TALJ’N »*. P11ICK& OP ADMl!r!~loft—[l&, ‘id, 25, and 50 centa. Doom open fit 7Jg . To commence quarter before A GUAND ‘ ‘UNCLE TO SI” MATINEE on Saturday afternoon. Twenty- heventh quaprilMS !»a»TY to the COKTBIJWTISG MKUSEftS of the PHILADELPHIA f Beck’s) LAND, No l. wll take plat e on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April SOth, at tb* MUMGAL kumdhall. t&~ Tickets can he transferred at the Band’s room* South*a*t<;t}nHTof KisUlh and W'hlunt*irnntM)n Tuba* dr.f-.2vth just,, bttp'cen tnr hours of 3 and fi'O’elode P. M. Persons becoming contributing member* will bo on*- titled to tickets of wlmiflMOti for three parties. Pteas* niake early application to JAIIEy MADfSnU *Ec£, No. 746 PL.OHI!>A Street, Above Eleventh, belo*' Fitz-aatcrj ftp2o-2t* Musical fund hall, nWPAYEYEtfItfGi aiuyai. ottiHD private aoiKEE, Icitrnclitcliijsr a new *rawiuu»room tainment,- MR. AND MRS PEABODY AT HOME.- Adtuisfrum, 25 c»-nts. R«?»c*rved «natn. 50 cents. Tickets at Gould's Music Store f C 32 Ohestnijt • ' ap3thUp Assembly buildings, LAST WEEK HUT ONE Ob' THE GREAT SEPOY REBELLION, GUIIOEOUS *- aidi-ring tbe long and severe exposure, every one admit ted, with glad surprise, t|)e ysln, ftwl tlllimpll ofyour Improved gHlamnnclor. Tins etidpncu aaain or the M - ritof your Safes will s(euro fur you thousand*of friend, in our section. 1 shall very soon reiiuire another of your Sofes, as mf coufMyiisc in thsm in stronger than UYeri I raimlni very truly, yours, WILSON AGMR. EVANS & WATSON HttVd fllU'flJ’fl Afi hflUd, At tkkiP SIAPe, Vo. 16 South FOURTH Street, below-Market, A largo assortment of FIRE AND BURGLAR-PROOF* SAFES, warranted to stand the moat severe tests »p5?-lutb»3t f&H LILLIE’S SAFE DEFOE RK |“PmOVK£) to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, now the Franklin Institute. Tho undersigncd t thsHfcfßJ for part faror* and brtoc determined to merit future patronage, mw secured *1 elegant and convenient store, and has now ou hand t large assortment of Lillie*! Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and CurglAr Proof Safes, (the oalr stiictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Little*! Unwjuftlled Bunk Vault Safe, and Bank Laaks. Lillie’s Bank Vault Doors and Locks wilt be to order on short uotice. This Is the strongest, best tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yov offered. Also, particular attention is called to Lillie’s New Vteim for Plate, Jewelry, &c, Thie Safe if 0011- codod to surpass In style uud eloganoo anything ytt if* ferml for this purpose, and is the only one that Is strictly fire and burglar proof. Special Notic*. —l have now on hand say twenty of F wreli Herring, ft Vq ’b Bafee, most of them nearly new, aim some forty of other makers, comprising a complet! assortment m to sizes, and all lately rschaaged for thi now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very low prices, pi--—* call and examiiue. ja2S-lyif M. O. SAPLEB, Aget), IBffl EVANS & WATSON’S Isill salamander safbb. BTOBK, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A large variety of FtfeK-PROdF SAFRS always