■UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS, ■ UNION BUTTON-HOLE ■ SEfIH'O HAOHISES I HOW BEJU)t. I BSWINO 100 BUTTON-SOLES AN HOUR. . ■— ■"'■‘s... ■c Stacking Warranted to be Superior to handwork, ■ in any Material, and Muck More Durable l \ ■ BALBaHOOMB, ■ 300 WASHINGTON Strut. Boston. I T4T BHOADWAY. Bur York. I AMOS Z>. WOOD, , . » . Treasurer, ■uhll-tuthiim ■Colgate's Honey Soap. ■hi* celebrated TOILET SOAP, la sash univanildt ■end, i« mad* firom the CHOICEST material*, 1* HIM Id BMOLLIBNTIn itsAilnrs, FRAGRANTLYSCENT- { ft), and extremely bkreficial in lu aetioa upoa ■•SUN. To; sal* Brail Druggists and FancyQoodi Brel era _ fe2B-tuthsly I Jonhs’. I THE LOWES* ■ SELLING PRICE I 1* marked in figures I oneachartlola. I . . AND NEVER VARIED, I JONES’ ■ .Grssesnt One-prise I CLOTHING HOUSE. I MARKET STREET. I above Sixth. I No. 60*. l OOT Prises reduced to salt the timet. IA da* assortment of READY-MADE CLOTHING, ftiltabl* tor all seasons, constantly on hand. I Custom-work made to order at short aoHse. Cmhg-lB I Dr. Banning’s Incomparable Brace.— ■fusses, Bhoalder Biases, Supporters. Elastic Stock ist. Ac., in great variety, at G. H. NEEDLES’, corner ■7 KLFTH and RACE Streets. Ladies’ Rooms on ■relith street, first door below Race; lady attendants, ■tinges of ail descriptions. ~ mhffl-SOt ■ltch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. ■LT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) SALT RHEUM. ■ll core the Itch in 48 hoars. Also Cares StR Bhsam ■era, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin, ■ce 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS A POT ■E, BOSTON, Mass , will be forwarded free by mail Katie by all Diugglsta. mhlt-Sa ■Brass and Pewter Faucets and Cb ■ and Lignum Vitro Spigots, Iron Molasses Gates, ■hi on Faucets, So , fer sale at TRUMAN A SHAW’S, (Bight-Thirty-fiye) MARKET Street, below ■ City-Made Bazors, of Kern’s (the Rebrated,cntler) manufacture Every one warranted, ■r sale, with those hr other makers, and a rarlety of Bjer Baser Strops and Holes, by TRUMAN A SHAW, 835 (Eight Thirty five) MARKET Street, below ■Hair Dyr 1 Hair Dye i ■BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE is the beat in ths World ■a only true and perfect Dye—harmless, instantana ■e, and reliable; prodnoes a splendid Slash or Natura' ■own; remedies the ill effects.ot Sad Dyes, audit*- ■astir restores the original color. Sold by all Drag■ ■t>. The genuine 1» signed W. A. BATCHELOB. 81 ■RCLAY Street. New York. iag-mwfrly ■Why In.ture the Complexion by ■WDERS AND WASHES which choke or fill up the Bes of the skin, and in a short time leave it harsh and ■? It is ln'the blood, and if you want a smooth and ■t skin use HELHBOLB’S EXTRACT OF SARBA ■SILLA, It gives a brilliancy to the complexion, Kl Clear, Smooth Skin and Bkautl ■l COMPLEXION follows the nee of HBLMBOLD’9 FLUID EXTRACT BARSAPARIL ■ It removes black spots, pimples and all eruption; akin. _ ■o Purify, Enrich the Blood, and ■kUTIFY the complexion, use HELMBQLD’S HIGH- V CONCENTRATED FLUID EXTRACT SABSIPA. ■bLA. One bottle equals in strength one gallon of tbs ■tup or Decoction. ■Hot a Few of the Worst Disorders ■t afflict mankind arise from corruptions of the blood ■IhBOLD'S BMgtACT OF SARSAPARILLA is s ■aedr of theutmlß veins. ■Helmbold’s- Concentrated Extract ■CHUtette Breed Diuretic. HELMBOLD’S CON ■HTBATB& EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA is Ike Oread ■cod Purifier. Both are prepared according to rule* ■pharmacy and Chemistry, end are the most active Bt ean be male. ■A Thing of Beauty is a Joy Fob ■BE.—These who desire brilliancy of complexion, purify and enrich the blood, which HBLH HOLD'S ■nOBNTRATED EXTRACT SARSAPARILLA inva ■bly doss. Recollect it ie no patent medicine. Ask ■ Helmfeold’a. Take no other. mhl-wfmSm & Co.’s I MASON at^HAMLIM’B ■ CABINET ORGANS. ■UNO Over 600 each of theca fine CABINET ■>KTES. Instruments havebsen sold by ORGANS. ■UNO Mr. O .and the demand is son- CABINET ■[BTES. stantiy Increasing, ORGANS. ■UNO For sale only by CABINET ■RtBS J. E. GOULD. ORGANS.' ■UNO SBVBNTH and CHESTNUT Sts. CABINET ■STBS. noM tf ORGANS ICIiOTHINCrBY THE MILE. % ■he immense stock of BSADT-MADB CLOTHING Bv displayed at ■ WANAMAXER A BROWN’S ■ OAg HALL POPULAR CLOTHING HOUSE, ■ ■ ■ S. E. cor, SIXTH and MARKET Sts., ■ placed in ono continuous line, would reach a long ■stance toward Richmond. TMsloug stredm of Cloth ■g is Tanning off at ■ MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. apl«-tf ■_ 301331)1 ■SUES*.—On Saturday afternoon, the 22d instant, ■rorge W. Hnrst, In the 39th year of his age, ■FheßSfistlves and friends of the family, members of ■-phographloal Union* No. 2, and of the Last Man ■otherhood, are respectfully invited to attend his fa ■tel, on Tnesday morning, at 10 o’clock, from his late ■eldenee. No. IF 9 Franklin street. [Baltimore papers ■TAYLoS.'—On Saturday, April l2d, 1865, Mary Blisa ■th, only child of Crispin and Martha Taylor, aged 18 ■are and 17aaj s. ■The relatlvesanil friends of the family are respectful* ■ invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of ■r parents, No. 122 North Tenth street, on Tuesday, ■Vicst .at2o’clock P. M. , ** ■SHREVE —OnFriaay evening, Slet Inst, Mattie M.« ■He of Dr. J. B. Shrove, and eldest daughter of Alfred ■d lane Hoffy, ajed.27 years. . .. .. relatives and friends of the family are invited to ■hod the funeral, from the residence of her parents, ■n 5 Baltimore avenue, Mow Fortieth street, West ■hlladaphtaaocA-Tubcday afternoon at 3 o’clock. Inter ■entirwotfdlsnds Cemetery. .... , „ ■Can leave Darby road and Market street every half — ■PIPPER.—On Saturday afternoon, April 221, in the year of hie age. Albert, youngest child of the late ■ijilem Pepper, M, D. * ■WOLF. —Suddenly, on the 51st. Mary Wolf, in the vear of her age. ■Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to ■*end herlnner ale at theresidence of hereon in laWi Barvey E. Hewitt, No. 876 Marshall street) on Monday ■temoon atl o’clock. * I Weekly Report of Interments. ■ HfiAltfa OpFICB, April 32,1865, Heath# and Interments in the City of Philadelphia, from the iblh tothe 2&Z of April, 15%5. Harass os skats. 11 oabsssofmaih. | | BeeiT— I 2 Fever, Brain.....— 1 ■phyxla..—..... 1 “ Congestive.. 1 ■bnmlnurla.. 2 ** Spotted I ■opf&y— 3 1 ” Scarist 111 ■tree and Scalds. . 2 “ Typhus, 13 ■Tncer—4 _ _ Typhoid—., 1, 8 ■ *•- Breast. 1 Gangrene—..... 1 . ■ ’’ Liver.. 1 Hemorrhage.....— 1 1 ■” * Stomach.... 1 _ Lungs. 2 ■snalties— —. 1 Hooping Cough—. 2 .sec*.e.ci4-.ec 7 Inflainmation, Brain 7 Hagestloii) Brain... I 4 ** Bronchi.-—— 2 H “ Lungs.. 3 " Cheat .ee*-*.. 1 Htolera Infantum... 1 M Liver........ 2 Brehro-Spinai Me- “ Lnncs..—*— 7 8 ........... I 4 “ Peritoneum. 2 ■bmprewton; Brain 1 “ S, & Bowels. 6 1 ■manmption, Lungs 40 .8 Intussusception*«« 1 ■mitlpatlon X 1naniti0n............ X 5 ■mvuUions......... 3 12 Intemparance2 1 Jaundice 1 ■ptherla 7 Mania>a-Potn 2 6 1 Mara5mu5........... 1 14 4 2 Obstruction) Bowels 1 Hi 4 * Abdominal.. 2 I Old Age.... 5 ■** ofthe Brain. S Palsy.... 2 ■ M ofthe Chest- 1 Bheumatiam........ 1 Hseunof Brain«... 1 2 Scrofula. 2 1 Heart. 8 .21 Small-Pox 2 10 H <( gpteeM-.-.*... '1 :l Still-b0rn............ U H m Lnuis X'X Salelds.... .......... 1 *l Stricture of Glottis.. , 1 ....•••m-**- 8 1 Tetanus.....-—.... | X Unkn0wn........... 6. 5 ........ C.ll Wounds—Gunshot.. 7; 3 Liver. 1 rfraln... 1 T0ta1............... 186^160 OF THH ABO V» THBBI WBRSt" 73 Prom4oto 6C-...... ....,31 ■f01i05..... 17 *' 50 to 60 ..21 ■ jto £ ...36 *' 60tO 70...... ..27 6to 10.. .......11 f * 79t0 80...........*. 9 .10to 15.. 7 ** 80to 90 .....6 ■ 80 to 40 ...88 ■ Total..- *wibt)R. | WARDS. i WARDS* rn.„4o Tenth 9 Nineteenth 23 , ~..21 Eleventh 9,Twentieth,.,.*,lB ,,,,,10-Twelfth., 7 1 Twenty-first... 8 SOlThlrteenth 10 Twenty-second, 9 ... ..” ::w' lourteeuth H Twenty-third . . 7 SlFifteenth 22 Twonty-fottrth.2B „S2!Sixteenth 6 Twenty-fifth ...w l6 Seventeenth....ll Twemy sixth..l| 3; Eighteenth ~...13 Unknown ,*l6 2* ■death, ending April 23, 1864, was SSI. ending April IS. 1886, was 342 188; females. 167 s boys,B7; girls, 82- and Interments of soldien* 23. order of the Board of Health* „ , , GEORG'S B, CHAMBERS. Refistrar, BI HpDK QUEEN’S CLOTH AND Mohaiis, yard and a half wide, inst re- BESSON & SON, Mpnrnjnt Store. No. 918 CHESTNUT Street. AND BLUE, FOB FLAGS, Red, White, and Bine Silks. Rsd, White, and Blue Delaine. ' s*4' ana Bine Merino. Bed, White, andßm«FianneL * LAND ELL, FOURTH aad ARCH btreets. "jths frojg ti.V eotmtry l -?TT.~UnUe/ States, 247! Persian, 71 s ijnkno'wn. 10086,18 i reopla of Color, 47 i from tie coon ramher of death*, compared with the eorras weefc of 1864, and of last week, was aa fol- NDRE’S AND JOUVIN & Ua«k Kid Gloves reaneed to $2 a pair* BBSBOJJ & SOU, Monrainr *tore* 918 CHEBTJSOT Street.^ BVK&EOK GENERAL’!) OFFICE, WASHIKGTOK Oitt, B. C . April 7, 1885. JB —Candidates for ilia position of “ASSLBT IBaBOa"In Hi® Ist Army Oorp« (Major Gene leook’s). are notified that the requirement of trs' **‘previous service is no lor gar exacted, the only prereqnlulte for exeminatlon wili be ueltn of a B!pl«“» ft<> i^g o^ r |lK| r E “ adl ‘ ,al ‘Bnrggon General. (23“ SCHCTLHIU ASO SCSaiJE. HAKHi BAILKOAD COMPAST, OFFICE SJBT South FODETH Street. ■ „ ... _ Pbilabeifb lA, April 6th, 1865 . The Rinitial meeting of the Stockholdera of thia company, and an election for President and els Managers, -will take place at the OFFICE of the COX PAHft on HOBDAY, the tat day of -May next, at 13 (.Tof the BoardofM«atar» fiDßi j ° WM . a WEBB, Secretary. OFFICE OF TM® ’ISRANOKS islahd oil coMPAinr, boom Bo_ is, 534 DT Street. —A Special Meeiln* of the Stock hold id Branden lalaitd Oil Company will be held •J3DAX, April «, *142 M , fwthe ptupae of rto eonslderatlon the anueet of L***utf the land • . BSgT' «okjW»*os»ebice with rags anna b. DiOKiaao*. •*{£*£ Anna E.Diclinson: "W l6 *’ coavineed that a Wider rang* of wgjn&’s uatfal&ua is needed, with reference to\«* Saif-support, respectfuLy submit that yoi o“ B ekt tn ™|Wat your address on ’‘ W >M IN’S WO S#Atr n WAGES, ” recently delivered at Mr. Bencher’ii church Brooklyn, and at tie Cooler lust Hate. Hew York n»m°e P^ev.of” a ‘” oraWo ™«’°ow.W* he* yon to Town, very traly. * Wllliem B. Mann, Gaorge Inman Rioke E. Carroll Brawn.r, Joseph Gibbous, wm. D. Kelley, Wm j Ksrffi' ’ J w%|£ c K?r lu FIIS-’ Su.Vw’ffi l^ar^i-dwln. feftS®** ■ KKIS^ ISS w.°ohau Shoemaker, &JZ, ib B h i Samuel Patrick, r Charles Townsesd, S Gaili ** P. C {Ganiguos, . S^®a h * It L at Camden, , B. J B.&ck, John W. Leigh, Bcooh Taylor, Edward D. Stokes* D. p. Southworth, K. Tracy* . Wm. 8. Pierce, - Caleb H. Needles, Edward P. Kelly, Jas. H. Biliington, Frank Wiatar, B. Huokal, Cyrus Whitson A. M. Walktoahaw, - James XT. Kerne, John E Latte, George H. Btrle. % Q. H filberts, E. Pennington, Jr., B BeedMenr, WmiarnH. Wistar, . John A McKean, T B, Pack, JohnA. MoßoweU, Jr., MarieChamhera, C. M. Allen, B. P. Hart. JohnH?Bl£mons, &V*r, Chase. Philadelphia, April 10th, 1865. . - Albany, BF. April 18. -.j T< UfP” £• Mann', £■ Carroll BrmosSn', Wm. J>k Kelley, Charles Q'Neill, and others: GBirnaMEN: I thank yon heartily Pm yoffrklnd invi4 speak in my own city, if to this favor yorfc Will add another—that of perratifcihg me to change the' Pr Proposed to one toußhlnr upon the sad. and ?i gb * fu 3 A? 8 * tranipircd—l will most gratefully accept, desiring that the entire proceeds of the spasch shall he devoted to a fond for the erection of a monu ment toour monmed and honored chief, and would «• spectfully designate FRIDAY EVENING, April 28th. Truly yours, ANNA E. DICKINSON. - Philadelphia, April 32,133*5. Miss Anna E Dickinson: ' Tour note of the I6:h le received, and the change of subject accepted. We atlll, however, hold yon to the original invlta*/ tion, and desire that von will five the speeth on “WOMAN’S WORK AND WAGES,” at an early date following- Yours, respectfully. WM B. MANN. IF. CARROLL BREWSTER, WM D. KELhfiY, [ CHARLES O'NEILL, Committee. Pale of Tickets will commence on TUESDAY MORN ING, 25thteetittt. atT. B PUGH'S Bookstore, fcIXTB and CHESTNUT Streets, Admission 25 cents. Reserve! Seat* fiO cents. It CHBISTIAN-S¥BE£T HOSPHaI* PHILADELPHIA, PA. At a meeting of the teacher? and scholars of the Britani for Maimed Boldfers at the Ghrle»ian-«n*aet Hosoft?? 1 April mb, 10 o’clock A. M., J. W. LODGE. A a 8 g S. A , waa called to the chair, and the following me amhle and resolutions were nnanimously adopted * Whereas, in the mysterious .providence of o-nd nn? beloved Chief Magistrate has been removed from among Resolved, That in Abraham Lincoln we behold ths ‘ te Sesolved, On moUon’of Mr. Fobes, that onrsehool ba named the “Lincoln Institute ” for Maimad- SolAlapr under the oharge of Bev. John Long, chaplain § S A Resolved, That a eopy of these resolutions be publish, ed in the different papers of this city. Paomn Resolved, That tb* meeting ewljnnrn, ... .?• LODGE, AA,B.U, 8. A.j President* Attest. Lewis C. White. Secretary, & K®* GRAY A Bl£Ki>- wZSS 1 ING of Co. C, Ist Regiment, R. B , -hell ou 21stin8t, the followingpreamblo and resolatiodAwere unanimously adopted: , Whereas, This Company has heard, with sincere sor row, the death of our late President and Chief Magis trate, who has fallen by the hand of a dastardly assas* sin in thehour of the nation’s rejoicing; therefore Remixed, That in the sudden death or Abraham Lin coln, we mourn the loss of a true patriot, a virtuous offi •er. and a noble martyr to Ms country’s cause , Resolved. That the Company attend the funeral cere* moults and that the Aruoryhs drapad in mourning for tiespt.ee of s,x months. Resolved, That th«*e proceedings be published. JOHN W. POWELL, 1 B. A. HOOPBB. THOCAB Committee BDWABDA OGDiM, ' T. STBWAKTBBOWN, WILLIAM W. ALLSS, Oi»irm„ John 0. Gillbr Secretary. - it* |sS** AT A SPECIAL MEETIN'GOF THE UNITED STATES FIRE COM PA NY, held in their hall on Friday evening, April SI, 1855, the fol io wit g preamble and resolutions, reported by sthe committee, were unanimously .adoptsd, and ordered to be published, to wit; . .WJ* e Z. ea *> Magistrate of this Repuhlic, ABRAB AM LISTCOLN, was baaeiy murdered by an as lassln, for no other cause chan hts devotion to the prin ciples of Lib«2ty and Humanity, as an expression of our views of this wanton, wicked a«fc, be it * , Resolved. That, in the death of our lata Chief Haris* trate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Liberty has lost her greatest ebampion, Humanity her truest friend, and America her purest patriot Though ice eulogy of the dead is best written upon the hearts of those who loved him, yet a word of tribute to Ms memoryls grateful to public sympathy. Bis social life was full of genial humor, gracelul modesty, and- sterling goodness of heart For humanity, rather .than for himself, is his removalfromoor country, of which he was so conspicu ous an ornament, to be deplored Nay, if *• That life is long which answers life’s greatest end, 1 ’ Then was his not unripe, since he had illustrated its virtues and won a place not to he forgotten. Resolved, That the apparatus of this company bs draped in mourning for thirty days, and that we now adjourn. * J. ALEX. SIMPSON, ) jR STACKHOUSE, JfL, I WILLIAM P. BDZ3F, GEORGE RUOFF. t It* JOHN PSD OKI OK, J E3f° AX AW ANNUAL MEBTING OF iha Congregation Rodef Sholem, held on SUN DAY, April 16, 1i65, for the transaction of business and election of officers for the en&ulnr year, the President announced the death of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Presi dent of the United States of America, when, on motion, it was resolved that the business for whieh the meeting was convened be postponed to an adjourned meeting to be held for that purpose. •On motion, it was resolved that a Committee of five be appointed to prepare a preamble and resolutions ex presim of the sense of the Congregation for this sad event. The Committee reported the following preamble and resolution*, which were unanimonsiy adopted: Whereas, Gloom and sorrow shroud our country for the atrocious marder of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Presi dent of the United States of America, by a cowardly astastin: therefore be It , Resolved, Thßt, being appalled by the magnitude of a crime so terrible and fiendish that the annals of ths world present no parallel, language falls to express our great grief for the nation’s and the world’s loss by the death of Abraham L’ncoln H« was designed by Troviaecce to suppress thewlck*d rebellion thst has plunged this land into a long mid bloody war. Bis dear judiment, timpllcdiy, kindness, patriotism, and states manship, combined with inflexibility of purpose and perseverance, eminently fitted him to administer the affairs of our Republic during Mb troublous and event ful period. Resolved, Thatwe sincerely regret that he was out. elf ere his labors were crowned with that reward for which he dedicated his life to gain, the blessings of a peace that uIU gladden on* united and free people. Resolved, That we sympathize and condole with his affiieted family, and pray that Providence in hia mercy may guide and protect them through life. Resolved. That the Synagogue be draped in mourning for the tern of ninety days. __ LEWIS ELLTNGER. B A i^K B!NSTXKB * it - Jacob lahgwdobf. 'tsy OIFICB OF THE HEW EMPIRE IROB ABD PBTROLRCTM COHPAHr, Ho. 386 WALBUT street, CBoom S. third floor). An adjourned annual meeting of stockholders o( the above-named company vjHl be held THIS DAT, the 24th!n»t.. at3o’clock, P. M An election or officers to serve tlie ertsutoff year will take place; other important business also demand ins attention, a foil and punctual attendance ia requested. It* GEOe B. PKDPLS, Secretary. TAB KOBTHBBB HOKE FOR §=3S f FBIEBDLISS CHILDSES. —Tho Annual Meet isarof jn* ral&er* wlll te held at the office of THOMAS EAKP, Esq . President. >. B, cot AEC3 and. bBVS STH Streets, on TUESDAY, May 9th, A D ,1885, at 4 P. M. Election of JUnaieraaad Trnstf ea Dot we an 4 ann 6 P, M> MAG GBEGOB J. MI rCHESOU, Secretary. -* ap24-mto 4* KS* AT A SPECIAX. MBETING OF THIS 9W HIBEkNiAH SOCIETY, held on the 2t«t inst., the following resolutions were unanimously adopted: J Resolved, That the members of this Society unite with their fellow • citizens in deploring the greet cala mity which hat fallen on the nation, by the sudden death of its Chief Magistrate by the hand of an assas sin. J Resolved, That the members attend the funeral so lemnities of the late President LINCOLN when the tame ab all take place in this city, Resolved* That these resolntions bejpublished- , It* JAMES L. TAYhOB,, Secretary, MYIOENO NOTICE.—OFFICE OF 1 B=s ? maple SHADE OIL COMPART, 5»4 WAL NUT Street. Philadelphia, April 22, 1855. The Board of Directors hare this day declared, a dividend of FOUB PEE CEBT. on the capital stock of the company, payable at their office on and after the 88th instant clear of State tax,- The transfer books will dose on the 25th instant at 3 o'clock, P. H, and re open on the Ist May. __ „ ap24- 6t THOS. B. SB ABLE, Secretary. THE MEMBERS OF THE PH(- I® LADELPHIA PREACHERS’ MEETING Bad their BeveralCongreiationa ar« requested to me*t at tbs at 7K o’clock, for the purpose of making a proper de nomlnalional sxpreeslon in regard to the death of Pro sidcnt Lincoln. G-D OARROW, THOMAS T. MASON, r. COOMBS, £ -g I'. T. TASKER, 5 I BT. VANZANT. S DR. DELACOtJB, |®3 T, C. MURPHY, I § JAMBS BARRY, o B 8 W THOMAS, .. 3 CLEMENT S. CLARKE. FIREMESi’S EABADE COSVES p3 TIOH-—Aa Adjourned Meeting of the Oonvan tion "Will |)e held at tne County Gonrt House (entrance on SSsfcb Street), soutlieast corner of fclXTfi. and CBESI-fiUT Streets, on MONDAY Kveniai, 21tkltt8t., at o’clock. Companies not represented will please send two Deleiates. SO BEST T. GILL, Attest: President, Chas. 8. Austin, Id win A. Pus, Secretaries AGREEABLE TO THE CHAR’ l®* TBB obtained from Hie Legislature of the State of West Virginia, a Meeting of the Stockholders of the 2UCKBBCRBBKOIL aSO 341 If IK 9 COMPANY, West Virginia, was held oa fchelSth day of ApriL I&6S, and the following gentlemen were elected them at the Board or Directors for the ensuing year, viz: Mark Devine, lonis Grosholz, Michael Baker, P G, Timion, A. 0 Gibson, Charel* fi. Bggert, N» J. Nicker son, Amos Carlile, and W. Wilson. And at the Stated Meeting of Directors of said Com pany held on the same day. A G, Gibson was elected President; Michael Baker Vice President; Louis Grosholz Treasurer. _ ap22 3t* LOUIS GROSHOLZ, Bee, pro tern. tSSg** THE TESBTII AtfXUAL COURSE of LBCTUBEB ON BOTANY, for Ladles and Gectleinsn, in the Scientific and Classical Inatltuta, CHESTNUT street, N. W. corner of Twelfth* begins April 26tb, at fi o' cloth. The introductory lecture fre i. . ap2Mt* cemetery. - bo- TIOB —Th* Annual Meeting of the Lot Holders lathe MOHDMB»T CEMETERY OF PHILADELPHIA, and IslacUoa for Manaipra to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Hall of tha Fire Association, south w i ft of Fifth street, on MON DAY AFTERNOON, the first day of May next, at frar o’clock. B. TAYLOR, ap22-8t __ Secretary. KS® OFFICE VAK BDBVN OIL COSt- PABY, 10 MERC HANTS’ EXCHANGE. FHn.ADEz.pHiA, April 22. 1855 The Annual meeting o STOCKHOLDER* wml4 held at the Office of the Company, a*! 2 *•» ° n SATURDAY, May 6th, ISBS. W. C. 8?ILB3, Jr., * ap22-tus6 Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PIER BE PONT -OIL COMPANY, 131 South TfllttD Street, Philadelphia. A meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the office of the Company, on MONDAY, May Ist, iSSS, at 12 o’clock -M., for Che purpose of organization and election of Directors to serve for the earning year. apl7-trayl WM H WaLLAOB, Secretary. W 5& 3 * OFFICE OF THE CITT BOUNTY §35? FOND COMMISSION, COMMON WB4.LTH BUILDING, 613 CHESTNUT STREET. ’ - Philadelphia, April 20,1865. Notice is hereby given, that all claims for City Bounty and all bills aiamsi the Fund must at osc* he filed at this office- _ . . < Bt order of the Commicsion. ap2o-6t RICHARD q_ WINSSIP, Secretary^ e<S» OFFICE OF THE BISOLUTE Ss*7 MINING COMPANY, No 33* WALNUT St. Philadelphia, April U. NOTICE is hereby *iven that all Stock of the RSSO* ‘LUTE MINING COMPANY on which instalment are due and nnpaid is hereby declared forfeited, aui will be sold at public auction on SATURDAY, the nth day of May, 1865, at 12 o’clock, noon, at the office of the Secretary of the Corporation, according to the Charter and By-Laws, unless adeemed on or before th«t lay. By ordsrof the Directors. B. A. HOOP**.. •Pl 2 tiny IS - Secretary and Treasurer. |S?» THE AI, NEAT, EI.KCTION FOR —psV Presiiifnt Mid ot Jbe BLMrRA All D WJLLTAMfFOET BAILBOAD COMPaNT ■»«) h, held et their Office, 308 WALBUr street. ou KO to.I, May 1, at 12o’clockM. L ?. OSI3E l. *plg,gfm9t Oiorftttt.y, COMJMBFS ASI> ISiJsl IXAS‘i>S.IS sail way no. (cats coluh BGB, PIQUA, ABB IMBIAHA SiIt,ROAD CO ) The Philadelphia Bond and Stockholders of ihe abors named Company meet at the Board of Trade Boome, 005 CHBSTSUT (treat, on TUESDAY, .theS&thlnat-, at Id o’clock M-.to reeelTe the final re port of the Committee, and tor other Important busi ness. J. T. THOMAS, ap2l-4t , Secretary. K®* 1 SORTHSRS ETBXSRTIES AMD ■ =ssr PESR TOWESHIP SAILEOAD COITPABY, _' . PHttABELPaiA, April 8. 1886. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany, and an Election lor Officers to serTe for the en •nisgyear, and until others shall be elected, will be held at the Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Bail road Company, Be,- South FOURTH Street, on HOBDAY, the Ist day of May next, at U o’clock A. M. apS-tmyl WILLIAM H. WBBB, Secretary. KSf* GOOD S EKING KAXE.KOAB COMPARY. ■ PHILApsIPHIA. April s. 1885. The annual meeting of tee Stocknolders of this Com pany, and an election for President and six Managers to serve for tt o eneniug year, and until others shall ha Bloated. will be hold si the Office of the Philadelphia sndßeading BaUro&d Company, 80. 337 South FOURTH street, on MONDAY, the Ist day of May next, at 11K o’clock A. M apS-tmyl -WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. • .tgsp- TME ANNEAM MEETING - OF TOE SIT, Stockholders of the GLOBE OIL COMPANY Jrtil. held at the Office of the Company, 80. 133 South FOURTH Street, on April 24th. at 4 o’clock P. M. apfi.l4.S4 a • JOHN H WYLE, Secretary. KSP* OFIIOE OF IHEXEHIBH COAL ABD HAYIOATIOB COMPAMY. „ ■ Pair. iDßi.putA, April 18, 1885. - .The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of ■this Company wUI be held at the Board of Trade •Rooms,north side of CHEBTBUT Street.above Filth.on TUESDAY MOBRIBG. the 2d day of May next, at half-past lo o’clock, after which, an election will be held at the came place, for officers of the Company for the enening year. The election to close at 2 o’clock P. 2fe-o£the same day. JAKES S. COX. ap2i-Iot President* MERCHANTS’ AND MANVTEAC TUBERS’ NATIONAL BANK. . Pittsbhrq, Aurllll, 1885. Stockholders are hereby notified that Books will ha opened for eubsdHplion to the* new stock of this Bank at the GOMHEBOI4L NATIONAL BANK, In Philadel phia* on MONDAY, May tit, 1885, and will continue open during banking hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A.' if. to S o’clock P. BC, until Thursday, June Ist, 1835. By order of theßoard of Dlraetora. JOHN SCOTT. Jr., Cashier. H* 8. BOLLMAN, President, Pittsburg, Pesna. ROBT* B. STERLING. Vice President, Philadelphia- apl9-tjsl ISS* OFFICE OF THE HARQUEEfT ■w MINING-COMPANY, ' 319 WALNUT. STREET, Philadblphia, April 18. 1855. .The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany for ths Election of Dlreetorft other busi ness as may come before it, will beheld at the Office of the Company. No. 819 Walnut street, city of Phila delphia, on the first MONDAY, the first day of May next, at one o’ clock P. M. apl.9 106 DAVID S HEYL, Secretary. AX A MEETING OF EXCELSIOR DIVISION. No. RON, SONS OF TEMPERANCE. held at their Hall, No, 505 OHBBTNUT Street, on Thursday evening, April 20, 1865, the following resolu tions were unanimously adopted: • Whereas , -This DivUion b&'T heard with, profound sorrow of the assassination and death of our groat and good Chief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, at a time when his life was of untold value to the prosperity of this greatnation; And whereas. We desire, in common with our fel low* citizens? to give txpresilon to our feelings of sor row at the great lon which the country has sustained; thtitfore, be it . Resolved, Tfca* in the death of his Excellency Abra ham Lincoln we meurn the loneof a virtuous officer, a pure patriot, an honest man. Resolved, That this bloody deed should intensify the determination of the American people that treas >n. North and South, should be made odious, and tht penalty which the law imposes rigidly enforced. Resolvid, That in rerpect to the memory of our de ceased rresident, thexcoms and regalia of tnis Division he draped In is onrni&rfer the epaoe of six months, and fchatesch officer asd member and lady visitor wear the following badge of mourning for the same length of time: A rosttte of tho national colors, with biaekberder. H. B. Crane, R. 8. K»» DIVIDEND NOTICE -OFFICE OF MINERAL OIL COMPANY, s»* WALNUT Street Philadelphia, April 17. 1865. The Board of Directors have this day declared a divi dend of ONE PER GENT on the capital stock cf the Com puny, payable at thei* office on and after the 26th met, clear of State taxes. The transfer books will close on the 19th instent, at 8 o’clock P. M and re open on the 27th inst. TH. R. SBABLB, aplß-St . Secretary. OF “THE HOOVER AMD *» MARSHALL OIL C 0.,” N. W. Corner Fifth and Chestnut, _ Room No, 3. TO THS STOCKHOLDERS: The Director* would respectfully inform the Stock holders of ’’The Hoover and Marshall Oil Company” that the affairs of the Company are in a good and sound condition, and that the developmrnt& on their property are being vigorously prosecuted. That they could have declared a dividend some time ago from the products of their well, now 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 several applications for more> leases for half the oil. The wells on this tract are to he sunk im mediately. Several large stakes having recently been made in the immediate vicinity of the fifty* acre tract, they feel the greatest confidence in expeetingthe moat satisfactory results. The well now being bared by the Company, on the Hoovertr&ct, they feel assured will yield not less than sixty barrels of oil per day. The books of the Com pany, with letters almost daily received from the Su perintendent, are open for inspection at the office of the Company. By order of the Board of Directors. H. B BARNHURST, Secretary. Philadelphia, April 11 th, iB6O. ap!B-6t AMERICAN HAJX AND MIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING COMPANY o, PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. CAPITAL ©BOO,OOO. 6,000 BRAKES—PAR TALUS, $5O. PKEaiItSNT, HEHEY THOMAS. TBEABUEES. JOHB W. HALL. DIE SOTOES. V HENRY THOMAS, Harriabtu*. . JOHN W. HALL, HarrisbnnT O. A. WALBOHN, Philadelphia. R- G. RIEMAB, Baltitnore HENRY GILBERT, Harrisbtux, XAXKBBS, ADAMS A LEYIS, PhiladelpUa. The Subßoilption Book for the Capital Stock of this Company is now open at the Banhini House of ADAMS & LEYIS, No. 305 CHBBTSUT Street, PhUadelphla. Penone wishing to make a profitable investment are respectfully invited to call on Messrs ADAMS St LEVIS, who will live them farther information, and will show them the Machines, now running and making nails. The advantages we claim for our Machines over any others in use, are: That they produce a more perfect nail, with a better head, and fewer imperfect nails. That they effect a Baying of not leu than fifty per cent In the expenae of grinding knives and dies. and the Machines being self-feeding* they effect a saving or from fifty to seventy-five per cent. In the labor of cutting nails. Parties feeling an interest, and desiring to subscribe* will please call and examine for themselves. apl6 1m J? JBXROKiJEURfiffi THE HEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL PETROLEUM COMPANY. ORGANIZED UMDII THE KUKKO AHD MANBFAGTHBIHG LAWS Of THE STATE OF EEW YORK. CAPITA!.) ONE MUJAON DOELAKS, ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SHARES, *lO FEB SHARE, BtJBSCBIPTIOK PRICE. ,9 PER SHARK, EOT LIABLE TO 70RTMEB ASSESSMENT. OFFICES: Eo. *4 EMPIRE BTTILDIEO, Eo. 71 BROADWAY, EEW YORK. Post Oefiob appbzss, Box Eo. EES, Eatr Yobs. OFFICERS. Bo*. DANIEL S. DICKINSON, President WM. T. PHIPPS, Vise Preilde&t. , ROBERT BASSETT, Secretary. 1 H. J. BUBTIB, Mia lag Superintendent, Titusville, Fa. ATLAN TICB ANK, Ho. 142 Broadway, BT. Y., Treasury. The well* of the Compear are now predating oil. Ferment for stock mar he made in drafts, registered notes, or Government bonds snd securities, which, bonds end securities will he taken at their market value. Remittances mar be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box No. 6968, Hew York City, or to * Atlantis Bank, Treesary of the Hew fork aed Liverpool Petroleum Company, Ho. 143 Broadway, Hew fork City,” or to any of its agents. mh6-3m COAL AT COST! R2S3* HOUSEKEEPERS’ COAL COMPANY, OFFICE, 105 BOOTH FIFTH STREET, BELOW CHESTNtJI*. A Company lae been formed under tie Minion Law« of Peottsyl.anla, of tlo shore name, for tha pur pose of tnppljinr Coal to its members at prime coat, and ron are lore or solicited to become a participant In its benefits. . The stock of the Company has been divided into 35,- 000 shares, at $lO per share, making a capttal of 1250,* COO, of which $60.0C0 is set apart for working capital. It is the intention of this Company to furnish each of its stockholders with one gross ton (2,240 pounds) of coal annually, for each share of stock held by them during the existence of this Company (which has been char tered for 'sixteen years) at cost, if the stockholder de sires to receive It. Last winter a ton of coal of only 2000 pounds costal your door *12.£0, while the mining and transporting of a ton of 2 240 pounds, cost only $7.60: thus making the enormous profit of five dollars on a single ton of coal, besides the-difference in weight. Why pay the differ* ence, when by becomings member of the Housekeep ers* Coal Company you will become directly connected with the mining and delivery of yonr own Goal, there by securing it pood, clean , cheap, and of full weight ? All these benefits are secured to yon at once if yon join ibis Company. The characer of the lentiemea having this enterprise in charge is sufficient guarantee that the objects of the Association will bs fully verified. The Company have prooured the lease of the well known colliery of • ‘Branchdale, 1 ’situated about seven miles from Poitaville.* on abranehof the Mineklli and Schuylkill Haven Railroad. The eoalisof the best duality of the region it being the celebrated Spohn vein,' The mine will now yield 40,000 tons of coal pe.r year, and ean readily be made to double its present produc tian at a very small cost. The supply may be said to be inexhaustible, for, so far as the existence of this Com pany is concerned, it certainly is so. ... The mine is ‘n complete working order, with ail the machinery andpertonal property necessary and usual to work a first-class colliery. The stock of this Company is not an inflated one, it being based upon a fairequivalent in property. The investment will be a good one, as the Company expect to realize sufficientpiofit from the sale of the sur plus of all coal mined over 26,000 tons, to pay a good semi-annual dividend. Information concerning the affairs of the Company ean be obtained at the office. „ „ PRESIDENT, S. 7. LEAKE. RI. D.. Frankford. SECRETAEY. JOH, BAGOH, Office of tie Company. TKEASOKBS, TEOS. WBIGaiKS. 8. B Cor. hftl and Chestnut ete. GENERAL AGENT, BOBT. K. CORSON. DIRECTORS, R F. LEAKE, I LEWIS THOMPSON. B. H. JEEKs! . „ w I THOMAS WSIGGINS JACOB W. BODKIOS. ap!7 mwf 24t WANAMAAEE A BROWN, THE PftBSS.-PTrILA DTXPTTIA, APEJL 21 18.8& LADIES’ CORDED BORDER DO. SHEPPARD, TIN HiBIEMEJf, & ABRISOS, ftp2l-3t 1008 CHESTNUT Street. for ladies’ coats. B, 0. SBYHORB, W. P. ap22 2t* JgP“- I>IVI Die Si 5> NOTICES. The follewiii* DIVIDENDS ha'e beta declared pay able APKIL 29, to Shareholders of record April 22,1895: BBIOGS GOLD COMPANY. TENTH DIVIDEND..TBREE DOLLARS PEB SHAKE. MoKINLEY OIL COMPANY, SEVENTH DIVIDEND ...FoDB PBRCBNT. CLIFTON PETROLEUM COMPANY, THIBD DIVIDEND ...OHB AND A HALF FEB CENT. FOUNTAIN PETROLEUM COMPANY, THIBD DIVIDEND— THREE FNB BENT. DEVON OIL COMPANS, FIRST DIVIDEND.™ ....THBBE PEB CENT. LOOMIS OIL COMPANT, FIBhT DIVIDEND— .S..THBEE PEB CENT. TRANSFER BOOBS CLOSED FSOM APBIL 22 TO 30. WALTER B. LAWTON, Treasurer, No. 81 JO JN Streel.Nefr York. KB?* OFFICE OF IBS HESTOJiTIIXK, I® MANTUA, AMD FAIRMocnST PASbESOBB BAILROAD CO., 80. 3563 GALLOWHILL Street! Philadelphia, April 7, 1865. NOTICE IS HBKEBY 6IVSN That a special meats ice 01 the Stockholders of the HESTON VILLS, MAN TUA, AND FAIBNOUNT PASSENGER HATLBOAD COMPANY (the Fairmount and Arch-street Oity Pas senger Railway Company, aid Fairmount Passenter Railway Company, merged with this Company) will he held at the offlce of the Company, No. 2502 CAL LOWHILL Street, on MONDAY, the 21th Instant, at 12 o’clock M., to take Into consideration the expediency of creating a new mortgage In lien of the mortgages now existing, for the purpose of retiring the entire bonded and floating indebtedness of the Coapsny, In accord ance with the act of Assembly approve! March 23,1605. aplO mwfft JOHN T. LANGE, Secretary. RETAIL DRY ROODS. FURTHEB REDUCTION QF PRICES. FROM AUCTION. JjINEN SHEETING'S, TABLE LINENS. GENTSf HEM-STITCHED HDKFS. CHILDEEN’S EIRE & LANDfibL, FOURTH APOD ARCH, JOBBERS, IMPORTERS, EETAUKBS, AND FURNISHERS, (WHOLESALE, SECOND STOEY,) Hare jest the proper width, the proper qnallty, and proper sloes of BLACK SILKS LADIES’ SPKING COATS, LADIES' SPEING SACKS, LADIES’ SPEING MANTLES, LADIES’ SPEING CLOAKS. FILE BLACK SILKS, FOR DRESSES, &0. 24, 20, AND 20-INOH FILES. 30, 32, AND «t-INOH FILES, PDEPLE-EDGE DURABLE SILKS, WHITE-EDGE DDE ABLE SILKS. Black Silks, Wholesale, from 91.10 Up. These are all new goods, and the prices are reduced and graded by the PEOSPECT 01 PEACE AND PBOSPEBITY. ap22-tf . 4 ‘JJ ARRIS” FINE CASSIMERES. OASSIMERES FOR BOYS. BLACK FRENCH CLOTHS.! LADIES’ ZEPHYR SACKINGS. FINE FRENCH COATINGS. NEW LOW PRICES. COOPER Sc C OINARD, S. E. Cor. Ninth and Market Sts. apifl-tf - ■ • - - • • ■ OEMONBTBATION IN COTTONS. CALICOES—I2>i and IS Cents, FAST COLORS AND GOOD STYLES. • ISO HONEYCOMB BRIDAL QUILTS, AT *3.SO—ABOUT HALF PRICE. The Cciehrated Honsekeeper Hnslln, EXTRA HEAVY—SO 6 CENTS. 10.4 PEFFIBAL SHEEVXSG, 85 GENTS. * Splendid lot of TAKSVWIDE FRENCH CHINTZES, AT 50 CEHTS—WEBE SOLS AT *L J. OOWPBETHWAIT St 00,, 8. E. COEBEB BINTH and ABQH STBBBTS, apllS-tf - Philadelphia. 1084 CHESTNUT STI E« lift NEEDLES) IOSA cAetaint Street, Ha» “redneed” his “entireetooh” to sorre ■ ipond with the recent heaTT' "DECLINE IN, GOLD,” ABP JTOW OFFKBS FULL T.IKKB OF' WHITE GOODS, DAOEB. HANDKEBCHIEFS. VEILS. SLEEVES, OOLLABS. SETS BABBES, Bio. Alee, a freal variety of PkraSe, shirred, puffed, striped, plaid, figured, fancy Mtisllas, suitable to* WHITE BODIES. Just received, a Terr larhe lot of tholee styles BTeedioworh, Edatoea, andtasertints. very low. Aleo, Duehess, Empress, Queen Bose, and other new styles Collars and Seta. 1084 CHESTNUT STBSST. TAGG & BRO„ COR. TENTH AND A-piBE STRUTS. OPEN BARGAINS ! FROM AUCTION. 2 lots Gents 1 lat*3 two inch.-hern fiemstloh Hdkfe., all linen, 62 and76o. 1 lot Ladles* corded border Linen Hdkfs,, 18c. 1 lot 8-4 anti 10 4 Damask Linen Table Oloihs, S 3. 2 lots Bamaik anti Snow-drop Linen Table Napkins, $3 and $3.26 per dozen. 3 lots Ladles 1 fine bleached Stockings, 25, 55, and4se. 4 lots Gents 1 fine and stout unbleached & Hose* 25, SI, 40, and 60c 1 lot Hitses’ White Cotton Stockings, small sizes, 12^; 1 lot Gingham Umbrellas, TO and 80c. 1 lot Ladies 1 Lisle Thread Gloves, silk tops, 20c. 2 lots Gents’ Thread and Bilk and Thread Gloves* 31 and 40c. Hot Balmoral Shirts, high-colored stripes, $4. 1 let white ground colored spots Piquet, 80c. 1 lot high-lustre Black Alpacas, 87>£c. 1 lot White Bonnet Ribbons, black edge, 62&C. 1 lot wide White Bonne* Ribbons, heavy. 75c. 1 lot Feather Dustera, 13c. , , 1 lot heavy bleached, 8 4 Bam ask Table Linen, $1.75. 1 lot Gents' heavy Black 811 k Keek Tieß, 150. 1 lot fine bird-eye Apron Linen, 80c. Also* White* Lead, and Black Crinoline. t Cambric. Nainsook, and Swiss Maslins. ALL JCICTIOB BARGAINS ! JOHN F. YOUN&, V No, TO North FOURTH Street. Has sow is store & ‘most extensive assortment of DRESS-GOODS at theTEBY LOWEST P&IOE8. aps-lmif OLACK mousselinr de laines, D end double widths. * Black Taraese Cloth. Black Bombazines. U’sck A’pacaa i? BlscJ Canton Cloth*. From the late auction **le«, AT BEDOo£B FBTCIS. _ CUR-WBH BTOBDAHT * BJOTHBB, 450, 45a. and 45* Norti SECOND Street. Above Willow. T INEN SHEETINGS, -Id From Auction. AT GBBATLY REDUCED FEMES. OURWES BTOBDABT & BBOTHBK, 450, 453, and 454 North SECOND street, Above Willow. ■RICH BLACK SILKS, .* . -i-ti From * action. AT GRBATLT RBDUOEO FRIGES. OTJBWEN STODDART & BROTHER. M 4:50* 45», and 454: fforth SECOND street, apBl-3t Above Willow. t?EOM AUCTION, L L*s H*‘ H Bleached Muslin, 1,000 yds. 4 4 Bleached Muslin, Only 20 Gents, Only 20 Gents. Pillow Gass Muslin, 28 Gents. Pillow* Case Muslin, 28 Casts. They will all so in a couple of days sp!4-tf J. H. STOKES, 7053 ARCH St. f UPIN’S BLACK DOUBLE-WIDTH WOOI* DBLAINU3, $1 and $1 13-nearly old price! Lupin's 3*4 Black Wool Delaines. 62 cte. Lapin's Mode Wool Delaines, 62 cts. Black Alpacas. 50. 65, 75, 88, $l, Ac. Light Colors Alpacas, 62 cte —a bargain. Auction lot Plaid Mohairs. 87 cts. Best American Prints, 20 and 25 cts. White Cambrics, Ac. r White and Buff Pique, w DOMESTIC GOODS Very lowest market prices for our full and lively Stock. - COOPER dr CONARD, aplMf S. B. tor. NINTH and MARKS f Streets: MILL GREATER REDUCTIONS IN J PBICBS. ~^, h c^S iadB J WM,,ln .? reductions la the prices of tOhnSSTIGB, and our entire Stock of Fane, and Staple try Goods, ao as to meet tbs last fall In sold, and plage is Prises of all our stock f.r boiow the lowest market SILKS, sverv variety, at reduced price*. DHfSS MODS at reduced prices. MOSLINS, all the hast makes, reduced, CALICOES at greatly reduced prices. #ur entire Sprint Stock at reduced pricee, H. STEEL St SON. mhSB-tf Nos. 713 and 715 North TENTH Street. 2FBING DRESS GOODS. OF NEW 3 STYLES, OPENING DAILY. Sprint style* Valencia*. Spring style* Poll de Gherrec. Spring *tyl*« of Poplins, Summer-Poplins. Splendid Organdies. Percale*. In gnat variety. New styles of ru&es. Spring Colour* de Laine*. BnrlnaOoUur* Mohairs, fcfe. of ssM-tf MO Booth SECOND Street. Q-KEAT OENTHAL CLOTHING HOUSE, MILITARY. _____ SHANtHx3rS~OC>BPB of vete- EABB. HBADGUABTEEB. . Etrataosn Halo, April 2t. 1855. All men reer .lted on the Hth of April and previous d.tes, report THIt MOENING. at 10 o’clock, to receive their Special Bonitr. They will be prepared to execute the!, powers of attorney, tor coliecUonof their Local Bonnty. All abefutees will be treated as deserter*. By order of i B. J. TaYMAN, It* Major let Army Corps and Brevet Col. U. 8. V. « PRIZE MONEY AND GOVERN MENT bounty TO ALL WHO ENTER THE UNIMD STATES MAEINB COBPS. _ Orders haveheen recetred from the head of the marine Corps, at vVaohington. not to restrict recruit* to a particular class {as ha* been tlie case Heretofore), but to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer ser« vice, or in th* regal***. or in the marines, and have been honorably dueh&md. Suck person* enlisting in the United St&tesMannes will receive the Govern ment bounty, and will also be entitled to their share of frize money in any capture of the enemy's vessel*. or further information apply at the recruiting ren dezvous. Mo. 3LkSouth FRONT Street, between 9 A* M.and 3 o’clock r. M.» every day but Sunday. , _ - „ , JAHBBYOKNBY. apl-n Captain and Recruiting Officer. FINANCIAL. U. S. - SEV -THIRTY LOAN. By Authority of th* Beoetary ef th* Treat orr.th* UDdKilgned hit Mummed the General BnbitriyHoi Agency for fh. nl. of United States Treasury Notts bearing Sevan and three-tenths mi test. Interest mi annum, known** the SEVEN-THIRTY LOAN. These Notes >l*.'leaned nndsr date of Jnne'ls,lBo6, and are payable three yean from that time. In ear may, or an eonvertlble at tha option of tha holder Into U.'s. 5-20 SIX PER OENT. GOLD-BEARING BONDS! Thaw Boids are now worth a yramlura of nine par sent., including gold tnterest from Novemhcr. whl.h make* the aatual profit en the 7-80 Loan, at eumnt rates, Indndint interest, about ten per sent, per an num, besides It* coemption from State and municipal 'taxation, which adds from one to titret par cent, more, according'to tj* rate levied on other property. The Interest Is payable ■ami. annually by soupons attached to eathi(pteffirM*h maybe ant of and sold to any bank or tinker/. < The Intarartwmonnte to One day on a aw note. Twoeenis par day on a *1(10 note. , Ton tents par day on a #6OO note. Twenty sente per day en a $l,OOO note. . One Dollar per day on a $«,000 note. Notea of U 1 the denominations named will be prompt ly furnished upouremiptof subeeripHone, and ilie notes forwarded at one*. The interest to 16th, Jane next will he paid in advance; This Is *af THE ONLY LOAN IN mJUrKET now ofered hyiht Government, and it la confidently expected th*t Its superior advantage* will make it the GREAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLE. Less than’ $300.000,000 of the Loan authorised by fhe % last Congress ire now on the market. This amount, at the rate at .Which it Is being absorbed, will all be subscribed fom wlthin four months, wheat the note* will undonhtodly eommasd a premium, as baa uni formly been tel.esse at the close of the subseriptlens to other Loan*.. In order that sltliena of every town and section of the country may bhafforded fasUltles for taklng the Loan, the National Birnka, State Basks, and Private Banker* throughout the country have generally agreed to re esive subscriptions at par. Subscribers wiHseleet their own agents, & whom they have confidence, and who only are tobe responsible for the delivery ef the notes tor which the* receive order*. JAY OOOKE, SUBSCRIPTION AGENT, No. 114 ESOUTH THIRD STREET, ■ . * . - PHrr.ADET.THTA. fsB-tf COUPONS, 5-20, gs 1881. DUE MAY 1.1865. AND JULYI, 1865, BOUGHT AT HIGHEST MARKET R ATES, ; v ■ BY WM. PAINTER & CO., Bankers, *po-lm . X 110 SOUTH THIRD STREET. osasubb xMoalr.; . albx. waraoir, n. QHARLES; EMORY, & CO., STOCK EXCHANGE BROKERS, No. South Third street, PHILADELPHIA. All kinds funds and Gold and River bought ant sold, and Collection* made. Particular attention given to the purchase and sal* of Government, State, and other Stocks and Leans on com mission. n 02- 6m 5-20 ' ; | G 0 UT ONS, ■ DUE -■ MAY ~ list, BOUGHT AT RIGHEBT MARKET FRICI, ' SI ' * DREXEL & CO., mhSl-tmyl Ho. 34 SOUTH THIBD BTEBHT. 7.80. 5-20., 10-40. A.X>A.2US & LEVIS, NO. 305 CHESTNUT STBEET,' BANKERS AND BROKERS. All kinds of GOytEHMBIfT SECUHITIES AND STOCKS BOUGHT, BOLD, AHD NEGOTIATED. GOLD AND SILVER BOUGHT AHD SOLD. Special attsntloa riven to OIL STOCKS. mhll-Sm BPWABP BOBDCS. HOKAOH B. PBARSOJT. jpw. ROBINS As CO., STOCK AND EXCHANGE BROKERS, NO. 47 SOUTH THIRD STREET, PHILADELPHIA. gliL B3SRB OP BANK JTOTSS, GOLD, SILVER, STOCKS, BONDS, AND GOVERNMENT SECURITIES, B OUGHT AND SOLD. ColleetloD* node os all parts of the country. Deposits received, subject to riuhtfdraft, and Interest allowed- • mh7-3m gBCOND NATIONAL BANK, OF PITfBBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, (LATE IRON OITTTKUBT COMPANY-) CAPITAL.. ©300,000. „ SAHKBBS' AHD MERCHANTS’ COLLECTIONS promptly attended to on the most favorable terms. 6. S. WAMEB, President, JOgB B. PATTERSON. Cashier. mh3-8m g & LEECH & COMPANY, BANKERS ANI) STOCK BROKERS, HO. 14 FABQ.UHAE BUILDINGS, (WALNUT ST.. BELOW THIBD), Gold, OoTsrnmeni Bond*, Oil and HlsseUaneo&e Stocks, bought and sold on Commission at the Board of Brokers. Dealers in Forslcn Bxahanaa. Letters of ere ilt lssnsd on Loudon, Parle, Antwerp, Ate. js26-Sm 'JHE FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, NO. 136 SOUTH FOURTH STBEET, BELOW CHESTNUT, - Pays five per cent. Interest on Deposits. Asents for the sale of United States 7 S-10 Loans at Par. Govern ment, State and City Loans and Stocks bought and sold for depositors and others on Commlgslon. mhia-Hm pEIROLEUM IS KING! THE UNION OILSTOVMS, A sew and complete apparatus for Cooking and Heating by Petroleum and Goal Oil.- All' the woricof a family of any size, including the washing and Ironing, can be done at an immense saving of expense in fuel, and with far more ease and comfort, than with either wood or coal. The same furniture used on ordinary stoves can. be used on these etovee. NO DIRT, ASHES, SMOKE, OR ODOR. UNION STOVES bake, boil, boast, bboil, toast, fry. The expense of one of these Stoves would be saved In an ordinary family in a short time in PURL ALORfi. SIMPLE! DURABLE I! CHEAP lit They are easier to manage than a common coal oil lamp- The Ho. 2 Stove will heat three flat irons in fif teen minutes, and keep two persons ironing Price* from $2 fioto $lO. A liberal discount to the trade. Agents wanted in every county in the State, Apply to PERRINE <Ss DRYDEN. 108 South SECOND Street, ap22-amwl3t Bole Agents for Philadelphia, CAMUEL L. TAYLOR, P No. 483WALHUT Street, Philadelphia. ~ > at LAW and COMMISSIONER FOB ALL THE STATES. Except Connecticut, Hew York, Nevada; Oregon, and Texas feM-lrtuly* S. E. GOB. SIXTH AND MAEKET STREETS. NEW PUBLICATIONS. ATLANTIC MONTHLY MAY, 1865, IS PUBLISHED THIS DAY. "THE TABLE OF CONTENTS IS AS POLLOWSi 'With the Birds; Gold Egg—A Dream of Fantasy; Oat of the Sea ; My Student Lifa at Hofwyl; The Grave by the Lake; Ice and Esquimaux. V-; Botes of _a Pianist IIL; Diplomacy of theEavalution;Ottr Battle-laureate; Doctor Johns. IT.; The Chimney Corner. Y.; Ueadle and Garden. YI.; Castles; Fair Play the Best Policy; Eeviews and Literary Jfotices. The following writer* contribute to this number; Jas BfsSEU,Lowell; BobertDale Owbk; John G.Whit tier; Oliver "Wendell Holmes; John Burroughs; Prof. George W. Grbbnb, Author of “Life in the Irog-Mills;” T. B. Aldrich; T. "W. Higoinson, OUR YOIfSG FOLKS MAY, 1865, IS HOW READY. Its Table of Gontents eomprlsos the contittuation of ‘‘Oarleton’a” luteresting story, “Winning his Way;” more sights seen in “Three Days at Gamp Douglas;” theMstoFy of more of “Our Dogs.” by Ur*. Stowe; additional chapter*©? “Afloat in the Forest;” “The. New Life, M a pleasant little sketch of Spring, by the author of “The Seven LltUe Sisters; “The Railroad,” by Gail Hamilton; “The Wonderful Back,” a story in rhyme, by J. T. Trowbridge; a chapter that tells how “ The Little Prisoner” fell into the hands of Mosby’s men; more of “Farming for Boys,” and* pretty poem, “ Young Love,” by Charles A. Barry. “Round the Evening Lamp” is full of Interest and mystery* TEEMS OF THE MAGAZINES. THE ATLANTIC—Four Dollars per year for single subscriptions. Club Kates —Two Copies for Seven Dollars; Five Copies for sixteen Dollars; Ten Copies for Thixty Dol lare, and each additional copy Three Dollar*. For every Club of Twenty Sufascnoera an extra copy will be furnished Gratis, or Twenty* one Copies for Sixty Dollars. ODE YOTJHG FOLKS—Two Dollars per year for sin gle subscriptions. Clubs.— Three Copies forjFive Dollars; Flys Copies for- Eight 'Dollar*; Ten Copies for Fifteen Dollars, Twenty Copies for Thirty DoUarss andan extra copy gratis to the person forming the Club of Twenty. The Two Magazines— The Atlantic and Our Young Folks* will be sent to one addtess for Five Dollars. Postage must be paid at the office where the maga zines are received. MSg* AU svbsoripttons are in advance. All letters respecting the Magazines should be address ed to the Publishers, TIOKNOR & FIELDS. BOSTON, MASS. ATLANTIC and OUB YOUNG FOLKS for sale l>v T- B. PUGH. it S. W. eor. SIXTH and CHESTNUT Sts. T OUIB NAPOLEON'S LIFE OF JU JU LIUS C.ESAB. _ READY THIS DAT, LIFE OF JULIUS CiEBAE. By Loni* Napoleon. Yol. 1., Viithportrait. _ . All 80, BRADLEY’S LIFE OF GENERAL SHERMAN. BEADLKY’S LI Pis OF GENERAL GRANT HBABLBY’H LIFE OF G2NSRAL MITCSBL. BBADLBY’S LiFR OF CAPTAIN ERICSSON. Each volume illustrated. LINDSAY & BLAK2BTON* * Publishers and Booksellers, apB44f Ho. 85 South SIXTH street. jqaw BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS !! Just received by ABHMEAD & EVANS, (Hsiard’s old stand), No. 754 CHESTNUT Btreet MARION BABLASD’S NEW NOVEL—HUSBANDS AND HOMES. By the author of “Alone,” “Hidden Path,”&o. CHARLES LEVER’S NEW BOOK, “LUTTRSLLOF ARRAN.” In paper and muslin. TRAVELS IS CENTRAL ASIA- Performed in 1863. By Arminius V&mh4ry. Illustrated, ST- WINIFRED’S; or, The World of School. A book that we recommend with full confidence THE BILLYAKS AND THE BURTONS. A Story of Two Families. By Henry Kingsley, author of “Geof fry Bamlyn,” “ Savenshoe, ** &c. . fcOCIAL STATICS; or, The Conditions Essential to Human fiEpplueES Specified and the First of Them De veloped. By Herbert Spencer. Steel portrait. CBSIbTIAN’S MISTAKE. By the author of “John HaHfax, Gentleman.” Ac. UNCLE SILAS. A Tale of Bartram-Haugh. ByJ.S, Le Fanu. autttor of “ Househy the Church Yard. ” Ac. THE NEW PATH. A Monthly ARY JOURNAL. April number just ready- Fubserlption* received, or single numbers for sale at 90 cents each. ALL THE NEW BOOKfe received a* soon as issued from the pres*, and sold at lowest prises. apl7- tf TPW BOOKS ! NEW BOOKS !!—NO i-V THIHG BUT MONEY, a Novel. By T. S. Ar thur. POEMS BY CAROLINE MAY, containing Songs from sketches snd nstnre. Poems olthonght and feeling, Sonneis Ac. FROM DAWN TO DARK IN ITALY- A tale of the Reformation In the Sixteenth Centory THE CHRISTIAN AKMOB, with Ulneirative selec fclous iu prose and poetry. LEAVES FROM THE BATTLE FIELD OF GETTYS BURG. A series of letters from a Field Ho»pital, and National Poems. By Hr* B. A. Sender. A BOOK OF GOLDEN DEEDS OF ALL TIMES AND ALL LAN DS. Gathered and narrated by the author of th* Heir of Bedclyffe. Vellum cloth TEB JEST BOOK. The choicest Anecdotes and £ay -sng*g selectedandarranged by Mark Lemon. Vellum, For side hy JAMES S. GLAXTON, Sncceworto W. S. A ALFEBBMARTIBN, spl2tf BOGOSBSTNPT Street. TBE OIL IKTBREBTS—A NEW PUB -L LICATIOJJL ; JSSf “The Oil Companies of the United States” (copy rignt'secured) is the title of a new work, to be issued about the first of June. It will be a full and complete Segister of all the Oil Interests in th'a country, giving the names and locations of all the companies, plaim of on anizaiioij, capital, par value, and price of stocks, description of oil properties, Ac., &o. Large outlay of capital and immense labor will be devoted to its production and to insure its reliability. This book wul bs published in quarto form bound iu Turkey morocco, of nearly 1,000 pages, on beat quality of paper, and furnished only to subscribers at Five Dollars per copy. Orders or letters of inquiry to be addressed to the Publisher, JAMES 0 REED, PublisUr, 108 South YOUBTS Stmt. Philadelphia. HIBAM TOBBEY, Publication Agent aplfi-smwifgt* A PPLETON’B NBW AMERICAN •£*-. CYCLOPEDIA—CompIete in 16 volumes. Various Styles of Binding. EBBELLIOE KBOORD, by Prank Moore, in S vote. MBBIVALB'S HISTOBY OP THE BOMAMS-now complete. The agency for these valuable works Is at 33 Sonth SIXTH Street, above Chestnut, »pS*tf JAB. K. SIMOk. GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS. PINE SHIRT MANUFACTORY. L The subscribers would Invite attention to their IMFBOYED CUT OF SHIKTS, if bleb, they make u swaislty lu their btudneas. Also. wnstsnUywceivtnx NOVELTIES FOB GENTLEMEN’S WBAB, J. W. SOOTT * CIO., GENTLEMEN’S FUBNISHING STOKE. Ho. 814 CHESTNUT STBEET, inl-lv Four doors below the ContlneufaL MHLINEBI. J MISS FEE2STELL, 26 NORTH EIGHTH Street, invites attention to her assort ment of Spring and Summer HILLUUSBY. apl2*w£m6t* PHOTOGRAPH OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. The veir admireble Photograph of our lamented President and his son.Thaddeue, is - NOW BEADY. The original of this interesting picture wag presented hi one of the members of Hr, Lincoln’s family to G- Gnmpe.t, Esq., of this city, and Is generally regarded 88 THE BEST LIKENESS EXTANT OFOUS FALLEN CHIEF.. CHABLES DESILVEB, Publisher, apM Ctif 1888 CHESTNUT Street. /3-ET THE BEST. 'J BITCHIB’S IMPERIAL STEER FI ATE EJT GBATUrQ OF ABRAHAM LIHCOLST. The finest Engraving and the heat Likeness of the Martyr President— 4 * spirited and faithful. ** On heavy Pi ate Paper, 16 by SO inches. Price—sent by mail, s«- CU £I6Q, i Lithe graph of the same Picture. Sent secure , by mail. $1 per copy. Agents vented. STEMS & EOBlf. It* . . ' 46 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. pAPBR BLAGS, PORTBAIT3, &c., WITH APPROPRIATE MOTTOES, DfiAUBU IN MOURNING. LARGE FLAG, 24 bvSS Indies, printed In brilliant colors, with mourning border, and tee motto, “We Monrn tbe Martyred Chieftain of our Holy Cause. ’ ’ Price 25c. ; PORTRAITOFABRAHAMLIHGOLN.I9by24inches, with mourning border, and the motto, Wa Monm OnrLoved andMartjrod Gnlde. Price 10c. FLAG, 19 by 24. is blade ink MOtto, “ God will Avenge onr Slaughtered Leader. ’ 1 Price 10c. BADGES, with Portrait of President Lincoln enclosed in mourning border. .Price fio. Any or ail of tbe above sent , by mail on receipt of price. t A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. RINGWALT & BROWN, HI and 113 South FOURTH Street, ■pmELY-ISECUTED ME DAL 8 OF President LINCOLN and Lieutenant Gen. 0. S. GBAMT for sale at No. 336 CHESTNUT Street, third door. apS2-2i* JOHN S. WABNBB & SONS. find REFRIGERATORS, cnfl UVJU WATER COOLERS, UUU lEONiaG-TABLBS, WALBUT BRACKETS, in S «reat’variety ES ‘ aSt-tf GRIFFITH & PAGE, SIXTH a«< ARCH. O&RD PHOTOGRAPHS.—POPULAR and pleasing styles of likeness, made at BBIHE&’S, 12 for $126, suitable for albums, and scholars to ex> change with classmates SECOND Street, a&, Gwen.lt* OHOTOGEAPH ALBUMS.—TUB' FA JL TEST hinre-back Albums are most desirable, being most serviceable; combining strength and fUxi bllity. A splendid assortm» nt at B. F. BEIMBB’S Pho tograph gallery, 634 ARCH Street It* JJKMOVAL. . WILLIAM TAENALL Has Btmovtd from Ho. 1080 to Ho. 1838 CREST HOT Street, S. B. corner or THIRTEENTH Street, Where be invitee tbe attention of housekeepers, and those commencing housekeeping, to hie extensive as sortment of useful . BOOSE FURBISHING GOODS. Superior Eefrigerators, Table Cutlery, Family Hard* ware, Children 4 * Carriages, &>., &c, ap24 2m TASTEFUL AND SUBSTANTIAL CLOTHING m NT E D—ENTERPRISING PER * " BOMS of means, do* 1 roas of seeuring a small for tune honorably and speedllTjLWlth » moderate outlay, to call at No. 1331 0HB8TS&! Street and examine the new Detent C AMPIILION CABFfP. the wonder of the aae.or address, with stamp, A. JYATTBBSON, City KO. Patented January 17, A. D- 1865. ap24-61« WANTED-BY A LADY OF LONG * ” exj>eriei cs In te&chlnx, a situation as governaae. She j e competent to teach music, French, Latin and the Etig,lshbtancheo! no objection to transit tesjof refe rences furnished. Address “M," 1334 OHKSTIJUT Btrtet, ap2t-3t* WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN .* V,.,*oing West, an Agency or Supartotendeccy of !?*,?* •As?s' l ??F;. Address “T. J 8.,” Commerrfel Hotel, Philadelphia. ap®-St* WANTED—BOARDING, EASY OF ', access from the dly, for a family of six persons and servants. Address atthi? office. ap2l3t* WANTS D-AT *lO PER DAY— _ agents In every nelgborhood In Pennsylvania and Hew Jersey, to sell a beautiful engraving of Abra ham Lincoln Address BABTLBSON & CO., No. till CHESTNUT Etreet, (second floor) Phils. aplfl-ia WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH, v * A RELIABLE CAHVABSEB In every town and county, for the NURSE and SPY, the most Interesting and exciting book ever pnbUshed, embracing the ad ventures of a woman in the Union. army as Nurse, Scout 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. Send for circulars. Address “ JoHE3, BROS. & GO., No. 600 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.» apiS-Im* WANTED—CANVABSERB FOR vt LIFE INSURANCE The best terms offered. ip* ply at CHBSTttUT Bt,. second story. mhgl-lm» a ANAL-BO AT- BUILDERS AND CAULKERS WANTED, at CHESTER. Constant Addr|» K &oo _ apioim Chester, Penns. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE FOB HOUSE KEEPERS, Seamstresses, Chambermaids, Waiters, ■Horses, Cooks, Laundresses, and general housework, white and colored, 80% LOCUST St. ap4-lra T7MPLO YMBNT HOUSE FOB CLERKB, •*-* Book-keepers, Falesmea, Packers, Porters, Watch* men. Coachmen, Drivers. Conductors, Bar-tenders, Waiters,Farm-hands. Gardeners, &c.- Emplos ers suited at short notice. 80S and 804; LOCUST St. apt-lm /GREATEST THING OF THE TIMES VT-ROWBii’S PEI2E ENVELOPES.—Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watches given to Agents. Os receipt of $l5 we will mail, post-paid, 100 Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting. Case Watch as a premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and fuliparticulars, on receipt of 25cents. Ad dress A. H. ROWER & CO., P. 0., Box 4270,36 BERK MAST Street, N. Y. : mhW Om TRON FOUNDRY—PARTNER WAD TED. —A paitner with a capital of twelve to fifteen thousand dollars is wanted in an established Iron Foundry business, now in successful operation. Refer ences exchanged Address, with real name, “Hema tite," Pre&g ofß ca. ap22-3t* rbIL,—THE ADVERTISER, WHO HAS the refusal of a Lease on Oil Creek, half a mile from Titusville, on which Oil is guaranteed, would like to meet with a party with from $5,000 to $ 0.6G0 to de velop the Gams/Bharing equally. For particulars, ad dress Box 415, Pottavlile, Penna. ap22-2t* m "WANTED TO BENT—BE Es&TWEEV this and July IC—a HOUSE, sftuated be tween Tine and Pine, and west of Tenth street. Bsnt, Six Hundred Dollars, Adders* Box 78 Philadelphia Post Office. ap22-3t* QIL LEABEB FOR BALE. THE IE WELLYS PETROLEUM COMPANY will sail on favorable terms a few valuable OIL LEASES of property situate on Tie Company Is also prepare! to make liberal ar rangements with responsible parties with a view to de velops more rapidly a portion of their valuable terri tory. For particulars, apply at the Company's office, No. 138 South THIRD Street, seeond story, front. WILLIAM M. SMITH, Treasurer. C. T. BENEDICT, Secretary. ap2l mwf6t OR BALE, STABLE MANURE, COOPER POINT, CAMDEN. TAKE TINS-STREET FERRY, ap22 4t* Mfor bale—a country beat, nine miles from Philadelphia, on the North Penn sylvania Railroad, forty-five minutes from Third and Market streets. It consists of twenty* five acres of laud in fine condition, alarge veto fable garden, over a hun dred choke fruit trees in bearing,a large 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 Home is an old-fashioned stone building, with parlor, sitting-room, dining-socm, aad kitchen, with range, hot and cold watei,&c.,four chambers and bath room, with hot and cold water supplied by a water wheel, and two large attic rooms. The distance from the house t* the Jenkfaiown Station,on the North Penn sylvania Railroad, ie just six minutes* easy walk. There are eight daily trains, each way, that *t<ra at this station. Apply to WM. C. KENT. ap23 fit 339 and 3*l N. THIRD St. 4g|- FOB SAL E—1833 TATLOW ■Osagtreet, cheap. West side of NINETEENTH, below Green. 162 u WALLACE Street. 1234 RANDOLPH Street. EJRKBBIDE Street, east of Point road, Bridesburg. Two small houses in ST. STEPHEN'S Place. Also, ptherersmall and large, in various localities. Also, a number of cottages and country seats, GER MANTOWN, and other desirable situations. B. F. GLENN. 133 S FOURTH St, . ap22 tf and 8. W. cor. SEVENTEENTH and Green. Mfor bale—a handsome COUNTRY SEAT on School-house Lane, near Ger mantown Large Stone House, with all modern con veniences; Stone Coach Home and Stable, with Stalls for six Horg.es. Grounds well planted, shaded, and improved; and aU in perfect order and repair. For particulars, Inquire at HI CHESTNUT St. ap!B-6t*tf FOB SALE—PAIR OF FAMILY yw? CABBIAGS HOBSBB, gentle and kind; no 26 SonthDBLAWASB Avenue. ap22«3t* * HORSE FOR SALE—-HAS SESEIN used by an officer in the army for the past two years. Is a fine* S3B STYLISH ANIMAL. Is used to harness as well a* the saddle. To be seen at Pollock's Stables, STL BEET Street, above Sixteenth. ap24*2t* GgngM? FOR SALE—A GERMAH TOWN WAGON* made by Watson, six seated, and in first-rate order. Address 219 South. SIXTEEN*! H Street. ap22 3t* ftO nnO —A WELL-SECURED OLD MOBTGAQE of this amount for sale by I. C. PBICB, , spS2-6t* Gig CHESTNUT Street THE QUAKER CITY BUSINESS A COLLEGE, N. B. COBNSR TENTH AND CHEST NUT STBEhTS. INSTBUGTION IN Bookkeeping, Penmanship, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Telegraphing, and all the branohes of a complete practical education for business The rank and standing of this Institution, and Its su perior appointments, Invite the attention of all who de sire, to avail themselves of the beat advantages for a thorough preparation for aiy sphere of usefulness in the active pursuits of business life It isthe only Institution of the kind In the city pos sessing a _ LEGISLATIVE GHABTEB, and the only one in the United States authorized to con fer degrees of merit. It is conducted by cenUmen of liberal education and amide ouiinesa experience, and in every respect offers advantages of ihe highest order. A new circular and catalogue of officers, and eight hun dred and sixty*five students, now ready. Let every young man read it earefully before he derides the im portant question where he shall enter upon a course of study. ap22- 2iif * COPARTNERSHIP.—^ THE FIRM OF V/ i, MYBES <& GO. is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be carried on as heretofore, under the name of A. AH, HYEfcS, ALFRED MYBES, . HENRY H?BB3, ' 926 GHBSrjmr Street. PBH.AUBLPFIA, 20th April. ap22*2t H. BLEEPER & GO., SIS MUrOB STKEET, «ANTJFAOTtFEEEB, AGENTS, AND WHOLE* ' SALE DEALERS IN FLIRT MB CBEEN GLASSWARE, Havenow la iter, a foil assortment of the above food., irhi.li *r. offer ,t the lowest market rates. Seine sole .rents for the SALEM GREEN OLABS WOKKB, wo are prepared to make and work private moulds to order. POSTER, HIKEBAL, and WINE BOTTLES, of a tnperlor color and Sniah. Also, LAMP CHIMNEYS, APOTHECARIES’ SHOP FURNITURE, SHOW BOTTLES, SYKIBQES.HOMffI OPATHIO VIALS,and Dmmista' Glassware generally. T. A. EVANS A CO.’S PITTSBURG CLASS VIALS •onitantiy on hand at factory price*. felB-8m WM. F. WARBURTON, FASHIONABLE HATTER, 480 Chestnut Street. NEXT 8008 TO THE POST OFFICE, gROOKB & PUGH, !TOS. 1731 and 1733 MARKET Street. SOLE RECEIVERS OP THE FOLLOWING WELL. Known AMD ESTABLISHED BRANDS OF PHILADELPHIA. ” JOBS HUSSBLMAJr,” FEOTSIIYASIA AO WKSISBH BRASDB The Trade Applied at market rates. apl4-lra CH. GARDEN & CO., NOS. 600 AND *, 60S* MARKET Street, Mannfactareisofand Wholesale Dealers in HATS. GAPS, PUBS, BONNETS, BTBAW GOODS, ABTIFIOiAL FLOWBBSa EUC3BB, Ac,. Ac, TbA largest most complete stock* and the best terms. CouSrr Kerch ante and the Trade sap- Plied, „ - mhl-9m POR EVERT DOTAL BREAST—LIN -1 COLS MOURNING PINS, 111 «»} T “ Pi*'®;, s f& designs In black and white satin; perfect maif26rente, or 20 for #4, 100 for $l7, LMO »' *“’• Providence, fi. I. J& jLJHgSSg” 1 "* tht ' fo,r WANTS. FOR SALE AND TO LET, BUCK CREEK, (falO. TWO BARGES WASHINGTON AT WOOD’S COAL YIBD, EDUCATIONAL* COPARTNERSHIPS. PHILADELPHIA) F L O U B: “■STHA MILLS,” “PRIDE OF THE WEST, ” “KOSCIUSKO," “onnr mills,” "BaGLE MlLLS.’’andother at beasonabus prices. auction sales. ■QNITED STATES COTTON SAXg®. e,OOO BAJ.ES UPLAND COTTON WILL BE SOLD, Under direction of Simeon Draper, U. 8. Cotton Agent, THURSDAY. MAY 4tH, 1863, AT ONE O’CLOCKP. A, EXCHANGE SALESROOMS, 111 BROADWAY, HEW YORK. Samples can he seen at tie office of Messrs. Easton & Co. three days before the sale. Catalogues will be readv on the 26th lost. at Eastoi fit Co.’s, and at the Custom House. apl9-fit CITY BAZAAR ANDTATTEK BALLS. BACK STREET BETWEEN BLEY BNTH AND TWELFTH STBS STS. STARS A CHAMPION, Auctioneer* WiH at 10 o’clock, about Comprtelng trotting, family, firm And draught honor, among which will be found! m A pair of black horse., sound aufkind, 6 year. old. A pair of bay mere,, switch tails. 7 years old. A sorrel horse, 5 years old seen, trot in SL 05 A dun horse. UN hands Ugh. 6 years old. Bashaw snare, fi years oldi can trot drajgh?hora?' 17 hteh, s Toara old: a “ excellent Also, a number of other horses. Foil particulars will bs found in catalogues, which Will he ready In time for sale Also, carriages, wagons, dearborns, phaetons, hag gles, sulkies. An, made by Lane. Rogers, Watson. Wallis, and Blacketcne. and other best makers. Together with single and double harness, blankets, wbfps, halters, Ac., Ac., made by Phillips, Horn an! other city maker*. No postponement on acccuniof weather. Splendid stable accommodations for horses entered for public or private sale. Horses, vehicles and harness always on hand at pri vate ? ale. 6T£Kif& CHAMPION, ap24 2t Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS. ■RJEW CHESTNUT-STREET THE! Xv TSEr-CHJBSTNUT STREET, ABOVE TWELFTH BBOVIB A SINN .~.,L M ees. and Managers MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 31th, - INITIAL NIGHT ’ Of the accomplished American actress, MBS. D. P. BOW BRg, MRS. D. P. BOWERS, Whose engagement is necessarily limited to MOST POSITIVELY _ ELEVEN EIGHTS ONLY. She WiH THIS EYHNING in an ENTIRE NEW VERSION, By Madame Julie De Marguerittes, of Dumas' fascinat ing Romance, styled CAMILLE, CAMILLE, OR THE FATB OF A COQUETTE. * —— 3 ,, .„ OB THE F*TB OF A COQUETTE, With aH the gems of ths Opera Travlata introduced, graced expressly for Mrs. Bowers by Mr. Adolph During the play tie r • a *, * CELEBRATED BRINDISr Incidental to Traviata will be sung by MR F. MORDAUNT AH ARMAND DUVAL, Aim vtts FULL STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY mme*,'ttwiH S c™tttut e th 1 r itll “ 4 Un * wrt “"* f fe - ENTIRE BYENIBG’S PERFORMANOB. SATURDAY AFTERNOON. APRIL 39th. FOJRTY-FIKST GRAND FAMILV MATISSE FORTY-FIRbT GRAND FAMILY MATINEE! when MSS. D. P. BOWERS Will appear in EAST LYNNE. . •\VALNUT-STBEET THEATRE. REOPENING, MONDAY ETON ING. April 21. LAST WBBK OF YESTYAIL tub magnificent. In her great character of T „ T , THE MAEQUIS, in Suae. Julie de Margneritie’s new plav of _ i -‘'DEARTH ARE TRUMPS." To conclude with “TWO CAN PLAY AT THAT GAMS. ** TVTRS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ABCH •LU. STREET THEATRE. ONLY WBiK OF THE ENGAGEMENT OF MISS CHARLOTTE THOMPSON MONDAY AND IUBBDAY EVENINGS, BICH AND POOR. Alice. .............. . Mine O THOMPSON. „ . After which, SLASHER AND CRASHER Sl*.her~— - ..BTUART ROBSON. FRIDAY. BENEFIT OF MISS O. THOMPSON. ap2l-2t rjONCERT BALE. v/ ■ t RUFUS ADAMS Will recite a lament on the DhATH OF PRESIDE** LIHCOLK. written enpresely for the occasion bya lady of this city, and will give other Beeitatton# and Beading*, assisted by his pupils, the COETLAjSI) SAUKDEBw CADBTS in Becitatiouß and Military Drill, TUEsDAY EVE JiIBG, AptU2s, at 8 o’clock. Doors open at 7. Tickets efi cents, *x Pugh’s, Sixth aad Gheetnut, at Desilv*r*s, 1229 Chestnut street, and at the Sooksiaad of tbe penial. ap24 it* THE SOLDIERS’ MUSICAL 3EM A PEBABCEUNIOi? will poitpone their COUUfi&T at Saneom-street Ball until MONDAY, May ihel&h ap2l-3t-* A N A3IATEUR CONCERT WILL BE ff- given hv tie LADIES’ UNION ASSOCIATION, at BASS-JM-STKEBT HALL, on MONDAY S April 24th. 3E65. Musical Direcirest and Pianist- Mrs B. H ADGBB, who will be assisted by the celebrated baritone. IBA D. CLIFF; the favorite tenor, W- F. STUBGUS: and Messrs A. S CASjEY. A. F, STS YEJSB, snd H. fBAItCIS The Pos* Band, from Wm, Penn, will oe in atteadance Cards of Admissi -a 25 ct». Doors open at 7; commence at 8 o’clock. ap23 2* J?LORAL BALL POSTPONED. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. D. L. CABPENTSB respectfully Informs his frleoSs and the public that be has postponed bi* ANNUAL FLORAL FESTIVAL AND BALL until WEDNESDAY, April 26,1885, on account of the sad national calamity to our country. Tickets already sold will he good for that evening Tickets $3. To be had of CoL J. THORNLEY, 311 CHESTNUT Street, and of D. L. CABPENTES, 63? ABCH street. ap!B- 6s ? fiERMANTA ORCHESTRA.-PUBLIC VS REHEARSALS every SATURDAY at o’elc-d P. H., at MUSICAL FUND HALL. Single Tickets, V cente. Six Tickets, $1: to he had at Trumoler’s, Art; dre’s. rnd Meyer’e Music Stowe, and at the Hall. no7-ti TEE academy op pike arts A CHESTNUT Street, above Tenth, is OPEN DAILI for visitors, from 9 A. M. to BF. M. ie2S !JBE RUOGLES GEMS. Owing to previous engagements for the exhibition o’ these peculiar Works of Art in Chicago, the collection ofexQnisite oil paintings. by Buggies, of New York, will positively close ON SATURDAY, April 29ih, Those desirous of obtaining specimens of the ex<wl*it9 Pictures by this Ariiifctre politely invited to call pre vious to the 29th lost, as the exhibition will positive!* eloee on tnat day. Several new and beautiful subjects have lately baen added to the collection. __ ASHHEiD & BYANS. 73* CHRSTNUT Street at22-sniw3l BttABDDSG. ROARDING WANTED,—TWO UN furnished connecting Booms, In the Horthwesteru part of the citr, for sen tie man, wife, and child. Ad diets **3. 8. F Press office. ap24 mw2i* PERSONAL,. J~)R D’UNGER, 35 South EIGHTH Street. It* lOST AND FOUND. T OST—A POCKET BOOK CONTAIN JU ma about FIFTY DOLLARS, With a draft accepted, dated April 13, 1E65. but net signed, with other papers valuable only to the owner. The Under may keep the money, on returning Draft and other Papers to No. 304 Booth FOUSTS Street ap24St» WM, M. BIOKSL. PLUMBING, GAB, AND STEAM FITxIJSG—BEMOVAX, —The uaderaignsd hasro moved to XU South fcEYESTH street, opposite his former location. ap22 st* SAMtfBIi W. It'S WAIT, INSTRUMENTS TO ASSIST THE A HEAKmG at P. MADEIRA’S, 115 Sonth YKSTTfi Street, below CHESTNUT. «p3*6i* AN INVALUABLE PORTRAIT— -L\ Evincing rare skill, wondrous accuracy, truthful coloring. ana life-like appearance, *fee specimens B 7. BBIMEB’S life-size PHOtOGBAPHS in oil colors, 631 ABCS Street, It* ■&ZSBm REDUCTION IN **51025* nWIV REDUCTION -is PRICES t-The SCabl FUBTB, MA3 Q FACTORING CIS- PaKY, have now at their W&reioom*, JXo. .1031 CBESTKUT Street, a superior assortment of tsetr unrivalled PIANOS, which they will sell at erectly reduced-prices. Persons w.mld do well by calling on us before puichssin* elsewhere. A guarantee giver; With every Piano. W B. The elegant Rosewood Plano donated by thii Company to Lieutenant General TT. S Grant , can b seen at our rooms,for several days previous to its cent home The public generally, and musical critic,? particularly, ate respectfully invited to call and ex amine this Instrument. The SCHO HACKEE PIANO FOSTE HANDFAQ TUBING COMPANY, ap34-tf No. 1031 CHESTNUT Street. igaw ESTEY’S f OOTTAGE ORGANS Not only OHKXCBLLBD. but DSSQDALLSS Ispa J j of Ton* uid Power, dadoed especially for Chart: os and Sehoolx, but found to be equally well adapted t > the Parlor and Drawing Boom. o^b| So.« North SEVENTH St?'o s k. Alao, a «a», p W Vtortstsat of «k# forte*; aelooesn eonrtantly on hand. fea-to sg—CAMDEN AND Af w’lPllhr.a gain RAILROAD Train, leave Vina-street Ferry as follows; Mall Train „ —7.SOA M Freight, with Paseenrar Cars attacked—. 9 00 A. M Atlantis Acc0mm0dati0n.......„..........A 15 P. M Jnnetion Accommodation - . .5 33p, M « BBTOBNING, LEAVB ATLANTIC Atlantic Accommodation.....— . .6.20 A. S' Freight, with Passenger Cate attached 12. CA p. a Mall Trsin— ™..SI»P. 55 Jnnetion Accommodation .. —6.35 A. JS r EXTRA HADDONFIKLB TS4IIIS LeaveYine street 11.15 A. M., Haddonfleld 1.30 P. H , ?■ B-—Freight must be delivered at Cocpar’a Foln before SP.M. to insnre Its going down the nest day. tabs 2mif JOHN G. BRYANT, AgeM. SfaK—ai WEST CHESTER MW'J'NWHMEaw ABB PHILADELPHIA RAIL ROAD, TEA MEDIA. „ , . SOMMER ARRANGEMENT. _ , On and after MONDAY. April 17, ISM. the train* will leave as follows: . „ _ WEBT-CHRSTER TRAINS . . Leave Philadelphia for West Chester at 7. S 5 and ,0 30 Leav*W^Chert«rfor*PMadetohla at 5.30, 7.«>nd 10 W?s?ChwtM at 7.45 A. M. and iervlr, s Philadelphia at 4 45 P.M. will atop only at Media, B. o «‘iONcSS&^NfT* -osi. Leave Philadelphia forß. C. Jnnetion at 4.15 *=> W ( B. C. Jonetlott for Philadelphia at 8.35 A H | stop at all intermediate statlona. I Qfl BUillfXTct m I Leave Philadelphia at |SO A M. ands V“' Leave Weet Cheater at BA. M and or. I Train? leaving Philadelphia at 7.36 A- M- and A l. | JL, and leaving Wait Chesterat7.gLA Jt and 4.« P. M. connect at if C. Junction with towns on r. a n apparel only J,S?the Company will not. In any case be rmnonfibf*' for an amount ekeeedlM one hundred dsi- i al . 1.,., a special contract Is made for the .same.. iara. new* HENRY WOOD, Gan’l Ba,’’ Philadelphia, March 15,1865. mh3s.3Btif . fiSTMtOWMaagEI RARITAN AND iBfeBSHBr 1 ” WW.DELAWABE BAY RAILROAD. PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN. FARE. *3. EXCURSION, TICKETS, GOOD FOB THREE DAYS, $3. CHAhQE UF TIME Passengers for BypressTrsinfor Tuekertoß, Bornerst romt Biver, Locg Branch, and Brooklyn leave Ylaß iTBEKT YSJRBY at 8 16 A. M., dally {Sundays «• “letnratni, leave WALL STREET FERRY. Brook- Tndn tor Atslon, Bhamoug. Maushester, &c,, leave* Cooeer’a Point, Oaxaden, st 030 A. M. . u. CQDBe Agent, Camden. DEPARTMENT FOR CUSTOM WORK-
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