FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET. PRILADELIFHIA, May 6, DO The advanced prices or yesterday were well sustained at the Stock Board to day, and *still further improve- Merit Wee Bated in some of the more speculative stitch. Reading Railroad shares sold largely at 23 94400 and 241 Lehigh scrip advanced to 40, a gain of 1; Lehigh Navi gation shares rose jt, and Norristown Railroad X• On Eye were in demand, and the new issue sold free ly at 102 X. United States coup= sixes of 1831 brought 102%. American gold advanced to three per cent. premium, Droxal k Co., ottot,! New York exchange. 'Batton exchange.... Bankuore exchacs.e Country rondo 0.1.3 3-10 Treoeury nobs One. year certiticalea. Passenger Railway share are more active Arch street advanced %. SecoLd and Third street sold at 62, a alight tonics on. liollege or ilidge•avenne way shares advanced to 2034. With the eruption of the Girard Bank, which hanged its dividend, and :ho Dank of North America, which de clares dividends ill Jsmowy end July, all the city eanee declared dividends to day. The per eentago divided it respectively us fdIOWS : Bate of Anretot ettaal_ Discouni. Nvit S per ct. t!:5 1 - 0 ' ,13 . 3.1,04 000 3 Z 4 110.000 1.000,(00 3 .• 30,000 . 500.040 4 " 32,000" 'll9-6116 4 941.1143/5 nAktta_ Tura. and Mechs Commercial Mechanics _ Southwark M(neingtou .Penn Towanalc. Weal ern 5 46 aD Uon 4 41' 4 500 4 4t. LL iihainuf- anti. 31.cha t2:63,6210 .4 66 :-A6,030 4 " t 67 56;) 3 6 6 50 3 ti 983.51 2 IL , 51,140 334" 2en'.3So 3 6, Commerce... adrexueu . s. COnsolida7fi.,l City CABIIIIBiI4 t Corn ESClll4llge , ihtio/2 Total $9,7 4195 5327,029 The 7097180 frs m Ite Germnntown' and Peri:lin:len Turnpike have dtclarsll a dividend of two per cot t., pay able on the 15th lest. The managprs Cheltenham and Willow Grove Turnpike have c3eciricd a< diTitlotoi of throe Der cent,, Itto , t.blo on the 15th inst. The amount of coal traueported over the Delaware, Lackawanna, and W,,idcrn Railroad, for week ending §fltllitint Nl . 11 P it 9 itB rvllawa Week. Year. Toei. Cwt. Tons. ()wt. .. 6.610 16 5.,192 06 ..18,OLS 12 24 , ,590 09 Shipped North /Shipped South. T0ta1.... For correspoLtliog tinwi4it ) ear Week. Year . Tots. Cwt, Tone Cwt. 4,:52 08 69,695 18 19 197 OD .337,420 9/ 94,839 08 325,788 15 Slipped North—. Total. Increase 33,779 14 The New York Ireeing _Pert of to-day save There ia a cal iner in lies cn the Stock Exchange to-day, though the market - es( ins to retain much of the specula tive list of the past ten days. The enormous advance— averaging 6 to 7 per cut. throughout the list—has brought out sellers to : e slize profits, and prices suddenly give way. The reaction, hos ectr. hardly amount; to trip advance, of yestvren: static, sad it may Co 'nothing more than one of those tent p..rary surges which always mark a Aran; upward movemei I. Government sixes stand at about last evening's quota tione-102,4 for c in prim and 101 !.; for registered, which 71.A1.13/ AA good th.• hi,-hest poln in previously touched. The check to the ries nr,y be attributed in part to tie r.. ported determination of Mr. Chase to issue no ion. e treasury notes at present. ntr to extend the limit to de posits at the @t:h-Tres.n:ioe. The 7-33 nc te3 are steady at 1037401(3,1i, the 6 p,r seat certificate; at OK 49976 Theold Star,- demand mites. which are used in paying dntlee, io:.1 at 100 M 0,1004* AP' sent • • Pacific Mail s Al at 11: Erie 3.95839.4*, do Preferred 665, -43. Ebtrlern do Preferred 83%, Michi, an S•yntb,r. do Guarantied, 50S, Mi l:llia Central IDA', Galena 7216 Teletiq 4.4 N, lic , c4t 62,4. Panama sold at 126,i, Hannibal and St Joseph's (His isouri 6s) sold at 62. Railroad bonds centiuuo to aly Ince, and Lids of 2.re3 ceut. of ar the the p evious day fail to bring Out sellate. All the tiret-elam martgagen AP6 i.ery IiCSTEB. Border State ne,:ra Tower early in the day. ffiia ■onria Bold at Tet.ne area at 60, . , Ohio, II ludiaaa, and Minnesotan are ebttAMPt 9.lAy er. ogr.riaz. For Onto Long roan 104 IS vvar luau i . e C.70#974. The net of the r.tp!:l progress of the Union army towards Illehm.,nd ra. :_iven the market another up ward tura. Prieto c eireng. New York Central 8,1( 01t61 4 olkk. Michigan Central gam The mOhpy rparl et in very easy, and considerable bnsineßa is drip; at 4z r cent on first class secu rities. ?rime paper i 7 extremely scarce at .5555% per Cunt. Gehl is 3,ra? t i D=r rent lower, with sales on sellers arum AA hitt. 114 a. 6 Rxclifinge ori London is a 1.,: weaker, Y X 51.14 foxfirst-class bills. Sales, May 6. [Reported ILAY)I.IKhR, Phila. ;Exchange.] To-T p.o A RD 10 Bever Meadow. iiSji 4 Mon a anal, li..tiso 1000 City 63 LPW. i 0 2 2 14 2000 do Lex .1023; 35C00 de t 614 - .102:y 50 Lehigh &tip.... 363 i 115 d. 40 100 Girard Cede... 1 20th 2000 North Pcnra 64. 74.% 2000 Cam & Am 6.4'66 15 Green ex Goatee, 121 do 253 i TOGO Elmira 11 SO 40 Reading 1? 100 d0....5.5an..23 04 400 do osiNts.ibt 23 94 6F.0 do 550 de 3 @chi Nos 5 17 d 0.... 100 SEM NAL...nail 5 100 do 55 5 1000 Rendes 'B6..bswn 85 304 Catawisaa R 2 25 Morrie Canal.. b 5 45 2:0 Long Island R... 15,4 2000 Soh' Z3av Be 69,7 i 200 North Penns R.. 8 50 d 0.... 8 69 Arch-at R 20% 1000 American G01d...103 10 Dag W£lll4 bit'.. .. 12n0 Cam & A 1.0an84.100 64 Penna R 47 36 Cataw R pref..aah 81[ 23 do cash 8M 17 24 & 3o R 6/ , 400 e Penna. On 90 . Illt.o do 897 i (BEIM N YOARDS. 1 0 Rmding R 23 04 4 M• }rig 12. hiiuohill Li - 207.1 50 Lehigh .Tay.......52) 110 Lehigh Scrip.... . 40 TOO Parma 513 90 100 North Pe7..t.tt RS .NorrisicWl‘ 100 Catwaissa li pr , =". 5000 CBll3 & Am 6s 13. 02 4000 Reading as '44... Ub Oh DlilULill R.4dy y 47 27 C0.—L . ( 136 47 . . 20 do b 0 47 10 do' 9000 118 Debt Certf..loo 10 Lehigh 70 do_ _ 40!„; .I.otoo Phila & Erin Ca. 92A 70 Spruce Sc Pale-et 13 do 12m 28 2d & 3d-et R.... 62 *Cheat & W al R.. Si -00 Ittodies. R 24 CLO eiN.; p. Rid. A tlfed t7B6e 1362.... 3 . 92X tr Tr 7 3-1 D 8 - 103 10..;34' Eldlada te 97 Do Philatlaß9 notc.lo2 102 u retina 58 89N 90 Reading S. 24 24 k.; Reed lofts '80'43 eg . . 26 North Poona R.. 8 15 Dela rare 43 2r-00 Pa R 2d rat..2dya 96 59 'Walvis.. R prof. 8% S 0 km-riohn Gold ..103 4)0 ITS 7.30 Tr N.. ..103X .1000 Palma 53.... sswn 90 4)00 d 0.... 92.4 5000 TT S 6s '81.102N 800 North tonna 100. sa 1,J113.4.—F Bid. Asked. Elmira B. Prf... 164" Eimba 70 '73.. 79% 803 E L {eland B es-d 153 E 15X I,ogh CI Sc Nem 0,3 1 ." LP CI & Nay Sep 403( N Penns B. 8 83E N Perna U 63.. 743 f 75 N Poulin 10a... 93 91 '!ataiv it 1% 2 ficanwinsit Prd. S% Frk & Sthwk IL. 44 .. Bead Ws 'TO. .. 03};- • Bead rates '66%. Bf. , 58 Dana 47M 4 , J4 ream Rim t5.1.02N Penns It 2 m 64 SG.. Norris Col Con. 45 44 Sec & Thd-st 6. 62 62X RacedViae• st It 5 6 W Phila la R... 64 66 *IPTII99 Pirte.. 12X 12X preen & Coate!. '2531 25X .Thos at Walnut. 343 35 Arch Street.... 20% 21 Morris Cul i;ef 3I Ci Bch Nav Stock. 4 7 t : 5 Bch N.. Pref._ 13 Tax Sch. Nay Be '82.. 69) 70 Elmira B. . 9 9X Phil Li Iphin Mstrketß, 'The Flour market is sncbanged, and very little doing. 1,000 bbls cc•mnion Western sold for export at $5.25 for extra, and 65 44 for extra foamy. The trade are buying at 85.12„V m 5.35 for auperhoei 6a 0736 up to $6 for extra and extra family, and 66 35e6 50 for fancy brands as to quality. lye Fleur is Fcarce, and Selling in a email way at $3.50 bbl. Corn Meal is Quiet; 300 We Penns; - found buyers at $2. 62;i' bbl. unchanged, with sales of 4,000 bus good Penna. and W. stem reds at J33m135c, mostly at the former figure, . d white at 1.10e51450 bns. Is selling slewly 04 72e. 74c for Poona. , torn is wanted, and 1,500 bus Pvr: , :t. .-now brought 55) c, in store: it Ivolll4 brivg tint not so firm; bus Sold at 39e40c, in store. Baas.—lrt No.l Quvrcitron unshansed, awl sells Slowly at 833 47 tot . Covrosi.—Tle stock ib very much reduced, but the fit =and is limited et guru wiuns GIIODRILIPA ANL PEQ.'IAIARS At% very Brm .4 ih. Iranea demanded tor I'o SeutrAtls. BEEDB.—There is lather more doing. 300 bun Clover need old at 84-5C04.623y Wassits.— The num l- t i., firmer, with sales of VI& at ...0)4444. hi I saw, , a drud g e 22. 0411.011, CITY ITEMS, ME. GOUGH'S LECTURE AT THE ACADEMY, JaYST .2vmarm.-1 he last of Mr. Gough's lectures in ildladalphis for the art rent remit was delivered at the Amadeu of Masi la 51 avenMg. The audience was one Of the largest and mist fashionable that have ever tOnotell a lecture with their presence in Philadelphia. The hinge was . filled to the extant of its comfortable ca incity, and the lecturer reciprocated the compliment by Iscouitting himself in beet style. His improvement in both the manner and matter of his lectures, outside his accustomed field of Temperance, since he first entered -this new arena some two years ago, is remarked and ap preciated by ad wh. - Men beard him. His subject last light was, t. Hese and there in firitain,"—a sketch of Which we have already given in these columna—and its broahneat was, as a sgeclogin of dramatic oratory, a truly Wonderful dldiceatiol of 32eltlah eeefies and .eclair in *heir various phases Sr., stages. Never was an audience more completely norm a speaker's control. Almost from the utterance of ida fir-t tenter co to the close of his APosCh, the house r. no with alternate peals of Illfightlif and incentroh b e app,onse. Speaking for- nearly two hours, as be does, and sometimes every night in the week, with bis,voice appa: moldy in a constant strain, it is aston ishing that sixteen yea, of ulna at nab:a/wrap tab..r have nut broken his n. , wo. Inc end of this, tail the ex: centon of a growing huskiness in his voice, he is im proving from year to y. ar. WITTERE & LAMPE FOR BURNING KERO.. ERNE OIL are n.anufa tared a!!4 491 d, wk 100x19 and re 'wog their Light Emporium, No. 35 North Eighth street, corner or Filbert. and Ire, undoubtedly the beet in tee. The dame d for :11-.m in all parte ef the countty is enormous—so ranch go, that in every community where oey are Introduced. nmrchelite con Und IWO for BO here. They are the ay.rtet, moat convenient, and acono cal portable light of the age. A. L. VANSANT'S CONFECTIONS, Corner of Chestnut and Ninth st. a its, are unamprfiecd iu the world silt delicious Cream Lairs, fine mixtures, Chocolate pre. antionm of 'sari , us kinds, Fruit confections, Evid Can of Tart Mil description, Are univera .1 fay iri • i Soar tempting tropical Ir 11 its. Oranges, Bannon% ri o , Al- Mr I Orilile, ke. Try thrni. everybOdf. V I TEIME HAVANA Ciasks.—gr• C. H. Matt -on, dealer in tine family armor e, Arch_and Tenth reedy lOW Y received a fresh i/Xf .ice of prime Hsvw..a igara. By some mem. mr. alatteen haa had th e ti tune of procuring the most delicious cigars that. come his market. For the fragrant Nicotian weed in ail ins glory, commend us to Mr. hiatteon'aimporta. WIWI. We say Cie much from experience GENIIIIAL MAUI PIMP, ON THE Bwrir !—Ho -.mots to fight—the General means ntiechief. The evacu tons of the rebels, as Prentice says, having •be e . me banjo, ono or tiro "f tr?err GAicersi by Way or a irtiro mimic effect, get up a miniature rebellion within the lines, and swear by nil the Confederate bonds that they U whip the Yanheoe just here and nowhere else, when, Alter having ventilate tlomselves, they retire to the next "ditch." This Maeruder is the party who wore such stunning stripes on his pantaloons that the question in camp was whether the General's pante were blue with ed stripes or red with blue stripes_ The General himself par 4 1-10 pram parcel-10 'elm .....paroji dia. rob AO dim. *log pram .3033§ prom par®; 10,000 60.00 8,026 13,015 5,503 0,444 6,191 306,931 19 19,066 16 100 Reading II 21 31 do 21 4 Phila Bk C & P.. 103 Mar 6—Evening may be the right stripe, but his pantaloons are not, nor ever gill be, until they are purchased at Stokes' « Una Price," under the I , Continental," where we hope soon to 888 hint Hs of yore. TUB PALL OF YORKTOWN.--JeffliViS is becoming deeptrate. lie evaenates Yorktown, and, fall ing hark to his next lice of entrenchments, he shouts out in niork topics, n Ones mere late the preach, dear friusle, once more, or close rip the wall with our Secoth dead!" From all accounts, Seeesh is losing stomach for the light, and, instead of getting into the "imminent deadly breach," would prefer getting into condortablo brae - Lep, particularly if they were made ate first. class establishment like the Brown-Stone Clothing Hall of Ro•cklul] di Wilson, Noe. 603 and 605 Chestnut street, ab,va Sixth Alta: Jeff and Demnriwaia have ban lainatil, and the rank and file hare seen and acknow- Iceged the error of their ways, there win again be a chance for their procuring garmesta of the right stripe. POPULAR FOLLIES.—To think that the more a man eats, the fatter and stronger he will become. To act on the preemption that the sma:leit raomiu th home is large enough to sleep in. Te iernoi•ek h6i11615 of lha Clothing immediately MIAs (Net'tide, When WO moat atnpid a.)maa ktto ffs that if ho does not put e cover on his horse the moment 6c cantos V1(11t3 in minter, ho will lose him in a few days by plum. 1.1101.i9_ To purchase said clothing elsewhere than at the p%la tial establishment of Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut Street, where the latest styles of garments are always pllitir at remarkably low Driers_ ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS EP TO 12 0'13LOCI( LAST NUM? CONTINENTAL HOTEL--Ninth and Chestnut stn. C Flitaing, Pittsburg M Fechleliner,oincinaati L Tii.htnuti. Cincinnati L nesoafel , f, Cincinnati J P Leavitt, Cincinnati lit bcliall, York, Co 815 W igton, Huntingdon W W Wallace, Huntington C Yak mine, Boston T C Steele, Pittsburg F S Minter, Beading Isaac Melfose, Beading Jos II Lewis, Allentown Chas Il Wolff, Cincinnati Ni' Sae.lu, im,forf J Torrey - , Jr, Now YorKi C Parry. Boston J E Hanford, New York R A Goodenough, Now York F W Pearson, Boston F E Pi-arson, Bcston 'Mrs G B Dillon, Easton 'la's Tient Abbott, T Konsey, New York H, Yon Ant Wel n It lab A glivalBt.o. ..ti L, N .1 9 A Alb n P 4 Rockwell, Conn C T Ingham, U S A J Ingham & w, Sa'otn, N J S A lii.ines New York J N lily & w, Boston 8 M Mien, St 'Louis J E 'Broyhill, Penna 11 Y . 0 &son : U S A II IS Mahn & la, Poston J Grace L S Webb, Cleveland Chas B Burrell, New York Miss Patti C 'cola A R Rnot, New York Jac,.l., Ewing. Penns Miss Ewing, retina Li=a=. liontimiste, Baltimore Col Wilms Saint Wash Wm Pratt. New York A E Shaw, New York Jan W Wali, Burlington Limit li it Fritz. Wash J S Hi:Merton, U S A E S Whitman, Boston W B Firrustone, Waehing'n Dr 5 S Schnitz, Harrisburg C C Hopper, Chicago Wm Lowther, Newport J Ilmiliou, Carliale 1) F. Small & la, York, Pa .1 1; Eserhart, W Chester J T Morrow, Poston 1 Pugh, Penna J C Rives, Wash'n, D 0 ...V A Cookson, England .1L N Stratton & wife W E Yiele, Albany Dr A Yiele, Albany H W Ft redloy, E S A F W Butter & la, Boston Rhentee Meta., 'New Sork Eire Bloke, New York 11 B Poll ter di wf, Pittsbu'g J B Levorick, New York Copt W kl Bennett, N Y J S Brown, Mode Island Jan Brown. Rhode Island Mrs Gibson G. o A anion, Mass G E Thornton, U 8 N Mrs B i Totten. Penna A F Johnsen, POOH& II it•eliler, New York E C Smith, Jr, N Jersey G a NMI Jr, N Jersey S 1' Jenkins, Boston Cllfl3 A ralictek, Boston T A Cunningham, Balt T S Clink, Pittsburg G W Case, Pittsburg II A 11.,,e, New York § W TiareY, New York _ 5; 11 , mik-y - a mr, Boston A Wilkinson 4 Is, Boston J Bisset, New York E P Bray, NoW York E H Coin), Boston A C Tin, New York J el, ,i, ,t la, New York J F Conkey, Mass Wi,, Stowe, Mass W Churchill, New York Ceo T 1.0.-.11, P.o.ston 11 4 Vi.k, New - York J Borne, Pittsburg T B Blanchard, St Louis T B Voile, New York B W Hart, New York S G Nicholson, New - York B II Tracy, New York C P Selittyler„ New York This Bomber, New York A C stiman, York, Pa A.l Frey, Y , rk, pa N K Y.irgler, York. Pa N Si Moines, Belloroute Ii V ....rid & la, Trenton IC -P Fenton, Now York J B tiler, Now York . J W Dimmick, Now York J flutter, New York F W Waldo & lady, N Y T Suffern. Marsacialsetts W N Ailing, New York NV C Fairki&it et Joseph Ei W JtheilMi, Dloimlituatto Air Finer J G Mason, Baltimore W Noble, Boston . 'I H Fulton ,k la, York C J Underwood, Boston L W Haskins, New York Dr A K Gaston. Penns Mrs Moore, Baltimore J F Ply, Baltimore L Davenport, Indiana M Turner aa.:KCH ANTS' HOTEL,--Fonrin at., nelow Arch. FH Tu Maryland Geo T Miller, Pa 111 Jf re. Jr W B Willkitlll, Delaware It Bi•sel la, Painted Poet C B Javies, Detroit A L Wuttet won, Pa T B Hatch, Pennsylvania • '1 hompson, Liverpool, 0 Jlt Jackman, Ohio W C Wagonir, Huntingdon „Tessa Diffenbaugh, Pa - rat / 1 0Ali!l l Centre co, Pa W °Duncan, Centro co, Pa YoiLter, Colin) co, Pa Jaa Dealt A la, Jeff co, Pa 1.3t0 A Gormley, Pa C it B Morrie, Pa J T Cowan, West Tenn W Horner, Millsboro,Pa Jahn Paul, Pitteburg S Horner, Clarksville Wri Thompson & la, NY J K Boileau, Pa TuhinsFisbl r, Pennsylvania TV Eilionborge A w, Pa S Bogriatt A da, EaSton A Bailey, Bruit:lna, Pa G-o LJenhins, Wyoming D C Ogden, New Jersey Mrs w T Pierson Benj Hayward, Pottsville J Thowae, Piakburg, Pa W Ovarrield, Philada MiFt Acton, New Jersey Miss Carpenter, N Jersey .t C too, Pa .3" Stainban,h, J !twin, Cleat field W W Wilson, 51411 in, Pa B Mifflin, Pa G Wilson, Mifflin, Pa, S-!dourTidge A la, Ponna S Hunsecker, Lanosster W Coope', Lancaster Miss H Soldomridge, Fauna J G Gee, Lancaster Miss M Mahn, Lafteaitor Elliot', Tipton, Penes 111 Barri., Lancaster )ioiris, Chaska co, Pa L Whitney. ir, Boston T Pt est, Boston Mrs H II Kelly, Pittsburg 11 Phinney, it', Towanda H W Steele, New York P D Davie, New York Sal cosh, Noy Iltpm Massillon - Jas Caldwell, Allegheny Wil , oll Agar, Jersey City II C Warren, Davenport John N Moffat, New York Jos ()Brenner, Clearfield J B McDowell, Delaware 01.15.8ifiAN above Fifth R F Dawson, New York W B Tucker, Baltimore Lienr D K Wihom US A J S Hollinger, Laocalter Joe R Ragland, N Jersey E e Hathaway, Pray. R I S Ciabreth & eon. Dover R S Mcllvain, Labe co, Pa Ii AI Crawford, Maryland W T Richards, St Clair, Pa glNtL~s.(l,,foia J II Brordv, t.oranton L lovrring, Baltimore David Small .4, - la York, Pa Brad 3, P.nnsylvania David Thomas, Jr, Penna Bid aid Le. R wf, Pottsville Mrs S Pottsville John Armitage, New York H Frick, Lewistown EIIBM 6traub, Lewistown P R Weitzel, Hauck Chunk T TrEwind, Penna E W Overton C n Pease, New Yerk Capt B Dlrrell W Denney, Jr, Delaware D J Cummings, Delaware John J Dash'll, Maryland Miea EilcuT Hid BliE9 :0 lie W Daehill, Thompson, Danbury • E S Hlmlher . Penns TUB UNION—Arch street, above Third Thos. Fergus, Elizabeth G lienzeuhaneer. Pittebiwg Jos Cartwright, Virginia ID D Smith, Reading Jae k h la, Now Joreey John lotinett, Du'anane John Leeman, Lancaster EFI Clerk, Jeitoreonvilie 13 Pintioger, Tamaqua John Johnson, Tamaqua Wli Stntges, Washington II I Pratt, Lewistown Alifs C E Taylor, Lewistown J B Davide, Ohio II Pena rine, Ohio W Plaskett, Hancock, kir BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Third. C Inabonv Dr Whipple, Penne 1, W Roberts, Penns B R Paxton. Penne Jesse Bent, Baltimore 7,1 Dovey, Pott9ville JA. F :imp-on, Alex, Va J Crawford, Alox, Ya (1 Rrf ngle. Alai, Ya J Ulrich, Ohio D S Craig, Ohio B A todore, 'Maryland W Ct ad wiek,Long Island R P Reynolds, Fall River G Clot: ey, Brooklyn G E Harrison, klarfand J L Sehore, Y e w York J Farris, New York AILIDISOIki HOUSE—Second ttrest, above Market. G W Swore, Pike cc, Pa C R Swallow, Lumberville Cleratoi Lung, Delaware Joshua Willey, Delaware 31 Lin g. iov,ville Ralph Stover a; wile, Po The, 114.tt, Darks eo, Pa Jos M. any dor, hionroo co J±e P. Ferguson, P: idgeport la Smith, Mt golly, N J W 7 .1.1 Eirk Palma Wm Arthur. Delaware T: 011 Couch, D.lasrare Geo Ennis, Delaware Chas Torbei t, tucks co, Pa Mrs Torbert, Ducks co Miss A Torbert, Dacha co,Pa W M Kirk & la, Bucks co lffrs E Bennet, Packs co S s Gray, Milford, N J T Bnasrli, Delaware E S Wyckoff, Flemington S A Marra, Windsor, N Y Friend Whitlock, N J W G Caulk, Delaware H Muzzy, N J W Wallace, Stroudsburg, Pa BLACK BEAK—Third street, above Callowhili. F Peter, Washington, Pa John Saul, Millerstown Mrs Saul, Millerstown R Sackenbach, Lehigh co W Iron er, Pennsburg C Morrison, Huntingdon CntiS liar per Jrnkintoten A Buckman, Pa Dosas, Somorton D limper, Olney E Roads, Somerton G W Foerine,Cooperstovrn A K Jones, Pennsylvania jee.,h K Thos Hersh, Permsburg A %V toiler, Monroe co H Z Baktr, Horttaumborlndi .I,ll 'e 'WA er, liorteumberld nos Miller, Jenkintown A DrIPF, Doylestown Ilra Helps, Doylestown Mt,. ',ties; Doylestown 1' Hersh, Allentown W W Set rler ; Penna BALD EAGILN,..Third street, above Caßoutin_ Ii Lon 3, Carbon co, Pa V Hoffman, Allentown J the, Croee Ken Reuben Hartzell, Penna Jobe Set! renbacb, 'Bath, Pa Adam flower, Cherry rine Owen F Herber, Allentown Mrs Dreher & lady, Palma M.ra Dreher, Stroudsburg G F Greenawalt, Penna L rm. cannon co, Pa F Kauffman, Allentown Gutbrey, Monroe co, Pa D R Mtn, Kutztown Geo Gina-h. Perry co, Pa IC &infer, Pennsylvania art, Wa'a, Pa Semi Hanly, Delaware Jacob Fatten. Et Clair J Itsidenbadi. Missouri lioberzon, Dotleitown A Richards PA . . . lir, Grub, Penneylvania Peter Gilbert, Pi Deli() Krerg , Monroe c 0 Martin Kemmerer, Pa Btu trmmel, Labia co STATES ONlON—Market street, snore tlixtb. W II Welt, Pittsburg S Thotakoon, Norristown I. J Foil. eg, Balt,tnere J Forbes, BAltimore 31 C Getty, Indiana co. Pa Jas B noblemen, Patina Joe P Keaton, Cassville, Pa J King, Warren, Pa II McCune, Lockport, Pa Jon Wiry, Penner Gee Jack., Waist urg J Murry, Penns, W Pattersrn, Penns Jo. McConnell, Pittsburg Thos 'ttehley, Penult J g Walker, Pittsburg W C McMillen, Penns 0 11 Wingert, Penns 2,1 ()Lippe, Ccluoubia Alex Blessing, York co, Pa W Martin, York. Pa J M 'Mickley, Lancaster Jno Callapber. York, Pa Lewis Sued& V..rk, Pa Will Sawyer, Penult S Oyster, Harrisburg Jno F.arly, Carlisle, Pa Jas I' Spence, new York 31 Balthrson • R 'SWAT 811.1CAF—tleCond street, below Vine. s T F:onnuerfelt,l , T Jersey T M Stout, Penns J Jana ..,. bucks JOE Mowers, Peons Jt eee S Heaton, Newtown J 8 Brown. Doylestown W Comly, Byberry J Farrell, D }) iestown \V Carver. Montgomery co A Danabower, Bucks co D Itrilitr it de l Puna 111 Ii Taylor, Taylorsville J Taxli rt, Penns lire 4 / Vanliorn, Penns A Bennett a la. Centreville 0 D Vanhorn, Yardlerellle J To. ker, Non istown J Cadwallader, Fox Chase JC flolctanb & fa, Penns, 0 D Contsed. Bucks lit,s Cave, Bucks J R. Hoff, Peons J T 'Guru an. Bmtleton L Comly, llyhxrrY lilr - Robb, Chester co II Paxson, Penns hilts M Fly Penns T Roberts, ByherrY S Carey. Beast. ' Win Vankirk, Peona J Dcx le, Nortliampttm C 'Evelio, Tiogs co, N T .7 Starßhou,, Attleboro' B W Simpson. Buzks co C Comfy, Isiterry J Anderson, Newtown Jibe It tf ci.tt, New Britain G Zenon, Mas•illon, 0 NVIII Davison, Ch€lll3l3lWM COMMERCIAL Sixthstreet, above Chestnut. J Shim Philadelphia Amon Sammie, Maryland J Male. 1118011 &1, N Garden Wm .1 Smedley, Del co, Pa W A nrlebe, Del co, Pa B F 'Modell, Del co, Pa G F "tuellald, Lebanon E W Hooper, Pa D B Meredith, W Chester E R Vrawford„ Wil, Del H C Nerbitt, Maryland C W Jones, Maryland Arthur Androwe, Chalk , do Dmrld Andrew', Mee& co P Crosby, Pottstown A It Carson, Maryland A Sl.:le►er, Penneyl►anla T C Fitzgerald, Pa Rent en Borer, Pa W H Eder, Elkton, Md Wni A Waller, Wash, D 0 Jacob A Hastert, Pottsville Howard• Lan co, Pa J A Reynold-I, Penning'lle Wtrlllt 9tford, Pa J A Spene•. Nate Pork B Walt, n, aester to, Pa 8 Maine, Delaware 11 A Buldwii, Maryland WATIONaI. 110TML—Baca street, above Titbit Pt 7 FIiOa I h,POMNYIYUnIa A G MARS, Penn.iylvsnia "Wier F. libmt, Allentown Reuben Guth, Allentown Gm Ali thutsker, Slillenbrg Chas K lleiat, Allontown W 11 Bon ie . Pennsylvania .Cyrus Bowman, Phil* HAn dr, Ilmaater co, Pa C 0 Thompson, Bohn ylkill P Oa , tr, Sriltllkiil co, Po B Bhuber, Liverp , ol, Pa Flanagln, Lucerne co Dr J W Kieler, Wilksbarre inv.] Drrano,y coming co it it Paxton, Lycoming co Jt. S, battik Montgomery Chas Carter, Pennsylvania InOUNT V:liNo2 4 l HOTZLN-Seeonn it., w derwoil, Yonne F, Cortright, Narrowiburg GI S 13: own W G Bfidd, New York J,I , N Wise Feiss Thos Reity, New York Jo= i Mo.tg co Chas Amos aievseg, Newrork Sarni Stewart, N Jorsoy MARINE INTELLIGENCE. KIP SFR FOURTH PAOR ABrBV - ED Behr Pauline P Cornelia, (Dutch) Hagedorn ,B 5 days hem Rotterdam ' with gin, ac to Henry Bohlen & Co. Behr George Henry, Smith, 5 days from Alexandria, Pith iron to captain. FlcLr Nllen Perkifie, Joilog, 6 days from Beek., will. mrso to Crowell & . . Schr Mary Hendrickson, 1 day from Odessa, Del, with grain to Christian k Co. Sehr C Loeser, Laws, 5 days from Boston, in ballast to Noble. Caldwell elt, Co. Steamer Do Witt Clinton, Dolton, 24 hours from Now York, with mdse to W P Clyde. Barge Richmond. McGhee, 24 hours from New York, with nabs to W P Clyde. OLEACtIOD Bark Laurotta, Wolim, Trinidad It, Cuba, J Bazloy & Co. &hr Sallia B, Bateman, Cardenas, Stewart, Carson k Co. . _ Behr Flora King, McFarland, St Johns, PR, John Ma son do Co. Scbr Emma Virginia, Conway, Waabington, Caldwell & Co. Stair Aintrico, Smith, Wimliiiigton, L Awlenriod %t Go. sthr S L Crocker, rter,I)ITY, Taunton, Nonniuknon Glnvtr. Seim A Iliunmond, Paine, Shipping Point, A G Cattoll Co EcLr Marcia, Munroe, Port Royal, A Boyd. cbr bnliic T Cam trey Otw.rTre, littmteran Tylor, E tone t Co. B, lir L H Endicott, Lec.dp, New port, Boil)Her Sz Bro. W Cllllllll4O Vlitloll, Fall Diver, D P0EL1 . 3311 & Cu. Re C C Alger, i'euton, Alt xandrim, T Webator, Jr Sir. L GILW, Iler, Baltimore, A OtoVeRI Jr. Str Ar.:tlwacito ; jofwc y Now York \V M Baird Lt. gqi t 7 4 .', Lot, cleat - tit a@ ~tort Yorlc yadti):- day for Liverpool. Ship Argo, liailaid, honer, arrived at Liverpool pro vietis •o 24th, ult. • Ship Lord Broogiddri, TiortilN, 'mice for GLogow, nr riyrd ih the ci)du prtrrimm %4th Fhip blinteinuc, Oxanrd, hence, arrived at Liverpool previous to 24th ult. Bark Amy, .Uannond, hence, arrived at Boston sth IpEta7lt. Mk; J D I.tuoolo, Webber from Cardonao, at Now York Nostorday. • . - - Brig Emma : Baker, for Philadelphia, clearod at Bos ton fieli it st. Echrs Electric Light, Hutchinson, Isaac Lich, Orowell, L Green, Cobb, hezozo, arr;red llo4ou. alh !net,. Sclir Powell, Fenton, hence, arrived at Now York yes terday. Steamer Fire Brick, Fenton, hence, arrived at N York yt • • SPECIAL N CYI`I(YES. REVEL PANIO. BT THE BARD OF TOWER RAVE,. Oh, the terrible panic Of their armies Satanic, Now Striokon with terror and wonder; • Arnoug their sneer :habits Is running like rabbits When roused by the sound of tho Hamar All their hooetiog forgotten, Bet the Mayes! of King Cotton Uwe their legs with amazing agility ; Through trachea and briers The chivalric moires Nuke their way with uncommon facility. Over fences now leaping, Or under them creeping, I , i - ow scudding o'er grass and o'er grave] To us it would seem That the triumpha of steam dre surpassed by their swiftueee of travel. Wile fate Tvatown tiny " ramos," Nobody can blame ua For miffing at such a diaaster; But, fast as they go, Bennett's Clothing, we }mow, Gees off considerably falter_ As ye are making large additions daily to our stock of all new st)les of goods, as they appear, we have. notwith standing large and rapid sales, the largest and most va ried assortment of ready-made Clothing in Philadelphia, ccnaprißing every desirable ai)lC ilea all ittlefittee, from low glades to superfine. Buyers will save time and trou ble by visiting our establishment, as every one can be suited from our clock. We have also a largo and choice selection of Piece Coeds, whleh will be made no to order in the best manner for those who prefer. We buy and sell for cosh only; therefore, at the lowest possible prices. TOWER nALL, 1 o. tlt I , l...kitiltT St., Philadelphia. BENNETT & 01 FRAME'S PLANTATION BlTTERS—Ex hauled Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, strengthen, and purify the system, Care Dyspepsia, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrhoea, Se. A perfect ap petizer aud tonic. They invigorate the body, without etimulating the brain. They are compounded of pure St. Croix Rum, Roots, sad herbs, and aro recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rcoemmenderl to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Druggists, Hotels, and Saloon& P. 11. Dhi&K A: CU , my3-mwf2m 202 Broadway, New York. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING, OF THE LATEST STYLES, made in the Beat Manner, eirresaly for BE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Priced marked in Plain Figures. All Goods mails to Order warranted eatiefactory. Our ONE•PRICE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. SOBI „t- Op., ce4 mAitzrr street. MARRIED . IiETILLE—FLANAGAN.—At St. Atigngine'e, on Mooday, Ape Nth . by Rev nuttier Gall..gber. James J. }u v ul a t o Lizzie A. Flanagan, both of Philadelphia, * CAVIIN—FRALEY.—ApriI 30. by Rev. John Patton, D. D., itir. James Cavell to Mies Heat r A. Fraley, all cf this city. DIED 1111EITERr .0n evening of the 4th inst., Charles A., eldest son of Lydia C. and the late A. Robert Bream', in the 22d year of his age. His friends and those of the faintly are resneetfully-in vited to attend the Neural, from 310 North Ninth street, on Thursday, Bth inst.. at 3 o'clock P. M. ** EXANS.—On Eotday evening, May 5, Elizabeth M., wife of John Evans, of New Castle county, Delaware, and daughter of B. H. Springer, of this city, aged 41 years. The friends of the family are reaueeted to attend her funeral, on Thursday morning, Slav 8, at 11 o'clock, frc m her father's residence, No. 614 South Ninth st. ** SWOPE.— On the 51.1, instant. Henrietta, wife of Wil liam Swope, in the 31st y, ar of her age. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 1317 North Seventh street, on Thursday, May Sth, at 1 o'clock. ** CONBAD.—On the sth instant, Eliza Conrad, widow of the late Win. Conrad, in the 63d year of her age. Funeral this (Wedre eday) afternoon. at 3 o'clock, from her late residence, S. W. corner TOOth and Mount Ver non atreete. PETTET.—In Germantown, on the 2d instant, Willie Petley eldest son of William and Carrie Pettet, aged 10 years and 7 months. Funeral services will be held at the house of his father, corner of Price and Hancock stnets, Germantown, thie (Wednesday) meriting, 7th inst., at 10 o'clock. PANCOAST —On Sunday evening, the 4th instant, at his residence in Bordentown, N. J., Samuel IF ancoast. be relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at Boedentown, this (Wed ne einq ) afternoon, the 7th inst., at 3 o'clock Card ISM Walnut street, Philadelphia, at 1.1.14 o'clock P. M. ** PIDGEON —On the 4th instant, of inflammation of the brain, Joseph A., youngest son of Joseph A. and .. Maria GPid6eon, aged 16 months and 14 days. Funeral iron, tl3O residence of his pa•-enis, No. TM South Third street, this (Wednesday) afternoon, 7th inst.. at 2 o'clock. it SCBUYLER.—On tne 3d instant, Philip E. Schuyler, in the 40th year of his age. Fetieral from his late reekleiice, Fifth street and Ger triantcwn avenue. on Thursday afternoon, at lo'clonk. * CANNON.—On the 4th initant, Mrs Margaret Can non, - wife of John Cannon, asea 40 years. Funeral from the residence ofher husband. southwest corner of Sixth and Christian streets, this (Wednesday) morning, at 8,5 o'clock. - tk RESSON & SON CONTINUE TO -kJ sell MOURNING GOODS at very low prices for Cash, and have just received Lapin's Black Grenadine Daregvii M) Crape Murals klld cts Lupin s Dareges in Shawl and Dress Widths, at very low prices; Black Bilk Challies, 37X eta; Silk Grena dines, 75 eta ; Black and White Foulauds, 50 cts ; Black and White neat striped and Checked Silks, 62g as Black Grenadine Bareges, 12X cts; Shepherd's Plaid Mohair Clothe, 15 tifid 25 et. 1 Cray Cher. Tolle du Nord and Moueselinee. Idl cts, &e. BERSON & SON, Mourning Store, ap22 No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. G. MAXWELL & BON / J. ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now open, at the lowest each prices in the market, magnificent lines of a great variety or new Spring Goods, o f their own late importation and manufacture, as well as of careful selections from New York importations. Their Beal end Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, No. 5 Trimming Ribbons, Paris Ornaments for Cloaks and Draws. French Bugle Trimmings, Silk Belt ing. Silk Gimps, Thomson Freres' Paris Trail Skirts, Spool Silk, new colors, at 2 cents per spool, Fresh Split and Single Zephyr, for summer knitting, Travelling Fans. at d Magic Ruffles, are all offered to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the require ments of close. discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal SHOW/thee to cash bUyerff, J. G. fireixwELL SON, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT (m. THE PHILADELPHIA BASK, MAY 6, 1662.—T1ie DiMani.l4 have !We day d...clar.-1 dividend of THREE PER CENT. for the last six months, pa' ehl‘. nn demand. my T-dst B B. CO WEGYt-', Cashier. Q. CONSOLIDATION DANK, f•HmA. bEia.BIA, DJ y U 7 d*Fl3 - I*.—Tho Beard of of rectors have tbie day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on demand. JCS PEIRSOL, nly7-ulamrst, Cashier. tryCOMMERCIAL HAWK OF PESITOSYL. YANIA, PHILADELPHIA, flay - 6th, 1862.—The Directors have this dsy &el tred a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable on and atter. FRIDAY, lath DM, clear of State tax. my 7 181 0. C. PALMER, Cotillion KENSINGTON DANK, FHILADEL.. FHIA, May 0, 1802 —The Li ectore have this d..y declared a dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capitol of this Bank, payable on dennsnd,clear of State tar. nllB tit C. F. YERKES, Cashier. gr. IDECHARDCYP DANK, PHILADEL PHIA, MAT 0, 1862.—The Board of Directors of thiebank Lava this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT.. payable on anti after the 16th instant, afietlll4 19 the proTtelene of cherter. T-6t J. WIEUAND, Jo., (lathier WESTERN BANK OF PHILA.DEL NITA, MAY 6, 1862 —The Directors of this beak have this day declared a divideed of FOUR PER CENT„ Motile on demand, 0. B. MUT illetN, raft. at Caehier. Eris BANK OF COMMERCE, PIIILADULPHIA, May 6, 1862.—The Board of Directors have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT., paya- WO ea demand, cloor ut MAW tax iny7-31 SOUTHWARK BANK, Puzi..taahvall, Nay 6. 1862 —The Direct Dre have declared a dividend of FIVE PER cENr., payable on and after THURSDAY, Bth inst. "s7-6k in—. 0. U. A. M —THE MEMBERS OF LIBERTY 00UNOIL, No. 11, and the Order In general, ore respectfully invited to attend the funeral of our late brother, PHILIP I/ 80HUTLEB vu . (Thursday) AnfrillaittOlf, the tltll Inemnt, ot / o'olool. 011ARG/C8 JONES, C. Attest—THOMAS BIIG, Jo , R S. of No. 11. it* gra AN ADJOURNED MEETING REPUB LICAN CITY CONVENTION will meet THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at the COUNTY COURT ROUSE, Eixth and Cheeteut, at a o'clock. lt* CRAB. GuDlPattErS, Secretary. EirCOOPER -SHOP SOLDIERS' HIEVIE.— An Merlin for Manager]; of the kioldlere , H 61614 'V ill be held on TUESDAY, May 13, 1862, between the lo ore of 3 and 10 o'clock P. 51, at the Cooper-Shoo Re 'regiment Saloon, 100 P OTSEGO Street, _ below \Yosh i:4;ton avenue niyl.llt THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 7, 1862. TEE INDIAN SCOUT; or, LIFE ON THE PRAI RIE, A Tale of Indian Life. By GUT LYS AI• MAUD ; and which is equal, if not superior, to axything ever written by J. Fennimore Cooper. Will be published on Saturday morning next, May 10th, in a large octavo volume, large type, double column, and printed on the Ducat and boat of white paper. Price Fifty Conte hi paper cover, or t2evonty-five Conte in cloth. . Copies of VIE INDIAN SCOUT " will be Boni to any one free of postage, on remitting fifty cents to De publishers, in stetter ; or, two copies will be tent for Or. Dollar. Boohoo Here, Neese Agouti], and all where, will please send on their orders at once for what they may want of this book to atart with. J. A. LEWIS, Cashier P. P. avvoL, Cashier Z. B. TIAT4L, Socrot ar Ir a • PEOPLE'S STATE CONVENTION. TILE PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cold;Ally to node ill SUSTAINING THE. NATIONAL AT/MINISTRATION iu its patriotic efforts to suppress a sectional awl unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUER IC', and who desire to support, by every power of tho Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, braving disease and the petits of the field to preserve the Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number o` D E LEG ATE d equal to the ii(gialattve anpreoentatioa of the State, at such (inset and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to Inset in STATE (JONVENTION, lIARRIaISUV.Gy On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 &cloak on said day, to NOMINATE CANDIDATES for the ofllces of AUDITOR GENERAL AND URVETOII aml to take such measures as may be deemed necessary to strengthon the Government in this season of common reril to a common country Chairman of tho People's &ate Committee GEO. W. 11 AIIIIIIIIISLY. 3011 N M. SULLIVAN, S my2.tf to. OFFICE OF THE LEHIGH COAL AND NAVIGATION COMPANY, PU11.111)31 , 11114, Mar 0, 1862. At an election held this day, the following named Aar. sons were chosen officers of the LF.FIIC H COAT/ AND NAVIGATION COMP.A.NY, for the onsuiniy t . . -- JAOILrS OtlX. MANAGERS. Itra IDO Ili-marl, James S. Cox, JoLra Varmarn, „Taco' , P. Jon, E 4 .Ilicharil kicLardaon, Francis C. Yarnall, Alexander Fullerton, Samuel N. Stokes, Andrew litandereon, Francis A. Cope. TREASURER. _EDWIN WA LiliErt_ my 7-St EDWIN WALTER, Secretary War... - hLISIIRA API D LEA SPORT RAILROAD COMPANY—ORIG., 30S WAI, NUT Sheet, PHIL% ual.rulA, Fifth Month 11th,1862. At she A -- P..mdl.olaorg of the ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY, held at their office this day, the following officers were duly elected for the ensuing year; 1.1:NSI DENT. TI.IOIIAA 7ZIIII3ER, J! 161A:cm:ERR. Robert J. rilercer, John• Fartnim, I Thorns; F. Randolph, William D. Lewis, Alexander S. DM°. tns 1-1 t Val D. LONII*TRE aeratapp PitiILADELPHIA SOCIETY FOR. PROMOTING AGRICULTURE.—Stated meet ing at. Room, 326 WALNUT Street, on TO-MgßitOW (WEDNESDAY) AIONNING, at 11 o'clock. my 6 2f ara-. BAIN N. OF NOit.T<ftNLt ER. PIIII.ADELeIIt.I, May 5, 1861.—The Dirac sere hive this day declare.] a DIVIDEND, No. 93, of FOUR PER CENT. : payable on FRIDAY next, the 9111 halt. [no 6-6t,3 SV. Gar rd ERE, Ca,shier. rir7ll I itTIC-1E IG [Urn ANN - IN - Efts:My'. —The Thirty•eightit Anniversary of the A HZ RICAN SU.hDAY-SCHOOL UNION will be observed by public services at CONCERT HALL, CHESTNUT Street, above Twelfth, on TUESDAY, May 13, at eight o'clo.t. P. M. Tickets of admission may be bad gratuitously on nos plication at the Society's Depotitory, 1122 CHESTNUT Street The ANIMAL SERMON will be Tyroached on the rireceding Lord's day cytrdnx4 May 11 ; at eight o'clock; by the Rey. P. S. HENSON, at the TABERNACLE CHURCH, CHESTNUT Street, tweet of Eighteenth greet. ray6-5t EUMWIiEN H. ALLEN, LL. P., Predident of Girard College MIMI "WE, THE PEOPLE, AND THE HISTORY WE ARE MAKING." Will be delivered IN CONCERT HALL, 071 TIJURSDAY. May Bth, at E o'clock, P. M leOlt BENEVOLENT PURPOSES. Tickete, 25 cents: or, to tuimit. a Gentleman and two Ladieet 50 centff• For Pftie et rratilPicte Boo}, Store, 00 1 . Fourth ;street j at the Tract Deposi tory, 119 N. Sixth street j by th i Committee, W. Divine, B. E. corner Rittenhouse Square, W. Brown, Sixteenth and Filbert street, C. Cooke, 2008 Sansom street, and at the door. my3-st* ricrFARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, Pm LA RE LPIII t, Iday 6. 1862. -T he llircctorabave this day declared a dividend of TIME E PER CENT., payable cn demand. nll6 6t W. RUSHTON, Jr., Carbiar. IirYOUNG MEN OUT OF EMPLOYMENT should prepare themselves for the sphere to which they are best adapted, and which will contribute most to their intellectual and moral improvement. Pa RE NOLOGY is appliad for this, aml ether taii , p6M6.l at 922 CHESTNUT Street, by JOHN L. CAPES, suc cessor to Fowler, Wells, Co. 0p25-1m OFFICE PENNSYLVANIA 'RAIL. ROAD COMPANY ? PHILADRLPRIA, April 1.6,1A6t. The BOARD OF DIRECTORS have this day declared a semi-annual Dividend of POIIII PER CENT. on the Capital Stock of the Company, clear of State tax, paya ble on and after Nay 15th, 1862. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be bad on application, at the office of the company, Tie. 235 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, apli tiel Treasurer. NEW PUBLICAT/OPIS. SUPERIORVOMOOPER'S NOVELS WILL BE PUBLISHED MAY 10th, THE INDIAN SCOUT; LIFE ON THE PRAIRIE BY GIISRAVE AIMARD THE INDIAN SCOUT ! THE INDIAN SCOUT ! THE INDIAN ECU UT ! Published and for sale by T. B. PETERSON k, BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT STREET, To wbom all orders must come addressed Address all orders to the publishers, T. B. PETERSON it BROTHERS, 306 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia 4 1_ 76 NEW BOOKS i= NEARLY READY. ARREMUB WARD. Rig HULL' A collection of the richest and most characteristic writing of this great American Humorist. WITH DIANY COMIC ILLUSTRATIONS. One volume. Cloth bound. Price $l. WHY PAUL FEED:LOLL KILLED lIIS WIFE A Splendid new novel, by the author of PAUL Fillt soLL." raper corers 50 cente i cloth bound $l. 111, LES MISER/BLEB Victor Bugo's great Flonch novel, just out in Paris, wbere it is already creating a profound imitation. The American translation will be ready in a few days. Paper COTOIO, and cloth binding. CARLETON, Publisher, (Late P.. I 7PP GARLISTONA ilo 9/0 DIZIOADWAY I corner Liseenartl street, N. Y ap3o ws-tf A BOOK FOR EVERY PATRIOT. NEARLY READY LYRICS FOR FREEDOM, OTHER POEMS, FY THE YOUNGER MEMBERS OF TEE. CONTINENTAL CLUB." Ono duodecimo volume, superbly printed sold bound PIiWN Among the numerous contributions will be found poems upon nearly every leading feature in the present BAAITLE FOR FREEDOM. M 3 asSWat CARLETON, Publisher, NEW YORK_ WEST CHESTER AND PHTLADILPRIA. RAIL ROAD, VIA MEDIA.—NOTICE TO !Arming EIOABDERS, ac.—Persons 'seeking summor boarding Cfllt find at the following places ample accommodations for the eeason. 9 miles from Philadelphia, at Spring Hill Station, at Mr. Knowlee. 12 mike from rbiladolphia, at Walling ford Station, ac X. A. Worrens. 14 miles from Philadelphia, at Media, at Chestnut G-ove Honse, and Charter House, and near Media at lmuses of W. Brooke, Mrs. Passmore, G. Malin, P. Wor m!, I. If dwarde, Mr. Lewis, and J. Malin. For further Infotmatilnformationap . Pl7 to A If_ enA.Vrilciat at Railroad &Dot is medit*, 2Z =Mei, from relladelplaa t at laleMollFa t at J. Dr. Buddleson, Hemphill's, and at the hest hotels in West Chester, and at many other points on the line of the road. For lunar information, and for commutation Hoketa at low ratoo, apply at tho DAtidi, N. N. eqrner of FINTIITENNTH and MARKS r Wrests m. 7. MI. MARSHAL'S BALE.—By virtue of a Writ of Baia, by tho Hon. JOHN CAD WALA. DER, Judge of the District Court of the United States, In and for the Modern District of Pennsylvania, In ad miralty, to me directed, will be sold, at Public Sale, to the highest and beet bidder, for Cash, at CALLOW ILL-STIIKET WISIAIIF, on MONDAT, Mar 391 h, gt 12 o'clock ISt, 'the schooner BRITISH QUEER, and cargo laden on board. The cargo conetsts of 23 bags of Coffee, and 1,500 bushels of Salt. WILLIAM MILL WARD, U. 8. Mamba! E. D. of Ponuoylvauis. PIIILADELPULA I Nay 0, 1802, mg.% RETAIL DRY GOODS. FR ENCH ORGANDIES, OF EIWIEST DESIGNS, JUST RECEIVED. EHARPLESS Duos., myl-2t CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. 625. NEW F. PRING GOODS. 625 C. sum Ens & SON. CLOTH HOUSE, No. 62 CHESTNUT STREET, LBl , llll JAYNE'S HALL, flaTo now in store, aria are receiving constantly a large and drairable aveurinieni of CLOTHS, CASSIATERI4.I3. COATINGS, SILIC MIXED AND P1A,117. Vretiega, Tailone Tthrimingag, auk uthipted MEN AND BOYh' WEAR. PLE.ASE CALL AND EXAMINE. A. K. DIGGIAJBE, NARROW BITGLB GIMPS, BLAOK SILK LA 6./.`7, RELY , RIBBONS, ALL COLORS, NARROW SILK GIMPS, NARROW RIBBONS, SPOOL SILK, ALL. COLORS, CHEAP. PARTRIDGE AND CHINCHILLA SPLIT ZEPHYR. Ono lot of PARTRIDGE WORSTED, and all the load• tag colas, at 3.234 cents pot hank. RAPSON'S TRIMMINGS 1 ZEPHYR STORE, CORNER EIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS. Im iILOAKS ! CLOAKS ! CLOAKS! Nu/ THE GREATEST BARGAINS IN THE CITY AT IVENS eic CO.'S, No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STRENT. TIM LARCiER2' AITOCK, THE BEST ASSORTMENT, THE CHOICEST COLORS, THE FINEST QUALITIES, THE MOST SUPERB TRIMMINGS, THE NEWEST STYLES, THE DEALT WORK' AND DECIDEDLY THE LOWEST PRICES, IN THE CITY, JLT INENS Et CO.'S MUSLINS MU) LlNENS—Opened this morning, one case fine ynrd Wide Barlett muslin, which I will sell at 1234 by the piece; 14 cantata the lowest it has been sold at for a long time f it is one of the oldest makes in the market, and will wear as well M. Willismaviile or Wentsmtaj one cSitl WillitiMsTll/01 freak from the will, just opened, at one cant ir yard less than I have sold them i Bleached Sheeting, 294 yards wide, 811 i, and other widths and qualities equally cheap. There is not a width made but what I have now in store. Also, one of the beet assortments of Spring Udine& et I''%{, In the city From a late imparts. tien t I have received a fresh lot of Bichardson's heavy Linen. for fronting purposes and family use generally, front 573( up and will guarantee the prices to be lower than the some numbers can be bought. Also, several other standard makes, of light grades, that I will sell be4y low, five redierns hand -loom Table Linen; of different widths, which I think are heavier than any have had ; a full line of other Table 'Linen; one lot Buck Towels, all linen, with red border all around, 51.50 per dozen ; or e lot do.. ea 05 ; one lot Brown do , 7t mit , per slosvu 9 bales Russia trash, at 0, 10, and 12j(, (this in getting quite scarce;) 2 Cases superior Linen Bandkerchiefa, at *LSO. Those are worth looking after, for they are a great bargain. . BLACK AND WHITE CHECK SILKS.-Having made large purchases of Man CDECRI SILKS early in the season, we are still able to sell them at the old prices. Bleck aed White Cheek French. 0116. Gray colored Check French Silks. Black and White India Silks. Brown and White India Silks. We also oiler the GREATEST BARGAINS IN FANCY SILKS. glilm from SO ce.t. to g 1.55. ' 4,000 yards Plain llioranadenee at 25 conts. ' Them goads have a very rich lustre, looking very much like silk, and are remarkably cheap, having coat 32 cents to import'. 1 cam Baregoe a Chenillo, and 1 ease Baregee a Brodie at 28 cents, worth 40. I lot all.eilk GRENADINES at 23 cents ' worth 02. This is the CHEAPEST lot of Goods IN THIS CITY. 1 lot Mode Veils at 73 cents. JAS. P. CAMPBELL & Co., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS, 727 CHESTNUT STREET, .Er _aY4 QPVlitti this dith Bonnet's Black Taffetas. • Triple Chain Satin Plaid Colored Taffetas. Detached Figured Camel's Hair Thibet, high lustre. Satin Plaid and Printed Marquiliee. Lupin's best black Bat ages and Bombazines. Rich Plaid Mozambique& Lupin's best black, white, and high colored Math. Organdies and Jaconets grissaile grounds. Cacbemlre Stripe Printed Percales, very rich. Foulard Poplins. Foulard Patine, &c., &c. apll3-tt I_o3 -I.{ °l'v SECONDT H FLIOGO T AB II OV B E I A I I UP STAIRS Having been dissolved by mutual consent, the under signed respectfully informs the patrons and friends of the old firm, and the trado in general, that he has taken id the up-stairs rcomi of O. 105 KORTH SCIOHTII STREET, ABOVE ARCH. To continue the manufacturing o all kinds of DRESS, CLOAK, ALND PHILADELruu, Of all descriptions, dm, So., And will offer inducements in price and Quality, as well as prompt attendance to orders, in every article apper- Veining to We line. wM terNNP.II.STA.DITISi., ap4-2m] No. 103 North EIGHTH Street, ab. Arch. FINE PLAID SILKS FOR BONNETS. Tti.ok end Whit. itaai Brown and White Neat Plaids. Black and White Shepherd's Plaids. Lilac, Blue, and Green Plaids. ap2B-tf EYRE &-LANDELL, FOURTH & ARCH. LINENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. —RICHARDSON'S and DUNIL!iII MESON'S c.lebrated SPIRTING end FRONTING LINENS, re calved from the manufacturora direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention of buyers awl Hie trade generally is respectfully invited, SHEPPABD, TAN HARLINGEN, & ARRISON, aplii•ro tf 1008 CHESTNUT Street. CLOAKS, PALATOTES AND MAN TILLAS.—Ladies in want of the above articles will find it to their advantat. a to visit the old established house of Mrs: HENRY, No. aS Notch NINTH Street, below ARCH. The latest Faris Styles always on hand at 10000 that astonish everybody_ ar4-Sm GAUZE BUMMER BLANKETS.- The subscribers have received an invoice of these very desirable geode, in fine quality, at last season's . . " " VICTORY! "Hangout your banners on the outer walls, The cry is stl'l they come!" U. S. FLAGS, SILK AND BUNTING, ALL SITES, FROM 19. INCHES TO 30 FEET. EVANS Jo HASSALIA MILITARY FURNISHERS, my7910-M 415 ARCH FTBEET. THE Nam. 149 an& 114 Kurth FRONT Simi, Herman Arch and Race streets, The justly-celebrated 4 .IEXCHLSIOIt" HAMS ere oared by J. H. M. h Co., (in a style peculiar to them- Weak) siFrbB6li for HAMILT 13011 i its at dellaans Savor i free from the unpleasant taste of salt, and are pronounced by epicures superior to any now offered Weak. apl-3m PROF. J. MORGAN RAWLINS, A. 11., of Chestnut Level Academy, a boarding school for young ladies and gentlemen, in the village of Chest -1"4 Leval L ancer 991111tY, Pon citli #lt ) )1149 1 9 cf next Fr iday, at the Union hotel, Arch street. Sbe next session of the Academy will begin the 19th instant. ltxrEnnnons —Bey. J. M. Crowell, Penn Square, Philadelphia; Prof. Eaeton, Pa. Rev. L. Sutter, %gallant Level, my T-Stit 1024 11311ESTIIIIT STREET E. M. NEEDLES Would cell • SI'ECIAT, A TTENTIO To lOri iolortnictit of Wt/ito (intim and Linens, utiopted to ititl it quirenesits nt the present 311;15011 PLAID, Ali 1) STRIPED JAGONETB, CAMBRIOS, MULL. NAINSOOKS, SWIESES. Fit ENG II MUSLIMS, . . 0tt...5W, 611i:1;1'1 - No. 11:15 Si-TIEtT/$Qt Lii'MNS, Q. All Ver! ,, tles nud 111 , 1,1-111 PS in the abore LOW RATES, A eheicu Msortment LASE GOODS, B1111311011)2RIE4, HANDICETI 10'24 CHESTNUT STUZIO APSON'S, CORNER OF MIGHTH AND CHERRY STREETS, OFFER TO THE LADIES No. 23 SOUTH NINTH STREET mb26-3m GRANVILLE B RAINES. No. 1013 MARKET street, above Tooth H. STEEL tk SON, IWO No_ 712 North TEVTII Strivt, above Naafi LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, &c. The 179Partnerebip hmtc4Pr9 extoting between kimaenuai LQIiNE/VaTADTER, MANTILLA TRIMMING% /BINGES, BUTTONS, TASSELS, COED DEAD NETS, ISNEPPARDI YAW HARLINGEN, & AMMON, apl9-rptf 1008 CHESTNUT Street " EXCELSIOR " HAMS ARE THE BEST IN THE WORLD. J. H. MIOHENER & CO., PBOTLSION MOM And carers of the celebrated "EXCELSIOR" SUGAR-CURED HAMS, RETAIL DRY GOODS. E. & L• I FOURTH AND ARCH, OFFER FOR SALE, NEAT PLAID SILKS, . SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS, PLAIN COL'D MOULT DE SOll3, LEATHER COLD MOHAIR, LAVA COL' D DELAINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, 5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW ? CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAW, CLOTHS FOR MAKING SACKS. 41,30-14•Hfu tf A DESIRABLE SUMMER FLAN LAL 1V DESIRABLE arib.crthc.r. 1.-Ive ec.ivod ti za invuick, of real enehrielmble gUIAkEI FLANNEL, 111411.11 facturrd by the Shakma, from an exceedingly- fine and Bolt wool. SHEPPARD % YAN HARLINGEN, Ar ATIIZIS/N r h 147. 1504 Scr.cet NEW CLOAK STORE! 1 1 . Tbs =mt. :Insalit aflbortment in the city lie. 29 8 9ul 1 1 Street, rin:c q•Qur move childinut rrtb:.6-Zin CLOTHING. NEW DEL- 3 -A T. Sry "mlany,, .lEalagvil vu nowsul rtutn. OPEN ON SATURDAY, mg gag INST., A. SELECT STOCK BOYS' CLOTHING-. GARMENTS MADE TO ORDER. COOPER & CONARD ; Southeast corner NINTH. and MARKET Streets. ar24-1m WATCHES AND JEWELRY. REMOVAL. J. C.. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, (Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now °fora a Largo and DotWoblo Stook. of' GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, ROGERS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND F JAKS, FINE JEWELRY, To which the attontion of the trade is invited an3O- jaoc; AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY," GOLD AND S'LVER. WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEUEN_ COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 7112 CHESTNUT Street, Second Ploor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) L B. MARTER, Agent. ap3O.Um VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY A benntlfrl line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' CHA TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, BTUS, BUTTONS, le., Now iu Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 719. CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (OPPOAO ilttattonic Temple.) apao -3 m g e3) AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWI WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERIA'ARIL, A "' REDUCED PRICES. "JOS. H. WA N,_'rSO ap25.1 326 OHNSTNIIT•STKET. MILITARY GOODS TENT DUCK. 10, 13, AND OZ. DUCK, For Role by SIMONS G NRSED, Agent", No. JOG CHESTNUT Street my6-2t ABMY GOODS ON RAND DARK AID LIGHT BLrr, KERSEY& STANDARD 114 AND 3.4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTTON DUCE, 10, 12, AND 15-OIINOE. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., ap 26 - 9 4n 24 5- GKIBTN I ;TT tiTRFW.T, FINANCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high prices O\E•YEAR CERTIFICATES - TOR SALE BEYEN•AND , TIIREE.TENTHS AND COUPON BONDS FOR SALE DREXEL & Co., 34 South THIRD Street UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAM FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 3.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND BOLD. QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS WIRED, OOLLECTEDs OR EXCHANGED. Particular attention givensto transactions in Govern ment seevities. DREXEL da Co., 34 SOUTH THIRD STREET. AUCTION SALE. JANES A. FREEMAN ? Auctioneer ? No. 41:2 WALNUT Otrevt. TO RETAIL DRUGGISTS PUBLIC SALE OF AN OLD IGhT ABLISHED STAND. Administratrix'a Fate at Y.. W corner of Thirteenth and Marha airrete. GOOD-WILL, LARGE STOCK A DRUG STORE. ON FRIDAY 311ORNING, At 10 o'clock. will be sold by order of the Administra hi' to the estate of George Bell, deed., at the N. W. currier of Thirteenth and Market streets, the entire stock at d fixtures of an old established Drug Store. ligr It may be examined et any lime. An inventory map be eeeu at the auction store. The premises can be relainrd by the purchaser at the old rent. wl he stock is fresh and large, and the establishment, offers a goad op portunity to any person seeking a retail store wish a gold run of custom. Terms at sale. JAMES A. FREEMAN, Auctioneer. 422 WALNUT St., above Fourth PHOTOGRAPTIS DON'T IFIJBB IT.—The rare chance now offered to get a enperb portrait at war prices. BEIIIIIO - 6 Lit - twin rhotogrnphs in ill colors. dEGO ND rrtr."et, Wive Offen. 1' BE SURE YOU GO TO REIMER'S, where Life-size Photographs, in oil colors, are be ing executed at war prices in accordance with the times. E1RV014.15 Atreei, above Crean. ib ANOTHER NOVELTY IN PHOTO GRAPH ALBEMS.—To• day we shall introduce AN ALBUM FOR 300 PORTRAITS, . Richly bound in the following style§ Turkey Antique, with two tine clasps El 6 00 Turkey Antique, panelled sides and two fine clasps. 33 40 Also, AI ALBUM FOR 400 PORTRAITS, Richly bound in the following etyles : Turkey Antique, with two line 620 00 Turkey Antique, panelled sides and Iwo clasps.... 21 00 These Albums have been prepared with great care, are elegantly bound, combine all the improvements, and are offered at very low prices. Published by WILLIAM 8. it ALFRED MABTIIIIL my 2 No. 606 CHESTNUT Street. TN THIS DAY OF SENSATION RE aorta. that of the wondrous beauty and al.ouracs , of REIMEMI colored I [ 44.9t9graphgio not gplicueral, BE , GOND dtreet, above Green. Only tp.. it* OAUTION• The well-earned reputation of FAIRBANKS' SCALES Tins ledeo.4l tho mJae. of 1.e.-F.4 bali.n6e. to 006. them au "FAIRBANKS' BOALEs," and purchasers have thereby, in many inotances, been subjected to fraud and imposition. FAIRBANKS' SCALES are manufac tured only by the original inventors, E. & T, TAIL BANES & 1:10., and are adapted to every branch of the bnaineni, where a correct and durable Scalar is required. FAIRBANKS & EWING, General Agents, aplo•tf MASONIC HALL, 715 CHESTNUT ST. CAUTION. —All Persons fkre cau tioned against trusting any or the crew of the Dutch Schooner PAULINE AND CORNELIA, II agedoorn, Blaster, from Rotterdam, as no - debts of their contract ing N ill be paid by Captain or Orman/flees wyT-U1 - HENRY BOHLEN & CO., 221 and =south FOURTH Street, AVM SPRING AND SUMMER A. l GOON. M. L. HALLOWELL & 00.. 33 MARKET and 2T NORTH FOURTH STS., BILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Doirous of vlllng off thrif WC;: of goothi Droving to removing to their Yew St9re, in, ‘c JAYNE'S MARBLE 13LTILDING," CHEBTNUT STIVEET, Offer for the remainder of the ;town, at Whalenla /Alit, their Al TRACTIVE BTOCK of recently-purcluiaed Al prices generally much Twirler COST OF IMPORTATION They will also olicr, st A well•eelected assortment of other goods in their line, many of which will be sold at a 01-I.P AT SEX tarldr. alsl9.nmf-ado ' I CMN A AND DUEENSW AKE, BOY _IJ de STROUD, Div. in NORTH roUBTfI BTRFJETi (Four doors below the Merch4nte' tlotol,) Now offer to country ruureliewsa forge nun.k of 13141.KA, GLASS, St. (4 (TIIIEMAV apiLirn ---------- - VOPHING , FURNACES, I 3 C C.) OH. N 'Cr RANGES. ELEYA' r ,'ED DOURLE_OVEN COOKING RANGE. umm trainfaction than aav ~,.+ AHN & W.I.LSO1 4 4 1010 CUESTNUT Street. . jj[ Alin AIR .PURNACIP,S, tho ma Approved and ecoVoenical ptlfl9:ro t SUITED TO ALL CLASSES ON BULLDINOS. ENAMEL FD - SLATE MANTELS A large variety of these belutiful Motels at L ° lry DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES,' - FOR HARD OR SOFT GOAL. Rot-air Registers and Ventilators—a large assortment. ARNOLD & WILSON, 1010 CLIESTNUr Siroot. 9n.2:3-w.dis2mif GEORGE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FUEN/SALNG GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STREET mh2o-3m FLANNEL OVER--)SHIRTB FINE SHIRTS. COLLARS, STOCKS, AND APPERS. MIIIINCtUred nt ■T A full line of TIES, SCARFS, OLVTEB, SUSPENDERS, HOSIERY, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Ata-syn cat hand. rsa4a4 arnii DR. J. H. SOIIENOK, Who is BO filleCCl36lll/ in curing Consumption and .Dbeases of the Lunge, publishes the following showbiz the ders where ho will be professlowally engaged in Way: Tuesslast and Wednesday, 6th and 7th, at Weal street, Pittsburg, Pa. Thursday, the Sth, at Mr. Madden's Ilatel, Peters burg, Obio. - - Friday, the oth, at the Wilson House, Salem. Ohio. Saturday. the 10th, at his principal office, 33 No. th Sixth etsoet, Philadelphia. • Monday, the :.2th, at 32 Bond street, New York. Wednesday, the 14th, at 444 Eighth street, Washing. ton ' D. C. Thursday, the 15th, at 108 Baltimore street, Balti more, Maryland. • s4turtitty, the itth, at ilia principal office, 39 1, r 42 3 Sixth street, Philadelphia. Monday, the 19th, at 32 Bond street, New York. Tuetday, Weinesday, and Thursday, the 20th, 21st, and 22d, at the Marlboro Hotel, Boston, Mass. Saturday; the with : at hie principal °Mee, 39 North Si xih street, Philadelphia. Monday, the 26th, at 32 Bond street, New York. Wednesday, the 2tth, at 41.4 Eighth street, Washing ton, D. C. Thursday, the 20th, at 106 Baltimore street, Baiti &Mi., Md. SatutdaY. the Slat, at his principal office, 39 North Sixth street, Philadelphia. Dr. SCHENCK only professes to cure three diseases— Consumption, Liver Complaint and Dyspepsia—and only has three medicines SCHENCK'S PIM 'IONIC SYRUP, ECIIESUP. , S f:".P.A WEED TUNIC, eel SCHENCK'S MAIN_DRAKE PILLS. -At the same time that he only professes to cure "three" diseases, it must be understooi that they. before arriving at the maturity of disease, invariably go through incipient stases, of themselves, while characterized I y the hiliS26 of dite&EZ , , aye ,:.sally ettrable—bet iheces.trils fatal ; but liable rapidly to merge into one or other of these three fatal and mature diseases; Thus, while Liver Complaint mid Dyspepsia are rela tively dependent each on the other for exiiteace, they have both, more or lees frequently, arisen from /illation in unhealthy regional from indolence, with selentmi habits and insufficient exercise; from derangement of the digestive organs unwholesome food, or irregular habits of eating; producing impurity of the blood, and indicated by the numerous si metal's of stomach disease ending in Dyspepda—for all which. from the incipient stage of mere symptoms of ehicomfOrt, to toe OVlttlrti stages of well dried Dyspepsia and Liver Curna'aiut, certain cures can be found. is bOtTLNCK'S DRAB E PILLS and SE.s. W&ED TONIC. eo in consumption. Long before this most fatal dieeaee has takers a tint hold rims the !mid., even firm enottAti to lend to a Fm.picion of its exiltence some cold, rrctiticing an occasional cough. some sore throat, Imam n ens, night sweats, dryness of the akin, or chill, will mark the lurking danger. Or there may be a hereditary scrofulous taint IR the bleed, more inaioioua than poison, because less easily discoverable. All ill, et+ ey utptome, their causes, and their retned3"through the puritication of the blood ; the rein vigoration of the tone of the system, and the healing of local in itations have been the speciality of Dr Schenck. And relatively, in connection with consumption, his cures of seioittla halve been More Miinerous and permanent than those of any other practitioner. Another very dangerous symptom attendant on con sumption or hog disease is hemorrhage or bleeding. To stop which by astringents is always dangerous, and often fatal, especially where the liver has lone beep terpid, Schenci,-, the same judgment and astuteness which marks hie entire practice, taking the ground that the true remedy for hemorrhage is in changing the cha racter and regulating the circulation of the blood, has kneceethil, ky his medicines, in effecting frequent Wires when other medical skill has hopelessly failed. For arriving at the exact condition of a patient suffer. irg from or threatened with consumption, he has in vented a peculiar instrument, so perfect in its carmen. non anti construction, that through its use he can disco- NtP 1111 only eve!, feature of Of the hiaki Clearly as if revealed to the sight, but even the earliest symptoms of irritation, easily cured iu their Inception ; Muff neglected, rapidly progressing to disease and lin gering death. Snell examinations he is ready aces willing at all tlintia to make, and when desired, will frankly state the exact condition of a patient's lungs, and, if disease exists, whether or not the case is curable ; and such opinion as be will then give near be relied on. AND FIXTURES OF But the number of recorded certificates of cures effected by the medicines nud treatewnt of 13t. Schenck and the mote immense number of patients who throng his rooms in the different cities, are his beat testim )- Dials. He makes no charge for advice, or examining the lungs in the ordinary way, or as physicians gene. rally do; but for a thorough examination with the To -11,10,9110PP he ehargga three d sitars, and ‘0151104 seen one, rich or poor, who has A 01101, pain iti the Bide or shoulder blade, troubled with cot tivenens or diarrhoea, sallow complexion, loss of appetite, low !Writs, rest letanese at nights, or any otner diseases leading to con sumption, to call on him as above and gat his advice. gele-sci, , s M.:Hanes ?aro for sale, whoielmie and retail, at his principal office, 30 North SIXTH street, Philmlelphia, and by druggists end dealers every where. Price of the Pulmonic Syrnp and Seaward Tonic, each 61. per bottle, or $5 per halt dozen; Mandrake Pills A 5 cents nor box. Letters 1r advice should always be directed to 29 North MPH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. It MLILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT 11 Fr lOVED to No. 21 South BEVNNTH !Street, now the Franklin Institute. The =dell**, thankful for put fawn, mad Wlsia determined to 'merit future patronage, has secured as elegant and convenient store, and has - now on hand large assortment of Lillie's Celebrated Wrought and Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Babe, (the on 1) 'briefly fire and burglar proof sates made.) Also, Lillie% VLlCallalled Dank Yam% eafe, and Sank Locke. Ilie's Rank Vault Doors and Docks Will be furnished to order on short notice. This is the strongest, beet pro tected, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention Is called to Lillie's Rep Clarinet Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, de. This Safe is con olgied to linrrino in Arlo Nil ticgisncc fdrilhbrif y$ pf fared fur this purpose, and le the only one that Is strictly Are and burglar proof. SPECIAL ltoyion.—l hays now on hand say twenty in Farrel, Herring, A Do 'a Safes, most of them nearly now, and some forty of other makers, comprising a amnion ateertment ar le lass. and all lately ezehangul fop ti. now celebrated Lillie Safe. They will be sold at van low prices. Please Gail and exawdne. ja:26-lyif M. 0. OADLER, Agent. mEVANS & WATSON'S SALAMANDER SAPS STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREIT, PHILADELPHIA, PA. A Dirge variety of SIBB-PROOT SAFIIB slims ca hand 1111 LONG ORANGE CARROT SEED. MANGOLD, WURTZEL, SUGAR BEET, LARGE DRUMHEAD CABBAGE BEM. or primo OuMlty, for ado by D. LANDRITIT a SON, Implement and Seed Warehouse. "It* Noe. 21 and 23 South SIXTH street. BOLCITS SACCHAR &TUB, NESE BUG/in CANE SEED.—Dwarf Sacchara• the and African Imphy Byed, imported by s s s I . . VORYTYPES. -- Thos charmingly natutal and agreeable pictures elicit the admiration or all who eee them. Go and examine a:mei/pens at REINER'S, SECOND Strut, alms Orem. 11.4* DRY-GOODS JOBBER, Who!beide Deedere iu :DRESS GOODS. LOW A_11'1 , 301,1) de WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street VERY LOW PRICES, ARNOLD ,Sc WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT &rept GENTS' FERN ISRING t.4OCi DS FOR THE ARMY W. W. KNIGHT'S. NO. 600 &SOH STB.NNT MEDICINAL SAFES. „ . D. lANDEULT Fl SON, 21 altrl f 3 .4atith 1.41.51.1‘11 1C..i657 j"r++::'kf'Y.',]H'i;~ ~ r~1"," ~ :'t^ & WVSEUNT9 MRS, JOHN DREW'S AROII.BTILIZT THEATRE. Acting BOW MADIWOr W. B. TREDERWII. %Winona Aiteat and Trolutorer JOB. D. wimpy. NINETY.NINTII AND LAST NIGHT BUT TWO OF JOHN DREW. JOHN DREW. TO.NIGIIT. 'WEDENSD(Y, May 7 1862. 'ME MIER NUL Wink illy .' TO be followed by SllAtilss 011111A2f Shamus O'Brian.... To conclude wit MAZI:PPA. FRIDAY, FA R 1 ELI, BENEFIT or JOEN DREW. BOX ROOK NOW OPEN. Lucre open at qoarter poet 7. Cortina then; at , i4ar. n ofelnek. IVVr ALNUT-STREET THEATILE NINTH via WALNUT tare.ce. LitllB%.. Mltl. A. GA 111). OPI"I'Ac EeilAY) forF:Nt:4o-, Al H. AND N hti 71: o perforrriuncu will nuirtuiluiuu with tlu: benutiful play of =ll . . - - Ichn IMlldituty Mr. F. Tl. Conway :Vint Port - 11;10d IA vs. P. It: ati.allAV 1.11111 311Ititt,:ty Mrs Anus (lowed 4o conclude v. Olt tl r, Ivustliablv t'arr.,td• LIFE'S IN DANGER. Jahn Strong Mr. Vining Rowers. PR106ii...60 1 37:X4 76, and :co entitu, Peivatn gnu, E ciDd $3, according, to their Boon epee At SA( o'clnek. Tn ennwinnen al IX, VBEE XI II criurrlN Mil 1111V4 4h. 4 , 1.4 , ur0 tiw LAUtilllNa CAY b 0.8 at d C1111.1111:14, AT CONCERT HALL, 'VMS V..iDAY) A VTERSOON, M ' 7th. 1.V.P.1. 4 .; br V. will cii&invi.r to aiTo - '1 a Pleasing" ottoman' entortoottneat to all oho "Mood. the orstortftinment instruefirt acid use/ la, tr, ;mop Ng, Pr. cr,itor, will deliver . a relct.irci pu Bring brally fifty yearn of are, and 1109.1' having tiC.- la . tienc4d a nick eoy, and the of a Town: . or I.ine ..I:Pdr..)—Lia mill living at tiro ago of rilfp riot he can apeablirnn oxperienr:* 2110111 - fdtiti iicra:- - nu; 119 01:04 - c1:1 A4lllll - 04 wi le's ittul.dril by par(l.ll or )4aardiaas. Dr.f.ra ouln at 2. To commence at 3 o'clock. 1V" IMEBI CAIN.; A (3A.Dit ;NI Y or MUSIC lion. EYEiIibTT Ilne kindly volunteered to deliver big ee1ah , • .„..„.„, cm the "CH Tifl! "^ FZI:p4X' May 9 , 14 at 6 o'c,ocar. VOIUTTEEII. 11V1 0 11PR1IMP.?. 4 IT 1 3ALOottg ADI4I3SION PIIeTS! • lieto • withterr or.d seats, for sale, at the following giae‘ , . 2. q. Pogh'q, S. W. corner di %di and Cnest• ri. cor. Seventh. aua Chestnut/Ai; MO „ aural i'a, 2/ /11,Lotiiiit At_ ilia ct um. ) w. P. linzird'r, No. 'l*.r., • ASSEMBLY B U1141).11s1G b. LAST WEEK OF THE GREAT SEPUI REBELLION, With an its ALILLIAwr SCENES ANI3 IN° EFFECTS. TUESDAY EVENING, May 6th, Complimentary Bent fit to JOON TOY. FRII) AY EVENING. IttLy 4th, BeLefit of E E. 1.113 - -1.1.511, Bray Delinea tor,9. ATtDAY, May 11: ,SATURDAY, tent Antri.osl) And night, Admission 25 Pent& %Wren, 10 cents. Commencc—E renings at Afternoons at 3 o'clock. my 5.6 t pENNSITI.A.NIA. ACADEMY OF ..11_ 711 E FINE AILTS. Thirty.ninth Annual Exhi bition of Paintinm. and Scripture, 1025 CHESTNUT &fret. Open from 9 A. .51 tilt 0 P. N., and from I' sill 10 I'. M. Admillimen !La cents; 91.41.4141 Tl,ltnta 513 ahhti. Stccicholdrra, Arliata. and Conhibutars will receive their tickets at the Academy; Tn admissions without. ap2B InTITU7ION FOR THR BLIND RACE And T WEN T (ETU Strode. Ry.biLitlou Terry WEDNESDAY, cotntnoticlog at half past 3 o'clock, TEN GENTS. Store. 11 Swath EIGHTH Street. my',-w4t QTEREOSCOP'PIe(IIcS OF THE RE 13ELLION, for public exhlbltionsi vlows'of all the prominent Battlea r TucidetiO, and Men. Fall priced and illustrated catalogues sent free by Tl JAMa *. QUEEN & CO., f)pticianw arillam tin, 9,74 GITESTWET Iltreet4 IiVANTH. APAIiTNER WANTED.--A per. hdh Lilting Capital willies t) enter into business in the city, with a person of unexceptional character, capaide of commanding a profitable Imsiceds. Address "L. X. 11," at thisollice, with name and ref..reacm WANI'I.I)--- A teacher for the must eat (piano forte) and eletn.ntary depaitmontm of Clegtuut Level Academy, Lot,cabter county, Pa. Ap y)ici.ote -.AI leave their 11.111, and addresseT at the In quirer taco for FL IL" ruy7-2t* WANTED—BY A LADY, A SITU— ATION riaq 'loam. it Ile DPI*, fur a genet:3lll4n with a family. la a practical how.akeppar, and cow breittldPoti. Beet city refereitol , give], Addreds, F. N. St ITII, 4:.c -11,1111tOuti rte. Office. tt* : 4 ) (.), OR. .i3OO "WANTED—AmpIeUV arrurity girt, Plum addrran, Ati office of The, no; 2;* —Watted to - EL , bll - illilNCE SCRIP , 20m pi.o; Scrip iidl r e,s Y. v., *tong irlppl , rind PriCe. In) 0,6,4" AllOtlSll KEEPI:II IVI ILIES A Sititotion is the Conntty ; Is an experienced Dor son ; will el vs the , bestof referet.ce, A ctmr,,toWe torng the most overrable COUtlidenstiou, tiStleve,t ••• Noe, _-- in)11-3t* Press office UNITI_4I.I) STATES MARINES.- Wanted, for the United States Marine Corps, foe eea service nitrated of ttiAti-411. tum, gP.VERAL HUN DRED ABLE-130DICD MEN, between the ages of eighteen and forty years. young men from the coun try not less than 5 feet 4% incites high, who shall pass the medical examination, and enlist, will receive theta cents per mite for the distance travelled in coming to the ItehheieotiA, at 211 &AUL. Pll.Ol IT gtiaat balotk Philadelphia. AU other ihforcheHoh that may be re quired will be given. JAMES LEWIS, Captain, mt 0.12 t and Iteernitinn (Meter. FOR SALE AND TO LET. LELEGANT GERMANTOWN RE SIDENCE TO' LET.-1 he ratan odious mansion. with large tot, stable, end coach•bonse and garden, on ARMAT Street, (Linden Plaee,)] within three minute' , walk of Church-lane Station. This property is besuti fully situated, well shaded,• and is replete. with convent. eeces—gas, bath, BLitwater closet, Ire. A desirable winter and summer re,idence. Apply to W. P. wrLaTica, No. Mg' North 'MERL Street. in 7 wftni3AM TO RENT—A convenient Dwell " kg, boutheaat corner of TWE /1 TY-SECOND and GE EN N Strteta. Apply to JAMES CUES. ON, 11 Morill V(WPM-1 3t aPI apD6-12t HA.N DbOMELY•FURNISEIND FRONT ROOMS TO RENT to Gentlemen, in private family. Breakfast and rea,.if Desired. Bath and gas T 4 rms moderato. L...cattott control. Addront, , . 0. " PPM,: <Act, myi-10,V FO x SA L E—A Large, Elegant French-plated MIRROR. d dd rei, "0. P," this (Ince. muy T-2t* ep, 9 U .L.N.a.—A. Very DeBirale °use on Wolnut street, near Broad. All modern lin 'prove:nulls ; lent very low ; reaervine an office Apply INSURANCE COMPANIES. T"CirMARV LIFE INSURANCE ANNUITY AND TRUST COSII , ANY Ol Pfl LADELPH lA.—At an election, held on the :Alt the fullowing ge udemen were elected Mana.sors for the eta- Guing ear : Tknroas Ridgway, Aci , flt Pt tqltfillt 3 homes P. James, Frederick Brow u, George Taber, John R Slack, 'Henry G Moen/on At ii milling of the II ii ig, RIDGY) Al Eel, was Ulil dent. my 7. witat* John A. Brown, John it 1411tililir, John Q, Isaac Barton, Serb I, Comly, Isaac Starr, Bracy B 131 a -croft, Icier llSid this dim TtlOllA4 animously re.eMetod Profit• TNO. F. JAMBS, Actuary GIRARD FIRE AND bIARINE INSURANCE COMPMfY OFFICE 415. WALNUT STREET, PIIIILLDELP EI IA CAPITAL 00.06,04 This company continues to take riata on the safer cillgeserPrOPritY ui lawr taloa, The puhlin can rely neon its responsibility, and abili ty to pay losses promptly. Its clisbursentellta for the benefit of,tho public, during tin) lest nine years. a =eel. 50 0,.0 and wo reanacttully aoliatt its favor in tbo ruling DIREKITOIIS URA& L DUPONT., . JERRY WILEER, JOHN W.CLAGHORN, JOHN THOOLNLEP, (3 P. HENZLITT, ABRAHAM HART, DAVID BOYD, Jr., PETER 9, HOE, of N. T. SWAIM, FURMAN SLIEPPARD, JOSEPH ELAPP, DL D, N. B. LAWRENOE, WM. C. RUDMAN, JOHN SIIPPLEE. T/10111A8 CIi3YIiN, Presidont, A. S. GILLETT, Via Proildest. JAS. R. ALVORD, Secretary. sp.% tf - WANE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. der. 1.1125T.51.11 , Stmt. FIRS AND INLAND INSURANCE DIUNCTOSS. F. N. Busk, E. D. Woodruff, Chas. Richardson, John Kessler, Jr., ' Henry Lewis, Jr., P. B. Justice, A 1,„.. WhillAin, WeeLiosten Jones, CA)O. A. West, Chas- Stokes, 0. W. Davis, John W. Rverman. FRANCIS N. BIT IC, President. CHARLES RICHARDSON, Vice PresideoL WILLIAMS I. BLANCRARD, ..%cretary, [IOIP-IrK Et PIES MU , OF THZ BUTT ON COMMONWEAL N.,/ BANOS COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA. DIRE° :ORB. OMANI H. ROOM, John H. Walker, Robert Shoemaker, William Struthers, llljah Jones. P , 7?midst, irreiay Tice Froastual, Amy. unp David Jayne, M. D„ John M. Whiten, Seward 0. Knight, Thomas B. Stewart, Henry Lesis, Jr., DAYAD JAY JOHN . nemvxL a. MOON, Becroi Office, Commonwealth B , Street, Philadelphia. CLAM SOUP bEIWND UP DAILY (Sundays excepted) by JAMES PROSSER, SOS. MARKET Street. Families supplied as usual lfifi BARRELB CARBON OIL NOR UN./ side In good birteli, BNII blb fot to the trade, in email lota, at 415 00BildKROX street. sly 5.6t* LADIEB' TRUBBEB, BUPPCiIik• EBB, BEAOIBB, and other Mechanical Attain:to* of correct construction and easy to the weaver. For mak and adjustment at 0. H. NEEDLKB' LADIES' STORM, TW ELYTH Street, Ilret door below Base. . Gentlemen reantrind Rabbit* Trustee will salt-the Southwest corner rwiltilTH end LACE, where C. El N. elves attention to this seeolalfesteee. mhll.llmll It/lONUMENTS ANDG R A - ArN Mdk Wriniin et ray reduced prices id Marble Weal of A. bsysiNNNTS, ATonne , below llama streetunhl2.2mll I N HAIR DYEING THE BEET IMI- L TATIONB of nature a re made at the raeldonalite Batidhot roonnt mad DUANOIL. 24111 Juin/ Drew. John Drew. B CON WAY. lEEE! jiftgl;T 300 r-i RN - 013 011181111 TR 61:44
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