nramotre niniumm lc rs 1036111 , 210ATH oatp Csairrourini•-•Yeeterday mornirsc, at 10 o'olook, a large congregation was •present in St. Paul's Catholic °hunk, Tenth and ' , Christian streets, to participate In the I , Month's Mind," a solemn mass, commemorative of the de cease of the mother of tte pastor of the ohuroh, Rey. P. Y. Sheridan., Solemn High Mass wakeelebrated. by Rev. John McGovern, of Frankfort'', with Rev. Pdscsra. Dandle -O'Hara, of Norristown, as deacon, John Mo&nany, of the Church of the Annunolatlon, as sab.deseon, And W. A. Walsh, of St. Michael's master of OM loonies. The sanctuary was also filled with clergymen from other churohos In this and adjs. Cent diocates. A Requiem Maas was solemnly chanted by the choir, the organ being presided at by Professor A. Bartel, organist of bt; Peter's (German) Church, Yllth street and Girard avenue; and, at the offer tory, the fine solo basso from the works of Haydn j entitled " 0 Jesu Deus 'pacts, miserere isobis,” ( 11 0 Jesus, God of pesos, have mercy on no." was sang S y A . Church, D Joh .Th Thirtee n th leader t o , ab ov e choir sotf 11. The services were unusually solemn and Impres sive throughout. Ray. W, White Wllliamswill lecture on Thrilling Adventures in Samaria and Galilee, next Wednes day evening, in the First Congregational Chapel, Prankford road and Montgomery avenue. The pro ceeds are for the benefit of the Sunday school at. rached to that ohnroh. Tins statistics 'of the Orthodox Cengregational Churches in this country and , the British Provinces, for the present year, show that the whole number of churches belonging to the denomination is 2,865. Of these 69 are in Canada, and a few In Nova Sao. tie, New Brunswiok, and the Island of Jamaica. Massachusetts has 490. Connecticut 284, Maine 247, New Hampshire 155,.Vermont 192, New York 213, Ohio 236, Illinois 218, Wisconsin 159, lowa 152, and the rest are distributed In smaller numbers among - the other States and Territories.—Presbyterian. THE First Church of Schenectady, New York, have called the Rev. Denis Wortman, of this city, and to In s ure ld s acceptance of their mill have paid off a debt of eleven thousand dollars. THE Ray. M. B. RIDDLE, of Hoboken, New York h , as received and accepted a call from the Second - Reformed Dutch Church of Newark, New Jersey. linciamis Cosivirmann.— Seventy-two degrees of doctor of divinity have been conferred by American eollegls upon clergymen in the United States, and twenty-nine degrees of doctor of laws upon various individuals during the past year. OHIIICOH STATISTIC/8 IN MARYLAND.—III 1881 there were 80,085 professore Of religion connected with the Evangelical Churches in Maryland, and about 15,000 who, though attending. on the Bauchi. stry, were not church members. This gives 200,000 .persons of adult years reached by the ministry, out of mrpulation of 700,000. ...I= REV. BENJAMIN HARTLEY and the Rev. T. . ey have been ordained Presbyters by Bishop e, 'in Trinity Church, Covello, Africa. RoMAM °AY:Wray GEOWTE..-0/213 of the lead ing Roman Catholic papers of France has an article IspOn Catholic movement in the United "-States," from the pen of a writer who has long lived in the United Slates and In British America. According to this writer's calculations, the number of Roman Catholics in the United States was in 1880, 4,400,000, and it would reach onnfifth. of the population by 1870, and one. third before low. THE Rev. Henry A. Cook, late of this city, has accepted the very cordial call of the Second Baptist Clituch In Lawrence, Massaolamietts, vacant by the resignation of the Bev. Mr. Telma. THE Hon. A.'e. Harding, of Monmouth., Illinois, and a member Of Congress elect, we believe, from one of the dietrkts of that State, has made a dona tion of the magnificent sum of *lO,OOO toward the endowment of a professorship in the English lan guage and literature in Monmouth (United Preliby tenon) College, in that place. Trig Baptista In New Jersey, according to the latest etetistics, number 17,928. These are collected into 121 churches, 97 of which have pastors. ORUNCIHNS IN NEW YORK °Mr.—There are but -WO church edifice; great and small, Including all names, in this city. In 1786 there were nine only, and the Increase has been very gradual. The table below show the places of public worship of each of the denominations since 1846: . 1816. I 1800. issal 1880 1 1865. 112z4,1e55 •• •• 23 28 81 '&I 29 Pre ebiterisOns „••,.•...32 42 49 55 56 Eplsodlailisul 32 44 00 57 60 Xethosl4ls . 29 34 41 41 38 Catholics-. ILI 18 24 31 31 Befewmed,. ..... 18 15 21. 24 21 Jews ..... 7 10 19 16 24 'Lutherans.... 8 5 6 7 9 (lcsigregatlottallets• • • 5 10 7 4 4 Yalta d ........ 4 4 4 3 3 Unitarians • 2 2 2 2 9 .. 4 3 4 4 4 libicellaneons .. 16 11 24 21 12 -- Total 190 226 283 300 805 This table is an interesting study. The Roman VathollOS have more than doubled In number of churches ; the Jews have more than trebled ; the Lnlherans have trebled ; the Friends and iiniver. genets and Congregationalists have deoreased • the Baptists have gained six churches ; the Metholliste less then le generally supposed; the Episcopalians and Presbyterians had the same number of ohurehes twenty Pharr' ago, and now the former have four more than the latter.—N. Y. Observer. THE AIiLITAUT. itErItEBUTATIVE mourns FOR tkENERAL IUNCOOR'S CORPS Benjamin Franklin, chief of the detectives of Thiladelphia, as will be seen by an advertisement In to day's P reBS, proposes to aid in the work of Willing up General Hancock's corps. By an ar rangement which he has made, any citizen who furnishes a representative recruit for that corps, for - Urea years, wAi be entitled to a drawback 01' 4400 from the Government and $5OO from the eity,,whlob. will leave him only $250 to pay the recruit. A're• presentative recruit for tsvo years resolves $960 on being mustered in ; the citizen who furnishes him will. UM from the Government and $450 from the city ; thus costing him $134 ; in addition to - whiclra nominal snot of ahout $25 win - be added for the expenses of recruiting. A representative re cruit for one year receives $750 ; the citizen who furnishes him will receive from the Government 4333, and from the pity $400; thus costing about 050 for a on.. year man to the citizen. EXCRUTrI2III. Yesterday,. warrants werelsimed for the payment of bounties to 82 men, 15 of whom were for three years, 1 for two years, end 18 for one year. They were credited to the following wards : Third ward, 2 ; Stria/ ward, 2 ; Ninth ward, 1; Twelfth ward, 1 ; Fourteenth ward, 17 ; Twentieth ward, 8 ; Twenty iirst ward. 1; Twenty. fourth ward, 1. There will be a meeting of citizens of Sixteenth this evening, at tho Jefferson School-house, Fifth street, above Poplar, for the purpose of raising funds for recruiting and getting the ward out of the draft. 29TH REGIMENT I'. V " Commissions have been honed by Governor Cur tin promoting the following 0010 era of the mi nim Lieut. Colonel S. N. Etalick, to be colonel; Major Geo. E. Johnson, to be lieut. colonel ; and Capt. Robert P. Dechert, Co. 0, to be major, dating Nov. sd, nit. These °Madre have been in service with the regiment sineo its organization. It took part in General. ShermaWs march through Georgia. MISCELLANEOUS. MEETING OF TIIE ARSENAL WOMEN A public meeting was held last evening at Jeffer son Hall, Sixth and Christian streets, by the women who make up the Arsenal work, or rather desire to Lave the opportunity to do so. Mrs. Martha Yeager, president, called the meeting to order, and spoke as follows Fat Low Wonxnso Wow ass : The committee ap. pointed at your last meeting tc watt upon his Excel lency, President Lincoln, In reference to the Arsenal work, have attended to the duties assigned them, and I have called you together, pursuant to a rase lntion passed by yourselves, to hear their report. Allow me to say that we have every reason to be lieve that the Instructions or directions given by - the President of the United States, In regard to the fall-Important subject which has called us together, will be faithfully carried out by the several agents of the Government, so that all industrious persons/who desire to make up army clothing will have no cause to complain. Our mission was one of business, and I am happy to ray teat It was attended with plea -sure. To the Hon. John W. Forney we owe a debt of sincere gratitude. I may say the same of Major Hay, the private secretary of ' , he President, and also to the members of Congress from Philadelphia, 'without any political distinction. They were all hind, very courteous and attentive, particularly the Hon. Charles O'Neill, In whose district the Arsenal is located. We should feel ourselves greatly indebted to President Lincoln, whose kind words, amiability, attention, and, -as 2 truly believe, sincere sympathy, sent a thrill 'of plea sure to our very souls when we made known our wants. Oar mission was a complete success. We were received as' the representatives of all the women who are engaged In making up the Arsenal - work, and, therefore, our reception was your, re ception, and I am sure that all of us should feel -grateful to President Lincoln; contrary to this would be base Ingratitude. It is unnecessary to - take up your time with any further remarks, as I presume you are all anxious to hear the report of the committee. The report will be read. BSPORT OT 00XIIITTItH. The Committee appointed at the meeting held in this hall on the °yeah g of January 10th, rltimo, beg leave to make the following report: Having arrived In Washington, your oommittee Were kind ly taken by the hand by the Hon. John W. Forney, and at 10 o'clock on Thursday morning, the 26tb, were ushered into the presence of the President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Our inter view lasted for two hours. Within this time Assist silt Adjutant General Thomas was sent for by the "'resident, who directed or instructed him to 'have the Arsenal worked to its fullest capacity, but not to interfere with existing oontraets. The acting adjutant general cheerfully complied with the expressed views of the President, and we have every reason to believe that 'he will faithfully perform his parts of the duty, and that there will be plenty of work at the Arsenal. The committee beg leave respectfully to submit the fol lowing resolutions : • Resolved, That or.r interview with Fresuisuo. X.sooorrr we. entirely satisfact o ry; and, th atialli honest syrups. thy for the lactated ehotlea 111:10eLlii endear Ids name to everybody in the contra who has to work for a living, and commend him to the kind consideration of man kind throughout the world. Resolved, That our than're ave emioeutly due to the Eon. John A. Forney. Major-Bay, Bon Chas O'Neill, Hon. S. J. Banda I, Hon. William D. Kelley. Hon. Leonard Meyers. lion B Riodsell Thayer, Hon. Thou B Florencsaor tbs great attaation paid na during our mission in Washington Beraltied, That, although preference should be elves io there women whose bnaoande, eons, or brothers ,thehave enlisted in the army oth e rs whoght for the flag of Union. yet there are have dons the country series in other ways, and, therefore, are en titled to a share of the yr,,re to given out directly at the Arsenal. Resolved, That oar thanks are due to Colonel G. H. dOrosman for his kindness as., attention, and sympathy for the working classes, d c, leg his term of Fervlce. Besotted That we a ti nuaquivorially and utterly op posed to idyls g out at the arsenal small contracts to women and men, who simply fa m cut the work to needy women, at starvation priees,Wbileo the receie ful yat overnmentipce e ty eonn tp t t w reque v t our rep a resena G ivesnCon p rress s; o and reef this growing evil Resolved That on behalf of the working women generally, i n all parts of one great and glorious min fry, we earnestly and strict rely ‘acommend that a pro viso be inverted in all propoeals for contracts for the mat Mg up of army clothing that said contract shall be based upo the prices no.. raid by the Government for the msa in n n up of army Clobg Resolved, hat if we are told at the Arsenal that no cloth can be obtained, and, therefo re , we cannot have work, that wibold outset vee to tarnish, or cause to be furnished. in accordancs with the provisions of the law*. at waviest tater, all the martat that may be 218C4Peary to hesp the *reveal up to ots fall working carity's se directed by President Lincoln. aroleed, - Thst Mr thanks are due, and are hereby tondo:ad"; to the gentlemen of the lases and members of ekeßelert and Common Conned of Philadelphia for the thierst thep have manifested to our cause MAarsa YIAGBB, • NaAla Baoone, rtalinOClAL ALIMANDBR, REBSOCA DAVIDSON, Oomraitteeb" The report was reeelved, and the resolutions were adopted. Mre. Brooks admonhe women tO be pa,. LUNA ;to wait a, little ionis er; that the contro ll ing power at disarm:nal wou soon have cloth. Tiny contreotors have bet:alt up all the cloth they Could, but Uncle Sam would have plenty in a week. She felt quite sure that everything woald be right in a few days. ea. resolution was adopted, returnin thanks to Gibson for valuable assistan ce, and as a warm friend and. advocate o rp han s soldiers' and swore , families, their widows, , wives, and 'children. Tag Aldltli:DlißliT TO . TBB CONOTITIMOkit. The Colored People's Union League Assoelstlon will bold a grand jubilee to honor of the paitsyge of the amendment to the Conetitution abollableg slavery In the United States, at NationaLEC3.l44n Tuesday eventniT February-lAth , taEarinesi 441.1 poplin pi eLttglitg, dies GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL. The following gneationu were Impounded leiter-, day to applicant e for admission Into the Gilir HJgk School: • _ MINSTIIL&TION. 1. Name and define each of the quadrilaterals 2. Define similar triangles, 'trapezium, perimeter, plane surface, and plane rectilineal angle. , 8. How do you find the length and breadth Of a rectangle, when the area end proportion of its aides are given 3 4. - How do you find the perpendicular of a right angled triangle „ when the sum of the hypothenuse andfgerpendloular and baee are given? 6. The diagonal of a trapezium Is 18 ohs., and the perpendiculars 24 and 13 per. What Is the area In acres, rood% and pardon? 6. The aide of square lot IS 170 yds., Two men walk from one corner to the opposite one • one goes around It, the other goes dlitgonallyaorees i it. Which Walks the farthest and how much? 7. The longest side of a field In the form of a right angled triangle is 25 ohs., and one of the other sides Is 24 ohs.; what Is the length of the side of the largest square lot that can be inclosed In It 8. How many bricks 8 ins. long and 4 Ins. wide will pave a triangular yard whose sides are 6,8, and 10 ydr. 7 O. How many square feet in a board 6i yds. long, 18 Ins. wide at one end, and 15 Ins. at the other 10. How many yards' of fencing will incline a square lot that measures diagonally 198 ft. 1 TEMPORARY HOME ASSOCIATION. Thiti 15 a valuable institution, goierned bps num ber of Suitable and Charitable ladles. It Is toasted at 727 Zane street. As its name IndiOatet,it trfOrds temporary relief and refuge to strangers, and at the present time is found to be of great service. The wives and other female relatives of the soldlerif In our hospitals often get their meals here, and also lodgings, during their short stay in Philadelphia. Among the charitable organizationg it occupies a proud position ; we know of none More worthy of public confidence. The managers would be happy to receive voluntary contributioutt for the support of. the Home. DEATH Or A WELL-KNOWN crrrzna. Mr. Samuel Barry, aged seventy-seven years, de parted this life on Wednesday, the lit Instant. For a long period of time he was connected in one way or other with the newspaper press of Philadelphia, and for several years last Dait kept a periodical and newspaper. stand at the corner of Fourth.and Meat nut streets. He was a sound Union man. So' in -tensely was this a predominant oharaoteriatio, that he refused to sell any publications tainted In the least with treasonable sentiments. He was an ho nest man in business, and at one time one of the most active in Philadelphia. His funeral will take place this morning from his late residence, Ninth. atreet, below Arch. INTERESTING , MEETING. A meeting, under the auspices of the United States Cluistlan Commission, will be held this eve ning in the church building at the corner of Eighteenth and Arch streets. A number of gentle men, who have been In different parts of the country for the Commission, will deliver addresses that must necessarily prove.to be very interesting. SEATING. The Skating yesterday at the parke wee In excel lent condition. At the West Philadelphia Park the ice le kept smooth and hard by means of a plane which is pulled by a horse over the park and kept in constant motion. DOMESTIC ItEAMKRTS. The following are the current rata of market. log for the_present week; Aean s pples, per, pe hair p quart 90 eck 60 . B, r Butter, llma per pound 60 to 76 Cabbages, per head w ... . 12 to 20 , Cheese Vinegar, perM6Bon 66 , pa pound BO Cherries, dried, per quart 50 to GO OranElrries per quart 117 Eggs per dos 80 Lamb—hind quarter, per pound • 21 fore quarter, per pound 20 Lard, per pound 28 Keats—corned beef, per pound 18 beef, dried, per pound , 86 ' rib roast, per pound 25 0080 ramp steak, per pound 26 sirloin, per pound 28 to 80 soup pieces, per pound 16 to 18 beef tongues, eadh 75 to 1.25 Mutton--chops, per pound 6 26 to 25 fore quarter, per, pound .123/ 10 15 hind quarter, per pound . 18 to 25 Onions, per half peck. 40 Pork—corned, per pound 25 k hams, Mired, per pound 80 to 85 • hams, whole, per pound 28 to 80 shoulders, per pound 20 steak, per pound - 22 to 20 Sausages, Bologna 20 Potatoes, Irish, per • half peck 25 to 28 Poultry—Powls, per pound . 21 to 25 Spring Chickens, per pound... 28 Teal—outlets, per pound 25 to 28 fore quarter, per pound 15 to 18 hind quarter, per p0und.......... 20 to 22 shoulders, per pound 15 line, per pound 20 to 25 THE POLICE. tßefore Mr. U. B. Commtealoner Lavris.l G. MILTON ALLEN—ALLEGED EId:GEZZLE-. 51ICTIT OF $60,000. G. Milton Allen, late the cashier of the Custom House, stands committed, In default of $25,0:0A11, to answer the [charge of the larceny of a ge amount of money from the Custom . House. as to have bad a bearing on Tuesday last, but the case Was then postponed until next Tuesday. He was arraigned yesterday, notwithstanding the arrange. meat .made on Tuesday last. J. F. Valentine, Esq., Assistant Markt Attorney, appeared for the Government. F. Carroll Brewster, Esq., and G. H. Earle, Esq., for the defence. Besides the alleged larceny, the defendant stands charged with antes sling the public money to the extent of $60,000. The following evidence was elicited : Colonel. Wm. B. Thomas, the collector.of the port, affirmed.—Mr. Alien, the defendant, held the posi tion of cashier at the Custom House, his appoint ment being approved May 27, 1861 t he continued in that position until the 29th of December, 1864; his duties were to receive all moneys paid on acsooent of duties ; also acted as disbursing officer ; I examined his accounts • there is a large deficiency In the cash accounts of the Custom House ; this deficiency was discovered December 30, 1864 ; - the aggregate of specie or demand notes deficiency is $54,351.77; the deficiency in legal tenders is $5,494A ; on the 14th of January 1863, Mr . Allen informed me that two bags of gold had been stolen from the cashier's room ; they contained $6,760 ; that is the beginning of the deficiency; I know of no other defi ciency, except from the fact of our entries and the money being gone ; I have here the entries and memoranda of entries that - were made and should have been made from the 30th of Jane, 1864, to 80th of December; the entry is the docu ment upon which the duties payable are estimated and marked on the back—first by the estimating clerk, who estimates roughly the amount of duty due upon the invoice; and then by the liquidating clerk, who ascertains the true amount of duty and marks that on - the back of the invoice. Upon an exami nation of the cashier's box the day after the robbery, I found eleven entries, amounting in the aggregate to $9,896.89 in gold. We found subsequently five entries upon which additional duty was found to be due,npon liquidation,amounting to $2,072.62. We further found twenty entries upon which additions were due, amounting to $2,606.90. Also found upon ex amination of account ef goods imported lap the port that duties bad been paid upon eight entries, amounting to $5,906.39 • these eight entries are nowhere to be found in 'the Onetom House ; there should be a copy in the Custom House proper, and a duplicate in the naval office ; these several sums should have been paid to the cashier, and entered by him in his cash account; upon ex amination of that cash account none of these entries are found to be made. (The entries alluded to by the witness were here inspected and offered in evi dence.] One entry of. goods, imported by J. Gil lingham Ec. Sor a, is marked paid December 13, 1864; upon inquiry, I found It was paid August 19 ,• date appears to be altered ; another is marked by the de fendant paid November 15, 1864; it was paid July 18, same year. Cross-examined.—rknow nothing about the mo neys in the vault ; they were under the control of the cashier; on the morning after the alleged rob-. bery there was a delleit ut $54,351.77 in gold, and $5,904.18 In legal tender notes ; whether any portion of that was in the vault on the afternoon or night preceding the alleged robbery I have no means of knowing ; the cashier's cash account shows a bal ance due the Government of $20,482.80 less than it should ; this - fact we discover by examining the en tries now In our possession ; for some $5,000 of the $20,000 no entries whatever can be found. - Thomas I. Potts affirmed—Residence, No. 1014. Baca street; store, No. 216 North Second street. (One of the entries shown witness.) On the 23d of April, 1864, 1 paid duties $100.15 in gold ; smile time afterward I received notice from the Custom House that there was a balance due them of $63 60 on that invoice ; on the 15th. of July, 1864, I paid It ; I made these payments to the cashier. George Gillingham—Reside ,No. 941 Market street; (entry shown) ; theEeetimated and liquidated amounts marked on this entry were paid sooner than the date markedern the documents would intth off.te. W. 13. Curry, sworn.—l am assistant cashier in the Custom House. (Here the witness' attention was directed to an entry made in one of the books.] He said the money received in this entry was a spa olal deposit, and, as all other receipts, it passed into the custody of the cashier ; the word "paid' , is In the band writing of Mr. Allen. _ The case here closed. The assistant U. S. dia• blot attorney thought he had shown an embezzle ment of about $60,000, and asked that the ball be fixed at that amount. An argument ensued on this aubjeot, - and tinally . tbe defendant was ordered to enter ball in the sum of 00,000, to answer at the next term of court, which will commence in a few days. (Before Mr. Recorder Rain.) FINAL mamma. William H. Gregory the particulars of whose arrest were published in The Press yesterday, has had &Anal hearing. At the investigation, yester day, Mr. Johnftßntlerlidentifted a blue cloth coat, valued at $76, whloh was stolen from the Conti nental on the 18th of last month. Tide coat was yawned In the name of 'William Smith. Mr. D. H. Merriman identified a French coat as his property. It was stolen from the American Hotel on the let inst. The accused was committed, in default of $l,OOO bail on each Charge, to answer at the next term of the criminal court. THE COURTS- -, theiOrt of Quarter Sessions—Hon. Joseph Anises, Associate Justice.. ..The court passed the following sentences: Henry Allen, for burglary, four years ; James Dowd, do., four years ; George Williams 4 do,, two years; Benjamin Dickson, do., two years; John Gallagher, do., two years. Arrival and Balling et-Ocean Steamers TO Alt3ln3. Well !RON Y0rk....... DATI BritlLMllB.......olastow New York.... Jan 28 City of London—LiverpooL......Ffew York Jae. 28 141.svid .. .... , ••Liversobl For land Jan. 28 Air stralastan...e.Liverpool l* ewYo r k . ...... .1 a a 28 Aida Liverpool Boston Feb. 4 Saxonla llouthamption..New Y0rk...... Feb. 8 Lafayette ........llfavre TO .....DIPAR. ....New York . —Feb. 8 T. Fling Bliney......New Y0rk...F....f1ew Orleans ...Feb. 4 Cuba Dew York Liverpool, Feb 8 Columbia ••• ,•• .• New York HST MIS • •••• • • ••.• Fe O. 8 United fangdom.NenrYork...... ( ilaagow ...... —Feb 8 CUT of Cork New Yoric.....Liverpool Feb.ll Baxonta•••••••••... 'Sew York.... Hamburg ........ Feb.ll America New York..... Bremen ...... ....Fen.lll. Yazoo New Yorir.....Havana Neb.lt Costa Rica.... ...New Yost.... Aeplawail. ' P0b.121 immile-ates AT TEM KERCHAPT4' szaltarnalla PHILADELPHIA. Bark Linde, Hewitt SOOIL Bark Bea Earle. How Port'Egain, soon. Brig Bennis'. Janeiro, coon. Brig Herald, Davin .. ...,Hgvano» Soon PHILADELPHIA BOARD OF FRAM JAL B,._CAKPARLL. SA. W. -BAND Dacousur. lOommarna or Tait Mimi. JAM/1.8 C. , MARINE INTELLIGENCE. PORT OF PAILAIIIILLPIUUL. FEB. IL • I :UN :NM- , I " AYES...' BAILED. • The City roe Boat, Boßallenger. left Pine- etreet wharf at 101 M, taking in tow ship Wm Cummings for Pen sacola. °MISC. Bark Charles GUM (Br), Galibion. Hamburg. Brig Samuel Welsh, Cramer, Bavanatta. Brig Anna (80, Morrow. St. Thomas Bohr Job& Laneuter, Williams, Fortress Monroe. MEhfOR &ADA Captain Julio., of the ship Tonawanda, reports having spoken Mat nit . off Cape Hanlopon, hark Palo Alto. from Baena for Philadelphia; weather thiot at the time. As the P. A. has not come in, she has probs. big been blown off. (1E ZITS OAN AVOID THE DRAFT BY N•A calling on STBN. L')A.O, &CO.. No. 243 OA BST. NUT Street. Second Floor. where you as ewers end &Lien and Veteran 813111171Trrra9 en very reasonable STEM. Lite° & tau n t. No. 243 ONSEItNiur C 0 .0.:. • . la3111"Benond 140 X, OIL COMPANIES. vestroinx, pal , LAND WAIN WILL YOU II1V381" IN A LAID OGEPAIrit 01 lit AN OIL 001121 IT rnranrora OIL COMPLAT OP WEST VIRGINIA. Zr elriet fy an OIL 0011 PANT. and has no land but What heir been demonstrated OIL LARD. 1.11 companies formed in West Virginia axe located within ee 'sang MILES of EIIEnTINO,Sf!EINT3 , BUN: Why not go ON the Bun; as it is so famous as oil terri tory f This is a question that can be answered beat by those Who torture a little run of about a mite and .a h o vie length * until they get it eight ,or nine mitt' long,•that it may seem close to their lauds. - Thle shows Plainly that the only reliable oil producing ferritin7 is 11611111AO SPRINGS SUN; hence, of course, the company having the most of that valuable territory le the beet to invest in. This Company has • OHS HUNDRED AND PORTY.SIX AGM In fee eimple on BURNING SPRINGS RUN. and FOUR ACRES on lease, besides THREE ACRES near the liter naltCentre and Bathbone Wells. both Well known. AU we ark to ins airy, [fetveetfgarfon, which can alone photo relative value. One ballot the stock has already been disposed of and the eubsoription list will Manny close. oarrrAL 31 Elm PAIL DEVELOPMENT POND 1130,000 PRESSIDEA'r. FRANKLIN 8. WILSON. TRIAFJURBR. GEORGE'II. CHRISTIAN DEVIROTORS. F. a WON. roaa r. Deq... WM. P. JOHNSON. • ROHM CLARKSON. JOSEPH D. KOSOKHH. 0. H. OMIMPITAN. PROSPNOT - 1113111; and all information as to the pros- PeCtif of the Company, will be freely alien at the . OFFIGE, NO. sottli THIRD sTREET , (Seoontr Story) LILMHOLDS Sinee the announcement . that the" Company mould lame their linde at a royallyof one half of the ell. ap plinth:ins have been received for - fifteen leases of three fourths of an acre each TWEJETT MORE ARE OF FIRED to parties desiring to form development com panies. As we are desirous of having improvements at once made, no bonus will be required for the twenty lots.. This mode of operation inalerarto thestookholdors. from arrangements a/ready in progress, the comple tion ofeighteen wale at an early day. Applications for leaseholds ehoulifhe accompanied by references of the applicant's ability to perform his oh. tract. Bone others will be noticed. .1424-tathadi. pr. LOOK TO TOUR ENTERSOT ! GrOVIUeNDIIMIC OIL AND MINING COMPANY" OF WEST VIIIGISUL /0: 1 _'- 4 ;4: 4 .)44 4:8:114 ktV ti)1110A4,:1A0V1,),11 CAPITAL $l, PER SHARE, PULL PAID. WORKING 'OB.PITILL; $38,000 (JASIL NO FUTURE iMESSISTENTS.. dONPANTI3 OPTION, *3* WALNUT ITTIIBET 'The • GOVERNMENT OIL ADD DIMING COMPA NY is organized on a strictly mutual priactple, and its affairs will be conducts d vilth the sole Ww of afford inaa source of permanent business profit to thore in terested. Every Stockholder is practically one of the Company's comorators. The Estates of the Oompany, iniStead of balsa burdened with an exorbitant profit, ex acted by a lew lucky, originals, are deeded, in fee, direst from Ant owners to the Skckholders of this Company. They comprise OVER 2.200 ACRES. (Titles examined by Theo. Copier and T. J. Clayton, . Begs , and pronounced indisputable),, located in the immedlite centre of, the great Oil belt of West Virginia, which region, for ',the superiority of its 011 and for the volume and certainty of its_yield, is far surpassing the famed 011 Creek region of Pennell. Tanis. region.he Beep Gorge Farm, in the Old Burning Spring In close proximity to this estate, on every aid, are situated ; he most successful Oil Wells to be found In the country, and at an almostadjoining distance I. located the widely - celebrated `Leweityn" and ' 'Ster nal Centre" wells, the former 01 which PLOWED FULLY THREE TROUBLED (3,000) HAW EELS OF OIL FEE DAY. being the greatest bona fide yield of 011 ever known,and very considerably .eurpaseing, both in quantity and quality, the product of any two wells in Pennsylvania. 2d. Two thousand (9,000) acres, in two tracts, in the heart of the successful 011 region of the Great Kanawha, along whose course for over 70 miles Oil can be dis tinctly seen and gathered from the water's surface, while the evaporation at the neighboring salt works is effected by igniting the Petroleum Gas emitted from subterranean reservoirs of 011. Bd. 100 acres (in fee simple) of superior Semi-Bitumi nous Coal land. In Bedford county, Pa. The value and importance of the above properties may be inferred from the fact that lames for adjoining lands. with large royalties of OD, have been taken DT New 'Urn and Boston companies at a bonus greater than the fee simple cost of the Company's estate, and if deemed advantageous by the Stockholders. It is be lieved that but little difficulty would presently be expe rienced in leasing a portion of their territory at a bonus and royalty greater than the original cost of the whole. A number of wells are at once going forward, and more (Eight in all) will be sunk as soon as the list are com pleted. These, with a yield of Oil equal to adjacent wells, will insure to this Company *daily cash income of several thousand dollars over every possible ex persite. The net cost of the Company's three estates is 1187.000. The Capital is $200,000, in shares of El each.. 125.000 ehares onsr will be sold, and no further subscriptions willWaccepted at any price whatever. This amount pays for the properties and leaves a working capital of $BB,OOO cash. The remaining 70,000 phares stand pledged to be equally divided pro rata between the original or present subscribers, at such a time an 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 mutant ibers to exactly CO cents per share. he immense profit to be derived from earnest and eirccesefra working is shown by' the fact that a eines company—the Colombia — is this year paying ,to its stockholders One Million (411,000,000)DolLake in cash. dfvtdends, besides a handsome resetve for additional • developments. The stock of this company, for $0 paid. has sold for over sooDer share. • The substantial 1 nducements which the GOVERN MENT OIL AND MINING COMPANY offer to those de sirous of securing an interest in a source of wealth that Is now startlingine 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 Increseed development of the Company's rich Oil tracts, and their time and ener gies will be honestly consecrated to that one end. To persons feeling any interest or feeling none, every Information oncoming th e estates of the lOonroanY, tie 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 WORK, we should be pleased to see you at once. 90,000 shares were engaged on the first day. The promptest *Daub.- Don 111 therefore indispensable to Insure a snare in the orletinal.stoek, subscriptions to which (ft' not already taken)will be received at original price. $1 per share. including a stock dividend ofihree•xiths the amount. PRESIDENT, HENRY SIMONS. T1MJ3411213. WM. H. WEEKS. SnowAttY, J_ PERCY DIX. COMPAIIY'I3 OFFICL .1424.tuthe4t&d3t U OLD DOMINION OIL COMPANY OF WEST VIROINIA.—The subscribers to the Meek 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 9,1100 shares unsubistribed for. DIRECTORS: 0. H. BANSOROIS, President. JOSEPH INEOLIVI,Vice President, R. A. SMITH J. A. StoALUSTEE, C. J. WOL BEET, C.. 1. WOLBRRT: Joi-TH W. 'LEIGH. P. R. ICNIOUT. County Clerk. Dod C. C. DAVIS. ea-Sheriff, Doddridge REASURER: WAI, R. COLLINS.ROB: i 51719 212316 VW Kirfel 846 VrTHE &241NITAI. MEETING OE THE Ettookholders of the VOLCANIC OIL AND COAL COMPANY will be held at the ogle% No. 11 PHILADELPHIA EX CHANOII,_on TVItDAT. the 14th of February next, at 4 o'clock P. AL , for th e ptopoee of electing Ave Dire,. tors to serve the ensuing year. ie3:6l6t A. L. MANNY. Secretary. NICW RUMMER/LT FLOUR. warn CLOVER HONEY. NEW PAM PIMIENEL CULTIVATED CRABBNIMIZS, duo, ALBERT 0. ROBERTS. Desks Ix 71111, Masai" ao2-at , Comer MEVESini auk VIKR straits SHOVELS AND SPADES. LIDO dos at reduced rem, at ORO. HALFMAIT'S SHOVEL FACTORY. northwest 00fa QUARRY and BREAD Streets, between Areh end rice and &mond and Third streets.. - COTTON AND FLAX - SAIL DUCK and CANNV numbers end brands. Tent, Awning. . and Wason•eover Dnck. also. Paper Idanuftetartreel der Irene, fromlto 6 hot Wide t Pauline. Beitylg. WI Twine. .4101011F1 'IVIIRSEAR , R , OO4. n*tr 114. MN MAW 6llAgi. THE .ERESS.4--BIIELAISO'HM I SITITitDAY, 'PRIMARY - 4, 434 WAiNUT Street of Philadelphia. dridgematy. county, Weld V a. OILBTABT: I' B. fiILITB. OIL COMPANIEIL* - Or TO THZ Formant% s TEE RITRING FOR PETROLEUM OIL Is not only a Permanent business undertaking. but is 1 i`ROFITABLE, fir imiond anything boron known to wan Any Company ffinhig a good 011-bearing estate . , which Is haestly*orgenixed, economically managed, and worked by men ruseelelng energy adequate for the entormblembet speedily enrich Ito etookkoldem. GOVERNMENT OIL AND MINING COMPANY Le chartered (on the petition or prominent Philadelphia businese houses) by the State of Pennsylvania, as a PERMANENT woRK - uvak OORPOIaTION Ite Company's estate, embracing over Ircienty-two Hundred Acres, IS, EVERY ACRE OP IT. rave one Hundred acres of semt•Bttumiaons ("foal land. OIL S and belong% free of inettrobrance. lo the Company's Stockholders. EIGHT WELL'S' aro being pushed fortiori. no one of which can fail to PAY A LUCRATIVE DIVIDEND on the entire lune of stock, while from leaeeholils alone the Company can insure ARGE AND UNIFORM REtifRNS. This Company's chatter compels the mod undoubted eecurity to be exacted from every man connected there with. for the faithful performance of hie entire duty:' If you deetre an interest in a RALLY BYMPONSIBLE BITSIDiESS OROANMTION,' please call at ones. HENRY SIMONS, President WM. U WEEIKS, Treasurer 11. PERCY DIX, Secretary. OVVICW., 434 NvAxamyr ST. fe2. 34P wax CAMERON PETROLEUM CO. o 1 PENNSYLVANIA. CAPITAL' 61,0(50„0045. SECARE - S 200,600; PAR VALUE 16.00. sußsouirriorr rims SRL 50. PRBEIDMIT. VANCE STEWART. OP. ==ROBS COUNTY. PA. TRBABUREE. E. G. JAMES. OP PIIELADII4IITA. SECRETARY. 3. L. DARLINGTON. WEST iIHESTNIA. PA., DIRICTOIIB. VANOB STEWART, Mercer county, Pa. JOHN B. LEONARD. West Cheater, Pa. D. C. FORNEY, Washington, D. C. BERRY D. COOKE. Washington, D. C. SIMON CAMERON, Harrisburg, Pa. JOHN H. DIEHL, Philadelphia. JOHN F. GRAFF, Philadelphia. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadelphia. JAMES DAFFY, maxima. ' , Mandel's°. Pa The preeerit and prospective value of the stook of this Company may i be inferred from the fact that it owns a fee simple interest in 473 (four hundred and seventy- three) 401431f0f the richest-teeted oil territory in Venlago county, believed by' the moat experienced oil men is that region to be capable of producing' a net annual in come to the Company of one and a half million dollars. or U. ree antes the entire coat of theittock, which would be equivalent to twenty. aye per cent, a month on its subscription price, or one hundred and Arty :im• cent, per a nnum as its par eatue. The following is a desciiption of the Clomparry's pro party: One-fonrth fee simple interest in the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate en the Allegheny . river, about two and one-half miles below Franklin, con- Mining 292 (iwo hundred and ninety.two) acres. with 332 rode (or over one mile) (rout on The Allegheny river, on which there are sow twelve. leans, each ten rods mmare.and from which the'ownent of the fee simple get . One half the oil, free of all expense. Besides; this, there , are two wells owned' by the limners of the fee. Wm. Which they get all the - • On this Farm there are now ten wells In operation, producing an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about beink tubed. There are also on it (87 low ,- -enrreped7arenehieoily applications are now standing td lease the, latter for one half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on this Farm aspen are now paying handsomely; a fact which sufficiently demon • - stretes the great richness and reliability of the terri tOhr. I. the entfrefre simple interest in ISt (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near ly opposite the "Hoover " Farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the mouth of Mill Run, havhsc a front 'of 06 rods on the Allegheny river, end one mile on both sides of hiill Rim, with ample boxing surface for one hundred wale, or Lobs of ten rode square. This tract is known as the "Stewart Farm, " and is clear of all leases or incumbrances of any kind. There is now in operation a fifty-barrel well (beside several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm, which ad joins this on the south. In last, the " Stewart " Farm is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a short time a single lease of 80 rode front, on theinuns dials opposite side of the river, sold for $165,0(0 (one hundred and sixty- live thoneand • dollars.) On this lesise a good well has been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm. which is believed to be equally as good as the " Hoov er," there are on it a three- story Grist Mill, With Rae waterpower, a good farmasonse, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. The dterability of this immediate oil section Is illus trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have been pumping for over four year., with-. out any material diminution in their`yield, while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity. always commands from one to two dollars per barrel more thane the oil at 011 Creek. The dicers of the Company feel instilled la present bm the folloyini estimate of what. With visorons inanagemeht, the above lands can be made to yield for the bestlit of the stockholders in a comparatively short time; • THE "BTRWART FARM." There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rode square, all of which can be leased immediately for one half the oil, free of all expense to the Company. latimatinli one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is zoom for three hundred) a t the .very moderate average of ten Oarreie each, would make a Daily product 1,000 bbla. Out of this the Company's share would be. 000 bble. Value of, daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (it le now selling at -818:60.]....5....... •-•;. 85,000 00 Allowing three hundred working dayago the year, this would make the Comps- - ny'e annual net reoeipte,,from the Stew art Farm .............. . . 1,600.000 00 Allowing the same estimateefor the 'Worm- or " Farm, in which the Company owns .one-fontth in fee of the land interest, the annual net receipts from the latter would ... 870.000 00 Malang the annual receipts from both Farms • •••—• 1,875400 00 Deducting from this amount the ►um of g 676,000 for contingencies, would leave the Net Annual Income of the Company...... $1,600,000 00 ALL THESE LOTS CAA. BE latittrinwrzurrliZALlED; If It is i1e01943a ertpedient, at a royalty of one-half the 011, with covenants binding lessees to, sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A PEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. Ton are not asked to subscribe to this Stook with the expectation of immediately melting large dividends. but the basis on which the Company rests, it le be lieved, will make your investment not only safe. but. prospectively, of enormous. value. . Notwithstanding, at the present prices of oil, the Com pany a annual receipts (without any farther develop. meat) would be forty thousand dollars. or eight per cent. on the cost of the stock, - • The President, Mr. Stewart, Is one of the moat practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State, and hie residence near the Company's property and general oversight of ifs management is the best guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the investment pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stook hay. already been Made, but none will be recelYed until the books of the Company are reviled) , opened for that PTIrPO/54, Only a limited amount of the stock will be sold at subscription price. The stook will be issued full paid, without further assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for a few dare, on and after January 18,1666, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, fe.94t No. 101 WALBIIIT Stmt.-Plaids. •WHITII VIRGIN WAX OF ANTILLES. —A new French Gowned° for beautifying sad pre serving the complexion. It is the moat wonderful COW pound of the ann. There is neither chalk, powder, msg. nests, bisrantn, nor tale in its cOinposition. it being a:imposed entirely of pure Virgin an; hence' the ex. trnordinnry qualities for preserving. thweitin, mating it soft, smooth,_fair and transparent It mates tee old Meat 'foam cilia homely h&ndscluutabe hitndsome more beautiful, and the moat beautiful divin66 Priam 90 Ind IC cents; Prepared only by iItINT & (10— Terbium'', 41 Routh lIIGHTH Streett,, two doors 'above Chestnut. and 133 South EIIIVSATH Street. aboye Walnut. aa-9m CABINET IFETIMITITRE. Kowa a CAMPION. 1161 South SECOND Street, lure prepared to follow the decline in the market in the Woo of their furniture. Purchasers will please cull and examine our stack. sub Oro ACICRREL. HERRING, SHAD,' &o. —2,600 bbla Mass. NO. 1. 2. and 9 Mackerel, late•canattliat fish, Is assorted paoksges. 2.. t 00 bbls. flew Last Poll. rating's _. and Mars.: Berrln (o s. 2,6 bozos Lubec, Sealth, No. I Herring. bbls.. ns W Mess Shad. WO boxes Herkimer. county Cbetse, &c. ~ In store and for sale by MURPHY & ROODS 3a19-11 No. 146 NORTH VTH&RVAS. FISH AND CANNED NEAT.B. 600 bbls Mess and No 1 Mackerel. 2,00) MIMI canned Moots. Lobstsirs. be. _ by P. 0. MUM &MOM. cksWifth U /00111, FRONT fitt*, p )1:111 FT HE (10IIRT OF COMMON PLEAS OE THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PECELADA. MARY Z. WILDON. , by her next friend „ dm. vs.- JAMBS D. WELDON. &opt. Term. IFea. La DI voroeRESPONDENT-B[a : Please take notice that the Court Ind granted a rale on you in the above cue to allow cause why a divorce a dace° matrigoonit should, be not decreed. returnable on SATURDAY. -February MORO. at MU M. Tereand service of mottos ANlMlSM failed on account or your aim Yours &c ene IoW.AII,DAIRibY. fed-4te . Attorney for Mends& TN THE ORI S HANB' COURT FOR - THS TN oar! . AO) couorr OF PHILADELPHIA. , Estate of ENOCH LAHING, deceased. Notice is hereby liven that the widow of 'said dece dent has filed In said Court her petition alaleitnic the exemption sum of sab). in wish, out of the said Estate. which she elecueto rete.ln. under the act of April 14th. 1881, and Its supplements, mid that the same will be approved by said Court on .FRID LT, rebruity 17th, 1806. unless exceptions be fled thereto. A. THOMPSON, fe2-11u4t* k Attorney for Petitioner. NOT I 0 E IN THE ORPHANS' 0017BT OF MONTOODIRRY 00IINTY.—In the matter of the proceedings tn. partition upon the real estate of 080114311 B RELIT, late of the borough of iNerristown, in said county, declassed. And now, to wit: January lath. 1865. the report of the three Commissioners appointed to makepartition of maid decedent's real estate, Lied in open Court and confirmed 8t and lle die, on motion of Joseph L. Allabough, Bee. attorney, the Court avant-a role noon William Reiff: Jonas A. Reiff, Maurice Reiff, Daniel Reiff. Diary Landfill. Lydia Umatead. Angeline Umetead. and Ma tilda Pennypacker , and all other persons in,interest, to be and apneas at an Orphans' Court to be held at the Cosset House, in the- borough of Norristown. on MON DA F. the 27th day of February. A D. 1E65, at 11 o'olock in the forenoon of teat day , . either to accept or retiree to accent the, real 'estate of the said George B. Reiff, de ceased, at the valuation thereof, or to show cause, if any, they or eitber of them have why the game should not be sold according to law. By the Cont. DANIEL FISIISII; Clerk O. C. CLERK'S OFFICIB. NORRISTOWN. Jan rd. A. D. 1866. la2B elt - T IiTTERS TESTAMENTARY TO TH -a- 1 Estate of JOHN W. OLIVER. deceased. having beenaround to the. undersigned, all persons indebted to eald estate are requested to make PRI meut, and Bums baying claim to present the same to SARAH C. 1710 BROWNcutx. Street. PHILADEL.PRIA. Jan. 6, ROG jaT•efit, UNITED STATES; EASTERN DIS TRICT OP. PENNSYLVANIA.—Bar. _ • THE PRESIDENT OF TIM UNITED STATES, TO THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PENN SYLVANIA. --Onsunne WHEREAS, The . District Court of the United Statesin and - for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and doll proceeding an a Libel, Stud 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 four hundred ,and forty nine pounds of cot ton and twenty' two boxes of tobacco, captured at PLY mouth. North Carolina, by the United Statee vessels- of war '_Shamrock." • • Otsego. .• Wyelusbm," '` " TO cony, ' ' " Oommsidore ••-Belie," and Bats lei," and brought into this District, to be monished, cited.' and called' to jud gm ent, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so requiring).. Ton are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, bat that _by pablishing theee presents In at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in. the City of Philadelphia. , and In the Legal Ks fctifgencer, . yon do momeh and cite, or cause to be monish.ed and cited, Peremptorily a ll persons in general who have, or pretend to have, any right, title, or interest in the said lour hundred and forty nine pounds of cotton and twenty two boxes of tobacco, to.appear before the Honorable JOHN CADWALADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room. In the city of Philadelphia,. on the TWSNLIBTII day after public:salon of these presentn, if it be a (*art day, or else on the - next court day following between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there i to show, or allege, in form of law, a reasonab e and:lawful excuse, if any they have, why the raid four hundred and forty nine pounds of cotton and twenty- two boxes, of tobacco should not be pronounced to belong, at the- CMS of the' capture of the same, to the enemies' of the United States, and, ae goods of their ens - mien or otherwise, liable -- and subject to (sondem. nation, to be adjudged and condemned aa good - and lawful. prises; and farther JO do and 'receive In tide_ - behalf as to Justice shall appertain. And that you "duly intimate, or canine to bs intimated, auk, All persons Ja i ls , afore generally (to whom by the tenor of these presents elm intimated), that If they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shall not show e. reasonable and lawful cause tothe contrary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to adjudication on the said capture, and may'pronounce that the said four handred and temp i& e pounds of cotton and twenty-two boxes of tobac co 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 enemies, 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 noiwithstimding, and that you duly certify to the said District Court what you shall do in the premises , , to gether with, these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWAL ADEN.. /ridge of-the said Court, at Philadelphia this thirty - first day of JANUARY, A. D. 1E65, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the said United States. fol.& G. E. FOX. Ole District Court. UNITED STATES_, So ERN DM - TRIM OF PERDRYLvANIs—Sor.,-_ THE PERsIDEDIT OF THE UNITED STATKS, TO THE MillsHAD OF THE SASTRE!, DISTRICT OF FIgnESE LVAIS lA. —GRIIIITENG . . _ . . WHEREAS. The Dist:let Court of the United Elates in and- for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and duly proceeding on a libel. tiled In the name of the United Stated of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title. or interest in three hales of cotter, ca tared on the right river, above S ler's Landing, in bank of the Roanoke the State of North Caroline , by the nited Steles vessel of- war "Shamrock," under command of Commander W. H. kiacComb, and ,brought into this District to be inoniebed, cited, and called to judgment. at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed (justice so requiring.) .Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and commanded, that you omit , not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of the daily newspapers printed and published in the city of Philadelphia. and to the Legal fatelli,- peneer, 3 on do monbsh and cite, or cantle to- be moniehed and cited, peremptorily, all' persons in general who have, or pretend to, have any right,.title, or interest in the said three babes of cotton. to appear before the Hono rable JOHN CADWALLDER, the Sedge of the Bald Court at the District Court room, in the city of Phila. delphia, on.. the TWENTIETH day after publication of these preeente, if it be a court day, or else on the next court day following, between the venal hours of hearing canoes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, 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 - gooda of their enemies or otherwise, liable and sub jecito condemnation, to be &d -ine Red and condemned an good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to intake shall appertain. And teat you duly intimate, or cause to be initmated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally. (to whom by the tenor of these presents it is also intimated./ . that if they shall not appear at the time and place above.; mentioned, or appear and shall not show a reasonable .end lawful cause to the contrary, then said. District Conft doth Intend and will proceed, to adjudication on the said capture, and may pronounce that the said three bales of cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same, tothe enemies of the United States of America, and goods of their enemies , or otherwise. Dame and gainect to confiscation and condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather eoniumacy of thepersona so cited and intimated in any wise notwithstanding. and that yen duly - certify to the said District Court what you shall do In the premises, together with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER. Didge of the said Court, at Philadelphia. this thirty-first day of JANUARY, A. D , 1865, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence ef. the said United States. G R. FOX, fel St • Clerk of the District Court. UNITED STATES, EASTERN DIE TEICT OF PENNSYLVANIA —Sc?. THE PRESIDENT OF THS UNITED STATES, TO -THE MARSHAL OF THE EASTERN DISTRICT OF PEEN - SYLVAN LA—Githarina WHEREAS, The District Court of the 'United States in and for the astern District of Pennsylvania, rightly and drily proceeding on a libel. filed 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 eighty- three bales of cotton, one hundred and lever:ay . ..four hales 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 die trim, to be montehed, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (justice so - regular:me). Yon are, therefore, charged, and strictly enjoined and command ed, that you omit not, bat that by publishing these pre sents in at least two of the daily newanaPers printed and published in the city of PlailadelMia. and in the Legal Intelligeneer, you do monith and cite, or cause to be moniehetiand cited.. peremptorily, all 'Persona in general who • have, or pretend to have any right, title, or interest in the said eighty-three hale( of cotton. one hundred and seventy-four balee'qf cotton yarn, and one bale cotton toth, to appear before the Honorable JOHN CAD WALAPER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Court room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the TWENTIETH day after publication of these presents ' if ithe a could day , or else on the next court day folios,- Ina, between the usual bonze of hearing causes. then and there to ehOW, or allege, in due form °flaw. a reit amiable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why th e 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 11:8 goods of their enemies or othertvise, lia ble and subject to condemnation, to be adindin d and condemned ae good and lawful prizes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to Athlete shall appertain. And that you duly intimate, or cause to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally (to whom by the tenor of these presents it Le aleo intimated), that llthey shell not appear at the time and place above mentioned or appear and shell not show a reasonable end latrfni cause to the contrary, then eaid Distrtet,Court doth in tend and will proceed to adjudication on the said cap ture, And may pronounce that the said eighty-three hales of cotton, one hundred and seventy-fear.bales of cotton yarn, and one bale of- cotton cloth did belong, at the time of the captare of the same. to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their ene mies, or othetwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation , to be adjudged and condemned as lawful prize, the absence or rather nontunlacY of the persons cited and intimated In anywnie notwith standing, and that lon duly certify to the said Dietriot Court what you shall do in the-premises, togsther with these presents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CAD WALADER, Judge of the said Court, at Rhilad elphia, this thirty-first day of JANUAXY A. D ' .1860, and in the eighty-ninth year of the independence of the eald United States. G. R. FOX, fe2-St Clerk of the District Mutt_ NITED STATES, EASTERN DlS ,ka TRICT OF PF.TISYLVA NI —far. IRE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES, TO THE MAHeHAL OF TEE EASTERN DISTAIOT Of SYLVAN I d. —Gana-Two : :WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, rightly end duly proceeed log on a libel Sled in the mime of the United. States of Amerlos„ haih decreed all personas in geneialwho have,or 'pretend to have any rtglit.title,or Due rest ftvebales cotton, seven bale cotton, two be Cotton. and one bale and some loose cotton captured at Edonton, in the State of North Carolina, by the united States vessels- of-war " Chickopee " and " Valley the said " Clditkopee ' being under command of A. D.. Harrell, and brought into this district, to be moniebea, cited, and called to judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter ex pressed (incites so requiring). Yon are therefore charged and strictly enjoined and' commanded, that you omit not; but that by publishing these presents in at leasttwo of the daily newspapers printed and pub liehed in tho city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal In. te4igvencer,yen do monied]. and cite, or cease to be menished and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have any right, title, or in terest in the said five bales cotton, seven bales cotton, .two bales cotton, and one bale and some loose 'cotton, to anpear lbefore the Honorable Joffif CADWALLADER, the Judge of the said Court, at the District Coart room, in the city of Philadelphia, on the .T WENTLET El day after publication of these presents, it it be a court day, or else on the newt court day followleg, between the usual hours of hearing causes, then and there to show, or allege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuse, if any they have, why the said Ave bales cotton. seven bales cotton, two bales cotton, and one bale and some loose cotton should not be pronounced. to belong, &nthe time of the capture of the same, to the enemies of the United States, and as goods of their ene mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as good and lawful Prizes; and further to do and reeeive in this behalf as to justice shill appertain. And that you (int, intimate, Or *Mute to be intimated, unto all persons aforeeald, generally (to that if the tenor of these presents it Is also intimated). that if they shall not appear at the time and plAce.above mentioned, or appear and shall not show • Xessonable and lawful cause to the con trary, then said District Court doth Intend and will proceed to adjudicati mon the said capture and may pronounce that the said Ave bales cotton, seven bales cotton, two bales cotton. and one bate and some loose cotton did belong, at the time of the capture of the same. to the enemies of the United-States of America, and es goods of their enemies, or otherwise, liable and subject to confiscation and condemnation. to be ad judged and -condemned-as lawful prize. the absence or rather contumacy of the persons go cited and Inti mated in aaywise notwithstanding, and that you doily certify to the said District Court *what yon shall do in the•preznises, together with these presents Vistness - tbs Honorable Jt RN CADWALADER. Judge of the said Court, at Philadelphia, this Unity- first day of JADUARY, A. D. 1866, And la the eighty-Math y.sar of the • independence of thealudgnited buttes. 0. •N. PDX fe2 St ' (81414 . gas DistricisDonrt. MARSHAL'S SALE. - L -BY VIRTUE OF a writ of sale ibl tkv 1/41n. JOHN CAD WAL D3R, Judge of the District Court of the United States. In and for the Eastern Diet/totef Pennsylvante..in Ad miralty, to me directed, willb• sold at pnbde sale to the blithest Ind best bidder, for nosh, at MICHENSR'S STORB, No..l42rltorth FRONT Street, on WSDNIIS DAN , February 16th. MC at 12 o'4ook M.: 83 bales of Cotton, 174 bales of Cotton Tarn, and 1 tale of Cotton Cloth. Also, 499 pounds of Cotton and 21boxes of To basso. Also, 6 bales Cotton, 7 bales Colton, 2 bales' Cotton, and I bate and some loose Cotton. Also,S bales Cotton. 'The Cotton and other articles are now opentot examination at the above-nam,d store WILLIAM If ILLWARD AL 8. Marebal E. D. of Pennsylvania. PerrADELYnia, Feb 1,1866. Set ft MRS. TAMES BITTIP CELEBRA.TBD BITPPORTIIIa FOR LAMM— he only fropporters ands' eminent medical patrons. Ladies and physicians are reepeattally requested to all only on Mrs. BETTS, et her rasidecuse..lo39 WALNUT Street, - Phila. , (to avoid counterfeits.) Thirty tholuasul Ismaili I have been isdvieed by their phyaicigas to use P.M , Those only are genuine bearing the Dal - , Stateif co night; labels on the box. and 'simulators/1. INUM 4 O 4OI I hatimaslask oe* PR POSALEL QUARTERMASTER'S 'OFFICE; 00enalr TWZLFTH And GTE lereete. • eau rso r A n o'res i Vilt . b Pa ieZl 4 4r. L i ttur i tes saw 14 - o'clock. M. FRIDAY . , Yebrhart SI. ISSN for the isoin•disei delivery at the United States Store house. Basover•strest wharf, properly packed, owl ready.,for transportation. of the following described quartermasters stores—wiz: . 4,000 yards'Emuneled Cloth. 601nohor wider best pm , llt /.0911Atorse;Collare. 17 to MI inehes—hon'a Malt 2,C00 Wagon Corers 10 oz., cotton duck, so per' sane- Tie of-cover at. United Statue Storehonee; one yorksulll ple of ddck required.. 2.t00 Male Gon --hor ave, ISto 17 inabese shin 2.o . CO'yards Cotton Duck. 28 limbo 'wide. five. 10 and • . 609 pairs Mole Hazes, 17 Litotes from top to .bottom .AO palm (hole) , 20.000•-pounds Pounds Harness Leather, oak-tanned. ISM ffirs Per side when finished, marked Harness Leather. with weight. 1,030 sidve.Brldle Leather, oak-tanned. 10 to II His per side when finished, marked Bridle Leather and number of sides In each roll, with weight. 6.000 pounds oil. tanned Leather. thin sides. to Pauline, to be made in the beet manner, of 16.0 x. cotton duck, 28,k; Inches wide, beat quality, army stand ard, with tabling; all round; giro 22230 feet when fi - sighed, as. er samplciof Paulin at Hanover. street Store-. house—l yard sample of duck required. 10 pieces Satinet,, 174 yards wide, blue and green. and 3, 0(0 Whips. bladesnake. afloat her, solid. fall weight tm. 6(0 pounds Spanish Whiting, dry. Inlo-ib papers 3(0 pounds Chrome Orson, in 011. 3. 3, and' 5- le can& 600 pcnnda Gum Shellac. 26 pounds Pumice Stone. Po s dared. 6,0(0 pounds Whits Lead, in 60 and 1(0- lb kegs (Leude9. .611 of the altove.deseribed to be of the beet and subject to the inspection of an inspector aPPoluted on the part of the Government. Bidders will state price. "to include boxes and de livery," both In writing and figures, the quantity bid for, and the time of delivery stated; and no schedule CAGos will be received. samples to be sea t to the Government' Warehouse, over-street wharf. proposals must be mad% out on printed blankg, which may be had on application at this office; other wise the bid will be rejected. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible per sons,whose signatures meet be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and sufficient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge, Attorney or Collector. or other public officer; otherwise the bid will not be considered. The right is reserved to reject all bids deemed too high. Bids from defaulting contractors, and those that do not buy comply with the requirements of this edger- . Moment. will not be considered. By order of Clot H. BIGGS, Chief Quartermaster. GEO. B. OBES._ follit • Captain and A. Q K. OFFICE COALM.ISSARY OF SUBSIST . ENOS, No. 625 WA_LEOT guest, r/IILAMSLPIIIA. February 4. 1205. SEALED PROPOSA‘B, IN DOM 10/4.T15, will be received at this office suit.l 12 o'clock M., on WEDNES DAY. February 8, 1866, for supplying. for the use of the United States ATMY. following subsistence stores. delivered in Phila delphia, viz: 3,000 bills. EXTRA SUPERFINE or EXTRA FA MILY FLOUR (widen to be stated), in us w, well-coopered barrels, fully. head- lined. To have been ground within thirty days of de livery. Rameof brand and plate of mann facture to be stated in the proposal. To be delivered within the month of February. 100,000 pounds Bret quality PILOT BREAD, to be made from good sound extra Sour, thorough ly baked and perfectly dried before _being packed. To be psoked in boxes of well sea soned wood.ofsnch a kind as will not impart tame to the bread. Boxes to contain fifty pounds net. To be delivered within the month of Febreary. 10,000 pounds first quality kiln dried CORNMEAL, in well coopored barrels, folly head-lined. Brand to be mentioned. .To be delivered poundsen flays from award. 500 extra Ine YOUNG RYSON TEA, in .Th original packages Chop marks to be men tioned in the proposal. To be delivered within,iive days from award. _ 100,000 pounds light yellow COlll3ll SUGAR. or - rbotce dry RAW SUGAR. - Barrel, to be the beat Muse for the purpose. To be delivered within ten days from award 25,000 pounds..coarse pulverised WRITS SUGAR, in strong barrels. Ta be delivered within ' • ten days from award *OOO pounds CRUSHBD. SUGAR, in strong bar rels. To be delivered within Eve days from award. _ 1,000 pound ' s JAVA COFEEK, In original bags. To be delivered within five days from award. 30,000 pounds clean,fine, dry SALT,in strong head lined barrels. To be delivered within'ten days from award. 2,000 pounds pure ground BLACK PEPPER, in four. ounce papers Bidders will state the va. riety of Pepper offered. and will furnish sample in grain as well as ground. To be de livered within ten dare from award. 1.000 -gallons good RYE WHISKY. Barrels to be of g ood seasoned white oar staves and heads; to ave twelve wooden and four Iron loops; iron hoops and heads to be painted. To be delivered within ten days from award. Sample. of all the above articles must be delivered with the bide, and referred to therein, bat proposals ninst not be enclosed with sample.. Samples must be in boxes or bottle r, distinctly marked, and not In paper parcels. Separate proposals, in duplicate, must be made for each article enumerated, and. bidders may propose for the whole or any part of each. A printed COPY of this advertisement mast be attached to each bid, and. the proposals must be specific in com plying with all its terms: Each. bid must have the written guarantee of two responsible names, for the fulfilment of the agreement, who will give bonds if required BLARE FORMS FOR PROPOSALS. containing the form of guarantee, may be had on application at this office. Thefseller's name, place of business; and date of pur chase, name of contents with with grosf, tare, and net weights, must be marked on every Package, and all old marks moat be obliterated. Returns of weights, by professional public weighers, must be given if reqoired No bids from parties who have failed to fulfil a former ALreorent will be considered. Bids will include packages and delivery at any point in this city to be designated by this office; and any in ferior packages or cooperagewillbe considered. sufficient Cause for rejection of contents. Payment will be made in current fund& Proposals to be endorsed "Proposals for Subsistence Stores." and directed to ISAAC B. WIGGIN, fe3-tli Capt. and C. S. Tole. PROPOSALS FOR THIRTY-INCH PIPE.-4161,31) PEOPOSLLS will be received at the Office of the Chief Engineer of the Water Depart ment, 'FIFTH Street. below Chestnut, until TUESDAY', February Mb, at g o'clOok P. M , for the fdllowini ar ticles to be delivered on Poplar street, between Nin e . teentlr street and Ridge avenue, free from Government ten:, on or before March 16tb, 1865; Girtif 30-intb. pipe. 12 'feet length, welching SAO pounds. Two 86-incb single branches, 16-inch outlet. One SO• inch bonnet. Two 16 inch simile branches, IS inch outlet. Two 16-inch sleeves. Price stated per pound delivered. The department will furnish drawings for the above. and subject the materials to mob tests as may be deemed sufficient, and will be the judge of the quality and fitness. Ho bid will be received except from persons manu facturing the artistes bid for, and unless It be accompa nied niith &certificate that a bond of Vies Hundred Dollars hae been deposited with the City Solicitor, ae per Ordinance of May M. 11360. . H P. H. lIIHHINBINE. - - .obletalautaseczare.ter let St Philadelphia. CHITCF QUARTERMASTER'S OF ICE, PHILADELPRIA, January 31.„ 1965. SEALED I PROPOSALo will be received at this office, until 12 o'clock 31., on waintaaDAY. the Bth Febra arY next, for supplying the &MITI LIKILL ARSENAL with the following articles. viz: Skjblue Ramey, 34 or 6-4 wide, army standard. To be delivered immediately or within a short time. Dark Rine Flannel. 3 4 or 6 4 wide, army standard. Canton Flannel, 6-4 Wide. do. Gray Flannel, Cotton and Wool, 34 wide, sample re quired. Cotton Drilling , . 34 wide, sample required. Brown Mustln. 4-4 Is ide, do. Cotton Duck. 8 ounce. do. Ambulance Guidons. with Staves, army-standard. Bat Cords and Tassels. Cavalry, do. Tarred Rope Yarn. simple:revived. liotpital Tents and Flies, army standard. Regimental Colors Infantry', do. Bach bid must be juaranteed by two responsible per sons, whose eignatares must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and sufficientaecurity for the amount involved, by some public functionary of Bidsted States. from defaulting contractors, and those that do not fully comply with the requirements of this adver tisement, will not be considered. Blank forms for proposals, shbracing the terms of the guarantee required on each bid, can be had on applica tion at this office, and none others which do not em brace this guarantee will be considered, nor will any proposal be considered which does not strictly conform - to the requirement, therein-stated. Bidden the y ate the QuantltY they propose to furnish. how soon can commence. and. the quantity they can deliver weekly. The right theeserved by the United States to reject any pest or whole of the bide, se may be deemed best for the interest of the service. Samples of - such articles as are required to be of army standard can be seen at Ibis office. • Proposals meet be endorsed " Proposals for Army Supplies,' stating the particular article bid for. HERMAN. BIGGS, fel. It Colonel Quartermaster's Department. QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, Corner TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets, PHILLDELVZIA. _Jan e:), SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this 9EOO until 12 o'clock H. on SATURDAY, February 4,18615, for the immediate delivery at the United States Store home, HANOVER.street Wharf, properly packed, and ready for {re. sportatiou. of . ,-BE6 - SETS SIX- MULE WAGON HARNESS, complete. The same to be of the best quality and make. and sub ject to the inspection of an inspector appointed on the Part of the Government. The above-deeoribed Harness to be made in accord ance witb sample and specifications, to be seen at the Hanover. street Storehouse. . _ . Bidders will state price both in writing and 11PM II (to include boxes and delivery), the quantity bid for. and the shortest time they can deliver them la All proposals must be made out on printed blank.. Which. may be bad on application at this office , other wise the bid will be rejected. Bach bid must be guaranteed by two responsible rot sena, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran tee, and certified to as being good and ea/Relent 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 reject all 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 B. Biggs, Chief Cmartermlit 030,18011 Ft- o la3o-13t Captain h* end A. Q. EDUCATIONAL. PROFESSOR RUFUS ADAMS, TEACHER OF ELOCUTION, No. 665 North THIRTEENTH Street. js2s-wfm6t• 1110E1LADELPHIA COLLEGIATE IN. , &MUTE, FOR TOUR° L &DIES. 1530 AR= Stre et. Street. MIT. CHARGES A. MTH, D. D..and K. CLAL. BERMS SMITH. A. K, lertaivals. The next Waft will begin on MONDAY. February 6th. jai. et* FRENCH LESSONS GIVEN BY A. -a- Parisian Lady . 841301 AWE Street. ja3O4IPP E GREEN BEMINARY.--• V ir-UW id i (LIMEY BOARDING SCHOOL., tour mile. from hfIIDIA. Pa: Thorough course in Mathew:ties, Classics, Natural Sciences, and English: practical lee. suns in Civil lingineeriug. Pupils received home dem and of all ages, and enjoy the benefits of a Ha' Pets to John y . app & 50n,23 South Third street Thos,_ J. Clayton, Fifth and Prune streets i ex-Sheri! • Kern, end o the rs , Address ally. .7. HER EP BAIL. VOL; A. X.. VILLAGE GREEN. Penn's. nooTrens COAL. Tooman 011 Alt. BOBBRT HEMPIIELL ()RAM & HEMPHILL, DEALBRS llt LEHIGH LND SCHUYLKILL COAL, Of all sites and of best qualities. Carefully picked lowest cash wises. Ogee and Yard, WILLOW, below FIFTEENTH Street. Afir Orders can be left at 146 North SIXTH . .9ereete 668 North TENTH Street, 14 33 BARCLAY 8,11 . 1 0 1 ! Ahronah the Poet 011 tee. which 'will be 'Amine; issa eetiefeetorily Elea. • Itte V. SCHREINER, NEW COAL DEPOT, AA. 110BLI Street, above Ninth street. Coast/inn= hand annertoi gnalltlea of Lehlab aid ßattu „ rat sa l s a s d enior t unly for funny PILIWIVII I at the loweet market prime. Wharf Twenty-turd etnet, below *rob street.loe 119 Routh FOURTH Street. oell9-em Pm LEHIGH COLL.-HOUBB KIIRPI3OI can rely car getting a Imre article at B. 14 allab sommel/TORT an POPLAR. . .1. W. HAMPTON. Jas • COAL'OO C OAL , COAL._ H. GUIMAR & 00.'6 COAL. the but L th. atty. For 'stoat the Irwent cash prima. MANTUA cm YARD, oornor THIRTY-FIFTH west sad Era VARIA Rallroad. Cialo-tae) W. D. ERSTON. GE N 111 N E E - AGLIS VEIN (70A1 4 , A-A EQUAL, IP ROT BIIIIIRIox TO LIIIIO7I. A W r el will emu's yonr custom. En and Stove l ea Per ton; Largo lint. ea Ofice 12113onta PO II below Chestnut. Depot 1419 CALLOW treat, above Broad. salt am SIMS BitLAIION. COAL .-B UOAR LOAF. BEVIBB MEADOW, and Spring Mountain loddei Coal. and boot Locust Mountain, tiVinapeill. rowarod_an. measly for fatally um. M. w. owner BIGHTH and ILLOWSzaia. Ma 11.11Alloinh 81100 ND Street Caps4l3' • J. WAMON & 00. epous MLLOOLM M.A.ONBILL 1 13 SPECTACLE STORE, Ao. 310 Sontl TM TH Street, below Sornee, PHILADELPIFLL Gleam refitted to watt CI ages, and all manner l 0 IgY •04 4 014 ptomptl attoded to. dol-3/4 FOR SALIAND LET* FOR BALE—VERY IYEBIRA-40 Mu . BLE IRON FURNACE PRA:PPM/TV, situated •••••• la McVey town. IBMs county, reanarloanin. withla a short d stance *of the Pennsylvania Hallroad and CanaL The freehold property comprises a-V unease, with machinery of ample power to blow. tufts* either &largos] or 'anthracite owl; abont thirteen Icandrwi acres of Timber Land; also the eeUbrsted'Oreanwo od Flee Iron Ore Bank, containing about seventeen sores, which prodelees le abundance the SSW& Ore from wbic John A. Wright. Req.. makes hie renowned and Inertly celebrated locomotive tire and oar antes Tide le this enly available property. i n the Orate which produces ta• we requisite for establishing & tin/Iness of alike chp ranter. There Alf atso &bent one hundred and fifty a ma* of land within ball a mllaef the Furnace, held under longleases, from which abundance of excellent he rma lite ore can be taken. en which Beene have been re eerily mint and which p,oduce eufactent ore to supply the Furnace. Soft Fossil Oreja also abundant in • the neighborhood. :Cllareost In any quantities can be lad, delivered at the Furnace This Furnace le well &tested for the markets. having water and railroad communitation with Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti more, Harrisburg. and other important manufacturing towns. Also connected with the above, a Forge Property now in operation. manufacturing • hammered blooms, and robed slab blooms. Motive power, steam. sad water. For price and further particulars apply to H WukßouGHB, fet-lm 108 South FOURTH Street. Philadelphia-. ORPHANS' COURT SALE..-BY virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Clin ton comity. to me directed is one of the Executors of the last will end testament of MIL McCASTY. late of the borough of irmintry, In the county of Northumber /and, Fa.. deceased, I will expose to public male. at the Fallon Honer, In the borough of Look Raven, Clinton Minty, Pa., on FRIDAY, the 10th day of FebruarY, A. D. If6o , at 10 o'clock A. 8., the following described Property. to wit: Wac's of unseated land in the warrantee name of Wm. Powers. °heather tract No. 5.556 do. , acres. li o do No 5,558 do 1147 do . Do do No. 5,057 do 1.100 do Do do No 6.059 do 1,100 do Also, the undivided thrsecfonrthe interest in the fol. 'Owing tracts of unseated land in Keating township, in th e said county of Clinton, to wit: Oise tract No. 5.975 In the warrantee name of Nioklin & Griffith, WOO sores. letter Po. 6,824 in the do Richard Peters,99s awes. lather If°. 5,825 do do do 3eo do lather No. 8,808 do do Leroy SrLicklean,ll9o do lather No. 9,021 do do do 400 do 1 other do do Bradford Vincent,4oo do 1 other do do Win. M'Coy 430 do On the following terms, to wit: One-half or the put , ease money 'to be paid upon the acknowledgment of the deeds by the said Court, and the bal gasos.atioe in one pear the:w bo ater, secured bybond and mort BaCflaßl. MOGARTY, fe2.61 Executrix of Wm. McCarty. dec'ii. CHESTER COUNTY.--FOR _SALL 100 Acres of Land In Willietown. 236 mites from Penna. La., known as the Garrett Farm. end one of the best Imetnees farms In the market. Land of the best <Loathe. mad to a Met elate of cultivation. Vine old- style Eton* Mansion. fifteen rooms; drat-rate double-deoker Stone Barn. "la, gel" with overshoot and bedding: water forced to - buildings from a etresm on the premises; Vams hone*, and every bnilding nemeesay on a well - r egul ated bostnees farm. Fruit. " ne Wood. and Water. of the beet." • JAS. IL cindillers. fe2 St 50* Wel, BUT Street. TO RENT—A MODERN REM salyzNox. With Garden, Stable, and Carrier) Hone, Use, Hot and Cold Water. Shrubbery and Shade Trees; delightfully situated in a pleasant neighborhood, 01 the corner of Seventeenth and Tinge streets,: oombinlitif all the advanUges of city and. country, being three minutes' walk from station of steam care, and five Minutes' from horse cars and fifteen minutes' from the city. The Rouse is completely famished, and Forni tare for tale. Inquire at Chtertennaster's Office. corner of GLItLED and TWELV rH Streets, Bret door on right hand side. dew thstuff di FOR SALE OR TO RENT—SEVE RAL commodious NEW DWELLINGS, In northern pelt of the city, with all the models con veniences. Rent $23 to $33 Der month. apply to TATLoW JACKSON, 614 cazwriur Street; Or. JOON JACKSON. 101.12t* 1858 North TWELFVEI Street.? det FOR SALB--FACTORY, 60 BY 87 Ala feet, new and for heavy work; light and high ceilings. one building 94 by 45 feet . Good entrance for mil for engine; CID be thrown from cart and shovel it to the fire with one throw. Engine and boLlere in good order, good draft. chimney. cost over 4 1 100. Apply before 12 A. X. Clear of incumbrance. ja9l-12° 112 BREAD Street. FO SALE—VALUABLE BUST ma MR3B PROPERTY—Nog. 819, 819 X, and 821, FILBERT Street, with stable on the rear, covering a lot 60 by 160 feet, e with two fronts• for particulars In. 4111 re of 'tires Oun.Lotr, Trustees of the Estate of Wm. Logan, No. 16 Bank St. TO LET—From the Ist of April next, the property. No. 909 RABBET Street, belonging to Um game estato, ja23-12t FOR SALE OR TO LET-A NUM- Amaber of convenient new DWELLINGS, with modem improvements, on North lieventh. Twelfth. and Thir teenth sheath Apply lo TATLOW JACKSON. 811868STNI Street, or at nol2-Sm North TWELFTH timed. el LARGE AND V4LIIABLE PRO maIPEItTIf FOB EILLE.—The very burs and commo dious LOT and BUILDING. No. 308 CHERRY &rest. near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Oberry street. depth 106 feet. being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at that width opening to a large east-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of BLZN AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. ielB-6m• FOR SALE. —THE SUBSCRIBER offers for Bale his country mat, within half a mils of Wilmington, Delaware, on the Newport pike. con- Lathing eight acres of good land, in the centre of which is a large lawn with a fine variety of shade trees, Ma- Wes. lindens, evergreens, etc., in all over a hundred full-grown trees. The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion, flanked on the west by two towers, one of which is four storimin height. There are four large rooms on a floor, with a halt eleven by forty-two feet. The house has the :modem improve ments. A hydramik ram tones 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 home and stable sufficient for four horses and several eanial(es &leo, a ben, ice, and smoke houses. The stable has a hydrant in it. (food garden, with several varieties of dwarf-pear and grape vines in tall bearing . . There are aleoseveral varieties of apple. cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. PollBoBllloll given at any time. Atopb , to DIVI G. oLAar.. n024-tf 831 Market street, Wilmington, Del. TIMBER LAND.-FOR PALS, IN :i....P6llllsllrlVildat a tract of TIMBER LAID of about SEVEN THOUSAND ACRES. This laud is heavily co. vowed with excellent Umber, is a location affonding rare facilities for safe and rapid transportation. Title India p Able. A portion of the purchays-money can remain P onulst dera mortgage. Address Box 719, Philedelp_hia o Office. Pa. jaraan VALTIABL MILLL PROPERTY, AIaRESIDETSOB. AND 10 ACRES OF LAND FOR;-& - . SALE, IN Bums GOtrATT, PENNA. This property is eltnatid on Knowles' Creek, at its junction with the Delaware River near Brownsburg, three miles from New Hope, and ten miles above Tren ton. N. J. The mills consist of a two.and.a. half-story Stone Grit t-mtil. with Iwo run of French Barr Stones, all in complete order; Saw-mill and Plaster-mill ad joining, each capable of doing a large amount of busi ness. Tho dwelling is a new two story Frame Cottage Renee, with four rooms on the first floor, Ave on the second, and four on the third, well arranged, and well built; a Barn, Carriage house and other buildings; tight or ten acres of easily cultivated and productive Land, well fenced, and planted with fruit and orna mental bees. The above described property is one of the handsome spots on the Delaware River where.any one might spend their time pleasantly and profitably. 'Tie convenient to school, store, and post office, and churches of different denominations. and will be sold cheap. Apply to - B J. SMITH & CO., 3a2t ]St Real Estate Agents, NB WToWN, Penna. a B. J. 131ELTH & CO., RZILL BEI ESTATE AGENTS. Newtown, Buck I§ county, .e.B.T. Pa.. offer for sale in Bucks county and vicinity; over 60 FARMS of from 10 to TX, acres; most `bf them are highly improved and remunerative farms, with frfut, water. good buildings, and well located. The early attention of buyers is directed to them. Letters of in quiry answered. is2ilSt F OR EALIC--A LARGE LOT, CORNER of Riehmond and Plum streets, Kensington, near Crawm's Shirmard, 177 feet by 1.90 feet, with office and dwelling thereon. ♦ lot adjoining, 150 feet b 7130 feet, with four awn houses thereon Large lot on the Delaware river, between Westmore land and 01dirto etreets,3oofeet front on the river, 2.673 feet deep, having eleven fronts. A lot on Pennsylvania avenue, cornerol Oxford street, 300 feet front, SOO feet deep; a fine atone quarry with railroad Bidet= into the quarry. A lot corner of Somerset street and Trenton avenue. 60 feet-by 190 feet A lot corner of Somerset street and Gunner's Gtm ()anal, IEO feet by 212 feet. A clay lot, near Glcetown, on the Plank road, ad joining Howlett's brick yard,3oo feet front.2oo feet deep. A lot on Costello street. Germantown. 182 feet front, 396 feet deep. • Will be sold very low. Terme easy. Apply to J. or A. LONGSTEXTIL 619 WALNUT Street, or 1a26 Im* 152 north ELIVICSITH,Street. FOR SALE, THREE BUILDING LOTS ON SPRUCE Street, above Fifty. tacos d street. Wert Philadelphia, each 20 feet front and 170 feet deep to a 40-feet wide street. ALSO. SIX BUILDING LOTS ON LOCUST Street, above Fifty second street, - West klithidephia.. each 20 feet front by 170 feet deep to a 40-feet-wide street. The above will be sold cheap to close a acne:ern. Any per eon wishing to purchase will please leave Ma address at Ther Press office, anikhewillle called on. Address "J.W.T.," at Press - office. fel. St* WOOLEN MILL AND MACHINERY FOR BALE—At Valley Forge, twenty miles from Philadelphia, situated on the Behnylttll Canal and Bonding Railroad, two hundred yards from the Depot. The bushing advantages are not surpassed. For par ticulars apply to ISAIAH THBOPP• ' ja.9o moan* Valley Forge, Pa.. FOR SAL E-VALITA_BLE OIL IN -a- T.I3IMSTEI In good moto.iws. wzr.lS, on highly valuable Far.. OA OtI, WSIIEIf".. below the Sheerer Farm. and also on the ALLE6HIIIII RIVAS. Parties detirlng to purchase will address Box No. 1285. Phila delphia Post Once. ;No attention veld toany other than responsible applicants. at TO LE T-FOR SALESROOMS OR light inanufactiiring p the upper etoriee of building northwest corner of EIGHTH and MAAFIEr. Apply in the More. ia2l-tt WEST' VIRGINIA LANDS. • OIL! OIL!! OIL!!! OIL!!!! IMPORTANT TO CAPITALISTS SEEIUNG INVESTMENTS AY enL LANDS. POE SALE—A larire Walt of very valuable OIL LAND in western Virginia. adjoining the Land BLUE CREEK, ELK RIVER AND BLUE C REEK VULCAN. end GOVERNMENT 'OIL AND MI droull COMPANIES, being part of the same estate oat 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 iss sold either in one body or in tracts of 1,000 acres each at very low Pritus. In addition to the Oil in these Lands, they contain enormous Velum of Coal, Cannel and Bituminous, Iron Ore, Limestone, and Fire Clay. besides being covered with 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 pearl, doubled la price alum the Companies have been organised. , - For full particulars apply at 107 WALITOT — Street. Boom No. 2. first Boor. i5...90 et* , FOB RENT-SEVERAL ' jiOQMS IN e THIRD STORY of the Building on the south west corner of BR`VANTH sad ozpuvr. Streets. Al" plat at this office. JalS4f FOR SALE.-MAGNICTIO IRON ORE Ai- FOR SALE . - - -Tbe OA_HRISONEV AIMING COM PANY is nowtprepared to snake contracts for sate of their superior Ore, delivered on the Hudson river. op posite Wert Point. Apply as Yorkffice of the Company. 29 WILLIAM Etreet, New ja3o•lfit• HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. .. „_ c_L OCHIEL ," (Late Herr's Hote l ) Corner of Tann and MARKET Streets. HARRISBURG, Pa. The attentien'of the travelling public) to moat respect. fully called to this old established stand, which fer the past Ave months has been closed to trade, and Minna that time has been thoroughly remodeled, repaired, and newly furnished throughout. until it now posaesses all the eonverdenees pertaining to a first class hotel, which are in any manner calculated to insure the perfect com fort of ita guests. Its situation alone would recommend it as a stopping ' Pi see. being only two and a half agnates from the depots; near enough to prove convenient. suelciently distant to avoid the annoyance of railroad noise and bustle. The furist Cure it entirely veto. rooms large and well ventilated, table aupplied with every luxezr the market gen .effol a. while as to the reeneument, it Is trusted is the Jud anent of a discriminating public to decide. The Proprietor. having determined to make the aka reeler and reputattaa of the house the object, without regard to coat, hopes to Molt the patronage sad favora ble opinion of those who design stopping in the State capital. HENRY THOMAS, Proprietor. TOMES HOUSE, Oor. /11.111132 T STREET and idiaucirr SQUILL - aRISIBITRU. Pa. no - erolgietor reaped:ally retazne Ida einem 11)=21 to bte Monde for the very liberal patronace bestowal 'to 'it t e House Once under his veaegement, and would !aspect - fully itolieit a toatLnwaace or the same. 8314 0. H. /Will. rvetittOt. • :• El : : Y, 61b 61116ITMT and MS JATJ! an** TORN B. NYBRi3 & CO., AUCTION. EBBS. Noe. MS and 214 SABIENT Wool. nil* LARGE SPRING SALMON' 1,309 PACKAGER ROOTS. SDoßet. BROGANS, ARMY GOODS, Tsui. FELLING Bees, ao. ON TUESDAY MORNING, fob. 7th. at 10 o'clock, will be sold, byseetalonsi on four month.' - credit. about 1..1.0 peewe shows" brogans, cavalry boots, kr; . embraeing a Pet and fresh 'assortment of seasoaable m o ots of city Jim! y,,,,,,t entmai onfantare. Will be pea aranda with catalogue, oat morning of cede. LARGE FiMEMORY.SA BAGLIC OF , BOOT% SHORE, TRAVELLING S Arc. Noneß._..r...b.ded 1 n pay large sale of boots mad shoes. Re. TUESDAY .MORNING, February fennd in pirt the following fresh sued desirable assort doulblo•tiolo. na M en en' ll s. z bo ' Ts% and Y o 'ltha . cal f . Wel% and pump-sole dress boots; men's . bore • and. soot s' kip and buff- leather tits; men ' s mf fine Tonss yep ca"lb7mtbs°oatsniVaslms and bon ' irre t . I t eie you er ths' super kip, hair and polished grata. half-welt, and pomp-cola brogar s; ladies' line kid, goat. morocco, ll and enameed , pant-sewed balmorals and Congress genets; women's. misses', and chi [area 's calf and bad leather balmorale and lace boots; children's fine kid, sewed city•made lace boots; fancy sewed balmorals old ankle ties iodise ens black and colored -lasting 00a &resell an d side-lace gaiters; women's, misses', wad children 'a goat and morocco copper-nailed late boob. ; ladles' line kid slippers, travelling base.,/it. Also: a line of males and women's first Willi metal. lio overshoes and sandals. COUNTERS; At commencement of sale diII%TITBSD AT. Februa T. a t lo o'clock, precisely. limp sold. 6 WEB counters. LARGE POSI7'IVERALII . tOF Burma, FRENCH, GERMAN, A DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. We will hold • sale of foreign and domestic dry goods, -by covet e.on a credit of four mouths sad part for cash, O THURSDAY MORNING. February ittb. at 10 o'clock. embractug about exi package, arra of staple and Lam' articles In wool ens. - Meas. silks, and cottons. to which we Invite the a Dilon ot dealers • 11. B. —Sazo - ples of the same will be arranged for ex azoination„with catalogues, early on the rooming of sale, whoa dealers will End it to their interest to atten. .It 4 TCOAEIT & WARNOCK, 11.170- rTIOBBERS,M4o MARKET Street. r A OF AMERICAN AND INPOSTBD DET GOODS. X STOCKS Or ED 000D ZISSD 8. A Act Y. 'Feb. . br Catalog - as, O W 410mInimcing at 19 o'cloot. comprising about 400 lots seltionsble goods. At • THOMAS & SONS, A.wlos. 139 and 141 Bona FOURTH Street 'OEX AND REAL ESTATE OE TUESDAY NEXT. amahlet cataloanes now ready. containing fall lo ser %ton of all the property to be sold on TUS9DAX • 7th but.'With a Mot of sales 14th. Met, and Eitcb. an.. March 7t h and 14th. comprising a very largo a ,at and ;neat variety of valuable Parris, gauntry ••• . Stores, Lots. keridenee Dwellings. by order of orphans' Court, Executors. Trustees. Heirs. awl oth • ott leers, and a list of Property at prirate sal*. Pale for Account United State& PACKING BOXES, LUBBER. !BON. am PODLY Ortfllftla, Bebhary Eth. at In SI o'cloc 6t k, at the Arsenal. MN" Gray. 'l,Berry. about 800 peeking horse, large lot eta lambert lot etoPty crates. shoe bones, kegs. lot ears. iron. 'Berm, comb. : le No 1318 North Twelfth streot. EL __ • T FURNITURE. FINE Ok p. ON WEDNESDAY MORNING Bth Inct , eta° o'clock. by catelOgee. at 30- /M i rth. Twelfth stredr e above Thompson. the elegant doz. tilting. room, and chamber furniture. fine Brcussehe car Pets, &c. Been in nee but a short time. May be exambirtd at 8 o'clock on the morning of the PHILIP FORD it .00.; AUCTIONRBRS. -a- 525 MARKET and NEE CONKERCS Streets. SEOONE SALE OF 1,20 1 / 4 1AERE BOO_LI Bff olll - BROGANS, BALMOKALS, 0., FoR TRAINMAN) OF 1.865. ON MONDAY MOB NINO . : Feb. etb, mro monolog at 10 o'clock, IrIVAI OIII, 7 oatalostie. for cola, 1.'200 PAIN prime boots, ots, bre gave, balmorals. cavalry boots, &a., from fret-c ass city and &warn mannfacturers. comPlislait a general assortment, of goods, to which the attantioa of bayem la invited. POSITIVE SALE OF 1.500 CASES BOOTS, SEIOIO3. BROGANS. BAI.NORAIB &e &a. Oa TB URSDAT %OB *LSO. February Illb„ oomtneueivit at 10 o'clock. we inn salt by osialognot for comb, 1,606 easel prime boots abase, brogans, balmorals, cavalry boots, Ike from city and. Eseternmanalbeturers. esteloalyelyeouslacei r^o,ll. A UCTION SALE OF CONDEMNED HORSES. QuAngnamAinani Giang.,ll.'s Oman, Imre DineroN, WkININGTON CITY. January 23. Mk Will bo SOU at public auction. to the highest bidder. at BALTIMORE.Iid., on THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 9. OBE RUNDRED AND FIFTI OnllY HORSES. • These Horses have been condemned as unfit for the sixth y service of the army. For road and farming pupates many good bargains may be had. Horses sold singly. Bale to commence RE I M A. IL .11Mel will be held at chilllps' Government Stablse, corner et PARA and GERMAN Streets. Terms—Gash, in United Stites currency. JAMES A. 511 - 11 f, a 27-12 1 Col. in charge First Di Q M. G. 0. MEDICAL. - ELECTRICAL ThiSTlr will, 154. North ELEVENTH. below Ego* street —Dr. TMO: NUS ALLEN, very succeeeful In the cure of slag every kind of disesee. Invitee all to call at hi. lice, and see that his treatment is free frome CON VDLSIONS. —A discovery has which seldom falls la the cure of Epilepsy Ot any other kind. Any one desiring a know= i f this practice can eater at any time for full Dons. Cards and Testimonials at the 0 Ilicet. Hoc= 9A. M. to 6r• IS. Consultations free. Dr. THOS , JULES, 'Electricpm jal7.2tei 184 ■. ELEVENTH St.. below flews. "RLICC TR OPA'T HI ESTABLISH AL-J MINT, for the cure of diseases Inonrable with mar &eine, by Dr. L H. ETWITENS, one of the dissevers's of tire new_system of DLICTRICAL P.8.A.(321D1L at 1418 Booth PSDI SQUAILIL Please call. or Rand fora pamphlet and learn yet- Simian. Po charge for .ftsarsion- Phyoielane and others desiring imitn:tiption ali inter fora fall coarse any time after 11021 DAY, JIIIIII.- sry 2d. 111165. Any meznber or the ohm just iniabad play review without any shams- Jai tf JOllll C. BAKER & CO.'S COD LIVER on,. —THE TRUE AND cauunini-trz6mpeased quality and effecte—being the SWEETEST AND BEST PREPARED. In Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, goat Tie. Consumption, and all &m C' inions a oftentlmewproduess immediate and certain effects when other remedies hays been taken with little or no trimilik Sold by all DI-agents In the city, and by tha t t= toy. No. 7113 MARKET Street,. null n IqIITTBRFIELTPES OVERLAZID A- . DESPATCH. Oace, S. W. corner METH as CHESTNUT east. A THROUGH VRHIGHT LINN beg been established, prepared to receive all (Masai at Freight in the principal cities east of the Mlesiagimil river, and to tranmert the same from point of shipassal TO ALL POINTS LI CO.LORADO, IDAHO. IITAH. AND MONTANA THERIVORIES. ITPON THUOITOTI CIONVILACT BAT= VII" Inas or LADTh& Through Bates include ALL CHARGES—RaIIwag. Transfer, Ste/mm[44=d Forwarding Commissional on ta i Missouri river, and transportation upon the Plains thus enabling tne Shipper to obtain sa THROUGH CON TRACT for his freight for a distance of OVER TRIM THOUSAND MIL and relieving him from all sibilitios anal anxieties incident to the past dlao rsa sad and irrespogsible system of Plains transportation. Onr Agents in New York, Boston, PhlladelphimPlits ban, Chicago, St. Louis, and Burlington, lowa. are prepared at all seasons to receive and ably at the LOWEST THROUGH TARIFF RATES. This Company assumes ALL THE RESPONSIBILITY of Losses, Damages, or Overcharges on Freight width in transit from point of shipment to plass of destination. The New York office is in possession of a full set of - TRACB BOOKS. _eliwring the date of IthAPutout,•tkO time it the Miagssagad river, Is received at sad ship from the Qoaeggsy's Warehouses 'at Atchleas (_Kaansasl, the aharactexOF the trains moving upon the Plains, the date ilppssa4see.Fort Kearney, arrives at Den ver, is receivekat meatination. and the apparent condi tion of the Wares alp ag the entire route. Nig" If Damages or ;Liam occor,ShismPers ass nettled in time to duplicate any important portion of the chi/m -ama. These books are 'open for the inspection of our cue. Comers at all times, and parties chipping by this Lill Will be kept informed by correspondence of the =set condition of their shipments'. Merchants and Hieing Men in the Territories ordering Goode, should be _particular to give instructions to mark eases `Via BUTTS.S.FI33I.D'S OVERLAND DESPATCH. Atchison, Kansas," and have them shipped under the instructions of our Agent ail Pointe! shipment. Letters of Mondry addressed to our aloe at ATCHI SON. Kansas; No. 1 VBSEY Street, Astor House, New York; or Southwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Philadelplds, will be omptly and reliably answered. D. A. B 81/LBLD,Proprieter_ A.W SPALDING, Heneral__Agenta New Yolk- WW. H. MOORE , Agent. Mladapbta. 4W-a DEAN'S -GREAT TOBACCO, CIGAR, AND PIPE STORE, NO: 1113, CIEBSTNIIT Street, Philadelptda. Dean keeps the greatest &Boorman. Deankeeps the greatest variety. Dean keeps the largest general desk Ton wan get any kind of Tobasee, Yon can getany kind of Cisme. Yon. an get any kind of Pipes. Too can get any kind Of Surd% D l3 O. , .:T EA.N2AN_RNAT Ba 4 TOBACIX NIOr Street, Phlladelyhte, Pa. Whoa you go to Dean'sou can get anything yost wantin the way of Plug, P ine Cat and Smo king Domestic and Homan Cigars, Mee, dus. Dean keeps the largest general stook of Tobias*. Cl Pipes, Dc.. in the United States. Dean's salsa are so extensive that he can afford to at about one-half what others sell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomac. Dean mile to the Acnkr or the James. Dean mils xt the Army of-the Tennessee. Dean sells to the Army of the Cumberland. Onnboatsall order their Tobacco, Cisst'ipm, Ms.; from DNAN'S, No. 413 aR Street. Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean's, New Jersey aterokants all MIT at Dean's. Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's, As the, can always get joist what they want, and at Si much lower price than they can elrewhers, and they do not have to pink up their goods at s. down stores. All goods Ordered are guaranteed to give citigrastim -Order once and you will always order from Dean 'a, as his plug Auden* cut chewing and amok og whale/aft and elate are far snocior to all other and he eel/star much est. DWl's. No. 413 OH Week . n023-tf HAIR CIIANCIRD FROM GRA.Y 1 4 p NATURAL COLOR. Mr. WM. C. MONTGOMERY—Draft. Sr:t I am mess— " Montgomery's Hair Restorer,' and can say with much pleasure that it will do all that is claimed for IL I am acquainted with a lady whose hair was very gray, and now it Is natural brown; not partially so, bat from the root. to the extremities to of a uniform color. She is about fifty years of age, and never used any other preparation but your Restorer. Two members of my own family , who were gray, and their hair ;bin and falling. need not more than two bot tles each, and I cannot now .o.llolver is mush thicker satin r of their. heads, sad their hair is mush than I ever knew It before As they have used nothing else. the change must be attributed to yottr Restorer. Respectfully, yours. JAB. H. CATERSON, No. 8. Seventh street. moisiToomsity , BAIR BisTo 3l aiR, Divot tto N. SIXTH street. ia3o-et REWARIC THE NORTHEASTER I 2-1 BROWBWB PATENT METALLIC' WEATHER STEIPI3 and WIKDOW BANDS totally exclude COLD. IND, BAIN, sad Mil' from doors and windows_ They rtop the rattling of esehet. sags one hall llie fru], and are warranted for Eve years. For Bale or applied by DAVID H. LOSZT, 38 Booth FIFTH Street, Bole Agent fel Pennsylvania. Local Agents wanted thronghont the Btata. H. MUM, 160 N. SECOND 8T.. ? Wholesale Dealer Watelsee and Jews assortweat• of American, Ragnab. and Scrim. Watches. • ie.l7-trithelllV OLD EYRE, MAIM Alp RIM% A Pessplet, dire sties how to , speedily restore FRAM and give cm Spectacles, without ald of Doctor or Medicine. Sent lo Mail tree oa resstpt ot TM Mr& 14dreaa E. B. FOOTE, IVL D.. aeBl•etntlan 1130 BROAD WAY. New York. . 44 MONSON'S LONDON LUTON. EMIR, OR EUROPEAN RaNGIR. +Mr prdoles, hotels.- or-public intalratroas. isTtTgNT t DIF FEBIiHT SIZES. Also. Philadelphia Bastes. Rct-eir, P1111111C4314 Portable Heaters, LoweeerprOzatet. Plreboa:rd-Stoyea, Bath Boners. Stawkole riatee.Snoll' era. Cr.o'king Stoves. eta, 14:Whottaala and ratan. DT She ree.atileettitete, CRkSE. & THOMSON. eel. emtlest No. 5109 I. SKOONIN Street. . 1113571871 - -DR. BABSR'T mons ARTIPICIAL TUTU on Gold, - Si•ort Vtdonne - 4 the t hneto $4O Tooth fi466' 60 ceptha arleat-macrw notestenoes.loo. 51144:1 .3 .„ "" • It EVANS & WATSON'S RALLMANDER. BAYS STORE ' - 16 ROUTS YOURTH MOM. PHILADELPHIA. r.A. 'k 1 1410.111aist7 of 11HS-PIIOO7 tAlißil slime of JOSUVIL T. 0 W , ATTORNEY. Ir s tlarMiL AT LAW. An) ROLIOITOE 01 I:1Ln Acs, I' Hittet, cur Valuteanth Wukantiai, D. G. Calm
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