Soldiers* Families. cr lh,E d lor of The Press: Sin.: You have my sincerest thanks for permit, Vag me,. thnsugh your columns, to mine so often before our oltizena with my apPesls on behalf of the tioldites , .With your permission, I intend to keep np this agitation, till Ahe subject receivee that attention' from our citizens lOW% It so well merits. That it Is awakening interest the follow ing lettedwill shows .. DEtnakk Havintr beep given your name at The Prof office' ail the writer of the commuoloa- Iftn . slatOl 3 - ORS', Paator,' I enclose you .twenty, -doligis for the families of the two soldiers -to whom you -allude In that communion, MIL TAO, families of our brave men Musk not stiffer while they are periling their lives for us 'on tick battle-rialdotaid I shall be glad. to give a 'Weekly allowance to one or two families who may need it, if yon 'notify ma where I can give such relief." Cannot - hundreds of our citizens take each one or more families of soldiers under their care, 'end Mato their wants and relieve their distresses While I have, with a sad heart, felt that my ap peals have' not been responded to with that libe rality which the necessities of the case demanded, still I feel erosouraged, by the above, to hope that there is a better day dawning for our too•lonra-ne gleoted, patient, suffering soldlers' families. I Con rem, I could never. see the consistency of that patri otism, humanity. and religion widen can give its. milltobsto our soldiers and leave their fanilites in a state of starvation. Nor do I think that the soldier himself will look on such a course with approb%. Won.- The Sranlions must be scrolled up bythe most tremendous high pressure. _Enthusiasm runs wild' over a,touching fact from the wimp or the battle. field, and thousands of dollars are Urns drawn from the large, humane hearts of our citizens. Now, sit, I venture to assert that In this: oily Mere are more heart-rending Meta than have ever been laid before our citizens by those who, in their zeal ;or the soldier,, overlook his weeping wife and starring children.. - I have gone .to their cold homes and lonely garrets, have seen with my own, eyes pinching . -poverty, a wasted frame, and an aching heart, and then, sir, I said, in 'my sbni, "If I can get the ear of Phi ladelphia 'etie must know- what is going. on hr her midst." This Is my apology for troubling you, Mr. Editor, and the community, so often with my ap. peals for our brave soldiers' poor families. I feel, Moist% that my cause is a good one, and that those who are giving hundreds and thousands to the so!- flier, with these labia before' thew, will be= glad, to divide it with the soldiers' wife, the Meyers' wid4w, the soldiers , orphan. I will still, to the best of my ability, dispense your contributions of coal, food, groceries, olothieg, and looney, to those really needy and ieserving soldiers' families. - The following additional contributiolll3 have been instead :- IL Friend $5OO Frankford 2 00 sympathizer 1 Oo B. P 1 00 J. A. 0 500 J.A.H 10 00 Zedeklah 1 00 Wallace street 2 00 . 100 hire. M. S • 10 00 00 11. 8 00 S.R•W 5 00 R. P. S / 10 00 W:F00 II:13. two ton/coal. Mx mu* PROVOST MARSHAL'S Oroicil l L PHILADHLPHIA, February 20, 1002. 2'o the Editor' of The Press: ' Sin : I desire to oorreot an error In your police re port of Saturday. It Is stated that the soldiers sr-, reigned before Mr. Alderman Welding for inhale. Meanor, On the mouton of a ball at Franklin Hall, on Thursday night; were on guard duty at the pro- Toot barracks, - Filth aml Buttonwood streets. It Should have read, on duty with Er. Jacob S. Stretch, provost marshal of the Third Congressional dis trict. The soldiers on duty at the military provost Marshal , . office, Fifth and Buttonwood streets, are not permitted' to carry pistols or any other arms when off duty, and when on duty are not allowed to visit ball-rooms or any other places of amusement, except in the line of duty. Very respectfully yours,H. A. FRINE. 001. and Provost Marshal of Philadelphia. TILE CITY. MILITARY. THE FIFTH WARD AND THE DRAFT. A large meeting of the citizens of the Fifth ward was held at the District Court Room, last evening, to concert measures towards raisingvolunteers for the victorious armies of Grant and Sherman. Eg bert K. Nichols, Esq, was called to preside. Over six thousand dollars were reported as raised, and measures are being devised to cash the bounty warrants of volunteers who may go as the quota of the ward. By Invitation Professor Saunders addressed the Meeting. He made a stirring appeal to the young men present, to show their patriotism by shoulder. big their muskets, and being In at the " death I) of the rebellion. He portrayed the veneration held by our fathers for the gallant heroes of '7B. To the older men, and those unable to go, he Suggested re. lievred personal exertions, each to send his volun teer to the war. Every citizen should be compelled either to go or pay whatever is assessed. THE DRUM. • The following Correspondence explains itself OMTIOB OP THR MAYOR OF TEB OrrY OP PHILADIGLPHIA, February 18, 1865, PrAfesaar E. D. Saunders, D. V. • MY Dana SIB: The efficient services that you have heretofore rendered to the oommunit7 in aid. lag to Oil Its quota of recruits, induce the hope that Ton will again afford the benefit of your time and valued efforts that this city may still be spared from military draft. I am, very respectfully, HIBRANDNit Ram', Mayor of Philadelphia. We 0011011 X in the foregoing remarks. JOHN AIMIRIIREST, Chairman, 7. G. ItOMINGAHTSN, secretary, City Bounty Fund Oommloolon. .Pmmennt,pma, February 20, 1865. To Me Baur dietrander Henry, Mayor of Pittfadei. Ala, and City Bounty Commission: 13-IMTLISMIUf : In view of the certainty and near. ieee of the military draft about to take plum unless extraordinary oflortx shall be made to obtain re (Units, I sande to your request. . Yam% truly, "N• E. D. SAIINDBREL RECRUITING. Beontiting still continues activi. Warrants for the payment of the city bounty were yesterday b atted to 78 men. Efforts are being made to have the draft postponed, orders for Its immediate enforee- Inept having been received. It these efforts be sue cessibl, the prospects for avoiding the draft are quite favorable. Should the draft take place, the city can yet be saved from the miseries consequent there upon by continuing to furnish volunteers. The pro vost marshal has the power of d Lsomargi ng one drafted. man for every volunteer furnished. The apathy of cur citizens to the consequences of the threatened draft is a burning shame. Those who are them- Selves liable to the draft seem to care least about it. If one fails to give to his Government the personal service which of right it demands, he should if he does not 'furnish one to represent that service, at least contribute to a fund to raise the quota of the district in which he resides. In the Ninth ward a fund has been started, of which Mr. 0. D. ()wady Is treasurer, for the purpose of raising recruits for the ward. Should a draft in the ward take place, eaoh person contributing to the fund who may be drafted will receive his portion of the balance of the fund towards providing a substitute. It Is believed that if the men of this ward liable to the draft come forward promptly and subscribe to the, fund, this ward wilt be entirely exempt. Other wards should do likewise. Another stimulus to recruiting would be for the several wards, Instead of the city war- rants to give recruits. to have the bounty in green backs, ready cash. The money In many has a great inducement. a. recruit who has never seen a warrant sometimes doubts the credit of the city, and disposes of it at a great sacrifice. The money Is coveted. Let some of our rich men come forward and cash the oily warrants and secure us from the threatened draft. Philadelphia has done nobly heretofore. Let not the closing days of the rebel lion find the fire of patriotism burning dimly on our altars. 111111510ELLAMEOUS. THE DOUBLEDAY COURT-MARTIAL The court met at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. All the members present. John Welsh recalled.—l stated that Mr. Ever limn was a partner with me in a contract; I find that was a mistake; be was not a partner except to furnish me with the materials ; his profit was on the duck he sold me; I put in one or two proposals for the contract which Mr. Cozens got; Lent in propo- eats in 1862, and continued to do so till Mr. Neal left the Arsenal, and then I saw that everything went one way and it was no use ; I put in a number Of proposals.; I don't know how many ; I examined Cozens' tents, and my report was that they were not properly made ; I got the contract to finish Co zens' tents, and also got other contracts afterwards; we usually make the door of the tent of as heavy material as the body of the tent ; in tents that I received a pattern of from the Arsenal the door was not quite as heavy as the body of the tent ; there was nothing on the tents we ex amined to show under what oontraot they were fur nished; 1 don't know who printed the description of Government tents ; It might have been 'done by Irresponsibleparties ; I don't think we found any duck that had been wet and shrunk before being made up ; I don't think it's ever done ,• some that I made In '62 were wet and shrunk before being made np ,• L. D. Palmer & Co,of Boston, are now =taking sheltertents for the lOovernment LI pre sented my Mil for services to OW. 011oot ;"I have not been paid yet ; I don't know how many eon traota I have put in bids for since September, 1884 ; I think about seven • I have received two contracts since then; the number of contracts awarded since 15eptember, 1864, has been very large, I think; I measure d‘ the length and width both of the shel ter tents furnished by Cozens. Lawrence Barry sworn.—l am by trade a chair maker ; have been In the employ of the Govern ment for the last three years as a laborer ; was em ployed let October, 1861 ; went first in the knapsack department and loft that for the tent department in January, 1863 ; Robt. Roseman was Inspector then of tents; Tom Timmins succeeded him; Roseman was there two months ' • Timmins was there until Neal came ; was at.the head of a gang to measure tents and report to Mr. Neal, and see that the men were kept to their work ; there were Eve gangs in a 1; his work was principally in hospital tents and files ; in slack times inspected wall and commissary , tents; have seen tents marked W. B. N. Cozens, and have seen Mr Cozens have noticed defeats in his tents; defects in the cloth, and in tie doors being higher than the body of the tent ; his tents all run short on the ends and sides ; the ridge was always cor rected ; he reported these defeats to Mr. Neal. Wit ness was about to say what Mr. Neal answered ;• objected to by Messrs. Brewster and Dougherty. The Judge Advocate intended to press the ques tion. It would show complicity and guilt on the part of the inspector and defendant, and intent to defraud the Government. Mr. Brewster. Guilt must first be proven and eetablished, and until that was done the defendant was innocent. It wee not competent to provkby NU. Neal what Par. Dozens had not done. The Judge Advocate thought that though a par- Dealer ease might not be evidence of complicity and • guilt, the bulk of the testimony would show collusion And oomplloity. Mr. Brewster. Why are not the tents produced 'With which, according to the terms of defendant's contract with the Government, these tents were to correspond I By that alone his anent should be tried, and if guilty convicted, and If innocent ac quitted. Objection overruled by the court. The Judge Advocate desired to offer in evidence a .00py of the Revised Regulations of the Army," as apprdved by General Simon Cameron, late Secre tary of War, In which the Stu of tents is par ticularly set forth. Mr. Brewster asked that the work be not Sub ranted until the next day, as it was new to counsel, And they desired to examine it. Examination of Mr. Barry resumed.—Mr. Neal's reply to witness, when he stated the short measure• merit of tents, was that they would be found all right when they were set ; a hospital tent is eleven feet high on the end. The witneie gave the mea trtirement of several tents, the sizes of which 001 a. _payed with those given by other witness/B. Mr. Brewster again objected to the witness giving .his opinion or stating what the size of an army tent. Should be, according to his idea of It, or according 'to any prescribed army regulations ; that which we .contend we are are , to - be tried by Is the sealed atltandard sample deposited In the office of armY , clothing and equipage of Philadelphia, as specified .p each of Mr. Clozene. contracts. The Judge Advocate thought that the oourtt had reipeatedly said that he could ehow that there was 4111 army etude:4, and that in their opinion coo ;tractors, and others furnishing army work, were . bound by it. The witnesses produced are governed kit their measurement by it. Mr. Dougherty thought that the witness was not the proper one to testify as to the standard of tents. The fountain head should be gone to, from whom tile ir.stroctions originally came. The quartermas ter of ' Philadelphia was the prqper person, Colonel Vreeman, who Was here in Philadelphia now. Par.-Brewster produced and read the -oontraats, *Welt all require the tents to be similar to the sealed standard samples deposited In theoffice;,of. Army Clothing and Equipage of Philadelphia. If the usrumpaskor has made a mistake, punish hint, aQi my client. If my client had made a contract. to snake tents one inch In length, and he had made the tents according to his •contract, then he - was pot guilty. of any wrong, and if the Government slur tared, then their el:doers were to blame. This man is to be tried by ids sample. and by his contrast. Be Is not to be tried by any blue book, and if thld court 'tries him on anything else than his 'contract ; they close their doors against j ustice, and no military man or, layman, would be safe to remain la this country a minute, anti I would glint toleaVe this, country; which I have so mnohleved, at the °tallest' opportunity. The words upon.which thls oue hinges are those in the contract, " To oomform to the army standard pattern"—" pattern," 'not book or ;re., :gelation. Will you tell this rtlithittiat'lfe tie tried by the army standard regulatiomfircthe Memo rpof any witness 1 Those standard samples are in the possession of my adversary, and he won't pro d nos them. The contracts all require that the.tents shall be equal in. all respects to the samples deposit ed in the Arsenaliby Mr. W. 13. N. Omens. Mad man; idiot, lunatic, to believe that You were con. tracting with one who will be bound by hie artioles of agreement. It was a trap laid for. you by your Government, and hereafter all citizens may look upon a contract from the quartermaster's °Moe as a passport to the gibbet. ' Where is the aoetteation in the specifications that we have not made the tents according to the army standard 1 The speolfloations charge that we have not furnished tents to conform to the sealed samples: Not a word of Secret - xi Stanton's regulations of what they ought to be. In every contract the words "sealefistandard sample" appear. Do the words "according to army. regale,. tions 0 ' appear in the contraotl Not at all. The Judge Advocate. I understood that the court had already decided these objections, but as the counsel has been permitted to again make objec tions to that decision, he would refer again to what had been before said by MM. The four contrailtS referred to have the words " according to the army standard" written in, and It Is a rule of law, when papers conflict; that the written shalt prevail over , the pattern. The specification does not only le quire it to conform to the pattern. We charge th,t the defendant not only violated Ids own contract, bat the army standard also. . lie gave short size in regard to the army standard, and material of 'a poorer quality than the sample. sae violated the aunty standard in' every ease, and violated ' his own contract in many other oases. The opinion of the court is that evidence as to the size of the army tent is admissible, but that the weight to be given to such testimony is to be reserved for a final deal- Mon. ildjoUrned.. MONUMENT ,TO TEE MEMORY OF MENET. The friends of the late Major General D. B. Mr nay intend to erect a monument ,to the memory or the lamented 'hero.' The matter i 8 lb Charge of Messrs. George Bullock, 0. Wilson Davis, add Sohn W. Evernum, and is so far advanced that pro posals for the erection' of the monument will soon DO invited. The monument hi to be finlated in the most elaborate style, and wilt coat several thoVsa4d dollars. The Jewish Hospital Aesottetion hes been orga nised by the election of the following alders : President—Alfred T. Jones. Vice Preeldent—J. Binawangar. Treasnxer—S, Well. Seoretary—Mayer Sulzberger. - - Directors—Joseph Einstein, Abraliani S. Won*, M. M. Bayezzdorfar, Judah Imam, M. D., E. W. Arnold, R. Brunswick, Rev. Isaac Looter, N. Thatheimer, Wm. B. Haokenburg, Jacob Mph Si mon Ezekiel, S. Alexander. BELIEF FOE THE 013EFEREES BY THE WEIL We learn that the soholara of the Book Sohool, Catherine street, above Sixth, have contributed for the relief of the sufferers by the late fire $1011.49 In money, and large quantities of good clothing. CITY PASTOR. Culled States District Court Judge The February seldom) of the 11. S. Court began yesterday. John Thompson, Esq. (late sheriff), was appointed foreman.of the Grand Jury, who were instructed by the judge as to their duties. To allow the Grand Jury turckto act upon such bills as may be presented to theifrby the 11. S. Thstriet Attorney, the court adjourned till to-day. - Supreme Comit—'Present, Woodward, C. • J., and Thompson,. Strong, and Bead, Justices. The Philadelphia List on third calling is Still be fore the court. - Burton vs. Davis. Certificate from Nisi Prins. This is another of the legal tender note oases, pre senting for the consideration of the court the same questions as the several oases heretofore argued, submitted, and held nnder advisement. ' Argued by George W. Thorn for plaintiff in error, and by John Burton for defendant. Horstman vs. Garker.. Argued by A. V. Parsons for plaintiff In error, and byYzety for defendant In' error. Wbltaker vs. Parsons. Error to District Court. Argued_ by Robert Palethorp, Esq , for plaintiff in error. • Jones vs. Preston. Argued by John B. Gest and H. P. King, Esq., for plaintiff in error, and by Geo. ffi.Wharton for defendant in error. Fief lrrins—lnstiee Agnew. Frederick Klemm va. !obis Crabtree. An action of ejectment to recover posseselon of a property, on Laurel street. On trial. Paraona and Abramstor plaintiff; Woodward and Zane for defendant. Mist et Covnt—Judge Sharsivood, Elizabeth Acuff vs. Wra. A. Sheetz tion to recover damages for an assault and battery committed by defendant upon plaintiff is Septem ber last. The parties are nearly related anti this difficulty was 000asloned by family disputes. The assault and ;battery was not denied by defendant, who called no witnesses, but his counsel said that the evidence for plaintiff showed that:she had called defendant a liar, and that in addition he was labor ing under great excitement provoked by causes which could not be given in' evidence to the jury. Verdiet for plaintiff $6O. Pettit for plaintiff ; tiny ler for defendant. Breen ve. Steever. Before reported. Verdict for plaintiff $4.376. Sarah X. Davis vs. Paul K. Baker, et. al. An action on book account for goods sold and. delivered. Verdict for plaintiff 11746.02. Roberts for plaintiff ; Dedrick and - Brinckle for defendant. Chas, Prentsel vs. Benj. L. Berry. An action to recover on a _contract for sale and delivery of cer tain corn and. oats. - Defence, that such of the goods as were delivered were short in the weight. Bomb thing is conceded to be due, but not the amount claimed and sought to be recovered, Jury out. Eicock for plaintiff; Ohio. W. Brooke for defendant. District Court—Judge Wore. Samuel B _Thompson vs. Stephen and Jamoil Flanagan. Ali action to recover for work and labor done In painting the ateamboat Levy for_Astentl ants, owners, Sm. Defence, that the claim for the work is' exorbitant and unreasonable. Am? out. Speakman for plaintiff ; Hasichurat foradefeddants. Francis Cooper and George Walters, trading, &0., vs. Bridget O'Donald, executrix, &o. Verdict for plaintiff OM. • Court of - Common Pleas—Judges Thoosp. son and Allison. Duckett ye. Duekett. A feigned issue to test the validity of the will of John Duckett, deceased. Be• fore reported. Viirdict for defendant. The verdict is against the validity of the will. The miscellaneous argument list was before the court yesterday. Coats of Stilarter Siessions—H James B. Ludlow, Associate Justice. rdivre OP AN 01/BIORIX OP THE COURT. Considerable feeling was evinced in the court room yesterday morning by the death of Wm. Ru dolph, who has been a faithful officer of the court for thirteen years. He has been suffering from heart disease for a long time, and fell dead while dressing himself, prep aratory to coming to Court to. perform his duties. . Rudolph was of a kindly nature, and he will be missed by many of the mom. bars of the bar and Others who bore-a warm friend. ship towards him. GUARDIAN 07 THE POOR OASES. The court took up the cases wherein oertaln maim' were charged with being the papas of little urchins born out of wedlock, Thomas K. Finletter, solicitor for the Guardians tithe Poor, prosecuting. The first case rolled was that of a German shoe maker, the charge being preferred by a healthy- . looking Germanl. She alleged that she lived at the house of de fendant after the death of his wife, and there became a mother. On croasexamlnatton, she said that this was the second child she has had, and never was married. The defendant called a number of witnesses to I show that the mother was a woman of loose habits, so far as keeping bad hours, associating with other menand using very vulgar language was concern- ' ed. also proved an excellent character. The jury acquitted him, whereupon the mother shoul dered the baby, which is four weeks old, and left the court room in high dudgeon, after several tipstaves bad tried to stop her tongue. The reputed father of the child, much to his shame, brought his two little children into court to listen to the details. A very modeetlooking German girl preferred a similar charge against a youthful German. She, also, was a mother once before the birth of the child charged in this case. Her evidence was that she went to the rooms of the defendant to be Instructed in the English language, hence the birth of the child. A lady with whom the girl lived testified that for four years she bad borne an exemplary character. The defendant nailed one witness to prove his character. The jury convetted the professor of languages,_ and be was Bentenceel to pay a fine of $1 and costa 116 lying-1n expenses, and 81 a week until the child is seven years of a ge. NAUGHTY 00088. Mary Whartanby was charged with committing an assault and battery on Sarah Jane Birch. This case grew out of a goose which came into the yard of the prosecutrix, followed by the children of the defendant. Mrs. Birch ordered the children out, when the mother interfered, and, after outrage ous language had been used between the two,.a-set fight ensued, in which hair-pulling, biting, and broomsticks were brought ' into play. Verdict, guilty. Sentenced to pay a fine of el lad costa. The parties in the above Case all reside at Frank. ford. TOUTIIHITL HIGHWAY ROBBERS. Themes Darragh and Richard Murray, two boys, were charged with highway robbery. A boy named Charles Cabe testified that he was on the ice upon the Schuylkill, at Plattortreet wharf, where he met four boys, one of whom demanded a chew of tobacco ; witness said he had none, where upon he was grasped, his pocket searched, and his watch, pooket.book, and. cap taken, all of the boys holding him and being engaged in the search of his pockets. Officer On testified that Cabe came to him and told of the robbery ; on the morning of the fourth, two days after the robbery the two boys came along at two o'clock in the morning, each with a chicken under his arm; they admitted the stealing of the watch and also chickens ,• they setts boy named McGee had the watch, an d it was subsequently found at IlloGee' J e who has not yet been arrested. Mrs. Murray, the mother of One of the boys, testi fied that two boys came to her and asked where her boys were ; she asked what was the matter, and the next morning she gave them the names of all the the boys, and told them where the watch and things were ; her boy was an excellent one, and gave her every cent he got ; if he was taken from her she would put all her other children away. Verdict, guilty. Sent to the House of Refuge. A young man, calling himself William Pell, was brought before the Recorder yesterday afternoon upon the charge of continually insulting a very ro speettible young lady. She testified that the ac cused followed her whenever she went into the street, and upon one occasion slipped a note into her muff, which reads " meet me on Sunday and we will go. to any parson and get married." Yes• terday, while In company with an o ff icer of the 'army, he again insulted her, and Officer Traits, of the Recorder's tribunal, took him into austodv after considerable resistance. At the Recorder's office the man gave evidence of insanity, and spoke to the young lady in a harsh manner, saying : Now, what good will this do you ; if you want to ge fled why don't you do it quietly and decently." The lady recoiled from him and exhibited considerable alarm at his action. The Recorder committed Pell, and we should take him to be rather a dangerous character to be at large. SOLDIER ROBBED BY KHANS Or AN ALLEGED • • FORGED LETTER. A cage was heard yesterday afternoon, at the Central Station which developed thir faet that a foldier, named Samuel A. Baxter, had been der. (randed of the sum or one hundred dollars. A srl dier named Jason Robinson, of ward No. 18 of the McClellan Hospital, Nicetown, was arraigned on " the oath of Samuel A. Baxter, of ward No. 2, of feloniously obtaining one hundred dollars by means of a forged and false letter addressed to defendant's. 'father, Thornton Baxter, living at Parkersburg, Wood county, West Viginia, and appropriatin g . the same to his own use. ' The case under went a very minute investigation, but there was no evi-* dance implicating, the defendant. It 800011 that' Baxter is not able to write. Two fellow:soldiers; Jason Robinson .and another named MoDonal ,a wroteletters for him, and thus ' harems acquainted' with his circumstances. A lONE was Frittsith by Soixte pm In a disguised JEWISH HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION. THE COURTS. Cadwalmier. THE POLICE. (Before Mr. Recorder Mien.) IN SEARCH OF A WIFE. [Before Mr. Alderman Balder.) handwriting, eakkg for a remittance of one Min died dollars, The money came in a letter by post, and was duly delivered:at the Mealellan Hospital.. - The letter was delivered by the postmaster at the hospital to a soldier who called for it, and in abont ten minutes after, tills. Baxter called at the office for the letter, and 'was informed that it had already been delivered to another soldier. In answer to questions propounded by the magistrate, the poit muter said that it...watipeqsilezln the hospital not to deliver' any letter exoepting — to - the person f,w whom direoted . _ In this instance he had departed. from the rule, but did not know there was any money in the letter; he was unable to say how many (ottani ,stere.deliv.med•at,the time and . he could not say lo whom be had giVen tholetter containing the money. As there was no evidence implloating Mr. Robinson, he was discharged. The magistrate add that la civil action le;the only, resort. It may be instituted against the hospital pottnrseter, as he had violatid' a rule that of all others should have been striegy adhered JO. OiflSMa WANTED. , I A roll of Moth mime from a supposed thief await& an owner at the. Eleventh , rd station house. 1 OIL comm. 8. Egg - 1111 CAMERON PETROLEVM CO, OF PERtipYLVA=A. CAPITAL... . . ... SHARES 200,000. PAR • ..... 00. 00. SUBSOMPTION ikurnaurT. VANCE BTEWARTi or msaosi'munry.2/. TRMURIE, E. G.-JAMES. OF RIEMILDILPHIL. 'SECRETARY; J. L. DARLINGTON• WEST OHNOTHR. DESBOTOW VANCE IFFEWART, Mercer aenniy. PL JOHN L LEONARD. West Chester. Pa. D. V. FORNEY, Washington. D. 0. HENRY D. COOKE, Washington, D. 0. SIMON CAMERON. Harriebruy.'Fa• JOHN It. DIEHL. PhiladidDMlL JOHN F. GRAFF, Pidladeigals. GEORGE 0. EVANS, Philadetnhist. JAMES DUFFY; Marietta. Lancattor 0... Ps. The present ma proem:Mire value of the stalk of tble Company may be inferred from the fact that it owns tee simple interest in 473 (four hundred and seventy= three) acre. of the richest-tested oil territory in Venting* county, believed by the most experienced oil men to that region to be capable of producing a net annual in lams to the Company of one and a half million dollars; or three times the entire cost of the stook, which would be equivalent to twenty five .ner sent, a month , on its subscription prim.; or one htinctrat and fifty gthr otenC Per annum on its par Value. The following' is a dergription of the COMPSZWI WO /NOY: bne•fonrth foe idmple littered le the celebrated "Hoover " Farm, situate OR the Allegheny, river. about two and one-half ...mU.es below Franklin, con taining 202, (two hundred and ninety-two) soros, with MS rods (or over onelnile) front on the Allegheny river. on which there are' now twelve' leases, sash tan rods square, and from which the owners of the fee simple get one half the oil, free of ail expense. Besides this, there are two wells owned by the owners of the fee, from which they get all the 011. On this Farm there are now ten wane in operation, produaini an average of ten barrels per day, and several others are about being tubed. .There are also on it Off (eighty , seven) more /ots • stuvered, and morejhan fifty applications are tow standing to lease thelatter for one 4 half the oil to the owners. Out of the twelve wells on thin Farm eleven are now Paying haidsomely; a fact which enfaciently demon.. Et:rates the great Maumee and reliability of the teni tory. • is the mitred's" dimple Interest In 191 (one hundred and eighty-one) acres, situate on the Allegheny river, near- IT opposite the ""Weever " Farm. and a little nearer Franklin, at the month of Bill Bun. having a front of 95 rode on the Allegheny river, and one mile on both irides of Kill Bun, with ample boring surface for one hundred wells. or Loth of ten trod" square. This tract is known as the "Stewart Farm,'. . ' . and is dear of all leases or Incumbrances of any kind. There Is now In operation a filly-barrel well (betdde several smaller ones) on the Cochran Farm. which ad joins this on the south. In fact, the " Stewart " Farm Is surrounded with good-paying wells, and within a shoo time a mingle lease of SO rode front, on the imme diate opposite side of the river. sold for 1169,030 (one hundred and sixty-five thousand dollars.) On this lease a good well hair been struck within a few days. In addition to the territory of the "Stewart " Farm; which Is believed to be equally as good cis the " May et," there are on it a three-story Grist - Bill, with fine ater-power, a good farm• home, and other buildings, hat will be of use to the company. _ The durabilitri of this immediate oil section LI Mink trated by the fact that some of the wells on the "Hoov er" Farm have beenpumpinglor over four years, with out any material diminution in their yield. while the oil here produced, from its greater convenience for transportation and superior gravity, always oomnausds from one to two dollars per barrel more than the oil at Oil Greek. , • ne officers of the Company feel instilled In present ing the folloWthir estimate of what, with vigorous management, the "Imre lands can be made to yield for the benefit of the stookholdere in a eatora th time: . . THE "STENTABT FARM." There is room on this for one hundred lots of ten rods square, all of which can be learned immediately for one half the oil, free of all expenee to the Company. Hstimating one well to each lot (one hundred wells, although there is room for three hundred) at the very moderate average of ten barrels each, would make a Daily product 1.000 bbla, Oat of this the Company's share would be. 560 bbls. Value of daily yield to the Company, at ten dollars per bbl (It is now selling at $13.50. )«, • ........... wow 00 Allowing three . hundred working days to the year, this would make the Compa ny's annual net receipts, from the BteW art Farm alone.-- 1,500,000 00 Allowing the same estimates for the "Hoov. or " Farm, in which the Company own* one-fourth in fee of the land interest, 'the annual net receipts from the latter would .• 876,000 00 hfaldag the annual receipt' from both 1,876,000 00 Deducting from thin amount the sum of $376,000 for contingencies. would leers the Net Annual Income of the Company.-•-••• 51,600,002 1 06 ALL THESE LOTS CAN BB IMMEDIATELY LEASED, If it is deemed expedient, at a royalty of oue-hail the Oil, with covenants binding lessees to sink wells, with all possible diligence, to the depth of 600 or more feet. A YEW PLAIN WORDS TO SUBSCRIBERS. • Yon are not asked to subscribe to this Stock with the expectation of immediate/It receiving large clisidenstg, but the beats on which the Company rests, it to be lieved. will make your investment not only safe. bat, Prospectively, of enormous value. Notwithstanding, at the present Drives of °HMI* Com pany's annual receipts (without any farther develop ment) would be forty thousand dollars, or eight per Dent. on the cost of the stock. The President, Mr. Stewart, is one of the meet practi cal and experienced oil operators in the State. and las residence near the Company's property and general oversight of its management is the beet guarantee that no efforts will be spared to make the investment Pro fitable. Applications for a large proportion of the stock have already been made, but none will be received until the books of the Company are regularly opened for that Purpose. Only a limited amount of the stook will be cold at subscription price. The stock will be issued full paid. without further assessments. BOOKS OF SUBSCRIPTION will be open for s few days, on and after January 18,1866, at the office of E. G. JAMES, Treasurer, fa.S.tf to. 101 WALNUT @treat. PbMids. NOTICES. Igr THE NEXT DRAFT.-CITIZENS' SIIBS?ITUTB,.BEPRBSEIPTATIpE, AND VO. MINTIER AGES OY.—We beg leave to call the atten tion of thou who are drafted, and those who are en. rolled and liable to military duty, sad also that class of Persona who are not liable to draft (ladies and gentle rut n over forty five years); to ouragenoy for proacrint kubslitutes and Volunteer Representatives. Persons should attend to this important matter at once, u the draft has been fixed for the 10th of February seat. We are doing a strictly legitimate business; we are funlehlrm men not liable to the di aft es substitutes and representatives, as low, if not at lower prices, than any other agency in Philadelphia The law allows us to put Substitutes in the Navy or Marine Corps to be credited to any district in Ile State where the principal resides. To !aesthete business, if persons living in or out of the city who are enrolled, will furnish us with a certificate of der enrolment, from the Provost Marshal of their district, they eau have Substitutes sworn into ether branch of this service, which will fully exempt them from draft . Reference can be given to ladles and gentlemen in this city, for whom we have done basin's in this line, - and also in the following counties: Chester. Delaware, Montgomery. Barks, Bucks, Schuylkill, and North. am ton. M. H --Uhnrehes and Clubs tarnished at the lowest possible prices: Liberal arrangements made with town ship committees to till quotas. Call or address Mc NALLY, PAXSON, k CO.. 411 OBRSTNUT Street; feMi et Or, Sex 2077 Philadelphia Post Oases. IarEIGHTH WARD BOUNTY FUND CITV WARRANTE CASHED,. HIGHEST BOUNTIES PAID. The WORTH WARD are prepared to pay the highest Bounty, and cash the city warrants, for all Men mus tered Into the credit of the Eighth ward. Apply to the Recruiting Officer. Captain I. I. SMITH, IEI4 LOCUST Street. EDWARD MlOll/70111a, Treasurer, 42 and 14 North FRONT. 217 Se igr SEMI wAB e—VOLUSTAISAS and others will please observe that the Blithest Bounties are promptly mid to all who an tresslited onr Ward. Apply at No 37 North THIRD Street, to wm. B. BARONS or to JOBDT BAGSN, recruiting and dixbursin agent,st the Provost Marshal's Ogee. No. 245 South THIBD Street, below Walnut St. fel7-13 ler AT T ENT lON, VOLIINTEEINSI ! The TWENTIETH WARD are prepared ,to pal the Highest Bountiel to all RECRUITS credited to this ward. None shall excel ne; besides. we .oath the city ts warran. Apply to Vent, J. F. 8 tOIC/E, Recruiting Agent, S W. corner SEVENTH Street and GIRARD Avenue, or DAVID TEMPLETON, Provoat Marshal's office of the Yourth district, corner THIRTEENTH and BRANDT WINE Streets. re -St TH Z qIIICHSELTER MINEII6I continua. Bro. Ail mammal turee... NEW YORK. Feblll3l7l. 1865. The Annual Keeling of the Eitooke olden will be held at the COBTIBEDITAL HOTEL, In the city of Phila.:lel phia,on WKDBBBDAY. /*bronzy 22d. at one o'cloak Y . The Amine Mutton of DIRBCTOBB will be held at the same placeh_on the some day. betwilon the hours 'of two and-three P.IIS, The Tranefor Books will be closed on BATMIBLY, F.brnary 18th, and reopened on MONDAX,J4brnarT Tlth J. B. BANDOI,, fiterstazy. U OFFICE PENINNYLFENIE NAIL. ROAD 001IPART, PatLADAirma, February L 1865. EOM'S TO STOCKHOLDERS. —The Annual Meet lnaAA the took) older" of this Company vl.ll be held on TBDALT,. the 21st day of February, 1865, at 10 o'clo c k A. BL, at the SA 380 11. STREET HALL The annual Election for DLreatore will be held on 81021 DAT, the 6th day of Maroh, 1865, at the ones of the Company, No. A3B South THIRD Street tel.lBl EDMUND SMITH, secretary. licEnpAanlta .LIBILAILT 3COM , • PA/a t ' 'Papaaaxrzta.7ab a. • MC ' • The AZIIII:411/AlhatiOII for *Evora for Me itasalas yaw will take , Waaa - on 713.111De1t last fast,: at dm , LI. BE AS.T ROOM Pella 'n4ma_ 4 P. IL, Ala item* at B P • M. A. NoALLIBTSII. fe-1114 ilmorataic ikentarr. THE. PRESEL-PirIiADILIIM; TUESDAY, MIRI:T*Iff_ 2;,-. TENT.II WARD BOUSTY plump- The quota of thstallDlTH WARD has been re duced to,TWO MIIADBED.AaD BIG LITT-YOUR MSS. In 'order to obtain volunteer' fur the purpose of Mang Ibis quota, Precinct Committees have been appointed to raise money fur Band Money and Ward Bounty. As • sever thotteard dollars will be en Melee t, there can bs Ht. lle doubt of the enceese c-f the appeal made for that par ,Vese,and that th e enrolled citizens of the Ward will melevoluatarr 411381311 M ttO the reboeitive (their rises of tbe Preolnet Committees. Bat there is another ~matter teen trine attention and nation by the citizens:of :',the Ward, In order to anticipate the call of the ()overa ll:tent. •'The City Bounty is paid with WarrautsrAt is well ; known that the City Treasurerle not able to mesh these , Weirante, and they are therefore noweold lathe market . at a heavy diecount The bardahlp of making volunteers suffer for the credit of the city, whoee honor they aphold to the field: it too great to need any comment. 'To remedy this.fft la presorted that citizens of the ward shall oath thee( warrent• for their fall value.rand hold Usual:Lodi the, 'new botintY loan to prepared. ' They can en be. ear changed for certificates of loan for the qtronnt of the warrant and interest die, the latter being fired by hayloft the warrant stamped - be tbe'Cllsy Treseurer. Our (mote le 384' and taking it forgranted that It wilt be filled by volunteers for one year, eaehaf them will receive a- city warrant for - fonr,„hnndred dollars. If, therefore, eltizens of thelrard Will agree -to take each one or more of there warrants at par, to the number of 284, the money to-be paid directly to the volunteer. the credit of the city and of the ward will be upheld. Citizens of-the ward who are willing to co-operate the present effort to antlelpole the Draft lathe manner here 'pointed out, are- requerted to notify the ander eigned in writiag of the number of warrants whit& they will smell, and to place the money for that purpose In the hands of the Treasurer. A H. FRANCISCO% 513 MARKET Street.' WIKPORTANT NOTICE. —T HZ . Citizens of the PIITERNTR WARD are hereby notified that unless. the amounts assessed upon each citizen are promptly Paid. to the Collectors of their re spective preeinets; the °forte er the fteetli tee Commit tee will be seriously retarded for want of fonts. A prompt complianoe of every citizen pith the spirit of the resolution passed at a public mesons of eitizeis held akthe. thiptitit Chapel on.hiondar:eventut; 13th instant (a copy of which wilt be mailed to slit zen of thuwArd), will supPly.els glottal 'rands to 11l OW Quota, • - GIORuS W SNITS, ! teiB-4t Chairman lizeontive Dommittost. • L: i • PAISIES, AT -CRITTIi6DBISI'II CONSlftliOlajt • OOLLEGIB. 637 C IiSST3I:II' Street, eon of SEVENTH. The Fifth Lenin , e hi the worm on Commercial Last. will be d-livered.hy J )8 .O—TURNER. Msg., on TUBS DAY EVENING next, • Feb. 2186.44 1 73 k o'oioet.' Bub jeet—"loit atook Companies " All former Andents and graduates are ocirdiallrinvittel. • fel7-41*: garOFFICE OF TUE • DOMED OF HEALTH, S. W. corner SIXTH and SANSOX Streets. • - . . siumnan, -Feb. 9, 1066, TO PHYSICIANS AV', "39.410110T01ts —Neu" f s hereby siven . a.satarraLSOl:l92lia be held at this oetee, oa TilanDAY. liarcliVa..lB66, at 12 o'clock, . for ten VACCINE PHYBICIABS and len COLLECTORS of Vaccine Cases to serve wan October 3d, in the foil/a lowloQQ Dlatricts: %Ist. posinirlfingue let and Seth wards. 2d. 2d. 3d and 4th wards. . 3d. - • ..... r• ath, 7th and Sih wards: - 4th a. Slt, 9th and 10th ward.. 6th. sa llih. lath, 16th, and 17th Wards. . 6th,l9th, 14th, 115th. and 20th wards. 7th;. • •••••• 18th. and 19th wards. • '23d and 25th wards. • • 9th; a. 21st and 22.3W145. 10th, ', 24th ward.e , Twanty•fiye cents to each physiiian aid. fifteen anti to each collector.' mrlll bepald for each case auccealifill ly yaccinat.d. (except En ..the 21. t, 22.1, 29d and 24th wards, of which the physicians and collectors will re reive respectively 60 and 29 cents,) and duly reported according toJhe rules of the Board, copies of which may be bad on application at this Office. Persons desiring to.e Candidatite for said positions are invited to make written applications prior to said election. By order oLthe Billed of Health fe147.18mh7 WASH. 1.. BLABEN, Clerk. ISTATE BILEDI114.1.; BOARD. EigartorAgrisas ProtturrcrAgraHrtarli, HOSPITAL HIIPAILTYB • HARRISI3I7IIO. YAWMAU 20, 1885. The STATE MEDICAL BOARD OF Pirates. will meet in rHU.LDELPHIA on the eth of MARCH next, to examine candidates for appointment as Assistant Sur geons ro o msnsylvania Regiments. The in which the examination will beheld will be designated In the Philadelphia morning papers on the day of meeting Physicians of Pesarylvania, In good health. famish.% ing proper testimonia's as to moral character, &a, will be admitted to the examination. By order of the Gorernor• tZiSSPH A. PHILLIPS, fe2O4mbe _ tittrgeoll. General Penna. lark ITNLON CANAL COMPANY.—AT the Annual Meeting of the Union Canal Como !Any, held on the 7th intl., the following-named gen.: Heinen were unanimously elected officers and znanlagegit. for the ensuing year: PRESIDENT: •• - • ISAAC .1.- W IcTA.H. .. • ' Kaisacim •a: • .. .. • Wm. R. White, Thomas Williams**. Jaycee B. McFarland. Dowel Haddock, Jr.. B enry Budd. Samuel T. Bodine, Edmund Erolth, Charles P. Bayard, Thomas }Limber, Jr., Samuel J. Reeved, TO6IIIIIWSPSTIREs Jas. rcung.of Middletoma. TREASURER AND SECRETARY: • OSCAR THO SIPSOH OSCAR THOMPSOII, Secretary. . COLLECTOR'N OFFICE INTER* NAL REVILINIIII. 801 CIIESTSUr Street, FIRST, DISMICT OF SPECIAL INCOME TAX. soMPrishig Second. Third, Fonrth,- Ftfth, Sixth, nd glevanth Wards. . . . NOTION IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Lists of Taxes, assessed in accordance with the provision. of the joint resolution of . Congress; approved July 4, 1864, Imposing a special tax of fire per cent= upon the gatns. profits or Income for the year ending December Slit, 1868, and. also of the increase upon LIOENSFS of Wholesale Dealers, Retail! Dealers in 'Liquor, Hotel- . keepers, and radius. as per act of JUJ) SOW 1864, have been returned to me by the Assessor of the District, and that such taxes are now due and payable, and that. PIT. went thereof is hereby demanded, and will be received at this Office between the hours of 91d.. AL and 3 P. M. on or before SATURDAY. February 26th, DEC PENALTIES. To all who neglect to , pay on • or before said Satur dar.`Tebruary 26th. -a special demand will be issued. ' for which the law provides a fee of twenty cents and ten per cent penalty, as will be seen by reference to the 28th section of the act of Jona 80th, 1864. Money of the United Miter and that of - Banks known as National Banks only received jESPER HARIUNG, Collll6tor.. . • PaminaDrizra, - Febniat7 /1, - fell t 27., ar. OFFICE OF THE CI FT BOUNTIg• nuTLVlliewsn l UMW r strel 9 ; ll"l"w' PHIIaDELPITIA. Jan 27. 1845. Fotice is hereby given that the Commission for the payment of the City 13ofinty are now prepared tOteceive and. adjust the claims of all new recruits under Me pro. Tildollll of Ordinance of Janusz:FE, 1865. Volunteer a for One Year will tetervea Warrant for Volunteers for Three Years willreosive a Warrant for MR HUNDRED Enrolled chinas who shall place in theDOLLARS. service of the United States a Substitute for notjess than Three Years, In advance of a draft, and who shall thereupon be cr dited upon the quota of the city of Philadelphia, wi ll receive a warrant for. THEE HUNDRED DOLLARS. liaaer of the Commisaion i C. coopEß. tam lar NEW BUILDING' ASSOCIATION. —An Adjourned Meettas of the ROBERT MOB RIB BUILDIRG ASSOCIATION will be held on WED NESDAY EVENING, last at 1,4 o'clock, at the S W: corner of FOURTH and GRINS Streets. to re ceive Subscriptions to the.Stosk. Subscriptions will also be recalled by the Secretary, at his 0fi1e5...4214- LI BRARY Street. Cfelit-40.1 JOB. S. SIDDALL. Seer% Eir . OFFICE OF THE GLAMORGAN IRON COMPANY, PraLAD2onrre. Feb 113862. eta i The Annual Meetiag of the Stook!) lders of this Corn proxy will bs held at the Office of the omperly, No. 3EO WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, brnary 21st, NM, et 12 o'clock M. at whieh an ele will be held for seven Directors to serve the sgsnint sear. fel.l.lot A. S. 110BERTS. la.. fleaetary. -T e A I ii e Fass of I be pr i eir grNOTICE.—EXPIREUPPER 00X. pstry OP•1111OHIGAIL —NO OS IS HSEISEIT i OWEN, That all Stock in this Comp y, on which the instalment of Two Dollars per Share called August 19, 1864, And due September le, 1864 . not paid. , is for feited by said default. and that actor to the Chatter and By - lave of the Company it wl sold at Pablic Auction on THURSDAY, 9th Harsh 865, at 12 M , at the Office of the Secretary of the C any No. 4213 WALNUT Street. Philadelphia, nn e pal' on or be fore that day. By order of the Boa f Directors. • J_B Mildo LIN, Secretary. Dated Philadelphia. so. 6, If 66. e7.tirwfrmtmh9 '''.. THE FISHING OR 7 1 - ”IINGI COMPANY OP W F ti• 'sv given that a me it • - moray will be el 'BIM allif ! Office, ( Ma, i 'I 1499. PRESTON COAL MINT COMPANY, No. Street Primann.PnlA, NOTION TO STOCKHOLDSRS.—T of Stockholder; for the election of • held at the office of the Company, March lit, at TO o'clock A. M The : ments for completing the purchase of on the Company's Istate will be pre* / holders for their approval /1 telS-tmsurl NOTICES. WARD 00M3Ifffsi. Flas T PRE o c ./:131;c7rie T 7073 eitilTri.. Maims*. EzooND PRECINCT — Jan:HA V. Stokes, Chairman. THIRD PRHoINCTO. - Il.„.:WilSon, Chairman. Foncra PascrNcy-1 W. Whitq, ObalKaaan., Fir ra PaiotHirr—Rdwiit Klrlipairlok. Chairman. SIXTY( PRSOINoT—Fred. Paxson, Chain:hal • FREcHccr—Willtam Chatrman. $lOlllll PRacktroT—John B. Honthworth, ()batman. • Mara Pnaolac-x—J. Barclay Harding. Chairman. folB•31 FOUR HIINDSED DOLLA.Ri. Volunteers for Two Years will reeolye a Warrant for FOUR HIINpRED.AIND FIFTY DOLLARS. PrTHE MIME Mil aIINING COMPANY OP W. • ki Notice le hereby given that a tae• holders of the said Company will be ' TUESDAY, FEBBU &BY Sf st 10 o'clock A. N., at their Office, Street, in the city of Philadelphia. electing officers for the Company, fip Br order of the Secretary. i'Mr• • OFFICE (HEWED 'ENING COM li. PANT, No. 324- WALNUT tr ees, Pc IL/ORLY/11A, F ruary 2d. ISM. • POTION IS BERSBY GIVEN, T all STOCK of the -61 BARD ' MINING COMPANY which foetal ntente are due and unpaid has b n declared for feited, and will be Geld at Public A on on SATUR DAY, the fourth day of March, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the 0111 o• of the Secrete u o he Corporation. aceording to the Charter and By. wa, anise' re. deemed on or before that day. By order of the D irector'.( B. 1(001118, Sem and Treasurer. THE PETROLIMDM NlA.—Professor siLLuda will deliver a Lecture upon " The California'. on THURSDAY MYRA o: cloak, at the Hall of the Univers' .1 NINTH &reek, above chestnut, fek U. S. SANITARY COMMISSION. Tickets 60 cents each Can be '• the Commission, 1.307 Chestnut at TheedaT. 'and at the Ban on the e tare. ar PITTSBURG. FORT cameo° RAILWAY COE TEE SECRETARY Prrreguau, ' The Axonal meeting of the Stook this Company. for the Election of other business as may come before the Office of said Company, In the of on the TRIED WEDNESDAY (12th 1565. at 10 o'clock A. M • 1 Toe Stook and Bond Transfer Bo•. at their *lke in the city of Plttsbn fer Alolll{, In the city of New Teo the Ist day of. March. at 2 P. M until the llth day of Karol , th • fel7. hid • W. H B "gr. ELEVZNITIIC W DRAFT. _ MEETINO4 are held HVERY t 131Xn% and COATES Streets. All Subscribers to the Fund art forward. and pay the money, for we it. The Committee have commend require all the 1310DM It is Ipossible .1 The attention of RECRUITS is we ase preared to p. , - THE HIGHE ST BOUNTIES' The Itearniting Committee, Mee 1 PAWL are always to be found at I °Hee. THIRD, above SPRUCE. THOS. MARC THOS. A. kiln, Secretary and Tre HYDE & BURPEE, 1500 WILLOW Street, - . Sole Manufacturers of AEOMA-SATING COFFEE ROASTS BURR COFFEE MIL E. J. HYDE'S PAT "liire save many times its emetic's'. coffee with your Portable Coffee Bo J. B. /11111 Continental Motel "Where good coffee is desired, /touter absolutely necessary. EANAOA. FOWLER, At 00 • "I' can furnish better coffee, at I, when using the read y r oasted coffee. , W. H. BARBS, • "Your Coffee Router and Mill me." 1L B CL AR "I consider your Portable Coffee UM market." J Philadelphia Goff i C. a A. On " Your Patent Coffee Boaster is tal, and does its work in a very s e the coffee being much more even) any portion of it being overdone. Quantity and Improvement it quail retained. Sargeoe 11. U. B. A. On "It gives me pleasure to recom Roaster to all desiring good roasted o THOS., HE Surgeon 11. Many testimonials might be gi small Family Coffee Roaster, all 077 um:twang It the only machine won' $2.61), er32o, and $O. Feces for Portable Stove and ROl Hotels, Hospitals. Coffee Mannfeate Me. 2, 1660; Bo; Milk 'Do. 4, inat. All Machines Warranted. Beam, wring to try any of the family stir Wei can be escommodated•by sendin. cilew doede.l.2, 11503 WILLOW Street. T */R lll, .stattang Ira RH.BRIFF"B SALE.-BY 'VIRTUE' Olt a writ of Venditioni Expobtu; to B , • directed. Walbe exposed tepnblie sale or 'endue, on MONDAY gramint, March 0.1565, at 4 o'clock, at fiansom-street All that yearly ground rent of twenty two dollars Mad fifty cants. Tedrow& to eighteen dollsra, leaning and PaLable out of lot of ground altn ste na the seat:side of Hancock attest. U 6 feet eolith of Jellerson street, it • the city of Philadelphia; cln tsinin g in front on Hancock street l 6 feet, and In doIe:LSO feet ED, C. :111. '65. 26. Debi4lo4 91. Dedriello Telma sweet;tion and to be aa the _propertylef Chriatepher " HENRY . - HOWZGL. Sherif; Philadelphia. Sheriff's Office. Yeb.,l6, Iffis. fss -X • Q L HERIFF'S -13 ALE.—BY VIRTUE , efiF 1 1 / 4 .7 a writ of Leyari ?MILO, to nee .directed, w7ll be exposed' to public sale 'or vondue,' on 'MONDAY -Eve slag March g„1865.. ate o'clock. at rgasems-strebt Alf that frame mesanase and tot of ground situate pa the southeast-corner of flaegafrsa , elleat and It cart , da twenty-feet-wide alley, between Sixth and Eleventh etreets, in the city of rhiladelplitsi containing in front on Seteeafrius street ?A feet. and itolapth alone said allele 88 feet. [Wbloh,premisee Elizabeth Frits et al,. by deed dated March 29. 1826, conveyed Inter ails unto Jolla Basra In fee. ] N B. There is a one-story brick and frame buildiug. Steed as a green house, on front of said lot, and a two story brick stable. need as a esqleilier chop. in thereat. [D. - C. • H.. '65 36. Debt, Val 32. Peirce.) Taken In execution and to be sold as the property of Jacob Hants, deceased. HENRY C. HOWBLL, Sheriff. ; Philadelphia, Sheriff's Once, Feb 20. 1665. felt* SHERIFF'S SALE.-41Y VIRTUE OF A writ of Venditioni Exponse, tome directed, will be orposed to üblic sale or vendae, on MONDAY laveniag. March 6,186 p 5, at 4 o'clock at lianeom-streetHalli All that lot of , ground situate on the northeast corner . Of Hattilton and Sixteenth' streets, la the Fifteenth ward atly of Philadelphia; containing in front ea Hamilton street 80 feet,,and in depth , along Sixteenth 'street, 88 feet 6g inches co an eighteen' , feet alley' with the privilege thereof. [Which premlees James Hamil ton et al., by deed dated Jane 26. 1817, recorded in Deed Book O. W . 0., No. 87, page 433, &c., conveyed into John A. Paxton - 1n fee, merging ground rent of eighty dollars, 3, H, B."A one-dory stone machine ahoy is erected on above lot. [D. C. ; Y., '66. 43. Pebt, $9,700.27. S. C . Price.] Taken In execution and to be sold's* the property of John A. Paxton. HENRY 0. HO WALL, Sheriff. Philadelphia, Sheriff's oMce. Feb. 20, 1815. fe2l-3t: ME STEAM "WEEKLY -TO LI VERPOOL, to erring 'at QUIENSTOWN, (Cork Harbor.) The wen-lam:rya Htecirli stwu rag tgLivea mliirow York; mud 'Philadelphia 111, n Line). earrying the U. S. Mails, - are Catenated te sail as follow,: RTNA ' SATURDAY , Feb. V, 1 CITY OF BOSTON BATURDIY, Narob a I EDINBURGH SATURDAY. Haruki and every aueeeeding Saturday at Noon, Dora Pier North River. RA I TES 07 PASSAGN : Payable in Gold, or its equivalent in Currency. I FIRST CABIN. .......5 (X) 6TIIRRAGIL.--......411M el do to London. •..86 00 do to London.... IN 00 do to Faris ..».. 90 00 do to Parte ......... 40 00 I do to Hamburg— 00 CIO 'do to Hamburg.. 89 00 Pastengera also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rot. texas.. ..?...otwerp, 11e., at equally low rates. i Fares from . I.STAIVOOI or clneenai.;;Te: IN Cabin, SA K 30 .0 $lO/. Steerage from Liverpool or Qfteerestown. eta Thse Who with "to - send for their friends can bili ticket' here at these Tatra'. For farther information, apply at the Oomiaso ONONI. JOH, G. DA.LI, Agent, , towtmem in WALNUT Street, Egladelynia, BOSTON AND PHILADBL I TEL EfTIAMBRIF LLCM With, from eau IMINLTITEDAYS, from Brit wharf strove PM elPhia, and Lou Wharf. Boston. The stem: wady SAXON. Capt. Matthew, from Thilae delphia for Boston on Saturday. Feb 24th, at 10 A - N., And steamship NORMAN. Capt. Baker, will son front Nosiob. for Philadelphia. on the same day at 4P. X ' Theip• SOW sad sabetwildil iteimialis form A rairalat . msh put vinitmailr oa Eatctrdavi. Ininranees Wasted at Ona-half Ike Drezerue.shanapt OR the Yuma& Frelshia haul at fair rates. Shippers are reoneetod. to alai Rib ieselota 111th: - of with their /rood& for Pra . rght or Pareorre u rdkar tv ilae aoweruaodatiesuL • wryly to 110301 & 00.. • • mlifit4f 1135 - I=I ^ DILAWAILI Asia& , 2k O, •FOR ,. BARSAIO9III.-4M3 BritishMg 'till:WM.!' master.;will 'sail aa abovelaitezipiti§, For freight oranges" : LAYNE. NIL SOS South FRONT Street (Go V 0141/ k f_ 11 ,14 izA 44 LOVEIEL;" • (Late He rr's MotoLl_ donor of THUM end MARMIIT HARMS BUR% Pa. The attention of the travelling public Is noel fully called to this old. established stand, which ir r i t past eve months has been closed to trade, and duri ng, that time has been thoroughly remodeled, mthod, and, newly furnished throughout. until it now poseeases all' the conveniences pertaining to a first- clam hotel. which; orola any-manner calculated to insure tha perfect sm.` Lot or its guests. 'Ramon alone would recommend it as a stopping, Ware, being only two and a half, squares from the depots; near enough to prove convenient, sutholently distant to avoid the annoyance of railroad noise and bustle. Thefurniture is entirely new, rooms large and well . ventilated, table supplied with every luxury the market, can afford, while as to the management; it is trotted to the.] udgment of a discriminating public to decide. The Proprietor, having determined' to make the ohs-' raster and reputation of the house the object, without regard to coat. hopes to merit the patronage and favora ble opinion of those who dune stu_pping_in the Ran eadtal. asmay TM • ja22-Im P H ro O prie AS, tor. JONES HOUSE, IF 00r. MARKET STEW? And HARM SQUALL HARRISBURG. PL. The Proprietor respectfully returns his 'lnsert thank!' to his friends for the very liberal patronage bestowed •to the House since under hie asenagement. and would respeettally solicit oontittoeutee of the os. O. B. MANN. Protoleter. ,11011.444. Osax. Vaal & HEMPHILLi _ __ 1)141a_ UMW. Llama AND fIot(HYLKELL (*AI. Of all eines and of but gnalitima WeftHY picked and s owest c cree a ned prises., and invariably at We lsh 'ollloe and Yard, WILLOW, below YIPTNENTH Street. Afir Orders can be left at 146 North SIXTH Street, 653 North TENTH Street, 1433 BAROLAY Street, or Hannah the Poet : Oflu, which will be promptly and aatisfactorily filled, 1117 Sw •a-IEPERELNER, NEW COAL DEPOT, • NOBLE Street aboy~ e tst er ilk I. , selects • expreeslrtor family purpose* at the lowed market prices. Wharf Twenty-OW street, below Argil street. Ofiloe 119 South 701:11t Street. oelt-tha GENUINE EAGLE VIM% toAli, AYAL, 17 NOT SUPERIOR TO LEHIGH. A trial asenre ypar stuitom. Egg and Stove Mr alxst Lam E e nt, $9 Odle. 121 South /0 Wow Chaatnut Depot 1419 CALLOW : ELL . above Broad. aft • (10 A L.-13 lIGA.B LOAF, BEAVER MEADOW, and Spring Nenintain Lelaighllonl, and best Locust Mountain. I aohntlllll. preps 4 1 X . Primly for family use. W. lamer SIMMS and WILLOW Streets. No. WI South SIGOND Street. CaP64l3 • J. WALTON & GO. ELECTRICAL INSTITUTE, 154 Korth BLEI7HETH, below Rats etre*. —Dr. THO MAS ALLEN, very successful in the cure of almost every kind of disease. invites all to sail at his Of are, and see that hie treatment is free from shooks. CON VIILSIONS.—A discovery has been made Which seldom falls in theme of STAMM or Pits of an othez kind._ Any one desiring a knowledge of this practice ran enter at any time for fall Imin:te nons. Cards and Testimonials at,the Oilloo. Henn SA. N. to 6P. IC Consultations free. Dr. THOB ALLIJ. Ilsotriekn, Ml7-em 164 N. ELEVENTH St.. below Rao,. VLBOTROPATHIC ESTABLISH; '-x-J MEET, for the cure of diseases Insurable with our dieing, by Dr. A. R. STBVENB, one of the diseoverars of an entire new_systeon of ELECTRICAL PRACTICE 1418 at South PEEN SQUARE. sir Please gall. or send for a pamphlet and learn par. H nders. Po charge for coneurtation. irir Philielaut and others desiring Inetruetion sae enter for a full course any time after EpEDAY, Janu. ary Sd, Any member of the elms Just Snishae gum review without any shame. ' AS. tf .IMPROVE. 505% WALNUT brciary 11. 1886. ie annual meeting pireotors will be WEDIIIII.DAY, 1313•1161,77 alT1111(0- he leased colliery "tied to the Stook- P. RUT nis. Secretary. THE GREATIMXILT ECONOMIZER! TB MITYIRSAL (COG -WHIM) WRINGER. The BEST and ONLY Sellable Clothes Wringer. HOUSEKIIIIIIIIB I Without this Wringer The Clothes are Destroyed. The Clothes are weds - Labor is Boonomized. Time Is Saved. as any family by the saying nee from SS to $4& HAM, Manta's Agent, .7 South SIXTH Street, in Market and Chestnut. Labor is Lost, Time la wasted. AI OIL .LSD T VI ELGIN Ik. iaoesr.l3, 1865. e v o l the Stook ff. 1865. 308'WALNIIT r the paws* of It will soon pay its cost t of Clothing aloß .ne.L. Bight B]at BUB Betwe fe7 inthe lm gARDSOME CHRISTMAS GIFTS. RUSTIC ADORNMSNTS FOE HOMES OF TARPS : WARMAN CAS= HANGING VAtHIS. friß3 CASES, IVY VASS& Filled ertth Ram and Melee Plants CONIONITTR POTS, °Relicts POTS. HYACINTH PO'FS, PLOWER POTS. Of Nnmeroun Styles and Patterns, With Superb Artielea for the CONSERVATORY. vinINDLE, PARLOR, LIBRARY, *tut BOUDOIR. /suportod and for see by 8. A_ HARE 1808; No. 1010 OHIBTIIIIT Stmt. fel4 tilt. 441-teithin PIITTERFIELD I B OVE,RLAND . 16P DISPATCH, • • • 01lice No. 40 Boutin FIFTH &rest. • TEROUGH Ms boon 'stabil/ibid. PrePered to TO rec e iv e an doom or Freight In the principal cities oast or the Klacisolvol Ayer. and to tranoport the. Ram POINo from TS point of shipment .TO ALL IN . IP' CALLUM Ro. of. Tale eral Resource' of 0.23 d Met at 8 oi Pennsylvania. he benefit of the at the ROOM of .t on and after • of . the Lee fe2o Ilt UPON VNIiOO9II OORTliteer RATES Aire BILLS OP LADDIG. Through Rates include ALL CHANGISS—RaiIway. Treader, Storage,and Forwarding Commiestons on the Missouri river, and transportation upon the Philis— tine enabling the Shipper to obtain a THROUGH CON TRACT far his freight for a distance of OVER THREE THOUSANDLES and relieving him from all reason and anxieties incident to the peat disorganised sad irresponsible system of Plains traneportation. Our Agents in New York, Boston-Philadelphia,Pltts burg. Chicago, Ed, Louis, and Harlington. lowa, are r r t la°l T eT r d chix"th• teCT TlfiUt24lldrATE. This Company assumes ALL TH3 ERSPONSIBILITT of Lomas, Damages, or Overcharges on /night while in transit from point of shipment to pane of destination. The New York office is in possession of a full set of TRACI BOORS. showing the date of shipment, the time it s the Mississippi river. V received at and ship from the Company's Warehouses at Atchison Menses), the character of the trains movie g upon the Pining the date It passes Port Rowney, arrive; at Den ver, In received at destination, and the apparent 'midi- Hon of the Wares along the entire route. ice' If Demises or Losses oocur.Shippers are notified In time to duplicate any important portion of the ship ment. Theme book' are open for the inspection of our cus tomers et all times, end parties shipping by this. Line will be kept Informed by eorrespondenee of the 4 11 0 tact equation of their shipments. Merchants and Mining Monti the Territories ordering Goods, shouldlnecular tot? instrations to mar eases "Via HMTIRTIBLD'S BLAND DRSPAT C H. Atchison, Ran ,' m and have em shipped under the. instractione of our Ageni at point of shipment. Letters of in airy addressed to oar °else et ATCHI SON, Kansas; o. 1 WHINY Street, Astor HorlSe, New York or Southwest corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Philadelphtst, will be ppromppttl and reliably al" A ' . l % SPALDIMOD, D. A. Agent, /f L ow . ToZ r . ieWL. WM. H. MOORS. Agent. Philadelphia. detii•lf ' &TWIG, AND Y, OPPLOB OF Feb. It ISM d Bondholders of and such will be held at of PITTSBURG, .f MARCH, A. D. I '. of the GompanY, and at the Trams will be closed on d remain doled D AND THE HT -at the Hall ea-heated n e ede • a w e laf Ile atuttlae. and ! v eto the fact that CASH. OH118 1 •116 as& natal Lehman's D. President nor - . MO. 9t• . . ND DIAILOND bT roestinit oto & *• • . elphia • der yeas • • • Ms, than DlTHlilDfiß'l3 PATENT XI FLINT GL1438 The world-wide reputation which these Chimneys have acquired is due to their acknowledged suPerteritY over all others. mil superiority is derived from three sources: let. Bela<Y per cant. heavier than the common Chimney, the may be handled wi th much less care. 2d. The oval shape is au adaptatiolt to the flat dame. the Chimney helms at all points the sated distance from the heat, so that the danger of 'racking by unequal ex" causion Is av ?ICA ,c 1.4 ; eexutable the beet In LOWS,. L teas MULL • rre.t, rr Hong'. , •thte Hos* manner, without savi b ng i ng le me e FL. Ylioll. • 0116111*. - Si. The material of which theta Chimneys are menu lectured le unequalled by any other glace is a rapid conductor of heat; and, practically, it is found that the combine:lea ?Mllers the= almost extlrelybee from Liability to destruction by the heat of the lame. Hence the obele lir the way of the cualvereal use of Carbon Oil, found in the unreasonable expense for Chimneys, ae been met and removed by the introduction of DITELHIDOIPB ORINISKY L 3. The popularity of these chimneys has induscid some .1111).Am:tilled persons to make nee of our name and trade :n arks, and their reputation has been partially impaired the worthle menses of spurious Chimneys sold as mire. Parties who have been annoyed with the cracking of ~Izaa ease Ohintneye would do Well to call and try t he VIC 'Mint. We have appointed Mews. PEI/HINZ & DHYDII3. go. lICIS South BECOND Street. Sole Agents for our "himneys in Philadelphia. from whom they can be ob- Aimed in any Quantity, Lk manufacturer's prison, with 4e addition of freight • • Z. D. DITHRIDat POLIT PI TT GLASS wogirs, lal9-iga WARUMPTON fit.. Pittsburg. ham • Penna. oar Coffee 4011)1,, n oharso. oraing our to in pro • • Priam I ca. Drovers, No. 1, INA; tor cdrenlar. . "Hies, de .Pathstot Stritria SHIPPING. COAL. 30311 T J. Hiinn= HMIS BRAISOX. MEDICI.L. COLOBADO, IDAHO 'UTAH. ABD mom - TANA THBX.[TO.E.M. EX TEA MIMI LAMP OHIMANYti, 1866: yt ~~'/~wl~: iqt r A t RUIN% 1120 WEIRD Street. Philsdelphr. Fanny aa r 18, SLIMBD PROPOSALS will be received at tit o sh until 12 o'clock 21., FRIDAY, Febtnary 54th, MC or the immediate dellSery at the United States Sterehe • BANOTIR Sheet wharf, of 210 sets two• horse Ambulance Harness, completeV the lAMB to be of the best quality and mate, andns ject to the inemection of an Inspector appointed on the Thethe Rovernment. • *Wire 'decribed Ifarieva"to be made in acne - aeoe with 'amide and specifications at the Hanoi , - street btoreliouse.• Bidder* will state prise both la writing and SPirese (to include boxes and delivery). the quantity bid for. and the shortest pesetplealme'they can deliver them all proposals meat be Mae out on printed Mange, Which may be had on application at this office, othdr wise the Id? will be rejected. Bach bid most be guaranteed by two responsible per sons, whomeignatures must be appended to the ignarall t" • 74d to :ad being,ntiod - and:lmincleot secu rity for the amount involved, by the United theta. Wa ffle' Atilt., Attorney, or Collector, or other public (Steer; otherwise the bid will not be considered. The right la Deterred to reject all bide deemed too high. Bids from defaulting. contractors, and those that do pot fully comply with the requirements of this adver tisement, will not be considered. By order of Col. H. Biggs, Chief Quartermaster. GBOR.OII B (1•11.2 f . felli 6t Cantata and A. Q. 12.• PROPOSALS FOR MANURE. QVASTBILMA9T3I6 OWERL'S Opproi, rIELST PWISION. . . . . WASH/CP/OTOS CITY. PObillibrY 10. 1805, SEALED PROPOSALS wilt be received at this olfloe until WEDNESDAY. MARCH lb. 1565, at 12 o'clock eL. for tie purchase of all the MANORS, that may be pro cured from the enables and corrals - of the Glesboro De pct, near Washington, D. 0. ,within the twelve months pelt: succeeding April L 1f66. The encode of bidder will be requir ed to Lay* barges or boats moored at the wharf at Oieeboro in constant readinecas to receive the manure which may aeoumet late. The United Weise will deliver the manure in the tald barges or boats, and will deeds - nate an agent to mug sure it as rapidly as loaded. Bid dere must aisle the price per cubic yard. An oath of allegiance will be rkquiret from each bidder. Payment will be required to be made in Government funds at the end of each month for the manure delivered. in the barges during the month. Bonds, with approved securities, will be required from the )arty awarded. La the cum of ten thousand (10,100) dollars. The Department reserves the right to reject any pra posei not deemed advantageous to the United State,. Proposals mast be addressed to the nderiii . gri ri ed, Washington, D. C. and marked on the envelop e 'Pro- Poeals for Manure." : _ JAMES A ERIK, .• telh•lin Colonel in charge let Divisi o. on. , Q M. O. CAUA RTBRIK - ASTER' 13 DEPART- Nan XbIlT, corner TWELFTH and GIRARD Streets. ! PHILADILPETA, Pa., February 14„ I.IM. RIAIRD PROPOSALS will be received at this eine gol l l ..1; o'clock t X ,TIIISDA - Tillebruaryl 21, um NY the immediate delivery at tbe United Rates Store- Ulm. Hanover-street wharf, of the following arti cles, via: 100.00 feet 1- Inak white oak boards, square ed g y, well seasoned. best quality. 60 000 Diet , IX- inch white 9ak platth, beat quallti, we! ^ tluionwl , seaso -60.60 feet I inch. white oiak plank, best qtallty, well ned. 60,C00 feet 2X•lach white oak plank, beet quality. weir seasoned. 60,000 feet 3. inch white oak plank, best anality. well seasoned. 20.0te fest 6-inch white oak plank, beet quality, well seasoned. 60,060 feet IX-inoh hickory plank, best quality, well seasoned. 60,(00 feet 2- inch hickory Plank, best duality, well seasoned. - 50,000 feet 2%-inch hickory plank, best quality. well seasoned 60.000 feet 114-inch ash plank, snare edge, well sea= soned beet quality, 26,000 feet 2-tneh ash plank, ignore edge, well sea oozed: best quality. 26,000 feet 2)G-Inch ask plank, square edge, wall sea soned, beat quality. 8.000 coupling poles, for army wagons. 2.(00 ridge poles, for army wagons. • 2. OCO wagon tongues (not ironed) 6, COO hounds, front, for army wagon. 2, 060 hounds. Mud, for army wagons. &OM wagon spokes, I-inch. 8,0(0 wagon spokes, 1 4 -Inch. 6,(00 wagon smokes, 2 -inch, front. et t 6,000 agon spokes . 2 - inch, hind. , 6,000 wagon spokes, S. inch. trout. 2.000 feed troughs 100 seta bent felloes, 1%-inch, (ambulance) oak or 'hickory, seasoned. All of the aboye•deaorlbed to be of the best quality. and subject to the inspection of an !impactor appointed on the part of the °overt:talent. Bidders will state price. both in writing and Ilium, and the amount or quantity of each article bid for. Each bid must be guaranteed by two responsible par sons, whose signatures must be appended to the guaran tee. and sertifled to as being good ant staleient security for the amount involved by the United States District Judge,Attorney or Collector, or other public officer; otherise the bid will not be considered. The right le reserved to Neat. al/ bhis deemed too high, and no bid from a defaulting contractor will be received. By order of Col. H. Egg*, Chief Quartermaster. 0110. B. OEM! hl4 -7 t Captain and A, Q ,_ DE. LIM Ji koo PARTNERSHIP• HERETOFORE Pelting . between the anderiiined wider the stile of BROWN It CALVBRris Ode day dissolved by mu tual consent. OEIROB H BROWS. OHARIAIS W. F - CALVERT. OBOROR N. ROBISON. I'inLADELPIrti, February 9. 1366. THE UNDERSIGNED have formed sad entered into a limited partnership under the laws of Pennsylvania. and do hereby in accordance therewith certify that the name er Arm under which the same is to be con d cted is BROWN At C eLVERT. The general nature of the business to transacted Is a General Minnfactut ink Business. The names of the_ general partners are GEORGE H. BROWN and CHARLES W. F. CALVARY,. of . the city of Phil ad e I nhla, and the only smotat partner is GEORGE. N. ROBESON, now of the city of Camden, A. The said special partner has contributed to the common stock or capital of said firm Twenty. five Thousand Dol lars in cash. and the said partnership commences oaths FOURTH (4th) DAY of February. 1866, and will termi nate oaths Mat day of Jemmy. 1867. GEORGE B. BROW? CHARLES W. F. CALVERT, Geneyal Partners, GEORGE N. ROBBBO4I. Bpselal Partner. PHILADELPHIA, February-4, 1866 fe7-tali THE FIRM OF MORRIS_, TASKER,_ & CO.. PASCAL IRON WORKS. and MORRIS, TASTIER, a CO.. FAIRMOUNT IRON WORKS. is DIS SOLVED by:mrftual consent, to 'take ,effect from and after the Arst of February, 1865. the undersigned, CHARLES WHEELER, retiring from the firm and pur chasing the interest of bin late copartners in the Fair mount bon Works, and selling his atm rear In that .Pa.s. cal Iron Works to them. The bwinaluls.t P... rascal Iron Works will be settled gurnpriun MORRIs. THOMAS T. TASKS% Jr , *SPEEN P. M. TASHER, and HENRY 0. MORRIS, and that of the Palrmonnt.bon Works by CHARLES WHEELER. , STEPHEN MORRIS, THOMAS T. TASKKR., CHARLES WHEELER. - STEPHEN P. K. TASSEL fe2o-6t HENRY 0 MORRIS. • THE • UNDERSIGNED WILL CON TINUE the business of the PASCAL IRON WORKS as heretofore, under the name of NORM, TANKER. di CO. STEPHEN MORRIS THOMAS T. TASKER.,. Ja., TABKER. HENRY G. MORRIS. THE ITXEBESIONED will continue the business of the FAIEZOIDST IRON WORSE on his own account. fe2o.6t CHARLES WHEELER. SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. 111 -&-.• —The mrMership heretofore existing between the underaignsd under the EMI of RHOADS 8; HIMCKLE is this day dissolved, by mutual consent. The business of the late firm will be settled by Jere miah Rhoads, Who is alone authorized to we the Jinn name In liquidation. JEREMIAH RHOADS wthiwit nuicmat, February 8, 1888. fele-120 D ISSOLUTION OP PARTNERSHIP.- The subscribers. heretofore trading under the time of EBYNoLDS, HOWELL, at REIFF. Philadelphia, • and HOWELL, BABE, dt CO.. New York, have this day dissolved partnership by mutual consent. The businese of the late firms will be settled at No 71WI . North THIED Street, Philadelphia, and A 0.97 WATER . Street, New York. THOMPSON REYNOLDS, CHARLES HOWELL, BESJAMIN REIFF. WILLIAM H. HOWELL, THOMAS T. BAR R. PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11,1966. • COPARTNERSHIP.—The undereigned.have this day formed a covatnership under the style -and time of REIFF. HOWELL, a HARVEY. Philadelphia, and HOWELL, BARR. a CO New York. and will con tinue the Wholesale Gregory businese at the old stands. • No. 130 North THIRD Street, Phlladelphia.and No: 97 WATER, Street, New York. BENJAMIN REIFF, CHARLES HO WELL _ WILLIAM HowELL, THOMAS T. BARR, WILLIa.M HARVEY PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1, 1166. LEGAL. UNITED-STATES EASTERN DIS TEICT Or. PENNEITLPANIL.—Scrr. THE PESSIDEJIT OF THE UNITED STATES. TO THE IlfAltbilteL OF THE EASTERN marmor OF FLIM SY LVAliLL—Oemsrmo : WHEREAS, The District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. rightly and duly proceeeding on a libel, Sled in the name of ,the Drifted States of America, bath decreed all persons in general who have,orpretend to have any rtgbt,title,or interest in the hehooner "COQUETTE," whereof— is insulter, ber tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo now or late laden on board thereof, captured in the Combahee river. South Carolina, by a vessel or vessels of war of the United States, at present unknown, to be monished, Fite& and milled to Judgment, at the time and place underwritten, and to the effect hereafter expressed (jostle., so requiring). Ton are therefore charged and steel - 1y enjoined and commanded, that you omit not, but that by publishing these presents in at least two of_the daily newspapers printed and pub lished in the city of Philadelphia, and in the Legal in talfgencer, YOU do menial' and cite, or cause to be reonlshed and cited, peremptorily, all persons in general who have, or pretend to have. any rip, title, or in terest In the said Schooner " COQUE TB," her tackle, apparel, and furniture, and the cargo now or lately laden on board thereof , to appear before the Honorable JOHN OADWALADEB, the Judge of the said Court, at the Distijot Coon room, in the arty of Philadelphia, on the YeenfiTlATEl day after publication of these pre sents, elf It be a court day. or else on the next. court day following, between the usual. hours of nearing causes, then and there to show, or alege, in due form of law, a reasonable and lawful excuee, it any they have, why the said Schooner • • COQUETTE," - her tackle. apparel, and furniture, and the cargo now or • lately laden on board thereof, should not be pronounced to belong, at the time of the capture of the same,.-to the enemies of the United States and as goods of their ene mies or otherwise, liable and subject to condemnation, to be adjudged and condemned as sood and lawful pikes; and further to do and receive in this behalf as to justice shall appertain. And that you dilly intimates, or cauge to be intimated, unto all persons aforesaid, generally ( to Whom by the tenor of these presents leis also intimated), that If they shall not appear at the time and place above mentioned, or appear and shill not show a reasonable and lawful cense to the eon-. Crary, then said District Court doth intend and will proceed to sdjudicatt ot on the said cantond and mdy pronounce that the said Schooner " COQUETTE," her tackle, apparel. and furniture, and the cargo now or lately laden on board thereof did belong, at the time of the capture of the sane, to the enemies of the United States of America, and as goods of their enemies, or otherwise. liable and subject to confiscation and 00n damnation, to be adjudge d and condemned se lawful prize, the absence or raer contumacy of the persons so cited and intimated in.anywise notwithstanding, and that you duly certify to the said District Coart what yon shall do in the premises, together withjAnse pre sents. Witness the Honorable JOHN CADWaLADNR, Judge of the said Cond., at Philadelphia, this elateeath day of FEBRUARY. A. D. DM, and in he eiht-ninth year of the independence of the said United s ta tes. G. R. YOB. • felt St Clerk of the District Court. 1111 IN THE ORPHANS' . 00 , T FOR THII CITY ARID 0012NTY OF PHILADBLPHLL Rams of PATRICK DONAalja, Deceased, The Auditor appointed. by the (Mart to malt. Rattle, and adjust the %moot of BELIKIIT DONAHUE. ad ministratrix of the Rotate of said decedent, and to re. port distribution of the balance is the hand, of the ea eountant, will meet the patttes inter.eted for the par. poem of hiss ppointment. on MOVIDAY AFTIRTIOOff, February 27. DM, at 3,X o'clock,. at his office, No. 311 Norte 812 TH Street, In the ally_ of Philadelphia. fell-team 6t* CHABLIS 111. WAOI2/01, Auditor. MARSHAL'S SALES. IVUC.RE3IIAIOB SALE.--BY VIRTU OP .t.r_a_ Judi: of sale, by the Hon. JOHN CADWAIak. DER. of the District Court of the United States. in and for Ibe Eastern District of Pennsylvania, in Ad. =fruity. tame directed- will be sold at public sale, to the blithest and beat bidder. for cash, at - MICHIRCIIR'S wroRE, to. 14% North FRONT Street, on TMDAT, March '4 )13214 at 12 o'clock M , tbe cargo of the eohooner COQURTTB, consisting of 74 bales or Bea Wood oo4ton, WILLIAM BIiLL,WARD, EL Marshal F, D. of PaIiIIINATMAIIIL PBII4-DELPH7A. Feb. 17, felif at HERMETICALLY *MAIM) MEATS .11.21 D 80111%. 1.000 dos Mouse No* " Boast Beef. 600 " do VAal, 600 do Motto:L. 1,000 " do Mika'', - LOX) " do Chicken, • &ODD " assorted &ram In 1, 2. 2K lb. For Wetly , RHODES 6i WILLI.= felt•tt 107 Booth WATER Street. COGWHEEL CLOTHES iVILINCOM. p eo all rlim. KolltrQlll 2 _ 'DO .• 615-it 157 add 159 North Map lifted. AllehriOtr!'o4oGXN4 rims. EMeits-ittit9. A L .' Ix n SERB. Now. AM and 234 NiukKET &tree. LARGE POSITrtf, SALE OF BOOTS, SNOBS, SRO OADEI,ARMY GOODS, STRAW GOODS, Lactsrs.&4s. A CARD —We invite the early attention of Puy chasers to Malayan and valuable assortment of boots, oboe av Arogonif calT4 l l7 boota,,Shater hoods, laeets, 8 0. ,tamhisclNErum lAs.of WOO kaalikigeS. formtag prime and fresb assortment, to be peremptorily sold by entalogns,on roar months , credit. commencing TATS mcnwils G. at 10 o'clock precisely • pita Pawrvoioltivaysthosum. ° 18 °YING. Feb. 91st, at 10 o'clock, will be cold, by catalogue, on four months' credit, about I.ICO packages boots. shoes, asvalry boots, brot , ins, travelling begs, ac , embrscing a plinks an; ,free ^,algojtmititet:Vit , tdass city and Eastern matrafitahr • lihfch WM be open for eXaMIAl tIon with catalogues early ow the morning of sale. LARGE PEREMPTORY BALI OF BOOTS, 811010, do, .210T/C4- c. ,-/nottided In our large sale of boots. Mises, THIS MORNING. February 21st, will be found la part the follOmiug (nth end,desirsiste assortment:sit • : • ••• • Men's, boye', and youths' calf, double sole, half- Weir and:ptunp-sole dress bout.; men's; , tiwgs'.' and louts' kip and bait leather boots; men's fine grain. }ODEleg cavalry boots men's and boys' calf bnifleather Congress boots-and ; ; men's. boys' and youths' • super kip, buff • and polished grain half-welt and WM sole brogaue; ladies' fine kid, goat, morocco. and ena melled patent sewed balmorals and Congress gaiters; women!a, misses', and shildren's calf andlsuffleather balmorals aro lace boots; children's fine kid sewed city. made lam boots; far. ay sswedbalmoralsond ankle ties; ladies" fine black and colored lasting Colikmaa and aide-lace gaiters; women's. misses'. and culldren's goats and morocco copper tailed lace boots; ladles' fins Yid slippers; travelling bags; metallic overshoes, Ac. LARGE POSITIVE FALB OF. BRITISH, FRINOM. HERMAN, AND DOMESTIC DRY 000D13. We wi ll hold a large sale of foreigmand domeddis dry gooda. by satalogne.oa a credit of four months and part for sash, OH THURSDAY MORNING. •. 2id, at 10 o'clock. embracing about BE 'packages and lots of staple and tansy articles in wool ens. worsteds, linens, silks, and oottoim. to witish - wil invite the attention of dealers N. 8.-barp's. of the ealrie will be arranged for, ex lamliallork. with ratalorlee, early of the morning of sale, when dealers will End it to their interest to attend. • LARGE BALE OF FORRIGN ADD DOMESEC DRY GOODS. Included In our Dale ofilithiflDAY, 23d of Febrtutry, will be round, Input the following, ♦is: DOIDIST2O 000 D ti. bales brown and bleaohasheetinsa. d sh rills. trtings. te " cases bleached ulna colored sorest jeans. •• indigo- blue. check* and ticking*. Manchester gloghams and plaids. • Keitnolryioan% and oottonadea. " catalmares, moltona, and eatinete. LINBN GOOD] A full line of shirting linens, of a celebrated make. Also, a fall assortment of blouse and 'banish linens. Also, a full assortment of linen ducks, drills, ant E AU', Breen damasks, table cloths, towel,. linen handkerchiefs. &c TAILORING GOODS • - - - - Also, French sloth, custnasres, doeskins, ineltons, omit) ago. 4r9, Ilexfall line of blackand colored Italian cloth end satin de chines. 'DRIPS GOODS. Included in We of TEMBEDAY. NIL ESC will be found 6.4 Roubaix clothe. wonted checks, mo.sm biques. poplitte.lmlxturea, mokalre, alpacas, dal-nines. illoOnetn, lawn.. &c. WITPTI3 GOODS. MAO, follynes of isoonot mrutllas. cambric ' • Swiee " • `• " check " " Victoria lavas. Also, a fall assortment of travelling Bidets, kosiery. silk tlrn sewing silk, balmorel and hoop skirts. no gm. HAT BANDS Also. one cue superior hat galloons. 'roam - vs BALE OF CARPETINOS. MATTENGS. &a. ON FRIDAY MORNING. February 24th. at 11 o'clock, will be sold. by cata logue. on four months' credit. about 200 places risk !truffle, tkree-mY. superfine, and flee ingratn, vane ttan. hemp, cottage,' list, and rag emporium canton and cocoa mattinga, ins embracing a cholas assort ment of superior gOOde. Whist may be emmolned early on morning of psis. FOR SALE AND TO LET. MaFOR SALE-THE DESIRABLE DWELLING 1615 GREEN Street, with large edd y ard, and early possession. B F OLE dB. .123 South FOURTH Street. frlB-tf Or S.W. coy. BRUIN, SMITH surd BREEN Of FOR SALE, ON VERY EASY Ma terms, BOIN3B No. 224 South Ninth street. 21 feet front. Contains 'Thirteen 'Booms and Basement Office. linFay at 1840 MINN Street. • felS•Bt• di FOR BALE CHEAP—A. VERY gla desirable When FARM of 29 Rorer. with mode rate improvements, on a Railroad 7 miles from the elty ; about 10 MIAMI pees daily. B. F. OLSON. 323 South FOURTH Street. ' da GOOD INVESTMENT—FOR SALE, Mt' BRICK DWELLING on South eide of Wallace ___ below lltb, with 9 smell dwellings In the rear. Wlll rent to pay over ten per sent . Also &large number of first class dwellings in Tarim localities. B. F. GLENN, 1;13 Routh FOURTH et.. felB tf •or Southwest Cor. Seeenteeurth and Green gee. FOR SALE-LARGE FOUNDRY Am and MAOBINB 8110 P in full operation, with the working stock and tools, patterns, &n., of every.de scription, necessary for doing a large and successful business, situated on a railroad about twenty nag from Philadelphia. B GLUM, felB4f 11.23 South I Slawet. FOR PETROLEUM=i3 V - ill . acres ground, part below Mifflin street, WO to 1.000 feit from residences; 4,000 feet east of Gas Works. the railroad to which runs through it. Patty feet square of the premises is dug oat to the depth of eight feet. For sae by N. D. LlvgasErrics, felB Bt' 129 South FOITIPPII Street. di FOR SALE—THE RESIDENCE, ANN No, 713 FRANKLIN Street. between Oostas and Brown streets. For term& werutttto examine, he., No. ilyfiret. between 2 and 4 o'±ft* to R. J. C. WAL Abertkey -at-Law, feL3-10t* 806 WALNUT Street. LARGE AND VALUABLE PRO PIETY FOB BALE.—The very large and eommo• dime LOT and BUILDING, Po. 308 OHBRET Street. near the centre of business, containing 60 feet on Cherry street, depth 100 feet, being 76 feet wide on the rear of the lot, and at tnst width opening to a /mire earl-way leading to Cherry street. Its advantages of SIZE AND POSITION are rarely met with. Apply on the premises. self-6' FOR SALE.-THE SUBSCRIBER offers for 'sit his country seat within half a mile of Wilminiton. Delaware. on the Newport pike, eon. tattling sig ht acres of good land, la the centse of which is a large lawn with a Ana variety of shade trees, ma ples. lindens, evergreens, ate., in a ll over a hundred full• grown t rees. The improvements consist of a large and commodious Mansion. Banked on the west by_two towers, one of which is four stories in height. There are four large rooms on a law, with a hall eleven by fortY4wo feet. The hones has the !modern improve. zoents. A hydraulic ram forces water from a spring Into the upper story of the tower. There is also an - iron pump and hydrant tinder a covered area at the kitchen door. The out-buildings consist of a carriage hones and stable emMeient for four horses and several sarilages; alio, a hen, los, and smoke houses. The stable has a hydrant in it. Good garden. with several varieties of dwarf.pesr and grape vines in full bearing. There are also several varieties of apple, cherry and chestnut trees. Terms accommodating. Possession given at any time. Apply to LEVI G. CLANK. t0244,f .831 Market street. Wilmington, Del. FOR BALE-VERY DESIRA BLE IRON FURNACE PROPERTT. situated in Mora tow Mifflin county, Pennsylvania; within a short dtstanffe of the Pennsylvania Railroad and Canal. The freehold property comprises a Furnace, with machinery of ample power to blow, using either charcoal or anthracite coat; about thirteen hundred acres of Timber Land; also the celebrated Greenwood Pine Iron Ore Bank, containing about seventeen acres, which produces in abundance th e same Ore from whic h John A. Wright, Best.. makes his renowned and lastly celebrated locomotive tire and car axles This is the only avallableproperty in the dtate which produces the ore requisite for establishing a hardness of dike cha racter. There are also about one hundred and flItY acres of land within hall a mile of the Furnace, held under long leases, from which abundance of excellent hernia tits ore can be taken, on which shafts have been re cently sunk and which will produce sufficient ore to supply the Furnace. Soft Fossil Ore is also abundant in the neighborhood. Charcoal in any quantities ran be had, delivered at the Furnace This Furnace la well situated for the markets, haying water and railroad commtutication with Philadelphia, Pittsburg, Balti more, Harrisburg, and other important manattcturing towns. Also conneeted with the above, a Forge Property now in operation, manufacturing hammered blooms, and robed slab blooms. Motive power, steam. and water. For price and further particulars. apply to Et N. BURROUGHS, fe2:lm 108 South FOURTH Street, Philadelphia. FOR SALE--A. LARGE LOT, CORNER -A- of Richmond and Plum streets, Kensington, near Cramp's Shipyard, 177 feet by 190 feet, with office said dwellin tbereon. • lot ag djoining, 150 feet by 133 feet, with four email houses thereon. - Large lot on the Delaware river, between Westmore land and Ontario streets,3oo feet front on the river, 2,671 feet deep, haying eleven front,. A lot on Penr.sylvartia avenue, corner of Oxford street, 300 feet, front, 100 feet deep; a line stone quarry with railroad eidellzur 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 Run Canal. ISO feet by 21.2 feet. A slay lot, near Niretovrn, on the Plank road, ad joining _Rowlett's brick yard... 300 feet front-200 feet deep. A lot on Costello street. Gennuntown. 182 feet front, 336 feet deep . Will be mild very low. Terms easy. Apply to J. or A. LONGSTRSTEL 09 WALNUT Street, or laNtlwo 153 Korth ILEVIIRTH Street T 0L 8 T—FOlt SALESROOMS - OR light manufacturing purposes . the upper stories of building northwest corner of SIGHTS. and matfor. Apply 1n the store. , jall•tf, gPE CIAL NOTICE-VALUABLZ KJ MINING SPOON FOR SALE —Byorder of Brun ton. embraced to X Thomas & Bona' Sale of Baal Istate. Stocks . &c , for VIZSDAY. Febrnakyflet. will be found 300 Flares of Stock AMYODALOID XINING COMPANY; of Lake Superior. to be sold by order of EXOCMOTIL Tide is one of the meet valuable stocks to be found among the list of Mining Commit les The stock is main ly Weld in Philadelphia. and was originated here come four years ago. The Company own some 2.000 acres of the most valuable land on Keweenaw Point, Michigan. have one of the finest equipped mines in the copper region, and are now producing copper in large qttantl. ties. the quality of which Is noted for its superiority, and their prospects of 1111CCE8a are now bond a doubt. NOTICE. —Application be m FRID AY. Orphans' Corn t of Philadelphia to be held February 17. 1866. by F. It WOMR&TH. one of the said itreett tore. for leave to bid on said shares in his own right. fold. tnthe•at WEST VIRGINIA LAND OFFIOB, KERSBUR G. IMPORTANT TO PA 0 1 COMPANIES AND CAPI TALISTS &MOEN & PAIST, (formerly of Philadelphia, / SURVEYORS. COAV STINGERS, DRALUGHTNISI. AND DEALS/ Is IN OIL LANDS, Rave opened an Owes fa . PARKLESBURG for t h e purchase and sale of Oil Lands, Surveying and• Con veyancing Lands surveyed andi mapped, Titles ex amined, D'eede sad Leases drawn. companies and in dividual interests attended to. Parties desiring in. formation regarding Lando, Companies, Wells, &a., by mail or otherwise, promptly answered. • Persons visiting the rreat 01l regions of West Virginia will And it to their interest to call upon BURGESS & PEST • A. B. Bums& rg tea-Im Parkersbu, Walt a i r & Joe. Arm W/UT. VLEGEN WAXOF ANTILLIES.. —A new Preach Ociemetio for bsantifyingsnd pre serving the complexion. It is the most wonderful souk- Pound of the age. There is neither shalt, powder. meg. ass's, bismuth, nor tale in its oompospon, it being somposed entirely of pure Virgin Was; hence the ex ttaordinarrumalties for preserving the Ain. making it soft. smooth, fair and transparent It maims the old appear young the homely handsome , the handsome more. beantiful, and the most beautiful dirtne. Prices 90 said SOments. Prscred sift by SIGINT d< 00,. PerfollArq 4110outh 11.10 H t3beet. two doors above Chestnut, Lad 133 South Fibula. above Walnut. lea-am giffl ADOLPH HINTZ'S• FINE, TOAB and handsonta PIANOIL _Oaty far male at MS. BELLAIC;"B. 2818. EBNEBT EtABLIIIIT 7 14 1 i ^ l (Mama Parlor Grand PIANOS. Ovarl.ol* in nail Philadalphis. Outs for gsta J*S. BILLAK%,.. 2818. EWER Sing. RAVEN it, BACON'S PIANOS. Known for2V "ma t Only for sale at JAB. 1113LbAS.11. 2818 Streak . CALENHURG & : vAupgres cliart i3 v i tsp a. itair jup ? r ri T foe W. at NEW, • ' $ A.' • DERN- 82YLB PULIXOS. I:eni Mato rmoo. • nirr : • FM, MINOR 12. AIIIVKILTIC OR. at media= asithins known in this Has 0619 for sale JAL BRUME'S, 2818. YIPTEL Btrtiot. PRINCE & CO 'l3 WORLD. RUOWNID MELODHOHEL Over 34.015: IS 116111 now. . . JAS. HISLLAK. Sole At, , Ja3l-Imilr* . 511818. FIFTH %nat. ' ...' SELLING OFF . AT COST , from now until Mareb. lid.: F t lps, - LODZOIreI. 0118 ANS. and all otherAtt /nou n , inmt , Fixtures, Window. Heater wit _pipe. Abe sold He . to the blatant .bitider....an must be aold and taken away before theist of Minh .. felD•lfa 1.10% 1 311:11311IIT Atmt. , AUCTION SA LF, w FURNESS BRINLEY, & cc. No. 6111 CHESTNUT sad 6L91 JATSI B t ,_ SALE THIS NOENLIAO. TUESDAY; AT le, A OAII.D. —The attention of trarcuae,rg to our sate TAM komatio. Tuesday. Pell O'clock. oa four months. comprialeg *bout 70 and lots Of fancy and staple British. French in t Saxony gooda; also, a farce fLOSOrifflefli of d' • .44 •: goods for sash. on,c, SAID OF IMPORTED THI AN ORNID DOMESTIC O DRT S M, lab. 214, at. 10 o'clock, on fear montht,' packages and lots of busy and staple goods. 0011101TIC , 4300DS FOR DASH - Drown sad -bleached sheetiagr and enirtie g ,, t. lannels, corset jeans 10 4 mad 11.4 bleached Prints. satinets, balmorala, 140 CARDS' BLACK ADD OOLORED 3 MTI. OHAIRS OP A Burman IDLES • THIS MORNING. t. cases 8-4 fine black alpisaia oases 6-4 extra superior quality alpacas. cases 6 4 superb aad high lustre, for olty ttll4l. eases 6-4 high lustre pare mohatra cases 6.4 choice colors/ pare monaire. cases .11k plaid poplins and morseablqo a.. ngs tllk cheek joopline and plain mozatshlos. 1,500 OZtli LINEN CAIIBBIO HAS PEE* 'Hi& 1.000 dot. .',46 flue to ex. See linen e.tabile bdtfs'. NO dot flee to ex. Ens hentattbstied camitrtalei. 100 doz. 3; ilne to sm. um heteetiteked caned,: Also. IDO dozen linen shirt!fronts. and 160 pl nulls. ',cl,* hub • GOODS. JaeonerCarobrio 6=nlle. Check and Ilfaineook mueliae , brilliants, a.. ALSO, MOO light, dark, arid black and white halm. some of the newer etYles. PACIFIC DTHIS ELAINEEDAYrLISROS. 4 ems Pacthc detainee. 3 cars, check knee and atotemblenee. 2 clues silk check mohairtand roabalx. 3 cases brocade mobairs and stripe poplin., BLACK ITELLaN CLOTHS. Cdellitz-ArXi. 206 Weer fine to extra black Italian's. 100 pieces' heavy black dosaktes. pieces eattnetta, duck.; canvass, Am. &a. LINEOb, PILLOW-CASE L 151301. LININ nnv o ANUTABLE CLOTHS, OF A CELEBNATE BLS4ei Full-line 4 4 shirting linens. Fah-line 40 to 64 Me . ow-ease linens Full line brown and bleached linen dannukt, Full-line brown and bi• ached linen tah.o- e w, AESEILLES AND TOILET QUILT 3 5.4 to 14.4 extra grant,' lifmatilla and toilet telly SILKS. Black grog de rbines, Bros grains, taffetas. may, - vmattleames, and changeable animates 700 PIECES BASSIST WOVE DREMI 0004 / A. FAVOTHIS D RI ele E.S. TE AP, awes elm stripe and plaid crepes cases cheek toll de nerd - cease calm etripe and plaid challya. case calm stripe popsilne nye. cases neat plaid mosaaaluquaa, case* silk check Florio. a BOIL —casee silk plaid mousseline • axle. cases cbsne ground victoriaa. NOTICII. —TO Jill) BEton AND RETAILERS. In ears THIS MORNING: BlOpaokageu and iota domestic [306. ]0 mans Pact tic aad iliochester challie t 10 do Premiere and Pontoosno balnerale. .4 do black doeskins too pieces Laxan y dress cools. 1.000 do British dressgoods. Full lines nhirting linens. linen dimwit.. Full lines pillow ease linens. table cloths, 3) eases black and colored alpacoas. 11) do Ht•gle prints and poplias. lull assortment whit. 'roods. Full assortment Mansell.. quilts. 1.600 dozen linen cambric handkerchiefs 100 please plain and fancy- dram silks. 300 do London Italian cloths. PANCOAST & WARNOCK, AI, -a- TIONEEES. *4O KAMM Street. LARGE POSITIVE SALE OF SOO LOTS. itEIERSI A_ND IMPORTED DRY GOODS, LIE= E SLIMY GOODS, by catalogue, ON WE DNESDAT. Feb. 221, commencing at 10 o'clock, cc=t 4 t and deeirable assortment of new goalg.• approaching season. A ir THOMAS & SONB, • • Noe. 139 and 141 Boni& 1013/1711 Street Nm E XC HANGE. AND DEAL DI 3 TATIL •t th every TUESDAY, et 12 0'44 ROOM- Aid- Handbills of each property loaned separate, sad on the Saturday previous to each sal* 1 000 0 to is pamphlet fo i mving full dersialeona on FURNITURE Ea t the Anettoa re erg THURSDAY. Particular ottiintioai a:tvox to Salsa at Nut Basidances, &u. NOTICE —The sale advaileed for Wu merlin.. 1625 W.A1.611T Street, le IEVWO/10/6 until tc.rde notice. Sale No TN North Twentleth Street HANDSOME FURNITURE. Plant°, MIRROR. /1 GRATINGS, VELVET CARPETS. &a. ON TUESDAII MORNING. 28th inst.. at ID o'clock, by catalogue. at No. 211 NMI Twentieth street..the very superior parlor,dining and chamber furniture. rosewood piano, by Bum I Raven. French plate mantel mirrors. Us engratun is china and glassware, elegant velvet (minas'. thew lurnimre. The cabinet furniture was made to crier W Moore & Campion, and le In excellent order. Merit examined at S o'clock-on the mornlag or sale, SALB OF lIIISCSLLANSOUS BOOKS. THIS SITES/1001f, February list, at the auction store Nisei)num books on vailowisnbiects. REAL 'STATE. STOCKS. BONDB, tta TlllB DAY, FEBRUARY 2L $!00.000 City of Trenton Bonds. in shares Onion National Bank. NO shame Consolidation Union Bank. ES MD. 8 aye twenties, and other stooks. boadr,,u VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTIES. DWI, LL (Ng SUPBRIOR FARM& STOCKS" LOANS. ac . FEBRUARY. by order of Orphans' Court, Execalin Trustees and others CARD.—Our sales on Tuesday next will comprin "FRANKLIN BUILDINGS , " Sixth Street. bdrin Market and Arch, 60 try 196 feet,' and other valuable hi. h -nese pronerties: andsome and plain dwelling'. Chow county Farm, 2100 acres land. /Se. Ales. a verr Ice amount of Bank and otter Stocks, Loans, sc . , sc. Pamphlet Catalogue, 16 pages. AT PRIVATE SALE. —A very large amount and nn ety of valuable property, including elegant .10841eseu, Chestnut and Walnut streets. , Broad and Popia street*. do. See page 10 last Tuesday's eatalogne: at n and 12 for sales 21st and Ink February, and hi pages Slat March-6 sates. Sale Nos. 199 and 141 South Fourth street. HANDEORE PIIRN ITU RE. ELEG ANT PIANO TORT/ CONCAVE aintEtOlai. PEENOII PLATE MIERON BOOK CASES. FIVE CARPETS Am ON THURSDAY MOUTIG, at 9 o'clock, at the auction store. Aroma tral.• parlor and chamber furniture, edegant - rosewood '7 se *aye piano torte, by J. B. Peek, 21xsadapme oionart mirrors, French Japaneseprs, suiperior walnut bat eases, h andsome cabinet ogles taragare. Is carpets, &e. P HILIP FORD &CO:, AUCTIORBIDE, 525 MARE ET and 522 COMNILECII Streets. POSITIVE SALE OF 1.500 CASES BOOTS A-10 SHOES. ON THURSDAY MORNING. February to, commencing at 100'010th, we will sat by catalogue, for cash, 1,600 claw prime boots, atoo. bromine, balmorala, cavalry boots. &a., from II rat elm inannlactnrers, to which the attentloa of buyers is Ir Tiled. 10tA.TIRITT & CO., .A.UOTIONEERA - 1 - 0 2.3ONARKET Street, corner of BASIL 140TWE TO AUCTION' EI:MIMS. Large peremptory gale 600 lota and package@ tti goods, by catalogue. THIS MOWING, February 21, at 10 o'slock, including sheers sslc mnriel cases dry goods, cases clothing. cases boots and shoes. cases notions. ease whalebone driving while. Linen, silk, and cotton handkerchiefs. ALSO4SCO dos. ladles' and gents' hemmed and has med-stitched French Bean cambric. and cuP: handkerchiefs, being the balance of stock of as is porter. ALSO-300 lots domestic goods. ALSO-60 cases boots. shoes, balmorals. As. faig-it THOS. S. 10IINAN. OIR J. D. HAscom KEENAN & RAN OK, ATTORNEYS St LAW, [No. 81 DIAMOND STREET. PITTSBURG. ADD glum% LAW mr.OOK. 7Raanamr, v•mno co • One of the above Arm being permanently 1, cited h each of these places. they will perform with thoroudo nem neatness, and derpatchall professional business especially that connected with. the oil interest, loidd may be entrusted to their care. Refer to Chief Justice Woolhtvanis. . pg. lx ChiefJustloe Lo Willesbarremita. Pittsburg_ Pa. Mon. IL W. Wmixum, judge District Court ,_ felo-110 Pittsburg. PA HOFFMA.N & JAMEES, ATTORNEYS AT LAW AHD CONVIYANCERS, FRANKLIN. VENANGo COUNTY, PIINNA. SANtio. W. liornwe, WILLIAM H JAW- , (Late of Philadelphia.) REFER TO (mules B. Lex, IS% , I James IL Little, Sq., Z. C. Knight & Co. R. &W. O. Riddle Go. Co., Team Ai 00. fea-31it :1 - 08HVA. T. OWEN, .A.TTORNBTI " SgUMILOX AT LAW. AID SOLIGITOI Maui& Otos. P Stmt. mar l'aultainth Wzabimitai . . DWI'S GILIA.T. TOBACCO, CIGAYS, • AND PIPE STONI, No. 412. OHISTNOT Street. Philadelphia. Dean keeps the greatest assortment. Dean heaps tba ra Deankeeps the gene iso nek, Yon can get any of' To Ton can get anyltlnd of Cigars. You can get any kind of Pipek Ton can gat _ any kind of 13nt., AT DEAN'S GREAT TOBAOOO STOLL No. 413 OHFISTNITY Street. Philadelphia. /ft When you go to Deana you can gat an 1 4 want in the Wll7 of Ping, Pins Out and tint epee, Dameetle and HATILUIt 6 Pipes, As. - Dass 'keeps the largest general stock of Tobin* Ppet, ie., in the United States. It-Ze i s ales are so extensive that he eau &lord to at about one-half what others fell for. Dean sells to the Army of the Potomae. Dean sells to the Army of the James. Dean sells to the Army of the Tennessee. Dean seals to the Army of the Cumberland. Gunboat's/I order their Tobacco. Olgam nem from DEAN'S. No. 413 OHStted Pennsylvania merchants all buy at Dean's. S New Jersey . morabusits ell bur At Doan 's. Delaware merchants all buy at Dean's. As they can always get just what they wept. and al I much lower price than they can elsewhere, and tb,,,e stone. do not have to pick up their goods at a l oran L 11,6 All goods ordered Are 2 . lrlllinntood to eTo oatieo 4 VL Order once and you will always order from PaSIOL Le his plug and fine cut ishewing and smoking tobstge and cigars are far superior to all oth and he sell. ra , much less DIAI'S; No. 412 stree n023-tt rhiladelphil6 M'ACKERID.L, HERRING, SHAD, ex, — 2,500 bbla Maas. Woe. L and 3 fAck'''' late-eanabbint Ash, in asso rt ed package+. H % COO We. Few laatpork fortune Ray, and Hsi 1.500 bones Imbse, Boded, No. 1 HenrtnZ 150 bble now Meat Shad. 260 bola If *stinker. county Cheese, In arose and for sale toi MIIBP & 110011 nl9-1:1 , No. 146 11011TH WassvA NBW BUOIEWICILLT FLOUR. WHITE CLOVER ROUT. REW PARED ?soma CPOLTPirATED CRAIREERIRE. Re• ALBERT 0- ROBERTS. Dealer Is Flas f krona!" stEAt Cornor ELEVENEX nag vum ENO COTTON AND FLAX, BAIL DUCE aad OANTA.I3. of all numbs= an& brawls. .".14n." Thnk • a" WaiOn-ooyer Dua. Pave? u en' DAer Teta. from I to 6 leol IftcLitso. Twins, lts_ JOH. W: IVIMBLUr Eg G 0 uma-tf No. 103 'OWES' 1116-- FIER AND CANNND KEATS. 600 bbls Mass sod No. 1 biaskereL 2,000 sages seamed lissts. Lobsters:. 84 aa, For mil• P. O. Du R BM_ de3o4tm 116 Muth Fitrarr . IMAMS dr, WATSON'S • BALAKAPIDEB Sal STORL 10 POPWIRTH MEM. PHI BLPHIL. PA. • bars vart•ty of PXOOP BAM 111100° IThami. PrtILAD,,....„AIaratk.BOALE WORD" 1060 FIFTK a IL ns STILSmweitAPERIESTIVArria tel - Daft 9 OLD BY RAILADE a. /" 12 .. 1 11 1 , 1t, iDrea 61s kInr„ h a ow Yi to nd 1 givenn Sent by 6i ° iliw oo of proalpt of lits owls E..la. FOOTE. M. ID -4651-Ikaibln nao aitomrwAY. Sever ' IW44SkMALCOLM MACNNIII/ 131.110TACILE EfrOltl, Ito. 210 - rani Strut, bolowak t . iMbwalai"ll Mitred to snit all ova, and d ofrotolly And promptly attandsd to— ado ' ORGAN ORR; & CO., BTRAMM- am BUILDERS, Iron Y and la 4 1 4 Xsollabso and Boiler M aker{. So & C 4 R/41 4100 6 Pblladelphfd
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