Interesting Report of Limit_ Coisuassia- Sag Phelps, of the 'United States Coast Survey The following graphic report adds mother page to the splendid history now making by the Ameri can navy. The officers of the Coast Survey, not oontent with rendering invaluable scientific ser vices, rival the regular navy in their daring opera tions against the enemy ; U. 8. COAST SURVEY STORMER " CORWIN," \VINT POINT, Ye., MAY 8,1882. Dean Bin : It ghe's . me remittere to inform you that during the recent important movements in York river, the Corwin has performed her full share. On Saturday morning, the 4th instant. we discovered that Yorktown and Gloucester Point were abandoned, which was instantly telegraphed to the flag-ship. The squadron immediat.ly welebed, and stood up the elver. when near Gloucester Point, I received orders to take the Currituck." in company, and proceed up the river, about four miles, to reconnoitre the shores, and inter cept the enemy's transports and other vessels. We start ed attend at full emelt, and when near queen's Creek, discovered a company of the rebel cavalry, which our shells soon diepersed ; immediately afterwards, observed Bigler's wharf to bo on fire in several places, and three schooners and a launch escaping to the windward. Our shot soon hove to a schooner and the launch, (loaded with storm, and the einem of Generel Bales and Lieut. Whitney, C. S. A..) and the other vessels were fired and abandoned, their crews escaping to the shore Having reached a point - thirteen miles above York town, In ecnateuence of my orders, I was compelled to return, and, after having secured the prizes and cap tured a sloop in ederition. I steamed down Iberia - et, and, when within about five miles of Yorktown. I met one of the gunboats, and her Captain (T. H. Patterson), di rected me to cover his vessel in a reconnoissance towards the bead of the river. I immediately cast off the prizes, and led up to West Point, where we discovered the place to be abandoned, several partially-built gunboats and the York river light beat en fire, and two regiments that corning arrived hem llielintmel, on their way to York town, Met leaving in the care, and while flags waving on shore. Having executed the duty assigned, we commenced our return, an] soon PAFS"Ii. the Currituck, bound up, with orders to burn the ritilrosd bridge. On my arrival apposite Btel-r's wharf, (having cap tured another eehecner an the way down), I reeeivad di rections to return and prevent the destruction of the bridge, which duty was succeestrilly accomplished. Upon my second arrival at West Point, at 9.30 P. M., Captain Shankland. et the Currituck, reported that he. bad landsd and hoisted the Union flag, and had found about fifty prisoners of the rebels (mostly women and children), "living in a horrible condition, in sheds, and without the common neceseariee of life." These people were residents of Elizabeth City county, and sent here by General Magruder on account of their Union pro clivities. lat once decided to remain and hold posses sion of the place, protect the people and prevent a fur ther destruction of property by the rebels. until the ar rival of the commanding officer of the naval division. On the sth inst. we seized a schooner in the Pammskey river, and also the C. S. sloop Water-Wich," recently abandoned by Capt. Thos. Jefferson Page. During the day I secured much information regarding the move ments of the rebel army. which was transmittal to the proper authoriy. On the 6th the naval vessels arrived, conveying the division of Gen. Franklin. Daring the evening I received information that the enmity would attempt to destroy the town during the night, which I at once retorted to the commanding officer, and received orders to anchor near the ship yard, where I could com mand the approaches to the town. Aboutll A. M., on the 7th. I heard that about 1,063 -of the troops recently stationed at Gloucester Point, (who bad retreated up the ncrth side of the York river with the view of crossing at this place , and were prevented by -our presence), were creasing the Mattapony river at Fra zier's Ferry, thirty miles above here. I immediately asked and obtained permission to go after them, and by .3 P. M., had carried the old flag thirty-six miles above West Point, till our progress was checked by our draught of water. I learned that 4,000 Of the rebels bad passed the previous night, on their way to Dunkirk Bridge. CI found white flags hoisted 071 both shores of the river s and the people generally apparently pleased to see the Union flag once more among them. About three miles above this place, the Mattapony has been obstructed by the sinking of six vessels in the chan nel, but we passed round the south side of them in five fathoms water. In the evening, we returned to our anchorage. and during the night shelled out a party who were endeavor ing to set fire to the timber in the ship yard, which had escaped the general destruction by the rebels on their evacuation of the Voce during the 4.h inst. I will mention that we had the pleasure of firing the last wawa shot at Yorktown on the evening precious to the evacuation s and that one of our 12-pound Gotclikiaa shell, projected a fraction over four miles, exploded and killed five of the enemy, and one of the solid shot passed about one half a mile beyond the town, or 4,4 miles. All the prisoners who have been captured, or have given themselves up to me, agree in saying that the rebel army from Yorktown ("125,000 well mea") will fall back to the Cbickahomtny, and that Gen. Johnston de clares that lee will not attempt to make a stand wbere our gunboats can cut up his men; they also say that the people w feel that !t is all over with them," and soldiers desert whenever they can. I am, respectfully, your oborlieut servant, TUOS. S. PHELPS, Lieutenant Commanding, Assistant in Coast Survey Prof. A. D. PAC/Le LL. D., Superintendent United States Coast Survey sORGIIITM CULTVRE IN EIICKS COTTNTY.—There an increasing disposition among the farmers of Backe and oth er counties of Eastern Pennsylvania to devote a part of their attention this year to the culture of sorghum. or the Chinese sugar-cane. It has been tried on a small scale by different persons - for several years past s with results generally favor able. DEATH OF AN AGED ClTlZElN.—Christopber Si genfeos, of Noctamixon, died at the residence of his grandson, John Sigenfoos, in that township, on Monday of last week. lie was probably the oldest man in the county, being in the 930. year of his age, and was a much-respected citizen. He was -in possession of all his faculties to the time of his death.—Bucks Covnty Democrat. FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL. THE MONEY MARKET PIIILADELPHIA, May 13, 1962 Today the tide in the Stock Market manifested a die •position to ebb, and prima were ausiained with difficulty. Government securities were sold to a very limited extant. - City sixes were weaker, and a decline was noted in Bead ing Railroad shares, and in Schuylkill Navigation pre :ferred. Oatawisaa preferred sold at 8.4". Elmira pre ferred sold up to 20. Iu pastenger railway shares a few sales were made. 'West Philadrip'aia at 54X Spruce and Pine,l2X Arch street, 22,1( TtLtzettli and Fifteenth, 15.,X, and Green -and Goatee at 25;4. We are requested by the Assistant Treasurer of the "rnited Strite,t to r.:inind holders of certificates of tempo rary loan, 'jinni& in rein ; the ; nurimant to the motive Already given, Hey Anadd Ls presented for roinibursel urea before the close of the prevent week. Messrs. Imlay Bicknell report that a counterfeit three-dollaafie on the Ilartford Bank, Connecticut, is Derr being circuiatral to tins city, On lower loft two sailors standing by a shaft, two females sitting with spin ning wheel, boy, etc. On lower right, group of harvest :cr.:, with sheaves of :I:•aiu, cattle, anchor, &c., well done nublia.l....all all +Ma platy. The Milford (Del.) New says that, at the annual meeting of the stockholders of the " Farmers and Me shanics' Bank c f fail'ord." held at their banking bone, an Inertly last Ike tAlatelmy afflaaa. gamed *erre for the ensuing 3 ear : Directors—Wm W. Dorsey, Jas R. Lollml, Wm. Hill, C. S. Watson, John A. }hazard, Wm. Tharp, 'Wm. A Scribner. President—Wm. N. W. Dorsey. liillialt - r --- 44141.1 auhino, in plow; or Jolla A, lianuard, resigned. We notice the name of C S. Watson, Esq , among the directors above irq taloned as recently elected. Tabs is a valuable arliWb;tion to their already worthy board. Airhongh the bake boon in operation a MGM over Mx months, it is cluing, an excellent bminess, and bids fair to be a perinonently. established good in the com annuity. The Girard Fire and Marine Insurance Company J&loe<.?dense ‘-3 ,suceeiei 6.40 d =eta in the shape of a mad- annual dividend of three anti a half per cult. This company, we understand, Las for some years connned its business to fire insu rance. The amount of eu)al [reimported over the Delaware Lackawanna, and Wifet.rn Railroad, for week ending Otaturday, fAay 10, was as follows: Week. Year. Tone. Cwt. Tons. Uwt. 7,991 03 00,463 09 ..18,[81 95 260,877 14 £ l llingui NorLb._ _ Shipped South.._ Total 25,572 08 351,081 03 For carreeperaliug time tut Sear: Tear. Tons. Cwt. Tone Cwt. 5,6i - 6 03 75,352 01 ..20 355 18 .257,581 19 shipped North__ -abiPPed South Total 03,012 Ol 0074734 00 Theresa, 19,427 03 The followirg la the coal tonnage of the Shamokin Val ley and Pottsville Railroad Company : Tuna, Cwt. Tone, Uwt. Jor weak ending Irr a y 19.......6,075 11 53,577 18 - Nemo time last year 2,713 18 55,272 11 Increase... Wholday's Cit,im:ati Gazette says :th-icim was - th e leading lint in, hi financial circles on Staablay. Nothing was the lines. The new pap!, t a k e . was not a 7 tarl I, the maturities which were paid. Cowl pa, :d 3L uor,-“}-,,iuid the trausartio a i rau ri l ftrimt this tigurt: th,slt to 6 pa' Cent. Meeers. - Drexel s 4 Nrnieli the following quothtlonw. 3!few York toolidnize Par to 1-10 pre. Boston exchntun u 1-lis Baltimore exch..l.:.p, 44 to 1-10 eds. Country funds to 6-.0 44 American golf 3 to 3N pro 73.10Treaeoryne.ee ~5N to 0 pre. One. your certi (Inv a PAY to „te Ow. New V.,r1.7. Post of this evening Saps 71/Are in inll on the Stock Exchange to-day. The excitentent .it yesterday tins place to a fooling Df dullness tli,nuigia,nt the list, and Prices generally are Dpj. Thl-Pb 3.; tell, lout to hold off for P ‘ trritcr Lows from .. .. .t:itl the Southwest. The firmest of the ,hare lint are Burlington and Quin cy, and (mamba:, Cincinnati. The former sold at 79, the latter at I, E. Pacific Ittail it 111.11 at 114.,v01143; ; Panama, 129. rreW York Col. t. cured at 891( MSO4. Erie 46010!', trio Preferred 43X, Michigan tichtral aiM, Mock S slarAl reilrmlil Webb: mq. firm, prwrintly fhb. trOlede and I1':11.tt h 1 liklgon Hi v.•i•_ Northwext.•r.: S , • 011114 firm at 24)40,25. w:[ , 00,1 d.•:oani for Nc.rtli Carolina; at an ail Vance of at 84. boud6 iiro firm of full prirer;. 111 The Mt of Govunioefil sTOOkS Shows a reaction of 3,1 Ax per cent. The lit of 1881 are selling at the elms at 108%. The 73n Treamry notes were firm early In the slay at 106 X. but el , ve with sales at 111. X. Diener it my ri 4,0 . 5 per cent, on cell, The banks largo mew-, , riaulicbinentsfitcl difficulty in keel,• ins their meant , ukioyed. even at these low figuree. thiladelpigiat !i.5..413‘ EX LEelx,rted by A. F.. 41.AY I . IIIST 100 11ea1111.11 11..b5 '2IX, 2 4 3 4 S 834 Ili : 87,, 103 100 do 79 N Pet,on .2)0 do . 203 do 100 .4;.10ty Nay. 200 tlo ..... . 700 City C.. $OOO 250 OfitawlDi4l.l,3. 55 do ..... 8,4 3000 B.eadiug MOO do 85 . 1 i 1600 00 .'7U.. 03 000 do. 9274 10 Com ei Am', 1000 Lehigh V:d OOP P iii $ Brio t".,; ~ 92 1000 - Fenno 16 lipr h rim, 12x i DT:TWEE, 40 Harrisburg H.... 55X 1009 Reading 6s '10... 9211 O 0 - Prima tut SIiCOND 9 75 N Penns I 125 do 4000 PP)11111 01) 2000 . 04 ROO 87 500 Read Gs '42 _____ 100 1000 d0..'7 IWO d6____ 1000 Mor Oul IKt Int.. 00 40 Manf h Mec Bk. 25 19 Kensington Bk.. 63 3,161 13 ESME 3 kange Salem., May 13 •f Exchange.] MAIM_ 20n0 Elmira T 7A,..58. 85 . . 75 Elmira E, 100 125 d 0............ 50 do .21) 50 Salty Nov 1:0 . 4 50 Arell-A. AL... 20 Pi Pt W Chi lt 4 13th & 15th-at 7::14 5 'West Plain It 1000 11 S 1311 ebtin 24 Bk N Lilerth,.. Cu 40 Corn Ex Bank.. 24 41 Donna 11. 47 200 Norrist R 10it0..102 16 Minuhill R 17 2D liarrhibury, R.... 55 8000 N Penns 65...... 76 995 N Penns R scrip. 733,, 12 Morris Oil pr1..117 NO Cam& Am Os 'B3. 9 201 1000 'Penn Con 5'S.. 92 Gr & Coate-et IL 2136 BOARDS. 1406 City Oa now .103 43 qr &Comm, rt,„. 2:04 009 Liclitor AaT Nl._ 15g BOARD. 10 Minehill R... 100 Schy 3in p 1.15. 25 da do.sswta 100 do. min 10000 Cam & Am Ow 'S9 !,5 5000 N Ponna 6s Lifts FA 11711 r 1000 tr S 1 7 30 Tr 1i0.10534 800 City Os n0w....102;ti 700 Cataw B pf...., 9 10 W Cheater Rpf AMEN I 5000 Schy Na. 6o '82.. 69 .25 Silty Nur pf.bs.. 11% 44 Arch-st - K 22 i CLOSING Pk. Bid_ AlikAd_l S 6a: 'Bl 1.0534 105 Y, 1; ITr 7 3-10 N.105,;‘ 106 Phtlatla Gs. 99% 100 Philatia tis n0w..102% 103 Ponta 5s 89% 90 Reading It 24-69 24% Read in Ga 'SO '43 99% 100 Read Ids '70.... 92% 93 Road int Gs !SG.. 84% 85 Perna R 46% 47 Perna . 18 1 In 05103% Penns R 2in Os.. 90 98 Morris Cul t 'on.. 46 47 "Morris OA Pref.llo% 117% Sell Nay Stud:— 5.!f," SPh 133; 153‘ its '82.. 60!( GO% Ehvira P 19;4 10 Arch-81 .... 22 (it do MEIMMTM See IL 62 66 Race& Vine-st It 6 7 W ..... spruce 12. , ‘ 11) 1.0.,11 llaata4__ Chas & Walnut:l4;l 12trelt Street.... 22 22;4 Philadelphia Markets. The Flour market continues dull, buyers holding off for lower prices i ZOO bbla good City Mills extra family told oa tense kept private, and a few small lots to supply the trade at *5 g5f0.12% for mate% 85.2,5a5.50 for ex. trim Stade& 75 for extra family, and 85 87%66 bbl for fancy brands, as to quality. live Flour is quiet at @.?.50, and Corn Meal at $2.6062.65 4fr bbla for Peuu'a Meal. is unsettled and lever, with soles of 04210,000 bu hels—part last evening—at 120128 c for prime Penn'a red, afloat, and 132 c for Suutherndo, closing at the lowest figure; white Is dull at 1350140 c. nye is rather dull; Penn'a is offered at 73c. Corn is not so plenty ; about 1 OCO bushels Southern and Penn'a yellow Nought 53c, afloat. Oats are quiet at 36037 c for Delaware, and 38c 1.1/4nu*s. RAl:K.—First No. 1 Quercitron is wanted a 63150 per ton. Corrox.—Tho market is arm, with a small business to note at previous rates. GROCERIBS.—There is rather more activity in Sugar and Molasses ; sales of the former are making at iesixo $ 3 PROVISONS COntiatie firm, Pickled Hams selling at 13M1/6)ir ; Shoulders in Salt, 4M e, and Sides at &) oNe V' lb. insav lie unsettled, bbls. selling at 21a24xc for Pennsylvania; 250252 c for Western, and drudge at 22X, c 1' gallon. New York Stocks—Se 50001 S 'Bl ..reg,.lo4A I 23000 do cpn.los 50001" S 5s '74 ..cpn, 9536 2000 d0..........95 „Si 15060 Ty 7 1-10 pcnot.los 10000 do 104;F6 1000 do ...... 41000 111 War Loan... 9616 2000 Tenn 6s '9O 59 2000 do ...... • 53 ,4 5600 Missouri 90,.... 52% 13000 d0..........5154 20000 do alO. 523 i 000 California 75.... 944 I 2000 11l Cp Bds '79... 97 56 4(00 lind Riv 3d 87 3000 Tol W2d SS s Soo Mich So S F.... 96 250'0 Am Gold 103 200 Pao MSS 114 50 do 530.113 100 'IISaNI G. 51 cond Board, May 13. /'2OO 15..1 Y Cent R S 5 3i 300 do 09)6 500 Erie B 39% 50 do b6O. 397 50 d0....pref.b30. 6738 100 do b6O. 67% 100 do 67 100 Find Riv R 4238 450 do 4234 25 do 4231" 350 Ilich Coat R..... 01 50 do b6O. 61 1 50 111 0 It Scrip.b6o. 623 g 1100 d) WM 250 Cloy & Pittsb R... 2034' 100 do 20N 200 Clov & Tol ...... .. 463{ 300 do 46% 140 do 1)60.46X 60 Chi 6: R 1 01 : :4 150 do 61% CITY ITEMS. MESSRS. J. W. PROCTOR & CO.'S ELEGANT Smtexc, CLOAKs'.—The proprietors of 1 : The Paris I%fail. t Emporium "(now located at X. 920 Chc,tnitt street) have this waxen made a most successful hit ill their ele gant Spring and Summer Cloaks. The superb new fabric —the .Exhibition. Cloth"—(of which )lessrs. Proctor & Co. wore fortunate eaongli to ounce tithe rst 1.1;lue 10 this country ! ) isbeing universally admired le - the tot es. The exquisite saispies and circulars made from this new material are certainly the meet tasteful thing out. They are at once dressy, adapted t, Al, and i,llll - Wit i:I texture to be worn, with comfort, in the warmest weather. As they are sidling - very rapidly, we our fair readers to make their selections without delay. A GREAT ESTABLISIIMENT.—There are SeVe rsl distinctive departments in the trade of this city, in either of which the celebrated old house of Charles 0.4 k. ford & Son, under the Continental Hotel, excels all others. Masse wawa, name Hata and Caps, Head-gear for Chß drec, and Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods. In all of these branches their stock is unequalled, and, being the chief manufacturers and importers in these departments, their prices are unusually moderate. DEPrTATION OF MINISTERS AND OTHERS FOR YORKTOWN.--We fife authorized to stiLtD that a deputa tion of uthth•ters and clergymen, under the filliglieeg of the Young ll el. s Christian Association, Will leactl for Yorktown this morning, at ten o'clock, to minister to the spiritual and temporal NV:W(3 of time sick and wounileil. Any articles suitable for hospital purposes sent to the rooms of the Voting Men's Christian Associa tion, No, 1009 Clic-Aunt street, before six o'clock this evening, will be zlaii received and judiciously appro plated it' the gentlemen composing this ileputatiou. PURE LIQUORS FOR MEDICINAL PURPOSES.— The filet that Mr. €. 11. Mattson, dealer in fine groceries, Arch and Tenth streets, has made it a specialty in his busine,s to keepconstantly on hand a supply of Genuine liqnors, such as brandies, wines, &c., of undoubted purity. has Maimed many of our first physicians to re_ commend, for the use of invalids, the liquors sold at this establishment in preference to any others. MOUNT MONIAII CEMETERY.—This ground is located a few rods off of the Darby road, about the same distance from the city as Laurel Hill, and is beautifully situated on the highest point of ground for miles around. Its soil is admirably adapted for the purpose designed, being high and dry. The public are invited to examine its claims before purchasing elsewhere. General and sectional plans may be examined at the company's office, No. 128 South Sixth street, where any further information will be cheerfully afforded by the agent. Desirable lots, at low prices, and on liberal terms, are now in the market, some of them in sections just opened, having hitherto been held in N6EIFTWO_ Offi6ll hours from S A. M. to 4 P. M., and, either before or after these home, at the residence of the underaigued, No.3llNorth Tenth street. ItItEDENICE: A. VAN CLEVE, General Agent. N. B.—Conveyance to and from the cemetery for such as dt sire to purchase, DR. S. M. Lunn, Eletho-Tlyglene and Water-enn- Physician anti Surgeon, treats all diseases, without medicines, at 218 North Ninth street. WIDTDOW SHADE% all styles, $1 to S 5 each, with durable fixtures, ilO Chestnut street, Philadelphia, W. A CARRYL @ BRO. LACE . , MUSLIN, AND JACQUARD CURTAINS, Door I eiore, price. j,l dO Cc §JO a piece, UV Chestnut street, Philadelphia. W. H. CARRTL ez BRO. apl2.7t IitARRIAGE OF TUE EMPEROR OF JAPAN.— TM T.. RlPirtq of Japan hat taken a wife—the is fifteen years old.) The - Empress is a daughter of the II Mika. do," who is the real Emperor, but does not meddle with temporal Writhe. The young monarch did not see hie pride until she 1 . 5 99M9 hie wire, The cortege from MIMS to Tedo was a truly magnificent affair. Ea ch parole, as she approached her domain, turned out a guard of honor, attired In uniform. The Emperor was culled in fine and eOlitlY cokes, which are said to have borne a strilcing resemblance to the ha&deothe and rash ionthle styles of clothing manufactured at the renowned temple cf Granville Stokes, No. 609 Chestnut street, where prices are remarkably low. Ot - R 11031 E lUrlJAßD.4.—uertain parties are trying to make themselves at the same time funny and notorious at the expense of the organization of our citi zens into the Home Guards. This body has always shown, by its willlogoess to do military - duty whenever wanted, that it was composed of persons who did not regard the company as a means of display, and we think those, who, by inuendoes or jibes, affect to sneer at them, are inferior in every particular as citizens. The Home Guards, of Philadelphia, is ma institution Of which we are proud. Another institution In which Philadelphia has pre-eminence, is the celebrated Men's and Boys' that-class Clothing Establishment of Charles Orekoo', antler the " (Jonlinental." A NEW larerry.—Prom doctors' pills, western chills, and other ills, deliver us. From want of gold, and wiTea Unkt NOW, and Maidens old, and sharpers ff sold,' , deliver us. From Cossack spears, mock auctioneers, and woman's tears, deliver us. From stingirg flies. and greenish ores, an 4 bmisr , 6 Ova) and Patrice' nth% a man that Ilea, deliver ua.l From garments old, that are sold, at any other estab lishment than that of Granville Stokes, No. 6t9 Chestnut street, deliver us. LETTER BAGS At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. RID Ballenger; Dom LIVISPD(11111116611 Ship Tonawanda, &dine Liverpool, soon ship Northampton, Elwell Liverpool, soon Baik Sra Elwin. Howes Port Spain, Trinicl•td, soon trig Loange, Bvans...Havana, soon cltr Frnricin Banat, Nickereen..,.......Barbados. soon fil MUNE INTELLIGENCE. WT BEE FOURTH PAGE ARRIVED Brig . Emma, Bakor, 6 days from Boston, with miss to Tweils & Co. Behr Hattie, (Br) Barbans, 14 days from St John, NB, With pickets to E A Sender Ai ea_ - . - - - Sett CarolMS, Pox, 8 days from New York, with mdse to D Cooper. Selz F Bold, McCalmon, 8 days from Portland, with :Law to E A Bonder ot Co. Schr Mughlt44. PQM% Harding, 8 MINK from North 1 - Oirto l ID DOMES tO TWOII (t CO. S. hr Lucas, Taylor, 4 days from Boaconnet, with Bah YO Cbetaih. Sel‘r S Sawyer, Gaups°, 6 days fitlin Boston, in ballast to captain: sclir Col Dealer, Delany, .5 day% from Fortress Monroe, in ballast to captain. I, ehr nth - sender., IlooTer,lo days from Eastport, with laths aid oil to B A Souder je. Co. Scbr Ebou Sawyer, Tracy. 11 days L om Portland, with piaster to E Sowler a Co. Seta Mail, Kelly, 5 days from Providence, with mdse to Croup!! & Collins. Sehr Annie Virden, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with em u to Jag L BOWIE/ a Co, &our ant io Gibbon, Dowell, 1 day front Balm), 11J, with oats to Jos L Dew ley & Go, Soh Yandolea, Cooper, I day from Smyrna, Del, with crrn to T. Bowloy Co.& Ecbr 4 .Iharloo Attio[fi?Th Atkins, 1 cloy from Milton, LW, with corn to Jai L Bowiey Cu, OLEABZD Schr S Buck, Bagley, Melton, Mass, Noble, Caldwell & Co. Mai H seywv➢r, Nulty, lilotdoo, dO day Elizabeth English, English, New Orleans, Tyler, SLOTH, & Co. Ear Horizon, Jarvis, Hatteras Inlet, do Scl,r Ocean W are, Baker, Ship Point, A GI Cattail & Co, err.l :5 Striver, Dennis, Baltimore, A Groves, .Tr. Sn Fle)erly, Pierce, New York, W P Clyde. 111Z111011A2CEDA - - 94 Butler, Ahoy, cleared at. Ncw York yoaterday for 91.0 Burk Teleigraph, °ilea, cleared at Boston Pith inst. for Pt: ad el phi a. Park ITarriot Fisk, Fisk, for Falutouth In 4 days, was at Sagas 401 Re IA Ylqkfr,e/d, King, hence, wu. -.Nubia& tis itutt. Echr B Watoon,Lida, for New York, Balk,/ from tSoßna 4th inst. Sett G \V Godfrey, Weeks, hence, arrivel at Boston gt_ Scl r Nifichi Matthews, Fox, for Ithil.cle!pt,la sailed frula Newport 10th inst. T Beindiet. Goldprnith, Hickman, Dickerson, Snmfrgi RIO AlirtSl /Writing, sailodfrom cii , Al9l - 1 itith inv. for Pliiinnolphin. r Ilricn, Libby, hence, arrived at Po !Limonth 9th t. Et. , elorra Comet, Jonea, anO Mars, Nicladm, !lance, ar iv, II at aow York yesterday. PAMPHLET PRINTING, Best and Clieapeat in the Oity, at BLNGWALT & BROWN'S, 111 &MB MIMI sett awn MA. slaked_ Elmira n Prf... 14) 00 Elmira 78 , 73... 84 so Ti Island R ex-t] 15 15X Lo'gh Cl Ai Nat.. 55 56 Le CI & Nor set% 40 41 N retina 8 9 N Penner It 64 70 70 Penns It 108 94 98 Catikw It Con— 1 .74 . Catawisso. Prf.. 9 fix Fmk &South R 44 MIT la-ET6IIIII/ ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS yr TO 12 o'OLoot LAM Jim: 11011MIIISTAL Intl Oheeinnt Oa. Jas Harrison, St Louis D N Murray, Ohio J Marden, Baltimore J E Weenier, Akron, 0 Max Glaser, Cincinnati Jacob Elea& Oincionati At Frobman, Cincinnati Hobt P Faulkner, Rolla,Md Gen F Foote, Cincinnati Blight" Tracy, Norwicb, Ct V L Doeblor, Williamsport John Torrey, Jr, N Y P Tillin.haet, New York Ce A Halsey, Newark Jae C Ludlow, Newark Prof C Mason, New York A Welch & la, New Jersey S Oliver & la, Lynn, Mass S A Allen W W B.apley& la, Wash It Banal & la, Wash, D C F Lakemeyer & la. Waal, .Mre Waldecker, Wash, DC OR W Sibley, Obio J H Heald; Baltimore T M Lanahan & 14, Bait W Fuller, Catasawyna Bonaparte, Baltimore L S Goble, Newink, N J B Waco, Paterson. N r Dr Tlieidenstain, Md J P Hott4ton, USMC Mrs S E M Lovering, York J C Burbank, Minnesota D Badger, New Yolk Jae Colbourn, Maryland D A Vandervtr. New Jersey T Grew, New York W Armstrong, New York II S Howell, Penna Col Clt Trail, Maryland Dr Schley. Mo.-Flood Fitapattick, Maryland J Duffy, Marietta D W Woods & avf, Lancaster Col S Shock, Columbus I E Snow, Jew Jersey Richard Cowan, Pittsburg 11 Scbutt , Dunkirk, NY TB Bryson, yer Spring 11(10 WV, Ether Sp ict,t D B Renshaw Jot; Pile!, New York Jos 0 reihlt26 S. la , W V Mr Murray, Penntralvania .1 F. Mclntosh, Now York Ilenry Wall, New Yen k Mr Danforth, New York W B Bat/ley, New York It L Hawes Worcester D Flint, Chicago M B Huffman, Mass John Weul, Masa J W Kiunicut, Boston Hey B Jt Allen, Boston Cyrus P ei'Ltuta, Brooklyn H Brother, W Troy, N Y N Carter J B Clot k N DHriswold Jobto.on E 0 Tufts, Boston Janue Dexter, Albany Capt J Lawless, If 8 N Francis Barry, New London A Ilartougb, N Y JCS II Parson,Troy, N Y M I. Ott, Whelirg, Ye Wm II Boman, Baltimore N Feldman, Albany H H Ilan Dyck, Albany Chas Dodge, Waal?, P C F G Vometook, Watch, D L II Bowl er & utfo, Boston N P Colburn & vg, Boston Mrs G Merritt, P Amboy Capt W Merritt, U 8 A N B Harrison A G Browne, Jr, Boston F (lox, Norton A 13 Semple, Louisville JD De Russy, U S A F Boegler, Now York W Gerrisb, 'Maryland N M Barnum: Oregon Brad V cod, New York Geo H. Pendleton, Ohio Geo K Sheilds, Oregon M C Belknap & la, N Y S B Brown, New York Peter Higgins, New York Mad do Viro, New. York B T Babbitt, New York A C Durham, Hartford M Id. Merriman, Hartford W Gaston, Roxbury, Mass B Worthington, Mass L F Morse, Roxbury, Mass' H Tbomem, Harrisburg W U Fesserelen, Prov, It I Samuel Little, Mass P 11 Poremus & la, N Y B R Packer, New York B 'Jr Jenkins, New York James & Bolles, Boston Dr W 14 Hamilton, Del A Buck, Baltimore F F Emery, Boston J Tome, Maryland Cupt Femme, U 8 N 9 AI Shooniaker, Baltimore Mrs Keeler, New York J B Carson, St. Louis D Austin, Jr, Now York Miss A F Harris, R I Walter 13 Snow, Prov; B I GEA ngele, Prov, B L A Plummer, New Bedford S J Bach, New York X Kayser, New York MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Fourth wt.. below Arob. A 8 Evans, Fort Wayne W C Bayley, Blair co, Pa John A Lemon, Hollidaye'g Sam'l Milliken, Rollidaya'g D Watson ' Hollidaysburg T J Shannon, Illinois Reed, Clearfield J 'l' Elliott, Warren, 0 T M Courtney, Poland, 0 T K Hall, Poland, 0 Clark Stough, Poland, 0 John C Duff, Pa A Dissinger, Elizabethtown M Barry, Lancaster D Henderson, Shipyensburg Amos Davis, Easton Wm Waster, AM Geo 8 Finney, Md Wm Finney, Aid Sam'l Mitchell, Clearfield J Boynton, Clearfield James J Conner ' Pa W 11 Howard, N Y Geo H Stewart,Shippens'g John Grabil, Shippensburg M G Einstein, Harrisburg L Collillower, Quincy, Pa J C Clingeton, Quincy, Pa J D Scball & la, York, Pa II Thomas, N Y James White, Pittsburg Cho J Lilly, Portland Wm G Foster, Itlillinidge S G Brower, N Y 9 Van Loon, Wilkesbarre Wm II Pler, Wilkesbarre Th P Simpeon, 111 Chunk N Peters, Delaware H R Walton, Delaware H Hamill, New Jersey L P Williams G W Pratt, New York D Stratton. Salem, N J J R Mester. Lancaster A Johnston, Hollidaysburg F McCoy, Hollidaysburg Nis st Mims & fa, Penna. J B Walker, IL Ilidaysburg G F Chapin, Georget, Mass Miss Fuller, Ohio H C Victor J Ewing. Pittsburg S Sedgwick, Greene co, Pa Hon G W Stein, Easton, Pa S S Black, Springfield, 0 Mrs S M Hamill, N Jereay John H Zigler, Harrisburg Miss J Cummings Salmagr T. T May, Easton, Md W W Belt, Cleat field Miss Hamill, .New Jersey John MBowman,Muucy,Pa J Blair, Sbippensburg AMNRICAN ROTli&—t_Meotnnt above riftb. B.T Drown ; Euntingdon, Pa Win McFarland, Pa T J Fitzsimmons, 2 , 1 - C S Wilam, Bellefonte, Pa All Fiske, Potonsslvania J w, Reading Win Phillips. Ohio Di W Williams, Indiana Jacob Bansmore, Lancaster Mime S A Bear, Lanoaater J Di Seville, - Delaware II Parker, Beaton J Esser. Mauch Chunk II Lawson, Norristown E S Porter & w, New York Wm A Orbison, Penna Eliery, ti S N J T Johnston & is, Penna Geo W Tate & la, Penns J II Seymour, Hagerstown It B Chapman, Prov, R I S F McKee, Hazleton Mrs JEt adshaw, Indiana is M. Guilford, Lebanon G M Barney &la, Vermont Mies A Eldridge, Vermont Henson Terris, Jr, N Y W W Lumen, Michigan M IFI Ithodca. Taunton G S Atwood, Taunton A AV Whitcomb, Randolph N Che*.man, Bastou A C Crosby &w, Conn F Hoyt, Georgetown Mass J Prunner, Pennsylvania John Crossley Jr, N Y Y J D Chample, Philada E S Mclean, Now York M B Mount, New York II M Sallady, Now York Geo S Payne, Maryland W E Spruance, Delaware Thomas B De Walden, Washington, D BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chestnut stmt. above Third N Dewey, Alexandria. J ,Tones, Washinzton, D C E J Marthn wt 1, V. ii Rev S Livermore & wf, 1. 31 Thompson, Pa C Ceddeit S Isaacs J Johnston Sr I, St Louis J Turner, Port Carbon Ceo R Lewis, Reading. Ayk•TS Codington, N .1 11," Bears, Brooklyn C B. ]luluPray lenee, It I A Peters, Providence, II I Louis telong, Newark, N. J Capt Wilkins. LT S A John IL Carlisle, Pa N F Hazleton, Ilaltimoro Lonis Stern, N Y Simon Steru, N Y THE UNION—Arch street, above Third. A J Fitch. Nrw Jersoy II Slayntaker, Pitt-;burg Dirs 3111 ill. Pit blawg Thor; Smith A 1;1. Altoona 1' Rank, 7 liglispiro Thos 'Lloyd. Nancy. Pa Wat B Peregoy, halt I}ll,ts Alice (:teen, Easton P W "Hoffman A . by Potbor 31:111;,:giar. nenliatttott Ttlrs E F Ctilhretli, Pa 11Ire .1 I.rvy, Ilainbridgr paadanan, Pona 1 a J A Gump, Pena'a . - W S Ilollinborger la, Pa II C Ilartmon, IlloontiVg Stephon Keeler, Hanover A .'l' (lino, 'Fulton co .1 Shelleabc , rg(T, & la. Waynesboro fi - m IL Swaync, F. T Kcrnc, L:4IIC co, Pa. T S Lenick & la, Ohio S II 'Freeman J 0 Stone, Ohio D C Wheeler, New York Jacob B (look. Pa Noble Parker, Wmsport John R Rue, Delaware, Bawl Warner, Delaware NATIONAL HOTEL—Race artreet. above Third. 'Los Francis. St Clair ITenry Cott. Allentown 71 E Warford, New Jersey Mies A E Moore, N J A Fyau, ikarord, Pa C Ply:ninon ' New York linlit4 lit, Allentown M S Grime, Peron G K Reeder, Allentown A C Russel, Danville Jll MI,It ltailk, Lehigh CO Mir. 1.1 L,hi g h co A Shh , : , s. Hoffer„ Mt JOY P F Greenewelt, Lebanon 7ti E Horn. St Louis D TI Tre.xler, Snyder co, Pa W Faux., Danville lli Ilurkun,. Citnlnn, ra RD l[wrietnn, canton, PA Geo B Illiy, Lebanon J W Illig; Lebanon Misi+ C Lebanon Miss M Bauman, Lebanou C Sloan, Dl o ontsburg VV B Roons, Bloomsburg JII Buck, S A _ Mrs Orth, Lebanon Pa MADISON' HOUSZ—Becontl etroot, above market. Itlrs Brown, Stroudsburg P..olit Beans. BliekA Co IL Pt Pleasiuit 1, It La liar, Pt Pleii, , ittit D l 4 , P Attleboro t: II IYetherlnt•,lltllnnloutn fittilllolo !Ls ISurs , lit, Tim .Ttrsiy ',rhos ;!;(1 - qt..Nurtlittinberlatifi B Straub. Lewisburg • 11% , M Smith. Docks co G Pearsall, Timm. N Y A Snyder, Georgetown A Gottinghant, Seaford, Del N Feeney, WI O IMPEI co P.; Sirmyt.s, Wyuining CO DI Tity ‘ lors Titylunwillo Gen lifOM Israel AVanno, Moore,town CDI ;Slow, L:Llinska Jos Staples, Yardleyville -Wu" Milford, N J 'Wm Carr, Nev Brunswick 130MMEBOIAL-4dlith street, andlid OfIB&EUL TAO Sehathocker, N Castle D Jlrown, Oxford, Pa Wm 11 Brown, Oxford, Pa Jas Keeler, Phomixville Miss Keeler, PhoAlixville John Boyd, Chester co Wm Ii Eder, Marl'latA WPI494IISGOIIIGOINOrd, Ya J Ii burilite) Debra - aro G urimit, Purina S D Chandler, Chester co T J Miles, Ilarrisburg Thos P Potts Mrs Parker, Chester Valley NV Potter, Williamsburg E W Hooper S J Seneca, Maryland BLACK BEAR—Third Oren!, above Ca C Harper, Jenkintown C Feeney, Pennsylvania G Sthzel & af, Reading Mrs Fasig, Reading Tare R Iternhart, Berke co D Kemmerer, P 4 Airs Kemmerer, Pa M A Sellers, Pennsylvania G Yon Butlink, Pottstown Al Y B Vanarisdalen, Pa W Bonier, Penneburg John Bergh, Pennsburg J Di, eland, Eninietsburg W Dale, IlyberrY C Worthington J C Cornell, Pennsylvania Jos Young, Allentown 13 F Apple, Pennsylvania II J Poiiley r larrlklurg D P lifichil e poro Mai taric, Dchartou A lloilinan, Virginia Sol _Raub, Virginia BARLEY SBEAF—Second street, below Viue. IT White & la, New RICO J Dobc- , Pc, P.cu. B P Stradlims, Bristol B. Cooper, Bucks co Mile COOP r,Buche co a C Rich, Peune ..1.; Richardson A- la, Penna J Comfy, Byberry J Cadwallader, Fox Chase Mrs 0 Connard, Laheska A Danahowtr, Bucks en J B Yarkaa. Lancaster city W C Warlord, Pt Pleasant N G James son, Penna B Cadwallader ' Doylestown E Parry, Attleboro A Aloon, New Jersey J Stackhouse, Middletown A R W Emight, Yeasterville A Maker, Newtown ElYi BlidiS CO Ii _Corson & la. Dahlias's W Taylor, Edgewood A Dover, New Jersey M Comfort, Bucks co M Jarrett, Montgomery co J White, Pilaus. C Horner, Ifartsville Mrs W Stuckert, Penna Miss Stuckert, Pence Pr Pier, Pr 8r5t0)111 T Barolly Ponna W Warruro, Tlentall TEM, Inuallertsvills Engart, Hartsville W Evans & Ist, N Jersey A Rittenuouse, Maryland E H Robinson, Maryland Esaburn. Edcington N Evans, New Jersey C Evans, Now jersey X Pitucaort, Duda co STATBEI trlilON—ldarlint street. anove Sixth. S S Enekee, ShiD.pen. Pa lrenry Strecker, Penna T A Woods, Blair, Pa Jos T Eoed & dau, Rd E Itiultiister, Clearfield Jaya H Leo. Clearfield Puffy Tbatelier, Penna Alex Parr, Ponua lid' men t hhlV, Jr, Clearfield F Hefrißht, Pen nn JOH It Cemen t Henna John Boiton, Princeton C Dopton, Princeton Geo Snyder, Liverpool Peter Gilts, Penna John Bruner, Ileum W J 5Z1,1,, Peru% do! 0 Bieber, roma 1411, Beading Thoe Woodward, lowa W A Croft, Ilarrisburg Joan Caveny, Poona Enrol McAleer], Juniata co Jac Thompson, Mlffiin co Thompson, Mifflin co L S Vail, New. York 1) Snow, Barton AV 71. BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. Mies Diet:4er, Allentown Miss & Hariman.Albodown Era 6 Nickolas, Bucks co Geo F Greenawalt, Pa A Swartleh Palmyra L F Ott, Montgomery co Jos Inmker, Beading A Eisenhart. Overfteld K G Houck & la, Boyertown Elias Deemer, Pa Wilson Keiser. Pa John W Snyder, Pa L H Lamll, Allentown Mee nick, Hpringtown memo Eassitts, Eantoxi, Pa I.Triab Doug, Lehigit cv, Pa T F, Kauffman, Allentown MOUNT VNAZION HOTEL—Mocha W. Arch. W Broil'wad, Drl W (lap L BrndLe Id A P tilyippor. 3111 Gm) Ranting. litizenie cu Jidat J Smith ' Ppitim Sidommi l'imtia (iv° F Smith, Bucks co SPECIAL. NOTICES. DRAKE'S PLANTATION BITTERS--Eg. haunted Nature's Great Restorer. They invigorate, et-r...511.,.n, and pariry the system, Cure Wel:Katie, Acidity of the Stomach, Diarrham, &o. A perfect ap. mfizer and tonic. They invigorate the body, without stimulating the brain. Tbey are compounded of pure St. Croix Dui% itootri, end "[aria, and are recom mended by all who use them. Adapted to old or young, but particularly rooemmended to the weak and languid. Sold by all Grocers, Dmiggiate, Hotels, and P. H. pitelitii JG tal my3-mwf&m 202 Broadway, New York. DEAF MADE TO HEAL—INSTRIDIENTS ke spilt fhb hearing in er,,,e 7 %parlay, an 4 or khe moel approved construction, at P. MADEIRA'S, 115 South Tenth street, below Chestnut. myl3-3r* ONE.PRIOE CLOTHING OP THE LATEST STYLBI3, made in the Beet Manner, expresely for RE TAIL SALES. LOWEST Selling Prices marked in Plain Pigureel, AU Gosmut Elide to 9rder wurnted eutinfactory. Our ONE•PIuuE SYSTEM is strictly ad hered to. All are thereby treated alike. e.22-1y JONE 3 & CO., 604 MARKET Street. CARD PRINTING, BEST AND CHEAPEST In the City, et 111 South FOURTH Street. CIRCULAR PRINTING, beet and obespett In the City, at 111 South FOURTH Stmt. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 14. 1862. NORFOLK SURRENDERED. BY TER BAUD OP TOWER HALL. " Noel)lk is taken !"—etartling mound ! Ali tel)cidelll it will confound, And copal Jiff himself astound, And Beamogard dismay. For now, to all discerning eyes, The rood to Richmond open lies; McClellan hums s it, and defies] The rogues to bar his way Our stock of ready .made Spring Clothing is the largest and most varied in Philadelphia, and being daily in re ceipt of all desirable new styles, we are thus enabled, al. though our sales are rapid and extensive, to keep our aesortment full and ft eah. We have all styles and Quali ties of goods, from low and medium-priced to the finest. Every one will find Clothing suited to his taste, position, and means, among our stock. Wo have also a full and choice assortment of piece goods, which will be made up to order in the best manner, for those who prefer. ire buy and *All for cash only i therefore, at the lowest possible prices. TOWILIt HALL, No. 518 MARKET St., Philadelphia. It 'BENNETT & CITHQUNR—CEKINGABY.—On the 12th inat., by BEN. Itichardeott Graham, Mr. Wm. Che,iiiar to We. Pattie Ockiugaby. yr MATHRWS.—On Monday, May 12, Rachel, wife of Uriah Mathews, aged 62 years. The friends and relatives aro respectfully invited to attend the furore!, from the residence of her husband, No. 608 North Seventh street, on Thursday morning, May 15, at 7 o'clock. Funeral to proceed to Southamp ton. [Poyle9town papers please copy.] Pdell ARDS.—On Sunday, the 11th fist , at his resi dence, In Reading, Pa., the lion. M. S. Richards, in the 76th y oar of his age. LlWlt3.—On Monday, May 12, Sidney, infant eon of Edwin M. Lewis, * MORRISON.—At Camp of Fourth Regiment, P. R. V. C., Falmouth, Virginia, on Saturday, May 10th, William Morrison, aged:3s years, eon of Archibald - and Jane Itiorrieon. The friends and relatives of the family, Solomon's Lodge, No. 114, A. Y. M., Fourth of July Lodge, No. 141, I. 0. of 0. F., Southectrk nose Company, Cooper Shop Refreshment Committee, Southwark Home Guards, and the Ma,onic and Odd Fellows' fraternities generally, are respectinlly invitid to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of his father, No. 536 South Third street, at 3 o'clock, tbis (Wednesday) afternoon. To proceed to Phi ladelphia Cemetery. tk FIGGINS.—On the 12th inst., Daniel Biggins, aged 49 years. Bis relatives and friends, are respectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late residence, No. 2228 Brandywine street, on Thursday, 15th inst., at 4 o'clock P. MONAGIIAN.—On the morning, of the 12th inst., Maria S. Gallon, wife of James J. Monaghan, in the 21st year of her age. tier relatives and friends, and those of the family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from the resi dence of her husband, No 609 Fitzwater street, this (Wednesday) afternoon. the 14th inst., at 1 o'clock, with out further notice. Funeral services at St. Paul's Church. Interment at Cathedral Cemntery. * WlLEY..—Soddenly, on Saturday, the 9th inst , John K. Wiley, in the 51st year of his age. The relatives and friends of the family, also Shekinah Ledge ; No. 246. A. Y. M. Chosen Friends Lodge, No. 100, 1. 0. of 0. F., and School Directors of the Sixteenth section, are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his late residence, No. Sib North Front street, be. low Laurel, this (Wednesday.) 14th inst , at 2 o'clock Services in the Second Baptist Church, Newmarket street, above Poplar. Interment at Odd Fellows' Ceme tery, WA - EDI:E.—On the 10th inst., Mrs. Bligabeth S., wife of Dr. Thomas Wardle, and daughter of Andrew Ehoad Fen., eget , . 35 years. The relatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her husband, 246 North Tenth sheet, this (Wednesday) morning, at 9 o'clock. SECOND MOURNING POPLINS, YALENOIAS, AND GINGER - MS.—DEMON SON invite attention to their New Stock of— Second Mourning Ginghams, 15 to 25 cents. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Poplins,62.3i to 76. Second Mourning Silk and Wool Valenas, 76 ctn. Black and White finest French Jaconets, 26 eta. Plain Black linnet French Jaconets, 25 cte. Imrin , a Black Challica, 44 eta. Lupin's Black Mirage, 7-4 wide, 623 cts. Lupin's Black Crane Maretz, 25 cts. Lupin's Black Tatnartines, 25 ctn. myl4-tf JG. MAXWELL & SON, . ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT, have now Open, at the lowest cash prices in the market, magnificent lines of a great variety of new Spring Goods, of their own late importation and manufacture, as well as of careful selections from New York importations. Their Beal and Imitation Thread and Guipure Laces, Fancy Buttons, No. 5 Trimming Taoim', Paris Ornaments for Cloaks and Tresses, 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, Paris Wady Corsete, Travelling Fans. and Magic Ruffles, are all offered to the ladies as goods of the most reliable make, and adapted to the requirements of close, discriminating purchasers. The usual liberal allowance to cash buyers. - .1. G. MAXWELL & SON, Store and Factory, ELEVENTH and CHESTNUT. ai02.4-1m Er. AID FOR THE WOUNDED.—A. DE. PUTATION OF THE YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION of Pittladelphia will je#ye 10-DAY, (Wednesday.) for the purpose of visiting the scenes of the !QUA battles, under the authority of the Government, to administer aid and sympathy to the sick and wounded. Those who desire to aid the work of the Deputation by contributions of articles of necessity, or means for their purchase, can have them faithfully ap plied by sending to the Rooms of the Association, CHESTNUT Street - , above Tonth, beforc r. utt - UNOlifin H. cnrUtair l Prosicura. - THE REV. DR. GREGG HAS AR- ElVkD.—The Committee regret exceedingly that circumstances compelled them to postpone the Lec ture, " Quite unknoun to them" the Doctor hint ar. rived in the city, prepared to carry out hie enßa.mnAnt. The Lecture will come off, without fail, on WEDNES DAY EVENING next, the 14th instant, at 8 o'clock. Tickets already issued good for WEDNESDAY EVE NING, in the ACADEMY OF MUSIC. EntriMt* Errl. O. O. F.—FOURTH OF JULY LODGE, No. 144, and the Order in general, are respectfully invited to meet at the HALL, THIRD and GERMAN Streets. tbis afternoon. at 3 o'clock, to attend the lomat of our late brother, WM_ iMORMI.4O "Mit. JOHN GRAY, Seoy. orMASONIC NOTICE.—THE OFFICERS and members of SOLOMON'S LODGE, No. 114, the' QP4VI t fUcr IYI aro invitod to moot at tho MD. C111557 - N1 T Btreet, this afternoon, al 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late brother, WM. MORRISON. By order of the W. M. it* JOHN GRAS, Seep. or- FEitsoNs I'AVOIt or ram - int..- .110 N to the REPUBLIC OF MSXIOO and baying an interest in her welfare, and who will stand by her against all MONARCHICAL DESPOT 3, and EU ROPEAN INFLUENCE Address, Libery," 338 south T WYLFTII S:reot, Philadelphia_ ErrNUTICE—SHOE FINDERS—WE. TIM undersigned, Imieby ag.reo to dose our place of bmirese, from 19th day of MAY to let day 01 SEP TEMBER, at 5 P. M.. ar(Lou SATURDAYS, at 3 P. M. WILLIAM JOHNS 3 SON, ISA.AO BARTON k CO., LAING ,tc AGINNIS, May 14.30 orREPUBLICAN GENERAL COMMIT. TEE OF SUPERINTENDENOE.—The lam bert; of the Committee will meet at SHINN'S HOTEL, BROAD and CHESTNUT Streets. on THURSDAY APIEI - MOON, May 15,1562, at 4 o'clock, for organ', Mien. JAMBI P. REES BORN, GEO IL ROOM!, BDWARD SIMPSON, JANES DICII, JOS. lIER PLR, SAML. FLEMING, FURMAM W. MAYHEW. rarl4-2t* (ky-• PEOPLE'S - STINTS lit/iN YEN TlO •• PEOPLE OF PENNSYLVANIA, who desire cordially to unite in SUSTAINING THE NATIONAL ADRINISTP.I.TION in lie patriotic eflorte to euppreee a sectional and unholy rebellion against the UNITY OF THE REPUBL 10, and ihno dealre to support, by every power Of the Go vernment, our hundred thousand heroic brethren in arms, bra - ring disease and the perils of the field to preserve :he Union of our fathers, are requested to select the number .! 1531 T-P 4 A 4 / 11 4 N•ggoj to The Learielptivo 110Preeentatfail of the State, at such times and in such manner as will best respond to the spirit of this call, to meet in On THURSDAY, the 17th day of July next, at 11 o'clock on said day, to for the offices of AUDITOR. GENERAL AND kAftWtrctis euriramb, and to take such 111011EflMI as may Le deemed necessary to strengthen the Government in this season of common peril to a common country. Chairman of the People's State Committee. GEO. W. HAIIIIIIERSLY, Secretaries. JOHN M. SULLIVAN, m92-tf orrack; vitsals D FIRE AID MA. RINE INSUBANUE COMPANY, 415 WAL NUT St., Ptio..teELeros, May 12, 1262.—The Directors have this day declared a lead-annual DIVIDEND of tt ree and a half per cent., payable to the etockholdere of this Coenpsey, eh. flirt, myldinwflot ALPRED 8. GuaarT, Treasurer. 07. OFFIC E OF THE NESQEEIIONING 1 - ALLEY R. R. CO—PUILIDELPTIIA, May 10, Rita —The etwAboldern 01 thie Omnpany are hereby m ono that the third Instalment of FIYJ DOLLA ES PICII. ISHARE is called in, by order of the Board of Directors, payable at the (Mice of the Company on the 26th inst. my 30-tf JANE 3 t 3. COX, Treasurer. vouPia mriv OUT Yr EMPLOYMENT should prepare themselvee for the sphere to which they are best adapted, and which will contribute most to their intellectual and moral improvement. PHRE NOLOGY is applied for this, and other purposes daily, at GO CUIRIATN UT gtreat i by JOHN L. Q.A.P4 Zit elm cenaor to Fowler, Wells, & Co. ap'Z6•lm ca•COWNEXCIIANGE BANK, PHILADEL PIIIA, May 6, 1862.—The Directors have this aav declared a c.ivideeil,of TUNER AND 6 HALF per cent., vikyable on flatland, my 8.6 Y IyrCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL VANIA, ruiLADEbniu, may Bth, 1862.=ahe Vireo - ton liaTO thin day declared a dividend of TIMER PER CENT., payable on and after FRIDAY, 16th inst., clear of State tax. rn3 7 let S. C. PALMER, Canhier. G I RARD BANK, PHILADELPHIA ? MAY 13.]862.—The Direciora have declared a di- Nicend of FOUR PER PENT., payable to the Stock- I/Oder/4 cm arid after the 16th last , free of State Tax. inyl4 tt W. L SCHAFFER, Cashier. Ot• ritrE rtEiW YORK AND 111.M.LE COAL FIELD RAILROAD AND ()UAL COMPANY."—A epecial meeting of the Stock holders of the Company will be hold on TUESDAY, the 27111 in fd ant, at 11 o'clock A. M., on Thulium of great iterurtaDCe. Ey older of the Board of Directors. JOHN BINGHAM, President_ VIE sl, BYNRY ROBINSON, Secretary. my12.(27 MECHANie.S. BANK, PHILADEL. uz 'EI I 41, MAY 6, 1862.—The Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of YOUR FEB CENT., payable on and utter the 16th instant, agreeably to the preVIRIPPII 9f charter. snyT-6t J. WINUAND, Ji., 011 alder Ye wretched cottonitee, fell back, Run—fly—escape the fierce attack, Or, like your boasted Merrimac, In atoms be dispersed; Its iron si lea collapsed, sou see, And such rebellion's fate will be ; You thought it powerful, but we Were Certain it would bunt Now, for the traitor clasp prepare Such wreaths as rebels ought to weer i The hempen wreath for all who dare Our liberties to mar ; Hemp for the traitors; ant for those Who are not ranked with Freedom's foes, Superior raiment BANNIVrT Towaa HALL BAXAAI: MARRIED. DIED EDWIN W. PAYNE & CO., JOSEPH GODFREY & CO. STATE CONVENTION, AT HAREIti.BIIEG, IVOmIIIATE Ca-DTDIDATEB A_ B. McOLUI , J. W. TORREY, Cosh ryrOFFICE PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD COMPANY, PRILADELPRIA. April 111,1862. The BOARD OP DIRNCTOREI have this day declared • Boni-annual Dividend of FOUN FHB CUT. on the Capital Bieck et the oompany, olear 01 HMS I st , Pays" blo on and after May 16th, 1.02. Powers of Attorney for collection of Dividends can be had on application, at the °Mee of the company, No. 238 South THIRD Street. THOS. T. FIRTH, ern Del Treasurer. WATCHES AND JEWELRY. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT ita) AMERICAN, elii ENGLISH, AND SWISS WATCHES, Of the fineat manufacture, which we offer lowor than heretofore LEWIS LADOMUS & CO., 802 CHESTNUT STREET Also. a large assortment of ONYX JEWELRY mylo-6t &REMOVAL. J, C. FULLER Having Removed from No. 42 South THIRD Street to No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, 2nd Floor, {Opposite Masonic Temple,) Now offers a Large and Desirable Stock of GOLD AND SILVER. WATCHES, /WORKS & BROTHERS' SPOONS AND FMK% AND FINE JEWELRY, To which the attention of the trade isiuvited. ap3o- 3m idic)cc AMERICAN WATCH COM PANY." GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN. COMPANY'S SALESROOM, No. 712 CHESTNUT Street, Second Floor, (opposite Masonic Temple.) I. B. MARTER, Agent. ap3o-3m VULCANITE RUBBER JE WELRY A beautiful line of GENTLEMEN'S VEST CHAINS, LADIES' ORA. TALAINE CHAINS, THIMBLES, CROSSES, STULS, BUTTONS, Sc., Now in Store. J. C. FULLER, No. 712 CBESTNUT Street, second Floor, (Opposite 'Huang° Temple.) ttp3o.4m la AMERICAN, ENGLISH, AND SWIS S . WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND SILVERWARE, AT REDUCED PRICES. JOS. H. WATSON ap2s-1m - 3•::6 CHESTNUT STisEET. FINAPiCIAL. AMERICAN GOLD WANTED, At high prices. ONE-YEAS OERTIFIOA.TES FOR SALE SEVEN-AND•THBEE-TENTHS AND COUPON BONDS FOB SALE. DREXEL & Co., 34 South THIRD Street UNITED STATES ONE-YEAR LOAN FOR SALE. COUPON BONDS AND 7 8.10 NOTES BOUGHT AND SOLD QUARTERMASTERS' RECEIPTS GASHED, COLLECTED, OR EXCHANGED Particular attention given to transactions in Govern ment securities. DREXEL & Co., 3+l SOUTH THIRD STREET aql7-1m INSURANCE COMEAPiiES. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY. OFFICE 413 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA CAPITAL $200,000 This company continues to take risks on the safer oUuwm of Property at low rates the public can rely upon its responsibility, and ty to Day losses promptly. Its disbursements for the benefit of the public, during the last nine years, e zoned 8500,000., and we respectfully solicit its favor in the future DIRNOTORS L DUPONT ? JOHN W. CLAGEORN, 0.1. HEAZLITT, DATTD DQFP, WM. M. SWAIN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D. WM. C. HULAIAN, THOMAS CRAVEN, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President JAS. B. ALVORD, Socretttry FINSIJR No. 406 CHESTNUT FINE AND INLA DIBEC street. ND INSURANCE TOSS. F. N. Buck, Mae. Bieharatioa, Henry Lewis, Jr., Alex. Whilldin, Geo. A. West, 0. W. Davis, John W. Nvorman. FRANCIS N. RH R, criAstrs RICHARDSON, Vice President. WILLIAMS I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. [mbl9-fftt nOMMONWEALT V RANCE COMPANY, PENNAYLVA.NLA. DIREO 'OBS. thistles K. Boger% John K. Walker, iFainct giMalalttri William Ott - Mt:am Elijah Jones. E, D., President. ITA.LL, Vice Preiddent. .tary. Teildlac Oling.NDE ac4-if tt David Jayne, M. D., John M. Whitall, y, 41 , a and 0. Knight, Thome D. SWIM% Henry Lewis, Jr., DAVID JAY JOHN M. W :1 DANUEL S. MOON, Seer. Off , Commonwealth D Street, PhiladelDhia. ponLEN' 8 WEEK' ANCHOR GIN.-2013 visas Itohlorkla Wsmatt Lashes Gin, Row landing a Lombard-street wharf, from on board Dutch schooner Pauline 4S: Cornelia, from Rotterdam, and for sale by the sole importers. HF,NIIY BOMAN & CO., Oland 22.3 South V GEMINI Rtrost_ D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNER 8111P.—Notice is hereby given that the firm of CHARLES h. SMITH & CO., at the Fairmount Iron Werlia, has beta diasalaed by inatoel ;oeuee.t. The business will be settled and closed by • May 10, 1862. CHARLES E. SMITH. The business will be continued by the undersigned under the firm of MORRIS, TASKRR, .4: O. °Mee No. 209 South THIRD Street. myl3-]m MORRIS, TAMER, & CO. DENTAL PRACTICE.—The Prac tle. of a Denitst Mai Las been EboilTely maned in business, in a central part of the city for the past eight Beare, will be dlspoied of upon reasonable terms. Address "Dental Practice," Philadelphia Poet Office. OLIVE OIL.—A fresh lot of Olive Oil, In large and email bottles, for sale, to arrive per ebip Ocean Skinner by CHAS. S. CA asTAIRS, myl4 No. 126 WALNUT St. and 21 GRANITE St. nHADIPAGNE--An invoice for sale, v to arrive per ship Wm. Prothingham. by CITAS. S. CABSTAIRS, myl4 Ne 126 WALNUT St. anS gl Quilting Eit. TIELICIOUS HOT AND COL D ./.." BATHS may always be had at the famous Hair- Dyeing Saloon, FOURTH and BRANCH myl4lf-tt ARMY CLOTHING- AND EQUI PAGE OFFICE. PHILADELPHIA, May 12, 1862. NOTICE is hereby given to these concerned that all goods, of every description, which have been delivered at the tictinylkin arsenal, and which have been re jected on inspection or reinspection, and of which notice to the owners has been long since given from this office, are required to be taken away on or before the 17th in- Slant, in default of which they will be removed and stored at the expense of the owners, as the space they now occupy is much needed for public supplies G. H. CBOSHAN, Deputy Quartermaster General m)l3-tli JAMES BOMEIL & 50W8 UHOICE now crop Teas. SEVENTH and NOBLE Streets, and SIXTH. and WOOD Streets. my9-Im* 150 BARli ELS CARBON Olt FOR SALE, in good barrels, suitable for ahippingi and to the trade, in small lots, at4ls COMMEILOE Street. =la St* LATOUR OLIVE OIL —463 baskets LAI OE II OLIVE OIL, just received, and for sale by JATIRETCHE & LAVREGNE, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. QAUTION.—Raring gam a spurious article of Oil branded "J. Latour," we caution the public against Purehaeing the same, as the genuine J. Latour Oil can be procured only from us. JAR:SOTO/1E & LAVIROWIC, 202 and 204 South FRONT Street. JAMES HOMER & SON HAVE A splendid aesortmont or fine Groceries, cheap. SE. VNNTII and Mari &rote, and SIXTH and WOOD litratto. mye.im* CLAM BOUP bERVJD UP DAILY (deploys excepted) by JANES PROSSER, WI MARKET Strut, Penance nulled as usual. My7-ff ALL KINDS OF BEWIIsII MA CHINES REPAIRED. Needles 90 cents per dom. 217 PINE Sheet- NM Maehim ler Ws es 5t- OhADVI WlWTatta. snyo-ot* Jr.p.rer VIALRRH, JOHN THORNLRY, ABRAHAM HART, FETED d. 110 Z, of N. Y. FURMAN SHEPPARD N. 5. LAWRENOR, JOHN SUPPLER. NCE COMPNY, E. D. Woodruff; John 'Ranier, Jr., P. S. Justice, Washington Jones, Chas. Stokes, H FIRE MU- Or THAI ereas ON RETAIL DRY GOODS dit - i - li --- O -- i - 1:1 - 12 . (i - SUMMER DRESS GOODS THOS. W. EVANS 4Sc Co. WILL OPEN, MAY 14TH, A line of Summer Drees Goods ,not before exhibited, comprising many of the ino,t desirable styles of the sermon, which they wilt sell et very low pi Met. Among them are PLAID ORGANZINES, at 18 cents per yard. PLAID MOZAMBIQUE, at 18: cents per yard. SOLO OHECK MOZAMBIQUE, at 25 cents per yard. CIIENE CHECK MOZ &MBIQUE, at 25 cents per yard. BROCIIE CHECK MOZ &MBIQUE, at 25 cents per yard. Nos. 818 and 820 CHESTNUT STREET. myl4-3t E M. NEEDLES a 10.14 citEsniur STEEET, Das justoyened .. choice invoice of wide REAL LACE AND POINTE APPLIQUE DARDES at 25 per cent. below regular rates. BEAL GUIPURE LACES AND EDGINGS, enyti-at MODE GRENADINE VEILS. FRENCH PUFFED CAMBRIC. A further supply of the above scarce and desirable articles. E. M. NEEDLES. myl4.lt No. 1024 CHESTNUT STREET. NEAT LAWNS, OF FINE QUA._ LITT. Select Colors Plain Silky. - Fine Plasm Good Silks. Shawls of Plain Styles. Drees Goode, neat 1.-star's. EYRE A LANDELL. FOURTH and AROR Streets ORGANDIES FROM AUCTION, CHEAP. French Organdies, 18% cents. French Organdies, 25 cents. French Organdies, 31,4; cents. French Organdies, 37,ii cents. EYRE & LANDELL, t0y14.11 FOURTH and ARCH Streets. ZOU-ZOUS OF THE PRESENT FASHION. Zoo-Zoos of Light Cloth. Zoo. Zoos of Black Silk. Zon-Zoos of Plaid 'Cloths. Cloths and Silks to make them. EYRE a LANDELL, wyl4-tf FOURTH and ARCH Streets. %TIDE BLACK GRO-GRAIN SILKS FOR MANTLES. 4-4 Good Black Silks. Black Silks, all grades. E 7 RE & LANDELL. inyl4-tf FOURTH and ARCH Streets. ORGANDIES AND LAWNS, JUST OPENED. Dark Ground Lawns. Dark Organdy Lawns. 100 pieces fast-colored Lawns, 1.23‘ cts. EYRE & LANDELL, myl.Dtf FOURTH and ARCH Streets. E. & L., FOURTH AND AROH, OFFER FOR SALE, NEAT PLAID SILKS, SHEPHERD'S PLAID SILKS, PLAIN COL'D POULT DE SOLES, LEATHER COL'D MOHAIR, LAVA COL'D DELAINES, TOURISTS' DRESS GOODS, 5-4 SHEPHERD'S PLAIDS, NEW, CLOTH SACKS, NEW SHAPE, CLOTHS FOR MAKING- SACKS. ap3o-wam tf MANTLE RC OM. SILK BACQUES. SCARE MANTLES. SHAWL STYLE. CLOTH SACQUES. COOPER & CONARD, S. E. corner NINTH and MARKET Streets P.V.l9•o4l%thhia YARD -WIDE FRENCH CHINTZES, 18% CTS.—We have just received a small lot of yard-wide French Chintzes, and a small lot of YARD.WIDE FE:MICR 11111.11LIANTES at Me. These geode have never been sold less than ale. . . . . CHEAP LAWNS 1 lot Brown. grmind Lawns at 12 c. 1 tot Brown-around Organdies, 18Nc. 119 i Plck-grouniA Orpndite, /Mc. 1 lot lion Firma' Organolos,ls9y c, 1 lot French Jaconet Lawns, 18ai c. 1 lot French Cambric Lawns, ISA c. Fine Cambric Lawns, 9 and 100, worth 15c. 50 pcs. BEOCHE POl'Lllib' cog sin, are cloying out the halancn of our STOCK OF FANCY SILKS At extraordinary low prices. Black aid White Check Silk Poplins at 75c.. Light Cloths for &toques ? all shades. R. otutii at oozf, myl3 No. 713 North TENTH &red, above Coates. REMOVAL OF THE PARIS MANTILLA EMPORIUM TO 920 CHESTNUT STREET. We are now daily opening new styles in FRENCH SACQUES, PALETOTS, BOURNOUX, MAN TRIMS, SCARF MANTELETS, &0., COMPRISINCI ALL trig LATEST NOVELTIES Of our On acd the European Capitals, to which wo re• ppm - tally invite the ATTENTION OF LADIES. J. W. PROCTOR & CO. in) 3-1 m INENS AT IMPORTERS' PRICES. L —RICHARDSON'S and DUNBAR DICHSON'S ctlebrated SHIRTING and FRONTING LINENS, re ceived from the outuatictntere direct, and guarantied perfect—to which the attention or buyers and the trade generally is reepectinlly invited. SHEPPARD, VAN HARLINGEN, A ARRISON, apl9-rp tr 1008 CHESTNUT Street. DRY GOODS JOBBERS. I~TEW SPRING AND SUMMER OODL • M. L. HALLOWELL & 333 HAREM and 27 NORTH FOURTH STS,„ Wholesale Dealers hi SILKS AND FANCY DRY GOODS, Desirous - pf selling oft their etch p 1 Redo, prurient' to removing to their Now Store, in 4 ‘ JAYNE'S MARBLE BUILDING," CHESTNUT STREET, Offer for the remainder of the mason, at Wholesale only, their All TRACTIVE STOCK of recently-purcheee4l 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 SAORIFIOE. ayl9-mwf-tJe5 B I.OTINA ROOFING, MA;CIFACTURBD BY TIT UNITED STATES BIOTIN A ROOFING COMPANY, No. 9 GORE BLOCK, Corner GREE N and PITTS Streets, Boston, Mass. rpm. Portable Roofi n g in the only article ever seamed to the public which is ready prepared to go on the roof without any finishing operation. It is tight, handsome, and easily applied, and can be safely and cheaply trans ported to any part of the world. It will not taint or discolor water running over, or lying suit, and is, in all respects, a very desirable article. Its non-conducting properties adapt it eepecially to covering manufaotories of various kinds i and it ie confidently offered to the public after a teat of four years in all varieties of climate and talliraMitlYA, fee cosoiliai all kiude of roofs, dal or pitched, together with care, steamboats, &c. It is both cheap and durable. Agents wanted, to whom liberal inducements are offered. Bend for sample, circular, &c., with particulars, to 11. S. ROOFING CO., No. 9 GORE RECOIL Boston.li an24-hm HAIR DYEING AND SHAMPOO ING done In beet style at the Bathing Saloon, FOURTH and BRANCH. m79-iftt LABOR-SAVING MACHINE. CLOTHES-SAVING MACHINE. TIME-BAVING MACHINE Maim MOM., de Itoyden , s moo—. Wringer eevesiabory time, and clothes, and is an improvement which wilt meet certainly be generally adopted. It Is self-adjusting, simple ' and durable, and is far superior to every other device for the purpose intended. Over five hundred have been sold within the Ina thirty days in this city, tin family should be without one. They are warranted to give perfect satisfaction. For sale by L. E. SNOW, at till Office of JOY, 008, & 00 , northeast corner 9! FIFTO and OHNSTIM street. Orgiorp Wm the veneer/ PrcuiPtir ancudva tnyl.o-lm NEW PUBLICATIONS. 1, 4 , 1 THE • NEW BOORS. AR7 EMUS WARD, HIS BOOK All the rich things that have ever been written by the renowned Limmist "Artemis Ward," collected in one handsome volume. with humorous c•nnic illotatrationd by prominent artists. Price $l. WHY PAUL FEILIIOLL KILLED ILLS WIFE Paul Irerroll," which wan published mayoral yearn age, ci ealtd a nennation of nu uncoil) ~,,, n cli4rActer, and this exciting now novel, by the name pownrinl author, will ill!. eanodi sought for. Mee *1 lo 6lot6ould 60 cents In PaPer. 111. LES MI:ERABLIO, Victor Li tro 4 n muter!) noveljust out In Paris-61.4 mas terpiece. Pronounced in Xurope the Literary Ihivent of tido Century." A m.refnl American translation will be out in a few days. Cloth and paper binding. 14tr These bootie ma e Oki by all boohecliere) owl will be Rent by mall free, on receipt of price, by CARLETON, Publisher, (Lath BUDDY & CARLETON,) No. an P.ROADWAY, earner tkpenord Street, N. Y_ myti NEW BOOKS ! ! NEW BOOKS ! ! —THE PEARL OF ORE'S ISLAND. A story of the Coast of Mettle. By Mrs.llartiet Beochor Stowe; author of 4 , Uncle TCYII'S Cabin," Ste. limo. 51.25. AGNES OF SOREENTO, By the same author. 12nm. $1.26• rug PARABLE Tll/1 TEN 'VIRGINS. In dirccut KM. and a RE num en do Judge.ilip or !ha Sainta. By Bey. Joseph A. ;. 4 .eiss, D. D., author of the 4 .l.ait Liars," 111.0. 7r, cents!. r. STELLA 3 or, The Pathway Heavenward. IllnAra ted. lEwo. 25 cents. " /4AST WARDS," end 011li FA. THEE'S (3A11E." Winds for boy% ead girla. Mre. Sewell. 18mo. :30 cents. PAPIOth LITTLE *SOLDIERS. By 0. B. K. 18mo. 25 cents. For sale by WILLIAM S. & ALFEED SLARTIEN, my 9 6(6 CHESTNUT Street. PIIOTOGKAPI $. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Imported 1 from Paris, Berlin, and Vienna, latest styles and improvements, wholcsale and retail. SCHOLZ & Jn- NICNT_eKY, 112 South EIQHTH Street. fOR SALE AAR TO LET. FOR S ALE-A VALUABLE - BUILDING LOT, TN BBIDDSBURG, 60 feet by 200 feet. Variety of Fruit Trees on the property. Terme —,1 , 400 cash; balance (S1,l00) can terrain for 5 of 8 years. Apply to W. 11. FLITCRAF T, nil 13. 3tit 510 MINOR Street, Philadelphia. etk FOR SALE OR TO RENT—A =LEARN CHANCE—The extensive BAKE-HOUSE, situated (izi TWENTY-SECOND Street, below Vine. The building is thirty-four feet front, with three ovens and machinery complete for making cakes agd cracker s, drying-room, water and gas int•oduced, &c. The lot iF one hundred and forty-six feet deep to a back street, upon which there is a two-story brick Stable, fitted up for six berets; alto, a large Wegon-ghed aij,:iuing. The - whole will be sold a great bargain, and neon easy terms. Apply to JOHN H. DAVIES. No. 5:37. North EIGHTH Street, 'Handel and Haydn Hall. niyl3.2t* h: k STEAMBOAT FOR SAL -- -'Steamboat WIG ASSATOK," length 160 feet, 22 feet beam, and 7)4 feet hold, 175 tong. Bcem en gine 28 inch cylinder by 6 feet stroke. STEAM EN GINES AND BOILERS, new and second h‘nd, for sale. Andy to C. W. COPELAND, myl2•mwf•3t 122 BROADWAY, New Ye rk. fpg ELEGANT GERMANTOWN RE SIDENCE TO LET.—The commodious mansion, with large lot, stable, and eoaoh•house and garden, on ARMAT Street, (Linden Place,) within three miuutoa' walk of Church-lane Station. This property is beauti fully situated, well shaded, and is replete with convert!. entes—gas, bath, and water closet, Sc. A desirable winter and summer residence. Apply to W. P. WILST ACH, my 7 wfm6tif* No. a North IffinP Stmt. C . TO LET—A furnished Residence, near Germantown, with lltwn, fine simile, and Apply JOS. IS. BARRY, 430 \VALNUT street btal linL. myl2-1t a FOR SALE OR TO LET, LOW. ma-A desirable ROUSE and Stabling, Cards;7e House, &c., situated in MEDIA, Delaware county. within three minnteel walk of Earl street sin] of Cheennt Dywye % wir d. ing House. Apply at 220 MAIIKET St., Philadelphia. The property is very desirable. myl2 6t* BILLIARD TABLE-FOR SALE very cheap; quite equal to new; to be sold on ac count of the Owner going to Europe. Address Box 1594 Post Office, giving militate. mylgAtif di TO LET—A Pleasant Country House Walt in Holmeeburg. A pply to "S. W.," 36 South TH1111) Street. tet.1.2.3t MILITARY GOODS. ARMY GOODS ON HAND DARK AND LIGHT BLUE KERSEY& STANDARD 8.4 AND 3-4 INDIGO WOOL-DYED BLUE FLANNELS. INDIGO BLUE MIXTURES. COTI 011 DUOK, 10, 12, AND 15-OUNOE. FARNHAM, KIRKHAM, & CO., sp2B-2m 225 CHESTNUT STREET.- CLOTHING NEW DEPARTMENT_ A SELECT STOCK BOYS' CLOT LII,NG. GARMEIVTS MADE TO ORDER COOPER & CONARD; Southeast corner NINTH and MARKET Streets apt 4-1. COOKING RANGES, FURNACES, &c CoMnia N6E . ELEVATED DOUBLE-OVER COOKING RANGE. Thie Bangehae afforded more eatiefactian than any yet offered to the public. ARNOLD & WILSON? 1010 CHESTNUT Street. WARM AIR FURNACES, Of the most approved and economical patterns, SUITED To ALL °LAMES OF BUILDINO.3. ARNOLD da WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street ENAMELFD SLATE MANTELS. A. (arse vosiety of t6e99 I)9xutirl4 81N.14 , 44 , qt VERY LOW PRICES. ARNOLD & WlL$ ON 1010 CHESTNUT Street LOW-DOWN AND COMMON PARLOR GRATES,' • FOR HARD OR SOFT COAL. Hot•air Reffietere and Ventilat9P — Riers9 WILIQHOIOIIt. ARNOII3 is WILSON, 1010 CHESTNUT Street. erp23-w&e2mit PAPER HANGINGS PHILADELPHIA • PAPER HANGINGS. HOWELL & BOURKE, ClPBbiZli or .FOURTI - 1 JIND IGIRKET STREETS) MANUFACTURERS OF PAPER HA.NcarTias AND WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, Oiler to the Trade a LARGE AND ELEGANT AS. SORTMENT OF GOODE', hom the cheapest Drown Stock to the Finest Decorations. N, E. COIL FOURTH AND MARKET STREETS N. B.—Solid Green, Blue, and Buff WINDOW PAPERS of ever➢ grade. ag23-2m GENTS' NUILNISTILNO GOODS GEORGE GRANT. MANUFACTURER OF AND DEALER IN GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, No. 610 CHESTNUT STILEET mhZo.6m FLANNEL OVER-SHIRTS FOR "TWA ARMY, FINE SHIRTS. COLLAR% BTOCKB, AND WRAPPERS. KannMatured It W. W. ItNlar - Ert'S. HO. 608 ABM STREET. OP A 661 line or TIEN 80A1118, ULOTEI6, OIR6PLNDEN6+ HOBTERT, AND UNDERCLOTHING, Always on hand. mL6 Emit F INEV SHIRT MANUFACTORY. The subscriber would invite attention to his IMPROVED OUT OF SHIRTS, Itieh he maims a asseAslts in his benixisss. Also, eas *wily was*" NOVILTIES YOB WIRITLISMENT WEAK. J. W. SCOTT, GENTLENENT FURBISHING STORE, isa-ti No. 514 O Tour STREET, r doors bolow the flontintmlkil. ARTESIAN WELLS BORED, DT a. s, BAWDE) 1070.0t* APPI7 or address 10.109 ALMOND et. WASHINGTON ADVERTISEMENTS BY—J. C. MoG UIRE AUCTIONNERS. GOVERNMENT SALE OP 1114.1NDPANIth AlttgAtt. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 14th, commencing at 10 o'clock, wo shall roll, at the "CORRAL," near the National Observatory A number of NORSEd and MULES, condemned as unfit for the Government service. Terms cash, In Government funda. J. J DANA, Capt. Ass`r. Q. M ti S. A. JAS. C. >lfoGl IBE A CO„ AnctionaPrt. ALA tIbEMLJEfi TN. A MERICAN ACIADEAIy pp MUSIC. MRS. BEHRENS' FIRST ANNUAL CONC CRT, NPM),II igYENING, Ator PM, 1433, Thu two, lug lertisles will appear t Medlin IJI'TATIE O OM lEN, the young and beautiful Contralto. Mime JOSEPHINE O'CONNELL, the young Phila delphia Vocalist. Nits Int ACK BERN, A itgiilline'd choir, Mr, WaitYuct ri bIMPSOLi, the celebrated Tenor, !COM w York. Mr. A . It. TA3 LU It, Phil elle! p 1 i We own favorite Basso. Mr CARL W. OLFAOHN. them - Mown Pieuint. Mr. EDW. M 01, LENIIA UER, the ranee, nerl Violinist Mr. CARL ANSCH trrin the popular Conductor, Mr. rt, (1, THUNDER, the celebrated Accompanist. A GRAND CHORUS of ladies and gentleman, inched. ing the MIENNERCHOR VO@AL SOCIETY Condtictorri: Mr. Carl Aumelpte., Mr, P. Wo'Kieffer, Mr. S. Behrens he stage will he tranefortned lute an elegant JAIIDIN D'UIVEJIS A &Mill:ClA] N. Full prograrrnee. will be really est Than!lay Tickets. Including romerved moats. tO elintu. , . . glad offices even on Tiireday. at J. It. Could's, Seventh and Choetnut, the Continental Hotel, ani the. Academy. anl4-21 MRS. POSTER'S Alt/Ittil66 UOISGERT, THURSDA Y, May nth, 1t6:4, At 110) Fos er of tiro Academy of Allude, Tickutm, One DE-0N"- each, to tie 1111 fl at J OUL D'S and ANDRE'S MUSIC STORES. No tickets will be ktold at the leer Douro Oren at 1; to crAmence at 2 o'clock. apl4-2t 114118. SOHN PUBW. 1. 3 0 ABOTA-STEMET THEATRE. Acting Stage Manager W. M. PHEDERIOX9 'avidness Agent and Traasuror JOE. D. MURPHY BEHEISIT OF J. K. 'MORTIMER TO.NIOIIT O WEDNESDAY, May 14, 1862, SECOND LOVE. Ralph' Thornhill 7..0 ba fc Ho% ed by the farce of • TRYING IT ON J K Mortimsr,, To conclude with the drama of DICK TUBPIN AND TOM KING. Tow King J K. Mortimer Friday, BENEFIT of FRANK DREW. Doors open atquarter past 7. Curtain rises at quarter to 8 o'clock. ALNUT-13TREET THEATRE v r NINTH and WALNUT Street/. n ole Lesane 21118. M. A. GAERET'2BOX. THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, May 11,1862. The perfolmauce will commence with LIANA, THE LOVELEB6. George Vernon Mr. F. B, Conway. Liana de kieue Mrs. F. B. Conway. The perfottnancen will conclude with the comedy of THE GOVERNOWS WIFE The Governor Dlr. G. Johnson. D i a CT y Short, his factotum. Vining Bowery'. Letts Britoge Mrs A. Cowell. .Pnwha--7.41, 87%, 15, and '45 cents; Private Bore% S 5 and 83, according to the locale. Doors open at 7 X o'clock. To commenco at IX. A MERICAN ACADEMY OF RA U . ? .5' .17'.1 I: IA .Nr 0 PEII.I. ON TE URSDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, May lb and 17. Bee-ntrea of the notld.reuowned Contralto, MADAME ELENA D'ANGIti. THUIt3DA7 EVENING, [RAY 15,1852, IL BARBIERE DI srvicu. Madame D'ANGRI as - Rosine. DRIGNOLI, Altneviva ; bLANCUSL, Figaro ; SD SINI, Don Bartok); r. Ara 0010, brother of the lido Lamented Amodio, as Don Dasilio 7, Mad. !NOG LBW! as Dertha. 19,1ittt,5, Moalcal bic,ctor and Conductor. SATURDAY lIVENI!.4O, SRCOND OSl:R1 NIGHT. Admimadoti to Parquet, Preßs Circle, and BaWow*, 61.. No exha charge for Beeerved Seats. Family Circle, 59 cent!, 3 C.xllerf, 25 cents. Box Office open to-day from Dto 4 o'clock, myl3.3t ACADEMY OF MUSIC MARK II kSSLER'S GRAND NAIIEWHLL t101401:tt1", 'ILITIESDAY EVENING, May '22. Full particulars will soon bo publlshed INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND. EVENING EXEIIISIT:OIk.f THURSDAY, M'sy UM. For the convenience of thou, 11 Ito cannot attond GIL - WELNESDAY AFTERNOON, a line selection of VO CAL and OnCIIESEBAL PIECES Conductor To commence at 8 o'clock, Adruindon TEN CENTS, GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, ARCH Street, above Nineteenth, For one week, commences May 19th. myl2-12t VAN AMBUEGII & CO.'S MiM MOTH MENAGERIE. OREAT MORAL EXHIBITION. HYATT FROST Manager. This instructive and interesting collection of Living Anicuale, containing every variety known to naturalists. will be exhibited under AN IMMENSE NEW PAVIIION, the largest tent ever constructed, (containing upwards at 47,C00 tnuare feet of cloth, gaily decorated with Rape( all nations,) On AWN Street, above Nineteenth, Commencing MONDAY, May 19th. POSITIVELY FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, (After which it will proceed on its annual summer tour.) Admission 25 cents • children under nine years,l6 cents. PIRPORM ANDES IllAelt Doors open at 10 A. M., 2 and 7 P. M. Recently many rate and valuable additions have been made, the proprie tors having expended on this establishment the enormous sum of stotoeo. The resotareos of every clime hays been ratinfd to contribute to this UNEQUALLED ZOOLOMOA.L EXHIBITION. It has been pronounced by the clergy, preen and elite of the site of New VAriE 7 it re.,,e,tly surpass in beauty and variety, any exhibition of ties kind in the known world. THE LIVING WILD ANIMALS all occupy new and superb cages, resembling miniature Paili.4llll Thu ornomentsl painting on them is the moot extraordinary effort of Verona) art and enterplito afar seen in any country, None. Davie, a mull of THE GREAT VAN AIkt3URG9, whose name has rung through Europe and America, WILL ENTER THE DENS OF TRAINAp ANIX4I,I, .... Ale., epeveri THE GREAT WAR ELEPHANT TIAN.NISAG, B. F. TII43IAS Keeper. PERFORMING ELEPtI kNT. TIPPO SAIB, trained and performed by Pror. Nam Alao, ?Q ui ff 4c , Otrim - hive - Act fveveree tif wo on. tertamment are the COLOBS&L GOLDEN CHARIOT, containing Otto Horn's Cornet Band ; also, the dens, cages, and wagons. These, the molt magnificent place! 01 01151111 , 148bhip te:k4o p,-rp AI 519 w Dug op. garb beyond pros( dent. No descri pti ye language will ap. year exaggerated to those who behold tlwm while passing throe& the street In GORGEOUS PROOESSIONI an thE , of 0N11.117, Msy 19t1q prf9e494 911 E WORLD ItrAttitVl42l) vAN ARBGRGII, in 'pa , son, the original lieu and tiger tamer, who appears in all his pristine viper and excellence of former yearn, notwithstandir g the frequent reports of his being torn to Diem by the animals. lies marline Intones foe mitts of McMinn, May 19th. tuVll,l2tik pbTITUTI.ON FOR TEE BLIND— RACE and TWENTIETH Streets. Nxldbition every Wl;ptiF,SpA y, onrancing at tutu pia n o'cloch, Mini - Wiwi, TJil MINTS, Store, 11 South EIGHTH street. tnyT.w4k GREAT WORLD'S FAIR, ARON. above Nineteenth Commencer hi(INDAY, May )901, rcor out' werk. FENNSYVLANIA ACADEMY OF THE Yin Awra. Thiftyruirdli Annual Rd& bition of Paintings and Soalpturo, 1026 011E.STNUT Street. Open from 9 A. M. till 6 P. M., and from P. M. till 10 P. M. Admittance 25 cents; Season Tickets 50 cents. Stockholder', Artiats, and Contributors will root, "bolr PR mlailanivau Open (TOW 9 A. M. tin 7 P, and from 9 till 10 P. M. ap2S WANT& AYOUNG LADY, who speriks Fret eh, desires a Shnation as G OVE BYE 3. Is competent to teach the higher Ersgligh btauchts, French, moat cuilimmit if .1,1u.,1a. try cr tz avelling. Addreee V.," Press Office. ro3ll-wf2t* A LADY WISHES A SITUATION FOI TION4 far - in it yriToir oplionl OF In is femurs Addiees H.,'• cbathani, PCDfIOYIVO/liO, 111)14.12t W.ANTE D—A S I TITATION AS co vF.LiPrics, Nu* taught, Address Mtar J 74 1 - 1450 tralcv, 113Y-0.34* APARTY WITH A LARGE TRIIM and a tborcaigh practical knows dgo of a mer cantile pursuit, in which mere to but lilt's ehmactiticia. &Ares a capitalist all Format. One With not lon Matt fifteen thousand dollars (80,000) preferred. Adirea7, with real name, at this Office, • Merchant." myl.3-3t.* A YQUislci DIABBJED NAN wishes a Situnt!on ill a wholenalo attibllidukimitosF kind; would he aiII t n g to make himself generally radial. Address N. KENT, 22 North Third Street. itiylo iU. 8. 111ARINES.—WAN TED— Fa tho U. 8. Marino Coto, for BOA aprrice ab ,, ard of men-of-war, SEVERAL HUNDRED MILS BODIED MEN. between the ages a IS and 35 years. MI information that may be re.pilred, will be F itton at Ib lU v e ndezoug, all 'l,louilx Front street, below fl -, Acil Phila.:MAl... JAM Lk tVIS, nty9-tt Captain and hecrnitlng Officer. WANTED—A louse with all the lbsiiiroVoinonts, gimm, be,., uttik A stores for Stove. Limits, newt. to WAD. LACE. EIGHTH to BROAD. Bent not over saw. Box 1717 P 0. SAFES. p, LILLIE'S SAFE DEPOT RN wItIOYED to Booth BNVENTII Street; was e Franklin Institute. . . . . . The undereigned, thankful for past favors, and being determined to merit future patronage, has secured alt elegant and convenient store, and has now on hand a large assortment of LiWs Oelebrated Wrought mad Chilled Iron Fire and Burglar Proof Bat% (the only strictly fire and burglar proof safes made.) taw, LiMel Unequalled Bank Vault, Safe, and Bank Locks. Lillie's Bank Vault Deere and Looks will be furnished to order on abort notice, This is the strongest, best sm. tented, and cheapest Door and Lock yet offered. Also, particular attention is called to mule's New Oat met Safe, for Plate, Jewelry, &o. This Safe is con ceded to surpass In style and elegance anything yet of fered f or thia P111"1514", mail is the only one that to fiddly Ail-9 eptt Irurgler proof, BPJWIAL NOTIOS.—I have now on band ray twenty 01 Farrel, Herring, & Co 's Safes, most of them nearly new, and some forty of other makers, comprising a completes assortment as to sixes, and Li lately exchanged for 1 . .4 now svlvtivetvd UM- 9Ard. Th-y by vela at Tarr tow pr ices. m Please call and examine. e. v BArriant, Agent, 114 EVAPIP # WATsOisi'S SALAMANDER SARIS STORE, 16 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA. to.pga eariaty aC 11-PILOOP band MONUMENTS AND GRAVE 9a i nticfo Ai T9FY Wawa prim at Marble Wort* of A. OTZENNIZTZ, =DOB Avenue. Wow Elms* 199,90. mhll4-$1991, NIRESH BOLL BUTTER, EGGS, ito., received deny et B. B. GOTTIVALIP, N - UN I.PRIZIG GARDE( street. EMII4I ...J. K. Mortimer CARL SXNTZ M112 , 12t