®HK rCBUSHED DAILY (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED) BX JOHN W. FOBNKT. omci *O. 11l SOOTH yOOMH BTBSBT. XHS DAILY PRESS, •o City Ba)>MiD>«r>. u Twr Boi.uk fob Um, U >ITUW«; 01 ****** Ckstb pib Wibk - P»T»bl» to tilt Outiar. MalM to BaburUxM out ol the olty, Nun n,. tlM miim; Pop B dolmas asd Pint Cbkts to* 8n Korns i Two Dolmas in Twbktt-«ti auns to* mn Koras. layuUbly la airuM* for ui« u»* ord*»»S -B- AdrirtiMOMilts Inmtrt U (ha nasal nto*. IHI XRI> WEEKLY PRESS. Ksilod to Babsolbox*. In Dollars m Anva. la lltiiit. • 1 1 fll.K It PRY tiOOPSJggSi- 1865. HALLOWEIiL, C4RMER, & C 0„ SPRING 1865. Unm iUBBUB BUIMttNG, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN SILKS AM) FMCT DRY GOODS, Haro now in stock an assortment of SLACK in COLORED DRESS SILKS. BLACK ins COLORED MOHS. DE LAIHSS, 3*4 AMD B-4. BLACK AMD COLORED ALPACAB. CRAPE MiBBTZ, BABKOS BBBS AMI. MOZAMBIQUE, TOIL DE NORD. PABIB FRIMTED AMD PLAIK JAOOEKTB AMD OBOAMDIBS. PACIFIC LAWMS AMD OBOAMDIBS. SHAWLS. MAMTLBS. gPBWO. 1865. SPRING. JAS. B. CAMPBELL ft CO., mrOMTMMt AMP JOSBSMS OT DXT SOODB, 737 CHESTNUT STREET, OIIBK TO DASH BUYERS AT WHOEESABB Am ntcudre aesortment of *hd« f»bri« la fOKIUH Aim AVXRIOM OBT 600 DB, At Mi under Market rates. At ihslr itodt 1. didlr rerdenlshed With the meet de ckle oferinn of this and other markets, it will tlvon wove worthy of lnipeetlon. WHOLKUILI booms Tip grains. gPRIHG, 1865. MELLOR, BAIIS, ft MELLOB, Bat M ud *» JfORTH THIRD BTRJHT. DCPOETRBR Of hosiery, SMALL WARES, AMD WHITE GOODS* uyuyaoruKansev jMMI MBIBT FEOBTB. JJFRING —1866, l EDMUND YARD * OO.i f> CHESTNUT AND U« JAYNE STREET, l HAVE MOW HI STOM A TOLL BTOOK i yrj.irs AMD FANCY DRESS GOODS, /amebioan delaines, / BABMORABS, ' SHAWLS AND GLOVES, WHITE GOODS AND LINENS, wua vo ofol to the tndo at the lowoot market rtlwa. ■ MB ' gmf> JAMBS, SBNT, BANTBB, & CO., AND jobbers; ' pBY GO OD B, ud 941 North Third Street, ' FHTT.tDII.PHDL vtotu, Prints, CUUMI, Detainee, ■Starts AlpaOM, _ , imub. Ftnty Dross GdOdf, .. QottOMHI. Brown and Bleached Sheetings, Deolms, Biown and Bleached Shirtings, atripM? Omish Chambras, Checks! Ornish Tweeds, Htaghasl, Flannels, Diapers, Linens, FURNISHING GOODS; WHIT* GOODS, MOTIONS, &e.. *s. MS-hn GABFBTI AND OIL-CLOTHS, SPRING. 1865. GLBN ECHO MILLS, GERMANTOWN, PA. JTCALLUM Sc CO., MANUFACTURERS AND nmroMEES OF CABPEIWGS, OIL CLOTH, MATTINGS, &o. WHOLESALE DEPABXHEST, ■O9 CHESTNUT STREET. RETAIL DEPARTMENT, 919 CHESTNUT STREET. gpßisG 1865. CARPKTEVGS. &BCI-BTBIBT CABPET WARIHOFBK. NEW STOCK. AT REDUCED FKIOES. JOS. BLACKWOOD, NO. 883 AROH Street. mu-tutniß RALSTON, & CO., MAHnTJLCTDSIJtQ AND COMMIBSIOR HBSOHAKTB. CARPETINGS, OHi CLOTHS,. MATTINGS, RUGS, Ac., KO. 010 OHSBTFUT STBBET, WH.IMI.IIIII. MhlO-lm MEBCHAiVT TAILORS. jgDWABD P. KELLY, JOHN KELLY. TAD.ORS, BIS CHESTNUT STREET, ■AVB >OW M STORB A COMPLETE assortment of v „ SPRING GOODS. -■M-H ; ; GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. PINE BHIRT MANUFACTORY. •** The subwiibers would invito attention to their IMPROVED GUP OP BHIRTB, they make a specially In their business. Also, eoutantly receiving JTOPBLTIBS POE GENTLEMBN’B WEAR J. W. SOOTT & GO., GENTLEMEN’S FUBEUBBIXTO STORE, No. BX4 CSBSTHUT Street, Ponr doors below the Continental. HOVSE-FVRtfISHINO GOODS. fifin refrigerators, cnn VW WATER. CQOLSKB, vUU lEONIIG-TABLBS. stbp-Laddkks. WALNUT BRACKETS, In *teat yarlety. aM-H GRIFFITH & PAGE. SIXTH and ARCH. Q.OLD’S PATENT IMPROYED STEAM WATER-HEATIIfe APPARATUS TOR WARMING and VENTILATING PUBLIC BUILD RIGS and PRIVATE RESIDENCES, MASHFACItTBED jBT TSS UNION STEAM AND WATER-EJBATIXCi COMMPANI OF PENNSYLVANIA. ■JAMES JE». WOOD Ac CO., *1 South FOURTH Stmt. M ~ FELTWBLL ' jgNGLISH BROWN STOUT, SCOTCH AIAE, jar stun* aid glass. ALBERT O. ROBERTS, dials in pin* groceries. Gcnar o( BLBVHITH and TIBI «a CHILDREN’S CARRIAGES, EN- TIRM.T EEW STYLES FOB THE SPRING iuß -~A Bnperior lot jn«t received, and lor ml* by ki.., ROWS. EUSTON. k 00., mwe.« m and 159 North THIRD Street. VOL. B—NO. 239. X. WALRAYBN, BTKEET. 119 CHESTNUT STREET} WINDOW SHADES, NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS, INTINDSD ESPECIALLY POE SLEEPING ROOMS. BELOW GOLD BATHS. anS-fptf pEACB AND PROSPERITY PRICES. EIRE ft LAIDELL, FOURTH AND ARCH, IHFOBTEBS, JOBBERS. AND BETAILEBS OF FINE BUY GOODS. ap26-w«m2m “ff ARRIS" FINE CASSIMERES. OASSIMERES FOR BOYS. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.! LADIES’ ZEPHYR S AGEINGS. FINE FRENCH COATINGS. COOPER Sc CONABD, S. E. Cor. Ninth and Market Std. ania.tf ■ lo9* OHRBTNPT STREET. E. M. NEEDLES, lOM Chestnut Street, t! Hu "redneed” hi. " entire stock ” to sorre- o 3 epoud with the recent heavy * I ” DECLINE IN GOLD,” g g *»p now oprsaa mil likes op gj 5 WHITE GOODS. LACKS, BHBROIDKKIBS, ■ S HANDKERCHIEFS, VfclLS. SLEEVES, 3 g DOLLARS. SETS BARBSB, Ere. >3 M a 0 Alee. a neat variety of Piques, shirred, ruffed. g * striped, plaid, Sfnxed, and other fsnsy Muslins, g s»ult»bls lor £ WHITE BODIES, h Jnet reeelTed. a very large lot of ehdee style* Needlework, Edaines. andlnserilnis. very low. also, Dnaneea, Empresa, uneen Beaa, and other nav atylea Collars and Seta. ' iet4 CHESTNUT steebt] T UPIN’S BLACK DOUBLE-WIDTH JU -WOOL DBLAIMS, *1 and $1 13-neariy old prise! Lnpln’a 3-4 Black Wool Delalnea, 02 eta. Lupin’s Mode Wool Delaines, 62 ets. Black Alpasu. 60, 66, 76, 88, $l, Ac. Bllht Colors Alpacas, 62 cts —a bariain. Auction lot Plaid Mohairs, 37 ate. Best American Prints, *) and 28 eta. White Cambrics, Ac., White and Buff Piano. DOMESTIC GOODS. Very lowftit market prices for our fall and lively Stock: COOPER ft CONABD. R B. cor. NINTH aad MASKS? Streets, 1865. CTILL GREATER REDUCTIONS IN Q prices. We have made sweeping reductions In tie prices of domestics, aid our entire Stock of Fancy and Staple Dry Goode, go as to meet the laet fail in sold, and place the prices oi all our fat below the I&WH market * W ’ fce &LKB. every variety, at reduced prices* PRESS GOODS at reduced prices. MUSLINS, all the beet makes, reduced* * CALICOES at greatly reduced prices. Our entire Bpring Stock at retamdjgriML g mhS3-tr Nos 713 and 713 North. TENTS Street, CPBIKG DRESS GOODS, OF NEW O styles, opening daily. Spring styles Valencias. Spring styles Poll de Chevrei, Spring styles of Poplins. Bummer Poplins. Splendid Organdies. Percales, in treat variety* New styles of Piques. Spring Dolors de Laines, Sprlne Colors Mohairs. •W*« t HALL4 1 Oo rl.atT mhO tf 36 South SBCGRD Staeet. BPRING r'HOICE STOCK O? DRESS GOODS. V Silk GRENADINES, enperb styles. Spring POPLINS, latest styles. Plaid and Plain LEWOS. „ Black and Brown VALBNCIAS, BW*siAWLS, in variety H No. 703 AROH Street. N. 8.-60 doien Ladles’ Bleached HOSE, at UK sent, per pair. “>yl SPRING STYLES W A LL/PAPERS! H. E. COR. FOURTH AND MARKET STS., WINDOW SHADES. inhSS. theta 2m . DRUGS AND CHEMICALS. & SMITH, Drag, rant, and Glass dealers, Proprietors of th* PenncylyanU Faint and Color Work*, BEST WHITE LEAD, BEST H 5«, Uanuptwed for Whiteness. Pine Gloss, Durability Tirmscse, and Evenness of Surface. ruSS LIBERTY LEAD—Warranted to sever more cuiface for aame weight than any other* TET IT* AS3> TOP WILL HAVE KO OTBBk! PURE LIBERTY ZINC, Selected zinc, (ronnd In Reined Linseed Oll.nneonaltd tn onauty, always the same. PWtS ÜBEBTT HNV, Warranted to do more and hotter work at a arten eost than any other. Store and Office—No, 137 North THIRD Street, rohl6-3m* ROBERT SHOEMAKER & CO., m. E. corner oi fourth ana race streets, PHILADELPHIA, WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS. OCTORTEBS AID DBALBBS IN FOREIGN AID domestic WINDOW AND PLATE GLASS, HAIDPAOTDBBBS of WHITE LEAD AID £llO PAINTS. PUTTY. *o. ABBOTS FOB THB OSnBBBATBD FRENCH ZINC FAINTS. Dealers and eosenner* sn,plied at I*2o-3a VERY LOW PRICES FOB CASH. DUTTERFIELD’B D OVERLAND DESPATCH. Office, No. 1 Street, New York. Office. No. 40 South FIFTH Street, Fhllada, CHAUNCBY VIBBBaRD. President. W. K. KITCHEN, Treasurer. Till! Co»pany, how fully oryaslzad, With amila .*Wtai, «tu lt» Trtmport»tlou on tt«pw»».,*»a,u piepatod to eontr&et Fralaiil tv All ri'lnts 1n (loloradQ, it»li, Idaho, Hontaaa, Jfaw Kexloo. ana Aflaona Tor* rltorles; alto to Baese riTor, BeTaihi . . Throoah Contraeta and Billa of Ladlnf abren froa JowYork. Bolton, Phlladolphla, PMtabow, Whaolln*. Obaalnaatf, Ohltaio, and St. Lonta. ™?3 ewYMk 80. 40 Sottth FlTth atraot^PhnSelphia. D. a. bditßbfibLd, Oeaoral SnMiin|»B4»at. • - - ... - , ——- ■■ ■ —w mmm a»——^ CURTAIN GOODS. MASONIC hall; HAS OPENED HIS SPRING STOOK 0F ENTIRELY 11W DESIGNS. LACE! CDBTADYB, IN NEW JrijjD RICH PATTERNS. DETAIL DRY GOODS. NEW LOW PRICES. Will PAPERS. PHILADELPHIA HOWELL & BOIIRIE, PAPER HANGINGS * AND Kannfestorers oi PTJEE LIBEKTY LEAD, GET ll] BBSTI PHILADELPHIA. jyjEDICAL ELECTRICITY. WONDERFUL SCIENTIFIC DISCOVERT! DR. S. W. BECKWITH’S (FORMERLY PROP. C. H. BOLLES ) ELECTKI CAL INSTITUTE, 1220 WALNUT STREET, FOE THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE AND CHRONIC DISEASES. Electrical investitatlon bas proved that the hamaa bodv acts on the principle of the galvaaie battery. The brain, mucous and serous membrane* the skln.tlssuei, and fluidi, comtHnte the negative and positive forces; and every fiction, whether mental or phyMeal* is the result of these antagonistic forces. Dljestion, resplra iioc, circulation, secretion, find excretion are due solely to Electrical iiifloenee. There is a polar action esta blished throughout the nervous system which counsels with even part of thebody,establishing and preserving a proper balance of the electrical element} which con stitutes health, and a disinrbanoe of which nausea dis ease, There are strictly but two conditions of disease one of Inflammation, or positive; the other weak, debili tated* negative; and as Electricity contains these tw.o condition* in the action of the positive aad negative currents, all we have to do is to neutralise the disease rind restore proper healthy action. We do nit wish to convey the impression that we cun all direases in all condition!. We cannot care couswmp* tion after the lungs are all destroyed; yetwa doaisert and are prepared to practically demonstrate that hun dreds of eases of almost every form of chronic dUeaeo, pronounced incurable by the best medical practitioners 0/ tthe country, have been radically cubed, tome of them in an incredibly short time, by our Electrical treatment. Its great superiority over other practices in the cure of disease is alsoattestedto the faot that, within the past five years, over fourteen thousand patients have been treated at this office, eaffering from .almost every form and condition of disease common to hu manity, and in nearly all eases a bemflt or perfect care hae been effected. Therefore, with these FACTS to prove our theory and treatment of disease, we are will ing to undertake any of the following diseases, with every hope and prospect of success* with very many others not here enumerated: 1, Diseases of the Brain and Nervows System —Epi lepsy* Chorea or St. Vitus’ Dance, Paralysis (Hemiple gia and Paraplegia), Neuralgia, Hysteria, Nervousness, Palpitation of the Heart, Lock-jaw, etc., etc.; also, diseases of the Rye and Ear. 2 Organs and Tissues connected'witto the Digestive System.— Sore Throat, Dyspepsia, Diarrhoea, Dysen tery, Obstinate Constipation, Hemorrhoids or Piles, Bilious, Flatulent, and Painter's Colic, and all affec tions of the Liver and Spleen. 5. Respiratory Organs.^ Catarrh, Cough, Influence, Asthma (when not caused by organic disease or the heart), Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Pleurodynia ’or Rheuma tism of the Cheit, Consumption in the early stages, 4. fibrous and Muscular System. —Rheumatism, Gout, Lumbago, Stiff Neck, Spinal Curvature* Hip Disease. Cancers, Tumors. 6. Urinary and Genital Organs.—Q ravel, Diabetes, and Kidney Complaints,lmpotence and Saminal Weak ness. The latier complaint* never fail to yield rapidly to thii treatment. 6 Diseases Peculiar to Females —Uterine Com plaints, involving a mal position, as Prolapsus, Ante version, Retroversion, Inflammation, Ulceration, and various other Affections of the Womb and Ovaries, Painfa), Suppressed, Scanty, or Profuse Menstruation, Leucorrbcea. To LADIES we can recommend this treatment as one of UNVARIED BUCOBBB. Almost innumerable cases have come under treatment at our office, who can testify to this fact. Mrs. 8. A. FULTON, a lady of great expe rienca and ability, has entire charge of the Ladies' Department, and all delicacy will be need towaid those who entrust themselves to her care. In female diseases, as mentioned in the above list, with others not men tioned, she has had a large experience, and can con fidently promise the most gratifying results, TO THE AFFLICTED. The treatment le mild and gentle, producing ho shqpk or unpleasant sensation whatever. Our professional intercourse with the afflicted will ever be characterized by perfect candor and honesty, and those whose com plaints are incurable, or do not admit of amelioration, will be frankly told so, and not accepted for treatment. It matters not what may be your complaint, or how long you have suffered, or how much or what course of treatment you may nave been subjected to. or what disappointments you have experienced; If the system is not worn out. if sufficient vitality remains for reaction, there is a fair prospect of recovery. deferences. The diseased and all interested are referred to the following named gentlemen, who hare been treated, and witnessed our treatment on others, at No. 1320 Walnut itract: A. J. Pteaeonton, brigadier general, Philadelphia; i. FJeaeonton, major general, St. Louis; W. B, Smith, No.' 1022 Hanover street, Philadelphia; Geo. Douglass, No. 36 South Fifth street; William H. Shriver, Haines street, Germantown; L. G. Stockton, No. 206 Market street, Philadelphia; Charles H. Griff, Nos.ftld and 221 Church alley; Emanuel Bay, No. 707 Saneom street, attorney at law; H. Craig, No. 1725 Arch atreet, No. 13d Broad street; Robert D. Work, No. 51 North Third street; A. G. Croll, northeast corner Tenth and Market streets; George Giant, No. 610 Chestnut street; H, T» Desilver* No. 1756 Chestnut street; Bd. McMallon, No. 1237 Front street, with many others. Consultation free. Descriptive circulars of cures effected, with numerous references, can be had by application at the office. All letters addressed to UK. S. W. BECKWITH, 133 Q WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. STATIONERY A BLASE BOORS. OIL, MINING, COAL, AND OTHER V/ HEW COMPANIES. We are prepared to famish Heir Corporations with all the Books they require, at short sotlos and low vritss, of first quality. All styles ef Blndtnc. STEEL PLATE CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. LITHOOBAPBBB V !! TRANSFER BOOK. OBDRBS OF TRANSFBB. STOCK LEDGES. STOCK LEDOSB BALAJTGES. BEGIBTEKOF CAPITAL STOCK. BROKER'S PETTY LEDGES. ACOODNT OF SALES. DIVIDEND BOOK. MOSS A CO., BLANK BOOK MAHU/ACTCBHRB AND STATIONERS, se3o.tr *3» CHESTNUT Street. CMALL PROFITS AND QUICK SALES. BLANK BOOKS. Paper end Envelopes. Copjing and Cancelling Pieties. Gold Pena and Pencils. . _ , , „ Pocket-Books, Wallets, and Bankers’ Caaet. B»ck gMm io|Bo«a & tortfoU»^Wrlta«D«k.. The largest and finest assortment in the city, holding from 12 to 300 photographsrfcoand in velvet and Turkey morocco, with chased edge; and beautiful clasps, CHEAPEST ALBUMS IX THE CITI . Arnold s Ink Fabei *s Lead Pencils, Copying Books. ftitet reduced to correspond \ritn the decline in cold. ■ lwn mnw R BOSKIBS & CO., ’Wholesale and Betail BLABS BOOK ABD.PHOTO9BAPH ALBUM MABU- FACTURBBS. BTATIOHEBS AND PBIHTBBS 1 ap!3 im lfo. ao South FOURTH Street. JpW SRIET ITOK ISOS. THE GREATEST IBYEITION Of THE AGE IN HOOP SKIRTS. J. W. BBADLEY’S New Patent DUPLEX ELLIPTIC (or double) BPBIWO SKIRT. 'WESTS 1 BRADLEY h GARY (late J r . * J O. West), SOLE-TBOPBIETOWand HABTJFAOTORBRS, 07 CHAMBERS and 79 and 81 BSADE i treats, flew York. TBIS IJTVESTIOK coseltta of Duplex (or two) El« LiPTio Steel Springs, ingenious!.? braided tightly and rjji»n/r together, EDGE to ECG 3, mskip'g the TOUGHE3T, most rLLSJpLE.vELAsriOi and durable Spbi-yo ever used. Thej eeldva bund or break, like the Single Springs, and consequently protege their perfect and BEAUTIFUL SHAPR TWICE RS LONg M *UT Other dKIRT THE WONDERFUL FLEXIBILITY and great COMFoRT and plbasubb to any Lady wearing the Duplex Elliptic Skirt will be experienced particularly in all crowded Assemblies. Operas. Carriages. Railroad Cars. Church Pews Armchairs, for Promenade and House Dress, as the Skirt can be folded when in use io occu py a unall place as easily as a Silk or Muslin Dress. A Lady haying enjoyed the pleasure, comfort, and great conyenlence of wearing the Duplex Elliptic Steel- Spring Skirt for a single day will neyer after ward willingly dispense withthetruse. for Children. Misses, and Young Ladies they are superior to all others. THEY are the best quality In every part, and un questionably the lightest, most pbsirablb,comfort able and economical Skirt ever made. > OB BALE in all first class Stores in this city, and throughout the United States, Havana de Cuba, Mexico, South America, and the West Jndie3. «ril(QUl££ FOBTHB DUPLEX ELLIPTIC BKIBT. my 2- im WHITE VIRGIN WAX OF ANTIL * * LBR —A new Franch Cosmetiofor beautifying and preserving the complexion. It is the most wonderful compound Of the ue. There is neither «halk. powder, aiftineaUi blimuwi,*v*l*l* in Its eompoeltiOß, it being lomposed entirely of pure virgin Wax $ hence the ex traordinary qualities for preserving the skin, making It toft, smooth, fair, and transparent. It makes the old appear young, the homely handsome, the handsome more beautiful, and the most beautiful divine. Prices JO and 60 cents. Prepared only by HUNT A CO., Per fumers, 41 South EIGBTH Street, two doors above Chestnut, and 133 South SEVENTH Street, above Walnut. apS-Sm gPECIAL NOTICE TO BUSINESS insert advertisements at the lowest dtes in the newspapers of Harrisburg, Pittsburg, Reading* Lancaster, Gnambersbarg, Pottßville, Norris* ;own, west Chester, Doylestown, Trenton, Salem. Bridgeton, Wilmington, and of every other eity and .owninthe United States, (including Savannah, Charles ton, Wilmington, and Blchmond.) Advertising at* ***** to for oU 5® I'tKfSron 00. v tt * oaM -611 CHB3TiroT stwt - (s, Tht&.. p H. GARDEN & CO., NOS, OTO AND a-Fs 602 MARKET street, MauafeAtarers or na Wholesale Dealera la HATS, OATS. FUBB, BONNETS, STB AW GOODS, ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. ROCHES, Ac., Ac. The lanett and moot complete stock. end the best terms. Country Merchants and the Trade sup plied. mhl-Sm WILLIAM EVANS, JR., •J 252 BOOTH FRONT STREET, Wholesale and Retail Dealer la WRITE LEAD. ZINC. AND COLORS, AMERICAN AND FOREIGN WINDOW GLASS, OF ALL DSSCKIPTIOSS, AT LOWEST MARKET BATES. Agents for PATENT GLASS LETTERS. aM 3mftl C'OR EVERY LOYAL BREAST—LIN- A COLN MODBNING FINS, la .liver plate. New leslaus la black aad white satin; perfeet pictures. By nail 2S soots. or 20 for $4, 100 for *l7, 1,000 for ,100. Kouxninx to last for 60 days. fieadyour orders at oase. BALIBBUBY, 880 . A CO.. , , Providence, S, I, N. B. Auy aspsr copyias this for four times we will tend them TEN FINS. apM-lmo (UPWARDS OF THIRTY THOUSAND U serttlsaWs aad resommsndatory letters havs bees 'Mslvsd, attsstiu the merits ol HBLMEOLD’B GE FDINE PREPARATIONS, maoy of whlsh are from ;he hi shut sook«s, lujludDir amlusnt sUtssmsa. «1«J. crew. (ovaraors, BteU IadASS. «*. PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1865. SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1865. The Artists’ Fttutl Socle!,. On Thursday evening the members of this Society had a social reunion at their rooms, 1384 Chestnut street, the object special being to pay a compliment to Mrjc. Schuessele, the well-known artist, who has Hvedjnearly twenty years In this city, and Is now about,’revisiting Enrope for a year or two, ft-tue hop® orrolly re-establishing his health, Which taffbocaln jured by his over-exertion ef head and hand 1 In hi* profession, Thea rtlsts associated In this Soolety ooaelst Of twenty-four members, and GeorgeU. Rambdla,Es7 for Ofltawissa common; 21'for Philadelphia and Erie; 20 for Elmira common; and/ 45 for preferred do, City passenger railroad 'sharer were without change. Girard College sold'at 25, and Tenth/ and Eleventh at 45; 71 wae bid for Second/ and Third; 21 for Spruce and Fine, and 12-for Rtdge-avenue. There was little said In Bank otooks. Farmers’ and Mechanics’ sold at 120, and Meohantoa 1 at 29;.- 137 was bid for North America -, 20 "for Commercial - T 44 for Penn Township; 48 lot Girard';, 26- for Manu facturers’ and Mechanics’; 66 for City,, and 3T for Consolidation. Canal shares continue inactive, and prices are rather lower. Lehigh Navigation sold at 59; 29 was bid ior Schuylkill Navigation preferred; 85 for Morris Canal, oommen ;;»>7 for Smqnehasna Canal, and 59 for Wyoming Canal. Thdfollowlng were the quotattoan-for gold yester day at the hours named: 10 A. M.. 11 A. M, 12 M... X P. M 4 P. M * *l42# W ew.....Wa^ The subscriptions to the 7-30 loan received by Jay Cooke yesterday amount to 17,457,150/lnoludtng one of $300,000 from the Third National - Bank, Cincin nati, one of $200,000 from Syracuse, one or $lOO,OOO from St. Louie, one of $1,000,000 fronnFlrst National Bank, New York, one ot $967,700 from Ninth Na' tlonal Baßk, New York; and one of $400;090 from Brewster, Sweet, & Co., Boston. There were 6,210 individual subscriptions of sso@ioo each. We are Indebted to the Dlreotors of the Mint for the following statement of deposits and' coinage at the United States Mint for the month of April, 1865: esfositb. Bold lecoslli from all sources. $097,472 58 Silver Deposits, Including purchases 17,215 61 Total Deposits ——5735,888 14 aoho 0018188. Ho. of Pieces* Vainer .... 39,416 #83,200 00 • •.a 7 4,11100 Double S&gUa Five Bars.... Total.. Half D011ar5........ 7,900 3,95000 Dimes...... •***« 10,000 1, COO co Ball Dimes. 13 Oifl 650 00 Thiee-oentPieces— 8,000 240 00 Fine Bare... 2 89 82 Total 88,932 COPPER. .... 730.000 $14,800 00 ....8,030.000 80,800 00 Two-ceafc ptoces*'«.*»«» Cents 3,780,000 9«,908 00 EEOAPITOLATIOS. Pieces. Talne. Gold Coiuge 39,423 9792,41100 Silver 88,902 6,939 82 C0puer,.3,780.009 44.9C0 00 .464.... 3.838,824 Total.**.*. The following It the amount of ooal transported on the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad daring the week ending Thursday, Hay 4, 1866 * . . Tons. Cwt. Tliiaweek 02T oo Same week last year . 70,312 oo Deerease The following Is the amount of ooal transported over the Schuylkill Canal during the week ending Thursday, Hay 4,1866: Toni. Owl. This week. 19,395 00 game time last year 80,445 00 ■ 11,060 00 Decrease..,. Tbe Comptroller of the Cnrrenef, In organising National banks In tbe Southern States will require ell the applicants to file oaths of alleglanoe, and at leaßt threO’fonrths of eaoh board of directors most have resided for one year In the State In whloh the bank is located. Tim first teens of the new SByen-ftlrtfoa (interest payable In currency) reached four hundred million dollars. Six hundred millions more were authorized, and this second issue has been divided Into two series or three hundred millions. Of the first of these two Bedes, about one hundred and twenty millions have neen already Issued, leaving one hun dred and eighty millions of the firstserles, and three hundred millions of the second series stui available. According to this, the portion of the debt seoured would amount to-day to $2,087,000,000, or about twenty-six hundred millions. Srexel & 00. quote: New United States Bonds, 1881 ....109£@U0« Of Indflbt’33 , 99,*i@ 99 V 99 @97 ......U2 @143 • I *»t*rt r-184 @169 lO6 aiosK lO4 @lO5 ..... »s«@ 96# tcksi May a. ,IC BOABD. CertTfi Q,Bftit9rmast6rs’ Vouoherfl.... Sterling Exchange.^* 6-20 Bonds, old.. « « new ...... 10*40 80nd5.... Sales of Sto THB PUBLI 200 Beading B—eft 60 2co Bit Tank—bio.ai*ie 600 do. 21 M 200 do.—bl 6 2# 100 do—«—.3l*l6 100 do——bßO 2# sro d0—..b80.28 19 £OO do.— —. 2# 100 AtlM . 600 do— .... —.C # 400 Bruner.— % 100 Dentmcre.*...—. 2.69 ICO Egbert. 3.94 100 do.——* 2% 200 do~ —bft %Hi ICO do 2# 100 do——*.bSo 3 SCO d0—.....b20 3 100 do..- 3# 200 Eldorado-.....-.* X 2CQ Globe.. «... # lOOflowe’eEMr.-** * 100 Jersiy Well. * **♦** 1% 100 do —bfi J‘j 100 MeCrea & 0 B..«». 1 41 200 do- , \% 460 Oil Greek 4CR.- 3% 800 do 8% 600 Phil* & Oil Ck. bff 1 600 do—l 300 Royal..« 1A 300 do——... m 100 do**********'#.. Vi son d0....,—*.b30 Vi 2CO Sherman-*.*»*. bSO .94 300 .94 600 5tar......~ A 600 Walnut 1 2ro Wm Penn—,b6o 3 200 do-.—,b30 3 200 Winilow— ...bff .94 260 Sugar Creek.B# 3700 At1a5.....—.... % cuo do—..bio flat. ,69 200 do—— .bft. .69 600 do—«blO. -69 300 Bi* Tank. —. —.2 I*l6 100 dfti 2# SCO dOti*4M ,blO. .2# 200 do—. . »i"810.3 1 10 SOO Bull Greek—.bio. ,3# SCO Bruner.*... X 100 do»**—.blO. k 6CoObeiryßunI,* 1 ,*—vr 2# 2CO Packard »—«alQ. l# ICO Egbert 3 100 do. ——. 2.94 200Mln*o 8% 100 do 66. 3A 1600 Montiomery ...... A 600 do—b 6. IA 400 do.. blO. \ji 300 Slippery Book 3 3IQ S* Nicholas 2dys„ 2-69 WMiiiMiimw 2X 100 40 —;t-uu*lo. 2/4 ICOSaiar Creek—es, 8# .94 600 Keyitone.. »..sio. \% 1400R0ya1..,, M.imd 3-16 400 1 s>l6 ICO Duokard Vi lOODenemore 3>i COOK EXCHANGE, 200 Egbert..— b10..S M 0 100Bij Tank..—.... ix 250 Sugar Creek--*. aX 100 Egbert «blo S 10J8t. Nicholas—b3o 3 lQQßgbert— «—MO 3 THB PEOPLE'S ST 800 Atlas—.— X 300 do .....bSO % lOOßigTank—b& 2# 200 do.«—.. 2# 100 Atlas —— % 200 Big Tank— *blo. .2 3 16 100 Alias tB board of bbokbbs. , 93 6 Pens a E»«—£6% 30 do.——7X. 65? i 4 CamdtAmb.B.lots.l27% 1 JJorihPaxnaß—. 26 _l6 Lehigh Valley— 68 lOOCatawlm wef.... 23# 60 Girard-GolS lota- 26 BOLehisb&Jfav Stock 69 100 do. »•* 69# 400 ScbnT & Oil Creek .66 2CO Packard—-i—.bß 1# 60 do.-*— 3# BETWEEN 900 Atlas—»»—~lote. <3* IC4CO U B 6.206 lots.lo6# 600 St K icbolae.. .lot*. 2k 58Pesn&R*>.—lotB. 66# 1 do « 66# 100 BSg Tank...... —« 2 200 Beading B—.. .16. SO# 100 SETS 60 3-1$ 210 dD*rrrrr rr~*jr- QQH 100 do—. —»S6. 49# 100 do—. b2O. 49# 7(0 Bull Creek.. lots. \% 1000 City 6» old— 91# BBCONB 4060 U S 6-20«—. .couplOfi# 1000 B 810.40 b— coup. 96 100 Beading R—bSO- 5U# 100 do——‘SCO* 60 100 do.— *b3o* 60# 12Tentb-stß*— 4fr. 2000Lehigh6s '84....« Of ICOSebINftY pr1..010. 19# 43 Lehigh NftT» W# 100 Olnutead 1# 100 Jersey Wa11... 1# 800 Egbert Oil— b& 2# 60 Oil Ck&Ckerz&B s# 4?TRBI 1100 City ten#*,,lots. 93 40 Ridge Ayenne..... 13 11C d 0.... —Jot*. 13 100 MeCUatosk 0i1.... 3A 500 6chlNavOs , 62— 81 1000 Reading te *7l 90 100 Dalzell OU—b3o. 6A soODonamoce ...3dye. 2% 360 linti *JMO»Bh. 2% 200 dOi .2K 100 *daple Shade.bSft, 151* 4QO-?>Ua Sc OU Ck-.b5 % B3AR&. 3po Snau Canal.... VM,» 9% 200 Bjde Farm.b3o.lis 3 100 do.—*—2 94 lOOKxcelßlor % 700 Atlas , x 300 b3o.l9itf* f 200 bSO t}( 100 Bull Crook lfl 100 Cherry Run.—.". 2>t BOARDS. 23 Meehan’sßk*4frts 29 800 CUrry Bun..lota 2# 290 Dunkard —.— **. 1# 100 itaaimoie •>•.«—« 2# 7F & Meeh Bfeloto. 120 100 d 0.......... *— *# KOO Corn sv 100 do . 2# boo ilUe,—— % aLehigfe STf? — fill SAL2B AT THB CLQSBr 400 Boyal*«— 181 SCO Caldwell—*— *]{ 100 Catawis, pief..BSo 28# 500 do ..m...... b3O 4# K 0 d 0...... 830 23# 100 Jersey Well—|# ICO do. e 6 24 *<» Hyde Farm.. .b|o 3 800 Atlas.—.— X 100 Reading 60# The Now York Post of yesterday says: Gold la rather more firm. The oM; quotation was 143#, and after rising to 144* the price fell to 14 Tie w'«asy ate par Mat;, and Heavy amounts havs bws l.nt today at 6* The tumors of BMbabKs&TSgMoy"® not receive mueh attention, asttie supply of capital seeking Investment Is so mrii and the aacuumlotlon orouirenoy so rapid from tne large payments of the Government to tbe • soldiers and to tbe otber oreditors of the Treasury. The unpaid requisitions, under Mr. MoOuilooh-s aiitnlnistratlosi bar* &uen from one hundred and SSettSßft'saw 8 « “>■ The stock Kfwiwt ogjnea «uU ( tat <*c* XHE WAB FBISBJ (PUBLISH!!) WJfSKLY.) Tnwurwa wiuhe sent to rakenifcenMr • mall tner ..nßra In iltlMri at*—. II H Ih.wrtW„ l i,.,i.iinH.i Oft "‘--—r'n ii- in ff n Oft *■“*»» Gleb, than fin krill N fheriefi at **>* mm rau.»».ao HIMVT . **• money mm aluayt aeeottttwM' W* ordtr, . otub ol Us or twenty, m ettrS »«yy Of ike payer WUI k* given. vernmenCf Were qntet, and a little lowers bank shares dnff! railroad bonds Arm, and state(took. Improving. Baliroad shares are Irregular, Erie and several other stocks being favored with the special attention of th» bears. Before till first session Key York Central waa S noted at 97*, Brio at Hndsim River at 111, leading at 100, Afloblgan Southern at 69*. Rook Island at 100, Northwestern at 80, Cumberland Coal at 40, and Quicksilver at 61. ' „ _ „ The following were thei quotations at the Board, as compared with thosew yesterday: Fri. Thu. Air. Pee. XS, 8. Os, eo»|K>B, , Bl.——.—lip*- llWf * IT. 5. 6-i) »owon*.-..» "} Psdlt.lllll. . Bto I NewTorfc Central.96jlf' 99* » in Bris———7B*r n a Erteweftrrrd... b 5 81 •• HadMKS E1ver—......, ,110* HI . * Michigan Central..,—,,,--in >{ 11ft 'l* .. Michigan h'uotttrn - Of)* 7; * jg After tWbo-ard Erie sold down ti>77*( recovering to 78* i ■ Hudson closed at 180*. New York Oontnw at no*, and Beading at no. Eater, Erie sold up to 79, olo3lng at 78*. Weekly Kerlew ol the Fhitedtlphla markets. The markets generally have been quiet this week, but prices ara'wlthent any material change;' Quer citron Bark is rather firmer. The Flourmarket continues veJ7’ddli' at former rates. There Id very little demand for Wimt. Corn Is in demand and prices have advanced. Oats are dull and lower Cotton Is unsettled- and l rather quiet. Coal Is very | dull. Coffee iMCares atabout former rates. Then :Is so change to notice lu either Fish or Fruit, 1 Fig Iron continues 1 dull’, and there la very little . doing In the way of sales, Naval Stores are soarce and prloes have agtfin-advanced. Molasses la qnlet asd rather lower. Linseed Oil Is la demand. Pe jl r oleum is without change. in Provisions there Is very little doing, but prleca remain About the same las' s»st quoted, Sugar 19 less aorive and rather lower, Seeds are VOfV quiet. Whisky continues -dull; Wool is more astlvo, aad holders are rather firmer In their views. There Is very llttlo demand for Flour, either for euport or home use, and the market Is very dull at about former rates; sales comprise about 6,000 obis at *9®}. 80 for extra, *9(39h0 ibr extra family, and *lO "ft bbl lor fanoy Western, The retailers and bakers are buying In a small way at from *7 253 7.75 ror superfine, 980S 1 60“ for extra, *999 60 tor extra lamlly, and *lo@ilfbbblifbr fancy brands, as to quality. kVa Flour is selling In a small way at *6.60 cc bbl. Corn Meal Is selling In a smell way at *6.752®8 - for Penna-; 1,760 t!xls Brandywine sold on private terms. (irrira.—There is very little demand for Wheat, and prices are unsettled and drooping; about 20.009 bus sold in lots at 200@2t60 for reds, the latter rate for choice, and white at from 210i@2350 ft bu, the latter rate for prime Kentucky. Bye Is selling, In a email way, at 126@130c bu. Corn Is soaro a and In good demand, and prloes arerather better ; 26,000 blis cold at 130@186c 39 bu, in 1 the- oars and attoat, an d whlta'at 122@i126c *1 bu.' Oats are rather dull arnd lower'; 18.000 bus sold at 80@»3o ® bu. 4,000 bui I Barley Malt sold at *16C0186 » bu. The following are the receipts of Flour and drain at tibia port during the past week; F10ur.....,.'. 8,580 bbls. Wheat 24,200 bus. Corn .OS, BOO bu. oats ~25200 bu. Pnovißioire.—The sales ate In a- small way only, but the market )o firm at about former rates. Small sales of mess Fork are making at *BO « bbl. Beat ranges at froar*2o@2s %t bid for oountryaud olty packed. Baccn continues very fir hr; sales or Hams are malting at J0@240 lor plain and ranoy canvassed. Sides at 20c, and shoulders at IDa cash. Oreon Meats are scarce and In talrdemand at the advance. 400 casks of Hams In plokle sold at 20@210, do, la saß, at 17c, and Shoulders, In salt, at Horn 16@ll)*o Labd Is Ecarce-and there Is very little doing ; sales of bbls and tierces are making at 18*@190, and kegs at 22*c ft S». Butter oontlnnes very dull and price* are unsettled; 600 pokgs sold at from 10@23c V lb; small sales of solid packed are making at 14®28d, and 801 l at lo@2So as to quality. Cheese* selling In a small way at 20@22c %7 lb for New York. Eggs are selling at 24@26c fl docan. Metaib.—There Is very little dolng.fn Pig Iron, end prices, as we hive noticed for some time past, continue unsettled. No. I Anthracite Is held at *4O, and No. 2 at, *lO *9 ton. Scotch Plg.ls very dull. In manufactured Iron then is VtifJ little doing, and prloes are Irregular. Baks continues dull, and prloes are lower 4 54 hhda Ist No. 1 Quercitron sold at *l5 tyVtion. c losing at ton. CAHnnEH.—Adamatlne aTe scarce. Small sales are making at 286280 for fls and 29@81* W B for 121. Sperm Candles are quoted at 456 46c ff ft. Coal.—There Is vory little doing In the way of sales, and the market is very dull and prloss unset tled and drooping. Coffee oontlnnes scarce, and prices are firm. About 600 bags of Bio'sold at from 20@22c *1 ft, la gold. Cotton Is m better demand, and prices are look ing up, with sales of about 500 bales] ofMhldllngs, In lets, at from 47@600 fl ft, cash. 11BT7GB and Bteb oontinue very dull, and prloes ere rather lower ; we hear of no sales worthy of notice. Fbxtit.—Oranges and Lemons ars selling at from 28,50@10 fl box. as to condition. G-raen Appleß ars quoted 6.1 *S@7 f bbl, Mil dried do, at B*@9c v ft, Dried Peaches arS lower, quarters and halves hi lS@2sc, and pared at 35@400 fl ft. . Fish —There IS a fair demand for Mackerel, at about former rates; 1,000 bbls shore Nob. la and 2s sold on private terms; sales from store are making at *26@27 f> bbl for share le, *16@17 for bay do, *l7OlB for shore 2s, and *14@15 f) bbl for laTgo ana small No, 3s. Flokled Herrings are selling at from *6@to fl bbl. Codfish are firmly held at B*99a fl ft. Fsathbbb.—There Is rather more doing; sales of Westers are making at 020 fl ft. Fubightb.—To Liverpool there is little 1 or no thing doing, and the rates are unchanged. West India freights continue dull; a bark was taken to Reinedlos at 400 In gold. Coal freights are very dull at about former rates. 9943,210 62 ..a.22,245 00 Hat is dull and lower; wo quote baled at *20321 |1 ton. Hors are dull, and there Is very little doing: small sales of Eastern and Western are reported at 30@450^1b. Lumbbr.—There Is a better demand) and more doing in the way of sales, but prises-are without an; material change. molabbks.—Tbe demand Is limited, and prises are rftl.her lower; 200 hbde Cuba. Mu.oovado sold at togesof gallop. . Naval Storbb.—All M6dB eonunoe scarce. Botin Is Belling at from *23028 $ bbl,, Spirits of Turpentine has advanced ; holders ask-*a,lto3.*) $ gallon, cash. Hidub.—There has been no excitement In the hid* market the past week. Trade about the same as the week previous. There haß been a better inquiry for dr;, but dr; salted rule dull. Cows and steers are the same as last week’s quotations. - Oilb—Lard oil Is rather dull. Winter ranges at from *1.6001,65 1? gallon. Fish Oils are dull, at former rates. Linseed OU Is selling at 12201230 % gallon. Petroleum continues rather quiet; small sales are making at from 84@SSo for orude, 64@58* for rehned in bona, and free at from 73@760 f) gal. lon, as to quality. The following are the receipts of erode and refined at this port during the past week: Ciudf, 3,078 bbis j refined, 8,120 bbls. Hips oontlntifcS fir® j smalt sales or Rangoon ara making At from io#@nkb ft lb, it3BI Lbathbr.—The market for the week hag been exceedingly doll, with no change of consequence In prices. There has been but little Inquiry ler either sole or upper. Calfskins have been In some Inquiry, but nearly same quietude prevails, Prices are unchanged. Morocco.—Small sales have been e fleeted, but upon the whole there exists no activity. Sale* Tampico, 86@400 %1 foot; Madras, 29@820 fl foot. Sbbus.—Oloverseed Is very quiet, and there I* little or nothing doing; we quote at $16017 fl 61 lbs. Timothy Is dull at *4,2604,76 fl bushel, Flaxseed Is selling at *2.6002 68 f! bushel. Spirits —Brandy and Gin oontlnuednll at about former rates. New England Hum Is selling In a small way at *2,3602.40 fl gallon. There Is very little demand for Whisky, and the market Is dUUj small sales of Pennsylvania and Western barrels are making at *2.1202.18 fl gallon. Sugar.—Prices are ratber lower, and the demand Is less aotlve. about /1.400 bbds Gabasold at from Bfu@loo V B>, In gold, the latter rate ror oholoe gro> cencs, and 1,600 bbls refined at 13@U4a ®| lb, In gold. Salt.—The market Is dull, and we near of no ar> rivals or sales worthy of notice. Tallow.—There Is more doing; about 60,000 &g city rendered sold at U@llKo, and oonntry at 10>fo fl #l, oash. Tobacco—There Is very little doing In either leaf or manulaotured, and prloes aro unsettled. Wool —Holders are rather firmer In their views, bet the transactions 876 limited 1 sales of flwoear* making at ff&Ul 880780 fl lb, and tnV At 390850, and palled at from 660680 f Bi, Tmaoar,—Corn Vinegar Is Belling at 86e f) gall. Boots abp Shoes.—The Shoe mui Leather U» piHer says j Trade bas been good during the week, Buy era are here, from Pennsylvania, Uhlo, Wosb Virginia, Michigan, and some of the States farther West. The inquiry has been mostly for women’s, aid children's shoes, sewed and pegged, but the sales are mostly In small parcels. Manufacturers are, as a general thing, busily engaged on orders; seme establishments having put on a double force, are yet unable to get ahead of orders. Prices for most descriptions 01 shoes role firm, and stookfor women's wear u not in ovor* abundant supply. Gaiters of all kinds, from buttons to lace, are In re quest, and there also exists a.moderate demand for morocco boots, Ao. Now that the armies are being disbanded, ASA peace bids fair to Attala, within a very Short llmej wo may 63f>6?t that business will assnmelts wonted vigor, and with the naif &768U66 opened to enterprise by the dowtall or the " peculiar institution” throughout the whole country, It Is res sonablo to predict a happy future to trade of every description. ■ Huston Boot and bhoe Merkel, May 4. The Shoe and Leather Reporter says: There Is a better feeling In the boot and shoe market, and for the month of May we shall probably have a very fair trade. Several buyers from Western oltiej ana towns are now In the market buying some goods and leaving orders. There Is only a limited supply of shoes In the country, and with a revival of trade, which seems Imminent, there must be a dearth Of supplies. Prices of Btock are advanotng, and manu laotured goodß must go {up to keep pace with this rise. The shoe towns are more lively, work having commenced under recent orders, and, taken alto gether, a very satisfactory state of things exists, which we hop* may prove the dawning ef a new day to Buooeed the darkness which overspread the trade during the past three months. The shipments from Boston this week were 8,195 oases, and lor the past fbaf MOStbS, Blnoi Jannwy Ist, 177,418 eases, hg&ifiSt 216,609 casos ac the corresponding poftod Of last year* CLBABANCIC& OF BOOK'S AND SHOBfis Compiled for the Shw Leather Reporter by daily Inspection of the ManKests, Philadelphia,Pa.....loo I Provlnoes.69aad43Bprs. San Franolsco .867 { Total shipments by sea, 786 eases and 438 prs. Sew Tork Harkets, May O. BBBADSTtTFirs.—The market for State and West ern Flout Is quiet and steady ; *6,2000.60 for superfine State; *0 7607 for extra State; *7.0507,16 for oholoe do; *6.1606.80 fpr Su perfine Western; *6.|o@7Jio oommon to me dium extra Western ; *7.0007.80 fln'common to good! shipping brands extra round-hoop Ohio, fianaalan Flour Is steady; sales 460 bbls at *6 600 7so for common, and *7.2608.76 for good to cholos extra. Southern Flour Is dull; sales at W.7608.7H for common. and *8,80@i1,75 tor fanpy and extra, Jivb Flour Is dull, Gorn Meal If |t*ady. Whtat Is firm; ealeS 78,209 bus at Of amber Michigan, and *l,BO for eholoe amber Ken* tuoky. Kye Is quiet. Barley is quiet. Barley Malt Is dull. Oats are dull and nominal at 660700. t The Corn market Is dull, drooping, and nominal, Provibiohs.—The Pork market is heavy s cales 8,200 bbls at *27 37027.62 for new Mesß. *24 60025 for 68-4 do, cash and regular way, *24024.60 foe prime, and *22.60028 for prime Mess. The Beef market Is steady | sales 160 bbls at about previous prlqes. sales 300 pkga at 14K015J4 for "Whisky u quiet} BftlOS XOObblS WWW® >t WtW » Mary i »1M ftW M « Mat 6—Evening.