T lli: RATION'S GRIEF FOB ITS rriiUTr DEAD.—Bav. 0. Ji. GSAB on thl* liltoO ßEO W BVBBIHQ. at the First Ceoere- CMireh. FBAHKFOBD Boad and MOHf r A venae, at 7K o'clock. Breadline alao In tag, at IQij o'clock. M (HAKACTSB ABTO MATH OF XKSIDEfIT LINCOLN.—Sermon on this sub e paitor* Bay G. D OBBROf, J» gaiduM. h, FfIITKTH Street, below Arch, TO-MOK i l a o’clock A. M. THIRD KJFOBMKU BCJCH fi DBCH, corner TSNTH MLBERT Sta.- COLR, of Now Brnnewiofe. "''t preach In this O-MofcROW. Berries at V>% 0 clock A. H, eck P. M. “ UW*»BSB#*S*i?' ™*SBK OF StOAO and DNaNDTWINB Streets —Sti eject F. BABBSW’S Sermon TO-MORRO W ; •■TliB Lata Tragedy at Washington: In th« Lord’s Hand is to be Sms and Recognized 111.- probable Oood to be Wrought out there epntillc Invited. it* first reformed ottoh BURGH, SEVENTH and SPRING GARDEN e? J. H. BUT DAM, Pastor. —Services at 10)4 31.. and 7% o’clock P. M. It* NORTH PBESBITERIdH BURCH, SIXTH Street above Green-Rev. KSKYiD ®,, Pastor, will preach (0. V.) TO- V MORNING* at ICIKtaiid'EVENING. at 7K Subject, morning— ** The Nation s Logs. ” * ST. CEEMENT’S church, TWENTIETH and CHERRY Btreeta. -Hereaf-. U farther notice, there will be terries In the very Snndsv kv™in*,in«teadol the.Aftemoon. TO MORROW EVENING, at 7), o’clock. It* EMISEMT HUUTBS.-BPEU IE pisronrse in St. Matthew’s Luthern aOhnreh, test, below Fourth, between Race and Vine. Tutor. Key. E_ W., HUITHR. TO-MORBOW if. at'- i o clock. Morning-service commences Ml 10 ■ It SPEWAL APPROPRIATE SER* flftES. conducted by T. H. STOCKTON, at S TH and WOOD, SABBaTH AFTERNOON, at ri, Neighboring cliurchet, with their pastors, engaged, heartily Invited. It* WESTERN H. ML CHURCH, TWENTIETH Street, below Walnut Preach .MORROW {Sunday), by Rev, THRO. BTK it 1011 A,M, aud'7KP. M. It* SECOND, ADVENT MEETINGS.— "The Issues of this Tims ’’—Elder W. S. ELL Will preach on this suhieet TO-MORROW 10, at -quarter before 8, at Hall, H. E. corner and OALLoWHILL Strsots, and at same place , ill. .on “The Resurrection of the Identical It* CENTRAL CONGREGATIONAL JHrRCH—CONCERT HALL -PttMie wsishlp 1-bath -Rev. EDWARD HAWES, pastor, will 0 MORROW at 10J4 A. ML and 73SJ P. M. The a lO.iiiaUy invited. - It* FIFTEENTH pkssrptbrian RDHOH.FtITBBNTH and LOMBARD Streets. IV • ■ City Pastor. 1 ' TO- MORRO W. ( labbath) M. Subject—“ The Mourners go abont the It* SEW PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, 0 GAMAC Street. R«v. ALP RED TAYLOR h every enadav. atlc>4 A, 31.. and i P. M hool atlji F. M. COMB. U* SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS— Elder STUART will preach (D. V. ) at the Hall and BPRI9G GARDEN at 10)4 A. M ! Elder (SKatlK P M. ' It* S&COND CONGREGATIONAL IHUROH, corner of ELEVENTH and WOOD ■J'reachlUß TO-MORROW at 10* A. M. and7l4 the Rev JOHN Bi HALL. i It* SERMON BY KEY. R. jtiFFERYi D D . onlhe death o’ABRAHAM 'LINCOLN, mrth BinUst cinrch.'FlFrii and BUTTON t, ,’fQ. MORROW EVENING.at 734 o’clQplfclt* GREEN-HILL PRESBYTERIAN ISURCSt—The Rev. FRANK L ROBBINS ieb. a sermon on the Da»tbof oar lamented wHittim on TO-MOBHOW WIGHT,' at W* All are invited. „ \ it* (ITIADBKS’S MEETISG—KEV. B. AT SOU HAMMO&D’S Meeting w th ChtUrea iv alter B«<»n next, at the Wagner Fras Insti rEß?El?sTH Street,*above Columbia POSTPONED Until SABBATH following, 80t& ■ ; It*- UNIOX CMII BREN’S MEETING. •Ktv. Mr. HAMMOSD will conduct another ** the Tabernacle Baptlty huTch, Eighteenth, THI i (Satar -3SBBOOU.atBo'clock ■, ■ - AIVAKT PBESBTTEHIAN KO&CH. LOCUST STBBST,—Her WOLCOIT Faster, will repeat, by request, Its Sermon tee* Sabbath mor jvhs g-re'! aU a * to oar great trrow,TO* &LORBO wIvBNiUG, atBo'clock. a*e inwitod, It* rilE MEMBERS OF THE PHI BELVBIA > VRE AOHBRS’ MEETING and al Congierstions are r- quoted to mental the B7HOi>ioTEPISCOPAL CHURCH,FOURTH •w Arab, on fitGUDAI BVBtflfliG, 24th inst * ocs, for tbe purpose of making a proper de cal death of Pre thomas t. mason. j • p. coombs, g g T. T TASKER, 3 I N. VAN2ANT. I?**® DB. DEL ACOCK, 8-» . T, C. MBhPHY, I 3 JAMES StRLT, & B S W THOMAS. M CLEMENT S. OL ARKK. PHILADELPHIA SABBATH. IHOOL ASSOCIATION.-The Moothtv Meet i Aaeoclation will he held on MONDAY EVE :t 21th vnvt, at o’clock, In the Church on below Sixth «tr»et. »wing subject will he dlscuned: an the Qualifications of Sabbath-school f" _ _ . r. EDW.iRD PAY SON HAMMOND, theCHU isngtlist, will be pretent and make an ad- Snpertr, teudenta. Teachers, and friends of the cordially invited to attend GEO. H. BTCART, President, vis, Becrclary. It* miss" kbima hardisge will e lver a Ftrnersl Oration at BANaOM-SPREET aSPNDAY.atBP M W -. 'SPIRITUALISM.—MR S. 3. FIR ST W'tl t-eotnre at SANSOM-STREET HALL, AY. at 1014 A. M, and BP. M. " . It* SOLDIERS OF THE WAS] OP Blit. —The surviving t olciera of the War of L'»ssyJ*»jiia snd adjolntogStates, willaesvm f-OPKBME COURTROOM, State House. THUS DON at 8 o olook. with craps on-left arm. to aylng the last trU)at(uof re«pset,ti>th«ieiaalns SAM LINCOLN, latkmkrtyrcd PimM.ent of lEtates. ,• -o. : «awC V. L.-THK MEMBERS OF I’OCN EL CTo. 2, Tenth ward *ra requested to as»«m -r Booms THIS AiTEBffIOH at 3 o’clock.^ PH HAD FLPHIA TRACT AND CI&S10R SOCIETY -A SSBMOK will be by Rev WAX. WHITE WILLIAMS, in behalf roety, in the Third Baptist Church, SECQKD >tt?e Catherine street, on ShBBATH MOKN- Inatadt, at 10K o’clock. Public iavltad. lt^ MAO ABA HOSE COMPANY, W©, s.—The Active, Homtrary- end Contributing will aasembie at the Hose House, THIS y) AFTEKKOOK, at .2X o’clock, to participate )sequies of the late President of ihi united HENRY YORK, President Black suit and white gloves. It* NOTICE.—THE OFFICERS AND tiachea of the UNITED &TATES INTERNAL IE DhPARTMEHT will assemble at the OUB - SATURDAY AFTJiRSfOON at S o clook ilpate in the feneral solemnities of Qur.-laia i Abraham Lincoln. , black clothes* black gloves, and crape on left idles will be furnished by the Committee, er of the Committee. . - - •-Itt- ’ FIREMEN'S P4BABK CONVJEWr CIOB —Jin Adjourned Heeling of the OoriSrem,. do held at the (loamy Goars HousoleutrllHca b Street), southeast corner or .IIXTH and , DT Streets, on JiOgBAY Breniof, aitirinstr; clock, Companies not represented wiltp tease Delegates. BOBXKT T. OIDD, ‘ get: President. e. aiistw, . [A. Pun. Seeretarlea. aaißicaif photesiast asso ciation.-tim Member; or the Order are re to meet at the HALIoin I.OBBBT Street; abwe , on SATUBDAY APTBJKJtOOChatAoo’eiock, spate in the funeral ohseanies ef^our latebe-.- tief Magistrate. ABBAHAM BiHOOBH Badgee had at the Hail, flo regalia or Insignia ofthe 11 be re attired, as it loot the ireStMtproprlety manifestation* of sectarian or partisanpredf should be obscured in thlsday of universal and sitiiotiun. As far as conrenlent members ned to appear ic b'ack or dark dress with .white tit*] JOBB PlfZ, Grand Secretary. ! TO TliU MALE TEACHERSOF PTHSPOBWC SOBOOLS OP phibsMLpHia. commended that yon aaiemble.At JBaOfflcs of Jilt OP COBTBOIi. on SATuBDAYaUOHdII ST3, at 12 o’clock, to make apranKemehtS for parti, in the . . President Board of Control. NOTICE—OFFICERS ANJD MESI - of LIDBBL BODGE, Bo 2, A, t- M, by notifled to meet at tholrLodge Boom. South ITB Street, on SATGKDAY, 2ad, at 3 o’clock o attend the cfansral eeoort of t. e remains of AM hiHbOliH, late President of the Baited t—Pnll (nit t f black, white gloves, or&pa on , blue riblton , , , . , W G. U , Jonathan Dayic. U D., rcqdeat* members of the Order geoetally be in attend- B, H, GLSAVK3, W. M- Y. Ynyshno. Secretary. ; lw_ THE STATE SOCIETY OF THE CISCIBNA'fJ, OP PBHASYLVAeiA -Ji’he sof "*fhs state Society of the Cincinnati, of Ivanla,” will convene THIS DAY; April 52, Bo 1110 WALaDT Street, at 2 o’clock P II . tnrpose of participating in the reception of the of the l,te BESIDEST OP THE TWITED STATES. H, L SPBOAr, Secretary. SOTirK—A MEETING OF THE COHTRObbBBS OP PUBLIC SCHOOLS will it the Controllers’ Chamber, on SATURDAY, cat 12 o’clock M~ _ _ BUSBY W. EALLIWZLL. Secretary. POST OFFUIJB, „ ’ „ FiiltißSumu, Pi.. iprll !B. MM. ' Hie* Urn 4*tde*Uww«4 lor tHayc.pUoa or tbe iof ow late Cpief Ma«Utr»to, KA3 *HUS- Ihli iRu -wUI be CLOBKB *l3 0 OLOOK P. -torta closed dorleg tb* Mjnalador of the d»y. J stations will bs closed it tbei^meiotir. »«W » ak9 ‘WOTT"‘wAtBORS.BA • Poetmastir. B8BTKB&SOI JttOSKCOM , Mo. Th« membeM will mm»Ms f)t lie THIS AFTSSJfOOK. *t 3 o cis3l, to o the faarr&l cerevoniet in hoeor oi'otlr member. tbe Mon' Abraham litacoiQ, Pre- Unites BUMS. Draesftnll blMb trnit, ’ John O. Bailer, PiecMant ■ IBaIAH BAfBB, Jr-Secratoi:. , lON HWTUe FOR call* ABO YOUTH: lb. HIMMOBD’S jfcTß MIRTW& 111 CALVARY PRBB - BURCH, LOCUST Stnet, *boY» F,fl»enjh, At itilf pA®t S o clmk. Scho .clu» Of B«lg)ll>Otillg BAObAth-AOIIOQU u» SBO. . ;; _ JBBEABM TO *HB CHAU obtained ftpm the LeiWatttrsofthaSUt. ,inia, a Masting of theNtoekhoUcts of (no i»*l Olfi aaDMimwa uOMPJ.NT.WMt •as held on the XBth day of April, M 3, and og st nUp men iron sleeted by tbom ae 11 Directors fur, the en.nlttg Tear, yla: i, 1 ooli Qroshola, Klolisel B*k»r. P. C, t o‘baon, Oharela H IggerV*. J. Nioiter irllle. and W. Wilson- ~ _ j Mated Meeting «f Direotora of said Com , tie same day. , ~ ~ >n wa» sleeted Preaid ent; tker rice Praaldent j khOiZ Tie&rurer, IiOUIS GBO9HOLZ, Bee. pro tern* ; TIJKATMCAI PKBHEBSIOS ILal>2i,FHIAwtU MiembloTODiY, at tie CHiST«OT srsur THEATRE, to tts*i*B*<Jttogm!n.UieFtuwrftl Provision \ief Magistrate. H* SEfiKBEBS OF THE Biff* AB LITBKAET ISBTITUTIS will mass at Iphifc Institute* 717 LOUBAED Street, ;oaj) AFTBBHOOa, at 2>a o'oloolt, to at- O/ the late President. Drew, dark r bit« gloves. J. Q. WHITE, Jb,i President. Secretary, it^_ » COI.OBBI* PEOFIB’B OIOS OB *SS')OIATXOK wiU meat at their t of QDXWCJE and LOODST Street., Tata . at 3 o'clock, to participate in Utefnne it out late Ohier tfairietrate. _ JOHN 0. BOWSES, President, vr, Secretary, I.* KEK’B OHKIBTIAH (14TI0 The momljsrs of this Asa iota i ted to m»et at the rooms. TO Dir. at ;«v to partid p ato ln the faural Prooejsloa ill Chief MaiUtrato. lehedat tie rooms. W. B. OULLIP, Cw. Sso’y. «. u. o. or o. r.-Au, tsie tber* of-the 0 tF, O. of 0F aw reqaaitad he VdSlSstPHI* IBSmUTS, «>n SA le Md taiuat. at 12 o’clock W.,to j„i= ta Isoi our late lemonUa Praaidoat, ABRi I<ON. Drew, black salts, black tiiti, sod «.»ud crape oatlieltf^arai. OhlcfMiwhaL BSIOS, So. a. 4 prill] meetloi will-Iwt held THIS DAY, M 3 it, on Secretary. It* gp** HEADQUARTERS national UNION OLUB, Ho. 1105 CHESTNUT STBBBT. Pmi.ADEi.parA -April 22, 1855, the NATIONAL union CLUB ,will assemble THU DAT (Saturday), April 82, at 2>i o’olock P. M , in GIRARD Street, right resting on Twelfth street, to attend the fnncral escort of the remains of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late President of the United Stateß. Members will he dressed In blsek or dark'colored suits, black hats, and white gloves. _ The funeral badge of the Club and gloves oan be »ro enred at Headansrters. Loyal citizens of this end sister States; not attached to other orgenlzaiions, are invited to join the Clnh The Club will move at 3 o’clock precisely. The following-named gentlemen have been appointed officers for theocoaiion, aadwlUbs respected aceord ugly: OHIBP MABSHAX. Colonel HABMAUUS UIFF. " _ . special Aina, Conrad B. Andresa, - George G. Brans, Johnß.Byre, Oapfc. Jacob B. Be Haren. i ASSISTANT MAKSHAtiS. Thomas Cochran, Frederick G.Wolberl, Frederick M Adams, George Kelly, Obariea O’Ueiil, Edwin Ac Merrick, Bichard M. Batters, BoheriF, King, Jr. , Joseph W. Bullock, Gyrus Horne, George 5. Moore* Ghts. 0. Overbeok. As a tribute of respect to the remains of our he lored and reyered President, every member of the National Union Club is expected to report himself. By order of the Bxeeuiiye Committee. ~ - ■ JOSH B. ADDICKB, Chairman. ihe members of the CITY EXECUTIVE OOHWITTEE OF YHE UNION'FAETY will assemble at their Booms, Ho. 1108 CHESTHIJT BTEBBT. LTHIS (SATURDAY) AFTEBMOOY, atSo’clook, to. participate inreceiriag the body of the late President, ABBAHAH UJSTCOLBT. Wh nt-arrV , WM ‘ BtWOTT, President. Bobt. T. Gill* \ 1?m, B Leeds, f Seoretaries. u fSgr A ™ tSIOS LEAGUE ASSOUI* A'TIOfIS OF THE CITY OF .PHILADBbPHIA will assemble at their respecUye of meeting in tbe various wards, and proceed to their places in. the line in the following order • - FIBKP DIVISION-—Com prising the Associations of the First, Second, Third, Fourth, and Twenty, sixth wards will unite at Bighth and South streets at four o'clock, march to Xmcust street, and form on it, the right resting on Eleventh street. - Marshal, Joseph M. Willard- BECOND DIVISION—The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, aist'ofTtMh street Tent!l wards wIH unite at Least, ®aisbal. George W. PatchslL . ™i»»DIVrslON-Th#ThirtBBnth, Fonitsenth, Flf t«n|h. Twentieth, Twenty-first and Twenty, fourth wards will unite at Broad and Spring Garden etreets, and proceed to Locust street, east of Ninth. Marshal, Wm. B. Thomas, FOURTH DIVISION—The Elaventh, Twelfth. Six ttenth, fieventeenth, and Elshteentb wards will unite at Second and Coates streets, and proceed toLoonst street, east of Eighth street. Marshal. JohnMonlgomsry. FIFTH piVISION-jThe Ntneteenth, Twenty, soeond, Twenty, third, and Twenty fifth wards will unite at Seyrnth and Green streets, and proceed to Washington bqnare, north of Looost street, Marsnel, Samuel A. Miller. The Divisions wQI be in line on Loottei street at h tlf past four o’clock. - Aids, Charles B. Pottlnger, John J. Kersey, A. Wil son Henezy, George Bnnun. |fc ~ WIBBIAM B. MANET, It Chief Msrshal 0. L, A. Kg?** HMBQMBIKBS IST BAT TALIOH tJJtIOK CAMPAIaH CLUB. _JPmtAMLPHiA, April 21,1865. ORDERS# OT'l. The Club will assemble on WASHINGTON Square, right resting on Walnut street, facing west, on ftaTDRD AT, April 22, at SX o'clock F. M., for the pur- J>ose of participating in. the laot tribute of respect to our ate Commander in’Ghisf, aBRAHaSI LINCOLN. 2d. The Club will parade in Fatigue Gaps, Blouses, and WhiteOloTee Sd. The Badge of the Club will bWblack ribbon, six inches long by one inch wide,, to be worn in the button hole of the blouse. 4th. Delegations from hospitals will march to the place of assembly, and tb©"Officers in chares wIU then report to the Chief Marshal, at th* District Court Boom Ho. 9, southeast corner of Sixth and Chestnut streets, at S o’clock P. M« sth. The ambulances with the maimed soldiers will form on Locust street, right resting on Washington Square. 6th All officers and enlisted men of the Army and Navy, who are iu thh city, are invited to participate with us on this solemn occasion. 7th Capt H. P. Duncan, Lieut. E H. Hutton, Lieut. Beni. Duncan, Capt. W. B. McDonald, and Lieut, H. H Taylor are appointed Assistant Marshals, and are to be respected accordingly. ' By order: Capt G, W. DE YOUSGt, It Chief Marshal. - ygp* MASONIC NOTICE. THE MEM WP BEKS 0? KENSINGTON LODGE, N 0.211, A.T. M., will meet at their Hall, RICHMOND Street, above Frankford Boad, THI3 AP TEBNOON, at 2 o’clock, for the purpose of participating in the ceremonies of the re ception of the remains of the late President of the Untied States. Members of the Order generally are invited to attend. By order of the W. M. JNO. ROBERTS, Secretary. Masonic dress will be strictly adhered to. It* mme* ST.'ANDREW'S SOCIETY.—atEMC# BEBB are requested to meet at 3}£ P. M TO. DAT, at the residence of Charles Maealester, Esq., No. 1016 SPRUCE Street to unite with other organizations in eBcortis*g.th© remain* o' President Lincoln from, the denot to Independence Hall. By order of the Committee, ' It IS?* THE TENTS AOBAL COURSE V 3& o f. LECTURES ON BOTANY, for Ladies and •Gentlemen, in the Scientific and Classical Institute, CHESTNUT Street, N. W. corner of Twelfth, begins April 26th, at 6 o’oloek. The introductory lecture free. ap23-4t* MONURERT CEMETERY. MO SES/ TICE -sThe Annual Meeting of the Lot HoMers tet%MoigpsMlT QBM£TBBY OF PHILADELPHIA, to* serve the ensuing year, will be heid-at thelitol' oOhaFireAasoclation, Bouth side of MON- DaIAETBRNOON, thirst Bayof ■ ap22-St ... j -:_Secretwrr.- ; / i ' OFFIOK €»*• 'rilK -AWKBiLIC&N, •* SIKI INSOEANOE OOMYaNT, No. 310 WAL .A general meetieg erf ths in rican Fire Insurance Company will beheld. agrogKeiy to Charter, on HOHDAY, the Ist day of af&y next, at 19 o’clock/M.. v* The Annual Election for Directors will take place im mediately thereafter,' , « ALBERT C. L, CRAWFORD, Secretary. Ayjtii. 21st, 1£63. v-v »7gv OFHCB YAS liijßra DIL CDM ia? PANT, 10 MBRCHANTS’ EXCHANOa. PHitk£kl,>HlA. April 22,-ISSJ. The Annual mhaiingoi STOCKHOLDERS wiU’lw held at the Office ofttne Company, at 12 M., on SATURDAY, May6th, 1885. - W. C. SIILBB, Jr., apaa-fiaye • Secretary, ~a*san *)£ bjMr.o^mh, . **’ i ~\ Pei & AMiratA<®MB9Stoil£3s. , -Ate ixsM lf«>i toe of JBf C*jfl?BOWr£a<ft{Fa£ild •finis B*jF,.lh&foll9Wihg resolutions were' WTieieag. ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of then ttUaffldj States,; fcarb«eß' aiBMBittated. cm the ev*aing-dP -o£o£tM r {he CaledonUn Clnb of met to express our feelingaat this aid v do.lndfvido&Uy and as abody, jyhile h.nmblT ‘T&hwlng to submission to th*.terrible dOciset'of auoia- Alpotent Gcd, sincerely eondenmas'w'elP'us deeply legist ’and-deplore the., atrocious dial: j oat hour of triurfiph amLin. the 'midlst of rejoicings- atfctie l hopeful Ma. auelligg the 4 an;d - »nd once more .acra :$o _ pests and haimoßT> aacb a3so •T« y frft' kn A WhereSß,- 4WO, WS ;Wp* W* boroarod *" room" iiCappropiiato; as a trlbnte 03 .oqx cessed as Chietdf wmrQgvbtif h#n4&i£- and faith fat ' Resolved, That-as w* rfeoxaigirtirifce-daitardlrand creel aetassinatios, Wdita i>*te blow to the dibpes of reooneUtatioßT through the mild, afidforgiTihg dbtfOidiloaoflhe 4a? ceased Chief, we punishment ehallhajM^|oigwsi^^e^^g'gSO^^^li~. 7 Resolved That fully accompany, iu raiiOw-eftyieas,- the remains of *W while; b&ssing through this city towards their fast resting place. « . R ( solved, That We-equally,condemn and regret the. attempted asiassination of the Secretary of State anq reveral of hie family, with whom, in their unfortunate •audition we tiuly sympathize, and rejoice in the hope of the<r final recovery. Resolved* That the successor of the late. iUßaxitedV President his our truest sympathy and cowd«iee' I£ the portionto which he has been so suddenly called; and cur hearty support in aU messuTes for the unity and psecei of welfaafSf > Itoatoere wUI ,lease meet at.the Cub Booms. TO. DAT (FatnrilET).at 4 o’nloek P.H • . . 11l DTOOJJf WRIGHT, Swreiar,. K 8» AT A MKKTIWW OF THIS SIfFAJf- WtSP TRY CORPS. NATION At GUARD, 9Dth Bjstl. menfeP. y., held .t Giair Hall on toe 31st last., toefm jossla, preamble ana resolutions were TTRaalmouslT adopted: Whereas* Tho triitorons assassination of our beloved Chief Magistrate, ABBAHAM LINCOLN, at ah hour when the nation was jubilant oyer success!ye victories* the prospect of ah early peace, and the hope of a glori ous future for our Union, has stirred the heart of the nation with unutterable grief: and. ... . Whereat* it becomes aU. loyal citizens to express their utter abhorrence Of a deed so fiendish, so. iwaiig nant, committed upon our illustrious Chief. Wheat purity of life, exalted patriotism. Integrity of prlnefo. fie, and singleness of propose, with'a-heart,ever ftow na wltit/the.milk of human *tndne«a, ha'd r ’woa for himself the affection ofeveryioval: citizen: therefor#', Resolved, That while w* > luce rely lament this fear ful atrocity, added, unknown Ikthe history of ourcoua«; try, a deed without a name, that in an unexpected, mo ment struck down our venerated Chief Magistrate,, Abraham Lincoln, and has thrown glooni and. sadndsv overevery heart; and while we eympatMae with our fellow- citizens in this our country’s loss, py Ms &w* fcinaiion. we bow snbmiaaivety to.the inacrutible wis dom of the Almighty, knowing that His dispensations are righteous and kind, even though they seem to us Rts6ived,Thsd the honorary, active, :Ufe, and con tilbSSngmember*; also, the retprnei-officer^,%iasm h«v, ana ftiends of the 93th Beglmant, P. T. VoU . be requested to al«it st tb« HUITIKAOE Street, below Sixtfr e& BATXJRDAT AFTaBHOQR, »t 3 o’clock to join the fanerai eorteae of oni lsie.Presldeut. Abrsb.m XAiteoln. Darkdl*H Bsdgeewill betaxeadlusM at -thoHaU. ;• M» *-S3°° LIHCObS INSTITUTE, AT ■=» C RRISXI AN- STREET HOSPIf AL. _ - - , • Apsil 21. 1865. p A t a meeting of the member* of thrCfiBISTIAU STBEEJ BOSf*iTAL to express their feelings on the state of the country, and especially of the late horrible enacted bapitS. STS WAS 0 HaSLaM was sailed to the chair and a committee was appointed, who reported the following preamble and resolutions, which were adopted* • . Whe£ ba 3» Ohr beloved Chief Magistrate has fall an hy the hand of a murderous assassin, the undoubted iu* stiument of a cold-blocdsd conspiracy, which had for its object thedeluging anew our land with blood, the ohangtng of our joy into mourning by striking down, in the hour of our triumph, the noblest and bsst in our land; therefore, be it . Resolved, That in thU vUlaiaous deed, which has been planned and followed up to iU consummation with all the maltfatty o , f _*£ e arch-fiead hlmseif, ws reccgnlze the spirit or that viieit of all curses, Slavery, guided and directed by Ue equally vile offering, Tna- Resolved, That traitors North and South should bs made to realize that tie cowardly and fiendish spirit which prompted the assassination of AB&aEaM LIU. Sour noblest patriot and most worthy defender of sal liberty, has ruthlessly struck down lha for giving hand that was ready and waitiag to pardon ad their deed* of Wood and cruelty, and’save them from the ignominious fate they so justly merited shut having by this most cruel and unpardonable act forfeited all claims to the mercy of an isj ured and outraged people. Resolved, That we rejoice in the conviction that President JOBBEOW, wiu. deal out strict justice, not only to the perpetrators of this deed, without a parallel, but also to their sympathbing aiders and abettors, jus tice! By the hard-fought battle fields which dot our land, by the memory of our slaughters! brothers, by the desolaie hearths hi our homes, by the blood wa have shed, and our maimed bodies, ws cry for justice! justice! justice! Resolved, That we, as soldiers,pledge our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor in th« support of the pre sent Administration, in upholding the Constitution and the enforcement of the laws. , Resolved, That in this hour of national calamity and sonow, w© unite in mourning the low of ABBaHAtf LIfiCOLB, the personification of all that was good and noble, as one of the greatest a Auctions that could befall tht« nation. R*solved, That we will ever hold in grate'ul remain* t>r»ace his unblemished character as a man, a patriot, and a statf titan. . . _ . - Resolved, That as a token of our trief at our nation’s loss, we wear the usual badge of mourning for six mouths. Unsolved That we as a body meet and paT the last «d rites to tbe remaine of him we love, while passing rough thta city, Sejolved Thatwetenderomr heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family of our lamented President. C. 8 Badge!*-, i Ohas. fiaelam. ' J. Murphy, H. H. Bratton, M. il. Martratt. | L 0 White. J. Moulton, It NATIONAI. VBlOflf CITY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. ' A MESTING WILL BE HELD THIS MORNING, At >1 o’clock, At ike HALL OF THE HATIOHAL UNION CLUB, CHESTNUT STEEET, ABOYE ELEVENTH, FOB THE PUBFOSS OF MiKING ABBANGBKBNTB to partiolpita lit tlo FUNERAL CEREMONIES of our lete lilt fried Preiident, ABBAHAH LIHCOLH. ’ Punctual attendance Is requested. WM. ELLIOTT, President. Bout. T. OIIX, > W, B. Leeds, } wsntonea. » gggjp UNION LEAOVE BLOUSE, THE COMMITTBB OF THB SELECT AND THE COMMON COUNCILS OF PHILADELPHIA taring invited tte UNION LBAQUB to participate In recsiv ini tke body of tie late PBESIDBNT OH THB UNITED STATES, Tte Hemters of the Leaiue are’reqnsited to assemWo »*half past 4 o’clock THIS AFTERNOON, for tta pur pose of assisting sit that solemn ceremony. ■ It Is tte earnest desire of the Board that every Mem ter of the League, wearing Ms Badge, stall to present on this Decision. By order of the Board of Directors. It GSOBGS H. BOKSK, Ssorstary. HEAIIUUABTEKS REPUBLICAN INVINCIBLES, PmLADBLPHrA. April!2o,lBBs. , 1. The Club-Will meet at NATIONAL HALL. MAR KET Btro«t, below Thirteenth, on SATURDAY AF TBBNOON, April 22,1865, at 2K o’clook precisely. - 2. -The Club .will parade in dark clothes, with a two inct band of black mode (without streamer) OH the Club cap, and white ootton gloves. 3. Assistant Marshals, Aids, and Officers of Com panies will wear tte cap adopted by them during the campaign. 4 heritable Club Badgsbasbsen adopted and can be obtained of Mr SOMERSET, 531 CHESTNUT Jtrsst, or at the Hall on the day of the Parade. A Theocoaelen is‘a solemn one, and it Is earnestly trneUd that every member of the ClnhwUl jolntn pay ing this last tribute of respect to the late Chief Magis trate of the nation. G. . By order of Col. p. o. Ellmaker, no oapee to bs worn or torches to be carried in the liue- •38T“ CITOBNNB* TOUUNTEER HOSPI ,TAL. BROAD AND PRIME Streets, April2L.’6s. At a stated meeting of the Board of Managers, held THIS EVENING, the following preamble and resolu tions were unanimously adopted: Hgeimj, We the managers of tho Citizens’ Volun teer Hospital Aseooiatton. desiringto place upon record some expression of our feelings at,the great oalamity that has befallen the nation, in that onr honored and beloved Chief Magistrate, ABBAHAH LINCOLN, who, alter having occupied the most conspicuous office la the world, daring four years of civil war and national trouble, with honor to our noble Government and the ■love and affections of the lo?al people, and having ea* teied upon another Presidential term, with every pros pect of returning pea # e and success to the great princi- Pio of univexsal liberty, was cut down by the hand of a hro a assassin at a public place of amusements whither be had reluctantly gone with the desire (in the kind le® 8 cf hie heart) to gratify the audience, it having been previoutly announced that he would be present; therefore. Resolved, That wo bow in humble submission to the great sffiietton with which our Father has seen fit to vi|at us,trusting that ** He whodoeth all things well’ ’ will keep us as always heretofore, and-tam what now se'ems bo great a sorrow and trial into a national blessing. Tfcatin ABRAHAM LIKCOLET we had a Fresh ent whose great aim was liberty to all, the only principle by which our Government can be held to* «*her;may the influence of his life descend upon his successors, and may hla glorified spirit, with that of w ashlngton, be permitted 10 guide and control the af fairs of. the nation whUe we exist as a Government. Resolved, That while we hope a proper example will be made of the hireling who eould do so base a deed, we will direct our wrath upon and labor to destroy the principles of slaverp und rebellion which, have for so long a time endeavored to drag us bask to barbarism, and to ignore the fact that 4 • all men were created free and cqusl ’ Resolved, .That the hospital be suitably decorated and remain so for ninety days. Resolved, That these resolutions be published in the morning and evening papers _ THOS. T. TASKER, Sr., President. TKOS. L. GIFFORD, Secretary. It rs*’ WRJLCK SOCIKIT.-Y 6WIB YN EBB YU Y BYD.-At a social meeting of the WELCH SOCIETY, held on FRIDAY, April 21st, the following resolutions were offfeed by Wm, S. Peirce, Eiq.. and unanimously adopted; Resolved, That the Welch Society of Philadelphia deeply deplores and sympathizes with the people of the. United States, lntlegreatcalamity which has befallen them in the death of their lamented President, Abraham Lincoln. Resolved, That in the death of President Lincoln, not only the people of the United Stales, but as the vindica tor of human liberty, the world has sustained a loss' which will be most bitterly felt wherever human hopes lie cinched beneath the foot ofpower and despotism. Resolved, That herceforth President Lincoln stands before the world as the Martyr of Liberty, with the proud title of Emancipator of an humbie and oppressed Race; and In this charecter the eyes of ail nations will be fastened on him, and succeeding ages will reve ence htc memory, and enshrine him in the noblest affections ,cf their hearts. Resolved, That his manly virtues, his Christian I’fe, his heroic patience, his profound aigacity, hit enlight ened wisdom* his cigar statenafanghlp, hla lofty patnot -dsm* hi/ forbearing cleraegcy, &*d hjtehfiwag^hjwiregfr tended will hi»d uptfccirbrt«b« and brolwnhearts. . v'-- Resolved, Thai this wSfety haß iSStuaßsed wlthhor ror, hot only the as«as*lh«on of tfc»«Pre*ident of' the,- United btates. but ihe «ti3u life of Wm. H. fee-ward, Secretary of we extends him our heartfelt sympathy In fetr sfiftetipns, wo pray. God to spare his useful and honored services to country.' •- - • . ~ Resolved , That this Society will unite With the *u ■ thorlties and citizensof Philadelphia, In mOnstiatious of respect and honor to b£~jwi& to tha memory and remains of President Lincoln -on their transit throughPhilsdelphia., • , . Resolved, That these resolutions, signed ’by the offi-' cer* of tie Society, be published In the dailynevrspar peia»and that a copy be engrossed, and aentr.to the-- : ftmily of President Lincoln, and a copy engrossed and • sentto Wm.:H. Seward, Searstary of State, with sra quest that it be deposited in the Archives of the "United? B atesi in perpetuation of onraffection and admiration. .of the noble ana fementedVead- _____ . - - HORATIO GATES JOKES, President*: s*i Attest, Wm. F. Pabet, Secretary. it •ibss** a auEßirseofvhbtst. weobub - SSi? AKB -ALBH/B SOCIETIES OT? THE CITY 02 FBH,ADBLFKIAwa» li»ld on tie evening of tie 2l£tot April, tut .10 give anNMssto IMt feelings on the /calamityWhieh has befallen the nation, when the fol- resolutions were -unanimously adopted by .the xheeii&s* wlftelrWaelargelrattended* »* .• . calamity haafalleh upon this na tion in by the hand of an assassin. of its *hlgbly earned and honored Ohief Magistrate Frasi 'aentLinceln; therafoze, , _ £holved i , to express onr .profound respect for .the eminent- private virtues and public cha racter of. the late FresWeati aswalllU for the Integrity of.pujpoie anauptigbtnhssof intention, with whica he demoted hbneelftothe promotion of the prosperity, addOr, and wolfare.of the whole country,in whose *er -vice he has fallen an honored and ever* respeotea and memorahlavictiEi. . ~ ", _ _ . widow and family of the UtoTuhitf Magistrate the as* jratauco ot ,onx heartfelt sympathy and condolence un That these resolutions he aign&d hr the preatoenta of the two societies, and by the secretary of tMsmeetisaEi and that they he published in the daily • - yftt.- <3. goraTOgi Bjor?tyy. ' “ AT'A BXCUK.AB STATED MEET- I=S r IHG'«f-l£O0»T VEEKOJf OOXJ»OII.; -lield on Thnitday- evening; April 20th, the following redoln ttcneweie unanimously adopted:: To the Officer! and Members of .Sweat Vernon Coun cil, -Ufa- 44, 0. VA M.:-- ■ . Whbrbah, a hue tfeteed-eji. all* wlw Providence to remove fromloux raid it, by death- our noble, patriotic, Sid t£l&W S Th3dM. ABBATUM USc6l». who was cowafdly slricfcendown by the handof an assassin at a time when peace was about to be proclaimed thronabcnt lie land: j - Xesolroed. Th*t whilewebbwln. humble submission to the will of Him who doeth all-thing, well, we cannot hot fool fts loss this our beloved country hu ratSdiiedintbWdeaUiof wwtobl, and magnanimous a statesman in this the hour of victory , . „ . - Bettolted. Thatwe tender to hie bereaved fatnilv. lii tkle tbelFhour of affliction, onr alncero and heartfelt k asmpaihy. and recommend ihemto the guldlng-hand 'and protecting. power of Him who it has pleased, in Bis infinite mercy and wisdom, to - remove from thsir midst a fond husband, a loving father, .and a zealous As a token of respect to the msmory of onr lamented Freddent, Abrshara Lincoln, thatthe charter roll, regalia, and other property ofTtonnt Yer non Connell. Ho. «, O.Jf. A. M,. he iraptd ln minm- Inn for the ecaea of sixty days, and that each member otthe Connell be reaneeted to wear a suitable badge of mourning for the same period', and’fchata, committee of arebe anthoriztd to carry the fbregoiiif resolntloas Into effect. ALPBIiB.C. TYLBB. IP . Chairman ol Committee. MSV A. WASHineTOS BBATS.~AT uv a meeting of. the AKTITifiBBY BOBfS fflßS* IHQT»H GBATn. held on the IMh lrut. .Jacob Bennett, Aeq.Tin the chair, a committee consisting of Joe. H. Pleraol, Alex. Morphy, W. H ■ Kern, Geo W-. Wood, end Thoe. P. Parry, reported the following preamble; end resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: ; Whereas, It hath yletsedJHlm"in whose handle th e soul of everything living and the breath of all man* bifid, 1 * to remove la the fullness of honor and useful* nets* the beloved^Chief Magistrate of this Dnionsthere fo>e •••■■-• Eegolved, That while we' bow In all humility to this nation, atatime whSk tSogorgoona, raya of the sun of Pence were spreading themselves ovor the lani. EetohmS, ’That la commemoration of the memory of theMABTVB, th*flag,of the Corps be display ed at half, staff dnifng the funeral solemnities, and the Armory be draped in mourning for ninety days. . Eesolmd, That atthoaah recent leglslattve enactment bus deprived ns of an t fflclal head, and legal mlUtary trisslzitlon, the membeis ba reqas.ted to attend in citizens’ drees the foneral cortege. on Its way through tbiscity. It* [Attest] F. T. WBIGHT. Soo’y pro tom. A CROOKS, Secretary. No* me CHESTNUT STREET. Philadblphia, April 53,1865. AT CONCERT HALL, OEDERS No, 1* 7. Blrgfeld’s Band plesse take notice. By order of the Executive Committee, CHAHLBS W. SMITH, ap2l-2t Chief Marshal., HATIj of the nukthebs bis l™ PBHSAEY OP PHILADELPHIA, CO3 SPillflG GARDES Ktreet, Apbil 20, 1864 , At a meeting of the Managers of this Dispensary, held this Evening, the following preamble and reeolniioas were offered by Mr. Wagner and seconded hr Mr. Ere ly. and unanimously adopted; Whereas, This Boaidhis learned wtthprofrudrajffst oftbouDtimelT dcsth, by the hand of an asssJiela. bfour MweAChief »*gistr*«o, ABbAHaM MKCOLST, Fro sidsst of the fruited Stetes 5 foM . __ JResolved, That ia this sad *** mourn, in common with cur fellow-citizens, the lots M m bonest, faithful, upright, and virtuous officer, a true patriot, and a martyr to his country’s cause. JRetolved, That these p.oceettiuia be published. JOHH M: OGDEJf, Vice Fresidfint. JOHN KB6SLBB, Secretary. it AT AMBBTXMG OF EXCJBLSIOB DIVISION, No. %08> SONS OF TIMPESANCB, held at their Hall, No 50S CHESTNUT Street, on Thursday evening, April 20,1866. thefollowingresolu t odd were uuaaimouely adopted; . ... - „ Whereas, This Divliioa has htard with profound fioirow of the atsaseination and death of our great and mod Chief Magistrate, aB&aHAM LINCOLN, at a time when his life was of untold value to the prosperity of thin great nation: And whereas, We desire, in common with out* fel low- cUizens, to give t-xprestioo to our feelings of sor row at the sreat loss which the country has sustained; thtr*fore, be it Resolved, Tha* in the death of his Excellency Ahra ham Lincoln .we m *urn ths loss of a virtuous officer, a pure Talriot, an honest man. Resolved, ’That this bloody deed should intensify the determination of the Amenc&n people that treasrn, North and South, should be made odious, th) penally wh'oh the law imposes rigidly enforced. Resolved, f'bat in re*pect to tne'memory of our de ceased rmidest. the rcoros and regalia of this Division be draped in nouming Ui the space of six months, and that each cfficer and member ane lady visitor wear the fo/lowisg badge of mourning for the same length of <ime: a rosette of the national colors, wish blues border. „ B. C. BS7HOBS. W. P. H. B Crane, B. S- - apS «* WANAJIAHEB & BEOWN, THE PRESB.—PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 22, 1885. USITED STATES * ClXfttSl'X&Sr COMMISSION MuNBY. Cash i ckncwledgmenfs for Ihe week ending April 18, 1865 1 PHILADELPHIA COMIBiBUTIONS AS FOLLOWS : Charles P Fox and sister* - $203 GO Maim‘Bciut6ra’ National Bank. per John Jordan, Jr , President— *250 09 Baiktt collection at Church of Epiphany (a vtlutble gold ling not yet sold)....—..***♦ $l4 16 Collection at meeting in American Meeha- 1 nics’ Ball, per Wm. L. Giayes, Treasurer. u* 00 Smith, Randolph, & C 0.200 00 George W, Simons & Brother.-™**™™ ICO 00 De Boren & Brother (additional).. 20)00 Work* MoConeh, & Co. (additional) *~* >*«** 100 00 Coffin & Attemus (additional)'****.,,******., 100 00 B. A. Bonder <bCo. (additional).....•*«*,.**. 600 00 Horatio Gates Jones* Jr. *.* ~,***,*.. *****,, 10900 W. H.&G. W* Allen- 100 00 Misaßliz&beth J. P. Shields (additional),.** 250 00 EdwardManle.*.*.**♦***.....*,..~*******«*»* . IOipOO Collection in Central Presbyterian t Church •**.«***•,.*...,«******.•***.s24) 60 Stephen Colwell (additional)., ~•*** 500 00— 740 60 W> H< W«*«,m«».**♦ **** ~».»*♦**. »*,« 10 OB A Ih Bi MM ■»** ■, M ,♦*-**♦**-♦. «*. »-»» .... * ■,».*, 10 00 «J. M>.< «•******-«,****.« ■*■ *,.,.+***»*** 10 00 T. Allman, ******** .»..»»**** *♦** • ********* 20 0Q Mrs. Godbon.™**,****-$5 00 Mm Chambersi-***-**.*^*f**M**»♦*,**. 6 00 £ L. Haworth**-,,*****-. 6 00 Mrs. Graßger*.*..*^..*.. *♦***,****.. S 00 John W. Francis.******♦■**,«****>«»m> 2 w—* 80 00 J. M.*™™....™***~*™**,.™.**.~** 100 Collection inChnrch of New Testament, per Bst, Dr. Stockton. •****««-*«*«**««**-,*****• *. 67 SS Mission Church, Bedford street. H7O Ladles* Relief Society, St John’s Lutheran Church, per Miss Mary Laird, Secretary... 70 00 Collected in Fxankford, per Miss E Layer... 39 00 Ladies’ Christian Commission, Third Re formed Presbyterian Churchy par Mrs w. D. Patfon ~*™.,..™ 6 09 •*C. A ~ 6 00 *‘TheBoldier’sFriend”.►*,****, 6 00 CharlesßL Graff■*«..«»»**««****..,***.*. * 60 00 Henry Carey Baird. ***—■ ***.♦..******** .♦*♦** iq 00 Ladies* Belief Society* St John’s Lutheran Church, per Miss Mary Laird,(additional). 10 00 John A Lewis*******<***,.,,,,. ♦**-. w. ~,,.,, 20 00 W. Olymer***.*.,,, ...... g oo Cash-***—-*— 76 Twelfth, street M. 2 Church, per Joseph. G, ■Wanes, Tieasuer ........... 30 67 ..S' 6 00 2 7*,. 100 Ladies 1 Christian Commisaloa* Central M B. Church, per Mrs. Kobert B r rein, Treasurer 32 00 ChuTch of the Messiah, Port Eiehmond, per Bey. J. Buddezow~*i«44**~**~-«*»~+*.««*. 8 54 "FanaXftn x oo B. Hi Ilftylim» w* *-*-*-* m<.l4 40 B (Ht 7 00 First German Baptist Church, perßer. K. A. .It lfictcim. wm.HM..W4«<« 4411Mn«4^ A# L W. *Nn«w.immm.m*i »■».»-»« .w»» James Spear....—. Sirs. S- flarTsy. Jrw.m.nw Trinity Chapd, per Bey. H. X. Duhriai~~. Miss Adeline Sager. ...« Baited Presbyterian Church, Franhford, per Bey. James Price-—. A Friend .—..* George Bates!... Ladies' Christian Commission,First Presby te>ian Church, Germantown, par Hr*. J, 0. Fenee»««*M»» Total*. fe|,32s 98 Amounts from other parts of the country, ac knowledged at length in x elisions news papers......— 2-5,11118 *29,438 18 Amount prerioualy acknowledged—....-*1.319,741 41 Total receipts .......~. *l. S 4», 179 fIQ JOSEPH PATTBKSOH, Treasurer Christian Gomintskiox*, Western Bank, PhUa^elplOa. STORKS. Total Bare tier of packages of stores received by the United States Christian Com mission, at Central Office, Philadelphia, for the week ending April 20th, 1833, 208; of which were from ; •' „ PHILADELPHIA. 12 dozen canned peaches. Wm. Molaad St Son; 1 pack ace, John W. Cair; 1 box, Aid Society, Tehth Baptist Cimrob.; 4 cans tnurra, Mr. Partridge; dozen luayajelly, Captain J. Vance; 1 package, Bar. S. Pat terson ; 1 package. Shepherd, Tan Harllngtoa, A Ar ilfton, GBEMANTOWN. 4 boxes, Pirst Presbyterian Church, per Mrs. J. 0. Pease. • ... - - The other packages will be acknowledged at length in religions newspapers. GBO H. STUART, Chairman United States Christian Commission, It Mo. 11 BANK Street, Philadelphia. KS* ADIODBRED H£ETm6 OF HO NOBaBLY DISCHARGED OFfIOBBS OP TEE aBMY AND BATE at Devtifc & Go. ’a, 427 WALNUT Street, in pursuance of resolution adopted last evening, Colonel ilcCandlesa in the chair, the following resold • tlons were passed: Whereas f it has been the will of Almighty God to re move irom among ns, by the cruel and cowardly.Kand of as afcsa**!n, ABRaB AM LINCOLN, late President of tbe United States and Commander-in- chief or our Army end Bevy, even when Victory and Peace seemed to be almost within Ms grasp: and H Whereas, his eminent integrity, his practical wis dom, and his great moderation, having endeared him to the hearts of all loyal people, but to none, perhaps, more so than to ns—honorably discharged officers of the service of the United States —be it Ifosolved', That, while we bow in submission to God's will, we cannot but feel that the country hai lost one of her greatest patriots, whose justice, clemency, and mercy shonidhave endeared him to all American peo ple; that to murder a man whose heart was ever open to ihe-aorrowfol tale- of suffering and misery, and whose hand was ever ready to stay even, perhaps, from* just punishment, those who called for pity and help, is a crime too fearful to contemplate; but that such an ap palling murder should be perpetrated upon the Chief Magistrate of this, country is a lesson fearful in its teachings. Though hie career has been suddenly cut off by this wicked deed, another star is placed beside three who.have already fallen in theservice'of their country. Resolved, That in a body we will attend the funeral of-the late President and our Commander-in-chief, and join with the loyal throughout the land In showing re erect to his memory. Resolved. That, as a further testimony of our sincere mourning, we whl wear the usual badge of crape upon the lert arm for tbe spec* of thirty days Resolved; That we attend the ceremonies in black clothes, or as near black as yozsible, fatigue caps, crape on left arm; and tat local colors in the left button-hole of coat,' white gloves. On motion, it was Resolved, That the national colors shall be )i yard of 80. 2 ribbon, each—red, white, and blue. That we meet at the Office of DBVITT & GO. at 3P. M. TO-MORROW (Saturday); 22d insb- WM. MC3ASDLBSS, President. : S. £>. Chsistib, Secretary. It |SS» OmCE OF THE JEBSET WEIL *» OIL COMPART. 4#9 CHESTNUT Street _ Philadelphia. April 17. 1865. DIVIDEND.—The Directors have this day declared their Third Monthly Dividend of THREE FEB CENT , payable at thauffice on and after May I. The transfer books will he (dosed from the 22d instant until Ist' proximo., W. M BABLOW, ap!B tuthiSt Secretary andTreasarer. THIRTEENTH WAB», The citizens of the THIRTEENTH WARD are re quested to meet at the UK’O3 LEAGUE BOOMS, at the coiner of EBAKKLIN BUTTONWOOD Street*, on SA'i ÜBDaY APTBKNOOK, at 2 o’cloek, to conform to nur arrangements that may be made by the Gemmitte for thejreesptionofthA rem* lj^-^rv ’^l a V r :&aatofc*eAAa£ o «SQo pay such just trl as oft company, i»i gouirTckiaD^feeW ' „ ... • • . ~, ... - a meeting of the S t ©ckheKters win be held at the office -• of the-Company, on MGSFBATFMay Ist, 1835, at IS. ' o’clbdk M. • for the purposeuf organisation and election oiDirfecters to serve for theehininff year. U/ ~ &pl7-trayl WM H WALLACE, Secretary. UFHCK OF TBE CITY BttOJSTY fc*? , rBJSI> COKMISSIOtT, COMHOHWSAMH BDiLBJKO, 613 OHESTSUT STBBBT. Philadeks-hia, April 20, 1865, -iTotlco Is hereby given, that all claims far City Bounty biUs agafiist the Engd nast at oiica be filed at 'this'vffice. '***£' eßy order of tfie Gommiseioitv- ‘ ‘ ap2e-6t . BIG BABB G. ' IHIFr Sae%ta.tTj_ “lks' hooteb ah® ■a®' HABBHALL OIL Co.,’> • K. W. CotoKBOTH AHD bmim, • ... Boox Mo. 8. TO,?HE STOCKHOLBBBS: , . _ The Bir&ator* would respscifnllT inform t m St<WK toldors of Hoover Had Marshal OU Company 1 ’ ihatthe affairs ofcttia Company are in. a goodand sound condition, axd&mthe developments on property aae being prosecuted. Thatthcy coujd have declared a dividena some time ago from tire-products of their well, now jielttiag, but instepdof doing so bare applied the-procseds thereof to the boring:Qf the new wwi on tire ‘Hoover 11 tract , They bare also leased a portion of the ftfcy-aere tract, and hare had se*erar applications for more leises for ball tbe oil. The Welle on this tract are to be sunk im mediately. • Several large rt'ikea having recently Iwen made lx the irainediate vicinity of the fifty-acre tract, the, feel the greatest confidence in expeetingthe most catisfaetory results The well now being bMedtJ), the Company, on the Hoover tract, they feel assured/will yieldnotless thansixiy barrets of oil per day The boohs of the Com* pany, with letters almoßt daily received from the Su perintendent, are open for inspection at the om.ee of the Company. ' By order of the Board of Direetow. H. R BABHHUBST, Secretary. FgmaDrLrniA, April llth. ISBO. apiB-6t •asp #moiiHßß«mcß.-omcE of vse~ HEURKAL OIL COMPANY, S3* WALNUT Street, Pnn,Airsi,PHiA. April 17. 1885. The Boaraof directors have this day declared a divi dend of ONE PBH CBKT o»Jh« .capital stock of the Company, psyahleat their office onand after the 26th Inst.-, .dear of Bate taxes. The trinsfer books will close on the 19th instant, at 8 o’clock P. M and ra open on the 27th inet. 23L B. SBAKLE, . apl3-Bt, Secretary,. . *5gF~ ■ OIFICK OF THB MSOI, •=» MINING COMPANY, Ho 33*WALNUT Bfc' :; PanAOEtPHiA, April 11.1866. ■ NOTICE Is hereby (riven that all Stosk of the RESO LUTE MINING COMPANY on which in stMWWis are due and unpaid Is hereby declared forfeited, aniwiit be sold at public auction on SATURDAT, tha 11th day Of May, 1866, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless redeemed on or before thst day. . By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOFBB, epl2 tmylS Seeretsrr and Treasurer.— |SF» SliHliYlKlbL AMD SUSOUM- K3S? HANNa BAILBOAD COMPANY, OFFICE 337 South FOURTH Street. PHii.A»sr,PHiA,AprU Bth, 1866. The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of tHA-; iwwimiHF. ftnii Mti fllflatinU.' for xnnuai flits _Blt Haneaers, wfl| /takeplace at the of the COM* PA NY, on MONDAYTthe Ist day of May next, at 12 °*ap7*tmyi . :, ~ TO. K.WBBB, flacretary. . ' nOYTTMItIIS AND IJiBIAWAI’OI.ISfc ws=? - central railway co. <latb count- BTJS. PlCfflA* AND IHDIAHAE EAICBOAD Co_) . The Philadelphia Bond/antfStoclholdetenf the above Named Company are requested tomeet at theßosrdef Trad* Booms, 505 CBlSTHUrhtreet, onTONdDAY,. the 26th-ln«t , at IS o’clock Mi, to receive theftnal re port of .the Committee, mid for other importsni lmsl. ness. > J. T, THOMAS,, :> spg-it - - . .. . ..Secretary, OFFICE OF THE LSIIIQH-CM KX? AND NaYIOATIOH COMPANY. Pxir.ADSLPIItA, April 18, IEBS. The Stated Annual MeeUn* of the Stockholders of this will be held at the Board' of ‘ Trade Booms,uorth side of CHESTNUT Street,above FUth,on TUESDAY MORIjING. the 2d day of Mat next, at half-pait 10 o’clock, after which, an election will be. held at the same place, for officerrof the Qojnnsny,ibr the ensuing Year. The election to close aM M. of the same day. JAMES S. COX. . av2l-10t - President. ■egg- OFFICE OF THE HRANDES W ISLAND OIL COMPAQ , BOOM No.--18, sJft WALNUT Street.—A BpectalSM4ng.of theStoCkfiSLd era of the Branden Island Oil .CompsnT wilvna held WEDNESDAY, April 98, at 12 M i for the pnrpoee of taking into consideration the subject of Leasing the whole Island. - s \ By order of the Beard of Directors ap2l-6t . J. L. EDWARDS, Secretary. " FSSa=» HEBCHANTS’ AMD HAMCFAQ K 3& TOBEBS’NATIONAL BANK. V PiTrsnima, Anrilll, 1866. Stockholders are hereby notified that Books will be opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank afihe COKMEBCIaL NATIONAI- BANK, in Philadel phia, on MONDAY, May Ist. 1886, and willeonttune open during banking honrs, dally, from 10 o’clock A. M. to 8 o’clock P, M., nnttt Thnrsday, June Ist, 1865, By order of the Board of DlriCtors. JOHN SeOTT: Jr., Cashier, H. S. BOLLMAN, President, Pittsburg, PectiA ROBT. B, STEBLIBOr Vice President, ” . Philadelphia. aplStjel rsp- OFFICE OF THE HABWER •=» MINING COMPANY. 319 WALNUT STBEIf, , „ Phiiadbuphia, April 10.1585. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of tills Com pany for the Election of Directors and such other bdsi eess as may come before it, wlll.be held at the Office of !he Company, Ho. 819 Walnut street.. city of Phila delphia, on the, first MONDAY, the first day of May next, at one 0 clock P. 111. ap’9 lot DAVID S HBYL, Secretary. §sgr= MOKTHEBH LIBERTIES AMD X™' PENN TOWNSHIP BAILBOAD COMPANY, _ , „ „ PnrnanE trau, AprU 8. MS6. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com ssny, and anUecUon for Officers to serve for tho eu ;ning year, and until others shall be elected, will be held at tbe Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Rail road Company, No. 237 Sonin FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, the let day of Mas next, at li o'clock A, M. apS-tmyl WILLIAM H, WEBB, Secretary. GOOD BPBII6 RAILROAD COMPANY. • PatnADBIPHiA. April 8,1855 The annual meettng of the stockholders of thke Com pany, and an election for President and cix Managers to serve for the ensning yeir, and until others shafl be sleeted, will he held at the Office of the Fcliadelphia end Heading Railroad Company, Ho. 337 Bonth POUIiTH Street, on MONDAY, the Ist day of May next, at IDS o'clock AM apB-tmyl WM. H. WEBB. Secretary. GREAT CENTRAL CLOTHING HOUSE, •37 00 20 CO 10 00 20 00 12 00 00 00 THE HEW TOKi PEttßoXitfEp OSSATIZIBi Gioxa AMD KA|roU< J CAPITAL, 00 7 ~ i_ OJSE HTJHDEEB x ' f 1 i" ♦MjFIfB SHAEE. 80BBoarpnoi eeiob, *b fee bhabe, EOT LIABLB T> FDRTHSB J.SSBSSM2MT. " - / OHPIOBS; - So. BBILDISe, So. Tl BJOADWAY, SBWYOHK. Foot Offios SBCS* Wsw Tors. OFFICERS. Hob. D ARIEL 8 BICKIHSOH, President war. T. FHIPB. Vice President ROBERT BABBITT, Secretary. H. jr. BURTIS. innJaß Superintendent,Tßnrvffle,Pa. dTLAHTIC BAjK, Ho. iaßiondway.lt. T. • Treasury. Tie weiU of ttt Company are bow produsini oU. Payment for *ook may be mad# in drafts, reitatend notes, or Government bonds and securities, whien bonds ajid securities wjtl betaken at their market value. Bemittaneeaifiiy be addressed to the Company, F. O. Box 80. 6368, InrTfflOt City, or to ‘•atlantießsnk, Treasury of thTHeWTork and Liverpool Petioleum Company, No. B 2 Broadway, Hew Tori City,’’ or to any of lie atenta mas-am ) JHUTABI. | THE HAY IS OURS! 215th PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEERS. Bth UNION LEAGUE REGIMENT. n'nn e-icTTiU{T go««af*Br’oy THE QKIOH LE4GSJB bee resolved autisrlty-to raise AHOTHEB BEGIMEHT OF INFAHTBT for TT'; ■ IWgLYE MONTHS’ SEBYIOE,’ , CAL It OJF MJS*. • Oldorn h»f£’W«2 I *iYen to Marali&ls and otfcer SI ananas Oficsrß to muster in Recruits fur tim Regiment. . •* 'e ■ , -' Tfc« o®e«fc| are all Tetonts Boldlere, and Brill tako. care of ttaiiSfeßjr, a»d fce wiUiU»<>ia in Uie field. . HEAObCITIBisTEKS, NATI&SffjAJC* 6BASDS’ HALL, BACfE-STEEET, BELOW SIXTH, \ CHY AMO EXITED STATES BOUNTIES: Off E YEAR******* -TWO TBjtHS* . ~********‘,. GSp# THREE YEARS . 800. Besides the HIGHEST. SCU&BOUNTIES and 'kfitC RATION A and OLOTHINE.*. Recruiting Stations hanrfeMn establlshed in variotu PBT<B oi 1 unniiSi coKßSiraai: o? the uhios leilGUE.^ : f POLYTpUHNrO CORPB D? BIOINESRB. WxmPsxx 1865. TSs Corps will parueas Infantry-twßh side arms only, tn the funersl prooetsion accompanying tho re iei® •,u* ; 1 - Captain P. 0. B. S ABMOKY Cafl. <SIAY RBSBRYE3, J T AprH22,1835 The Corw wolJmeet,at ;the Armwy aP 2 o’clock TBfe DaT. the Fnirer&l Soleraal lgto Freddeufc. Etui dress uniform; fatigue ’“fedfeerof JEMES D. KBYSER. V ' “T _ Oommsudtag. r lfc«‘fc; y , PerHASriffGS, O. 8. ANY- G, GfcAY RESERVES, BmBN®l©li !-Merabere #lll mmeaiWo raid DAT. I® vhaip.BriU uttll A. 11. * s*?: ’3®*. HBBIQK3OH,O.B. ;* I EiatieOOE® corps of yjeetb 'BANE HEAD<iUARTi&S RICHMOND HALL, beloniihg to Hsncock’s Corps, new in" i Philadelphia, will raport atthsiw at 10 -.o’clock iTS., THISDAY,, rotakepartla the funeral -■prcceSidoß In honor-of jour &te President ABRilAia eIINOOLN. By dnt«*or« B j. ■ /It* ■ MrjorlßtArirrrißSila, audßravetCoL--Trs'. V. fm, PRIZE MGN®* AHD GOYBgN- I *MEHT SfoTTHTT TO.ALII WHO SHTEBTfIJS ' 13 ftNpPRBIKTATIfi WAMBII COEPB. * W from £e Mad of the Marine Coot, at WasMnatoir not lo restrict reernits to a par Benia* tOtuie win been the cue Heretofore), bat toMeeireiJ*wlioh»T6terrea in thevolnnteerear vice, or teethe re eulere, or In the marines, and: nave ;.gSStr JlSßSertfc Snob pereons ehllsttef a -the united KateejltolWlWUlreceive the aovertt menlbonnty, end WWelfabe entitled to ti»lr share of mire, mosey in anyS-eawnre. of the enemy e vessels. For totter lnlermatton apply at the reernitln* raa dervon* Ho SIASoathJBOHT Street between 9 A. Jt and ScPeloa F. M.,every aatd Beerniitag Officer.: TH,B QrrAK&R city BUBINESB COLtHOV H.'s COEIfSS TBMTM AHD CffISST-;; HOT BTBRRT& rw - Bookjreefcißg, Commercial Arithmetic, - Commercial Law*-JR£Le«rapMng. and aU the branches of a eompiet-e-'preetkffl education for huriness , Tbe zu&kwia SSiWLC of this Institution, anditssu- the attention. ofall who de* rtra to avail tbanrtrivesof the beat for a thorough preparation for any sphere of usefulness in. the of the kind In fb«<ttgrp«s* S^ILWgd oli£Swx«* 0 Ii£Swx«* fex degrees oPwrik. ;r . „ . . . v* It l*cGfidurieawuttntl»me& of liberal education aid aaspiebutintts opftiftnee, and in ever; reipßctoner* advantages of ihratgh«rterd,et. A new eireiriarlSid catalogue of officers. and eight hun dred hsd sixty-five students, now ready Let every young man lesd it carefully before he decides the Im portantquestion vwheze he shall enter upon a cams* of study. - -.- ap33 Still* T7GR EYBRT LOYAL BREAST—LIN- A COLJt MOCBBIBG PINS, In ailver pinto. Haw designs in black add white *atin; perfect pictures. By Sail 26 cents, or 20 for $4. ICO for $l7, 1,000 for $l6O. corning to last lor 60 days. Send- you? ordepa at once. BiliSBUBlT; LHQ i k 00., .Proyidnnca. B. D KB. i«y Bttef fidpiriafi thin for fonr tlme.we will send them TEH PINS. ap2llmo ijRB RUGGLEB GEMS. Owing to PfarloJa engagement, for the exhibition of that* peculiar Wor£« of Ait In Chicago, the eollettlott Of««nWte Olt fAINTINGS. ’ by Boggle*. ofgew TMi&^UPoalttytiTeloaa Thote <U.Ir«E ssSfffJSrdSTiSft'if&f^^gjS^ do«e on that d»y. Several new and be»n3tK* awe ° Ia hnye Intel* been noded to the collection. ' ' ARBMSAD & EVANS, . apZi-emwSt 73* CHESTNUT itreef. REPUBLICAN IN YIN CIBLES.—THE At n ew Hourring Badge now ready ana tfor sale to day at SOHBBSIT'B Army Badge Bopot, 931CHBBT * PT Street, and at the Ball. 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Sent free by mall on receipt of *1.60. • PORTRAIT OF ABKAHAFi lISCOI*. forir iyaS> We propose tolmue IMMEDIATELY. “ THOUGHTS THAT WlLfi MTS,” Beine Memorable Sentences from the Address©*. Speeches,‘and otter Writings of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, JUST PUBLISHED, raß THTOKBIfG BAYONET, BT JAS. K. HOBMKB, Anthor of “Color Guard,” of which the Jfew Tork Evening Poet says: “There has not appeared, since the war began to show Its influence oa literature, a book Wkloh dives as so vivid « sketoh of the soldier's life, so sharp and vet gracefully ontlined a drawing of the transport., the camp, the march, the hospital, the flght.” * * ■» * * * * The new work is written with squel vigor and point, and includes mneh of the same personal incident and adventure which gave the. "Guard” inch success. 12mo. $1 78. . mirableand favorite “Spectacle” series, I’rofareJ illustrated. $l. TOOTH’S HISTORY Of THE REBELLION. Vol. i. Roanoke to Murfreerboro. By William M. 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White* Lead, and Black Crinoline. Cambi ic. Eainsook, and Swiss Muslins. ALL AUCTIOH BABQAISB 1 ap22-2fc TOEK F. YOUiIG. M Mo. 70 Uorfih FOURTH Street, Has now in store a most extensive assortment of DRESS GOODS at theYERY LOWEST PRICES. apß-lmtt WANTS. fITANTBI? —BY A LADY OF LOHG * * experiex ce in teaching, a situation as governess- She 1s competent to teach music, French, Latin and the English branches; no objection to travels best of refe rences famished. Address **M>” 1334 CHESTNUT Street. * , . ap23-3i* ''ttTAK-TED BY A GS NTLBMAE * * going West, as Agency or Superinteadency of an Oil Company. Address “T. J. S.* r * Commercial Hotel. Philadelphia. ap2fr2t» WANTED—BOARDING, BABY OF * * access from the city, for a family of six persons and servants. _ m Address “P.,” atthu office. ~ ap22 3t* WANT E D-AT *lO PER DAY— agouti la every uelgborhood In Pennsylvania and-New Jersey. to Bell a beautiful engraving of Abra ham Lincoln Address BAKTLBSOK it CO.. No. 611 CBSPTHTPF Street, (second floor) .Phils. ap!9-12t AT $l5O PER MORTBL ▼ ® A RELIABLE OAMYASSER is over? town and county, for the JSUBSB and SPY, the most Interesting and exciting book ever published, embracing the ad ventures of a woman in the Union army as STnrte, Scent and Spy, giving a most vivid inner picture of the war. We have Agents clearing $l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. l Send for circulars. Address ‘•JuRE*. BROS. & GO., Ho. 600 CHEhTHUT Streht, Philadelphia, Pa. * ’ aplS»im* Wanted—canvassers for f f LIFB INSURANCE The best terms offered. Ap ply at 43A CBBSTNPT St., second story. ~ rahUl-lm* AN Alt-BO AT BUILDERS AND V> CAULKBEB WANTED, at CHEBTJSK. Constant employment elves. Address WILLUH PBWK & 00., Chester, Pena*. 4 C COUNTS, &C— BEING A THO ** rough and practical Accountant, I offer my servi ces to Oil Companies, who desire their books opened, including Stock heater, Cash Book. .Transfer, Stock Journal, &c„, all of which lam familiar with. Would, also, attend to making oat accounts, posting, opening, or dosing hooks. Ac. •Address **Accountant," at this office. ap22«stuth3t* "C'MPLO'XMENT HOUSE POE HOUSE -*-i KEBFEHB, Seam*treent-a, Charabanc aids, Wait or,. Borre», Cooks, Laaodwises, and Moral homeswark, white rad colored. 808 LOCUST St. apl-lm HOUSE fob CLERKS, -AJ Salesmen, Packers, Porters. Watch men. Coeehiagtt, 13 rivers. Conductors, Bar-tenders, Waiters,FarnFhands, Gardeners,&c. Employers sifted at short notice. 803 and 80&LOCUBTSt. api-lm OEEATEST THING OP THE TIMES Vjr -BOW-BIT'S PJEIZBBB VBE.OPES.-Afeate wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. On. (receipt of iftlff we will mail, -post-paid. 100 knvalopca, and a splendid Solid Sliver Hunting*Case Watch as & premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and full particulars, os receipt 0f25 cents. Ad dress A B. BOWES & GO., P. 0., 80x4270,36 BEBE MAff Street, IST. Y- mh27-Sm TROX J-OUNDRI — FARTHER r-tf- WAITED.--A partner with a capital of twelve to -fifleiin thousand collars 1$ warded inaa established Iron -Foundry buiiiAe*s»'How in suc&safal operation. Hefar encQs excj»a»t«a Address, with real name, office. ag22ffi* Q ITU AT IO N : WANTED—AS AC- COUHTAHT or Salesman, by aTousgraan experi enced in business and competent. Address *‘L. G. F., 71 Press office. ‘ _ . ap2l-3t» f\H*. —THE 'ADVERTISES, WHO HAS ” the refusal of a Lease on Oil.Gceski half a mile frem Oitusville, on which Oil is guaranteed. would like to meet with apart? with from $5,000 to $ 0,000 to de velop the same, sharing eautliy. for particulars, ad dieaa Box 416, Pottevilia, Henna. ap22-2t* «yv TO KENT—BE SFWEK* this and July IC—a HOTJSK, Fitaat,d be tw«e» Vineiaod Pine, and west of Tenth etreet. Bent, Elx Hundred Dollars. Adame* BoxJSPMUdeipblaPoet Office ■ ' ap22-st* c om SAJLE AND TO LET. OK BALI) TWO BAEGES WABHIKGTO* ' •feI , A.BXi3ES MA-WFXIISaa, AT WOOD’S GOAL XABD. COdPBR POINT, CAMDEN. TAKE ViaS BTBKST 7EHRY, -tp22 4i» Mfor sale—a country seat, nine miles from Philadelphia, on the Forth Penn srlvsßia Eallioad, forty-five minutes from Third and Market streets. It eo&sists of twenty* five acres of land inline condition, a lari e vegetable taraen, over a hun dred choice fruit trees in hear lux, a largo ice house filled with ice, a new and commodious spring house, fish pound, a handsome lawn and carriage drive, stable room for six horses and' six cows, carriage house, water in the barn-yard, Ac. The House is an old-fashioned stone building, with parlor, -sitting-room, diningroom, and kitchen, with range, hot and col d water. Ac., four chambers andbaih room, with hot and cold water supplied by a water wheel, and two large attic rooms. The distance from the house t' the JenkiMown Station,on the Gforth Penn ey Wania Kailroad, is just-six idtotitee’ easy walk. There are-eight daity trains, each way, that *top at this station. Apply to apgl gt 5839 and g«:F. THIRD Bt M EO K TATLOW Street, cheep. : - v , ■West, side of HfNETEE33fTH, l>elow Grem. lA2j WALLACE Street. 1234 HA BHD OLFH. Street. KIE KBEIDE Street, east of Point road, Bridesburg, Two small houses in ST. STBPBIF’S Place. Also, others, small and large, in various localities. Also, a r umber of cottages and country seats, OtSS MAETOWB, and other desirable situations. • B. F. GLBFF. 1583 S FOURTHS*, ap22 tf and B. W. cor. SEYEBTEBSTH and Preen. m FOB BALE—A DESIRABLE PRI MS. VATB KBBIDKBOB OH PKAHktIH BOTAHB F Address *‘EraßldlßBanare.” thiaofflea. . .It* M FOR .SALE-ra handsome COUHTRY SEAT on School- bonne Luu, near Ser in antown Large Stone Bnnm, wlthallmodern eon .enienooei Stone OoaOh Honieand for six Homes. Grounds well planted, shaded, and Improved; and all' In nerfeet order and eowvtr. Por particular, Ingnlie at 111 CHBBTSnTat.Hs£bifb«lf FOB SALE—PAIR QFiFAMiLy -*s3±l_ CAKEIAGIHOBSEB, genUe -aad kind; no 2G SontIiDELAWAEE ATenno. apgMi* * FOB SALE—A QERMAN- JasES-ie TOWJT W-ASON,~made-by Watran, si** tcabd, and In trsf-rats order. Addreai.Jd*9 - Sirath BIXTaBNrH Street, , - apB3 8g me) Affin —A WELL-BKOUKSD Olil* .tiPA'ivUv* MOBTGAdE of this amount for (tale by ' - • PRICK, r *p22-j6t* :ei*.SHßTNg«Ljfarai»t, , QIL LANDS FOR SM-5^ FoX 1-CO9 acres in McKean county, one mile from the -Allegheny river, halfinilefrom theKifizeirWells, obn feet lumber, with a saw mill' in good Order. Sugar Bun runs immediately thronth thecentreofthls property. Bnriaceindications ,for cU is unsurpassed;- 150 acm oil theAlleghe'ny river. Immediately oppo* sitethe Mlebrated Beonomite Company 7 * lands, known aa the Widow McGillParm. 1. To. 8 « ” 100 acres imiß6diaiely, adj oi&ing the Seonmuite Wells, which have been producing about *5OO bkrrals Xubii cating Oil per wssk about throe years. Fo, 4. An. Island, containing, 16 -.acres, in the A’legheny river, opposite the Ecouonsite Well*. Fo. fi- f JZ . 24G acres in West Camp Sun, near to the celebrated Burning <spri&£s, within one mile of General on Beedw Czech; alto, several very cheap tracts in t% & Ohio Oil Bcizion. W itli som* cboictlota in Venango eounty. For sale very low by -0 ?„v It Fo. 525 MARKaT B&est - - : -fe - nOPARINEKBHIP.—THE FIRM^F 1 v/ A. MTEEB A CO. letbl, d»y dlneolyed by auttuil' consent, .. The buiinets wiU be carried on as hsietofore, under the name of A. 4t H HTEES, - - abb Apr 1.036. 036 CHBBTOTI oiLvEß.plated Draft appara- mi andSPSIFG-GASPBF Streets ■ hkvjsm^h PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS.-THE PA •*“ TENThinge back Albums'are theheri in use, aad possess the virtue al mperior durability. Buy them at B. F. KBIMBE’S Photofiapn Gallery, 62418GH 8t * PARTES DE VISITE EXECUTED IN ys a variety of styles evincing the finest artistic ski J i. &M specimens, and engage them at REIMBR S Gallery, SBCOhH Street, above Green. *L T IFE-BIZE PHOTOQRAPHP, IH OIL " eolore. Biqilestlon&bty tbriaoßt eccatate llCe aid Betua] Porttait* made. See B. y, hkimbk s g»lesdid apeeimeae, made at bia Gallery- at seasonable prices. AUCTION BAU.ES. UNITED STATES Cotton sale. e,ooo b&us UPLAND COTTON WH.li BE SOU), Under direction of Simeon Draper, U. S. Cotton Aient, THURSDAY, MAY 4ttt, isess, AT OJfB O'CLOCK F. 8., EXCHANGE g 11l BKOADWAY, MXW YORK.' .AMUSEMENTS, N?S- c^I b I^£I^ TBB3ET thka IBS-OHIffTKOT STBBBT, ABOVE TWELFTH QKOVBE ft BOSS. i^ IMM Managers MOHDAY BVKKING APEIB 24th. Whole engagementls neceieuflTnmtted to _ MOST POSITIVELY „, ELBYEH SIGHTS OSLY. Bhe will appear in an « _fflWM HEW YBBBIOH, iwKS?™4*S 9M " 1 " Brlttes - 01 faeeinat - CAMILLE, _ OAMILLB, 08 THE PATE OF A COQUETTE. „ OB THE FaTB OF A-COQITBTTIL With all the gema of'the Open TraTiataintrodnesd BriJfJl? 6 * Ple ' Blr m Mra ' Bowens by Mr. Adolph Dnrin* the pin* the Incidental to fiSS S? ISI MB F. MOBDAUHT AS A SMASH DUVAL. - Am> TBV ’ t „ mi-t BTBEHGTH OF THE COMPAHT ■StTKgS!aS^tfi« ,, ‘ “* C - HSTIBK EVESIBO'B PBBBOBMAHCE. <■ FOBTV'IiIIt osff S IfSfK gATffIEK, When r * SBARD FAMILT MaTIHES, Will appear In “ D P ’ BOWjSES BAST LTHBK. JjfEW ARCH-STREET THEATRE. that M au hamhfc We concnr la t&e aboTe. lesgc* ana Maaageregßof th.^aliiat^mltT&ejitrs. QHQKAL FESTIVAL. ISIJITI CHOtS, OF NBW YOKE, TODBE TBS DIEBOTIOK OF DB. CUTiBK. WILL BEPE4T \ _ THS OHOBAL FESTIVAL Baeontly eiTen ia Trmftj CAqjolj. IT. T., At ST. CLBMEBT'S CBUBGH, _ . 027 TUESDAY AHD WBOHESOAT, April 26 th »nd Mth.l principal Soprano of Messrs. GEORGE BIMFBON, Tenor; 3. R. THOMAS, Baritone. Masters EHRLICH, ELLARD, TATE, and PRATT. ORGANISTS Tir. CUTLER and W. EUGENE THAYER, the talent* Onanist of Boiton. MiHML!s^§‘^d tr HAYM kaof HiNDBI ‘- BACE Alto, a DIRGE In memoriam of our late beloved President. Admission* $1 50. _ Tickets for sale at Mr. Charles W. A. Trumpler’s Maxi* Store, Seventh asd Chestnut streets, and at the Bplsco pat Book Store, No. 1324 Chestnut street Tickets sold for Wedneidsy and Thursday will be *oed for Tuesday and Wednesday. Boom open at 6K. commence at 7]tf. Books of words in fall, containing the historical re mark*, will be presented to each of the audience at the Gvtrdi. Positively no money will be received at the Church, and no mom tickets will be sold than the Church eat comfortably accommodate. Foil particulars la futax* announcements aplO-mwswsSt The fbiladblphia cricket CI ÜBlave pofitpohed thsir opening match, which was to have taken place to-day, until next SATUR DAY, 29th instant. . It* the SOLDIERS’ MUSICAL TEM A FBBAKCB OBIOH -will .pottpone their COJTCEKT aU&iuom- etreet B aU imtil HOBDAY. Hay the 16th. A N AMATEUR CONCERT WILL BE A given bv the LADIS6* UNION ASSOCIATION, at SAN SuM - STREET HA&L, on MONDAY EVENING, April 24th, 1665. Musical Directress and Pianist- Mrs B. ML ADOBE, who will be assisted by the celebrated barilote, ISA 2). CLIFF; the favorite tenor,_W. F. STURGUS: and Messrs A. S CASKEY. A. F- STE VENS. andH. FRANCIS. The Post Band, from Camp Wm. Penn, will be in attendance Cards of Admission 25 ct*. Boots open at 7 ; commence at 8 o’clock. e.p22 2c JJLOBAL BALL POSTPQHEP, AMERICAN ACADE MY OF MUSIC. D. L. GaRPENTER respectfully informs his friends and the public that be hasppstponed hi*ANNUAL FLORAL FESTIVAL ASX BALL until WEDNESDAY, April 26,1881, on account o: the sad national calamity to our country. Tickets already sold will be aood for that evening Tickets *3. To be had of CoL 3. THORRLSY, 311 CHESTNUT Street, and of D. L. CARPENTER. 635 ARCH Street. aplS 6>» rpffiMANIA ORCHESTRA.—PUBLIC VHbkhBAKSALS every SaTUBDaT et 3% od.s. f. M.. at MITBICAL FONB HALL. S&kla Tickets, % cent*. Six Tickets, *1:to be Ji*4 at TrSmolor’s- Ag ile's, and Meyer’s Music Stores, and at the Hall. ao7-t THE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTE ,L c E;r*B» u opbk LOST. CTOLEN—WARBANT NO. 4,475, u dated December 24,18f4, by the Etthway Depart ment of Philadelphiat to WM. GILLj for $62 21 costs and by Hm endorsed*payable to the order of Dr. VK GIJBBAH. Paymentof this Warrant haa oeen stoppad. 2totl« is hereby-clt«n that application will he made for & dn ptlaate thereof. ap6 th»6i* WM. F. WABBUBTON, FASHIONABLE , HATTEB, ; 430 Clicstimt Street. ' NEXT DOOE TO TBQE FOST OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA) BH, BLEEP3K & CO., * ’ .V mS'BQKOB JffAHUFACTXJEkEa, AGENTS, AND WHOLE SALE DEALEBS IN FUST Hbt« sow is otor* it fo&ftneriaseat of the tfocw wMeli w* offer at the lQweePro«*jj&.mfrir Seine sole cfenta for tlie RALBK OES&S BLABS WOKKB, wa ue prepared te mak e and work private moulds to older. POKTBE, HEnSSAJi, and WIStB BOTTLES, of * sopftiior color and finiah. Abo, LAMP CHIMSKTS; AP9THBGABIBB’ SHO? fusinroßSi show bottles, syspsass, hom<s OFATHIG VIALS,»nd DrHgttts* Glsssw&r» sener&lly T. A. BY ASS & CO.’S PITTSBURG GLASS VIALS constantly ob hand at factory prices. fc!B-Sm B«iH J&ESfc*- a 4 * SPECIAL ABEANGIMIBSIT FOB SHOT) AY* APBIL 33d. 1865. Trains will leave JSorristawn &t 7>* A, SL, and I and 5 ►lf; Lem FhCadeJpbia at 9 A M.. SK and 7P. M. FOB GBBMAHTOWIf. Leave Ge/mujtown at fi and BAH.; 1- 3. B. 5% P. Sf Leave PhHadelnMa &t9AH. 1 2,5» 7, S 10% P. If By order H. K aMITfi. ;li ; . General Superintendent. BBmaßatam nokth pmmsYh- BATLfiOAD order to cxusblAtbofe. godion*. of .parttcipaMng In Yae solem niiiete Li PMMdeli>Lift Sunday next, WfllLe ran on tMs*to»Ura tfadse days acdFaUowa: ' OH?SjTUB3>AV»32«iiiuC, 7 Att Extra Train wUI leave the Depot, Third and Philadelphia, for Doyleatown and :IS T I Inst., An Extra Train will leave Bethlehem at 7 30 A. H and . _ •vJtSFfllieaTePespt THra wdTfcomT'ic.n street*, PhlU ialpMa t at 8.15 P. JH., and arrive In Bethlehem at BP. .figlMBK ¥B3 yi... , April 1? > «*»• °>® *«•» wilt • r rf T> WBBT CHBSTBB TftATSS 0 ' Lgtift PhibidtlrMa for West Chester at 7.36 And It. S 1 fdCM.,aa,«gjEsran4#«P,lt. , . fo J ?hll»4& Ua ** *• *°* 1 B &«“> 10.J6 A. 11., sn4l4fiand4.46 P. S> /Trains leavinz WssPChester st 7.46 A.H. and Jesvtns EhiladdlpSaat 445P.M. wBI stop only at MediL B. 0 , Junction, ■ClStt-MiL 1 e, Cheyney ’ an d Street Koad. ;*. • JCHOTIdSfeAXIfS . Lease Philadelphia to; B. C. JnncHoh at' 4.36 u« 10 P. M. -Leave B, c. Jnnctloa for Philadelphia at 818 A. M. and 7.10 P.7M: Theso trains stop stations. Leave Kiladelphla at BU*8 U * IP. M. Ledve Westchester #8 A. M and6F. lL Tralneleavina Fhilalfelphiaal 7,36 A- M. and 4.41 P. M.j and laavtcK WeaTchuMt at 7.46 A. M. and 4.44 V H. oo«nect at 3? C.Jnnetton with trains on P. & X |C 8.8. ior.Oxford and intermediate points. Passengers are'allawed >0 takesreaWnc apparel only as hafgaee, and the Company will not. in anv oast bs lespoislhls for an amount exeeedtnr one hundred doi larm-unIBSH s epoeial contract is madefor thesame. HBBBT WOOD. Gen’l Sap ! . PgmJBUBiA.. Hatch 16,1886. . mha-gtif BABITAN AHDfa tmTT BUMtOAO § '‘ . PHILADXI/KHTA TO BBOOK6THT'• £3 TABS. »». EXCOggOIT TIOKBTS. OOOD TOS || mix bats, ja S - CEAAGE of TIM- BmettKl SB and Brootlyale«.TeTLaß gp &S&KBS IXEST kt' BIS A. M>* ®wy tvvsmKft %r gy lftATt WALL-BTBIBIT y Afedan. skamogg. Miatiwrtw, Ac,, H lfltTiaCmni ,, |Falti uiodto, tkv.SffA XL n ' jtftif— W !*• B. CQliß,’Agent, Qaiadaa. g -- THEfTOT-OTiASa BTEAM- JoB>ni “L4O L 4 BELLE." will leave CLEVELpp, Ohio for L»KB BfrP|R[OS twine the flr»t bort of tide scftson, on THuKSDAY, APBIL 37th. inst.* with superior accommodation* for freight and paraenaem. ap 2j 4t Ciev.land, Ohio. g WKITTSN AND VEBBAL DE gOKIPMOHS ofChararter, COMUfaaon, and ft ■ l*nt, with ADVICE onßoalneae, Health, S4cm „d evenln*. by' _ JOHH L. OApH, Phrenoloiist and Bookseller} 0011-tnttslTif IFo. SS £L TBKTH St. .Above ChMinat ydv MONEY TO ANY AMOUNT LOAFED OPOH DIAMOHDS, WATCHES. A A Ji.WEI.RT. PLATE CLOTHUIG. &c ,at W W JOKES ACO >8 OLD ESTABLISHED LOAF OFFICE, . Comer TRIED and GABKLLL Ste., below Lombard. ap22-3w* DEPAETHERT FOB OTXSTOaiWOEIt- WM. CURSAJT, H. Be
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