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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334 Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. PUBIil&HEO EVERY MORNING, (EXOI.PT SUNDAY), AT THK IiIDGEE BUILDING, tOUTHWBST CORNER OF TTTIHD AND CWB83!fTTT 8TS t BY GEORGE W. CHILDS. The Ledger ! serred b\ the carriers fo their sah- criberBinthoritTT of Phi!a*ielphia, and in surrouTia ing Cities. Villuifes Mid Towns, for TEN CENT8 5PER WKKK, payable weekly to the carrier only by wJioni served. i'KicKs toil Maiiing. F<rrt/ Ontx Per Montli 2*0 paiten tieal from or leave tlie Office longer than .paid for._______________________^_ -^- i^^ The Kational Motirning. BT TilS BARD Olf TOWER HALL. 'I', time, 1\ '/me. From wRi \^" .uv *iitr ;;uii!itry freed, And sltiried ir. that i*(siie grand, Wlipn To! Jtfifr-T-a^i-a^sMj-s dpfM, In " ".ingiand I Th und. }' ^9 And thu Ye fates, i On cv'rj . Sufficee not tue . Tiiat o'er our i .- roll-Jd f Bt of onr niler i . Let not our wmi^ to v^^-nkn'ss sink , -0r living cotnitjy yet is left, And forhor we muft tvt amd think. Still. ivf,, I'r. - . ; Ai;'! .ve Tc-...................er. X)ur purckMea having been mude for cash, and 4notIy siticr. ik* hravp dfcline in prices, and the ba- lance of our<ito(U liiivjip.' Ktu'T) leciuccd to prer^ent receiving tlie PU "?alues, onr cusi -full benefit of tb TrYft'5 ihfin I'lf tv.-y' ' '- ' * >t.< d.l: thi: at oiu'o i tnaJee a}i<^ 35per ct;., S . basing at l(yu?tr t. Our atock of iplete, notwith- '!)s being nta<)e . goods, made in :s I an be fitted ^iMle. Jit, , at fully :iivitftd, _.i,,, n-. ^ Btrei't BKSSiKrT A Co. Kerr's ( hina Hall. GLASS AT BKDt'fKD PRICKS. 600 doEcn Cut Glass Goblets, :i 0 per doztiu. U81:aL price, $6. 529CheMiut6t, opposite State Hoase . Kerr't China Hall fiTOSr, CHINA KT J ' IT "White St'-)ne<-'hina t.'J. Thesa Seta are la: Uf*r Ai. Call and see them, ..ivi -v.^ki 6:^ C'heenut st., opjwaiic tiie 11 PRIOES. 10 Pieces, 54 50. ' '>it i^aatity. ny elaewhers, -itate House. * Knrr^s China Hall* FUnNISHINO CHINA AND GLASS V .-iT ABLl!HMENT. Families furuiahinu wili And at rtiisestaMishmeiit the largest andmoft n-.iv.p'ftf :igsort?iiPTit of all kinds of China and (."" f tbe conimouest to the jricheBt goods nt.. \Ai we ofl'er to the pub- lic letaii at \Vb' jffitfChefluu' , .. '.-1 he State House, * To Whom it May Concern. Whereaa, we hftv. during the naFt three years. old grreat qnaiitities of the v^onuerful household emudy, ILA.STATIOH BfrVEBa, forth core of Dyspepsia, Sotir Stoniash, Headache" Painin the Side, Heartqurn, i'everiehLopi. Fc. &c.; find, Whereas, no Instance has como t wherein Plantation V^ feet and conipiHte sa^i- Wliereas.we Dclicve national ai:d famih l ... ,.,. , tesolved, tluit WQ \\ iii cui.tinue lo make Plantation itters,aDd dispense thoni to our snftering fellow- men; that we will preserve their perfectly pure tandard. nnd manufacture them v.'itn the greatest care; and that vrc, will, by every means in onr Sower, publish to tin' whole world the glad ti- iugs that we have found in Plantation Bitters a #ur(', perfect remedy for DyepRpsia and all its awful train of horrible nightmare diBea^es. M-itueps our band and seal. New York City, 1858. _________ P. H 1>RASE ACq., l.s.3 Gray Hair, Baldness, Dandruff, Any diseawe of the bcaip, no discovery can compare with the 1 our knowledge, not given per- .era t(- be a great now, itherefore 'London" ^'London" "^London" *'London" ''London " *'I*ondon" Tfir. AVORLD 8 (great) BEMKItY, " Hair Color Kestorer,* ' Hair Color Restorer ' " Hair Color Kestorer.' *' Hair Color Kestorer.'

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Page 1: Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865.lcweb2.loc.gov/service/rbc/lprbscsm/scsm1334/scsm1334.pdf · forth core of Dyspepsia, Sotir Stoniash, Headache" Painin the Side, Heartqurn,

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334

Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865.

PUBIil&HEO EVERY MORNING, (EXOI.PT SUNDAY), AT THK IiIDGEE BUILDING, tOUTHWBST CORNEROF TTTIHD AND CWB83!fTTT 8TS t BY GEORGE W. CHILDS. The Ledger ! serred b\ the carriers fo theirsah- criberBinthoritTT of Phi!a*ielphia, and in surrouTia ing Cities. Villuifes Mid Towns, for TEN CENT85PER WKKK, payable weekly to the carrier only by wJioni served. i'KicKs toil Maiiing. F<rrt/ Ontx PerMontli 2*0 paiten tieal from or leave tlie Office longer than .paid for._______________________^_ -^- i^^The Kational Motirning. BT TilS BARD Olf TOWER HALL. 'I', time, 1\ '/me. From wRi \^" .uv *iitr ;;uii!itryfreed, And sltiried ir. that i*(siie grand, Wlipn To! Jtfifr-T-a^i-a^sMj-s dpfM, In " ".ingiand I Th und. }'^9 And thu Ye fates, i On cv'rj . Sufficee not tue . Tiiat o'er our i .- roll-Jd f Bt of onr niler i . Let not ourwmi^ to v^^-nkn'ss sink , -0r living cotnitjy yet is left, And forhor we muft tvt amd think. Still. ivf,, I'r.- . ; Ai;'! .ve Tc-...................er. X)ur purckMea having been mude for cash, and 4notIy siticr. ik* hravpdfcline in prices, and the ba- lance of our<ito(U liiivjip.' Ktu'T) leciuccd to prer^ent receiving tlie PU"?alues, onr cusi -full benefit of tb TrYft'5 ihfin I'lf tv.-y' ' '- ' * >t.< d.l: thi: at oiu'o i tnaJee a}i<^ 35perct;., S . basing at l(yu?tr t. Our atock of iplete, notwith- '!)s being nta<)e . goods, made in :s I an befitted ^iMle. Jit, , at fully :iivitftd, _.i,,, n-. ^ Btrei't BKSSiKrT A Co. Kerr's ( hina Hall. GLASS AT BKDt'fKDPRICKS. 600 doEcn Cut Glass Goblets, :i 0 per doztiu. U81:aL price, $6. 529CheMiut6t, opposite StateHoase . Kerr't China Hall fiTOSr, CHINA KT J ' IT "White St'-)ne<-'hina t.'J. Thesa Seta are la: Uf*r Ai.Call and see them, ..ivi -v.^ki 6:^ C'heenut st., opjwaiic tiie 11 PRIOES. 10 Pieces, 54 50. ' '>it i^aatity.ny elaewhers, -itate House. * Knrr^s China Hall* FUnNISHINO CHINA AND GLASS V .-iT ABLl!HMENT.Families furuiahinu wili And at rtiisestaMishmeiit the largest andmoft n-.iv.p'ftf :igsort?iiPTit of allkinds of China and (."" f tbe conimouest to the jricheBt goods nt.. \Ai we ofl'er to the pub- lic letaiiat \Vb' jffitfChefluu' , .. '.-1 he State House, * To Whom it May Concern. Whereaa, we hftv. during thenaFt three years. old grreat qnaiitities of the v^onuerful household emudy, ILA.STATIOH BfrVEBa,forth core of Dyspepsia, Sotir Stoniash, Headache" Painin the Side, Heartqurn, i'everiehLopi. Fc. &c.;find, Whereas, no Instance has como t wherein Plantation V^ feet and conipiHte sa^i- Wliereas.weDclicve national ai:d famih l ... ,.,. , tesolved, tluit WQ \\ iii cui.tinue lo make Plantation itters,aDddispense thoni to our snftering fellow- men; that we will preserve their perfectly pure tandard. nndmanufacture them v.'itn the greatest care; and that vrc, will, by every means in onr Sower, publish totin' whole world the glad ti- iugs that we have found in Plantation Bitters a #ur(', perfect remedy forDyepRpsia and all its awful train of horrible nightmare diBea^es. M-itueps our band and seal. NewYork City, 1858. _________ P. H 1>RASE ACq., l.s.3 Gray Hair, Baldness, Dandruff, Any diseawe of thebcaip, no discovery can compare with the 1 our knowledge, not given per- .era t(- be a great now,itherefore 'London" ^'London" "^London" *'London" ''London " *'I*ondon" Tfir. AVORLD 8 (great)BEMKItY, " Hair Color Kestorer,* ' Hair Color Restorer ' " Hair Color Kestorer.' *' Hair Color Kestorer.'

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334

" Hair Color Kestorer.' Hair Color Restorer.' (Invaluable as a dressing and beantifier.) JRestoresGray Hoir, Prcv^ritx Baldness. Restores Gray Hair, NO DYE. Prevent Baldness. Mfstores Gray ITaifyPrevents Baldness. Warrantki>. Tlio onl: attested artii-le tliat will bfiolutfdy. without exception, restorethe hair ti: its original coior^iid beauty, causing it to grow whore <t haa fal en oit, or become thin.Sitigle botr.leH,7.'i cent'^ ; jix bottles, #4. Sold by *)r. gwayno <& Son ;( N. Sixth 8t., above Vine. |To the Citizens of Philadelphia. Takr Kotick B. H. Hyde, No. 957 Frankford JRoad. above Alien street,haa gone to the expense of i>rocuriTig a life Likeness of the tate President Lin- <;oln, anaof GeneralGrant, pronounced by ail who jiave seen it to be perfect in, its nature, Takon a;iall sixes, and priroi tosuit ail, from 10 cents to ay dollar*. Any oil'.'wislting to see thfru can do fo fcr calling at B. H. Hydf- hr^toie, Mo. 9r)7 Frankford Koad, above Allen, They will be furnished at the Abovapricoe Leave yourcrier and procure a true one. No humbug. AgcntB wanteci to sell thie Picture in the city and toiintry.Apply to B. H. Hyir, >o. 957 Frankford ------------------------------ ^*.-i---------------- ----------- Soonrr or Later nNeglected Cold Will dovelope a constant cough, shortness of fcreath, failing strength, and wasting offlesh the avattt couriers of Consumption. In some instances the same cause will produce Bronchitis,a disease of the Iiranches of iht^ windpipe. In 11 affections of the Pulmonary Or^auH, aw well S inBronciiial complaints, Ja.vm^'s Expectorant is both a pallative and acurati\&, as the tetsti- tnony ofthousands, and its world-wide reputa- tion attests while in Cougha and Colds it acts peedily, amiwhen takt<n acocrdaig to directions, jsrt^mptly removes them. \^ hy not give this standard articlean Inunedfate trial r % LUtle Sugar C'reek OjI Company. J(.(X)0 She. Subscripti<;ii Price 2, WorkingCapital ,"to,OiW. President, E. M', Shippen. Direc- tors, K. W. Shippen, II. H. Houiton. Reeve L. Knight,Henry Whelen, J. Willis Nevins. The 3>roperty 0f this Company consists of 285 acres on liitile SugarCreek, in fee simple. Dencriptive vlreulars may be bad of. and subscriptions will be received by K.S. Wuelon ft Co.. aOd Walnut St., S. Harvky Thomas, 312 Walnut St., R. Clksoen- ^l^'G, 2S South MBt. ap22'eod4tfi ------------------->-^^.^---------------!L, ' ' American Hair Restorer. Superior to all othersfor restoring the Hair to its original color; aipo, for producing hair on bald tieads, and prevenTing itfrom falling out, and pro- moting a new and b'ialthy growth. It will com- jdetely eradicate dandruff,and will cure irritation of the scalp, itching and all dieeaserj ofthe head, and in fact will be foundthe mo^t perfect Hair Restorer o far discovered. Price $I,or six bottles for 85- Cole Agents, Dyott &Co.,2S2 N. Second st. ( ~ -....... <>< - ~----------. / Deafnefts. Blindness and Catarrh Treated with theutr......... -hy Dr. J. Isaacs, 0< uliet and Aurht. > ;'?et. Testimo- nialsfrom the mojit - s in the city andcountry can be ^ecn ;i; !i" medical faculty are invited to ac;-nipiinv ) .:) iUieuts, as he has no wcretsin hisprarlice. Artificial Kyes inserted. No charge made for examination. * -- - ^. *--------------- The OldStandard Remedy for Coughs, SRONOmxi*, ASTHMA. ALL PtLMONAHV COMPLAINTS. " Dr. Svtuyne'sC-oiriP'-^fui :<>'nrp Wild Cherry." '* Dr. Siva'{/n\s V'o -' Wild Cherry.''^ " Dr. i^wayne's Cf Wild Cherry,"" Dr. Su}ayne\'i Co?. ,> Wild Cherty.^^ Price 9\\ six bottU'. .j^j, i irj-arod only by Dr. -Swayne k Son^S.^North Sixth street. Kchwerln's Annihilating Powder It is tlie only known and beat article toextermi ateRoaches, Bedbugf. Ants, Moths, Fleas, Flies. uardeu Worma. Vine Bugs, Ac. (it CONTAINS NO POISON.

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334

Schwerln's Pills are sure death to Rats and Mice. Depot, lOt North f^pcoud street. Livery .StableKeepers And others are informed that they can be supplied ^IthChamoiBbkins. Sponge, Pure Nettts'Foot (*il, <;*rrlage (irease, (ienuine Horse Medicines. Glass |or (carriage Doers, of all sizes, Ac, atWsi F Piw*:* Son's, Eleventh and Market streets, No. i(r_'. ** Itch ! Army Itch ! ! Tetter I ! I T.ippciTT'-Cheat Rkmkhv. ABorr,.'^- ....... ^SaltRheum,BoW Ka8h, ! ,v,.8, an.i all skin ^isease.- i as rcpresenteoPrice CO " "*^ ' :---" Ho. lU Bro." u airuet, Piiil.!. jt,C. W . Lippotti Mothers. Mothers, Mothers, . "^ ..\Vj^,^LOW Soothing i; t to t)if period ol teeth- ' * the child from pain, -' '''............ r>------- ;he bowels,and by giving relief and liOiUth to tlio child, gives rest to the mo- 4her. Thirty-flve centeabottle.{ Army Itch, Tetter, all Skin Diseases. " l)r, Sivft.v ne'.^ All healing vintment." Wo case so obrftinfitii,or long standing, it Vrill not euro in a short time. All kintu of Tetter are porma- wently cured. SaltRheum, Barbers Itch, Ac. &c. l>r. Swaynt; ft Son,.t,'!0 North Sixth 8t.,aboveVine, 5 Dr. Dyott's ItchOintment Will cure every form of Itch, and is superior to ftny other remedy for the cure of thatdisasreeable and tormenting complaint. Price 25 cents. Diott & < o., No. 2^_North Second street. jjFreckles, Tan and Pimples Removed at once, by the use of " Upham's Freckle. -Xan,and PimpleBaiiii-her." Price, fiticents. Mailed to Hoy address for 75 cents, by S. C. Upham, No. 25 gouth Kighthstreet. ** Hair Iprooted From all parts of the b<My in five minutes, wlth- -out injury to the skin, by" Upham's Depilatory Powder." Price 91. Mailed to anvaddress for Si 26. tyS. C. Upham, 25 SouthKigbth Bt. ' LEDGER VOL. LIX. NO. 25. PHILADELPinA. SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 22, 1865. Goafrey.Newport; White Cloud, Leavitt. New York, S days; Minnesota Minney, Norwich, 4 days; .1 S Shindlr-r. 1,., -^Vlbniiigl^ni, X C, 4 days; Crisis, V " . Bappahan- 1 Monroe, 5 .............. ^............ - ,.. U hours.OLi;A ;Ei>. Barks Emily (Br*, DonglsAS. Cow Bay; Eventide. Park, Kev Mest; Wm Van Name, Douglass,New Orleans. Schrs Lcttie Klotz. Kndicott, Port Royal; Lucy Ohuroh, Adams. City Point; Jas Barratt,Nickor^on, do; Aloxrtndcr.Boyle, Point Lookout; .1 G Hunting- ton. Jone.i. Boston: Carindta, Guiese,Fall River: J C Patterson. Whittaker, Fort Monroe; Jas Bu- chanan, Kail ahati, St Inegoea; KIwoodDorau, .lary'is.Fort 51onroe; J Cadwalader, Stoelman. Slar- ble, Mas^; Jos Turner. Cole, Lynn; Goo WWhiat- ier. Peinney, Boston. Steamer Ann Kliza, Kichards, New York, Steamer J S .ShrJver. Dennii*.Baltimore. ^^TOO LATE FOR 7 LXSSIFI* ATIONT " OGDEN. At Bristol. Pa., on Friday, April 2l" MARY,M ife of L<irenzo Ogdan. Tho relatives and friends ofthe family are reppect- fully invited to attendthe funeral, from the resi- dence of her husband, Dorrence street, Bristol, on Tuesday, April 25. aXtwo o'clock. tOO '^i HEAD-tiUARTERa~N z/ CLUB. No. 1105 CHESNUT STKEKT. /Hin.T)KLPinA, April22d, J8ti5:-The National Union Club will assemMe THIS DAY, (Saturday.) April a!d, at 23j o'clock P.M.-in Girard street, right restiuK on Tweh'th, to attend the funeral escort of the remain!, of ABRAHAMLINCOLN, late Preni- dent of the United States. Members will be dressed in black or dark coloredsuit'., black hats and white gloves. T!ie funeral bulge of the Club and gloves can bo procured atHeadquarters. Loyal citi/.entt of this, and sister States, not at- tached to other organizations, areinvited to join the Club, The Clul) will move at 5 o'clock precisely. The following named gentlemenhave been ap- pointed OCBcers for the occasion, and wJil be respect- ed accordingly . CHIEF

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334

MARSHAL. Colonel HAUMANUS NKFF. SPECIAL AIDS. Conrad B. Andress, I George G. Evans. JohuB. Kyre, | Capt Jacob B. Do Haven. \S.ISTANT MARSHALS, ^ Thomas Cochran, Frederick M. Adama,Charles 0"Neil. Richard M. Bnltus, Joseph W. Bullock, George H. Moore, Frederick O.Wolbert, (TeorpeKelly. Kdwju A. Merrick, Robert P. King, Jr., Cyrus Home, Chas. C. Ovcrheck. First I'iviPirip First. ;-Ward:^ o'clock right 1 As a tribute of respect, to the romaius of our be- loved and revered President,every member of the National Union f'Inb is expet 'ed to r*'port himself. By order ofthe ExecutiveCommittee. J^P^l!'' ___ ii^yLt?.-"^.! .VIJDl^S, Chairman. ri^-^ THE UNION LEAGUE ASSOCIATFoNS l>rrof the city of Philadelphia will aHsejuble at their respective places of meeting in tlio various Wardsand proceed to their places lu the lino in the ffdlowinsj order: mprising the Asaociatlons of the (d.Fourth and Twenty-sixth Eighth and South streets at 4 'i-ust street, and form on it, th ----- . -_ . ^,.-venlh street. Marshal, Jud;;t.li M. Willard. Secnd Divib!on.~The Fifth, Sixth, Seventh, Kif^hth. Virthand Tenth AVards will unite at Lo- fiftll. , eenth. Fourteenth, Fif- i> first and Twenty-fourth WarJt.ui'.l uuiie a,; B;.>au and Spring Garden sts., and proceed to Locust street, east of Ninth. Marshal,Wro. B. Thomas. Fourth Division The Eleventh, Twelfth. Six- teenth, Seventeenth and EighteenthWards will unite at Second and Coates streets, and proceed to Locust stre^^t, east of Eighth streetMarshal, John Mcitgomery, Pifih Division The Nineteenth, Twenty-second, '1 weoty-ihirri and Twenty-fifth Warda will uuite at Seventh and Green streets, and proteed to Washing- ton Square, north ofLocust street. Marshal, Samuel A . Miller. The Divisions will be iu line on Locust street at half-pastfour o'clock. Aids, Charles B. Pottlnger, John J. Kersey, A, Wilson Henezoy, George Bumm. WILLIAMB. MANN. --ftpgg_jt_____ Chief Marttlial U. L. A. LEDGER AND TRANSCRIPT. Philadelphia, Saturday,April 'i.>, 1869. TirjK Latest News. Yesterday President Lincoln's remains left AVitsliiugton at 6 A.M., and arrived in Baltimore at 10 o'clock. An immense funerul procession escortd them to theSIercluint' Exchange, where they lay lu sUvle until 2 <^-lock. At 3 o'clock they left IJaltimore, pa,?ringthrough York, and arrived at Ilarrishargat half-past olglit. They were received at the border of Penn-sylvania by Oen. Cadwalader and Governor C'urtln. Tho coriwe will leave Ilarrisburg at noon to-diiy,and arrive in this city at 6 o'clock. The arrangements for receiving them, and the funeral rites, aredetailed In another column. Every military and civic organi- zation of every cree<l and party will joinin the last sad tribute to an honored President. We continue to receive from all parts of the countryresolutions of re^ipect for Mr. Iiincoln. The grief is universal. Canada, Toronto, Q.uei)ec, Prescbt, andother cities, Join in the condolence. There has been an otnclal report made of the men and materialsurrendered to Gen. Grant by Gen. Jjee, as follows; 29,115 men; IS.')cannon; 71 colors; 1100 wagons;4000horses and mules, and 15,W8 stand of arms. The paroling of the prisoners was completed onApril 13th. Lett's army has dispersed. Grant's array is in tlie neighborhood of BurkesvlUe, 52 mileswest of Petersburg, A part of Wilson's Union cavalry expedi- tion, after capturing Selma, turnedeastward. Wilson passed through Montgomery and marched toColumbus,Ga., on theChattahoo- chieriver, 290 miles west of Savannah. He then marched south along this river, which is the boundarybetween Georgia and Ala- bama, and whep^ast heard from was at En- fiila, 50 inlles^fmth of

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Cohmibus. He defeated the rebels^nder Forrest, near Columbus, capturing ."jOO prisoners. Theofficial report of the naval ojierations before Mobile is published. It contains no- thing new. TheUnion troops are pressing the rebels up tho Alabama river. Part of Wilson's cavalry are in Mobile.There are to be no sales of confiscated rebel property until the Freedmen's Bureau is or- ganized.Gen. Halleck Is to command at Richmond. Gen. Ord at Charleston. I)r. Brcker's Crlrbralrd Eye Balsam.A certAin specific for inflamed. i<ore and weak Eyea rrepared hy .lolin Mor>r*>, baiivllle. Put upin glass ofs. Price 25 cts. Bole Agftnt, DyoTT & Co ,232 North Secoi'.d Btj-eet. ----------------^ ^mm------------------- * Dr. J. 8. Rosens Dyspeptic Compound Will cure all forms of PyspepfU and Liver Com-S)laiat, Price f,0 cents, Solo ARc-nts, j Pvc.ttACo.. _ ?-.^.^'"^'' **'^'""' Btrect, Swaim's Panacea Caution.Swaim's Panacka and VKRMtPuaE, prepared at fiWAiM's Laboratory, Seyenth, below Chesnut, rearof cwaim's Building, and 8oid by alt Uruggiatf. ---------------. ^. .----------------. The /npanese Hair Stain.Colors ft natural Itlnck and Brown, 0 cents a box, tUpUam'a,26S.Eighth street. ?* ----------------------.^^ .----------------------. Gaylpy's Almadlne for the Skin. Benderiag it clear and white. Sold by all Dmg-iBU. _________ ___________, Antpr's Hair l>yp, 86 cents a box 409 South Eleventh street. * I,.etterV.fLS* at the Mercliants' Exchange. "*'""'''iinda.Hewett...... ........" ' " ig Anna(Brl, Morrow........, itarkl,ln jBrig Ann Prksident Lincoln's I! emains. The body of the martyred President will reach this citybetween fotir and live o'clock to-day, being received at the station of the Philadelphia, Wilraingtfinnnd Baltimore railroad. A pro- cession, civic and military, will escort It to the Hall of Independence,where It will lie In state till Monday morning. A public re- quest has been made that all places ofbusi- ness be closed from three o'clock, and that all windows of private residences be bowed, as atoken of respect to the memor.y ol the deceased. lichr f ani;le, Vance ewett...... .........Saguala Grande,soon " .St Thomas, soon ..Havana, loon PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. SV K1S1S9, 5 18 I srs T. 6 2 I HIGHWAT8:R, n_29 ARRIVED. .SblplIncloJoe.Sewoll.Port Roval, 6day8. J.ark Jcilin Boulton (Br), Davis,fromPorto Ca- JLtellu. 4th instant. Brig Alice Lea. Ilering. Mataimas, 9days. Schrs ,Iiina, .Massink. Tyaskin,M/1. 4 days: Hen- rielta, Knehah. Laurel, liol.4day; C W May, May, iortress Moi.ioo; II Ulackman,GhiiiIv, Wilmington, N C. C A (jroinor, Cruso, City Point; It A Weoki LOCAL AFFAIRS. Tht Obaeguietof the I.atc President The Xr- ranffementt Completed. T\xe Oominitteeof Goun- eila having incharge the fnn^.^l obsequies t be observed upon the arrival of the remains of the late Presidentin PhiladelpUi.x, met again yesterday in the Chamber of Select Council, and, in conjunction withthe Chief Marshal, Co onel Ellmakcr. completed the programme. A large number of delegates fromsocieties In this, and cities out of the State, were present for the purpose ol having places assignedtheir respective associations in the line. A position was given them by Colonel Ellmaker, and theparticular division in which Ihey will form will be found below. It was ascertained yes- terday that theremains of onr departed Chief Magistrate wilt arrive at the Depot of the I'hila- (iclphia. Wilmingtonand Baltimore Depot at 4>i o'clock this afternoon, at which time the custom.ary salute will be firedby Battery A, of the First New York Ariillery. The Committee of CouuciU sent a special in- vitation tothe Hon. Commodore Stewart, IT S. N., to participate in the ceremonios, and a special place in the

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line will be assigned him. WorVtinen were engaged yesterday in arranging old Independence Hallfor the reception of the remains. The room has been heavily draped in black. The ancient chandelieris entirely enveloped in deep folds of black, and from the centre of the shaft, tho drapery extendsia graceful folds|from the tmse line just aliove the windows, forming a sort of tent covering. Thedrapery covers everything upoti the walls, ex- cept the portraits of Martha Washington, Wm. Penn,Gen. Jackson, Gen. Lifayette, and Gen. Harrison, and the fine painting rejtresenting Washingtonon horseback, at the head of his ar- my. The pedestal ttpon which the old bell stands is arrangedso that the motto on the l>ell, *'Proclaim Liberty throughout the land and unto all the inhabiiaittsthereof," will bo near the head ofthe much lamented deceased. The arrangements for admitting thepublic to take a last look of the martyred patriot, were nearly all completed yesterday. They are thebest that could be adopted for entrance and exit In so limited a space as the Hall. It is proposed bythe Committee lo open the doors to the public, at 6 o'clock Sunday morning, and keep them openon Sunday and .Sunday night. 80 as to accommodate the anxions dejiire of thousands who will bethereto view all that remains of one of the greatest of men and purest of patriots. The hearse, as hasbeen stated, was ordered by the Committee, expressly for the occasion, and it is nearly completed.It will be one of the tlnest hearses ever used in thisxity for such ""occasions. The Firemen will, It isexpected, tnm out In great numbers, and doubtless make a very im- pressive appearance. Theyare to appear in citizens' dress. The Odd Fellow.ii, American Me- chanics, Masons, and many otherAssociations have signified their intention of turning out with t nil numljera. The following orderin refrrence to the mili- tary arrangements was issued yesterday by command of Major Generaltjadwalader ; 1|J<A1*~QUARTBKP, KkcAKTMKNT 'tV PkNN- I SVLVAMA, Philadelphia, April 'i\, 180.5.I, The remains jf Abraham Lincoln, late Presi- dent of the United States, will arrive in the city ofI'hiladelphia at 4.30 o'clor k. P. M., on Saturday, the 2:>d inst., at the depot of the Phi. huielpbia,Wilmington and Baltimore Hail- road, Broad and Prime streets. 2. The funeral escort will consistof a detach- ment of Cavalry, two Batteries of Artillery, and three regimenU of Infantry, to be fur-nished by Brigadier General O. S. Ferry, com- manding District of Philadelphia. 3- OfBcers of theArmy, Navy and Marine Corps not on duty with troops, are respectfully invited to participate in thefuneral obsequies. They will repor- to Brigadier General O. S. Ferry. 4. Detachments of the army,navy, marine corps and volunteer organiition not on duty with the escort, will be assigned positions,on application to Colonel Peter C. Eilmaker, Chief Marshal of the Civl,', Procession. They will appearwith side-arms only. A. All military otlicers to bo in uniform, and with side-arms. The usual badge ofmourning will be worn on the left arm and sword-hilt. 6. Minute guns will be fired from the time theremains arrive at the railroad depot until they are deposited in Independence Hall. By command ofMajor General Cadwalader. JOIJX S. SCHn.TZB, (Offloial.) Ass't Adj'i General, GKNERAf. ORni3, NO. 5.HEAi>-QrAnTEKS, District oy Puiladkl- PHIA, Philadelphia, April 21, 1861___1. The troops comprisingtho Escort at the Obsequies ofthe late President are as follows ; Cavalky First City Troop, Captain S.-L Randall, Commanding. Aktilleuv Battery A, First New York, Lieut. E. H. UnderhiU, Commanding:

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Key. stone Battery, Captain M. Bastingij, Com- manding. Infantry. 21.5th Heg't Pa. Vols., Col. Fran-cis Wisiar, commanding; 21th Reg't U. S. C!. T., Col. Ixiuis Wagner, commanding; 187th Beg't Pa.Vols., Lieul. Col. John E. Parsons, comraanding. The escort will form at 3t< o'clock P. M., on Saturday,22d insl., on Broad street, facing west, cavalry and artillery on the right and m the above order, thecentre being opposite the Baltimore depot. II. Minute-gnns will be fired, from the time the remainsarrive at the Kailroad Depot, until they are deposited in Independence Hall, by the University LightArtillery, Captain Wli- liam W. Montgomery, commanding, in Broad street, south ol Market street.Ill, fjfllceraof the Arniv, Navy and Marine Corps not on duty with troops will take Ihtir position inline as directed by the Chief Mar- shal of the <.'ivic Procession. By command of Brig. Gen. Ferry.Cybits S. Haldemann, A.ssistant Adjutant General. Hearse. Pall Bearers. Commodore H. A.. Adams,Commodore S. C. Rowan, U. S. Navy ; Brevet Brigadier General Alexander Cnramin'gs, Col. Geo. H.Crossman, I Thos. T. Tasker, .Tr,, John Bobbins, Esq., Wm. P. H3,cker, Esq., Daniel M. Fo.x. We arerequested lo v:all the attention of the members of the Union League to the meeting of that bodyat Concert Hall, at half past four o'clock this afternoon HEAD.<JirAKTBR8 CniEP MARSHAL, SELECTCoiiKoiL Chamber, PHii.APELrHiA, April 81, 18fl,5. Orders I The I'Shlef Marshal appointed by theCommittee of Arrangements of Select and Common Councils, announces the following Or. derslor the government of the bodies, organiza- tions and associations which design participat- ing inthe proposed solemnities in honor of the memory of the late illustrious Chief Magistrate of theNation: II. The Committee of Arrangemen1,s of Select and Common Councils will take position atthe head of the civic procession. III. The procession will bo composed of ele- ven Divisionc. TheAssistant Marshals detailed below will take rank as named, and will report promptly a soon astheir respective Divisions are ready to move. IV. The several divisions will form prompt- ly, on thestreets designated, at Z)i o'clock, P. M., and be prepared to move into line when the formationcommences. Any organization not in position at the lime named, will forfeit its place in the line.V. The Eleventh Division will lie the basis of the formation. As soon as it is in position, with the leftresting on Fitzwater street, lacing west, the Tenth will form on its right and so on successively. VI. Thevarious bodies, organizations and associations will march in sections of eigiit, but will not wheel intocolumn until the military escort has passed. VII. The procession will be dismissed by the respectiveDivision Marshalo after passing Eighth and Walnut streets. VIII. No mounted men or vehicles ofany description will be permitted in the procession without authority from the Chief Marshal. FiuerDivrsTON. Assistant Marshals George Bullock,. Wm, T. McGrath, James f. Wiitsou. Reverend Clergy.Headsof Departments of State ot Pennsylvania. Members of Congress from Pennsylvania andother States. Members of the I..eglslatnre of Pennsylvania and other States. Mayor and Recorder ofthe Ciiy of Philadelphia. Messengers and (Klerks of Councils. President of the Select and CommonCouncils. Members of the Councils of Philadelphia, Ex-members of Select and Common Councils.Departments of the Government of the city. Representatives of Foreign Governments. DistinguishedSti-sngers. Judges and OfBcers of the United States Court. Judges and Olllcers of the Supreme Court

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of the State of Pennsylvania. Judges and OfUcers ofthe several Courts ofthe county of Philadelphiaand of tho State of Pennsylvania. City Councils of Camden. The State Society ofthe Cincinnatio( Penn- sylvania will assemble in Select and Common Council Chambers, and take position on Wal-uutstreet, right resting on Broad street. BECOSO I^IVISION. Assistant Marshals Col, J. F. Glenn, Wm. C,McKibben, John Garsed, Collector of the Port and Otlicers of the Customs, Collectors, Assessors andOtRcers of the Inter- nal Revenue Department. Postmaster of the City. Officers and Clerks. Director,Treasurer, and Ofllers of the United States Mint. Employees of the (iuarterm.i*.ter's Department.Employees of Schnylkill Arsenal, Ofllcers of the County of Philadelphia. Officers and Members ofColleges and Literary Institutions. Controllers of Public Schools. Professors of High and Teachersof Public Schools. The Press Club of Philadelphia. The Carpenters' Company of Philadelphia. Willform on Walnut street, the right on the left of the First Division. THIRD UIVI8IOS. Assistant MarshalsCol. Peter Lyle, Col. Craig Biddle, Major Richard Ellis. Discharged Officers of the A rmy and Navyof tbe United States. Soldiers of the War of 1812. - Soldiers' Campaign Club. McClellan Old Guard.Detachments of the Army, Navy, Marine Ckirps and Voltinteer organizations not on duty witfi theescort, will appear with side arms only; will form on Locust street, right on eat side of Broad street.FOURTH nivisios. Assistant Marshals Hon. Henry D. Moore, James McManus, Dr. J. K. Uhler. UnionLeague of Camden. U. L. A. National Union Club, Union City Executive Committee. The several WardUnion Leagues in numeri- cal order, will form on Ijocnst street, right on the left of the Third Division.FIFTH PlVISlON. Assistant Marshals Col. Wm. McCandless, Wm. B. Eltoiihead, B. F.Hart. Young Men'sKeystone Club and other Demo- cratic Aj^^ociations, Theatrical Profession, Republican Invinciblea,will form on Spruce street, right uu east side of Broad street. SIXTH DIVISION. Assistant MarshalsOen. Joshua T. Owen, Waller McMichael. Fire Department of the City of Philadelphia and NeighboringCities, Will form on Pine street, right on east side of Broad street. SEVENTH OIVlellON, AssistantMarshals General D. K. Jackman, Col Wro. H. Yeaton, Major Lewis B. Thomas, Masonic Order,Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Order of Good Fellows, American Protestant Association, SchillerLodge, Nc. 5, U. O. G. H. Order United American Mechanics, Will form on Lombard street, right oneast side of Broad street. EIGHTH DIVISION. Assistant Marshals Jacob Kiegel, Charles B. Mount,N. J. Nickerson, Thomas M Cole- man. German Union Cl ob, German Turner Asstwiation, UnitedSinging Societies, The Caledonian Club, Ihe Catholic Philopntrian Institute, will form on South street,right on east side of Broad street. NINTH DIVISION. Assistant Marshals Samuel Josephs, Robert N.Murray, John O'Bellly. Hebrew Beneficial Societies and Lodges, Fenian Brotherhood, I3rder of liedMer, Temperance Societies, will form on Shippen street, right on east aide of Broad street. TENTHDIVIBIOK, Assistant Marshals Alexander L. Crawford, Adam Worthman, J, B. McFadden. Citizens ofWilmington, Gitixens of neighboring cities and towns, Citizens ol Philadelphia, Will form on Shippenstreet, right on left of Ninth Division. ELEVENTH l>IVl,9ION. Assistant Marshals George H. Moore,Qeo, T. Thorn. Lodges of Colored Masons, Lodges of CJoloi'ed Odd Fellows, Social. Civil and StatisticalAssociiitione of Pennsylvania, Bannaker Literary Institute, Delmonioo BenevoU' Vssocialiijri, Will

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form on Fitzwater street, right on east side of Broad street. The route has been changed as follows;from Phil, Wil. * Baltimore railroad, up Broad street to Walnut: up Walnut street to Twenty- firststreet; up Twenty-first street to Aroh street; down Arch street to Third street; down Third street toWalnut street; up Walnut street to Independence Square. The (Jhief Marshal has appointed thefolIw- ing gentlemen Aids, who will be obeyed and respected accordingly (^ol. Wm. A. Gray. Col, T.G. Morehead, Col, N. Hicks Graham, Major Chas, C. Knight Capt. Jos. T Ford, Capt. Chas. Noble, Jr.Capt. H. C. Kennedy, Qeo. W. Hacker, Esq., Jos. Megary, Esq., Wm. Foster, Esq. P. C. Eli MAKER, ChiefMarshal. SPECIAL AIDS, Wm. A.Qray, i Jos. J. Ford, Chas. O. Knight, I Geo. W. Hacker, The AssistantMarshals and Aids will meet in the Clerks' office of Councils, at 12 M pre- cisely, to receive their finalorders, jlctiou of the I. O. O. F. of Pen.n>ylvanta. A. special session of the Grand Lodge of Odd Fel-lows of the State of Pennsylvania was held at their hall on Friday afternoon. The meeting was we.lattended, considering the very short notice given. The proceedings were very im- pressive, andthe action taken entirely unanl. mous. After tho session was oi>ened by P, Grand Sire Nicholson,who stated the object ofthe special call, a committee was appointed, consisting of P. G. MastersD. Washburn and J. Alexander Simpson, Grand Treasurer M. K Muckie, and Reps. 8. N. Foster, J.Q. Moxey and P. G. Sire J. B. Nicholson, who reported the following premnble and resolu. tiuns,which were adopted: Whereas; The President of the United States has been basely assassinated,the Grand Ijodge of Pennsylvania therefore feels it to he a duty that it owes to itself, to the greatbrother- hood that it represents, aud to the sentiments of humanity that it inculcates, to lormal-ly iteolare its detestation ot the appalling crime, and to mingle iu expressions of heart- feltsorrowwith the people tiiroughouttheland at the calamity which has befallen the nation. Therefore, be itResolved, That in the murder of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, we re. co(.;nizea foul blow against humanity ; a crime disgraceful to the age; war apainst the institu- tions ol thecountry; tho wicked, momentary triumph of violence against law, order and right,. Resolved, Thattho Grand Ijodge of Penn- sylvania, having no affinity with political faiths or systems, standing, asit wf.ro, by t^e open grave of tho murdered Chief Magistrate, can but deploro the loss of AbrahamLincoln at the moment when concurring circumstances united to invest him with the power to gratifyhis disposition of restoring unit.T, peace and I'rateinity throughout the Republic. Resolved, Thatthe kindly, forgiving, conci- liatory disposition manifested by Abraham Lincoln, endears his nameand memory to all future time, and nowhere can they be more fit- tingly enshrined than within thetemples ofour Order, devoted as it is to the hicnlcation of Charily or the fulness of Love. Resolved,That in token of onr appreciation of tte personal worth and distinguished posi- tion of the latePresident, as well as a feeble expression of our deep sorrow at his untimely death, that the aboveResolutions be entered upon the Journal of the Grand Lodge, a copy thereof bo furnished to thefamily of the de- ceased, and the Hall be draped with mourning for the spncrf of six months. Inaddition to wliich the following was also adopted : Resolved, Thai, as an additional mark of le- spectto the memory of our late I*resident, this Grand L'jdge will, and her subordinates are re- quested

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to participate with the Grand Lodge iu the funeral teremonies to be held to-morrow (.Saturday)afternoon. Resolved, Th,at the members of the Order are requested to meet at the Hall of tho GrandLodge, Nerth Sixth street, this (Saturday) afternoon, and report to tho Grand Mar- shal. It is expectedthat the turnout of the members will be largo en the occasion, shoultl the weather prove favorable.The dress worn will be black, with black hat and white gloves, and a suitable badge to designate thebody from others in the line. The entire will be In charge of John J. Heisler, Grand Marsh.al. The FireDepartment. The adjourned meeting of delegates from the i'ire Department, to make orrangemenuto participate in the funeral cere- monies of President Lincoln, was held last evening. The followingadditional companies were represented : West Philadelphia Engine, Tay- lor Hose, Mantua Hookand Ladder, Spring Garden Hose, Philailel >hia Engine. The Committee ol Arrangetnents presentedthe following report; 1st. Each company to take position according to date of organization, as perschednle an- nexed. 2d. Tho dress to be worn, black suit, black hat, white gloves, crape on the leftarm, and each company to wear its own badge. 3d. The Chief and Assistant Marshii^s to ap- pointtheir Ai<'8. , V 4i.li. No banner, trunsparenty ui torches to be carried in the line, 6th. Companiesnot repifesentied in Oonven- vantion will be assigned poition upon arriving on the ground. r Thefollowing is a list of the Marshals and their aids: Chief Marshal D. M. Lyle. Aids George Daly, T. W.Blake, Wm. .Moore, Samuel A. Kensil, David E. Thompson, Geo. W. Heston, John Dehaven. Marshal,First Division, T. McCusker. Aids- Robert T. Gill, W. C. Vinyard. Marshal, Second Division, .fos. S.Robinson. Aids Josiah N. Kocherspergor, Jas. I'latherty, Marshal, Third Division, James Adams. AidsGeo. W Martin, Chas. A. Porter. Marshal, Fourth Division, Jacob Gonover, Aids Edw. Jones, Henry L.Sinnexson. Marshal, Fifth Divh ion. Hamilton C. Scott. Aids Geo. W. Dull, .lames Newell. The followingwill be theorder of procession : First Division Marshal, I. McCusker, form on Pine street, right restingon Brood, down Pine to Thirteenth, north on Thirteenth. Hi- bernia Engine, I'hiladelphia Hose,Empire Hook and Ladder, Northern Liberty Engine, Good Intent Hose, Vigilant Engine, HumaneHose, Delaware Engine, Perseverance Hose, Reliance Engine, Neptune Hose, Assistance Engine.Second Division Marshal, Jos. S. Robinson, form on Pine, ri^ht resting on 'Thirteentli, down Pins toTwelfth and north on Twelfth street. Hope Hose, America Engine, Columbia Hose, Diligent Engine,Southwark Hose, Franklin Engine, Washington Hose, Washington En- gine, Pha'nix Hose, FriendshipEngine, Fame Hose, Columbia Engine. Tliird Division James Adams, Marshal. Form in Pine street,right resting on Twelfth, down Pine to Eleventh, and north on Eleventh street. Diligent Hose, HopeEngine, United States Hose. Philadelphia Engine, Niagara Hose, Weccacoo Engine, Northern LibertyHose, Good Will Engine, America Hose, United States Engine, AVm. Penn Hose, Union Engine. FourthDivision Marshal, .Tacob Gonover__ Form on Pine, right resting on Eleventh, down Pine to Tenth, andnorth on Tenth st. Robert Morris Hose, Good Intent Engine, Indepen- dence Hose, Globe Engine,Pennsylvania Hose, Fairmount Engine, Lafayette Hose, Southwark Engine, Marloa Hose, MechanicEngine, Schuylkill Hose, Western Engine, Fifth Division Marshal, Hamilton O, Scott, Form on Pine,right resting on Tenth, down Pine to Ninth, aud north on Ninth street. Good Will Hose, Independence

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Engine, Western Hose, Spring Garden Engine, Moyamtnsing Hose, Franklin Hose, Warren Hose,Shiftier Hose, South Penn Hose, Fairmount Hose, United Ho.e, West Pluladelphia Hose, Cohock- sinkHose. The report of the Committee was adopted. The Marslial and aids will met^t this morning at10 o'clock at the Chief Engineer's othce. Mr. James S. Hennessy, of tho Vigilant En. gine Co., offeredthe following; Whereas, At the time when the Nation was electrlflod and joyous over the success ofthe l.Inion cause and the consequent overthrow of the retielllon that has caused so much patriotblood to h*^ shed, then came a sudden and unex- pected shock that stilled all our manifestiitionsof joy and turned us all into one family of mourning, for the accursed rebellion required anothervictim in tho person ofthe President of the United States, who, while in the midst of his family, wasmost cruelly murdered on the night of the 14th of April, iu the city of Wash- ington ; and, Whereas,We cannot but behold with horror the damnable deed, or cannot imagine what hell-born idea musthave taken possession of the fiend who committed the awful crime, still we must not cavil at thewill of the Almighty, who no doubt has permitted this to be done in order that He may work outHis own inscruta- ble will; therefore, be it Resolved, That the Fire Department of Phi- ladelphia dodeeply deplore the untimely death of the President of the United States, Atiraham Lincoln, who hasbeen taken away from his country just at the lime when his eminent ser- vices v\'ere most needed,and also on the eve of peace returning to our distracted country. Restilved, That we recognize inAbraham Lincoln those virtues which make the states- man and patriot; his mild and magnanimousbehavior has so endeared his memory in the hearts of the American people that time can neverefface it, and hi.^tory will point to him as one of the best of men. Resolved, That we sincerelycondole with the family of our lato President in this, their sad Ijereavement, and fervently pray thattho Almighty will comfort them in their affliction, and thougtt he was not spared to see his coun-try reunited, he died with the knowledge that the day was not far distant. The resolutions wereunanimously adopted. A vote of ihank to tho Philadelphia Hose Company tor the use of their Halland to the ofllcers of the Convention w*as passed, Meeting of thi Actors Kesolutions in Referenceto the National Lots. A meeting, largely attend- ed by the momtiers ol \\tk theatrical profession, washeld yesterdey afternoon in Parlor C, Continental Hotel. Mr. E. L, Tllton p- poinied Secretary. Theresolutions were adopteil by a unanimous vote. It was also decided that nn opportunity should begiven to every member of the pro- fession to sign tbem, as the exiuession of his views. It was decidrjilto attend the fulieral ,to-dny. The proceedings of the Society will be found In another column. FoundDead. Henry Johnson, 40 years olj, WHS found dead yesterdf morning Hetnr/t of Perseverance Hose(^o, The mem hers of this corap.tujr, who attended the obse- quies of Abraham Lincoln, returned tothe city on Friday night. While at the capital they paid a visit to President .Tohnson, anil were address-ed by him in a feeling manner. Ho alluded to the fact that the members only a short time ago hadattended the inauguration of I'resident Lincoln, aud said that none supposed they would BO soonbe called upon to participate in his obsequies. Violating an Ordinance . A. Tonng man was arrestedyesterd.ay, for walklii'g on the grass in Independence Square. IJpou being taken be- fore Alderman

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Beitler, he said he was a stranger in the city, and did not know it was a violation of law to walk onthe grass in the squares ; that he had been to Fairmount Park, and everybody seemed to walk onthe grass there. The Alder- man told him that ignorance of the law does not excuse, and committedhim, in default of the payment of the fine, which is five dollars. Gun Caps found. Gun caps, of Englishma- nufacture, have been found on tlje banks of Frankford creek, and nearly a half bus'nel at thebottom of the creek. How they got there is left to conjecture. Caps of a similar kind were cap- luredon a blockade runner two years ago, and were placed at the Bridesburg Arsenal, and some ofthem may have been stolen from there, and thrown into the creek for fear of detection. Arrest ofAlleged Disorderlies. A house in the neighborhood of Sixth and Carpenter streets, was visitea bythe police early yesterday morn- ing, and eight persons, male' and female, ar- rested in it, includingthe reputed propiie. tress. The latter was held by Alderman Lutz to answer the charge of keeping adisorderly house. Store Bobhery__On Friday night, the store of Messrs, Twells & Co., Nos l(i and I'JSouth Delaware avenue, was broken into and robbed of a coal and other articles. The thieves weredisappointed in not finding money, lor which they searched in the drawers and Are-proof withoutsuccess. Fortunately the n^oiiey had been removed by tl^efirm. The Orand Lodge of the Order ofGooa Fel- lows, at the annual aossioii held oa Thursday evening, passed appropriato resolutions,and made arrangements for that order to join in the ceremonies of the day. Central High SchoolAppropriat exercises will be held at the school on Monday next, at at U o'clock, on the death of ourlato beloved President. There will d,>iibtles be a large at- tendance of Controllers and parents of thepu- pils. '^ A meeting of the Typographical Union, No. 2, will be held at IJ o'clock to-day. at Franklinhall, to make arrangements to joir^. in the obse- quies of the late Chief Magistrate. *'re. There was afire yesterday at the no- tion store of OhoB. W. Dean, No. 223 Blarket atreel, which was extinguishedbefore it had done much damage. Corn Exchange Association. This association has adjourned overuntil Monday, and the (lour and grain stores are to bo closed after 12 o'clock to-day. Nr.w JKR9KVMattee.1. ^cf 0/tt Legisla. tire The following is a list of acts piissed by the recent legislature, applicableto the citi- zens of Camden city and county: An act to confirm and legalize actions of City Counci sin issuing bonds and notes for bounties; supple- ment 10 act to charter Cooper's Point and I'hila-delphia Ferry Company; an act rev !i wing the charter ol the Camden and Philadelphia Steam- boatFerry Company; to repeal an act to facili- tate judicial proceedings in Camden county ; a furthersupplement tc the act establishing pnlqic schools, being an act lo authorize Bethel School District,No. 2, Washington township, to raise money to authorize llie Board of Chosen i'reeholders to issuebonds ; an act to authorize Stockton township to raise money; to authorize townships of Outre,Washington, Gloucester. M'inslow, Waterford and Mouroe to raise money ; to legalize acts of Nowton town- ship: to create a new township, to be called Haduon, out of the township of Newton; tole- galize certain acts of Delaware township, and to authorize Union township to raise money ; tocharter a Homo for Homeless Children, and lo legalize the extra assessment for bounties in Camdencity. Preparations The Union League, the Demo- cratic Association, and the citizens generally in

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Omden, are making preparations to partici- pate m the funeral arrangements for the pro- cessionincident to the arrival of President Lincoln's body this evening. Front Fortress IVlonror. FoRTBEasMonroe, April 19.-The schooner Eliza Neai arrived here this morning, and re- ports having seen onthe ISth inst, at 2 o'clock P. M., a Bteaoaer iprop-Uer) ashore at Oregon Inlet, 1(5 miles north of Capellatteras, flying herenslgn union down. Appearances indicated that she had just gone astiore. About100 men had jnstbeen taken off the steamer, and boats were silU removing the troops w ith whichshe v/as loaded. The wind at the time was south- west, sea smooth aud tho steamer seemed tobe lying easy. The funeral ceremonies of tho lato Chief Magistiate of the nation were appropriatelysolemnized here this morning. A large meeting composed of army and navy ofiicevs, thi, clerks ofthe various iepart.ments at this place, and a number of visiters from Norfolk and Ports- mouth, washeld on the piece of ground where the old Hygiene Hotel formerly stood. A series of resolutions,having for their purport the ex- pression of the general sorrow and gloom cast over the nation, audexhorting each and every citizen to abstain from all thought of vengeance and retaliation, werethen read by Mr, Jane- way, Assistant Medical Director, and at2 o'clock P. M. the meeting solemnlydispersed. In connection with the terrible plot whichled to the assassination of the President, thearrest ol some parties well known at this place, who for a long time past have been accumulatingwealth, and been the recipients of untold favors from the hands of the Government, is calculatedto tend in some slight degree to unravel the pro- found mystery which at present seems to over-shadow the event. TEN CEiVTS PER WEEK. BBHKBSnBBaHBB THE PBE.SIDENT'S REMAINS. ImportantMilitary Changes. Washington, April21. Major-Gen. Halleck left this city last evening for Richmond,to re- lieve Major-Gen. E.O. O. Ord and assume com. mnndof the Department of Virginia, with hisheadquarters at Richmond. Major General Ord is to relieve Major Gen. Gillmore in command ofthe department ot the South, Head-quarters at fjharleston, S. O. Major Gen. Gilmore is ordered toreport in person to the Adj utant General of the army for orders. Brig. Oen. Dent, late of Lieut. Gen.Grant's Stan; has been assigned to duty as Military Governor of Richmond, relieving Gen. Shipley.Enlistment ol Blacks In Kentucky. Louisville, April 21. Gen. Brisbane, in a recent report, shows that23,(KXI colored men have been enlisted for the array in Kentucky ; 1000 drafted, and 2000 ran awayand enlisted In Indiana, Tennessee and Ohio. Eleven new re- giments are being organized, which,when com- pleted, will make a quota of 30.01X1 colored men for Kentucky. Gen. Brisbane hopes tofill up all the regiments now raising in sixty days. Over 100 men enlist every day. Gen. B. F. Wade leftfor Washington to-day. Reported Rebel Success In Alabama. St. Louis, April 21. Tho Jackson (Miss.)News of the 9th inst., says: General Win Adams, with about 1500 men, encountered the Federalforces, under General Crossom, 2.500 strong, at Pleasant Ridge, Ala- bama, and whipped thembadl3', killing 360, wounding and capturing a large number, and t.aking all their artillery, wagonsand pontoons, Adams lost about ,300 or 400. More of out wounded from Mobile arrived at NowOrleans on the 15th. Mourning at Memphis, Tennruee. Memphis, April 20. 'The entire populationot Memphis turned out to-day to testify their respect for the memory of the late President. A more

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universal demonstration of sorrow could not hav e been made in the most loyal city of the Union.Fully twenty thousand persons participated in the demoiisiratiou, including the enrolled inlUtia, allthe United States troops at this place, civic processions, etc. From the Pacific CoastT" San Francisco,April 20__^The funeral ser- vices in honor of the late President, as cele- brated in this city yesterday,were the grandest ever witnessed on tho Pacific coast. The pro- cession was three miles long, and15,0(XI peoi>le participating. Business was entirely suspended and every house was draped withan emblem of mourning. Every town in the Stale, and the principal towns in Nevada, have paida similar testimo- nial of respect. From California. San Francisco, April 21. The bark Comet, fromHonolulu, brings advices to April 1st, Dr. WiUam Hiltlebrand was to leave for China and India, asComaiissiouer to procure Coolies and gather industrial information, and ascertain the best modeof treating the Asiatic leprosy, which is now scourging the Sandwich Islands and extending. FromVenezuela. PoKTO Cabello, April 4. The country is quiet. Cotton ia declining ; sales at 28c. Sugar is adrug in the market, and does not realize 2 cents per pound. Coffee, 11 a 12 cents ; Indigo, 75 a 90cents per pound; Hides, a(;,S a'SU per cwt. There are no freights offering to the United States, andtho demand for Europe is BO great that the supply is wholly inadequate. Re-openinj{ of the ErieRailroad. WiLHAiMSPOuT, April 21, The Philadelphia and Erie Railroad will be fully re-opened forbusiness to-morrow, tlio damages caused by the recent Hoods having been thoroughly repaired.The chief delay has arisen frcnn the loss of the large bridge over the Susq uohanna at Wil- liamsport,the piers of which have inst been comiileted. Senator Sumner's Life Threatened. Wasuinotox, Ajiril21. A guard hjis been placed around the house of Senator Sumner, evidence having been adducedto show that he was one of the parties Intended to be assassi- nated. Departure of the JRemalnsfrom Wasking- ton. Washi.voton, Ap:''il21. The remains of the late President Lincoli i, under escortof the Con- gressionsl. Army and .Vavy delegations, left the City at 8 A. M., on the fVfc'al train forBalti- more. The clergy wei in attendance at the Capitol, but the ceremonit's were very brief andsimple. Secretary Soward and Jiis son are pro-. nounced b,y the physicians,, this morning, as sureto recover. ARRIVAL OF THE RElfAINH . \T BALTIMORE. Baltimore, April 21, The body of Presi- dentLincoln .arrived here at 10 o'clock, and the procession is now moving.- There is an immense turnoutof citizens. and%a vei-y large escort of artillery, cavalry, infa.titry, mariDes and sailots. The stores areall closed, the who*# popnla. tion in the streets, bells tolling, nmf. minute guns firing. The weatheris unph esxint, a fine mist falling, anti the lowering slty a.Stf to the sadness which is depicted onevery eount- uaiice. The buildings are everywhero-leaped in the emblems of grief. The body is to liein state until two o'cfocfc in the rotundaof theExchange, beneath thesvlen- did dome. The interiorof th>.' building is-ele- gantly draped. A splendid catafalque, erected of rich materials, is placed inthe cetre, and ".ho hodv- rests upon a dais strewn with white flowers. The canopy is adorned with alarw star, formed of a cluster of thirty.six smaM stars. In the civic procession appear all tho clergy ofthe city on loot. The rear of the pro- cession is made up of a large turnout of colored persons. THErBO<}RIlSS FROM BALTIMORE TO HARRI3- nuiio. Habrisbitro, April 21. Agreeably to the programme

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tht party accom >auying the re- mains were entertained as tlie guesis cf the city of Baltimore, at theEutsw House. At dinner, while in Baltimore, speeches were considered inappropriate, words wereuseless on the solemn occasion, and the general silence was sutnciently impressive. Tne funeral trainstarted from Baltimore at a few minutes past three o'clock P, M., by tho Northern Central Railroad,Mr, Du liarrv, the general superintendent, having charge 6i the the working of the rood, Wm. B.Wilson, the superintendent of the telegraph attached to the line, was also on the train, providedwith a pocket telegraph instrument, to be usedtocom- muBica'e mformnlion in case of nficessitv.Eve- ry possible pains had been taken by Mr, Du Barri and his assistants to render the" situationofthe passengers comfc-.ablc. CJrowds as largt^ and dense as those which met the corpse at Hal-timore were assembled at tho station on its de- parture. Reaching the State lino at 3.30, QorernorCur- tin arrived from Harrisburg in a special train, accompanied by his stair, consiatiug of Adju-tant General Russell, (Quarter Master General Reynolds, Insjiector General Lemuel Todd, SurgeonGeneral Jogeph A. I'hilllps, and Cols. E, B Roberts, S. B. Thomas, Frank Jordan, and John A, WrightHe joined Governor Br:uiford, of Maryland, who was In a front car, the staff'of the latter consistingof Adin- tont Berry, Gen. Gilead Shriner, and Lieut, Col. Thomas J. Morris, Henry Tyson, and A. J.Ridgley. Gen. tjadwalader, commanding the depart- ment of Pent sy I vania, accompanied GovernorCurtin. The General's staff consisted of the following aids: Maj. Wm. McMichael, A. I). C. and Capt. L.Howard. The greeting ofthe Go- vernors of Pennsvlv.Tniaand Maryland and ad- joining States wasexceedingly cordial. Shrewsbury was reached at G P. M. The common di-essed laborer here stoodbeside the well dressed citizen, and blacks and whites formed in interesting groups. The gloompro- duced by the death for the time levelled all dis- tinctions. At various other places the nationalbanner was displayed, either festooned with crape, or having a black border. The same solemnity ofcountenance w.-is everywhere seen, and all seemed to be profoundly silent spectators ofthe passingcortege. York, Pa., 6.40 P. M. The sidewalks, doors and windows swarmed with jieople. Bad;ies ofmourning and draped fl-ags were every whore seen. The train was tistejoily festooned with blackcloth both inside and out. Hero occurred a scene of unsurpassed interest. The ladies of Y^ork askedpermission to lay on the coffin a wreath of flowers, when General Towusend, A. A. G.. U. S. Army,granted the request. with a modification that six of them might perform this service. During theperformance of a dirge by a band, the flowers were brought forth, and carried in procession to thefuneral car, while the bells tolled, and all men stood uncovered. The ladies, namely, Mrs. SamuelSmalley, Mrs. Henry E. Wiler, Mrs, David E. Sraalley, Miss Plover, Miss l^ouisa Dncka, Miss SusanSmalley, and Miss Jane Latimer entered the car, three on each side of the coflln, and tho wreathhaving been handed to them, they placed it on the centre ofthe cottln. They then retired. 'Thosewho witnessed the scene describe it as most affecting. The train moved on towards Harrisburg, atwhich city it arrived at 8;,' o'clock. It was raining heavily, b.t notwithstanding this tho stieels wereden .i,iy thronged, and a large mi- litary escort accompanied the remains of Pre- sident Lincolnto the Slate House, amid the sound of minute guns. The corpse was there exposed to tho view

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of the public until a late hour to-night. The fnneral cortege will leave Harrisburg for Philadelphiato-morrow at 11 o'clock. FROM WASHINOTOnT shcretaky seward'8 health report of tiie surgeonge.nkral. Washington, April 21, 9 o'clock P. M. Hon. E. M. Stanton, Sec'y of War: Sir; I have the honorto report that the Secretary of State has had no fever to-day. His wounds are healing, and lesspainful, Mr. F. Seward is stronger and less restless to-night. Very respectfully, your obedient servant,J. K. Barnk.s, Surgeon tleneral. from rtchmond papers, WASHINOl0N,April 21. The Richmond Whigof yesterday, contains the iollowing; "There has been no pubic expression of grief by the citizens ofRichmond at the calamity which has convulsed the nation, because it is the desire of the n- .itaryauthorities that there shall bo no asse jlage of people in this city for the present. ' e know ttiat severalprominent citizens proposed to convene a public meeting, at which resolutions could be adoptedexpres- sive ol this community's abhorrence of the ter- rible crime, and of profound regret at thedeath of the President, and of sympathy for his be- reaved family. We l)eliey6 that the meeting wouldhave been largely attended, and that such resolutions would have been unanimously adopted,but in the present transition state of the community, it was perhaps best that, the meeting did nottake place. We have heard expressions on all sides condemning and de- ploring tho awful deed inunmeasured terms." the magazine under the libby prison. The investigation of the pavement of theLibby prison since its occupation by the Fede- ral military authorities, h,as revealed the fact that thepowder magazines planted there for the purpose of blowing up the prison in the event ofthe captureof Richmond by Dahlgren, had been removed some time subsequently. The excavation is very plainlyto be seen. CBNTRAL VIRGINIA. From a gentleman who reached the city on Wednesday, we learnthat there is perfect quiet in all the country between Staunton and Rich- mond. GordonsviUe wasevacuated simulta- neously with Richmond, th wounded, and such property as could be got awaybeing re- moved to Lynchburg, there to fall into the hands of General Grant's troops. The funeral ofAbraham Lincoln, late Presi- dent of tlie United States, which t-i>ok place in Washington yesterday,was recognized in Rich- mond by a suspension of all Government labor not absolut-ely necessary,the placing of all flags at half-mast throughout the city and upon the shipping. At noon 21 minuteguns were tired by the war vessels in the harbor, and the roar ofthe guns as they leverberatcdthrough the city awoke in the minds of all the realization of the solemn event that was transpiringat the capital of the nation. FROM THE .\RMY OF THE POTOMAC. HEAD-qUARTKRS ARMY OF THEPOTOMAC, April 17 l4,uito an interesting event took place at hoiidquarwrs this morning. The SixthCorps having takea eighteen flags during tho recent short campaign, it was arranged that the menwho captured them, accompanied by their com- mands, should march to the vicinity of GeneralMeade's head-quarters, and there turn in the colors taken from the rebels. Gen. Meade addressedthese heroes in an ap- propriate speech, thanking them individually for their gallantry, and the entirecorps for the important part they had performed, in being the first to break the enemy's line atPetersburg, as well as their conduct in pursuingand aiding in the utter defeat and capture of themost im- portant army ofthe rebels. In conclusion (Jen. Meade announced that any man who had

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taken tt flag should have a furlough of thirty days, and that each one should cairy his own flag, andpresent it to the War Department at Wash- ington. The scene was a brilliant one, and was muchenjoyed by all who witnessed It. The announcement of the assassination of President Lincoln andSi-'cretary Seward and his son, was received throughout this army with the utmost sorrow, everyman seeming to think it the greatest calamity that could possibly have happened just at this time.THE LATE TR.IGEDY. Propospd Testimonial to Mrs. Lincoln. Boston, April SI. A movement has beensiarted here to raise Sl;!(^0OO, tjy one dollar sub- scriptions, to be piesented to Mrs. Lincoln asa token of respect and veneration felt by the peo- ple for thoir departed President. Opening; olISavisinlion. Mii.wAuKiK, April at The ftrait* of Macki- : raw are now open. The prupeller MojitgomeryI arrived to-day from L'on r.irut>. Alzerott, the Supposed .Accomplice et Boothi Arrested, Wo are inpossesgion of information, which leaves no room to doubt that Alzerott, tho ac- complice of Booth,has been captured. Ho wiis taken about seven o'clock, yesterday morning, at the residence of hisuncle, near a village called GermantoWn, in tho upper end of Montgomery county, Marjland, by acom- pany of cavalry, under the command of Capt. Townsend, and broii.ght to the .Relay House,whic'a point was readied atiout 7 o'clock last evening. A cousin of Alzerott's was also taken intocustody. Alzerott is represented as cool and collected, reticent, and, when questioned, respondedonly with a laugh. At the time of his arrest ho was in bed. P. S. Alzerott arrived here last night,abont half-|iast nine o'clcck, in a special train, and in double irons. He was placed In ti safe )ilace,the location of which, for pruicvitial reasons, vft wilhUold. ^MlHi OFFICIAL AOtOlilVT Of IUE(:l-TruKOF MOBILE. n^vn WAgHlNOToa, April 21 Tho following dea. patch has been received by the NavvDeoari. inent. *^ West Gulf S<jrAT)RON. U. S FLAG^nir Stockdalf, OPK Mobile, April 12. 1865, ,Vtr ,.I have the honor to inform the Department that on Monday, the 10th instanl, subsequent to th9capture of Fort Alexis aud Spanish Fort, de- tailed m my despatch No. 53. dateit Ajiril 0th, theOctoror.t, LicuL-Comiiutiider W. W. Low, and the iron-clads were en.ibted (in conse- quence cl thethorough dr.agging of Hlakely river, through the indefatigable and i'llelhgent energy of CommanderPierce Croshvl to movw up the river nearly abreast of Spanish Fort, from which point Lieutenant-Commander Low. with IMS rifled guns, shelled with great pre. "J?'".",?"''." *^"8;cr and Tracy, andwith such eftect that both of these forts were evacuated on the evening of thellth, and onr forcestook pos- session, capturing a lew prisoners hi tho ad join- ing marsh. * These forts I shall holduntil General Canby can garrison them with his troops. This morn- niK 1 moved with the gunboats,conveying 80OO "i-''^,"'^ *^*"' '^^^'''"K*"i''s forces to the west stda of Mobile Bay, for the purposeof attackin* Mobile. On our arrival it w.-w soon ascertained that the enemy h;id evacuated theirdefences, and retreated w ith their gunboats up the Alabamn river. The gunboats will, in a lew days,un- questionably be captured, unless destroyed by the rebels themselves. Geiieial Granger andmyself bare just sent into .'Mobile a lormal demand to tho Mayjr for its uncouditiouai suiTcnder.which will uu- questiorably be accorded, as the city Is now at onr mercy. The navy has alreadyhoisted the s' -, and stripes over the wall ol Fort Pintn .md th Spanish river battery. "We also have

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entire pct<sesstou of Oberetaii Poiat battery, iiiui thre heavy tons belo^ it within Garneros Bend I slllplace a.iitfflclent nrimber of gnnboat* directly in front of tho citv, to- give efllcient l>rote.Sior. to theleyal inhabitants, of wkich I learii rhere are gren^t numbers. GCnesal (!auby, with.the force* underhis im- mediate comm.and, is at present in Blakely thongh Shave nonslsnt telegrapliic commnni'cation wkih-him. I send Shis deipatcb by Lient.-C^omtnander J. H. Gillii. His vessely the Milwaukei,was as the DtpairtmBnt has already beesi iufornied, aestroyed by a torpedc I snhsoqwentiy piv himchaige of a naval lattrv on .'*)iore, with which he rendered very etS'ctive service ui the shelling of FortAlexis a.td ;';pauisk Fort. I commend hira to the attention of the Depart- ment for zeal and gallantry..I am also bmicIi indebted to Commander Crosby,, who-haa been untiFing in fr<eingth Blakely riveroi torpedoes, having succeeded in removing over one huu Jre* and fifty, a ser- vice demandingcoolness, judgment and perse- verance I have tlie honor to be, very ra- spectfutly, your obedientservaat, i H. K. Thatchkk. Acting Rtar Admiral, Commander of Weot G-nll Squadron,. Hon. GideonWelles, Seci-etary of tho Navy, Washington. IK. C. West GrLF BLOOKamwo Squadron, U, Sv FlagshipStockdalp, off Blakely River, Mobile Bay, April 11, 1805 Sir: I have the honor to forward herewitha copy of the report of Acting Assistant Surgeon R, W. Giflbnl. giving tiia names of the killed andwounded on board th* Osagc, by the explosion of a torpedo on the Ifltta ultimo. Very respectfully,your obedient - vant, H. li. Thatchkb, Acting Rear Adm'l Oommauding. Hon. Gideon Welles, Sec'yofthe Navy. U. S. Ship TALLAU.vroHiE, off Mobile April ;td, ISlJS. Sir: 1 have the honor to report thecasualties on board the U. S. S. monitor Osage, sunk by the explosion of a torpedo att Mobile, March29th, 186.5: Killed I.wiB Dewall,Master at Arms; Wil- liam Paighes, seaman: .lohn Everhart, ordi-nary seaman ; Charles I'ayior. Wounded William Y'. Boyce, boatswain's mate, legs; John Jorsen, legs;Michael Mc- Guire, seaman, head and feet; James Harris, o.'dinary seaman,head and body; W.G.Fisher, ordinary seaman, head; W. M. llai-tley, ordi- nary seaman, legs; Charles ('oburn, landsiitiin,head ; Nicholas lleydenger, landsman, legs. Very respectfully, B. N.Gifford, A. A. Surgeon, U. S. N.Lieut, Com. Wm. M. Sample, U. S. N. The Arrest at Tamaqna the Prisoaer n Booth. Rkadino, April 2!.The Booth chase in thi region is now positively known to be futile. The man who was said to hsverecogniied th# ilidividnal arrested as Booth, denies havine any knowledge of him. The individualsaid t* be Booth and arrested at Tamaqua, has lioeA dischargeti from custody. Correspondenceof the Public Ledger. J THINGS IN NEW VORK. Nkw York, April 21,1805. OuB of the most agreeablefeatures of the times hei-eabouts is the universal evpression ot confidence in the new President, onthe part ol the various political organizations; those, 1 mean, who were conspicuous in opposinghia election. Tamany Hall and Mozart Hall, in this j-articular, have vied with the T'niork Leagues, Thenational calamity has drawn liieii ol opposite political faiths closer together, and mace thctn all feelthat, despite partisan distinctions, they are all men who have a com- mon Government to supportaud a common country to save. The city continues entirely bereft of publto amusements, aiid'therewill l no change from Ihisst-ate of things untilafter tlieobsequies Th* various managers have hadanother consulta- tion on the subject, and the result wa-t the adoption of a resolutioa to keep the

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doors ot their several establishments closed until "W'ed- nesda^ night. This is in perfect accordancewitli the wishes ol nine-tenths of the comniuniJ.y, The Grover Opera Company, as well as the Keans,are jiarties to the arrangement. It would be superfluous to repeat here th programme for the funeralpageant on Tuesday- next; suffice it to say that the prepar.-ttions are on a scale in keeit'ing withthe solemnity and importance of the event and the reputation ot the city. Though the Mayor hasas yet taken no steps, in his official capacity, to"have the day obitery ed by the comm^juity at largeas & strict fast, yet the indications are that it will be signalized at least by an almost total suspen-sion of ;?:eneral business. A meeting of tho prominent citizens, mer- chants, bankers and others,was held this af- ternoon in the rooms of Collector DrajHir, at the Custom House, for the purposeof hearing the report of a special committee, who had been despatched to Washington to tenderPresi- dent .lohnson assurances ol their support, &c.# &.C, The reply of the President was lu thesame vein as those made to similar delegations from other cities. A letter from Paris, received inthis city by by the Persia, statt^s that Mrs. Dayton, widow ol our late Minister to the French Court,left there on the fiist of April, for England, accom- panied hy her daughter. Miss Dayton, and twasons. They were to embark for "New Y'ork on the 10th of this month, in the -'veamer City ot London.Three or four ocean stoamers, for foreigA ports, leave here to-morrow. A sharp look out will be keptby the detectives for euspicioue characters. The friends of the deaf miitea will be glad to hear thatthe $70,000 debt incurred by St. Ann'e Church, in Eighteenth street, has been, after seven years'persistent effort on the part of the rector. Rev, Mr. Glllaudet. entirely wiped out. The dry goodstrade has taken a fresh start all of a sudden. The auctions, this morning, were crowded with buyers.A heavier trade was done to.day than has been known on any single day for a long ivhile. Theaverage in- crease in "the prices of shirtings, sheetings and prints, in a week, is nearly three centsa yard. .Tobbers with difficulty have their orders filled in the open market for the spring trade, pro-duction lately being on a restricted scale. Collector Draper has ordered all veseela coming from St.Petersburg, Cronstadt and all ports in the Baltic supposed to bo infected with the plague, to undergoa strict inspeci ion by the health oflicer, the order to take efl'ect at once. Money continues in fullsupjily, with a mode- rate demand. On mixed collaterals 5 a 6 per cent, are the rates, with the bulk ofthe businosa at the inside rates. On Government securitiee taitt^ per cent. Indiscounts, very little isdoinc. First.clJiss names 6aS per cent. The stock market opened quiet, but firm. Governments werenot specially active. The 6s of '81 sold at 109 Jj ; 5-2lis at"l07; the IO-40B, 94 a 14,1^. Railway bondsand sllares strong, but dull rather. Petroleum stocks moderately brisk, but lower. At the secondBoard the market took an up- ward turn, and the entire list was better, with an increased demandand the buoyancy yvoa even more marked at the subsequent opou Board. Erie left off, in the street,at 77 a 77); Hndsoa River, 107 a 107>^ ; Reading, ViSa a llC;^ ; M. Southern. Ki% a 04 ; Pitfcsburg,73;^ a7ni ; Rock Island, mii a 90; Northwestern, a9;{ a 30; N. W. preferred, 6lla60,^ ; Fort Wayne, g6.tia96^ ; Cumberland, il%. Cotton Dull, but steady. Flour Fell off 5 a tOc, with sales 6000 bbls., includingsuperfine State, at S7 a 7 40, and ship- ping Ohio at S8 15 a 8 35; southern flour de- clined SlOc; sales

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1500 bbls. at !l CO a la for the better grades; meal sold at $16 60 for Brandy. wine. Grain. Wheatgenerally unchanged, salea .dVHKi bushels at 165 for good Milwankie and 17( for prime Western red;corn firm, and supi>lx light; sales :i5,OtiObushels, at 13(i ft* new white, and 133 for do. yellow. Oatsheavy, at 87 a 89c. for Penn'a. Provisions. Pork held firm at t2 50 b for new mess, and $24 75 a 25for prime; cut meat* brisk at 14;^ a 15 for shoulders, and 17 a. 19 for hams, l^rd quiet at MH a 18.Petroleum sells slowly at 38 and 73. Whisky quiet at $213 a215 for Western For the Public IjCdger.The Draft. It is not generally known, but it is believed t be true, that there is not in the ranks of thearmy or the navy a single Phlladdphian who entered the service against hit will. The quotaa ofthecity were fllled, call after can, without tlrafting. When et hist the draft took place ia aeveral wards,volunteers were found to take the places of the drafted men. These happy successive results werebrought about by official letter^of the Mayor^ writteu to tho authorities at Washington ana else-where ; by proinpt and liberal action of the City Councils; by the hearty co-oper(ttlon of the editorsof our journals continuallj writing pa- triotic appeals', and puhUshing,/re (^ cAarjii), articles favoringthe draft; by numerous con- tributions frequently repeated; by indefati. gable efforts of ( Jommitieesiu every Ward, and by the disinterested anil timely encourage- mentof all the Provost Marshals. Ifthere ia in the army a single drafted nian who went into tho service against his will, he is requestedto report himself by letter to the Rev, Dr, OoiV- dard. Chairman of th A'eteran Finance Com- miltcc,No. 7 Goldsmiths' Hall, l.ibmry street, and to give definite information respecting hi* conscriptionautt his family, E, b, Saukpcbs. /

^mmu&i^^^s^im^i PUBLIC LEDGER 1 KliK, TBiis, TnnoAT. Lun Dieemes, Ostsrrh, I Aitbm*.treated 8"ccB!'iiUr bj l>r. Vuu Mosoiiiis- ker. with his newlv-cumtrucUrt ATOomtM. Tenti- nioiiiaUfrom rcspoiirtl hie cjtl/.eu caa I'D exaailiiwl ' at ills oflice. 10^ Wftlmit street, t -------------------->..*-,--------------------- ! Ttrp ^ri^^*^.^>f^l iT I.tlt A>:y> Tr inK OrttK i:\'T Will AND DAILY TRANSCRIPT.Philadelphia, Saturdayi April 2'i^ l6d. Thk Office of thb PuBr.ic Lkdgkb will be closed to-day fromthree o'clock, P. M., whllo the ceremonies iiicldeut to the recep- tion of the body of the latePresident are being perfornied. All business with the office must be transacted before that hour. - -------------------? > '--------------------- Okatu or Mb. Cobden and Pkksident Liwcbr^N. The peaceful deathof Mr. Cobdon, oa a sick bed, at ihe age of slxly-one, though outwardly so different from that of ourown beloved President In its circuraatances, has really much in it that must affect the world withthesamefoclinga. Both exhibit striking Instances of wicn rising by personal qualities and characterfl"om the humbler ranks to tlie very highest influence and political power. BoUi have doiM as muchfor the welfare of their respective countries as they have for themselves, and both have been tliebest fWends to th** countries of each other and to tUft world at large. How far these assertionsare true of the late President we all know, and a moment^a reflection will show to what extentthey are also true of Mr, Oobden. Born in 18M, of honest farming parents, he wafl broughtupbyanuncle, a warehouseman tn London. Gradually rising from a clerk- ship, by integrity and ability, he

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became a commercial traveller for some large firms, and visited In this capacity Turkey and Egypt inAsia, Greece in Europe, and the United Btates of America. This seems to have given him enlargedideas and led him to appreciate the liberal views and statesmanship of this country. He furthervisited Russia, France, Belgium and Germany, and ri'turned a warm advocftf e of free trade. Havingbecome part- ner in a cotton printing establishment In Manchester, he made large profits and be-came member of Parliament for Stockport in 1341, having lrea<ly formed that most I>owerful Midsuccessful combination called the Ck>rn X^aw League; This was mainly his own work, and In pursuitof it he lectured and spoke in ttio House of Com- mons with an ehxiuence which made him worldrenowned and raised up a new po- litical iiai ly and power of a most conscien- tious and every wayrespectable character, embracing the working classes of lilngland and converting Sir Robert Peol, thebead of tlie Eoglish government. The Kugiish na- tion presented him with a testimonial, amounting to$350,000, on which he retired from business, bought afii efitate including Ihe lana on which he wasborn, travelled agairj extensively, and divided his time be- tween these and Parliamentary duties.He was a man of broad and massive mind, self- taught, but with a mind and heart that gatheredfood from travel and fi"om every- thing. His friendship wltli .lotm Bright, the Quaker^ one of themost eloquent and highly tiultivatod men of the day. continued to tlie very last. He had been sicksince last No- venher, from a cold and bronchial affection brought on by speaking for two hours ina badly ventilated room. He went up to Ix)n- don on'.iio 22d of March, on purpose to oppose fjOrdPalnierstou's bill for strengthening the fortifications in Canada, but was taken worse. Mr. Bright wasat his bedside at mid- night of Saturday, April ist, and telegraphed for his family, and on Sunday,Api-il 2d, at a quarlcr to 11 A. M,, just as the power of General Leeandtlre rebels was being crushedat Richmond and Petersburg, according to his prediction, he died. Thus Jms our coun- try lost anillustrious cliampion. l\,ord Pal- merston had offered him a seat in his Cabi- net, but li(> fold hisLordship plainly tliat he differed from him on so i:iany i>6ints that he could iiol act couifortably witlihim for loader. He was tlien ottVred a Haronetcy, with tlie rank of Privy Councrillor to Her Majesty,but the diyltiteiested nnd republi- can simi>licity of the man rna<!e him decline them. liord PalmfVHton, in announcing his death, sj>oke of him as one of tiie proudest ornamenlH of his country, o!ie who.se name would be for ever engraved on the most In- teresting pages of its history. 1> Israelispoke of his close and compact aiguments in de- bate. Buthls old frien^1,Joiin Bright.merely said: "Iwas present wlien ihe manliest and genUrst spirjl th&t ever actuated or tenanted tbehuman formtook its lllgiit. After twen- ty years of most intimate and most brotherly friendsVjip with him, I littleknew how much I loved him until I found I had lost him." And IS it not just thus our whole countryfoels in the loss of its late PreKldent? The two were much alike in personal character. And both didmuch to raise their country to the very highest point of progress and glory. Mr. Cobden, in abolishingthe Corn laws, gave food to millions, and as Lord Pal- merston admitted, gave praotlt'al force to theprofoundost principles which Adam Smith and Dugald Btewart had advanced in theory; but wlilchnone had previously ventured to try practically. By the formation of his league lie o<mil!nod a power

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outside of the aristo- cracy that, made that arietocra^^y tremble; in fact, ho raised np a liberal andpeace party in England, founded on Christian and human principles, while President Lincoln by hisfirmness and moderation, ability and cle- mency in deallngwith the rebellion, and the whol 0 slavf^ryquestion, has raised our nation to a power and greatness hardly conceivable four years ago. Mr.Cobden proved himself one of the best informed friends of this couutiy, and In fact of the world. Honegotiated a treaty with France of the naost liberal and beneficial character, and it may be safelysaid that his Influence in Kngland, and that of President Lincoln, in this country, >uive done moreto promote the peace of the world, and espe- cially of their respective countries than any two livingmen. Thus ** friend after friend de- part.*' 3Jut where God takes away one good man, he createsa thousand through the in- fluence of their lives, and of their deaths. ----------------------------. ???i. I~---------------- A Rkkokm XBEDKD. Ought not the terri- ble tragedy at Washington to be a check uponthe license of the partizivn press of this coun- try? Some of the party organs in recent years haveimposed upon themselves the de- cencies which respect for the community in which they live andthe people they are ad- dressing require of theih; but others are bitter, vituperative and violent,and it is no uncf)mmon thing to hear those in authority denounced as tyrannical, disregardfnlof their oaths, and Violators of the Constitution and laws. Some have even gone further, andthroatenedpublieoflRcerswlth the vengeance of an outraged people. Under such incite- mentsas these it Is not singular that reckless and desperate characters should be induced to attemptthe lives of those whom the peo- ple put in authority, though in doing so they are striking at thefoundation of republican principles for the people, or the majority who act for the whole, have aright to select and appoint such agents as they choose to admluister public afliiirs for them. Thede- nunciation that Is uttered against official ty- ranny in those who arc amenable directly to publicopinion for all their acts, roraesoftener from a weak head and an ill-regulated tem- per than fromany danger which besets li- berty, guarded as It is by the Constitution and the laws. It is well enoughto have a jealous regard for the rights of the public, but to argue violently that liberty is assault-ed in every necessary precaution for the se- curity of the Government, creates a strong suspicionthat it is not populai- freedom, but aomehody's privilege, wiilch is in danger. iSuch passionateappeals have no influence, except over the weak-minded and passion- ate. The argument* whichpersuade and convince reasonable minds are those which are free troin passion and decorouslypre- sent'Od, as if the writer had respect for the Intelligence of his readers, and knew that hisarguments wer strong enough without being tinctured with passion. '-------------------------------------------*^^----------------------------------- Thk Rkmais^s of Mr. IJncoIn's youngest soUj who died in Washingtontwo years ago, have been disinterred and sent to Spring- field, Illinois, to be buried with hia father.*- -.......- ^ m-' ------------- For Balks of Real KfeXATi:, Stock, Ac, see Thomu A doits'adren^iiwitiontR andGtttalogueB. -------------------------^* '^? ^ -*------------ ,___ Fkbcklks and tan femored t.y " Email de Paris."Vesivam and other ArtisUi endorse only " Euiail do Paris." gold by ah DniggigtB, Perfumerg. etc. *RXAD ttiA AdvertlseroAut iu next columa, headed " Qraad Uombiaatlon.'^ ^ ________ Don't Uun ant

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Bisk,Vnt t rid of your cohl at once, by ta)cing,})r. I>. Jay tie e Expectorant. -------------- ----------- ^ > - - -------------------- OiL Lands. The subscriber wishes to e:sclianK Oil Land* for Philadelpiiia City Property.Inquire of J. 0. Shaw. New Castle, Pa. * ------.__-------- ^m^ .---------------- Pakmklbk^ Patkkt Piano,po eminently unpe- riyr, tlit if yoii eiamine their merits, you will buy tto othor. If.iM. MoRRiss,728Mariiet street. The CoMMKnoiAi, Li if amd Prick Ocjikknt < htmdred oil roh . ar valiio, dlviieiidfl,to-day lontain a lint oToyorfov hvndred nil ranipa- ' liftir capital tflack, par v:tlno,d1vi Thia paperahoutd be taken by every . witli iliftir capital tflac asseta, Ac. Thia paper sbo- . . _ . ., meiuT.ftnt.Publislied by S. >\ Winslow. rit Ko. iWl Dock street. Philadelphia. The Parabot-a SrECTACi.ES isan article which hs no sup'iilor. It fiirnifihes new eyes, snd uew eyes, too, whlrh are evr reliable.Thtre is some- thlngliD the neculiarformation ofltheParabola wbioh assists inipafrcd vision, andat the same time corrects it. Forsaieonly by K. Borhek & Son, Opticians, A02 ChesLut street. * -_------------------ ^m^'t----------------------. Cot'ons. The administration of Medicinal prepa- ratjonw in theform of a LoKei^ge, in of all modes the most eligible and convenient, more eapeoialiy as re- gardsa Cough Kemedy. "Brown's Rronchia! Tro- ches" or Cough LoKenges allay irritation, which in- ducescoughing, giving instant relief in Bronchitis, Hoarseness, Intlueuza, and Consumptive and Astlt- maticcomplaints. I ---------------------------------------------. i^^ -----------------.---------------------------------------- To THEPiBLio. We would solicit an axamlna- tion of Specimen Photographs in Orivyon, life and cabinetsize, of our lamented Chief Magistrate, Abraliam Lincoln, which we r Sfctting np by subscription.It is acknowledged by his modt per- sonal friends be the host executed picture and likcnebs nowoffered tu the public. Subscriptions taken at Messrs. Moss A Co.'s, No. 432 Chesnutst., andatourBtore. Ux^szky ft Co.. Fbotographoii, 812 Arch street. a " Gkkat Rkduction! Oheat Kkduction I GbeatKiiDtrcTJON ! Great Rkductiom I PRICES MARKED DOWN. PBICES MARKF.I> DOWN. PBICES MARKEDDOWN. JONKS' Old Established, Onr Prtck Clothing House. 604 Mabket Street, abovr sixth. SpringGoods, in lajge variety, now ready. Custom work gotten up most substantLally, and at shortestnotice. One-price Clothing of the latest styles, and made Id the htinX manner, expressly for retailsales. JOMKS, Ho. 604 Market Street, Omk-Prick Store. Thk Nation in Tkabs. Toll for the mightydead* The Nation mourns its head ! The mighty man and brara Hath found a martyr^s grave. Byfelon's baud struck down, Ue's gained a marty's crown t In BolPiun, heurt-fett grief We mourn ourmurdered chief. We press around bis bier ; We drop the bitter tear ; And ari our tnars are shed.And as we mourn the dead. We ask our tiod above To crown us with hi* love, And. ev'n in ourdifitreH,| Our maddened souls to blose. Our Nation mourns iis head Toll for the uiigbly dead 1OAtt HALL great olothinc- establishmknt. S- E. CORSKK SXXTH AND HAKKKX STKKEt.". * W. & B.-- .----------------------------*^,> I------------,-------------------------------------- Grand Combination! Good News forthe People I GBANnroMBiNATioN; Good News for thk pKorLK.' Gk AND Combination! Good Newsfor THnPiioi'i.F.l GbafuCombination! GoopNews fortiikPeoplj!;! IMMl:^?K 11ei>i criON in Phuks IiMMil.V-SE KeDUCTION IN PkICEP ! Immknse reduction jn Prices ! Perry A Co., No. 303 (-'hesnut St.Z*EKBV A Vo , No. 009 ('hKondt St. PKiiRTf A Co..S. K. COR. Seventh and Market Sts. To meet the

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nopular demand for lower prices, Messrs. Perry A Co., ClotliicTH, have determined to throw opento the public, for a liuiited period, their immenae stock of fine Clothing, contained in their tlireestores, viz: No. .^VlOhesnutNt, above Third. No. 60y Chcsnut st. (Granvillk Stokks' Old Stand.) S. E.Corner Seventh and Market st. ( Jones',) and to otter their entire stock of Clothing at prices fully 20PKR OENI. 30 PER cr.NT. 30 PER CKNT. 30 PER CENT, do PER CENT. 30 PKR CENT. Lower than anvother House. IioM'ER than any OTHER House. Loweu than any other House. Our stock consists ofSpring Goods, manufactured for the prcBoiit season, and tlie balance of Winter Clothing reniaiuingon hand, all of which is got up in the very best manner expressly for retail sales, and will be sold atprices that will make it to the in- torest of the pwhlic to bU5 . 30 per CENT. 20 PER cent. 30 per cent.30 per cent. 30 pek cent. 30 per cent. Lower th vn any other House. i-ower tu-n an\ other huuseLower than a>'Y other House. Pkrry a Co., No. 303 0bttsnnt st., above Third. coy Chesnut street(Ghan\'ti,le Stores'Old Stand.) S. K. corner Seventh and Market sts. ( Jones'.) Corsets. Decline IN Prhes.Ladies reauiring any grade of Corsfits, either of the common quality of domestic goods or of thehigher grades of Buro- pptvn manufacture, inelnding the finent enibroidered article^ will; prior totheir purchases, find it interest- ing and profitable to examine thr^ largo assortment at Mr. JohnM. Finn's stand, at southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets. These goods, which conipriso sevendifferent grades, have been selected with care, and are of superior make, and undoubteilly cheap.All grades above $1 50 are warranted whalebone. American corset....................................Jjl 0 perpair, yronch caiiw corset................................ 1 60 ' Cann Statt Corset, good article............. 78 ** CimnStatt corset, finer grade.............. 2 00 " Embroidered-top coraet........................ 3 00 ** Embroidered-top corset, finer grade... 4 41) " Embroidered-tup and front corset....... 6 &0 *' Besides these goods,Mr. Finn has In full line the following articles, at very low prices : Jouvin's best kid glove, Si 90 perpair. Parasols for ladieti, as low as $'3 26 apiece. Parasols for children, as low as Cl 25 apiece. Coats'spool-O'itlon, 100 yards, 10 cents per spool. Willemantic apool-cottou, 200 yards, 8 cents per spoid.All graj^tes ladies' stockings, from 22 cents to 80 cents per pair. Embroidered edgings of beautifuldesigns, gome forty different kinds. >\ oiked bodif b for infants. Linen handkerchiefs, from 12cents np. Hemmed-stitched handkerchiefs, several ties. Jaconets snd cambrics, from 22 cents up.Nainnooks and undressed cambrics, nil grades. Sv.isK mnslinH, good article, at low prices, PIsidmiiHlln<!, a full line. Litce veils, a large vHrii-ty. Bi'illiants, very cheap. CrinollDe, 30 cents per yard--very cheap. Irish Linens, all grades, from fO cents per yard up Remember the stand, John M. Finn's,Southeast corner Arch and Seventh streets. anall- A (!oLD IS EASILY TAKEN in this changeable cli-mate of ours, and witliout due care another will be contracted on top of it, one cold thus runninginto another, until the accompanying cough becomes uet- tled and confirmed, straining and rackingthe lungi. and ultimately stiujulatiii^ the production of tuber- cles. A majority of existing cases ofclearly defined Pulmonary disease may thus be accounted fur, and thousands are now carelesslyallowing themselves to drift through the preliminary symptoms, underthe fatal dfliisioii that they aretroubled with ncjthing but a Cold. How obvious Is it then that a Cold should be taken care of from

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ita incipiency, and no effort spared to rid the system of its effects? A curai've readily obtainablo. andof established reputation, can be found in Javnk's Expectorant, and by Its use all ft-ars of dangerousresults will soon be dissi- pated. Where the danger is so imminent, why not resort at once to thestandax'd remedy? Prepared only at 242 Cherinnt street._____________________ Blinds a.nd Shades.The best work done wlUi Bunctaality at reduced prices, at Thus. Robinson's, Ko. 255 South Tenth,street. * " ' Nevkr wear a Cough, or Irritation on the Imifs, when you can buy "Ayer'e Cherry Pectoral,"th world's great remedy, that cures i t. .Corns, Bunions, Nails, Enlarged Joints^ all Die eases ofthe Feet cured by Dr. Kacbarie, No. 92i ObWftUt street. Foot-wRflhcoufftMtlf'>ubod, * MARRIED.C.VSTOK MILLS.-Oii the |7th instant, by Rev. Thomi.s Murphy, Mr. WU-LIAM J. CASTER to Mis^HALLlEB. MTLLS.aUof Frankford. *233 CUNNINGHAM-CUYL.-On Thursday evening. April iOth. 1866, athis residence, 1.H41 Lombard St., by the Kev. Wm. WcElwee, Mr. CHAS. CUNNING- HAM to MissCATH.VR'E COYL. both ofPhila.*175 IlAHN^-imUDEB. <n April 20, ISiiS. by the Rev. W. J.MHnn,H. !>., atthe residence of the bride's father, THOMAS B. HAHN, Esq , tu Miss APE- LINE R. BRUDEU. All of thiscity. No cards. *39 HARRIS HAGLET.-On WdnoHday, April 19th, 186, by the Rev. Joseph H. Kennard.Mr. SAMUEL HARRIS to Miss LOUISA HAGLEY.both of Phi- ladelphia. *16 HBARINQ-CUTWALTZ.-Tn thiscitv, on the Ifitli inst., by the Rev. J. T Goodrich" JOSIAH HEARI N'G. formerly Prothonotary of Perkscounty, to MiHS EMMA CUTWALTZ. all of this city. *170 HORNBERGER-SlMON.-OnthelSth instant,by Rev. D. 'Menigc. Mr. WM. \\. IJOitNBEKGER to Miss ELIZaTjETH SIMON, both of Philada. *i2(tLAYER-BENNETT.-Jftn.22d 8:;.% by Rev. J. Dickerson, Mr. CHAS. H. LAYEK to Miss SARAH B. BENNETT,all of Wet^t Philadelphia. *234 MORlJAN GREiNER. On the evening of the 2d instant, by Ucv. .'. H.Peters. Mr. WM. MORGAN to Miss LOUISA GREINER, both of Philada. *383 RUST-WARRINGTON.-Onthe evening of the 20th institnt.by the Rev. J. H. Peters, Mr. WIL- LIAM H. REST,ofGeorot<iwn.T)el.,to Miss MAG- GIE (:. WARRINGTON, of Philada. *382 SMITH JONES. On the -iOth inct., by the Rev.T. A. Fernlny, Pastor of FrontfitreotM. K, Church, Mr. JAMES B. SMITH to Miss MAGGIE A, JONES,botl^ftbi^iity^^^^^^^ *98 0IED. ADAMS. At Fairfax Seminary Hospital.Va.,April 30th, of ^^oundsreceived in frotitof Petersburg, April 2d, while nobly fighling_for bin country, SAMl'EL ADAMS,of CoI.nythRegimentP. V.,8onof Wm. and Henrietta Adams j In the 24th year of age, Due notice will begiven of the funeral. *3d;i ARMSTRONG. On the 18th instant, JAMES C. ARMSTRONG . aged 4fi yearB.There is an evening twilight of the heart, "When ita calm passion waves are lulled to test. And the eyesees life's fairy scenes depart As beams of sunshine in the rosy West. But beams of sunshine, fadingas thry must. Remind ns all of <yther days to conie, And humbly saying, dust unto duii>t. We view thecorpse, but know the Mpirit'a home. The relatives and frieii'ls ot hiri family are respect- fully invitedto attend the funeral from the residence of his brother, Jacob Armstrong, No. 2247 Fifth street, onSunday afternoon, at 1 o'clock. To pro- ceed to Odd Feilows' Cemetery. * BANNEN.-Kill^datthe battleof Sailor's Creek. Virginia, while nobly defending his country's flag, WILLIAM H.BANNKN, of Co. B,6th Regiment Penna V, V.,6th Army Corp8,inth6 22d year of his age, yonngest son of the late WilliamB. and Beulah Bannen. No wife was near him when he died. , No sister's voice to cheer, He died,

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our country's greatest pride. A Union Volunteer. He is gone; but not forgotten. Due notice of thefuneral will be given if the bodf is recovered. * BARtNGER. At Bristol. onWeduesday, April W. MARYANN. wife of William Baringer. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited toattend the funeral from the residence of her brother, Josepli Hockman, in Bedininflter township,Bucks CO., Pa., on Sunday, April J3, at JO o'clock. * BASSETT.-On the 30th of March, whll nobly fightingfor his country, DANIEL S. BA3SKTT, the son of Archibald and the late Sarah Baasett, ia the Sffthyear of hia age. of Co. 11, Stb Pa. Cavalry. He fell upon the battle field. Where the war spirit bounds.No gentle bands his eyelids closed, Or soothed the battle wound. Qod, In his own good time andplact^ Has sheltered him from harm, Perhaps he saw agathcred cloud. And.noused him from thestorm My wife and children my life has past, My love for ycu not lon^ did last. Prepare for death,for die you must, 3i'0* For with y'>ur father and mother steep in dust. BKECHET. Suddenly,,on the20th inst,, O. B. BEECJ,iEY,aged83. The r-^latives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend thefuneral, from his late residence, M4 Bet- grade street, 18th ward, to-morrow (tunday) after noon, atthr o'clock. *9 BOWMAN.-On the morning o! thel8th,GE0EGK W. BOWMAN, in the 64th year of hisage. His relatives and mate friends, also Lafayette Lodge, No. 13,1. O. O. F., are invited to attend thefurieral. from his late residence. 1316 Oiwites street, on Monday morning. 24th inst.. at 9 o'clock.** BRADLEV.~Suddenly.on the2l8t hist, ABIGAIL BRADLEY, in the 6flth year of borage. Due noticewill he given of the funeral. 540 BBISTOL.-Onthe '*Oth Instant. Mrs. BIARTUA BRISTOL, aged 70years. The relatives and friends of the famfly are respect- fully invited to attend hi>r funeral, fromher late r-.^sldence, No. 156 Cravc^n street, Second, above Race Ktreel, QT\ Suu-lfty. 25(1 ('wt, ftli o'clook, "m OONWAT.-OathoaOtUiftitt , JAMKSOONWAT. a^cd 46 yt-ars. ihe relativcH and friendsof the family arc re- spectfully fuvitcd to attend the I'lnernl, from his '-jvle residence, Parker s*r(et,butw jen Eighteenth and Nineteenth, and FItv.ater and Catharine, on Sun- ilay afternoon, at 1 o'clockFuneral services at St. Patrick's Church. Interment in Cathedral Ceme- tery . * COX. At tho resideneaof 3xmue1 Bogeni.Bur- linton.oatheaOth inst,, UKNJ. K. COX, m his 42d year. I'm era! from theresidenno of his brother, Harris Cox. Garden street, Mount Holly, on Monday, aitb inrjt., at 11 A. M'iro DANAilBR,-Ou the 20th instant, JOHN DANA- HER aged 4 years and 10 mouths, sou of Michaeland Mary Danahor. The relati veB and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend thefuneral, from the resi- dence of his parentd. No, 822 Washington ave., this (Saturday) afternoon, atI o'clock. Interment at Cathedral ( Jemeterr, * DiNNEK.-On the 19tb instant, CORNELIUS D TN NICEN,aged 80 years Tho relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully tnviteil to attend the funeral,from his late residenco. No. 61.1 Hay street, below Wharton. on Sunday aften oon, at one o'clock,without further notice. To proceed to Cathdral Cemetery. * IK)NAHUK.-On tho 15th iuPtaut, EKANCTSP. DONAHUE, son of Bridget and the late Patrick Donahue in the 19th year of bis age. The relativead friends of the family are invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his mo- ther. No. 27Reed street, below Front, on Snnday, at 12 o'clock. Funeral service at the Church of St. PhilHp de Neri.Interment at Cathedral t;enie- tery. ".^77 DONAHUE-On tho Slst Instant. ROBERT DONAHUE, in the

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28th year of his age. Tho relativea aod friends of the family are re spTJctftilly Invited to attend thefuneral, from the re- sidence of his brother in-Iaw, John Lowery, No. 442 Belgrade street, on Mondayafternoon, tho 24tl! inst.. at S o'clock. *227 DORMAN. At Mt. Pleasant Hospital, of wounds receivedot th battle before Petersburg, ISAAC DORMAN, Co. 0. IftSth Regimimt of Pa, Vol8.,in the 17th yearof hi age, youngest son of the late Thomas Dorman. No father or mother was near him when hedied ; No parent's voice he had to cheer ; He dfcd. par country's greatest pride, A Union voluntoi-r. The relativoB and friends of the family and mem- tiera of the 198th Regimnnt, also the ProvostGuard Regiment, in thf city, are respectfully Invited to at- tend the funeral, from the residence of hisaunt, Mrs. Catharine i^onior, 1322 War nock st., above Thomp son, Monday afternoon. a4th inst.,vit So'clock. **;J96 DRAKE. On the 8t instant. CHARLES B. DRAKE, ivij^d Hy^ars. ThorolHt' -- ;j|i(.>fthe family are renpect- fulty invit' he funeral, frum the ottlce of James i'<- South street, on Sundayaf- ternoon, i-.' Htormeut in M. Union Ceme- te^. '*406 roOELL -On mh inst.. MART JOSEPHINE,iriffe of Wm. P. Kodell, in the 22d year of iier age. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect-fully invited 1o attend the funeral, from the ronidence of her hu-iband. l.'>49 Franklin street, thisafternoon, 23d iniit., at 10 o'clock. * GORMAN ,- Suddenly, yesterday, AprH 21. TIIOS. GORMANi agedft7 years. His relatives and acquaintances are invited to his funoral. to-moitow (Sunday; afternoon,at l o'clock, from his late rcfildonce 1703 Pearl street. To pro- ceed to the tJathodial Ccmetory. '*435GORMAN.- On the Jlst inst.. JOHN^ son of John and Hannah E. Gorman, aged 6 years. Th*' relativesand frieudt* o( the fauiily are respftct- fully invited to attend Urn I'unoral, from the residence ofhis parents, Sloa?i street, above Market, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth, on Saturday afternoon.at 4 o'cIo(dt. Intermont in CatheJral Cemotcry, *44i nOPKlNSON On the 2!st inst , SAMUEL, son ofSamuel and Auuio Uopkinson, aged 4 years and 8 months. The relatives and friends of the family arerespect- fully invito<l to attend his funeral, from the resi- denre of his parents. No. 325 Green st., onSunday, the 23d instant, at 1 o'clock, *198 HOUPT.-On the 20th instant, ANN HOUPT, for- merly ofPhilatleiphia. Her relatives and friends are invited to attend her funeral, this afternoon, the 22d inst.,at 10 o'clock, from her late residence Hatborou^h, Montgomery county. To proceed to Upper Dublin.* JACRSON. On the 20th instant, MARY ANN, daughter of Charles and Rebecca Jackson, aged twoyears and six months. The relatives and friends of the familj arc respect- fully invited to attend thefuneral, from the resi- dence of her grandfather. No. 913 Randolph street, on Sunday. 33d inst., at 1o'clock, P, M. * KARCHEB. -On the20th Instant, KATE ELIZA- BETH KARCriER, daughter of Henry W. andMary M. Karther, aged 10 months- The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invitedto 'tttrtnd the funei*al, from the resi- dence of her parents, No. 442 Wharton street. To proceedto Wharton Street Church. *37S KITCHEN On the 19th inst., Mr. WILLIAM KITCHEN, in the 7.M yearof his aije. Thft relatives and friends of the fwmJly are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral,from his late resilience. Broad atreet, Roxborough, Twenty- first Ward, Philad'a, on Monday, 24thinstant, at 3 o'clock P. M. Interment at Roxboruugli. ** LAYCOCK. Anothkr VrcriM of thk SotrxHERNCHiVAr.RY.- Died, of starvation and expo.sure. July 2,'Vth, IfWtft. at the Andersonville Prison Ten,

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HUGHLAYCOCK, Co. E, 116th Keg't. Penn. Vols. He was taken prisoner June 22d, 18&4, at Williams'Farm, near Peterdburg, Va. *3 LEV AN.-On the I9t1. instant, ALFRED LKVAN, son of Jacob and AnnLevan, aged 28 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend thefuneral, from the resiffence uf his parents. No. 423 Buttonwood street, this after- noon. 22d instant,at 2 o'clock without further no- tice. * LYNCU.-On the 21st inatant, ELIZABETH LYNCH, a^ed 18years.The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from tho resi-denco of her mother, Mrs Margaret I<ynch,No. 21$ Saranak street, below Keed, on Sunday, at 12o'clk. Service at St. Philip'h Church ; intenueut at Cathe- dral Cemetery. 40 McFADDKN.-On the 19thInstant. JOHN Mc- FADDEN, aged 27 years, a native of county Done- gal, Ireland, The relatives andfriends of the family are re- spectfully invited ir> attend the funeral, from his late residence, ChesnutHill, on Sunday, 2Sd last., at U o'clock. To proceed to Norrietown, '* McGLAU<iHLlN.-On the 20th inst.,HUGH Mc- GLAUGHLIN, aged 38 yoars. Relatives and niends of tha family are Invited to attend hisfuneral, from his late residence, No. iS Zephyr avenue, Eichth street, below Fitzwater, this (Saturday)afternoon, at 1 o'clock. Funeral service at St. Paul's Church. Interment at Cathedral Ce- metery . *McKINLBY.-On the 20th inst., SUSANNAH J. McKlNLEY, in the 27th year of her age. The relativen andfrienasof the family are respect- fully lnvi(d to attend her funeral, from the resicffnce of her brother,Isaac 0. McKiuley, No. 615 "Taylor's avenue, Camden, N. J.,on Sunday afternoon, the 23d, at 4 o'clock.*% JIcNABB. On thea9thinst., ELIJAH McNABB Monday, 24th iustant, at 2 o'clock, without furthernotice. **?0 WATFOKl;.-On the 20th inst,, ISAAO JOSEPH WATFORD, in the f-Bth year of his age. Therelatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral, also the NcwthernLiberty Lodge, Mount Olive Encampment, No 5.1 O.ofO. F., ami Waabington Grove of United An- cientOrder of Druidn. from 1335 Cherry St., on Sun day afternoon, at So clook. 'fo proceed to Odd Fel-lows'Cenieterv. " WOLF. Suddenly OB the lUX int.,Mr M.ABT WOLF, in tho t-,Oth year of her age. Therelatives and friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, at the residence of her son-in-law, Harvpy K, Newitt, No. 876 Marshall street, on Mond.iy afternoon, at 1 o'clock. **417 , WRIGHT.-On Sunday. April 9.1965. in Memphis Tenn.. SUSANNAH M. WRIGHT, of this cit; "..... ^ .S3i> KELHilOrsNOTICES. D'^S* NORTH U^ Sixth St., n-T^ KENSINGTON PBK9BYTEBIAN li>i/ Church. 2d Samuel, xlx,,2 : "Victory turned Ijijo^mouming.'' SABBATH P. M., S>i. 2?-lt-*S31 r|^^ NEW PRl'JSBYTERIAN CHURCH,IHSS li>^ Camac utrcct.near Berks. Rev. Alfred Taylor win preach every SUNDAY at lOi A.M. and 4P.M. Sunday School^2!-i P^. Come. ___5P^J*!i^_ _ _ PRESBYTERIAN CHrRCH _ above Green, Rev. R.Henry, D. D.. pastor, will preach D. V., TO-MORROW MORN- ING at 10^ o'clock, and evening at 7>o'clock. Subject in the morning the Nation's Loss. lt*6S n-^> I K ST REFORMED PRESBYTERIAN U>:yChurch, Cherry stroet, below Eleventh. Ser- vices TO-MORROW, at 10>i and iH P. M. Subject in themorning '* The moral signiflcauce of the present National calamity." ap22 It*134 '( JOHOliKSIN KPBESBYTERTAN CHURCH. _ Rev. ( Jeo, Junkin. D.D.. will preach TO- _ oRROW(Hab mth) Morning, adiscour'te suited to the present time, in the above Church, Oermantown road above Kifth street.3e) vices at ll'H o'clock A. M., audjh.: P^ M.___ ap22-lt*92 Vr^ FrFTEENTH PJBESBIf TERIAN ClIURCH

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LSrD' Fifteenth and_ Lomtjard streets. .Services b the PiiKtor. Rev, Wm. C^abbatht at 10.^ A. M. goabout Ihe streets." PRESBYTERIAN OHUBCH, Houthwark, German et., below Third Rev. riat(nitirv!ceswil 1 McElwce, to MORROW^ Subject, '* The luournors ap22-ll*J74 IV 73* GREEN HILL PRESBYfERlANCHURCU. Uirty The Rev. Frank L. Bobbins will prearh a sermt-n on the death of our tumented ChiefMagis- trate, on TO-MOKBOW NIGHT, at 7^^ o'clock. All arejnyjted.______________ ap22-U*456 FIRST" - uthwar . Guiick Van Akon. Pastor. Appro,_______ __. be hold in this Church TO-MORROW, at 10>iA. M and Vj before 8 P. M- Jn the evening addresses will be made by the Rev. B. Van Akeaof NewYork, the Pastor, and others.______________ ap22-lt*3l9 Vr^ CALVARY PRISBYTEKIAN CHURCH, Vt'^Locust St.. above Fifteenth. A Union Meetinj? for Children and Y'outh will be held TO-MORROWAFTERNOON, at ZH o'clock. Rev. E. P. Hammond will address the meeting. Ail interested are cor-dially invitecL_______________________ap2a-It''.^>83 CAVALBiTTRESBYTBRIAN CHURCH, Locust street,above Fifteenth, Rev. M'olcott Calkins, Pastor, will repeat, by reoueaf, his Sermon preached lastSabbath morinng, relating to our great National Stnrow, TO-MORROW EVENING, at 8 o^clock. Thepublic are invited.______ftpM-U'^388 fr^^^ FRONT ST M. E. CHURCH, AB^VK u>^ Laurel St. Rev. T.A. Fernloy. Pastor. TO- MORROW (Sabbath) MORNING, at lOJi o'clock. Subject " The burial of theMartyr." Night "Hij character and its lessons," ap22-U*100 fr^^ APPROPRIAtFr~SERVTcES~~Br^7 H.\y,~/ Stockton and others, at Eleventh and Wood street, on SABBATH AFTERNOON, at 3H o'clock.Neighboring Congrfgatious, and their Pastors are affectionately i Dvi tp.j. ap22-lt*i /r':S~ REV.JOHN CUrAirBRS~WiLL^DE"LT- U^ vera Discourse TO MORROW, at lO^i A. M. Subject Our NationalAmiction;" and at 4 A M. Subject-'' What kind of Pa-itors baa God promised to^give theChurch,and for what purpose )*'' lt*l f}-^ BROAD 8TREET~M.E.CHlJR<5ir, COR- L^e^y ner of Broad andChristian streets. Preaching TO-MORROW by Rev._John Thomson. lOk A. M., The Assassin,-'' Expe-^^ ap22-lt''42 iv^ unIon'oiildrVn's'^mteetiVg^-r^ '-c^ Mr. HAMMONH will hold another Children'sMeeting, in tbsTaliftrnflcle BaptistOhurrh, Chesnut street ,n*ar Eighieer.th, THIS (Saturdfty) AFTER^^^ fl^tSy'clock,,_________ 11^7 n'm_ ^ FLAG RAISING -A L,^ I .i^ tiful Flag will be raised up- Church,r:hrii*tran strftflt TERNOON, at 2 o'clock, teroeting exercises. above with ap|.r -AU- af an'-T-to -ind Iii- ___________________________ap22-U*477 n^-^ TOtfNG itfBN'S CH"RI8TIAN~ASS00IA ii-r-X tionThe members of this Association are reauestod to meet at the Rooms. TO DAY, at SJ-i o'Jlock, p. M.,to participate in the funeral proces- sion of our lamented Chief MagUtrate. Badges furdishodatthe Boom ap22-It^425________W. B. CULLI38. Cor. Sec'y- n-^* NOTICTt.-A MEETING OF THK CON-tii-r^^ trollers of Public Schools will be held at the Controllers' Chamber, THIS I.)AY. 22<i in,itant,at U oV;lock, M. Ittj HENRY W. HALLlWEi.!.. Sec'y^ ir?? POST-OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA, PA.. \^r^yApril 22.13S5. This Xmwis. the day designated for the reception of the remains of our late ChiefMagistrate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, this office will be closed at3 o'clook P. M.. and remain closed dur-ing thtt i-emaiuder of the day. The several stations wlIi be closed at the 4am4 hour. The Carrierswill make twodellverlei i. e. at 8 A. M.andi2M- __C. A^WALBORN^Postmaater^ fy--'^~N6flCE~-firK"OFFICERS AND AT IK^ taohoa of the U. 8. Interval Revenue Depart- ment will assemble at the

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(lutttom House, THIS (Saturday) AFTKI{N()ON, 22d Instant, at 3 oVilock. to participate in the funerals-'deninition of our late Preaident. ABRAHAM LINCOLN Dress dark clotbori, black gloves, and crapeon left arm. Badges will be furnisned by the Committee. By urdor of the Committee. apti-lt*48'~V_'rHE MEMBERS OF ARK^OF SAFETY vision, 3. of T., are requested to nieft at ip HalU S. W. cornerof Twlfth and Fil- bert streets, THIS (Saturday > AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, wearing crape on left arm,and ribbons of tri-colors on ieit breast, to attsnd the Funeral So- Umnities'of our late president. aj>22U*223_______WM H SMULLINO, B. S. frs sons' OF tVmpehanok -members \*rry of the Grand andSubordinate >iviaiona are ro- guested to meet at Frlend-thio Hall, S. W corner of Twelfth and Filbertsts., THIS (Saturday) AFTER- NOON, April 22tl.l3!6. at4 o'clock, to unite in the Funeral Solemnitiesof our late Tresidftnt, wearing crape on the left arm, and tri-colorod ribbon on the breast. By orderof the G. W. P. ap22-lt*223_________JOS. W. MABTHr^^S. ' SONS OF f EMPERXNC-^HlEkopn ANTDivision. No. 21, will meet on MONDAY EVENING, at the Hall, 8. E. corner .>f Ninth and Spring Gardenstreets. An address will be delivered by P. G. W. P., W. A, Duff. Memhera of the Order are cordiallyinvited. lt*4I3 J. C. MAGUIGAN, R. 8. ir^* Tl Fnendshi lp?5* O, U^A.^M.-THE^MKMBERroFR.rDi'\^y^ antStarOouncIl.No 4Ji. will meet at the Hall. Fourth and George stroets/rHIS AFTERNOON, atI o'clock, to take part in the Funeiral Obseyuies of our late President. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. ParkDress, white Gloves, and Crapo on loft arm. WM. WOOD, Marshal. lt*S21______?y*^^. HENDERSON.Asslstunt. fV^-* O. O. A. M -ALL MEMBERS OF "THE l^r^/ Order who Intend partifipatj'i" in the furu-ral obrtoqnios of our late President, ABRAHAM LIN- COLN, will meet In their Council v)bftiuherson SA- TURI>AY. For time of meeting see tomorrow's pa per9^_ ap22-lt*rd __JAS. N CALELY, ChiefMar. iv--=5 "TliK MEMBERS OF KKSSfoNECOUN- iKi/ oil No. ffl. 0, of U. A. M.. intending to parti-cipate in the Fiiutfra! Obseonies of our late Presi dent^ ABRAHAM LINCOLN, will please meet attho Temperance Hall. Levering street, Manayunk, THIS DAY, at Vi)i o'clock. Members will pleasenotice- Dark dress, white gloves, and crape upon the left arm. By ord-r of the Committee. apBg-lfiW_________________JACOB STOUT. _ rr^ THE MEMBERS OF UNITED STATES iK^ Council, No. 7 ; MountVeraon <.)onnciI, No. 44, and Major Kinggold Council, No. .32, of U. O. of A. M., are reriuestod tomeet at the Hall, Third St., below taihanne, TO-DAY, at2H o'clock, P. M. By order of liie (Committeeof Arrangements. John Marsh. Augustus Karslien. Goorgo H. Tylor. lt*497 _B. N.FARNSWOBTH^Secretary._ ^^ THE MEMBERS OF ENTERPBIRE COUN- \^y cil. No. 2, O. U. A. M., are reauested to meotat tho Hall, Frankford road, below Oirard avenue, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, to join the escortof the remains of our Lamented Prertident. ABRA HAM LINtlOLN. Brothers of other Councils are in-vited to join with n By ordtvr of lf200 GEORGR M. BB(K>KE. Marshal. n-^^ NOtlCK^-THE OFFiCERSAND MEM- l^^y hers of DUlgent Council,No,42. 0. U. A. M.. are reaueiied to me^t at their Hall, N.W.corner or T'^nth and Spring Garden streets, THIS DAY, April 22d,at2o'clTH;k P. M. to join the escortof our fata President and Chief, ABRAHAM LINC'OLN. Full attendance is ro<iu6ted. *338 J. MVERS.B. 8. fVrR* JUNIOR O. iJ. A M.-MEMBERS IN- U>^X tending to participate in the Funeral Proces- sion.Will meet at the Hall at 1 o'clock precisely, lro*ia,dark clothes, with crape upon the left arm, and

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white gloves. Rj order of ap22-lt"U3 JOHN W. CALYER. Marsha ^ vrik*^ o v. OF a. m.-the membersof u--y Eagle Council, No. 19, 0. of U. A. M., will as- semtdo at Eagle Hall. THIS AFTERNOON, at 2o'clock, to participate in tlxe Funeral Obsc/juies of our late Chief Magistrate. H " "' "' " J. F. BACKES,Sec.^^^^^^SPJKCIAL NOTICES. rV-^ ,FEN1A BBOTHJERHOOb, OLONfAjfl lj-r->\ Circl*. On account of thedeath of our Ikk norod PrcBidsnt, Abraham Lincoln, the celobratio* of the anniversary of the Battleof Olontarf will Irt postponed until MONDAY, May let. Tho regnlaK meetingwlll be held on April 2ith,at.H520 Markot at m w ^,-, - , E. J. PRYOR, Centra. _T.^. DEVINE^SecY.________ ap28 It*8i_ n--^ FENIANBROTHERHOt>n-'9^ CIUCLK" ti-T-vT^ Bleinbers sire regnohtod to meet at tho Hall, M W. cornerMerrick and Market streets, at 1 o'clook* P.M., to participate in the Funeral Escort of oc lamortedPresident. All friends of Irish Liberty ar respectfully invited to attend. J. J SULLIVAN. Centre , JOS.CARR, Sec'ry. J___ __ ap22-U*4fii nH^ FENIAN BROTHEitHOOD.-CLONTAft* lir^y circle. Members arerequested to mRot at tlia Hall,-------- --------- Mil _____ -,y K _ _ 'Our Country," 7^i P. M. rience Meeting,3>^ P.M. n'^~^PRiNO^ATi>EN Baptist clirRCH, b^:^_Thirteenth street, above Wallace. Preach- Bev.L. P. Hornhersff^r, at M, Subject for Morning, "Re- Evenlng, "The Nation's Be- ap22-lt*15 Ine, TOMORROW, b; 10^ A. M., and 754 P ^ ligion in Business." reavement," " Peatii. (^ u Kev. T. B. Mfilo:SCOTT M. E. C'HUBCH, EIGHTH ST., abovo Tasker, Preacblug lU>i A. M. Subject eath." 7>, to 8 P. M.SuCjoct " Victory," bj- ________________l)221t*107 ST. A JIBKBW'9 OHt.'ECH, MANTUA .- Apjropriateseivicoa TO-MORROW MOUN- lOf, .''clock, on the death of our late chief Ma- gistrate. ap22-lt^22 n-^ LtSSONS OJ" OUB CALAMITY, BY KEV, IKS' W. tnl'.;,;art. TO-M)l!KOW EVENING, in the New_MiirI.)tstreet Olnuch. ap22 lt*2M J)-'3* Nl W JEKrSALEM Cii rRCfr--A^IlI8- tK.-/ course on "T)ie Nati<>iialCalamity," will be (ieliTered on SUNDAY MOKNINU In the Church, fourth street, below Gorman. ap22-lt*123 ir^ J. O WlLSON%"din'l!CH. M.\BLBOBd' U-.^ and Belgrade, TO MORROW, at 10^ A. M, Nation'Loss, reiwated by reuueat, ment ; 7>i P. M., First Four Vlale, with enlarge- ap22-U*117 W' aged 36years. Th HANCOCK ST. M. B. CHUBCH-SER- _ vices ai. 10^ and 7H, TOMORROW. At7>i, Subject: Lifeand Character of our martyred Presi- dent, by the Pastor, Ryv. Wm. B. Wood. Festival. THURSDAYEVENING NEXT. Addresses by Dr. Bartlne and others. Tickets, SO cents. ap22-lt*164 J>"S* REV. 8.W. 'niOMASTPASTOR OF~ST. C^c/ Paul's M. K, Church, Catharine sireet, above Sixth, will Preach aSermon on the Life, Character and Death of President Lincoln, r^yrvices at lOH o'clock morningand at 1% evening. apZ3-lt*2fi3 A SEKMON IN MEMORY OF THE LATE President LINCOLN, at OlivetPresbyterian Ohurcb.corEer of Twenty-second and Mount Ver non streets. TOMORROW MORNING,atin>io'clk, ly th Pastor, Rev. W. W. Taylor. ap22-lt*229 n-"^ NOTICE. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS l^e^of Laurel Lodge, No. 2, A. Y. M., are hereby notified to meet at thctrLodtfe Room, South Elovonthstreet, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, the 22d, at 3 o'clock P. M., to attend tho funeral escort of theremains of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late Presidep' of the United States. Ordftr Full suit of black, whitegloves, crape on left arm, blue ribbon. The B. W. ( J. M., Jonalhan Davis. M. D., reouests that themembers of the Order generally bo In attend- ance. R. H. GLEAVliS, W. M. ap22-lt*5_________EDW.Y. YENNING, Sec'y._ ^-y^ MASONIC NOTICE.-THK MEMBERS OF Uy^ Kensington Lodge. No. 21),

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A. Y. M., will meet at their Hall, Richmond street, above Frank- ford road, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2o'clock, for the puri)osc of participating in the ceremonies of the re- ception of the romains of thslate President of the United States, Members of the Ordir generally are invited to attend. By orderof the W. M. JOHN ROBERTS. Secretary Masonic Drew will be strictly adhered to. *4ai \r^ I. 6.\)TOrr.--MEMBEBS OF TlfE Uvsy Order will awemble at their respective Halls, THIS AFTERNOON, atJH o'clock to participate in the Funeral Ceremonies of ABRA 11 AM LIN- COLN, late President ofthe United States. Members will appear in Black Dress and White loves. R ' '"f- - ......" street HallSpecial Aids-JNO. 8. HETSS, J. B. SPRINGER. Toe following Assistant Marshals will conduct th Lodgesand Brethron from th Halls designated to the Sixth street Hall. B. P. MORRIS,Third and Brownstreet Hall. JAS. C, SCOTT, Spring Garden and Penn Town- ship HalL JAMES McGAHET, SouthwarkHall. PIIILJP LOWRY, \TeaI Philadelphia Hall. JOS. McFKETERS, Market atreet Hall. PETER B. LONG,Locust stroet Hall. J. G, MOXEY, Sixth street Hall. Who will be respBcted and obeyed accordingly.The procession will move from Sixth street Hall at 3 o 'clock precisely. ap22 itji JOHN J. HBISLER,Grand Marshal. fj^.^ I. O OF O. F.-THE MEMBERS OF THE ttieX various Lodges and Encampmentameeting at thecorner of Third and Brown streets, will aflscnu>Ie at the Hall at IH o'clock, preoiaely,to proceed to the Sixth street Hall, for the purpone of participating in the funeral cortege of ourlate President, ABRA- HAM LINCOLN. By order of the Grand Man^hal. lt E. PANCOAST MORRIS,Assistant Mar.*hftl. n-'^ NOTJCE.-THE "rEX ingtou Council, " Gloves. Badges will be furnished themat Sixth tr^* CENTRA LCONGREliATfONAL CHURCH, 'iv^y' Concert Hall Rev. BMward Hawes, Pastor,wUl preach TO MORROW, at 10,^ A. M..and7li P M. _________ _ ap22-lt*191 rr^^ the' nation%'grieffor the :^T^ Mighty Dead, Stone (^lanul, Frankford road aiid Monfcj.'omery av-^Tiu*, 7^ r. M.. byRev. D. L, tJoar._________________________?P??J!1?^?- fr^ FIRST REFOKMED DUTf^H CHURCH- u-rtySeventh and Spring Garden streets. Rev.J. H. SuydamrPastor. Services at 10? o'clock A.M. aud 7^o'clock P. M. ___ ap22-U*201 n -^^ "''CHABACTEB^ANDTEAfH OF PBESI- 0^ DENT JilNCOLN."-Sermonon this subject hythe Pastor, Rev. ti. D. Carrow, in Union M, E. Church, Fourth street, below Arch,TO MORROW, atlO^o^clock A.M. ___ __ap22-lt'a49 _ ^^.____^.^__^ TWENTT- Walnnt. Preaching TO-Bev. TJheo. Sherens, at lOH __________ap22-lt*424_ Vr"^ SERMON BY KKV. B. JEFFREY. D I)., \l^ onthe Death of ABRAHAM LINCOLN. In f>^^* WESTERN ."^l LK^ eth stroftt, bei'^ MORROW. CSundav)I A. M. and 7.^ P.M. he relatiyes and friends of tho family are respect- fully invited to attend thefuneral, from his lat resi- dence. No. 1045 Dorranco street, this afternoon, at 1 o'clock. IrJermont atMount Moriah (Cemetery. * MANEELY On the 2<Jth Instant, WM. HENRY. infant son uf Jo^^ph M, andMargaret Maueely, aged 12 months and 3 d avs. The relatives and friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the resi- dence of his parents. No. 222 Girard avenue, on Snn-day afternoon, 23d, at I o'clock. To proceed to Ha- nover Mt. Yanlt. *S44 MILLER On tho 20th instant^JdSKPH A son of Uazolett and Elizabeth Miller in the 18th year of his age. The relatives aud friendsof the family are respect- fully invited to attend tho funeral, from his father's residence. Fortiethstreet, above the Lancaster Turupike, West Philadelphia, this afternoon, at 2 o'clotdt, without further

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notice. Funeral to proceed to Mount Moriah ('emetery. * NEU6ENT. On the 19th instant, CATHARINEELIZABETH, wile of Patrick W. Nougeut, aged 82 years and 6 aouths. The relatives and friends ofthe family are respect- fully invitod to attend the funeral, from tho resi- dence of her husband.No. 100 China street, on Mon- day afternoon, at 2 o'clock, *369 NICE AtGcrmantown, on the 20thInst., ELIZA- BETH NICE, in her 49th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend the fu- neralfrom the residence of )ior brother. Wm. Nice, near Mllestowu, on Seventh day, the 22d instant, at 2o'clock P. M. PLUMMER.-On the 2l8t instant, JOSEPH P.. son of Everett A. and A. C. Pluminer, in theKith year of his age, *471 PORTER-On Friday, April 1st, Miss MARY, <'aughter of Maria and the lateJames Porter, in the 30th year of hor age. Due notice of the funeral will be given, *44l PURNELL. April^Ist.Miss HARBIET A. eldest daughter of th late W. M. aud Maria Purnell. Tho friends and relativcaare respectfully invited to attend t4;u funeral, from her late rfsidonce. No. 410 Carpenter street,on Monday afternoon, at 4 o'ch.ck. **380 BEGAN.-On the 21st inst., BRIDGET, wife of John Regtiu,agod ,'i2 years. The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funcrid.from the rcai- dence of her huBhand, M(>unt Airy, Tweuty-s<coi.d Ward, on Sunday afternoon, at 2o'clock. *<^ REEL. On the 2l>lh instaat, Mrs. ANNA ELIZA- BETH REEL,'rtidow of the late John Reel, inthe 9ist year ot her age. The relatives and friends of the family are rcHiwct- fully invited ta atte&d herfuneral, from the resi- dence of hor son-in law, Kichar*! West, 1249 Shack- amaxon st., this (Saturdaj)afternoon, 22d inst., at 3 o'clock. ** BBESE.-On the Wthinst., VALENTINE REESE, In his 37th year. Therelatives and friends are invited to attend the funeral, on Sunday next, the 2;kl inst,, from his laterosidfuce at Holmesburg, Twenty-tldrd Ward. * ROBERTS.-On thP 21st Inat., BURTON J. KOL- LOCK;infant son of Johns, and Martha L. Roberts, aged 7 weeks. The relatives and frioitds of the family arere- peetfullv invited to attt-nd the funeral, from the rosidence of his grandfather, John Hendricks, No.940Otsegost., this afternoon, at 2 o'clk. "324 RUSSELL.-April 20th. IfJi.'V. HENRY H. RUS- SELL, in the28th year of his ake. The relatiyes and Iriends of the family, also Klng- sossjng Lodge, No, 309 ; Gen.Taylor Encampment, No .14,1.0.0 F,. and theT. B. Society of Paschal- vilie, are reyuestod to attendthe funeral, Xurni bis late residence, Serriti st., Dsrby , on Sunday, the 23d inst at2o'cik. Intermontat Mount Moriah. SCOTT.-Ou the21st instant, Miss MARY SCOTT, in the 44th year of her age. , . , .,The relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral, from tho resi-dence of her brother-in-law, Mr. John William.son, No. Ill9 Shippen strett. on Monday, 24th instant,ut 4 o'clock. Interment at Ronaldson's Cemetery. **440 SMITH. On Thursday afternoon. April 20th,of couBumption. ELEANOR MATILDA, only daughter of Horace W. and Rebecca M. Smith, in the 16thyear of her age. The friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend hor funeral, from thefamily's residence, at the Falls of Bchu>IkilL on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, without further notice.Interment at Laurel Hill. *(> SNYDER.-On the 20th inst., JOHN SNYDKB. in thefiSd year of his age.The relatives and friends of the family are re- spectfully invited to attend the funeral, from his lateresidence, Nr>. 119 Gothic street, between Walnut and Chesnut, on Sunday, 23d inst., at 1 o'clock,P.M. To proceed to Odd Fellows' Cemetery. '^28 tSUBKRS.-On the Oth inst., ABNSB SUHER8, at Wett

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Building Hospital, Baltimore, aged M years, Company D,12th Regiment New Jeraoy volunteers. Therelatives and irieL'ds of the laniilv are invited to attend the funeral, from tlie resideuco of his brother,Mr. Jacob Subers, 225 Pine street. South Camden, N. J., on Saturday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Soldiersin general invited. '*272 TEES.-On the I9th inst., CHARLES AMBLER. Infant son of Ambler and MaryE. Tees, agod 14 mouths and 4 ^Ays Puffer litile children to com unto me. Of such Is the Kingdomof Heaven. Tho relatives and friends of the family are respect- fully invited to attend the funeral,from the resi- dence of his parents. No. 1700 Vine st., this (Satur- day) afternoon, at 5 o'clock. *TOMLINSON.-On the morning of 2Uit inst . Mrs. ANN TOMLINSON, aged 71 yoara. Pf arest mother,thou hast left us ; Here thy Io8 we deepir feel ; But 'tis God that hath bereft us He can all our sorrowiheal. Yet again I hope to me<t jou. When the day of Hfp i sped , Then Id Heaven with joy to greotyou. Where no farAwell tear is shed The relatives and friends of tho family are re- spectfully invitedt;) attend her funeral, from the residence of her daughter (Mrs. UaunahBoyd), back of No. 1305Kates street, on Monday morning, at 9 o'clock. To proceed to Gorniantown. '2.V TOMLIN.-Ou the21flt. of scarlet fever. CHARLES W. TOMLIN.Bon of Slephon R. and Mary Tomlin. aged 3 yearri and8 months. 439 TOMPKINS- On tho 2ist instauf, HANNAH TOMPKINS.agtvd 79yriar8. The roUth'Biiand friends ar rosnectfully invited to atte.ud the funeral, fiom her won s rfsidence. Mr,__________,, ...____ SamotdTc/mpkiiis, No. (>?8 Noi th .i'JightU street, on J Committee of Arranteoaauts the FourthBaptist Church, Fifth and Buttonwood, TO-MORRON\_EVEN ING at 75i_o'clock. 22-1^*37.^^ T>-^FUNERAL SERMON O'f' PRESIDENT \i-^ Lincoln, ut St. Mathew's K. Church, cornerof Guard avenueand Eighteenth st. By reauept. the Rev, D, 0. Kellogg willrepeat the Sermon delivered on PresidentLinedn's death on Wednesday last, on SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, at ViH o'clock. The public are invitedto attend. ap22 U*13 p^~ STTCLEMENT'SCJIUBCHTT^VENtlETII LK:^ and Cherry streets.-Hereafter,until further nouco,there will be service in this Church every SUNDAY EVENING, instead of theafternoon. Service to-morrow ^y^"i"g'at 7>5 o'clock. *76 jy-^J- EMINENT MARTYRS.-DISC0UR8E IN It-r^New st. Lutheran, by the Pastor, Rev. B. W. Hutter/rO-MORROW EVENING, 7^ o'clk. ^36 rr^ BETHANY'MISSION, SOUTH STREET, \JhS^ west of Twenty-first.-Rev. Wm. White Wil- liams' Funeral Sermon ofPresiaent LINCOLN TO- MORROW EVENlN&,ja>i to 8 o'clock.____It'SU ly--^^ MISSION CHAPEL" OF ST.ANDREW'S Lk^ Church, Thirteenth street, below Washington avenue. TOMORROW MORNING, athalf past 10 o'clock. Rev. Robert Paul (D, V.) will preach a ser- mon on the melancholy death of ourlate beloved Presi^nt,_______________________*P^"1^*'^'1_ Ip^ 8WEDENB0BGIAN, CORNER OF BR0A"DU--^ and Brandywine sts.- Subject of Rev. B. F. BiFreft's Sermon TO MORROW MORNING-'' The LateTragedy at Washington in what way the Lord's hand is to be seen and recogni/ed In It, and theprobable good to be wrought out thereby," The pubUc invUe^_____________________ap^lt*l76 ly-^ GEO.G. MUitlNS WILL PREACH IN li-c-y tha Christian Church, Twelfth street, above >\TQlace, on LORD'SDAY, at 103^ A. M. and 7>a P. M. ________________ap22-lf^l80 MISS EMMA HARDINQK WILL DE __ livera Funeral Oration, at Bansom St. Hall, on Sunday, at 3 P. M. __^_________ap22-lf 136 fr^^ MONO SHAWLOO WILL LECTUftElN Ik-^ the Twelfth Baptist Church on MONDAY EVENING, April 24th, at 7H 0

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clock. Tickets. 2,1 cents_____________________________8^22-1^118 ' REV J.HYATT SMITH WILL PREACHat the Union Mooting, American MechanicH' Ilafl, corner Fourth and George sts., TO MORROW(Sabbath) AFTERNCK)N, at a yuarter before four o'clock. Subicct: Tho duty of the Governmentto- ward the Guilty J-eaders and Misguided Followers of the Rebellion.^______________ap22-lt''89n-^^o TEMPERANCE.-A 'PUBLTC"~MKETING U-uy of the Family Temperance Society, on SUN-DAY AFTERNOON, at Assembly Buildings, Tenth and Chesnut streets. ap22-lt*4M TV^- BENEZETHALLTLOMBARD ST,, BELOW U>^ Heveuth. At .1 o'clock, SUNDAY, P. M., Eld. F^I. Burbank. on '^K^ntiChrist.^_ __ap22 lt*J05 TT^i^ THINGS TEMPORAL AND TIIINOS \Mr Eternal. Lecture TO-MORROWEVENING. Utiiversalist Church, Locuet and Juniper sts. IfSf? n<^ THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF \x^Klngsessing Lodge No. 309, Orphans' Best Lodge, No. 132, and Gen. Taylor Encampment, No, M. J.0. O. F., and the Order In general, are re- quested to meet at their Halls, in Paschalvllle and Darby,on SUNDAY AFTERNOON, at I o'clock, to attend the funeral of our late Brother. HENRY H, BUSSBLL.EDWIN A. FRANKLIN, N. O Attest WM. SMILEY. Sec'y. ap22-lt''402 ? ODD FELLOWS' HALLrTHIRD"AND . German streets, April 23, 1866 Th Members >f the Order meeting in this Hall, will m<^et atthe Hall THIS AFTERNOON, at Ik o'clock, to join in the funeral obsequies of our late lamented ChiefMa- gistrate. Badge* will be furnished to the Members, Its JAMES McGAHEY, Marshal. Aina GEO.S. DBMPSEY.DR. JACOB HUCKEL. F^ FUNERAL NOTICE.-MOUNT OLIVE li-^^ Incampmeni. No. 6,1.O. of 0. F. Tho mem- bers will meet at the Hall TO-MORROW (Sunday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, toattend the funeral of our late fellow member, P. C. P. ISAAC J. WAT- FORD. Tho Patriarchal branchof tho Order Is re- ^ectfu|^ty Invited. *S4 BENJ. LOUCHER, Scribe. EXCELSIOR LODGE. NO. 46, I.(T'OF __ 0. F. The members are requested to meet at the Hall, N. Sixth street, THIS DAY, at IK o'clock,to participate in the Fnueral Obsequies of our late lamented Preaident. Dross black Suit, whiteGloves, Jt|_____________^:_^:_i*^^!^''^''^^-_ TT^ NOilCE"-THE MEMBERS OF LAFAY- l^e^ ette Lodge,No. 13. 1, O. of 0. F., are re- auested to attend the funeral of Brother GEORGE W. BOWMAN, fromhis late residence, 1315 Coates street, on MONDAY MORNING, 24th inst., at 8 o'clock. By order ofthe Lodge. ap22 If^m_____ T. J. OKAM_. Secretary. ASHLAND LODGE? no; 294, I. 6! OF. The membersare requested to meet at the ____.North Sixth street, THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, to take partin reception of the remains of our late President. ap22-Jt*346 ________D, M. SEILKKS. Sec'y. Xr^=S*UNIVERSALIST CHURCH, EIGHTH ST., IJ^i' near Noble Appropriate Religious Services TO MORROW^atlOH A J** *i"^J1 ? ^'- *''^''^_ lP^>"SKR~VlCE 3 APPROPTRIATE TO THE t^-5^ Great National Affliction- - Church, Lombard street, ROW,atlO>-i A. M.,and at the Uni vecsalist above Fourth, TO-MOR- P.M.___________ap22-72 FRANKLIN HALL, SUNDAY, TJi P. M. _ The subject, Propor Punishment forRebels, continued. Admission h cents._______ap22 lt*247 n^-5 8PiRITUALIs'M.^^R7s"T F IN N e1liwy will Lecture at Sansom Street Hall, on SUN DAY, at lOM A. M..and 8 P. M,________^PV-l^ SECONbADVENT MEETINGS-ELD. Stuart will Preach(D. Y.Ut the Hall, Ninth Spring Garden, at lO^x A. M. Eld.Burbnnk i P. M. ap22-ltV85 ir"^^ SECOND ADVENT MEETINGS. "THE th-y Issnes of This Time." Elder W.S. CaoinJjell will preach on this subject TOMORROW EVEN ING at Hhefore 8 o'clock, at Hall N. B. cor.

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Ninth and Callowhill sts., and at same place at lOHiA.M., on "the Resurrection of the Identical Man,"*239 crape on left >Uommittee. J MORMON MEETING ON SUNDAY, April 23d, at M North EighthSt., at 3 o'clock .....% P. M, Ihe meeting will be addressed by three Elders from Salt Lake City. Thopublic ar* invite<L___ ^________________ap22-lt**<)l K9\ b^tikt 1' tt^P'*'' TV-r^ 16.-WILL CHRIST COMEAGAIN AT Lli^ this date : bouic proof on this subject, at aH o'clock.^ Dlligont II aII, Tenth and Filbertsts. "367 SECOND ADVENT MFEtrNGS.MARKiEt and Merrick sts,, above Broad. Elder BuY- ik, 10>si A.M,.and Elder Ashman. 3 P, M. Sub- ject In afternw)n. "How are the dead raised,and with what he-''- ' 'comej" ap22-U''4i8 1)> THE PHTlADA, "/" '''OR* ' ^ uf the Meth. Epis. Church wul convene i 'utir i^uatplace of meeting, THIS (Saturday) MOKNINU, at 10 o'clock, to make ar- rangements for particlpattDgin the funeral obse- quies of our late President. ap22 U*65 THOS. C. MURPHEY. Chairman^ ry^:^PHILADELHIA SABBATH SCHOOL AS U^c^aociation. The Monthly Meeting of this As- sociatiou willb held on MONDAY EVENING next. 34th inst, at7>i o'clock, in the Chnrch.on Spruce, below Sixtbst.TheBev. Edward Payson Hammond, the Children's Evangelist, will be present and mako an address.AU invited.___ ___*^-"*^'^ Ip^ THE MEMBERS O/ THK PHILADEL- U-e/ phia Preachers' Meeting, andtheir several Congregation^, are requcated to moet at thft Union Methodist Episcopal Church. Fourthstreet, bylow Arch, on MONDAY EVENING, 24tb Instant, at7J? o'clock, for the purpose of making aproper denomi- national expression in regard to the death of PRK- SIDENT LINCOLN. G. D. ('arrow,Thomas T Mason, P.Coombc.T. T. Tasker, N. Vanisant, Dr. Delacour. T. 0, Murphy. James Earty, S. W.Thomas. Clement 8. Clarke - - - ' apM-2t*l7rd TV-^* I. 0, OF O. F.-WEST END LODGE, NO. \y^ 3S0,and Equal Rights, No. 464, will meet at their Hall, Twenty-first and Market atretta, at !> o'clock THISDAY. by order of the R. W, Grand Lodge, to take part In the funeral of the late Presi- dent ABRAHAMLINCOLN. Byorderoflhs Grand Marshal. lt JOSEPH McFEETERS. Ass't Mar. JK^ SPRING GARDENLODGE; NO. 99,1. O. u-c^ of O. F. In honor of the memory of our late lamented President, ABRAHAMLINCOLN, The members will assemble at the Hall, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3Ji o'clock, for thepurpose of participating In tho ceremonies of the day. ap28-It*228_________8^P. MORRISS. Secretary.tV-:^ NOTICK.-THB MEMBERS OF NORTH"- \iS^ ern Liberties Lodge, No. 17, I, O. 0. F,, and the Orderin general, are requested to meet at their Hall, Third and Brown streets, on SUNDAY AFTERNOON,the 23d instant, at 2 o'clock, for the purpoBS of attending the funeral of our late Brother P. Q. I. J.WATFORD. By order of the Lodge. Attest: ap22-It*129 WM. STBUNK, 8ec'y._ ir'=? I. 0, O. F. OFFICERSAND MEMBERS L^eT/ of West Philadelphia Lodge, No. .^72, will meet at their hall, on MONDAYEVENING, April 24th, at 7K o'clock, for tlie purpose of visiting Jefrer- son todge, No. 12. W M. li,GAD8BY. N. G. J. A. LOFLIN, Sec. ^_ _ ap22 lt*244 Xr^ CHOSEN FRIENDS''Lgi)GB7~No.^i6o. U-^ 1. O. O.F.-Membei-s of the above Lodge will meet at the Hall, Third and Brown etreet, THIS AFTERNOON, at 2o'clock, to join Ihe escort ac- companying the remains of the lafe lainenteii Prepi- dent of the UnitedStates. Attention Dark clothes, black dress hat, white gloves, black arm. By order of J.T.WHTLT, T. J.BELVII.LE, B. F.STOKE.s, H.THOMPSON. ap22-lt''Z75 C. N. BOBBINS. iv-'K* I. O. of'O. F.-THE MEMBERSOF THE LSj^ various Lodges and Kncanipmentu meeting at the Hall, Southeast corner Broad and

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Spring (Jarden streets, and the Lodges me.ithig at Penn Township Hall, will assemble at BroadwiiyHall, at V.i o'clot^k, to lev3 the Hall precisely at 2-4 o'clock, to proc-ed to the Sixth Street Halt, ii)r thepurpose of parttcl- piitiuff in the funeral cort'-ge of our late President ABRAHAM LINCOLN. IBlnckdress and white gloves. By trt'er of the Orand MarHhal. lt JAMES 0. SCOTT, Assistant MnrMhwl. 'fr^^NOTICE. ALL MEMBERS t>F IHE IN- U-c^ dependent Order of Odd Feliows in Camdeu are particularlyinvited to meet at the Hall of Now Jersey Lodge, No. 1. I. 0. of O. F.. Third and Fede- ral sta., THIS!SaOird.ay) AFTERNOON, at 1 o'clock, for the purpose ot receiving the remains of our friend andbrother. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By order of THOS. W. TANSON. N. G. WM. P. WKATMERLY,V,G. ap22-lf42.t H WILLIAMS, Secr'y.____ rv-:="OI)D FELLOWS'HALL. NORTH SIXTH U-^ street, Amity Lodge,No. 19, I, O. of O. F., April 20th, J8fi5. Whereas, it hai been announced tu the people of the UnitedStateH that, on the 14th of April, their President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, was ruthlesuly murdered byan ayHA&sin, and Whereas, In this announcement we recognize an awful and momentous event.notonly to the Omntry but to ourselves as individuals. In that it exhibits a mournful want of moralfeeling in some who are liv- ing among us ; and al.^o, that enemies of the deepest dye are in ourmit>st. Therefore, Rfcsoivcd. That in the death of our beloved Presi- dent, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, werccogni7.f one of thesa^ldest, and most afflidive dispensations with which this Country could havebeen visited. Resolved, That as Odd Fellows, we deeply mq^rn his loss ; In that we believe we havetost a good friend, a just ruler, and a merciful judge. Besolved, That we will ever cherish hia memory,reverence his character, and honor his name as a model ruler and an houeat man. Resolved, Thatthe foregoing Preamble and Reso- lutions bo publi:^hod in tho Philadelphia Ledger and Inquirer.FREDERICK BART0L3. N. G M. HOMER. Sec'y. ap22-lt*J22 ir^ AT A REGULAR STATED MEETING OFU>^ Mount Vernon Council, held on Thursday evening, April 20th, the following resolutions wereunanimously adopted: ^ . , __ . _^ To tho Onicere and Members of Mount Vernon Council. No. 44,0.y.A.M. , ^ ,. Whereas, it has pleased an AUwise Providence to remove from our midst, by death, ournoble, pa- triotic and beloved President, ABRAHAM LIN- COLN, who was cowar>lly stricken downby the hand of an assassin, at a time when I'eacc was about to be proclaimed throughout the land;Resolved, That while we bow in humble submifl- sion to the will of Him who doeth all things well,we cannot I'ut feel tho loss this our beloved country has sustairjod in the death of so hoble andmagnanimous a statesman l tliiw the Kourof victory. Resolved. ThatwetendNr to his bereaved family,in this their hour olaffiiction.ourslncer^aud heart- felt sympathy, and recomri)ei;d tlu-ra to theguiding hand and protecting power of Him whom it has pleased, in His infinite mercy and wisdom,to re- move from their midst a foud htiaband, a loving father aud a zealous patriot. Resolved, as atoken of respect to the memory of our lamented President. Abraham Lincoln, that the ^iharter, ri>U,regalia and other property of Mount Vornori ('04incil, No. 44, O. U. A. M.. be draped in mourningfor the space of sixty days, and that each member of the Council be re-iuested to wear a soit-ablebadgeof mourning for the name period, and that a committee of live be authoriaed to carrythe fore- going resolutloua Into effect. ALFRED C TYLER. ap22-lt*Sll__________Chairman n-^^'oTyrA.

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M.-THE MKMBEK- U-ti>' #rn Liberty Council, No. 2^. ar ' meat at the Hall, corner Fourih and 0' r^o'.ii 't*. THLS (Saturday) AFTERNOON. it 1 o'clock, to partlcipata In the Funeral Ob^equifts of our latePreaidont of the United States, ABRAHAM MN OOLN WM P ECKIfARDT, Marshal GKO. W. MOOTHART,0, WU. FBASTKU. Re^- Sfto. ap28-U*90 __ _ _ _ *P^ n''iU n:-^ 6 U. A. M,-HAND IN~-ifiANI> COUNCIL.u-ctX No. 14. The Officers and Members of this Council, will please meet at the Hajl, on Lombardstreet. abov Thirteenth, at ^ o'clock, THIS AF- TERNOON, to join in the Funeral Escort of our latePresident, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By order of lt*480 CHAS. G. SCHItANK, Marsluil. MEMBERS OF WASH-_ ,, _ , No. 6, O. U. A. M., are re- quested to meet at th<:ir Hall.N.K. corner of Ninth and Callowhillstreets. THIS DAY. April 22d.atl o'clocki to participate in tho Funeral Wbsequies of our lamented UteChief Magistra'e, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Dresa, dark suit aud white gloves. By order of the Marshal,_ap23Jt-'362_____________J-E- SHELDRAKE. MEMBERS OF INDEPKNDKNT COUN- cil, No. 10, O.of U.A.M., will meet at tho Hall, Fourth and George streets, TO-DAY, at one o'cloik. to join in the escort ofoar late beloved Presidenv, ABRAHAil LINCOLN. Full attendance Is requeftlfd.. _ ap^-lt*4l9_ _A. N.MYERS, C_ P-^ THE MEMBERSOf RELIEF C(^UKCiL, U^^ No. 47, O. U A . M.,!ntencliiig to participate inthe Euueral Obsequies of our late President. ABRA- HAM LINCOLN, win pleas** meet at the IlallTHIS(Saturday? AFTERNOON, at2 o'clock. Members will please notice, dark dress, white gloves, andcrape upju the loft arm. By order HENRY SCHILLING, Marshal. _A^H. PERKlkPINE.j Ass't. Marshals.j^-M^'i^l Tr"^ ORDBB OF UNITED AMERICAN ME- U-^ chanics. Notice. The Members of tho seve- ralCouncils of the Order of United American Me chanics. who intend to participafe in the Funi^rttl ofour late Chief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LIN- COLN, will assemble at their Council Chambers, withoutany further notice from their Councils, THIS SATURDAY, 22il lust., at 12 o'clock, and will be in theposition assigned them by 1 o'clock, nre- cisely. Members will be clothed in Regalia, with.or withoutFuneral Badge, Crape on the left arm, dark dress, and white gloves. Councils will carry the AmericanFlag, craped. AH Banners excluded. The line will be formed on Spring Garden street, as follows : FirstDiv. No, 1, 2, 4, 6. 5 and 7, on Ninth street, south of Spring Garden .^t. Second Div lios. 9,10.11,12 and14, on Eighth st,, south of Spriuff Garden st. Third Div. Nos. 16, 19. 24, 26,18 and 32, on Frank- linSt., south of Spring Garden st, Fourth Div. Ncs. 36, 38, 39, 40 and U. on Seventh at^ south of SpringGarden st. Fifth Div. Nob. 43,44,46, 47 and fiO, on Marshal st., south of Spring Garden. Sixth Div.N09. 62,66,70,78, 81 and S, C, Jr. 0., on Sixth St.. south of Spring Garden st. Chief Marshal-JAMESN. CALBLV. Aids THOMAS ARMSTRONG and CHAS. H. GKISSEL. Assistant Marshals 1st Div.. S. O.Mactague ; 2d Div.. C. 8. Obcrtuetfer ; M. Div.. Theo, De Young : th Di*.,Tho.C. Bobbins ;Mb Div John J.Baker ; 6th Div,, N. Berkenstock. WM. M. WECBEKLT. "i H. B. WALTER, HENRY W. BaIlET, ^Committeeof THEO. 8HELLDBAKE, (Arrangement. CHAS, WM, UEISSELL.J N, B. Councils intending to participate,not named above, will pleaHe feport to tlio Chairman of the Committee of Arrangements, and aposition will be assigned them. The members of tha National Brass Band will please take notice, andbe at the Hall, Fourth and Ueorge ata.,by 12 o'clock. ap22-U*312 ..n.^20 Market street, at 1 o'clockP. M., to parti- cipate in the Funeral K^cort of our lamented Ohiat Maftiatrate. All Irish NationaliHta

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are invited t attend, E. J. PRYOR, Centra. T.M.DEVTNE,Secry.____ ap22-U*46 fj^^ A MEETING OF THEXHKATRTOAt ^y~y Profession was held at the Continental Uotw on Friday, April 21st, to devise meansto exprees in suitable manner their deep and heartfelt HympaOk* for tho calamity that has fallenupon the nation. Mr. J. B. Roberts wss called to the Chair, Mr Owen Marlow appointed Treasurer, andMr, . O, Tilton, Secretary. Messrs. M, L. Tilton. J, Lewis Baker and Joh McDonough wero appointed aCommittee *o draff resolutions expressive of the sense of the maetin who reported as follows ; Agreat calamity han fallen upon tho oatlon ; ou- loved and honored President has been siain by thahand of a cowardlv aaeassin a m.rtyr to the caiuw of Qur country and our laws. And whereat, thUcrowning act of treanon has plunged this whole peo- ple into the deepest mourning. We titfieforeresolve, ). That in the death of Abraham Lincoln w not only mourn, as citizens, the losa of our roveraJlChief Magistrate, but also as profesaionals, a ^tXtum and true friend of our calling and its profess'irs.2. That we tender to the afflicted rmativosonr la- cere and heartfelt symratliies, with th* asnurano*that the whole people weep with them, and feal th* loss to be irreparable. 3. That w& recognize withhorror and detesUUo* the atrocious crime which has deprived the oountry, in the midfit of rejoicing,of Its MaglHtrato, " After life's fitful fever, he sleeps will; Treason has done his worst ; nor steel, norpols<kA Malico domestic, foreign l^vy, nothing. Can tom-hhim further I" 4. That we oncur with theManagera of thi* c*t In having appropriately evinced their respect for th memory of the iltuslriousdead, by promptly cloeliu their theatres, 6. That we take this opportunity of renewing or xpressionaof loyalty and devotion to the Govern- ment under which we live. 6. That in view of the iratton'abereavement, aad as a further evidence of our respect, the mentbers 01 the profession wear theusual badge of mourning foa thirty daya, " His life was gentle, and the elpmonta bo mix d in him,that nature might stand up, And Hy 'o all tho world. This was a man r' 7. Ihat we attend as a body U^ioin in the Rolema procession to receive the remains of our lale bonorea President. The followingletter was received, and by vot aa- tored on the minutes of the meeting MtDkar Bakkk : Ibegthat yonwill do ma tbft especial favor to reprwent me at the meeting of onr profeasion to-day The afflictionnnderwhirhl mto. suffering, wor j than death, prevents my por^oual attendance ; proclaim ray entireconcurranca wltfe any measures expressive of sympathy for the loos of our Ian ented President,lovaliy to onr Government, or any other steps the wisdom of the meeliiig uMf think proper to take.Yours, very truly, , , J. S. OLARKB. To J. LkwisBakfr. Phila. .4j>rt/21.\r. 18V\. On motion the meetingthen adjoiirno<l ^ J. B. ROBERTS. Chairoiaa OWEN MABLOM^K, Treamrer. EL TILTON. Secrotary E.8. Marble n--^ A. P. A.~THE MEMBERS OF INDE \h~/ pendence Lodge. No. S,of the American Pro-testant Aasociati.ju, are respectfully requested to meet at the Hall. Lf>cust street, abovo Broad, THISAFTERNOON, at 4 o'clock, in compliance with the call of the worthy Grand Secretary. If*38 *A^NKBURNS, Recording Sec-y._ n-^ A, P. A.~NOTICB.-THH MEMBERS OF Lhc-/ 'Prentice Boys' Lodge, No.47, American Pro teatant Association of Pa . will meet THIS AFTER- NOON, at their Hall, Locust street,above Broad, at 3 o'clock, to attend the funeral escort of our late President,ABRAHAM LINCOLN.Byorderofthe Lodge JOSEPH BREADY, Secretary. N. B. The Members of the Order In gtmeral are

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cordiallyinvlted to participate with us on the occa- sion._______________________________*??*'^'!^s_rr:^' coNSTituTioN lodge, NoTfs.A.'p! a. LK^X The members are affectionately Invited to meet atthe Hall, TO DAY, at 3 P. M., for the pur- pose of paying the last sad tribute of respect to our latePresident. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Members of our Onb>r are respectfully Invited to join with ourLodge. Dress Black suit, white gloves. By order of the W M. t22-lf*27ol JOHN CRAIG. R. S. LoraineRogers, Capt. W A. Don&I(li!on, S. H.Hemple. P. Aug. Anderson. Thoa. B. Green. A. Fulmer, IJ. LewisBaker, IW. P. CuiiuinstoH, J. S.CIftrkft. W.K.Sinn. John l>aly, J- B. Evaita, K. T .^incbwr. J, Friftbas, S.Loncolm. Walter Lennox. Thoa. A, CreeaB. J. T. Donnelly, J. D. Murphy. Robert Oraig, J. D. Oermon H.1.. Baacomb, Gco, W, Johnson rr-r^ A. p. A. OF PA MOSES LODGE, 66. li^y The members of MosesLodge are requested to be punctual in their atten<)ance at the Hali, Locuiit street, THIS (Saturday)AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to participate in the obsequies of our late President, as advertised by theGrand Lodge ; also, to be puiic- tual in their attendance at the Meeting of the L<>dge on Mondayevening, at 8 o'clock. Election of Of- ficers and Quarter Night. Attest, ap22-lt^3S5__________GEORGESTALL, B. H. n-c-."A. p7 A.-THB members OF INDE- U^rX pendence Lodge, No. 13, will be punctualin attendance on WEDNE.SDAY EVENING, the 2th, as ft is quarterly night, and Election of Officersfor the ensuing term. By order of ap22_lt'*24_____FBA N K B URNS, Beo. Secretary. TV-^ DISTRICTSGRAND LODGE. NO. 3,1 0. Vt^ B. B. To the meuibers of theOrder of I. O. B. B. Ton will meet atthe I'uion Hall. 8. W\ corner of St, John and Callowhill sts,, at 3 P. M.. in order to participate at thoFuneral procepslon of our late la- , mented Pre.>4ident of the United States ; from tlmre to i marchto the place assigned to them by the Chief I Marshal of the city. By order of the G. N. A. I ap22-lt*137__________________B. BURGAME^ | rP.^"tbk offic'ers'and" members of i iK^y Joshua LodgeNo. 25. I. 0. B. B. will meet at ! their Hall of Assembly, at 3 P. M., in order to parti- 1 cipate in tiiefuneral procession of our late lame:ited I President of the United States, from there to march j tothe place assigned to them by the Chief Marshi of the city. By order of the President. ap22Jj^*167B.BURGAUBR, Sec'y. \{^^ IMPROVED ORDEB OF' RED MEN.- | li>r/ The members of the Order arercquented to 1 meet THIS AFTERNOON, at 4 oxiock. at Pooohon- \ tas Wigwam, ci-rner I'f Fourth andWalnut streets, ' to participate in the Fum-rnI Services of tho late President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN.Dress, dark clothes and black hats. p22-lt' 485 ANDREWJ BAKER. G. C. oi R. o -^ BLACJC" HAWK tUlBE,No. '26. IM- u-rtr provijd O. of R. ?!. The nnmibers are request- ed tonieet at the Wigwam, S. W. cornerof Second and Buttonwood bta., on the 22d Sun, Plant Moon; G. S., fiti'Ji. at3d Itun, to participate inthe reception of the r( mains of our late lamented PreRjWent, ap22 lt*/(a________WM, P. CLAKK. 0.of B. fr' 5^ A.orOFG. F.-THE MEMBERS OF PRE L-,.^ doiiia Lodge, No. 3. " - ~. - Witlnut, TO DAY. 22dinst will meet at Sixth and . at 3 o'clock, to partici- 5ate in tho Funeral f^cort of our lamented Presi-ent. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Black dre.sfl and whMe gloves. W. H. STEPHEN G0R1>0N, W. ,. STERRIT,R. S. ap22-ltM47 THE MEMBERS OF AMERICAN STAB _. Lodge. No. 5. A. O, G. F., will meet at theHall. Sixth aud Malnut sts.. THIS DAY, at 3 o'clk. to participate in the obsequies of the late Presi-dent. Black dress, white gloves. ^P22-1C231____________SO- MILLER, W. RS, Xr'^ ANCIENT ORDER

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OF GOOD FELLOWS. U>^ The members of the f)rder will a'^aemble at the Hall. Sixth and Walnut,THIS DA Y, at So'clk., to participate in the Funeral Obsequies of the late President. Black dress, whitecloves. S. C. MILLER. Chairman of Committee of Arranjement ap22 U*2.12 _^______oJ^R. H^GrandLodge. Jp^^ GOD AND OUR native' LAND-'THB Uf^ Members of Pennsvlvania Camp. No. 12. UnitedSona of America, will assemble at their Hal!, Thirty seventh and Green streets, THIS AFTER- NOON,22d inst.. at 1 'clock, for the purpose of par- ticapattng In the Funeral Ceremonies of cur late ChiefMagistrate. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. n'^15 WM. H. MABKWABD, Kec. Sec'y._ n'^=> TO THE OFFICERSAND MEMBERS OF \X-^^ Willow Grove No. 8 A. O. of F. D. A Stated Meeting will be held on nextWEDNK8DAV EVE NING, April 2i5th, at the Hall, Ninth and Spring Garden atreets- as tho Grove Isstill In existence, there being no other chartered Grove of the same name. The Sisters that wish tostandby the <'bar- ter will pleu.'^e be punctual in attendance, as busi- ness of itni)ortance win belaid beforethe meeting. By order of the G. P, A,I). MARY A. FUETEB. ANNIE PIERCE, B. 8. ap22-U*322J. K. McDonon^t F. Mordaunt, W, A. Cliapman. Joieph C. Foster P. A. Fttxgerald, L. Cardan, ViningBowers, Chaa. Henri, Jas, A, Herne, Stuart Bobson, Geo. H Griffith. J.G. Boyd, Benjamin Yoking, FrankBrower, Jos. M. Sloan, John Reed, W.H Holt, W. H. Bailey W. H. Wallis. Alex. Fisher, Jaa, T, Ward, <'has.M. Lewis Samuel Barlh, James Taylor, Frank Stull, 1 Th Members of the Profession are requestedh me(;t at the Chesnut street Theatre, THIS.SATUB- DAY, atS P. M.,t.o toko part in the ceremoniosof *?? "*Jl- ________ _ ^ P22 1*5 THB THEATRICAL PROFESSION 0 Philadelphia, will agpemble TO-DAY, at t o'clock, at the Cht^snut Street Theatre, to tak th* place assigned them in the Fuut-ralProcossion ol 0U late iamp_ntod President. ap22-lti jj^^ THE MEMBERS OF TUK IIAKM0NI4. U^yOrcheatra-will meet at theii Rn<.ai. THIS (.'Sa- turday) AFTERNOON, at 3>i o'clock, to participate Intiie Funeral escort of ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Badge* will be supplied at the room. , ^ J. C. BRITTAINE,SeoV Pro Tein. ._MA?_?L1 ^''l?**^' YV^^ President. ap22 U*4W 15* HEADQUARTERS POLYTECHNiby Corpaof Engineers. West Penn Souaie, PWIft. deljihla, April 2 8t. 18S5. Thia Corps wUl Parad a*Infantry, with side arms only, in the Funeral Pro- cession accompanying the remains of the late Preaident of the United States, TO DAY. Memtiers will assemble at the Armory, CoIUgt Building, PennSquare, at 2 o'clock, P. M. J . PRICE M'ETIlilKlLL, J R , ap22 l!'238^_^ f'apt. P. C. k. Tp^ UNION LEAGUpTHOUSE", 1216 OHKflh li^y nut atreet, Philadelphia, April 22d. I8rr>. Th* Committee of the SeJei tand the Common t'ouricila oi Philadelphia having invited the Union Lca'.'uo to Sartlcipat in receivingtho body of tl>6 late Presi- ent of (he United States, the members of frb League are requested toast^cmble at (VmccrtHaH, at half past 4 o'clock THIS AFTEBNOt>N, for the purpose of assiatinginthat solemn ceremony. It is the earnest desire of the Board that every member of thw League,wearing his bar(;o. ahall b proaeuton this occasion, By order of the Board o Directors^ lt GEORGEIL BOKER.Scc'ry fJ-^S^ THK MP^MBBRS" 0 FT li E U N I ON \i-~f Leagueof the Twenty-Sixth Ward arerequeet- ftd^o meet at the usual place TO-MORROW A FTfiR- NOON, 22d iu.'jtant,at4oc!ock,tojoin In(h*.-funpcal esc^irt of our beloved President, ABRAHAM UN* COLN. Byoi-der. Jftp22Jir27_____JOHNCABTLEDCE^R 8. Vrj^ U.L.-THE MEMBERS OF COUNCIL ^j^^y No, 2, Tenth \\>rd. are ro(|ueHled"to

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assembi* at their Boom, THIS AFXERNOOvS, at 3 o'clock. By order. ___________________^P^:li!*^ n-^^ HEADQUARTERS Y O U N G M E N ' iK^^ Keystone Club, April 21. 18'J6,~Ordprfl No. 3. 1. TheClub will meet at 108 South Sixth street, be low 'nieanut, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON". April 22d,at 2>i o'clock, preclwly, to participate ia the funeral ceremonies of the late Chief Ma^istrat* of theNation, ABBAKAM LINCOLN. 2. Tho members are ri-qiu-sted to wear dart clothea, with crapo ormode on the left arm, atioya the elbow, and white cotton gloves. 3. An appropriate Club Bridge hasbeen adopted, and can bo obtained at the Club Room on tho day of the parade, 4. It is absolutelyrequested that every member will turn out on this solemn and imi>ortantoc<-aion, ft. Band pleasetake notice, ^m_______^^*-^l'M SANTMAN, Chief Marshal. fr^ TO THE DEMOCRATIC CITIZENS Ot \i-^Phila. The Voung Men's Keystoise Clmb ex- tends a general invitation to the Iiemocraiic oiti zf-na oftne city to j.^In with them in tho Funeral (.erciuonics of the lamented Chief B'ju'isfrfit' of tha Nation,ABRAHAM LINCOLN -wlgea furnifihftd. Thof>e viBhitiK to i... meet THIS (v^aliirday) AFTERNOON.i.>tol, SivKi -Jtrcet. below Chesant. at Xlj ...___.. ,,. . sa&ly, Div)^s dark Clothes, and white cotton(ilovea u" oOft- venieiit. By or^ler of the President. If40.1 _ ELIUM SANTMAN,(;hief Marshal. Vr7^TO THE MAI>K TEACHERS OF THU l>^ Public S<'hooU of Philadelphia.-It is recom- mended that youar"emble at the otlice of tho Br>ar<l oi Control, on SATCRDAY MORNINO,aprit 22. at 12 o'clock, tomake arrangomenta for partioipating In the solemnitiw of the day EOWARD SMIPPEN, ap22-lt| _President Board of Control, Vr'^ SOLDIERS OF THE WAR OF 181,- \y-cy The survivina Soldiers of theWar of HI2. In PennHyhania aud a.1joiuing States, will assemhK* at the Supreme Court Room, StateHouse, THL4 AF- TERNOON, t.t 3 o'clock, with crape on left arm, t unite in paying the last iributeotreapect to (ho re- mains of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late martyred President of the United States, apii2-lt''2.'iS ________(::^G.CHILDS,Maiftll. HANCOCK'S CORPS OF VKTKU\N8. Head-qunrtcra. RichmondHall, April ?2,18W/, AlTmen belonging to Hancttck's Corps, now in Phi- ladelphia, will report at thc?e Heacf-Tnftrt(*rs at l# o'clock A M. THIS PAY (Saturday) to take part lu tho Funeral Proref-f^io' , mhonor of cur la* ''^Mi- dent. ABRAHAM LINCOLN. By order of B. J. TAYMAN, Major lat Army <;orr. andap22-lt*332 Brevet (!ol. U. S.V HEAD-QUARiERS, PHILADA. Artillery, Philadelphia. April 21. !;; UNION___ -,. , .-,_ __.___ HpMl4tt Oi-ifer, Members will rep'ort at'2o'clock P. M. TO- MORROW , April 22, infull uniform. Old Memlr of the Company are Invited. ISAAC STAUB, Jr., Captain, THEO. A. GRAHAM.O.S.________ap2Mf^48l n--^ FIRST>ROOP PHILADELPHIA CITY \iS^ Cavalry. The Trwip will assemblea|,^" Armory. I n full dress luo i> nted order, Q^b rr-3 OATHOLIOPIIILOrATBIAN LITERARY U>^Institute, Th Members will assemble In the Hall THIS AFTKKNOON.at lo'clock.to ioin in the fnneralfflcort of tli. remaina of ABHAHAM I.IN- ( JOI.K , lata President of the United States Dreaa : Blacli,or (iark colored elothea, drees hat and white gloTes. M. A. BARK, Marshal THOS. .1. McOUIOAN,!A..itnt. K.F. HOR-STiMANN, (j^ "l L.'I'^Slt'lOl) iy'T KJSfTl AN BKOTHERlioOb..-WOLF TONK U.-y (lircluwill meet at Hall 1917 C'oates atreet, to \ attend the funeral of our late illustrious Chief Magis trata,at 1 i>'olo<:k, P.M., TIUS DAY. IriaU nation- alists, and others not altaihed to any other ocietie, arereeiwclfuUjiir rjlil.UKitteu(l. CeiJie .IO.SEPU FITZPATRIOK. ^Secretar^ENKAS IiOJ'f.lHEKTY .__ap2S-

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lt_;;43 HEAP-QUARTERS FENIAN BKOTHKR hood, April 22, l)j>5. The Tarious Ctr'tes of Fenian Bridln-rhi^od vill moet at theii rffij>ec five Halls, TH IS DAY, at 1 o'clock. P. M., to aUcml the Fnneral Kscortof our latA iiluhtrious and la- mented Chief Magistrate, APRAHAM MKOOLN. Irish NationBlislB andothers not attarhod to any organi/.atton, are rMpectfuH) re'iuf^stcd to report to the Cirela in theirl^istrict, when- b;.diree will be furnished. J AMKS i;l IJBOSH, I>22-lt*71 State Centre for Peimsvlfaula.Ip^Si riKAD-Qt'ARTKKS FKNIAN BBOTIIKR- n^y hood. Oeucral Onler. The following Aids have beenappninte'!, and wMl bo obeyed and re- spected as such : ICuenaDoUft'herty, j!>hn A Kecnaa,llusihltudgers, and Audrevt' Wn.iio. The v.^rious Circles win r.-port (o lhiiManli.il on Broad sireet, rightrtlng on Chesnut faciiig ea.it, at S o'clock, P.M. Dress : As far as practicaWe, Bl;k Suits. Ity order of apeH''<' JAMBS .JiTiBONS, Slato Clantie. Ph the Feni breecbee.)mounted, THIS DAY, April 2^^', )d.i6, at2J^ o'clock,?, M. precisely, to join in the Funeml Escortofour lamented Pieident, ABRIIAM LIN COLN.By order of the Cornet <'ommaTidine, M. EDWARD RUOERS. ap22-lt*12 _____Orderly Serseant. Y'^KEYSTONEBATTEKY,APRILai, 1C, I>t/ By order from Hed-quarters this CorpH will parade, with theBattery, on the escort to the ra- maina of the late Prosi(?entof the U. 8., onSATTJR- DAYj-^pril 22d._____________ ap22 U *r4 ADJOURNED MEKTINO OF HONOBA- _, biy Discharged Officora of tlie Armyand Navy. (at Devitt A Co,'b), in pursuance of Reaolutiou adopted last evening, COL. McCANDLKSSin tha Chair, the following Reecdutions were passed : Whereas, It has Hee:! the will of Alnftighty Codt* remove from among us. by the cruel am! rowardly hand of an assaasm, ABRAHAM LlN(KiLN, latPresident of the United States, ana Commander In-. Chief of our Army aud Navy, even when victoiVand peace seemed to be almost M-ithiu his grasp, Rn4 Whereas, His eminent ii^tegrity, hia practicalw<g- dom. and hia great mO'U'iittioii.linving endeared him to the hearts of li lovai i;'^N'i>le, but tonone pyrhap* more so than to ub- h<.uoratiy discharged officers of the service of the United States.Be it Resolved, That while we bow In aubmlssioo t God's will, we cannot but fctd that the countryhaa lost one of hci great t patriots, where jutic, cle- mency and mercy, (should hav cndesred him toall tho American people. That to murder a tnan wh^^* heart was ever open to the sorroTvfu! talesof suffer- ing and misery, and whos*' ) \-r ready to stay, even perhaps from^ue; , those who calledfor pity and help, la a . ful u> CAon- template. But that such an .;i., .........udfr shou'd be perpetratedupon the Unief MagiptrMo of this couutiy. Is a lesson fearful in its teachings. Though Itlscareerhaabeen sudden!v cut off by this wicked dpod, another star is placed beside thoso who bar* alreadyfallen in tb, service of their country. Reeolvwd, That in a body we will altendithe funeral of the latePresident and our Commander-inOhieft and join with the loyal throughout the landLin show- ing ourreapect to his memory, Rew'Ued, That as a further testimony of our sla- ct'i^ --- r., we will wear theusual badaw oC c '"ft arm forthe spare of thirfr Jaya. ,itt Ave attend tli ceremonies in bt<^ ^b ' blackas possible; fatigiio cap*. craije oa ifft arm, and national colors In tba lall button-hole of coat, whitegloves. On motion, it was Resolved. That the national oo lorsshallbo quarter yard of No. X ribbon, ec)irod white and blue. That we meet at the otflco of DBVITT * 00,, at* P. M., TO-DAY. WM. McCANDLESS.Ptei(ioot. S. L. CHRISTIE, Sec._______________.*^-"JL n^'A^TYPOaUAPHiCAL UNION. NO. 2,--VwiLL U^y

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please asHemble at Franklin Halt,THIS DAY, April 22. at 12 o'clock, on business of importance WM B.11.CKKRT. I'ichhKoMl JOS M WOL#'F, Sttcf3t!y. p^2 ii.-*2Z

-xm^rmmdmssssm -j- ,sv*K^3ST*;r-c'is-jKFa>"r:: SPECIAL ISOTICES. ^fEETINU OF COtlOCK T.O.M O.i'., held at the n Frida/ Eveniag, Aptil . tiiiK "f Gflor^e W, Krea- c. Slf''' o, ChartoiiKreameri*pp'>i,itr'(l to 'Iriift reaolu- ^ AT A ^'''.^'5 Bftll.Thirda). ai.lMfi, acoinr. , mor, KraB, rnilt> J *ft(lWm.Godahall. ........------- . , ^ . .^ tioni oxj'tf'SsiTe ^r the scu.'^c of the Lodffo at the Offtth ol thePresiaeiit of the tiiUd States, ABBA- n.\M MNCOLN. Thoiominltttee reported th* following ProambleliDd l:Aaoiiilionfl, which wPi-e uJianimfm^ly adr.ptp-1 Whwpias, Tbia Lodgn hne leariii 1 a griftfstricken r.f-mmuiiifyi of th' nation, hy :\ rt^be! *'iiiis^tir> uf on*- tha tender hflartett and noWeiniii.:. ....._ ..... cola, who had shared with Washingiuu. Joffeisoii, 9tadlB0D. Munroo aud Jackflon,the honor of elec- tion to a aocotid term of the Prtgideacy ot tUo Uni- ie4l StatM; aiKl. Whereaa, Jtis fitting that this Lodge, as a bod/, hould gl?e thfl mot forcible exproseion of their ab- horraaceoftbid crlm**,Bo fearful that the resourcea of our laiiguasre tail to furnish for it a name the Diurderofone whopresejTed thocouhtry that Wasb- instott aaveit, who guided the ahi p of State in safetythroMgh atuiTos to which no history preaeuta a naral- iei; tfi6r*itc.rft. KesoWod, That CohocksinkLodge, No. 583,1 O. of 0. F .while acknowl edging as Christitin duty n;olns, she DirinQ adinoJiiiion "liedoeth hU things well," and while recognizing the truth that^* Olonde and dartnesB are round aboutHim." do attll look with confldence to the context, that "jutitico and judgmtint aia the habitation ofhis throne." KesalTodj That, In the entimation of this Lodge, the name 01 Abraham Llncol* shouldh enslrined in the hearta of the people side by eido with the me- mory of WaahinKtoii. RosolTcd,That to his successor, Andrew Johnson, we will pivo the same cordial, aarnflHt and entire Biipportthat \\'6 wouM have givou, had he aurvivca, to our departed President. Koftolvtd, That a copy ofthese resolutions be en- tered on the minutes, and givtudue publicity through the press of tho city.________ I. O. OV 0. F^~'rnE~M^rBEES OF (MOHOCK HOCKS NU LODtJl-: No. Sj3. 1. 0. of O. F., willplease meet at ihe Uiill. Third aud Brown streets, THIS;Sntrdfty) AFTKKiNOuN. at VA o'clock, to join illtho ct;Ci>rt of our laM President, ABKAHAM XINOOLN, Uress, black iuitand white gloves. ap22 1t*42GBO. W. KREAME8.N.0. fr^ AMtoKIOaV Pit'txi>:TANt'''AS80CIA- "T*r tioii, The members of th*^ Ur'ierarereaof'Sted to moot at tho Hall in I,oruat street;, above Broad, on SATURiiAV AVTT;KNOO:4, atfouro'clock, to par- ticipate in tho fuiiLTUi obee-iuits of our late beloved Chief MffgiHfrtrt, AKRAHAA!LIKUOLN. Badges oan ba had at the f'. " " Ma. or insignia ut the Order will ho re j of the greatestpropriety thrttall n;;^:' -i:ctarian or par- tisan prcdilcrfions sJi -uitid in thisdiiy of uni\er.^ai sorrowand u-HUv tiiw;. As far a^ conve- nient, inemborn are enjoined to appear in black or dark dross,wi(h white glorep. p22-lt*4! JOHN FITZ, Orand 8pc>. ' FKNI'an" KROinK/BllOOP;--TilE COM" BSBuuti;, Tf! I ___S_PE IAt NOTICES. '^'n,^^i^l' '^'''^iA~vi'li'COMPANT?" -^ IS?,^*.',"'""'' will aaaemblo attho Knln HouBO THIS DAY at 1 o'clock precisoly, ro partici Sate m the Fimer*! Ceromonios (o ourlata ITiwi- ent, AUltAUAM I.INOOLN. By orrtnr of , ____ J081AH U. BJiO!;B.8, MaiM'jal, JOnH onKTIS.

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Sc<^>.________ap22 lt'_ - )--4i5 AND 8TEASI i'lRB EN- -"Active. lIoRoraijf and Contri- - ;11 usscmble attlic Hose ffouH*^ on ,. I,-/'(N, at 2 o'clock, to attend tha Vn- '- of tlif luto President of tho United VUAMLINCOLN, 1^ ___ _ r.OBKKT T. GltL, SM'ry. iiuris fTrk KNiiiSK oompanV,'no. ,^ 17 Tho nicmbers willmeet at thfiir Hall THIS AirTBllNOON, at o'clock, to attend tha Fil- ncrai of our lajoanted President.Dress, black suit and white 2I0TO3, By order of the ^p2yt*4M _ __________________COMMITTKB.^ n-^ij. oi;R NAMK IS OUR M 6 T'T^O.-THIII ii-rr/ MemberB ol tho Goodwill steam Fire f'o. are reqnestcd10 assembb at the Hall of the (Company, Tills (Saturday) AFTERNOON, tho 22dinataut, at I o'clock,to participate iu the obaequiea of our late lamcnled President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. P. S. LibertyCornet Band , please notice By Older of the Chief Marshal, TItOMAS FOI.KY. ASSISTANT MARSHALS,OANFIKLD DOUFF, CHARLKS HIJNTKK, . ___EJIVIN OALVERT.________ 43 fP?*..ii'^W4,'!'^lNk noSF, AND8TEAM FIP^E U^ry ENOINK CO.-Tlie Activo,Honorary and Con- Vf'V,"'""i *if nibero of the Couinany,will meat at the Hallof the Company, Tins AFTERNOON, at twB 0 clock, to attend the funeral f ourlate lamented Presidci.t, ABKAHAM LINCOLN. Press, black BUit and hat, and white gloves, . ^ . .GEOkBK W. dull, Piesident, ADAM ALBRKillT, Secretary. *M1 fittest- .- PKRSEVKKANCK HOSE CO. NO.S.-TIIK Meo.berB will assemble at the Hose House, nils AtTBRNOONjat 2 o'clock, to participate ... theI nneral (,'eremonicB in honor of our lato fellow member, HON. AIIBAHAM LINCOLN', President ofthe l.nited Stales. Dress: Full black suit, Bv order of JOHN G, BUTLBR, Pres't, ISAIAH BATES, Jb., Sec'y. _ap22 lt*329 lf'S HALL OF" Yni3~AMfltn;A>'l08K CO", "i~X No. 17. Tho Actiye, Honorary, and Contribu-ting Memijers will ftHSemblc at the Hall of the Com- pany THI.S DAY, at 2 P.M.. to participate in theobsequies of the laic President ABUAHAM LIN- COLN. *483 WM. AVATSO.**, Assistant Sac.

Councils of Brother- .r the lato ers of the ttt Feniiwi i t l.c^:ilut streets, aineftly requested otthis occasion. ANIJRKW WYNNE, Centre, ___________AYyiL'jL^fpL'!-'______apa-ift7ii jrS* FKNIANBROTHEUiHOOD.-ALL MEM- Vt^ hers of tho Brian Borou Circle are requesteii to meet at ilio Hall,southeast corner SpriugOarden and Ninth slroety, at 1 o'clock P. 51., to participate In the funeralescort of our honored Vresideut. ABRAHAM WNCOLS. All Irish Jiatlonalists are invited to 111 I end,_ ._ JOHN DOYLE, Ceytrc u>iv mitte-'.s of Select and ' Philadelphia, having invit.f' hood to participatein rcce \. President of tho United Sl'. Philadelphia Circle are req-i Hall,, W. corner of Twelfth a at IJo'clock, THIS DAY, It is that all members will be present MICIIAKL iQr JOnH Bl!ISNNAN,ec'. ap22-lt*469 D~EMMigTt FENIAN 3!b- ( Jircle. Menibi Hall, 8 W. corner Ei - at 1 o'clock, P. M - - try: end. HUtJHliODGEBS, Centre, EDW. P LOUOHBBY, Sec. up22 lt*157 Escort of our late n^vered Pr^Fioent tionalistiare invited to attei meet at tho '. au'iain streets, in the Funeral . All Irish s- FENIAN BKOTHBKUtlOO.-SABSFIBLD Circle are rcquestwl to meet at the Hall, Fifth !aBkill,at 1 o'clock, P.M., TO DAI', for thepurpose of participating in the I''uneral Obsequies of our late lamCTifed ('hlef Magifltrare, -MiRAHAMLINCOLN, Ml friends of Iiish JSatioualitles are resBoctfully invited to attend, J, A, KBENAN, Centre.-TAMES GRANT, Sep. ap22 lt'.J_ - SOO'TS THISTLE -^ '.CMBBRS __ wishing to join the To i.nofonrlamented President, ABRAr LN, will ?Tease meet tho Oflicers at the \\ < tti: rili House, at 4 ', M, ir;489

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^_WM, GRAY, President, ^MKMBEBS OF TirirOALBDONlirN CLUB will meet at the Club Room at4o'<-Iock P, M., ISDAY U*483 DUNCAN WKIOlIT, Sec. _. JAMBS PAGE LIBRARY COMP.VnY,- ~i' The IMombersof the ('ompany will meet at the Hall of the Company, THIS AFTERNOON, nt 3 o'clock, to participatein the Funeral Obsequies of ur lato Prosidonl. ABKAHAM LINCOLN, Capt JACOB HYEB. K. FITZ(iEBALD,JOS. F. N. S.NYDBR, apSS-lt*idl Committee of Arrangements. ......, ~ " ^^"MHciTBLiTAN OLD _____Philadelphia, April 2lBt, 1835. The members of the ' Guard," not on duty with other organisations,are requf^tcd to join their brother Oiucers (honorably discharge*:.I, i,t fifth and ^Val- out streets,on TOMORROW .\ VTKBNOON, at 5 o'clock, for tho purpose of participating In the obsa- quies ofour lato lainonted President, Dress, citizens' dress, fatigue cap, crape on left arm, white rtioves,badge (red, white and blue rib- bon.) By order of Col, WM. D, LEWIS, Jr.. President. A^ A^. LAWS,Sectetary, ap2:;-lt*4y3 "^ ^ CrilZKNS' VOLUNTBKR^IUlSrlTAL, ,^ Jtroa,! and Primestreets, April 21,Ibis.-At a Stated Mc^M.ing of the Board of Managers, held this evening, the folionin;! preambleami resolutions were nnamrnonnly adopted : Wberem., We t!o Mai-.y^'ers of The Citizens'Volun-teer UoBintM A:,,- (dace upon re- cord some expr, r, at tiie great cala.inity ttoit ii*. ,,, U\ that ourhonored led bcl,> . ^ -. .ac, .ABRAHAM LINCOLN, who, after having: occiipied the most consfiicuonsofllce in th wirle, during four years of i.'ivii war '\-A'i iiaTi'oi".! tr:mt')c. ^rith honor to onr rr3 HBADQUARTER!', U^ Guard, "'...... FRANKLIN FIRE CO,-NOTICB.-MKM- ^_, hers are requested to meet attho Engine llonso. TIILS AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to attend at the funeral escort of the remains ofABRAHAM LINCOLN , late President ef the United Statis, ap22 t'4,'a_________n. y.JiOBB, Ass't Sec'y._ IV3^ SOUTlTWABk STEAM FIRE KNGINK (i^y Company , No. 24. The Honorary. Active and CoutributinMembers are requested to assemble at the Hall of tho Company, THIS DAY (Saturday 1, at 2 o'clock P.M.. to attend the Funeral Ceremonies of the late President of the United States, ABKAHAM LINCOLN,Dress, Black suits. H. R. TROUGH, President, TH()8. S. CROFTON, Scc'y^____ IflSi NdTI(:E,-THB ACTIVE,BONOBARY , . and Contributing Members of the Shilller Hose anil Steam Fire Engiiie Company arerequested to meet at Iheu Hall, at one o'clock, THIS AFTER- NOON, to attend tho funeral of .lurito President, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, N.B,-DrcaB, black suit, ajid while gloves and black hats. Attest,_ap2I-ll'492____________JNO. J._CLIFTON^ SecY,_ Tl""^ illBKRNiA FIRirENClNE COr,NO."r, Li-c^y TheHonorary, Active and Contributing Mem- bers are requested to assemble at the Engine House, TlllK(Saturday) AFTERNOON, at S o'clock, to participate in the funeral ceremonies of our late Pre- sidentof the United Stales. Dress Black suit, wliite gloves, .lAMKSC WUAI.bEY t Chairman of Committeeof Arrangements, n-'S" NOTICE -THE AOTIVErHONORABY iy^ry and Contributing Members ofthe Phcenix Hose Co. will meet at the Hose House THIS (Satur- day ) AKTMRNOON, at 2 o'clock.Bla.-k drewi. black hat and white gloves. By order of Bp22-lf479 h. OARBIGUBS, Pres't. rr'Hj" TUBHONORARY, ACTIVE AND CON- Ur^ tributing Members of the Good Intent IIoBe, Hook and LadderConinanv. No, 2, will meet at tho Hoao House THIS AFTSRNOON,at 1 o'clock, to attend the funeral ofour late Chief Magistrate, Leave at 2>i o'clock, sharp. Dress Black suit, white gloves. GEO. K, CHILDS,President, _I1. C. SELBY, Assistant Secretary, ap22-n*49 r-;:^ N0TU'K"-TIIB'MEMBEH"7JFra^iH^^^

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IJ -y Sleani Fire Company, N 1, 17, intending to participate iuthe Funeral Obsequies of our latePre- siueot, Abraham Lincoln, will please meet at tho Hall of the Company, THIS DAY, April 22ii,at 2 o'clock. Dark dress, white gloves. By order of ap22-U"498 PHILIP M.^HUL'TS^PresH^ ir^PHILADELPHIA FIRE CO., NO. IS.- l>Tc?r The members of the Coinpany will please as- semble at theEngine House THIS DAY. at 3 o'clock, P. M.. to participate in the escort of the remains of the latePresident Lincoln. Dress, daik suit, white gloves. By order of the Company, ap22 It-391________WM.McliBVITT, Secretary, jr^ THB HONORARY, ACTIVE AND OON- lSr tributing Members of the WarrenHose C.n , are requested to meet at their Hail, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'cio.:k, to attendthe funeral ob- sequies of our late Presideui, ABRAHAM LIN- COLN Dress, black; white gloves. Byorder of the President.____!t*487______JOHN F^ GBIKL, Sec. |rlS COLUMBIA BNO'lNE, NO. 16.-THK^i~/ honorary, active and contributing members will assemble at the Engine Honsa THIS DAY (Sa-turday) at 2 o'clock, to participate in the funeral obsequies of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late President ofthe United States, Dross, black hat, dark suits and white gloves. W. D KENDBICK, Pres't 8. H, KEED,Assistant Secretary, ap22-lt*478 ^______SPECIAL NOTICES. rh^ 0FFrc7s'"c)F~'rirircrT'y u'cUNtT FUNDU--^/ Commission, Commoiiweaith Building, Oi.i (iliesnut street, Philadnlpl.ia, April W, Hjs,-NoticeIs fciven that all claims .'or city Bounty, and all Bills against the Fund, must at ouco be alod a' thisOfltco, By order of tho Commission. _ap22 tijrd RICHARD C, WINSni?,3oc'y, fj'S^'.^'i'nKllBNSINO'rONPvKLTKF AHSOCIA- p-iry t'anw'll meet on BtONDAY EVENING, 2lth instant, at the usual place onGormanlown avenue, at 7)i o'clock. Tho niemhors will bring their re- ceipts with theni, as the.moneywill be disTrihuted, -^^?-''r''''- ..22-^I'lWrd H, A^VOUKLBACH, Pres, FIRST GRAND CONCERT OF TIIU'ST.Theresa's Musical Society, to be given at Con- Ilall on TUESDAY EVENING, May 2d. Tick- ets, 25cents. To bo had of B Oummiskey, Catholic Book Store, 1037 Chesnut street, ___ ap2Mt*149 GRANDCtVNCERT AND fFsTIVAL-fO be given at Concart Hall, on MONDAY EVE- NINO, April 2'lth. commencingat a -.luartor to sight o'clock. For tho benelit of tiio Ninth Presbyterian Church. Adult tickets onedollar ; Children's fifty cents. To be had at the door 9U tU9 evemng of the Concert_____________ap22 2r*202rd IT^ S'ifli'AL IfKSTlVAL.-1^1 NITY UHOIK, U^ Op NBW YORK, UN'DBB THB DtBKCTIONOF DR, CBTLKB, AVill repeat TirS CHORAL FESTIVAL JSeceutly given in Trinity Church, New York,at ST. CLBMEN'T'SCHUilCH, On TUKSDA Y and WBDN E8D AY, April ii and86, SOLOISTS. MafiterRICHARD COKER, Principal Soprano of Trinily ('hoir, Messrs GEORGE SIMPSON, Tenor; J, B THO- MAS.Baritone. Masters KURLICH, ELLARB. TATB and PRATT. ORGAN IS'fS. Dr. CUTLER and W. KUGBNKTHAYEB, the talented Organist of Boston, Selections from the great works of HANDBL, BACH,MKNDELSSOHN and HAYDN Also a DIKOK, in niemoriam of our late beloved President. Adinis.iion,$1 H), TickeU for sale at Mr. Charles W. A,Trnmpler'9 MUHic Store, Seventh and Chesnut streets,ami at the Episcopal Book .Store, No, J224 chesnut street, 1 ickets already sold will be good forTuesday and Wednesday, Doors open at ay,, commence at 7H. Books of words in full, containingthe historical remarks, will be presented to oKih of the audience at the Church. Positively no moneywill be received at the Church, and no more tickets will beiold than the Chnrch can comfortably

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accommodate. Full parUoulars In fn- ture annoimcemontg. ap22-21 r ^r-^' FAIR FOR THBSALB OFUSEFUL AND "py Hancy Artioiea in aid of Saint Francis Xavier's Church will open in the School Boom.Tweiiti -flfth, .ibove Hamilton streets, on EASTER MONDAY, April 17th, and continue for two weeks.Season Tioketa, 2f> cents; single admission, 10 cents. Race and \im\ Arch, Callowhill, and Greenand Coates K, R. cats convey persons direct. ap22-Blt*r TillRDwXM)-the" tjUOTATTlFlrHK _ Districthaving been tilled, all those citizens 10 were interested m the welfare of the Ward, will meet at thehouse of L, R, Denan, S. F, cor. Fifth and Oneon streets, THIS (Saturday; EVENING, at 7>a o'clock, tohear the final reptrtaof the Recruit- ing t'onimittce and of tho Treasurer. The Treasurer ou Benditwill also make a final report. M. G, MILLIBTTB, President. JOSEPH T. JUSTUS, Secretary, BDMONDPOLLKTT, Treasurer. ap22 11*110 J. W. KNOX, Treasurer on Benefit. HELP WANTEO-FKMALES.WANTED-TWO COOD 2:10 Madiaon street. DEB33MAKKR8, AT ep22-lfll,i W A.?'''?''-f OOD H 0 .^ IE R Y M B N DEBS. ^^" ""^'A*"'' Montgomery. ap22-2t*177rd WANTBD-AN KURAND faKL, AT NO.1:1,38 _ _Chesanl street uptlairs, ap22 2t",'i(llrd VI'-ANTED VT Coo'ii,g ap22 A GIRL, FOR JlOUSii:WORKAND ig. in a private family, 116 Pine St. '.1.'tf> WAN 'I' K1'-A OIRL, 1^ BO GIN ER AL IIOUSl- ___7t"'':""P'T ' No. M N. Thirte6nth,22-2*348rd _____HELP WANTED-MALES \Yanted-an' e'no'inekrVjsed toburn T ing pea and dust, at 417 N, Eifiblh streot '*37. WANTKD-TWcroARPBNTBKS, V ' Ninth street.WANTED^A^BOXMAN, Fourth street. 374 AT -iS'J 8. ap22-lt*414 NEW and Chairs wanted at ORstreet. Han _^J*'ANT8_ SKOOND HAND No, NO, ANTED-A GIRL TO COOK housework, 2108 Archstreet. AND TO DO ap22-lt*rd WANTEli-A BASTBK, ON LADIES' FINS Gaiters, at fan South Second at.ap22-lt*rd WANl'E'D-A WOMAN AS IJOOicT AT SHAF^ ______fI Kostaurant J1J!;0 S^Sjicond st^.____22-n*id w WANTBD-GOOD (JLOAK-MAKEBS." NO, SS _____North jEightlnitreet, >pJ2-l('rd WANTkD -A (!OMPEyis'NT"~WOM'^AN AS Nurseandgeamstrcss, Bestreferoueerequired. Apply t No, 1805 Pinestreet, ,ip222-tl*t83 ' ii7ANTED-A FIB8T-CLA88 OPERATOR, ON ; ,, ''J:^".",''l"'*"'^'^^'"'"'> 8wlng Machine,Ap- plyJ32^Nortli Second street. ap22-lt*128 WAN'TED-A TIDY, HONEST AN WILLiNG Girl, for generalHousework, with good refe- ''""If.UJ*''*'^ *'' J'ranklin st-^ncar Cirardave. *I51 WA N T E i)--SEVERALHANDS ~T0 THE Dressmaking, Apply at 35 North Seventeenth street. - ------ WANTED-A small family.VVANTBD- ' go to 849 NORTH _________________P22 U^416 _ A FIRST CLASS PLUMBER, TO TAHirei, t/r^^o^^.'o''"'i."i-.-*P'''7 '" MORRIS, TA8KBR 4 CO,, 209 South Third st. apZi-Zf^rd YVATCIIMAKKR W -t N T E D-^fo OtTllO^A plcjiaant place in the interior of tho State A good workman will And stondyemployment. Apply with references to BUTLER'4 McCARTY No 1.11 North Second street. np2-J-St*rd2T;t WANTED-^-lif. AN tlFFICE. .\N 'iN'l'ELLi- y gent and reliable Lad, who writes a fair hand andcan make hiinaelf generally useful, one who lives with his pnrents preferred. Address, in writing ofapplicant. Box 491 P^O.______________ap22-2frdl*7 WANTBD--A MAN i'O STRAIGHTEN SHEET' __ Ironand finish Shutters and Iron Doors '' a Blacksmith and two good and screwing bolts, at STEWARDi STEVENS'", 602 Cherry Btreot. - ---------- * Also fiir^.drilljug elpers ------) J ap22-2t"132rd HCHOOL-DEHKS 19 North Ninth _________________________ap22-Jt*2<)3 WA NTED TO RENT-SINOKIt SEWINGMA- chines and olheis W. M. LEAVANS, lOi N, KighlhBt. ____ apSa-U'rd WANTKD-SEWINGMACillNKS'rtI

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REPAIR; alao.to sell, No, 1 and No, 3 Singers', at 1924 South street, W ANTED-A male flee. ______ _Bp22-2t*rd PEirSON' T'T ADOPT A FINE Infant. Address B. C, Ledger Of- a|l22-eod8f rd WANTED TOBUY A .SKTOF 'W A L N O T vv Chitmbor Furnitnro. Address "Furniture," ledger Office, ap22-lt*124ANTED.-lAnhT/tVlVKlllYNBW SlfwiNO _ Machines for old worn out oni Eighth street. ONE NBW SIX-nORSB __________ Engine, celebrated make, fur sale. Annlv to t,. M KANS, 132 Walnut street. vv J v>Also, four Twelve-horse I'ower Engine, same POWER POUTABIj* nnfacl.iire. 1PNGI-;KS, E'. J Second-hand. "- fifrd able and Station 1 other porposeB. Penn 'a. West Eogiiie Co., WAL Fix at ll)i) North'Parrish street. ap22-lt*184 HALF-GROWS GIRL, IN A Apply, with reference, at 806 ___________ap22.lt*161 W ANTED-A , Cloak Store, Sections of the o anotherPre- of returning ; iple of univer- . ,.i:ii ofa hired as- senieilt, wltitber he ehHie (in the kind- iiov. los- Slc< pea. sal luicrt,v, ,1 IS lit aoun iiytJ, *assin,at a public plaoo of an had relu<^taiitly gone, with tlti nesB of his licart) to gratify theanitience, it having been previously innounceu that ht would be present, 'therefore. Rcsolvwl, I'liatwe bow in Jnimble snbmisBion to the great emiction with wbicii Our Father has seen tit to visit n,trusting that "He wlio .loetli all things well," will lu-ep UB as always iieietofore, and turn what nowseems so great a s,:,f.i.,w and trial into a national blessing. Resolved, That in ABRAHAM LINCOLNwe had a Proeidenf v,-ho80 great aim was Lilierty lo all, the -jnly printip:e !iy which our tJovi-viinientcan be held together, flliiv the iniluence of tiis life ilescend upon his suoccssois, aiiil may ins gioriliedspirit, with that ,.f Washingb o, be permitted tu fiuiile and control the affairs of ihe nation while weexist as a Govern- ment. Resolve.! E'loit while we ho^c a proper example will be qi*do ol the hirelingwho .;oiii.l do so base a ,ired, wo will direct our wrath upon, and labor to destroy the principles n!slacrm and nbtUiiin, which have for so h-oij endeavoretl to diafi us back, to bar- barism, stol h. ignorellio fact Ihat "all men were created fiee ntel equal." Resolved, 'J'lial the Hospital be suitably decorated,and remain no lor ninety days, Resolved. Tiiat these resolutions be published in iTio morning andc ^eniiig papers. THoS. T. TASKliR, Sr.. President THOS. L GlFFORD..ecret^ry. ___,pSi-Yt rr^ A NATIONMOURNS A FATlTERSLArN tiiiy A t a special me-t!ng of the Goodwill Hose and Steam Fire EngineConipanj, lulil on Ilmrsday evening, Api il 2llth, 1865 the following preamble and rofeolutlonF Hereadopted ' Whcrea.,. T)-e :i . ' " ,.. eldent of ttf Un^: sination of ttic f< ,^ tho nation with c ............... ,,,, ,, ,,_ formed itsii joicinge over its St.. *st mourning and lamentation assaisriniFi: ......... ;oi.'-.' whi' tor ,<rov. ry^^* NIAGARA IIOSB COMPANY NO, 1,- li-pO' The Active, Honorary and Contributing Mem-bers will assemble at the Hose House THIS (Satur- day) AFTERNOON, at 2,i o'clock, to participate Inthe obsequies of the late President of the United States. Drees, black suit, white gloves. ap22-lf47_____HENRY YORK, Pros. n--3 MARION iiOSKC()MPANY.-AT A SPK \*^err cial Meeting of the Company,heid on Friday evening, 21st instant, the following Preamble and Resolutions were offered by Mr,John Porter, and unanimously adopted : Whei-eas, This Coinpany has heard with profound sorrowof the dastardly asaassinatioQ of our beloved President, ABRAHAM IINCOLN, whose wisdom andmany virtues have reclaimed many erring and rebellious ones, who had departed from our oncehappy and glorious Union, inducing them to retrace tlieir Bteps s nd bow in Bubmission to law,

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order and the requirements of tho Constitution of tho United States, TherefMi-e, be it Resolved,That, in the sudden and tragical death of our Chief Magistrate, we mourn the lose of a vir- tuousofficer, a pure patriot, an honest man, and a martyr to liis country's cause, Kesolveit. That thehall and apparatus of the Company be draped iu mourning for the space of sixty days, and onthe day the remains arrive in the city, the alarm bell be tolled, and that tho members attend thefuneral In a body rp^^MAmtTN ilO.VE~C0rPANY.--THB"AC U~rPy tlve. Honorary and ContributingMembers are requested to meet at the hall of the Company, THIS (SATURDAY) AFTERNOON, at2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of the late President of the United States, ,...,^ , GEORGE DALY,President. FRANK J TIBBITT, Sec. *474 O'^* RONALDSON'S CBMETEKY. THE AN- li^i?^ nusl Meetingof the Lot Holders will be held on MONDAY, May 1st, at 10 o'clock, at the Ceme- tery, Ninth andShipnen streets. ap22-82t*62 BBNJ MIFFLIN, Secretary, rry^ NO'ricE.-commerciai/" national tl-crXBank of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, April 11, 18e5. A general meeting of the Stockholders of thisBank will be held at the Banking House, on the 11th day of May next, at 12 o'clock M.. to considerand determine the question of cancelling the shares of stock owned by tho Bank, By order of theBoard of DIrectorB. 8. C. PALMER, Bap22-tus.'(t4mylO*llr_________________C^aahler^ (rS OFFICEOATAWISSA RAILROAircOM- iNiy pany. No, 424 Walnut itreet, Philadelphia, March 13, 1835 TheAnnual Election for President and Directors of this Company will be held on MON- DAY, theflrstdayofBlay, 18j5, at tho Company's Office, No, 424 Walnut street, Philadelphia, Polls open trom \i to3 o'clock, M, P, HTTTOHINSON, p2 2-tniyird________________Vice Prest, and Bce'y, Vr^ OFFICK OFTHE LBHIGH OOAirAND li.,y' Navigation Company, Phiiadelnhia, April 18, 18B5 The Stated AnnualMeeting of the Stockhold- ers of this Company will be held at tlie Board of Trade Rooms, northside of Chesnut street, above Fifth, on TUESDAY MORNING, the 2d day of May next, at half-past10 o'clock, after which an Election will bo held St the same place tor Oificers of tho Company forthe ensuing year. The Election to close atao'clock P. M. of the same day. ap22-9trd__________ JAMESS, COX, President, OFFIOE OFTHK PiBRPONTOiL CoSf- pany. No, 121 South Third street, Philad'a.Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at ihe Officeof the Company, on MONDAY, May let, lSj6,atl2M,, for the purpose of organiKatiou and Election of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, ap22dtmylSr WM, H. WALLAGB, Secretary, HtJSPITAL, OAMACiS __ street, above Columbia avenue, nowopen to receive Sick, Deformed and In- jured Children. Recent accidents admitted at all hours, FreeDispensaries.-At Camac's Woods, at 9 A, M,, and at 408 Blight street, at IP, M., daily. H. Ijonoi Ifodge,M. D, attending Physician. Wl Walnut street. GEORGE A. WOOD, WA^^S?"^"^ HALFGROWN GIRL FOR' Child-nnrse, with reference, at 64 North Ninth ""ot- _______________________ttp^.'2 It* 214 com'petbnts.^leslady'Tn a .1 . i---------- Applyatr. T, Q,UINI.AN'S,429 Southstreet^________________________ap22-lt*24ii W/ANTBD-A GOOD CAKK BAkBB~TO"0(> K7\, .'y,^,'''"J',','""- ""1. Apply to F. FISHER, No. 924Callowhill street. ap22-lt'288 W^'*^,?" ' OOKS. LALfNT5ltESSKS,~GTBLS lor HouseworK, Twenty Girlswanted for the '^P'^i"?.^ Apply at ofBce 930 Filbert street. lf2->7 HTANTED-a" (TOM PKTENT"DBESS'MA~K ER". T.iTo'l'.S'k.'i,''''^"'*''""'' " 926 Chesnut St., at Miss -K_4ilP_ ^_____________________ ap'22-

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Jt*3,M WANTED-TWO GOOD MILLINERS AND'A Trimmer, at U8 North Eighth street, aboveAcch._____________________________________ap22 2t*rd385 p-ANTEI)-36o HANDS ONOAVALIiy OVEK-vrV.r,,';?.'''''''"''^"'" "I'' 24th instant. PIBRSON & lOl'NC.__________________________________ap2'J-2t*t>5rdWANTED-QOODilANDS, TO WORK ON UM- r.,i>.,?i'*"'"- None but good hands need apply. HIRSiytBROTHER, 414 Slarketst^ _ ap22 2t*r'd lyANIBD-AN Ai5.sisiANT FKMALg'COOK, : I, ot'i* whothoroughly understands the business, at Mjlrchants'Hotel, Fourthstreet. ap22 lt*rd WANTKD-SEVERALCOMPET^^T CLOAK " Makers. Apply Immediately at No. 2i> South Second street. ap22-It*rd WfANTBD-OPERATOBS (>n1vHKELERTaND ' ' Wilson and Singer Machines, 900 South Eighth"X"?'^____________________________________ap22-lt*470 YYANTBD-A FIRST-CLASS SALESLADyTiN 'I StrawGoods, None but ftnt-claas need apply, Address Q, W, Z,, Ledger Office,_____ap22-lt Si WANTED-A (iOOV OPEBATtm, Wmi SB-Wr. ing Machine; also several good Cloak Makers, at 14 South EighthSt. ap22-it*4i>5 (5D0D TTani) s7 (>N also, good Sewers and Apply at No. 13 South Ninth Bt. lt*462WANTED A GOOD HOSTLER. TO 'TAKE , entlrecharge of aLiveryStablo in tho country. To one fullycompetent a iirst-rate situation is <d"- forod. Addrees, with reference, JAS. M.ANDER SON, Marietta,Lancasterco , Pa, ap22-lt*30C W ANTED-A PRACTICAL BOOlT-KEEPEB andCilerk, to go a shortdistance in thecoun try; a young Man ot industry and intelligence only need apply; being wouiplcdno objections. Address Box \m, Philadelphia Post-office, _ p22-It*rd WANTBD-A0ENT8, to MAKE ,$3 T0l6 per day, by selling the best likones.i of Abra- bftin Lincoln; size22 by 14 inches, ornamentedwith colored Hags, in a heavy black border; *2 per dozen, I2 per lOtT. Address L, N, ROSENTHAL,127 Wab nut street, p32-lt*262 W'ANTEDT~'VVrNTEiM~'AGBNT8, AGENTS'! At 3110 to ^20 per day,to take subscriptions for or sell Sartaln 'a beautiful engravings of Abraham Lincoln, In all Stateseast of Ohio, Now is the time 1 Samples sent by mail on receipt of 70 cts. Address BAIfTLESON *CO., No, U Chosmit street, second floor, Philadelphia.______________ap22 oodlitrt42rd AGflODANDACTIVB BOY WANTED llHrK'- > , ,*''" >' "' SHELMIRE 4 THOMPSON'S Wholesale and Retail Dry GoodsHouse, JM North Eighth Btreet, westside, ap22-It*rd iNQUIRE OF W"' ap22 It*163 VVANI'ED, WILLYf)U HA VE GRO'S'EB 4 V V BAKER'S new No, I Sewing Machine, M'heeler 4 Wilson, Singer * Co.f orwhat kind will yon have In oichaoae for your old ones? W. M. LEAVENS, lUSNOTlh l;lghth street._ ___ VY7ANTi;d I IIAVE N^FBTVol's'OR^rMT'rA- .; \ ;,""' Sewing Mschlnes for sale at my office. W.M. LK.VVENS. 101 North-Eighth street, YV ANTED-Wil(Vwi:L H A V E A W ORTHLEtS V V old SewingMachine when they can get a new one for it at lUS North Kightli street, ar22-lt*2,Vl VtTANTED-TO SELLTHE LARGEST AND V f best assortment of new and second-hand Sew- ing Machines In the city, at;very low prices. Ma- chines repaired, exchanged oriented, 13.1 North Ninth stj-eet^ ___ ap22 2t*54rd\\T ANTEll-^A SECONFh'vNlTlflLIT BTBR- V T Stone, from "ZO u, ?^ inches in diameter ; also, a smallPowdering Drug MilLsefeiid-haiid, from 15 to 20 inch Burr Stone. Apply to ZElOLEft t SMITH, W N,Third street^ Philadelphia, aii22-2t*rd WfAN'T'ED'TOliELL-No'lSE l7ESY"ir,VCiirN i: yv for Shot-ouikingand Tailoring Work. AUo, Silk, Cotton, Thread, Ac, chefljier than any other place in the city,by W. 11,MABBEY, 122 North Fourth street, __________________________ap22-lt*rd I'<MPiRE MARBLE W()RkS,-i ^

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tnv entire stock at reduced pric . , . move, such as Headstones, Posts, Iron Railing 1 galfn.ii7.edPii>efor cemetery lots, Countortona i Pl(in,li*r'a Wni-lr/,r ai,a .-,4#, ..:>.: .,.. S.... WANTED-8KVEBALVentilating Wigs : Weavers * ' ' *' ANTED-AN KXPEllIENCED BASTEB, ()N Ladies' Lasting CongressGaiters. 935 Spring Garden street, ap22 lt*lt*442 W"AN'fBD^MMEDIATELY,a1ilJCjfPEfENT Hands,to make Ladies' Cloaks, Apply at 331 Market street, ap22-lt*rd WXNfBD^XGfBlA^TfiOMAirCAHijI.'lbGirl to attend a Confectionery and Ice Cream raloon. Apply this evening, from <i to 9 o'clock,at A, W^SIMUN 'S, 1015 South street, apJ2-2t*271rd VirANfED-A YOUNG GIRL TO TaIKE CARE 'Vof a young baby nine months old, from seven o'clocli In the morning to seven in the evening.Good wages given, but no board, 9,35 Spruce street. *268 WANTBD-A FIBST-CLA88l)PBAT6iniNHowe's Cylinder Machine ; also good pasters on Gent's Qatters ; good wages. No, 5 South SixthBjreet^____________________________________ap22-2t*4-29rd WANTBD-AN OPERATOR ON HOWE'SMachine, on _shoe_work : also Stock Cutter, A FARM HAND WANIED- ANStlN.Chesnnt HiU. J3-? "'''-t''P ,'* AOLdTuiioUSB," APPLY at 302 Market street. ap2-2-lt*r BOY WANTED 16 OR 18 YEARS OFA'Tb", ___t 1 Fetter lane. Third street. alrove^rch,*291 CANE MAKKB" wanted AT SOO MARKET _street, C'^ANE ruLISHER WANTBFaT SOO MARKET J street^ _____ ^ ap2'2 lt'282 COACH PAINTJERWANTED,-Apply at White Horse Hotel, Market street, above Tenth, to- day, from 10 to 3 o'clock,ap22-lt"2l)9 /'lOACHVAN WANTEdT^MUST^ BE A GooD yy (jroonrand Driver, and bring best cityreference. Apply fro|ii 10 to 12^at 111 Ch.snut street, lt*4.'!4 iflRRAND BOY VVANTED^^^WELL"BEcToM- jA mandod, E, P, GILL 4 CO., 720 Arch *t. 11*194 G'bOD HARNK.SS HANDS WANTED ONPADS, ^-Li?''"i'51'_*5'_ '?" Market street. ap22 2t*i97rd T ITYlOGBAflllC BNajfA-rKB WANTKD- 1-1 Firet-class Loiterer, E, KETTEKl.lNUS, Fourth and Arch sts._ ap22-lt*;) LABOR BBS AN D^y tl A RRYMKNIvA N T E d"-- SO Laborers and Liuarrvmen, at Jay Cooke's place, near the York Road Station, NorthPenns) Iva- nia Railroad, Inquire on the promises. jap22 3t*rd226 C.B.McNEAL, MAN WANTED TOOPEN OYS'IERS, AND As- sist at tho Bar ; one that nnderatanda his busi- ness, TATHAM'S, Southwestcorner of Fifth and Sliippenatreets, ap22 U*290 MACHINISTS AND~Birn;Eir~MrKKRS- Wanted, threeMachiulsts and two Boiler Ma- kers. Address 8UPPLEK 4 BROTHER, Colum- bia, Pa. ap'22-5t*rd_____ ROOMS WANTED. _ TW (') IINFUIIN^SHM ClTMMufNIcXTINO Rooms, between Tiiird and Tenthstreets, near Chesnut, wa^itl Address C.^box IDOS, P, O, *118 iADY WAN'TS t'tVirilOOMS liTATAMiLT.Reforoncoj given. Apply at liO.5 North Eleventh street. ap22-U*280 YY ANTKipsT()_R A O K'~F^^^^^f AHD Port. -,,.ing and Norriatown, _____________________ap22 5t*rd 1. PAPERS, WINDOW SHADESAN ."." ' * ""falifnl asjorrmeiitof new oolom, very neat. A great reduction in prices, (ioods su- periorto many sold in Chesnuf street. Prices 40 per cent, lower at JOHNSTON'S Great Depot, No, 1MSpring (iarden street, below Eleventh. ap22-lt*rd WILL 8ELt before I r* and , "\"x\f~'', --;--------.-.J .....r,,V,^uij<i-.iluM. and umber's Work of every description. Also, 8'urni- tiiroWork, Yard, Pine, aboveSeventeenth street, Philadelphia, ap22-.)d8t*t LEAKY ROoirS, iiEAKY ROOi'S -ALL WJFIO are troubledwith Leaky Roofs can h.ivo then made perXertly tight, by calling on or addressing a note to J, W.LEEDS, S. W. Corner of Sixtl, and Chesnnl streets, second floor, flld Gravel lioofa coated over, and

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guaranteed to be tight and dura- bles._________________ _ _ ^ ap22 U.*4rd LOUIS F-" FiB(iEL,'LATKSalesman fob Thomas C, Garrett. would respectfully, in- form his friends and former customersthat ho ia now eonnoctod with LEWIS LADOMIIS, No, mt Chesnut street, where he will bo happyto see them in future. _ _ _ P22 6t*rd CHOICE FBRFI'MERY ANlTtblLB'i' PRBPA- rations, includingJaied's " Email de Paris," Laird's Bloom of Youth, London Hair Color, PaU de Toilette Frsncaise forenaniollingthe sl-'.n -Ss^" every preparation advertised, at ifUS I' * 00 ' Perfumeni, at 41 S, Eighth stabove Chesnut. La' dies only in attendance. p22-tt*34r T'^A"X*!,* ^r'' GG''"RBD LITHOGRAPH ^H'^TV* ".,"',"'" -^BsaHsinstiou of President LIN , . Single copies 25 cts. .Sent by mail, to Cluba ".!"i '^:"''' ''f"'' ?1 * ; 10 for SI !(l ; i.-, for Al 85 . ;' .fSf ' "I'llHhei by A,'pHARAZYN,No 229 South street, Philadelphia.Please send orders quick, as we can scarce suppl/ apia 3t*iHr3 FOB HALii "ine Wood, the den,and.\\7 00D! WOOD! WOOl)! WOOfii- ." from 27,'>_to 3110 cords of Delaware wesi of Broad, AddressWANTED for Stock Broker, Storage," Ledg apSJ-lt* TO RENT--OFFICE, SUITARLB Address " Mingo,"Ledger ap22 lf2n A NICELY FUBNISHRD ROOM WANTED, without board, by a single gentleman,between Vine and Spruce streets, and east of Broad street. Address box )3Hl P. O^ ap22-lt*58 W""ANTEt)-r()is"A^PikYSI(~;iAN'Sl)FFiCE, A froul Kooin,llr8tBtorv, on North Fifteenth St,, between RolgeAvenue and Thompson. Addreas Physician, Ledger Office, ap22-s*tu*r : \\7ANTED-A BOOM ON FIRSTSTORY SUl-F- V able for a physician, located between Broad and Twentieth streets, Girard avenueand Coates street. Address, etating terms, tc, II, Y L,, Led- ger office, ________ ^ aiv22-lt*;H6 FOB ANAB'fTsfTssTUDfO, Hit, Arch or Eighth street ; the rent not to exceed Suu a year. Payable monthly. Inadvance. Address SCUHADBR, No. 61) Ciiesnut Btreet. ap22-2t'rd304 lot or part thereof will Phih -^Sealed offers for the onlire Work^'lie'' ."n ='"',i'''i'='' '"'u'*"' l>hildelnl,lV Gi Woiks No kO South Seventhstreet, until noon ot 1 hursday the 27th inst. The wood can be seoii at "'" li.'LY,,'"''''' Twcnty-tliird andMarket streots ap22 2tSd JOS. MANUEL, Chief Euirineer. i\'ii7.9,'S.''',"J'''l.''*l--ESTATK(>P>KKl>ERld;i ?, ,V'i''h"',.' ' > township of Upper Sancon. county of Lehigh and State .if Pennsylvania, deo'd.. Inthe Orphans' Court, of Lohigli county. T^^S ,-!?','"" Mohr Levi B. Mohr, Joseph Mohr, David Molirand Hannah Woodring (late Uannali Mohr), IleirB ol said deceased. rake notice. That on the 12thday of January, A, 11. *i5 said Court granted leave to Mary Stahr to Jf-?'; e"i",l ""'* )' "nin of sevenhundred and fifteen 0.1-UO dollars, hems t.he thirds in lieu of dower now duesaid heirs, April 6,I8i5, ths Court directed the Clerk ot said (,ourt to give notice I0 tho heirs of sal* deceased for threesuccessive wenks by advortian nieuts in the Public Ledger of Philadelphia, and ta tho AllentowuDemocrat. GEO. W. IIARTZEL. . . Clerkof the Orphan's Court, __?l'^*^^l"'" U. 18 >.'> apB2 Wljrd ASMALL ROOM._______________________... wanted, on Chesnut, Arch or Eighth street ; PAPER HANGERSWANTKD-AT PATTEN'S, _ Main and Armat sts^^ormantown. S2-2t*274rd PiRESSMKN WANTD--irNliOE'8 (3YLINDER; _____also, hand press; a Boy at Job work. E, KET- TBRLINUS, Fourth and Arch streets,ap22 lt*365 P" ATTBBNMAKBR:WILLiNQTOMAKB^IM- .. ,?SJ'J?*!'*',''*"' nseful, wanted by JAS, YOCOM* SON, Drlnker'B Alloy, between Front and Second, Race and Arch, ap22-3t*406rd A JOURNEYMAN.P22-It"243 LASTBRS 4 Fourth street. FINISHERS' CO., WA_NTBD-A n-^ chilDbbn's \yS' Woods, Eleventh

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_ap32-sltr HENRY WINSOB, \ Committee, TWENTY FIFTH WARD-ATTENTION I _ A Meeting of the(Jollectors of the various Precincts of the Drafted Men and Sympathy Funds, will bo held on MONDAYEVENING, 24th insfiint. at 3 o'clock, at Dougherty's, corner of Richmond and Somerset streets, onbusiness of Importance. Let all attend. R. R, MILLER, Chairman, GEO. TBICKBTT, Seo'y, ap22 2t*.379rJ^ . ^^ , MONDAY Election of Officers. U*80 n-^S* COACH MAKER'S MEETING, itry Evening, April 24.Elocti n-'3 A MEBTINO OFTIIE SMITHS' HEIRS IS^ will be held on THURSDAY AFTERNOON next, at 3o'clock below Arch. ap22 U*S99 In Franklin Hall,"Sixth streetl RICHARD W.CLIFTON, Secretary. n r:f IllsK:^r',!!rii:i , ses into tho deep- .od whereas, the llltAHAM LIN- ' i the day upon I on Fort Sum- oationis the .;.i.!f.,re, our lamentation li^it Mhile e unit,: _ ._ ____ iiingwail of the nation, we do at the l,areourselvp anew ' f the Go RoSoIv "(i , with the 1110 eaine time p tlie support ___ . . thus in a n, ,ni -ntiieeii ^i, Resolvd, Tlwt ill th.. > , lieprived the Nation of i ____ ......^ .;, ,...,,., if, to be our lirni convictiontlntt tlie liom lor n,6rcv to the rebels h.is passed away forever Resolved, That from this day the Iron ofrelent- less doom s'lO'ild take hold of treason, whether armed ill the fiebl, or niiainied in onr nii,La.t,and tha a terrible retiihntiiii. should be visited thereon In ""?' '>" "' G'" 'liiinity, the power, and thejustice of the (5oveinm,.nt, Resolved, 1 hnl further mercy to the rebels Is an In- lUBtice |.j the ii-itioii amockery of the heroes who have laid down their lives m their country's defence and an act of grossinhnmanitv towards the many thousands of onr sons and brothers who are still starving in rebelprisons, tho victims of the relentless .ruelty of tho autliorsof the rebellion, who ai-o justly frlrS?.'*.''!?"'," ! "* Msassinalion of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the legitimate fruit ot tho seceseion Bympatbios ofdi.sloyal men in our miiist, and, we be- lisve the lline has come when all such base ingnatei shouldbe held to a strict accountability for their sentiments. Resolved, That the Company drape their Helland Afparstua ,ri ruanrning for tho si^ce of thirty days ,^TIiat these proceedings be published inrV-S* UNITED STATES HOSE CO,, NO. 14,- t>^^ The .Active, Honorary and Contributing Mem- bersof the Company are requested to assemble at the Hose House, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 3o'clrck, to participate in the Funeral Obsequies of PBBSIDEST LINCOLN, Dress Dark clothes, highhats and white glovee, Jip22J^t*469 JOHN^L,^cOINNIS^ Marshal^ rrlS' ASSISTANCE FIRE C0MPANy7-^THB tl-rry Members will assemble at the Engine House, THIS l)AY,at3o'clock,forthe purpose ofpartici- pating in the Funeral Obseqniefl of the late Presi- dent, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Black dress,white gloves,____*45,1_____E. B, WOODRUFF, Aes't Sec. IT-^Si NEP'rUNE HOSK COMFanT^THKu>;y Active, Honorary and (lontributing Members of the Neptune Hose Company will assemble atthe Hose House, THIS (Saturday) AFTERNOON, at 2 o'clock, to join the Funeral Escort of our lateChief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN. DAVID FURMAN. Sec Dress Black suits, black silk hat, whitegloves and crape on left arm. ap22-It*426 Vr'^ THE I.AGBB BBEB BREWERS' ASSO- IrTeX ClATIONOS PHILADELPHIA. N0TIC8, At a Monthly Meeting of tho above Association, held April aith. 18l>5,the following resolutions were adopted and ordered to bo published, with tho names of all themembers attached, viz ; Resolved, That although in consequence of the ad- vantagoouB change inthe financial affairs of the country, prices generally have declined, the nnder- slgned,on account ot

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tho high prices of raw mate- rials, wages, and all articles necessary in their line of business, prevailingduring tho brewing season terminated some time ago, are compelled, neverthe- less, to demand315 per barrel for summer Beer, commencing Monday, May :i9th, 18ii5 , and further, Resolveil.That whereas, t this high price, which tho Brewers from the above Blate,! reasons arc com- pelledto demand for self-protection, the retailer, at the present price of five cents per glass, cannot evenrealize a moderate profit, the price of Beer will bo raised for tho short space of the coming summeronly to the amount of one cent per glass, and therefore Beer will be sidd at six cents per glass, tencents per Siiit, and twenty cents per quart, on and after Mon- ay, May 29th, 15o5, until further notice.No. 20 North ____________________ap22-lt*337 GOOD HALF-QROWN GIRL, English, about 14, to go tothe country to make herself generally nseful about children. Apply at 324 North Second street, ap22-lt*J 9 ANTE D-^A~I'HOT F^STA NT GIRL, TO CO OK. wash and iron; must bo willing to make herselfgenerally useful; reference required. Apply at 1934 pruce Btreet^____________ _____ ap22-St*rdlS3 W"ANTBD-24 GOOD HA NiTsTto" MAKE Silk Sun Umbrellas and Parasols, Also, 10 good Liners. Applyto UEITBB 4 HAYS, No, SOI Market street,^ ap22B4m*r WANTED A~^B8PBCTABL1I! PBRSOnTICOtake charge of a gentleman's house, from May let to November Ist. and do tho family washingthere ; best of reference required. Apply at I8'26 D Lancoy place, from 7_to 10 in the evening. *U8WANTED ANA MKlMO^ANWOMAN~,lEiTirBR white or colored, in a small Friend's family, to Cookand Wash; must come well recommended. Ap- tly between 10 and 12 o'clock iu tho morning, at709 jiruco street.______________________________ap22-U*47 AN AMERICAN GIRL 0NA"FABM -- ouutryseat, a few miles from the city, as Cook and for general Housework ; must understand milkingand making butter, A suitable person will be treated aa one of the family and be paid the highestwages. Address T, W. S.,Boi ;.")1. Phila- dolhla_PoBl-oi)lce^ ______ ap22-lt*rd CLOAK" HAKDXlVA7fraD.-STEA.DY~vRHiK ,.. .J,'; \t^S^$?LT^If'^ 'o experienced hands. WATKINS 4 liEWlSSON, corner of Ninthand Cherry. __________ ap22 U*18 WANTBD- and , TO PAINTBBS-WANTBD, ___1522Callowhlll street, 9BOYS, 1 S TO sC^iTb'CANltlLKT WANTED at LLKENS',4mCallowhill street, !ap22-lt'307 e A CARPENTERSAND CAULKERS WANTBD fM\J Ordinary workpion, who nndcrstand the use of tools. Constantemployment and fair wages. Ap- ply to WM. FlUCK 4 CO,, Chester, Delaware connty, Pa, __________ai^2-I0t"Slrd Ki\(\ AGENTS, IN CITY' AND COUNTRY, ^\J\J wanted to sell an article that pays 310 per2t.y,raSi- ^S particulars call, or atldress, .108, SEJtVOSS. 12 North Second streei apai-lt''40S TO 8IN0LBBp22-lt*169 ROOMS TO RENT. A' ' F URN isHED BOOiS'to" LEtV ____Gentlemen, 124 New street,ffO REN'r-TIIE FOURTH-STORY OF STORE, -a N, W, cor. Ninth and Filbert sta, 22-U*rd ROOMS TOR'E~N1c7''N07 40S Street._______ ^-IWO ROOMS FcTRENf^ X Btreet, LOMBARD ___ap22^UVd_ SasPRUNE ap22-lt"445 TWO ROOMS TO LBt AT N0,~HS9 SOUTTli _____Eighth street, above Federal. ap22-lt*168 ryo LET-PART OF A liOURB......... a. 5 Upshur avenue, off Newmarket street PART Olr - .-. Sixths dress Post-ofllce Box 279J. FOR BENT __ _ story Room, Sixth street APPLY AT NO. above _ ap22-lt*156 A LARGE SECOND- near Chesnut, Ad- ap22-3t*7Srd Oft TONS MILL IKED, AT ,*1 i " ^yJ bushelsprime Corn;li)l> bi;-' Corn, at Si Hi cents ;ix)bu8h,ni at 00 cents. For sale at waroh',, - street. Our stock

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must be clotcd "......"iSOO ii.iaged 1 Cora !l nrket lit by May _______________________________a.p2'i 4t*rdKt?,i''Z^' *'" SAI'K CllKAP, Af HAYES 4 ELLIS' Lumber Yard. Urank- ap22-i;flO>rd 6000 ford,___ .50 OOTT* '^'iH Vi'STClGilXplLS OF PRBSi- ?. , 'V"".''""' LINCOLN, 10, 15 and 2O0, each. Colored in on, be.stpicture published, z.'i ccnt. wholeisnle and retail. Sent by mall on i-.icelpt o^ pri.00. Also large life-size,M cenits, 1, *l iO an* |2, for sale by SBBVOSS, cheapest in the city, u North Second street, ap22-lt*4()'|8 '*'i:'*W*, .gnThand, ATiTirrrA^ssoRT- .i.niei,t of tield, Flower and Garden-''eeds, war- l-anted Ireshand genuine, wholesale and retail, al i^fii'i",'*M? ^!i''''"'"^ and Seal Store of pAs- CHALL MORRIS, 1120Market St,___ap22-Jt*29J itXAMINATKiNir, . PHRENOl.'ciaiCAL with full descriptions of and evening, byJ. L, " trett, above Chesnut haracter given, da* L, CAPKN, 26 South Tenfik _SjTirATIONS^ WAN^^ Vy-ANTED-A siTU'ATION,"BY"AVEr,DBRLT T Man, atsome light work ; good reference given. Address C,B,, Ledger Ofiice^___________ap32-ll*rd WAJfrBD-A SitUA'flbN.BY AtJOMPBTEN'T Drug Clerk, havingthroe-and-a-half years'ex- perlence. Address J,B P,, Lodger Offlce,22-lt*rd WANTBD-BY A YOUNGMAiTTA BITUA- tion aa Entry Clerk or Aasistant Book-keeper, AddroM HentT, Ledger Office, sp22-lt*rd WANtID-BY'a Y^UNG man, ABOUT It years of age, a Situation in a (Jouveyancer's offlce; writesa fair hand, speaks French and Bng- lieh,_ Address IiA,_M^,2104 Chesnut st, 22-3t*7rd WaIiTEB-Asituation as BABTkNDBB, In the citv or at r --'-' 11W0 SECOND STORY BOOMS TO BENT TO A lone ladywith a widow lady. Apply an Middle alloy jLiotweenSpruce and Pine, above Sixth. *370 11(3 RKNT-A LARGb AND~WELL-LiOHTED Room, for a Manufacturer. Apnly to GEO. W. 8IMC>NS, BR0^4 CO,,Sansom St. Hall. 22-6*rd TO LET-THB FIF'fil STORIES OF 503 AND 607 Chesnut street Boom No, 3,third story 506 cThi . to WM,J, SWAIN, _________________________ esnut^_ ap22-lt*rd I'^O LET-A LABGESECOND SfORY"FRONT Boom, suitable for an office for any bueiiiess, and tho Fnrniture for sale.Call at 804 Chosnut street, np stairs.___________________________________ap22-lt*82 TO BENT A NEWBASEMENT,'TtbY"2S foot, near Chesnut Hill Depot, suitable for a green Grocer. Apply at tho DrugStore, near Depot, hesnnt Hill, Twenty-second Wapl. ap22-lt*rd ^^_^____^BOARDING. _^ _ BOARDOAK BB~HAD AT 484 NOBTfrFrFTH Btreet._____________________ ap22-lt*206 LARGE FRONT ROOMTO LETTwiTirBOABD furnished. 714 Wood street. aii22-2t*rd205 ap22 .'U*,325nl 4bk SUN AND RAINUMBR'kLi.AS AND PA- Jrasols, very cheap, at YUNGER'S, 90; Sprln* Uarilen street. Special attentiongiven to lloverlnS and Repairing. * ^ ap22-12t*60 ^^JW FRAMBi:a,'2,18 FRONT S'i',, BELOW- S"... ff- ""'i?" ".Il'rge stock of Men's, WomonlB, Bots , Mistes , Youths' and Children's Boots, Shoe, and Uaiters,ho Is selling at low prices, a22-lt"rd J II IS T(/tHEJNTEREST OF ALL WANT- ng Boots Shoes Trunks,TriinlJIng Bags, 4c,. 11 call on GARRETT, 31 South Second St. belosr _ke^, east side. ap22 3t*295r J"save JOURlBOOTsTAND" HAVE THIM put In order earlyintho week,at523North Flftfc street, aboveButtonwood, ap22 4t*r IJBSj, FOR SALE CHBAP-.r'LARGE SIZED uSlJIJi'*" , ^"f''' oomplote. Inquire at 21Nortfc " ^Fourth street, ap22-s2fr BS OBTAINED ap22-It*29S rr-^NOTIGE-WECCAOOB FIBE COMPANY- \i^~/ The members of the Company are requested to meet at the Engine House, THIS AF'TEKNOON,at 2 o'clock, to take part in the Funeral Solenmities ?;.. , ' "I I "f "' Hon, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, latePresident f le sen ire and \ of the United States, Dress Black suit, high hats, while gloves, and

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crape on the left arm. Jeffers-.m Ccrnet Band please take notice. By order of the Committee ofArrangements ap22-lt*395 JOHN OIIAM BE RS? (Chairman, HALL OF THE WASHINGTON FIRE tToHeory Qehring, Vollmer A Born, Henry Iloesoh, Charles Theis, John KIuupp, Louis Talnion, FrancisHaas. Oustar Borgner, LudwifT Kramer, Henry Rothaeker, Froderiuk Baossler, Francis Brehro. GeorgeKn.s&r, George Keller, John JTritach. Lewis Wirth. Haver Lang, Frederick Nentzel, Martin Schurr,Schweitzer & Orimm, Joseph Fietemeyer, Michael Krieg. Martin Ganser. Gottlieb Mantir, TheurerA Hohenadel, Albert Schwarz, Eisele A Oo., Erhart Joerger, Joseph Lubbermaon, Pefer Schemm,Francis Orth, John Lips. Engel k Wolf, Joseph fechurr, Bergdotl A Psotta, John Grauch. J. A P.Bali?.,ap22-lt*B9 DRBSSMAKSR WANTED-PERMANENT 81- _____tuation^_aS8North^Fighth street^ ap22-lt*71 EMBROIDERERS' WANTED GOOD HANDS (none others need apply), with samples of work,at Mrs. INGRAM'8,1513 Sansom street. ap22-I4*rd EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES WANTED~TO fillvacancies at J. G. MAXWELL 4 SON'S Trimmings Store, Southeast corner of Eleventh and Chesnutstreets. _____ ap22-2t5rd HANDS WANTED, South street. ON PANTS, AT NO. 34a ap22-lt"rd HANDSWANTED-ON CLOAKS APPLY A'T at JOHN MUBTA'S, No. 4U Suuth Second street. _____ ap22-lt*39USALE.SWOMEN WA N TED-TO FILL SEVERAL vacancies, at MAXWELL'S Trimmings Store, Eleventh andChesnut streets. ap22 2tSrd SITITATIONS WANTED FEMALES WANTED-A 8ITUATWN~BY A MISPEcYa^hie Woman as Wet-nurse. Apply 139 Arch at.*33ij ciTbTnT'iTdy . 614 Ninth, ap22-lt*360 WANTBD-A PLACE, BY A (Jirl; no objections to the country below Spring Garden. Resolved, the Public Ledger,Press, In.jiiirer, and Sunday Dis. Ich, JOHN CASSADY,; "'"'" '^' SADY,) S Committee, r GEO. W. n.KINs'THOS MATCHg??V'^^'" Jt*384 GKO. W, HISINS, Asfiistant Secretary r-S TUB ACriyBTllONOBARY ANDCON- v^ tributing membei-B 01 the Spring Garden Steam Fire Bijgino Company are requeete<l tomeet Ti?^ H ^;^i?.'^ *'""'''j'*''"? the Funeral Obsequies ot onr lato """" fd President ABRAHAM tlN-CGt*"-______"P'^ ^'^ *1A_ _AjEAGAN, Marshal, jr'.^*_.'''i""*I**^l'''HIA HOSE AND'S'TETm Uv-y FIREKNGINE COMPANY NO l.-'Theu" norary, Active and Contributing Mombere wiU as- semble at thehouse this day at 2 P M punctual to partlclpato in tlio funeral obsequies of'our late P'ru- idoutAbraham Lincoln. Byorderof JOHN C. KELLEY, Vice President (Attest) CHAS. /. MILr.EB, Sec^ ajffiIfSia jr'5 NOTICE. -'rHB ACriVE HONORARY U^ and <.:outributing Membei-s, of the Mechanic FireCompany, are requested to meet at tlie Hall of tho Company, THIS DAY, tho 22d, at 2 o'clock P.M.,to take part In the Funeral Ceremonies of ABRAHAM LINCOLN, late President of the Unit, il Statee.Dress, Black suit and White Gloves By order of the Company. ap23 lt*IIO WM. A. PORTER, Secretary.i;':'^",NOTlCB.-TilB members OF TUB -^y Moyamensing Hose Company, will assemble at the HoseHouse'ifHIS (Saturday ) AFTERNOON at 3 o'clock, to join in the Funeral Cortege of our lata PrOBidentABRAHAM LINCOLN, Dress, dark enits and white gloves, ap22 lt*CT3__________FRANCIS A. DBVITT.Sec. rrfy WASHINGTON HOSE CO.-HONORARY, 7^^ V,''''X'; *."* Contributing members will assem-5',. k^ ',',".' "f " Company. THIS (Saturday) AFTBItNOON.at 2 o'clock, Uniform black dress Suits,whitoGloves, _1??:A'.'*<''_____________3^ J^BTAS, 9e<irctary. Fr'>'reJS**J''' K*" THB Vigilant fibb co- ."^iTTt"'f'",^,'',''V'.":i" n>t at the Engine Honso, at 2 o'clo.ik TO-DAY, to attend the I Jneral obse- quies of

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our late President, hN, B,-Dress : black suit, white gloves, silk hats _ap23-n*448____W.H, L. SMITft, sJ':,pro Wra,' IT'S" NO1'IC10,-TnB IIDNOBAR-Y, ACtlVK lKc/ and (contributing Members of the HumaneJIoso Company, No, 4, will please aasemble at the Hall of the Coinpany this afternoon at three o'clockP,M,,to participate in the funeral ceremonies of our late President, ABRAHAM LI.NCOLN Dress, blackeuits and white gloves _ ^44J(Att0Bt) J, F, STAHL, Sec'y Hum, H, Co, TUB ilKMBBRS'OF TirB~CfiLUMBfA- _^ lloso Coinpany will assemble at tho Hose House, THIS AFTERNOON at S o'clock, to attend thefuneral obseiuioB of our late President, ABRA- HAM LINCOLN, _ap22 it*487 _ JOHN HJ3EBCKE5_ABB'tSec'y, KKpiRE HOOK AND Ladder (yoVNo. _ I, I'he Members will a,sseinble at tho Truck -iouiie, at 2o'clock P.M., TO-DAY, dressed In dark Mlts, black UaiH ftud white Gloves, ' A, J. LOGO, Morah&l. tfv^At a Special Meeting of tho Washington Steam I ire Company, No. 14, held this evening, the followingpreamble and resolutions were unanU mouslv adopted: Whereas, this company. In common withtheir fel- low citizens, while celebrating the recent victories achieved by the forces of the loyal Statesover those dastards In rebellion to tho supreme law of the land which gave tiiem birth, have beenparalyzed by the news of one of the most terrible crimes ever com- mitted byioan, the assassinationof the Presl-lont of the United States, ABRAHAM LINCOLN ; one who, like the immortal Washington,was In reality the Father of his country-one In whom the love of country p,-edomlnated overall thetrials and tribu- lations of tho past four years of civil war A flash of the lightning, a break of tlie wave.He passeth from life to his rest in the grave Therefore be It resolved, That we deepH' and sin- cerelyfeel the loss that onr country has sustained in the death of so pure a patriot, so good a man, andbelieving fully In the Divine teachings, that the way of the transgressor is hard, we leave tho assassinto that just retribution which will assuredly overtake the perpetrator of this horrid crime without aname "The smile and the tear, the song and the dirge Still follow each other like sur^e upon surge " 'And be it further Resolved. As a msrk of respect to illustrious deceased, that the Hal! and apparatusof the company be draped in mourning for the space of 40 days, and that we participate in thefuneral ceremonies to take place in this city on Saturday the 2'2d instant, WILLIAM WATT. 1 WILLIAMGAMBLE,! THOS, LITTLE, f WILLIAM MOORE, I WM, WATT, Pres't W, F C The Actiye, Honorary andContributing Members of the Company wtil assemble at the Hall of the Com- pany. Tins SATUKUAYAFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, to attend t^ie Funeral of ABBAIIAM LIN- COLN, late President of the UnitedStates, during its transit through tho City, Dress, Black, and white Glovee. By order of the President.WM WATT WILLIAM MOOBE. Secretary.____ap22-lt*480 XfW' FIREM EN -S PARADE CONVEN 'TION - ll-e^y An Adjourned Meeting of the Convention will be hehl at the (bounty Court House (entrance onSixth street), S. E. corner of iSIxth and Chesnut sts., on MONDAY EVENING, 24th inst., at 7>i o'clock(companies not represented will please send two dele- gates ROBERT T.GILL, President, Attest:CHARLES 8. AISTIN,( o . _ED\V1N A, PUE, '{ SMretarl... .p^^.^tg^d }-'S HASSLEB'S BAND, NOTIOB, THEU^W; niembers will please meet at the offlce, No, 214 SjTtighth street. Til 18 AFTEBNOON, at 3(three)oclock,pre'iio;is to forming for the funeral corenio """'i''..,"''!' ''" President Dress, black suit. ap22-lt'120____________________M^RK hASSLEB. rf^ Nb.TICE.-IN"cONSEQUEN0K OF^THB U-cO' remainsofour

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late lamented President arriv- ing in our city on the 23*1 day of A ' Bleveuth Street Market will beCLOS .. P, M, of that day. MALCOLM MARTIN ap22.1f99 Clerk of Market, OFFICE FURNITURE FORSALE AND MADE, by L. SMITH. 259 South Second st, 3!-2t*333rd ITXTEN.SION TABLES MADE "anDSOLITbY ^ HENRY FREEZE, 914 Callowhiil, 23-s4m6t*rd FOB SALK-A MifiblUM-SIZBD SAFE, NoiTo___North Sixth street,___________ ap22-lt*351 EVBLIN'^ljINiilQ BOOM, NO, S8~86ufH Fourth street, D'EVELIN'slis THB"BESf~PLAOK IN THB __ city to get a good Meal for 25 cents, UTRANOKB'.S ViSITiNtiTHE Ci'TY, GO TO DB- ?~_VIsLIN 'S, 28 South Fourth street. ap22-6trd rtM CTS, GODEY'sr iS'CTS;PKTERSON^SrSO ^\f cts. Harper's and Atlantic. 205 Arclt, 23-l*rd f I^TRUMBNTS TO ASSISTTHBIiBAB1n1}~AT 1 MADEIRA'S, Tenth st^beL (Jhesnut, 22-lt*rd NEW AND SECOND-HAND COUNtiRS,"BABS"Show Oases, large lot of Shelving, Sash, Doors 4j;,, tor sale at 1027 Bidge avenue, ap22-4t*67rd(''LARETBbTTLBS--QUARTniND" PINTS J For sate by H, B, 4 G, W, BBNNERg, Dyott- Tille Glassworks,or 27 South Front st, 22-12t*rd96 W ANTED-A PLACE BY A FlRST-'j.^^^^ Cook, No ohjcctiouB tothe coautty 514 Ninth street Jjelow Spring Garden, ap22-it*369 W" ASHINlTWANfE'D-FA MILYoiTGElfTLE man's, 1408 South Broad st., or Mrs. KERB'S Office, 412South Eleventh st. ap22-B4tu2t*4r YVANTBD- A /lTDATU)N,^-irA~r"<njN 0 .,.""'J''J"''K ""'Housework, in a pious family (Methodistpreferred, I Address ANNIE, for three days, Ledger Offlce ap22-2t*rd weIn nubTk "^AT .V "Vi-7-r,--------s; '-~.--;;-,--i:'^- I'iSl Salmon st., t'i"TS,^'"'""1: Twentv-flfth Ward. Apply to Dr BLAKE, 1123 Jtchmond street, ap22-U*rd man, who speaks both English and German. Apply or address W. H.,541 North Front street. M-ltr'l watering place, b> a young 22-lt rd WANTBD-BY^AN^b^IYK YOITnGMANT'A Situation as Salesman In a wholesale buslnees; been in retail grocery trade for Sevan yesrs,best ol reference. Address W, H,D,,Norriatown, Pa,22-lt*rd WANTBD-BY A STB"aDY, INDUSTRIOUSMan, a Situation in a Store or Factory, where he could make himself generally useful; best of ro-ference. Address Indus,, Ledger Offlce. 32-lt*r WANTED-A SITUATibiTAS'BA'B'TfNDbI, Is capableof taking charge of a place ; can give the best of reference ; would have no objection to go toWashington, or any of the adjoining cities. Ad- droBi M. P., Ledger tlfflce, for three days. H*164 ANilONORABLY~iriSCHAR(iED^trL~DIEB wishes Employment at some light busineas. Call or address239 N. Fifteenth St., W, McC, 11*439 AVaBNISHBB AND POLISHBB'WANTlb- la Piano Store. GOULD,Seveutb and Chesnut streets,____________________.____^____ap22-3tj;rd216 OLD, WANTVa ~ S. B.,ap23-lt*2I AYOUNO LAD, IT YEARS _____, ... Situation in the country. Address B Ledger Office, AYOUNG MAN WISHES A . years old, with a gentleman, SITUATION, is _-, -, - , ------- o---------------. toma'ae himsell useful. Is accustomed to horses. la a go<wl scholar Apply at 609 Middle Alley, betweenSpruce and Pine streets, above Sixth, ap22-lt*368 WANTS. WANTED-IMMEDIATELY, 2S00 Whit " -AOBi iSL^" __________ ^ HEWED hito Oak Cross Ties, eight aiid" a half feet long, eight Inches thick, andnot less than eight inchej face. Call on, or addroei JOHH C, WILStJN, ajOl Market street, ap22-2tnlWANTBD A CHILD TO . Iher own home; best reference. A GIRL WISHES A PLACB TO COOK, WASH andiron. Apply at 1026 Morgan street, 358 A PROTESTANT GIRL WISHES A PLACE -AT Housework, 702Spring (ardeii street, "354 354 A GIRL WISHES A SitUAriON ATCHAMBBB- work and Sewing ; good

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reference. Call corner Thirty ninth and Chosnut streets. West Phila.*193 AN Y FAMILY IN WANT OFAGOOD GIRL FOB HouBework, with good reference, please to call at 628 North Fifth streei, belowGreen. 22-It*ffl0 CJEED BABLEY.-A VBBY SUPERIOR SB O looted lot tor sale by ABBOTT 4 CO,, No136 North Second street, ap22 10t*rd t^i^bR^AllBTcFEAT^Tw^HESLEirSwll.SllN Sewing Machine,nearly new, at 10O7 Thompson street, ______________^____ ap23-2t*93rd FOR S.XLE-A SliPBEIOBIS HORSE ENGINE, ^Boilers, ic,_Apj)ly to GBO. W, SIMONS, BROS. A GIRL WANTS A SITUATION ASCHAMBER- maid ; will assist with ether work. Apply No 2 Harper's place, Guilford St., below South,between Second and Third. ap22-lt*155 __J!IJEJLPJ^AS^BD-MA^^^^^ Wantb1d-a fibst-class'pa'Ft'e'rn-_____Makerj Uberal wages paid. 1509 Ponn'a av.2t*d W-ANTED-COACH PAINTBR, 1308 GIRARD______^ yonue,___________________________ap23- It rd WAN-TED-A COACH PAISTEB," 4il"S()UTH ^Fifth street,____ ap22-lt*rd W ANTED-A J0URl<ByMANBABBBR:S00D _____ wages; steady work. 617South st, ap22-lt'rd WANTEb---I'WBNTY FARM llANDX~0(ioD _ wages.^Also, green Hands, at 930Filbert,*29.i YYANTED.-A YlTuNG MAN, ACQUAINTBt) OI;I> OODD, sitVBB AND D I A M 0 " :C 2 00v'"'.Wp'- *f;.''5' vme> paid in cash, at GRAY'S, 28 North Twelfth street, ap22 6t*242rd PERMANENTS53 IT'IRST CLASS BOARD CAN BOARD-"FbX^TII^fFGBYTLBMKr"AT"j 16 North Seventn street, ap22-lt*203 CiNGLE AND DOtlBLB BOOMS, WITH^FIRST K3 class Board, 308South Eleventh street.lt*398 BOARDING' FOR FAMILlirsT PER} ____and transient, at 30 North Ninth street BOARDING FOBCJEN'TLEMENT .ALSfJ^FOR ____Gentleman and_Wife, 2028. Eleventh st. 22-3*410d BOARDINb-FOBYOUNG MEN,"aT N0.^4 ___Christian street^ ap22-lt*4,33 BOARDlNGr-VACANCllSfbRtJBN'TLBMEN,212 South Ninth street, ap23-lt*3Sl TillRD-STORY FRONT ROCl-Cwitir BOARD, at7(i6 8onth Ninthst, _ ap22-lt*rd BO A BiilN G-y AC ANCIK8 FOR "GElTfLBMEN at 41 Noi th Ninth street^ ap22-lt*rdAL A JRGE SECOND' ST()B'Y~~BOdMT~WITH _____Board, at 703 8, WashingtonSguare, 22 St'rdSUI'TE of' ROOMS TO LBT-W None but the most reliable need WITH BOARD pply, No, 241 ap22-lt*rd WANTKD-BOARDING, EASY OF ACCESS from the city, for a family of six persons and servant.Address P,, Ledger Offlce, ap22-3t*rd97 P^J,.""fr'^L- PETROLBUM, PETROLEUM::; The advertiserwho Is posted with Oil localities that have not yet been taken up. Is desirous of meet- ing withone or two business parties having some ready cash, for the purpose of joiuing him in leasingsuchjands. Address I>trolouni, Led, Of,22-3t*73rd TO MANUFACTUMRS. >-AN'rEDTJr'SE- cond-handFulling Stock, to full eighty pounds. Also a Washing SIa<;hine for cloth, ' ""------ DBNISON, 220 N.Front St., above Race Address D, ap22-Jt*rd 10 *''*i''J" HANDS, t' BOYS, SO tllRLS IU wanted: goodwages. LUKBN8'Office, No, 416 Callowhill atreet, every day and hour, ap22-lt*3n8 Oft FARM HandswT n t'^e T)-^iitT~and ii\f country Girls ready. Offlce, 225 Front street, below Walnut, ap22-U*303BOARD WANTED-BY A GI WIle,abont the 7th of May next. Referent exchanged. * '^ - " ---------- ~ ROfi-'* D'ANCONA PAYS THB HIOIIEST p\J\J . pncefor Ladies'and Gent's Cast-off Cloth- in-_>W() Southstreet, above Eighth, ap22-7t*rd Committtee, ap22-6t"rd 4 C() .Sansom St. Hall F'<fii 6ALE--0NE~OSCILLATINGTBNgIn'e, live horse power. In perfect order, and can be seen at 120^No^th Secondstreet. Phila. ap22-lt*rd POR |aLE-A FLAO'MAST^CAlTWg^iBN f at 8 W. corner Thirty-eighth and

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Market. Address No. 411 >Valnut street. ap22-2t* 3(ird /-; ROCER '8 ORNA ML NT aIl^CAiTi 8 'flT BS", VJ Scales and Tin Ware for sale by J HALL BUIIRMAN. Manufacturer, 606 Cherry st, ap22 6t*rdIlNt.'OLN MtVURNINOBADGlilsrNirMEDALS, i best patteriiB. Forsale by WM, TILLER, No. 32 SoutiiFourth street. ap221-trd A CHARMING 23;1 day of April, tho South ED at 3 o'clock - ^ TWENTY' lKi?'_Schools.-A meotiuj; of tho Directors and ( IFTU ft SECTION. PUBLIO Teachers of the Schonls oftheTweiity-lifth Section willhf^M.at the Tyndaln 8ohool House, *'rankford road Somerset streft, onMONDAY. ;:ith inntant. r>l *M o'clock, r, M.. iu acc-ordJuioe with rmtdiitiou of Board of Controllers.Tenrhers will hold but one session on said day. DAN KL ALLKN, PreBidmit. _JAMEvS McDONALB.Seci-etary. ap22-2t*79rd Xr"^ LKCTrRK ON LIGHT.-ON ACCOUNT u-e^ of the p'ittipouement of thevHri>n8 t^uea^e mcMits tor balls at the Academy of Music, whicTj no- ceBsitfttuH the retentionof tho tenip>>rary floor in its place heyonif the UMuaJ time, the Franklin Iiistilute has been oblie<ltojmatpono its loclnri; ono'vs-oick, namely, until TUK.^DAY, May ftl- ap2i 2t*108id open ness.SCOTT'S KVKNING STOCK AND GOLD Exchange.at theAsaembly Buihisng, will bo every oveniligfoi t)t transaction of buifl apaj U*rd HUNT'S BLOOM OF ROSEs: ___________,. Color for the Cheeks;does not wasli o'tt^or injure tile skin. Mannfactnied only by HUNT 4 CO 41 South Eighth and 133South Seventh st, 22-6t*rd tiORT SUMTER,-FLAGS, FLAOS-THIS EM- M. blent of Jdberty and Freedom,draped in moii'-n- ing, for sale at JOHNSTON'S Wall Paper and Win- dow Shade Depot, 1033 SpringGarden st, 22-lt"rd U^LAGS; /LAOS, FLAGS,-JUST RECEIVED, I. three sizes of Mnshn Flags, Also smallassort- nieitt of Silk Flags, Call early. W, T1I,LER 32 South Fourth street, ap22-ltrd fcVoJt HALE-ONEIfiT^JlHOrtSE "steam B^^^ I- gine, nearly new, with boiler, pipes, short line of Shaftings, pulleys,at 1007 Germaiitowu road, Ph'lM,_________________________________ap22 2t'4l)3rd CTBAMENGINESAND BOILEltS FOB SaITk C? at r;,iuced prices. New and second bamt, of ^, 8,10,12, 20 and 30 horse.MYBRS. 245 North Front tTee\..______________________________________ap23-5t*rd I,'LAGS, LAGS.-FLAG8'()F A 'SUPERIOB quality, for sale and manufactured at the Ellip- tic Pi^wint' Machine Olfice,701 Chesnut street, N, W, corner, Be<'ond story, apM-lt*i-d iTa NATION M(i)UBN8TlER MARTYREDSOS '" ZlL New Sons, for Piano, in remembrance of onr late PJosldont, SEP, WINNER, Publisher,No. 933 Sp^Oarden street, Sentjiy mail for 30 cts, 22-5t*26rd HAKllWAKE SB L L IN G ()U T CilBAP'10 'eloso business. Anvils. Shovels. Hoes. Hay forks. Axes. 4c. PEMBBKTON SMITH, 905 Mar- ketBtreot, ap22 lt*267 A'TET)EWiLlT'fB FBANCAISE-FOR ENA- melllngtlae Skin, Erallicating Wrinkles,Small Pox Marks, Pimples, *c. Price 31. HUNT* CO.. IS-ISouth Sevcnt.hst. and 418, Eighth, ap22-I6t*rUECOND-HAISD PORTABLE aTEAM-ENGINl! KJ for sale; 6 inch cyiinder, 12 inch stroki^ on strong ironwheels * -i-*- " nfrc^v vir, ,^ , Delaware. WANTBD-A JOURNEYMAN BARBER. A'T ____i!\o. 909 Chesnutstreet. ap22-lt*S97 WANTBD-A F A SHIONTblB C UT'TEBTIN TT tho Clothing Store, 940 Market street.Refer- ence reiiuired^__________________ ap22-lt*3ii WANTBD-A LAD TO LBaRN 'THE DKUG BU"siuesB; one that is well reccommended. Apply at No. 410 Market street. ap22-lt*48 W ANTED-A BOYABOUT 14 TO IS YEARS old, of good education, in tho Drug Store, 8 K, cor. Ninth and South streets,ap22-lt*69 -A YOUNG rBt'lTBsfANT MaWoN Married preferred. Address Box 898 .'i^il'^ftn ^iWO,

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Public Ledger, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. http://www.loc.gov/resource/lprbscsm.scsm1334

SlSOp, AND SEVERAL ';p'**jVf\/, other sums to loan upon mortgaire J^n.WEBKS, H4 S, Fonrt^.______ap22 lt'?2M .1^9(0 Onn WANTED ON MORtGaGB~OF K V.?,V .V nnincunibend Real Estate iuthecity of Philadelphia; also SIO.OOO and S2000. Secu- rity ample in each case. JOSEPH S. SIDDALL,Cou- veyancer, No, 421 Ijibrary_atrtet, ap22-3t*233rd Ah STORE WANTE"D-StJITABl7E~F0R DRCjOuiBnsiness. Doctor, 18,33 Mount Veriion street.*52 WANTED TO BBN'r7lN WE,STPHIL,\DA smallHouse, rent not to exceed 5200, Address P., Ledger Office, for two days, 22-2t*142rd WANTED TORBNT^MALTTliOUSij IN ,___country, or small town. Address W. B., 1790 'iJx^treot^Philadelphia^____ap22-2t*rd mt WANTED TO BISNT^ F0UR1)R TiVE- Maroomed House; lower part of city. Bonusgiven, it i<iuired. Address N^ J., 933 S^Blghth st, 2t^327rd WAN'TeD-A BLACKSMrril H()BSE JSHOE,TU "='""' ''*.'""'">P .J^PI''!' to LEWIS BAR- TRAM , Sergeant St., east of Frankford road, 2l*rd WAJITEi)-A HOUSE, FOR A SMALL FA- "y.: .."^".t fill,'," 918 per month. Address W, ,, 3j North Ninth street.ap22-)t*S18 W'aN'TBD- a farm Phila. P. 0, ap22-lt*143 WANTED -COOPERS, CARPENTERS, SEA- menand Landsmen, to go on a Whaling Voy- 8 Walnut st^ D. L. PEARL 4 CO 22-3t*rd A BTRiPPBR; FOR('iri'TON Apply to GBEER 4 McCREIGHT, ap22- t*rd age WANTBD-; Cards, A 1920 Pine street. WANTBD-a:^W~WIIoTIaN^BBD a Su- _lill Machine, N, B. corner Third and Dock, fourth story YY'ANTJCD-SEYERAL _____________ap22^1t'*269 ------------- good JOURNEYMKN llouae-Carpeiiters. Inquire atShop, Sixth st , below Dickeraon, jst Ward, ap22-lt*I73 WANTED-A GO()D~CnTTBRTF()irsfORB work,at Southeast corner Seventh and Market ap22-lt*Z78 streets. W ANTED-A MAN TO and Cultivators,C, B, street. WORK ON PLOWS BOOEBS. 13.3 Market __________________________________ap22-lt*339WANTED,-A MIDDLE AGED MAN TO^T- tend a Grocery; one acquainted with the busl- neBS; mustcome well recommended. Address J. B. S., N. W. cor. Seventeenth and Poplar. 22-3t*d45 V\7 ANTED-A KCMRBH OF MEN TO CHOP v Wood and grub Land, at Ylneland. New .ler sey. Apply to the StationAgent. Take the cars at 9_A^I. and 4 P. M., from Wslnnt 8t, Whirf.22-5t*rd WANTED-A SINGLE MANTO TA^K CAI, of a pair of horses and tho work of a smi liilw^''"''?",'^^ BUY-A GROCERY IN THE KiN. W.part of the city. Address Grocer. Ledgvr 'mce, for one week. ap22-lf;t73 fflffll, BE AL'E8TATB^WANTdInIiXC'H ANGE Italfor Oil Stock. Address Exchange, Ledger Oltlce, stating location. ap22 lt*266 Ho IS^ Apply to 8. N. PU8EY, Wilmingtoir _ _ ap2'i .3t*20.''sm4wr irpiaTNltUBE BOUGHT, ALSO, Fixtures,Bars, Counting-houte The highest price paid in cash, ;7 Ridge avenue, aji22 6t'56rd L^OU SALE-AI'UAVTd.l.'lNa Pli(miG'ltA,i''lI a- GiiJlery, with full set of KivtuKMt and good ar ranpem^nt of liglit. Applyimmodiatoly, at Longa- coaiiag, OaiMvloJi couaty, 8 J. Tarm* ewy,a-Kt'74rd 1)<" plaice. Apply tc B.LKlfBIAN, Maiu street oppo- |te Arniat, iJerniMutown. ap22 6t*fa W" ANTii.l>-^A sTnGLK~MAN'~;\gXrdKNER and to take care of two Horses, '" ocrnniftiidfttioii ---'---> cony. re*iuired. C. W. yirt-ralere M0BKI8. Ta- ap2-u*rd WANTKD-A MAN WITH UOKHEANDWA- gon, who snppliea urocers' andDruggistti'in the city, eau have several articlns f,o sell on commis- sion.^ Address C., Bor743. Post-ofllce. 22-2t*179rd WANTED-TWO SAWi'KKS AND ONE KN- Sineor, to work in 8aw Mill, at Tacony.None but competent hands neod apply, J, 0. 811US- TKn, _______ ^________ap22-lt*)63 WANTKi)-TWO OR THUBE BOYS TO WOKK hout a facttiry. Also a man to make pine boxes, below W Apply

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backer No. 2tf> North Eighth Btreet, EVANS 4_WATS0N^________ap23 lt ANTKD-SIX JOUliNSiME'NHOUSE JOUKNSiMEN ce ill the ._______ , Apply at Fifsher'H Ho- Palntors to go a short distancein the country regular wages and foil time. Apply at Fifsher'H Hi ?er.n9rarinr'lwkt. f, U. HA JftD?,m-'ii gm WANTED TO PURCHASE-THE STOCK ai^nd Oood Will of a Wholesale and Retail Uro- ceryestablishment, where a good business msv be dono._Addreas D. M,,JJrocer, Ledger OIHce.22-t*rd m WaVtED T07BDY,tlIB LEASE OF A KnIgood Hotel, In city or country ; one with sta- blingattached preferred. Address Hotel, Lodger Onlce,____________________________________ap22-2t245rd !t WANTED TO RKNT-A MbDiUM SIZED Alillouse in a desirable location for a family of threeadults. Rent about 8400, Address U,, 2003 Wallace street,__________________________ap22-3t*40rdWANTED TO KENT, BY MA~-Y lOTH, A onee in a genteel uoighlierhood, for which a be pain.Address, for three days, B, J L.,J^edger Offlce,_________________________ap22-lt*"378 M WANTED TOPUBCIIASB,XWHOLESALE and Retail Grocery and Provision Store, or an interest in one. Address''James 8,,'' Ledger Office,____________________________________ap22-lt*(d WANTED A HOUSE ORBOcFji ON FiBSi' __floor, to purchase or rent: location between , arket and Walnutsts., and Frontand Fourth Ad- " dross S, F, S,,Led. Olhce.i tating location. 23-1 *rd WANTED-A SMALl'sTORE,SUrrABlTB for a fancy bnsinesB, iu a good business locality Eighth street preferred. Address 0, D.,Ledger Oflfoe._______________________________________8p22-2t*re M WANTED TO BENT, AND WILLPAY good-will for a Store on west side of Second street, between Vine and Poplar. Address 54.3North Eighths^treet. _ _______^ ap32-lt'50 WANTED-a"8MAL17i10U8E; BY A QUIET family of two;good tenants, can give security out in advance; not to excee^l ^12 per month AderoBB 12,38 NorthFifteenth street. ap'22-U*2S5 gm \vanted"'to kkn'1'-"aTiousk,wnfiTiiE iiilmodornlinproven,enl8,either on North Broad, Pino or Walnut rits, Kent not to exceed 7uO, Ad- dress Anxious._ltox 520Phila, ap22-15t*rd aSlv AN TED ,~IM liri)TAlTrL^^^ li2for flrst clsM Furniture, a three story BrickDwelling. M'itb modern iinpi-ovements ; Iwation central. Also, a small Country Seat containing afew acres, within the limits of the -lity. A<biiess Furniture, Ledger Office. ap22 5t*rd WANTitiP-to"purchase"(INE Ol't ------------two good Ilorses and Carte, all complete, in exchangofor flrstquallt)Coal nreferied. Address, stating price, 4c,, Oainbria. LcJger (liToe. lt*&5 waVi'hd A stylish HORSK,l^ii^ ____ hande high; must be s.,,iiiid, kind, well broken and foartess of iocomoti ves ; speed about3 mtnutes. Address, giving prios and doscription. Box 546, Phi UKllbi PiMt-oatiw, ati221 t'rd rllRESLARGE SBCOHD-STORY ROOMS, IN a private family, to Gentlemen, with or without partial board, ,307Pine street, Bp'22-It*2,'! ffiWO OR THREE GBNfLEME"irOAN BE AC- X coiumodated with beautifulRooms and good Boarding at 321 Marsh.iU st,, above Vine, 22-2t*3i7rd A GENTLEMAN DBSIRBS~a"B00 M^AND Breakfast, In a private family, iu any part of the city, AddrosB S^ Ledger Office, 22-lt*421 A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE "W A NTs Board .in the northern part of tho city. Address G.B. 'f., Ledger Office. ar^-It*287 WANTED liOAnr-rCr. Trt'O YOUNG MEN, in a central part of tho city.Address (JUINC Y, Ledger Oflice,______________________________ap22-lt*37li BOARDING, WANTED, BYMAy'iaTli'A neatly fornished Room with Board for Gentle man and Wife. Address H, W Led. Of, 22-

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lt*rd NTLEJrAN~ANI) , ,. . .------ -----, next, r Address^Box^9,5 Post-j)ffioo, BOABDiNG VVANTED BY AYOUNG MAN, BE- tweon Tenth and Twelfth, between Sontli and Catharine. Address, stating terms, J.B,, Shoo Store, N. E, cor. Tenth and (latharine street, *8 WANTED-BOABDBY A L,ADyTFOR WllClI thense of Furniture, including a handsome parlor set, will be eivon, lleferonceB exchanged. AddressOctavia, Ledger Offlce, ap22-lt*Ul4 WAN'TEp-BOABD BY "tIvo'lADIES (Sis- ters), in a private laniily,north ,if Brown and west ot f itth streets AddressB, B.,335 North Sixth street, References^exchanged,ap23-lt*91 RESPECTABLE MABUrKD atrsiNGLBllEN tiemen ran obtain Hoard, with single rooms, atthe new built Cedar Hull Hotel, S, W. corner of Fortieth and^Market^t3,^\Vcet_Phi^delphia.22-2t*dA LADY WISHES BOARD IN ToBNTBAL part of the city. For particulars, call at'i13, N E, corner Eighthand Locust alioets. Inquire for >V B,____________________________ap22-lt*193 BOARDING WAN'IEb,ON A FARM, FOiTa family of four persons, near to a llailri-ad Sta- tion 10 to 16 miles from the city.Address F,, Ledger Office,______________________________________up2J-2t*I83r WANTED-BOAJEIDINGIN A PLEASANT PRI- vate Boarding House, for a gentleman and Lady-(brother and BUter). Pleaseaddress ".Sigma " Ledger Offloe.________________ _____ ap2s-U*217' IJOABD, WITl/CHOICKOF IFYOU WOULD BE PBOPBRLf (- rn..vr '?.'', ''"'; Spectacles, apply to Dr. K. <^OBAYa)ptlclan^28 NorthTwelfth st.ap22i;t*2r iff^jaia^ea, bpectaoles, tosuitallaqjw. ^t^ ^ca'choap. Fine Glasses, in bluesteel frainw, N- W.cor, Secondand New, JOHN FRIES, 23 St*r ijdi-.J'OB 8 A LE_ FANCY AND COMM()kWSePlgeons, No, 1744 North Second street, abora t^ohimbia^avenue, ap22-lt*rd S^ n""^? SALE^^AFULL-llREFiT^^T.lAS .^-"SkGreyhound Dog. 1 year old. Apply at tha Cigar Store, 285 South Eighthstreet, above Spruo* "'^""t.________________________ap22^2t*j;if42y *"M?*, 'PR SALE,-SEVl:Ri t, SBMsuitable for Ice Wagons, 124 N, Front st, lt*30 H FAMILY OAR- and kind ; no vices. Ad- ap22,'lt*2,')0rtl^^-jy ..Pl-'R SAI,E-A PAIR Oil ^rvyy flage Horses, gentle and ki dress at No, 20 South Delaware avo ^^SliSO FOR A^LAROK HAND.SOMB jfCEC.Hon.e. 7 years old. full lii hands high, and d; IS kind singleor double. Call between 8 ana k^_ Oj fc^ederal Btreet, ap^22-lt*420 F(1R SALB-irMAirES:"wlTiI FOAL;-------,- one Mareand Colt. Apply to WM. LBAf! buporinleiident Union Railroad Depot, Twenty thin! au.lBrown sts._________________ ap22-4t*)27rd R^-jy \ PAIR OF irATCH BLACK VEKMN't "7"! ,""""' '"i handshigh, 6 years old, war sou 8 o'clock, 10 ^1 ^^.l FURNISHED OR unfurnished Rooms, for a marriedcouple or two gentlemen, at Olive Branch Hotel, 132 North Front street.________________________ap22-lf305 BOARD WAN TED-IN A PRTvaTK FAMILY" for two geiitlenieu and their wives. One sittingand two Bleeping rooms desired. Reference given A^ re^e^wi^th tiirms ,J^, 11. E,, Ledger Of,22-u*rd ' BOARD WANtBD--^F"OR XMARRr )TD~L\DY in a respectable neighhorhoixl, a private familypreferred. Address W. 1I with terms and situation LedgeM)frice,______________________ ap22-lt*32SrriWO GENTLEMEN CAN HAVK"FR6Tr'i i Room, with board and single beds, for So M per week, at268 North i ifteenth street. Boarding also for a few^ytung Men _ ap22-lt*rd BG/KC^WANTBD-BY AllBNYijrMAN, IN A first class Boarding-houso, or in a rcipoctable family ; situation north ef Chesnutand below Twen- given. Address M, ap22 lt*29 ranted kind In all harness, in good style, suitablefor an undertaker, for sale at Tiger Hotel, Fourth au< Virie,_forafewday8^__________________ap22-2t

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blOrd FOR SALE-A SU'PElilOB PAIR OF -------------Mares, short tails, sound and kind; can trat togetherin 3>4 minutes. Will be sohl a bargain T be seen at CASSELBBRRlf'8 Stable, Coates street, belowEleventli^ ap22-lt'rd , FOR SALE A BK()WN^IT0BaE,~r8 hands high, 6 years old, suitable for a Brew-er o wagon or any heavy business. Apply at I2M Maijcuer street, above Girard avenue, at Soap pSc^"^Xi_________________________________________Bp22-U*rd ONY harness'FOR SALE-A COM J,---------r ,P''' set, used but a few times. Boy's 8d- dle and Bridle and a good act of liclit double llar- ".^S;,"'!'"'" ''i' Peoree, at Mtrcdith's stable, back of 'Third and Market .S^ ap2-3-It*rd RCj- Jtl^liOO WILL"bDY^TTiB' VAI.UABL* jS7S!L thoroughbred mare " Lsdy M.- ,- - held lately at S2,,'4)0; worth fo-''-_,-;.-S""ffi'' ranted to trot free from ;.. i -y, '?' ,- ""K" Trained con *- ., , ^,','" ln,2.40 to the polo, ,. --- ..V' ^-30. Warranted perfect k soiiBit or no Bilk, Sold to clone a concern, iTone this sac.?! lice.Seen iit mi_, above Gjrard Ai, ai,2'J u'rd *->. CrcnJAlAAH AND 'TA'r'l'ERSALLW. 3HiiIwco street,between Eleventh and Twelftk. STEER 4 CHAMPION, Auctioneers, would call Si attention of theirnext sale, on TUESDAY MORNING. ,.^ ..... !0 o'clock, when they will offer som " k of Horses, Vshlclcs,Harness, 4o.. .re at Public Srtle. ,' , ,, , '" '"III be found in tlio Pataloga, wliicli \u!l be ready in timefor sale. No postponement on account of weather Horses, Vehicles and llarneBS always on handat privatosale, .Splendid accommodation for Horses entered for public or private sale. STERR ACHAMPION . P?2 "S_______ Anctionooni, SUIFFOLK PA UK,-THE RACK I Postponed until MONDAY,241 li inst ^------------------- Purse and Stake Nino Hiindred Dollam' Mile 111 ats, best in live, JohnTurner names b. K Moll Bartolson, to wagon; M, Ooodiii names b m. Hannah Bradley, to wagon ;B. Stetson names bl, M > ictoria to harness. Thi; Race to take place at nr*- ciseySo'dk, POOLSSOLD on SATURDAY EV- NING, at W, VANOSTEN'S, Fifth street, abofe Market, and on the Track theday of the race com- menciiig at 1 o'clock. Good day and track 'Poat- poneil from Tburnday onaccount of our National ca- lamity. M. GOODIN. The Rope Ferry bridge lioln* repaired, persona willcross at Market st orGrar% ^t^n________________________^____________ aj(22-2t*r4 DR, F. GERARD,VETERINARY 8B- _^------geon, 990 N. Marshall St., is prepared to treat all Diseases of Cattle andHorses All Surginal od- ratlonspei formed at my Infirmary In a scinitDic roaa- ner. All affectionsof the tllunds permanentl* cnreo-_______________________________ap22 Ui4B6t*r w__ A HEAD WILLREPAID FOItDBAD ^K2alHorses, by A, W. LOUTH, No, 715 South Seventh^6tre^J ,__________ ap22-U*r FOB SALB,-TWO BARGES WASIIINGTOli Stable Manure,inst arrived and in good order Inquire atI, U, WOOD, Jr., Coal Yaifl, CiKiper* Point, t'amden. Take Vine street ferry. 22 5t*8,3rd FOB SALK-AGOOD (ONE~SEATK'd> _ ____ o-ton Wagon, in excellent order. To b soon at 721 North li'ront street,ap23-3t*er FOR SALE-NEW'(!ROCBB'S WAGONS and Barrows, at 1016 Ridge avenue, ap2-2-sJt*r B.I'ANDBB tieth sts 8., Box 1 preferred ; ,P.O. reference pOUNTRY BOARDING-A FEW FIUi^T CLASS vyBoarders can be accommodated during the Sum- mer uioiiths, at a handsome farm house, nearMedia, 14 miles from Philadelphia; location healthy and beautiful, .\pply at ,329 North Ninth St.22-,3t*26lird B' ( JARDINO W.tNTED-BX A LADY AND daughter, m a prii ate family, or where thereare but law boarders. Location between Ciiesnut and Pine and Third and Sixth streets. Adders

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E. B., Ledgej^Offlce.___________________________a|iL'2-2t'4<llrd WANTBD-AN UNFURNISHED ItlToli,third story back, with or nilhout board, for an elderlygenlleman, in Waliint or (Ihesnut street westof Tenth street. Best of reference given and required. Address Box 11)83 Phila<lelphTa Post-ofllo^.______________^________________________ai|22--Jt*rd WITH BO AKD >()irA . Jroaii, and hi' GardenandAVallace sts, Unoxceptioio' exchanged. Address F. A, K., Box I phia P.O. . . , -, ;.. C I -7 ARCHSTKKEt:^LARGl! UNFU RNISHFD 1.^11 Room, first-clftss Board, Bp22-lt'407 niiii SOUTH WASH.SlJUARE-FBONTr AND \jit single Rooms, with Board. ap22-3t*ril streets. fDBBg()M ^FOh SALE-NEWanu SKCOND-H AND Carriages. G. DODD, Fifth and Kac* ap22 Ini'2n7r4 FOR SALE A GBRMANTOWN"Wk ,________tuoTi, made by Watson, six-seatod and ia first-rate order- Address 249 S, Sixteenth8t,223t"26ld JHflt, FOR SALE-A FINE FA 1,1,ING TOP iiariK Wagon, Apply at No. 18 S. Front st 1$ JL'ORSALE-A DBA Y WITH SPRINGS, N8AR- J. ly new, Sobl for want of uje. Price, $175 Aa- Pb No, 611 St,John Btreet. ______ap22-3t*S0Or<r FOB SALE-NBW WAQONS OF EVKRT ' " at S . .ffiSJEf doscription,of the hi cor. New Market and Noble st OFFICE WANTED-_______ Physician, west of Broa-i, 3t' rdOAOH- .......lot, Nv ap22 55t'rit IrtOd MARKET STRKBT \fity iiic Boarders can be ^ood board end thecomforts ol _ aj)2;_ FEW' MECHA - ' d ivith i41lid Nlo t PEIil VIAN G U AN lots to suit purchasers. Aioi;oNo. 27 North Front street. --K-IN PHILLIPS, p22 lt*id HUNT'S COURT TOILET POWDER V, HITFNSthe complexion without injuring the skin Sold everywhere, at HUNT ,t CD'S, No.41 South Ei.-'hthstreet above tJheBimt. ap22 5t-m r,M,AOS! FLAGS I FLAGS l-TilEBEST IN THE I city, niannladured andfor sale by B P 4 1, RE.STEEN at low prices, at Iho Factory, 714 and 716 Hederal street. Store, N. W,corner Sixth and Minor streets, second story. ap22-5t*;t59r<l WIIITK VIRGIN -WAxOf ANTIULES,FOR beautitying, whitening and preserving the complexion, making It soft, Itiir, smooth aiul I'rananarent. Manufactured from pure Whlto Wax, bj HUNT & CO,, 41 Sjulli Ki*l,th street iip22 .'AMlrIJOlt'TRAITS OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN,'i'lIE l Niitiou s Martyr, colored and plain. \ai loiis^i.r.cH, stylesand prices ; Steal Lngiavings and Litliograplis bv tho tjioasaiij, hun,!r(l, or dom, FISHEK 4 UaOTUXU.M*UKotth Sixth8tt40t. KfUl'lfLii TJ.aio. Apply ot .-t above Seventeenth, ^Mlk OARDNEB 4 i .ffi5irQ15Makers, No, 214 Soutl. ... and second hand Carriages for sale. ^W(, .NEW AND SECOND-HANDOAb" .SESaKnages for salejat F, TIEDBKBN'S, No 7* Hlbert ft. Purchasers will bud It to their advantageto cI!_beforo purchasing elsewhere, ap22-2t*rd BECKHAUS'"* ALLGAIBB, CAB^ ;ria"e Builders, No.1204 Frankford roasl, irard avenue, Philadelphia, on ttie lines of (hiiiond and Girard live. !;,i;i,\ays.ap22-44t*r 'MK NO TOP ,'iatts; neaslr I pounds, Prio ,ble, in Vine street, first door ______________ap22 2tr4 {Spa,, .YOURLiFK IS IN DANOKU WHKll ?Lrji2i riding over cheap Axles and Springs.HOWRY'S CELEBRATED AXLES AND SPBINGS Are for sale by J, O, R0D8B 4 00,, N, W. cor. Fourth andArch sts., Phlla. Keference by perniission ; WM. D. ROGERS, Carriaje Maker, ap22-sl7t*r 1009 andlOU Chosnut st , Phi!*. ORKA'i'REDUfiTION IN TRUSSES,SOP __ _P'.itcrs, Sboiihler Braces, EiaelicHtockin, Spinal Apparatus,.tc. 50 North Seventh st. Ladiee attended by Mrs, McCLKNACIIAN,_ap22r,t*rd2r,4 iB?%-3^ PHILA. SURGEONS'BA^NDagV IN- fe&^^titnte, No 14 N. Ninth St., above Mar. kei.IS. C. EV iCRUTT, after thirty years' practical exnerienco. itnarantees the skillful adjustment f hia

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Premlniii Patent Graduating PreBBure Truse.and a varietv of otlicri. Supporters, Elastic Stocking*.ShonlderBracesCrutches Susponsorios.fto, Ladies' apartni('iils,condueted by a Lady, apliS-lU^i-d '" i^TRUSSES,BBACKS AND MKCHANIOAL ^Supports, of approved construction and light hniah. adjustedwith ;udmoiit, at 0, II, NKKOLK'B. comer ot Twelfth and Race street. ( badies' Depart moot condi:,;t8dby lailiee, on Twelfth street, firet door i<olow Race.) An extensive variety of Sup- porters, Bolts.,Braces, Elastic Stocking.!, Syringea, aa Ijuniorf ^Uola*. a|>i>l*c<

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LEDGER AND TRANSCRIPT. Phlladelpbia, Saturdofi April 22, 186ff. Ttt Monpy Market. Somt) of ourflnancitr? are watcLinK with ome solicUnde tho f.fPpct of the news carried out from New Tork onSaturday last. TUe fcteamer of that (lay Ipft lute in tlic afternoon, and uarriertout th*m:ked factatlim the Preai- :\enl had died thai morning by the hauds of an KseaFsin, that an attempt, wpII nis:hiuccessful. liad at tho same time hteu made on the lije ol the Secn;tar>- of State, uiid that the VicePre&i- donthad been somewhat hurriedly inaugurated President, All these occnrrenoes, unexplainedor r.oftencrt in any way, will reach Liverpool and l>e telegraphed all over Euiope towards the closeof the coming week. How it will l>e receiA'ed, is a question that e.^icites much in- terBt more pertapsthan such an Inquiry would have done a year ago, for the reason that then no considerable amountof our Govern- ment loans was held abroad, certainly cot **nough in aty event toaaVct the priceat home. Now, some hundreds of millions are held in England and Germany, enough perhaps tode- press prices if suddenly thrown on the market. Will these holdern, who are taught that onlymonarchies have ihe strength of endurance, take fright from the ad acts at Washington. and inthe lear that anarchy is about to succeed rebelliou, attempt to realize on the socurities they hold,depress the price in the foreign mar- kets, cut off the demand for our bonds there, and, insteadof further oraers to buy, send out orders to sell what they -hold i Sonie of the more timid holdersamong us are moved by apprehensions of this character; but it should be remembered that thecaidtaliste of Kurope, who, thftre, are mainly the holders of United Statt^s secuiities, are men ofinUdlijjence, and are represented by agents^ in this country who w^ill utke special care that theinterests of their principals (>hali not suffer for the want of ne- cessary infarrnation on the subjectof the mur- derous asbaults at Washington. Grieved and humiliated as the people of the wholecountry are, the National Government is as perfect in U its funcUons, moves as etcadily forward inits purpose, and will as faithfully pertorm all its duties and meet all its obligations as though the vilecrime on the life of the President had not been commuted. A government that has put down themost formidable rebellion that the world ever saw, evidences of which went out by the steamer ofSaturday last, as well as by several j^teamerb before and since, is not en- dADfjered in Us existenceor in its power by in- dividual crimes. The strength manifested in mainiaiuing the integrity of the

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Union against several powerful armies has invited a credit and ft confidence in our securities notlikely to b impaired from any such cause as suggested. The bonds of the United Stafep, for therate of interest they bear, and the guarantee which a great nation at peace affords of pajment, itis believed, offer to capitalists a more inviting se- curity than can be offered by any other nation inttie world. There nay be a temporary sensation amoujj: holders abroad on the receipt of the latenews, but ther* is no more rcafcon lor the return of the bonds fur sale than should exii;t for theirsale by home holders in the home market; aud so far from a disposition here to sell, Governmentloans are among iix% Urmest aecurities now on the market. The Bt-ock market was more activeyester- day, but irregular in prices. Goveriuaeut rts of 1881 sold at pJtJ\,o change, and the 5-208 at106>^al0rt^,a fraction off. The 10-408 rose )^, selling at ai^^aM. State 5s sold at ^f. City (>s, new, at9'2^, and tho old at W)^-, an advance of ^ each. The inquiry for ('ity loans was more general, andprices closed strong. Of company bond* we noiic sales of Pennsylvania Rail- road Ist mortgasce at102. do. do. ad inortgrgt) at i7, Heading K,nilroad mortgage i^ at 94, North Peiin'a Chattel 10s at 105-and Huntingdon and Broad Top 1st mortgage at 96. The canal com- pany bonds were iuaciive, butnearly steady in prices. The share list was fairly active for the divi- dend-paying stocks, but fatherlower. Penn- sylvania Kailroad fell off X, Heading %, Cam- den and Amboy Xi ^'id Norristown X- Phila-delphia and Erie Railroad rose 1, and Wvom- Ing Canal 2, tbe latter selling uji to par." The repairsof the damage by the late freshet to both the Erie aral to the Wyoming Canal is an- nounced ;lsabout completed, and is the cause probably of thy advance in the prices. Schuyl- kill Navigationpreferred was firmly heiclat 3:}, Morris sold at b5, and Susquehanna at 9. For Delaware Division 31was the best bid. Little Schuylkill was held at 33. bnt3J) was the best bid, and 44 the best otler forElmira pre- ferred. Of the miscellaneous stocks few tales were reported. Washington (las eold at '^2,Girard JUank at 49, and Union Bank at 52. Passenger railway securities were heavy. Coal companyshares are exceedingly dull, in some measure the result of an apprehen??ion that the coal trade willexperience a very decided decline this season, and In tonnage as well as in rates the carrying tradewill be less profitable than last year. The supply of money is abundant, and the rate of interest low,A better feeling was ma- nifested among business men, and the future was looked to hoiiefiill3-. Thoadvance of gold will help to stiffen prices. The Itoard of Brokers adjonrncd until Mon- day, out ofrespect to the obsequies of the late President I^incoln, and in compliance with the recommendationof Governor Cartin. The following weretne qnoiatlons for Gold yesterday, at the hours named: At lU>jo'cluuk in thomoinms, AtU noon, lu the afternoon. FIK ANCIALDiyiDENpS.&0^^_^ T"tnitki>' htatrh-uN I t k d 8 t a t k s J SKVF.N THIRTY LOAN. Bt fmtlinr'tj' t-f *h'H ^ecictary of the Trfasurj'. the nU'l ----''- .- - ;:i\ the General Subscription A? 'nited States Treasary Notes, bt'fi -tenths per cent, iaterest perann 7-iO LOAN. Tuese Noto'i iiip issued under date of June 15, JM.', and are payable throe yeai fromthat time, In ciiireiinr, or are coavcrtible at the option of tho holder into V. 8. S 20 SIX PER OKNT. 1 i 'r jitne per cv: r. which current per an' DRY GOODS. ^ K8' COATS. ill the Utate aud mun* \i I to 3p**rcent, more, >a other property. The '< (itf.ui-Rii'niftUy by coupons Attach- -^hich may be cut off and

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solJ teany ratca ..,.........^ nuDi. beeiiios itr. cipal taxation, \ ar.cordine to thf it,i eri ba 'J.:.-........iiountsto l ct. per day ouft 350 note, Two >.eiiu p(^r day on a ^100 note. Ten cents per day on s SfiOOu>te. Twenty cents per day nn ftliiOO note. (ne dollar p<^r day on ii $.';OUOnote. Notes of all thedenominations named will be prf niptly furnished wpvu receipt of gnhscriutic^na, This is THE ONLYrOAN' TX MATIKET Now ofifcied by the (iovemment. and it is confldently fxpected that its superioradvantages vrill make it the (iKKAT POPULAR LOAN OF THE PEOPLB. Less than $;-f(W,()(X>,00'> i-f t!iR loan auth.Tized by the ;*i!t Congress are now ou r)ie market. Thia amount, at the rate at ^vhich itIa h^ing absorbed, will all bo Hubscribed for within four monthr>; whan the nutes will undoubtedlyeuininand a premium, as liaB uni- formly been the case at the close of the subscription to otherLoaiiJ. In order thyt ultlxens of every town and mictlou of the country nvi\- be aiforded facilitie.ifor taking the l,i--:\ <'.\f\ Bunks, State Bitrks. and private I'.t^ . tiout the country, baye geuprally a.-.0 t>nb3cnptioiis at par. yiibscriberu wui ^-1- .. v.it.i own agentn. In whom they have cou- fidetjct;,tirui who oidy are to be responsible for the delivery of the notes for wbich they receive ordftra. JAYCOOKB, Rubscrlptiun Agent, Ko. 114 South Third street. ^pK-8Sf4_^______________________^^i^^^^'E^*^10-40,- BLJlCK 8 1 L K B rOR L A I> _ BYRK k 1.ANPELL. FOURTH AND ARCH, Have just the properwidth, the proper tiuaUty an! proper giosB o) Black Silkn for LAiaKJt' SPRING COATS. LApIES' BrKTNOSACKS. LAPTBS' BPRINO MANTLE3. _________L^J'i^^J sVRIj^Ojli^fVAV*- US FILE BLACK "SlY.KS YOMDRKSSKS, &c.- 24.26 ANlt SrtlNCH F1LK3. 30,3-^ AND 34 IN('11 1-TLK3. rv:npi,E edge durablk silks,AVUITR EDGB KUKABLR SILKS. BLACK SILKS, "WHOLKSALK, FROM SI 10 TIP. Tb&' ara a)i new goods,and thft prices are reduced and sradpd by the PROSPECT OF PEACE T. ap22-lt| i i. iiPt 1 ^ XH r^ARIESA WABKER, N F Street, above Rac**,h^. ..... . , 8now-Pr'>p Lii;n Table Clothn. Damask Linon Napkin?).92 T.*) dozen. LfMlti' Linen Hdkfs., iS, 16,13. 22 and 2iict. Qont'B ' " ir*.. a bargain. " Snelish Half-Hose,tOc. Bargains lu Lali-s' White Cotton Hoalory Job lot all > : 4. at 31c. Another b . >i!iiol, itte. Bird^Eyei. i3. Ballard-Vaju , ,....,.., n. ac reduced prico^^ Yard-wido BUA^-hd Musliua, IS^^c. 20c. " 53c. '* " 25c.6-4 Pillow Case MubUdi, Sftc, Uubleachsd Muslins, 12,H'c, '' " extra heaTy, 25c. _ FARIES ft WARNER.ap22-lt*l0 Ho. 219 North Nintli street. 7-30, T-30 - 73-10: BLACK ANP WlfTTE SCOTCH GINOIIAMS, ATJl AND afi CENTS. UKBBTOFOUK SOl.I) AT 6i>, AND 75 CENTS. BKS.^ON i SUN. MOUKNtNCJ STORK,NO. 91'i CUKSN'UT STREET. 'US 113. PRICE A >V O O D, North Niitth, above Arch Street, 113 -.-i 20, 520.-10-40. ADAMS A LKVI.S, SOSCEKsiJaT STREET, BANKKRSANi) BRCKK^S, ALL KINDS or ALL KINIWOF QOVKKNMKNT SECI;RITIE8 AND STOCKS BOCt^HT, SOLD AND NEGOTIATED. GOLD AND SH.VKRBOUGHT AND S(>LD Special attention paid to Oil Stoeka ap22-13t(rd T~3 lO! 3^10. NOT n; E. NIGHTAGENCY FOB THK SALK OK THB 7 3 10 LOAN. For thec-iDTenlcnce of those poraona whoB^busi- neseprpventi. tb<'ni from subscribing to tha Loan durin^i th d}, an ofBco will be opened on Wednes- dayevcniri, April 5th. and continue open ovary evening frjin 7 until 9 o'clock, at NO. eW NORTH SKCONDSTREET, Second Story. JAY COOKK. _ap22-2tSi^ _ ___ ^ ___ Subscription Ag?nt. CITY WABRANTS TAKENAT L 0 W K S T Rates. O T. YERKKH-.Th. 4 CO., _ap22-5t|rd____________iO gouOi Tldrd street Dl VIDEND.-OKFICK OIL BASfN PKTRO- leiim ( ompany. No. ItSS S. Fourth St.. J'hila. A dividend of TWO PER

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CENT, hai been declared by this Company on its capital atock. payable on aud after the J*t of Maynext. WM. S, LANE, Treaa. Api-il T^, 18'fi.______________________ap22-bU* OFFICE OF THE Bl'CHANANROYALTY OIL Co., No. 148 South Fourth street. Thn Board of Managers hiTe this day declared adividend (de- rived chiefly from bonuses received for leasos,) of two percent, on the capita! stock,payable free of all taxes at this Office, on and aTter tlie first day of May next. Transfer books will t>edosed ou the 27th iuStant. A limited amount of tho restjrv'* stoik may be obtained at this Officeat the original subBcrip- tion price. By order of tho Board. ^^,. JOHN S. ALEXANDER, Sec Phjla^^AprU H^h^SSS.______ apK-i^sfrd FFJCE Oir JERSEY WK1/l1)xT COMPANY, <2e Clie^nnt street.-PhiUda..April 17, JaJS. Dividend. The I>irectors liave this day declared their third Monthly Dividend of Threew-r cent., payable at the Office, on and after Mav L Tlietrani* fer lK>okB will be dosed from the22d inst. until Ist proximo. W. M, IMRLOW, ap22-2t' rd_____________SecretHvy htuI Tieasurer. Havejust opened flue French all wool Delaines; double width Black all woo! Delair.es ; fine quality BlackAlpaca ; American Chiutzea. warranted fast colors i beat makes Bleacyed aud Unbieached Mus-lins; 8-J Pillow ('as MuKlina , Bleaciied and Un- bleached Sheeting'"'IubUus ; Cambric. JiKonet. Nain-sook and Swiss Muslins; Cambric Plaid Mufilius ; Nainsook Plaid Muslins ; ( Jambric Stripe Mustins ;Nainsook Stripe MuBlin ; all wool and Domet Flan- nels ; Table Linens, Table Linens ; M'l ite andCo- lored Table Linens ; Linen Napkins and Doylies ; Bridal Quilts. S2 25 and $%95; Black VelvetRib- bons, best quality, all widths; Black and White Bonnet Ribbons ; No. 2.3, 4and 4 Red. White.Blue and nia^'k Mantua Ribbons ; a Inrge assortment of Liidies' and iJents' Hosiery aud Oloyea,&c. PRICK ^ WOCJ' 113 N. Ninth St.. above Arch. H^J Ai.-; T AMERICAN CASSIMKBKS, boys' wear,sinttle and double ::e8a suits. fiQf French And Ame- ilors' Liliinirs. Ac cheap tot all- wool Cassimeres,SI 87. COOl'EK k OONAKB. 8. . comer .Vinth and Market street-.. apU2-2t*rd RIBBONSTOJ-' KSD",WHITE, BLrlB, BLACK, also, Itlank Crapes. Black Crapes, wholeiale. 8. P.WATKIXB, Jr ,&C0.,tBank8t. Klt'rJLUPIN'S BLACK WOOirDELAINES. 69 CT9 , Lupiu'g double width black wool delaines, 91 and $1 la.nearly old price ; Lupin's mode colors, wool delahioa, 62 eta ; biiick and colored ali^acas, laran Bt<R-k, all at tho nev.- low prices. CUDPBK 4 CON.UVI)^ S. l.J^or^Ninth and Market at^ 22 2*_rd YYllKEK iSTHXrHKXPEpyirATtT^^^^ width f; > ricau corttiiti^t. loaks? At ANOO.N A'S.3H South street W Shawlsf KBK IS THK CHKAPRST PLACKTOGET ANCONA'S. 324 South St. 22'2t*rd o Attl At 1 At i At At 147Xu H9;i GKOCERIES, LIQUOILS, &c. TNOKAMS IS THE PLACK TO BUY TEASAND 1- foffees aj reduc-dprices, 43 South Second St. *367 I^HIMMINGS AT A BACRIFIOE-K > I 1 B 1 slock Belling off withoutrei;ard to cost, to close business. Store to let, eood-wilt aud part of fixtures for sale. No. 133 NorthNinth street, one door above Clierry^treet, eaat_side, ap2-lt*rd MATTiwTTNl)"^KLTljL0lfHS;^lrSSEL6Pattern, from 26 cents to $1 per yard. The beet aaaortnient and styles are to >)e found at 8TKUT-LOW'S Carpet Depot, 147 South Second street, near Walnut _ __________________________ap22-17-rd .....OIL rLOTH.S, MATTINOS AND .....__iades Reduced to but small advance on specie prices, fromlate New York Auction Sales. Bi-nssela.Sl Z.'itnSl 75; Imitation do.. 87X to 91 ^5; Velvet. 8l 80 to S200; Wool Ingrain from 7Sc. to Si 37H, Wool Dutch Carpet, 75 eta i ( Jcttage and Hag Oarpeu from.'iyja

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to 75c; Oil Clothe, 16-4 ta24-t wide, only 91 125^ U} 91 37}i per sauare yard, at the C.r- pct Depot,STBHTLOW'S, No. 147 South Second street, near Walnut. ap22-7t*rd CAKPKTS, Window Shades KOBSALK ap2J-lt-rd DAMAGED FLOUR.-SOO BBLS. ____at No. 323South Front street. HOlJSKKEEPEitSWHO WANT A~hOArpTHAT will not injure their hands or clothei, should useL. M. t C. ELKINTON'Spure Family Soap. Manufactured at No. llti Margaretta street, between Front ami Second, aboveOallowhill St. ap22 3t*rd OLD WINirsTMK.\NDIE.STVHiSKriEg, GINS, Ac, selected expressly formedicinal pnrposaa and warranted pure, conai^iting of Port, Sherry and Catawba Wines ; Ry* andBoart)ou Whiskies, Hol- land Gin, .laniaica Rum, Ac.in bottles or by the gallon, HARTLEY,.'.2 N. FifthSt. ap2J n*rd C^HEAP PROVISIONS-CHEAP FKOViSIONS. .' Hamri, SuRar Cured, I Pure Lard, Hams,Westeni, Freeh and Corned Beef. Bhonlders, SugarCured. f Fresh Pork, Dried Beef. Extra LargoTongues. SOLOGXA A.W FRESH SAUSAUBS. Tot sale cheap at .^lark-'t House of Kevstone PackingEstablishment, Fiiltert street, between Twentieth and Twenty liist streets. Opeu Si-turday Night till I'Jo'clock. apaZ-iAtufit-rd CARPETS AND FUKNITUKK.-Our immense Stxk of Carrns, Oil Cloth. Mattixf,Window SAarf<5, ^c, we are now selling, ou account of the decline in gold, a^ one-third Ufs thanformer prices. All the latest patterns and designs of Brussels, Ta- pestries, Three-ply, superfine"Wool aud Cotton Car- pets, all width of OU Cloths and Maltinga, Window Shades, Ac, Ac. In thoFurniture Department, we are ready to offer the largest aud completest aesc-tment of Sofas, Tete-a-Tetes. Stuffeil Chairs, Bureaus. Bedsteads, JAMES A. Fl." ' %octlBeer, RBjCl BSTAl : ____ .,;RlLa8TH.Thia Sate, at the Ei^:;a.ngo, at 12 o'clock M., In eludes 815 Tn^uirer St. A three-story brick Houe andLot, 2'.'i44 feet 3 inches deep to a two-feet alley. 960 ground rent, HolmesbHTg Property. k frameHouse and Lot, S3 xKv t "- : I'cai small pronerty near the main street, S Eilhlh Street. A three-ftorytrick i .lOt, 16 bv about 30 feet. O. Ctnirt Sale. / S/.,near Noble, JOilOO feet. Subject t '. milled silverdollars ground rent per .1 .iirtsal^. I ehall St.~K Carpenter-shop and Lot, I l.itehall street (west from'rhirtoenth >j'..,bel.i'w ;*pring Garden), 91.8 75 per annum ground j rent- 0. Court sale. ' (y I>'i-thts, West S(.-Six neat Dwellings, West ....,. Vi.....-nth Ward,(we-> . '<.....-eenrn street, -.together 7ftofeetdeep, y. WiUbes ired. SMI) Clear. Trn;- i-.-iysale. No.7'2,'1 'hillford Sl. K three story brick Dwellingand two-story brick StaMe, Gullford et. (south from Shippen. belov Th3rdi. 21x120 feet. 926 6>per an- num ground rent. Well adapted for a workshop, and adw^lingattheside. Will rent tor 9400.Immedi- ate possession 9/8 GrouMd Rent per annum out of a three-story brick House aud Lot,Locust St., above 22d, 16x100 feet. WelUecured and punctually paid. Poionip- tory sale 1.3 Homes,Federal St. 13 brick and frame Houses, Federal aud T,ittle Prime streets, west of Front St., SecondWard, together 116}^ feet f J out along Federal St., and 10(t feet deep on the west line, and about83 feet deep on the other to Little Prime street. Tho ioiproveinents are a throe-story brick bou'^ewith back buihlings. No. Ill Front street; 5 fraiucs al- joiuiug on Feacral street ; brick house, No. IMLittle Prime street, with 6 framee adjoining. Part of the lot is subject to MiZ ?round rent. Yield now91450._________________ apM-St 0ORa WTsiVliTHTAnctMlieeT. ____No. 227 SOUTH Street^^____(apl6-lm* rifttNiTuitie SALE. THIS MORNING, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Stoye, new and se- cond band

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Furniture, Feather Beds, Carpeta, Dress Goods. Ac. Also, elegant Cottage Suita of Furniture, Also, 70tiold and Silver Watches. ap21-!t*r27 PAWNBEOKEK'S SALE W CLOTHING, BIDS, BEDDING. Ac. ONMONDAY MORNING, AprI124th,at9o'clock, at the Auction Store, SB7 South street. LADIES' CLOTHING.Handsome Black and Fancy Silk, Delaine, Chintz, Calico and other Dresses and Skirts ; Sacks, Mantles,Skirts, Under Clothing. Gaiters, Ac. SHAWLS. Ac. Broche, Stella, Bay State Plaid and other Shawls.GENTS' CLOTHING. Superior Frock. Sack and Business Coata ; Black and Fancy Cassiniere Pants ;Cloth aud Satin Vesta ; Shirts, Drawers, Boole,Shoes. Ac. BEDS, BEDDING, Ac. Four superior FeatherBeds, llolfltera and PillowB, White and Fancy Countarpanes, Sheets, Sproatla, Blankets, Table Cloths,Pillow and Bolster Slips, and various other articles. Order ttf Sn.'.-Tlie 8ed! d(J Pillpws will bo sold atthe coniiheilcement of itaie, the Ladies' Clothing next, the t^ents' at 11 o'clock, aud the Bed Clothinginun.idiately after. By order of A. J . BAKF.B. Broker, No. 818 South Tenth it., above South, cornerof_Rodman, 22-21*145 PAWNJBROkEH'S SALE orlSOO LOIS SEASON ABLE CLOTHING. ON.MONDAYMORNING, May Ist, coDimencing at 9 o'clock. By order of J. I HAllVJ5Y. Broker. ______________ap22-St*i-_ JACOB R.SMI'TH k CO./Aic'M, NEW AUt;TION HOUSE, Korthawt corner of SECOND ard UNIONStreets, between Stfuce and Pine. ap6-lm*305 LAHGK SALB~Of^fH;pEBl6"8T}0LD AND SIL- VERWATCHES, OINS, PISTOLS, J1U8ICAL INSTRUMENTS. Ac. ON MONDAY MOBNING, At 10 o'clock, attho Atiction Store. WATCHES. 125 fine IB-karat Gold and Silver Hunting and Open- fai.ed Watches;Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, STOCK OF DRY OOOrS. Comprising a g* nenil assortment. Also,Ladies' Cloaks, Shawls, Men's Clothing, Boots, Shoes, Ac. ap22-2t"^6 FUENlTUBE SALK. ON TUESDAYMOBNING, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, Second .and Union streets. Con.sieting of superiorwalnut Sofas, stuffed Chairs, Bureaus, Tables, Bedsteads. Cottage Sets, Ac. CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ac.Superior Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, superior wide Floor Oil (Cloths, Kitchen Furniture, Ac. a2-3t*JOHN B. MYERS~t"f^~V"AoctiIlVaV~ Nos. 232 and 234 MARKET St. AUCTION SALES. M. 'THOMAS A13S* AND 141 ,SOl ELEGANT c'ra, otreet. ilUBTAINS, At lOo'ol.-iru, III >.. iir~' ,.ior si-i-ei, bycatalogui,the entire elegant drawing room, library, duii'ig rr>om and chamber tiuniture, fine carpets, mirrors.pianos, carpets, A-o, ap22 3t BEALl:s'r.\T, - .D.Ao, JJXR SA JLE.____^^_____ NEAT HOUSE VAOANiT FOBSALl AP

>ly aUOls Melon street. FOR 8AL|..~Tfi'i^ uresof the s , FOR SAL 1 tures of Cigi,-- th street, ahovSpr _________ar221t*16 OD-WILL AND FIX Blre'jt. ap22 IfJM .' WILL AND FIX- .-i.;kBo.,n,. N,. ?;, S.TUESDAY. ELEGANT WALNUT OTHER HANDSOME I, I'lNCB AND _ _ \VKl.ijl_NGS, FARMS Country-seats. Buainoes Stands, forty-seven Build- ing Lots, Ac. Card. Out sale on Tuesday next will bevery large, comprising some of the most valuable Pro- perty offered this seasoi^. to be Soldperemptorily by order of Oiphft; '-f Court. Executors and others. See i , -alngues, apM lt| Al^can Gold, St,>ckB, Loans, Ac. 10. ., BAII^EY, Auctieneer, ; M.MtKKT Street, above Tenth, tarnFOR SA1.E,-912S WILL Bi Jtit^ill and fixtures of a Grocery arij ,' corner of .Brood and (Quarrystreets. ;ip:I.t lt*:ul ' /OBSALK-GOOD-WiLLANDFIXTLRES of the Hotel, N, W, corner Ninth and Coatea

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streets.____________________________ap22.2t*rJl7 fir OR S ALB.-.SEVERAL~BkTl K AND FramerHuuae-a.4tear the Ferry. B. Y. IJttNXIN, 3;; Kalghn'p Point aventte, Camden, 2?.lt*21fl 4M F0R 8ALE-f WO"f HKBE^TJbY IIRK;K BjjHcusoB.Nos. .318 and .SIS N. Ninth street, la- quire No. 7 Bank bti-eot,____________ap'.;2-s t*r Si!r~F0R"S^U7i'-A DESIRABLE RESIIIENCE Franklin Square, Address JPranklin,Ledger office. S.VLB OF FIltNITCJlK, CARPETS, Ac THIS MORNING, At 10 o clock, at tiiu auction store,1023 Market St., comprising Bedstead,*, Sofas, Wardrobe. Chairs, Ta- bles, Carpets. Feather Bed,Matrasses. Ac. GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. 100 superior English Patent Lever Watches, In goldand silver cases.___________________ap22-lt4 SALE OF A BAKERY ANJ>"CONFECTI0SEBY STOBj:. At129 North Nlntli St., corner of Cherry. ON TUESDAY MORNING, April J6th, at 10 o'clock, COUNTERS,SHOW C.VSES, BAKE OVEN, Ac. 2 niaible top Counters, Glass Casing aud Drawers, Show Windowsaud Cases. 2 Sofas, Gilt Mirrors and Furniture, Oil Cloth, Matting. Carpets, 12 marbls- top Tables.Biacliets. Awning, Ac; largo lot of Crockery and Tins, Cake Stands. Glass Dishes =iiiil Jars. Ice Chest,Ice.Cream Moulds, Tubs aud Cans; IJlake Oven, cost 9.'iOO.__________ap22-Jl CHAS. criHATjKKT,Anclioneer, No. 3a MARKET St., bet.-.ThirdandJ'ourth, " N AIL S. B R'.\ D S". S P l K K S. ON TUESDAYMORNING, At 9>^ o'clock, .33 kegs various sizos, in lots of one keg or more, t.) juit buyers. EIGHTHSPRING~VLK~OF"EN(rLlSH AND AMERICAN WHITE GBANI'I AND 0. 0. WARE. >m FOR sal: BilCiiarSt..! .Nor'' " " " A 8(1'i V BKO , tiut street. ________ _____apl2-ll-4'i S~-Sf0CKTaND FIXTURES OFa well situatedfor busineis. No. 708 jt. ^^ ^________ap22-lt'rd 1 IN WEST PHILADELPHIA TO r Real Estate and OilStocks WIL- 2 M'alnut street. ap22-lt*34 FOR SALE. |EB.of a LL AND FIXTt!BB .below 10th. 6 ll"r4Mof*;;. stneet. 1 1 1 Mii J-rtTURW 1 Ih Tentli .2M-rd street. Oood place fi. .....URK8 or ..c.Mo.loKVin* ap 3-.O'ni . TO ...., f . gm STOBE TO LKT. NO, 899 N. WHARTHS/ np:-2 sl'ril ?' -r..-iO-NEAT ffi vai-d. Ac 1 1^ i' ,-......URENT,77 ..,.... ,..,. .vr.. Apply d22 Franklin street. Kp:ia-lfr "T(> RENT A HOUSE INO'RNfJRAirPART ofcity. The Fiirnituro for sale. AddiesA bom 22.-.6, Phila. P, O. ap22-2l*l Ma ply at B^si:EURX ON i;UESDAY MORNING, ' ap22-3t Auctioneers, At 10 o'clock, alarge lussortmeut, in open lots,suit- able for retail fitore keepers. " '" OB A NEW EIGHT-ROOMED House, II WILSON * BRO., .132 Wal-ap!2-lt^33 M| FOB aALE-tHi~STOCK7'G0'oTl^WI!.T. KU&tid Fixtures of a G^'ocery S;ore, and houseto rant. IlKillire 710 Rase street. ap2'2-lt*rd FOB SALF'-iloS MONTKOSK STREK't, ,six-room Dwelling.luciuire of J. BLAt'K- N.lioldsmithe'Hall, Library St. p22?.t*rd fMj ' FOR BALK-STOCK AND (JOOb-WILLOF Hiala H,>siery and Fancy Goo^s Store for sale. Ap- ply 710 Spring Garden street, ap22-2t*d_ |4"0R SALB-THirFIXTURES OF"a GROCKRY I. and Provision Store. Apply 2006 Gerniaiitowu road, ap22-it*rd FIKM-Ci7AS8~OiL8'fOCK8li-y TRADE FOB Liquors. Dry Goods, Groceries, Ac. Adiress (. F. S.,Ledger 0mc._____________ Bp22-lt*rd ' FOR SALE-OdOD-WILL AND "FIXTURES iraof a Re^ttaurant,8, corner Sixteenth and Kidge^v , with Lease._______Hp22-lt*rd M FbRS.VLE-STOCirrNI) FIXTURESOF^A nrst-class Cigar Store. No. 930 31oyainensing avenue, Bp22-Itr TO .and ft ply at V! > Esiral........and carriage h.^ufe. in.iuire DER. 113^uth Fifth street. TO BENT LET-A LARGE MANSION, SHADBi. ir...,, ..!..rn. 1.1 from Chesnttt Hill Ap* ________ap2-2 U' lf_ I Y, N. J.,a'WO DK- ..o, large lot. withstable. rge lot. with stable, of PHlY,IP F SNY- apJ2-2t*S7rd in the evening. Gold, with a prospect of

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a squelching of the rebellion, is less an object of sjieciilatiou, and the impression is general thatnothing will be done b,y the Government authorities to bring the premium under fifty. Hctd therebeen a desire to depress it, Ihe Secretary of the Trea- sury, any time within the larst two weelis,by anticipating the May coupons, could have done so. IIBUXSL k Oo., South TblTd street, qtintV. S, Bonda of 1881, - . v}i 109 U. S. new Ortfs.lndebtedneii, npx *9/j ftnartrmaatej"8 Voucher!,- 95 98 OFold......148 150 Starlint Exchange, lea ISi FlT-twenty Bonds, old, lC6)j WJX " " " new, .1(16^ 107i^ Ten-forty Bonds, - . 94 K 6ALS AT THE STOCK KXCHAKQI, April 21. BEFORE BOARDSSOOsharesMcClintock Oil i\ FIRST BOARD. 100US5-20S cou 1(1 ;K 100 she Beading B bs NV 10 do couICililloo do 61 MOO do new cou lOh'Ji 100 do blO 61W 0 do csh reg 102 l* do oash 41 lOOtlUSSaHlcou 108X1 it* do s6 51 1000 State s 89 100 do b5 mii UiX) CSlO-lOs cou 93>i 100 do BlO MJi 83C0City C new lots 93 1( do slOwn 6 800 do cash 93 SOO Corn Plant Us 3J.' 1000 PennaRlstiu 102 i 200 -- lOOU H A B Top 1st m 96 I'200 100jKeadlng6'14 H '600 'SshsPeuu R ley, 100 __^^_J.OST AND FOlJNn.LOST. ON THUBSDAY KiGHT, INSIXTlPoB Lombard street, a yellow bag, containing some letters andpapers. If Jeturned to 621 Limibard St., a suitable reward will be paid for thera^ ap'22-lt*121 L'os'T-oN'arsT iNsr..'auAY kid i-ubsk.^in Arch street, containing about Tea D'rllars. A suitable reward will btpaid If left at No. 1436 Arch street. _____ ______apa-11^184 L~ OST-MABCH 31St, A GOLD EAKBInG,SET with carbuncle. Wasbstands, Dining-room Furniture, Kitchen Fur niture, Uatracka, Book-';ases.Sideboards, etc., q/; <)f which (ire tnade of the best rnaterial, and will he iold at sarrxfict, for cashonly. Call and examine tho immense stock at F. GOTT- LIEB A BRO.'S. Carpet and Furnitmo Dep-jt, 64and 66 North Second street, below Arch, upper side. Country Dealers are particularly requested toex- amine before purchasing elsewhere. (xoods packed and shipped to all parts of the country, DonHforget Nos. M and M N. Second St. 22.4t*rd i'''ABPE'riNGS AT REDUtJkD PRICES. \j Stylus Bnmselrt,Three-ply and Ingrain Carpet- inits reduced to IcKs than present gold pricex J, T DKLACltOIX, 37 SouthSecoud street, above Chos nur. _____ ap'.2-s*r GOFFERING ONE CENT A Y.\BD, AND Up- wards, thebusiness taught, and the apparatus for sale, at BENTLEY'S extensive Stamping Store, and Stampsfor l*ale, at 808 Vine St.______ap227l*rd warded, street. by The finder will be suitably re. leaving itat No. lOJ Sonth Teutb ap2-J-2t*rd Corn Plant its Caldwell do do b5 Dunkard Daliiell McClintockltsMingo bS do Oil Ck A C B Olnistead lots Boyal Fet'm 7 do Uf-i 200 S do lots 58 1300 2 Girard Bank49 l2(0 SO Union Bauk 62 1200 3 Norristown R 66 lUO WO Oataw pref s60 20;, !)U) 100 8us<l Canal9 100 _____ BETWEEN BOARBS. Oit^ 6 new 2>j ,;00 shs iieadinj; K b30 SL'-i 1( 100 200 26 76 1 100lOdO do w 1000 do U 93 atfO do 93 tOOO Pa R 'Jd m cash 97 tm USi:--20s 106^ lOtO do 101\ tdshsWash G b3wn 22 OilCk AC Run 3?; - SECOND BOARD. <| iX V S 5-20S its CO lOo.V ;oO shs McCreaA C B ing Penna H da do do do do Cam A Am K Dunkard 69 685< 129.H 1>4 L" OST OR STCElN-ALADY S GOLD WATCH, Hunting-Case, with (thain and round Pin at- tached ; name on tbf case.A liberal reward will be paid, and no questions asked, by returning it to W, nLACKm:KNE,No.S41Walnut street 22-11*185 L~ OST-.i PIILICK WAKRAN'T, NO! 3i.'i4TrOR 960, dat.>d March Slat, 1833, infavor of F, De llaveu ; payniept having been stopped. Any person finding the san.e will be suitably

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rewarded by leav- ing it at204l)K>eTes_Bt. '299____F. DE HAVEN. ""dST-BY A PWR W(>MAN. ON14TH INST., s in the West Philadelphia ears (Market street), a Purse, containing thirteen dollar-^,A liberal reward will be paid on leaviag it 628 Market street. *334 1~irYn"LAi>Y will) FciuND^ thSpawn Tic'Kot of the Purple Silk Dress, and re-earned it at Isaac Nathans', corner Third and Spruce,on Thurs- day, will bring it to the owner. No. 7.34 Market St., she will be paid all the expenses, andbe suitably rewarded_besides^__________________aitf2j^2trd402_ bST^ON" TIURSDAY, BETWEENFIFTK and Green and 'Twelfth and Moore streets, a Treasury Note for Fifty Dollars. The finder itill be suitably rewarded on bringing it to No. CW North Fifth street^____ _______________ap2'J^ltStl_ LtJST-bN TlfK EVENING OF TilB "SOTH, in Seventh, between Noble and Brown streets, a largeWallet, containing live cancelled Certittcat:s of Oil Stock, without stamp or seal, aud sunilry otherpapers, .'-f no use or .-alue to any one but ttie owner. Also, about 925 in money. A libetal rewardwill be paid ou leaving tiie same at 714 North Seventh. '241 F5lIND-^dN "MONDAY, ITTH INS'f.riNA railroad car. a Sum of Money, which the owner can have by calling at No. 410 North Eighteenthstreet,____________________________ap22-lt'H kWABD-LOST-ONSUNDAYBVINrNO, rrdng from Sixteenthand Fitzwater to Wood.aBible. Any one returning it to 728 Lindsay street, will receive the abovereward. ap22-lt*436 4t>C liEWABD^FOB'TNFtlBMXTION THAT f^fj will lead to the detection of thotraitorous villain who stole the Slouruing Drapery and Na- tional Colors from the front of my store,1522 Callow- hill st,. 01, the nights of Tuesday, I8t.h, and Thnri- day, 5Cth inst. J. F.HILLABI. ap22 lt^l4241TH DRUGS, CIIE.WKALS, FAINTS, Ac DBUOS AT HEDl'CED PKICES FOB CASU.- WRI(}HT Si SIDDALL,119 Market Street, between Front and Second, PHILADELPHIA. WHOLESALE NET CASH DRUGWAREHODSK. Constantly on band, a full awsortment of line Drugs, pure Spices, Glue, Indigo, BakingSoda, and sU other articles connected with our busineiis; ail at prices ivs low as they caji be sold byany other house in the trade. Carriage Sponge, of excellent quality, Tery low. Finest (luallty BermudaArrow Boot. Gemiine Calabria Liquorice, of extra qttallty. Fine Sweet till, for table use. ,m draujnt.Pure Neat's Foot Oil, perfectly clear. Refined Camuhor. Castor Oil, Opinm, White Wax. Pressed Hops,in l.i, K. and 1 lb. papers. Niskey's Worm Powders, Noleu's Cod Liver Oil. Quinine. Morphia, Nitrateof Silver, Oil of Lein.->n, Ac., Ac. All of the host quality, and at the lowest possible prices. We haveexcellent Corks for Citrate of Magnesia ; at 95ctB. per gross, in lots of not less than five gross ; also,straight and taper vial Corks in full variety. Persons dcaliag with us can depend on the oualitv ofall that we soli, and our prices will be found much lower than tho general market, as can easily beas- certained by a single trial .H WRIGHT A SIDDALL, Wholesale Drug and Chemlc*! Warehouse,119 Market St.,between Front and Second, _ap22-lt^_________________.''J}^''!'?!''^"!. ( "AMPHOB GCMCAMPHOR A'T 91 IoTBR -' pound. Fresh Drugs and Medicines equally low for cash, at WM. F. SIMESA SON'S, Eleventh aud ____ ap22-3l*dr3| 10 CENtS PER . pound. 20,01)0 pounds'Globe'White Lead,man- ufactured and for sale at WM. F. SIMES A SONS' Steam Paint Works, Eleventh aud Marketstreets, (No. 110-2). Also, a tot of Sable Caniels' Hair and Artists' Brushes, cheap for cash. ap223t^rdLARGE PERKBlPTOllY SALE OF FRENCH, ITALIAN, GERMAN AND BRITISH DRY GOODS. OH MONDAY

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MOBNING April 24th, at lOo'dock precisely, will be peremp. torily sold, by catalogue, on four months'credit, about 760 lots of French, Swiss, German and British l>ry Goods, entbra<'in2 a choice anddesirable assort- ment of stsple and fancy articles, including full lines o( Paris ?IouS8elainiB, Percales,Fancy Checks, Ba reges, Broche Grenadines. Foil de Chevres, Mo'.tam- biques, Ac: splendid lineDress Silks, for best city trade, in black and fancy colors; Spring Shawls in large variety; an invoi.jeJouvln Paris Kid Gloves .____ and Gauntlets; Ribbons, Embroideries, Hoop Skirts, NEW I Balmorals.Sun anil Giiigtiam Umbrellas. Notions, .Vc. Also, full line 3-4 and 6-^ Tape bordered, hem- med andlien,stitched L. C. IMkr.4. _ ap22-2tji LAItOE PEREMP'TORV SALE OF BtioTS, SHOES, BBOGANS, ARMYGOOD S, TRAVELLING BAGS, Ac. ON TUESDAY MOBNING, Apr;l 2,'jlh, at 10 o'clock, will be sold, bycatalogne, on four ruontlis' credit, about 1..300 packages Boots. Shoes, Erogans, Cavalry Boots, Ac.embracing a prime and fresh a-ssortment of seasonable goods.a:-3t ixdJR^Kc fTtZPATKlCK."Aictliue^604 CI!!:rrT Str=">t, above Sixth. PHILIP FORD U CO eai MARKET and 622 COMMEKCE St. apl Im* i St7LABGB SALEOF 1200 CASES BOOTS AND SHOES. ON MONDAY MORNING, April 24th, commencingat 10 o'clock, we will sell by catalogue, for cash. 1200 cases Men's, Boys and Youths'Boots, Shoes,Broganii, Balmorals, Oxford 'I'ies, Ac, Ac._____________________ap21-'2t"r LARGE POSITIVE "sale OFVSOO 0A8SS BOOTS AND SHOES ON THURSDAY MORNING April 27th. commencing at 10 o'clock,we will sell by catalogue, for cash. 1500 cases prime Boots, Shoes, Balmorals, Brogans, Ac, Ac.. ^ Towhich the attention of Buyers is in- vited, ____ ap22-6t*343 C. J. WOLBKRT. Aaclianeer, 16 South SIXTHSt.. between Cliesnntand Market. 300 DWARF AND ,300 f f A ND A R D PEAB TREES THIS MORNING,2-2d inst , at 11 o'clock, at No 15 South Sixth street, 300 Dwarf Pear Trees, three years old, selectedfruit, from the Nursery of II. G. Otis, Geneva, Ontario county. New York,and 300 Standard Pear Trees,from the Nursery of King A Murray. Flushing, Long Island, New Y'>.rk, all in prime condition. Thelast sale of the season._____________ap22-lt*i M BEAUTIFUL COUNTRY RESIDENCE. ROX- boroughTwenty-first Ward, 6}j miles from tho JoaIeby MJl'HOMAS A StINS. apK;-2lVd FOB SALE DRU O STOBE , iTolJSG A good business. Apply No, 110< Germantown ______ ap2Z-3t*rd AMUSEMENTS. liffM"CllESNUT BTREEf TBlSAYftfirCHEfe- il nut street, above Twelfth. GBOVBH A SINN................Lesseesand Managers, BE OPENED BE-OPENEl) UK OPENED BK OPENED KB OPENED BE OPENED MONDAYEVENING, APRIL 84, INITI.VL NIGHT OI^ THK ICOOMPLISHBD AMERICAN ACTRESS and PHILADELPHIAFAVORITS: MRS. D. P. BOWERS. MRS. D P. BOWERS, MRS. D P -------------- MBS. D P MRS D. P MBS.D. P. BOWERS, MRS. D. P. P M FOB SALB-THE C.OOD-WILI, AND FIX- ^fltures of a Licensed Tavern,at S.E. corner of S^xth^and Parrish streets. ap22-lt*rd igjt 9''o6 "\*n.i.~pTrRcTrASE'"AT'w^ SrvEKdroomed House. Twelfth street, above Master ; half can remain, H. WILSON A BBO., 332 Walnutstreet.____________________________ap22-ltS2 l>OB"aAL)t, ON VERY BA8YTEKM87THK DB- X slrablefour-story brick Dwelling, 1029 Bace St.; also, the three-story brick Dwelling, IMftS. Ihir- tjeenthstreet. Apply 1605 Arch st, Ap22.sU*r fiFOR SaLK--1U'1;SK7 MT~VBRNtlN STT, near Tweuty-st c.tnd,near'y new, modern convo niooces ; very cb .Ky. Posdessinu immediately. Ap- ply S\ . ur. Franklinand^pruig Garden. 23 J*!4or MFtlK SAIlE-TIlKKE^TORY BBll'K iD-ttBL- ling and Kitchen, No. 2114 North

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Second street, aouve Diamond. .1 H. WEEKS, ^p'-n'*2'i2____ _No, 144 Sotlth Fourth street^ Mt FORSALK-^THiril'otJD-WiLL, S'lbCK AND fiia Fixture*! of a Hotel, and a Precinct Hottse In- quire at theNorthettBt corner of Twelfth and Lom- bard sts. ap2',l-lt*rd FiVb'sALK ThlBElS T'SVcT-ifOKY BRICKDwellings, comer Third and State streets, Cam- !en,N.J. .ipplytoC. PKTKBSON. corner Second audVine strtots, Camdeu. N. .1. ap22-fs2f*r BOWERS, BOWERS. BOWERS, MBS, D. P. BOWKBS, BOWERS,BOWEHS nitedto LARGE T AND FT No, 131-, Ool ' ' P, C..' t'l-. - ' ee large Plate Glass Shoa- Cases, ligGlasses, and other Store Fix- Mi FOR SALE-THE GOODWILL, jKstand leaso of the^old establishedATHREE-STOKY DWELLING- ouso, ou Sansom street, below Thirty-sixth, 14pr_mouth, Apply in Walnutstreet, first " lit" ap22 lt*r FOB ill , or would ..ame rent, ap22-lt*31 KlHoi EoTt,*.........._, house belowThirty-siitb .'n M} to RENT-IN K!mouths. HoiiB, Ji-xchange for house i Address Hiram. Led.ger >' iF!:RNlSllED'llTiC^E~TO"BKN'r FOR SIX lEaLmonths fi-.tm May let,in a very desirable situ*, tion.to asmall family, Addiosa WMtEnd, Ledger Olfice.__________ _______ p22-lt*115 HOUSE TO LET. QOOb-WiLL AND Fllf- tures of one of the best Hotels, with new Li- cense, for r.iiie. Inquire, from 11 to3o'clock, at No, 12 North Ninth sti^eet. ap22-lt"r<l TO KKNT-aT10USB7 SUITABl, ! FORA ^^^Boarding-house or Saloon. The Good-Will and xtures for Bale. Inquire at Ko. 5.37 North Front street._____'Uf221-t*rd TO LEi roomed H JNO. T, M _ street, West Phih ai Mt S-FOIIR- . Media B. -..... and Bridga _______________ ap22 Blt*r fMt to REN'f-^A i'URNiSHKD HOUSE, DYsI- JEjilrably located in Germantown.Suitable for small f.'Lmily. Bent 91' Per month. Address bOK 1203 Philadelphia P. O. ap22.2t*31Grd"TO LE'l-.\ FOUR StlVRYlnrfOrNGrctTir. ,__Mt. Vernon and Pembcrton streets. Fourteenth ard,occupied at present as a Tobacco Mill. I'osea- sion given Mar 12th. For particulars, inquiie at JAS.D, WHETUAM'S.^N, Froritst SsAW2fr_ *m TO LET-^ON 2ilH INST., -\ CONVENIENT Mlaithreo-storyHouse,nearly new, No. 1130 Sophia street, Sophia street runs north, above Poplar, b*. tween Secondand Front. Bent 913 per month, iu advance. Inquire on the premises, after 9o'clock ou 24lb inst.ap'2'2-lt*'/79 cheap. ffiORK V}u in ffiOCn RF.WARD.-LO ST. : tJ^OO Ward, on tho 18th inst.. JOOOUS 10-40S cou x'W do cou 3000 City (is new 94 93J< 9ft iOJshsBeadi! iib55131-i6 100 Boyal PetMcClintock ffi DalLcU b6 m do lots bj 6."-i do lots b30 6>4 Jersey W lots 2 91 Or,ianlo lots 60 iO Phil .*Erie R 19 4i)0 t WyomngVal 300 100 Maple Shade 16H 500 100 Mingo S,S| A'TEB BOARDS. 1000 NPa chat 10a 1U5 llt'UshsWal Island 11-16 ;000City6 S'lX lOO Corn Planter 3Ji 600 do new 92.j I 30MorrisC con 2d 85 400 do new 9-2" eOOLehighOs'i'O 2d 90 ISOI'OUS.', 108 l(K>i IJshs Penna h !,S\ m> Curliu bSO W, Irt) McCliutockbSO 3!.4 Ittt :(iO I'OO 100 jcy 100 Koyal Oil Dalzell do do MiuffoBig'Tank b30 IN THE ______ , ____ _____ ____ Pocket-Book, containing -$870, all the savings of ahardworking, old man. Aiiy one returning the same will receive the above reward, at POOH A BRO '8, Oakstreet. Media R.R, WM. MORRISON. ___J>P22-H*SM <1 nfi KEWAR'd.-WAS STOLEN FRtjji EL" tj* i "/Owood Burton, in TulWtown, Bucks Co., J'a., on tho night of the 18th inst'vnt, acheck of SGtO, drawnbv Matthev. Kolb. pavable to inv nrder, at the Kensington Bank dated April 18. 18)5, about 9300 inbank notes and currency, and 9,30 worth of ladies' jewelrv ; a'st- one gold lever hunting case Watch.made by Tobias, v,-.->rth 9l.'.0. 950 will be paid for the apprehension of the thief, and ,it50 for the re-

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covery of the property. ELWOOD BL'BTON, Ttilly- town, Bucks County, Pa.____________ Bp22-2t*rd^ctjA" iS'RAl KirtlR StllLBN^^N th j? NHjiSt I JJPjl of the 18th inst., from the stable of tho under I signed,Hancock and -Mill sts, .Germantown,a red or ( yellow Cow. Anv iktsou giving information will be1 thankfully and liberally rewarded. PATRICK I CONNELLY.____________________ap22-2t"rd Marketstreets, No, 1102, S~ UPlfRiOB ' WHUfK LB ad" p " LIBERTY LEAD, LIBERTY ZINC-PRO- J nonncedby Painters the bi st, manufactured by ZEICI.EB A SMITH, 1.37 N, Third st ap2-2-lfrd LU .nUEK. ^Q/RC^StSwS JOIST! I SPrT'CK"' loDO. SPRUCE JOIST 1 SPRUCE FROM 14 TO 31* FEET LONG. FROM11 TO 3'2 FEET LONG. FROM 14 TO an FKBT LONG. JOIST I JOIST I jiondIy morning, April 24, at10 o'Llcck, and continuing from day to day uatil the whole stock is disposed of. Fine Dia- mondSets, Pins, Finger-rings, F.ight-day and 30- honr ClociiB, one 30-day Regulator, Fine Gold Eng- lishaitd .American Waichee, in oiten and hunting cases ; fine 18 karat Hunting Case Watches, suitablefor ladies ; Silver English and American Watches; Gold Plated Watches; Gold Guard, Fob aud VestChains ; Fine Gold Sets of Jewelry, Breastpins, Bar- rings, Fiuger-rinss, Studs, Button.* Ac. ,tc.; SilverPlated Tea Sets, Cake and card B.it.kets; Ice Pitch- ers. Goblets, Tea Table and Dese.-t Spoons, Forks,Butler Knives, three large Plate CiUis Show Cases, t^oun^eiR, one large Plare Glass, Store Fixtures.Ac M'atch Makers. Jewellers, Dealers and private pur- chasers would do well to attend this sale.22.2t*r 56hnT RE'TTE W, Banker and BToker," H. K. corner FIFTEENTH and MARKET Sts., and No,2?4 South TflTUO. below 'Wajnut, CAIITAL 9'J5(i 000. Money Loaned in sums, from one dollar tothou- sands, on Diamonds. Watches, Jewelry.Silver-ware, Clothing, Dry Goods, and gootls of everydescrip- tion._________________________________ap22-6fl89 ' SAMVEI, C. COOK, Auctioneer, " _No.124 SouthJ^RONT^Street.^ UNDKRWRltifP.SSALE-^1T CASKS"8TEEL. ON TUESDAY MOBNING. At 11o'clock, ou first whfTrf above Lombard street, will be sold for account of Underwriters, 17 cases ofSteel, damaged on the voyage of importation, e.x Per- iiix. Will be arranged with catalogues early ouday of sale. 1865 VENEERS! VFNEBKSI VENEKBS! VENKSRSI ViiNKKRS! VBNEEBS I SUPKRIOsl WALNUTVENKEKS. CHOICE ROSKW()OU VENEERS. SUPERIOR WALNUT VBNEEBS, CHOICE ROSEWOODVENEERS. 'SI OLOSING PRICES AT 4 O'CLOCK, P. M. Sy D. M. Rotiinson i: Co., SlO'Jt Oorrtmisiion Brcktrs, ho. 138 Sout* Third Sirttt. Bid. Ask. 108;t m% Beading R I'UH li'jjil " ifemtg 93 94 s 1874 100 100 I' convert 90 9o;i: MInehili K 91 95 .IlarridburgB 90 90>iN Penna B free of tax 92>i 93 " (u mtg ..... 72,V "JOB 24 iLehignVB C set, rpa r 6 t-20s v a 10-40S ifenna 68 w la Bid. Ask. eon 61 95 67 57>,- Ailegco R6sBohuylNav " prefd " ia 18X1 *' 6s imp Ijehigh Nav " 6e 1884 Horrls Canal II preta " 2d ms Union Canal" BiUf ATidi 71 ! 8.5 87 63 r,4 96 ino 89 _ 44 _ 95 lUO

H R 21 22 1'4 19Ti 9:iH 1865 CKIAU BOX MANUFACTURERS. CIGAR BOX MANUFA0TUR8B8. SPANISHCl)AH BOX HOARDS. SPANISH CSD.\R IIOX BOARDS, SPANISH CEDAR BOX BOARDS. SPANISH CEDARBOX HOARDS, AT REDUCED PRICES. 1865 Delaware Dlv 20 9 31 'nryomlug Canal 48 ' 6i Oam * AmB " 1889 " 6eiaa3 Tenna R " 6s 1st m " 6s 2d m iNorrlstown H li Schuyl R ^lack Heath watara - 67129 102 89 lOi 98 66 30 45 6/ 13 14 8 26 28 !H K SO 28 16 e<^(J / i " prefd 53 19 " ?8 96 I ' CBchat

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90 jCatawissaR UC 123 I prefd .Phil A Erie B I "68 , Lor.a Island K 20.!^! ' eg S% Second St B 60 j '7s - - Fifth St K 40 45 JO ! Tenth St B 44 96 (Thirteenth St E 17;4 W ma Spruce St R 22 Clloennl StR :Wc8trtdlaR C9 "7s 1112' I Arch .St B 97;.;Bare.St It 66^^ 1 Green et B S3 "76 OiniidCol R I Union BMarket inegular, The shares of the Philadelphia, Wilming- ton and Baltimore Railroad Company \rereBelling at Boston onTliursday MeiaOlX. Shipments of coal by the S'xatara Falls Oftl Oomiiaiiy ; Tons.Cwt. For week ending April 15, 2,43*2 17 Vrevioutly, - - 12,915 01 Total ... 15,347 18 PIIILADELPHIAMARKETS. FiotTK A>D Meal.-Fiottr is still inactive, with little ex))ort demand. Srar.ll sales of choicAauperrtne at97 ^aT 75; good rrtra caeSd: extra Simlly at *'J OU a lb 75. Rye Floor Is held at 96 7.'ia 7 tw, and Coinincai is notninal at $6 'is ft Si 37. t UaAiir. The offerings ot "Wheat are light andprices rule at '2 05 a 82 Hi for red. and a'21) .i-2 fti) for whit. Last sale of Rve at I SB. Coi-n. SaUw ofyellow r.t 1 21 a"tl a y. . ,'/''" st""' <">'! Sfl as aflo,it. Oats 8?:i at9'2 cents, '.'^ /n y In Barley (U'.BarloyJVlaltllttleorn )thi)i,?doing. *-' *' ' Skd9. Cloverseerl it (iiioted at S;7 00 a 16 50 per 64 lbs, Timothyis fiuotcil nt S4 50 a 4 75, Flaxsecd at Si 50.t"-2 ,55 ik'T bushel. Winaitv is dull, viiik small sales at*2 15 a %-i 16 per barrel. LOST-A .SMALL BLACK AND TAN Dog, with leather collar. Return him tothe Drug .""ore, N. E. corner Broad .ind Chesnut streets, and a liberal reward will be given. lap22-lt*rd ' jti^' Lost^oN'tiiiriaiTH iNstr, vsM u;l s *^ '^bliK-t- and tan Terrier Slut. A liberal re- ward givenif returned to Denmark street, below Second. OEO. W. ISEMINGEK._____M42-2t*rd .^--j-J 2.80 "KEW.Vub. iOsr-A ~NEW'" ffi^TSafoundlalid Dog, with leather collar and small iron chain att.arhed. Byreturning the Dog to the undor.iigned will receive the above i ewiird, STUART & PETERSON, NobleSt., above Thirteenth. lt"3,',2 s^f..'rsD FROM TriTg mtT vernon _ street. the 19th instant, a whiteSetter Dog. His eats and a spot on liis back are yellow. FlTe dollars reward will be paid for his return.T. C. BAKINS.______________________apM ll*133 ^--J 910 RE'WARD.-LOSt TWO SETTER **'' '"^rioy aslut and a dog, black and white colored. Return to 210 South Third street, or to JOHN WURFFLEIN,Cheltenham Valley, near Abington Station, N. PR. R.__________ap22-2t*rd i.OSt-^A CHINESE DOG,FAWN CO'- ______^lor, spotted white; no hair, except tuft of white upon the head; haxel eyes. Anyonereturn, ing bitH to 14'26 Marshall street, shall bo suitably re- warded . _________ ________ap22-lt*rd a=V REWARD -STRAYED FBOM" THE r*^^y^OM ner on Sunday afternoon, a large liver ' *.....tbove re ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. ALBANY LUMBER OF ALL KINDS. SEASONED WALNUT.SEASONED WALNUT, DRY POPLAR, CHERRY AND ASH, DRY POPLAR. tniERRY AND ASH MAHOGANYAND RED C.HO.\R. ______MAHOGANY AND RED CETl.,i R. IQftir -^BUILDINIJ LUMBER 1 BUILDINGlOOa. l.UHBEBI Bl'ILDING LUMBER I CKDiR AND WHITE PINE SHINGLES. CS DAM AND WHITE FINESHINGLES. FLOORING OF ALL DKSCBIPTIUNS. FLOORING OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. STEP BOARDSPLANED LUMBER OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. PLANED LCMBKB OF ALL DESCBIP1 IONS. HEMLOCK JOISTAND SCANTLING. HEMLOCK JOIST AND SCANTLING. BANCrOR PLASTBRIWU LATHS. ap22-lt*103BANUORPLASTERINO LATHS. .....""vCBt'UIllfi * *<J , B500 SOUTH Street. MAULK, LUMBEK.-IOO.OOOFEET WHITE PINE PA- nel and first common, 54, '1-4. 74 an-l fi 4 thick, well seas.jned, and for aiile.

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HARBERT DAVIS It CO., Twenty-fourth and Locust sts. ap22-at*19Jrd PROPOSALS Sealed propf.salsaud white untrained Po'intoL ward if lemrned to GEORGE B ford roii.j end Richmond lane.

STEK, Frank- op22-lt'rd .MILITARY ANO NAVAL AGENTS. j hYoUTV DT A~ PENSION, B.\C^^^ Bounty,go to the Military and Naval Ageni 427 Walnut street. JOSEPH E. DEVITT & CO. ncy. MONEY.-ALLPERSONS DIS- largcd or in the service can obtain their Priie Money upon applying to JOSEPH E.DBVITI * CO.. 4Z7W^alnut street. PRIZIE charged VETERANS, VETERANS. WHO HAVE NOT received thewlioie an-ount of bounty dne them, should call at one- at the Military and Naval Agency of JOSEPHE. DBVITI i CO., No. 427 "VValnut street. q''>K A"ilSTKBs"-" r-" J0,> THAMSTBBS CAN GET THEIR " -MMitery and Naval Agency of '0^,427 Wainnt St. 22 2tSrd rYT.KY,PRIZE MONEY, ......i. \V. 1OBD, 241Dock street, one door below Ihiidutreet._____ap22-4t*315rd PRIZE MONEY COLLECTED.-ALL PERSONSdischarged or in the Bervice,,can obtain their Prize Money in cash at once, upon applying to JASI'ULTON. 702 AValnut, above Seventh. apK-Ofgird ^piIB PRdlECTIVK WAR CLAIM AND PEN- A sionAgency of the U. 8. Sanitary Commission has been incorporated under tho laws of Peunsyb vauia,and will continue flffter the war has closed, as hitherto, to procure and to pay over to claimantsPensions, Bounty. Ba'.k Pay and Prixo Money, free of charge. Apply to W. N. ASHMAN." Solicitor,No. 1.107 Chesnut street;________________apr2 ItSrd A" LL PBIZEMONEY N(>W I'.IY A'ILIS CAN BEobtained of JOHN H. FRICK, PRIZE AGENT, Notary Public, ComoiiHKi.u,'-; for ail the Slates, at IBJ V(}5ltitr^et. funt^ri COAL^ fob" rnfUMINDUS COALS- will be received at the office of the PhiladelphiaGas Works, No.'20 ^onth Seventh street, unt;l noon of Friday. 28th of April, lii6, for supplying thewhole or any part of seventy thousand tons of Bituminous Coals, suitable for tho manufac- tureof illuminating gas; to be delivered on the railroad tracks of the gas works, at the Twenty- sixth ndNinth Ward Stations, in the following monthly quantities; seven thousand five Imndred tons in eachof tho months of Septembor, October, November, December, and five thousand tons In eiMih ofthe months of June, July, August, 1816, and January. February, March, April and May, 1.S.j6. Thecoals must bo dciivered fresh, dry and of a qitality apprsved by the Engineer of the Gas Works, asequal to the sample on which the contract is based. The proposals must describe the particular va-riety of coals intended to be supplied and the loca- tion and name of the mine or pit from whichthey are to be raised. If they aro of a kind not now or recently used at these works, samples for trialof not less than fifty tons mn.^t be delivered at the works on or before the 7th of A prii next. Thegross ton of 2'i40 lbs. will be considered as the weight Intended in the proposals, unless the con-tr,try bo expressly stated. The Trustees reserve the right to accept any pro- posal in whole or inpart, or to reject all, as they nmy deem best for the interests of the Trust ; and in the event of failureou the part of any contractor to deliver the coals, according to his Ufrreeuient, both in quantityand quality, the Tiustoes reserve the right to buy elsewhere, whatever quantity maybe requiredto meet the deficiency, and charge to the contractor any loss or damage arising from auch failure.Pa>t,ients will be mo-^e monthly, in two equiilin- stalnionts, at four and six months after Mo- ...<...,

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ii...d I>eriods of delivery, the l.Mh of eaf' :>i taken as tho average of the monthi .^ at the or'tion olthe I'l-ustees, will be Ml er dat - ' - ' - -toff. >" .refer to make deliveries eai 'iieymaybe recelv.'-d, sofar as I I'lntiv stored, but payments will be m.f.l" t'j d,tte from the time apocifled in the contract.Security for the fulfilment of contract will be re- quired, ttud each proposal nr; amount and characterof aecunty that ' KL. apl2-w8Stap28r______ \ i ''hief. ("' < 0 A L-FIBSt-CirA8S, MUST UB SOLD"t~R ^moved imine<liately. Nut $7 and $i. Stove at 9^. Bv the Mutual Coj.) Company. No. nil Caliow billstreet____________________________ap22-lt'id Ql Q -llIGHKfT PRICEl-AIirioKTADlKS' OlO. and Gentlemen'sciist off tllothing. Call or fAltiMS J, l;Kt>HoUuburg,Si^ goutH st, ap2; Si'ril UNDERWRITER'S SALE. 30TONS STEEL RAILROAD BAILS. ON TUESDAY MORNING. At 11 o'clock, on first wharf above Lombardstreet, will lie sold for account of Undenvriters, 141 steel Kailroad Bails, & lbs. per yard. Atlas brand,made by John Brown A Co., ShefBeld, damaged, ex Per- tttl.____________________________^ap22-.3t|r ~ UNDERWRltEBS' SALE. T8 CASKS " KUETZ' SODA ASH, ON TUESDAY MORNING, At II o'clock, onfirst wharf above Lombard street, will be sold, for account Underwriters, 78 casks "Kurtz" Soda Ash,damaged on the voyage, ex Pernlx,___________________________ap22-5lr FOUB~FLAtllNlN<jr STONES.ON TUESDAY MORNING. At n o'clock, on first wharf above Lombard st., will be sold for account ofwhom it may concern, four flattening stones, (used by glass-makers.Idain- aged on the voyage exPemix. _ ^ ap'22-3t j SS BALKS DAMAtJED UPLANircCTTON. ON TUESDAY MOBNING, At 12 o'clock, atNo. 22 North Front street, will ba Bold, for account of whom it may concern, 38 bales Upland Cotton,damaged ou the voyage of importa- tion, ______________ap2"J-S1$ ADMINistBA'TRIX' SALE. PUKE OLDBRANDIES. WHISKY, GIN, WINES Ac, Estate of Phillip Krtel. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING April 26, atlOH o'clock, at 229 Brown street, will bo sold by order of AdminlBtratrix. the superior stock of Wines,Liquors, Ac. of tho estate of Philip Estel, comprising 2 pipes A, Heignette Brandy, 2 pipes OtardBrandy, 1 pine Martel & Co.'s Brandy. 3 niuf pip?s pure Castillian A Co.'s Brandy, 1 pipe Bohlen Gin,10 hbbj. old Weaver Whlskv, 12 bbls, Moliougabela Whisky, .) bbls. Scotch Whisky. 3 half pipes choicePort Wine, 2 half pipes Crown Snerry, 9 nhds. Champagne Cider, Claret, Wine Vinegar, BrowTi Stout.&c. Catalogues early on morning of sale,_______________ __ap2J-4tr , U N I) E B W KIT ER'S~ S A LB. moBAGS GENUINE SICILY SUMAC. ON THURSDAY MOBNING, At 11 o'clock, at the Auction Store, WILL BESOLD For account of Underwriters. 100 bags Sicily Sumac, "Lead Seal," 420 do, do. Slightly damagedon tho voyage of importation, 22-5t5 IMPORTERS'SALE. 10 PIPES ' PAL,M TREK ' GIN, IN BOND. ONTHURSDAY MOKNINO, At 11 o'clock, at the .Auction Store, will bo sold, by order of importers, lOJ^-pipee " Palm Tree" Gin, in bond. __ _ __ _____ ap22-6l^ UNDBBWRITBR'S SALE SODA ASH, ON FRIDAYMORNING, At U o'clock, on first wharf above Lombard Btrcet, will be sold for account of underwriters196 casks Soda Ash ; 93 bbls. Beflned Soda Ash, damaged ex Pernlx. ______ ap22-3tl;r MRS Whoseengage II M. KLK* IT, ELE'- ..Y. KLBVEN Nit^UTS ONLY. The return of this accomplished Lady to Philft-delpliia after ADDING FRESH LAURELS IN OTHER CITIES To her ALREADY BRIGHT AND EXTENDUDFAME, Will bo gladly welt'omed by every admirer of tbe CLASSIC AND INTKLLECTITAI, DKAMA,She will appear upen this occasion as the LADY (Vf THK CAMELIAS, A character which, by JUST

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CONCEPTION, DELI(.^ACI OF BENDUriON, And Grace of Manner she has made particularly her own,in an ENTIRE NEW VERSION, ENTIRE NEW YKRSfON, BNTIBE NEW VERSION, BNTlllE NEW VERS.ON,(By Madame Julie De Marguerites; Of Dumas'fascinating Romance, styled CAMILLK, CAMILLK,OAMILLE, CAM! ILL'. CAMILLB, CAMILLK, CAMILLK, CAMILLK, CAMILLE CAMILLB. CAllILLB, CAMILLB.OR rBE FATX OF A COtiUBTTK, With all the OKMS OF THE OPERA TRAVlATA GKJIS OF THE OPERA'IRAVIATA GEMS OF TUB OPERA FBAVIATA OEMS OF THE OPERA TBAVIATA Introduced, arrangedexpressly for Mrs. Bowers, by Mr, AdolphBlrgfeld. THE tTtLKBBATKD BHINDISI, THK CELEBRATEDBRINDISI, THK CKLKBBATED BRINDISI, THK CELBBRAIBD BRINDISI, incidental to Traviata, will besung during the play by MRS. .SOPHIE GIMBEB KUHN. Mrs. Bowers will he supported by Mr. r,MORDAUNT as AllMAND DCVAL, and the FULL STRENGTH OF THE COMPANY, THURSDAY AND FKIDAYEVENINGS, C. W. Tayleur's Emotional Play of BAStLYNNE, BAST LYNNK, EAST LYNNK, BA.ST LYNNE,EAST LYNNB, EAST LYNNK, BAST LYNNB. BAST EYNNE, will be presented. SATURDAY AFTERNOON,April 29. SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 29, SATURDAY AFTERNOON, April 29, SATliKDAY AFTERNOON,April 29, FOBTY FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEB. KOKTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE, FORTYFIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINIB, FORTY-FIRST GRAND FAMILY MATINEE. When Mrs. D. P. BOWERS willappear in the Play of BAST LYNNB. Admission.........................................................50 cents. OrchestraSeats..........................................One Dollar. Dress Circle and Parquet Reeerved Seats......75 cents.Family Circle...................................................25 cents. Orchestra Chairs...;..........................91 25 centseach. Private Boxes...........................Five and Ten Dollars. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Curtain will riseat H o'clock. Box Book open Odaya in advance. ap22-U$ N""bW ARCH St. tliEATBE.-^tliE'PUBLIC arerespectfully notified that as an humble tri- bute of rehpect to the memory of our late Honored CHIEFMAGISTRATE, this'Theatre will he closed until fnrther notice. l22-ltrdl LOUISA_DR?;W^ MEMBERS ANDOKCUKSTRA (IF THE ---------------- TIlBATREarecalledfor REHEARSAL, MONDAY MORNING, April 24, atUA. M. __________________CAMILLE. US ELEVENTH ST OPERA HOUSE, ELEVENTH Street, above Chesnut.In consequence of the recent TUlBRIBLE CALAMITY WHICH HAS BEFAL- LEN OUR COUNTRY, Aud asan humble tribute of respect to our late HONORED PBESIDENT, The undersigned respectfully informthe public that the Opera House will be closed until MONDAY EVENING, April 24. J. L. CABNCR08S,E F. DIXBY, K. I, SIMPSON, ap221tlird _____________ Mnagera,_ ELKVENTII STBBET O P KB A' HOUSE.-Eleventh street, above Chesnut. CABNCHOSS A DIXF.Y'S MINSTRELS, KXTRA NOTICE ! K.'t.TIlA NOTICE.BENEFIT OF R. F. SIMPSON, BENEFIT OF R. F. SIMPSON. CARD TO THE PUBLIC.-In consequence ofthe recent calamity that has befallen our country, as a humble tribute of respect to our belovedPresident, Ihave POSTPONED MY BENEFIT to Tl'ESD.Vr EVENING, April 26, TUESDAY KVENI.NO.April 26. Persons holding tickets or reserved Beats will be good on tliat overung ^p22 Itjrd K. F,SIMPSON, Treasurer. MEHIOAN ACADEMY OF "MUSia-0'>f Ac- count of the Death of the Preaideut,W. B. FORDHAM'S Ball will be postponed un il THURS- DAY, April 2rth First Grand Subscription Fancyand Citizons' Dress Ball, to bo given at the .Academy of Music, THURSDAY EVENING. April 27th,1885. Subscription Tickets $10. To bo had at Prof, FORDHAM'S Academy, National Gnards'Iiall. Sin

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gle Tickets, admitting Gentleman and I,adv, 9"i. To be had at BISLKYS, Contiuental.Hotel, aud at theACADEMY on the Day and Evening of the Ball. ap22 3t;*!43r_ iJ.ii.CAK-

fixtt;rk3 ____ iJror.ery and Vrovision Storo. S. E. comer of Ilutohlneon and Master itreets. Apply atthestore, ap22-lt*vd_ A F OR SAL K-AN OLI) - KSTAUIJSHICb EiiFfincy Goods and Stationery btore, withStuck, Fiiturei*, Lease, Fire Inauranca and Good-will, raya^vell. Ill Nortti Ninth street. _ ap22-3t*rdFOB SALE-tHi:HT0rK7 QOtH) WILL __and Fixture? ufonf of the inost desirable Mar- Bt Produc*Stands in Philadelphia. Forparticu- iftTH^ inquire at liSti Murketstroet, ap22-lt*rd^ FOB 3 A L K-XCONFKtyTIONKKY ANi) ___Ice-Cream Paioon. or would iuit any bufcines*. ugiilre at Boutbeast cornerof Jacoby and Bac Btrt*ot8- ap22-lt*rd FOK "8ALE-HOUSE AND LOl'T J<ORTH'- .east corner Jeffersonsveniie and l>Ickerson at, a) byWfeet, ln*juire at No. iil9 North Third street.__________ _ aoZi-lt^rdmfk FOB dAL"K~(;b6iD^\VlLL7TTOCK^ KifttureB and Machinery for carrying on a Whole- saitt Tin andJapanned Ware Mauufactory. at 243 -ir''^-^''"'^**^' _-_______ __ ap22-n*231 M| FOB rA'LK-'IMMEDIATKPOSSESSION. ffilweH built and convenient three-story brick Lwellins. with three-ntory back building.No. 740 .South Eighth street, J. H. WKKK8. No. JU South Fourth reet. ap22 It*3i>l F-'OR SAI^K (7bT0LETrOHKAV--A COMPLETE get of I'reaaen.Lathei, Dies, aud Tools, for tho maiiufacturinsr of Lanii.8 orOoal Oil Burners. All ready for use. with steam-power attached. Apply at 28 North Twentieth street.api2-2*trd FOB SAliE-5iTnE trriLDINQ L?tTS7uN~TUK corner of Bichinond and Bockius streets, Brides-burg, 25th "Ward. WM. BONE Y, No. 1211 N.Thinl fitreet. or SHALLGBOSS A SONS, Frankiord. 2.WWard. ap22-6(,Kl4t*r ___ A~XkT a I L ^LOUB TRA^PE. cash customers for twenty-five bafrelH per wefk.Reason for tetllng. Koing into Merchant MilUn^. For particulars, inr qaire No. 645 Linden str* et.ap22-it*jS7 M^ FOBSALB-A IMALL WARE FA AuLEi'X looinB, calender, spooler, etc , In ruiinjnff oiu'-r or to I"t, if not sold. Inquire of THOMAS SIDR'BOTHAM, PfHil sir&t, akov* L'nitv. Frank- ford. Pa.ap22-H''rd PIANOS, MKJ4\DEONS, &o. ^^ ^ GRUPE A kTnVt ANI> G. STKOK'S PianoK kf a bstrgain.Second-htud Pianoa A^ft OIlERy.KB.424N. Fourth. ap2::-St*rd ALBRECilT, REIKES & at-tijUl>T. . PiatioFt<rte mauufacturora. Firtit ctaa* InstriiraeutH of superior tone and fluieh. Warrant- ed. Pricesmoderate, ap^a-sfrd ^^SSSmis THE AUTOMATIC OUtTAN, WITH ' ir u T vBamo Tenuto ; a two-blewPedal Uarmo- nium. by Prince. J. BKLr.AK.SBl South Fifth at. ~ G.VBLKBS CkLKBBATKf> TAND r>^ ,Octave Pianos. Only for sale at JAS. BKL- LAK S, 281 South Fifth stre<-t. _________^ ' CALENBERG 4A AUPKL'S' FIRST- . class Pianos. Only for sale at J BEL* LAK'S, 281 South Fifth street._____ PRiNccAcToTswMIrr-REN .Melodeona. JAS. BELLAK, Hole Ageut. Mil South F^fth street, ___ _ r"jil||| " "ravena BASIN'S "FlhST'^LAlSft ' ? o f fPianoH, well known durinsr 33 years, only for^aUat J^BKLLAK'S.28lS Fifth st. 22-9t'^^rd_ MELOBliONS OFTHE BEST MA fucture for sal*-, wluilosale and retail. MEYER'SPiano Store, No. 722 Arch st. ------ MANU- nit.atlOv PIANOS prices. No. AT GREATLY BEDUOKD 14North Seventh street. A- WOBOKSTER'S CKLKHRATEO Pi- anoa, only at A.OliOSE'S, 14 N. Strventk______________________________ap22-ftt*rd_ ____INSTRUCTION, INSTRUCtToN on piano FORTErBY^ANBX- X perieoced Teacher. 41 North Ninth st. 22 U*rd PIaNO, VIOLIN ANTV GVITAB TAlfHaT, BT

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Prof. BVRGHEIM. 1022 South i-treet. For R a good Second-hand (Jverstrung Piano.2-3t*emw&f'rA?N TED^scwTTTMiS*! o lITXbnt iTi beautiful, art of Grecian and autiQuo Paint- ing. Call at No.9i>S F ilbert street. ap22-lt*rd PENMANSHIP TAUGHT PRACTICAL AND Ornamental. Mr. and Mrs.BUNTON, No 1304 ChesDut street. QAUGING WITH_THE ROJ>S, streets. ap2i-2t*rd TAUGHT ATnd Chefiinat ap^-41*r FOR SALK- . _ Horsa, Wajjon, Bags, Ac; VrrANTED- '"ro YOUNG MEN.-ALL Xeuteriog upo tj? 1 U(;U sue of a,^^ ac^res."within twelve minute*' 'I'lHE 1 CHESNUT ST HANDSOMRBUILDTNG .________'a ac___ ::"_!__ _ walk of a station ou CnesDut Hill Kailroad. Terms eay. Apply toJ08KPH S. S11>I)ALL 424 Library street. _ ap22 lt*rd fiA""G E^Ti "ifKli tMeI storY^^ House, with onestory back l-uildiDK, on Nine- teenth street, below Thompson. opp(.^ite Girard Col- lege, for sale.Apply to B. SMETHURST. Z.-'O South Fourth street. sp22 2t*rd CAMDEN PRdPiRtt "fOR"SALE.--FOBsale, a handsoms House, with eight rooms, a garden, with a variety of f'uii; the garden \a 70 feetfront, by 200deep, silualed at tlie corner of Boy denand William sts. Terms easy. J. B. STOKES. 623Royden st.. Camden^N. J_.__________y*'*:^'.*^*''^ OAPE ISLAND, NEW JERSEY.-ON TUK8- _DAY, April2fith, 1865, at 12 o'clock, noon, will sold at Public Sale, at the Philadelphia Ex change, three Cottages,tliree Stores, and large Lot. Owucr can be seen at the Centre House, oppo- site^ ^^ ________ _ _____api^^fra fM 0 A M D i N PROPERT y' FOR SALKT-A Kacomer Hou5e, complete in all its parts, hand-souiely located, with line large garden, Ac, within five minutes'walk of the twomainferriea. Applyto T. B. ATKINSON, No. 402 Steveus street, Oamden, H. .J. __ ap22-eod2t''r -Mi" FOR SALE-gf OREANjVdWKLLTNG. AT KalN. W. cor. of Twelfth and Jefferson sts., clear, a;4fJO0. Also, l.%7 Brown street,clear. jS.5400. Also, Cottage Hi.'use, 1644 North Thirteenth st., clear, S1700, Also, two six-roomedHouses, ^3& arid 3.'?7 azzard St.. clear, $1100. Bv ENOS SNYUEB. 1447 North Twelfth street. api2-2t''rd .........for" SaLE,-AN" KXCELLENT 6p10B- tiinit,> is offered to purchase, upon easy terms, one or twoof those new UwellinjfS, on Bidge avenue, above Girard College. Th*r are well built, with beautifulmarble fronts, twenty feet wide. Price JB6,000. Two-thirds can remiiin on ground rent, the balancein cash, by instalments. Immediate posses- siou. GEORGE ALRIOH. ConTeyaucer. 18W Ridge avenue,near Girard avenue. ap22- t*447 VaLUABLEI^hIrD SlCREET~PRCH'E^^ For sale, a woH built three-story Brick Store Dwelling. 4^55 North Third street; also.atwo- stoiy Frame Dwelling, No. 4:3, and alarge Brick Building on the rear Whole lot forty feet front by one hundred and twenty feet iu depth,to a back street. Terms moderate and accommodating. Apply to A. B. CARVER A CO., 8, W. cornerNinth and Filbert streets. ap22-sU'r 4M| FOB 8AXE^WITH fMMElSli;E"p6,^ES^ Pfijwioii. We have throeof those lirst-class mouorn rtiHidences yet for sale, ou east side Sixth street, above Brown street. lotsSO by 130 to hack street,/ chambers, 2 kitchens, bath and store-room, sitting room and conservatory,parlor and dining room, all finished in best style, Persoiii about piirchasina, are invited to call andexauiine tbe iiouses, or apply to BOVD A BARRON, 120 S. Fourth 8t.ap22-2fU4rd A OOVERNKiS, IN APUIVATK family,* short distance from the city ; mufk be competent to teach music. Apply on Mondaynext, at 1310 North Twelfth street. ap25"lt*224 ___ _.^_____^__^.^^^_^ _ ., course of commercialstudieji should vi^it TUE QUAKER CITY BUSIXESS COLLEGE. An institution fond\iried upon a plan

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which iuEuiea^ In ihf shortest time, the most complete prepararioa for tlie duties of businc'ixa life. Itshould Ik^ remem- bered that while thi.t T). rank, and its curre it those of any othrr tejDis lire niode-rate It is the only Coiii.ii^ posi=6i.Blng a LEGISLATIVE CHARTER, And the only one in the United Stalesauthorized t confer Degrees of Merit. It i.f managed by gentlemen of liberal 'e'ducattoo aud amplebuRin(>B cxperiem^e, and in everj respect offers aavaT'tftgen of (lie highest order. New Circularand Catalogue of Eight Hundred and Sixty-ftvo Students now ready. ap22-lt*ll> occupies the highrtt- more than doubl* \ in tho city, th* reach ot all. tuUon in the oitr PEKSONAL. PERSONAL.-MfsSELVIRA PARKER WILT* set) a relative by calling ht the United Stat*a Hotel Rp22-lt*347 IF MAROEBYw. McrAFFKRTY WRITES TO Mount Carmel, Northumberland county, to her brother William, shewill get au answer. 22-1'rd INKORMATfON WANTFD OF HERGT.~GKb. . ECKKNDORFF, of the VSlthRegt. P.V.Voli., t-akp:i prisoner on the Weldon Railroad. August ! , I8j4. Known to have been at BelleIsle in Sep.ember. and supposed to have been sent to halisbury, N. C., in Octoner. Please addrewRor call on his father. Major G. ECKKNDORFF, 1903 Contes street, Phila^lelphia. ap22-2t*449ni IJS. AND EUROPEAN PATENT PROCURED E. BROWN. 311 Walnut street. a23-2t^37rd TVOTIOE.. 11gineer By J. PERRY fc CO., Auc'Tt, 136 SOCTH mONT ST. GROCKRY SIOCK AMD JlXtUBlSS. 3. Il.(rn0rThirty.sovfciith aud llarerford ftrefts, Maatua. ON MONDAY MORNING, At 10 o'clock, on the proaiisM,the reniainiiif Stock and Fiitnr* 1 of above Store, comprising the usual aasortnient Sugar. Coffee,Teas. bpIchs, Soap, Can- dles, Starch,Brushes, Crockery Ware, Ac. Kl,XTl!BK8.-Counter, ShelTlnu. OilCans, Mo lasses Stands, Tea and Spice Caddies, Scales, Go- Cart, Itefrigerator, Meat Back, Rope. Ac.Also, a. portion of the Household Furniture, Stoves, Bureau, Chairs,Tables. Ac. Also. Poultry. ap22itljra wrFIlANCk, Anc'r, 8BC0NI) AND BUTTONWOOp^TS. 8AI.K OV FUBNlfUBK. THIS MOKNINO. At9 o'clock, at tho Auction Store, wilt be sold, a large assortment of Furniture. Feather Beds, Car-pets, BUuds, Stove, OlBsaes, Ac. DitY OOOllS. Alo a stock of Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Ac.^^^______________________;___________pK It* THOS. BIRf'H 4k>SON, Anctiailrra, No.JlllO onKSNUT^treetft21-lm* SAliB OFTOO CASKS ('iiViiPAGNB WINK. THIS MOBNING, At 11 o'clock, at tho Auctiou Store,No. 1110 Ches- nut Btreet, will be eold, ICT) cases of Chanipaene Wine of tho lleidhicli. I'iiicr A Co.,Charles Heidsick, Muiiutis A Co., Moot A Chandon, Veuve Cli.iuut, aDd St, M*rceaiix brands-auHrtsand pints.___22 If.lae BARRITT *, (O., AuctloWeira, No, ESO MAItKET STRKET hnh26-lm'27i) NOTICE'foTilTY A Ni)CO|! HANTS. PKIIKMPTORY SAl.K lf . l.M AND KAVt'Y riEV O'lOllS, Cl. SIMKUKS ANDSATTINKTS. Also Bleached and Brown Shirtings and BheetinKS, Hosiery, Notions, Hoop SkirtJ*. Stockof Dry Goods, Ac. ON MONliAY MOSNlfiG, April >4th. com- t8ci<;ip^t }9'?l?il, $Ba'J88 AMKitlCANACADEMYIOF MUSIC ________ PKNIISE'S Twentieth Amunl Flwiil Festival and Ball, will be postponeduntil Wednesday, April 2fith, 1855, on account of the National Calamity of otir country. All tickets soldare pood for that eve- ning. Tickets t.*!, to be had of Ool. J. Thornley and ofD.L. CarpeDter, 62t) Archstreet, or of the Aiftua- gers^ ________________________________api2_-s* NOTICE.-IN CONSKQCKNCKOF THE BE cent sad ralaniity, business Mt! until next we-.k. I uot be resumed C.CAMlIiELL. U' 41CHARLES XEWMAN'S gOIRKK, AT BIS ACA- demy. Fourth Bt.. above Vine, on Monday Kven- ing, April

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24. l8*i&.__Admi38iou 50 cents. 22-'2t*368rd LONG'rf VAUiE^fES^ANI)"MUSETTmT N^. T SouthThird street. Closed until Monday eve- ning, April 24tfa. ap2^1tjr_ LESn^ER ft FORBES. Manaserii.4 L. ladner'smTlitaryTiall" sVa North Third street. Prof. Kugelke's Orcheatra, the ^est in the city,perforininy every evening. Ad misBJon free. aD22-23t'ir P"ARTICULAR8~0F'fHK GIVa'^Td at theAcademy of Muaic, at which Miss Carj- F ,iu{i Richiti will be 1 men tod TI8. Mr. Peter Richings willappear, the obaequiea of our late la- *tP.______________Op22-lt.^ AT THE B. WAT- aprMt*f;i NO ii..........EAHY TO-NIGHT Wool I'ack Hotel, Cherry street. At| FOR SALK.-THB GIRARD HOUSE: NO Wtt'jaAWalnut street ; 113 Arch street ; 812 Walnut treet ; 1733 Vine street ; 1S26 and ISiSI Hamilton st.;1300&prlng Garden Btreet; one hundred and fifty houses at Tjamac'8 Woods ; several houseson .Vnita street, west of Eleventh . lifty thousand dollars w(rth of grouud rente, and yplcudld buildinglots on N.Eleventh.Twolflh and Thirteenth streets. Ako fa M'tst PhilftdplLliiti tiiid Id (jlermantown.Apply to TATLOW JACKSON. No. 614 Chesnut tit. a'22-4t'rd WILL BE SOLD A'F PUBLIC SALK, AT ____thePhiladelphia Exchange, on WEDNKSDAY April ^th, at 12 o'clock, a valuable Lot, iJ feet front by 100ftet deep, with the two story frame house thereon; situated on Holme Avenue, aajoinina pro- pertyof Benjauuti R. t.'arnian. in Holmesburg. Twen- ty-third Wsrd; aTid v.itliiiia short distame of theHolnieeburg Station on the Trenton Railioad It is immediately oppof^it'ifbe.'xutiful Country Seat(\t An- dreas Ilartel, Esq.. and near the Mansion House and Grounds of the late R, P. Desilver, Ksq.It in situated in an exceedinely healthy locality, convenient to cliurches and scnools, and onjoyiniaccess to and from tlie city by the Trenton URilroa< five or six times daily. The route of a P.issengerRailroad to HolmieH^nvg hiiF been already surveyed. A Bujall expt'uditu!*; will render the propi-rtyemi- nently conveoien' and suitable for a family desiring a res'dencs in thssiiburiit! of tho city. Planatthe Auction Store of JAMES A. FREEMAN, No. 422 Walnut Htreet. ap2-2-4t*2rd ........PET R<>LEUM-^0W~jTe1^^M Y CAT A- __ logue of Properties for sale, consisting in part, iftandi in Cihner's, Braxton,Ritchie, Doddrioge, Wirtand RaitJidrh Con., in We?t Virginia, III Yeuaiigo. (Iri'pnp. Fujette. Clarion,Forrefit. Jefferson and Indiana Cos.. in Penna. In Noble, Washington, Athens, and other counties ofthe Oil regions- in Ohio, which are represented by the ownei-8 as l:eiTi,r^ li-'i !!i Oil.andwiil be sold inlarjce orsmflTi : iuit purchasers. Every infi , .riou to Oil development afforded, froi'i j,'id sale of lands,to the organisation^: , -.its. Pei-sonal attouui.u Kiuru to the business, Tho sale of lauds Bolicited. O.W. REED. Oil and Mineral Land Broker, Room No. 16. Old Phila. Bank BuiMing, 8, W. cor- ner of Fourtiiand Ch?aut streets ; reference by per- mission, to His Excellency, A . C. Curtin, Governor of Penna.;Kx-Govcrnor. Jas Pollock ; Judges, Geo. Sharswood and James Campbell ; Mcsrirs. Philip Bushong,Wm. Wainwricht, Charles Hahs, A. IT. Shott, B. F. Holl. Jacob (f. Neafie, F. K. Cross, and L. P.tieb!ttrd,M.D-_____________p22-3frd -ACTING BECONI'IABSISTANT BN William J. WDrreil. absent without leavefrom the U. S. 8. " Mingo,'- is hereby ordered to report in pei-sonat the Navy Yard. PhiiaIa. _ap22-it|r__________^-'^J^ J*l:^Jii_*^l^'^*'i4*^- Nf7TICE.-ACTING THIRD ASSISTANT BK- gineer Cliarles Ward,absent without leave from the U. S. S.C>v. pMickingbam, \y. hereby ordered to report in pej-son atthe Navy Yard, Philadelphia, j, V. HULL, Commandant. ap22-lt{ird LEFT MY BED^ND ~B b A RDrMY

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yflit, Slaria Aull. without just cause or provocation. Ir'autiou all persons against harboring or trustingher ou my account, as I will pay no dfbt8 of her coa~ tractinir aft^r this date. _apa:-2tVd ALFREDMILL. ofTi ACRES.gp SETS OF TEETH FROM ftd TO .'540. _^,^'Teeth Filled from50 centa upwards DR. J.P^vrOKRELL,.^ Xhirteemh street. abo\p Spring Garden. ai>2- 3t"rd35 I AL AND "venth sts Uie Frer.rhI-;. 22 2t*r 8T ANTON Si . ._ Mechanical Den All work warranted. T'l process. V. R.ST ATS't ____ gamm"dr. o. A. kd arti- ^Bfff^ttclal Teeth. "'Ht. Who'a sots #6 to #40. Wari4ut*)'j ^uit- ;l^^ to all others. Toethfilled, 60 cents to Stj. without pain, to last for life. 249 Noith Eighth street, beiow Vine, formerly mArch street, aud & West Fourth street, New York.___________ apK! 3t*3Slrd ASTERS, WITfr iD BUN KENienda or relatives, address Dr, D'UNUEK, ' Pliiledelpliia.____________________apS:: ;t*r KS. ANDKRtONHAS BEMOVED TO MID- die alloy., between dpruoo ftud Pine abf*v W""JVE8. frie M FOR 8ALE-A FARMOF 20 .._ Bp rood land ; a four-roomed house, barn, sta ___ Ide, Ac; a fine cranberry patch on theplace ; two miles from Dacosta fetation. New Jersey, ('araden and AU*ntic Riiilroad. Imiuire at Station!22-lt*rd ^ FOR SALE-A FARM OF "36^AV'REs'ii JEUin New Jersey,-r^miles from Oamden, imiJea JCtri.>m a StaLion. A good house and ff ncing. with otber improvenionts; prico SJJOO. For particularsin (jui'-e at No. 1313 N. Eleventh st. apZ"/ Btn*r te 7'()UNf RY " seat" AN1>"^ ^'bRfflft JKiit?*ile.~One-hn1f of al) that va!n:vMe stono-ljC posr I iirm. of 100 acres, Bristol turnpike, above tbe seven-miiestone, and n-'-ar Tacony. MANSION- llol .SE and ether dwellings to lot Also. Factory and sinjtii-shop.Appiv on the premifies, or to R. Win rAlvEU. 610 Locust street^ _ttp22-2t*(>3rd flMk VORSALVl\yK^^Ti^^l^7Fl^*K^^ Kl.38>4 aci-e.^, " - ware count> shade, 4c. Bridge and j phia. AjyZ'. .Vuit, 10(11,,'hid"|. i.<rd Mi 4i>0 MARYLAND KAUMa.-OKOOK.V I. u! T'.-.' ,-it,t.,,l; . f JIBI-Vl.llld. PERSONAL-DR. F L TN N HAS BKMOVBD from lit) North Nineteenth street, to S, K. corner Twentieth and Hamilton streets,below Sprli>f Oar- den^________________ _________ap22-lt*rd MACNKILL'S CHKAP SPRCTACLIS ________Store, mi South Fifth^t.____ slv i It^ -* IM-BLIC SALi:.--SVILL liK SOLD OB ^^^Mouday, 24lh instant, at1 o'clock, '.H.,at *^^M!ll7."8 Coal Wharf. Petmytiack creek, near HolmesburK, Pa., a .Market Boat,29feet lonit. nearly new. which waj* caught adrift on .March 17th, 18te, and has been advertisedaccording to law 11. T. SMITIT_______________________________apa It'll .**- EXECUTOR'S PEREMPTORYSALK. ZllMi Schooner known as the SONS OF MALTA. * ON TUKSDAT AFTKKNOOK, April 26th, ISiS, atH o'clock, will be sold at publio sale, without reserve, at Itock &t. Wharf. .She is W feet long, 11 feetwide, 8 feet deop and "."S tons ton uilge. May be examined until tlieday of silent tha wharf, mouthof Maylaodville Creek, SohurlklU Biver. On the day of sale at Pock street wharf. Saleperemp^ry.ap2-4t)ir " yOR LIVEBPtToL-PAljKKT OV -ilTH. -The elegant AI clipper ship ORllfNT " Sails on THURSDAY,April STth. STKKKAGE (payable in notes)..................SSSO. Ajiply to HAMILL A ('() . 217 Walnutf. Draffsfor 1 and upwards. _ ^ ap32-Zt*r4 ORIGINAL black" srAR LINK 0> ____ LlVRKl'OOL PACKET SHIT'B.Tho undersigned are the Agentti In this city for tha above favorite line. It was established over .10yeara ago, and comprises some of the tiuoat ships ever built. Parties who are about sending furtheir friends cau purcha.'ie prepaid certificates at very low rates. 'I'ha tiliips leave Liverpool regularlyon the 1st, 8th. 16th aud2tth of each mouth. Drafts for SI and upwitrds. Apply to HAMILL *C0.,

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ar22-4t'rd_______________?1''^ W^'lMIrL'''*'!: ^ PtJKCHESTKlHioilK AND wlL- Lniington. The steamerAKIKl. leavei Uesnut street Wharf at 2'30 P. 14. : and returning, leaves Wilniington^ttt 6'30 A. M.ap22.9t^rd " " STKAMBOAT Tor" baleT- _________^ ON TUE.HDAY.IdMay.lSSC, at ona lock, at theExchange .'^aleBronm in city of Balti- more, the well-known lew pre;;su>e 'Steamboat GEORGIA,of 617-.SIU tons burthon. formerly ply- ing between Bait, and Norfolk, ai,d recently iu tha serviceof the O.jyeniment. iis she now lies onth* South side oftheHasin. with everything on board, viz:Boats, Anchors, Chsliis, Tacule, Apparel, ,tc.. LeuKth,215 teot; breadth of beam, 2lifeet; depth ofhold, 12 feet; Ij inch cylinder; i>i feet stroke. Terms cai'h. P(tr further information apply at the officeofth* Bay Line Steamers, foot of Conctird stieet. p22-dtml*rd N. M. KAl^S, President. NOTICK.--THE NEW ANO SWIFT Isteanier Meteor, Captain J. tJ. A. Pjrt Peliiw ire. for Philadefphia, daily.'iSur'li.' 'elk, A.M. Touch- lug at I'cnr. Returnini; i bcl.i-w Arch street, atSP. M.,fi,. . ,.. . ..-..........iching at thoabove. named places. Particulai attention paid to th* iiaudling of freight. ... , The patronage of thetravelling public Is solicited as the accommodations on this boat ar not ejtcelled on the river. , ...Pare from PortDelaware to Philadelphia, 7^cent . " " Penn&^iUe....................................ilO " * "Pentisgrove.................................40 * .. ' BlUinitsport.................................26 '* ap;-yrd___________J. Q.A. DENNY, Captin. r.mmi a NOTICE.-P, 0. AND N. it. r". JftLJifii^B--Co. Special Arraagexieuts for Sun.dav, April 2*1, 1355. 'Trains will leave Kornetown at 7ii A. W., and 1 and 6 P.M. Leave Philadelphiaat 'j A. M.. 2?^ and 7 P. M, iOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Germantown at > aud 10 A.M., 1. t. 6, MP.M. . ~.......aet9 A.M.. 2,6,7.8,lOJi P.M. rrU. General Siip^^____lt FiiNNSYLVANlA RAIL. :'. onl-jr toenable tltoae de ' niuitirsin Piiiladol* ttfriiitffggC. plli Leave Phi'tde By- '"" ' " Biri_>UB in prtj lu 1, >phiaott ;3aiuruay : will he run on thi- ON 8A'!M.ia)-i.V An Extra Train will leave Vhihidelnhi 1 '!: Wi'a -virii ' ption ....,.... Lr. fits Thompson sts termeoiatfl S*^ '..... An Extra') .ind arrive . ' Will h-avc i>ecot.(?6luhU.at s.lfiT', l. V. M.. stopping at * (^ days as follows , li^i instaot, the Deoot. Third and . forDoyiostown and ift- , 23<t instant. Ret'lohcni at 7.30 A M.. p.' ; A. M., and ".onipson stfl., I*h;la- I! iuR'Tthlehoni at | i,Miiin f't\i wyK.