THE CITY- I*o* ADMTtOWAI. OITY WBWfl SB* FOURTH FAe*.) HONORS TO THE MEMOBT OF THE DEAD, Hbaiiqtjabthbs Dbfabtmbht op Pass a., Philadelphia, April IT, 1865, GBNEBAL OBDBBS KO, 46. .--iHowldk eenera] order from the War De mar tmeot 18 P« bl > Blled { or <*• Information or the SSJSttt hls d ' > ?Tt me P t ,’ a ? d th * Instructions oon- Sned then ’ ,B wlll r \ e , 8tl ! l «ly observed by the com jrandlnfi cA 10618 ° r districts and posts throughout the same' War Dkpahtmkht, WASHINGTON, April 17,1885. OBU.TO&Xi orders NO, 69. In direction of ts''® President of the United States, the WarDcpartmeV* will' be closed on Wednesday nest, the day of the i'nneral of the late President of the United states. I* abor on that day will be sus pended at all mill tar’ posts andon all the public works under the dlreoth n or the War Department. The flags at Ml military y msts, stations, forts, build lrgs, and vessels, will be -.kept at half mast during the day, and at 12 o’olooy' meridian twenty-one minute guns-wlll be flredfrv'm all forts and at all military posts, and at the Mill tary Academy. E. M, Staston, Seoretaty of War. In accordance with the prescribed regulations, a cun will be fired at every half honr on the day fol. lowing the receipt of this order, beginning at snn rlee and ending at sunset, at eaoh military nost in this department. Officers will wear the usuafbadge of mourning, vis: black otape around the laft arm, above the elbow, and also upon the sword-hilt. By command or Major Oeneral Oadwalader: Johm S. Schultzs, a. A. ». FEEDING the buoktails. . A squad of the Bnektall Regiment stopped At uiOAJooper*shop Saloon, laafcevening, where they were fed. They remained over night. The vete rans looked ■ well, and were decidedly happy. It happened that two strangers followed them into the saloon.' They attracted some attention. On being questioned, Jone of them replied with a sort or independence amounting almost to insolence, “ We are deserters from Dee's army.” “ what,” said Mr. Cooper, the president of the instltntlon, "ir that’s the. case, this Is no place for you 5 we feed Union soldiers herb, no deserters nor refugees.” ” Wo are hungry and want something to eat.” “ Well, yen can't have any thlog here. The Tuna entrusted to ne must bo disbursed for Union sol diers. 0o to the other saloon. They have funds for refugees and deserters.” The two rebels departed, satisfied, no doubt, that they were served more than half right. THE WOMBS OP STOCKER STREET, Stooker street is a small local thoroughfare, with in aflw hundred yardß west ol the Baltimore Rall roaa depot, at Broad and Prime stteets. A bender ot milk became obnoxious to the residents general ly lor his expressions of secession nraoUvUleis, and qalte a number ol them refused to take milk from him. On Saturday morning, while serving the lac teal fluid ,in that street, the people being la a state «f consternation and grief, because of the national calamity, he mad® us® of some remarks of an exalt ing character Id regard to the death of the lament ed President. The women, or at least the patriotic portion of them, stung to madness by his remarks, vowed among themselves to visit punishment on the head of the offender. About one dozen of the Ppartan mothers provided themselves with clubs, and when the milkman made his appearance on that street, on Sunday morning, they commenced a raid upon btm, which was eminently successful. He was completely surrounded, knocked down several times in his effort to escape, and was finally driven from that street, with a warning from the -heroines that if he came there agaln they would kill him. Bis horse, wagon and milk were left behind. They were rorooved to the stable of Messrs. Benner & Dowling, In that neighborhood. THE FIRST BAPTIST CHUROR. The Pint Baptist Ohuroh was, aB far as we have been able to learn, the only body of Christians In this olty which celebrated tne replanting of the Stars and Stripes upon the historic ruins of the renowned Port Sumpter. The exercises .consisted of reading the Scriptures, an address by Rev. Thomas H. Stockton, D It., and 'singing bv the oholr. There was no flag raised on the ocoasion. FLAG PRESENTATTON. Yesterday morning a beautiful flag, appropriately craped, was presented to the oood intent Hose Company by the Rev. Dr. Bralserd, on behalf of the oitltens of the Fifth ward. The flag was re ceived on behalf of the company by 001. Philip S. 'White. The speeches made on this occasion were appropriate to the solemnities of the day. DEGREES COFFERUED. The degree of LL.D. has been conferred by the Jefferson College of this otty upon Rev. Henry P. Hay, of Riverton. N. J. TJSB SOLDIERS, The soldiers at Hospital, Sixteenth and Filbert, have resolved to wear er&pe on the left arm for a period of thirty days, out of respect for ofcr Presi dent. A, MONCMUNT VOJt THU IMtHSIDaMT. Hayor Henry received >» note yesterday morning from a firm'in this rtity, enclosing one Hundred dol lars as a free-will offering Rewards a fond for the creation of & monument in toner of the deceased President. CITY ITEMS. LIBERAL DONATION TO SOLDIBRS’ ORPHANS.— y»noe Stew&it, Esq., president or the Cameron Pe tiolenm Company, has donated one thousand shares Of the stock to Mrs. E. W, Hutter (SOT New street), towards the porohase of a farm near this city for the support of the orphan children of oar fallen soldiers {and sailor*. The Cameron Company owns some of the most valuable oil lands In Venango oounty, on Whloh forty wells are being opened, some of whioh promise to be very productive, as the stook Is already selling at three dollars per share, the gift of Mr. Stewart 1b as valuable as the object is pure and patriotic, - Tot Bbct Fitbss Shirt op tot aqb Is “Th* Improved Pattern Sblrt,” made by John O. Aril, son, at the old stand, Nos. l and S North Sixth street. "Work done by hand, in the best manner, and warranted to give satisfaction. His stook of Gentlemen’s Famishing Goods cannot be surpassed, Prices moderate. Tot “Fbizk-Mbdal” Shirts invented by Mr. John F, Taggart, and for sale at the popular Gen tlemen’s Famishing Establishment of Mr. George Grant, No. SlO Chestnut street, are the best-made and the best-fitting Shirts In the,world. The very choicest goods in this department are always for sale at Mr. Grant’s counters. Thb Nbw Styles op Spbixg Boxxbts axe Hats, for Ladles and Misses, now open at Wood A Cary's, No. 726 Chestnut streetcars the ne plus ultra of good taste, and the ladles say so. Laboratory oy James E. Ohiltou & Co., Nbw York, March 11, 1861.—We hare recently made a oaf etui analysis of the Samburg Port Wine prepared Alfred and do not hesitate In pronouncing it pure ; it contains all properties of the Sambbrg or Port grape, and therefore, for medicinal sees, It is .superior to other wines. Its principal effeot upon the system are mildly stimulating, diuretic, sudorldo and tonle. It will prore beneflclal In affecUons of the kidneys, and ehroslo diseases, with general debility of the oon stltution. Physicians may safely recommend it to their pa tients, In place of the many doubtful mixtures too often sold as pure wines. Jas. R. Cetietoh & 00., Phis wine can be had of onr druggists. It Is a most excellent artlole for weakly persons, especially females. apl7 2t Eye, Eab, and Oatabkh, successfully treated by J. Isaacs, M. D., OouUst and Anrlst, 511 Pine st. Artificial eyes Inserted. No charge for examination. SPECIAL NOTICES, Mourning Goods. ALPACAS. MOHAIRS, he. For sale by ALEX. WRAY AGO., No 339 CHESTNUT Stmt. Iron Tackle Pullets, with one or two whsels, encased Screw Fullers, upright Pulleys, hot-house «nd other styles of Iron ana Brass Pulleys, for sale hr TRUMAN & SHAW. No. 835 (Sigh! Thirty, five) MARKET Streets below Ninth, Philadelphia It A Large yaiuetyof keys and other Locksmiths’ Hardware may be found at TRUMAN h SHAW'S, No. 835 (Blaht Thirty-dye) MARKET Street, below Ninth. ' , It Grand Combination ! Good News fob THE FEOFLB! Grand Combination! Good News for the People! Grand Combination! Good Newa for the People I Grand Combination! Good News for the People j IMMKN3B BePUCTIOX IX PRICES! Imhebsb Bbbuotioh ih Priori! Imkbxsb Kedcction ix Priors I Furry A 00., No. 303 Ohbstxot Sirret. . Pibbt A Go. , No. 609 Gbibtxut Street. Persy ft Co. »S. E. oobxbr Bbybxth ard Market Stb. . 7 e meet the popnlar demand for lower prices, Messrs, Perry A GO-• Glothlers. haye throw open tothepublie. forallmlted period, their immenaestock Ottne Clothing, contained In their three stores, yls: No. 313 Chsrtnnt street, above Third. No. CCS Chestnut street. (GRANVILLE STOKES’ old ■tand.) Southeast corner Seventh and Market sts , (JONES’,) end W offer their entire stock of Clothing at prices fully , adroit oaxr. . 30 pbr orkt. ■ 20 MB ORBT. 20 PER OBXT. aOPiSOBXT. 23PER OBXT. <, Lower teax axt other Honsa. Lower teax axt otbrb House. \ • Lower thax axt other Hoosn. Our stock consists of Bprtni Goods, manufaetnred for , Che present season, and the balance of Winter Clothing remaining on hand, all of which is got up In the very . bsMmanner expressly for retail sales, and will be sold atmloeelhat will make It to the lntorestof the publle to buy, ) -ID PEE O*XT. *>*** OEST. ( -26 per o»x*. 20 pun chxt. ■26PBBOBET. 20 PER OBXT. ’I Lower thAX AXT other House. LOWBB TEAX AXT OTHER HOUSE. Lower thax axr other Housh. Persi a Co. , No. 308 Oheetnnt street, aboye Third. So. -608 Chestnut street (GBaJNVILLB STOKES’ Old •Atand.) Southeast torner Seventh and Market etc., (JONES’.) apl7-6t % Mrs. Partingtoh Insulted, —The ' ‘White Mountains of Now Hampshire are evidently a --great Institution—very high, heavy frosts, beautiful view, four-dollar dinners. But thepraciieal eye of a ■ certain renowned Drake saw those smooth-faced rooks, • and thereupon adorned and yarlegated the bridle-path (to the Tip. top House with his familiars. T.' 1860 -X. -PLANTATION BITTEN S. This raised the Ire of the ?Mrs. Fsrtingtoas composing the Lsilslature of the Gra t-nlte State, who got their wise heads together, outlawed 'Dr Drake, and made It a pensl offense to ply the sartlstlc brush on thslrbeloyed hills. Terily, the fine arts are at a discount in New Hampshire, ftaery—Did Drake pay theip for this splendid advertisement? li-6t Jones’. THE LOWEST ’SELLING FEIO* Is marked in figures on eaeh article, AMD NKTEB VARIED, AT JONES’ Orescent Ons-prlte ■ CLOTHING HOUSE. mabbbt strut. abOTS Sixth, No. BOG. ■ r aar> rrien reduced to cult the times. or EBADY-MADB OLOHUNG, ‘■mltable for aH seasons, eomatanay on hand. Castom-wdrh made to order at chort notion :mh9 *» Key to Love, ob -Db. 81 Vtry Popular Private Leotnra on “PBYCOLOGI3AL PaBOINATIONS ” jnstont. Leaif to charm those yon Ipve, Secrets worth knowing. »'• LANDIS’ Medical Offlce, No. 1313 CHESTNUT sal ncem It hr Mtura Ttesmckin* warranted tohe Superior to handwork, Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. SALTBHEUM. (OINTMENT) BALT KHBUH. Will cure the Itch in 48 hours. Alee eures Salt Rheum ulcere. Chilblains, and all Eruption* of the Skin. Price SO eeuts. By eendlsx So cents to WIRES A POT TEE, BOSTON, Mass.,.will be forwardsd free h»m»n For sale by all Diugtlat*. mhl7-Sm Haib Dye ! Hate Dtb I BATCHKhOE’S HATE DTE la the best in the World. The only true and perfect Dye-harmless. tunUnUme 011s, and rellahlei produces a splendid Blaster Hatural Srowni rsmedlm the Ul effesUof Bad Dyes, audfts aueutly rsatoms the orlfinal solor. Sold hy all Dm*. e.*onTT^ 8 i ,n “? I L U,rt,tll6d w - *■ BATOHELOE, 11 BABOLAT Street. New York. jmS-mwfrly Coloath’s Honey Soap. nit celebrated TOILET SOAP, in tush universal de mand, la made from the OHOIOBST materials, is MILS and EMOLLIENT In lts natnrs, FRAGRANTLY SCBNT *D. and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in its action nnoe the Skin. For sale by all DruoUts and Fancy Good. ‘•a l *™- _ feSS-tuthsly Db. Banning’s Incomparable Brace.— Trusses, Shoulder Braces, Supporters, Elastic Stook* ixifSi Ac., ingreat variety, atG• H. JfBBDLBS’, corner TWELFTH and BAGS Streets, Ladies* Rooms on Twelfth street* first door below Race; lady Attendants. Syringes oi alldescrlptton». mhlfl.lm & Co.’S ASH MASOH A HAMEIM'g OTwa-w. OABIHBT ORGANS. £IiSSL , Ojwr.Boo each of these fine CABIHRT *g*TßB,. inabhunentß have been *oid by ORGkABS. JPIA-SO Mr.G , and the demand is eon- CABIffET ?OBTBB. . stantly increasing. ORGAHB. PIANO For sale only by • CABINET FORCES J. B. GOULD* ORGANS. FIARO SEVENTH and OHIKJTJnJT Bis. GABI9TBT FORTES. > ■ no3o tf ORGARS Clothing BY THE MILH, now displayed at If placed In one eontinnous line, would reach, a long % dhtance toward Richmond. Thislosg stream of Cloth- ing is running off at HOLCOMBE—MARSHALL - On the 12th Inst, at the residence of the bride’s father, by the Key J. H Cas tle.Mr L 0. Holcombe to Miss Mary B. Marshall, all of Went Philadelphia- ** SCOTT—GOOD.—On the ISih imfc, by Rev. *. P. Coul-tjj, Mr. Alfred Scott and Miss Cornelia Good, both of Frankford. * RaMSBOTTOM—TAYLOR.—On the 19th last., by Rot. T. P. CouUton, Mr. Berjamin'RamsboLtom and Miss Annie Tajlor. * MERCER. —Near Petersburg* Va » on the 2d lust » from wounds isceived while storming the enemy’s works, on the Bonthside Railroad, Adjutant J. Drum mond Mercer, of the 119th Raiment Pennsylvania Vo lunteers* in bis SCth year, eldest son of the late Com modoie 4 *'amoel Mercer, U- 8. N, • * ROWLAND.—On tbe-l6th Inst., Lest*r Sehe'lencer Rowland, son of Captain James and Margaret Row land, in the 16th y*ar of his age. The relatives and friends of the family are rsspect fally invited to attend the formal, from the residence of his parents, fio. 118 Qu?sn street, on Thursday after noon, the 20th instant at 2 o’clock * PA VIS —On the evening of the 15th inst » Daniel M Davis, aged 25 years The relatives and male friends of the deceased are In vited,to attend the funeral, at 10 o’clock, on Fourth-day (Wednesday). 19th inst., from the residence of hfs brother in-law* Franklin 8. Wilson, 1815 Arch street.** GOILLOU. —On Saturday eve* lag, 15th April, Aoelle, wife o< Victor Guillon, in her 27th.ysar . ** RUTTER.—At Chicago, 111., on,Monday, April 17th, ISBS, David Butter, V. D ♦ late ofthis city. ** OLA OK BYZAimNES—BLACK BY ZANTINBB, Florentines, Barege Hernanls. Crape Maritz and Bareges. 3-4 and S 4 wide BESSON it SON, Mourning Store, 918 CHESTNUT Street. apg.tf MW l ® ll * o FOTJLABDB.—BLACK ATJ- White, Black and Pnrple. and Plain Black Foulard Sill s, just received by BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, No. 918 CHESTNUT Street apB tf T>BD, WHITE, AND BLUE, EOK It FI.AGB. / ' Bed, White, and Blue Salts. .r Bed i White, end Bute Delaine, v. Bed* White, and Bine Merino* ' . Bed* White, and Bine Flannel. . BTBE & LAHDSLL, FOURTH and ABCS Etreeta. I®**' WEST PRES BYTERI4N CHURCH, BBVKHTBBBTTH aud SFBUCE Streets.—Services appropriate to the occasion will be held in this Char eh on WBDKRBDAY, at 13 o’clock M. Addresses may bo the Rev, GhOBGE JUBKIA, D. D., and the Rev. WILLIAM P. BREED, D J>. apl9 2fc» PBEBIBERT’S FUSBBAL BSM §«y VICBB.—In comnllanca with the reeoiumen&a tion of the National Government., Religious Service* will he held in the Central Presbyterian Charcn. cor ner of EIGHTH and CHERRY Streets. TO*MORROW* at }2 o clock, which will he conducted by Rev Doctors SHIELDS and CROWELL, Rev, ALEXANDER BSBD, and other Clergymen. It*. KS» FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, COR ta& of BROAD and ARCH Street*, Rev. GEORGE DANASOAKDMANc Pastor. Commemorative services in. reference to the decease of onrlste lamented President will be held TO MOR ROW (Wednesday), at 12 o'clock noon ap!B 2i* rar FIRST CORGBEGATXOEAL UETI* i® TABIAN CHURCH. TENTH and LOCUST St*. - In compliance with the invitation of the Acting Se cretary of State, this Church will be open at the hour of the FUNERAL. ■ ap!B 2t* FIFTH STRSET If. E. CHURCH. §235* —Religion* service*, appropriate to the ooca •ion, onWEDBBbDAY, 19Oi Infant, at 12 M. aplB»2t* r3g« CHURCH OH/ WASHIHGTOS V 3& saUABB-FUNERAL OMHE PRESIDENT. — In accordance with the requeit of the Acting Secretary of State, the FIRST Ff&SgITBRIA* CHURCH, on Washington Square, will be npan f*r appropriate religions services TO MOBROW.Arom 12 to 1 o’clock. The services will be conducted bfißunlster* of the Pas* feral Aspoolation apIB-2t* Analytical Chemists, TJ npbecedented Success. OHION BUTTOH-HOLI SEWING MACHINES KOW BEADY. rawwa 100 Biraroif.Hor.Bß ah hoxtb. *» any Material, and Much More Oar Met Bai/bskoohs* 800 WASHINGTON Street, Boitoa. T*T BEOABWAT, Hew York. AMOS L. WOOD, .... Treasurer. nhl4-tmh» 2xn The Immense stook of READY-MADS CLOTHING WANAMAKER & BROWN’S OAK HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSB, S. E. cor. SIXTH and MARKET Sis,, MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES api4-« A-.k'R.T- 1-3 JLi-,, XDIE33- rgP’BATIOHiIHISIOSCIirtXBCB. i •=» TIVE COJIMITTBE -a special msetia* 0 1 1 the Committee will beheld THIS (Taesd.r) MOBJT-1 ISO, etllo’clcck. I Easiness of Importance will be transacted. Every ! ton. President. § I®° IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE WZfs? request of the Acting Secretary of ► tate, there will he religion* services in TRINITY M E CHURGH, EIGHTH Street, above Race, WEDNBSDAY,I9thtuBL, at 12 o’clock M. aplB '2t* ra* FUNERAL OF PRESIDENT LIN §2» COLE.—OId Pine-street Cnnrch, Dr. BRAD HERD'S, cor. FOURTH and PIKE Streets* will be open for Religious Services on WEDNESDAY, at 12 o’clock noon. All are invited. aplS 3fc* rap OFFICE OF THE HAYOROFTHS 1» CITY OF PHILADELPHIA -In the death of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late President of the United States, the nation has reason to mourn the loss ora just man, wise in council, able in administration, firm in the maintenance of right, clement in theenforcemeat of law, and of a true patriot, whose honestdevotloa to his ccuatry has provoked the deadly malice of traitors, and has incited the hand of the aseassln. While tne mortal remain* of such a mail are carried to their t rave it becomes this people to cease from usual pursuits, ard bowing with reverentSsubmiseion before the Most Htth God, to sorrow for the great bareavement %ilh which in His providence He has seen fit to visit ft* lll ’ . . . X. 1 do, therefore, in accordance with the request of the Acting Secretary of State, invite the citizens of Phlla* deiphia to assemble in their respective places of Divine worship, at 12 o’clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, tbelSthof April, and with appropriate solemnities to observe the hour in which the funeral ceremonies of their J&U Chief Magistrate will take place at the Na tional Capital ; and l do also hereby recommend that during such dav all places of business and amusement in this city be closed, and that suitable tokens of mourn* ins be adopted for all public and private build Logs. In witness whereof I hsve hereto set mr baod aad caused to be affixed the seal of the city of Philadelphia, this feventeeuth day of April, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty*five. [L s.l ALEXANDER HENRY. aplfi-Stlf Mayor of Philadelphia. ra» VHE LADIES 1 UNION ASSOCIA §2» TiOJT. **We mourn the Chief of our holY cause; Few nave been mourn’d like thee The wise and good Do gather many weepers ’round their tomb, Ana tme Affection make* her heart m uta For our departed Chief, till that heart I« ashes. With such sorrow art thou mourned; And mor* than this: There is a wail of wo Within the Ttalla of yon majestic dome , A tide of grief which Season may not cheek, iVor Faith's deep anchor fathom ’ ’ At a special meetiugof the Ladles’ Union Association, held Saturday evening, April lst3\, it was, on motion, that a commieteeue appointed to draw up re solutions expressive of thesentimantsof the association relative to the death of the President. Whereas, In the midst of the season when our hearts were filled with joy at the prospect of a speedy peace* it h«s »etmed well to the mighty Ruler or earth to a 1 low the foul hand'of the assassin to strike the life from the bead of the nation; be it Sesol-md. That we deeply dfplore the loss of him wbo ha* with wonderful ability brought us safely thus far throuthh» CaM cet of axr dsseased Pr.siDeat, aad wblle we daa.ly monrn his aatimelr loa». x» can but feel that tt 1. In’ accord.B.e with the will of Him who do.th all thluja well, although ths way m»Y to ns seem dark and That the fait to be-opened at Concert Hall, April 17th. for sick and wounded colored soldier., he postponed on account of the f'nniBl t rK I gDKLL mitT ' CAEBIB I- LBOOUa^, MARY Y. BROWN. M. GBETBUDB OFFBTT. It ' Commit tea. I3gf UNION CHIIUBBS’S MEETING. EDWARD PAYSON HAMMOND will oreseh aaain to the Yonng on TUISDaY. 4 o’elook. mh Inst. at the 7 ebsrnacle Bate Ist Church, on t)HE3TNUftgtre»t, near Eighteenth. All are Inyited. ' It* rHUADELFHIi POST OVFICE, , Apru. 18.1865.' TO-MOBBOW, (Wednesday) 19th ln.t . helns eat apart for the obsequies of onr lamented late President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, this office wllPhe aloswl at U o’elocir am. end remain closed dating taeday. ° The ctrrier* will make hntONB delivery or letters, T Lriterewiifba collected w 0 * 98 and otb6rdspd»iterl#satB*ndBA- “• The seveial stations wiH he clored at same hear a. central office. G. A. WALBi>KN t aplS-it Peetmaster. NEW DOMUIOS OILCOMPANI. _ A m eetln, of the Stoc will h, held at the Offlee. No 16 ionth FROM r Street, on TTO4DAY. Apr U 18th. at 12 o’clock M , for the parooaa of adopting • By* Law*, electing officers, and transactingeach other, hoalneas as may he hrongbt h.fore the moating apdlßWim JOBS B. 89«l9t6irr, gf PBBSBYEBAHCK HOSE COMPANY, No. 0. The members will assemble at the Hose Reuse, Tara hay, at i» o'clock m.. to proceed to Washington, to attead the Funeral of oar late fellow*member* HON. ABBAHAM LINCOLN. PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES. Drew, fall blaek suit. By order of _ -. JOHN G. BUTLER, President Isaiah" Bates, Ja, Secretary, • \\ tggr* 1 custom rouse, .. . Philadelphia, April 17,1965. v ,1 ,°f the employee* of the Ou*tora aoaee, held this montfaff. to take action la relation to the death of PRESIDENT LINCOLN, Nr. D. F. Williams wae called to the chair, and Mr. William J. Qlllini bam appointed Secretary. On motion of Mr. Benjamin Huekel. a committee of S£ e §*pf»°? BU H?*£ f T^oma * Fltigarald, Chas. M. Hall, WU JamH. Maurice were appointed, who reported 'tofellow*: Whereas, The nation has sustained a deplorable and Beverefco ; he;foraotten calamity in the death of ABRA HAM LINGOJ&* by the hand of an asmsstD; and, whereas, out hearts are bowed in sorrow at this tm timely and shocking bereavement; amt* whereas, it is eminently proper that the demite oi one so generally beloved, so gentle, so pare, so wise, and *ood should be mourned by all who lore their country and respect iis faithful and patriotic servants; therefore, Resolved. That we mingle our sympathies and our sorrows with thoie of the people generally, in vtew of this bereaVt meat and express a deep sense of our in~ dividual and national loss In the removal from the Presidential chair of him who was a friend to the poor aid enslaved, a strong advocate and defender of na tional unity, a generous and noble m»xt» an enlightened statesman and Christian patriot, who>e memory we tenderly cherish, whose virtues we would imitate and commei rf, whose political course we heartily endorse, as free from selfishness, marked with high integrity, and calculated to work out for the nation complete liberty and ultimate greatness. Resolved, That we welcome as sueeeMor to the be loved and lamented LINCOLN. Hon. ANDREW JO*IN SOW. to the high honors and great rsvpoßtibtiitv of the Chief Haiistraey, believing that his stern political in tegrity, Mi- unyielding opposition to the febelUon, and enlightened statesmanship will, with the blessing of ' God. hear him through the great work of completing what his distinguished predecessor had almost com* assured that the nation, relying upon his ante cedents, &t a put lie servant, upon hi* manliness and his ability, will accord to him toe moral and material snrpoit which the beet and wisest need in a day Use thte. Resolved, That we deeply sympathize with the Hon. wuiiuu H Sf.waTd. the eagseious, learned; and wise Seen tary of State, In the brutal Injuries which he and his family received at the hands of an assassin, Resolved- That we will'join in every observance cal ru atecE to show reverence and love for our late merciful and just Chief Nagietraie. it OFFICE Of THE CANfEOLIERS Of PQBUO fcCHGOLS, First District of Pean ajlvsnia. Fhilaoblphia, April 17, 1885. At a meeMrg of the Controllers of Public School*. First District at p, uutylvanio, hei d at the Controllers’ Cham ber, on M fliiA*. April 17th, 1865. the following Pro anble ana Beroiutiocs were adapted: Wnereas, By an inscrutable dispensation of the Su. memo G<,v*rnoro* the Universe, ABKAHAM LINCOLN, IhePresidert of the Unite* States, has ba*n removed fromtmr widetrandtfce; hearts of a loyal people are wrap* with anguish at this sudden beieavement; whereas. The noble character of the departed, the many, virtues of his private and public life, the die nngulshed devotion manifested by him in all his acts to the e*nee of human freedom and equal rights to all mankind, end the sincere and whole soul consecration or MttseJf mlgnty tatk of the preservation of our glorious Union.and all its blessings io ub and posterity, do well dewTve the heartfelt acknowledge cue at of a grateful people; therefore, belt Resolved- That in the death of Abraham Lincoln, the Bixtee&th President of the United States, the nation baa susialned an affliction which we deeply mourn and de pict®. Resolved, That to Abraham Lincoln, under the bless ing of God, the nation owes tie preservation In a parted of awful peril, and we will ever associate with his me me rt a recollection of the deep debt of gratitude which weowehlm. Resolvtd. That we will ever hold iu grateful venera tion his unblemished character to a man, a patriot, and a statesman. Resolved , That we extend to the widow and family of our lamented President Ue assurance not only of our heartfelt sympathy, but abo of that of th * fourteen hundred lead ere and more than seventy-five thousand i-chcar* under our care. Resolved , That this Chamber shall be draped in monrsing lor six months in token of our grief and our nation's Jos-s. Resolved, That, as a just and fitting tribute to tha memory of the man whom we delight to honor, and whcee bright example we would desire the youth un der our care to emulate, the Public Schools of this Dis trict be cloßf d daring the present week. Resolved, That it be mom maeded to each Section to hold sneb appropriate exsreiseß on MONDAY AFTER NOON, April 24ib, as will fuither testify the grief of all connected with our Public be bools on tha occasion of this.«rr«a* National Criamiiy, and that each Section b* requested, to forward an attested record of ite pro ceeding* to this Board, to be put together and forwarded to the family of our late President with the resolutions of this meeting. Prom the minutes. aplB 8t BENNY W. HALLIWELL, Secretary. I®" BATE OF THE HUMANE HOME *« COMPANY, No. 4r . - • PHH.ADTST.PHrA, April 17, 18%. At a special metting of the HUMANE HDSB COM PANY, held this evening, the following preamble and resolutions were unanictouriy adopted: Whereas, We ere called upon to express our grief iu common withnour fellow countrvmeu upon the sad ana terrible calamity we have suffered in the death of our he-oved Crief Magietrate, ABBaHAM LINCOLN; therefore, belt Resolved. Ti at while in sorrow and mourning we learn of our martyred Chieftain’s death, we feel confi dent that our Divine Father, who has carried us tbrough the past four years of war and suffering, will mike all things equal, and in the end con found onr enemies, avesge his death* reward him for hte goed works, and restore to our country the peace to earnestly desired. Resolved, That the hall and apparatus of the Com pany be shrouded in mourning for the space of thirty days, and that the foregoing resolutions bs published, in the Public, Ledger, Press, and Inquirer, of the city of Philadelphia Committee- Ed J, Megaigan, Tbos. Hamilton, Wm. Hegantwiler, J. A. Meet®, J. H. Conklin: 8.-L HIFPAKD, President. Attest—J. P Etahl, Seo’y Htimaae Bo e Co., No 4 * BFT STORE CLUB SPECIAL V 3& MELTING; . : " ' . Pheladelphta, Aoril 17, IABS. At-n sploial meeting .of the KEIoTONS CLUB, of PenpeylvStda, Weld MONDAY Evening, the following 'preamble aid resolution, were uxanimously adouted: . Whereas. ti?o President of the United States, ABEA- has been assassinated; and ■ Whereas. The Keystone Club, iu common with all true citizens of the United States, mourn this sad cala mity, regardingieasanoutxageon the American cha -tfieter, and npon Democratic Rtpresantative Govern* meet, an act which ha* produced the direst calamity end clothed the land in utter woe. Resofoeef, That the members of the Keystone Club express their detestation of lhis-crime* deplore its con sequence*, and unite with theflbniveisal expression of rsorrow at this exeat calamity. GINBRAL WM. McCANDLE6B, President. JOHN CAMPBELL, Corresponding Secretary. ap!B •3H* J>IYIOIS2SI> NOTICE.-OFFICE OF MihERAL OIL COMPANY, 534 WALNUT Philadelphia* April 17. Ti e Board of Director* bay* this d*y declared & divi dend of CBS PER CE3T. on the cseit&l stack of the Company, payable at thett office on and after the 26th lust., deer of Stale lanes The transfer hooka will cloven tbe 19th instant, at 3 o’clockP. M and re open on the 27th. infit. Hr. SSA-'SIiS, eplS-8t . . ; Secretary, .. UffIOaiMJECTISO TO PABTICI- I® PA fB IN' TBS FOBSSAti BBBVXCS3 OF P&S SJDEBT LUfCOLST. In accordance with the request > the Actisjr Secretary of State, the UNION, GKRBBN -BTEBET, ST PATTIS, and EBSdtZBR METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHES of this city will meet for preyerln the Union M. R Church, FOURTH Street,be tween Marks* and Arch, on WJSONEB.D AY next, 19th last., at 12 o’clock. :ap!B 2t* rja* OFFICE OF THE JERSEY WELL 9S& OIL COMPANY. 4»9 CHESTNUT Street. Philadelphia- April 17. 1835. DIVIDEND —The Directors have thU day declared their TAlrd Monfh’y Dividend of THREE f&R GENT , payable at the Office on. and after Hay 1 The transfer boohs -win ife closed from the 214 instant until Ist proximo. W M BARLOW, aplS tuthi3t Secretary and Treasurer. a.Ta» KOTICE.-AT A MEETING OF THE vS& Snbf-cribers of SCOTT’S EVENING GOLD AW'D STOCK EXCHANGE it was unanimously resolved to adjourn until THURSDAY BVBNiNG next, after the OhieQoiea of our late President. ABRaHAM LIN COLN. : . It *3Sf*> HORTICULT CBAI HALL-S, W. 1™? corner BRoad and WaLSUP Sts. Monthly Display and Stated Meeting THIS EVENING.. it rgr SOUTHWARK NATIONAL BANK, t3B» Philadelphia- April 17,1805. At the stated meeting of the Board of Directors, held this morning, one of ihe members having announced to the Board the awful calamity that had befallen the na tion in the e;uel asaass.nation of its Chief Magistrate, it was unanimously Resolved* That this Board do immediately adjourn wl-bont transecting any business; and that we will cordially unite with our fellow citizens in anydemon ttraiions of respect and sympathy that may be tendered to tt e memory of our belovt d President, the Saviour of his country. F. P. BTBBL, It Cashier. NOTICE-ATTENTION!—StESI- W 3& BEES of the 71st REGIMENT P. V. (late Coio nelßaher’s Begin ent) are requested to meet at C 2f. Bevt> ’s, SIXTH Street, below Chestnut, THIS EVEN ING, at/Ko’Oocz. for the purpose of making arrange ments to attend the funeral of our late lamented PEE SiBENC. By order of the Committee _ . _ _ __-**-*_ , Captain J. DEVINE- Sergeant J. J. BURNS. It* CHARLES 8. OLCOTf. IN CONSKOUENCE OF THE NA« 12®' TIONiL CALAMITY. TBB FAIR which was to have been held at HaSOMiC HALL during the week following April 17th*by “PerseveranceLodge,No.4. In dependent Order of Good Samaritans and Daughters of Samaria, ” will be postponed until May 2d, 1835 lfc*jg STATEMENT OF THE EGBERT I® OIL COMPANY PROM MAY 10th, 1854, TO MARCH Slst, Jiss. Total receipts. 860 01 Paid dividends July 9. $12.6C0; Aug. S 9, $10,000; Oct 20, $10,000; Deo 22, l£64 t $16.000-.—..— $17,500 00 Exytnae at We 115.799 88 “ State Tax.« 1,625 10 ** Salary of Snpßrintendent... 1023 84 • ** Assistant Clerk.... 333 28 ” Books, Stationery, 60S 74 01.882 74 Balance on hand, March 31,1885.....520,677 28 aplB-8t WM. mT CASTER, Treasurer. OFFICE OF “THE HOOTER AMO las? Marshall oil g 0.,” • . N. W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut, Room- No. S. TO THE STOCKHOLDERS: # . The Directors would respectfully-inform the Stock holders of "The Hoover and Marshall Oil Company” that the affairs of the Company are in a good and sound condition, and that the developments on thelrprooerty are being vigorously prosecuted. That they could have declared a dividend some time ago from the products of their well, now yielding, bnt instead of doing so have applied the proceeds thereof to the boring of the new welt on the * Hoover” track. __ They have also leased a portion of the fifty -acre tract, and have had -several applications for more leases for h»h the oil.' The wells on this tract are to be sunk im mediately , Several Targe at ikes having recent’y been made in the immediate vicinity of the fifty, acre tract, they feel the greatest confidence in expeMtngthe most satisfactory results. The well now being bared by the Company, on the SoovertTact, they feel assured will yield notless than sixty barrels of oil per day Thebooksof the Co mpany, with letters almost dally received from the Su perintendent, are open for inspection at the office of the Disorder of the Board of Directors. y rOI H. B BARNHURBT, Secretary. Philadelphia, April 11th, 1863. aplB 8i . AMERICAN MAIL MIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. CAPITAL $300,000. 6,000 SHARES—PAR VALUE, $3O, T&BSIPBNT, HENRY THOMAS. T&BASUBBR. jobn Hall. BISECTORS, -HBNRY THOMAS, Harrisburg. JOHN w. HALL, Harrisburg. C. A WALRORN* Philadelphia. R. G. BIEMA9. Baltimore HENRY GiLBSBT, Harrisburg BANKERS, ADAMS & LEVIB, Philadelphia. The Subscription Book for the Capital Stock of this Company is now op*n at the Banking House of ADAMS & LEYIb, No. 305 CHEST*Br Rtxeet, Philadelphia. Persons wishing to make a profitable investment are respectfully invited to call on Hours ADAMS & LEVIS, who will atVß.them further information, and win show then! the Machines, now running and manioc nails. The advantage* we claim for our Machines over any otherein u i e, are: That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better head, ai d fewer imperfect nails. * That they effect a caving of not less than fifty par cent., in the expense of grinding knives and dies. t And the Machines being self feeding* they effaii a easing BaSBoM STBBE r HALL, at 12 o’clock oaWEDNBBDiY.to “eolemnlie theocoa- Sion of the funeral" of onr late C UIEF Addresses will be' delivered hr Mrs, Wilhelms Hr. Flnner, and others. . aplBx2t* FETBOLEUII THE HEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM OOMPANIf, ORGANIZED UNBXB THE HIHIBO ABD HANUFAOTUBBf® LAWS OF THE STATE OF BBW TOBK. CAPITAL, OWE MILLION DOLLARS, » t ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, fNPBRSHAKS, NOT LIABLE TO FUBBHSS ASSESSMENT. OFFICES: 80. »•» EMPIRE BUILDING, Bo Tl BROADWAY, BBW TOES. r Pobt Orrioß addkbss, Box 80. 6388. New Yob*. opfiobbs. - Hon. DABIEL S. DICKINSON, President. WIL T. PHIPPS. Vtee Preiident. BOBEBT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BUKTIB. Mining Superintendent, Titusville, Pc. ATLAB TIC BANK-, 80. Mg Broadway. N.Y., Treaanry, The well! of the Company are now prodneinn oil.' Payment for stock may be made In drafts, regletered. notee, or Oovornment bonds end securities, which bonds and securities will bo taken at their market value. Remittances may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box So. 6368. Sew Fork City, or to ‘‘Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the Bew York and Liverpool Petroleum Company, 80. 142 Broadway, Bow lon City,” or to any of Its agents. • mhS-Sm wasp" OFFICE OF THE PIERRE PONT OIL COMPANY, xai South THIRD Street,, Philadelphia. A meeting cf the Stockholders will beheld at the office of (he Company, on HOBDAY, May Ist, >894. at M o’clock M , fi r ihe purpose of organization aad election of Directors to serve for the entnina year. apl7-tf WM H WALLACE, Secretary, KSf OFFICE OF CORN PLANTER Oil, COMPANY, No. 54* WALNUT Stieet, March 27 The ANNUAL MBSTIBH* of tb« Stockholders ofthl* Company will he held at their offle* on TtTJSSP AY, APBIL 16ih. 1£65. at 12 o’clock 81, at which time an Election for Directors to serve the ensuing year wIU be held. THOHASBSBABi.Be mh2S tuatap\B Secretary, OFFICE OF THE HAPLB AMBER 19? OIL COMPACT, »3 Sooth THIBD Street. PsiirADHiiPHiA, April 10, 1855, The first annual meeting of the stockholders of this Ccmpanv wUI be held on V? BBHEbDAY, the 3d day of May, 1885. at the office of rhe Company, between the hoars of 4 and 5 o'clock P M., to elect FIVE DIRECTORS, to tervi for one jyear. B. BEAU MOST STALEY, apll- tmhfftt* Secretary. OFFICE OF THE OAMEROH PE> »» TBOLEUM COHPAKY, 33* WALNUT street; ~ Philadelphia, Ap»U 13, 1686. v - By a resolution of the Board of Directors, the books of this Company were closed on MONDAY, the 10th in*t Holders of receipts'will please present them at the Office and receive their certificates. -*V Per the information of subscribers it maybe stated that, besides the several wells now in operation o i one of the farms of this Company, forty new wells are now being smk. several of which will be .finished within sixty days; whilst on their other farm the Board have directed forty lots to be leased, for - wnioh there are al r«*y applicant, for DABLIHGTO V, ap? j.6t Sacretaryc OFFICE OF THE BI SOLUTE MINUS G COMPANY, No 33* WALNUT St. Pkiladblfhia. April II 1865 NOTION is hereby liven that all Stosk of the RE3O - MINING COMPANY on which instalments are dne and unpaid Is hereby declared forfeited, and will be sold at public auction on &ATDBDAT, thelStkday of May, 1866, at 12 o’clock. noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Corporation according Charter Mid By* Laws, unless redeemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A. HODPEh. ap!2 tiny 13 Secretary and Treasurer. EES** HOTICE:-THE OPEUISG CEBE-* 1® MONIES cf the new MUA TGI PAL HOSPITAL have been postponed until THURSDAY, the 27th hast;; at 3 o’clock P. M. The public are invited to attend without farther notice By order of the Board. api7-3t WM. H. gBlCHLiah, Secretary. NOTICE —A SPECIAL MEETING of the Stockholders of the BLUB CBBBK OIL COMPANV will beheld at the Company’s office, No. *O7 WALNUT Street, on SATURDAY, the 22d April, at 4 o’clock P- M. •* „ By order of the Board. R B. ALSO?, apU-lOt* r Secretary. K®* 1 NOBTHEBN ETBERTIEB A.SD »» PENN TOWNSHIP RAILROAD COMPANY, Philadelphia. April 8,1856 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, and an Election for Officers to serve for the on* auiog year, and until others shall be elected, wtH be of the Philadelphia and Reeding Bail road Company, No. 337 South FdOR’IH Streeter on ■asssi thBW •3®““ MIHVTIHIU AKB - BCSOOfe- HANHA . BAILBOAD COMPAeY, OFFICE 22T South FOOBTH Street. . Phh.absi.phia, April 6th, 1886 The annual meeting of tlie Stockholder* of thl* company, and an election for President and six Managers, mill take pli ce at thiMJFFIGS of the COM... FAN?, on HOBDAY, the let day of Hay next, at Id o’clock M ap7 trnyl • WH. H WBBB, Secretary. |®» “PORTUGUESE ISTfBSATIOS- E3G Ah EXaiHITIOS. ’ ’-Contributors to the above Exllbiiion'wlU receive every information by calling at the office of the Portuguese Consul, 201 South FBOKT Street. ap!6 «t «2S» OFFICE OF TBS AMERICAN I® FIBK IHSUBAHOE OOHPABY, Phh.akxi.phi a, April 10,1885. The Directors have tbta day declared a Dividend of SBVBB BOLLAEB AKD FIFTY CEET3 FEB SHABE tor ibe last Mx Months, which mill he paid to the Stock holders or thotr legal Bepreaentativea, on and after the 20th instant, CLBsR OF Af.L TAXES. apll-9t AbBERT 0. L. CHAWFOKD, Sec’y. GOOD SPRING RAILROAD *W COHPA9T Philadelphia.- April 8.1885 The annual meeting of the stockholder* of this Corn pany* and an election for President and six Managers to serve for the ensuing year. and. until otherß shall be elected. Trill be held at the Office of the Polladelphla and Beading Railroad Company* 80. 237 South FOURTH Street- on MOHDaY* the Ist day of May next, at \X& o’clock A. M • . . &pB-tmyl WH. H. WEBB, Secretary, ra* HOTICE IB HEREBY GIYEIS BSE? that the Annutl Meeting of the Stockholders of the CENTRAL TRANSPORTATION COMPANY OP PSHBRYLVAHIA ‘will be held at the office, corner of THIRTIETH ana MARKET Streets, West Philadelphia, on MONDAY, the 24th day of April next, at 10 o’clock A M, for the purpose of electing Nine Directors, a Treasurer, and Secretary, to serve for one year. J F. COTTRINOER. Secretary. Philadelphia, April 8,1865. . apB-l2t IHAMCOOR’S CORPS OP YETE BANB. „ Hbabqoartbbb, Bichbokd Ball. April 18.1865 All mem mustered tie 6th and Bib Inst., and recruited at Pifih and Frans streets, will receive their Clothing 'and Special Bounty, and he forwarded to Washlnston TBIS EVENING ‘ ■ - , , „ They will he .repaved to execute their Powers of Attorney for. the collection of City Bounty at these Bead quarter* THIS DAT, atlO o'eloch A. M All ahsonteee will he treated as DESERVE SS. By order of . _B I TaXMAN. It* Mai let Army Corps and Brevet Col. IT, a, V, STHE DAY IS OURS ! 215th PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS, 9th UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. TBE MIDITABY COMMITTBB OF THE UNION LEAGUE Me received authority to raise ANOTESB BEOIMEBT OP INFANTRY for TWELVE MONTHS' SERVICE, MMK THE CALL OP DEOBMBER 19, 186*. Orders have been liven to the Provost Marshals and other Mastering Officers to master In Booruite for the Bailment. The Officers are all Veteran Boldlors, end will take, care of their men, and he with them in the field. NATIONAL GUARDS’ HAUL, > KA.OE STREET, BELOW SIXTH. CITY ABD CTITED STATES BOUNTIES: ORE *aOO. TWO TEARS ............. 650. THESE YEARS ........ 800. Besides the HIGHEST WABD BOUNTIES and PAT, RATIONS, and CLOTHINX Btciuitlog Stallone have been eetabllshed in various par! a ol theslty. By order of the MILITARY COMMITTEE OP THE UNION LEAGUE ap7,B-apll tnthsdt t PRIZE MONE* AND GOVERN MENT BOUNTY TO ALL WHO BETTES THE WITS* STnTBS MAEIfifB CORPS. , Orders bare been received from the bead of the. Marine Corps at Washington not to restrict recruits to a particular class (as has been the cue heretofore)* but to receive ALL who hare served in the volunteer ser vice, or in the r* solars, or in the marines, and have been honorably discharged. Koch persons enlistlns in \he United States Marines trill receive the Govern ment bounty. and will also be entitled to. their share of Srize money in any capture of the enemy s vessels, ’or farther information apply at the recruiting ren dezvous So 311 Soath FBOHT Street, between 0 A. M. and 3 o’slock P. M., ereiy day but Sunday. JAMES FOBETHY, Captain and BeornUing Officer. QUODS REDUCED TO ~ I have reduced my entire nook or goods, consisting at •WATCHES, fine jewelry, SILVER PLATED WARE, and lolld SILVERWARE, to present (old prioes. HABPER, Jto. *“,520 &BCH STREET. W&J» •10 FEB SHARE, SOLITARY' HEADQ.XTAETEES, GOLD PRIOES. , TUESDAY, APRIL 18,1885. RETAIL DRY GOODS. Li O K GOo n s, SUITABLE FOB MOURffIG PURPOSES. MOKMS) CLOTHIER, 62 SOUTH SECOND STREET, ■ R* . ABOVE CHESTNUT. gLACK GOODS, ' SUITABLE ton TBS PBAPIWO - oif PUBEIO AND PEPYATE BUILDIiraS, IN HXMOEYOP ONE EATS BBLOVED PBBBIDBNTV FOR SALS BY EDWIN HALL * Oft, tpll Blf ■ 80 SOUTH' SECOND'Stmt. iJJL LONE SUR LE LAC, moonlight on the lake. EYRE .a LANDELL, FOURTH and ARCH Streets, HAVE NOW THEIH SECOND OPINING OF SPBIKG MY GOODS, COWPKIBIKa AJiL TBS XOYHI.TIBB ADAPIEDTO P'[MT*ot.lßa CITY RETAIL SALE 3; MOON STYLE DE LAINES. MOON STYLE POULARDS. SUMMER PLAID SILKS, RICHEST BLUE SILKS. BEST BLACK SILKS. , FASHIONABLE SHAWLS. ■ PONGEES FOB TOURISTS. ADELIA CLOTHS, NOVELTIES. STAPLE GOODS, NEW STOCK. NEW GOODS OPEN DAILY. ap!7-tf TOHN F. YOUNG. O i . No. TO North FOURTH Street, Bag now.ln .tore a mo»t extonslve auortnunt at DRESS HOODS at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. apS-lmlf SEW PUBLICATIONS. « THE GREATEST OF LIVING OAF-: A TAINS. ’ '—London Time*. PUBLISHED THIS DAY, BRADLEY’S LIFE OF . CHEN. W. T. ISHEBMAN, Being an an then tie an 4 reliable reoord of Us early lire and remarkable .C.sM..’6S ML DSht. SI.SM 71. P C. Brewster ] TTaken in executlau and to be sold as the property of me rectors, choree wardens, and vestrymen of the Church of the lnterceenor c HOW sheriff, jr Philadelphia* Sheriff’s Office, April 17,186fc aplB-3t CHERIFF’BTsALE.—BY VIRTUE OF AJ a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendue, on HOR DAY Evening, Hay 1,1666, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street HalL AU that threasrery brick store, dwelling Bo 1705, and lot of ground* situate on the east side of German town road, shout fifty-four feet-north o r Columbia ave nue, in the elty of Philadelphia; containing in front on Germantown road about seventeen feet nine inches and in depth about one hundred and five feet. , , [C. C, P. iM. ,’65 140 Debt. *99 75 Quin. 3 HENRY C HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 8.1665. aplB-3t OHERIFF’S BA.IJS.—BY VIRTUE OF a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, will he exposed to public saleorv.e&dne, ou MONDAY t Evening, May 1.1866* at 4 o’clock* at Saneom-street Hall, Ail that lot of ground «Uuate on the norehaatt side or romherland street in Germantown, iu the city or Philadelphia; containing in front on Cumberland street 49 feet, and In depth 130 feet Bounded northeast by sronrd of Mary Tyeon. southeast by ground or John (,Caldwell,and southWsstbyCnmberland*trett. Cwolch premises Thomas Hallowell, a nx.. by deed dated Ju’T Jst 1866, recorded In Deed Book B p y.« No. 111, ;pele 187, Ac., conyeved unto Alexander McDoagallin fee* mervinff grousd rent of thirty dollars i [D.C ;hi. ♦’BB. 374: Debt*.6@3s 30 B. Taylor. 3 • Taken in ex* cutlon and to be sold as the property or ' Alexander McDoueall. “ henry e. HOWELL, Sheriff Philadelphia. Sheriff’s Office, April 17.1865. ap:B-3t OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A . KJ writ of Venditioni Expoo as, to mo directed, will be exposed to public sale or vendae»oa MO ND AY Evening, May 1, 1866, at 4 o’clock, at Sansom-street Hall, all that lot of ground situate on the southwest side or Fowler street- 260 feet northwest of Jtffaraan street, ia the Twt nly- first warcDof the city of Philadelphia; con tuning in frost on Fowler street 1% feet and in depth. 90 feet CWbich premises John Ken worthy, et ux « or deed d»tcd February 9th. 18®, recorded iu Deed Book. A. 0. H ,Ko 77. page dll, Ac.. conTeyed unto James Cliat W [ o; cfVlt<66 :36L Debt, *197.94. Dolmgml Taken in execution end tojbeeold as the proporty of S&mn Chetwm'. LEERY 3. HOWELL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, AptUl7.l96S. ap’,B-8t OHERIFF’S SALE.—BY VIRTUE OF A O writ of Venditioni Exponas, to me directed, wiQ be exposed to public sale or vendue,on MONDAVEyeMiig, M»? 1,1866, at 4 o’clock, at Bansom-street-Hau* ~ , Ail that lot of ground situate ou ths northwest ride of . Tulip and northeast side of Tucker street, in fchp city of Philadelphia; eostainlng in front onTutio street sixty feet, and in depth one hundred and six fcet.to-aitwenty feet-wide s reet. [Which premises Geor*a W. Edwards* etux.* by deed dated December 29th. 1848, record* din Deed Book G- C.. Bo 95, page 497, Ac . convoyed unto'Samuel T. Bhuhklnfee, reserving ground rent ox forty-five dollars. * . , CD. C.; M., 65. 576. Debt, i44&40 E Taylor, 3 Taken in execution and to be sold, as the property of Sernoel T. Shank. HBNEY C. HGWfiLL, Bheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff’s Office, April 17,1865, OPIB-S^ gVORGAN, ORB, ft CO., STEAM BK fetea.'TßiW®! FINANCIAL,. U. 8. eEVSN-THIBST LOAN. By anthority of tha Becmtar, of the Treaenry, the nndenlgned kae uenmed the S*n«nl EnbenlnUoi Agmey for tho gal* of UniUd State* Treaeury Not*, boaring aavan and. thna-tanth* m eant intawt Mr annum, known a* tht BEVEN.THIRTY LOAN. Them JTotoe »• laanad under data Of Ann* 18,1888, and are yayahl* three yaan firom that time, In eur raney. or are eoavtitihl* at tha optlen of tha holder into U, 8. BffiO SIX FEB CENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS. Then Bond* axe now worth ayranluni of nino x> oenk, inelndin* gold Internet from Novembor, whieh autko* tho avtnal tntt on tho T-8Q Loan, at anmint ntn, ineluding Internet, about ten per cent, per an num, beeidea lte exempHonfrma Stats and mvmtctpal taxation, wMch add* from ont to thrtejHr cent, mart, aeeotding to the rate levtod on other property. Che Internet le payable eemi-annnally by tonpon* attaahed to oath note, whiah may ha Mt offend aold to-any bank or hanker, Tho intereet amount* to One eont per day on a ,80 note. Two nuts per day on a fIOO not*. Ten cent* per day on a-S6!IO note. Twenty nnte per day on a *l.OOO not*. One Dollar per day on a ,6,000 note. Notoa of all tho denominations named will bo prompt-' ly furnished nponnoefptof enbaariptlonf, and the notes forwarded at once. The interest to Idth'June next will ho paid in advance. This is THE ONLY LOAN IN MARKET now offered by tho Government, and It la eonldently •xpested that its superior advantage, will make it tha GREAT POPULAR LOAN OP THE PEOPLE. Lee* than •800,000,000 of thO'Loan authorised by tho last Congress are now on the market. This amount, at tha rata at which it is being absorbed, will all he subscribed for within four months, when thr notes will undoubtedly command a premium, as has uni formly been the ease at the close of the subscriptions to other Loans. In order that sltisena of every town and sortion of the country may oe afforded facilities for taking the Loan, the National Banka, State Bank*, and Private Banker, throughout the country hays generally agreed to re. solve anheeriprione at par. Bnhs«rlben will select theb own agents, in whom they have confidants, and who only are to he reaponrihle for tho delivery of the notoa. for which they reeelye orders. JAY COOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGBNT. No. m SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHffikPKLfHlfi. COUPONS, 5-20, gS 1881. DUE MAI 1,1865, AND JULYI, BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET BATES, WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers, apg lm . lIP SOUTH THIRD STREET, OHABLBS KKOBT, ATittX. SBXSOg, JX. OHARLES EMORY & CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. 15 South Third street, PHILADSLFBIA. All kinds or nnenxrent fond* and Gold and Silver bought and eold, and Collection, made. Fartisnlar attention given to the purchase and sale of Government,State, and other Stocks and Loans on com mission. n«K-Bra 5-20 COUPORS, f DUB VLAS Ist, ' BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET FRICE, BY D&EXEL&COs, mhao-tmyl ffo. 3* SOUTH THIKD BTRSBT. 7.30. —5-m io-40. ADAMS ft LEVIS, No. 805 CHESTNUT STREET, BANKERS AND BROKERS- AH kinds of GOYBBRMBRT BBCUBITIBB ARD STOCKS BOUGHT, SOLD, ARD HBGOTIATED. GOLD ARD SILVER BOUGHT ARD SOLD. Special attention given to OIL STOCKS, mhlfl-am gSWABD XOBUtA HOKAOS B. XBABSOg. JJDW. ROBINS ft CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, RO. « SOUTH IHIBD SntEET, PHILADELPHIA. Au-Boneoy BARK HOTBB, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS. BOXDS. ARD GOVERRHBRT SECURITIES, BOUGHT ARD SOLD. Collection, mads on all parts of ths country. Deposit, received, enhiect to eight draft, and Interest allowed. mhB-Bm. gIOOND NATIONAL BANK; OF PITTSBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IROR CITY TRUST COMPART. 1 CAPITAL. $BOO,OOO. BARKERS’ ARD MERCHANTS’ COLLBCTIOHS promptly attended to on ths most favorable terms. e. X. WARNEB, President. JOHR S. PATTERBOR. Caehier. mh2-3m g[ U LEECH ft COMPANY, BANKERS AND STOCK B&OKEBS, HO. I* FA-BQUHAB BCIUJIHOS, (Yf ALEUT ST., BELOW THIRD), rmASSCFXU. Gold, aoTornmont Bonds, (HI and JHswllaneous Stoshs, bought and sold on Commission at ths Boards! Brokers. Dealers in Foreign Bxshangs. Letter, of cre dit Issued on London. Paris, Antwerp, dm JalS Sm rjNE FRANKLIN BAVING FUND, RO. 136 SOUTH FOURTHSTKIKT, BELOW CHESTNUT, Fays five per cent. Interest on Deposit*. Agents for the sale of United States 7 S-» Loans at Par. Govern ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought and sold tor depositors and others on Commlialon. mhl7-3m CAMUEL ALLEN, O STOCK BROKER, „ Ro. 136 South THIRD Street, mhl7-lm» PHH.amp.yHiA. JJ ARD ENG ft GARDNER, 4X3 ARCH STREET, WILL OPEN ON mCRSDAY, APAIL 13tH, THREE HUNDRED CASES STRAir GOODS, JUST. RECEIVED, FROM EASTERN MANU FACTURERS. A large stock of FAROBORG BOHRETB. FRBRCH FLOWERS, LACES, RIBBOHB. MALINES, FRENCH FRdHES, Ac,, to which wo Invito the attention o: the trade: »»»•« JTRBWORKS! BOHAR OARDLEB. WHIRLS, ROCKETS, > SHAKES, FLYIRG PIGROHS. FLOWERPOTS, . COLORED FIRES, , „ ” TEIAHGLBB, Ac., Ac.; ac., For eale b y . - a. hl pr ft 00., «»•»* &19 KABSXTRbwt. WANTS. Wanted— a salesman in a CLOTH BTOU, to «11 dIT trod*. Adaitss, wi:o seal name. Box o»S, PestOßce. ap» »« WANTED, AT $l5O FEE MONTH, " A RELIABLE OaHVASSEB in «T«t, town and oeraaty, lor the KURSK and SPY. th» most Interesting and exctilrg book ever published, embracing the ad ventures of * woman in the Union army as Norte, Scout and Spy, giving a moat vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearing $l5O per month, which We will prove to any doubting Applicant- Send for circulars. Address BROS. 4C'3.,F0 600 CHESTNUT Stre t, PMladei phUt,.PaJJ!. apl* na^ wanted-cakvassebs fob ”, LIFE IBSPHAKCg The best terms offered. Ap ply at 433 OBBBTNUT St.. second story _ inb2l Im* AN ORIGINAL SHARP; IN AN OIL COMPANY now forming can be procured by ad dressing “Petroleum*-” bo* 1776 Post Office. ap\7-2t* aA.NAL.BOAT BUILDERS AND CAULKBBB WANTED* at CHESTER, Constant employment gives Address WILLIAM FRICK & CO,, apio-lm Chester. Fauna, TpIPLOYMCENT SOTOS* FOR HOUBB KEEPERS* Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Waiters, Norses, Cooke* Laundresses, and general housework* white and colored. 903 LOCUST St. ap4-!nr T?MPLOYMENT HOTOR fob CLERKS, AJ Book-keepers, Salesmen. Packers. Porters.Watch* men. Coachmen* Drivers* Conductors, Bar-tenders, Waiters, Farm* hands. Gardeners, £c. Employers suited at short notice, 803 and 804 LOCUSTSt. ap4-lm THING OF TJjE TIMES VA-ROWBBPB PBIZB BNYBLOPBS; —Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given to iMEenta On receipt of stfi we will mail, post-paid* 100 Envelopes* and a splendid Solid Silver Banting- Case Watch as a premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and fnllpariienlars* on receipt of 25cants. Ad dress A. H. BOWES A GO., P. 0., Box 4»D, 36 BBBK MAST Sgeet, N. Y. mhWam WOOL, WOOL. *" waHTE o—A good second-hand • 30 INCH CONDENSER and NBOOND BREAKER LAP DRAW. Address . S. C BRINSEB, apiagj* Hidd-etown* ra. m WANTED TO BENT—FOR ONE ■™' or more yeata. a good HOUSE, with modern im provements, furnished or unfurnished; -location pre ferred between Broad and Twenty, first ctreets.onChest n ut. Walnut, or fcptace streets; Posse Baton required about Jnly Ist. An excellent opportanitr to 'rent by persons going abroad. Good locations other than above not objectionable. Address Box 362. P. O &pl4-6t* FOR BAL£ ANn TO LET. Mf o r sal e—a handsome COUNTRY SEAT on School-house Cane; near Ger mantown Large Stone House- with all modern con veniences; Stone Coach House and Stable, with Stalls for six Her tee. Grounds well planted, shaded, and improved; and a 1! in perfect order and repair. For particular*, inquire at lit CHESTNUT St, apl6-fi**lf - m BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY BEBL MDERCE, BOXBOBOUGH, Twenty-first ward, ,i C and a .half mH*s from the citv. FOR SALE, by M, THOMAS & SONS. April 26th, 1835, ap\B fit* m FOB SALE—HANDSOME STONE JBICOTTAGEi containing eight rooms; situated in the lower end of Germantown, near Fisher's Lane station. Averr location. Lot*i6o byISO feet, Posses^ Apply an 8- tntbftia;* Noe. SO and 13 North F &ONT St, f TO LET —A THREE-STORY ■kl BOUSE, with three-story back buildings, No. 1533 CHES fNUT Street. Apply on the premises be tween 8 and Uo tlocfc A. If. It* £ CHESTER COUNTY FARM—JR 160 ACEBS—two miles from Downingtown* a 33 wlih STONE HAN SION, nine chambers, double deck Stone Barn, Stage passes the door every day, connect ing with Pennsylvania Railroad Fifteen acreß Mee dow; an Orchard of ICO Trees. For Bale and early possession. A, P, & I. H. MORRIS, apl7-st* ... 016A8,05 Street M TO RENT-A HANDSOME COT TAGS, ready furnished* on Oape Island, N J. In quire at 806 MARKET Street. Philadelphia. aplS Si* JOHN P, SLOAN. m BIXTEINTH . STREET. —FO R MB* SALE—a most desirable four story brick D WELL ING, 821 South Sixteenth street; two water closets, furnace, ges and tas-fixtures, marble vestibule, fine verandah, and situation most eligible Apply to J. H CURTIS & BOH* Real Estate Brokers. aplfiSl* 433 WAhSUr Street m SUPERIOR MANSION AND h LARGE LOT, bn the FRANKFORD Road, at AL LEGHENY Avenue, built in the most snbstantul man ner, with every possible convenience, with stable and carri&te louse This is a delightful residence for tum nfer or winter. H. F. GLENN, apifi tf 133 8 FOURTH St. m FOR SALE—A DESIRABLE'OOT* ne TabE. with 4K acres, on tie Old YOBg Bead. Large variety of fruit and shrubbery, carriage house* Ac. , and everything necessary to make It a desirable enmmer residence. B F GLENN. a P‘6 tf 133 S FOURTH 86. MFOR SALE— DWELLING 1025 FIL • BEET Street, Ngith early possession. Dwelling 1412 So Ah PENN Square. This is a delight ful residence in summer. ____ Large dwelling southeast corner EIGHTH and Spruce. Peat dwelling 184 North TWENTIETH. Row vacant. Also, many others, both large and small. B F. GLEHNI33 S FOURTH St , apIS-tf and 6, W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and Green. m CHESTNUT HILL COTTAGE HAND FURNITURE FOR BALE, with stable, ice house, ilower garden* fruit, and shade trees. Lot 842 feet front on Bethlehem turnpike, about three minutes’ walk north of the depot* with fiae view of the valley. J B. MI PCHBL. No. 310 YORK Avenue. Or. W. JL LITTLETON, aplg-St* No 514 WALNUT Street. gm, FOR SALE—A SPLENDID "building LOTo t FOUR ACRES, on STENTOM, Avenue, near Fifher s Lane Station, G. Jk N. R B.; unsurpassed in location or natural advantages; two springs of water, and some fine old trees. ALSO—3T ACRES OF GROUND on Flaher sLane, nearly adjoining the station and extending towards Old York Road; Bread street rum near the line. Apply _ iplB tuthalSt* Nos. 10 and 13 North FROl^St. A SUPERIOR FAMILY 'HORSE to,ale at MAHDBY’B Stable, BIHTH Berest, below Kat.. ' lt- TO OIL, COAL COMrAWXJSS; AND A OTBBRS.-Tbe large Bolidlar, »itaat«d.atKo. EUBEET MAO GEBOOB, It *lO WALHUT Street, TO OIL MEN. A . FOB SALE, FIFTY-ORB ACRES OF LAND os Two-Mile Run, Sugar (Jreek Township, Venango County, Pennsyl vania, ox e hundred yards from Kunile’s celebrated ■Wells. This tract is sot excelled by any in the State for'the production of the best Lubilcafctng Oils. For particulars apply at No. dlls UT ALJffUT Street. ' >pl£th»tu3t* “PTJSJKESS ESTABLISHMENT FOR -L> saLB IB THJB CITY OF WASHINGTON.—In consequence of the 111-health of the proprietor, a well* established and profitable Wine* Liquor, and Family Grocer?, wholesale end retail, business is now offered for sale, together with the lease of the premises, about fire years to run. * Ike stock consist* of a very choice end wall-selected assoitment of the above articles, and a ill bs sold in whole or In part Applv for farther information, by letter, to JAMBS WILSON, Box Ho. 831 Washington Fost Office, D, C. ap!7 8l fllL LANDS FOE SALE.—A YALUA bIe Tract of 186 acres Boring ■Territory, on Ma* boning Elver. In Lawrence county. Pa. Also, a Tract of 75 acres on Cherry Knit. B. F OLBSN, apie-tf las South FOUST g Street. PTOB BENT—AN OFFICE, FINELY ■A- located on CHESTNUT Street, suitable for an Oil- Company. May be had on easy terms. Inquire of C. BARTX.B9OST, No 311 CHESTNUT Street, ap!6 St Second Floor. WM. F. WARBURTON, FASHION ABXiE HATTER, 430 Chestnut Street. NEXT DOOB TO THE POST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA) pAFEB FLAGS, PORTRAITS, AND BADGES, DRAPED IN MOURNING, FOB SALB, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, BY EINGWALT & KEOWN, V 111 and lIS SOUTH FOURTH, STREET, OVER ••PRESS” OFFICE. fJHE NATION MOIJKNS.. POKTKAIT OF PRESIDENT-LINCOLN, Life SUo, for % Cents, HANDSOME MOURNING FLAGS, with Anpropriste : Mottoes, 35 and *l5 Cents. BEAUTIFUL MOURNING- SHIELDS, a New Article, with Proper Mottoes, 25 Cento. _--j Liberal Discount to the -Trade. MOURNING FLAGS AND FLA- D-»- CARDS. •■BUT IF THIS COUNTRY CANNOT BE SAVED WITHOUT GIVING. UP THAT PBINCIPLS, I WAS ABOUT TO SAY. I WOULD RATHER BE ASSASSI NATED UPON THIS SPOT THAN TO SURRENDER IT '" ABE AHAJI LINCOLN. Independence Hall, February 214,1861. A large Mourning Placard containing the. above Jns-. movable words, suitable for decorating purposes, te , gelh.r with the handsomest Mourning Plage yet pro duced V, .. . Percale wholes*. andrelAUgr J McOOTtT , Evening Bulletin Office* _ It* 11» South THIRD Street. ■piNELY EXECUTED MEDALS OF JL PRESIDENT LINCOLN and Lieutenant General U. S. GRANT. For sale at No. 3S6.OHESTHUI St, t} apißBff' JOHN S. WARNER A SONS PHOTOGRAPHS: OFIiR. LIN: OOLN —ThobestHkeneues of our late Preiident, hi card aid large sizes. Published by ap»st* CBBMBB *CO , AS,Bouth,EIGHTH St. PRESIDENT LINCOLN RADGES FOB. A sale, wholesale and retail. Yhateadeein>|Ued. aplB-St* ' Sal CHESTNUT ST. BE PUBLIC A N INVINCIBLES’ baDqbs, Smsalehy SOMERSET. «piB-«t« sai chestnut st. GUBBOBIPTION BOOKS FOB BUT AJ TRIE’S, SUPERIOR PORTRAITS OF - PRESIDENT EINOOLN, aieopsuat HO. 908 ARCH S^sat^ . Only Af sntforPhUadelp^a. A lew copies for sale. aplfrSt _ yOR THE ILLUMINATION. “GEN. GRANT CANDLES.'* Warranted not to “ B»»- ” For tale by BOBIBT fiOllHElli & SOI, 806 WiXKUT Street ciTToTT’B EVENING GOLD AND D KTOCKEXCHANGB at the ASSEMBLY BUILD IRaB, wSI bldpja Evwy Bventn* *H «*» »»»•«<*« el twines*. KINO A BAIRD, No. 60Y SANSOH Street auction sae.es* fIERKNESS’ BAZAAR, NINTH AND Streete. —ln respect to tie memorr of tbs late Presl- Borges- &c., f>r Wmirt 9„da. will ba POstponsO nntu THUBBDAY MOBKIMO. atlOo'clnOk. ste>. SPECIAL SALE OF HORSES, se w ratted to Harness and tie FoU assertions *1 site of ■ CITY BAZAAR AND Tatter ■22 K 84LLS. RAGE Utreet. SttvMg E!eveuuT„l Twelfth, FhjHdelphla . Eleventh an* _ OTEB* A CHAMPION, WVI be told wt pablic aalo. era . TUESDAY MORNING; APIS'IN 1566, af 10 o'clock A large number of Horae*, Wagon** aafd Htuneaa. comprising about KTXTY HORSES, Among the number are five ye&'duj’erior douMeteims. a large number of good single driviug sßci i addle Hcrses. two verysuprodt PosiesC fdF'ahiidfen, Fast trotting team—timeless thapfiminutos. Pair very superior Horses, about 7 ? ears old. warranted kind In air harness, very free* ityiian, and prompt' drivers, can trot'double in Smi* nnfes; oue' of them in Syaic, SO see They were raised in Delaware; are the proJJbfty of a pr?vit« KentleEuan. are warranted perfectly round. AlsCt ffrfiry superior fWL°f i^ T *4**y Mires, raised in JBTtliflgtou county, a. J.; beautiful bays, 18hends high, d yhafsold* war* rented perfectly sound, andTkliid in all heiress, A palr of matched gray hands high, g years old, both good saddle Uhrses. A. im|r of black Horse*. UK a*^ aim • haads,. sound and kind, 4 STorroa, of good style and carriage. A brown Mare, sound and kind. * 45& o, ??Js*s?* 80t^d and kind, 9 years old. * roundj-suitable for a lady. ' BW*e, 6 years 4>J4/sound ahd kind W M oa. and Hmjums auia. A beautiful bay Horse, can trot iC2 60'.' Watson a&yflng top Waion ,* Harness by Philllna A brown Horse, 5 years old. 16 h anils, jumid anfkißA. Trotting Mere, shirting top Wsgon%7wMu klna " A bay Mare.A rf&ts >W, souno and kind, fearless or locomotives, cfcn trot in smin ; joetintrom Wagon, to o^ t WwmTZt% A bay flfare, fiyexrsbld* fg'ttrotten' , A'dark kray Horee.l6 band* hfglf, fryfears old. A pair or Moles, with Wagon and Harness." A bay Stallion of gre&i&tyJe, fast traveller. A Urfee black Hor*>e euftable for A bay Horse tuitable for family horaa. ~ . ALSO, A large number of other Horses for draught 1 " number of new'aod second hand Wagons of and second handf Full partlculara in catalogues at tWa sale. £ : g.—Good »tabling tor horses for priratd-salet K. B.—So oa account »>f weather. *>?*»?* The above flue Mateh Uoree* can be soeu on STESfe a ca SMFIOB. »>l7a aonioaosn. "QIDIB AND TALLOW—WILL BE . * sold atPoWioSEstioa, oa wbd»EBßay. thosntb last .at 11, o’clock A M.,ai &!XTH-BritgSf WHARF tls MlpwlntartieUs, mors ort^s: 3,Hl2'Sailed Beef Hides. SIS Dry Best Bides. 14 Dry Calf Silas 495 Sheep Felts. 244*4 poaads of Tallow CBeeD. dSSK fallens Neata-foot OIL 2,142 poands of Tallow Scrape. 4.560 pairs of Boras. 2,000 assorted Bmpty Barrels Terms cash; ia Gorernmsat fends,' „ , „ O 88LL, tlsat. Col. *B. 8. WAKHiaOTOK, April 14, MBS apt? « AMCSE'MtEWTS.* ■fJEW CHEBTNCT-SIBBET THBi- Th® public are moat «ipeefcfaUyiii»hn«€ fcb»t. i* consequence ol the *V *V NATIONAL CALAMITY tbathaafaUen upon oar country, tail as £ sHebi token ol respect to OT3E LATE BELOVED PEESIDESTT. this Theatre w>L be closed until TiiDEiDAY EVES ISO APRIL 88.' wm e mss, LEGS ARP GROVER. QARD.— WALNUTS T. THEATRE. TO THE PUBLIO; In, ““Eeqnenca of the great CALA MITY the Ration has suffered, and my own affliction at the losi of one of ay most esteemed friends I beg to state that I will not be aide to per form until THtrnSD AT. Ytrar obedient eervant, TBLICITA VBSIVALI. ABCH-BTBEBT THEATRS. The public are respectfully notified that as an hnmbto trlhnt* of respect to the memory of oar late HONOKgiy CHIEF MAGISTRATE, this Theatre will be c!o*-d «». turarther notice. LOBISAOKBW. We concur in the abore. OROVBR & 815*. Lessees and Mansgers of the Hew fihe^Rn?N^n 1 Z T - ■>;_ H SMITS’S reading of BjOCH ARDBB will be postponed until MAY n. isls.» 0 N^ C PF NTOF THE GREAT NA- £& *£?* L._ CARPENTER RB— i.y he u*g postponed Ma Twentieth Floral Ball, on account of the sad calamity of the country. Due notice will be given when the festival will taka placs at the Academy of Mnslo. api7 at* jTJRAND COMPLIMENTARY BALL Jri, to the Sxpreatmen of Philadelphia. TUESDAY EVENING, April 18th, 1866,at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Tickets. One Dollar. ap!4 4t* fTJJERMANIA ORCHESTRA.— PUBLIC AA REHEARSALS every SAtURDAY at 3% o clock P. M., at MUSICAL FUND HAL L. Single «ckeß, Sf cents. Six Tickets, $1; to be had at Tmmoler’* An dre’s, and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the Hall no7-tf THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, ■A CHESTNUT street, above Tenth, la OPEN- DAILY for visitors, from 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. je2B BOARWS6, QUITE OF SECOND-STORY‘COMMU- O Bleating Booms, withboard, on Chss*nnt; near Pit teenth, for person or persons willing to advance 12 K) or SSCOtoalady. Unexceptionable reference. ••Alpha,” Press Office it* 99R SOUTH BROAD STREET.-VA- Asvl c . n t, two handsome seeend-story front ROOMS, and two single Rooms. apl6-6t* LOST ANO FO Jjpo TICE . —ALL PERSONS ARB cautioned against due bill for FI/K HUNDRED DOLLARS, eigne* CHaRi S 3 W. WOiO WARD, dated March 14, la6d, payable to me only, the tame haying been stolen and payment stopped. GE<>BGE G. GRUBB, - It* 309 WALNUT Street. TOBT —A PERPETUAL POLICY, «u-J given by the Franklin Fire Insurance -Company © Philadelphia, No. 2G04, dated January 9th, li-88. to JOHN P. MOHIER, and by him transferred to WHL GRANT, April 13, 1843, haying been lost a suitable Reward wifi he Kiven for it. return to JOB* WISE, No. 561 North FIFTH Street Philadelphia, April 6, 1865. ap7-13t* CAMDEN AND AT WWBW! I'.lUfllLANTiq RAILROAD. —Train* leave Vine-street Ferry as follow.: __ Mail Train * .****7,3o A M. freight, with Passenger Gate attached........ 9 00 A. K, Atl&utie Accommodatton.********v--4.M P. M* Junction Accommodation* *• • -_** *••*****-EE) F. M, RETURNING, LEAYB ATLANTIC Atlantic Accommodation.*•*•*»-*-*♦• »***~>*~**B.2o A. M. Freight, with Passenger Cars. attached . .12.06 P. M, Mail Train—-...- -,,-346P. Bt. Junction Accommodation*,«>~6.33 A- h. EXTRA HAD DON FIELD TRAINS Leaye Vine street 31,16 A. M„, Haddonfidfd 1.30 P. K. a. B.—Freight must hedeliyered at Cooper’s Point before 5 P. M. to insure its going down the next day. mh9 2mif JOHN G. BRYANT, Ageht fSMiamo PHIIaABBI PHI A, jWPMKiBiI AND READING RAILROAD. -CHANGE OF HOUR.. Os and after Monday, 17th lust., the Accommodation. Train f S.—THE ;SClenieet aeeort!B2«it latke citv Twenty ftee Mgjm -SSiS flSsBa&M^^La^ —L rTTAMRTON OF ENOLANO. PEAS 3E-Tha finest and eweeleet-flaTored rartety;jn« re eelved bom kondon. afreet • n^fwirogSh. gm ojjfiON SEED. —YELLOWBTKAS- JEsiwbH' Sed Wetter*field; White and Silver ■sfeSSlhXfe wnulne 555U6. HBSRY A DSsES, TldleaßSTflHl Street. aplt-stndi* .a .ft—a. FOR ALBANY ANB TROY, JOBC HEW YOKE. VIA DELAWARE _ASD KaWTAS CAHAIe-vThe. Bam S. MA-EaßaH. T. Spicer, master, fa now load!** at first wharf below street for tb* aboT« points, and Will leftY* os WBUJJBSDAt, at a o'clock. ~ , ?01 freiiht, which wIU te UVen on reasonahle twms, apply to D. L. PLASAtJa® Area*. apl7-St 30* South DKhAWAKK Avenue. t WRITTEN AND VERBAL DB SCBIPTIODB of Character, Oonstltatloa, •nd**- lept, with ADVICE on Boslnem, Health, „d evenlni, by &, aell-tathslvif Ha. MA T?gSTHBt..aboveCiia.tßnt- PREAT OHRIQSITY.-r-SOMETHINO VTnwfol eent for S 5 e?9lt- Address BoaS HI Pott OSSf. wu *