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    Public Amuse incuts.
Wal»ut-BTR*bt Thbatrh.— Miss Charlotte Tbomp
•oa will repeat) (bis evening, her beautiful rendition ol
ld the new dram* of that name. Miw Thomp
son has auded vastly to her reputation as a charming
•etnas. To-morrow ovening, Mr. Barton mu will
£r*fceht his claims to the publie U* 4 be*.«Bt. On Fri
daj night Hiss Thompson's benefit takes place, and on
Saturday her engagement terminates.
ARCH- street Theatre. —uThe Groves of Blarney ”
*riw ginn l«tt muiog for the sacond lime, to a fine
House. John Drew, U blather Griffin, was very ef
fective. Indeed, all the company pUyed with a great
•deal of spitU In this piece; but we must particularize
3lr. Frank Lawlor, who, as Conner O' 1 Gorman displayed
•bfltty of no common order. The piece will be repeated
to-night.
Mb. and Mrs. I’hibodt at Howe at thh Musical
Tcnd Ball.—A new entertainmeLt of a peculiar con-
with itjo soot. title 7 -will ho produced OB Frt
•dlay evening. The beauty of this entertainment is that
St is calculated to be reproduced in every drawing-room
•Among friends, hence it is likely to become popular—
Aiid thA II PeAbody pAeiimea* l are iiMytebe (bo (MbiOQ.
Tickets for the initiatory representation are to be had at
Crould's music store.
Comi'LlMestaby. —The complimentary benefit to Mr.
John Toy i the 'energetic lessee and manager of the ex
hibition of tableaux of India and the Sepoy Rebellion, is
fixed for Tuesday evening, May 6. The tickets not used
■on that evening will 1>» good for either of the two follow
ing evenings. The limited time for the exhibition in this
City is fill iw.U‘ing to a clow. Tbo«e of onr citizens
*who have not jet seeu It should avail themselves of tbo
present opportunity.
From San Francisco.
SAN FRASCISOO. April 28.—The ship Joseph Peabody
Has been forfeited to the Government for smuggling.
Trade has recently revived to supply the demand for
Jgood* enitable to the O' eg.m and British Columbia mluts,
fin advance of the auticiputoil large emiiinttinn.
•JBBueium with thr- inferior of the State continues uq
peaeonubly backward
' General Wright Ims Issued an order requiring the
•rrest of all persons charged with aiding or ahettiog, by
word or deed, the reb» liiou. Such persons are to be cou^
£ned, unless they subscribe in the oath of allegiance.
Arrived—Steamer Sonera, f,om Panama: ship Dan
2>Jtiru from Bong Horn:.
Sailed—Schooner Endeavor, for Shanghai: whaling
Hark Camp, on a rrtiite; willing ship IF. C. .A'ye, on
• cruise | ship Jnuuu, foi Callao.
j&Aif FRAxcif co. ApiH 28 —The steamer Panama has
arrived from Mazatlan, with dates to the 19th.
The Confederates in New Mexico and Arizona are
making efforts to bring the border States into sympathy
With them.
General Sibley, wmmaiKUDg the rebel forces* had sent
Bo Coi. Beflly to opon negotiations with the Governor of
{Sonora.
Col. Reilly bad tendered a supply of troops to enter
Bonora and chastise the Apaches for which service ha
Risked the right of w»y ov»*riand from Guay mas to Arl-
ZodAi and also the privilege of purchasing supplies
At Mazatlan.
The Governor had entered into a long correspondence
With Reilly, and sent a special messenger to the Go
wernor ol Cinaioa on the subject of bis miasior. No
•definite arrangements appeared to be agre-d upon, but
Soilly had received h«aiment from th» Go
vernment officials, and, at last accounts, had arrived at
-Gcayamag, where ho boasted that be had been far more
•uccesaful than he bad hoped for.
TXbe Troubles of the Overland Mail Co.
ST. LOUIS, April aO —A gentleman of this city, who
•Has just returned from Omaha, informs us that the re
cent troubles which the Overland Mail Company have
experienced were not occasioned by the ludiaus, but by
•companies of their own employees. It appears tho
drivers of the overland coaches and other persons who
‘Wrein the employ of the company have not been p iiil
their wages for several months. Disgusted with ihis
Btato of affairs, they determined to seize upon the coin-
MT’e property, aßd ibns obtaiD what belonged tu them.
Jfearly all the available stock of the company has thus
Been taken away Our informant says the ludians along
£he route are peaceably disposed, and thus far have done
Jio injury to the rails or overland telegraph.
*Tk6 Capture of 001. Crocker and Major
Cassidy.
Albany, April 29.—Aletter from Captain McNett, of
ftlie Ninety-third New York gives an acceuut
of the capture of iiol CrocKfr end Major Uaaaiiiy. Tbo
two officers left tho camp on foot at 6jf o’clock ou
Thursday, and were last seen in the Hdo* of the pickets.
Hallooing was shortly after heard in the worlds where
they were walking. They doubtless fell into an ambush
£>f the rebels, and were taken prisoners.
Blockade Runners.— The Nassau, N. P.
Guardian gives the names of 46 vessels, mostly
schooners, which have arrived at that port from
southern ports, since the commencement of the
federal blockade. It also notices the return to
fort on the 12th. short- of coni and provisions, of
the Thomas L. Wragg s (JVashvi!le) y which had
Cleared a few days previously for St. Johns, N. B.
Our VonuKJrjKßiss. —Thuriow Weed, In a recent
letter from Europe, says that the persistence of our
volunteers in facing batteries, and Btorming re
doubts, under fire, has won the commendation of
veteran military officers in Europe} who IqqJc for UQ
guoh results in raw yuluuteers.
FINANCIAL ANI) COMMERCIAL.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Philadelphia, April 29,1861
United Stales seven and three-teoths treasury notes
TOSOftt the Stock Board tu»day to the eura of ;881
lo 97and the certificates of debt to 9s. Pennsylvania
TKailroad shares gained Schuylkill Navigation sixes
of 1862 %, Beading Railroad shares 6 -16, Catawissa pre-
Ftrrtd and Long ZsUud . The market is excited
and jubilant over the war news, and almost every thing
looks up.
The money market is unsettled. Capital ia abundant,
fend prime business paper scarce.
Messrs. Drexel & Co. furnish the following quotations *
Slew York exchange .Par tv I>lo pre.
Hoston exchange........................ ** to 1-10 **
Baltimore exchange......... “ to 1-10 die.
Country funds. # to 6- *0 “
American g01d......'.... to 1 pre.
©COym«rtitic»trB ~98* to9i)
7 3-19 Tieum? uu’.es™ to 102
The following is tna coal tonnage of the Shamokis
Talley and Pettsvillo Railroad Company :
Tons. Cwt, Tons, Owt.
STor week ending April 26....1. 3,9-il 16 40,561 02
6ams time -last year 1,261 14 48,3*1 13
Increase.....
Decrease.....
The Delaware, Lecteawanae, and Western Railroad
eoal tonnage for the week ending Saturday, April 26, is
reported as follows:
Tons. Cwt. Tons. Owt.
.. 5.929 09 76,55 l 10
lB 224,567 17
Chipped North.
Shipped South.
24,358 07 301,140 07
JTor corresponding time last year: _
Totib, Cfft, Tons Gwt.
aorta 4,00 S IT Oaaio 10
Shipped 50uth.......,,... .15,618 06 218,028 15
22,687 02 283,142 05
18,007 02
T0ta1....,*,
Increase
The New York Evening -jP<?st gf to-day gays
Extraordinary buoy'-ncy in Government securities is
the principal topic of the Stock Exchange to day. Im
mediately upon *tbe commencement of business this
morniDg there waß great eagerness to buy» and the Sixes
of 1881 at once rose to 97®9T# against 96# ®96 yester
day. The commission bouses have had of late orders
from all parts of the loyal States, and the transactions
Jn the Government issues now reach an enormous amount.
The coupon sixes of 1881 touched 97%. closing at 97#
«97% : the registered at 96# ©97. Thiß ia a rise of b
J*r C£nt. since •Saturday, the capture of New Orieans
having brought in -new buyers. The advance has been
Stimulated, no doubt, by the h&Bte of the “ shorts 1 ’ to
tmy back the bonds they sold some time ago. The im
pression is'tbat the “ Ehort interest has been larger than
peas supposed.
The 7.30 Treasury notes advanced to 101)4 i the 6 per
cent, certificates to 98#. Ail the issues of fives are # ©
24 per cent ’higher, with few offering. The tsvc-year
iiotesfare 101 -hid. Oregon war loan rose to 96.
Illinois Central closes at 09#* the price of yeaterdsy.
TTbe decline or-3 per cent. In London had little or no effect
here.
Beading advanced to 44#. Michigan Central 55 V*
Michigan Southern 22 #©22#, Michigan Southern
Guarantied 45# ©4>#c,
Pacific Mail is again 1 per cent, higher. Panama road
to 124# ©125.
Railroad bonds are in strong demand. Erie Fifths are
S per cent, higher, Michigan Central Eighths #, Toledo
»nd Wabash Seconds 1, Cloveland and Toledo Sinking
•Funds!#.
The Southern State Stocks are in better demand. Ten
nessee* rose to 57#. Missonris to 50, North Carolines to
There is an improvement of 1 p r cent, in Illinois sixes
Bud California sevens. Octio sixes of 1660 sold at par.
The animation in GovenimeHfei bfw cotnewhftt reriTeil
Ihe speculative list, and the railway shares are #©# per
cent, higher. New York Central closes firm at 83#:
♦Toledo 42# ©42#.
Money continues very easy, at 505# cent, od first
vlses collaterals. Jfiime paper ia in aood request, at 5©
PH V w=‘ i ‘t>« **»nifl [ln «!v>rt a«epMne;s.
Gold is rather firmer, 101# bid. All the tales at the
Aboard were at this tigure.
Excharge on Europe is firmer, but not active. First
xlasß bills on London are selling at -112% ©ll2# ; Paris
ts quoted at 605®50n# Hamburg 37 # ©37 ; Bremen
BlttSl#; Thalers 74* 074#.
Philadelphia Stock Exchange Sales, April 29
[imported by b. slajtmakhr, Phils. Exchange.]
FIRST BOARD.
3.000 Fenna ss.
3000 Sun & Erie 75.b5 90*
3000 do 90*
SOOO do 90*
3000 City 6a Hew cash 93*
300 do mv mji
3800 do New Gas. 95
3000 Phila A Erie 65.. 89*
£OOO do 90
2000 V B Cp 6s ’Bl crii 96*
£OOO do bi>wu 90*
6000 U 8 6i Beg ’81... 96*
, 150 Cam& Am bond ’64 97
1000 West Cheater Bs.. 40
15 2d A 3d.st ft 60
1000 BeadgOa T 44.caafa 97
35 Piiila & Brie 8.. 12*
:N BOARDS.
800 F«diia 5» 86
500 City 6b Now 98£
„ 3000 Penua B Ist mt. 101#
BKCOND BOARD.
30 Green A Coates.. 23*
80 Lehigh Scrip.iota 37*
3000USDbtCert cadi 98*
800 US7.3oNClean. 101
200 do. 101*
BKTWBR
©OOO Fenna Cp 6».. .1)5 87*
©OOO Sun A Erie 7s ... 90*
61 Penna B 46*
aoo V S 68 Up *Bl 97*
•2000 do 97*
1000 do. b&wu 97*
8 Minchill It 47
£O,OOO USI/btCrt Olu 99
26 Beading B *22 *
60 d 0.... ..bswn 22 44
100 do 22*
60 do.. cash 22*
100 do 22*
4 N Penna B 7
AFTER
fi Cam A Am It 1129
9 do. 129
. CLOSING PB
Bid. Asked
Y 7 8 6fl 1881.... 97* 97*
UJ STr 7& 10 N.lOl 301*
Phileda 6s. 94* 95
Bid. Asked
Elmira B Prf... 10 16#
Elmira 7b *73.. 73
X* Inland B 13# 13 V
Lic’gh Cl & 2f.v 51 ul
LeClAHavScp sa# 30*
N Pannft B 7 7*
NPenn»BB».. 71X 72
fil Puma 10a... SB 90
1 % %
Catawiaaa Pref. 7# 7#
Frk A Sthwk B. 42
Whiled* 6e new. Vb * yy
!P«idb 65.. 86 86*
Reading B 22 * 22*
Xteadm6»’Bo’4B 96* ..
.'Beadbda 1 70.... 90
IBead rot 6e ’86.. 80
}Peiiuß....«.. 46* 46*
tPenna B 1 mOs.loi lu?*
IPenna B 2 m 6a 95
]Horr)s Cnl Con. 43* 45
IMorria Cnl Pref 113
fich Nat Stock* 4 5
ISchNATPref... 11* 12
tSch Nay 6a ’82.. 65* 65*
Xlmiimß 8* 8*
Philadelphia Markets*
Flock—The market continues inactire, and the de
mand, both for export and home use, limited at about
pndoni ratei. There is no disposition, however, to
fovea sales, and the only tr&hs&ctidns we hear of are 590
l)bli good Western extra at $5.60 bbl, at which rate it
ds freely offered, and 1,000 bbls fancy Ohio at a price
kept private. The sales to the trade range at $505.25
£br common and good auperflne j $5 37*o5<5ti* for ex
tra ; $6.6605.75 for family, and ©5 87* 06 66 V bbt for
fancy brands, as in Quality, and the receipts and sales
light. Bye Flour is scarce, and selling in a small way at
93.37*03,50 W bbl, the latter for better brands. Corn
2,757 04
6,510 11
100 L Island R. .cash 127;
■2OO do 13'
100 <Jo.., v «,.caAb 10
75 Beading R.
100 do
100 d 0....
60 d 0....
U& liiii&kill H...
cash 22 3-16
22 3*14
05 22 X
. 47
10 do fos 47
2000 Sch Nav 6s ’B2 bd 65#
7000 'do 65#
27 PonnaK 46#
3COO Peuoa Cp 6a. ,h 5 101#
11 Morria Canal..bS 42#
3000 Fenna Coupon 5s 67#
3000 do 85#
16 Penna B 46#
1000 Beading 6h ’86... 80
15 Lehigh riav 51#
1100 City fti K«w. .lota 98#
25 Diy ~ i 38
SBkorN Am 145
2000 Phil a A Brie 6s «5 00
50 Arch* at B t>s IS#
BOARDS.
12000 [JScp6i’gli)swnS7#
25 Pel Diy 33
ICBB—FIBSI.
Sec A Thd-st B. 59# 60#
RaceAYtae-at R 8 8#
W PbUaiaß... 54 54#
Spruce & Fine.. 12 12#
Green & Goatee. 23# 24
Ghee A Walnut. 30# 31 #
Arch Street.... 18# 18#
Aran. 29—Evening,
Meal remains inactive, and Pennsylvania is dull at S2.TO
Vbbl.
Wheat—There 1b a good demand for Wheat at fully
former rates, and 10,000 bushels found buyers, mostly
for shipment, at 127 c for Penn’a red, afloat, and 136 c for
white, including 1,600 bushels prime Kentucky at 1450,
aud 400 bushels choice Southern at 160 c. Bye is wanted,
and ?Mm r a readily commands 7*20. Corn Is also mass*
and In request at 65c for prime yellow; there la none
afloat to- day; 1,200 bushels white sold at a private bar
gain. Oats come in slowly, and a few small lots Penn’a
have been picked up at 38c; holders generally ask
more.
Bark.—There is no change in Bark, and Ist No 1
Quercitron Is steady at 533.60; the receipts are light.
Cotton. —There is very little offering or selling, aud
the market is firm to day.
Grocbbiks and Provisions are firmer, and the latter
nlkit more active si tho close, owiog to the advices
from the West.
Whisky is unchanged, bbls selling slowly at 23)4 A 240
and drudge at 2lX c V gallon.
CITY-ITEMS.
Smoked and Dried Meats. —Mr. C. H.
Mattson, dealer In fine groceries. Arch and Tenth street*,
has now in store a good supply of tine Jersey-cured
hams, large-size tongues, and dried beef of very superior
quality, to which we invite the attention of our reactors
Gough’s Great Lecture oh Saturday
Night.—The Academy of Music will doubtless be
thronged, on Saturday evening next, by those who
enjoy listening to the native eloquence of this brilliant
orator. His subject Is Teniperauco. l ’ ft is his favorite
tteme. It will be his only lecture on this subject during
his next visit to our city, aud it is expected to be his best.
By reference to our advertising columns, it will be seen
that seats may be how reserved.
Embroidered Piano and Table Covers,
elegant designs, at low figures. Jacquard Lace Curtains,
at prices ranging from £1 to £10; they aro a good imi
tatim of the genuine, wear and wash as well. Tassels,
Cords, Gimps, Fringes, Ac. Kblty & Co., 630 Chestnut
street.
Men and Boys’ Spring Ciothing.—
Men and Boys’ Spring Clothing,
Men and Boys’ Spring Clothing,
In great variety, at reduced prices,
In great variety, at reduced priced,
Ie great variety, at reduced prices.
At Clias. Stokes’ “one* price”
At Chas. Stokes’ “ one-price l ’
At Chas. Stokes 1 “ono-price”
Clothing Store, under the Continental Hotel.
Clothing Store. Uhderthe Continental Hotel.
Clot! ing Store, under the Continental Hotel.
The Rebellion.—One of the immediate
fruits of the rebellion was to close up ail the common
schools South. Its duration for a few years would con
sequently have the effect of entirely suspending the pro
gress of education. One of the first results of the occu
pation of Nashville by the Federal troops was there
opening of all the public schools, and the introduction
among loyal folks of Urat*claßß clothing of the latest
styles from the Mammoth Emporium of Granville Stokes,
No. 699 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, where the cheap
est Spring and Summer garments in the country are
manufactured.
Queen Victoria and the Esh-eror Napo
lhgk.—Queen Victoria has offered to give Buckingham
Palace to the Emperor of the French during his visit to
sco the International Sxhibition, and the Emperor will
occupy it for ten days or a fortnight during the season.
The two illustrious individuals wilt havea talk upon the
subject of iron-dads during the time, and the Emperor
will doubtleßfl refer incidentally to the elegant and subs
st&nti&l garments for soldiers and civilians that are got
up at the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of BockhiU A
Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth,
Philadelphia. Napoleon always patronized that esta
blishment during bis visit to this couutry,
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
wr SEE FOURTH PAGE
ARRIVED.
Scbr Fannie Keating, Snow, from Port Royal, in bal
last to captain.
Bchr Presto, Robinson, 2 clays from New York) in bal
last to Noble, Hammett A Co.
Bohr Mary, Rickards, 1 day from Camden, Pel. with
corn to Jas L Bewley & Co.
CLEARED.
Ship Fanny Fern, Gann, London, T Richards** & 00.
Bchr Siak, Ingalls, Salem, Noble, Hammett & Co.
Schr Fannie Keating, PilUlmry, Salem, do.
Schr Magnet, Sanborn, Chelsea, do.
Bchr Alice, Thompson, Washington, do.
Schr Presto. Robinson) Rockport) do,
Foster, Boston, J It BlakistOD.
Schr Bullrusb, Dewey, Providence, do.
frehr G M Smith, Mills, do do.
Bchr Perrine, Sheffield, Stonington, do.
Sclir Anna Maria, Eidridge, Portlaud, C A Peckaher A
Co,
Bchr Bea Witch, Tyler,'Providence, D Pearson & Go.
fc'chr Union, Cheeley, Salem, Castner, Stickuay, A Wel
lington.
Schr Lizzie W Pyer, McDuffie, Portland, Sinnickson
A Glover.
Str Beverly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde.
Str Anthracite, Jones, New York, W M Baird A Go.
Sir H L Gaw, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.
nr TKLKOftAPH.
(OorreßDonaence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Del, April 29.
The large fleet of vessels which were at the Breakwater
have gone to sea. Wind N; weather clearing.
Tours, &c. JOHN P. MARSHALL.
MEMORANDA.
Schr John Compton, Yates, hence at New Bedford 27th
inet.
Schr John Jones, Corson, sailed from Providence 27th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr William Bement, Parker, hence at New Haven
26th Hint.
Scars Island Bello, Butler, from Providence for Phila
del phi a, and Harriet Ryan, Staples, from Staunton for
do. sailed from Newport iotli iust.
Scbr George .Fales, Nickerson, from Providence for
Philadelphia, was anchored in Dutch Island flaroor 26th
inst.
Scbra J J Spencer, Smith, and J F Farland, Gillette,
Bailed from Key West 14th inst. for Northwest Pass.
Sclir Ben, Hickman, sailed from Key West 15th inst.
for Southwest Pass.
Schr M a ghinfller, Ireland, Bailed from Kty West loth
inst. for Cardenas,
Scbr Aid, Gooding, sailed from Key West 19th inst. for
Cardenas.
Schrs New Hayen, Glovor; J English, Nicholson: R H
Dailey, Cash; Madagascar, Mooie, and Mary Johnson,
Niekewou, hence at fioatas 29th last.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS
UP TO 12 O’CLOCK LAST KI6BT
COjmSBNTA.iI HOTEL—Ninth and Oheatnnt sta.
W Horn, New York Calvin Adams, Pittsburg
K T fcchultz, Baltimore J Richard, Chicago
G G Prugh, Dayton Jas Tri oble «k dau, Fittab’g
P S ALcUormiCk, Pittsburg G T McCormick, Pittsburg
W 0 Gi#metti r fiuiland A Arnoux. York
ED L Wickes, New York Geo W Smalley, Boston
B Bryer A la, New York J H Kroeser, Dubuque
L L Bill A wf, Hudson, NY 3 A Allen
T Elder, New York John Torrer, Jr, N Jersey
C A Wileoni Jr, New York A Elrntniorf* Brooklyn
Mrs Z D Gilman* Wash, DO John J Black, Dtlawtre
CB C Adams & la, Boston Wll Clarke, Pennsylvania
Miss Clarke, Pennsylvania John S Boyd & la, N York
Mrs Bed path, Boston C *' Knight. Boston
C Vf Walton* Maine Mrs J W Soever, Boston
Mibb Weld, Boston Franklin Weld, Boston
Mrs W B Johnson, Wash Miss Donaldson, Wash
Mi a Col Eastman, Wash Eastman, Washington
Thos W Leonard, N York Geo M Parsons. Ohio
Capt Baesford, Montreal Mr Thomas, Montreal
W T H Duncan, New York C W New York
B P Judson, New York A A Cobb, Boston
H Newhal],Lynn J II Morgan, Evansville
Seth Bryant, Boston J B Eastman, Boston
Kdw G Park, Boston Mrs Joiux J May. Boston
Mr«B F White, Jr, Boston G VV Jlstsillger, Boston
J llBerryhiil, Harrisburg Isaac htttße, Massillon, 0
Chas bteeae, Massillon, O G B Qa<ly» Bloomington, 111
Mies F Btsrghaua, Harrisbg Miss 3 T Borghau*, Pa
Lieut Geo Higher, Penna uhas «Valkin. Chicago
Mrs Whet-ler, Cincinnati Lieut / M. Keelur
J H Notmnn John M Moore, N Jersey
Levi Kline & la, Lebanon Truman Smith, N Y
E A Yanneman Ala, N J CB Wilson, Boston
J S Levering A la A Fabrnan, New York
A D Lee, New York \V B Re nolds A w, Boston
E 0 Tufts, Boston J Tome & la, Maryland
W B Holmes. New York T F Bunt, Hcfanioo, Pa
Mrs Eastman, Baltimore W Bellamy, Newark, N 3
Mrs W J lay lor Bev H A Hewitt & fa, Fla
T Smith, New York L L Brown, Mass
E B Dallum, Baltimore W 11 Stewart & son, N Y
H Belt $ *f> LeziogWni Sj H K Bell, itcsingten* Ky
3> P Pen, Lexington, Ky J F McCoy, New York
A Hollingsworth, Boston J 51 Perry, England
Fdw Filley, New York W Nesbit, St Loois
J Converse, Connecticut A C Dunham, Hartford
IV Cohen, New York F Snow, Boston
J A HoYey, New York W Wallace, ltortori
Jos Carpenter, Providence Owen Owms, Jr, Cin, 0
H Wheaton A la, Prov 6 P Patterson, New York
T P May, New York B Rice, New T ork
II Kolkenhorn, Wash
Mr Downed, Boston John B Foley, Balt
J W Cltudeniiii Baltimore Geo 3 Scott
j Floyd, Pittsburg w J Beitcher* Boston
Dr A Bawling*' New York Wff Reynolds, Prov, R I
W C Simmons, ProT, It I W C Slmmoos, jr, R I
8 P Sanford, Prov R I G Flemot, Prov, ft I
J G Bennett, Jr, Prov, RI A M Cady. New York
Thos Louis, Boston X A Lovajny, New York
E limit, Alexandria, Ya EC Hatl, Boston
H P Kidder. Boston Rev E N Kirk, Bostoa
J Hayden, Boston G 8 Toby, Boston
A II Silvester, Boston P Dodge & la, Baltimore
b Gw drier, New York T B Bockir, St Louis
S M&?£Ud, Nashville, Teen J Cosier. Jr, Baltimore
Dr Walton & lady Mis 3 R Kent
John 8 CoPett, New York LLa Farge, New York
J Drought, New York JOG Holenshade, Cin, O
G»mjß Cramer, Cin, 0 * Mrs Bond, Wash, D C
Bon A K McClure, Penna D Woodruff, New York
Mrs Hiirnßidfl Jz Sen, Penna Mrs Gamapob, n&rrisburff
Muster S Cameron, Penna
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhiti.
Jos Miller & w, Penna Miss 3 Hanxman, Pa
Feltr Gross & w, Schenksvl Albert Kunkel, 91atiqgtou
Beiu Krauso. Allentown Henry S Truiubowor, Pa
E B Snyder, Lehighton, Pa T F Kltler, Lebigh co, Pa
David Hartman, Pa Ftt Itorneck, Bethlehem
A W Potteger, Reading Jacob Clowell, Nazareth
J B Humbert, Kutztown Jos F Hummel, Pa
fcimon P Baade, Pa David Seem, Freeport, 111
L firing, P* Jos M»rbar«er, Sckl co, Pa
Sti phen Kistler, Pa Geo Mulchler, Pa
Anthony Lear, Now Jersey A W Loarch, Pa
MERCHANTS’ HOTEL—Foartn below Arch.
J B Proctor, Massachusetts J Striker, Milton, Pa
B W McAllen* Virginia W S McAllen, Pa
Master J H McAllen, Pa Jona* R Martin, Lancaster
W Halfpenny & son, Pa Rev W M Paxton.Pittsburg
P H Hunker, Pittsburg S L Mount, Woods&eld
A W Patterson, Ohio B N Miller, Pittsburg
ft Dietrich, Pittsburg J Hoge, Watertown
J A Raum, Bedford 00, Pa J H Ranm, Bedford co, Pa
W Young, Mifilinburg L llewd & wf, New Jersey
C5l Babcock, Penn Haven W Chapman, Bath, Fa
M M Mar pie, Philadelphia Rev J Scliiudle, USA
Hl5 McCauloji Wash; DC LP Williams, Pbila
W Heiueo, Milton, Pa
J G Milner, Mass
8 W Park, Warren, 0
1» Marr, Milton, Pa
G L Griffith, 31arylaud A C Wilson, Allog’y co, Fa
51 White, Ohio C G icott, Ohio
1 hoa Morley, Harrisburg W 9 Rutherford, Harris's
J E Creamer, Hanover, Pa MW Jackson, Berwick,Pa
A WML, Der*T ck, Pa JT> >r Uirrs^arg
ft Kear, Mlnersyille B W Foster, Boston
N Snow, Chicago, 111 E Packer, Pennsylvania
W 8 Peters,Maishall’aCreek J II Breckinridge, Conn
J ft Brown, Minnesota David Diberc, Pennsylvania
A Thirkield, Ohio O L Griswold, Connecticut
JoLu PaoiDiia kew Jerner k K. Nielson, Pnillipsburg
D C Nielson, Philllpsburg Geo M»T«orthy, Baltimore
F i’ Huixthal, Penna 3 Love, WiUmmiport
E B Godfrey, Pittsburg W Davis, Ebensburg, Pa
ST. LOUIS atrnsl, almu Third*
F D Adams, Massachusetts A D Adams, Massachusetts
.1 R Fanshowe J Carroll, St Johns, N B
W B Kerlin, Steubenville, 0 J Wituiore, N York
W B Loutburg, N York G 3 Stone, Mam
ft p Watkins, Brooklyn T Ilojdeg, N Y<?rk
J.leut T M Marshall, Va 13 T Arnold, Winchester
MADISON HGUSR—Sooond street, above Market.
Geo Fabel, Stroudsburg J Rupert, Fennersvillo
J.ts B Morgan, Monroe co (Hi McCabe, Delaware
51 li W 6(3Abe, Delaware Wui Tim, Georgetown, Dei
J P Wiplcs, jr, Delaware II F Mnndy, Williamsport
Cha* Sterling, Trenton M Herbert, Penna
J C Westfall, Metamora A Steveus, Del co, N Y
U C slurray, Now York J P Shertr, Doyleetiwn
A P Lair, Bielng Sun, Md Jno F Smith, Peona
J Fill. IhfikJUJiUVllls Sam 1 ! linker, Penna
W J 1 Titus, New Jersey Thos Crawford, Penna
J fcefgle. Phillipeburg W 8 Ka e. Warren co, N J
8 L Shimer, New Jersey KUoe Rosebrrry, N Jersey
J Sin-mons, Wllm, Del W 8 Birdsall, Penna
I>r J Hayes & la, N Y
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut ■*., above Fifth
C O'Farrell, Cheater co r P. Wm O Fulton, Pa
1> Ltfu.vcr, Meff York Wm Bolfoid, U.ucb Chunk
II G Bond, Mow town, K, J B Oh»mtpkm,Phit»dalfihi»
Geo IT Judßoo, Saco, Mftlne Geo A Ford, Her;laud
J D Fennell & wf Dr Backeter ft 1», Indian.
Adit A H James.n W H Fattanon. Waah,D G
W H Bnrradie 4 1., Ohio D 0 Smith. Pottnills
M R Nichols Wm P Rsyfieid .
H T Milchsack* Bethlehem
TBI UNION —Arch street, above Third.
L Maitln, Delphi, Ind J S Ebp, .MaMh&UtlllA, O
8 PhilßOD, Berlin, Pa 0 Hlerholser, Allegheny
H H Swearingen, Ohio € Wood A wf, N Jersey
Miss Wood, N Jersey H A Clark, Middleton
J Lerch. Bethlehem P A Fawcett, Ohio
L L Fred, Barngrillft 0 J Maginuißi PuttflTilla
w l wans, Deerfield, O j Huttoi), CUambersbiirg j
GG Evans, Cbambersbnrg J Fraley, Easton, Pa
J P Iloff, Easton, Pa II Deals, Pittstowu, Pa
6TATS6 UIUUN=MM*tt Bffeel. idoto Sixth.
J V Crawford, Chambertb’g W H Washburn, Boston
R Philbrick. Boston L H Ogden, Norristown
J Dietrich, Juniata co N Chew, Maryland
J A Kaufman, Mar)land Henry Baker, Newvttle
Jus K Mazier, Buiubridga J B Knanft'; Now Buffalo
C ltvingsion, Nbw ButTulo J Walton, Pittston
A Krider, Pittston C Houser, Ohio
Geo Smith Ohio T Snider, Stonerstown
J T McCartney, Clarkßburg AJt Sloan, Clarksburg
J McAyetU, Penna E Phipps, Chester 00 -
Tlivs niter, Hanover, O W Biiotoii, Wash’uco.ra
Geu Heiicb, l’trrry ci». Pa E W Mc-Jluag, Pittsburg
Mies Wiedlaud, Elizabethan G W Covington, Marylaud
W Riir«(ll, Cumberiiiud It R Armour, Cumberland
A li Shaw, (Aeai field
NATIUBad trimsii—isnoe fltroet, »Dove ThlrCL
S Black, Wilk< «barre Mrs Degeuhart, Penna
Mies Degeuhurt, l’enna Master Degeuhart, Penna
Mr» Mdltr. Penna W H Romig, Penna
fi J Rbowtai A'leiitovn Gapt A J » bitdeld. USA
W e rin.ous, ruuim Geo w Taylor, USA
J M Harley, Bucks co VV LindemiUli. Blinersville
G J Lasveoii- Minursvillo Mrs Rhoads, Miuersville
Mrs Falls. MineraviUe R McDowell, New Jersey
Lewis Funk, Chester co. Pa J 8 Wilson, rihester co. Pa
ft Montgomery, Cbce cc, Pa V Eves & ia, Middletown
JS K Mat.beck, I’enna J Siegfried, Ponna
Mies R M Ashelmau, Penna H K Ritter, Seliuigrove
BARLEY SHEAF—Second street, below Vine.
H Comstock, Wyoming 13 Fouike, Wilmington
O B Sharp, Wyoming G W Carver, West Chester
Wm B Stokes. New Jersey A J Meyer, Penna
JCalleudcr, Pemia A Diuahower, Bucks co
Aiib Cox & la, Penna E Miles, Lhivisvillo
J) F Shtlmire, Huntingdon J Heaton, Newtown
j Smith, Moreland, Fa D Jarrett, Montgomery
S Butts, Jr, Bucks co A Palmer, Herford, Md
C Cornly, Byberry, Pa T Smith, 104tb Penua Vols
F Lehnen, 104th Pa Vols Wm McCarty, 104th P V
Wm Davison, Cheltenham
BLACK BEAK —Third street, above CallowbUl,
Chas Finney A la, Hartsville Chas Harper, Jeoktatown
Wm Hamer, Green Lane Benj I) Long, Herfprd
j P Knight, Bucks co MVB Vanartsdale. Penna
Abm Creesman, Sellersvillo Chas Lenhard, Berks co
John Bftimnerßley, Berks co Jacob Huth, tiutubeylowu
Chas Schlerfenbeimer. Pa David R Olen-eus, Penna
Miss Millot, Friedouaburg H S Masstetter, Penna
COMMERCIAL—Sixth street, above Chestnut.
Mite Lyon, Maryland Miss Bayard, Maryland
A Lyon. Maryland S Mason, Dolaware
Jobu Brewster, Pa Wm B Leas, Pa
E T Wilton, W’ilm, Del H Lang, Chester co, Pa
John J Trip pie. Pa Geo W Feeder, Pa
Th Fn?£U»6b, LaneatlU? tit P W silver, Maryland
J E Leonard. Chester co, Pa Th Walter, Chester co, Pa
W H Eder, Maryland W H Brewster, Pa
G W Price & wf, Pa Jos Wood, West Chester
Samuel Johns, West Chester Geo W Lefuver, Pa
B J Houston, Lancaster co W Davie, Bell Dale
MOUNT VERNON HOTEL —Second *t., »b. Arch.
J B Griffis, Trenton, N J M A Smith, Hankins, N Y
C Bender, Pa
Aaron Beard, Pa B Mitchell, Damascus, Pa
W L Wttd, N Yorifi j<4b PfIAA, Eqmhunk, Pa
9 Lincoln, Equinunk, Pa W Twoddoll, Bel co, Pa
G BradUy, Walton, N Y"
REVERE DOUSE—Third street, above Race.
P Borger. New York D AYariuston, Penna
SM Eisenbart, York, Pa Geo Bowman, Penna
Levi E Bowman, Pinna A M Hawkins, Now York
Geo Winans, New York A Kirk, Media
B Roeotigurth, Pottsville
SPECIAL. NOTICES.
New Orleans,
BY TEE BARD OP TOWJER HAX.X.
When Jackson, the brave,
Fought nobly to save
That town from the fierce depredators,
He nov*r euspectal
That the place he protected
Would e'er harbor an army of traitors.
If that thought had distressed
Tho groat patriot's breast.
Methinks he bad deemed it hie duty
To leave “ Crescent” alone
To take care of its own
Molasses casks, ** beauty and booty.”
If that city had burned
While Invasion she spurned,
And for freedom and justice contended,
No infamy now
Would rest on L er brow,
But her date would in glory have ended.
- Oh people rebellious,
Excitably biUensi
Your wicked rebellion we quell!
And we at Tower Hall
Must rejoice at your fall,
As we do when cheap Clothing we sell.
Onr stock of ready.made Spring Clothing ia tho most
extensive in Philadelphia, from which all can be suited
in style, price, and size. We have also a fall and choice
selection of Piece Goods, which will be made up to order
In the best manner. We buy and sell for caih only;
therefore, M tho pAaaibU brid6S.
TOWER HALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia.
BENNETT & Cj.
Coughs,Colds, and Consumption.—
Thirty years’ experience, and the testimony of thousands
who have been cured by its use, prove that
Dr. D. JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT
Is, without exception, the most -valuable remedy in the
world for COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS,
CONSUMPTION, PLEURISY, CROUP, WHOOPING
COU3H, SPITTING OF BLOOD, and all PUL
MONARY COMPLAINTS. Here ifl ft portion of the
evidence:
SEVERE COUGH COMPLETELY CURED.
Rev. B. F. BEPDEN, Pastor of the First Baptist
Church Camden, N. J, writes:
t( A few weeks Bince, while sufTeringfrom a vory severe
cold, I became so hoarse that it was with great difficulty
I could speak so as to be understood. While In this con*
dition, your Exfkctorant not only gave mo immediate
relief, but, lu three or four days, completely cared my
cold, and removed the hoarseness. I, therefore, tak®
pleasure in recommending the Expectorant as being, in
my judgment, the best cough medicine before the
public,"
A STUBBORN CASE OF BRONCHITIS.
Mr. SAMUEL 0. DAWSON, No. 1217 Clarion street,
Philadelphia, >vrite§;
“ Seme time ago, I was attacked with that most fatal
disease Bronchitis, and finding that it was making sad
havoc with my constitution, I sought the advice of a
physician, and while under his treatment, I must say
that 1 seemed to regain my wonted strength almost os
Quickly ob I lost it. After an interval of some months,
however, I was and, ot course, sought
my former rented; ; but this time with no good result,
although I gave it a long and patient trial. I next tried
Cod LiTer Oil, and this occasionally afforded great relief,
hut made no apparent cure. From the oil I went to per
haps a dozen other specifics, warranted to cure, etc , but
they all failed. I was at last advised by a friend to try
Dr* JAYNE’S EXPECTORANT* and the result, I am
happy (o say, has been most astonishing, and I am once
like my firmer self. It will give me great pleasure to
recommend your justly• celebrated Expectorant to any
one afflicted with a bronchial complaint.”
Mr. JAMES M. KTMBEBLIN, Professor of Lan
guages in the University of the Pacific, writes from
Santa Clara, California:
“ Mrs, Kimberlin (my wife) was taken vioKntly with
INFLAMMATION OF THE CHEST, and we alt
thought she would not live. She lost her voice so that
her friends were fearful that it never could be restored;
but by a prompt use of the EXPECTORANT, the in
fiummaliou was checked and her voice returned entire. 1 '
Mies MARY BALL, of the Protestant Episcopal
Mission, Cape Palmas, 'West Africa, says:
«»In our mission families, Dr. D. Jayne’s medicines
are a general Bpeeifio* and among the sick poor they
enabled me to do much good. Your EXPECTORANT
has proved of great value in the case of the Bev. Jacob
Bambo, and in that also of Rev. Mr. Green, another of
our missionaries.”
This expectorant is prepared only at 212
CHESTNUT Street, and may be had of druggists gene
rally. ap2B-mw&f
One-Pktce Clothing, op the latest
Styles, made in the Best Manner, expressly for RE
TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in
Plain Figures. All Goods made to Order warranted
satisfactory. Our One-Prick System Is strictly ad
hered to. All are thereby treated alike.
se22-ly JONES & CO., 604 MARKET .Street.
Card Printing, Best and Cheapest
In the City, a£ 311 South FOURTH Street.
CIRCULAR PRINTING, best and cheapest in the
City, at 111 South FOURTH Street.
MARRIED.
PERRY—KCKFORD—On Tuesday, the 29th lost.,
at St Luke’s Church, by the Rev. Dr. Howe, Marshall
Sears Perry, M. D., of Bcston, to Frances Henrietta,
daughter of the late Henrv Fckford, of New York. *
. SailTH-BUBTT.-putheTUwf UMCbiltf ttev.G. D.
Carrow, Surgeaut Bobort G. Smith, Second Regiment
Delaware Volunteers, to Miss Fhebe A. Burtt, all of
Philadelphia. *
DIED.
BENNER.—Suddenly, onboard of the Ocean Queen ,
off Fortress Slonrce, Major Henry L. Benner, U. S.
Pay maeter, a&ed &7 years.
The relatives and ltiendsare invited to attend his fune
ral from liia late residence, No. 841 South Third streot.
on Thursday juorning, at 10 o’clock.
VANDTKE.—In Germantown, on the morning of
April 28,18G2, in the 21st year of bis age, William He
bertor , ion of >\ A. Vandyke, Jr.
His ftiendr, aid those of the family, are invited to at
tend his funeral, on Wednesday, the 3Jth inat,, at 3
<s , e!nt'k P- M.. from 4ho roe! (once of Ills ftitUnr, noruer
of Walnut lanu and Green street. **
SNYDER.—On the 26th Instant, Joseph Snyder, iu
bis72d}»ar.
Funeral from his late residence, No 329 Walnut street,
this ( WeduisUaj) morning, at 8 o’clock. *
REftNO W Oh til* 27th tnataai, Mr». Rachel 8. Eor
jiow, in the 72d year of her age.
Funeral lr« ui »h« residence of her son-in-law, Henry
Myers, No 2128 Braudywine street, this (Wednesday)
afternoon, at 3 o’clock. *
COlTkß—On Sunday morning, 27th instant, Miss
Kale G. Cotter.
The relatives and friends of the family are invited to
attend her funeral, from the residence of her mother,
No. 643 North Tenth street, on Wednesday afternoon
April 30th, at 3 o’clock. **
GREEN WOOD—On ttas 28th iMt., Paul.ion of Sarah
and the late John Greenwood, in the 16th year of his
age.
Funeral from his motlier’a residence, on the Wissa
bickon turnpike, on Friday morning* at 10 o'clock. *
HARPER—On the 27th inat. Miss Mary Andrews,
daughter of Captain llenry and Sarah Harper, In the
24th year of her age.
Funeral from the residence of bor parents, No. 1317
Marlborough street, above Thompson, on Thursday
afternoon, at 3 o’clock *
SNYDER.—On the 28th inst, Mrs- Amanda, wife of
Albert tuyiW, and daughter vf the late Joseph Thorn
ton, in the 23d year of ber age.
Funeral from the residence of ber husband, In Rich
mond street, above Ann, on Thursday morning, at 10
o’clock. *
THE PRESS.—FiiILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 30. 1868.
W G Underwood, Pa
-ejdCTo NEW YORK THIS
I»r rTTifc DAY—DESPATCH LINK—YIA DfiL
AWAKK AND BABITAN CANAL—The ste.mer
** IRONSIDES,” Yandei veer, master, is now loading,
aud will leave this day at 12 M., delivering her cargo in
New Yolkin 24 boors.
For Ireight, which will ba taken on accommodating
terms, apply to WM M. BAIRD A CO,
It 132 South DELAWARE Avenue.
Besson ft son continue to
bHI MOUBNTNG GOODS At my low pricea for
Ciikli, auo bare joet received liopiD’s Black Grenadine
Baregte, 60 cts; Grape Harete and Tammatlnes, 25 eta;
Lupin's Bareges in Shawl and Dress Widths, at very
low prices; Black Silk ChalUas, 37 % cts: Silk Orana
dint's, 76 cts ; Black and White Fouiands, 60 cts ; Black
And dm! •irlpoit And £i>t*ctted Siihn, cm :
Black Grenadine Bareges, 12# cts; Shepherd's Plaid
kttfaair Cloths, 16 and 26 cts; Gray Chene Toils du
Kord and Mousfellnes, 12# els, &e.
BESSON a SOB, Mourning Store,
80. 918 CHESTNUT Street
JG. MAXWELL & BON,
• EIKVKNTII »nd CHESTNUT, have now ojwii,
*( the i<m«t cftrti pricea in (Tib market, nutgniliccmi
linos of a great variety ot bow Spring Goods, or tneir
own late importation aud manufacture, as well as of
careful selections from New York importations. Tbeir
Real and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy
Buttons, No. 6 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments Tor
Ctostf find Fr*- neb Ittigle Trimmitij*, tUik &*4«-
lr*g, Bilk Gimps, Thomson Prereft 1 Paris Trail Skirts,
Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh tiplit
and Single Zephyr, for sumnur knitting. Travelling Fans,
and Magic Ruffles, are hll oftVred to the ladies as goods
of the most r«?li**hl« nmke, nud aJapisd to the renulro
menisof close, discriminating purchasers.
The usual liberal alluvmuce to cash buyers.
j. g. Maxwell a son.
Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT.
•jriH'lm
POST.OFFICE NOTICK—IN At;-
Its COKDANOE with an act of Congress, approved
April 16, 1862, entitled “An act to authorize the Post
master General to establish branch Post Offices in cities,”
the i.uhlie iu-a hereby hetliled that, on and Atur MA.V 1.
an additional ONE CENT will be charged on all Loiters
deposited for mailing at the several sub-offices, located as
follows: 41 South EIGHTEENTH Street; MARKET
and Streetn, West Philadelphia;
BPIUNG«GAItDEN HALL—in all case* tn he prepaid
by stamp fit] 0. A. WALBORN. P M.
OFFICE LEHIGH FOAL AND NAVI
- gation company.
Phi ladbi.imiia, April 25 f 1562,
5 he stated Arnnal of toe Stncktioldera of the
LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY
will he held at the BnARD OF TRADE ftnoftf, north
side of Chestnut street, above Fifth street, on TfTKSDAY
MORNING, the 6th day of May next, at half-past ten
o’clock; after which An Election will bo held At the
same place fOT Officers of the Company for the enduing
year. Said election to close at two o'clock P. M. of the
same day. JAMES COX,
ap3o-3t • President.
LiiCT URE.
dark days of Washington city,
i» v
REV. C. M. BUTLER, D. D.
At the rriiuest of many citizens of Philadelphia, the
above thiillipg Leciuie will be repeated in
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On SATURDAY, May 3, at 8 o'clock F. M.
ADMISSION, TWENTY-FIVE CENTS.
Tickets for gale at the Episcopal Book Store, 1224
Chestnut; W. P Hazard's, 724 Chestnut; W. 8. & a.
Martien's, 606 chestnut St., aud at the door. ap29-st#
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
MONDAY EVENING, MAY 5,
JOHN B. GOUGH’S
6re«i Lecture,
“LONDON BY NIGHT."
A new lecture, prepared for the occasion, and the most
attractive of the season.
1 ickets 25 cents, Reserved seats 50 cents, which can
be secured only at the Academy, or at Martian's* 606
Chestnut street. Unreserved Beat tickets for sale also at
above places, and at the drug stores of D. D. Stackhouse,
Eighth and Green streets ; Ziegler & Smith, Second and
Gfeen streets; office Wm. Gulaeor A Bro., 50 North
Front street, and at the door the evening of the Lecture.
ap2s»9t* «
iys> A LADIES’ FAIR* FOR THE BENE
lljf FIT of the ** Church of the Immaculate Uoucep
ii.,« ,♦» N. J is sow open, and wall continue until the
third of May. ap2s-6t*
PENNSYLVANIA HOSPITAL THE
LU? CONTRIBUTORS TO THE PENNSYLVANIA.
NudPITAL are notified that their Appeal far
Twelve Managers and a Treasurer will be held at the
HOSPITAL, EIGHTH below Spruce str«et, on Fifth
Month, FIFTH, (Monday, May sth) 1862, at 4 o’clock
P. M. WIftTAR MORRIS, Secretary.
ap2B-tmys
nrs=* OFFICE CATATVISSA RAILROAD
(J 3 COMPANY. No. 308 WALNUT Street, Phila
delphia. April 25, 1802.
NOTICE TO STOCKHOLDERS.— I The annual ELEC
TION, for President and Directors, will be held on MON
DAY. the sth day &£ Mir, lßttS, hi the Office of the Com
pany, No. SOB WALNUT Street. The polls will be
open from 10 o'clock A. M. to 3 o'clock P. M.
Tbe Transfer Books will be closed on Wednesday, the
30th day of April, and be reopened on Tuesday, the 6th
day of May, IMIS* WILLIAM R. FI3HEIU
ap26-10t Treasurer.
JOHN B. GOUGH'S GREATEST LEC
u3 TUBE, “HEREANDTHERE IN BRITAIN,”
will be delivered in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC, on
TUESDAY EVENING, May 6tb, ai 8 o’eluet.
Reserved 8< ats iD tbe Parauet. Parquet Circle, Balco
ny, and Orchestra, 50 cents, may be hud at the door of
the ACADEMY and MAR’ 1 lEN’S, 6C6 Chestnut
Tickets for the Family Circle 25 cents, for sale at Mar
tien’s and the Tract House, 929 Clie*tout street. 1 hose
who wibh to hear this thrilling lecture should apply early
for tickets. ap26*6t
OF EMPLOYMENT
113 should prepare themselves for the sphere to which
they are beet adapted, and which will contribute most
to their Intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE
NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily,
at 922 CHESTNUT Streer, by JOHN L. CAPEN, suc
cessor to Fowler, Wells, & Co. ap2s-ltn
wsa OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL;
[tS ROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia, April 16,1862
The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared
a semi-annual Divide* d of FOUR PER CENT, on the
Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya
ble on end after May ldtb* 1862,
Powers rf Attorney Tor collection of Dividends can be
had on application, at the office of tbe company. No 238
South THIRD Street. TfiOS. T. FIRTH,
ap!7 tjol Treasurer.
AVIS AUX LIONS 3>E LA MODE,
iJjf Mr. p. Andriot a l’hoscxeur o’laroiuiKß lbs
Fkancais et kes strangers qu’il est aujocru’uux
OERANT db la maison, GRANVILLE STOKES, 609
CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
11 guarautla par aa position aux hommee do gout, quo
im vettmena Dorteroua toujoura uu cacMt
tion innimitable, et a des prix a 25 pour cent au dessous
de n’iroporte quelle Liaison. Sa longue 6tude et ea pra
tique l’out mis en rapport avec les artistes las plus habiles
dt sa pHitie, taut a Paris qu'a Londres, et aui lui fourai
rons toujnurs Ips plus nouvelles modes et les mieux por
iees do ces deux pays.
Avis a ceux qui tiennent a etre a I'avance des modes.
ap4- fw-lm
SCHUYLKILL AND SUSQUEHANNA
Uss RAILROAD COMPANY-Offiee 227 South
FOURTH Street.— Philadelphia, April 3d, I&s2.—The
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this company,
and an election for President and fcix Manaeers will take
place at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May
6th, at 12 o’clock M. W. H. MoILHENNKY,
ap4-tM6 Secretary,
WATCHES AiND JEWJBLRY.
JKs “ AMERICAN WATCH COM
| PAHY
GOLD AND STLYEB
WATCHES.
FOB LADIES AND GENTLEMEN.
COMPANY’S SALESROOM,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
Masonic Temple.)
I. B. MARTER, Agent.
ap3o- 3m
Jfr. REMOVAL.
J. C. FULLER
Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2ad Floor,
(Opposite Masonic Temple,)
Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
BQGEBS & I3BOTHEB3’ SrOONJ AND FJBKS,
FINE JEWELRY,
To which the attention of the trade is invited.
ap3o- 3m
■ymUANITE RUBBER JE WELRY
A beautiful line of
GENTLEMEN’S VEST OHAINB, LADIES’ CHA
ZALAItiE CHAINS* THIMBLES* CROSSES*
STUDS, BUTTONS, &C.,
Now in Store.
J. C. FULLER,
No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor,
(OppoEiite Masonic Temple.)
apSO-Im
Jts AMERICAN, ENGLISH, fis
WATCHES,
JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE,
AT REDUCED PRICES.
JOS- H. WATSON,
ap2s-lm 32G CHESTNUT SiREET.
WAIL UKY BOOUb.
TAS. It. CAMPBELL & Co.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS.
727 CHESTNUT STREET*
Have opened this day,
Bonnet’s Black Taffetas.
Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas,
Detached Figured Camel’s Hair Thibet, high lustre.
Satin Plaid and Printed Mamuilise.
tupiii*e beet block BarcgOß and Bombazmdfl>
Rich Plaid Mozambiques,
Lupin’s best black, white, and high colored ChallL
Organdies and Jaconets, griasaile grounds.
Cachemire Stripe Printed Percales, very rich.
Foulard Poplins.
Foulard Satine, Ac „ Ac. ipl6«tf
GOODS
ON HARP,
DARK AKD LIGHT BLTJK KSBSEY3.
STANDARD 6-4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL.DYED
BLUE FLANNELS.
INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES.
COTTON DUCK, 10, 12, AND 15-OUNCE.
FARNIIAM, KIRKHAM, Sl CO.,
»n2fi.2m Q'Ja CHESTNUT BTKEET.
AGREEABLE, natural, and life-like
Pictures are REIMEB’S Ivorytypes. AU who
admire fine Pictures should obtain one of them. Gallery,
SECOND Street* above Green. it*
T\IBSOLUTION OF COPARTNER
JL/ SHIP —Notice is hiroby given that the Copartner
ship heretofore existing betweeu the undersigned, under
the firm of TAW A BEER 4, is this day dissolvol by
mutual consent, The business of the late firm will be
uy a Bit mum TAW, who is alone authorized
to use the firm’s nanio in liquidation.
ABRAHAM TAW,
WILLIAM A. BEERS.
April 24,1862. fp3o-6t*
LOST—On Friday, the 25th,
a white and brown BETTER DOG. A large
reward will be given for his return to No. 1602 MOUNT
VERNON Street. ap3o-3t#
pRAY OB DISCOLORED HAIR
\JT Dyed a beautiful Black or Brown, at FOURTH and
BRANCH. ap3o-iftf
T ADIES’ TRUSSES, SUPPORT
-1 A 188, BRACES, and other Mechanical AppUaneaa,
Qt correct conitraction eMj to the wearer, For
and adjustment at O. H. NEEDLES' LADIES' STOBB,
TWELFTH Street, first door below Raoe.
v Gentlemen reanlring Rupture Truisee will call at thi
Southwest corner TWELFTH and RACE, where O. H
M. give* attention to this speoialfeatora. mhl2-2mtf
RETAIL DRV GOODS.
E. & L.,
FOURTH AND AROH,
OFFER FOR SALE,
NEAT PLAID SILKS,"
SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS,
PLAIN COL’D POULT DE SOIE3,
LEATHER COL’D MOHAIR,
LAVA COL’D DELAINES,
TOURISTS’ DRESS GOODS,
5-4 SHEPHERD’S PLAIDS, NEW,
CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE,
CLOTHS POR MAKING SACKS.
ap3o-wem tf
JJAPfisON’S, CORNER OF
EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS,
OFFER TO THE LADIES
NARROW B UGLE GIMPS.
BLACK SILK LACES,
BELT RIBBONS. ALL COLORS,
NARROW SILK GIMPS.
NARROW RIBBONS,
SPOOL SILK, A 1.1. COLO ICS. CHEAP.
partridge and chinchilla split
ZEPHYR.
One lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the load
tag colors, at 12>f cents pei Lank.
RAPSON’S TRIMMINGS ft ZEPHYR STORE,
COIINEB EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS.
~ ap23-lm
Black and white check
BlLK3.—Raving made large purchases of email
CHECK SILKS early in the season, we are still able to
sell them at the old prices.
Black ai d Check French Silks.
Gray colored Check French Silks.
Black and White India Silks.
Brown and White India Silks.
We also offer the
GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS.
Beautiful Silk* from 50 cents to $1.50.
4,000 yards Plain Mozambique at 25 cents,
These goods have a very rich lUßtre, looking T6TT
much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, having coat
32 cents to import.
1 case Bareges a Chenille, and
1 case Bareges a Broch* at ?s,cegto, WOfttl 40,
1 lotall-fliik GRENADINES at 25 cents, worth 62,
This is the CHEAPEST lot of Goods IN THIS CITY,
1 lot Mode Veils at 75 cents.
H. STEEL A SON,
ap3o No. 713 North TENTH Street, aoove Ciaiea.
raoAKS!
\J A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT
ALL THE NEWEST STYLES IMPORTED THIS
SEASON,
With every new material, made up and trimmed in the
very best manner, at prices that defy all competition,
PARIS CLOAK STORE,
N. X. CORNER EIGHTH AND WALNUT STS.
mti2B-3m
load CHESTNUT STREET
E. M. NEEDLES
Will open,
Every day during the current week,
Novelties in Laces, Embroideries, Voile, Hand
kerchiefs, White Goods. Linens. &c., received per
steamer Asia, among which will be fonnd
Choice Poihte L&te Ooltar i auj 9«Hs.
** French Guipure 11 “
4 ‘ Valencianne “ *«
** Needle- work ** “
“ Emb’d Nette, for Garibaldi Sleeves, Ac.
w FroDGh Puffilambrio “ ««
“ dotted and figured muslins.
tl Valeucienne, Edgings and
new style.
“ Cambric and Swiss
“ Piques, Marseilles, Brilliants, and Fig’d
fif children's wear, dreDiuline Veils, io
all colors. All of the above are ntw, choice, and
desirable goods, and for sale at VERY LOW
RATES. ap23-tf
10 24 CHESTNUT STREET.
pHECKED SILKS.
Vy Black and Whitaof superior quality,
Jußt received,
&d 29
Blue flannel coatings.
6# Bines of extra fine quality.
Regulation weight, Indigo blno.
*ps9 SUARPLES9 BftOS.
PLAIN BAREGES.
Good quality, solid color Bareges.
Gross-over Bareges, and thin stuffs,
Being a large auction lot received,
At bftlf Of the Usual prices.
Printed Bareges at very low rates.
at>29 SIIABPLES3 BRO 3,
TTRENCH LAWNS.
JJ A full stock of Luwds and Orgap^i^S]
Neat; mmliura, autl rich tfr-afgUß
BHABPDSSS BROS.,
CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
SILK MANTLES AND SACQCJE3.
Slack Taffeta Mantles.
Black Silk Sacques.
Elegant new styles.
Light Cloth Sacquea.
SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS.
New lota bargains, lB#, and 25 ets.
Plaid Mozambiques, very desirable.
AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Silk Mixed Cassitnerea and Coatings.
Light colors fancy Cajaimeres.
6-4 Mixtures a&d Meltons.
Cloth goods to r Htctn follows,
BOY’S JACKETS AND PANTS.
(NEW SECOND BTORY.)
First-class fie&dy.made Garments.
Style and Fit unexceptionable.
Prices very reasonable.
Boys l suits made to order.
COOPER A CONABD,
S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
/CLOAKS.—If you want the best value
VJ for your money, so to the Oity Cloak StorA 143
Hoitb BICrHTB Htreet. above Cherry. mh2B-3m
IAQ NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
iuO SECOND DOOB ABOVE ABCH,
UP STAIB3
LADIES’ DRESS TRIMMINGS, Ac.
The Copartnership heretofore existing between
KAUFMAN A LONNERSTADTER
Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under
signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of
the old firm, andAhe trade in general, that be has taken
all the up-stairs rt oms of
NO. 103 NORTH EIGHTH STREET,
ABOVE ARCH.
To continue the manufacturing o fall kinds ef
DRESS, CLOAK,
AND
MANTILLA TRIMMINGS,
FRINGES, BUTTONS,
TASSELS, GOBP
Of all descriptions, Ac., Ac.,
And will offer inducements in price and quality, as well
as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper
taining to his tine. WM. LONNER9TADTER,
ap4«2m] No, 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch.
Fine plaid silks foe
BONNETS.
Black and White Neat Plaids.
Brown and White seat Plaids.
Block End White Shepherd’s PliidA
Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids.
ftp2B-tf EYRE A LANDELL. FOURTH A ABOH.
071 CTS. STRIPE FOULARDS
O i 2 from Auation.
roittll Stripe Foulards.
Gray Stripe Foulards.
Neat Stripe Foulards.
ap2B-tf EYRE A LANDELL, FOURTH & AROH.
New cloak stoke i
The most elegant assortment in the city.
No. 29 South NINTH Street,
First door above Chestnut.
jnh26—3m
riLOAKS! CLOAKB! CLOAKS!
\7 THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THIS CITY
IVENS & CO.’S,
No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET.
TUB LARGEST STOCK,
THE BEST A3SOR TRENT,
THE CHOICEST COLORS,
THE FINEST QUALITIES,
THE HOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS,
THE NEWEST STTLES,
THE BEST WORK,
AND
DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES,
IN THE CITY,
ITBNS “a CO.’S,
NO. 23 SOUTH NINTH BTBEET.
mb26-3m
New goods opening daily.
—Plaid Foulards, black, brown, blue, and lilac.
Plain brown Foulard** one yard wide.
Pianos, white ground and bouanets of Chintz colon.
Wool De Lainea, choice shades.
Plaid and small figured Wool De Laines, for children.
A large assortment of Ginghams, at 12#, 20, and 36
cents.
A fresh assortment of Cloaking Cloths*
Small figure dark brown Mohairs* choice.
Bhepheid’s Plaids, from 18# to 50 cents.
Bilk and Wool Poplins in great variety, at
JOHN H STOKES',
No. 702 ABOH Street.
N. B Good black Silks, 87#, 91, and 91.19#.
Call and examine our 81.12# black Silks. mh2B
-\TEW SPRING PRINTS,
X> GHOICK STYLUS.
MERBIMACS,
SPRAGUE,
PACIFIC,
ALL TWELVE AND A HALT CENTS.
A luge lot best .cylee aud feet colon at lOe.
COW PERTH WAIT A CO,.
mhlß-tf N. W. cor. EIGHTH end MARKET Stfi.
pAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.—
\X" The subscriber, bave received an iuvoice of these
very deeireble goods, [n fine quality, at lest Beeson's
price.
SHEPPARD, YAN HARLINGEN, A AHHTSON,
»p]9-rptf IUOB CHESTNUT Street.
Linens at importers’ prices.
—RICHARDSON'S end DUNBAR DIORSON’S
celebrated SBIRTING end FRONTING LINENS, re
ceived from the monnfecturere direct, end guereulied
perfect—to which the attention of buyers end the trade
generally is respectfully invi»©d.
SHEPPARD, YAN HAJtLINQEN. A ARRISON,
e,19-r,tf IWB CHESTNUT Street.
rtHEAP DRY GOODS, CARPETS,
OIL CLOTHS. MATTING, AND WINDOW
SHADES—V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, V. E. corner
ELEVENTH »nd MARKET btreete, will open ihil
morning, from auction, Ingrain Carpets* 31,37,44, 50,
62, and 75c.; Entry and btair Carpets, 18, 22,31, 37,50,
and 62c.: Bag and Taru Carpets, 20 to 31c.; Floor Oil
Clotbs, all widths, at 31, 37, aud 50c. j White and Bed
Check Hatting, 30 and 25c. 5 Gilt- Bordered Window
Shades* new stylus, 50, 62, 75, and 87#ft.J Green and
Buff Window Holland, 12 to 31c.; Bleached Shirtings
and Sheetings, from 8 to 12# e.: new style Plaid Dress
Goods, 15 to 25c.; Shepherd's Plaids, 12 to 22c. apl9*l2t
PLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN-
V/ TILLAS.—Ladles in want of the above articles will
find It lo their advantog vto visit the old established house
of Hrs. HENBY, No. 38 Noitb NINTH Street, below
ABOH. The latest Paris Styles always on hand at vrioes
that astonish everybody. ap4-3m
new style.
SHARPLESS BROS.
TJEiMEK’S COLORED PHOTO
XV GRAPHS for 81 are accurately-colored Likenesses*
Altogether* they are gems of which the possessor map
well be pr«md. SECOND Street* above Green. It*
pARD PORTR AITS IN IMITATION
OF PHOTOGRAPHS.—This day we will have
NEW STYLE OF FOBTBAITS*
in imitation of Photographs.
The following Portraits are now ready, and othwwUi
he issued as rapidly as they can be prepared:
fcinituiiint Morns, of the Geuerftl Bona,
Cumberland}
General Fremont)
Com. Rowan,
PareoD Brownlow, •
General Shields,
C6»i. L. M. Gdldfttaitetigfc,
Price Ten Corns each, or t'
lar. For sale by
WILLIAM S. A
No,
fTTAKING Tims by tbs forsloek is to
JL take advantage of the offer of REIMER. Life-size
Photographs in Oil are now made by him at war prices.
SECOND Street, above Green, It*
HEAD NETS,
MBS. D. FERRIS, 1037 CHEBT
NUT Street, has now open a large and varied as
- ?f Englitb, rtfdfhi mi Abwlwb STR^W
BONNETS, together with a full line of STRAW GOODS
suitable for Friends* wear, and the latest styles of Misses’
and Children’s Hats and Caps. ap24-12t
REMOVAL.
MISSES O’BRYAN, 924 CHESTNUT Street, have
removed to HOT WALNUT Street, three doors above Ele
venth, north side, and will open PARIS MILLINERY,
for the Spring, on THURSDAY, April 17. apl2»2m*
AN EXCELLENT ASSORTMENT JUST RECEIVED.
ALBERT O. ROBERTS,
DEALER IN FINE GROCERIES,
ap26.tr CORNER ELEVENTH AND TINE STS
E AIL SAJLEI
of . anperlor quality, in lots ranging from ICO to tOOj and
5,000 FEET CEDAR SIDING,
In lots to anit purchaser,. Also, at the some time and
place,
THREE FARM WAGONS,
ONE FARM CART,
with Iron arms; alt new, and of the bee manufacture
made by Wilson, Childs, & Co., Henry Simons, and Kess
ler £ Bio. i and
ONE FALLING-TOP BUGGY,
In good order.
Sale to commence at 1 o’clock Pa M., when terms wil
be made known by
rjIHE
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
r£IBE LATEST STYLES OF
LADIES*
CRAPE COLLARS
JUBT RECEIVED,
DIBIOT FROM TDK MANUFACTURER.
THOB. MELLOR & Co,
»c2B-et «0 tod 4B North THIRD Htreot
TYTEW' BPRING AND BUMMER
i.l GOODS.
M. L. HALLO WELL & Co,
133 MARKET And ST NORTH FOURTH STB..
Wholesale Dealers in
SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
Desirous of selling off their stock or goods* prorlous to
removing to their New Store, in
“JAYNE’S MARBLE BUILDING,”
CHESTNUT STREET,
Offer for the remainder of the season, at Wholesale only,
their ATTRACTIVE STOCK of recently-purchased
DRESS GOODS.
At prices generally much under
COST OF IMPORTATION.
They will also offer, at
LOW PRICES,
A well-selected assortment of other goods in their line,
many of which will be sold at a
GREAT SACRIFICE.
aplP.mwf-tJe5
CLOTHING.
DEPARTMENT.
We will have arrangod on second floor, and
OPEN ON SATURDAY, THE 2GTH INST.,
A SELECT STOCK
BOYS’ CLOTHING.
GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER.
COOPER & CONARD,
Sonlheast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets.
ap24-lm
PAPER HANGINGS
p HIL ADEL PH I A
PAPER HANGINGS.
HOWELL & BOURKE,
CORNER OP
FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS,
MANUPACTUHERS OP
PAPER HANGINGS
AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPER?,
Offer to the Trado a LARGE AND ELEGANT AS
BORTMENT OF -GOODS, from the cheapest Brown
Stock to the Finest Decorations.
N. E. COB. FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS.
N. B.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PAPERS
of every grade. ftp2?'2nl
COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, Ac
ROOKING RANGES.
ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVEN COOKING
RANGE.
This Bongo has affordtd more satisfaction than any yet
offered to the public.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
WARM AIR FURNACES,
Of tbe most approved and economical patterns,
SUITED TO ALL CLASSES OF BUILDINGS.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
Enameled slate mantels.
A large variety of Ibesa beautiful Mantels at
VERY LOW PRICER,
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
LOW -DOWN AND COMMON
GRATES,
FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL.
Hoi-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment.
ARNOLD & WILSON,
1010 CHESTNUT Street.
ap23-w£e2txtif
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Andrew Johnson,
Lieutenant Worden* of the
Monitor ,
General Price,
General Pillow.
twenty portraits for One Dot-
ALFRED HARTIEN,
. 606 CHESTNUT Street.
SPRING MILLINERY.
SEWING MACHINES
& WIESON
SEWING MACHINES,
628 CHESTNUT STREET,
mhll-3m PHILADELPHIA.
gATIVE WINES.
STRICTLY PURE JUICE OS' THE GRAPE—THE
MOST DELICIOUS, RICH, AND FRUITY
WINES EYES OFFERED TO
THE PUBLIC.
Ths Subscriber will offer for sale, at the
HADDONFIELD STATION,
On the Camden and Atlantic Railroad, on
SATURDAY, May 3, 1862,
1,000 CEDAR RAILS,
G. HT- SHINN.
nj&h tMS
"EXCELSIOR” HAMS
ARE THE BEST IN
THE WORLD.
J. H. MICHENER & Co.,
. GENERAL PROVISION DEALERS,
And carers of the celebrated
"EXCELSIOR”
SUGAR-CURED HAMS,
Nos. 143 and 144 North FRONT Street,
Between Arch and Bate streets, PhiladtlpMa.
The justly.celebrated (‘EXCELSIOR” HAMS ere
cored by J. H. M. 1 Oo„ (in a style peculiar to then,
eelree,) expressly for FAMILY USE; are of delicious
flavor; free from the nnpleaeani taste of salt, and an
prononnoed by epicores snperlor to any now offered
(or sale. apl-3m
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
'rVYVVVVWVVVVVWWUV.IAAAMAAAAAAARRMW^WVWA
NEW BOOKS
NEARLY READY.
i.
ABIEMUS WARD. HIS BOOK.
A collection of the richest and most characteristic
witting sr this great American IlsaorUt.
WITH MANV COMIC TLLUSTRATIONS.
One volume. Cloth bound. Price 91.
11.
WHY PAUL FEKKOLL KILLED HIS WIFE
A Splendid new novel, by the author of “ Peon Fkb-
RCILL."
PtfiF i&viea 10 easts; elelli hsusd *l.
111.
LKS MIbKBABLES.
Victor Hugo's great F.euch novel, just out in Paris,
where it Is already creating a profound sensation.
The American translation will be really in a few days.
Paper covets, and cloth binding.
CARLETON, Publisher,
(Late BUDB A OAKLKTON,)
No. 413 BROADWAY, corner Liepenaid street, N. Y,
ap3o ws-tf
TMcELROY’S CITY DIRECTORY,
JUST PUBLISHED, and a few copies re
maining, for a»le by E. O. A J. BIDDLE, 509 MINOR
Street, and McELItOY A CO., 2f SSBIII SIXTH Stroot.
»pSd-Bt.f A. McKLROTt
HATS AND CAPS,
ISPRING STOCK 1 O£o
lOU/We COMPLETE. lOU/4.
C. H. GARDEN & Go..
Hannlacturers of and Vf holewde Dealer* in
BATS, CAPS, AND FURS;
STRAW GOODS,
FANCY BILK AND STRAW BONNETS,
Artificial Flowers. Baches, Feathers, Ac.,
So, 600 and 60S MARKET Btreeti 81 W» comero
SIXTH Street.
A large and complete slock. The best terms and
;be lowest prices. Cash and prompt “ time buyers” are
particularly invited to examioe our stock. mhl-2m
FINANCIAIi.
IJNITED STATES
ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE.
COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES
BOUGHT AND SOLD.
QUARTERMASTERS’ RECEIPTS
CASHED, COLIiEUTED, OB EXCHANGED,
Particular attention given to transactions in Govern
meat securities.
DREXEL & Co.,
34 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
arlMm
Money to loan on mort-
GAGE, in various amounts, from $4,000 to $20,000.
Apply to S. W. TQAOK.ABA <fc SON,
»I?° 3t* tu South THIRD Street,
From §3 000 to $6 500 to loan
on Mortgage. CHARLES EIIOAD3, No. 430
WALNUT Street. ap2o-6t*
GROUND RENT of this
tj/Uv V* amount FOB SALE, on an improved pro
perty, at a discount. Apply to K. PETTIT,
. »p 26 No 300 WALNUT Street.
INSURANCE CUiUrANIBB.
QIIiAKD FIKE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY,
OFFICE 415 WALNUT BTBEET, PHILADELPHIA,
CAPITAL $200,000.
This company continues to toko risks on the safer
claeeesof Property at low vales.
The public can rely upon its responsibility, and abili
ty to pay lomoa promptly. Ila dlabupSM&ghbi for the
benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e xceed
$500,000,
and vre respectfully solicit its favor in the futuie.
DIRECTORS,
CHAB.I. DUPONT,
JOHN W. etAGHORN,
C F. HEAZLITT,
DAVID BOTH, Jr.,
WM. M. SWAIN,
JOSEPH KLAPP, M.D.
WM. C. BUDMAN,
JOHN THORNLEY,
ABRAHAM HART,
PETERS. HOE, of N. Y,
FURMAN SHEPPARD,
N. S. LAWRENCE,
JOHN SUPPLES.
THOMAS CRAVEN, President.
A. S. GILLETT, Vice President.
JAS. B. ALYORD, Secretary
INCB COMPANY,
Street.
Fame insure
No. 406 CHESTNUT
F!M dm Wlu
pUfcE<
UW iKSVRANGB*
7T089.
E. D. Woodruff,
John Kessler, Jr.,
P. 8. Justice,
Washington Jonea,
ChiU. Stoked,
John W. Eyerman.
T. N. Bock*
Chae. Bicbardeon,
Henry Lewis, Jr.*
Alex Whilidin,
Geo. A. West,
O. W. Davis,
FRANCIS N. BUCK, President.
CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice President.
WILLIAMS 1. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mhlO-iftf
PH I IRE INSU
r, OF THE STATE 09
rtOMMONWEALT
\J RANGE COMPANY,
PENNSYLVANIA.
DIREO!
JTOBB.
Charles H. Rogers,
John K. Walker,
Robert Shoemaker,
William Strutbers,
Elijah Jones.
nE, M D., President
lITALL, Yice President,
etayy.
I oil ling, 613 CHESTNUT
sM-lftf
David Jayne, M. D.,
JohnH. WbitaOl,
Edward 0. Knight,
Thomas S. Stewart,
Henry Lewis, Jr.,
DAVID JAY]
JOHN M. WH
BAMUEL S. MOON; fiacre
Office, Commonwealth Ri
Street. Philadelphia.
GENTS* FURNISHING GOODS.
Q.EORGE GRANT.
MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN
GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS,
No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET.
mb2o-3m
JpLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS
FOR THE ARMY.
FINE SHIRTS,
COLLARS, STOCKS, AND
WRAPPER S.
Manufactured at
W. W. KNIGHT’S,
MO. 606 ARCH STREET,
p W A full line of
TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, SUSPENDERS,
HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING,
Always oa hand. sM MS
Fine shirt manufactory.
The anbaoriber would invite attention to his
IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS,
ffycb he makes a specialty in his business. Also* 6M>
Sutlj receiving
NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WEAR.
J. W. SCOTT,
GENTLEMEN’S FURNISHING STORE.
ifO. 814 CHESTNUT STREET^
149-tf Four doors below tbe ConilnenUJ.
EDUCATIONAL.
VILLAGE GREEN SEMINARY
Y In a beautiful and healthful village, three milee
from Media, Pupils recoived at any time for the sum
mer. Boarding per week $2.25. Thorough course iu the
Mathematics, Languages, English Studies, and all the
branches usually taught. Boys prepared fur College or
Business. ...
REV. J. HERYEY BARTON, A. M.
Village Green, Delaware Co., Pa.
HOLMEBBURG SEMINARY FOR
YOUNG LADIES.—The duties of this School
will be renamed, after the Easier holidays, oh the SDiH of
APRIL. For circulars, references. Ac., address ills Mlssea
CHAPMAN, Principals, Holmesburg, Pa. ap!B-lm*
COPAHTMfiRSHIP NOTICES.
COPARTNERSHIP. —The un
dersigned have this day formed a Copartnership un
der the name and etjJe of JONES, WARNER, & 00.,
for the transaction of a General DRY GOODS Jobbing
burinmp> ftl 249 MARKET Street, _
GIDEON F. JONES,
RICHARD O. WARNER,
DAVID C. GOLDEN.
April 21,1862. ap23-12t*
OAUTION*
The reputation pf
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES
Has induced the makers of Imperfect balance, to offer
them M l! FAIRBANKS’ SCALES,” and PWfhMeri
bare thereby, in many Instance., been subjected tofraud
and imposition. FAIRBANKS’SCALES are manufac
tured only by the original inventors, B. A T. FAIR
BANKS A CO., and are adapted to eyery branch of the
business, where a correct and durable Scale* is required.
FAIRBANKS & EWING,
General Agents,
aplO-tl MASONIC HALL, TIS CHESTNUT ST.
■^RUSHES
BLACKSMITHS’ BELLOWS,
KEMBLE & VAN HORN,
mh2o-3m No. 331 MARKET Street, Phllada
Tl/fEDALS AND COINS.—A large
IVI quantity or and Coin, for sala j dec, one
•et of Napoleon’s Medal®, one set of Dassier’s Medals of
the English Kings, and one set of Medals of the Roman
EmpireTApfly to WM. H. BRIDGINS, 189 WILLIAM
Street, New York, Dealer in Medals, Coins, and Paint
lugs, nfll.lm
SyfONUMENTS AND GRAVE
IVL STONES at very reduoed price, at Marble Works
of A. STEINMETZ, RIDGE Avenue, below Eleventh
Street. mhDWbnlf
BAY RUM. —A small invoice of Bay
Bum, just received, for sale by
OH AS. 8. 04BSTAIBS,
apS 126 WALNUT and 21 GRANITE Street.,
JERRY WALKER,
AMUSEIHENTB.
AMERICA!* ACADEMY QV
A MUSIC.
GREAT ORATORICAL ENTERTAINMENT,
ON SATURDAY EVENING. May 3, ISA*,
JOHN B. GOUGH,
Who has already oarmd a world-wide reputation for bis
thrilling lectures upon
TEMPERANCE,
has kindly agreed to deliver Aii best eompoiiiien. to aid
■«TJIK NORTHERN HOME FOR FRIENDLESS
CHILDREN/ 1 The wonderful oratorical powers of Mr.
Gough btlng 85 well known, we need only say that upon
no other subject are bis Lectures so brilliant and attrac
tive a* o n ihfri Mi farorite thorns.
Tjrhrtp may be reseried for nuy part or th> bouts at
50 centr, at ilie Academy ;or al Marlien’s, 606 Chestnut
street Unreserved seats, 86 cents. ap39»4tr
MKB. JOHN DREW'S
ABCH-BTBBBT THBATBB.
XcUng Bt&go Manager ...W. B. FBEDBRIOU.
Business Agent and Treasurer. JOB. D. MURPHT.
N.'NBTT UtCftH MIGHT OF
. JOHN DRKff,
And his iast Mlt BOYPD,
V LDNEfiDaYr April 30, 1562.
Tbe new play, hy Mr*, fl, C. Wblo, entitled
THE GUOVKft OF BLARNEY.
Old Mother Griffin John Drew*
To conclude with MAKEPPA.
Mezeppa (with new featuies.). Frank Drew*
Seats can be secured for Mr. John Drew's representa
tions throe days In advance. Doors open at 7l{. Onr
taiu rises at quarter to 8 o’clock.
WJLLJV UT-STREET THEATRE—
HIHTH and WALNUT fiir»u.
MBS. M. A. GARBETTBON.
ftola Lessee,
THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, APRIL 36,1 m.
ADELJJKID.
AddhfcM
Cot rad ArbttU
Madame Ilcmbora.
customs in Corsica
Jerry . .IL Mr Vining Bowor*.
Fkiokhss-60, 76, and 26 cent*» Private Boxm,
96 and £3, according to their locale.
Door* open at 7 k o’clock. To commence at Ttf.
THURSDAY, BARTON HILL’S BENKPST.
FRIDAY, MlSd THOMPSONS BENEFIT—LAST
WIG Hl* HUT QN’E,
rpWENTY-fcEVENTH QUADRILLE
X PABTY to the CONTRIBUTING MKMBBBB of
the PHILADELPHIA {Beck’s} BAND, No 1, will take
pUreon WEDNESDAY EVENING, April tiOlb, at tbO
MIJWfIAL FUND HALL.
Tickets can be transferred at the Baud 1 * room,
Southeast corner of Eighth and Walnut streets, on Tues
day. 29th inst., between the hours of 3 and 6 o’clock
P. M.
Perrons becoming contributing member* will be en
titled to ticket* of ttdmiiisiou for Uutta paMl«a. Plum*
make early application to
JAMES MADISON BECK,
No. 746 FLORIDA Street,
Above Eleventh, below Fitzwatar.
ap29-2t*
Musical fund iiall.
I'IiIDAY EVENING, May M.
GBaND PRIVATE AOIKEE,
Introducing a new drawingroom entertainment*
MB. AND MBS. FEABODIf AT HOMS.
AduininDi 25 cents. Itoierod Real*, 60 cents.
Tickets at Gould’s Music Store, 032 Chestnut street.
ap23-3t
Assembly buildings.
LAST WE DR BUT ONE bV THE
GREAT SKPoY REBELLION,
GORGEOUS SCENES IN INDIA.
Portraits of Captain ERICSSON and Lieutenant WOR
DEN and Views of the MONITOBaud ME RBI MAO.
MplipAY, April 29, AM) DUBIKG TUB WEEK.
Commence iu tbe Evening at 8, and WEDNESDAY anil
SATURDAY AFTEBNOUMS at 3 o’clock.
Admission 26 cents. Six tickets, 81. Children, II
cents. a028.1t
PENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF
THE FINK ARTS. Thirty-ulnth Annual Exhi
bition of Paintings and Sculpture, 1025 CHESTNUT
Street. Open from 9 A. M till 5 P. M.. and from T
V. M. till 10 I\ M.
Admittance 26 cents,* Season Tickets oO cants.
Stockholder*, Arlists, and Contributor* will roceiv#
their tickets at the Academy; no admissions without.
op2B
QTEJiEOSCOFriGP>S QFTjSE BEr
M IJEL.LION, for public exhibitions; viewa’nf all the
prominent Battles, Incidents, and Moo. Full pi Iced aafl
Illustrated catalogues sent free, by
JAMES W. QUEEN A 00.,
Opticians,
aplUlm No. 984 CHESTNUT fitnafc. PWIUMpUi.
Germania orchestra.
OABIi SKNT2S, Conductor.
PDBIiIO REHEARSALS every SATURDAY, at 8U
O'clock F. M.i »t th* MUSICAL FUND lIALL. -
Package *f Eight Tiekot*, SI j Single TiokeM, il eta.
To be had at Andre's, 1104 Chestnut street, J. K. Gould'.,
Seventh and Chestnut, and at the door of the liall. oc2B-tt
WANTS.
'YXT’ANTED.—A Lady wishes a Situa-
Y Y tion as Travelling Companion to a lady, or to da
plain sewing. Address “ C. Xu II.,” Press Office, for three
days. U*
\\! ANTED—Light, active, day-time,
YY mostly out-door EMPLOYMENT, by a voting
married man. References obtainable. Address »i K%y,”
oflice of Tht Pvass. aptly rirww.'H*
8 UNITED STATES MARINES.—
Wanted, for the United States Maiine Corps, toff
flea service aboard of men-of-wur, SEVERAL HUN
DKKD ABLXiBODIED MBS. bntwyeu thy tujsa
of eighteen and forty years. Young men from the conn,
try not leas than 6 feet 4# inches high, who shall paa*
the medical examination, and enlist, will receive three
Ceuta per mile for the distance travelled iu coming to the
Rendezvous, at 311 South FRONT Street below 3pm co*
Philadelphia, All other information that may be re.
guired will be given. JAMIES LEWIS, Captain,
ap22-12t and Recruiting Offlner.
<£& DEPUTY QUAETERMAS
3—£ TER GENERAL'S OFFICE,
PMLHUtj.PUU, April 3. 1339.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY—VesseIs to load wiifc
Coal lor Fort Monroe, Ya. A. BOYD,
ap4-tf Captain and A. Q. M.
. PKf U TV QUAE TERM AS-
SsSTfiß GENSBAL’S OFFICE,
Phil a drl fiii a* Aprils, 1861
WANTED IMMEDIAI ELY—Vessels to load with
Coal for Alexandria, Ya. A. BOYD,
ap4-tf Captain and A. Q. M r
FOR MALE AND TO LET.
ga TO RENT —GERMANTOWN
Em. HOUSE—Cohvpnlt hily located,’‘modcrtvle size, anA
in good order. Apply to
WILLIAM H. B ACOST,
23 North FOURTH Street
TO RE!NT—A convenient Dwel-
M - ling, Southeast Comer of TWENTY-SECOND and
GREEN Stitets. Apply to
JAMES GRE33ON,
23 North FOURTH Street.
QCHOOL FOR SALK.—Unfeurpaaeed
lO location* large income, well fur Bished, gymnasium,
Ac. An excellent position tor an enterprising gentleman.
Address JAMES McGOWAN, 325 WALNUT Street,
Philadelphia. ap3o-4t*
ket. Address T. B. M.,” this office. ll*
FOR SALE—A good Route on The
Press- Address ** Route,” JPrcss office, ap2?-3f*
GERMANTOWN.—TO RENT—
■HaA medium»sized furnished HGUSK, with stable, if
desired, for the Summer months. Apply sixth house on
LINDEN Street, Germantown. ap29«3t*
rpo BE LET—Tho Second, Third, and
J. Fourth Floors of 427 MARKET Street) well adapt
ed for the Boot and Shoe, and Straw badness. Apply to
M. PATTON, ft south EIGHTEENTH Street,
ap2B 3t*
45 TO LET. —COUNTRY STORE
■lift and FORWARDING WAREHOUSE, Lumber and
Coal Yard ; good railroad siding, Ac., in a first-rate
Luuineea locality, and wealthy neighborhood. (Situated
on the Central Pennsylvania Railroad. For further par
ticulars, apply to E. PETTIT,
ap26 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
T?QR SALK—A VALUABLE CUBS-
J} TER COUNTY FA RM. Railroad station upMi the
place. Containing 73 acres of prime valley land, nicely
watered, with large and tubsiantial stone improvements
srringebouse, ice house, «£c. Two apple orchards, and
other fruits. Apply to _ E U PETTIT,
8 p26 No. 309 WALNUT Street.
FOR SALE OR TO LET.—A
Ka pleasant house In the suburbs of Media, nearly an
acre of ground, abundance of shade and fruit. Rent
lowt Apply at No: 16k SOUTH FOURTH
second story. ap26»lm
SAFES.
mm LILLIE’S SAFE DEPOT RE
isp MOVED to No. 21 South SEVENTH Street, near
theFrauklin Institute.
The undersigned, thankful for past favors, and being
determined to merit future patronage, has secured oa
elegant and convenient store, and has now ondiand ft
large aasurimeni of Lillies Celebrated Wrought and
Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Safes, (the only
staidly fire and burglar proof safes made.) Also, Lillie**
Unequalled Bank Yault, Safe, and Bank Locks.
Lillie’s Bank Vanlt Doors and Locks will be furnlahe4
to otder on short notice, This is the strongest, bgfs pyp“
tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered.
Also, particular attention is called to Lillie's New
Cabinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, Ac. This Safe Is ooo
cedod to surpass in style and elegance anything yet of
fered for this purpose, and is the only one that is strictly
fire and burglar proof. , ,
Special Notice. —l have now on hand ray twenty of
Farrel, Herring, A Co *s Bates, most of them nearly ntv,
and some forty of other makers, comprising a complete
aesortment as to sizes, and all lately exchanged for tho
now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at very
low prices. Please coll and examine. .
ju2s-iytf M. <3. BApLBb, Agoni
Bn EVANS & WATSON’S
BU SALAMANDXB BA FEZ.
- - STOBX,
1$ SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
PBILADELPHIA, PA.
A large variety of FIRE-PROOF SAFES always on
band
iStUBBI THJfi a DAMB EX
COMPANY Will BOW
Receive and Forward Goods, not contraband, to Nash*
ville and other accessible points in Tennessee. Correct
invoices must accompany the Goods in all cases.
ap2B*3t
mo THE DISEABED OF ALL
X CLASSES All Bub-ecute and ebrouio dime—
cured by ypeciid guarantee at 1220 WALNUT Street.
Philadelphia, and in case of a failure no chargo is made.
Frnffiior BOLLESi th* founder of this new practice,
will superintend the treatment or all ca«e* himself, A
pamphlet containing a multitude of certificates of thosa
cured, alao letters and complimentary resolution* from
medical men and otbere will be given to any person free.
Lectures are constantly given at 1220, to medical mea
and others who deßire a knowledge or my discovery, in
applying giectricity a. a reliable therapeutic agent. Con
sultation free. ap26-2m
T ABOR-SAVING MACHINE.
A-i OLOTHES-SAVING MACHINE.
imS-SAYING HAUBINSi __
Holey, Morse 9t Boyden’s Clothes Wringer saves i**>or»
time and clothes, and is an improvement which will mote
certainly be generally adopted. It is self-adjusting, sim
ple, and durable, and is far superior to every other da
vice tor the purpose Intended. Over five hundred hava
been fold within the last thirty dan in thii city, fl*
family should be without one. They are warranted te
give perfect satisfaction.
For sale by L. E. SNOW, at the Office of JOY, COM,
A 00., Northeast corner or FIFTH end CHESTNUT
Streets. Orders from the Country promptly attended to.
ftpi-lm
ASTERN MARKET DINING
RESTAURANT, FIFTH STREET, ABOYM
OBESTNUT, OPPOSITE SMITH’S BREWERY.
This establishment hayiag been refitted regsrdless at
expense, is now ready te serve It* patron* with break
fist, dinner, and supper at moderate chargee, oombined
with the best the market affords, (and only the beet.)
The bar ie furnished with the choicest liquors awl
cigar. \ in short, the Eastern Market Dining Restaurant
is the maximum of Philadelphia.
Tbs subscribers respectfully solicit the patronage oc
their friends and the public.
P B.—Tree Lunch from 10 W to 13 o’clock.
L. HOPKINS, t Prourinton.
T. FITZfIIBSON, { rro » n “ wl »
•pIT-lm
Alls* ChAFlAtte TliAffiJSc*.
Mr Barton Hill.
Mrs. Thayer.