CAIKO. THB CHAMBER OV OOMMBBOa OPKN2D—THB COTTOH Cairo, April i7.-Tiio Cairo Chamber of Oom meroe was formally opened to-day. ElgM hundred and eighty-five bales Of ootton -passed up yesterday and to-day, principally for Cin cinnati. a btsawkk bornud—gotbrai, washburnr. Caieo, April is.—The steamer Clara Foe, laden with Government forage, en route to Nashville, was burned last night,near Eddyavtlle, Cumberland river. Thirty one bales of ootton for St. Louis passed up to-day. By request of the people of Memphis, General ■Washburno has reoalled his resignation for a short -time. NEW TOIIK CITE. New YORK, April 18. PILGRIMS TO WASHINGTON. Governor Andrew and staff arrived from Boston this morning, and left for Washington. , - The OJMsens’Committee, also the committee of merchants, and many prominent individuals, loft to-day for Workington, to attend the obsequies of the President. , ARRIVAL OB THR Alt AGO 'WITH XHK PORT BUMPTBR VISITORS. The steamer Arago arrived to-night from Charier ton with the returning visitors to Fort Sumpter. Generals Dlx, Anderson, Townsend, Fry, Del&tteld, Holland Doubleday. are among the passengers. V A BOitDBD WARBHOCSS BURKKD. .' -A fire broke but this morning In the bonded Warehouse of M, S. Briggs & Co., 276 South street, rnnnlnf through to Water street. The building, together With an adjacentstructure, was oon« Burned. The lose amounted to *1,000,000. THU OATTLB MABKKT. Boef lB 2 cents lower to-day; the receipts were 6,000 head s the quo to lions range from if to 2ta. veals steady at 10@15e. Sheep are lower t reoeiots lewfpS'lOOOlmad® 140 ' Swln6 atlB@l3%5@107: Read? lug, lW@lf3fc; Tlttelmte, 7-.©7 lif. V . iiblil lsiiDowd this afiernotiu as follows: 2 05, 1153,'; 2.K. 147: 2.(5, liVjf 3 10,1?7H. The Cblcsgo'Xlectlon. Tlhioaqo, April, 18.—Trio election to-day passed Off quietly. About threequartersof The usual vote WSB polled. John B. Klee was elected Mayor by S;b00 or 8,000 majority. The Council stands 24 Be publicans to 8 Democrats. An extraordinary oharge of assault, In which three slsterß dr the French nunnery or Notre-Dame du-Befuge, at Loreto, In Italy, were implicated, ha 3 been tried before the tribunal of Auoona. They en ticed a former pupil Into-the sunqery, aud then Stripped her of part of her clothing to Bearch la her armpits for marks of a compact they supposed she had made with the devil to bewltoh one of her oom. panions. The nuns were condemned to five days’ Imprisonment, and 60r. fine, tor an infraction of the police regulations. Pbtkrbohsl Coun tkrb'bit Dbtwjtob —The semi-monthly number for April has just been pub lished. We loam from It that, within the month, forty-two new counterfeits had been put Into circu lation, Including Bajk of Montgomeiy County, Fa., tens and twenties, altered—vignette, building and .garden j portrait each‘side. -Farmers’Bank, Lan caster, Pa., twos, altered—vignette, female and two cows. National Bank Notes, ones and twos-are in. circulation, altered from old Bullion Bank of Wash ington, D. C. jTiavo “ green backs:; refuse all notes less than *5 on any National Banks, asthoy do not issue any small notes. OlC|^a#g&2M:a. Tk*-J3bBt FiTTiKa SHjsT Qg tke aos Is “The Improved Pattern' Shirt,” made by John C. Arrl- Son, at the old stand, Nos. 1 and 8 North Street. Work band, In the best manner, and warranted to give sgttoßßfflon. His stock of Gentlemen’s FurEishlngGoodFnannotba surpassed. Prices moderate. ■ —- -- Tins “Prizk-Mbdal’HShibtb invented by Mr. John F. Teggart, and for. sale-at the popular Gen tlemen’s Furnishing Estabflsbment of Mr. George Grant, No. 810 Chestnut street, are the bast-made and the bMt-fittlsgr Shirt* In the world. TifC very choicest goodafn this lljrayTTor sale at Mr. Grant’s counters. Twit Nkw Stylus ov Spring Boskbts and Hats, for Ladles and Kisses, now open at Wood A Gary’s, No, 726 Chestnut Btreet, are the neptiuvlfrt of good taste, and the ladles say so. Esvy.—A little girl was asked why she no longer liked her doll. The answer was, “ Because It vexes me to see her better dressed than myself,” If this little girl was a boy, and he would retain this envi ous disposition when he would grow up, he would be to a constant condition of unhappiness unless he procured bis wearing apparel at the Brown Stoue Clothing Hall of Kockhlll A Wilson, Nos. 603 and 60S Chestnut street, above Sixth. . 1 "■■» Attbntiow la" called to advertisement of Wanted, ft Partner, signed “Bona Fide,” in another column. Eva, Ear, Asp catarrh, successfully treated by J. Isaacs, M. D,, iOouilßt and Aurist, 811 Pine st. Artlgqlfil eyes inserted. No chargefor examination. „ —.-SPECIAL. K«MFICES. Kitchen, Cooking, and HoustesEFiNG HARDWARE.—Numerous articles of them may be had at the Store of TECS'AN A SHaW. No. 835 (Eisht Thirty-live) BASKET B rest, below Ninth. It Folding-Pocket Clotkes-Back. A ouimiilent arttclo for traveller lo hang their clotblnr on,- for esle at Tb# Hardware Btoro, of TBOSAN A BHATjT. Ho. 835 (Sight Thirty .Eve) MAEKET Street, belowHtntti,' ... ' ■ u gfi ITS OItIOIHAL and y*ri£f#ffc«*Beiaa«* "LondoaV* "HatrColor Rottorsr.” ‘‘London ’'vsiuxoriantHair "Hair Color Restorer.” ••LoSdoni# " 1 'Hair Color Batterer. ”* *‘ tonaoaW All. • " H«iiMrßo«tor»r.” ‘■Loaiotfr "Hair Color Restorer. ” "Edna on” . Uoe»L ''Haif-Oblot ßestorer. ’' itiLat* ’ * ?' Bwtoror. ” ■ I—lt wta »ake It grow og,batd Hoads. - #-It wHI rosloro the jiataral oadtettoM. ■ ' J-Itwlll remoVe alldendrnff add itchinge dr-ft will make the hair oofi, (lour, aaiJiaxlble. . ■ - '■■ • Hn«lo bottles 76 rentei'ebc bottles, M. Sold brpr. SWATHE A SON, a3O North SIXTH Street ib-s Mia. pABSIKOToit^Thb mite MonaUina of H.-w J6®P»MM^e jßut lMtiitt.ttaia---TBry.AtiE> baavTfifoais, baaatlfnl *h*r. -foai-aoUer dinners- But thepraoliMl eye of » •ertain ien<«me« Brafea eaw-th Priwi stfumd to mil titoHartfc. • luidtttaoat of B£iDT*|UOl GLOkiiiMO, «uftftbl» for *ll MiutosJh «oa*timSy onlumd. flugtom.worit madi to oTflyt at ihoHuotl*, Cmh3S* Ulcere, Erysipelas, Ringworms, Covering the whole body, of loss Rt*a<3ilßg and xaost ob» stiaato in/eiaractee, aie quickly cured I f “Dr. Prepared only by 2>r, BWAY27X & SON. Street 1* Tsb Most Celebrated Actsesses, Hub-, requirement* of vrhoee profearioa reader ibeiz judgment, In all that relates to the toilette, unerring and valuable, endorte only “ JABBO’B EMAIL BE PAEfS, n for impartial a fine, soft, and bMuitrol ‘eaulexlon. and preserving the heaUbfalntin of the *' L’SHAIL DBPARIB” is sold by aU Brui* Perfumers, and OQjgaxg.B, aplS-mwsu turn Dybl ~ Haib Dye! BASCHELOB’B HAIR DYE UDmMtjtetto world- Theuuy true and perfect Dye—harmlWi Jnajaijlgy ota, and reliable! produoea a splendid Black or Wetifia] Frown; remedlee the ill effeeta of Bad Dyca, andftw tnently restore* the original color. Bold by all Drtw |Wi, Bu 1* d(Md T. A. BATCHELOR, VI AABOLAY street.. Eaw York,.. . .^JsabmwlHy ISTHB INJURE" TEE COMPLEXION BY POWDERS AND WASHES which choke or til up the Force of tba chin. and In a abort time leave It hatch aad dry. It 1* In the blood, and If yon want a smooth and aoft akin use HELMBOLB’S BXTRAOT OP BABSA PAEILLA. It dives a brilliancy to tbo complexion. . A Clear, Smooth Skin akd Bbauti- PUL COMPLEXION follows tbo use of HRLHBOLD’B CONOBHTBATBD FLUID EXTRACT BABBAPASIL -IA. It remove# black spot*, pimple* and aU oraptioni of the skin. _ To Purify, Enrich the Blood, and BEAUTIFY tie complexion, nao HEMCBOLD'SHXOH LY CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SARSAPA RILLA. One bottle equals In strength one gallon of tba Srrnp or Decoction. - Not a Few of the Worst Disorders that afflict mankind arise from corruption* of the blood. BSLMBOLD’S EXTRACT OF SARSAPABILLA la a Mnedr of the utmost velae- : .. , Helmeold’s Concentrated Extract BUCHU U the great Diuretic. HBLMBOLD’S CON CEMTRATBD EXTRACT SARSAPABILLA Uthe Breat Stood Purifier. Both are prepared acoordlnc to rolaa •f Pharmacy and Chemistry, and ara the most acHyc Oat can be made. A Thoco of Beauty is k Joy Fob- EVlK.—Those who desire brilliancy of complexion, meat purify and enrich the blood, which SBLMBOLD’B eOBOXNTRATRD EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA &¥*• yiahlydoe*. Beeolleotit is no patent medicine. Ask for Helmbold'a. Take no other. sdd*xhdßi v Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. ■HALT RHEUM. (OUSTMEET) BALT RHEUM. Will core the Itch In 48 honra. Alao onrea Salt Rheum Olaera,- Chilblains, and all Eruptions of (ha Skin. Trios eOccnta. By Bonding® cent* to WEEKS & POT TER, BOSTON. Maas . will be forwarded fnebynudL Nor sale by All Druggist*. mhiT-dm mm a go., ;• .“ihwSmhv ■ ! a jsstaastASs/e. s? f§. %ggr- S si ™ t ““ 4Gc^*jso 8 tf sllaea Clothing by the Mtt.w. The immense stock of READY- MADE CLOTHING now displayed at If plaoed In one continuum line, would reach a long dlitasce toward Richmond, This lour stream of Cloth- ing is running off at BKBXBL—WHARTON.-On April 18th. at St..Ola ment’e Church, hytheßt. Rev. W H. Odenheimer, Bishop of New Jeisev. assisted by tbe Rev T. .Wal den. Mr. Joseph W- Drexel andJBlw Luoy Wharton, daughter nf Thus. I». Wharton. Esq. * . BDCKINGHAM-COLBSBEBRY.-Ajptll 18th, at the Ohurch of the Mediator, by the Rev. Samuel B. Apple toe, 8, 8. Buckingham, Jr., of Connecticut, to Kata G , yotjcee-.t (lansbttr of lease G. Coleeberry. or thueltv. J|M«f»-Ontheev.ningoft*he S th£ dtv p No oartl^ 8 ' 0f Av2S —On the evening of the lfith inst., Daniel M JJavtt, aged 25 years . _ . The relatives and mate Mends of the deceased are in- Trit«d to attend the funeral, at 10 o’clock, on Fourth-day Wednesday), 19th lest., from the residence of h*s wotber Jc-law- Franklin 8. Wilson, ISM Arch street.** GHILLOff. —On Satnrdav evening, 15th April, Aeelle, wife of Victor Gutlloai inner 27fchyear. ** RUTTBK.—At Chicago, 1U.,0n Monday, April 17th, 1665. David Butter, M. D . late of thie city. ** RLAOK BYZANTINES—BLACK BY- ZAKTIKE9, Florentines. Barege Hernanis. Crape Maretz and Bareges, 3-4 and 9 4 wide BBSdON k SOif, Monming Store, 918 OgESTHPT Street. ap6 tf IyrOTJRNING FOULARDS.—BLACE A'A pud White, Black and Purple, aud Plain B ack Foulard Mil Bp just received by BSBSON A SON, Hournißg More. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. ap6 t| ■RED, WHITE, AND BLUE, FOJ* JAi , • FhAQS, Red, Whits, and BiueSUka. Bed, White, and Bine Pelaiae, Bid, White, ana Bine Merino. Bed* White, and Bine gunnel,. BTBS dr X» AUDBLt, FOURTH and ARCH btreek . FIKST eOKHEESATUIStI, *SS? CHURCH. FBANKFORD Eoad and MO3TGO »ItBY Avenne, open TO DAY, at 12 o'clock, lor Reli gions- Services commemorat ve of oar Martyred CaU>.' Msglstrdto, ABhAHAM LINCOLN. Bor D. L Soar, Bor. Edward Hawes, Rev. B. Hai t, sad other Clervy men, will be present and taka part In the services Ths members of the Second and Central Congrag&ttaDsl Churches are cordially Invited to,be pietent. Tire Pub lio are alio invited. It CATHIBBAI, lOCAK StIPABB. JK, - PBiiAPßnpinA. April 18, J 835. In compliance with tba recommendation of his Honor the Mayor. all onr Chttiehel 1 will be open for Sacred Service TO-MORROW, ( Wednesday). April 19th, at or about noon. The Votive Knee, * ‘ Pro quacu-mque ne eestttate,” with ibe usual comnemorattaM, and the addition ot the prayer. " Pro ouamimtue triliala tfong,” will bo sun* or raid. The Bev. Paetora will moke each reflections as will stir np the people to a lively sense of the tnarmtty of the crime perpetrated, and of the necessity of earnest prayer and supplication to Almighty Cod to avert farther national calamities. By order of the£igbt Bev. Bishop. , ■ „ It . ... AUG. J. McCONOMY, Secretary. SWEDES BOBU I AN, COBHEB OF BROAD and BRANDIWINE Streets--Service TO-DAY, at 12 o’clock. Discourse by Bov. B. P. BAR RETT, on onr National Sorrow, It* |3g» SI. AHDKEW’B CHURCH Will Bag he open TO-DAT (Wednesday), at 11 o’clock. * »SS» THE CHURCH OF THE EPI RUS’ pHANY will be own for appropriate servlcss THIS DAY, at 12 o’clock M. It* |K®» THE COSeRKCATIOSS OF THE PBSJS SQUARE. SECOHD. and OB3TRAL PRESBYTERIAN CHO iOHBI are Invited to inset in the CENTRAL PKSSBYTSbIAK CHBBCH, corner of EIGHTH and CHE HUY Streets, THIS DAY, at 13 o’clock St- , where religions services will bs held (com memorative of the decease of onr late lamented Chief Magistrate), to.be conducted by the pastors of tha sera ral churches, Bev. Brs. Crowell and Shields, and Bev. Alexander Reed. It* 15»» CHURCH OF THE MESSIAH, las' LOCUST and JUNIPER Btreets —Bsligioas Ser vices in this Cbmch, TO-PAY, si 12 o clock. It* SERVICE IN COKKRHOBAIIOS WBS OP A BELOVED PRESIDENT, in the DHI ■.VBRSALIST CHURCH, LOMBARD Street, above Fourth, TO- DAY, at noon. It* &C. Scald Hoad, Salt Rheum, Eruptions, "WAITAMAKEK 4 BROWN’S OAK HALL POPULAH CLOTHING HOUSE. & B. dor, SIXTH and MARKET Sts.. marvellously low prices. api«-tf Iv2:^h.KK.IEX3. DIED. K3T= CBURCH OF THE INTEBCESr »=£? 808, SPUING GARDEN Street neat BBOaD.-*- Services in this Chnrch TO-DAY at 12 o’clock -It* ■rtir* THE CHURCH OF THE HOST SSSpfr THNITT, EITTRNHOUSS SQUABS, will b* open, oh WEDNESDAY, atllo’clock. It* WESTERN M. E. CHURCH, B=£? TWENTIETH Street, below Walnut. Ser vices commemorative' to the decease of onr late 1-s -mentedP,ealdent will be THIS.MORRISG, at 12 o’cHok- - |KS». ST.HABK’B EVASOBUOAt M fcaßf TI, BRAN CHURCH, SPBISH HARDEN Street, above Thirteenth. . ' Editions serclcea appropriate to the occasion Trill ba held TO DAY at Id o’duch M It* SERVIOIS AT THE BLOOKIEY BAPTIST CHURCH, THIS PAY, at 12 »■ R* CHißcir of st. Matthias BIHSTEESTH and WALLACE Sts. —Serrlcee on WEDBESDAV, 195 last , at 12 o’clock, as a mark of respect to the honored memory of the late Chief Magistrate ol the United States, ABRAHAM mOOLK.* CHRIST CHUB®H.-DIYISI Service will-be held in this Church 10-DaY (Wcdnetda7). lflihlnst.. atl2o*clock noon. It* ■ Fap ARCH-STKF.F.T M. XL CHURCH.— •as In compliance -with the Invitation of the Actinx Secretary of state.sorvlcss Trill be held In the Hall now occupies by this Coafregatlqa.northcaat niTnor BSOAO and ABUH Streets, at 12o'Mock 11., on WEDNESDAY, the 19th inst. - ■ - It* NORTH PRESBYTERIAN I=s? CHURCH, SIXTH Street, aboT« Green,(Ser. yD D p aator , W iji b« open lot re icsaat lSo’cloc* THIS HAT, agreeably to Qf the Ac tic g Secretary ot Bate It* -lUlonsier tie rt qael a-rs- aOBMUS CIWKCH, FB4HK fcSS? J.IB mid WOOD Streets. Funeral eervicee la commemoration of our lata President* at U o’clock, noon. Tile e-renin, meeting omittad. It* it-cef* at, llfc^- FIRST BAPTISI CHURCH, COR. Ids' of BBOAD and ABOH Streets, Bev. SBOBBB DAFA BOABDMAB. Pastor. ' . Commemorative services In reference to the decease of theAf S” Inf1 nf State, the:UNION, GBB6Y BTRBET. ST. FAUI'S, and EBB*fZEB METHODIST EPISCOPAL CHURCHES of this city will iueet for prayer in the Union M. B Church. FOURTH Street.be. tween Market and Aids, on WEDNESDAY next, 18th inkt., st 12 o’clock, aMS 2t* IH ACCORO&RGE WITH- THE •“?! request of tha Adtiig Secretary of kta'e. there Mglons.MrYleesin.TßlNlTY M. E. OHUBGH, EIGHTH Street, above Bace, WBDSESDAY.MihIuati.. M. aplB 2t* HTNBBIL OF PRESIDENT K*XN |“l, COl,#. Old Plae-itreet Ciuncht. Dri BBAfc SBKD S, cor, FODKTH and PIS RBtreefc*, : wlllb9 ©pan for Ueligions Services on WJSI?JXESDAY» at 12 o’clock neon. Ail are invited, aplS 2fc* MBA***# AB'ftEBS BEPABTJIEJfT OF FBBHbKIjYAIIIA, _ Pan. ABBtPBtA, April 18, 1885. GESTEKAIf O&DJSKB SfiTgfr' "With deep regret tbs Commanclfnf General pabllghas the followii t order for the informatloa and observance of the troops inthia Department: . R ©BPAETMRJCT, Adjotakt GeSEHAJi's Gppics* Washington, April 15,1855. QBVERATt OEBBKS No" 66'' Tie foltowlhf order of the ReereUrr of War aa* n&ttx ces to the n rmles of the United States the twtfmeTr Updatable defcth of.tbe illnstrtoaa ABSASXW UKO‘-'£l?# late President of Use TJcited State! t War Washington - , April I®, ISSS. The distressing duty has devolved upon the hecrelaiy of War to'announce to the armies of the United States that at twenty-two minutes after 7 o'clock on the morn • icg of Saturday* the 15th day of April, 1855*. ABRAHAM! LINCOLN, Present of the United .Stated, died of a mortal wound inflicted upon him by an assassin. The aixnies of the United States will share with their fellcw.citizens the feelings of profound horror implied by the xuoet atrocious murder of their great and beloved 'Pjrßidenf and Commairoer-in-Chiel, and wish profound sorrow wUI mourn htedeath. as a national calamity, Ti o headquarters of every depattment. post, station, fort, and aieesal, will be draped in mourning for thirty (S) days, and appropriate funeral honors will be paid by every army and in every department, aud at every military post, and at the Military Academy at Wesfc- Fo&t. to the memory of the late illustrious Chief Ma gistrate of the nation and Commander-In-Chief of its armies. Lieutenant General Graxt will give the necessary in -BtmcUoßS for tarrying this OTdsr into affect. . BDWIK M 8 TASTOS, Secretary of War. . On the day after the receipt of this order, at the head* Quarters of every military division or department of the armies, post* station, fort,-and arsenal* and at the Military Academy at West Point, the troops sad cadets will be paraded at 10 o’clock A, Maud the order read toil em; afier whi:h all the labor* and operations for the day will cease and be suspended si far as pra&ioa ble, in a state of vrar. The national hag will be dis played at half staff, At jhe dawn of day thirteen (13) aur s will be died, and afterwards, at interval* of thirty (ao> minutes, between the rising aud setting of thesun* a single gun, and at the close of the day a national si lute r-f thirty-six (£6) guns she officers of the armies of the united States will wear tno badge of mourning on the left arm and on their swords, aud the colors oi their commands aud regiments will bo put in mourning for the period of six {flftecnihs. By command of Lieutenant GeneralGrautr W.W NICHOLS, Assistant Adjutant General. The proper commanding officers will, on the receipt of this order, Immediately give the necessary Instruc tions to csrr* the seme into effect. By eonunsadof MajorOeneralfedvral»|«r£ Tzg> It Assistant Adjutant General. ATM SPKiIAt MKETISG OF WEST PHILADELPHIA HOSE AND STEAM FIBS ENGINE COMPANY. 80. 3, held at the Hail of the Company, on TUESDAY EVENING, April 18fch, the following preamble and resolutions were unanimously adopted: .. . - . Whereas; Almifhty God la his infinite wisdom has seen fit to removO from us our beloved President, who, arter piloting; cur country safely through four years of trinl and suffering, was about to reap his reward in the piospect'o* a speedy and lasting peace; therefore, Resblved, That we deeply delore the loss of a neat and good Father, who, by hie purity of heart and sin* rf purpose, has secured a place In the hearts of is coTtntiym&n equal to that held by the Father of hU llmnijy, ‘ Resolved, That next to cur Redeemer we will en shrine in cur hearts the image of our great President as the embodiment of all that is pure and great, and as a martyr to the great cause of liberty and human free dom. - Resolved, That while we mount the martyred slain, we take itue oppcrtunUy io express our condemnation cf any policy of conciliation towards the zasa who have committed acts or inhumanity asd barbarism upon our toldiersunpar&jle.edis the history of the. world, and Who bave’now consummated their crowning act of vil lainy by securing at the hjtrds of a dastardly hireling the assassination of our noble £resid*at, Abraham Lincoln. , Resolved, That we drape the house and apparatus of the Company in mourning for the period of six months, and that these resolutions be published in The Press and Inquirer. JAB. NEWELL, President. John a. Mangle. Secretary. ■ • u* ira**, OFFICE OF THE BOABO OF 8235? HEALTH, S. W. Comer Sixth and Saasom fctreetf, Fkilabbi.fkxa, April 18, 3855. Atacmtinrof the Board or Health, heid .thls day, the ffllowing were-unanimously adopted—to- wit: Whereas. This Board have heard with profound sor row of the dastardly assassination of our worthy and beloved Chief Magistrate- ABRAHAM LINCOLN; and whereas, wo desire, aril becomes us, in common with our follow-cltirens, to five public expression to our feelings on an occasion when, in the midst of joy as a loyal people at the downfall of a wicked rebellion, and the prospeet of a speedy peace, the whole nation finds itself plunged In unutterable gloom and Badness; the re form, * Resolved. That In the sudden aud tragical death of ABKAHam LINCOLN we mourn the loss of & virtuous officer, a pure patriot, an- honest man, and a martyr to hi* country’s cause. Resolved, ns.a mark of our sincere grief for the be reavement the nation has sustained, that this Hall he draped lh mourning for ninety days, aud that on the day of th» funeral of the late President of the United States this office be closed Resolved, That thebe proceedings ha published in, th ?ym'iT PllPßr| WABHIB6TOg L, BLADES, Clartc. *33“- AT A MKRTISG OF THE ESION •Say IBAGTSE. of .MOOEESTOWS, How Jersey, held on Monday Svftffißg, April 1?, 1855, . jDn motion, vise fallowing Fieamole and Resolutions were adopted: Whereas, An affliction, awful and unprecedented, hasbaiaDen the country, in the assasiuation of the Pre sident of the United States, and the attempted murder of other member* of the Government; Resolved, That such an event, in the hoar of victory, and In. the midst of rejoicings at the success of the na tional arms, demonstrates, more forcibly than ever, the need tt at loyal men should stand shoulder to shoulder, to confront I reason and. to detect traitors Resolved, That the murder of ABRAHAM LINCOLN has placed on the roll of the nobis army of martyrs to freedom a name than which none is more honored—that of a firm patriot, a wise counsellor, e just ruler, a kind judse*—*‘au honest man,.thenoblesl work of Goi •* . Resolved, That we promise to the newiucumbantof - the highest office In the nation our cordial support, and to the Government, which still lives, while men die, uneou-promisfc*g loyalty. Resolved, That while we bewail£he death of ABRA HAM LINCOLN, we know -that the tru;h he sustained is eternal ; jt£d that In the murder which was the logi cal consequence of rebellion, slavery, aud treason, uLe blood of the martyr will be the cement of the Union. I Resolved, That we tender our sincere sympathy to the families of the illustrious dead, and of .the wounded 'Who survive, in their deep affliction, li* rag- WFCCACOB FIRE COMPASY.- MSS? j&l&u Adjouroed Special Meeting of the Corn pauy, htia in their nau, on tha evaalng o-J tKa 17th of April* 1885, the foDowing pretmbie and -were uaauimoußly adopts: •. A • , ■. Whereat, It is with. protouM tcgrot wo have learned of the deith of ABBAHAM DINGOL3T, of the Doited States, by the hand of a eowardiyaifietsia, in a moment when joy and clad \ ess filled tie hearts of the people by the overthrow of the EeheUion; and when from M* lips the edi«t of Peaee was about to be issued, he was called from time to'eterhHr b* the foul blow of a rebellious traitor; i2egolv6a;’Th&t Id ihe death of ABEAHAM LIHOOLH, Chief Hagistrate of the United State*, we are called upon to mourn the Io»s of a true patriot, a firm, con sistent, executive oJScen nature’s nobleman, an honest man: that,-too, in the time when all were looking for ward to* and relying upon, his word as a grand rehef for our national troub’es • - • * * . ... Resolved. ThatWenfinile our humble regrets with the fears of all loyal people throughout our land in this rsad s rofce of Divine bowing* as we do, to the Will of ?‘Htmwbod«eth all things well;” we humbly hope this bereavement may be tempered tor bur national good. ■ „ t -.. Resolved; That. -a» * ? fnjther mark of respect, the Ityuse aid apparatus of our, Company he draped in and a eopy of these THBolattonii tee pubilshealn the Inquirer, Ledger, aad‘jPfgfdr'*. - BOBT G FIDOEOH, i JOSEPH - GHO - C-AWEJB. - D AH’D dCHBhOINQES, . O 25AHE, v Committee on : Ee«oiuilons. i k JOBB, LIND ALL, Praaldent . Attest—Wn It. Fobmax, Asshdant -D* OFFICE PBIKSYLVANfA Bilb- EOAD COHPAUY. Phelaueophta. April 18. 1885. At a tpedal meeting uf the board of 'Oirectors held this day, thefollowlag resolutloss were unaslmoasiy adopted : . - Resolved*..Th*t the Board of Direetora of the Fenn •wylyanie Bailroad- Company profoundly sympathize with the great grief which at> deeply »tlrs the national heart upon the removal by violent death of his Excel lency aBEAHAH LUSCOLfI, late President of the United States, whose noble pa'.rlot'sni and wiss and un selfish devotion to ther publlc intereat had, under God* led us through the iiflaite perils which eneomoassed our Hatton* almost to their termination, and who has now perished from among us when hlB admtnUiration, deriving freeh lustre irom the crowning achievements of our armies, woe made yet more glorious by the wise and paternal magnanimity of Mr, Dincoln, who, in the hour of perfect victory, yet triumphed over himself, showing that ** he who ruleth his own spirit is greater than he that taketh & city. ” Resolved, That out or the depths of our sorrow we reverently* tbank Almighty God. that a life so illustri ous tor Us virtues and its public services was spare! until the Isstutronghcld of this foul and atrocious re bellion had yielded to the National power which Mr. Lincoln so ably controlled and directed, and the flag which symbolizes the authority and the glory of the Republic waved in triumph over the cradle of the re bellion. ■ , Resolved, That this foul and wicked murder should intensify the determination of the American people that treaeon and its guilty cause roust wholly perish from the land, and the authority of the Constitntion.and tiielaws be everywhere implicitly submitted to, and the integrity of the Union maAateinei Resolved. Thai the several oficss of this Company hs ,Sos£d on Wednesday, thel&hinst , theday of the in terment of Mr. Dincolu, and that such oscan and em ployees of the Company as safely relieved on that Cav* rbati not be required to attend to their duties, Ilesol+fd, That the tender, by the President, of the use of the road to Governor Oglesby. Senator Yates, and Representative Arnold, of lUinoiß, Committee at Wash ington for the conveyance of the remains of our lament ed Chief Magistrate; and those who may accompany them, be unanimously approved - w [Signed] «F. BD GAB THOMSON* President. H. J. lojibart* ■. ; Vice President and Secretary. it ISB® UNION CHILDREN’S MEETING. Her. EDWAAD PAY SON BaMMoXD witi con duct his Twenty Fourth Union Children’s Meeting in thie diy THIM-FTNEJSOON, ApriMP. 4 otolock, lmtbe Tabernacle baptist Church, on CBE2TNUT Street, near Eighteenth; * Reference Will ba had in the exercises to the death of our late honored President, Abraham Lincoln, . lt» ■w®* HOMCB-AII THE MEHBEBS i» 0f the ATBBANI4N LODGE No. 21 k. Y. M , -are reouested to attend a special meeting of the oh' THIS EVENING, 19th tost.’, at 7 o’clock, at which time all the members of the Order are particularly in vited to attend, By order of the W.M it* jambs njsedham, sec’y. IST* OFFICE OF THE MAYOR OF THE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA —ln ihe death of ABBASAM LINCOLN, late President of the United States, the nation has reasanto mourn the loan ©fa just man, wise to council, able in administration, firm in the maintenance ef right; dement to the enforcement of law* and of a true patriot, whose honeatdevotlon to his country has provoked the deadly malice of traitors, and >asi»<‘it«d the hied of the assassin. while tbo mortal remains of such a man are carried to their graye it becomes this people to cease from usual pursuits, asd bowing with reverentftrabinlsaton before the Host High God, to sorrow for the great bereavement With which In His providence He has Men fit to visit them. I do, therefore* to accordance with the request of the Acting Secretary of State* invite the citizens of Phila delphia to as* emblem their respective maces of Divine worship, at 12o’clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, the 39th of April, and with appropriate solemnitfes to observe the hour to which the funeral ceremonies of their lstc Chief Magistrate will take place at the (fa* tional Capital i. and’i do also hereby recommend that during such d&r all pltceacf business and amusement in this city be dosed, and that suitable tokens of mourn ing be adopted for all public and private buildings. fnwitaes* whereof I have hereto set mr hand aid caused to be affixed the seal of the city of Philadelphia, this seventeenth day of April, in the year of our Tiord Oise thons&nd eight hundred and elxtr-five. [t p.J • albxandbs hbnby* ap!B-2tif May or of Philadelphia. I®® PHILADELPHIA POST OFFICE, Apsis 18,1885. TO-MOBBOW, (Wednesday) 19kh-tost, bstoc set apart for theobeequies of our lamented late President, ASBABTAM LINCOLN, ibis office will be closed at U o’clock A M , and remain closed daring the day. The carriers wiL Make hut ONE delivery ol letters, viz.:at 9A. fit, .. . Letters will be collected from the l&mp» po*i boxes and outer depositories at 9 end 8 A. M. , aad 6P. M. The several st&tiosrwlll be clored at same hour as .central office. a A. walbobn, cpis-2t . Postmaster. . | rHE ASSUAI, MET TINS OF KE” tL.Stookhold.7B of BULL CHEBK OIL COM PSKY held »t Sheit offlM. Ho' 309 WTLHOT Slrvei. onTDBtDiY, May 2d, at io A. M., fokth, pur po«a of elteLls, a lioardef Director*, Treasurer, and Secretary, to serre for the emnln, pear. Transfer Books mu dose on SATCBDAY. April i»lh. r JOHH MCLFOBD., spl3-tfl.26Aai,9-4t* Bsc’r and Treaa.- , WANAMAB.ER fcBEOWN, •RKSS.-rHtT.AnEt,I*TtU, WEDNESPAY, AI'TUT, Ift • -. s- *■ - *■■*■•*&*■*--*- - » -y--=A—ac ~ THE 'jHSgr thibtkESth ,vak» lisies •3E? LEAGUE. .. / . PaaADBLtBrA, April 17,1885, Ala sueelal meeting Of fcb# THIRTEENTH \ WARD UNION LEAGUE, MA'HoiiflttT Evening; jjpfft IT. 1E65, the follows: Preamble and N*solutton» were una- nimously adopted* ‘ Whereas, For the pGTpFfcttlfcy of men .enslavement; a rebellion his, for the last four yeftrs, been waged ajaiuet tfce blood-bought freß"ln»t!tttfciomr of oar ba loved country by murderous traitors and ijmbibhw pots, by treacherous, placemen and venal poiWeianv and by cringings? eophants and craven parasites; ana Whereas, The fiend lab machinations of all traitors and despots, of all such placemen and politicians, and of their kindred bf'ofld of sycopMntß and parasites, failed to work the destruction they concocted to effect; and ? Whereas, The prime movers and abettors of treason and'ieDeliicn, when confounded by the faunre, of alt their echeo fa of infamy and wrong, in the height of their wicked does conceived the'overthrow of the nation by the cold-blooded asaasritjafcioa of Its. Obltt Magis trate, the only dab in the nation whose voice Was po * tent to shield them theft from ttte punishment due to their crim*«. and by ihe murderous a(tempts up.in we life of the Secretary of State and his family, springing cron the former from behind ana upon the latter while pro»trataon % bed of dafferinr; and by lying in watt to cotrpau the death of others high in position and in the confidence of the people, we are calico. upon to Resolve. V That while we, (the. members, of the Thirteenth Ward Union Leagae of the City delphto) mourn a hero-statesman slain, ead sympa thize wHn the suffering victima . yet we oannot refrain from* bo dewing Ms bier with teats of affectionate sorrow, and,’ nnitisrg our »ouls in holy, aspirations to the God cfTtire Widow and the fatherless, we devoutly pray that chaatcneth only for our profit’He may be pleased to bend in tendeiest compassion to soothe the bereayekeat ofthe widow underpins of a nation** hope. v 4. That in humbly acknowledging the chastening* or the Almighty We should not forget to he profoundly thankful for his having put it Into the hearts of the» people to provide themselves wlih another ruler whose me end character are a pledge thafche will execute' rlghteoußjudgmentm the land,.sad to ail th« inhabl* tantsthereof. . -•. . JOBBPO H. OOttiNS, Pxoiddaßt, JOBhr A. WQLBBBT, Secretary. it* yap* AT A H££TIBfU OF THE SIIT- W BESTS of the POLYTECHNIC COLLSUB,,heId April,lßfcb,- 1865, a committee, Messrs.; Thompson, Smyser, White,,Beatty,,ifeough, Merriv and Hopkinson, was appointed, who reported the fol* lowing*reambleuasd resolutions, as expressive of the regret occasioned by the death of our Chief Magistrate: Whereas. Abraham Lincoln, Presldeutof the' UnlfcVi States, has met a sudl en and violent death. atthejhand of an assassin, instigated by the same nSen who, for the last four years, have waged a cruel and unrelenting war against the country they had sworn tor support, and brought woe to almost every home; And whereas. By this sudden visitation of Prov£ donee, the nation has lost its greatest statesman and the-ablest and most prominent aotor iu the establish' meat of civil liberty; « And whereas, We are called *ttn. In common .with all true Americans, to express our profound sorrow on the occasion of this great national bereavement; there fore Resolv'd, JfhisX while we humbly howto the man date of Almighty God, whodueth all things well, yet we deeply mourn theloss-of him who. by hi* simplicity of manner and loving kindness, has endeared himself to every true American heart; and who, after he hadsafe ly guided the ship of State through four long years of terrible stoim, and when about 10 enter the haven of peace, was suddenly stricken down before he could enjoy the fruits of hie enduring patience and lasting fidelity to the truest interests of human liberty. (Revived, That in Abraham Lincoln m recognize God i snobUfit.v>ork—anaoitßsT.H±it. . •; It* FHOTOST lEAB9HAVS OFFICE, THIBUUISIBIOT PhNNSI LVAKIA, ; :v At a meeting of the members and employees of the Beard of Enrolment of the Third District of Pennsyl vania, held this morning, to take action in relation to the death of President LIKCOLB, Captain JACOB 8, 6TEETCH wsia cilted to the Arir »ai JOHN L. SHOS bIAKEB appointedSecntary. On motion, a committee of four, consisting of Doctor Alexander G. Hart, John L. Shoemaker, Captain H K. Biehle, and George W. Fainter, were appointed, who reported as follows: Whereas, By the Insornttble providence of God we are called upon to mourn the death of our Chief Magia trate; ABEaHAM LINOOLH, whom we, as a people, honored and levered as the embodiment of true patri otism, the great and good: man whese eelf-sacrlficing devotion to the cause of freedom has led ns, with, the assistance Of. Divine Providence.-through this our country’s greatest peril to a prriod when the'eouatry was made glad in the speedy prospect of paac&.aui rejciclrg and thankegivis gs were welling up from the* grateful hearts of the loyal masses of the land; there fore be It Resolved, That we; in common with others, mingle our syn pathies and our sorrow in this our country’s seddest affliction,-and, in respect to bis great goodness and worth, which we so sincerely acknowledge,-we do hereby Resolve. That we, as members and employses of thU Board of of the Third District of Pennsyl vania, testify our reaped and cmdoleneeia our coun try’s sorrow, and that we, in furtherance of this object, wear a suitable badge of mourning for a period of thirty days. - '•; _. .. i At ? .. K3gf» A HERTISG OFTHE PHIL&DEi* KSS? PBIA BAB was held in the Supreme Court, Boom on Monday, April 17.1565, to give expresdonto their .feelings on the death of .their feilow-mcfabar*, Colorel WIiILIAM BEHGBIET. ’ On motion of WmV R. Wisttr, Esq. , BU S. Price, Etq., was called to the chair, and Joseph A*. Clay and William Meredith, Etqs., appointed secretaries. The following resolu tions were moved by. Hen. fit. Bussell Thayer; and Bceordsd by Morton V: Henry, Esq., and wereunanl* mcmsly aoopted: «y • . *: Resolved, That the Bar of Fhiladelpbia have received with profound sorrow antilligence of thS Qf - thelr late fellow-member. Col. who fell gloriously in defence of his country, in the hour oi victory; in the late battle before Petersbnrx. _ Rttolved That while we deploy e the sad event has deprived the conntry of officer; 'and his professional brethren of one whose lnteUectnsl talents, whose honorable and upi ight sentiments; whose manly,; character and amlftble'disyoMtion had gained for him. the respect of the provision and the affeollonate regard of bis companions, we recognise In it that patriotic de votion to theeause of his country wmoh was the crown ing virtue oflhircharacfesr, and which will traasmti his name to posterity on that imperishable roll of brave and self-sacrificing man who have offered up thelg; lives for the preservation of the Republic,. Risolved, That the Bar of Philadelphia do tender to ihe family of the deceased’thebe deep and heartfelt sympathy in the bereavement which they hare snf- . fired, and that a committee consisting of five members ’ of the Bar be appointed by the-OhMrmgn for this par pore.' - : , Resolved, That the proceedings of this -meeting be published in the papers of the city of Philadelphia. Addresses eulogistic of th« decease* were delivered byWm.B. Wister, MJII K. Price,Bsq , Hon. fif. Bui sell Thayer, Morton F. Henry, Esq.,. David Paul Brown, Jr , Esq., H J. Hitcheson, Esq... Benjamin H. Brewsier, Esq , and Bon. John Gadwalader. The Chair appointed on the Committee Messrs M. Bussell Thayer, Benjamin H. BraWfiter, Morton P. Henry, Cadwalader Biddle;-and Jd|epn B. Townsend. ■ v Oh moticnrihecfflcers of the meeting were added to ih« cocucitcee. The meeting then adjourned i BM K. PRICE, Chairman. - M.ra«- COMMETME, ■OB? Jo-1105 CHESTNUT Sira ,t, . 5 . Philadelphia. AprillS: 1565, % At a Special Meeting of the City Sxecntive Ootnmtt tee of-the national Union Party, held on THIS2CTUJSS - MOBBING, the following Preamble andßesolu tions were unanimously adopted : • : Whereas . Thecireumstances of the terrible calamity which afflicts this nation in the death.of its venerated Pieildent. ABBAHAM LINCOLN, render .an -expres sion of sentiment from all bodies of patriotic citizens appropriate And proper; therefore* Resolved, /fkat.we deeply participate in the univer sal grief whichhas fallen tosuddenly uponthe hearts of the American people. v Resolved That in . our heaviness of heart we will eonstentiy remember tite special affliction of thb Im mediate family of the President, and extend to the be reaved -widow and childrenr our deep and enduring sympathies: May the Pather.of Mercies hlssß and con sole them* * v r:L Resolved, That as with gratitude we have braised God for having, in His mercy, raised up ABBA 9 Aid LINCOLN to be the Father and preserver of our coftn try in the hoax of her greatest parti, so with sabmts slon we bend, now that, in His wisdom, he has taken that great and good man from works to rewirds/from earth t 6 heaven. Wfi. ELLIOT, Pmidtiit _.Tu |®» AT A HEETISe Off THE KM flr», ’» Fewy romd, HSNBT DAVIS. Jsm , w»« called to tfce chair, and WMi B. GOLLIAS. ms ap pointed secretary. '■ Mr. Davis, upon taking the chair, made a few re marks. alluding to the character of President ABRA HAM LINCOLN, and the policy of his Administration: he also alluded to the assassination of the late Chief - fSuowing committee was appointed by the pre sident to draft resolutions appropriate to the occasion: J. Ms son Burns, John Pollock, George Turner, John O’Pojmel, and John M. Bodine. Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God. the Divine Ruler of-the Universe, at a time of our country’s great est need, to remove from oar midst, by death, our honored Chief Magistrate, ABKAHAM LINCOLN, = whose wisdom and many virtues have reclaim ad many erring and rebellious ones who had departed from tfce household of our once happy and glorious Union, in* duels* them to retrace their steps, and to bow in sub mission to law, order, and Afie requirements of the Constitution of these United State; and Whereas , In the death of our honored Chief Magis trate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the cation has lort a patriot and statesman, Who, through all the difficul ties surrounding ns, haß dose all that man could do for our peace and prosperity, and who will he held up to all generations ae a Martyr to those principles of Li tany and Justice which have been the aim of his whole life to sustain and defend. Wb therefore bow to the Divine will, and pAy that his memory may came this nation to honor the prin ciples set forth by him, by practicing those virtues which adorn the statesman anu make the patriot. Resolved, That the employees of this. Arsenalw*ar the usual badge of mourning enthe left breast for the ’ space of thirty days. ■.. * 'v- • - , The following verses were then read by Mr. Abram Halsey. They were composed by him after hearing of the death of Mr. Lincoln: Goto thy rest in peace, Thou blessed and honored ehief; Thy name shall live with great renown; ’Twill be more blight than golden crown, And hearts will bleed with grief. . Wfcenpstce began to reign On this once happy land. Thy brow was eatm, thy heart again Was beating warm with joy, but vain! Tby glass nis run its sand. A martyr how to tmlh, Bsshiined in hearts that love. We’ll ne’er forget, we’ll ever bless A nation’s frienc in great distress, As thou did’st ever prove. And when the jad gamut’s come Thou’lt htar the words, well done! For all that’s dear to man you gave. To raise from dust the Southern slave, And made him as thy son. __ _ _ _ . H DAVIS, Chairman; W. B. Colliks, Secretary. \\ K3* AT A SAATKIJ MEETING ins? - ...» OF TUB -• CABPJBBTBBS’ COMPANY OF THI CITY AND , , COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA, held at their Hall, April 17th, 1885, the .president of the Company having, in a feeling manner introduced the diatresiUg calamity which has recently occurred at Washington, in the brutal, cowardly murder of Abra bsm Lincoln, the Freaidostof the United States: whose many virtues and untiring seal in the eau*e or our country has endeared him to the hearts of loyal citizen* throughout our extensive land s therefore Ssr&fctTiters our country has sustained in his death. Resolved, That the MaDailßgC.mmlltsebe directed to have our Ball suitably arrayed in mourning. Resolved, That tills Company will participate in any fnneralceremoniea Chat may take place lathis Sty under the direction of the authorities. 7 Charles Cohabd. Secretary/ f®*’ AT A HBETOIG 09 THE STt- D?«* OF THB UNIYKRBITY OF FBtfS bYLVANIA, the following resolutions wore -unani mously adopted,: Resolved, That the Students of the University wear as & marie of respect to the memory of our late lament? ed Chief Magistrate, a black rosette. wUh the oStw color, for the Period of two weeks. Resolved, That the above be published in the dallv preae of this diy. ‘ WILLIAM W. WwTON. 7 XLLId D. WILLIAMS. . „ BICHABD N. THOMAS. . Jpgn.lB.lßBS. . . «• It* GREAT CENTRA!. CLOTHING HOUSE, April 17,1835. HICHABL ERBICKSOj. President. It* WkTIOHAL §»' UHIOH CLUB, Ho. 1105 OHBSFEDT Street, . Philadelphia, April 18, 1865. s MEMBERS OF THE RATIONAL URIOff will hold themselves in reassess to attend the ALVf ABB AH AS* LlfiCOLtr. laSs President of tie United States, during its transit through FhUadelphU* on i THURSDAY NEXT. ' Badgts Will be ready for delivery at the Club House, For further particulars, refer to the morning papers of Thursday. By order of the Executive Commltifea. JOHN H* ADDICKB, It . Chairman. BOMB, _ ' 3EbTTI.A3>BLFHrA, April 19, IKS. The Boards of Philadelphia Marine and Fire Under write, having now met for the puroo*e of giving some expression of tketr feelings of profound grief at Ibelots wnicb tbe nation has sustained by the base assassina tion of its venerated Fieaident. ABRAHAM LINCOLN; therefore ■ Resolved. That by this calamitous event the country hav been deprived of a Chief Magistrate preeminent for his patriotism, infogrilv. wisdom, u»d sound judg ment* whose sense of Justice was ever tempered with mercy, and who has been made a martyr to his lovs of freedom and Union. Efe hat been removed from'this World, but he has left behind an undying fame* and n»me of ABRAHAM LidGOLN wUI be honored and cherished by us and our children, and children’s ehiltf* ren. for countiees generatipM. Resolved, That the; Offlcea of the Companies com-, prising ihe respective Be&rcfe of Marine and Fire Under writers be closed on WTedneaday, the 19th instant—the dev appointed for the funeral obsequies ' "Sf&cwd- That the proceedings of this meeting be published In the daily papers ' - JOHN B WUCHBSBB. - Fresidant Fhllada. Board of Marine Under writers. ■ * ARTHUR G COFFIN,, ft Fresident Fhllada, Board of Fire Underwriters. Ksr the RATION MOURNS FOB A. FATHER SLAIN.-Ata Special Maating of the. COLORED PEOPLE’S UNION LEAGUA ASSOCIA TION, held on Monday Evening, April 17th, at their Rooms (which wen tastefully draped with mourning), to*ive an;©xpre»sian of oar groat grief ocsarianM by the sudden death of our distinguished friend, THE G&EIT LIBERATOR OF THE AGE, ABKAHaM LINCOLN, • Ute Ohler Afaglstrata of the United Statee, brutally aa saßsinated on the evening of Good Friday— The President. Joan o. Bowers, being unavoidably absent, Jew Br Glasgow, Tice President, took the Chairi'and Sergeant Major A. M. Green woe appointed Secretary. . - Mexars. Wlliiam Whlppar, Thomas J, Bowers, and Wffl. S Gipson were appointed a committee to draft suitable resolutions. ' .After ariJoit.rfeesa Mr Win, Whlppsi submlbledthe following, wb3ch, after suitable ana appropriate re- number of .the members, were unanimously Wtieteas. Amidst the grand successes of bur victori ous troops in Ue field, and victories by the navy, by which ti&eodl of this great loyal .Bepubtie hath bean .rejoiced, andj tie deepoudency changed to highest hopes Of a glorious future and a greater enjoyment of theranefitshfliberty, the whole country has b- -Resolved, That In the UU cf Abraham Lincoln this ‘ nation has experienced a loss of the greatest Political ‘‘-character who has-rieen up since the d»y* of Washing . ton* and the causeof liberty, justice, and humanity a • ftim sdvceat^and & true friend; a captain, who, with , steady hand,- hath guided the ship of State through the • Btorm of -ihe eonotry’s rebellion, near the desired* haven of Republican Liberty. Resolved, hlbo* That while we mourn the fall of. the great head of the nation, we at the same time recognize wecverrplihf hand of Providence, that brlngeth good ortof evil; that.makeththe wrath of man to praise him; that reetr&lseth the remainder of wrath, as con nected with this the saddest and most diabolical occur rehce Which this great people have ever before experi enced; and that this calamity, by the law controlling power, will be made tiie means of less sympa’hy with irexFon, wboss garments are dyed in the bleed of oar brethren- a more extensive loyalty to our Government, broader liberty for the colored race, and a moire desira ble future Resolved, That our sympathies are mingled with ihe friends of ireedozn everywhere over this sad event, that hae epread mourning and universal gloom over the na tiopi-and do pledge ourselves,ln behalf of ourveople evetywhere, to do whatever in our power lies to render hie name Jllustrious and hie deeds immortal. Resolved, That oar leartfelt sympathy be extended to the family andfriend* of onr late c t'esident t JESSE B. GLASGOW, Yice-Pwcldent. Chairman pro tem gergeanlMajor A M G&B«y. Sec’y pro tem It* J5S* SOTI C JB,—TO-MORROW BBI»« ■3s’ the day apcolnted for the funeral, ohsecraiot of oar lata beloved and lamented. Chief Mitfistrate, ABBAHAH iIHOOMf, the offices of the aadernamed Insurance Companies will ho closed upon that day. Bhilabblfhia. April 18.1835. ABTHUB.G. coyyjrf, President Insurance Company of Borin'America. THOB. G. BAUD, President Delaware llotoal Safety BssuianeaCompany. , . .' j, , . . - WIM.IASI OttAXG. President American Mutual Insn raooaf" SSgfiSKfiwx. Secretary;Phocalr Mattt&l tnsu- of the lastuaaca Company oi the suie of Peanaylvanti. BICOABD B. BBITH, President or Cnion M Ins. Co. EM. F, EE AH. Yioe President Aathraette Ins Co. THOS. 8. MAKIS, Presideat of Tie American Elia In eurwee CempniT. ■ . _ JOBS PATTBRSOH. PreaSdeat PBansylT»al& Eire 'lasaraade Compear. ■ . . . _ BaVIB LEWIS, Treasurer Mutual Awuranet Cam* pany, JT-.BAROHBB* President Franklin Fire Insurance Company. BJShJ. F. HOBCKI»EY,Becrot*Tv of The Fiie Insu rance Company of the County of Philadelphia. Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Company* ATWOOD SMITH* Agent ’ . AIiFBED 8: QILLB J!T t V. President Girard F. and M. Insurance Company. ' The Beliacca Insurance Company of Philadelphia, TBOS 0. HILL. Secretary. -« MQHTQOMESY, Yice Pmidentof the Ea • . , _ . - SMITH, Secretary and Treasurer of Philadelphia Contributlonship. . _ It : ,ter; O AT,I, OF THE HIBKKSTA FIR® BNGINE COMPANY. So 1.-Afc a special meet ing of-the'Board of Directors, held on Monday evening, dpriil7tb, 186fi } the following preamble and resolutions we*e*'unapimously adopted:: • • Wherecfs, The barbarau*, brutal, and fiendish assas sination Of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the ex&LtelWd of the nation, at a time,“too; wfce.p the people, just sac* eessfully emergix g from the a loaf cl nl war. were looking with intense anxiety for the restoration of peace shdamion unjkrhfs wise andhumafceixiUcr, is a crime the magnitude of which no language cau,de ; scribe, and its' consequences no human being can fore-, tell; therefore; be it . Mteolved* Thai this terrible blow may well be felt by all. from tbehigheat to the lowest in the land, and should ealV-ftfr unWSrial- execration. The death of .ABRAHAM LINCOLN is a national calamity; for which aU;thepebp*& in their innermost hearts, should meant. Providence, in Unwisdom, hae»seen fit to suddenly chanie our cladnees to grief, porrejoicin* into lamen tation, by taking from us a President whose'prudent counsel the country sorely needed, and.whose modern lion-and magnanimity in the hour of victory caused the national heart to rfre buoyant with'joy and hope. Hexol'ced, That, in testimony of our deep grief for this depiorableretezrt. the euslneltonse and apparatus bedraped in mourning for the space of thirtydays. Resotoed% That these p' oteadicgs be published.. ~ •; JAMBS O. WHALLIs*, President. * Alfest— ~Wjds, Secretary. . lt_ fcftap* OFyto of 0 Pena sylvan! a. ;' .-• Phixaobi.phia« April 17.1865. At & meetißgofthe Controllers of Public Schools* first District of P«xurtyiyania, held at the Controllers’ Cham ber, ob Ut'Hbii, April 17 th, 1865, the following Fcs< amble andEesniutioßft were adapted: Whereas, By an inscrutable dispensation of tbe’Sn * ■pietne Gove®rofetbejDniyerie,AßSAHAM LINCf>LK, the President of the unite 1 States, has;bsen removed froKi onr znidst,,oo.ll,lll6 hearts of a loyal people are wron* with anguish at tbie sudden bereavement; -? And wfwfeaSi -Theinolile character of the departed, the many virtues of Ms private and public life, fhe dis- Unguiehed devotion manifested by him In all his acts to the cause ofhnman freedom and equal rights to all mankind, and “the sincere and whole soul consecration *■ Bespltral, That we extend to the widow and family of our'lsSentea President ihcC assnraneenofc, only of - our hftjTtfelt bs mp&thyy jfttfc y(Uo of teat of the fourteen hundred teasers and more ihAii seventy-hire thousand sim&lafcsaaderaiiur eare,l ■ - ■' • this! Chamber ehall be draped In mourning monthsin token o? our grief and our •natloß*a < *•**-.- -• .t : •; -Eegolocci. Tfcat. as .a jmfc and fitting tribute to the mtmory W,tbb hiaif whom we delight to honor* and whcsScftihlexamplense would desirethe youth un der ocr .caTAto emtu ate,' the Public Schools of this Dis trict week. j&e&olved, Thatdt be recommended to each Section to hold such- on Mo2ft>AX AP-TEK* 'BOO&tApriT as will : further testify the grief of all cosmeofeg with onr-Pabllc Schools on tne occasion of this SJea* It ational Calamity,.and that each be reqaested\to forward an attested record of its pro ceedings to this Board* to be pat together and forwarded tothofajaily of oni late President With the resolutions of this meeting, ‘ W. HiLLIWEI.I.,_SOct6S,ry. (3S“ OFFICE OF IHX WKSTKOBE -LAS 2) COIL COMPANY. Ho. 230 ,Bd«th THISD Street, eorn«i‘WilUnj’e Alley. , . . I'Hii.AMxrHfA, April 18,1855. At the enhual zaeetiag of the fctcekholders of tee WB6TMOBELAND COAL COMPABY, held oa theith iaetant, tho followißK Blreetoia ware elected to serve dnilag the ensuia* year Bd-wird C. Biddle, James Mages* JobnCovode, SamuslWeLsh, Samuel C Morton, F.JJembertem Morris, Aiwmeeting of the Board BDWABP C BIDDLE was EBABCIS H. JAOKSOBJ®' It .• F. MEBCHAHVS* AID HAIUFAC TUBERS’ NATIONAL BASK. 'A ■•, , . , . PmsßUßa, April 11,1885. Stockholders sre hereby notified that Books will be opeßjdLftDßnbscrtptioi! to the new stats* of tills Baa* MlblaomiKliCUl. NATIONAL BANK, io PMladel pbiatoonvMONDAY, May lit. 1885, and will continue open adring banking hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A., M. to3o’clock P.- M.. until Thursday, Jane Ist, 1885. By-Cfdsr or tbeßosrd of Directors ; 1 .JOHN SCOTT. Jr., Cashier. ■& SsBIMKAB, President, • Pittsburg* Penna, BOB® B. STERLING-Vlee President, A. Philadelphia aoia-tial rar° pasibs«bbkaiiwatsoxi«B. USS’ —Aprif-18, 1885. —At a'meetingof tie Board of Presidentß.heldthlß evening, it was resolved to 808- PBBI) TBB BTJKBIKO OP THBOABS daring the time of religions service TO- MORROW. The rnnnlng time w ill therefore’the to arranged, that no oars wilt be on any of the streets between the hoars of 12 and 1 o e ocit. It- 7r-’A-BBBBTOBOBKBY, Ssoretanr. '6vmcE~ of thk city bodstt. ISSS* POBl' COMMISSION, Commonwealth Batld ing, AprlllS. 1885.' jfo«w fs rivcfiihai the office of this Ooauaisaioa will o» WBDSIBDAT, iherldth, &s& mark of the death of AB&aHaM UNOOIiSJ, Pretf ■ dent of the United States. By order of the Commission. It T BIG a ASP 0, WI2TSSIP, Secretary^ eoyxce-The askual seei- Ufa of the Stockholders of the Glendora Iron Company will he held at their office, If a. 39 MILK streets Boiton,- on May 34 next, at eleven- o’clock, for the choice of Directors and the Irantaction of such other business as may come before the meeting. GEO/ B. MINOT, Treasurer* ■ BosTQg, AP7il 17, l£S5. ' ap!9-3fc r3B= OFFICE OF tHE SUPPEBf WSS 7 BOCK PETROLEUM OIL OaMFANY. Pmr.Anni.PHfA. April IS. ,1865. In eopseunence of the late national calamity the Heating of Stockholders of- the above Company. which waste have token place this (Wednesday) afta-noon), is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, the 38th last, at S o’clock P. M, By order of the President. V aso. B. PADDLE, It* . Sacra tary. r!S» OFFICE OF THE HABQtEII^ KK' MINING COMPANY. ' 319 WAEHBT STBBBT, „ _ Philadelphia, April 18,1885. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this com pany for the Election of Directors and such ness aszcaycome before it, will be held attheOmee of the Company, 80. Sly Walnut street; city of Phila delphia; on Abe first HOBDAY, the first day of Hay next, at one o'clock F.iM. - _ _ , aplS lot cBAYIP B SEYL, Secretary. KS9» HFADftFABTtBS KEYSTONE KX7 BATTERY, April 19,1885, . By direction of tie ftsydr ortho city this B ITTSRY will fire MINUTE GUNi. from 13 to 1 o'clock, THIS BAY. ,1 : The men of the Battery will assemble at the XJZTY ARSENAL at 18% o’clock A- M, - r It* - M. HASTINGS, Captain. rar* OFFICE OF THE CAMERON PE" ■ WaP TBOLSUK COMPANY. 33* WALNUT Street. - ,_ „ PHtr.APEI.PHrA, April IS, 1886. By a resolution of the Board of Birectors, the books of this Company were closed on MONDAY, the 10th Inst Holders of receipts will plesee present them at the Office and receive their certificates. ■ , . Per the Information of subscribers It maybe stated that, btsrdes the several wells now In operation on one of the fitrmsof this Company, forty new wells are now being enrk, several of which will be flalsOed within sixty days; whilst on their other farm ibe Board have directed forty lots to be leased, for which there are al ready applicants lor twenty-five. „ J. L. DAELINOTO*. ftpll-6t Secretory. KS3“ “ FORTteCESE INTBRNATIOK AI* EXHIBITION. ’ ’ —Contributors to the above Exhibition will receive every information by calling SLSf« oSL“. °f the Portuguese Consul. 801 Bonlt FRONT Street. aplS 8t S.E. COB. SIXTH ANDMABKET STBEETS. >,1865. jgpr* COdULATCOST! house;kbepeks' com. company, OFFIOB, 103 BOOTH FIFTH STREIir, BBLOW CHEBTKtfI. A Company ha* hoeffformad under the Minin, Law* of PenzL6ylv&a!a, of the above name, for the par pose of supplying Coal to its members at prime cost, andytra aie hereby solicited to become a participant fa its benefits. The stock of the Company has been divided into 25,- 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capital of $250,- 000, of which fW.OCO is set apart for working capital. -*lt is.the intention of this Company to famish o&ch of its stockholders with onegross ton <3*240 pounds) oi coal annually, for each share of stock held by them daring 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 2900 pounds cost at yoar door $12.£0, while the mining and transporting of a ton o! 2.240 pounds; cost only $7. SO: *hns making the venomous profit of five dollars on a single ton of coal, besides the difference in weight. Why p*y the differ ence, when by becoming a member of tine Housekeep ers’ Coal Company yon wlllbecoxne dtrecify connected with themining and delivery of yoar ow&tfcal, tbere ,by securing it good, clean, cheap , and of fail weight ? dll these benefits are secured to you at once if you join this Company. The characer of the gentlemen having this enterprise In charge is sufficient- goaratiiee that the objects of the Association will be fal3gf verified. The Company have prooared the lease ofcthewell kfecwn colliery of “Branchdsle, M situated abcut'aeven miles from PottavUle. on a branch of the Mfhehill and Schuylkill Haven Bail road. The coal is of the best Quality of the region, it being the celebrated BpoSn-Vsin, The mine will now yield 40,00$ tons of coal par "year, and can readily he made to doable its present prod'uw* tt&n&t a very small cost. The supply may be sample be inexhaustible, for, bo far as the existence of this Com pany is concerned* it certainly is so. The mine is .Incomplete working order, With aUrthe machinery and personal pioperty necessary and usnaPto’ work a first-class colliery. The stock of this Company is not ah inflated cnOo-lt bein g based upon a fair equivalent in - The Investment will be a good one, as the GoißPAny expect io realize aufiicient profit from the sale or the ear** plus of all eoal mined over 26,000 tons, to pay a good semi-annual dividend. ■ * Information concerning the affairs of the Company ©an be obtained at the office. THOU, WfilGaiHSr 8. B CbT'KfH and Chestnut sts. gp? ■*•***! PETROLEUM COMPANY. OEHAHIZED BEDES YHB ' HIHIMO A*D MAHPFACTHKIHQ LAWS OF THB Stephen H. Brooke.: X Pemberton Hn’chinson William S. Perot, James A. MeCrea, M. 8., Oeo. Augustas Wood,. [ of Birectors held this day. s re elected President, and jeretary and Treasurer. H. Jackson, Secretary. PRESIDENT, E. P. LEAKE, M. D., Fronkford. j - , ■ HAVAAIRDI, JOHS BAOOH. Ofßoe of the Company, — ' rREASUKER. ____ , _ _ OUBSkAL AOBBT, KOBT. K. COBSQ2T. DIRECTORS, E. F. LSAKS, l LSWTS THOMPSON. . . B. H. JBffKS. THOHAS WBIGGIHB. JAGOfe W. BOCKICS. apl7mwf24t IEVH. THE mew 'YOKK AND MYEBPOOI, STATE OF HBW YOBS, OAPXTAI., ONE MILLION DOLLARS, ONE HUNBBED THOUSAND SHAKES, 810 PER SHAKE. BTJBSORIPTIOH PRICE. *5 FBR SHABB, KOT LIABLE TO FURTHER ASSEBBHBET. OFFICES: *O. EMPIRE BBILDIHO, Ho. 11 BROADWAY, HBW TORE. POBT OFFW* ABB&SfW. BOX No. 63®. Hsw Yojß. OPriOBBB. HoB. BAHXEL 8. DICKIHSOH, Trodden*. WK T. PHIPPS. Vi«a PrwldOßt. ROBERT BASSETT, Beeretary. H. 3. BBRTIS. ffiiHßf Snpttintaßd*at,TUßCTJlte.Fß. ATLAS TIC BAHg,Ho.l43Bio»away,W.Y.,TrBMary. The well, of the Company are bow prodtula* oil. Ferment for stock mar he made 1b drafts, reirtrtereß note,., or (Joranunoat hoods sod seeorittes, which bonds and sonorities will ha taken at their market value. Remittance* mar he addressed to the Company, P. O. Bos *fo. 6368, Bow York City, or to “Atlantic Bask. Treasury of the Bow. York and Liverpool, Petroleum Company, Ho. 143 Broadway, How York City," or to any of ita aients. mho-Sm AMRBICAN NAIL AKB MIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY OP PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. \ CAPITAL ............,$300,000. 6,000 SHAKES—PAR TAW®, $5O. pbesedsot* HBNBX THOMAS, i TREASURER. JOHHW. HALL. DIBKOTOK3,- HENRY THOHAS. HerrtehtO*. JOHH W. HALL, Harrlshnr*. C, A WALBOKH, PhlladolpU*. R. G. BIEMAH. Baltimore HRHBY HILBERT. Harrlahur*. EAIfKIRSi • ADAMS ft LEY*. Philadelphia. The Subscription Book for the Capital Stock of this' Company is now open at the Banking House of ADAMS &.LBTO, 2?o: 305 CHBSTAIJT Street, Philadelphia, Persons wishing to make a profitable invest’Bjninra reepectfaUy invited to call on Messrs ADAMS & LEVIS, who w>U give them further information, and wit] show j them the MjkcTtlHOfl.'wfynr ryiimfww nnR ft?" —* The^d^^^swow^iorSnrMachinesover any are; That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better head, and fewer imperfect nails. That they effect a saving of not lass than fifty per cent, in the expense of grinding knives and dies. And the Machines being self-feeding, they effect a saving of, from fifty to seventy-five per cent, in the , labor of cutting nails. , ..... , .. Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe, will please calbaud examine for themselves, apis lm WISP” OFFICE OF “THE hooter BHD ■=©>- Marshall oil 00.,’’ - - N. W. CohHEH Puth afd Chebtsut, Sook No. 3* TO THB STOCKHOLDEEB I , ~ ot The Dire«tor» would respseifully inform tte Stoek holderB of “The Hoo-vfraud MarßhaU Oil Company’’ that the affairs of the Company are in a good aud sound condition, and that the devolopmsnte on their property aje being vigorously profcecnied. Thatthey eouldhave declared a dividend gome time ago from the products of their ‘well, ndw yielding, but instead of doing so have applied the proceeds thereof to the boring of the new well on the ‘'Hoover** tract. . They have also leased a portion of the fifty-acre tract, and have had applications for more leases for hair theoiL Kie .wefts on this tract are to be sank im mediately. . gfeveraf large strikes having recently been made in the immediate vicinity of the fifty* acre tract, they feel the greatest confidence in expecting the moat satisfactory resiUti: The well now being bared by the Compeer, on the Ho over tract, they feelassured will yield notices -than sixty barrel* of oil per day. The books of the Com pany, with letters almost daily received from the Su perintendent, hre open for inspection at the office of the • By P ord»r of the Bbard of actor*. H. B -BABHHBBST, Secretory. . - Phu.Adeaphta, April 11th. 1885. SPIB-61 *-™r- suk«;f.on GENEBAE’S OFFICE, W ' WABHIHQTOH Cits', B. G . Aprll 7, 1855. NOTICE.-Gandidatos ftr tie position of "ASSIST ANT 8BBSEON” In the Ist Army Corps (Baj or Gaus rsl Hancock's), are notified lhat the requirement of two vesra’ • ’ previous service is no loigsr exacted, and that the oulv prerpquta'te for exkmlnattou will be the bessemicn of a Diploma fiom some regular Medical College. JOS. K. BARNES, aplO-mWfit Surgeon Oenatal. ~ SPIKITFAI.ISTB ABF, IN •=» YITEB to asremble at BAIBOM STREET HALL, afl2 o’clock on’WEDNESDAY,to Vsrisnmlzs tie ores sion of tic fusiarsi ’ of our lato 0 dISV Addresses will be delivered by Era Wilhelm.. Mr. PUmeyitond others. aplB-3t* KSe OFFICE OF THE HESTONTIEEE, *=» Mantua, and pairmobottpasbesobb RAILROAD CO., No. 8568 CALLOWHILL Streat, Philadelphia, April 7. 1865. * NOTICE 18 HEREBY OIYSN. That a BoMial mast lie oi the Stockholders of the HESTONY-ILLE. MAN TUA; AND PAIRMOUNT FABBBNOER RAILROAD COMPANY (the PAlrmonnt and Arch-street City Pas- Bsngor Railway Company, aid Palrmimat PAssonger Railway Company, merged with this (tompany) wul be held at the office of the Company. No. 3563 GIL LOWHtLL Street, on MONDAY, the 25th Instant, at 13 o’clock M . to take Into consideration the expediency of creating a new mortgage in Hen of the mortgages now existing, for the purpose of retiring the entire bended and floating indebtedness of the Conpany, in accord ance with the act of AasemWy approve* March 28,1865. aplo-mvtl7t - JOHN T. LaNBB, Secretary. THE ANMAL ELECTION FOB president and Managers of be ELMIRA AND WILLIAMSPORT RAILROAD COMPANY will be held at their Office, 308 WALNUT Street, on MONDaY, Stay 1, at 12 o’clock M. L. P. OSIGBk, apl3-wfin9t Secretory, . wta- DIVIDEND WOTICE—OFFICE OF fse hinbbal oil company, sat walnut Street. Philadelphia, April 17. 1885. The Board of Directors nave this day declared a divi dend of ONE PBR CENT, on the capital stock of the Company, payable at theto office on and after the 26 th tnst;, clear of State taxes The transfer books will Close on the 19th instant, at S o’clock P. M and re-open on tie 27til ilitt, TH. R. SEARLE, splg-Bt ■ - • ■ Secretory. ife®= STATEMENT OF THE EOBEBT K 2B 7 OIL COMPANY PROM MAY 10th. 1881, TO MARCH Slst, 1855. Total r>oetpts.-*--•••■- ~$73,560 01 psta dividends Jnly*9.sl3.sooi Amt. 59,5U),00at Oct. 10. *10,0905 Dec. 22, 1864, *16,0001.-. *17,600 00 Expense at Wells-789 88 •* bfc&toT&X-s*• sxmstMishm• 1,625 tO " 6alsryof|upe S tendsit u . imU - ' " Books, Stationery, Ac.t-- 603 74 „ 51.882 74 Balance on hand, Marehffi,lSB6..-...~ ....*20,677 23 aplß St WM. M. CARTER, Treasnrer. r®» OFFICE OF THE PIEBBEPONT OIL COMPANY, 1541 South THIRD Street, Phjla NOTICE IB HEBERT GIVEN SS£? ibat the Annuel Meetingr of the Stockholders of the GEHTBAXi TBANSPOBTaTIOJI COMPAUf Of wUl be held ik the office* comer of THIRTIETH and MARKET Streets, WestPhlladslphla, on MONDAY, the 24th day of April next, at 10 o'clock* A. M . tor the purpose of electing Niue Dlreotors, a Treasnrer, and Btcretory, to serve for one year. „ . J- F. OOTTBINGER, Secretary. Philadelphia. Aprils. 1885. apB-flt ■PASTEFULAND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHXNa HOVXBBBI ÜBEftTISS AHD *3B? pBHIf TOWNSHIP KAILBOAD COMPANY, Phtlabblphia, Aprils 1535. «fh® *«««** Meeting Of th* Btockhomers of this Coin* p*»y, Rad an Blectton for Officers to isr-re - for tt« en suing rtar, and until otters ehsll bs elected, trill be teld at tte Office of lie PWladelpbJa and-BetdlM Kail roed Company, Ho, BBT South FOURTH Street, on JffiOHDATfthl let day of May next, at 11 o'clock A, M, RjS-lmyl WILLIAM g- WBBB Secretary. •ST 1 BOO® SFBIKB 841M948 W COMPABI - The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com- Ptny, and an election for President and fix Managers to serve for the ensuing year, and until others shall he elected, will he held at the Office of tee Prlladelphla and Beading Bsilrcad Company, *o, BBT South FOURTH Street, on MOHBaY, the let day of Mar next, at llhl o'clock A. M apS-tmyl WML H. WHBB, Searetary. MILITARY. M PRIZE HONS? A3STD GOVBRN BITEVT BOON'/? TO ALL WHO gJJTBK TEE Tf! UNITED STATES' MARINE COBPS. 4* Order* have beett received from ibe head of the Marine Corps, at Washington not to restrict recrutle to a particular daee (as lias beau the case heretofore)/ but to receive ALL who haycrsomd In the volunteer sax* vice, or!a thsrfffoJars, or is the marines, and have bees honorably dißsharatdi Ewh pawona esllstlnr lu the United States Marines wBl receive the Govern ment bounty, and will alfeobe entitled to theirehare of §ri z* money is a nr capture -of the enemy's vessel*. or feather information apgly. at the rearuifctag ren dezvous. Ho- 311 South FRONT Street,, between 9 A. M. end 3 o’.loch P. M„ ererrdnjtet Mrnda^^ apVfcf Captafn and Kocmiilnsr Officer. RETAIL DRY GOODS. “H A »” OT «*™“ CASSIMERES FOB BOYS. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.’! LADIES’ ZEPHYR SACKINGS. FINE FRENCH COATINGS. NEW LOW PRICES. COOPER Ac CONARD, I, E. Cor, Ninth and Market Sts. \ >p!94f ; - J VtltCß BLACK DOUBLE-WIDTH AJ wool DELAINES, $1 and $ll3-nearty old price 1 Lupin's B*4 Black Wool Delaines, 62 oil. Lupin's Mode Wool Delaines, 62 ate. Black Alpacas. 60. 66, 7*. 88, $l. &o. Light Color* Alpaca*, 62c5s —a bargain. Auction lot Plaid Mohairs, 37 ete. Best American Prist*, 96 aud 95 cis. White Cambrics, &e.« White and Buff Pique. .. DOMESTIC GOODS Very lowest market prices for our full aud Italy Block. * COOPS B A COSTaBD. apl9- tf g. K. cor. NINTH and MASKS* Streets. JOHN F. YOUAG. u Ho. TO North FOURTH Street. Hu now In more a moat extensive assortment of DRKtS HOODS at theVBBY LOWEST PRICES, WANTS. WANTED— ALL DESIROUS OF securing a email fortune, speedily, with a mode* rate outlay, to call at Ho 13561 CHB3TNTJT Street, (private entrance, with hell.) and examine the new patent CAMPILLION CARPET, undoubtedly the most wonderful, useful, money-saving, and money-making enterprise of the eg*. It can be produced at a cost of 35 cents to 40 cents per yard, is very beautiful, and will last a lifetime. Pa* tented Jar nary 17, A, P-1£65, apl9-3b* WAN TED-AT $lO PER DAY— agent* in every neighborhood in Pennsylvania and Hew Jersey, to sell a beautiful engraving of Abra ham Lincoln ' Address BARTLBSON & GO-, No. 611 CHESTNUT Ftreet, (second door) PMIa. ap!9-12t TIT A NTE D—A PARTNER, WITH y“ from TWELVE to FIFTEEN THOUSAND DOL LARS. in a safe and very profitable business in the Oil regions First class references furnished. Profits will average 33K per cent v . Address “Bona Fide," office North American and Gazette. afrl9-to* WAHTBU-rA salesman in a . ?¥ CLOTH STOKB, - to nil city trad., Address, with real uw. Box 8?6, Port Office. " apis Brt WANTED, AT SISO PER MONTH, TV A RELIABLE CAR YASSER in every town and county, for the EURSE aid SPY, the most interesting aid exciting booh ever published, embracing the ad ventures of a .woman in the Union army as Hnr.e, Scent 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, tend for circulars. Address '* JOHRi BROS. & CO., Ho. 600 CHEBTEUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.»» aplS-lm* WANTED—CANVASSERS FOR * 1 LIFE INSURANCE The beat termsoffered. Ap ply at 13S CBBSTHUT St., second story. mMllm* rtANAL-BOAT BUILDERS AND v CAULEBBS WASTED, at CHESTER. Constant omplo,men^l 1 eB. A Addre™ K & c 0 aplP-lra Chester, Pena*. XjiMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOR HOUSE XJ KEEFERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Waiters, Name, Cooks, Laundresses, aud tenoral housework, white and colored. 803 LOCUST St. • aiyi-lin -OMPLOYMENT HOUSE fob CLERKS, -*-X Nook-keepers, Salesmen, Packers, Porter*. Watch men, Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tenders, Welters,Para-hands, Garaeuen.se. Employers suited at short notice. 6058 and BU4 LOCUST St. agi-lm GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES V*—ROWER'S PEIZE ENVELOPES.-Agents wanted everywtere- Preminm Watches glxsn to Agents. On receipt of $l5 we will mall, post-paid, MO Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Banting-vase Watch as a premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and fuUpaniculars, on receipt of 25c.ats. Ad dresSiA-tB. BO WEH & CO., P. 0., BoxdßO, 36 BEBK MAwSbeet, HI Y. . . . . , .aihg-ffin TO PHOTOGRAPHERS. : -h Wanted by a Yonng Man of thorough capability a rttnatlon a< Operator. ■ . , Address «‘B.,acT.,' i Press office.. ;, ap!9-3rt M WANTED TO BEKT—FOB ONE or more,years, a eood HOUSE,, with, modern im proremestsj fornlthed or_nnfargianed; location ore- - mi ■ siu, walnut, or spruce streets. Possession reaairedaboiu July Ist. An excellent opportunity to rent by persons going abroad. Good locations other than above not objectionable, Address Box Bfi2, P. O. apl4- tit* FOR sails: and to art. m FOB SAL E—A BESIRABLE KaHWELLIEB, with every cenvanlence! fine yard, Poeees&icn atven Hay 1. Ho. 354 Bontli Tweiity-ilrsi etreet. below Da Dancer plica. Apply it Ho- 917 MABKET Street. apl9-at« . m FOR SALE—A HA2TOSO3TE POTJR^ ißstoried brick dwelling hou*«. with three*storied, ‘back building, -with ail modern imprOY?meata» situate onFlnettieet, above Eighteenth, south ride. . - Apply at 600 CHESTNUT Stmt. . aplB-3l*- Second floor, back room. . A FOB BALE-A HAHBBOME MaLCOCBTEY BEAT on School- house Lane, near Ger mantown Large Stone House,. with aU modern con veniences: Stone CSoach House and Stable, with 'Stalls fox six Horses. Grounds well planted, shaded, and improved; and all in perfect order and repair. For paiticnlars, inquire at 111 CH.BSTIUT St. aplB fe*if m BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESI SSdEECE, BOXBOBOUGH. Twenty.flrst wart, li! and a hilt miles rrom the city. FOE BALE, by M. THOMAS * SONS. April S4th. 1835. aplß 8t« MILLINERY. ir» MISS FENNELL, 26 NORTH "#» EIGHTH Street, invites attention to her assort ment of Spring and Summer MiLLIHEBT. apl2wfioBl* - WM. F. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 430 Chestnut Street, NEXT DOOB TO THE POST OFFICE, , PHII.iSEI.PBIA) GOODS REDUCED TO GOLD PRICES. I have ieduced my entire stock of goods, consisting of WATCHES, FINE JEWELBT, SILVER PLATED WAKE, and solid BILVERWABB. to present gold Prices. “* 530 ARCH STREET. ™ apB-12t ■ pAFER FLAGS, PORTRAITS, AND BADGES, BEAPED IN MOTTENINO, FOB SALB, WHOLESALE AHD KETAIL, BY KIN Gi WALT & BROWN, 111 ana 113 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,- OTEE ♦■PBBBS” OFFICE. DLAGS, FLAGS—SILK AND MUS 1 lie -flags just becbived It* W. TILLBB, 3a Sooth FOURTH Street. T INCOLN MEDALS AND PINS FOB AJ CBHTBB OF KODBHIEG BOSBTTBS. It* W. TILLBB, 33 South FOURTH Street. T7IHEBY EXECUTED MEDAIiS OF A. P££3II>BST LIJHCOLS aad Lieutenant ««neral IT. S. GRaHT. Pol *ale at Ho. 358 G GHESXAUr St., third door. ap)B-3t* JOHH S. -WARMER & BOSS. PHOTO GRAPES OF MR. LIN COLN —The best likensmes of our late Proaideat. In said and lmrre «Sze». Publish *dby apis- 3t* CKBMBK * GO., 18 South EIGHTH St. PRESIDENT LINCOI N B^DOEB FOR •*- sale, wholesale aad retail. The trade supplied. 3- 80MEBSBT, 531 CHBBTMDT BT. RE B-TJ BLICiS INYINOtBLES’ BABQXS, fornleby BQMSSSST, »pis-4t« - -saicassrsuTST. SUBSCRIPTION BOOK? FOB BUT- T-BIB'S StJPEBIOR PORTRAITS OP PRESIDENT LINCOEN, ate open at Ho. 90S ABOH Swat. . Only Arentfor PMladelpMa. A few copies for sale. SCOTT’ B EVENING GOLD AND STOCK IXCHAJTOB at tie ASSBMBJ-T BUItD IBOS, will be open Bvery Bvealoi *w the lra ?fSf b? of bo Bines*. ■ - PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMB.—ELB l QAXT style* pliant linjj tatl GaUery. 624 ARCH Street. T IPS SIZE PHOTOGRAPHS IN OtL P. .bli'mlb’ Biplendid speelmea*, made at Me Gallery, 824 ARCHStreet. ■ ~,_ _. ~,,,. AT KEASONABLEPBIOES. AUCTION BAi.Ui? jJNITBD STATED COTTON SALE. UPLAND COTTON WILL. BE SOM), JTalfff dlWctloa if lilttwnDraper, V, B. Cotton A«ot. ETEH>AY. apbu. astn, mas. ATOJS O’CLOCaP. It. Ex6hangbJ salesrooms. TEtC BROAD WAjL HEW TOE S, 1 Fam»lcs can Be'seen at iheaAka of Messrs, Easton * Go. three day 8 before the saib. Catalogues wilt he the 2Sth' la A at Sutton * Co. ’o, and at »ft»Cnatont g_ . . G. BELL. Llent. Hol;aC. ft. WAagnraTog, April 1«, ISM a pl7« AJWWSLEiSfENTS. QA R D.—W AI/NUT-S T. THEATER. TO THE PUBLIC. of the great CALA MITY fche Batson hag saflared; aad my own affliction at the loss of one or my moat ei teemed friends, I big to state I will not be able to mr* form until THURSDAY. Yonr obedient rervant, FEWCITA VESTVAIE Jy[EW CHESTNUT-SI BAST THEA- Tlie pnhlic aro most respectfully Informed that, is consequence of the NATIONAL OADAMPfT that has fallen upon onr coantiy, anl at % slight token of respect to ... OGK LATE BELOVED PRESIDENT, this Theatre will b. closed until FURTtEK NOTICE „ .• , wa E. STBS. aplß tf LEONARD Q ROVER. ftPB-lmlf ARCH-STREET THEATRE. The pnhlic are respecifully not! Bed that as an humble tribute of respect to the memory of onr late HONORED CHIhP MAGISTRATB. this Ssatrowill be cio.-dts. ta Wither notice. 1.0018 A DREW. We concur In the ah otc, . M A- OARRBITSON, I fence and Mansgersss of the Watnnt-stresti'a.aWe. TN CONSEQUENCE OP THE LA- J- MBKTED I >3a.'C& of onr beloved Preeidaat. tb* CBOBAJL FESTIVAL OP TBIWITY tJHOt *. He vim£ advertised for WiDfiBSDAI and TSGSBD \t. Aunt 18th and 20ih, is POSVPOHE3) tj TU& SDAT »3 WEDNESDAY, 26th and SSth. u QHOHAL FESTIVAL. • 1811111 CHOIS, OP NEW TOSS, UNDER THE DIRECTION OP DR. CDTIiHS, will repeat -• • THE CHuKAi FESTIVAL - K * ,sati, sf: v^s i #w& K - T -’ rt ON TGMDAY AJfD WEDHEBOAY, April 35ib and SStfc.* SOLOISTS. -tt— Master BIC&ABD COKER, principal Soprano of Trinity Choir. Hears. GBOBGE SIMPS OH, Tenor; J. S. THOMASw Baritone. Masters KBBLIGH, BLLARO. TATE, and PRATT. OBGABISTB _____ CGTLBK and W. BUGSES TfiAYßß,the latent** Organist of Boston. Selections from the great works of HAHOEL. n*ng- MJBHDBLSSOHIT, and HATCH. " Alio, a DIBGE in memoriam of onr late beloved President. Admission, $1.50. Tickets for sale at Mr. Charles W. A. Tmmpler > Music Store, Seventh and Chestnut streets, and at the Episco pal Book Store, 80. 1321 Chestnut street. Tickets sold for Wednesday an. 4 Thursday will ha good fox Tuesday and Wednesday. Boors open at ©£♦ commence at 7X- Book* of wprds in fail, containing ike historical ro- Cfcurci 1)8 preßBat&^ the audience at tha PoeillVely no money will be received at the Chorch. and no more tickets will be >o!d than the Ghurok cas comfoilably sccoimnodate. 801 l particulars in fatten announcements. . aplfl*mwswa6t Pr CONSEQUENCE OF THE DEATH of President 1. f NOOL N the Gtrand CompUmentery Belt to the NUHARa HOSE - CDMPANT. No IS, tshich wee to be given THIS (Wednetouy) ETEBIN&. at the-Hoileal Fend Hall. Is he-ehy postponed until further notice, for which all tickets now mined wIU be good lor the occasion. S. B. HDRF3IT, it 1 * Secretary. ' THE TWENTY-THIRD MATINEE OF A the PHILADELPHIA CLASSICAL ftrilsrSTTß CLUB is portioned to WEDNESDAY. Apr)l24. It J7LORAL BALL POSTPONED. AMERICAN ACADBHT OF ’ D. L. OASPENrES^^ respeetMly informs■ W« Mends^an/tha public that he hAs Mstponoi bl> ANNUAL fLOMX, PESMTAL AND BALL until WjBDSSBSDAY, ApriOH, IBS3, on account of tkd.«Hif uaftAunl ef|amitzAikmu > - fti;ifegoygsagwl£L oe - -T!rke?B $« To be bad of CjL J. THOSSfLSF, 3LI Street, and of D. L. CABBBiffßtf. 65&3 ARCS Street. aplB et* fVBRMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIG VA BEHEAREARS every SATOBDAT at SK oclodc P. H,» at MTJSIGAIi FORI) HALL. Bmaie Tickets, 38 teat*. Six Tiekets, #1: to be bid. at Tnnaplsr'*, An dze’a, »ad Meyer’* Ignatc Stores, aad at the Hall. no7-tt "INSTITUTION FOR THE BLIND.— j- There w ii lb* no EXHIBITION THIS (WXMras- BAY) AFTBBROOff. ~ Hi* THE ACADEMY OP'PINS ARTS. J- CHESTNUT Street. abOTeTejdb, Is OPto DAIWC forrlgitort, from9l. ft to 6P. 9L jaX : BOASBIDffe • ; PIRST QLASB BOARD FOR GENTLE HAS and "Wife. A pleasant seconcLstory room V9~ cant Apply at 141 T fePBOCfi Street : U* 17ROM TWO TO FIYE GBNTLEM2H ■*• desire BOABD. Loeition within Ays zoinntss* walk (*f Seventh an d C iestnut streets. Best of infer ence giveit if required. Address, soon. C. S. 8., Pres* office. api9 2t* 99F, SOUTH BROAD STREET.-VA cut, ttrobsadsome Beeond- story boat ROOMS,, and fwo f,ln*ie Kocm*. agld-dtf UOST ASD FOUND. T OST ON MONDAY. NIGHT, ONT Walnnfc. or Fifteenth street .a GOLD BAND CHASED eaiUUe remrd wUI be paid it retained to J. H. LAMBEETI, 228 BOCK street, ___ It* TOST.—A PERPETUAL POLICY* A-J given by tbe Franklin Fire-Insurance Company* Philadelphia, Ho. 2003. daUd January 9th. lb3S. tm JOBS F. MOBIBB, and hr him tnotfttzed td WE QBAJITt April 13, 1813. basing been lost- ft snUaMs Seward 1m "riven for its return to JOBE WISE Eo. 561 North FIFTH Street. * Philadelphia, April 6» 2665. ap7-l»* A/TOUNT PBA.CE IN ST IT U T B— A. ■iW- BOAEDING iSD BAT SCHOOL FOS BOYS— Bemoved to POBIT-F-IRST and. HUTTO* Strteis, West Philadelphia, 'The ptioil* are prepared for or Professional 3ife The treaty-second tern Twill com mence Sf&y 2d. Circular* can be had of .WI&LlAif Gv ÜBOWBLBt . Slo J WAl, a ™ ||i t.orof FjcmcipaL BBawtCfißßßggfcl CAMDEN' AND AT- WffNUht BJlLROUk—Trala*. leave Vine* street Fern asMlowe MailTiala Freight, with Passenger Oats attached—..—9 00 A. M. Atlantic Accommodation.— .I.lBp. BC_ Junction Accommodation - -5 30 p. H. EKEBBItmo, liKATE ATLANTIC. Atlantic Accommodation ......1— 6.2) A. fit. Freight, with Passenger Gaia attached.—. . .19.06 p. K Mall Train».>......s 46P. SK» Junction Acsommodaiion- ——-6. MA. M. EXTRA BADDDXFIEXtD TEAIXB _ LeareVlne street 11.15 A. M.7Ba4doi3eld 1.30 P. H. X. B.—Freight nrast he ddlTered at Cooper’s Point before 6 P. M. to tnsare Its going down the nakt day. mh9 2mif JOHX G. BBTAHT, Ageht. fig—CHl lIIIUI I raiiABBIPHIA. M.KEiWf akd ksadihs KAiftKOAA. —cjsusos or hoob. Ob and after Monday, 17th ins!., the Accommodation Train ftr Beadinr and intermediate plane trill lavra the'depot* THIETBKJtTH and OAX.&OWIHLL Streete, at 6 o'clock F. M. G. A HIOOUS, aplASt General Saperiniendeat. tssarneamemm WEST CHESTER ■Pwi ""WH arm PHIHJLDBI.PHIA mia. BOAD, VIA MRDIA. BUHMSB ARBAHGBMEHT. Os and after MOaDAT, April 17,1805, the tralnewffit IsaTe as CHBCTJre hears Philadelphia for Weet Cheater at 7.35 sad Id. 17. A and 2.16.146, and BASF. H. heaye "Wert Chester for Philadelphia at 6.20,7.45, and 10.36 A. H. ■ and IjSaad 4 46 F. M Trains leavira West Cheater at 7.45 AM. aadlecrlut Philadelphia at 4 4SP.IL will stop only at Media, AC. Jnnctlon, Bead. j l**ve Philadelphia forß. C. Junction atilt uiß Leave B. 0. Jnsctton lor Philadelphia at aJB JL B. nd7.tOT. M. These trains stop at all intermediate stations. OtTBCaDAYg, Irfi&Te Philadelphia at 8~30 A jfamJ3P. H. leave West Chester at Bhi K and 6P. M. Trains lea-vimi Philadelphia at 7.36 A. M. and 4.46 P* M., and lesTioit West Cheater at 7.46 A. M and £. 45 P. H. connect at B, C. Junction crith trains «?.*»» B.K. for Oxford and intermediate points. I’aeeenaen are allowed to tato wearier apparM only ae baanze, and the Company will not. in responsible for an amount exceeding oto hnndjeddefe *“*• unices a special coo|g« is Wt PEHABJOPHIA. March 16, IBM. tah”-* B * l * c ELECTRICAL OFHCBB. I 1 Wo. 15* *OT!h BLEVBSTH. below SAGS Street: f FOBTIETH Street. Wert Fit- 1 5 !l DB?THOHAS AIMS htrtng beenTenrsarew; -\ C ref ft {S core of Diseases by this new method, J 5 would Inform bis Mends and the Foblio tlathe tat ■} etiil benetUllng and swine.maw whom medicine $ {did not affect, and conaidered inenrabie. . * 5 We will mention a few of aie JBi^aMltttteeMfey. } of which tile treatment seldom If ever ““* • y f Bheamctism, Felone, S“? T peases. i ,A*ne. tesbona. [Woe > Coskjrabn* Hemoribage, oiab&ies,&&. V y -patients will be trotted at t&eir residence wheaj ca*kttZ&i*l*x9» number of teetlmoni&te mar be sees I sat the Ottoes from patients to thU elfey. **obs&lU J- KioSVSis. t alty. DE. TfiOS. ALLEN, i f avEMtan BlectriciEUa > FOB ALBANY AJTO TROY. MSB irsw tossu to„muwui «» aAKITAW C42M&,—'BW Bffitf# S. FLUUOA9-, T- Spicer, master* is now loading at first wnarx below Spruce afreet for tiie above point*, and will, lsare o» wroman at, at 18 o’clock. Ira ft*lint. wlileii will lie token onTsMonnWe tonne. npply to I>. L. AfftnL »17-St 30* Sonth DEL.AWABB Avenge. pABD PHOTOGRAPHS, 12 FOR $1.35, v Tory pretty a*d tasteful styles li&enestts. >«£»**• for albnro*. and jnafc the thing 0 c iS»S with classmates. REIMER o. feBCGKD Street* abojrn Green. - • * . _ ' **- imepaetment fob custom wobk. 5,000 BALES EDtFCAHOML. *♦* ..****• AK.