THE CITY. Affairs at thk Nayy Yard. —No- thing of uuuiual inletest has of late transpired at the t*avy yard. The work of repairing the l'ouhatan is rabidly a»,J ul»*n Ihu vpuyyl is flubbed. uhe will be equal to new. The Monangahela is fast approach ing completion nod arrangements are being mode for the lai ing of the keel of the iS'Aenandoaft. The Juniata , launch*d sometime since, is also being pushed rapidly forward. co>ucl«l«n«>nf IhA crafts of her kind afloat and will reflect great credit on the mechanics of Philadelphia. The master joiner, James W. Bl»ylock, lias, at the present time, a force of men . will far Miraau anything of the kind in the whole navy, and will, without doobt, CRUS* great attraction The ocher work An the Juniata, performed under the superintendence of the master joiner, has been done with a vii w both to neatness and economy. Be* many yerv impnrtaut improvement*! have taken place In the jniDPtV department, which will eventually result in the saving of thu-ands of dollars. The labor performed in this one department embraces more than is ordinaril) allowed to it. All the furniture, consisting of chairs* bureau fh sofas. &c„ intended for the different yhs* eels, is constructed he»e? also numerous models ror casting, in which there hot recently be«n many decided improvements, by which work has been greatly facili tated. At the present time the number of workmen reaches •tbvut 1,600, but wo qitdvrstmx! that i-ffor>? w!U l»o nke CnVßfobu'til USW b© Pt©* vailed upon to have more work performed at our navy yard, and in the accomplishment of this object all the heads ol the different departments oflabor will use their influence. The Accumulation OP IVIUD IN THE SCIIUYI KILL.—I be rapid accumulation of detritus in the Kaiimoimt dam can be showu by a comparison of the tUIYOB n»ado by the Water Department with a hydrographic survey made by the gchuyistu w»Tis»«(»u Company, of the western part of the river, from a print below the Twenty.fourth ward Works to the Girard ave nue bridge. The mud has accumulated in this portion of the river to such au extent as to impede navigation, and force nil loaded toawto tu*e the middle of **«• atr«»«. This survey was made in 1853, and the comparison of the two shows the depositor mud at this point to be 55,379 cubic yards, or an average yearly deposit of 7.297 cubic 3 aids, In other parts of the dam the accumulation is evidently much mere but for w»nv of actual sur veys with which to compare those made it caunot be ac curacy ascertained. The entire anouut, it is said, would no doubt be found to be from 2&.000 to 80.000 cubic yards per year in the lower reaches of the dam— viz; Irvin Columbia bridge down. The depots pro duced by the Skaters’ Club House, which pro jects into the river, earning a retrograde motion of the water, furnish a* instance. The accumulations at this poil t exiexul along the south of the park to the steam bOaV Wb w Vf M F; vqot, wL-re the w»for lias become 60 shallow thHt the mud is disturbed every time the boats approach or leave the wharf Tnis mud tuu* agitated passes immediately into the fore-bay and is, in part, pumped into the reservoirs. The effect of this structure prorrio;* t<*rv /oi aieJ lo a icom tiiod A ft* It IIPOLi thfl current, has been found to bo much more disastrous than was at firel feaied, aud its removal to some other site is ab rolutely demanat-d. and not for the ab.*ve reason only. It po confines and diiectsthe scour of the river that its bed L. already wjudied to a depth of thirty*one feet within a 6 ho?t distance of -lie dat»», endangering thA DATIIIftUMICe cl the structure The removal of tht home and of the earth thrown in at this place would allow the current to How along the south front of the park and carry away *tie -preeeut Accumulated mud, &hd. PAStAHA tllfl VIVAP nearly to its original condition. Acknowledgment. The Quarter mister Cimeial of the State of PennsylYanin acKnow ledgea to have ruttivte tlio loilowiug donations for the sick and wounded s'-ldiers: 1 box ot bo >ks, papers, Ac., from Mrs. Jane Jones. Duucaunon, Perry couuty; *2 hoxes from the Soldiers’ Aid Society of Maoer Hill, Huntingdon county, containing pillows, liut, jellies, honey, molisees, iom«eo-bdtter T £ppl«-b*it tt-r, comforte, shot is, bandages. towels, pillow-slips, handkerchief?, enshious, thirty-nine chickens in cans, dried beef, pickles, and oue firkin of apple-but ter, wi h other articles; from the ladies of Wetlsboro, 2 boxes c-f -vwluwble boapitnl st.-.r*-, containing? 12 yutlfcs, 14 pillows, 12 Ltd-sack*, 3i sheets, *27 pillow cases, SO pillows, small size; fio towels, 6 pairs drawers. 8 double gowns, 25 pairs dippers. 15 shins, 580 rolls of bandages (about 2.C00). 830 parcels of lint, Castile soap. 4 bags dried toll, Qi Bins. !l ehaek&r-bourda, 5 pair© socka, VI cape, G Wdkerthieis, together with pins, bwOkfl, maga zines, eye-shades. and other articles; 1 box from Mrs. 3tachcl L. Smith, of Liberty Square, Lancaster couuty, or. behalf of the “ United Daughters,” containing 3 < t ufltf>, IS biira CnutAn ilnumd druwyra. 21 shirU. towels, 6 wrapper a, 24 linen haudhercUipfr, 24 Cushions for wounded limbs. IB rolls bandage*, 2 pillows and cases, {* pairs slippets, 24 pairs stockings. Part of the above articles have been forwarded, by request of the donors, to Louievill*. Ky., uhd *AM »A Wmch©StUF, VIL A Novel Case.—Yesterday after noon a case of a novel character was heard before Alder znan Beitlir. James Green and William Winslow, two rusoers for so emigrant ho*rJing tonie, W4F4 with having, in defiance of law and the express prohibi tion of the port physician, boarded the ship Tonawanda, Captain Julies, before a certificate of health bod been furnished to the Captain. It appeared that the ship ar- In Bi-lawASt* 6B _ Saturday night- Owina to the fact that a few days sltice the ship Jt. L. Ld)i& hftd 10 bd ordered to quarantine on 'account of having typhus cases on boaid, the physician gave orders to'he harbor police to allow no communication with the ship when she should arrive Green and Winslow boarded the vessel and defied the police, the captain ot tbe Bhlp, and others. They were arrested, and yesteiday held in 0 each to answer at eourt. The law under which they were held was pass> d in 1818, and punishes with a fine of £2OO any person who ahAU board a ship arriving in tbe Delaware from a foreign port before said ship shall have been visited by the port physician. Action on Promissory Notes. —Yes- terday. in the Llstricl Oonri, the case of the ejdeAiitOYJ of 1, Johnson vs. J. K. Ccl'ins, late tradivg, Ac., was heard. This was an action on certain promissory not©3 given to dec*deut, in h'B lifetime, for loans made to de fendant. Defence—That accompanying the notes wore m sb&reß ot Allegheny Biiilrofid mri Coal y him to hie owa Dam*.] Thai the stock wm cienl to pay tho notes in fall, and leave a balance of some £833 in favor of defendant, which is claimed here On trial. In the District Court, Judge Stroud, a few unimportant eases were dinoted of. The Homicide (’ases.— Yesterday morning, In Ibe Court of Quarter Sessions, tho jury for tbe second teini of the April Term was called. Homicide Wtre fixed for trial yeeteroay, hot none of the parties were ready. The case of William Ha/.let, charged with thefeflling of a colored boy, named Charles Bussell, In May last, was continued until Wednesday. So, also, with the case of Addis Dares. In tbe case of James and "Walter Phillips, charged with homicide, it was at nouoced that Walter was dead The evidence against the other defendant is slight, and the case was postponed. Samuel gegar, who iB charged with homicide, has joined the army, and is now in front of Yorktown. Ilia case is not ef great menKnt. AH Hip parties motioned above bayo Detn on bail* To-morrow the court will commence the trial of the cue's. Chubcii Consecration.—The Union liillierHi mid German Reformed Cimrclii at Whitennrgh, Mbicl) lifts been remodelleil and greatly enlarged and 1m proved, was solemnly rededicaied to the service of the Triune God, on Sabbath last, in the prerence of a vast jot course of people. The coosecration sermon was preached in the morning, by Bey, E. W. ffutter, and a debt of sire hundred dollars was raised, iu cash and pl< dges. Tig afternoon services were conducted by Rev. Mr. Davis, of Norristown, and those of the evening by Rev. Dr. Bomberger, of this city. The chnrch is now one of the most attractive in the neighborhood, and is liigbly creditable to the congregation by which tt has keen erected. The Volunteer Saloons Hospitals. —The hospitals attached to tt e Cooper-Bhop and Volun teer hoepilttl laloona contain but few pilieab at present in comparison with the number usually on hand. Ar rangements are being made At the Cooper-ehop Hospital to accomodate some of the Union soldiers in front of Yorktown, in case they may be wounded in tbe coming battle. Tbeee saloons still continue to feed on an average Of about 2vtoo Botoiers per week. The numerous soldiers who are passing through this city on furloughs, to and from the seat of war, generally stop a day or two at one or the other of these institutions, where they are Quar tered the same as if at a hotel. Major Henry L. Benner, paymas ter U. B. A., died tf apoplexy, on board the steamer Ocean Queen , off Fortress Monroe, on Saturday last, the 26th inst. Mr. B. resided ail his lifetime in Phila delphia, and was highly esteemßd by all mo Knew him. He was in his flfty-eeventh year. At the time of his death he was on his way to Ship Point to pay the troops. His effects, and the Government money in his possession, weie taken charge of by Gum WooU at Fortress Monroe. Bis body arrived in this city task night, and will bs Buried, at Woodland cemetery, on Thursday morning. Major Benner left this city in his usual robU3t health only one week ago. Arrival or a Hero.—Yesterday morning, John McFadden, Jr, a seaman of the W< stern flotilla, arrived in the city, having been honorably dis charged from the service, on account of having his arm phot off while running the blockade at Island No. 10, on fioard the United bt»tf • • IX to IX pro. One year certificate# 98# to 98 ft 7 3-10 Treasury notes 109 ft t° I®l Jaaieß llauslaon And John Sfetith VMM b> OUght hefOM Justice Kelly, in New York, yesterday morning, charged with passing counterfeit Ihrfes on the Tfcomaetou B»uk of Maine. They were committed for examination Ten ether arrestg were made on Saturday night* in the Ninth* Fifteenth, Sixteenth, and Twentieth precincts, of parties accused of passing similar bills, but evidence could not be .found sufficient to hold them, and' they were dis charg'd. Work is shortly to be resumed on the south end of the Erie and Pittsburg Bailroad, and the line will be com pleted to Newcastle during the summer. The Bechefiter Union says ‘ <1 A few figures furnished at Suspension Bridge, to Ihe Niagara Herald, will giye an idea of the magnitude of the freight business of the N. Y. Central Railroad. Che cars loaded at the bridge wi«h Eastern freight from No- Tcmbrr IS to April 1 mimlmed 18,5 W, Pluw! in n Qtm- Th nouß line, they vron’d bare extended from the bridge to this city, and five miles tastward* iu all eighty miles. Each day over half a mile of cars were despatched. Now this is but one of a number of large items in the freight business of this road. A much larger amount of freight ties come by the way of Buffalo, »od nloogtiie south shore of Lake Erie. Passage of thh Hoosac Tuxshi. Pill. —ln the Senate, this rooming, the Hoosa Tunnel oi 1 was emended, autb-rizn g a change in the location and grade At the Troy and Groonfield Railroad, if necessary to improve the road, and providing that *ka wiotorn end shah not bo leased fu<» term exceeding six years. An other amendment was that the eastern portion should not be constructed without the approval of the Governor and Council. The Bouse concurred iu the amcmdmi'iUß, and the biU was pawed.—[Bos ion Traveller, April 25. 6tolterfobt, Sons, k Go., of Liverpool, in their last cir cular, give the following statisticso! cotton iu England: The imports of cotton Ac., into Gmw Britain, dari&g the first three months of the year, were; r Import-—» Home Deliveries. Am. E. I. Total. Am. E. I. Total. ] 862.... M. bales 12 173 278 117 186 357 1861 ....999 «4 1,119 502 33 574 .-Stock Mar. 1 3862....M.ha1es 35 74 109 144 292 512 ISGI 46 61 108 847 127 1,031 ar.d the comparative weekly deliveries were Bales. Bales. American... »*•.»»• *»»m m< .«•»... * B,sts 33,519 Brazil 1,659 1,147 "West India 301 353 Hast India. 14.320 2,511 Egyptian.,., m.. mi tn «<••#"> Total 57,445 44,160 The average weekly consumption of 1861, was: Bales. American..«.. *l**lj 1 < 11 < >.. 1 *... 1»* • .32.514 Brazil 1,584 West India 265 East India 6,833 Egyptian.. 2,144 The above comparison Bbows the extraordinary tena city displayed by the consumers o! goods and yarns iu ab staining from purchases, and it confirms our oft-expross ed opinion that tbe dormant stocks, if called into active existence, amount in tbe aggregate to nearly a twelve months’ crop of cotton. It will be observed tbat tbe im port of American cotton amounts only to ljf per ceut of that received Hat year up to this time. and that oven with nearly a treble supply from the East Indies the aggregate import dg?| ppt exceed one-fourth of ]a*t year’s, Qa the other hand* Vbe homo deliveries of American cot ton have dwindled down to loss than oue-tounh, and the aggregate to five-t-ighthßOt last year’s. Theexportto Ihe Continent shows also a large decrease, when, from tbe quantity exported, tbat which has been sent to the t/ijiUU Stales since tbe Ist of January bales American and 5,700 bales Surate) comes to be deducted. Nor is there yet any appearance that consumers are ne cessitated, by their wauts, to come forward } the stocks of in Manchester are said to be again in course of increase, and tbe Continent seems almost to have given over purchasing cot ton. Notwithstanding tho great rednetion in the de liveries, our stocks of cottou are ansnuaug alarmingly small proportions, even if sot measured by those of last year, and unless an early supply should come to our a>sistance, the cotton famine is drawing nearer. We have had a large import this week, mostly from India, but for a novelty we have also an import of Araeri -.an cotton, partly of parcels from Hew York, making the third passage across, and l t 26Q ba]eg from Charleston direct. The demand has again been very moderate from all clones of buyers, atd yet such is the difficulty of finding suitable lots of American cot ton that we have to raise our Quotations #ojlfd.--viz: Middling Orleans 12£{d.; Mobiles 12-gd.; uplands 12tfd. Bffiailp, being in large stock, arc heavy of sale, and rAthor lower. A large business in Egyptians, yet prices are scarcely supported. Bumfs continue in domaud, hut the lower Qualities are irregular in price; the bettor de scriptions lire very firm. Tbe trace have taken 24,640 lmhe, exporters 2,240. and speculators 5.350. At sea ft( m Bombay for Liverpool 198,000 bales, against 247,000 lAfct year, and 277,000 from the United States. Rbport or TinrDsLAwißß, Lackawanna, and Wbst bkx Railroad.—The last annual report of this Compa ny shows ibolollowing rtsuliß; lievenuefor 1861.... $2,169,496 00 Expenses 830,266 22 Profits .... Profits iu 1860. Increase in 1861 22,991 18 The coal department for IS6I exhibits the following result: Quantity on baud Deconb&r 31, 1860, net t0n5.67,456 15 Quantity carried to market in 1861, viz: Mined by the Company, from Uuds owned end leased by them—net tuus. lv Purchased from other p&rtitfr net tons.,*• .532,303 06—1,104,318 19 Net tons Quantity sold and delivered in 1661. Quantity on brad Ssocnibw 31, lSdl, (><<> , . 124,ddd 06 The quantity sent to market in 1861 was 24,091,09 net tons in excess of I 860; and the steak on hand 3Ut De cember, 1861, Ja 62,210 net tons more than the previous year. jffeuenue—YaJue of coal on hand Decem ber 61, 1860 9211,214 W T'aid for mining, purchase, anil transportation of coal and all other expenses <, t Ibis firvßrtrn*rUt inlSfl... 1»» ctiTcd for coal told, rents, etc 3,196,114 23 Value o( coal on hand Du c«wber 31,18b1. No allowance is made fur the coal mini*! from tho IhiiJh owned by the company, unu the freight is cal culated at two cents per grow ton on the Southern Di vision, two cents per net ton on the Northern Division, v. hat l» ectimlly paid of connoctins roads, and a oliAyge on t'>e latter for use of cars. Ihe above exhibit shows a loss in the coal de partment of $260,698*6 on the year’s bueioeia, and exhibits tho true policy of these companies. By charging high tells on coal, and then selling it at a loss in the (hey exclude all other coal operatOM ffdlft tlid use of their and compel them to sell their coal to thfso companies on their own terms, or leave their lands lie idle, while, at the same time, they break down the competition of other regions, and destroy all tbeother iiivestmentfl in the coni trade of Pennsylvania The Legislature never intended that such privileges Should be granted to any incorporated company in the State, and if permitted to exist any longer, without a deter mined effort to remedy the evil, it will be a great outrage on the rights of the people of this state. In connection with this subject, w« Hgam lirgo upon every person interested to go ui Harrisburg ou Tuesday next, to meet the Governor and Attorney General of the sralo at the-Executive Department, at half pi*st two o’clock P. M., the time appointed by him for a hearing if nil the partki iuttrftud, relating ftthelilJi pacße by the Lfgislsture. This meeting was appointed by the Governor, At the request of parties on toth sides of the fittftKtlofc. who dwlred a hearing liafnra the Unvflrnnr acted on the hilts in Question.— Bottsvilid Ml)t€rs Journal. Philadelphia Stock Eti [Reported by 8. K. Slaym FIRST 1 118 Penuft K lots 46 lift do.. CAIMots 46 877 Beadixg 11...10ta 22 113 uu.. eaflh-lotu <2*2 &0 do" 22 ft 100 do...sdysAint 22ft 100 do bn 22 100 do 22 100 do - -.h& “Ml 88 Sptticu & Blue It. l'i fit) d 0...... 12 ft 1500 U b Coup 6s r Bl s5Vn 95ft 7000 do****** fl&ft 180 N Pmma K...Snta 7 £OOO N Poona 6s 72 2660 do OlmtScrp 65 4 Little bcbllt Bft 2000 Suub A Erie 7n.. 90 | CISTWBB 200City6s 94ftj J 5 Lehigh Nar Strip. 37ft I 10 d 0... 37ft| NiW&D fiaoo N Pcnim Ob 72 1000 d 0..... 72 300 City 6k Now 08ft 500 do New 98ft 50 Beading R 22 100 do !2!2 Ifki do cash ‘21.94 100 L Island B..cssh J2ft ; TOCbes A Wal 1t... 31 20UU W Branch J3*lf».b& 85 mo.U Bt.liO T N-R.iJ 106 ft 160 Spruce A Fiimß LoAiiit 12ft AFTER 1 1000 U S6s Cp’Bl... 05ft UOUUO do 9fi I 2000 Sebl Nnvlia’B2. 05 ] closing pb Bid. Asked . u S 6s 1881.... 96 USir 7 3 10 N.lUttft 100jK PliilfuSa Gx 94ft 9f> Pbiludtt 6s new. 98 ft 99 Pemtft 5s 84ft 85 Benaing R 21.94 22 Kl'wlwßn'BoM3 DC Rwul ImJh t 70.... 90 Read mt 6s ’86.. 80 Perns 1t....... 46 46ft Penna B 1 mfifl.lOl 10! ft Ptiiiift K%m 6i 93ft 94 3lorriB Gnl God 4U 44 MmrisCnl Prof 118 $261,006 012 070 315.340 116,000 149.300 wm 33 020 214.610 137.061 56 140 215,900 84,n4i 389.057 99.750 219.323 146,510 101,233 146,000 149,000 Sell Nav Stock. 4 5 Scb Nav Prof... lift 12 Sell NftY 63*83.. 05 6f) ft Kimirkß.. 8 sft 3,613,994 There is very little demand for Flour except for home use, and tbe market is 400 Dbls 1 are been takeu, S 5 for common, &nd ft 0.25 for good Western suporfme. Sales to tbe trade are liuiittd at the above figures for nuporfine* 97ft® 5 56ft for extras: 55.500&75 for and for fancy brands, an to quality \ tlio recoipta and stocks continue ?ery light llyo Ifiour is scarce* and gelling in a email way at $3.37ft d 3.50 bbl. -Jorn Meal is rather qu tt, at #2.66e2.76 hbl for Peusylvania- AVitbat.—There is a jood demand for milling, and prime Pennsylvania is scarce, And wanted at 127a125c, the former price generally refused \ 669 bushels common white sold at 134;’, aud some small' lots of good and prime at 140®145c. Bye comes in alnwly, and Penn sylvania iB scarce at 72c. Corn —about 11,000 bushels SouihiTH yvlliw h» 6b fit s&tf iilhmt* which is an advance. Oats continue ocarco, and in reijapsti at 38c for Pennsylvania; holders generally auk higher figures. Babk.—There is little or no demand for Quercitron, fthd |l| bt No, lis dull at Jj?3o 60 ton. COTTOB. —There ia no aUeration in price or demand* and a bniiud business coiug. GhOCERiKSisn Pbovisions.—The markets for both are film, but not very active to-day. f-KKus are very quiet, aud Cloverseedisunoted at $4.50 huthtL: WmsKT Ik dull: bhls selling as wanted at 23ft ®24c, and Drudge at 21fta22c gallon. Tilt murhtt ia more active to-day, and prices about the samo as last quoted, tho receipts reaching about 1,3f0 head, ranging at from $7 to $8.75 4P* 100 fl>s, as to quality. The following are the particulars of the sales: §& Carr* Vtfio, ;$SO>B 41 Kimble A Kirk, Lancaster county, 97ff18.50. 28 Kennedy, Lancaster county, sBft>B.7s. IX to Ift The arrivals and sales cf Cows are very small this week, only reaching about 56 head, selling at from $2O to $45 & head 2,500 Rk£6p arrived and sold thia weak at from 5 to sft r. lb for wool Sheep, aud 4c for clipped, according to quality. 3ho .arrival* of Hogs at the Avenue Drove Yard reached 650 bead, selling at from $5 to 86 W 100 As, net. The arrivals of Fat Hogs at H. G. ImhofPs Union Drove Yard reached 3,019 bead, selling at from $4 to $5.25 for still fed, and $5 to $6 W 100 lbs for corn Hogs, as to condition. PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF TBADI JOHN E. ADDICKS, 1 THOMAS S. FEBNON, > Committee o; the Month. BAMUEL E. STOKES, J LETTER BAGS At ths Merchants’ .Exchanges Philadelphia. Ship Tusearora, Dunlevy— .'...Liverpool, April 26 BUip Fanny Fern, Cann London, soon tsMp Z«rretl, Mc&ouagie - Londonderry, soon Uarß Alex McNeil Somers .-..Belfast, soon Bark Zephyr, Small • ••• ..Cork, s«on 1.333,677 78 1,316,688 60 .1,171,775 14 .1,042,109 14 3 501,53 d 11 —S3,SC3,0>0 00 846,037 88—53,542,452 11 5200,598 95 iclmnge Sales, April 29. maker, Phila. Kxcoauge:] ROABD. 50 13th A loth-sts B Oft 1001.1 B J«.t m.. .100 ft 40C0.Phil it Eriefij..,, 89 cOOO 3lahl N 64 'S'l .Gflh fitft 101)0 0 A Am 6v '7s.ceh 89ft 1006 Pt-nua R 2*l in... 93ft 2i)!«1 VVaal Ss . 40 10 Lehigh Scrip..... 37 ft 100 ULtAwiAAd. U Pref 7 70 Elmira U Bft 10 do Prof.... 16ft 65 do Pref..luta 16ft 2 Girard 8b....... 40 209 0 B 7 30 T N.Eud 100 ft 38 Beaver Moadow.. baft 00 Race A Vine.OAP without roc 8 1500 City to Sew 98ft [2OO0 Titihigh Vdlto .., 99ft i« tSUAUDB. | 118 Pouna R.... OAT 46 I 100 Spruce A Pine li. 12ft jloOti Sunb A Erie 75... 89 3000 i>nna BSdm..i 83ft 20 Bk of N Libertieo 58 25 Lehigh Scrip .... 37ft 1000 Cam A Am 6j *75 90 100 Arch et B ... .b 5 18ft 60 do b& 18 ft 5000 U S fls Op ’81.... 1000 N Pahra 10k. ... 88 65 N Pa It Ist ai Sep 67 1000 Schl Nav Ga *82.. Oi 30 llHaver Mwailmv . 56 6013th & 15th- et* R 9ft 20 24 A3d-8t88.... 61 ftOAIU’S. 116 Cam AAm R 120 I 5 liu.iiwii**w*il29 HOES—FIRM. Bid. Aiked Elmira B Prf... 10ft 10ft tilmita 7s ’73, * 75 .. Llnmiiriß nx-d 12ft 12ft Le’gh Cl A Nav 51 51ft UCI A Nav Sep 37ft 37ft N Ponna It 7 7ft N L'umm ii 9n.* 7lft 72 N Pi’una 105... 89 90 lArawUCou... l?j 'i CarawisHft Pref. 7ft 7ft Prk A Sthwk R. 42 [Sec&TUd-atU, 00 01 ItRCrSYiuP-HUS 9 Oft WThilaln 8..V64 54ft Spruce A Pino., lift 12ft Green & Coaler. 23ft 24 Ghusft WrtiHUt, fioft 31 Arch Stroot..,. 15ft 15ft ia Markets* A nub 28—Evening. FUiludelphi Philadelphia Cattle Market, April 29 75 Jab McFillen, Jr., Lancretar couuty, $808.T5. 7§ f, Patbeway, Ohio, sB®9. 74 r. PfcFfiSen i Laucast-; r couuty, $303,79. 55 Cochian & McCall, Lancaster couuty, $808.75. 20 J. Seldomiidge. Lancaster ceuuty, sB,sotif9. 110 Mooney A Smith, 0hi0,57.50®5.75. 15 Ullmmi It &cli»Rib«rgi Uliio, S7eil,sQ, SO 11 Ghaiu. Pcnuftylvania, 9r3e4, f>4 Fuller A Brothers, 58®8.75. 16 H. Frank. Pennuylviu ia. $4. 105 Owen Smith, Pennsylvania $7 25®9. 16 KefDer rermsylvania, $7OB. Si fimrmfcer Jk Brother, S.fs. 16 Airpman. Lancaster county, $SaB.75. 22 B. W. Wjtmor, Lancaster couuty, $8»B.50. 21 B S. McFilieu, Lancaster county, $8*»8 75. 20 McCleee, Lancaster county, *B®B 50. 91 S Miller, LknAAaUi l Aoiihti-, §7a9. 36 L. Frank, Pennsylvania, s6a7. 67 S. Stourm. Pennsylvania, $7.50®9. 35 J Tailor, Pennsylvania, s4®s. 28 J. Culp, Pennsylvania, $8&8.75. 20 J Kclbr; Pennsylvania. SBaB 23* 36 S. Groff, Lancaster county, s7aB. Brig Alice Maude. Edge! Cioufucgos. April 28 Brig Yictoiie, Morrell Demorara, soon Brig ilreesM, ... Barbados, soon Schr Isabella Marla, Wall St Thomas, soon Schr Ann Carlet, Cat let St Kitts and St Barts soon BAILING OF THS OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. SHIPS LSATB FOB SAT. Canada.. Boston. .Liverpool April 30 City of N Fork.. New York.. Liverpool.. May 3 fttttef i ll m•• ? r W York. .Liverpool. May 7 Lierneu., ,... * *N«W York.. Bremen, ».», .... ~,iujr id Europa. Boston. .Liverpool .fit ay 14 C of Washington .New York. .Liverpool May 10 America Boston.. Liverpool May 14 Endingburgh... ..New York. .Liverpool May 17 huroeeia. ...... .1* ew Ycrk..Uuuil>urg. ......... May Q 1 China,,,........ New York. .Liverp001........ ..May 21 FROM EUROPE. Bremen...... Brattoaipfen.. New York,•••••, „ April 16 C o* Washington..Liverpool..Now York ...••...April 16 British Queen, ...Liverpool. .New Y0rk..,,.... .April 19 Europa Liverpool.. Boston .April 19 Borussia Southampton. .New York April 23 Edinburgh Liverpool.. New York April 23 Cliiua,,. .. Liverpool. .New York ........April 26 Bt-nsa,, Southampton. .New York •••April 30 Niagara.,, Liverpool.. Boston.,. April 30 G Eastern...Milfntd Haven.. New York May 6 Scotia Liverpool.. Now York. May 10 The CallloHiia Mkil SteanfeKi noil from New York on the Ist. 11th and 21st of each month. MARINE INTELLIGENCE. FORT OF PHILADELPHIA) April 39, ISG*» .6 3—SUN SETS.. 8 51 2 26 SUN BISES HIGH WATER.. AfefttVEb. Scbr Hattie M Mayo, McFarland, 19 days from Port land, with potatoes to E A Souder St 00. Schr Harriet Fuller, Hamilton, 2 days from New York, with mdse to J E Bazley A Co. Scbr U A Gould, PbJlbrook, 8 days from Frankfort, Me, with bailey to J E Bazley A Co. Sell Emily Fowler, Willard, 6 days from Boston, with mdse to S E Bazley A Co. ' Schr Gtoie G Baker, Horsey, 2 days from Brandywine, Dc-I. with mill feed 16 B, M. Le&. Schr Lucy, Spencer, 2 days from Brandywino, Bel. with corn meal to R M Lea. Schr S O Fitbian, Tuft, 2 days from Brandywine, Del. with mill feed to K M. Lea. Schr Ceies, Woolatoii. 2 days from Brandywine, Bel. with coin meal to R M Lea. Schr J W Early, Harrington, 1 day from Frederica, Bel. with corn to Jas Barratt St Son. Schr Emma, Brooks, 1 day from New Castle, DeL with corn to Jaa Barrett A Son. CLEARED. Bark Achilles, Gallagher, Key West, Thomas Richard son A Co. Schr J L Geietv, Key West, D S Stetson A Co. Belir E R Smith* Smith* BuHtoii* Hammett* Yan Pusan* Jt Loclminn. (Correspondence of the Press.) BEADING, April 25. The following boats from tho Union Canal passed Into the tichuylklll canal to day, bound to Philadelphia, laden and consigned as follows: Star, grain to Joseph Seyfert; A B Sherk, do to Ham phrejs, Hoffman Jk Wright; Withers St Kalbach, lumber to captain; Go] P E Will, do to Bolton, Christman & Go; Catharine Elizabeth, pig iron to Gaboon A Go; Yienna, iron ore to E & G Brooke. MEMORANDA. Steamship Norwegian, Mcfttosftri, Bftilvd from Tort land 26tli inst. for Liverpool. Ship Ww Cummings, Willar, remained at Port Royal 24th iuet. Bark Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, 62 days from Sierra Leone for Philadelphia, waa spoken 21st lust, in lat3s 39, lon 69 63, and supplied wiih provibiono, water, Ac. by tho ship St Louie, at New York. Bai k Vigo, Thurlow, from Buenos Ayres, at St Thomas 31 et ult, and cleared let inst. for Cuba. JtaTk Our Union, Kent, from Montevideo, at St Thomas Ist inn. and sailed 2d for Naguabo, Bark Atlas* Knowles, at 5t Thomas sth Inst* from Buenos Ayres. and cleared 10th Tor Porto Rico. Bark Mary Lucretia, Bowers, from Montevideo, arrived at fit Thomas Ist inst. and brig Hampden, Miles, arr 4th, both in distress—what nature not stated. Schr Wanderer, hence. at New York on Sunday. Bciir Juira Auna, Harding, from PeraaTilmco, di St Thouias 7th inst. and cleared Bth for Turks Islands. Schr Smithsonian, Davis, at St Tbomaa Ist inst. and cleared for New Yoik. gchra Win S Stevenson, Myers, and Geo E Btone, hence at Fail Kivu UTttli iimL gebrs A G Pease, Smith; Seneca, Phinney; A Banett, Cornish; Jonas Sparks, Truman, from Boston, and L H Ei.dicoit, Leeds, from Providence, all for Philadelphia, at Now York on Sunday. Schr Titer. Gnlilthvrait. From Sfti’o for Philadelphia* at Nnwpt.it 25th just. Schr* Western Harr, Crowell; J W Elliott, Doan; Pilot’s Bride, Orkin; Virginia Pricn, Eldrldge; John Hope, Hnlse; J W Holmes, Bristol, and A H Partridge, Pmipn, were at Port Royal 24th inst. BIOTINA ROOFING, MANUPACTUKKD BT TBK UNITED STATES BIOTINA ROOFING COMPANY, No. 0 GOB* BLOCK, Corner GREE N and FITTS Streets, Boston, Mass. This Portable Roofing is the only article ever offered to ihe public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is light* Aaudsoms, and easily applied and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any pan of tho world. It will not £r&n. T. THOMAS, myT.ij nr walnot etmi* maMpUi* THE PRESS.—PHILADELPHIA. TUESDAY, APRIL 29, 1862. SALE B¥ ORDER OP COURT.— THOMAS A SONB, Auctioneers.—Under an order of tbe Hupreme Cnurtj of Pennsylvania, for the Kastern District, n ode in the raueo wherein Rtlaabeth Y. Walker is complainant aud Boehia Puushee et el. respondents. Ju January t*-rw<, 18CO- No. 24. Will bo boU at oublic sale, or TUESDAY, April 29, 1862, at 12 o'clock, noon, at tbe PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, iu the city of Philadelphia, by the hands of filnssrs. Moses Thomas A tons, auctioneers, tho following de- Bcrtirpa property* Tir.T ~ No. 1. £?§ ABC IT STREET —Ml that three-story brick mes- Biis-euage aud lot of grouud thereuuto belonginK, situate pp the south eide of Arch street, between Front and gccoud pircets* in Hw vi( r pwiedniphf*, (tv«. containing in front lift feet, aud iu depth 32 fe«t; bounded B with a nieseiisge and lot late of Thos. Green, S, with ground late of Oal**b Ransteod, W. with a 4-feot 2 inches wide alley, and N. with Arch Btreet aforesaid; wlih tho AAlnHiAtt MSA Ahd prieilAdfh rtf O&\A allay, aud the right to build uv«r the mute as far back as the said lot extends, bo as not to obstruct the passage of the said alley. Bents for $l5O. No. 2. Cp WALNUT BTBKKT—AII that two*Htorj mossn* EliJhge Hud lot of ground therountn bolouuing, Bitnata ou the north side of Walnut street, iu the city of Phiia> (h-lphio, (No 211;) onutaining in front on Walnut street 18 feet, and exteudiug iu depth 61 feet \ bonuded 3 by Vralnut stroet, W. And N. by a And lot for* merly ol Tliou hh Proctor, and K. by a muitiuago and lot tormerly granted or intended to bn granted to Matthew Whitehead. Subject to a around rent of #42 67-100 per aomun. The house reme for 3300 a year. j*. No. 3. JEB QUARRY STREET—AII that two-story frame Bli.nit*pßuage aud lot of giound, situate on the north Bide of Quarry sireet, (No. 221,) between Third stroet and Broad street or Moravian alloy, in tho city *»f Phila delphia; containing in breadth, east and west, 18 feet, end ii> depth fe<.-t 3 brtllbddd & by Q..i4yyy street, W. by around formerly of Charles Reiser, uow or Into of Daniel Sutter, N. by grouud formarly of Edward Turner, aud E by grouud formerly of Philip Fehl, now or late of Andrew Scott Wonts for ftlSO a year. CHARLES 8. PANCOAST, Maxtor. N. 31. The title papers Oku be aeon &t (he office or the Master, 41G Walnut street. M *1 UOMAS A SONS, Auctioneers, nplo-12.1G.10.23.26,29 139 and 141 S. FOURTH St. U DISTILLMtS. The DISTIIiIiKBY known u the “PHCENIX." fvAcvrly ownvd and occupied by SAUL. SMVSR. Esq., titufttod on TWENTY-THIBD, between BAO» and VINE Streets, Philadelphia, Capacity 600 bushels per day, is now offered for sale ou reasonable and aocozu rtUrt tr tcnUH- 1 h j-T. rtittnliiff Al&d KSS all the modem improvements. An Artesian well on the pre mise* furmahoe an unfailing supply of good, pure water. Address Z. LOCKS A CO., No, 1010 MARKET SUt, fAM-dtf 1 OUSE TO LET, GERMAN- P 3 TO WN. A Stone Cottage in the lower part of Ger miintnwn. emmnfinding a eplm.did view of the surround ing country, within 3nO yards or TurnpiKn, and three minutes walk of two stations on dtoam Railroad. Apply to GEORGE JUNKIIteSBQ-i southeast comer SIXTH aud WALNUT ap!3-18t* m Foil Sale OR TO LET—Pour Ex Houses, on the west aide of B-ROAD Stroet, below Columbia avenue. Apply at the southwest corner of NINTH aud SANSOM Streets. mh26.tr TO LET—A beautiful COON 2E» TRY-PLACE, of 10 acres, ou the west side of FBONT- Street road, above Ilart lane, within ten mi nutes' walk of the Krunkford aud Soathwark passenger cars. early lb Abril. Apply At the South west corner NINTH and SANSOM, second story. Hih23- tf UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TBICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. SCT. Tfi® PBKSIDKN T OF TIIK UNITED STATES, TO THE UIAKBBAL OF THE 15 iSTKBtf X>isxßid£ OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHKKEaS, Tbe District Court of the United States in ar.d for the Ea&tern District of Pennsylvania, rightly &r.d dbly py.ifti-Ldiun an a Libbl, filed in tha name uf tho Unit'd Slates of America, ba»h decried ftll perWAB in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in t< n bundled and ten barrels of Rosin, and one hundred and eighteen casks of Botin, taken seized on the 14th dftv of March. 1862. by the Naval forces of the United Stales, in the Sounds of North Carolina, uuder tbe command of Flag-Officer J. C. Rowan, at Newbern, North Carolina, to be monished, cited, aud called to judg ment. at the timo and place underwritten, ami to the effect hereafter exnrtsßid, (justice bo reuuiriag.) You are therefore charged, and atrictlj enjoined and com* banded, lliat you omit not, but that by publishing these present* jn at least two of the daily newsnaperß priltfed aud puhlisbud in tbo city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Inielligmctr, you do rnouiah and cite or musß to be monisbed aud cited, peremptorily, all persons in gene ral who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or in terest in the said ten hundred and ten barrels of Rosin, and one hundred and eighteen casks’of Rosin, to appear liAfrtra ihe Hon. JOHN OALWALADEIt, tho Judge of the said Court, at tho District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publica tion of these presents, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, betweeu tbe usual hours of hearing caußCß* then and there to allow, or allege, in due foim of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said ten hundred aud tuu barrels of Rosin, and one. hundred and eighteen casks of Rosin, should not be pronounc* <1 to belong, at the time of the capture of tho game, to ibp enemies of the United States, and as goods of their eneniiep, or otherwise, JiaWe **ntl euhjecs W coD'iom imtion, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful prize?; and further to do and receive iu this beha’f as to justice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, gene rally, (to whom by ihe letor of these presents It la »)aO intimated,) that if they shall not appear at tbe time and place above meutio* ed, or appear aud shall not show a reasonable and lawful cause to the contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudica te* in on tlic said capture, ami may pronounce that the said ten hundred and ten bands of and one hun dred and eighteen casks of Rosin, did belong, at the time of ihe capture or the same, to the enemies of the Uniiad States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and enndera tiob, to be adjudged end condemned aa lawful prize, the absence, or rather contumacy, of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to tbo said Di-trict Court what you shall do in tbe primißee, together frith tlieoe presents,. Witness the Houorable JOHN CADWAL-VPICR, Judge of the sahl court, at this twenty fifth day of APRIu, A. D. 1862. an-' 'u Jhe eighty-sixth year of the InGtpendence of the said United States. ap2B 3t G. B. FOX, Clerk District Court. TTNBED STATES, EASTERN DIS- U TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, SGT. THE PRESIDE NT OF THE UNITED STATKS, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA, GREETING: WHEREAS, The District OouTt of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rishtly and duly proceeding on a libel filed in the nani9 of the t!uitr Do. 11 HO fi !r»r«i April , lSftii. { rROPOBAI.fi will he received at thin office, until 12 o’clock M. on the 29ih day ot A pill, for furnishing f«>r the use of the Uiutttl biato* Army, at such time* and in Mirli quantities ns may he required fluring tho month of Hay. Ike loliouiiifl Subsistence Stores, vizi jitO barrels prime n»cf« new Perk, in new, well-coop ered barrels. 1,500 barrel* extra superfine Flour. S(H) buehrls new white Beane, in barrels. 25.000 pounds prime Rictu in barrelHi 20,000 pounds prin e Uio Conep, in barrels. 25,(00 pounds light-yellow r-ugar, in barrels. IO.CKMI pounds white Sugar 2.000 pounds Adamantine Gandies, full weight, twelves. fiiOOO wumto good, hard Soap. , 2 tiGO gallons Ylni'gar. 1,000 gHlloue Syrup or Molasses. All articles to be or the best Quality, securely packed, and in perfect order for transportation. Bids will Include packages and delivery in the Gity. gellex’e name and date of purchase required on each packago Oertiflc-tcs of inspection of Meat and Flour will be required (Samples iu boxes, distinctly marked, niopt accompany bids tor all articles. except meat. Bidb from known dealers or manufacturers only will 1,«. onrMrnJ, Lhd «.AoL bid I>l uuAttmpauied by the written guarantee of respectable persons for the faithful perfommne* of the contiact. Proposals lo bo indorsed 11 Proposals for Subsistence Stores,” aud directed to F. N, BUCK, ap2fi.4t Cant and C.’s Vol. Service, A KM* CLOTHING AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE, rniLADKi.rni i, April 23,1862. M 2 A LED PROPOSALS will b* at this office, until 12 o clock M., on TUESDAY, 29th inst., for furnishing 250 Hospital Tents and File* in conformity wi-h tbe army pattern, to be delivered at tho SOIIUYL KILL ARSENAL. The Duck to be 28# inch 15 ounce, or 24 iuct Ifcjf ou„c* for both Tout hbd Flp. Biddf rs must state how boou they can be delivered. All bids must be endorsed, “Proposals for Hos pital Tenia,” and be addreeaeJ to G. II CRO9MAN, * p Q4-£t Deputy Qu&rUrm&ater OanoraL MEDICINAL. T\7 ONDEUFUL SCIENTIFIC DIS VV COVER! OF PROF C H. BOLLE3, 1220 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. READ THE FOLLOWING OAItEFULLY. The difference between fact And fiction, of permanently curing the sick and sutieriug of their Uioeanee, or adver tising to cure and showing but little or uo evideuce of cures, can be well appreciated by the anxious inquirers after health, by attentively reading the following nynop ftjp of ceptificateß ftoin the most reliable gentlemen in Philadelphia, Who wore permanently cured by Prof. 80LLE8,1220 WAL dUT street, and after they had been given up as incurable by the most eminent medid&l men of this city: Judah Levy, Bronchial Consumption, 814 South Front Xtrrcf, Edward T. Evans, preacher of the M. E. Oburcb, Dys pepsia of long standing, Laryngitis and Lumbago, 1633 Heimutb street. Alexander Adaire, Inflammatory Rheumatism, Lum bago, long Riasdicg, 1812 s»rcry sbiMsi, Si^ht^dQib Kensington. William H. Shaine, Paralysis of the lower lirubs, (Paraplegy,) and Epilepsy, 110 .South Twentieth street j. J. Bailey, Dyspepsia, and Lumbago, 219 Market street. Thomas Owens, Congestion of tho Brain and severe Beruonbago of the Lunge and Diabetis, American Hotel, Philadelphia. Charles L. Jones, Dyspepsia aud Lumbago, 528 Arch James Nugent. Deafness i£r six years, and ringing and roaring in the Itead, Fifteenth and Bedford streets. Geoige G. Presoerry, Chronic Bronchitis aud Catarrh, formerly proprietor of tho Girard House. Thomas Harr up, severe Diabetis, Rose MiUfl, West Phi ladelphia. George Grant, Rheumatic Gout, long standing, 033 Market street. H. T. De Silver, Chronic Neuralgia and Inflammatory Rheumatism, 17dti Cbeatout street* C. B. Carmich, Chronic Dyspeptia and Inflammation of the Kidneys,tChestuut and Fortieth streets. Huyh Harrold, Bronchitis aud Disease of the Kidneys, 49 South Third street. 8, P. M. Tasker, Chronic Dyspepsia, and Kidney Dis ease, 102 S South Fifth street. Jamcp P Grevoe, 31. D., long standing and severe Lum bago, 210 Pipe street. Edward McMahon, Consumption, 1227 Front street. _ BiMiforii Stillwell, eongestiroof the iiews ml ctronio Dyspepsia, 10*6 Palmer street Charles D. Cushney, Paralysis of the lower limbs (Paraplegy) and Dyspepsia* Western Hotel. J. Ricket, Chronic Bronchitis, Constipation and Con gestion of the Drain* 018 Gallowbiil street, Caleb Lamb, Bronchial Consumption of five yean standing, 1435 Chestnut street. Rev. J. Mallory, Aphonia, Philadelphia. M. M. Lanniog, Nervous Prostration, Cadbury Ave nue. J. 8, Bitter, Catarrhal Consumption, 535 Richmond Street. , • „ „ N. B.—ln addition to the above cases cured, Prof. 0. D. BOLTiEb bae cured two thousand Chronic and Acute cases within lees than three years in Philadelphia, all of »li}A case* k»il rMuleJ the treatment of the m6it tMl nent medical men. Please take notice that Prof. B. does not advertise any certificates of cures, except those cured in this city. Prof R. has aatablithod himself for life In this city, and his success in treating the Bick is a sufficient guaran tee that he claims nothing but scientific laota in his dis covery in the übs of Electricity as a reliable therapeutio agent. N. S It edn b 4 f&* the diseased to recollect that Prof. B. has given a word of caution in his pamphlet to guard them against trusting their health in the hands of those in this city claiming to treat diseases according to his discovery. This caution may seem severe on those using Electricity at hazard, but it is the severity of truth and designed for the good of humanity. Consultation Free. advertisement in another column. PROF. C. H. BOLL'S 9, 1220 WALNUT Street, Philada. pUEE GEOBGIA ABEOW BOOT. The special attention of physicians and families is called tu the superiority of this Article. It is rapidly papplandog all other kiudrt, and all tlrjw who hare osej it give It the most decided preference. The following extracts, from certificates in the hands of the manufac turer, “Col. Hallowks," will show the high estimation in which the Georgia Arrow Boot is held by those gen tleman of the medical profession who hare fully ex amined it. •9" One pound, 62# cents, or two pounds for @l. Complete instructions accompany each package, show ing how to make tho most delicious article* for the table. FOE SALE* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT FfiED’K BB r WITS DRUG and CHEMICAL STORE, N. E. GOB. of FJFTB and CHESTNUT Btreota, PHILADELPHIA. “Ihare examined and prepared some Arrow Boot, manufactured by Col. Hallowes, of St. Mary’s, Georgia. It has the best quality of that rariety of fa'cula I hare met with, being superior to any Bermuda, or other Ar row Root I have seen. a SAMUIL JACKSON, M D., mh2o-stuth3m “ University of Peunas Ivauia ” O.LUTEN CAPSULES PURE GOIS-EIVER Olti. The repugnance of most patients to OOD-LIVKB OIL, and the inability of many to take it at all, has in duced various forms ]of disguise for its administration that are familiar to the Medical Profession. Some of them answer in special cases, but more often the'vehid* neutralises the usual effect of tho Gil, proving Quite as unpalatable and of less therapeutic value. The repug* nance, nausea, Ac., to invalids, induced by disgust of the Oil, is entirely obviated by the use of our QAFStfLE^ OOP-LIYBB GIL CAPSULES bavo been much used lately In Europe, the experience there of the good re sults from tbeir use in both hospital and private practice, aside from the naturally suggested advantages, are 'suf ficient to warrant our claiming the virtues we do for them, foe Hag assured their use will result in benefit and deserved favor. Prepared by WYETH & BROTHER, 1412 W ALNUT Street. Philadelphia MUS. JAMES BETTS* OELEBRA* TED BUPPORTEBS FOB LADIES, aud tbe only Supporters under eminent medical patronage. La nes and physicians are respectfully requested to call only on Mrs. Bette) at her residence, 1039 WALNUT Street, ghitadeipbi*, {to ktoU Thirty thousand Invalids have been advised by their physicians to use her appliances. Those only are genuine bearing the United States copyright, labels on the box, and signatures, and ■lso on the Supporters* with tentbnonJal*. oel6-tnthstf GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. T> E OPES 4 WILLIAMS, NO. 10T JA) South WATER Street, offer for Hale the following: 210 whole, half, aud quarter boxes new M. B. and Layer Raising. & cane* prime new Figs. 20 bales Sicily Almonds. 60 bags prime Africau Pea Nuts. 60 kegs French Prunes, prime order. 100 boxes French Prut es, prime order. 60 half boxes prime new Valencia Raisins, riHEAP BUTTER! CHEAP BUT \J TER! only 12 els. per pound, at No. 812 SPRINQ GABDKN Street. mh26*tf LEAF LARD. —79 tiereeg, prime ket fle.wmdered loaf Lard for Bale by 0. 0. BADLEB ft 00.. mh2o>tf 103 ABOH Street. 2d door above Front. 3BBLS. GOOD COOKING BUT TEfi for ule very cheap ut No. 312 SPRING GAR DEN Street. mh2s.tr CHEESE. —150 boxes fine Herkimer Count, Choeee, for sole by 0. 8. SADLER A CO., uhSO-tf 103 ABOH Street, 21 door above Front. VERY CHOICE WHITE RYE FLOUB- only eta. per pound, at No. 819 BfKINO CARDEN Street. mKM-tf / r> IANDLES. Chemiosl Sperm Candles, \J for Bale by JAUBETGHB * LAYBBGNB, 909 •nd 904 South FBONT Street. mh!4 tF you want good pound J.BDTTEB, go to B. Z. GOTTWALB’, No. 812 SPRING 6ABDEN Street mh26-tf tIA CWT. CHOICE WHITE RYE FII6UR, just received inJ for Soli ti NA. 811 SPRING GARDEN street. mh9&-tf SARDINES. —A very superior brand for sale by CHARLES S. C ABSTAIBS, ap2 128 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street. MESS PORK.—2SO bbls Mess Pork, for sale by 0. 0. BADLEB * 00., njb2o-tf 103 ABOH Street, 2d door above Front. A/fAPLE SUGAR. —2 caseN choice IVI Vermont Maple Sugar, just reoelved and Tor sale by RHODES A WILLIAMS, ,p 24 107 South WATER Street- Fresh roll butter, eggs, &«., received daily at S. Z. GOTTWALS’, No. 819 SPRING GARDEN street. mh3fr-tf FRUIT. DRIED APPLES 66 sack* n tm Weetern Driod Apple.; T bbla saw Weatern Dried Apple*, jilt received and In itore Tor Hie by MURPHY A KOOKS, J.7-tf Ko. 1M NORTH WHABVKB. KAIBINS. —300 boxes Layer Raisins; 9Q9 half boxes Layer Raisins; 900 boxes MB Runeb Baiiiaa; 800 half boxes U B Bunch Balrfna. Now and cboloe fruit, now landing and for sale by MUBPHY A KOONB, JaT-tf No. 140 NORTH WHABYEB- CARD. CHARLES BIRNBAUM begs leave to inform the Public and bis former Cus tomers, that he has, in connection with his eon. resumed Baking, at bis old established staud, No. 1024 FINN street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, and respect full; solicits a continuance of former patronage. Bread daily. All orders for Bread aud Hasped Rolls attended to with punctuality and despatch. Philadelphia, April 24,1123. ap26-12t RAILROAD LlHe». 1862. &essmm ARRANGEMENTS OF NEW YORK LINB9. THE CAMDEN AND AMBuI AND PHILA DELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO.’S LINKS FROM I'll ILA DEL Fill A TO NIW YORK AND WAY PLAOEB. rtOV WALVDT-BTRBBT VRARV AMD KSIfSINGTO* DIPOT. WILL LKAVK AS FOLLOWS—VIZ fill, At II A* Mu Til Camden and Amboy; 0. and A. Ac« eohimodation 91 31 AlfiA. M., via Camden and Jorsoy City, (N. J.) Accommodation * 2 21 AtdJt A. M., via Kensington and Jnrney City, Vorninc Mail 8 00 At I V. MTil Camden and Amboy, Accommo- dation At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, G. and A. Kx- PTPM,,,, 8 00 At 4 P. M„ Ti» OrmiliCJl »»4 • r ' ir »°r ®Vi Bye ß i M ......... a w At 4 P. M., via Camden anil Jersey City, 2d Glass Ticket 8 24 At 6X P- M-» via Kensington and Jersey City, Evening Mai 1...... 8 00 At is *% M„ City SouUa ern Mail 8 00 At 5 P. M., via Camden aud Amboy, Accommoda tion* (Freight and Passenger)—lst. Class Ticket.. 286 Do. do. 2d Glam d 0.... I£o Tb<* AX P - M . Line rrin* dklly, Sußd&yA MiAtUi (CllS 12 P. M., Southern Mail runs daily. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton* Wilkesbarre, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac., at 7.10 A. M. from Kensing ton, via Delaware, Lackawanna and Weston* Railroad. For Maucli Chunk, AUetitowriPßotblebeiHt Bejvidere, Easton* Lambermlle* FleiniuKtont so.* at T.io A. M from Kensington Depot, anil 2X P. M. from Wiilnnt etreet wharf; (the 7.10 A.M. Line connects with train leaving Wanton for MaucK Chunk at 3.36 P. M.) For Mount Holly, at 9 A < St,- tf and 4 P. M. For Freehold, it 0 A. M.» and 2 P. M, WAY LI6>3S. For Bristol, Trenton, Ac., at 7.10 and #X A. M., and 6, 6.30, aud 12 P. M. from Kensington, and 2X P* M. from Walnut-street wharf For Driotol, and tntonnvdiatv et»tioa», at 11# A. M. from Kensington Depot. For Palmyra, Riverton, Delanoo, Beverly, Burlington* Florence, Bordentown, &c., at 12Xt 1» 4,6, and 6# P. M. gleMnUt YUBHTOR for BorJc.lowii Xtid iutorMS diate stations at xjf P M. from Walnut-street wharf. For New York, and Way Lines leaving Kentang ton Depot, take the care on Fifth street, above W ftluui, half an hour before departure. The cars rnn Into the Depot, end on the arrival of «iiali (r&ln run frobt Hit Depot. Fifty Pounds of Baggage only allowed each Passenger. Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as bag gage bnt their wearing apparel. All baggage over fifty b, ha far extra- The Company limit thoiv responsibility for baggage to One Dollar per poiind, find will not be liable for any amount beyond 9100, except by special contract. fA3.tr WM.H.fIATZWTR. *r«i>t fSS Egggsg*? NORTH PBNNBYL* VANIA RAILROAD. FOB BETHLEHEM, OOYLESTOWN, MADOH CHUNK* HAZLETONi EASTON, ECKLSY* Ac. WINTER ARRANGEMENT. THREE THROUGH TBAINB. On and after MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4,1861, Pas senger Trains will leave FRONT and WILLOW Streets, Philadelphia, daily* (Sundaya excepted,) ao follows; At O.'lO A» DI., (Express,) for Betmohera, AUeotoWDt Mancb drank, Hazleton, Ac. At 2.46 P. M., (Express,) for Bethlohem, Easton, Ac. This train reaches Easton at 6 F. M., and makes a 9\m waaeettvß with tbp temr tor Ton. At 6,00 P. M., for Bethlehem, Allentown, Mauofc Chunk, Ac. At 0 A. M. and 4 P. M., for Poylestown. At 6 P. Hi., for Fort Washington. Th e 4.46 A. M. Svprm *?r»lc mok«i cloio WUDftitiott With the Lebigh Valloy Railroad at Bethlehem, being the shortest and most desirable route to all points In the Lehigh coal region. TRAINS FOB PHILADELPHIA. weave Bfithtohetn at L©7 a. ax„ a.i® A, m., and *.a§ F. M. Leave Doylestown at 6.31 A. M. &nd 8.20 F. M. Leave Fort Washington at 6.59 A. M. ON SUNDAYS—Philadelphia for Fort Washington •t &-§6 a. a. 'Philadelphia for .Ocy lea town at 4 V. M. Doylestown for Philadelphia at 7 A. 3L Fort Washington for Philadelphia at 2.46 P. M. Fare to Bethlehem....J*l.&o I Pareto Mauch Chunk-22.66 Faro to Eautotuiini L6O | Through Ticfeota inner do procured it the Tloict Offices, at WILLOW Street, or BERKS Btreet, Is order to secure the above rates of fare. All Passenger Trains (except Sunday Trains) oonnect it Berks street with the Fifth and Sixth streets, and fcr bond, and Third-streets Passenger Railroads, twenty mi* notes after leaving Willow street. qo4 ELLIS CLARK, Agent. mHB PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL X aAILEOAD. THE GREAT DOUBLE TRACK BOUT*. 1862. 1862. THE CAPACITY OF THE ROAD T 3 NOW EQUAL TO ANY IN THE COUNTRY. THE GREAT SHORT LINE TO THE WEST. Facilities for the transportation of passengers to and from Pittsburgi Cincinnati* Chicago* Bt. Looiß, Bu Paul* Nashville, Memphis, New Orleans, and all other towns In the West, Northwest, and Southwest, are unsurpassed for speed and comfort by any other route. Sleeping and smoking care on all the trains. THE EXPRES9 RUNS DAILY) Mail and Fact Line Sundays excepted. Mail Train ieavos Philadelphiaat...B.oo A. M. Fast Lice ** “ M. Express Train“ “ ............ 10.30 F. M. Parkeeburg Accommodation leaves Philo, at.. 12.30 P. M. HurrJsibiirg “ »« S.Sh P. IL Lancaster A “ “ M - d.dd P. M. West will take the Mail Train, the Parkesborg Accommodation, and the'-Lancaster Acoom medation. P&US4&S4S6 £&v Sunburv. WiliiMiitport* Elmira, Bnf* falo, Niagara Falls, aud intermediate points, leaving Philadelphia at 8 A. H. and 2.30 P. M., go directly through. For further infonnaiiouAppiy at the Passenger Sta tic s, B- S. Comer of BWEV2NTH MARKET Streets. By this route freights of all descriptions can be for warded to and from auy point on tho Railroads of Ohio, Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, lowa, or Mis souri, by ¥Ail¥oad dineU or to any port on the navigfe ble rivers of the West, by steamers from Pittsburg. The rates of freight to and from any point in the West by Hie Pennsylvania Railroad, are, at all times, as fa vorable as are charged by other Railroad Companies. Merchants and shippers entrusting the transportation of their freight to this Company* cau rely widi confidence t' Us speedy transit. , For freight contracts or shipping directions apply to c* audress the Agents of the Company. S. B. KINGSTON, Jr., Philadelphia. D. A. STEWART, Pittsburg. CLARKE A Co., Chicago. LEECH A Go., No. 1 Astor House, or No. 1 South William street, New York. LEECH A GO., No. 77 Washington street, Boston. MAORAW A KOUtttt, ffV. 99 N9ffe H. H. HOUSTON, GenT Freight Agent* mua, L. L. HOUPT, Gen l Ticket Agent, Fbila. ENOCH LEWIS, Gcn’l Snp’t, Altoona. jyl-tf FALL AND WIN* tgSrOB*SSS" M- TIB ABBAHGEMEHT.- PHILADELPUIA, GEBMANTOWH. and NOBRIB - BATLBOAD. TIME TABLK. on and titer Monday* Ootober 28* 1861* until further notice, FOB GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia, 6,7, 8, 8,10.05,11,13 A. M„ 1,1, 8, «, t, 8,7, 8, B,lo*, and 11* P. M. leave Germantown, 8,7, 7*, 8, B*, B*, 10*, 11*, 1 M., 1,2, B, 1,6, 8,7, g, OJL', U p. M. The 8* A. M. train from Germantown stow at Day’* and Tioga only. ON SUNDAYS. leave Philadelphia, 0.05 A. M„ 3, T, and 10* P. K. leave Qermantowa, 8.10 A. M., 1,6, Bud fi* P, M, CHESTNUT HILL &AILBOAD. Leave Philadelphia, 6,8,11, A. M., 9.4, 8,8, end 10* Leave Ghestnnt Hill, 7.10,8.10,10.10, A.M., 13,40, 3,40, 1.40.7.40, and 8.10 P. SL. ON SUNDAYS). Leave Philadelphia, 8.05 A. M., 3 and 7 P.*, _ Leave Chestnut Hill. 7.60 A. M., 13.40, 6.40, end 8.10 P ' FOR TON/SBOHOOKISN and nobmbtown. Leave Pbiiadeipiush, 6, e.O©» A.* *»•* wAm% 6.06, end 8.05 T. M. « Leave Norri9town, 7,8, 8, 11 A. M., I*, 4*, and 8 p. M. ON sundatb. Leave FtdladeliiUa, 8 A, M„ 8 F. M. Leave Norristown, 7* A. M„ 6 P.M. FOB MaNAYUHK. Leave Philadelphia, 6*. 8, U A. M., I*, 8.06, 4*, 8.06, and 8.06 P. El. Leave Hanarnnk, 6*, 7*, B*, B*, 11* A. M., 3,6, tad 8* P. M. 0H bonLAYB. Leave Philadelphia, 8 A. M., 3 and 7 P. M. Leave Mauayunk, 7* A. M., 6* and 8 P. M. He K. SMITH, Qeneral Saperlntendabt) ,tr Urnot NINTH Wd OBBFN Streata be»imbbb WEST CHESTER iSßflgaO—OSg* > m PHILADELPHIA BAIIi- BOAD. TIA MEDIA. BPBINO ABBANOEMENT. On and after Monday, March 10th, 1862, the traina will leave PHILADELPHIA from the depot, N. E. cor ner of EIGHTEENTH and MARKET Streets, at 8.06 and 10,30 A. Mu »nd 2, 4,39, fffld 7 T, S,i and will leave the corner or THIRTY-FIRST and MARKET Streets, 17 minutes after the starting time from Eighteenth and Market streets. ON SUNDAYS, Leave PHILADELPHIA at 8 A Leave WEST CHESTER at 8 A. M., and 4.30 P. M. The trains leaving Philadelphia at 8-06 A. ML, and 430 P. M.j connect at Pennelton with trains on the Phi ladelphia and Baltimore Railroad for Oxford and inter mediate points. HENRY WOOD, mud General SHporlnteg&att PHILADELPHIA Wiawgi AND KLMIBA B. B. LINK. 1862 WINTER ARRANGEMENT. 1862 for WILLIAMSPORT, &ORANTON, ALMIRA, ui all points in the W. and N. W. Passenger Trains leave Depot of Phila. and Beading B. 8., cor. Broad and Cal lowhlll streets, at 8 A. M., and 3.16 P. M. daily, except Sundays. QUICKEST ROUTE from Philadelphia to points In Northern and Western Pennsylvania, Western New York, Ac., Ac. Baggage checked through to Buffalo, Niagara Falls, or intermediate points. Through Express Freight Train tor all points above* kaTaii dolly &t g P. M. for fnriher Information appl? to JOHN S. HILLIB, General Agent THIRTEENTH and OALLOWHILL, and M. W. oor, SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. jrtl-tX JSJa*FsassiiSJ REOPENING OF thb BALTIMORE AND OHIO RAILROAD.—ThU road, being fully BEPAIKBD and effectually GUARDED, i. now open for th. tr»n«- portation of pMße»g»n “ nd frei ?“ 40 * a . ,> ?i n ?.'“ s*“ GREAT WEST. For through tickets and all otber in formation npplr at the Company's Office, corner BBOAD Bt«e« ami WASHINGTON Avenue. •p3.tf President P. W. and B. R. B. Co. WEST CHESTER TRAINS, via PENN SYLVANIA BAILBOAD, leava depot, oorner ELE VENTH and MARKET Street*. at 8 A. M., 13.80 am, WddP.M- oB - tf EXPRESS COMPANIES. SOLDIERS Should be sent by HARNDBN’S EXPRESS, 001 CHESTNUT Street. They charge only HALF BATES, and send daily to Baltimore, Washington, Fertrem Mon* roe, and all otherpolnte occupied by ourtrooiw. fe34-Boa* THE ADAMS EX PRESS COMPANY, Office IM CHESTNUT Street, forward. Parcel*, Package*, Mer ehandlae, Bank Note*, and Specie, either by Ha OWB lines or In connection with other Express Companies, to aiu tbe erincipal Towns and dttlatof the United BWll B. S. SANDFBBD, r A ia Oeueral Hqperlntepdent. BUSINESS NOTICES. DR. FINE, PRACTICAL DEN wffIHrTIBT for 18 yean, No. 318 VINE Street, above Second, in Bert, the moat beautiful Teeth of the age, mounted on fine Gold, Bfatina, Silver, Vulcanite, Oo ralite, Amber, Ac., at price, more reaeonabte for neat and aubitantiai work than any Dentist 111 thil Btf. Teeth Plugged to lent for life. No pain la extracting Teeth. Artiflclel Teeth repaired to »uit. No NT Q»tH satl.Bed all la right. Reference, beat iamillee. fe22-0m TOHN A. ALLDERDICE, (I ATTOENEY-AT-LAWi Haa reeumed the Practice of hi. Profession at NEW OASTLE, DKLAWABE. fja3B-Bm* JOHN WELSH, Praotioal SLATE BOOFEU, THIRD Street and Bead, Is prepared to pnt on any amount of BOOfUJU, on the most MODERATE TERMS. Will gwvatp to make every Building perfectly Water-tight. WT Orders promptly attended to. my7~lr TOHN ii. MTEBS & OO. s AUOTION tj Er.KS. No.- 233 and 234 MABERT Stmt. 1862. BALE OF BOOTS ANTI SHOES. THIS MORNING, April 29. on four months' credit— jjOW packages and sbeva LARGE PKREBIPTOttY HRKCJAL BALE OF A STOCK OF NOTIONS, HOSIERY, TRIMMINGS, AND FANCY GOODS. *' v“I»l » pt-rttuplcry ep«-cl»l vf e silvfch of liwbiwy, Irimnmjgp, ibrcadft, nntioiiH, and fancy goods, ffrom a liouse closing business,) ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, April 30, at 10 o'clock, bj CRtalogue,ou a credit of four BlOlHllffl wmprinipp. *n parr, HOSIERY, GLOVES, Ac. Men’s and boys 1 white, brown mixed, aud fancy cotton holt hope, Ladies’ white, brown mixed, slate, ami ingram cotton Lao*. Lmtiea’ black and white spun silk, tnerlbo, Ithl IkiftbS* vrnni hose. MisttMt* merino and children’s fancy hose. Mm’s kid, buck, bsnver, and cashmere gloves and fituntMK!. ImllLA* übitu. black, niid cnlurud kidi cash* heaver, Herlin, and lislft IllWAli glOV9B{ lOllg and short IPlet milts; u en’s ami ladies’merino shirts) also, ijuiltcd ftnrt lw-op Fklr*«, ICIBRONS. TRIMMINGS. Ac. Dross Bnd coat trlnunimis hi great varifitj, corta, braid, tautls, frinttH. tIm P F. clnlhs, kt. BUTTONS. Coat, pant, vest, and ue*rl and Hg&te sliirt buttons. RIBBONS. Figured and plain mautua, satin, velvet, and trimming ribbons, *llk ami t.tr-.w b->,ir-<-tr,. TIiitRADS AND NOTIONS. Patent thread, spool cotton, croclmi and marking cot ton, srwing silk. Heel pens, pencilF, needles fish books, hair-pins, Ac. —jPori«*-morjnA***«, pocket-Uook-*, ft»na, COMBS—Fine ivory, India rubber, and horn combs in variety JEWELRY AND FANCY ARTICLES. An invoice of jewelry, sets, pins, sleeves, buttons, rll.Hfe. kOlda. gold L-4LC11.4. Jtiil- N. R.—bamples of the same will be arrkngM Fdf Exa mination. with catalogues, eurly on tho morniug of tho sale, when dealers will find it to Iheir interest to attend. BALK i)Y PRY GWPS ON THURSDAY TffIOBNING* May 1, on four months* credit— -800 packages British, French, and American dry goodx BALE OF OARPETTNOB. o*r VRTDAT MGRIUWG, May 2, on four months’ credit— -860 pieces velvet, Brussels, ingrain, and Venetian oar peeing*, mattings, &c SALE OF FRENCH DRY 00009. ON MONDAY MORNING* May 5, on four mouths’ crwlit— -700 packages French, German, Swiss, and British dry goods. * T7UBNEBB, BRDfLEY, & CO., J} 429 CHESTNUT STREET. BALH THIS (TUESDAY) APRIL 29, A CARD Tba attention of the Trade is requested to our sale of JJOO lots laiioited drv goods, this ( r onsday) ui«*niiiig, April 2f*, at 10 o'clock* by catalogue* for caslu consisting, in part, of— Liudm* 1 blnek ilrae do aU • Paris Batin tie cblties and satin Vestings. Fancy silk vi-fltiugs, nankineta. Himalayas, mo£anjbii itn iiiY«i9* <’f— buperb 'ixiumy bincK t-iTTetas, gros grnines, gros de rhines and figured bilks, for city trade. Also, plain, printed, and linen cambric handkerchiefs. Turkey red and MadraßS handkerchiefs, Marseille® kttllbi. ToiUt cover?, cravats, Gnnny HilJr, neck tics. Meedlewrrk embrniccries. umbrellas. Also. No. 6alB heavy poult de »me_bonnet ribbons. tSf Catalogues ai d sumples curly on morning of sale. & COT” AUOTIoir *KB3, 6!26 MARKET and 623 OOMMEBO* Ste. BALE OF 1,000 OASES BOOTS, SHOES, AND BIIOQANS. May 1, at 10 o’clock, precisely, wIU bo sold, by catalogue, 1,(00 cases men’s, boys’, and youths’ calf, kip, grain, and thick boots; calf aud kip, brogans, Con gypßß gaiters, Oxford ti&g, walking shoe* Ao • wommi’ti mlMios 1 , and cldldren’s naif, kip. goat, kid, and morocco heeled boots, shoes, gaiters, slippers, buskins, Ac. Also, a large and desirable assortment of first-doss citF-mado goods. tT 1 Goods open for ©lamination. with catalogues, early on the morning of said. M FITZPATRICK & BROTHERS, • Auctioneers, 604 CHESTNUT St, above Sixth. SALK OF FAUCY GOODi. r\Pfiß, STATfOXEItT, Envelopes-' Plank BonkH, Po tfolios. Porte-monaate?, Porffß, Sea Shells, Photograph Frames, Daguer.-eo t> pe Cases, Union Paper and Euvelop-sfl. Fancy Soaps, liC.j tSC< TDI9 MQBlttii'G* April 29, at the Auction Store, 604 Chestnut street* BALES EVERY EVENING, Or Faucy Goods Stationery, Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, OiilUry, K!lsfcF-£l&ted WilM, JSU. ‘ Couaigtimenta solicited. Gut-door sales promptly attended to. *" Y ULLAGE GREEN SEMINARY In a boautifol and healthful village, three mile# from Mtdia. Pupils received at auy tloiti for ibe sum mer. Boarding per week $2 25. Thorough course io the Mathematics, Languages, English Studies, aud all the branches usually taught. Boj s prepared for College or Business. M REV. iT. DEItVEY BARTON, A. M. &rQ4 lm V(1Ia«« U?yyu. Delaware (Jo , Pa. miiE WEfcT CHESTER ACADEMY, ' I Rt West Chester, Pa., within two hours’ ride from Philadelphia, will comnr-ncetbe Summer so won, of full ilve mouths—the seventeeutli sersiuu under the di« rection of its present Principal —on the first o! Way next. Bojs and young men are thoroughly prepared for College or business. Eight geutle n,en of tried abilit* And experience constitute the corps Of instructor*. The French, German, and Spanish lan guages are taught by native resident teachers. The De partment of “Military Tactics” is io successful operation, under the cl ar*e of a competent instructor, without, iu the least, interfering with the legitimate objects of the BChOvit Phil? til? individual student is not required to connect himself with it. Catalogues coDtaiuiug fuU information may be obtained by addressing the Principal, WILLIAM T. WYKRS, A. M., * At West Chester, Pa. TPOB-50 CENTS, AN Y PERSON can teach himself to write, with the aid of a Treatise on Penmanship, audtao copy books for manual exercises, by George J. Baker, Professor of Writing ia thfr Gi rarci College. Published aud for Bale by URIAH HUNT A SON, apl 7-tbfrtu6t* 62 NORTH FOURTH Street. HOLMESBHBG SEMINARY for TOUNG XiAT>TKS.—The duties of ibis* School will be resumed, after the Easter holidays, on the 28th ol APRIL. For circulars, references. Ac., address the Misses CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmeshurg, Pa. ap*B*lui# MARSBAL’S Balb—By virtue of a Writ of Sale, by iho Hon. JOHN OADWA LAI ER, Jiid«4 of th 6 DUMfil Court of tho Uuited States, in and for the Eastern District of Pemiaylvania, in Admiralty, to me directed, wili be sold, at Public Sale, to tbe Lighest find best bidder, for Cftßh, at DUTILH, COOK, A CO.’S AUCTION STORE, No. 124 South FRONT Strfrti pn MONDAY, May S, at 12 O'clock M.,499 cases of Powder, about 166 Loa. to the case: 308 boxes French Cart'Mges; 6 bullet-moulds; 3 cases Shoe Thread; 10 esses 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 MitHtn, and muHt ba re noTed immeiiiatftly afn?r the Mlo. WILLTAM MIG WARD, U. S. Marshal E. 9. of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 22,1862. ap23 6t ■VTARSHAL’S SALE.—By virtue of iVL a writ or ordet of sals, by the Hon. JOHN 04D TV ALADER, Jndgo of the District Court of the United State., in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Admiralty. to m« directed, will bo sold at tmlilic sale, to tbs highest end host bidder, for cnah, at MICIIGNRB'3 Stote, No. 142 North FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, May 6th, 1862, at 32 o’clock M., part of the cargo of the Bchooner FAIR PLAT, consisting of Fish, dried and in pickie; Butter in firkins, Starch, Leather, Onions, Brogans, Gandies, Sean, bales of Oakum, and Salt. The articles for sale can be examined on the morning of tho ,al„ WILLIAM MIELWAHU, U. S. Marshal TC D. of Pennsylvania. Pnu.eoKi.rHiA, April 22, ap23-6t M., and 2 P. M. COPARTNERS HlP.—The un- K*J deraienod have this day formod a Copartnership un der the narno aud style of JONES, WARNER, A 00., for tho transaction of a General DRY GfK)i)d Jobbing business, at 240 MARKET Street. GIDEON F. JONES, i BICHABD O. WARNER, DAYID 0. GOLD'S If. APRIL 21,1862. »p2i>-I2t* « T UOIFER” OIL WORKS. J-i 108-Bbls. “ Lucifer” Burning Oil on hand. We guarantee this oil to be non-explosive, to burn all the oil in tho lamp with a Bteady, brilliant flame, without ernsting the wick, and hot slowly. Bbls, lined with Mass enamel. WBIQHT, SMITH, A PKABSAIiIii fe2l-tf Office 516 MABKKT Street, CARBON OIL—IOO bbls. Natrona Oil in (tore and for sale by >v WILLIAM M. WILSON, mhia.tr 208 MARKET Street. COAX,. J>o beet"arCORSONT CO A L.—liebigh, Looust Mountain, Buie Vein, end Hickory, of ISSHt atiallty. ttnd Well prepared/ WM. H. OURTIB, apf2-lm* 1617 CALLO WHSLL Street COAL— THE UNDERSIGNED be* W« to inform tbel? ffidWii Ond th« gnbUO tUI they have rerooTwltbeir LEHIGH OOALDBPOT from NOBLK-STBBKT WHARF, Tart, northwest corner of EIGHTH and WILLOW Street*, where they intend to keep tb. bert onaUty ol LEHIGH GOAL, from th* moat anoraved mine*, at th* invert nrlce* Tour patronage I* respectfully aoliclted. ■owen pr.ee*. j OB . WALTON A GO., Office, 113 South BKOOND Street Yard, EIGHTH and WILLOW. mhl-tt Stevens house, (LATE DELMONICO’S,) N 6. 25 IJOiDWili NEW YORK. Five minute*’ walk from Fall Bivar boat landing. Chamber* street, and foot of Cortland street rnh2B.Sm GEO. W. STEPHENS, Proprietor. A CARD—THB UNDERSIGNED, lata of the GIBABD HOUSE, Philadelphia, h»w eased, for a term of years, WILLARD’S HOTEL, t> Washington. They take thla oocaaion to return to thetl UwS. tusd enaiapiera masr tii .nW. for. pai.4 fcron. sod bo, to aaaun them that they will he moat happy k -a than In thatr new anarter*. SYKES, CHADWICK, h 00. ’Wannsavoa. July 16.1 W. an3B-l» Pamphlet printing, Best and Cheapest in the City, at KINOW ALT A BROWN’S, 111 South FOURTH treet *p!o lAiKfi BY ACCTI#> AT 10 O’GLOfiK ON TIIORsDAY MORNING, EDPOATIUJHIAL. MARSHAL’S SALES. COPARTNERSHIP 1 NOTICES. ILLU MINATIN tt OILS. COAL DEALER, omes, 133 WAIiHBT SIRSSX, BELOW BEGOND, PHILADELPHIA. HOTELS. MALEB BY A HUT 10.1. Vh OA3 As aTsoNsT • Nos. 134 and HI youth FOURTH Strict STOCKS AND REAL ESTATE —2HIS DAY. Pamphlet catalogue now ready, containing full da. scriptions nf nil the property fo VP Tu«r*^Hy T 29|4i irflln with a list of ontos May Oth nnd liiliii by orUur of the Bnprnno Court, Orphans’ Court, and others. NOTICE.—Thu sain nf funitr.ro Nn 1610 Mount Vernon street is postponed. HSr iPtyfititO SALES REAL RttYvr it Kj&l> £T party. Printed lUta way be had at the Auction Start. .STOCK*, LOANS, Ac. THift DAY, April 2fli at 12 ftVUmk uwu, m Llio Ejtcluuigu, without MJftWVtt* for kCiiOUht u t U'lihin it may fc/ihfiAPh 6 Hharefl Farmers’ and Mecljaiiics’ Land and Building Association— par £2OO. Executors’ .Sale— Estate f>\ P. Schb-smger, doo'd Wi rihhrrs HirtuiuXiu and Pulttivilln ituilrmul Gompany. Airoi Tor mher ownnrii*** 33«haren Reliance Mutual IriHuruncn Company. l>hare (Vihtii.ehtal H-.LI 3 aharu.Point Kmtyn Purl? Association. ll* Miftmi >V*Mnmlwrl VvaJ Cumpwiy. aiisrt'B rnijurcipmu and Trinmumie LihrariM aod Academy of Fine Art*. 6 Ehares Logan County Mining Company. For account, of whom it may concern— -10 s-liare* Pcruot'cri iu?h Bm.'ding Association. IGO th&t&fl iitJ-od Ton liiii.iiV4.mvui Gmu>,av>^. TtNTH SPUING SALE—APRIL 29. Will include, under «n onler of the Supreme Court at PeriiitirlvaniH, Ihe Ihron following described properltua— 1 UJU'K-SI’DRV RUIfJK. DWELLING, N.,. 16A Arab street, west of Front. BUSINESS STAND, No 211 Walnut Btroot, wont of Beuwml. DWELLING, No. 2ZI Quarry street, 18 feet front. Alan, hy dtm*n of flatus uuui'l— THE.BARCLAY RAILROAD A S’l) COAL GDBA PANY PROPERTY, comprising Hcmmi thousand acre* of coal land* and apparatus for tuimnj/, and 41 dwelling* and other bijili'inm, :-nuine hinixi l , railroads, ,tc THBKK.KTMIO RKIUK DWELLING, Markst «U tHßtnl Tlnrli-olyih, Ttfrhit fdUHh ward. THREE-RTI»RY RRH.’K DWELLING, No. 1530 Thompson street, wo«t r.f Filipunth. TiualeoV Sale—2 TWO-KToRY BRICK DWELL. INGSi liuthjiiwuml Htnmti west ot' Fourth. LmL !A foot from. 2 BRICK DWELLINGS, Melon Meet, between Thtr toentli flno Broad. 3 NEAT M’HiERN RESIDENCES, Nos. Hit, Istt, ftnd 152 b Brown Mrret. NEAT TWO. STURT BRICK DWELLING, Nft. 710 Matbhall emet. LARGE AND VALUABLE I.OT, Lancaster avenue, near Girard avenue—27B Tim-1 by 35,1 feet, % LAMiN AND VALUABLE LOTS, Torr atid Ua. Uitdrul jiYi'iiiies—hnn Se^froDt Sala /or account of United States. TBI»EE HuKShiS, WAGONS, HARNESS, 40. ON WELNKSDAY MORNING, April o<‘, yz v*cjf/9ft, t»s iho Annfion ofurei withoot rtsoTve. one brown-hay horse, rorrd horse, hay horea, two light uxprT,» vn the farm of Tlinimw 8, CaYPiidtT, near GieEdington Btation, on thn Philadelphia and Trenton Bailioad, 34 mih«H north of the Kensington depot, bin valuable herd of Alderney Cattle, cnnsi.iling of 1 BULL. 14 COWS. AND 16 pnyt ot Thci,-.-rd h»a b%-% vin p'TtwJ at grn*t coit The remainder ha-, been direct!) from imported c »ttle, and the whclu Sh pure Mood and in Hduiirahie cuuditieu. The cattle may be examined at any time proYiouu to the frlb tS~. The tale will lm without any pfea»y va ap IlmlhtUsn Sale. Twenty* first Street, below Green, GENTEEL FDRNITUItE. OVAL MIRROR, GAB PIC" ft ft h ON FRTDAY MUBNI.'iG, Mii> 2, at 1( o’cloih, in Twuity-first arreßt. two doors b«lowG treaiu and benjhtitcbed linen cambric hindkcrchiefri, a full lint. EM DROID* RED hKQUE COLLARS AND SETH. A Isa, tft elaue a fareigu account— -1.600 ehibro deffid pcoUft uls, holla ft and ouffj ts m= t'b. 600 embroidered pcr ON FRID \Y MORNING, May 2, commencing ut 30 o’clock. Included will bo found a foil aßHortmen t of moat ddiin b!e sryleß tot nets, fane/ huta, tnlssea’ hata, Ac. MOSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER JVI AND COMMISSION MEBOHAHT, southaart corner of BIXTB and BAC'IT Streets SAKE SatlL'B. The highest possible price is loaned on goods at Jig thans' Principal Establishment, southeast corn ear of Sixth oml Baco streets. At least one-third more than to wny other oatahHahmout hi thin city. BBTi-DLIfiUUID Foil ‘J'tLK LAUT 80 YBARjL Al*L large loans MADE AT THIS, TBS *« PRINCIPAL KSTABLISHMENT.” OHABGEfIGREATLY REDUCED* AT PBIYATS SAM, A r LJGBS TBAZf TTAJiF V&VAh FJXXGa* Gold and silver watches of every description, from oaf dollar to one hundred dollars each* gold chains, fashion able jewelry, diamonds. Ac. MACHINERY AND IKON. Morgan, orr, & co., steam- KNGINE BUILDERS, Iron Founder*, and Qcnerttl Unchminte and Bdlw Ho- 1210 OAL LOWIIILL Street. PbiladelnWa. felB-I» SHIPPIHO. -sfSffc, BOSTON AND FHILADEL- SffiSfi&PHlA STEAMSHIP LINE—From PJOT Street* Philadelphia awl LONG Wharf* Boston, . M. Insurance one- half that by sail vusueht. Freight laheu at fair rates. Shippers will please send hills lading with their goods* For freight 69 fcaasag* (having Ana accooimodiitioiM for ** *V NRY WINSOH * SJ2 SOUTH WE ABYSS. London exhibition—return TICKETS TO LONDON AND BACK: Firßt- claw.,«•» * • * • Whi HiKLY COMMUNIUA SB&S& TION by BTBAM bbtwbbn nbw TO UK AND LIVBBPOOL, caHin* at QUBBWB TOWN, (belaud,) to land and embark paaeonsara aud flcoiinlffhw, The LlTarpooli Hew Tork, and ruiaadsU* BtfWK ■hi* Company’! apiendld Clyde-built iron acrew atom ihina are intended to nail aa followe: TBOM NBW YOBK 808 MVSBPOOIi. KANGABOO Saturday, April S«. I*M. CITY OF NEW YOBK Saturday, May 3,1M8, And eT.ry Bitaedw ihMWhMii the yea*. Irooi Fin Ho.MN.B- BATHS 01* v PASSAGE THBODGH TBOM PHILADELPHIA. Oabbljto Queenstown, or Liverpool,.tW DOi to Loqilooi Til lilYSiml»r«ff mnttm??? fg itMTAfetoQueenstown* or WTw?99i»rM♦•••?#*••*• Do. to London.... . ..»••• w Do. Beturn tickets available for six montta, fwjj Liverpool..Hl fUjfltngm forwarded to Harr©, Pari*, Hambwfli Bremen, and Antwerp at tM*. Oertfflcatea of issued from Liverpool w ate York•••• »»»• wH Oertiflcatoe of psatfio innued from Queenstown to Bw TbMSItWOW* i'aye «**ywlpr t®JM noierei are ooxurtrueted with weter-tijtKi-cemiiW! iMtttA* and carry exporieoced Snrgeojw. _ Tor Maht, a* paaueae, apply a* t™» omoe or MM Uim H JOHN O. DALE, A«en», Mi uraJRBl a*«&t PMadoliMA. Ia Liverpool, to WM. INMAN, Tewer Building. In Glaagow, to WM. INMAN, 18 lMxon etreet. - -ip—b. FOR NEW YORK. fIBHBSCIUiW DAILY LINK, via Delaware an* and New York Bxproea Steamboat Oo®. ■but receive freight and leave daily at 2 P. St., detlv®. tog their cargoee Tn Hew Vork the following ikf. freights taken at reasonable rates. * WM. P. OLYDH, Ageot, Ho. 14 SOUTH WHARVHB, Philadelphia. JAMES HAND, Agent, anl.lf Fieri U and 15 EAST BIYBB, Hew TM*. - -it— „ FOB BALTIMOBII, ■HiB WASHINGTON, D. 0., ANB NO*. TBKBB MON3IOR, DAILY, AT S O'CLOCK P. M., BALTIMORE AND PHILADELPHIA B7XAMBOAT COMPANY, (ERICSSON LINK.) One of sterner, -f tU; Comoonr lomm OW lids orOfcMbmt-gtTMit Whftrf Ml(oga*OT Hmfe&l «t 3 o'clock P. M., and arrive* in BaUisaon enriy nan morning. Freight* for Washington and Fwtreca Mohm receive* and ferwuded with all poolbla (loepatoh, HM an reoslred to bo prepaid through. Fninkto of all kind* carried at the lovect rata*. A, QEOYHB, Jr,l Agee*,. Ho. 34 Sooth WHABya* fel«.am» Labor-saving machine. OLOTHHB-BAVING MAOIIIHB. TIMI-BAVINO MAOHIH*. Hsley. Morse A Boyden't Clothe* Wrln»»r *•’?<**•“*» time and clothes, and Is an iaproTement wmoh will moat oertainly be generally adopted. It Is self-adjusting, ma ple, and durable, and is far superior to every other de vice for the purpose intended. Orer five hundred bar# been sold *tiln the 1-t thirty d*T»