The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, April 14, 1865, Image 3

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    —' city items.
, B New Styles toe Spring Bonnets and
~ , T », for Ladles and Bosses, now open at Wood &
,‘4, 80. 726 Oheßtnnv-street, are the tu plus ultra
\ „oo<l taste, and the ladleß aay so.
raß “Prize-Msdal” Shirts invented by Mr.
j- Taggart, and for sale at the popular Gen-
Clemen's FuSstW **™^%™*™
department are
salo at Mr. Grant’s counters.
TH» B»fT Kitting Shirt OP THB AGE Is “The
iTimrovsd Pattern Shirt," made by John O. Arrt-.
a t the old stand, Bos. 1 and S North Sixth
,!«et. Work done by hand, in the best manner,
lS d warranted to give satisfaction. Hla stock of
jentlemen’s Furnishing Goods oannot be surpassed,
prices moderate.
Thh recent order of Major B. J. Taymos, or*
isrlnß the volunteers of Hanoook’s "corps to report
BlOhmond Hall before receiving their local
nnntv.ls giving general satisfaction, not only to
hevMunteors but to the committees of the wards
nd townships that have to pay the looal bounties.
'Ue volunteers are contented to know that Major
is doing everything In his power for their
M eflt. They are not only contented to know that
[.ything Is being done for their benefit that ean
;fhone, bat declare that the office of Hancock’s
(ir p, m Philadelphia, Immediately under theoon
,,,l rf Major Taymon, Is the only office a veteran Is
• colod like a soldier.
Tley all unite In declaring the Major as being
osetif the best ol officers, always ready to answer a
niEitlon and give general satisfaction to all. And
ff e jitselves know the Major to be a gentleman of
$0 tilt school, as well as a soldier.
yvi are also happy to state that the MSjor, with
jli uJvotorans under his immediate command in
ylilMelpbla, will join the procession on Monday,
glr iln honor of onr recent victories, aooompanled
jjr is band that has been attached to the office
j the commencement of the recruiting lnPhlla
jiihla. Previous to joining the proocsslon the
jfifiteers will march from Biohmond Hall to their
oi4Mad(iuaiters, at Msjor Berry’s Marquee, and
•o 4jlr present headquarters, corner of fifth and
pn os streets. -
1 )|dkt.Gooii6 Merchants,— Father and sou v
ofi illness energy and qualifications, want some A
Ktii wholesale Dry-Goods House to furnish goods
niricon salary or percentage; both well acquainted
lathe hhfeness. A store will be taken at once,.and
eminence the Tetail trade,, fin cash exclusively
he parties are well known, apd oan give seonrity for
to faithful performance of the trust and manage
•out of business. It oan be eonduotea here or else
obre, at the option of the house. None but parries
t good standing and, credit need address “ Old
.deads," P«ss office. apli St
THU BAJBING Gl‘ THE OLD FLAG. Historic
umpter is to have new Interest added to Its shat-
Sred walls, to-morrow, by the raising upon them of
he old flag that was degraded therefour years
mo by traitor hands. Mr. Henry Ward Beeoher is
to deliver an oration upon the occasion, and It is
sohfidcnlly expected that at. Its oloso he will take
occasion to express the opinion (privately, possibly)
that the most olegant soring suits, not only for
adults, but for boys, are those gotten up at the
Brown Stone Clothing Hall of Bookhlll & Wilson,
Bos. 003 and 005 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
Fob the Grand Illumination.— A few casts
ttom BaUly’s bust of General Grant.
For sale at Heath’s,
apis-ot* Eleventh and Arch streets.
Opening.— Charles Oakford & Sons, Continental
Hotel, have opened their stock of elegant Hats and
Caps forladies, ml££e3, and children.' aps-8t
Eve, Ear, and Catarrh, successfully treated
by J. Isaacs, M. D., Qcullat and Aurlst, all Fine st.
Artificial eyeß Inserted, No charge for examination.
tIVALS AT THE HOTELS,
* me
J 8 tkrllle, Maryland
Jamsa Swast. Nebraska ,
M LBa*ga, Mlchlgm
Snbt Turner. Baltimore
» E Hegemsn. Bew York
1 D Smith, l»ew 1 o*k
Cta H Patton, Alabama
E Gratainger, Flttabuig
W c Soff, St Lonis
AG Paul USA
T B Skinner, Michigan (
MissßStraOTbriiJte. elraron
Mrs J Alrelne, Hharon
John A Irrino, Sharon
John H Mordoeki-Skaron
Tkos Leech, Memphis
John T Leech, Memphis
MlaaF Hartman. York, Pa
Aaron Goo, Newark, H J ■
E B Carson, Warhingw#
j B Lewis, Allentown,:®*
Mias H JLewl*. Allentown
Mias MM Lewis, Allentwn
MM Smith"
ThadJßeed
Chaa BLancaster, Boatan_
W W Mills, Dubuque, loWa
Mra Thompson
Hits OlßompfiOfl
SJBaolte, How York
Chaa-A Sbapherjih, Boston
J W Dunk lee. Concord; Nfl
A H Peacock, Beading „
H B Harman, Warren. 0.
Geo £ Lincoln, Bolton
J W Hall, Harriet!urn
MlasF Hall, Harrisburg
T H Wilson, Chester, fa
F H Taylor. New York
F b Bailer, Maes
Mri W Firnaworth, Boston
W L Farnsworth, Boston
Lb Parker, Baltimore
com-MnUyany, USN
0 B Painter & la, Penna
"» P Painter. Penna
EM Pierce, Warren. Fa
Miss J B Johnson. Penna
Capt H H Hinds. Montrose
C C Dennis & wf, Auburn
lir W Ltringston & nPJ
Dr John Eagle, New York
Joseph H Mills, Olnomnatl
L Louis
x
B MoCaUnmj, Flttatrar*
L Mattson, TSsrt Carbon
Chat Babe.Pottsville
Geo T Finch, Newport, E I
Jsaß Msoh, Newport. KX
The «:
S B MoLear, Delawaie
Stfa^f&anklln
Henry Pratt
M Taylor, Washington
<3 Rogers, Baltimore
H J Seymour. Troy, B Y
A G CatteU. Hew Jersey
C G Adams A la, Boston
W A Htmiok Firtsbnrg
A T Bowls, Baltimore
B Mellvllle
P McWasha »angh _ ,
F C Plankett, Wilin, Del
B F Dolton, Hew,Fork
Geo T Koore, »ew Fork
Jsmes Middlston. Boston
Geo Aimer, Lairope
Tlios mask, Fittshnrg -
Jas B Oldham. Maryland
R C Allen _ ,
J B Moray * aon. Wash
Mrs Fessenden, Baltimore
J Coryell, St Louis *
Mr Harman, Toronto
81l B -wen, Penna
Thor L Ogdon, Woodbnry
A F Lasgdon A wf.EnaJand
MUs Lenglen 4 *♦ Bogland
W Toothe, Hew Fork .
J M Bayanannh * la. Wash
J B Holmes, BofiMo.HF
J 8 B Walker, H D, H F
J Fates, Washington
J F Thorp. Delaware
A Carry, Delaware ,
David Clement. Mandand
Hiss Clement, Maryland
W C Cattell, Boston
W H Stoekly, Now Fork
B V Lewis. Dew rork
V Earlier. Hew Fork
John Molly. Lebanon
John A Smnll,
W H Myers. Harrisburg
Mrs J W Allen, Jer Shore
J Lawsbe & wl, Oso Mille
true BEer
Cast C L Blttlnger
fl L Dele, Altoona
J Dolo, Altoona
O Carter, Boston
AD Campbell Lancaster
A Patterson, Harrisburg
C Blttekbona. Baltimore
7 C Byster, Chamher.bnrg
C. E Eyater, Obambersbnrg
R H MeOormiek. Penna
J F Hogne, Watsontown
B H Lnker, Panna
John Rawer. Penna
Wmßaley, Ohio
WSSoboield
J G Leber, Fenna
G 0 Stone, H*w Fork
Mrs Stone & 2 oh, Be it Fork
M F Laurence, Boston •'
Miss Laurence, Borton
F Robinson, Hew Tork
D Bair, Jr, I aneastsr
B Bowman, Fonna
J A Green, Fenna
JaeSßlaek. Fenna
S H Evans, Fenna
8 Byars, Sharon
Jacob Mohr, Sharon
J M Penmaii. Hew. Castle
R H Brown. Ohio -
J M Bross, Waverley
RH Davie. Illinois
G W Stewart Ohio
8 G Mans, Fenna
J K Baber Lebanon
Gen A Anderson, Freeport
Tire Ann
Sami Stood. Hew Fork
C M Wheeler, Washington
11H Williams, Washington
B MoDiay, Jr, Washingto
M 0 Givens, Baltimore
J Rowland, McKeesport
H T Metzger, Fsnn •
B C Kotzeben & eon, Ohio
JB Martin, Laneartffl:
<}has Parker. Snow Hill
J F ParSe’A% d FUlada
Caleb Fobs, Bethlehem
Chaaßrwln, Bethlehem
D W Davies, Titusville
Tile *
Jos Donning. Hew Fork
A L Flenry, Hew Fork
O P Braman, Ohio
B Sides, Ohio
JJI onnt. Ohio
J 0 Mauck, Penna M ~
K W Glendesinyßew Castle
W F James* Ohio -
J C Rochester, Ohio
R Shephard, Ohio
J L GoUlss/Ohlo
J D Poston, Ohio
35 G Collins, Ohio
Mrs Bhoades* Holllda* sb’y
Jno Bridges, Shippensbuig
J J Proctor ft sn, Flushing
S y JM* ayß *_n>°»Ylni , hini
Dr Milhous. W Tinlnia
J Hughes* WYirtisia
Geo Sossj Lebanon
J 1 Bates? Washington
w Jones, Ohio
speciai, notices.
The Coal Oil sated from the acctt
ululated du»t at the bottom of your bin would oftanpsy
the first cest of one of our patent Aah>Sifters Several
hinds for sale by TRAHAN 6 SHAW, Ho. 835 <Eiiht
Thirty-five) MARKET street, below Hinth. It
Iyorf-hahdlk Dinner ahd Tea Knifes,
Beef and "Game Carvers, and Table Steelsofa variety
of pattern*, f«r *»le at TRUMAN A SHAW'S, Ho. 835
(Sight Thirty- five) MABKBT Strest, below Hlntb, Phi
ladelphia - It
Hath Dfe! Hair Dfbl
BATCHBLOB’B HAIR DFR In the best In the world
The only tree and perfeot Dye-harmless, Inrtantane
ou, and reliable: prodaees a splendid Blaek or Natural
Brown: remedlee the 111 effeete of Brtd Dyes, and fro
naantly restores the original solor. Soldbyell Dim*.
gists. The genuine Is signed W. A. BATCHELOR, SI
GARCLAI Btreejh Hew Tork. iaJ-mwtrlf
The t Mo3T Celebrated Actresses
tt* reoulrements of whoso profeaalon raider their
judgment, la all that relate* to the toilette, unerrtnr
and valuable, endorse only “ JARED’S BMi.IL DK
PARIS, *' for Imparting a fine, soft, and beautiful
complexion, and present nr the healthftUnee, of the
Skin. 11 L’KM AIL BRPAEIB” 1b sold by all Drar
gists. Perfumers, and Coiffenra. apl2-mwßtf
Mbs. Partington Insulted. The
mite Mountains of Now Hampshire are evidently a
great institution-very high, heavy frosts, beautiful
view, four-dollar dinners. Butthepraclleul eye of a
d e Drak ,* saw tio '® smooth-faced rode,
and tbereoponndorned and variegated the bridle-path
wVati. i SiiS£^SS. wl,ill M * familiarB. T. -1850-X.
wr A^wT I °. H BITTEBB This raised the ire of the
•a B * *5“ ngtollB Col »P<*eiu* tha Legislate** of the Gra
alU State, who got thoip wise heads together, outlawed
aa * aade it a penal offence to ply the
artistic brush on thtit beloved hill*. Verily* the fine
arts are at a discount in New Hampshire. Query—Did
Drah;* pay them for this splendid advertisement? 14.6 t
Grand Combination I Good Hews fob
THE PEOPLE!
itinental.
& M Brooke, Madison, lad
C Herchehoda, Day. on
Or W Shaw, Ohio
J W Batuogarien, OS If
H KlelnsclunUU, St Louis
JM Stewart, Indiana
E ST Stewart* Indiana
John McDowaU, Mtlroy.Pa
Miss Jenny Davis* Pa
Alex Gaireit, Leavenworth
Hist Barridge 4 pit'
I. Showeil, matyiand .
Mrs Tno? Bell; Pittsburg
Timothy Stevens* N Tori
Thos 0 Barehor. Baltimore
G A Shackelford. Gin* O
G Hartman & wf, ‘York, Pa
G Bobbins* Ohio
■ Miss X Eckert* Beading
Hiss H Eckert, Beading
WKjGood, Beading*- ,
H L Heimbold* Hew York
Charles H Mason
G B dadgwick, Syracuse
HD Cummings, Heine
H L Johnson & Wf» USA
GHardaway St la* Troy
JO Brown* Pittsburg
G D Berry, Pittsburg
John Holmes, Pittsburg
3 A Hamilton, Lima, M S
Mrs Holmes and daughter
bamuel Saylor* Easton
OSFlaek*Troy,HT
F Alley* USB
8 P Waiters, Kentucky
0 H Murray, Hew Jersey
G Morgan, Hew York
Mrs Warner, Hew York
J ft Franklin St la
G P Wood, Boston
CEHCook, Boston
J It Graham. Pittsburg
D K Peck, Pennsylvania
B Matlock St w/, Cincinnati
Lyman Elmore.jNew York
J S Baker St wLLafavette
Ht&B M O Ferrell Lafayette
H 8 Lansing, Hew York
H * Yorlc
John H Uhl, Hew York
ft W Bishop* Cincinnati
II Huff, Louisville •
8 de Jonge, JKew York
Jas Christy, St Louie
9 Macm&nus, Mexico , t
CbesFHager. Lane&ete* •
Thdsß Boyd* Kentucky
W Wright, Hew York
Chas Hayaen* Hew £ork
John F JKevees, Hew'Yoxk
R W Post, Hew York
H B Lord, Hew York
Ilrard, ,
T Yanbalzab, Lewlstown
OB Baer. Lancaster
D 8 Boblnsen, Salisbury
J J Haztett, Greensbnrg
Hon M B Lowry, Brie,
Miss B F Smith, Reading
R H Dan can. Fenna
0 A Allen, Brie oo
H T Blake, Boston ..
J H Bloan, Muncy, Fa
W P Miller A la. N J
P Welch Awf. Hew Tork
WO Sawyer. Carlisle,
W S Williams, Carlisle
JI Glebner, Mercer
8 Hygatt. Jr. Hew Fork
D F Maltby. Conn .
1 H Tarr, Maryland
John Roberts, Boiton
Michael Phelan. Hew Fork
Gao B Phelan, Hew Fork
W M Fowler, Hew Fork
Frank Miller. Hew Fork
Jos B Holmes, How York
H Ridgely, Dover, Dal
Alex Johnson, Delaware
MrsC Battles. Flemlngton
, Mrs (Hark, Fleminston
; H B Ftddeman, Delaware
G H Eambrigbt, Baltimore
l J Smith A wf. Williamsport
J W Weir A la. Harrlobarg
J A Fuller Art Delaware
Miss Fuller, Delaware
Gen B W Bturdevant A wf
0 H Sturdevant, Penna
JM Watson, WUm Del
J W Mean Huntingdon eo
L Guerine, Paris
Wm Folk, Delaware
A Easton, Hew Fork
B Lophanl, Hew Fork
Geo West, Ralston, H F
J A Nicholson. Dover, Del
C H ShapUdsh, Boston
J B Gloved Franklin
Mrs A L King, Hew Fork
•chants’. *
G W Armstrong, Penna
S B Whitler, Zanesville. 0
J H Blaek. Mansfield, O
M Crane, Boston
O K Yosse, Lewisburtl
D 8 Kremer, Lewlsbnrg
C D White, Parkersburg
G C Hammili. Parkersburg
A B Hoover, Tyrone .
W H Martin, Missouri
J M Woods. Missouri
L B Anderson, Freeport
A J Doak, Clark. O
M B Snyder,Bethlehem,Pa
Isaac A Smith, Boston
H W Btawart, Baltimore
Col 0 Glauz, Boston
D H Hetman. Barton
Josiah Cole. Boston
Philip Johnson, Easton
g A Mtlay, Lancaster
J O Wallace. Craigsvllle
J F Foster. Fenna
J Lovell, Fenna ,
John Sheridan. Fenna
J B Lindsey, Fenna
H Graft, Penna
J J Blakeslee A wt Fenna
Hiram Beall Keene, a
JasHealy, Douglasville
Jas Patterson Ala. Boston
a E Beach, Hew Fork
J K Turner, New Fork
J Oookson, New Fork
John Wood, Hew Fork
tertcan.
E Ohaliengor A wf..Del
o Drinkhonee, Basten
D O Garrison, Bridgeton
E R Y Allen Mass
J E Allen, Massachusetts
B F Hass hold. Springfield
A Shreyes, Hew Hanover
B Main, Columbus O
Jos B Sltley. DBA
H A Olnte. Hew Fork
H O Green, Greensbnrg
W Mack. Greensbur*
J M Tremata. Brooklyn
James Howell. Pittsburg
D Mover, Harrisburg
G L Warren, Hew Fork
John P Windsor, Delaware
Mrs M Davis, Delaware
H Hammell, Delaware
A S Cadwalader, Penna
J Collins, Jeauesville
D A Wright, JeanosvlUe
JHewklrk, fmconsin
B S Sullivan, Wisconsin
B Sigle. McOonnaUsville
J H Pyle, Ohio
Goo Bowman. Ohio
J B Stonier. Panna
HE Gilbert'
J R Houghton Boston
RS HOffl. Elizabethtown
Martin Early, Lebanon
K L Gilbai’t,
H Deals, Hew Jersey
W H Shuman, Fenna
G W (Jrevelinf, Fenna
Geo Brows, Tamaana
W Davenport, Luzerne eo
Grand Combination! Good Hews fer the People)
Grand Combination 1 Good Hews for the People I
Grand Combination! Good Hews fer the People!
Imhk.nbb Reduction in Pricks!
IMMEKBE BBBCOTIOS IK PRICES 1
Imuebbe Reduction nr Pnianal
Pbbbt & Co., Ho. 303 Chestnut Stebet.
"-Perky ft Co. , Ho, 609 Chestnut Street.
Pebbt & Co., S. E. corner Seventh and Market Sta
m«et tbe popular demand for lower piioes, Messrs,
Perry it Co., Clothier a have determined to throw opm
to tho pnblie, for a limited period, their immense stock
of too Clothing, contained In their three stares, vli:
He. 303 Chestnut street, above Third.
Ho. 6C9 Chestnut street, (GBAHYILLE STORES’ old
stand.)
Sonthsast corner Seventh and Market ste., (JONHS’,)
and to offer their entire stock of Clothing at prises fully
. 2Q TEE CENT. a HO PES CENT.
20 PER CENT. 20 PEE CENT.
20 PSE CENT! 20 PEE CENT.
Lowbb than ant othee House.
Lower than any other House.
Lower than ant other House.
Our stock consists of Spring Goods, manufiutured for
Hie present season, and the balance of Winter Clothing
remaining on hand, all of which is got up In thevery
bestMannor expressly for retail sales, and will be sold
' at prices that will make it to the interest of the pnbll* to
buy.
20 PER CENT. 20PBROBNT.
20 pee Cent, *’ JO pee cent.
20 PEE CENT. 20 PEU OENT
. Lowes than any other House.
Lower than any othee House. •
Lower than ant other House.
Ferry & Co., Ho. 303 Chestnut street, above Third.
Ho. 609 Chestnut street (GBsHVILbE STOKES’ old
Stand.)
Southeast corner Seventh and Market etc,, (JONES’.)
aplO fit . ~ ■' .
"Why Injure: the Complexion by
POWDERS AND WASHMS which choke or fill up the
pores of the skin, and in a short time leave it harsh and
dry? It Is in theblood, and if yon want a smooth and'
soft skin use HELMBOLD’S BXTBACT OP SARSA
PARILLA. It Elves a brilliancy to the complexion.
A Clear, Smooth Skin and BEAUTI
FUL COMPLEXION follows the use of HBLMBOLD'B
CONCENTRATED FLDID EXTRACT BABBAPABIL
LA, It removes Mack spots, pimples and all eruptions
"of the skin. - . - .
To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and
BEAUTIFY the complexion, nse HELMBOLD’B HIGH.
LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SAKSAPA
rtt.t.a- One bottle equals in strength one gallon of thi
Byrap orPecoction.
Not a Few of the Worst Disorders
that afflict mankind arise from corrnptione of the blood.
HELMBOLD’B EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA Is S
remedy of the utmost value.
HELMBOLD’B CONCENTRATED EXTRACT
BUCHU is the greed Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CON.
CENTRATKD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is the Great
Blood Purifier. Both are prepared according to rales
of Pharmacy and Chemistry, and are the most active
that can be made. ’
A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob-
EYES.-Those who desire brilliancy of complexion,
muat purify and enrlohihe blood, which HELMBOLD’B
CONCENTRATED BXTBACT SARSAPARILLA Inva
riably does. Recollect It Is no patent medicine. Ask
for Belmbold’s. Take no other. mhl-wfmsxn ,
Joses’.
THE LOWEST ✓
BELLING PRIOR
Is marked In figures
on each article, ,
AND NEVER VARIED.
' A*
JONES’
' Crescent One-priee
clothing hods*.
MAREET STREET,
above Sixth,
Ho: 604.-
Kf Prices reduced to suit the times. _
A Yne assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
rultsble for all seasons, constantly on hand.
Custom-work made to order at short norice. CrahD 3st
Key to Love, oh Db. S; M. Landis’
very Popular Private Lecture on “ PSYCQLOGI3AL
FASCIHATIOHS ” just out. Learn to charm those you
love. Secrets worth knowing. Send price, 3S cents, to
Dr. LANDIS’ Medicsl Office, No. 1319 CHESTNUT
Street, and receive it by return maiL mh2o-26t*
Db. Banning’s Incomparable Brace.—
Trasses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters*’ Elastic Stock
ing*, &c., in »fe*t variety. atO. H; JHESDLBS Yeorner
TWELFTH and -BAGS Streets* Ladies’ Booms ob
Twelfth street, first door below Bace; lady attendant*.
Syringes of all description*- ~ . ■ mhlS-lm
Itch. (Wheaton’s) - Itch.
SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM.
Will core the Itch in 48 hoar*. Aleo cares Salt . Shewn
Ulcers, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin
FrieefiGcsnta. By sending (50 cents to WBBKS & POT
TER, BOSTOM, Hass , will be forwarded free by mail
For sale by all Druggista. * mhl7-6m
Oboko. S;» s c Co.
.jun>
PIANO Over H» eaoh of these flne OABIHW
FORTES. Instruments have been wld by ORGUre.
PI ABO Mr. G , and the demand 1» eon- OABHHff
FORTES, stantly increasing. , OBGAHB.
F« .
„AHO_ BBYBHTHandCHBSTHOTBt.. OABIH f
CldOTffiCNG BY THE MiLE.
The -finmeuafl stock of BBADY-MADB CLOi?HIIfG
now displayed at
WANAMAKER & BROWN’S ~
OAK HALL POPULAR OLOTHTNO HOUSE,
S. 1. cor. SIXTH and MABKBT Sts,
If placed In one eonHnnouz line, would reach a long
distance toward Richmond. This long stream of Cloth-
ing is running oS at
MARVELLOUSLY LOW PBICES. apM-tf
SMITH—STOTBSBUBY —On Thursday even&g,l3th
inst., in All ISalits* SChuroh. (by Rev.
hurrt, William Flshhonrn Smith to Emily C., daugh
ter of the late WlUiam 0. Btotesbnry, Ksct. *
WABHBH—HOVAH.—At the residence of the bride s
father,Boxborouih, April 8, by Rev. David Spencer. Mr.
T. Hf Warren to Miss Emllie L. Hnvan, both of this
city. ■
3318XJ.
SBRGEAHT.—On the ilth Inst., from a wound re
ceived in the battle before Petersburg, 001. William
Sergeant, in the SSth year of Usage.
The relatives and tTriendsof theSfarally are raspact
fuUy Invited to sttend the funaral,from the reddeuea of
hie mother, Mrs. John Serseant. 241 South Fourth
street, on Sd urday. 16th April, at 3 o’clock. The fu
ser&l proceed to St. Deter 8 Gimrcli* ike intermeiit
t B(|1 MM
COCHBAIT.—On the ISti Inst.. Sierling Graham, son
of John and Eebecca Cochran, aged 10 months and IS
days. The words of Jesus
Softer little children to come unto me, and forbid
them not* for of such is the kingdom of Heaven. Uot
our will, hut thine, O God he done. . ~ .
The relatives aud friends of the. family are respect
fully Invited to attend the funeral, from his parents 1
residence, flo. 1433 Vine street: on Saturday afternoon
at 2 o’clock. To proceed to Glenwood Cemeter?. ' "
AXiDBICH- —On Fourth- day momisg* the 12th Inst.,
and friends are respectfully invited*
without further notice* to attend gie :togj-gg
late residence in Downingtown* Seventh day, tne ifltn
inst., at Zo’clockP. M ...
Friends attending the funeral can leave the city by -
Pennsylvania Baifzoadat 8 a. 2d. and 12 M.» and can
return tiie same afternoon. , , ,
SELLBES.—On Thursday morning, the 13th instant,
BdwinM SeUers, tn the 4Ut year of his age. a
The relattvee and male friendi of the family are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from his late
residence, Ifo. 2219 Sprint Garden street*- on Satumay
afternoon, the 16th in*taut, at 3, o’clock, without
further notice. To proceed to Laural HUI ~
BBBITEB.—On t£e llth instant. Albert R. Braiter,
son of the late Prof. A. R. Breitor, in his 20th Testf.
The relatives and friend* of the family are Invited to
attend the funeral* from the residence of Ms mother,
80. 810 Berth Binth street, on Friday at SP. M. **
AARoK-At Mount Holly, B J., on Tuesday, April
iith, Bev. Samuel Aaron, in the 85th year of his age.
Bis relatives and friends are invited to attend tae fu
neral. at Ms late residence* in Holly, on Satar
day, the 15th, instate at 1 o’clock P M- . *
BBLL —On Thursday morning* of Inflammation of the
Brain, Annie Lloyd, youngest daughter of James & and
Ella seli. aged 7 yczre »ad 2 monthz^
TherelaUvea and Mendsi of th, fcmilT
fuilv invited to attend tbe faueral, from the residence
©f Samuel W.8«U,80.19i2 Wallace street, on Saturday
zaorning, at 10 o’clock. j j
OLACK BTZANTINES —BLACK BY-
O 2AHTTHBS, Florentlnee. Barege Hernartz, Orzpe
Maxetz and Bareges. S-4 and 9- 4 wide BESbOH ASO S,
Monrnlng gtore, MB CHESTNUT Street. apS-tf
A/TOUKNING FOULABDS.—B LACK
■UI and White, Black an i PnrpU. and Plain Black
Foulard suira, iuet received by BBBSOB «SOB,
Mourning Store* 80. 918 CHB6TBUT Street. ap6 tf
PED, WHITE, AND BLUE, FO
At FLAGS.
Bed, 'White, and Bine Silks.
Bed, While, end Bine Delaine.
Bed, White, ana Bine Merino.
Bed, White, and Bine Flannel. •
BYEE A LAWDBLL.
FOUKTH and AEGH Streets.
KH- OFFICE OF THE AMERICAS
Kg' FIBE INSUEASOB COMPANY,
Philadkiphia, April 10,1865, .
ThoPlreetors I|T» this day declaredaDividend of
SEVBI HOLLARS AND FIFTY OBITS PER SHARE
tor the last six Months. which will be paid to tbe Stock
holder* or their legal HeprMentatlyes, on and after the
Sec'r.
a<3P> A'JiavNlX Oil COMPANY.—AM
OSSy Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Fhrnnix Oil Company will he keld at the office, No. 13*
South WHAKVBSCup etaire), on MONDAY, April nth,
«t 8 o’clock P. M-, for the purpose ot ttking into con
sideration the *• g CBNTS pg K SHARE
6n the stock. “r SecHm of Fire to serve
llt° rot ° g “V 4t e D%IADY?ac» e UrV.
f<sr > OFFICE OF THE XEipSH COAX
and navigation company.
'Ptttt. jAiygT.'PHTA. March lD» l»8o
The Stockholder* of this Company are hereby no tided
that, to provide moans for completing theimprevements
of Bm Company between WllkesbarreandMaach
Chunk, and to he prepared to Progress with, other im
nortant railroad fionuctioah the Board of IfanMMi
hare determined to allow to 2l persone who shall ap
mm ai Stockholders on the books of the Company on
the 18th inet., after closing of transfers at 8 P. M. o
that day. the privilege of subscribing for newatook of
par, to tits extent oVene share of new stock for every
Sve sharealhen standing in their names. Bach share
holder entflSd to a fractional part of a ehare shall have
the privilege ofsubscriMngior afnl Ish are. .
«|H,a «mlia«Fintlon l>OOk* Will open OTX th.B But a last...
and close on SWth.of May B pSyS?i
will not participate in the May dividend. Payment*
Witt be reaubed as follows: Ten per cent, at the time
of subscribing, and the balance on tbe 34th day of May
aforesaid, after which timoonly will the new certificates
not paying a* above lose their right
to the new stock. Those who desire anticipate pay
ment will he allowed discount on the whole amount of
their snhscriptlonattherateof sir oer c»nt. per annum.
mhlß-lm SOLOMON BHgPHSBD, Treasurer,
i '
OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF
THE OITT OF PHILADELPHIA.
is right.that the people of Philadelphia
sb on 10, by some public and special manifestation, show
forth Heir rejoicing for the recent complete aad glorious
victories with which it has plea «ed Almighty G>d to
bleo our national Force* in the defeat and dHpsraloh
of j i be! armies, and in toe restoration tl our country's
flag over cities foremost in the cau*e of treason t Now,
therefore* I do hereby appoint toe EVKHIEG of
MOfiBAY ft EXT. the 17th of April, for an Illumination
of the public and private buildings in Philadelphia;
and I do recommend toe general observance of such
celebration, not only in. commemoration of the proud
successes which have signalized 'the past, but also in
joyful anticipation ofrthe coming peace which has been
thus assure d to our land.
In testimony whereof I have hereto set my hand and
caused the seal of the City of Philadelphia to be affixed,
this Twelfth day of April, in toe year of our Lord one
thousand eight hundred and sixty five, _
CL. s 3 ALEXAETBBR HEUKV,
ap!4-8* Mayor of Philadelphia,
OFFICE OF THE COKTEOLLEBS
WW OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS, FIRST DISTRICT OF
PENES? LVANIA. —At a meeting of. the Controllers of
PubHo Schoolß, First District of Pennsylvania, held at
toe Controllers’ Chamber, April 11,16 M, the following
preamble and resolntions were adopted:
There is now • a sound of joy through all
toe land,’’ and the public heart throbs with deep
emotion over the victories which have been vouchsafes
to the armies and navies of our United Stato* by Him
from whom all blessing* flow*
And whereas* Our schools should have equal chance
with others to manifest their youthful joy, and partake
in the * lories of the tlmei. thus rendering their due
tribute to the army and navy of our free laud, and to
their gallant commanders; therefore ■ • „
Besolved t That this Board hereby authorise its
president and sec? etary to proclaim a general holiday
to all our schools when recommended by national or
other authority ,
Resolved, That we recommend to toe Sectional
Boards the propriety of ttluminatisg the school-houssß
when the evening Bhali have been set apart by toe city
. Whereas, The Mayor of the city of Philadalphla by
Ids Proclamation has appointed the evening of Monday
sext, April 17, 1866 for ao lllumlaatioa of tho pabUe
and private buildingi* and has retommended the same,
not only in commemoration of the, proud successes
Which have signalised the past, but ahoinjoyfol anti
olpatton of the «ooilng i P«a;e: Sow,^^
holiaay for all the
I Attett: Heekt W. HAU.IWEI.i.j SocTetary. ap!4-2t
EiETH WARN-THE WOTA OF
THE HIHTH- WARD having haea flllai, »U
those oitirena who were *nl are lMereatei to the wM
fatoofthe War 3, willfflebthtthe HALL, MARKEI!*ad
MEBBICK Streets, on SATURDAY ByKHIHG. April
16th, at 8 o’clock, to hear theflaal report of the Reoralt
taEComiolttee, and o) the Treasorer., _
JOHN L. HILL,
>pM-»* . ..... Secretary;
BKV, iEDHABO PAYSOE HAM
■ MO HD '‘Will- coadTOt Ala etohteeath UEIOH
OHILDEEH’S MEBtIHG on FRIDAY AFISRHOOH.
Mav Htb, at 4?f oSdockt and Mother on SATURDAY
iFTERSOOK, .at o’mock: both at the Taheraarie
Baptist Chnreh, btfKtKTHpßtreet.’nehrßigUteanto.
All are invite A , , “
OFFICE OF THE CANEBOK PK«
■a© TBOLEUMOOMPAHY.3»4WALHUT:Mreet.
Philabei-phu, Apill 13.18J5.
By a reeolation of the Board of Directore. the hooka
of tbto »sany Were closed on MOHOAY, the 10th
tost Holders of recelpU wIU Mease present them at
the Office and receive their certificates. . . .
For the Information of enbseribereit maybe itated
ibat, hteldea the aeveral wells now to oparatlon on one
of the farmeef this Oompany, new Vella ara now
belnE sulk - several'of whloh will be finished within
sixty days;. whUet on tbcir other farm the Board have
direcled forty lots to'fee IoMCd, for wniebt there are al
ready applicant, lor BABLl^aros>
apM-6t ' ' Secretary.
bepubucah isYiseißia
A meeting of the Club will be held at
SANSOM-STREET HALL,
On FRIDAY EVENIHG, April 14, 1865, at 7K o'clock,
to make arrangement, for a
PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION,
In hontt of the
RECENT UNION VICTORIES.
GEORGE INMAN RICES, President.
WM. L. FOX, Jr., Secretary. apl3 2S
MBV »ITI®E1»» HTOTICE,—OFFICE OF
KS HOBBY BROOK COAL COMPANY, 909
WALNUT Street, ' PHii.AnaLpaiA, April 12,1865.
At a meettog of theßoard of Directors of the HONEY
BROOK COAL COMPaHT. held at their Office, Ho 209
Walnnt street, a Dividend of THREE PER CENT, on
their Capita! Meek of *8,000.009 wae o dealareA payable
on the 28th list. J. R. McOREARY,
ap!3 4t .President.
Kg» THE PREBEHTATION OP THE
REGIMENTAL FLAG TO THE 2ITH V. B. CO
LORED TR’.OPS, on behalf of the Citizens clPhiladsl
nhla. Wi! l take ■ place to front of the ST ATE HOUSE on
FRIDAY, at 12)4 o'clock. GEO. B. WBITR
- Chairman of Committee.
Wh. H Mikton, Seeretaiy. a P I3-2t«
A GRAND CELEBRATION OF THE
CAPTURE OP RICHMOND,'
AND THE SURRENDER OF GEH. B. B LEE AND
THE REBEL ARMY OF HORTHEBH YIRGIHIA,
Winn TAKE PI.ACK
ON FRIDAY, April U, 1868.
ROUTE OF PROCESSION. , „
Civilian, and organlrattons of every description, with
or without regalia, will mefii and form; on BROAD
STREET, below Locust, at 10 o’clock A. M- An escort
will meet the 24th Eceiment u. R C. T. at Amertra. and
Master streets, at 9 o’clock, and proceed down Master
to Second) Uowu’Seoond to tloates, up Ooates to Fourth,
dowo Fourth, to Green,. up.Greeu to York avenue* down
York avenue to Tine, up Tine to Twelfth, down Twelfth
to Arch, up Jrch to Broad, where tUey will be jqmed
"by oiviliaus in line of procession*down Broad to Ghest*
nut, down Chestnut to State-House, where, it Is under
stood* a flag will be presented by the Citizens to the
Begiment, end not brSheßanneker Institute, as ure
vicusly announced* toe'snbscriptlons to said fiag fund
being made by the public—down Sixth to Walnut; up
Walnut to Twelfth, down Twelfth ! o Lombard, down
Lombai d to Third* up Third to Chestnut, down Ghesnut
t 0 Celebration of the Kith.
Anniversery of the Pennsylvania Abolition Society, at
CONCERT HALL, .
Serai. Major A H. Ghees, Secretary. . .
N. B.—All Societies wishing to participate will report
Immediately to the Chief Marshal on reaching Broad
etreet, in orderto be aselgned sbeir pOsltloneinthe line,
Chief Marehal-J. E GLASGOW. ~■■■■_■
Marehal’e Aide—A. M Green, Daniel Colley, Jas.
McC. CrnromM, Job Sheaf, W. R Decordover. apl3.2t«
THE ANNUAL ELECTION FOB
-President and Managers of the ELMIRA AND
WILLt^FP^ORTRAILBoA) COMPANY wHlto.held
at their Office. 308 WALMUiyStreet, on MONDAY,
May 1, at 1! o’clock M. L. P. BEIGJR.
aplS-wfm9t , . , Secretary.
riSF* OFFICE OF THE HESTONYILLE,
BF MANTUA, AND YAIBMOUNT PASSENGER
9569 CALLOWHILL Street, ..
Phit.AnELPHiA, April 7, 1865. "*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN That a spsjtol meet,
irgot the Stockholdera of the HESTONYILLE, MAN
TUA, AND FAIBBOUNT PASBBNGER RAILROAD
COMPANY (the Fairmount and Areh-street City Pan-
Benner Railway Company, and FMrmonnt Pataenrer
Railway Ceupany, merged vriih thle Company) will
be held at the office of the Company, No. 2562 CAL
LOW HILL Street, on MONDAY, the Mthtoatant, at 12
o’clock M., to take Into consideration the expediency of
creating a newmorigagetolleurettbe,mi | tsfS*2-' , ; .i l i >
exiettog, for-the purpose or retirln. tne entire handed
and Boating lndebtedneea of tho Coirpany, to accord
ance with the act of ABBembly approved March 23, 1865.
aplO-mwf7t JOHN T. LaNOB, Secretary.
THE ASSi'AI HEKTraW OF THE
Stockholders of the TIDEOUTE AHD ALLE
GE 881 OIL COMPANY will be held at the Office of
the Company. No T3l WALNUT Street, at 4 o’clock
P. M. on SATURDAY, the 16th Inst.
artMt* D. B. BBOWN, Secretary.
THB PEOPLE’S STOCK BX>
fcS? CHAfIGE, ITo. TOS CHBBTgUT »we*, will
open for bnsinesß on TUEsDAVEVERIBG, thelBth.
inet., at 7K o’clock, she secretary will hs ln attend*
aace dail* until the openin*. from 9 A.MnntnS
P. M., tareceive lubseripUons *na_i«sne oarfs or ad
ndaslon. Di. A. G EGBBRT, President.
™ A, G, HIKES Vice President.
6. C, POLWELI*. Secretary.
ofh«e cnrr jbousti fcsd
VHP COMMISSIOIIf .FHTMDjn.ririA, AprU 11, 1565.
HOFICB IS HBuKBY GIVISO that the M IKTH WAHB
has filled Its qnota under tie call otDeeemfcer 18, 1864.
ProTQBt Marttuda, Kecrutttng Officers, &e., will please
takenolicotkat from this date men. credited to the above
Ward will receive no City Bounty.
By order of Commission err.
•SS> am IMTERESTIMO CELEBBA
SS& TIOB
TBE PENNSYLVANIA SOCIETY
ECS PROMOTING THE ABOLITION OF SLAVBBY,
FOB TBE BELIEF OF FEES NEGROES unlawful
lyheld in bondage* and FOB impsoying
IHE CONDITION OF THE AFRICAN KAOS.
Whieh was organized Foorth month {April), 14th, 1776,
Will celebrate tltfcir Ninetieth. Anniveri ary
AT CONCERT HALL,
On SIXTH- DAY (Friday) EVENING.
14tb Inst.,at 8 o'clock precisely.
Tbo following eminent speakers will address the
“Bey 0 ALFRED N. QILBEBT, of New York, formerly
o, Bev” JI'hIGHLAND GABNETT, of Washington.
■Bsv .T WALKEB JACKSON, of Harrisburg.
H e BYLAND WAMMfBR, WM .S PEllfcß, and
WILLIAM NICHOLSON. The public are Invited.
»p!3 2t« : -
FA IK-—TOT! DAMES’ FMIOM
will OPEN A FAIR AT CON
r.RRT H*LL ON MONDAY, April 17th. to continue
ttocngh tbiWeek. Proceed, for SICK AND WOUNDED
BOLDIEBS. This Association has now a Committee to
Richmond distributing deUcaoiesi andlt Is hoped that
in ,!,v of the late .joyful news the F AIR will- re.
Sl« snpiort. Tickets TWENTY-FIVE
Cents; single admission 10 certs. apllat*
rcw- SCHCYLHUL and sus«ue.
&& HANNA BAILBOAD COMFAiY, OFFICE
HB7 South FOUBTH Street. .
Philadelphia, April Mb, 1885 .
The annual meeting of the stockholders of this
company, and an election for President and six
JfSsgerß, will take pl.ca at the, OFFICE of theCOM
PANY, on MONDAY, tie Ist day of, May next, at 12
°’ap7 C tmjl WM. H. WEBB, Secretary^
Mgp 11881 BAPTIST CHCKCH,
I*?BBOJ.D AKD ABCH BTEBBTS.
FOBT SOMPTEB.
THB BAJSISG OF THE OK FRIDAY, THE
14TH IMST.
Public Service will be heldin this Chnreh on FRI
DAY, tte Mth inst , commemorative of the re-ertabllsh
mentof tie National Government, as symbolized in the
raisin* of the Flag at Port Sumpter.
An Addreis maybe expected by the Bey.G.D.
BOARDMAN and stirrin* patriotic Mneio by the Choir
of the Church. ' apll-4t
KSi— I* Hll-A DEI, fHI A ASD OIK
CBEBX OIL COMPANY, 33T WALNUT
“E* Transfer Books of this Company will close on
MONDAY NEXT, l«h inst.,at 8 o’clock P. M.,prß
usratory to the annual meeting of the Stockholders.
All holders of stock must hays certificates to entitle
them to vote at the above meeting.
By order of Board ofjtirectors
apli-6t W. I>. FAIN TEH, Secretary.
OPnCEOP THE C!1TI BOOTH.
UP FUND COMMISSION, commonwealth
NBILDIKO. #l3 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia
Philadelphia, March 5,1856.
Notice is hereby giyen that the Commission for the
eayment of the Cfiy Bounty are now prepared to reesire
ud adjust the claims of all new recruits under the pro.
' ! YotaiteerS for One* recelTe a Warrant for
volunteer HDNDKED DOLLABB.
Volunteer* for Two Years win receive,* Warrant for
’ PIVB HIINDBEB BOLLABB.
Yolnnteera for ThreeYeiir.vrtH receive a Warrant for
BIX EUSDSBh DOLLABB. .
They are also prepared to receive applications from,
and to award to, all cltlsens who shall be grafted for one
year’e service, and shall thereuponbeduly accepted fol
nulitary duty, or shall furnish substitutes, certificates
for warrants for the sum of ■
FOUB HUNDBSD DOLLABB.
mh7-d&Wtf
|K3r> OFFICE OF THE BI SOLUTE
IbK? HIHIHQ COMPANY, No 33* WALNUT St.
PHILADELPHIA, April XI. 1866.
NOTICE i» hereby aiven that all Stock of the RESO
LUTE MINING COMP ANT on which instalments are
due and unpaid is hereby declared forfeited, and will
be Bold at public auction on SATORDAY, the 13th day
of Hay, 1565, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the
Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter
and £y-x»&W8, unless redeemed on or beforethat day.
By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPE3,
apl2 tmyXS Secretary and Treasurer.
<L-TSP= eOOD SPBISO BAIEiKOAD
V=& COMPAXT
Fhii.adei.phia. April 8.1885
The animal meeting of too Stockholders of this Com
piuT, and an election lor President and six Managers
to serve for the eneolo* year, and until others shall be
eleeted. wiU be held at the Office of the Philadelphia
sod Beading BaUroad Company, 80. Sooth
FOUOTH Btteet. on MOHDgY, the Ist day of May
"wfe-Win* o, ' loCk t M WK. H. WEBB, Secretary.
OFFICE OF THE FRAKKEIK
fibk ihsdjubcb company, .
Phtladbxjphia. April s, 1855-
At ft meeting of tbe Board of DlreetoM held this
day- a Semi annua] Dividend of SIX PER CF-ST, and
an Extra Dividend of TEN FEB CBHT. were declared
cn the Capital Stock, parable to the Stockholders. or
their legal representatives, on and after the. 13th lwst. i
free of taxes. J. W. Me ALLISTBB^--
ai4-10t Eecretary pro tern.
r®” NOTICE IS HEBBBT WIVES!
that the Annnal Meeting of the Stockholders of
the CENTRAL TRANSPORTaTIOH COMPANY Of
PENNSYLVANIA will he held at the office, corner of
THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets. Went Philadelphia,
on MOM)AY, the 2tth day of April next, at 10 o’clock
a M-, for the purpose of electing Hine Directors, a
Treasurer, and Secretary, to serve for one year.
J. F. COTTKINQEE, Secretary.
PBJt.ADELPHIA, April 8,1565. apS-12t
t>sr TBE ASNAI HEEIISC OF THE
WSP Stockholders of the GLOBE OIL COMPANY
will be held at the Office of tbe Company. Bo 133
South FOURTH Street, ou Apii! 24th. at 4 o’clock P. M.
apd, 14,24 3t JOHN H WILE, Secretary.
' THE PRESS.-PHILADELEHIA’,' FRIPAV, APRIL 14, 1865!
ABfEEICAIV HAIL
SAIL WACHISE MANUFA€TDR(^G
Cbalnnsn of Commitses.
COMPANY
PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND,
CAPITALS...... 96800,000.
0,000 6HABEB—P4R TALUS, ISO.
PEK3IDBKT,
HBHBI THOMAS.
TBBiSOaBK,
JOHH W. HAIL.
DIRECTORS.
-HENRY THOMAS, Harrisburg.
JOHN W. HALL, Harrisburg.
O. A. WALBOBN, Philadelphia.
B. G BIBMAN. Baltimore.
HENRY GILBERT, Harrisburg,
BARKERS,
ADAMS & LEVIS, Philadelphia.
The Subscription Book for toe capital stock of thjg
Company Ib now open at toe Banking House of AD AMS
& LEVIS, 80. 305 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia
Persons wishing: to make a profitable investment are
respectfully Invited to ca] 1 on Messrs. ADAMS & LEVISe.
who will give them further information* and will show
them the Machine** now Tanning and making nails.
The a 6 vantages we claim for our Machines over any
others in use, are: _ : • •• „ -
That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better
head, and fewer imperfect nails - m .
That they effect a saving of not less than fifty per
cent. In the expense of grind ing knives and dies.
And toe machines bring self feedinff, they effect a
saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent, in the
labor of cutting nails , , , .
, Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe,
will please call and examine for themselves. It
HU«H HUIKB
ROCK OIL WMim,
1,600 BHABEB.
100 DOLLARS EACH,
N. ... /
To original Enbaorlbare, who are ontltlod to all tbfiba
nefitß arining from the ownership of
THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF LAND
tothe centre of the great Oil Buto ofYenango and
Warren counties. Also, to all toe profits inits devel
opment. Operations having already commenced,early
dividends may be looked for*
For particulars, call upon or address
J. S. WILSON.
614 CHESTNUT STREET,
anl2-4t THIRD STORY.
OFFICE OF THE CHEEKY RUN
IriE? AND WEST HICKORY MUTUAL PETROLEUM
00., NoTiaS North WHARYRS, Philadalphia.
At ail adjourned seating of the Stockholdera, held
April 13th, 1866. the following-named gentlemen were
duly elected officers and Managers of the Oompany:
PRESIDENT,
DB. JAMBS TRUMAN,
Corner of Eighth and Wallace streets, *
SEOBBTARY
BZBA LUKENS,
Of McCltotock & Lnkens, No. 128 North Wharves.
TKEASERBR,
CHARLES W. MoOhINTOCK,
Of McCltotock A Lnkene, No, US North Wharves.
BOARD OE DIRECTORS.
Col. Beni. L Tayior. No. 608 South Wharves.
John C. Myers, No 608 South Wharves. , ,
M. J. Thomae. No. 241 North Seventeenth etreet.
George L Jenktoe, of George L Jenkins k Co.
John Carver, No. 1681 Summer street . ,
William Palmer, corner Seventh and Green streets.
John Mecka. No. 608 South Wharves.
JoolahD. of Brooks, Bro. , & Co.
Dr. I. J. Clark, No. 2131 Green street.
John Fry, of MoOambrldse & Fry.
. C. T. Yerkes. Jr., of C. T. Yerkes. Jr., & Co.
Col. Peter Fritz, No. 616 Race street.' apl4-3t
|gp» PIIBOLEUH.
THE HEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL
PETROLEUM OOMPANY,
ORGANIZED UNI IK THE , .
MINING AMD MANUFACTURING LAWS OP TEN
STATE OP HEW YORK.
CAPITAL, ONE MILLION DOLLARS, i*
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARER,
HO PEK SHABE.
SUBSCRIPTION FRIGE, $5 PER SHARE,
NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT.
OFFICES:
No. 9* EMPIRE BUILDING,
Ho, 71 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Post Oftioh Addrebb, Box No. 6368, New York.
OFFIOEEB.
Bob. DAHIXL 8. DICKUSSOIT* PrMldent
WM. T. FHIPFB; Ties Preiideut.
SOBEBT BASSETT, Secretar 7.
H. J.BtrETIS. Mining Bnp6rintendent,Titn*yille.Pa.
ATLANTIC BANK, Ho. 143 Broadway. IT. Y., Treamrr.
‘The well* of ft* Company are now proftm«ln**tLJ
. Faymentfor stockmaybcmadeilndrafts,re*J«M*J
notes* or Government bonds end securities* wlueh bond! -
and securities will be taken at their market yalue.. - '
Remittances maybe addressed toft* Company, P.-O. i
Box Ho. 6368, Hew York City, orto “Atlantiaßank,
Treasury of the New York and LiTerpool Petrolenn -
Company, Ho. 142 Broadway. Hew York City,” or to
any of its agents. mne-am
NOTICE—A SPECIAL MEETIN6
of the Stockholders of the BLUE CEEBK Oil*
COMPANY will beheld at tha Grauraax’a ogee, Mq.
40? WALNUT Street, on SATUBDAI,the i2d April,
at 4 o'clock P-M, . _ _ IT „™
Bt order of the Board. E. B. ALSOF, ■
apll-iot* Secretary. ‘
•Sa° THE UNION GAfiU JIAVISB
1236? been placed la complete order 'witlx increased
depth, and an ample supply of water, will be Opened
for Habitation on MOSPAI. the 10th instant;
. B,
PmnADmpgiA. April 7,1865. apB-6t
OFFICE OF THE UNION PKMIO
»=*? lbdM COMPANY, No. 14? Sonth FOURTH
Street. TBILABBLFaIA. April 6, 1865.
The Annual Meetlnaof the Stocttoldere of UUb C«m
psnT will he held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th of April,
.866. at 12 o'clock M.
ap6-thsmw£st GHABLBS A. DTTY, President. ■
SOBTHEBH ÜBfiBTItiS AND
pehm towmshif railroad oogamy,
Philadelphia, April 8,1556.
The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com-'
p*ny, and an Election for Officers to serye for the ea
ralhff year, anduntil others shall Ini. elected, will be
held at the Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Bail*
road Company, Mo. 227 South FOURTH Street, on
MOMDAY, the Ist day of May next* at U o’clock A. M.
apS-tmyl WILLIAM H. WEBB, Secretary.
MIUTABI.
8 PRIZE MONEV, GOVERNMENT
AND LOCAL BOUNTIES TO ALL WHO NNTBK
TAB UNITED BTATIS MABINB COBPS.
Orders have "been received from the Bead of the
Marine Corps. at Washington. not t o restrict recruits to
a particular class (as has been the case heretofore), bat
to receive ALL who have served, In the Tolunteerser
vice, or in the regulars, or in the marines, and have
been honorably discharged. Such persons enlisting in
the XT. 6, Marines will receive' the Government and
lccsl bounty, and will also be entitled to their share o(
frize money in any capture of the enemy’s vessels.
or further information apply a‘ the reornttlng ren
dezvous. No 311 South FSONT Street, between 9 A.
H. and 8 o’clock P. M„ «™y daj bu^unda^
Captain and Beernliing Officer.
Jj'Oß THE. ILLUMINATION.
■ JS'ILAOS, ;
PBIHTBB OH FIHE PAPEB IH HATIOHAL OOLOES.!
Price, 25 Cents.
*
A DIBCOUBT TO THE IBABB.
Alio, namea of the prominent Military and naval
Heroee—GßAHT. SHBKMAH, MEADE. BHEEIDAH,
FABBAGUr, and POBTBE—in large Type.
Printed and for, sale by
RING WALT * BROWN,
apl«% 111 and 113'8onth FOURTH Street.
FLAGS! FLAGS! ,■
FOB THE
ILLUMIN AT I O N..
Mammoth Sheet, m, !35 Oenta^
Medium. ..... ........ 18 ••
OH PAPEB,
Mailed to any addreia on receipt of price.
For aale by
KING & BAIRD,
apM-Si* GOT BAHSOM Street.
_____ - “
TOST BSCBIVED,
100 DOZEN SILK FLAGS,
FROM 6 TO 43 INCHES.
E. M. NEEDLES,
' ForaAlelowby
Jj'Oß THE ILLUMINATION.
SOMETHIHG HEW FOB ILLUMINATIONS.
OHS HtJHDEBD PEE OBHT. SATED BY' OSING
'THE PATEHT IMFROTED
ILLUMINATING CANDLESTICKS.
For sole by
W W. KNIGHT & SON,
apU-et 509 COHMBBCE St.
Jj'Oß THE ILLUMINATION.
‘‘GEN. GRANT CANDLES.”
Warranted not to “Run.”
For aale by
ROBERT DONNELL & SOX.
ILLUMINATION.—IO,OOO CANDLE-
A STICKS, the beet kind, tor eale at Ho. SOS MAR
KBT Street. It*
XfOK THE ILLUMINATION—LAROE-
A- sized PAPKE FLAGS, 25 eenta; small size, 10 eenta.
For sale by „ .
EXVG & BAIRD.
Wo 607 BASBOM Street.
HANDLES FOE ILLUMINATION—
For «»le by hJL* £. KLKTHTOH,
ap!4 3i' MG SUBGAKErtA Street.
JgYRE & IA.KDELL,
IMpd^TjERS,
gPRIKG DBT GOODS
T7ROM AUCTION,
£ l.OCfl yds. 4-4 Bleached Muslin,
1,000, yds. 1 4 Bleached Mnslln,
* Only 20 Cents.
, P . Only 20 Cents. •
Pillow Cue Mnslln, 28 Gents
u Pillow Cfte Mnslln, 28 Cents.
They Will all go in a couple of days
spM-tf i -• J; H. STOKES, YOSB ABCH Bt.
rj.O<JD BLACK SILKS
VJT • ii AT LOW PRICES,
from the late auction sales, comprising all widths and
* I f d6 aUE'WEN STODDA.RT & BROTHER,
450,4511, and 454 North SECOND Street,
■ ■ Aboye Willow.
T ADIRS’ cloaking cloths,
J-i OfcHEW AND CHOICE STYLES AND COLORS.
BtXBWEN STODD&RT & BBOTHEB,
480, 458, and 454 North SECOND jftreet,
AhoyeWlllow.
■DLifepK. MdTJSSELIISI DE LAINEB,
-D S(«le »na double widths. •
BLACK TAtTOB CLOTHS,
BLACK BOMBAZtKES,
}» BLACK ALPACAS.,
; BLACK OAKTOJS CLOTHS,
Fromtlie late auction tales*
, at reduced prices. „„
STODDABT & BBOTHEK,
<*pi3. 4S!S. Attd 454 Horth BBCOKD toeL
ftPlMt ADOV6 WliiOW.
NOTICE. "'. ■ '
O , KKDTOTIOK
''mmß?** BBtr
BBpMB3wSfi Domestic Cottons. »
Hopd Prints at 10 and 12& cent*,
p- BJetoiidd end. Bfown Muslins, 12)4 cents.
One rf tli© best makes, 4-4 Dleaehed, 25 seats
***** B !Slo»BEl&“aoSDs! f
INDIA SILKS, *l,
Very Cheap.
JOHJTF. TOOTH,
Ho. TO North TOOTTH Btreat
JOHN F. YOUBG.
fl, : Ho. TO north FOURTH Street, .
H»«: nbw in store a most extensive assortment ol
DRESS GOODS
at the VERY EOWEgf PBIPBS.
TN PRESS,
m- #
? f' <
' .
FIELD, THE DUNGEON, AND THE
vfrhefein I spoke of most.diraetrouj chances;
Of moving accidents by flood and field;
Of bft!];'breadth ’scape*,l’ the imminent deadly breach;
AndßoStosiaTeiyJ'ofmy'redemptioatheooa.'
- The above work will appear In the beet style of typo
graphy, containing two engravings on steel, and eight
"oh wood, ftomthe pencils of oar first artists.
It will embrace Mr RICHARDSON'S UNPARAL
LRLLED EXPERIENCE FOB FOUR YEARS :
I. Travelllnr thronith the South ln-the SECRET SER
VICE OFTfIE TRIBUNE at the outbreak of the War.
H. With onr armies and fleets hath Bast and West,
doting the first two years of the Rebellion.
111. HIS THRILLING CAPTURE while running the
'ihatterles on the Mississippi River at Vicksburg, where
more than half of his companions were either killed or
wounded.
IV. HIB CONFINEMENT FOB TWENTY MONTHS
IN SEVEN DIFFERENT REBEL PRISONS.
•V. HIS EBCAPE AND ALMOST MIRACULOUS
JOUBNEY BY NIGHT of nearly 400 miles, aided BY
NEGROES AND UNION MOUNTAINEERS of North Ca
rolina and Tennessee through the enemy’s country to
' r *swm"abound in STIRRING EVENTS NEVES BB
EORB GIVEN TO THE PUBLIC, and contain especial
ly minute details of the esoape, which hare not yet ap-
Speared, including & description of
in the person of a Young Lady, who plloted’Mr. Richard
son and his comrades, by night, out of a Rebel ambush.
, In view of the author’s rich materlal,hls well-known
‘trustworthiness, and graphic descriptive powers, the
publishers feel justified in predlctinga work of nnusnal
interest, containing more of the
FACT, INCIDENT, AND .ROMANCE OF THE WAR,
‘than any other which has yet appeared.
"A gents wanted for every City, county, and township
In the United States. This wor* presents a rare open
ing to both men and women, who desire lucrative em
ployment. ■ ,
- For particulars, address
HDBLBUT, SCRANTON, & 00.,
AMERICAN PUBLISHING- COMPANY,
load CHESTNUT Street.
806 WALNUT Street.
BtifilL DQVMODB.
FOIJRTH & ABCH,
JOBBERS,
RETAILERS.
WHOLESALE LOFTS.
apg-fltlf
, ]f] |, w ■ PDBUCATIOSB.
TO BE BEADY SOON,
THE SECRET SERVICE,
ESOAPE.
i BY ALBERT D. RICHARDSON,
TRIBUNE CORRESPONDENT.
DAN ELLIS, THE FAMOUS UNION PILOT,
AND THE
UNKNOWN GLIDE,”
SOLD ONLY BY. SUBSCRIPTION.
BOOKS! NEW BOOKS!!
Just & BVAKg>
, ' (Hazard’a old stand),
No. T»4 CHESTNUT Street _
CHARLES LBYEK’S NEW BOOK, “LUTTBELL OF
ARRAN.”- In paper and muslin.
TRAVELS IN CENTRAL ASIA. Performed In 1883,
By Arjninina Vambbry. Illustrated.
BTr WINIFRED'S; or, The World of School. A book
that we recommend with full confidence
THE BILLYABB AND THE BURTONS. A Story of
Two Families. By Henry Kingsley, anthor of "Geof-
STATICB^or, 8 (£he Conditions Essential to
TT-nyrtwr. Happiness Speeifiedaad the First of Them De
veloped. By Herbert Spencer. Steel portrait.
- CHRISTIAN'S MISTAKE. By the anthor of "John
VWoF°SoIDMIps% O SS , I^ a s r ikd a aSl
L ThI" JBBT BOOK. Two beautiful little volumes of
the “ Bolden Treasury Series. ”
THE NEW PATH. A Monthly ART JOURNAL.
April number just ready. Subscriptions received, or
single numbers for tale at 20 cents each. ,
ALL THB NEW BOOBS received as soon as Issued
from the press, and sold at lowest prises. apld tf
FI WARBURTON,
FASHIONABLE HATTER,
430 Cliestuut Street.
next door to the post office.
PHILADELPHIA,
JJARDING & GARDNER,
413 AROH STREET,
WILL OPEN
ON THRBBDAY, AJPRII. I3CH,
THREE HUNDRED OASES
;u.':: of '
STRAW GOODS,-
JUST RECEIVED, FROM EASTERN MANU
FACTURERS.
ALSO.
A large Block of FANCHONO BONNETS, FRENCH
FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBONS, MALINES, FRENCH
FRAMES, &c.T to which we Invite the attention <st
the trade, ap!2-6t
gROOEI & PUGH, -
Sob. mi and 1183 MARKET Street,
SOLS RECEIVERS OF THE FOLLOWING) WELL.
KNOWN AND ESTABLIBE ED BRANDS OF
F L, O XJ R:
“JOHN MUSSELMAN,”
“ 2BTNA MILLS, ”
“PRIDE OF THE WEST,”
“KOSCIUSKO,”
"OITT MILLS,”
“EaGLE MlLLS,“andother
PBNHSHVASIA AND WIBHEM BSANDS.
The Trade supplied, at market rules. apH-lm
PARTES DB VIBITE—HAVE THEM
v/made at B. F. REIMER S Gallery. No.'63* ARCH
Street His pictures are executed with rare ability, and
furnished lmexn,u)«U* tiyls. See specimens. It*
u. &
SEVEN.THnatTrr loan.
By anthoritr at th* Secretary of th* Yraarnry. th*
nnd*r*l*ned ha* avanmed th* General Bnhaerlytio*
Acehey for th* sola at United State* Treaanry Stott*
bearlna *ev«n ud three-tenth* y*r aen*. internal par
annum, known m the
SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN.
Thtae Mot** ut laansd undar date of Jana is. IS6S,
and uw payable thro* yearc bam But time. In ear.
ten*?, or are aonvertlbla at the option of tin holder lata
GOLD-BEARING BONDS.
*JttM Bond* art now wortt » premium of tint yer
•ant;, lndadln* (old Interact from ffovembtr, which
mikec tk* astaal profit on Bit 7-30 Loan, at current
ratoa, lneludlnt lntoreat, about tan par tank yet an
' num, baatde* lta exemption from State amf municipal
taxation, which, adds from one to three per eent, more ,
acaordinc to the rate levied on athor proparty. Th*
Interact ft payatolt aeml-annually hy tonytoni attached
to eaali not*, whlah may bt oat of and told to any bask
or banker. .
: Th* Interact amount* to
• One aent per day on a *5O not*.
Two vents per day on a *lOO note.
Ten cent! per day on a $5OO not*.
Twenty eenta per day on a #l,OOO not*.
One Dollar on a *6,000 not*.
Xotea.of all tbe denomination* named will be yromnt
ly farnlabednpon receipt of nubceription* ■ and tba notea
forwarded at once. The Intereet to 15th Jane next will
toe paid in advance. This la
now offered toy the. Government, and It b eonfdentty
expected that ft* cuperior advanta*e» will make it the
OBE&T POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE.
Lett afan *300,000,€00 of the Loan authorised toy the
laet Cohtrexe are now on the market. This amount,
at the rate at which It Is being absorbed, will all be
subscribed for wUhla-four montha, when the notes
will undoubtedly command a premium, at hat uni
formly been the tote at the dote of the tnßtarlpilont
to ofhexLoano,
In order that eltbena of every town tad Motion of the
eonniry may toe afforded foollltlei fortokfne the Loon,
the Notional Banks, State Banka, and Danker*
thronthont the eonntry have fenertUyoirted to, re
eelve iub**rfption**t par. Subscriber* will oeleet their
own atento, in whom they have confident*, and who
X reeponidblif forthoddlvery.of thenotn
for which they receive ordera ■ 'V?
GOODS.
No, 114 SOUTH THIRD BTRERT,
gS 1881.
apS-lmlf
DUE MAY 1,1865, AND JULY %,
1865,
BdTJGHT AT HIGHEST MAEKET BATES,
WM. PAINTER <Ss GO., Bankers,
apS lm lIP BOOTH THIBD STEBKT. •
OHAK&BS SHORT. AIKS. BBSSWi J*.
QHARLEB EMORY & GO.,
STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS,
111 klndc ef nnenrrent'fond* and Sold and BUver
honaht and eold, and GoHeetions made.
Particular attention alven to the purchase and ante of
Government, State,'and other Stock* and Loans on com
mission. ■ nogs-Bm
5-20
COUPONS,
• DUE ' .
MAY Ist,
BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET PRICE,
BY
DREXE& & CO.,
mhOO-tmyl : 80. 3* BOOTH THIRD BTBBgT.
7-30. 5-20. 10-40.
1 CHAS. HALLOWELL,
STGtCJE BROE3|I^«
NO. 39 SOUTH THIRD STREET.
(Room No. 4,)_ s
government, state, and other lqans-and.
BTOCKS-EOUGHT AND SOLD ON
COMMISSION.
V. 8.7-30 KOTEB FPBUBHKD AT FAB.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO
OIL STOCKS.
mhl6-lm*fp
HARTFORD. Conn.
THB HEW
7.30 XI. S. NOTES
for Sale.
IN SUMS TO SUIT PURCHASERS.
BT
DAVIES BEOTHERS,
BANKERS AMD BROKERS,
939 BOOK STREET.
BEALSES IN GOVERNMENT SECURITIES GINB
MAT.IiY.
yn'hlB»1« .
7.50. 5-20. 10-40.
BANKERS AND BROKERSI
GOVERNMENT SECURITIES AND STOCKS SOUGHT,
SOLD, AND NEGOTIATED.
GOLD AHB SILVER BOUGHT END BOLD.
Special attention given to OIL STOCKS. mhlO-Sm
KDWffu BOBQT9, SOBAOI B. PBABSOHt
jpw. ROBINS & CO*
STOCK AND EXCHANGE
BROKERS,
NO. 47 SOUTH IHIBD STREET,
PHILADELPHIA.
' au. arras of
BANK NOTES, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS. BONDS,
f AND government securities.
BOUGHT AND. SOLD.
Collection, made on all parts of the country,.
Deposit* received, subject to sight draft, and Interact
allowed. mh6-3m.
CECOND
NATIONAL BANK,
01 PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA,
(LATE IRON OITT TRUST COMPART.)
CAPITAL. 5300.000.
BANKERS’ AND MERCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS
yroxnptly titonded to on the most favorable term*.
6. Is WABSEB, President,
JOHN a. PATTERSON, Cashier. mhS Sm
j£ B. LEECH: & COMPANY,
BARBEES AND STOCK BROKERS,
MO. 14 FAEQ.UHAJR BUILDINGS,
fWALNUT ST., BELOW THIRD),
I*HILAI>RIiPHX&,
oold, Goywmmexit Bonds, OH and SBseedlsneans
Itoeks, bonefct and sold on Oonunlsiioa at the Board of
l»k«n. Dealers in Foreign Xzehang*. Defers of «rt
ditUraed onltondcn. Paris, Antwerp, Be. Ja3§ 3a
IJTHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND,
NO, 136 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, BELOW
nBYOTynT
Fays five per oent. Interest on Deposits. Agents for
the sale of United States 7 S-1D Loans at Par. Govern
ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bonght and sold
tor depositors and others on Commission. mh!7- 3m
CAMUEL ALLEN,
O STOCK BROKER.
No. 136 South THIRD Street,
mhl7-lm* PgiuAtmuHtA.
PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS—GET THE
X best. Purchase, when desired, at-B. F. REINER'S,
the patent hinge hack Albums, .They uossms thevir
tue'of superior durability. Gallery, No.-694 ARCH
. Street. It*
PARB PHOTOGRAPHS, 12 FOR $1.25.
V) Very desirable style likeuesses, suitable for Al
bums, also for scholars to exchange with schoolmates.
Fee specimens at REINER’S Gallery, SECOND Street,
above Green. . : It*
WEST GROVE BOARDING SCHOOL,.
IT for GIRLS. atWBST GROVE STATION, P. and
B. Central Railroad. Chester County Fa
The SUMMER TERM of this institution will com
mence os BEGOBD-DAT, the Ist of FIFTH-MONTH
next, to continue 20 week,. The course of Instruction
Is extensive and thorough, and is adapted to all ages.
For circular,. Ac.. address the Principal,
THOS. P. CONARD,
1 fe27-mtu2m west Grove, P».
FINANCIAL.
U, S. M 0 SIX FEB CENT.
THE ONLY LOAN IN MAEKET
JAY OOOKE.
BUBBGBIPTIOB AGSItT.
"fluHiKrau.
COUPONS, 5-30,
No. 15 South Third street, _
PHILADELPHIA,
jsc, . tßTxe;
NO, 305 CHESTNUT STREET,
AH kinds of
WANTS.
TATANTEIt —IN A DRUG- ST6rE, A
If capable CLBEK. or a tranworthy Boy. of *ooi
education, uan Apprentice. Apply t*S South Fii lH
Street. ' __2E*L!L.
TI7 ANTED —A SITUATION AS BOOK
SLssr
ing by double entry. Address Accounts, 0
The Press • - **--
WANTED. A GRADUATE OF
»" several years’ experience In teacbin* desaees a
BITUATIOH, or "would purchase the go id-will And fix*
tnresofanests,biißbedfioAidi'rori>av School
Beat references given. Address •* Teacher, Press
ogee, Philadelphia, * apl4*Si*
WAITED—TWO SMIRTBOYS IN
** a dry goods bouse on MARKET Street Address
**G. G. 9.,” Press office, withname, residency, and.
reference. spld- 3t*
WANTED —BY TWO SINGLE
GBNTLBMKBF. ore or two wen EUBIfXSHSD
ROOMS, within dye squares of Sixth and Market
streets. Address Box IS&TPoat Ogee. ap!3 2t*
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO
1* writes a food hand and has mm. knowledge of
Bookkeeping- Address, with reference, Box 303. Phi
ladelphia Post Office. apl3-3i
WANTED—BY TWO YOUNG MEN,
V V & good furnished Room, with breakfari and sup*
per and fiunday dinner. Location, west of Broad, ba
tween Spring Garden and Coates streets. •
Best of references given. Address “B. L. D*. Post
Office, 80x487. . • ' apl3-Bt* •
WANTED-A LADY TO TAKE THE
f T cam of housekeeping, the charge*.of children,
and be a companion for a young married lady. _ ,
Address '* Confidential, ’' SOx. 119 Post Office, Phils*
delphta. ap!2 3fc*
WANTED—OANYABBERS FOB
f T LIFE IBSITBANCE The beat terras offered. Ap
ply at 439 CBEBTHUT St, second, story. mhai.lm*
A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE
•cA in the Commission Dry SoodWnsinass, a good
ealesm.B, and possmslM a Jaige Scqaalatanc. iade
sirons of obtaining a POSmOffi whcrjKn Ui mta
would ho valuable. Address “Confidential.” Box
882 P. O. ■ ' ' apl4-Bt*
A YOUNG GIRL WISHES A SITUA
aA TIOS as COOK. Apply at 906 ATTROR i Street,
betweeuTtOcuet and Spruce, in off Ninth ap!3 2t*
r'AHAL-BOsLT BUILDERS AND
V' CABLKBEB WANTED, at CHBSTBK.
AMt«» K QO
Chester, Penn*.
TJMFLOIIINT WANTED-t-AS
-tj Cleri or Assistant, in soms light bnalnjes brj&ta
penman, inference riven Address “J. P. B.,’'Press
office. apll-3t*
TT'MPLO'SMENT House por house-
KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids,Watters,
Hnrses. CSookf, Laundresses,, and mneral housework,
white and colored. B(>a LOCUST St. ap4-lm
T?MFLOTMENT HOUSE pob CLERKS,
-Ei Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters. Watch
men, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors. Bar-tenders,
Walters, Pam- hand*. OaTienera, to. Bmnlojera anited
at shots notice. 80,8 and 80& f.QCtJST St. apl-Im
n REATEST THING OP THE .TIMES
VJT —EOWEB’S PSIZBBBVILOPBS.—iitMite Wanted
e-rerrwh6re,.;PrtniJnjifWatcheS tiJSSiMM**** »
receipt of sl£j we wUImaU, poat-pal<E’‘lbti-:*|nvelopee,
a is'&wrss*: f. sris?J»W£:
MAH Street. MT: ' _ - mh37-8m
TELEGRAPH OPERATOR; -r- A
I- conns man, an experienced Telegraph Operator on
Parer, -wishes a MTDATIOH at the above bneiness
Please address Box He. 6, White Marsh f- 0., Mont
toiaery cotimy. • apl2-sfc*
WOOL, WOOL.
H WASTE >—A good Becond-baßi .
30 ISGH COfIDEfIBBS and BBGOHD BREAKER
liAF 3)EAW.
S, G BBIJfBBB,
Middi Blown, ]?a
WANTED TO RENT—FOR ONE
K 2. or more yews, a good HOUSE, with modem im
provements, furnished or unfurnished; location pie
ferred between Broad and Twenty. jlret streets,on Cnest;
unLWelnnt, or fc-prnce streets. Posse salon required a d out
July Ist an excellent opportunity to .rent by persons
‘ffoinff abroad. Good locations otner than aooTb uot
obj-ctionable. Address Box 352, P. O apl4»6t*
FOB SALE AW3D TO LED.
® FOR SALE—A SIDE-YARD
DWELLING in tie most pleasant part of North
BEOAD Street. The Homo is in perfect order, is re
plete with eye: y modern convenience, and will be sold
cheap. Immediate possession.
• ' Apply to , FOLWBLL A SONS,
aplj 2t* - ' Ho. 38 Horti FIFTH Street.
m FOR BALE OR TO RENT—BU
dpBBIOB HEW BHSIDESOES, pleatantty eittuted,
at West Philadelphia, Htc GEEGOE ,
It -*l9 WALNU T Street.
m TO RENT.
JHa HOUSE within one square of Chestnnt street.
Bent *6OO, and Furniture for sate cheap (new), or will
trade for oil stoChs.
Hone need apply without they desire to purehase car-
Ttfitr. &c. a &C, AudTSSS B (tILBEKT.
spl3-3t* 80x2161, Post Office.
£FOR SALE—TWO SEX-ROOM
COTTAGE HOUSES. Nos. SOO9 snd 2)11 Cedar
street, above Borris, Hlneteenth Ward.
Lot lßaf-0 feet. Apply « - NATLOK Jl c 0 ,
aplS gt* BSOAP and WALLACE.
m- FOR BALE—A MODERN BUILT
■B STONE MANSION, Chestnut HiU. Inqnhte of A.
FITLBE. 91 north SIXTH Street, or H WILSON, cor
ner of Evergreen Avenue and County-lire Hsad, ad
joining the premises rpU-Ct”
m FOB BALE—LARGE FIRST-GLASS
JEfaCTOKY, near the centre of the city ; fonr Btorles;
T-ot 100 feet front and 170 feat deep on two other streets.
Three fronts. Steam Engine, Boiler. Shafting. Eleva
tor,- Ac., all nearly new. Foseession in thlrty days.
Price, *45,C00. . _ ~ tty-LBR,.
»pB«7t if . «15lr Iforth. SIXTH Street.
T?OR SALE—
A VALUABLE OIL LANUS.^
IN WEST yiBGIHIA, OHIO, AND
lxuxuire of MS w its L. iiuufi»
jpl4-lm° 388 WALNUT Street, Philada.
Jj'Oß SALE.
A G-ENEBAIi liAND OFFICE BUSINESS,
' FATING *3,000 PSK MONTH.
Furniture and Ofllco
TO RENT—A N OFFICE ON/WALNUT
-L. Street, suitable for Oil Companies, or general
business. Kent moderate. Address Box 891, Phila
delphia Poet Office. It
gCHUYLKILL COAL.
NOTICE.—The undersigned hereby respectfully nett
fy their Mends and the public that the leasee from
the Hew York and Schuylkill Coal Company (formerly
.the Forest Improvement Company), under which they
have heretofore operated various Collieries In Schuyl
kill connty, Pa.»bavin* severally expired by limita
tion of the same, and the Company having determined
to engage In mining and selling Goal, the business will
hereafter be conducted by said Company.
In making this annonncamept the undersigned desire
to return their warmest acknowledgments to their nu
merous customers and Mends for the liberal patronage
extended to them during thelast twenty-five years, and
to solicit a continuance of the same in favor of the NEW
YOKE AND SCHUYLKILL COAL COMPANY, in
which their senior Is, and will continue to he, largely
Interested.
CHAS. A. HBCKSCHBR <£ CO.,
45 SOOTH Street. NEW YOBS.
Fbbruaby, 1866.
THE HEW YORK & BCHimKILL COAH 00.
OOTGBB
43 SOUTH STREET, NEW YORK, and
827 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
DIRECTORS.
MOSES TAYLOR.
CHAS. A HBCKSCHBR, O. WILSON DAVIS.
VOHH P. PHELPS, WM. & WARRBN.
RICHARD HBCKSCHBR.
OFFICERS.
O. WILSON DAVIS,
PBBSIDBHT.
WE E. WARREN,
TREASURER AMD SECRETARY.
W. WjDUFFIELD,
BEEIDE&TMAKAGBR AT WOODSIDB,
BS“NOTICE.— Referring to the annexed card the
HEW YORK AND SCHUYLKILL COMPABY announce
that, having assumed the working of the several Col
lieries winch have for many years been operated by
Messrs CHAS. A .HBCKSCHBR * CO., {hey are now
prepared to contract for tbe delivery, dorlngtheeaauing
year, from their WH ARP 04) at RICHMOiTD, OH THE
DELAWARE RIVBR, HBAR PHILADELPHIA, of their
superior White and Red Ash Schuylkill GoaL Orders
respectfully solicited.
O. W. DAVIS, President,
Nasos U, 188$,
CM ALL FKOFITS AND QUICK
SALES.
BLANK BOOKS.
Paper ind Envelopes.
Copjinr aid Cancelling Presses.
Gold Pena and Pencils.
Pocket Books, Wallets, and Bankers' Casas.
Backgammon Board*. Portfolios, and Writing Desks.
' FHOTOGRAPHALBTJHB,
The largeit and finest assortment In ihe city. holding
from 12 to 300 photographs, bound in Telyet and Turkey
morocco, rvith chased edges and beautiful clasps.
_ CHEAPEST ALBUMS Ilf THE CITJ .
Arnold & Ink * .
Faber ’e Lead Pencils.
, Copy beg Bo ois.
3Mces reduced to correspond with the decline in cold.
E. BOSKI&S ft CO..
Wholesale and Bstail
BLAKK BOOK AND FHOTOMtWPH AIiBtFM MANO
FAOT-ÜBEBS.
_ btatiohbbs and fbintbrs ■
ftpl3-lm 80. 39 Sonth FQUBTH Stmt.
DBLTING.—OWING TO THE DE-
O CLIHI to raw material. HOTT BKO3. have re
dnced the price of their PatßlTetod.Pat. Jointed, Pat.
Stretched Oak leather BBMHKa to the follow tot list:
1 took 10 cte I # inch.... 70 ets. 18 inch -»2.16
3 inch 23 •». 0 inch OS cM. 18 inch 263
3 inch....-34 cM. 10 inch •» $1 24;20 inch-.,,.. 3.88
4 inch..-. 46 c:e. 12 Inch 1 62 23 inch...— 8.24
5 inch AS eta. 14 inch....... 180 24 inch 3 66
Intern ediate widths in proportion. Doable IBandc
twice the fls a ß. BcflfijßGTßlJ it CO.. Sole Ascents.
45 and 47 South TBOHT Street Phila., Dealers fn
Manufacturer 1 Finding genenlif. apt 2 6t»
SPECIAL NOTICE TO BUSINESS
kj MEB.
The ssder.ianea in serf advertisement* at the lowest
rates tn the nevrepapers of Harrisbiirg. Plttsenr*.
Eiadinr. Lancaster, Chamheratmrsf, PottsTille, Norris
town, west'Cheater, Doylestown.
Brldielos.Wllmißgton, as# C^rlei
tows la theUnttedStateafiscludlne Savannas. (Jaariei
ton. Wilmington, - end Blehrooa3.)
tendei to for °» CO ’ ’
6ll CHBSTHTJT Street ’ tac<, pMlaJ°lr>hla.
WINDOW GLASS—ALL SIZES AND
" WMlittw, at extremely low gMIfH ,
c H - 3SSS& & ™ yj2s£; *
vS^SSsssaasm
fe &J b &S£t'S»«»** «* •"* T Su.S f '
pIlaL
HERKNEBS’ bazaar, ninth
AND SANBOM Stroats
AUCTION SJLLI OF HOKSES r *c .
, OB SATO BOAT MORNXEG MZXT,
at 10 o’clock, compriftfnr about
SIXTY HOBSW,
ak ‘aie- Including-*- .
fast trotting brown horse, kind and easy to dilTCi
alwayaesUenie<!a*ood2 4Qhorse.
tS?,? Walton wagon, , . ’
A set of harness, by I‘earce, nenriy'xieWV robes, «0k
A P&fr of Bt> li*h soml horses fi and 7 years old, ,
A trotting WNiop. by Sogers, pole and shafts* and *
number of Tamable harness and saddle horses
ALSO,
Hew aad second-hand carriages, light wagoni* ft*.
Including—
A dose Quartered lonp coach, with full hammer-cloth
seats, by Watson, would cost now abeu*
A. OOTZP& for two k orses. by Lawrence, New Tork.
A no* top wagon, pole and shafts, by Warns and.
Black is tors, juitnew. .
Ashiftlng-top buggy* byCaffirey. in good order.
Also, single and doable harness, saldles, oxtdUs.
Whips* halters* Ac. . ..
BS-Ho poßtOTnement on ■**ongk <£ vuO«r.
jKS 6 *Bale of Horsea. Ac , on wCPItoPAY.
ALFRED A. HKBHBISB. AaatKmwr.
CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER-
Jfnv SAJ.LS. RACE Street, between Elerenth An*
Twelfth, Philadelphia . „
STEER & CHAMPION, Auotlonwrf,
WUI April 14 1865, *t lpo’de*.
A laris BEiortmeit of Horwi, Vshiclftf, and Haraass,
comprieim .bout
FORTY HOESBS, -
Suited to HnrnesiAnd Saddle. FnU parHenlara afc»!e.
Ala" Hngleakd Doable Barnsra, Whips, Saddles and.
Bridles, Hallers, and Blankets.' ■ „
No postponement on account of weather. _ _ _r
Hones* Vehicles, and' Harness always on hand rt
private sale.
Splendid stable accommodations for hones entered for
public or private sale.
ai>l3-2t STEER ft CHAMPION, Auctioneer.
ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
pi-otrammss at the Ma*l« stores.
A MERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.
JOL d I*. CABPESTBR’S GRAND ANNUAL
FLORAL FESTIVAL AND BALL,
Will take place on
.WSDN2BDAY EVENING AprfUS, 1895.
TICKETS THBBE I OLLABS,
Admitting a Gentleman and Ladies.
Tickets to he bed of CoL J. Tboraley, SU'Chesbust
street, of Managers, and D. L. Carpenter, 625 Arafe
street
Baesler’e Band is engaged.
N. B —D. L. CARPENTER and C. L. CARPEN
TER will Dance their celebrated MATELOTE with
two Young Hisses, during the examination of the
pouf's apB-fit*
"VIEW CHESTNTJT-STRSET THKA.
iY tee-chestnut street, above TWELFTH.
FRIDAY EVENING. April 17.
LAST HICHT BUT ORE.
Of Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowels Great Sontaern R>-
rnsnee.
„ -LIFE AMONGTHB LOWLY,
-Which will beUresen ted with all its
NEW AND beautiful eCESBEY.
r BRILLIANT MUSIC, _
MECHANICAL EFFECTS,
CORRECT APPOINTMENTS,
AND GREAT CAST OF CHARACTERS
, MONDAY BVESING, APRIL 17,
« ,S ‘“»”S«^oO^EBS.
SATURDAY AFTERN 00 N, April 15,
.FORTIETH GRAND FAMILY MATISSE*
When UNCLE TOM’S CABLE
Will be presented.
BASTES MONDAY, APBIL 17,
GSABD HOLIDAY MATCHES!
On BONDaYEVBNING, April 17, the Theatre will ba
brilliantly illuminated and decorated* in honor of our
late glorious victories.
THEATRE.
THIS (FRIDAY} BVBNIKG, April 14. IBS*.
BINBFIT OF VBBTVALI.
YBSTVALI! VESTVALII
VESTVALI!
. iTba Macnificsnt,
In. Madame Jnle do Msgiierltes’ beantifol play of
HEARTS ARB TRUMPS
VESTVALI AS THE MARQUIS.
VESTVALI WILL SING FOUR SOEG3 ! '
And a Duet with Mrs. C. Henri
MBS. JOHN DREW'S NEW ARCH
ALL STREET THEATRE.
LAST BENEFIT OF EDWIN ADAMS.
*fo-NlQBTq'rida^). 1865,
Robert Landry.. Adanw.’
To conclude with the glorious farce of
JOHNWOPPS..
John Wopps.. -. ••••-*— ■ “••• • • • -—-Staart Robson.
Monday. Miss CHARLOTTE THOMPSON.
rjJBAND COMPLIMENTARY BALD
Vs to tbo Expressmen of Pblladolpbla* TUESDAY
EVENING, April 18th, 1866,at MUSICAL FUND HALL,
Tickets, One Dollar, . ap!4 *t*
YTERMANIA orchestra.-fuedig
u BEHBAESALS every SATURDAY at S %
P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets. 35
emits. Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Trumpler’e, An
dre’s, and Merer’* Miaslc Stores, and at the Hall no7-sf
THE ACADEMY OF FERE ART8 t
X CHESTNUT Street above Tenth, la OPEN DAILY
for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M> j <eSS
(CRITTENDEN'S
MILITARY INSTITUTE, ALLEN
iYL TOWN. Penna, chartered by the State, with
commodious buildings and superior Educational and
Military advantages, opens its Summer term April IS.
Por Circulars address . s „
• apl3-18t Rev. M. L. HOFFORD, A. H. * President.
•‘PETROLEUM,”
At tUe Office
SAUL. SLOAN,
SCHUYLKILL COUBTY.
mli2o-mwfl2t
8,600 A..
AUCTION SALES.
.AMUSEMENTS.
WOLFSOHN & THOMAS’
FOURTH CLASSICAL OOJCBET
Will TAKE MACK OH
SATURDAY EVENING, April 15th, 1665.
EDUCATIONAL.
PHILADELPHIA COMMERCIAL COfiLEOB,
63V CH BBT NUT STREET, CORNER OF SEVENTH.
. BOOK KEEPING in all 1U branches-,-
PENMANSHIP, plain and ornaments.
COKMEBCIAL CALCULATIONS. PORMS* fte.
fcTUDBNTS IS BTBOCTBD*SEPA£ATE DY, and. HR.
CBIYED AT ANY TIME,
Catalognes fnraiAhed gratia onappiication. aplSAt*
BOASBDINO,
pOUNTBY BOARD—VERY PLEA-
Vy SAHT location. AH mile* fronTtho city. Apply **
8. B cor, of GBBEH and KTgHTBEBTFH Streets. apl3«3t
BOARDING. —WANTED, TWO
Second- jrtory (or one on first floor) untarnished
BOOHS, for a Gentleman and Daughter, fn a first*
class house, immediately or by the first of May. Ad
dress* Sox Ho. 1792 Post Office, statins terms and
IccOJon, apl2-3fc*
LOST AND FOUND.
Lost.!— a perpetual policy*
glvenby the Franklin Fire Insurance Company c
Philadelphia, ISTo. 2604, dated January 9th.
JO B£f P. SfoBIEB, and by him transferred to WK
GBAHT, April 18. 1843, having been lost a suitaM*.
Bo ward wilT be given for its return to JOHJCT WISi
80. 56« Worth FIFTH Street.
FhujAdblfhxa, April 6,1865. ap7-12t*
LE6iX.
PS THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOB TBS CITY AWD COTTUTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
Trust Estate of Mrs. SABAH OLBSCEWTand Daughters.
The Auditor appointed by tlie court to audit, settle*
and adjust the final account of I* HBB CAHBTAIRB,
surviving trustee underthe will ofWILLIAK HOOD*
deceased: for Mrs SABAH OLBHB9TT and her daugh
ters, Caroline and Josephine, and to report distribution
of the balance in the hands of the accountant, will meet
the parties interested, for the purposes of his appoint
ment/>n TUESDAY, the 25th day of April. 1836, at 3
o’clock P. M., at his office. Ho. 131 South FIFTH fctreet*
in the city of Philadelphia./ _
apl4»fmwst WM. BOTCH WIBTSR, Auditor.
F[ THE ORPHANS’ COURT FOR THK
CFR AMD CODNTT OF PHILADELPHIA.
ESTATE OF JAMES GABTT, DECEASED.
jSTotice is hereby given that BRIDGET GABTTi
widow of said decedent, baa filed in said Court her pe
tition and appraisement of the personal property which
she elects to retain under the act of April 14,1851, and
the supplements thereto,mid that the same'will ha con
firmed by said Conrt on FELD AY, May 6th, 1835, at Id
o'clock ▲ M. * unless exceptions be filed thereto.
JOHU K. YALSSTTOrS,
Attorney for Petitioner.
api4»fg4i*
ESTATE OF JOHN LAYOOOK.—
XU Matters of Administration upon the Estate of JOHBf
LAYCOOK, deceased, having Men granted to the
undertifned, aU persona indebted to said Estate are re
quested to make payment, and thoia bavin* claims to
present Urem to MAE I liAYGOGK.
Mauayunk,
Or to ter Attorney, B I.EITOBSLL,
9. S. corner FIFTH and WALHUT6U-,
apl4‘fr6t Philadelphia.
T7BTATE OF SARAH E. COLEHOWERf
XU Letters testamentary upon the Estate of SABAH
E. COLIEOWBE, deceased, having been granted to the
under* igned, all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having claims to
present them without delay to
H, A. BALTBB, 403 Library street,
apl4-frs4t* Attorney far David Bvant, Esc color.
MIILINEBS.
r® MISS FENNELL, 26 NORTH
EIGHTH Street, Invites attention to her assort
ment of Sprirg and Summer MILLX3SRY.
api3-wfta6i* .
frm MIBB ABKAM, NO. 15 SOUTH
HIHTH Street, has opened Spring and Summer
Millinery. Also, a large assortment of Mourning Mil
linery. . apU’WthsSfc*
f CORSETS AND DUPLEX BKIRTS
at Hr* STEBL’S new store, Ho. 252 South
EI/BVEHTH street* above Spruce, and at Ho. IIIT
TEHTH Street, helow Chestnut. apl£-3t*
fiMEHB PHILADELPHIA
bbadehg bailboad.
—CHAHGX OPHODB.
Od and sfferMoaday, 17th Inst., the Aooommod&tlaifc
Train fcr Beading and intermediate places will leava
the depot, THIBTEBXTH and GALLOWHILI. Streets*
ate o’clock P. M. G. A. KIOOLLS,
ap!4-St , General Superintendent
fig-— ILMißluan WEST CHESTSi|
MMlWFWnill PHIIiuBSLPHIi EjLTfc.
BO AD, VIA MEDIA.
STJMMBE AKEANaBMERT.
Ob and after HOSDAI, April 17,1585, the India VUI
leaYewfollowe: _ _
_ WEST CHBSTBE TRAINS
Lears Philadelphia for Wett Cheater at 7.55 and 10 H
A. V., and BIS, 4.46, and 6 46P H. '
10^rtt?*L C d i l« r and r 4 P « i | de i Phla &t *•» 7 «-«*
Trains le&Yi£K Weet Cfaepter at 7.45 A.M. andUavtac
Philadelphia at 4 45 F. M. will stop only at Media. I.tt
Junction, EoaeL
Leaye Philadelphia for B. C. Jnnrtion at 4. IS me »
P ”
M.
Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 3 38 A- SU
tnd7.SOF. M.
These trains stop at all Intermediate stations.
Off SUJ3TDA.YS,
Leave Philadelphia at 8.35 A M. andjfß M.
Leave West Chester at BA. H andd P. M. .
Trains leaving Philadelphia at 7. 36 A. M. andlw ff**
M. ,Sd ltSKuf mit Chester at 7 4Sf M»nd 4« JF.
fff. connect at B! C. Junction with trains on P. a 8.0.
B.K. for Oxford and intwmedUtepotato. mma ,
Faseenfera are allowed to ialce wearin*
as baggage, and the Comply will not, in any ba
veaponsibU for anamcnntexceediiufonehnndMd <toi>
1««. ffialMS, WOCUJ ot ggHEY TOoSSV
PFTT.*nELPHiA March 15,1886. ,
CAMDEN AND AT=
■WRbBSHIuRH) BAILBOAD.-ftaitw
J “ CHO
H a ref|W n mSetl* deli™red ’at Cooper’s Point be&re
PHILADELPHIA BUR
KS-ffljglygEOHS* BABDAGE IHSTinjTE, JJo 1*
H. KINTH Street, abaye Market —B. C.
BVEBETT, alter thirty years’ practical expeneno..
guarantees the skUM. adjustment of Ms Premium Pa
test. Gradmattß* Prestnre Trass. Supporters, Biaßt*
gto<*B(sfK ShoWder Braeae, Cratches. Ac. bailee
apartments contacted by a l»ady. . apt-.- it
TTELMBOLD’B extract BUCHD
XX riy.s health and srlfor to the frame end bloom t*
the pam ehcek. BehU& 1* *£SX5Bfi?.KiBB5J
alepnls* symptoms, andtf 00
to. •oasnmotlon. tnas.pt ty or eplleatle ate enaee
TSUTTY 1 PUTTS’! AT REDUCED
X prices by the Kg s SKITH>