THE CLITIC. MILITARY. THE COMING DRAFT. The lollowlng important note has been received Trotn tie commissioners of the 081 Bounty rand: Us mon or TRB 0/TY BOUNTY FOND VONIKIB toII, Philadelphia, Feb. 1, BlM—Attention is called to the fact that, according to Metal information received M this office,. the quotas stisigned to the wards of the city include the Credits up to the 31st of December. Statements which have been published may lead the ocromunity to believe that the quotas as as• algned are to be diminished by the surplus above the last call. This is not the fact. Olalms for credits are now undeconslderatlon, but the wards must be prepared to supply nearly the whole number as slgnr d to them by their respective provost marshals. By order of the Commlaton. JoRN BLAIR, Secretary. ASOUSGISLIAINEOIIIS. MOH SCHOOL. The exercises were continued yesterday as fol lows : PIINCTUATIcIN. $, The Bible is the treasure of the poor, the solace of the sick, and the sup of the dg. What other book besides the Bible c o uld be heard la pub. Ito assemblies from year to year, with an attention that never tires, and an Interest that never flags With few exceptions, let a portion of the sacred volume be recited in a mixed multitude, and though it has been heard a thousand timer, a universal still ness ensues ; every eye Is flied, and every ear is awake and attentive. Select, if you oan, any other composition, and let it be rendered equally familiar to the mind, and see whether It will produce this effect." Purlieu, pheasant, mosque, sassafras, anathema, Chameleon, phlebotomy , triturate, reverent ially, Gothicize, leopard, gauae, orasier, blearynis mine, unique, yacht , flagitious, valerian, eamigene piquancy, plebeian, grievously, collier, fraught, pro selyte, paroxysm, retrieve perceive , perceive, periphei7,- eyc pintail°, gazetteer, susceptibility, Natchez, Nor wich, zaieta, Manske, Versailles, Chihuahua, Solte peotaciy. PRACTICAL 1. In what time , will t2OO amount to $242,183.;, at 5) per oent. per annum 1 2. Suppose I desire to draw $2,000 from a bank, for what sum must I give my note, payable In five Months, at ft per cent, per annum, three days' grade 1 8. If a cellar, 11k, feet long, 8 18.20 feet wide, and Of feet deep, be dug in 2yg days by 12 men, working 6 hours 0 minutes per day, in how many days will 9 men, working 4 hours 6 minutes per day, dig one 2234 feet long, 17 8.10 feet wide and 0 2-20 feet deep? 4. A man bought 3.5 or a farm containing 438); sores • he kept 2.9 of what he bought, and sold the remainder to a friend at $6O per acre ; how much did he receive for what he `sold? 5, Suppose Iplaoe *750 in the hands of a broker to purchase United States bonds, and allow him a commission of per cent. on the investment, what amount does he invest? 8. If I buy 5 yards of cloth for 941.20, on a Oredit Of 6 months, and Sell the Same for $45 cash, what Ii my gain per cent. 7. Change 8 furlongs. 39 males, 6 yards, IX feet to the decimal of 1;,1 8. Extraot the onbe root of 1 8.181 to three deci mal places. 9. Suppose 8% gallons of wine to have leaked out of a bog - ahem), what number of bottles, eaoh hold ing 1 pint, 2( gills, wilt be required to bottle the remainder? 10. AL man ignorantly bequeathed $6,256 among hie four children, leaving John fa t James ~;, Mary , and Jane .I.oth. How much did each receive. suppeeing it wee divided according to he intention? LOCOMOTIVE EXPLOSION -- FOUR MEN KILLED. Yesterday morning about half past ten o'clock the engine of a freight train running upon the North Pennsylvania Railroad exploded. at a point about twenty•four miles from Philadelphia, by whioh four persons were killed, three of whom ware employees of the road, and the fourth a man Rho, was riding on the freight train contrary to rule, ea freigibt trains are not permitted to carry passenger& The train was the regular morning freight, which leaves Beth lehem at s A. M., and the explosion occurred on the long, straight line between Hatfield and Denudate stations. 'lhe engineer, Evans Brinton, who had been long running upon the road, and was con sidered to be a very careful man, was killed, as was also the fireman, Washiegton Smith. The third person billed was Aaron Lambert, employed upon the gravel train, and the fourth man was a butcher, name as yet unknown. .Taisob Cobaugh, the conduc tor, long upon the road, Is much scalded about the face and arms. The engine was the " Cheltenham," a ten-wheeled freight engine, which has been in use between four and five years, and has had new flues pit into the boiler within the last year, It was con sidered to be a very good engine. The master of transportation and the road master were-on the ground immediately after the accident, with the wreak car arid men to clear the track, which they proceeded to dope rapidly as possible, and arrangements were made to have all trains /cave the olty on time, fie usual. Dr. Martin of Bethlehem and other physicians were on the spot In a short time, ready to render any assistance in their power. The cause of the explosion is yet un known. It is the first case of a holier explosion on the road. and the first serious accident for between eight and nine years. The bodies of the killed were brought to the city last evening. Coroner Taylor was sent for to view, tnem, - or hold an inquest necessary. ANOTHRII BAILBOAD ACCIDENT. The New York train of cars that started lgorn the Kensington depot at quarter before 7 o'clock last evening, ran olf the track about threesquarters ef a zalle above the Reading Railroad track. There were eleven oars in the.train, all well filled with passen gers. One young man, whose name we could not learn, was injured, but not very severely. From all that we could learn, it seems the locomotive had safely crossed a switch, it being all right, but the Slat passenger oar was thrown from the trash in consequence of the breaking or raising of the end of a rail the very instant the engine passed over. The coupling that attached the train to the locomotive parted, and the latter, in the language of our in formant, " went kiting" up the track, but was stopped within a quarter of a mile. The locomotive was running at the usual rate of speed, and the im petus thus gained was an Indent to lone all the oars off the track in less time than-it takes to write about It. mR. attrxwocn's IM..U)INGS Mr. James E. Murdoch will give two of his well known and popular literary entertainments on next Monday and Tuesday evenings, at Concert Hall, the proceeds to be for the benefit of religions and charitable objects. Fine programmes have been prepared for these readings, comprising a great variety or subjecto t prose, poetry, Scripture, and the drama. The sate of tickets will commence this morning. From our amusement column it will be observed that Mr. Murdock has been engaged to oontinne )31a readings, by giving two entertainments in ad dition to the above, which will add very much to the gratification of his numerous admirers. He is an nounced for Wednesday and Thursday evenings, February Bth and 9th, at Concert Hall. We woul d call especial attention to the rich and varied pro grammes—among them we notice several old favorites—while there are also some entirely new ones, read now in Philadelphia for the first time. Mrr Illurdooh _has just finished .a very successful Series of readings throughout the Eastern States and now for the first time thiS season we shall have the pleasure of listening to such "word music" as only he can render from English prose or verse. A MUBICAL REIIMON. Thursday evening was an event In musical being the occasion of a rehearsal givlon by the 40ecilis Orchestra to their friends at the establish ment of Kr. 0. Meyer, 722 Arch street. The pieces performed were selections from Verdi, Flotow, tiounod, and others. Although the performers are sal amateurs, yet no single defect marred the per formance, a faot that redounds greatly to the credit of the orohestra and its talented leader Mr. R. Meyer. The concluding place was a new slop by that gentleman, which fully sustains high musical reputation. At the conclusion of the musical programme, the guests partook of a splen did supper. The occasion was a most pleasant one, and will be long remembered by the par ticipants. NEW LAND OFFICE Messrs. Burgess ft Paid, Surveyors, conveyancers, .&0., late of thfs city, have established an Olin at Parkersburg, West Virginia. Parties about Inveet frig In oil lands, or visiting the oil region of West - Vanlib will do well by calling upon or addressing them. Port Molar attention is called - to their ad. vertLsement In another column. Mr. Palst Will leave for Parkersburg Monday"morning. Daring the Interim he may be found at No. 624 North Sixth street. TEE LATE MRS. SARDEL. It will be gratif3 Mg to the many friends of the late Dirs. Gardel to know that her remains have been' brought on from Asia, where she died, and de. posited beneath the beautiful monument erected to her memory in the Mount Vernon Cemetery. The remains were attended to their final resting place 11 the bereaved husband, a few friends, and her faithful servant, Mary. CHILD BUIIXV.,D TO DEATH: Thomas rdeGalui, aged four years, died yesterday afternoon from the,etleats of having been burned on the day before, at the residence of the mother, near the Fella of Schuylkill. She had just gone out, leaving the child alone, and during her absenoe its clothes took fire from the stove. CITY COUNCILS Both brauchee of Councils held a stated meeting yes terday afternoon. IiEILECT BRANCII. -.Lucas Lilts% Fees psesident, in the chair. Mr SPERING (U ), chairman of the Committee on City Provo ty. presented a bill giving to the Superintendent of the Sbaokamaxon Square the charge of the Unit% Square, and maktrg hie pay $6O O , instead of $4OO Mr. FREEMAN (U. ) opposed the bill, as it was the Scat attempt. although small in amount, to increase sala ries. Ones open the gate and It could never be closed. The bill was not agreed to. Mr. BPanittO (U. ) presented a bill providing for the oatonelion of the prothonotary's offices of the Orphans' "Court and Common Pleas with a negative recommenda bop. Re presented in its stead a bill requiring the Chief Engineer and Surveyor to prepare Vans and spe cideatione, and advertise for proposals to erect a. build ing on Six- h stress, adjacent to the one occupied by the Court of Quarter Sessions, for tip nee or partite offices. litre Betti.ovr (U.) satd teat the Chief Engineer and Surveyor was not the proper proems to pro ms's' plans. )3e moved to amend by inserting that the Committee on Cig.Property advertise for plane from architects. e amendment T as acotpte& . EPERINU spoke of the necessity for publle build ings, and said that the ci•.y wee now paying $B-000 a yew rshit for buildings to sccommoda's public officers. me thought the building Would only cost $26.600. • Mr. WaGPER (U.) raid some very valuable public re cords had been Wel" by rats in the cellar under the Or. phans' Court. The bill was Passed: Mr. YAM:M.10'11'(1) presented a bill in nisei requiring all passenger rallway companies to Place guards about the wheels of their cars oz. and after toe Ist of April, so as to protect the /lye's of citizens. Referred to a special committee. Mr. Mona (II.) presented a bill in piece making an Mloprlatton of $4,188 80 to the Board of Controllers of le Schools to pay d 'nannies in the year 1883. e bill was takes spin nom mitteeof the Whole, and Mr. SAXIVILY (LP. ) Proceeded to make a very desultory oyesoh Mr BARLOW (U.) interrupted the gentleman, and moved the Gomm ilk, rite and have leave to eft again. The committ rose and on the question, Shall the committee si a gain ? it was not agreed to—yeae 8, nays Dill l7. was then p aimed. Mr. VANOLIIVII (U. ) read 'shill in place providing that all persons entering the service on and after the 20th of January be entitled to the same provisions as provided ror In the bill passed JannerY 26th, which increases the bounty. U. staled that messy men had enlisted sup posing the bill tuereasiog the bounty Was a law. not being aware of the veto of she Mayor. The bill was Mr passed Sum (O.). presented the following: Whereas, The debt of the city of Philadelphia on the 28th day of ,February. 18e4. was `t7.667,81L21, which hag been increased to $34,417,81L24 in the short space of eleven menthe. and Whereas. It is propcieed to AM further increase the debt ofpay the de cit aciencf es y as followe: - To • -....... $1,600,000 To extend water works 1.060,060 To pay bounties to volunteers 2,010,00 0 To families of volunteers 100,000 T0ta1.96.100.000 hich, if parsed. Will mate the total indebtedness of the city of Philadelphia 916,6i7.81L 24, end Whereca. The debt (,f the city. already enormous. is alise prevented by Lou;t alive enactments), nicety to become 10 onerous upon the igxesiYers as to preclude the Possibility of the payment of taxes sufficient to meet She exigencies of the elty treasury, therefore. Reoolotd, That the Legislature be requested to page an act limiting the mimeos:it debt of the city Of Phila delphia to a. ISOM not exceedingJorty•fitre millions of dollars. Ar r . g u m s/rested the resoldtion be referred to A Fineries , (( Commt tee Mr. KAMBIILY (0 ) said if Mr. Niue Wasted a guard lan other members did not. Mr. Nino (0.) replied. I think come other persons should have a coardian - I have seen& sufficient exhi bition this afternoon to warrant it. Mr. GRAY (D.) Prestutel a bill Providing for tho Painting of market houses lfeferrod to the Committee OD tie r rte. Sr. IRO (0.) promoted. a resolution it:retracting the Crnimiture on Defence and Protection to rise all mea sure, to reenre for the eitisene of Philadelphia a proper correction of the quota under the draft It sets forth that Phlindelphie. with a population of BM. .61A, is re quired to frinceb 11.496 men. who ' s Xassaehnsette. with *population of 1,2111. CIL was only required Columbia. I,9(6men, Mr. D, Me.). from the committee to proceed to Traehin eeryskr gton, NAN the ooastmlltio had vial OA city and were well received by General Fry. whe steisnew. hedged that an error had been made in eomnntiag the quota for Philadelphia. • considerable rednetioa would be made. but as the committee retereed - to Washington gain this evening, it was not expedient to give figures, for fear of malting errors.; The com mittee had requested to know how the assignment had been made for ,Massaohnsetts. but could not be in formed because of an order of the Secretary of War for bidding it, except that Massachusetts bad fursdahed a large number of men for the naval service The bill from Common Council relative to the of ground by the Legislature for the purpose of making parks was taken up. Mr. BRIWITLY (O.) hoped the committee mould be el pointed, and proceed to Harrisburg immediately.' He underetocd that a bridge alone, In connection with tall purchase, would cost 5 001,010. Mr. GRAY (II.) said the , embellishments to the city would attract persons here. whereby the interests of the city would be. greatly promoted. He referred to the Central Park in New York as having coatribated largely to the interests of the city, and said that-the sa neness of the committee would spend half the interest of one hundred thouganddollars for fear. Mr. live(tr.) said that the land ,contained two hundred and acres, one hundred of which belonged to the Penn domain, the agent of which said the city could lake it, and appoint any three men to appraise it. There WI re live sites which bad been selected by ved ette engineers for water basins. He did not think the land wealdeocat more then $BOO.OOO. The commission ers were appointed to take the land, bat the vital power still remained in the halide of Councils. By taking the land now it would prevent improvements, such as mills being placed there, which would allow the drainage from them to enter directly into the basin from where the water le obtained for the Twenty-fourth ward. He thought men of large means would leave the city if im provements were not made. One of .the commissioners to take this land bad sold his homes became of there being no place to drive around Philadelphia. The Girard College and Independence Hall were the only attractions to strangers. Certainly no more beautiful spot of land could be selected than that which it was Contemplated to purchase. He moved to indefinite' y postpone the hill. Not agreed to—yeas 7, nays 14, as. follows: EAR—Mame. Cattail, Freeman. Okay. Ritehle, ring. Ws_gner. land. president-7. NAys—Messrs Armstrong, Ihulow, Brightly. Hods don. Hopkins. Kamerly, King, Mannel , licßtroy, O'Rourke, Pollock, Riche, Van Cleve, Zano-14. The resolution was then concurred in—yeas la, nava 6. Adjourned. COMIZON BRANCIL. President &roman' ) the chair. THE NORTHERN LIBERTIES GAS WORKS. The veto massage of the Hever sgatnet the parehase of the Northern Liberties Gas Werke was called cp. Mr. Rearm& ) moved to refer the matter to the COM =Mee on ChM WOI.IIIIRT-•(o.)hOPed that the metier would be thoroughly investigated, and for that 'mimosa he would be in favor of mak lag the lubject the special order of business for Thursday next, at four o'clock. Parties had gone to lierrisburg for the purpose of preventing the city from purchasing these works. The stook of the company, upon which ten nollare had been paid, was now selling at thtrty dollars. The city could parohase the whole concern at its original cost, and would there. by make for the city six hundred Maenad dollars. motion to suspend the rides, for the purpose of eon tittering the bill, was lott. • Fl BOii COMMITTEII. Itanomt (g. ), from the Committee on Finance, reported DA ordinance appropriating g 8.871,4) to pay the United States tax on. gas used in pub lic Passed. Also, an ordinance appropriating $9,085. 44 to the Trus tees of the City Ise-Boon to pay a deadens!i of that amount incurred in repairing the said boat. The aunt of $80.009 bad been appropriated for the purpose, but since the completion of the work it Was found that the cost of the repairs was $39,089.44 Passed. ALLB6HB_TY•AYB&IIB WRABF Mr. BUDIM (U. ), from the Committee on. Market Houses. reported an ordinance leasing the Allegroiny avenue wharf to the present lessees for an additional term of three years at. WO per annum. Passed. ITEDERGEOUND DRAINAGE • Mr. Hearse (U.) offered en ordinance requiring that i n mi cages where there are gutters on the foot ways on any street in which there is a culvert, the owners of property shall be notified to have connections for said gutters made nudes ground with the street culverts. owners of property shall have thirty days' notice to make the underground drainage, and for every month In which they shall fell to comply a penalty of $3O will be exacted. Owners shall not be required to take out any license orpay any sum therefor. Provided, That this ordinance shall not take effect until after the first day of April next. Mr. BARN= urged the necessity of the passage of such an ordinance by calling attention to thepresent condition of the streets by reason of gutters crossing the footways. New York and Boston have a system of underground drainage, and not a table spoonful of wa ter could be found in the streets. . . . Mr. CRESWELL (II.) thought that the bill was a good one, but a reform of the extent contemplated should be thorouhly investigated. Mr. Bantocr: (p.) thought that the passage of the ordinance would , come pretty heavy .on poor people, who had got money enough together to buy a house for -themselves. This city bad more people who owned their own hooka than any other city. Much of the ice and slush now in our streets Is from snow and not from IL e running of gutters. Mr. Wria.zre (U.) believed. that the effect of the passage of the of diatoms would be bat tlne commence ment of having openings made into the eunrerts for all Imposes. The entente of water closets, garbage, and foreign matter of every kind would be sent Into the eulverte to ouch an extent as to risk their use, and would be detrimental to the public health, and it was oleo a great loss to the city to have the manure, which could be profitably employedoe anted in this way. Rs (Mod the reference of the subject to a committee. The ordtnaticeWee finally referred to the Committee on Surveys. OALA.SI:6B OH P0LT0831137. An ordinance was introduced, increasing the salaries Of policemen to the following amounts, exolneire of tinifom: high constables. $BO eaoh, per month; llea tenants, $80; sergeants, $76; patrolmen. $7O; police men detailed as, telegraph-operators, $7O. Provided, That for the let tar there shall be.no Valiance for uni form, Mr. HAILREB. ) thought the police were amply - Odd, and, as an evidence thereof, be referred to the fact that by an ordinance of Comugla the police force was to be increased by an addition of one hundred men. There were one thousand applicants for these one hundred positions at the present salaries. Mr. ADAMS (U.) May be the gentleman don't know that these applicants have been assured that their gala. rise are to be raised to WOO. The USAIR. Who assured them? Mr. .ADAI4B. Many of the members of Councils. Mr. HARPER. Well, then, let Its assure them now that they are not going to have their salaries raised at Dlr. Cassawszi, (U.) The best reason why we should increase the salaries of the policemen ls, because if we don't the policemen won't vote for us. I know gunge men who have experienced that. I 'peak by the said. I believe in doing right, and not spending the city's money whet a there Is no reason for so doing. _ Mr. Wommar (0.) The Gaieties now ..proposed are not as Much.ste $360 were when gold was the currency. The patrolmen of New York get $1.200 a year; Beaton, $1,009 end Cincinnati $2l per week. idayor Henry would icy that the Way to get good men was to pay good salaries. Mr. Burr (U.) moved to lay the matter on the table— Yeas 2D, nays 19, Agreed to. p mamma of vomnrrmans. lfr. SARCER (U. ) offered an ordinance appropriating $1(.0,0(K3 for the relief of families of volunteers. Hr. Eve us (U) I would like to ask whether any part of these appropriations are given to the families of colored volunteers? Mr Riliesoil (0). They r eceive the same relief ae the families of waits soldiers . The bill passed. NORTHERN LIBERTIES GAS WORKS. Mr. Evers (U )_offered a resolution instructing the Committee on One to report the bill providing for the purchase of the Northern Liberties Gas Works at the Pent meeting, and that it be the special order for that day, at 4 o'clock.. Bataan (0.) moved to emend, to make the time for the committee to report the I.oth day of February, Instead of next Thursday. Lost. '1 he original resolution passed. A bill from Select Council, authorizingeontraoleto be made for pipes for the water department. Pasted. A resolution re questing 'S elect Council to meet Com mon Council in joint convention, to elect heads of de• partments, onIT/rursdaY nekt. Pseud: A resolution directing inquiry into the condition of the tire-plugs (Atha city. Passed. - A number of bill. from Select Council were concurred in. Adjourned. • TELE POLIOE (Before Mr. Recorder nett.] RECOGNITION OF A COAT-ARREST OF THE WEARER. A rather good-looking young man, the possessor of a large amour. t of assurance, commonly denominated braes, but genteel withal, was arraigned before the Becorder, yesterday, on the charge of stealing a coat from the Metropolitan Hotel. on the 2d of January. Re gave the name of Wm. H. Gregory. The coat, an ex cellent one, belonged to Mr. Luke Kelly, a sojourner at the Metropolitan. On the 2d of January, the defendant stepped up to Mr. Blair, the proprietor, who was at the desk, and in a very familiar an d gentlemanly style said : " Mr Blair. please band me my coat." at the same time pointing to a lint- class abinchtli article. Mr. 8., with his nenal blandness, responded with a pleasant smile, and the defendant, putting on the coat, started from ;the hotel. Thine endedlithe first scene. Presently Mr. Luke Kelly egressed from the dining room. and asked for his coat. It was not to be found. Mr. Blair, the proprietor, found himself the victim of mistaken cos tidence. Nothing was heard of the coat or the man who oDtslnsd it anal yesterday. Mr. Roily, the owner, was walking leisurely along Chestnut meet yesterday ; he recognized his coat on the Track of a well dressed young man, who appeared to be a first class gentleman. Upon sterTiltg up to him, Mr. Kelly, said: hir, where did yon get that coat?" "I bought It, sir. "Yon did not; it is my coat " "What do you mean, sir?" " That's my coat." At this moment he turned down the collar, and there discoverso his name. Officer Fenton being near at band, was called by Mr. Kelly. and the stranger was taken at once to the office of the Recorder. Mere he acted with much asourance; that he was en tirely innocent that be had purchased the coat, or that he bad taken it in miszake at the Mn ropolitan, and left his In Its place.' Mr. Blair was sent for. and he at once recognised the prisoner as the person who obtained the coat. The prisoner still Insisted that he was a gentleman, and that the whole affair was a mistake. • . . . "Yee," replied the Recorder, "it certainly was a 7108 fake." The Romped wan attained for a further bearing. Upon /smirching him a couple of pawn-tickets were Sound or his person. These were presented to a Pawn broker, and two very handsome coats were recovered, one of them being worth at least one hundred dollars. The coats had been pawned for the sum of fifteen dol lars each. Last evening thsi prisoner made a confession, and gave information where three other coats could be ob tained. Be said that a short time since a Jew pawn brc ker named George Ft iman. whose place of business la on Bigtth street, below South, met him in the atreat, and accosted him, though a stranger. Be told the prisoner that he world buy any clothing that he might want to dispose of. The prisoner took a coat there, and received upon It the coin of $l6. The coat was recovered, and a tailor beatified last evening that it was worth $76. The pawnbroker was arrested and ,bound ever in the sum of $l,lOO to answer at court the charge of receiving stolen goods, knowing the sametobaye been stolen. Gregory was oomilitted. [Before Mr. Alderman Swift. BOLDIBR ROBBED. Jennie Archer, Annie Wood, and Margaret McKee were arraigned yesterday morning on the charge o robbing a soldier who belongs to Bridgeton, New Jersey. The soldier vi Mud a home in Oast al street where these parties lived. Be lost was . d watch and $lO6 In Treasu ry moth. 'rhe watch recovered, but the money was not. The accused ware committed. (Before Hr. Alderman Godbou-I IMMODBRILT.R DRIVING. James Barnett, a C 118.164) driver, was arraigned yester day on the charge of driving hi. horses at a dangerous avoid, in the vicinity of Second and Race streets, on Wednesday evening. He was bound over in the sum of SSC° to answer. (Before Mr. Alderman Tolaud.] ANOTHER SOLDIER ROBBED. Kate Thompson and May lioynes were arraigned Yesterday on the charg site d obbin a 'Witter of the eura of 8170. The loser vt a house in the vicinity of Coates and Brach streets, where these women were. The earnsed were bound over to answer. REPORTED -ROBBERY. It le reported that 1112 a) worth of velvet was stolen from the store of Mr. Jacob Fritz, a few mornings slaw. Itio quite probable thee had the robbery been made known through the medium or the press, some if not all the plunder wonid have been recovered by this time. and, perhaps, the thief arrested The secrecy al leged to be necessaiy In police trensactione.gensrally, is pretty well played out. The above robbery was effect ed by the thief getting the keys of the store, a little after seven o'clock in the morning, from a neighboling place where they were usually lte,ot.. An attendant of the store arrived a few moments after the robbery had , been coin flatted. FOLIO/ APPOINTMENTS. About live hundred applications have been made at the Mayor's office for position, on the force. which has been Inoue sad one hundred men by a recently-pawed ordinance. THE COURTS- Supreme Court-=-Before WOodward, C. J.. and Justices Pitxong, bead, and Air- new. Opinions were yesterday delivered by Justine Read In the following oases : Walker vs. De Haven. Common Pleas of Mont gomery county. Judgment affirmed. Sohober vs. Martin et al. Common Pleas of Bucks county. Judgment reverend, and aprocedeado awarded: The net of eareB from the Western dietriet was then taken up. But one case was argued. Cumberland Valley Mutual Protection Company vs. Mitchell. common Pleas of Indiana county. Argued by W. H. Weir and Thos. White, Eggs., for plaintiff in error, and by W. M. Stewart and Henry D. Foster Esqs.; for defendant in error. ' The omit then adjourned till to•InOrrOlf. In the other civil courts nothing was done. ODapt of Quarter neestone—Hon. Joseph Anises, Associate Jostle!). Yesterday the jurors were diecharited for the term, with the thanes of the court for the fidelity with which they have discharged their &aim The February term will commence on Monday morn. Ina neat. at w bieh time the new grand and petit .1 arom b• at tend/4m. OIL COMPANIES. 1,04111111 TO INTIMBST GFOY.B3R OIL AND MINING COMPANY ♦OF WEST ITZSOIRIA., CLUSTERED SY ,THE BTATA OF PENNSYLVANIA. APITA.I, .$200,000. Si PER SHARE, FULL PAID; WORKING CAPITAL; 424,009 OAR, NO FUTURE A3SESSMENTS. COMPANT , I3 OFFICE, 434 WALNU STREET The GOVERNMENT on. AND MENG' COMPA NY le organised on a etriotly attualprinctple. and Be affairs trill be conducted with the sole caw of affod ing a soured 0/permanent M 48441488 profit to those in teracted. Every Stockholder la practically one of the Company's corporatore. The Estates of the Company. instead of being burdened with an exorbitant profit, ex acted by a few lucky originals, are deeded,llo fee, direst from Ant owners to the bleckholdere of this Company. They comettoe OVER 2,200 AOREO. • (Titles exßaemsi n . eadn b pronounce d Ind i an p d tTI J ) . , Clayton, located In the Immediate centre of the great 011 belt of Weal Virginia, which region, for the superiority of its 011 and for the volume and certainty of ite_yield. le far surnaming the famed 011 Creek region of Pennell- Tanta. lit. 'The Peep Gorge farm, In the Old Burning Spring region. In elope proximity to this estate, on every side, are situated the most successful Oil Wells to be found in the country, and at an almost adjoinl9 ., g distance Is located the roely-oelsbraied ‘Lowntlyn. and. • Eter nal Centre' wells. the former ol which PLOWED SULLY THREE TROUBLED (3,000) BAR- RELY OP OIL PER DAT. being the greatest bona fide yield of Oil ever known, and Very considerably surpassing, both- in quantity and quality, the product of any two wells in Pennsylvania. 2d. Two thousand (1,000) acres„in two tracts, in the heart of the successful 011 region of the Great Kanawha, along whose coarse for over 70 miles Oil can be die. Unotly seen and gathered from the water's surface, While thetevaporatton at the neighboring salt works is effected by igniting the Petrolenm Gas emitted from subterranean reservtire of Oil. - 3d. IN) acres (in fee simple) of superior Ilarni-Bittirai. none Coal land, In Bedford county, Pa. The Value and importance of the above properties may be inferred frOnt the fact that leases for adjoining lands. with large royalties of Oil, have been,taken by New York and Boston companies at a bonne greater than the fee simple cost of the Company's waste, end if deemed advantageous by the Stockholders, it is be lieved that-but little di a catty would presently' be expe. rienced in leasing a portion of their territory at a bonne and royalty greater than the original cost of the whole. A number of wells are at once going forward, and more (Bight in all) will be sunk as soon as the first are com pleted. These, with a yield of OU equal to adjacent wells. will bleare to this Company a daily cash lucerne Of several thousand dollars over every Posetage en. The net cost of the Company's three estates is $87,000. The Capital is $200,000. In shares of $l. each. 125,060 /*bares max will be sold, and no further subscriptions wilt be accepted at any price whatever. This amount pays for the properties and leaves a working capital of $56,000 cash. The remaining MON/ mbar°a stand pledged to be equally divided pro rata between the oriainal or present subscribers, at such a time as the Board of Di rectors may deem most advantageous to the interests of the Company. This reduces the actual cost of the stock to First sable; there to exactly 60 eentsper share. She immense profit to be derived from earinet and successful workiag is shown by the fact that a single company—the Colombia—le this year paying to its stockholdere One ffitllion (111,000.0()0)Dolre in cash dividends, bealdes a - handsome reserve 'for additional developments. The stock of this company, for $5 paid, has sold for over $4OO per share. The substantial noncements which the GOY.BIIII - OIL AND MINING COMPANY . offer to those de sirous of aecnring an interest in a source of wealth that is now startling the whole world are of a character that merit your gravest consideration. The profit of the undersigned, In common with that of every stockholder, lies in the increased development of the company's rich Ott treats, and their time and ener gies will be honeetly consecrated to that one end. To pores= feeling any interest or feeling none, every. information concerning the estates of the Company, its Workings and prospects, will be cheerfully given, and detailed maps and charts will be freely shown. If you like our candid plan of dealing, or have any preference for a corporation that certainly means woes, We should be pleased to see yon at once. 50,1100 !shares were engaged on the fired day. The promptest applica tion is therefore indispensable to insure a share in the original stock, subscriptions to which (Sr not already taken) will be received at original price, !riper share, Including a stock dividend of three-littba the amount. PRESIDB2fT, HENRY SIMONS: TREASTIIMIL, WM. a WEEKS. 135 . 011.13TAR1C, PERCY DIX. COMPLINIPS OFFICE. ja24-tutho4t&d3t .pkosrzerus OF TIM KEYBER OIL AND MINING 00,, OF PENNSYLVANIA. OFFICE 53 N. TENTS STREET. PHILADELPHIA. CAPITAL »,».......:$150,000. IS - HARES - 100.000. _PAR TAME, 1E1.50 ZACK. • - STOCK FOR SALE AT SUBSCRIPTION PRICE, ELSO PER SHAME. _ SG R. 5 .00 WORKING CAPITAL. PRESIDENT. A. G. STEIN. SECRETARY AND TREASURER, . W. , G. BEDFORD. DIBICTOBS, A. G. STEIN, WM . C. LLWSON, THOS. J. BARGER. 1 JAS B BISSBX, JOS. D. THORNTON' W. 0 BEDFORD, CHABIAS B. IiERKLER. The Keyser Oil and Mining Company has been oluir. tared by the Stare of Pennsylvania, for the production of Oil. Salt, and Coal, in the States of Puma,'mantis and Weeders Virginia. The lands of the Company in Western Virginia, con sist of 107 acres of 011 Lands in fee simple, located on the east bank of Monongahela river, about two miles northward from Morgantown, In Monongalia 'fatuity, and have about of a mile of liver front., and about the same length on each side of Mill Bun; teas making two miles in length of what is called bottom lands: they also contain two veins of Coal—the filtuminons and Connell Coair-one being three and a half and the other 'apposed to be eleven feet thick. • - . In Pennsylvania we have a 26-year lease on the bot• torn laude of Ira H. Keyser's farm, on the west bank of the Cheat river, about one and threequarter miles from De month, in Fayette county It Is 40 rods on the river and 30 rods deep; thus affording room for at least 12 wells,togett er with the right to mine all the Coal needed from the large Coal veins cropping out on other parts of this farm. • A dvantagte of the Company: - 1. Our lime is only about X of a mile distant from the Crow Well, which, 117 the Daily Evening Gazelle, of Pittsburg, of December 23, 11164, is reported to be pro ducing from 360 to 6fo barrels of Oil per day, and imme diately in rouge and near the famous Wiley Well, which le said to be a 60 barrel well, and immediately opposite the Payette Well. 2. The Oil of this region is the Amber 011. 20 per cent, purer than th waterof Oil Creek. 3. The salt of this country. is very strong and Bows abundantly. and will produce 11 ounces of Salt from one gallon of water, and this atone would make this a 'paying limes tment. 4. We have river navigation to the Pittsburg 5. The immense WI , of Coal thereon. is2o-mw St WM. 0. BEDFORD, Secretary. liar FERGUSON OIL CORPANT OP WEST VIRGINIA. CAPITAL WOO 000 100,000 CHARS& PAR VALUS BIIRSCRIFIIOII PRIOR AND AO FDATHIN ASSABSNENT WORKING CAPITAL $30,000 OFFICERS: PRESIDENT. JOHN W. MOP LT, TRAMMEL. J. R. MOCALLA. SHORETARY, CHAS. B. SIDEROTRAM. DIRECTORS. /OHM W. ISSOFFLY, No. NM Market street. SAMUEL CONAN.% Cor. !Oran and market streets CASPAR L. •RIIII4, Superintendent. /LEOS J. =CHIMER, 205 ldarket etreet. JOSEPH P. BRuEOUS. 417 Walnut 'street. 'A,' 010. LERCH, Reading, POll2ll. The property of this Company comprises one hundred. and seventy (170) acres of the beta Oil Land in West Virginia It is situate in Wirt county, on the Little Kanawha river, and extends along the river about thremquarters of a mile. To this land the Company have an undisputed 'fee simple' title. The town of Elizabeth, the county seat, is about three and a half rnilee below this property, and about the same distance above are the ceiebrated Burning Springs. This land possesses rare advantages from lie pecallarleituation,be lag upon the river trout affording. al least, bid es rt dred end thirty acres for boring purposes, a large tract covered with valuable timber. There is a natural Oil Spring near the centre of the tract,ypresenting unmistakable signs of the existence of large deposits of Petroleum beneath the surface. One of the most experienced Oeeloglets In Pennaylva nia has carefully surveyed this .Und, and it is his opinion tbat it is equal if not superior to any in the Kanawha Valley for the production of OIL It bee been purchased solely with a view to its imme diate development, and one of the Directors, Mr. Casper L. Rahn, is on the ground superintending the operations of the Company. .All the machinery necessary for boring is constantly at work. No expense necessary to the development Of , this property will be spared, for the Company are re solved to make it productive. We invite the most rigid Investigation as to the cha racter of our propetty, and all the information desired as to the operations of the Company will be ebeerfally given on calling at the Once of the Company, No. 117 WALNUT Street, Room No. 8. tkird story. reSBWfin6t 01.1) DOMINION 01,L CONIPANY U OF WHET VIROINIA.—The subscribers to the stook of the Old Dominion Oil Company are hereby notified that Certificates are now ready for delivery upon surrender of subscription receipts, and books open for transfer. There are only 9,000 shares unsub scribed for. ETIMSZEI 0. N. EAMBOR0101; Preatdent.. JOSEPH 111E0A.B.Y, Vice Pretoldeal, .13. A. SMITH. J A. MoALLISTER, of Plilladeliablit. 01 J. WOLESIIT, C. J. WOLBEST. JOHN W. 11 3,R10. ,, F. K. NIOHT. only re y Clerk. Doddrid county, 0. 0. DAVIS. ox• erlff, Hat:Midge ocnthty. West Vs. TRIABURRII4 FINCIRETARY_ WK. R. COL LIPS. I $Ol3)l.l{T H. B,IILITH. 18 21 25 'V IS SD, fel 845 tar. THY. ANNVAIMICIEMIXIOI Of THE OtookFbMere of Ilia • i • • , VOLOalift) OIL ant COALooklntri r win be held at the oeloy No. 11PHILLDBLPHIA EX IDHABOB,_ on Tl 3 aiDAY, th e 14th of February next, At 4 o'clock P. M.. for the winos. of electing Ilya Dim ' tors to sorra the ensuing you. 1a30.16t A. L. MAMMY. 'keratin,. pßAcEncs.--fi t ooo DOZEN' HERMETI pany-sealed Poaches of the 11.u.st SLUAIIt7, bnv 414 by S. Ulm& Co.. Bri ßHo to D dgeni. J. 'U tialeiroom. Wolf SB & 11.4 %1,6 4. 4. 101 y Bo WAVLE TOBHIJA T. OWEN, ATTORNEY OOUSELLOR Al. LAW. AID BOLICHIOR Or OLLINI3 01E0% 1101 pt t , near Pout•entt et.. Waaldattfa l D. PRESS.---PHILADELPHIS., FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1965: This Company's charter compels the moat tindotibted ,security.to be exacted from every man connected there with, for the faithful performance of his entivrdrity. If yen desire An ha/rat in a REALLY RESPONSIBLE BINIUSESS ORGANIZATION. please call at once. HENRY ,SIMONS, President. WM. H. WEEKB,lreasuter. J. FERCY - DIX, *Mari. FROM TIM , PRESS OF J. D. LIPPINCOTT & CO. Los ritilrßeeop. OF GEOGRAPHY uf nix UNIVEREFEY OP • ISEELIN' Translated by Of the three eminent masters of Phyalcal Geography— STSPlelflti._ RITTER, and HUMBOLDT—the greatest was RITTERwhose labors alone placed , the science upon a secure'foundation..His profottnd generalizations form the basis of the works of the ablest writers upon the subject, including those of Mr. 13./MBRVILLX and Professor GOTOT, well known to American readers. One of the latest_prodoctions of Professor Bitter was the COMPARATWE .GEOGRAPHY.• This has been judiciously translated by the Rev. H. L. Gam, and brought up to the present state of 'knowledge. „It is characterized by that marked clearness of perception *and vigor of thought which' the author evidencedin all his works; and the translator lea rendered the text in language suited to those for whom the book is intended. baying carefully avoided the use of such expressions as might make it difficult to be understood except by per sons familiar with the Miner reaches of geographical dissertation. The book is described twits MIL The fixed and - the field surfaces of the earth. In a.ll their variety of fea tures, relations, and influences, are compared andmon traded. physically and historically. The various forms are made to appear in their essential relations to each other, and to the whole. Geographical characters be come leis Isolated; and the *Auden% %enabled to perceive the true significance and reciprobal action of oontineuts, islands, mountains,. table.lande. sloPes,: low. lends. Peninsulas. rivers, seas, positions, and situations. The work• is the best epitome of physical geography in the Baena language; and, furthermore, It is emi nently practical. • • LEO/TREE DELIVERED IN .TRE LEGATION OF THE UNITED STATES' OF AKERIOA, IN ROME, . BY THE 'REV. O. EL BUTLER, D. D., PROFESSOR OF ROCLESIASTIOAL HISTORTIN 'TER DIVINITY SCHOOL, PIELLADELPR/A. Ono Vol. 12mo ilk 434 WALNUT Street DTEIi--'FODFrBBBIi I 6 HISTORY ", OF THE DEFENCE of SEBASTOPOL. 181.1 66. A Review by William Rowird Russell. bite &mobs/ Cor respondent of the Timm In one volnme. lamo. ALS°. OILMORWS ARTILLERY AND ENGINEER OPE RATIONS AGAINST CHARLESTON 1N 1863. With 76 Illustrations 'S HOLLY ORDNANCE AND ARMOR. With Mae trations. With a large assortment of ifILITARY, NAVAL, and SCIENTIFIC BOOKS. For sale by • LINDSAY-A Firbers and Booksellers. - . 1130 No. A 5 South SIXTH Street. above Chestnut. LATE PUBLICATIONS. CHJIONICLU OFIETHINT&BA.COTTA FA. Alen, by the same antbc;;; THE EAELY DAWN; Or. 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Any Cmpiny owning a good 011•bearing' estate. which is honestly organized, econozaloally twinned. and worked fry men possessing energy adagnate:for- the enterprise mneespeedily - euriok itB sthelcholderi, GOVERNMENT OIL AND MINING COMPANY Is chartered (on the petition of prominent Philadelphia business hales) by the State of rennerivania, an a . - - PERMANENT WORKUIG tIORPORATION. The Company's estate, embracing over Twenty-two Hundred Acres, •- • IS. EVERT ACRE OP IP; save one hundred acres of semi-BRumbions Coal land. RICH I3~T 013 Eli and belongs.* hee of inonmbranos, to the Company's Stockholders EIGHT WELLS are being pnehed forward, no one : of which can fall to PAT A. LITORAT;VE DIVIDEND on the entire teens of stook, while from leaseholds Mons tie Coznpaakir can Wise LARGE AND UNIFORM RETURNS. OFFICE; 434 W. 4 1.1114t7T T. te2.Bt* jot Cleti CIRO! JUST PUBLISHED. sitter's Comparative Geography, LZOTORES ' COMPARATIVE GEOGRAPHY, BY CARL arzvgl, WILLIAM L. GAGE. 1 Vol. 12mo. 11 60. ST. PAUL IN R,OMM J. B. LIPPINCOTT 411 CO.. PUBLISHERS, 715 and 717 MARKET SPRAtrit BY BAYA.RD TAYLOR MISCELL'A.NIJUS AND LAW 40 - 4 - BOOKB—The beet and 'meat collection In Philo, &Aphis. —BallowelPo Blutkepeare, fifteen hundred dol. Ws. and other Books, equAlly same, for eels at 419 CIEBETBUT Street. talt-Em JOHN CAMPBELL. VALENTINES I VA,LENTINES ! T UNION VALENTINE COMPANY, of Phaadel- MelPblit.e Dealer' supplied at lowest TiStes with ell the beet e. fel- Et 32i El P W. the beet Street. _VALENTINES t VALENTINES UP lON ViILENTINE CO*PANY..of Phlladet phia. Dealers supplied at lowest rates with all the beat styles W. MASS. • fel-St 32 & YOMlTTElarest. DITIIRIDGE7I3 PATENT XX FLINT GLASS UTE/ HEAVY LAMP CHIMNEYS. The world-wide reputation which these Chimneys have acquired is due to their acknowledged superiority over all others. This superiority is derived from three sources: let. Being fifty per cent. heavier than the common Chimney, they may be handled Intl:, much less care. 2d The oval shape!. an adaptation to the fiat flame, the Chimney being at all point, the same distance from the heat so that the danger of masking by unequal ex pansion is aN oided 3d. The material of which the: e Chimneys are menu flotured is unequalled by any other Mass as a rapid conductor of heat; and, ,practically , it is found that the combination renders them ablest entirely free front liability to destruction by the heat of the flame. Hence the obstacle in the way of the universal use of Carbon Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys; has hoes met and remed by the introduction of DITIIRIDOB'S ELBE •PROOF . . . The popularity of these Chimneys flu Info • • some unprincipled persons to matinee of onr name and trade marks, sod their reputslir n has been partially Impaired by the worthlessness of spurious Mammy' sold as ours. Parties who have been annoyed with the cracking of some glass Chimneys would do•well to oall and try the XX Flint. We hays appointed' Messrs. PEBBIAB & DRYDEN. No. 102 South SNUOND Street, Sole Agent, for our Chimneys in Philadelphia, from whom they can be ob. taineddn any quantity, at manufacturer ' s prices, with the addition of freight. D. DrTEURIDO2,_ rowr PITT GLASS WORN.N. jalB-2m WISIIINGTON.fit , Pittsburg. Penna. DRAWS' GRBAT TOBA,OOO, CIGAR, AND PEPS 81"0_41, NO. 413, 0133131fi11T Street, ThilsodelPhlso. /41. Deem keeps the greatest amortment. Dean keeps she greatest variety Dean keeps the/meat general - 14011 k. You ran get any kind of Tobaseco. lon can get any kind of Cigars. on sap get 11117 kind of Pi z tp . on oanget any kind of 13 N IJIIIII4 AT DEA'S T BACE3O wrosig. No. 413 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. When you go to Dean's_yon san get anythinjg yen want In the way of Ping, Pins Cut and Smirking Tobea. goes, Domestle and Havana Cigars Plpaa, ks. Dean keeps the largestgeneral stalk of Tobseeo. Pipes; ho., In the United States. .fleal'e sales are so extensive that he s= &ford 841 INC at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potoomml. Dean sells to the Army of the James. Dean sells o thkAnny of the Teammate. Dean sells to th r i m Ar y rny of the Cumberland. Onnboata all o rd er ater • their Tobacco, Cls:nbee. &C. from D 'S, No. 413 CHNSTNUT • Pennsylvania 'merchants all buat Dean's. New Jersey merchants all buy a t Dean's, Delaware merchant, all buy at Dean's. As the) tan always get J ust what they want, and at a „T o tt t loi t w a s y rn o ra p t i ttn u t p hey c an r eleewkers, and they thus goods at adosen little stores. All goods ordered arecranksed trivg satisfaction. Order once and Ton l always order from " Dean's, as his plug and flue cut o swing and smoking to and 'liars at? fax_superlor to all oth i t 3 l:: he sotriZ much less. RADII, 'No. 411 CH NUT Street, toroDtf Ph phia. Pa. ligvu.Lov SLEIGH BO DIEB,—L FEW T more left, sit but yeses view Also, SOD gross ittercittatas reanaed micas. BOvrii, HUSTON. & P 44 ' / 61 1144 Pa Ara Tamp sato, tEctiur.:- ' ITitirCOURT , OF bOMMON.PLEAS: FOR TR, CITY AND COUNTY C 9 PRILADID. ; - CAROLINE D. RILMIOR. tiler northland, HENRY YHROD r . ". R. "WU". : Yon : WM lataaae take nobles that the Court hes granted a rulb to show cause why a Divorce a vincula matrimonii should not be doomed in this ease, return able SATURDAY. February 4.186 5 - Yoursi dte., WU. W. JUVRRAL. Att . y fay Libellant. UNWARY' ED M. isab thitafe- FSTATH OF ELIZA: L. DWIGHT, DE CEASED. —LETTERS. TESTAMENTARY. on the above Estate having been granted to the undersigned. allpersons., having claims against said Estate are re quested to present the same. and all •penenurindebted are mutated" to matepay m T e . nt to deSO-frtit WILL3M Sou DWIGHT N E TH u h tor e t. IN THE ORPHANS" COURTTOR THE CITY Ann COI7NTY. OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of MARGARET LIMIT, deceased. To Alexander Laval Martin John 8 .- Martin . GeOran a. Martin. and Anna Maria A nguera. - Talcs notice that an application has been made hi ADRIANA A.: L. LAMBERT to the said Court for the private sale of a three-story brick messuage and lot, at the southweet corner of Delaware Front and Belief etreete, in said city, and that the same will be acled on by 11the Court on FRIDAY, March 8,1896, at 10'o clock By tbei Court, R. If, BATrinil. ia6-fr3m - Deputy Clerk Orphans' Court. ESTATE , OF WILLIAM DENNEY; DBOILASED. Letters testamentary upon the Estate of WILLIAM DENNEY. /ate of niteAtelphla, deosased,•havthir been Panted to Mcundersigned, by,the Resider of Will of said city, al persons Indebted to said estate are Yenned ed to make payment, and thosehaving claims to present them 'without delay to • JOHN Kc&RTHUN, No, 909 Routh BIXTH Btree_ ,t jag -fret* - Philadelphia. TB THE ORPHB' COURT FOR THE (STY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA : Estate of .TROMAS E: POTTER, Assessed. The Auditor appointed by the Omit to audit, settle; and adjust thwaccount of MANY It: PO ITU; Admin.'s tratrix of the Estate of said deceased, and to report dis tribution of the bs)anoe in the hands of the accountant. will meet the parties interested' for the purposes of his appointment on MONDAY, Februsire , 6th, DM; at 11 o'clock ,at the_office .of J. T. Thomas, BK., No. 415•PRiTNE Street, In the city of Philadelphia. jort-fmwdt • J. conLD MILLETTIL Auditor. U. - NI - TED, STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA.. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED ETA.TES, - TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRIOT o.l+ PEEN ULVANIA.--OREETHre: WHEREAS The District Court of the United States in j and for theasternTletriet of Pennsylvanht, rightly and duly proceeding one Libel, filed in the name of the United States of Muerte.% bath decreed all• rsons in general who have, or righ t , pretend to have.any ght pe , title or interest in four bandied 'and -forty nine pounds of cot ton and twenty two boxes of tobacco, captured at Ply mouth. North Carolina . by the United States vessels. of - wax - ',Shamrock," Otscgo ; " " Wychteing." "'a cony ' " Commodore Hun, ' "Belle," and " Bale ley, " and brought into this District, to be monished, cited, and called 'to judgment, at the time and place • underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring). - You are therefore charged mul'etrictly enjobied and commanded, that you omit not, but that by. publishing these present! in at least two-of the deny newspapers printed and published in the City of Phtladelphia, and in the Legal fik. tettfpencee, you do monieh and cite, or cause to be =niched and cited, peremptorily, all persons In general who_ have, or pretend to have. any right, title: or interest in the said four hundred and forty nine pounds of cotton and twenty two boxes of tobacco, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADRE, the Judge of the sald•Court, at the District Court room, In the city of Philadelphia. on the TWENTIETH , day after publication of them presents, If it be a (wart day, or else on the next court day follbwing, between the usual hours of 'bearing canes, then and there to show, or allege . in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said four hundred and forty- ninexciunds of cotton and twenty-two boxes of tobacco I , hould not be pronotincont - to belong, at the time of the capture of the, came, to the enemies of the United: States, and, as goods of their ene mies or otherwise, liable and *abject to condem nation, to be adjudged. and, condemned as good and lawful prises t and further to do and receive In . this behalf as to juetice shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or, cause to be intimated, unto all persone aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor ,of these preset:Reit Is also intimated), that If they shall not appear at the time and place above.menttoned, or appear and shall net show a reasonable and lawful cense to the contrary; then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may prononnee that the said four hundred and nine pounds of cotton and twenty-two boxes of Wham. eo did belong, at ,the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemlee, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contu macy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise uotwitlstanding, And that - you duly certify to the said District Court what.you,,shall do in the premium. to gether with these , presents. , Witness the Honorable'JOHN CADWALADER,Judge bf the said Court, at Philadelphia, this thirty . first day of JANUARY, A. D. 1635, and in the eighty-ninth-year of the independence of the said United States. fe2-St G. It. PDX, Clerk District Court. TTNITED STATES,_ EASTERN DIS ,Li TRICT OF PENESYLVANIA—SOr. THE PRESIDENT OP THE-UNITED STATES. TO THE MARSHAL OF- THE EASTERN RISTRIOT OF PENNISI LVAN . —Gs marrao WHEREAS. The DISC let Court of the United States in and for. the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. rightly snd defy proceeding on a libel. Lied In the name of . the United States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title. or interest in three bales or mates. captured on the right hank of the Roanoke river, above Speller's Landing, In the State of North Corolla, by the United Stales vessel of.war "Shamrock," under command of commander W. H. Mac Comb; and brought Into this District to be monined, -cited, and called to Judgment. at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed Unities. so requiring.) Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit mot, but that by publishing, these preanta in at least two of the daily newspapara printed and published in the city of Philadelphia. and In the Legal ratailt genet?", , on do mordsh and cite, or cause to be monished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or intermit in the said three bales of cotton. to appear before the Hono rable JOHN CADWALADEE, the Judge of the said Court . at the District Court room. in the city of Phila delphia. on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents, if it be a court day; or else on the next court day following, between the usual boars of hearing causes, then and there to show.• or allege, in Niue form 'of law. a reatonable and lawful *gone, if any they have, why the said three bales of cotton should, not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise, liable and ambient° condemnation, to be ad.- rad ged and condemned as good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in. thin behalf as to dunce eh allappertaLn. And that you duly intimate, or cane to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally, (to whom by the tenor of these presents ills also intimated.) that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawfull canes to- the,contrary, Men asi,Lin s t r ut Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on thesaid capture. and may pronounce that the said three bales of cotton did, belong, at the time of the capture of the tame, to th e enemies of the United states or America, and as goods of Abair enemies. or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnatiOn, to be adjudged and condemned as la feral prise, the absence or rather contumacy of the persona so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you do in the premien, tocether with these presents: . Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADIDI. Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia. this thirty-first day of 'JANUARY. A. D., 1885, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States; O H. FOE, Clerk of the District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRICT OF PENNOYLVINIA —Ser. THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITD DISTRICTS, TO THE Id ARSHAL OF TBB EASTERN OF PEEN. SYLVAN lA--Oastrrigo: - • WHEREAS, The District Court of the Hatted States is and for the 'Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel. Sled in the name of the United States of America. hath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right. title, or interest in eighty-three halloo of cotton, one hundred and seventy-four bales of cotton yarn, and one bale cotton cloth, captured at the town of Pitch Landing, in the State of North Caroline by a naval force from the United States steamer .Chickopee, under command of Commander A. D. Harrell. and brought into this dis trict, to be monlshed,. cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so regularise). You are, therefore, charged,anti strictly enjoined and command ed, that you omit not, but that by publishing these pre sents in at least two of the Sally newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal Intellegencer, on do monish and cite, or cause to be monetized &ado:. peremptorily, all parsons in general who have, or °teed to have any right, title, g i or interest in the said e ghty- three bales of cotton. one hundred and seventy-four bales of cotton yarn, and one bale cotton -.loth, to appear before the Honorable .1 . OH CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the "Dletriot Court room, In the city of Philadelphia, on the .TWENTIETH day &Republication of these presents, If it be a court 41sy. or else on the next court day follow ing, between the usual hours of hearing canoes, then and there to show, or allege, In due form of law. a rea sonable and lawful excuse, If any they have, why the said eighty-three bales of cotton, one hundred and seventy-four bales of cotton yarn, and one bale cotton cloth, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their enemies or otherwise. lia ble and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good sad lawful prizes; and farmer to do and receive in this behalf as to Justice shalt appertain. And that you duly intimate, or canes to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is aiso intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable and lawful canoe to the contrary, then said District Court doth in tend and will proceed to adjudication on the said asp. tore, and may pronounce that the said eighty-three bales of cotton, one hundred and seventy-tour bales of canon yarn, and one bale of cotton cloth did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of -the United States of America, and as goods of their ene mies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in anywise notwith standing', and that you duly certify to the said District Court what yon shall do in the mains, together with thee° presents. • Wilmette the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this thirty-first day of JANUAIIII A. D , 1850, and - in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States. O. R FOE, fe2-3t Clerk of the Distr i ct Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIS TRIM OF PENNEYLVA NI IBS PRESIDENT OP THE UNITED STATES. TO THE . MA ReHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF MIL • SYLVANIA. —GREarino WHEREAS, The District Court of the ° Cut tad States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly precooked Ing on a libel, filed in the name of the Dotted States of America, hath decreed all persons in general who have,or pretend to have any right. title or ink erest in five bales cotton. seven bales cotton , two bales cotton, sod one bale and some loose cotton captured at Rdonton in the State of North Carolina, by the United States veesels• of-war • Chlckopee " • and " Valley City, " - the maid " Chloleopse '-being. under - command of A. D. Harrell, and brought into this district, to be moniehed, cited, and called to Judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed (justice so requiring). on are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that 3 7 011 omit not, but Pat by publishing these presents in at I eget two of the dilly newspapers printed and pub. Waled in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In tel ligelteer. you do monish and cite, or cause to be no n iehed and oiled, peremptorily, all persons in general who haire, or pretend to have any eat, title, or in terest in the said five bales cotton, seven bales cotton, two bales cotton. and one bale and some loose cotton., to auesr baton, the Honorable JOON CAD WAGADEE, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Courtroom in the city of Philadelphia. on - the TWENTIETH day after publication of theee presents, if it Le a court day. or else on the next court day following, between the usual hours of hearing causer, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law , A a reasonable and Isle fat excuse: if any they have, why the said five bales cotton. seven balsa cotton. two bales cotton, and one bale and some loose cotton should not be pronounced to belong, at tbstime of the capture of the name. to the enemies of the United Slates and as goods of their ene mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawfu l Prizes and further to do and receive in this behalf as to just ice shall appertain. And that yon drily intimate, or tense to be intimated. unto all persons aforeeatd, generally (to whom by the tenor of thess,preeente it is also intimated), that if they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show • reasonable and lawful cause to the con trary, then said District Court doth intend and will Proceed to adj office° es on the said capture and may Pronounce that the said five bales cotton, seven bales cotton, two bales cotton. and one bale and some loose cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same. to the enemies of the United States of Amerlos, and as goods of their enemies. or otherwise. liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation, to be ad judged and condemned an lawful prize. the .absence or rather coo truilacy of the venom so cited. fasted in anywise notwithstanding, and that you daly certify to the said District Court what y•tt ehall do in the premises, together these presents Witness the Honorable J 4. nor CAD WaLA DER, Judge Or' the said Court, at Philadelphia, this th.rty• first day of JANUARY, A. D. 1865, and in tt e eighty-ninth rest of the tnel i elpendetice of the satdUnited Mates. IL FOX, fe2 , St Clerk of the Dletrlei Court. MARBHAL'B SALE.-BY VIRTUE OF a wilt of sale by the Hon. JOHN CADWALL- D.lllt, Judge of the District Court of the trn ited State,. in and for the Easton District of Peunsylvanta,tn ad miralty, to me directed, will be cold at public sale. to the highest. and beet bidder. for cult, at 111011ENBRI4 KTORD, Din 144 North FRONT Street, on 107 SDNIO3- DAT, February 16th. 1668, at 12 o'clock M.: 83 bales of Cotton, 174 bales of. Cotton. Yarn, and 1 bate of Cotton Cloth. also, 44D pounds of Cotton end 20 boxes of To bacco. Also, 8 bales Cotton, 7 bales Cotton, S bales Cotton, and 1 bale and some loose Cotton. kAlso,S bales Cotton. The Cotton and other articles ars sow open for examination at the above-named store. WILLIAM .III.r.w.LED; Marabou R. D. of Peaasylyania.' ForLanntruia, Feb. 1,1806. fey et COTTON AND FLAX BAIL.DUOS and cIANVAR, of all numbers and brads. -Tora n _Awnins, Tru k . und_Werwoover Doak. Also, i zfrzers I4iir re:LC Iron 1 to 6 foot wido; JOrflinc , . EVARII.A3 & CO. Ali+W No. 191 JOAII' Atues. . Acoreatimmontrs. 1:1313 OICU TI 0 If.-TFIR FIRM Or ARCHES At =MRS is this day dissolved by mutest consent , BBNJASI c tIf P.-mccErza. FRANCIS B Rwirs3. Flutamsh2BlA. lan:nary SF. I$S. COPARTNERSHIP. —The undorsineethave this day formed a copartnership, under the arm of RHRYSS & .PARVIEF, and will continue the business of the late dam of ARCHER & REBUS% Wholesale Grocers. No. 4D North WATER Street and No. 46 North DELA WAIE Avenue. FRANCIS B. REBUS, WDh PARTIN, Jr. PHILADELPHIA, Febrility/1. ISGS. NOTICE.- CHARLES "Fit': MITCHELL withdratio this day from the - Arm of SIBLEY, NOLTRN, k WOODRUFF. 1866. . The Business will be continued ander the , game name and Srm se heretofore, by the remaining Dirtaerk. No. Sal SUBMIT Street. JOHNBIBLE i. ALBIIRT MOLTEN. BD WARD D . WOODENTE Febrtlarsl. JBB6. MA** COPARTNERSHIP. -THE UN D R signed bays - this day 41ml:fated themselyee tinder the firm of MITCHELL At YLSTOMIS, for the transac tion of the wholesale and retail Grocery Burliness, as mammon of Wm. .Parvin..Tr., at No. 1201 CENT- IiiIIT Street. • CHARLES W. MITORELL4 ,-630EGS A. FLETOII62I FHILADELPIVA, February 1, 1265. fel.for IitSBOINTION.—THE COPARTNER se SHIP heretofore exisling between JAMES CMISYY and EDWARD (3: MARKLEY tenadaatea this day ay James Criedy retires from the concern. Ali claims against the firm will be, settled by M. u. Markley, who`cor4irtneethe badma n ourgsy. B. C.' MitillELEY. JANUARY SI; ISM. E. C MARKLEY haying had the management for this last fifteen years of each deportment of Printing, Pub lishing, and Bookbinding. in competent to execute all milers in the most satisfactorymanner,and hopes a con• tinnanee of the same., I Carraot retire [mi. the firm without expressing the higheet esteem for the character , and capacity of Mr. Markley., as my commotion with him has existed In Perfect harmony for nearly forty. t woyears COPARTNERSH have this daY aneunifitud !Mk me my eon R.•C. NARK WIT, Jr. for the tranestedon et the PRINTING and PUBLISHING. business, under the firm of R. C. MARKLEY & SON. Goldsmith's Hall, LIBEART Street. R. 0. MARKLEY, L C. MARKLEY.a. FRBRUAILY 1, 1866. L.jel-et THE UNDERSIGNED HAS THIS day immolated with himself ALBERT G. L BSZSY. and will continue the DRY 50058 cowman°, BUSIA&88, et Noo. 220 and 225 CILESTMPT Streat, tukder the inn Of THOMAS R. TUNIS lc Co. TIIOB. B. TIMIS. RIIILLMILPRIA, Febillary 1. 1865. fel let' TIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP.— The SU bgeribers. hereteforotrading under-the firms of REYNOLDS, HOWELL, & REIFF, Philadelphia, and HOWELL. BARR., & CO., New York, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. The North the late Phil a delp h ia e settled st No 130 North TRIED Street,. sad E1e.97 WATER Street, New Task. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, ' BENJAMIN REIFF. WILLIAM' H. HOWELL, THOMAS T. BABE. Pair,ammertra. JAIL 31.1.5435. • 00PARTNERSHIP.—The undersigned have this day formed HOWELL hi under the style and Arms of RID FF. & HARVEY. PhiladslPhia, and HOWELL _,_BARE, & Co., New York, and will. con- Blue the Wholesale grocery business at the old stands, No. 130 NorthTHIRD Street. Philmlelpida,mad No. BY WATER, Street. New York. - BENJAMIN inuFr, CHARLES HOWELL, . • WIL [JAM H.-HOWELL, THOMAS T. BARR, WILLIAM HARVEY Pit Feb. 1,1865. 111DHILADEiPHIA, FEBRUARY 1, 1865. -a- —Thounderstamed-have this day formed a Copartner ehip, under the arm of SMITH 8 PENROSE, and will eontlaue the Wool and Woolen Tara Commie- Mon boatmen of the late firm of Barton Green. & Co.. at the old.etand. No. 41) North FRONT Street . GGRIMINT H. SMITH, 'fel-wfmol' WM. FRIIROSE. DISSOLUTION.—THE COPARTNER SHIP heretofore existing tinder the name of GRUNDY, BRuTHEIL & 00, is THIS D dine/Ted . bs hauttutl content, Wm. H. °randy retinue'. RCM. Bf. GRUBBY. . WK. H. GRUNDY, EDWIN PRETTY, 308. W. SCOTT. PiaLADELPREA. Feb. I, NOTICE.—The busineas of the late firm of GRUNDY, BROTHER, & CO. will be settled by the undersigned. Who Will continue the Jobbing business at the old eland, 2slB MARKET Street. The style of firm un changed. SDK. N. GRUNDY. ED WIN PRETTY, 308. W. SCOTT. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. I. NW. . NOTICE.THE PARTNERSHIP EX -- %Rug between ,JOSEPH KERR & JAMBE K. HERB, Chins Merehatite, trading ae, J. & J, H. KERB, le thle day dissolved by mutual content. JAMES K. KERR Will continue the Modems et the old stand, "CHINA HALL." 529 CHESTNUT Street. JOSSPH KERB. • JAMES K. KERR. J&NUAitBI, 1866. fel-St THE SPECIAL PARTNERSHIP EX falb between the undersigned enPiree thla day by ite own limitation. M NEEDLES. THOS.. J. HEGEL% Special Partner. Pnixansranna. Jan: 31, 1966. E. M. NEEDLES will continue We busbies% as sissal. at No. 10246 CHESTNUT Street. ia3l-Bt* NOTION OF. DISSOLUTION. The limited partnership existing between the under. slimed, ander the firm or RDIGIRL, WIEST. di lawns. expires this day by Its own:limitation. • JAROB_BIEGIL, JOHN WIEST. DAVID B. BEVI BERET S. FITFAE. 30BLUI rwrza SIEGER General Partn6rs. , Wit. B. BAIRD, Fhlladelphia. Dee. 31, Mi. 13Pecial Partners NOTICE OF LIMITED PARTEWHIP. The eabeettbere hereby_ give notice Unit they have entered Into a Limited Partnership, agreeably to the provisions of the several lawsof the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania relating to limited Dartnerehtfm That the name of the Arm ender which said partner 'hip is to be conducted Is JOS...R.IBGEI, H, B. FIS- T F.F.. kbat.the general nature of the business intended to _be _trinesacted is the Importing end joirbins of Dry 4510006. - That the names of the general and special partners, all of whom reside in the city of PhiladollPhillu are Jolt' rotiNt.ortri i (m~sttu t vetihr,B.. 9 . 2 64 l , ft!. general partner, Tulis at said Bahr Eagle Hotel. Al fred Byerly, general partner,residing at 1324 Arch street; William B. bri ght , general _partner, residing at No. 1607 Wallace street; Samuel O. Scott, general partner, residing at No. 2025 Vine street; Jacob Riegel, special partner, melding at No. 627 North Sixth street: end Peter Steger, special partner, residing at No. nt North Eighth street. That the aggr egate amount of the capital contributed rthe special partners to the common stock Is One undred and Fifty Thousand Dollars, of which One Hundred Thousand Dollars in cask hare been contri buted by Jacob Riegel, special partner, and Fifty Thou sand Dollars in cash have been contributed by Peter Steger, special partner. inat the said partnership le to commence on the second day of January. A. D. DM6, and is to terminate on the thirty ink day of Dace JosiArtber A. D. 1866. HENRY B. PISTxx. ALERED in BILLY, WM. B. ALBRIGHT, SAAVI, G. SCOTT, JACOB B General Partl., ners. • PETER SINGER, • Special Partners. Philadelphia, January,2, 1866. 1162-6 W PROPOSALS. P ROPOSALS FOR THIRTY-INCH rm.-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received 115 the Office of the Chief Engineer of the Water Depart ment. FIFTH Street. below Chestnut, until TORSDAY. February 7th, at 3 o'clock P. IL , for the followins ar tklee, to be delivered on Poplar street, between Nine teenth street and Ridge avenue. free from Government tax, on or before Ruch 16th, 1865: Sixty 30-inch pipe, 12 feet length, weighing 3,880 pounds. Two 1156 inch single branches, 18-inch outlet. One 30. inch bonnet. Two 18 inch single branches, 18 inch outlet. Two 36-inch sleeves. Price stated per potted deliveied. The department will runtish drawings for the above. and *abject the materials to such tests as way be deemed sufficient, and will be the judge of the qataity and fitness. . - No bid will be received excePt from persons manu facturing the articles bid for, and unless it ba accompa nied with a certificate that a bond of Five Hundred Dollars has been (formatted with the City Solicitor, as per Ordinance of May 215. H P. H. BIREINDINE. Chief Bald/user Water Deoariment.. fed St Philadelphia. CHIEF QUARTERMASTER'S OF FICE, PBTLADELPHIA, January 31 1866. • SEALED PROPOSALb will be received at this °Moe. until 12 o'clock If., on WISDRISDAY_,_ the Bth Febru ary next, for scmplying the BUHDIMKILL ARSSMAL with the following articles, viz: Shyblue Kersey, 3-4 or 6-4 wide, army standard. To be delivered immediately or within a short time. Dark Blue Flannel. 2 4 or 6 4 wide, army standard. Canton Flannel, 8.4 'wide. do. Gray Flannel , Cotton and Wool, 8-4 wide, sample re. cotton qu pelting, 3-4 wide, sample required. Brown Muslin, 4,4 wide, do. Cotton Thick. 8 ounce, do. Ambulance Guidons, with Staves, army standard. Hat Cords and Tassels, Cavalry, do. Tarred Rope Yarn , sample reqaired. Hospital Tents and Filet, army standard. Regimental Colors, Infantry, do. Each bid mot be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved, by some public functionary of the United States. . - - . Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully Comply with the requirements of this adver tisement. will not be considered. Blank forms for proposal', embracing the terms of the guarantee required on each bid, can be bad on applica tion at this office, and none others which do not em brace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any ritr alc° t ii t r l i Llt not strictly conform reoarentitteltti. Bidders will state !be quantity they propose tofu:wish, how soon they can commence, and the quantity they can deliver weekly. The right is reserved by the United States to reject any part sir the whole of the bids, aa may be deemed beet for the inherent of the service. Samples of such articles as are required to be of army standard can be seen at this °tithe. Proposals must be endorsed "Proposals for Army Supplies," stating the particular article bid for. MOWS BIGGS, Colonel Quartermaster's Department. QIIARTERMA - BTER'B OFFICE, Corner TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, PHIIJ.DRLPRIA. Pa • JIM&ISM SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at office until 19 o'clock M. on SATURDAY, February 4. 1865, for the immediate delivery at the United States Store house, HANOVER, street Wharf, properly packed, sad ready for transportation. of 300 SETS SIB. NULE WAGON HARNESS. complete. The same to be of the best quality and make, and sub.. jest to the inspection et an inspector appointed on the pad of the Goverament The above-described , Harness to be made in accord ance with sample and specifications. to be seen at the Hanover. street Storehouse. Bidders will state price both in writifig and drum (to Include boxes and delivery), the quantity bid for, and the shortest time they can deliver them Ia Ail proposals roust be made ont on printed blanks, which may be bed on application at this °ace, other wise the bid will be rejected. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per. sone,whose signatures must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good sufficient security for the amount involved. by the United !States District Judge, Attorney. or Collector , or other public officer otherwise the bid will net be considered. The right is reserved to rejectall bids deemed too high. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fullY comply with the requirements of this advertise ment, will not be considered. By order of Colonel H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster. GEORGE R. ORME, jaSO-St _ Captain and A. Q. M. Envc4moicur.. plopEsson 1 UFTII3 ADAMS, No. 685 T iaTHIMIBTE1 8121 jab- er PHILADELPHIA. COLLEGIATE IN. sTrnyris TOR YOUNG • L &DIE& 1530 IBC& fltiv'et. Rev. CHARLES A. BIRTH, D. D.. end X. CLA IM:ME BIGTB,A Prinetpale. The nes t im a m will begin on MONDA.Y. February 6th. ja3l.lV FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN BY A. .A. Parisian Lads at 1301 ARCH Street. sa3o4o* VILLAGE GRIER BEMINARY.- MILITARY BOARDING SCHOOL., fonr gongs from • =DIA, Pa. Thorough cows* to Katherina.% 131aaalcc. Natural Satanism and Railloti; practical 1011. sons tD Civil Engineering. Pupils received at say tints; and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a home. Be, .lets to John O. Copp & 50n,23 Booth Third 'Anat.; Moon J. illaytdap In.. PIM and Prone lane_ ts. eg-fikari i i 111.11 d others. Address Rey. J. BEEITRY TOS;A. VILLAGE EWEN. Penn's aollaut CABINET FURNITURZ. - - MOOSE a caw:4ov. ' 1181 South D litrt, a re PMALIed tka ditel'ote in the market in the price of their f (Irk iltrateeen Dilate con malt Sliaig7ls NZ &IL 'aft ; . IND TO LET. a FOB SALE--VBITY DESIREk- al LION WM BLS FURNACE PROPERTY, situated ewe/. in McVeyto n, MiMin county, Peatetly/vania, within a short dte nce of the Pennsylvania Railroad and (;anal. The, freehold property comprises.. a Fusses, with machine'' , of ample power to blow, tieing either eh:mord or anthracite coal.; about thirteen hundred RCM'S of Timber Laud; also the celebrated Greenwood Pine lyou Ore Ba.nk, containing about seventeen acree, which produces in abu the same Ore from which John A. Weight, ZSQ. • makes Ws renowned slid justly celebrated locomotive tire and ear axles This is the only aviWe.ble preperty in the State which produces the we regulate for establishing a Lash/elm of lake cha racter. There are 'deo about one hundred and fifty acres of land within:half a . inlie of the Furnace. held nuder long leases, from width abundance of excellent horma tile ore can be taken, on which shafts have been re eently sunk, and which will produce rathelent ore to supply the TUrnace. Haft lewd Ore is also abandant in the neighborhood. Chances' in any q_nantities can be bad, delivered at the Furnace Ths Fames is w e eituated for the markets. having water and railroad communication. with Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti more, Harrisburg, and otherimportant manufacturing towns. Also connected with the shove r s Forge Property now in 'mention, manufacturing hammered blooms, and rolled slab blooms. Motive power, steam. and water. For price and further particulars. apply to H N BURROUGHS, 1 1 fe2-1m 105 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia. ill ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—BY yin-D.4ot an order of the Orphans' Court of Clin ton county. to me direeted, as one of the Execrators of the last will and testament of WK. McCARTY, late of the borough of innbury, In the county of Northumber land, Pa.. deceased, I will expose to public sale, at the Fallon House, In the borough of Look Haven, Clinton comity, Pa., on FRIDAY, the 10th day of February A. D. 1665, atilt o'elook A. M., the following desoribed property. to wit: Tracts of unseated land In the warrantee name of We.. . .. Powers. . . One other tract No. 6.666 do I,ltW aerie. ) o do No 6,658 do 1,147 40 Do do No. 0.067 do 1.100 do •Do do No 6.060 do 1.100 do Alto, the undivided three. fourths interest fn the fol. lowlna tracts of unseated land in Keating township. In the said county of Minton, to wit: One tract No. 5.976 in the warrantee name of 19Icklln at Griffith, I COO acres. 1 other No. 6,824 in the do lllehard Peters,3s6 aerea. 1 other No. 0,820 do do do SW do lather No. 8.000 do do Leroy & Licklean,3oo do 1 other No. 3,021 do do do 400 AO 1 other do do Bradford Vlncent,eoo do 1 other do do Wm. N'Coy 430 do On the following terms. to wit: One-half of the Dar. chase money to be paid upon the acknowledgment of the deeds by the said Court. nod the balance in one year the, eafter, secured by bond and moments. ItaCHAEL Ifc °ARTY, 10244 Execntrix of Wm. McCarty.. der' d. FOR SALE OR TO RENT-SEVE mit/ILL commodlone 'NEW nwsu.ties. In northern pert or the city, win all the modern con veniences. Rent $l3 to .133 vet month. Apply to TATIA•I4 JACKSON, 014 CIISSTIIIT Street; Or. JOHN JACKSON. te1.121.• 1 / 3 58 North TWELVIII aCHESTER COUNTY.-FOR e SALE, ISO Acres of Land in WiMotown, 2% miles from Penna. R. R., known as the Garrett Farm, and one of the beet business farms in the market - Land of the beet cituillity. and in a high elate of cultivation. Fins old-style btone Mansion, fifteen rooms: first-rate double-decker Stone Barn. "larget" with overshoot and shedding; water forced to buildings from a stream on tire premises; Carriage house. and every building necessary on a well-regulated. business farm. Fruit, Wood, and Water. "One of the beet." JAS. R. CUMMINS, 102-St 504 WALNUT Street. ft FOR BALR-FACTORY, 60 BY 87 =I feet. new and for heavy work light and high ceilings, one building 94 by 96feet. flood entrance for coal for engine; can be thrown from cart and shovel it to the fire with one throw. Engine and boilers in good order, good draft. chimney. coat over Ea Apply before 12 A. X. Clear of inoninbranee. i591.6t 0 1121 BREAD Sinai. e i FOR SALE-4 SUPERIOR-BUILT m2II. mastic. front DWELLINGS. with lard. airy rooms. S. N. corner of Nineteenth and Green streets. . . . • 1 double•front (t 6 fest) do. B. W. corner Nineteenth and Green streets_ neat and convenient brisk Dwellings, Ninetee n th rtmet, south of Green. 4 do,do..Brandrorins street, east of Nineteenth. Three-story and Basement, 124 l7aion street. - Do, with double backbuildings, ff 27 PllOl street. Do, do. west aide of Twentieth et., north of Cherry Do, do, south side of Wallace it., east of Eleventh: With many others In various situation& B. uaLinnr. .123.fgeuth FOITRTE Stmt. and ia2B-tt 8. W. cog. MINTS/NTH and FOR BALE-A LARGE LOT, CORNER of Richmond and Plum streets, Kensington, near Cramp's Shipyard; 177 feet by IN) feet. with office and dwelling thereon. A lot adjoining, MI/ feet by 130 feet, with four email honses thereon- Large lot on the Delaware river, between Westmore land and Ontario street 5,900 feet front on the river, 2,672 feet deep. having eleven fronts. A lot on Pennsylvania avenue, corner of Oxford street, 300 feet front, IGO feet deep; a flee stone quarry with railroad sideline into the quarry. A lot corner of Somerset etreet And Trenjpn avenue,. 60 feet by 190 feet A lot corner-of Somerset Bisset and Gunner's Run Canal, 181) feet by 212 feet. A clay lot, near ffieetown. on the Plank road, ad joining Bole lett'sbriok yard:Boo feet front.2oo feet deer). A lot on Costello street. Germantown, 382 feet front. WA feet deep Will be sold very low. Teem easy. APPIY to J. or A. LONOSTRITH, 019 WALNUT Street, or ia29-lm* 152 North ILEVRIITLI Street. di FOR BALK--VALUABLE BUST. 44C4 NESS PROPERTY—Ifoe. 819, 819 X. and 824. FILBERT Street. with stable+ on the near. cove /inS 4 lot 00 by MO feet, with two fronts- for particulars in quire - BANE 01311,1,011, Trustees of the Estate of Wm. Logan, No. 16 Bank St. TO ,LET—From the Ist of April next. the property, No. 909 MARKET Street, belonging to the same estate. ia23-12t f# FOR BALE-TWO OR THREE Irst.edass' HOUSES, with all the modern improve, mente, o n the south side of ARCH Street. west of NINE TRENM. Also, several drat- class ROUSES in FORTY SICOND, between Loooet and Spruce. Inquire of I D JONES, TWENTY-FIRST St.. three doors above Oheetnut Jal4lßt. el FOR BALE OR TO LET--A NUM .waller of convenient new DWELLINGS, with modern Improvements. on North F.leventh Twelfth, end nu- Wend' streets. Apply to TAT fOW JACKSON. 81 1858a017 8m STIIT Street. or at North T WELIPTII Street. LARGE AND VALUABLE • PRO. ••L- PERTT FOR BALL—The very largo and scnruno dions LOT and BUILDING, No. 308 CHRIRT Street, near the centre or business, cant wintzig 60 feet on Cnerry street, depth 106 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large cart-way leading to Cherry street . Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. selS-lhe -at FOR SALK—THE SUBSCRIBER offers for sale his country seat, within half a mile of WiLmin t ron, Delaware , on th e Newport pike, con taininget t acres of good land, in the centre of which is a large awn with a fine variety of shade trees, ma es, lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred ]l-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of which is four storlea,in height. Th ere are four large rooms on a floor, with a ball eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the imodarn improve ments. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring into the upper story of the tower. There is also an Iron pump and hydrant under a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage. house and stable sufficient for four horses and several carriages; also, a hen, ice, cind smoke houses. The triable hes a hydrant In it. ' Good garden. with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines In tall bearing. There are also 'several varieties of apple, cherry alai chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Posestion given et any time. Apply to LIM G. OLANK, n0244f 831 Narket skeet, Wilmington, Del. .st'TIMBER LAN - D.-FOR BALE, IN Penrsylvanta. a tract of TIKBER LARD of about SEVEN THOUBAND . ACHBB. Thus laud le heavily co• vered with excellent timber, is a locationlifordingrere faollities for safe'and rapid transportation. Title indis putable. A portion of the pen:ham-money eau remain on bond and MOrtifaiiis. Address Box 719, Philadelphia Post Owe., Pa. ja26-12t VALUABL MILLI, PROPERTY, ak RESIDENCE, AND 10 ACRES OF LAND EOftssE;• SALE, IN BUCKS COMITY, PENNA. This property Is situated on Knowles' Creek, at its junction with the Delaware River milesßrownsbur, three miles from flew Hope, and tan above Tren ton, N. J. The mills consist of a two-and-a-half-story Stone Orb t- mill, with two ran of French Barr Stones, all in complete order; Saw-mill and Piaster- mini ad joining, each capable of doings large amount of busi ness. The dwelling Is a new two- story Frame Cottage House, with fonr rooms on the first floor, five on the second, and four on the third, well arranged. and well built; a Barn, Carriage house. and other buildings; eight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive Land, well fenced, and planted with fruit and orna ments' trees, The above described property is one of the handsome emote on the Delaware River where any one might spend their time pleasantly and profitably. 'Tis convenient to school, store, and poet Office, and churches of different denominations. and will be sold cheap Apply to B J. SMITH At CO., laflt-lit Real Estate Agents. NEWToWN. Penne. Of B. 4. -SMITH & CO., REAL gib Ma. ESTATE •GENTS. Newtown, Bucks county. Pa. offer for sale in Bucks county and vicinity; over 60 PLUMS of from 10 to 200 acres; most of them are highly improved and remunerative located . T ar i l] attention good buildings, and ell located. The early attention of buyers le directed to them. Letters of In quiry answered. ja24.18t e .. WEST VIRGINIA. LANDS. - OIL ! OIL!! OIL!!! OIL !! ! ! IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS SEEKING INVESTMENTS IN OIL LANDS. FOB SALE—A large Tract of very valuable OIL LAND in western Virginia. adjoining the Lands of the BUN CREEK, ELK RIVER AND BLUE CREEL VULCAN. and GOVERNMENT OIL AND MINING COMPANIES, being part of the same estate out of which the said Companies were formed. This is believed to be one of the most desirable bodies of Land ever offered to the public. and will be sold either in one body or in tracts of Loop acres each at van' low prises. In addition to "the Oil in these Lands, they contain enormous Veins of Coal, Cannel and Bituminous, Iron Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay , besides being covered WWI a very heavy growth of valuable Timber. As some evidence of the value of these Lands, it may be stated that the stock of the Companies formed out of this estate has already nearly doubled in price sines the Companies have been organised. For fall particulars apply at 407 WALNO, Street, Boom Ito. 2, first floor. ra9o 6t. VOR RENT-SEVERAL ROOMS IN the THLRD STORY of the Bußd_leg on the south west corner of SIVIINTIE and ORESTDiUT Streets. Ap ply at this oZee. jal3-tf FOR SALE.-MAGNETIC IRON ORE POE BALE —The GARN4I3ONB' MINING COY. PANII le now prepared to mWrd contracts for sale of their inerlor Ore, delivered on the Hudson river. op. posits West Point. Apply to the Office of the Company, 519 WILLIAM Street, New York. ia30.16t. COAL. gfiVULTON COAL."-THE UNDER -a- SIGNED is now receiving orders for the "ITIL TON COAL," from the Colliery of J. B. DOIJTY CO:, on the lands of the "PDLTON COAL COMPANY." - whTichht h C o ce lebr at a e d o "H u nr ai M AY" the l ve sm f n on ao well and favorably known in thlynarket. All or ders will be promptly attended to fel-Sts 209 S ou th Y D UBT M Str Y e t. Tamar! .7. Oaf ROBES/ J. 1111111 MILL. ORAZ & HEMPHILL, DRAMICB lif AITD SCHUYLKILL 00.1 L. • Of all alf screene d , et qualities. Carefully Melted r ind aud burariably at the lowest cashprices. Weft mid Yard, WILLOW , below IIFTIBMIStr eIt Order. can be left at 146 north SIXTH Street, 863 North TKLITH Street. 1433 BARCLAY Street. or through the Post Office, wbleh will be P r°l44 l a " satisfactorily filled. 311 - 11 a • Zre : • : " 0)1:\ 1, •1 • Noßlat Street, above Math street. Constantly on hand superior dualities of Lehisit an Schuylkill Coal, selected elartstel,sr fcluntr T). • • at the lowest tastket W harf Twenty-th 'tree:, below ink sheet. Otdoe 1111 130sth POUR Street. olda-en PURE LEHIGH CO A. L..-HOTTELB- A- 11XXPIX13 can raly_cam getting tare article at a. X aotmor FRO= and rOglik.R. W. HAILPTOX. jai/Pale Co, 00A1.1._cOAL. H. 'GIIITMMAX & 'EI COAL. the beet la the atty. For sale at the 'lowest each prices. KANTrrA. COAL 'WARD, corner THINTT•PIF?tt Street PENDritr- VANIe. Railroad. [jalo44ll.] W. D. ilikd HEBTOR. G N IT E EAGLE VBILf COAL, mu/a, ry NOT MOPE:WOE TO LIMON. A trial will snare pour enetom.Reg and Stove !dew VS Per toe:Large Net. Se. °Doe 1218outlr VOMIT' street, billow Obeeterd. Depot 1419 OALLOWHILL Street, above Breed. seleOzo ELLIS BEADISON. COAL . Eilj GA It LOAF, BRAVA% LD ow, sad Spring Mountain Lehishobssl ass trot Lomat Mountain, from Bohntpclll, prow 4 ex, prestay for family nos. De po t _ N. W. canter RIGHTB Wad WILLOW Streets. 02os 20. USA Borah MOND rNk CIN*II/ J, WaiTOX GOO, AUCTION SAILEIL -1F13138, l BRINLBY, & 1 ie101,5 CHTETITUT sad 601 JATINE Name& TORN B. BITERS & CO., AtreTlOile RI , gEH9, Nos. 232 and 5234 NAM? Stmt. LABflg SPRING BALI OF 1.300 PACK 80078. al3ol ; ; LReeitFo3. e. 8.11 1, GooDB.NE vszxuret BA a. acir_solutlaro, Feb. 7th, at 10 eolecolt, win be sld: b cataleigtegi ca four mouths' eretlt. abent 1,3.0 pwtstar beicrika, dh brogan, cavalry boots, iss . embraciet a prima and fresh aasortmeni of iiisoawble goods of .elly sot& Easters inanufaatnra. Will be Apra for eraudwaidasii with cttalogue, onitiontlag ofriare.- LANGE POSITIVE ittALW:QP MIKAN, AND GOODS. We will hold a Large aide of foreign and domortis daT goods, by catalogs% ea a area t Of four months aau part tor cash, • • ON THURSDAY MORNING. FtlaltstY Kb. at 10 o'clock, embrach 'about SW packages and lots of utopia and 'Omer arti stes la wool tom worsteds, linens, silks, andcottons. to whir& wei rite the attention of dealers . B. —Samplee of the same be arranged for ex amiastion, with catalogues, early cur. the morstr or sale, when dealers will dad it their intec at*nd.. • P , Alit OAST & WARNOON, A.B& . TIOREERS. - M46, MARKET Street. SALE OF AMEKICANAND IMPORTED DRY•000DIRI STOCKS Of CIFtSODS. &c., by astabews. OK WADKJIBDAL Feb. SA. Commencing at ly Or.oolt, comprising aboat 40 films seasonable /1001111. . MTHOMAS & govs, • Noe. 139 an& ISA Solith TOTTBTH ¬. ' BALES OF EIFOCEB AND READ SETATIL •.AS the EXORANCli r avery PUBSDAL at 1.1 o'clock i Handbills teach piOperti fthsaeli asFultnlF. 7171 L the - gatardsrprevioac to each Rale 1 Moats- Wile pamphlet - forte, silylmit fall demeguise. lIRNIIW.I SAL at the Audios. rs evelif BOAT. • ,q. Particular attention even to Sales at PeOrate Hal - deuces, &L.- BARE OF VALITABLI.L&W BOOS& THIS AFTERNOON. Will be sold at the Auction Btore. a portion of a large and valuable law library, which includes a Ursa number..of the English and American reports. Atha many other valuable works to members °Lae bar. Catalogues now ready and the books Mitill/114 fat examlaatkon. - • Bale for Account (Tufted States. PACKING MONDAY UMBER. IRON, as ON MOBBING, Fabricate fhb. at 10 o'clock, at the Arsenal. near Gran's Fem. about 600 packlng-boxec, brie lot old lumber.~ lot empty orates, shoe boa's. kegs, Lot saw Iron. fermi. cash. Sale No 1316 North Twelfth street. ,ELEGANT FQSNITQRB, NINE CaIf.PITEt. ON WED.NBSDAI' 110113ING, Bth Ind', at 10 o'clock. by catalogue. at No. 1315 Nardi Twelfth] s treet, above Thompson. the elegant Mice. dining-room, and chamber faraltare. axe Brae mls caypets,ltc. Been in use but short time. • May be fixamised at S o'clock on the szteraLag *Mb* sale. • P HILIP FORD & CO., ATTCTIONIEFIES, 5245 VIM= And 522 0_9(1/3113GB Streets_ SECOND BALE 'Or 1, MOO OASES BOOTI3, mess BROGANS. BALMORAL/3. so., FOR TEM SP EI3 OBE ON MONDAY MOBBING. Feb. ea, commencing st .10 o'clock, We wlll. aalt lir catalogue, for 1.2/30 ea prime booto. chola, Imo. mute, balm:wale. cavalry boots. &c., from gret-eums city and Eastern rusianlacturere, comDrisini a geßenit azoortment of g00d1 1 4.9 which the attention of hin ant be invited. . AUCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. QUARTISKASTES. OHNISHAIA OMOs, sitraer Ihrtetotr.__ WASHINGTON CITY, January M. IFISS. Will be sold at public ¬ion. to the highest Udder. it BALTLNOS. - R HURSDAY, THIIRTInity tt, ORE RURDERD AND parr GA'irMat HORSES. These Horses have bean condemned as haat it the cavalry land*" of the army. For toad and tarmini Durposeo many Hood batten* may be bad. Horses sold singly. Sale to commence at 10 at. 11...aad will be held at Phillips' Government ambles. Dorset a PASS and GERNAhr tinteeta_ Terms—Cash, In Hailed elates currency. JAMES A. 1105-110 Cal* chance ri—t. Division A. 0. M ' Ml7.T " llr=7.=M 7 l " T OCHIZL "• (Lat Herr's Hotel'')) Corner of THI RD and &rests. HARRISBURG, Pa. The attention of the traveling public is most reaped. hall* called to this old• established stand, which for the past live months has been closed to trade, and double that time has been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, sad newly furnished throughout, until it now po melees all the conveniences pertaining to a first Glees hotel. which are in any manner calculated to insure the perfect sow fort of its gaeate. Its situation alone would recommend it as a doming plaes,being only two and a hall Knarse from the depotst near enough to prove convenient. sueloteatly distant to avoid tee annoyance of railroad noise and beetle. The furniture is entirety oeto. rooms Mrs* and wail ventilated, table supplied with ovary inaur7 the market ran .atford. while as to the management, it is trusted be th ea oddment of a discriminating public to double. The Proprietor. having determined to make the obi racier and reputation of the house the object, withal& regard to wet, hopes to merit the patronage and ravers ble opinion of those who design stopping-in the BidiN capital. MUM! TlioXl4" Tall-Im -Proprietor jorrEs HOUSE, v Oor. HARHZZT SMUT and MAItkET ILLIIIIIII% The Proprietor respectfall_y 81:M returns his sincere th anks to his friends for the very Mimi Patronage hallow's& to the House mimee under his naanagentent, and would respectfully solisit a sontinnanes ofineank del& Ire 0- IL NM. Proprietor. MEDICAL. - ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE,. 'IR North DLEVENTR, Belo* bee street—Dr TRO IKAS ALLEN, very sneassetnl in the cure of every kind of disease, invitee all to call nV- Am and see that his treatment is free from shocks_ Atir - CONVULSION& —A discovery has been made which seldom (albite theatre of Epilepsy or Thief any - other hind. Any one desiring a knowledge of this practice can enter at say time for fall incarna tions_ Cards and Testimonials at the °film. HOW* 9A. M. to 6P. DL Consultations free. Dr. THOS ALLEN', SlectrlalAa. Snl7-3m 154 R. EURVIIIITH St. below Ram. .BOTR 0 PAT HI ESTABLII3II- MINT, for the cure of diseaSEUl incurable with sat& dbelllll. by Dr. A. H. STEVENS, one of the discovers= of Insenare new system of ELECTRICAL PRACTICE. at 14212 South DEB If SQUARE. - itlfguie call. or send for a =let and lea= path Maulers .No charge for conies , air Physicians and others desiring instrustlea sate eater for a full course any time after MONDAY, .Jaas , wry 2d. DMA Any member of the class Just Inishid nay review without &Archer:Le. is2-tf PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD.-a- CHANGE OF TIME AND DEPOT. On and after Monday. December 26th. ]d6l the trains of the Pennsylvania Railroad will leave the New Depot, at THIRTIETH and. MARKET Ste., instead of Eleventh and Market Streets, as heretofore. The Second and third. Fourth and Eighth, Omen and Coate!, Fifth and Sixth._ Union Line, Tenth and. Eleventh. Thirteenth and Fifteenth, seventeenth and. Nineteenth oily Pasmager Bail ware, connect with the - Mark et• street Railway, whom cars run to and from Pennsylvania Central Railroad Depot is West The CATS of the Market-etreet Passenger Railway. leave Front street every two minutes. ooramencinj ona hour previous to the time of departure of each and allow about 30 minutes for a trip. Their cars are In waiting on the arrival of each Train to oonvev _passengers Into the city. - - On SUNDAYS—Cara leave Eleventh and Market Eta_ at 7.45 P. H. to connect with Pittsburg and Erie and at 10.25 P. M. with Philadelphia Expreee. Mann's Baggage Express will hereafter be located at No. 3/ South Eleventh street. Parties desiring Nuggets taken to the trains, can have it done at reasonable lutes application u TRAINS LEAV Eto him. AND . ARRIVE AT DEp03011013; LIATE. HAIL TRAIN , At sODA. K. PAOII ACCOMMODATION, No. 1.... " ID 00 " FAST LIDS " 12.00 X. PARKESBDRO -... " 110 P. IL BARRISSDEG ACCOMMODATION... " 2.30 LANCASTERI ACCOMMODATION ... 4.00 .• PAOLI TRAIN, no 2 ... '• 530 .• rinsimact AND Fars BIA14••••••• " 830 PHILADSLFRIAIIXPRINS ..... " 11.10 " • PITTSSITRG AND BELELEM MA. " 230 A. X. PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS 7.06 •• PAOLI ACCOMMODATION, No. 1..... " 8.70 " PARKEBBDRO. " 0.2) " LANCASTHR =Alm • ••••••••••40 " 30 PRIG PAST LINN " PAOLI ACCOMMODATION. No. " 440 " MAIL TRAIN HANDISHUNO ACCOMMODATION-... " 0.44:1 " Philadelphia Express leavea daily. Pitteburg and Erie Mall leaves daily (except Satu rday). - All other Trains daily (except Sunday.) For further information, as to time and connection*. lee bile and framed cards, or apply to _ • JOHN 7. VA2LM.„ Ja.. Tic ket Agent, At the Depot An Finis rant Train runs dally (except Sunday.) For fell information as to fare and accommodations. apply tO f.l.lf 4 1/16A NC la PUNK: 1.3 y DOCK Street. RIITTERFIRLD'I3 OVERLAND - I -. DESPATCH. OZee, S. W. corner SIXTH and CaBBMIT tkrcetc. A THROUGH PRESORT an • kis been established. prepared to receive all-chases of Freight inthe principal elites east of the literriven and to transport the stuns from point of shiParent TO ALL FOUNTS IN COLORADO, ID AH O, UTAH. ADD MONTANA TMnBITORTILS, IRON THROUGH CONTRACT BATHS AND Bi7SS OP LATIUM Through Batas include ALL CHARGES—RaiIway. Transfer, Storage, and Forwarding Commissions on Me Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plains thus enabling tne Shipper to obtain a THROUGH COX TRACT for his freigh t for a disbars of OVER THREE THOUSAND MI Aug relieving him from all sibilitles and angle es incident to the past dlso rasaised and irresponsible system of Plains transportation. Our .4ents in grew York, Boston. PhilAdsiPhin. burg. Chicago, St. Louis, and BlidingtOn. lowa, as miEST red .14t. al i l iu mga n so.a ß t r iro ß siv irs and . akin , t/r , This Company assumes ALL THE RESPOESIBLIni of Loewe. Dam ages, or Overcharges on Fraight whits In transit from point of shipment to Tadao of denttnation. The New York Oise is in possession of a full set. of TRACE BOOKS. showing the date of shipment, the time it s the Waste/11pp' TWAT. L received at and abl from the Company's Warehouses "rps Atalthere Manses), the character of the trains moving upon the Plaine, t he date It Misses Fort Kearney, 'arrives at Den ver, is received at destination, and the apparsiot aeadl ilon of the 'Wares along the entire route. Sar If Damages or Losses ocear.Shippars nailed In time to duplicate any important Portion nr the lattP runt. 'Maas bOoks are open for the inepection of onr atm. Somers at a ll times, and partials dapping by . this L 1 will be kept informed by corresoondorlos or the swain conditioa of their shipments Merchants and WEIDE Men in eals' 00Od• should beparticular iVrthee Terrltorisa ord inetrustioni to mut dams •s, 'Via BUTTEEFLILD'S to DV - BELA/JD DESPATCH. Atchison, Kansa'," and have them shinned nadir tha Inittnetiona of our Mont al point of shipment. Lettors of in airy addreesed to onr once at ATCHI SON. Kaunas; No. 1 TESEY Strt, Attar Hom r i arr fria York; or Southwest corner of SIXTH and 0 Streets. Philadelphia, wip_bopromppy and. raltablir asewered. A P' reprbstor_ A. W SPALDEING; General Agent, Ifew'York.. Wit. B. MOOll3, Agent. Philadelphia. lEoAlsk. MALOGIALIYEADNEILLYS SI'&0141.01.3 EiTOl3ll. 10. 310 South 7.11" TH Eitmot, belooo. 1101- Glamors Mid% sat all area. and all manner Of repsitinz carefullysid promptly attended to. dalan Agg DENTISTRY. -DR BASSET inserts Ai/MICRO. TERTti on Ciold. BLver, Vl:aeon-I i pn,- , ftto r e i .e reeth fired. 60 cents vat upward Erfeet bell:o;4=o'a aces. Office. 4 1-5 NUM. nol7-Sin ID BITANS ct WATSON'S SALAMANDER liAiril • -RYSER /.6. SOUTH IFOURTE STREET. RILA.DELHIA. es. .. A lane Variety of TIRR-PROOP SAMS igieses OA hasd. PHRENOLOGICAL ICKAMINA,. TIM .with assazipitus at eluurifr i gat h M.Mro._blr J. L. 0 •o. BA soma TINTE Utmost. SHOVELS AND SPAM'S. VAINIdoz at Minted Pitceet. at 010. ru,s,riwira 111110 VAL FACTONIN northwest soraer 4111M,8R1 BERKE) Streets t between arab. awl Rama sad esso and Thh.d. stream MACEIREL. HERRING, BRLD, iiro. a-La- —2.100 blaa Ham •Itaa. L 2, sad 1 Haakaral. late. aaaaht flat Ash. la matted pa, 2,C00 Ws. New Eaatport. ItorittaM, and HnllLx B l.6oltaxsa Lniose, Sealed, 861 Hentat. 360 180 bbls. new Hest aad„ bozos Hekimer- *panty Chau" ko. .I.* store and, for sale by MURPHY .3. BOOMS. ial9-if . NO. 146 NORTH WILLR,TIIII. TOMATO CALTBITP.-NSW TOMATO Catsup livardirt and pint bottlea, orahoinitualtr. Also. barrels.. Zor sal, by RHODES it vrILT 101 Wrath W &Tin Ettrusit. AND,OANZTED MEATS. 500 bbls Mesa and Mo 1 Mackerel_ 2„000 oases canted Mesta, Lobsters. he 90r tale by P. 0 BURCOTHIL 14.70-31 a US north ram