The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 06, 1865, Image 3

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    THE GREAT THANKSGIVING JUBILEE
MASS MEETING AT THE ACADEMY,
ATn yoB 188 CHBISTIAIf COMMISSIOU
pp«cbtB nr A - e - CoUell, Esq., Bovs. Bobert J.
Farvln #b4 H. M. Broader, I>.».
-t evening the Academy of Muslo was filled to
trveruo. wing. From parquette to amphitheatre
every av allable spot was occupied. The object of
the meeL <s Ki M announced In the call, was "To
eroroFft sd ' gratitude to Almighty God, and to OUT
Z7w«t ders who have paid the price of our
wlortousvWt. 'rics with their blood.- The, fronts of
TunHy olrole, and amphitheatre were
»ted with bunting and American
vato boxes were ornamented with
the flaw of the tJi s,atea Bnd of the Christian
.SL. The , stage was also embeuiahed with
(Sags, and was occupi ted by many distinguished out
gone. A fine, band of, music wa* in attendance and
discoursed patriotic in 'ra at Intervals throughout,
the evening. • •"!
The meeting .was (jailed 1 to order by ex-Governor
pollock. Who nominated I.'« ohalrman one whose
patriotism heaald was only\ quailed by bis liberality'
>-Al« e Oattell, ■
Mr OatteU then came for*, T »rd and announced
that prayer would be offered . by Kev. Thomas H.
Stoehton D D. • _ . __
An impressive prayer was the. ® offered by Mr.
Stookton. In whloh he thanked the t, Almighty for His
"blessings. and prayed for a oontl ’nuanceof Hie
HkttßUQigigVOQOeMs '
Mr. OatteU then made a fewr#s/****»• Tfcere
were times when the heart was too full i 4 °r utterance,
Befeltto-nlght-UkethelltU# fellowlo tk 'otelegfaph
office, at Washington, who was the ttrst', to hear the
glad tidings, and when called Upon by - Secretary
Stanton to mate a speech, said, "JE can c speak,
Mr. Stanton, I feel too much.” He bad it m * little
piece of information wblch the public dtd t know,
■and which some of the gentlemen oh the pi warm,
were anxious should bo withheld—that lnfoth. '*tlon
wee that Biohmondds onre.
This announcement was received with km*.
long continued cheering, apple Use, and waving ' of
handkeroblefß. <
Our good President, Abraham Lincoln, was i "®
anxious for peace that he sent down to Btohmoaa '
a peace commlfslonerln whom he had the greatest,'
confidence—General Grant. That peace oomoite
sloner was bo anxious to negotiate that ha fought
seven days through the Witoerneiß for toe-purpuse
-of getting to see the rebels. Mr. Lincoln, in
order that there might be no- mistake about
bis peace commissioners reaching the' rebels, soot
another commissioner from the opposi e directum —
General Sherman. These men irnd gesaSSsa to
Rlohmond, and when tbev arrived there the; found
that- Jell Saids and his oooorts had gone out,.
Thoy have got e In search of thrm, and when they
come up with them negotiations far peaoe wit) than
bo begun. There was la this hour or oar re.
jr, icing muokoause lor tears. There, on the
bloody field of battle, lie the mangled bodies of our.
sons and brothers. We ash ynu in thlshour, la the
name of God and of humanity, and of our oommon
country, whloh we love, wo ash you to rememoer ,
these Buffering heroes, who appeal to you f -uight.
With the blessing of God Il ls-possible toattnls is .
the last appeal of the hind that may be made. - The
hour approaches when we-ahall again be a happy -
and united country, and we shall' do Blessed with ■
happiness,and prosperity, of whloh the- world has
never teen ait equal-, and when toattlmeshalloome
what an hour of jubilee from one extceme.of our- , ,
land to the other shall there be 1
Rev. Robert J. Partin was thou Introduced,. We
have during the past four years or war booh eduoa
tod with a system of grind and liberal benevole'ooo ;
how grand it is to see how readily people have
given for the cause of their oountry.. their U vea and
their .fortunes! Shame must rest upon that man
Who, femalnlng here at home, Is not ready to give
everything, ana to do everything that will adminis
ter to the wants of those Who Bare thelr breasts In the
field In defence of our lives snd properties at home.
The thousands of lives saved, at the tteldof Get
tysburg, as attested by men in authority, compe
tent to judge, have done much to keeping up the
army to its required standard. As olfljer tola aim
that the Christian Commission was the Best re
cruiting officer for the army. The . soldiers feel
that, in their soia needs, there are those wno will
take oare of them. This meeting to-night was to
allow the citizens of Philadelphia to give veut to
their feelings ,of- joy at the great vlotorhs which
had crowned our armies, and to put their testings of
joy in tangible shape in replenishing the farms of
the Christian Commission.
Rev. Dr. H. M. Soudder, D. I), was next intro
dnoed. He said that the day for whloh we had so
earnestly prayed, and whloh was so ardently de
sired, had oome. We have come here to night to
render thanks. He Bever before felt so unequal to
the task as he did on this occasion. Nobody can
look back upon this war without reeling that it was
God’s war. This war has been like the breaking
out of a volcanlo orator at the mountain-top to over-.
whelm the chariots and horsemen o( our enemies, and
to burn up the Sodom and Gomorrah or slavery and
to sweep away every landmark of oppression, so
that every citizen of this land oan stand up -and
«ay •. I am a citizen ot a great Republic Where slave
ry and oppression are not known. We had come
hero to render thanks to God and" to man. It had
been great satisfaction to him to hear that the last
blow had been given to the rebellion. He thanked
God that the Army ol the Fotomao had had the pri
vilege ofstriking the last blow. [The speaker was
here interrupted by lend and long-continued cheer
ing and waving of handkerchiefs 1 . ~ .
Mr. Souader continued, paying a glowing tribute
to that little man who fought the battle of the WU
deiness. The Speaker was at the Capa of Good .
Hope when the news of that battle reached him,
ana the big-bellied ESgllshtnen oiled out butocery.
Of eourse, those Englishmen oould not understand
us or toll one of our victories from a oatohery.
[Laughter.] Wo also owed a debt or gratitude to
that konesbhearted, true-hearted, persevering man,
Abraham Lincoln. [Here the entire audience arose
and gave nine oheers for Abraham Llaootn.] Ho
thanked' God that Instead 01 the roll of slaves
being called at Bunker Hill the undulating Sag
of freedom bad been unfurled, proclaiming mat
there should not be a slave in the land. He
thought we ought to celebrate three funerals.
The first la: Secession Is dead, and Richmond
Is the tombstone on whloh our boys have written
•‘Secession shall .'never be resuscitated.” An
other funeral was that of Oopperheadlam, North
ern Seceusionlsm. [Great applause.UGt’S. dying
ot excess of malice and starvation. TVs had its
baok-bone jerked out, and although It was a lively
little thing, U could not stand that. The death of
Slavery was slso'to|be celebrated.- There is no
loaner a stain on our escutcheon. A gentleman
Tiad jußt suggest edto him that It was easier fora
biackman to get into Richmond than to get into a
Philadelphia ofty passenger car. Ho thought that
•God would not only give us peace, but a great
Unions revlval-throughout our land, and he referred
to the benefits of the Christian Commission, otoslog
by asking for liberal contributions, and saying that
love to our country was next to loveof Jesus Christ.
Mr. Oattell now announced to the audlenoe that
Sherman was In town. [lmmense applause.] He
was'sorry it was not Old Teoumseh, but it was his
ibi other, and heexpeoted he would be here to-night
-to address tbe audience. . „
- B. Gates Joses, Esq., totrodnoea the Rev. Poln-,
dexter Henson, formerly a citizen of Virginia, but
now of the united States or America.
Mr. Hensen said when he heard that Jeff Davis
and crew were turning somersaults, he felt like re
turning thanks to God and Unconditional Sairender
Grant. Any one who did not sympathize with the
late victories, had bettor, like a oopperhead. creep
into his hole and take his hole in with him. He did
not claim any credit for being a patriot, for he al
ways advocated liberty and union, no wand forever,
one and Inseparable. He oould not; as a Christian
roan, help being loyal, and hoped his old mends in
Virginia would yet forgive him. He congratulated
the audlenoe-on the late vlStortes and that the good
ship was tight and free and the flag still flying in
tkabreeze.He had sympathized with the south—
not with the miserable traitors who had concocted
this' foul treason, but with the masses who had
been led astray! dsoelved and misguided. The
reeaker said he left his native Virginia in Deoem
ber, 1860, and he reoolleoted the deep detestation
Witt which the State of South OaroUna was regard
ed. He again visited Virginia in 1881 when the act
ef secession waS before the Convention eleoced_by
Union meetings, and was pained to see men
from the Gulr States moving,., not Heaven,
but the earth and hell to get it passed, He
had visited the snored soil ol Virginia, as one of
the committee of the Ohrlatlan Oommlsslim, and
could bear testimony to the goodJßSi£3i*?Sfs£
Hon. John Sherman was now Introduced, and-re
cebed with great obeering and waving of handker
chiefs. He said that the enthusiasm was nob in
tended for him he was aware, bnt for one.better
than he to .bear the name- He said he had been
bere five years ago, when it was questioned as to
who Should he Bio President Tne people said
! AbiahamLtoooln. but the South would not submit.
The people ruled, however, the leaders of the south
iwrn rebellion, to the oontrary notwithstanding.
.There might be bettor eduoated men than Abraham
ILlnooln, but none eould have guided the ship of
[State bettor than the simple and sagacious Abra
liam Lincoln. [Great applause.] Ho paid a.hlgh
(tribute to the Christian Commission, and 1U worthy
President, G. H. Stuart, Esq., and said, as the audb
Eenee seemed to pay marked attention to the name
of his honored brother, he left him in Goldsboro,
N. 0., last Saturday, and- said that all Ms plana
bad so far been carried out to the very letter. He
safd that if the people of the South oould
see [the misery brought on themselves by our
brave troops, they would wish the rebellion had
never commenced. Mr. Sherman now alluded to
the eendltloß of our brave men In that army that
has marched too miles through the Oaroltoas. He
said some of them had shawls wrapped around their
feet in place ol shoes, and many of them had oloth
ing they had picked up from gentlemen to South
Carolina. [Laughter and applause.] Tot, not
withstanding the -shortness of olototog, these men
had the ltoi of heMto, strength eneray, and pa
triotism. He did not oome here to-night to mttoe a
9nM -v having an engagement at another meeting,
Sfd honed theaudlen<»would exouse Mm for the
'nr hasty remarks he had made. He wished toe
udienoe a hearty good night.and God speed to to*
ork oi toe Christian Commission.
Geo. H. Smart, Esq,, said h«went toNewYoto
Is morning and received on Mgh ’Change $-17,000
■ the Christian Commission. He had suffered
ratiy to mind because of toe coffers ol the Com
isslon being empty just at the tlmewhen It wm
>Bt desirable to have means. He exhlbtted to toe
.aiencealoaf of bread fresh from Richmond, which
vt a shocking looking speolmen. He then re
•st.a to go around among toe audience,
G. Miller, a soldier, who occupied. a rolling
.ir eot vet having reoovered from Ms wounds, .
de a speech as he sat to Ms chair, relating the
?* whsh be was wounded. He said that
Ms comrades bore him from the held* and
•nnre than refwod to extract the ball,
““““'.“ .aaarvivelt. He was finally dls
saying he oould bot \yuitney and Mr. Colo, of
thc'ohristfan Commission, who H f s tn h«
Sim and to them he owed his life, tto
."urcd iurthersffatoers, and relatives thatboe
un P d his reisUs created much feeling
of money was realfzed.aftor
rvhich the btnedlotlon wm pronounoed, and toe im
mexsae audience separated.
Estmtsiv* Poaimvs Sam o* 760 Paokaobs
AND LOTS OF BBITISB, FbRNOH, OaBMAK, AND
Ambbioan DryOoodb, *o.,Thib day.— y
particular attentlonof dealers la
valuable and desirable assortment
man, Swlss.Frenoh, and American dry *
tearing about76o paokages and lota> of staple and
►fancy articles, In linen goods, oottons. woowns,
worsted*, and silks, Including 3.000 dosan llnen oam
brio handkerchiefs, large Unos house-keeping linen
goods, large special offering of ItallanfllotM.satln
fie chines, Sto.,tobe peremptorily sold, by
on four months’ credit and part lot oash, com
mencing this.(Thursday) morning,at 10 oolook.to
be continued aU day, without Intermission, by John
3, Myers .& Oo,,'auctioneers, Nos. 283 and as*
Market street. _ < ___
iFFOBreJOEHT 09 A TM.IBOSAPH MAWA«t*K.
Tha business community will appreciate thaw*
Tmlntment of Mr. Jamas Partrloa, formerly ta
telegraph office at the Philadelphia
ISKSS£S» a maeagarof the United State.
'**• *'• Pertrlok Is trea
surer oftheNational Telegraphlo Unl° n ,and ranks
| Among the ablest operators In tte aonntry.
PSBSOIf&Xf*
Hu Esodfeney SggSJ&ip" t2?*?3SEK
'lth Mrs. Curtin, arrived In Fnu»a®‘P“‘“- ta »' rM
lay afternoon, andstopi^i* 1411 ® J,®“ oo(t uoo,
senior will *tort and otter
’fi proeeed to Elohmond.JPejera seg p ottn .
'iaoent places, with the vleworhavlog
“anla soldiers BenttoP*noayl™“‘f‘„, ggjigi
*n a number of distinguished, gentionwa
(Hyernorattw OeoUaWu*" j
Oampaiowxuq oh Richmond WMo
of Friday hada very satlrlial anlolo on the cam
paign projects onpaper by oar leaders, onlrldl
eulea tnenopes bullion elaborate schemes of stra
tegy, saying that their combinations are goelabo
rate and delioato that it is really a pity t,« mtr »-
dno f element The Whig then pro
cceded itself to elaborate a scheme, we may say a
ra^?;o!Lf^l OWB ' Sherman, it says, will Li
fight Johnston if he can help it:
T,l‘,^v. do -,? ot Relieve now that ha will try to take
25Lu8 l iiJs? wiu tty to pass Johnston by his (iher
!”*? S v'„ r s lt !, a ® < * Weldon and finally Pacers-
J™?¥s i!i® v* Tarborongh and Weldon Kail
road, making bases of supply at Tarbotongh, Wash-
Plymouth. Bat when, Anally, Yankee
armies Me concentrated in iront of Richmond,
they wul not equal In nambers the lores with
whloh Grant crossed the Kaoidan last year, to say
nothing of Butler’s Army of the James; while Gan.
Xee,-with the addition of Johnston’s army, will bo
Any percent, stronger that it was at the Wilder
ness. If Bee could then whip Grant In the open
field, ha will be much better able to dolt with all
the advantages of the defensive works of Richmond
end Petersburg.”
As this was said on Friday and Weltzel’g blaok
troops marched by the Whig office on Monday, it Is
evident that somebody’s campaign on paper has
failed most egreglously.—Boston Advertiser.
What is thb tjse orr Fkbttiwbl—We notice one
or two of our exchanges that were well adapted to
the Btate of the country before the war bßgan—a
state that, this generation can by no possibility see
again—that make themselves very unhappy over
public matters. One-day they are afraid the war
will never come to an end; the next, that we are
about to have trouble with Ragland or Franca hr
both; and the third, the National currency is going
to the dogs, and destruction financial is Impending.
Now what is the use,'my Christian friends; why not
take things easy! You have recorded your opinions,
and no more can you do ; never worry over what
you cannot control. So long as a question is de
batable it is well enough to talk about It; but the
war has ceased to of,that kind—the policy la fixed
and stable, it has been adopted by the Government
and approved by the people. If matters go well,
why not enjoy them 1 and Iftheygo.iH, make the
best of thorn 1 But well or ill, the track is laid down
and the train will be ran over it. If it lands safely it
is all that can be asked; if it oomes to a smash and
yen have a leg and head and arm brokon, be thank
ful that the catalogue does not include your back
and bowels. Llve wblle you can; look on the sunny
side as long as there is snah a side, and determine
never to die more than once, and then only when
yeu oaa'thelpit. '
■ ' The above from the Newburyport (Mass.-) Herald
containßadeal of hard, old-fashioned common sense.
NEW YORK CITY.
Naw York, Aprils.
thb bvbhing stock board.
10 P. M —Gold and stocks active. Gold 153%,
after call 153% ; New York Central, 94 i Brie, 63% ;
V Brie preferred, 75-; Hudson River, 98%-; Reading,
n 99%; Michigan Central, 100 : Michigan Southern,.
. ! Illinois Central, 100% ; Pittsburg and Otcva
n nd, OS ii ; Rook Island, 91%:; Northwestern, 23%;
'jja -rthweetern preferred, 65; Canton Company,
3 ji ■; Cumberland, 39; Quicksilver, 67% ; Marl-.
pS. i«•
Fuhjlr Entertainments.
Bfm.' Damns***, the favorite composer and vo
oai'lßt i ? iU give his second and last concert this
evening, at the Musical Fund Hall. The pro
grafennwi. obtains an exoelient seleotion of his own
composition la > together with -several fine old Scotch
ballads. It ,is refreshing to the lover or simple melo
dy, to HstonV® the beautiful strains of “John An
derron, my Jd, ” “ Highland Mary,” or Tennyson’s
“ Bugle SOBg?.” The concert will oonelnde with
Mr. Dempster’s' cantata, “ The May Queen,”
Mu; Johb B. G 'trooH, whose lecture on Tuesday
evening met wlth\»uoh great success, will to-night
speak again at the, Academy of Muslo, His sabjeot
is ‘- Fact and “nd affords a fine field for
his oratorical powers. ■
Ftai,iaw Orkra.— The last visit of the Italian
opera company was sorrier thatsoaroe a tithe of the
musically Inclined in on '* oU-T were able to enjoy the
pleasure of listening to 'vthe welcome notes or Verdi
and his-compatriots, sun,. 1 ? to their native tongue.
We are therefore glad to a. nnounoe that another op
portunity will- be offered, on Saturday evening
next, when Mr. Ford’s excellent troupe of artists
will re-sppear at our Academy, theseason In Balti
mhiebeingabrliiged for that p.urpose.
CITY ITEiMS,
Thb Peidadblphia National PureotroK
COMP AST has fceonxbofore the public bat a short
time, and has already acquired a popularity equal
to that whloh-markod the groat success of the .Phila
delphia Mutual- Company, the stock of which ad
vancedvapidly from 85 to 60 oonts per share. Those
companies are similar in all respects, and were or
ganized upon a rellable and promising basis. Th*
land owned by both Is sltuatedin parts of Venango
oountyfOie Immense wealth of which is shown by
developments smade upon properties surrounding
it. Within a-Ahort distance of the'traet owned-by
the Philadelphia National Company are the great
Ruckle and Sugar Creek wells, now yielding im
mense quantities-of heavy lubricating oil, which
ormmands the highest price. Besides the very
valuable land owned by. the Philadelphia National
Company, it has a number of leases upon most da.
sirable oil territory, and everything Indicates the
certain success of <thls new enterprise. Shares In
this Company are disposed of at 25 cents each, Bird
every subscriber-to Its ; stook is made an owner of
- most desirable oil land; Persons abirat becoming
holders of oil stock, have a large number of com
panies to select from, but-we are confident the
Philadelphia National will compare favorably with
ary company yet formed in this city. Subscription
books remain open at the banking house of Harper,
Burney, & Co., *5 South Third street; where this
stook can be had at the popular price, 25 oonts per
'share. -
Thb Bhbt Fxttino-Shib.t ov the AB* Is '“The
improved Pattern Shirt,” made by John O. Arrt
jon, at the did stand, Nos. 1 and 3 North Sixth
street. Work'done-by hand, in the best manner,
and warranted to- give satisfaction. His stock of
Gentlemen’s Fnrnjflhing Gooda cannot be surpassed.
Prlceß moderate. ... - '
Spbing Sttxbb of OlOthiwo.— RdekhiU &
Wilson, the proprietors of the Brown Stone Clothing
Hall, Nos. 603 and 605-Oii6Btnat street, above Sixth,
have on hand a very-choice assortment of elegant
Spring Goods, which they are making up to order,
or selling to ready-made Clothing. In addition to
their ordinary manufactures, they are getting up
very elegant army> and-, navy uniforms, and boys*
clothing of a superior description.
Opening,—Charles Oakford & Sons, Continental
Hotel, will open this day an elegant assortment of
Ladles*, Misseß’, and Children’s Hats and. Caps,
Offices of Cameboh Pbtbolbum Gompaitt gf
Fbhitstlvafia, No. 101 Walnut street, E. G.
James, and southeast corner Seventh and Chestnut,
A, Douglas, where-full particulars can be obtained
and subscriptions received. Books open but few
days longer. Subscription price, *2*so per
Bhaie. _____ »p 3-66
Old STEWS Mat-pkebbhs taken apart, mendafl,
and made up anew, at W, HsttEYPATTaa-a, 1408
Ohei&rat street. . . . "
FBOMPTEBse, pure mat9rt.als.-JmA low charges
are always striotly atllicrod to at W. Henry l*at
thh’s Cartain, Window Shade, Bedding, and Up
holstery Store, 1408 Chestmit street. (Workman
always tn readlness-t
Eyb, Bab, awd Oatabbh, snooegstnlly treated
by J. Isaacs, M- D-, Oonllßt and Anrlst, ell Fine st,
MUltolal eyes Jnserted.-Nottrarge for examination.
ARRIVALS AT THE HOTELS.
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J c Fawcett Fliteburg
W P Mnrriy. FUUburK
■BT Turner, LonHvlUe
John Sherman, Ohio
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Hon Joan CoTodo, Penna
L W Ball. Blain _ .
Jobs Gotihill, 081.
» J Perk * wf, Kanaaa
Tho» Q Fay. Bocheeter
Gao B Topliff, Boitpn
Horace Gray, Jr, Bolton .
Obae 1) Hannan, hew Fork
J 0 Varoey, Peas a
Mri Brash. Hew Fork
w B Bill, Hew York ,
Thoi Hiljard: St Jobs. HB
G E McLanihlla, It Jobs
O Gamble, Canada
John B Bow, Hew York
Geo H Wood ward, Taunton
K B Combi, flow Jereey
Mtb C B Gregory. Conn
Mile CC Gregory. H York
Mr Balds Is flew York
8 T Horn, Wllm, Bel
Jobs Fan Cater, Penna
C tt Barham, Elmira
Mrs J M ailmy, Hew York
JfraFß Greek, Hew York
B G Bailey, Penna
SBMmter
raptßenien, 081
J B Sanborn, Concord
W A Lo*as. W Vlrg'irla
Blaonold, few York
U Krinaer, Hew York
innsiaeh, Hew York
S M Green
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J B Bngtold & la, Buffalo
Mrs Haley, Huiistarg
Hr* c B Boyei A son lil
H W Wsllaw.Oiwego
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BBC Beinst. Hey To*
Geo W D.wes, Haw Tort
A S Haselion, Hew Tort
Cl u * Eager, I.a»«i«er
if Spinney. .Ashland ~
. 3 D Dougherty. He. ristart
Jel Oareoß. Sew Tort
T S Stillman, Bow Tort
D X Schinch. Hew Jersey
W D BaTln, Smyrna
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8 Y hnhy, Oalllele
A Dußdlb Philadelphia
D b I>oneap, Harrisburg
W H Callaher
JPI aylor. Wert Cheater
CL DorSnd, Htßelly
, T 6 Frtler- Fenna
' M Olay. Divloik
W Merton
Then Mnllen
j w Earp, Washington
jßLawe, K ansae
Geo rrawloid, Kanaaa
M jr'Conway, !«i»
WCM Green. Weat'n Ya
Jao Jennings, Greeneoorg
O Maiine, Delaware
jno C Coebraa & la. Pel
His. Cochran. Delaware
W Paels, Brie
fi p Poster *ia
H U Tnjn&a
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J A Martin, D 61
H 1 Nelly, Middleton, Fa
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Mbs C A McNeil. Lane'r CO
J B Eendig, Co'nmbla
Tloht Crane, Colmmma
B C Hunt
J Swller, Fenna
John Proman, Fenna
W T Johneon- New Yolk
AL Pepper, New York
C k SlmpHn New York
Llent Sot <'ox, Maryland
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A H Mc*eal. New Jersey
BEBalfield, Chester CO
F 1 Mnll.nd, MUlville
J T Worthington, Fenna
C J Hale, Delaware -
J H Chambllee, Lonisyille
N Kilmali.r, Lancaster co
J J Dull, H&trt.bnrg
JF Perry, oil City
C A Bsnnrart, Harrlsbnr*
JBliiniher, Newport
w Lontber, Newport .
F R riff*nderff. r,Lancaster
J Y Cret,well, Bairtabont
h b Mca Ulster Ala, Oil GUy
SD Straw bridge WemviUe
Hr D AW, Cnnberjend eo
G M «axtfeeeer, Poona
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8 § 8«ohe»i ludlawodt
She Her
Mrs C Fogle, Brookville
Miss Buil-r, Broohvllle
J A Clt men!, Wheeling
A B Copeland
J Ptatcs, Livermore, Pa
Tkns Douohce, Oreesaburg
AWGonbom, Ohio
fheaDtedler, Ohio
J latCaudless Awf, Pittebg
WLBerdweU, Tennessee
J W Carnahan, Pittsburg
James Bobb. ffitiehn-g
S ?w to, t A n leBllen T ,
RAM. Conaeetteat
CF Jones, NewYorfc
H Bcfcmick, Gats field. O'
BtrurencUißerwiek
B W CAjwell, New Ypxk
5 O Saylor, Allentown
G Oonie, Boston
L Line, Allentown
Sp«dl©Y f Indianapolis
J 8 Shaffer. Pittsbnr*
GeoH Ludwi* Easton
F O Kline, U Chunk -
J B H JtffeieoD. Baltimore
B Lamberton. G S A
s C L Lamberton, Penn*
A Shut, B* tblehem ;
Hire M J Kinsley. Ashland
John Barnes, Maryland
B F Atein, Easton
AGSHverman, Pittsbnrc
Louis Bchaefer, Canton, 0
J MecLeian. Salem, O
Jainea Carle, C B A.
The An
WB Tomlinson. Delaware
NA Jooneon, Sew York
AB Hurra;, Titusville
W J i onner, Titusville
M 8 Fletcher. Maryland
& Q (latteJl, tf D. K Jersey
W W Ware, Mew Jersey
Preston Woodiutt
j H Clay, Mew York
0 D S Lynd, Mew York
Chits Brown, Maine
C L £ehn
£ Merrick, Mesiaefcuaetts
E D Bees*. Maine
win Moorhead, Indiana
W B Hoffman, Baltimore
J M Blaheali y, Mew York
F d Lowery» New York
J B Willard •
8 A Short, Delaware
John Weak Baltimore
J M Guthrie* Indiana co
Capt B Marques, Mew York
A F Patti son, fiiairavUle
J- WBnlcMeon, Oxford,Fa
P W Van Bouton, H Y
A B Allen* Washington^
I, Baer, Washington
3 M Tremain. Brooklyn
D F liner, Mew Jersey
W W Qordy, Maryland
The stai
JVanoe, Maryland
Mrs X fceott. Delaware
Ml* s B Scott, Delaware
3 W Bradshaw
■ Hies HJi ! e B.en'nfidy, Pa
* Jasßolraee, JNew York
i - Ja» a'hnmae, 3S*-wr York
■ TbOB Wilson, Hew Fork
: Jobs Torr, Few York
Bobt-B BcGlary, Ud
1 Geo J Baoley. Maryland
A Seed. FeW York
: ffm Koger», Pittsburg
- Wm Tbojrpson _
w m W»rd, Sew York
t a Clement Sew York
3 Lemons, Maryland
A E Willis. Jfeiylaad
Tboa Dillon. Maryland
Jas Thompson Maryland
Job® Green,- Maryland
Join Bcosnr, Penn a
E Lloyd &l&i -€entre co
TtifeCwm
J Y Yocwn, PouaiasYiUe
& Leopold, JJon*laBvilier
L m Halm, fibeater
James Ferjmson-
J JClark, KD
. w h i*a»momte'»'CentTB of
JGJaqnett, W*Sb,pC
Pevld Ba*bor*4tfwf. Harris
L Mltcb ner&.x* f, Cbteat er'co
J X Gillespie, efiester’ eo
R 0 Spr< uL Cbe»fcpr op
T) M Reynolds, Penna 1
Jos Eeald, fenna
Penna
Pram Keeae, Peon*, ...
.John F Jakes, Cam&szirDel
Mrs E Felix .
John. G Flicfcthger,
<3 W Van Dumb. Pot
E Boberts A wf. Ker
B Bajch, Beading
H a. fc«mo*on» Waestu
Wiu ScH«k. Ohio
LUnt C Houle. US J
m Lau-heit &da,H©\
0 W Kohljason & sis
JBOoolt. FiyetterU
O Gray, Jerw-y City
Jobs Boltwoca. Jfe:»
.1B Martin. Ohio
ft M gdirardß & Wf*
L PFioai. Bybbb
D T Lawmen, Wall*'
8 w Boards! au.
J Leideile, Latc?B '
Bag -akd Batl' TTeeijLeb BSpnioanf«y
FeWiinr, Sewing. Scribing. and lee Awl« -for sale at
TBUMAN & SHAW’S.' No. BSRHBIShfc TMrty-flve*
MttBKBT Street, below ninth. It .
Brass Dbattbb Chest and- ErPTiNG-
Handler. Ewe Finah Etnfe and.Btnt Handl\», for Bile
at the Hardware Store of TaUHAH h'SHAW,.Sfb.- BSS
(hlght Thirty- five) MASK ET Street, below Win th'j It
Gbakd Combihation ! pooD-Nswa aoa
THE PEOPLE! ‘
Grand Combination I .Good News-for the People!
Grand Combination I Good Hews for the Peopled
Grand Combination t flood Wewe fer the Beoplel
Immense Bedbotiox ik PtttosS!
Ibhessb Ekdootiok urPauoaa 1
Immense Rbddotion if Puiobsl
you OheWbe* Gelt;
Poa One "Week O.olt.
Po* o** Week OEir,
ittmental.
A 8 Hsith. Bouton
Hist 8 T Qitr, Fox Chase
John D Ghaee, Brooklyn
Reo K Carroll. Now York
G a Eighter. new York
H Tftowrey. St Louts
Geo W Grant, U i A.
Got A G Curtin, Penn*
Hies Curtin, Harrlabni*
F D hnther, Fottaville
Mr*T W Hashes, PottsvUle
D B Jenkins, Penna
H 8 Slmor A la. Baltimore
Mrs G W Pickering, Boston
Biles Stearns Bt ate, Boston
Jos B Preston. Hew York
GfoSizmest, St John.N 8
J Cook, Jr, Philadelphia
B N Haldeman. Penna
H M (lowing, New York
Jos A Morton, Mass
Hiss M Norton, Quinsy, M*
Mrs A Faxon, QnlaOT, Mats
Mr* A L Kendrick, NY
Goo W Swing. Jr, Indiana
Mrs CP Swing. Indiana
MlseO Sweetsor.
Miss M Sweeter
T D Christopher & lady, BY
John Kranth, SjbniSTlUo
W J Parsons, Boston .
L Appleton. Hbw York
M Blntelay, Wilkssbarre
AThompson, Hew Jersey
DrCCrield, Baston -
W P Baker, Boston
C T Weller, Jr. Pentta
X W Jacobs, Mass
Warren 1* Tower, Boston
W H Ca«n,Hew York
H Hodges, B«W York
Jerome Intallt, Lynn
WA Brown, Lynn
oao W Laws .
J Borman, Haw York
P P Field, Baltimore
H O Sontbwiok, Hew York
John L Wordon, 0 8 B
Geo W HoGook, Ohio
AM Dana. Bew York
J L Bndd, How York
D Cnrttss, Oimnectleat
B Blackford Sla.S Market
HD a WWtlns, How Mirks.
J A Heyaln Sals, B Mstkei
F W Yan Honton, H York
ilrarrt. ' '
Ja« Aoliok, Bslttmors
p Hynes * In, Washlnslon
H O Koberts, 'Hrmamown
£1 SKobaits, Germantown
JosSßilTa. DSH
Gsd Sender, H BN
JasTlsd&l, New York
W F Sender, Baltimore
J J Zaborowski. Hew York
J a. Gordon St wf, H Y
Wa * Willtams, Baltimore
Jan W Maxwell, Maryland
I< Besee, HarrlaDorg
WHSheUer.UBA.
B S Heath, Hairlttmrg
T a Stewart, Penna
Thoa Waiker.Penna
J Williams. Co orado
dAllemanAla. Bellnsgroye
Mrs Emory, Boston
1 ShewaU & wf. Hew York
5 B Smith Middleton
W S Jostle, Jr. Ses T ork
Mrs W 8 Owen 4 3 c. Wash
K Springer, New York
C eo b Paine, Hew Pork
i J Bond, Pennsylvania
J C Green 4 wf. N Jersey
W Hathaway. Delaware
LJnste, Hew York
t) H Sfnlvaoy, Hometown
W Mo* telins, Snnbnry
0 stseonkey, West Chester
MB Hiekman, West One’r
DayldDibert, Johnstown
las Welle, Penna
Eobt Pons* Penna
6 lrrio, Baltimore
G w Moore, Baltimore .
S M 6ore. Boston
F W Winfield, Boston
d K Jenkins S Is, Boston
Jas M Brows 4*l. Has
Jacob T Foust, Trenton
Kobt P Morion, iloaoy
TH Hudson.* wf, Dayton .
Mrs E Swing. Kurland
w Bobart Sr la, England
J P Booker, Soglattd
H E Pearson, Harrisburg
Dr Williams, Delaware
J A Althons. Beading .
J D cnambecs, Penna
J J Bifatt
Dr G # Dearbor* & 1. Wash
Jo&aHKcagn Laocaster
JL Semite* ©orer, Del
W A Ukias'tt. Dotht. Del
A H Pieteher. Hew Pork
EE Johnnlah- k ittoid. Dei
Jas T Scott, Wheeling
Jf Taong. Hallfak
Ca&cer Bhuok, Penna
lira D Vickers Sr ea. Md
Beni P Cook. He w York
Jas Bloiim, Clearjlain
I JO SsJWTi
THE PRESS.-PHTLARELPHIA.'. THURSDAY, APRIL 6, 1866:
rduuKs’i
8 EBrom. New York
Gal Zi Jonei ft wf. V g a
HL Mancha. M*rv)*&(t
E W sweatzei. Penna
Geo Wight Onto
B L Craven, W Alex. Fa
AB McCleea, Tayjorevil«•
J G Frazier. Wert Alex. Pa
J M Erb, Altoona
h Leyeque, Terre Haute
GJ Bolton, Harrisburg
Ingham Coryell. St Louis
Miss;Stewart, Marietta, 0
J S Jaej son. Llverpod- O
X K Disborough, Tr«ntm
Jos Smith, Bow Jertey
T E Bench, Perry co
M B-eckman. Boston
B IHotiie Hillsboro
J Bill-. Hillabtfro
K Caldwell, Indiana
T Wright, Cambridge City
H-HBwsH, West Virginia
Jobn G Bheem. Carlisle
NG Goodman, Scran tea
! B R Johnson,New York ,
8 W Spratter, Mew 1 ork
tgHtfurphee, Now York
H LWyman, feaas
[ Mrs uornbeek, Sehkil co
W HLa van, Sobkll Haven
Mrs Mason, Klttauaiag
W Baris * la- Penna
B Oampbelu Penna
A. Weller, Obi© _ ,
Jas H Carotbers, H&Trißbg
Francis BamoutcE Jbisey
Mrs G M Donovan, Peana
leriean*
H J Winslow. Itlnnvllla
G L Warren. Mew York
W Luke & wf» New York
OB Alston, Newark, tf /
W W Bale
A Par Uh. Massachusetts
W Bleb Cits h ia, Balt
Win T GUI, New York
H W Bogsra, Jr. Chicago
J Vanduzen, New York
A White. New fork
Alex Weiss, Easton
W t Tiffany, New;Jersey
W Matthews, Maryland
Isaiah Walls, Miners rills
Wm McClellan, Beilefoate
Wm tf ehakeapeir, Del
8 K WMppel, Chicago
J W Andreas, New fork ,
C Brown, M D. Wash
W B Smith, New York
H Boardman Lancaster
HO Wilbur &wf
AX Lewi#. Dover, Del .
W Smith & la, Hanover, Pa
H M Irwin _
8 D Irwin, Kansas _
ALUburn. New York
D Bunn, New York
IM Dans, New Haven
.* • v* . '
es Union;
MissE D Johnson. Fanna
Mrs Agnes Doyle. Penna
S Dealers. Pittsburg
Thus Cojie K Plitßbnrr
o A Htitergit. Pen a a
C 8 Mesteriat. Jr. Penna
J Gai-flrd. Penna. .
Sami W aani*T» Ponna.
John Walter. Penna
Geo Gallagher. Penna
B A Yarnail. Penna
Geo John*ton. Newark. Del
J Balter. Laueatter .
Jas U Ph ilips. B 8 A
J S We-* Umoa co.Pa
J rmtth. Delaware
SGfiUen. XJnlon co. Fa
W H Bbodes. Beading -
T WlHett. Penna
IWm on- P#nna
Geo W Mifflin. Backs co '
8 J Blanchard. Mass
imerdafti
H J Bashore. U 8 N
J S Ball. Cincinnati. O
E E Stewart; Boston
B Barton. Jr. Boston
SB Hatty. Brooklyn
ft FuUer. New Jersey
Tsaao.o Braner. Penna
1 D'fctahhs. Pennas
> W D Kltnk. DoariasviUe.
fa Filter Maryland
W H Harheld. Penna
I«ae< A Kira. Fremont. Pa
E M&Ttm. CneUer oo
J E Hale. DjoglasriUe
PMoCany. ulty Point
. R A Darle, W*sl Chester
W XlMbaon. W Chester
Vnioih
SPECIAL BfOI ICES
Pebei & Co.. So 303 ChestnutSTEERT
Fekhy a Co., *o. 609 Cbestho r Sieebt.
Perry A Co.. S. El corker Sbyssth am> MAaKsrSrs.
I o meet the popniar demand for lower prloea, Hoeare.
Ferry & Co., Clothiers, have determined to throw open,
to the pottle, iota limited period, their lmmenee etoek
of fine Clothing, contained In thelrtbree stores, Tis.
Ho. a S Cheathot street, above Third.
Ho. 6:9 Chestnut street, CflraiYlUe Stokes’oldatand.)
Hortheaat cernar Beventh and Meiket etreet,.(donee .)
and to offer their entire stock of Clothier at prices faUy
SO pee cekt. Lower thak any othek Heps*.
20 PEE CENT. LoWiR TEAK ANY OTHER HoOStt.
20 pES CEST. LOWEE THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE.
. Our Stock consists of Sprlntt Goods, manttfaerared for
the pretent season, and the balance of Winter. Clothing
remaining on band, all of which is got up in the eery
best manner expressly for retail sales, and will be said
at prices that will make it to the Interestof the pottle to
buy.
Tbe lowest price for'eacb. article wiil benaracd at
onc6j and
©SLY OKS PBICS ASKBD jJIKD TAKBir.
o*ly one Price asked and takbit.
Only one Price asked and t akbn.
Oke Week Only. Ose WSbk Osit.
Ok* week Osior. Oxb Week Oku.
Os* W bek Osi-y. Osk Were Oxlt.
SO PEE C»ST. lOWEK THAS AST OTHER HOPS*.
SO PER OIST. LoWKB THAR AST 'OTHER HOOS*.
SOTER CEST. tOWEE THAX AST OTHER BOOSE
Penny* Co., No. 303 Chestnut street, above Third.
Ho COfl Chestnut street (Grenville Btokes’ Old Stand.
Southeast corner Seventh and Market street* (Jones’.
ap4 fit . , ■
—Krai's China Hall; . ;
GREAT REDUCTION IB PBIC3B.
ICO Bozen CUT GLABB.BOBLEM, S 3 SO per dozen.
Usual Price $6.
ICO Dozen COT WINE GLASSES, $156 per doian,
warranted Bast Flint Glass, usual price SO.
6CO Dozen GKBEH HOCK; GLASS ES, S 3 par dozen,
Ureal Price *3 50.
5i»9 CHBSTBUT Street oppoelte tie SUte House,
KERB'S CHINA HALL.
'WHITE STOKE OHM A CHAMBER SETS, 10 pieces,
Si. CO,
These sets are large size and beet aua-llty,
• Usual Price $9 60.
Call aad tee them aliex looting eltewheTO.
6539 CHJgbTNUT Street, opposite the State Honse. ,
apG-thrtt
Unprecedented Success.
UHIOH BUTTON- HOLE'
S EWISB m A. 0 HINES
NOW READY.
BEWIHG 109 BUTTON-HOLES AH HOUR.
The Stitching Warranted to be Superior to handwork,
in any Material, and Mach More Durable l
Salesrooms,
300 WASHINGTON Street, Boston.
747 BROADWAY, New York.
AMOS I*. WOOD, ..... -.Treasurer.
mhl4-tuihs 2m. • -
Colgate’s Honey Soap.
Thin celebrated TOILET SOAP, in eneh nnlreraald.
sutnd, lr made from the CHOICEST materials, Is MIL®
and EMOLLIENT In its nature, FRAGRANTLY SCENTS
ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in Its action upo”
the Skin. For tale hr all Dnunista and Pancy Good!
dealer*. _ fe2&,tathsly
Itch. (Wheaton's) Itch.
SALTEHBtfIL (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will cure the Itch In 43 hour*. Also enne Salt Rheum
Ulecrr, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin.
Friee SO centa. By sending 60cents to WEEKS SPOT
TER, BOSTON, Maes . will be forwarded free by mail.
For tale by all DrnggletA aKW-fim
Opening op elegant new. styles- op
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING, for Spring and Summer, on
TBUBSDAT, April fi. at H. SHOEMAKER A CO. ’B,
HA 4 North EIGHTH Street. apS-lt*
Db. Banning’s Incomparable Brace
Trneeea, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stock
lugs. An, in great variety,'at 0 H, NEEDLES', sorner
TWELFTH, and RACE StreeiA Ladies' Booms, on
Twelfth street, first door, below Race; -lady attendants.
Syringes of all descriptions. mhlP-lm
Key to Love, ob Db. 8* Mi. Landis
very Popular Private Lector* ob “ PBYGOLO3I3AI
FASCINATIONS ” juitont. Leant to cbarm those yon
tovt. Secrete worth knowing. Send pries. 36 cents, to
Dr. LANDIS’ Medical Office, 80. 13114 CHESTNUT
Street, and receive it by retnrm mall. mU9-3St*
A magnificent sevbn-octavb Robb
wood PIANO- POBTE, tie property of a family de
die loir housekeeping, made font month, ago for pro
lent owner by on* of the beet, makers in. title country,
coat. *6OO. will bo sold at near half cost, as it must be
told atone*. All round corners, free from scratch or
blemish (good as new). Can be seen at the residence.
24i North TENTH Street ap3-6V*
* Co 'Vf3P
MASOJJ * AS BAMLIN*S
CABINET OBOANS.
PIANO • Over 600 each of theae Mae CABINS!
PORTEB. Insirnments bare been **>d by OBGaNS.
PIANO Mr. G . andthedemandteeon- CABINET
POBTEB. itantlv Increasing. ORGANS.
PIANO Portals only hy CABINET
FOB’ E 8 J. *T GOULD. ' ORGANS.
PIANO SEVENTH and CHBBTJIUTBt«. CABINET
FORTES. - v - noSO -tf ORGANS.
Jokes’.
THE LOWEST
BELLING PKICB
l« marked In Ognre*
bn each article,
AND NEVER VARIED.
AT
JONES*
Oreacent One-pries
QLOTHIN G HOUSE.
MABKBT STREET,
above Sixth. ~
f No 604.
«E- Prices reduced to anil the times.
A Ane assortment of BEADY -MADS CLOTHING,
fnttebls for all season*, eonstantly ch hand.
Onatom-wotk ttfcUVo Otdw »* *!»»« iwttto, [mis Sat
Elocution Taught and Stammering
CUBEO. PHILIP LAWBEBCJS. Professor of Bloca
tlou. HOI9 LOCUST Strnet. »p 6 3s*
GBIFFTN—CLABK —On t»« 4th of April. IMS, by M*
Honor Mayor Henry* Or. B. Griffin to HUs Mary J.
Clark, tout* of this city r
JffoDOMß.—At Wtlmlnttoß, Del,. onMond&y eve-'
nisi, Sd last , William A. meflomb, aged 32 yeare..
Hls male friends are respectfully invited to attend the
funeral from hie late ietiaence; Wo. 611 Shipley street,
this (Thursday) morning, 6th Inst ,at 11 o'clock. *
CABFBKTEk.-On the mofnlof Of the 3d iuat., Wat
0. Carpenter, m the 29ih y*ar of his Mel t «,
Bis relatives and malefrlende are r espectfnllr InvitM
to attend the funeral, fr-m the residence of nis fathers
80. 19'9 gp’oce street, on Frida*, the 7th instant, at a
O’clock to proofed to Laurel Hill - IT*
DUKEABB. -Soddmly, on the 4th lust., Mary Dur
rard, wife of Francis Durrard, in the 64th year of her*
;*ge.
•the relatives and friends of the famllt are respect
folly invited to attend the fnnerai, from her husband's
residence, Bowman street Germantown, on Friday af
ternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice.
Dearest mother, thou hart left us,
, Can vre hear thy words no more ?
Thou fcast'left this world of »o*row
Fot that bright and shining shore.
She is cone to liv« with Jesus. •
Where sufferings are no more. ~ 7** ■
HOOD-On Wednesday, the 6th Inst, in the 30th
year ot Misuse. Bamuel Smles Hood.
'Bis relatives and the male friends of the family are
respectfully Invited to attend his fnnerai from hts late
residence. Fo 316 W*rth Blnth street, on SatU'day
moraine next at3o o’clock, . ***
1
'LACK BIZAHTLNES —BLACK BY
ZANTIBBB, Flornntinee, Bareie Beruaola. Ortpe
Maretz and Buege*. M end 9 4wWe" BBSSIOfI «HO af,
Hntmlnc • tore. MB CBBiiTHPTStreet. ap6 tf
TITOUBNING FOULARDS.—BLACE
AJJL 'While. Black and Purple, aud Plain B jack.
'Foulard Mil a. just by BKSBO6T dt h O9,
Moorntoghtore.>o. 018 CBBSTfItTJ* Street.. ap6 tf
fU\ 18 EIRE & L AND ELL’S
GOID B4SB
F*R*rGNGOOl>B ...
- GO »b TIMS TO BUTi
&« their assortment la excellent -
gp IimBSIfH WAKOI
EXEMPTION FSOH "THE DBAFT OUABAIfTBBO
A number of responsible eUixensof th3> Fifteenthward
have joined trgelherwith the determinatton to relieve
the ward from (be Draft, end will now guarantee ex
emption from all liability to ihe piesent draft, to every
enrolled cltixen contributing $6O They therefore ap
peal tot very person liable. and urge immediate oom*
p lance with, the proposition by all willing to escape
the conscription. The draft can and will be prevented
if this effort Is heartily responded to.
Ike Executive Committee eordlaUy*eadorse this pro
position, and eetfirj-totffce ability of the gentlemen un
dertaking the matter tweomply fully with the same.'
Subscription* can be shade at the o«ce cf Alderman
WASSBT,corner of G&blK and THIftTBBwTH streets,
through the day* at- BCSOOLBOUBB* TWENTIETH
and COATBS, hVB&Y SVJSfiIBG, or to any autho •
rteed Collector,
Gob Altotcht, Penna
Tosoh, Clinton oo
oentTottt, Keadicf
tiller. jjansarterco
& Blake, Penoa
Baw York
Patterson. Juniata eo
kndersoa, H&rerstoiro
Debts, Jr, Sharon, Pa
tz. »Mo
Jrodhead, Del W flap
/ fiDtWQßtls, JJ York .
{artisan
Men Bridgeton, J if
diller.PMiaa
antler. Perrysvilln
Miller. Pextna- .
>; A. ALLISON, Chairman.
JOHN B. SENIOR, Secretary. ap6-6t
GOUGH’S LaSTUBB TO BIGHT*
•23*7 —* few tickets f« r - the Stage and Family
Circle ; al *o etasding ticketefor the Parapet Circle and
Bslcony.inay be had to-dsy'at Ciaxtou a Bookstore*
6<f6 CBEttTMJT Street ; also* at the Academy In the
evening. . . w .’*• It
KS>> *SV. MU. HA-MMONIVS frtTH
Is®' MEETING FOE tjiU la IhM TalS
EVBHTIJG cloak, at' t 6» Caorch, conwr of
BIORTBEgra »?d i-PKIMa GaEPBH Street!. It*
TBIMOIkT OOA®««.
WtSßf 0 m alter April Ist, IS®,’" the Turning of l»i»
Coiopi ht will b» traniaeted at rialr i>ew,nfice, la the
Anthracite Bnlldlni. Batraaea-B#@S' ffALHCFr' St.
J’ IMo&tB
fiacrytary and Treaiarwr;
arsß**- Pern’s stoss* kxgjbcahok»
Wo 50® OHKBTHDT Street. ' .
Tie Secretary wSI be In attendance at the Boom from
nine A. M to three P. M..forthe pursose'Oßtßeolng carde*
of adjnleeion and receiving subscriptions-
President DBA 0. B3BBRT. •
Tice Piesifent. A. 0 BIBBS.
Secretary, B 6 TOLWnLL
vsr tiUAi) JVTCHIIsB «OHCEBT—
On FRIDAY BVENISG. AoriWtu. at SPRING
GARDEN IHsTITIJTB. earner of DBeADaud- SPRING
G.EBBN. Ur. EEKUSKSB, awktfd'br 150' pupils,
WIH give » Huaical Entertainment
. Tiektts 20 cents: Children half price. Tbownmence
ats gustier to eight o’clrck. apfl 2t*
rar mftjbwuwh - mmmv a»<>
■tap JOB EKED MKgriNG-OtlhoCttizeaa Wilt be
held. TBIB EVENING, at the OHSXKGH, owner of
NIBETBBBTH and GBEENStreets-: Important bail-
I. M relating to the work of provenftag.-a draft ha the
Ward will be presented. Full attendance Is urgbatly
n attested- The collector* ate deaired-to be. present
pnnctnaU, at 8 o’clock. D AAlMaolf> chairman.
JOHN B. EBNIOB, Secretary. _ It
rsr' AT A MBKTISe OF ffm-WOORi
Ids? HOLDBKB of the CHEERY BDN'F*TK<HiSM
COMPAN Y, hold April 4, the following rosoltulon was
P JtMOiMd. That th* spppletnfct t j tlze charter of the-
Comcany. Isefesslngllhe capital atoekS-totwo hundred
thenaar d shares of a par value of temdolfy* each, be
will bo closed from the 10th to tholMh, and
the now lesno of stock fa runny for delivery on the Htfe
!l T]?e directors have jhis dsy deelsrcd-s dividend of
ONE FEE GENT, on the new issue*- payable os the
mh. clear of State tax. _ „ .
ap6-3t» H. S. FAfID, Secretary.
|®= THE IABIFS’ AID SIiCHTV,
■=» masting every Friday since the-rabelllou. began
in the church corner of Twelfth and-riVulnut streets,
Kg lsave to remind Its friends and regular contributors
list sn urgent demand lanow made nponrits resources.
Within ite sphere, nnder toe personal. supervision of
Mrs HaßElsfand other, ladies. thts-SoelstY has boon
enabled to accomplish au emount of-soodamout the
WOtrlfilD and DYING: WwMchtenMf thousands of
SOLDIERS are no Grangers. Theweladl**, oFlong and
well-tried abilities, are NOW AT THBtBRpNF. among
Uje suffering, with every heeded facUicy fornished by
ti W?I! T enable the Boalety. to keep them
W Add»^MM W JOBb o Josil, a «B3flnSfßOT Straet.
g mesun* 'MS fa”
woe J.ABOB, ISEOME. ASfdWtRVKWUK
|a§> THE GBBaT CEETKaL FAIR.—OFFICE OF
TBK COMMITTEE ON LABOR, INOOWE. AND BSVJB
- —ln addition to tho numerous sabscriptloaa here
tofore announced, the undersigned with, pleasure ac
«TS££“»
Chss P Tntt,W. D- --.—a-—lO 00
Bt Michsel’s Church. Germantown* por Mr.
Pancoaat..—— ... 20 00,
Miss Ocrrio K. -Wti*ht. Allentown, balance.. 40 85-.
MiisßachelL,-Fries. WcstChsstor, .» Si
:: ||
Salt* of carpet* cofite, ana lithograpba.ee 60 flO
Collection, fromGioucsster. If. J* ..Jg-jg
Her k, Borda, Trea*nter of CoalvCoiaialtiee.*. t 5,206 00
B. P. Gillingham, .♦-***. ._.. V elotQaa coal.
D&1 id Jr H*»*€».W.«*•»********•*•*•£ 'jj’ ■
CbarlesßYana***********-*-********* ® 4®»
tamael . 8 do.
Vf. W Alters *vE do.
N. Hallowfelici.* 2 do.
IS. ScbrtiDor 2 do.
nenrT&Ftoher.-.. *-~e*«*.**♦«•»*. * do.
George 2 do.
Miller Si Bro. ——- 1 do.
Mnrrott it Jenkins v - 1 do.
Taylor St Dennison-. 1 do.
Jacob Dowler.™- —-■ I do.
C. F. Linde... 1 do.
8. C. Sheerer....— } “O.
B C. Howard.——— 1 do.
For which was received - 35183
tAlso, from Filbert & Nagle 1 ton. which w.w
donated a» requested 1 _
I Per Thos J. Stryker, Bed., Trenton. *. J. .
I from officers and oMratives of the Trenton
lion Company's Werta.——. —— sn
The undertitrued requeits any member of this Com
mittee who mav have a balance on hand to at onoe fora
ward it tohira, aa be is anxious tojclose hia accounts,
WMa ’ jOHN W. GLAGHbES, Treasurer,
y Offlco. 118 South SEVBSTH Street, Phils.
-nr/j-t STATE BASH AT 81ABXDK1N, N. J-a
- jpttti 4th, ilBBs.
TbeJMraetora have >M*_ d dF,declated a Dividend of
FIVKFKBCENT and an-Extm Dividend of FIVE PER
GENT , both payable to the Stockholders on demand
Cl ac6-a»? n!t * A Bta ' tel> iaCl>m j- TOWNSEND. Cashier.
GeHTLEKBN’H
OPENING.
* BW B™ ot F°BTE,
BUSlB^W^^^and
«Mlcetio&a orfod.bo
• usual twit
WAHAMAKBB* BBOWH,
Fin® Tailoring.
_ CPSTOJC DEPARTMENT,
UTo. X South SIXTH Stmt
3DIE3D.
UPON THE PAYMENT OF
FIFTY DOLtAKS.
tmU>3o. M3raESTN^&reeLPhnadelpUa
TolnatMit for Two T«u> will recelYO t Wkww lot
3>OLLABS. w .
Volnntoen trill recegoa Warrant 10,
B^ j^saa^sS3Mß3»ga
for warrant, DQIjIiAKB
mhy-d&Wtf ■ u
'rgve OFFICE OF THE BOVEBCIan
.BW MINING COMPANY OF MICHIGAN, 13*
WALNUT Street. PHibADnnPNXA, March 20.1885
Th&uran&i m*otinff o! no stookholdors of thia Coin*
S^.»^Sre«rbrh d ol« { t|»
A*D. lS&.atW o’clock p DARLINGTON,
mh2l-Hoap ; Secrotary._
XTBH CAMP CKEKK OJJL COS
OTFIGI »S 8 SOOTH THIRD MB. ■
AnunLiiu MarjiTai, 1655.
JTOWOB.—ThB Company hare eontawted. fot boring,
tour veils, and expect to bnve at least two trills in
° P ThS?o Bh»i».wwi»l»* tob,
iHjH
8 LTHiiARD, Tieuatn.
JOS. ISNBia. »inECTOE|, a HKa>
CHAS F.
mb®, atoftet* J. B. CHAMP!
m «VjSI th e wm M
held at SABjON-SrBBBT HAM, “.JSES « jX
AFTEBHOO*, at 3K o’clock, Ladles are lnritcd. o-tt
omi'E Off THK KUHKUS
*3® KBB INSDBANCB COMPANY,
Phiiadeuphia, April S. 1856-,
„At a wetting ofrte Board of S,d
day. & Semi smmal lUTldead of SIX P*« WS 5 1. *“®
an BlUia Dlyldeid of TEH PBS CKNT. weredeoUred
11 tbe.Cepltal Stock, payable to t tic Stockholders, or
thelrlegal representatives, onas*attartn Uthloot.,
fit a of taxes- •>. W. MolLLlSTnu,
at4-10t ■ fcecretary. pro tern.
Ktaa OFFICE Off THE LEHIOII COAX
I=® AHD NAVIGATION company. .
PHn.ADnnPHiArMaTehlO, 1965
TBs Btockholders ofthle Company are hereby notlted
that, to provide meaneforoompletingthelittpniTemeat;
of the Company between wilkesbarre and Hanch
Chunk, and to be prepared to pro crew wlthother im
port ant railroad eooneettons,, the Board of Maaagei*
hato determined to allow to all persons who shall ap
near as Stockholders on the hooka of tho Company on
Ehe leth inrt., after o}oaln» of teanefma at B P. M. of
that day. the privilege of subscribing for now stock of
mar, to tha extent of one share of new stock for ewry
lye shares then standtne in thetr names.. Etch share
holder entitled to a fractional part of a sham shall have
theprivllesaof subscrlblog lor a fall share ■
The subscription hooka will open on tha 30th Inst..
and close on the hath of May at 3 P. M . Thtnew «tt»k
JRll not parriotpata In the Shy dlrldend. .payments
will be reqoljec as follows: Ten per cenC at the time
"“subscribing, and ttaebalence on the SsMay ot Hay
aforesaid, after which time only will tbs new.cortidcatea
not paying gaalmya sajn loM.thelr right
to tho new stock. Those who dostra to anticipate; pay
ment will be allow'd disconnt on the whole amount of
Sbelr subscription at the rate of sir per e ; nt. ner annum.
Shie-ijß ■ fQltOjiof ;
yaa*- secosd uij ikcekit bepoot
■*** J* SP MittoPiCTnaßas’ hatiohal.
B4BK OF PHILADELPHIA.
April Sd, 1886.
KBSOUBCEB.
Loros and Dirdonnta *1,206,283 73
ITnUfd BtM.a Bonds deposited
to tj<*«uie circulation. 400 000 00
Unit* d States Bonds and ofcber
United Suttee Seoarltfos on
hand..ra....^ M , **, 104,660 00
51,710*933 75
Leral Tender Notes..,. *,.***•» $406*00000
Bills of .this Bank onhand.,-.. 11,106 00
Bills of etker Banka 10.000 00
Due from National Banks.*,-.. 43,907 73
Doe from State Banka,*'.,**** 40 47301
Othtroaah items. .wZ.i 214,69167
5725,079 01
29,163 U
11.702 80
Beil Bitele mm
Sxpeaee account.
„ . . LIABILITIES.
Ocpital Stock 670.100 00
Snrplnc Tttnd~™. ....... 110,803 80
Circulating N0t0a,........... 33.1,0 JO .00
Ciieulstlon of MaanfaatnroH'
aad Mechanics’ Bank
59.852 00
_ , _ . *1,110,855 80
Pttetoßarka . »18 617 73
Individual Deposit*. 1,285,808 28
Dividend* Unpaid-...*. 6,012 50
lfrofitand L0ea...... 84,669 S 6
—* *1,316.012 88
W.ts of Pemu,lrani., City of Philadelphia:'
'I. « W. WOODWAED. Cwhler of the MASn-
FACTTFBBRB’ NATIOHaI BANK o'Thlladelphl'*, do
GolemstJy affirm that the above statement is tiae to'the
best of my knowledge and belief
- , M. W. WOODWAED, Cashier.
Affirmed to and BUbseribed before mo this sth day of
AprtVlSfflf." JOHNS. FS OK. .
ap6-tf ~ .Notary Public.
STOJiTH (tVARTJBBLT REPORT"
l“L of the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OP PaiLA
DSLPBIA, April S, 1BS5;
■ * , ■ * 3 EEBOXTBCPB.
Loan* and Di scouts ...... $2,657,619 71
0. 8 Shads deposited to secure
CtrcnUti0a.e................. 750.(00 00
0, H. Securities deposited to
secure Deposits-...- SCO.OOO 00
0.8. Bonds and other 0.8. Se- •
curitiesoiv hand*.2,317.464 85
55,425,084 66'
Specie and Legal-tender N0te5.53,016,660 (7
‘MJIs of ttria tfank on hand— 490 00
Bills of other Banks 31«6w 00
Duefroni'Nsrtionftlßanka 343,171 86
Doe from State Banks and ■
Bankers.47o 499 87
Cafchltems»'.i>w..»:.2BB.3e7 .
, t - $<,091,879 06
Real Estate, unencumbered 53.£13 63
BnpentesancFT&xes.- 4Q 959 10
! S LIABILIIISS. „„„
Capital Stock.*-. $1,000,000 00
Circulating NflWs'u*..... 976,000 00
Dneto Banka afid'Bankers,**. $3.480,868 40
Due to TrcaattrCnbf 0 States. • 1,965-866 87
Due to IndividnaTPoposttora. 8.752,400
Surplus Fund* ..*•«»•.******* 60 0* <0
Dividends Unpaid... M ®??S2
Profit and'Loss*-. 213,493 02
State of Pennsylvania,
• City of Philadelphia. Bsi
I. AfORTON MoMICHsRL, Ju , Cashier of the Pint
National Banket Philadelphia, do solemnly affirm that
the abave statement is true, to thehestof my knowledge
and belief. KQJ&TON HoffiiClUßL Jr ,
apfiit ■<•■■•■ ' ; Cashier.
FOURTH 4VABT£BI>T KKPOKT
ol theßOOßig HATIOSAL BASK, FBUadeß
phta; BBSOUECBS.
fotes aud Blllß'DlMOßlltWawHaMaMaMa*. |U4«3U 15
tamiuire auti Fixtures—****•«•••••**#««•• 4 315 77
i3ni7entßxpeMeß»»»»»«***»*******«*+*« 7,050 84
'Texas 1,181 8t
8,601 10
Doebyjfeiioiißißttks—••**♦•* s*6,oj9 14
. ofcher'Baji)uu*»tW«»-»***» 13 355 74
• 78*384 89
U ’8; Bonds. deposited with ?. S.
Tree Barer to assure circulating
notes **-**-■ «w>~,w„«.,Tt.«)MM 5150,0 w
Toaecnre BepoillSr.,.♦-*.**•**■•■«■♦*♦ 50 0
•* ** .<7 3-10 HoWs— 25*000
0 B Bonds, on band
Other U, fi. Security b— 180,700
Circulating tfotea**.♦s* 122
Pktioital Bank ffotes—s,2oo
State Batik Fete*— 7 *6.
Legal-tender^)tea —*— 327,501 *ft 545 m w
*127 50
Cash itonfl***********************'
'• LIABIUTtIB. ajirA _ nn
OnpitalBlocli.«Av.:**m'.**4...slso,ooo 00
5184,000 W
Individual Deposits— —.* « 768 665 99
Ui ited State? fepOTiU—, f 6 455 >8
t>tm to I gtlopal Tfawaks t»....«, »»■»» B3
Doe to Stale Banks 10 627 M
*»*—. 11 £99 S 3 .
iztbttloM*< <*• .♦►•*»** •«• • .»•••« ■ 8,801 M .:
«««•««imh»■ ■»■»»♦ - l|B3l 08 . .
SmlmtwMixrr JB.S3I9*
I. Samael J. HfaeMallan, Oasbier of Fourth National
Bank or PMladelphlft.do eolenustyswear that the above
•taUmentlatnie. to thebestof mi kuowledas sad. oe
uSt SiMUEL J Ma«MDLC,AIT, Cashier. ’
Kate of Pennsylvania. county of Philadelphia, 8 A
Bvront to and subscribed bfdoro day of
April, 18C5. ' BI>W. H.
b P S 3t • Hotary Popup.
coivnN£mi Horn
•235? COMPA®?.'*— Aepeclel mgetiutoT theSioch
fcoldera offhe * * GOST TINEA TAL EOTBL COMPaNY « 1
'or the purpoM of adoption the mpplement to sneenar
*r of tbe eorapemy, pa«*ed b* the Lwßiamre of F«na*
#yjTO»la, Bndapproved Mareh 21, IStXF, and c * r
late fcffeet the pnrvleUm* thereof, TOl be held on MOS
9Alr April if 1566, *t’l2o’cloclc M ~at the BOTJSZr.
By order of the Board'of Bronacers.
lot - J. BBBGBAST PKICB, Secretary^
«ar> OFIiCE OF HEBBIHAO KIVIBB
low comfahy of lake sufsbiob, *a» wax.-
BUT Street. ;
f ! .> Phiildslphla, MarohSX, 1906.
Tho Stockholcers of this
Cbmpany for th* W.BCTrOHWBK*tJTOHS. an* rash
other bnetoess a» may com* before tt, will bs heid at
tie ego of th® Secretary, 133 W aMTO r straet, !n the
city or Philad elphla, on the HfipOSD MONDAY, th*
IDto dtrofivtlL A, D. 1866. atlO o elook A M.
mUliet BAMPBL P. PAKITHGTOH, S«e>y.
OIL UOMPANHEB.
jggp torrtuE op the
■ w . -l-X. .... •"
BOC3g OIIi COatPANY,
Atthe Annnal Meeting of the ** BOOK OIL.COBPAI3T
OP PSHMSYLVABIA, ’ ’ hold this -day, tho following
oil cere wore elected to serve for tbs ensntogiyear:
boabp or niHEonoas,
J. T. McIBNBS I SAM’t Ds WAUfOS.
6EO. O. BVA.S, 4- Wtb 8. BASBSiiU
D. EiJONBS.
Tho *nnnal Report was read by the Secretary, to
■which It was stated that “ tho Directors have, within
the space of tea months and a half; paid 1 to the Stock
holders dividend* to the amount of ninety cents on each
thare of their stock being eqncl to twenty-nine per
cent, per annnmon the subscription. Brice.
fie yatnab e fee timpte property of the Sook Oil
Company—a tract o! aeventy-nlnwaerea of oil territory
located on Big Scrnbgrass Crook, some twelve miles
from Franklin—was considered,, and authority was
aivsn to the new Board of Directors to prooeed at once
with its vigorous development on the host terms that
wells on the Byde A Egbert Parm, In
which the • 1 Bock ’ ’ is intereeted.are now in Progress,
on, 0) 'which, has "reached a *«pth-?Mfl6-ftBt. with a
showof oU folly eooal to tho host wells ever fnetea
thiuoeleh rated Jaric.DOtencopticg the Maple Shade
'joßß Ssaretsry and Tteaanrer.
STAN OIK «; STOKE Oil, AND
(aEr HIKING COMPaHYHONBaFBBT STOCK I*
THB joym maR
’
SDBBCBITTION PflOß. 80 CBSTS.
HO FUBTHEB.ASSBSdMBBTS. ...
WlUtin a tow day» » »»w n«U iM l«ea «trwk w &
distance of one hundred yard* from our property, oa
SheTande of thto Company are located within the
treat Oil belt of West Virginia, and embrace* S4B acrea.
iu fee simple, and two leases, one of ,10 and the other of
fi acres "' 7
r«KK“k to a sltort time, as the
Boom Ho, S, third
story. ISAAC COOPBB, President,.
JAMES K. FBBSnSON- Treasurer.
mh«.TM. CHAB. S. BIPKBOTHaM. Secretary.
H#’ MOTl(a> p lm ~s.,Am. April 1. 18BL
The Offljeof the
COMMONWEALTH OH. COMPANY,
On andaftex AhJa daioi will be located ini he Third
Story Fount Boom to th. ■
COMMEBCIAI. BUILDING, No, SIS GHBBTHUT ST.
mhSl-ja : DAYID B. HILT, Becrstary.
wse OFFICE OBOAHIO Oil, COHOA*
f§sT JTT. IO MKBCHAHTB SXCHABGB.
PniiAD»hPHiA March 22..1885.
The annual-meeting of block holders will be Bald on
tle Sthday o( April at 13 o clock ■
mbStapa W C STILES, Jr.. Secretary.
OSFICB OF THE NOB TIE AND
■§6? DBLAMaTBB PBTBOLSDM OOMPibSY, »80
CHISTHOT Street p HlLinilTHlAMat c ll 9o,ie6s.
The anneal rasoltog of the stockholders will be held
onMOHDAT thalOtf of AP^gb
"mhSitatluSt
*rrsr*> OFFICE OF THB IJNICK. PETBO
MUM COMFAHY Ho I*T Soath POCaTH
Stmt, PHILADEbP SIA, Aptil 6, ISM
ThaAnnnal Meeting of the Stockholdais of torn Com
p.ny wsll ba held on WBDHBSD AY. the I6th of April,,
” CHABLBS A. DUN, President.
ara> OFFICE OF THB BeBEBTOHt l
No. 147 BoathFoU£CHB«eej. 1
’ t rmL.AJ>BhPSf^, t April 6, lStts. I
An adtoorsed meeting of the Stockholder*! oQthe, I
BOBIStrOIL COM PAH* wiU.be held on WBDQBd* I
DaY* April 18th 1866 at Xo tor toe R E|'P»“ «*■
..Wn, oacers Wlg.M. J
Kac PHtESIX Oils COHPAWXt—AN
i dionrneO Meeting of he Stockholders cr toe
s)
'“"SiMf bn obhyb mb ™A|B
on tie stock, for an Electionss Five ® ire , c {F r “ tj J erv *
f^n6lffi ttlßg^^‘D^A^Y.feTtary
MONDAY. April 10th, eta o'clock P Mi, to.
laws and aloft Board ® T
jututrji. president.
SAWIIiLEOCI^S^m^
The properties of.Stic company MMKlae
lease at k royalty, on BmrnlnxSprf
county, west Virginia, and SOfl acres on ewrag
Crock, near the -above, in fee simple. The company
haye two enjtnea.on the ground working. , . ■
A limited'portion of the worklng.oapltallsstUFnot
subscribed f°L wM** c* ll S? hadlat AUsy l '
11 per sham, at the office. Ho. SSBBOHIrBOH Auey.
mtJltaplO _
[OH. Bserotary.
OBgICJS HB1)E FABH OH- *»»■•
PaHY. - Marcb 3ti low-
The Board of Directors' hsTe^jSdaydaclareia
w «sii«*sa
411VTALBCT Street. ■■■■ ■ Pail A.. Mareh Sc.
The Board of Directors h»yy this day declared a «m
-dend of FIVSEEB CENT., subject to Btate tax. paya
ble at tha office of the Company, on and after THUKS
DThe Trenlfer'Books wlB close on FBtl>aY, Karch.Sl,
at 3 o’clock ff, M., and apaa ff*.
mhSflSt ■ ~ ' Secretary.
g®*> OfffflOK Off THE fftSA BBHIIWe
WOS COM PAiF ,Fj*. lAb blfbia. Match 27. 1885
LOTTOS IB.BBBBBY GIVSa that" an, Instalmoatof
088 DOLLAR per Share on each and oyery Share of
the Capltsl Stock of the jETNA SUKINB COMP AN I
has thisday been called in, payable, on os before tho
lflth day o> April. 186*, at the 1 ‘ffice of the Company,
Ho. 3»* wIiHUT PhUatohla n
By order of the Dlrectori. B. A. HOOPBB,
mhiBtaplo Treasurer.
*553“ MVHtEND HBTICK —OFFICE OF
la® TBB HIA6ABA oil, COMPABY. No. All
CBBBTHOT Street, Flßi.sPmyaiA March 30,lSsfl.
The Board of Diroctora have this day declared a divi
dend of ONSper cent. on the capital stock, payable on
and afterl HuRSDAY. April 6th. free of state tax. The
transfer books will close on BEID aY, March 30th. at 3
o'clock p. M.^»pdopenoaAsriiyrt h cißTsa ,
mhSHi* Bscrctft land T« WWW.
$3,470,883 05
$8,478 808 60
$10,817,740 35
U0q617 748 «
$1,270>4iS 00
$1,278 440 00
409 WALNUT STEBSTi
ArßiL.Si 1890.
PB ESIDBHT,
J. Ts McIABBSL
SICBETABT AND TBBABHBEB,.
JOHN F. GBAFP.
WIHTAttYd
« PRIZE MONE* f . GOVERNMENT
AND LOCAL BOUNTIES TO 'ALL WHO Bfffgg
TBB UNITED STATES NARINE .(mPS.
Order* have been received from the head of the
Marine Corps at Washington not to restrict reeraitsto
a particular cia*s (as has tees the ewe heretofore), bat
to receive ALL who'hav* served In the volunteer ser
vice, cr in th* v< gnlars, or in !h» marines, and have
been honorably discharged. fcneh persons enlisting in
the U. S: Narines will, rfefflßlte' the Oovernmeiit and
local bounty, and wUl.also be 'entitled to their share of
prize jnnter in any captdfe.of the enemy'svessels.
For farther Information apply at the recruiting ren
dezvous. No: 311 South FROST Street, between 9 A.
a andSo’rfock.p.
Captain and.Npv?ut*i»»* Officer.
STL S. MILITARY SCHOOL FOR
OFFICERS. Ho. 315 OHESTHUT Street, Ffclladel-
INBhPBSDBNcif HALL.
, J TAQGAETiiPiiwfep&r, •
Late Colonel 12th Besiment Pennsylvania Bes«rvtjC
A three number of fie'emd Lieutenants lor Colored
Troops wanted imraaOlatslyv '
Terms—One month, $2O; two months, $BO Soldiers
admitted lor two weelrs at $lO Payable in-odvadb*.
Boohs supplied. Pamphlets sent by mail on applica
tion. ; mhSO-iae
COUPOINB 5_20 •;
6-81.
OF THE
1881 LOAN,
DUE JULY Ist, 1865,
Aim OF TUB
FIVE-TWENTY LOAW^
DUE HAT Ist,
BOUGHT AT BEST BATES, BY
WM. PAINTER & GO., Bankers,
ape in 110 BOOTH TBtBP BTBBBT.
oßasnss man. . alsx sbhboh, jr.
(ORARLEB SHORT & CO.,
<.
; STOCM AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
m is South Tbitd street,
FHHIADBLPHIA.
All kind* of mtmrat fund* and Gold and SOra
bontht and eold', and Collections made.
Particular attention (Iren to the purchase and sal* of
Government. State, and other Stocks and Loans on com
mission. ' noM.toa
5-20
;' ,o : c>' rT,Jp p’r>r-» : , ■
" DUE '
'.'■'mA.-SF._lS*.;'- i-
BOCCHT AT EI6HEBT MARKET PRICI,
bt r
DREXEL & C 0„
mM»-tmTl Ho.-3* BOOTH THIKD BTRBBT.
TREASURY department, ofpiob
JL Of THE GOMTTHOLLBR OF THE OO KRESOT.
WiSHißßToir, January 36,1866
Whereat, By nthfutorr ertdonoe pre»ented to a*
lathe city of Philadelphia! in the, county of Philadel
phia. ana State of Pennsylvania, h&a.been duly orta
nized under and aceorttiiiL* to the regulremenki of the
Act of Concrete entitled yAn arf hr provide a National
OoinatTi wtued by a jpledfa of tfnitod State* bond*,
uid to proTlde tax the circulation and redemption
thereof, ” approved June S, 104* and ha» complied with
aiithe proTisioM of wtfd aet required to be complied
.with before com3ouft«hf ta#hoi»ia«» of nnknc under
•kid Aet— •• • • •
How, fterafoia, Iy HJTGH McODtLOCH, Cfflmfc
(roller of (ha Cnrrenejr, doehMeW j»rtlf».tfcat, THE
HATIOHAL BXCHABOfc BASK OF PHILADELPHIA,
Inth. 3tTofHdl»d«lpAJ»^lothoaountyof Phlladal
phis, andStato of Fwuwylyania, 1» authorized to*om
menea the basinofli of bahtrln, under the aet aforesaid
CesnptroUer o* the Currency,
IJHB FRAN KLIN VINO FWSD,
KO. 130 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW
CfIBSTITOT, , ,
Para Beeper tent. Intercut op Deposits; Agents for
tile tale of United States 7 *lO Loans at Far. GFeyern
ment. State end City Loans and Stocks bonsht wm| sold
for depositor* and others cn CohuoUblobc marTSm
WILLIAM H. WA3FNE, -
7 7 Late Discount Clerk Bank of Forth Amertw,
STOCK and BILL BROKER, 80. 16 BAHK Street.
Loans. Stocks, Ac., purchased and sold at the Phils,
delphia Stock Board. Money, procured on coilatesaU,
Promiiaory notea negotteteds &A. *a mhll^Sja
CAMUEL, ALLEN, .
O STOCK BROKER, ■ _ .
Ho. WBs’Bonth THIRD Street,
mhl7-lm* , . FHmapßnpgQb
OIL BTOCKB, U 8. LOANS, &c.,
v Bonaax ajto bold
OJT COMMIBSIOSI.
Bt OEOROB J. bote,
' Broker,
is7-I«l( • KO. 18 Booth THIRD Street
SEW PUBLICATIONS.
THHE APRIL NUMBER•
; " '“trHETEI) STaTBS°RB?tVKIjf MAOAZIHB
' -. contains a ftraohlc sketch of
SBJRJUH’B AILAHTA GaMPAISH.
■With a new Map or the Lines of March.
It is the roostcomplete history of the. frost eampalmi -
tfeetlae leen written, end is-of the blcbesfc interest.
Thi* xtu ml>er Is filled witiiotliM datemting and vat**-
We |ew_To*.
T. B. PUSH, B*.W. cor. BEXTS and CKB3TST UT,
It ", • •, - Agent for PMladelphlar*.
T?IVE CHABMIHG®ffiW CiBTEa EB
J- VIBITB— ‘ Specialties” from orlstnal drawings by.
Phßadelyhla Artists, jnst ontdlahedbyPhl-adslphls
-hotograpbic Ccmpany. No. 130 OHBSTNUr Street.
“Ihe Bride,” "Jockey H*t and Feathsn” ' Bally
Bonnd the Flag.” "Little Bed Biding Hood”'and
“Old Bachelor. r ’ , ; «
- COFARTWERSHICS. :
.'ff'OTIOB. THB PARTNERSHIP
A-' heretofore esisHui frotgeen ths aaderßiuosd,
under the firm of piLL S L&W, 1» this day by mutual
cmjrent Qispolved. _ , ~, ~
Th*. business of said firm gin he settled by STTAD ■
BAOH Bibb, ghohas assumed tbs liabilities, and eou
tiaues the bosluees.atB7 Jjhilidsdpiila.
JUDAH iSVT. „'
sufi-fit*
LEGAL.
, "'tOURT OF COMMON PLEAS IN- Dl
v VOBCB, SejptranfcB».Term, XMJ, Ho.' 0, «L> e»bp.
D JOHA’tf/A™bKKO^&i i 'bT ter aext frlead,-. 4c.,
DollM that theConrtli»«
gTwaled Aiolo on cwiib wiyifiwwosi a
?1b mat.. elioold not be decreed 'o. lllB abevaoaee.
BetnrEßble Satocfiay,. April IGth. IBM. pereun&li«er-_
ticebavitl failed oo account of yogr
’V OU7B« - ■ . v> A> XU A*- ’«dA r ~**.. .
1 . i ...For LUieUut.
XlOKCo:
j:
April 1, ises_.
TXEIRB -TO,) BSGLIBH LEGACIES
JJL viu do Troll <to.addi®is " AUoiaoy* 1 ’ Pret*
Office. J!2L
JO MEBCaASPES, PUBLIC OFS-ECES,
INSUeASCE- GOiffiPANIES, *O., &D.
GOOD PAJST’S LE T TE Bg E'lliE S,
A inferior M}i*l« forGonntinr home aaipriTOta nse,
erne of tlw lfitettaidibeit improvamenis-otalioare, for
•ale WholeisOfiAßd Eotall by
MOSS $k GO.,
BTATIOUSBB a#i>C®LABK BOOK MAHOTAOTURBRS,
Ho. 43» GKISTSror Street.
apS thstoSt.
J^OOEIIKfcSLABSES,.
A T B;E: B UCE B CEB.
S. EJVBLK & SONS
b»Tftnuaa&BßEAT BimrOTMStfß. ttoirptloM, and
haia sow. in, stock a very lasi3, aad oleiftat aasioil
. merit.®! -
IiOOKING-GIuASSES,
08, PAINTINGS,*. ENGRAVINGS,
:miwbiw urn, wwag WUMM.
- , . - '..••• ... " ? .
»ddi na&Bfr
.Mira&s? %gsssms ssa&
jiaisft, sc. ■ . _
EAELE’S-GALLEMES,
MM7-1* gift QgßSTßtrr BTESgg.
TgNGLIBS BBQWN STOUT,
SCOTCH ALE,
IK BTQKB. AKD GLASS.
ALBERT G. ROBERTS,
DBAiJB IK PINK OfiOOEBIES,
CorMrof EEKVBNTH and YIHB St».
AEMY SOOmS.—HERMETICALLY
3l SKALXD,PBOVISiOBTP, FKUITd, Ac.
The eubtariber* offer for sals at loweefc rates
25,0 0 cases, two dt*w* each, comprising Roast Beef,
Bo&ft Vesdt'TSoilfd Mutton, tß*»f«leak* Veal Oaa?ts t
ala mod&Beef, Mutton Chops, Beef Soap, Veal Soap,
Mutton Stoup, succotash. Green Goan. Lima Beene.
String Beans, Tomatoea Green .Peas. cjAdenaed Milk,
Steweov&el. Beef ana Vegetables. Mutton and vege
table*, Soup and BouUli, Chicken Soup., llrl.**,** 60
Ohlekaiu giusegeMeat, .Boasi.Taih£y» Koasi Ohlckea,
Boast Buck, Butted Pigeon, VeieUble Soup. Oyster*.
Veal and Vegetables, Salmon, berry Sauce,
assoitStJelMee, Boast Goose, Ox tail
Strawberries, ilaekherrlee, Pine Applet
*?ELCOODoje* Cane first quality Delaware Peaches; the>
***"»?* ” te ssißK A po;
It*. 108 mad Ij4»,BOOTH WHABVSS.
|?ABINA, TAPIOCJA.&c. *«'»
S- SCO boxes Vatina. MO boxes Corn Starch, -
300 bspe Tapioca, £o>bsgs Bermuda Arrow Boot,
100 boxes Italian Maccaronl, 2TO b\xes Baker’s
It* 108 and 110 Bonth WBARYBS,
TO COAL. on. EEFINERB—JANKB
V 112*4 -witb l|Bfid, i}nraed in the host jaanaer »ad
TOmntea to iHe w - ™ SAn ,
l.in.Md 11a Eonth SBylotH Btmt..
FOB SA-LB—CATAW-
U 1,,, laatsila, Coneord, Clinton. Blh>. Hartford.
Prolific w>rTo?itia t otl.er'faiietie S . in lar*» or
* r ™ikmo a %\
M|. MITCHE3ON, 528 WALNUT
• Street. desires to see HOTCBIRB, B*q «
if in tbiscltj. upon important professional bastoess, or
to be favored ’with bis address by any o*»wta can
•ferefab it. &p6-$t
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.-TRY THE
X best styles wbandtfftred, patented bio ge-back Al
bums: sold at B. ¥ BKIBIBR'S Photograph SaiUry.
6534: ARCH Street. styles, various size? At*
riABD PHOTOGRAPHS. —l2 FOR
V *1 S 6. n*at and pretty style*. aattanU for album*.
Mso for scholars lo exchanr* with sonoobaates res
■pteißMw *t BBJiiSS*’B» s#?w smj# 6
WASTED—A FIRST-CLASS SALES'
IT (in a Hotlon Hones), well acquainted with
Cluster sod Delaware county Trade. »
Direct Boy 1682 Fo. ■ .
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BALBB
- MAW (in a Notion Bones), well acquainted
WANTED—IN A WOOLEN JOBBING
"* BOtfSB, a SUtESITAJr, thoroughly acquainted
with the 4ivr and near eountry trade* to seu by
sample. _
Artdnn •
taker, ' 1 at i fhie OSes,
WANTED-BY i YOUNG MAN A’
» » SITOATfSH as Assistant Booh- Keeper, fleneritl.
or Entry Clerk. of is any cApfccity where a iced Pea
man and Accouirtspt is ret?iiU v ed 3 good references.-
Addreta “M. C., T » grans office . 'll*
W AST E ll—A YOUNG MAN,"AS
6ALBSMAJJ, ls*’a first- elase Retail Dry Gooa's
3tcn.se: an hand required. Address ’** B.
this office ap6-3t*
WANTED—A mVATim AS 3U-
T * 7BBIBTBNDBBT c?SJ.ERK of an Of!! Company
by a nan who is not afraid* of work, zfindV csr oil. Sa
tisfactory reference. „
Address “E, c.,** Prcay'offloe. aps-2fc*
WANTED—BO AKO' IN A KE9FEC-
J ‘ TABLE. private family, for » Gentleman.
Wife, aid two Children Plot* address BonfßSlFost
oace. _ am at*
WPTED XMMSDIATEI if-*m A
*T plain, moderate* family, fora LADY. two airy
pleasant RuOMS with a email Booth attached, wtfhor
without furniture, and with or without Board Bosn
d&rle*. Sprrfce to vine, Twelfth toTtyeaty-SeeaiicL oa
except! or able references given and required. Address,
aasoSrfaspossible, BDMUBD J IAROASOJ,-
»p# Si* 309 SPRUCE Street.
WANTED—A SITUATION* AS SU
* I pericterdect or Clerk of, H'tel itf the city or
conntiy, ten years’ experien<£. and ,tbe
be-t ol ■ reierenCß. Address G. 8. Powiw. J’/odr
office. Qi>3 4t*
WANTED—CAN TAB SERBr FOR
” LIPE IHStTB AHOE The beet terms ofierol. Ap
ply Id *3‘*OBB3T»UT Bt., second atory mtgftlm*
WANTED—AT $l5O PER MONTH—
"> A reliable Canvasser in every town aad county,
for the tfURBS ABB SPY* the loti interesting and
exciting book ever published, embracing the adcen.
tores of a, woman in the Union army as Burse, Scouf,
and Spy, giving a moat vivid inner piocure of the war/
We have Agent* clearing $l6O per month, which we will
prove to any doubting applicant Send for circulars,
Address *»XOBB& BROS,, * GO., 600 CBBSTWUT
Street. Philadelphia.” mh7lm»
A PBIL 4th, 1866—A LADY OF EX
•ajl PBRIRHCB wishes a situation as ELoutekeepsr or
Governess in a private family B*sfc reference given
"B. W.,” pres* office. , apSlK*
nOAL YARD.— TO LEASE FOR A
term of years, a vacant lot onnorth side of WASH
ING rOB Avenue, above Twelfth*-® feet byss,nutia-.
ble for a coal yard, or for oth*r purposes j will he fitted
tip for a coal yard, if- desired. Inquire at 80. 909
CO24MERGB Street. mfr3s-stnthgfc»
MENT HOUSE FOR HOUSE
A-dKESMSftS, Seamstresses, Chamber maid., Walters,
Ranee, Cookfl. L&nnd ressee, and general-house word,
whitened colored. 803 LOCUST St. abt-lm
PMPLOY ME NT HOUSE for CLERKS,
-*-A Book- k e*-pprs, Kales men, Packers. Porters Watch
men. Cosehmen, Drivers, Conductora. Bar-tenders,
WalterstParm-hands. 6aro»vere,Bc Employers suited,
at ehort notice. Bo3and 804 LOi.JUBT Stapl-Im
fiEBATEST THING OF THE TIMES
VA_RoWEIS -8 PRIZE BSVBLOPBS —Agents wanted
everywhere. JPmn*uin Watches given Trehaenit. On'
receipt of $>G we will mail. post paid, 100 tnvelopas,
and a splendid Solid Silver .Banting. Game Watch aa a
premium to the agent A single Envelope sent, with
circular and fnilpar’lcnJare, «* receipt of 46c*nta. Ad»
dre*e A S. BO WEB *OO., P. 0 , BoxWTO,36BEBS
MAB Street, H. Y-’' mfrff Sm
m- -RANTED TO RENT—A FUR
JH. HlhaBJD BOOSE In the country, within ton miles
o’ the city, near * railroad station. Add rest A .
office of The Press. aos-ai*-
gft WANTED-A HOUSE WITH
■!* modern conveniences, in a good neighborhood, for
a family of four persons, by a ioapmsibietenant. Gail
on or address „!*%•* fU* .
apt St* 4b3sr BARgBT Street.
m HOUSE WANTED.—WANTED
KTO BEST—A medinm-aized House, with all the
modern con.entenceß. and within twenty minateso.
The Press office. Best of references given. Address
** K. F office of The Press. mhat-if
WANTBD—ON 7 REAL
/U BBTATB worth Si,COQ. for three yeare.at
tis per ceit. 'Any merehantlntfteclty wishing to open
a Cosmil*> ion House in the country will hear of a good
opportunity by addressing -‘''Loyal Gliisen, Prw#
office. ; »P6At
©on nnn (twenty thousand
qpA'VjVV/ly BOLLsR-i} —WAHTSD. a Gentlemen
with this amount cash, to invest with a Keayfactarer
for one year. Address *‘A. 8. G.. ’ ’ office of The Press,
Philft- elphia ' •_ apl 8t«
FUK BALU A«l>
®TO RENT, WITH FURNITURE—
From Ist Jane to 16<h September, a de.htable S“Bi
deece ettns.ed on the eomh side irf dOKTSC**, Sbwe
BIX’rtBSTa street. Apply to ROBERT MACaEBGOR,
,19 tCALBOT, It
M ATLANTIC CITY, N J.—FOR
SALS—A handsome COTTAR’S (opposite the O 8.
Hoiel), with or without fnrnitore. containing i 3 rooin«
and a good Cistern. Apply *“ ® WottTTON, At'.oUc
City, or to J. H. HAXEa, Seventh national But,
Philadelphia. . ~ . 5^1 12i
m FOR BALE—DESIRABLE OODN
ML TB¥ b-ESEDESCB,on Venango afreet, near Ni<ie
towa lass and ihe new TowashlplJne hoad Tarn pike
Fine double house. twelve room*•completely fiat-ted,
With hot and cold water, and all modern improve
vents. BeautWully ehaoed ana Improved. Lot lOGby
580 r*et. A* joining ground open and very handsomely
laid oat. Apply to jo HW ft JOHNSpm
*OB WAbHUPStreat_
m, DEI AW ARB- COUNTY.—FORj(|
SSSSALB, ahendsome sixty-one-acre Farm, jest-*--
received for Bale, at Hewtown Station, Media Eulro»4,
fik miles iron- city ; modern-built etoce mauiioa, in
Hoed condition aid twelve rooms, plenty or rrmt aai
thade, barn, ice-house. and oU -leeeerarjr buildings.
Tiita farm teloewed within ftve hundred yards or trie
station Will be-sold aliogether, or tn two piece".
Possession can,be bad
-apg-8t SPA WALK Df Street. Phtlada.
m BEAL ESTATE. THOMAS- &
Sl> V*l*C*Bl/EIBIJSrNESB LOCATION.
Iron and B.lcS BBiI.D!O,'6S. MaKKbTStreet. HINB
TEUHtH Street, and JOHES Street, it feat on Market
street, £6 feet on nineteenth street, ISO feet in aepvh
through to Jeheostreet; three front!. ■
Cn 4 OBSPAX., April 11, IBM, ati| oVdook. soon, wHI
be cold at public,’ sale. at tbs PHILADELPHIA EX
CHAKOg, all that valuable property belonging to
‘ ■ The lennsylvamia Salt Manefactnrlng Company, ’’
compoted of three lots, one of them aim,to on the-Borut
side of Market street, 28 feeteaet of Umeteenth street,
containing In front' on Market street 42 feet, ajiei
depth northward 12* feet j one other of- them
sitnMaon the east side-of nineteenth street, IStkfeet
north of Market-street;, containing in front on Iftne
teenth street 2B feet,.and emending in depth eastward
64 lest, with the privilege oi a 4-feet wide allay touting
into Hinateenth- street and the other of them
ing the last described: lot on the north, on tho-souta
ilde of Jones street, eoDtaliihg In fronton nineteenth
street 86 feet, and in depth, eastward along the said
Jones street W.eet. lie entire depth from.-MCThet
street to Jones street 180- feet. The said lots are
completely covered, with substantial iron and brick
bnildlngß, capable of noldlng 6,CdO barrels,.and. wonld
be a molt vsldable property lor storing purposes or for
commission and fotwardraa houses, railroad or*x»iosi
companies, being in. dose proximity to several, of the
Pr The l ?otelMd°!abov«deecrlbed are snbiechto a re
deemable yearlygronhd’ientof *7OB, and the Jot third
described to teredeemable yearty ground rent of
- JSJ- Lithographic plans may be seen at the. Auction
Boom/' "It THOMAS & BONS.Anotioneera.
ape thsgtlf 138 hand I*l Smih PoPETE Street.
MBS FOR RAT.TB—TWO COTTAGES IN
■X Atlantic City, near the Wch; tlx .chambers In
each. Applyat oSlce oi ~ C 4 A- SP'' i
apf>-8t . r Ho 4,34, WAJ.«X«Street .
FOB. SALS—BBICK DWELLING,
Mo. Si 6 Mortlt BBV£Sf PS
Street, below Gre<m. ~~ Mod emJUpßroremeiiU, Ac. Im.
mediate pmmuslo* Applt jp nTJCT g^ ’rj St jm* r . _.
Ho. lsa aonthrf Oa&Ta Street.
ajB»CL«-«t*
"m> BOR, S-&-LE —A THREE-STORY
£1 BRICK SOUSS, eight Toning .?t*“ , 5 , &,®5 9
CHBBB® Street. Apply at 258 South THIBD Street.
Btcoi a atriy. tacit room- apo-«
m FOR SALE-DWELI&NG-HOUSE
%?/4 FTMiH ™ litrest - Bort^«*raS&T.
mh»lm* Ho. 30 HorUt SBTBHTfI Street.
Aliti TERRITORY.—FOR SALE, A
V 7 vain ah] a Oil, TBACT situation a branch of the
Termaemderate andtitle good. ■
Title,, plot, certificates, £«., opecifor examination.
Apply to A, a MoOAtnBS,
wB>st He. S&BaathTRIBP Street.
/-wfjcb to let—suitable for
Oil Company— BOOM Ho. %.northwest corAer-
FIfTH and CBdSTKPT. Apply,at.'BOOM 80. 3. ap6-3t-.
UOR SALE-ONE ORIGINAL SHARE.
Jf ip a first-Bias. OIL COjpATfl now forming Per
part! <ral are ad dr ere “ Excelsior, ” care Bo* IM9 TOr
ladalpMa Poet Office. *PB
AN OFFICE TO. RENT—ON WAR,
pijT Street, between Second and Third. Apply, at:
Ho 133 WALK TIT Street. «PM»
F)R SALE— goo®. OIL TERRITORY
IB WIST VIBOIMA- —Parties wbhUg lands,
good and cheep, would do well by calling on
;* 6i , * B
TO LBT—
i- THB OFFICES . 2fCf. 4SS' *»d BSI CAKEBS*®
AIUy ' ‘ In lie OM Bm* Offlee BniMine. #
Aim tb* fifth uiM ttorlee of same boil®na
*l, lUid rto^ o ETH
Horn 611 aad IBS GdBSTJIIOT Street*
Apply to
CTABLE, TO LET—ONE, «PTHE
O bo,t Stabler, three atoriea high. SSJeet front and S 3
feat deep. wltbM good wide dtaHn IWeSUMe 1»
located In sSWBBTH Street, above Wood «tieet; ha*
ample room ftr earriairee, hay. straw, grain, to. and
la ton old, stand, and In the trot neighborhood for
01c b. or Liven. or Stable in the cltr, and will bo
,enUdloa..tb.r^|gonl| B3 , Hj ? ,
AppU atfcb* Stable, or »‘ a street,
Or at Ml MAESHAIL Sukel, In, the evening, from
*■&& * 3>nyiD BVABB.
1?0B SALE—A L«T OP HROXFND OK
r Sgy BBBT Street, wwt of nineteenth. Wbv fasts
will be olosed nen/ low for eaafc „ B F OLSBd,
mblS tl 183 Snath POITSTg Street.
f» MISS AS-KAII, HO. 15 SOHTF.-
A#s> NINTH Stieet. will 4e» PAEIS MILOBKKTf
TnPKEOAY. aprUeih. ap4-8t«
W MBS. %A. E3NO WILL OPEN. A
*#» handsome uatortmenhof Spring tod Summer'Mil
lln*ry, on 'WSSBEBPaY,. April 6tb, and alaih a. case
of Pienci,Bonnets. . Wi lt*
r» MBS. % .WKIOHTpfMQ. PINE
‘‘SP'Street. will oi»nDaSHIOBABLS MLMJSKKT o:t
THCBMPAI. April 61b. 1865. > ■' ap3-it*
tej, KISTEF'S, No. 145, -% EIGHTS
'2TCrfm^p7sp^iQ O ABB H s®aMT 4 4*
the verrT.feht .Veto. City mUllOe/Smotbdmllted.. >e
have now Opto our Bibbsni, Si'awere. Straw Tran
mieg. and ftataeAaf.tho beat abase*.
VOM l>
A Photo«r*plifromXlff/ oS :
* »BS tom afd baby. r . t
Street.
.Copley >ent fry mail on y««eipFof 80 gents. : apS-«
PoiTthe illumination.
I. «*qeabt casdlss.”
■Warjantednot to ■"• gun. ”
Sonabio by ’ BQBBBT "DOHSBLL A so*,.
and 806 WALBPT Street.
C^LDBEN;? OABBIAO|B fe BN.
toperlor g ro |& and aal.
, 15T and 150 North THIRD Btraet
3u7labds _ sijbveted,and laid
entlo Level and Topographical Plana Drawnbj
o “m SOMISS, osvii Engineer and Burner or,
FIST* street. toW Walnut 81,_
WANTS.
AJEY’.
THOB. H. COBSHLL,
Conutingßouse of
, Dr. D. J tSJMIJfc SOB,
848 OHBtWitrf Screet.
' '^EDMUiVEMT.
AUCTION SAIJSS#
pi RIS MPT OUT BALE, OF ROOKo,
urooK ATIOBEST - PHOTOGRAPH AIIBHHS, AHD
MKOBLLASBOBd ARTICLES, _
On M<>BDaß and TUESDAY MOBHIYag.
April loth and 11th. at tO o ctoot,-al
„ ®h®deesok a oo '4 sa« 4Roa street,
Cl«tin* out »a!« Of the balance of Stock. consisting I*
part of standard Works of American and foreign
anthors. mehaa: Arthur, Bryant, 8a; croft,' Downing,
J j r'^?,lBjl,’iPawtll",rn«.1 8 j l, ’iP awtll " ,r n«. Holmes,tDtaa. Marsh,
■ i a T,H d r ‘uPj ro i?‘ Butos, Scott. ShakspeAW,
Rntldn, P»£ Wilsoß, Qie-lsr. Hanitton, SeWelL
1 Gnizot, Herbert, Spencer, ana others.
Also, bandtoißh Family and Pocket Bibles. Prayer
it end Hymn Bosks, In Hofeeco and- Velvet bindings.
, Photograph AHrense, Scrap Books, picket Books, Port
', ,’0)108, Writing end Paint Boles, Engravings, Blank
S gooks, Paper. Bnvelnpetr, Ac. ._»■ . Ac. ■ sne-Bt
inpßE PBENIX m&NV S’ACT U RiNe
; X COMPAHT will offer for sale at
PUBLIO A’UOTrON.
.DH THTOSDAY, THE STB'OP APRIL HEX*.
At 11 o’doclc A. X.*
JitSi THE OOTToW B&CfetrWfeSY,
Sow 1* good raining orSM, At thal
PATEBStHT, 'JfttW JERSEY^
AdnihgaYcr Ob* making «f Cotton Hock, Tin
St Cotton CSttdA. arinchee. withthe Picker*, Eaiiww
Beads, Drav«og anil Speeders Pramee,-all comutotg,
with ttans, B.’bbfnA, ,»c.
S 3 Spinning frames, B 2 spindles each; 16 Trainee,
2% inch Traverse Gore frames; 7 Trxmta; 2-lnen Tre
'llpalr'jßlnlea. S*9o'spln*dfss.
jfTwtat ns, 7»M>Wdles •
82 Power Boomer for cotton or Bsaranelt, all
complete- with Shuttles, handing Frames, Bobbin*.
Reeds, and .Harness'
2TgrnFm>ss f) Dibundlecuaeli.
1 Tsrn Free’. 10-liK'bundle*.
2 BsUing Mmchinw
12 Cotloa Bee i«-&e- : . .
Cans, dm
Lots of Hand llacklyjor d™. _ _
mbSS 9t BBTfAMIH B, TILT, Prgrtdent.
HURTH
dH? AHD SAtt, SOJf ikteete.
AUCTIOir SALS OP HOBS®, 4« ,
OH sathsaiay ,i?OKHxaa ifßxr.
a ™ o’clock, comp^siuy^^
.Rafted to harness amd tie aaSdlp, inclstiing--
/Pnatr of handsome m atcb ! mgray horses-.
; a*Rogers barouche a«\l Lmd wagon,
i rock sway si a noiop wagon.
; .A-Watvni sttlkey, tbri* sU?&m& single end doubte
'harnqee. bankets, robes,’ sc
A donkey, donkey c*rt and hazkfFK.
»? «ar Sale Tsezemptorjr, bi ordtrof Executors of estate
or RUi&tcn Perot, W,. u
A'spsra ef elegant dapple iA a * kc*#?. wlthloag Sow*
installs. To be sold to eotaem.'
A-large collection of deeirafe'e second
c&TTtsges',. light wagons, aisgile acP doable
bridles. wblps» halters &• >
No poutooremßßt on account e: feather.
SOP Pale of Horses; Ac , on W S2BDAY.
CarrKies and harness at uxivatej .
apygtlf ALFRED M B.KRKS ZZ& kv.Xion**.
BTBRR & CHAMPrOSI AUC
ycyh. TKJHSPBS. .
iPCTIOJf SALE PEHI4Y.
WOlbosold at pobl’c saIoonFBIDA.Y StOgUllirs. m
large coJlectlon of Borees, comprising a Jirge nnmbor
of good’Familjr Bones. Also, a nomber &raagbk
and Farm Horses Also, some goo j eaddiC'Hir^es
ilro Carriages. Jenny Lines Rockaway#.
Top Watoa*. 80-top Wagons. Phaetons, Sonias* Pm*»
horns. &e.. &o
Also, a etimber of rets of Harness, dime *md
doable, new and eecond head Bridles. «e
B. B. —JPortlcnlars in time for rale..
Fo postponement on account of weaiher.
Stabling fsrborses for pnbife or private ssla.
Private saiie every day.
ap6-2t fcTEBK h CBAMPIpy. Ancticjperg.
JUBOPSJGMBBPrft.
raiw chebtktjt-strert tuba
*Bg~CBRttTBIJT BTSEST, ABOVE TWRLFrBm
WEBFBBBAY AKD THHR-IBaY BVESrfoi
PBO’BTfOTIO*.
AFTER COMPLETE PREPARATION.
F«R
POSITIVELY F.OHR RIOHTS
Of Mrs. Harriet Beecher 6tuwe*e groat work, In S
act*, styled
UNCLB T 0M T 8 CABIR;
OK >
LIFE AMO» G THE LO WLY.
The Manager deem* itnec»OTarv to stale that thi* gimk
PCCTOfeJS OF fcODTBEKJf LIFE AKO SOB S&
Has been in preparation for severed weeks std wa* In
tended for a much earlier presentation.- but t&e great
success attending the new drama. The Workman of
Philadelphia, presented its-advent upon the date in*
tended It can only now be given four nights tn'oosumk
Qoezce of the approaeaing engagement of MRS JO. P.
hOWBHa ItwW^g^nWwii^
KICHABD B ® rH *
HEW MAeMSKRT,
ALL THE ORIMHAL MDHTC.
And zemsrkabl v j
PttWESFOL CAST OF CHARACTERS,'
Bring'ig Into Tequisttlcii'every '- ~...
MEHBEB OF THE 7 ALESTBD-srnr.K OOMPAHT,
FRIDAY SVBUMBKf. •
BEHET T OF MR. WAETBB LEYHOX.'
t-ATDRDAY AFTKKHuOH;A|,riI,B.. ;
TSIETY-BIHTH ORAHD FAMILY. MaTIEKR.
When Unde Tim 's Cabin -will ba presented
TjgEW CHESTOTJT-BT: theatbe.
BE PESP&BED*
BOfi’-THB*-
BE*B FIT
THB POPULAB*COireiK*ir.
MB WaLTSK LBNaOX.
OaBBIDAY EVBSISS M*XT, April T,
ffpott whl six ooearion»
MZLZr'BICH W[ PH -WfF, WS} 49P PATHOS '
Will be presented.’.
Upon- this occasion only -grand tragedy of
M&GBStE ~
Will be presented in a netMbrm.
Macbeth~..—- ■•« Mr. Siwlß'PorrestLeaJUXE.
With tie touching and pathetic legendary song,
.rntybed*
ALOffZO THB BEaVE AOB HIS PAISIMOGBSE;
Dady Macbeth* for Uds occaifrmxmly, * _
Mies-Ohartotte Coehaisn Baker.
- Darin* the bortesqca -
GBA27D HIGHLAND PiilSa, - , n „ t „w-„
MR: AHD MfeS. KAOB?STH.
Tbo piece will abound with genuine* repartee, maek
Bumor»aud Overpowering Wli. •
After the bur;etqne MitiS TSRMA’WOOD, Premier
Dsnseats of Grover’s Grand German-Opera. (who has
in the hflndest manner volunteered‘he? valuable set*
vices), irLU appear^n
(By the bind n»rmi(«slon of Mr JUecsard Grover)
To conclude great drama, sis acts, styled
' "tfschk w Tomi gabihi
Secureyonr Beats at once and tbaa ra&b»
THEATRE,
THURSDAY EVBNING, April 6,
YSSfYALI, ■ YB3TYALI.
.ifi great irma-Awna*.
SAMBA,.
FORTUNS-TELT/BR,
FBIBaST, BENEFIT OF YBSTYALIi _____
-MONDAY, HEARTS ABB TBPMPB
MW..JOHN DREW»S- NSW ARCS-
A*A STB BBT THEATRE. -
I OUST H NIGHT OF .EDWIN- ADIHS
- T3iS ITHDBSDAIIBYESANGKi April 6. 1855,
THB LADYOF LYuNS-
Clande-Mel nolle .Kiwis Adam,
B. B.; 08, TBB-BBHBBIA BOY
Beniamin Bobbin Stuart Bobtoa.
FRIDAY, BENEFIT -OF BDWINADaMS. .
First Elahtof ■'MKBOxM'HB.DaY-' 1
TV/ra DEMPSTER’S SECOND AND
XYAiBAST BALLAD ESTMTxINMBST, attieMtr-
SICAL lUND HALL, on THURSDAY BYB*IMG,
AprlMiii, wiilineinde tbs following sonne, nil :\
Bnalaßong, ” “Tte Spleidor-Fairs on Castle Walls,
*‘A Doubting Heart,” ‘■‘Jaitai. Anderson. My Jo.”
“Tty Yoira la Hoard thronghßolllsgDrama.’ "Homo
tbeymSousbt bar Warxior-Bead-” “ The Will of Limit.
Boyne,’’ Tbo Mother’* Slate Grief.’’ "Ask xno So
Mora,” “I’m Alone. Alii Abma,’” “ The Little Bir
die, "1 "My Fannie. O,” “Tee Blind Boy," ‘‘Tab
yerenld Bleak aboot Ye,! v Mary.” and
“SfceMay Queen,” in ihre* pans, ri , ' _
TSJsetß 60 «ents each Beaerved Seats, with number*
attached. §6O- cents extra, to be had at Mr. J. B.
GOULD’S, Seventh and ■ Chestnut Streets, where a
p7aa>.ef the. Hall may b&»a*62fc To com men es at s
o’otoek. &ps«*
fiSRMANIA FUBLIO
every. SACTJB&AY at SH o’*lo*k
P.M., at MUSICAL Pim&jgALL. Single Ticket*, M
easktSm- Six. Tickets, $1; A*»
dia's. and-Meyer** Music Store*, aa4 at the Halt.' Btff-ft-
'fHB ACADEMY' OB’ BINS ARTS
A* CHESTNUT Strew. aboVe Testlx, la OPBN DALLY
Mr visitors. from 9 A M. to 6T. M. JeS*
WAN TED—BSARIh IN A PRIVATE
”"Family, within half Amjlobf Fbtirtb asdChwt
nnt street*, by a yoxxng man. Please address Hiasr
3RAY, Bon SCSS, eta ting i earns. An »i
Ha ndB011, BOOMS, WITg
BOABD, at lhe Northwest comer of NINTH and
SBBtTC*St,eet. a.t*-Sf
BEMOVALS.
TMaiOVAA—TBB OFFICE OF THE
A*» HuOVBB A®» MASS HALL OH, COMPANY ban
beam lemoned from. No. BQB Sontb SotmrH otreet t»
Northwest Center FIFTH and CHSStNCT .Streets,
Boom No. 3. mMB-l»
GTOl#-WA.RM]t§'NO. 4*475,
*J dated December M. 18f4. by tbe Highway Depart
ment ot Philadelphia, to WM. SILL, for *6l« craw,
and by litn aadorsed, payable totia order of Dr. WM.
° Payment of this Warrant has. been stopped. Nolle*
is hereby sinea that spplicatioa.will be mad* for a dn
tijgtfS&r* "WM. CPRRAN, M, D.
farraMwg WE S T CHESTER
«W.lf fflreißi AND. PHILADELPHIA KAIL.
train. wD>
laevo u fallOWa r
WEST GHBB-HSB TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia *r W«tChesterat7.3sandl&E&-.
Chertar fasßhaadelpMa aSS.2O, 7 45, aaS- v
IO.SBA.M , and 145 804 448 P.M _ - , ,
Trains leaning Weet Bbseter at 7.46 A. SL and Uayin
Pbtiadolphia at 4 45 P. M- will stop only at Media, B.<£'
Junction, Glen Mil) » 4 C^raeT’s t andSireet Bond
B. O. NQSCSIOH TRAINS _
Leone Philadelphia..fox IC. Junction at 4.15 audit,
P M
Leave B. <3. Janettea. *sr Philadelphia at 8.28 A. M*
and tSOP. M-
Tboee trains s^rtilnWgn^ia.tatlons.
|U||
M.'bonnsct at.Bj G JnncHon with trains on P. & 8.. G
8.8. foroxfo/d and intermediate potnts.
Paxaengere ara allowed to take wearing apparel only
asibsggage, nd tbs Company will not, 1“ bbY
re» posslols formn. amonnt eneoeding one hnndfrtl Mi*
i “^if^° r (le‘'
. PHiLAPiS7<j?g-A, Mareh IS, 1868.
Car attached.. £9O A »
Atlantin Aaommodaflon —TK V
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LeAxa Fine street 11, 16
mnet bodellvxred at OoomPmJPrM befo«
' . ESTEY’B .
OJ&OANS
nABTES'DE YIBITE— ;ALJ* STYLES,
V plain and tinted, executed m eijta to wwj™
examine apnclmeM at B. ®v KBIMSS a
g.lirr, 62* AECE fctreet. and enzate, A«*
f\EA-F MADE .HO. HR&.R-—IN^HUT
»B&TBto a»rtßt l}io H«rtair. at_£. MißßtKi B
US BciithlEliTßßtJeet, fafcwChMtnnt.
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