The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 20, 1865, Image 3

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    THE DAY OF MOURNING.
*THB FOPULAB OBSERVANCE OP
THE OCCASION.
rs-irKF I *< B 011 hespeiit throiiuho!]!
*HJB VOCSIRT.
BBW TORE,
"Haw Yobk, A,"**' 20.—The city to-day has worn
*tbe appearance m r Sabbath. Alt churches warn
'■filled,mud dteoourst B appropriate to the ooaaalon
■were delivered. AftA r ehuroh hours thousands or
people quietly pr omen a ded the streets viewing the
ooetly drapery which profusely covers nearly every
building throughout the city. Minute guns were
•fifed at-ncon, and all flags ot vessels In the harbor
• continue at haU-mast,
Report* from all parts of the Slate, the West,
■'South, and New England, state that the same ob
. eervanots-prevafled In honor ol the fundfal of our
late President.
AtnaNV, N. Y., April 19.—The Legislature to
day adopted resolutions of respect to the memory
oi Abraham Lincoln.'
WJVFAIO,
BtJFVAIO, N. Y., April 19.—The greatest demon
ntratlon wag-made today that Was ever-known in
this city. Services were held In the principal
ohurehes -thls morning, and the whole city was
given upto mourning. There was an Immense fu
neral oortege.whldh was made up of the military,
officers of the olty government,.Masons and other
Bi'Oletles; followed by a magnldeent catafalque
drawnhyaixwblte horses. The city was crowded
■ with jpcoplei Irom the surrounding oeuntry.
' nonievn.i.B.
Loujbvh-lf, April 18.—A very large meeting
‘lens held at the Court House this morning to ex
press public sentiment in regard to the assassina
tion of President Lincoln, Gov. Bramlette pro
dded and made an able and appropriate address:
He was followed, by major O-eneral Palmer and
Hon. James Guthrie, the former embodying a
spirited sketch of Mr. Lincoln In his patriotic re
marks, the-latter paving a deserved tribute to onr
deceased Chief Magistrate, and expressing great
confidenoe-ln the future of our country.
v Hr. T. S. Bell,- chairman of committee, reported
an elegant preamble and series ef .resolutions, ex
.ptessing the profound sense of the meeting at the
'calamity which has befallen the nation In the as
sassination of President Lincoln, pledging ourselves
toeostaln the national authority In future efforts to
■ destroypthe rebellion, promising support to President
Johnson, eopnseUng the ottltens to .rely upon the
laws to redress all grievances caused by exasperating.
Circumstances that may encircle them, pro
•fetsihg our sympathy with the bereaved, family
Of Mr. Llnooln, devotlrg the 19 h Instant to teetl
, roonlala of respect for onr late Prestdeot, and In
viting all the associations of the olty to join the
■military -In’ procession toqfiorrow. These resolu
tion* were selemnty and unanimously adopted.
IWhlle this meetlng-was programing, elgtuwn Ger
man coclitlep aCTurners* Hail passed resolutions to
join In the.processlon to-morrow. .
t [rnovipanoH, bhodb is^htj.
Pbovidkkob, K-. 1., April 19.—StMnn Services In
commemoration of the' deatn of Abraham Llnooln
were held m all the ohmches today. The hells
were tolled.mtuote guns were fired, and a large
military aid civic procession escorted the Governor
to thepuWlc hall, where an rnlogy was pronoonoed,
‘The Oltf ffdraped wlthmournlng.
bbw nnonawioK.
’ Sv.'JomhW. 8., April 19 The eftlxens of St.
John and Tredetloxton expressed sympathy with
the people PfHW United Mates by closing all public
offices and pishes of business between eleven and
one O'clock to-day. The bells were tolled and flags
placed at half-mast. Our people have seldom been
moved io’debply. -
BOSTON.
•Boston, April 19,—The universal expression of
moarning manifested to-day Aac no paratiel in the
history of Boston, Every place or business was
closed, Including bar-rooms and groceries, during
the entire Jay.
! TORONTO,
■{ Toronto, O.*W., April 19 —There is a general
■ obfervar ooof the day In all the principal cities and
In many of the smaller villages throughout the
country, In this olty business was generally sus
pended, And services were held la many of the
ohurehee.
MONTBUAI.,
MoHTKKM., April 19. In accordance wlth the.ro
quest Of the Mayor, busings was suspended this
alterboon. At noon all stores were closed and flags
pieced at halt-mast. " .
A very large meeting of olttzeas was held at the
Mechanics' Hall, at which the Mayor presided.
Speeches were made by T. D. McGee and others,
and resolutions adopted expressing sympathy f>r
the people of the United States and regret for the
assassination of President Lincoln.
NOVA BOOTIA.
Hitivcx, April W-—To-day the flags or the
publla buddings, the American consulate, and most'
■ol the Bhlpplug ate at half-mast. The places of
holiness ol all Americans were closed daring the
-absequles, and their residences draped in moarning.
bb:bopb.
THE STEAMSHIP FEBSIA AT HEW YSSX.
debate in pabhameni on canabian defences,
the NIAGARA ABB SAOEAMBWTO.
TH f PESTdLENC'E IN RUSSIA,
N*w Yobk, April II —The Canard mail steamer
Persia, Captain. Lott, which left Liverpool at 8
*’olook on the morning of the Slh, and Queenstown
on the morning or the 9th of April,.has arrived here.
Among the passengers is Mr. P. MoD. Collins,
Um projector of the Eurso-Amerioaa telegraph
sohomo. Mr. Oolites has sueoeeded In concluding
the final convention with the Russian Government
for the construction of the connecting link of the
l'ne through the Amoor, and Is now on his way to
Persian Amerloafor the purpose of setting on foot
the commencement of operations through that
country.
TBH HIAGABA A*D TK» SAOnAIEBSTO. ’
AUsbon telegram of tie sth Inst. says: “The
difficulty between America, cad. Portugal USB been
emloably settled. The Governor of the Belem Fort
has been dismissed, aiid the fort fa to salute the
the mu, put-
Ilahed the following aa an official account of the
* B “ The two Federal steamers anchored at Belem,
much below the ground they .wished to take, because
the Portuguese gnardsblp prohibited their approach
ing nearer fo the plaoe where -the ‘Stonewall’ lay,
Kent day, when the Confederate ressel had sailed,
they.welahed anchor, with the lntentlan of coming
up the river, hUt aa hot notify the guardsklpof
thelrinttntlQb, KfiFtMl:caused the Governor of Be-
whose Orders were precise, to fire into
the vessels. It Is explained that the Federal ships
(teamed towards the bar In order to take, the tarn
up the liver, and there Is no donut the whole diffi
culty might have been obviated had they seatpro
vioue notice to the Governor of Belem Towey. •
“ It les&ld that at the first shot the Niagara low
ered her flag half-mast, to show she accepted the In
timation not to go out, and this signal appears not
to have been observed at the tower, which fired six
more shots at the frigate, and It Is said three bays
sbuck her side. The commander of the Niagara
complains that a blank cartridge was not first fired
to give him timely warning.”
ran oa*anfan nnwreema.
H tb« House or Commons on the 7tt.lnstant,
another debate toon place on the subject of the
Orcadian detififlfiSi _ ...
Lord Eloho moved for the correspondence with
the Canadian Government relative to the proposed
defences of Canada, and the share of the total eost
which » to be respectively borne by- Canada and
the Imperial Government. He deprecated the pro
lent of erecting forilfloatlons in Canada, which only
nave the effect of. Inviting the Americans to make
Canada the battle-ground, whereas the real defence
of Canada was to attach America elsewhere.
Sir J. K Hay urged the Impolicy of tne proposed
fortifications, which would ho eat off by an Invad
ing force. He advocated the fortification of Hall
fan, and the construction of toe Inter-colonial rail,
way, by means of which a body of troops oonld be,
thrown on the flank olany invading force. .
Mr. Buxton had the following amendment on the
paper: " That in the opinion of this House it Is the
du« of her Majesty’s Government to submit to the
deliberate decision of the people of Canada tte
question whether they desire the Cnited Kingdom
to tahe part in their defence on land-or whether
they consider that her doing so greatly increases
the risk of their country becoming the theatre or
wari” *He could not, .'by toe'forms of the House,
nut Ibis amendment, but he strongly urged upon
the Government to adopt the course which he re-
considered that it was neither possible
nor ponuo to defend Canada. .
Mr. Adderley deprecated the renewal of the dis
cussion. as llhely to discourage the Canadians to
undertaking their own defence. He bellered thawf
the confederation scheme was carried out the British
North American colonies would soon be In a posi
tion to defend themselves, but In the meantime he
was In favor of fortifying Quebec with the utmost
possible defence.
Mr. Card well opposed the motion for papers, mid
Maid that, the Canadian Parliament having been
(Prorogued, a deputation of five members was now
«s-Its-way to England to consult with the Im
perial Government on the best means or defending
that country. It-was not, therefore, desirable to
produce the papers, or to anticipate whet the depu
tation might have tosay. He quoted extracts from
the speech of Mr. Galt to show that the Canadians
were Willing to join their resources with those of
ttfe "mother oountry He trusted that the Cana
dlans would not he discouraged by the assertions
ithat it was impossible to defend their country; and
\thft their energy and their loyalty, which the G*
'Vernment had Mr-years been calling out, vosld
eot- be damped because honorable members had
Meolared, In their wisdom, that the eountrj was la-
Vdefensible. He repeated that the first defence of
Canada wafl the fact that an attack upon it was a
vat'With England; bat the second defence was the
mergy and spirit of her own population. That
htruhad been eyoked In a manner which had never
efore occurred, and they wore willing not only to
telend themselves,, but to render their power a
luable adjunct to the foroe of the whole empire,
1 even to assist the mother oountry If she should
er need it. He trusted that the House would not
it the Canadian, deputation find.on theirarrival
IJ^^th^^oKwKohThrd^Kya^d^
r r . r, «. Smltfe* Alderman Rose,and Sir v* bmiia.,
Msjor Anson asserted that there was a
-J, T miifc hTwrvßimt flffldftfß WmO Bid
it utterly Indefensible Ooh
iiton and Col. Wetherlll, ihe two ablost eaglneer
loots, had been ont there, and hadsent » secret
port, which he had reason to believe had astonlsb
tie Whr office. Why was notjjjmlr report laid
the table. Instead of that at who
is ssnt out to report on the best means of defence,
id not on thedetenMMlljy of the oountry.
Mr John Paklngton -Btfongly oompUlnod of the
irse pursued by the Government. He believed,
the Dest authority, that the real report of thilonel
vo)B bad never been laid on the,table at all, out
a covering letter. After trifling with the Bub
for four years, the Government had now given
most objectionable importance, and now au
actually propoeed was to take a paltry sum or
~000. They had also most disingenuously ay
fed the. House to believe that a compact had
tn entered Into with the Canadian Government,
'oh It new 'turned out was not the ease. If a
• should he forced on England—which God for
-and Oanada remain loyal, she must bo de
led at all eostsUor the British empire was ore-
J nndmußt be malntalned by a strict regard to
tor MM duty, and not by this newly-adopted
itlce of counting the probable cost,
r. O. Furtesouo declared that tho Government
In possession of no Information inconsistent
the report or Colonel Jarvols, and explained
£&O,OW was all that they were advised, oould
yfltably expended at Quebec daring the coarse
believed that if proper' steps were
in Canada oonld be defended, If tho people
led anything like the resolution of the Oonfe
det j in faofc looking at the amount expended,
ithe extent'of the resources, he believed that
land was quite as great a military power as
irloa However, she must defend Canada if at-
Ki t«£ocount, an, | the I louse ought not to
Were wltt the responsibility of the executive
n Baird urged the construction or gunboats
i could be taken out In pieces, ana put to
sr again on the lakes with the greatest de
le Marquis of Hartlngton said {Jat, notwlth
ling the unanimity alleged
b he must regard as mere gossip, everyoffloor
ilted professionally by the Government had
a vety different opinion. It *'**
had the whole frontier, hut with the vital
of the oountry defended, it would not be
Wo^rd W |?eh’o P th. b n aU t'i k «“ Gutter at all.
J^ >:r r h “ l Sf® s*’ hdr ®w his motion.
In tbo House of Commons oe tha t
Elcho said he undetstood that a dmutlt ',u was
SiGoSml > v«h“ 1 ?' iS t 0 00 “ ttllt , ' i ‘* lo '
of the , \ l reference to the defences
wonW he’lXnire* ? l V ltd to bnow lf Parliament
wLdS°o!!si M ,S d tofora “I Seal arrangements
lf an J arrangement had been mi is
f hors than JESOO.OOO at Quebec
■ “JISP fl aid the sunt guaranteed by Eng
ter Quebec, and Aiooooo for
1183 received an official announce
ment that four members of the Executive Council
'®®aaa Were to proaeed to England to confer
with her Majesty's Government on the subject of
the arrangements necessary for the defaaoe or
Canada, fn the event of a war with the Halted
States. It was not In Ms power, nor hid ha any
wish If he baa the power, to bind the country, with
out the full knowledge and consent of Parliament,
to any partlcnlar course. As soon as the confe
rence was over he would take the earliest opportu
nity of making the result of It known to Parliament.
THB .. JPHX2ANS*
Mr. Whiteside asked whether the Foreign Office
had received despatches or any information rela
tive to statements recently published in England to
the effect that encouragement had been given by
eminent political individuals In the United States
to a confederacy of Fenians, designed to attack Ca
nada, to invade Ireland, and to make war, when re
quired, upon England 1
Mr. Layard said She attention of Government had
been called to a meeting of Fenians, at which strong
language against England had been used. Two
facts only were mentioned which required the no
tice of Government, namely, that Colonel’ Lemon
had obtained leave of ahnnee from the Army ortho
Potomac for the purpose of being present at the
meeting, and that the attorney general of Louisiana
presided. Her Majesty’s Government had asked
for explanations on those points, and Mr. Seward's*'
reply was that Colonel Leason was entitled to leave
of absence, and did joot .obtain It fn*-order that he
might attend the meeting j and 1 that the attorney
general of Louisiana was responsible to that State;
and not to the United States Government,.
HR.OOBPBH’fe VHHBBAXe
The funeral of the late Sir. Oobden took place on
the 7th inat. At Lavlogton Church, dose to which
Ms country residence was situated. A large number
of members of the House of Commons and other
leading men were present, and the soene In the
aonntry churchyard was solemn and tonohlng. Hr.
Bright, who was one oi the pall-bearers, was most
deeply moved.
FRANCE.
The weekly ratnrna ot theß&nk of Franco exhibit
a deoreate to tbs oagh on band ot one and one
seventh millions francs.
Tbe Corps Legislatlf was Still engaged In debating
tbs Address. Apropcsed amendment In tbe various
municipal administrations, moved by the Opposi
tion, was rejected by SOP to 28 votes. An amend
ment in reference to the abolition of capital punish
ment had been rejected. . '
An amendment in favor of gratuitous and com
pulsory education was under discussion.
The Emperor Napoleon had decided.that about of
Oobden should be placed ln.theMarselltoj Museum.
At the Bourse, on the 7th Instant, Bontea olossd
atoTf. soo." - ;
AUSTRIA.,
The General Carrespmdcms or Vienna denies the
rumcr that the Mfnlster'of War had Informed Mir
abel Benedek of an expected revolutionary outbreak
in Venetla. ->
THB QUESTION OF THB DtTOHIBS.
The Federal Wet at Frankfort, on the Sih tost.,
adopted the resclntion proposed by Saxony andißa
varla that Austria and Prussia should os requested
to cede Holstein to the Duke of Anguktenburg, and
to oommuniette to the Diet their- mutual arrange
ments In referete?a,tiQ Luxemburg. Nine votes were
given in’favor of ibe’xesolutlon, Luxemburg not
voting- The tegrcoontaOves or Austria and Prus
sia thereupon T*«s«tpted separate declarations.
The principal points, of the declaration of Austria'
were, that she is prepared!© surrender to the Prtooo
of Auguetehtmrg her tttle tb the possession of Hol
stein, the old Press la agree to adopt a similar
esntse; otherwise Austria would maintain her title
to the Duchies until a solution was arrived at In
bontonance with the Interests ofGermany.
Prnßtla announced her willingness to come to an
nnaerstandiDg on tho subject, bnt such an under
standing must indispensably depend upon a previous
investigation of all claims to the Bnctdes, and
especially of her own. She would maintain her
tight of possess ion until a solution had been arrived
at in Bceordanee with herown convictions and satis
factory to the otberpartles interested in the Duchies.
In conclusion, the Prussian representative stated
thabPniasla would at once declare herself unable te
hold rut any prospect of realizing the expectation
expressed in the resolution whloh had jost been
adopted by the Diet. •'
RUSSIA.: r • * ■
The prevailing plagne in Russia had again at
tracted attention In the British Parliament, and Sir
George Grey stated that Government was taking
precautionary steps in the matter to cheek, If possb
-ble, its letroducilontoto England.
A special telegram to the London Times,.dated
Berlin,April e,says;. “The plagne continues at
St. Petersburg. The total number of teases Is 10,-
coo, and of deaths 2 000. There are one hundred
oases a day. Forty physicians atedead,”
The Tsmaiioff barracks are converted Into a
hospital. Precautionary measures are taken at Mos
cow, where the food and lodgings of the laboring
classes are Inspected by tbe police. It is not cho
lera, bnt the plague, with dilated pupils, oarbunotes,
and pestilential bubos.
Dr. Murchison, of the London Fever Hospital, In
a letter to the Timer, aays-the public need.be nnder
little apprehension as to the Importation of the
Russian epidemic into England. The more formi
dable of the two diseases composing It m there
already. During the last three years triPtyphuJ
has been prevailing among the poor of Hfmdon to
an extent rarely it ever before known.
INDIA.
The new Indian Budget, whiek 1s received with
so much disfavor in England, is the work of Sir
Charles Trevelyan, and not of Mr. Massey, the new
Finance Minister.
The London Daiiy Nem quotes a mercantile let
ter from Bombay, to the cheat that a number of the
native wealthy merchants had subscribed together
S 5 lacs of rupees (or £250,000), with a view to buy
ing cotton In England At the existing low peteegr
This statement, howerer, Is received with little
credence. ■ -
Lownosr Motet Mabkbt.—Consols olnsed on
the "th at OOKQOOH for money. There was less
bnoyanoy In the tone of the market, and a slight
general deollne took placein the funds.
Money was abundant. The Bank rate remained
at 4 per cent-
The weekly returns.of the Banker England show
a decrease In the bullion of £103,6*9 sterling
Baring Brothers A Go..quote bar silver 8s %i, dol
lars is lijfd, eagles Tes Sard. .
Ablebioaß Sbotjbitlbb.—Baring Brothers A 00.
say: Upon the arrival of the last telegraphic news,
the prloe ef 5.20 bonds wa* for a moment pushed up
to S9©6o, but It has now settled down to 67J£0S*.
Other stocks remain quiet, and prices Chiefly nomi
nal. Erie shares, 33x@3*« Illinois Central, SOX
fffiglltf*. -
■ LATEST VIA GREENCASTLE,
THB PLACTTB ITT XTFB&IA.
Bbbi.tw, April 6 --The plague continues at St.
Petersburg. The total number of ease* thus far 1«
ten thousand, and the deaths two thousand. The
oases average one hundred a day. Forty , physi
cians are dead. The Imperial officers’ barracks
have been converted Into a hospital. Precautionary
measures are being taken at Moscow, where the
food and lodgings of the laboring classes are being
Inspected by the police. The disease Is not cholera,
bnt the plague. It may be Shewn by dilated-pupils
of the eye, carbuncles, and pestUcutial babes,
Lokiiok, April 7; A. M.—The Times’,City Article
Says: There was an average discount demand at
the Bank yesterday., On the stpoS exchange loans
on consols till the Bthof May ware offered-at be
tween 2% and * per cent.
The English lands continue la the course of re
covery, bat In most of the other departments of bu
siness, in both stock exchange and elsewhere, there
Is an Increased depression, ■
A Lisbon telegiam conftrms the settlement of the.
difficulty between the American minister and the
Portuguese Government In regard to the firleg Into
the united States steamers Niagara and Sacra
mento. The governor of Fort Belem haa bean dis
missed, and the American flag has received a salute
of twenty-one guns. _ . .
In the House of Commons Lord Eloho has moved
for the correspondence relative to the Canadian de
fences, and the whole subject, after being airaln de
bated pro and con, was, on motion, Anally with
drawn
Lohdow Mowit Mabkbt.— The English rands
were buoyant and still advancing. The discount
market was quiet and unchanged.
Satterthwaite’s circular, of the evening ef the
stk Scats. Bays;
-“There la a very large and active business for
American securities. Five-twenties Improved to
Bsm, bnt at the close stood at 88, Thera Is a steady
disposition to take Illinois shares, which remain
very firm at 61%. Brie shares are flatter, the de
cline on the week being two dollars. There are,
however, large purchases being made in them far
English account. Buyers are freely supplied by
importers. There la also an active Inquiry for
Atlantic and Great Western bonds,”
FRANCE.
It Is stated that Count WalewskPs life had heea
In real danger, andAt last accounts he eonttnuad
seriously Indisposed. ......
The Corps Leglsjaiifaoii tinned to dehate the ad
dress, and all the paragraphs up to number eight
had been agreed to, all the amendments haying
IW6B voted down.
A high tribute to the memory of the late Richard -
Cobden had been paid by several speakers in the
Legislative Assembly. . __ .
The Emperorafapoleon had decided that a mar
ble bust of Mr. Cobden should be placed in the
museum at Marsfflies. ' , .
The Paris Bourse closed steady on the 6th Inst.,
at 67f. 600. for the rentes. -
BELGIUM. „
In the Chamber of Representative s a motion that
the Chamber should express regret that the Govern
ment had not absolutely refrained from .taking part
in the Mexican expedition was lost, by a vote of 55
to 51. The Chamber maintains its vote of the 2d of
September last.
SPAIN.
The Minister of War lias Introduced a bill flxlof
the number of troops la the arm? at one hundrei
thousand men. ■
PEUSSia..
In the Oh amber of Depntlesllhe Minister or War
hS-i Introduced a bill providing for extraordinary
grants for the navy. The bill demands nineteen
millions of thalers for the next six years, for oon.
strnctlng harbors and building war vessels. The
minister declared that Prussia had resolved to keep
possession of Kiel and its fcrti&oationa. as well as
the mouth of the river Jahde, and that the don
struction ol irOn-clads would require the Bum de
manded.
RUSSIA.
The British Government haying telegraphed to
Its tffiolals to Russia for information relative to the
epidemlo in that country, the Ambassador at St."
Petersburg, fa a telegram dated the sth Inst., says :
"The fever is contagions, and in England is oall
ed the relapsing or famine fever; also the remittent
or billons typhoid fever. It was unknown In Russia
until eight months ago.” . . .. ,
The cffiol&l Petersburg Journal asserts that the
fever had slightly diminished. ■ _, .
Lord Napier reports from Berlin, on the Bth tost.;
that an unknown disorder had appeared along the
"valley of the Vistula,-but the Prussian Govern*
jnent were not aware that it oame frbm St. Peters
burg.
The London Times suggests that competent medi
cal officers be sent lrom England to study the
disease,
A Paris letter says that several medical stu
dents who went from France to investigate the epi
demic had fallen victims to It. . ,
• INDIA AND CHINA.
The Bombay mail of March 13th Is received.
Affairs in Onbal look serious. The Calcutta mar
kets were dull, and exchange 2Xd.
Calcutta, April 3.—Shirtings are quoted at T.
Bombay, April l,—Exchange, 2%d. Freights te
Bombay, April 4.—Sales of imports impossible.
Sbakohab, February 83—-Tea declining. Silk
acttvo and advancing. Exchange, 4&d. Freights
declining. The Mahometan rebels havegalned
some material success. The. Chinese garrison at
Hung-How had mutinied. . •
Oaktoh, March 1 —Cotton goods are unchanged.
Tea steady. Exchange, 4» 6Jfd.
AUSTRALIA.
ECblboubs** Febittary .28.—Ph© Panama mall
ooDtract has been signed. -
War. b aa recommenced Id New. Zealand) and Inf
TJ T iti*h troops had suffer!® considerableloss.■ ■
Tfc© (Jblnese gani£on*»t Hung-Kow had broken
Howlttfan Englishman, had baas seized by
the rebels and assassinated.
Shipping Intelligence.
Anlied from New TWk-Kye;JUt, AHantt,. ta tte
Clydes Moro Castle, APrti24,Junior,
a Aimed r i*om E«T Jgggajtta^rt
Bremer Bna; 2d. B S KimoeU. At Ham ban; otn,
®s“fe'r?« 2d, Doctor Bartk, from
Sailedfor-lcston—April 4th» Avon*
„Lttbrpool. April 7 —Arrived rtop Jew_xogc. uojm
Star, lrt», nine* o*car, Lord 3* ft* « ?.??;!*
ftsd Calcutta at Bex#cos Avtea i
Kenneth, Bed Gauntlet, Guppe, aod Bagiet a*
Janeiro* Brilliant and Grace, at Pernambuco i Orda,
Msnbeim, and Em* It. akßaßaeaeaii
burn; Liberty. at ¥ln*fctag; Hudson*^Did* William
Tarseotfc. at Liverpool. ■ ■ ,
arrived from Boston. G 8 StefcaofiU at Bio Grande,
arrived from Philadelphia* John Mathews, at rer-
ship Mountain Wave, from Biw-
ion tor Oslcatia, Aard Geitrrde, from Etrtfrpodrl fo* W***
Fj Bcrlteo, bar* teen eondanaerf Mwi tola a* Bi ?
JoDelrOb-- .
•3 *b!p J. A Baker, from GsiUo tfVtoh
d Pantambaeo on U» 24‘k «f so%
eff wiih littie d&tntfte, and proc-oded tf.iy.
Tbe thJp Trnmbtill ii reporjtd batns 31
Commercial r .
liiTEßroop, April 6. —Cotton. —Tb© sale# of'Cotton’
In kbe iatverpoo) market for the week foot ap4Z.99 balks;
at a decline of oa American and other deacrip*
tiovß, The saltß to »pecn)ator» \r®re4,7so bait's, afad ti>
exporters 6,000 halo*. Tho following ar* the quotaSjanat
Mlddlioc. FAt*',
*♦.., **.«*~*....... we .M* d 16«4’
Mobil© eee.UXd l&fel
UplaitdB~.ee*., *^..^.,.^.,4—.14>4d 16a
The stock in port is 6C6.COD hales of whle&6l,oCoar«
Am^rlcßn.
Liverpool April 7 —The sales to*day foot ap-4.039
haW t ihe market closing oaebangod.
Breadatoffa dnll 5 Com easier.
'Pro-vision# doll; Tallow still declining .
Lompob. April 7- lor money De
creaae'of btiHion In the Brnk of Ragland £lO4 000.
AMBBICABi SECURITIES.—IIIinois Osntral shares
Erie shares «S@34. Fire-twenties. 6?
LATEST OO®aiEROIAU
LIYEitPoOL, April fi —Oottoa Sales to*day, 6,000
hales, of which speculators and exporters took 2.000
bales. Tbe market closed finer/ at unchanged quota
tions.
BreadfitoffsdnH Provisions flat.
CritßoW for money, 90&@90»* CentrU shares
discount; Brie 33^; United States fire*
twenties -
bßirPlPfi ISTEIXIQFtrfiE - Arrived from New
Tork. Stella, *t the Die of Wilht; htlantlo and Ade
laide, at Bremen; CefeWitiene, .at. Havre. Arrived
from Haitiirbra. Joh»u Welhelmins, at Bramon. Ar
rived from Bermuda. iteaaerTallahasoyAat Uvespool.
Latest bt telegraph.
Livbbfooi, April S-—The Evening' Time* has
another editorial throwing cola water on- the Oana
fljan defences. The Army and Ifafijf-'Gaxeffe'sappurts
theproiect. ...
The Daily Ifewa, alluding to the refbrenoe In the
House ot Gommona iast night to the Fenians, ridi
cules the idea ef Amerioa ever going to war to
please » body of men of foreign origln.»na Ideas.
Offloial French despatches from St. Petersburg
represent the sanitary state of that city as d'epdo
rSLi* noN, April T'.—The Minister of Pnblia; 'Works
has resigned.
BICHHOSB.
OBrr, DTTVIKB nr OOMMAWD OF THB TftOOFb;
WASHtBOTOH, April IS.'—Brigadier Goa. Dsvihs
has been placed in command of all the’ United 1
States forces in and about Biohmond, ■
MOBILE.
THB PHOWABLE OATOB OF THB EyAOHATfOHf
Nbw Yobh, April 19.—The steamer Oontiaental,
from Now Orleans on tho lsth lost., has arHvad
here.
It was rnmored that General Wilson’s army was
within five miles of Mobile on the 10th, which 1 was
the probable cause of its evaenatloh by the rebels.'
HF-yillfHT.
MiniTABV APPOINTKUNTS,
XiOiusvittß, April 18:—Ool. Daniel J, Dill,’ of the
80th Wisconsin Infantry, has been relieved as post
commander, and assigned as Provost Marshal Gene-*
rai of the Department of Kentucky. Brigadier Gen.
L. D, Watkins has been assigned as post com
mander. '
Tbe Say tss Baltimore.
Bautimobb, April 19.—The city presents a mourn
ful appearance. There is an entire suspension of
business. The buildings are draped with black,
bolls are tolling, and' minute guns firing. The
ohurches generally are open. :
Bootta, ike dsassxln, roported in Penn
sylvmila, -
Bsitwo, Pa., April 19—9 o’clock P. M.—Raoth,
the murderer of the President, It is supposed was
on the passenger train that left here at s o’clock for
PottSTillo. A gentleman noticed him on tho traln
before it reached here, Bpoke to him, and ‘shook
hands with him. Dnrlng their conversation Bdoth
colored up several tltcea and appeared annoyed,
and desbons of avoiding observation. The gentle,
mas is positive that It Is Booth, he having known
him for several years. Why he did not give the
aland at once, or before the train left here, I do not
know, but justas the train left he notified several of
the officers of the road. An extra train was Imme
diately sent in pursuit of the train. Telegrams
were sent to all points upon the line of the road,
The result Is unknown as yet,
BBOAFB OF THB BUFFOBKD 'ASBASSIW' AT FOBT
OLINTOXf.
Rbadibo, April 19-U P. M.—The extra train
did not overtake the regular train, but arrived at
FottsvlUe after It. The 'oondnetor informed the
party that the inspected man-had got off at Port
Clinton, and the train retarned to that plaoe, where
It was discovered that the supposed fugitive had de
parted, bnt which way or how no one appeared to
xnow. __ _•
Portrait of A brnliam hineoln.'
- A steel engraving of onrlate President may be
procured at J. P. Skelly’s, 908 A.roh street, who is
the only agent for Its sale In Philadelphia, At the
present inohrnfnl period sneha memorial will he
invaluable to the patriotic feelings of all who
cherish the memory 1 of one who died close upon the
very hour which the Almighty had so specially
blessed to him by the surrender or tho greatestarmy
of the Rebellion. We reoommend all who do.not
already possess a portrait of the late Abraham
Lincoln to purchase this one.
. Extbbbivb Pobitxtb Salts of 800 Paokaobs
akd Lots of Bbxtibh, Fbbhoh, Gbbkaw, awd .
Ambbioak Dbv Goodb, &0., This Day.— The early
particular attention of dealers Is requested to the
valuable and desirable assortment of British, Ger
man, French, and American dry goods, embracing
about 800 pkgs. and lots of staple and fanoy articles,
In linens, cotton e. woolens, worsteds, and silks, In,
eluding a large invoice of housekeeping linen goods,
twenty oases of Spanish, linens, drills, ducks, ko.
clothe, dress goods, targe lines -of silks of magnifi
cent qualities, for heat city trade; hosiery and
gloves, Russia and fancy twine, Jonvin’s Paris kid
gloves, and domestics to large variety, to be per
emptorily sold, by catalogue, on four months’ eiedlt,
and part lor cash, at ten o’olook, to be oontinued ail
day, without intermission, by John B. Myers & Go.,
auctioneers, Nog. 232 and 234 Market street.
' Auction Notice.—S alb opßoots awd Shobs.—’
Theoarly attention or buyers Is called to Hie large
and attractive sale of 1,600 eases prime boots, shoes,
brcgans, balmorals, Congress' gaiters, slippers, A e.,
to be sold: for cash, this (Thursday) morning,
commencing at xo o'clock precisely, by P. Ford &
Co., auctioneers, at their store, Nos. 625 Market
street and 522 Commerce street. . ;
CIIY ITEMS.
Tut, BBST FITTING SHIBT OP THE AGE U "The
Improved Pattern Shirt,” made by John O. Ant
son, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Sixth
street. Work done by hand, to the best manner,
and warranted to give satisfaction. Jttls stock cl
Gentlemen's Furnishing Goods cannot be surpassed.
Prices moderate.
Tub "PnizE-MEDAt” Shibts Invented by Mr,
John F. Taggart, and for sale at the popular Gem
tlemen’s Furnishing Establishment of Mr. George
Grant, No. 610 Chestnut street, are the best-made
and the best-fittto* Shirts to the world. The very
choicest goods in this department are always for
sale at Mr. Grant's counters.
The New Styles o» Seeing Bonnets and
Hats, for Ladies and Misseß, now open at Wood A
Cary’s, No. 726 Chestnut street, are the ne plus ultra
of good taste, and the ladles say go.
Exyt.—A little girl was asKedwhy site no longer
liked her doll. The answer was," Because It vexes
me to see her better dressed than myself.” If this
Uttie girl was a boy, and he-wonld retato this envi
ous disposition when he would grow up, ho would be
to a constant condition of unhapptoesß unless he
procured his wearing apparel at the Brown Stone
Clothing Hail of BookhlH & Wilson, Nos. SOS and
605 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Eye, Eab, and oataeeh, successfully treated
by-J. Isaacs, M. I)., Oculist and Aurist, 511 Pine st,
Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge for examination.
SPECIAI. NOTICES.
Grand Combination I Good Hews fob
TRB PEOPLE! ..
Brand Combination! Good News (or the People!
Brand Combination! Good News for the People 1
Grand Combination! Good News for the People!
ImiBKSH EiSirarrax nr Faioxst
Imuzkhb BBDwnOK nr Paioasl
Iniibssb Behcotiok m PisiosSt
Psbky A 00. , No. 303 Chmtbpt Stjiw.
PaaxY A Co., No. GOO CHnerirmt Siaesr.
Psaav A Co.. S. B. oobhs* Ssvbsth A»n Mabkbt Sm,
7« meet the popular demand for lower prleee, Messrs.
Perry A Co., Clothiers, have determined to throw open
to the pnblle. for a limited period, their Immense stoek
of fine Clothing, contained in their throe stores, vis:
No. 9 8 Chestnut street, above Third.
No. «.» Chestnut street, (GBANTILLB STOKES’ old
stand.! *
Southeast corner Seventh and Markat sta-, (JONES’,)
and to offer their entire Btoeh of Clothin* at prices fully
vom.txm, ‘ -»r«0Bxr.
SOrwoBXT. 30 pa a ob*t.
» PER OHKT. S9FBBOBKT.
Lowan thAX any othbk Housb.
liOWIE THAB AHY OTBBB Hdusn.
Lowbb teas a*y ot*eb Horns.
\ Oar stock eoMi»U of Spring Goods* i»iuitif«iaredfor
somob* Sttd tbe balance of Wistoi OlothlDi
remaining on band, eJI of whic*Js *ofcupintbeyery
beat manner expressly for retail sales* and will be sold
it prices that will make It to tfce Utoteatof 0m pablU to
buy~_
SOPBtowra. »pm. cast.
20 PER CPPT. JpPSBOBKT..
SQ PER CESP. 20 PBR O*HT.
Imm TRAP APT OTBB* HOPS*.
LOWP* THAW APT OTHSB HpittP.
Jb>wer trap apt other Hotop.
Perry St Co., No. 90ft Chestmut street, *lm»to Third.
No. 609 Chestnut street (QBAHVILIB BTOEBB’ 014
Btasd.)'
Southeast eorner Serenth and Market sts.. (JONSSM
ap!7-«
Joins’.
THB LOWBBI
SBLLIBG PKIOI
la marked In Isures
on each article.
ABB SXVBK TABOO).
A*
JOBSS’
Oreseent One-priee
OiOTHIBG HOUB*.
HABKIST BTBHJT.
above Sixth,
80. 60*.
m* mm MduMd to ral* *•**•*.
A flm« iiiortaißt of BBABT4USI OIiOTHUQ.
ratubU f«T »U seasons* •oaeton.tly on
Gastos»'Wox]L sn&dft to ozd»T %i »fcoil aotiV •»
„ Mbs. Pabtinotos Insulted. —Thb
White SenaUiss of Bow Hampshire are evidently a
mat Institution—very Malt, heavy frosts, beautiful
flew, four-dollar dinners. But the practical we of a
certain renowned Drake eaw those smooth-faced roc Eta,
and thereupon adorned and variegated tbebrldle-p&th
*o the 1 ip. top Honee with hie familiar 8- % ■ USO -S.
PLABTATIOH BITTBBB. This raised tha ire of the
Bre. Psrtlngtons composing the Legislature of the Gra
nite state, who got their wlee heads together, ontlawed
Dr Diake. and made it a penal offence to ply the
artlfitfc brush on thdr beloved hills. Terlly. the line
arte are at a discount in Sew Hampshire. Qnerv—Did
Drake pap them for this splendid advertisement? 14-8 t
Colgate's Hottest Boap. "
This celebrated TOILKT SOAP, In roehnnlyaiaalde
mand. Is made from the CHOHSBBT materials, la SSILS
and KMOLLIBBTin Its nature. FBAGBABTLY SOBS*.
ED, and SXTBBHBLY BBBBPIOIAL In Its aettonupoa
the Skin. Tor gala hr all Draggtats and Tanty Goodi
dealer*. * .fMMnthalp
PItESS.-PIHT.AimPHTA. THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1886:
THE
tJ HPRSCKBRNTEIU BUOiaiiS&l
SStlUrt
WWIMG lOff aUTTOH-HOtlff AST HOOK.
TtH Stitching Wameaei to be Sv&stor
in any Material, amt Mitch Mart TraftKel
SAhESMdUB. '
900 WASHIMGTOB SStoat.Boitoa.
M 7 BROADWAY, Saar To#.
AMOS Jj. WOOD, . . . , xmw*-
mMNaaitei ■ .
Itch, (Wheaton’s) Itch.
BALTHHBUK. (OIHTHBST) |BAtT HHSOTL
Will cure thflrltcb to 48 hoars. Also carer Salt Bh«att
Olsen, G&llfflslaff, and all firaptioni <ft tha filda.
PrioftfiOcaate'* By Headier 60 esaU to WBlfffiS * FOT
TBK, BOSToK. Hsas , will be forwarded by sail.
Tsi Mis by Ml Dniggiata- safcH*®»
GseoKB ® * °°-’ 8
PLANO Over SW each of these *ne CABINET
FORTES. instruments tare been sold by 2 E ® t ’®Si
PIANO Mr.O . and ihh demand is eon> CABINET
FOETUS. slantly ineroasiug. -
FORTM y ”**JL i> l l:r c^ r TOP. n gRSAim
tWk. B,TKftH “* gAN^
■ ' ' .-illT'lii
CLOTHING BY THIf-MniE.
Thn immense stock of BEADY-MADE CDOTHIHQ
bow displayed at
OAK HALE POPUIiAB GEOTffISG HOjrfß.
II glued in one oontihnoua Dae, would rash
Alliance toward This loarsir com ofCloth-
lag is naming off at
MABVEr,T,OT(PLY BOW BBIOBS cplttf
( XAOTOBA—TATI.OB.—At ? Cedsrsroft, mH»a» sf
'Bayard Taylor, Chester ceantv, Fa., oa Thursday,
> ArrilJ3th, by tbe Bey JXr Faraeea, of'Palladelphia,
[Cfearlee B lumber a, late Lientanant Colonel of the
, AartPTßoa Gavaiiy. 10 lmia», daughter of Joseph Tay-
E 0 *BSHALL - On fcheßth last, at the
Ifeeldenee of the bridge father, by theliev J. H. O**;
:tle. Mr. & C Holcombe to HlssMary S. Marshall, all
■ot West Philadelphia. **
. MITFLISf —At Bristol. 4th mo. 18th, Ciemcatios
j daughter of the late Warner Mli&Lu, of Camden, Dbia
!Tfy© f. Sends and relatives of the family are regpeetftii*
,ly invited to attend the fanenl, fioouthe resideiiw of
*he»brother-in*law, Joshua lfewbold, on Beteathday,
:(Bff<urday t >22d, at 9 o’elocfc. Funeral to proceed fcojsy-
the 19th lust,, Chester mat**-
'son of John &. and Hannah Richardson, aged 13 months.
■ln<ermeht at Bridgeton, IT. J., Friday mwaing at^l.l
° UICKBESS.—On Monday, the 17th instant, Mrs;
Mjletth IS legless. 1
The friende and relatives of the family are tatpeet- ,
'fully Invited tuattmd her funeral, from her lareresi-
Aence, No. 88* Sislopen street, oa ThursdaTmorntef,
(he SCthinstant To meet at 10 audmeveat 11 o’eloolt.
Services at the fceooed Presbyterian Ohurch. St.
Marrprevious to interment at the OllvelOemetery. **
BOWLaRD.—On the HSth lest., Beater SeheOeuger
Bo—lend, son of Cs plain Jamea and Hargaret Sow*'
land, in the ISth year of hie age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respjft
•felly invited to attend the futeral, from the reetdoNce
ef hie parents, So. 118 Queen street, on Thursday after
neon, the Sfflth instaut at 4 o'clock, ’
HAKTLBF—On the 18thinet., John M. Htrtley, In
the filet year of hie age. v
Fnnersl from his lato residence. No. SM Franklin
street. Thursday morning. 9 o’clook. . „, *
HUTMta—At Chicago, HL, on Monday. April 17th,
.18*5, Bavid Butter, M. I>. late of this city, **
DLAOK BYZANTINES—BLACK: BV
‘A ZANTIHBS, Florentines, Barege Hernatds. Orage
Marets and Bareges. S-4 and 9 4 wide BSSSOS A SOS,
Mimmtng etore. fllß QBEBTHOT Street. apS tf
MOURNING FOULARDS.—B LACK
LrA and White, Black and Purple. And Plain Black
Foulard Silks, just reertyrd - by BBSBON A SON.
Booming Store. No. 948 CBBSTNuT Street apß tf
JJJJD, WHITE, A.ND BLUE, FOB
Bed, 'Wilts, and 81ns SlUca.
Bed, Wilts, and Bins Delaine.
Bed. White, seo Bins Merino.
Xsd, White, and Bins Flannel. '
JtTBB & BhBBBLt.
BOtfBTH and ARCH Hieet*.
mrs H~ HOSOB TO THK MESIOBT OF
•a? ABBAHaM LUSCOLB, lata President onkc
tJuitud Status ■ ■ ' ’ „
The CcßDilitea Appointed By Meet and Comntoa
Council* of the City or Philadelphia aaaouuce to their
felfuw citizens that suitable errsnjemeats are beloi
zssde to pay proper respect to toe remains of the late
dietittnlßiied Bead of the Hation, on their passage
,h Tl)« g day 6 find 7 ’bottr ofc tie solemnities wilt ba An
nounced hereafter. • _ _ • _
The military escort will be under the command of
Major General George C&dwalader, to whom mUitair
bodies from nefahboring eount «* or Stakes will report.
Colonel £. C. RUmafcet has beeu.s««tf4ntoa Chief
Marshal of the «lri« procession,/.witfc*««orHy to a»
po’nt the requisite number of and
**4he -Committee cordially inyito all cllj&ees and all
organized bodies to unite in the propotod;
itoru and to notify the chairman of'th&eomzaittiM. at
the Select Council chamber, of their ifctoßtioa to par
ticipate. la order that proper places mar be j»ss*f tt«d
programme will be published as &oou as it in
definitely ascertained at what time the remain* will
“ m ?‘ PBEDEBICR A VAHOBETK Ohaiimaa.
jobhga sßEslsq. .
JOEEPS F MABCBIt, . - '
THOMAS A BABLOW,
SAMUBI»« WIII.IR
GEORGE W HiCKShS,
Ah EX J HARFBB,
JAHBSA FBBEMaHV
• . JAMBS ABMSTBONG,
?TOEfhBY, Pfea'dsnt of Oom-
IJ JAMES £yHD, President Cf Select Council.
pg- THIBTF.ESIH WAKD.
The citizen* of theTHJKTRRBTrt WIS» mn
qceeted to meet lit the BH'ON HRAOUB BOOMS, zt th«
cornerof t'BASKhJS and BUTTOSWOOO Street, on
BAIORDcI aMBRKOOW, »t 2 o’clock, to conform to
any atramremenie that may be made by the Go® ml tie
of Connells for >he reception of ths remains of oar la-_
men ted late Chief Ms.slttrate, and kopay such jnsttrl
bote to the memory of the departed Saro-rtateunaa as
the occasion demands. • „„
By order of a Committee of Citizen.. . . ap2Q-3t*
•2gr> sotjce-thb orrwßßs who
US? hays bean honorably dlsohansd from the wr
vice of theßaited States are reanesfod to meet THIS
BVJSSIFa (Thursday, 20th Inst ), at 8 o’clock P. * . at
Bo dJJ-'WM.iroT Street, third floor, oyer the office of
fievitt&Co , to take such action as may,badeomed pro
per, and to make arranioxoentt for tafclni part In the
ceremonies attendant upon the funeral obloquies of oar
late Commander In- Chief, the lamented ABRAHAM
LIBOOLH. ; ’lt
UMTJSD STATES HUNT,
la? PHitiDKj.rku, April 17,1855.
At a meetlnc of the employees of the united States
Hint, Bon. dames Pollock was called to the chair, and
William 1. Bnbols was appointed Seoretary. .
The Director addressed the meeting with a feeling
and force eminently suited to the oecasi in. Wstean
offer no sketch, but will only sayStha; he dwelt upon,
fhelancnage of the forty sixth Psalm, andespiptaliy
the words • ‘ Be still, and know that 1 am Bod. Be
spoke of our severe affliction In the midst of buoyant
joy at the prospect of returning peace and ranewel
prosperity He paid a glowing tribute to the character
of the late President, (speaking In part from hie own
Strsonal ncQuaintarce) *nd expressed e fall belief that,
Is successor, President Johnson, would prove himself
canal to the position In which he was how pieced* and
would justify the expectations of the canntry-
A committee wae then appointed to prepare reaolu-
were offered by Mr. Booth* the chair
man of- the committee, and unanimously adopted: 1
At a moment when Abraham Lincoln, the honored
head of this nation* was witnessing the suoesstfol Issue
of Mb anxious toil of four years in breaking down the
[Wsteal, most causeless ana wicked robeiUon reoordsd
n history; at a moment when the magnanimity of Ms
ssitnee to rebels has just begun to call forth their ap*
lauding supplies; at a moment when the nation’s
heaitwas throbbing joyously with the prospect of poses
and united happiness—at snehs moment it seems almost
beyond belief that the hand of au aspassin should snatch
*r©in life our beloved Chief, overwhelming the nation
with lamentation and menrning At such a time it may
well become us, with sueh calmness as weean control,
to express a few of bur ssnttmwita; therefore, we re
L That, in the fact of the assassination of our head by
the baud of man. we bow humbly and aubmiisiYely to
the will of God, believing that, however we now de*
plore it as a most grievous affliction, tbe mar;yr s death
this
therefore it is incumbent on the nation to ferret out and
athom to their depths all the sources of oar
bereavement, and wUhont reprd. to extent or
numbers, to mete out the .fullest justice. But while
thus eearching out the utmoit.extent of guilt, let us ea
deavor to restrain our natural feelings, or vaneeauca,
set innocence should be involved in .unmerited pauish
rnent; let us show to the nationsan •**£*&*/-*s}!®
nstice, in view of an event calculated to incite to vio
S-That If any incentive were wauling to urge ns on
ward to complete the overthrow of the rebellion, this
act would determine us more «v«r *o
exert all the energy and use every honorAb e means
which God has put in out power to crajih oat every
vestige of rebellion, and to secure thcse.BnUad States
to the possession of our people under one amoral go*
7e i D §Soived J That we will wear a simple .badge of
mourning ior ninety days as an outward symbol of the
heartfelt regard we cherish for the memory of Abraham
Lincoln* as expressive of our abborreaoe of the sstauio
aeigthat deprived him of life, and of those who com
mitted it or wereacetssory to H, aadassigniJUstiveof
our determination to counteract every tracs of rebel
lion.. .. • •: • 1 1L
CSST OUR NAME IS OUR MOXIO.-A
jag, special meeting of the GOOO WILL STBAB4-
FIBS-EL GIBE COMPANY was convened, on the after
noon of the 17th tost. , to take action iu relation to the
dSithofABRAHAM Liacots. Ist. President of tlie
United State*. On motion, * eotmnlftee ot tkroe-ejn
sleting ofWUllnm McOloy, John Taggart, and B. K .
Gallagher— * a* appointed to prepare soluble roeoln
tlons. The ‘Committee, after a brief absence, submitted
the following, which were unanimously adopted:
Whereas,' Our late, revered Chief Magistrate, ABRA- ■
HAM LIHCOBB, has-been stricken down by the hand ,
01 as assassin,ner>ad t« she deed by that saint of crust
revenge born of the* system of human slavery which *
had already lighted th* torch of civil war iu our midst
and carried mourning and death to the firesMsof thou*
sar-ds of our people; and
Whereas* It is proper that the members of the Good
Will Engine Company.-in common with, their loyal
fellow citizens everywhere, should give fitting expres-i
lion to their* deep and heartfelt regret which this sadi
eventoccislons; therefore be it , ' ~
Resolved, That wearsome down with unutterable
grief at the loss orourigood and wise ruler, wkoaa pa
triotism, gentleness and devotion to *iu’y were so con
eplcuously manifested, under all clreumstacoas, as to
enshrine him ftfreinost among living men iu the hearts
o! Ms.countrymen _ .
ifcsoiPedivTbat though called from among us era he
had witnessed the full consummation of hlsnones and
labors,*yevwe rrjolcd to k now that kew&s pormlttad
. toreethe dawn of »a»v«-raof aod dnlonfor
Ms country after a long niilit of darkness* oppression,
and ginoiii. ~ ~
Mtsolved, That we will cherish his memory with
grateful and lasting rnmembraned, haying always re»
gatdedhim as the father of the ceople and the true
repretentaiive of all mat was noble and manly in the
American character. ' . , „ „
Refolded, That the hall and apparatus of the Com
pany be placed in mourning for the space of thirty day s,
anti that the proceedings of this meeting bepauhshad'
in the Ledger, Press, and TrtQutver. _
LEWIS S. HEINS, President
Tsoicas BsEsnET, Secretory. It*
K®*’ A SPECIAL MEETING Of THE,
l2Sf ONKED STATES FIBS COMPABY wUI be
held at their B&U, on F&IPAY BVBNifIG, April 21st,
at 8 o’clock. By order of thej*resident_
It* JOHN CPETIS. Secretary.
rcr OFFICE OP THE CITY BOUNTY
FBNO COEkIMION. OOMSIGfiWEALTH
BUILPIMG, 613 OHBTEf CT BTRBBT.
pnn.ADELPfIiA, April 20, 1865.
Notice Is hereby glveiju_that allciaints for City Scanty
»nd all bills against the Fund mustatonos be died at
this ifflce.; . -
By order of the ComtMßdon „
ap£o-6t BICBABDR WINSHIP, Secretary,
££&» FERNETLVARIA SEAMEN’S
fex? FEIEHO SOOIETt;-The ANNUAL MBgr
-IBG of thra SOCIETF' will be held at tbs BTBLS
BOOMS- WALNUT and SEVENTH Streets. TO-IfOB
BOW (Friday) AFTESfifOON, at half-past four o’clock,
at which meeting the annual report will bs read and
eers elected for the ejsnio g year. „
it* JOHN M HaBPEB, Seoretary.
A TOM® FROM TFR OCR AS.
KK 1 Tfee First *naiv6r*&?y of the Dsdlcatioa of the
BURlßfcß’B BAPTIST BfiTdtßL, FR’*»HT Street, be*
low ChrUti&o, Will be beid on TBTTBSDAV.iQtb April,
1865 Atfdrtsset will be delWewd by Q. }>t
Boardmun, F. S. Benson.A, Efc £«»g, and H,
-ftbusb. iU»9 most cordlall r -
a*. . , jqsbph psaax. pastor.
ÜBIOW IfVTtOt-iIPbS
COv» Jsr.uH'.
wanajiak:o» * BEOVN’S
S. E. cor. SIXTH* audMABKBF Sts.,
MA.BRIED.
331813.
rS'i.Aj'A bkguias mketiso of
•=» THB PBOPtB-fl STO3K EXCHANGE, Held at
their.ooni. Bo SOS CHESTBUT Street, on thic 18th
Sc* of April,-IMS, i tras on motion
Been pea, Tl iat we srupend basin?ss itotil ftfiidsr
rent, 24th Inst-', ei a mark of respect and
f«>r tne lat» President of ib* Doited Spates
Jtceolvtd, That we deplore tbe er*nfc that has re
sected bijaj'roiß oe, and from the head of this nation*
ns a calamity as great in its c*ns*<uiBi:cjaas it Una*
Sreceaented in Us char cc tor A country re'.cute from,
ie hands of traitors, who had confederated together,
forits overthrow, may well mourn orer Mis untlttsly
end. Bis goodness of heart and firmness of character,
conjoined with Mis great abilities, render &ls loss one
that fills our hearts with sadness, and yells the future
With clouds and' dSTbnefes.
Jct&olved, That the rooms of the Board be drip 3d ip
morning for the space of thirty days ""
• > ■ James r gaskiiss,-
W. R- WHITS.
> JOSSPH C. BHDBTBR,
J. MAKS3ZXE J 0583,
It / Committee
1 taETIHO or THE 3BBSl
**** VtSTVbr CaESTBtJT SILT* andite vlcinltr,
will be heft fin-FRIDAY SVESTNO. 21. t Uutl. at »
o clock P. M., In the BBPOT HALIi, for the purpose of
Kkptwtlaf (BUr ieatimentetn reference to the recent
terrible calanrfly -w hlch he* Befallen the Americas
people.
asar* THS CWrBOM.IIB9
'■w or PVBLW SCHOOLS, First VUtaiat «t P*nn
*jsv**fa. , V -FHILA&KLPfctA, April 17, ISBS.
meeting of the Ckra troll *ie of PubiieS«b.oolU, First
District of Ptnnaylvantby held at the Controllers' Cbaoi
bar* on M April* 17th, 18®5» the foUovriag Fre
amnio ana Beiomtious wore adopted :
Wr,erms, Br an inscrutable diepecsatloirof the Stt
preme Governoro? the Culver*#, ABSAHA4I jSfNOOLST,
the FreitUe&t of the Unite 1 States, has bun removed
from our midst, and the hearts of a loyal people are
* yprun* with anguish at this sadden bereavement;
'Ana whereas, The noble character of the'departed*
the many virtues of hie private and public life, the dU
tinffnished devotion manifested'by him in all hiradts
*to the oenae of human freedom and equal rights fcuall
mashind, and the sincere and soul conseeratfon.
or himself to the m3gb.tr task of the preservation of oar
„ glonons union, and »il Its blessincs to ns and posteritsv
k do vf#ll deserve the heartfelt acknowledgement of »
* grateful people; therefore, be it
Resolved. That in the death of the
sixteenth Presides*; of the United States, the nation has
: sustained an affliction which we deeply mourn and fla»
' pJore.
Resolved, That to Abraham Lincoln, under the bless
ing of God* the nation owes its preservation In a period
of awful peril, and we will ever associate with bis me
mory a recollection ofthe deep debt of gratitude which,
we owe him. -
Resolved* That we will ever h*ld in grateful venera
tion hie unblemished character as aj&an, a patriot, and
astateinisn.
. Eaiolwd, That we extend to the widow and family of
our lsmented President the aesurauoe not only of our
heartfelt eimpathy, hot alto of that of th*/ourteen
hundred leaoi era and more than seventy-five thousand
echclareunder onreare. . ....
Resolved, That this Chamber shall hadraptd' In
mourning lor six months.in token of oar grief aid ear
-nation's toe*?- , . ... , ...
Xfsolved, That, as a mat and fitting tiibnto to thaf
memory of the mas whom we delight to hoaor. and
whose bright example we would desire the youth wi
der onr care to emulate, the Public Schools of this Dis
trict be closed daring the present week. . ■ .
Resolved, Tbatitberseommesded to eaeh Section to
bold such appropriate exercises on MOJUtaT AFTKK*
-SOON. April 24vb, as will'further testify the grief'of
all connected with our Public School* on the occasion
of“ti)s areas Sat local Calamity* and that each Section
be requested to forward an attested record of its pro.
ceedisge to this Board, to be put together and forwarded
to the family of our late President with the resolution*
of tbis meeting.
From the minutes. w * _ «
aplS St BBSBY V. HALL! WELL* Secretary.
K3S* offices of mb boars of
§S£? HEALTH, S W Corner Sixth and Sanaom
tiireets, Phclapelphia. April 18,1855,
At a meeting of the Board of Health, held this day,
the following were •unanimously wit:
Whereas. ThU Board have neaxd with profound sor
row ofthe ae«a»tiratipn of our worthy and
beloved Chief Magtatrate, ABK&Hih ItlHGOIilT; and
whereas, we desire, a« it becomes us; in common, with
(OurtfeUoW-citizens, to give public expression to our
feelings on an occasion when, In the midst of joy a* a
loyal people at the downfall of awicked »b*lUoK»'*ad
the prospect of s speedy peace, the whole nation finds
itself plunged in unalterable gloom and sadness; there
tOT£eeoli)ed> That in the sudden and tragical death of
ABEAHAX LI9GOLH we mourn the loss of. a virtaoue
oScer, a pure patriot, an honest man, and a martyr to
hh country** cause. . . , .
• Resolved, ns a mark of onr sintere grief for thebe
reavement the nation ha* sustained, that tM* Hall
i be c raped in mourning for ninety days, and that on
! the day of the funeral ofthe late President of the United,
i States this office be closed ~ _ . ,
Resolved, That these proceedings be published in
! >t apl«Bt yPaPaI yASHiaOTOH L. BLADES. Clerk.
: ’
THB HEW YORK AND IeIYEBPOOIi -~
PETROLEUM COMPANY.
OBGAMIESD UNDE* THB " W :'
KOKHS AMD - MANUFACTURING LAWS OF'THE
BTATB 01 HEW YORK.
nfeFTTAT,, ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
OHM HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES,
$lO PER SHARE.
BHBSOBIPTIOM PRICE, $5 PER SHARE.
NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT.
OFFICES: ....
Hoi a* EMPIRE JDItWIfi,
*O, TfBBOABWAT, NEW YORK. ,
“post Oyyifln AMHgBw, Box No. SSSB, Nnvr Yonx.
.... JIWIOBBB.
Hob'. SARIEL B. DICKINSON, President.
WM. T. PHIPPS, Vice Pretldent.
BOBEST BASSETT, Secretary.
H. /. BUKTIS. Hialag Snp«rintendent,Tltn«yUlfeP».
ATLABTHJ BAHK.Mo.I4S Bio*dw»y,K.Z.,T»«Wunr.
. The well, of th« Com»»BT »« new predmlng oil.
Poyment foi stock m*y Bo loaAe ia drafte. re«i»t»r»fi
oot*«,or OoTeramentßoodil exd seouriaos; whliCbottdl
imd MCOrlttos wtU bo-tokoß ot tkelr yaiuo._
BemlUence. m*y bo oddraMed to “»• Comjouy.,?. O-
Box *O. 8388, Maw York City, or to ‘ Atlaatlc Bonk,
TrooHtry of the HeW Tork MA'LlTarpoiH Patroleu*
Company, Ho. 142 BfOltdwity. Mow iork City* ox to
any of It, agents. ; ~ mas gm
|3gP AMERICA* BAM
. , . ASD
SAIL MACHINE . MAOTFACTBEWfi
COMPANY
o»
PENNSISLYAHIA AKD MAETLAHD.
CAPITAL •vv 66300,000.
6,080 SHAKES—PAB UWK, W.
msDisi,
HERRS THOHAS.
‘ hkmmm*.
JOBS W. HALL.
'. D»Bfltoaa. '*
BSSKT THOM AS, Hatrißbnr,.
JOBS w. HALL, Harrisbarc.
O. A WALBOBS, PSUadeU.UA.
B. G.BIBMAH. Baltimore
BSSEI GtiLBSKT, HairiiLnn. ,
_ . SAHXXKS, ’ ' „
. ADAMS i LEVIB. Philadelphia.
The Subscription Bookfor Hie Capital Stock of tWe
Company li sow open atthe BaslUif Houseof apAKS
* P IjETIS»J9o. 3050HB8TJMJr Street, Philadelphia.
Person# wishing I© make a profitable i*r«stmont are
respeetfally imite4te«UonMe«»M
who will further information, and will show
them the Machines, now running and mating a*u#.
The advantages weolaim for our Machines oyer any
are: r. ■ ‘
That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better
head, and fewer iinperfoet naili. M
That they effeet a iarlng of notless tlmn.ifty per
cent in the expense of grtndingluiiTß# and dlea
• And the Machines Mn* they *
. saying of from fifty to\#«yeatyfive per cent, in the
la p»xt°estaeling’an lnterest, and
-win piece ce.il mod examine tor themcslyea. APIS lm
'tsap»' BTATEMEIST OF IKK ESREVC
Be* OIL COMPART PROM MAT 10m, 1854, TO
MARCH Mb,. 1165. A7i_fiBfi Of
Total r*i»lpls. -. ui
paid dividends Joly B*«B.0OOi Aug.
59. slo.oooiOct, 10. *10,000; Dec 22.
•< Salary of Supsrintenderit... LOOM
«* •? Assistant Clerk™. 333
*• Tfooks, Stationery, &c.—~ MS 74 ?f
Balance on heed. March $, 1855.....510,677 28
{SIM* * ffS. M. OARTBB, Treaaarer,.
,c<s> »Mnt»OV “THE HOOTER ASO
|3» Marshall oh. c 0.,” • . . _
B. W. COBHSR PirTH AKD OKBSrsrT,
, - y.,;-. Boon 80. a.
T T!« H piW«ton?w^id l r?B 8 p;ctfttlly li.formlhe Stark;
h older# The Hoover and Marshall OilGomp*ay
that the affairs or tho Company are in a good and pound
condition, and thipb® developmsnts on their property
are That they conldhave
declared a dividend some time ago from the pTodtfWs of
ihelrwtlf. nowylMding, hut instead of dolngßohave
■_applieo the proceed# thereof to thehoring of the new
also lewed of the fifty-acre tract,
and have had for ngra . leasee for
hall the oiL The wells on this tract are to he tnak ixa*
“tseiefeflarge (MU* 1 avtn* neeUiy tm
theimntedlnte vlobsity of the tt ty- acre trB ', ot . 'h«r feil
the Eraatect oocOdMCe In expecting! he mo«tB«.ttafactory
restatl The-well now being bcred by tbe Company,
on the Hoover tract, they feel amured will yield notleee
than Billy barrels of otlper day. The books of the Com
pany. with letters almost -dally recslred from the Ba.-
nermtendent, are opsnfor inspection at the office of the
BD g d l f WgnRST, Secretary.
PHH.APBX.yHIA. April Uth. 1380. ap!B-6t
argg*. ItmnSißß BOTIOE.-OFnOE «
*3B mhibal oil compart, sa*
Street. Fnn.ADJii.PHiA. April W. 18»5.
The Board of Dlrcetore have this day declared a divi
dend of 088 PER CEBIT, on the eaeltal sUch or tli.
Company, payable at thetfodlce on and after the 2S.a
met, deaf of stale laxes The transfer hooka will
close on the 19th Instant, at Bo’clock P. M and re open
on the 27th last. TH. A SSAitLB,
apl3-8t Secretary.
OFHCE Of THE PIERREPOST
,fc» OIL COMPART, 1»1 South THIRD Street,
* A l m«etln* B of the Stookbolderswlllbe held at the otlee
of the Company, on MOBDAT, May let, 1555. « H
o’clock h, for the pnrpowa-otorganiiattoa and auction
of Director# to Betv# for.the on*nin? ,
apH-tmyl Wa H WALLACE. Secretary.
•ssr OFFICE OF THE HESOEC-TB
MIBIBO COMPAHT, Ho 3»* WaLSOT St.
' PsdAPBhPHIA. April 11-MSS
BOT’CS Is hereby clycn that alt Stock of the RKSO
LOTB MIBIBO COMP AST oh which lnetalmente are
due and nspOd la hereby declared forfeited, an* wtU
be cold at public auction on SaTBBDAT, thclStbday
of May, ISM. at Pl o’clock, noon, »* Charter
Secretary of the Corporation, aocorain* to the Charter
and By-Laws, unless redeemed on ot before tnataay.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBI.
tpl2 tmyU Secretary and Trea«nr«._
PS- NOTICE—A SPECIAI. MECTIM«
of the Stockholdera of the BLUE CBSBK OIL
COMPAB-T wlll be held-at the Ocmpany’e offlce. 80.
40T WALBOT Street, onJaATCRDAf, the 22d April,
Marti tbS Board. 1 8.8. ALSOP,
apU-IBv* - ■; Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE AMERICA*
l=S? 8188 ISSPSAJIOB OOMPABT,
PHti.ADßi.pniA, April 10,18».
The Dlrectore haya deolareaaDlridwd of
SBYB* DOLLARS. ASD TIFTT OBBTSPBR SHARB
tor the last MX Months which wIU he paid to the Stock
holders or thetr least Representatives, on and after the
With Instant, CLBsR OP ACL TAXES.
apll-9t CL. ORAHPOBP. Seo’y..
SOHOTEHILE ABB SESfttß
I® HASS A RAILROAD COMP A* T. OFFICE
*»T Sooth FOURTH Street. . ,n«
Fhil£dklpisxa., April fltli, 1858 ,
: The aaanftl meeting of the Stockholder# of thU
eompeiiy* end no election for President and “t*
tUcigerec will take pl»ca at the OFFItfS of .the COX
plpy. on fcOHDAT, tie tot dny of Hay hast, at U
°'ap7 C DMI WM. H. WEBB. Seoretarr
a3S» *OTICE—THE ASBVAE HBET
into of the Stockholders of the Olendon Iron
: Cbm&any will at tlmir -office, 2fo. 39 MILS
S Btre«U Boston, os .WEpJIBiOAY, May 3d next, at
I* eleven o T dock, for the choice,of -Dlreotore and the
I tranisctlon.or stLek oth€r boaioee-aa mat come before
the meeting. ‘ GEO. &. MIHOX, yreaearsr.
|- Bobtov, 2prUi7,lBBS. ' . apl9*Bl
HY. J. WILLIAMS.
H..KOBSELL THAYER.
F. M. BOOK.
NOTICE IE JHEKKHY OITEH
R®' that the Animjl Heollog of the StockMdars ol
the OBNPKAt TKANSPOSTaTIOSI COMPAHt O?
PBBMfcTLfxHIA will hs Meld at tbs offloe, oonier of
JTHIBTIBTH and MARKET ftreete, Wett Phlladelpnta,
obMOMDAV, the Nth day of AnrlX next, at 10 o’oiook
A. M., for tfte imre-oto of elesttnr Nine Director*, a
TrOMturar. and becretary. to ears, for one year.
-IMKKCHANTS’ ASH MAJSUYAC
K® TDJBEKB'MATIOHAt BAHK. _
‘ PrrtgßOKO, April 11.18*5.
Stockholders are hereby mottled that Books will bo
opened fer aubscrlptioa to the' new stock of this BaHk
at the COHMBEOreL HATIOHAI. SAME, to Philadel
phia, on MOHDAY. May let. ISHJB and will continue
open dorlof banking hours, dally, from 10 o’clock A
M. to 3 oV'cci P. ST, until Thnniday, Jane Ist, 18®.
By order of the Board of Direetorff
JOHN SCOTT, Jr., Qaahler.
H. 6: BILLMAB. President.
. Pittehnrg, Pennfe
ROBT. 8. STEM.IHa.VIee President, . .... .
Philadelphia aplß-tM
ra> OFFICE OF THE MARttCEIIE
fc® MIHIH6 COMPAHT.
310 WAtIfDT STREET. „ •
Pan,A»Ei,pnxA, Awfil 18.1865.
- The Annuel Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com
pany for tbs Bleotlpn of Directors and snob othsrJmH
ness »b me S come before It, will be held at therOffloe of
the Company, Ho. SIP Wcl cat street, city, of Phila
delphia. on flte first MONDAY, the first day of May
next-at one o’Slow P. M, . ,
ap 9 lilt DAVID » HBVL, Secretary.
fag- OFFICE OF THE CAfiERM PE-
R® troleCM oompant, a»t walnct m»o.
. , . PhilaoedPHlA, April 13.18®,
By a resolntlon of the Bond of Directors.' the books
of this Company Were closed on MONDAY, the ISth
inet Holders of remSiptc will pleasa present them &8
the Ofilce and roeeiTsftiwir certificates.
Pot the lifotmAtloD of subscribers it may he elated’
tbatrbrsioes th* eeyeral wells now to operation on one
of the farms of this Company, forty new wells are now
betos snxk' several of'whleh will be finished within
sixty days; whilst on tlsctr other farm the Board hare
directed forty lots to bt leased, .for widen there are al
ready applicants tor twenty-lira.
J. L. DAELIMOTON,
ap’4-6t ; Secretary.
fetqg- -OFFICE OF TJHR JERDEY WEtl,
K® OIL COMPAHT- *aB>CHBSTMDT Street.
PhiladbUptua. April 11. 18®.
DIVIDBSD —The'Directors hare this day declare!
their Third Monthly Dividend of THREE PBS CENT ,
payable at the office on and after May 1. The transfer
hooka will lo closed from the SM Instant until Ist
proximo:- VT M BA SLOW,
aplß tuthsSt georetary and Treasurer,
wragw OFFICE OF THE MAPIE A9IBEB
*s® OIL COMPART, »3 South T9IRD Street.
- Veu-AnaLPmx, April 10,18®.
The first annual meeting'o! the stockholders of.thle
Company will he hold on
WBDNKSDaT. the 8d day of Hay. 1865.
at the office of the Company, between the' hours of
4 and 8 o’clock P. M., to eloct FIVE DlßSaroaS. to
servo for bne year. - B. BRAUMOHT gfALBT*
epll tmhtfit* j Secretary.
•Sa» KOBTHBR* LfBERTIIH AS#
E® PENH TOWNSHIP RAILROAD COMPANY,
Philadelphia. April 8.1845,
The Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of thie Com
pany. and an Election tor Officers to serve for the en
ftuingyear. and nntil others shall ha elected, will ha'
held at the t’ffide of the Philadelphia and Raiding Rail
-road Company,’ Mo. 287 South FOURTH Street, on.
MONDAY, the let day of Mar next! at ll'o’etoek A M.
apB trevl WILLIAM g-WBBrt Secretary.
dig- ePDRTTOBESB INTERSATIOS
,E® AL BXHIWTIOS. ’ Contributors to the shore
Exhibition will receive eyery information by esalling
lit the oßbe of the Portuguese Consul,' 901 South
■FRONT Street. apW-fit
Fig- ROOM fiFRIIfi RAILBOA#
.E® COMPANY.
PxrLADSLPnrA, April S. 1855
The annual meeting of tee etookholders of thhi Com
pany, and an election for President and six Managers
to serve for the ensuing year, and until others shall be
sleeted, will be held at the Office of the pklladslphla
snd -Beading, Railroad Comosnr, No, 1827 b.tath
'FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, the let day of May
next, at 11X o’elock A. M_ _ _ ,
atig-tmyl WM. H. WEBB, Secretary.
HILITAHY.
II THEDA.TIB OTJRS t
215t# PENNSYL¥ASI4 TOLCNTEERS.
iHm- tmiOXJ league regiment;
THE > MILITARY COMMITTEE Of THB UNION
LEAGUE has received authority to' mis* ANOTHER
KEGIMEIT OF INFANTRY for ►
TWELVE MONTHS’ SERVICE,
UNDER THE CALL OF DECEMBER 19, ISOA
Orders have been siren to the Provost Marshals and
other Mastering Officers to mnatsr to Reunite for the
Regiment... •
The Officers are all Veteran Soldiers, and will taka
ease of their man, and ho with them to the Jgld.
HEADQ.UAETEES,
NATIONAL GUARDS’ HALL,
RACE STREET, BELOW SIXTH.
CITY AID UNITED STATES BOUNTIES:
ONE YEAR eee»4«eto*>ems4«tot*Mi> a eases $5OO.
TWO YEARS 650.
THREE Y EARS —-i-.-v-, 800.
Besides the HIGHEST WARD BOUNTIES and PAT,
RATIONS, and CLOTRUta.
Rscruitiag Stations hare hsen eetahllehed to various
patls *i the «Hy. „
Byorderoftha
MILITARY COMMITTEE OF THE UNION LEAGUE.
ap7.B-»pll ththegt ■
fi BANCOCK’B COBPS OF YETE
i BANS, HEADQUARTEM. RICHMOND KALL.^
It All mm recrnlted at Third and Green streets- will
receive their Clothing and Special Bonnty, and he tor
-wardtd to Washington THlh JtVBSING.
-Thty will he prepered to execute th,lr Powers of At:
tornsy for eeßostion of Locbl Bounty at these Head
gnartersTHlß DAY. at 10 o’clock A. M.
All sbeentees willhe treated axdeserters.
By order of , ■ BJ-T AXMAN,
It* Major let Amy Corps and Brevet Coi, U. B. Y.
» PRIZE MONEY AND GOVBRN
HSIEST Ki»DMTr TO ALL WHO BUMC TB&
W UNITED BTnTIS K ARISE CORPS,
fit ’ Order* have been received from'the head of the
Karine Corps, at Waafcintton notto restrict reerntte to
a particular elan (as has bee a the ease heretofore), bat
to receive ALL who have tarred la the volnnteer.isr.
vice, or to the regulars, or is the marines, Hi have
bees honorably discharged. Bach persons Mlistinc ia
the United States Marine* will receive the Govern
raent bounty, and will alee be entitled to their abate el
prise money in any eaptnre el the enemy •« vessels,
For farther talormaHon awly at the reeroUUg. ren
dezvous. So 311 South PkOST Street, between * A.
M. and S o’clock P. kUerexy
Captain aad Recruiting o*cer.
RETAIL DRY GOODS.
“JJARRIS” FINS CASSIMEREB.
OASSIMERES FOB BOYS.
BLACK FRENCH OLOTIIS.I
LADIES’ ZEPHYR SiOKINQS.
FINE FRENCH COATINGS.
NEW LOW PRICES.
COOPER Sc CONARD,
S. E. Cor. Ninth and Market Sts.
TT7FIIPB BLA.CK DOUBXiB WIOTH
JLi VOO U BBIiAINISjJI and ftl 13—neaily old price!
Lupta*B S*4 Black Wool Delaines. «3 cts,
l*unls.’ft Mode Wool Delaines. 62 ete.
Black alpacas. 60, 66*' W» 88, $L A».
Lltht Color* Alpacas* 82 eis. —a bargain.
Auction lot Plaid Mohairs. 87 eta. 4
Beet American Print*, 20 and 26 eta.
WU*Bnff m™.
sSg* I#w “* “"***
tr!9-tf B. B. sor. HIHTH aadWARKB l- Streeta.
TOH2? F. YOUNG.
tl Ho. TO Horth POBBTH Street, ,
Baa bow la store almost extensive assortmeat of
DBSSB GOODS
at the VERT LOWEST PRICES. apS-lmtt
NEW PUBLICATIONS.
gT. PHILIPS t ST. PHILIPS t
THE NEW NOVEL
BY THE AUTHOR OR “BUTLBDQB,” .
Is EOlee to hare an-Immsnse sale, for It is tar beat
boot, sad orders are poarla* la for It from every
"Say 111 a few- days. CABLET OH, Publisher. Hew
lorir. ; *PW3i
TO BE PUBLISHED IMMEDIATELY:
l THBTBRBTBDB TRAQEDr AT WASHtWOMH.
•absabsihatioh op PBBSiDBSrr lisoolh.
A fall and correct Account from reliable authority of
“jftgSSt ?rna Harder Secretsry Sew
“liot laid to Assassinate Yloe President Johnson and
tbs whole Cabinet, with an anthontlo hlstowand. a
likeness of ail the partis. in anr way connected with
death-bed sesnes of the President.
The whole splendidly Illustrated'with fine EnsraTiOda
bT We have bad a large force of oniraTsrs, printere snd
niVtATB BA-natsutW ensscei on this work since Koacay,
17th wiUhe prepared to filial} orders sop. as
received. Price *5 cents. Onr liberal dlseonnt will bo
allowed to the trade to book Meets, and others. Or
ders first received will be first & 0o
* 603 AROa Street,
It* Philadelphia,. Pa*
gUBSCRIPTION BOOKS FOR
BUTRIB’S BUPERIOR STEEL-PLATE PORTRAIT OP
PRESIDENT LINCOLN
nra open at Mo. 90S AHCH (justtiY
Only Agent lor rwiidel jhi».
splO timtnfit
A fair copies for Bala.
Flags i flags i flags 1- just
leulyad, thr*a»i*e»>of Muslinßilk
Plays. Call early. . W- TIUjKR.
aiwß-W 32 Sooth FOURTH Street.
Lincoln moubning badges
and' Mad ala, at 32 Booth FOURTH Bt. tapiß-St
Ti’INELY EXECUTED MEDALS OF
I PKUSIDKBT ’ UItOOLS. a»d„ Mantenairt Oangal
0. B. OBaHT. Porsaleat Ho. 326 oaBjfHUI St.,
’ JOHK B: WABMER&BOSB
HOTO GRAPHS OFIIR. LIN
COLS —The Bait likenesses of our lata President,
In card and larze sizes, Pobllnlied by .
splBM» CBBMSR M CO., 18 SgntbEIGHTHBt-
■pKESIOENT LINCOLN BADGES FOB
A sale. wholesale and retail. The j*toMßSlsr'
IPIB-31* -SaIdHBMUOT BT.
RE P U BLICAN INYIN 01 BLEB’
BADQKB, for sale by B iHBRjIT,
aplS-lt* ■ 581 qHBgIHOTST.
SCOTT’S EVENING GOLD AND
STOCK BXCHAKOK at tha ASBBMM.YBUILD
-IKGS,. will be openKvery Krasina for tha traosaorton
ofbnslnesa, ' aplMt
'JHE FEAN KLIN SAVING FUND,
‘ MO. 136 BOOTH FOURTH BTRBEP, BKLOW
CfIRSTNOT, -
Pays lire per eent. Internal on Deposit*. Aaenta for
the gala of United. States 7 S-lDLoansat-Psr. Gtrarn
ment, Stats and City Loam and Stoaka boufhf tint aold
•or depositors and others cnOonuaDsldif. mhlg ;8n»
§ WRITTEN AND VERBAL DE=
SCBIFTIONS of Character,Constitution, and Ta
lent, with ADVICI on Business, Health. Must.
and evenTna. by ■_ JOHN L. OAPKK,,
fl^^^aJyMHo.Hß^TK^H^.aboTaOhainnl.
WANTS.
W ANTED—'AM< DESIHOTJB OF
ttosderfo!, tfsefal, moßoy-aaTiss* and zaOßay-lkfckuif
vftddclii'at a owst cftfeep* tct
Sird, is very MantlTn*. and will l«*t a lifetime. Pa
nted JaamaryiVA. P.ISgS, mpid _
WAN T E IT—AT *lO PER DAY—
ansta is every neirborhood In fonnsylvanla
and Bow Jn«w, to del! abe&ntlfni «ner»Tfts* of Abrs.
bam Lincoln Address BABrbBBON 4 GO- 5* 611
OBBSTBOT?Street, (aedoddfloor) ghlla. ' gpiS-ltt'
WAN T E D—A PARTNER, WITH
_*V_AonTWMiVB Ia.FT?TB*S THOtTSAHTIDOI;
LARa, is a safe and Tory profitable business into* Oil
rejtloßS First clan reference? furnished.
ayerege 33% per cent
Address * ‘Bob* Fide*” ofß<w* tforih Am rican and
27. 8. Game. . ; apifl-2t*
WAH TBP-A BAI/3SMAN IN A
CLOTH STOKE,
to toll city trade. Address, with. rew name. Box 998,
Post Offices *pM M»
WANTED, AT *l5O ■ PEK : month.
I! A KBLIABMS OajrVASSBR Is evSflr town and
eoßity, for tbo Blfßeßaid BPT, the latoTetttor
and exciting boob' ever published. embracing the ad
vestnree of a woman is tbo Union army as Boras,
Scent »nd Spy, givirut a wt TiTidinnat. FtWorc of the
War. tfo have Agenfe clearing per month, wb ith
we will prove to any'donbting. applicant. Semi for
circnlsr*. Address "JOBB9. BEOS. * CO., Bo 600
CHSbTaET Street, PMladeiphla. Fa. ’ ’ agllP itt*
WANTED—GAS YASSERS FOR
Tf bins IKStTR AMOBTfce beat terms offerXSj. Ap
piyst *3» OBBBTBOT Bfc.bectmdatory. mfcalim*
fIAITAL-KOAT BUILDERS A®D
v* CABIrBSES WANTED, a* OHBSTEB.
MICK « TO..
Cluster, P«nn*-_
“EMPLOY MBNT HOUSE FOR HQUB®
-»-J'Hggj>EKB, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Wattem,
Norses, Cooke, Eattodresass, and general honaeworit,
■ whitoand colored. 80a I.OCPBT Bt. aiK-lm
T7MPLOTMENT BOUSE ro« CLERKS,
.JJ Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Portere. Watob-
KU, goeehmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tenders.
Walters, Farm-hands. aardenera.&o. Employers salted
at shortnotice. Spa and 804, LOtIPST Bt- apt-tin
THING OF THE TIMES
'J-EOWKS'S PRIZE WVBDOPES.—Agentswanted
evetywbere. Premium Watches riven tohgentn.. On
receipt of ftfi we will mail, poet-paid, lOOnntvelopee,
and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting-CJasa Watch M i
premium to the azekt. A single Envelope sent, with
circular and,foll partlcolsrs, on receipt of2d esnts. Ad
dress A. H. ROtfcßN * 00”, P. O.,Box4STO,3BESB*:-
MAN Street, S. t. nrharsm
TO PHOTOGRAPHERS.
JL Wanted by a Young Sian of thorough capability a
situation S» O m rat dr. ,
, address “b. e. T. Prest oVcs. apl9-3t«
& WANTED TO RENT—FOR ONE
oi 2D ora yeass. a. ttooH HOtJBILwHb modara im
provements, ictrsiebed or nnftun^sned; ioo&Moo. t>?0~
ftrod beiwe&a Broad aiid twenty- first streets. ott
ivnt,or Sprnceatrefeis, Poasfsaicmreqairßdftbottt 4 ’
■July Ist Aa exceUeot opportaDii? to reat Of penooff
*oin* abroad. Good locations otbar tbaa above not
-objectionable. Address Bo* 863 U P. O- apii-gt*
VINANCXAIm
U, 8.
SEVTUV-THHctTCVr LOAN.
Bysnthorltr of the Semetary of Bet Treasury. the
.andenlood hae-asmmed Uw General SnbMrlpUo*
agency ter the sale ol Catted «|etoe Ttoeenry-Voto*
hearing seven sad three-tenth* m Interest ter
annua, known as tbs _
BEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
' Vkaae Votes an Issnsd andsrdats of Jans 15, IBM,
and ate payable Bins ysarsfrom that time. In «W
vary, or are eonTsrtible st the option ol tka holder Into
U. S, HP EXE PER GENT.
GOLD-BEARING BONDS
' these Benda are now trertt aaremlars of nine ter
cent. . Inslndln* gold Interest from Vovnaber, whisk
makes theartnnl proft en ths T-30 loan, a* current
rates. tßelndinx interest, abont ten per sent, ter an
num.' besides its asemrtian from State amt «nw»<e<jMit
taxation, wkic* eMtfrom otuio t*rt» p«r osnt mors,
according to the rate levied on otic? property, the
internet la payable semi-annually by eonpons attached
to cask-note, whlsh may ha ent etand sold to u> bank
j>r banker.
The interest amoanta to
One .ent per day on a *« note.
Twooente per day oa a *lOO note.
Ton eenta »er day qga*M6 nets. ->
Twenty eonts pot day on a sl.ooonote.
1 One Dollar per day on a *6,000 note.
Vote* of all the denemlnstlonenamed wlllhe proytyt
ly fanUhtd upon receipt of eubesrlptloiu. and ike notes
forwarded at onoo. The lnteresMo If th June next will
be pald ln adyanoe. This Is
the ONLY LOAN IN market
now offered by the Government, and It is eonldutt?
expested that Us smporlor advantages WIU make It the
great popular loan of the people.
fcesa than *900,000,000 of the Loan suthoriied by the
last Congress are now on the market. This amount,
at the rate at which it is belng absorbad, will all be
enbssrtbed for within four months, when the notes
wm undoubtedly eoaamind a premium, aa hts uni
formly been the ease at the eloee of the snheeriptlons
to other Loess.
'in order that eUlrens of every town and motion of the
country may Be afforded- for taking the lean,
tke Rational Banks, State Banks, and Private Bankers
thronghont the country have genersUy agreed to re
solve scbsertptloiia at par. Snbsertber* will select their
own agents. In whom they hays eoafdease. and who
only are to be reeponslWs for the delivery of thanotaa
for whleh they receive orders.
„ JA T G OOKBi
SUBSCRIPTION AGBET.
Ho. 114 SOUTH THIRD BTBHBT,
PHTI.aDg.PBIA.
COUPONS, A-aOj
gS 1881.
DUB MAY-1,1865, AND JUDY 1,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET BATES,
WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers,
KPS.IM ' UP SOUTHTHIRD STREET.
OBAJtLB* XKOnT. AMX. SSWCW. W.
QUARLES EMORY & CO-.
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
No. 15 Sooth Third street,
ipnrr.* nir.fm g.
All Usd, of BBtamai fund* ul Gold and Silver
bought ud Kli, ud CoHeetions mad*.
Parttrnlar attention given to the yarahaee ud sal* of
Government. State, ud other Stock* sad Loans on cora
mLulon. ■ aoW-dm
5-20
COUFONS,
DUE
ALA.Y Ist,
bought at highest market price,
BY
DBEXEIi & CO*,
raMl-tmvl Mo. 3* BOUTH THIRD BTBBBT.
7.30. 5-2 a 10-4 a
ADAMS Ac LEVIS,
No. SOS CHESTNUT STREET,
BANKERS AND BROKERS.
All kinds of
GOVERNMENT SSCTTBITrSB AND STOCKS BOUGHT.
SOLD. ABB NEGOTIATED.
GOLD ANB SILVER BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Special attention given to OIL BTOCKB. mhtt-Bta
UWAXP Bosons. NOKAOI *. PBAEBOS.
JJDW. ROBINS Ac CO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKEBS,
■a. 47 BOtWJBt THIKO BTBEEr,
PHILADELPHIA.
AUKUtBSOP
SAJtS Hons, GOLD, SILVER, BTOOKB, BOEDS,
ADD GOVERNMENT SBCUKITIBB.
BOUGHT AND BOLD.
Colleetloae mad* on all puts of the eonntry.
Deposit* reoetved, *nfeiect to sight draft. udlntMaat
*Hop*d. J . . mh7-3m
gECOND
NATIONAL BANK*
OF PITTSBURG, PBNRSYItVANIA,
(LATB lEOH city TBUST COBPANY.I
CAPITA!*. ©BOO,OOO.
BABKEBB' ABD MERCHANTS' OOLLEOMOBB
promptly attended to OB the moat BwoiaWt term*.
8. i. WARNER, President.
JOHN K PATTIBSOH. Cashlar. BthS-ftß
B. LEECH & COMPANY,
BARKERS AH» STOCK BROKERS,
*0.14 FABftNHAE BUILDINOS,
(Bum BT.. BELOW TitiJtD),
OMi. government Bond*. Ott ud MauHaßOomi
BtoOk*. bought and aold on Commission,** the *o*rial
dU imned on London. Pari*. Antwerp, A*. jg36-Sw
AIJCTIOR BAK.ES. I
■JJNITED STATES
COTTON SAtE.
«»000 BAIBS
UPLAND COTTON
WILL BE SOLD,
Cnder dJrt*a«n of Simeon Draper, U. 8. Cotton agent,
ITJIJ*tSY>AYr, MAY 4tb, 1865,
at ONE O'CLOCK P. M.,
ifeXOHANGES SALESROOMS.
■XBt BBOAIWAY. B!W YOSK.
Samplee ata bo seen aff ile.olllßi of Messrs. Easton a
Vet three before the sale.
Catalogues win' be rosd*on the26thlast, atßjetot
ar go. and rifthe Custom Etodse. : aplf &t
■pfRJJS AND TALLOW.—WILL B 1
** i oid at PnblUt An*tioa y
iBBt g.Atll'o’ck-ct a ic. f at iIXTH-STBSar WHAEF
BeefßSdee.
2irßTf,Be«rHTd«*.
l€l>ryCalfS*i3s.
PaHs.
SI.IH TaU*w CBaeff,
68*K afa)lD|i« Jfaate-ibot OIL
3.C42 parabdsofTallcw Scrape.
4,950 pilots of Boros
2,000 M«»rtsd Binpty Sairrals.
Tends easft t In GoyerDment fends,
BULL, Ll«*C Col. *C. S.
-wifam&M*. April u>m& • aptr &
QA R 3.'— WALN'U T-BT.
theitbe.
TO TBE PUBLIC.
In eoßsegiienee of the great GALA
HITS the Eatiotf has suffered* and
my own affliction at the los* of one
of my nftat .cteeffled friends I bag
to state that I will not be able to per
form until TBUnfcDAY.
Your obedient .eivßnfe,
EELKHTA YESTTALr.
K'EW REET THEA
A’ TBK , . ...
Tha public *sro most Ksjswtfolly informed tiat. it
coßeequence cFtbe '
3A.TIO9JL CAi*AMFfT
that baa f&Uen span our coaatf?', aaj. as a aliabt iolcet
of 10bP€Ct to . „ _ . *
* _ OUK LATE BEX/o\TBiF?g*3n)ElffP,
,hi,Tk '“ re will ßnaT£Eff Ko'iCß ■■
wars. PI9W,
LEOSAEP GEO VEX*
W ARCB-BTHE BT THEATBS.
Tbs public tn respectfully notifisd that m a* hnmbi
frlfmth of reepect to the m“TQoryof sue late HONOB3I
CBl*F MdGjfcTBATB, ibis TheatrrWiU be cloi-d sc
Hi further aOiiM iOtrtgn J»fdS?f.
W« concur In the above. |
M A. OSBKBTTSDH,
I essec and Mansteress oftheWalnur-atreat Theatre.
JR.OHAL BALL POSTPONED.
AMERICAN ACADBHY T>P MUSIC,
jy CiBPMTSB
respectfully informs bis friendsand the public that b>
luw postponeo hi.AFfiDAb FCOEiL FESTIVAL ASI
BALT, until WEDSESDAT, At>fU-». 1885, 0* account o:
the sad nationarcaiamity to our country.
Tickets already sold will be nopd-for that evenluc
Tickets as. To bo had of CoU I. TttOBSLBY, 311
CBSftTHDT Siraet, and of D. L. CABBRNTgti. 6US
AECB blreet, - ap!B »i'
YJERMANIA ORCHESTRA.- FUJ3LI;
u BBHBABS4LS Query SATTTBDAT at 8* o'elec?
P. M.. at MUSICAL FUND HA'LL. ■ Btndc met era r
cents. Six Tickets, fit to be bad at Trumtder’s An
dre's. and Meyer'a Mngic Stores, and at tbc HsII. no7-r
THE ACADEMY OF* FINE ARTS
A- CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN T>AIL’
for visitors, fronts A. M. to BP. E • j«2f
FOB SALU AND TO ÜBT.
A FOR RENT.—IF HOT SOLD BY
Mtls fist of Msy, my place, on the-TUBE Bo&d,
will b* for rent. Apply at ; J
apSO-St 803 MABKBT Street
dft FOB 1 BILB—A DESIRABLE
■BB.DWBLLIHO, -Witt every convenience; Ada yard.
Possession eiven Hey Is 80. SS4 Sooth Twenty-fi***
street, below De Lancey place. Apply at Ho 917
MARKET Street. . • . apl9-ct*
m FOR SALE—A HANDSOME JUUR
HK storied brisk dwelling - honee* wish threa?s*oried
berk bonding* with all modern isaprov<Mnaat*,'rsUiLA&3
on Ptce street* above Blgfct*«ri;h. S'-ntb fide. ;
Apply at 690 CHESTS UT Stmt.
apl9-3t* Second floor, backroom
D FOR BA L E—A HANDSOME
MCOUNTBY SB AT* on School, bouse Lsne.noar fler
mantovn Large Hcov» with all modern con
vdsiencee; Stone Coach Honre and Stable*-with Stall?
for six Horses, Grounds will planted. shaded, and
Improved; and aU in p«-rfo*t order and repair. For
paiticolare, ingniie at 111 gHSsTAHT St. api9-6^*lf
m BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESt-i
■SUEbCE, BOXB’KOUOH. T wen* v-first ward, »I?S
end a half miles from the city. 808 bABB, by M
THOMAS A SONS. Aprfl rdtb, 18W. aplS ft' ‘ gs
MULISEIiT.
la MISS FENNELL, 26 NORTHS
vP BrSHTH-Streoi. -invites attention -te &
iDfntofPprlcgand Summer JflESixeßSr. •„ f>;
aplfcwfolh* * . * &
BWAHU&SN**.
i?ROM TWO TO FITE GENTLEMEN!
A- deal's BOnUD liocetion within fi.ee> minutes' ]
Walk <?f SeyenA and 0 :estaut atreeta. best of ruf.r |
•Dcegiyen if required. Address, soon, C. 8. B.,:fVer* I
office? apIB 3t* I
008 SOUTH BROAD STREET.-VA g
cat. two handsome eeoond-storyfront ROOMS B
ud ivo slngie,Rooina. apl6-st*
rOUiVP. ■■ j |
Lost.— a perpetual policy,f
given by tie Franklin Fire Ineuruee Comps;, o §i
Philadelphia, No. 2004, dated Tannery 9th. ÜBS io|3
JOBS P. *fOEIBB,.and hr him transferred to: WS S
GRANT, April 18. 1843. having been lost ajrttrft.eg
Beward will be liven for Its return to JOHB WISg, Js
No. 56* North FIFTH Strut. . 0
PwTT.*n«r.vHiA. Aril 6.1865 sp7:l3t* g
QTOLBN--WABRANT NO. 4^475,
CJ dated Dceember 24.18 r 4, by tbs Hicbway Depart
meat of Philadelphia, to Wit. <HUL» for m %\ «£**
&B<rby him endorsed, payable to the order, of Dr. WX
(SUEBAR, • _
Far meat of this Wortaat b**. been slopped. Hotte
isbtiwby tivfii that application will be made for a da
m OUSSAN, M. D.
WM.' P. WARBURTON,-
FASHIONABUE HATTER.
.430 Chestnut- Street.,
NEXT DOOR TO tHCJOSX OFFICE;
PHILADELPHIA)
GOODB REDUCED TO
GOLD, PRICES-
I have reduced my entire nook of goods, consisting ot
WATCHES,
FINE JEWELRY,
SILVER. PLATED WAjiE,
ud solid SILVERWARE, to present gold price*. j
A.HENRY HARPER,^
■“ 530 ABOH STREET- “*|
apS-13t - . |
jg H. SLEEPER & CO.,
ns BONOB
(OANUFAOTUEEBS, AGENTS, AND WHOLE
SALE DEALERS IN
FLIRT ANB GREEN &MSSWARJS,
Save now In etore stall assortment of the above gooda
vhiah we offer at the lowest market rates..
Being sole agents for the SALEH GXEBB GLABb
WOBKS. we are prepared to make and work private
monldato order. s
POBTEB, KIBXKAL, and WIBB BOTTLES, of »
mpsrlor color ud finish.
Also. LAHF CBWBE7B, APOTHSCAKISS’ BHOf;
FUKHITDKB, SHOW BOTTLES, SYHINGBS, HOBOS-1
OPATHIC VIALS,and Drogglata’ Glassware generally.
T. A EVANS A CO.'S PimBUSG GLASS VIALS
mnrtantty oa hand at faetory prise*. *»18-3m
SMMH CAMDEN AND AT-|
11 PTlWHWlUil.urtlC SAIXiBOAD.—
l«ave Vine-street Ferry a« followsl
Mall Train aw..—, 7.50 A VL |
Freight* rrtth Passenger Cars attached***.***;? 00 A. X. I
A-tUnti* Accoiamo4fcUoi> ***».***«.«+♦*-**.-4.16 P- M g
Jttjxetion i«QOmiD(K&ti<naa*,e U .e M ..a M .,*.ee6 SJ SL
BBTDBmXQ. LBAVB ATLUTPIG _ . g
Atlantic Accommodation* A. X &
Treigbs. witbFaseenger Gate attad^d-^.a-ij^s h
JunctionAceotamodation... **^o*3oa. u. g*
BXTEA HADDODFIE.D TRAIXB |
Leawe Vine 11.16 A. U. < Saddqnfield 1 Pj g
D. B.—Frelgbl moat bed«liT«red [
before 6 P. X. to insnift it? P
mho 2mif JOHN O. BBx AHt* Afettk g
IT mi I ■ ■ll mi WEST CHESTER
IWHBHaND PHILADELPHIA HAIL- j
ROAD. VIA N^g^gg'^KiKOSMßNT.
On ud after MONDAY, Aprtl 17.1886, the train. wHl|
leavaaa CHSSTNB.TRAINS „j
Leave Philadelphia, tor WMtCheater at 7.85 and 10 301
Philadelphia at 8.90, 7.4Mand ;
‘T^afne “eivtagwisrChtatafkt“.4BA. U andle.v!na|
pguSli*l» U 4 45 P. B. wUI mo* onlyatßMLaß. C
Junction, G l enMl { l. i Oh.roa Wil |*«d* S
Leave PhUadelphta for A O. Jnnctlom at 4. IS and 10,
" I&vo B. C. Jnn*Hon for Philadelphia at B.S A H |
.top * tetto “- j
.- Philadelphia at 880 A B. ud 2P. B- i
(Save WestOhwtearatB a. Mud Sip, U. I
TrH.tee leaving Philadelphia at 7.3 S A, M. andA4t P. i
M. ud leavli? Weat Chester at 7.4 S A H and 4-4 t P-
M conneotatrf G. Jonetion wlth trains on P- N 5 W- !
S.B for Onford and intermediate points. S
Paesengers are allowed »o take wearing apparel only ,
as baggue, and the Cotapuy will not. In uy cm, t>3 a
reeponslM* foru amount exceeding one hundred dot- Sj
lars, nnlesß a special eontract la tdida for tbs asige. S
HENRY WOOD. Gen'l ' E
• FEtLAPELTBU.. March 16,1866. mhg Tdtif |
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.—BUY THE j
a Patent Hinge-Back PhoterraiAAlhnme.Atp’.en 3
did aawrtment to Bale at B F. tBIBER S Photograph
Gallery, 684 ABOH Street- Tney posaeu enpar-orj
durability. xt I
DEIMER’S COLORED PHOTO- 1 :
D QBAPHS-Betutlfnl Mj les i
and colored likrneeeaa ®»G *l»t Pl«»orm> admWed by;
all. and just the thing for the tune*. BBCOa D h.ra«, a
above Q:efP — 4 -.- ; j
CARTES DE VISIT® EXECUTED.
in avirltty of pleaetog etyJes, evlnjngthe fiawt j