The Girard F D Long, Jersey Store James Kelly, Petra* Geo ,T Hopkins, Boston ®I A Oook & wf, Penn* IS Biddle. Boston o B Davis, Williamsport L Ourl, York, Penna J B MoMloken, Ponua J Judeon, Rochester B M hatton, Washlair’n MSohaHidfto, York, Pa Gen T W Egan-Us A T Stahlman. York. Pa MBs A WMte, L Haven J D Soball, York, Ponna Dr W 0 Penfilngton; Met J H Mings, VirxlolaUity JO L&y.wWashlnirton M Heoht, New York W Rax, Baltimore ® Galbr<b, Baltimore L P Townsend, Baltimore A G 'Waterbary, NY L 8 Foster A wf, N Y Thee Andrews, N Y O A DaUay, W&saUnrton •V Yeager, Pittsburg Mrs M. F Ambrose, Wash. O Arbostcr, PiUsburg • E Loakwootf, MD, Wash, O H SpaldlDK,N Y S P Foster, Olty Point jas Potter, Jr, Lowiston L Well, Illinois Jas Barns, Lewiston E Llted, u 8 N ¥ S® rnbb i Burlington B Potts, USH A. K Browne, Wash’n J r Webster, New York Thoa F Coryell . G Otratuh, New York Wibnr lyes, U S N K T Leaf, Blrdsboro, Pa W A Drlppa, ESN Win Linton, Pittsburg F H Snggart, USA Gao S W Orane, N Y B Gilpin, Baltimore S 8 Walters, Elkton Jtt Stone, Fort Delaware B Ralston, Zanesville 3* O Good ridge, NY HD Patterson, Martlub’g -Mrs T A Vinton, N Y John Arbnakle, Ponna “ Ur Sndon. Huntingdon W H Armstrong, Easton H Kobb, Keoknk Hon H D Foster, Penna G B Barrett, Clearfield Jas O MoKlne?; Penna H Baumgardner, Penna Hon M B Lowry, Penna GHCarpenter,N H GeoFNeedham. ialt John Grelhen, Ohio 0 M Heed, Wash, Pa ¥'£ U MmIrVL^FS- W g r ® PMclltnnovMa.Md J 5 N Y E Post, New York m Penna John P Eopdffotl&wf. Pa Miss Hopewell, 'oil Olty wnrskSt? 4 i?!s® O Baroat va It wf, N J wr v.vilS?* 0 ™- 1 * 1L S F Barr. Lewlsburg M Y Yonug, New York Sam’l L Flske, Penna s r^ower^B . al t Oliver Stephens, USA YBTnrner, Balt 3 B.ver. Boston WN Wilson, N Y Mrs E Sheeter, N Y BE Taylor, Newark,N JB P MeGraun Lancaster y E Osgood, Mass S iHßaok, Williamsport D Biohardson, E Tenn J U Butterfield, Ponna J W King, U S N J Underwood, NY - J H Lester & fa, N Y A Mai er, N uhvllle,Tonn Dr H B White Gen S Oameron, Pa Mahlon Long, Hartsvllle Obas E Parker, Vt JG W Feldmarm, NY SI Dickinson, Trenton J S Miller, Columbia, Pa S P Foster, Olty Point S Shocb, Columbia Pa S Humphries, Md Mies A Davis, Lewisbnrg G WByrns&wf.Norrlst’n 111 G Herlaell, Lewisbnrg JR L Seth, Baltimore L A Sweetwooa, Lwleb’g! W O Norris The An - A H Phillips, Heading H Bokeo, Baltimore Jas H Howell,. Delaware Geo Gaskin J J Moore, Cincinnati, O Eobt H Sayre, Bethleh’m Sra Cojtrlght, Snm’t Hill W L Davis & da, Easton Bcraae Do Young, Pa Mrs L Lentz, M Chunk H J Fahnestock. Pa ■O W Siafford, New York -J B Olnte, Now York VT Connell, Fall BlvOr JABrown, Boston '£ B Johnston, Boston W B Thompscn, N J J H Euwers, Pittsburg John Born, Wash>c, D O Obes Hobson, Oil City FHilllord.Maesaohusotts H B Waite, Yonngsvilie Sami Dickey, Oxiord, Pa Jacob Frelrlcb, N Y W Dean. Newark, Del T Oornell.ee- son, Penna Geo Kline, Summit Hill Mrs McWilliams, Ponna WWarfl, liavina, Ohio Jno G Warwick, Ohio 33 W Gray, Ohio Ber.i F Oronlse. Md Mr Griswold, Ohio Miss Griswold, Ohio S Brosdwell, New Jersey N W Vcorheee, N Jersey P Loohary, Newark, Ohio J W Gurry, Altbna, Fa j A S Boyer, Reading, Pa j James Morris, Nells L B Kaler, Ptcenlxvilla 1 TBIO CO] 3 r. White, sherfleld J S Hasson. W Cheater J B Coolbaugh, Penna J F K reins B Bolier Jb<-s Well, Clearfield ' J B Hollingsworth, Pa Arthur Qulim 11P Green, Chester co Jno Springer & wf, Pa Miss A Thomas. Penna Isaac Jackson, Penna . Jno Oakford, Oxford, Pa The JBlnti 8 Hogelanfi, Somerton W Faff, Y'artlleyvllle Si Hoads. Somerton M V B Vanartsdalen, Pa G Parke, Penna C Ronds, Somerton S Trumbower, Doylest’n B Cadwalader, Doylest’n S Janney, YardloyvUle J Williams, Penna H Van Feed, Beading H Carr, HartEvllle 9310 Bali J Oressman, Penna A Slrger. Orefii ld Mrs K Quinn, Penna &B Newcomer, Carlisle Hollingsworth, Penna H Schell, Bath, Pal -6 Smith/ Bucks oo 0 Palmer, Edgwood, Fa The Stati 0 Murphy. New York J Patton, Blair oo JGaber&Xo, NY Capt Geo H Taylor,Maes John Jones, Harrisburg L WOBFheimer, Penna J M St Clair, Penna TUe Madison. J M Carver, Doylestown J Cocant, Mass T N Trego, Doylestown Job Stivers, Lambsrtv’O M Lsne, Wllm, Del S E Spencer, Delaware Semi Black, Wilkesbarre J J Moore, Dover, Del J Irish, Luzerne oo M K Taylor, Taylorsville J F Alger, HI W Thrasher, Now York SPECIAL NOTICES. The Fall in Fbices. ■wr yin sabs or town baba. That war will esase, And We’ll have passe. There Is no surer sign Than In the war That day by day All things In price decline. This must recall. Unto us all, Onr former golden days; Go Man In fact, E’er notes gr. en-bsek’d Came forth, or specie raised. It seems worth while (Though some may smile) Now to buy all you can. Just for the fun Of bargains won. Which you with joy may scan. Men’s tha reason . That tlitn season Larger crowds than orsr Seek Tower Hall. Where, to please all. We hopefally endeavor. Notwithstanding large and rapid sales, our assort ment of seasonable Clothing is full and complete as ritual, large additions being made drily, and com prises all styles, kinds, and sires, from medium trades to esperfine, men's, youth s, and boys'. All can is tvMni st once without delay or trouble. Oar par chases bsve mostly been mads Blues Hie great decline in prices, the balance of oar stock ts reduced to the sams standard, so that our customers may rely upon - solving the full benefit of the decline and purchasing at tower prices than the ioiccut offercd tleejclure. TOW** HAM,, No. 518 MARKS'? Street. It BESNSrr A CO. ©band Combination I Good Hews fob SHI PEOPLE i Grand Combination I Good News for the People I Grand Combination! Good News for the People I Grand Combination! Good Nows for the People! Ikxexsr Beduotiox is Faroes t Irhexsr Eapnarxos rs Faranai a IKXBRSB BEDUOTIOX IX PRICKS fl FIREY & CO., Ho. 303 GHB3T.VUT HrRZRT. Perry * Co., No. 60S IJhestkut Street, Fsksy A Co. , S. E. ooexeb Sstexth axis Marsh Sta. 5o meet the popular demand for lower prices, Messrs, Ferry A Co., Clothiers, have datormlned to throw opes to the publls, for a limited period, thalr immense stock of ano Clothing, contained la their three stores, viz: No. 313 Chestnut street, above Third. Nc. scs Chestnut street, (GBANYiLLE STOKBS’ old etaao.) Southeast corner Seventh and Market sts., (JOHNS’,I and tv offer their entire stock of Clothing at prices folly 20 per cexy. 20 per debt. 20 PEE CERT. 20 PER OEXT, 30 PER OEXT. 20 PEE OEXZ, Lower tbar ahy other- House. Lowsa THAR AST OTHEE HOUSE. Lower tear axt other House. Git; stock consists of Spring Goods, manufastursd for the or--sen! season, and tha balance of Winter Clothing jgernr.ininE on hand, all of which Is got hp in the very 'flbrslrcasier expressly for retail sales, and will be sold ' gt prices that will make it to the interest of the pnhUeto buy. 20 PER oest. 20 PER OEXT. 20 PER OEXT. 20 PER OEXT. 20 per oest. 29 Per csaT. \ Lower thar art other Houbb. Lower tear ary other Bouse. Lower teas axt other House. - Perry A Co., No, 803 Chestnut street, above Third', No. 009 Chestnut attest (GKaHVILLB STOKES’ old fitard.) Senlheast corner SeTenth and Market its., (JONES’.) Capis 6t Tee Most Celebrated Actbessbs, the requirements of whose profession render their Judgment, in all that relates to the toilette, unerring and valuable, endorse only “ JARED S EMAIL BE PARIS," for Imparting a lino, soft, and beßntlfnl Uemploxlon, and preserving the. healthfulnsss of the akin. “ L’EMAIL LB PARIS ”Is sold by all Drug gists, Perfumers, and Coiffsurs, aplU-rawstf “ USTEECEDBNTED SUCCESS. UNION BUTTON-HOLE SEWINGt MACHINES HOW BKADT. BBWIKG 100 BCTTON-HOLBS AN HOUR. The Stitching Warranted to be Superior to handamrk, in any Material, and Much More Durable I BJIS3BOOXS, 800 WASHINGTON Btraet. Boston. *« BKOADWAY, X«w York. ' , B ' wln * Booms, 630 CHIBTITO* £|fareet, Pbilaielptia. r- AKOS L. wood, .... Treasurer. * 2m t A Big Thihg.—A million ha. great t»aHT. bot two million Is more. As Incredible as n mar Inprear, Messrs r. H. Drake fit Go., of Sew Torn, sell lover two million bottles of PL A STATION BITTBBS I fear. This la Eoarlrono hundred and reveety-flre cmsasd dozen, which, at nine dollars, weald be OVIT Billion and dollars! Barely, some merit most :ach to as ariiole of snob a sale Go where we will, >m oss end of tbs oountry to the othar, we are always right of thesTldenosa of the oabalistto 8. T.—iSW—X., d these gentlemen's energy. We would outcast to am a little more elegasse Is their rook painting. The glaiature of New Hampshire has passed a law against atr further disfiguring the White Mountains, apfifi-lt lerlean, HD Torrey, Potts vine J |P Moore, Maryland J O Freeny, Maryland B Bucher & la, Virginia W j Gibson, w Chester P Roberts & wf Jacob Moore, Delaware 5 RJ I win, PiniadeiiiMa E A. U nler, Xiebanon T> <1 AlUasOo, Trenton VHss J fit Ludwltr, Baltimore Miss Beopon, Bdltlmore I-lfiut K A. Pavno J Flaok, Illinois BJP Pane >st, Ohio G- VT BleOray, Buffalo P Ware, Boston we Hooper, Baltimore JDGoy Sami H Jannan, Bid W M snakspear, Del Fnlou, Simon Xtfon, Milesbarg A Kune, Miles burg D Q. Daggett, Ohio H H Gostlng, O&lo E Oiapp & lady, Olilo leaaa Faliep» Ohio W U WHllarason, Ohio B S Dunkle, Penna s Newkirk, P«nna O -F Pttt, Baltimore S M Reyur-Ms. I>37n,ware A Parker & wf*N Jersey IMlee N Jersey !Geo Q- Evans, Delaware j J N Miller, <)blo * |H H Jack, Pittsburg C - Priaoefcon, NO 'Robt Moore, OlnclnnftU imerelsh J hi Chambers, Penna B M Lloyd, Doylestown .T M Hesfon, Doylestown Jos Hughe*, Chester co H Adams, Now York Geo Morgan. Penna S R Shupe, Penna E D MeOienahan, Md .T F Silva, U S N R L Pylo. Chester oo II HarrWbu.Columbue oy Dr Parry A wf, Penna etc Hoar. OOarr, Hartsvllle A S Roads & la, Eng I Yerkes, Fea*tervllla W Bothwell, Penna A Bookman, Penna I S Tiexler, Dollngton O F Wilson, Jenktntown A Vanartsdalen, Penna G Vanartsdalen, Penna Mrs Woodruff, Penna Mrs Flod, Feastervllle id Eagle. G Palmer, Edgwood, Pa •T Ktnkade, Pttlsbnrg H Q Smith, Buoks co L Smith, Books co W Smith, Bniks oo O D Beans, Books co J Laird, Lebanon >s Union. F O Frlel, Ponna T S Underbill, Wmsport A P Downs, Ottloago Benj snavely, Lanoastcr W P Green, Chester oo W Buchanan, Lano co W J Jackman, MlfHint’n Special Notice to Oub Reader 3 1— THBMOST PKBFBOr REMEDY EVBRINrEODIjCID TO TBI AMERICAS PEOPLE I The only dlßeovety known that will restore Or»„ Bair to Ue orUinal color, softness, strenfth, aid baam & tbat 18 eat,lal y I»« from all mineral sub- StAU«6S. Xrmdon ilaxr Color liertorer and Drsssina. " „ I ‘ nn f. on Color Restorer and Dressing." • Color Restorer and Dressing." ffJZZ tZ fT' Prevmtg tfSZZ £ r- Prtvtnts Baldness „ air ’ w ° Dyß. Prevents Baldness. Balds***. For making the hair soft, flexible, and glossy. For preserving the’original color to old age. Does not soil hat, bonnet, or the finest linen. bottles, 75 cents i six bottle*. «1. Sold by Dr. bWAYHB & SON, 330 Berth SIXTH Street, above Vine. Cheery Stoning Machines will quick ly septrate tbe stones from the cherries f>r either dry. lng or preserving. Every farmer should have one, and bny it now so as to be ready for its nee. Sold by TRU SS AS & SHAW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty-five) MARKET Etreet, below Ninth. u Butter Scales, Tea, Store, Botchers’, and Housekeepers’ Scilas, Weights, Spring and Patent Balarcis, for sale at the Hardware Store ol TRUMAN A SB IW, No. 835 (Eight Thirty five) MARKET Sweet, below Ninth.' j. M. Shoemaker & Co., No. 4 North EIGHTH street, are now opening elegint new Spring and Summer Styles of CHILDREN'S OLOTHINO. OaU and examine, ap26-Si* Great Bemedy for Skin Diseases. ** -Do Swayne’B ’ ’ (Cares Tetter.) “ Ointment' ! “ Dr.Saayne's ” (Saltßhenm.) “ Ointment ’ *‘Dr.S«;«»ne’e ” (Scald Head.) “Ointment 1 ‘ Dr. Swab ne'e ’ ■ (Army Itch,) “ Ointment ’ 1 “ Dr.Swayne's ” (All Eruptions.) “ Omtm:nt ,: Never fails to rare the most obstinate oaass. Price, to cents. Sent by mail for 60 cents. Prepared by Dr. SW AY HE *' SON, 330 North SIXTH Street. It Jones’. tHb lowest ■ ELLINO PRION la marked In figures on each article, AND NEVER VARIED, AT "« JONES’ Creieent One-prise OLOTHINO HOUBI) - MARKET STREET, above Sixth, No. 604. KB- Price* reduced to eait the times. A fine assortment of READY-MADE OLOTHUFt), suitable for all seaaone, constantly on hand. . Cnetom-world made to order at short notice. OnhS-Itt CoLaATB’a Honey Soap, Thin celebrated TOILET SOAP, Is insh universal de mand, Is tnado from the CHOICEST materials, la MIL* and EMOLLIENT in its nature, FRAOBANTLY SCENT ED, and EXTREMELY BENEFICIAL in it* aetion npoa thaSkin. For sale by all DraggieU and Pansy Good! dealer*. fe3B-tntbsly Itch. (Wheaton’s) Itch. SALT RHEUM. (OINTMENT) BALT RHEUM. Will enrethe Reh In 48' hours. Also cures Sait Rheum m«rs, Chilblains, and all Eruptions of the Skin. Price 60 cents. By sending 60 cents to WEEKS & POT TER, BOSTON, Mass., will be forwarded free by mall Tor sale by all Druggists. mbX7-8m t%m Gaoßflß pS & c °-’ a NASOS *“la*msh i T ._„ „ CABINET ORUANB. viwvna ~°. T6T c**- ® f these fin* CABINET TOMES. BroM t PIANO Kr eale only by OABSey FOR7ES j! S. GOULD, olaiNß SEVENTH andOHBSTNUTSt*. OABINBT rOJSTES. noM tf ORGANS. Jeff—His Bad End. Jtffersoii has coma to Rrlef f He scampers away like a friffhteaad thieS JJaiuEsMse&eciauptaapick, Tekluc the bua4]« alont on. hi* hack!— Sneaking axd hiding out of sight. Travelling - , as kaid as ho c*a» by night, loni may Jeffawon Davis etiy. When Indeed he gete out of the way— W hen he lives in a swamp In Texas, Xfever again to bother and vex us— Or vfhen he makes up h!s mind to go To the tronblesome country of Maxleo— Palo and than, and haggard and grim, That's the lari we shall see «T him. But the Great Oak Hall stands up like a man. Selllng its'goods as fast as it can, Selling so rapidly, selling so cheap, Itow an thereafter determined to keep The best and finest hand, Jurithe thiogs to meet the demand Of the excellent people, one all. Who come for clothes to the Great Oak Hall, iiower prices and as fine ‘assortment as can be found anywhere. WAHAHAKfiS & BBOWH, Oak Hall, Popular Clothing House, _y s* S ceraer SIXTH and MABKBT Etreet, twt A *o T? TX v n ■ *i-I uMnfc"JrvJCV ii.DJA * this citv, on Thnrrday evening, Apisl27Eh, at the residence of the bride's parents, by the Itev. Wiiliam Mann, D 8., Charles B. Mann to Sophie, second daughter of Thomas Irvin, Bs-i., all of fhu city. * STfiEXr-GOEBEIi. On the 27th Isstant. at the resi dence ofrtbe bride's mother, by the Eev- G. A. Wenzel, Henry £ Steel to Kate A., daughter of the late George Gnebel. all of Hits oHy. * WOOOKOF?'.—On the 87th Hast, by the Eev. D. W. Bdrtlne. Samuel H. Bayley to Hies S. A. Woodruff, all of this city. * DIED. CHILES.—On.the JSth Inst,, Ifjrwood HA son of ai.d Sarah J. Childs, aged 8 year* 1 month audlSdavs .The relatives and friends of the family are raspacl fnliy invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of fils parents. *adnor, Delaware county, Sunday mprntug, thoauthiost., at 10 o’clock. * OAhTON.--On the atternoon of April 28. the Rav. Daniel Gaeton, in the BSthyear of Ms age. Funeral no tice oa Mod day. * PURVIS.--Un Thursday morning, 57th Inst., at the residence of his mother, Banealem. Basics county* af ter a Auddoa aud severe illness, Alfred f uivlai in the 19th year of bis age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral on Bud day morning, at 9)4 o'clock precisely, at St. Thomas 31 Church. * KAIGBN.—Oa the '27th last * after a short Illness, Joseph, eon of Charles and Mary C. Kaigfcn, in the 24th year of his are. The funeral will take place from the residence of his father, 2044 Mount Verson street, this Seventh-day) afternoon. at b o’clock. * GißSOff, On iha 28th last., Robert Gibson, Jr., la the 17th year of his ace* of dlaease contracted in Salis bury Prison, N. C: The relatives and friends of the family." and his fel low-prisoners. are respectfully invited to attend Ms fa* neral, from the residence of his parents, 771 South Sa co mi street, on Sunday afternoon next, atS o’clock. In terment at Onion Burial Ground. * —On Friday morning, the 285 h instant, EUza G., widow of the lato Deaden B, Garter, In the 74th y« ar of her age. Puberal from her late residence, No 233 South Thirteenth fctreet, on Monday afternoon. May Ist, at 6 o’clock- ** MoCLEES.—On Wednesday* the 23th Inst., Hannah, ■wife of Joseoh McCleee. in the 88th year of her age. The relatives and friends of the family are respectful ly incited to atiendtho funeral from her late residence, Badnor, on Saturday, the 28th last., to meet at Id o’clock. ' . ** ALEXANDRE’S AND JOUVIN & CO’S. Black KM Gloves lefineed to $2 a pair. BESSON & SON, Mourning Store, apZl tf 918 CHESTNUT Street. PLACE QUEEN’S CLOTH AND " * Glossy Mohairs, yard and a half wide, just re ceived by BESSON & POST, Mourning Store, ap2ltf Ho. 918 CHESTNUT Street TfTRE & LANDELL. AJ ESTABLISHED 1N51840. Ws always adhere to good Soon, and depend on fair dialing tor patronage. GOOD STOCK OF SILK GOODS. GOOD STOCK OF DBB9S GOODS, apse SHAWLS AND STAPLE GOODS. a-sa— cbubch or the sew tmsta meet, KLLVESTH and WOOD.—Preaching by the Pastor. T. H. STOCKTON. SABBATH, SXTH.* Kg- SEW PBEBBTTEHIAN CHURCH, 18BSOAMAU Street Key. ALFRED TAYLOR will pre.ch TO MORKOOW, atlflKA.M., and Rev. B. B. NEYIN, D. P., at 4 F. M. It- KW- CEBTBAL CaSUREUATMEAI CHURCH.-Eev. EDWARD HAWES, pastor. Public-Wcrsblp, as usual, at 00 :iOgST PALL, TO MORROW, at 10KA. M. am);% P. M, Foate ;ree. It- |3f BET. ANDREW HANSHIP WIM. &357 preach a Mieaion&ry Diecoureo in Bethel A- fif. E. Church, SIXTH street, above Lombard, on SUN DAY. April 30th, at 3 o’clock P. At. It* |3SgF“ FIRS* BEEOBHED B'OIOH *» CBL’bCa, 'BST3NFH and SPRING t GAR DSN Streets, Per. J. H. SUY DAM Pastor. Servicee at 10X o’clock A. M. aod f* o’clock P. H. It* • SWEDcNEOBGUN, CORNER OF * =er BBOan and BRANDYWINE Streets —Subject Of Rev. B. F. Barrett’s «.rmon, TO-MORROW MORN IRQ, “Thelepemantprodigal," PuhUo Inyited. It* tsEg°» KEY. WU. HAMMOND WILL bold a Meeting tor Cbtldren and Youth, ia the Clinton etrfet Cbrneh, TEN CH Street, balow Spruce, THIS AFTERNOON, at halt past 3 o’clock It* •3®** - BETBIBUTIYE JUSTICE —»K«- H*" moo by Rev. K. JEFFERY, D. D., TO-MOR. ROW EVENING, at Church FIFTH aud BUTTON WOOD StreeiF, at 7>i o’clock, bervicos lu the MORN. IHG at 10 o’clock. It* union in. e. church, fourth #=» Street b<!ow Arch—SABBATH, 33th aprlt, Bev. G. i> CARfiO W, Pastor, will preach in the Morn lrg. at 10K o’clock, and Evening, at Quarter to S o'clock. ■- r * t3®P= THE IMBMENTS OF THE JKW ISH BIGS PRIEST.—The next Sermon lu thl, course will bo preaehsd in the CHURCH OF THE EPIPPANY TO-MORROW EVENING. Service at 8 o’clock. It* •335= ELOI B MILTS KIUYT, OF BOS E—tir TON, will preach (D V) on subjects connected with the "ilecoud Coming of Christ,” at tbeHahL. corner NINTH and SPRING GARDEN, at 10X A. M, and 7J i P M. Aleo at NATIONAL HALL. MAR KET below THIRTEENTH, at 3 P. id. it* |3Sr*> ‘'JONAH’S GOURO.»-BEV WM, T. EVA will preach oa tble subject, bi spboiaa keqcest. rt the Union Heeling. American Mechanics’ Bail, comer of FOURTH and GEORGS Streets, TO MORROW (Sabbath) AFTERNOON, at 3.4 S o’elock. All are lav itch to attend. It* *3@““ DEATH OF lITTLE CIIILDHEN. —Bj r quest, the Ptsmr. Bev. X. W. BUTTER, willpr»#ch the above tubj?et, in the Naw*itre«t Intbemn C'hureh. TO-MORKoW tVKaISG. at 7K o’cleck. Morning renrics commencee halt pa«t 10. It KSjT' i- gear preaches j £ 4; -’!a n ‘!7X P M. in the First Congre- S. ,^S5iJ^ Ci . nlcb ' M A N Rt>JRD Road and MON T GOMERY ATonue. Copies of Sermon, the Nation's Grisf. tor Its Mighty Chief, can be obtained at the CfcfrpeJ. it KST“ .»*««»» abtest mektisgs.- ••Tbe LitUe Horn Power of Daniel-revect-b chapter. * Elder w. B C&mpVU will preach noon this subject TO MORROW, at lox A M. , at HsU. nT cor. fIIKTH aad OAILOWHXLL ctr;«ts, and at earns place at M before 8, Eveulug* oa **Tbe Proximate Triumph oi the Chorea. n* PBUABEIjPHU TRACT A*B i» MIBSIOSI SOOIJ6TV. —The Niu&ty-eeeoad Meet lag itt lobwf uf thi® Socle y wUi be h-.ld i a the Ptret Preebrterlan Church, WALNUT,above Wiliam, (Went PbiladeloLls, Bov. J. fl. Bailer, Pa*tor. JD D.») onBAB BATH SVib'ING, SO-h Inbtißt. at S o’clock Several addieares ’wll be made Pa bile iavttej. it» ra* A BIEEIIN6 yrOA CHILDREN WOP A>iJ> VODTS wiU be held oa SABBATH AF- T&RNOONt at *>%. o’elock, at the W&xaer of Science, SEVENTBANIfi Street, above avenue. Eev* E. Pay«on Hammond and Bev. W. Calkins will make addrc*»®s. Sabbafk Schools and their Teacher®, Parents and their Children— all are, invited togpme. * OVH SATIOKAL BEBEATEHKNT. I wo Sarmonsg coxuoieutoeativo of The Martyr dom of our La*e President, wid be’preached by Rev. J. W BOPHAM.Ie the CLurcnof thelniercMSfir SPRING GARDEN street, below Broad. TO-MORROW, SDth Jn&f. Service in the A. H. at 10 SO, aud in the Breutng at 7 45. , It* K®* PMTKDBTATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION—A ln the Christian isd-r. roiciilon will b<* held TO*flfOitSOW (*lab* bKth) hVBNiNG, in the Spruce-street Baptist Church, BPKDCK btretot. above Fourth. The pastor, Hev. J WBEATON SMITH. D. D., will prtMn*,, and will be delivered by Rev. Dr. just returned from Richmond add the work in the army, and others -fiervicas will commence at 7h o’clock, A eoiiestlon wLU be t»k« n np. It , THE PRESS.—PHTLADEtPHIA, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1866: TOITEII STATES CHRISTIAN COMMISSION. MONEY. Jg Ca«h acknowleflgments for the week ending April 37, PHiIABItPHIA OOBTTEIBUTIOHS, AS FOLLOWS: Drexei & Co.* addition*! , t , *1 nev\ ng Christian Commitsloa Fifth Baptist ' Cborch, per Mrs William Maim and Mr.. Thomas 335 33 Cbntch of the Coveaant, per A. Kirkpatrick.,. 88 2 i C. £u Grave5*............. 11 mm nm t 25 00 Mrs. Patton, he* Joseph Parker*...*-*.. 5 03 jfeorxe and Katy (with, a toH Hag aot yet sold) 8 95 LMa> « .« s.« ...... 1 ■riinmim-mn,,,, g |}| -Fart proceeds of Leotore hy John B. South, In Academy of 854 2? AnOldLadT, Jltnkold 1 Sil Philadelphia- ' t}n ~ i^ Tr L l.^^ lircil « Philadelphia, pm Her. WilbiiT f . Paddc0k......... US 75 Mrs. CofiorpMHer. E. J. Par?iii. s DO T. A. Eeeves 95 60 ._ i^er,” per Thomas T. Ma50n..'......*..* so go J. S. Collins 2) 00 A l.adyw. goo Lftaies’ Christian Com. Cfc. of Epiphany, par Miss P. J. Dupny, £ee....~.~.*.., 51 CO Total... $2,085 66 Amount from other parts of the country, ac knowledged. in Mltgiou*newspapers.sB,477 23 * B3 Amount previously acknowledged. 319,179 60 Total receipts * ♦*«*...51,359,712 46 JOB PATTBR3O2?, Treasurer ChrUtUa GommUaloa, , Total number of package of stores receired at Csn • tral pfficc United States Christian Qommhsioa. PhUa* de]pbia, tor week ending April 28th, 130 of which were from Philadelphia: S. Dell—l box. . Mrs. Dr. Curran—l package. St, Paul’s Church Aid ftaclety—l box. . Ghurehof the Epiphany Ladies 1 Christian Commis sion—7CO housewives. Penn Square Presbyterian Church Sunday School -178 housewives. Central Presbyterian Church—l 77 housewives. Pine- street Presbyterian Church—l box. The remaining packages will ba acknowledged at length in lelisions newspapers. It CEO. H. STUART. Chairman. CAHP WIMAJI PENS, APRIL ■w 18, 1565. —At a meeting of the non-commissioned officers and privates of the 2-uh U. S. Colored Troops, called for the purpose of expressing their feelings in re gard to the death of his Excellency the President of the United States, the following resolutions,' as reported from the committee, Servants Davis D Turner, Martin White, Joseph W. Barrett, and William H. Rex, and Quartermaster Sergeant Cay If. Barton, were adopted: The members of this regiment. In common with all loyal citizen* throughout the Republic, are sp. palled at the dire calamity which has befallen the nation in thei violent death of our honored chief at the hands of the hired assassin; and, Whereas, The same ipiiit which engendered the pre sent wn Is only its culmination in the most atrocious act of modern Urn es—the murder of tho President of the United States—with the intent and purpose of effecting |t cretty that in which the rebellious slaveholders have failed to accomplish in open outright hostility to the nation—its diimsmberment and overthrow; therefore, be it jßc*c fwef, That, although in thin, our deepest sorrow, see the hand of Him that dosth ail Ifalugi well, yet we cannot hut deeply deplore the loss that wo have sustained in this the hour of oar country’s need. Resolved, That we san but appreciate the wise states mentbip, the nobleness of character, and. the un swerving fidelity which,characterized htepastemrse. and by which he has so successfully guided the ship of state during the past four years of its terrible struggle, and we cannot but look for ward with the deepest soiled* tude to the future. Sergeant GEORGE H. STEBMES, „ " ■ _ _ , President. S#r*t. JOHIf W. SIBSPSOX, ) ... Corp. Jambs A. Svmofor AT A MEETUIB OF THE PENN SILVAKIA.LODQB, Ho. 48. and ASKLAETD LODGE, No. 32, A. P. A , held at their Hall, BROAD And FITZ WATER Streets* on Monday Evening, April 24, 1865, the following preamble and resolutions were nnauimcusly adoptee: Whereas, Our Chief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LIN COLN, was basely murdered by a"cowardly assassin on account of his patriotism and devotion to the principles of Liberty and Humanity; therefore Resolved. That we will,ever cherish the remem brance of his dear judgment, simplicity, kindness, patriotism, and statesmanship, combined with Infiexi cjlity of purpose which eminently fitted him to ad minister the affairs of the nation d urine his troublesome and eventful period, with feelings of profound reve rence. Resolved, That we smearalv regret that he was cut on ere his labors were crowned with'complete success, and the oountry, tree and united, enjoying the blessings of a permanent peace. Resolved, That while we bow before the severe stroke, and lament hie loss, we are gratefal to the Almlgcty for preserving our deceased Freiidem to pilot the Snip of State through the troubled sea of civil com motion, until it has reached the entrance if the haven of peace, and that we still will trust our nation to the protection of the King of Kings, and Lord o’l-otds. Resolved,. That In respect tc the memory of our de ceased President, the Hall of our Lodges be draped in mourning for three months. ra-’BBOHEBS 5 SUBSCRIPTION ROOM, ho. »0 MBBCRANTS’ EXCHANGE.— A special meeting of this’ Association wiil be held at lie room, WEDNESDAY, May 3d. 1885, at l o’clock P. M Punctual and fall attendance is requested, on business of importance. By order of Standing Committee. JOHN £U HACKBUT, &P?9»4t Clerk # ro tern SPECIAL MEETING OF THE j«£th Pi¥th “-.«‘» al roS„,Ho. 3,1 aT2S-swrb 9l» HEMET J. FOX, See’y. WASHIMSIOS OH, CO., 10 MBKCBABTS’ EXCHANGE, „ Philadbiphia, April 285 h, 1865. Th« AmnalMsetiD* of&vortholaets -will ba bald at 12, M , ob SATURDAY. Bfay IS* It. » EF» tmis WM C. STILES, J«.. Secretary. K®“ b JKE#EK MM COAI COSOAHT, Officei 333 South THIRD Street.-The Annual Meetme cf tte Stccbbolders of the FEEOJ3R DAM COAL UOKPASY will ba held at the Offlse of the Com pany on TUESDAY, May 2d, 1866, at 12 M., when an Election will be held lor live Dliectors, to hits Tor the ensuing year. - ai-S9- 3t CHAELES P. KUIGHT, aesretary. KS* AT A HEETBO OF THE lU .SEOTOES Ot PHILADELPHIA. RICHMOND. AND HOBFOLK STEAMSHIP COMPAWX, held April 27, 1868, atJSo. l. South Wharves, It was resolved to Etait the I.ine afc once, in anticipation of the new steam* ehipe huildlng for the Company, which will bo ready about the Ist of July. THOM AS .CUT DE, President. 'W'm. H. Howell, Secretary. it* YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN AS* SOCIATION,—The .Regular - Monthly Meeting will be held next MONDAY BVBNIBG, May 1, at the Booms 1009 and 101 l CHESTNUT Street, commeu .eing at 8 o'clock. An S&eay will ba read by A. £. TANEORN, Stq. Question for debate, •* Is the Cause of Christianity Advanced by Abstaining from Ordi nary Moral Amusements. ” Music by the 3. M. Union. All are invited. It* SOCIAL BELIGIOUS SERVICES. -OPEN-AIR MEETING, in Abe vacant tot on BROAD Street, south of the Academy of Music, SUji- DAT AFTERNOON, at 6 o’elock. _ And at Calve*y Presbyterian ChursSu.LOClfST.above’M MONDAY and TUESDAY BYRNIfIGj, at 8 o’clock. And Tabernacle B&tfht Church, CHESTNUT Street, above Eighteenth, THURSDAY and FRIDAY EVE NINGS* at 8 o’clock.' And ACADEMY OF" MUSIC, WEDNESDAY SVB NISG, at 8 o’clock. Seats free. These meetings srs specially designed to afford an opportunity for the multitudes to hear the Gcspsl who have no rfegular pHces of worship. They are arrayed with the approbation of Evangelical clergymen of vari ous denominations. B &T. EDWARD PAYSON HAMMOND will preach at each of chess meetinis. It KS*> ALISM.-MR. S. J. FINNBY will give his closing lectures at SAN BOM- STREET HALL, on fcUHDAY, atlOK A. M., and 8 P. M. It* ra*> THE ANNUAL MEETINGOF THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BEACON OIL COMPANY will be held on TUESDAY, May 9th, * SM- o’clock P, M., in aesond-story GIRARD BANK building. s,t. Hancock, apSB XQt* Secretary, KS* TBF. UNION BANK AND PLAN* TEE’S BANK OF TENNESSEE -The Stock holders will meet on SATURDAY, the 29th Inst., at Boom 30, PMiadelphia Ea change, at 12o’cIock.ap28*2t* OITICE OF THE UNION PETR - V3S? DRUM COMPANY, ■' : ■ PHtLADEtiPfIiA. April 27.1835. An adjourned meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at Boom No £O, Merchants’ ix change, on TUESDAY, 2d May proximo, at 12 o’clock noon t for the purpose of eleotibg officers for the enstHng year. The Transfer Books will remain closed until May Sd. M. D. EVANS, ap2B*4t , ' Secretary. » OmCE SIANDAH SUNING UOH PANT. - Philadelphia, April 27,1835. Notice is hereby given that fen instalment of FIFTY CENTS (£Qe) per Phare on each and every share of the capital stock of the MANDAN MINING COMPANY, has this day been called in, pavable on or before the JOih day of MAY, 1865, at the OFFICE OF THE COM PANY, No. 334 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. By order of the Directors. - ap?B tmifl B. H. sOOPfiS, Trewurer. OFFICE BICK TANR Oil, CdIC PANY. No, 1358 South THIRD Street. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany wlil be held at the Office on VUaiSDAY, May 16, 1565, at 4 o’clock P. M. A. D. CALL WELL, . ap27-Bi* Secretary and Treasurer. OFFICE OJP THE LEHIGH COAX. AND NAVIGATION COMPANY. . . _PaiLADBLPHIAt April 18, 1885. The Stated Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at the Board of Trade Booms,noHh side of CHESTNUT Street.&bove Fifth, on TUESDAY MORNING, the 2d day of May next, at half-past 10 o’clock, after which, an election will be held at the same place, for officer* of the Company for the ensuing year. The election to c>o*e at 2 o-clock P. M of the same day, JAMES S. COX. ap2Mot Frssident; ra* OFFICE OF THE FIERREPONT OIL COMPANY, 121 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. ' A meeting of the Stockholders will beheld at the office of the Company! on MONDAY, May Ist, 1865, at 12 o’clock M., for of organization and election of Directors to serve for the en*utng year. apl7-tmyl WM. H. WaLLAOE, Secretary. iSR® MERCHANTS’ AND MANUfAO i=» TUBERS’NATIONAL BASK.' Phisbcm, April 11, 1535. Stockholders sre hereby notified that Books will be opened for subscription to the new stock of this Bank at the COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK, In Philadel phia. on MONDAY, May l«t, 1865, and will continue open during bant lag hours, daily, from 10 o’clock A.' H. to 3 o'clock P. BIT, until Thursday, June Ist, 1855, By order of Ihoßoard of Directors „ • „„ TT „ 4WT „ John SCOTT. Jr., Cashier. H. S. B OLDMAN, President, Pittsburg, Petma. * BOBT.B. STERLING, Vteo President, Philadelphia, apl9*tial ytSßf- TBJEASURfeB’S I>isl*Al* TMKSTT HOKTHEKM CENtKAL BAIL WAT 00., OAfc- YBKTBIATIOH, _ . , April 21, 186 J. DIVIDENiThu, Tie Resident and Directors of this Compic There this day declared a Dividend of TWO (2) FBR CB*T.» cHarcl national and di&te taxes, for the quarter eaila* March 31,3665, payable to the Stockholders on the 10;h of Fay next attMsoflke. „ . . , The TraUfer Books will be closed float 38th last, to 10th of May inclusive. By order -B apgg- inths 8t J. 8.-LBEB, Treatnror. rap omd! OF XJBUS CITY TBM- BUKEB, ' Fhiladki-phia, April 24 1865. - ffOTICB TO LOAN HOLDERS. _ _ lam prepared to buy onb HONDUdO THOUSAND DOLLARS of the Loan of the Olsy of Philadelphia, dae let of July next, at par. HBH.&T BUtfM. sp2S 6s . Cityl’raa^arer. BP" OFHCI Till BVK«S OIL COM FAST, 10 MBBCHABTB’ EXCHANGE. PmijiDEiiPHiA. April 23, 1835. The Annnalmeelingo.STOCKHOXDßßS will be held at tie Ofloa of the Company, all! M., os SATURDAY, Kay 6Uj, 3566. W.C. SMXBB, Jr., apM-tnyS Secretary. *2sf“ THE TENTH ANNUAL COUB.SE of IBOTHBES OH BOTaMY, for Cadies and Gentlemen. in. the Scientific and Classical Institute, CBBSTHUT Street, H. W. oorntr of Twelfth, bsglna April 23th, at 6 o’clock. The introductory lactate free. • - ' ap32-7t« BA ILOOS ASCENSION—A Isas' grand balloon aeeenaton will he made at the Aerial Park, corner FIFTEENTH and COATES Streets, on SATOBBAY, at 1 o’clock, 23th April, if the weather permits. ‘ Ur 0. O. Wiser, of the Wallace Sense, cor ner Seventh end Wallace, and Mr. Allen, rivet maker, 331 North Twenty-second street will accompany the aeronsnt- Therd will be rope aseenslone madednrlns the summer season every dav, when the weather per roits. The park is open at all times for those who wish to witness tea balloon and fixtures. ap2B-2t Ktjg” OFFICE OF THE MINERAL OIL _COMPANy, S»* WAX HUT Street. April 23. l«o —The Annnal Meeting of thb Stockholders of the MIWBBAL OJX OOMPAaY will he held at their Office, onFEIDAY, May 121 h, at 13 o'clock M , for the pur ro'e of electing a Board of Directors to serve Tor the ensuing sear. THOS. E. BEARLB, ap27-tmsl3 Secretary. tSST" KIISIOU, FUND SOCIETY.—THE pMSS Annual Meeting of the Musical Fan! Society will be held at their Hi 11 on TUESDAY, the 2d May, at 8 o’clock P. M. The Annual Beport will he. read, and an Xiection for Directors held. ap*7 fit WM. X. DUHOXISON. Secretary. WAKAMAB.EB AESOWN, ALIUNGE FBTBOLSVH COAL The Subscription Books are open for the sale of the balance of the Stock of the Working Capital. Snbscrlp tien priee TWBNTY-FIYB CENTS PER SEARS, PAR VALUE, ONE DOLLAR. SUBSCRIPTIONS Seoelvfld'of J. J. AXaXaKN, President, v 4:2 South DELAWARE Avenue. O- W. MORSE, Treasurer, 108 WALNUT btreet. „ And at the Office of the Company, 130 South THIRD Btieet, apM-et |gp» ABUEBICAN HAII, KAIL MACHINE MANUFACTURING PENNSYLVANIA AND MARYLAND. OAPETAIi - ....©300,000. 6,000 SHARES—PAR TALUS, $59. „ President, henby thohas. The Subscription Book for, the Capital Stock of this ConiPJiny is now open at the Banking House of ADAMS & LEVIb, Fo. 805 CHBBTRUC Street, Philadelphia. Per*pne wishing to make a profitable investment are re»pocifnll> invited to call on ADaMS ft LBVIS, who willrive them farther information, and will show them the Machines, now running and making nails. The advantages we claim for our Machines over any m^heralnuee, are: yrb&t they produce a more perfect nail, with a better head, and fewer imperfect nails. That they effect a saving of not less than fifty per cent, in the expenee »f grindiug knives and dies. And the URCmnee being self-feeding, they effect a saving of from fifty to seventy-five per cent, in tho labor of cutting sail,. Parties feeling an Interest, and desiring to subscribe, wilt please call and examine for themselves, apis 1m |ggp» riiaoiEvi. THE HEW YORK AND IJVEEPOOE PETROLEUM COMPANY, OBGAfiIZBD RUBIK TEE HUnHQ Afiß hahuyaotubihg laws of thb CAPITAL, ONE EULLIOH DOLLARS, ORE HUKDEED THOUSAND SHARES, EUBSGBIFTIOH FBIOB, $9 FEE EHABB, HOT IiIABIiB TO FUKTHBE ASSBBBMBfiT. OFFICES: fio. »4: BMPIEB BUIDDIfiG, fio. 71 BBOADWAY, fiBW YOKK. Foot OyyxdE Aceebss, Box fio. (268, fiaw Yosx.' ' OFFIOEES. Hon. DAHIZL A DIGEUfSOfi, President. T. WEEDY. B. WICKLE, Committee. WM. T. PHIPPS, Visa Freridenfc BOBKBT BASSETT, Secretary. H. J. BUBTIB, Mining Super! ntendent.TltturvUlo.F*. ATLANTIC BAKE,fib. M 3 Broadway.fi. Y. ,Tres»nry. sChe wells of the Company an now producing oIL Payment for stock may Be made In drafts, re filtered notes, or Government hands indsecurities, which bonds and securities will be takeout their market value.* Kemittanees may be addressed to the Company, P. O. Box *O. 6868, Hew. York City, or to “Atlantic Bank, Treasury of the fiew York and Idverpool Petroleum Company, Ho. MSBroadway, fiew York City,*’ or to any of its agents, - mhß-Zm OFFICE OF “THE SOOYJBK ASB MaBSHADB OIL C 0.,” fi, W. COSHER ICTTK'AKD OBESTOTT, TO THE STOCKHOEDEBB : S ° OX JS ° - *‘ The Directors would respectfully inform the Stock- Joiders of “The Hooverand Marshall Oil Company” that the affairs of-the Company are in a good and sound condition, and that the developments on their property are being vigorously prosecuted. That they could have decJsjfect a dividend some lime ago from the products of their well, sow yielding, hut instead of doing so have applied the proceeds thereof to the boring of tho stew Well on the * Hoover” tract. They have also leased a portion oOhe fifty-acre tract, asd have had several applications for more leases for half tbeoiL The wells on this tract are to be sank im mediately. ~ Several large strike*having" recently been made in the immediate vicinity of the fifty* acre tract, Ufay feel the greatest confidence in expeetingthe most satisfactory restate The well now being hired by the Company, on the Hoovertract, they feel assured will yield not less than sixty barrels of oil per day. Thebooks of the Com pany, with letters almost daily received from the Su perintendent, are open for inspection at the office of the Company. Sy order of the Board of Directors. _ . H.- R BABNHURST* Secretary. Philadelphia, April 11th, 1£66. . apS?-6t rST* ««OB SJPKIHG BMLSOAD COMPACT. ♦ „ ?HiLAi>Ei.ssrTA, April 8,1885. The annual meeting of tee Stockholders of this Come* p*»y, and an election for President and six Managers to serve for the ensuing year, and until others shall be elected, will be held, aft he Office of the Philadelphia Keadlni .Railroad Company, *o. »»7 South FOUBTH fesreet. on MONDAY, the Ist dal of May next, at 11% o'olock A. M apß-tmyl WM. H. WBBB, Beeretary, JST' SCHOTLEIU ASD SVS«V& *=» HANNA BAILBOAD GOHPAhY, OFFIOH S»T Spam FOtTBTH Street. ' Fhilalhlpitta, April Gth, 1635 The annual meeting of the Stockholder* of thi* company, and an election for President and six Managers, will take place at the OFFIOB of Hie COM PANY, on MONDAY, the Ist day of Kay next, at 13 o’clock H. ap7tmyl WM. H. WEBB, Secretary. OFH(!E OF THE KISOIIITK MINING COMPANY, No 38* WALNUT St. _ ' Philadelphia, April 11,1855. .. NOTICH Is hereby given that all Stock of the RESO LUTE MINING COMPANY on which instalments are due and unpaid is hereby'declared forfaited, and Will be sold at public anotion on SATURDAY, tha 13th day of Kay, 1863, at 13 o’clock, noon, at the office of the. Secretary of tho Corporation, according to tho Charter and By-laws, unless rsdeemed on or before that day. By order of the Directors. B. A. HOOPBft, ap!3-tmyl3 Secretary and Treacnrer, KS” MYIDKND NOTICE-OFFICE OF MAPLE SHADE OIL COMPANY, 584 WAL NUT Street. _ „ . . Philadelphia, April 22, 1833. The Board of Directors bays this day deciarod a dividend of FOUR PBB CENT. on the capital stock of the company, payable at their office on and after the 29th instant, clear of State tax. The transfer books will dose on the 3Sth Instant at 3 o’clock, P. M., and re open on the Ist May. apM 6t THOa. H. SBARLB, Seoretarr. tS®*’ OFFICE OF THE MAHOCEETT •=» MINING COMPANY. . . 319 WALNUT STREET, _ . , Philadelphia, Aprll IS. ISBS. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany for the Bleetlnm of Directors and such other busi ness as may come before it, will bo held at the Office of the Company, Ho. 819 Walßnt street, city.of Phila delphia, on the first MONDAY, the first day.’of May next, at one o clock P, M. apis iot DAVID S. HBYL, Secretary. SSST" OFFICE GIBABD JHIKINO COM PANY. • Philadelphia. Aprils*; 18;5. Notice is hereby five a that an instalment of fifty cents per flhare on each and every share of the capital stock of the „ GIBiRB MINING COMPANY Has this day been called in, payable on or before the at tfib Office of the Company, No. 334 WALNCT Street, Philadelphia. ' By order of the Directors. apSS tmyS. Be A, HOQPBS, Treasurer. MONTanEKT CESIBTEST. H - -TICK —The Annual Meeting of the Lot Holders lathe ftONDJKBtfT CEMBTBBY OP PHILAOKLPHIA, ssd Bleciion for Managers to serve the ensuing jeer, wlli he held at the Hall of the Fire Association, sen* side of NORTH Street, west of Fifth street, on HOST BAT AFTERNOON, the first day of May next, at four O'clock*. E. TAYLOR, ra» OFFICE OF THE AUKEBICAS FIBS lITSOKAHCB COMPANY, Ho. 310 fFAIt* KUT Street. Agereral meeting of the Stockholders In the Ame rican Fire Insurance Company will he held, ngraeably to chsrtfjr, on MONDAY, the Ist day of Mar next, at 12 o’clock M. • • ' The Animal Election for Directors will take plaoe im mediately thereafter* . ALBERT 0. L. OBAWFOBD. .Secretary. Apbtl 21st, 1865. apTfrsmth ttoyl- - BOKTHEBN LIBEBTIES AHA *=s* ri&m TOWHSHIP BAILBOAD COMPANY, PHiLA2>at.PHiA, April 8* 1835. ■ The Animal Meeting of the Stockholders of this pasy, and an Election for Officers to serve for the en suing year, and until others shall he elected, will he held at the Office of the Philadelphia and Beading Kail* PS- aar South fourth strestTo* MOHBAY, the let d»y of Mat next, at 11 o’elooh A. W> ■ aps-tgal WILLIAM H. WEBB. Sanetety, 83gp I.KCTUREOK USUI. > A lecture on light, with brilliant experimeakr will be delivered before the Franklin Institute, at tad, ACADEMY OF H MDSIC. on TTJ*SDAY7May £ Jrfc o c.ocs, by Professor HENRY MORTON, Secretary of the Institute. s Tickets may he procured from the Actuary, at the hall of the Institute. 17 South SEVENTH Street, from 10 A. K. to 10 P. M. .until the Ist of May: on the Ist and 2d thegina? he had at the Academy, from 10 A. M. to 6 Tickets for the parquet, parquet circle, and balcony, CO cents; for other pans of the house,26c, Seats secured vithfmt gvt.o ,li,v„ The rrrulai members’ tickets, lucltidftg those for la dies andminors, will admit their holders to this leo ture, without, however, of course securing them re served seats By order of the Committee on Instruction. JOHN.F. FRAZER, J. Y. HERBCCH*. „„ „„ ' flint b. chase. ap26 6L* , COLEMAN SELLERS. JCST 3 OFFICE OF THIS MAFIE SHADE A s ® on. COMPAKY. Ho. 53 » WALNUT Street. _ . . „ ~ Paii.ADEi.paiA, April 26.1833. Tie Animal Meeting or tua Stockholders of the tfaple h* held at the’r Office oa THURSDAY, May 18 1865, at U o’clock M.. for tha pur pose of electing a Hoard of lMr. ct .re to eerro for the ensuing year. THOMAS B. tEiKLB, ap!7 tniylS DIVIDEND Novice,—OFFlCE OF *2*sf THE PERKY OIL COMPAHY, southeast corner cf WALROr and POUBTH Streets, fiiih ADEUPHIA, ApiilSS, 1865 The Board of Director* bare this day declared a Dirl* dead of OISE PER CIE2TP. on the capital stock of the Company, par able at their office, oh and alter IflaySd, clear of State tax. Transfer books will be cloaed on Saturday, 29th Inst., and reopened on Wednesday, Mar 3d. ap27-6c JAMES PERRY, Treasurer. t PRIZE MORE* AND GOVERN MEFT BoUMTY TO at.t. WHO KNTEB THE WJT»D RTAYES MARIB® CORPS. Orders have been received from the head of the Ataxme Corpk at Washington ■ not io restrict recroita to a particoiar claesjaa has been tho esse heretofore!, hat to receive ALL who have served in the volunteer ser» Tiop. ortn thertealars. or la lha marines, nl im t"** 4 - Sjehpersontt enllsttwr la tho pnltediState. Marines _ Trtil recelye tho Gorera moEl bounty, and will al.obe entitled to their chare ot prise money in any capture of-the enemy's vessels. For farther ISformatiom «mly_at the reeraltta, ren derrouc.Ko. 311 South JBOST Street, between. 9 A, H, and 3 q sloohf. h, eveir day but Sunday.' spl-tf Captain mud Hecruiiing Offloer. TPINELY-EXECUTED MEDALB OP Jt. PHBtinENT tIKCOIiS and LIEU PEN4ST GGtrg- BbE U- 8 OHAnT, in surer, Breeze,and other metals, for cabinet, or to be worn a* medals oi honor. ■ Ciders by mail attended to. JOHN R 'WABNER & SONS, api9-2t» No. 386 UHBSTNCr Street. • GREAT OERTBAIi CLOTHING KOySE, COMPANY . COMPANY TKBIBTBISt JOHB W. HALL. dibeotorb. HEHKY THOHS.S, Harrisburg. JOHN W. HALL, Harriebnrg. C. A WALBOEH, Polindelphia. B. G. RIIMAH. Baltimore HEfiBY GILBEBT, Harrisburg. BANKERS, ADAMS * LSV2S* Philadelphia, STATE OF XEW YOBS. *lO PER SHARE. MILITAIIi. NEW PUBLICATIONS. jjabryjjray. HURD & HOUGHTON, 401 Broadway, NEW YOKE, WILL PUBLISH, Ofi SATURDAY, APRIL 29th, M¥ MARRIED LIFE AT HILLSIDE BY BARKY GRAY. . WITH ILLUSTKATIOfiS BY BoHfiYlfi. lvol. crown Bvo. Prise *2. Bent by mall on. receipt of price. It LAW BOOKS, UITTUE, BROWN, & 00., HAW BOOKSELLERS AND PUBLISHEBS, STOBY'S COMMKHTAEIES Ofi EQUITY PLEADING, Seventh edition, carefully revised, with large addi tions by Isaac F. Bedfisld, LL. D. Syo. PABSOH’S LAW OF OOfiTBAOTS. Fifth edition, carefully revised and enlarged. -3 vols. Bvo. QUIfiCY'S BEPOBIS OF THE FBOYiKOK OF-MAB" SAGHUSETTS BAY between 1761 and 1772, with an appendix npon the Wrltt of Assistance. Bvo. ALLEY’S KBPOBTa OP OASES ABGUBO AHD DB TBBMIBKD IS T dB BUPKBMB JUDICIAL OOUB? Of KAS3AUHUSBTTS. Yol. 8. WAfcHBUBfTfi TBBATISE Ofi THE AMSEIOAfi LAW OP BBAL PEOPBETY. Second edition, revised and enlarged. 2 vela. Svo. BBDFIELD OH THB LAW OF WILLS. 'Svo. BISHOP Ofi THE LAW OF MABBIAGB AND DI VORC.E. ■ Fourth edition* enlarged. • 2 vole. Bro. .BLACKWELL OH THB LAW OF TAX TITLES. Edi ted by Hon. B. H. Bennett. Second- edition, en larged Bto. BBOWEE’S TBBATrSB Ofi THB COHSTBUOTIOK OF THE STATUTB OF FfiAUDS. Second edition. Svo. BILLIABD OH -MORTGAGES OF KSiL AND PBB SOfiAL PBOP2BTY. Third edition, enlarged. 2 vole. Bvo. LAWS OF THE LAST SESSION OF COfiGßESS—the Government; edition—pasesd at ti? second session of the thirty-eighth Congress. 1861-85 In afawdays, DANIELS' OHANOEBY PBAOTICB. Hew revistd edi tion. Edited by J. 0. Perkins. S vole. 8v». STOBY-’S COMMENTARIES Ofi THB COHFLIOY OF LAWS. Sixth edition, revised and enlarged. By J. F. Bedfield, LL. D. apH-thstuSt , * QKT THB BEST J STEER-PLATE ENGRAVING ABBAHAM LINCOLN. BEAD AND REFLECT. ‘‘Laterallyperfect ''—Horace Greeley. * * Fftitofol and correct. 1 '‘-Evening Post, "Spirited and faithful. "Secretary Stanton, "Could net be excelled, * '—General Hancock, "Beyond all doubt the be«fc,if not the only really true one."—Secretary Seward. ‘r The President wishes »e to add hie testimony to the entire Ajhhfalnese of the likenew. »'—John Haj/ t Pri vate Secretary, &e, "It is safe to predict that neither as a Picture nor a “Portra.it will Übe surpassed. J '—New York Times. "An imperial Steel Pl* to Engraving: * * of large size * * one of the bsst likanes-es * * it is well worthy the possession *f all who love the memory of Ahriham Lincoln The Press. , This magnificent p etore is for sale only by the un dersigned and their averts. GOOD AGENTS WANTED. r. s. sttne a no., 4G North SIXTH Street, , Philadelphia^ THE NEW BOOKS. ST. PHILIP’S, A splendid new novel by the author of " Eutled*#, ’» ‘‘TheSutherland*.” “FrankWarrington,” “honin.” Ac. 12010. , handimniely bound in cloth, uniform with the anthoi ’a other hooka. Price, $1 75. MART BKANDEGBE, A Terr powerful new novel of the “Jane Eyre” school, of tmntual mesß, deeiined to make' a sensation in the hook world. lSmo., cloth, $1,75. LOVERS ANeT THINKERS, A newphilosophlcal hovel hr Hewes Cordon. 12m0., cloth. Price, $1 50. IN A PEW DATS: HUSH WORTHiHQTOIi. Mr*. Helmet' new novel. FklK£ FlkttKKS. A novel hy Mra. Anna Cora Hitch 5 e. SHF BEIGE FISHINGS A eporting‘book by Eooaevelt. V Single copies of any of these hook* will he- sent hy mall, free, on receipt of price, by O ABLE TON, Publisher, * apM-Wati MEW TOBg, N EARLY READY, THS TAX-PAYERS’ MANUAL. Containing the SAW, the DECISIONS OP THE DB. FAKTMENT, and INSTRUCTION TO TAX-PAXEB3, With FOBMS. SCHEDULES, is., So. Prepared by HOEfT GL 8~ BOUT WELD, late Conuniaeioner of Internal Berenue. LITTLE, BROWN. & CO., ap27-thstnSt BOSTON. gUBSCRIPTION BOOKS FOR :: BOTEIE’S SUPEEIOE STEEL-PLATE POBTR AITS OP PRESIDENT LINCOLN are open at No. 908 AECH Street. A few copies for sale. "REV. E. P. HAMMOND'S WORKS.— /" THE EBVI7AL MELODIST, A new Mnsle Book of choice njmßB and tunes* of which nearly fifty thoa saa d have been printed. jrHB CHILD’S GUIDE TO HBAVJBJL A book Wo recommend .for tho young. LITTLE OSES IST THE FOLD. Designed alike for young and old* and costal slug many of the best hymns u**s In bis meeting*. THE k HABVKST FOBS OF THE HOLT SrtlOT, Illustrated in the eyanf elisttcal labors of Hot. Edward Fayron Hammond. “JSfo lover of revivals e&a trace Its pages unmoved* or fail to have Ms' religious sensi bilities ttirred to the inner core. ’' TEBeBLOOD OF JESUS, With an Introduction by Mr Hammond. 41*0. a variety of STANDARD aad BBliaiOtTS WOBKB on Band and for gale by PEfiBBTTBSIAN BOOHBTOBB, 1334 CHESTNUT Street, Opposite U, 8. Mint. TTBHRY WARD BEECHER’S GREAT SPEECH, st raising the Old Flag oyer Fort Sump ter, in Pulpit and Bostram, 80, S 3, Corrected by Mr. Beecber. Price 20 cents, per mail. BCHBSSSEEHOEN. BaNCBOFT, & CO., Publishers, 512 AECH street, Philadelphia, American Sm Co, supply the trade, ■\TEW BOOKS! NEW BOOKS !! New editions of THE EAKLY DA.WJT, THE SQHOBBJFG - COTTA FAMILY, and MARY. OF KIT. TY TfiJsYYI/lASI. 16mo , tinted paper. Fut up in a iest box. HUSBANDS AND HOMES. A new work )>y Marion Hariund. author of “Alone,” &o. DEKEIGKAND DRILL, ox airlnsight into tie Dis covery, Development, and Freaent Condition and Fa tore .Prospects of Petroleum. By author of “Ten Acre* Enouth.” , CHILDBISN IN PARADJSE. By B«y. Fisderick H. wines. 16m0., yellum cloth* atlt and tinted paper. For sale fcy JAMBS S. OLAXTQJB, Suceeseorto <w. S. & ALFRED mabtien, 606 CHESTNUT Street. JypW BOOKS I NEW BOOKS I! s evahb. _ (Haiard’sold atand), - „ No. TfM= CHESTNUT Street , . . JULIUS CAE3AE. Htstorr of Joliaa Cwsar by H*. poleon 111, With portrait SKI SHISHBS ANO SKETCHES. By Ottll Hamilton. HUNTED TO DEATH, A etoty of Lots land Adven tmo. A now novel.. PETROLEUM. BJBBBICK AND DBILL. An Insiaht Into tho DLtcovery, Detelooment, Condition, and Fro»- pecte of Petrolanm. BSr the author of ‘ Teh Aeret HHUrYOUB MOUTH. The Breath of Life! or, Hal- Inspiration and Us Effects, By Qbo. Gatlin, author of* •‘Travels Amongst the fforih. American Indians. ’ * MAKIOJK BABLABUPS NBW JSQVBL—H&SBAITBB AHp HOMES. By the author of “ Alone,” “Hidden Path, M Ac. • , CHAELES LEVER’S HEW BOOK, “ LUTTRELL OE AR£AN. * ’ In paper and muslin. T&ATEIB IBCSkTSAL ASIA. Performed la 1863 By Arminius Y&mb&ry. Illustrated. ST. WlHl?&BD'S;or,7he World of School. A book that we recommend with full confidence. ALL TBS jSSW BOOKS received aa soon as I«euedl from the press, and sold at lowest prices. ap2S tf Secretary. TEE OIL INTERESTS-A NEW PUB- A -LIOATIO2T. ■* ‘The Oil Companies of the United States* 1 (copy rifhtf£onr«d) lathe title of a new work, to be issued about, the first of . June. It will be a fnlLand complete Be sister of ail the Oil Interests in this country, giving the nssdfcs aadloeations of all the companies, plans of crfaxiization, capital, par value, and price of stocks, description .of ojl properties, .&c.» &c. .. Large outlay of capital and immense labor will he devoted to Sts prcanetion and to insure its reliability. This booh will be published in quarto form boned in Turkey morocco, of nearly 1,003 pages, on best quality of paper, and furnished omy to subscribers at Five Dollars per copy. Orders or letters of inquiry to be addressed to the Publisher, JAME 3 0 BEBD, Po. Winter, 108 South jTOOK m Street. PhilaielpWa. HIBAH TOBBEY. FaMiratton Agent. apH-erntfliSt* T OUIS NAPOLEON’S LIFE OF JU AJ LIUS CJSSAJi. ■ READY THIS DAT, „ , LIFE OP JOLIUS C-ffiSAB. By Look Napoleon. Vol. 1., rf Ith portrait, ALSO, HEADLEY’S LTPB OP GENERAL SHEEHAN. HEADLEY’S LIFE OP GENERAL GKAST. hIaPLBY’S UPB OP GAfIBKiL MITCH EL. HEADLEY’S LIFE OP CAPTAIN ERICSSON. Each volume illustrated. _ . - LINDSAY * BLAKTOTON, Friblisbsrs and Booksellers, So. 35 South BIXTg Street. Secretary. APPLETON’S NEW AMERICAN CYCLOFBDIA. —Complete In 16 volumes.. __ / Various Styles of Binding- REBELLION RECORD, by Frank Moore. In 8 vols. MKEIVaLR'S HISTORY OF THB ROMAHB—HOW complete. The' Agency for tbesevalnable works is at . . •*« 33 Booth Slim Street, Oh.stnnt^ PORTRAITS OF ; WONDERFUL AO- A CURACY and life-like oolorlug, the moat natural andpleaxtng styles made. See specimens B F. KE[- MlUv fe life-sire Photographs, oil colored, 63* ARCH Street. It* Photograph albums.— pur chase the patentllnge-bach Albums; they poa sess the virtue of superior durability; a l slses. sierant styles. »t B. g. BEIKBB'S Gallery. 63* ABOHSt, It* fIARTBS DE VIBITE—PLEASING styles, arranged with taste, and executed with rare ability. See speotmets of stylo and finish at KBlMßE'EGallery, SBCOBB Street, above Green. It* T C, L., WHO ADVERTISED TO EX ” * change Beal Estate for OH Stocks, 7cb. 33* pleasa address * 4 a, B. 7, »* * Box 910Fo*t Office. ap29 2t« gOLID GOLD AND SILVER LINCOLN AND WASHINGTON MEDALS, At «p29-3t s. & CQE, SEKTB AND MARKET STREETS. JUST PUBLISHED BY BOSTON, AliSO.sjpia.EliY BEADY: THE IMPERIAL J. P. SKELLY, Only Agent for Phtlsdelphia. aplO-thstnet w. ntn.os’B, 1038 CHESTNUT Street. NEW PUBLICATIONS. PUBLISHED THIS DAY. YIDO C Q > S LIFE MB ADVENTURES; 08. THB '5 Mysteries of tlie Erencli Police With llloßtratlve Engravings. from original designs hy Ciulksbanh. WHITTEN BY VIDOOCt HIMSELF, and translated from the original French, expressly for this edition. Price, $1.50 in Paper; or, $3 In Clotb. POtJB HOKE OP *• PEtBBSOS'S ILLUMINATED BTOBIE3.*’ Story of Ihl mYStlrtSs 25 cents. C ™? E “life T 2 By®! o' & 1 a B M„dH^#\ 8 . 0F BE h t?Siuie“f Lif« tte Ia " W© have now issued SIXTY different works in tht* seHesj and Btoitwllers. News Agents, Pediars, etc*, will find this series of Books , the most saleable ever printed, and they wiU be suppled with them* a*so»t themselves,at Thirteen Dollars per hundred. Published and fcr sale at the Cheapest Book House U the worlu to buy or send for a stock of bjoka, to whom ail orders must come addressed* which is at T. B.?PEmSON & BROTHERS’, 3CG CHESTNUT Street, PhUtdelyhla, Pa, Copies sent free of poet, go on reerist of price. It' BETAtt DEI GOODS. pEACE AND PROSPERITY PRICES. EYRE & MIBILL, - FOURTH AND ARCH, IMPOBTEKB, JOBBERS, AND RETAILERS op HU DRY DOOM apSS-wsmlat JJEAVY LINEN ■ SHEBTraGS, AT .$1.35 AND $1.50 FSB YABD, mi RECEIVED. SHEPPAED, TAN H ARLXNQ-EN, & AEEISON, *p29 stif ICOB CHESTNUT Street. TAGG & BROTHER OPEN BAR -OAIBS FSOV AOGTIOIT. , GKBAT SACBI¥IOE! 7 lot*. 500 rets Xitnen Callers and Caffs, embroidered in white Sid Black. 60 cents to *1 per sett. 2 lots. Blue Grenadine Veils, Bfcripe borders, only SO cents. X Jot FSsk Palis Tsriotous, 2$ cents. 6 lets Ladies’ bleached Cotton Stockings,2sto SO cants, cheap, d iets Gents 7 unbleached Cotton Half. hose* 25* Sl* do, ana 40 cents. 1 lot 2i-wjde fine Scotch Diapers* $5 for pieces. 1 lot line Huckaback Towelliea, 5u cents. | Jots Bird eye apron Linen. 8S and 87K cents. 2 lets Snowdrop and Damask H Napkins, $J and $3.25 per dozen. 1 lot 8-a and 10-4 double Batnatk Table cloths, $3. .2 lots Gents’ Hemstitch Linen Cambric Handker cliieft, 02 and 75 cents. 1 J°l Xr&aiea’ White Lisle Thread Glove*, 25 cents 1 lot Lad iea Mode coiors Lisle Thread Gloves, 2ft cents. 3 lots Swiss Muslins, half price. 31, 40, and 44 cents. 18 cents iadie * «®***-bor4ir Handkerchief*, 1 lot h)*h lustre sUfc finish Alpaca*, extra fine, *L 75. 1 lot Shepherd’s Plaid Mohairs. GO cents. Abo. Bibbons, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Trimmings, Notions—all bargains* at TAGG & BROTHER’S Cheap Auction Store* Corner TBSTH and PIJfB. JOHN F. YOTTJSG, |f , , No. 70 North FOURTH Street, Has Bow lii store & Onost extensive assortment of GOODS st the TEST. LOWBST PRICES, apS-Imlf TO THE PUBLIC. Having hten etnplojed by CITY COUN CILS, a tribute of respect on their part to the menjory of tkat'God-fearing, God-loving l ABRAHAM XtEYCOIJSy to Photograph the HEARSE used In the In neral Procession April -22, 1885, and having copyrighted the same, we a& now prepared to furnish the public with Copies at a reason able price. HENBZEY 'dfc CO., PHOTOGBAPHBRS, 813 Arcli Street, „ PHILADELPHIA. CABINET AND LIFE-81 "eT" PHOTOGRAPHS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN. Ilf CRAYON. Best picture ever offered to the public, HBHS2EY St CO., Photographers. *P27-«fc BX3 AfiCH Street. PHOTOGRAPHS OF PRESIDENT LIN COLN AND HIS SON THADBBHS, Who'esale and Retail, at HENSZSY A CO.’S, Photographers, 813 ARCH Street. HIIXINERT. 79(5 CHESTNUT STREET. * » a magnificent assortment of SPRING MIILINERY AND STRAW GOODS, which I cffer, wholesale and retail, at the lowest market prices. Poult de Soles and Gros de Naples in ail colors; the more desirable and scarce colors, each as huff, pearl, rose pink, &e. , is an assortment of shade*. Best White, Black, and Colored Crapes. Rifcbous of every shade, narrow and wide, to match materials. FrenchJFlowers, the finest goods, prettiest styles, at' reasonable prices. IK HATS AHD BONNSTS We offer every new shape in every variety of material. Wide Wbtte Lscas, Barbee. Malines of every anility. The best French and New York Bonnet Frames, and every other article required in making, or trimming a bonnet or hat. ' Alec, a handsome line of-the best quality Grenadine Veils, ail colors Orders from the country promptly and accurately at* tended to, K. WfiYh, No. TSeCHSSTNO Street, Successor to M. Bernhelm. BTATiOKISBY_& B&ANiS. BOOKS. nil-. MINING, COAL, AND OTHER NSW COMPANIES. We are prepared to ftirnlsk Sew Corporation* with all tlie Books they require, at short notice and low prices, or first quality. All siyles of Blndlnt STEEL PLATE OEBTmCATBS OF STOCK. LITHOGEAPHED " • •* TKANSFEB BOOK. OBDEES OF TBASSFEB. STOCK LEDGEB. STOCK LEDGES BALANCES. BSGISTEK OF CAPITAL STOCK. BBOKBB’S PETTY LEDGES. ACCOUNT OF SALBB. DIVIDEND BOOK. ' MOSS CO., BLAHKBOOK MANUFACTOBBHB AND BTATIONSBB, seDO-tf 433 CHESTSDT Street. QMA.LL PROFITS AND QUICK KJ sales. ...: BLANK BOOKS. Paper *nd Envelops*. Copying and Cancelling Presses. Gold Pens and Pencils. „ Pocfett-Books, Wallets, and Bankers* Gases. Backgammon Beard®, Portfolios, and Writing Desks. PHOTOGBAPHALBOMB. The largest and finest assortment in the city, holding from S 3 to 300 photographer bound in Telvat ana Turkey morocco, trith chased edge* and beauttfal clasps. CHB/PBfeT ALtftJ&S IK THE OITI . 'Arnold 8 Isle Faber’s Lead Pencils. Copying B;ok&. Prices recnced to correspond with the decline In gold. BOSKISTB & 00.. Wholesale and Retail BLASTS-BOOK ABB PHOTO 4EAFH ALBUMMANTJ PACTUREhS. STATIONERS A Hi) PRINTERS I APIS Im No. 29 South POOKTH Street. THE PARABOLA SPECTACLES f Art made with the elosest knowledge of tie Solenee of Optics. They are excellent aids to Impaired yieSoii besides belngileo.declded improrera thereof. ■ .>«*:> i. fOE BAIB ONLY BY E. BOHHEK 4 SON, OpHelanß, ' lt« . go. 40a CHEST BTTJT Street. PEOPLE’S STOCK EXCHANGE, 805 CEESTI' - IJT Street. Ja now open for badness. Three calm of blocks are held dailr* commencing at 10 in M.. 2P. M-, aid 8 in the evening- A portion of the room appropriated for the pohlic, who aro admitted without charge. Dr. _A.Jl.jeGßßßT,president. apsset A. G. HISRB. Vioe’Presideai. B C. FOXtWJBIiXt, Secretary. TASTBirjLAKi) substantial qiiqthiik* WANTS. WANTS D—AGENTS EVERY where, to sell the best Engraving and most cor rect Likcnoes of AB&AHh* Lift COLE. The most liberal terzrs will be made with active and reliable Agents. Address I. J-STINE & 00,46 North SIXTH Street, Philadelphia, Pa. apis 3i* WANTED—ONE CORNET-PLAYER * * end one flute-pin* er. Inquire of JOHN MOB PAN, leap MARKET Street. ap27-6;« Wa n t e d—enterprising fer * * BOSS of mease, deeiroae of eecttrla, a email for tune boncreM- and speedily, with a moderate outlay, to call at Ho. 1331CHBSTSPT Street and examine tto new patent CAMPULIOS CARPET, the wonder of the **®r "idrete, with »!amp, A. J. PATTBABOH, City P. 0. Patented January it, A. D. 1885. ap24-8i« WANrtD-AT *lO PER DAY— ” _ agent. In every netgborhooi In Pennsylvania «™.He/w Jersey, to sell a beantlfnl engraving of Abra- Addrese BARTLBBOH SCO., Ho. 011 VB BBT BUT f treat, (eecond floor) Phil,. - apl9-llt WANTED, AT $l5O PER MONTH, A-RBLIABbE OAHVASSER in eyery town and county,for the MTRSB end SPY, the moat interesting and exciting hook ever pnblUbed, embracing the ad ventnre. of a woman in the Union army as Horae, Seentand Spy, giving a molt vivid inner picture of the war. we have Agents clearing *l5O per month, which we will prove to any doubting applicant. Bend for oircniars. Address J ! -SEi BROS. ft CO.. Bo 600 CHESTHUT Stre.t, PMladejphia? Pa. ■' arif im* A GENTS WANTED, TO SELL THE f- 1 - rec-nine Improved New Englatd Family SEWING MACHISES, the best Machine iatbe world Addrew A. L bE-.URS & CO., >p26'lm* Boat 63, Orange, Masi. p-ONYEYANCER WANTED.—TO A JL V'_ yotmg men who is thoroughly acquainted with tae DHiiaefiß, and la correct and energetic, a favorable offer will be made. Ail comomcications confidential. Address *Z. A.*' 1 Box No. 313 Foal Office* with name and reft res ce. ap2B-&* fUKAL-BOAT BUILDERS AND CAULKEKS WANTED, at CHESTER, Constant6mployment|lv6tt., Address WILLIAM FLICK St 06,* aplOlm Chester* Penn*. EMPLOYMENT HOUSE TOR HOUSE- KEEPERS, Beamatresscß, Chambermalda, Waiters, Nnrsee, Cooks, Laundresses, and general housework, white aud colored. 808 LOCUST St. ap4-lm PMFLOYMENT HOUSE fob CLERKS, - M ~ A Book-keepers, Salesmen. Packers. Porters.Watch !£*»« Coachmen, Drivers, Conductors, Bar-tendera* Waiters,Farm-bends, Gardener*,Ac. Employers suited at short notice. 8113 and 804 LOO PST at. agt-lm fJREATEBT THING OF THE TIMES VA —ROWEN’S PRIZESRVBLOPES.—Agents wanted everywhere. Premium Watch©* given to Agent*. On receipt of $l6 we will mail, poet-paid, ICO Envelopes, and a splendid Solid Silver Hunting* Case Watch aa a premium to the agent. A single Envelope sent, with circular and fuilpatticulars, on receipt of 25coats. Ad djeM A. H. BOWEN St CO., F. 0., 80x4270,36 BEES MAN Street, N. Y, mh37-3m T AW.—A YOUNG GENTLEMAN AJ will he received as a STUDENT in the office of a practicing Attorney, and his servicer deemed an equi valent therefor Address Counsellor,” Press office, With address and reference, *p3Q-at* 1 tin non —wanted, a person tjplA/jV/W* with this amount to join the ad vertiser In a profitable, paying business. Will easily pey from 3 toft per cent, a month, aud no risk run. Ad* dr?*s “Interest,** NoHh American office. ap29*2t* FOR SALE AVI) TO LET. eFOB SALE—AT CHESTNUT HILT,, a new STORE HOUSE, well AnSlt. with evesr-eonvenienca. Apply to J. 0. SUMUsY, 304 g. FIRTH Street. apffl stuth3t »A BQUAN BEACH FARM FOR SALE.—A valuable and very deeiriule Property Of TWO Hundred Awes bordartrg on the Ocean at £4oan Bivtr. Hew Jersey, adjoining the farm of Tho maaCoole. Price low and term* ea><v. w . 8. WRIGLRY & 00., ap29-st* Ho. 131 Bonth FOURTH Sireet. fig FOR SALE-GOOD VACANT -®™HOTIFKS; prices from $1,050 to *S,OH); clear. Ap ply at 1019 MELON Ftreet. ®A HARE CHANCE. 10 LET—The large and HAHDSOSIB BTOKI, „ . Ho. BX7 CBBSTHUT Street Good Will and Fixture* for Sale. anffl-Sl* MFOB SALE CHEAP—A THREE STOUT BRICK HOUSE, No. 1628 AM3'xY Street, west of Thirteenth, with all t y e modern Immediate possession. Also, House No I£o7 ?aWS St, above Oxford. Appiy at No. 28ff NorrtrNiaTK St ap2B 2t* (Paper Store.) M HOUSES IN ALL FARTS OF THE City.for Fate or Exchange. House RegUter now ready. , GEO. If. TOWNSEND SCO., ap27*3t 1%3# South FOURTH Street M FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE Hsa.. three etory brick DWBLLIHG, Ho. lew Fiihert street. LotWfeetftontby 108feetlndepth. Pos,eB»lon Immediately. Lowest prifca *5,500; *8,50a m»v rerafdn on morigage. Apply to JAMBN H i.tTfi.S, »pi 7 Bt* 434 WALHUT Street. ® GERMANTOWN COTTAGE, with evt ry city convenience, for sale or exchange for a neat city Apply to ap29 6t JB. F. GLBHH, 133 South FOURTH St; m for sale—a bupe r io b> •SfiatMANSION and large LOT, on Eraukford Soad near AUegheny avenue, built in tfce most substantial manner, with every modem convenience, with carriage* house. Ac. This is a most desirable residence either for winter or summer. The new pasßeuger railroad will pais by the door. Also, several very desirable Cottages in Garmautown and other desirable localities. s. F. GLSSN. , ia»'©mfch FOURTH Btr,et, ap29 and B. W. corner Seventeenth aud Green. til “DELAWARE AND CHES-S^jt JEa TER COUSpY FARSIB.” J *■ Delaware and Uhesier County Farma. ’’ “Selnware and Chester Connty Farms," for aale. •• There is no question in regard to health in this locality. ” J,B. R. CUMUtHS, apSi)-3t 50* WALK (IT Street. ThBSIBABLE DOUBLE OFFICE FOR ■*< BEET, situate in WaLKUT Street, below Fourth, with Gas and Water irtrodneed; ba. recently been put in perfect order, and is unusually well lighted and ven tilated. Apply to JACOB *. ELLIS, - i „„ , Jfo.lS4 South FOURTH Straet, apSB.f«tnBt« Corner of Walnnt (Second Btory,) TTARM REGISTERS, FOR MAY. NOW A BEADY. * Delaware Farm Eegifter. HarylandFarm Eeai&ter- Pennsylvanla Fai m Eeglster. New Jertey Farm Register. Copies of say of oar Jtnisters sent gratis. 9,000 Farms and Country Seats for sale or exchange. GEO. N. TOWNSEND St SSkZYz South FOPSTH Street. nn>.—FOß SALE—A FEW GROUND FLOOEBHAEBS In one of the mostdavirahte Com £«{«• tai the State of Ohio. Inquire at No. 433 coafr MBKCB Street. ap2s 6t T) LET—I HE OFFICE, NO. 288 CAR TLE Street. , _ The Fifth and Sixth Etorie. of the Sfaulte BoUdin*. BOCK Street, below Third, with .team power. The Third fcuiry o| the Common wealth Bntldinr. 611 And 613 CHhSTBUT Street, Also an Office, second story ot tame boildiasr. „ „ ■ THOMAS H. CONNELL, Ooimtlac-Honee of Or. B. Jarue Jk Son, apSB-«t* Hisi CHB»TNUT Street. VENANGO county -a magnifl J CENT Tract Borins Territory, one thousand acres. The/whole or part for sale dirt cheap, if applied for im mediately. Aadrees at once Box 2523 Philadelphia Boat Office, ap29-a&* FOR SALE-A FEW TOP andHO-TOP WA3ON?*, Inst finished and ferseJehy GFOBOg W. WATSON &WlO., apis- 31* Ho. 835 North THIKTfiENfII Street. EDVCATIOML. THE GREAT PRACTICAL COMMER TTODNcf M IgSTITHMOir FOE THE EDUCATION OF BETtHT. STRATTON, & BANNISTBE’B NATIONAL COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. _ < ASSEMBLi BUILDING. S. W. comer of TENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. on Tenth street.) B ?S.S.S£ E «Kn®* _ PENMANSHIP. COMMBBOIIL ARITHMETIC. COMHER'IAL LAW. BUSINESS COBESSFONDBNCE, TELEGRAPHING, BUSINESS fOSMB, &rc* .. This Institution offers to yctra,man the facilities of a thorough and Pnaorican education for business which will enable them to enter at once upon the fields of use. fulness and honor. In addition to an extensive course in the thsory o? Book-keeping and the collateral branches, each student receives all the advantages of a cerfect system of ACTUAL PBACTICB, representing the actual operations of the principal branches of trade and commerce. „ „ , UHiS PBACfitJAL COURSE is wholly In advance of any. king of the kind heretofore snows. Among the various “homes ’' thoroughly ap pointed and engaged in practice are: Banks—Public and Frivate. Mercantile Houses— and Be tall, including Dry Goods. Groceries' Produce, &c. • Commission Houses, * Transportation Offices, Insurance Offices, v Telegraph Offices, Post Offices, t&c., &c., dec. Each of these has its particular work in the grand da - tisn, and all are arranged with a view to harmony and effislftcyin cairylngout the true and practical idea of BUSIJ3TjS3S Z BBTAHT, STRATTON, & SAtfNFSTEB’S Telegraphic Institute, southeast corner *f SB VESTS and CttSST- But fctreete, the most extensive and complete Telegraph School In the United States. The Collage and Institute are connected hv , , A REGULAR TELEGRAPH LINE, constructed for the benefit of the students. Toe practice atd operations of this tine differ in no respect from that of a real line connecting different cities. We are thus enabled to prepare young men to enter at once upon the dntiee of an office. This Institution offers unequalled facilities, both In the Commercial and Telegraphic oesartmeuis. Scholarships issued at this College ara gyoi for an uu intirrationafchain^ tllirty ' 008 Oolieges comprising the Call or send for a circular. Address BBT ANT, STBATTON, & BANNfSTIB, FmoAPSLPaiA. npO YOUNG MSN.—ALL CONTJSM «*■ plating entering upon a course of Commercial Studies should virifc THE QUAKES CITY BUSINESS COLLEGE, as institution conduced upouapian which injures, in the shortett time, the most complete preparation for the duties of bu&ineee life. It should be remtmbsrsd that while this institution occupies the highest rank, and Its current expenses are more than double those of any other (imilar reboot in the city, the terms are mode rate, and within the reach of all. ll to the only Commercial Institution in the city pos sessing a , _ , LEGISLATIVE CHAETER, and the only one in. the Baited States authorized to con fer Degree* of Merit. It is managed by gentlemen of liberal education and aTDpie experience, and in every respect offers aavantoKes of the highest order. Row Ciicnlftr and Catalofue of Bisht Hundred and Sixty- five Students now ready, ap2s 2i*r ■fcJATATORIUM AND BHYSIOAL IN STITUTE. —Dr. JANSEJf has the honor to inform “ItPotman and the friend* of Physical collars that the SWIMMJHQ DEPARTMENT of his Institution will re open on the Ist of May, and that the titcniar for the summer te&Ron is ready for distribution. In causs-, «uence of the rapidly-ipcre&siEg p.v.rouege of the' establishment. the Doctor has decided to at least re strict. if net entirely discontinue. the sale of &I SfQLB TICKETS, while the price of feEASO;* SUBSCRIPTION will be less than heretofore. Many alterations, aud improvements are beisg made* which it is beieved will render the hatatorium comfortable in every re spect. By excluding transient visitors the hails will sever he oveicrowded, and toe society will be more select and agreeable. .Ae*SWmaf!NG SCHOOL. it is hope* the Institution will leave nothing to be desired. Subscription, lists have a’ready been placed in the handsofanumberofthe.old subscribers; others may be had by applying personally or by mail. On MOULD AY, May Ist, xrom 9 A. M. to9f. h, previous to the com* menc*ment of the season, the establishment will be open for public inspection; after that time visitors will apply to subscribers for invitation cards, or at the office the day previous The TEBPEBATORS of the water will always be tbat.of MIDSUMjgBB. ap2s et OELLBYUE FEMALE INSTITUTE. „ A BOARDING SCHOOL FOB GIRLS THE SUMMER TERM OP THIS IftSHTUTION, healthfully and beautifully located on the northern limits of Attleboro, Bucks county, Pennsylvania. sHJJ commence Fifth* month, 23d, 1865. and. continue In ses sion twelve weeks. Theeourseof Instruction is thorough In the several departments of English, French, L*ln, Mathematics, and Drawing. For full details see circular, to obtain which address the Principals, Attleboro Post Office, Bucks county. Pennsylvania. ISRAEL J GRaHAME, J rijnfy. GRAHAMS, apg Principals. TTILIiA-GE GREEN SEMINARY.— » HIEITABY BOABBIBFS SCHOOD. mUe* from HSDIA. P». THoroWh ronwa.la &r«v«S£ TOA.’aT M . vI&AgE «BMB. »***»«■ aaMSm TNSfIfDISENTS TO ASSIST THE I hBABIKQ »t P MADEIRA*. US SontVTgSTH Slrfat. talow CHKSTgPT. »P« «t» At BBASQNABUS PEIOES. AMUSEMENTS. MBW CHESTNUT-STREET TOE'S TBE—GHEfiTEUT STREET. ABOVE TWBLFZEb! GROVER ft SIHH— Lets 80S and Hanageah. epon which occasion orly, VRS j) p BOW2BB mV. 1 , SJBf 111 ▼. Tailenre’l emotional play. In fir* remember, raf POSITIVELY aud that not appearau«e? g lbe lacreasei expense Incident upon her . ‘THB FBIOB OF ADHIBBION will remain a* nsoal. TBIRTf CSSTS TO AXiig PAKTP au> muv ttattbW ‘ k B o ? llock te ' J>oor,, 09e “ « HO EEiBRVKD SSATH—NO FKfiS LIST 1 . THIS fSafurdav} EVENING. 4 6BA |fx^S?^T H B,£l " MBS D. P BOWBRS. TWO SPLEHDID FIEOES THIS EVBHIHG, The performarce wiil eommcnco with the interestlnx and thrilling Drama, in three act>, styled LOCBETXA BOBOIA. LUCHETIA 80RG1A...... Bra. D P. BOWERS. To corcinde with the admired and her popular Gome iy, in ihree acts, the _ SERIOUS FAMILY. In loth piece* the FULL STRSBGVH of tha BfFICXBHT STOCK COMPANY w; Ihe brought into remnieltlon. THEATRE, SATURDAY EVSJiim April®, DAM OB AND PYTHXA-S. '«••••«••••• Kp« E, Dr. TllfaMl .™Mr. J. A. Hants 0, Haul Damns******' Ca1utU0,.,..,........' To conclude with. » .——. —Mr. J A. H«nt Bontei Bogs— Mr. S.-H'-mt* Alto —— - Sir. C Bear MBS. JOHN DREW’S NEW ARC - "A STREIT THBA rKK. POSmVBL? LAST EIGHT OF CHiBLO-iTB THOMPSON. ■ *™. « rt '£Ssl3rcsga o v iU “■ 1855 » Lttile Barefoot.- • • Hits C. TbonnpM*’ alfter which, THE SMUGGLER'S BETREiT Bobfeito. with feOß?*. Stuart Bohso*. KQgPAY, TEE BTEBETS OF HEW YORK. OP MUSIC. . TO. D AT, 6E “ D^Tra,a WT. ORAHD MATISEEI MISS CAKOLIBB KICBISOSL ... , , MB. PSTIsB RliitlHG-!. aMitostoly of the Haw Arcuc’.rttt Company appow. ■toe attrkctiTe Opera of *• V HE BaTJGHTSB OP THB KBOTMETT, >• Bnrltrqne ••CAMIILB,” sad the “lIIPT.ttiTg " » \ MBKICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIOv WOLFSOWS *NO THOMAS' _ , „ CLifcSiCAL CONCERT*. The mhscribei s to the above Concerts are rasps atfoJtr inromtd that the FCUKTH CLASSICAL CORCSBT, which wa* postponed on account of cor National #&■ l&DUty, will take p»ace on SATURDAY BVESINCL April Piotranittes at the Hnslo Stores. FIFTH CT.4S.tr.4I, COHCEET, MOBBAI KVBKXaq, Kay Ist. ep2?-flt OF PINE ARTS, CHEB2JSE* NTHEET, AROTB VESKH. NOW OPEN, THE FOETY-SEOOSD AEMUAL EXHIBITION ot PAINTING AND SCULPTURE. Oiea from 9 A. H. all 7 P. M„ aid from g tin 101# the hvenin*. ap27-t jes THE BANDIL AND HAYDN SO-. JL ORTTV THIRD AND LAST coscssr O? Tag &EASO33 OF 1864-6& will take plaso on EVES! NO, Way 6sh, at MUSICAL FUAD HALL, wkaa Eeukomm’a Grand Oratorio of “DAVID” “ Will be produced. . The Manaus d«»ircto efa.6e lb at the work will ba performed with all the striking effects iateuded by U«r coEDDOFer, SBd the descriptive pieces wiU be rcadsied. by ?he luJb force of the Society and Orchestra. The kalo Parts wilt be sustained by BlBi BK'ZiSTi J Af VawTmli> Mr.. GEOBGB SIMPLON,Tenoi, S orMewzwfc. Mr. A. K. TaYi.OF. Bass. Mr. W. FIMrBJSB, Tenor. Mr. JAMES M*££B, Baritone. And the Chora* cf the Society, accompanied byfch« Oermanta f>reheBfts, all under the direction of Mr. CAKI4 r-ESTZ. To ccraome* at 8 o ! «iocfc Tickets Ojtb Dollar. To be had at C. W. A. Trump ler’a Mpsic Store, where subscribers c*w also recatve their tickets; lee & Walker's and Marsh’s Make Stores, and at the door on the evening of the Concwit, *at29tlathf 4fc fJOKGBBT ®.LL, MAY 3D-—SPRIKIJ V/ EXHIBITION OF THE CHILDREN’3 :GBEvisiVi! I*TC£T?4f. coaalstlnt of MoMcal* Ronj,' Patriotic* ss.d fryfißclogical Tableaus:, Yosi! act *a st-nmeßtal Snsfetc, aa<t J)I» Lewie* Gymai'tle Exer cise. Tickets' 35 cmta. For ealcr by the officer* an* members of tbo Ljcenm, and at Pnglrs, corner ot t'lxtbftEd. Ciestirot; TnmpL*r’s, corner of Seventh Ob€6taat»a&d aVAalmead a Evans’, Chestnut. Tie SOGIaBLS will reset -THIS EYS* NIHG. U POSER ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— OTTO DRBa BUS PIAKO POETS CONCBKTt May fth, 6th t and Bth: ap2fl-2t* nr>HE ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS, 1,0523 BOABBm TO RENT, WITH BOARD—ONE OH two coHnnanicstinr BCUitS, Ho. 1232 SPiUTCS Street. a?l9-3t»J jyiRST-CLASS BOARDERS CAN lied >nterlcr uccommodtttoni! atths old. ITSITSO STATES HOIBE, 413 OBESrStJT Street. This boom hat no bar. ap23-&* WANTED—BOARDING IN A PRI IJ VATS Family, hy Two TOTJHG GESTEE’dSS. Addrets Box S 3, Philadelphia P. O. ap23 3s* CUMMER BOARD IN Gi—ACCOMM O- S* DATIOfS for a few X.ABIBB and QBSTLESiE* (of loyal political tentimetts) can he tarnished b-, ths jjfctcnber, esfchinafe*- inmates walk of tne Ka’lreai Iut I ™* & C . teet ?.\ For terms, apply to MaRJHA. BMIfB. Chester, ilel.wsreco .Pa J _ rn.9 3;* .©ST ABO© EOUNJK T OST OR STOLEN—ON THI7RSDAT, •*-* 27ihinEt.—anppes'd to b» whilo riding la a I'tftls and Sixth street Passscgerifiailwar csy-a POCE3T BOOK. coaimnlß* money, dcs bills, and private as moranda. if returned to this office one Half the money may bo retained is a reward, and no qu-<>,tinna ashed, ap29-3t* NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT ±' application has bean in ado to the Treaties of tbs Kio Association of Philadelphia far tie renewal Of roller of Insorancs So, 25 69» for 81, OiO. issued July 7, 1857, in the name of James Daery, which has boss lost or mislaid. Any Information tnereof will be la* celred by JOHN KcCOSKBS, apas Inthslm* TWBHTY-VOiraTH and FBaKL. ®1 nn RE WARD.—LOST, A CLUSTER s’.y M EING.in «w neighborhood of Sixth aad Cbestnnt streets The sbum Toward will bo paid by reismsr it to BOCKHILL & WILSON. 603 and 605 CHFSTNPT Street, apSkib? REMOVALS. REMOVAL. WILLTAM YABBALL Has Bemcnd from Ko- 1020 to Ho. 1232 CHEST BBT tireet, 8. E. corner of THIRTEENTH Etreet, where ba Unites the attention of housekeepers, and those cGx&mEBcliLC tiouseftsepinx, to Ms extras!tom* sortment of HStfal BOUSE FUSNISHISTG GOODS, ** Superior Eefrigerators, Table Cutlery, Family Hndt vaze» Children's Carmces, &i„ &«, ap242m "DEMOVAL. " JOHNSOJT, 87ATI0JT5B AKD CARD EBFGBAVBR. Ha? removed from 6 Forth. Eighth Street, TO 1303 CHESTNUT Sbeefc PORTRAITS OF PRESIDENT LUff- COLK —ail etylee, state. aad pr ic-. to the trade. 7ISBER & BROTHER, 12 Bout SIXTH Street ap»2t«if CTEBEOECOPIC VIEWS OF w LI N COLTS’B PUHBBAIi, CT-OTOB. for sale at fOBEEIBBB * SOK 'S. 818 ABCH Street ap3s 8;» o~~m PAKM ELBE'S PATENT 180- I? S * f ’LATLIi PUNO POSTS. MAKUi’AGIOBI K£W HaVEJT, OOSSSCIICUT. SOMETHIH3 SHW ! A A PEEFSCT PIAITO. * The change In the mode of construction la not partial* hat thorough and radical, discarding ail chose element* vHeh tend so soon to destroy th*dr lone and render them incepableof restoration to their origQAlfiff’«etaeas> Fc> power, parity, *wee‘nees. nod JHIfcaBCUTY OF TO2HB, they are anrqn«lie3by«!!y t*iaaokEovm- The simplicity of the contraction of this Plano, to* getber with the impoxaVAHly of its giving out % is&*9 of its most important 'merits I reasons desitoju of ontainißg a supm'or FUao at % , GBBaTLY BSDBCED PfilCE should call and examine these before parcliosinielaa* If you exaialae their merlta, you will buy n« Other. EVBEY IHSTBTJMEST EtTLLY WABSANTED. „ H. M MOKBI3. BpsB St Sola Agent, 738 & AKKBt* S-raat. JHSSranEY»« COTTAGE ORGANS »0» caly BSBXCBLLEB, bat UJESasAiiBE ta parity of Tons imd Po'grac, d«lsiac! espotiallyfor Cnajae** and Schools, bni Aland to bo oaanlly «r«a. tiofisd ta tbo Pnrior and Brnorinc Boom. Tor ule only by Mo. IS Jforih SBVBtfTff Street. Also* ft complete assortment of the Perfect Meloioo* eonsUustlrcn tied, f«2l-£a MiiHIL and at. Uave Vlae-sttwet Farr? as fallows: Mail Train .... .....* ML Prsight, with Pussertgcr Car* attached .9 00 A. IC. Atlantic Accommodation,. 4.ISP. M» Junction Accommodation....-5 33F. IK* ESTUSHiNO, LB ATE ATLANTIC. Atlantic AccoiatPodQXloa-^A WL with Passenger Cars >.tf.G6-P. If. Kail Train..™ 45P. K. Junction Accommodation.. .....6.35 A. WU EXTRA HADDOBFISLD TBAIBfS _ Leave Vina street ll.lfi A. M.. Haddoafield 1.33?. M. . ». B.—Frsifbt nast he delivered at Coopts before 0 P. BL to imoie.it* going down the nest day. mh9 Smif JOBE Q. BRYA3FT, Acaht Swatama raritan and BAT RAILBOADw PHILADELPHIA TO BROOKLYN. _ FARE. «», JSXCJBSIOE TIOESTS, GOOD FOX THEBB DATS, S 3. „ CH Ai- GB •■¥ TIMS- , „_ _^ Pasaencen for Bvprese Train for Bamegifc. Toms Wyer, Long Branch* and Brooklyn leave VTaFB» STREET PB&BT at fflff A JL. daily (Sunday* «k« lanmutwj, leave WALL-STREET PERSY, Brook* lyn, at 11 a. H, _ . . . . . tfay TrSn for Atsi «*» Shapon*. Manchester, **» leaTMCon^r’. -_.tr—,. FOR ALBANY AND TROT, JjgVteaC MgVTTOBK, TOMLWSf iro RAjiiTA.I OiNAb —Tba B«b GOfiDOl? OSnNT, H. iipperly, m„tor, l« iicrsy londlmt at B ' Bt _"n a if„.™ Sprue* street, for *h* above pt-mls, and will leave <Bft Wbl NESBAY BVBS lEG, as 6 o. ? clock. . _ Fo* freight* which will be ta> »a/>n JSPfw 1 * * la t * rHW * .~r.ivto D L FLAHAGABf. A**Bt, »S-?k 30A8i»thDBbAWARB Aveaw. ■4b TBOMBOH’S LONDON KTFCBT- Ss'.wa s »R S » MW&f liaiS. Philadelphia Baac**, ft i. Portable He&iere. Lowdowa Grates. Ptnboirii ttove*, Balk- KaUera Stewhole Hates, Broll ewTCooW* Stores, ate* at wholesale and retail, by the BH4KPE, knoVM. Ho. 2»S* Hortl* SB?OSD Street. upaß-tattsCm f WRITTEN AND VERBAL BK SCKIPTIOSB of Ghaewn&Ooßstifiiion, and *«- isnt, with ADVICE on Basinau, Health, W* ties, Belf-imptoneiasnt, Hanacemestand mai (BE of CHXEbXIH, S0«Bd adaptation, *».. day End imjEZt by JOHN L. CAPES. Fhrn&olcglstand BooViri.ftr, oell-tathslylf He. M 8. TBNTH 81- -ahnee Ohestnnt. MALCOLM MACNKEUL’fi Icr "vae spectacle stoke. ih* 310 sent* l IW XH B t.«I.Wo, aS » &pHUu aa- Glasses refitted to mil all im nannefjf omnilty and promptly itttutled to. mbs-ase department fob WUBS.
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