SPECIAL NOTICES, Mourning Goods. ALPACAS, MOHAIEB, As. ALEX. WBAY * 00., No 339 OHBSTNUT Strait. ■Grand Combination 1 Good News bob WHS PBOPLK! , Orud Combination ! flood News for the People! (trend Combination 1 flood New* for the People I Grand GomMnittont .flood Hews for the Peoplel lMKiufes Bbduotiom is Priobs t I*HINBR BbDOOTIOH IK PslOEBl Ihheesb Bbbuotion in Priobs I PBBRT h Co, , No. 303 CHESTNUT StRBBT. PehrTAi Co. . Xo. 600 OBesTNCT Stubbt. fSEBT fcCOjVB. Xi OOKHERBBVSNTHABD MARKET Blfc TO meet tbit popular demand for lower prices, Meeere. Tom & Co., Clothiers, have determined to throw opan tefls pnblle, for a limited period, their immense etoch OfSnt Clothing, dontalned in their three stores, Tin io. a,3 Chestnut street, aboye Third. So. 619 Chestnut street, (GEANVILLB BTOKBB' old . Southeast sorner Seventh and Market ate.; (JONES’ ) •and.to offer their entire steok ofClothlog at prlosß follT go pan.am, SOpee obkt. WPEBOEHT. SOPBBOBNT. «*i*«*». .Joprrobst. L6KBn *HAK ART dTKBS jHooBE. liWW* THAH AKT OTHER HOUSE. *ewtu THA!< Arr OTH ’? R Hows. 1 **SW®ol -its Ofßpriaa«G»ode, mannfastdred for tlhepflStont season, and tbe bsHnoa at Winter Clothlns remiljiini on hand, all of which ta got up la tha vary beßitpanlser OEprssslT for retail sales, and Will In sold at prises that will make it to tin interest of the pttblls to boy. V:V : i . • SO PER CENT. if ■ SO PER CIST. SO PEK CENT. H ■: JO PBlt SEEP. 3« PEE CENT. ij' tOW*E THAH ART OTHER HOOBB. i'.' ! j LOWpi THAR ART OTHER BoUBB. Lower tear art other Hoosb. Porky & Co. , Vo. 80S Obestnnt street, above Third. Hi. 609Cheetnnt street «IB*HYn.<.B BTOKK3' Old Btaßd.) . ■, . SSAtheaet Miner Serenth and Market its., {JOSBBM t«7-6t - ■ . ■ ©ABDLEB 'FOB THIS 11/LUMIHATION ! ! Double-relied MOTJLDB, SO celts per pound Alto, best quality bidrsnllc-presaed ADASfAHTIHBi In Mantlttes to Slit, at '' KSLtY U HEBL’S Coal Oil Store, »»«•«« Oil MABKST Street. 1m Ik .tube thb Complexion bt WWBBiffl AUB WASHES which choke or fill 119 the floret of the 1 kin, and in a short time lea re it harahand 4fer»J- It iis 1b the blood, and if yon want aunooth and mkftkin um HBLMBOLfc’S BXTBA.OT OF SAJSBA y%T.u It gives a brilliancy to the complexion. .m Clhab, Smooth Skin and Beauti rxu, COMPLEXION follow* tie usa of HBLMBOLD’S OOItOBN TB ATBD tJSLUID EXTBACT SABSAPABIL LA. It removei black epott, pimples And »U eruption* of the skin/ • . To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and BEAUTIFY the complexion, one HBLSfBOLD'B HIOH- H COBOBNTBATBD FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. One bottle ennall In atrenath'one nation of tin Snap or Deooetlon. _■ sSTOt 'A m WOBSE DisOBDEBE - V mankind arise from corruption* of Ora blood HXUNBOLD’B EXTRACT OF SARSAPARILLA t« • tame*? oftheutmoet Talne Helmb old’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU in the proof Diuretic. BSLMBOLD'B 00*. CBHTKATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA Uthe Great ~ Blood Purifier. Both are prepared aocordlnr to rule! of Pharmacy and Oho'iniatry, and- are the moat actly* that ean be made. . u A Thins on Beaut-? ib a Jot Fob jgVßß.— Those who desire brilliancy of complexion, must pnrifT and enrich the blood, which fIBbMBOIjIVS GOBOBNTBATED BXTBACT SABSABABIBOA. inxa llablydoM, Beeolleetltis no patent medicine. Ask Sor Helmbold’s. Take no other. mhl-wfm.im Mbs. Pabtington Insulted.—The Brute Mountains at Nsw Hampshire an evidently a great Institution—very hljh, heavy frosts, beautiful view, four-dollar dinners. But the prao'.lssl eye of a certain renowned Drake saw those smooth-faced rocks, and tbereupoh adorned and variegated the bridle-path to the 7 lp* top Heuss with his fatnlllar S. T. —lB6O ~-X. K.AN TATION. BITTBBB. This raised the Ire of the jgrs, Fsrtingtons composing the Lestslature of the Gra nite who got their wise heads together, outlawed Dr Dtaho, and made it a penal offense to ply the Htlstte brush on thslr beloved hills. Verily, the fine arts are at a discount in New Hampshire. 1 Query—Did JOpahe pay-them for this splendid advertisement? 14- 6t -J -Th#' Most Celebrated Actbesses, the requirement) of whose profession render thelsi lodgment, In all that relates to the toilette, unerring/ and valuable, endorse only ” JAKE I) 1 S EH4IL DB BASIS, ” for imparting a tine, soft, and beautiful complexion, and preserving the healthfuiness of the shin. “L’BMAIL DB BASIS ”la sold brail Drug gists, Perfumers, and Coiffeurs. , apU-mwatf Jones’. . THS LOWEST BBLLINBBBIOB I*msrkedin6gure« on each article, AND BBVBB YABISD, AT JONES’ Orsaeent One-prim OlOTflllft HOUSE. HABKET STRBBT. above Sixth, No 60*. . 4V rrises reduced to suit the times. X 6ns assortment of BBADY-MADB OLOfHUft - eultabls fox all seasons, sonstantly on hand. Custom-work made to order at short noties. Dsl9 9m Itch. (Wheaton's) Itch. SALT EHEtTM. (OIHTMEBT) SALT BHEOSL 17111 OHM the Itch In 4B hoo*. .Alco cures Salt Bhsum "■ Ulcers, Chilblains, and .all: Bmpttons of tea SMS. Trios 60 cents. By sendlrtgbO cents to WBBKB &$OT f; TIB, BOBTOB, Han , wmb* forwarded free By math ’• Tor salehy all PiuErists- m .. mM7-*m Set. to luotr, ob Db. 8. M. Dandis’ ▼ory Popular Priyale Looter* on •• PSYCOLOGI3AL PAHCIHATIOHB ” just out. Learn to chapt thorn yon Toro. Secrets worth h nowing. Serid prise., 76 cents, to Br. LAHDIB 1 Medical Office, Ho. 1313 OHBSTHDT - -street. Mid reeelTa It hy return mall. mh2o-26t* Db. BahNikg’s Incompabable Bbacb.— Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stock ing*, Ac., In great yariety, atO- H. HSBDLBS’, eorner TWBLTTH and BACK Street*. Ladles’ Booms on Twelfth street, first door below Bacet lady attendant*. Syringes of an descriptions. mhlß-lm * tfffff G*OBOB p B K & CO.-B jfffp Aim - MASOH i HAKLII’S CABIKBT OK6AHB. . PIAHO Oyer MO each of them too OABIHM lOBTBS. hayeboon sold hy 080 AHS, PIABO Mr.O, and the demand Is son- OABIinHf - POBTBS. stantlyteermalM. roi "STyBbm 8S PIABO BBVEHTHand OHKSf*OTBU. OABIHOT * TORTIB. _ HOW a OJKuAAb. CI.OTB.IRO BT THE MIDB. Tha Immense stock of BBADY-MADB CWfHlfid > now displayed at WANAMAKER A BROWN’S OAK BALD POPDLAB CLOTHIKG HOIJSB, S. E. cor. SIXTH and MABKBT Sts., Jf plasedtnone oonttnuons line, would roach a long .Alliance toward Blehmond. This long stream of Cloth* ing Is running off at MABVBIILOPBI.T LOW PKIOIB. ap!4-tf Weekly Bei jHathe and Interment* from the ttfcto o Atman on psath. -<.. ,* be e*«. .... Agpbjxla...... •“• Antmta.. Anenrism of Aorta.. BnSti'SdlioaidoT.". * Ctnmr....... •• Bo we 11..,.. " Uterus . Ceraaltiea .... Congestion, Brain... • r Longs.. 'ohildfcirtii ♦*.—** » Choleralnfanuna... Cerebro-Spinal Ms* w ningttis.. Compreß&lon, Brain Consomptlon* Longs * ConTOlfllons.w... -Ci acoßißo • »»*..* m.m Lipiberia “ of the Brain* ** of the Heart. Diseaseof Brain*... *' Heart .**.**. “ Biomach~.. ** Kidneys v- Dysentery Debility ;sBffnsion on Brain... Coageettvo.. l! < •.-? Catarrhal .. 1,, „, , -'■'.’riV Malignant. I I 111 T0ta1...... -i oimu»nni«M«ai ©nderlyear. 70 From 40 to 6C - fromlto 3 .M ** SOto «0 •“ ato 6. S 3 “ 60to 70 »• 5t010... .JO 70to 80 •* 10to 10.............. 9 " 80to 90— »• Saao. *. » •• Mf0i00.... ; " aotoao, .*»..•*? “ HJOtollO.-. -* *• goto*) ......si Total.. Wi*?* | First...... ...... 8 Second.. 18. Third # . Fourth... 21 (fifth ..19 Sixth. i Seventh 14 Zlghth.. 11 Uintfa... 9 WABBB. I WASPS. Tenth. SjHlnetaenth.....l9 Eleventh .10 Twentieth....-16 Twelfth 6 Twenty-first -. .14 Thirteenth 7 Twenty-second- f Fourteenth 11 Twenty-third .. 4 Fifteenth .-26 Twenty-fonxth.36 Sixteenth.... ..11 Twenty-fifth... 2 Seventeenth. «* *lO Twenty sixth-• 6 Eighteenth II Unkaowa...***-»J7 *’.•«***»•»«***♦**• SMn«tdeaths from the countEy»“«***«********»*****_ Wet desilu in the city. •.. ~........••*•■••••....315 H at; vrrv.—Suited States, 263; FoTeigtt,s7; Unknown, 21; AlmshoUM, 18 ; P«ple of Color, 61; from the ooun, ' try, 27. The number of deaths, compared witk the correa 'mmdlng»w*ek of 1354. and of last week, was as fol lows: Week ending April 16,1861, was 35a Week ending April 8. 1855, was 85f, Kales, 198; females, 144; boys, 100; girls, 55 Deaths and Interments of soldiers, 40. By order of the Board of Health. GBORGB B. CHAACBEBS, Begtetmr, !3N/C«i4flLwsißifisit?c3»!3EnC^w» PBICE-KTNG.-In this city, on the llth instant, at St. Thomas’ Church Parsonage, hr the I BeW Vo. J, Alston. Wm. P. Pries and Mary Jane Elng. sawiarfflK-y ®*v T.P.Conlston, Hr, Deni. Bamshottom and Ml« •Annie Taylor. * PKAWEtIH-OIHOH. —On the 18th instant, hr the •Bby. Samuel Durborpw, llr. John H. Franklin to •Kiss Karr A. Gthon, dsnghter of the late David W. and aiisaheth Olhon, all of this city, [Hew Tork and Cali fornia papers please copy. 3 * DXEXX ' BOWLAKD.—On the 16th Inst., tester BeheUencer •Bowlend, son of Captain James and Margaret Eow l4f he nlatfvsa ai!'KLL, ap!4 FOURTH end ARC 3 Streets. SAMOK.VI USIOJ. CLUB Xo. 1105 CHEBTNDT BTBBKT. Apart, 15, 1865. At a Special Meeting of the CLUB, held thlß evening, JOHN B. ADDICKsVas, called toihe Chair, and Tho mas Cochran appointed Secretary. On moUon of James N.Ksm. Esq., a Committee of three, consisting of James N. Bern, Colonel Wm, B. Thomas', andW. -T. Walnwright, was Appointed to pre pare rrselnilona expressive of the feelings of the - Club at tho dreadful calamity that has lost befallen our Na tion, in the death of our late President, Abraham Lin coln. .. .The’ Committee reported the following resolutions, Which were unanimously adopted: Whereat, The National Union Club of Philadelphia In common with its loyal fellow- citizens throughout the country, is bowed down in inexpressible sorrow over the mournful intelligence of the assassination of our late bßloved President, Abraham Lincoln: and Whereat, It Is becoming that It make public expres elon of tbe grief with which it Is now so painfully op pressed: therefore Resolved, That the National Union Club of Phlladel. pUa, whilst expressing Its ntterabhorrgnce of the bar barous rebel plot that struck down th 9 President of the United States and maimed, almost, if not quite, to death, the Secretary of State, and members of his fa mily, bends reverently before the' Divine 'authority, ami submits itself to such guidance as may be vouch safed to it by the great Aibiter of all events. Resolved,. That a Committee be appointed by tbe Chairman with authority to co- operate with similar committees of other organizations, should snob bi ap pointed, to-consult as to jvhat measures are proper suitably to express the anguish of our people on the prosen\ sad occasion. Resolvid, That tho Secretary be instrustsd to furnish a copy of the foregoing resolutions to the Union League and other patriotic bodies In this oity. On n otion, the resolutions were authorized to be pnb llshed in the loyal papers of the city. The following gentlemen wore appointed a commit tee to carry out the spirit of the above resolutions; Wm. J. Waiawrigbt, Col. Wm. B. Thomas, F.%. Wolbert, Wm. Elliott, F. T. Walton, Jas. it. Kern, . and John B. Addioks. i J. X. ADDIOKS, Chairman. Thos. Cociirah, Secretary. yrsr- BErVBUCAS . INVINCIBLES— In view of the startling calamity that has befallen the nation, the CLUB WILL NOT TWBN OUT ON MONDAY BVEHTKG. assjoposed, bnt the members, - ' AND THE PUBLIC GENEBiLLF. are earnestly Invited to assemble on that Evening, in CONCERT 'HALL, at 8 o’clock, for the purpose of properly expressing their deep sense at th« national beroavement, and their appre elation of the new leeatjljptthat it teaches, EIOKE, Ewltoit., ai. A it WM. L. FOX, Jr. AT A HiETISe OK THf E« PLOTKBS OP THE Pai£,4.DJ!l.t>fr£i POST osl?lCB,held at the Ceniial OffioeSatratatf morning the folk-wine preamble at^iesolaUons-3^d CaOFDB-SHOP VOIUSTEKB BE> fc¥? TOU&BMBST saiooh. BEtOHJvIOHS IN BBOABD TO THB AS3ABST JTATIOtf OP PBBBIDENT LUTOOLV. A special meeting of the COOPEB- SHOP VOLUNTESR BSFBESHMBAT COMMITTEE was held, at fcbeir Sa loon, on Samrday evening, Kith instant, totafee action in regard to the death, of ABH4HAM LIECOLIT, President of the United States. The following named gentlemen were appointed a committee to draft resolution#: Meiers. Charles C. Wilson, Joseph gats, Jacob Plant, Lewis W. Thornton, and Joseph The Committee submitted the accompanying report, which was unanimously adopted, and ordered to be published, in the Prtas, Ledger, Inquirer, and North. American newspapers! BIPOBT. _ The world has lost a pure, exalted patriot, the South Its truest friend, humanity a sterling advocate, and the nation has been suddenly shrouded in the pall of sorrow and ilcom by the violent death of his Excellency aBBaBaM LIICOLB, the Sixteenth President of the United States, who was ruthlessly slain on the night of the 14th instant, by a sm.aking, cowardly assassin, in Washington, D. Cm the capital of the country. The loss, indeed* is s most mournful one The national heart, which so recently heat with rapture in the blight hope of returning peace, which pulsated with general gladness at the near prospective cessation of hostilities, is stricken down In the deep shadow of the most shocking crime that ever dark ened the history of civilization. The blood of all the martyrs in the contest for the cause of our country still calls from the ground for liberty and Union, hut the blood of that great and good man, Abraham Lin* coin, calls in iiumpet tongues for inexorable Justice, without leniency, t>all the leaders of the foul, hell born rebellion, who have outraged humanity, stimu lated wide* spread assassination, and who have become outlaws in the world. It Is with feelings of the most profound regret that we have heard of the death of the well'helovea President of the United States; therefore, Resolved , That we drape the Cooper* shop Volunteer Befteshmen t Saloon is the emblem* of mourning for the spgce of six months in respect to the memory of the il lustrious dead. " Resolved, That as a body we will unite with our fel low-citizens in any demonstration that may be arranged to testify our deep felt sorrow for the nation’s lo*s. WILLIAM M. qnOPBR, President, x It. JOBIPH COTFARD, Secretary pro, tern. ra* Jk SPECJAX MEETING OF THE •**? TBUSTBBS OF-TBF SYHAGOQUB HICKVB I&BAEL, SsVBaTH t treeV&bove Arch, was convened oil tie 16tn last, to takeAcocn la reference 10 the me* l&ncholy tidings s&&omtalft‘j£ ttae untimely death of the Chief Magistrate cf the'Union,when the following pre amble and resolutions Were adopted : Whereas, The Preaidentof the United States having fallen by the handaof a traitorous assassin on the night of tbe!4ih instant; therefore, Resolved, That this Cougreiaiion, in common with the whole'Amerl cassation, mourn the loss of ABftAS AM LINCOLN, one of its best and pnrest Preddenfca; who, like*or own law-giver, Motes, brought a nation to the verge »f the Havezfrf Peaoe, and, like him, not allowed to participate in its consummation } Resolved, Th»t the Synsgogoe he draped In mourning for the space of thirty days, and that these reflations and entered on the records of this Congre **oo motion, adjourned /L 3. Ls£sßMAlf,' President of the Congregation. A.. Hast, Secretary pro tom, , It m Mi:".' BAB MEITUffO.-COb WILUAH •KB? BBRGE AN T. —A meeting of the members of the PHILADELPHIA BAB will be held THIS MORNING, at U o’clock, In the' SUPREME COURT ROOM, to ex press tie feeling of the profession at the death of the late CoL WILLIAM SERGEANT. It tsar* BOARD OF TBADR-THB * ,r *' stated meeting of the Executive Council Phila delphia Boaid of Trade will he held THIS DAT, 17th April, am o’clock, noon. By order . „ , A. J. PBRKINS, It " Secretary, ISy NOTICE.-A MEETING OF THE J"L Stockholder* or THE PENINSULA OIL COM PANY will be held WEDNESDAY, April 3s, at 1H o cloek P. H.« at Hipped Hall, northeast corner of FOURTH and GBEBU Streets, for the Election of Direc tors, adopting by-laws, Ac it* HTm 0 ?!!®!?! the matob op the Wp CITY OF PHILADELPHIA, April 15. ISO 3. The.recommendation M a general lUumluatLn of the city on MOJHDaI EVEBIHG next, is hereby counter mended. By orcer of tho Major. f u 8. P. BPOQLISS, Ohtaf of Police. • rSB* BBIOir IEMBE HOCSK, No. 1318 fcJs? CBBSTJB* Street, Philadfllyhfa- apbie 17. 1865 —1 Special Meetin* of the UHIOH LEA3UB OP PHILADELPHIA will b. hold at 0 INOBBT HALL, TBIB (Honda,) HOED IMG, at 12 o’.lock. By order of ths Boaid of Dheetore. J9TATJEB CHiHxM COMMISSION. MOWBT. Caplb acknowledgments for the week ending A?rti IS. U 66: ~, - . ■ .... Philadelphia contributions: Bto*H« Brother, (additional).... $l,OOl 0) JVw ph Patterson. (additional) 403 OJ Benrfr £*yb«rt* (additional)..^..lo') 0) James F. Magee & Co—loo% i&tfnvS 100 00 GUls’ High and tfotmal Sehool, perO. W. Fetter. •*"**•* 105 00 lira George Lewis, Germantown—sl6 00 __ ▲ Wid0w...... —..— 6 00- SOB) A. 250 00 Totjds Ladles of Mrs. X. Clements'. School* Germantown 10 00 S. A. George—....— — 2Q 00 Jobs Smith Irvine, Scotland, per Thomas belson * 100 00 A F. Stoddaro, Glasgow, Scotland, per Thos. *e)a«n 25 00 Allen Outbbert*... . «•«*»•«60 00 W B. 20 00 Jobs W, Clarke.*-....................•«•»»»«■—*• 20 fO 'Joseph Harrison, Jr., (additional)—2so 00 David SctUi, Jr , A 8r0ther.,...... ——«.« 803 00 Benjamin Bullock & Sons--.(9)000 Backet collection. Jubilee Meeting in Academy of Music.. ... • •« 1,232 0D (The card subscriptions attbls meeting are ac knowledted, in tbe general lists, to each, in dividual r Alexander Wbllldin & Son* (additional) ...... I,OCO 00 John B. Myers A Go: (additional)......——. 3,000 % Jay Cooke & Co (additional) 1,000 01 M• a T B. Kennedy, Ghambtrsburg, Pa » per John Wanamaker— 1,(00 00 John Bice*—..- —. 100 00 B at Mile ctlon on tint tom- Home steps, Mend ay, April 3,1&5 (subscriptions acknowledged to Indlvidnala-in the general lists) 327 30 William A. Bolin ..... 60 00 Bngbb Ho*ge, M. D v —— - % wiun,. learning. A Co, (additional)loo 03 Morris..—..— ;r »—r^*V 20 00 Corrected"by Kale Harris, lizzie and Helen Pox, ana Rat* Smith- 20 09 M. B. Church, Brldesbun.per Rev. Mr Henson SI 30 Eorth Broad-street Presbyterian Charch (addi tional) ‘‘P, JH. i. Thc'Btaterof a'DeteMed'soidierV.l’.'...2 00 Tb« Brother - ——2 0J- Minnie, Charley* and. rearl******** Bev. W. W*T»y]or■ .«•««**««* Mrs AnnaP. btoehton, per Bev. Wilbur B. Thefioldhere* ............•«. .... 4M AFrletdT.:.. ~ lo.oa Caeh, **C J. «—♦— 30 09 JoFn Mars ton, —. 23 00 B. B. Comei;y&~-*~.*‘*.~«.* 25 00 Bobert *«e—"“U.-*. _£o 00 Charles Taylor.-......... 103 00 Mrs, Eliza M 20 M John Biddle- • 59 00 John Gilbert.(additional) 100 00 Jamea Bayard(addifeionai).6o 00 Chailes Campbell— —.—••■•.'••y..so 00 Aaron Shaw-.-- ..10 00 Mrs. Wjb, McGrrter***-—* 6®) * J. B. P.^-.300 Jamesß, Jtodg*rs-—. 50 00 ’ J B ~ ,_ per Her. B. J. Parrln(additional). - 100 00 Jonathan Patterson (additional).—*»-•« M 00 & M - 15 00 u aß n.. - - ~ .-wee- 10 00 Breen Hill Presbyterian Sabbath School, per P. B. Simons—.— v M *«=s****v« 60 «> Ladies’ Christian Commission. Advent Church, per Bey J W. Okston-....«M 1W 55 Henry J; Williams—' 100 00 Gjrls in Bittenhouse Mill, per S. L, Fish 35 00 Cash-—. ICO Second Reformed Presbyterian Church, Sa* • tenteenth street, per William Stewart 64 00 Total.—- $10,495 13 OTBBE CONTRIBUTIONS, limy Committee Toucg Mt-n’s Christian As sedation, Boston, per Joseph Story* tree- _■ * -surer. a «j*w3 w Pacific Christian Commission —..... .$10,465 Ladles' Christian Commission of the ~ Pacific, per Bather * - 6-486—16,930 03 New York Cf oamit'e® Ohrutian Commission, JamesM. Brown, trea5urer.—............. M 5,000 00 Christian Commission, Newark, N. J ,perJas. - D. Orton, treasurer~*— * —ItOOO 00 Arm) Committee, Cleveland, Ohio, per S, H. . Mather, treasurer— 3,000 00 Christian Commit eion, Troy, New York, per P. P. Allen, treasurer *♦•.*•* 1 000 00 Christian Commission, Western New York, per P. dri«Uey t treaaarer.3,ooo 00 Ladies’ Christian Commieiion of the Pacific, per Hrs. Mary B. Keeney, treasurer--- 1,875 00 Chiistian Commission, New York, per Jamas M Biown, treasurer-*...-V..... 5,003 00 Christian Commission, Baogor, Me , per T. G WAA Stlckney, treasurer.l,7oo 00 Christian CommUeson, Bhode Island, per W. J Bing, chairman 1,000 00 Christian Commission. Ora,on. par W. 8. . Ladd. trea.uitr, Portland; Oregon-. • Lot* ™ Total contributions from other parts of tie country, acknowledged at length in religious HSpeZs«M.t..4.,**«. 13,174 ol $B3 238 81 Amount previously acknowledged• *•♦**■*• *■**-1,236,60180 Total - —...,*1.319,Tir'd! JOSEPH PATTERSOH, Treasurer. STOBBB. Total number of packages or stores received by tbs United Slates Christian Commission at Central-Offloe, Philadelphia, for two weeks ending April 13th, 1663, ISdofwhHhwereftom HIJL ltox, H Kollos A Son! 1 jsr. York & PadMtla: 1 package. Geo, W Toland: 1 package..SggtafMSL par kins: 2 boxes, Penn Belief AsBooiatleaJ4|p|^*se»! • Mrs. Rogers. Ibex lpackage, Fifth 1 rack ago; Soldier’s Aid. society, tejian Churchy 3 boxes Ladles Aid of toe Covenant; lpackage. Union Bf. B. OJinron; l pack age, Edward B Morris; 1 package,MiS»E M. Trotter; 1 packa«e (ushousewives), West fprncs street Sabbath School; 6 eases (canned peaches), P. B. Miagle & Co. s lpackage, Moiavian Ohorch; i package, Mrs. C. G. Imlay; 1 package, Wm E Cochran; 1 package, Mrs 8 haul, Bolmesburg; 1 package, Mrs. Holmes, Holmecbnrg; 2 boxes, i. adits’ Aid Society, Christ Gonroh. Germantown; 1 package Ladies, 8t- Andrew’s P. B. Church; 1 package, a Friend; 1 package, Mrs, Stoddart; 1 package, Hr*. Clarckiand; 1 package, Wn Poggi lbox, Andrew Blair; l box.. Ladies’ Christian ■ Commission, Church of the Epiphany. - &0 package* from other parts of the country, will be ln . Chairman United States Christian Commission, it He. 11 BASK Street. BAU. OF TUK «WO» ISXKSiT WSE? BOSS BOOK ADD LADDSK COMPAHY Ho. St. Ho. 603 SPRUCE Street. sL: Philadelphia. April 16, IMS. At Special meeting of, the Company, bald tUs after, noon, ■ Col. 610, K. ÜBlLflSanuouoced the death of the Chief Ma'gt.trate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, when, on motion, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: , ' Whereas. In the deeth o'f Abraham Lincoln onrna ttonhasmetwithanirreparablelosss therefore, . Be solved, T lathy the death of Abraham Lincoln the country has lost One of Its most energetic and faithful officers, and that we, aa a body, tael the sad lose of our pure and patriot President. Resolved, That we drape our Hall and Apparatus In mournirg forthe apace of tnirty days, and the above re solutions bs published lit tbe Press, Inquirer, and Evening Telegraph. : GEORGE K.^HILDS,. „ .. .„v •• ■ • ■ ! • H. C. Sri-by. -■> ■ --- Assistant Secretary, PHUiI>EI*i*HIA, APH1U5,1865. |3X? ■—Ats meeting ol ihe Executive Committee of tfae U S. CHRISTIAN COMMISSION, heU at their Office, 11 BANK Street, the following preamble and re solutions were adopted: _ ~ Whereas, God, in hie Inscrutable Providence, ha* al lowed oorChief -MatfistTate, the President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN* 10 be removed by the hand ol violences Resolved, That ibis deplorable event, which, in the mihtt of heartfelt rejoicints, has thrown the nation into the deepest mourning, impels us to look to Cod for wisdom and consolation. We are in the hands of the same Almighty Deliverer who has just rescued the court;v from the perils and desolations of a terrible lebtl war. He alone, who sees the end from the be lirning, istuffieienttognidensnow. - , R(solved. That as citizens we mourn the loss of ihe wj»e and able in'er, the kmd, tender, and merelfnl Magistrate, who, by bis pure and patriotic Administra tion of the Government, has so won the affections of his countrymen; and as the Executive Committee ofthe D. S Christian Commission, we Jamenfc him, who, when the Commission was first orifnised, at once gave his official sanction, and kind word! of encouragement and who has ever since been a fast friend, giving not only all proper governmental facilities, but also gene rous private contributions and expressions of personal confidence and interest We remember with gratitude' to God that the recent and last official interview the Commission had with President Lincoln in the East Boom-of the Executive Mansion, wae, with hie most cordial approval, dloscd with prayer to God, in whose hands he then said he felt himself to be b it an lnstru- , meet to ixeeute plans whoaefull pniport and results he did not ÜB‘erstand. - ■ , .... Resolved, That we give to the widow and children of the deceased our deepest sympathy and prayers that the blest comforter may abide with them in this time of d Ncioiued, That ihe Executive Committee attend the fnntral services. By order of the Committee. t 080 H. BTUABT, Obairaan. B. P. Smith, FleM Secistary. Lxhusl' Moss Homo Secretary. CITIZEHIS’ TOLBSTEEB HOSPX |Sv TAD, BEOAD and PRIME, take pleasure in ao bnowledgliig tbafoUowlmr donations: - . Infant Sunday Schools of St. Paul a P. E.Church $l5 00 J. S. Woodbridre, Bel—— —*™— 2 00 F. Mortimer LeWis *-*•••—*-••**«*■-*—*?■•*«'►**»► 20 00 Jos D Brown, per Dillwyn Parrish 10)00 ftash.. —.... 28® Gath.-.* • ••,>«••••*•< •••< • »»-»■«- •«• > • >«»»-» •++■* »«■»,»««* 100 00 Philadelphia and Beading Railroad Co. *♦•*•***•* ISO 00 Zahe-sfcreet Becondary School for Girls 16 38 and a qnantitj of ho*pitat stores. Proceed# of Fairnt Mona! Airy, by MUmsloulj* Bus, Mary Bilan Sue, an* J. Virginia Wilkin 117 M J Parker. t»r illumination 3 00 Proceeds of Grand Fair at Concert Ha 11..... 8,35160 United State. Sanitary pairs erntchefc B 3 calls pickles. $0 falls soar trout, 76 lbs dried beef, 76 lbs ra*s, 6 dc z bandages, 8 doz woolen socks, 88 galls tomatoes, 89 jars pwtervat, 4 bbls potatoes andvete tables. Ckdozeggs, 10 bottles catsup, 1 doi canes, Ac. Penn Belief Association—l 2 pairs drawers, 18 muslin shirts, 6 flannel shirts, 12 pairs woolen socks. 7 rolls muslin,2sheets, preserves, oldmnslln, bandages, slip- Ladles’ Aid—l 2 flannel shirts, 11 pairs drawers. 8 feather pillows, 12 towels, 3 hns vegetables, ltnhpeppers, 3 jars beets, dried beet rask. Ac ladles’ Aid of the Alexander Presbyterian Church—7 flannel eblrts, 6 mnslln ahlrtd, and 8 wire drawers. Ladies’ Aid, Hen ark, Del., psr Mrs Cnrtls—lbbl T< Bo tß l , Scbool-l baiket eggs, lemons., sngar, blscnlt, “wmfl. Patterson, per J. Taylor-1 car load of coal. Mrs. Stewart, Market street 7 2 baskets Dutch and cinnamon cakes and fi.tnmblerajeuy. , Mrs. Baniusl Totman—Snlrt and 25 bandages. ... S M , a, W. Biter-4 flannel shirts and 8 pairs woolen s. Rodgers—l 3 bottles tomatoes,? pairs drawers, ftc, MisTGarriguea-i kettle stewed pears. Mrs. CrasmtU—lo pairs carpet slippers.- w.» Shcber—32 lemons, sago, preserves, rags, fte. It FKSTIVAX POBIPONEB. , In accordance with general desire, and that ail may participate in the illumination on Easter Monday eve ning, the OPENIHO OF THE GREAT OEGAJf, nr tkh CBDEOH OF THE COVBSAJJT, FILBERT Street, between Seventeenth and Eighteenth, Has been Postponed to TUESDAY BYBNIK G NEXT, April ISth. A few tickets remaining at One Dollar each, may be bad at the Episcopal Bookstore, 1324 Chestnut; C. T. Adams (late Burn*), 911 Ohestnit; Bible House, N, W. cor. Seventh and Walnut; W. J. Caffee, N. B. cor. Broad and Chestnut, and P. G. Oliver, N. W. cor. Eighteenth and Spruce apiS-smtuSt OFFICE OF THJB PIERBEPOST KS? OIL COMPANY, 1»1 Somh THIRD Street, Philadelphia. _ A meeting of the Stockholders wil l be held at the office of the Company, on MONDAY. May Ist, 1885. at 12 o’clock M, for the purpose of organization and election of Directors to serve for the entulng yew. ■ ap!7»tf WM H WALLACE, Secretary. |v>g‘ OFFICE OF THE CHERRY BUM IAND WEST HICKORY MUTUAL PETROLEUM GO., No. 128 North WHARVES, Philadelphia At an adjourned n eettng of the Stockholders, held April ISth, 18f5. the following-named,gentlemen were duly elected officers and Managers of the Company: , PKKSIDBRT, DB. JAMBS TRUMAN, Comer of Eighth and Wallace streets. SBCKBTAKT. EZRA LUEBNS, Of MeCiintoek ft Lnkens. No. 128 North Wharves. TREASURES, CHARLES W MoOlsl STOCK, Of McClintock ft iaukens, No 128 North Wharves. BOABD OP UIRBCToRS. Col. 800 l L Taylor. Na~&THontliL Wharves. John C. Mjers, No SOSSontli'Wharvos. M J Thomas. 80. 211 North Seventeenth street Oeorve h Jenkins, of Oeorga L Jeeklms & Co. John Carver. Bo 1531 Summer street William Palmer, corner Seventh-and Steen streets. Join Meeks: Ho. MS South Wharves. Jos!ah D. Brooks, or Brooks, Brp., 4 Co. Dr. I. J. Clark. Ho. 2131 Orson street. John Fry, or MeOambridse & rry. C. T Terkos. Jr.. or C T Yerkes, Jr„ 4 Co. CoL Peter Fritz, Ho. 616 Baee street. apl4-3t rag* OFFICE OF THE CAMERON PE* W 3& TEOLEtJM OOMPASI. 334 W&bStTT «ir«et. Philadelphia, Apiil IS. 1855. , By a resolution of the Board of Directors, th* books of this Company /were closed on MOSDaY, the 10th. Inst Bolden of receipt* will please present them at the Office and receive their certificates. , 7 For the information of subscribers it may be stated that, btsides the several wells now In operation oa one of the farms of this Company, forty new well* are now helns roi k. several of which will he finished within sixty days; whilst on their other farm the B >ard have directed forty lots to he leased, for wnich there are al- IM4T ap “* ,or DABLINGTO W, Secretary. WAJTAWAKKR fc BEOWN, PRESS—TKIT.A ftET.PHT.A THE Ctt.lt. CttfliPMF, OFFICE, 105 SOUTH FIFTH STBEET, A Companr has been formed under lie Mining li»i of Pennsylvania, of .’the above nams, for the pm pose of supplying Coal to its members at prime cost, and you are hereby solicited to become a participant in its benefits. v' The stock of the Company has been, divided into 25,- 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of $250.- 000, of -which $50,000 is set apart for working capital. It is the intention, of this Company to famish ?“*“« its stockholders with one grog* ton (2,240 pounds) of coal annually, lor each share of stock held hy them during the existence of this Company /which has been char tered for sixteen years) at cost, if the stockholder de sires to receive it. * „ Last winter a ton of coal of only 2000 pounds cost at your door $l2-CO, while the mining and trausportiagof a ton of 2 240 pounds, cost only $7.60: thus unking the enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of coal, besides the difference in weight Why piy the differ* enee. when by becoming a member, of the Housskeep«_ ers T Coal Company yon will become directly connected' with the mining delivery of your own Goal, there by securing it good* clean , cheap* and of full weight ? All these benefits are secured to you at once if you join this Company. The charac’er of the lentiemen having this enterprise in charge is sufficient guarantee that the objects of the Association will be fully verified. The Company have prooured the lease of the well known colliery of “BrancMale,” situated about coven miles from FoUsville. on a branch of the Minehill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad. The coal is of the bast 'quality of tfaevegion itbelnc the;celebrated Spohnvein. The mine will now yield 40,000 tons of coal per year, and can readily be made to double its present produce tian at m very small cost. The supply may be said I© be inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of this Com pany hi concerned, it certainly is so. The mine is fn complete working order, with all the - machinery and personal property necessary and usual to work a first-class colliery. The s.tock of this Company, is hot an inflated one* it being based upon a fair equivalent in property. The investment will be a good,one, as the Company expect io realize sufllcient profit from the sale ofehe sur plue of all coal mined over 25.000 tons, to pay a good semi-annual dividend. information concerning* the affairs of the Company can be obtained at the office. PRESIDENT, s. F. LEAKS. U. D.» Frankford. SBOBBTABT. JOHI BACON, Office of the Company. „ TREASURER, THOS. WRIGGINS. 8. £ Cor. Fifth ah* Chestnut ets. OBNBBAL A/IENf, EOBT. K. OOESOH. ,DIBECTOBH, - {.5.55® . i m JACOB W. BOQglQg.. IOIBVI. JgjjjpF* THE NEW YOKK AND. LIVEBFOOIt PETROLEUM ook^^ organized mn the MINING AND MANUFACTURING LAWS OR THK STATB OF NEW YORK. ' f • f = capital, one jmjnoir dollars, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHAKES, SUBSCRIPTION PBIOB. *5 FEB SHABA NOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSESSMENT. OFFICES:- No. 04 EMPIRE BUILDING, No. 71 BROADWAY. NEW YOKK. Post Office Addkbss, Box No. 6368, New YORK. OFFICERS. Hob.. DANIEL 8. DICKINSON, President ffM. T. mPPM. Ties President. KOBBKT BaSSETT, Secretary. H. J. BURTIS. Mining Superintendent,Tttusville,Fa ATLANTIC BANK,Ho.l4aßioad way,M.Y.,Tre«iuy. The wells of the Company are.new producing oil. Payment for stockmajbe made indrafte, registered notes, or Government bonds and syonritiee.whteh bonds and securities will be taken at their market value.. Bemittanees mar be addressed to the Oompariy, P. 0. Box No. 6363. New York City or to “Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the Now York and Liverpool Petroleum Comriny, Ho. 143 Broadway. New Tor* City." or to any of Its agents. -■ . . mhg-3m _ |wriSsr~> NOTICK —A SPECIAL MEETISC I!3Ef of the Stockholders of the. BLUB CRSEKOIL COMPANY will bs held at the Oerdpsnv’s OBUcS No. 407 WALNUT Street, on SATURDAY, the Bid April, at4o’clockP,M. 1 , T By order of the Board. E. B. ALSOP, splMOt* ■ ■* Secretary. NEW DOMINION Oil. COMPANY. BCSSt —A meeting Of the Stockholders' will be held at ''the Office. Bo 16 Sooth FRONT Street, on TUESDAY, April 18th, at 12 o’clock M , for the pnrosle of adopting By-Laos, electing officers, and transacting snch other bnsiness *s may be brongt t before themeetlng • »p 810161718 JOHN B, LOVE, Secretary. NOKTIIEBJS LIBERTIES AND l=» PENN TOWNSHIP RAILROAD COMPANY, • •ntsAhfi'u'al psny, and an Election for Officers to serve for the en suing year, and until others shall, be elected, wIH he held at the Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Baft road .Company. No.-. 337 South FOURTH .Street, on MONDAY, the Ist day of May next. aUUPClocfc A. M. apß-tmji WILLIAM H. WEBB; Secretary. • JBIVIDETfIh NOTICE—OFFICE OF I® HOBBY BROOK COaL COMPANY,S*O9 WALNDT street, _ Philadelphia, April 12,18». it a meeting of the Board of Directors of the HONEY. BROOK COAL COMPANY, held At their Office. No 209 Walnut street, a Dividend of THREE PBR CENT on their Capital Stock of *8,(100.000 was declared payable on the 28th test. J. B. McQREAKY, ap!3 4t o Piesldent, FAIK.-THK INDIES’ lIMOS fcg? ASSOCIATION -win OPEN A FAIR AT CON CERT HaLL ON HON BAY. April 17th. to enntlcne through the Week. FreceSdi forSICK AND WOUNDED SOLDIERS. This Association has now a Committee in Richmond distributing delicacies; and it is hoped that in view of the late joyful »fw*. the will re ceive enthnaiaatie support. Tickets TWENTY-FITE, Cents; single admission 10 caitc. sell6t* a-rsp- SCHIYIAIU AND SIISifUJE fs*?. HANNa RAILROAD COMPAIY, OPFIOE J»»T South FOURTH Street. ... ■ Philadelphia, April 6«t. 1860 The annual meeting of thoe Stockholdere of this company, and an elsetion for President-And sis Managers, wiUtakejplcce atthe OFFICE of the COM PANY, oh MONDAY, the Ist da; of May next, at 12 “apMmyl WM. H WEBB, Secretary- - rCff s”** 5 ”** POBTUGUESK ISCI'ERSATIOS- V 3& AL EXHIBITION. * ’-Coutritulors to abore Exhibition will receive ever; information try calling at the office of the Portngnese Consol, HOI South FRONT Street. [ . apld-dt IfS- OFFICE OF THE HESTONYILEE, MANTUA, AND FAIKMOCNT PASSBSGIER RAILROAD 00., BO 8563 CALLOWHILL Street, _ Philadelphia, April 7. 1865. ~ NOTICB IS HEREBY GI VEN. Thai a epeeial meed insroi the Stockholders of the HESTONVILLE. MAN TRA, AND FAIBBOUNT PASBBNOBB RAILROAD COMPANY (the Fairmonnt and Arch-street City Pas senger Railway Company, and Fairmonnt Passenger Kail war Company merged with this Company) will he held at the office of the Company, No. 2562 CAL LOW HILL Street. on MONDAY, the Mth instant, at 12 s’cU ck M , to take Into concideratlon the expediency of creating a new mortgage in lien of the mortgages now existing, for the purpose of retiring the entire banded andnoating indebtedness of the Company, in' accord ance with the act of Assembly approved March 23,1865. aplO mvtf7t JOHN T. LANGE, Secretary. KB» SVBGEOW OENERAL’B OFFICE, Washington City, D. C • April 7, 1888. . NOTICE.-r-Oandidatee for the position of ••ASSIST ANT bURGEOn’* in the let Army Corps (Major Geae ral Haneock’s), arß notified that the renutrefacmt of two years' ‘ ‘ previous service' ’ is no lor gar exacted, and tiatdhe only prerequisite for examination will be coiC teedtfi a Dlplom ,o M O T. bFrnb“^^ aplo inwßt * ' Surgeon General. era- THE AOTAL MBWHBOOFTH* Wv Stockholders of .the GLOBE OIL COMPANY Will be held at the Office of the Company. 80, 133 South FOURTH Street, on Apr!! 24th, at 4 o’olpok P. M. . ap5.14.24 St JOHN H WYLB, Secretary. msf* OFFICE OF THE MIT BOBSTT ia» pros commission, goMMojrwg*i,TH BmiiBIKS. #l3 CHBSTHPT Street, Philadelphia FhuiAdblphia, April I|, 18#*. , Rotiee la herehj tlren that »o warrant e for BoanHee will be i»su«d to recroiii mnsterod ia sttbieqment y> 13th April, 1856. :: • > Br order aip . Secretary, OEFICE OF THE .AMERICAN •=&. FIRE IBSUBAHOB OOMPABY,' j ' *. Philadelphia, April lot 1565* The director* hay® this day declared a Dlvfdsfed of; SEVEN DOLLARS AND FIFTY GEBTB PERNEaBB for the last bis; Mouths which will be paid to the Stock holders or their legal Representatives, on and after the 80th instant, CLEaR OF ALL TAXB3. '. . apll*9t ALBERT 0, L. CBAWFOBD, Sec’y. PHCESIX, OXJL COHPiNY,-AH I® Adjourned Meeting of the Stockholders of the Phoenix Oil Company will be held at the office, No. 134 b South WHARVBB (op stalls). oh MONDAY. Anil 171 a. jit 8 o’clock P- M*. for the purpose of takingatocon- the ... ... ASSBBBMENT OF 95 CENTS PBRSHABB os the stock, for ah Section of Five Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and other important business. ap6 lit* JAMBS D BEADY, Secretary. •sH** OFFICE OF THE LEHIOH COAX 1=8? AND navigation company. Philadelphia, March 10, 1860 The Stockholders of this Company are hereby notified that, to provide, means for completing the improvemeaU of the Company between Wilkesbarre and Mauoh Chunk, and to be prepared to progress with other im portant railroad connections, the Board of Manager* nave determined to allow to ail persons who shall ap pear as Stockholders on the books of the Company on the 18th Inst., after closlst of transfers at 3 P. M. of that day, the privilege of subscribing for new stock at .par, to the extent of one share of new stock for every five shares then standing in their names, JBash share* holder entitled to a fractional part of a share shall have the privilege of snhscrlbisg lor a full share. The subscription books will open on the 90th task, and close on the Seth of May at 3P. H. The new stock will not participate in the May dividend. Payments will be required as follows: Ten per cent, at the time of subscribing, and thebalanceon tbe 24th day of May aforesaid, after which time only will the new certificates be issued. Stockholders not onint M above will lose their rliht to the new atook. Those who destre to anticipate pay ment will be allowed discount on the whole nmottst of their subscription at the rate ofeiy per centner annum. mhlS lst SOLOJCOSF SHEPHERD, Treasurer. - PHILADELPHIA ABB OH- CBEBK OIL COMPANY, 397 WALNUT The Transfer Books of this Company will close on MONDAY .NEXT. 17th Inst., at S o’clock P. M.,pre* paratory to the annual meeting of tbe Stockholders. All holders of stock must have certificates to entitle them to vote at tbe above meeting. By order of Board of Directors apll-6t W. D. PAIKTEB. Secretary. eOOD BPBIN6 BAILBOAD •zx* COMPANY. Philadelphia, April 8 1885 The annual meeting of toe Stockholders of this Com- Sany, and an election for President and six Managers > serve tor toe ensnirg year, and untU others shell be -elected, wm be held at the Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Bailroad Company. No. ’ 2897 South FOURTH Street, on MONDaY, the let dax of Her next, at UK o'clock A. U. ajg-tmyl WM. H. WEBB, BwretUT. K® that the Annnsl Meeting of the Stockholders at the CENTRAL TRANSPORT aTIOB COMPANY OF PBBBhYhVABIA wUI be held at Aba office, corner of THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, West Phfladelphla, on MONDAY, the 2tth day of Apm next, at 10 o'clook A. M., for the .purpose of electing Nine Directors, a Treasurer, and fefccretsry, to serve for one year. / J. X COTTEINQEB. BM«tsrr. Phh.adblphia. April 8,1866, apB-18t GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, BELOW CHESTNUT. •M FEB SHAKE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVI JJPSISL 17, -X' ■'% RAIL MAtiaißE M ARP FACT II ft : ( V 6 COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. O APIT AL -5300,d00. 6,000 SHARES—PAR TALUS, $5O. • rSB3U>BKT, - HENEX THOMAS. TRBASHTBMt. JOHN W. HALL. . A ’ DntBCTORB. HBNEY THOMAS, Hwrlafcan, JOHH.W. H Sr ArWALBOHIf, FMl&dalpEi*. 5„2kS lE “AJ«, Baltimore , HBSEY GlLBKBT.'HarilaJrar*. BANKKBS, ' • ADAMS & LBVIB, PhUadalpUa. „The Subscription Rook for the Oapltalßfook or this Company is ndw onen at the Banking Houee-of AD AM3 aLEVIP, No. 305 OHBBT*U C Btrcet;'PUladelphta. .■Persons Wishing to makes nrofitabte Investment are Mspectfulb lnvtted to call on .Hastes - A DAMS A LEVIS, Wl o will give them further IhCefmAttdni'ku'diWUi show them the Machines, now running audmaklng nails. The advantages we claim for our Machines over any others In use. are: . ■■- .. ■ ■ . That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better heed, and fewer imperfect nails. ; That they egeot a saving of not lesa', than fifty per cent. In the expense of grinding knives ahd dies; And the Machines being self-ft'f.ding, they effect a saving or from fifty to seventy-five per bent. In the labor of cutting nails. s- ■ Parties feeling an interest, and deslring tb.eubscrlbe, , wlll please call and examine for themoetvas. apl6.lm ra* omen op the rp^jldtK MINING COMPANY, No 334ewaEl.NCT Bt. _ PsILADELPHIAy'A.pjU.II, 1865. _ NOTiGß'i* tarebT ilveu that all S*g*fc ot the BS3O - MISISG COMPANY on wHcn. Instalments are due and unpaid is hereby de elated forfeited, and will be eoldat public auction on BATDBDAX,She 13th day of May. 1866, at 12 o'clock, noon. At,the.office of the Secretary of the Corporation* according, tothe Charter and Bi’L&wi, unless redeemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. , J B.A, HOOPJSS. ftpl2tmjlB Secretary audTreaimrar. MIUTARI. S PRIZE MONK* AND GOfERN MEBT KtTTNTY TO ALL WHO ENTER THE UNITED STATES MARINE OOKPB. . Orders haye been received from thehead of tbe Marine Corps, at WasMniton not torestriot recruits to a particular class (as has been tbe ciae heretofore), bat to receive ALL who have served tnthe .volunteer .ser. vtce, or in tie rutalars, or Is the marines, and have been honorably aiasnirged. bnoh persons onlistins In the United Slates Karines will reoetvs the Govern ment boanty, and will also be entitled totjteir share of frize money in any oaptnre of the enemy's yetsels. or farther information apply at the recriitinc ren desVon. Ho 311 South FBOBT Street, between 9 A. K, and 8 o’clock f. M., eveiy (lay but Sunday. JAMBB POBBST, Captain and Beernltlnx Offl eer. v:'BETAIL DEI GOODS. gLAOK GOODS, SUITABLE FOB 188 DBAPIIfa PDBLIG AND PRIVATE BUILDINGS, iar MJSKOEY OF ODE LATE BELOVED PBEBIDBKr, FOB SALS BT EDWIN HALL & 00., juat-ait 30 SOUTH SBOOND Stmt. : £A LXJNE BUR LB LAO, MOONLIGHT.ON THE LAKE, EYBE & LANDELL, FOURTH ana AEOH Streets, HAVA now thbir second- OPBHINO OF mm DEI GOODS, OOlff ntbisti-aib 'TfinKOTßl.rfes AbAOTEb TO FIS3T-CLAES CITY RETAIL SALES. MOON STYLE DE LAINES. MOOS STYLE FOULARDS. Summer pl aid silks. RICHEST BLUE SILKS. BEST BLACK SILKS. FASHIONABLE SHAWLS. PONGEES FOR TOURISTS. ADELIA CLOTHS, NOVELTIES. STAPLE GOODS, NEW STOCK. NEW GOODS OPEN DAILY. CLACK CAMBRIC FOR MOURNING, D BLACK CAMBRIC FOE KOURKIN3, Wholesale and Betall* AT EBLLBT & BROWNS. - IB Borth SBCOND Street« JOHN F. YOJJKG, V So.. 70 North FOURTH Street* ttm now in Btore a most extensive assortment of DBEsS GOODS at tfceYEBY LOWEST PBIGES, WM. F. WAEBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 430 Chestnut Street. NEXT DOOR TO THE POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA) jyABDtKG & GARDNER, 413 ARCH STREET, WILL OPEN ON THURSDAY, APBILI3OI, tSrEB HUNDRED CASES STRAW GOODS, JUST RECEIVED, FROM EASTERN MJINU- BA.OTUEEHS. A large (took of FANOBONQ BONNETS, FBBNOH FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBONS, MALINBB, FBENOH FRAMES,' Ac., to which wo IhtlU the attention of thetrado. _ w l *” piREWORKBI ROMAN CANDLES. W HEELS. - ROCKETS, , - . SNAKES. FLYING PIGEONS, FLOWER POTS, . COLORED FIRES, TRIANGLES, Ac., Ac . An For sate by A. M. FR&NCISOUS Ss CO., 513 MAEKBT Street, TSTOTICE.—THE MARSHAL’S SALE Xv of COTTON. being tbe earco of sloop, MiViKA, advertised for tale on MONDAY. April 17tb. is post poned until ne» day, TOBBD AY, 18tb. at tho iiame §me «4 Place. WlLLttk rgn.APEi.FinA, iprli 14.1836. aplB-8t PHOTOGRAPH ALBUM S—BPLEN DIB tolas patent binge-back Albums; eaoel all others in strength end fle*iWttjr hoy them MB. F. BBIMEB’B Photograph Gallery, 68* ABCS Bt. If "BEAUTIFUL STYLES COLORED D PHOTOGRAPH LIKEHEBSBS-Acenreie, and pleafcioc. Just the tfctaf for the times t obit $1.60. Obtain them at BBIMSK'S popfelar Gallery, BBJORD Street, above Green. It AN ELEGANT, NATURAL, LIFE -CX. SIZE, and imprssslys Portrait. Yon willrealizelt If yen gel one of B. F. BBIHBB'B life slza PHOrO GRAPHr, colored In oil, »t 63* ABCH Street. lt« S. £. COB. 'SIXTH AND MABKET STREETS. NEW PPBLICATIOOT. REDUCED TO T^CENTB, SPLENDID ENOBAVINGS LINCOLN, GRANT, hHERMAN, BHERIDAN, HANCOCK, v PAREAGUT. Bout by mall on reoelpt of rrlc^. PIICHERS, 80s CHisTiror street. All style# of Piamei at Low Prises. BOOKS! NBWBOOKB 11 STARS, ' (H&x&rd’s old eland), ~ Ho. ?»* CHBBTWOT Street * MABIOJT BABLAHD’S SBW UOVFIr—HT7SBAITDB AND BOMBS. By tha anther of “Alone," “Hidden Path," Ac. OHABLES LBVBR'S HRW BOOS, 11 LUTTRELL OF ABBAST." In paper and mutlfn. - THAVBLS IB CBEETKAL ASIA. Performed in 18S3. By Arminine V&mbsry. 11l unrated. IT. WimFBBD‘B; or. The tfoild of School. A booh that w« recommend with full confidence _THB BILLYAKS ABD THB BURTONS- A Story Of Two-Families. By Henry Kingsley, anihor of “Geof fry Bamlyn, l '*■“ Bayesshoe; M Ac. SOCIAL BTATICB; or, The Condition* Essential to Specified and the First of Them Be* Halifax. Gentleman." Ac. OHCLB SILAS. ATaleofßariram-Haugh. By J.B. Le F»nn, author of “ House by the Church Ttfd.” Ac. THB BBW PATH. A Monthly ABT JOOB9TAL. April number lost ready. Subscriptions received, or single numbers for «aie at 20 cents each. ALL THE BBW BOOHS received as soon as Issued from the press, and sold at lowest prises. ap\7-tf FINANCIAL. U. 8. SEVEN-THIBTT LOAN. By authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, the undersigned ku unni the General Subssriptten dgensy for the sals of United States Treasury Botes bearing mu nd throe-tenth* nr Mat. Interest per annum, known safka SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. Thsse Bote. are issued under dste of Juno IS, 1885, ai m payable three year, from that time, la oar rsnsy, or are convertible at the opHen of the holder lata U. S. <4O SIX PER GENT. GOLD.BEABING BONDS. There Bond* are bow worth a premium of nine per amt., Including gold Interest from Jfovembcr, whMh make, the aetnal profit.on the 7-80 Loan, at current rates,- including lntereat, about tea par cent. per an num, beside, It. exemption from. State and municipal taxation, utliich adds from. one to three per sent. more, aseordlng to.the rate levied on other property. Che intwHt te payable semi- annually by soupon* attaehed ■ to each note, wMA stay be eut off and ? ¥ capable CLKKK, ora trustworthy Bar- of mod •dotation, at an Apprentice. Apply 7AS Booth FIFTH Street; apM 3t WANTED.—.A GRADUATE OF II aeVeral yeara’ experienced teaching deatrea a BITUATIOB. or would pnrohaae the good-will end Jx toree of an established Boarding or Day SohooU, Boat references gtysn. Addroa* •‘teacher,"ftwf oflce, Philadelphia. apM-8t» WANTED—TWO SMART BOYS IN f ” a dry goods ions© oa MABBTRT Street Address “CK G. G., ,t Withname, residesee, aad reference. * - »p»4-St* wantbd-canvassers for " LTFSIBBOKiHCB the beat terms offered. Ap ply at 73ia OBBBTHOT St., aecond story mhtl-Ita* A GENTLEMAN OF EXPERIENCE /A. i & ihe Commission Dry Goods frasioesß, a good galesnun,and possessing a Jarg* aequMnlaneea is do sirocs of obtaining a POSITION wherein Ms serrtoes wcnld be valuable. Address * ( Coxtft6e&^al,* , Bos 882 P. 0. apH-3t* AN ORIGINAL SHARE IN AN OIL COMPANY now fonnVfijr can be procured by ad* dressing * * Petroleum* * * box 1776 Post Office. ap!7-2t* pANAL-BOAT BUILDERS AND V/ CADLKBBB WANTED* at GHBFTKE, Consiaat tmployzaeafc given. Address WILLIAM WUIOK * GO., Chester, Pena*. Employment wanted—as Clerk or Assistant, in some litfii bnßSn**s, by a fair penman. Reference given Address **«!. F. B , 'Press office. ap!4-3t* J EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR HOUSE- Aj KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Waiters, Nurses, Cooks, Laundresses, and eeneral housework, white and colored. 803 LOCUST Bt. api-lm EMPLOYMENT HOpSE fob CLERKS, AJ Book-keepers, Salesmen, Packers. Porters Watch men. Coachmen, Drivers, Gonanctors, Bar-tenders, Waite re, Farm-hands. Gardeners, *o Bmploj ere suited at short notice. 803 and 804 LOGUST St. apt-lm GREATEST THING OP THE TIMES VJC_ko WEB'S PRIZE EBFILOPES—Agents wanted everywhere- Premium Watches On. receipt ol $l6 we will mail, post-paid. 100 Envelope*, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting- Case Watch as a premium to the agent. A. single Envelope sent, with circular and fuUpartieal&re, os reeeipt of 35 cents. Ad dress A. H. BO WEB AGO., P. 0., Box *370,36 BBBK MAB Street, B. T. *__* mh37 3m TO DRY-GOODS MBRCHA.HTS.—FA.. *- ther and son, of business eueny and quantisations, want some A 80. 1 wholesale dry-goods house to fur nish goods either ou salary oi per eem?afe;/both well .acquainted in the business. A store will be taken at once, and commence the retail trade, for cash exclu sively. The i&xbie* mie well known, and can give Ha* cnrity for the faithful performance of the trust and management of business It cau be conducted here or elsewhere, at the option of the house. Bone but par ties of J *ood standing and credit need address *‘Oid Press office. aplg 2c WOOL, WOOL. f * WA3TB ? —A good second-hand 30 IJJCH COBDBngjBR BREAKER" Address S. C BRINSER. aplS- 6i5 Middletown, pa. gt WASTED TO REST—FOR,ONE ■St or more years, a good HOUSE, with modern im provements, famished or unfurnished; location, pre ferred between Broad and Twenty, first streets.on Chest nut,Walnut»or fcpruce streets. Possession required about July Ist , An excellent opportunity io rent by persona going abroad. Good locations other than above sot objectionable. Address Bon 382. P-0 , ap!4-fit* FOR SAJL.fi AJVU TO LET. PERI ™OE RESIDENCE, with aide and deep yard, on" N. BROAD Street, above Thompson: Is replete with every modern convenient, and in perfect order. Immediate possession- Only part of the purchase mane,required. Applet. potwEM & SOSS _ li* 33 *. FIFTH Street. m CHESTER COUNTY FARM—ga Klioo ACRES—-two mites from Downingtown, with BTOfIB MABBION, sine chambers, doable deck Stone Earn. fctste passes the door every day. connect ingwlth Pennsjlvsnis Railroad Fifteen acres Mel dow: an Orchard of IQO Trees. For Sale end earl, possession. A. P. ft 1 H. MORRIS, apl7-St» 916 ARCH Street A GERMANTOWN.—FOR SALE— *tTwo nice- room HOUSES, on Washington lane, Bye mliutes’ walk east of station Immediate poeseeitioa. Apply at HEH RF FBICKB’S, near the premises. als-2t- gg TO RENT-A HANDSOME COT ■Stage, ready fnrnisheds on Gape Island, B J. In quire at 806 MnRKET Street, Philadelphia. aplS Si- JOBE P. SLOAN. gft SIXTEENTH STREET. FOR Ssi SALE—A most desirable four stor, brick DWELL ING, SSI South Sixteenth street s two water closets, furnace, gas and *as fixtures, marble vestibule, fine verandah, and situation most eliaibls Apply to J. H CURTIS A SOB, Real Estate Brokers,. ebl6 St* 433 WALNUT Street ' M SUPERIOR MANSION AND„ LAI-9E LOT, on the FBASrKFORD Road, at/AL LEOBBBT Avtnue, built in the most substantial man ner, with every posalUe convenient, with' steble and carri&ie louse. This is a delightful residtnee-for aum meroT winter* ' -B- F. GLtSn, aplfitf 133 B FOURTH hi. MFOR SALI—A DESIR ABLEICOT • TAGE, with 4H acres, on the Old TORE Read. Large variety of fruit and shrubbery, carriage house, Se.. and everything necessary to make it a desirable sunmeMeeidenee. B F mss. apl6 tf 133 S FOURTH St am FOR BALE—DWELLING 1025 FIL BBRT Street, with early possession. Dwelling 1412 South PENN Square. This is a delight ful residence in summer. . Large dwelling sontheastcoraer EIGHTH and Spruce. Beat dwelling IS4 North TWRBTIKTH. Bow.vacant. Also, many others, beth large and smali B F. GLRRB?:,A33.S FOURTH St, aplS-tf and S. W. cor.YaffFSffEBBEITH and Green. O T T A G E ADD FURNITURE'FOR SADR.with stable, ice. hones, dower garden, fruit and eliadetreos. Lot 342 feet front on Bethlehem turnpike, about three minutes' vt alk north of the depot! with fine view of the valley. J. E MICCHEL, Mo.-310 VORR avenue. aplfi-St- Bo 1 - Di4~wll.NU S r'Stfast. T3USINESS ESTABLISHMENT FOR A> sale IB TBB CITY OF WASHINGTON-In coruwqnenee of the 111-health of the.proprietor, a well established and profitable Wine, Liquor, and Family Grocery, wholesale end retell, business ie now offered for sale, together with the lease of the premises, about five years to run* . The stock consists of a very choice and vrett- selected* assortment of. the above articles, and will be whole or in part. Apply for further information, "by WILsOJf, Box 80. 331 Washington. A BABE CHANCE FOR INVEST HEIST. —An opportunity is offered to original sub scribers iit the purchase of several properties situated os East Oil Creek* Gordon's Sun* ana MickSry Run, consisting of 220 acres. ~ The lands are some of the most valuable In the oil district Two of the tracts aie within two miles of the Sid* out Wells. * A thirty beeii struck on Gordon’s Run* end within a very ahdHdistsn.se s£ the tract situated OB that stream , . , OU Crtek and Hickory Run are too well known to need xeemimsndsiion. Those streams pass immedi ately through the tract*. It la designed to secure those lands for the purpose of forming a company upon them, with a view to their immediate development. ' - . _ , An excellent Superintendent has been secured and has gone to select a site preparatory to commence boring. An engine will besent out. and operations will be commenced at once* and before the formation of the “SK"5‘ tie office Of BYKBE, MCCLBLT.AW, & CO. axd see Maps, descriptions- plan of operations, dee., &c. apls-?t OFFICE 53% WALEUT St/, Soom U. TO LET—A FIRSTS LASS OFFICE, Aon CHBSTIUr Street. Aiddress “A. A., ” .Press office. ' ' apiawfmat OIL LANDS FOR SALE.—A YALUA ” ble Tract of IS6 acres Borin, Territory, on Ma honina Elver. in Lawrence conntr. Pa. Also, a rrset of 75 acres on Cherry Bnn. _____ o. Jr aplfrtf 123 Fontl BOOSTS Siraet. 1708 BENT—AN OFFICE, FINELY A. located on CHBSTaUT Street, anltable for an Oil Company. May be had on easy g*^ w 4“'B3o5 >f 311 OHBSTSOT Street, ■ Second Floor. pAPER FLAGS, US MOUBNING, WITH TAB IKSCKIPriOH, “WX MOUKH THE HASTXBBD, OHIBFI4IM OF CUE HOLT CAUSA. J 1 Tries 35 cents. For sale, Wholesale and Betatl.^bj KING WALT & BROWN, »pl7-5t anil 113 South FOURTH Street. pLAGBI FLAGS'! FLAGS! FOB THB ILL UMINATI ON, Mammoth Cents. ** ** OH PAPEB, Mailed to any addxee* on receipt of price, For tale I>t _ KING & BAIRD, 607 SARSOH Street. J'OR THE ILLUMINATION. SOMITHIKQ HBW FOB lI.LUMINATIOHB. OKB HOHDRBD FBB CEKT. 84.VED BT ( U3IKO THB PATBBT IMPROVED ILLUMINATING CANDLESTICKS. For sale by ’W, W. KNIGHT & SON. a»U-6t ' _ __ 809 OOMMBBOB St. jpOB THE ILLUMINATION. “ GEN. CANDLES.” Warranted not to Ban. * ’ Forntteby BO BEET DOKNELL & BOX, MOURNING FLAGS AND MOUKN DA iflS SHIELDS, with appropriate mottoea. For sale. \phole»ala and retail, or ».. It* KING & BAIRD, 607 BARSOtf'fKreet. TjVT.AQR I FTiAGS 11—TILLBB’8 FLAG A DEPOT.—O,OOO Mnain Flags for retaillnc, at Maud 50c, to arrive this morning. Deslere supplied. Also. aS Plate, of a>l sizes. S and 4 feet buntln* and oa«h mexe Place. 2.000 Union Lanterns, Candle Holders, Sc., *e., for Illumination, at moderate rates. W. TILLBK, 3il Sooth FOURTH'Street. rtANDLEB FOE ILLUMINATION.— COST WAY. 316 South SBCOSP Slraeb apis a»if fIANDLES FOB ILLUMINATION— ■V» For «ale*by L. M & C HLKINTOB, apl4 St* ' 116 MARGARgfTA Street TLLUMINATION CANDLES, A WILLIAM COIJWAY, aplS-2t*lf - 316 Boatli SaCOflD Street. ■.^TC—n. FOB ALBANY ANJD TEOJ, sfiBBHBHC HBW YOBR. VIA DELAWABB A»D BABITAN CABAL.— I Hip Bme below Bpicer, master. Is now losdls* at tot wh: »w tiprnee street, for Ike above points, and will ware on •WJBBBBP AT. at W on roMon able terms, Forfreleht, wbleb wlll bo ta*mb» Ag apfwh 30* South DBLAWAKB Arena.. iTHB BEST PLACE IN THB CITY TO I Plain or Fancy CAPS, Is to behadat 80. 00* ABCHStreet A T SEASONABLE PBIOES. dJVy,. CITY BAZAAR AND TATTER SAILS. RACE Street, between Eleventh ul Auctioneers, «as! - *«-• “*• " d . BIXTT HOBBBB, ' '„ , r*!!®F“ e ’MM trerurr gnportordmiMßtejaw. “ n ? bor of food »in*io orlTlnf Baa taddts *•»»■ nfPßrtorlWes. for eMldttn. Uiao lee« than Smiaotoa. 7 *"P«rtor bßlf Horses, u% aanae Jlifh- Bjoa, rtranff.. Algo, a very superior HJ°f ranted aot n 5, and kisdil an ?£?£!»** iS «*»*■'»*** A pair of black Horsei. bands JSgb. A ?*tr Afblaok Males, IC3£ Hands, sound and kind. A pair of bay Hors-a. of rood .stylo and carriage. Abrown-Mare, soan^andkini. A Irofrn Horse, sound said Kind, 9 xesß old. A handsome gray mare, sound, suitable for a lady. A dapOle firar Horf«, 6 year» old sormd and kind. 1 rolfiat Horse, Wagon,and.Barnsas Abeanttfal bay Honse.^c»g < tiot In 3 60. Watson shifting-top W*god,.Efarne« by Phillips. A brown Hone,fiy*ars old, Wbands, sound and kind 1 . Trotting Harp, sMfting top Wtfon byWhit*. A bayMare* 6 jears T ol6, kino, fearlessof locomotives. f the late JOHN B LATIMER, deceased. This colie ctf&» contains ari the rare and beautiful’ Plants found ia a first cltss Green and Hob house- • * From two to three hundred Camellas aloße»embroing all the leading and choice varieties, besides many feed* lings; every variety of Oactnj,including a Nlgot Bloom ing Qfereus that bore in one season sixty jour biotuoxnas several Strelltzia Begins, the tnbs so fall that each la capable o' makteg a number of plants; m&ar varieties of Acacias, mclniing one with a beautiful crimson fit wer, besides an American Aloe or Century Plant, a Gum tliMiic Tree. Begona*, Bignonlas. Acsm Ecploibias, Gloxinias, Dimras, Lembn and Ch-enn Traes, Callas,and tuns reds more too tedious to mentis® T his»alewm affrdthe trade fen-rally, also the l»l dles of WILMINGTON and Its vicinity, antpp irtanttv of completing their green-hoaa* collections, ana or Oil ing tbelr windows with fine and handsome plant* Knch as may not soon te presented to them again. * Bale to commerce at ID o'clock A. M , precisely No postponement on accouip oi weather TBbMB CASH. bsnry O. BANNING l l * . W|f.aH. NAFF, Auctioneer. HiPis and tallow.—will bb sold at Public-Auction, oa WBDh ESOa Y. the 38th Inst ,at H o’clock A Mi,at SIXTH-BTBEBT WHAHf? the following articles, more or less: 3,163 Baited Beef Bides. 319 Dry Beef Hides. 14 Dry Calf Skins 495 Sheep Pelts -24,114 pounds of Tallow (Bee.'). 68fgallons Neats-foot OIL 2,842 pounds of Tallow Scraps, 4,660 pairs of Boras 2,000 assorted Empty Barrels Terms cash, in Government fends. _ , , ' O BELL, Lieut Col. & O 8. apiyli OF MUSIC,^. THE SALE OF TICKETS COMMENCES GBAK I> MATINEE. XTEW CHESTNUT-BTREET THBA stbbbt. abuts twilitu OAO VSK&h IBN_Dea,eas and Hia.gu,. THIS (MONDAY) BVEHISG, April lr. INITIAL NIGHT ' THE ACCOMPLISHED AMERICAN ACTKEBJ. MBS. D. P. BOWERS. MLS. D. P. BOWERS, MBS. D. P. BOWSES, who Will appear Id an ■ BBTIBB NEW VERSION. S, Madame Julie Be Maraaeritiee, of Balms’ F&aclaa tlas Reman ee, styled CAMILLE, Camille, - OE THE PAT* OF A COQUETTE, OB THE PATE OB A UOQGBrTB, with all the gems o' iheOpera toaTiata ia'rodused. arranaed txpreSßly for Mrs. BBwere by Mr. Adolph. During tho Play ibe ’ . » CSLESRATBDBBIHDISI Incidental to will be Bong by , OIMBS* KUHN. Mrs. BOWBBS will be snprorled by MB. E. MORBiUBT As ABMaND DUVAL. BULL STRENGTH I*iFtHE 1 *iFtHE COUP ANT. In const queues of the length and. importance of Ca mille it will consfimte the ENTIRE EVENING'S PERFORMANCE SATURDAY 4FTBRNOOW. April 82. FORTY-FIRST GKiAD FAMILY MATIBBB. FOETY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MaTIAeS upon Which occasion ..,. MRS D I^BOWEES will appear in O Piay of * MONDAY EVENING. April 17, 1£66, \ Third Weejt of Eaxatwoaat of Yhft ia«oiib«flt. STJCCE3S * _ '• '* Of Madame Jslade MagnerLtes* New Play of _ •' _ HEARTS AES TfiUMPS, 'Which will he repeated till farther notice. .YBSTYAEI „ AS THB MiEQnia To concludewlEh ■ >. TWO CAN FXAY AT THAT GAME MBS- JOHN DREW’S NEW ARCS ill STBBBT THBATBB. FIBST.HIGHT OF MtBS CHARLOTTE THOMPBOB. tAiS’BVEHIHG (Honda?). April 17th. ISM. : THB LADY OF LYONS PAHLIBB Miss CHABLOTTB THOMPSOB To coacls.de with the iMtfte corned* of • JL GGfl-JUGAL LBSiOlf. Itr. Sam Lullaby. -..Mr, Stuart Robeon. - . .... Tuesday e BICH AND POOR BJOTICB.—D. L. CARPENTER RE SFBCTfXFLIiI informs his patrons that he has postponed hi* Twentieth Floral Ball, on account of the sad calamity of the country. Due notice will he given when the festival wiU take place at the Academy of Music, ap!7 »* an ACCOUNT OF THB GREAT NA- V/ TIOJfAL CALAMITY* OTTO DBSSSL'S Plano* Forte Concerts will he postponed until further no* tice. It ANNUAL BALL AT THB t-1 Academy of Haste TO- KIOHT, by the MOY4- MBHSIHG LIBBAKT, (Baster Monday. April 17th > Grand March and Entree at 9 o'clock precisely. It* fVRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL \J to the Zzpreß«men of Philadelphia. TUESDAY EVBHIBG. April 18th, 1865,at MUSICAL FUSD HALL. Tickets, One Hollar. apll 4c* rvERMANIA ORCHESTRA.- PUBLIC VI BBSSAK6 ALB every SATURDAY at SJf o clock P. H., St MUSICAL FOB* HALL. Single Tickets. « cents. Hi Tickets, $1: to be bed at Trnmpler’e An dre*s, and Meyer's Magic Stores, and at tbs Hall. np7-tf THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, A CHBSTKOT Street, above Tenth, is .OPEN- DAILY for visitors, from 9A.M.toA F. M. r t j r' ■ jo2S OOR BOOTH BROAD STREET. —VA c»nt, two hand some second- story front ROOMS* and two single Boom*. , aolS-St* LOBT.— A PERPETUAL POLICY, liven br the Franklin Kre InsuiancaCompnny * Philadelphia, 80, SCO#, dated January Bth. I*3B to JOBH P. HOBISB, and bvlfliß transferred to W*. GBASIT, April IS, 18% haying beea lo*t a amUbla Beward vilJ be given Tfor its return to JOMM WI8X» 80. 569 Berth FIFTH Street PfnLAiraLPHiA, April 6, Ia» NOTICE. NORTH PBSJfSYLVAKrA KsthBOAD. The extra train advertised for HOBDAY BYBNINO. 17ihinst. on this road, to and front I>orleeto»q, will not tie ran. ELLIS CLAKK. It Aient. E— :■ BARITAH AND BAY BAILBOAD. ' PHILADELPHIA TO BBOOKLYH. PASS. »5L BXCUKBIOM TICKETS, GOOD FOB THBBSDAYS.K, , CBA»»E up TIME.- Passengers for BxpressTralnfor Tockerton. BaTaertL Tome Elver. Long Branch. and Bropklrn leaTe VIHB STBBKT fMBY at 8 H A. M.» daily (Sundays «x -leave WALL-BTEBKT FIBEY, Brook- In. at II A. H. Way Train for Alston, Shamong, Hansheater, Ac,, idAT«i Cooper's Point. Camden, at 9 30 A- X I^S-tf It. B. COLB, Agent. Camden. il l gWll3Wttm|o BAHiBOAD. Trains leave Vine-street follows; „ 4 „ Mail Train —M. Freight, with Pesaanger Girfi attached——. 9 00 A. X Atlantic Accommodattonw... -.4.16 P. H, Junction AccoMmodation—~—.—*-•-*-**•* »-»5 SDP.IL - BBTtutBIHG, LEAVE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation.. .. -.....—, . 6.20 A. X. Freight, with Passenger Cais attached. ■. .TL C 6 P. X Mail Train.--—.,3 «P. X Leave Vine street 11.15 A. X.. Saddonfleld 1.33 P. X If. B.—Freight must he delivered at Cooper’s Point before 6P. X to insure the next **7? mb9 2mif JOHN 0. BBYANT, Ageht, BS—Lnnnam north pennsyl "VASlA B&ILROAD. an extea train trill be ran on this road-on MOB DAY BVBHIBQ. 17tb lost. in order to accommodate visitors to the Ceteora tlon and Illumination. Leaving Doylestown at 630 r. M., stopping at all stations on Jroyiestewn Branch, and Sandy Bon. Edge BiU, Ghelton Hills, Cltv Line, oak lute,' Fisher’siane, and Tioga street, on Main Una. -.-. - XETtfRaING, Leave Third and Thompson streets for Boyiestown at UP H • stopping at aJlinteraedUte stations. ap!6-» m.T.ij CLa&Kt Agent. SS9BB PHILADELPHIA HnEKASD KKADIBO BAILBOAD. —CHASGE OF HOUR. . u Pn and after Ho.day, 17th Inst, the Accommodation st 5 o’clock P. M. « Q i /* artisTfit Genera! Soporinteadent. - wbht iiimcaTßß Philadelphia bail BOAD. VIA _ On and after HOBDAY, April 17, IMS. the trains wll. laITe ”f‘> U o^SvBBTC H BBTBBTBAIBB _ Leave Philadelphia for WwtChMter *t 7 58 sad H Is A. M.« and'2.36, 4.45. and 840 r «- -a, . Leave West (tester for FWladetohia at A 20, 7 X **« Leave PhllafslpMa tor B. C. Junction at4.lt u« » P "Leave B. C. Junction for Philadelphia at 8 38 A. H tota Stop stations. Leave Philadelphia at 8 DrA; H. and il P. H. leave West Chaster at BA. ML and 6P. X a __ . TrainsleavinrPhil&delpbJaat 7.36 A. J I X, andleavlogWeit Chester*7 45 A. M andlX r, M. connect at F C Junction with trains oar.* *• V XX for Oxford and intermediate points. . Passenger* are allowed *o take wearing apparel w as baggage, and the Company will not, in responsible for an a mount exceeding one hundred *o» lnrs, unless a spectsl PmIA.DKI.PBIA March-16,18M 806 WALHOT Street. CURIOSITY.—SOMETH!*® VA neefni sent tor S 6 seats. Addrws Box 377 Pott Offios. * spurn AUCTION SAUS*/ imVSDMEWTS. THIS HORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK. FOB Iff* MISS CABOLimS BlCaiKas DAUGHTER OB THS REGIMENT. CBS AT BUCCE3B LOST AND FO CAMDEN AND AT- BXTEA HADDOBPUSLD TBAIBB DEPABTBjESTE FOB OT7STUBI WOE*.